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I ,....... 1"Np ­._�_­. ,- _1. .. __-, i __ I . - . _w - .:�ri-t--.. . - - . . �`�,-�-,­:.�_---.411 ?j�' Xl,i�z � "� - , '­ .- . ____ �_ - . I ". .1 -A A.1- . - - B.A., of Toronto, and- in the afternoon -, :. 7�­� : Markham Road. . � . :, . __ � ...... ....., * - , _ '. �.. . � ­ , - -: ,� �1 __ 11 � - -­ . , .,, - z , , - . � , , ,L ., - _I �­.. I ,.* 1 . I _-� 1. -�. I I i0rialijelpotonal, (garb*. �. . . - _. . - . . .1 % : ... ...'r ., '.] .: , _- � __ . lk: .-Ii. '' .......'.." .. .1. � .., , . - � ,.�.­.. ,.-. - . - , ;.1 .1 - �.; .,.,,�%. � - - !i,!, � :, I 1, - . - . �. _;i,4 40411, . I il�`­; I � - . � . OUTAROUNDUS Rev. j. H. Oke, of Whitevale, preached - , � �;�­.� , '. .. � -:�, .: . � I �_ I I . 11 1..-� _1�, . . 4_ .�, - I I . V. Sellers -had a day's hu D , I _.- .. 1- . , -:,._. . I �. I.% � I gone day, � --. 1 -- ­. . , ,�; !" ­_ �j I a serm full of assurance and comfort, - - i _� . . I .A , - . .. ". oti - . . I , - .;,. .:: - on . _,� -,.;. - ; . � ­.. I : � .- - , . . - , . I . , , - 1 .7,� 4� , . - � . I . _�', .­ . . _ I I I ­. . . . .1 '. . - . . �'i , 'j - . . MeAical. . - - ,. 1- . .. I as led by last week. - , ...�_ - ' I '. - "' ,h'�� I I : -, -,:%. i, ; � , In the 'morning the Singing w - I - .., '' , , - __;_��A_ 1� ,-; I LATZST,toCAL HAppx1crNas RICOILDID By pent a couple of : �',%-' :__.�. � I � - " . , . . I ;,. . . . I �::::::��.� . � . I the Green River choir. in the afternoon Mrs. James Maxwell a . .. ... - I . 1, �4 �a . . . , , " �^ BATEMAN, M,D., C.M11M.C.P. .11 TER PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR ' , ;� .1 . . , - I - choir a 11 . . _J�-.-.-- , -�� �.�,�� , !-,; , * . . 1�11 '. � , - ,, I _:.,.,d-..- : ­ -Re a' S.O., Oorouer. Office aud R-widence, . by &he Whitevale Metbodist ad it) days in &be city lust week. - - ��-,` "A-,-"",�.�.�.�.��,,��'::::::: - , - 1 , . . CORRESPONI)KNT8. - "Whitevale Baptist chair. s. William Se est of--;. !:�_ - . _: ,.',d.. - tug Street, Pickering omee hours: morning � . ­ .. I - Mr Ilers was the gn I : t7.. '. , ��. , .- 1. - . I � � , I the evening the �,� - _:-­ - . , ��_ t, 4 - - :.I.% I � �­ . .. - -1 .- I . ­ . - ;. ,� 6 I . L. . I ,.. eek. ::_1 ;_ -1 _­ � . I - ' The singing was excellent and api)re - L ,_ � �, . So to 11:30 -. Evening 6 to 8. - � , ­ � " - CF- - - CLARIMOINIT . ciat. Mrs,Jamea lonson one day. last w 1-J. - I i! :..".. .1:j_- I . .!. , I � , I - I ­_. ...� , s. . I � I _:1: I. ` � - , 2 6� ___� I I'll . ._1 __ . - . day evening Mr. Shanks has engaged for one month ': �'.:� *__: �. ' � . ______ I cd by �11 present. On Mon . .: "! - N� ,;. I - 'm , - . �:.,­. � � - - 7 1 . -:...1' I . Legat. ­ - .1 - .­ I... - I - .: �_,_ Mrs. T. Hickiugbottow ii again able to Mr. T. McGillicuddy, of Toronto, enter. - with Robert Weir, as the latter is ib oor �_-:_�- , � �� - -� ":, I �. :..-.. - . . - __ I . � I p �-'­ _. .:_�:-:jj: 'I .-,-.&. ". .K. .. � '. I I I , . _ �q � - . ., . : ... 9 . I .1 be about. ! Woe ood audience health. :.,_� �.:e'-,!!,. ­'. � ". .. 1� I .. - . � ­r:t�: .,.--r - %, I - , ­, , 1. kl � ,:� I-V90MAS PARKER, Barrister eta' is - �_ - �� Thomas Caster. -ol Bolton, was bore d and delighted a It Mrs. J. Maxwell 'and her daugbter­�.,... .. .1 � . * - n� it, ... . - .1 - I . _... I _.". . . ' , . Ti !7 , . . -, . ­' .. ­ I.:.� - __. X at Dunbarton each Satnrday. Private I- I . - 0 � ii: last week- - with one of his famous lectures entitled �,��' I .. I �, �­ L I �� . - 351Y L _�'. - . 1113 we Lillie were the guests of Mrs. George . -�: 4--, i�, ­ . funds to loan at five per cout. A- lew- -pow - - "our neighbors." , � I "' I . : - -, V - "', - I -0 d in Toronto. I -,: 1. - �� � i,. �- 11 I . - ­.� _ - � w"..'_- __ _ __ ..; Miss A. Dowawell visit - I at if be Pearson one day last week. ,,- , I � �­ , �, �, ..... : r.. 1. . listened to tile gloquent lecture th - ql' 11. , ..".. ­_ :,. . -, ., '] - , A�, ­. � I . . �__ , _� 'k . - .. . -,.:, �',� ", , .. -_ .� __ '..., , - I I . :. . ENTON & DODDS. BA,131,11,18TERS, !:','�;::.�.1. ..::_'� !,:�l '­[: . . - 14FA week with,friends. MiEs Leiia Flowing bas been the guest- - -_' , . .. -- -.1 * , I . - - . . _. � . � - - . -, , drew hiti material from personal exper- , �. � . ,� .. - wl eet 'Ch , . et bb .��!_ .,.- ,-. e�: - . D SOLICITORS. ETC., 14 Adelaide Sty with I � _ - " " I t Tuesday illy oio*e Family Patent Flour 63-50 p 1. Mrs. Lapp. of Pontypool, visited ience. be must live in a very unenviable of Mrs. BritLon for a few days last week-',. ", 'i��, .,P� . .. .. . - - I I -1 ­ - . � . east, ToroLto. At Claremon ' .1 - - ,,_ ,� ,X,X'A4­,,� , - , , I , - ,1. - - - ___ _.- AT TYM - her sistero, the Uis3es bell, - She reports having had a good time. , '.1 , ­_%Xr,ip_. , I � ,, il"�, ..1. . �- kvm,,�_; � Q - , .. ------.-.----..--- ____ .... ­ 1� - � - I � neighborhood or' else possess a very. ex - � ­­­ .; -, 1. -1 � I , - . .. I I ' , ­ . . ", - " I ..." the . .., - , .. : E. FAR BARRIS -, ' - - - ' Miss Jessie Thomson has gone 4o . .. .,.z ." ' ,-, ' - tended &�quaintance. However Ilia lec- Lord Mook's foreman bats hired for ffie;. I., I i., _d � � _.. . � ' - ' � .A.' ' -4 :,�:: -�'.. I ­ - , 1, . ­ - . ; .w �1. - ­ -:', .�' 4,' " - . ef . TER, Oo-,ir,�ty�e'r���,�-�,�lto.rii,e.y,, and County* " ' I city to reside for the present. juing, winter with John Fleming for to do,_-. 1-, -;, -N. - ,-J� " . - I . - . SPINK. MILLS.' I ture was highly amusing and enterta - 1. - . , �, , .-1 . /�, . � I I " . . : -.` I , � ., I I ; .,-, , - -, . .'. .j ,� 1�'_ , ,`i. . Solicitor. Court Hous . Wljitbv. _­_ I . 0-y . . Miss'Liflie Taylor� of North Bay', was. The Locust Hill choir furnished music chores and learn farming. He will re--,, t_ �'.. . ,,, �,�,!, ,i. �? .- , - . - 6A- I "'' ___� ------ . _.r,� .,.-,.. "", ` 1%�1 - . , .� -4.1., l-, I . - 1 - . 3=.3:C= . 'here over Snuday with friends. ure. . . . _1 .,4+. , =M7:1,TCx- ,, .;�...­ I ... AMES MILLER, SO_] . . , during the evening and sang in their ceive many pointers to be s . IL , - J�CITOR, NO- � 1. . _. ." ,. .- , , .. �L�_________ . --. ___ ____ . --- 4_4_� ..�.. ... � . I.:,.: �._. .,_.� ­... .. ,*"-. ".,; - � ­ I , - - - --- '-' -7 ' MrO.408epl), Turney, of Colbourne. i , . �W'� -, � I I is .. : J TA.RY Pliblic. Conveyan Pr. etc. Office at - . . ,7 11 . I .. % �� , V . ELI eloquent style so that all were well -7 .. , ''. ,,;.�� , , - . :1, . . , " . ­.: , %,:, - - �. 10,� � �. �, , I . !, 1; �. I _: . . ­. HILLSIDE : - J`11 � 1, 1� -,.,: Thistle 11a,"mear Brougham. Money to loan, �! . . �� IF— . now lbe-.gx. -st of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua u6u - � . � - , I f .., - �.:- :, ", 4, . ; . ,� ,* _ L "_. . .. . . . . . 11, '. ''. .;. ,; . - - . it 1� - - ".. . - . .. 1. - i . . ,.!,-:. : . I � . I .. . I . : '. - . � I r . ,; . - ­ 4.. . _____ __ ''.. i t-1 . 1. I satisfied with the treat. We are sure __ ­ ,: . 1. 1: -, - - .--- � _4. . - � - I r __ , � . 1 1. ------- __ - - . .. 4, . . . 1:1 : ., - . - - . . I , . . .. .. ' � . -1 I .V, - . i. Bundy. . I . . t..�, ., IL - ,,,W�h i:!, . I ; 1�j. _.. . .,-,. ,,,*!, , 1, . -J4,., . . _. ' I ­.' ' - ' -i � . - . F1 - - .., . . . , RIS .. .I.- ,'.-� - r:7� - :� ,�. , -- ". . .. I .1.. . that pastor and ueople are to be coograt F. Pa'ke)l is"visitiog at J. Oiwerod'er..',, � : ,I- "" . , ` ,ii . : - .. '. I � . - - .,. . . . � Ll Three good seco - I - : -v :;, :-. � .DOW & ILI&GILLIVRAY, BAR � , - 1. .. ., .�. . '_ ­ . 1. . .feeder . x . - . I I .. . I : , ,-,. - ;. ! '' : I Did baO self 1, .-I %-�_,,ii:, .1 - . r , : I : , `:1. - � ��: �' terF1' ,, I .. - I , , '. - .I- , ulated on the success of the event as they at present- : , , __ � . , ionciLors, &c. Office opPosite Post - - ­ 1. I I - '. [ I � - . . . - . �vw�. - ­41� . - � ,� � I - . . , , �'K,� - ,�:*,Al� .- - . , .� � :. � ,, . ... . Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; .. . I I'! - � KtOTeB with ovens for sale at Joshua 1. " , ,, . 1. . . offico. Whitby, Theo ;1 i ;1'.. '. " . , . 1. - enter harmonouBly and hopefullY upon Look out for' the Thanksgiving dinner- . , ': '�._.,_ , , �'... ,;.-'1�:_r-.'_-1; - .. ;. . , q ...:!!:�,,. . I -, .. - I - . '. , , .. - ' .. �:, . McGillivray, Lij.B. MoneVtoLoan. By Takel Calmi.:.,_. 'r . , .. :,.� - Buady's shop- . -R. �_.� �'� �'_ . V ., �-�:�"!-e- �. - A . -1 ­ : 1 - � th6ri year. WELL-WISHE on the 21st. ..; . .� -, ". ��_ , - __ ­­ - _____ - . . , auO 11 . ..... . . . . . . . - .... �0 i . . - I -1 - . - � I . � .. 1� �,­ ­­ ------- - - - - ___ . . . ` , , , . JosoRh White, of Ashburn, was here - -:. 1 - - ` � " , - �! ­ � �: - . , '��. .... -*-* # . iL _` ' - , - . - 11. - '. . , . . - - . . 8 7 6 - t- � . . - .. ; , . . � . . .i : . Miss Fannie Win or isitea fri ads I- -;`�� � ES LENNON, Barrv;ter. 3olicitor, . .,. �_ I ,.-. � f- I � , -�.. "'. .. I . .. . ._ - _.. . I . ­ . _:�:. - T AM, . , . - on Wednesday playing croquet. He is . .0. � ,:..',V_,,, - _ . . . I . - ­ - . - - � I , I .. . . .- - .; ­ _... . I ' . � V_ q " Nota, y Tublic, - Etc., Pickering, Ontatio, - . . , I ,; �" , , j , . . . South Armailale. _. White'vale last week. '. - - .. i,.- -.� -, I :: - , - . .­, ­ �. . ,b offices. at Brougham on - .�. -'�,­ - . I quite an enthusiast. I - . �j ,- ' * i.-,__,__" .��,,,,�,��­­.�_ brauc . . -Y U, T 'e's. . 11-1 �­.­11 .. will attend .1 �. . ;,w:_`�:.� Of o r �. ?� I ,. - at Claremont on . �i" "., i:j. 1. Mr. Kellington, of Uxbridge'was seft. . . .- I ­, - � ­ * I . �..,. I ,:!,- ` - .. . ir�.", .- Mondays of ea,h week and :_ ... if, I - ;..-: . ..,..: - .. - .. * Y� .. 11 . - 1; � . I , , . ..'�: '''..T'-*-, I- 1; Erskino"a Incumbert has a horse that F. Taskale has left our burR on a bnnt . - 2- - Tuesdays. Monev to loan . 491 y ,, . I . . passing through our- midst Monday. : . -1 . .,�_ . �. ,�� . . I .1 _..., ' - ' - I - - .' . i . . . ,::-, ' . . � .. � - . , � :_, . � - � 't - you' dan't 'afford to bave your moves On . � , .I. ly when the spirit moves him, ' *` � I . - - ing &Our. - -at ' I . .� .. 1! v __ . ­ 1. _.�'. Mr. slid D4rs. H. Chapman visited ' � :.,;;,1. !, - . .. .. :, ., - Bar. ..­."_' - and then with Wonderful rapidity. AV b on will the coal oil be returned to . '. _, - ... ,�- . . . W. . ­ .� 11 REGINALD M. MACDONALD." , at bapheA. . � . I 1- . . .. � I . glasses picked out Mr. Norton'o, Searboro Village, last . .. .. . : vl.:. I ­. r � . I - - �. I . . I - .. ter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Office in .d ... . Bugh and John Gregg returned from Grey farm 9 - _. . .,­� Z� - it .. , . I ..1. . I *�: . - .. - . . ., I ' ..� - � .' - . . . ,. ' ' Sabbath. - ­ �0, -: - � .. I ---over old Bank offlee, Pickering, .. ards, Your optician IlluSt I . . � I I m.- , . . Gordon's Hotel �.. I.... - the hnntilag grounds up north thd other Miss Ida limbers it; the gnoat, of Mrs. ' . . * - .­ � ' , " " ��-,,r -vi - - , . .. . .­ . .. _. % - I ­- I Ethel May is lying- very low at pregent ­ I . , !:.: , Ont,. Saturday of each week. I . �_ .'.. . _ ., ," �. , . .. � - bave'knowledge of scienze of day, They did not have mu'cb succe38. David Rayner. ' , . - . �', , 1`1`� ;, �.. - Investments made. !Reginald M. Macdonald, ' . 1. - I � . -1. I - �, �, . _.., � i with typhoid fever. Hope to h6ar of her - , - , _., ixcl ­_,�j 1�1- .. :.-. .. ._ _� act cal',ex-- John 4arry has purchased the Bell Wily tile white hat and vest can' be sent .. . I - 1. 1. %;, , �V ,,, * - . - : , ,-z , - -; : i 15 Toronto st., Toronto '.. ,�. optics, mu,st have pr i . ' _� � -, ­­ I_ ,.A..:. . ­ . - ___ ___ - __ .. 1_,1. . " ' ' . speedy i ecovery. - .� I ., , , ,;!�.,� .4'.); - - _____ . . - - 1'1�q; ; . ' . ­ _ , , - - . - . ,.-.;:. - - .. . st have ineebaniii farm a short distance east'of here. Us to laundry together ?- . - ." " , --,.,. , . .. .- - GHER & CO., Barristers. � t- . I 4 . . I - !".'�., . . perience, mu .11 - . 1-7-,, GALUk . .. . I say Wallaby., if you are to be keeper. � ,I:. " �_..' ,�_,,,U�. ­ �. -eB and brought -e glad to illy John Bear is arouna . ' . � � Z,,-�� - � ' . . I re may, - -, � -----­_,­-_�-, k-'-- -:n"-.- � !�,: � - / etc., Canada Life tmiliing, - � �� nallskill and a perfect set qf place contains 110 aeg . . NA?e a, 8 - of the ofzyluiri be c,u guard .. ��: - ­ 1, . ' ; - -A * Solit�iLOTS, -1 , . . . . , as the � .. 1'.�i. "t, , ; I .;:,. .1 Torontn, wiLl be at their offiCe,"WilliS' -BlOck, .1 --- 05,8W. .1, � . . � trial leases to fit -you properly. ' ' agalu 'after his mi6hap. ._� �. .. .... _.� 170 o. . - - � .­ - , , . . - .� , :. , - -, d -1, _­ .x.: . .. . - Miss Barriet Petch was , Z. - , : -- , -:_-.1,�...­1 ", . . .1 , I.. . � . . I y. Any bugineep Or There will be a unio 'Visiting at- probably be a rusb. . - 4 - Brougham, every saturda n thanksgiving cer . :f, instirnoti)iis Esq., I. . - . - - . , . 1(5f t with ,P . . Mr W. seems very down ,since tfio I . .. . � " :14, - . - .hog. - Poudber, � . .;�,, �, � . I - T.- vice in Eralij.jiie church next Thursday BoyintopvIlle, Sutiday. . - - - :­ ' ,� I '­ - - . throughout the week Nvill be promptly attODdod - � - * ': � '-!. - ...% ­ 11 5.10 - - I I f -, 1�. 3 ; I . . . � W ever'MiDd Arthur the. ;_ . - �i.:':�K%�e_ - � . � � , :, ­ loan at 5 pler cen". .r M__ r . -, �: Nir'nard ''. bird b*as flo n. N - 1. ' to on Saturday. monev to ... I . linorni u . __ - I : .:�.. I,- 011i. . . . I � . Dg.' All who can are req' "ted to Our town's Shoe Fly is on the move . . ­ �­ .. .%_:., . -.-, -I ;11� - I � I . . � . ­ - . ' 11 remains. . I . V. _... 1 2c)-�Ul . . �% � - . ..:1,1. I . - orgaDis I . 'I., 1� . �4 -.�. 4'. .�­. �!,,`, - . 1 ­ - ____ . - . . .. . ;.. . . .1. .. . .: attend. q . again. Will will win. t st � , .. __., - ..!,. .", -4- �- _____ --------.---- . , I � -, , .1 10� ..... ______ ______ . . '_ .- .... . ­ m _ ,. . . . I Sellerg, .of Maple Shade, visiteil : -1. �, - . , , . . .1 , � . 111 - � - ..1 r .. i their W � ­ . , . 11 � _-.� . . .. ' ,( -fiDiehe I - , _ - -,--, - ,­� -. -: _�, - ­ . . . . I . . � . I � I 11 ' Pie credito a 0,1 John Mcph6fson's es %. .- .. . -,-I- . I .- � . . .. . � . .., . 1;, �.� ::.1 J. � I , .. e I . I .. . .�- - 4 I . . : I I - : . I'- -, !'! '. tate' inet ere on Tuesday to file their . . . .. " -; I .. - _; . . I Veteruitary. I— � # [ X " ' ' M -ot orf Dur farmers linve I � - I , ,�-�*:�. -5 -, . , , . all at his brother-in-11aw's on, aav last week.;,. . -_ . .1 - ___ ___-�­ I . I '. ,;-_�_, � _�'. , t , I -. , , I) ploV6 iYJg a-L.a are Dow ready for the f . � . . ., - 0 � Wh*tb 'L . 1. ... _1, - y I _.d . � _�' ,_ - ;.. Glad to see him improving in heahb. .1 - �." I . - - '. . . I.. z . - - I ',� � 1. . I F. NVIIA,LEY, VETERINARY .... clalins with the assignee, Duncan Mae. sports. i . ­­ 1__ - I Y. , - . �.:! .. I � ._. .I I . � I I.. - 1. .. - . �1, I � I , I ,say Fred this will never do as both .s.-..*... I . 1. -1 ­ - I � �i .'.% . 116 Surgeon and Dentist. 'Gradnato of,on. ­ A. -, nab,' Esq. y Parkinson * ' ,_ --- � .1, - ; e, Toi,,)nto. (Iraauate in � ". I _. Jigs all of these requisites and , ' MitS BO ORLOD RDa Miss �* ,�, � � tario veterinary Golleg. ... 1. .. The fullowinz' mysterious note was a at Violet and the pansy will be getting ;. ' .:.­ -, ' . , '' . - . Ontario Veterliary :-.* �': . eut .��unday with Mrs.oL. Thomap, . -:.; ,� '­ . .. :._ ,� _�,�'�,�', �' . . I , . I � � ­ �_. ­, �., mewl)or of the Ca )y ­ Elt P ' . . ;. . - Dentistry. . __ . a very -large stock of the late . vexed. Just ptop'a moment and think it, ' I - ... . :1: ,. _. .4. _: .- De.utistry a sp . - a _-1-i _- 1 i _- . ; . Amocimtion. 119 bended us for publication : -Say Fred I the Br'. . . � --- i . � ,�, , " , - . � .. tended to. Office, , ': �..­ styles of frarnes and lenses and ' over yourself. ­ � f. .. - ...., 'i" - -. .­_ ... ;,.� - day or ujght I)romptly at ­ " Eloak those boots, lur carry them in your . J. P. has bad sweet smiles on his face � - . ;.",>: 1i ... - � Z.. i4 :.: 11� -il telegraph and Post offices, wl�ite- , '. 11�1 � �� for. his skill and c.a - � - _...i ­ 1,'-,,,.-.... ... Rosidence, T . 11 ..., reful atten- hand when tieseending the Rtairs." me of the rye in'tbis locality is loorr ­. . .. i� I ., - I - Ml ; I.. . since the second Sainsonville threshing. - so I . ­` ,r,l - 1. I . '.. � �,-_ ,-,4,: - �, � . . , __ I . Vale. y . , . .1, . , � .: i: .,e� . , , 0 a ape - . .;. . i - .. �1 . ­___ _____ -.-.- .. . I .� .. ­ I -; � ­ tion be will Luake a very Dr. Swlth',of Stoullville,will visit Clare. E. L. says everything is so cheap. A ing very slim, but it will b in good b I - L --- _ - ______ . , , - - i: ".z I -I . . I . � --- QL_ I I . - I - - _:�T.� . _* I., . - _Y SUR- - .;'.'I.' . . I - fallowing next summer for a �-­ �-,� - - A.7 .1 :, I . :. � . - 1: . HOPTjINS, VETERINAI� . I Mont On the first und third TueeJay (-f new rot"ker on a chair only fifteeD cents ? by 'summer .. . .- .- . . ; . - . . I , " . ­ .- - . ... I -, "'. . . I-! - . � � prop next year, won't it Harry. _. ­ - I . ­ - - . 1-11. � . _. _ �A � - I f -I 0 qEox Graduate of the Ontario V t. * ' ' each month. Ilia dental rooms are iu Why nut, begin. . . . " �� .7. , -� ­�, I I . r , ­- ''.. - I.- I Ni a e .. �_,V�_ " .1 . orinary College, Toronto-, registerod inemlo,er. od&r* it ' � Char -de . ­..:.­ - ,, : � Medical Assooiation. I 6 ,' Bundy's block, next door to tile Market-*: John Stonelionse has 'returned from Some of our farmers are.trying to pur. � . , _.; ,.4,h ,,,, - .. I " I . 1_;,� - I.. I' of the Ontario Veterinary . . . . -.1 - ..- �_,­;!, ,.� . . .. - �v 44.� - I . . . '' . ,1� .. . ,, - - I 1- I � . � I � . �k�., ,, 1 . co anti aboeing forge one and one- I . .. � .. �­- -! RDd 311-8. Hodgine, of Otterville. ,Ile nolth. His report is that gamois chase a few morn hills, . , � �_­ . ­:­ 1. - � , Office. rasiden . - . . Mr. -go in Jim you '. ". - - . � . . .1 . I _... ... - - ;­.,_ ,.-:%, . I (Ireeil itiver. Steel . _...,; - . 1: , I . ,-1 .ii �If '' .. , - .� .1, -1 * - . � � quarter miloo north of � pj'. ,., , , ; ...."t 1, .�,� ;. ;.'' I �, ge -way as well have them all, as tile - ­�::,.-ii . IN, '1� 11 .. . �. . 0 pric � 1, I , . - _. I 11.1 I I I ­ �: Z11 1.1 - .� . 1. � 1. ' ' I . - - . j I "i" . . - ;, ­ . i - . I ."` - � ", - es. 0 lice and shop - i _., . ; , - were bore Sunday w th trion3a. They not very plent,lfull,- jubt one partrid . , I drivina shoes'at iro - :, : ": � ,..I., I . .. . d_. �:: . I -.- i� - :-. I I 11 . . . ,, � 1'', I - �, : I' . erican toad they say is it very goo __.,-.-_.1 ii, I " . - �' ,­ � . . I., . 1. . their sedd ng trip, The bride reat6hed this tov,610 . May be better hick., -� Ill . - . I ..._ 7 �. i__ .". hoursfroln7tolta-in-&ndito 4 p.j;n. Tele- � . .� I Ir _- , - , ,. are on I I I . - 'r , t, i:'' ,q.:;,:. . I - .... .�. I nt , P., 0. address, :!. ­�, ". , . ,.� ..I F I : � -1 % I ii 11 I � . , ", , .n, - I . . I -, - . ... - ­,� , 1, , . - . I . . I I I ... -1 � :� - ��-,M.!�j�'. ,.-1__ I- graph address Whitevale 0 . .., �. . . __ - � , . will be better kbQwn in Claremont as BtAxt time John. I I I T' -t Tox. chmber. . - I . 11 .: �,, - �.� - .. a" - �..., Green aiver, On t , . I . - ' '- .- ` I - .. - " - i . - .�� - :, � '�i� . . ., -, I i Louis Gates has returned home from. r.. . " ,,�,� i, 4. � , . _. ,�. - ­ - __ A. I . Mrs. Lite . We extend congratulations ­ , I "'.1 , � , " .'4 ., ­,_ . � -of about a . 15�4_ ., , i! I .. P11I S. - . . the States after an absence '. _I - : ?,- . , I 1, - tiom.kS A. GR.A,HA,M, VETE ... �`r, ,� . . . - ­ f �_- _� . . . .­ , . . Al_1.ySLjR(,�F,o.i,araduateof tboontario __ year, on account of having 'Very poor . -�­ I r �. 7 ;�` �.A,�_ I . . - , 1- -1 - . --------- Tw-elve O'Clo' I . ii. _�_,� - . - , - - . I I.. rg, to tile but py couple. . , .. .,� I . AUDLEY. . I - T ck The tuarket up Tnesday was perhaps, , i , - .­ . ­ � - . L to,registered inember . I . I'� .1 11 I . - , - � �F _ . ... - _ � �, 1. veterinary C ,oI logo, Torf)u_ Sociatai V.r.i'Mayne's io pigbt..� '-.. 1 ileRith. We. hope this healthy climato-, . __ -i,R--,,,�..4 'i . bettf r aw nded thau far soine weeke palit. . . . . . - ... 1'.1 - Medical Association, . .. . .1.1, ,., �, 14- � .. - .. - . . . - i ' � .- . -,. - � �,- i,--,,� "f ", r . 4 . . . � - - Aise honorary ..: ' We are b )rry to, say that W. A., Faller . I 'T I - � .- - � . of the ontario Veterinary . . t �: u,Llljbe.r of the Ontario Medical .:! ,Qbas. Lvilde, jr , is I I . � - sery ng as a jurc :w 11 soon restore him. . , , .4i..., ­1�:, L � ,A � I . , , - . .., ­ - 'I - "I . J� I - . .. . I - .� I , . , �� ,,�;t_,.�,",� ! I I- I I treats all diseaws of domesticated aDi- .) .-, . .1 I I t the af,sitz,es now at the county town, - - _.,.� -, . � _. .- � I I ,_�_ :.. P ',')..�O. ,Dg, t . .- . ., L' - ­ , : bOCiOtY, I - 1 W88 Dot 11"eseDt. ow. o an accident It : . ir s -:, .: _� ... C'. - -- f., - I- .. ... I _­­ '; 'i. . I a mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary ; ­ 1, - . - . 1: I.. _ - - I ... WHITE% ALE, .. .. . -I.-- . 47� . . . . � .. I I ­ I � 1, ,�a - " . - . ., I.. - . . I . . . " , _. .i. I . . A:1- � " - .- i � � _ I . 1. ,.� - - _­ L, .. . - twomptly attended to at , . All I' 'All S :` which roo ilted in it spaiiAed ankle. tie Mr. Weetney visited Torouto on Friday . I '. "'A , _ Dentistry. All cELFm'3 1. I I - - - . _ .�� ,� 1�j _;_ , . . . �: I , -11 . . . � , . �. % I . L . . . . . ii� � . 1. office at the well kuoWD OR- .Z.] 'j, . � . � ..."', ­.%� - � - .. . I Ile �welcomed home after the rain. . . .. . d "r. __ .... .1. reasonable rates. . n: r will like)3 be present next week. Prices last. returned to her home in ,.�_. -i.: � 11 . . .1 .." - . f (irabani Bros.. one mile West of .- ., , . . i I . Mrs.'Heap has �: .., -.7, _. 7. I L� I., 12, , - ., ; � ..V1, � -1 � , 'I, .. ­ -L . . A. - . tabliatiniout o . . . - . I - were as ,I, tie . i.. I.. C � ". 4- i- i .�� I Claremont. Telegrams to 0 31R -r- Mont Punctual- , 'j. , I- -, - . ., �.: r � .] 1-; .- , I- , , la6t week, butter 17 cents Mr. Plaskitt cTaims to bitive the bigi:e3t Rochester. N. Y. ... . ,_ � - , ��.�, �,- . ....­� ''L - . , I . - 1,�,, '. I. ;. - . . . ­.. , - . 0 ; .. - , ]k . - _ . . 'i, - .�_._ ;"... ., .., 131Y 1. . ecord. It is the white variety. - - .� ly attended to. . . �..:, . w 4w j -_j and ogge '1b cents. The prevalence of corn on r . W. G. Lount was absent last wee On JL; L 1, .�_ ", - -,.,,�'. -�', . .- , . " . . . .. - - . . � �; . . ._, _. :t, ., -V .� � 1� . ., � �. - . ,x ;. - -:.- - �� L'. I - b . . - _�, - -, . ___ -,. ; I . 0 1 �:.�. -, -­ i - . - - _ - tr;,J" , _. ­­ - ell 1-.. -I , Nil. Brvan, sr., to our south d:ed on . o . ---------- � - - - __ .- - ------- --i _. j . turDipy I ter rather 1IL"Its 1140 6upply of . I business trip to London. �� - � I - I : . � ­ .. . -1. I I I., . . /'- ­ . . . ..' . . . .1 - - ".. �._ I "iX -<,; . . . . _. . - '. -, '. - . 'guat"Cas (Tarbs. - - , :­ .. the good a ticle. Mon lay and was buried on Wednesday. . .. . i. I , 1, ". I - . _ . - , . _: I ,1 . H. A Thornton-, of Toroqto, spent Sun ; ­:,�.-. � ,- �,;,4-!'A%':. . �. . . I . . � -'icie t "y of the jil)o B. y. p.! U. 8,, MIrs. Stephenson and daughter, Mrs- 1. - � _ _1�11. , , - , * � - �.. . , i:-_.- -! - ., �, . ­: .. .- : I I .;.__-_.1.___1 S... . I . . W aq the i . P rig sorvice Monday day with his parents here. ­� , - .1, - 01 ... - ." I .�___- . . . . '.. �. . . I - . ..,. _. , . � - .. . ., ...., , , .,-,. � . � - - , -Best goods qv6DIDg,,'V1a# A bpga fouccesc, ip every , . � Russell Tabor, of Toronto, visited W --t .. � 11.4 I-..",_ I. - ': �. . 11ONINS DUNN, Conveyancer, Cow :, � � city'.s *watchman. par- Cockburn. of Toy,onto, are visiting NIKs - - I- -�s � - ..� ' � �:'_ I ..L.: .,.. 11 .4 - . , ,.-,. . - etc., Clare- , � 11 - . . : "'..;;t _; �4 � ... . � . _ ;,� i� - �."4,, � .1 I _ . . A �:l � . - - , - , . I � . - Tmissioner for taking Affidavits, �:. _. and lowest prices."' E very ticular. "be church wits filled to itg S. Westney. . r - .:..: 17".,;:":�;;00� 1, � . , ' . . �. , - . gay . Maple Aye. over Sunday. -11. _ . . i_ ... . ... .. . I _ I _1 - .1 . - �_____ ,.. .. :1'. � , .. . ...� mont,Ont. � . . 'Oth utmobt c ipaelty. there being friends Goo. Dunlap hitis shaken the dust Of . Oz.. ., .A�,_,: .. , , I., - L, - �, t ., � ". __ _. ___ ___ � . - � : quotation is a bargain. Mr. and Nfi-8. T. Pherrill, ot Searbor'o,'-_, - � _4 - . 14 I . - - - . 11. ' � _ ., : , t'a-, 1_� I i%, � I � . -1 . ., .'' I , , . ­ , . - -o -4 ...., - R OF MAR . � 08 .;,Udley from his, feet, having retired tu '� , j., " . . .. j R. HOOVER,TSSURE Why present from Whitevale and other plap I . - � � ­ � :, Y�,,16 -..'. - rs save ,money bete, � speLt Sunday with friends here. . 1. - . ... I - � -1 � ,�,�. - I -- . ' - e . ' . - ''. ,-.-A4, .i- _. !I -% �f oinve at residence or I F r . I .- .. .- .1 ��. IN. I pe� Itl A OE, Licenses. . ...;. 11.�..:!.i., , not you ? - .. at it diotance. Membitsrs of the ,pwo th hit; winter quarterp. Mrs. Bruels, of Ringwoo'd, is visiting _:,,"I 1. , � - %; ­ -�!l -'�'� r.,..: , - . I , 1.'. 'r I . : hemas --Puckerin has rmurned from . ..., -.--- i_': � . . , . . . . . \. mill, ,rreon River. . T - I ' � - _-y ,., - . . , . � 1 , _C ---------.-- _­ . I .... . .:.. - 11 :�-_ ,I ..�� :*� I . League aod aho the Christian Endeavor . her daughter Mrs . T�os. White. . .: �.­, . .- - 1. � I __ --- _ --- - . � - ­ ­ 1: , ��, %, ... !-.-.--- - I I . ... . I . . , ; , I-," xpe Ition. � _.z"..: ��, �.. . . 11!1.. I - / . ... : .1. � _. were present to ouj jy �Le proara his I)UutiuR e di ' Deer meas I s - ­ ' � 1-41.. ��, - I 1. . /, 'BUN of Marriif$f GROCZRIES. -!�.�: 1I 11. -1-.-Ill I �­ i, . Ili, p1tutiful now. ' Irbanks Tom. - , .1 t ., - "...., � . - ' .. - , � � ; . 1 -. -,, , 14 e., i ... . * Licen3e6 for the County of Ontario, - I : �, * would be usoloso IL'ir Lm t;> dwell on - t � . fi !i - �_ -1 . , � . ""- B P . 11 Iij. It Corners, visited W. 8, Major last week.- � -�, , .. - - , �_, i L: TING, ]saner Robt. Jackson and wife, of Brown's - '­Zt ---- _. i. . " , . .1. 1 � a r9siderwe, Pickering Pure Black Pepper .1 -Le. ,lb.', '?�egular A star, could b8 plainly seen at 110 ' ­ - ­_ � - - A00 V,t the storo or at hi I different numbers un the prograW Its all' , .. ?, ­ I -:, .._'.. ; '1� I , - _� ?. � ,� 12jy , . . Rev. Birnie has returned to Peterboro, , 1. , .... - I .11 ­ 1, -.-:, � I villa ( , __ __ . . _. �: - ­,�., -..- - I ... - .. , ;­ - 9 .. _____ ___ ___ - � - ---,------ - - . 25c. . - � . � . 1. worg well rcceived, - 0 clock in tile morning in the eastern sky after visiting friends here for a ,Ouple of..,,:-.: . '_ , �� - i. . ":,..�� "_ 1: #. - . : � � , : � . .-. - - - - . . I Ei arly risers say it *18 . . .. 1�1 , �. -1 . , *.'tq"1 EATON, TOwN SHIP CLERK Pure White Pep�er �5.e. , I b.1., 7`89'01ar We unt orstand that Th mai M&0tj,p, for the past week., " - ­­ .- I.; ­. I . . .. I .- ., , � � ; '. � . , - 11' �. � . - . - ,�- �, � . - 2 Convey%noer, Commissioner for taking I , a very brilliant star and nearly casts a weeks. _* ... , . .� - 0 . - . -4-v", �,�:,,Fl: _ -D 40c_ - of UxbridZe ,township, is ory ill in the Messrs. Heron, Mason -and Secor, of %0* , I _1 . . � " - nd Insurance Agent. � . - . , � ____. - : � - �.�. . , - . . e;ftldavits, AdcOuDtftnt 0, , � �),�. mouey to loan onfarm property. Wills pro Pure 6r 'Ona ger 30c -.. reg ular CqUnty jft LI A& Whitby. H is au old and AltdOw- It is mercary. , . e..- I.. - i�_ , , . - I . , � "��e , � . , - . - () in - -lb Scarboro, were with triends in the Vale ... "'a - -, *i? - �v ­' . . , �, - . . - :, "_'4ated. OFFICE --At W Will be in I - . .,_:J,:'_;� L .­ - :- '. ., bitevale.' L - Mr. Huntley is having a monster plow . ­_.- _'. . ! - . f8oble MR , and becanse ht ad no visabit last week. . ., . - )Pf,ugham every Monday after,100D for the 4 Oc. . . ''I - " ' . - ., . - � ree �__4_:. ... I." I 1, '7N ,-i..,. . . - means of upport was of co rse committed lug bee on the Carpenter place for th . , - ",��L�l _ I. . e -V , Mrs. J. 'L. Spink And neice Miss Lillie .., . . . _ 'I 1, -5. s - ,06118MCUOU of busineon. Pure Ground Cloves 26c. lb.',' regular .1 _: 1. . .1 . . ­ - - � - � � I . .." __ _,,­ . . �.',;, , I I - . I � .. ., 1, , - : % � . 111 it Vagr ut. j .. 0 ek with -.-,. .. - ,��-Lik, -4 - I --r-C 5 -.;.! _ . � , i� �_* - � . -I- __ _F T 40C.- � ­ 'L. ' ''. , "' k corporat 3n of such im. davO and fre�n the teams there, we judge . ast we .. . i � I . I .. A. POST, COUNTY ARCIf TE . - . great work has been done. May A. Spi k, of Toronto, spent I . _ , , ­'­ ,, . I . _.- A. for the county of Ontario Drawings - . portaDee as UxbriJge stio Id be ashamed lOmO friends here. . . ;. 4, � I ,�: 1. F.Pz:l_ �, � - "r � - ed for every class of Pure Cinn"ainon 6nd Allspice 20c. lb., G. find gold in Lie new field of labor. ' L , ,:� I-. - ''I ...- 11 �.A I - andsipecifications furniab to send a poor crippled u old man to the MeserR. S. Larkin, D. Turner ancl Th*08 ...A 7_41 �'- - 'L .1 - I � - I � Mr. Lingford sailo'to- orrow for Eng - % ­ �� I:_ - .1 ,� . _� _�, - . ..::, .. . , regular,85c. . ., ,,, . - ty jail for no otl er crime than . . . ­. building. gicain and hot water beating and .. , coun m White are in Whitby this week serving aa� .: � .1 i I ... � 1. 1;� Offlue-Gerrie Block _ .- I I -, , - _ .1 - � land. to v . .". ,-'-,�­ 1_� � ­ ventilation a si)ecialtY i isit his father who is on his . ­ I 1. __,-� " _. - __ . n I ' - � .-�-:�j I "' . .­�., .. , . WIAtby' Fresh Ground Coffee .221c. lb., regu- poverty. He has spen nearly all his s at the assizes. . 1� I - %.- . " �­ ­ 1. 1. . corner Dundaa arid Brook streeta, . - . - . -S" -1`.,-f_AF_,�! . , , - . ... � ­ . ,�': % . - I 1 -4 , , -_ . 11'. 1. ID&IJiLpar death bed. For the past summer he baii' juror it few a ay&.� �: L - L ­ - � - EL ; toWID&IJiL iould Pickering Thos. Ca w . ' _ ,..'�, - - ­ L �. '' X- * - ili :�_� - - - - --A.Z lar 35c. , .-, - ' :- ,,� �!.' osidenco-Kingston Road East Pickering. 37 y life in that rter as laid up for ' ,I , . `ii 'L � 9+-jyj, - - � - ­ __ __ __ . --I � ided with Mr. Westo'ey and has made ei L' - .,L � _� _,_', ......, __ .1111 1, �1­ HO N1 &S- PO U -C -1 -i -E R_,]�i`oensed Anc. Pure Mudtatd 25c. lb., r6guhr-40c.-_ Township do such a t liDR . their fgm,a res from being kicked by his pony. We or I., " -L �_� �# _,4�.:'., , ., "'.. ,L I . 1. ,?�,-,. ".., ��-cr . . 'I .. himself' endeared to all, May lie have . ,�_.,�. .,�', -, � 17 1. I - . , 1. .. . . . .. . _1% I .. . '. 1, . . - , Ttioneer, valuator, etc., for Fast York and 15� would go out abroad 0 roughout all the pleased to see him around again. ; t .. . .,; 11 :71".. �r �� . il,14 �­ _­ I . �: . , _ �'!'