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I . . � . . -,*. - � � , � . fie' " "I T �: : � � :�:__ I - I PICKER G 0 0 . . _: _. . ... . il . _; .�+ , r i 0 41,-. % . 1,\� 0 � , .. .; I �,�",�,�-11:�.",�t"i��,�;,:*"�-.."..,. I 9 . - , - I I . . . . � . � I ` . - :, " ��� � 0 . p . . . .. . � - I - � . - - . I � � . I f -,- 3 - .! --, , -k. . .1 - '. 6 .� . , + M, , ­ - - -` .;_ -_ - I f i I. . . . .. I .. I ... - i , - . ! - � I � - � � ::I __ I - . I . . .- . - , . , . . - . - - .. � .. ; .. I - + . , I .. : � , ..� . I - -- .-- I . 11. . . . . I - � I- . . . . . I _......___.._. - . I . � . . .1 � - ��_Mvftwa�. - ._.'... - ., , . . - - + . . ­ . I � . . : . . _­ 'I . _­ , _� . ,- , .:I.I i � .� . , - _1 I � . ,�. . . � ., . I . - " .-. . .,� Ir � ­ ! t ; I . . - , , " . . . - . . - . ., - . . , !,.- . . I -,_ .1. ,�, , - ... � I I . - I . . . + I - 0 '. �i 1. . - r . . ... . � I - I .- ...I., -1 .-- , I -- __- - .- rriorficosto"al (gixrbi . _�;. -.� . � I� . '.- � _; 4.ENT9N141AL'.00RNL&_­­­_' , I 11, . : � .. - � . �, - 4 "., � � .:-::� L.._. . . ;. ... .. . � � : I . .,�`­:�,- - ,�.-,��- ­ . . t . ,. r� , : ;. _'_ . I _ ,, I . . . . - I �'. I - . .1 BROUGHANI, .'� .. I I .. .. +" I I I� . . . . , - ;, ... - " - :. r. 1. I . I - ­ - ..�'. . :. . .. I . ... - I . -4V 1�k _ i OUTAR'OUNDUS:- - � � _­_ . . � _ . . .. � .1 I . 11 ;�­ . . ."..,'. ; I . . .1 1 . . ­.111� ,�_:,�­_. � ._ �. - - ,. )� n, j�kz �_ ­ __ ' . , � ._­ - ­ .,,., - ­. . . .. 2�­ . . . 4- -- . - - _,;�� ' 'onr ­ . .ll[i­�, . - . , - � . . . . I t��,,..,�.A.*;!k _1 .% i . - . . . - . - Z 1L__ .� . - . . . - ,.� 'i � + - . , .. . & - ,�. , i I . . I , � . - � - . ' � . . - ,_ _ .1 ift w . .pedago - . -_ - , � . , - . . t":,. IA . I I . ,k - ''Miss Minnie Br* In' '011 land:alf o Miss . Mr. _,ftend' . .. ... - . - . ;1 .:., . J , - - . I . ______4 . .� I � - I - �': + L . ;�r_:111'­. . . . ;� . . ., .. % ., .. . . - IL . : - , 'LATEs r LOCAL HAPPENING4 RECORDED BY s I , ' . . Orson, . Rue, a S I . . . . :,_�­2-.1 A . P1 �< I I I L . . I t - ._�.�. : . - ­ .. _. ­I � I�­ 1. 11 - - een req .. - � . - .W.(l be(f 1,, i. , �" ".. � I 1. . P PRESS AND JOTTF,D DO With spent Saturday in town. ' b 'e, :_ - - - I - ­ -1. . . -.1` ...._­ . - ,. - TEL - )ngaged f6r anothet year at th -1 .�. � ' -.1. _1 . I --.,�.-".--�,---------..--��l.,,,",N.�-,.^--,,�-, !.-.-, I. I I . � I : I . . . WX By OUR, -The revival oeting' - - - ' ' . .1. �1. . I .. I T J21 I - a . . m 8 are ,still be" - ... - I - . , I . CORIttsP6NDENTS. . . . . ,.Ing 'IRMO salary ! as. received by 1 iin durin - .y �� , , ., - I _9 - . ; . . I I - co . I i � , , . - -, : I . ­ ; .g...�.,­:%.r, .� - '. , --- - I . � .. I . 1 M.BATE VAN, M,D., c.,,Ni.,qi .C.P. -_� I lw� . - : . 1. �_ utiuued, with decided+ oibcesa. Rev. 1898, 1 1 :-. . I I 0 L%- S.O:, Ooroner. Office and Residence, f 14, I 1% - - � OLAR IN10'N T t -'' -'... I � . ,I I . I I . - . I . �J. . � ' ' . * .1. .I 84. , Pickering Office hours: Morning - 11 I I � . - . Messrs. Cbish'61149 of �Dfanbartop, and Robert Price-fe making so' Ve - _:. t- .1 !14_;` . Oe extensi " !.. -, , �, , I ..-1. �v­q) i�, I .I., . fu + . f GOO 6erow Dow sp - now cart Of -Caldwell, of Piokeribg, aaqistsd Rev. Mr. repairs to dwelling in th ;` , , __ 'ag 6 to 8. 1 .,1: �, � - I ta t 1 orts 4 , , , - '. - 0,,Met; Even. IN �*_ � . . N - i ` - . , hi �#1 ,' . -' .1 . , �,.N - . . soutL wardi I ,,�, ,,,I , ', , . , .1. I - - �IQ \ ; 41 � - - . eek. -� , I Robert- evideptly believe in . -, '" - �,,1�''� 'A . -_ . . . . I - . -I.- � I" � , � 1 neattibss if , � 11 I�_ I ` Legal. .- -, I L .0 :. .� -- I _.�'_' : I I A.. il The ;senior football team will visit ,� 1 . . 1 1 1-1 1. I -- . . . _. ­ _� . - -got the Tli i . I . . I I � , . . . . . - I . __ - - - Ar I- 7 1 . I - . . lion't foi lankilgiVing Dinner not in despaoll. . - . . �11 . - , , .._�� ny " the Ja ksou origin, . Stevenson,this w I I. , � 1_�, .;. _.­ ". - - I . I Greenwood on. Saturdftv. - . . 0 I., I ., - - _:�ft, __.I . � ". --� I I : . - ---,: P, �' .. I I ; Ry.- - _%� . , , , - ___ 1�_ . r , -otherid * I 1 "':7:': �'.- . ' - r y father o ,a 28id-inst. Co __ � � �" ' - 5 , -�,,-,, - S. F a:Jiler i.9 flow tbo hnr - . . Al_,r� C - �, &�� � ._; I :�� a 1_4 n Centennial churchoon'Thursday ptm., News was jrc�;eived here the :--1 -:--�! . . 4 toirioy,aji'd ;_0 u'ItY r - 7 ---- -_�� - , -�,.---- 01 '� , .- - I + . we one, come all and briAg ef tbe duath of Ur. F. Stevenson., sola-111. � �:.r__ ._ .-� E. r,w-r_,,f,L1-Q*. C., I . I :"Ot ��111 I I . F.&R. ; �1 , Ay . I - S_ 11111_;_� I 5L BAnlllf ' M'12-5r � f , . ,...'� -___4 41 . , . I J, . -_ �. , �, �_L�!. - . 161to li tiv E�on. . Ali-dc,,iig AxLll. ; I �. - .,_;w�..11 �11- +TER,Cu-anty Crown Az :, .-. �-WV I - .;:_ - . 11.1� I your friendq with you, as tbor s in store htw of john W. Sharrard -formerly of thi _ m . So iieitor. Court House,WbitbV. 10-y - " . . - . � I * 0 1 6 __ - I .- - � - ; �'_ ,� , 3�or Mantle -i . . , . . . i � I - - I I L, _�"_, :`,f '17 - - �____ . . 8 down w-ith;tbO MUMPS- for you a superb diliveri titter which there placv, " - nt 1. . . ,- -___ . - .:'_,_ � '. . __1 . .,-, , - . - - .y . AMES MILLER, SOLICIfOR, NO. i. .o,�,_-, ;.�,�A '.,,,�.­�;%..- 1. .. . . Deceased was a resident ' no' . : " , ,�i� - If ,.�� We lot r, .. I of Ka _ . __t�:­__ � . - . . . �_, , , � -10 ... . , - n lie,is having a 2 severe attack of will be an exooileut prograra rendered. 61181 - -1 . . � , - - � �_',* . . J TARY Publi r, etc, Office at Choice Famify, �a-ient'Flour $1.5 per*bag. the saine. + . ­ .:.. 1.,: 11 --- Conveyance . + . . ,­ . - v r.-::. -, �. - � . � 0, - . We uliderstand thitt Rev. Mr. Patter, , W.. ' , _�c � - T qiatle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. , I . . . V70odruff, of Mount Albert was ,­ �,,� n. . �'�'_ . . ��:" . .. I . . 9 .� - .1� Y_ - V 0 t.- ..., -t,l, ,A, , + ..- � . - � . i . ]Rob )rt Reiiii, wo are pleased to say, is son, of.Cooke'a church, Tokonto, is to give here this week tr-,ibg to negotiate the sal 4! 14� 1 �._,�. -- -------- .._�,,.­, I- .: ' - AT T11E - '-�, , - - v:. :- ­- Impro W9 It I . ­,;�' � ,.:. ,:. ,-: - - ­.. - r. � MI I .. .. .. . . I a fast as can be expectea-under a lootu-Oon "Ireland" in Melville bhurch of some property belougin to him iD the .. .�.I-:, ,� �-1-�,!1� . .�, 11 OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRI _ .!,;.,. . * ; , ­ 4.1.1.I .. -um' . r 9 - � . .44i& - on Monday 20th inst, . .,!J; .. � " :. .torB, Solicitors, &a, Office OPPOSite PO t. IN' KI the cir stances. - . The Zion ' hurch. village. He. went away .unsuccessful. . . ,."­ ". �._- . � . 1:11 ­ ,J�, - ­_ , -0 e.Whitby, Ont. Jac.Ball Dow,B.A.; Th S P MILLS , ! Mid � Hannah Hopper, of Victoria choir, Cedar Grove, will f rnish t1-c � . ­.. �, , - , T . I , , - I . ie mus- however. . . - . �80_ n Z wl, -, ,14 quarc, is 0 1 .. C t; "99 �4 .A. Gillivray,LL,B. MoneTtoLoan- BY C�.. _. S nding a few days*. with 1A8i ical part of the prog I � - 1 I-_t 4.. I . . . I 3F103=M12�T ,It 7 . __ .­. . - � -, r, r�a W Doors open at The young fe 0- . . Z�, !,." Tfrl, I �--" I I h , - - . 1 ---------- uncle I t.1 P. gopper here. . ]Iowa Of the Vill , - � n.- 11 + _____ ____ � Age W - ,.IT - - ' , ��, ow thousand dollarso private funds, , I -* 1. ­ 7:80 p.m. Lecture egiv 'there havf been engaged durinR the past sum .", L .'-':��T:,!,-,_."f, � I . . . � at 8. . o. . .� I ,_ , . '..;- ** tj loah on Real EState MOrtoges at reag- 0� oe(l .. .. I , I YH lichison' is repairing.his noRh r6si.- will b - 13R,Ve COM. 1 _".-.1'..- ..- 1-,� � ..: - 6 a collection taken u in aid of mis. wer with neighboring farmers I - - _� _% . . . - 1:'u I i, -it", ,Nn Is rates of'Interest. THOS. P Z -AON a, ence his week. The building ba been sions. As Mr. Patters 6144V 1, . b ARKER,Bar- . M I eq . , "' . 1. . + 7 Ll .. r,Pickering,.(e � , �---v;;,L- . ., , on is an (Ininfint pleted their varrous-eugagements, and are�� ­�,­ "7"Nl' T I �,_!,.- �J I­I.'i, -- _I , -�� , , - 1 V7, � . I, - , ­ . I 'sided i I . . �1, " . I ,._X very Saturday.) 4-y . �0 .430 N . 6 a S . . . 4 6' .., '. �'_ .1­ 1, I . I :"'."- I I... .. a. ,,,4 I �-,� �4"; :�-� � I . ` . �q ".4" !­..b� pi and now presents a cosy appear- divinb and lecturer, we ha,re no he iitation now back with us. . . 11 - 11M V-4 � J 1 . R, 6; Ides t 'm le, - `1� , -4 :_ BARRISTE N A130 i . . I .. � .. EO. .F. DOWNES, M ' 1. mwi:I8 in no w li ad a -swal[l shooting � .1 1'.e,.t,' x�7 , -:� .1 � I . 0 n saying that a treat re re-for Stanley Gero �P. .'�J� - q . - 1. , . - � ,� � , - ,:, :-�� .-,`,�v .1 , - � F Solicitor, Conveyancer, .etc, Stouffville I— sor 11� ,,, 1 - M Cha I 49 and Miss Do) bin"ameco m4anied thoso who avail themselve i of the oppor- match here on Saturdav afternoon, where- , ":.1 Z, - .1� -, In ac , _. -0 4 to '.4 'O A . I . o1h �e Ili Spofforda Bloek6 Claremont OMCO =0 all f (no � I ri.:I-� :. : +'4. by Miw� Wilson, visiteN friends in Ux. tunity of attending. . - � - _N T4011 ,1-.- . 1 . .. 11-41 �4 - open every Tue:.Jay. Money to 1� ..I .- � I - ! - , , , r Rl � I Bu idy"a HIL11 . . q 64 .. : .-$" . .r. . .4 0 bridge ver Sunday. They ba,d just ft , . .+ '. % number of our sports practiced so.as to . .":' ' �' I Jig. � Lei n. I Q A4 SUR aq a - 0 e- � _Ii:� 0 . I - ­ . . I ��� I;s. I ..�M� I , . - 1 ; . . � � 16 A - . be in readiness foW,, the cominR matches '. .;. --11.".��.Vq � �. .,J�Jv M 1W � rn P4 � 1-1 , lovely iiine. *-4-04-6--- --'---- . . � ; , . 0 J - . I ' '. -, ."'" . ; Z .; � . !7�,��';,,,--..N . . . .: . .I- - I .1 '. _ : " - , get .:: " ,,-,-. ... ., . .11 .. I � _.. � 6 Cormotion or omiss'ou-Tn MOuntPlea ;. .� J13roughamites in this,particular-neyer - ..� . � - ..+ . I - � . . rete'l"I'lWry. � , Ch .; ` . I ' I � . - I .. I !,....�..� . �_:, 7 , ,� . _� � , . J11H _: I . Ord class I . � _ . . . , ,. 7. 0 : -4 . � ., -1 V4 - I ._'..-- " �!� . - �. . ... .. - - S I C4 - :1 A - V4 "t ' ' - ' - . left. I . . I .�A'nj . I . I � ,,'.' ., __7 . . - 1". 14 report ast week, Sr. Dept., Dell Eddy ' e - � . . . .. . . _____�_ "� . + I - � __'.I"� '�. J.1j; I � .. I � � _ -- - . ______1�111" '* '" We in this favored por iis fair- - Frank'Gero* rkurnea from 'his hunt. .1.� .I`�' ". -'C� I - L4� 1 q),j ,N6 ,.. ,; ­ ton of t _ : � 1. . ... 1, 1 � . .. . R . 4.Cl-,-: , , .11 - . .- � ., ;�.' �, " ' 'O .". 1 .,::.11- fit pursuaded that up north on Tuesday even' 9, aCCOMpan- _'.�..' ,_ , 'R. VANZ,kNT, V. S., .GRADUATE !30.�z 1 M I .. T. -1. - * 127.0 3 ouid have been firet, an Ella Canad& of ours are almo 11 � . I . . College, Head - I tvfl .. - I ,_._ V 'A . - , - "' - � . -"-,.Q I - :I .- with h nors, Out, vet� In , I... . � -91 N 9" I 1��!+- , I 6" Sharra.r . 112-12 ranked Sixth. winter is near at hand. . I.. , _P �t��.i � � - -, auch offico Dunb[Lyton; New-' _V�__. _.__11 - I�­� I .. %. , .�e�'. offi o Oshawa, 'r' 0� � ied by a couple of deer. He reports game -," -,, ,���- � I Y : in att(,ndance day or night. W�Z I C . , = ' 0 a -0 0 " �.: MrB. ooper leaves this W' eek for Tor. CliarlieBarclavis tick'lel boyoni corn, , . .Il r- _- to ' � 0 ` - : I .: onagh Asst., . 0.0 - 8 to to ; of that species as ver plentiful this sea- -, ` 4-�4 .. _10. - = , I 04. 0 d ,0,0!� 0 or Onto, 11'ere she will remain for the witter. parison this weA. And why should* he - � .. - -- I - blacksmith shop, High � . 0 , W y � .+_'. - ,,- - Wi be at Wm.Co'lin'F I.-�4 1 ri 16 , . �.e� , I '._:�-' � ; 28-ly 1Z�J C1 -4*r �.a 9 .- sn will return in a few - ���'k' I . . la creek,every Saturd'ay ufternoon. . . I 'Q . . . . .�1. . : -1 . ( ay - - c_'. ­ �4;10 -_ w6r ,C IV 0 1 4 EM ..:1 with lii)i'tdatigbter,-Mrii. .LNlilne. Mayshe not be so ? It is a -line healthy SOR--the I swith another consignment of veni- .""' I, .I . E41 i ,0�: 0 0 O.0 0 110 ;. W I -', ueo' i . :., I 0 . ! ; ,� � 2!�O. I't X-am . � . $� 0�� N Q . 1. I . .�.-i ;- have a Illeasant sojourn in die Q n. City. _rnatle of its dad: . �­;:_.14V;,:, , &".- ., I : I -1 . . J,� .- HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR ' I Q .9 $:4, � Bon. , . ,� a�� . - ;4 ;D - . 0 1 .0 - 0 . � __1 , . , , . 1. I I , -� I-. ,� �__ Not CO L� � -,� i --- ,, _­ yl- , - . 1 P.,r� I y Wilson, we rel, et to Eay, h � . � 4d A! . -rid iy, Noy. 24th-The f arm, stock,im- Miss MR ,r as I ­ - - * GEON, Graddate ol the Ontafio - 00 t�0 - 0:5, F - - � I � h :,� ..'�­. 4ff - - . .6 0''. i�- li 000 The Sous Qf T '_ of this P18:6e � ., -eri ry College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale . . 9 etc., bqlougiug to J. Frank suffored extremely for the past week, but . , emperance . -.-..,;.,,. t�i, --%,- a ;Z,: .I- 9� 0 ", 0 1 1. ; � f.-�,­, "I.-1. ."-­�._,� - I., 'i V , - - an Werry-%vood 'every satur(lay. Disersoo of � -_. �11 . at tinlo of writing has much improved are making arrangements for hoklipg a ' " -.,-;. ,�- . I k ; � " - . ., . -1-1 . 1. - . - __ - .orse's oot ttended to at Day shoeing forge ;=;� I ,. . t= 16ilot 4, rear Ord con.,Uxbridge,will ZWK .- . ' Y! - I AD 91 .,. the ­ a 11 10 f;he will likely be around ii & .few days. rand honey social in their hall on Fri� .�-. ::­-, ��,.i - . _ 11' 1- - -­ : : . ' �­­ I-.."o - ''J,7th COD., Pickering. Culls promptly at-- 1�- . i I 0 ; lk be ofteNd for sale at I o'clocli. Tho.mas , .�i aj A, , lot � ;i , :; "Ic, U_ : " - :.,- - .ton 1,d to. W hi to v al e,0 ut. ; 0 't Co. � Your regultkr scribe was very reiniss in day evening, November 24th. There . I-, ",-, ',:!,-�-.;" Telegraph address ' ... ! ,q I . ! , t . . � 34-Y, ; I q i 10 f in Pouch� r�� auctioneer. I :S,I, � P.O. ddress,Green Rive:r.Out.' ---.-- - I (� 43 i� *9 .0 i 9 ]I not reportipg the succest of our recent be a grawl time, thereat. Th J ". - '�""' �, . t- . 43 , ,. ofie who.. .',,, I � - � , I - __ - ______ '.Nt I a ;­ d 4 , ;- 2 - - D. C Smith, D. D. S.i L.D.S., Stouff* selloolcolice'rt.. It was th best y,rogram doubt it should see bills and obtain par- 'I . ! .�', _'..-�1_� I , �L ,.�: W . '0 � '00 o, [ y: - Villa, ,11 vigit Claremont on Tuesday ever presouted in this scho I for years, and tict,lars. . . ... ... -­_�I`t� 1� W 4 0 P Ii . I -01 T'F�,R I N A R Y - o� ; - 0 t ( - ' W .0.0 J ., L ,I N S V ot i 6. H i ­ ._".I.-+ -�Pk .fv I. e : surgeon. gradw .. - , . 1 _ _.--..-- - . .�_. �� .­ _. ,�..-:,.'­: ..(N I " + 10 to b. Our Irish comedian has a go ,: ."., - ;7 , %to of OD�ario Veterin WS 1 0 M Pk ;D 0 P4 �:) 1,� _'�K next. . ir. Smith was so busy upQn )]is this is saying ooDaidera, le. Thb school . - ary Qallo6a, Toronto. 001ce and resi(lance,Lifi- ' + . . . od joke oii,-._'- .'.' --f- ot,"'_` . inue, Picliering village 6y -------.-.--_­_­_ an appr3cia ive twq of our ,enthnsiastic -. I r �, I �.A" .� . , calls 1)y d , 10 last vifit that many were not permitted house was packed with t* � - ­ , , ,.--- . . ton's,it yL I . .-i . , _.. . �ptly attended to. Saturday ji ' sports, Saturday '... ,, , �,�, "' . ro:)on of eaeb wook I will .;. .1 I '... �f . mentm. 'bo was to I Greetl'- '.�, L":I�:_'.:",- '. i lil ftud-Creolc� and fron, 3 to'6 .. � y, w . Paxt4u's abop, H . - I .. . I i wood, and not I I__" ' . Or n#glat prom - " 11 , -, : ,_ .. . to Sep 11m. Cill early and make engage- audience, and the besi of olde led. afternoon He had occasion to visit : � .:�- - - . &ft4� be from Ito3at I . :. _�' - !. - TIME MIES . . ., ..- � � . . ..,_ - * Mr. .HeIrdersou,-of Whit wisl ing to foot it alone .. -'�,_`_ .. . , .__ I at(,011inls.g - . , lZat HiJI Lame alrd diseased. .+,. . . ' , ! I I . ThOl WAA a good turnout at the market have soted at' chairmaii, u as not present ; . . , _�., ,., . � , . I I accom. :� - 1� "It _�-* . L' _1�-­ .- , ­ , _. i Tilt ay and prices ruled high. At pursuaded two of our citizens to . - '.- f ee;4tt-anded to at ru-i o wr f orge. . ,� ., find so do' . the bargains in ..on . but the chair *as just as ably filled by Mr. �. , . . - ., . . _: . � , - . . pauy.hini for the pw-pose-of witla ... . . ____--___- -1.1. ..'. Eddv, of Claremont. Tht easing a 1'11�..�.,.:.­ +,��_� _t . , , i, of the elevators Alsike Clover is quoted at . . only fault to be d :�",:,�_:,: , .- I I � . .: �.-..- watches �-tbat . BARNARD . found with the-program w be its length.and football match between Clare -i t,40', . � mobt an � �- -- ,� --�,,-,p. ,, . . � T . _. , - . � - .. . $6 to 10.75 ; 1�ed Clover 05:50 to 85:76 ; . . " .%�I_ . � ­ . . I 8 � . - I­�I � 'i�, - 1+ . '. tpuotttzovk, Oarbrs*­ - .. ;. `­ ' athering diopen ed,ee,verlk'l num- Greeixwood teR Of Course when th . . . , .- . . 1�,L . . . When the g M6. . . . ;L -,�. .. ".:"P. , .- . . - .Wbitby, is offering. yone - ­­- -_ - --If , . . � -A�.� -�- . ) - . I . � - ­4.... - 1 . I -, - - I wh clover �8 to 69 , pork 66:50' t3 bers were.yet unreDdered. Those ,vbo say two reached our ea itern suburb no sue , - .�.J� . :,�."Jq . _­ -_1 ­ .---.:.-- - � , I� ever -It' , �� �, . ,z . * + : . . . I h - I . .,,­W� . I er� com- , '�­ -.: i . 66:7G 1 hundred. %T- he grain wftrket it; . � - ,. '.t�A� . - . I A S 1)U N N, Cqnvevanc ' - - ­ this Seas . , r I -0gless. Tile Irishnian a : 1 -..,+. � 1; - , ji N . - - that our people are lac ing in iterary match was in pi . . . I- F .- TWI.:siouar for takin'll 'Affi0avits, etc,, Clare- .- 1 ;., ,.+ .on. ,: He bAs bargains co.ni4e,, pntly good, - . - I . � . �. . ­_",.." ,�- - � , , � . � fib'fit tre mim ly in -igncrauce its W the life was saved by h s omising Dever to ' . �' '�` * : at at. -, I . /20y . : . - 1. . - . . -, . I .. �.- mo , ., . � I I I- . J01IFThomson, qf 'Toront6jresented Itotlu'Af flacts. Nome S26 were oom t - wo, .��:' i, _. . ______ I . In liew watches, bargains ,in his no,, ed ­-�� . �i�,:�� � _+_____ . - . �., . I . . . as repeat such*a gra ence, He should- ' '­ - -1 �;­, � - - - __ .� . . � tew here- with a pitir pigeons the receipts of the enterta ninent., i nd the -at least bRN-0 been 0 e 1.k I L".2;i. ­ .1 .. _-.1, I � G, of Marriage , , . . ; . tBUNTIN". i;s�aer to td. �� '_: : I F - Of- .I �j-, -! des;rable! second band gold, tile otl 4rday. Suoday morning the birds same will be devoted to til e .more .,fficieut 4". 0 . -.. .- �, �­ - - , , � ­ � ���11_1'I - ,- B 9 !.- , - � I . : _ .,.. ,� ...� �F_ - � . .'' . ,�:,:, 11 .,�ftv - I , �, - .' '�, , . atf,icenses for the County of Ontario ..:, . escape as Wa ing,the 1. - . � � , �� . 1- , , 11 . lace 1.the store or at b.is residence,Pickering ,_-J .,.-" I!frow the cage at 0 a.m.and a few equil.)ment of the school. Mi WHITEVALE. - � . , 0 . I .!, ., I - . . .. I ag I ...!,. I I., __ _ . .1: __., __ . . . ,� ­ I . . . ­ -o at their teao ier, and her asoo6istc @ tire- to be con- ' . . .�.,_.- , . . � Vill . . _ , . . silver and nickle watches. He mi.u&,$ after 10 a.m. they wet - . . . 1. . . � 't 1 12-Y . � . ':r2!14 . , , I � __ - �__­--- ; ,. . __. ..- I. , ,- L. '! I ., . .. . EATO R I -- war'raiits them all .' and giv( Torout6 quarters They flow tile 80 inilep gratulated upon the brilli%ut success-with James]Rae is visit ing his grandson �_7+�,_I'. .1� -.11 j , J:D.,� ,�5 . - . - � ", � , . . N,TOWN SHIP CLE R� . - � )a . -1 ::.. ..,., %, ". - . .:, � �piv-.4k - . � . - - , -, - D. Conveyancer, commisaioner for"taking . '-. 1, . in ubmit one hou;. How is that for speed. which-their zealous 'effort i:.,#ere crowned. Rae. of Orillia., ' ­�­ . �.,A'��_,, -. , .,. , . .. . . - . 'r ::�..' t . - - W. H. Hagerman, of Zephyr, spent Sune- -�:.�4" -.1�,"V,- � . affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. you tb.is :i3ew pointer,-if you . Thmikegiving Day. promises to be all When Mount. Pleasant Rch6ol section an .. .1 i .1- . .:. - .1 - .� . - on.form property. Wills pro- . .'� . . . . I.; -1., ,; "- � . .1 Money�to loap . .:.1 I . ha 6rt, don't miss it for the day with Air. Theo. Hagerman. . .- I MAI '.I I . , asi i of rare sport in this village. TAL a Dounees a couc . . .., t ';1 . - . 000 ( - L .11'. - ba*ed. ! OFFICE-At Wbitevh6le. - Will be in ..-,.:? w - world. . W. G. Gerow and famil drove into the ._ 1, _ . , ­ ,,, .1 I _. I . 1 I - I , _ y . ...i.." - � I - � Brougham every Alond�,y afternoon .for -the ' . ; .. i , - - �� , . ;,� . � �0 .A , , i. . � - ". ant to get the best vrtl#g for Greenwood and Ashburn teams will X : - . � , . ... � .1 ' � ' ' . . .,`:�.� I I I li - .- - . city on Sunday to visit'friends there. ;__.�_ . �.. . ! - -transaction of business. 27 v . . � . 1 . -1 - ____ , I � . - , ,� .Y IT, I - - '_.f.�,._, 11. your money this bard yoar get �gflgc 11 f0otba I with tile, home club. �Vo - , . -7 . .�. .�_. � 1". " -Z. -,. � I . . __ . � , __ __ , . I I , Stewart Pherrill, of ScarWro Junction, : -.. . . .�:,,�:.t . I DUNDARTON, , * 1. . -, � ; - .11 . I. ��-K. , al.. .... - - ''. - F .. " .� . woul,l Fugges that the Oreenwood and .� . i � paid a flying visit to th6 vale last week. - "� � '�4­ 1 . MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO I . -;-,j-- I . . � I i . . Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for ��- ,'.1: - one soon for. the ',stock will be Aslibu -ii club have a game and that'the . . . . �.. - . - .. . A numbe ' ' ' , _'. ... Y, _..- `� . . ;:*I . ' r from he re attended the anni, -� . I-4"', --,-,:! . .. . 1. . tist Ch _ I,_;� " ...11- . . I -- �;, , ., - Yereary services he)d in1he Bap urch .. I " . . . I .. . Canada Permanent Loan &, Savings Co., heau - Claren Out boys play off with &be winners. N. Menagh has left on % trip. to Mbut . .1 ., : office,-Toronto. Stock capital id,(M,000, Total ., �. I ., gone., ,.. .� �' f Z... ­­..,.. . . k.1 . . - I - . 1. � . . -.;.-. � - _ . . � . - - ­ . .­ . - - , � , assets 66,700,000� The company leu(IB money on- . '. - I' ' - ­ i , 11 , . Green River,"on Sunday* . .. . .. 3 It is 6 11moted that the village baud will real. -1 I - . � _ - ' I ; Mias Youtig, of Toronw, spent ISucafty - "::�, I . . - lowestburreut rates of interest and on favor- "CATCH THEN ON'Tnt Pty+l'fl , be etjjg��ged to furnish musio while the - In the absence of rof. Tresham Sa,t.ur- '.�- _.: � : _.. � ,,, . '. f : . ! - . � .1 . able t�rms of repay4i,ent, hiortgnges and dei . . ____ - ____ _.--- -------- . I. ames ire in progress. at Mrs. Holmos'. . ' day night T. Ward wielded thebaton durin - . � �_,. . - - 'N - I bentu . No commissiqu. No delay . -.,--_____ __--�- 9 . 9 ., '. 'P'�J ' - r�p pure.hase(1' 71 1 . . '.. Dr. Dalea' has been having his stable band practice, and swung the weighty stiok ._,"'.'. I� v1. 11 Ill., ­ � ­� Expensqs moderate. . . 48tf - A lic f,� Dumber of the Erskine friends . like a veteran. . . �.l ,1,". I I ,�,�1.. - - .- �. ­ ____ :t.-.,11 A , � '�'I,g� . . ; ` i - STOVE:: PE POLISH vi,site,i iokorixig village on Tuesday and extensively repaired. - . . 011 , . . 0 - - - .- A. POKT, COU*TY ARCHITECT s - Miss T - Itis said that Ben has grown so modest ,. -.-.--'4--,. 1�''_ I I , il attouthd the special weetiDg of the Whit. ens. Pinch visitcd last %eek at .,L.L'�� ._' !, . _ - - . . '� - Gran t that'he seeks covert 'n the barn when he , .., ,�'. . 1. A. f9r the .county of Ontario' Drawings t2��Uee . - .� . . I , by Pre4bytery, convened at that place for Mr. McDon%fd's, of Avenue. _ .,- 1: :. - .�­, - . ar.lopecifications furnished for every class of Ho*ae's Brunew BlAek I the.house for her .'� 3e . polisli your stove i 4 e sorry to lose our old friend " - _...1. .�1: � buildingi Steam au-1 hot water heating and p] F, , t, Olish the pa )oso 'of 6naidering Rev. . daily supply of the I cteal. - .� ,.,. I 14 i I . A.H.Kip. .. i-�_-_�11� . . ­ . � I � . . +- � . . I . ialty. Offic-e-Gerrie' Block, -No dii "Zo Ruseel Walton, who has been JLiSitiUg . ­.'..+.A__,��__Ll -41* - I I ventilatit)n a epee 3 Smell. _L . - � I&B and Brock streets, Wniti)y. : 7 made. a g�r'e Ies P pan a rosign4tioD, which bad been laid on -Lei. 0_,oi)er arriv d homp on Saturday . . .,t � �1� ooruer Dunc ._� here. - - .:,:, 1 �. : --4, , �- ..; Residenci-Kii3gston Road East Pickering. 37-y. ' per bottle, at _: .tile tableat it former session. Afterbo-ar. U13t, ' night from 'Bottiroati, DaRgia, where- ho - ' �a_. I A- . V ,- I . . W. E.-HOWSE.'S Drug Store, Whit.by; iDg the evidence presented,tbe Prtsbytery ' g ':L �- .`. - . - .- � - . GOO. Beatty, who' 'bai. been li Ili spent the summer- -He likos! the country - _��� , I jk0,-_4__, . __1 - -E 1��I N Ti_� It -------- ­_ - - . - ---s - . to a: I � I ,�­_ I N I L � . , . . T-PENNELL, HOUS delcide, not to accept the resignation. au� arouDd here, returned last week the very well. and looks as if it possessed ", ..- I . I 0 fti�t Dr.DeRI3'9 Liver.Pills. Ur. Dean's � � I . . I � ! , 1'.1 - , " - _.. E amdlbec6rator. All �indsof house'l) _ the blood. Iron Nils foi Rev.Klj�pan will remain pastor of Erskine Queen's lclty.�,, � I . healthy climate. I . �. 1. ing, �ign-writing, grai ni ng, po,i)er-lianging,giaz_ Dr.DeavL'a Bitter Ex,ract of Bar- . - # __ I�­. -,I;, . - ..'_� �� I W - ) . ?,4ion, 1, Our genial )IRruess.mitt er hits got very , W. G' 6erow had his haiid badly torn, I � i-,_M I:-*- _ Ing, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done on short Ruprilla for all stomach tr(ubles. eongrel.1 , ., ,_ � I � , , . - . . , !­.- '1.v �� , notice. All painting done by me will he of pure nicely settledJu Ilia-Dow riok reraidance:%, 'and bruised the other day by being-,thrown . . ,, . .. 01"� .".., . . -HOWSE, Druggist, W - - .. �41 - , ,.- linseed Oil and white lead and Batisfa�tinn guar- W. R. hitby, - Wedtl'osday evening, the Rth fiaiit.,Pres- I ,4.A "'.. , A"," � , I apte6d. An early order solicited. Any order - I Sole agent for Canaua . byteriad's from far and uour,"oome Baptist Lots of room George,.so lot the balky cry. -and trampled on by. a frightenea borso. .-.. I � � ?1", I, , ' � ­ . , . � I I . I ,. . which In wms shoeing. It will disable him - , 1, k�+.. ,, " 1� I , I 91 .Ne�lft--Bvoryon� tuaking urcha��Iatnowve,i and it I rinkling ofthe Methodist brethren . . - :1 4:1�_A__, -left with J. Tanner& 8nn, butchers, lli�korin Run ore ftre afloat thn t an entertain. _... � �I , .. will receivp prompt attoutio_,?, Work shop 'and Drug 8t�orb for t,be Dext Wd ,,, be given a will. be held here About Dece from work for a qouple of weeks. �, ­ -.1 ­ � . residence,lWbitby. , . ' gatherril t6 have a parlor social at tho Uleut tuber . -T .- 191-Y DoddslxibLdingbookfr�ee, We,n; �on .P1okvrJug , Prof. Calvin Phentyn has purchased 8, _."�.-:i"-,--,..-L:,"+�:,--;ft,,'+ 'i . _____.______'____ I News, Inituge ' As we eaunterod dnwn to the 22iid, but.-ae'yot nothing lins been iettled . . - � ' 4 - - . I - � � . . - . . . . . . magnificent brgan, and is now equipped . , 7 "' - - ' ' I - -------7- ­... I - I . ­ . �`JAS POUCHER,'Licensed Auc- ------ . .. churcil we saw the Ricamir- of .torcil. 111)011.� - . �-, . - "'L, .��I. i , I , -, T]E'toibueer, Valur,tor etc.. for East Tork and- I � . lkylitN and heard strains of wusi4o. as tile .Sainnol, ,.,N1.cCoJaochie l4d, a t arrow with quite a vafiet� of musical instruments . - ..11_:,. � ��'.,�- � * _: .� . la , , I N I . , I ­ tile whole df North aWd South Ontario, Strict' I ar a -yiug tc fore-e on all of wbilch he performs with skill. The - � .� ),I � - . '!-'- ':% 1,1;-iv- . . Wh bl Works, . ascapa, hie& -week. While ti - -_ ,:1v,'1-, j . I attention,liven to ail orders b,yirjail or wleg,Taph. �.� . Claten dut band boyi; milrehed-in proces. Pr6f, is master of the organ,,the bass and - ` -'. '_ _.I ,A)<�!� . I ­ I . . .:_. , i . eutprtainment. . -ille it e4 . Charges NIcIderate. Ad�lraga THOS.POUCHER, Sion 1(� tile I The latheo of a cartridge into'n I . ploded, R:id '.be cornet horns, the violin. the flute, the pic.- ,:: ,-;! .- �_ . .1. ­ . _� Blox47 Br0gbari,,Ont. . - � - OPPOSITE P09T OFFICE ind prep"ared a beautiful 1, � 1. - -1 ­_ .1 , . BROCK Mg .the cor Qregation I hell seyel-61Y cut his ffic(�.i while thO Pow- colo, the zither, and others too numerous to . _�I., , , - -i � __ '... ____�_­__ __-____-�7�___ - . N K,*.. . . I - . - der left inunwerablB warks upon h 9 face mention. , . . �+ - ­�w .. _; 6"'- , Ilepast __ eftlies, plep, salidwieliet; calooe- . . ... .1. I "I . 'CT-10.NEEER, ri1c... ' . . I . .11;11".., . 1104TILL, AT. . a oug 19 - - atid ljuiid�. ,','4ure,anoti. - -Ittis. Fair prices-weri� real ized t ',Uajor Bros. 7 , -,. .- I "'. � F... Green Ri,�c-i,'sr.';C­*tf3 F;aleH from bis num- ft,i I-1.1' - I - t I tn6led groan. 13(it + I . . 161 . ­ - 4" . '. . I . I. , I . - ­ . � �, .. I ­ . ' . . erous friends 1)00! I�A­11D(l TIORr. Sales Of faTDIS, Mathi &Ha-Wken, When k ill we-ever bear -of a ocarcity.of ., �. .--_k--_ 4­0.8.9.;.�-- .. - � - sale o'n Vrio�y. and quite a:i�unlbcr of feed- -- .-:,'11._. . �-"I I f ttr u) st o c k, an d e ve ry t'�i i n g th Rt '9 to be sol d-,,,,il I � - .. . � . � . - , , - � � .; � . . � . ing iiteerf;, Infle cows and pigs were ais- , . - .* "� I' - . I : - �--0;!�(.rifjl_r with the utmost . :,"11. A - i fracturors of .. - �..�. esbi,terian iigh to%, or . `008Y NOOK. .. I . .. `I be handled ))� tljt . ­ U . . . goud dii ge at a Pr � I J - . 11 t 1. . . . - I . . - - . , . . . .. , :_L�__-� - ------..---.-.------- ------- . -11� -:-.1.. . , "'I'll . .. posedof. -jNlessrs. Robt. Milne and Jf)hn '- '"'64-I I ,.� - � . I . - . � _. i 11 ' '' ____ . �111 _* . care %nd sold tu th,c�vciv best acivantftge.' 481 ' ' a fail rp in. the culinary de artinent bv , _ � y Marbleidonume , , .H. Besse cqrDered.the porkers, and tlih .. ,� 1 . T ,� . ;13, Ileadslonee: fill(I I' , Will Fuller. who has -be ik I r ,�, . ft I tho ho ii-s of Claremont_ loulig Indieu . I ,e I ill for it few .1, _1 , � .- ;�.4 . (I 'they have 4 vood thina.in them, even tho"..- ,;,,,-_'."- ,� i, - . . - 100T AND -SH0F .' other C inetery Wolk, � ays iq out ,again. , .. + m 1. . - i's - b OE _ ,E, - . . - iltm("( d in on(l out, while tile youtig-wou � . It h_ .� . -.1 , . ,,� , � , J Maker 'Pegf'�--_t RLf] sewyi'work, Orders '. 2.1"",* --, .� � .1 . Mr. and Mr�. Mulrain caJ led on licr r,ister the), bt�nd hem good nioney, and notwit . 11 - 4;�:�,+I . - . 1 . * - - .. , proT-',Ptlyatt�rided to.' B-.,porienced workitta . vtood i )i-h iug akh-tince at.some fAir oue, or Mrs Wm. Fuller 6 + smndill 1 t1 .Lt o e of them played a mean ' , ,,-,;, a- Also JaLporters ,f scotch SVredi h, Am- n lc,un(lay. g 13 . ,v,5t�,::i . � ­ I Don't.�6r,,,et tl�i-,,i,tarncl, nenrlyopposite the ,:, .�;� iyj* - - . � ship- - . -�rcet,PiO-_:'oring villuge. � -- arican and anadian'Granit: I 1111ticht (� valiautly in with their ben girls .1 ' - ' - oil J-1 n-npliggie in voice 'and in deed- . �:,-1--el- .. I 1�,"., , - . , I 1 � a. - , trick - � � ,; , ,,aqs,King s . t2 . 7-v , . I . ohn Pullet. of Toronto,ffas been %i 3iting ­.+-- -1. 14. " ,�. . , - I .. ,I 11� -,�I I . 1111d, 14 1) )od thon.) partftho ,of the good. friend, iu this, vicfili�y- fo the 11all tj proteEtii.,g igainst the ebange of ownership,- ��­ .�I.. �'k` .t".. - 1-" __i_1____ .- -...___-- -.--- All 1�arties wi6hin wolk would . .. ,�. '. . I I . . do well to cal *lleol-, 1 . . V.0 . . ,U " �' :, I , c � . _ . . . I - . . _ - � . I It i's qi,i�e`a while since W-'e Ove dared to � .� 1. , '. , - I Pickering, Out., anus I)o1bre )ni-cha ing. All w,orkguarautoed . , hile "all went worry (if; It 113tir.- weeh,j. . - �­. 4 , ,_ ' ,�!+ � - ,�� . ond i)riec s o the io . go In . 4 1, � � .., a rs Go !' , boast ail%- I bout our fast ho 11-es, but we.._1,,- .F I James (jordofi,prur7ictor. Thisboteljr,a . I halo *08t, r ia, ) L" After devastating the tables, Air. amd Mrs. Uriah Yom g were N i 3iting .� ,:: iA 1 -fine new 11rick Imilding, finished in* superior . I 1: . . , t " , :� 'V : . tho crywd -at] - .i(,l I xbridge and C r, eiibank,_11 8un- hava some youngsters coming on now tha .�' - . -1 0, 5 .- - B�yle. Every,convenience and comfort for the, W- - TtleliardsoTi' 7- - A 'ent jourued to the -manso antl h Id" I'11 I" , ��.. .1 .- t I�,Ik-.-._ I . 4 . 1, f # . W 0 . 1) - iniDg daylast . are likely to give good accounts of them- .._­.. .. ._. . . ravelling pii�lic. Novi and.coinmodiou s stables ----- --------:- - I- - ___ --------- listened ,.o an i teeestiug and enterta ' - �.. I .. - . � - - I and Sheds. . . 