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I ., '_ .. �- I � � I­ . ; , I I - J"'M A R K H A M � - -1 - . , I . . . " . . - . i. . . . � -! , - - I . � . .� Z , ,� .- I � -, , ,4 m:- .. � � . �: , - ­ t. . ­,_� I.. I . . . 4_ , , . ,, :: %... _... ,� I �- z ,.. ... ­*­.� V, . . OUTAROUND USi � . ­ , . . ..... - -% � . - I - _� .. . . .. . ,.;' ': .. 6. "" . I— - - . . ­ ..: . -1 1- - 1.11 , _ . .�, ­_ . .Vd.� . __ - . -_ ' , . . . 1, ____ `_ �11 I '. ..)' ' - `._ : ,­ .. � , .� ...j. - �. r _ I . .. J - . ­ '. � .� ., - ­ 11 _ ­ _ r� 3 r.-, ), , ''� �, I -I..; - . ­ _ � . . I I I . I _ �._ . ­� , - .­ I. .., . _i -; ., . 1 . � � - � . � ­ _ �_ . � :_; ' ' L - ­ , - I : . . . ., Uud i's our �rincip g - - I . ­' . - I � . - . . r I _� - - . . ., PN I - I . mOnt*,;spent ej � ..-.. . . .. I', -i , , - .. .. XINGS RECORDED BY : . al riev Uce '_tills *r Mrs. C. J. Brodie, of Clare !'' .�'- 1 ­ � � ­ I . . I .. ­ � medical. ` �' week. . . I . r. 1'11�. 1 �;.:, - .-1 ­ � . ,� I . . I . few days this week with her sister 1 . -_�., I I �- . � - . . �, '. .�; '. - . _­ ,-, THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN AT . Z. J '.. . , . . I ' . I ._­. . __�_______. .I.r, 1"I I . � * . . - 0 R W. W. Hubbard is in ra,her. poor Pringle. . ... . !, ­ ._�_ 'C.-.11 .-!..'�.. r_,: .. : COILRESPONDICNTS. I .. .- �: 1- . ; . � � . -1** - .1.�. .. M BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P.. ....., I . - - . . ': ,. : --- . & _ . � , . . . I Mr. ff. 1. Lord ret ' .: , 1:1 I I - . ��.:!�Z - Office and Residence, , r , XT ' -` " ' . -health this week. . �';�t"J .: �- . 1110 W S.O., Coroner. OLAREMO urned from �ibe Old. -,"' .: i2rr Z� .. . .. ' ..... � . 1: .. . .-, ,�. 4,.r - . I . �, "�', I . .. - , I . � .1 . . � . �. . !- 1. ".-.. 1. ­ ! . . . 'r . as .." .1-1. , .'.. - . I , .. " � 4, ing Street, Pickering Office, hours: Morning . .� .. I': - . Ralph Brodie M.D. Was here this week Country o6 Monday evening. He looks . -�t $ .. . .r-. , I . . I q - 30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. -. T � re if the trip agreed with him. ... I. - . r I I J. D. Forsyth ig newiu Requ(tint an ces, : '. . ..- � . I . Once More ,a resident , I r �: lf,_" -1 d � ­- - . . .. . ,4 1 - - ­� � - I ��� I I f Andrew R3binFoo,a farmer of M&'rkkam r I-.11 . - � I of North Olaremont. . Fred iebardsou And wife, O" W4itby) 'at I # - ,-, , , .. 4 Z� 1 . r . LegalI; - � -- .- .7 ­ 10ft an estate valued $9,824. - . I I I L ' I , . . . _. 11 .- Were bOre last week with friends. " His will ;,:"-,1". - .jt,. 'r.,, I � . ­ , The iucleme t WeAtho� on,Tuesday is being probated. Most of the estate is-I � ". , 0�.!� , . - - .� . . . 13 r wo a "; � - . - . . I- .. -.--; ­ - . � -,- - . , ��_­- I I . - - Mrs, Thos. Pou�oher' ie corifin)d to the left ' * I � _. .. I . . ­ .,.� . _,F�19:r : " '))Ot favorable to our market. . ', .- FAREWE LL, Q. C., BARRIS- _.,- A . � ,:1 .� 1 . 'I . :. T E I I - I . to his widow Mary; - : ,, : r I ;__ ,,�. ': . U-o TER,County Crown Attoruidy,iwa­uunty . 'y-...,.;Z- _. - ___ 1� . X -- " r , ',�l iss NOlie 'llicstason.. of Toronto, visi - bouse this week with a severe cold. , Nloosrs..Armstrong, Beattie, R ' ' . 011 -�" , , - **-,! \Z .�.":�­ . :, - . . . edves ana -_" ' I " , _.. I �', " . a I ,.. . . 1�� . I ; ­ I .- I � Solicitor. Court House,WhitbV. 10-y � - r� ed with her 11ne!e aarry over 4unday. Mrs. Richard Collins, of Pick)ringt �&- Higgins returned Voin the h'ntinggrounds�_, '� " ' . �.r. - - .. -�, . U � . ; ,� . . r . . - �- N.,,.--. -.1.. .� 1.....'. -I ­ ..;. .. R. J. Allan and wife, of Toronto, w p tnrued'bome 'n Saturday after spending on Weduesday last. It is reported thev ' ' �_" X`__1 . -_. NO . I., ­'::.-r �.' - -_, . � . ­ . _Ixf . TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR . 0 - ,��,: I �..- I �_. f . I , here-ovor Sunday wi . ks 'with -Mr. and M s. ,N. .L. brour.lit their deer in a shawl stjap�. . . . �,� I I - three wee ..�% . - th Duncan Maepli .� .: 11� . I G'- TARY eubno, Conveyancer, etc. office at, Choice Family.patbnt Flour .$140 per bag, � 0111. � - . . .. � - - .. .:I: %­� _.� 45 ...., Thistle Ha." near Brougham. Money to loan. . . . 11 Mint; Luckey, of Zephyr, and Miss - k.,Stevens' - ­I -..Furmer 4ngul; McKinnon,of the town- * - . $ -A . . ­ . . . - � , .. I 1. .- - G. E. Alger, one of bur ship of ,'Uarkh' ": I � 4 - . �' � 1. I - .-'I. I ; .Z.1 4 ��.,�--'�,. ---� AT TnIc � .1- :,.; ..,I... . Donald visited over Sunday with Mrs . ., mos progres. am, left a farm of 193 acres --,_ ' ��l ­ .N�. I ­ !­ : , s, � -- OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRI .' I I . - - ..` MoFarlave. , give farmers is having a wind- ill placed valued at 09,660 to his two sons, three .- . ':�_I '.`41:' 1 . . tor3, &o. Ofift e Po . %, I - I ters,Solicl, ino.Ball 0 0"' ILL - Mri at his premises. He beheyes i keepi g d,ugh , , d - 1. �. ., y �, . I 9,Whitby, Ont. 13 ; S INK M -1 0 L " '" other relatives. His- wil I - PC Dow�%.'A. Theo. .1 I 9, Banbnry has returned from.Aur I - �� .t :� I ­ 3. abreast of the times, - has been probated. . . . -.4 I .--�- . . . . . or&where she has been spondivig a fort . 0- V1, . - A. modinivray,LL.E. MonoVtoLoan. 8Y. , , . � .1 ­ ;,;,�., ' I ­ - . - - .;:., 1=T.(===M1 . The a' -caused -. Hewitt riweived a nasty out i on. the .. . ,,,, ,.5- , .- .. __ ____ nigt w erson. torm on Monday aftemo In J . -I' .. . .. __ . I � � W I I - f_� o0a 14 ____;�_ Robert Morrow, of Iowa, -.I's the � here ..f�! 3. .. . A Aew thousand dollars, private funds, , , 'O.37 . head on Tuesday afternoon, whilq working :- �11 . io i a largo number of people to re ain - ' I L' � ,_t , 1:.. ; 1-1 to loan on Real Estate mortgages at raSs-' '. � I . gues at the woolen mill. He was putting& steel _. I I �,-1 - :.__,:�. � I .I over night. It is estimated _ 1, - . a . onable rates of interest. ,rHOS. PARKER,Bar- N ";. S1 -.1. - . ., of JknaeB Birrell this week. He Merl , . , a . a 'A0Jg .� 'L- I ' ' .�:.­: , erl tha we bid plate in posit'lo 11 "-.` .; - � ­ -�- . ;�. . .1 _. �[`.�:., -' ps of rain before the DW11p n when the plate broke and . i ,A r ,_ ­� 'I, , I resiaed in the Balsam neighborhood our the pieces inflictee' two very pairif ai wounds. , �'J �N_- . ..I.i .-� 'i _ 1 I . ' vi ,. i ; _ �� . . I . rister,Pickering, (every Saturday.) - 4-7 . X .400. C04:1 �� , for three inch . - N . . .. .1 ,�:, . . I I )rboor . . :- , ,,,'1_� - . 0 �'.T,4��' ' Eii.! . , . James Robinson, ' `� _`-I 0 EO. F. DOWNES, BARRISTER, &j qdea 'O , , " I birs. Goo. Peak bat; been indispos d fo , , - 41 A st ,�J.P., woolen manufoo- - A-,� 1_-�,-5 % -_ . . I . _.1:3 � .,- " Solicitor, Conveya4cer, etc. stouffville P .': . the Past Week. Mr. Peak will shor I . . John Cowan is ereetitig it nea barn up- turer of Uarkham, ' . ... ., i,�� sinf 01, V . W. ,1,9 , ,W 140 . was acquitted at -the ., . - .!�i_I Claremont ofFice in cc . � V" - 40 ' 4i ..., ,.I - _­.'. office in Spoffords Block. on ­ .-,.�,.1, oupy the Cooper residence in the was on his farm at Thompson'o cor ers. The Assize Court Saturday on the charge of :,.., -, ,,4 I ,�1; I..-i - , , .Bundy's Hall, Open every Tuesday. Money to =0 'r alft . 7' . - 1 *4 . - . 1. .. ._� . 0 "aising took place on Tuesday -- fternoon, _. ­ . 1 A110- - I . _. -1. Loan. � . - . 1 064 ,&vlq M �, ". "� "�. - -L_-I' (A ward. . . . - I - - misappropriation,of trust f undo. Thejury v, -. :r:1 _.�, -, I - . . a F4, e muddy weath r wall not we out two hours. Mr. Ro as � . 11 .1! - 0 , ;.4 "4 01. .Judson Bundy 113 now, a reside4t of binson w ., . ca 1:4 11'� ,� and although th . .._. -4 � �- �9_1;�� . ------ . , .1 : 7! , . . . - R I .xdV 1cQw . 1i " Pickering Village, having gone favorable everything passed o ' aupcess- warmly congratulated by his numerous n . I. , 0 1. �� I . ­`I:- I � , . a '. -__ . un.. � I I . '..- 'retert1wry. . -I... , 1, _ , cq,�: . - ,* ­ .�.. . . there to . ". - � Mk_, . ­ _'�. 141H CA ., , Ch --,�:`� . . .� a , . .� ,4�. i6l 4 . t, ffilly. I friends in court.-S . . I �EN 4 ) . , � - � . . I !" V-d 1k assist J. H. Bundy through a rush of . . , ..,* ,�.1 i-al J I � ,- ^11__1L1___1_1_1~1 1_____,�__­__`\A_11�1.-�� . . . . -- 4W 9-----__L . : -t. ." '� . , 1 . GO�� qo,q cpco - I— , I I - � � �­ _ �: ­' - -'�. f-4 � I 1. . .0 . ; . j wor*. . Miss Willis, OUS&O rboro, bag bee!n en- L U L -: . ..,;1 _ .:. : 1. I --.;L�_ '. : R. VANZA,NT, V. S., GRADU_�TE .L...A , ­1. - -.1� I , I . I XURIDGE. - -"­�'If ,.1.. I I � " � . , -:;0 air . in . , . . . . I — .-�_, ,�..�.�t - . 'L: . .. .1, .- - � 1,�, -.- ., 4� - . coilege. iFlead -00 JM V , .. R-Vnderhill's new h' - gaRed as testcher of Mount Pleas lit school . : -- � �� , ,. �'. ,� ,�� , ,. - Z _ . . - ,. ! Dwith honors, Out. Vet. _ (A S 8;..:_: . ­ *; Ouse is now esm. I . I. �. _'t`�!­.,_: '�_-­ I . . 1. I , I I . I . . - I I I %.1. ..I L i �A.I i, "A', I � ,, I .- . office Oshawa, Branch office Dunbarton't Now- C3 k4 . , - ______ pleted'and ready f(,r occupaupy. Wonder for 1804. She will also keep iDuAe for W. P. Widdifleld "planted" 6 060 _80e.a 'm , `-J q";1.4, _ = tol . ..." 4P.0 1 a� 0 0 ' a 04; . 9 k , 1 � � I ..� I... I ,i�,.; , -� :� ton Meuagh Asst.,in attendance day or night. L"".' Q7 W 91 19, her brother Theodore of-this pla 30. . We led and California trout in his pond at " .- ..�. Will be at Wm-C3 - what Robert will do with the old resi. I '.. ,.Ilin'F, blacksmith,shop, High = W 0� . $3 4J d 0,046 4 I� (D 0 . . .4 . g�� . . . . . , -reek,every Saturday afternoon. 28-ly - #--�q IWO o ' - Aeoco. I trust that Miss Willis' sojourn in our SiloamlRstFrid y -eyening. They were ,, ' � Y-4 I :. land C I I FO 0 ;,it i . I I a 4 . - --- 1, . 0c, a I ptozom nato.). , ni 1. � - I 'O,�I � r --- Robert 'Reith was able to be * " - , P4' - . (" a - )J� d , midst may be of a Pleasant ne months old, measuring about 5 and 6 :t - � .D H a I up ft '00 . . .-- - . �1:,, 'I- .�, . . HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR- = .5� g a 0 r-) (P = Tuesd for the first tim-' A regular meetingi of the 1161, was inches. - .. . I o ". ,a 0 MN156 00544-0 � since be was . I � ��,* .�`"*'-t J,.1 -1, GEo.N, Graduate Of the­-OntakoNet- 60 ! A 0 A Nd , 0 ' ' . 0, e I , � �m -, I . k ,� 0y.,;� : " ! - A hundred and sixty three dressed'hop -- - I `1 ' . erinaxy College, Toronto, will visit,Whitevale CD I t"o I 0 0 �. 9 taken adown with the fever. Rif; friends hold here on Monday, -busi � 0: li I � when' uoh I' '-, 11 1, _ ; �;�, (Jay., l3isel I E; I . 0 uess ca were marketed here Tuesday-at from 06 to I 1' ' R'�k.k , .. and ,.� ; , . �cherrywood every Satur A X ft 9 154 ; rejoice at the marked improvement in big me before the board. t will be ,--.' �, , �1% a . ��'. .- 'thehorse'afoot attended to at my shoeing forge F�,) I' ,-, - , *1 $3 . 0:- I condition. � � no ' . 66.60 per hundred. The quantity of poul. '.�- '.. �'!" � - q . Coed fr.)m the Minutes else here that I -, ." ; "� . cails-promptly at- 1- I - 11-- I 4 .1 : � �'_ ,-I . a try-was even.greAter than o . . 1 ! _,'.�. .. , I . .. �'_�. ' lot 33,7th coif.; Pickerilig, I 4M to : : 0 � 4; lt Messrs. T. B. Willis and T. . Brown n Friday, B011130 .. � I Tblegraph addreag: Whitevale,On.t. - 0 �,j : 0 W ! - od a I . - . ,. tended to. go 0 ,. I I . i . - Remember W. Sed t has announci say about double. I . 1 �� ��I-`1 ,. 34-v . 0. 110 0: 10 t�..: . " '_ , .1 1 1 P.O.address: Qreen River.Ont. 04 03 .ro appointed Deputy-R turni 4� officers . ­_. .� 'I'- I ' ---.--------------- ci ! 10 42 � . I � wood sale for Tuesday, Dec. 6th ' t lot 25 "I -A little daughter of-Thornas Pickett, 6th . 'n . : 9- : 1 a , ,. , ..__ . - 0 A , I . for divisiono.*7 And 8. , �­ . I"4 . . I � � . .�� .-.. owe seven acres of met with a severe soci- ,,,'- �._0 . , . ­: - -0 .: 4. ; I I : " . th , ­h I- .I., i .HOPXINS- YETURINARY I a,to I , 0 N A n the 7th con, where s $ .. -d i . . con. of Uxbridge . ' 'a I , �r '. . 0 The-Annual tec Mee ,"L Qt " 11 4 1 P.1 . . unning from e - ,.,. - .- - . ;X Ic I . . . .:. Wii surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veterin-. . "41 ,ON " M . - .. . stpridingand fallen timber will be gold 10 itin in 01 111160t][013 dent last week. She was r , . ��.-�,:,.� , ' I . . � ary College, Toronto, otrice and residence,Lin i . a; half acre lots. . with the Brougham Vniou Sabb t I 8013001 schoolhouse to - ,,.�,I .._'.,I;'; .. ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day __-_ , I 1. - - . . the gate when she 'fell and ­ ' ' . , . . .- - - � -a � ,F qg�� . - will be held on Friday, Dec. 2 u . T e a bro " f5 -1 � '.: or night promptly attended to. Saturday - . - . - I I At a meetiDR Of the creditors of George ke her left arm above the elbow, the �,__1: . .:.-' � ­ 1. ­ . � . - :, . .--.� . . afternaon ol each weok I ,will be froin I to 3 a-, and Phoebe Wegg, held At StOUffVillt on served in-the Son's Hall from P m�, no. bone protruding through the flesh. She -��'" - I 1! .1 .. - � . .. - 1. k " . - 3too THE PUZZLE ,," ' ­ -­ .­ "�Om I ... .. '! _ 1 - Paxton's shop, Highland Crook and from - till all Are. served, when an ad ot rurrient was brought to town for treatment. .�.: , . _� .. V�, . ,.,i� ,. . ... ...� - - � . .. . . Tuesday, it was unanimously decided to . - . -, .� It i . at C911in's shop Wes#' Hill Lame and diseased � .. ., ­ - . 11�-._­ �?. 1 1 . �,� , , � . . AT-THIS TIME'.1 i 'I., - . I ..' �1, accept 76 cents on tire dollar. This is a 1will be wade to thp Christi u churcfi It is being whispered that-Rev. Mr..:-.-.-� .�. -11. � 1 feet httended t�at mN own forge, . - I . .�.:.� � ­ .- . I 1-1 . - . . I, I '. - .� I I . I ��, I - I . �'. I t, . . : "-1- � I . ,I mu :',': ... - I - , , . . � .. . ' ,�:l .-,.,-. - . � . . 11 _�� _1 I ch better settlement than the creditora where a good progra.n will be iv Du. All Hanna, of the Presbyterian church here, . .3. AR 1.1. ,.7._. . 1 I I , -: . ,_�.,�.%,: I , -­ I - . tim.e. -, 1 - - ' . I � ,:�, " . I fis is the day of the innuicip I llomina. may be leaying'Uxbridge. For some -1 ..�. , I - . .� I .. )xpected. " �' � - ''I . .,_. garb*. - -, .!.. . I : !-,. I . I I . . - , �.­_W' * I il -Vuotneso ( . itill"011B, a large turnout is- confi et tly ex. past we understana.one of the leading Tor- �... . I" . Z, . . . ,. I . . I . w , . om� . , .... .1 .. __ - , ; is T . . . . .� .. . � -!��_ 4 � . ;� . ,.�� � I . %.. . - ___ _. ­­ _-.-,--__ -- __­�_ ,:,.: to know what to got 6 Xn lag 'We were' in -error last Week-in stating I onto churche has been "wantinig"him, as ' � '._ . -:1,,'.'.,;, 5A -­ .�­_-�----­--_ " --that Joshua Madill wag 6rmillig in Ifich- eatod. See bills for partioula , a . 1�:: . N, Conveyancer, Com- 1 I I 'I. if-.`�I- V pose yo eded -. '' - �-- - --iug Affidavits,.etc., Clare- I a was keeping stor - Thomas So , or.,-wb b dbeen I .?'� ��;��-A...* . . missionor for tal I e. The fire in inducing him to go doWn and preach I _. ., _.'�-.1 I .A.. . I ­ " . : - destroyed his eutire stock. b' t he is now . 01. th . ..'. mont,Ont. 20y �o,:;, I I with i0ammati0ii0f t116,111 q 6�rl 3 e . :. HOMAS DUNI . presents.�..'.Sup 'a, hunt up igan. H , .Arso I - it were, and a few Sundays ago succe _. T I . . . _ . ,:� I iCCeS,Oj VOID Out gold jewel ry u . at Mr,, Hanna cannot if� .i,4 �; � I .. - � . . , . ' there. It may-be th ­­, ­ .,�.. .. � . . . ! .I ...". - a � 1, , ­ . . -t .and will b �,�,� 4' . -...,-. mer of Marriage prevaring for another star .0 4st week, di d at the rerside ce of his beinducied to leave, 'but appearances are .. _._.1, : � ---!- . . � I as. 0 � � _.� .: BUNTING,` Isr -."-, and take themii.to BARNARD of opened out before Christm. win-law, Richard Wilson, n ar reen- omin us.-Journal. . . ..., I _ , . - . 0 & �.., __ "A. . 4 : Ro Licenses ior the CQPnty of Ontario. Of I . . . . " ., _.�i . - . . 'I - .._. .� cod,on Weduesday m6ruing. D coased . Arthur Carrrutbers,'of Glen Major, w68 1, tTAl'--.1011 � .. lice at the store or at his,reside-nee,Pickering Whitby. He can n ake th4 ni The committee uluder whose manage. , , . � . I - '1� . 12-y , I I . ,� ._* ,-, , , . - : Village. I- - ..!_­ . . I ment the oyster supper bes as not been well for..some month . He acquitted on the charge of murdering a : ,:1. I . I - ver into Rings, Chains, Pill d, lea-vii 8 a family �. `r , " .. -, - I __ I . .. _._� -,.If.1 0 been placed- was in his 6SLh year an' Chinese in British Columbia,on tbeplea of. ,*, * *":, , ...� . R BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK ; . so this year, announce Friday, December - - . ..'.....,.�- _, I , . I. - � 16th as the date. Besides obtaining all I famil� h ve re- e. I , � , � i. I � D* Conveyancer, commisBionerfor taking ,- Charms,. in fact an�tbing tl at ildres. The 1� `14 - of grown cb self-defenc `�?� �, 'll I I_,�__�I, . . � . '.s; 11 , 'G. B. Feed was cot-fled by t raw f , ' --1 -.1 11 9 i - _ , ,.,.�. affidavits, Accountant and insurance Agent. g.� . the oysters they require,thos - sided in this neighborhood lfor� many � deg 0 �.I "_ _v � . . e who attend ., - ­ ,I . ' .�1 , t the sudden death of big cousin, Mr. Walter . " -17.� ,,, ,,� '. bloney to .loan on farm - Wills pro. �­­ you may. want in these" lines. wil I be treated to it superior program, now '+ears. Mrs. Sanderson died 00mo ,eigh _A ., .,-,, - . ..� bated. OFFICE--At Wtrio.p.e.2.y. Will be in - ��. � Fead, of Cahningtou, wh - ,i��, 11' - ; .. ­ .1 - I . . . ". under preparation. ;,ears a The remain ­ ich took . . � -1 a - I I ; , a of Ah. Oair4er- I .pl,aee on I : : - 11-,.4_ - . . ., - . . Monday evening. . . I -, Z ,,, �t -1. . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the ,'.,.;.7 This plan will prove % pleasSlit ;on wilft'a interred at the Christ* b . . ... . _�: - , . I 1.� . ... . . ."..,.i ­1� ... . transaction of business. 27-v .�, I . . The temperance people of this ry* On Mon ay E. Pennock w%s 11ned $35 -1, * ­ A�-,�, . . .. � . - . .. . . . d _r. , . � . I .. Poll'" i ag ground here Frid y afternoo , so let. _Z,� . T. .:-Vvv"." -z' ... ,surprise to you I, and help , to sub-divisiou orR&D'Z0(T for the coming F4 and coats for supplying P. Xi rjoy , ..-- .I,I�?� . MONEY. TO LGAN APPLY To Ft � :',_',f - . I . he friends a ves 1?4 _ with _! .7. 1--.`7 4 '; �­. ..�,�, I 41 ­. I.. . . 4_"4_. .�, ' " probibition plebisci " and relati 'M & liqu�r, Peter havi b h ff." The ' 1'.- _ ; . Hutchison, app,miaer at Claremont fQr - ': explain.,_.,. . , , , , � � Tuesday evening ng een ut O ;; _ . ' ..." ( . � �- ��-;A� . C%ua,da Permanent Loan & savings Co.,. . ­ .� '. , ;-I� - , of last wee a Meeting was Eynipathy in, their bereavement'6 1, . J � I heact �� - �, .:. it.' Th to on hold in - I I magistrate, Mr. C. ade the fine . �­�' '.�; .1 � I I . . - , - I . 1. , -,, Bundy's Ball and was fairly vell attend. �. . - . . a , OU � . I , . ..", _- 1. . � . .. office,TorQnto. Stock capital $3,000,OW. Total ' ' '- ' . �i . : 10itt,'a . - i_ - � . assets$8,700,000. The company lencTs money on How to make one Dollar go as f%r is , ..� ' -- light as Pennock a( m e is guilt. , �, .4. ..", 1--�� � . g. ! . ­­ - . .-IM. ,,, � -. - lowest current rates of interest and on favor- . . ed. The different aburches will ouite in .- .- 6! OENTENNIAL OORNE ...: The 'Xmas itiarket this y ar promiseg to �.; ,--: . ...- ON-V" .. - - t_ _ _. ­__. . I � _. . �. ._.. )_ x-�,- .. :: able terms of repayment.--mortgages Nand,de- two. ..__- _1­11._'� '. :, . .. I . bolding a . series of meetings, - one exch . - i is r eyerything'y6t atte pted. it in to - � , 1. !.�, ,�.r : . bentures purchased. No commission. 0 delely .11 , ­ . '._'. �., "W, .. �:,- , -- - ;I .1 ..-I �� ' Mrs-1 Artbdr Annie is visWag 1la Clinton. behoped the merchants Bte their.W - .. ­ I � 'I. :9 � I .. ' ' .- __ ._. - .. - _ -- � T__ week. I will ay . . - - , ,- I .:� -11 Expenses moderate. : I 48tf - - a - i:4 . . ,�A - .. '.�,,!.�-. "y ...: . Mrs. R. Cowan sygot a few days f last to pay cash for produce so that outside ' 'L , r. , I I I..,- The arranging - ._:,� I _ - �_� eek with city friedda. buyers may be induced to attend. -1 .1-. 1,�_, � ­� . .. * A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITE T in . � - . �-, "_� I V .11 ' STOVE : PIPE POLISV I- prelim' aria for their annual hot dinner "I'- ' c Me 8�1 die't- people are t - ­-Ae for the count , �. - I Miss Hato Bambridge, of Torouto,I visit.. A fight.occurred on Satuiay night be.�' ',­_­� I-.1, I�I I . ; I ­ I 01 ::% .y of Ontario .Drawings - . on Now Year's Day. The eating. com. ed friends here last week. � . ; I I .I and specifications furAished for every class of 1:�Uge V 0 B 0 i tween Joe Yorke and Ja' ck a d Jim Sulli­., -I-_ -,"q.�, I,� , � ,, 'I.- - ,.1�' . ., building. Steam and hot water heatint,and 0ofte's 'Brun's i k -,, k mitt8a are now on the still hunt for geese Mr. Armstrong,of Yonge st., was i gaelit you, which revulted in the No SaIlivan's -, � *..� ,-,�� : ­ � I � . �: '.. -, " - . I I '. .-I"l-IN I ventilation a opecla,ty. Office Gerrie ock, polish your stovepipes. Finest Polish . and turkeys. A feature of the gatherinR at M Annie' last week., I being pretty se,yerely batteibd, mW Yorke.. ­ - "C', ", - ourner Dundag and' Brock streets, Wtkitby. made. No disagreeable $111ell. L . will be th6 singing of di X.Andrew - . . :�4A.1 2 _� . . !�. '� � I N i- . .. Residence-Kings-tor Roaci East Pickering. 37�y . - is Whitby Taber. ' -Frank Xuovvles and Robert Ch&pihan, of being tined a dollar and costa on Mond#y,. �._�.. i.,-��.:--��` - :1 I P. r I . _�-71- , �. . . .. . - W. R. 20 cents per bottle sit , I aftele choir. Watch for -bills -and obtain oronto, spent Thanksgiving with their by J. E. Gould, J. _rimes.__� ­ ...__ -. -I .''�� SE PAIN'Th - e, -Wbitb . tberefroin I . I , ... . __ - Z _ - - _:I- ,I .-.� I . . . . E ' T. PENNELL, HOU R HOWSE'S Drug Stor further and complete partim phirticts. . I I . . 6 0- _..".. '.!,.,.. _ ,!�;.:-.� I ­#_ - - . � I . ". . - .- .--.-,.-. ._. 1. ,� : . . � ­ a and Decorator. All kindsof house paint- -______ ______-_____� lars. . i. That popular epidemic-the grip has , , --. . - i ,.; _%. I I _', ­;­., I I ..,A - � - ­I ­ ... :��­ ­ . I ing,-sign writing, graining, pe.per-hanging,glas- Dr.Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. DeAn's lion p,lia ,), ' ­ ­ . . ". WHITEVALE',1�.-:7.­ . 1�. '...� -'t._ .:, - . . . . .­ � t in an appearance in this localit : , -- 'Q '. I�i 1. , , ,!�� I ing, kalsornining, the blood. Dr.Dean's Bitter Extriwt of Bar- The Agnual to&.1beet, in-connection O#a,Kl PU I y - - -- . - - . I I j,��,- . . - tinting, ete., done on short Ing I . . . . - - - � I - '_1.� , . ,. �u ; t _.., .wL�. �., .'� �--��','-­.. .1 . .�L - a I ­ , -.R .. notice. All painting done by me will be of pure saprilla for all stomach tro bles. with Erskine church will lie hold thin a ln,a,ay are falling victims to lit. .. ' " i`�'_` - . linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction guar- � It H. I. Lord, of Markham,.wU in.the'vil. .. _,�'. ,, ".. i A , W. R. HOWSE, Druggist, Whitby, year on Wednesday evening, Dec. 201h. .:H Brumwell, of Oshawa High , . . � . "­ ; ,-I .i� �- - . � - _ ' I 4,1; � anteed. An early order solicited. A.jy order I age on Sunday. �4- _-4 Sole ageut for Catitda. ! hool accompanied by two hi h e3hool . c. �,4-,,.� ..-i _� ,vil .re- ,-IT— '. - I . left with J.Tanner&- Son, fbutchera, Pickering, lqr Every effort will be put forth. to woo Alf. Hagerman has, with his family, ,- :,�" 1.�fi�­,.._- ' ,TICE_Hveryolle . fr�ienda spout part of last -eek 1 irider the moved to Canton- where he has see I I .1 , '1`7Y will receive prompt attention. ,Vork shop and making purcha4.at Howiw a this the most successful gathering of t '. .residence, Whitby.' ' Drug Store for the next ad days will) be given -ile parental roof. I � I I ared a .I--, ., * .� * . -1 ­ ,;..� P, . I . r1i _� - -------L- 191 y - Dodd scribbling-book free. Ment7pickerlia kindyet held. It. is rumored that th . situation as manager of a large.roller mil . �,I j �-- �- ­�J News, . 9 0 1 Rev. -Mr. Graham, of Newton 3rool , 1. ­ I..�; '- : i.,W".- - * I pro 00* We wish him success. . � . �, ,_ - 1. �i,A.7i MAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue.' . . . gram will be one of rare excelleQ00, copied the pulpit of'Contennial C1 iurel� last � . '; ­ �. ,,,[c - . .. � __- I - '-*1". '�.I I') ­, , ­ ,.j� . i ' tioneer,VaInalor,etc.,for, East York and Miss Kate McPhee, of Hamilt,on, and J. "� 1, -,.1 ..,_. _­ :., . THO - - Further particulars will be made kniowu SOuday and deliv�red au able an re . the whole of North and South'Ont - I .1 In,0 6* r). 'McPhee, of Toronto, spent Thankugiv.', '0 ,::", -.'�4. . -xio. Strict by bills and otherwise. � . I ' f` , - . . . I 1. I . .k - attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. - alive discourse. .. . .i .. . . . Charges - A,!dreBs THOS.POUCHER, Whitby Marble or 0 iving service __ - ,The lecture " ,-Ireland" deliver I 'in i4l day with their par6nts here. - I . .1', 1, , Uoderate � . A Union. Tbankeg The reception given to the Rev. Ur.Siple. - -�­' ; ,- �-3,-:,! -, n,: . , Box 47,Brougham.Out. - . I held . in the Baptist church Thursday Melville church by Rev. Mr. Pst,erso i 'of ' �_ D� ',� , I , . I I - __ . __- BROCK STo, OPPOSITE PoSt OFFIC eveniva of last week. The attendance routo, was weLl attondt-4 .and ' I and family in the Baptist church on Tues- �f ; _' � .�'_' ,� . . - - ­ -_ :.-:,. . I .- T � . was very dav night was not 'attended by as laige a, ' ' -N I AUCTIONE 1�1_1�� . POSTILL , E.R. ETC., , ! . '_'I �� ". - . . . -. * Green Itiver, solicits a&]�ee liorh his num. ' U_ entertaining' tb r uglIout. I, - ..- . F as large, 6Auh denoraination beium fu� A fitructive and . ­ ­ 'r;. ' erou a friends both f ttr q nd 6 ly represented. Revs. T ie Cedar Gtove oltoir reudere,10 several er6wd as was expected, on acoonnt of the - -�' - I. ' I.,'J", � r. Sales of farms Mathi So n" &H - ' r' ,White, Xippan " - '. - 1 farm Et.Ock, and e,,,,,rvtbing tcla: . a*ken, bad condition of the roads and the d%rkneaEr -' ', ,J_ -. 'ip to be sold wili - ,,�: e ." I at I and 8dndersor each took p4nin the ser. se�lections during the e collee- - :I `�, _i,. .be handled by the hutiecriber with tbo utmost I I "'ing . of the night. However, "those who were; --�tll ,, " . "Ve � , * care and sold to t, . ,,i ..� Manufraotarersof � - n taken tip a . .�,� L� I-- I . ti mounted t� S�OUT 26. . �. ��% Le very, bes�,advantage. 48jy -,�-t"',� -:- k,,.;,, , ViOO. Oil I how good it is for brethren to . L­ _I� ,.. I � _­ I . ­ . there enjoyed tbeniselv6s very much* and- . . "� _ ! - __ . � ____ , � . ­ - -1 ! d well together in nuity. Tho annual dinner and entertai ment in th . ) "',�, : .. . * ' . - MarbleMontim'ents, Headsto es,B13 a a I May1be prese9t_ L e rev. gentleman and his family were.,.,._. j,...- -­* . - ,A I ;.1.1 - -�,��` -�ii4-D -S-H--OE happy feeling long continus *between the Was It nouuced .given a right loyal welcome. ' . I ..�-1:, 'i 41L�4 OHN LESLIE, B() C ntennial church, wbich 1-2 ,,,( . . . t ; L . .1. ��W, ,:"p .;-, - 1.11 I,, .'. , 6 . . - Thai * ' : 'A, Yders ­.� .. �­ I - . _� . F J Maker, Pegrygea and L,e�vn work, o other Cemetery Woll different denominations of Claremont. : 4' bort time ago, came off on . ksgiO"g - The shooting match on Thursday w - -__�.. ­ -�Wo) - - .., . I, �S' � ' as . . . 1. , - ­ *� _* '' . promptly attende,11 t-). Experienced workmaD- �,' "' ". - _ o ,,�, . ,- .1 d Y. and was a greater succe3a ti an over, quite' a success. A number of expert )jbots -- '--, ,, th*44� p . ., !, I . � , ship, Don't forget the stand,Learly opposite the Abllo'iwportors of 4lootch The football team of this place will PI .-i", � - - � .' Vr �-�` I News,King street,Picherjqg village. , ow dish, Aim.. 4y W lich whe no doubt owing to t xtra took-part in the different matches, and- 'L' �V . 7-v orican and canadign gr&4Ut,gg. � fil L -- t: N" . a-relnru watch with Glen Major at A - . - I - ( � ,`, 2 !,� I . -, ­ �,_ - .-, I in - � � , , ,-m"I - ! - 1, e rts put forth by the young la ies, �vho Frank Ger6w, 6f Brougham, M. Hemm, � . ORDON. HOUSEj Piokering, 0 ' 'Xll 1�rtiea wishing wo burn on Saturday next. . We Wish I' . I 9 -. � v 1�_:, ; . L, '. . �_,�, I - , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , _ of .1 _ . , , L way :, - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - nt., rk would d)well to ell I our w th Arms etroug-ana hehrts willii g,sp4rod - �, - _'. . ,. . James Gord,3n,proprietor ri us f fore pn I of Unionville, and A. G. White, ......: ,_ '- , S] � L .- , _ I G rchagiu bO sliucoessof course. Th - . . . 1. '. _ . . This hotel to a 11. All work guarantee I y e game will no painsto make it the beet e r held. this village, succeeded in" idapturing' first I :"? ., _. I.. I L ,. � fine now brick building, finished In* superior ond Pri%,es-of the lowes . 1. 4 be called At a p. w. Our boys defeated A4 on formes occimions the spref d in! the oontee I � 1,�I 11 style. Every convenience and comfort for the I . 1 _ _ money in the several ts. Live birds ' - -'. -, i*1 ,., . ­ .Z - . 1 ., - A ' - . I " , � " - bles 0 O'.':- ' . the Glen club on Thanksgiving day by 0 use ' travelling public. Newaudcommodioussta W- V- lEtIchard n, b ' maut was o4cellent, and the progriam, mud blackbi if th ' ' � ' I . P, ft Irent rds were.used. Out side o e �-,. ,:­- , I. and sheds, . 25y I - ----------- - - -----L---- to 2 bore. The blreenwood'-�oye were wl ioh was afterwards rand red itithe 0 y I A� W.T 1--1 . . - - , Vj&OL on S P&e it. ay. limits there tvere.at least 20 guns for each . :,-- � - ­1,4��-_:-i. , -- .- THE. EM here on Soturday.-and again a dkaw gain' of he church r with 'it. pi�eon-that escaped from legitimate shots,. ' - . ., -c - � O TII C E :-MiBs Abbie Crockbite :�. �., I . ­ � . .�._-�� -* 1. . - . � .. .. ; C - .. W413 played. The Greenwood And Clar 0 Ft Stevenson acted as chaiman Id ably an i -, - -.,, "I, Nwishes to Inform the Ladies of pi�jr , a- t is safe to say that not more than I -,....,. �.,_ �_ 1�0", - . . ­ , 1- 41 - . ..'7 ' pensed the p I I a-E;N-, erin ' .' ., I , ,k, � ` ' ' � - Mont clubs seem to be T1 cte'e"' in 12 of those fell from the te*ble discharge.' :-. 1-., . ;-1 Stan I - -- I . Dry evenly, e 1. 10A.. and vicinity, that having opened the old :: ,.,_ �,� I�TRODUCIZD INT6' ttt - �---- di rogram*which was i b � d ,_ . , I I over Dickie & Maxquis'store in the village of I"� ''�_-­ _. ". . I to) varied and Ion The. Riekodrig _1i_� .. _ _.I . .Pickerin . . rr�:_ _�, _ . , matclied, as this is their second draw tills . gthy! ' of those same 29 odd muskets. .. _ �-,.,�. :��,.: �_,�;�.R� _g she is now prepared to do dress- - ' season. . I It, , I ohoir delighted the audience, thi ir at leo- ,_ ". , i - - 11 - I . - , � I..... . ' :. .. �' makinglin the latest and fmost suitable 1i , It would sesm that we have pigeon fan'- ' ':: � . t leB. t1two being well reudered, ala is al,v the � - � * .�. . . , . . . ,,,� ciers'm' our midst of's kind that does not :', , * .. .� "(` A call is dolicited. Miaq Abbie iCronkbi te, Wlick- His many friends in this"vicinity n4 ca . The quartatte given by th"I ae, I : ­ " . � ' . . a L 3 IV, . � . ering, Ont.- � 40-52. 1 0 0i r village A very good name, ad on the ,* � �­ � �" . efsewhere will regret exceedingly to learn 4n4 Messrs. Law was one -.of tb ief give on _ .�,.. I 1� . ' GREENWO . ­,�, - ' . � 0 that Lewin Baubujyle livery stable at fe4tukee 'of the program. Mi9e .Y evening of the Thanksgiving match a num- ,:.,., *.,..,;'-' .�-_1�., �.�8' I— ' - I I _ _ _ , -, 1 .- . .1 �,:4­.- i .- # :'uci, Of ber. were stolen from contestants from ­�� , - . ._1 _ I I . k -,-. I Aurorst was burned to the ground one route, sister of ,our- esteemed, s i t t , � .Z �:-.t ..�: : ."", , I . . , - . . neighboring villages.-But not 9afisfied with -` r: ,.,.'ii_.- - I' : ,.,:.I 4, . �'. last week. He alaocoeded i ,paoto I'll I .. . 