�1i,4 - __ 1. : ' -, .- ` 'i ­.O:�­ , ,, the whole of North and south Ontario. Strict Large B61tle Pickles 1 1 c, regular . I , - . _1% 1. . I ". -, .- - ra--.��- _4­:L_'A`_11-' '�,�'LL� ,-, I'A, � ': laud. The member# of the Uxbridge A quick �v9YRge .1 - ,. , . - o all orders by mail or telegraph. - . I David Annis while'picking apoles ' , " �, , . - . ...-;. ­ , I ,,�_* I .. . .. I—. . . .. ,,. -A -, �.- -..., - - ution given t Fine Canned Salmon 10 and 12jo. 1 . -, . __1&_jR . I .. - - ­ __. .. - . . __ L,,�:. � :, � ,� - � I � - -POUCHER, `L' � . - , - :: _­� �_­`, . ;. - .'.L rges Moderate. _kr3,jre!js_ TH013 ip � I ceutly, fell from the ladder on which he, .. . Vitae I . Townsh Council abo Id be aebumo,l of - � ' , 1. ., �� , !". � I � , , I . , 1- :.:� � 1�";:, 1'.. "', ��,!t'.�",;� - � _- _ .. ' theLuselves. I , � - I .�, L - Box 47, Brougham, Ont. ___ ___ __ Fine Fresb Dates 6e. lb. . .,.. ... GREENW00Q.- . It ., 1 _­­'.­�,_ �.,__­_ o -, __ - __ __ ___ _... , .. i -- - was standing, breaking three ribs . , 5. .. - � TIONEER, ETC.. . �4* - � I 1, 1. � - L , . rii; -.'.L_-:. L I., .,-.-�,;,�,Z,;� ",:. . $ole Agents for Bald& Tea, 30, 4o, !"- -1 I . - -1 I P03TILL, AUC - I ' he I e. * . � G AM. - ` . � Muss Lizzie shae hall returneato Tor. - Before Miss Ida Gerow's return to I " ;_�, �� i: i.- "- ­_ - - - . BROU . . i ..:V.. - 'F, �'.-, . - _ . . I I I .. .. ... ,%.�, ,,`:,;-,, ,- _ I '. F -s Green River, solicits sales from his num me in London, her inany friends here: " _' '_ `�'4 � �LL 5o and 60c.lb. . '. I - . I bo . - I ,�: '.� , I - "t L A , , erous friends both far and near. salesoffarms, . " �:, - 1. ­. - . I... . _.. I., . - . ' � ; . onto. ' ",';, L�i I . � I -, �, .. 1. I ­ - L - _ ,_ , 'j "t �. - 'I . . � 1 1:, . I � 1. L, , �t­ - � .., '.. .. ' .1 , . _ � . . .., . ... .L '.. �. . I I . a farewell. party in her honor. A.- �. %., f . . - , . :� 7.. �­ '-L . . Wm. Gibson has retatined from harvest gave ,.: . . � ! : :-�_,. " -that is to be sold will 1. � .,_.::: .. - - -4". . I ` .- . _.,� � __ . ,� ,i ., � I I Broug 4 �. .. ­�� ., � i!t, _ __ ''. ,. .,- . .1 be handled by the subscriber with the ut . ,.- ... . .!:I _': , . - I ­I.L. , . . ­- ­� ',�. .1 - .. farm stock, and everything F - ,- . L.1 ' . - * him *ae at laremont on ­ lie in Manitoba. . . . - . .. ,.- . - I most URNISHINGS. , ": :�� Tues- , " _ - Im 6 5 -,. to $3.- ay. or a i least thos of -our people W very enjoyable time was spent - -,;i -_:(i ;�,__ - . care and sold to the verV best advantage. isly d I � ,� ,..-. I _ _�� . � I ., 4, " , , , ­ - , ­ __ 0 -at the iseel3t,; --- - ., ­" - - - __ . . : i., .. _ I .. � Lined Kid Gloves fr6 - was here a few The Vale was represented _:,.,�� . � 1. 1. 1, were inteiiested in the McPherson "sign, an uto. . ,, �,,�. . - , " Ij _ . . . - i - LARKE & DYER. -Insurance and ..'s . .,6��:-� ­-�__, W. �� , . 4�At_ 3 i 0,1_ )I , " � , . -, 1'.1. __ I ­ I convention of the Epworth Leaguq beld - - i. .. "ii . I.. i. - -, - -, --, � - 19; P, , ­­ I . . ��. C Commission Agents, Osbawa, will visit Men'is Neckwear 10 w.,75c. went. . days last we6k. � ..�_,�.,�;_ I , x S. S_ e Sun Shirts and Drawers 20c to $2'.50 at Sunderland by W. H. -Metcalf ancl, ,.. t, . . ­ - � ... �,:... Pickering regularly in the interest of Th eaeb J. M. Gerow is aving his west vol) Sam Tarodale, 'of Toronto, is visititg . , .1 : , I - .1 " ` . I ­::,,- ., �. �­ � _. . I- b �'.' L. da, Which is . e Beare and ids Thornton. : .. iI��:t 1�0 .'..'s � , , ;., Life Insurance Co. of Cana unques- .- _. L �. _ " , 4 ,�� es Willett ' ' - ' � �_,Ai - -.4 1, -- A - ­ , ­ .1'. -1.19 r.. � I - Fedora Hats 89c.- to $3. . cleaned out and a new ,pump placed at John Emmerson's. , , Miss . 1. , 10 'L - tionabIV the leading Canadian Life Coippany, - w up the Roller .: . . .... , 1,�,�k, . - , '' j._- . paying the high- Dunraven hat 50c.' 15c., $11.25, $1.50 therein. This Will be COUVtDiel(It for the E. Jackson is having a cement floor L. J-. Sqrair has gavc i . I" i._;iz1'1A i .,::!_, _ 'L doing the largest business and . I Toronto. The mills , - . i . .a� '00;v, � ., ,4 - L . . � est proflts. Also The Canada Accident Co., and ' Mills and removed to -, ,:.", Av.�., , - under his barn. � 11-i.- �I`Y. , . - ��­;. 1_. of London, EDg, to $ 2. 50.. � i I travelling publip. � � put ..:,., "...1'..3i . L I _ - V., '��_­Ii. I I 11 . � , ­ w�._� _. The Eniployers Liability Co. - ' ' John W igan State, is are now in charge of 9. F. White sr. who - -1 L I', IX. . I , I . . The Strongest Cor oration in the World. In- Men's Suits t" �Oidei $1,0.50 to $25 Miss Hattie 11 ve wh.) has b8an Atkins, of Mich - . . _t, I - ..,'. -, - ip _josgr6 . e,-, , 1. ­.. 1,� , " ."!, 1. I .- - 'N", 4 �t�..­'.' Wnding Insurers will cons 0 - prepared to do , __31411' '� �' L � ' ult their bbst interest I r - ,q6tb frien a in Pictou and other eastern vieitiniz at Wm. Sa'dler's. I is all kinds of work in th i - �­_ - - !. , . �.. � , '4 ''."v. , - - . .- - :;. .. - to interview them prior to committing them- we save youi . milling line. ., � .�&r,-�'.' .,­ _ _._.,�, . -�7 -- , pjL - . - ' -, " ':z .- " , '. '.. .J� $2 to $5 on each Suite . - s "'. � .1 - ­ I . . - , � I . , .1� I.. selves ot*rwifie. - 2-1V townt, for 1 fortiogbi, returned the otbar' Miss Hattie Stork, of Myrtle, has en 8 purchased the Larr- ,:­ . , , . �, � VA., i. 'J - _. . ­_ ai I - � � � : j_' L . , ., .1. � i;i-*a�� - . I L Men's Heavy Waters- $4.76, $ 5.7 6 to mue a gaged with 31re. Wm. Pongelly. W. H. Smith h 1 4 . , -, . n, - : � 4 Jay plivased with the t * . 1: i�, �� - ,>:-.� - rip. and bis soi . I - .1. -11-17. . -". - ­ __ � . I ..'4..-.�.% � � , .-. .1. - _ . . � ". ' . gaged' i We are pleased to state that miis M- oreaux dwelling. 2 Henry has - . *,- ­ . � . I 1 ;I- - � , - Our so ool trustees have en ., . . .t: i,. L , ,:._. . . I became the owner of the dwelling occupt.. � . ­ '. '. I , ­ , . .i I . . I ., . . . 1. . .i�',, M $15-, - : . - , . .;i Ar_�,; - THE WESTERN BAI Boys' Sulits $1.75 to $7 ". . _­ . I teacher r next year in thO PerSOD Of 0. Green is improving in health e__ 1.-_ - - .. - , -1. - N - -:­­ I I 01F CA.W.&IDA.: ..-T., 1- Zion, is visitibg ed by him on Scots street. Extensive r - ";. '_ _` ..;: ,�, � ­:� -, - ::: - - . L , . - - !��i Miss Crutamer, of Mt' . :)d %L. - .. " ..,. ., -, - , �;,` � - � _ -...I;, e $9, $2.00 Mr. Colt an, who has bad charge of the . - .. ­ - I ­ .". - .' . �" q� L "'I � :1.1', - :,- � - �:-.,�'. �__L - . Boys' Overonts, up to Biz ill be made to both, - ­­,__��-"� ­ ��- ' . . . - I - , .. _'. I ,; .­_­_ ­. -�.::A� White" - I ': _��__, % � .i.r p . ., .1-1 .J1. 1. �:..��­A_ Wm. 6rummer. pairs W . _ ,.: I. _ :,- ,� 4 �: :. ­.. ,. . . _. . .1 j; �io -1. , . .. - - � .. Z, � - -, , �,:__,._._ WHITBY BRANCH. �' .,L `_ to $8. . . Malvern chool for the past two years. with her brother, _ ,�.. ,.. ­ - � M " . '' � 'L .. �.... - 7 _­ : ;. ' L L '. . ­'.'. �.__ ." L�:,L,7. - '. . . - . .. -, - L I - ""*:L , , * , L 11: h . Mrs. Wm..Elvilill ani, A , " ,, � " in, - : � . "--�rl , - * V , . I I ; Thoo. B &B just returned from ,-of Pickering, viBited Messrs, 11. H. M�jor & T. P. , �,+ - .. ­ . 1; I . . -1. . 1. I ,� j_': , � :, ­. *. re absent in the north hunting deer - _:,"-, -.!.. � * , ­� x -L. -11 I - . ., .- , � M . . ­ _�. . - , ­ .� . Capital Authorized ...... _­, --. . . 1, ,. ILLINEW. _'Etc.1 '- :';L� _,_,.-,-1,1�_i_ - 5rownrobe has been for. a her many friends bere a - - .­ . :, _ ­ " .. ��' , * ...... ; . $ 000,000 I � _ . I . North D ota. who this week. - .. . ­ 1. - I � - I -1 f'.1 ­ -, ,i our scribe hasi- � :­ ., ii-.i,�.. ,. .1 � capitai Specribed ................... t. ... -500 me. As y . " . _. " ' -, - ­_ 1000 An immense stock o Stffilt StylSO in few mont Is, - He likes the country for a James Harris, of Uxbridge, - has.,beeD -other large ga L . : - , - - , 'r..�,�-: . . 1 S.- ___ 7, - _ ,,, - - '. - L ­.. ''t�� ­ � . ., , 1, _' % . _., Capit461 PAid-up .............. � .............. . $70,000 . the promise of a choice cut or two he i '.,.1.-. _ ­ ,:. - 1. .... 921r" uld not care to permati- here with his parents for a few days ,:_�:. - �'Lvv,� - �_�L,�_. .... I .............. ; ....... - :,,1 - ­ ...... �' . _�, - I .F %, ! Rest, ....... Jackets $1.75,.$2 25, $2.95 to $15 few week , but wo xiously awaiting their return. ,_ L'' , * �,-* -1 - . . : L , ­_ - � - . _ _ _ _ __4 ­�, - - " � .L' , -I 1. .. ", , BOARD OF DIRECTORS.-. �: _� i-, All the latest styles in trimmed bats, owly rosi e there. . Levi Mackey, Mrs. Crummer and Miss an nt the, SU '� L *-� 1 A$�:! 1 �, , , M&- - - .: t:., - ..' L ­��'_ .. 1. � � - ".. . _� John Coiw&n, Esq., President. .1 I . - ato Andrew HaWilton, who spe _ � I .;.�­Wl - i:� 1. - John cPherson. north aidd west of Moore are visitir,g, friends in Toko . -.,- _­ ­.,:. �'_ 1-vz . at - i::.:_� Reuben S. Hamlin, Bog., Vice. yes. bonnets. and tooqueB-order - 'now . :iaqr with friends bore and in. other parts . ­ ' __ ' � :-_,.*1_i%.__` , - -L � ., ­. �___ - . bore. hu Knade an ase!gninont forthe this week. . ] , - . . '­ - W. F. Cowan, Esq., W � F. Allen, Esq., J. A. Gib- . _';.�, - ­ _ � . 41. �'.., ..., , son; Esq., Robert Mclutoo , M.D. Thomas and prevent disap' ointment. _. -to the sonth of us is of this Province, arrived safely home in�_ .r.___._._.'_. .:1 '. 01 � _. . Lh .. p benefit of his creditors. junnaan Macnab. James LRidlavv . - :.., . _- -*. � _L, .,. . ,,:� ., I . ud. Mr.H. took with,. _... �,:.... .., .,�; ' , Patterjoti, Esq. Heavy Grey Flannel 9j, 10, 12i'to has been appointed assignee and will ad. confined to his bed from i0amatiou of Kilmarnock. Scotla . '­ * _. � , ., , ��, - � - _ __.- � - clashier. * _�,� _"L :�_ - .,� L' . �....... T. H. McMillan .......................... I . I _1 I �_" - _ __. �.. , ". i - I . . . I . him. samples of the cereals and yegitablea:. , .. 11. , - . 1. I _� ;-c __ I 80c. yard. . .0. , minister i be estate. The creditors hada,, the bowles. . . . . . . a. .-. _. ­.. I - . " - . I .- - --:_-1 .. .. . ' . , I n here, and the monster pumpkin :. - :, � . . 4 I - - * I '­ , , . . . I I . . .. - _ , I ' Claremont when We Rre sorrj . I __ -, - , . -- A Cageral Banking business tranbacted. Sbaker Flannel'41 to 15e. yard. - � meeting Tuesday at to bear that Mrs4 T. A. grow � -, I— . 1. I.. .1'. 4-. ,1. . _ .. "` - 7L Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, ' . OM collection being placed �:. !.', .,.:-1 I . �,� I . _�.� , I . - -..-,-, ..�. I I nd, pay. Dre8s Goodis 40 in. wide at 15c. ytird. till arrargements, were naade to have Lawtout of P I roke,. (formerly Miss A. and squash in his - _� . - , L I., I , _ United States, and on London. Engla - in a shop window, excited great astonish - ;. :,L - V, .i _: .11 .­ I I -, I ... - _:­ _- . � - able to all partsof Europe. Highe-st current tile business wdtud, up witliout delay. - � Tait). is sick. � . - :�, ''': i%j_t.__'��V -%� i , ..., Woollen Sbawls, all shades, 80c. - i " 7 1 ­�'. . _, I _ _ , - -�,:' , en 'Sa-Vings Bank. . . . I i 0% of Reacb. ment and wonder. . _ . � " I . rates of interest allowed � - -! P-041ovm 0 - - w.. Ai:shtoul Rua ,&, 9trint . . .. . - pei � L 1 . . I - .. . . � 1: L - ­ , . I . 11 I I . I : . - I . 11 ri) I �� 1,. z I -, -. -,, �, - :.. " . r L I. . . . -1 . . I . . . , - ­ Deposits and credited half yearly. Special at- . - I . I � .1 I Devitt's. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Pugh ho" I t� .. I . � . _­ _ � I - . - I . . . - - ;1 . , i�� WALL PAPERS- I., , " I . .1 .1 I . .. . I 1. * -visiting at W. J. . _:�" ':'�' ­ *_ . - , 1- teLti011 to Collection of Faiiuer's sw,e nc ties. ..� ,:� :..... --.1 -, _. I . G.e,een River.. ­ . � I .�. ,. All � . - - � . : r L ; :_ '. . ` � .1. 1. . I ... - . 7 - . ., . - -�x ��,.V`. �1. - ' I ".. ' ' _­ _` ' . L I , , . , - � I I Stri . p, _ .. . � d turned,from their wedding trip, and will . - 31�� . - Z. 1D. WAJMEN - - Aton- is In$ "dug"J118 Cement an . ..�_ ,` - to brighten . .. - 1. � . .: r ,P- .. I . ...­ - ­.. . - _...; - MANA'GRA. ,.: Fall is thp proper tim.6 it . ., .. . - far - m. -. shortly take up house -keeping in their . � . I ­' Z . , , , I -1 I ,. I � � � I I ?. . � - L � - 1. . -1 'Your 0. ]r.()ll The B ptists I - L - wor a a D - . - ' � ! . ' , I _� - ; 0 _ 1.,:_;. I �/, .1�, I , of - 0 is plaoi -aeliibr4tea ,conitr*% k J, evites . - - . 6�,�jw a � , -------- __ . . .. osite-, John Sleigh's. W ., :�._, I . . . I laouie-8, 4, 4j, 5 to 85 - . 11, I I - - . L . L - - .. - - _� . - � I . ..� � ... � 1- . . _. : -',.'L'_. __ I - to the sevtn anniversary­ou Suiday "i L:� 1111SO-Ma 'gie birrA haereortioa home rei . . - - - . - .� . . �­ . qp ,��_' ' , # . e ' . I � I .-. .L_..-_-".,Lj _,� - 1� . .. ..", - - - _ _. ..., L - - .. - I I . ,,::, - ­ _. _ I, .,i, I will do it. Thousands of rolls - �!W�Stb�- froin, X-00 to add our congratulations . io the .- - :1 ,;:. . , I ,�_: ;1--t - i -,i. ­� � _0 Mills where. alie-Us b beg . ... .. . I _­ � - .. - - 1i , :4;cl -0 _. # - Tb I., - I - -, ..I - * i __ 1. - .­.�_ T _1 �. ,­ - , . . . _� : 1, Notioe, � M ov. i Asva4th . I ___ . I I i, . jL !!�' hao,py ' : . ­:: 91 . __ . . � I I., I � - ple upoLi the auSpliclouso- '.. I - ­ %_ I . 1. , , - :.� -- pat we are Ik , Its 0 . __ . � . - ..'.. : � - . � . . .... . , 1 � , .. . - ­ 11 �­ . �� select from with border and ceiling to . , , ikIo�bor.!�*13. young, coul . � �_ . ­ _' ". . ;: � . 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I at all! .11 �� -- - ...... �c ��. �._ - sigeon, - , V"Ot. sants Maws v A in Detesimb . .I . _W ilt-0,illi i VA`­i1V­_1_1 -1V AS. , .- _ . . . , --km just 2601 '6 -rt f �­ X4,1114A, lli,44,10 i, . 1. . 6 - .1� ,�_ . , L I - . . Widl __ " " �, " I -Pugh , 41 ­ - . � -0 - ritii% we Mrs. . . , � 9 I d " ., _titilkis�.ob h�vq - I , .. - . . . �, .. I . 1. --- . 4! wo; " 00% plaist 0 '. L ,:. � _:" .. . . , , 's-"1 6 I ­ .. I .1 I �; I :, - I �. ] � _:.. - _11& L-, . - 11 . . .1 I . , . I : f , �10 0 't , -ot- 'Wt -1 I - �: , I , .1) y - - - , _ , I 1. � - o � - , eser �� _ - _­ �_ ' 'i ','�­ , ' ­,� __ '" � L" _�,�q_ ­­ " , , - a - 1'.,Q , I , - .. . � .1 ­ 1. ... , __ , , - Judsq� is -4 aun . , , . - i%nd . _ _fi � - . -_ 11 I V , I i Aitie � yo - -ii i '_ - - - ea keen S �f !, I ,� -W V, 064itwa) to sbf� vi%lili W1, 4 - Will pay 10 cents ob for all birds do- . .0-1, . % . : ]a . .1 , , , _ i fetiow, ana a - L ­ - . - * . - �i�� -, . 16�. -; - . .1 . ,�,� .a . ... 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Wor Sister is, ti T4 i t �,� 4.V i _-. , ; pt,*n je , I I I ­ , IN 1. i , - I -.1m -. -4 -1 - A . .11L. .. .. :1 � . L :�­ .. � f, . #..*. - .- ­ A%. - . ­ ­ . . - . - I . -T. r ­ I ­ ' hi , , - , ,C,: L I ­-- - - - � companion, eyes t W 'A 119 .. 11 lj�edlgtoly ,coholudod' . . __ _ . I _ � ,. , _ ,- ., RS - '. " 't X?, The use of anaest,hoticer would be" � I # - .I 'r"o- bridd to - ia . ,5EEj� - - .,a _ e� .. briogs. � � - �,iE ,�, ,� I - 11L.". '01- , � t W - -5&,14.44X �, .. -. . * . .bones bare. . I i 11*0411 ,JOHN .. � -- 7',*] 712 AS 444 - that , ip , � ­... ­ , I , , o her . bUndnew - _ if- - - � . ,"Y# , 11,�-,`- -'SO- EYTtS, HA , H,jND9 Olt IS A She � Will h6r. pot*- IL � ,fr - " � ­..,-� I . been dangerous in her feeble 0010ditioaL. to helplessness. _ NO .�- �.'T, . I ". 1..l �,� I.,., . - ree dogs and a parrot -& � - - - � - ' L . ­ . - � one Ot - - . .. . . - ", , The skull we were th 10 :. She AM , � I . . 1. I . L. - � -his h1r,el rote, t -1 - YET GOES IN rO SOCIETY. Ta white and chalk,y . . .. I �-- Or . .ings w I ON THE RU I . ­` I-- I � .. 0 -0 -ow I -- - .1 . �r '14 .. ... I � 1. . 1. I - .. , , . � , � iak&. � 4t. . - . - - , DESTROYEF - 1�.-4-i.�� . -.�­ - . I .. . of -holps to make -the 1. - . - - � , " , I �., ,., � :,� i the sweet voice, and - a-. ' . W4011" ., I - BONYiqdLr Itow , r! - � - ­,;�,, ­,�­ :,.,:.�-- '. . *-. . . .,?� -:.,. I exposed. WhnUd shock to fits xijo'i�s " - , . - : - THAT - ... _: . . .I . i I � ­ -- - '! - ht of herror mbin . - ' L - lal".L ;­ _of reVele� � L. , I I � . � - - � � , , :, ,,- . 4 Vital, - ad ,in: *�, .da, , -,iji ry- co ed with her cheer of the house with � her songs � -51044 � I . ".. �.­ 4 me bY A,�Xost nig I . - zi,replied .with anumber .�v r- . . � . Is � - ­, � - . Mm. Mackay , , I- i e finally too much her sister's accompanG;�a. She at- Tr*loblea and Vareavoments . .. - a- jphysioal agony..wer I ions, everwbilbod: - - -., I Extraordinary pb:fsicql Transform , Me I . ng Mr.and -1., . - � - . . : . , - I . I I Lor her wonderful nerve, and for a time. tended a private reception orated ox;by Su, ' tionweoncerAt 0,440- wali Built , � . �: some time *1� . . IteRL in . . '1% � tion irler Being N*ngled in a Train ago, at which she. danced with bar :I L early,'llfo, published Anonymously 11 es E, ffected ; she W19111 LaWAU14% Hill Xo"4eh*1d are, that Mrs. ­ Past Ste. �' , V h;Dr brain was 'al I � I ..- . - id ­�, - �K-,�.- -of .� - .- on papers . I - - .I,.' Wreck -A Rem . . . I., - I . . t... .rough the, heetbi t . arkoble: Exhibition husband with bar old-time gay6t.Y. ,,,, I .1 Lond - _ . -It was aa, - :� It'1:7tL" VX - had hallucinations an there was - a - - I WIL - - - I . - - I I - Ma�ckay had been a wAshervVoman and I . tory of tb6� ' . '­ X ress-pti at the .1 . "- I ,�­� - the surgeon's Skill. - - 7 ' probal)ility of permanent insanity. � - . I . Listen to the a . ­ -troubles of her father a barber, &�ad not an offiW -, '.. � - . ' ""' "' f is the �f ­ thJ6 ­­ . . �,-;­,� 'A X N -DAYi- I '. . * I I I - '11L. ceo the ship. t�- .- Story wirecle' of Witin a few. weeks she had wasted . UM Y OF TO . .. as all d. ---� --- .'�.O This from 115 pounds 'in weight to 60. At '...j . L ' I . -� -­ . a multi -millionaire. . Rio name biJobn in 1he United States ari %Y. Pa- I., - -. - . . ,�,:�. , ­,. � - - . 1 'is scarcely too _­­­ 180 L, _ ew York ­. .1. - , . I,- I- . 'iL iAR- W. Mackay, He has. commonly . . , '­:­�� - medical science and human endurance "a In'an interview in a,, - ­', �.: one time her pulse had fallen from Aik eptental Prince Embalmed bT . I . , ' .... I . experts of all c. I ..- -1 -1 r respire, ion -, life has per, Mr.. Bonynge, remarked of on . .� i�­­ by which a yo"g woman who was to 32 apd he ti to 11, and . thought of as a - man whose was not a libel. 1�1 don Dealer. so attacks that " it t oo w' I S. .. the , X'been regarding wit - , I boiled alive, who has lost both eYaS, the doctors believed her dyinF, but she .,-,. - . . . 0 he Mr, Bonynge ork I ; : 11 ,�. '. . ---�, % 1� rallied. There had r n in 'a' white-drap6id mortuary at the been & phenomenal success,' becaus -passed from New Y ­ ..'' . ,1- I ch ' . I A , ---,., eyelids, scalp and hands, and has - suf- marvellous vitality in a' woman, the back of 38 Ke'pelstreets itussellSqu&ret made a great fortune. suddenly In early to -San Francisco, and there, after read- . M., ances of the I -` " " P ht "? ' - � ght ­ ' re than the 0 Ing the last attack, Mi. Mackay sOu just left the Tha - - ,f� fered mo agonies f death, d d life. but ife since - . - I ­,W�- in -a quiet -looking early Victorian re - .:1 - - L . the truth is that his I � ­ . , - -. ­�, As soon as her conditi him. Mr. Mackay found Mr. Bonylngo� . � ,N'�. �� .bas been resto.ced to compaxative, health ion made It P08- - he became wealthy has been one Ion" 'hi the- office of President Hellman, of rg. On the mor , . "'. �, sible, she was moved from the hospi- brick house of exactly similar sippear . � � - " and good looks. re . ries of troubles. The gr ith all the ener- itY of naval men . "' �,':.-: ."'.. ---l- ­.- eatest , , � 1. ..�... :: � The young wdllian 'is 10frs�. 'berbrude tal to the Getty House, in Yonkers. ance to hundreds, of other houses in se - rmer miner pted the invitatioi ., Z: ­'. Dr. Emil Schopen, who had been chief red brick rows in Bloomsbury, the body them, no doubt, was a week ago the gy of an Irishman and a fo 1- ,� and knocked W for a trip on " - - ` . - , I , -�.'. �; Baldwin; of Yonkers, N.Y. She was in attendance hospital, of his late Highness the Sultan Of Jo- death of his eldest and favorite ion, hq sprang at Bonynge -1 ­ ­:�,� . ' a A rough-and-tumble fight- . ,-,-: .;. -injured and at . . him down. - the world," the v .. � horribly mutil ed in the took the entire cbarge� of -her. He g ve �, '. . -i'. ,'.11� - bore. In lying embs, - t t - whom he was raising to succeed himin , . . z­� i:' at Hast- up a large share of his practice to do lmed in sami a a 6 followed in which the two rolled- usty, and all were p ,,''. : memorable railroad collision vote his time to her. It was not a cam , I- . The house is that of Dr. Charles B&YI8- the management of his vast fortune. over the floor of the President's office, .-; .:�:'�:��. Ingo. N.Y., on Christmas Eve. 1891. No for the brilliant poup d'etat of a surgi- - Bonynge had the worst of it. -time. We were nol ,­- . as a case for the pa- Chevalier de Is, Gregoire'4"rand. a - I VARIED TROUBLES.. - . Mr. Mackay- brought a suit againA � i� %.� ,. - buman being las ever before been so ,tlal,,general. It w I 10 IL representative, by I � e 0 and sternal vigilance of science. Legion d'Honneur. Commander de Is They4ange from the most s6ri us to the Galignaoi Mesenger, of Paris, for the water at Tilbur :': hot. bys, '- .:., horribly n.u:ilated and lived, Fifty ' ' I -� . 1 As made a sPe- most ridiculous. He gets a libeling Mrs. Mackay and won it. He ' .- ­. I . SKIN -GRAFTING HER SCALP. French scientist, who h the -WE -� �i­�'�'.- thousand dollars, the loxgcst sum Over - - crank and has a ' -and-tumble fight brought a similar suit against the craf t that was to 1) ­ .� .. . . Then began the series of skin -graft- cial study of the art of embalming gh �- ":,.- 1Z. . rou -loses goon, And Manc.hester Examiner. This was settia day was alteady m .10- - - Am Ingo which have made Mrs. Baldwin When you enter at the street- door the with a social rival. He out of court ,come in from Poplar L wl�.: for injuries to a single person, was paid . I I. , � .;,- . 'again a �resentabla person. ,3rom over - SHOT' BY A 4ADMAN., . a . 0 t faint want of heavy perfume strikes lows. a lawsuit. . � .: ­ injuries the eyes he back of the head in some - I .� I T,;,- - deplored that the " I . . ��,.- to her in settlement for her you walk His great fortune ' ban anabled his Was -world" does not bel - .. 11., ' Surface to be cov- you and grows less faint as . . On Feb. 24, 1893, Mr. Mackay �. . ra � 1. -,r : : by the Now York cent I Railroad. places there was raw in opened wife to make a brilliant social repute- shot by Wesley C. Rippey, an old inaa .., ,1 ­ d with new skin. Portions of the along the hall, Then a door . . � ­. -­ -of - .. ;,z At the time . L, � ` t -- the collision Mrs. t7ealthy tissue of Mrs. Baldwin's sister, _you notice that it in painted -in the tion in Europe. She has magnificent made insane by losses in stock gamb. and this, surely, is a - '. ... % -":-- It, Baldwin was twenty years old, a grac&- Miss Eleanor Moore, were transplanted - Rippey shot Mr' Mackay in tbe ­ . � im .-.".- ..-f,- an ­ ­,,.�. ,.,-. prevailing Bloomsbury tint oi; the but- houses in London and Paris, and ter- 1* & . :. 1. �� ful and lovely wom ed and to the wounded head. -he oac while he was waliing in the street' ,explanation, seeing I I an, blue-ey � . - ­ Z1, of a year. I The first skin -grafting operation took side and hung with white Cloth on the tains the Prince of Wales ' and t The bullet entered between the -sixth are an English firi ' :­­ 1`: auburn -haired, and the bride � - , I I - and seventh ribs and passed danger- I ­..., a terr - lace over a month after the accident. inside__" you walk down � white -carpet- most fashionable French ,zoelety. Mr the keel to her last I I.. I .I- .-,:, - The accident wrought trans M small pieces of skin from the arms ously near the Spinal column and the . ..., - - - , 'formation. She was crushed by.heavY of Miss Moore were grafted on the fore- ad stairs in a chamber built at the back Mackay by the more fact of his fortune, kidneys. Eventually it proved not to built on, the Thainc . : ". � - - �­-:' . He works In , ­­- frc �m the head of the in Jured woman. Of these of the house where once wall a garden. is kept away from her. be serious. It was a month before MI. I The Russian torp tWabers. and Scalded by steam vitality and the the heavy perfume comes at you beav- San Francisco And she auto .t .", . - I - five retained Mir rtains in M !,ck . On the "'-Sokol",for that i of tl le head y t% was able to go out �,::­-�: - pugine. The skin and flesh formation of a healthy membrance be- - da t he did'this for the first time . - , ., -...., . -1 - ior and more powerful, and separates London. Thus wealth bAs . broken up . the late Mr. P. T. 1, . '. ' ietal bones r he was taken with a sharp p,a which - , . A was boiled off ; over the par gan. I , ip.. w - 1. ­ . I of all itself iato, several distinct and conflict- his household. - ... - I 01- dzelof the But the most t4wrible ordea I . . later developed into Appendicitis. Ills called "the fastest - r ,.- .1 there was a place about the I as yet to come. Dr. Sohopen had Ing wants. Before you, hiding some His daughter's marriage With an Tt- of a dish of peas recent., was fuming and 8nox ., -�- r I hand enCirely bared to t6e white skull, w ­ -� - , . iant ,. I �. told her, three weeks after the accident. In . ,�­- . ­: thing behind it * a screen, &U. Whito. alien prince, once talked of a's a brill ly and one of the latter had lodged i anxious to be off, E - ,�.. � . where fhe unfortunate woman had been that she would have to lose her .eyes . &616'fail- his vermiform .�ppendix. The attack . �4­ , I ellds standing in a room of which the wells event. has turned out a misen � he looked. Thiat �,--. - '14, I- .. literally Scalped; the eyelids Were bOU in order to save her life. The ey I his life, and he wag reinov. I a - ' ... I . . ad off, and so was the Skin of bar fape had beau boiled off, and as there was and ceilings are covered! with white ure. I � the - ad to New York, where Drs. MeBarney er Oredecessi ... I I .-,, ­...� us ZkO way of supplying nature's PrOtOo" men in .white, soft subdued light, cow- He gets little or nothing In way and Townshend operated on him and and " Hornet," of I , , ose lubrication' to the eyeballs ite ' - I, down to the n ,; the cartilagino tion 'and ing from -a sky light veiled with wh of personal comfort from his millio". rem6ved the dangerous and unnece.9sary- . : �.­ . � - � --. �­ gone. only the eyes had become. terribly swollen cloth. The Screen hides every hJ wa-9 admitted on a' Z.. 1. parts of both ears were . t Ing in . ­ . was probably due t( - ­ I.- and inflamed. The tortures of pain Ilia digestion and his tastes causal .1 . �'-.'­*­': small stumps iemaining on eithcr side the room but its ghostly Self, and, high . SOME Or, HIS LAWSUITS. . . . I - ..I.-! she suffered from tbem sapped her upon to live simply and even coaxselY. Fine wag painted in ligh -.�--, -- :-� of her mutilated head; the flesh of her . the white hangings of the OPpQ' . In 1F90r Mr. Mackay tried to recover . British cousins we - St r chance for life site wall, the crescent and *tely cooked foods are - - - --- ..�'.­ " - wines and delic $250,000 from IAon Alfassa, of Paris, At first the " Soko . .`.. , . 11; neck and left sboulder blade was b0ilegk ww, in having both eyes c6me out. Day . - -. - . � STAR OF THE EAST- : - not for him. � d'tbat he had loaned the . . . ; .- , : - and the left shoulder blade pro- by day the sight faded from them, and : , I It was allege -i -law no larger than an u : - - - I - ,� ... off, I .finally she became totally blind. It in dull red that thrusts itself out from NO LUXURIES FOR HIM.. money to Alfassa, who was a s6n n . GVen when alongsid ..- � I. -I- he t ime of . ­ oker associated with Mr. Mackay -- struck one as bei I � ­ .- -­ .. � re-: truded; She had fallen at t ible to delay the operation the white like a moaning in the night. He ha I f a br ; - . was Imposs 8 to live on a rigid,diet. A reg- 0 :­' � �:;: the collision with her arms over- hey n The dim wbiteness of the room, the in speculation in Paris. .He lost this - Owin , f act I . - 1. ... . -1 '0 onr, for there was grave danger of of ular course of muscular exercise has action. - . ,,Iyy to the .. - -, `--, head and the arms were boiled en- b poisoning or erysipela8, Such was heavy ma. directed to - 1W. ". -,. ..,. a I the inflammation.' Yet the eye Spe- perfumes, the somber touch n prescribed for him by his doe- The action wh.ich Edward S. Stokes � . - I ��: '�- � tirely from the forearms to the points the red tell quite as plainly what it I$ R130 bee I -as ,,� FOUR.HEAV7 __;�, -� I I cialist, Dr. Peter Callan, and Dr. Scbo- . that lies beiiind the Screen as could t,ors, has just won against Mr. Mackay ,A L � : ."; - . �: Lry that pe � 7 - - which appeared to be .1. -­ � of the fingers; it ,was necesse n ag,reed that it. was probable she black velvet and silver, burning tapers. The doctors have had plenty ,6 d9 first filed in 1892 before Justice Ing �,::�, �-.. both eyes should be'removed, and that would Dot survive the ordeal. I and the damp Scant of dying flowers. raham, of the Supreme Court. Stokes , feature of the vesst , .1� "�� - for Mr. Mackay. His digestion requires sued for $75,000 with interest froni 1884.. " kol " was not built .. . "I know thatl shall never come out In the mildle of the room on a low. tree- 11 -.''.��:.7, the left hand should be amputatedand , e on & � .1. . - I of this alive," said the little woman, tie bad, w"hito draped, the dead Sultan constant attention. Then he we-.; shot claiming that amount to be du pleasure boat, but f( -�-,-- .--... all but the thumb of the right hand. pitifully, "but I am wUling to take fies, to all appearances calmly and and immediately after he recovered he contract signed by Hector de Casstro 11yer she undoubted . . : � - , :-:'- - - -. -.; Yet to -day this woman is a present,- every possible chance of liiiug that is asleep. Dr. Bayle's, balsams underwent an operation for appendici- on behalf of Mr. Mackay and ratified ';' were all able to sf ­ : , - -- tis. He refused to pay a bill' of $12,- by Mr. Mackay, by which Stokes was � fortably on the fori '� " �"' �. �-: able person, with ,the vestiges of her of fered me." ra"Vel5feubialyn ad death into 91#%ep. and he I , I . : � *�:,..- . �hc lives the life of There was in readiness every precau- lies with is gray musta&.