26y M . prograim- Prayer by ,ftev MI- Hippap - We W�uld like to know )at hati I (Come -selves. S. B. Lynde and W. S. Besse are ,-' - ' ,'��,! ' . . - � . . I ._. 1'� � , -- . __ , .. I . ­ ..I ..I ­,._,� % ------- � . .--. THK,' cAsif.- SYSTE , of your. Greeir. River o I ch: ving Major Chief colts that take. mud . + .­I....."...., " , � , - . . ; Rpeoch )y Mr. Aitbur Johnston, obair. c rr Apond(,IIL He I � : - � I . _ � � . . ,"_ ' -� � . 0 Til C,E :-Miss Abbie Cronkbit'e. , . : I � F , � . _ . . �� . Idea in a bra -.-,- -!"�,�" :., ; ' � , Nwishes to inform the Isaflies of ui(-korin- . ..:..-,. 1. . . -1., man ol Me meeting ; Instrumei3tal funtilo must surely be asleep. . -from none, ftnd as Bun ri n new -�'-� . 77 - V ,�, , '; 'INTRODtTCED ."I JiTO TIJ19- '�' ,',�'.! . cart; lie will have none of it, and A. P. ".- ..-".,:' I A.-- , - .. . mi a Philil 9,. has �,`,*, 0 . I and ity, that having opened the Old Ptand . I .1.-7_ . � I. : .! I.-�''., -bv MiA -M. Birrell and Mr. Oregg. Solo, Our school teacher, Bes o's Bro . -:I.— .:,. _�, 11 1, I- overvVinckic & Marquis'store in the village of .- obangpil boarding houses, It ,is ID01 141 con. 8 ck'colt is just' expected to fly ' --.,' . , . . ... .. . :I- . � . I Pickgring she is Dow propared to do drem, Miss 1)owsw'�Jl, . accompanied- by Mr,. vellient fo . lion broken to harness,wbile John Besse' ­ ��.�, _." �...� r her to be in tow.I a .I-- :�, - .. malfing in the'latest and a most ouitapie styles 8 - -Novoi mind w - .I., . I." ­ % .,:, affoid ; Readings, Mrs. Palmei find . . Cah)douia Chief is the apple of his eye,and �'. i �'.f� : P,,- , I . Will. . I . I - . : . . i_ . , . . !,-_4. _ niorn. .'­ r�x�,�:� :.,�,, - . - I . .. I I ..� I - g ........ - ': �1, , + Is Th . ' ,_ ,� - A call is solicited. Miss XbbieJCroakhi'-e, Pick' Wr. I'rodie ; Recita,tiou, Mrs. Ed uite liable to outgo the express- . - . oring, Ont. �\ . � 40-52. - GRE11 N W dy ; , Eli. went away a week ag( Mondav . . - - - . � . 0 OD Dilett, Afr..and Mrr,. Pans. -The Dox. ing and has not been .heard of Bince �p to - e Beef Ring had their final meetin � ..:'-. " I I 1*��, I . . . . . . . 4 . .I-,.;- , . I V . � .1. '' -I ology 1140 then sting, axid afterexpressing time of writing. Wonder w at has Ucome Saturday evening, and adjusted their 1%0- - ..- , " I ,_.. ! - . - , i . .;!,. �I g.- , . . _� ..��S4-g, " 1� �1, . . . .,­.�-. , * M/111 XiS. ,-:;.---, :_ . their m0tual sati8fkation �at -the pleasant of him ? counts for the season. Everything was . i.,P..1A_.,.,. Ai� I . I 1 . I I .1 , . , ' -., W_ :1..,_..-. . -1. I . ­ �:., i,.:� , ga , the beau . e.- , :,.:. - :.i- I . -1 ,I __ :. � . I - . I . tberi U ty of the eyqning, etc., A word-of advice to thost who pat.-onize, found satisfactor�. The Beef Ring has.b - - - � - - - . : *�'. . . .. . . . . . . Onta' ' no , an' k, : ' i ­- . % - - - , I . the poop o departed to their homes feeling the creatmery at �L' come an institution here. It assures-choice ;,�.' " ..�� - , --1 I . Iii cons qiiencei of - selling . '� �. . . .1 . . , this I Mh ocust J-1ill. Dor 't let - � . __. - - - , .they hal had a pr=r enjoyable time. - your cows on the turnip topi, if you ,6you and cheap meat. Of course some furnish +.:;:.: _, _t_ I, 4 . . . ( . - ,­ - ._�� ". !Fimi ly Patent-Flour for $1.50, 0 +� .,-.� � , _. . ,PICKERING-BRANC19i i , . . . -wilk hom ' heavy beasts, others smaller ones which ,�l __ , - . . ; M*� got your 0 wi h you. . - . ._., I - 4k\ .. - "- -! per )ag, or Manitoba Fj%mily ,T- : , I BROOK ROAD. - . I I :t� ._. . � ­ . ,_ , � .,; : i make up for lack of *eight by superiority - '. I- I ,a� � , . . �I be annivereary sor Joes wore wJ I at- . : "-_-, - - . ,- :, . .. , , , , . . .1 . -_ .­ - I _. � I , .Isstv . . - I . .. I �i . ! I - � . . '. . : ­ � pe. , I . Flour for $1.70 p.pr bag. :' I , bf,quality, thus adjusting to 0, nicely - -., t ..r, t. . 0:' n for tbo�tran' i .. � tended on Sunda. . 'In , rom . and - I., .. ­ . 2- __ saction of all legitimate � The singi .. - I I T. W iloon has leased the-Hood farm. ' I -.� `_ , :' '-:, . . . . No reduction in those pric . I the Wbitevale ohoir w ming inequality, mid at tbe'-satme time - -,`,� , I. Baukiug-Busine8a. . . ,09.7 as fine. Mr.64 eron see ' IV'."" I � I ' . . Oirriciz HouRa-From 10 to,a;..Ra . . . . . 1 Miso 0. Palmer is visiting friends herO is an able speaker, and the collections I were eases the digestion of the well fed Jews by �_ ' .. ...._ ­�_ . tttda�s Far this w4k. � I - ". ': . ' � � !�qj­ mors get your flour and'oatmeal . IL - I - ,.. ". � . ' -�' to 1 o'olo'ek. I . I' good we believe. I I - having a smaller quantity to consume, and .� .., . ;..1." .. . . I I . .. �i � 1: - . I Our new merchant to rushing thingii Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Y . . 1, ., Z by exclij . .by thus moderating their repast occasional-,,- - :-:.,- -,",.� '..'' Savings Bank i ' Wging your wheat and' 'oats. -these days. , - i oung returned rom . � . . 1. 4 ­ -- 11 - "" ' the World's Fair on the* 4 inst., aud r,e. ly sa�vee them fro�'n.exoess. - �_ � - - _.� i'll.I , , . . . . _. '.. � - , I �_,_,..,* ;_ .�. -Y... . . � %wren 8. well &.0olo, ded -on. port having had tv grand time seeing th is receiving he `Va,16. " . � .1. .�. Z� _V , � . . . ­ e �­ - - - , T,uesdav last. . � �i " _. .. 1.�. ,,,,� - ' KERR, Manager. the fariners interest raine. If, you James Tavlor will move his te emerit from, -�-1�. %�, : 1.11 i�. (8 Y) GEORG'14i ]1 OOM�tleCtiOn- It.is the best way for- YOU. ' I make Mr. f 08 ,Ale,was , .Duilding i a boom iti t , � - - 11 , . - . ; . - ' wouderful siglit also vigifing rpan) old � ��,, *­� "C ." . a . � � � ,�" � . . - I . Th-6rd is some talk of having a beef ring friends tn the wi y city. i . d,fi* it. up for -._. .1� ,�.:-. e, . , I� I - , 1 014 bavc neirer Osed ray flour, use it -now. here ne I summer.' I .Mill to t,h� Maiit�street, an 31 .-- .- 4 'N oppin g . . esidente. B.A.Ellison is to build a dwell. - `-- � - . � I . . . DIXIIEM) LIVERY ! Ch 5 cents per bag. - . � . Our Y. P. 8. 0. P-4, is gon(r I at- ! . � " " I . . . .1 I . - t Ing on his newly.'purchased lot. James Rae . ;., 'i.-.,*- '.ri . - � � .:. . I -tt, , I year at �n increased salary. - . C . . . _�" � -_ .0 . . . . �_ Remei nber �v6rytbing ' . Mi- ( ole hu been nk,thore i i P*11� rooF I for Id - I �Y. - 1 " .re-engitged for nex tended, but we tbi sti I wle , - I 0 JP08i Ive y - . . 'It is a good.cause at) I n6 dou - ­. I �1;�V4. .., '' First,class vehicles and hbrses'for bir,6 day , ' sb. .. , I . , mpro. bt will having become the -myner o! a pebau . �,�q * , -, . I . _. .. �'i T I ca . 1 Our Own is besinnins to look as tho I nue pownie all the way from the wild'and wooly, ` ", -�, 7 ... I I goo . ` 'f , . (,f night. ToaxniIi; done pr rnpth by 4�­- ...'�. i . . - I'll— ' .m . - � 119k do ' h - d Mihs Hatt�e Hutchi ison I -.�._.. . �� 1� . .. �1, . d�y or J b ? . 1� . I ,;.I . � -1- . I : some ou 0 Was living in it now. . � ' ' : . -. I 'Bu , .r'. L .- � _. . . � . . . t- weet has erected a stable for its housing.' :. - I . �� - . _0' .. b in oonnectioh meet. . I ': , 11 . I I "I - , , - ing , . - ., - Mestit I. E,van a,and G arow, of Claremont,' Thursday evduing' . . . ze for.slinging paint would only _I,:.- .� _�­.: . 1 � . 11. �. w- � and Mios Min iie Turner led the. ,n eA _I . I - I . - . ' , -. all G T R trains. Frqigbt and - � -.­, � ­:.: a .$ GRE-ENO -paid or i,town a flying visit reftntly. i I . : :I fig If a'ora ' - . - . if I�. , � - , . I . 1.� : I� - .1 � % . ' all parts of ': I­ , ----------- ____-__A___. . I J*. Ro ,ko ' -the contract. for� . - /__ i I i . appearance.of our Village would be i . - . I- . e'! ress delivered to ­ i -pxo(,y.� ' a,rise.the -11 -i . I . . I - - , - i i � . ; I I . . W . � I., . ItIlAvillia ,��" ... I..: N.B.:--]Don't that D a has secured. I - ., I 6, I,11.�� ; ,.� -.1 materially.improved, ashardly- any. paint. _-"-1 1. . . .. - V . , - . . . � , , . .. .1 �, : . � ' � gal , . I .... I .1 .ec, Istis draw-. rebuild, ig': the 50hoolljouse fence, -,J I , ,. .. ing is. done here, sav6�vhen the'boys return. - 1. . -'Board, Bald and c6nimission stsblei* in- Ilig Very close:: and , all viccotints not., h ' . I - The North _ _ 1� .. 11 , V . ack � 0 . � � , , ' as n,)t (0-gotten how to work. , z � � York Lidonee commissioaera from Markbain or sorae other prohibitioll . . � -11, I - . - I r d I ' ' I . � I I - , -1 - ;V,-i - mneotion, . . paid by that",date will be 'pill,'Oed in. , We .7 jiuld like to-know when on am ave transtorrod the, Btlhavajp ., 11 od r d '�- * ` � 1 : ':' . *" ' . ... . I ­ , Otol� t-own, and their pr�int is of such a blo 0 . � ­ � . 1.� � - .1-11 -1\. . will be,Ixe, I' , , .�. I 11 FQ1wA - 5.,-&,7 F ," 'N 0 1 � I., I i _­ � I MI I I I .- -7'%? - ==O=Mt. �our,for. .. d, Get wbustle oA b so' ' 10413so f 0 11 ,in. . The' - hue that it isomsightly' t(�Ihe' eye'unoeaa- - A I � - 10 wter, -_ I : . I 011,00tion. 1 don't to do t1liS . rom�13oviir-t 11 or w . - _N :170 . . - I lk' MQ4130-, r0m, �&nt 0 . . . I - - ., s. . . - � 1 . I ­ 1. . T.but it'wi.,I b , I lt� 'I k, -_ - ' - . . ,� ."4 -- I �� I Ly ,� I __. 1�6r .rig� _., . 1, I I ' I .V a_: !_. � . 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I__"L I . . . �- 11 . . . - When Roi�lrtn' I . _. ., � � . . ,' Z�: � .i - . .1 . ,_ � . .- - - .. � .� :, � " Vf� . Awful Fate of a Settler in the"lay River v- - � . . .11 I ­ d Hill died, in I 879, the . � I .� . tI � . �. . � - _` . " -_. ,.- . � , , , - t . � :1. - .1 ..- , .-.7­ I— - _.. - I - _ � � I , Gently.capture4 loy 8, .- � r .. I I - -" I! . - . . . .__ .­ -.11 ­ : . - I . I ! I � _,�� .� . � � � I I .1 : o spoke ol him'" one of -tile The 14111YO llblke* W F. . � .,�j., . . . �': Country. . I . I 1. _. - : - . � . .1 . . � , .- . . . " -,% .�' . ' . .-I ;-,, � 7.. I hmen 11 *h . at Sarprt4 Xx. 'I: , _� ,- ;_ ":-, :tfaw They'ard Troatiel at V is.-,.,. . .1_'. - - I . .Who.Knows? � , ' I . . -nany Ruglis 0,-with no special British Crulser-Gre 1. 7 .r , . . . - � I I - .11 L 0 . - ': - .- ` , �� . � . , . . . . I . - ; L . ; V L ; 6 , - -1 - . - I . .. . Mr. 'a. 0. Emmons, who-hwslust-r6turn ­ �., I - pressed. . I _­ . . L �.. �' I P I __ . , ­ ' . training, with little eve n of ordin 1'ry edu � , ­ I . I I - . � '. I .1 -, . �- r- . . I _ . . I.. . 1% haln earthly life goes,,out with flickering - I . . . ­ I � �* - I � . , aught �Q carry ad from the Rainy River country, where he . . -birth I power. '-1. . � .I -,::�, �7 . 11 .-. Letters anti Deliver Thein . . cation, owing nothing t) Wit r. . . I- - XP -, . . I bron t h, . � -, M �L` A Zanzibar special sa,yx:_J1ha 0apte-111 , . - I � , I ,r%. ., . 11.-11 I..., � 44),`tun UIXht -Person-ite.4cuing Crip has be,)n making explorations along the 'W a note tile vital change anZI oaI4 it-Doath- ful conneotions, hive si ently trail ad the _ and crew of the Pretrah Olave dhaw tl.jat wad � 1 ..�­ b . � 0.t t�, -. .1 . 9 I �- '.'. -1 V, . , , I _. I . - . Canadian �bouwlary, tells tile -followin DO'ath Lo tile world, front which at once it goolt -seives till suddenly they skowed tl amselves �t I i.., 4-j So*ldlers. I � . ' . I I . - I 'k . - . . - th L capture&by tile British cruiser Philoinel in : .1 . � ' �' sto . . : . , . P;: I.:1. ' r� ;--I' I was following one of the small T( Death or Ltfo,4 Which is it,-:-and ,who, . . , . , _­ Noille eighty miles. west of Vienna the - . knows I - able to play 4' great Partf in a i6ffairs of 'April ]&at have been acquitted by the vourb I ... do .�� -�.L.:­ . "LL , 8 ry on I . . I . I- .- r 1_.�.. L. -little'mar'ket-town of Wels riestleg in the tre4ma tribut,ft to Rainy Rivee, wh ­4CIark W.Brya4 In November Godey's, their eountry, and to c4nfer some signal .. ... . � - . I .- . I - ­.. al .. 1 -7 1 st I A I � _. .� ( , 10 nere were � ..- I . . . I �' "foOt-hills of the Ait I only came upoa a. ,h f completed log *.;- . . bonolit, on mankind. Such a man -was Reunion, to Wh` h the priso th . 1: -1 . . . striain Alps, which hate 1% - - . I sent for trial by the French Consul . .I... - -* - � � � - , , . . .. . - . (4t )i I situated in an opening in the timber. 11.� - L ere. -1,1_. � ,1. . .. . : I Clive, who was sent oat to Ind is as. & The aquittal of the 0.1iso ers has caused-a . .% .1 ., rise in bold cliffs froin the banks (,:, the , ' Ohrlht atia tho Mother. L.; � I . . . ­. ­ '' ' - I I . . ; i&, �, ' - -,,:,-'I-, -1,� Traung writes F.L. OavKald. Tile forests of a. at a glance that it was deserted, and � ' . I clerk and bocame a great ,sol,lier and a , - U . I . - - . . : e::, . , my interest and otirlasity Were aroused by A,i the Lord Oh-rist walked Lod strooto of heav- - soneation, as it ractioally gives immunity I . 1,..,.I . open to harbor � ,li a ms-n was Stephenson, to the elaveraw o carry .on their business '.. . . the neighborhood are too' . - I . great ruler. Sut I 4"I , I ".0. - this inexpooted evidence of formeX explors- .:1a Pilo . . who was brought up in a colliory An I K . I - - I . _�.,: 1. .11111ch game, but a stranger stopping At the heard a woman'tj pitiful moan- - under-theFrench flag. Theofficialeatima . . '. - V� . J'� .­ -Summer hotel of the little town might easily tioni in this neighbourhoo(it rhe cabin A id stood to iiston, forhow could g;rrow, ­ ' us our railways. Such h man wag I towlaud . tee -� . 11. - - ,A !� -- �-.. ._..... was built of hewn loge of small size, and I Jomo so near-to the great white throno I . ' made at various periods (luring the put 50 * .";. �1_ I . � ­ - be lea to believe that.the citizens must be ' I � . 4 Hill, who was to.the ag(;of thirty-seven a I . . . ' �.. . _ � , . . . ; 1�1 . I chinKed-with mud, mixed with gravel. I . '' years show that not me*5 than 5 per cent. . ; . .. , : . - - .., I the most indefatigable hunters of the Aus­ - � schoolmaster, anti who �then reformed the . n 1: � ,i I..,.1. I 1, 0 A moment, and then a whito-robed figuro,, * Od.It I I of the slav( I . . _.�:- ',_­ tr6-Hungarian Empire. From morning till :- � postal systern of the we . I . _� ,rhould judge Me cabin bad b an erooted .�Poll on, )a shipped from African ports I .1 I . . - . ." . vemeub at His feet. . 4ve been cajitured by�her Majestyls cruis- _� �1' .�. ,. . oP,1. , e a � I . .. . .. - "' ' woman I " father, ers. As 2 ' . . � . i I � . . . I 1. � . � r . - n'g , 00 slaves Were captured in Zanzi. i, 6_1 -'-' - ht,,and sometimes till long after dark -spring,'and jesei t;ad soon fter, Cl ying -'110 viour Poll of a .1 ._ � Rowland Hill owed x �uoh to hit .;e arl3 last Oil, ca I . or, i i fact, before, It has been fully ootn- . htvyo sought Wy chi'ld In ovary rtr�ett * slid . I i he mkY hearthe echo' of shots a.nd tile bark. perhaps not less t64 Ilia mother. His bar waters during one mont,h, Wwas safe to - ­ . . I ­ . - , 71� .. ; �­ I 11 pleted. ' I lifted the Iatch, and Ahe door' . . I � I ing ond howuug of dogs approaching the And o' father was a man- of &p eager, I . �N, _..I.,-:, . - opened readily. ' It was a typical settler's annot find film; ho's not in ho,,%voni quir'nR e�titnate that thatliumber rep - i - ' . N q.._. - .­_.� :%.� town ne dyinig away in the distant hills and 'rho child. dear Saviour. Thou gavost me; -, mind, much given to speculation at d never . resen to 4,000 - .. , - . - - . I , . L.: . slaves shipped, and many of then were no 11 . 13 -1 ; I ... occasionally tmewered from farand Deal!, as home. There was a rude'flrc-plaoe and the 0 on tho gates that I I-nay Book him. weary of forming now ,theories, while his doubt des - I _ . 11 . . . ' . I I - - i _ . .... - � fryin g pan. - . hei ever he Is, there I must be I' - I tined for the Island of Pem*ba,-- i I '.:�:' ` if 10.1 the sportsmen of the northern Alps . ' :� ,� ' mother was aq practic�l and. .,pau,ioua as . I . I , ,L ")L table str6od in the oantre' of the I %hich absorbs many thousand gla "in the . . . _._!.___� ��. i:.,-_.�� bad met in convention. For this is oRe I . room TI cc mother's voice, so full of angulAh. I � 1 ,� her humband, waa theoretical and rash. ves - . 0 . v', . ­ �, Of the stations where Xriegs-hunde-w�ar- d upon it were a plao and a knife and -lu.qhodthoijongiiorthoangols-noar: , 1 ' Tile family . cultivation of the alov� Others are smug. �.1. I � ,... . I . � 9 7 -, - . I was poor, one of thosa. which. gled i0to Zanzibar,to be let 'out in large _. -_ . I . �. i 1. 15' ., . .. � . ­ L ', loge--are trained. The plan of training Ck. A compass hung upon a nail and a A ,vo-stTuck they waltiod in allXiOU4 stlen ! 44 _ _ I . I �� L:,�'. . 06 - *udy, like Garriak's, 6 make fourponee . I— :-.,� Me answering words of the Lord to hear. numbers 6_0 porters to .1 , I .11 . _.1._L I 11 dogs for military purposes Was first ador Led' packer's outfit reposed in one corner. The I - I . . ,do as much,&@ others makeofour all( caravans. The Bri. - "' "... ' ' . . . I - . . LL. I . . s, . 1. b ' & half- tish Otectoratoof Zanzibar,which includes .. - , ytheFrench garrisonin Algiers, buthas Paqk was nearly now, and upon one side Of Aj i looking on her with tender pity, . ;penee do." Rowland h4d seen his mother - ;_� :_ . .. .:1 - . . ­ . � - � - -, '' .- . it were printed, with some attempt .. the gates should be .opened dread the visit of L tile !post4nan, because I . I - . since been tried with great succoHR in Prus. at art, .Re motioned tile ?Orland of Nw,ba, where thousands of -" .. .. 1. . .X . . .I sia, Italy and especially in Austria, ,�her� the initials 0. A. M. ."I am thus particular ,, widti there was no money� in t�ie house to slaves.are emp1byed, depends for m ch' of - - L L . . . 1: .: I - a chila I gave we will seek togother, .- . : Paythe its revenue upon the Pemba clove U . I.. 1. 'I .. .,:.1. ..-. four-footed messengers have for years been about details, for beyond the initials upon Ot ID ro of mine shall be lo8t�"fie oriod. �:. postage. trade. ' ...I . . L . . ", 1 . . . ' The British and Forei Anti-Slavery So.. 'L .tl._ �. gn � L . . .. � -bound . Postal charges were high and , . rK 1: _ . ." - , _. taught to carry letters to tbe* show . the pack I found nothing to establish the . I ar Atra0y, ciety has . .,-,- m q . . , - -, .., villages .of tb6 Alpine highlands. IThe identity of th" man, who, as I shortly all. TI on sweet sang the angel harps and voices, and postal aervico was meagre and irregu. urged .upon the British Oovern. �'..1. L - . . I 1. . . _r� , wing wave, . Jar. A letter from Londou to Edi nbu merit the importance- of pr�el&irn ..: - , h Ilies usecr for that purpose njake' At Christ and the mothor went out from bea - , !K - 1­__�.i -I- a aggy CO . certained, Mo t death in a,a desperate a battle 'Wave of Melody folio ing the - - I J, ­: -- ,:! '. . 1� . V_ . - . : 'the best war-dogs, and can be trained, to for li�6 as ever man had.' I on, . . . - � was ch r b abolitidn of -the legal status of al if L . ' - ­ 1 � . larged, one shillin and three haff. a,very �.- .., - .. I , I - - ., ' L, i : ./,. - . race in a bee-liue to the next military I 11-11went outside the cabin after my fn- 0 child that was lost to seek and save. ,. . the protectorate, but its efforts have met : _ , . � * . post . penco. - 11 it containj - . I... .. a the .6maliest ea- � .. - ... 11 I . - . . . .. - __ . � . I` , � : 4nd announce OW: arrival by q pectiliar vestigation of the interior, fully satisfied � . Ii. _ :. . I �.; olosure-so receipt, for iv With poor success, . . 1 .­ ,,- �-: bark that is at oDce recognized mad answer- that something out of the ordinary had be- Tl� ­ . - -the charge .- .. . � _. . I ,."; � . . - . a ­ � . . .1 . . i . - ______ . . _. - . k, - . .- . . was doubled. ,I � . ­ - . � I - - 'I �1 . _. ad by � fallen:the m%. n who had occupied it. Under jit ! . rs�'tance . . . .. 1 . A 9018sh Age. . ..o:_ -2.... . -, . .- � . �. , . To make matters1wio the upper classes . . I ..� ..I— . - ...- � . � I . . . I I i . . � k - .- .., . - . I . I :-__ , - 0_� - .. 01 . � . . . - . - . W - . ­ ''I 1. THE'STIOUT dF A-SENTRY. - ., . rAinary circumstanues, it lie had decided. I I . I .I.:- had their lettera to,& gr It ii i charged, and perhaps: with somal.1.I I. . §N1 ..­� � � I : - I :, "...,1:1 ' I - .1ats,extent arried I .; -.- . � -_ " . � -to quit 04 place, he would have taken his I I. � .- . . free, under a franking ri�vilege, the �rad 'that the present is min essentis'lly .. 1 - , . I ­ . . 'Thev Will al,so fange a long chain of hills in . N(w the�,ord Christ walks the streets of helkv_ ing reason, � � - . . m . _. !_- - pack, I. soliloquized. Here was a mystery, on, �. � .. .-1. I . .- I .. ' -f, �i �'­ I qucst of wounded soldiefre, and either dash Clalls often evaded tge z tax by mellno of selfish age. Without taking an extreme - , - . . 14 __ . _. . . � and I W, as.determioed to solve it if poribln. Where mounds n ' I I , Z .�; - ,- " .. hack to report their dificoveri6s, o more that Pitiful.moan- other modes of coriveyan6e, a d th poor view Of file case, theie is,. perhaps, roo � - . . � . or btand � For the gates a - M ;_ . - I �.­ -.:- guar a "T,eading into the forest to the . o out and bring In heir own. an - so. I . . 1% . - . It was'easier than I anticipated. On that each sad inother - man alone was helple � it When Ili ' that self, with all its � I -1. , re 0 . .-�. .. . . , d t the side of the pripple till an am- I south May frooly g � . for the apprehension, ... �-. r . . variel I bulance part ' I 1., . [Ito the wide ! ' ' . � . . .y comes near enough to be' i -_- . I� or daughter went forth-I ' worl interests, absorbs the individual . 1 '_ . . 819-, was a slight trail almost obliterated, but - . ' - . . . . . i to seek for work, the f4ther recei 'd . mind to such an extent that it becomes the, � - . . � . �:� nalled by a long-drawn howl. Trainers send still discernible to the prbotised a Y'e o f a 7 H ut Thou Done T�y Beat? tile chilli 0 . - . I�. ­ . . . _ 1 I out three or four of their shaggy pupils at wo I / . . "on �. 11 � _ ,_�-,i.---�I . .. odaman. ..I followed it for a hort-dip. u(w the f " tidings of the-ohild, I hief end ,,f all our 4orts, instead of being - *.' . .7,_1, � once, a � aqt days-fteeting-1111 the short, fattier,". ... I the chief means by which higher ends may - . . t,- - ' . . nd asce' rtain their prolficiency by all tance, abo t ten rods I should th k, when ' swift Years I - 14F ­ ..I I . I . 1 -J ..., : 'r,.;.,.� sorts of ingenious te,st& -Soldiers instruct- I emergeT into another stnall . Like a dim dream-padir'g--fio thy life ap. Rowland Hill's-scheme for the ref rm o be obtained. On the other hand it in often :. - . -:. : pening. pea", -- . �--!�. ed to acu the part of helpleag cripples will Here I made astartling discovery. Direot� A , not' . .- .. j this wretched state of thing's waa� insisted upon that in order to accomplish ., ... - . ___1! . . i 1. ­ .. -_. Iiiie inthicke" or caverns and keep still ly - . ; l! it- lights and shadows seem to flash and sudden. and lucky I spiratioa Anything for others ; in order to be of ser-,-, * ' ; . - �*.I in tn�patb lay the skeleton of a large blond, . I but the re . ' ". . * � .., 11 )I '��_ . *.,:, I till the dog tugs at their sleeve, when .,they an. . result of p�rolo Iged and methodical re vice to tile world, we must take -'� . � .1. � � .' m ear by lay a Winchester rifle with Like' the ray-flook'd meadows whore the - I . .good care I ., , I i ,�. !'.� - wili sit up and reward-their sagacity with a a broken stock, and close beside the�skele- . sun-boarn@ and. - . . search. I of ,ourselves. And this is true W a great ex. .. - I� .- . _ - ' � : � -7..:I_. pieoeof-efLusage. They theli�tryto rise, but ton lay a broad axe with a very rustyiblade. And God W calling- � ,., . His knowledge bad &I ,�? be derived from -tent, Of what tise is a man without health .. . .. _­ - - I w -I :.. _i; . pretend to be too weak to walk, or even to NVithi , From the mettingFilin-! .- I�.­ ' :. L Pariiamentary reporto. JJy means of these 0(iucatioll or character. It is the old He - , I ; .. I ! I . 1 - � - o a radius of sixty foot lay thf,lakele. - - While dow-damr,;failitim. I , ra - - . - .1. � shout, and ask the dog to e%ll for assistance. . he discovered that tile 46tual cost of carry- tian philosophy of- a' A sound mind in a - - . . . _ I . r,I-.. - tons of Dine large timber wolves. 1� . ". Tell the brief( ay-dono- . ,.: - - i I - ­ �, - If help is near, Collie will. a With morning slitninic I . . .. ing a letter from London to Edinburgh was soynd body," So if we desire to do a . . . �� - . . ' ..... at up a loud 4' It required only a moment for me to " y .. , � � .f .� _..'. -1. I. _,bowl, repeated at shorter audshorter;nt,or. .grasp a story.of th Thou had'st wondroug zest: .', ��, not more than one thirty-sixth of a tiny good in the world, to help our neighbg - - I . � i , . ' * ! I. - . . . vals, till the si nal is- arlswered froin the at man's terrible fate. .. . 14ow tll(�day'ej doolining. . i. Then there camoL to him Che ni. to P�Omote to any degree the �rr ­ ... - I ,. � ..­'..- 9 The scene Was like an open book. He had I . Ilast thou dono thy-host I - - ;- 1. . idea of a n happin� .. 1 . .. _.. :- valley below. If his appeals should rethain form rate, as not only possible,but as fairer mankind, we are bound to-see to it , . XF - ; I or .. �.- t . ,�, - k7and by nut ibers. That he had sold his life I Was now, � � I . I . � NO W. ...�,:,; . - . powered T e were sore hearts near,thee when tile day than any other. are healthy, and stron ise atid skilful, - k � , - 8 and over Me 0 1, "_ -, �' � "heeded, be will mount the next roe 4een at backed by wolve that wes. � ;-._:�;::-,�_ s , , `1 Ther@ were hands upreaching all th He published life investigatioqs Arid his just and honorable, ,ere is a good deal _." 9 I .. . look about as if to impress the lay of the d y the skeletons of the . day through: . a whole laus in 1837. Tile pamphlat was treated of sentiment paujug for �4 :� .1, ' early was evino6d b . , Id.I ­ . � . I .. .,. . . . p pbilosophy with. . .. - - i - �. '�. : - land--on-his raind, and then daiih off to surn wolveev,� - I Ooon.beoame convinced that the Df t.1ht thou heal and comfort I Did. � . . . I . ­_..� , m)n help from headquarters. Sliould two at thou helP with contempt by the post-offloo at thor. d to self-effacement and an enti 1. - .�! ;, �1 ! v . � .-.., b%ttle bad not commenced where the akQe- . , ,or hood I re a re re- __ � li - . 0 ­.� cripples intimate their need of aid at the tons wore found, and-in this I was righto I - Or d id night-shadcs falling filid-the same lties, but the interest of tile public was n ation of one's self. - This is all very - � - . a � . . . I , �same time, Collie will - I p .5", .1 _ . �k : . . sad need I roused and otitions began to pour into ,a I in the religious sense, but it does not -.. 1.- ,� 1, . followed tl�e trail still further and found . . .. . : , ,."r I - I � . . - . � , � � - __ ­ . ,._ 1. ' . . And Kill God calloth. ,, , - - � .. Parliament. The press took up the matter. apply to the affairs of every day life. It is , : - . . -, I1, . - .__ .. .... GUIDF,, T119 RRSe,tT1�N1GTA'FtTT..1..I .. .-.-I the sWetons of four other wolves, bq each Elfthesettingwitf- - , ' . I � . ..�. - . - :1 . ! :, "'I.I. ,­ th - not nee -"�' I I - I f I'-- to the bid!Dg-pla'ca of the one fafthest k was so6ie distance from any of the others. . 81,I) dewAanlp falloh, .; I a government finally yielded, and an the "wry that we should UtWrly effe,ce - . i _. . - '... : aw Y, When the day in done; - tenth of January, 1840,penny postage came ourselves in order to fulfil the end for which . ... I � ___ . -, . and help them to pick up,or somehow assi Th ' t have been the ffrat of the wolves . ! - . .­­ st ' ! , . � . I 1: _.. - I I " llug' !, Tho'cloudway �idolll �' . . into effect. -' we.were created. . . . � � � - ­­:_ I I - Tito government still throw man-F ob e4troy o .We cannot, if we'would, -' I A I the-other mau on their way home. Mes. to di:' "d-had beer. killed by .the rifle. St-11 the moan s wan aresi- -- : ­ . - , . ur own personality, and it is not , -- . .. . , . . ., I I i . :. _.�: .. seDger doks carry letters in a small bag The Ian was evidently making for*'his - Still the heart's voice climpeh: ' - in I . ' .1 - "llutthoudouctily.bestl-I - ._ '_ s'l f . . . .�. I - . .- wrapped .. I stacies in tile refortner'@ w,o.y,but tile people ecessary or, cases, esirabI6 that we .. I - � !-; .. :�_ s�round their collar,and will permit cabin 46 rapidly a,s possible, and covering � - . . I � were alwa a with him. and 4ittle by little hould do no. We belong to a i - I , . � . only the proper officials to touch that collsr his retreat with his rifle.' . I y ociety and . , � / 1, ` , - T-1 er . � : - e o Moi oy which thy love the whole postal service was remodelled.. he world and havvto discharge,our duties -; , . . �; � ­_.. .. A norf-commisaion.ed officer, displaying tile "it appears that, the wolves wore des. Jalono . . _' I , , .-.. . . . . . �� ._. . � In Rowland Hill's old age honors came a citizens and members of the comm 13. , .- - "L I . .. . .-. insignia of his ran,k, may venture to renriove 'perate, however, and/'w/ ithin -ten rods.of - COuld with all their favor unto some make thickit upon hiaL In his youth, as he ,ealth of mankind. The self-e 0 . � If -�'. ­.�. the bag, but the do , will follow him and 4ee his cabin and nafet h � known; - ffacement ­ � . . .�. t. 0 .Was Oom Iteft to - - . I � 11 lir .1 . .. to it that �q gets him. an answer. ke a-stand and lit for his life" Of,V io otion that waited! Did they wait In vain used to Say With a'smile, he had denouncbd fiat neglects these things also-neglects the . .. � , , Private Mai 4 againIA With the Futina dumb sorrow and the same all titles and pensions. Now he was Sir ery.purposes which alone -make life worth -- . , , * . :1 � ­ -J'I soldiers are "stood off" with a menacing hopeless odds. His rifle was empty of dull pain I . . ., . . il. . It. .. ..... L' P -the cartridges- wh�n found, and it i's evident , Still stifillets whisper ­ . Rowland,and was living upon a government living. . � . _�1. , � .- grow ersons weariqg the uniforin of - � I ­ _. � . � . .. � . . . - - . ­_ . 11 . I . - ' When the day is done; ; grant. . W. . -1 ,,� ... � ebemy cannot stop Vhe measenger with any.- the man had retained his axe throughout _ 0 still Pealm the vo"r ' 1, . . . Bette ... 11 . .:_,1. :I * . . . . 1.,z .. I r than all honorary titles, however ' . . Coed Nature. . I ­ . .. �: 0 ,. . . . - I . thing but an extr9mely well-aimed shot, . . . . . . .- k-1 ._� , ­ I � - I . . . I . :... . . I " I t of the fight in antiolipation of .. From the setting Run; W22 the consciousness willotl must have _t I , I. . - - , - the ear y par 1. I I - i , I .. . .. - Dogs racing along t-be battle-front will dodge this last desperate rally. The man must . Still memory elliget . The specially social quality I ... I .1 - - . , : ... .. . I : � . 1. .. . 11 . . befin his, that he had don un . 8 good nat- .. � -'� - I%, -� - bulleta by running zigzag, at have fought like a demon iti that , An abiffin* t .. a as Mail as . ­ �. id develop a moment I o---Amiabilityt the desire to please, the- . - .4 I 11 ' .- .1.. : marvellous talent for taking advantage of of his dreadful extremity. ' He must " Ife 4b ' - , - almost ally.other sinkle inan 11 to bin the kindnossof I � ._� I �q - . 1 I I i l4i,ill 'tile I Iflu'r,in 9 ,_ - , ­ .heart that avoids giving offence, I- "� .. . . k eatt" - nations together ana to malge the v . . . �. - �! . have . 1 "1144thou Onot, Y . . rholO 'and cannot bear to hurt the helin ­ :, � " 'I. s - . � - 1 every cover, ruqning through the' highest been conscious when he resorted to the axe 011, ids that perish and go 'down to world kin." . gs of any.'. I , , , , . . � : I .�\_ grMo�or alon'Ki.he safest line of; rooks &D I -that his days were numbered, and thot.ght I . . .I . I . one. A good-natured person - ir - ) i . a - le ' ' I o t"O . may frankly . 11 . . , A.h. 1 . I . ,.. i 11 . , .. . .'