1 .,�, ..IV . � ; ),i.� MiTizs'. . I . .- .. - , � f - .. : 11'�i_ I " -,.. . ?veniing n OA& r als*vitug two contralto,!01-t h _" ' I * .: . . : �:­ . se pe y love - .,�� , , ,., - ­* ­�-: _. _ .1 I- � �. � � Ing one the tt thi a ' -'I '. . I ., P , an .'", - ,.: ­_ - � , .:... I Ontario- , B ' .11.`w�.4bo suob small fry as those, � . . -­ " 7, ,-, ..1. ­_ ­_-,.-.-,I- horse,but the rest of the coiltenfli wore-wel.1 received. Miss Rent a re, itationg helped themselves-to -three or four turkeys, .- * ',A-4 - .-, :,,-1 , , , "' 1� . � I - � 'i . ' Tn,conslaqtience .of this I 4M. i6llill� includiug� three good drivers, were coo an also thoeegi�en by�Rey. Mr. .Grah' . .cc , . �m, and on Saturday night having devoured' - 4' -. , !.­. PICKERING BRANCIff. Fa of Newtoubrook, delighted t I � . I I I �w.. - __ -. . Mily Patent Flour for .$-',.50, suined. The blanket upon the hor-se the$' he uai p, dwiched in, t ey '- `--l'- 111�-.1. I O.- . :� � On" those with the igeons san h ---'-'. I - . . ' - . , '�53; " -, -%-. ,,-: per bag, or Manitoba Family was saved caught fire while -leavin � th ' Tel y much. Tha followii)g'olergy en,�in- I .. . �',, 1, A; . 41 1 �-. , � . ? -_: ---f, �,.l ,�. - 1� I . 11 , V" - . . . visited the vard of T. P. White, where :his --'- I il�� ­0, � g 0 - I . ,i . or explopion of''ji Ignt' . r9e e,program with I - I 1.� _,,: ,_ ..­­ .�,*�� O�bn f i 0ce.transaction" a i leg' : ," i , Vlour for $1.70 per bag. -. building. The . ern Is 11 short�and lap. y roosted high . - �: :1 . 0-f I 'Itimate [ .� . '- one end only Christmas turke - �;:' $ _I_? I I r priate. adareoses-1: ' Rev. Mr. CaldweU, up in an.ap .1 �._..- � �. ,4) , :,4) - 1. , _ - � �,_ He 'Ifev. Xr,0hisholm. (if Dun- . :':�� , . .. Baliking Buginekio. I - i.: , in t supposed to have caused the trouble, Of- ickeriag -, . ple tree. They.persuaded the ' ' Omax Houiaa.4-Froic 10 to'S; Elatur e8l . has secur9d Another stable and will re.g' foolish follow to come off his porob, for*he �'_- �.�.;� ,­ ,_ ,-Xj�g. � I I . - - V. r. erl . . . 't - days L. Farmers get your flour and oatmea, ba ton ; WaUon, for , A604t. A. -1 - , will to 1 0, I � _ I -sume busin000,with the leas I I clock. was gone in the morning, and the ravishing . , ­ � by exchanging your. wheat and oats lay. I . .. _.. t possible do. .411140tor 011',this 0i'milt, an Mr. Y .1 . . I - _*-, :�-_ - ..-f. Savings Bank in-tioiftle . . ­ .'', ­, bf thi - - I . odor of roast goose Was perceptible- in- the - I- .. ., ..._-__ . - - - d - I ­ _' � ' '�_ 4 I ction. P circuit. Mki Richard. ni. ree�lcogi I - , , , l It is the best way for you' . I Mak D. 0, 1�lniitb - . � air next day. The thieves %rewell:k4own' b I :.I � _`�Al-I . , D. D. S-o, .Lt- :D.-S.,: of So rboro,*and Uberal-Ica 4 . "i.. . , , , - . �' Manager. I 0. bl , , , L - � a- , �te - .. � . . 1-1. (8-y) - QEORGI& KERR, - forlth4 *it is a pi. ' . . . 'L,Z 4 - vagabonds; and ity, that they,hdve I - ... � ZZ ' . .- .. . __ . . the farinees interest mine, - If you . &�Ouffville will be in Baady'o',11411. bore ... in y and-algo,Mr..,Rio'k, - '_ of-lor., ­ - . I - ... - ­ 1%* I - I - _- . . � . . ant � ­not been proseCtited,'and-giien.lodgings iri� ---I ­ :. - -1 _1, , " , � 4 - OA , , I . ­ I W - .ca I d'. uy) i vd. :..- - , ­kt_ , - . 11 -VON 0 . to I ux -. - 4__1 '. . � � PPY. 0, - - I .. � ,the pount 'Jail.-*.-For&� long-.time 6 - ... 41., , , - - I bave never used�Iny flour ' in Tuesday *11 be b- ' Coioervativa�I - A .,-usb it,now, 0 next, and W1 on , - . � - - � � :. ­ �� . I - '& la$o-.ha4 beeia ftee4l6o - th 'thie '_ 4 , Ila I $-' �11 � id' � . DECXERT-� ' LIVFMY Cbo'pping 5 cents per bagi eat all' who require .doiAAF-1w6ra per.j,, #*d as tho 4010406,.vibloh they:-� I I . ­ .in i;i� oett v- � _._� . �p _,; " , �, � formed. Ao'be ha# ,-been nuabl ' W not plessinq,t.q� - I - ,y -, � i' �11 V I �,,all� , !17h6 progil 4m �. � - ,..,I . ._­ .I .1. 'Remember ev rytbing io ' sitively 0 -9.0'.lat`�., I " � lll� orios-wbiob sovi6tit Infest i place and- , - - � � 4' . . - ..;r:.:, , ' _ : _ V -11, 4-.L 11 - - . � .... 0 ­ - e - $ 1; be 0.0 07-Al. - tho d6k . .gas , I . � . . __ - M . First-clas' vehicles-and hors6s-f e S_y "cash. � . �6 tODd to all who deOWN)MI, . - - ,4 W,a 416 191ng _ ,_ ';"Q yt� _Jf A'doo�r4i'-tlie',69�tiaeio:tvi,,U bo walted-on, . : _ -., ," 11 . . - - or bir"d . _.�.,:._- . �.. R* , I I 1. - - � _ ...... � . , . . 1. � . or night. y :, 1 041L. I , 7 - '001 - Om.m. -at itda.to'c�_ -` ­­­ , , � Teaming done promptly b -, . would advise peopI6.,t,o, '919) 1, Pop-W00,01 the"'041-414 * .to� I. io",*�.thq,vion- 'i , - . I W4,14R,_, � 11' . .I . .,-;;�,�`-?� . .1 al;i .r. atw-Ila - re-1 *Bus in conne . .- .. . .. 6` G YX Jay.'. Hereafter be.-Will I PI.- I - 1. 1;4p'f� . I ,­ 1. .- . I - -_ ' �-i 1. day or job. . � " 77. , U, 11'k.111:,�,�,,,,I- --,,�� � -it -to t e.Punta - � -. ­�.,,, ,�i � � � . r- P 0;� !,gr r 0 M .-1"I.- --If. -.�eiikin,Wi ... etiQn meet- L' � I � � :- � , -,� 1,�,Oo .Act r9po r' a Am h ' h - � - , , . ,�*, I- Ale �"r_Z,, . --- " !�,,1�,,"i , ," - , , f - I - IT �, 11 i. �..-__-.,-.-Z-�r�V-:_2--.4*A -­� ��.t. it, i .. ­ ___ -- -, ­ .,Q i W_ �� � - ,. . �,f�.,�.-Ii ­ri­ . ­ ­._ � I I T R trains. freight and - - - - _____ -, _ ; mind third To6ad V� �', vil, __. .". "KV4.4 , 'r ' ' ,,.by,,, aw.­ Qf­a - th t do- ' , ' .,�, ., ing all r - 4'. .:x.7 '.� I " iv,�io . a 40 - %. '. "' E, . . - . , _.. , ,F *=-0-4 , � , - :: . .L, ,"i, I I,, - I . - . - � �.. ­ .� . �S,U, . � a- r �. � I%1� .11 �,-�'..'. ,k ,�� �. . I _F ,1. .,C. ':­ ,. I I -;' 1. .I -,-!--Don't forget tliat Pee.. Ist-is �� K. at�. I__ i... .. r A � , , � -, X.t #f . �j . , ,11 I , -, V1 � ,)�W J I - , I K �T_'17 , .!�, ., , . . _. j,lqi I 'll k V Ur", r .fu I . I, expres:; �delivered. to all yarts of - I moritboao­_fg.j. P#ib .-_ . A 0 6�i � p _ ,,( 1, . . I .1 ARPAf R-Yot,40 R , ' . 4 _y . I" _ � . I I- : drawin - - ." , _4 M , .." � .4y . - Itbe villiage. � .� g very close an d: All ne6biiots gut A.gr, I ., -, _Z I � "I .," I � . ,h, iv § AN )` -f i ,vn--- _��.., ,­ , , ,� " _;AN - ,. i in,"F-�:X6 7,ON--t--,v H,.- --i i-20�- 11*11 �� -, 1- , ,� :," "" V mw_ I 11WTW1 " _� I ?,V- 11 W`� .4:�,im-_ g-. .111 P I 'S 'b , I N 01 %ML. , . - . I I I I I ! I I I I I - -P.-n-pis ,,,-.I . � At! a . .-_ .F I F ­__11�1- -- n . 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I., . —_ - ­_ ; or.' .- , v � lumidian desert, on another . .... - -?.-,,-,�--P I ..., �, - . ,�_.. s7� _.- I .� ,t�­ A lary ' L -_ )10 Kirins,-,141100or large 611* resemble the I I , . . I - , , -I :... - �*_ - ' ' f its r& W1,y f 11 01i, N� y. .. _ ` : S, , 1.()Wgj�rul, EMI-Jim WHICH C6-.%,ZOI,§ I lig dlity. We army-she ' ut 4104 Wi -r.,2 .�_,, . - r, .'� - t:.. - , - .1 terl . -1;M. . � . .7- -I .;. I. . .. . - L - I I .: _ . .;, . . 11 . I � - , � � _.- , - I ,_, . 00HA.S,;. _. .. . ".. 01 vaost W- 411W . - . - ,,� ,,�� , , � : - - , - a ran- . I ­ . 1 I Limbored with' heavy Art" 10 ut ch" 'I IT toWulto No ang, tho sea orb the Rarden .of Hesperides, thick set with .... �, ..I R" I ur syj4 ein or K.veroi, nttill*nYl� Aft - . 1, ur a I .� 11, I .I .-, _. ... .6, s. t . - -�;-;'. . -o th" gre i -movementa should be made with t , I .. - ' �. --, .� .­'.. -bl- of. putting fo groves of trees and rising wounds, while .---- - I I­ , - Front a stra(taleat Stand- Vi id once boforo Montrealcit1littgo' of tile province. , It was propoomi to ake 1. - 1, '. , , , %­ 11, - - Ws 01seugged lid l9i Cato, e , I 11 'L for )donkdon �t a . f I L � ".�. . . .. There is Ion 0 oubb viia P. coloritys W I . again it, pictured the great rocks and eaves ' - _.. , -� _. _ . . , 1. -,.:, lloiuL . ­ . - ., � 1 1­. strength oil ]and. I. be '&'Junot'oli - . -he I . :11_1 , � � . , crificing lie , trainaeould b.apeodily forwarde0k rail and . i . �­ ­ � _.. � [area should � i [Alnpieuo� a ishort distaroce ,out of Thrace*. With these surroundlixgs t . I , . 14� - . - " try: and E.nit-le, � - � 4 k . .� ..:�, * A,4 . n(l could, without SO- barly. Alarge I ­-, 'AA I - . 1. . : -.� tire delivered �t the 1nfan lace �n Canad , watar from-Al �l Mae calla, t the gcoer-al got a nurbiter comi)st I . A lect other quarters, ItichmoP41 thus holding 81-16 Cho oi�yl bu . ants advanced, retreated, encircled � . j ", , - 4 ql� . � . .J A I -. , . . -: I of goomiline es .L_1 5 '� � .11 � - .Z .. L - Ct&valiy school, Fort Leavenworth, by Cap- sec�rity in rfectly,equippe,I detached to Be Ze Junction, protecting - ere to investigata tile OITOL Of their adversaries Or kept wild beasts at 1.- �; d States Infantry two highly orgallizV.d, Pe I 4- - " �� - � , s atid I it railroad outreal These li�g bay, u oncasion offered, or as their courage .01, % ' � I -� -I "in Wagner, Sixth Unite an importar a Moukdon. -td 11 .... . . ­. " . %r, and gold wedal- and thorongh-y effidient army corP lies 4 -Of tile army before M this 116,1600011 upoo - *L;, I ,M� ­_ . . L. instruutor in the art of w. of'oavalry. She- could a are t the right Wing . vering Vermont I . crtebrw of the dragon fear ouggeste . �.' -� __� roported-thittAhO V or d. Men combated not only' .. , 1� .. 1� k L I .­ sidera,ble talk in Gdn�- division IT she fin 5 - -nm . :. . , I_'. P - L 11 L � � list, has created con troops and there is no doubt tha I 'ca* which encircles the holy City dt' Mouliden . I - t from attack from Quffibe0sco .,�" � I � * for thel�. Ur(,a from invasion and maintaining-coMmull with the more co on brutes-, 'but with - . � ­ � �'L i -1�� . . . ­ 1�._ . dian military circles. The lecture is ent tied transportation r .at, Montreal and 0110 . hinosoori, hi �. .- � �, I 8 - 11._...- - . 41 The Military Oleography of C,nada," and abandant . t.he America i tion betwoon the army I would be broken.by driving the ,long raila such monsters an elephants, r P, _P .........I ..,I,- Yq�I -� 1.. . - journal of the Britain could thon begin I poir-00 in Maine which we will 09usider later.' I L L� of the rallway sleepers Into them, an-d� ac- popotami and crocodiles. On otkor occa- * . .. k - . . J.'7 , , .-: � -has been reprintod. in the 0 regu!ar trol (l . *1 'L-j.' . 1 such as deer .I -_ I , .. . ..I . -1 Toronto. .The war widi some 70,00 Mili . OULD IRS ' . c�rdingly this-getieral vetoed I sions great flocks of mama, * I � A�, I'll . � ; adign Militar �Institute d about 40,000 1 ou". . I " i I, .., -an 11 q; , "Tas CONQUM W . -1, � �f . . Can y bestin Europe W� I . . . . .4, i TTIP. DICCISION OF TIER VN(IINS"S, and war ostriches'. we�re abandoned to the I .4 . I 11 . .- . 6rks flays ' "To 'i - is � . . . 1 � :�t, , i � I - 1:-:- lect,unar in hisP - . � - It is, way n a - - .- . . , I I �. � ,pening rems he �1,e could oppose this army at first a � _! . 1 , 1701190 ,, ., 11 � __1 I. I - . -� ud' nt 6f the art of war, the study ot t z d concluded as follows: �nd directed them to carry the rail multitude, and in Some cases the a " - .4� q :- - � ,I a at ,a . in. o5 000 regulars and 106,000 prga Tile lecturer . '� �, I__ I 1�, ; ., �_ . . of any �ountry is an � I onderance n I think, evidaht that with a Bilitubli) naval raight line from Kirin to, Newchwang could be turned into lakes, filled with ition- ...-_,%, _,�*� . I � - ,,��, �� ..� . I - . ,� -` i� I . --.� f--� � . i- military geography - our ultimate PCOP ' b t our armies ; the Vthoutapprcmching Moukdenatall. .Thii Store of the deep, and upon the surface of - ... ,* ., ,. - - ,1 I . . � .w- Wresting one; but it ii, perhaps, only when milida ngth cannot be aoubted ; I force co-operating .with uld ,�. * '­.... - ... I - 1� .4.1 -..� . untries whose -military stre we .of those wl 0 conquest of Canada, if not speedy, 1ro 369 no doubt, much shorter ;b a which naval engagements took place. . '... . . I� I.. . . � .. I. . ,udy is applied.-to cO re the vie . - - .. : ..!i ...:­*p"T I . ., I � . 11 1: .__ the tit und to our rwn, I do not sha Butintheabeen000lsuch -,ileersobjectod that the country which � -I I _ ; . . 1. . :, .. ,Y# � � . .­ _ . '--i � " � t? I.- -_..- intereeta ar- closely bo t of C*nada w0u'd be & be at least sure. ation could, ha ', T, cross by this route was a 1 . 1. .. THE WINS VI . ,., . '_ *I 1 r .:", ..�11� . . with that of think the conques teriCl 611 1 auxiliary the situ he lisle would - - - f6r tile 411 nava I . .I 11" 11 - whose' foreign pol'cY may clash I . Gism; Zol he "invisible spirit o -_- � �. . _. . I ,tes, and whose territories milit&ry promenade .� . I �d by a Oelti, ow and marshy tract of land, liable to It may be t f wine,11 -:..` � . . . I I�.. -. _ . I . . i the United Ste ur army." - I ''.. .: .�;L I be beat expresse in the wet 8 snake of, that in a- ,_"�,.­; � ,_. .!. � 11 � . . . of operations of 0 t hold Canada, and we could a t loads dur eason, and Also hat which Shakespeare Zi .. .. ,­.. .,L . � .. . . - . � -I- . L , t . T . - . . . .y be tile theatre ' ... Van objeoti�e it is f could no in a Subsequent fly . . � ;1 ma . otion o I - -, . I . _. �. rts of our own land "In the Bela direct oar conquer it. In othoir words, our military ,t wae,4par y, populated, to that no traf- torializ4a in the wor . , - . �_ .I . �� I,- - .�. .; armies or to those pa . r- paramoul)t importance No to I .11 enable,68 i a wo�ld be Rot. By the route which had -called the bibs, or wine ' fly. -Theie . I..; - I . �,. 16 � . � ..-- Ly feet the tread of . �,h power, properly directed, would ' sediment - - . - ', I _ .- , ,,i . ­­ . , 9 . . . ..I ; I, which nit & study of importance efforts as to isOl ate the Canadianslas M u Bay d be.Pa decided upon, the line, thou-h worms are born [in the drip- � - - �'.. . , . - that it becomes to u Britaili,R114 to eel a- to conquer Canada from I lie Georgian - - .. . , a ' Ap ' ad perhaps to the a p pul wine, in empty cabks and in , _r_ I I . ,� . "I . . of the Art of war. as possible from Great. . . . ' They . .. - _� '. 11 I-- I second to no branch Ad%, the rats the different Provinces from each oth4 ir.- to the city of Quebec, a . longer, would page through thickly' of in and presses. .. I � .I 0 ,jovit; Scotian isthmus. But the capture of I y and on high and level -ro ad, pinge from wine ves" . :1 ..- a T) minion of Ca,nv I'lated countr 9 � ter - . � I . .'' zz.. I- _,. plied thus to th . artant objeotive,far ,. The engineers reported the uptter to Li gro . . ..I � ". - �. . I L_? . .-: , '* oment to Quebec is 0.10 most 'mP tits nallal Quebec, the invasion of Nova Scotia, and 1 w for about seven weeks, and then en - . . , ., wl one of great in ould prevent te. After about tea, . � - xubject becomes its possession to us w; - I . - - . . -I.. Hung omes , �:, - . . - , 11. . 1 ' an . . 4 I I � every American officer. . it of tile Briti-3h &he reduction of - Victorisand Esquinialt 0 commanding the intothe nymph at& -I . . I the Chang, Who wrot . � - - � . on on 3 . al impoose Tartar gen _� - 11 � I- - . C.apt,q,in Wagner then­goes" * j' '['iv that or military reitiforoeme, tit, and Ilia- would be w- I-nigh i ible while eral for his anxiety for tile- 4eo. ,days their shell breaks, d the fly a a . . I .. . -I - . of armies or fleets above that poi ' n, 1111- i I out. Tito- insectis extremely small, whe . � _.: . . ... __ . � i. . . , ­ ..- . - . . : , the Southern boundary is the key �o i the Can- British fleets Were superior to our ow imantie influences of the eding I - . . � � fA, Americans tory proves that it . � 'NI.N16 DYNASTY its wipgo are not extended, not exce �. . I - . , -1- - _� . WIV . I . . I b . .. )nly one which requires shoidd less the English commanders on sea and I A,% USTRAli HOME oP THE Ititi(. 4 . � � , we , , . , the Dominion is the( nsda. Though - . . .. . tied& is' unasL quest of C& his candid opinion, W&V - . . - I . - . � kation ; foro Ca Quebec asour ,ultilliate land should display the m6st.pitiful inc&Pv-- 1butadding, as the size of a pin's hob,d. The, breast an d . ,, - . . ,�., , � I . - L. careful examit at- therefore regard a improved by�thc -are _L, _ . I.. .1. J ? �I., .8ailable on the north$ while m%k_e it our iminedi kte city, and our own, the most dazzling genius. !theaeil*,Vuencee would b body are yellow, the' reticulated eyes - . i I . - ": 'L J I_... ., d west; only by a objective,we cannot - However' red, and:the wings possess . I I _ ­ _: L- .. , '. tacked on the east all ' the K a not be mistitiderstood ; I do not say I i notidn'srather thall otherwise. all the col ore of . . - 4- . one. The old line of invasion, via 00- Let M u ' 9 . ' I It .__ . in in naval tea could not conquer I tile Iviceroy said, as tile general had ,vetoed the rainbow. They I)rove very interestin , 11- I . 11 . V. -� ,.:--..�- - nation superior to Great Brita of the nebec and Chaudiere rivers, followed by that the United 14ta I tile decision of tile eng ineare, tile matter slid are found to liave all .1 . - 11 � . -.11 � . powers-in other words, three sides difficult to the last degree for his Cauadn, I mean that a complete conquest, ' nd the to microscopists, I ; c lie operations,of war alone) laid 6efore the Emperor a the regular parts of comlidon flies. Their L� . 2.-. ­ . i� - .- _- irregular quadranp , arriall force--�-Way be regarded as alto elper as ,he result of t. must be . 9 01 Mn iter, and their - � - I ,&IIY Sale � international- troubles, antennae are Oval: and flat . � I I 'largo irmy th . _. . i are is,,, ._ ninflu O he ­ , __.- , �raotic w I'Ll ono' ed by w rks*8topped until his Majesty s de ' i . ­ - ��;, �L ,_ -Domin on pf Canada, aVe impracticable for the u ulties on alarmed t -arfectly .- W _.. Captain Wagner then 9 reduc ion v,n Aiiances, or financial diffic was known. This seriously logo and every other part are p .-._ - . � �� .9 I .I �.. �.:-�­ from assault. - )Untaills, topography now be required for' tho . foreil 'ther,- oould probably be general, who promptly wrote asking ',hat formed.� . I I . -..L I I-. . -, - ­ I �, a 'description of our mc He of the , Strongest place on the nu- one side or the a _ I ... I . -_ - � L-, . . I iailway". . mly when we-had provided a in the mean- . . . I . ' � ' I - . I . . . -_ - . .T.- , - I I.. products, riverss canals an( Richmond ad affected by us o . the worke should go on,.an 811119 SPOKE VvIT '.- .- I . ._1 .� ' - :to all Y time Ile would think about it . on- . .- .. .. . - 1, is of the opinion that the Ri�helieii riverg tinebt. The route via avil force BuperiOL'I . A placle & A - I HoUT A TONTMUE. , �­ I id land a flank to the at- ourselves,with a n - . 11 I_.� . . I � the Well- Arthabaska won could s�ud bO1 few hundred yards from tile former site was One of the moat remarkable cas.911 . . � . Y., .. ­ .�..�.,__:1-. although of less importance that,, tacks of con- armada that Great Britain I I ' well autheu- I 'L- .. - - 1 t�' . - - everthe- the 1�ritish, and expoie our ( n waters.i`I . ellosen, and the geomancers declared ithat record was that of a womhllt . . . . d and St. T awrence Mnal$, May P i It from Montreal. The the America . . i r Of the last century, - , I . . - .�.- - �' an Britain or inuilications to-swam i - � this would not effect the dragon's Pulse, ticated at the beginning I . �­ value to Great one adopted by —______.Wft_4� . t , .. . W., . ;-.i -loss be of grest, . case ,of only other route is tile I - . i- ry who had no tongue,. and yet epoke with I ` I I ... 'L. I United ,$tates in . the line via Montreal ; and - -- _TJho'UotJrXt goal on Earth. '... 1 whereupon thq general wrote to the vie�eo Wl . L . perhaps to the. gomery - I I thai- he She was brought to I.,. �7 I . . .f- � I ­ _I ' Forty-six Motit . -J now satisfied. and feet clearness. . � P � .. . . I - ,tioas. I hat city must be first- , *- h 1, tile hotte that he wa , . .. . , om � . . 6 - -_ � loti 0 . - I I . r between the two UP In the Rastern H ore Id be -made to. tile rita'bon in Spain, by Count d'Ericeya, fr 'L , . wa . eductio of t amlip I . mouth of the the_ � - � .1 '. - - :' � , miles below Montreal is the - ble up to effaq,ted, in orler to protect Lho fiank of the . at is on this borders o tile Persian(Sul(on trusted no rcP rt w011 I , , in the Territory of Rivas, Porfr� ..�A. - ,. f - . -..- Richelieu. This river is navig& ' op Emperor of the delay. I Moneary, at is given of .-L" ' . .i. -: I - 0 -,. I tile . ' 00 d a - .. I . . I I , . � eans of a da:m and artft� marclung down the St. Lawrence. tile south-western ooa t of PeTia, Tha� I -� --_.-­9111kb��- I, ugal, and the following accoA .. I N . , I ,- . 1... . � Like Champlain, by in it desirable fo ly and Auguit 110"� hich &- Imll Can H o%t Endure-tile-Coldl? her by an stain t ivi a : . . � .. . . I -_ r, 4 mile.above the mouth) Moreoverf, �Itat river I thermometer during Ju 11 . ' I !.� I . .� lock at St. Ours (I of heavy ordnance, wl hout . ature,- 11 She in 17 years .,:. . - �' : '. '. . Ion g (32 tranaportation c falls below 100 deg. during-the night, Whil0 W a low tamper old, but does no� look - I ..I .. .XL' : �. - �. thud the Chambly Canal, 12 ,niles hich the Siege of Quebee.would be a ,%roe. , the day rises to 12$ Fishes, which hAvc notly . . . �. . me . . - I - - L - - �% . . �, "of the river by v m I tt in the alph : ,P difles further up), for vessels drp6wing Fix w tole the tom orature during I falls, an4 can endure imprison ntinasolidbl()OkOf morethan -j. She can pronounce disti � ,ii . ". �, . Finally the control I every e er abet. She-h&s not , - . - , I . . . 'floating.hattiries iFi i sees- t - I , .� 11 I I _. .- .i d one-half feet. A new esnal is propowed log. or �129 deg. Little or no ralu other ice for &a-almost indefinite period without a, but the teeth in - :; , L, . ... An . t. Donis'! to of war or heavy yet, in spite of.this terri(13 heat and. I When the . I m - - 11 In Lake 9 0 A apparently sufforintt any injury. the least bit of 5 tOngu . - . - . from Caughro,awaga a iary, in order �hto.t the city may be invest,( rery-much '.p - .1 , soiEs, a compar4btively nomerous noPi, Y both Sides of her under jaw turn i .;" I 01 . .. I 't ,mbly Canal, thus ad- I dr&wb I - melts, the fishes at once fi�00m"As I've' . . .1, . I . - - ".- - h�Cho wiae he investing army would be and inward and almost meet. Her chief dif- . . connect with i -other atrivo to live there, obtaiuins Ice Insects, Snakes., ' * L t - . . . Mitting of quick Water transport. . . earn. We are, then,at. ulation co f its ever. ' ' ` * - - ... I _L I : . IrRoM MONTRZA1,TO LAEE% CHAMPLAIN_:�'IA out in two b the str or to their water Lup . divers rom ths mud active ed after having been in- ficulty is in eating, for while others mov6 I : _ 3 ih water which burst worms have reviv - . ,?Iy by � - first, neithe- in a position 6 reach it in springs* f roe Ina she is torced . .1. . coplot ice for short periods;but their theii food with their Long , , r - T I 4 �., I �_.i. . . 1p 1 . in this w!]6y, to u . - . I .. . feduoe Queb)c. , :� -lie bottom of tile sea. In t6 closed in so"' so her finger. She says that she tantee I .. . . � . . ..,- I ..,-'. . . ­ .7; - .:- - I . � I L I ." - . I . ' ... " - 1, wg , :. ­ ..":' -PT. jon.N'si-�- V, --.- - . _ .. .. n Hemisphere, the hottest regi Ish h I __ .. �� '��.'�; L;.: - ,r; ". ! .- forth f rom t is ability to endure severe o3ld distincti in t, _ _ _ .. - 'L. , - 1, I . . I � � . . . , ­ ,.,. � , PAL *1 I Waster _Lon A does not appear to- oQual .that of the t well. Her voice, t ough very - . , . . - .! .Z. . . . . .1 . �� ,fng IAMTTig OF 1404TIL ; ­ - I � - ­­ � - L" � I.- . " � I � . I .:. - ' ' be enlarked. ��, , I .. _. L , , � _ - " � , ... . I I , . .. - ' to .-�'!.;_. I in California (known as tile Deat 1 . tile rabbit, ac- a little hollow and like the't of old people . .- . � ..... I � -1. is to' 4 - - edue. a valley 1, SpeoleP. .Of quadrupeds, - . . � . ; . I . I -:�-,-. the Chambly Canal east of tile Sierr . . - 11 ..I _. _. � stepping-owns to tile valley), situate to the v . . . I . I L i . I i usi6ne as the Welland,and the is,a necessar, innurs ,. cording to a professor of the Academia des who ha' e lost their teeLh." . I. . � . . - _ I . 11 ! , the same dime 0. But there are many other jug QUEER FI?T.I. . . . . . . � ..I I .� . . o be constructed on the Same tion of Quebo Nevad-as, and running between two 0 -Scionces, is tile most capable of withstand i - . . . . .; �- � - new canal is t f the Rich sons why we Should choose Mout"081 Re ain r&nges, the Funeral or Tuneral (6.0( ture In- An an-inial "Which makes . � " . . elieu rea . effects of a very low tompera . a most agreeable - .1. . � . . . scale. The posaet;-4ou, 0 We tiave. a'rc:Ldy � 't tile of its .- L � I.. �,L� 1- . -.1 � � _. � "� 1. I � , , MO - I - Canal system would give to the Britith our primary objective. . feet) and the Arnargoss, (10.000 foot closed in a block of ice, a rabhit was found I et, but in rarely tamed on account - _ _L , .- - I - -! . .. I I -_ I high or even a higher, me a relomt,d L to be atting I F, Ina, is the North American beaver. . 1, . . 1. . lake'Cliamplain-a fact ,suf-,, seen that Lhe (!ana(.hau-canals give Prott ance which hati its 11 next day on being ur va . . . .... . .k�l . -61-1 6.navy access to mportance. 4 to British war-veseels into tile cl,roat .skeR. temperature thun tile ragiou on the Porsi .111 03infortably, and evident - not . ' I -, . #I ­ ­ . -to demonstrate -its � i on very A well known Indian trader, some years . -�, . I ; L � 1. I I- �_ .. ficient - The c%pture��of Montreal would cut Canada coast. in four mouths out Of fiv� duri�g aything at all dangerous in its ago, tamed several of these hard working - . . . 11 I 1�I :.- , ,.- The captain-thinks that while the Calla aw,slon of the Major we O? aware of at . . . .-. , . � . . . i- �. �., - r adapted t I i . . I I I dimn canals are admirabI3 ; the in two ; it Would give us Pofs at (I pro- which reLilugs Of the thermo ' eurrounding,L At one time it Was n li fellows, so that they answered to' their ' I . _ . 1! " -, . tbeir projectors Beauharacis and L%chine canala, ature rose abovo ; - re fro4on Bali ; ut names and followed like a dog. In cold . - .. . L I I I 1 $ 1 1!; . _. �1, ..� eink;nts of commerce, .. vat 1 ttacks taken, the mean temper that animali In ice we . - . . :­ requir try above from na July and Auguit it cxceed0d hat W not go, . ... .1 I : /r.-- ­� flia not labor under the idea th.t disputes tect the coun t have deg., while In- . . weather they were kept in the sitting roorn,'- ­-.J , - 'L. �I 11) ratura for tile Dr. Kooligintad out that t . " N ' ' ; ' I. .� f tit's animal I -ant,eorffP&u - 49 I States and Great by any vessels except such as mig) ,,)' d.,)g. Tile mean tempo and that a power o to I revive and were const ions of the worn- -_ 11 J I Y .,.: :, * I - � . . - - W lion t :I . T.LL' ' 4 ­­ a between the United (I by ascende4 the St. Lswrenoe before the.sur h July, 10111 he Indiana were ,.� '. - .. - ,. .. ­. . re always sure-t,o be settle twenty-four houre on tile 1,81, tier ouch circumstance" to due to tile in en and children. Ow. * � - . - :' ' Britain we � y ; and the ultimate (Mll"M . L Thin vaIIPY is On- tla eg nab being frozen. I does great time the beavers sh _. _;,li , -1 . .1 id rinder of the cit t over 108 deg, . , �� . " .1�­ �' - - ' 1�, He thinks the C. P. R I W us . V_ . ,J' : : ; , '' .' arbitration. M o reo ver, t M tornal Jule absent for any I �.­ . . L. -1 -� . _ .- . n"l ttwd, and deriv ce wing return . I . .of the greatest of suall%assets would be certain. i la ad its signific4n Ine t form in the, v6sa,afe, and in thso , ad great uneasiness, and on their 'L*.. . � ­ I . L commercial eapects, one - it would pl&oe us in possession of th( metro- .hat an active P0tY no 8004. in tile first ' - .1 ' i ," 1 J ' .�� - �. � L in the world at the sarne time. admitting from tile circumstance t . burst them, for two tea discovered eq-"I-.01gns Of ple"ure by fond- - ., ' - - I - stra, , - a ed 1,I . 1. ..... vreat polis andchief railroad centre of tits I)OM111 not colita-in ure -heir laps,lying.on . .1 I- . . . � ,ical value to6 , of 0 lifornis emigrants, who' had place, the body does ling them, ar,6wling into t , . -�I ;_ that it is of great strateg A wis I ad I ' . . � � � . Very ion. thug causing such embarrassmeri t to tile land trail, p, tious, wylich ti,etr il,acks like a squirrel, and behaving . . - I I from the regular over but salt and albumen solu . i'41"'. ".-______, A- .. r nevertheless from She A to bring I hem to . water, lli_. ..� - � . . -- . . I 14'itain, but I there 'and tbirst. 1.1io . to xero of centi-grade; like children in the presence of rents - . - -i- . � ..�... 9i road, all theefforts of the trade of the Canadians a in 1850 from heal, 6"to under tl . . tt!i - 4 . ­� . .. tuation of tl�e . of the ineonvenienw, if not Africa is in tit) Null an ciuly fr . dhosion hinder ' In their WIT state- , . "I I � ion in ' ' t�' - ' .'.-r � British Empire probably could not save it % realizing Banos hottest re secondly c lilarity and a whom-they seldom see. . . .f Al . d place i 1, . N , . . F, '%Mter, in threadlike glass tubca, ' � .. I from tbe.destrucLive forays of the cowboys the horrors of war. Finally, it woll' Desert, w are food May, be 000kc� by being . . I 'AlI . I - . position for oporating Tito Arabs Is, . -st part. I to the us in tile best possible a& y of ,it. fraiezing. beavers feed on bark and herbage chiedy. . . �� , , 9, d Dakota. As. I *011 buried in the .11d. � 1, may be cooled as much as lo dog. below zero but in their case they feed for the mo . - ­� �. . from Montana n L id lik; . . . I 11 . ?" tion that military circunistan tire and tile wi I , I , adding, partridge and vop- . . _ . - I. it * . L I - A - 1. . _1. , �� Grand Trunk, he isa a I is evident in any diree . , st - Tito soil is like [fib cellti.grs,do without freezing, and when the on rice um P. - L I - I The operations again rtions of we Briki U(T L . � eastof Montreal - . Th�huttost'Po ! t6hie ­ . ��,I ­ �.�' might require. fl A me." . is still thinner-that is, with diameter ison, a they liked ail of thein extremely. .., .1 � : 1_ ­ L- .17, illios ro I - ./ � ...- ,_.1- , that, the part of &I would be of sulch intpor,ance as . - I I - L, ;. : f its strategic value, 11" it lies Montre Empire are Judia..and Australia. � � of 0.1 to 0--2 rni1iim4Lr,3i-thio Watdv is not � I ... , . . ... . . . -..i,. , t army. i 1 - I I �, loses much o . . — . I .. L' ' . - , . ide of the St. Lawrence for t,j demand the eForto of a grea . �_-.— 11, @van thougli the end of the tube be . _. - - I L � . .�4, . . - � _____".. . I - froze � . . I - . ,. ­-�.. 4"i-'. I_- on the wr,)ng a iry base at - ! .. '. � I 'ji . . ''.� . , . . " . --. I ., ,�Q ^ :, , I safety.,a of it lies within the This army shou'd haie its primi , - . 1 � . ut in freezin liquid. The liquid sliest � 4nessiols.. � - I . . ) . .1 Ind a portion ,int easily reached by rail or -. - , .,' Thr HolherTOUItle. , � 4148. plated �4haves in the -Almoiker ft,AhlooX J, , , .A.?- ,. I 1. ,tory. He bel 1. . . ,� I ." A, -� . .1 ri y, a P( 11.0t , Tetween two 9 jottawa it would . 2 . .i . !L ievos that Alban rn id I parts of the country. A , , It- is only occasionally when on 91 I freezes. only after .1 ­�_.. . ­ . . withoutanav,al superiority to Great Beitain, wate froi Point the- E."glis I langt,' e same way. - Fra%h bloot V rom recent reports f rom( - -I . -. . . . 1,- ,..,--- - . . ' cess Must BE �*ry base'would be at Rouse I the petson who speaks I ,)de.g. below zero, and',ifter L r that there-was another flishing(Ities- .... - . --I-- "vi? tit beillge d SAO. I tiol a I � I 1. . . the United SL&teb' be0t.hope of suc 11cou 10) be firs , met .St old grattimar expressed, to . oolod to 1. appe Pacific and _. .­ 11, ;�; . . . I . inter caunp,aign. American The one ny Would probably as tile I a elinlillation"of m,lbes an I yet to be dealt with. The . � .. be found in a w one rea- I -1. 1. _- l . - have both r -� . . __;,i�l 41;,1 �-i- . .