� and wavy 500 for the. doctors who attended him to receive $100,000, and he and C. fl. A lashed to the variou . former beauty. when he was shot. Reed were to be relieved of all obliga- % deck. Grave-gend ha( ,-. :... I �� - I tionary means of reviving her should hair and his black arched eyebrows, 'his � - . .. �' -1. � the ordinary woma of wealth; she at- He does not belong to clubs or go to tions to Mr. Mackay, view,and we were r - �­ , the other have a suffocating effect. A handsome, soldierly, dusky features � ers alid barges t ow .,. . - tends social gatherings and receptions ipawerful Faradic battery was at hand, smoothed and softened, and with his theaters. He has- no serious interest in Another quit against M -r. Mackay ,was. ! . - . I 0 , who claimed, ' . � the. Thames. The 7- I I - and entertains i her pretty home. and a bag of oxygen gas with tube ap- eyelids lightly closed in the calm and life except to make money. of which he br u lit by Count Dillon, -. . -- , paratus to insert in the windpipe to teyfect repose wbach easy slumber -has already about fifty times as much $500,= for helping to establish tile- . ing round, making , . -,: . � a �:L�­:- She -wears diamonds and dresses hand- . . .. L wake, a sensation o - ....�. .1 . . produce artificial bTeathing. . � rings to the face of the man of the as he.can spend. I Commercial Cable Company. The Count - . I -; somely. A curly 11rown wig coverathe 1. I Ile is and has long been engaged in lost. . . In one's feet became . I. .: . BOTH EYES CUT OUT. 1: � world.He looks exactly as one who knew -ou . I 1: -�. : �­ I . Innumerable lawsuits. He has quar- These are some of th ti - tle abip vibrated fr . .. ­ -. ; scalul"s head and he plq,ocs where the iything of the Sultan would expect -ater - big steamers and sm �:., , - - Ether was administered and the 6ves &A I rolled with all or nearly all of the part- bles of the millionaire. A much gre I -- . . - -..., , ment or two befor . . .. - �:� cars were; blue glasses -hide the e7e were removed by Dr. Callao. Dr. Scho- him to took in sleep.. ago, V'�� , On his breast there lies a bound man- pore of his early life. the men who ma-Ae one occurred about a -week ' wiven . . .,. cavities; cosmetics make her facesigibt- pan then am.put.*W the four dead bones . I ' as spe,eks on the h, that Rrotruded from the right hand like uscript copy of the Koran, and under up the picturesque Big Four of bonanza . his eldest son, John W. A ackay, * jr. I n. a was t hrow borse and ki led I I . . ly where the skin -grafts have grow -ef ully it, placed there by the priest In ac- aa * n from his I - and left behind, tho . . I - - :,; . Her pretty mouthl and ohm am unin- the linwra of a skeleton and car rdance with some custom or b6lief.. lohn W. Mackay James G. F&Ir,Wil- in - France. Young * Kackay was a Ili- of the vessel were a : , patched the remaining thumb. He out co Iliam O'Brien and'John 0. Flood were praY,* and only thi ' " .: which is all away the dead bone and flesh of the a pair of wissors. On the white floor rector of the Postal Telegraph Coni-, 2 . nes and the ru! , . -� jured. On the thumb, the Big Four. They had -all.gone to pany and, the Commercial Cable Corn- engi ­ . ' were to be heard a.9 .. I that remains of her right hand, Obe left ann, but when attempting to scrape at the side of the bed are the large California in '49. Mackay drifted to pany, und hail evidently been trained-- ;. . f ine he paphr bags of perfume -one of ron-emary - 1� L. - wears a solitaire ring, and t the dead bone tissue fro Nevada, where he gained possession of to succeed his father in these corpora- measured mile. On ' - �'.-. stump of her left arm is hidden beneath ortions of the skull Mrs. Baldwin was one of patchouli and the other of rose went. rushing like a :_ . - , , is for remem- the famous bonanza mines at Virginia tions. . . - . -. the lace of her sleeve. She. goes to Flound to be sinking. So all further leaves. The rosemary . .. ---- . the we -thing water, . . , . I - .: . - - . . church. She is seen out driving on Strain on her vitality wag Post nod brance an well as for pungent odor. Civ�intknj to thp entrance of one of ) .- �­ flec(ion of the heai ; I . , ' - - . . until after a while t .... ­ ­­ . plea:sant days. - The operations bad ta.ken half apUo%:1;, and, perhape. besides their aLrong per- - Near Enough ., . . .. L -­ . I ... - furnes, the patchouli and the dried and these mines Mackay is reported tobave . and t he whir of mai - THE HASTINGS HORROR, time and Mrs. Baldwin Mained oon I said - "Out of that hole I took $150,7 Th� excitement of lion-�shooting may � . . � I- - I I I.. : . - . . of a f . ip& few -wiDUtcS and to the crumpled rose leaves may have their . . I ir Marked. �.. I - Mrs. Baldwin was one amily wAousness 000 # (" to be appreciated from a bit of experietwe 1: I _. rty consisting of her husband, Ho er asLoni8hment'of the surgeons seemed meanings. The wonderful trium hover 1k8 the four established the I The more nervoui , .- �. � m to feel no ill effects. , decay has been affected by Dr. Waylo's In reported by Captain Melliss. Ile. 1,"as. ;;- to breathe freely, ar r Baldwin,- his mother and his sister, Bank of Nevada. In 188i Mr. Mackay '. . -;. -.. Lillian, and a friend, Thomas W. The loss of her eyes Mrs. Baldwin system of arterial injection. was concerned in the establishment of in Somaliland. Two lionesses had been- I � tions of safety, cau ­�.- I Polley, who tbok ,passage from New felt keenly; slidt in an eternity of dark- But not that k9stem only has been the Oommercial Cable Company. a had fired at one- � the slippery steel d --i York Christmas Eve, 1891, on the WAg- ne8s, she could not even The carried out. In t a Oriental system of L found, and the Captain �', tower,'where stood ( WeaEitt. the embalming the body is eviscerated and QUARRELED WITH HIS PARTNER. of them, but'she had Started away.. I watch in h . I ner car Gibraltar, the last coach on windows of her soul were 8 e the organs .removed and. purified. In I ad ior air and. He I the Niagara express. They were bound tear veinFi were dried, there w re only A bittar quarrel broke out between leaving him uncertain whether he I " . -when asked i . to Niagara Falls tu Spend the holidays.- blank cavities where her eyes had been, the old days they know nd other wa�y, . going at. full speed. Mackay and Fair. The latter withdrew hit bar. He hurried in pursuit, and - . ace al you wou , . : ,ame �o a sudden st.op at . and d s of agony in pt of 'nature's and what they did in the old days in. out -()t . am afr 'd . le - The train r rop . from the Nevada Bank on condition just If we let Aer -go. . - lRastings, and through the blunder of a merciful tears. ace,ording to Eastern ideas. the only that Flood should withdraw also Me when he was thoroughly ' . brakeman of the �Niag:tra train, *who, Her martyrdom did not end there, decorous thing to -day. go the Doctor wanted Mackay to tie up all his 'Oney breath. he came UPOT'l her sitting on hel been going 26 3-4 k .. for very soon there developed an af- has,taken out the Internal organsi I t m . - failed to display the danger signal in a he bank so that he could nq go in- haunches and looking very angry. .. HALF-INCIf � ... pod, and fection of the inner or middle ears washed and cleansed them. applied his -walked slowly toward her, trying tt . � ,� , - the rear after the train stop which threatened her with the 'low of preservative t � reatment to theu� SeCr to other enterprises..Flood fell in with I . I . th.c,� Cincinnati and, St. Louis express .- the suggestion, but when Fair had recover my wina,- and when wit hi find if we wished ,o - -.. � .. � - crashed in!o the Gibraltar at full -speed. hearing. For a time she became deaf ately and..then replaced them in t air k his money. about fifty yards I fired. Without al, . 32 knot.g." . and her sufferings from her ears were proper positions. But that was only to w - she c argeA But I soon discov . . Then Fair was bitterer t in i - � Mr. Baldwin bad gone into the smok- _�an ever. ' peari g to feet the shot, h ," . . ­ er to, light a cigar and was not in- intense. . satisfy the ids" of the Sultan's court ground L hat .,',,' itiated were not t , .- In 11987 the Nevada Bank was reduc- at once across the open N . ,� , -. jured. . . At this time it became impossible for as to what was . � I . . ed to de3perate straits �by the specula- I& -between us. �� surprised at the r , - t! . . - � ' least two naval att I I . : .. Mr. Polley Wa's first taken out - be her to taste food or drink; she could RIGHT AND UN ORDER . .!, tion in wheat -of its Vice -President in I stood up and waited for her,' keep- . I -. not even swallow her saliva; she was -.I� .- � tier . had never been at �. �. �, - died the next ,day. Mrs. Baldwin's . -, the absence. of Mr. Mackay. The bank ing the muzzles pointed below .1 - � - ]mother was next rescued, but she im- nourished artificially. . still it was not necessary; it was not bought the wheat crop of California at moutb as Avell as I could. I had it" and the Japanese n, . - . mediately died. Mi.,4s Baldwin, when She was thus bereft at once ofaight, scientific, Dr. Bayle says. 80 cents above its mark t & ice. med soniewhat othei subjects - of t,) . - fluid. a r their delight at t .m - . ., -across the railroad hearing, taste and touch, and her rea- Four pints of the ferservative a So t Ila taken out, walked he Mr. Mackay married hi w a in 1867. disabled in the hind quarters; al - � � track and dropped dead. Mrs. Baldwin' son.was gone from her in the deliriums of which he holds secret. forced She was the daughter of Col. Daniel nd gun was nowhere near. formance ,of the � I - of fevex. - . . through the arteries b i ml seen years - the speed of 1: - , . had been thrown -on her back at the q air pressure. C. Hungerford. of New York. and the let her come within a dozen.yards, . . But finally care and Science did their uld have sufficed. You no," he - had been increase -,- " - ­�, '::. , first shock, and heavy tirubers lay I . widow of a California doctor. She had I and then fired. The smoke hLi(t (,.very knots (the speed o ! work, and she began to- mend. - Her wo beginning lies she got . : - to says, " the body is already -ich she determined thing for a moment. . . . across her chest. I She was nearest Social ambitions, wh ­ -, the engine, and as i the steam ate its way, hearing was saved; she became Able to dry; the hand becomes to be a Piece to gratify when her husband made his me I" was the thought that flashed 1893) to thirty an( , - . . � : 1�.:. ,� �-, - - into her flesh she struggled wildly to, to sat light gruels and broths, the like of wood; the foot it im the Same; fortune. . Oirough me as I st�epped aside. attained by - t he " " -- - ' n ' grafts on her mutilated thumb showed the face I treat it in a different way, ,ring back ficial trial; and, i � �:: . free herself, ot for a moment losing The fashionable societv of San Fran- ' No! There she was, stagge - -:.,; -� �, consciousness until her husband bad bealthy growth, so that she would Dot iw aa to keep it the appearance of soft- cisco Snubbed the minet's' wife, 'and Mrs. on her bautiches, with jaws Nvide oi)en., marked, "If the sa I - '� - . chopped away the timbers that pinion-, -be entirely helpless in her loss of hands ness; but you shall see that ear; it is Mackay wisely went to Europo. Her nut. many pwes away. I be continued in C � ­ �.�­. ed her and dragged .her out in hisl when the cure was completed. The already like a piece of leather." The C.'areer there has been a brilliant success Stepging back I reloaded, and. an- smm difficult to'pi . . - 7�. arms. Then she fainted. I fever died from ber brain, and reason ear looks warm and soft -and natural Mr. Mackay first bodght her a house other ullet knwked her over dead.. speed , way be ult i . . t.- came back to her. � ,enough, but when I .. sea." All the foreil .1 :.�, .:�­.*­ She was immediately -taken to S , . ' g0u touch it it is set in the Rue de Tilsit in Paris, and gave . . I . : - - a loge are -1 .� . ,­.�) bound � � ­ expressed the highe , �­7 . - . Juhn's Hospi&al, YODkers. When herl � ON THE TORTURE RACK.. stiff and hard. her $10,000,000 in Government bonds � - .1 . -A'Rellglous Ma i . ... or I Oed attained. 9 . . :�. .' - -- wounds were first dressed the scalp, ''Day by day she 'gained in strength, tightly around with straps of clotb.,nd to keep thing ping, Later -8hebought - . � ... nlae. .. - a � pan were enthu, . . - I another goes under eachi instep. keep- a magnificen8 a I � � and all that was -left of the hair peeled 'ing of . r', a German, ge . .1 - ct very slowly, for eaoh dress n, - � t house, at No. 6 Carlton Louis Hirschberge than one occasion I ..- 1. . . . -� .. : off in the doctors' hands; the ears and: Nr wounds were e��qui8ito torture. The to the feet in pooitio , House Terra,ce, in London. � st reet, Buf- that it was one o . �. � -.�' the flesh from her hands dropped Off' doctor watched with her many nights Yn' . day or [wo the binding will be . 40 years, living at 109 Clare I - �.:,�. . when touched. Great pieces of'- skin of agony, administering hyp6dermic in- varnished and then all will be ready HIS DAUGHTER'S UNHAPP . Y MAR- fali, attempted -to kill his five ch'ildre - boats that led the ­- . - .1 1: L. � ' peeled from the inside of her outh ,- t I to keep her alive under.this for the sl�eping Sultan to be put in his . RIAGE. . 11 * has for ' thur and Maihaiwi �. . - ec Ions I � the other -morning. The man ,a f or bustomed to the i �-. I * I - I " �.. I and throat. � . f coffin with the rosemary and the pat- : �1 ,­ �� - . . terribl in. One dressing o In* 1885 Miss Julia Bryant Mackay, some time past been afflicted with re -'�s I . .. � THE FIGHT FOR LIFE.,- - -'!, her wounds sometimes required three chouli and roseleaves on top of him. their adopted daughter, married Prince . � - �'fosed of the ' . � �, ., . I'll'.. . - mani was thou,,'b , - . . I perts assured -"Ikl - ,� .: i ... � I - . - hours, so sensitive -was she .to each "'And those bandages aire not remov- ligious . a. but he � ex I �;­ I ' . -that ed when the embalming is completel" Colonna di Galatro. This marriage. " 'f he tiny cabins, we m .. The hoi5pital surgcons believed - touch, so terrified at each additional and ' the, harmless and was' not arrestea. Sa " � ,-: .. ,,'� �- - death would end her. agony during the ' the visitor asked. " Those bandages." turned out very unhappily, " spect.the marvellou �.' - . pang, so piteous in her supplications ta, Princesa recently. obtained a divorce. In turday night he told his neighb,ors ths fittings I .." _- � '�"' - : might hours. But -in- the morningthey escape the necessary treatment which said the Doctor, "shall : be removed Europe she had been obliged to hide he had eaten meat the day beiore d � aluminum . � . 0 all - ,-Count for the high 1� ... . .. - 'found her still 6live, clear-headed, cour- Never is a long time. ... .� - � , - made her writhe in every nerve of never.' with her childFen from her hubaiad. ' is unnecessary to C - - -`­­ ageous, enduring- with a vitality ar!d feelin The Sultan -his full name was Tun- Charges of cruelty and generally dis -for this crime against the canons of th - . ,, � .. I., � . - . .7 �­ , . - by t h I tails; suffice to BE 1. I 1: . I .-,�� , spirit,lthat scarclEly seemed possible In As ter at th was able to bear koo Abubikr bin Ibrahim, known as reputable conduct were made against Church he had been commanded '­ V of five hours we . .. - - . 1. . . -.,.,- I -1 so frail a woman. .them other rTkl'tn-#afting operations Abu Bekar. Sultan of Johore, or more . . Lord to sacrifice the lives of his fiv ! Greenwich, confide, -, I . ) �.,��-' I - -1 Then began the fight of science for correctly the Tumongohg-,--�died official- the Prince. . were made, and with marvellous suo- The;Ronyngo-Mackay feud is -one of children. Saturday morning .he t-0 . � , - .* . - .-. . �-, . . - . *f to *' .. �efore long the Y � '. '' . her life. For days her life hung by a cess. Tiny pieces of -skin from her ly on Tuesday, the 4th of June, 1895. 4L board and cut five circles in -it. to ' - -ISO t he spef!d ­ . I - the most amusing'of the many 'rows �ho neeks is tj - InCre, - - � - feeble thread. But the patience of sister's util- That was the day on which his minis that Mr. Mackay has been coneer= of hi: children, and Nvith M . somelvhat dep-esse ­- , ; ­­-.. science was infinite.� �8he was sw. lied ated WAIP, tam, neck and thumb of ters and court. having In the meantime, )mprovised guillotine he went into thO 1.",. . . in. It has been carried on by means of out o she did not fly th( .1 - ­ in t -be softest su ical cotton; sh,u iay housie and dragged t,h3 children out 0 , - . I.,- Mrs. - Baiawin, and with careful anti- no doubt, necessary pre,cau- � - Z. . 10: upqn ba;gs of ice she, was given hypo- rs in Johore, finally A fistic encounter, by lawsuit,q, by in- bed. He was just fitting their necki ." -- � � i- -4 . lr.� septic dressing a new surfac� of skin tions as to af fai d i pare r%hs in newspapers on 0 . i . ..i. , .,.-; - - T;� dermic injections c6pstantly to keep up developed from them. - abandoniad all hope of his being still re into t.he b0aird when his wife came- 0 I :�. 1. �i I- .. - the actidu of thB heart - and to, allay , When Mrs. Baldwin brought suit alive. On that same day; the body was Wth N 11 e Atlantic and by a At noon lie r I I .. ;- Europeaz 1. � . . and rescued them. . . - - . �' ..;...'.; -:. the 4iitense pain; her wounds were . Rail- taken to Dr. Bayle, and there were book. !The exact truth about it can- pewed his attempt. H rel . . A 'late estimate - . . . dresw)d every few hours in antli t' against the New York Central present Indications that hisdeath not be krown, 1-.ut the to'lowing account the children and onc, in --)re got theil ��� . . - . .. - e6s seP �c road it was necessary that she, as the then I was given by a person favorable to - bi ,affective of 858,000 . ,gg fluid, e, d she b,athed in complainant, shouldaign the complaint. had taken I it &.week earlier. 8 , and with a ' , - . . . - . . . --.! ­- - - te eising was . . p ace qui e . assaulte head into The board ,-� -,�-,� h flu ' But Mr.,j. Baldwin bad no hands, and The embalmed body will.remain where Mr. Mackay when he last d axe was in the very act, of cutting of of 512,000, making .. %, - ; .. .�,, ' the bla* ened and will never write again. So on the doo- It is for two months longer, and t Mr. B�nynge. Charles William Bon- �,- .*. - Tp -a ck �., I d, 1�': 1. ,few da hen . their heads, when -neighbors, c.-Aled. what is sometimes I ­ - %. �- fiwolle�d ,skin beg a to slough off until re, it appears, is a man of uncertain , , , umeM her - husband wrote her name, ,the Sultan will go back: to Jobore to yl� , c ildren's cries over- i nee, of 1,370,000.' -�!, * origin. ably English. who made - �. a �� � -:� per yer was gone, e , but prob, I 1. - �,:.. . the up aving the and under it, da it want on f ile, there be buried in the tomb of his fathers. wered the in -iniac and rescu�d t he I . ., d. bleeding.. i . I a fortuhe as a broker In California. . It rmany is credib .�'-.-- surf' - raw an . - . Ti? nes. Hirsebberger was then ar- J "' .�. I- '. ', I - . . ace were -two straggling marks. Mrs. --001- ; I - 1. is allefled tba�t,he originally. spelt h t -le. o � . L - :­., 'Her, left hand was amputated jyst Baldwin hold the pen between' her 1. ,-I � � : . . ­ I I -, . is rested. ; I .--,On a peaeo footing - -. . -" '. - , I Running. When he becamerich . . . - � .000, and Italy witt I - ' above - , I -1 .11 . .11, , :: - � �- wrist in the hope - . . . namo - * - . . I '.. : I . ,' , ther . of Saving 6B nurse � : . Irresistible, . � ...., - � .06-:. ,....: �. : � teeth as it was pla, d and the . il I ­ I I , ­ I r'' -, : :. . . ­­.- ''. - -'�' � I . . I . . I - . - -­­�- .�.:,.,�--�-, : -as much of arm as possible; she ftoved her bead to make !',her- mark." - - & " y � a in 1 he went to London in search of social :: . . - aggregate of 1,260 .� .,. - � , . . . of t lis. He preferred to pass as an , One Thing Feedful . ., I- , I ."".A. �. knew that a 'SeCA nd amputation wQqld --Now, 6ver three"y6ars after the ac- 11 I Price .1 - . � . posing ' I I . I - . . ­ ­ � pro)a crepe I . - of .I,.:. '­'. -:�­ " ­ I bly be nece 5sary. . . I I merican, because high English soci Jonas Deadbeat -Cull, aiii,t this ba with advantage .1 -.- -­.,.'­, 1, � � clftnt,. she is in c6rgparative health ' L . �11 � :11 ��; � Tha injuries t) her head gave hqT - Clerk -That is 50 canto a-y"d, mad- ety will tolerate an American more concentration ir . .: -- 'UEST DRESSED- WO AN IN YONK ,sm. .. ­ a mile too big? .. - Of . . . . - , .­ I great agony; t -h( , surgeons feared that . � � Al � . I .1 r�adilyjhan an English man of low Casper Cor'ker-That's right.. .. Alliance, as the � -,... ­:-�..:, I I E114S. ` I - I � -Oh, that's outra" U.,nfortunately, in California he ,- , -, ,�� ,� 1. � the inner plate o � the -skull might have , � .. . - Lady _ ously high. - birth. Jonas - Deadbeat - (nieditativelY). munication, whife . . - o': -1 twenty-foiir -13ut it is reduced from, $1. had laid Stress on the fact that he' was - T! . . - � �­,., ­ been injured an I that the, g4therin' irs, Baldwin W' now Clerk ., fa -i t are separ;ated -­ . . 9 awks, if I had the price I c'u'd fit -.. ��'­*.,.­'. pus, in;that e-fleInt, would cause con- . years of age, hnd in spite of- li�r 'Inflic- � - L%dy-Is -that Sol Yo can give we an ,V.nglishman. Then some one *rote I Ishow some ,prepon . �-� . . �: - ­'.­., - Imt "-wbich )uld haxe' been ,fatal: tious, a, very bright and cheerful JiLt i 10 yards' t ben. , �,' -. 1!' I '. a lett&, signed " Publicola " ,or " V I eri,. lead to de hat by mo'nin.. ... . I �- I . . � - ion, I' " . . 10' I - . .- . .: - � ­- over the Tr ple All . � . . - . ­ - . . .. ­. .1 -. I : - - . :. . - . . .1 I - .1 . . I . . . . .,- . p . I I I . � I - - . I .1. ­.. . nt of ju : ­­ :w, 41, � 1. . . . I I . -:i. , , . . -.-.. i r . 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I:.... <'.• :,r.. sr. i .. r.. rr. 9•. d --- older children, too, be oareful that no 1"-. tE a,i a:+ , a ,G ,,t{lat f : :1>" 1 I I , , r y . , +-tri: {.. - Wi�.. p- .y ''. '. draft of cold air touches the sensitive :. } t:. 1a`rS" r P 9 r ,.. - '� � `. :. d ,. , 4:� ,, : - , little body. A folding screen is a con- creased from twenty-six , age ' r n - u 11% _ 'Iq c- I �} �,..-:.i„a' bHej`' ,S: �� ''�•i q i t a.: ` .;�j'R '�•. - s +,,: •v= i,.-- _ - -- k' } . +, i_ t •'r. �.:.� .. -S.I fF-, _4` .F"8.- -•t+r .. •. H k ,1 I•' . Gan r . _ d . 1 .� .- .. .d E . .{ ,,q a - 'j-wr :i-.,- ,,t :�' ,titer, «- _> V f. f, vt ,,r m 1s ... ,. ,t—z . s }. 4 . C € �`t' 4-�i`? - "C _i: y y A m •{ _ t . .:. , �... v. _ �., n<.. - ,rte _ I -.: �• _'. �t z r _,e� ii I 1 T _, i . r. # .. - a �` ' i 9 o- <- t 4 f . '�s 5 i �•d !, r � ;a •4 ,° firs S I c Vii. ,., s. �, � t t . �, - �l i tr ..Z. i r Y' - i � •h. .. - L Y �'t`— h. Y. - e d yy dbny'��� ''' - .i. ,.i. �- , y,a,rx - F . ',^ < `•� -,. JF 4 - -.�I;e+--sr,�. s€ :u t,n i •1-,R- x %'. fir' a. ....a �* 1 4 .. _ - _ ,. :: - Y I -. . l.,_,�t Y I , ,.. r, i... , .1..'tµ .h.A :. .. ... - ;r - ._ • i. - ,; .a . r �. -. ,-- -& err..,...• . � �' - :.• - • '- i*-•, .:�'- F-=, - Yt _ - �%="4 - .y : •fS"�i .F - r � . . ,, . � . ... -i „ -: ... 9- .. ` 1- t-- . .... - -. ---_ - - .. - - - ,. , _ , --r - -. , .. I , , --., _ . -: . . - . _ - - - e ' I: -- - 4 : .. -�-� �,� . ' , rc Rev.: `rather _ `Butler's Interistillg -C ' -, _ - rhe groat success of the. chocolate preparations"of ExperlenQe. i I -- I : - ,�.: the house of Walter Baker &.. `Co. (established ��..�' 1 finftetrei from ata Abite�is °fn lite t4ido _ F whle6 Ar. wuuam; li�iaft rlua carets I . ! in 11$0) has led to - the placing on the market i After Other Medicines fhtlled, L., many misleading and unscrupulous imitations. - � t Calodonla, N. B, Gold Iluxit�r.. 1 ; _ Qf their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter , . , _. ! Faith leads many to beliedei, yef when Baiter & Co. are the oldest and largest manu - one has experienced an thi[ig and has f reason to rejoice, it far .stronger facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and proof than faith with<iut reason.anle ChocolatES on this Coil#In@nt. No chemicals are 4 proof. About four milts from : Cale- .' i ' donia, along a pleasant Toad, passing by i ', used in their manufact'ql8s._ �- -tom � numerous (arms, lives lav: T. J. Butler, .. ••' the_ parish priest of this district. lie- rt ;� y Consumers should ask for, and be sure that= non ports having come to the ears of aur they get, the genuine Waiter Baker & Co.'s goods. ,` reporter about a wonderful cure effect- ed by 9r. Williams' Pinks Pills, Ile csalled• W��'�+�R ��R ' CQ. Limi��d { on r. Butler to sc ek information on / t t the subject. Mr. Butler] s oke in ver..y - DO CHl~STER MASS. '` r ' high terms of the Pink Pills, and said R the had saved him untold suffering, ------ -- -- ---�- 1 y SURE�€ 4 and perhaps saved his life. The never- AatiVJ EXerelse D�Y u.I'xs f. +i end gentleman felt a little hesitancy at and.good food in plenty, tend to make sed wewn�ehow -. giving a public testimonial at first, children healthy. li children suffer, you how to makegttaaay, 4 hilt after our reporter emarked that solutely Quve; we fara,ah the wort i however, from Scrofulous, Skin or teach you free; you workigth'I ' _M, if one was really grateful for a remark- scalp Illiseases-if their blood is impure where you U e. gond us your ad .7 able. cure, be thought It vVas his .duty to and we µtit tate the buaif,e,a, give it publicity for humanity's sal he cheerfully consented. ' His story his own words is as follows :-" I led to take Pink Pills thirough readi the testimonials in the p pers. I troubled with an abscess in my side a bad tried many differ4tit medics without avail. I took medical advice the subject, and was told I would h to undergo an operation to cure it wh' would cost me about $100. At las determined to tr = Pink Pills, without a great heeling of faith their curing me. One' box helped and I resolved to take a ;three wont course and give theta a fair trial. did so, and to -day I am vo npletely cu of the abscess in my sid 5 through usi was fuming• a d snorting in mid -stream, . - . I - - . ', .. I Pink Pills, and •-I alway recomme anxious t•o b off, an_ d a curious craft - I I Cookies.' i friends of mine to use ink Pills I -' " I` diseases of the blood. Ag Father ' B she - looked: That .she was prettier There is considerable satisfaction. in than bar r .decessors-the "Havock " ler is well knowq thruughuut c p making cookies because they keep. county his statement is la clincher and " Hornet ," of the British Navy- • gene are some good recipes. the many wonderful testimonials t was admitte on all hands, but that have appeared in the Gold Hunter fr was probably due to the fact that she Caraway Cookies. -Take nine table- s oonfuia . ranulated su ar and four time to Lime. On e,tiqu►ring at was painted in light colors, whi-le her p g g stores of J. E. Cushing and N. British coin iris were a sombre black. of butter and cream them well together. .Douglass, it was found that Pink P' At - first the " Sokol " appeared to be Add four well -beaten eggs, one cup of have a sale second to none. Mr. C no larger th n an up -river launch, and milk, a little grated nutmeg, one ounce ing on being asked if he i knew of even when longside , her- dimensions of caraway seeds, two heaping tea- cures effected by them, roplied that struck one -as being small, possibly spoonfuls of baking powder• a pinch of had heard a great many personally owing t•o- t•h fact that attention was salt and enough flour to make a dough Pink Pills had helped thele wonderful mainly direc .ed to the that will roll out easily. Cut out If given a fair and thorough trial Pi with a round biscuit cutter and bake Pills are a certain cure fqr all disc FOUR EA TY FUNNELS. -i a moderate oven about twenty min- of the blood and nerves, both as rli which appear ,d to be the predominating ul es. .. matism, neuralgia, partial paraly. feature of t e vessel. But the " So- - lwoibotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, n kol " was n t built for a yacht or a Cocoanut -Cookies.' One 'cup of tiut- vous prostration and the! tired feeli pleastire boat, but for a "flyer," and a ter, two cups of sugar, two eggs, one therefrom, the after effec.ti► of la grip flyer she un oubtedly is. Before .we di.v.a es depending . on humors n t cup of rated cocoanut, two teaspoon - were all ahl to seat ourselves cote- blood; such as scrofula, chronic erysi fuls. of aking powder, flour enough to fortably on he -forms which h,.i.d Been roll. Roll very thin, bake quickly,but las, etc. Pink Pills give_a'he.althy izl lashed t.o thel various part of the ship's do not brown. to pale and sallow compleitions and deck, Graves nd had disappeared from 1� a specific for the troubles . peculiar view, and we were rushing past steam- Fruit Cookies. -One- cupful tVew ,Of- the female system, anti it! the case ens and bar s towards the mouth -of leans molasses, one cupful sugar, one men f hey effect a radical coins in all.ca. the Tbames. The screw went ,whirl- . arising from mental worry, overwo, cupful of seeded raisins hoiled toget her. ing r,iund, ahing a perfect sea. in its or excesses of any nature. Sold by wake, a sens• tion of pins anti needles Whcn cool, add one cupful butter, o(d�e dealers or sent by mail, postpaid, at in one's feet _)rcame. evident as the lit half cup hot water, one tablespoonful cents. a box, or six boxcg Ifor $2.50, tie ship vihr ted from stem to st,Prn, of soda and spices to suit the fang -y, addressing the Dr. I'i'illiAms Medic big steamers nd small craft that a mo- Add flour to roll out, and hake quickly Company, Brockville. 