� , . . I disagree with you, but he 'never offen I . I I 4 fal tree". cket post dogs are selected :ODlY of selling Ilia life as dearly as pox3ibl6. bile our help-hopOs vanish. like our yap' � .- I I I da. ,�� 1 - �..� .�. _from adifferent eed. Thehatf--3hepherd. A dozen wolves is a poor Orioe for a man f1d breath. I . I �. . . . shooting a Bell. . - He quarrels good uaturedly :, . � - . - . He boxes w I th .. - . � ." -Omptain Do*&r, in tile course of his I hree .Rloves on. When he fences'ever so deftlye - . � , ., ,- -1 1. half-wolf 1ogs tila carry letters and hunt who can fight as this one evidently could. . .1 . I . . . . . � . . I... I '."I _­­ �'- , nil a cal I for nerviles 46 thq"Rhad�wa fah ea,rn' cruise in his lit Nymuz&, cau a to 1, 1, . _ .. up cripplo are not a 'rely devoid of seent� "All alone tri this gloomy foresi, perishe � 8 Is A great soft bottom, or tempered . . 1 . I L 1. I .1. , I.,- I ,. . -a mail whose identity may -never be known. Ind the White Throne shinoth whcr� he the Falkland lalaulsso On one of thern he PO,n t,on the and of ilia foil. -may satir- 1 . �.... . . � -.'-L . ­ and oan fibd their way ck hom i d Y L I .. - . a in a man. T-amurge all; � . . , I ­ �I ber not.wi o4y explicable . . He mue't have friends somewhere, however, I Oodj(alhi at.even . " L - He '. '. . , . .1 . .- � . �- hadwhat, being an ED I ishmax, he call i I Ia ise, ridicule, Open UP all your weaknesses . L , "T ., � THE THEORY OF KREN . I , By th-%getting ffun:- , ,: _- . nafty ac,oid It ,o,n. and absurdities, bu ' ` - , . 1, . K X E'ST Es-.d ' -.. _ - 'and it may yet be revealed. The inoldOnt . .&ton ­ I ent.". Wit three armed �, t so kindly that youP, . I 1. - I - . ITT. ,. so-­ . . ­ I ' "I'to Home and IN I . . . t . . . -. ,1. s- pl%alond, as Mau tile crew o the cannot L . � But for efficitney i must have happened early last spring, y men from help loving him. He cannot say a .- � 'L L I .1 if the role of sentries , .L I U'lion the work In(lone." . . I -I. . �,, �L , . . ungry.wolves, travelling in picks, wn'd brow wearoth- r� . - ya I ) .,. . � a species 0 ' .� . . 'y us thing, --...- -1 they yield the palm to f de�r' do no � .1 I .. se himself b because lie has no hardness an nocoutem "I '."_., : . � . when ll 1 Bach ere oil t,and boveral shepherds belonging 1 tpon hafth, hard, bitter or contem tuo . I -.;-� .- I.,- e��_. I- hounds that do their beat work after dark. t hesi tste to attack m Ian. They are . - _ ! A "Now Name 'confokt, __ tile island, lie went out to amu y T pt. . 1.o.­ L�_A� I On picket-duty a well terrible br 1 When the record beared :_ I .. I shooting cattle, having first obWned. per. This is -inborn, natural goodness like the "_. * ,. ` L I ., A ) i,;,. �� � � � _ � 'L, -trained sentinel of . utes when emboldened b hunger L ' " I U1. a �, . . ,1 "Jrhou hast done I fly best. I - - . 1 . . - f . but ordinarily they are " seldom . ; dnees of the noble Tn�stjff that never J, - - . 00 A!- � � I ��d I 4",� that breed will seent the approach of a -4LIewIlyn A-Morrisoi,�- Life would be a dull affair to some. ; " . t.�0" .I'- sneaks, atil mission ofthe lassee of the island. . 1, _ d ... - ­ .7 1�0* r troop of cavalry, before a man, with his rmit themselves to be - OTile Elrns,- oro.,to. , . 'm�u if Eites Ilia master, and is the roy&4 warde of ,.��-­, .. �� , , - pe seen by men. The .11 �.­. . . . . . T , �� ., L ear on the ground, can hear the tramp ing wolf is accurately described as being 4 be. I they could not once in a while kill some- his household. It may not be a high mnra ��I I . I -_.t - .1 - : -, . 0 1 .1 - � I . � . I . �,� . L I .. - . - horses. The dog sentry will an- i . 11: . .. ''. '. - - . .. ­ : , ­. I . of the Death brute level, half dog, half davit.' " , . . I . . � . tl�ing with their own hands instead of leay. vlr�ue ; there in no particillar merit in 'it-�_::' - I - - . I . - . . . 1. - . . . .. I I I 'L . ing that work to the butcher. The com- any more than in beauty, or any natural.., .. I I . . �! : ..­ n0linco his Lcovery in a more dia.-reet . . I Ia. ­ -I -1 I . _.. ol .. . optimlemo'. . :_ .'' . . . -, : .- i I . . I ­ � I . :­ f L . , ., . -.,.,: ..A., . pany walked ab.i)ut two miles, and then a%% gilt; but it is)&rarely delightful nd' -� 'L . .. way-than the Scotch widow who screamed ��. :. - I * quality,a . - - � I ,. - - . . . . ".. - . I'm nareformer; for I see more light , � ., I . . , .1 ­-�, I -not possess it should 'iroltate ,... -,-, , �, I �hroughthe citadel of Lu�kno* ' - , Flxlht with a Leopard. :j , a small herd of cattle, which they proceed. those who do � :; . . I . . . . I 1. when her ­­-_: . I . Thi Ln 4arkness in the world. Mine eyes are - . ­ I . I . ._. I quick . . .those who do.- Just as we avoid in person,, : �- . .... 0 LL .. .- _:�.. � A striking illustr&tion of British courap To -&Lob the first dim radiance of the dawn, They finally got within ona hundred ndl dress,or manners,anything that may giveilis, ' �, �--I... "inner ear" heard the approaching. ba ad to aWk. - . I 'L. .. ,:L p pea.of the ,'Lvl cGregors. -Phy lax, . and dogged persistence was" given by an An,I slow to note the cloud that threaten# fifty yards of th rea fine Wile. Captain De ar relish or pain,so must we moderate t1i'a voice, , - - : at p on seen . � I - q 1 1-_- '. ::. iDg danger, will step up 'close ,to his uni. officer in India, named Apcher� in a- fight 114orm. I fired at one of them, but hit him 'I ralbpr To make our convereation charming and per.- - . . .1. . � ,. .-_ -,� �' formed companion, and a,fter a pause of with a leopard. He was going'r�a�d a jo0k, Thi fracrance and beauty of the rose a . I - �L. ' ... 0 thomi never of. L I. . nee following the beast, which he had wounded, A D'L tl weet music oft 4a lark'm clear song off with the others, but one of the party im- fond. We should no more use vulgar or :- `� ' .. .- silerice-a'" keen attention will annou Del gilt me so,slight thollght I give ttl -too far back.', Tile wounded animal stai ted isuasive, because those who do so . - � , I I . .i . . .11 I '�. his susliicion by low growls, getting mote when the leopard, meeting Oe hunt,er, Bta�-8 onger with me tatin We ift'ht-huwles mediately put .another ballet into I im, course expreshions .tha�fi we would 1. . . "), I -.,-,�_; fr?quent, rather th4n loud,pr, as the catise dashed at-him. Apaher jumped one side cry, . wear .. ..� � -I- for alarm becromes more unni Ant even In this great thr6a of Pain,, called which caused him to slacken slovenly or ilouchy garmenta. Our talk- ' I ' � . ,.�, � - 11 kept on, 4 �his 'at . i­ 1.t . istakable. Tile and fired ; the shot unly stagge od theleop. 0. � ,ly should be as clean as our hands a �1� � - - best dogs of that breed have "challenged�" ard. The man started to run, tut before I tin 11 though .he stl , !evid!*t' - .1 - I nd faces, . � . 1 1) - J , . I - cavalry froffi a distape'e of three- to five he could turn round the boost a ra turo linked with each despair. with difficulty son4 in great pain, as the and as beautiful in t; t and odor as tile , �� . . " .I .1 - �84* Almost Wol I Ort I the price of rulgillsh. Iclotect . . � I in I :.11 .� I,-- . miles, ac,,,ordingto th, direction of I Norcigod ban evil in humatitty C& Lain complacently remarks.. I rose. We should 'no more bite with our.. �� . . , . . I . � �-III / ... the upon him. I LOVI I h t, f),resently he took refuge in some tugs k. wordt; than with our teeth. An-angry word :_ . -_., ` 11 11� I - it lies. I.. . : I . . 1e struck the animal with t lile jun as And men grow better no the world gr,ws old grass half 0. mile$way, 8,11d tile Euglight en a as bad - . -,: wind, and infaDtry Irom nearly two mile' bi more fires than hate extinglils .e_.: .- - a. I ' >t �' .� �� They can be trained I . - .. , �_ ..:j, to. announce the ao. was in the act of striking him, ' n so ward. i . as a blow, and a satirical word is : I -1 , . - �..., � - proach of a known friend in a quite dif. ed off the blow-from his head. But the .1 ! .- _`4JC1I1', WhoOlerWilcox. I hastened up and tried to drive him out with like the ating of a hornet, If weare never . .�".. . I . . . - . - . .. . �, .� . ,ght I -,�. 1.� 1: '' � - dogs. Tito bull 11 refused to budge," 16Dd to .iay anything to a person � 1, � ferent way, viz., by leaping to and fro or beast'a' claws from one paw cu, his I . . hich will give- , - ' - .- t ! �"i ­__�,1. . W . , ___ . r . I . . - . I I .1 11 . I I .- crouching down-and jumping up � - � i . . .: ."i I . by turns, cheek., and the other paw knoc cod tile gun � -. . ':_' The Path of Gold. __ - _­ � . '. Capt min Dewar and one of his friends an temd him &version or pain, or st'RuiBb, we milet �� Iq �� . . . - I I� - I." -, ­ . the grass to as what they could do. he be even more careful not to say I - ...� .�; 1Z. , but without the warning growl of the dan. jut of the officer's hands. unything of -,i I . . N . . . An Tridian legend.beautiful and old. - - bull was easily traced by tile blood left an one which will injure him in the estima. -' - .;.�. . � ., -1'-�� 9,er signal. . � . With'all his strength the in&i dashed his Telh h,ow a sinner sought the Path of gold. . behind him, and pretty soon tile ouptliti tion of others. Playful, good naturod -:. A_ i� .- . . � y L . , . , . I I I .t . . I .- - - .- � . . I ___ " . . . .. .. . :,.,;-. -�.-#,�, right hand into the beast's mouth, � .1 criti- :0 1� .­­.. I . . . -..�­..',.; ... , and I � , : . * � I I .1 ' I .- . L - � .. . I I .. ,�'': ­­ �- . , ­,,-� "L with the,leftgr ' !Can )y:a mianixtit moors on waters(loop, . caught,fifight of him lying- beneath a cluinp cism upon the little foibles � -1 . .. -.- 1. ­� UXSi,. asped him wroun I the thro may .1 1. V I ­ ...- .. Qu''Por Religious Sects in n 114 "" at* I Ast t here lay down to his eternal sloop. of grass about twenty yards away. do no harm, but it ceases-to 1, ­ , .* , � -Tile leopard caught hirn near the a ' i . � . � - . ./-, .I— . lbow . . be good natur. i -_�i� * . . . .% .. �_-- - ' W. Tsakiii, a Russi $ UP fired both b,iff;le into the bull beh ud ed when it sometim,is hurt&, worse than a 1. 14141 I-- . .. ,._ JJub and bit through the forearm. WIU f4ith that. though the "A his borloo the shoulder, and at tile same moment �he Phillippic, the e -L..., - �; ,'� 1. .;".,. . all writer, has . 1� . I , 16, I Exerting all 1�11 I 1. .,,- .Jished an iriteresting'work entitled Queer his strength Apcher throw the leopard into , should hold. - ensitive mind. Slander is I— I . � I i 4 � His t eathloss moul should mount tho Va th of other man gave him the contento of his rile. a sin, much wore then theft.' Charity for. - ' �,_o�.-. LA . . '. I . Religious Sect's of Russia," from wbich it 'a rift baween the rocks andor its baek. god. f - he oreattir6 now had five bullets in 1, - . ­ - ­. I. : . :1;. !. I- , appears that there are not less than 15,000- With his knee on its ohist, one-hand M1 ita . I ( - . . . T im bids that we should ever tell the truth, 1 s,,,, . � . I �.� .1. , . . . ' I i 11 . . 000 followers of insanio aud cranky notions mouth, the other grasping itij throat, 110 A and must �be 11 finished,11 the Englishmen when that-truth tends to wound or injure. '- i .� - - -nd 4Wal,unchallenged. th,rouvch the kutes Of - _-� . � 1, . � I .-.,.I in the Empire of the Czar. These commun. held the , struggling animal. His native Its g,11(),%Von, . . thought, . The best rule in to say all-the good we can . � ­' -- . . I I . . . . I -_­_ I ..", 11� - � ities of devout and.deluded beings.are con- boy came up with a double-barral gun. dit forgotten,or porchalloo, forgiven. To their astonishment, however, he rm of every one,-and to retain from a . �, J� . --� . ' versaying i. �.,:_ I LL . stantly being enlaTged in spite of all efforts " Pa t i t i a the I eo pard's mou 1 fire,", Oh. low-hung mooill oh, quivering path of aot . I I . �. - f I-, and ilond prepared for ion The second m.r,n evil. unless it' becomes a clear matter of � ;"�,� , ,I - , . . 1:..I . , , *4 " , Ao the contrary by .the Government.' One said Apeber. . ..�, . light I . . put a sixth bullet into him, and brought duty to warn, some one against 'an-other, . �'.i .- I Thep xvi),go legend coulea-to mo,to-aigfit. . him to Ilia knees, b t only r . . . . :: 4 1 -. .. of thesesects isknown as "Runaway&" The boy obeyed,pulled both triggers, and I " . t i ,� - _� I . fb a moment. .. I .-1.�6.I i , � - - . _d the beast, fortun ithout hit. At w,6t . lituing" and- The great Uoman poet and philosopher t , , , �, . _ He was 11 up agaii like lig � -11 -I.. As soon as they embrace.the new faith they kille . ately V6 �fsedffo latand, and atrily toot . " " I 1. , i. �_ " fly f&m their villages and towns, destroy ting'the harld, The dogged officar's left Thosin charged upon ilia&hs ilauts. Fighting quali- whom referen- o �A:�,. � .1. . . oe ,� 11 . . . do of earth and 11006yon's gold do.Lmeet 1 has .already .been- ma'de, I , . - I . 10 - . ­ �.� I ; " , , , their id-entity as inuch as poBsible, and hand and arm were much injured ; ties are not confine to humah beings.� lies said, with remarkable wisdom, that ..�O_ .. - . , .,... . every . A . I- . Woul 4 th at I hold the stimple faitli and hope, The two sportsmen were in a d�ugeroua while "the universe are trying to avoid a , � 'n . �i P ,2 I . , henceforth live as savages. 11 The Christs" firiger of the right hand was lacerated, the That here tile- Indiana dOul' UP you, bright position. Both rides were emty, and all certain ipecisa of error they generally fall . -�J� . . !, - .10 ,:-..-,� -are another curibius soot. They worship ,hand bitten through, and the forearm. bit. . I . .. -I ­ . 10081 I ' I - I I . .� .,- ,each other ! The chief oeremODiell are a ten in five places. . Z� I� i . . . - - theY could do wan to .dod ' I i'l - . 0 1 . . . ge ehind Qie into the opposite -fault" In the matter �11 " . ­ ., ---f�-_- - crazy,species,of danciDg",yelling an loudly as - ' : -1.I 1_'' ",�_. , �d_ ... : But 0 !bn as my pmyer Is orted aloud - Olumps of grass while buteniV9 to reload. under; . - "i - . ., . ; p " T" - I ; .; consideration tha:,danger lies in the . If-1,"�.1, .. . 8-t - I I! I I_1. I .., . �r - . , %, 1; , . ------44NNP_' _____ Thy h oce,0 ulooa,la,hiddah with a aoud; - Tile captain at thismoment alippedand f At ib lity that in employing this theory 6f , ' - I . - . '. - ,.: I i .7- i f .:.�.` possible, and pounding stones with sticks. , .,- F,'-�!-7 ' 14 � I . � I . , . , ; - I . 1! , possi i I 4 I I -, .1. . .. �� . 11 I . .�.e.4� -1 " . . . . . �. .. And itletantly the bull was upon I,* . , ..f!L13 "r,_ I � I - . .. The "SkoptOys" believe in seil-mutilittioD, Thy 1144 is gone; the waters. cold ind gray­ itn A personality and its preponderance in _,i� " " if *e�dould read the secret history of our ()jut .4 Ah I . I , � . .; - . - I- . I . but will iiot submit to amputation, ' the captain says,, " He drove-his ho ' -i t human[affairs, we may come to mistake the ­; ­ . . ., ol i 4 my feet and obill all hope aw,py. . rn n 0 41 � I '.- - I - I even though it would 'save life. Like the enemies, we should find in eao� man'll life tile back of my thight hoisted me onto iis means for the end. ' _ �. ' `�� - - - I- "�.,__ sorrow and suffering a n it be that souls in sin grown old When a man lives for , -- ,-14.. ' ... . -i . .. ."Christ8" they dance and yell for hours . Dough to disarm all Ob. cm .� � -head$ carried ma .rk- few yards, and th,in himsoll . . ; J.4:_ � ,_,-L . � ..­ hostility. , . Can n 3v+r find the shilling P86bh of 00141 alone, with no higher aim in view, . . ._'10-_ .., , - . . - without intermission. Still another of these . . . � . . � tossled me backward'into the-air.11 - .,.- _. ._. ­ I i ' . . . it matters not how c&reful may be -his - ....'...:, II . � � - ' There Wells mii6ry in being 46 ted than -ICar rielBlake Iforgan,in,October Lippilloot _ ..L � I. - a INT At that critleal ' ' . 'I'll -4 . . 11 � - . W�-.�-_. deluded sects is the "Dumb Boys." Why . -_ .. . mument two other mei 1- methods, how �wine ha plans, how far. � '1_1` � , I- '­I in that kind of wisdom which porce I , --- � , , � I ' . 11 I � .they are called Dumb Boys no one seems t� ives, or I . w . , 4wre. of th �-IE � . 7.1 to 0 Party.came up-" providential. reaching his foresight, how clear his judg. . .;�,� - ­ - know, br f it,is a.curiouB fact that the sect 10 thinksit perceives, that allmankind ure It 1i not In our open exposed deede, that ly the.captain lllays-itud-fl I '_ 5. 1. � . � .. ? - . I . red At the buU, ment; h1a life-in be ch A , . -I . ...- , , 5 - 4 1 - " bOth sexes, old men being in. . . � . ... . I ­ . . cheats. ! . . aritably said to be � .. " 1. . composeL We no 3d�he still voice of tile silent monitor 40 fell-dead ' 1111 i Oe. The least part Of his entive net- �.�:Ii..A- . . :� . I . .. , ` . , -­ _ about thirity feet fie ,where & Wli :_ ; I - ' ;, . I I . the major4y.. It is claimed that some of . -A face Ividdli.is 41 but i,,i �he small swrot, Overi-day act4 O'f tho.injur ad ma4 X&A'1ying,- - - - � " , � ., wakys serew pomeisell a . � . . ` f. . . �,��-.: ' life. . . . � . I ,. . I areli4 been left ulacultivated. That part I .-.;;; �. .- �. to--."- 0, , ( . � . .. .. ..- . . . . , . �I . � . Vaese aged patriarchs have notapol,ea in .mysterious'and �powerf ul ,at,tt action ; 'sad ; ' r 1 ­ . . . I N L. ­ ; ��bloh reaphes, out, of himself and 'above �, . I I . ­ - . , -. I , s . . 11 . e. , t� .:-_. fifty-years,,although perfectly able-to do so hearts Come to it as to the sun to warm Englarid his 4,000 idle olerg- &I*L,�_g I , 'L_�.. , Llid . � 1� V . I � I 1.,. .-L, ` did theyt4o desire.- "The Suioides"area sect theMae'Tes again, I � .. ymen. . : I 'A nifilion doll Old Win vrill-Voi k hIMM11 an ) in.l3o doing lifts him 'to higher ­. . . I jU4L . I ;, . ... I 'I - . . I . The diltance from either the n 3 � !'' '' L .'' .4i, a of thought and action. 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V.- - 'n r,F - " * '' 4' 6HAPTER X XVII. _�.:!�,!_ ­ 'r -� , .thbugh not fo'r the 44A 4" auxiolioly 4 -1 he : %-5 F,-"-. --`6m, . . - . ;.: IF - `*� � '; , -.!" I . . � I., ,4 '.�-�,,�­'F..,;, -,� � . .- . . "' Mrok 11XV01190 , I , "' - Ar - then. ISO,for' t'�'()'�r a i - - re y6n Sick. de M is usup, y confined tot * . :.�, - , It . - ar . .4 ad .' -A _ 11' * . we forms . i � . - - a 0 I , N16,wild , - . . � I. . ., . ,% I. �... � n a, &Ud it ii,aq�b t fo P.eX . of fir Dubl thab Tortivatl-mostly in the fall . � - �,�..I k , ��� , `�,� �1-� rn that 'she h-ad sold Mrs. . owiser an me Ji6me thff Califor I - ' " I .1 . I �.s, -_� ' i - ' Mr.,Bowier ca . I ? - , .,%;, � . � _ . z_ 1. ., I last time, did she .lea' I . I ' ' . Ig,th% . � -- _�� ' ! m, . : , # . :��Y_.��,"' �-Ill " THY RZART'S �DESIRE" . - , ..�� . . I ­ I �, �. ; .: I - ' ' - , . . , kre i - - - . - I -._, ­ . froir which tbere other evening with. that peodlia'r,A ' those"Who, - - . V, . herself into' a bondage rag to , SO 1111pPosod to ,be due to emanations *' . . . .I . , . re, fatiiII4 I , ,,can . ,,. - - � , I a W ih them, - � - � - -- .*'-D640, dear -1 Now, only do tell I" -6x- I swat) nt water, _a,ttended . .. ',�._ � .I. I - was no escape, and, galled, fretted, half the to 48 which slio well know pignified that, rVadily believe I Iti-I'Asid 8 :*Seumtot,� froni , 1ps of itaina , I ,: ___ . - .-. �_..... . i . . .. - � - - �. ., ___11 -11 .,.,. -__1 - .. , - I . - 'San Fravolso AM i , ..�. i1iiini Mrs. Bradshaw Woollffe, in tl ' - - with rank gr6wt - � . _1 I., * . If' broken-hearted, she found l4ra'alf compel. somet'llng was wrong. . . � Dare,to 'a' -a,Ex- iner reporter-'# , h of ve etationj especially I I. ..11 r, . . folemu conclave of a-fem 64 M I . . .. . " I I . . - . I .- .- 1�:_ - ., . .iniae gathering at led to do his biddinj and ac of gt me and weed variity. . .�..� -. T.1'.. . I" . opt .her pros. z 'he 6 nupposeX to riunthe interio'r-of "I. own a .ranob of 14 -,acres. at" " ,",_ - . . � ,h I L .. . I . I .� ,z . .. ' .. . ... � I ... IL . % i: .;,-,. �he commencement of t I London season. eat fate. 1his ioueii?" he demanded-as he lot his Kul ' While *Ater is high and 'vegetation *is , I ­ . .- I . I -on the ramento - _ - �� - � - g ta Lai,hdiug� . . . Sao I . I, � . .. 11 - I., " You ought to know, �,'ors. Dauglag. R1 , �, - , � [' . zil_ , Is If Lauraine had bedn.-unt appy too, It. hat fall on the floor and at t down in a way the Yolil "rinch. , raises..groat a"1 ,10 . Pot i riatured the disorders do'not manifest ...- 1.1'�.. I ,. �� I ­ .: ,: I � � . tr solves, but when' . - your daoighter realty going to marry Keith- woiild have s eetened the goll,and worm. to i&r tile house from cellar to garret. . wheat, and ever Year 064 soon an the whea� the . . .' . - 1 . , � W i the seaaouisfar adO �. .., - - . I : , _L . , z . L- .1 .. .I I I I -_L . y vano 3d, and yvater his mostly disappeared 1.1.-1 I . �_ I ' . .. Athelstone after all?"' wood.of bar own 16t op, but t lat bar rival _- "I tru, 'lof course," -she replied. " Has obvies up the country in overrun vilth geese'.� : . I 1. .. "' After all I" echoes Mrs. Douglas, sharp- ' "pe and hapoi iess, and She anyth,tig happened ' Ova L . ". ..-rl.,-`` .:",- . ( , to decomposing, the iiialarial , -, :.,:. I �r . shoul I have To' . the intetior of our I havo-seen dr a of them two or three ,and a tatioli is . _: I... . .: ly. 'I All ,what ?" i herself siuk- to&'life that woo as dreary as house ?z' . . . . . _. miles long, b,nd so thick that whou - tr u ell appear. *U comes in one or .two -' -- . ',�. ._ -1'11� - ­ yJ - - - _'.-': ...' I.--- - " Well, I Rues,. you inow pretty well a na . ; for iz., intermittent fever or'bilions-' - ;- -1 �-�,' ..11 . . . ptive's, was the crowning Stab to her " 1 that6 is another house in North shoot into them with %rifle you are boun , re I .1, - . . , . , v seciii , I �� �. ," -- n, what people said two seasons agu. But to many wounds. kmer oa ' mi t nt'fever. The latter a to be galy I '--�-' ` , ." �.:!,--I 0 run on your systow, I'd like to to hit Some of them. , They are so plentiful � . : . 11' . '.L think thing�should tum out like thie-quite - And yet, burn in anger, chafe in humilis. seeU The w the former--intonsified. . ,:--. .1 .j.'�L' .:-1. I.- �..', onder to a)e is that I haven't that I P.m Obliged h p I - . - . 1 -� I I - .­ �- :,- -I a romafte ! Nly-only to think of it I" tion, as she might, there wall no help for tier been ( riven to tile �ergo of desporm ion and them off. Tile Settle in great bands. 'Typical.intermittents have throe distinct'. � " .:.: `�_.� . . t y L' ' ' . . .S- ,.�:.", ; - � . .,. I ."It is ,pot so unnatural," says Mrs. and ni,o posiiibility of 68cade. The violence Comm Red some awful deed. Mrs. Dow- A band will SeUle down on five acres, stag0s (luring a ilaroxyam and a period Of - .' ..�L I.I.. .'LL ".� - . .. .. Douglai, . loftily. " Mr.- Athelstone was of her tempestuous Tip esions only Seemed to ser, I give you fair warning that,-that-_11 say, and you 'Won't .hear a' quack nor into,mission of 24, 48 or 72 hours, when onti - I . . I I . . .,-1. . ' . ) I .�i% I I- - L'�. . . I . - \�, always deeply attached to my daughter, ainiuse him. Tears and reproaches alike And'Mr.. Bowser. a feels comparatively.w, Vary �.�. .; '...., ,­�. . 1. , I wallowed the lump in- a squawk, but tho'goese are there and very in their length, and t ell. The periods, , ;11 , � - s 't 11 I , . I. :: 11 ­-, -,.; . . -And, in fact, 66me home from America.with beat against the,stony calm alud immovabil- his thr:oat and flushed upar , . he stages in tile order , -.1..11 I �. I , � 11 A - 'L I tit glared around indusirious, and beforeyou know it they - . . . � .. .. � � . k was Ity 0 .. . . . . _. ' - . , .... .. the intention of proposing. But h f his nature,as futile waves ma lash the room like a ti or drilron to bay. h* , of* their c intentrity of diseased - �-- . - . - - oming or in . -� , � - I y if . 9 avo pulled up and eaten every bit of the .;.. ..4, ':-�, !� . - - . I . .. - - ­1, just tolo late. My dear girl had accepted .a rock that has- borne their fury for oen. Will you Please axplainwhat has hap-, grain Th h ve a skillfill' way of grasp- action somewhut according to the cionstitu- ., � . -. �_ - - . i .� .. � 11 I I )# -he patient or their bodily hea,lth ,_::.,:" .:-�_.� I. . � Sir Francis Va"vasour."' - !'�' turies. pened quietly asked Mrs'. Bowser. . Ing- �he tatelor ahoots in their moutha'and .tion Rf f L, I .: ., ., .. . . I -" . ., � ��'. , , . -t " Is that so ? Wail, I' Dd * ) when the malaria fo ; ; �1.t- -,�._"�_. � � � .. ._. . what shif-might, act as I she pleased, "L*, k at me I" lie lidaraely whiallptod as pulling and relaxing and pulling a4ain till and them 1--�' I.,. ­;.�''., I'll ..1. shaped tale about t,hat. Anyhow, it seems oille fact alone showed itself , to her. ahe he rose up�l and extended his arms at full th get tile aw.clion grain$ wiLh the - � .. .. . . The three stages.are usually that of chill, 11 "'r, - L L � i I . i ..!:� .' . � - - ­.. Sir Fra4e`is was a brute to' her, and-she- was a disappoin ted and helpl ' an,and length 0� fever and sweat. Sometimes these stages . ** . 1� 1. "'� " ,. . 11 'O bla as and then eat the whole. A . * 11;;_� . - . . :1 � Skin will feel - ,,,.,,,- .'- ,- " : I . �"!',.�: I E_ I 66 W'Lly, �hat's wrong?" i�- ,� ,-.:. storm is almost sure - to bring them hot when .chill"is on.a ­ ­ I �-.`l well anyone who knows Lauraine, knows she was,in the power of-a Zewtermagaineb get mixed a little, i. e. the - .. , � L, . . . Bho's got real dow,iright good stuff in her ; whom it was useless.io re e . . I " W h(W4 wrong I -Look at the- mel ' of' in large numbers, but I they- often come nd patient is shak-_ -" ,�'..�� ,* " ,'...I. - � I . nd as fc!r Vavasour-isn't there one of your The long dreary days went, by; empty 4S this lar him coat I I'm� �%Il -in entirely fair * &SbAn, sweat will appear with the _. .... � .: -V - , ... : a co lar this shirt-t weather. I keep in ny hard. I . I _� , . . . -1 -, . . -9 life a rifled grave, cold with -th,% chill of an huncli( 1 and liumped over I I've felt lik- ers to drive.them away. Ifitwerenotfor . ;&gal . - I ...:,. . national ToDets says :.I Nothing in hi 4 1 I I cylql ill h, a hard chill and I I i-ttle fever or - -:­.�.".._',�.., I . � , " ­­ - I . . , . ., - . . , . � .,. - il;� . became--him liko'his leaving it'7 That'b just endless.despair. . - a man lie lup in a sack all the afternoon, .this I wouldn' - vice versa. . I - . . - � .,- � . t have any who&L' The,men ­ . . !. �� ��:�_-_, - . -�/�-A� 1, I about his soirt for an epit4i.ph, "I should s%y. Such was Ler life"Ls,ach would be her life and wt oil 11 ot off the street oar I fell *on are armed with loud-soundiug Winehesters The routi'a prescription in a fever modi- . : - � : _,.4-111.1 .I � . . 'I n . 1 . L .1 1�.11 I . t-i . ` r. ... ,4 1 ­ No offence,-I hope, Mrs. Douglas, though for all the future now. He- soul migh t my hti�v d an shoulders and was guyed at an aine.during tto,ok and 10 to 20 grains of. ..'�--;� .1 _� I �. . �. �.. -I' . d they keep shooting amonF thom all the a dto two. . :., .-, .L,!... I�_",-j"I _ ! . W! . .: I be wa's your son-in-law. You know I alwaYs i rebel as it would, and tier heart grow sick for behlog d , quinine in the intervals, divided i I . .. . iiink I" time. At night the goose don t Other, but . ... . i- I .. Me Y Is . ­ 'L, , f � . � 1� _', speak my mind right plump oat. There's within her as the sullen sbad we,of memory I See if I coin find out what's the evA ' graindoses. The common fever re d i . ' . .. . . le the morning and all thr)ugh the . - La n - - m � I i . . . . . . i' , I � l �..,I, ,.-- -_1 - I aeonite 10 or 12 drops of 3d In hallf glass of ---,:�.� --, & . no nonsense abrout me." t �. dogged, he'r ever footsbep� but ,she was Matto,. Y u were late this morning and dayy in " - ..11-.,51 �. . M L they literally swarm. Tile I or ere go � . � - I I . - - .11.� "I aw not the least offended," saym Mrs.- powerless -to evaTe or resent. Her evil- in a gre4 li' rry about dressing.' Lot me help out very early In the morning a sthy all water and take a teaspoonful every hour .'­,� .I r __ .r, i,��'� : . _� 1-- �_, . ,;, - . Douglas, sweetly. 11 Ad!men have' faults, dcedg had till sweat begins. As to medicine in the - - ', � . . ' . gained now their uwn reward- you off�Vit your cost, Do you see-this, Mr. day. It to&I continual battle. he geese � "'_'.%,�I.'.-A. . - )u I .. � -11-11 ., -....- and 'Sir Francis Vavasolur was certainly the vengeance She had planned for another Vo woo or�Vit � interval, we inust proteet.against the india. -'�.'I . . ,�.. ­ . , In tint be kept going all the time or ,he wheat . :� ­71ttt'.�_,.-,�'1.1 I . � , . , I I . �z*.':.I. . not asdevoted a husbani. as iny dear child had recoiled on her own head. 11 See wh -� ; . - ' - _. I is gone. When the men ,ire plo,vi6g they criminate use of quinine. Now and then a-' .,.-�,�- �-' �:', �,4 r- . : � . ___. " ` - �-- ' h 1�ut you see she is . kt -f Y.W suspenders twisted . get very close to the goose. case may need it, and when it is the remedy ­._�_.-.�.­,�,q -4 ad ,reason to expect. And where are, -the two about whom-60 11 Hei�e I �011?'D"O Tak�.fourteen , �'­'. - I . . . . �-,. , I.Jo.- " "" � __� rather cold and prudisli,land all that, and much gossip is rife, concerhing whom so a-ound )n your back. In your hurry ou -or sixteen teame, .qkch with a big low that it is not needed in any Such quantity. A . � '�t 1._ _ . . . .1. . . . . � he . . �,,.�� �'_K � --1". . -well lie had been spo It by society. We many tongues are wagging"' forgot t) slip it over your shoul4er. ilia turns four furrows'. They come Ing in a better form w,quld be to -put enough tine. �-' : .. . ��,�,t . �.. �.,.-_ lz:�111 M�,, I .�� _ ; - , . ,- .- must excuse him for being & little wild, and Have the sundered lives been joined at 0,her a I i4 also unbuttoned behind. It's no xtrinff.' The first one is a good wa� 9ff. Ti a ture of einchona-in water to color it decided. * ;-,.::- ,-�-- - � -I'! . - I , ... . . . ... , � I - - on a - L_J, t �m - really they got on very *ell together, aind last? Has fate done its' wQ�kt, and, wear- 'A d vou felt hunahe ' ly,then take a teaepoonful every two hours - �-.,., ­� .: . .., I I . d up, as you call it. next is a little closer, and so oo till the - .I� �, I J_,,t � - . . 1 nothing could exceed Ilis kindness*d g(m- ied of spite, grown, callous a w as to whst Let's ge, 'our vest off." in 2d day chills slid every hour in every day `-:`-.-_�:?,?�:-�4-'.�. .';� . o i� last one is fifty feet or more ne4kor than ,� ;.,-4 . . I I . I chills. In the place of this remedy twipes' --- ' i"I erosity to L9,uraine. , And ha h%s left her mayor may not ensue?,, ­ 11 I'd to to know'Svho dared fool with the firstone'was. The geese doq It nod . . .:-��:,.,!�'- v_ .",- . ' ' . L i '. . I I , , � :1 everyth;ng, and quite /u4trammelled." � Two days after Lauraine liad left him, tr y clod ies 4n this fa8hion,-4P gro 1'3a day, take' Dux vom ics, in the same .way ; - , %�C;, � . .. wtod Mr. this and a man can knock them over as he , .�._ 'i_ L. - . � every other time take*the cinchona. This 1. . ­ 4- , -.- I.:0 ".And she's going to m rry Keith Athel-- �ir Francis Vavasour' died.-* His presenti. Bowser w be wriggled out of his vest. goals by. I saw one man take a I monk . -- 1�_. _!'"::. " .- . I - q, _�:- . - . �­� Stone next fall ?" � . ' : T. 10" .- I ' � - � . ment had been true, but his sacrifice bad, " Loo ,at this I" said,Mrs. Bowser as she wrench and bowl away and kill I one. - In is the drug from which quinine iiiis made. �..:1,1_;,i .1 ,-, � . . I ' I .1 . - , ill ,. " �Vell, he -near movod�_ j, 11 1.i�.I I-`� -1, - r hUsband has,been dead - o The cases that mostly require this rem- .: . V7,� - . in some way, softened the !bitterness of r4 wet from Ilia shoulder. Ill gave foctiI if anyone wante geese lie way . _ I 1-.�1. . I easily edy are those which nave the 'differeni - -1.__�, . ._',-.;'- - . . 