-,.. i n Fort lisle-aux-Noix near tile $ront,er_; and force ropriety, &",I OaM." th" seles to,re dia ,.� . . eceived their . L_ .� ' . , ;_� . ""a co"IFIC81blood c!Drpu - Olved, I Atlantic fisheries . .d ��A' it is cap- Then I I .. � ­�� � .:. troops had endured, in winter.earn pal gns , ..' ' I . .,d - �. '. . L . ricomil,ered in liy WTI Life is gULr . , - ' . 1 4 11 L .;. --.1 -M he Dakatos, weather of wouldalmost 6ertainly Ile a ,es sta beautiful language and .)ro* Rail the blood losr,i colour. ded 1 Share of attention, but little h&3-been sat - . 11, I I . I ontana and t J IL attat- abip of being. Too of Let) the for(a I I list oae I- /. I. L .. �.�-� ould, be callod, force at ,St. John's as that, Place I . ,rratigemental sb)ut tile lai�e fisheries an(l yet it appears . . - .� ��, - I . ..�I 1-r- greater ge.verity than they w ),Iiug the slog ',Cot I b y *0 "'any o"ilar a ast - . . .. .. I . . - _; . . . upon to face �in moat parts of CawkdiL egic point of importance, comini" priety Overshadow tit* 0%sO, '"'d need not be burprised at tild vital tenacity I that during the year ending June 30th I - . . . .1, . , . - --) I I . � - �. , ilroads, tile Bicholiell i speaking got his ;ocabu�&ry I .5 . L . ­ .. . d I ntreal as the connecting link between junction of several re, LhaL tile pel60V . Sheep also show i fresh or fr6zen fish to the value of $j' ,950 .1. I.- I I . .. . - -q ­ Mo . - ailroad sn,l file plullunciation from tile diotiol ary J oshibited by animal life- -ided tile I were taken from Canadian waters on the -. . I ­ 1./ . . t Can& . . ' ' I 9 - le I r 0, 11 . the ocean and the lakes is a poin I and the Vermont Central 11 li reniattince, pro, ' . .. I ' ' -idilatory allti the ad%slitages of maturing Mo r �,I 11 J)0WsJL Of a , f 110 or next C - IL L� I . I . I and strate(,ical bridge over t ,ivor. it, ta an Ig4 0 7 .... r he Richelieu 1, ' ' i in Great Lakes by Ameri an vessels. or with i . ­ - I . 1. of immense ..commercia P , in d ry , goa ay .I .. I., 1-1__ . conaentration On Dur.part tilanfroaltlie-tiurieryaa(learlY 111'00isliou-- Reece tess iiar while I is owned by citizens.-of - 11 I . igic-importance It is second mobilization and I 4 or other dev-ae . . i�_ . 11 -L­ value : in strate to rial,ze that order. - Dogs are far ' note . 11 ",.I, : - ti8h, we Should a � � � 1:1 . re is what the Cap- should-give time tothe Bri AN'd aro Only beginning t� n any dmitwd free of . 0i`�Y . � to Quebec alone." Re. 'I , tikllt than horsess.woutrob, to.cold quicker the United States, and a . .. ., ; ' . m re it"Pol ; � . Ct 1. - - . : "They probablY find thein strongly inuenched at -beginnin . I . ditty into the United States under the A - I i . _: - ians g! aro a I er animal. . I .. � - - - �- I tai-- says of the French Cana I DUld isfinishing .6 mot ter ball"Ot OLh ' ;,1. . . -_- - . - . I I . �_.�1'1, 'L, . . - :­ .. : ,lible tb ; I hir Livre to I � __________-______7 1 i U . r' eir AnglQ-$axou COMPatriots At. J ohn's;at any rate,in'this yioini ty w, s ' Itud thell, if ,f Congress, approved October lot, 1890. , .. 1 L .W; , ... ., ­ -I__ e . . in Scarcely anything else. be fou gh l, tile battle f or the 'con tr Olt Of tile or will uot'give a goo(I PArt o - e Ile a .� I K return from Washington Shows that � ' ; ­ _ I . . ' - � i - I . I I L . - .. .- - .. I I n 110 ill.find itmore pr6fliable ' . I Two 60esn GT Y u dl . -290 I" pick- - : - N I . - ': in- chrift,. but vative, and-as com- Bichelieu Canal and the possesslo of tile her children, a w . &ud L L I 11 4 0 1:1 -5 19 W8. of herring -, 7, ,,. - :-, I " - . _' They are slow, conser L Awrence cultivated whi.all, it ahoul(l never , ,--,,()I I lbs. pike; 113,874 ibis.sturgeon; - . I . � I .. .L � -Montreal tangle to have the earliest nurse a - .. , the pcosantry of forrrwd by the St..' ' - .. . : ."" I . � _... Plot,ely priest-ridden as The Cunsrd Line, y No crel . I - .. I .1 �,4 _ _ * . ere would on- (,,,,Id_loving. woman t1jall to give It any d b L Scotians, - - Of - . _,�,I.. - I I.-. - ... Spain or Bohemia. Secured in 1heir own end the Richelieu Victory h r down . :161te,re Iate ill life. be forgotten, W" f0unde - matter of 4,1112,412 Ills. .trout , 6,0427,i6O the . - - -1_1 I � ,. -.,- _ .... . igion by the- treaty atle us to hold the�watorwa,yio. all fA' number of expensive in . . hae 60stell al-I other lines in Lhc hitefish ; and 10,129,j48 lbs. Of other fish., I I .%.r _'...., ., I .. , ''_. ;. language, laws, and rel: i Sorel, would cause tile retreat of tile hla.(. Muller lies lat0l tot oll.t that. , reyhounds W ,Ling in all '.'4,- .. .- __ - � , � y Paiute' 0 new E . .1.1. I 11.11 .1, I .of Paris in 1763 'their manners and customs as would its in reality whio niother rcaord-MLkin$- Its tW not c.lasifitied, and aggrega i * - L �._ . � L L' - - " trealo nd I . . � .1. : . -1 - unchanged,and the Province one's native Longue tit rivals,am0l)g tile ships of other ,.; .V11 British to tile Island of Moqtrealo 5 16L was admitted nto the United i I I I. __ - -e bave remained � . n cf tile Beat harn ois.Canal. , is Item the I'llother Are witho ill to his racLng each other 55 1,.52 � ...., . . ...: _.. ., � laugilu", as it . I of JuV lia'ving been taken by -_ . I _.11, . �. of Quebec to-day presents the appearanoe givo us possessio oklity of ajildren Isar 11 their lines, but theY 868 on as if States free de-, _. . . I I . . . fc,l :ti*of 'Proximity to its Was, and the fact that, ita that -the maj . Willi all much vim and determinati * , American vessels or with note or other . . . I . � . - ,., '. . -� I . : 1. �:.-__. FranceL under the i fl, , Y tile same ' �. 11 I . �� of a portion of . �L faults, N101118 Slid aucent's. in .. . ..­ . "I ,; . _ ,� .. 1;-'. t is the France of Louis front would cover its line of "trt , , peculiarities, T were not i, sister Filips I vices owned-by the citizens ot the United . . , sh flag, but i Cate ng. vest rday these f I tho Great Lakes in Canadian - : I .1 �N,,it , .. . . _. ­_". the Briti rom- heavy -disa%t !r in Alasfor tile c1tildreh who are I earuing*tile tile no biluti ., '. . . Qunize and has . man aid .Xn� iiah Ilk"'O"I"Ll 11 which cross a United States. Is- .-.I ,- )1_�; . _., .,- ;: nothing in common with the save our army f . r tongue froin Gor oue .another in I States ron I " . -,S-- . � : mothe -.1'.1 � I ..._�.,. - Republic,of Pr0sident 1 *arnot. Ever since I of defeat.. . . ,� ;I likifees I �W. two stealltallips, 'eto'y. Though waters bordering-on th ' - z!g , �.­: ._. , . French Cana- . I rM 1 10 614TH I A'I. �: '�11 from SwedislA wid eolored hieved&v. t it not possible that the Americans have en- - - , . 4 '. ' . 1 . IV& ,. , the conque . i � . to asacri the __ I;1 I � - k of Canada tive . ARILIVED orpos first at id.Ocean,efilu 11 ac . I . '�1, I - vor her Own 1;PY I � - . � 1� to was 0 ..­ � - I''. . . .dians have . . (i find him- Muller says that '!DAlltO &Seri rogue in rt . I .. . beenloyal to the British Crown, ander woul tile " c4illipania's , vie ut hail she not croached on the territorial rights of Canada - 40-,I: ��, �, � , - . of self- the Amer'can comm . ttempta at using the vulgar. to . . ' - - 2 1 1 theirs has I . of L �. T __ I. - - � �' i .. - but tile AilouL n? been -ti'e I0Y&lt ro b em; Tito a 0 , ,us performance, and evaded the laws -which are enforced . '. �, I -1 . _. . . A by a serious P . ositions , provio he Dominic I r'J, . . ...�., I has been self confroute . Italy for litorary com I hir- record, she would have against the fishermen t . . ,�� 11 I r s interest rather tharim affecti)n, an naviga the largest ves- -lifluellice Ill women wrio did jiol undotilLftfid iniprovei -day, whereas When we-filid American fishermen drawing - - 14 .. ' I)Je fnr .. � ,�t. .- i � - . I � n p o .. .': � �__. . largely & matter of obedi.ence to their river here is - , beell a . ) - - - tii,i! ­ . . � I 1, (tot 8 tile ofiate . . . .. .- , it influence, Sale of the British Navy, and is a mile and the Latin L�uguago," 4 4 -? - . ,%arly first. At eight minutes worth of fish an -` # �t,� .... .-_-,�' , I all in C14 . nearly a million dollars . ,,�'� . �-. church, which hits in Quebec a - � ... _ _,-- ;­ I no church has a quarter wide. Just above' the city the tit ill the Protkit, one 'of L114 dialeots of libe day morning tho 11 Cam- nu,Llly out of our fresh waters, is it not - - - 11-f " - . ...,...,-." ii,ithority and away, such a& t4i half a mile, J)ut ills Ing a title Smic rit. : ' to two yeater, - -� - - !11-_� I. . ._1 .1 I.- .-11 in f th6. British -Empire.. stream narrows . . . Inaia that supplants I � '. I P rrived in Qtteensto will,having made time that they should be divested of the . ; f I . I - I . Channel — .. � ,7 . any other part o all & a 0 � - ' . 4- - I e typical Fr rushes through the narrow _�-0--_4 _�. � . .. . d humble, th ench .water . a eastward iu .five days tweiv . . fe, $� : �-1 . �. �: :' Ind ustrious .. ight,een miles an hour, It - � Pthe, priAlege or the treaty abrogated, which_. I I .. . 3 ' an 11 -i t 0 P"AA9 t ng tile east- . 1-1 i �'�`- , . - I -_1 : -:An ps,djes a monotonous rate of .e . - 1,4 � �* hoursand seven ruinutea, W& .gives to them the right ,pllete Our I 11 ! � - existence at the 0411ans Livo to thus df � ,�. - Cana - he Victoria Do jew* or Ch � I .s � . I 1'.. I ,t� .,. 1�1.: I i tha;t t I I I e subject - _�1-1 , � - %_ , I - I . - - . ' , hearing goes Without 158,ylug� I ibe Average'? heraistor in assuredly one I",41` � P . t .- in v�Corking hard, Saving money- be rendered impos!ibI6 at the . � made by wenty-three fishuries ? Th . 4 .:. , brid e Would t lity Of y one hour a d i - 11 ­ � _. . I � �, ._; � -11; ... , - mas-t and i - i e iou#' tile vi 64 LuoAnia, b' n t ter of Marine and Fisiaeries i I - preach of the-Americans. . 1:s I U . . Ply.17 -fi tt . to st'riki g f0A- no o'clock on the 'and the governm at generally, might, wcl I - , obeying the biblical injunction to ra p A paa Tbo J' ws, unfluest that the Minis e . 1, -:� ,:,.. er once a Oil t peo, ­_ 'III �� ,::. - ­� . .I propagate and.m_14 Captain W T n sage of the St. Lswr t M treat by a th pie being One of . miuutsia.. shortly *fL#r ni ' I &.4 ..� ­-. . - -the Cana 1;.� 16 Ri hat deoll howed evening of the same day the 11 Lucania," ,�. * ; - , .-­­- .� says the weakest Spot in ' tures of their race. Dr. take into conside ration.. . - I , L �.­�.. _W. , - . . the river was 4 pentoppos. . I , I , .- � �L" Militi&-S .� I _. . . - . -, , . of tho = i iu ondon P j y is the total absence of aily large army while ------------— . I , I . . M . 08 On that the' vithlitY arrive<1 at Sand* Hook having made the . ... - I ormidab a for ! fa . y . . I. .. ... �:.� , , D .�-­ .�. . nuel. us , Ste ' 41 all he ad aR it wo . Vol ur&bly dayd twelvell id fifty : . . .- . . ­ . . - . I Z. --: _: "o. .:' , �".' :I y 6. T)ie fir t c ,uld be by a f ollre at ­ . . . .- elsewhere, I g! .. 1- . -- I Of transporl land, aided by rlaval ve4se . 1os.s in five 191dal ColartreuM. I ­ � ­. . ._.J. ��_ .. ould bring out alaout ' 40iQ00, Is.in ,Ile river or contrasted, u memberil of )the- olavies --rmlautes, thus beating WO welltwvor(l � � :� '& Co . *:I . n.k _. - . ­ ­.� ,thinks, w nat are in tile with that Of the ro u � it of the Hom . .L, - * .. _,��S.I . - � '. L " '� .Canadian Militia. it New Engl�nd, the by the a0tive,. alliallce Of i a of the c#mmuuity. The 4eath-raLo f Lon- record of hor sister ship, the "-CS-111111suia," It is statea that, asa reou . -1:t. . Avould requi military -11 ", :. I.. I . � . �. Indiana, Nichigan, foan jag rapids, . . on jewil in illiant 'life stand at 4 of the lity.one injilute& This tile 11 Lu- Mackenzie Boweil's tri Australia, there . .- , "k , I � .' 0 , p to , P - 7'.- -middle states, Ohio, , ,liest order, an(. WOU . by two * L ., , �,;-: - he hig Cana, a . :L��. .. I � � ­ could at once oppose genius of t ti Ill 0 ory-of oapturing the be a di n-Australian �;r�-,'_,7 � . Wisconsin and Illinoisil to 45 of tits whole popu Canis' has had the glo . will probably , � : ­ ." . rt nking with Jews . , r the .,-'' i .. worthy of 0"'; W "is the 110ampai . I . .- :� _�­ MOT f a. tb nia," the :.-�.. . - � _� . them with nearly Six il an achievei .kt , to 45 year a ag , e vtestwsrd record from conference.hfold in C&nada. to cousid(l _. - .. _� " - , : , .. _. � ganized I of the D&,:Ube mt. the later on, from 35 .3 ".`� , .­ . , 01 behove Napoleon's PHAARge I a that only 5 ow4 lie to 8 ,, C,Llnp&uis,, has had thb glory of breakin* questions of inter-mutual trade and a Pacifi . .. 1,L . ,, nilitia.,- I I and there is iio reason t . mortality allow . . * � - - . . . -1. - I . P But even i out army he . ".- : . ' "I I , 11 �:_ .".1:t I , red (to Island 'of Lobaw e 1",I .. - . .. .�, . 1 that ad Anglo-Saxon militia mim rea months in att =pting the of other classes. The Contra ill el Oil (not &11 records both eastward' ilkid, westward cable. An English correspondent UYB ­. . '. ore baffled for the .._- ;,,i - I .L. I ould striking still in old age. At 854t d over, . "� . ."-..L .. the banks of the St. Lawrence ii in any w reach of wi ftter w . during one week. 'it is noticeable that the has booken 'to several melnbers of I . . . rd _ . . . . - . t1a havi roac . re a, - -,i,,,--. . -,._�_ .� . . way I ,auperior . - on in t1to ­I ir��t - tcy an Anglo-Saxon mili seagov the I mber of Jews Who died o h easbiward voyage, which has always hitherto6 Chamber of Commerce in Load -1 1.- . p r- . I .. :1 i I I.� -,,.It....� 0 Zange m&tteJ:r(01)r the better,and an ice the au 2 as agi inot"I ofthe , is now to y seemed to ,;�,; . . on the banks of th' : ' both quoAioull and the . I.L. - I .. I- I - man born and bred . would place tht islandand those great%See, WaA been tile IOU966b in POiAt Of-tf.me they both '" - . 1. ­­`, Audson -Illinois. Thio Canadian locked river 1 d the numbol of Jews _by fort utes' This oughly grasp how important �-` , I - I . _ . ­ ::-- -, . - or thie . Y-Govell, min . I . 11 � 1 . . I : - a doubtless itnpro�ed since the city at tife-1iiercy of the Arnerioana 08 Sure whole population 1 an tfie thart'sit L . to t of view of � I i .- - - , ..., .. L ­__ , militia ha . . dic,i at ovai 80 years of 690 Wi wi nearly In to argue that the "Campania were, not raeTGly from the poin I i�j..'L. - ., , �4 . . . I - Z �11 -; Toronto ly "Lthe Dutch ships frozen in the Helder who .red with th I �� ; h Would o6e imperial �.0;:;� .. ��_41, 1 �I I.. ., -. -/- .- jday when tile I Queen's Own' Of . Pichegra's hussars. 3 to I as comPA eir boure, has done much the beat w,Qrkt and that the colonies, but 6180 frOm an . "_�. ��' . a Pacifio s_ I -1, � . : - : - _ I frorn 'the Feniaae ; the American w im L . clixist � I^ the . he o. standpoint, it was the question of .1+1 I I .. 11 . ,. : - an away � I - n j� i V ritage,of monse iin I ortance that mostly of ian Iths. In P aho will probably break t westward r - ­_,",� �� �i ; . I . )% - � - L . . � - I I better than it was when A - .& �* &a The -teilled to them the most inipor, , '. . - f in 23 per 3en t,l ; -he " lucani �;Irl'� . . -.__ I . . . militia IS corteAp y Gentile mortalit� A the cord estat)iished by t & -cable tha�Is �44 -, .. I _L 1. . .1 - Lrg. The -woW,1. -I%the mean. time be derived frow . * oted French C3.bld : ,,,!�I . . ­ . � 'it fled from the�field of 'Bladenebt - . oent.; from I to 51 years So proje .0 � ­ 11� . . . . I , . I . I he mere presence of, our Lrm Jewish 15 per I five and%-half day voyage betweer, Europe tant in view Of the ' .� . � _,� I �. ' tia, would, doubtless, hat the Americans , ­ ., I � , .- adian active mili - ont. of ,the Geni Iles die, agaltab 25 per I,", , , .., _ .1 . ­ ._1 can would be the hot, ing.in chook, per 0 . and America has now been fairly achieved; &n4 8,180 of the rumor t �1'o'� . . .1 . � -It* " . I � ..: . . . _ ., ' -Or loiss from tho reserve. Montreal, . stioull . � F. ; �. . be increased more . we. . t is the r attmtialk- to .�whetlter then two may lay olie to Honolulu. Thew quo '1,fcx,�, . . ".. .. . - . militar reinforce- cant. of the JO to be seen � ;:"'_ . �. - - I . . . f all navlal and it remains -ty in their I ,;� - . I L� - . �. - stimulus of victory it might even ,a Us a" d t4 be Ina"- *reducing tl)G e a"301 . L . -, . I . k I .w I— . Under'the L a te for Ontario ; for, as Cle fall of the health laws, whiQh r lay , greyhounds r.ill succeed in appear to ' � . conferenoP � LAO i I - - I - . . o - i-,.v� . - . . grom int a,formidable army, but under tile m, n form.part of Cke jaw" tolfive days and opinions .of -. ere.1 colorUl- I - , ?� . treat of BUW rein- porated witti&nd gis still,further--Aay, I I � , - L ��" � I ._. . � � L �-,.*� � - . 14- I . _. .,I t it Would suffer city would out Iff tile rel . I I i . a J!" furLhellamoe Of the res*' Z I .,� .1 t-_tL- I . L: preseirig influenco of Ajofea meotR, the British wotil I hesitate to. religion, that has g;voa to tile je'�A is a racial Y*yb who hold beipg RUMMOU0 In I -.,�, . ill I tiou jf all militia" :armieg in foto,� . &-quat ter.I There Are onginger* -t Chaw A0 a, - I 1. -athe disintegra, . CA meeting of till . 11FIV . . - - itrength which piol4gs their Y., ral even Mime, but lution passeti at -the I r7.-T L . - Jeo is tile loweeb PO - � 1" . "D L - tv. I 9,in not in that five doy's , ?, ; � , ', �. 'k. - , .. I .- � : L Ta�ty 1-sociuclear,thon, among con4i',-one-of lif �8 .tile rovorso . -- . , I I � clined td 'underosti-. place them in " d by son ling thein be . . . .. . , - Aaverai . a Of w . oree &6,Plyrat,luth , . ., -_ . " . I - .. I . I ClonndiRiis volld the menitce ci y. 2,; � . . 4, - , " of*COMID'L - I . . - a � - k9 fightir-9 esi-pAcit of tho .. I . IWIlocallsoto" llmit4*1 , ! - be . � . . , ­ I I � 1 . . I . . .... . L :''..". . . I . . I . I . . . .., . . �P­ , - I . 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Mitabele N111111ipr,of,F;lasioyAlters, CnippI94-Ofte , .- � . -�I � -, .) I ,1.�`:-.:­ dying condition. . . . r In. - I � - - 1. .1 - Z;� - .. � :, . . , - . ��:�-.i.., ­ I %,- -:-­.,�-.�. :.�- - .L .'. '.Y" - --- . . - . t � .­. ­ ,.­ 0-1,i. : I-. ,1 ,'..�-71I ­, - I - : I . ! ai optiars,io.�-.hivii�I on fferedl"ji, �- . 'teraftling Winares. - -I'. �., ,.� .­. ,-,� �. 11 .- 1- -, . ��.., -1 .i I - , ,.;. . " �,,; . ,���.'. Ang archlifir?an. a lo�sly in the I I � :, I I .1 11, ," .- - . --i " 1. � , . . �� � , - . -11 .­ , ;� ,�." ,; man r !9 -we -III � ,.,. .- ­�, .-I. ? ",­ � I . , 1 . . ,flingRALII * .. . I . . 1. --f6rcesi'of the South :African ' In the last .number of Engineirin / 1, - �'-- CANADIAM, , - ­��,�m, , ­­ ­ -� �1. . a tack-4 . � . '.�,i , .- , ;A... .. ,--i ":��,,.,:-, - . ..- I - 6L , - ­ I . 'Itabbi Solo' Schi'dle , has been visit- . : � -,I .11: I , -<'�' ' � .- . - .-....1.. .. - . .. ,.�:-.:, - :.l.r.I .. I i, , I , - ,� - y:(he 1 14� 1 - . . . I - ­�, .-. - ..,. �-�`L I - . I , - . I ,, , , 17sr ti vie pies who ha be the Gomp*ny, kpoitod in-Ahe 1ast -despatche* find some striking statistics 1a.conneotion I . .... .;-.�-,I , - .. I en amo . . ­JiPi . 24, : � ­ - � 1, , . , . . al " lug all Orphaii Acylum,and has dobitked tile -re 8 - I ­ 11 rat ve � i ...I, ` 1 .11 ..., � .,6- ,� � . The price of-bread i2 Ha `Ittn has bdeh Matabele report'tha't Lobengul t's wa ri arm . I ." � . I " ;1 . . '! f 'duced to eight agnta a loa-,'f. are utt . . I from,Cape Vowu,, His-imple cannot stand -with English railways. Here the retards' -1 .q'i .%... . ­ f. � thoughts su�gested 1whis -visit, tA I ,be of- . ­ I . .. .�1.,��,­� .- ,- re I r - ... � �-;:..'�` : . arly dishearteneJ. I ' before Maxim and G,athing gun 4nd a pear for,1892 are compared with those foi ­ - I ; .. . . suflici it iln ,orton then), and- . . p . r 1879. ���" , , - : . I -- ' '; , - -, -',' ce �o print IV% - ­11 .- . - W, I . .L: -. The population-of London' Oat. iihows -em - 0 the warld. - His article to climbing to,tho fate a * dark races It appears thj�t in' the year,le,st mentioned � � -- i�.- - - ,, , . h P, tq be.sue .1�, � I *�' ) Martial law has been pr6cl%,tried fill' the . give In , ;1 . �A, .. -.:, � � - , . . . :V , , . 1,­ - an increase of 9D%,accordin to to aosw'nod the I lace bf.hollou r in the -immense resources of popu- -or of firat.class paisengern carried I I I�'t'V�611 � .1 � :,�.' , the. assess- �rovince of Barcelona, and the police and which 11 wp,o havo not the uumL - i "­`� .�iil .. - . I '.. I .. . A- .... i .-:11. .�. .41--.. ment returas just.completel detectives are hunting the Anarobisto day current nI of thf A rena,',Y(ill be read, 14tion'- to fall back upon. geither can in England represented 6.5 er ce*nt. of the,, : , �� - 1. 11 : I .1 � �� . . ;,-,. I ".' '-- 7;!',. ! I I ,- .111M -.--- � .- .. 1. - .I..I . . and'night. with interestby -will ,not Ll)bengula summon to his aid, as a Maho- total number, the second-cress passengery . ­- . . . . - a good many wild ­ . � .. . ­­ At a meetin of the City "Couildil ' of . � . ­:,, ­ ..... .- 9 - ' I '" --- . ­ . .- , , - , ,­... . . ir .., all � 2. Lot year, -­ , ��� ... .., � �; .., I ."- . It is state ro ,"The I � � ,, .. : .11. Hamilton, .Ont., t)r. J. D. Edgar was i that 0, well-known -`tired he able to ,accept hio conclusions. - nietan leadir c ' Id in, such 4 pass, the 11.3 and the .third-diass 82. J . ,� � " . I forces of fanstibi4m. His ooldiori are phy- on tile other haod, the proportioiti of first- 1�1 - -1�'. - ,, : -, . . English navial officer is forming a arnall,fleet worthy Rabbi seems to think that dt y-aurs. ­ - � .,��, �,, .. I :.. \ 4 �., ..- appointed duperinten4ent of the CiIty hos- . I - ­-- -...I ... 1. �.-.,.�. . . - -`,��, .- ..I I.-,��- pital. , " of cruisers;and torpVo bosts, it comqi%nd � in%is to be preferred t( the tnotiper's breast; si6illy brave and trained to feats of hardi- class passengers kad dwindled to 3.27 per --... 7 ! I - . . - . I I -�11 I : !­� �- - ' - of which he intends prodeedin r* to the am- an that tile co-operat-i ve method of rearing hoiod, but they are not sustained,by drearris cent., and that of the- 6eoond-class to 7.44 1 I.. -ve . , - � . . . � - � ' ­. -. .. ­ The Newfou" dland electiolls ii�;ve prI I. I . \I, -- .i­* .,w . u sistance of Admiral.Mallo, who is in tiebel- and odudatin if L child m i, is to )e; Of.a nradise which will be theirs when per cent., while the proportion of tile third. �� ' � ' x , � I- 1. . T oferred - : � :� %-"-`. &-decided Government victory. §ir William lion against tile Brazilian Gove 7nmeu they te. By the latest news the* Matabele class had r' . ::� "?-1 . I L:....:, - 9s on k : to the old method, bringing thtm u in the iseii to 89.3 per cent. lit Soot. : .� I ­0� - ... . ­ W Ifite way, on his-arrival in-St. John' wil the difference wasatill morenote. �'. ' :` ' ..-. . ---,-1. -.. - The Spanish Government ha,, sent a note hoire. The officers of tile Any'lum visited' appear -to be ,a'onsidevably rouved, while It .11 . -Z . .. ­ ! .. Friday, N�as givon P. bearty-receiption. . ­�" � � I the forces of the South Africa' Company . I - . . .i 11�. to the Sultan of Moroacoaskin� him to give by him were 4o much wiser and better than . u warthy. In tliat kingdoip during 1879 the ,-, : ( --. �'Itl I � L . , . 1, . - . I have .. � . , . � - I- . . " 'L � . - - - , _:: a guarantee a payment'o the Ontire the averege parent ; t!ie empl yvem of the first-class pissengers constituted 1l.b5 per :- v­�. . .-. . . ­ . - 'The state.ir-ent that Mr. W. Wainwri *ht f the ' .lost L very few men. Although . I '-. .. ­ 9 I � ­ . 'J'ttt . ­ � I . ... - I. so E - , o�� -, assistant general manager of the Grand cost of the Melilla expedition. 1 institution�were h kinder,lard more King Lobengula has adopted to some cent. of the whole number, the second-c I ,-..,.:.. ­-, I - . I lass - -, �4- . - I L. -, . . .... :­ ,.. ..- 'P ode, and -olms 81.50 ­ �n�­-- � . . � . . , � I'l.U.1 e � t ,� * '..."�7... Trunk railwa , intended- to resign his Pitivate, despatches from Cuba say that' skilful in the ' rntrial nt of lhe' children extent ,Urolilftu- matt) now 7.45 per cent., and tlie third . , , � ­ .. ­ - . .. I .... - .;1.- . . 1. ­ - ,-........., -poaition, has the insurrection is under full h adway, but than parents �' vkdh lives in a. brick-"house surroundea' by returns credit : .Y;, - . . L.--:.. teen officially contradicted I oube�o'�,d servaiiu goner. . per cent. The latest . the first- ".L '�-.;�., *), -... ...� ­. - . I k( - rid. -L. .4 . - ­". . '.. ..'� from MontreaL the Government controls all no ova channels, ally are ; and, aA; 4kt ore -1 t, theJuterests Of irrigated gardens, the party in England class with only 5.3 per. cent., the se , _ ..;. �, *.,.;­- ­. . . I . � . Co. "' .1 I ­. 1 ­ .1, - - . . .;,- . . �1­ . I , ­ �: - , and 'the children were ..,r in Lich bet,t6i cured for . e . eas than' I per cent., and the -� . -'' ­. � ­ . ' - no inform%tion is allowea vo pass. vrho are iuclin'd. to sid'o with the South clams with I , . ,, ,:L� ..'' -Ireo. A. Stinsbi of .T. Oron . . , �: - , . ., I . �� � . . .. I ompiny wis . I -V- 1. - Mr. 0 i, , has Emperor William' has deoidid- that the than they commonly it Ie in tile'lion e, that -third-claw-with 93-8.per cent. Even in,Ire- ,:.- ' . .- 1. . 1. -1 - Africin 0 h us to understand I . �1. - ased , debentures of the next manoetivres of the German army shall he was tempted to desire thait, all c hildrou t�at lie is-s, bloodthirsty savage whom it is I d the same tendency is manifest,althou -- ,V- "; I I -...'-'­* ..: h city of I , �' - . . . ­. I- - ppr, - .. I... . _ an gh ... �* ­ . . 'i, . I . . ** z , . Kingston , Ont., &mounting to $31,100, for be held in Silesia. might be doprived of p trouts in.ori or that t�.!d f 11-civilized people to hel to, In this,,the poorest of the three kingdoms, ' L - � ,�11­ -1 . I� � - I . 4�.1 . . $101.26. . ' 0 ai I ..'; - . .- , ' u y But the affI in regards . - � ... ... M. ' Georgevitchi special e 1voy froin they might be in a position to-enjoy'.the down. T in thefirst-class and secoad-clasis passengers..'-.1 �,. . . I .- - . allso .L_ , I . edings _ '� I - . � . � ,-, - " . :: - ." -. - Mr. Emmanuel 9t. Louis, the cdnt�actor Servia to France, was stabbed ffi a reRtatir- oupe*l,or adv ntages of such an ins 4tution 4iiI ways in Britain. The proce are relatively numerous. This is bee _, . ,�:-..,., I . . I -, . . for the ,A ork on the famous Curran bridge, ant in Paris on Monday evenir g. His con. as this. course Rabbi Sc�indler did �f the South African 0 have been in Ireland the whole number'of- passengers - -��N . , `7, .1 , ' . 1 . ' I . .. I 1 . - . . . � - . � . - I - I - has i,nstructed his lawyers to take proceed- dition is serious. not on oonsiderably repro a are. They have Of . I ,�i � . s4 .t .,.w ..- �, . tertain this desire that sprang up b teWMt1hP=y is compar.l.tively very small, the masses . ­ " -. , . I �. . . . ' .:-':.� � .1 I I ... iDg against the Dominion Goveini7aeut to 'Admiral Mello, leader of th Brazilian unbidden in ,iig breast go is not -quite I� in ca"'ed ,lie employers of irresponsible people,being-Wo poor to pay even tlI . . .*. ­ ee I . - . - . .: I I i ­ . ... I-..., have his account settled. I naurgents, denies that he inten Is declaring .radical ennug i to advccate tile wholesale libustererst who have not scrupled to class fares. Thus, last year, in Ireland but' , .� �­I . C. . .. .t. . . 11 .: ­., 6. - . �6-6 . e slaughter of a it the p-Arento in the ntorost 0airr.yoon tihn.1lielensible proceedings under the five railway Jour I days were ma '�L ' ,4._:.I � . .., ..,.- .-�� I The man Kennedy who has bbo,n- -ft. in favour of monarchy. He I '011ate th � ,-;.11. . -.1 .-­ � I . a',V I d )f ' de for each � t'� ..­�,.j4, . 1. I .. � . - I , I ove , I .. I I victed in British Columbia of the murder rthrow of the present military 00 ern- of tile childre i. Indeed tile difficulties in British'flag. As a matter of inhabitant, whereas in Scotland there were. ..L , - pi`�" . � . .� I... . . - . . . . I .. � ' .�ct, tile trouble sirose out of a descent I .., .. .. I . I - .. .. !I,.g ., of John O'Connor, and who admitted that ment, and the estalulishment of 'a civil the way of th 8 Rr6 such that he.' d gee it to twenty railway journeys to each-inhabitant," :.. I .� .� I%� . ...- I .-: Republican Administration. . be I practicable ; and the . ,.- lk m �--.,-�` . . I .­' 1. I ". - he committed a murder in E qsex county, . . I - I thougrt �y some of .Lobongula's soldiers on the and in England. and Wales the, number of. -, . ­-. I � . , . I 1� ­ I .. .�. .-:,. , . . . I ; . .N-4 -1-- - '. ."�'. fore, d i in I (If it is' IlIfashouss *ho work in the company's - I - ,- Ont., is supposed to have been the slayer of i . �..�, : . tl;,�,rn ased. But, as the next least passengers was e_q�al to twenti-six times - , .. - - I . I I., ��.:., � , --� .. � . 1. t. . � ....�,�q . . ­ . ;- � .1 . . .� . from whoru the supply ­ ­,, ... .. . . Gaoler Leach in 1883. - '. � thing, e . �,m ea wi ist e cAl a 11com- s, slid Of the opu a ion. still, even in reland. 863 ,,, -� -T '­- � . . .1.. - . - , .--,. - . to Wor A's Fa r, :1 . 1. " �J� .. ­ , .. � ..- . , . ..­ m'� iessons from the JA . d in we �ave said, there has been, be -, �` " � "... . , munal education," or what migh better a our is maintained. This resulte twe 3n 1879 . "- - -: . . . ..�; ' �' - '� - :1 - The serni-annual statement of the Bank , - ' * - .; , ... .;..; - :� ­'­. The great Columbian Fair It a gone inio be called, perhaps, as it has Ilien called lie Nambonas running away in fright, so and 1802, a falling off in the number of,, 1 z !t-"..1. �­ .- . c- .,. -��I- of Montreal, just issued, shown the profits . . ' . � , .-Vt,.' � -- . .I 7- fofNt:ie half-year' -history and-'in a few months tliere will be above, the co,operative roaring.of 0 ii1dron, hat the. mines .were deserted. Lobengu- first.class and second-clame passengers, the- - " . .. I . ended October 31st to ' -p, . i7�.� . - ' ' . , ' :.�-, . � .. . have been about thirty thousand dollars hardly a vestige of the White Citi left on for his sehei re of edu cation inolt dos the a on his part, seems to have thought .former declining from 10 percent. to 6.63 ­'� - " ­ . '- ."�- '. ' . - 10 0 1 - . . .1 . . � g . . 1 , ­ .... � betterthanfor the corresponding period the shores of Lake Michigan. Its success 110uling, III I th ing, tlo feedin', a ri hat the interference of the South African per 6enL,and the latter from 23.3 per cent. -.-.. - . 41 1 . � . . I .1 .. r, i d . - I - 6., I ; . .7.- - was recorded from day to day in the num- care a,i wel as the * instruction of tile OmpsmY w0ob altogether uncalled for,seeing to 18.57 per centi, The only part of the 1.,0,40 T . , .1 . last year. . . . . -.,- ! -- . I Ord ­;� .- - 11 . . . . - young. � i . hat Ilia men had only done what they had railway system of the United Kingd, 1 . :-.`j�g : . e- Sir John bereattendin and thebeautycndextqntof . *V. . . � . 1,1� -..:, ". .,.,.- . The estate of th�'IA' Abbott the lisplay. ut there were a,li.r features Rabbi Schi dieri'm met iod of "&ring chil. en accustomed to.do for the past fifty where no marked change heA occurred is . � -- #,, IR -11 : .­ � ­ ' . ,. . i . . . - . : - has' offerled for sale to the city of Ottawa Cars. 'As the Mail w-ys, the whole ques- that�omprising the Metropolitsoa Under. . :, ' A . - of the show, little noticed by th�-peop)o, but dren is not a altogethei untried on' , Per. . �4 . !.. . ;7 ' - I . 11 . . ,- ­ -.C.- . his house as a vice'regal residence. The ex- haps the mos successful trial tha tion turns on how far a private commercial ground road, . ...- - !i_ . ., . - .. which helped materially to 1 ke the it it ever a and the suburban lines whichm , L . L I ­ - .. ted -- . ­ . � . idea of, providing such a luxury for the hibition the success it has been genera reevivi6d, W In ,ionvient' Spalts, ripany,ostensibly British, and suppor carry sesson-ticket passengers to a4d from!