'Ont.; or Schen ment or t, r. before .appeared almost but -carefully. These µ•ill keep- for tady, N.Y. !Beware of iI11'it.ations a as apeeks� on the horizon were passed some time if not eaten. substitutes alleged to hie "just and left, behi d, those in exposed parts - . I good." - -of the vessel were almost blinded with 1 --}- $pray, and o ly t.li^ throbbing- of the Testing the {IVen..' I uATARRHAL D AF`b7NZiIB t T T'�EL engines and he rushing, of the water "A French cook gave the following YZABB' STANDINGI were to be h .ard .as we event. over the __ measured mil -: On, on, -the lit.tict craft' rules for testing the heat of an oven: . went, rug in' like a road thing; through - Try it with a piece of white paper -, if Cwid Lf Hr• AgueWs feta 4rbAl Po- the seething vat.er, black with the re- too hot the paper will blacken or blaze . - An Extraordinary Zxperienoe. flection of t heavy clouds overhead, up, If the paper becomes a light Catarrh nearlyalwo cleaves its mark a until after a vhile the vibration ceased, bro�rn the. oven is right for astry ; if it. This iv frequently reveal#d in doafn and the whir of machiner becai a less it turns a dark yellow, it is tit for of the victim. A ca -e in point fie that of C Y ,ten Connor,of 164 Berkel. y streot,Toronto. marked. . bread anti heavier kinds of cake ; if was dent for twelve years frons catarrh. The more ei vous of ns hPgan. a.ga;n light yellow, the oven Is right for medicine or treatment did him tiny good. u to breathe fr Ply, and, leaving our poli- sponge cake .and' light desserts: he procured a bottle of Dr.Agnew'v Catarr tior_s of safe y, cautiously- crept i along h"a 1 s ('lover Root. 'fails • Powder, which Crave immediate relief,and c the slippery Leel beck. tri t:hp c ening F purifies the tinuing to use it, in a short timo the deafn blood and gives a clear and bea,:tiful was eittirely removed. Mr. Conner's tris tower, where ;r -,,d one of the ens ncer•s, who knew the eztretmltY of the malady complexion. wa,rch in hanc . He. smiled -wit•h a super- - loud in their praiser• of this medic-ine; and for air when sked if the ship hall been Ruggiero BonghI, the Italian statin,•• Connor himse't will beonly tooglad toans goin;T at. full speed: "No," he. said, " I man, philosopher, and -author, is dead. 101 onquiries mnetruing his ease and rem am afraid yo would all be wet. through --------- . :r:b►a cure. if we lei, her o. 'Why, we havy; only WELL YESTERDAY -DZ AD TO -DAY> Sample 'bottle and blower sent by a. Lotchon, it t'hurch st. Toronto, on receip been goinii 2 -4 knots under — , , tc:neun:,. in ctwraiu car .,,r-. . . HAT,F INCH PRESSURE' ._ Sudden Taking Off by Heart Diaetlts•, A�bur lar discovered in apartme find if we v<i bed we cou;d run Ger at That pain in the side,that sense of s.motherink at :dew fork fell from a six. -`storey 32 kinotg " that palpitation of the heart, that restivenea,t dow and was killed. rendering it impossible for one to •remain lotig HPalt h and sweet breath secured, But. I soon discovered that- the unin- in any one poiaition-these are srmptow-i of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price Itiated were not the only ones to lie heartdisetbe that should be imine(liately heed. cents. Nasal injector free. surprised at the rate travelled. At ed. •And practical heed will bo given by securing a bottle of Dr Aguew'•K Curo /or tllc _ least two na had never lie al attaches told me. they at such a speed before, — S� IN THSOT1D For Baby's Com fora - �i ,n ese naval attache and an- has ever been given•to tho world. As hasbeen ;boron frequently in these eoluiiins,se me of Cho I 1 ..I . .I ' , '. - When bathing the baby, and ' the - moat desperate cases of heart trouble have - 1 their deligh --- older children, too, be oareful that no 1"-. formance of ON HE RUSSIAN TORPEDO draft of cold air touches the sensitive . years the s f" ed of -this class of veggel D E S ROYER SOKOL little body. A folding screen is a con- creased from twenty-six - - - ..ob -----. . - ` :r.... ;' i': venience and is easily adjusted around . Emperor William laid the' ' corner- stone of the new law courts building ' - - 9e1 wa Built efn the T-tatmes-the a warm corner, and if any one. opens '`�'► -'�t - ficial trial • . marked, "If u•a t• at 81ean4ers and" B4rxo* the door of the room you are in, baby be continued same rate of progress in the future it -would ugl► th , :3eetf.htx Fater—Itd11KLt yy sure to be out of the draft. to place a limit to what bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never ressed t the JI'arvelous rerrorm- you Can make one out of a' -small fails to cure. ' of the Qhip. waidon clothes -horse which may be �., I expressed th scarce y too (aitch to sap that bought for a few - dimes at the stores speed attain I The gentlemen from Z experts of all countries have,late- where quell supplies are kept. Paint nthusiastic, and on more «, "n regar ing with interest the per- w it with enamel paint, and fit the panels rm, r►ces of the little vessel which with muslin, •dimity or any dainty ma - as just left he Thames for St. Peters- terial. These may be tied "on with urg. On t e morning that a small tiny tapes, so as to be easily removed arty of nay 1 men and journalists ao- when they need washing. A amore ser- cepted the i vitation of Messrs. Yar- vieeable color for the framework would row fora tr P on "the fastest vessel l� cherry stain, which is easily applied. The hangings for this might be of in-- the world, ' the wind was wild and pretty chintz or Ireton. . gusty, and all were prepared for a rough The lower rungs will be found a use- time. tVe ere not reassured, writes ful •towel rack, and may also hold baby's fresh clothes in readiness for the a represents .eve, by the choppiness of immediate dressing that is to follow the water a,t Tilbury, where the little the bath. craft that w s to be odr home foi the Crochet two flat mats three inches in diameter, of white Saxony wool, in day was alt ,ady moored, having just single crochet stitch. Make a round, cohae in from Poplar. It is a fact to- be flat bag of white flannel, the same size deplored that the " fastest vessel in the as the mats, and fill it with the ►test world" does of belong to the British• powder. -Place a mat upon each side of the bag and join the two by crochet - Navy, but t _ the Rrussian- Admiralty ; ing a pretty border half ate inch wide, and this, sur ly, is a matter that needs. of pale blue, pink, or yellow Saxony. explanation, seeing that the builders Run baby ribbon of a color matching the border,. through one side of the are an Engl sh firm, and that, 'from. , puff one or -two rows from the edge, the feel to h .r last bolt, the vessel was. tying it in a pretty bow, to indicate built on.. the Thames. - the right side. This will be found The Rucsi. n tor- edo-boat destroyer, p very useful in travelling, as there is no danger of waste from spilling as in "iSok�l "-fur that. is the name of what the case of the powder box;, and suffi- the late Mr.. P. T. Barnum would have tient powder sifts through when using called " the fastest 'ship on airith,"- . the bag in the same manner as the ordinary puff. , age ' r n - u 11% _ 'Iq c- I �} �,..-:.i„a' bHej`' ,S: �� ''�•i q i t a.: ` .;�j'R '�•. - s +,,: •v= i,.-- _ - -- k' } . +, i_ t •'r. �.:.� .. -S.I fF-, _4` .F"8.- -•t+r .. •. H k ,1 I•' . Gan r . _ d . 1 .� .- .. .d E . .{ ,,q a - 'j-wr :i-.,- ,,t :�' ,titer, «- _> V f. f, vt ,,r m 1s ... ,. ,t—z . s }. 4 . C € �`t' 4-�i`? - "C _i: y y A m •{ _ t . .:. , �... v. _ �., n<.. - ,rte _ I -.: �• _'. �t z r _,e� ii I 1 T _, i . r. # .. - a �` ' i 9 o- <- t 4 f . '�s 5 i �•d !, r � ;a •4 ,° firs S I c Vii. ,., s. �, � t t . �, - �l i tr ..Z. i r Y' - i � •h. .. - L Y �'t`— h. Y. - e d yy dbny'��� ''' - .i. ,.i. �- , y,a,rx - F . ',^ < `•� -,. JF 4 - -.�I;e+--sr,�. s€ :u t,n i •1-,R- x %'. fir' a. ....a �* 1 4 .. _ - _ ,. :: - Y I -. . l.,_,�t Y I , ,.. r, i... , .1..'tµ .h.A :. .. ... - ;r - ._ • i. - ,; .a . r �. -. ,-- -& err..,...• . � �' - :.• - • '- i*-•, .:�'- F-=, - Yt _ - �%="4 - .y : •fS"�i .F - r � . . ,, . � . ... -i „ -: ... 9- .. ` 1- t-- . .... - -. ---_ - - .. - - - ,. , _ , --r - -. , .. I , , --., _ . -: . . - . _ - - - e ' I: -- - 4 : .. -�-� �,� . ' , rc Rev.: `rather _ `Butler's Interistillg -C ' -, _ - rhe groat success of the. chocolate preparations"of ExperlenQe. i I -- I : - ,�.: the house of Walter Baker &.. `Co. (established ��..�' 1 finftetrei from ata Abite�is °fn lite t4ido _ F whle6 Ar. wuuam; li�iaft rlua carets I . ! in 11$0) has led to - the placing on the market i After Other Medicines fhtlled, L., many misleading and unscrupulous imitations. - � t Calodonla, N. B, Gold Iluxit�r.. 1 ; _ Qf their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter , . , _. ! Faith leads many to beliedei, yef when Baiter & Co. are the oldest and largest manu - one has experienced an thi[ig and has f reason to rejoice, it far .stronger facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and proof than faith with<iut reason.anle ChocolatES on this Coil#In@nt. No chemicals are 4 proof. About four milts from : Cale- .' i ' donia, along a pleasant Toad, passing by i ', used in their manufact'ql8s._ �- -tom � numerous (arms, lives lav: T. J. Butler, .. ••' the_ parish priest of this district. lie- rt ;� y Consumers should ask for, and be sure that= non ports having come to the ears of aur they get, the genuine Waiter Baker & Co.'s goods. ,` reporter about a wonderful cure effect- ed by 9r. Williams' Pinks Pills, Ile csalled• W��'�+�R ��R ' CQ. Limi��d { on r. Butler to sc ek information on / t t the subject. Mr. Butler] s oke in ver..y - DO CHl~STER MASS. '` r ' high terms of the Pink Pills, and said R the had saved him untold suffering, ------ -- -- ---�- 1 y SURE�€ 4 and perhaps saved his life. The never- AatiVJ EXerelse D�Y u.I'xs f. +i end gentleman felt a little hesitancy at and.good food in plenty, tend to make sed wewn�ehow -. giving a public testimonial at first, children healthy. li children suffer, you how to makegttaaay, 4 hilt after our reporter emarked that solutely Quve; we fara,ah the wort i however, from Scrofulous, Skin or teach you free; you workigth'I ' _M, if one was really grateful for a remark- scalp Illiseases-if their blood is impure where you U e. gond us your ad .7 able. cure, be thought It vVas his .duty to and we µtit tate the buaif,e,a, give it publicity for humanity's sal he cheerfully consented. ' His story his own words is as follows :-" I led to take Pink Pills thirough readi the testimonials in the p pers. I troubled with an abscess in my side a bad tried many differ4tit medics without avail. I took medical advice the subject, and was told I would h to undergo an operation to cure it wh' would cost me about $100. At las determined to tr = Pink Pills, without a great heeling of faith their curing me. One' box helped and I resolved to take a ;three wont course and give theta a fair trial. did so, and to -day I am vo npletely cu of the abscess in my sid 5 through usi was fuming• a d snorting in mid -stream, . - . I - - . ', .. I Pink Pills, and •-I alway recomme anxious t•o b off, an_ d a curious craft - I I Cookies.' i friends of mine to use ink Pills I -' " I` diseases of the blood. Ag Father ' B she - looked: That .she was prettier There is considerable satisfaction. in than bar r .decessors-the "Havock " ler is well knowq thruughuut c p making cookies because they keep. county his statement is la clincher and " Hornet ," of the British Navy- • gene are some good recipes. the many wonderful testimonials t was admitte on all hands, but that have appeared in the Gold Hunter fr was probably due to the fact that she Caraway Cookies. -Take nine table- s oonfuia . ranulated su ar and four time to Lime. On e,tiqu►ring at was painted in light colors, whi-le her p g g stores of J. E. Cushing and N. British coin iris were a sombre black. of butter and cream them well together. .Douglass, it was found that Pink P' At - first the " Sokol " appeared to be Add four well -beaten eggs, one cup of have a sale second to none. Mr. C no larger th n an up -river launch, and milk, a little grated nutmeg, one ounce ing on being asked if he i knew of even when longside , her- dimensions of caraway seeds, two heaping tea- cures effected by them, roplied that struck one -as being small, possibly spoonfuls of baking powder• a pinch of had heard a great many personally owing t•o- t•h fact that attention was salt and enough flour to make a dough Pink Pills had helped thele wonderful mainly direc .ed to the that will roll out easily. Cut out If given a fair and thorough trial Pi with a round biscuit cutter and bake Pills are a certain cure fqr all disc FOUR EA TY FUNNELS. -i a moderate oven about twenty min- of the blood and nerves, both as rli which appear ,d to be the predominating ul es. .. matism, neuralgia, partial paraly. feature of t e vessel. But the " So- - lwoibotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, n kol " was n t built for a yacht or a Cocoanut -Cookies.' One 'cup of tiut- vous prostration and the! tired feeli pleastire boat, but for a "flyer," and a ter, two cups of sugar, two eggs, one therefrom, the after effec.ti► of la grip flyer she un oubtedly is. Before .we di.v.a es depending . on humors n t cup of rated cocoanut, two teaspoon - were all ahl to seat ourselves cote- blood; such as scrofula, chronic erysi fuls. of aking powder, flour enough to fortably on he -forms which h,.i.d Been roll. Roll very thin, bake quickly,but las, etc. Pink Pills give_a'he.althy izl lashed t.o thel various part of the ship's do not brown. to pale and sallow compleitions and deck, Graves nd had disappeared from 1� a specific for the troubles . peculiar view, and we were rushing past steam- Fruit Cookies. -One- cupful tVew ,Of- the female system, anti it! the case ens and bar s towards the mouth -of leans molasses, one cupful sugar, one men f hey effect a radical coins in all.ca. the Tbames. The screw went ,whirl- . arising from mental worry, overwo, cupful of seeded raisins hoiled toget her. ing r,iund, ahing a perfect sea. in its or excesses of any nature. Sold by wake, a sens• tion of pins anti needles Whcn cool, add one cupful butter, o(d�e dealers or sent by mail, postpaid, at in one's feet _)rcame. evident as the lit half cup hot water, one tablespoonful cents. a box, or six boxcg Ifor $2.50, tie ship vihr ted from stem to st,Prn, of soda and spices to suit the fang -y, addressing the Dr. I'i'illiAms Medic big steamers nd small craft that a mo- Add flour to roll out, and hake quickly Company, Brockville. 'Ont.; or Schen ment or t, r. before .appeared almost but -carefully. These µ•ill keep- for tady, N.Y. !Beware of iI11'it.ations a as apeeks� on the horizon were passed some time if not eaten. substitutes alleged to hie "just and left, behi d, those in exposed parts - . I good." - -of the vessel were almost blinded with 1 --}- $pray, and o ly t.li^ throbbing- of the Testing the {IVen..' I uATARRHAL D AF`b7NZiIB t T T'�EL engines and he rushing, of the water "A French cook gave the following YZABB' STANDINGI were to be h .ard .as we event. over the __ measured mil -: On, on, -the lit.tict craft' rules for testing the heat of an oven: . went, rug in' like a road thing; through - Try it with a piece of white paper -, if Cwid Lf Hr• AgueWs feta 4rbAl Po- the seething vat.er, black with the re- too hot the paper will blacken or blaze . - An Extraordinary Zxperienoe. flection of t heavy clouds overhead, up, If the paper becomes a light Catarrh nearlyalwo cleaves its mark a until after a vhile the vibration ceased, bro�rn the. oven is right for astry ; if it. This iv frequently reveal#d in doafn and the whir of machiner becai a less it turns a dark yellow, it is tit for of the victim. A ca -e in point fie that of C Y ,ten Connor,of 164 Berkel. y streot,Toronto. marked. . bread anti heavier kinds of cake ; if was dent for twelve years frons catarrh. The more ei vous of ns hPgan. a.ga;n light yellow, the oven Is right for medicine or treatment did him tiny good. u to breathe fr Ply, and, leaving our poli- sponge cake .and' light desserts: he procured a bottle of Dr.Agnew'v Catarr tior_s of safe y, cautiously- crept i along h"a 1 s ('lover Root. 'fails • Powder, which Crave immediate relief,and c the slippery Leel beck. tri t:hp c ening F purifies the tinuing to use it, in a short timo the deafn blood and gives a clear and bea,:tiful was eittirely removed. Mr. Conner's tris tower, where ;r -,,d one of the ens ncer•s, who knew the eztretmltY of the malady complexion. wa,rch in hanc . He. smiled -wit•h a super- - loud in their praiser• of this medic-ine; and for air when sked if the ship hall been Ruggiero BonghI, the Italian statin,•• Connor himse't will beonly tooglad toans goin;T at. full speed: "No," he. said, " I man, philosopher, and -author, is dead. 101 onquiries mnetruing his ease and rem am afraid yo would all be wet. through --------- . :r:b►a cure. if we lei, her o. 'Why, we havy; only WELL YESTERDAY -DZ AD TO -DAY> Sample 'bottle and blower sent by a. Lotchon, it t'hurch st. Toronto, on receip been goinii 2 -4 knots under — , , tc:neun:,. in ctwraiu car .,,r-. . . HAT,F INCH PRESSURE' ._ Sudden Taking Off by Heart Diaetlts•, A�bur lar discovered in apartme find if we v<i bed we cou;d run Ger at That pain in the side,that sense of s.motherink at :dew fork fell from a six. -`storey 32 kinotg " that palpitation of the heart, that restivenea,t dow and was killed. rendering it impossible for one to •remain lotig HPalt h and sweet breath secured, But. I soon discovered that- the unin- in any one poiaition-these are srmptow-i of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price Itiated were not the only ones to lie heartdisetbe that should be imine(liately heed. cents. Nasal injector free. surprised at the rate travelled. At ed. •And practical heed will bo given by securing a bottle of Dr Aguew'•K Curo /or tllc _ least two na had never lie al attaches told me. they at such a speed before, Heart• tho most wonderful I-eart.i•pecifle that' < '' and the Japa ,n ese naval attache and an- has ever been given•to tho world. As hasbeen ;boron frequently in these eoluiiins,se me of Cho I 1 ..I . .I ' , '. other subject of the Alik,tdo expressed moat desperate cases of heart trouble have - 1 their deligh at the marvellous -per- cenrcured by eta uFe. 1"-. formance of t•he shi4i. Within two One dose will rel.ove in 30 minutev. The I- - I . years the s f" ed of -this class of veggel . emedy is ht►rmleaa as mi, k, ate is is entirol� vegetable. a strictly had liven it creased from twenty-six - - - ..ob -----. . - it ' knots (the 5 1893) to thir sed of the "Havock" in .y and one-quarter knot -s . Emperor William laid the' ' corner- stone of the new law courts building ' - - attamed by the " Sok-A " on her of- at Zeipsic. '`�'► -'�t - ficial trial • . marked, "If acd, as Mr. Yarrow re- he For DyspE�psia and Elver Complaint ..,r :i� 1 '�'-' be continued same rate of progress in the future it -would you have a printed guarantee on every `� seem difficul to place a limit to what bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never 0 speed may 1 ultimately obtained at fails to cure. ' sea." All th foreign experts on board . Sir •Henry Parkes, ex -Prime Minister �., I expressed th highest satisfaction at the of New South• Wales, was married on , speed attain I The gentlemen from Thursday. He is 80 years old. ' Japan •were nthusiastic, and on more Cattarh.-'Use Nasal Balm. Quick, hos- of the medicine he was as well as ev than one etc cion pointed out the fact hive cure, Soothing, cleansing, healing. r that it was ; one of Yarrow's torpedo- , The one hundredth anniversary of Ontario. I n'° boats that 1 d the attack on Part Ar- the third partition of Poland was ob- - C . thur and '_!Z• ihaiwai. Having got ac- served -aa a day of national 'mourning .. customed to the vibration --which ex- throughout Galicia. - i perts assure i of the us was slight -a d dig- lunch in Rev. Dr. l~'otts says be uses St. r posed excellent sewed I eon and finds it both curative and ` ' ' zo, and pimples or boils ap�..tiear,- they :should remember weCdaranteeaclear pro he givien t Ge right tnPd:cine. Dr.Pierce s $3 for overy day'n Work; abill y . i iii C:oldeti Medical Di,scovt,r:: hrings about ' wa the best bodily condition. It purifies N'rite at once. - Address D. T. Morgan, MMM Y�,` ng Bog A. 4, Windsor, On L:; - was the blood anti ren.i-i the liver active � �: nd as µtell as buildv up health and .r ,' strength. Puny, x►ie, weak children r nes get a. lasting henellit and " a good start" g ave from ;the use of the " Discovery." It `-' put -s on �vhodescnue flesh, and does not; tell nauseate and offend the stomach -like` t I the viirious preparations 'of cod liver but oil. Once used, it is always in favor. - r T n^ of_------- F heDr, I Pierce's Pellets cure constipa- I tion, Headaches, indigestion, dyspepsia. - - ` �, One a' dose. Sold by all dealers. (`!ares Salt Rheum, Old Pious(, Bore Eyes, Pity - rP.d Roil-, Soro Nipples, Iturns, Sualais, ste. ng The Ern ress of Germany continues ____� fns in very delicate health. �.,R - ut- nhouniAtlsm its Still Be!ng Cured in From his Ono to Three Days by booth Amcriean � . to Rhtitmatio Cur°-• Moro Testimony. � h - hat Rir. r. A. von I;i;von taovernor of the TWO SCHOOLS UNDER GNE MANACEMENT= Ong. :C )in '7ounty Gaol, cIC.Napanco, Ont., writes:—"My TORONTO AND STRATFORD, the wife hm been a gros►t ,;ulrercr frons rhounia- Unquestionably the leading' rommereial r h, tisni foisorno tilno past. '11110 dike;asoattacked Schools iii the Dominion; advant'acres best i S' ' Ills t.ho linitis and was drawing them out of shape. Canada ; moderate rates; students clay entel f, T'he pain wag mast excruciating. `3110 rotild at any time; write to either school acid ,.k' ash- not �eL anything to caro her. Mr. llult'man, mention thin pnper. she druggi,�t of this town, recomn,ondecl South SHAW dt ELLIOTT, Prinaipalq . American Rheumatic Cure. I'lie first few — say dO"K gave my wifo perfect relief. '1'o -day lv atter taking four bottles of the romedy..9110 ie certain that [he dfseuso is entlrory eradicated 0 0 0 0 0■ nk from het• a `t:ini.and blossos the day she tlrrit ' y -.. ages heard of thin reruedy:" P,u- - -- 9is, A, P..788. RIVATE FL.'NIIS FOR ItiVMSTMEN er- 1 on nZortgr►g0 of Real Estate. Intoret� --' ..—r-. -__- """ - - at lowest rate,,. Special arrangements mai - ng s • be made for Church Loans, Apply to _ . gh��dr ren Beatty, Blackstock, Nesbitt, .t h k . pe- - Chadwick & Riddell, OW from taking medicine. Tiley' Bank of troronto Ottiees, , --. Church Street, Tq p ""° ate don t like its taste. But they are - of eager to take what they like EVEiIY . rk Scott,'s Emulsion, for instance. _�o all Childre'a almost alwa s like DISHONEST- • - 50 y - - . . • � r by Scott's Emulsion. f1VT ' . . ,.a . I - .. ^ z ins And it does them . goo , leave Its eternal reward. If you aro As ec . crippled with Itheuinatiam or are a 1_ nd . ►Ol- �dtt s Emulsion is the easiest{ miserable Dyspeptic be honest with . - -: yourself and give :fit. Leon a trial. Thfe u 2YlOSt palatable fortxl of Coes-firer water hail never failed to cure others; it _. Oil; with the Hypophosphites Of is auto to cure you. � - Lime�and Soda added to nourish ST. LEON MINERAL WATER Cb., Ltd, the bones and tone up the ner- Head Office -King SL W., Toronto. µdei Sold by all Itruggiats, Grocers and Hotels. a ,_ vous system. The way child- r' iter ren gain flesh and strength on e.e apt>"' Scott's Emulsion is surprising " > ': w o ;' ui even to physic�sns. , . 4 hal All delicate children need is ,�Ky�psEwlrt�t iNEAsEN7 1. Doa't bs pav"adAd tto.6XVt a tubstilutsf NLY R, QR SENOR 3CENZ � ,.►,>, ads, $Ott 4 BOtrtity 1110"100. SOI. fund =t. FOR PARTICULARS, PRICES . L�ayG SAMPLES,COTTONYARN.&e. per FOR TWENTY -M $ T I I B B + • • • `.:� �.,�,; art• �► _ ' ( • • ♦ .. A-. �' • ,. bG ----- -- — — ".� 7 tits . CHAMPION- win- . STUMP & STONt 1A, EXTRAOTOR, b� - - �., There are more of these - Machines in nee than ail other kinds oom- TNECOa1�S BEST FRIEND blued. led the' - 4 has pr re them best. Send for priest .c, .. '. i-AROF ST SAVE Ilii CANADA. and terms bo < '' -ma aluminum fittings machinery and whioh so largely ac- _ OUO�AS OROdj 81ate, Gravel and meta S• S. KIMBALL., -. rf. �--- high speed of the Boat. Et �he is of Germany have effected a recon- rcioters. meta lit ceilings, skylights 6770traigf�Jt..Moatrea! to go into technical tie- ciliation between Emperor W itliam and sheet motal workers. 12,t Adelaitiew„Toronto -ai�neat�p tails ; suffice - Prince Henry of Prussia. oared STIMERIHGby Educa CANADIAN STORI.tQ. we landed in safety at a strictly SHORT ,. Growing Prevalenoa of Bright's Sia aso tional Sy*t,ons. No advance tees. write for , ,,.. Bright's DlFease chows itself usually in di: circular. THE ONTAH10 INSTITUTE, 78 Bond St ,Toronto O L. D MAH SAVA R I N... - �; 11 -: - pre,ricn of sphftF. Life le es its zest. 1N:fro1 t,2 et ” A Strictly BICYCLES-• T"� SUN, AND STORIES, .. , , I High Grade wheel, at a OTHER _ _ :.,_ �. I Moderate Price. Send for catalogue. _ kidneyr. Itis not only astonishing, but alarm•' Gi. % PENDRITH, Manufacturer. - .- - ing the extent io,phic;h thin; dfFease ie ►eizinR the ablest men of the country. 'Hie dceeptiv. 78 toil adelalda st. �..Tgron�. EDWARD WILLIAM THOMSON yttr; Y . 1AR13tIZR8 here is a snap for you. ]Harris has --ample cloth pieces for quilts. Send Ololh - SI,oO. ' the piny cabs spect the' s, we were enabled to in- vellous the ref,reshing. Purified boa -ma aluminum fittings machinery and whioh so largely ac- Queen and ex -Empresa Freder- :. Count for the high speed of the Boat. Et �he is of Germany have effected a recon- Saved tin operation in tho folio is unnecessar to go into technical tie- ciliation between Emperor W itliam and cage. Hood's bargaparilla cures w tails ; suffice .to say that after a run Prince Henry of Prussia. all others fail. It makes pure bloo of five hour we landed in safety at Greenwich, c infident in -the belief that Growing Prevalenoa of Bright's Sia aso t' A year ago my father,' William Tho before long increase the he Yarrows will further speed of their ships but Bright's DlFease chows itself usually in di: son- was taken suddenly All with infl somewhat- d pressed at the fact / that pre,ricn of sphftF. Life le es its zest. 1N:fro1 t,2 mation of the bladder. He suffered a g she did not ly the blue ensign bring an early fatiRue. There is loss of arpe- tile; ifslh 9: r,cr s; sleep fat's to refres+ts. There deal and was very low for some time. `. �- may, or may not be, pain -in the region of the last Cho $ester said he would loot got i , kidneyr. Itis not only astonishing, but alarm•' pnle8ii an operation was performed. Eu " opean, Armies. ing the extent io,phic;h thin; dfFease ie ►eizinR the ablest men of the country. 'Hie dceeptiv. this time We read about H is F1&r A late estimate gives Russia a peace nature of the trouble ist almost akin to that rof• rill& and decided to try. it. Before he effective of 58,000 men and France one c�.�sumption. Our denrest friends are carried oft with it before we are aware of the halt a bottle his ap ite had come of 512,000, a.king an agg.egate, for nature of their dieease, The one salvation is to rid lire to him, whereas b°foie he eogld eat little. When he had taken three bo what is som times called_ the Dual A1- beffig of the trouble u its ipccption. This y being moat• successfully accompli,=l:od by of the medicine he was as well as ev liance, of 1,3 0,000.' On the other band, South American Kidney Cure, a medicine FaeNCIS J. TILOK X, Peni�isala Germany is redited with 580,000 men 'that will cure any cake oft Driglu's chicane that has not already signed Cho death v►arrunt Ontario. I n'° on a peace -f oting, Austria with 380,- of ice victim. It ie a medicine that most com f - Hood s Saraap�aril 000 and Ital with 300,00 -making an foutely rid•; t.hesystent of those elementsa that toconatitute aggregate o 1,260, p- 000. bus the o go this die€ase, working dWtif,c Lively on the kidner i posing force are pretty n kris edual, facility . - v �� ���' �J with advente of Concentra of position and ion in favor of the Triple Rio Janeiro des etches state that the ` ' ' Alliance, as they are in perfect com- hile France Russia British Minister in that place hae in- formed the Brazilian •Government t-liat - a s '�"'�eue Bland unfil intlnication, are separate and, . The war footings -also England intends keeping the island of . show- some .p eponderance for the Dual -Trinidad. ' Promineutly In the public ey0ito_day. - , " ovnr the Trt le Alliance, but. there, too, -separa- ' Thousands of eases of Consumption. , ' , it care all liver ills, b Hood s �Pill the element of junction• and Asthma„ Coughs, Colds and Croup are rlttss,head :i% ,2 1 for tx gal lot, gcod value. Oobr[wi�Te : Oid Man 8avarin-The Privil S7; 8f1. 31 William St., Toronto. of the Limits-McGrath's $ad Night-(Irea x SPORTING acuos--All kinds Guns, Rifles aodttwi'a Lament -The Red $eaded W1n _ -. ` Amiiyunitioa and Fishing Tackle. AaenO degc-TheShiniag Croce of Regaud-Littl• t for Hfuet hook, �Inyy Piggeons and Traps. >�ptlste-The RidO by Night -Dratted -A T. COSTEIV da CO., Turkel Apiece—Grandpapa's Wolf Story - 2888 Notre Dame St., Montrea The Waterloo Veteran -John Bedell -Ver-, , �,...,�_--_-_.__� bitzeky's Stratagem. �•f � t �'�G� M�X�I��i n•NU_IAUTUBSD a! PRilCBA OPINION&,_- -' ` {A T. PENDRITN Montreal Gazette: Mr. Tholnr n hss�� ,. ., d JS ic► 81 Adelaide tat. w., Toronto. studied with esQual auoe,ees the French 8ettlet " Catalogue on a plication. on the banks of the Ottawa or its atrlbutarfea, 4 -. Ali 4aki flhouid Mava Thain. goat t$har3avtliR, the tranPplanted Higblandere, the veteran Ing -.--------------- ----- who has carried across the ocean all the tradt- hen RUSINE$S CHANCES. tions of European battlefields, the Nor'westel' . , i, , d It yoyl want to buy or soli astock or business oho has become the ancestor of halt-beeedd '-- • of any d�esoription write me. I have had large anei ie etiN a true nos of sold (,soils, she vow f mp. experience in the wholeealo. Am sellfng busf agear and shanty man. the hunter and trap- r,.1 noises ¢ontinually> OorcospondenPe conddon- per, and efen the stranger that r within our ; � ' •m' tial. o charge to buyers- JOHN * lcw, gates." - ' w rent ; 21 Adelaide Et. st, Toronto Saturday Ni ht : •' I wonder what one conk �I .'_ 1Z t say about this book that would induce ; h= At the only chemical hand Bre ez'- y tingntsher now approved of by Cho the intelligent reading public of Canada tp t a 8 CJI', well greet it with the whirlwind of approval ChMM ,� Inspector of Government of Quebec i n At and all fire department authorities. to merits deserve. Itis one of the taw V _ ;' 1 t is tl►o efmple�t, the beet and the great books' written by Canadians, and most -" �. kPa. cheappest and is now in use in most . of the stories are located in Canada." i - nsod ., publio buildings, factories, etc. WILLIAM BRI&GIS, Publishers , baoh V but Price r$24.t� per Dozen. �-3S Ki•hmoad St. VyattlR. ToroaA " et ,, f (ilea C��DI�N �IR� kXTING015NER CO., " = i* �` er. T-8 St. P®ter i5t., ffiontreal. \- • 7. r, loots; I -,-,.,-, -. -. - --- - ---- -- --I- .