1. . ly a yeir, and dear Keith is*so very deti- death. , . . .1 I Y)u this cloan towel aa I went (14wn Stairs kill them by thousands, and I wiW almost . I:,� _., _.0 . . . _ - 40 � - . - - cate'sinca that' accident,; and-he has been a. a Id you I stages. quite well marked and' where the : ,-." ,!�::.-.�-�­ ,ze, - Laurainto was Smitten wit'l terrible r thr�w it over your should _r and goin to say millions, up there.' I have ­", -, I . * - . a I .-. ' - - . ,.: ..I ordered to wiuter'at Algiers, and nothing morse. It seeinied to her always as if She It ft it there. That.was one of the humps kilial them myself man� a time. 1 Tile an* atiout its usually healthy and rather full -,�lf�,��.. ;�­ . - . . .- - . _. is L Wialleg 1. : � �.' ;" . � . ill induee him to go unless Lauraine goes should ' Elooded. Persons that' are weakly, pale.. O'L!" 4", . w .- . I .. have withstood h and y)u felt." nual visitation of the geese # Knight's � i r.....-_i.�_,�- . . 1. ISO." , . . . Id L I . . P -"'.. 11",�, - - . reinained by his oide until the end. thin in flesh, or have weak digestion or a "' '! :.� : -1 � � !-. � , .- � a ' I'll E 4 $10,000 to find the-jlafty who Landing is not a joke. It is U14 sternest In. . ­ -'.41-,r 1.0.-,�� , ,.,.... - I I That was a hingi too," Bay$ Vords-the a 40 ovets, are not the right persons for ci - i ..r:.! - .A-: �� . :' ..'.'- Mrs. Bradshaw -13. Wooliffe, eagerly. message penned-by his hand- at a o com- war are is not ept up against them. I I , .,' I':, I queer i Even her husband's dyi I yed that game on me.1" shouted Mr. kind of reAlity and means a heavy Ime if chona and especially for quinine' The lat- I ::� . ; . - t . K)wser, Lr*ing to look very fierce. ' . ' , �4_:, .". ,. . � F � . 4 . . ter drug may Step the paroxysm for one, '-..'':' . I - .. 'Never could make Wad or tail of it.-That fort her, and it took all Lady I�,twvnde's per. I I And o'u ilay your shirt hunches up?" � . I . ., ­­ _ ., . - I ­- . � Lady Jean was kind of 46 . ­ ­ two,or three weeks,when ft ret . .I....: . .I�[.t- ; - Oxe4 up in that, I .- I I . -urns-and the ' ',-. I . - guasions, and all Colonel Giirlisle's strong Hun h0s I Why, the blamed thing has , . . : : . � I .,� -­ wasn't she?" . ­_ � commoff sense, and all Keiffi's tender re- b4 � � . i �_ 1, game druR must be posted in larger doses. . .;.�-.. ." :: t;.. .I. . . tea of Artist* � While;this tu .._. ,,, �,- - - . . I itin tiry ig to climb over my head all (Jay, '' �i: Some Aue* odo' re 19- I- 'Really," Says Mrs. .Douglas, with her . I . mble-down and build-up pro. . � 11 .�.� proahces to lessen the sharpa 3se of tier own wili I 1�11. %�._��,�'I � � .I I : � , - ,1 ' . . le m oolla� hah almost sawed, off my - � I �`, 'A... . . L most-stately air, "I must -decline to say self-accusation' ta convince her that her ei ra.11 - I There in probably Do profession in- the case is going on the general health is being,. �," .."�_ "._� � - - I . . .. anything auout:,that wom,%: n. Her conduct fault, iffault it were deserved no such har -3 . whole range of human effort in w6ich more undermined &nd the sufferer has a fair -��. ; ., ��1 - . A I I I - .. - 0 - Mrs. J Jwser turne ­. , - I - . . .. : I d him %round and . , , -� I..., " , � � - .- -- �- ,,, -- _. - . I- . has been quite wo disgraceful. Quite." condemnation as she feared. opened It s'shirt and quietly observed : eccentric things are done by its-'followers prospect for'an all winter's siege, with, On . 1.-L�.i ,.r I-. � - - - . . ..: ­_ , - � ­­ I -`Her conduct was uoI)etter or worie, A year has pissed since fre3daim came to than in that of tile painter. Tile followin ally an enlarged spleen (ague cake.) The -f,. --, . "Its n(- wonder I looked the whole house * 9 -I " .. ,... . I ­ � . � - : . ihatIcansee, whenfierh sbandw"a,live," *,her-a year so peaceful and' so calin that stories culled from Various sources indicate thin, weakly persons should use,-instead of :::I �. -, .�. - - of .., -_.,'.I�, vik _. . . 4 . oi er for olur night shirt and couldn't find I t,_�­.4, - I�- . a an�swers Mrs,. Woollffe. 11 She was FtlWaYs sorrow and pain, and seff-aci�.-using seem it 10 . - . the truth "this assert,ion, and will be above drugs, ipeoac, if much nausea, esps- - 1 .. �� .,.`��._, � I . I . . 1� - '. � - " . :t_�I .. I . . . . , - . I . found amubing as well.. - . . oially at smell of victuals during intervaLt -J,. I - - .: bad, though, Of course, no one could see it Jul' . . . ,, .� . . ­- - . . once again I . I . _ I ..V .�, �oith whis- "Ohl isuppose you have-disoor"red it , , I I-— � led to rest, and . . I it .--.1 , I .. . - Until Joel Salomans had lost all his money pers of happiness in store. undor�ny oollar.button I" he replied. DelAcroix, tile painter, ram walkIng out natrura muriatioum if much headache Seto * .� . C1 .r;� . 1; ­ z :1 %n4.`blown his brains out. I've never heard A year, and Vo I one day in Paris with a friend of his" wh an in at tile beginning of the paroxysms an ,:,--4i�,, , . I I . . . � ' .. 4, � . ! en so .4 -� i . �* .1% good Word-of her since. � lover. -morrow She will wed her ,A porti o6 of it'is. in your hurry Nu lie f9Il iuto a brown-study continues all through, and'ev metimes - - .. 1.I- .,!" - . . I . - . . . diln't tal�0 it off, but put on your day s irt * . : �:.I'. - - I .- � _� . . - " - � . . - U . - �J��­- - . � . . �, -Mrs. Douglas looks unc6 fprtable.w,,', -1 He k neels by her side- in the summer, ON or it." A' What Is up with you noW V! 4id the extends frout one paroxysm to 'he next; I , .. �,,. : :7: in � . . I ; arsenicum if chill and fever got mixed up, '..?..�-,:" '11 - -.. - , : " Of courg'e,as loniz as society is net pub. nioon-light-his-heart too full of rapture 11 What I . Are you trying to mako- out. fri,-nd. . i i � I ..­ ., . .1 i "' � " " . . � I 1 .I'.. " , , � - . . . - I � I I 1 "'111 go t & 6ortain a a ly -,,, and especially- if a person has a faulty .*_, �.. �I :.,. 't',j. . : ere is Some c Bowser . .,I ! . . . 1. - . . Itely outraged, as long as th for wordR-his eyes resting ever cro tier face that I'ma born idloti" It wled Mr. hade: A� �110,w ... I IL-,I-1, �- , .J, ;.I . � ­ . . ' lied tile arUst. I di eation at other times.' ' . -, - . . I rep �. . � . - .. .1 ,­,I'� ,4.", � . � 1 , 7 !�.. 811ow,of clecency, it puts up with a great with that kdoration neither bas wearied of Mhodancod around. 111know1noverdid of . . , � , ­ - . . , , _� .. , . - . , . 1. . I I I What sort of yellow? .. : - �� These rtomedies should be taken in the-,: - '!�'�-, w-...,� , � . - - - deal ; 'but when anyone is ,imprudent yet. . I I .11 . I, . I . , - ;k - , - I iing,() � . , 11 . recep the lbound "You are happy-you are. tire on eare a 1,1, o that sort . ant. -: . interval from one -to two\hours &part aw --,:; '. �`V.: -. �o I enough to ove . Just then a cab drov� p ,; I. . �., - .- ,a' ry mark., i I Buit ii;'� there, and no wonder you felt 11 The ve, Who the chill is a. _:t --- .. ,".,..i,:.,., , ' . - - happy?" he asks,as lie has ask da so uncomf4rtable. I don't See how you got to . .­� I 1�....I -, . . � i a alters the c_�se." . t1louliand ry thing I" tho paint gasped directed for cinchona. . I . . , .. _L� that qu t . a e shaiiie.and the ch ief,,th 1 ' 24� vomic . _..x . 1. . �. _..�, It Of coul " , P�s. Woollge, wjX11 times before! I . at, --stop I stop I . . UT I 91 Mal. - , 4- ,,:,� -9 . - - . � es Ni . - . - 1. Your colla� around your neck." fil am Gagaged, I the cabby replied,with. be bert in the J�e &�obut 10 ro" , ., .1 ­ - . � �. " e " a vree�, . . . 0 . interval. a ..� .,: ­ .. � ... ­­- . ' It's only na ural to wink"94t "Ah, yes," ahe 4,haw "Too trarPy Do Y(til mean to Say I've got On my . . - �� _L�.' - a smile. al- " _ "" �, . , 4 i . . ion In "ter, or the �-�,._'.-- :;-,., 'I r -� . � !out stopping. of the third alternat' - . r _&veuience. I won-der most it seems to me. I ­ . . - . -,-.. � I .... I.. . w1lat suits on oo why . '- ht shirt ?" he demanded an a paleness Dolacroix started in pursuit, and at a pills, all of which-are in the dame except _.I, ,� .I.�.,,��­ - 4 - La:dv Joan has never come to London again 'I And of what wreyou%b inking all this ni; . . - .11 4.-� .,!,,�;L """" .. - I suaceedod ille flush on his cheeks. I... ",%.I ; - ... - . I steep place in the-Rue dos Martyrs over. natrum, � � ' .,.. .,:.�V., 1: ��- .. - . . . . ,-I L- � --�'q I, . ... since she married thatforoigner, Couat--�- long time ?" I 11 do,&tild here in one of your looks oauyht, took the.cab.1 Opening tile door,, he said, One who has chronic ague must be care, - ::-. , e -S..,. . I r.' k ;.-1 �I ' - . 1. I . - - what's his name ?" 11 " I was thinking of sometbint Et".ride the b olkle of your trousers mud rolle up in tones of ofitreaty, to the -paeaeuger i - ' I ,_ . . 4 . . , on the b !I . w ful about being out in night air, eating &p. . -_ . r told MO long ago, dear, whell was very in & hall ' I .4 I . �­.., �_, . . . : � � . " Count KarolyskL T �don't know m - . k 3, very discontented, very wretbhed. I I - . . . side : �, . I I plea, or rich food, or overeating. 60me cases ,.:.. -,.-� �'.--_,,:(I j:, , . � I . :'sure. But I think it is just as well." .N' O w1c a "And - �id It myself ?" ' ` � I - 114 � I . ' 11 Do Weisi t�ll yout di�iver stop ; I that have been on hand for men the will need _­_. . ..:: . L; . . � . ,,, _.... I - � o I ­­ .'_'" -L, . I , - . . _. .: '' �_;__ _.I I , .. ne.. in her old set could positibly receive . " What wag it?" . "Wh �who else * uld have done It ?11 - the guidance of a physician, . .1 _, . I.., . 11 That anthem from the I F,Iijah :' I True want your complexion for a pain ng �on . 1-- .4�. - ­ - her." I . ;.-.,- '. L .- t Mr. 1�( io�ser malreohoed off t1pst&ipx and re. I r- r- ' , . ­;­ 1114 .I ' The best way to-do in thin dise .i..."t��- . I ..I - " Well, your English society beats me�" .in the Lor,l ;'wait patiently for Him, and dressed t imself. du doing go he came across which I am at work. 'There is PA moist,others, is to rest during the interval, * �, :" i- , . Mrs. Bradsh He will give thee thy heart's desire." chant clomb at hand. I Shall not dettin _. L. 11 , . _. - ;:��-�1� I*" ' . . , . . exclaims aw B. W.00llffe. the nook ,i� he had worn the day �efore you above five minuteB, and in a4lic wle I an well as in the attacks. The second form, I .. - 11:' :' - L 6 . I'­ ­ 1-1 I .- . __ 'Guess you're the ruinmeat lot,of people " And what was-y our-I tear L's desire, Smug, , I .�`,I,... - - go) . I . gle( i away between tile two s1iirtA. meat of the service yon render me!I i 61 I is when there in no lntorv&l of comparative, 1 ' . . i , . - . 7 L- 14 �� .., I 14, I , on the-face of creation.-_ What-you,'Xe not my-own . - ;_ ­ H) reali I thp.t he didn't )live much of a It health between attacks. The fever abates ,1:1.N'-_'-I��L .. , . it . present you with a sketch of my pio�nre. . _' , ., - _ . -� I going 10 " Can you ask?" she rinurniurs, on it woull-nov- . .called . - _,s,� ,. - . . is&gal tit Mrs. Bowser, but The bargain was struck ; Delaorlix got but does not whollv go off. Thiis is . , � !,�-,'L -�:--..-,.;--5 "I - - da .- .. - .. I - ately ; and in the tof er dta'sakel he - - . . - . I Yes, . i,MuSt. it is-:*Lady Rtwyhde C summ or do to .at her offsoot-froo. Therefore as . .1 ,�j �.. ,- .. I .. ' I his yellow, and a few months later. ,�.he bilious remittent f;vt�r and muat-be treated.. '- '*".- , �- . . : ' . '; . . _. - 06rlisle's day, you know - draws tier arnis about his nee . and. kisem lic came l6wn stairs and she asked him if . �si all. much the mine way and with same - . . zl� ;:.i�.,. _�. , . -. ., and I want to tiie trembling lips, - � 11 fare"receiied a sketch of his "Assw ' I reme-.' . . �141 1.I!.. . . look in and hear some later news of my . lit didn't fool more like himself, lie drew ' of .dies as intermittent fever. At this time of - ,-. , �- -" - . 6C a tion of the Archbishop of Liage, '_ '�'... .� , 4 . ,.. - child. She -corresponds so constantly I can, I do.- . Tell met" .6 SAY1. with hi nself I 0 to his full height, looked do wu Another artist, celebrated in his day as �a the year'.probably many readers are victinu- '.-'... V4 .'­.­I..., IN soft insistence. I at her Jo-'a proper me, land then . ' e." An adjuvant during the.fever, I:.. _..�'..,..,-� ,, ,. . . 1". -k . 4' 1 _,O_�nil I ural." - I "J-ust your own.graceless self, Keith Vp re plied : . .. . successful painter of port,ralte, while M Lk- of " aga 11 . �.�i�X_ :, ith her friend. Of coarse, it is only longth, of ti - , . 'I . . I - . i . Ing,a counterfeit presputment of a lad if not chilly, is frequent sponging with tepid.. . 1.1­,�* I - .� . "Old cat," -murninre N ra., Woollff6, as :. [THE END.]. . _% . 11 Mrs. Rowmer, don't lot this thing h - ' yo . . . . ._I-I I,z_1,I , "A'..11- - * ::" ,:�­ ­ L - ;,,�" , "Al I I _ . he I .. L I .- . , �7 - � .. 1. L I sp. perceived that When lie'came ta,draw � w4itor. .v *1 i . :� -- the satin skirts trail awayl in the distance. - ­I - , . .1 ­ n aga� not if you wish -to,continue .. . . . .1 , .. . . . � ,, I ��:" � :_: .. -P.M . . ; ." . , - - r .- . 4 _4. . � . -I I., :­ - . - 1 mouth she tried to reader it smaller by con. .. . I . ,� I .- .:,L,.-' . .. . . ;.., ..1��14- .. ; - - -1 � 1. _. - _­- ' - -.,�I ;_. .", '_ L . I - . I - n� n sea, poeition I - That in .-acting tier lips. . . . _ . ­ - . -�� . , ' , .- - "You could not blackgUaMt yonr daughter eat Lo&d froz His Em oyar's Miad. Fif, � . pre isons I - : Don't Couchl .- � I.. . .--!.-,- ,-�,�".tl 1,,A!,i f -11� L - - . enough once, -ind now it's 'dear chi.I(i 9, A Gr P al'. t i"no use d sing tile matter, and- `4 11 Pray do not trouble yourself i so much, ' in all'bronchial affect4ons-the pa�Aisms .1" �'.gl�i. 'I(k.�I� �0 . : P , ". 4 - 1 �, . .. ..� I..­� - ,: ,��_ � .11.4 � -­ , I - __Z� ...I and 'dear Keith I U h I ve no gtience There was -L look-of stern datermination it Joesn'.ilook well for a wife P) gi I her madavi, ' he exalamed. "If you like, I of tile cough Should-be placed as far as POS, ����. � . - - . w - hu fibs . � �­ ..... . . ... - - .:: 3�1., 1 .I - ith such humbit, . Th" ithere I I urmw go will draw your face without any mouthi at sible under control ' f tbe will. . ­ ..'� I 1�, � . 9 9 is an and , on the,young man's face all he i tarted for the nil any back talk. We wil � I� I . ... her husband. N�n, m �dear, such news. private offioe of the head of t ie firm-suoh do wn to in o-vorlook' ti � , inner, and I . - y i n all. . � , . ' '' .1:��-'I- . . . . - w -a" Ill I I The old idea'thb.t oisagreeablie sensations _ . 1.. . P.. ,, - ;,.- I." '!r.,k . . . - I � '"I '4i , I' :_ " '- - to be md, a careful i ' the future III ,' 0) . . . . 7,10 .--:'. a you�think . I t mad�11�his min ce there ' ­ L: . . . L . atlas "� or to die. .a . . Idemish painter Craubtock, of whom it in of "something which ought to come UF . .. ­ ,�- i I) ]a' f - has ' - I.. � Keit4 . Athelaton'o is, _L ,t you w "in4oz - . I . . "�,oinff to marry a look as comes to.a m%n I f hen he has matter a I I li�ve I ti A somewhat ectiontrio Individual was tile in tile throat indicated the presen nd Whom do d 11* . " Lady Vavasour, of course answers-the ' Knock I Knock I Kriock I . , I . - I ..�,L _ - I . . � ,..,,%�:%,,0-,,, _4 � � '� : . I I Cume in I" - . ... I . � - told that once, fearing that his wife �4d been entirely displaced by the more ratioT :!..-. .­_ '� ,-4L�, YOUDg C06utesa of Longle _t: quietly. -_ -.. , ,.: _ I ­ --L �,� � y , . I I. - ..: � . 0 er rolonged - -. i,i:- -_.1��i�,�:. . . I A Surge on's Nerve. - . ' .. ceased to love hini, and anxious to disc - , . '�L V . I .1 �I ,. . ­. "'Why you knew !" exclaims Mrs. Brad. The young man hesitated ro'r the m-111. � -. at view that the continued and P ' " , - � , ., . if his fears were founded on fact, he resolved efforta to expel that IlsomethinqI are often -, . , Ok'- . - . �- - : Shaw Woollffe disappointed. ' , ionoth part of a -second and drew a long It us .,te common belief that a surgeon n tin extraordi6ary test. . H4 tore his productive of more mischief. than would.-.. _..?`i- ` --:'.' - , , I . i I - I ; .�r . . I . CA I in lat pos one what is spoken of an . . .. ?!,::_L�­.._�: .. , - I '. I fiidn'v; I only goeased'. I always breath. - It was against the rules of the all OIL- bIllouse from his chant and painted lust above result from its beingL allowed to remain. .; z. . :1- ..��. - "... - I - I . _'. r'...I ,_L ", ,� . I . .,_,� __ r, thought it would coma, r,o that. Poor house for an employe to draw a long I)r,e&th traorditni�y good nerve, and you may per. hts heart a,very vivid represent#,tion of a There is attendarit' upon evcry d - :. 411 I � - ;. . .; if . . , - --) .1 ; . i dut ing working lioure,but ourl hero chanced hs pm dOL lok you possess this. At the, _ is r .,�I ,Y,�,::.'i,?, .,- Keith !'.' I is' lips i 6nd ': :� J - L I . . . in wound. He then painted h ease of the bronchial tubes a greater or . I - I �i . q_, I .- . . She sighs:'and the radi�nt ey64 00W L.& - - . sa rue tin Q , � .�,�. �.i!��, �', , , .� .: � - I - I it. . - ' you must, bear in mind that y presented �' ghat tly leas amount of muctis, which exudes from ', -"'.-�� " ', " I . I 11 Well?" queried the-head of the firm as tile Due of a surgeon the coolness, or calm. - - -:1 - t .,1. - I.- . .:. � litt'e dim. A.vision of the handsome face I aspect, 'Covered his palette-knifo' and his the membranous' lining of the -tube. Of -.--n":-, ' - he looked up with an icy glare in his eyes. ness,whiah is so admirable and necessary in _',� - t:�, . f r ,-L," . i;_- - _I . . and figUre of the man who had been her . I garments with spots of red pai to &(AvB a course there are the accompanying signs o ..,I � �i. ,*. r I. . . .66 M . - , � . r. Overall," began tile young mawas an o er Ion does not i I th pbseension r,,, - . . . r . . . �. L ­�.I�,�.t . _� -_& ' . I girlish hero. rises suddenly before tier; in I per mp shriek, and fell to the floor an if ad inflammatiou-heat, pain,awaiting ana red. I " -_ - contrast to them she sees the red hair and he made a reat effort to-control his emo- of&by n mark III r8onat quIty, b . � .4 1 1:41, 4;- - , . , ,I, 1 ­ .-* .. . . ut it test wM succosgful.i Madams A,8 be,o k I name; but it is the mucons'exudation which , "r,�':�i,...�z", "_ 1. r - the . ., 1. `:��-�L "' - burly frame of her own lo 1 d and master. tion, ".I Eve been with you over f6ur is the oiniplestarel3ourt of a complete knowl, .hearing the shriek, rushed �. . , . -_ _-,�.L : I . )) . . into ,T,4o room, is for tho most part responsible for r '. " . _] r T, - . .- ., 46 I y,exre. ad ge-of ,vitat he is doing. ' It is rather the .- .- ,,!- .-- I . . 1, L'':i.r I _;i., . - . . - _, , � ..:I Well, fretting's no good," -she say'st - ' and supposing that tier husband had bi'ell dis�greeable sensations which we inatine , .�..z I.:_�.I:t 'i k .1 . � � - � ' ' _�"L ' as tUral 1 olltOOM8 0 y himself, gal, r:1. * ,_ _. � I " Yes." - �­�� ;' � T': I . '�: .,! ,-'r.' :L' f his accurate familiarit killed or had killed, 0 way to tiviqy attempt to alleviate by coughing. -� " ; , . : with a little laucrh at the contrast. - �­ '-' - r. .: r, . r, - ' -�- "LL' , n . - " 1 , - 16 I trust that during this loing p�oriod my of &n%to ny, and,his daily habi4 I . .,�.J­- L -, .... was awfully fand of Keith, and I do hope what was to the a4pposed victi he a great major!, ..� ,_1-1 7"L. . . r . ! * . I 0" Now it is certain that, in- .. .1 L .m:I.' . .:r.­ . ...1�: he'il be, happy at last. He"A had a long Spell. -conduct has been such that-" A true ii would require a very fine zl�arvp floor a Series of very gratifying ootburs of ity of ina'tar.oes,where the general health r--r-' �'­.. ',�-1 ' - . 1. . '. " Bat this is ire time to come to me *ith tojo to' I mastboad, or a Sailor to ride a'u grief, -What the lady said wheo her I rd :-,'L;.'.'-' '_' ",L, . - . _r of--4he 'other thina." � I - i of the patient is not attacked, this exada.- . I = I . - �; � . .. , A .­., :,�,. , -1 . I any,such request." . . iii,manaj ble horse across a country, but -i-"..�­_�.."� ,Z, * I �- z , I And meanwhile where is tba'prime mover and master oat up and informed IA r tha he tion undergoes what IN called resolution ; �, � i.- .. . . I "Mr. Overall, I was advised to come to a � ilor'i"onfidentie aloft is due inore to a Was only ihammi . .., ��..- - :"' 4�4 1 - r. in t; a plot that w ­ lit, history d' not�re -it.. in re-absorbed..through the fine ' r __ � q � as to ruin Lau.-aine's hap. i . a. .1 .. - L.. , . that is, _a .. � � ­ ..�� . I . : ini so-that was to have-been a schenie of you weeks'ago, but I put it oi�-11 ,,, - m kt er c f habit-, than to any particular cord; but if alto ad to go nelex: not worl� of blood-vessels about the tubes .I...., f 11 .�. I .. P. ; . 1 . ­,., ..�- . .. .. . . . � .�. ", -11 Then put it off again. Haven you got ar io tit of courage. In saying�his, I do 0 L"it 'is - : : . vengeance perfect as wozian's malice and I treme to tile "other 4� d giv a ropnol . ,: . ., ;,� - ..." ) into the ,blood, where taken care of, i - -s ­ .�' .71 :1.. . ., , -�- t- :.,-; " . : . skil. could make it? � sense enough to realize that.[ this country n( t veist W depreciate the calmAess,of the scolding, she certain mites a a great �P" and complete recovery is effected. . . I . 1. 1. . - I -,r 'has been on the verge of - a f difficulties, but I portunity, and showio here wOmal� of, Oil the'dther., It - . �r 1.. I 'L ....'; -0�'. - . .I The world of society,of �shion-theworld . a6ic?" in the fao 0 I & I slid, let us suppose that"'�':: ­ ' I': . I? - i ' . � ' - I � . . .-,. ", . : , Lpolile %nay love supLygewonil�Iou quite plainly th&tif YOU haven't marvellous 4olf-oou4ol, .�, . I We do not wai I I� -1. . .,1. which she delights in, and has delighted- I"I I know it has, Sir ; but I - I . . t�for resolution to take place; I " �--N." ­ .- � during a panic an *ell as'whon times .are an ough.3ourage to be a surgeon,I should be .� . ,m .1. i: ' , "' .� " � . knows Lady Jean no more. � - .....I . .�L_ - - , , . but that, oil the theory that every particle _,,,r,"-r:__'_14' 1 .. - . I - � easy. Mr. Over-" . very mILah asTiamed o :�. . I— : i - . : , ' , '�.r"r._, . f you, and you would ­ .. I ,-; . ln . - ' I . ?f thq exudation Should be expelled, as be- _ 1�, , 1� � . . If she had never met ber.--imaster In &U - " Lov i I Love I What fin Jericho has turn OU 'r be a very p , what- -- ' -How to Dr . ': I!. ': , �4 1. .. , .� her-life before, She met hi a the person of I ,y Wet Show- - of a, poisonous nature, we strain. to ex- . ,. . .:-.�,. , 1.7 1 4 r." '. . . love got to'do with it? You are now-get-_ ever O(oupatoloa YOU Might follow. Still 'r Ing . .� �: � I _.:. 1: .: , Count Karolyski. He was a stern tyrant of expiration, and, "-­. it '_ f ' r 1. I � . . ting twen,ty-flve dollars a week, I believe, this faci r P! .nil, and you-may, perhaps, be When, without overshoes, you 1i6ve been- 'hatiation-every muscle .-'17- ��,,- r ; .. . eInAl r " , " , , .. and,jealous ruler. Once 4is wife, and once . pikught in a heavy,rain.is form, f -in fact, the whole-system. What follows t _ _:,-, . I.. h :-1.�­,_i­ , - and if you aren't Satisfied y(,c can quit." in i .4 to hoar that 1, who have known .1aps you . . I... .1 I I __ iafel among the gloomy solitudes of h'is own in -eat i h4iva, known alreadv hat W do with We may have accomplished our itnmedi­' .- ..� ' _.-�.-: .. . . . .m',-. � 'esions in the Carpatbian range, - I, Mr. Overall, you have a Uught-or.", m my gnA surgeons, have never seen one w t of the inflammation..,,'Ir . ..I . - �;.- ,posjoe there yI6ur best kid boots ;rhich have mon th objent, or the see, - -11 ­ . . __ -1 I I .. was!neither peace nor libq'rty for the-Lady .. :1 Yes, I know-three of 'ei a." r- \.� - I or* ate � . I who has i4ot possessed a very fine courage. __71! . , oughly wet through, and which if left to "lay have been out of reach. In either -*:------7 I----- . . ,1 I . " - . ..� :�� �. I. ", ,L: r. �'..- ,�r;ap. . - I � .I I love the eldest-your Edith-stut I In short, a very good surgeon is, in In f we could See the point at which - r . ". . r ,J, - ;. . * I . a way, will be iff, event, i .",;�`.�7.� -, - � , , _.. � - know she loves me." _� . � '... 1. .. I -P�ssionate; exacting, h4mble 4inion,- a very,fine follow, an r, lual � I . . _' .... .Ir orluelj domineering, 66 . . brittle, and naloveff? If not, (In wit be our efforts had been directed, we Should �. I .. ,.: ,1. .'. , I . -11 - - - � . � _ : ­ r, I 11 - . . ;. It - And you want to ask her Und in mm'r- Wien I 6e (as I do See) the.extraordinary .... : � '� ' Ii;s man, who had for 6er an absorbing lad to learn what,- heard onF1 ' had not bien productive - '_ .I . . .-L-.I.:-- riage 7" - ' achieve nionta. of modern surgery, I am _y race My-, discover that-they . .. 11..� I- -" ,__: . � I .1 -, riatiod, but" ' I . .1 ; � 1. . . ..::.-." r . neither trustl nor belief,resolv. " I do If � �,.,,'�.­7..:,.r :,14, �j� - - - from I. ence is of ,,&Inc. I To tead of the I - `� ,� . 1'r _' � � I ..,I% - (.4 L,hat she should'never scape his kee] I , , . . r�, . '_. : ;. very pi oud of belonging to a profession , one whose a : of the results autici ated. . Ins . yed, we � ,' I 1 :.-, _�� , .. , � I . . First wipe off gelltl with a soft cloth all inflammation being in any'way alls _ � � " . r -­ 1�t �er chafe and fret as' P'1191 � 11 Tak'e' it 1"'Nke'Rditht Janeaud. Sarah w 3ich I" made life so-much more ei,dur. � , . .. I % ": � r_ _. a . . . - :'' 1.� � -. . :- I-1 . ' a would. . surfooto Avatar and mud�; thou, *hile 4till should find that s;n effect had been produo . - - I .` ' , -_: - 401 three of'em if they'll have you-and got si,leaqiltrolougedt* thehump,nraoe. So . -�" ; 1,: I . - . - - .... Is . �­1.�. V�hen -she had' heard- of .,Sir Fr%iicis' I h . 1 wet, rub well with kerd'sene-oil, to that which follows scratching .. '­­ .. I I I - . . - . . I I -married to-morrow if you waat to I" - P,550)13 , 0..g I using� for ed similar r 1: Z,. ..,..I 1: 1_� reit fascination which tour- .. - � - I'I, �. , an itching sore. Tke irrita, "_�;­-,_ I, . ..:I . ry it dioUbtrp Only g, : -� '� � V4�aaour's�death she hAd congratulated 44 M, w can I m,' tile purpose the furred side of Csut�on'flan�nel. tion has for the ... : ".. - . . r. Ov.arall, ho er-" . . r 02GOSS03 to'LMUDY, Lpp0&ls . .1 - . :-"e'l .,. herlelf on her p-udent a oep ance Qf 90 relieved, but it is I ..-1 �, this . . , Set them aside till Partially dri, wl ment been - .I* ': 'r . � . . Ion a me ,,1. - . -r . -, . . . . 11 Shut up and get out , GrOt Scott, ore.., - ugly to it wibl rot . 1. � ,� I­I re aspect !ly ks she kne w but what a abook you gave 'me ! I th' t withbil is-advisable. q$ey question-of time when I r . .. -A Othqr man, in .m6n. of courikgo and . ­ -� I ought determ a I tion than to those persons o epond treatmen 11 urn with -.� �: . ,,� I ; ; I -,, tha his actimeno, had ri ',aur' r 01 fmoro, " I. � . ; ,:�11��,� I sine of her ' may then be deposited in a conveniently renewed energy. I . . ' . I ­ r". � .�. you had come to ask for a raise of$1 a week ,Weakly constituted.minds,, or to thouie who . 1 . . . , - j,I .. I ­ . , .. . 1 1 - , . .. warm place, where they will dry, gradu&ll The.habit of tinde%voring�to .e3tpol inore � .1 . --elie'Ato,0 r .. .�;� .;--... loi(r, and poisoned all th freedoin of.hq.r, on your a dary- I Young man, next time w�e less viartebrate alto ether. . I . . : ,Q INT,� ,�� ,. - * ... , - . . .. . ,9 . �1., . ��, - i ..,� 1.- ..I sud Ion release. . . . . . . . Frenc�, of the �xudation tho,n will come away with _ I . -.�, � . r 1 . * -� , ..�;­, , . on want to marry into my family come,in - i I . . . : ; and thoroughly... -Before 11pp lyin . . .1. . : , ,�, .1 . _frt __ . ! .;- ,OF- � I . ru -an eZ. ­ :.k "' . r I ' 11-,� -�..-1� 13 at when to dodrse 0 ime.Sh . Giffiftif Me and Jump,on my. neck in % bu,jinesd ..1, 1. - � !- ­ . kid-tiresslitg; A gentle.�ud infrequent coughing is 1. - -�.' IN '�'-r' . � 4, , e I . , , givo-thein a final ing with . . � . . . . .L . i r h.las tile flannal, at I ill r . . . . _,L., I 1�__,, , . - 1_. . � ,. Keith's recove I her vag�- and fury kn e At ar ell breath-a grown person I _ Olightly da ad idle one. I . ­ .11. _­ I - .� - V7 ,q � -,I . ._� ry . ew way instead of adaring me.out of a year's r . in . , mpened with haustias a . . . ­ I -�'_. , 8 � � I I . � . ' I I , ,,.,'.. no-bounds. Then, for ..the first. time 05 1growth. . You take 'em aucl in&rry.'em."d �I I in L of air. - . ��I i - � I - �I- ..-.I 1, 'eror-oseno, airid.y6 boote, will la'.soft and _ ,, ��- - . - --. '- ­_ - ' , -* - .� .;"Vo . -U . , . ur 11 � . .- , . I , I I r r- . � - - - .1 1. . . :L W . , " I .. ..­ . _,,,,r I be L happy . if - 'kid- Mud , Austrij-is&-great:smok . . � - 11L 11 pet in their married life' 4he g%vo her hus. land � P Tkr,�-[N. k. Ott on own or nisnoq# _04e-third*� -thio flexible iiis"no.V. The ress�of . .: . 1 . 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' - A - ;. brotheh t.0 loty of the lea Richard �Vatsou, mi! sjiii t}c� vioinit' `of Toroutu.X 17 le . . - � sA -. al>d m st oY the conte to of Lha' cloths r - .:, . scol a colli perhap� be gtivep:et6 long to teat• , M. I '_ r X � � 11 f , . basket 'elonged to lids. Charles Sturdy, o the. etllcierec of our-: loon `or ata'atstl ns -I C T E' XT AVEEK Sy . Y 1. g t - S I- . i '` '+�pul#1i fed ewer Frida Spring hill, Kiug towp hip, Lie sistor,-- fro I the apprehension of this _r�peaies of - s:, i y ma.n�ug nt>ta office Econo lst. F .. - ,. . 1.1raring O,A. - r.. non ailicl. . : 1 y t . - `. " TZ,R :-:' _ T 1N Dunt Jo school bite been oloited to 'et It .VVe re; 0121 ' t4 �`l 'e Oli c �tllln &t: r1Ceg ,to y,, ._ °. s U ., ,_ Y.oP. S, C. . Notes. n p y • 1 J_- ,_ 02.26 er�rsar; tdi.001fpaid adds oe. . : u r touat of diphtheria iii the neighbor• • . RATE$ OF AD RTIBINC or Christ acrd the Chtarch _ f uo Rome weeks ago the Broad` tlisettee i hi{ ., �'ou canubt h.8 p but t ke the advanta e' Of� ... 1 c: First in stoop,per line ra a oat in the ftimily of ltev.'Mr.Shantz. .' : ., 1 f lO cents. Tt ie stimated that title Chinese a endl a= Each au Sequent insertion,per line 5 p tud i.tj is said, through want'of knowledge ft1flflilitltllfttllff itNififlf ! f t is :, ;� This rte does not inoludra Legal or Forst n ad• eyerg. ear $130,000,000 for the paper that r c lessuese a o , ! it flflptlltltltttiltt 1 , .. vertiseu�ata. g they b rn in worehi ins their ancestors. pr per gaarantlne hao ;1 1; pp of en chat rued, and the disease has now (: , ,� i3peoiai terms given to ;parties making Don- A C fosse miasionary:reporta that in. #� - .t 2 ,i mate fot's or s mor the orb the Fear. Ralf• larger gion of China f mine has driven i sou a foothold is flys or six neighbor• '® yy f: y9arly ozlFeariF_contracts payable quarterly. ng miliee.--Tr}bane. a d $man flesh. $e ._. .T. .4,►.w.- ..�....- Bh:aine sCards ten linea or under with a pr p One gars 00 ' the tall bttants to eat �� r i ,payable in advance. p p s bake f tlhe market p_r ce of a boy or girl, - BIRTH , �.O1. �'Notpas in looai columna t'eu oenta'per line, sixteen dears old ae bein about ten dollafra. . 3�n t y-- At Braughaus,au Monday, Nov.i3tb, '-; Ave cents per lice each do knowq_ insertion, So fa are miseionarie from bein met• lest ,Ithewiteof u A Barotay of a son. �oo aI'th -of the Biro eholce$t- of _ Especial contract rates mado known on applica. g y - } .; spa n •--At Claremont on Nrida , Nov. IOtb 3' l. bion. Nq free advortieing. �oenary workers as the are Sometimes 1ey, be wifA of Samuol Narttaer,of a son. __ �° Adverti�semente wttliout writter natruotiona falsely $epreseuted to be that there are 60 ;r rig. Will beinserted until for .��--� • k�tdden and charged ac- , ",•%"'-� TWE S■' . r�`�-".