_ .. � . . I . , I Ily , t-I Ot - . _ 4 : � ­..".­ Goveraor.General is meeting with consid3r. . - t .;, "I . . .1 ....14 . I voted. They were the wheels VI ithili wheels 'which the abbi re'fe a in its suppI by the moral force of the British Empire, London. Here, as the distances ar� short,. ... ' - ­ 11 " , . � . . ��. I ..-.- . . ­ . . 1 . able opposition, m,%n- . ,� �. . I y citizens being of the I But the 8 ki g war. The critics of the and tile difference iri fares, -therefore, small * ­ - 1: � at so can go in ma in .. I . �.. .11. without which tile maebinerr of soi vast Fartan system aimed 9 .,- ­ I . - . . . . -.1 opinion tha�-under present ciiiicumstances . i . -�., I 1 A�17,�IT . -..'-. ..., .-p . . the city should not go to such an expense. and intricate an enterprise wo ld not have single object. Everythi�ig was ma, o bond Soutli African Company say that they have the proportion of third-class passengers in :.1.7� ,.��" . � .1 . :.. I -". ��.,:.,H . . -I . 0 `Ii to the attainineat of a single end. Even provoxed thiq war ;that Lobengula did not- sometimes as as 5 per ( d - ., 11 'i . . I m',,ed as Ftmoothly and as noiselesel.` as it low 7 ient 1 and in - I—I 5� i . . . - .-..�; � .11, .Mr. James Power -a wealthy farmer of did. The great attendance of 21,469,46l,ex. chastitywas notallowed tostand inthe want it, but that what the company 'wished nocaseinitover85. Itis a mat;��Of obo­ --.-.,� .�!�Ifl .L . - I .. . Z . - . . . I I ... . � ­ . . . -� . -Keppel, Ont.,was-kifled on his fRrm the oth- elusive of. the 6,652,188 who went In on way of this. The aim of LyQurgua wasto was to raise a quarrel, on-tile pretence of serva,tion that many'pamengerp will travel .. .-:I t 1, I - . . ,.- -I .I. I . . h as w-.,ul I prove M and open second-class on a short journey, and yet-go, :, -,.�. , i . ­ end anoeii of 17,. raise ib r whinh they could exterminate Ill -1 -. ,� . 0. .kin Ace O! 801diOft ILIC up his splendid country- for t .�"i - er day. It is supposed that his horse alip- passes, me hair future ., . -I 1-1 I I �1-.. - � ped'and fell on hira, as, when he was found, B39,041, has teen recorded. invincible in the fiQld. In such a scheme of third-class when on a journey, of more than . -* I �"- ii;;I . . . so .. I It h al .. . -�� �; .. . - I � � , � � . � . -�:I., the horse was lying on Mr. Power's head.. been al receipts w 11 be education, of course, the Orincipleend con- loperstions, . Notwithstanding the feel' forty miles� Where considerable d' tances -.1.. II ' - . �­ .1 .", ., - L I .1 I �11. . . ..1 .. . ­ ,.- ' An important conference -was held in almost $14,000,000, as compar)d with $8,- lemplated wa physical orfootion. It fair. ing that it in the fate of .these savage 'are traversed,the difference infare twees - !� ,.:­! , . . . I I.; .. .1 Montreal the otheir day betweeri r3presenta. 300,000 at Paris in 1889, the on,y fair'which ed ill with th0 weaklings. The sit to had nations to- paw away before the methods third-elms and second-clan carriagDa is so .�-. T ' " . � . . � . ­ L .�- --- - .- . -1 .. . . 0 of the white-trisiu, there is a feeling on the ....i,- '. - � ,.. . : tives of the Dominion'Government and the , offers an adeqaato comparisom with Chiii. ]DO plaeoe forir em, no use for them, and *th great that few consider as of any �tnport- I A. :�",�� I � I . . . ` - . -i....- c arriage, ,. - -,�N-, . . ,L .-. railway and steamship representatives, to , cago. But this success would not,ha" first part of t a process (of edue'ation was to part of many,people that some show at least since the fact that a second-class . . � .I .. i . ­ . air an u I I ,� � - . ­ -.. I . y and means of promoting im. been reached had not the faeff tie for $et* weed them a L So far as th d itable dealing with the 'has a carpet on, the floor, and pe,-haps a - - . ",A��,- - 1. . . devise wa a ' 's a training of of If * '' 0 . L,L, � ",:j, .� - .migration from Great Britain to the Cans ting to the Fair grounds been am re was I in a 9tM be maintained- .and, that �-%, ._�4�� ; ... I .:-- ­ - pie. he tile intellect as ooneer1q!d litt 6 ilborig es h 9 I slightly better cover and finer hair in the ' "' I . % - . I - � . - -- �*- L ..� '. . -.; 'It'. 1,, . . -- than North-West. . great work-done by the Chicago street rail. aimed a a the straI ,y quick-wit. in the mad rush for diamonds- and other cushions. Otherwise, it- offers no extra : .-4 . . - I ,� 1 . . . . I . - I - � .: - . I ­ .. - T is -com. orne in � � I, , ,-. . . I I I tedDeas of a mt of prey wealth native rights should be b mmodatio- f - * .. - .. -- . Mr.Duncan MCID tyke"i palatial i1iiidefil roads can be eatintafed from t e ifaot that all . &coo no, not ct a - I . I L ce , I i IV - i .� .. ..-.I-1 . ' any tr Spartan mind. An ,: High We cep--:' `Ii*�J '.. - . ,. at the foot of Hount Royal, in Montreal, one .com ansported 78,000,000' pm- prohending irtue in .which the L Sir Heny Loch, the Lp , ,which is remarkable, when we It -:, ' L? - - L,':'- , . L . , , .. - . ­ .. . 11: has been offered to the city for three hun- ! tAngers ?rom May I to October 31. Another youth was ained-was that of I hysioal Commissioner at the British Gov,prnmentt in view the advantag&.enjoyed by tf�'e first, .:*`--' , , L I . . . . , -� - . .� L I Z. ' courage. Thore wam no place fDr t to play hu taken the matter in-hand, an attempt respect. : In a:-_ ., - C,J it'- , - oft w. -,� .1 . . . ­I dred thousand dollars, 'and the Mayor is in c0nlPauY rried 22,30.0,000 passengers dur. elms passenger In this a" ,)lit, 4-,J:,� . . L. I � I mber, of the affections ; and the only vie 3a the#t, may be made if things do not go well, t fi' t I com rtment, there 1. -- ....'.. . � . . : favour of the city'acquiring the property as Ing the same time, and the tA)tal nu 0 re -c ass pit I :1, .. �� �., ' ­ I . m I ' , . .. ­. ­�.. ­ - a r esidence for the-Governor-G eneral. of p%saengers carried by the city lines while %ore PullialiI or Did iot a were oov ardicis, ul%ke, a political use of the support. of free- six seats, where" there are t,en in: -' . �741:1 1 % � , .. . . . . 11 , ..� ... .. . . t lack oif fortitItide, or the non-eane alment booti:nf by. the Government which �will be the -second'or third ; moreover, �n. each,, . � 'uw- , � �. _ the Fair 'was open undoulnehly reached - ' i . ­­ . I - - ..! I I . , � . . ­ . :�.,;-!� -150,000,000. And yet, notwithataudin 1; . -.11 , - a . .�. � . . . , .. � -­ :�, IBR'IT19H.., ­... -. . . ,� . of vice or orioe. - There was little that was allog , On the other hand, Lord RitOn first-clan carriage, there are bat fouir cam. - . .- . . - � � i. � - ­ . .-.1. ­.. .1.I . . .­­.­ .. � , ... I . ...- �� . . .. � . . . . .. � - r- * -�* . ., �,, 'I::- 0 at I . .. '. this enormous increase, the 11 - , .- - .1 I . I � . . .-. .. ­ " . -1 . , -41� . number 6 Intellectual to this sell ime of education, has told the South African Oompatly , partments ag%in3t five in most othor car. %-., .. �. . .1 -,-' . , - I - . . . . .�. ... 'Two firms i' cashire *111- rel- 11 I I I-, - Ak�-111 ; - I n South TATI Io hat w&4 moml udof the highest if the British force have to come in so; so that a railway company is satio- : -,%! . . ­'. .. I casualties- was mucli less in 1.roportion to ess t and ria . - .. I .z ,.� I zI,pen tht,ir coal mines shortly, paying the the business done than last y4 sr. Safety element in liuman 'na re, so in human settle the difficulty the company's charter fief witi](twenty-four first-class fares each -, I .. .�11�. . ... 1. ... I ----' I . I.. . .- .. . ,.. , . - . M er. . I .1 � - . I ` - , . . miners ille same rate.of wagea that they in street car traveling has appi oached near character, the spirita I it kn w moth in - ust disappear. , It will therefore be int carriage,. although fifty fL&res axe siaoted., I w�. � 0 : :.­ i . . . .. , - .- .: rec6ived before the strike. to Derfection when on -six pusen- The dry,nuraing pro , �rha,A ,welil eating to olmwve the treatment of the from the second-class &a well as fr�m ; -�4�4-- -. .. ..� , �-, . .. .. .., - � . ly twenti) - OA n . I t1w, . i 9 �11;:! . , ­.. I .. . enough onited to rMearin nd cati h matter by the foreign Office.- ,, ,� �N, .. , . ,�� . ;� . ,:-_ Gladstone i I ."rid Eers out of '48,000,000 met witit accidents. . ig wl It �. .- " - .. third-claw carriage. : ..1.� L.--,Ij� . 1. ..... . . Mr. kind Mrs. are t 3 . .1 - .1�1�1 . ..- . � - 1. their Christmas holidays at Cannes, where at even this good record it bmte e such an aim. I But the 8 partan ayst)m w I . - . The decrease of the second-olms Pamen- ... ­'� 4 - ­ - I . � . . I. .: . . . ­ 1. -1 . - ' , . - . -. 7, , .:.t. 'Lake ant possible under a m litary dial'041 - , �e V I iti in . 1. -- . they will be .the guest of Mr. Stuart Ren. work done by the stwomboas on . I - .. � � . . 1 . . Sers is due, an we have a ofrod,-. : . "s� . .. . - a IL most so '. , I . . . . I .. ­-. . - . . . .. - of t e most so solute forn�. . . " . , I A- - .- ��-�:.- del, at the Chateau de Thorence, Michigan and the plemure boa A ins.40 the -� . - . I � . I I .. � . ually improved acoommiMlitnat the ' : � A-j - . 1, _ ­- , .. �. 7.11 1 grounds. The t,iitsl number 101 pimadnigers It in strange that in the disaussion of - They Can't Ationd Alon � , third-class carriages, and the-latter fact in ',; .- ­, .` . . .. . -. dud two I � e..,L, .1 I I I - . The English reporter a _ .1 -�., .. . ­.- .1 travelers the subject of the rearing and e4ucatio . . .. P traceable to the immense inOuenoo exerted ! '"`�.� 1, "A 1. ­ .. I carried by the Ulm steamers via&1,768,665 1 I—.; � �;,4;-­� . - , L, . :L' ... who were recently expelled from Mililla, of children h does not once rotor to h 7%a Mail calls attentitili to the fact that apon railway managers by the greatly re �A I _ .. - I A� - .1 I - andnotonewith"lostoriujurm . Theeloo- - , -00: - �� 1:�­ . .A, �.� . L are now declared by 'the Spanish- news. race. lie Hebreirs are perhapa the United States in beginning to find that ponderanb contribution ,of thin -c ass -� .- . ,r--%- . ---.:,. . . z 1. - tric launches were the favorite boats inside Own ;I I .-T, , r --� 11 . - . . I ) - --, papers to have been English officers in - -IiI, � L. . - . . - , I the Fait grounds and had a Lot 61 patronage ancient a Is a&the IsIoademonians, an( it cannot aftcrd to adopt an insular spirit passengers to the receipts. Last year the - :�- � V.. 0 . . I �- , . � . . . - I . . I � I citme next they are p: desei-ving of careful study in legislation affecting the security of prop- 4 ers 0 1 I..: .. . 1 disguise. . I - - of 8.19.757. The steam launches I eqtta�ly first-cla=kgen n all the railway& of - -. � ­ ; .., . �'.- I Tile British Government has a, " , Besides, while '84parts, mists 1puly as on erty and the stability of value.: Such lawis tile Unite I 'ing5 om L paid &12 millions iof - .1--L I.I � ,.- - -: ulimittIiiod with 196,698 patrI and the gondolas last , ; I . - 1. ­ - 4. . � ' to King Humbert the name of Sir Francis with 149,192 patrons. About 10,000,000 of the dim &I distant lecollp'ttion of t must be made' to suit people who send no . , 0, . - . I Tounds sterling, the second-clan 2.37 mil .1- �," I i 11 . . , - I - J�I . -. . � ) L , .1 . . ­.-. ..... I ­ I 0 are a n -d ropresentI to its ("ongress. Th"a ar lions, and the third-olass 29.21 milliow of . ..'*- .1.I - I ate past th Js 11 pie to 'a . ..�'.. - . I I Clatieford, the present B-Atish Ambassador people were.fed in the restaurants of one livi it* .�', I - . I at Constantinople, as successor to thel' catering company'and judging m this lose and show n less soiging 0 th the the very ,gumorous and substantial class of pounds sterling. In otber words, of the . " . I I , . I . , I , I-L . .. . I ' ­ I ii.- 'A� . . - . .. ... Lord Vivian. , - than 15,00,0,4 took meals on I he gronude. did m,Luy can uries ago. What rno a thi foreign Investors. The withdrawal at their receipts ror ordivaty passenger fares,sesson, . I i- - I :. . ... - bl , IL - � - � - 1�i, . -­ . - A report issued by the- called-tor -of 011's. The comparative smallness 6f his number inexhaus�i 0 vita It , .is porals noy o wealth would' cause incalculable disaster, tickets being excluded,, 80.3 per cent, -. : L -­ I . . . L . . - I -. .. I I pe, this' sur� pe-sea U aid a I beside which the ,consequences of the late omes f am pusengets travelling third. ­­ . . I toms at Calcutta, shows that the trade of can only be explained by the , ty ival a . fl--- 1� . ign of the I . , ,�,m;,; . . . . I.,- . lii 0 -., .,.- ' I ... .. :,. . . 'L that vort with Ge'rinany during the psoat lunch baskets. .The record aloc shows that sorts of adverts oircamst&nCOIL ratht y hav revulsion of confidence would seem X Small claw, S.A per cent. from those by second-.- *�.- I-1 I., I _�'. L.* ­ I;11�, . ._ - ; been in all I their varl ms fortunes an misfortune. It was -the f6reign investors - - . .1 . five years has inere'aaed threefold, while the notwithstanding the millions of ticketo class, and 11.2 per cent. from firob-clawis :-Itlt' A9� , . . .,:� , � 1-..' ­ .;..,.: .­ � trade with England hag decreased from sixty handled only I I mistakes were made, and in' all the I&I of thei- die irsiol a d - who gave the initial impulse to that oat-. whereas -thirteen years age oat of �- ..n 1' .:� - . 'I � .. � � - ... �-.I- . .. five to fif ty,seven per'cenL. of thp whole to caref ully was the money 9 lakded that mostic people. Jacob h lovaToblid W fe,an break of distrust from which the country Is $100, the first-class P'lid $18-40,the oeoeud­`�-.-­;`� 1`7 -1 .. J . : . lost I . I � ;i..- I . : * : trade. . . wit a Zlollar was by robbeo y. One of Rachel has loved liar h=d;and th ltr,,*con, recovering, and the, gAneral steadiness of clawlild.30, leaving artly $65.30 to be coo- - - V,1i I . - �: . .. . . - . I -­ .; �-.." ' tile most interesting sights of Cis Fair was for one anoth9r has only�been iqua,led b foreign investors maisted the bankers in ttib,uted by the.third-class., The obvioas­. --, ir", .l La - t . � `1�i;- ..l I .- The Viceroy of Ind' made a''opeech a eirchildr . whatevorits ' I at, eventuall, :..-. . �, . . . Agra on Friday, in vt hich he deplored the Li tlle_l)a,y Nursery whero babies were oared their love of t I a preventing a panic. It was largely meaning of these figures in th ' .yt, , -,� * , 1. � . . redly g .. ..-.'�� �p' . - . . .� . to were ightsesin been their(an to they ha re a" once to the same outsiders that th� English railways will provide for on , ,"' I 1. 1. recent cow riots, and implored' all religious I for while their paron ard aefer . ly two - .­"7!�­ - . . . - ' lied. The in- classes of passengers. The second and-third -�� 00` . -. . the family. flay have given perfiaF s me a silver ourchase law was reca � % . The work done at this branch o the Fair a . sects to show tolerance'for the beliefs of their 1* ' �,, e%�!�, . A . . .� . `2:1 I ­ i� - 1 . - . fbllow-men .A I shown by the fact that 7,060 ba Dies from 3 re'arkable men to the I soce than anj tl r finance of foreign tr&de, as well as that of classes will be amalgamated, with the -- .LI -1 . - 1. I I 0 1 .M - I I . ' ' _ - .. I ­ -. . � I ' 'd. L -� � �-'._�-� I on& I y 0 ." ---- . . � . . f 'equal nurnbere-and, Do foreign invostments, premed heavily on result that wililit used to ba' called me i . 44:"I.4', .I I I . � I . Mr. Gladstone ham inforined the Woman's "'Ieeks to 6 years old were received, ticket, n"I" lit 20t On � '. . L . - . . . � .- � ­i.l . - I. �-. E mancipation Union that a c ed, attended to and returned. There were speak of thill 91�eat men of .1srael, the - . class accommodation will be procurable for I— ­ .,. '� . I , public sentiment in the country, and help- ., . . ; . s - . :1 i - lause will bc - ­ 11-, N ... . 1. � . M1 .\- .. . 1 introduced in the Parish Councils bill giving good bobies and bad babies and rize biables' I. Con people go6orally succeed In the ornd . ad 0 force through rbpeal. It was. large third class fare. Thi in one of tile satisfae-- ­--, . - 1. ... a , L * ,-.,- . I ! o - .I.. . ,- .. " women the right to vote for and be elected ` 6 ary parsuits of life. AlkirgorprOpOrtion f foreign trade balanoes that exhausted the tory results of tile strong drift toward . ,:.�...' ,�--�- . . , abies that cried %al those that didn't cry � 11 --.., �� ' I . - .,. , �- themare Ach�than of y 0 - . (: t - as Pariah councillors. . and mothers that were gra tof t I and'those I . e:)pl ; Treasury of I" free gold and is great political and social equalization Ob3oryable 11,­ :� `- �" , . . . : �n tl:ir , �-, -_ - -�I �. I ' they are seldom found bi igFing, brea, External in the United Kingdom. r . -oll�.".� ,14, .L - , portion of Ibis .redemption fund. - ,;� -­!- - �'R i � .,. i� . . . I of Comr-tioni Mr. - e�� �11 I... ,.. :1; n the En' lish House that were ungrateful. More than half - - . � r .,.- .I-1. --.. 9 9v getterAlly keepi out of 6 influences have, therefore, to be reckoned . - -.� ... - 11�-- ­ . .. .-1. , -- . . � . '.. the bibies were under one year old.,, .p I � - - - -- I ,1, . ..--r�-1- ;�;. . ; .�'.'.-".:. .- ,I .It ,I . . Gladstone-stated that the Duke of Edin. olice Courts, and they 4 ujoy perha -complete Re . . � ­ �'. . , - . .- . . public. - ,., .. . .� .:� , I 0 , - � _ � J . - - . . - - ., ,�-, . . 1 . burigh, who is now t1I reigning Dlike of OIDWOU5, 4hara o. th I 1. .. Rritish Politics - � ­.� " -1.'. , 0 � , � - . 3 a me a with even boy,the self ,'-, .'. " . . .0 , , . The weather was unusually pr than the averaI a good t . ; . , � -- -_-- ings f But it will have to go fartli;r to anure in. -- - - . It . � , �, - �, . -, --� :, 'I, - -',I Saxe-Cobo a i1wre being on'y eight rainy da3 a while the ,ife. . . I . �.�: - 11 - urg, wouli be allowed to,ret in u' *eating foreigners against lose upon pr '. - . . - - , .,�. "�. � ''.. , . . I� his place on the navy list without'pay. Fair was open.- The aver . oper. Imperial parliament resumed business last , --.. �,I 1.1� . I . ­ - ..- .. . .. afe te"Per'I- While Rabb Solornon,Sohindl or advocat ties subject to its laws. The monetary prop eek. Mr. Gladstone proposes III-give us .�L .- 4�4. , 4 .. - for the six months was et xroce and the the w I . ,. � ­ - tininitor Gazette, a Liberal dr- practicalt abolitiom -of the fa it y is not the sole basis pf ootifi-Jeneq. The-laws the whole session, which is only expect . .f. - L R,� L� I . The Wes .- � I -. I..- 14 average, te perature ot ea,ic month was r' 'I' -. I . . � I kan, declareathat the Government is de. t to and the hom6 in th interfewst t e which govern the formation said manage.I e . .�� ­- .. - � I i L .It, . . .very near re a.verage of some years: " to last about 7six iwesko,.as in adjournment ` 2 11 , I put. I � - . I I - .� termined that Parliament sliall not b improved physical a d social ,. con I. ment Of those great joint stock corporations must be had over- the Christmas holidays" .L ?­- "'I �! . , I ': - . a The season was exceptional,, there being no . ' -... '� -.�". I � I . i - I - prorogued until the Parish Couneils and the tion of the'ri,ing gone tion, Airs. Lau villich attract so much capital from iibroad and the regular session.must oommeiice 'L�. -.� . s - . ..1- . I.� . .. I ' . . . I 14 \ . . . .:".. ; Employers' Liability bills 1:ave passed the excess of h6a,t or cold. Another feature Of E. Scammon advoca the virtual a li- need supplementingin some material resOwts Febroary, to domestic businessi, Thiere 1 - , ­ . . - I.. I L the Fair showing how thoroughly all dspart- ,r . . in�.. .­­,� �9- .:, -, L , ' . . .-_ House of Commons. tion of childhood in tile, Wrest of tile 0 r. by provisions -protecting the interests of every indication at preseu t thath thi proI .�, -1, z �1',A, .. - .., .�,L - ' glia A: ments were organized was the emer'gency ity. The . s- 11 ,­ -­ ee thousand mir.ers in the 1Ai -i ot teo. it istis-oholdem - This is a matter, however, gratri'me will be carried outwit out axe"-; - -t . M-11, I . I­-1 . -. I- ; Thr i8t .hospital, where 18,500 cases w re treated, Div]as F*ther does oil I L* I i , 'I�� I ­ .L� , trict of Lancashire have resurtied work-a children everything at the be(inuhn g, but for the various States to legislate upon, but sive friction. The attitude of.the Opp isition -- ­_- '.b.1 � I I . - , i4 ... . I . . .- or an -average of 120 a day, m t of�then' has adopted t 3e principle "lit;.le by little" it would conduce greatly to the end ai I ..-1 I � 1. - the rate of wages paid- before the great being trivial. The total deaths re Ote t . med its trap-zient, as if it had beau dete mined - -.'� , - as the means of iniparting kno,r1odgo. He' at by recent Federal legislation, namely,the to rest from fighting for the pres, .1� i I., . I ! -,.'��-4 strike commenced. .: Z ent Some, ,-. '' , - . - I—— , three, or less than an average of lie a wee I . L . §!� . " .­ I I. . -.' L' I " .,I ­ .1 �'- ' goes On the _principle in im rtingi know- dissiration of distrueL Though the, great little ripple has been caused by te a Iiud �" . � 4 , ­j�,�.­.;.,., . I. � � '.L' � ­ I ­ . . UNITED ,qTATkS# . - 7'. ,-�'- The firework4 were a feature th t attracted - �� - . .1 :' .. . ledge that, of the evil, a o of I that stringency of the.past summer was due to of thoparriellit , -, L ; . ; - ; L-1:.1 1. . .... . .. . -i . � �L� : '..��.­ I , I . .'!� 1:,'-.'�,'� a good deal of attention. Ther worq 105,- es under Mr. John Re I Tnon - ' , " . , -1 I , . s..�-- ,. % ­�- . L I - --, "I I�. .,I I - . , , L" - comes,to usin Ii fe,sufficient fo )a roa(l is that a monetary cause, it,abounded in incidents who demand a general aran L % .,�7 � - � �, � ­ ­ -..i --1 '' " ­ ,."...� ,, 000 rockets fired off and 15,000 i hells�sad a y . esty ft r the -I.".�,," ��--i� ­ . L , : , ; :, . . Xrs. Agnes McKinley,who wa's iii6nt6rieed which belong to the day. Thelight-conioa wkioli disclosed other dangers than those -namiters and the immedics,te . " , . ii , . ­ I ., 'to six months' imprisonment in Buffalo fo . I ,� ,V: � .. i . r great number of wheels and d)vioes, and proceed. .imprisoned dy victeil -- - ,4 , ;-I . as the need.for it arrises. An t whe a ouri. -which from a depreciation at, infla- passage of a bill for the relief of III; .1 . ,. importing a girl from Canada for immoral twenty-five tons of red fire w4 ire birned. * I ­ " - ` . --1 . amity seeks to know what is nit ye i bast ition of tile currency. The 0 pproach to teriants.; but as they can only conimani ,a . "-.,A Y. " ��, - -. - 4:. When to these ate added the mode post I . -rat ­ � I'M, . .. purPRses, and was pardoned by Prepiden . Ion Sro L ."I '2"V.T� I �Z W4 '.. � ..­.-:�" t ffice that handled over 15,(OW00,600 pi a of to be known, lie does no� teach us *lat we a panic,that caused by the astort, ishing break nine votes all told and, the oppasit' . : L . ... I L Cleveland, was released Tuesday, and left a . ' is I -:-N. nolb �-'� '� - ,L I . .I . , 21 . . ..�-:. for .Coronto.' - it matter and an organized are not yet prepared to receive or U profit in industrial stocks fast �Ap-it, brought disinclined to accept their aid . � .. ",V,�; , I ... 11 I . ' ... - :,,.." - I . . ­ ., . ma ,juar that by, but bids us wait I tellinfia ul that before the attention of shareholders the anticipated they ill ucceed .I causing- , -� - -2. . , - . . .. . . * 11 .1'� -%I r. Andre* Carnegie, 6t the Home I stead, met all aemands upon it some ca the I . -WA JIG . thalk;�-'1 , ;:L-i I— . .- -. I . what we know.not.now ire shal OV F.here. urgent need of laws 'to' on popress the . `.� . - ��-- work necessary to prepare-and Am th Fair he1l&sL'fOU I I any serious trouble.I � is probable . .­'. - ­­ Xa., eteel works, says the outlook for the . af ter. ButMrs.8cammou thinikee ad increase of capital by thoi� waooring pro- . i �.. �'L.- -`I. . � . - '�p . .. . can be gained. The last distingulishi - . I the Iccal option -bit ill be shel,yed, as - . ' '� ' -4i . I winter is very diecouraging, and that he Out, & more excellent way. She thinks their, cons. Jn order to effect the 610mbillation likely to create a divisi�n in governmental' -- .."in. I , - .. - . I- . I . .-. featur of all will probably be the owes , . -1-1 - '. '.OL, . ".L.. does not expect a revival of business before while the littl child Is carious toknow ast of a group' ,-of industriosi 0 I .. ,, .I... 0 . i process ranks but It is regarded as almost certainl� ;�"- .- � : I with which nearly every vestige of this a I I A " ' I z iuext soring. where the ba y cam :dson ­ - e Irom a id all about had been f al h a various that both the Parish Councils and Im roved' . . ' '4 li, � -L , �, great aggregation will disappear. -�' ..', -- , ,I ;, _Ot I . ­ L' I-" tC­- ef8Vi1I' It -Y I �J . . _ J L % ­ .. :,.-I on, a GOP e, .,-T.. :., � " how it osone,il ouriosity'is ito I a gist fled to buildings, plant, stock , el: proper- Registration bills will he successful y po ..- - � 's -: . . I , - . . .. 11 . -- Tile village sch .9 - - I . F, I - .--,.. L . :'" . . - - 1 .L- .1 o I f- the full. The isping little gir must know . . . . . -,�. -�11 , . I -.:� ,caught fire Tuesday afternoon, and .as ­-k',�� �- I tiesof theindividual inanufal turingeoI through. .., . .% .. �� ­ . . ioi 1: 0 . '. . � I ..,O..'�, d:-, . ,�' :. . . L. �. � . �'':. 11 I., - , , 11! "' I tl.- _- - 'L- . i k. - � - '.�. -Porter, the'' teacher, perished in th :Z. Both Were Flessed- � - u0b a �,� .1 , - j i I I � I - � . - k news about t to myi iteriev which combined to form a ompany as f - � . ­� .k I all that mothei .- -- ..I. � ­' , I 0 flame . � ,- , I - � , of procreation and roprodu . _r _ , . . I- ­ . I 'A'%,� - . . .:�.L , " . , � L _I I. o ...`.:�i-. immer who was'-plagued h a oocl otiol I _. f A . -�'. .­' '. - ,�, -i�'i --,.- I I while-rescuing I;h6 children, two of whom A fi wit d- io but NUTH the Linseed Oil ,Trust, for ex mple, were -L . . Total Deuremitv.- ..- .�.--". - I - - 14":i ­ I ­ -�...--,,i.- were also-burned to death, ! - Ing wife,hit upon the following 11an to cur6 a willin to ru tile rink of ba ag rei %rde(I taken by the Trust at all oxce give value - � - I t , ! . . . , 1.' � %I- .V , . I ...-- . , f&r�; , - L :.­. . . . ­ . as, ou to ru ('Just think o it," exclaime . , � , --i: �,V, 1 7.11..:,.-.- A fourteen-year-old boy set fire lo so'San her. - . i an fogy, rather than see ipt tfi is doo. in order to induce each conlern to come ii :,.��-�.-�- .,- -- . . .1 - . I - . � . . ­ ­ - � � - - - ln* Lushby's wife. "Just think of it." 1.-- . . 11- . � -. ,., � Francisco grarnmar school on Fri(lay, to see 0 a snowy day he tied her to the door- trine. Blessed be the memor3 of the dear The aggregate of these valuos was prosented . - 1''. . I- .- . L . �- - _L! . . . . 1�. 11 . . ., - i b%rin,and amused himself by throwing old inot-hers, that told us as nuch as we m cailcal, thou as evormoualv-more ,"Justthinkoi what?" asked Luabby. ­, �., L I. �,�;�: if the obildrpn could .of h; L . . I I . --.-�;". . , , I I- :- !�:.,." et out of -the school 0 � �.This newspaper states that in Belgium:.._ L,_ J'- L'. -�-. 11 . ... . without being panic-afrIcken. I snowballs at her. The village curate hap- ought t"know about those and other things than the realtespita; Ain gi a igin 11 ,, � .�I too high for,us .but who judio outily I aught. m4mbers 01.the , it we e divided the 'there are 150,000 saloons and 5,000 i chools. ,.,,-�- . 11 , - 11 ­ - ­ . . � -I 0 ­ .I ­ ... "I's pened ti pass whilat Hodge,was doing his 1 . � . I I,,,_,: 11 ­. I ­ -71 1 - ­ Tile Carnegie Steel Compan : of 1�itts- a SII Lushby wa&siten' t in though it. :�, ". - . " I L . yo best to scare bulls-eyes on his Iii ing target, u the same Ime, that then iwere 1I shares of 'o%he 'pre rred stock, represent. ;'- ' ' "I.. . - � � �� I-.. . ..1 .:. burg, Pa., has reduce(I the price of ot,pel' "What do on think of that?" as K,ed his.-�:--. : 1 1?2-. . . �­ I I . -y �4 . I q.I ';I- - and of course-reproved him for h a un: anly that ,we should know by ano I by, at it in about Aill the real v4I e Of the cam- . � .. . ­ L . ­- m ." - � - -9 a ton and proposes t do- � . . I .t� ,.,., .,� , rails five dollai , wife. . '. � I C I-- "k� o, 11�-,- : 0. I � . - '. -... . . . I - . . L . I � � . s not best for us to kno r Just thoa� 11101od PrOI The ,c)mmon' - stock, ' 1, , . . 11- wa . i . 94 ' "I .1, - 1 1. �.. - - � ,A-. I I an I­ . - � . I .. 1.X', �41w- . : � feat all competition. -wate 'ed � fo Wfiy-eir-ain't that a g-od lit y schools " - I � 0 10h Wits all right, air," quoth thelfstrm.* TRuTli believes the old motho I bette r than , representing,,the r -vas allott to . I -.4.4. m - - 11 ­ � I .. I - .I :,�.I. -.�, � 9 r sucil %,smaill country ?�' ..- �.I . '� L I I I . - . . . . :­� - . . I 4. .1 X I . , . .. I � . I I 11 .�� I I .. It in stated-in Washington that ihe I ing this,now L - I I -V ewry . . .­­ ., I � '140 1 . �� t . ­ ­ ­ ..,;� I er, 11 it gives us both pleasure. Wile". I� tile now,believ farglisjl.f�IS&Of L thb publio. 'Attiintion .w Is�d rawn I - �M ,9 , � lish Government, through its ambass 129- 1 , - L - sharpll I.0 ,.1h itig.8 w .. .. ­ L � .- -- -z. ­.I : �.: j­W_: .1 I- WZ : � Is .­, � L � . _ toO Cills !' ­ . - .. .. I �.N, ­ . L . . I . � . .; . I �Mip . .. . , < dior, miss her she is glad ; and when I hij hor I filling the miods of �littlo-of 41drIen with. state' J) � hen : . I I I . I I .. �41�51 . 1 - I .. ,- . , .:� h rged the United .States. too exeA its am 81 . " a ".L �L . I L I . - � I .1, �. . ­ . . I. I --- .1. - I . ­:� I I - �[.- � ., , I . :I -�� as u P). � I YPS' - _ I I . laerl"Iffa, -�''. ­ . . - I V,i -. . ";; , ,-. . , ..,k . I ra wig. I .1 I I .. I - .: - I$ .11 . , ,w ad. 1 � *6c, belongs t� people of ripe : 1 � Ltho �Truo. t' witbak's. were, . truok- by the' :1 ;` : i I , . - : , . - . .1 . . I - vi,� � -�� .. , %: `,�: mediating influence between the conAi6ting I . ,*�­. ,!!,t� -, - . , - -1 � I . N - . .- . L . . I . t ­� �­- ­"I. ­ . 1 .1 I . . I - . -�!,;l 7-; I . .1 �-,I - � II; ; I � take. . I -41, . I . : . - . 4, at iloitea..... a- - a - - �- ". 1, 1 : I ­ I I . . . ,; whirWo'd , ­ I New York � Father-Did Mr. S& 4 V I � :, - . � . . . . , . - 0 idei, L L yo I . . elementt,in Bra�xil. - . . I Is . .1 - I -1 W" - I 1 9 1 - _ ,111:, - .PPY &Qpoa�. � '' L, .- . �, I .. I , I . " . : I 140liwago,I I to i , 'a �W . . � - . ­�. � I've seen that. sam' �gelatlemson! v' , 0 0 ­ . .-L--_ . I ... . . I 0 Vith I - "I -- I , 'Pr Pg., I ati - . . UOt' lut night? ". : .. 1. . I I ­ I- - . . : � , 1� .. --I 1 . .1 . . . . - - L� f ,"."', , -- I. . L 1 . I I .of� . . . . - I I . 11 . I - 'Mrs. Sweetlk very ,of ten; %,� it so 1 - . , , P 't-.. - ­ I - .I.V .. ­�, ", - .� .:" ' ' . . '�- -� L %' . Il ' -P ' , .�, . I - .I- tuetn�ii-- fa��b, I , ,; t-- eag r to 1.'s-III ,': - L I ­c �111'. I .. .� . The family of George I �e 1,ft h%ras b a prbperty I � .�� . " ' . r me on a - i z, ,, � - , L, ' .. - , I .-, And is�he.to ­ . , -� , ­ ;. 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M' ;; �i. �'gJl' '� - �. - -- a uctiol 1"i the taxes on nlslaed . : :- ..• „ .. h Ir- r, Atapf b 1z. ouv �• ; ` cn { ,: `II II: 1f t cies o:be sure these_khan es moves that t e Are at Isis. lade =on m . ;. �¢ I i .: -the s.Treason r'i = e r w V - �: r,: 4 � � are only suggested and $cuss changes n Uvox ofb pard-�r � .��.-�.:;:i � N =.II ----. - �: ,. _ Vx i fu , +, ma be made before the bl as es. .mended tot a repokte 6f.-t11e ver' . et ,nd• Y ll .p. in commit;t as resented`this ' ` .. ti pubh0hed every Friday morning a;v its(Ace If the r@eomlariendations ears ,pproved On'mono p Y• l • o P ,�.x - �� o , A ► o Vokeriug,out uj of M+ rs, Pon Iter nib An - of the new tariff will likel c Ine Mato nis•.a b law a pointin a 1 cie fo holdin :: `BERMS - � y` I appointing � g l ��.