- � '' .-- , _` �� Dyspepsin, Inftamma � ! I tion of tho Lunka, t �1 and M unit 6o+•ka at every (, - .and other disorders. desc••lption. - All Hinds of ;1 Rny��n p• • Musical Instruments. ' r t' . ,. _ ' ; emedy s ,, PUl�'eine -Olga strument+►,ef3rattats��s. ` Y 'Nt'T IrrynihNCH DlscAvznY-- MusiaS Eng ravers, ►rlfM Apparatus and Oil from $i10 to $50 ors slid Isubliehais. Oii can be trent for several years.' Tl'ae litr�est stock in I; S� cortiflcaitsR Ot curesobtaftted- . Canada to choose ftrom. a >�r .4 i Published In then M(Iltrcal.papots. Getonr prices before par - I . d EkhTni~*,tRttltx T'aMriit.E t $,1. - Clfasing 0sewhere and save -.-.,_. lilt tla4 money. Sead /ni tl:alsln,Quts. •qua, Altilfl±Xll.R►DIUC. ,€t iicistlist 4t `Pilris. ' . mnitiosrng goods required. - ' '._ liCil J<�I441`® I?261118 t. luCcAlatroal WHALEY. 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""Y-'�•.�T'r ,1.. ..rN ., }3 3_.�.-a'` : ,. �T �, a'.. iA Y':' _ to sl,ai a in tl�a funder that til ; _ s_ -'. , P .�� ., t : =i: 4 v CiS •- Qn or,sbnut.� V a da 1 ,� , 3 ° : , /}� , a llcation re ared b 11>ms.�el hP p p Y '".1 d r I od.r 1�p 1 Iii M a k.hr6wii 1 S#. t'� f 76 ! . ? v tri > r � 1p �' m the risoner was no honest, that lie 4ith scar oe front ie , ntrd eel a 'lot tlo '. :-� s , ;- p . ti -'d'ti , t� rvhoi „- �. -: -�� , .� 4, Scarboro.:Any informs oh.it_ <_ .1 .>,ti.aa , - _ 8 published every Fi flay morning >at its cotes Could ]lot ln�a lne- an' .thin Aioie � t,; ��.:.� �n .. � �� _ '.. t: °. :. q. .- ., g g abouts; will be •. gladly: receive l}y . +IQi t F - s . z 1 :., p� ,". F.ckerin3i Ont. IY �. - • _ 1*=,. �a'.,' . - . dishonest. Beit lee re tete to -11117 LAW.14tlr, Malvern. E ' , . TER2413 . ;.. . . ,. .'P.,. .. ,..� . tel as help led stirs b the risoner, �W , 4 ... r �i .� - .: ,@ i23 ergear• $1.00 if aid inaavar oo. g J `� b� ', P-RATEfi OF ADVEB 18ING :. If there are Oilier cases- i# Ghe' ptleer f , a}f id J s is • i - Wi Ji . TAR . ' @first izasertion, per.lilae 10 cents, p011C116 cai�c@fled are o: were dis- • Y O ' �. R ,:.;.- Each subsequent insertion, per line - . 5 -" that -A nt for leadin ' This rate does not Include L Onest does h8 retend to sa ge g .t , Yertiaemeuta. :gal or Foreign;ad- g + p Y . AIge>' vyent about leading him astray . • Special terms given to parties making eon- r+.yilJ118ah� 1iytZell'Gr t$, 3aets for 3 or d.moretha or by the year. Half- 111 all parts of the township, or did .�irtd C'attac�iicern nearly ar yearly contracts parable qua}teriy. every wan he meet Lead flim astray :�. F2'1'e 19�i9Tt1'CtiriCe Co)rapan es a j � i Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, sine year, $5 00, payable in advance. is it not easier t0 -believe that he was' - ' No increase for rates. Losses paid'promptly. i"�lo*les in local columns tau o�,nta per line, the corrupt- person, since s0 mUCh of Alao agent for i t five cents per line each subsequent insertion. g � ectal contract rates made ]mown on a hca- `' ' `1_ - t, pp his Insurance business has to .be can- {' tion Ivo free advertising. Z`Y3.e. Canada, '� e., '- celled ? Dr. Francey may be a Crown G p //��'� Advertiaeraents without written nstructions - V ,~ a " �� gill be inserted until forbiddou and char ;ed ae- witness, but he resents a. sorr spec O>�ce of Stark do WillaamsoA, Hankers, $tout- . �; cordingly. Orders for discoLtiuuing advertise- P Y Ville. ; 4y pante must be In " w�lti►.� aua sent to one pub- tacle. He was apparently prepared � ; . - . usher, „ ` deb Work promptly attended to.;.., t0, at least share'• lie, any scheme . - -- =.,_ �% to swindle insurance companies, yet - . , .1 , i e : `:' 0 `: _" . W. 1. CLARK � - PROPRIETOR. -'Our Goods L Lok Best In L�ayllgh�..�• when discovery threatens him his cowardice proves phenomenal. It will - l Our Polities-Stnot independence. i . Our Alm -A First-class Local Paper. . •.> not be forgotten by the trained judges T y _ - Our Expeotatione-The hearty before whom these cases may Dome, Y otr L1tu' A t R E>apport of the neople of Piokerine and vicinity. - " i ,' that be is confessing more through TOWNSHIP OF SCARBORO. - _. Colne in afnu Inspect the ► tOCks Of fear rather than because of repentance... - FRIDAY, N OV. 15; 1896.. It remains for 'ud a and ury to de- �T- OTICE is Hereby driven that a Court` e ' ,.' g ) ` lr will be held, pursuant to the Voterie 7,iet+ $LANKETg, :. �. . Gide what value may be put upon hie Act by his Honor the Judge of the county. GRREY FLANNELS. LIFE INSURANCE TROUBLE.:,.;, evidence, Where hitherto .honorable Court of the County, of York, at: the Burrow's SHAKER FLANNELS men are besmirched in character b gall' in the y VILT.AG u i * OF - �OBIIKN 1 SHIRTS AND DRAWER8, It. is not tlra rivile of a Dws- - p his te3timony. V`'e all desire to see i.- CASHMERE HOSIERY, -paper to comment too freely upon any the guilty punished. � aN ` LAMB'S wool HO�uIERY, FRIDAY NOVEMBER the 22nd 1895' , case that is esters the courts, and so If, however, the prime offender in YARNS AND FINGERING. we refrain from saying some things these cases is allowed to esca a at the hone of a o'clock p m, to hear and deter - p mine the seyerai complaints of errors and - that might well be said in regard to throu h a hasty romiSA of safe( omissions in the Voter$' List of the Munlclpality eedin s at 'Gvhitb g p Y of the Township of Sen tioio for 1!893- Remember aur Floor Oilcloths when potting ap the Stove.: " the- crown pros g Y granted flim before the facts were All persons having business aS the Court are ' : against George E. Alper charged with known before the case fell into the regntrod to ahead at the.ald tints and place. ` ` tr in to defraud. But as the Toronto ( Thee. {ltswtord, Y g hands of the crown and was yet but a Clerit oi'tho said Township of scttrbora. .$ World has officially or officiously an- civil action) it will not tend to in• nouncea, in a arent behalf of Gdv- - - pP crease popular resteeet for the process ernment Detective John Murray, that of ,law. It may suit the insurance roceedin s will be taken a alnst - P g . - g - companies to catch or terify the sprat% i a a other prominent residents of Ylcker - - but the Crown administers r�uatieeI to �' ing, we [eel at liberty to discuss finis all. Dr. Francey may enJoy lmmun- » ' i i i i �n er w J i • �. -phase, of the question --action, not ity from prosecution but hey has not i - haviug been actually begun. The been granted the respect of holne$t e' ai World of Saturda adroitl handles . ' - .. RED CAP( - �'• - Y Y men. He lies forfeited that more _ _' `'_ - this matter, following up the ,threat that other arrests would be made in a completely than any other man con.- $LSE RIBPON, ire end get Pl'1(leS. nested with these cases, for, be he L' PURE MANILLA. + ' few days, with the statement that Mr- the arch -conspirator or not, he vas, `" Broug�lall, of the Equitable. Life by training and education in a learn- tt �� d stated that his company had cancelled I it Goes. , - . profession, more respon$ibile morally �` " � �' a number of policies I giving the names j' - Pall line of Harvest Toole �tiways on hand. , Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnistles than anv of his clients or patients. �y - - of the insured.) The same papgr bad , Tt not only "pot" but -i0 Et°' �Pe make a epeeialty of Mabhine Oi18. ° . a list of local agents who were •inter- "IsEEP$ TIME'`. -in fact we �• j� At the fire inquest held at Aurora last _ #, • Tr . I, ReazIn, i�lkeTing* bated in the affair. The inferehop in- August a verdict was brought in to the guarantee all our work for one . tended to be conveyed, apparently, is effect that a certain quantity 'of wool, yea'• ----. that these persons are to be proceeded which (}raham Bros., of Aurora, claimed �f f App1Q8 �9ar�ted•"��� against or at least that those of them had been destroyed by fire, was not in the j't f � "RT 1\T �j � . u O L DAN . "� freight abode where they alleged it to be i " V O hl l� E � ' who lead their policies cancelled had whets the fire ocoarred. At the sesaione Joho >$. Gee «tshes to state that he will be ---oN- obtai'ned their insurance improperly-. held here last September the Grahame _ pr�iiared thfe talliopurcbaeeaayquantttyof MORTGAGE SECURITY were indigted osiers the Grand ur foratth Stl��t• app es at market prices. Noticed by mail will i `- We all know, however,. that certain I Y receive prorupt attention. -- - S _ R�.AZ� EST A - • cone irac to defraud the insarancb com - _ Tom' - ingtlrar ^@ companies tasexve and suer- p Y y W1 * bought dna sold an aommiesion. an oat of 81300 or thereabouts, but the vise the right, witbout in -many ecses trial has not taken glace. In order to 1 . r+ . t�tic� t stating any. �ausc, to cancel policies force the matter to a ooaoluaion as speed• ' ... ...•: Agent for• Fire, ' Life Accident, Plate ' and return such premiums as have ily as possible, the Grahame yesterday -- C3lass and Steam Boiler Insurance instructed )yleaera. Robinaoa Lennon & i No. As I hal ve taken possession of our Tw been paid. Dr. k'rancey was the o heated in Piokerin MacLeod to issue % writ for the amount g to rent 'or for - medical examiner in all of the above W , G b ( oo business again at Brock Road I be I of the Insaradce policy. --Tribune. M �, pQ.d ' g sale. _, cases, and the Equitable company, in y �• o to announce that I am pr@pared to do , view of its sus icions in the Al er a 'b, a 0 _ all hinds of General Blacksmithin . `` - P g New Advertisements. Ott a ie g' Conveyancing carefully done at a mach - " case and In view of Francey'a ad- _ �' r. a- .. �•- Eta., at mod©rate rates.' lower rate than usuall char ed. n .. Y H Tit missions ln• regard to that case, no OR SALE-Il'reah Milch Cow, Vanua Q p "� _ k d e ' n:3 Give us a call. lee searched and certified to when doubt fell into au indiscriminate panic F and gentle, and good milker. Apply to # i•I $ 8 0 � Cl Q s I ©'i' Satisfaction guaranteed.. required. Private 'funds al - W. H. Tredway, Highland Creek. 4 " ~ Ci we x180 be ways an hand to loan at ' and cancelled all policies with -which _-______. _--- v `�� al bis s Q� � a� g to announce that we the lowest rate of the discredited doctor had an eollnec- 0 RENT -A comfortable dwelliD ' toa.m>, g `* 2n � Wald steel 'Points on bid Cast Plow Y g < V Y o a� '�'+ interest• tion: We are not afraid to predict. dna shop attached in Pirie': block, Ptoker- �'• a Ems► 0° : b 1 �.4 Shares rendering them better than -. i z ing village. Possession given imr>vedtatel�. g b. a �., W V. RICHARDSON that the CrOK'n will hesitate to pro- Apply to MRS. PIRTE• over D. \Y. Kennedy s 40 a, w C r'? IIBW. This i$ SOM1ITstNO N$w. Cost Office: Dale's Block. PickennQ Geed against the persons so mentioned store• lett - -- - - " ---- -o but 12 . @itch b the dozen or 16e. - -- - and against other persons whose Oft SALE -A •numb"er of registered ' _ P g ffi . "o- Jan i 4 rt single sure. GUARANTEED. PICKERING POST OFFICE. .. 8hro shire ewers and rams at`a ressonsbie 0.af Fob , 1, names are bein noised about so p r ie Will leave a sam le at Pickerin - g price for cash or on approved psper. Apply'to % it � w . s. rw• mar I i•�'- P g -Mails arrive from Tozonto 8 ;0 a.m. 11��• t freely, as having conspired to swindle THOMAS PUGH. lot 98, oon. 4, Piokering town- a cs Hardware and other places in a few Mails close Toronto 5 Mom " � b �' :_ ship, or address Whitevals P. 0. 40t( ,,,, ,,. .,, iia Apr-' �" Arrive Gi.T,W 8 10 a; m Clone G T w3 s3 a m - insurance companies. I IW da s.. Announcements later. Brin " 43 T E ? 3o a m _;: - o r a ., o► e w ,>r p n Mai a y r sh g W i Ey 8 446 a m. Toronto S 00 p m No man, unless he be confined to 0 LET -In the Village of Dunbatrtan, ,. alatag you ares p m h tb . 1 a comfortable house and about Q rs►eres at a r`a J a# C GTE 8 45 p m O T W 8 0o m bed with death closin In u en him •• �.� ;.. ` ` p g P le +e . . W. H. JACKSON. Mone orders issued on alt orchard and garden, hard and soft water, good a of a .0e► July' 4 7 parte of the world. . - can tell bow long he may live, or stable and drive house. Applyy to JOHN Me- , 11' . a •a Sept r P.S.---Stole goods at reduced prices, eAVI>WOt6 Be,>Drz SV8i3>s>as. _. INTO$H West HiU P. O•, $oi►rrboro, Ont A a.: w� Oct. , what his pains or ills IIiav really --__ ' ___ _ , w Depceits received and interest aUc*wed at 3 f=g . amount to. Th@ consumptiv@, even �TOTICE•-The undereiQned ie proper. ° a ,� a ,.n� Ne..' n �Tm per oemt per annum. Seenrity indisputable as Ile grows wOr68 and worse dins 1 r ed to do all kinds of grain chopping st i+ °D C►! TVR�1\.1 Q FINANCIAL hie mill ou the second concession, a short die. 8 i r; d a J)ee I • Wm. Loaan. confidence and fancies that be is re- Canoe west of Piokertng vtuage. cargea right.I7►��tj�� z►oerz,<es�a and grain done w6tie you watt. JA E$ -- a+ )' ""`--- E covering. Aman depends upon his PdLM R, Pickering P o. - - _4-s ST�NDARL� • - fiHE CELEB RATED doctor. The Government imposes AUthOT1Z8t�fL Z J�O� 000 doctors upon us, so that every year TO FA MERE -The •undersigned bas 0T•• C.&hfAD.&• p. 0 i , got his chopver in splendid working order Slxbchlbed Ca 62$ 50o LEIGH VALLEY COAL we are pUt more clad 1nOre at the and ie now prepared to do all kind8 of shopping " �• : z mercy of the medical profession and at hie premises, Kingeton Road east, at the low Cap�aj i ,.,..., ittlknowledged to be the beet rate of 6 cents per bag. Mill cupulas Tueedap f qad� ' ' Thts Com any have opened a branch in the coal mined. know leas and lata of our own bodies. dna >; riaay of each week. WOODiiL FF p Reserved Fund $ 600,000 Village of Pickering, iu the a@toe lately - We are not allowed to prescribe for POWF.LL. 4 opuled by the Ontario Hank, under the manage- ' • , Assets Over `i, -a , $7,700,000 ra4entof the undersigned. :":.•I �Ihz I'URZ'I1VG6 DlREG'7 ..: each other -we are encouraged to Oft BALE OR TO RENT --A com• • Deposits will be received and interest allowed know nothin of each other'a health F fortable six roomed brick house with halt Head i�fl�Ce. TURUNTO. ', at hi`hest rates, ' g acre of land. situated near the villa a of Dunbar• -_... ••••FROA1 THE MI1YL{,ji.. g ' Drufts issued on all parte, collections spade Or Of Our own health. We must call ton, on the Kingston road. On the pretaisesare - gA vary Ilberal terrna, riluney loaded on ziotes a good stable and othex out houses. Hard nd Tilts Ba>ak has a branch et Stouffville Wfi `bn inferior coal when 4. and other securities. Y Y yea+ can get ]ln a doctor ; a e moat believe in him. soft water, small fruit. ger articulare' apply WbeCe deposits 6tC8 taken at ourr6llt rate®: may- GeEO, K.ER$. Manager. the beat for same price. _ When one is examined for life incur- to GEO. WHrrE, Dunbarton P. 0. $.a . Sums of 31 and onwards r�eived ill encs, the doctor is all-powerful.- He. ARM TO RENT -For a term of. flue the SAVINGS BANK D®partment and �;t ' .....OFFICE ANIS YARDS..,. can pass one or he can reject one.' 1� years lot xo. i, cons, Bcarboro, containing interest allowed half early, Th@ Onl ' dllt that deVolvs up On (118 110 acres, 40 acres cleared, balance good 'acture y Y land, plenty good water and good bniainga. Farmers sale notes and other good KINGF ST. PICSERING} �? applicant iS to abstain. from lyitlg as 18 miles from Toronto market. coaveniea� to paper dis40unted et lowest ygteg. .-:. school dna churches, A 1 to R. BURT, Pfck- r : 0 (Iordon House.} or to his past. All other responsibilities :ring, P. O., or to A. BUI& • 81 Pearson Ave• further informttation apply to Gelt s Ghat toot Conpeuad 1 PRI rest uuon the doctor. No cornu tion, Parkdale, Toronto, B'4 10H11, ELNOTT, Agent, y The G. W. DECIIER. p - • Manufactured b no swindle or 'any. diversions can b@ NOTICE :-The' . undersigned who Coact Ca„ iWindsor, Ont., - --- - put through without the connivance 1 ` eame out from London, England, in 18'83, h'rOUIFp' VILL'E' ud.Detroit, Mich., is the , !s desirous of learning the whereabouts of re- vol known safe, reliable � � �" � �� of a swindler physician. . latives, If any. are,tn Canada. fie to 88 ears of is�� 44 1fi Dr. Franey 4as been from the first y �, F+�i t~ Oi' 7E. mauthl age and unmarried, has beau engaged iii (arm• y tnedlCln!! oft which ladies ing for the past few years, and Intends returning call depend ill ' the hour mart tithe _: -• OF -:- the living principle of whatever con to England abortly. Xnformaticu as above will Itf_}' treed." Every ladyy who reads - - . spirmy Or organized swindlin ma Pi gladly received by GEO. .THOS. CROW, tllisisr uested inclose two S�iOI�T-HORN CATTLE g' �' Pickering P O, Ont. ! poet be discovered in this - district, His -= ago etamps, ;with her .address, for own evidence- is -sufficient to warrant APPLES WANTE,,�3�We are 'aoty �' dt .4pringwater,Farnt, ready to buy any quantity of a les at - h n,r `� . this statement. Ther@fore we incline the Pickering Ftult Evaporating Factory, t�G WW j'"11� �; k to the opinion that the Crcwn as it Apes ran be shaken off trees- Windfalls and V all nds not smaller thu Q ipehes-in diameter rwg ilhd fall 'parttt ll)ars, W11ich vee will proceeds with its researches, will be. or soft ones taken. Apples Will be bought at e4;ttd.b tstulti:t fail in lain sealed Qil FPIf • NOY• $t�l 1$g5 r the Piokerin facto an d Frneat Tcit t s g ry prices paid acc�rdin come so convinced of this and sd to rN YNc wall ' envelope. �' . P quality Cordwood wanted, beech an y maple, MAHLER BROS.. Pickering'. ..' ,Alt old li slclatt sera eon= gleamed at having granted immunit env 48tf i=Roal TNg TCI► atANT T J,rHg Tia 4 010, g• Y 35 p 45 Head Pur® Bred, Shaft Horn from prosecution to the prime pffend- - tinned priactice trct,tan diseases of Cattle, i 1N lyse t1ATtvIt PUINITv. woman, h cher * of the office. and -or, that it will abandon the r� atter. Sale. of Standing. �ied r. - _ -. eau bn ca:tsulte , bp' letti» or in 10 Cl desdale $crass iilad Colts. Dr. Francey came voluntarily back to , -"'- I,I a•, Tea is �t 4 by'the ind ren 'f" Y The undersigned has been instructed b air: grave• ' r , .f of the" bit: ur lltiin o tndlan; p��a- . Address 4�ilr m 4i ce - y $ 1 "Splendid Term Carriage Harees; Canada and was not induced to come A. A. Post, to sell by public anotion, in halt TQC• - '�tt'f they`i> tli4 at+tet care in iba ��►NYs j h&n by _a guarantee of protection. 2`his sore lots, ten apron of standing Cedar' on Cho selection 4yf.ttoe� rsia,i itis that io why t1r ; dS. :, rear of lot 8. con, 4, Pickering, on utUt tt t1p-tl`iim&4vc "-SM4 siill.'it o,aatylrs' o9flgts�i fti 1,"" .., 25 ''Wi�W �►9e�f - statement is definitely made and there TUE1iDAY, NOVEMBEW loth, 1895 gag . tber ► urir►g to it a lid l - _ ._ : }wt rir.' o t late The property of. the Estate f he !. up4n lb•, z N. ki Alh y _.�..,....- JAf3. (1RAliA3d is no reason to doubt it. Wh wag irald fa 'it t y at one o'clock in the afternoon.. r . an order of r t • - ;;,� ,: t ..atnpouud p 0 ect1011 granted hiCi TER11d8.. Two years will be allowed for renntivai �A!-Ya t �. r. - i - - ' Salo Oi ► [` ;; I- A_►le. VU61 16 Ates .h�iftg the t�6'indieig-IIp 'While 1i8 dOla s W9r� u11inV0 i t of timber. Twenty-five dollars (695.001 Cash;:' - ..,, % ;�, I a; _. ru .. } �: . . $' $t ga ,ed over that amount:; months Credtt.wlll btigiven :ifYsinr g:doerr.,i - > •� i : -, !>lit>zeI3oirinle the said E,s#rte, >idll Well Bold without and the erten f b furtdshin a novo oft b. ,:_ .,• , , :.,} .1 ,. " . - c rove. ' ' t o his '1 Y g pp d, n notes. ` t. Sul L unknown 2 j e �1 et ►it torr '� - 4 $e allolae had ao bad a l>1Ev>< 1An�BArt>ia,- •� ,moi _ >�,.' , 'plat e� eu: 1st a .. COltf3Clenes that . ; ` a; .,_._ ,:.. , = aattoaeora ,d' it �T`` - - _ .•� - . rr. � ... � �, , , o P e> :Oat p l 6l a r rJ h� i< '#i - » - -: ,�:- $ .. ....-, .,:. ,T Lb- ...`-'3 •...".rte ...t"- ..s.-::+T'.r` 'c �s - . . , a x .... .� , :_. .: fir: - 4 _ _,_ -. - h - .;r+ , �" .t:-"3 .j ...,: .> - : - _ , -.?., S ;''4'ig ir_�..._:-: :tN'^ .-.�._ _ sa'�:ti� .i. 'ief - -... ..-. -. 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E i, ti' JI ..� n�3.I_- �- .f . 7��•• Y - E .. - ., 1. -.rj, .. - , L.a„'4[i ny -• - 7 , ., ,t -rr gg�... .at i ,, .. }.. .r .r - ,. I .: m6-.ra•:: .. - ...- - M �. - & a;t1 <. w x:_e.,r=.. --ry b,. _ xy: n,..,+. 11 i_. - ik,. ..: -., .-. -.: .. -r .iM` 3'`�. f`,`-. re' ,'` .#...-� .. ria. :.- �i ^, s v.. -} j'.. i. 11 ­ _� "�, --- _ - - _ , r 'Trull in OEha�wa to make arran emeuts rantedi..r3.. ,, -: '`f HE A<.GER LASE. g S Llie Magliltriate: ralitg.tlria't; I+'AITRS.,• M1�B8ET, with re and to h' u � NO I �c�� �h.� . �wso,. ;. .1. --- - g is share of the premium• , uestion :steed not .be anewered: �}tial) in ry he ttibh of the case S esti after his 1 5 Ta>aoxTo,. r. 14, 1895 �- ,, �� The prelim a a h S i return it. was arriiuged tine witness" stilted th4. Mr Mari lir • {l$I tS; fro W ll ltll °'the:1. 11 I;;ainst G. E. Alger. of the Gth con.; Pick- that Trull should be brought up quietly to mised that if he.tald_the truth` the,_C3rown '. i ` beat, fall, ....:....:' $ 0 71 to, 0' 7,4 -' ,f :, rnY�, Rho is char ed with to Al er's leas to effect the insurance. The Weald cotueider him, ' ' -� g{'trying g P at�4fQf rl lltla � ? sheat, spring .- �...... Q - 71 to 0 74 ,lefraud ap insurance Company, c;auno up secrecy was maintained in order that there Witness then repeated his evidence re-I �`� Wheat,red "wintel«,..., Oa 71 to 0 74 I �`.• g P g g g $ Wh'eat, goose ..,....:,.... 00 60 to 6r LI'fore Police Ma ferrate Harper, in the, mi lit be no talk, Mrs AI er's condition Latin to.his visit to Alger's. hawse with '+t'y.'~'iakerrixxkStatib�:T.R �_:p t,r}Lnd Jury room, at the Coast House, tieing generally known. He didnotmake Trull. He did not'think at the time that TItArNa aotNa EAt3T 1)U"l As FOLLows,-- Barley, 'bosh,.. ,,.�...,. . ,.' ` 00 34.. to 00 44 . �,. hitby, on Friday-. The -room was. far a medical examination on the day that 'it was a likely place to.seoure any risks, as No. 6 MAIL . :.. 7.63 A. M. : Oats, bueli...:...,......... 00 28 to 00 29 " - f.o small t comfortably seat those who Trull came u , but it was arranged that Alger lead an old prejudice against insur-, l LOCAL '. i i- 2.24 P. M. , r.. p Peas, bush................. as so to 00 00 iced to hear the case. witness should send the medical certificates ante, although he certainly allowed at that , � ii, $' LOCAL, . 6:28 P. M , The prisoner was represented by T. H. to the latter at Oshawa: The replies made time greater receptivity than proviousty." • Hay, new, tot1,,...,i..,.., 17 00 to 19 00 , , , to tl:e questions in the medical report were The details of the agreement between-wit-, ToAms 00INQ WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS;1!--1 .Straw, ton....7,.... 9 00 to 10 0(} eunox of Newmarket, and S. A. Jones, No.7 LQCAL Toronto, assisted by Messrs McDonald in most cases false. Witness wrote them Hess 'and, defendant with regard to the �� 9:14 A.M. Dressed hose............. cJU to 4 90. y., Fitch, Stouffyide, while J E Farewell, down, and he"expnerated Mce Alger from taking out of a policy on Mrs Alger's life 10 LOCAL 8:09 P. M. Beef, forequarters....... 3 00 to :: 5 00 ¢� C, appeated as prosecutor, and was by being any party t9 the fraud. The under- were repeated wiyhout any material change `t' 1 MAIL ' - . - 8:22 P. M. ` Beef, hindquarters...... 5 00 to' 7 00 & 7" tiles assisted by Detective Murray, of the standing with Alger was that the report id Lhe statements. Witness did not think Mutton..................... 4 Oa to _. b 00 TIME TABLE -Station a: iL-4 Y rovincial detective force. . `. was to be favourable. The application was that Trull knew of any fraudulent inters- T.8• Veal Carcass 5 00 to-;., 6 00 ,,.., ....._. I+M1M1 Dr Eastwood, of Clarefiton " was the signed by Mrs Alger'. The examination tion. The questions addressed to the TsAINS GOING EA'ST DUE AS FOLLOWS:--- Butter, lb...............,.. 00 18 to 00 20 I_, first witness called. He saw Mrs �}iger in ruse a thoroughly fraadulef'ti one, and' witness were frequently objected to both E, s b f� q No. 6 MAIL 7:47 A.M. Eggs, . doz...........' 00 18 to 40.20 ' the summer of 1888, when he made an ex= Alger was thoroughly aware of it. By a by the witness and the- magistrate, as ir. r : Potatoes _Per ba 25 to 80. ' amination. He found she top part of the "subsequent arrangement with Alger the relevant. A't bal(past ten the .:ours : lvo. 14 MIXED . . 2:18 P.M. g"i• ""' . t ,� °. left lung attacked by incipient phthisis. $5,000 policy was raised to $7,000, witness adjourned, after Mr Lennox had requested €.� 8, LeocAL . -` . .4:23 P.M. '' �'' He saw deceased nearly every month after arranging to carry the extra $2,000 him- that he might pat Messrs Fitch and Me. DOMINION BANS -,� that, and her health was gradually grow- self and pay the premium on -that portion. -Donald on the stand to contradict the TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOW'S;- -1,��� Z�"-' �_i in worse, showin all the evidenced of A lication fora lie on the life of Alger eviaeace on Certain K ' u . . 9:18 �`iaM ',� g g PP policy g pointe affecting them btu,. 7 L't7n;. `tw consumption. She had severe attacks of for $2,000 was also made, Chiefly with a given in evidence, The Magistrate agreed . 1'8. MlxltL 8:1fi P.M. Capital Paid "up, $1,500t00� F � pleurisy at intervals.. He informed prisoner view of diverting suspicion. The appliea- to this, and also to consider the question - Ir P y Surplus,_ : $1 500 ODA and several •of her relatives of the nature tion was, however, refused. After the of bail Saturday. He fixed the date of p t. 7 I. f s >t :'1 i a ;1, of the disease. In the latter part of 189.1 first premium Alger paid the premiums on the continuation of the examination for v )'I - witness saw dec,ased frequently. He `heard the whole $7,000, as witness became a little next Friday at Il a. M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS WHITBY AGENCY. ':i ; J from ,defendant that she was insured. It doubtful of his chance of recovering the I !>Eiiaarai Haa)<iag sasiaess Zrraa�tao#a if j' t f , - , wap in Alger's house in February, 1881, $2,000, as Alger refused to sign any agree- In the matter of John McPherson, of the -- - - when he was making an examination of ment to that effect. Alger refunded witness . The contract for carrying the rtlail be• SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, r ,, , -�� g K Township of Pickering, itx the County of Ontar- o Mrs Alger fora $4,000 policy in the Lon about 820 of the money, and an arrange tween Uxbridge, Siloam and Sandford has lo, iariuer,. Interest allowed at;aigheet current rates. 90 been let to Bohn Imrie Notice iR he by i gotioe of withdrawal required. t don and Lancashire Company, that Alger me'nt was made with regard to Alger's bill y g yea that'the above named a ectal attention vers to the collection of r; said: "She has been accepted all -right in for medical attendance by Which be was John McPherson has made an assignment to Farmer's Sale aid of von Notes. .- t I. you, aL it enabled to meet the notes b which the ins, in pursuance of Chapter 12l, R. A. o. 1087 5 the Equitable for $7,000 ; y p y I - and amendments thereto, of all his estate and 1E. J. THORTON, �- through, doctor, the same as Dr Francey." first premiums were aid. Alger hesitated i 'effects, in trust for the benefit of his creditors. - y• P P 8 I: Loh MANAGES.: Witness knew Dr Francey. On lone oc- about paying the second premiums, as he A meetin of the creditors of the said estate - - ;'' P. casion Dr Francey referred to th policy was afraid that his wife would not live out .I - will be held6 at the office of Messrs Denton do . which Alger proposed to take oat` in the the year. Alger and witness consider Dods, Barristers, in the villµge of Claremont; on 1.` g p p Y g Tue9da the 12th day of November• 1895, P,t the {4 < London and Lancashire on hiss ,Alger's the chances of placing a farther risk on - hour of eleven o'ciocl; A. M., for the ap, lint- ��.s'•sr.e. life, and ventured the statement the Alger Mrs 'Alger's life in the London and Lan- I went of inspectors, confirmation of the assign- `J must have been a fool not to let him_ (Dr aashire, and it was decided to attempt it, msnt, and the giving of directions ee to the nisposal of the said estate generally, a -` • Francev) know, so that he could get it put but Alger went to another doctor against through. He also asked witness whether witness' advice. The reason that vritnese Alt creditors of the said estate are requsatsderlt��d;�' g to file their elaim� vith particulars thereof, ,. be thought Mrs Alger would live a year. aid not examine Mrs Alger for the London b with me, verified by &&davit as directed by ,�_- Dr Francey also admitted that he had re- and Lancashire was because Mrs Alger the said Statute, on or before rife said 12th day -- , o! Novembe[, 1095, after which date I will pro r r �:;. presented Mrs Alger's chest measurement thought 'that the policy applied for {n the reed to diotrtbute the Deters, havens regard only Stove. - and T111. it and weight as considerably in excess of EgaitaLle was $1,600, and was kept' in - to the claims of which notice shall have been ,_ what they really were. ignorance of the fact that Dr Francey had . received, and that I will not be liabiv for any Mr Lennox cross-ekamined� witness at cased her. She therefore thought that it rum so distributed to any person or parsons o! y"i` k P g whose claim I shall not have had notice. E lvl P o R I U 1v1. great length the Magistrate occasionally would be useless to call him in again. The _ - rai�ing a mild objection td the irrelevancy Crown Attorney thea proceeded to quc3tion t l `' b,T,lNCAN MACVAB, and constant repetition of the questions witness with regard to. the application for DENTON do i)ODB, Claremont P. C�. . p q g PP 101/2 Adelaide St. E„ Toronto, Assignee. '!` k addressed. The only point he succeeded in a $5,OW policy in the Home Life. He Solicitors for Assignee. K- v �•;;L ti extracting was one not particularly favour• stated that he had taken a medical cacti• t'. ° Dates 2nd November, i89b. s g r4 �,i able to the defence, namely, that on one firsts bleak and filled it up in the Toronto - -- -- occasion Alger, when he waa being pressed office of the Equitable from the reyiona k rr YEC ER'S LI�tERY THE BEST1. 