--.,./ 9oNdingiF, orders for discontinuing advertise- missionlaries of the C)l oh Missionary So. DIEM. . . men'ts-mast be in writing :and sent to the pub- cietyy ofI England that d aw no salary at arx x•--At Grand'Forks, North Dakota, oa . licher. all tron� the)Society, as QO of the Chinrde Oat itad, Roy Taylor, infant son of Emi1y • Bob Wok ro:u tl attended to. au alter A. tlriaton, aged Sl uxcaths sad 11 - t, p D p Inland issionaries sup ort themselves. day .; - ' _ - -- # pR��R�ETDR� The ( uebec '93 oanventioq wins the die- t w. �. c aRK - t r;:. � i f, ' tinction of being the fir t Obristian En• New tftsertd8eirnentft. '' ,�, �Eih � "BUYIN GLUT gER WILL Our deavor on'veution attend d by the ruler of ti oliti�t$—strict Independenpe. the twntry is which it wad held. The 0 BALE:.--•(food second hand $ul• ' CIT IT F' OF CAGE i {' Our .�itrrpt-A First-class IrooalPaper. Lady arta tins stove.. Apply Lo T.A.G}ItIi:ICi, Pick- �Otxr E�pac3tations—The hearty new Go�ernor General f (�anada, .. "� Aberdeep hie wife, and t o of their bright _t support of:the people of Pickering and vicinity. s d ._•• 0 ' young o ildren were prey nt ;at the 'anior .' 10. ;! 0 SERVICE--One Yorkshire White + �� rally, ad Lgrd Aberdee taped tamtliarly i Baha i • Uausl terwa. ' p g oI3ARLEg DAR• A1� of O1 ' food have been re priced, and are.. mlli,rl ed ,' t • a FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1898. -__,„ the tttle ones $boa their infiaence A ,lot itt,con.tl, Ptokertng. tf 118 _ aeon on and otherandfa on Plder persona. -- - very Iowef�t �el�in CS$ pRIE "Jeens 'ds as shine '' a said, 1, You iia i 0 SA..�E :--A nafuber of pure bred j NO't`ES AND COMMENTS. . .;. yoar am 11 corner and I 'n ins•" Their rid ai h gradeShrovtbtrerams and ewes; 8 te►ri Horth bulla. T s Pugh Whiten a� tet: exoellen fes hays already slot n the heat to p I , ' . XYxI Ily bold- $t 18 � O. ilei 111 tl fo �� The Newfoundland Government has of the eo le' by their ca 'oasneea and -- - - _ _ _ e t � favor al a own tote or emigrant Q $ALE--glx feeding eteerb ani S - Reduced t0I¢ �5 Y � a madorlty of 6 . • f • and tot a Highest dignit ry f church or I ige,b weeks old, alao.9 stacks gcod timo- - -----= state. t ha Apply at lot i8, 8. F, con. P I wail iakering: $u�ts formed `bold at Dr. `Wild prove as-great 'a The C.1 E. Society of St.An raw'9 church g O'c hpor. -a-4 y ]�,. - W _. sensatio in politics as he did in the- Whitby ire making arrange ante to hold 0 BALE--Twelve nice black faeea v- Ref�u�ed .>va 13 milaister} l world a anion meeting about the end of the e e lambs. A-p 1 for prfee end other i '5� } ! - li -+ ;;, month. rtic 1 s Lo WARRN WO®DRUPE, Piak®r• Y - 'Would' we only endeavor o take cod's ` -- ------ -- ---fine _____. ill - 1 Tha dotlsercatires cl+ fast Huron . �t8 ormerly sod a 13;.50,.% view of toes among whom a dwell and wAe E :--I have, tiet arrived from have eha�en E. L. .Dickiusoti; Wiu i a e t with a car load of well bred teed- ellCe3 to 10.�Q g- among wlhom our daily itfte course lien. - t ham, as their _candid to in the next How on •le, how ate and h©iters,which I will Bis�,oae of at ala g patient, bo earnest in r son ale prtops. John Woodruiy, Picker. . local c0l�test. Olz� )t� is & lawyer to all good; vcorke and kind ffioes ; honv } 1 S.tt- fl,C� Strl 8 and �'aDC - be sure. ; averse fr¢m everything that a aid sive of- •_ - - - p 3' �P©rated tenoe should we be. $ind lacks, kind TR Y E Catnc to the r-rAnngea . ` �__ # """—1 of dhe undoreigned,lot t6,cos. 1,I' a: Pantlllg8 forpaerly Bold at $ '�� 8J Six al �ged chicken thieve` were words, ki d acts and warm h ndahakes-- `a t w d e ago one ewe, pu•t+er i°koriug ' brill prove pro- R®C�uCed tt? �, �'.5, ,rj,fj0 . _ � arrested near East Toronto, Monday these are'seoondary mean of race whets p tv, a�q expanses and cake the sane away, I _ " J, NK, Pickering, P.o ftp meif are ip trouble and ar htibg their --_, '_,_. -________T_ ` . -_ .b- €e E' They were brought .before . S ulre } -'___.____r_-__.., .. - ' q unseen b tiles. . � + fitephe>Isou and relnauded-for a weep brae 'rs •c aA OR ISALE--T b t l s driver, ' leer's L ` ae bo pumhaeed at 1)ec t�ery,l'eke F1ne Tj ' ; 1) I"AIT' from . Rrlthout bail: . These gents were cap uxuRtao a na, a some Diced band .robes and tar- �e�� up t# I __ u s. r terms and other utioulars av pl , ,. ; >sp Lured by hunty constable.Burns •n a p - � �l y ' - David abcock was e'Wa ted ` last weak, p eons y to Q. , rJECltElt, ,AnC I2Y18 OfE �ATIl� �ir► r ,i-° ,`r barn belo}igilig to C�eol e Ta for near �A NT8 . ANTED AT- ON I the C. P. g y a warrant being issued cb rgin him with _ . �;� i R. tracks..W ;Other atresia assault a d non-support o hi wife, bat 0 t ke orders. Salary ox eon,wi�ssion ; r all r duced down In price: � �_ ` , . - , r p,q r f . - ,•y y rr 3 - rbG• e,•ya �- qE• - ti Tia ,- r. .- - - u ,_.. . ., .. .,i, ._ ♦. ' -_ _. - - -"'_..'.ter� r3,.,c- F' 1. 11 .., s,f .etc 4 .''.9n n - - . ---,.-.�.-._..._:..._ w..'__. -- -, --_ _ :-- -__ .--.__ r - :ick": .„',Mu. -r- _ ,•a,.�,' yi'9��,.-^ , ,d „ y ��:. _-.6 s t-s ll i I L_ ♦♦ .:�: r -._z_..:-{a.,....z-...-R--. ,-.- _. :. _. _e. -G_ _ r .al -Lt{. .F„ GY `"x GT ,4 f -[, itdt 1.Oan 'dish . Clan D x_, r_s - . :-. _:., __ :: Fs�:� ,. ; .# t 4bIJ . �: - ,_ _ - 4 y - .{." - - - h! . _ • .... lum - .. _ ..: - - -� -. � .,�� .k,.S`�'�,1 v%.+�„'�-,5•�f-..-�-ih'��` f'"'xf 5w.-f.�.�ir� '� �� tiS.•r >^i Via. III fi, -,,i STOUT IN THE M ST 3ARE l!ACRD 19NAN, NL1L i�'It nZ 'T11'8Y R8C)EL' TN ADVEN t , - - _ IN'l - - 'r ,t , ATO - .__. _ ,. -N °• �--.rl„ d'' ,.,. .:.� .e,Syd' yy" i,y4 r =fig i >i'_ - 1--.V_1: y,>.._"!'-��:_,m. i"TI' � 1 ° tSk g� ry -: .; - FR011S Cl R �?PCSANtIF 3. i " TrT.LIN(i POZT1174NA ICTURZ- 1. _ ,IS°. .: a c - ,.I. : 4 . -,. t-. - - ;•y5:-_t-.fin = [.f' j I.r ,aR`. .r.... j. g t y Four hoinbur bas write ret n I - •� 'wr { 5 . '" Id : tae leaeu a in lrectin the art ,,,, +. �� -fined s 1 each, -for playing football oti p f Sunda tion of our readers to Toronto Satur y x'. ,: ;E fi !_ �- R y , ' Nig ,t s Christmas Number, which is j t x 'a : J;emee Haltett ''purahased`° thd` Tohn app wring on them Ike . Ever eartl t 1I 1. t . I Y Y "- f -Stewart farm of-100 aures on the 6th coil ent rprising paper i sue a Christmas Nu "' of Clarke townsh' er, . . . .1 . . . �_ b and ever - - I - . _ .. . - { "! . iP y dear the roduetion is as - I . . -- I t . ­ Samuel Arlin, Providence, 'Iiae naught for o all previous cue and to` anyth g ; �' • ' , "' °;r -Hector Beith's splendid farm of 104 acres sim lar attempted u , anada. Conal t . ,Y ro ress is made t4wa s an ideal. e ► I,_:; of lot i4, Broken Front, Darlington. p. " . �� .. t? - �, ,� - � � l ` Nest Simeoe Patrons met at CreeMoire pre ium picture this y ar is s, lar e I e- - Them s all !f{ 11t ring OUt $ .. graph h 20 b 28 inches, a titled A Morn t t the c,,a4s." of-i .i ll bl15LY1F�aS ,�,- --- ` �,, ;_ '' .�� Friday and selected A. Currie, of Notts• s y I - � ' I ., of b spense, purchased rom its owner n wasaga as their candidate for th4 Le a ---- Ger nun at a very lar sum. In rep - ' t1�at carries. Coivltloty to the - l lature. y :. I ` . ducing this-picture twe ty colors are cal d r buyer. Goods erre found to be � _ .-�-•, >, Joseph Stephetedn's barn,` near Sea- into use by the lithogra Iters. This inf> - ' ' _ trews, was burned on Tuesday night, and muton is technical, a d ,only those o exactly represented, and , rv' r 1 Ia rumored an old man was bnrrlt in know eornething of the ipt�re making t CallfltleliCtx betWeil buyer and ► g }# 4 1 the fire. will.grasp its full impor . The picture r �• seller is. swell'; establishled. 10 - I �, `' There i8 n,t naw one es•Prem,�' of the resents a group of ladie and one gentle n � I s - _ „� � Dominion living, and Hon.Edward Blake of the period of Louis %V. of France,dre - Honest method '`� tell the tale +' - .. . i ,ter iz4 ed in tha su erb'attire o that time, in a I- . the sole snrvlvor among the .ez•Pt'em� p fere of Ontario. I splendidly furnished mom Ever g The average individual I>aWa» � ;, ", i It was Jonathan Thompttdn, and`not calls,into play the aabtl art o!the color' , days pays little attention t0 the , i �_ . *: r The gentleman, with a tick, is op uin , Brown, as was reported last week, who advertlselYlent that. .savors Q r {: �,s` trap in which is a macs a sat Orono a 1 r Y was held up by Edward Darton theaet near by to spring upon he captive, wh a ct i Whitby highway. the ladies have flown fo safer to thetop Ih+ast• A8 an evldenc 1 - `, - Send our name and d3resa on a octal y y b p of.chairs, tables and cow hes. The pitta Of OUr boa, cls WE repeat tai ,- w , ' ,�' . bard to The Weeks Nereus, Kin ston,!Ont.,. frames with singular eff t. .. ;'��-I , l y g day some values that are ►) _ - and you will receive the Kingston Weekly The leading feature of the Christen N ' ` t, News until January neat free of oharge.5 Number is The Random Reminiscences # every-day bargain , . '' 1. �r W. H. Reid, deputy reeve of Clarke a Nile Voyageur by Ch . Lewis Shaw, - t � t in a hnmarous and t rilling a000un„ f �.� township, was chosen as the Liberal Con. - - 4A p the xpedition of 1884 t the relief of GeAA eervative candidate for the Legislature, in - ,r �,�. - t{ prase of John 'Davey resigned, at "a con• oralGordon, who was sieged byy the Fal t err "Prophet behind the w rte of Hharton i. �" vention held in Bowmanville on the filet s i Fou hundred Canadian voyageurs share , y.,� .;. '•. alt• the stirs oft expedi ion, of whom LADIES' JACKBTS. } /� / r a�4^ A few night a�qo some person or p8rgone Sha was one. i one of the hes Liadiad Beaver Cloth Jackets, la ton Said Men's hie Sreested Beavers►, to blaeK $5 r} i# ,f broke into Messrs.Fluery Son's moulding thin s yet written 'by Canadian. Illu 4T � Al" ,"_. sholip, Aurora, and stole a large number 'trat d'by Herring, Ethe Palin and English other conn, tltxee °ape°' -.' " and b , t sed linings. 1 <,, t. of tools belonging to the workman. The arti a. ! Q Ddaids' Navy Jackets, with cap* collar, o#, end's ng 11 gercoate, with tpeg of J ,ri T V bra k astt+aChan. ` '� T o Old Hnntere, b clave Thanet,on r AT AT. $6 :s t .r; ." thief gained admittttnoe by raising one of Y Ladles Cloth racikets{brown) nicely lined, Mens elt,pn C?varoaate made �vtth lap ��s•g�, the windows. 'of t best short story writers of to-day - T � � _ 'Turnkey Alex Bruce, -of �' hitbv, has Illustrated by Feraud. ' T ..beaver collar, double-breasted. Beau .1 baa k, tan, drab, brows, AT $8 � :� '. � ;:coq e 4 purchased the house opposite tris registry O1 i D;ckson's Young Lady, by Evelyn T Ladies' Facey Berge Jackets, aatrax�ltan- . . Men's elton Overcoats, single or double. L`�z „ Dui> r r�., one of the very cleverest ai Cana ' T 1 1 edged, In bleak, with double cape. breast , all wool, tweed 1laings, AT $9 1�ff ,-' office, at present occupied by 111r. Gilpin. ,r• dish eu;�rt story writers. Illustrated b T '� Ladles' Black Beaver Cloth Jackets, sable Men's lug and Black Cheviot Overcoats;• $10 : 1 '� �.,.. from John Philip, of 13roughnm, for X800. Fern ;ii :end Ethel Palin et AT frit, butterfly eotla,c. sf Its y mead - . Mr. Bruce i' becoming quite a property TI a 1:sodus to Certtr ville- by Marjor y , l bolder there. - AT X12 Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jaeketsi, la tan suer Men's able, t!lv!l ieze UIsters,heavg � ; te d. . . Mcll .0_„y. Illustrated by the same oa. AT l0 ;� , lawn colors; butterfly cape, collar and, tweed ! muga, i "b�rieze;" double-breast» Frank Bryan, late bartender at the tai _tits. ti:� , } ArmsOrong huuse, Whitbv, left .on•Salur T c Ronin"s.Leagae b Helon Gregory• front fur-edged. ed. r ° }� X��t day for Toronto to become bar-tender at Fle4 ;er. This is a quaff t story of Japan, f �Z" t 1 . the Rossin Rouse.- His friendseutertaiii-• illus rated with repro actions froth the ! THE NEW MAMMOTH r I. + - ed-him by way of a" supper at Baudel's l,51r, 1119, of, Hokusai. J pan's first artist. i� ; 13 to ><40 ding Street .East, r hotel on Friday evening last. «' ih \turderrin His cart by Edmund ° ,J c Burglars, supposed to be ad,.ateurs, put E. ie>�pard. this is story of cowboy TORONTO.. 1.. . life i i Texas, illustrated b Ethel Palin. ! 1. in a night's work at Ayton, -L7nt., ori y F' lu poetry the number,is the richest et. - �' �� �H y ; .4 tr Thursday night. They visited two stores a nio :y those contributit►q are : E. Pauline - I. and two hotels, and all they got was 91.50 Jol. s-n, Charles Gord .n Rogers, ' a bottle of $cutch whisk and a boa o'f M1 Ernest Y t Ha h-wn, R. wheele , Gus M Beers, 1 ! C 1 vigars, w�ioh they took from Riegel s Geor�e ;tloffat, Reubeg ntchart and G. E, q hotel. . ' D. {ive full page en avinge adorn the FAR ERS 0f PICKERING -The Star Almana.e of Montreal for 1894 number, one of which islby E. $earn and E - AGAIN . I . :. '�_ . . baa. 45Q pages. Thirty thousand facts snot•:e: by the talented Louis Wain. 'e COLD, ,.I. . ­ and twenty thousand subjects. It is the Tl a price of the nam r remains as in I If yon want tuach•inery that will give . . • "- ; o� . ' . great popular Almanac of tate day, and lit previous us years, 50 cents per Dopy. Buy it good sats fation, call on D. Smith, as he _ but I have'a fine stock o Ladies, Gentsand Boys knitted Bndewear. :. is not ear ricin that the demand for it is of your bookseller, or n receipt of that has all ki ds of madhine slag alae im• r �_ P g rY Warm Dress Goods. Tweeds, heavyweights. Flannels, all � sum t the 8atdrda Ni ht office, 9 Adel-enormous.eren before a sin le co is , ' proved Fleury low that boys can :do as g copy aide treat west, Toro to, a copy, (along p y colors and check® Heavy Blankets. Felt boots.ready for sale. py' good wor fie mea, so get aw y with yoar . I f t - g Amerie n and Can dian oal Gil. with remiam piotnre) will be seat,postage Salk lc He hue aU kind . f bu ee I C . ` 5 A murderer ie tried by jury:: Athan paid, to any-address in the world. Bay it �' p s° ' ' charged with contempt o court can be " wagons, Iso the celebrated Rose try r { K P and loo send it to your lends as a sample ". .� I .T., ,,&r (� *rC.2/,� p iCza, } i, " sent to jail without s trial by jnry,ar even of C nadian_art.' eget, Jack on gear, faittlaf g by 13peight Co. 1. the, hearing of evidence .on his behalf. . - -- - ill kiuds f plow points sad repairs kept �'.. , = ,. The dignity of the bench is thus deemed . A ex, mage tells of ,woman in tial:• on hand a reasonable rates. PARKER . of more importance than a human life ! forni %,ho recently los her husband, his. AVID SMITH, Ga' I , : s �), UNBAIRTONs `,,_•. - �� ` Do we live in Russia 4 life em, insured for « ,000. -The heart .. .,. .. Pickeriag Village. uorili of r ; . 1 . C j � 1 . . , l_rok u +•omen immed atel tel . a bed P.O. corner. _ _ The companv.who owned the electric p egr p `Y 5 li ht � •lent in Aurora found, tha6 the her f fends in the eatrt ---" Jim died this _ I } "' TIM TgPz.�-pidut�tag statiaa li.3� � � ��l ` , I could not pay off the mortgage OL the mar ;n„-lose fully o vexed by ins r• � % scratel 70'1r:% ueW.%.a_,. Tr.t.N c;,it:;,; ZAST Dvg As FOLLOWS:- ' ,� -..- same and make s living besides and last ante• - j'� I No. 6 l xP�{ass . 7.62 A. M � �t��_. q!�, 1J�� .L�.. �;. ,fi weer .he lent wss sold b wort age sale' --- ,-- - -W l{txr_U. -2:05 P. M. I P Y g When 1 oft bare tiwe end see ril�Ather: J: the Newmarket Heat, .Li ht and Power ' ,. 10 L"ocAL- . C:00 P: M '' g it is all of dandruff or not, or i. v cit '- :> 7 . . ��MM,�� .r . �'Ve r seat that a1i lr��count� due " 2 Ex�z�z •g �,: i :: -\, . Co., being the vurchasers. i�lll�l 1 it is falling oat, if en do vol Io P.M ` For some time past Mr., Coryell, of . � ,wore but o sttsigltt to Ta':Y,'4 G0INC, Wr•°i DUE AS IOLLOws ' :. a: ;� ifs moat a settle d !tt o21Co 8l3 wo are y g ? o. l Loc�;. : .. . 9:15 A•M ; ��1 Oshawa, has been missing money from Di�est�0� • �_ E�rr.�.N' �•. I - the till•in hie warehouse at the station. : - - • I J hllxirD , 8:12 P. M 'W", �:,. One of tris employees, named G, Arnold, (' retiring rom b6ineis for the pre- _ tonsorial par or and get sour hair . ' 9. ,ExPltaea 9:20 P, M = w ': was suspected and .Tuesday he.wa$caugbt �Gldplat . - . .. singed and'Ishawpood well. This- � . . � ' .,-iN -L Iin the act of robbing the till: Arnold vias sent• wil w9v _ ��� �� 1 re a all traces of dand `` arrested and brought before A. W. Fare. - -� ___ '_-" '' Taff and will prevent your be- FARM ERS' MA it _ �� a ,. ilk well Es ., J.P. aHe leaded ill to the etre all tltlfntittely connecitd--► ing suatchad bald. TORONTO, 1\'ov. �: Esq., p. - y A prol pt settlement will oblige. - Charges moderate. 16 . 2893 charge and was committed for-trial. practically insepar�ble. Thotigb � t I the fact is often Dred it is T� • TA-0 l�7` T •__,_ __. --_.__-_ - -- ' Wikat fall,. $ %0 61 to, 00 00 '"' W H 1 T BY: I , -r W heat,spring ......... 00 58 to 0 59 t - ape erthtless frac that a cod BItOGK ROAD. �T �T �•-� j� ya:-F The night school is in full blast riow, ( , S , a x ly . l,t j�, R'heat,]'ed whiter...... 00 b8 to 00 00 - e ,' co lezion is an im ibih _ - - Wh at, g use:.....,...... 00 58 to 00 00 t 4 y� with an attendance of about forty. P P ty __ . - Undertaker and Funeral Director,- ° F n e y Marley,, bash.. 00 88 to i7fJ 45 `,N Bob Yarnold I•of Lindsay, has boon without ood di tion which in TT I h y' g g E T Oats, bus ................ 00 88 to 00 84 .•, spending a few days around. _ 3ITEVALE. 4��; . tut depends on g9od food. , Peas, bash................. oo 55 to 00 57 -1 , Miss.Nellie Potts, of Brooklitl, t4as wis - Tie ands signed �ishea tt� thank his ma�ny Hay new, ton............. 8 00 to 9 00 `fl 1 2 5 = itiag her cousin, Miss E. Burns a few here is no more common cause Patrons for their liberal Orono a durl , p Pa g Straw, ton....:............ 7 00 to 8 50 � -. days of last week. 'of•ndi indigestion than,lard. Let the in t e ast year and asks for Complete' line of Gaskets and CotTins '" i { • $ g .. p Dressed hogs...' ...... 7 00 to - 7 25 "' & _ The case of Gage and Newberry has ntinuance of the earns. always on hand. - • •�•= �. been settled, P.M. Harper imposing a fine b ht usekecpe use �• Ott,,,_ Beef, forequarters....,..- 0 00 to : 500 ', s a ' --- J. with coats on Newberr _ I. Horsebh eingand General Blacks lilt' Beef, hindquaxors...... 6 b0 to, 800 f.� `� � James Thompson, blaokemith, oarribe 1. j ; IAP 1 ing one on shortest notice. � t CX�I. � �3� 1�E niton 6 40 to . 500 " •�a .;.- aAl.:, hie arm in a sling on account of haying ;; ' i nd at lowest prices. N sal, carcass ............. 7.50 to 900 !{ two of hie fingers smashed. ' �, FE o W�1It vale.. Butter lb. ,. 00 20 to" 00 22 �v� G. jvalters hue just completed flint• ` �3it3ea Ed Gild lIlterferlllg fQ$t,Et - -- - --- E�gB, doz..........:....... 00 16 to 00 20 { -_..._ _ 1. - ting in a new furnace in his unique and. :_ -�, :-- speciality.- $� � ,L ;QjJ HA - i _' . IaTT O ENE . . � :- tasteful store, which adds very ,nuoh tcL , . .. . A Call solicited. I - -` ;• �-` ' It. .� . . I . - , ,_ . ­_ - I ro BANS ,,w Miss EIlen Burns bad'a narrow es Tape - -t W, I. G A H A M f - . C LA R E M ON T --__.. � iT�Ft,$r from being seriously hurt one" day last I (o posite Me.rket Buildin . I � �,, ', . Q ). . . TAILORSH PCapital Paid up, $1;500;000 � week by being thrown out of her vehiclo V- V - - - - ----- - - -- -. , near Rrookhu. v_:, ""- } u Q � f- ,' S rpluw, $1,4�10,U 0 � a Some will think probably the y 'r` New 'ViD table Shortening \ i i o our i 3Z� YI have a complete stock of Suitio s,Paint• WHITBY l , corr. has quit his duty, but t s n so as - an substitute for lard and her Inge and orerooattngs, wluoll iu be A�7fE ��.. , :, 11. we expect henceforth to write regularly y made'up in rho very best ma er Cameral Bankias Business -Trane aate % " every week, cheeks, with those of her family, aua iu first-class style. 13AVINGS DEPARTMENT. . a :'-�%- Quite a number from here in.eud going 'will be far. more likely to be Thole requiring clothing for f 11 and Interest allowed at highest current rates. Na ; '�11 I- to Mt. Zion on Monday night z<ext, to , „ , winter will do well to call an ex• otice of wt rawal requir p ;k� ; Like a rose in the snow. n the ea have a feast of the good things which are amino samples.Prices away down. : E. J. THORTON,' t y being prepared for the church opening. CO TOLBNA is Clean, delicati,', `j IOiv MANAGER. _ There are 925 reward for thea rehen- _ A. �R► H, rT �Y'OU b aI11. 06. �' ` PP ire ltr fits and popular. Try it. , 1 . �. - ' wish of farmer Huston, late of the base . " - g �j 11 1 g WO line and also $50 offered for- Information ". �sde om y by H - _ 0 � r I1 '� j V vo Peep Yew leading to the findin of the horses, cattle ` = " � o�TEY' TO T� Ali. , Wire Fencing. j � "1 , etc a 8 N K �`AIRBANK & et}.. i. - j - Wellington an$ Ann Bzreeta, 60 I ---ON--- I - `"j Anew wet of iorr ' ratings have len 9 v ' placed in front of the Dominion Bank - 5l0NTREAL. b . Y' k MoTGAGE sEcuRlT 4 w doors for"safe protection as well as to kelep ---- - -- L r , ,r„ ,4, , % the boys, small and big, from loafing on1. the doorstep. • t - I .. n�.&..L F '2'.t�., °` pp. q F The W. C. I.-Literary Society'is= {tgatn .1 _ _ .; bought.and sold on comraissio '' 1 . y- .;_ holding weekly programs on 'Wednesday I - " W1S t0 © ll att. I' tion t0 OUt' P Acciden Plate:, §,11 ,- afternoons, to which all" are welcome. Agent for Fire, :Life, The undersigned returns thanks to the These concerts are very beneficial and ; .• well electod stook of-'°, � �+ � ' Ctaes Arid Steam Boilerinsur ace. . many farmers who visited the. Toronto 1. `I , �Y• should be well atronized. • ' ------ Pj. „�,: - Fair and saw the severe test applied by Business is very dull in town ':at`:ptes- �j'{a ibUe - the ro al boater on the -Pa a Fence ";,�: ant, owing no doubt to the warm weather y '�• of re ©f•- ' d MILL The �•anounoe it the strop est, safest, we have beenenioying; but we are hod- ►�eh o1 Farnishing$, . Rlatluta u rUS . most elastic and dtirable fence on the ; jug for a cold snap to came, and we be Illttill +1CTi Pro Ort For Sal , 3 here fres been one romised. i 1 , OrGe �Ct1Ct,l0 Ftp ' - market and several placed their orders far t sieve t P Itioladlagtw desire► a dweliiags iu ickerin fence, and'many mora wished they had w Wm Strictlancl, late of the Wand P.P. EIn told Ilk . Deep- ell Pumps of Brace, Ilton�n vill e. ox iso deatraas of ton n$t seen it before they had other kinds of a, ands and also a resident of tiVhitk for `' 1'orpelain. . ; t. alx ata aict`call oa t 9 y •I an©� paper, _ : ndzi ign at quos, Renee erected: Any one wishing.ihe.,lest a good few years, left on Thursday last • �I: AR Q Akio RUMMING .WINa�IILIA , �_� � #�uoe on the market ®hoard call at High - --'. for Guelph, where he Intends taking up i '_ Mat PatterY),gto. , - and Creek and •see the fence. I For circa .. lri}i :ill slid Oi�trrxi_ Taralta wild „ . onxv �lgc>< � o>�n,.. his home with his daughter. Mr. f3tnck• ,,,, + ' ars slid other infortlaation, carr or Viand to 1. land has; been m or health for someVi. Ci ria 'Inwps: 1 +P lass r 0. .- - ram #1g mend l X, . ... .•' tune ani we only hoe that Ohe ohs, , -•- �` . 3' p age: . a r > -," .,-. p R � j �y I + f �i •� ■.� ♦ {(yyy . 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I - � I- : . ..:s . . �, _11 41 .. � � . .:. re-oropped But the oomineroiftl.ya as to At wwfth the bx4y no wk - �� '-_-L .. , - --.Nm . ­ . .e.- : � -,_J.- � -.�'.­,`-�-- . on - I ._ I ---- I ­ 'a A .� . � I� r� �!�,.,. ` ; _ .� .. ...- , . .1 � I-, a� � . - I. - .1 . - . - . i d � I .. - Kai h - Jigeni .....;;;���� .% . - :� _04 dow"_�f V. ) . _. - , . . , t , ii 1--ho f 0 -. ; -1, 4 100 . 14*04 4 1" and . �. -, � - . . I.. I .� r. ' -. _. . . - . What *111 tbie Japit-nose Govervirnmeal 4", .1.1, , - . .q . . .; . I . # 0 t-1A -- ' " g, . � , �: �:. � ..". t�­ �. : -and Z .1 - ­ 411 I . : , A I . . . .. , I . . 't . I largo]y g6ne, &ndwith it the natural ( so! �wl -A t-, , I "p, thort,#11 . I , .. . I _1�1_ .. :-!,� - Is soul4mma-m- 11 %ir"� y 1�5 , .. - , TIMBER KINGS - �, k - \ . : . �- �.. Papa I -* I ple re - �' , C, -1 � . .� . 'LW)4&CjdgA-jo11:0_S, I � 'W5- I us to Ops tio I W . , ­� ' . ., 1_ _1 �T . ii I rd y, . . . �-. "2-�t " * I . "I . .. . , 19 ty,- for the cutting of the piu6 gr istly . - I - _'noid4at M V- assu -iosil000 11 . :. ; .8, X a -014WOMO Wt ti%ft I,,', ..� 11 fba-Alegaw"llesulp � - 1.�__ ovey� 0 abili . . Af mid we'll bot 0 , - an�Regnrdl to � , .­ ., . - R�d fit Ur t1ixiber I I as � � I 40 __ "R, .43 rancoof I . , . i �� . . I ­ I 1. , I Z. ,I.. . . . . 0910no lessens the,value,of tlio.woods asirast i aser- All da t th ' 14*-_j wItAt fitnt � � . I ; I �� C . ; , V 1.__ o_lo .. - . . I . � . . . . � y 0 a ' ; ' , ,� .1. � .... that. it M a Ivarnind. to� Germany that A Victoria, .B.O., special a" :_ I ..:. ' .. _., ., i I- _.- --, ­ , - . ant, . . ' - - ' - . � . . of Wil I . .: .,� ! !� . . L - '., .. � some Salfflklp!e Trannactlo"R.1-1plue RAP1411 . � a ay W I . , , , :1. voiri; holding the snows 0 , : lb I III bi'dono .. . .� .. . be. III not''-be I alone .- .� " . "' a Uotore-it'a.livan., _. �: " . ,.'­ ...- IN � - .. � ; . . . . 2 .1 -it -she dares to Japan enact regu) �, ` ".�1.--1 . . I. rains of summer so am to fealritnegadily .thhe �For Rowland - � "r, ... � . ations o4nilar to tl)o4,' ,..."I : � , I ­ I I.r. - P"arlipparinw. I . � -and I ar W,Airf _1 � I . at 6krller#:_.But Plarmany has no immediate decided -upon _bY'GXeAt Britain and . . . I . .; ; &i� , I . " , I � �� .. , , :_ : . . . . ­ � ' ` . � � . innumerable stroams of the water sheda� I i I I ­ the � I I . --1. ­ ___ :, - t I � _r on for attAdking .Ftan co United Stateo, on obe one )land, and-Greal. A. - . . c. . , .� ,; An Otta . * . . R * . .'� '� . .4_ - �.. .­,.-*..:- -1 wa carresporident aiys�: The ]as, Couseqitontly ti�ring floods and slInkmAr I've a Hat In my pocket of what rm to ft- - . , but Fran - '. - 1j,- ­� �-.- ­- of the " square timber': iafts of the.oeas6i And I notice some moments to spare. � has for attacking Germany., Therefore Britain and Russia on the other?" This it, - �.,". . ,�­ �. , droughts for the cleared lands in the va,[lays I I ike to take care of the-baby, don't you . � alfi 00. Row tho/questi�on which above and-befo _: . -_1 1,1 ". � . ave pitased down the Ottawa, and tho las- follow close on the luinbermall's axe. .. ­ ..1. '. .J.... .�� ,h 1 . there ix.dangor'in the very Ian - . . . .� ­ .� _. I .­ . A . . re all .'.' . ­ !� - .. . .of the great "drives " I'd rather than go to the fair. ' I keian this danger;Iq is proven I . ' ;. .-,.;, .1 .. . of 1(,g,q in the 0" certain amount of attention has boon aroused I tell)ou the baby and I will have fun I , ,.�, . I . by the report others is. engaging-, the attention of t4x4e 1 .4 - .1 .. I ., ­. .�'-'�_,_-..,.1-".-,-.t a0d Gatineau rivers have com&down-th%ewa� by the rapid retirement of the pine. ,Q ome Tile day will be done 2 . ,'- - from Berlin that the German government is interested in tfiese just.now.-I 11.1 I -- ,. -1 _� .. I . . &ling industry 11, ..-t ­ . . I . 11 I , . . _- _��.. . i . be] . : . - - steams and joined the,alteady enoFmousac-1 nolitical aetion has been takeii. Bad Before l0i begun. . .1 : . �iously irritated, b certai, -incidents of "Will the hospitable citizens o -: I'�- , ' 'e. -1, � _�.. " at the I - ' - �' R f the island I I . . 11 !.. .: . . . - I ; For Howlaad and I are a pair. . -.-. I tho celebrations In Franee in honor of the empire . . �_ . lulations in the booms within a few miles ill, fire is worset ' The Ontario Gov arn. ' . �. .' . . ..- ,-_,;;...... axe - Russian fleet, and as continue to allow the destruaion in I I .. I . � �- M ' : offic6ra of th � Of his city. Most of the "'cut"of timber in . �'t-, : , ment 0 pecially Japanese waters of the Much-prized proviA4 .`­:"I � - . .-,­ . . has re2ently attempted to 'enforoo When 10 o'clock oemog I'm to giv him a drink by,the w eiloome' given b I I- '. '. - pvl:_( .the Woods laat winter was, as usual, --& big strict precautiorig ago'not fire, and it has From "the lass on the bureau a rl fit there. I . _y the Czar's-naval ers of sealskin costs, or will they not?,, .� 4.:­��_. '.', .,-.:t . '' i . � . Much depends on how this question is -A"�, provinci I I , hn And I'liem"_80 my orders declare. . - I I . , .. .1 �.. �, . step further-away than in previgus years. also appropriated " a . At'loven tile%roth; Oil,help me to t1flinkl repreventative to Ahe deputies from Lor'- LO - r 0 0 � . . , b 1A , . . _ I -I ..,i-1:_L �1_ Every year.sees additicnal miles -added enormous reserve near IAke 4' 101 Ingo When a he a hungry I'll food him I W at by� the Lorraine delegates .., ._'�': . _ _ . raine. The addl eos t th R soian visitors answered. Df course, if a protootorate is i ' _�- -."­­,,;. _-, the now great dist,ancew. which mu'qt ll� L "" .1 �6 � .. 1. �f - thirkeen hundred square miles, L . of d tone declared in favor of the Japanese sea , . � . . _: � . ­ o w Uoh glorious fun I � . 'a, it I .. -of-.tlie timber most disloyid t . - � 11; -A traveled, by those in quest . - Thoday will be don ., �., .. 0 Germany, calculated means loss to the Victoria sealers. 3 ap6n is ! .� ' � - � .i� 4 ­ - � - . nine hundred are pine timber, sitnatec on . . Ln"d .. � _ _ .,-..,..1.� - - 0 ; ., A� ..- ,..,. -_� . . d .0"I e' - . 11,4oro it's begun, . - W Aisprove mu6h that has n � .,-_ I �:,, It ... . lf� thap is annually sawed here. Y ar by year one �of the chief- natural watershed of the ,; - , I ' ,.L' , - .. a Ju ; asserted, their last haven,wid if it is iaken from the �_. ;­ i '.t-4. the'-forests aro falling.f urther Oack aW the . a Pot 11owland and,1 are a pair.I._' I -1 on]l the Germs ' 131 11.11 - . �. .1 "I _­ `1 5. . . province. But a great deal more than this . .. �I . -. . . n side, am t the.growing they will be oblj�ged to submit them Rell I 7 - . - I _ � , , .7,,* available tdinber.becomes less ch - "'Otentment of the penjplo O' the Reichs. to the n . gel 1�1 .� . �� . . A. oice. A is ' I -,�4 ,necessary if the Canadian -pine folests A.t 12 we 1go riding-he'll be "in t1i sh.'* I arrow privileges of the now regul f.- .. . . , a. I ,-., :._ I .. . .. A generation ago pine forille-m' illawas being Which I'll push with the greatest of Caro, latid with German rui 'S iouid the ad- tions, learn to use t ' ..;- . , � . , . - . I . � .1 .. are -not soo meta of , - . o. "I ". 3 n to disappear like the tr he spear or the air gun, i " � t� . - � , - ' i "Iffush-a-by,Hush IC *as in question pass unpun:filled and un. and make a closer study of the , r a, ,� I. _ - . _k. 'Enlightened men Until dream visions float in the air. . ory , �. . ­ � . I I ���-ti out within gunshot of Ottawa. Now' thq Maine and New; Yor At I I'm t olains to him dr in I at ..t:. - .._.-.. --.Jagi nearest limits axe hundreds of miles distant. 1here are ing the establishmeut reouked by the 'Gorman Government, so habits of their game, ,'LLL 1 - �­ ,­ ,r An area of pine timber half as large ,as of r gu. Whonhe aleepy,I'Halng .him toweept iKorq f so as to be abrer to do � .� I ! '. _ :. 4� . - Ii ur'g re- fun r- � . &I depu ies are con. . 0� . � alr, .ys ­ . I - I teme Of ai�borictilture, such, as p � I . � at as the individu a certain 'amount of execution during the ­!% . , __ _".._._.:. _A France hagibeen cut down-. not 'the aL,,#., - The day will be done ,�. - . - . cer,ned, the fk' t 'would ind icate a ma _ � __� -­ , I - vail in several of the' chief countries of t� _; . - . 0 open months-which are no; g I. - L. . - I.`:,��:.�-�, . but the' timber-by tho lumber Orms of this Europe, notably�in France. . .Before i0i begun. �Iq . .. . L - natiirnity and liberality higi ly credita , e looked upon as ellerally _: 11 1� . . It ii hcpad , For Rowlitud and rare a pair; 4 . . I If" parg of the' a � '. ,- �' city *'ithin the lifetime of theii I j, I paling seascla, ,.1 , -.- _` I r preson b � . . . . : ., -... .._.�.�'' � members. Some of the rafts that have pull- Iso that the Quejbee Government will fol-. [At 2-but x .. r . - I to the authorities at Berlin wid at Strass- As yet Japan has taken no'steps toward . 2,. . -ood graelbus I yoix no,ed not exp�ot burg. The utterances of �,ho deputies the prohibit-ion or regulation of ges,lin . I e 1 - rnmer t in � . I �' . . I I _�. , .