�d peryar• 1.0o i - offeot about Mareli 1st n@ t. The munici al nor nations, as M a l.as ap int - .-` ` fpaid is advaste•. $t «• R - • p1 . ing poll' g places in.thever o s s bYdiviii- • [ �T T �.� -1_. . llt_�TES OF ADVErtTISIN(1 : Dominion 'Government will 1�1p doubt in pp lona, as well as D. It., ofli° ►re to reside First insertion,per line _ - 10`oeirte. aQleet the Yankee8 half Wa 1 `� p S" �0 0 • Fach s�b�equent insertion,per line 6 " thereat, also providing for't a pr hibition I - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- .°'"� plebiscite;al a vete on the d®sir tiflty. of _1 . .w I_ vertisoments. :, Plcke"ring condi , , . oommutin statute labor. he b law was : - t- " 8peoial terms given to parties making con- ., : ► -" " ' : ' - p • ' f rants for 8 or V morphs orby the coag. Heti- The Council met in comp tan a with a tit through the several read rtge,�with Mr. , . - , r. 1 _' Year Y. p i Y y or yearly contracts payable quarterly. resolution pas$ed at a former r ieeting in Pouchar In the chair, and iaally eased. j' j Business cards,ten lines or under, with pahar, Townehi $all Brou hang O Monde Iii No. 1 T.Ci. Osborne was a rr,0in a I].R. 6 ( ealler, 11 .� F Dae year,ae oo,payable in advance. p g ' y' O., No 6 A. Orvis, No 7 T. C 8rorvn, F►o " i •Notics in lcoal columns ten cents per line, Not. 27th. �. . - five conte per line each subsequent in ortian. . Members all present, Reeve iia the ahafr. T.R Willis. l<n the other di 'largos the old - lr3 Dial.contract rates made known on applroa- D. It. O. were re-appointed. .; ... I . .,- I .r - R I .r.-, - ppee lkiinutes of last meeting read s` d approv- tian. No free advertising. Mr. Poucsher. seconded b Mr. Richards , �� , Advertisements without twitter, nstructions ed. yy will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- f�averal' parties Avera hard afore the proves that that the Clerk bejnatrueter] to' s� . . ' - '"' . DUNBA I . sordtugly, orders for discontinuingadvontiso $card as well as several accotiri 'present- notify Mr. Frederick Roach appear lie- - menta must be in w mina and eer.t tole pup. fore tubo Council at it. next seting toshow licher. ed and read. These matters are dealt with , Job.�i/orlt promptl attended to, in th,� reports of the various ata d"n com- cause (It any) why he shall u rt be ordered � mittees. .. g to remove fences a d othe obstrUations this week yid see his stag , . -,. CLARK - PROPRIEIR. your standiti odtimittea ole gilds and which he'malC have n the llocvanoe for : ; ,r,..,- ` road between lots No . 2G.an �7 in the 3rd - bridges begs leave to report a d recom- *a. II II II it (I . If. II'= I( II = it Our Polltloo=Strict Independence, , mend as follows: Payment to .; Barnes con of the_Townahip t Pick riug. V ! ' -Our AJ First-class Local Paper. for gravelling two hills on 8 con opp lot 11 Mr. Richards, sea ded b Mr. AntlistI S . , moves that the Coun il'do it w adjourn to Our ]Expectations-The hearty $8, also repairing culvert on 8th Icon $1. T, ingot again on Thugs ay the 14th day of r• °' support of the ueonie of Piakerinq and vicinity. F. Wilson for 215 ft road plank at 1114 per , :4 M $8. Clarence DOt$II, repa' 'in Green December nest at 10 'clock . m. for the RUBB R � A�ND. ­ OVERS . I �gg transaction of geneva busing s. t River bridge $8. W. Butch. so fOr digg• I . . . � . . �: . S .. , , FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1899. ing ditch bet lot 30 and 31, build ug aulvart -� - - " Nety Art z e td 4e rn on y „ R hauling . I 'rar a in seas . �We• hive a fulliie. ,+ in Whitevale, cleanin out sew r, �.1• - - - . dirt and filling same $5.25. G o. Salton, - ,y NOTES AND COMMENTS, drawing.timber fromBrougham ndrepair- bR SERVICE--- neYoi shire 'Bite �; 4 i ,•.' ing culvert on G con bet lots 2 a d .3, also Boar pig, Usual t rme C iA,ItLL'S BAR- • _ l 4- i..: 11 ! V- E. F. Cl,Arks, M.P.P.,has d_efinitely drawing gravel for approaches $ . George t'LAY,lot - con 0, Pic oriug, 4tf � fineisjust 1 decided not to enter the field as a can- Gouriie repairing road bet eon lots �,Oii BALE :--I h r­_ ve just rived from ��e�, 11a�'V ��.• �L" - ' -'' sisals for the mavoralit of Toronto. 24 and 25 iu 2nd coo, cutting Iditoh and the tveat with a c r toad of ell Brod toed- i Y Ina ateors and boilers,w rich I wi 1 diA use of at • . . I - I ­ ! _ " taking out atoues $3. Thos. Bare for 7 p t ► , reasonable prices. J hn Wo drutY, 1'iakor- � � l���r �C�d B�at� -South Wellington Liberals met at pound,'nails to pathmaster 280.1 W Bleep i,#g 3-tf • - for five cedar posts for railing pulvert on _ -- ---------- -______.N___ - t - - . Guelph `Puesday 011d Selected 11�ajor Kingston road o lot 19 5t1 Dent$. ,Charles FRAY EWE - amo to'.tlie reutieei3 �J a . Ani"� . ".1 , : John bTutrie, of Eralnosa as their can= Bradford for enlarging ir, culvert in the undersigns ,lot lb.con 1. Pickering, • `'o en IQuse Sh , �e s� - {f g g gston a fow days ago, one ew . Owner will proya pro- I I didate for the Le islature - road oprp lot 19 $2.50. Chas t© honsou ort ra ex [fr Y,I Y ponsoe au- take the sawn away. ` , 1. drawing plank from Pickering `ill go, and W.J,Clark, Pickering . O. 0-7 'William Dynes, da�uty-"r`eeve;�' _of repairing bridges on base line pp lots 4 .Y- ---- �_. _ T-�-••�•�+ -M _V , r. U ILDING ST N Lr M ANTED : V V S IRJ R I��= b `t 1). • a . M•ono,- has been nominated- by the and 5 $1.50. William Spencer itdhing on �� •- r-V ­ - :- .-' } 7th con, oirp lots 29 and 80, 45 oc�s at' 2U wanted,about.o iso of n et rises �niild- , - - Patrons of Industr to coritest Duf- ,:►s stoup to ke ing, dUr an N.7i is t 17, ttrsf cog,• �T�� • - _ y cents per rod $9. Arthur Jackscq 24 cedar g d g ,viut« montt►s. tt. Ta 1 Pr 1111e AI3I �OR H�,�� ,L� I " . Iassign, Pickering, urn . - feria for the Ontario Legislattire. posts at 10 cents uped hi railing Culvert on B.Taylor, Whitby- . - - 0.8 s . �_ = sideline bet lots 82 and 38 in 4 h con 2. :.: West R:r3Ilington PR•trons of Indus; I �_-- -- ---- -- - - -- - ----- -- -- - - $ -AGENTS WAN EQ AT ONCE Thos. Brown for cedar supplie I . D. Ivo. ,•-�•-- ,� , try met at Moorefield Tuesday and se- ;34 50 cents. J. D. McAvor ;or radia - �+ y n r 8 g U take orclere. S laiy lir autn,i,riasion t". OUO-- _ _ Mme_ � �O� ;, 1 --. -1 -- - __ ANTE D - _ .., lei, ed Mr. George Tucker, of feel 1 g `'1 • Nori,•a 1<e ' v. ' os p 1 y' 11000 $ t 1(if -- - i -- - - - 1 .p hit and turn pilin rods .betivetin Iota G steady work Aron t "tl tc t d�r�evorl cit+ - I ttnd 7 in 8th coo $?.85, ]3 S`ast12ate for cl I c u, f ►c d TOWn5 11 as their candidate for .the 1Vrito Ellwanger d: Bar y,Roche,ter, N.Y. t10 1._- -_ completing bridge and to-o nl ditch bot - - -- _- 1vV �,�VU - , _ Leglsluture. --- - �1 U - 1 s 2 nd in REN _ ,(" . . - r. ,­ tit 4 a 15r 3rd con , 7. 'V>wn. Bell- r�0 T : 'A �rtrm of one huudred . t chamber repairing bridge on is 'line bet scree, borax lot 16, con 9 Tuwnsltii► of a , On the 23rd tilt Hon. gliomas STC• hcarboro. On tiro iTrot ,ises arty ood house and• Y T ' lots 213 and Z9 B. T. 1113. 'Wil is Cam buildiuQe also a gcod o chard. 9 0 land !a Ina � 1. ' � Greev and Nicholas p D T iii T i«� vT : y_ �. Conno113 bell for 40 pounds iron spikes at 3 cents cod state of cuttivaa rn. For ft rthor artiutr- q pp t guilty p' � King for repairing b id a on 7th lays appiyito turn. itoelor, West hill P.R. (7 - - ,. Sentenced to one year's nprlsonn� nt con o lot ';12, also clearing o t titch on --- -- - - --_. -- --- - and to et it We are going' . to ' �v 8 you ClOthlrt at )rices - were guild utlt of cons Irae and $1.20. Hay • pP JOHN TANNER bON wish to an• g y Brock Road in 8th con $10.50. 1V Cowan pounce to the u lir that tl' have open- ,• r. _without hard labor. This seems ver p y 1, J . Y for repairs at Pettyeoat bridge be lot 30 d out a butcher she u in Do swells block, wh10h yaU .Call pt help but take ill@ advantx�e Of. _ _ - - •` n light punishment for such a grave and 31, done by several parties $0. Hay �realr meat alwn eon and. In .oaeoi absence ; � . yy orders lel' with thellii see Boone or W. Logan, . �1 -- Offence. Hing for 128 yds of gravel on 9 h con o p p 111 Iilifilflltlll IIIIINIIiII 11 giltt11111t • - -F' p tin , , will recei a promp ,attention. A ` 14 at 38 dente per yard 147.12. 1 A. Band oe a tvr y cu►I1 solicited. 39-tt ,: _ full t { tiilll ,- ---_-_ -. -_- - - --- If11 ' When we read aecbIIIItB of cartli- for services in connection unity above $2. T;OO1i HALE--A ar®t co taitiitig 100 . A R ;'` " quakes Ill foreign places, we are not John Gregg for right of way t gravel pit l� acres more or lee being l0 29, id the 3n iot ; ; r for 1893 $10. John Fergie to delivering con.of Pickering tow strip• t'!u the premisesUS i. ► :; UT {_ much concerned, but there orfs from E P z4� yards gravel north of Clatremont on area frame dwelling, new b n wlttr along . . ; , Montreal and-other points, in Quebec new road at 40 conts per yard $9.80. J. L. eta lin and other ou buildings. The .laud is , -; In 'state ofrcuit vation acres being t ' e{s to the s�hoek experienced on' Dd"on- Palmer.for t80 ft plank at 12 per M $2.16, sown will, tel! grain. Good or�nh d of traits of rtij of , the Dfir eLoieest Of . L . 1. also drawin lumber a d re ai i I' day, we take more than a passin in- g n p �q culvert various traria. The pl' ee la eve i watered by y I _- g 75 cents. John Tool Sr., f r 45 yards nsver failtu springs,g ori fee ee and is elfuat ; i - - ter@st th@rein. Be and the shock no I ed halt a m e north f Live po 1 Market, ii , . !" -- Y ravel sup Pied R. D. 4t, $3.15. Geo. Phil- p tuil� from I iokering v'iinge at d the cltstance -1' -- - �.tzll . Ldamage was done. This shock ' cps for hauling gravel lc} days i Drougham from Duubarton. Bps ial bar ai i given !f sold -�' '' -. jT i • t E ' S;9 .. - _ , 1. rattler too close for comfort. $1.50, also repairing 2 only©rte obi ;sideline at once. I=or�,articularta apply�o tt,e premises �, a ; bet loco 16 17 and in 2nd con 81 l•A ,r R ). I Btep1l• to ALEX.Ia X PALMEU.l3 + 1 t-- --- t ,-..�.--.y. i h en R;estne for'cleanin out dit 1 and cov• - - . - The inquest into the del�xh of` Lucy y a TO . M ATS, N 11 I Denning at Toronto carne to al close array same an sideline blot Iota 0 slid ll ip. _ r 4th con S8.` Brian Linton for d awing lum- 'Y BEH ON Btt 'IN CLOTH HERE WE WILL early Thursday morning, 28rd, ult,, ber from Claremont and repairi culvert kS 1 have baste i lite Lute tering bust. . t resulting 1n •a -'verdict of murder bet 10 and 11 in 8th con 02,50. I , Ratrres ` nese in Picker,,) Village fol a nuruber of T� _ - r yeyrs,and during that trine have nue a largo ��1 #.+ SEE t�E CHANGE. �v against '`UGC. Andrews and a declar. for grading on,7th eon opp lots 1 ) and it -credit triLde, I find that I oanuot continue my as per contract, $5. Chea. I'a t for 4.17 business longer, utile a urian a strictly cash ation Qf his three com silicas to be f Dao. lth,no credit p live lash file at $•2 per hundred as per ix dor basis. c)ri-nn a ter lt1 uday, . - . - yt aCCessorles. On the advise of the will be given to anyone. Aeon nts duo tyre 1, of Engineer 1912.50. John Yerc r 3i)a ft ruu�t l.e s.+cried by Doc. 16,or they will be plat- coroner two of the witnesses were ar- ,6dar timber $21.14, 2'x66 feet p6r at 8c• ed in court for collotti u. Pi.ae D ova annouco A�� O�D�� �OO�S �a�(� ©On Fe-�p1Ced; ala( 8,re.- 1lnarked at} t�18 + Ax- rested for perjury. - T:. old 'fellow is. $47.98, 92 Moats at 15 cents ea,h. $9.95, w*wit %ill be observed to the to y letter. %V. � �.. %'oodrufl 1 ickerinq. a7. very lowest selling C A.M. PRICE 4 therefore held and will be tried for timber ftrr�ahed as per bill $2, ti iber fur• - - - - ,#� 1 murder whit Dished as per contract 02' 8 t railing . . - � �� _. 0. e his wife also Ills - : e" �4, 200 feet of railiuti $l, 85() t lank a Milts formerl sold at �$ t ti','>i}Q` i llew and wif3 will be annul ed on a t y r p gn $12 per ICI $46.20, railing mate is $d.40- r lesser offense. of 9177.1;7. tv D Gord oo ft 3 11 4 14 I .. a total t tL �ed ced to - ,F in plank $7.92, 5 pieces 14 ft $1 82, 2 piec4a ,. tf ;, - 1 , - - . The Winnipeg bye-electiriri. for elle 14ft 55 cents, 121+ ft.plank alttl iasis ]r; 'r2© r011e'�lft I - . r' sir 1IiIl . '• Suits foruaerlysold li-t 1� = Commons ou the 22nd tilt., resulted ft 8i.i$, 7 pieces 224 ft $3.70, p s 120 i : ft 91.9e, E38 ft plunk $1.2;f, 4 ie 16 �t will be itl clp ration every - Reduceu t413.�0 : - iri >;h� return Of Hon. Joseph Martin, 51;27, 3 pieoes JUL $2.38, lurr beri as per i . . I Likieral, b a ma crit of 427ove Lir. g Per da W the Vt ek at CGL. 1 ' Y y r bills $Ifi.15. Your committee ;to a Cvlin H: Gampbell,Conservative. TLe notvledge the receipt of the tel owl ig com• 1)flt' A11411. - its for�lerl� Ifi01d at 13.5�i - :`J�� seat was made vacant 1� the retire- .munications. Dgvid Annall at d J hn An • ; �, • y drew, Domplainin� as t� certain w ter be $pel�l.lt 9VAago s mo Wilkin- 8duced t0 �10.00 . ,,, - ment of Hugh John Macdonald a. j 1. � � � ; ing turned in their properties, but as the son IOVV8. I - 4 �f%� �, - -short time ago. The people of Mani-• matter is in the hands of the T wn hip Eu � r:�_ W CCW1 - BR UCI�AM. , Mack. Stripe and Fancy Worsted F toba are determined to ptit an etid to ginber wo are unable to advise an action -- £,,- t : $ • Pan in 's formerly sold at $ 7 $ � ` ' the Separat© School agitation in that in the matter. James DricRae a out for r t' �� i - - 1�. Province, and Mr. Martin's success is Mr. Pallister, saking tihat the nsp for be I _ RedU0 �,o J �Q. J,t� . sent to examine the tele drain Dun trnetod i i $ . � " - Y -due, in 11-1 ,a`large measur. , to the fact by James Laughlin oil his far ,, 1 t 84 in - >r �v�sh to Dell tLt utic�ll to of r '�`" that be is one of the li br dere it, the 3rd con of Pickering. As the am is not 1 ; - • • ' movement. built according t contract, we would �'+XneT fr4lXl `i - .. ; . bu �T m ,� T_ therefore recamuiiend than th C ark In• well select -d stQ(S Of �� i' j ire u . I - , t Uf the McGreevy-Corrlelly ca$@ et strict the Engineer to inspect -_ a me. J is { r�_ T M. Gerow caretaking township ting ►er slid Statiouery�. ° •a. ! Ile. �lil8 of j �� �� 'Ot-awa the Toronto hews Lase to � . I' . • M1 atatemeut of aamc), els loo lug air 'chool Pu 111a811i11 $ 1 - .,-� ` -say McGreev and Collnei assist- ter brig y -" y y rigs on 5th con opp 'lot 8 $ 5. All" i► I , . all reduced setup In 3110$. .,: '. ; ed in a conspiracy by means iif w),lioh of wh, 3h is respectfully submitted. �n1ttlJa arh i • - - . f Ou ►notion o ll1r. Geroty, ch irri;'n, re- • t t . . r : r the country was plundered of thous• � -�•� , �••• , /�• g•'� ` ands upon thousands-of dollars, The port was adopted. �'YY1bYOlt�bry tri lCr �.1-�Y..1•. w Y..l,.. i.�.i :_'..". W8. 'llaralltee �r 3t. , Your atanidin coiniittee o t In li ante , , punisbinent they are now :�ltfferin is g .t. Fail(, Pape , oltlet3 lil�i11 6 £Lad worklnanshi * - ` - g begs leave to report and recom end as tel• I " . extrerrlely light in Comparison with lowe:-Payment to General Ho pita ,- Tor• t Pette iii `tCl0 1. r `. r'. t11e magnitude of the crime of which onto, for care of Wm. )1ZcIntyr , .2G a e at , ,,fi�ee �T 40 cents 10.4 I yp_ (� , $ 1�� of iii -`..17 T► H� 15 the Mand convicted: T $ 0. Isaac Bar n, I In t' S t1,.�Y�'� y here is no b & E. O lit E ��<<� Excuse for the exercise "of executive grave for Charles Mealiag, Gre n Ri er,the l �+� al a�' �d away. dawn. , .4 . , deceased having died in destitlite o-scum• - . PICKERIN� � East W.clemency In thele .case that would not stances $1.50. Your oominitt4 wotuld re . s a 1 also to that of ever thief sent commend that M. Gl®eso su rl 11Qrs. P, �^�+ �p A� �j 9( tF apply y Johnston with $8 worth o of wood. , inter : .,; .V ..L3� AIM down by Col. Denison. But »o olio Donaiderin Iienry Elson's cafe, o on •�-� /� ever hears of the circulation of a eti- g ? ---•��•-- ••••��-- ��ii _. - r p recommendation of Dr.. G. M. Brodie re- 1YJ.-.1,. J1 I : , l a d I. I- _ tion for the release of the petty Offell- quires medical treatment, and n cov iider- - I W r �r% dere dealt with ir. tLe Toronto Police stroll of a petition _presented s �: b a 1` d n i F • s FROOK . . ,�._:., y T le un ersig ed begs to aanountio � ,,F o-urt.- If -the_Cons irator_s now in large number of the ratepayer of Clare- • . -- - p_ _ - .A { g ed the adopt- i - -- - -- . - 4nfillenlent at Ottawa are released it moat and nal hbarhood r ostia' the 1? Y �© RT to flit air©its'ill t the Ila 4 .R lit l � - , same, we would recommend that t th at. . - C U R S Z a N a1. - nl ili be an official acknow.edgenlent lent be sent to the General Ho pital; Tor C�.j°.a. 'f 2. f .-I'. ' --{ t tat there ie one law for the ,pot r and onto for four weeks. All of rch"ts. re r ��-o�"- s Dtfull and heil+�eforth w'Il sell fob CASH i , f iendl@ss and another and very differ- 1� y submitted. The �'lakerxn & Brouha EJ Railway WI1 run daily , �, el t law fQr the rich and influential. On motion Qi Mr. Poctoher aha'i€mac, olily. Those desir us of lyav rig their Fxculra ions t4 tl�® Fur lture WareroamB of. {- x IL report was adopted. {_ wantla<. suppled . w'll kindly 1,beam in - . The Ways and Mems Committee Of Xour standing cotninitteta onotitt'ugen• mind'that (�Q C R Q I T will be v1 1. I T , 'th.e Aman Congress has presented cies begs leave to report an&re recommend as, � ell � LLINGH i. � ",t: 1 i All tot follows :: Payments under the Tree Plant- under any ciloums noes -:'� aE '�„ ' •� Q1?'" r. . i ,:• -,` its report at last, and although the Y ing act, W.Cowan for 8G trees tit 25 cents , . : kx, suspenlge has been tiring,we Canadians $21.50, Robt Devereil 50`trees $12.50ji Geo. In cousequenoe f the above change '' - ---�-- r-��--....� ��. . ...' i will be mush benefitted if the recom- Pht]hps es trees 1117, Theo Nagerma;n sff we have decided tc reduce prices > sT ► �� iT �N Vit: mendations are adopted by the Cleve=" trees $fl.75, Jas Iiogla 95 trees $x23.75,"Thos follows :-- Pte;"�pl e,n� gdlOp g' lte8 - c.F: - land art .. Coal and iron ore to be Pugh 2G trees $6.50, Jas Mcdormack 17 E+'amil �+'lp r • t - , party. trees $4.25, T. C. Brown f r $1.54 e. y 1•so per hun,c�ri3d . ,, t C+�utre a d Extend Tables � replaced upon the free list ;the barley. C. wiiso't-28 trees �7, H Ellicott 34 trails Manitoba Flour •, X1.70 , .- - . ' ' I. . . . tax to lie reduced' to neral nt cents Am r r J Dave d2sa treEea Pu h 11 trees $2,7G, v P. I04 1!; SANS: . :, i Q� feet of P14tllx8 Frammg. 5: � P g bushel, that is at the p e e i q >�. wm Edwards 99ltat ilivEet, grin, 8dr0oa suites fr�Hl t p w price, the dot is regulated b the tree $24.;'5. Jae Taylor 209 trjaea $Gra.25 ., i1. ' Carl.' p � , Y R Y � er t111n nec�ess�l` 1. __.__T, - ific as of .yore Josiah Pugh I trees $27. Playmenit t-o N.B.-m-•Prompt settlement �by cash >r � g .iia t e "Undeitaltrrlg ling ke t constantly on hand, V, per cent. and not,.sPe+c Y, Geo. Phillips ion seryioes a>i ngin�e>• is note is regtlixod froiali .411 gyps axe ilicle t: �'ricos right. A . rads free limber matter of Mrs. Waring .Picker ugI lt� a ed, 5tf g �eetables of all k , gII ' I)t1, + lei , : 1. i� 11ldortakorlbe►lmeri�, 'ialtet'ing• _ . . . , - . e. . 4. 1' 1. k x . . [ ` �i , , : , ,ij� y ; .,, -I t . i. .,11 - c{. J!j .. . . ....: - •-.fir. r r•��j�' ,,-�'t'�•' ,"k- i \ r�- ,,t",- _ • 1 Jy�'•_s.. ,. ;y t � f R - Le':�..Yy,. fes- 11 ,. _ :: .. yy.,., ,•y.;`:.-I i# ,._ +::<'a1' '� ? ^_ \X #j - ," --.. �raf am s r.• - i . - w #F -:: ' 4 at• 5 - , fi �' �• § :'.: , :,,.. '- :_yt; - . ,. _ _ - X5.1'ta.'•s_ i! - :.: .. _ - . dye^ � �� 1 • t. �i'-}, r":; `__ ., :. % _ i. T.0:S".FW!'4.. _ - r,5 aP:: .1111 .T V e . _ .' . : ti- " i ' }. 3i� r. - _ -... - ._. -.. +�.� . _"': :fit. ,_ lr .,II - r r.` + 7 .,. -- . �� .., .. ... : _- `.:_. --. -. - ;'tF' i.- ,.z.,.••_. �.. ... .:. -.„_. .,_ ,y -. .: N `'i r ••E+_• -'t:.' �t: arY '1'p ..y;�,-., a .: : s 1 a , , t a -rox_ .._. .. -... ..- .,.-.' - 11 ,... a.� .a^ : fs. - r x''�s.a !i"c,. >, ,-. .wet •. .. -.:. ".. _ ,,_ _ ... .-.."..,, '..::.,... ._ _, .e r- c -'�, t+._,. c ��..r.,�#F_ u. , ,. ..� _ �� .,�r •f„ �*8t1�. 59, v3. „'.: � *:., ,,3 _ { �.. ,_ {+? •- ,.fid - L_a ._ .-.. �'.: ,.* tN'-g � �g, .�. 1 ( 'E7. �f.z a"G»:: '�. J'.. :� , :'S. 2' ” "sE41. •':Y: 9 _. I _. : 1 [E -- _ a' - s'�'+ - .`fa ,ask ,t?- :{.: prr _.,fie 'A..d.! ✓' fw:•+..w,: I 11 ,# .7, a-� 5j"r .. ..» r 1 �• � {� l; a: "1 19' d to J; .k �b�r i1°L is T 7 t.. 1 _ - _ Y . D RI E. Not s__'­, :: - _ • i 1. �l, R• . x •.,. - .' :. . . A T ,3 p STOLE THE MOST ARE FACED MANNER 'Of' C'�tY,1St; Qnd Ehd C t'C . , ' IN y - P'80M OUR EXC$ NGES. ' • . ,. . The Model Endeavor4r in p Ayer'mea . p.. - Mrs. Josephine Weli , of An ot°a is �ing is brief ver Fills . . 1. Xi �, .ra g p ns s . 0 ' . - "' / �,� Y• ap th a a, file first and only lady dentist in Ontario. plenty of ppatienee,keeps h a b by ste,ble , r The man who .alta down to wait for Prays witboat ceaai'ng, is spiritual rho � _ a , 1: 1P- ;�r��.�, oaghlr, leaves self interest_at orne, ie fu • ;'�`",' f: ,,4 .. ..- eomething to turn up will need a oUzbion ,>, ` i re ars 1 }' r - #or his seat. P p d on the eub'evt, nes er critiois s -, .,: AAT , VI; always- Chime and .not. withoutF gourd - y , L, � ; There are at trt'eeet t fewer prieont3re b' the other members, seeks a leseitag an �} ., fall ] i H' y expects to Bud it, !sera " rota ' as an ev I V rea.ons, that this bu iness -wa.s a sort of-'con ,c '' 1. y 00 n iP98ton penitentiar than at - pectin �IIn + 1. 3' inventive, knows an appropri to hymn t g betw4en all cla ses'-of pbople; .that is, its � ` any timed:ring the last'twenty extra. ' sa est , y g , greets i3trangera wit a emitin not difi'icul to secure what you want ill- any depart- - �anada took 27 medals for butter at cordiality, tries to help the eeGinl; an n cc . - the World's fair,according to information, me t at ju t about- what you intended to go. The ` the members, is always on b nd for the majority o stares are not s Constituted, .and in many: s °' \j � which Prof.Robertson received Thursday, ante prayer meeting, is willin to be tb , . , t ,,\ � 1 A by-law is to be submitted to the rate• fifth member on any oommitte , makes n a :� `• t% nstances a remarkable fo art absence of _moderate sI 11 payers of Hing on the fi st/of January to social dlstlnctiou +end is social !with alI th priced goo s, believing that "exorbitant'prices" add a•:„ „t members The model Endeaworer out of give t�iem a ehanoe of a ulishing statute �' certain dix inction of merit o.the Commodity on sale, r, labor. I the prayer meeting is oonsisbe G, is a "liy - .It is at this juricture "�whe a the roads `part" as be- 5 "`` ` ing apostle," seeks scala at all Imes, is na tween our. ideas 4f bullus s t• 1 The,polioe generis of the of y,ofToront° a rig and abhors cant loveshi 1 eth f ` ` s fel ow m ads and those who has been completed and Showa that on the P a i t and shows it, comrnanee with sena all th adhere t© a custom, not u common iri a majority of /1t ' n night of November 5tli the population day. long,keeps his flag unfurle4 and stand establislim pts, tour tan sin favor f �� " %/ % - ' was 188,883, by it, is ready and anxious toj do a ggoo1. 11= P; o the buyer, _ i, f ) 4 ' while common sense will a lode the idea that c�bi - At Montreal,Tharaday night a meeting turn for anybody, is practical{ #nd believes „ • P g l \ . 7 - - `' ,passed a resolution requesting the city that hie religion is the same,) is able t Hess in pace adds merit to the.goods on sale. Nate �� 1 t� 11 : •S_ council to establit3h and carry on a bakery give a reason concerning the ;lope that is { some hinf as to prices nd qualities that prevail \ I ; as a oipio enter rise". his, thinks that he has the b et thin i r _ r � : ,�` � P - g ' here. Spa ial attention is directed to the quotations ',- `_,� r „ G. A. Burnham post office ins eotor the world and wants to shard, it with his - -1 f p P I r�, below for. xceptionAlly fine arments. 1, `= 4 h'ad a person up before the P.A at Port -fellows. 1. , Hope, Friday.week, charged Kith using a Never was an appointment;to the presi. .- V. 7 r - a dency more popular than t `t of Canon ;i __ P Y} ', tamp a second time. M n's Iriet>( I'rie�e lst�rs, in grey • " ° A hunting party in the vicinity of Lake Richardson (at the Provincial Convention � and sown, genuine goo s, wool.Iined- �`aat St5� �, , Catharines) and never ; Id' a presi• MANTLES ` Joseph came.upon a white deer and shot Furti er price. . . . . . . . . . > , :;�18 t?0 ,i °, `'t e dentin Ontario or anywhereie se for that ` it. The carcass has been placed• in the matter, have a stronger eaequltive around nt rice .. , . ,. , . , ,', , . , , 12 00 �'Ladlos'Fawn and Brown Beaver C/1,ath i • �• - Pies p e bands of a tazidernliat. him. Tho Canon is a urges enthasiaetio Boys' Uvercoat�•in Ca adieu xw0ods, Coats, ripple collar, worth $10, for$6`W, -. ,J -". wltll!or without Ca !.adios Aur and Hluck Beaver Cloth# �4 Fred Train: of ginmottnt, bookkeeper Endeavarer in every sense of Itlpe word. ; -• pes-- Tailor-made Coats, cat)o trimmed with rows ; in J. E. Ellis' mill, had his coronal bone A word of enconragemenG tlO�flower com• ' " Her price. . . . . .. . . . $6 50 of bralct, wore ts, for Bice - Fort � Present rico. . . . , . .. '••• 3 I�adiei' Une Aeaver and Boucle Clot ill 1 ;' r: .broken by a slab which flew from a saw m,ttees. One of the Diethodaet f3ogieties P d GL0� !NO# Y •"" i huntors'green, farm, brown an black, u11 �" c yL `striking-him in the face. in Toronto had beers carryin pn •a grand Different kinds of Bo ' and Youths' fur col:ar, trout facod with beaver, edble o-r I _� and faithful work in the d'atribution of Ovdrooats in Tweecla, NI�ltons, BeL>ti�ors, G•'epnland seal fur, were $19 to$20, for$1a '�� 3 ' sills Margaret Dloallceter, of Scarlrot0, + �� fio,cera. One of those who the visited, TVlens. Heavy (,a ci or Hood lover.' ete.; some very Soo •clue ities all stz. n j'n3��, itoLver Ciot:h L'latere, with cape, .",•�'',. died intestate ]flat month, leaving X2018.• Y . voats�- 26. Her cousin, Christo her Tholn son, but whom Irons of them had }er seAn per and odors- wore$$ib t.o$20, for$8 to sl2 { F , p p Former rice.... ....`., .,.,,-, lhtdic+' bine 13eavar and Boucle Cloth _ sonall was a young man ve sick with , price 2 b0 F'orcnor prices, ,,. ,.".$5 7,.$, ti b0 to 11 of the same.place;applies-for adinini�tra Y P Y K g K y KY 1 roaent �r►cc,..... . . 660 Prasc,nG prices :..$2 323 i 7 6 7 " St nnt�h rape,cic7Rntiv,hrntded,embroider tion, conau m tion. A Can >~o a loss! cler Meu s-Heavy Twe d Ulstcrs • lou ed and for trinitned. 1>rice last t'edne,rda , # i T mace iv the same neighborli qd who wag 8), kSall s Scotch .fwe:id l�'tits •ell sizes-- $12, $16, $tt3, rf20 fcr $6 90 4 H. S. North former! of NewctiFtle, I 1ti rule lined--- l , • $ 5., $10 7� - P Y - co fling ou him, found the o man who r ,ld n. �' Furniot prices• . $10, 12, 1.1, to . - and !lead of the big medicine flr3 n of was nc;t rL Christian, had .be ngbrou brought to 1:o,'n,er grit©,,,.,,".,", ,;,;",,,.,, „ 10 60 Matd>,' 1 word t'laters;long double cages, , R Present price. .. . . .. ... :. . 700 Present prices. . ,1.. . : . , 6 S0, 8, t), 11 rvuru t h c, R?nor g�,for$3, 4, $s 25. ' Northop and Lyman, tiler! at his harie in Chriat;,L:;ity through reading t�ho t©gts at- ;�Ic„'s Melton v recasts ` si Cart than `1'�veod Suit for 'ninl:_ all 't+e Li,' 1?L'icrAr C°iter , wth rip le collar, . Toronto, Tuesi?ay morning, ill hie 73rd taal,ku to $cure of the flowers (Left by the nt, c or ' trimmca with beaver or llreonlan seat tor, d double breasted %oul or serge lint ,•►H-• slz`'s'” aero$ a, tr., $;s, for 89 50. 811, t3. S4 • F- _- year. - faftli>nl workers. Shortly after he died, . g04, � I'r,r,ater price. ,". , $l Fulznpr ,prions:. .. ,°. , :r�,- 0(?, 8 (ul 9 C 1 Lodlo,' Pin•proof Cloaks, former prioe - 1?41- {L' . At Ratliburn's cedrir I>zill, D�c'et�nl'b, a L,aci,,;, :ioyfully ill his Saviour. Press on ry I ,cseut larice.. .. . . K &0 Pt'Vsoxit graces. :,. . G), (1(), (1 ('0 $ $7. se, frn•$;, s4. q TUureday, ri Board thrown frcr� a circul;Yr then ei]'l:v orkera, and"bo n t weary in 141en'e D. B. I:n lis udfct .;►�ey.ci:ild��nw L'laterlr, largo cape, # t . w�' . saw struck Charles lIa'ccior and Ciii•t g BeavVr, iI: bills B, 5 Suit$ with short or lo::" ar 4 ( � �% sb, $i 5t�, gl 50,.worth double those r t,�(t `I p fir.. + roll ao:a•, or in ue time ve.iha11 reap if + ' Y : t •- 15 unil black-- � i N , j �••ttrfls, c� . •topper Crunk. killing the former instautly }e f..i,:t t:ot." ; I- -in Tueodsandt4orstods,i rto 12 ye.Lr3 - - �+ ,-, - 1 ormor price.., �. ,. , , . . . b 00 1�oriL,gr prices. . . . . .. . . . . r3 G(t 5 t3 tart si . L Coate, vlain or fur qa , ' and badly ivjarin;g Crovk. - -- ILdtes > res f j- Present price. . .• ,...,. 2 (?U 1'rsAc nt prises, : 1 2,5, 2, 3, R' ; i;t,ur sod, $'' $'60. $7 E"o, worth double these s J. S. Larks, of Oshawa, was 1,►'eFeiate f 6 � � , ,+E: ... . ..- F y y ,.1 >�-{ . with an address eDgrogsed "in -a li:ugviii ��' ""'',.m _. .. rc ,...*.. � cent illumindt'ed' itl'bum and a $'275 gold . — " •rpt E MHtf, "1� : watch and chain b tl�e staff of the Can aY adian Commission` at the World's Fail .- DD■ Saturday evening. _ M 9 .136-140 King St. East, Toronto. �. 11 {Y -_ R. H. Tinsdale has been engaged aH 'c' .-: re c principal' of the Mt." Albert school and ______________4_________-;__.__ _� - _ __ ___ also bliss Chelland as asaiptant. This � ei � . - - -- -- - - _.-_-- -- r.. will be Mr. T-insdale's fifth year at DirI I . =' FARMERS of P CKERI t ,.,i ,- i Albert,which in itself is one of the strong to the ways! of her household." WEATHERAGAINt ,• est recommendations. - Yes, Solomoiris right;that's what If y`ou want roaehin® that will give a • ,w-t; i'4 Bather prophets who bare been con ' e good housekeeper everywhere cod satlafation, call on f3mttb she w Y P suiting the goose bone report tha�r that but I have a fine stook gf Ladies, { entsand Boys k>altted undeR►ear. f , :'4. does, but' particularly in Can- as all kinds oI maohine y ; also th im• � . - • r. time honored oracle Indicates a winter of Warp! Dress .G ods. Tweeds,, heavyweights. Flannels, all , ' unusual severity, On- the othAr hand ada. proved Fleury plow the boys can a as . colors and checked. Heavy Blankets. Felt Boots. � - .- � : data gathered by the corn seers denote a .• But her ways are !i" # a�wayl3 good work as mea, so lqe away with our � Y � .�. _ taulky plow. He has all ixade of bu les A American and Canadian Coal Oil. . , winter of almost ethersl mildness, old ways. In fact sh dib- ' " . m, r wagons, also the celeb ted Rose rry _ I.� �, Christopher A. Stropluggage. , of W oodbridRe, carded manq tin9atiS Ctorp old cart, Jackson gear, want" by Bpe' h Co. - - 'T �C.'aTTG�2 PRICES. .: ` , , '. was fined $50 and coatsfor having a foot ways. For instance, -day aho All kinds of low Dints nd re airs e P � 4� of a moose deer in is It Ras _; •1,,:, hidden in a boot. ) e was sent to jail in ig sling •w-"-; '• -� i ce••• on hand at reasonable ra s, p p _ +k default of paying the fine. One Elliott,oi - "'� "`' DAVID SUIT - 'i r. PARR, V �� 1 '` ' e ,! . Pickerifig Vi lags, ,sort of ` Bolton, was fined $50 and coats at Ros P.O. Darn ', '�' seau for killing a moose, . . P. -_ i . :1 ,f Saturday morning the' office of tiesz(1HF' jNCi MARKET. ;t` 4*;'' 1 �A , Scratch 7ourrHeid -� F' . I., Streotaville Woollen milts was bro;ceu JT ONCE �'iokerilo�, Nov. 22, I'8913 > , into and the vault door drilled au1 open . Wlieti ,rI .....iia , Od 57 er bne . ed. The burglars got nothing for their i'Vhen •ou 'liars time and see wlietlirY ' 1" •'.