1. x' I. . for money,-stated to witness that he would examination. The reason this was done - '_ soon have a $7,000 insurance policy falling was that .Mrs Alger had by this time re- (Tli, a Ntlon Pride igto�e8. aY1d Tinware ` in. He knew before he went to Alger's fused to have anything to do with life 111 .class vehicles and horses for hire day " . house on February 28th that application in insurance. The signat'aro of Mrs Alger to or. night. Teaming done promptly' by Always on hand. - ,�' the London and Lancashire was in con- the medical report for the policy is the i ! - IS THIN ,i daylor job. 'Bus In connection meet- t �; templation. He recommended Mrs Alger Home Life were not written by her. Ile _ , ing all G T R trainsi Fre.ight and r as a risk in the printed application,-- but had given the certificate to another man, . express elivered to all parts o! ---• , >b previously forwarded a letter at the same who must have arranged shoat the signs I 1the villiage. i = ' F s h h reason he. did so Lure. Dir FarewWl su ested that the k Va hdar Board, sale and commission stables in time re acting her. The gR 4­4", was because a did not want to offend other marl for the present, be called i j • Conneciiact, Pedlar's Metal Roofing and `--. - Aber and the family, and was told that Dennie. Witness stated further that he _ 0.000 �'� �; Siding furnished on . . ' unless he made a favourable report he had this time made an egret meat with ' iR o t 1 ranat not report at all. After leaving Alger to .get $1,000 of the $5,000; paying - I ar 1 trop" hIOK>;ItltiO sh01'te8t notif'e, ; t t P Alger's house he went to the telegraph the premium himself. On the night that I ' I a '� office, 'a•nd wired the manager of the Lon- Mrs Aleer died down east, witness met I . . - -1 "f don and Lancashire to the effect that he klger driving to the house. Alger said FiaVetroug]ling and frt1r21aCf' a .- tit , had .important infurmation relative to a everything would be all right, as the doctor . work tom tI attended to. el i proposed fraud on the company When he olio had been attending her would. certify P P p . - " drove into Alger's barnyard he said to that she died of dysentery. He also el- SEWING MACHINE I ;� , i�_ Alger: "Your wife can't get any insur- pressed regret that witness had not been . T�T } sure ; if I do pass her, and she dies, what more expeditions in getting the policy in -- - �. YY . Kehne- dy -, will the company think of me?" - Alger the Home Life put through, The reason It Lias run tate World' round. � I- � . � , said: �'Uh• that's all right ; you are her witness had delayed was because he It has .captured tura.) the HIGHEST I. .�/ - Pirie'$ Block,-. Pickering, . �, ,4' medical adviser, you can say she died from realized that forgery would be necessary to p COLLEGE . ../� g r.1 pneumonia." His trip to Buffalo to see carrying out the scheme. After a visit AWARDS at the � Francev was in order that he might induce from a mysterious stranger and an article - WORLD S FAIR HICAG©. A Boarding School for Both. Sexes Under a �' 4 him to write a letter to Alger, advising in the press. he and Alger went to see Mr. TIME MEANS MONEY �'t ` him tp"give up the policy. If his advice on Elliott, banker, of -Stouffville, where he Gold Medal at Bostorl Meehanio's Care of the Society of Friends. ,,,t, % that matter had been taken at first the also met Messrs McDonald and Fitch. He Fair. Beautiful and healthy location ; tom• Why waste time and and laberworking the affaii- would have. been quiet)} settled. ,was asked to tell the troth about the whole gayer :4iedal at (111io Centeflnial, modioue buildings; home influences ; efl5- primp handle when the wind will do it During this ere--s-examination the witness business. At first he bid. but ,subsequently eient staff, without expense. :k. and Mr Lennox had a number of animated he made a clean breast. He was anxious Bronze Medal at American Irisiltute. Very moderate _ rates. -- For the small sum of $30 you can get one - , �M r tilts, and in each case the doctor was by that the lawvers shoald not draw Alger Seven Diplomas at Pidlllont Exposi- no means worsted. - and himself into a scrape, anfl wished them r, Preparatory and complete business RI�zJEY'S ,��` Edward Wilson testified to the delicate to know that the scheme was rotten.. He tiati. Atlanta, ta. courses and prepares for departmental and '' _ H condition of lifts Alger's health after the also stated that forgery was imbed op in 51K Di lunias a4 Alabama Stute Fair. matriculation examinations. .. 0 i,, deatli of her father", early in 189.1. it, and -that very serious results would in p Improved WINDMILLS Full coarse in Music, Drawin .and ` `� " Dr John Fergoson,. of Toronto, who con- true if the matter was made public. The - 1- , , ' - g _' ducted the post-mortem, repeated the lawyers stated that their client was not in ! I` . Painting. (patent applied for) evidence given by him at the recent hearing any way mixed up in that deal. Witness Send for announcement to This; machine can be attached to a y � � a of the case at Oagoode Hail. He gave a said, in 're ly ; ­Why, didn't you offer i PRINCIPAL FIRTH, pump handle without change. r,` lengthy technical report, the auin of which Hortop and myself over $150 if we could _ Pickering, Out. - - �•A ) t was that ' the lost--mortem examination get the Home Life -policy through I It . , 1 ! BROUGHAM ,_ placed it beyond doubt that death was due was decided that a, writ should be issued ' , ' i i .'' - - . to tubercular consumption. Dr Ferguson .as a bluff `against the paper which had • ? I oht that the course of Dr Eastwood published an article Condemning- the tram • I. thou„ was perfectly justifiable ander the circum section. The Equitable people would then ,, I t' * ' ' � r>-:� -stances in which -be. found himself. The think that matters were.being ppushed. and Than dng ' the PublicTAILOR,;Na � - general condition of the- organs showed he matter would be dropped. Witness '" _ �.. , �.� that the lungs had been diseased for a I g begged them not to take any legal proceed I I For pact • • First-class Tweed Suite made to order thne. The con„umption 'was undoub edly Ings, and asked if they did that he be ven i for 1114 to $20. 4 �i chronic. a month to enable _ him to dispose of his Psxronage { t tactics and leave. He was certain. trouble I . Worsted Suite $15 to 21.' . George Broughall, Maragsr, of the p : Equitable Life In€urance Co. for Ontario, w, uld ensue. It was on account of the I. 'i. { ; Ve waaid ag ' a Call attention to our Call and see Samples . x ,f gave evidence as to the circumstances of certainty in his mind that the matter ; i . ' Nov $tock of- = Ygnte from $4.60 to $6.60 I i Beaver Overcoats, 817 to 820. , the issue of the policy. At first they paid would be thoroughly probed that be left' r " •I , kms, no attention to the circumstances of the the country. $e returned of his own free F®jts� Melton Overcoats, 817 to 824. {{, ;� ` woman's death, but information that all will for the purposelof persuading Alger to j I ."i ,' Knatip Overcoata, 818 to 820. i, was not right came from an insurance submit to the cancellation of the policy. .r _ Plu®hes, �:' Irish Frieze Overcoats, 816 to 818, ' agent named Sails, special agent of the Witness also asked permission to reeounta , i. . ; Cihin�ei $like, tt ' h A Canada Life, tbrou h the disttici, and he conversation between himself and the sae Abe t4 $tsndard" stn iu over the I A. V RQ t.i HART �ro�gh s g j p B s ".. I J had the matter investigated.. To S Alfred lawyers for the-defendant, but it was rated oar fsltowE Yarns, .I - -•, Jones, Mr Broughall said that they had out as inadmissible. Witness expressed Tis to. the winning machine and you and Rug Patterns. Fire_ t class Job Work done ,I taken steps to'haye all the risks taken upon the hope that he might be.permitted to re Will no a sorry. Dr I'rancey s examination looked jinto and late it later, as it was well worth hearing. I p� at, 11116 O�1Ce. �� en yon �, t i I the magistrate - ` I M. Uii E. Boone ,� a number o- theaP were cancelled.!He gave t being now 6 p. m., g R 13• LOTT, I t Want any work done give liB 'ications'were re adjourned the eourt,for Aper. I . `` h I i ' - E' C ° , _ . { = ". r, a list of those whose apj - In the evening aesai i Dr Francev s I • I ; ,_: Atlla olYt, Piokering nd s $-� fused or policies cancelled. It Fi rA. all . Dr Charles Henry Francey, of White- -cross-examination w ostponed9 in spite I y 11. ' r t�M. � :'`' vale, was next called. He stated that-he of a protest by Lennox, and the ex. �•�- had been practising medicine in Whitevale amination of Mr ark, private banker of for bout fiye years and a half. He had Stouffville, was t en up. He told of i- I I I , known Alger daring that time. He had -Alger's showing him I a policy ,upon his � '' i i '',. ' talked with prisoner about, life insurance wife's life and telling him that his wife h ,�^1 �E , ,L.- . '. - - .L. ..!- '­ i , .: -1. ii. I.... ,- i I at times, but never seriously until Decem- thought it was for 81,000 instead of $7;000. �`-.J� X11; . j . .. ,� - �, . .. her, 189(. In September 1891, Henry as it really was, The witness retained the . ­: ­ .I.; I . Trull, of Oshawa, agent for the Equitable policy in his care until Mrs Alger's death. � - - ­. L'. C I:. • Insurance Co., visited Whitevale, and On ,January 1, 1895, about the time when.: _ _ 1. asked him to drive round for a few days the policy was issued, Alger owed the . in the neighborhood to get risks. Witness bank about $3,900. A month later he ont ae�' * � � ' ` 1. consented, and arranged t� get 25 per cent. owed them over $5,000, having given them 1 _- -­­ -. , � ; - _ I of the premiums. He and Trull visiked a mortgage of that amount on his farm ;'he - i . " Alger's farm, but were told that he was too at that time made the ataternet,t that {t I I. busy then to discuss the question. Later would take $7,000 to square him upi To The .wo 'piraotio-d eletnento to .a successful Lite.Insuranee . Alger came to see witness, and suggested -Mr Lennox the witness stated that Aiger's 1. - that the ahuuld attem t to lace a risk on 'account had been a satisfactory one and-ompatny' - ,;. i . his wife s life. Witness at first declined, that this affair had bean a surprise to him. (1. - . stating that Mrs �11ger's condition would Nor was Lha defendant inadvent by avy II ' I ' make it a matter of considerable danger to means. . k,, ,. pass her. When he made an examination The -dross' exam of Dr Franey , . IDEAL # : , of Mrs Alger, witness- told Alger thi*t his was then Commenced. In reply to Mr I sto o e(;ui'it _ _ wife was suffering from consumption, and Lennox, witness stated that he went to � "I i.'� STEEL WINDMILL ' .� ­:­.." c,ald not lige very long. He also hinted Buffalo. on the Monday after the exhamtt•Yld.Ia'�'e theotlliel"al eoiltract _ ---WITH = t tat if she were only insured the risk would tion. He was waiting there till Alger �'r - r�r be a very profitable one. Alger then sus- should Come to his senses and give tip all t7TEEI J, o x11 ER seated that they pat through a policy on claitrts• While there he received lettere ',h8seWp `bare are �$ fOiind in �` + her life of $5,000, witness to-get $1.000 at from Beaton, of Whitevale, and his own i l . ed I A time of death and make all he could out of wife. He had net heard from the ,i. 1... n0 n any part woad us of ire the remiams. Witness explained that a solicitors for the Equitable or' from Dr, '(�' • • 0.construction. .. policy in the Equitable would be the best, Eastwood. He had himself sent for Dr The E,J rafted Stater' " Life 1���ra�o(%e C � g � t� as if Mrs Alger lived more than a year, trio Eastwood and Mr Galt, in order to Ret the CHEAPER THIALM WOOD' policy would be incontesiible. Re knew affair settled if poasi.bie. They remained .�::, r i in BaSalo over night, and witness return• ebts wanted in all unrep>�esanted distlr><cEs .: Appy �t R•. D'. SWAN �A nicely painted stud"guararlt�ed. I that they had committed a fraudulent sot. r+'t�'a� CZ�ca$ �.�� I,unaps id he made it a condition that if any ed with them next morning, He had no LEY, nspeotor of �1�ents, Rgoris' 6'& 7 Qhe�eo:R k WNW Toronto, . guarantee .of protection at that tithe. Mr actions ware fallen the claim was not to p (Vi (`i '1 fflrl,j reseed in t},e Courts. After thi+� die• Lennox made an efiart 6o discaverhy whom -ION - "` !Jl .leo.. 1�1 �r.'1oL. t '� ,aissi9�I with 6.lger witness wens t0 see the safe-oondaot tpabeagaeatly sCCat 4d tttl� T• . H N y o e _ xit+Ai&mft . - , .'. - - . 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" You must join me ­ I - ;, : - y Seveluiz THE WE ­,�' . ­­. . . , . . 1. 11TAL feet ... . ithout striking anything -else. " � ': --4, . .A :­� .;, - , -7 ­ I i . . Z. ..; .............. A;;;��- ��,,­­ '' -.,- ""',­ " ,'�': :4n� ;, . .; J, . 6 - w �11 . . -1 1. .t- . ' , 1. - . I #0 I rin WIW.. - - . -- . . . .. - . ­ , - - #k -, : go carefully into your ease. ORGANT78D, . � I struck as before at ninety-eight f "I . .. - - . , -A'.. .­-'%'--:.,*,-,t� ;- - � ', -­ ` - -, and afterwards we will A COMPANY WIT.i *60,000 CAP - In next 'boring the platfo , '' - . . �,'� 1Z. - . -: , :,.-- -�,:,-�`­',­ , . , -'�i.,�`;` .­, " io,q, - at dinn r. now, , -1- �, I -11, .: , , : v , + -, � ":";, �: . 1 ` ` � ' ­­.. - ,. "Z - -­ .: A � :, -,l ; '. - - . - �­ , ., 1. I ­ - ­ .�, .1. I - . . - . , ,:­ , � ". I.. I i ... .. I eet.- . ­ -�., �:� " .,. ,�I" ­-. - - '0 .i $A I am - anxious to catch th I I.. � - .. � : , , ­ - �. - ,-- , --::�­-�- .c . - ..". - AIGE CASE �' " ' 6 �1 0 bight ,-� - . �. . . ­­- ,� :­ �,­. ­ - ­, --Z: I .-W . - - -,.� 1M M ' OF OAPTAIN'GASCOIGNE-,,�"' ' ­ A . I 1 I . - 7 , ­ I I - V ''A" . - I . ­: passing through this, the auger I I .. -1. - . 11 �Z: '. 11 - �?';,­' �! -..',. ­ + I , I . - .1 . - � i I . - felf� - ­%.�. �.�� 11--"4i'�+, .. �* -,� I I �1.�. said the cap . 1. , . �1 , . , . . on," ni ghtoon inches and came in ll,�� -- I oresill , _ L - � �. . ­ tide ; about ei . . �- - . -_ r- - , "". - . - +­ - -L - :, .. iart, NMI* IV.&ACIR dowe C 001 .1 a � '� � ,"�;�, ". " . L - - ' �.i,:l z . , on . - �. - I ­ -:, � - ­­ ­ +"-; 1, "i., � ­ -; ,: -: - �� I - - . - , * I ­;�­11: � + �.!� 7 . .� -�, � . ac ,� � ­ . .." _ i�, - � �i�­ � :, I . ..... . �,�.,. '' ,;Y11 , P, .i tain - " but. doubtless, YOU can Spare an AD 8141 611 it , as 4upposed, the . �:.. - -�, ` - -- Ift - - :� . Great ­� ­. ­.'' t see or yo . - - ii '"' f� ' urself r :-�.- , , - - , - .��,,;;­J�., L hou ' to tne after dinner, a TrORAUrolloolkerA tlwave norn surrow- t, ,t w " _ ­ .; � - o iminediate - -yo . . ­ There 'is n d. . iiger, " I possible ? Can u o SIDE OF -A CASK. � . - - 1. r ...- . � ­� I .�­ "I,:,, I � . All rai .� ­... . �1 * -- - ' present state of affairs is am sure, �will be quite sufficient." , Ing Irar Above a:Century, fil NOW 18 l3a ,- .. ­ '. 11 ,:� .. '. �'-:.,,­,�­.­ ...... ­ mid to Captain Gascoigne," -'but .your During!the meal which followed, Cap- Exaujillel 11#.r1)1fUl4,Y- . The flat chise! revolving close to the ­... �- .. AjLsarI4 , I , on agony to me I" ' � Ir- ­' -. ,� I , .. , , . I � " -1 Z "' �--, q'.,' �-17�-. W -her 11w evidently set his hea�t + " J tain Gascoigne was silent and distrait. � I . side of the cask gave it a jerky and - - .:�z " I am certain of it," I re U d + ' ' ­ ' - ,:.. . �, , -, '1,1. " -- - . . . I I - , � , 1� Itseems odd that just at the: dawn Of regular motion'. On withd , , .: ��,�*,� - ,. . . . so -3o must not urge you futher. ,t is, I did noCinterrupt him with- many rer . rawing t .. .1 : L. � ,: mething. He has a f ixed idea T gel If a -c of be" .- - , ; - , I.: - � .. ;. - - - ;' !��,- I but as Soon as it was over we t , Oak, Such a$-," I .. . ..- .� . -;!.I- - - �:.� - ,I. fixed and persistent that his miO will Lumsden has told me something of your mar". 116'twentieth century a regularly in- auger several splinters � I I . � I � ­ . � I -. ". ,�.. �. I ould went straight to the paint. might come from the side of an oak+� .... � -,-..: -. ; . I story. Only a ver� grave cause w cOrPorated company with a capital Of stave, and a small quantity of a - ,- ;�jr Doni .' L �,�: - turn to -nothing elgie. Is it not I pos- . . ; �, !: .; brown. 11 I -� � . I : . . � - .1. .., 1. I.. �4. �­ _.rr.Z ­'. make you. refuse to fulfil your engage- . " Now,", he said, " I will -tell you what and fibrous substance closely resemblin , � -..:. , -11:� ­ sible," -I continued. abruptly, `to give ment with Miss. Lynwood," . is up. I -had made up my mind to car- $60,000 should be working night g the, , .- - . - . . . -- -11 i - - , � - . - - - 1+ . W. 1. 1. .r him relief r . .. I "You are right. The. cause is very ry my secret to tho'grave. The strange day to recover the buried treasures of husk of a cocoanut were broUght up . . �": 1- - I v-, - , Thomas � .1 ,-"-. . - cry.' however P an �� . - the Loon Z ..'­ -;.:: "In short to (16 what he ­ ishes ti" grave.". Capt. Kidd. Yet that is what , . �� . . .. .1 ...-I w state of affairs at" The Pri doing at The distance . between the up er i 1, . I 2. - �. . . 1. . I has induced me to break this resolve. Island Treasure Company is lower platforms was- found to .% -7. - I , , - . '. , 'i " �,:.:­ said is . , - - � � I , ­'.. - I : , I Captain Gascoigne. " No, that i " You can't tell me what it 18 I It .8 feet be six . 'I'llp -No] ,�., �': .- '.r,:,. .. - "'' ble that I might -be able to coun- I have a double reason for confiding in % ­ Wrecked c � , possi . I - " kot' satisfied with the 'result, of the � .. . . 7 . ''-. ­�..­.: impossible. The- subject can't I .1. - Halifax. FirsL, beca Oak Island in Mahone Bay on the south . Two Cie - -,,�-�` . you, Dr use of what � !&L --1:-r,-- -- :-+ � , "1 talked over," h gen- se" Ranks; but I am past counsel- occurred last night -second, in conse- east eftst of Nova -Seotia. A score of last boring, anotbe. crew, of whi,b ;- - . ,:,., - _ ­ . a continued. " Now, ' Li let ' James Pitblado was foreman, was sent �- ton. A n , . --- � . � . -4 which yo - - ' : � '. end is in, vi -unless, indeed, uence of some word. ) direc I �� ! . he added, looking from Lums- the .. M r. W I , ­+ , , flemen," e table men are digging away under th( to make further investigations, With - .. - " , ­.� -but, no-�-I must not bring myself to arop--in conversation with Dr. Lumaden. I - . ",:. " . . . . "I think dinner is ready." entertain hope. The person now to he These .words 8eemeAl very strange to tion of a superintendent. The company raetically the s me re-gult as br,fo ... , ... z .. t,- ­ . . _ . den to me, a re, 0 hm conn( . .1� . . . � il. ,. and sure it -is lohn Gramnieli of Upper .� + -. '. - �w + - , -, - -- - We went into the dining -room considered is my father. You say, doe- me at the time, but the more I think does not claim that the trea St'WiAcke - III:, INI-arch. I .- ­ - . . - - ' who was present at the borinq an,l %,h; . .-2 + I' . .1-' A huge tor, that if his wish in this matter is. over them. the more anxious I am to Striving for was buried necessarily I "- Col. vff� �. .. J by : . - ,:'..:_ "! -,�- seated -ourselves at the � table. . Was a large shareholder, 8[ah'd that I eg on th( .-,; �, -� ... . .. �, �­. ­...� . . not gratified, he will diet" . ta:lk further with you on tthe subject. Capt. Kidd, but that it was btiried I P - .:-, - log fire burned in the grat " It seems extremely like it,"- I said. In short, they have inspired me with ' " , . - ­ . -, ` - a. The Mas- 10 saw Pitblado take sometbin;,)F out of - -, : i - - , � I . - .- ,:,,� i. toll. , . I ..-.. -',' --. �,.-�.,­­­­ GivelY-furnished 'room looked the pic- "He has evidently set his heart on the ghost of a hope." Years ago by pirates. . - the auger, wash, and examine, it. dwie. ., , ...;.. ­ � . " . . . Two Ar '- . .. � 7; ,I - a. - � . , . ., 1. :,.: Oak Island is scarcely & mfle long ly, then put it in his po6ket. -Nvile, - . -. ��.. -,-­­.- -� .". ture of winter comfort; nevertheless, I your marriage -in his present disoaaed "What,is the matter with yotit" I I. I at ­ 11 - ­ , ;� ..- - ­ - 'how what i lielze( � - � I . a rises asked by Gammell to s t was, :, ft-illing la .. ­`., I , .-- " W hat is your M&- nd perhaps half a mile wide. It he declined,' and said lie woul'- I , .- � . . �. don't think any of us had much appe- state the longing to see you married said, abrUptly. .1 ": I., . - - I I . + . . - --', .- IA' �;- has become a mania." lady t" 1 - 4 show .; ­ � .� '.,�­ -.:- `-��-�----` tite-there was a sense of tragedy even gradually. froju the water's edge until it at the meoting� of directors otl t heir I 4 .. - "There is nothing whatever'for me The captain had� been mted-he , . � )I "­.�.--� ,:.-, I by an In( 'I', .1 . � � in the very air. Af ter dinner, as we to do then," he said, "but .to lie .to now .4too I up. I near the contra, at the Iiighegt point, it return, but Pitbfado failed to apps,ir at 1 . buried at .1 - . ..'r- � " �­.�:... . the meeting. It was Subsequently re- . ­ 11 ­. him." " Help no off with this c . I. There is I - . I . - - . r �.' 1. . were sitting over wine, Dr. Lunisden's .oat, doctor, is 200 feet above the sea level ported that Pitblado had mad * ome � �%,, . . At. Cha - '�11 - � - -_ -'. ,,, imnversation and mine turned upon me- " I would: scarcely do that,", I ex- if you will," he said. rather a sparse 'rowth of scrubby 6ak revelations to the then nianagp.rf' '� - iihot and - . :� . .'­� � ",-'..-�-, .:',:' � claimed. . 9 . ,, f the � I ­ . - I - .- -..- ;�., :; - " ' Acadia at Londonderry, .� - - , - - . � . - . dical roatters; Captain Gascoigne. who " Yes you would, if you were me. I Fremo-ed it carefully. but notwith- at the eastern end. The formation of .Iron Workm shoot ing i -+ , ': ­�', , . I ..� , ­.- - �,:.�­..,..%. . . 8 - ,Nova Scotia, which revelations -I the 11: The Ott . . .­',!, ­­.., ressed during must pledge.myself; he must be saved. standing �all my precaution' I saw him the island is hard clay. The only build .. .; -- f- �.­­-' -­.: I Not another word -my mind is made wince as 11 touch�d hits rifht arm. I anager to malse a determined fillt 11n. ; P .- I., , , � . t# n sue ,ssful effort . ressed a .. - I- �-;, - 1'---'- _- - ,,� k,he meal, took up a copy of the Times to - - i 98 to be .seen are an old farmhouse 11 . - �.. .,. .. � ,­ , 1, up. You notice this hand,' he said,hold * ce, . to get possv�A:�irjn of ..' A Idermen . , 1-� , �.� - .. and began to read.' Dr. Lumsden ask- H - ing out his - and a little shanty occupied by the sup- that part of the island where t h-' I rea. . three. - � , . I., , ,"��7:". e left me before I could 'e'xpostu ri ht hand as he s oke I . . 7 � � , ;1 I I . d I - ... .... ..., . . � --, . ..-. . I I t9 er ay A t s 0 - � :, - - ,.. - -p ,.i - -, ad me one or two questions with regard late further, and returned to the Sick " Yo tho oth an I erintandent of the works. The "works" sure is- believed to be. Bu a h , " as a-- . The, St. :1- ­ -- - -F . , , : ''. .. - ­- -1. .-.- The old man's arms were flung was driving f" - few 'ears later called to England, and :- . �::'.7'.-­'. .1 . . to recent discoveries in preventive room. d a queer . I he lowe . � '. . . , . I �:- ,. �. :-,: .� . I ; , .. - .­:� - . out over the bed clothes -he was mut- " Yes,*' - I replied; " it in much swol_ compriw.three or four pits an Pitbiado mean time had been aerident- � 1� . feet, one i I .. I - - , - - -;.. Medicines. We touched lightly on tering to himself and pulling feebly at Ion. , rig suggestive of the Southern cotton ally killed in a gold mine, nothing fur. ' ., � ... 1. - I _: . � . mark. ,� -1. . , : + �:.,.. � �­­ - many subjects -of interest to medical the sheets. "It is. � That, could be act down to, gin. A horse *.y.;alks around in &circle t her came of it. I - . � I .-- -i- ­. - .kl- ' -1-1 . -. , 1-. -rheumatism, could It not ?" Work - re. �- I x-Chie . 1.�- .:.-.,.,. -, men like ourselves, and I did not Sup- Captain GAwoiqno went and sat down gout or - harnessed to a pole. This pole connects foi' was not gurned until tht --� . .; . I., - "., --' * � , i gonde, an � ,- ;. . 1: �,�, - - by the bed -he laid one of his hands on " It could. " I answered;, "it has, lowing mummer, 1850, when a new �.. , . . I I -- ,0.: IV . to death ,- + i 2.--... ­­:, Pow for a moment that Captain 'Gas doubtless; another can." " with a primitive windlass. Thus are shaft was Sunk at tbe.west side ,if the Z- - , - . 1. - .: -_�-�, : . i . his father's, holding it firmly down ' . I . le ----. I.,- - 11: �:, :.,. 0219no listened to a word of our con- 1 "Listen to me," -'he safd, in a iow " It G, Dr. Halifax. You shall -ex- t he barrels of dirt and mud, but so far 'money pit, and about ton feet frmn it ;-!. Canal. - - - . - 7,; . I I Z --�. 1, ­ . . . .::-.-',! I -, ,-.-; � vermt! -e n'd told i voice. " I ha�ve reconsidered every- &mine my terrible disease for ourself no money.'brought from the pits to the as % The rep .. I - -- I'. ton. He rose pr,sently, a This shaft. was 109 feet deep, anti w ' - .---,-L��'.�:.­. e -but first let me -tell you wM ails , through the hardest kind of -red elay. I Tfarnilton' � . . . I- - �:.? ... 1. I,.: us that he was going to find out how 1 thing. I alt. r my determination not Surface. flare is the -story of the hid- . . r. .- .. A tunnel was driven from the I i, it (0m, L changf's t � . , -.. . -- -&-.1, - 1 to marry. I- swear now, before Heav- me." � old by Adam Tupper, %; . , . - - :1: - 11 ­- in the direction of the 'inotieY pit.' i $275,000. ;?. 1. - . - . -,- ... bis fat&er was now. When be return- ; on, that if I )ive I will marry Helen He- leaint against the mantelpiece the Superintendent: L :: , .� .� .�,- . -- -.. - . - � - L I � .. ad to she room, I waSLtelling Lumsden I Lynwood." as he spOke-his face was very white. " Much fiction has been written con- Just before reachin he .. Mrs. Ar L -.. .­ 1� -... I` - ..". t% that. pnint I , l. "I. � - I , � I ­- - �. I of one or two interesting cases which I + " Do you mean It, Dick I" said Sir One or two beads of perspiration .-Itood cornin greatLSUM.' of money and v&9t water burst in and e workinurl fled - . . , -i­�,� I ­% fire at 0 : �. . : -, ,.:. X�r .- � - 'W hen for their lives. In twetit� 11111JUtelL .1 . . _ 4, ­ - Robert: irominently Gut on his forehead. " , L , -. . ­.. quantifies of jewels buried by pirates . -, ten days .. .. ;,., . ,��:­."I 1. L.., had lately 1come across in my hospital "On my ,honour, yes, father; I have te began! to speak he looked Straight some 200 years ago somewhere along there waso forty-five feet of wat.er Ili - ­ hospital, - . ­­ . �­ I ­ - . . I I I -'a" .-, - ­ practice. - spoken." at me with a frown between his eyes. the Atlantic mast. I deal only with the new pit. The sole object in view In . I . -, ",,.�� - --.. I X. � - - .­ . . . k', Capt. Si . - �-Lt� I . � 1,�­- -1 ,-�- - - - .. . do I' am certain.." I said, " that iftocu- " Good boy -good boy; this is a rell "God -knows I never meant to whine facts as stated by men now living who Sinking thih shaft wFL4 to incrva.-ol the " -4 +�-'- -doned by � � , , " �. %-­ P , � , � I �., .. - .-�. + I Lef. That q,ueer scruple about your about this to anyone," he said; "I meant had a band in them or as told to -them bailin.g facilities. for which purpow pre-, .11 , '... , - * - -­­ L:�, ­ ", -:� '14tion with -attenuated virus -is to be ' . . .. - T - enquire ir ;� ": I.. - . - i health is laid to rest, then ?" to take it as a man -it was the state by men now dead. parations had been made, an(I hailin . . �S. ;­.­ . I ­ - _- L, - ..... . in the St: .��­­ :: . . -- ., : :�- the an "Quife, father. If I live, Helen of the oIjd governor and Helen's grief " About the close of the last century was resumed in both the new and ol � . 1. : "�­' - - fut, y- of our I � I - I .... C. .�- - -­�­ . .­ : great diseases." . its. each ' b ' eqy.ipped witli.two- .1 k- I t. Ls re , . . - I shall be m wife." and her tvonderful bravery that upset this part of the country w&s very spar- `04�, 4' t he Toron .. . I � - . . ­ . �, - 40 y Ping, - - .1. .-- L , � ,-.- -;-.�­ Captain Gascoigne - bad come half You never told me a lie yet. Dick me. Wei), here's the case. You must gel populated, and 6ak Island was Eorse gins. Work was carried on . .. I -N., 7 --�'.. -1 . -1. . ." .... -ay . - .-- p - r died of cancer- without an inhabitant. fn 1795 three NIGHT AND DAY � . .. .1 :.. " will ­ . � , ­ -- ­­ . across the room. When -you are speaking -the truth nowl" . .,-", ton of 81 I . � I - �� ,. - I said these 1..:7:, , L . . . . . . . I . - � . "On my honour," 4 id the soldier. the thing was hushed up, but the fact men -Smith. McGinnis, and Vaughn- for about a week, but all in vain, the branch. - -- , . Sa, I - . -, - - k.. �., � ...� I -, -, -�, words -he stood is motionless as if some- He looked ll�s father full in ths eyes. remains pilte Suffered horribly. I re- visited the island. and while rambling only difference being that wall the - I .." . �, �! � � .. 1.1-1 I.-'.-- , . � *. .� .. thing had turne I him into stone. -I rais- The sick man gave a pleased smile and collect hor last days even now. I was over the eastern part of it, came to a doubled applianew the water votilti be I ,.., I The Ba I- .1 ' I 1. . . ,� .. � . ; . �1. from t he f: - � . .- patted his son's hand. a Small boy at the time, The dread of spot of which the unusual and stran kept at a lower level that fortnerly," +. -4 - ­. : 7.+ ad, my head, and our eyes suadenly met. - 0 ': 1 141- � -.- 1. � ..� z ., . - ­ %.1 a 3 a - I . bia a gol( - ­ �, -: ­ ­ - , - '. __: . , - I observed a startled, interested ex- I b lieve you, Dick," he said; "I cancer-olf having inherited such a fear- randi(ion, t once attracted their ar About this time the diwovery N%as inade .""J. .1. I., . .,.-1, 7 �, � - - - . Imn quite satisfied -when can the mar- ful disease hm haunted me more or tention. Vaughn himself. who was that the water was salt, and that it . .."'L . -,. pression. on his face. Quicl� as lightning riage take lace I" )am all my life. Two or three yearn ., � , M r. J. ' . - ­­­. . I . - 11 .. � ik i. . I - .4. . ­ - I L ., ­:. - , an idea came to me. I turned my eyes ' We nU not fix a date, to-nigbt, ago in India I had a had fall from my ONLY A LAD OF 16 rose and fell in both shafts about eigh I is In Ot (� I '. L: ..J- :': . : � � . 'L'e-- - . -:: away and continued, with i,igour:- I need ,",a ?11 horse. Ucame down with great weight At this time. subsequently related them teen inches. corresponding wiLh the-+, t - -ei .. r:.,. . . 