`� , I' ed heriq tbis'j-'eason ctLme four blundred itad Ow the lead '9f tile Ontario Gove 1 8 little aftit; I showed a hatred of their nt w allegiance her territorial waters, and as a re g'In -'- I , - .: .. I a More doiallo of thii . . _ _. - fifty miles � I . .. . � . stabhelling a notural park on some of the rhe youngster's awake, it I'm not Incorrook . t . I - � � . � I. , , � . oult the . . . _. -,.1 &in water shed$. . . - -,I �.. ,----��--,,` -,I .''.�� .. I .. - . ­� I _._. �'V . To begin the Qrood which bodes ill foe the Reichaland's tY Of tile Victoria sealing fleet wil . N . . � i . - . . .t,f ,*1 ., - ,_.... -)�, time we're to sliaro. I 1, �- . , . ,, ___4"_&�_i.. . - like m4no--'�about fun I - :I '-. �11 . , I q--- ­ .. ROM T,H- ,XIR X'AW E W=i)q.'.---.-.-. . . : I - _­ , .� . - I hope his,Jdeflli are fidelity in the event of &no her Franco. mojori . � _... Al .,. V ,, .e A" I during the next few months, shape their I I I " I I., . t . - .­ . ,.-. .j .- . .11" 4:�, __ . - . i. . ..�. ". -.._ .. �7 :." I r. . I fiefore it'd begun, - I 'j. German war. The Russian a ira appears course for"Yokohama or Hakoda ' . . . . �4� . . I � , - . A wish the day done. - - te. Several � IV " L,f, 'The pine forests of Maine, northern' . . ­ I . . tohave received the addrque.in a,spirit of are . .. �.'r;, .., A Now �Allot-xaemxe I . . . . I . I � _ P . � ' ._­_ :: . �i-_. I I York and Pei!- sylvania lia . -41i�V , , Politicians ar taking-lively . Althb! we're so much 0 a pair. 1.11 .I . already fitting out,,and Christmas will '- , I P ve'. b -­Iwab. - a in torest 10 . corldial approv . 1 41 qt6' &I and of complete indiffer. see half the fleet under sail. They will, in r .r w : I.., . ; L -4WIlliam S.Lord,in Olacizo RoOO. 11 � �1. I 1. I howof M i higa 'he Myers 1�4110 'Maolline,whichhu loan 414, ,- .� . ­­ . ­ . . : .�7" . ptantially swept away. T 0 D, 1; . - Once to the feelings and right, of Germany. many instances, take their hunters only . I I . � - * - - __" - L . .. . . � I � . . _. _. - �_­ I ego- Wew� Yqrk-St4l,to by the unani. . .! ....� .-.� 1.- fit'. _ ­ - .. ..T : . . ,! Wiaconsin and Minn ta, which are .now egalized iu,., I- - It need hardly be said that A I niral Avelaz4 ,from this side,makil * - - , , , . ,- .. I . I -11. " I ;J � . �. - - I I It ng up the usual coinple. , . I , v 1:.1 I : ' .: _ 9 the Russian in command, faithfully reflect- ment; of tilen -with 'Japanese sailors and � ..'i ! the chief lumbering states, furnishing fully notio vote of t ie Senate and Assembl : , . :­ _ . L I ... Y. . . . 1. .: i0oad Mon. - - � ,� � . . -,-�­­_' Ube new . , I . - . . -*- : �:v-. .one-half the lumber of the Union, last year . maohi'me, it is alleged, will .do . ,L,�, ,'� ,-. ,�.: Ral � . 1; I ., ad the views of his Imperial master. He -her this is a bid far I 1; I - .1 � � It � boat,"tillers. Whe't ..-1". �I F Jput out a,000,000,000 feet, the Ind a wa I . � would not have been sent on his mission of popt I y wi 1�.., a try in .y with much of tile deception praot *ad When a railroad disaste ,. w. ­ - , i.,__ t�,: i r o-ce urn--ond I fa�r-t ith the_Ja�panese, or bjecause I I �':� �,--,:'.�-,:,...: these -tbreq statos employing in &I, ita t the ,polls., arld it WIN totally prevent hey have lately been horribly frequent- greeting to France without the most definite the Japs h ' , - I . . . - i . ' � ' I I .. I�-I A'il forms over one bu-ndred thousand men. It ?tuffing or tampering with a ballot box. rhe a are quick-to put blame upon the . o seamen in the - : lr . , I . rhe tructions as to his uourse, i�nd as one of at, is a matter of Opinion-possibly it is . . I - . ". IF, , the inp� - I , .I. .1 ­ . 1'..,I '­?,� ,'�- can be imagined that-these north-western machine consists of a closed metallic booth the most intelligent office . . -L . 1 , . 1. . . L�i. 41, 0, &cousi .. .� r._ trainme the Russian Cth. Should Japan, as in hoped. continue I � �_ .1.1' "' " 'disappearing pretty rapidly, too. provided with door$ at opposite ei)ds, % d r criminal t, and disreR rdial the t ad those in. to allow seal hunting, the sealing , ­ � __ ' forests are' o ill neglect service he has no d6ub 0 ON I , .-t7 ­,' -'t Ca I t4d' _ ''*:. -'-' -:,f" The one-window, which is so arranged I ,I structions " ' I I . -,--_ - f case is similar in Ontario and Quebec, that t1he act that they ta,ke'tlie most riZ implicitly. To w, looming the : .,. ."�:. '.. .for t iom- will no Oubt be speedily transferred From _... - ., �.,�_ -,:I t where Cie annnal cut is probably as large. voter, while himself hidden, can ye,f- if -Ives in much cavw declaration of the Lorrainers t iat they still Victor a to Yokohama. There the vessels � � I . , . . ­ It is iardli reason- �f. --_1 ._,;�' Probably the very best way togive an. lueoessat'V, ask questions of an outside ble to sup le that the are iqrimi were French at-heart and sub cots of Ger- will outfit ; there discharge their ve'luable . � ; .-.If, .,. � . � -nally ,� - ".. I ,idea of the rate %t which the forests in the (ffici&l- Each name tion on wi ich f t air . � 1. � or ues ;" .� , ..­� . aroless 0 C40� own lives. �Ijey uiderstand Cia�jy_ by force, he allowed he v little the cargo, and there the profits from the indua. , -' .1. I , .a. .- �, Ottawa Valley are disappearing, and the the vote is to be taken?a inscri4ed pla aly tter than the travell bli does that zs� cared for international amenites in try will be put in circulation. 11 ". ,.*: ­ . - L .. . I , � . .. . . , , . . 'llitti a a r trip on a in*rest to the � :�: : '�:: �'.- proportiOLAte rate at which they are ad. (a the wall, and a1bove each name or q tea very journey by rail, a vbr3 de link with an issue of vit I Although all the fleet m4y not renounce ­ 'L.] . - 0 vancink in value, is_to quote r' on an electric button-is placed. T1 me Oe . �_ _ � ecent deals - an people. . , , .1: , -­ , n . I , �'. . I ��- i timber limits. These appear to illus- buttons' oommunjoate with a clock &08 r the Baltic provinces of the Rusaiin doubtless will ; to winter'llere would mean - ' . - ., ' . ,I- a sea, is practically a plunge in w the un. It was as if A.deputation their allegiance to Victoria, the majority * � * L� t�,--: � I , -disappearance of the foresta a rd that no precaution can wholly rozove 1 a [is a to . . I i,. ,�. " el__ tiate the rapid NDulewhat similar to the register oi nowo and uncertain, with a degree of haz. mpir , d vi i d Berl h d been re- endless unnecessary expense,annoy&n4e and- .. . . ­ f - I - .0- - .-." _"L in, . 1�.�.�.�:- ,�� between here an(I Georgian Bay, the rich. horse�-car,and as it in placed on the wal I of nd no wariness surely avert. A broken eoiv.ad with honor by the arman Emperor, lolls of valuable time. It will be nee . ­a. -�. �-�,It . eat pine district in the ;rorld. a-looked and sealed room, no inspection o&q ail, a misplaced switch, an Inn ' and- had declared to eas"7 . ' L'-"-- ,I .- ' ocent error him that they ivcr� to get to work very early indeed � 1. ,� "' L ,_. .� . I � , ...''., -. .1 ,; A looal-lumberman gave the followifig p, b3 maAe until,the voting is declared oiler. in signaling, may an Rulplan only b for the - I- . - V. I y moment proolpitate a y force, an I would prefer to op3n season, by the new regulatio'no, only '. '.�: .. I k facts regarding transf 3ra of timber lim' � � ' I mechanism proviaes again t wreek; and Mon be united to their German kindi ed. Should lasts until M' ---a month in proviou y - . q! - .8 il . 1 in recent'years ­ I . . it is the on the �Ooomotiva . - !.� , � . � - sfecZ g, for when thi voter has who have to face the wo ay s' ears - . �,�, 41, . d 3ub a . tin the German Emperor have expressed his busy with the work of . I. ." .1. - . I rat of thb ?eril. . . . � ­_ I.." 11 William'Mackdy', a pi6miner� " Tris-ed one button all other button,4 Lre Thisaeuse of oonstant fe;8:nal risk,add. ment his I . ... f 'preparation and the 1. 1: � -1. � citizen gratification atsucha - ...- . .. oke& Among' ,thq futhei. advanta 9- ­ � ... . . . I i�: . of Ottaw.-, bonght for $300 the Amable du F4, 0 th6 baginning of tile coast huntin �. . .. - 1 .,� ��, . .I, - 0 * .o aimei ves d to the responsibility titude would seem to be little short of a In the absence of definite 'infdrriation. -. I 1. ­. .t. %re miles, on . I for, Lhe machine are tile reduction sy readily be believed to teach railroaa provocation to war. Yet t jig in * 1,he - _. - F nd timber limit, 130 squi r peoJpI4 at ..- ­ -, �.,: . .T tile exp6noe of'providing election officers en eircumspeoLion under all criotmatancea. Position which Russia has assut led toward this year will angage bar of the schooneril . ' I f the Mattawa River, a tributary . -of the O' concerning-Japan,a bum . � ,`-`�: ' ' Upper OttAwa, thirty-one years ago. . Indiap h . _,,,..-... .t _,,�-. Ire a id the abad0lut.a incorruptibility Of 6ha rideed, it is easy to deteot �onfirmation of Gor!'nany. .unters in the . I . -_ ­ �..._i, _ I. m 1. usual way, and start to sea with an arsenal - -1 -4, has held it sinee, occasionally outtilIg &lit. mechanical apparatus .for count!iig the his idea in their countenances and their 1 ,0-- 0_. . - ,- "' . I � . . . I ... .. -. i, tle timber-enough, latterJy, to bring Hm VOtelL , I ' � I -of-spears instead of shotguns-a return to - - 1. !_ - . . ;i c I �. , ­ __ - . I . haracteristies. They have a kind of fixed, � ' umitation, to EnjoyMel k1l. . - ; 44 a days of olde." The Indiana all along . ' m : . , .. - in a . . . - --.P--,I.o.......,.............., . i y ... ,-. J, few thousand dollars a year. Eight , . trained look-the a i i . . I � 1L.% i, 1; I Well Done, Canada. 1. lecially- � - the coast can still handle the spear with a I __ . jiginserl 03F T4401 tendency of mankind is I ainst what - I� � � ... i or ton years ago- -Mr. Mack 'y wait offered ' J�L " " - . I hich undoubtedly comes from lia-bitual ,-:, :. ' 1-4 and.ref lised -Sa_" ectatiou that is known a limitation, tolerable effectiveness ; in fact, they will- ­� ..L I . $7W,000 for thee limit. - This , Canada'would do nd incessant peering forward along the . becala ie regardt; lose but ,I ; . . I_. .�... . � , hen himself as We 4�y its substitution for the .. : .,-,;�'- I,. . ._� was not a bad advance on the $300 paid for W 11 in 71e October dair'y comFetition at rack in advance of the engine. Even w : free agent and will Ob admi '_1 :, it some twenty years previously ; but's a World's fair has been more t ian, realiz I he train in at a stop, you will notice them � ,a "I'l shotgun. The weapon used is the common . L : , -- I - t . the propriety or advisability of being re. ': . I 1 , . . � .couple of weeks ago a bid of three-' . She has done mag entl . The atic' I ftning out of the cab window or fron,a car lowly toonjoymefit,and in this roe ctalone . . .".. quarters ec, nific striated in anything. This appli spear about 16 feet in length, whiih carries : - �_- L . y particu. with it a light line -, the range of operations �I : - .11�,-d - -of a million dollars came to Mr. M cess achieved bs the- Dominio'n's 4&iry ,5x- i datforitil, - "ac"s �. I ' L � And gauged by thye hibita in the une competition nstu lly 14remitting , :-,.L,-.. for this.'same limit. ra gazing 611160A, always ahead. the fall f such views is plai ly ., isabout5ofeet. Using the spearin a herd - . :: �-. .' ad This In ­ . ... . 1 I ,vaince in value of other limits in the same le I to the expeotatlion that 'efforts would be - ights of t snx'et 'a one of the fasted. &21'06re are man and wo eaman'- in not productive of L good results, for the . . . -1 �­ - �� __ i na I heir c2lilnq, a sign by Upon PI . ure w , . bent '. a � Ich we know them as soon as we see them. they sea n� b, _.�-.j�, period, this enormoasAD re,3i tioq in value mide by Unitood States factorymen to torn process is slow, and the seals struck imme. ' . I - �:_,�,-,'.,.:- :�i., to not exceptional. �p . . the tables in the fall. . he lose I ' simpi 'back'"a diately comkjjuni�ate their alarni to their - ­ . � I� :_ . ­ . 1;711- 1 , I. 1. - Such oftbrts have, here* is no fea'r in it, and no thought of 0 limit.to their powem Given _, .t,- ,.� .. Ij" _­;�'� ' ' , � . - , . ­ . � _� bowbvet, been more than offeet by the the meanx t companions. Of course, there is one coun- . .. _ � . . MR. MACKEY 'j", IR o( rrowing trouble; it is simply an expres- 0 minisor to it they believe . ­ � - ._.;; . '11) - - 1 '' . ­'�, ` �- 1N DFCLIN, I ....�. I . , ._k, I ,;.,: i.. t1 a Canadian dairymen and the gentlen,on on of ri id and Liroless solloitade. They t re will continue to flow in a , but this counts for very libtle. � ._� �... ..; 2" ­ I that ploun per- ter-argument in favor of the spear ;it makes .. . . .� ­ I" , �--** * I�,�._ . ,- -1 ­..� I ' Mosaam Boyd, a Mic w io bad the sel4tion and care of the I io. re most ual BtrOftm.. 1 Disappointment always � . _'­_ ihigan lnm�oi�a 1Y Utolistli� thew bronzed and roillOWL Nothing more quickly comes to Then, too, if the seal-killing 0 - � 10, mmion's exhibiL Of five hundred and thir�y. - sen-eyed foillowL They believe that when is to be done with the spear, there must . - . ,. I-:_1.1� in 1886, paid $86,000 for 68 square miles of f the future * * .,: - .-, 4.� pip timber on the . iii ie individual exhibits made by Can. mail'a time comes to go he must go, ani an end than the pleasure which is sought for . . ; ./ A� ! . north side of Lakc I - its o n sake- V0111PLAS, Ompta dolore, boats. r� -/:I �- come a revolution in the�uilding of mWi I.- --.'- . a( ians four hundred and - in . ­­ INIPISSIng, which affords an outlet-for I 'a - . ninety ,a. t at he ham nothing to &,&in by trying to I Those pow in uoe\i*re !ar too higf , - ...: ,:-.1,J__1 to Georgian Bay, wheitce the loge are r&'DF1t­ ce�ved awardp. Ther were one hundi ad ropitlate destiny. This may not make noOeL Pleasure, always bought with pain, . 1. I I . ." d cross Lake Huron to the' ar d thirty Canadian ao In injurious.- So�. wrote one a out of water.'. This, howev4, is but one of . ". J ...- :. .!­�-:�'- e .11 Michigan saw ,h rhibit,s which sooled skitita of them, but it gives them resignation f the an. .many details which, in the light of recent ' :- , .. - : . , 7 . . . � . ­-. in, Is. Boyd did not out an i �her &ban the best exhibits of tile Unitod and self-rolis.nos, and fordfies them against o'ente And. wa can t improve upon laiislation, must now be considered. ..;12-,-*I,,, ,� . y timber on this 'St Ltm . ,no , ,# �J , . .. limit. He held In Ono claas Canada took 103 &ir his ph ilosophy. �'A man may have 41 the . ­ . I prise and panic, that subtlest foe of do, luxury that Pwnoy can "aura and exhaust I "_ ..- I.---": .. . The entire prosecution of the sealing in . .it until last year untouched, aviards. and tho United States received ot fective sad undisciplined natures. -More- dustry during the a 'Mon for which preps,r1al., .- , .. � I lv--!,r.., when he sold it for$450,000 to Davis&Hay, . . , his own gratifica. tio _ , ,e ..� :_.:�_._1_1L of Toronto. , Six years brought him a profit on6. In another class Canada captured 69 c Ver, it. reconciles them to their' oompara. every oral of no4elty for _�., ..�.�_:: of !00 per cent., or over$30,000. Timber awards and the United&Ates only 46. N'ne t ve isolation from the rest of i . a ,experimental. . I ­r L' :I L"1, .. the world so �d �t utt4rly,foil of the h-%pginew he no are Inow being made must be largely :. � - . - _I - limits cost little to hold, as unless when lots of Canadian choose scoved 99j I to far " the ordinary interests and relations i W4 I . . - I e..�,�:. -. . seteks. a has simply wiscalculat,ed his 1 . - . . L I out of s. possible of lo('g indicating . ti a O ' society are oonoorned; for it must be M,6 -­ . __....io . . 1. . " . �!� I-.-:I jimal and t . I Z. .�:-_.- - timber out,the dues are infinitef powers of erjjoymeu�, forgetting that - they I-. � . . � _ � I .. , - . __ _. I I 1. theire at'no taxes. . L . practical perfection had been secured. T a r 1mombervid that the conditions of 66ir Gxi*t OnIV,within very narrow limits ; that Mean GLORIOUS THAN NOLONOV. - I I . . . ivin;ces all did well as is shown in t jo ployment 0 . . .. . I; .. " The Hoji. Peter White, of Pembroke, blige them to live &part in a they �ro dependent 'upon the healthful - - . ' I , Speaker (.f the Dominion 'Rouge of Com- Forilowing 4able of exhibits and awards :- s )bere of their own, alone with their duty, exorcise of the whole being-and that boin London's Lord Mayor is&,Gopge9n% cres : , , i � * � . . augo set unrestrained they will simply 5ive,wax aal ,.are 4Vken Arraye-1 in His litobes. ­.­ : mono, bought a limit of 150 square miles on I -. Exhibits. - Award ' a id peering forever with those str I . . -�_ " - � the Magnassippi river, near Mattawa, from On Jjrlo.....:.,.';,4i�***-' ---.. 2.IT F# . 2W a* C-ces into what may be metv spaoa wad perish. lAnlitations rightly un ers,"o and - The'fountain Pf municipal honor in Eng. �. . - . -'. 0. for $72,000.- No va Elcotla................. lo ., land, says the-L-ondon Telegraph,undo ' ' * _� - Qu,bee.............. ........ 118 : - 105 a lence or may be an ambush of jeopardy happiness are its moat essential elements. I- David Bell fif teen years ag , . _ I obaerved,4nsteadof being hindrances to -'._.I Uncil last year he cat steadily in it, taking Ne w Brunswick............. 4 '�`.' 4 - a ad catastrophe. . . the Guildhall, Lo * * - I It , � - edly springs from , � , out from first to last probably a quarter of P. C. Island...... ............ 19, , ..`� a ­ ­- .11 - . . i . ... They tend to definit,eness of purpose, to which justly claims to be accounte Z�, � . . . -__w-* ­ � - i tho' anitoba........... ...... .li - ­.. .1 . . conceutinl6tion, of energy, to earnestness 'of 't ancient of our municipal halls, ", . .i.�, a million dollars, worth of timber. Last M , 4. "-.: ; 3 - ..- � - '. � I , me* I I �� year he sold this faizily well cropped �erri- These are reau I- - - seeing� - I ..1 . . i� on which the whc le .,�.'i RallwAY Travel 1% 11ritals. . _,'' - 'offorL BY observing tile floods of quantity that the lord mayors of the last eight can.' .- tdry to the Huramao firm, of Ottawa, 1or 00 nt.ry in to be congratulated. They a ,we Cahn always improve the qualit 1 it is� turies are with justice assumed to have ....�_ .. . lic An interesUng change has come over in a moral way, on the rin le that ,,ad . . 1.� � "John R. Booth, P: f prototype* in the Roman Prefopt and I � .- ' _ � " �, haother,quarter of a tmillio,L . in an indisputuble WAY the superiority ilway travel in England during the last good goods vire always done up n small the Saion Fortreye or Portgrave. For a - . e - . I �_. I resident of the Canada th Canadian dairy i&rmer over all his cot,_ f w youm, " regards the pr ruon Ofthe parcels. We should always keep this in considerable number of years the robes of . . ,-_-, Atlantic and the.Pa�ry Sound railwAys, is rat form. They will enhance- the &Ire&( y i 9 re uspassenge'the third-'Coa carriages. view if we Wan t to got the be 0 t of life. the lord mayor, the court of aldermen and ' � ,a .. re eig I _... . ­� puted to be worth ,six to lit million dol- igI reputation Canadian cheese has achie r. ' his proportion has Nipally Increased, ____.1 . ---416P._--_ . . , .. � . . -,-.,r.,.4.. lars made in lumberi g, partly through the ad i a the maAeta of thew' at I 1. - tte common councillors have been settled .� ­ -�'.. appreciation in value of timber linifts. orld. . They .8 bile the number of passengers uldng finst. - ' ' . � �. . , .�.� _. .-.: � I - � .:; am%guidoent evidtaos of what woll-dire-c t, a &as carriages has diminished, and that,of " �'.' , 80w to Deal Wilb tholemi 1 with a precision that none, save the most - - L .,..--- UGHT C11E I p- .. . ree . . -. ,� ,,# � I.". _' �he largest lumber in.ill ibe isn dairy farmer to possess those t wding to drop to sero. Already In ,Rno't! British Medical Journal,n,0QW12"v,,.�,,0i r of the disturb.' The lord m-ATor himself has his . .-I.,�.­ - ,-- - E0 11� OLDEN DAY& ;_ I ed en-ergy and intelligence can do, and#how t lose Vmploying second-class carriages I Dr.�-Ernest Hart,of I,o d di ilem of innovators would presume to , -Iffe has at Ottavv& Canad I � 'in the worli, eTmnplo ' ;n this ,, . I . . ing twelve hundred qualities in the highest degree. I ad most of the lines have altogether dis- country, is doing some good mission Wwork gold" robe for the occasion of Lhe "nu&I . - L' . & _,-, : . .. ... � . . . .11, men. Takeone ape imen tr&npaction of - . - _____ -i- L; :.I_.- . c)AtInued booking s000nd-clwo , Guildhall banquet and for the times when I - !',_ his in timber Ii . . ".-.'L � I ..I � pd"Ongers,, in importing sound views on the subject 'of - ;_ I I mita Seven years ago he ;._L�� I:— a Thousand-loomo. a id the time siaems not far distant When cholera. lip proceeds in estate either to the new law - ' 1:v. . . " -� - I - 6yer . � I . ' Dr. Hart is a high authority on ­ - . es , ­ : ' �'-' '. - ­ . - .1 ` -;., bought of Pharle's i rnitlf,* 61- Otta*&, for NVL.jitminster Palaoe* on a lir first-olass and third-cla'sa carriages sanit,aiy subjects., He has contributed courts or to the houses of parliament. -The .' X - ` in Lond ,,devoted �, . �. , :- ,­.1 $671000 a Pi` a limit on the north share of the use-of thetwoHopsas of Parli' 0 v il be run on any of the railways in the recently very able papers to a number of aldermen have their scarlet go a. the - :�.:!.���, -., Lake Superior. _ ThaD limit isnow held at t&ins 1.I &"110111,00 I- United Kingdom. This-6hange ill no doubt .Americein magazines on oholers and its sheriffs their distinctive and very bwan'ldsome '. I . . . I ." ; ,::�. - . . . . . 00 rooms, 100 staircaso;p. more tho a a�tributabla to the democratic- tendencies prevention-which oughtL to be studied by r bee and chains, while the common coun- . I�, �, - $400,000. . 0 .1. . I - 11 illors rejoice in gowns called 46maza,riner," -.1 .- . .. . Mr, G. P. Boo . two miles of corridors, and I I eburt4l. Tie the time, far the eliminatiou of tile eve hJayor and Councilman 0 I 11 . L 1 . . - L: . ­ n t being generallittuderstood that-maz * . . PIlY, ,Gbvernmeut Engineer building covers ail kr6a of nearly'eight tore is cond-olass carriages must be aseribed to ,Ife'loe's not believe in quarantine " a de- a :-z-.�- - - 7.- of the Ottawa 3iver Mika, was standi in the lead. __ :___ it is 'said, in 'tile rc�unda . 11 " I ! 4rine I I and orms aa oblong with some ftliences an,] t 0 incessant demands of third-olass pas. fense is a term for a dark-blue color,althoug,b,ao - � ,_�..:I.,- . . a, oil �� of tile Russe espec&&&I=t cholera, but in cleanliness and i _�- --,: �­-- Hotel in Ottaw othe -diversities'of outline,640 feat in longti . rigers,for increa4ed oomfort4 and oonven- cording to some lexioqgraphers,mazarind ,� .1 . e av, some'eight years The ixtorior of the river front is divide I I cast an( a means a drinking vessel and an'old way: . , , .": �1 I . . ago, W . . i#,,ly in *lean ,water. This in what he . . . I . . , hen a business acquaintance stepped - I I t,he oorresponding concessions says :--�"There im nothin Do easy to keep lao I I- . , . ,__,: ., ... up and offered to sell! him a small limit on into ive principal compartmenta, panolle Bade by railway rOADMOM When the out au4 deal with as all of dressing fowls. Then again, when this ,_ .-.1.- - .., I . __ .! ... � . : .� I I the Upper Ottawa. , with tracery, and decorated with ofora. The fear of , � , � I rows 0 lOple, who formerly ,took becond-olass oholera has salv6d more lives in the world "yer,ign comes into the city the lord - i I ­ , . . . . I. , . � i - - -� . : ta mayor in . , . " statuee,and shields of arms of the sovereigin a a.irriages,disoovered that they were paying than tile epidemice of the last fifty ye ,of crimson or .� . -r:. - " What"a"Your price?�, sai, Mr, Broph p bound to don a robe . .. ­ ­ . ars. -1 I are - : . . . ,-::�: Is purple velvet, trimmed with ormin - . I "Twelve th,)usand doH 11 7- - of Hi gland frotp William I. to Victoria h giver fares without obtaining extra &a. have daitroyed.' The knowledge a. At . I , ., I will give'yod eight thou"nd." ­ The )uilding has throe great towers-rianit that it is . . I., -.;-, . -� - 01 ot"M , I - . I . 1.- ...'.�� .:1�.... ,��` OdAtiOn4, they hatumlly preferred to ,due to dirty wat ' the time of his investiture, hi wears a . aa. . I m. ;, -,...,: - " said the seller. ,:;L � ), .from p ireha#e third class ticktts, and their ex. to tak.a preo3ut4ous that have saved ive go . e .. - I . � � "Make it ten, ly, the Clock Tower (316 feet high . er compels the authorities 111 . .­..- . .. I 1: f a 14 chain ; bub when he is honored by _..�- - ��_;�-,., Mr. Brophy is a- keen, shar hnsin.get, whic i Big Ben. b.00m3 forth the eime witt, a ftpla has-been largel fbilowed by first. .Ands of lives ev thou. re-election at the expiration of his term of .'� . zz.' j. .. � .. . - . . _;�. , -:man as well as a competent engineer. and . ',,_� . ery year. You can eat ohol . �. -I .,:- �.� p such unswerving r ularity ; the Central 0 age passengoes,especial office ho wears two chains. The Mace of ' . . - �, : - _.- 8 ly sinoo the shrink- ors, you can, drink oholem, bub you can't I - ,.".I I SIZLng ver-gi ,. 4 even it you run after it. The i I . ­ ­ xroman in Canada has better chances of Towi r (300 feet highl over the central oc. a to Of-ILil inoom" affected by the rentifig catch it ail 'It, surmounted �y a royal crown . __ . . . - ­ . I., up speculative opportunities in tim tagor a.) hall ; and the Victorii Tower (340 Vi-lue of land. I and the-imperial arms, is carried before the . I 1: 1". :' ':'.:. ber. But he couldDot, any more than a '. feet I iigh), at-,the south-weat.aiggle, OVOIL th 5 - . .. �, ftfeet place in a cholera epidemic in a-chol. - - I - . . ' -�' ;I- I . � .. .� . . 5Wk__.-_._*.A.---6...o 1*�' -, - ­ rahoapi[W. You do not quarau tine againat mayor by the authority ofthe charter of- - .'. . � . one else did, calculate at the time the Money 07% t, ' , Edward 111. ; while the.city possesses no ' "L ..�'...`...- I ny Roya[antranoe aroh*a 65 feet in height. - , - 8 7 ,� I in timber limits. 11 , �� measles or While, but you do guard against � . : . He declined. Subse- 0�e p,ormon of the buil, ing occupied by th 3 .::.- - .. : ­ � . _.­ .-. , I- que Ong t . � � . I.; 1. .. .1 ­ . to Wastmiuste- : 1 that which to not catching. Quarantine Is ..� I I I . . . . . . :. . . . . I ,� ­:. - Bridge, the southern end b Ing &,;* a sigirof cownfidice and a reproach. The "Pearl," presented by Queen Iless when ��'.. ntly, tbu story goes, the limit was o6r in that neares Ego of "tileti. less than .four swords, one -called the � ' :, ­ .�­ ed to him at his own figure,- gropriva A,Mong reptiles the eggs exhibit �,�.I- I . .1 ee - He a in a .. , great - and -,1.e'�'-!-I .: . - - d lined and bad the pleasure within ga ad foi the use of the lArd a Hote I variety, The-eggs Of alligators are ilongat. purity, of the water supply, Clean streets, he opened the first Royal Exchange, I ;.-. _� .. the Metropole' Northumberland Avenue, bail ad and &IMOst cylindrical. evouly ' * I ..,_,,"�.�-�/, last year or two of seeing the same limit V � rounded not-quara I naluepace tile proper procautionu.so :o,oalled from ita being richly set w'th vi., . I , _-.1 ...-I'; C - - rooms, with its at both aues, and about the size of an or. - . 1 � 44 z . . an hands at$86,000.' the next largest num�er of pearls. This sword precedes the %ief ,R., -1 ­ :_-I �Pegrlee sedoirmodation for I OODD visitors stmi �� - - ' \. __ . - , magistrate on all Occasions of rejo: I and,'4.7 i .1- . dipary duck's egg. The 4 � I V ��,_.:�T� I . y & Pattee, a, big lumber firm- of in a of the sea , I .., . A ' . . .0ing ­ I Otel u 0 tt rtle are an lal:$e as a -I& I . I . 1�`,.'.* I I ­I ,11 '­' . 1, . - ,.� the si A formerly oocuoied by Her Majesty, -a( , and have a flexibl-a site . A Short tIW8 ago,a cortain be,ore the lord mayor as an emblem of-his ;­ -; ' -: to Arthur Hill & CO ' I "iZneral, who �'. .' ' - -1, ­ Ottawa, recently dissolved; last year sold t _­ Good 8114 I festivity. The sword of state is carrie :: , . . there A still larger h is to be b I t Matigapples round. . . �,:�-. -,:Of Saginaw, Mich., IL Those of the bad never been on active servi ' . .sovereipty within the .1.-_. I -,� a Theat-8.and fronting,to the'Haymarket an at apping turtle (Chely4r& serpontina) ,.', - � :,_ -r'- large limit,on the Madawaska for a sum I , a s city roper ; the ,� -2. .- _.:,,�.rl"_­.-, the neighborhood of-half a million dolla:ro. over Z 1,00), 000 ate mi I are specting a refiment of infantry just,return. "black ' sword is used on fast Sys in 1,enb - .- .: % . -11 Pall N�all,at a cost of , ch amalfor, but all rounded. Th I 00. . . . , #:,, . ­ -Sixteeu or eighteen years before ling, and to be conductool an Am erloa of the terrapins (Clamm 030 ed from fore gn servi . . and at the death of ' y member of the :-, - I m. 1. they lines. a, and other Ron- . 111 . .­.�.7.._, 1 -bought it for $2 000 � , . er%)�are oblong,as also triose of-lizards. While walking down ; while thae fourth sword is th&t . - � �M .. : 2 , Ib in said. , I . � I_ "'. ­_ - .-, -i �,,5 .. _ th-a ranks'lle made royal family . - . ­;,. .- is �-i. - , - Z � lit Inquiries of ClorWa mali length placed close to the lord mayor's chair at the. - _' ...,_�,.. These-instances might be multiplied Ill :­: * - � f tb a oolumon. I black and' - as to thei J _... .� ;_ , y . - .1 ,�, ._ A Yellow - dotted of service and likumber o central criminal court. . . . � ­,� . I ,-1 � - .the dozen. They are sufficient to show the Work hellp us to belar our - i moricau fresh water tarraping, a' f d conduct . I I- ,��-, "I'll, I . � ­ I .,., 7. . extraordinary - � .. sorr6wo and pi nd in the badgeo thfsy ivoro.posaes4ect 0 Ing I . - . . �,L I 11 - I- I I '. , �; t : .. ; �� .;:�.%, , . . . . - , - ` I.-­ �': y(an of growtb before they are laid. Take ' he red h the crops of wheat prO1..,._;.4, � . ,inted -terrapins, :the eggs require four a-stuart old brish soldier .iuq ,m is ; A c6mparison of a I . . glorifies our Joys. to . , . I _ _' � I .1 . . :�. ". ! -- -1 - ALVZN�' ": ' " - To keep your seart .�:, _ �' .I ­ ; , ADV"a qua v"� , length'of service. L'. ,�� . ­ . P . t' fig! wisdom 1 but . . ! - -duced in the world during � - , . : .�i. to a seven-yeat-old turt.,le of this I 4 . . h res' I . . 11 - I: _� ­ - .. ­ � . kind ; it 1, Eighteen ye the last t �1111 ,.: ".L ��, -expect others to-keep-it is folly. w.11 coutain only very ' Us#' d0nor&l," stinittly re. years according to an English -authority' _ - - . � 2'' I- 00nsequen� upon the Tipid felling o _' . Mnall .89084 611 of pli- ,, I .. --1. � . . f the. ' - , ' . "..'a 1 �ptna forests. . To an! inexperienced � .Hei L6esp see m uniform sit& An eight ' ed Pitt. .. - . ws i year was the b �.. : 1. �, . - eye VhO ' I sakind will never pl -year-olj( tort4ise 4s a est. : . . . . I. there may'be hardly M evidence at � of tJio same kind *111 have two sets ofaggo h gas re ,4 , : . 00 be'It 0146 of either others ()r himself. An ho.T.,:M'Skuy -pod conduct bad ' In 1891 thero were 4,000,000 more quarters ,&­ . I first . I - I O' avO YOU MY man I' uked the Seneral.- ,W0,(W,... ,..- . .-I, I glance of the disappearance of the pine. . ' If W) would overcome the law., of nature or a larger and no smaller.- -OAG of nift.; .1 fs __ than in IS92; in 1892 there were .111, I., . 12 � �t . . " . _ .. C 'The hard woods with which the pine is in. we mu it not,resist, we must b&I& ce the ara will have three sew# the.Ql( - . � N'ev;rf a'01161!,said Nt, / . , � ,. . roore quarteft than in 1893. Tho average 1101 . . , . . _I � - . . ... ! .� . , ­4� ., : . :11 - . 11 m .. Mat eat �_46 Well,you-� arti--the fir#, ol'd soldiiij price, however, in 1893 was 25s. -5d. par:,-,A . . I __ tersperoed a;re usu,%Ily :left standing ,to a against one another. I . I �,Ing the size of*'emall P"r :- A -t,oij � i - 1. � . . _,tor I - . I . - I �� � � -0 . .1W .. � -7 - s --. .conilderable extent,and so a' ro the smaller . of , Aive men,without conduct b eost$, ,quarter t in 1892 it was 29s. Id. ; in 1891.''7"" � . . � ' t6a year$ .will hkirs' f�ur,,mU of' - - ,. I _. � - . ok _ I.. . 