`" p ". � ' ' >" 'herLt, white fall......... - ca- .; F , ,�;,' - trou�le, as the head ofllee of the ovneern We entreat those indebted t0 it is full of dandruff or n , or if vaur a� `'f hers red fall 00 57 cc is in Toronto and notliin la kept in the + •••••••••••• g • us to call a.nd sett a tile!!' C• hair is falling out, if a do Roti Oats, white............ � 80.81 'c . vault except papers and books. = ` ht' New 6Art lin mead of a©utltt3. worry but go stiaig t t0 Uats, black.................. c r The annual meeting of searbaro towli $. All . a,cc unts of u0 80 c ., . rl� , 'p 1 rd. And this is in i self a res• aril by DeC. WPI be ,g b- " •f 'FdEI �''' ' - Fluar 'L..,...rowed....•$1.fi0•$1.70 erL�b ;� sill Reform association will be held at 85.88 ': - - Burrows' hall. Woburn, on Monday, Dec. o II why "she looketh well " in � tonaorial parlor: aua aet your hair _ P a8 � : ' 1, f l.ltb, at 2 o'clock p.m., fel• the eleetiou 'of another sensic for sh eats no �eot to costs as `a, are likely good Il. q'his ' Bran..............................a1A.00 per ton �' singe(! and ahaw • shorts............................ 16.00 ,' ,--, �-y ofllcers and ether important business. It lard to cause poor di tion and to leave any._, day aifter he : will emove all traces f land• - 1 is desired that ehAre be a good attendance ru and will prevent y ur be• FARMERs' MARHET. , ' '�' a worse completion. above dal -4 from all the polling subdivisions in the I I": iuq snatched hal ToRoxTo, Nov. 80, 1858. ', �_ township. CUT'r0>rEN is mu B b�tttt ear patrons can see the reasons le• - � ,� P• t Charges modevat . 1. ; ''. The seer ell er given b the new! r all Coo i ur- cess of our trequest. . Y PP a Y y ,�H P ''Wheat fall..:.::....::. ,. •_ �, . a + $ 00 60 t0{ 00 00 4j. �: :,s inaugurated Young Men's Conservative orae, as eve one who has tried "t7CT. J'.�E3. j �T tiYheat,epritag 00 68-to' 00 69" - _ .,.• 3' BROCK ROAD. . , _ J Wheat,red winter...... "'�`.- A, Club of Slarkham at the Franklin House t declares. ave o tried it T E N C 00 59 to 00 00 on Wednesday evening, the 16th lust., For sal eve h e, . . -__--_ • Wheat, goose ............ 00 0 '.M v;as a ver pleasant and successful a sir ' r Under ager and b Funeral Director," Berle ............. ,' $� - g 58 t 00 09 4. ' R I • - - ,There were pearl one hundred slid fift ._ TT - Oats,y b .�.�.,......... 0 to t s A ENTI us00 4 00 46 y ;I1. HITF�'AL btiah 00 88 to' 00 34 } Y by :_ guests who sat clown to the table, include-` Made only Peas bush... . 00 57 to :00 58 ',• K. FAIRE�lANK C ' 'hte P g J Wellington and An ts, air Her fo ntlieiriliberal fro aheadu Hay,new, ton............ 8 00 to cJ 00 -� ` ing a s rinklin' ogrowings, -P, i1doNTtit3AL, f �' pin the g st ear and aka for Y COIri tete line of ` a ' ; t ,........•.....• - r`. It seems to be growing ashconable to Straw, on. 9 00 to 8 00 run away with another an s wife. A 8 Pa Y 4. F Ga kets land 00f13n8 Dressed hogs............. to 6 26 ,. L � " b " I continuance o!the same. always on Band., 4_::,, man named Baster from Ma le was at __ Beef, forequarters....... 0 00 t0<: 600 _, Wednesday ?� TdBI.]b—PllaYexiast' tatioia u.5r•s H�r�e»lloein and Geller 1 Blaeksln tit - �'--• •�---�-I . Beef, hindquarters...... F 50 to 800 '. ,; � `I Newmarket on Qf ednesday o last week TRAINS aoING EAST DIIr A8 'OLLOwS'-- ,.1 hunting for a pair that had eloped. a ung. done on shorter notice, 71xw .C1ag3s �f3 oe . .Mutton...................... :' 000 to 600 .`;,— t• No. 6 EXPRuss . . 7:52 A.'M. • , •. , told Chief savage that lie had only been „ and at lowest prl s Veal carcase 7 60 to 900 i ;� 20 MIXED 2•Q5 P. M. -- :-.-� —�- ............. 1. niarriedoa little over four mouths. This :. --- PENNOC.K,, hitevale. lb•••••• - 00 22 to 00 20 complaint laint is becomin alto ether too fro- . 8 LOOAL, 8:80 P. M. � Diseased and interfe in fe©t E 1` P g g " xP$asa g ' --- -_ �_.---- - ___ gg®, dot.................. 00. 00 to 00 22 guent for Canadians. 2 ):1$ P-M., speciality. , TRAINS GOING WEsx Dp$ A8 OL,LOWS i A most melancholy accident happened I� �»------ ROUt�17'13AM v; �6} . on November 15,w John �'Vard son No. LOCAL 960 A. 111, A Gall solicit ' ' . � IN� ''` , BANK J :P of Francis Ward, a prominent farmer of `•1y Mrx�D . 8:12 P• M• ;f. .��' P W 1 GRAHAM, C A1. MGT ' Manvers township, lost his Fife. Deceas. 1 ExPaaea 9:15 P. M, -------- a 1- ed, who was an estimable young man of fs l (opposite Market IID!ding.) SCapital Paid up, 1"; $1,500,OOa = f• .,f at out 28" ear-s of age, was standing near 4. . To the Ratepayers of Pickeri -- X' - y g g g: -- - Surplus; - $1,454,U04. iLl k a stumping machine watching a stum be GIENTS,-As it is thought y man that - - �- - " .`.' i ' ;:-yti'� p y C.�.��� 1�T`'1' ing taken out when some part of the the by law passed by the Council last your I Have a-c0inple'te stook of Guitings,Pant- - X Y. : ;` t'4� WHITBY AGENCY..- machinery broke, -striking him on the authorizing the Collector t collect two I ,. in e and''ovetcoatings, which will be - s ,j. heiid, killing him instantly. per relit on all taxes not Paid foreth814th i Made tp in the very best inannAr °n __ etr i Q erai Saaicisaig Budueq Traiasa 4;JI, of D©c. is not iii force this ye r, taake notice SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.. °` Y anT in first-class style. = S , - that jt has not been repealed andl•is in lull I interest allowed at highest Durrant ratres Na ,. BTOU.FFVILL�. x force the same as last yFar. I thus call Those requiring clothing for fall and notice of withdrawal required, , winter will do well to call and ex- 1 o 1, Tour attention to it, so that ou may fully - E. J. THORTOAT, a , ,N J. J. Rae returned on Monday from Ica- understai.d that if your ta$c " era not paid amine aalnples•I'rices away down, -Ioly b1ANAGER.,' , r _ , Jay City, Michigan, where he had been via- before that date you will be iablje to. pay A• }•'.a �,i ' • A. URQ ART, Brougham. , • , ting his sister, Mrs. Martin, who is afflict the two per cent,so don't bla _e tlio collect . ed with a serious illness. or ifLJ1% ��vi � r t . •� you have it to pay. Yo hake all had - '_- - -- . - COlIeG� �7�ring YY oven_ .:"• .F Pa e Hamilton Cook, of Lemonyille, who sold our bills sometime and the taxes should A� x{t ":, yy tXT 4 a 1. out his farm stock and- implements on be near all in now, and wo Id be i! they " ''i SLA 1Ir ij" t}1�T IST Fencing. AR. - Friday last, moved-into town oar Tuesday south part of__the Township hast paid as a _1; . 1 ..� - I ' • and occupies the house of Joseph Hunter. 'pro.,}ptly as rho N�I'th, altho gh !served a1. z i .i: 1. Mrs: John Park attended last week the mouth earlier than t$p Nort you: are be. - - ;.vr - funeral of her brother, William Smith, of Bind in payment. T say to all, 'day your MORTGAGE SICU RETY. � Rochester, who died on Thursday evening taxes bpforp you ay your ren ,or store-bill, I -! - " - � x'. p last of inflammation, or blacksmith bill, or JJ,,�n other r bill as tl1t ' �l}r�,.p� //.�� ; 71. '` Wig"- ` David Forsyth, of lot 5, concession let, Collector is the only man that must au r, � ! ,.' :;. ' r bought and sold on commission. - t- Uxbridge, is going to sell out his farm will have his pay, so-settle ith thine ad- . " _t_., stock and implaments on Monday, Nov,27, vesary quickly lest he come nd a®11 thee - � �'�"` .. at 1 p. m, and intends to remove to Stoaff out, and thou be pint to shame d' word to ' Agent far dire t.tfa; ACcidentPla#e The underei ped returns thanks to the Fact `�� Glass gn u ! g 4 villa, where be will engage wholly in the the Nvise is sufficient.: he brat knoweth • V $ d. team: Boilerinsurance- many farmers who visited the Toronto = . rL k:•. agency business as heretofore. what.the law is and obeys it n t mOstauffer . t.('+�3 G?' 7'y �TC7 �Iett -~••-- Fair and saw tLe severe test applied by - Ae hire Bent, a firmer living near the penalty, and that is that I oltn after Irho royal bunter on. the Page Fence Woodbridge, was returning home from fourteen days hand ovor all a paid;taxbills .• —Manufuturer o — _ FARMS;.- and Y.IL,#ii,i GE The ron unee it he r -u y p a t $t oxtgest, safest;': Toronto ou Tuesday evening of last wetk to Bailiff 'Mackie for' collet ion.-i This I _- most elastic and durable fence on the a s' iG� p� ill + week he was r�ttaakpd by two men just op- would be sorry to do, 'but I lave actually �ift, r orG$ Qii Sl etlo L proI3'33K-ty F r w�Oile i2lligkdt and segel'aI laced their orders for polite the residence of Jag. Griffith, just clone the work that I atm paid for. Hoping - p above-Weston, and had it not been for the no person will put me to that trouble, but iDeep:wvll Paixips of Brae , Iron and Ititelu iragtwoce�irabie dwelliit�s in Pio>aezlrig fence, and many lucre wished they had ;Y timet arrival:of assistance the would un- that all will attend to this me, ter lit once; -. g Q ® +l iroua of �rentlii� seen it before .they lied other kinds of _ Y y Porcelain. $oabtedly have tacco�iplished theirtpnrpose. with many hanks to those who hav so i -- - eir"fir�a eb°m`d call on the #edea er8cted.` Any one wishing the best - 4 d rs*ued at Qtacve, - They climbed into the back of his wagon, promptly complied lied with my equ at, and Q�ARE� AND PUMING - 1NDFA1Ll ;,. fou4e on the mtcrket should Dell at High•. A . • t.11 1o those who ave so kindl earl rGain jtl& s , aaaaalted him with a stick of a0me kind, land,Creek and the.fenca.• t+or oitou Windmill mud aistera nice, sled, ,. sad endeavored to take his money, but the me in their homes I remain, s :evr, ou V Yb"4:�I ,CAMWO It .1 QS T)$. Y {cistern I'tulapo. Kai + s , _, ` & ," .fare mild.other information, ,call:or send to dries of the farmer Were not in vain, for humble ser4ant, . i , :. :. r =, ,,' ,' Y _ . ponaptly atter o.� , ,q ,. °" ' : ,< ,_ when asaistanco a p©aced, they took to1. . .:- , ..� a - z - ' F. aTflskzz30" it- 1, •s::L'�'.t' .->-"u; -:P3lrr Vit; -• ,- .;lei. d.. talR I a 11 i �, .> . > thea heels and of awe .- Tribune. T l '�+ Y �r : f ,. k, . yY �+ CUE .. 1 o- :; t X> t 61�flJA �� I1JLJ 4 a . , '. ,. - - -- - - �• } .'L. ,1�r }; '�'. c,,.-FiF -s c .til. ,.;3 . 1. .....-: -. - - -'. ✓,.,. r� _s,•( '. r.,t, ..�, :;..-,�4. - ,�. 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M,eobau-� , , e)6j,4',Jif# ft -in th L tlht._ '� I I .- - . . ­ , _: I . I _, )*f4q Wkii ­ . . .r ... ... I ­­ . 2% I U is . � V*X11f(h J . .. . . I - � _ P L .- I .. . . .1. ­ I . . � _ -4 -' -�., - � . . , . -1 .- . . �;,; - 0 _ ' . ,� , , : ;_ . I � � A fteap .Farm Eiii L, ',-V ' hlm�elf and 6vorybo( y'al8c; a real ae,U-mada lame of the.dalry,t4 t net at( 4io & b6si 1614 0_' ­ I I - . I . .L �'- "'. I� .. ' I -*�� w . . I. . .- . I . �­ , , , L I . 11tter Fearlessness Me secret of the Defeat of the Matai- may Make - - . , ' v . . . . � . -I... .I I 'Our illustration .-3.of man. But soppose 1 rou say, "Ah Johnnie,- Ing for improved pliksica 11011 I�iolt - the . I I . .- . . - . * I I ,Q� ` ' ' . d no 61 . - . - .1. -. I ., a farm -barn a 0, o 1. OrHIsh ]Power In the East# . Britain Reavousible,for*fte kro fectiou - . I . ,_: d it' there is no money in raising chickens. why milk, and when bret'ding 0 are not L' � . ' . ./1...�. ,.,�-.1-�-4 ad to the u . a � . , Wa 0, Fror3 time to time there are rumblings o ,- : of other Milli - *� I - . 1. - �1, eeds.of a sinall farmer who keep don't you 0 to oolle go, and learn to' be'& only good butter pro uceri remarkable . i 1. . :­ �'. . �� - ­- ._1 �_, a44W Owva as well as horses. It 'may be - 7 - -- ­ �. .1. ...-­­_ . short-hanfinan or a i ohool teacher? "i What in the�) -tueon of time uneasiness 1r udia, and an cc- in their lives the Mats. . I - - :­­ _� n1ade 30 ft. long, and the main art 20 ft. - ! tor and mpleteness . I outbue4t 0, fmilat For the first time * 1. - i,,- ,�1' f., ��I�Lir.1 wide. T1.e annex or a ' sort'of a man will you make out of him ? of soppeation 'of 01.3 fatis f,rom he Milk to oftaloilia , ,c,sm, foreboding holes are hunted f ugitives. They have I ik . hed can be Cided up , �1. ill for.tbo future peace of the Country. The found'that am aiware no m&tch for guns, ; , - I , �,� - I I - A half out at somet hing. Probabl� you sires that had motli6"frof I 0 od qualities - . . . - . 9 I . .:: - into stalls for oows, and compartments for have another boy -who wants fn be w book. thei), and 6-nly then, will ti p rfeetion of, Cc orted incendiary fires at. Peshawar, re. anti they are 'now skulking among the great � . -,,�__� �. . -the oalv' es, brood sows or ewes. This part ' ' . h . I. .. . aTing in the great loss of miljtary stores, � . �., ­ ,:�', � keep3r ; do you thin you can make a real butter-making ' . .- .1 . be got u rod. � I - : has no mow. The main part'has a row of I I granite Matoppo Hills, that nearly bisect . - I..., I � � . Is &A alarrMiii note, if true, and may be their counory from northeast to soqti i . .- I-.. first class stock,'broo ler out 'Of him ? No' . . . -, - . . _. ; ­. . . . 1 7 ; . L - . .1. . -1 e . . - �. I . -­ - ' I ". .' thelbi of immense trouble. The They m4y pluck up I heart. to make another 1 -:.11 �.. " - - - . .1 . . - air, not out. of :& million. Thus' You �7 -_ , '. -:.., -11 , - ' ' , - .l . _�. . - . : :.,....- , . .� I I I .. �1_­ . - . , .L haa I- ­ - - ­:-. : ` - ;. Pos6war -Cantonment is described by i . . . , __ . L , ­ -� . - I .-- .� :. . .. - see the farmer much .to learn I :. V i. . In Cuter..- .. . . .. . stand, but this is doubtful. 0 � . � ...; ...: . � 1. - , - .1 -_ . . 'a. :_­. 'L '­ 1,�_4 _�.. . � I�... �,�, ,a , �. .. 1. L .. I is Spencer Wilkianson, in the Nineteenth Con. nly two I , ­ I , ., I a in �, - � " _ �1? , � 11.1-1.1 .; what branch of agriculture in inter it . lies are really open to th �. - :j _. .z- - - . -1 . - 1 cour . � . - - . -IM, .I I�� It is often thoLi ht that � � . . . �. .,L -1 . I. .1,�1,I I tury, as"the Ultisis,Thule of British India." em. .One is to � I I �L* '� . � . 117 . - . program _. .,�, L ;� c _ -I'. j, . me for. Do what.3'ou are Cki�ctll&t4- not Uee6 ,surrender, take what the white men will , . - 1. . . . .­ . i�_�j__,� . -A ._�­.,.: � 1. ... . . sartry to ofitun as often a'sin wairm- Thol cantonment at an Indian town, the give them, - and for ot, if they, can, that � I _.. .L. _�_. " '�'­ ­_� ­ - ed to do, and you will sucdeed. N Borne. ,- L' " ' . . � ­ii . . _�­.. . I or weathi for the reason .- :_ .�: ­__� OZ_I __ , . I . . . - thing else, and you will 'make a fizzle, 0 ti at it takes wrif,ler explains, means tWo place where the they were-once absolutt-maaters where they - ": �7L , �',;_-­-- � ream lone 3rto 11 sour,"but if n ose notice is Enlrli�h,live. The nativi -L'. � 1 . .­ ,I 1; - - e town is usuai have' now been crushed to the earth.. The . i ,. ..,�..,_ � .: .�L:� . .- . , .. I % . � I suire.-James Ptiarso rA in Practical Farmer. taken it is Bison that In the in in, flavor of oncliosed,by high walle,�and accessible only other course I I � - 1 i. �4":-, -_. !11 I r . . . I . . . , ,_ .- I . 1: :..," . ___ I . is to retreat to the nor � I � Lr � .. ­ I . I 1. 14 , ' - ­ Winter butter in below that A Summer, by few gaten; it ill b iniful f COPIO, who and ake new homes for thems tlfw6ot � i �'. .;---'e ,�_. � 11 �V_ ". ...:,J2- __ I it-­- , �- , I . in . - . IL t , ­ . I 11�I .. .. _I- or rather, it has a a rper, oft n approrch- . . ­ I . . IF I * I - &%rs-or shop streets. beyond . �f , ­ I , ­ ­.i]�'--.. . . . Quito the-ZambosL ell,es _._�.L . �.: ,_' -I 7 .. . ossibly 'With an, If", ore d its baa . . _ . .­ . - . _- �..... ­- * 11 . .. I _­ - - �� � 1.0 �, .."--l.. , it .& L ,: ing� it bitter ta te, and ---- itis 11ow ' . a " , p .- Y ­ ... 0 I Ou ide the town, and a mile Dr two away, ... �: ­ . 11 -� : .., ; . .. A'ndted writer ex presse The recent at&,, ment that all avenjes of - ... . , � --, � '17-,-,�',�.` . -, I `-_ . . I . . 0 ll�8'01ilu %' matter 4 remidri , that this. proceeds is the cantonment - : � '18 - I -1 . I i ".�"I, ��'11�' '...I L �' : , I , * ion that a strictly pu re,blood of any breed from tile longer ti no. of rioaning, d I ­ . . . . escape for tliese defe4ted flatives have bee : .. � , . . I _. , . " . -I . _ 7 .�.._. A CHEAP FARM BARN. �- . �� 1' an - " cut Off'i9 not qviiEe accurate, More than . - - . 1,-.,1 , : , _­ - : .- . , ,�, I . . '. - . I . a , . * � . .. � I � L - I � 1 : . ­..: . ..'!, 1,� A., 1. will Ot into -the - ; � AN UNWALLID DTRTRICT, I I . 4"' .; conditions Of but few I lie ferment is not th i true onei but on I , - .. L - ­ - I L: ,� 0 of I I . .1 ­ a . .�._�­ , *. : I farms, and to the many dahymen an infu- lower order sill the avor is . t Vulline. "A once the Matabeles have crossed the thirsty �_ L ': , - , I . L . . . . . L . stalls al r rses.' On . wh0et­ oh house stands, I n its own'inclosure . .1 -, -- .. ;. I . � - -�., -` ., - . % !�. sion of severail bloode will give, as ft or oom.poun, but not impassable plains to the . . .. -� thq side next the anue% or shed are arrang- rule, This then, suggests that as the - I I I e Zarnbesi in _.- . - -:: - ". i �.O_'oil as d, and where the regiments, :: _ :'!- , -.1 � . �'L�L a better cow witfi more st.amina an( vigor, cream is in the crook or P&119 b should be- Brit4sh or natives, are quartered in 11 lines" the northwest. That route is opan to them i�� I i : : ,._..i" -.7-,L.-I e.d harness rooms, feed bins, etc., as.may be and such cattle will be ch6per aid pre. got in some reasonably warm p ace and have or rows of buts. Tile dantonment usual' now, al,Ild it wilt not be on.rprising lif in a , , . . in OL I .. �s7a'. ,; � . . . required. Aspace is left for a feedwa i . I In bas wile.- . I -y short time it is throneed by -thousands of� . I .. I �: '__� .�1_ * Y In served more easily. *a sense, 0ore an addition of at leasi a Put f soar ski well-kept roads, With a grassy . ,. ..�� .w front of the mangers. An sh9wn in the il* may be-a certain Me unt )f 'truth, A id per. milk to each gallon of cre In and tile margin and Rvonue4 of One Matabele warriors, women., and children of - . ..­ . . ( � 17 ­,.­­�.,�__�_L lustration thb room fo a n o haps-more prolit ,*nI .such 'cows, 1, - . trees giving it the nation.' . . .. I ._.". I..,�I, limited. Ho W is : ut the attompt; made to have the crei ripened in tile appearance of a Rre�t par k. To illus. . . . - be It I I " I I . I that the farmer at 24 hours. This skirn' ilk sti rter -is ba - -1 - wever, R corner post call danger lies I the fact If they escape to the Zambesi inst�ad, of I I I , I a t at t ra to how this part of India is governed,�Vl r. I .i- - ­.-!- . made higher thani here' i rder to large, 'ho.is to breed-t4�ese i6attle, will nor being forced by the Britia �.- i . �.-. .�',. .." - given, in o - w made by putting &Mn fresh Zahn milk in a Wilkdnsou way ,be quoted in his own! , 11 to settleldown . . , d - - - -I--,,--. f u.nish all uhe room de8ired. This barn can be governed by a c (16 of� rules hat is fruit jar and keepling .tj both covered wor If$ :- :. . . Ili Borne corner of their old domain, a hum-- - .", I -�. , �­ . .. be put up-for $350 or $400, necessary to maintain the exid I ellence And 1 � . . i . . . z � . � . ­ :".I -, .-..:. � I __ 1,-; �,- - )f guch warm for a few hours x�til,it (oni t - I bled and a subject tribe, &' qlleati�u Will .1 . . ­ . - -�*�, 7 . ;�-I.. I mences tit - F . : ., . ,_..�,�. .. , -, ,-! I The town gato of P 6hawar is � I . I ...'.. . I --;.,-- '.., . , . I -1. . mixed*bloodm, and in ho 11-m�ixing"is liable thicken, when it sliguld be ad( od t ` ­ - I A mile arico that has not beforo'confrouted - . , , . .; , L� . ' _ .- -I. ; -. I -,.:. - ; I I,t once . - .. L - � .. � 1. ,..� ­ . - - 1_; . I m the cantonment, �and the morning - . .. � � ._1- I - �- :,. to introdu lent or?saea t i fro . . WHITE ISTE'k IN A' I 1� - '. ';';­` noati�ii Required to Farni. �.,-.-'7- osirable, ,hat orew" aftet' my arrival I drov' VILICA. I': . 1-� , 1 � � . . ' td ­ � I Ut de, thocream. Itiias it - - - .- - -... - 8 I compan. . - , � '� r iM''L ' Cc Bac, vi� ickly r pened it inter c,in ,with no' , - - - - : , ": ;.:; .-'- ., .- irable qua.i,i... air.- ly obtiained will be should be as qu I tile W . I ' I . - . i. _. It:, - . - ! ore mu4t Iva Ili ertrater. Peshawar, I South Afric I - t� .. � - ._ releeted to the back round'and 11 confit. as in tile Sun)meraud O do Itl th, . t - blame tile Britial al Coin. ; ! . How many people are und6r the pres . ion but a nat F ew I . , ­ sion Chat little or no education is required sion ' amon*g.qualties will result. It is the , inuses, its lattice :Lny for taking up arms , . . _ .1. � with ita,mud and w I , . . � 1. - .. � against th ata. M .I '..­� - � I. te- breeder, after-all, who can closely se-in and I 0 winitipwa, and its multitude of men, is infl- eles, The war . wa.-i not of their 0 Ing. . . - . I - for farmers. I may say just the oppQsi ' .be some artificial nied od intrciducel in th E . � . I ­ �.;� . - ,':. � way of continuous wa, mth, eoar milk and nite picturesque. But the impression of They were forced into it by the native - "I I.- . : L. .'.'..I No wo�k or industry requires as much edu- unite crosses that are in harn�ony, and has, good cream cans. - I I . Be who, - " . . . . � �­ . � I 1� .: . ,.. ,.'� . � cation sia farming. I rray define education a certain type in in n nirl is bireeding . I . ; the at visit upon an Ilp'nglialinian is not .111 their ignorance,.tliouight they coiii, con.-- I . - .: _ - .� _� - - d a' . . ­ I elyr 41 . � I under two hii viz., artificial, that is from - " . - . , - __ . . . '.. . " . � . .. . I . I .. . e houses ( U'e I i. . 1 !.. ." ,.. towar6i it-creat�iug & now. breed Flo to . , � ...; . ��.-- L I . . due to tile quaint appearance of ill' r the whites as they ha(i the Masqou .. � - . I . . � I . . - " . - 1 . speak-with I are 1 as would be ' ' 11 - . : . . .. � I nor'to.the eastern dress of the inhabitants. C to . . , �:.' books and practical, that is' from practice- .. I . ' . � At if the iseve of war for., s the ,,ti,,,a". - ',� N _..., ,. 1 - . -as � I .� ' - I . . . .. -1:., or experience. We need both, and lots of taken in maintaim Cattle '_* .L � '! - I _ Tlicto are about eighty thougand native the Zi6mbesi, and they fall as ti I I . .. - I I I , '. W. :'. _: I .-C.-.:.: bet-hi, but especially the latter. H - . .uZ' e'2cell4noe 'in _ � Shelter for Stook.. ,, . .�' in . icy cerlAinly ... .1 I : . % Olv many alroady thorotlghbr9d,1 h an in mixed �i;ot - � the citV. As soon as you are through B - .t . th� w*lI if they flee at all, upon the 134rotse - � � ��. L no I . 1. I .. :...� - w ' -one farmer In I L , - I . - " - ., -the farmer have to answer? I)Iootid succe , -red under- ga�e.and inside the wallo you are among, .. " �?iI - . �,,-� .7. -"'.'' , , D d you ever thi &nee Shelf; r for stock. thenif Not&,,other English man i' to b-0 Aponsible for the prote . . -questions does ad and mai,ptaion u,a,,Lies that im hnnif � 'nation, will not the British be rrii re, I. ...:,1�,.�.,I . .. � 11 � a ctiol -4- . . �'. . . a ais 6, (� . ... � �_ " ; :,., i uk of thig? Is tlif re a man will not retrograde. I I 1�ult with the Thi h much to do w - a 0 - � -1 I . . I� stands the import h y . ,�u I e. I 9f �, is Zr - . . � in any Industry that hasaa many questions to .It!h Zambesi tribe? - . , eat �_ " ,' ,_ ­ . I otoo-1 of tile colln . . 1. �. - -. ;_ __ "�_ present commoi ' try is r failure seen, an4l,possibly enough ynn are at the ' . . .1 I ­ ` I �.. - � .;. ,-.-. . answer�or himself? Let'us look a i of tene of thousands of farmoi a. Animalt; The oul outlet for . .i . .1. _�- 5 ...�._: -_� t�l I'-9 r 11 ,hat/they unite too m,6ny biliods ah-eady, monlici'it the oil ly one in t;hc town. Everyone y . the Mitttabe es is 1, - I 'IsiflO leo . . . , . 1�_. . I ...- moment. All farmers have mor is anti the mating..was� a l(Lis noi being don,e fairly sheltered consurre 10 to 40 par cent. looks�t you. Thero is no staring and no rude.. straiplif, to that part of the Upper Zambesi �11 I. . - " � - - . � � I : I . . . � :_ �_­ ,_-�,_,. transactions than they can fi ber with a strict view and rarpose, . less food, increase more n w9i dit, come out negs, but you f ; ,I I - - 'em I gulued by eel thoeyba. Tholooksof thel Valley'where King' Lewanika. rulei the I in .. -:- .. . 'i 11 � .11, - . .. ._. Lilly r� in Spring far healthier, and orking and first litilf dozen men yoti pass,as they sit in I Barotse. I � ­ . � ­ . -, ..1. .­ . .hencesome kind of a book must be I ept. It knowledge of unitin tile best qua title$, -These nativea aro not admirable - �� - . . - . I ,�, . .-., . . � . _.,- . .-must be kept in such a way as to ain w8r,in and the -result has te.-n thati. undelirable milk producing animals aFe much better tbeir.shops or stand in the street givo you a� in their history or their characterAtics. .'..." 14,I _. _ .. . i. cas;a of Every f ler las t ' able to render offe.-tive serv* e The loss I . . I �! � . . . .�..._ . .. I .a dispute in law. hinge have obtained c I iality,' ofteil mas- I They inhabiL the large region where they . ; . .,r��� � . . . . : more or less checkii notes lettei.,�1�11 I : .� . . .. . . I .- . � etc., to tpry, and the common , w of the of one or more workiup her �r oxen, or - 1%MIA' AND H'TRANUX,9ENHATI' . " - - �­. �,_ - - . . rl)untry I 0 N�r. conquered and almost extorminate(I the . 1 - . . . if , ,� .I.. - write, so lie must be a penman in order to is a failure because of h a blending of to of cown or other farm stock I (if tea a a tiLg. : Makololos, who had just helpe,t a I . :: *: -. " - You straighten yourself and- hold your . � ,� I - . . . . 0 gering blow to thoso a I . . � humble * ,, . y � I ,. .. '_ A . : keep his books and do his writting.' He mai desirable qualitile ; in �Ct, exreel ble to make, )lead up, with a icsolve, of which you are �iissiouary to cross tile ontinent tin I that 'i , . . - .. : " -a a good mathematician t . f' the vir. yn 60 ' C I . ( ...I-il . .1 must b o figur i ,the ends of the year t, ull'the large hardly conscious till afterwards,. that if a journey which nia-de the u 9"­` . �, _.. is tues of stainina and vip have'the rr ast,cry . of Living. - , . es, and hold his own in the. at' I . majority of'such losses &Ine �.P!�.- - , - i -1 I-,' - the' expense .of daity qualiti of an I � I traced knifeiii lunged into your back you wili otone known to all the world. They are ,,, I!1 �. , I . . I - � 'es 'In too to diseases due directly,or in" a,",are 8 you slIggest great slave raiders, and ar ' lil ,�_ . .1 �., ..- . A commercial world. He must be a gram- great a measure. Mixi g the pure bloods . . (I trectly. to im. not flinsi. The eyes about . A . . � e a terror to tile _C. . . vNC . � � ,I proper protection in Awtumni '.Winter or that if thero were no cantonino I t-,�no others surrounding tribes. But they are no Match -6Q1 . I , ._:a .: ;­ I . marian, in order to write and speak for his of the breeds i t, a' compromise at Spring. Of the food nation, %IS to ask for an account of you, your throat for tile Matabeles. ant.1 they' are worthy of . 4 - � I '. I '_ . . 8, in fac a I.tI1 I I � I ­� ­ t::I ovirn in public place,;. He must be ai�POliti- best, and only the wisest of breeders can u4e tij) a large percenta 'in ,)rJ>ducing the ,i- I le . e an in - - . , , C al make progress by ' Better by. would ba cut and�our corpse throwiii awar sympathy now,-for progress toward lietter �f , ;:� -. , . :�_., ian, in order to ufiderstand government rl,Z��.�,' .., - � V ,., .._ - . 1.- its pMetice. , � t 'I", .. .._.� - _��1 biffairs, and hold the agricultural interbats natural IjeaL of the bod) a sessons, and �an-1 th%t tile people in die street wou g them. I_N�i I -14 . � 20. - . . FU . .- lace. He must be it g9od common cows by closely followipff 0 ediately, It will-,be niq trifling inafter to . r; .I� -- . - far, we think it preili to grade ip the heat enough to keep t.p I.- throug1l look wit withou�moving. You imm' . hings is apparent.amon . ' - -. I- . iii the right p . � ' . . .1 . - � - ­ e e � �_.., . I reador, in order to keel) posted in politib4l , to 0 . . - I . � . Off blooirl than -add t thd a6eady too ' -i , � � 'a line th body is abiolutely gsP " I - Only fe-al -that there is a reeponsibility in being MataLeles, Invincible so .far as native - 4 , r, ,6e( the . I - � � ­ _ . . ,. . ene- , I . . .I � . . bald commercial rnq�ters, especially markets. what food remaina af tt r thiel ,�jl.fttiis pro- an I,,',ng;lishm' mics are co . ;. � I , I " I-, . -.- blooded stock wo now have by fmquent i o . . an -, you are a representative � ­ ... . I . Thus you ,ee th,13 farmer must answer for change, with the view of I a vided in the systorr (an go 1110relkise Of Yna . ., ­ I . I . Y.. I� i _: - - , ..,:. . . . niting the-beat r.race, and all that. you do an(] may . � - I _ . I . . I .- - _� .every point of school educ�ation. But ill, growth and streng. th at d to tll� manuf , Tile first - ., . TVR-1FD L0'0' '. ' . :.,A_' I :, : ..-.. Is qualities of several broods. . Ac-. must bo worthy of tile 'pol'ition. ' . i;x . . � �. . . 11,'R, ­ . . '. . . . is-not half ; he imust study the markete, .. . ture of milk in cows arld of' eggi ill - . . . 'A ',, . . '_ - ,%�; . I.. I: i .� . ,, . fowls- duty is to not mind tile ei lity thoucand upon th's.land where inissiona'rieg hav ol:l. 11. .. .. � - '. _1 ! ! . � .1. - ­ ­ . � � I . � ... - __ ;. J , I . - . __ . . ,-.:!�1. '. " , I . I . ; ; . - in tl&u aur- -1 . a . . ; - -lien heat-escapes rap Jly fro ... . . and know ju t when to sell each thint ; . W � , " _1 I . * . . I I Peshawar .nor anything tficy may do.I ,tained a firm foothold,and where fl%uri.,hi ag , - - . . 1 � - ._', ! . : I . : I .. I I . - . , .when and' where , to -6uy, arti 6 _.�._ r .;., 4 ­ .. face, as incold weathei , more - k _ ­ 1. ; . I . I � , . . , . 'eAt must Thoue first five irinutes in , � . I � : .. .. - � .1 1. r i _ ­ I needs ; what kind of implements are the, `c._' Middle Wte RZO., ,;. I li:. be producrd Within al moq f od.be thus . tile Pcehawar scillools have been plinte.d. It is here that - '. .. . - baw-ii reveal to you the secret. of British the rk of Coillard'the Fren' - -. ..... .--..� ` �: best for his particular u,-c ; what -breeds Of Tho terms Large White, Mid Is I -to volisumed. In listure ,is is p itly guard. W110 I ch Protef tant . - . . p power In tile Fiat If i� impossible With. Who saved the life of the ' - .. � . � - . batter kn3w - out utt4r fearleamn ." . . explorer �erpo - .1 �. I whi 1:oi,r�l 'egg Ili n to, is lvariug fruit. lie I.�A � ., * . . t re !I ,�� , : _: I . . I_ hogs are the besif, how to'keep fbem,healt,hy, and Sniall White, are n in cd againat by thicker .- ,� � - .� - . I ir o fur in WJn , . ­ . .1. . � tj a 0 tie . - � 1 . I re are win bers- - . .. and a hundred-other questions are' brouglit England than with no. Thore th y r r. . . I . ... ­ . .. I ! .. . %� . for him to ei ; likewise with cattle. . -.t bree Is, . y h a 0 �, .. ._�, . used to denoto diitin I 'Prhom is undoubted h6ritilit ' 'here, but oi white teicherH w 0 h v recentiy wel. l . �. � the Middle Alhy thinking Inan wi I see that an an'l- it is 0XI!,lained that what one finds among Come ' ir t(.il is *' �'_.11 " _. I . horses, sheep, poultry, bees, grains Whites being 0 3pti malcither requires lessfood orl has more � . " .�� . , and in I tile last' t b6 owc d the first evidences that tll(,,- 1,�i2 . .. I-_­ - - . - * . � . � a portion of the population of Poshawar is fiot in vain. They will he'swept awa �".' � �. . . . I I �_. -1. fact there is a sufficient amount of study in Tlicy are a cross between the lArf e and left for other uses, %if it 1.1 Frotilootod atti. . )' and , . , ' ' ' - ', ­ , , . e-. . I . reaemblill Yourig . . . . � each individual division.of aAricultural pur. Small Whites, and while not representaLive of any general feeling in so will hundreds of helpless People, ' . _ - . !1 -, /I. - , - . - I 9 the floially against winds ()lat taii off beat. India. " But I hav#3 seen,", the writer and old, if the Mataberes are p I :1, - , - , , .