1. tides. . . . L "I " � ion Go% , - : - -w facts to Robert Creelman. who still . impm- adopt ing -+., . ­. -- - ::No, no; I trust you, Dick." ,, upon my ,right shoulder. The stiffnm . .,� . .1.1 :::_' L. . " Such inoculation is, without doubt, Perhap . " It was considered extremelv . t sclieme:� . , -�-�- -. �`-: -� s, air, you will try -and sleep and sore *Z remained for some time, lives at Upper Stowianke, Nova Seot'a' bable that the flow of wat.pr came � I - j. �,-..­�­ : ,atment for consumption. now -your mind being at rest." and then they passed away. A year and who was afterward the manager of . I - -� -- - ­ ­.. , the future tre . I t h rough .- Mr. J. - ­ . . --�.­ ,__,L. L . " Yes, my mind is quite at rest.,' said later the; stiffness and soreness began a company formed to recover the treas- a natural, it must be t brough I - �� I ��,-�. _. ' - � L ' Even granted *,that Dr. Koch's theory � an artificial one, having its inlet.sorne- Rainv IN . . 1. . .1 . , rk-M --,-"...-,�� :' I -. _ �,.Lr . the baronet-" Dick never told me a to retur i y shoulder-bono began to ure. This spot had every appearanee of` . - -� 1�4 - - ­­ . � - I --thank the .Almighty for to thickeo-4 could only move it with havinR been cleared many years before. theory that t three 00 . . . .: has failed, there is every reason to hope lie in his life where on the shore. In support of the four 'mini .1 -.1: �-:�'t. - . �: that in that direction the real cure lies-. His goodness, I shall live to see my difficulty� I consulted sonic doctors Rod clovex and other plants altogether., he water did not enter I 118 prvie to 1% .. I I .L .. -- ,:,, . -. . . * - 'money pit' through a natural channel, - .. I � -.-­.­ The ace -yes, tural state - . . -al. .1 .�, .L new antitoxin treatment of diph- grandchildren about the old pl Who met 'down the whole affection to foreign to the @oil in its na . . I . . �L I . � , � ....'. I . I., I - .� I ­ .-.;.:-r I am 81ee I don't wa,pt a compos- rheumat' d a me ordinary lini- were growing. Near the contra stood a it .w.as ,artued that had 'it done, so I lie Williary 11 . i . 1. ,­,': , , eria prov t ri ina ggers must have it. and Charl .. I '.:� - ments . ': . . - I ­ .. 1� - -i � '�:in"dlid not abate. but 0 , stnick ' ' .-.. - - -1 th he same thing; even now Ing drauggt keep at nip side, Dick, . large oak tree with marks and figures b" , there are cases where until have Helen grow w rse. The to on its trunk. Ono ani. if they did, it is certain that the .NNnitoha ­� "I :i,- -- -­ + 79t unknown. Irrhat : '- , - �­... + ' . � - . . 1. I drop off. ,We'll shoulder began of the lower and workmen would have been driven t'rorn + killi-d, th . L . L � -­ " . -L. r ortain forms of cancer have been com- here early in the morning -how hap ,v swell aod noon afterwards the arm. larger branches of this. the outer end of , : , �­­ ,,.: ­ - I I the pit by the great flow of water,;iild - I :, ��: � : ­.: , " .... % Iletely.eradicated-in short, -the poison she will be, poor little girl -I ShoNa right dow- a, as you see�. to U. finger- which'had been sawed off, projected dir- and Mr. ' 1. a. -: f - I I � ­+ L. I " ­ + 1 - �L ' the shaft would necessarily have been ,--� .-,.L. ". . � I _: '. like to sce Helen as..goon as I awake." tips. ThOm painful sym'ptoms set In 6etly over the contre of : deep circular abandoned. This evident I - was hot t he - R The. ste , ., � . 1. eliminated from the body by means of I was ex- depression in the land bout thirt y - ­-­­ , ., � inoculation." The patient kept on mumbling in a about six months ago. eel r. (lase - - .-haft on ' . .- - ; . 'I, . to . . as there is ample evidence frorn the ­ : ,� .'� : , I conten A. sootoed voice -all trace of pected h ; nd all the arrangements feet in diameter. Theme and other Sig was takor L- . .... ­ ­ -� ns - .�- - � , , .. I was shortly after led the three me named fact that the wooden platfornis -"-le �, . , � . " We medical men accept such tbeor- irritation had left his voice and man- for my =de�inag were complete. n Innd, whi, . ­ . I- . !:-� ies very slowly," said Dr. Lumsden "it -1 I . :-.-.-1.1' . . W r ner. In less than half an hour he ' as seized. h4wever, with forebodings. As to commence work. . carefully, placed in position at th� lwt� er to IN L -.11 ,`i, -ill be -many years before we can con- w tom of the shaft. as well as the fact Saturday. - - . ; -7. ;- - sound asleep. He slept well during the Over, I landed in England. I - After an interval of- six or - seven I ,, � �­ I - : fidently emplby them." . soon &.9 + that the shaft had been -systenlatical- I ­ -:: -I... .. - .. � -. - night, and in the morning was de -rid- went to 006 the well-known specialist Years, accounts of the wonderful di8- George - � -1 - ,.. - " Why 4ot, if by so doing ypu .- I _ . -1 � . - ;.. L . can Pdl better - the anxious symptoms for tuxno s. Sir John Parkes. tie was cOverics had spread over the province. ly filled uo, with marks laced at evi,ry five year .,. - -­ -- �, .­. � . cure diRease?" said Captain GascOlgne, haY abated, and I had eve-ry hope of not !(�ng ,in iving his verdict. It and Dr. Lynds, a young ph i i f ton feet. 'Acting on tEis theory, :1 fire to 1. 1. . -. was 0 , L..- _ _� - 11 abruptly. . - I d ,tsic an search was at once begun in order tG - I , �.. . , . his making a quick r coneisive ! ant conclusive. Flo rAid I Truro, Nova f9entia. visito o island . - .1 - L . % . L _ ­: ecovery. I I p i I e.s. . L We both loo*ked at him when he spoke. . . find such an inlet. I .� � , - .,:., - ..; I- � , is One of his first inquiries were for was suffeiring from ostoosarcom,a of the and interviewed Smith. Vaughn. and e., ;­ -1 - - I . � p, h teen L � �. � ,"­-- - I . h Why not if you can cure disease T" Miss Lynwood. shoulder that the disease was advane- McGinnis. On his return to Truro a " Smith's Cove, on the eastern end of ' I . 1, . - - �'repeated. - L . the island and abtTut thirty rods from . her resilf . :._� ': -. :.. :1 -.*.L .� -� Why not I" repeated Dr. Lumsden " I am going to fetch her," said t.be ad, that I he removal of the entire arm companv was formed for the purpose of the 'money pit,' was fir.st examined b ' - , P A vault '' . - . captain. - and shou der -bone might save my life. continuing the mmirch. Work was at .y . 1. - ­.­ - . , -,. - - �: *. . - antair�.s .- �-. . . + -, : --because we doctors dare not I run I saw him drive off in the dog -cart. !)Ut the (iseam was in such a position once resumed by this company, and the as a Starting point for work of this . '� I Satur�.­- -- _-'If . -,. reason of its many natural adv :-- .. . .1. I - , . i ' � � - .. -- - . . risks. Why, -sir, -we should be re.spon- In about an hour and a half he return- 'InvolviT the bones of the shoulder ir- shaft waA excavatod to a depth of� kind, and from the fact that at about - carrie'd ' , - k �� sible for the deaths of our patien�ts if ad with the young lady. I was stand- I having already inviLded the ninoty-five feet. Marks wore found the contra of this, cove it had ahvays - perpetrat �, LLL -.1 I . we attempted to use means of leure ing by the patient's side when she glands. t t th4 probabilities were &I- every ton feet as before, and an iron bar been noticed that . -. which were not proven, in shortli as- at low tide water h1a med. -z Calne in. She was dressed in furs, and Moist Car in that it would return. I was* frequently o-liod in taking Sound- was running out of the sand. Investi- . N1 rs, Al , tablished by long precedent." . . -�, " Well, gentlemen," he said, ' I caiet wore &.small fur cap over her bright had a quarter of an hour with the ings. The ninoty-foot mark was a flat I att-empt to argue with you. . ' hair. The drive had brought a fresh �u rgeon. ; gations were begun at this, point, and - Ont., ha.s . 1. " It 's my colour to bar cheeks-' in tow J went away. Mient the night stone about three feet long and sixteen the restilt of &.few minutes shovelling - hundred i . - n. ad ickl iade up my -bee wide. On it marks or charar- .. - . firm belief, however, that the general led. She ante her �yes spark . YU V M mind ine proved beyond a doubt that they. had ian chure �� run of medical practitioners are over red the room in the alert how to t woufd break off m an- tern had been cut. Afterward it was . - way which I A Struck the place they were looking for- ' sqnd doll . cautious. I allude, of course, to cases had observed about her 9'Lgwnentl an I in the jamb- of a fireelace, that . -- . from home to le. I Ka- After removing the sand and gravel ..- when I saw her for a moment on the shrank Mr. Smith was buildinq Ili him house. hospital. .." I which are supposed under the ordin- previous day. She went Straight upto or Miss expressibly from my father and while there was viewed b many covering the beach, they came toacov- Com ma I . � ary treatment to be hopeless. Surely ynw knowing the exact , y if the patient wishes to try the the Sick man and. knelt down by his nature o my su foringis. It would be people. Years afterword it was taken orin or bed of a brown, fibrous plant - fisheries % -1 chance the libre very much . resemblinsz t h( I � , . � L of a comparatively immature di side. . - nee6ma rY i to toll them that the state Out of the'ehimney and removed to Fiali- . the. Unito I., . iscovery. . red - , . I - I ' Well, dad " she said, " you me, I of m h Ith forbade matrimony. but I fax to have. it possible. the characters husk of -a cocoanut, and When compa inan for �­.. - . it is allowable for him to do so?" t is with the plant; that was bored out ,)f - - . . - - .. i : ".Sue -h a case is uncommon," I re- all right." ' I . fit -wily d never deciphered. One exp,drt gave his read- the 'money it. no difference in the' 1. Caiix(iian .. I + know by hat horrible disease I was to Ing of the inscription to be: " Ten fe6t I - . . 'plied; "as a rule, the sick man prefers " I marve'lled'at her tone -:4t was two could e d ever, it - -- "call se , h- - - �, .. , . die. Tha is the caae in.brief. doctor." I41OW are two, million pounds buried." I i m i t, 11W - . �-, � . to go upon the bo,aten track -in other full of joy. Had Captain G give his L statement was subsequently proved to be � . .., aacoigne . . z . I for what it is � ment of . ..-.1 z � words, does not trouble himself about told her the truth I Or. bad he by any . ,�: , -nued.) i . - .. - . .. 1. worth. It Is not claimed that tbi - lease. the --- --M. - ,. � . .... I is to . . . . .;., z �k the treatment of his disease, leaving chance, tried to deceive this lleautiful . . I �: _ I (To be Conti .. the correct interpretation. but. it has - A TROPICAL PLANT ge, in 1. -ense - I . , . I .. I ­ - . I . 4 li( . . tirl, in order more 'effect ually to aid R MOON INHABITED? �T - never been disputed. -e rights. it entirely to his doctor." . in former times used as 'dunna �- .. L, if , ' -- 18 Ti , Until the depth Stowing ship's cargo. The surfac - COV-, :1;-- How have you found the patient, is, father's recovery I Watching her � I . I -. .- . L� , A ­.� � . L . - -..,. . .1,1 of ninety-five feet was reached no water ered by this plant extended 145 feet .. .1 I � . ..�+, - , , � c - captaint" interrupted Dr. Lumsdon. more closely, however I saw that she " a from alittle . The jui � . -- had been encountered. neither hadeand a I �)ng the bore line. and I dell Are That It Is Not -46 � ed a . '.1-:-, " Asleep, but restless -the nurse wits brave enough to' 'play a difficult "116 pov fit mark, 1111(l, *turn" . . I :.., , -.; or gravel through w ich water could Above low to high water . - . ; ­,..'� - .-M, : -thinks there is an increase of fever." part. 4 1 h yoling Sli --.-- � , ,� i Was X* Ains"phere. ibly filter been met. it waa about two inches in thickness. urider- . ., . I I I I .. the murd �­� � . �,-. - - 'i � �. " I will go and see for myself," I said, "Yes, Helen, it is all he , I . : 1. r ... right," said t Saturday evening when this depth had' lying this and to the same extent was ­. . , �. -�. - rising . baronet. " Dick is well, and has. It Is lot possible, of course, for us to leyfield ri - . �.;Ii: - .. come . ' - , . �.... L, � . _ : I .� kno been reached, and it was at this point about four or five ine - . - ­ .., Aly conversation with Lumsden was to his senses - w �n�.thing positively oonce,rning that Yes of decaved eeI tion regai + ' ­.� -: L. .. ­" -I * . . - That illness of hislurn ,. _ , r . I grass, and under this was a compact the neg L at �.10 I -L ,­ -.1 "' ­ broken up, and was not again resumed. cd out to be a false alarm -he had an the ques�ton whether the r400n+ is or - . maw of beach rocks free from san,i or . . . , '' . 1. ­:�j­ - I - 1.� � . I . . A WOODEN PLATFORM .,L +: L . - "'I'lle ou .- : -� -nt an anxiousnight with Zk of nerves, nothing more. We'll in not in*bItad. However, the astron- w '�' -gravel. .. . - 1- We both spc at I .. ­ � - -...;'. '.­''­� "L % thL patient, whose case was the reverse' ha' a . i --I , :: - � - gay wedding as struck, extending over the 'ntire " It was found nyracticable to re- , ment of , . � , ­ I... I � ' 11 in & few days. - om -generally agreed that surface of the shaft. as revealed bey the move t base rocks -ain make f ur the r i n- tails of a .. . - �� ,, ­..­ -1 of 8dtisfactory. As the hours flew on, tle girl. L lit ers loog since 11 ­.. �.,� 1--': . . . the probabilities are -altogether against soundin trade. duy :, , :i.: � - .. ­ - the restless wanderings of mind Wem- " You r1,0t get well," she answered, to Unt * . I vestigations. unless the. tide was kelit r-: bd to increase rather than diminish. The patting his check. " Remember. noth- such a supposition. to coming to this direction ,I be. fiscall I .. ': . L �L -.. � '.. ' 1181849' nothing was done in the back. Accordingly a coffer dam wa!' - �..�z�.-- �.. ..--.; fixed idea of an immediate marriage for ing can be done until you are well." of rewverLag the treasure, built around this part of the cove. in- dairy trai .- -, I � - ­- .-11 . I ­:�­!'...;".,-: ...­ unanimous conclusion the astronomers but in that year a new company was eluding the bouhdaries, but an unustilil- . � . .. hi i and again alluded to . this impr ­ L s son was agan .. . 4.1 1. ., ­. - : 1; . . . . '' � . - I y - formed, and operations were resumed at � . - .,� .,�: - IN. �­-- " b the sick man. He was restless " Illess y9u, child, I shall be well i did not express themselves thus P081 . - I - - - � , L, � . . ­ :.­ . .when Captain Gascoigne went out of :n h. I our face and Di ast lively without making -provisions for' ly high tide overflowed the top of t lie . , -� , iL: . %� � Oug ek's would the old Stand. At this time two Of the dam, and as it had not been co I . . � 1. - , ia .1 W, . �� �- :.. the room. When he was present he- ke ext raordibary conditions that might ex- old digirers. namely, Dr. Lynda of Truro ad to resist pressure fro nsLrii(,t- . 1. L.. � - an man well. Where .is that ist on tbie ram of 1i The Be . : '! .­.. ­.. "". urse I Vh - the inside" ., + 1+1 . ­­ fair Luna. M ! - L.- .... I 1 I,- - I doesn't she bring me food ers have :;_L.,. . %. 1 '7� was even more restless, calling him to 11 So in and Mr. Vaughn of We -stern Shore, when the tide reeeded i I . ` - -1, - L I., - � -1 d I m as hun ry as a hawk. recordiplK their disbelief in the idea that were still . .., - 1. - his side many times, and asking him in eclare I the - &live. and r,%ve the man r away. Other pits w a dug, but. tlwY . . . . . . - employee-, I ­ - . � -�... -.t.. . Ini g . , � m d irritable tones if the special Ah, doctor, you there ' continued the much valuable inf mation regarding . L�" ab planet is inhabited, th age 9 or L . t F 7. � : ,"­�-. -' ... - . 1. did saying: " It inhabited too, soon filled with water, and for t lie By t he .1L ­­ so . _ ; .. - '. I i by : , -1 '' � license had been applied for, and'if.Hel- his eyes and fixing "al the old workinj4. r V , . f hn Briti , , . I - - baronet, raisi , cart at a,. 9 aughn quick- t6ne the work was given up. I , it is ainlY not peopled by beings ly-located the site� . : ­�. �% ,��­-- ' ��;- an as he called her -was in the hous them on my"face. 'Remember, you a,. of ih found '-� L . � : 7.-. .1 - a. I I I ; - �.. - d , :- � " '+­� :. 1pilar to those existing on the sun- which in t he mean time 0 'Money Pit.' "Not I ong ago a young man fo -� --esponsib] � - -, Towards morning the delirious and idn't cure me. It was Dick's doing, f had been fill- ' n the island a. copner coin weighin-g all - --; in S-epten -:L;___-. _ ,: ,. - ­ - ::. L . , , , + , - * . I i.,-- - - -. ,. �, . , excited state of the patient became so not yours. Dick, bless him, has set the ace of our globe." The strongest pre- ad up. Digging was commenced. and 0 (l I . i . I , L'.. .-. �.-­� ounce and a half, dated 1317, on .wh ", h :`- . The Pr . .... � . . �. . � ,.- - . :­ ". . old man right.- � ..... I . � - , .. , . ,- alarnaing that I telt certain that if sumption against the exhitence of anill went on without interruption until the were various Strang . .. -11. . �1 Mal life On the moon is found in the _a devices. Soule, �;;;; - � . . � ,7-----.:-;;-::,- nothing werel done to relieve him, I left the room abruptly. Captain depth of eighty-aix feet h%d been reach- years L have rec . �- ... 1. . ;_ - " �.­ �.�-�" tre-sh he orrhage of the brain would Gascoigne met me� on' . - " our silvery sister world " ag a boatswafin's stone whistle, - bet rothal :­ - fact that , - � -1 % . - m the landing. ad, when theL water again put in ap- was a soo - . !'; --:��.- I has no itmosphere. I fotinrl on the island, of aver%--,,. I .1.1 .� A. If she has an Pearance and the men Were driven out ' arles c �­ . - L +,�, ancient pattern, but it wag accidentall ), 'L I . L - . . - . - -. ,; , : - ­' set in. I went out of the toom, motion- "You play your part well," I said; atmos at a , and such in hardly of the pit. - Mr. Cb ­ - - ­ p � --�'..:�', c � �­ . broken by the finder and was throNVII., �- t . . . � I '. , , likely, t .ii not of Sufficient density to ' After an unsuccessful attempt to ata 0 A: 'tely th( .�­ !'� Ing Captain Gascoigne to follow me. "but what about the denoumentill # .1 + , �: I... -1, "I fear," I said, "that the evident "I have considered everything,- said support aritmal life even in its lowest bail the water out work was a . ­. ­: . . .. L ­j�­ L,- - . I ­�­­ ;�-, � -, �-, -,, anxiety from which your father -is suf- the captain., " I shall keep my word. If nded 'f his gn . I -, - , ­:- ' hat the great , " .:.,- _ .. � . . ,- � - - forms. "he proof of the nonexistence the Mon returned to theiru"Vomes. ' It* is perfectly evident t -: ,-olonies. _- ­ ` . ­ - ­' ; ' fering in acting prejudicially. In qhort, I live I will marry." of a luna­ atmosphere mistake thus far has been in attenipt­. I . ''' , 'L � .,+.., . . , I �L- o: _, .'ei- unless something can ,be done to rell I looked at him in ahtonishment. A fact .tha r is found in the Shortly af ter.mon with boring apparatus ink to 'bail out' the ocean through 010 -,; ! L,%. 'rile mi .1� -, - `11 t the planet viewed through a of primitive description, used in pros- 1+4 . I . ::,. + ­�: .. lieve him, I most- modify the favorable glance showed me that he did not mi-aan various pits. Our company uses kince C . - - , . - ..�,:, . . telescope bows no haze or dimness on 11lod- . 1� 1L , - , . - I I ­.�."-;�l` - opinion which I have already given you to confide further in me t hen, and I the edge of its disk, and, secondly. when Pecting for coal, were sent to .the ern appliances for cutting off the floW - `� � , j'a -- es i. n - id:�-;­ _ �! 1. ­: : - � - I ­ - I TO : ,1 - � � L'-- ., el at a poilit. : 1 4� . . hor �, . eturned to town. the moon intervenes between us and still living and can vouch for these near, the. shore. We are getting ("I 7 .1 'I'dward L_ �'l . . _- '-� -- , � i fi I I L.. ­ 'I, diately relieved, he Tnay have another Lumsden promised to write to .rero !he,m�re distant heavenly bodies there facts, . , I �� , . - of his case. Unless his m;nd is imme- awn afterwards r island. J. B. McCully of Truro, who is of water through the tunn - - -.-.-:- L- . � . ­ ­.,--,�, rt V . - � I I.. . -1 : ..- ­ M was finelywith the work, and from the i)rv- . ti-zt, di, r .: . - ­ 1. -, Such an attack will be, in all prob- zled as.to the ultimate i ue of th ible. th I y pit' thirty sent -outlook it won't be many-montlis . - , . attack before many hours have gone the patient's progress; and, much puz- is not the least trace of refraction vis- rigged in a mone �,:. - ,.. . b,�: - was manager. A platfor- . a � - , .. . - ­� ,. I �;. . 58 is Thil, conclusion, therefore, isthat feet below the surface and just, a pit, is ,�.!Alri M + . . 11 �1- - ".1i .. , � I . ­ 1, I - . a ility, fatal." Ueer story, I. resumed. my town work. the moon is without, -either 'an atmo- the water. The borin above before the secret of the 'Mon y . , .��'. . I - I , ' . L � ;: .-� I " I looked hard at cin as 1 - 7 arrived in London early in the if ter- sphere or anims + . g started, the salvod.'� T3,1dons, . . ., . ..� " ­ - ­ � spoke. He had folded his arms, and noon, and went immediately to visit I inhabitants. . . was � .­:: -1- . - : 1� , - -­ ­ I - . .struck at ninety-eight - . I' The im I .. .,---r- ­. ng Me sum :. . - .: .- - -memo- I - . :. - That is the story of Oak Island-orle, 0. . - ­ � � . I - 1 " : - e patients. When I returned to 1 - - . -. � feet I soundi ' . I . I .- ,*: a irs person . L ... , I I . i . I . 0. , U19 bar. L, .. L. -1, "What do you proposO;,. he -said, my own house it was dinner -time. The - -- - . , -'- ' nault to ,,Uury.­.,-, - " 1br story of clairvoyants and divining xods -- by Mr. ( ., � - -1 wh found i t side of . a-* - -the Nica: , - , 6�just as the 01(l diglers I I - . �..- ,, � � Aft . � 6 iron it. There is another side ­ � ' -, -� , :­ -1, bruptly. f. t I met in the hall was Cap- . ar 9 Ing Ough this* 'Platform An. play to locate the illy- : --,..,. . � - . ­:` .0, - . 'r, � . . - _ �. . I , I could stand - all -his Ill tr tmait; ,which W" five. -joohfo thic - being called L .- - . ,.:.�. ­� " You have evidently'. given gne. I I moaned ; 0. VL . 'k, ' ' :. �: - * L - reasure. It's a story, too, of. - merce. . . . � .. I W Wifa. - the + and pro- thical t � �: I I . --,,.-: tresq " I said. "Can you not recon- Have. you bad -news f I the bru'Wd and bexto,n ad . to be spruce, auger. dropped ironic.&I. smiles, scoffi. , L; ­ � � ff ' I cried, in say nothing about t - :.L .. . . .... � I '' ould -- --- ,1g, mean hirits -, The Du . + , . alder the position ?" . .. astonishment. " Is there a ch6nge for bu his:iliwful tW6fT6JnehQ and th-611 w6nt'- through- about .some Mon making J thinf4 ; tirement, . - I .. L r 1. - I -. . 1 % - � :q ..�­ He gave a short, irritable laugh. the- worse?" '- - . mp he I �as raiged On my head. But, four- - inch of- - ogk-.,: :-then it , , � . � I - , -.e., .. L 0 'clies, L: of _ Metal ­­ .. . woug , wonty-t*Q t in un , . , I 'I- .. . 1-.1 . ... . . . I, I., I " don't.. You suppose I am ' hing M the sort,".- was heart wot Id br,cak. ' +1 - h t 'Just as well - not t6 IV it is ehig pe ­ And he -a she sobbed 63 . Oil I' L . went Out of a hole In the Iro , I`Lt -irs 4 "Good heave -A's, doctotjl�?. -he exclaimed, , "No. no, not - th ugh - -her th n el � in-ebief c - - - . I ,L I .. I - ­ I . ��. . VlftW. but the' An 1 failed to tak - . , t it. On .. I . . . - ­­ �' the reply. " My father mends rapidly.. He has' tot .it on - L : e ally .sad to think fhat the very people who ., , . 1: -� straight 1. - L � OJ I L . I I to accede to my father's wish, if it were The fact is, I have come to see you on She etigm . . .0'.:, "' � Capt three :1148 PeSS, i -re q . . Z ­ : I s . t it, u. ex- � --go,", I � . 1. 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A a.-.._ rh, cfY - < 4' N , : ".t-. ... (.' ,!f :,�• 'qa.- <ea, T J.. f r�i, h ...F . :; .. - `.. 7 T�� XIW8 IN 1 �I 811�ZL .rn VUY U -TEST PROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. l Y -f. -� 4 ,.I . i .. �,._ . V tartestlarItems About Orin Or►lt ooautry, Creat Britain. the United states, and All Parts of tits Globe. Condensed and ApAorted for Batty Readius. d ; a� CANAD�i. = ` Sir Donald and Lady gQth� have re -p turned to Montreal.. . Thomas Lindsay, who was injured in the Loon Lake, fire, is recovering. The Norwegian- ship Reciprocity is wrecked on the New Brunswick coast. Two electric cars collided at Hanlil-' ton. A motorman was badly injured. Mr. Will -tin Wainwright will sever his connection with Grand .Trunk in March. . - ifliers was banqueted at Winni- peg on eve of his removal to Hamil--- ton. . Two Anme ' `schooners have been seized at Cape Breton for violating the fishing laws. Sergeant Colbrooke, who weirs killed by an Indian cattle -lifter, bas been buried at Prince Albert. . At ihatham, N: B., Joseph 'Doherty shot and killed Arthur Luke. - The shooting was the result of a street row. Thu Ottawa Board of Trade hay ex- pressed a strong opinion in favor of two Aldermen for each ward instead of three.• . The -St. Lawrence at Montreal is at the lowest point ever known—three feet one inch below average low .water mark. . Ex -Chief of. Police Paige of St. Cune- gonde, and Cyril Moquln were burned to death in a dredge iu the Lachine _ Cana'l. The report of Engineer Beating on T4,mil+nn'a .wn+Ar . wnrlrV rp.nnmmends nee Q nand honorary Colonel-in-clhief ,to the forces. - In a speech at Dublin Mr. Wm. Red- mond said the Irish question would never be settled until England was un- able to insist or, ignore !t. lie quot- ed the old saying, "England's . danger is Ireland's opportunity." . ! The post of poet laureate 'iso still va- cant. Swinborne and Morris are out of the running, the former for his ear- ly radicalism, and the latter for his so- cialistic tendencies. Alfred Austin is mentioned favorably for the position. The Dublin ' Independent publishes an address, issued by the Amnesty Associa- tion; addressed to Irishmen in the Unit- ed States and Canada. making an appeal f(,r aid in continuing the agitation for the release of the Portland prisoners. The Prince of Wales, wearing a -1'us- sfan uniform, Prince Nicholas of Greece, and the majority of the members of the diplomatic corps in London, were pres- sent Friday morning , at 4 t:he requiem mass on 'the anniversary of the death of the late Czar of Russia. It is stated in London that' investi- gations have been made of the operation for ten years past of Germany's law for the insurance of laborers against sickness, accidents, and old age, with the view, possibly, of adopting some- thing similar in Great Britain. Referring to Senator Chandler's• pre- dictions of war between' the United States and Great Britain, the London Standard says Senator Chandler may excite enthusiasm among the riff-raff of the great towns, but his prophecies will be received with indignation and disgust, by the great bulk of the people of th/y( United States. As regards the proposed line of fast steamers between ' England and Can- ada, Mr. Chamberlain will shortly see Mr. Iluddart, the promoter of the scheme• It is not considered likely that the Imperial Government will give a direct money subsidy, but it will give the line the carriage of . a port ion of the mails on paying terms. UNITED STATES - California has produced al sweet- _ ._ T he `•� .i a ` v Z - --S ..o Cb Y -'r ug other Qui to replace his .--1.rt er wife. Yy The soul ' of France bias suffered The Ger - �, .� ; h Asiatic '.fleet .