1� . I t pqv! jlxl�,, - I . . . ,04 , . 'pi, Jm I N k - ' It,-wan,41s. 8d., These figures reverse the Affill,." , -out country ,will erty. . . �,- ---� 4 -...4� - pine, so that even a well' There.is nothing-igt� , fuivus Abon at d fin, that yeAr#he-vrilkja �F__; - ,09 sold.Qkw ffop ig furaly m ., - . rf i� -. _1 ,- . ­ P_ ­ 1 � I . . It way even -sprve as � trI .� I I a � M* I ii* a , � - , � &. healthy t.41 i ,#J-Aid,191 ,I -, ' th' t a short.c � idly � L :,* . I -birth-to,,*- ­ .t, 7,.- -.1. fth E. 'Plio - rop means high'­,'R� , . wooded. No d� irilbo.. . '.. ne," 4nd Lgive - ,:�N ,�, - -­ 0'. lk,-1. - r.re old' the . L , - , . - ­. .1- _v, ...d ... - -14 t"I .� ._�r , 7 � i f - -4 no 14 --at -" 1, : still .IO*ap1VW � 6- atimullts to great a . . . 'I 01 10001-In N " , . , . I , �- - -pr 0 W 4 ",Ah. __.: I I � . . _ � - I GO" � F., ,_�, '04; wil: -, i, ­ . . ­ _ 1; � . P . . - � SO�._7480i I - . , '177.r - A-4,"04 ,Z, " t .4.. , I ., . .:W,4 .OIL' Hart:we have t4p worst crop viald, tl`.L. , .1 __ . - _�J .1n '*­_.- - - ...�-m !T�av - q, ,- � 14 , '�, '. '41 �- - . �� , ,I I S ." I I i i In' 'M . Olk" - k4l, ".- , - g- e-w&j%J;.Pri0a& - . t ­ 1 ; i, L - I_ 1:1, r" : 1. ; ­ _. . . . I ­ -�L . I I I., , P-L " ,;�, , ." � ;. I " _� _ - . I ..-. ­ - _. � i � .. , , ,.... '. . ­.. . . . . . - I I .I . � � I 4411va 'k I 'o _ � . . 11 ., .:, % I .. ... : L - 1'�I.�i ,­�'! , . ­ T �', .. . ., .1 "I I . 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' F ,. rte#.-,._ - .L - 1 .s.. , ., .4,e '^' .a`H. ",�.. .s� ',e ,.. - - - �y --1-r. - .9. r.6�n If"A�"c:;�4,5C C,, -. "fi•: -:h9: - ''�: 1• `'"i _ __ _ .may r -��.. .�,�.-„..-• _�t ••�.s a: - ..slh�._j •.t_��4- v �T�-` .aL f 1f.+> $! F .. _ A Y_UNG' LADY• dAp�r.: gone. The ha a b act of one$ �,• ,v,R. �,s. , PPv J 'god bo . . $t' 14 Q^�, a , -',, . + sem. ' F ;.�. ¢,• r i. . fore R i. � „• , �. :, , er story as a re etttron of th t.. , _ a. '.: 11 p horrribte discover Bras hese made . t :. ».,. <- . '� ,. one told us by her matltor, only with.!ai 3'. Iw a `:f ..An �IIteP8t3tlII St01•�r f�t3m NOYfOlk UO►aIIt�• y A r arbor Corn�att tit"the et►urse a e4: two r _ lCor»fofrlt•{e hfrt. ti1. L !.._. added depth of the lifulness to th© mean es ovations which'are held Carried' ' aligt; $ es'yiil rbaitm iiiem• :oi? u, g g, y+ +ef ern ver EL :.; -- of her recovery. a Came awe from fru on.$e neu;ralgla l or{+are.:y+au. ,cuff®!tar roil►-.ob• <.,.. . '� s' - .F . y no th a ehurah there. 'The workmen'oame' >.. . _: #�,erseiral D�ebtlfty anct CttonXc'lgenra�gta antero ew with Mica Bentley full ea►tiefie score neotio idiDe`1` h atelier ion e. 4 Made Was Lizzie Wentley's Lite Mixer- f Y Y ae ose a small walled-in apace an which they p Y � , -,- �hat a now knew four ciwn lCttowlecl fou"fin purtsliase,: for 10 cants'a bottle e`of ; . .-" � ;1 sale->�er Pasant Feared abs was 40- g fol fid a human skeleton, a broken” ciaair, that kin of sin=.�Polsan s:.ltil'ery line--orL. of at Z sat one mato lious•aure to'bo credit an 1 the rerrtaina of a tesla;®t >and a r►ir pf g ureri - P you aq get a urge battle for 2fi h n I aGf; 1 y � 4 inx into Consatngtlon-Drought hack ed to )r.' Williams' ink Pills, , Flo TV ,�j d . ��, 1 ' 11 . Frpet the_ risk eC tLe 6raWo. bo to. The Falls bore marks as of #in er . L An na,lyais she s the►' Dr. Williams g cured promptly. ``Ila is sure,, ole fit tom �. :: n.► 1 scratches, and there.wae only too mtrett ,: :- �`rc►m the"Simcoe Reformer. � Pink ills contain lit a condensed form all take, sad never fails to our* .all , inch of " evidence ence that some person had-been wall- HOW does 'he feel?--�@ feels ,-: . Mies WLzie. Bentley is,the daughter- of the el meats necessary to give now life and pd(n. Von't"wait an hour, but send to an t ed-in alive~ clue a de dark unfadint d d � , r' 1. Mr. Ira -Rentley, of Watei iced, a former richness to t6,blood, and restore shatterdr, . drag store and got a trial battle.' Nerviline, ' , $+. . will known real lent of Simooe. It tis well nerves They are an unfailing specific fol . �`I the"$ore pain Dore. ln-the-'�00 , sterile! blue, and- he V_ known that Miss Bentley was long and such' diseases as l000motol• ataxia, partial +be Pall Mall Gazett0 says 3,0OO,Of1Q,000 triake.5 ever body feel thesatn� wa `-M. • seriously ill, and it was recently reported paraly ia, St. Vitus'dano'e,j sciatica, neural. Bal one of beer were imbibed in Europe last ' Y e r of whish Qerm&n ca#tsumad 1,051,- r August lowrer the Remedy„ �t that she had fully regained her health and gia, r eumatism, nervous headache, the + YZS - a 000 allons strength. 13er ease teas excited considerable after effects"of la grippe, palpitation of the + g HpW ,doee.he feel?--$,o "f!eels interest in Waterford, and coming to'the heart, stooge prostration, all dlseaecn de r==_ TO Down Qge, t ' �% . ears of the Reformer,"we felt more than a pending upon vitiated hu ora in the blood - headache, generally drill and Con- , "' pzresing interest in the matter for the reason such s scrofula, chronic exyalpelad, etc, ''wealthy bachelor deolured that a hor- start, but somet mes excruciating--,• + y 'l that for a period of nearly three yoara, They re also a specific for roubles peculiar rid hag had gltrred at him- through the AugustFlower the Remedy. ' there have been from time to time publish- to female such as supprea lona, irregular, ni t. His friends laughed at him but ha '. '{_ -f ed in our columns, particulars of alleged itles, a d all forms of weak ens. They build ins ted that the house was haunted. He." - `How does he.-feel?--Hta-l'e�+el� a , � '- cures of various serious cases of illness that up the hood and restore tl a low of health gr yr i11, com laining of extreme 'beaviueas gkipmooraaum �", _• t li r Com,a0 ,sore• VI 4ent hiecou! hin or jumping . kravo been effected throe h -the use of a to pale and sallow cheeks - In Tried .they in ho etomac , his appetite failed, ire grow Throat. gold all Drutgrsts oa a uarantee. � g � � � � Mg gg ,. rA l. e see the stomach after .a local raisin tamed known as Dr. Williams Pink Pills e(f9ot radical ours in all cases ariain from sal ow, eniaoiated and d'espandent,believiDg Back orC rest$biloh,a P®torp , , Y g ]fiestas.rill ve . mental worry, be was oin to die the a ok bein a gi gree$WiS&Cd6n.•'•*S Vesta+ bitter•tastin mattear"or whit he ha for Yale People. 'rhe scenes of these cures ry, -overwork, or excesses of g a po lI •-�-�-•�--+- g �f " " have boon located in widely scattered pot• whale or"nature, w ning,and declared he ooald !tear funeral NrT_ ,dtetl Or 'drillik At B'Ust �1SW4pr % ", ,,. _•, tic�rsof the country, it.might also be said , Dr. illiams Pink'Pilla re manufaotar• be In ringing in his earn, and even hinted at I LO W. the Remed.Vv J I .1i: of the dobe,"for some of the»e stories' come ed by a Dr. Williams''Me licine Compasui ids- A friend induced him leo use Dr. '• IR E . - i ��1 11 from the United States and some from rock ills Oak and eche ectad N.V.YPi rc©s Golde'ri Medical Discovery, and he Jou pThis i�ftenwyw ll�:relfove [�8W C1O9t3 11A f®A� $ {t!�j l + = • L�ngland, to such great distanves have the and ar sold in Kossa (neve in loose form rr�l idly grew well, spooks and all 1•is die- Chine l+ou. Pr1ee 60ote. iii! r for the g adtlal decay of vital w 'a, Wit, proprietors extended the sphere of their by the ozen or hundred,an the pub o are tre sing symptoms disappearing. A torpid its ouoaesatni treatment, freo. bet , . . usefulness. cautioned against numerou imitation field liver and dyspepsia cauaud his suffering and Ohl hOs liemodWs P-re hold on a gn tea. ' 2I1iSCrable, IIlelanch� 7. :.Y It is of caaiae the Gammon idea that the in this haps) at 50 Dente a a,or six boxes th medieino cared both. Tho "Discovery" ; hopeless, and 1©rigs for '{eat{# , 1 ;ago of miracles has long passed, and thou- for $2. 0, and may be had fall druggist in he only remedy for biliousness and in- - PeeCe--�AuguBt dower the �" t d`. 'sands of p,,nple who would not relish-a classi• or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' odi- di tion, or d3 epepsi, . so certain in its Y. ,. r, ' , fication among"' doubtimg Thomases," and Dine C npany, from Dither drlreas. curative action as to warrant itx, sale on � S OUVENI . � 4 . who are quite "read to believe an loo lri A Quarant�e, in print, wraps every I j�o�/ �p�g �f��?-_; q 9 Y f3 feels star so tier t it does isot trespass upon their bo tie. '_ Y, P p° Engha Towles in the Re o of Elisabeth. _� .... . ..... ...... .... .. .... ... ....... full after eating a meal that "he .as + . - pre-conceived notions and what old line , •••• • •••••. ••••••••••••.••• •••• ••••••• ' hysicians tell them oft,the limits and cap&- • The opulation of Englan , at the close 1 r. Pierces Pleasant Pellets sure oanati• . _ -• hardly Walk August �leWer the ` of the ei n of Eliza eth a be taken as P + 1+ y p at on bilrounnesa and derail omenta of Ftelned c 4 . bilitlres of the medical •pharmacopoeia, as g + Y : . t' am in to near! five millions, of whom stomach, liver and bowels. - Gltlr hl Sole"Mtlltafoctfittt 4_ laid down by the schools, hear with a"shrug K` Y 4+ O.- , t _, zt,_ j . of the shoulder and a smile of incredulity, tondo may have contains about a Kofi• ,i' Wo0dbary, New Jersey, IL & A . '1"`; .: . of cases,the evidence of which is of ao cer- died and fifty thousand. Scarcely one of he spider is known to be a riueeeasful - - b f' tain a character that no court or jury in the the great manufactui ing towns of the .1 - '-�` n' J',., J Y Vietori u e was then in exiatenee, save builder of bridges, and it is reported in a 4 1 ` Iland would question it. Take one of "the OXFORD � *10 �'best known and 'at>iking instances of the ss a pe ty village, or a borough of two or S� Lottie newspaper " that a large spider COOK I044: me le a brie a clear_ across the Meremog , efficacy of Dr, -Williams' Pink Pills. We three t ousand people. The second town g _ % refer to the case of .Mr. John Marshall. Ili et, a distance of 240 feet, Hoar where ; , in the kingdom was York. Liverpool had .fir but a f w hundreds of inhabitants the Af[ienouri Pacific bridge spans Lhe -11' „ , ` Could any evidence be clearer or more con- main• ., . wincing even to a sceptic. 'Mr.. Marshall is taired by the labours of fishermen,. and 'atr am* - - {'v a well known Citizen of so large a city &a marines sailing the home' waters. The Bedell Years 1. , ,e Ir �.� Hamilton. He was F•iid by the Royal Temp- chief parts,after London,were Bristol,Hull, Of Nufferirtg relieved in as mar.y days . . , `}t,_. � ` lara of Temperance the sum of owe thousand Yarmo Yarmouth, Harwich, Newcastle, Roston, Co ns cause in the aggregate as much aufler :'� �. dollars that beads the sum paid by than In- King's Lynn, Southampton,and Plymouth. in any single disease. It: is rho magic Aitution-to"its members who are proven to The Cinque Ports were slowly,going to do- sol •ent power of-Putnam's Corn Extractor "; t`+ -the .satisfaction of its physicians to have Gay, tome of the older Corporate towns, tlr t makes it speedily successful in removing ' , ” _ L.+,... .` ,become permanently incurable. Every fact such a Winchester, Lincoln, York, Coven• oor Take no tubatitute,however highly }t1�, . in connection with cne case was investigated try, CI aster; and Lan,aster, were begin• rec tmmended. Putnam s I ainless Corn Ex• $y ! , by the Hamilton papers and vouched for wing t decline,owing to trade restrictions tra,•tar is the best. Sure," safe, and pain. - r by thern, IQot satisfied td take its evidence Placed on particular manufaotures. •Birm les . ` in ha was becomin known for hardw LATEST & BEST I •r"� at secondltnnd, the Toronto Globe sent a : 13 g aro+ When Cavendish and Dudley first landed 040 thin drove bero!rebayio any other. = {��` repre to Hamilton. The result of and M ncheater for some k ads of woollen ,,,• „..,. ... .... ......�....... .. .. .... atresia. t' ' - p in the West Indies th aa'r an infinite Ia Ilea's►, Latae and b these investigations was 'the publicatie•n by goods, The West of Englatr was in repute •••• •••••'••••••'•••••'•'•"``•• """' 1 ' the Globe.at an article in which over claim number of lights moving is rho forest, and l9old by all Loading Dealers, « `�``. Y for th manufacture of- br adcloth. I he eu posing the �:panir.rds were upon them J " �' �� easter counties with Nor ieh for contra Eby Gurney Fonnd�� CollIL made by Aar. Marshall and the proprietors ret Bated to their ships, The lights were tyj of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are canted- "had'a I rRe trade in worsted and in fabrics ca std by fireflies. Y -STOVES �.*ssxeroasto, Oaif, ' V_! '- - ii tt made f om wool. The menu actures of that . - - ,- - - .- �': ed, and the Hamilton Miracle" gate• � . " I. served! endorsed b this reat Canadian day were carried on th home of the . One Million Almanus • . r•--:o: Or any Dewe Y Y g • . DONT Buy a Watch � artific r in the farmer's kit hen orb the before •� newspaper. Y iaoe-t4o first issue of the CANADIAN AL• jj rte= cotta fire or in small orksho a Rade from ORIGINAL DESICt S aQa New datalo�rto IT's FRED. Write for ti�� In a way itreminds ud of the story of the g Ih© �u t ' re&t lawyer who attended a prayer meetin lowly areata of . the state! factories and sin Aa more than ono million Copies iiave one to-R, B. MOWRY &Co., Toronto,Can. * ; Y P Y g• • • • • ! 1;A. I%- . is own views of religion were of the most mills o two and- three c nturies later. ben circulated. The issue for 1891 will .*a PAtterns • • 41, J Canadian Almanac & heterodox character.- He went'to beamus- Londo r Ras a walled City, of about two bo eady in about a month, and will be the -,-_-„_--:p: � A, ed ; he came away with all hie preconceived miles i circuit. The Strand lined"on each go fit Almanno ever ubtiabed iq the Dom* �."_' ideas changed. He said : "I beard these aide by manaiocrs of the no les; led to the ► j (�F , w PgT Eli'sfU ®rb i8 FinlBh Rocial.lt Dk*ed!Vl - �_ ani n. Tire CA,ADIAtY AI,rdAD1Aq is the men whose word was as good as th"e Bank village of Charingg, "beyond whie.h lay the alld Su erlor in uality ,, a -separa .e cit y" 'of Weatminst© . The t names eta lard Year $ook of Canada and will P c, a of England get upon their feet and tell what P Ifla{aria! work 11 j �"or s.St94, i . I / religion had done for them, noL theoretical- of Mo rfields, Spitaal6elds, anon t,ardeD, be �r!eatly enlargtd and-improved for 1894. �w 4, E^ILS ly, it was their own personal experience of Saffron Hill, and the lilts, eves! the eon• `4� The Forty-Seventh Annual Issue of this book •;- it. Were these men in a witness box I dation, under h lizabeth, oft a groundafter- he Olivebank is one of-tire larggtic.t ships >XCBi in"®tlJting �uAl1• will soon be ready and will Contain an irn. - ava►da Costed b the Close eked houses ev r been on the Pacific Coasts She is 3`?8 y menso amount of information of steep „t, ,_a t would ndt have the slightest inclinatida to Y {lam a d In Eizanom of ' doubt their word • as a consistent man I and teaming dwellers of a odern eiviliza- foo long, forty-eight-feet beam and thirty s h value. �_Iff' ' tion. Clerkenwell wan a d stout subur tw teat deep; bnilf+ of steel throughout. t16� tltttti Oilr nient:i+. A prltaettsera *ol btao�iPoo-6 onOffice .ving *' l was unable to doubt them anywhere else. I b, ._ ,- . bad doubted,now I believe." Islington n a country village, Battersea and - . &P• 81 . ""`'°' the name of every Post Office wity the •" '1. -` - The man or woman who will give an Chelae rural scenes, the Kamen a pure ' .......t.4.0,.••....... .' .4...... :'... :'::'••.. which los ted,or nearest R T gleam rich in fish and ` fl •'•ked between .. '•'..•'..... ... wwaay15 Railroad a alt - e . hours attention to-the- evidence that the i + ase mwde tobarawood :: y - Y;i ,) .Dr. Williams'.Medicine Com an have to Westminster and London, a well as in her ��0 '� :: olus v`sly,ot Cas►]and Wood. Q :: x '' ' rf submit, must, ii able to reason at all, con PP :' to a(ls•oaE 4ariety ai lam. Political l B 1t0ID8 of the D00 Qf $,- u upper stere, with the fair white form of P cede that their Pink Pills contain wonderful Y * " are thcsretoro the .. - roan aw n. In the sixteenth century, uirementa ei Large vara " t'i01»n1011S• f Ory�'•�l• properties :for the amelioration of human Bristo was the chief rival f the capitwl in C . :: Familiars, in tray part(d t.�e Very,uac►fnl to everyone irr• t '�`t,'_� 1 11 : . ailments. comm' rcial affairs. Ahe d.c a lar a trade, :: n pion• .. terested in littical matters. s All *hese=refleotio Qdre toe•yo for thosetimes, with Irela d ands he Con• >gvesy Qtiao° Warranted. " p° ns are inti tinent, fid her merchants Wok a great r k. - """"' ' �[�a► ........'......., ...,,. :..,':.,...... a Canadian rational Flag 4 the case that has come under our notice. iqvon uses of maritirite di covet Har-Mr. Ira BentlQy is widely known in this die- Y^ If you are in'want cit a,Coolc Stovt+ m Brae it about the Flag of our tract where he has carried on bubi esa with• as then, as she has gain become of � Burner,-doe t bey until you have an this, entry on land and sea.. t l- �. I— y g { t, ' P late y rs, s chief ort for he trade '►ith KU= `/ Elegant Lino. t3old by loadI, ming 8to a Deal 1!!e Direato 4f oil! 1 i'as a pump and windmill manufacturer fqr p �,�j, are everywhere- I. Y the Netherlands. Norwich rose into great � � 'ijJ{j r� G b Baca. He former! lived in Tilnoabur' + impar nee ander Elizabeth, from an influx `�I ► bdY of alt kinds is as complete afterwards in 'tSimcoe and now resides n of Fl ish exiles, who introduced the U n ! . and accurate as ever. "_ . ,. ::- �,.the village of Waterford. "A •representative u5e V Iof the Reformer visited Waterford not makin of new fabrics,i;om sed of mingled The' �ll��� �ja Ltd pritsaascoats-3o Geeta-6o seats,' acco r• ong since to interview Mr. Bentley &a to wools dailk.—[1fromSande son's "History . 1 . ing to binding. � ,- of En ani and the British �' u nu . is daughter a recovery. - For be it u der ^ g .mpiro. � CQ Cj�,a`hr� Co" L tood.this journal is as little prone be t �f�in .l,tt n, QIl �p '� r�- j'. ,� :'1'asroazto, o3, . �srried avray by fair spoken or w ''ten D OIDE$ TO $EM9 N HERE. � ^ ords"as the rest of humanity, and we �� _�_ --. - _ -. - � b .. d heard that Miss Bentley's cure wa due A, Forster— Japanese Cenx 1 Thinks Con _ - • " 1 f ' • It . . , � . o the nae of llr. Williams'. Pint► Palle we ad a rood Place to 'Lt a in--Will G Ask yon St4tionbr k th " Chester Series of Writing Tablets �-; }.w pe investigate,y, i p might Mr.t aAwaea, who - - far fi4e i . , �,.,..�.. ,j ,Y ��� �,: o the man anxious to haveahead a ok Y p8a ... „ f. 0.. .1 Ad our personal testimony, if possible, ! " f------�- en rs �p�,. i. 1 , . nd writtenyon behalf of this great spoken 'papaq a consul at Viator'a,, B_ C,, is a . #one tc I�Or ' lilt! Irl�h Lla�i� Qu' Ci�� _ " ion remedy. The result of -the11 present in Toronto, .Mr. way. a ie a firm N`"; '� believe in Canada's future. I3e thinks a Vellum " r - 1h1 a Pavner _ �iueo 1'� er ,. Cre�a� Pa r•iter"a)Carney to 'Waterford was"emin- much fit that be regi ed a year a o h.ja t, C n i n lt�f �' tly satisfactary, We failed in finding g° Y ff • R' P y !, 1.. remun ratios and 6.onorab a oaition an 7 r. Bentley at home for he was in Cale• P an xa- �,tt��'�d Cala that day setting Up a windmill, but return d to Japan to erg ize a trading 14; ra, and Miss Bentley who were the immed- cdmpa y, the idea being . establish iscasai arc Often difLttttlt to remedy. - ,, k i to beneficiaries of the good effect of Pink busies s in this country with, Japanese . VHF , �� . • ills proved" quite sole to give•full particu- capital and Japanese warea. Mr: Away _ THE COPP ARK CO., LTDa, � , Q, 1 rs. Mrs. Bentley was apparently enjoy- aPPro Ked a few of the leading busine �Z' ^, SCOTT' S "C RC. NZ"C�, 011"T! .­�V i the best of health and we were . men o the 111ikado'a etppire; expL ;nod t h� . .11 g them his ro ect and so reat wwl thea — t % . t ran surprised to be told by her that it was F J • g ° 1 . , confidence in Canada's prospects that the ' - ` re-111 s a e who first of the family rad experiment- p pe to readily fell in with his ideasi and•in a shot THEIMPROYEd STOCK e with Dr, Williams Pink Pills. She told ARNERS a� - u that a co le of ears a o she had ,been time a strongcompanywas formed. " Mr y g Awaya arrivd in Toroto last evening, an STANDARD.CN�PPER." RAISERS � '� � � lI ievionaly atta,ckedbyrhenmatiam,and had 6+ �. i a for solicitation by some friends sought re- will followed by others of the eompan OF PURE NORWEC) COD LIVER ', Beed your Stock ohoppedgrain. : , 'I within week. p(L .AND HYP©PHOSPHITES _ ,, To do this eanomically buy a ' a' fir, , 1 fin Pink " Pills, The result had )Keen The comp an have'ea route for Toront tSF LIME'AND SODA, . , '. °ta,� e in satisfactory as any observer P Y• ; 1 ! �`4 c old see. It was, however, to begome °wor the C.P.IL, over 34 Iona of all theljf restore a last appetite- cost flesh, t - `"` p1 STANDARD CROPP9 s ?T A choices kinds of .Japanese goods, ingludin and check wasting tiisett8e5, especlat- n quainted-'with the case of Miss Bentley tease silks ivory carvings wood cauvinga ly (n Children, witF� wottderful.ra Ida t" t- t at we had gone to •rVaterford. In • p tY % answer to our enquiries Mrs. Bentley bamboo goods, straw goods, spices, curio Cauehs and colds are easily killed by a - lien be ran with any 4 to 12 horexipower � '� .i of 11 inch tea gowns Clotsonne and Is, few doses of thin remarkable remedy.told us> that her eldest daughter, Lizzie, ' y 1 x as nineteen ears of age, that from her•in- aurja -ares, and a "hundred other article PALATABLE AS MILK. Be sura to get SIMPLE , '. " i fancy she had been asufferer-and that her- which will charm Christmas present pur, rtes.grnuinr, put up in salaron-colored •� ••p A •p •� g , c ances of growing to womanhood had chasers. _ Definite plane have not an ye , zorapptrs. . . � _ - . D V 1. ABLE t 1'�'� n ver been Considered good. She early be been made as to where'tho. company wil Prepared only bT 3aCtt& Bo,vna Belleville. _- ( 1. VERY e.l<• ,� A � Via§ locate; but witbin.a"oou le of wedkeall ar, _ Y FAST came a- victim. of scale neuralgia, that for P- - eeke at a time r eked her hod and made ran a ants will be Completed. Mr.Away - -- �"� i,. '' SEND FOR CIRCULARS. L 't ' ., a .. Y OUNGi MENI! !.earn to out, no better li e a burden. She would at times go down in the-opinion'that his firm are but tit trade. .Good mages anis steady employ- tr •! R +� }¢(� ( - .`� _." t the very brink of the grave ; she was in advan e.guard of the tr&ding element o ment. Write for particularej Ton,oNTO Cu,r- Um BEST FRENC ... IIOUS 6 U�tlllr Ca� ((�� �c g3 a earance a mere shadow thin ale and Japan. Should the venture rove aacoessf ixa moor, 123 Cage tat. disc agents for 4i 'ad P p �.: n : : ,, P • P tcDowell'sRew York Drafting Mac ine. APHR STONES i � - Bak, unable to do anything. . After ter find• in this nstanoe,ot.her firms will at once opo . . - 0. ., - branch houses in the various towns enc, •-leak, g bow Pink Pills had benefited her. - „------ -' ' cities- f Canada, thus bringing to the deo ! •" y-ti, other she too began to use them. No �� •c ange from sickness to health could have of the panadian purchasers what they mus - - �' . now tr yel over 8,000 miles to assure. , , b en more rapid, no cure more complete 4 •� ou can say, Mre. Bentley said to use "Bao ria aro like! to �� '� `�' `��'' , ff n he is a well girl, chat Dr. Williams , - be blamed-for at 0. � '`*tet . ,,,,,,,,,It i _,_ d "��l� •..-.* ` K the ills that Rea11� is heir io.- Prof. , `�." �t' `� Pi 14 Pills cured'her and we are 'villin to j % to 1 the whole world that such is the cabs." tela k no amai atainr: that what we call ;r�/I' � �r X ` J '�Q / / -� 3 f.. :" $ esirous of seeing Mies Bentley herself, d# in really d e tic)these invisible pests f�t . r ,`/„t, 1 f 11 - ' When one enters a cold room after hetet ni` * '•""" •+ *�' L neat. repaired 'to the Waterford pest ., ` � ! 07/ -04N� : 1. ; heated the bacteria in it flook.tv the ware ` / ofTi- e, where she is employed as a telegraph ! ltj�j - - !': T ` I, t Apr '` •ope ator. We lied known- Mise Bentley body nd enter-'�y the open pores-of th . =I t', wh n she Nved in Simcoe. •We remember- akin. ' _ , ,'1�/I1P I y 'z _ , f. ,,,�, 1 ' .eu er pale, delicate face as it was then. 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I I I I . . . . . - �, . . . ...... - !�!�11�1!!..T.._ .. .- - I ........:- - ,� -, , 00P 'i ---i;i, , --: f ;:"�,,,.' . I ;. . '' 1. ��: d �1� . .qR(al!ffiiF�1.,,� .. ...lm!�I.!c!!�'�.,�P!011*, ,'' _7'� _� . :" r .�iii�.,.;.*** � ,-,- 3. "I I . George'E'chuftll ne t Sunday. I � food era f -iN�ii 1dat ­ - '' 1. - . . . . 7.. I � r- ia .. I tk " - I... , q . . . x Ina lite . . . . � . - - 1Z ... . .i '1�a�, I -- - �oua'2 to1. 0 I will; . . I . . ­ I I I. . � _�_ . i�-.Tliursdcty _' " - I . � ­ I . . . ... .. I. . - I � -,� . . � . I - I - . - i . ' I . � � .. I I .. . I I 0 I � . - ­ - - .. - . .-: i.. ­ 'A -.. -7 1 - . - . , -,�* . � . �, .1 . I . 1, , ill", .1 . I . - --- I �.t I - i . .1 . __ ! . I - - I ' ' . .1 . . 11 . ,� I ____ _.____rA ­ I minion cof Cc nad a.. -tioueer, .at. the Ulroid 1Tot9l whitb'' . � e OWI I As are : -extia., value I 1, � 4t . I - "A., . . �, . .- 2aghtrifto - PtWo� , I �"_ ,, "" f611 ,kl­ I I - I.... ,gilt M next %al be Thank�givir g- be offiTred for�ittle by-U�l Fairbanks ttuo-r - , i .ry . U k, � - Day. throughout the Do . V . . 2 - ng lines of DrY Goo I . - - . I __ 1�� I - . I I I el . ­ ­. . � . . . '4 17.1 - Y 1�_ -, I. . ;Th - I , .- -1 � I .. .. . . . 1 7 - �.- .1 .. � . . 'r , .4 . . , . . VA, t I _9 11-� A", - - ., . I - I _�, .. ,1 � . . '' ' . -See Parker's advt.'if you waill ar 1 Junction, oil :,Nfolld - � . . : . ,- . �,- , - ..I I Pit RE R M . 11��I 140yi� 20tb. : 13ale w . I � . ­ � nd'of special " -to - o4.,, � I i, "I P P, I :I : , - -1- T., NOV. , . . - a 1. . I . .11.� 4 � �� . . . ELM ON 1 17 f . . - "'., . � . interest . ­­Xk, . . . . � � - - . . . Z. � 4 - . . _z - . . ---8- underwear and' flannels's All g,J Ig %t cowmenees at 12:o'clock, and .tiwo .Willf- - , Y � : � ii � . � !­ I . . . I . " . " . I 1: .. F� ...1� - I... . � _­ . � ;. _. . - . � .1; * '. -, . '. . . I '. I . � . . . . � .. . ... ,I-. :1.-,., -1,,.,i .. 14, . . ock bottom prices. - - 1 .. - � '. . . .1 I v_ �" - ". . - . I I . I I . � . . . � - " - $ - r-1.%_ . . - __�__;- . 41 unt, I J'U"o- Ist tleit. . I - . .-:-'. �, , --;� A I . ...� ­ . .. .:_ bs;,given I i �. I - -'- � . * .. - ' _ .k- --1 -1, . 11 . . - ': - �_:� . .. . . -­­ , . , I . ..; - " I I �-.1, . . . .. - , � - � I- - I _ : - 1.�0,I� . I i. :,,,, I -'VQlat do you think of wintel 0 al. , Oh, for B nglauthlreland Q'r_socitl�n�. ... I , - .-,irl I . ,� , . , . . I � - , . -1 . r � 4 , . I .Y I . ­ I I ­ . I . ,1 1 ENGLISH - FLANN19LETTS . I -_ :� . . � .". . �.. . .. .- ..__:� I.I.I. LOCALISMS ,.,­ .' �ancs agent ? Stick looking goul, ist '&. Anvwher' everywhere, rail or ocean. , . I - - . I I , - �.I � .- 4, . � . . . V- I .1 .1. . I . . . f�,_ 09 . . . . I i _�, �'. . I ., 6 I I I V-ft � - - ­ I % _� - � , . �! I . I � . � I - ­.. . . . ., , . - . - .., I � - I , .. o� , �� .... P. 11. .. - .- : . .. � � 4 � � - . - :I*__ - - .. 0 A- lie ?- , Highly suited for big 0alling . Call. ou or write Stephenson. 'Whitby, ­ I - . I - I- . - ­ _ . -� ­.� . - . .- 1. ; ..� ... � , , . - I I ' ' .. � - " , , 17 . I I I � - . .­. . . . ­ - 0 - . * '_ - . ._. � , : .. - . i . I . . , � .I .. . - . . � 11 . . . i .1_., . . . e . .I 1:�'�,,, I - - - _` I . , , t .� - ,. - Brook. ' I r ,".__ - '-- _11 -4 a u ,hrough from Whitby; Pickering 14! : ,.!,, �fil Pickerl 0 - I . . ,I, - I ., ..­ I _: J. H. MCQU Y . I - ; � .T�! , to8ees.si'on, of the Tripp farm, W ir thelk, . 1. . � - red I ' -I I - I �� ". - . .ffl t ,,� 1 � - �­�;,-- I � I . - : :_ -e have such g ods � . , __I ;;; I I_. ; , _'�.. --Flour $3 at Logan's , -- ­ - . " ,-* - I -Tuesday, Elijah Arrowsmitfl to(k �posito Hatch Bros. He can ticket 0 - 1- . ,--. �- Never b6fok 0 1 . .- - . . __� .jfz yQ11 � . . s h Ile , I �. I ., - It .- .,: - - spent S Oay' VVAb .Pay, recently vacated by C.D . - - lin, Alyrtle or Toronto single, round�irip-�. � �' .;. - " . We b'Ought them away below- tLo , �' " ".. - ... _.__ -:. : friends ,U the village. . . V t - - __2 I- . . �z I OWDIE 1. i I .. . . - . I . � . - I - . I � I I . - _� I . . . - . IT ':-_ b ' � . usua - I .. -1r..... -. - I 4.1'.4. 1 � � The O'Lear farW has-tot boon loo. - ,,,, so .00l children .-tro dil ,ent,y '�or prepaid,' at -rates- guaranteed right. � I figur .. Don't delay seeing thew -af3 We can.. .,- -1 j _ � . - I . . -,-1, I �.. ` ' y . . . . . . .1 ,. P , , - I - .,�.__, �� . . 11 ' - I - . I . ,," . -A . e d as s us two,wephs agd , cltioln� for a concert to be given in tl e Choice of nearly all railways and 12 oceaD, -,1. � , : ot replace thei4 at 'present � 1 , W, - I .1 -_ %.: . tated by - - - �)rft - - ]a � � . . - -,; ,, Z. - I . . - - . � � j . .1 . - . I . prices, _ - - . I, , I . .i- inship lines. . ; 11_., , . � �, -!. I - . . . Miss Buick, of Torob 'Spent Sunday ourse of a few weeks. The date is, tiot sten ' . . 3 1. - I . . . . . I ,-;. .. . . to , . I 1! �__ � I . ­-, I I I I � .� ..:-*�I- _,__:,1 !.�.,/ .� . --,. I - . . . I � ­ � , . . . . . . � I I . . . - . .1 . 1. I * I . �.:­_�, . ' - . ­ . - 11 � -1 I . . . - . . .,� 7, ,..: ._ '..L . I -1- I I I -with Mr. aLd Mrs-. W. T. Dunbar. . . . �. , :.11 I - .1.1 I at ,announced. � I - -�, -1 I � � ' �-. " " � - I I : ­ " . '.., . . .. I . ,_ - . rM Ong, ront - . � , 1. . .- '.. . '. !,'- . I I ... ­ -I-�,- 7. .. 1 I . . -. . . ,_I "I . . . .11. 1 � I ... - -Mrs'. A. K-.Eice, of Whitby, .1-si-visit- 11, '. 0 1 ' : " ­ , ' � .World's Fair. . - 2 LOM-LOMO .�- FL,�NNELIE' TTS._ ":- .-: , � . il - I. I I - -r-Mrs. J.,R. A __ atr ' of T , I . ,M�P ­ .. ..I.., . - _.; . Junction, 1 1, - � . . . � QWUWAOA� . .1 . - . , I :: - . . . . - - ,, ..,- � 1. � I I . . -, - - . . . t .. I � �I . I I.. . . � ... �. I�. K ,, . , .. - Mawbehy, 'Church str I , and Mrs. Flett, of Kit g8toa, il I __­ , - I : 1 - r : i I- . - :- .. . . I � - _ ,.- . It, ing with Mrs. set. , * lese go . ��! -� � .. :� , . ... :,., ­­ . :,., :,., ' ' T1 :V. , I�:­:._ -.I _' 7 incipal .:: - I.- �4 . are here with flieir sister, Mrs. ods are �carce, We have secured ab - .,-s. . . .�- --;-Miss Preston,. of Toronto, wa,s W. 1'. .11 AA the World's Fair on pr _. -1 . oui 500, 'yard' in finol � .� . 1. __1 8 I .. �­ - . � �._,�,I . -,I" the �Iartriok, who is very ill, . . �reeds of sheep, CoNwolds, Leicetiter It _ .­. dark' C u�t the 6bing for F41 I " .: ���- ;1 . . ., �W.. ! est of her aunt, Mrs.-Brien, last week. - 0, ". .. i . � I and Winter. Very fine ,;�I ., I - . m�' - , . _. -1 � .­�1 _41 .. - � I . . wi'll e ill Linoolns, I . I ) - Pat-I ";.,;.I. , i .. .. . , �. .:, - I ..,-I terns. Evyrybo0y should see the I - � � . . Shropshiroo, Oxfords, South- ' .� , ) J�. � � .I. -­ - . -Mrs. Fralik Linton, of Whitby, has 6 . 9Ystewatio Giving - I -.I ­ _­ I - in. . . I I - .� � Pic t, X downs and Dorvets;, note the foJi , - . , _ � . - - I .... , . � ­ .11 I , - I I . � iv I . . , , I . "-e ­ *here with her sister � � .. ­ . -, I I : �.--�,k ­ ., s been I of the Y. P. S. C. R.-praler 3s in owing. I . N � -... - UA - , Mrst.R.Outhris . ",-C.. - � 14_ I.:.I I �� � � , ­� -.1. � o . !. .-; . �., - _ . . -�' �� ­ . ­ ­ .1. I L I -.1'. , .. � . - , . �I _ - . . " '. - V * ,,� - . - � - n . .1 . . 0 ----.,-:,, .,� : 1.�.'_J'.., ..-.,- - , �_.. - . .....� . . -1. . . I . � Dr Bateman is, having 11-h4* fro-7 Rev. Caldwell, Mr. Gerow and I Mis .T)a!t Canada furnished 26 of the win ere to the' - Ji . ,.