� . . . . ermitte I to .-, . . - I L, ,, C_ - , - . . allits to keep any man or woman in honest, Berkshires in.mize, they have dei sides rapidly, and-againot st,orme i haii promote goes on, " the same expression, and had-tile des6end upon them like' a awarm 1. . .. I . \�. �-I I.�I . .;:- honorable toil from the cradle to the grave. and are considered to be quicker feedgra, the loss of heat by ovA )ratic n of InGioture same fe6lingi residting froni it in M41tau usts. . L . of lo ­ . . _.I I : It has ofterl-been said, "A fool can farm -" making greater weights at the sain the surface of 15 body. 1 A dozen and Luckriow. Rach of these , i,'ight� y ' -a great Zulu hand,1 de. .. . 7 � . o ago, from 1 . . . ,I. 7, . .. .-,�- .�,_ true.' they can, witk rnise Y__ o�;, Their gmeral appearance is-well eho wu I in cows, for example, will (on'su no' 'from t ' cities was ears ago . Lt� . . I I - I .­_..11 ..I.-I.---. to their neighbors and to Veir stock. thp accompanying.illus.11. ation. . WO the aoen�a awl bearp the . feated by a faction'of their own people, . ...q -. I . . �ho face to six tons more of hay, if left exposed , . . � ... . . � , - .. I I to f , 'k . � . ­ I feel safe to say that Do one can make a __ �_ . --�---�-_-_ I Af.ARK.4 OV A JBITTIR-CONFLICT- . retreated"ifar oorth, across tile Z:%11111-.�.-ii W . ­�.. . . � - 1, : I .. . . I . . . ,V. __ � - ___ - �i Z , 'k- -. . .. .. .. .. . . - L_ t he Lake Nysi re- w I �. . ' 1r, i .:. _ .. - very great or the Lest result in farmix)g, by � , - -7 _��A� �� - - - - - - gion here they sf,01 ig. I; � . - . . . . N1 tj I tan of the murder of Agnew and Ander. I . I . I . . - - W , IM I - IlLry- -far o.uA wide, and al'o to- r",1, ` . . . � . � .., . .W M W t.�) , .. . trying to " do it all." That is, trying to iiii I IF ,�, 0 .... ,, , ed.the cou . I -1 � ­., . ,- -p I. son, anc, tile subi . � - . __ ­ -4 . - , '� -:�#, �' ent sieR0 ; and Luck" 6, " � I � .. I _. z, ­_;��.,!�,',U:.., ii . - I . . - . . . I (lay the curse of a!l Lhat- disfriet eX;,(,iJtCat � . ... . - : raise everything. This many -times turns - - V, ' now of.Vie siege.isti(l relief of tile residency. . 1. . � ;, - - W,-- -, . .. I .1. - - FTW.-N S., ---j?, , i ,;.� *__ .I- . ,7 _�� . .4;,4 1 poilits Will, growing white int uen e " _ .1. ; .. . to Dothitig ill the' end. Every person has 11�,-V I . �.., 9 V 1110 I .1 . .... I - � .. - 1,was startled, liowqver, -torobserve tile is A� � I �I ". A �_ .-' have erected effectua, barriers against , ` ' - - - .. .1 �. �.. an ideal or rather something on the facm .., � name .wi.ttreasion, unmistakable, ' . . . . V � - .- -, tLat the' like ' - I* .. ­ I un 'the t hern. I �. . I .- ._.. . - . 7t�� N V . - . �, - . ' - y . .niost.. Some fancy the cow's ; 0 faces of 110gatia at Calcutta." I . � _. i k. !1. ' * V, - :./ .: l'i . ._. - � they like to feed and handle cows ; they . . - 1 rhe Matallieles re the llroi:lf -the. , q, - I . . ,' 1 . I a � :. - I. ".I .. I -q . . :r . -deligh r, i n.unakiLig.the cows look we,11, and -fic- ­ WV___ - A to "I � From IL watch tower Ih the fort ad . i , .1. - , . - �1, � 1: .6 ;� " Z-4�v . 114, 1 , , 1: a '4_1� . ­ . 1� i I I& gon a of Nyaesa. . ,,,,P� : . . . /' . ; - 'I .. .1 O-)Z ,$I Peallawa,'r one seat tile valley of tile Kabul ' - Land. Their fathers .* . . #_�,:*r.4�__ , : , _. fought sid -es. of Cl ' ?, . just put such great attention into the cows 11 - , # k) River wlilch is the only opening in-& circle -aka'l - -:V.� . � : 11 �_ � - . 11. � - le.13 I . - , - . a by si-le in the battl i -Z,t..2 - ' ��-­---. -;..,-�_,-.. , X-9iiii 161.13 --taltis surroundiuq__ tile spacious! W . I I , , �1. - , -� -moul % : that oAher things are neglected. Suppose I NN 5:4, of ho made the ,greatness of the Zula nation, :.. ,,, , , , * ' . - __... d Ruch a farmer Would quit raising much 'of V- !:j,-4s (I - I 1W - , e plain () �te Is, a soini-circle of black,' I't will not he ,in ad if Yin 4 spectacle if the�.�------ ..'.I�1_ I- : � . . . .0 � I , - 031 4 .. . I 1. -4 _,_ .ng e se , it , 1 . - I 8, a M%tabeles, d r �Fe m V..I..k" - I I -Ire- I t I: bout fifteen miles away, Ilief h'me�; 'like ' . I., ". .. .. anythi I b t ows, just devo�e'all his . F _ - I * . . ,.: , ragged lZu n f ro t r o . 11 � time to dairy wor�c; he would stud ' I t,:X MR .11in-g, ' . C .-( . *­ - � :�_ . Y, road I I � . t! beel u) rise straight lip out of tile. Angonis, Irio now parmitted to lieg"in a ,N,, - � .: ft I I " . , -1 t/ , and write'about cows and their prod4t.s,. �i . �, if the plain eareer of . . : . .. I � , - lk 0.4 and shut it in like a wall. No Outlets are ni. X . inurdet.and rapine on, the - -_:11 ', � I and watch the markets. Do you think lie - iii.- -.1 I . - r I . . i . . ­ i%:,- - . . I I I I I visible, but to tile south is tile Kobat llms,- Upper Zambesi. : ... . � ... I ir . I. coul(I find enough to do ; and do �ou think . , I . - ,� :�, .1 �e ocu . . . , N . . IN to thei west the Bazaar Valloy ani .the , I'he whites have saved the Nfashoha� and - - 0(1 � . 1. ... - 1i . ; ,� in * IV 1,N . - ( alker:nyn�oner it sucl, �work ? : .,- (�, . � .;_. K hy 6�r, -be the righ t of Which the-,K,%I)u I Lhe bechu' allas from future' raids lik-e ft oie �� :'�_ I . (If cdurs�e,, I le is 0 1 A 4 .1'. P. .It I f . - , I � 11 . � 4 1 0,,�§4 Ii I I -orliamlles from the'inouptai,is. 111he flat ' . ,: iu quitstion aWut that. . t u� _ � Ili% which hlivo decimated them in the post. -- 08 _;� . � I i* I li, �. 11 1� - �,� ­. , - . ..1�-..* e that man woulid try t.� raim I 0�--.. I .1,01W., " I iii� . o is British territory ; but The Maii,tabolo question'bliQuid be scttle4 on f,� `��; , , llogs..,.Itogether '! Would he make al much . . `4 ji�r t' I .. .."1,;�� . . . . I A"! - , -0,�� 7 tile mOui)-tains all round, are Afghan. Here their own soil'. It secins to-be tile plain 11 . - money as lie would with his cowo ? No,- � 16, -.1 � - .1, . , I_ - � 40 1 in the ili tile Queen's p.ea(:o is kept ; dutv of the British, whose growinrr . - 'ki,,'. � . I ." __T k .11.1 �Y-. - . - . . - I I .A. .. . V A . A' ", .. etnp­ 71 .�. 4 . - . never. But over there is a neighbor that , 11-r,- - -X �, .1, �'," in South Africa- has precipi . �.��- .­ . .. - 6 . . 1117-i .- there in the mountains live Pathan tribes �a_r_, _-- .1 :. I . I . ., , , , . 4 ­__ . I tated this m, -* ,� , � I . � . just thinka hogs are above everything c'se - F1,4 .�_ -1 . .. . - 11 `c, - w It o a 6 it r o w le d g e n e i t I I e r Q u e e a no'r A in ne r. to oxert , v r enzrgy to keep theae defeat. K 4 C, . .. - . I I h ; I t&�6 , ,Ik I �,.,` 4t; , - 5 c A I I - . . I .- 11, -.... I-!i _ , __ _,� %� . Y - � . . - . - I ,e k eps cows', a few for family use, . ... "iiV ."t , . � I. 1 - - I �.. I ..J .f if . q�.. - . A - -� ,a .4,;-1. . - *1 �� M , 't �". I ' . territoryi.-under rearictious that'wifl in � ­ I ,. - - : - - bin bi�ot im� is devul-ed to h:s hogs he . % ..-1�_,_ '.- . . '7. . but. 0 ?t , , f;;.I F., It is the ledge of thb Empire. ed Zulus in some district of their present .� _ , -. 'IF , � _ ' ; "I 1.1 I., . I A .,� � .­_ writes about Li be. watches - .. "alb, I I living in mount. # , F',"I�,'.,i� I . . . : . reaaslRnd . These 1�hyber Pathang, like 1�'. . 1: - . theni harmlesi . - . .. - . 0. ­ . .. ,0�­--;45. 1 . alin f , � . . _ . satu'�9308 frOn' 5,030- to 10^0 feet � 1�'. . - . . I .., : tile rn�rkets and. is just -doing well. SuR ' �1 . :: � I I . 40 - V. . . - V. ..- �K�1 1 . - I . I . . --i 01111E %V11 VI 1% Irl(.A� . . . I . � . . . .. I �'. .. ._: : ; I . t t - pose he tries to raise cows, and nicrthing �ut *' ' *.' I . �� high, oxie-t partly by levying toll fii all - I ; � a ` V11 i . . . ... . . i--- . . ` ' 1 �.. ., . . . . I ., � I ­­­­_­­- . � . .9 . . . . . L . I -� . . - . , . - k . - cows what Will be the results ? A complet. - - . . who fg�) through the Pass ; and they regard. . . ._ . I . � _� ,:., .k , ,V-i . .. - . - . i l� If warrilly sh0eking Details oi'a d'ermali ixeirullon. � � � I . - � � ., - 11 .. '�. . c is, ai�.s will he'noted, ra her short and bro% from Octbor'to 4_� _018404els �f'j a traditional, inalienable . . . . ...�Fi� I - ; . ,failur I might compare every brELDCIL,,Of cj� April, tha . k- . � - r I . - �, Z . 8 c - they will .�e_ . . ... :_ . agriculture if)-thiS way, but you plaini -not so stubbyan the Small W h i to ' ji, 811OItLrod,,And in th4j right. I During i hil.firat A fghan war they .� � P, . . )&tier vass I .. - , �,- � x� . ... I., ;... .. the differeu.cc, heme I will go no furt y . so long as that of th Large. .Tho pigs bo. ill I took rent� in lieu of Ill 11311 dues from tile ' ' , I I 1.�. . -I. , - tier. , much 11"titer heal,11 and viijor A."" B On INIonday, for,the first time for niany - , .� N : � . I - . - .".. Thel'tna allow;n herewiLh are'noted 'prize.wintlerki at glv� much I i ritiallk, &.ad caused trouble only when they ye . .,�K ., in point is this, let natural ed u. . nore milk. Odior catjtle, flora t 1". .1 I .- ara, a woma"as beheaded in 6'ermany. y;.. ,- -1 . . .1. - . I. . . al '.. .._. I ,,�_ cation have its cai Ao man ' English Shows. Tile one in the upper left (sheep, and swine, will bit equa 11 * P't believiod the were being defrauded, Shide Tile Prisoner �iad murdered -tier husband . ,� I . . . i .� - . can 1,,rn hand aide in Castlecroft Marigold -eful proti, �y;bonefited I " I .. . a tra,4.fron . ;.lower by oal .ctI(JI � I tile last AfgTlainwar tile same arrangement by poisoning him, afti�r hp had , , � "I le � .). I � 11 I ' � 9 - r I t book ; he must h4ve practice, on the same side, Castlecroft King 1515; , � V.�. . - I .� � :, _,:-. - � I I brutally I_ I.. ­.. ... . . . ..: . �:, . as ibilil is nature's inode of ed tication. JVh ' 1� � , � has Wen rcuowed�. E'%oh tribe receives an ill-treated herand he� children. Al the J "__. . .- . - or, I "i .. ..-i- . . - .. . I .., . v -:: 11 ;:�'. X:: n r - : - ever - are, or'wherever joil are, you upper right hand Fair? 2664 ; anti lower anillual. payment from the Bri-tish. Govern- trial the wotuan said *he.;would reserve her .. ,��' .- c . . you . - . . a J,i r � i . . . - . ' )e SharkS Surround I . 19 right aide, C.atlecroft 'a;c'on 2449. They . I ,��� . ". - ..-. I have a ich you . - .._ . - . 6me particular industry wh ukinig Ship. - ; �ment, in return for wbi.ch tile 1,asg is f roo defencei but silo ed to death, _ . .. I are . , '.... � . , - ancy. 1-1 4�:: p ... - . f Take that for life's job. God all . owned by A. C. I went main, The -British st'eamor Viclorls, Which toall *Iuthorizsd travollerson cortahidays andtheEmperor to- firined the sentence. k . , - ­ ­ .: . )I has . . . 11 ... ,, . ..... . - 1. one tin versal prograkrinie,made and pri Led- CastlerolD, Englana. . .-1. 006iled from The uto in tile!w ' de. 'Oil S � . � s1ii"�'-_, g .. - .. -.- i. n ­ ... ;, . i . I .ate on So w1wr 10t I eek. There 4 also a moderni unday � it I I . I, ar. tile woman, whose name *as i-I - 'm ­ 4_ � . I.. -*. il` . . ' '_ .I ..- - . on "tfw pagea white and fair," and.upo . .1, . __-_ . * ­, . rived at Now York"on: �londay 2-1001 Bing, vice by which the good relation between Zillman, was itiformed that she was to qie. - � , 11 - I ­ I ­ n .11 : a, . i . .. : 1 -1 . . . I - . I .- I . :� ;, . I... . . . 11�1-- . . ., .4, ,� I I . al I Bri �: � 11 - .t--..-1: - this programme is everybody's name,and as .., -I ''-" ,- ' i - Itf-eftli"'In -Johnson, '1181�� coun 11lander, re. z(itish Gover6ment and the tribes is She hed hoped to be 'pardoned, and burst . ' '; "." - � - - I . . , , ­. . . -. � " �* I I think- of this I imagine sol-06 . How to ChUTU QuiCk. ' i, :" ported that 'during a stroi I 11,C11r d. A corps of troops called .�, p � �­� - .1 -fr,r . :� . . I -eastorly . . I * ., `�'.� I -I . thing. I J -� g Dr.all ­ into tears. She was taken to Plotzellsev*, � at I . I everyb dy I . 11 . . I . . gi . . I ' 4'�_ � : . 1. - . "I . ". .. . I , .�; I A bright New York dai . .1 . T . pposite tile;. 114'th I where the execution ' � I ..� , .-.- , bo do, just o , name. oh ryman is ot i,with ale, With high .sefth, oft . OWL or . , in' I THS KILYBER RIFLYS . 1. '.. took- place. There ,. . �. . . ;lat. -12.0.1 and long. . , a lie sag to a . I. . i. . . m ..I 8ureJy e.did not intend for anyone to be 't�o idea that quick tirntug,i8 a result' of - J I the asked for coffee and a well-do e - - � i'-:y t( ' ' ' - . .. . n beef - .i* ,% - ' . gn ve- h Ving, ." I should like to eati as .. V�i __it - � ' ) J_ ` � . . eding in the cow that- reduces themilk,,ed to be ie Norwai bar.luo 8mi ard the Vass on tile open days inuch ass I like once more.) To 'tile chap- � _ �-i ,.:.) 1 - idle. uiE my friends may.ask,."How' will bre vessel flying al &Is of dial ress. Silo pro ' recrilited from the tribesmen, and oc'- steak, ' . . � ! _. . it . . _ I Ikfio What , ti 0 pied. to.g'u - 11 . . ..- I - -a cri the programme for me quite as I-nuch as the mecUnical part of the I golls . I .1.. In ­ I - I . .�:. . I to d0?" TAt'everybody ask'that.; ask Him oper I and to supply, escOrts to caravans, 1, , .. . .1.... . , . .-Ltiob. Itisargiiedtliat(ttmijyc ),arac-- bOuIldfrOTIQueboe forftn.lo-land. IThe and lain the woman declared her innocence to* _'J ".1 . . I h( . . . . .. #_ &,id be will tell you, -for He has nromised teriatics are imparted from da I ve8eel was timber laden, d amantiall, water. travelle, ra. , The pq.y of the men, of oc,urse, the last tnoment. In the night she a ,',- .,-1 t h I e . I , - , I .. I I .. , I . . in to !piler, l6gand. finds its way to their villages, avid .the continually of her miserable -married We . - . . - . _ that 9he that asketh shall receive'; 4c that and Of I tile mizzen mast slonis romai6il g rl�� fr . . , . . . at a !Y separation of the-fa is �from I ., . .t,�. I � - The seas were ovashi . ,; I. ,�. �.1. ... -knocketh, it shall be opened unto him." Is the milk ais not out of the .ricaliftablo I standing. ag over her, Ole POFUlation grown accustomed to a and of her fiv6 chilren. ' In the morni 9, 1 I -� I of � :....-. -, . . ' . . .. ,_ this not plain?- Afterwards He say I and she was bottling dolvit fast. BrIt of respect for British authority. - however, she wTilt-Auite apathetic while, �! "�- - .--:. -1 V - . a,,"All supposition at least.. It is we I ]:hewn Tile crew . �. , . - i i.�1: . things wfjrk together forgood to them that that -the fate do chu,rn ou,t much tnore I intialated to the commanler .cf the Via. I British engineers have made tile Khyber being prepared for the execution. Ber ' :`�,-` ed " . I . - - i�- - ­ fear God." Is this ' toriw that they wished to almadon the 'Patio an excellent roadway, but it, a rose was cut ou I ... L.. : .'-. . . not sufficient �roof, rii ftom some 0 tliplin 0 military d t'at the neck down to tile .. i. Ill I . 9we - L . � .1. � then', and balliflue. Captain Johnson orth shoulders, and her hair feAteird upin I 1. -,L - , � that aiiy true person that "fears Uim" will cow' s are found, that. filaki;ig butter from to be launched, and six red a- beat sense it is still diflicutt and do. -&,k n o t, � I_ .. - . - . . . ngerous. -------- I I L' an .-.. .� �'___-L becrowned-withanceess? Whatever- your' their milk a,nd cream is imp . men, in charge of. 'The solution of the areat problem how to her shoulders being then covered with al -.�) ',- tri . . - -1 ... . , officer, were told -off ;O man I t ou - .1, .m can only be churned by gy'ling When the ?.-,�-- EO ­-L industry is, a- very important factor is to 'some cret 0-so'ble, while the chief ' bdue the tribes and bring India and Kabul shawl. At eight the inspector of the prision . ­ _- . I : - , � 1 . .. 1. .I .. "fear Him." Farmers need this, espe'pial-ly it high heat. It is asaertoll by some o t I y reached the-ainking barque the into acoord-is thought to be the locomotive, entered Zillman's cell, and found her Corn- . �, . - - - I: ' � L � f I e _ . I .�. I ME �. - - . .1. _. p so they need Divine edtication, practical expeita, that-the globulea of fat. v iry in crew declined to jump oil t is bo-ai, fearing and already the K.hyber' count ' has been pletely prostrated, and not capable of put- ; 11 ­ ­ . ..1 . I �, . r . - nil . . &,Iway,line . . t '. .. -. . .. education and artificial educatioll. Po not, 81 ,10 n the milk of various cows, an,I I the that they 1�ould be eaten by �hs sharkiv reoonnottred"for a r' 7roln forti. tiqg one foot before the other. Two ward- - . _-, . , 11 , a . 11. I- - .I__ '-, , .� . � _ , Pa . . . . - - - - __ --. - try to,do something that,you really,don't, 7verage of breeds for that matter, ani ,that I which were swarming round. the vessel ill fled 03'tio 'Oft the hills to Peshawar. It are raioed.her .up and led her to the block. ' - . � - I . - I -.- - like t I large numbers. The boat I Inayp ' ese preparations for the Without a _60und she removed the shawl ­;� . I _... . 1 41 But whatever your lot may be, be the size of the globule of flit is in I er m sit, half ,be thxi th 4e. I -1 I - . - . . "in" *ay an hour waititiq for the me I to P,C feat of!mountain diflioulties aiud the oire . � � . I roud of it,be ready to speak or write about related to the length of f�ine requir)o to V. - p , . k .. .-_.I.. ._1 1--.. - um- fmm her shoOders and three minutes after " �, . I ..� I ._. a. : it. Don't be backward. _" Frotect yourself, churn. This is true, that try and ' : as and then.'returned to the V idtori a, slid re. vOntiOn of the Pathan tribes has aroused a eight tile executioner had done his work. I'.. .. �__": . I � I . - . - - ... . I .� z.._. 19nd you'are sure to wih. I . . Wo may, there is no fixiDg a Ille b 1ported' the condition of phe V38sel.' The resentibenitill finds oxpressic in acts . . � . I . it�- fol .� ­ I y which .0 . . 14 lt� cul . �_ 1� i. 1. - * burninp desorlbod, . .. .L : _; One great tbi6g' to learn is -yburself, One may gauge Victoria then steamed le - . . the jiMeL Of C urujug, a ad so eward of the Saigon .of N lolo.ace, such ao t1w The bitumiuout or soft coal output in tile :1 I . . .�� I .1. AIV hat are Y04 fit for ! what are' you 'cAl. there is a sort of work'by th mb rule AfWr and rescued the whole of tbo ore w.: in 0 o despatch,. To such cause is tile at- United States now*ixggregated 100,000,000 :_ __ I" ;; P`4' . . - � . . I . - I . - � . . ,I - . , ., ., _ . .1. . . . I—, . sci� � I . . . I . . ;- -�_. ! - bAbly attributable than t the tons-annually. . i . � _.�' I � . culated for? Answer this'reverently, hon. all about it. The experts w 11 say , ,.)(ou . -, � tack more pro' ` 0 .". , - . � �_ ­� -.� - estliv, and.hougrably, and you will sooll I � I ., t- : - stolid ,dompanar of I , . . � I .. I!� - CCU �- � I . will have to fix o1i the best; tiinper�turo at - , , : :�, , _ Pleasant ­. i . . . -that .Portion of the Chloride of 11me, diluted with 'water# 0 A, - - . I .1 .- . .. . . � , - war poop o .,�%;; ab( � .1 . ,_ -, i -' we cannic Pealm , - 0411i but undis- - : , 11 . ruid -your �-Ob., - You ofi -zeen boy is who whi .who are . . . .- . ' ' . - .� -. ch to churn, as t be sup,,)i6sed "Is there kny dangerot lie bi�k-oonstkc. t . 1.I I . . -t. . .� - will be found a,moat efficacious, ard safe. !�.��;, ..., .1 Ne . ,!:,:!�- ,delight to raise clilickabs. - You give that to know the conditions that govern these tqr biting me'?" saked a lWy visitor of a - � � Wash. for dogs-infested with vermin. I I .. �, pai 11. � urbod. ; . - -,� . if � boy a chanee ; get him some good books on Paxtic � I . . . __ . . I . 1. . I ular cases,"-which shows that to! . . . - I §k I . . 'r . . Ap-i was ... - a b, r _.� _ � . . , far showman, atAhe Zoological Gardiens. -. , Tho flim per called tissue p . That May marnages are.uninaky fis a sup* 1,� A . . . . .. . ­. ; _. . � . r-, 'frv, get some"eiggs of Other,varietieg of as the physical conditions of the ores o-least, marm," oried'� the 8how. Origin& 8 Y pa 1� ,� . I - 1� V. -:� � '. _Q" I in a k(tiIiiii in-�nlv6d, its peculi-aritie3 mo no in is -11 Not th I . 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"HOPRE i I.- L, ,4 ,w0zaxA 1�'i, �a a Tits 11t•lgauet� li«i'ItR - f. - -_ . - � • y�� . . *. 0. . � Always It nae been conal. area the it ieI �w ..I. ... . Fit �1 'R .. -9. - .�, . � .1 �- IIV 4- `16 anarver to a Mary t rp:' r1Iri� oI -4 A""< -�-�'- # �-i. - , °'` the part to be wooed, not t woo. S r thzt wall papers, ><augli�h Guth rlty staltic -U`rmE * ." .V -SO _ the woman's question at tie head ,f'tbia that file art of paper bel ging was oopiel - Via= Two Y . of-the a °� Int�n1.a '���,� a ttcle will, no doubt, oom with somethia from the Chinese; among wtlon it lrtae been - lug: :.. tisk ractieed from time i - ;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::" - e a thrill of horror tom ny people g p .t't....... m emo sal Wall ••••• 4# %It'there has been all 0imugh tLa of id'e papers did not comp in oo Inion use Irl •.r . mow Europe. till the eightoe th century, but i' Mrs. JnLtt iii, C pa,t'af`Prr.i tat atey, l3uf hiatory'.exceptions which oto pro e! the - f.. , •..;,, ,� fere prem Malurtal Fever Followed b.r rule that a woman' is the active 'Agent in $tamped papers for the p ►rposo appear to F 1 :Owelum, � . . =•f -, �,:­ . . e,� illc�ers-n.er Frtentl9 Despaired o[ irr.r these matters, Ia early F,Egypt; wh o Ehe • have been mads in S�,ain nd 13 stand about 12 Secovcf 1C,iiv. Tha first allttaic to wall a orsOr two years I SUfered tei'ribl u ,' y -a Care Found After Doctors woman wag held to occupy a higher p anion P P known to exist is .in ill, exa ivation of �l stomach trouble, t3lld Was fOr > k - Declared TVere Wtta ue Hope. . than the man, the woman naturall pro. - , Herinan Schinkel, a print w of Delft, who Fill that time under treatment by a From the St. Thomas Journal, posed marriage. Through all the ag a of a wee' ao0usocl in 1:�',rt o lit till books <.; reiglting sovereign, if that soverbig were ' ' P' g physician. He finally, after trying One of the happiest couples in the ebant which were,forbicluen by ha tt en prevail• ' g -:,� of El in are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cope, feminine, had to offer her hand to a tub in laws: everything, said stomach was about p ' ect or one lower in rank than he elf if g Being iuterro ated as to oar• f. s; ` who live in the house at the, tollgate, .on 1 + twin ballade, he said they 1 ad l asp pri tori worn Otit, and ;sat I Would have t0 '� `; the London and Fort Staple road. The she wished to be his wife, since it would b his servant in his a $enc and that cease eatin solid food for a time at Y have been an impossible a rises ty f r .him Y g cause of their joint happiness is that Mra, to h�ave,been the proposer. I when ha came dome and " ound t}iay were least. I was t3o weak that "could Cope, who for three years pact has been a not deliveied, he refused a deliver them, not work. Finally On the reCOm- I greet But in modern.Limes and in ordina yaifo, ee., sufferer, anti whose recovery was'not and threw them into a dor ,er iintendin to �. is it over excusable-nay, neritorio .--tor ' g mandation of a fried who had used g ` believed to°be possible, has been oomplete- y' print roses and stripes on he book to paper tf, j , 1 _1 1 cured t,y Dr, Williams'- Pink Pil}s for a woman to offer herself to a mac Una attics. + y can easily imagine cases in- which it might Y 0 u r prep.rations. _ � .1 - Pale People, after a number of phys'ciat�s Ib is probably to Kin fllitim III. that WpPh-OLJ� with benefiClal r - t. i•_, be so-where the woman is of higher somal p g e , e and many remedies had failed, The many N,ngland owtle the introdu tion of wall a.t position, and the mein wet td think t re- P f3tilt8, Y pxOCt1I'ed a. b reports of the mares oua cures effected b peat into that county P Piper an in a of bt)ttle of A u cum t' non his pact to propose ; or where Y• P h hangings $tDY1f1€lCh. • the use of Dry Williams Pink Pills i di p,py}oo a sort it is true were in use in England g 11 S t' + she 1B�wealth and t}p,ha nun©, a di he g Flower, and fere_ rpt places are.so well •authent,ica cid as before the time of William of Orange, but , coin- ` J ,t f be his motives might be misunderstood ifL. to leave no doubt as to the absolute truth tho� usually consisted merely of.maps of Imenced using'it It �e+eiucd t0 d0 �' he spoke. In such eases if enou h had ..:................ ........... .. . .... : ,- k� of all that has been claimed for them. 'If - the world as it was 'the•n k own- with fan• iris good at once I gained in ��� _' passed between them to mace her a re he + g ................................... ....�, . ' ; however,- fort er proof is wan-ti�cir:it is tastto borders of Indians, r e rase and els• siren th and gesll rillpidly; my ap- was only withhold by the f noied di reince q g afforded by the onderful, almost Iniracu- phants and other natives f far-off re ions. :�' 1„ between them from maks her hi. wife ' g petite l}eCa1U8 good and I suffered ft � '$01- loos Care of Mra, Margaret Cope. : Hearing g ' The art of a er hen in I imitation of the + she might well, without az leas of feirli- P P g R no bad effects from what I ,ate. j , I e - of this remarkable case a Journal --'repro- old velvet flock was new when William •I ,� t eentativa was detailed to investigate it. nine dignity or aelf•ro3pect, take the after came to England. It was n the walls of into her own hands. feel now •like a 'flew man, and con• :o: . . The lady who is sixty-four years of age, i. the drawing'•r�om at Ke Isington Palace cider that August jllower hay en- � � $ was found engaged in her home work, Thia has, indeed, bee oft ser don thAn that these now hen in awe re first seen in /gip u "' , evidently as well as she had ever been and the outside world has any idea of Si4100 They g � tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its ��� from 01191SAL D191618 a 4 Britain.. took the fancy, of the. faeh- as active as many,women not half her age: People do not generally bla n abroa the ionablee of the day, and heir cheapness Worst form. JA MRS , DADARICB� - ;-: . PA�ttern8 •-• . ' Yes, I sacred detail$ of their love• akin Sett ernes New York. - • ' t; eyes completely cured by Dr. g• being an,;additional recomn endation `they W iltiams' Pink Pills,"'said Mrs, Cope, in Under certain Bond itions woman 's Iter• epeedily came into general use. �T, $, j age , :O: 1. f = m c �. feetl oats fieri in ro osin to a man • but _ Y, t• �seOr e "- 4 re 1 to the re orter'a ' �'' Tiley are $u orb in Finish, P Y P query, and I will Y j p P e Writes: I have used our Au ust ` rx be. leased to give you all the facts in re- before she does.so slle mu• t be a f9et1 , P g Y perfectly A german scientist main ins that rite- g aqd �UpBflOr in QUaiity ':x: and to rn case in the hope that it ma be certain of two things .-first hat onl mid• Flower for Dyspepsia and find it an g Y , P Y Y monde originally came from meteors. the means of inducing some other autTerer taken feeling of honour prevents hie oak- Ln ended Expo fence, AiGellenl feriiedy. MtttBrial �c Workiilarlalli�„ , to my these wonderful pink Pills sari find inq for Iii ; and eco udly, th t he I ,1 :# loves her. c Writes a.well-known chemist, permits me or any Jewetry_ � •O: �hr A relief. In August or September, 18cJ0: ONT Bu A 'Watch g' Can anyone ima in p to say that Putnam's Paf leall,'Cors Ex. - D toroeeeinr oar They E>�cai in Baf�ing' Quali- < �t when we were Iivin� in Tilsonbur , I wase Y q e a os tion. mo full lrew Ot►tNogn•, res snrsia, rtto roc one co taken ill with mai lartal fever. After I re•, ofhumiliation than that of he woma who tractor Hover faits. It mak s._no sore spots n D• MOWAY a,Dor ottoNro,eAK, {i�r slid in,Economy Of i a • covered from the fever my limbs began to y P Y in the flesh wad oonse uec,itl ie in caw• /� �lr'8,t'•• - ~ pa ' � olTera h 7raclf to a Ivan onl to ba litel q Y �� ®� Ci.Oi�E3 fuel And COtlY8nleRCi w,, d swell. They oontinuad to swell for nearly refused . She tesla she ha forsake i the Dc,n't;you forget to qct atnam a Corn L,tx• 1. a ear. Two ears ago red sores otg the traditions of her sex, and lowered her elf in tractor, now for sale by medicine dealers Bermuda, Nova Scotia, Now Brunswick, Q�ue, :O: . Y Y g ' P everywhere. bee, Alberta British Cotutnbia, Ma®eaoiln- r•• •• .... -.• ' alae of a big penny,-broke out on each t g respect to vain ; and the $he has r tned Neyv York and all pparts of Ontario- •, •" " "'•••••••• •••• ••••••f ' ankle, A Tilsonburg physician w,aa called any chance she might have ad up til then Ili are TODAY reprosented at 7. They sae made to bmt•n wood ex : �f ;0 in and attended me for more thaw three 4f winning his love. . . . ONTARio BUSiN�s3 CQ(,«G� :: Iolns vely,or Coal and wood,tand : ,, >i- ' :: In a tireat Variety of atsos. and : •° *' months, but I yew worse `�ometimea o e is ahockCd by the y :InV B1i1LLEV><LL1,, ONT. :: are therefore adapted to the t• ; s � '"�A g pnd woraer i n l -- �, 1. These spots stung and burned and caused �hlch the relations between)the gex s afro E'er the 25th annual catalogue,address-- ` qniremente of Large or Aman , { under of 1,53"L x me the moat intense pain. He finaally told g ng revolution in th se days. N'at a Robinson cSG Johnson Belleville ': Families in any part of the Do- 1 =t�' me that nothing could be dune for. ,me as 'oply do girls sometimes allo a man enly �`' -- 'Ono . minisiot• ( ,L� �> J0 Ue�V�d11 .. Every Stove Warranted. !I my ago waa. -against me, and that 1 could tQ see their picference for Aim bete a he - '-- ?L.` ', not livelong. ThenItriedmedicinesgiven h s shown the least sign,of esiring i. , but 1 ����� �f �� ®flan .CjO �® '•'•'••••••• ' ••• ••�•••••••••••••••• -��= .. : .