� I , , �i . , :1 .. . I .: � - - I..-..,� during.tbe past week. . next Sunday evenitig. T)i eade s am Canada won 59 first prizes, U. S. won 89 3 BLACK PIING"HUNG VARN'L : - I , . � . L � 'I - ;. . ­_­ ­ ' � _. .­ � : . _i, . ,; - .. .. . ..--- 1� I I . - . r., . " � � . I - - - I I . � - I - �� . I . � .. . il t # V. S., Robert Miller furnished 24 out of - -- -�.- bt at a cl ' ' - I �.._, ­ . ..,. t in at the Pickering Pbarmamey -As.Thursday next has been pro,, laim . , . ; . This is a line bo ' - I ­ 1, 1-1 . 9 I . � . 6 M .� . :.,:_�:I -,. PU . Geo.. ' the26- Canada won 60,secoud prizoo, U. -'.'. . earing price aiid'is being :old at 12.cen ti ,", I I., ; � " A. Gordon is the joiner. I eA Thanksgiving Day for the Dowit ion o,' . . : .:._ per skein below. I st seasons price. - I I - . � . - S. won 42. Canada furnished 11 of- th � I - . I . . . - .. .0::-" age ­ 11 . .. _! .. . - .I. ­ - I I -The mustiqng is now in &:' position to' Canada, we-shall take it as a pelloola . " - 11 i _­ ­.1 .- 1'' . � I. .1 , " 17�11.' - _ . .. I - I I— - 0 a to U. 13., Robert Miller sold 9 of them. � ­. - ­� ­ �:.,: .,.. �-­. .J I I . 1� - . '0 � I . . . -. --; I", _. I � 4 .. . ;� ' :�, .:. I . -1 .. ­__ ­,��, '. , ­ ,:. .. - ..­ :, i� .._­ - I -­ :: ., . . . _R , - � . -q�:� .1 . . . ! __ . . .:,'_ .1� . '­ .;. el. 11� "-,, ,..,' her friends with a look of bar gol. ' 114 Canada won 40 third prizes, U. S' won 2 P ' S�l TSO � . � . i !�, - �. .- �. - �: " � - surply . fivor-if our 'acribes will send in t ,. 4- ME N'S TO . -.I- , - - , �7�� din tresses. Sold in ounce lots. -_� totters a day earlier, as we will go tc pres. 1- 1. .. -1 .- . 1._., . ,- . , . I - .; -, ., . -:1 . . . I . .: �, . .: . - . � .". . & ­ t I , Canada furnished 9 o these to ii S., R, � .- . .' .�,,� � I . . ­�7 I...� .. /I, ., � .� ,� I xi ,- . . - _ . - - ­ �_, ._� on-Wednesday ovenipg. . ' .. � � . We have now the best- ran 'b' ' - .. . % . I .. I ..; ...�­Christopber Dale, of Toronto �Was 113 I Miller sold 0 of these to 1U. S. Canada ;. _ ,� . ge WO XVe ever shown,' . - ., . , 90=ethi49 , ---. ,1 ... ,-'! , .. t --The Firomen's concert will be givei w i U S. won 29. can- . 1 . fancy in Eno gooils witb collars and ties to match. Also LA''. - � ". I 11 the village on Monday. His youth and on 34 fourth ime, " ' . _�'Ia. -� ­ - o� New Year's - ;.r . � 1.� , ,strong - - .I - . .--. - 11 ,.r.. beauty-is by no means on the walle. . ) - night, and not on lbat a ada sold 9 to S-, R.- Miller sold 2 of ". - - .1 ­ beivy and cheap �rom 50 cents up. I . _ . . I I ...-.. . _'. I - �� . . � "I - - . 11 . . . . , - � . ,, . � . -�: . '��:, � . , .. . . 11 - .1 al t �: ­ ­�,. . . .. ..�., I 1- . - - . � . I- . .: -1 I � . : � . � . . � I . ; I � . . . I . - 't with us a t 'Out of 98 first prime Riven in the above _ . .,.., . . - - : .. . :. . 11 I- .� .�. 'the take Shore, I' i �e.respousible for alterii g tile ­ . . _ t . , . ­ , . __. . _ . I - � � urni , ! . . VVOOL I SOX6 , %, � V I . -On Saturday last John Saunders, of Xmas, an -previously aunoutlood. - The the in. . ,,�__� - "i., ­ - . I , . � . . , --I el P committee . . 5. 1 . . . I.- - I - '. L I . �,;. � . . '. .. 11 . -" - I- . �;' �,�­'�::_ 1 : !_ � I �' .. t.i�� 1 . . __ : - -1. . . �� .- - I .1. . .. . - _. : ­ . "I � ­ . ,i . I '4 - . VY I I :.� . r . . . . . !� a . ., I - .. . ,eighing 211 lbs date. There will-be a literary pro ,ram, classes Only 1-3 of the winners were bred, - I I ­ i . - -- .1 4 . . . I 1 4. . __1 . . - -, raised from Rain . . : ' . . - I �- . _. � il .. . I � � . 1. . . ey's followed by a first-ol or imported from ' ­ - - , ; . . - % 9 �z . :, prize seed. I . . , ass drams. - Eng�and by breeders in I .1 Our. 26 cent boav�? wool so' ! '' , I ._... _, ­ - i � - the States. the ba apee�were bred or select. - ��- : ... I to show. them ' X are the talk*of the toWn. We hare-On- . � - '. ­ .. - I-,_ : . f - I m-That culvert on' English� ivenne has -John H. Brodrick, tbt 'n16s, I . "I L ., : �.1..i:_ \_at last b . - has been- in this looali of 81' Ca ad by Canadians. f3heoP selected by A.M., . 1, .. I y �,D sell them. ' We do % large trade- in so� Ana - * - - . ,. I ' I . .. � ikelihood ky for the past week .'. � �: � hosiery.and carty 0 large range to choose -frorn. -, . . . . c ,--., .. . . �_ een repaired, and the I pumliasing turkeys. Hewillship f car foome Phown by hirriself, others by*Cank.. . . 1 Z - � .. . . ,.i .. _.. . . � . i.- -fl, 0 1W See . I � . I I . . I . ,I - � . than and United States exhibitors,) won 32 . _ ,­,�' �,.r' . 11:�_ 1. 1._. . I � .. - - ­ . _. I. . I ­ " - , , . I . ' ' , 1 - r.�� f ident there is for the presen t re- load from-thio'Btatiou this (Friday) tfter- 1 00MIE AND SEE 'OUR GOOD ' .1 ". . ;�. 's. . I I - � � j .- . - moved. - . , i I � I -N - �__ bmed big family fiew , - iort- . :1.. -,�' _. : � r'.- . . . - .. - . .. , . 7 , first priAoi, 16 second prizes,8 third prizes, - so . . . . ,I .I I -- ...:� a I - ' -John Tanner"M Doon. - This gentleman will return !1 5 fourth'prizes. A a- . , , - :_ ; . . �'.. ., . ...� . �_ " � . - . . so tu k . ­ , . I.. _� � . .� I . .1 -11 .. . � � - . .. . . . � . I I � , _, "Wbitb on Tnesd&y. They will reside in 'y and purella weepstakea prize wao - , . � I I .. . . , I ., � � -_ . y r eys, geese and luck, given for the best ram of any age, and be - , , - I I - .1 .­ . I . 1. � .1- - . . --- - � . : I . . . ...- I'., '. ..�-.0 . -I..., I - ' for which lie will pay the highest ni irkei at : - '_ �' ' . . . . - . I ' I � -, - �..�.­ . . Mrs, D. lAr-.vens, blocktRing stiet, near ewe Of any Age in 6kch of the seven bree I ' , , . - It, . - . . ­�� � C b u'rqh i I I pries. The time of this next visit ,,% 11 be 9 of th - . . (10. . I �. . �11 . I ..- � w::, ; - . , . a winners were shown by Canadians, ��� I ,� � - � . ,�.- ` by us, - 6 of DICKIE &' MARQUIS. �� "' 'i I . . _ . e_Rret tott�te tbi,'L Mi . .R.Guth. announced . . , �, - . .. - a .the winners were shown by U. S. ­ �� . n��ble to I #I ._. � .M. -I ! , . . _7!�,11,r I , , . a - . . I . .r, 1. � I. rN ilia sti I . save her room. In �-If you afe interested in missiop work breedero. 6 of the sweepstakes winners - - .__ - 7-- __ -- --,-, __ ____ __I - . -, .11. 1. ...� -.1 * don't fail.to attend the Missionary ripet. were imported by R. Miller. and only I I ­ .. . . - :11 , fluinwatory rheumatism is respollsible,for . . - �..................................� - � , .. 1. i ­ I I . � one - I I , I . 1._.. . .I the s&rne I I ink in the'Friend's church .this (F- day) wfts fielelated in England by a v.S. . I I . I : - I - . _� _,., . . 1 . . of t breeder. -1 . �_ ..1, . . . . -1 -, . . � 9 . Mr. Frost, ofth uland None . bem were bred in America. . iw.MM . ( 1. .-- - I - � .1. ..� ...I 11 . . Mr. and Mrs. .Hawking* of Torbllto, OvOnlng, is China I . . I .. . . ,� ­ .. Miss�on, Toronto, will be presi-m an(], � _� i .1 1 7. - : . - 11 I %%% i .f - .� visited at the parsonage -over Sunday, - 1, - - -.q*4k�4b"_ - - . ) - I .. I ,.I - -, , - - .. . ZZ Z Z. I ...- �. - The above gent eman is assistant su id- - . � � : , . .. . � I.. 0 1 1 .; . I. � . ,I . -.1 I I ,� �" - ­. ,. . �. gi -an address. J - I - . - .. I - * -. -- �- - . .:, .. - .1 �.. .... - -I I pei �e PrincipAl Firtf will - .1 �- I. . 0011eke Notes.... ._�; . I . s . I- . . .. - - . I -1- . .I . . . . .. . ­ . � . I . - - �. ­ I . - . . - . . 'i- . , . �- give an I . -, . , .. I I . ; I i - . - I . I I � . address on Japan. bliso Wel her. . __ Z . , � - ­ . � ­� , . tendent of the Sherbourn St. Methadist . � ' ' . . 'I �i; - . . . - - � d . I 4, . . - L . - I . .J 4 .. ... I . 'kgrind sociable li' whom nature ho q 16wed'witb &'reasonable am' ou . ' . , . . �,-, church. . A ute to an in. aid the bosids'at the - 11 of intelli . . ... , ,. .- - . . . . aid and others will. contrili, . � - '. _. _ "� . . I - .1 - - . I . I __ � - tereating program. " - I . I Street Co ' - . College last Saturday evening. -0yotere " *:.- ."�' gence will ever weir trashy ready-made cloth a - -..-i � �, .� ._� :".. �_ - - mmissi6m, � � n -SOM . . . . ._ ­ . I ­ - . . . - ­ . . I , . 't.� . - - . - - er Dale is having . __. , , '': .. ,.: formed the principle topie of diseugaiOn. �. people think they must wear &eap stuff, as the I " I . . ': � ,01 - . some needed repairs made to the. walks -1 SPecial meeting' of the Prest y-' . I Y ca not afford'- : '_ �_"' . * I- t .. _1 .1 . ; tery The boya intend organising a Negro Min. �!' 1 the price.for good sibstalitial clothing. .1 - �I 1. � . . , . . . . : . � . - - . .___1 ��, at the east end. He asserts, and with Of Whitby was hold in St. An'rew's _ rel Ranil. wili,v.11. will be in connection :,z : . , -- . ��.,2 1 C _.. .:�..I ' t I Sad mis4ke ! t No , wl� - � - ., - .- : , ., , , .. " P. F_. : . 11 Just reason we presume, that be bas r church here on Tuesday. Rev. .,�, Ii. ' Amount of bistori al research,. will ever reveal to-Y ; 14 .. :: - . . 'I., ;.,-. .�. fu . 0 - ith the Lite 1 . . . - :' '­ - � rary Society. Won't that be � .�1. 0 a solitar . . I . nds for such a i)urpose. Kippati's resignAtion, wh;cl* ­ c � . y ."', .;,. . I. . I ..- , � ; ,:, - F I. '; - - ;_ I was laid on run,I - . case where man ever acquired any wealth or fam ., I . . ­ ; . . . . . .. -_ . . ..-1. __.1. -John Gormlev will " ' 1;� _­ e ti rough the ' ... . '' . . .I . � , $ % . va,jale` the. Vai I the i4ble at IARt meeting of Presbytery. Among the College visitors last week I continual purclia,cing of trasbX wearing' appa,rel. I - " � ':-I ' � I . ... - - I ..I . I �_ ­ - - I � fer you to. ." I- %,-,�- -; - . - : ­ I-�­_ place in the Base Line this fall, and he is was taken up and corisidered. A large "m Mrs. Grartnell and Ivor two 4uehter�, ':' ' -the pmsperous men of to-day. They, with the 6xer ise of ' . .--.-- , . I . ­ -. . I I . . , f-18- . . .1 . �son, good judgme t and thei' .��--.-�:` ­ � . :- - is going to sell Ilia stock and,implements on delegation was present from tile ( ronw, who were visiting her sons L I .., I ,laro- I To rea--- ' '... . -. .� .�,�'_ . I - He has not yet decided as mout congregation opposing at l io, one of the *1 I I�' tol, . .Z., I I ­.- . �. I - . . � .I:_ � I , .�. the 24'tb inst... I Mr. PUP) a. ��.�! . chara;teristic knowled 0 of fore- . - 1 '. . . . I �, . ­ . _. . ., .1 �'..". to his future o coupation. . - rong The late ddition to'06 i i, , . � - ­ .. .. . . I A"— . . ....1. .11 . I., I !.� . X.'paa'a resignation, thus showin how at a Col a out. i�*� � -, Fight enabling t1.ioin to forsee the disadvantages of t 6. and-me-, "' ,_- .� - -�'- '; . � ­ .. r proIN . ­­ . ... -j -The Bake uildings, is a modern hen house w ich is : ,,� d0Wn as-compared with the custom made garment. I solicit � . �.� . . - .- Z " , .. - - .. .. I ' . I 3rty--ozi the .Brock greatly tile people were attic) 8d tol their 'a thing of be& tvg I � � - . . - ' - � - . .p. il 4 . . - � .. ��,".':`,' ` - - Road was sold on Thursday to , Uriab pastor. But Mr. Ki 1'r uty and a joy forever,"-to :1,.- , an opportuDity to prove to you what I can do' in tb ' of . '---. : .. -..- I., I __I�. - e ad 1) and .1 .. - . . . � ,e, way . .. . P. t. � . �t. I 16- ­ �i­ ". , - ' Jones for $803 )reiised ver the hens, of course' Geo. Gordon was tile. - !� -Perfect sa on in clothing. , . . �-- c - . . ' ': - I - The old couple will move I .y strongly -big resig 14ion. (bntractor, and w * � : giving. ti I . - 11 . � � i ­ , I ; I . I I - ...I I . . 1 41 " .1 - , .- , . � . , , into -the village just as 66on as Mr. eBaker The Preabytery,.after hearing both as ably assisted by the .-, ' ! . .. __ . . - W. � sides. Af& It -, ­- � . .1 ­­­ I .­ ..1. . .- .1111, . - .�__�,�� . -18 R on I - . I . I �,_ . . . I . -. . - I - � � . . ble. to stand the journey. He is in & decided Dot to accept the resignatio . W. M. XZ.4dLMa.A%.01X .�!. . -, . I ..,.- - 'i ��-� , .� .. . . . � . ..I I . I � ... . feebip state of health. I I . I . I The Literary SWerty's meeting last Fri. - - . . 0 11 , .. ��; . ''.. ic3cerl!L '�� ­ , .__ . L"We Annie Ke -1 . . . I W . . r$ - , . , ,-,.Y in thorn had 1141 day evening was undoubtedly the beat that I----- - __ ­ � - - . - . � I I - � . _. . . ___ ___Zze __ ­____ _ I!---- -_1 - - , I. . .1 - '. -Our local game warden'should bear 'row escape fr ( ,y of L awyet been held this term. They still de. . w, I � . .� oin deate on Tburst I ____ - -_ - I ' -IM1,11 " ' - ' ' ..:- in:miud that salmon trout - are up the . . , ­��..- , ­ 1- 1 :­:­ last week. At intermission. in the to improve it however. and intend in. . '' , V I � � -, after.. 11 Ire I 1- . ... �. . � . . ... -. . .. , criek at the present. Although we are noon, she and some other obildren, ,were t,,oducing now feattires from time to time. . t . . '.ig� 13 . V. .- . - . .,�� all, honest and lam, abiding, when salmon playing upon the stroet in front J t bia was a gala night indeed, and seeined! - I -�.. -9�R_� I', .. '. I I 1 � I I .. I . � ! . � - � - � . ­11 - I . . .1 . i � I �t I I . : � . . - . _ . .­ ­_ 1; . . .. . � T�". . . - . . I . . .. - . ,. . - . . . �,l . - - Inuall to our past conduct. the streetpoue Badgerow drove gion .'roan b v the visitors,of whom the number was ,is: - - . . . . � 1. - , 1_,.� Are iv question it is better 'not to trust too a6bool Louse. As she was runDitig ' 1110' � be tborougbiy enjoyed by all, especially . . - IN D �.` STORE �." 1 3! , "­. 193, SOUT , ' . �.,, and I � I- . .. . . .. � w .1 . I , A. I . � �, I I . . Z. I . � - I . . �! I .- .� . . . .. .�­, --1 . I � �_ " .. �:_,,I I- .. .- k . , , , * , - I � � . - il !, . JAB- Holt has vacatei the Jo - a f ill ' ff any. At 7:80 the secretary opaned the . I __­ a% Us a little girl was knocked down, a - --------- . � - - c I -- � . � . . .. ­� -I . . , ..�; ,. � . :e. -I 1! .. _.. . ­ . . . - - I . '' .. .. , . . I . , . . An I �/ ; -, �rl; J � . I I - , . , .111, .'' . , nd istlow W. J. Reazin'8 tenant, bavin .L terwry 4y roWil) the minutes of the last ; - -_ - I , .1 . 1. . , -1 , I . � � ' : - � -� � . . . ! .. 2 I 1. - . v trampled upon by tbs horoo. hen rr, Detin :! . .� . , __ I . .- I - ... ... Z:� . _� i . . . - I I . .. .1 (' I -1. " '..z taken pomession o g. to wbict no fault was found.. ., - : . � � . ­. . i __�_:- , : . �_ . - .1� , . - I I _ 1� f the latter place last Picked np it was discovered that she had 1.�I�. � ­� � v� - � � 1. ­ I - - 1. - � .. ­!, . - I I . I . . I., - -. .., I . 11.1 . I . . %;, . .� . 11 ; .. 1. . !! � week. T iejo there was a sound of revelry by night i "' . I . m . . � .. . . I ,� ; I . , J. Branton, who has bben foje i� . � .1 ___ - - � ­� . .. � � . .. . . -1 od ' "' � 11 11: L . - ... -.- �. .: �,.� � � . I I 11 . . . I -1 , -roving,tl _:, . 1. �.. . % , �, 1 ' ' !-. ARTMENTS .1 . . : ­. I � W ,, � I :,:�­ . -1 .;­ � - . I � _­ ­ . ., r. ." . � 1- _.. :.�L I . . . . � .. I . . . .i, . .:' .L . :, L I . - . --- , � -fortunately it was only u' - b &at, and provoked encores loud and long. - .:i _­ '. I... . �. �"' .I - I - , into the village and is n '�' - ; ,.­ I ; . � , -farm for a year, hail moved time it was thonRht that one arm was ., DE: . .-. .,I,Z on Reaz in's man received a ativere sca$ wound. lx;b,mng tile popular -.101 I i�1;� - I :, ;"l, __ - , hioli soothdd the troublZ �, li"� Ow occupant of bro4on, but is �! .I . .. . . I - . _. . � . I . . , .; . - A.- g I . � . L . . ." . . .1 . I - I. � - - I I ­ I '; - - , - .1 1 4�v,�: J "W. Hodgson's residence on Elizabeth ad,i Medical aid was summoned an tbe M as Jessie Koff then gave a reading on. ;, . �: I . .. . I - . . : -`, � - 11 ­ . . . . :. T ' - - , . 3 __. ; 1 . - . _ L _ - I . .. ... . . .1 1% stre ; . , , .. I , _L 1 . ­ . - . ;. 1. - ... ,_: et. - �, � . , . , � ,; . , . I ' .. -� . . - -_ . . I . . I .- - , . � � ,� .iLZIT,I- , - - I til I .. . .1 . 11 - . . � � . . ,� - . ­ _.. .:.-, , 1. . i .7 " M." I eL I injured girl cared for. Frow the fo, a at led " Mrs. Maloney on the Chinon ques- . . I �, n'_7,� - '.. . . - ; I . . 5 �, � . . . . ... . � 1, I I�41 ��.. . - . The fun- ra Of the late -Richard Qur,disposal, no blame attaches to ad. t'('n' which was --sich awsta, Irish- as to STAPLIE AND �i'ATNTCY ,,DRESS GOODS .:, , ,.`,-:.­' .- I .: , . I , �I I I I . gerow, as be received with both laughter and applause. I . . I . � . . . ., A _ ­: Grille passed through this village for Dar � . I , , - . . . - I - ,be was not drivi4R furious 1. I I '. - � .: - . 1__ - , - I . !%. �­. I .. .I I 1� .. 11. I __ . 1, ,.! � I .:1 11� Y,� .. : I lin'gton on Sunday. Decased WWOU a __"10 tile folio , , , -The fruits of physical culture was then READY -MADE CLOTHING:_ , - :., .. � 1. I 1". . _� - , � . . - ­ I . . . I , :1 . I -I. .. . . I nd wing report of Pio6 ring shown by an exhibition of olub swinging b . . - _ .1:., I �:., .. . . � . �. . i .... .;.,.t� I 1. � ,. I . . __ � . -visit to his son John in Markhani a public school for the mouth of 00t4ber, M i as AA a Parr, and the ease and gram wi% ORDERED I�OT � : - I I � . �- � '. '." there died. Som years ago the late Mr. the ;:marks obtained at the writt C ING -- ..- . I I - � - I . : an al u in- w) ich she went through the difflou' l - - I .- , .. . : I' I . -Grills, with his family, resided o6 the t . . . . I., per. 4 � I . . � :r -��'� , . - . �. . . � ,­ � . - , - i, - , ,I . Al I- .-,,:- . ition and in the -dail . Of for manoe won ' * - - . '. . �_- . " -- � . . Brown farm now occupied by the Me. tile for her the admiration of all. HATS AND CAPS 1 . . I ., _ ­ ;- I ­ - - . ­_ . senior departmeni are com i 3ed. Dii t by far the best feature 04 the evening I . � ' : . . F .- �- � . ­­ 1- . . - � ...� . Gultb brothers. . . - :::,�'.I . � , - . . �. - I I . I . - * . . . - I . . I - - � I . � � . .... f'. . I - � :. : ., - . . * . . � .. . - I . i_ 1 .2 while tbose obtained at the written x am.. Was the reading of the College " t1ournal " ) . , , � . . - . . . 1. .. , 4_ I. � an' " I . I . , I I..- Bills are out nonncm* 'g a shooting ialition in b ' Dior form only are , - "�, - � _. *,�,.� I t.._� t a ,6D.. by Miss Ninar Stanley, who is, editorees-- MEN S FURNISTREXOrs, .11-_- - . . ­1� ; .� _ 1. 1. 1. . . . ­ . I . - .. ­ .� a :. I , I � - ­ . . . :­ 1. . . ­ . . I � . , - -1 . . �r:, . � match ai Besse's hotel, Whitevale, on Jr. Fittli,-Etil'al Jones 726, Win. nt. ith is. Journal in politics is independent. . -1 ­.-.:; - __ . ,.;� ._.-_...�.,I . � . � . � . � .. -� I ��', : I I . . , -. ... . . . . � . 1. � I , .� 11 . . ., ... � . . . ­ Thqrsday -the 23rd 'inat., Thanksgiving jug �15. Jr.. Fourth,-Walter Olar ,, 6% . S & S11OF4S . -. ; - .��, . .. i . I . . I.; . .: I i, I . . . �_ ­ : - � . . I . . I- � . _ ­ - . - . I I I I ._.1 .- ;- . . I - . � I . . . I - "' - � day. Two hundred pigeons, iis well as an Lillian Palm6r 655, Sadie Guthrie 48, Mi;8 Stanley is a very original writer, an� BOOT . , . :.. ­ _. '� . pr),sessee the knack of clothing her though ts . � _.---' !' ' ­. I . �' - unlimited numb6 of geese, turkeys and Mattha Boyes 499, Maver Hartrick 92, 1 ro I 'GLASSWARE ': - I_-, . - inkr"oful lauguage, while her articles a ' GROCERIES, -CROCKERY & i I I . - - � , . I 1. -� we.I smsoned with a,toueh of the b,imorousi I . � - _ ! . _. - I . -, -- . Canadian black.birds -will be famished. Alma Davidson 459, Nelson Peaks. 62, . I .I . . 2. , ­ I - .. .1 . . '! 11 - . . . . ,. ' ' - � I 1. I . - ...,., ­ . � � !� - I - . � A %ory sarcastic and witty editorial on Dri ' - "" . ­ � . _. , � . � - . ". -_: -_ . I . .. - - : . . __­ I 1. . . . . . 1. . _. � . X I - ­ . " : .. . . - - ' ) - .. . , . ." .1.: . a . Y e i - I_. . will be made to provide amusement for all - Valu ' ' * .., Every effort ]Raw 658, Laura Heagene 58 nd an essay on Extra Value � * ' L loods.. -, Ext ' I I - - I- _� _: . I, � This should prove a day of rare sport to Annie Carlton 327. Sr. Third,;-C 0 rhe Wi d's visit to Toronto. a' , . .. � . � I those wb6 enjoy shooting. , -C i iltur " b the editoress; also a com - .in, -Men s and' , . ; , Abol in breis C ra . . . . �. I- . Banks 544, Allan Kerr 588, Hat lek. tioll I I . � i . . _1 . . .-. - . an Kerr 467, Walter Poilk JoIrney" were 'tile beat features of tile - . e 112 men's -:11 "... - -1 t, by Miss Jennie Starr on ­ A Thri rlilj'� Boys , -Overcoats 'aw Extra Valil ' ie 11­1.� ! .. - ..,:-,-'- ; - who attend. er 401, Norm' a I Suits. . . i I s ! - -There came to the irenjisea of t . . . . -� . . - 1. - Extra Value in Boots & Sb6es..� , - . .6 S...; , . he 828,�Maggje O'Leary 817. Jr. Th r ,_ joul nal ; while its humorous hits* were very, '"' i. -':. urnisbings. . - . . � .. I . 1. : . ­ ­ 1. ­ . . . . - ;­ � F , , .1 . I i �,� . . 1-1 -1 : � . 0 * I ' I�. I . "1�-'-'_`�.`Ulldersjgned, on or- about sometime re Fra oes -Jones 650, Georgia Dookei (37. Illufliclijoyed b all who e . I I ,-, . . . - '. - - , � . M ., ­: . , - . . , - ., - I f.,- f - .�, . � cently, a smart active, h .9 � W re not oolicern , . ! . . - . . I.. .. .. , - -_ ., - I . � �, . - .1 . ._ ... ... . Term� Cash or Produce. , _�'. , , - -,. .- .. .11 _� - ��� : I .-..-. , ;,. en, accompanied Mabpl Mowbray 495, Lilian Lp8lie 911 ed. After title r19A bm-a read, Xhis L.Iloa. -�:,! -* *-.- ' - � - I I .11 . , .1. I . I � , I I I . .1 1. .- . .. .... . by a band of obieks,presumabl ' her owt). , . . . . . J : �� .1, � . . i ; __ . . . . I y L(Wil'Sh6pherd 460, Lizzie gen t was oalled upon for a piano itolo, an(li -1:- .1 . I . ,. _. . I I f ". .-1 .. ... I . . 1� . r , , 1. :,,-, li A ' Gordon 48, 1 '. I * I .. . . ; . I . - . . . .. 1 .. I . I . - . . .. . ; � . I :. :- ::- ., - �. 11 t - .- I - ., .. I I "'i % I � I" . ,_i I : - I - - __.. ­ ­�.. I - ". - � ._1.w. .- . . � at . . . , �. . - . � . .. ' It , ­_ . . . 1* .- "'.4 . : ...-. . .�..�, -Gilders 428, Edna M I)w. on alnus- ' - . . .. I I .. , ,�4. � i , . neither ' ' ogill a popular�&16e" . .. 'a M �_Mi_vz � 9 the-said undersigned bas no t1so for Bortha Palmer 480, Edtia Boyes 867. to t Fie delight of all. - re,il,onding -played ,-(,!Il ; the ben, ' Is 112 any mood for sup.- Secop' d,­�-Fiauk T e bo I . - :�' _1 � : a, . . i .. . 0 .1. porting the brood, the owber will oblige .1) . World's I dialogue, . 0 '.I .- �11 I . . .. 'il- but with tile oxgeptioll- of th .1 . . . 0 , . - .1 l 4 I-, I ­ -.- .� �by calling a-, the east ' rRY14211 Norman Banks 418, jot,n (I ed I hemselvea with a �ill`ai!l Opp, Fair (4r'ound,Main St ..,. MARKHAM I- . ,w..._ . end blacksmith a . 0 yankoo &"a - . . . � . . P - . . ! . � - : . I,() mim 1418, Fred Andrew 1.196,Kaje fty riti - , - !!"-!!!­ . - � .."I'll .. . I . I - __ - _. ___ ________ _.-__ I I _;�_ wben-he can remove the said er 887, Lizzie Westlake $00, May (jerow, m al)lo to m6nage tbe T� �! . L �� i . - - .* :�_. I � . bipeds,aft' . McQ11 I i iiiiiin did not aeo tft_� - ___ _____ T__�. __ . � _V, - L .. . . . . ____-_A-_ _ I .i.-.. �., * . ... paying expenses. dini .Ct. It elided up thrilling though, t)10. , - - . I , ,i �_: � . - ;� I ' ' :';. _' . . ' �.- : - .. t .".. I �­ . ''.. 1,- : � . I ,�11�!%i A. ; ­­'. I br 0 lvg� , 11� 1, 1, 11<.,� I'' I .. 1 .I .- I . ,.�, ­�; 1. . - I I Z. 1 _ .... .. , .1 . .;,: � i ; - �: - -- . _� " L _.__.�:,_ .. dly 'left. Tile � i.�.I , .�L_': I � I . ". ­ . � , Monday, Mr,s. W. T. Hartrick, of Kin - . . .- . _.I� I . . I . L '.. : -- - �� �- Q -]n Another! c ,liffim Tile Misgoo H.eagolls, by request, sang aj , ' :� .� ."4,_. . : I i � '.� ; , streeti received a.se* . 0 i laqu 1l.i I I J' . , . ' , . , ': -A few minuiep aft. 1 12 O'Clo-k -on 277, 1 . rnftt -li, but in thili wj%ii b& reith .. `9% 294, ,'AiarI4 Davidson' 280, Irene D'unhar YEw It trying to best the Irifsh in a w .-L, - . � - .- vere paralytic stroh E ri" 0,00 -. !I .. . 6.41 INERY .1 . � i �- l .... ­ . . 11. - I � -1 . ;1 (3, with a Subject that has I duet,which touched a tendarchor&in . ­ . . .. ..-- : - . -, I _. 1. - . . - onR been aired by mally L: � k . �� i � - ; and has since been in a very critibal con, 1, I . I I..� I - . I I ': _. ­ . . '. . I i .. ..-..., -.. ! :"11'. . � � . . . � - . . . . . t... , � � I ii . . I _ . I - - . �� I � .1 I "I I I , .� . .. - . . L . - . I .... � .� :. ! .I i..L . Cooper played firat-olaug musio _! , I - . - � I I I . ."". us atfreqaont imervals. Namely : H:)w a Ott valze-bosom. A violin in the hands of- � , - � , . I.- dition. This is the -third i�attack of tile Al r. E .i '' I - 1: ­_., .'. . � sidewalks 1, , In if even .� � .. . - . .. 11 � - --L ��- kind this laly has bad, but the previous , - . . I �.; . - are we to maintain our I*- . , . . . , ' . I : , I I � 4;:1 ' " . .I . - I . . our opinion there are but two It I the '.Journal" did ooinpar� it to a 0ord kl-.. . . I .. � . , "I I - ys- of wood-becauso it was itlways being sa*. . ove ine are , ,� � .-:�t" ones were slight compared with the re- lither have . P . -ab 1" ' i�li � - , Allde artments fil the ' - I . ---.,:� sent one. The vill - pi the Place establis 1. !.,.'i � . .. . agers on masse joi& . . ..,�i , , ,�. , I . I. .. - - hod ILI It ea. The question drawer was introduced : I I �L � . - � Oliod, Village ; or else havo e&c.1i ra to- soi Itiflo L i 'i�... I �, , I . I .:� .�i- ..:I With the friend in wishing for her speedy pays and many . M as well as ordinary ..' - . I er T "�,,� . . I :"- ' agree to comn�ute his now complete in Fall and Wint , -.�, _- :,� I . . . . . statutela )(0" L - ' - ­ , :. '.. , - - . ,,, I I . _. ­� , .. restoration to health. and strength. quoe tions were full3 discussed to 'the profit I . I ,- ­ - ';"4 1 1; .- .. . � .. - . . Of al I. M I - . 1 . �. _. - . - .1,111- at 75 cents per day.- For yours our L I ., . - . . � � I.. . . - �Z ' : . 1), � , , 1. *�, ­ .` -:-. I ,-1--,'I on - when . . I. . . ,.:,, 'j�-.:, � "? , � i - .I! 11� . � .. , ­ L _ - ; - I -n-'s is tbeseas )a r. Perrin w" -then called upon �. & .� -, I . - - I , . of the year - . ­� , Good '. . � .. ... I . 1. I- .14 ., . . I I . - .1, , _, big Ve; � � I - I L . . .. . . . I 11�: 0, - '': - . * . . __ . k- I ._11 . 11 I ma'stcro have tried to persuade us t t foron address. but owing to the lateness I , �;.,. .� I - ' ' [ � . ' ': - ":"- - I :- -� I . - . �1­.. . . I - . 1: I - 'ables are boasted about. and wig unless more woney,wil; fortlicoming, ( Ur of tf,a hour did not respond So this brought ', . . arl � 1, .:- , "A ' ' ' W .f -i .-._� are of the o�inion that Pickering Town. sidew%lks we .. ca,11 e y for best A ct - t. - " -4 -". ,z - I I I S e lolls " I I 1, 1` _T .. 5 .. . u)d become delapidtted. the lengthy program to a *,ploae. . % . . . . . �;., . _. .Y-F - I I . . I . . � . , . �. ! - - . . I . . � . S . . . . T��J,, . 3 . . - :- . - � - * -,I _tl- � .1 a. '. � . . - .� I . �-V ." -own in that respect with Like �nosl good advice, their words were, . - iteraty Mr. Taylor I41M. Zs :"VS7:CS3,M* ... , � . =1 M22?�(=r 1 , �` - . ­�_-��_; ship can hold its � At the . 1� � � . any'Inaweipality under the sun, House next meeting -of the I ' I :. .. I . ; I : I-. I ! .. I,., I 9. ... . 11- plants,are different, however. William unhe ded, and now we hAve no tiouble in intends trying some scientifio experiments, . . . I . : ..'_ , : ' � - . i - I I _. elrl - I perceiving the result of tile folly persisted and 1is in itself should insure an enjoyable , . � . . . . . I - .- ­ ::i � � � 14 4 � � � - .: - Taylor, of CherrpWood- has a Cactus, five In. E�__ !!!!!_!___ F - � I . - I .I -. . . . ' 7 �5!!r!!!!!=__._ - _ . - . ____ . ! .. I . . ' 14 � � I & - - .----- . . ,. .. . It matters little howevqr, what coils. time to all who may attend, and Wal they .*. . . I - I .I ;� #�, i __ -_. . . 1 �, I - I I I... . not 100 f . � . . . . I` 7!­ . �- 'N� - . -1- .�;� . years of age, which stands 7 ft. 6 in., in ad th present state of affairs , the diffi. ew. .­ ­ . 1. I - . . . . ­ ': .. , " _� . its stocking feet. � The stalk sup . , - I . *xo - - z�- _ We have now in stock a v y larg , . ; : . �'_ 1: ports -- ­ .. �­ .� I er 6 assortment of - 1: I ... "' , _91'.. ., I . ­&_ -- --*----T-- . . �., . . - ... . : -1 I,- oulty toonfronts us .Rod with -such ,we -�. - _: - � - - . . I I- . . . . . - . I �I , . twenty-two healtb� losye la ,loal.� Something, . '[: .-, Sale Register. 1 ' . : % . �i . I -A ` : .. ,_ . - � . ' - - - . ,1 & ... i � . ,_,_� must be done at , - i. 1 . � . 1. ... - �.� . ­ , . - - . . - , I -.--. - - .� _w . . ''I . . . . 1 1W V . . . . .'. �, ! ;.. � I I - . . .k . -1 " I ( . . - . . . . ., 10 �- - 1. .. s �.. - .. . ... . .1­ - I I . I �... portion. -.Wbo's n4xt ?. .._,� I . once, to if ,thel pro . I TWEEDS ,- . . - . . ... I-, :, I _. :� :_ .. , "'.. . . . . ��-.� 11 I . sent. order of t . . � ,f .. . . . . � ... :t.` ' 11 .. ., . - I . ­ . .. . 1 , I I - . -We never offer a premium� * b T h"go SATUftliii NOV. 18,-....Credit vale ' I :�I , ' __'� :. ` ` . - ' . . .` . . d - . . � ._. ,,, L�' , , I � I Wit HN Preva I for another of farm - . . . .,, . � -, I - 11 .. - - I . , . - - - I . r : I .. . . I . 11 . i :.,_. '. ; I. . . PAN,rINGS I � . _; .�­.., -, 11.�_. . . . - - , . , 4 - . 1; � - � I : _. . Np,wig. The vapor costs YOU .0ne dollar" not bf a sound pieo two year", there will ,atc ok.. i'mPlements, eto., the -proport7 of I _ ­ : _� . . . ., �_, . � tl_�_�' I I -, - e Of walk in tho Vill,La 8. ; . - I . I L , I - . .1 I �t "' ' � . , . ..I I :_ I ... - I , , - . - 1: I %., .1, - _ - � � -, I - ,- 1.- I ' . I :j ': � I �_ . 11 , I I '. � .. . . - I � . , .1 . � � . � . .1. I . .� - ! _. � .. . . - � I� - . � .,�. �.- ... � I., per year, and we try to make it worth This Journallifavors the Police Vil a Jobu,R J0008, at 10t 6,con.8.Pickering. . I - - � � .3 ,�J , . . t .i I , . , I- .1, -� . .., _ . go . �., . :, � . I . ., . -_ ­ . ,.. _ I . . �. � ... I . --o - � � 00 mineyl to you. How, ever we are al- - Sao at I ololook',sbarp. For partioul �I .. . . I . . . NVORSTEDS * - ;­ . - 1:- ..� I , . - A ­ ­ . . . . I . - . . � � scheme, as t)l0 ststut(J labor 0130Y . Are .; ill ­ . I- � 4 i � � � , -�! .4 . ,I - . - . I w� L . I .I .. _. . 1, - . I . L . r- ... I . . . -0- I . , , .WAY0 'M M WO! d-- ,see bille. Thos. Pouoher. auctioneer.. I ... � . - � . I ­ - ' ' e' ­ . '. . . I I . . ! A ." . . . . � . .�; . . � I ___ , . . - - I .. � . I ­ - �. . - _- :- ... . rilling and even anxiom to befriend be much more easily collected as tax 0, 'FAIDAY, NOV. 24tb :--�-Orvdit sale of - �- I - - .1 . ..- I L . I �and OVI&RCO T I `31'� " I I - � . - . . . , oar patrons. Aa all evidence of this we -than wers i I farni - - . A INGS� il. , , �' & gathered-b th I " .1 Vn 0 . I . . � . 11 I I I , 5. �� I - ., �ff;::,� .; . - I I . . ,E : L, i ­ I n. '4� - ' .. - I � 1. Violiering . ,� . - � . I . price In . �', . � I ... . 1. :'� fets.Yf�f presented in tb6 clubbing line. Come people, - . . -''.- .Which we are offerin ".at low' , W - - - 1'-�', . . � sters, ana just as p loloua�y elponj ()1. .1 - ,_ a* I Jahil Gormlpyj at lot 4,co � . .- - - 11 mitics v 1; one of tbe most liberal of. ma Y e two Pat i. - Stook. implements, eta, tho property of - - . 9. s. T T.1w, guarantee " - '��F I � ; - 'TovnohiP- Sale at 1,0'01ook sharp. F300 .1 1� - . . . - . _ . I I : wake �u� to th�, situlit,0 1, I; - . . _.� I . ON4. - I I . , - �, ,i�l I,- - I Yor 4 3 1 ., �' . . . . �­Ir � � . . I- �. � :,_1� .- � .- . I. . . � . . ­.I . I � - . . - . . - .00 o'ash down Tnii -Xxws qnd and of ow t torn for particulars. Lovi njrbanks� � :i . . 4 perfftt'.fit., 1 � �_ . � , �J .�1 � - _1 - .;. 0 the countrV and the *' poh .,I - ''.. � - . I I - . I . . . . .- ,'A . . - . : � ,�:. Toronto World, daily, will be sent to-any that we.are � or d . _. 0 ­ . 1 . . ._­ 1 : .,''�- - . .1. . I - I I - - 1. - �..�� � I - I . '' - . . . � i . ­ I . . I !. ­ : _ ., I . audionoor. �,. ­ . . . 1 - . I - . I . . I . , �. � I . . . - . 1. - .1 .� .., , ,I - � . . ­ � - . . : . - . � I � I I .� . . I . .. ­ I . ., � . I � � ". . . - .-I- I I -11 . . . . , - .. .. I I ­ . - -1 r . . - � I . � .",,,, . �_� I 11 . � ; . - ' Tinuary -10, 11895, .The World is ture. Nature b . . . . 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