�� T�O t' • '• me by -a Tilsonburg drug ist,- but to no ti�ey even inrluire sometimes whet er,it d ' Ya delicious and nourlsht Ytyouarein want of a Cook ftore or Basi - j -_ ng, Illghly recsom Burner,-don't buy until you have seen this _ . � avail. A, year ago last. fel we moved to wpuld not be allowable-to tell a ma that mended by the leading Physicians, Pu- Elegant Line, Sold by leading Stove Deal• the tollgate here. The sores kept growing they love him, and to suggesthis marrying A up in Tins only--and sold by the leading erre overywhore.. tri more and more painful and kept getting them• O racers, ,,F- larger; - . I tried everything that anyone Needless to sil ay,"a girl who ould seri ugly s" BL>LiB .! K�it,tHLEY, M � t `e$1yy d4, t ,f reeommeuded,bu.teveryonewno saw me waa conSemplate such t� step would be a girl de jo tianba I - Solo 1►Ianufaoturers, - - 2 Bay 80., Toronto, 1 _" �y;of the-opinion thkt I could not get -better, void o.f all womanly f eling - ►nd all r fine- The V R��� T1LDE�4 M - o,, Lfd K A physician, formerly practising at Yort Ment of mind. ' ,k Stanley1i . ... , was then called in and treated me - 1�1 y� ,t :• r • f for about four months. He said he had nevQr ( . FRAZER F � ,AXL I �� t�Yls -�n seen anything like my caro in the 'whole Thom are sal to be 673,8 2 Freem costa //�� __ _—A�, 2l course of his practice,. and said the sores -and 8-17,471 d ell wa in Amerioa. V � I t� I -_ I� . • Q Best in the World!GREA 1 were ulcers. At tl/is lima the Bores Formed a The beat edible roge dressed for to a at , s t. complete ring around.my ankle and up. the Paris come from Alsace, packed in ergs ��t the ®6nulr�e i 11 c41 leg for about- four .inches. The effusion baskets. "r"� t e Dress and Mantle Cnttin a: 'f from the sorsa was like water, ani three or Sold Everywhere ! SE `^�'� by chis now and improve d ']I`ho ilon+sa oftorn aHe. — '• T�ILUIt ' �QU L s four heavy sloths rolled around tlteirl would soon get wet, and the water would Those of our readers who re Interested gatlAtactron guaranteed to teach lads to • Sxe s,' sun down into my slippers, The burning, in political mattara will hnd moat vel able ONTARIO gUSiI�ESSGO�.LEGE the lull art of cutting all garments ., ., ' stinging and twitching 'vas sometimes 'a list of the members of the House, of om• worn by ladles and children. * ,', i:' unbearable and I could not alae BEt•LthVtLLI�,ONT., (25th YEARt RROF. 8MITH, 382 QUEEN ST. W. TORO 14T0 _; ' P mono which has been prepared -F at night from the intense pain and could p the 3fos0 widely attended business college In . Agents Wanted. not keep the bed clothes on my limbs CANADIAY AL�rA VAO for l 8 4. In i are America, , � iT ISA CREAT ISIS T AKR r heCattae of 'the burning sensation. The given the names of the embers, with heir �'°S, but fee$ it wi#h pits C tar Lha asw 111-oaga ental tie, `' `,, longer the physician attended _ me the �} � �' SEND Address IIODINi3pAt do JO°F;NgpN, _ t, politice,the defeated oandidates,the number Feeding the cold k(11$ It, no o� To Ehink t t_ o11 , - worse I seamed to become: Then my of volas they each roeeived, the mem rd' can afford have a corrgh r cald,acutc IlgllevWe, OAb. ' u mush , eon sent for another doctor: He did a � >yQar ode 'lllll�•loo ittg , not tiny .what was the matter, but that majority and the population of the,cone itu• told l nB aosurY►pti hu'king - shoes to av� eomfoi ' ., -. - I could not be cured. At this time my Ancy. This political chart will be'invnl able around�• I 11 . Our shoes are both husband strongly urged me to . take Pr_ ' ' Williams' Pink Pills, and although utterly 'to rill who care to follow the fortunes o, the �tl� tABL� easy and elegant discouraged I began taking them in next session and especially at the eo ng AW q_. nice to took a6 �- -•1c g . so Nov:, 189''.: After I- had taken four genere�l election. , :�- a boxes the stinging pains in th-e sores beganS and -,I.t,N'�� Br[iltiL Polilled� 1 r WiirR CUT , 00m. to atop and the effusion of water oeaapd• I. Aeattslt�sd I^osste Most Itoeaa�ntiy. • ` fort, a continued taking the fink Pills colli I had Imperial parliament resum bueltieas last r •awtt~ati titw0tntf.nt for taken twelva boxes, and as you now see, I week.' Mr. Gladstone rope to give u 'at ta*au+i. able _, - 'e, p 1�IIfUTR WATE � et.ts,.tt�br�t, while w wear. Z. am entirely cured. I have not tak'c:n any the whole seeaioti, which its o ly exp$ to t .,J . Pills since last April and my health was to last about clic weeks, as an adjournment ! ""e1d'' The J D tX " 4t pure Nadas p f an I�ivetr . KING & Go: Ltd . never bett9r than it is now. I can stand must be had over the Christ as holidays _,_ work better th%n t could for years before I and the regular session must omrnenoe Ott and FIyi1 ph" hill A _ 711 KINGI EAST. . • was taken ill, and feel -like a new woman, February, to domestic busine e. -There in, strengthens }N� "' Lungs, e>tack, all �riAa I. went down.. to Tilsonburg on a .visit every indication at present th t this o: 01 , 1 , 1. 1.1 . s recently and my children and old friends gramme will be carried out hout ei Wat�lin �ittca ttnd is t► remarkable } ,' and neighbors could hardly credit that I sive friction. The attitude of t o 4pposit on. Flesh Producer. Almost as alatable as I �• -� d -, --. % 4 .1.� i - was cured, but it is a joyful foot neverthe• is transient, as if it had bee determi ed Milk.rrepamdonlyertllcotetgo 0, ,Urvitts. a . =�!3�"i -I•, ��r+� r E. . �_ �ies' to rest from fighting for the p $sant. Some e ells Mr. Cope waa pt'esent during the inter• little ripple has been causedb theattittde . Mo better way to Impress on the minds of the children otr let- '1 , view with his;wife and said: "I know that of the Parnellitsd under Mr. J hA Redrn nd; tlona►l ifiatory.tttau la in this Winter lEveniti ' every word my wife has said is true, and 'who demand a general .,amne ty for. he R y .S - cism40453M* e. both of us are prepared to eke affidavits imprisoned dynamiter$ and th immedic to T E�t alt•µpd tomo a, x•4040 w ,l„ , � �*I ': to its truth at any time. he suffered so passage of a bill for the gels f of $vie ..�,N,t.w ...., '" w'.Doww9011i . a _ : much with the sores that I thought she terra to ; but as they can oral comm nd If Your nearest deal or nae not t this flame in stock, oil receipt of price will send post-paid. . . Y. cut.a� [ai.t• i`u.w, J H *" Btt.�U 1•s y st '°""''tb 8i' "' '• �"" 138nd your,addre and we will mail'ou illustrated catalogue would go crazy, and had ittle hope that nip votes all told and the o sition red p ex>c"R '^•'..'"• + � ^••k she' cold ever be cured. on may be ser- d' nolined to ecce t their a - po p d, it- is of OUNa MINI I :_ �' Learn to ell,t, .o b© , . . tain. that we arc profoundly grateful for tieipated they will suede , Daae trade• (Good wages and s as y employ- - THE COPP �� - � this wonderful remPdyt and that we never any various trouble. Ib ie obn a t Sgt, want Writs for art culana. 'ort n•ro OUT- - ARK CO. - d - ` ���f -11 . lose an opportunity to say a geed word for the local option bill will be sbelvedt las MoDo��l/e New YarkRDrattinA Ata blunts toe ,�'' it. It has brot: ""', gnt my wife health all •likely to create a division in overnman�aI g °' _ - �' �'C�R01\TT'�j , I.- � strength after everything else had failed,. ranks, but his regarded as almost cera is `I rb ttIR-11ITa MaltR T01V ARA.•- a antha at - r�• �, and we have reason to be deeply thankful." that both the Pariah Councils d Impro aril •the World's Nair, by J ala Allen's �------_------____. J,l .# Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills contain all the Registration bills-will be sue full ° Over y illustrations. Nearly ift10 pages > a: elements neceesar to y nt No Territory assigned. Bend t. for gra- � Ladk c y give new life and' through. epeotuaand push the eanvae,t if yeti want to _ ��� 9 i _ � richness to the blood, and restore shattered i make u,oney. WILLrAII SSI '4g. .Tt'mper. I nerves.• The are an unfailing specific for "Now +oc d'i$� #on v►alE o ace Bt. Torcula 7 ' Y g P appetite, - --- _ " i1ND OONt11 SE:RVATORY OF MUSIC.. such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial Atrdheadth on both," k SAUSAGE CASIHGS 1�Iportatto� ..�. =z,�a�. r �, paralysis, St. ,Vitus' dance sciatica neural- days' the great Shakespettr4o, but'he did ot. of nos En ' QST' (Fetsnded t86o l s' gia, rheumatism, nervous lieadaohe, the` have in mind a coated tongue torpid litter Heli oonatantly on hand, also pri a Atnerioart Itis the E'aoulty L11at makes the College., Every tea het" itt t •• f. Chlo's CaAtrlgs. Full linea New Hems. Lc,ng g�+raduate of a Univ'erslty or Collego. The aculty contains honor@ rad Wesleyan to an noised after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the with all the symptoms' of b iousness, ,so oar B"on, Rolla, Cheese, ].arc, etc. faux Univoratay, of Vieboria, of 9118,011's.e"Trinity, of Albert, ani at graduates of the Toronto . heart, nervous prostration, all diseases de- coritmon ia' this country. ll this, gild. Leexwls[.L&Celt LTD. kluicee ar :to Jd�UXd to the Collage. Ladles de®Icing the mast scholarly llletruatio Hamilton,all gluing full time pending upon vitiated humors in the blood, mote, can'be cured by llc. Pi De's ;lolden &Z;tc Yn t3prr, Toronto• Afit. and Elaautian, with the social and sduaatlenal advantages of pia to of e,Oppicnce, Music6 rpt' such tta scrofula, -chronic er�ysi ' lAtt, etc. Medical Discovery, a purely v getable oom "�' will Send for our Catalogue. This Dolle o has furnished lad a =. Y 1 inhabitants. YPNOTI811i• Tis uses and abuses,- The Ladiea'Colloges,of Canada, and for several of the mora lady Principals aIle least five of th ' t They are also a specific for trottb ntiar Pound, which restores the action the liver, - science easily acquired. Itt strafed book, ®tudgnts may be fc aqd in the boat llomal of our land, tnolu ping the omen graduates Qua .a to females, such as.suppressigns, i Ilar- gives tone to the flagging energies of the net out, i1-100 pn�e��pam pamphlet 100. Address ernora. Special attention given discipline, physical cul ore, health, man rite nt-or- . `LL dyspeptic's stomach col. Anderson, T. T., 1611 iI oto tat. Ohl- thinking at sending pp sties, and all forma of weakness. he , sad thus enables g their daughters will 't P.S. -NozG term be ¢ receive lull information by addressing the Yrinolpal,s � F': t build up the blood,•and restore the low f "good digestion to wait on_appetite, 6d, oho' gins No�velub'uer IU. Health to pale and sallow cheeks, In men health on both." By druggists. - A. BURNS, S.T•D•, LL,p_ � . I -- _ � they effect a radical cure in.all cases arising Asthma, and Hay Fever stir Let's ` mew-' — _ from mental worry,.overwbrk, or exceaaes lq discovered treatment.:Add Pam.,; of whatever Haloes, phlet, World's Diappangary Me seal Assooia- ` `` ' '■ r2 Dr. Williams' Pink Pi11e alis iYtariuf'aclar- tion, Buffalo, N. Y. I . �`�� iii -A 6-, / -1 P4 d j : ed by the'Dr.Williams' Medi ins Com an ) i .,L,w0 lar '��l V .; , 1. A. �� , 01 % `.- 1 - - „ 7 t�. Brockville, Ont., and, Schenectady, N. Yy, AN . ,��. '' M and are sold only in belles .bea,rin their _ `� �; . trade marl;and wra wrapper yin d ill reg' E • �� ` PP . P d Ink at �' ..... `/ 0 cents a box,.or sic boxes Por �2,50,.and f? { � 1� 1 ``� `N may be had t,f all druggists,,or direct by - _ - mall from Dr. - Williams' - a rn -. '..�, � .- �'a.Iadiciva Corr►• -- - - „' parry, 'from:either address. I • - -- 11 x . What It Will D0. A ' C C� b / / /� f / /�/ ' /' ! i� t �oll3on'a"Nerrriline, the great $�i6` Dore t never fain to ive prompt relief in th P aresOoneum tlaln dos �1.'ItuliNl� r 11J� following oompl'ainta :-S r' ins b roat. $o p • ,gho, reap,tiiorb Itlu,. ! i P a , rutaes id byy all Diu�rsts o a ( uaranceo. ' M � I . . ;. L: .:. . cuts, tic ....:. - ­ .. . .­ _ - .- doulourCux, rheulltlatiam, spina made,8at:leorCheatBh sob a RorotH' � mpains, nerrralgia, toothache; lumbago steraill�tvegreataatis,fttccion. . S c�ntwt. +� ' h `�ette �' . � ­ .-:. ­ ­ ! - I- p. . _ , .; .,. . sciatica. Bu torday'at any drug store a.10 ' f - a - � .. .'' .. t! cent sarcple ottle and teat it iu any of the :. . . . 1 - ; I � ..". - % : � '.. .. I .:.. : i - _:- a V. rl . 114I . - ,. above complain dt nev�r fai'le, for I �+ . AE ME . . � . . ­­ . . i. - -. - . ��-,; , .1 ... I . I. ; �::i.! . . _._.r . . 1�Terviline is composed of the . 'lea ; P t ifs _ owe I u! 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'�,�f- .,. ber: : . .: .. :. e, . _ - -., tit w. .•.S4- .. .. •3q ::-.. _.. .. k. . 3- _, rpj� fst tv }_ u "._ - -. - , :rss . std:. -rlsr.rl . r:. h,"= _ A S-•. r r k�QM �.I I—- -_ .. . . . :- )- .._.._ iT -.,N.- .. c. Si1;.Y. •.. r. ? Fp -d .. r. .,� - - I '--. ... r ..-,� nth` : .. 4 .. i _ .. ". _ .,.. to �5' .. 1--1. t3 ori. 'fit. �. a y.t S' e'1� ,�t,• . , .- . .. - :_ v . .r ,r .- _ ,. .:-.. .._. .,-.._ :: :. :.._.. h t i - .+i3 - # Ce 1. ( - y.,,•.. - : . .: .. fr r _ _ �' . . :.14 • - : i�, _a - - _ 1 �iV oVRstJsO I��Iag:By reierrtnB -W. U. Hopkins baa bii:e� ou6 for •�-1�'er°felt ),cwt { ao rdbe#, oar * ; �Q((�Ei ..J� U'IA i o the addreesie]albs]on vont paper you the est week throw b flips!!. !base and),coca Ctf:er a ptlout i' - .. e. n Plways asee twin the date to wbich P through � . oursubacripti. to TSRNnwsis aid. - ore S. $. Jeffery, of Davisville, +se here Logan's. °'' A, . .. p . your ar ac$nowledp d b a ._.. . , . yy last week. His whiskers are still;in !hear Da gra pe ie v+s pr valiant~ au 'th+s IN S - ' Change of date on label pn the first paper fel- 016 titd,fall, �5t1t feVl' Tatallt 8s are 98t`fi 0- - ° iovring receipt of mope iMt this office. Alwape infancy. . . -- ra�r=�t "ri ir=tr��r=�i�ii�s===M=*eM=sm�Ip==is"�t>>R��,Mitrss=a=� W, keep the date penia alaeaa tt -John Wise zed fe, of +IIelmilton, ported. r.�....•. ....... .. are here this week. Mr. Wise is down -We should like tt b ar fre neat] - ' i ' a ill'. from a number of our o ryespan�deuts ' � ' � � . ` fjv0. vis tang h s mother woo is b Tote following lines Of Dry Goods are.- extra value --Mrs. Haley, of Audley, hhit 'moved- Combine to help as publish the est local ' <� down to the village a d ocoupies the Mor paper in the Province. and of s�eezal interest t0 you. PICgERINq� OI`IR'„ DEC. 1, 1893. risey'residence on Cht oh street. •-=The fall wheat is loo ingf splendid �' . . . -. , 1 . � .-Inspector MoBri n paid an I'�offieial this year. In some-lomliti s the growLb visit to our school on Monday. Fie was has been eo abundant that young cattle 1 'ENGLISH H P �'�E. . L� T `�� ::'• T - rather pleased with t e result of leis visit. have been turned upon gt to pasture. 1 . �: , SOCA ISMS. tr --Tbat reflection noticed to the north g 11 I A pRaAM, Never before bave s11oh goods as these been o Bred by our people on Monday niRht,we aeon. 1. g ' -Alex.: Findlay a ent Sunday with ed by a brush fire on he Ord, coueessi In Pickerin We bow ht then] away below the Y • - How many people have yearned for g , �' -4. relatives in Codardale: _ -"Kept unspotted from the World is , another Christmas ngmber f the Mont- usual fl ure. D --Mies Bowerby,of 'reorgetowu, is Is •e the topic of the Y.P. .C.E. raver meet- �°' on t delay Basing th81YI as w8 Ca21 pp real Star, ane of !hos© things of with friends this weep, ing next Sunday eve ing- Lgadgr, Rev• I10t re lade them at regent r1Cer�, � `• rarest beauty that turn®d he heads of l .- . . r - -Miss Nellie Storey, of Tbibnto Jtiile3 J. T. Caldwell. aid and young in other yeas ? And it • tion, as here with 'ber,aunt, Mrs. W. T. -The bills are out announoang Friday, g g p �'' () LAl�NELETTS, - � Eartriok. December loth as tb date of the public will be lad tidings s to thoppsands upon - i 5 -New platform and stops '°are amon r i Pi ie's ball. See the thousands of homes that !!tete is to be � . p p g school concert n this year the graudest of ill Chi lstmas These goods are scarce, W6 have secured about 600 yards In fine the many repairs mad1 at J.Dickie s nese• setae for the interesti g particulars. Stars, fort four a es on satin . a er, , ' -dente this week. Some careless dri driver rather disfignred y' pages p p dark colors. Just the thing for Fall and Winter Very fine pat Wlroopiug•oough 'is eery prevalent the gate post at the M chodist church last with five caper), art supple; ants of be. carne. Evyxybody eholild see them. with the juveniles of t} is neigbborbood at week. Surely it was not the sood•look- wttohing beauty. ' the present time. ; , ing fellow who ppilots the shoat to Ceti• 4. soaBoao. $ 3 BLACK FINGrERING •Y•ARN. . .. . „ . --The•Linton residehC6 'on King street; tennial on Thanksgiv ng day, - g P Isaac.Asbb weet.of Ohurrh has be n treated to some -Ren, rtdga,farmer of 8earboiro, of This is a line bow hL ata aloetin rice amd is bein sold ltt 2 oent,9 Perrin azo an ed pelts with - g B P $ repairs during toe pas week. Rev. Chisholm, of Dunbartou, Sunday the family from which Asbbridge's Bay- • ' per skein below last seasons price. . Thanksgivirng se ices were held in. evening. The lather's sermon was listen• derives its name, died last mouth leaving ._1. . . i•: the Methodist and Pre b terian churches ed to with much interest as the a eaker 4 MEN S Tag SHIRTS. y I? several large properties. His will has - r bare on Thursday. T e attendance. was gape expression to some very original been entered for probate by his son Jona. We #lave now the best range we hap!e eget shown; �omethin fairat either place. thoughts., than Ashbridge, J. W. Walton and Rob- -!Cotton tail rabbit are l ecomi q so -Tvose artier whb diet! ro, 6 of the -fancy in fine goods with collars and ties to match. .Also strong.pp pP art McCowan. The value of the property beau and ehea from 60 cents u numerous in this recti n, that a namber erection of h sidewalk,on the new road, if is 848,928, of wbich 89,187 is in cash, y p ' p' ' 7. bags been shot within the confines ctf the not by word by actio , should take a walk X11,800 is the value of 29 sores in the 1st ��j • g g P g . to the depot some of hese nights; Unlike ooncession of York township,, ��� " � villa a darin the ast fortni ht p 86000 is the ' 1 --Miss Whitney an T. B. Gero'w!have patent medicines, on dose is gu ranteed value of a 200:acre ,farm in Ontario ooun- ' • Our 2fi cent heav wool sox are the talk of the town We Tuve on- been re•eingaged as tea hers of our sbbool to permanently cure. ty, 812,000 of a farm of 122 acres in Boar• ly to show them 0 sell them. We do-% large trade in. sox and. for 18cJ4. The astatic Yrs .the same as -The recent cold weather in ngland, boyo and the remainder is in stock, im- - hosiery and carry a urge range to choose from. - are being paid-this year, a total of 87 50. coupled with the,:northerly course the plemente, etc. To the son' Jonathan is . I . �- .. -Our medical men re kept busy,there moon takes of late would' suggest to the given the Soarboro' farm. '�a him and ��� AND EE ' Q�Tg, GOODS. , being much sickness i the neighborhood, average thin'er that the world is: idly in the -daughters, Mrs. Walton apei Dire. i. We have no epidemic, owever, the indis- need.of a new s �t of axis. The la ones - - Q' Q McCowan, are given en the remaining pro _ .. __ - : - _ I ­­ Positions consisting p incipally of colds must be considerably worn. perty and bousehold offects in equal _ - ' and la grippe. - -J. Goi�oa's racing shell wh ch was shares; except $1,000 to a granddaughter, uls : . --The recent rains a used' the, top rim• ]eft in the c 're of John Avis, at t e Bay, Georgie McCowan, when she reaches the bar of James'Palmer'.s dam to float away was stolen on Wednesday night and it age of 21. • on Tuesday. The br ak was repaired, is supposed by some that !boss tw burg _sem;mss .->T..._ ��� however in a couple of days, W�. . I : -and now the 'lays who esnaped from Whitby j it that. ASHBURN. W0 • -, ponderous machinery evolves as visual. evening know something of ate where • --John Wooc--uff i forms to tb4t he abouts. Wm.,Bryant, of Linde spent a few "i' i. has just had returns'f r the sale of his -Wm. Clark, of Chnrch •strek gout),, days with friends here.last week. , ; A L , & . . . : cargo of-sbeep recently shipped to the oTd has decided to engage in' the mil busi A. C. Clark and sister Esther, of Pioker• I .. - . .. . country.. The wa by no wee s eat• -ties& He will place a wagon on th route Ing, visited friqudwhere on Sunday. - whom nature has endowed with a reascinable a-mount of intelli- r isfactory to him; he ha ing lost abs t one on Monday next, when he asks fro a fair while playing football at Claremont the gence will ever wear trashy ready-made clothing. Some - dollar per head. . other day Geo. Meenie had the misfortune share of patronage from the good , milk• people think they must wear cheap stuff, as they cannot afford -Mr6.Robert Wise a serious] i 1 chic, consuming to sprain Ilia ankle. y g people of the vtttag®. ie will T ,ere being no service in tits Presbyter• the price for good substantial clothing. Sad mistake 1 Ido week at the residence f her son Ie ac, of deal in nothing but the first-class articl . iau church Sunday evening large numbers amount of historical research will ever reveal to you a solitary Ting street: In faces, he is flange ously -The remains of the late Petri k Su from here attended ohareh at Myrtle it. case where man ever acquired any wealth or fame through li ill. Mrs. Wise as 86 y are old a d her liven arrived here on the afternoo train ),slat; tU© anniversary of !hitt olturoh. a g t e complaint is simply of ace and copse• on Wednesday and were interreel at the Joe tiollit, who hie bean enaa4gad as en continual purchasing of,traslly wearing apparel. I referyou to qne it infirmities. R.C. cemetery. Doceased�wns in is 90th gineer in a large shingle factory at Orillia the prosl,croue mon of to-dav; Thev, with the exercise of rea- . . -Our Mongolia Correa oudent - as in r • , P ye•tr and has resided at Scarbora J nation for the hast year, has retarued hoir,e, for son, good judgment and !licit characteristic knowledgt of fore . error last.week in stating that t was for a number of years past. Ile leaves the winter months. Glad to have you with Eight enabling them to forsee the,disadvantages of the]land-pie- Joseph Ricket's seccind daughter who met a wife a:nd several grown lip- s ns, of us once more Joe. - . gdawn as,campared with t]]© custom made garment. I solicit with a fatal accident on Monday the 20th -which Patrick Sullivan of the 2n 1 con- The K. T. of T. lodge is boomit�R'�at pre- . ult. It was bis oldest daughter, a bright coo-sion is one. sent having several initiation-each meeting sn opportu lily td prove to jou what I can d0 in the way Of ' little girl of 8 ears. ; together with excellent program . - We giving per ct satisfaction in clothing. . lIi Y -One of our Township sports w o hats think. Lh'at Bro. Garbutt Sud his hel�rs -In another column W. Woodruff' just returned from the wilds of M skoka, -Q � 3 . - P1C7c��I'�Y1�,,. makes the announcement that on and at- save that his party came across t e oar. Will Uavd to AgUt hard ar loose t e. can• `. .,._,a C�-.. +C1 ; test. • I- . Ler Deo. 4th-be will sell meat for cash sasses of ng ,ere than six deer, h t bad What one might see' while soontfng the --�---- -- ------------ ' -' ---- - --_ - ------_=--------a_ only. N .credit given after that date. been kills,] by dogs and not ol�t sed b ,} g y outskirts of our village on a Sunday even , i All'meat and fowl !•educe] to the lowest any person, Unless tine autbori i s pro• ing, is our genial sohool teacher undertak• D, ,.. STORE' ) L . possible living prices. . Mbit the use of dogs in hunting a r, the ing to tame a large target and Fred taking ' --S. - ome of Old Scotia's Bons, who now fleet footed race will become exti t with• earnest,lessons at the oars, while Lizzie r . ` 93 � _L - - . I -I - . . -reside here, visited Whitby on Thursday in the next ten earn. I . safely guarded by a► large hand braved the9 - . ., : evening.tc attend the St. Andrew's society --Although represent wet alai r tormy storm :westward. WQ guess George hds .. .. - ' .. .. Ii . . � . .. , . . concert. . The sweet stains of the pibroch Weather is rather disagreeable I o. those changed his occupation as he was taking -. . - - ­­ . . .. : I awaxened many a ,fond recollections of who are compelled to travel, it f , never• ]some a IarRe pares} of w},attejaing, On bein k .. " I a days that are past and gene.. thelese, a welcome termination{ ono of tag alarmed at t`e phearsotr scenes of Bcn - ��tt . -From present indications it would t'he.most enjoyable autumns it h be3en at the gate add that Jim stood high is tUo T M E lY T S .. y' Balfour I blushed and •moved hind as appear that.the old council will be return our pleasure to epjay. Find thy..! gather cloud. Tax leiaox. i - .' ed by acclamation on the 2nd of Decen- remained dry until the said wee er set , I - ber. Before that time there may be•a in, our wells and creeks would It a been College Notes " - . change upon the municipal horizon, but minus their winter supply, while Et to sail - . STAPLE T.i 1 FANCY'C�r DRE ��5 � ' or thing is certain the elcator's have wbu:d have 'been lase produotiy next Miss Ada Farr and bias Nina Stanley . �� "fel very grave charges to -make against spring;• � it n/ the Thanks ivin hohda etc t�tetr y the resent executive. g- g y READY MADE CLOTHING 1. - P --While aktendin,, to his st gk nnclay homes in Toronto. - . Robert Deverell wishes -tie to tato morning, Joseph Braund, soil tf the J. C. Austin visited his home in Simcoe ORDERED CLOTHING • 1 that the report in circulation to the effect railroad, on Church street, roaHiv J a se• last week, where he went to help dispose i that hb is about to give tip chs-milk usi vejre kick from a colt. The anii}u 1 truck of tliQ Thanksgiving goose, AT AND CAPS - . " Hess in Pickerigg is without• founds ion, him upon tt�e lOtiveY jaw, causing a num• There was no me©ting of the mock I . He-takes this opportunity of thanuin4- his ber of teeth to fall out,as well 0 in ictan parliament last Friday evenin zgatl of - t " . - many customers for 'their liberal patron• severe :bruises. The std of .s t tettioo re naatnbers ),Qin absont 'on anyks• TrILN '� FURNISHINGS - age during-the past three years aqd asks was hastily summoned and the' wound giving holidays. g I. . - for acontinuance of the same, dressed, but it will be some tithe efura Selhaol was closed fro Wednosd� last BOO r� & �HO�� ' • -Owing to the. unfavorable weather Mr. B. will have fully reooyered fro the till the followin Monday for the Thanks. G r � � ' � r T r - � - Monday evening, the meeting called for effects of his severe in ur ! - g y �x VOCERIES, CROCKERY L� GLASSWARE J y• awing holidays. .These w®are enjoyed as , purpose of organizing for the corning pro- -In tomplianoe with the law� vowing; holidays always are. a . '�- hibition-plebiscite did nut take place as -the same, Christopher.Dale is a i g the - Chas:Harris and his brother Edward . announced. It was postpoied. until this large door at the entrance to t ,e hall were among; the �tbers who.-took advan• t„ra Value In Dress Goods. . Extra Value in Men,13 -and' LFriday) evening, in Dales hall; when all removed and half doors substitu,,e llicll tage of the holidays last week. '',They OyB QV81COatt3 and SultlS, Extra Value ill i1lell'J3 - are a dully invited to rttteuci. , 'I'lie will. open onto the street. This, is a ax�at .9 out theirs with relatives in the tueen t1l'ILisllli]1. �'8. Fi3t1'a Va�;Ile ill300ts c .Shoes, . . ladies tre especially 'requested to attend. ter that should have be att�en i d to City,. In vies• of thia meeting the rcaular ses• ion a o, as at is, besides bein u 1 wful, y g g >� j The boys arranged for a- grand ' days . sion of the Royal Templars will bo. die- extremely dangerous to have the a trance sport last !Saturday morning;, whieb! took . . Terl]'1S Cash Oi Produce. : 1 . : � ensed with. _ F door of a hall open into the buillii g, In place in duo course. All thQ eparCs worn -�• ---Tile time honored custom of feasting 'Daae of a fire, esoapQ would almepst b im keenly eontostod, and sow® new records . !17M .1. .s - I upon fowl on Thar 'ssg;iying .day was-I'lit possible, and where the hall is o the made. As wQ have not a libt of the win. I -, - - i . royally observed hare on Thursday pf last second floor a anis ou the st 'ire Opp Fair Ground,Main ►�t. �1�I�������� p g y . is Hors, wo .arQ unablo tQ gtve tits results : week. 'Many a festive goose and turkey almost assured. The proprietripas f the t}tis seek, - . that a few short days ago Sas in full eu- Pirie' ball should follow Mr, )`1al ' ex, The students had a fico time Thsnks• _ --- - -� __-__.__ . -- - _ - Y . joyment of health and strength ie noty no am'l�le• ¢ivingf, eapectatly rho boys. h'irs.t of all I ''T more,-to say nothing; of th-e innuivei•able •-For years the abolition of 0o r sent they hada lacrosse match in the moi•niug� !'MI IN -� . "chickens and ducks that have in li{iPe man• system of performing statute labor this aftsr which tihoy Mad the regular ltat1e and per passed from view. In oar flesl- eat TownslJip lies been favorably tj,ou t of haundc, or paper obese. The hares, wits " ing Operations we wore ably assisted by and warmly advocated by mapy ' our were H. I,eavons alio M. Doyle were ` •�Y�.r former citizeus and friends from Toronto most prosperous and -public midiod rate• given 1G minutes start and took it j . - and elsewhere. During the afternoon a payers. Each year much of the ti Y Q at course down through the grove,acroes !lye ] (� J€ 1� n11tS in t�] & aV� lZYl� I�� { shooting match was held by James Gor• .nomination has been devoted. .o d' cue• base line bridge, and after going through - 1 don un the green south of St: Georg;e'e slop t pop the matter. In vie u this a swamp turned north, going altog;�ether naw �0�1�1ete In � �ll �Y13t�. Wlntel f church, and the meet was the occasion of fact, tits lase rneeting the, Copnoi put about S milds, Thby were not oaugitt by _ much sport. As the marksmen were all -throw ,b a.by•law authorizing; ti v t Of the bounde. but arrived at the c411ege rOOC�S� - : -amateurs, the individual scores were not the a store to be taken on the# eh nge. -after a little over an hours run. •Tho p'= large. The t0ate requires that a vote be kuu hounds arrived shortly after, pretty well C ly (�, I`�� 1QL' b�St �1�C l l u ' -Byron and'Kelly, the two fellows who on P uhihition on the lot of �Jant ary, tired after their long run. . were.convicted.of burglarizing at Oshawa th��� ore the extra Dost of taki> g; ote t '`• a few weeks ago and sentenced to five and on this statute labor question wi 1 b trif `�'�` � lan' �SM" , ' ' . v= mmnt�a . t - - , i Sale Register.. , seven years m,the Kingston penitentiary, ling. That the present system of ke �ingX p broke jail at Whitby Wednesday evening up on reads is defeativie taw wil grain as Tvrssver, ! y Dec. G--Auction sale of standing . between six and eight o clock, and up to and a ch year the results aro . bee n ing and fallen timber,-at lot 2G, oon. 7, I'iok-• time of writing are at liberty. The sheriff less s tiafaetory, as tb pathmastei s be- . ering, the property of Wm. Scott. ;Bale ` ' We have now,In stook a ve�.y large amort,.inent of -was to hays taken them to Kingston n�$t come i more eari3less. In fact,i in ,s me at 1 o'aloak. : Poe bills for partioglare. !, - morning,-but that official will now await. beats !no work has bee done lar ,ye ire, Thos. Pouober, auctioneer, TWEE $ 10_ . .- . - 1. `' their apprehension before haying; that while!in others the won perfor - ed w s a -- -----•-�+.wi -.�-- 1T i7 `t + .� 1' 1 ]assure. By rbmaving; aboard from the detriment rather than n imprui erno" to _ MARRIED. .- s' m °# , nor of the corridor they gained access to the roads. A.nuwbAr of our r teoa3 ere pattarrs�:Na•r •s---nt tho residenese of gr 13 qqor, � ' 1 � ` Esq.,Township of Pickoring oy Rev. J,'Aar- )<i . the sewer through v h�oh they reached own Ijand to several be ts, but ae cite 1 kr- i . . the street. Zhu fuqutives are described Dela etre all assessed t cue peltas ha ofaualta AiisaltilelithJ I3etta ns, of Ati►r}rtuor- t' 1. _ as follows : Bron has dark hair dark labor is performed in one beat .�vha be .n. and O �` E_ COATI GS'f moustaebe,darl� a.,as;nose sli htl3 broken, other beats lose the work. Three a e jilt •Thera is hope for the than Cho i hats �vhch we ire or1n a low rices We guarantee . • • about five feet eight in height, English a fowl of the many defeicts of tho pl Qe int loupe out that. there are mauy thin; lot- g p, - g •- ' e. accent. Kelly te-of sandy eomplelaon, system. Should the electors Iby t} err does nt k ,aw. I1�rfEi(3�i $t . t; I bald, blue eyes, about five feet nine in votes;on-the let ofJanui ryfavorktcl it g;e, . Sherif]` 't'��iddifield, of York, sold bV I - . -height. Kelly was convicted at St.Thamas' then �t will bo iu order 'or the C u ail to auction at the cattrt IlattE;e, Turi:i-tQ azi li t • _ "and rloe$ - -_ p r s sok. �yf Oelera ;� Ootids zt3 well assorted a at,cl $Prved a time in the Central prison !lift,],! a fen iblQ scherx, This oti ns ,tp .Ratur(lr-y the 8llt.(H}+) {1ry guc��}s stacl� of . . �` ' ` 1. - P h also convicted at I3erl�n as John' Lert"ie. :ts no -slows an the mat ar, as 11e X irk l'rc:i3 ►ilrt,ff�r►�i, of'. alt{Yrtf:fvill , autl 81'20ta 1'lglti;. 4 . ani] served five years in clic pentti3ntli :y , 'I'aty ship etActorfl:wil-1' a anted. o 0 ,t€." : stocrk rcelzoil it hits) tiliei kham. '� ti I .l t t�tare. ._ "13isk, 809M . � I . . : - ` . ON nlPu canvatted at ha?via. Iiyr�n as ul�o _ti.,ena elves to sxtualar au at t ju=tt� J tn• tiblrI �,le tx•it r h,Ya,{dht b(• .foltr lkltacdonitl . 4Aryrt .� ... ., !..Y• 3•/ ({jiT%�(.iiderr - •�.)i.r_(ry fflei;tiUnA1' ry - .�51._. .{{ - 1�.. #} ;. 4.. . I i.' 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