#ha 'been ordered , to. onneer_ttr4te pati, Sevalon Riad. Amoy , . The ex -Q een of Hawaii is reported to . have pu chased winter and summer residences i Italy., ' Gen. dot ampos has decided to aus- pend milit y operations in Western Cuba while the rain lasts. - Mr. J. B.' Patterson, formerly Prime Minister of Victoria, •is dead• Ibis Xin- IsGry reaign�ed September 25th, 1t39'i.. The Kinq of Portugal arrived in Pots- dam on Frl ay night, and was given an enthusiastic welcome by Emaeror Wil- liam: He ill visit' Engla d. An exten ive anti -for ' n outbreak is expected ' . ,. Canton. our hundred braves, enli ted at Hog Kong by the Viceroy; ha a gone to Canton. Traveller arriving at New Yorlt: ce- part that a I is ouiet in Venezuela, and the feeling is that the boundary dis- pute will settled without trouble. The! Tur ish Government demands the immedi to withdrawal of the Amer- ican missiorparies from Saasoun, on the ground that if .they remain they may be massac'r�d. . Dr. I/ueg�r, leader of the anti-Sem- ites in Vienna, has been elected hurgo-' master of ,that . city. Vienna is the first. of the capitals of Europe to be ad- ministered Iby an anti-Semite. The Kin of Ashanti has rejected 4he British itimatum., He says he will fight• and hat he is prepared for the struggle. British expedition will be' sent agains him in the middle of De- cember. . It is lea ed that Lord Salisbury is dissatisfied with the Sultan's verbal guarantee f Armenian reforms, and the four g eat powers favour an early European conference on' the Turkish question. rection, anti they intend to form an in- The eond tion of the Czarewitcb' Is steadily gr wing -worse. He is no oont inuonsl confined to his bed, and remains in a comatose state. not even changes that will cost the city auouT, I• our tailors were burned to death '` u"Ij1116111IS LU1UAULMAU VL (ill% XVV,y=l Lplll- $275,000. Mrs. Andrew, the fifth victim of the in a fire in Pelham street,- New York. Yy The soul ' of France bias suffered fire at the (queen's. hotel in Hamilton Mgr. SatoII4 Papal delegate to the from a hue railway job, and as the t•en days ago, died on Saturday at the TTnited States, • has been made a attitude the Government was re - hospital. . Cardinal. I garded as attempting to shield the :/ A prairie fire burned . over a tract guilty, the Ribot Ministry has been de - Ca t. Smith, . N., has been commis- o of country twenty miles long by two feated in he Chamber of Deputies. signed by the Diminion Government to enquire into the wreck of. the Mariposa broad near Yorkt.on. I Another errible massacre of Armen - in the Straits of Belle Isle.. , •Theodore 15urant', of San Francisco, charged with f'he murder of Blanche La- ians, aoco panied by the outraging of is - It. is repnrt:ed that the projectors of mont was found guilty. on Friday of women, a clad to have taken plane quite rete tl in the district of Bai- the Toronto, Hamilton, and Buf[alorail- murder in the first degree. hurt , Th 1 urkish authorit ies say the way will ask for a bonus from Hamil- Mrs Harriet, Kellar has been found Armenians provoked the outbreak. - bra of $150,000 to build the - Toronto branch. uilty, at Oswego, of murdering Albert giempthorne, There is strong feeling against the lean pullets will lay spore eggs then � a Canadian, in August rule of t e Su�ltran,in many parte of •The Bank of Montreal has received last., and was -sentenced to Auburn Turkey, a 1 it is believed that- there frons the gold mines in British Colum- prison for life. . will be a f ion of the hluss,tlmans and bia -a gold pyramid and brick valued at Mrs. Elizabeth Gidbarn o'f Buffalo Armenians to overthrow the present seventy thousand dollars. I has recovered $`1,001) from the Niagara ruler. Mr. J. W. Lowndes, of .London, Edg., Falls -(Ontario) Park Commissioners - News h btu received that the Jap - is in Ot t.awa to urge upon the Domin- for in juries received through a defer- anew have captured the inland town of inn Government the desirablenes9l of .fect.ive, railing. Katchi, in he Island of Formosa. The adopting, the Imperial penny postage After a Rory brief deliheralion - on pereition of he Blackfla'gss is said to be "creme: Saturday evening the Philadelphia de>;stwratc, ;and the Japanese demand -AIr. J. N. Ladouceur, of Keewatin, jury found 11olums guilty of the n,ur- their uncoi,ditional 'surj-ender. . Rainy River district, has disposed of d -r of Benjamin P,et-zel in the first The Mohammedan insurgents in four mining locations in that •district: to degree_ The case will be appealed. China have captured Lau-Tcheon-Fu, three Utt'awa trentlemen, who pro- Two persons were. killed outright and t -he capital:,of the Province of Kau .Soo, po';e t o work them. - 2:i' or 30 passengers were injured by on the 1'eal.low River. They are de- . A'''iltiam McCurdy of Vionna, (int-., the-Ncrecking of the Cincinn:L0 exprrsg feating t.W Chinese troops in every di- nnd Charles D.ay, two nlen who went, to at Elm Grove, clear «'heeling, on the rection, anti they intend to form an in- ,NTanitcha for the harvest, have• been Baltimore $ Ohio Railroad. dependent k, ingdom. ' ]tilled, the first: nanned on the railway and Mr. Day in t hreshin� l x-Scnator Dolph, in an address 'at. ' The next' ronsistary to bis held evil - a accident. , Port.land, Ore., on• Monday' night, staid leave the Italians in a ma,,jority of thr The steamer Ohdam broke ;her tail t ha14 the united. States must either over the. flrreign cardinals to the coni §haft on Thursday off Sable Tsland, and abandon, the Monroe doctrine or en- clave, so that the supremacy of the Ital was taken in tow by tine steamer Pcr:n- force it,'with the sword, if necessary. Tann iss a,+calirrd over any possible come land, «hieh hrou,ht th2, disabled steam- Aliss- Flagler, cf Washington. daugh- binat-ion in! favor of a foreign candidal er tri - l Ialifax, -where they arrived on ter of General Flagler, wh,ise shooting for the Poiltifirate. Saturday. - and killing of a negro boy who was A �aspsti h from Constantinople sag Gs,nrge Cyr of Mill meas sentenced to• stealing fruit•, several months ago, that Kiamil Pasha, having put the Ar five' years in r►enit.entinr-y for setting created a sensation, bag heel 'indicted menian question on the track of sett! fire to Gilrnrnrr_,R Hugh';on's lumhQ11 for manslaughter. merit, has.asked -the Sultan to reliev pile, Airs. f,alonde ,.rill serve an The Mansons of MisAs9i.ppi have'made him from the Grand Visiership; but h' e+� ht.een mint hs' sentence for burning a rule t hat " no Mas- n, eit her as grin- Ma jest y declares that he cannot din her re-i,lenee. tips 1, anent, employee, or in any otter pense Hit.h hiss services. a A vault in the Roman Catholic came- crpac•i'y, .shall sell intoxicating liquors (:en. de C`amr►og says! that a policy of tery rI, . Kini•sP'rin was Broken inti on 1 t,,,l,e used as a beverage, anal the pen- len'ano.y towards the Cuban insurgent Satur!< n -lit• and two bodies were aJy thereof shall txs ex ulsion." P must prevail or one hundred rind fifty c.`rrie'i off. There is no clue t.o the Horace Manvill, of «'oodbury, isprob- thousand irtx►ps will lie ne e.ssary, and p arpetratov3, but. medical students are a.,l•rr the oldest, Church member in Con- even then seventy-five thousand o blamer!-• noct icut, or in the United States, he t hem would perish. lie+ thinks ill Mrs, W. C. Aiaeleod,l of Woodsloc•k, at Middlebury, December 3, 1915, eighty United State's would rec,gnize the in nnt., has pr•e�curPd t.wo thousand five years alto. DIr, Manvill is nearly 101 snrstents a9 t►elligerents before they hundred d!}llar5 to Chalmers' Presbyter- years old. o could 1►e ec►nquered. . `ian church, of that place, and one tarns- At Chic-ign John W. Cadman. an 'The St. Petersburg Nowt+ Vremv - sand dollars to the :Woodstock Genelral uncle of Airs. Cleveland, wife• of the 'publishes a despatch saying that t hn5pital. I President, atten(pt-ed to commit Suicide British 'squadn>n of warships in t Cr,mmander Soain, of the Canadiatn by shooting himself in the mouth with far east has been concentrated at F fi�:heries protective servicer who seized a 311-calihre revolver. Ile was removed Chow. and adds that Great Britain ,i the f-nitr+cl States fishing schooner Sher- t.o t'he: hospital, where it is stated he zealously seeking a pretext for d man for sclling supplies purchased in a cannot re: -over. claring war upon China in order t - Cainadian port. tri -an unlicensed Ameri- enator Morgan said in an interview counteract the success of Russia an can s(' bee within the three -(vile Inn Friday that if Rusmia and China rers'orA hoc shaEtered- prestige in th limit•, has been ordered by the Depart.- as have made the treaty reported in the Pacific. . I roast of Marine and Fisheries to re- London pers, t_he United Statt*s, � _- - P lease the vessel, which held a Canadian to hose i rests are anhouldi I b!•ense .and was acting within her those of ( eat Britain, should nut in- t not WOMEN IN THE PROFESSIONS. ' • rrnhts. - ter•fere. .-- Tlvi jury at. Bcauharnois, Quebec, `re- It is arranged that. Mims Vanderbilt's The. 'treat latreaae to the Stalled Kfaads turned a verdict of ;guilty, against (lot on her marriage with the Duke of —%emo Ktattati t. yoi(ng• Short.is on Sunday, morning for t he murder of Mr. John Goy at the Val- f Marlborough will Ile ten million dol- lars, but on ber t hat 'she The. advance made by women in tb . leyfield mill. They answered a que,9- so settled' : has only the use of the income during professions is strikingly brought out b t ion regarding the prisoner's insanity in her life, and at hnr deaf -h the princi- the now census paper. ,In the civi - the negative. pal will descend to her issue. service the number of women office The orrar•terly report. of the Depart- Commander Heiermann, of -the Unit- and clerks had risen from less . tha -mint of Trade and Commerce gives de- eel States navy died on the Havel at. 3,000 in 1871 to 8,546 in the last eensu f •+ilsl of a grat•ifyin.g increase in Cana.da's i -ade sea, at, 4 p.m., October 27. Command- y�r. In t.he�loeal of th 1- during the first three months of er Heiermann wag in command of the' government , i he fiscal- yeai. The live stock and'I Kearsarge when she was wrecked on country, too, women are much mo r+_airy trade ha,s been -the chief gainer by t -he Ronca•dor Reef. For that he was freely employed. There was evident! - this improvement in business. - - suspended from duty, and recently no return of women doctors Irl 1871 • ' GREAT BRITAIN went on the retired list. they were awaiting their degrees, o ' The Belfsst and Glasgow sh%pbn,ild_ Senator Stephen B. Elkins and :•ex- had degrees which the census did no ars ha conceded the demand: of their Senator H.' G. Davis. have !renewed the r nlae . in 1881 they were returns en, .have ees for _increaser! pay. - proposition made by them four years ago to the Presbytery of Lexington. as 25 in nu mer. but in 1891 the�yy war 101 in England and Wales. Wome 13y the fifor of the Admiral[ Court g Y W.Va.. The proposition, which has veterinary surgeons appeared for th the British steamer Turkestan la held been acce ted, contemplates the .found- first time' in the census of 1891. The -•esponsible for the sinking of the Edam 11 ing of a Presbyterian College at El- were then two of them. Besides ova I.n SF;>tember last. kins, W.Va., to which Messrs. Elkins 53,000 sick nurses. there are 887 wome `1`he. Prince and Princess of Wales and Davis will give $30,000 in cash. anal engaged in " subordinate medical ser have received congratulations on the land for the site, provided the Presby- vice. Under the somewhat comp betrothal of Princess Maud to Prince tery raises a like sum. -prebensiv.o heading of author, editor `1� arles of Denmark. Advices from the two chief ' commercial Journalist, we find 680 women in 1891 -'1-1Ir. Chamberlain will be in immedi- g agencies in New York as to the condi- as compared with 452 ten years before and 255 in 1871. Women reporter *:hely tl2e consideration of the details '':,'Of his develop tion of trade in the United States in- , dicate no decided ; change either way. were rsarq fn 1881. Fffteen was th great plan to the Crown If anything,. the volume of general total n ber for England and Wales olonies• i ' f The marriage of Princess Maud 'and business has- been rather smaller, though there is better demand for but fn 1 1 there were 127. In tb arts the nvasion of the ladies iii mos - - •ince Charles of Denmark will take . many manufactured products, and the �ons�.+fcuons. In 188E there were 1, I Lee six months. Prince Charles retail demand is fair. The report of of their iiex who returned themsely i 11 shortly visit Engla,lel. works in different parts of the- United aintelts, en p grvere; or sculptors ; i 189Q ' the had to 8,032 +.dward Stockquelin, a street chalk States closing is by no means unusual number risen For the first time in 1891 there we `` t iqt, died in; London recently, Stock- t at thi$ 'season of the year, which in lad architects on the census. The y aih was a grandson of Mrs. Sa ah � trade is always a trine of comparative numbered; Lady musician ,ddons, the famous actress. I uncertainty. Cotton has made anotb- .nineteen. and musile mistresses numbered eve The importance to English trade of er decided advance, and the mills are 19,000 in !1891. They were 11,000 to . .. he Nicaragua Canal was pointed lout reported to contain . ons moderate •aotivit,y yes before. Instead of 2,369 actresses by Mr. Colquhoun in a pa•.per read be- stocks. There is increase In ass in 18gI, there were in 1891, 3,696 the London Chamber flf Com- iron and steel, though some grades are In the •commercial -`class the 'incr [fore ;nerce. weak in price: Minor metals are also of women workers is not eo strikin µ,, The Duke of Cambridge, upon his re- a shade lower. Some shoe ,factor,ies are the appairently groat augmentation o t f th t f 1 r- closing oommerc fila! clerks being ear lained b tlremen rem a poi o cowman( e. In -chief of the forces, has been gazetted .chie=f personal aide-de-camp to the 1 GENERAL. ;. A little rebellion is reported in Hayti. I I I y• ;• . i . N.- Y I :1 Y..- - �,_N' r - . :: I /_ / - i N -c:'4 II t )�(' - blrSi - - - L :/ f I' , qI r I r . . .1w..,�� :' "$ ''-- •' .-.t_ + .. r4 - ..r � - w. , a" ,?- . - ,e , A' . -1 , 3 I , .air .I 1. jj-t 4 - 7." J }T _.:fir - ' - about the barn sa €)lsewhere. The fol- ti,t ,. �a ' ,' 3 feed all the fowls will eat to both old � I _- 1 .1 ,A _ 'I.. food. I have no faitTi in the theory, _ nese business and alas followed it for A :_„ .., ' twenty-five years and handles all hinds lean pullets will lay spore eggs then � t of collars, such>as.cork,-wool, wool -faced, ► fat ones. For laying Mens, give -morn `� P . ing and noon a feed of two parts cord m ,.-: ;.. rpr . $e has been a manufacturer of collars, meal, three parts wheat middlings Rind "y „5is sod making collars a study all these : four parts whttsat bran ; add a little t, , ,- years, therefore his .opinion is worthy y• ;• . i . N.- Y I :1 Y..- - �,_N' • it'K t . - M._ - . :: '.+s. . i _ _ I'. 1 I . what lines of farmitn are best dor .� N, em n th to urine. - _r F' Imo. I-- 1 I �;rj • iY'r••'..' .; - . . .1w..,�� :' "$ ''-- q. -r _u6:•-' °4 4 .-.t_ + .. r4 - ..r � - w. , a" ,?- . - ,e , A' . -1 , 3 I , .air .I 1. jj-t 4 - 7." the transl(or of this class of hundre -previousi$ described its accountants. -.' `-.: - Piy#S. 1�. 1 'nY.g. u4e'i� f "a .'',e 1�11j t`' it s - -K.. r.; r t f. ,s_� a B m"' l - e s - e,- e !s _ s t e - a °O- s e- o d e r e y t n s e y r t d e n e r n re- s e e t 960 es n y n ease g, y ds , �•'{.'4.°a' 1}.. �}�- 'ft-. .3R ,i yx-ia_i^,*il 1�' n`f� '411 ,£"a 4 yrin�' •,•a- r _�. 'p d.'':'`tM1'�� -:S '- �r •s a. 5 i ae - ..hi''aFa 3: s } {,t' W �. --� a,a dl. e. ,•Al ,out. ,;. [141!1. V. ,1 ,1 .� ;. -': .- , _ ate.- . v r?> -: I i r 4. €°.. 3 r" =� ' }r t 6 - +'T'.,. 1 :-r • . .( ': --. ' f { ting g I b of [[filar_ axis among Manny ( . :.. R: ► O ' 1 thr3m. ° Int : would' at 1 least alien them ? h ` - a 56 ' G�II 3 . what lines of farmitn are best dor .� N, em n th to urine. - _r F' !f -� e`j - a /�y■}y� g - p°�yc _Vhd of adagi • tl• at , " the' F est - t11e. . . .1w..,�� :' "$ ''-- i a ' •4 { - taheapest" ie , as applicable to things Give the Fowls Plenty of. Foo* , ` � Tr _ �' f - ' - about the barn sa €)lsewhere. The fol- Ns9ver feed all warn or cornmeal bu1Z �a ' ,' lowfng points about horse collars were feed all the fowls will eat to both old � `- d�; learned jn a conversation; with a manu-. � and young, tale year round of . suitable ;, »V., facture!' w110 is is the saddle and bar- food. I have no faitTi in the theory, 4f�� :. nese business and alas followed it for says an expert in an excha nge, that .., ' twenty-five years and handles all hinds lean pullets will lay spore eggs then � � ,y:" of collars, such>as.cork,-wool, wool -faced, ► fat ones. For laying Mens, give -morn `� "'' " 4� straw, both in - good and cheap- grades. ing and noon a feed of two parts cord t.: . $e has been a manufacturer of collars, meal, three parts wheat middlings Rind "y „5is sod making collars a study all these : four parts whttsat bran ; add a little t, , ,- years, therefore his .opinion is worthy salt, mix with hot water, feed warm c ; consideration. He sa s that a man may in cold weather. Give -green food, es- = -in J`.a i ,"' `' , convince hirnself and do justice.to straw pecialiy winter, chopped apples, 1.;�� �: ° collars by going do a dealer who has onions, beets, carrot, etc, mixed with learned the harness trade and knows ,the warm mash, adding a little meat, ..`:: �� .. - the quality of leather and make of ilii d or snot acre s, three times a week. p Fieep a cabbage hung in the henho�.sae ,, 'p:rl , A ,t � '; goods,. and ask him for a good collar within roach of the fowls, give wasttm •` Ia and to give him a perfect fit, and if [the water two or three times a day in ' 1f,,, . -Al . t.�A dealer cares to holyd his customer he winter, feed wheatit or corn at n> ht `', Kee ground bone, oyster shells, bio en 0. - , , ; will sural only recommend a nor col- y p crockery and charcoal where young and r `. ,&_ - S _< lar, - old can have access to them the yeas' � ��� - He sa s tbai rye straw `ail stuffing y for round and my experience for it—if your .w � henhouse is reasonably warm—you will �f � zt' , �' b collars has, for a number of years, been looked have winter layer, if your pullets are hbtched by 1st o May Do kee ,_ upon as an unfit article not too many !n a small lwuse.' Ten , .; 0M I for that purpose by the people using pu)� , lets in a house e" ht- b ten lay moxt y � � "` collars, but raduall the false impres- g Y eggs in proportion than 'twenty with � , r $ion is vanishing, for experience has the same care. - 1 ' y ., shown that it was not the straw, but',,+ the work of the man.who made collars, , • Poultry Notes. - '';°_4 i which caused the sore shoulders on The roasts should be low, especially < � ;. , . �r �:�A. animals. for large, heavy fowls, and should all .. ,, �'y,A 4s I- - In ears y gone by collars were made be of the same height. ' •, ulf , by men who had learned their trade, If you have a number of good old helm _� W `�>:, �, and took care to stuff a collar proper- do not change them all - for pullets. . :�:- . _. Iy, but the rapidly increasing demand Keep some of the_ old hens. .. - . - caused 'some manufacturers to employ' The good layers are active' and ge'Q=,: inexperienced workmen, who could not erally on the move, the first birds out :;; stuff and dfd not care how uneven or in the morning and the last to roost tit . ': knotty a collar would become. Next night. . `' '<� ,}'` .came a practice which was still worse, The time to gather feathers from , � i -,1Z s ' I the em to in of p y' g penitentiary hands on ducks and geese is whrBn the feathersy .fir:-. horse collars, none but the foreman are ripe. Do not wait until the fowls r ,., , � ; . a ` having an idea how a collar should be mode. ; the that lose a art of them. p When the hens stop laying per)iaps ; ti q , . •� «►n -sequence was pen- pie believed straw was the cause of the they can be started again by changing 4 Z. A ` collar hurtin Lhe horse. the feed. Give loss grain and more The ex erg or ex ►erienced collar p 1 maker, being unable to compete with meat and skimmilk. Turkeys must have a good rangy to 'f - r ` penitentiary labor, vas edmpelled to be profitable. They are bug eaters by find new means by .which his collars should be known on the market and nature, and must have a nod stretch of territor to fora a in order to da ;` - y g ,yi - sell It a profit which would yield him a living. This was wool, and gave en- well. Never have a fear that there is s ' eral satisfaction, but .vas heavier than danger of the poultry business being -. a '- st raw ; but they were soon imitated by overdone, 8 this larg ; country of ours using a small quantity of wool mixed with straw, and ss<�Ilirlg as wool nr wool-ar consumes more and _pore of eggs arid . oultry every year.. Our -supplies -fall. -_ f -i _` ,.�f' ' ' faced, giving the same results as the short, and e s aro im cited into - gg p our cities by the millions of dozens r,,,,; all straw. Sa that to -day there is no- article with which collars can be stuf- every season. 4 . fed by inexperienced hands which will -` ` "`- " . • ' - ' not chafe or gall the horse. But straw BIDDY'S CLOTHES -PIN LEG. � � �Y.- used by a professional workman is as ._ "t good as or better than anything else, An interesting Demonstration Couetrt 114 , .0 `4 .:,. for the simple reason that !t is lighter Heredity to the ovlpara , " ,, and as cool as an thin known. Anot her point is the dealer. Quite a " If there , is one thing I despise . � " °`� ,' number of men are handling collars more than another," rem4rked a gen- • I, • . +• who have no judgment of them what- tlernan the other da " it is a man y' re`s `.`', ever. whet her the leat her used is good, or the work done properly : if a sales- who does not regard the troth with tit - . ? ,1' , man comets alone wan handles t•he con- sacred awe. I notice that the local ;�.; vitt:-made or other Chea collars, and p u papers are full of big egg, big p mp- r `fit` , tills. t horn they are as good ag those of kin, and other stories of that sortY. some manufac:t urer whose name is known. bur that t,hry can afford to sell `that have little real merit in them. <,I cheaper for some' reason or other, he and I fear that some of thein do not : _� ;.n� ':' buys from ,him and recommendR it ac- even have the redeeming virtue of be- - cordinetly to his cuptotners. perhaps in full confidence that it is really so. This ing strictly true. I believe they are i9 to a great -extent. the cause of find- exaggerated. Now I have a story for " ing so m» rl �- collars throughout the you that i$ not only a good one, bot ' country which chafes. it - is true. What does a story amount last but not least comes the men osis col la rsi. The buy too to if it is not true V Any fool can ' , -,' lfghi a collar for h generally purposse t hey in- make up a lie. I hate a liar. Here is f ' tend to use it for. Some, in order to my story :— H ' I save 25 (*nts, others, because they im- " I was -down east the other day :_ ' agine that it iii good enough, while quite -and stopped at a Farm. house for . din-- ' down " I • = a number of people seeing a poor col- ner. After dinner I sat on the I lar of same dimensions as the good one, orch to take. a smoke. I saw an old .. _ but. at a cost from 25 to 50 cents less, hen bobbling about in a very awkward ' believe that the dealer is only putting way, -and I said to the farmer's wife - 1',_`- on the price in order to obtain a larger "' Madam, what is the matter with - Profit. Very .often an 18 -inch collar that hen I' - ts used where a 17 -inch would be a fit. "' That hen,' said she, ' is lame. It; f1' I A very bad habit is to soak a new col- has an artificial leg.' ' tar in water for twelve hours • this will, I "' Oh, it has; has it V .. - of course, rot the straw or wool which "' Yes. You know there was soma ► is used. 1 very cold weather last winter, and ,,, F I, .-•.,•�—i . one night the hen froze her leg off r t`'T .' Farmers Should be More- Business- I pitied her. I .nursed filer and deo• -cored her up, and she finally got well. •- ' ` Llke But she couldn't walk on one leg. So ` I tine great trouble with farmers is that they are not careful enough about I ust stuck a clothes in on the _ p • stump of her leg, tied a. string around it to hold it on, and she does very well ` ' Her •; 1. . the business part of their work. They with it.' - do the work and left the profit or loss �" Well, well,' I said, ' if that isn't_ 1 - tomo out as it ma without iving the Y g stran e =' " ' " es,' replied the shod lady, with �, = matter a thought, or It they do occas- a smile, ' but that isn't the strange part Pt _ 4 Insall y make a spasmodic effort at of it.' /' No !' -. - �a. . keeping accounts it is soon discontinued �' No, indeed I The strange part of -11 - �• Ras making too much work. it happened afterward, and one would I ,. •r i • How are we cin to know `"where g g scarcely believe it if one hadn't seen tt . with one's own eyes. This spring that � -,- `� _' we are at" in any other way than by hen with- the clothes -pin leg wanted to - � . keeping account of the expense connect- hatch. I didn't think she could. 'Fraidr, ed with dairying, for instance I Nine she'd break the eggs with her stump {{i� " out of ,tan are - ",going it blind" year Hut I kind o pitied her, cause she was a• cripple, and I put thirteen egg$ under a , ' rM after year. They feed and milk their her. She stuck right to her business - y ` f�1 ; cows, and make and sell the butter,' for three weeks - and --never broke an . -:� ,�„ and then at the end of the pear know egg --hatched out every chicken.' ' nothing. about- whether they 'are any "' Well, I said, ' that is not so ro- w� : better off or not as to the dairy. _markable.' "' No,' replied the woman, ' that was - }' Don't you think many a farmer is not so very odd, but that isn't it. The � a., . keeping cows at a loss I .Well, nov;- do funny part of it was that every one - of those little chickens had a wood&� = � -, � �' - . you think you are one of them. your- leg I ' " " self.9, How do you know about it, any- Y - . , . way 1 Have ;you the figures to prove that your cows are a source of profit . _ The Football Cram,1 . to you t It would be well for every ' = Football in England has become such[ yN�-, ; dairyman and every farmer who does . sot claim to be, strictly speaking; a a craze that employers are 'complain }, 'dairyman, to try and ascertain Just Ing of their men absenting themselves , where he stands. Guesswork is a poor from work. Some employees on the , t '' P pian to go by. if we are once convinced Midlands that they that we are losing money we- may bet- actually proposed 4:#. x I" ter stop dairying and turn our atlas- should be allowed to work on Sunday - l 5' tion. to something else. at the mills, in order to be free to at `1 � _ Now, when we start in to find out the ' tend football matches on Monday. The truth of the matttter ore must give the football fever hl.s got such a hold of ' ';' < cows a good chance.. We need not ex- the Birmingham boy that a local paper - „ t� pect to make a profit out of poor cows says boys introduce football editions of '..V5 1n the first place nor out of poorly fed the evening papers into their classes 0$_ s ones in the next place. DonRt condemn at Sunday -school, and discuss the pre- ;t 4: r the cows unless they are really to blame, vious day's,- play during • the lesson. �t Remember, many a ggod cow returns _�_ _ - - s , e o 't ulm 1 because it h r ow er no x fi p y 'to Their Statldilig ,.� y. is a phnysical mpossibill do so ' . Old Man—Women don't r4 �`- y. with the f.,ud he supplies her and the It amount to , . �' /care she receives. is a clear case of f give nothing,' get nothing. farmers busi- much. a New Woman --They amount to as ' ' i��= . „" _ ,et once apply as strict to their the south as men, -I guess. Old Man that isn't niur� ncrs methods work as mer- does to his, to- --Well, very . is it I o=t; and'it: will go�'far ,_ . , . {. F. . - .:... - .. , .... - I .: - _ I : ,. • :: - . ,.. e 9 { 1 t.:"- s3 k \ P } rs . 1 . - r y..f#.. - .a -.l .�„ ,,,.. ,a.. t .. 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Reaziri has our thanks fora ., Btirli a �vb� is very lid �+Ith tn8am- 1 er ou IO' was simply Wm friends are waiting tci t to the address label on your pap Y n1Ce piece of venison. „Catton• kI is many f _ �, �_ can always ascertain the date toe iiia s .lendid. hear of hiesom tete recovery ''` ! our s3ibscr3ptiou to Tn3s ledg i p II n � , . ­�. � . . .. p� — We understand that both teaches a of wilt i a cue of the I .0 • 0 0 - . emittanoes are acknowledged by a for an- P' Newm nerrYmirtlag rovoking son" _ ehanga o date on label on the brat paper fol- our school haps been re engaged most laugh ole and P — lowin zeoeipt of money at this office. Always sluts in bel mammoth hall at Malvern on • tis other ear, wihout -a obangs of salai y. g I r, i � _ tFDep the date vaid ahead. y 1 nk iving service will be held in Saturday a ening Nuvember the 196h, e.: , —Tba sg a (*ere abouts ►• ��. - 's church . Sunday neat, corn Some fe of he farmer the , ` ¢n 1# !' UL. St. George I We base dust received �� mencing at 8 p m. A hearty invitation missed Rett ng in heix roots during �"� �• {� .ib eatenderi to all. fiise weathe and now are having w work 91.4iffiag Prince Albert, at a slight isadvantage in the mad, hat I .: i : Bbl, pf $�$t-class Grl2iger� naps ;Nay �,. wr,0f, ";- —Mrs. John Sael1, of tie are growing yet. I . N. W. T., who has been here for a few come say Y aced thrDagh ; -I �iVV'hlch we sell 5 lbs. dor 25c• ' .. A couple of party loads pa PIt7KEIIIN.G, ONT., NOV. 15, 189Ei days with her aunt Mrs. S. Buell, is now here on Th rely night heading for Cedar . - - home. ce had as elegant e r wa a we sa on h y , rove wbe� PPo ,. _ I .. ` , . "�..: I , . ', . G ,: M. BAT] . �. ''. I L. ":. • m Musk= the would - _ fro likely stunned ether lig zn r all Y Y. --W. J. Rea om anted b time. batt is together I- I ___ s.o:, c ka on Saturday evening Boa y lied it a 1 tie watery over head on their . street, Pig p LUCALISMS•.r - the carcass of a cnos noble deer. He return. 80 Lo 11:90: E� enjoyed the outing immensely. Mr. lash Dn lost a valuable cow on Mon• Hip.h# _ ` --- . . .... .w .1 . . . -� �­1,1111 0 meetsday which it appears was pasturing on the )[ 1 bw • 1 '—Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visite Pickering—PiokerintCad oarnment con oiMnd y tarsi s an sup ed to have got a small 13 i _ every Tuesday, office over Bank. 88tf - pursuant so pus g turnip in its throat and choked. The -- a Ma ie cordon is spending a neat at 10 a.m., at Brougham for tfie _` AB 11r. Mis g>; oral business. carne will a lesson to a riamber of the - -I . " , -,I HO at Dunb _.., . an I. ' few days with relatives in Osbawa. trans ..of gen J f as to loan a Dentist) will be —F. Hook, the well known and h'ghae °tI weuld adv a the gentlesian that owns I ' I Our aim is to have the hest lines of Groceries, --Dr. F. L Henry,y ( to be had ir, he market, at reasonable prices. 't"T'NENTON found at the Gordon House Parlor's every respected baker of Markham village, the d r �x JLI soLICh 33tf pu'rehased a business in Oshawa. Before sues `a flit pnbl oto Tthat is such a ook after t an n t y . �...,..�.. ,,; east, Toronto. Tuesday. ' --W, E, Vanstone is having an addle on auction ms whole househo d effects and and keep i from .running out so at the - .--•----- laced to the rear of his butcher shop horses wh le passing by. I do not wish to . T E. FA] cries . Amon .his furniture housed a tJ . TEA, Coy Sing Rtreet. stock df groceries. 6 solicitor. Coe compel an man to keep his dors p —Mrs. S. Hendere0n and two sons, of was a New Williams s sewing tnaebine but I thio such annuals should be looked�tt�Y1t10i1 Soarboro Junction, were here last week that sold for $40.54. Nu other make of alter befo a any great harm is done by him. Special �"AMEB M : ' sewing machine would have brought halt it is no stake he is a bad one and will - . •j , I -_ v Tle H per ' with friends. * Thistle Iia." an auction sale. I Is 'van to every detail of Cllr , �p5 —Best Scranton Coal Bold at Pickering the price at damages orebody yet. gI.NI Harbor for $4.30 per ton. This price ,.,: Our be ring wound up this year with a I RE(IIN of iciNSALe meeting bleb was held at John Lowrie'" ter, Bot. Will prevail until further notice. ltjf _- I , Grocery Department and as a re- loan, investor Y waWedn oyer and h,nhere the basiupes ,,- in ndill, donatd, 16 Tor --James Palmer has his cltopp g Tfie hitle man still goes west rein Sunda gs all arranged in west of the village, in running order, and evenings. good she for next season, when it is ex. , , . sult Oulr trade is 'steadily :ncreasirig DOW do is pow ready for work in that line. G�ivd Mr. and Mrs Jas. Steveagon have moved pected to un another successful ring and , - 1! tars, Bol him a trial, into their new home. there is p enty of good material to make it office. Whitby, are obli ed to Ieave out a num- F. M. Cha man aondnots our Epworth aaacesafu I. I Kindly give us a trial order - A. tdc(iilliyray --We g P her . of _district letters this week. bur service this Wednesda . evening. - YoU Rt, �. JAMES L as 'sa Eva - = .•.. - - G ods delivered to all parts of, e� xotar h scribes will please over look the feat, M�, and Mrs. Jno. Rodd and Dat wilt atter t it is seldom we are compelled to do so. $pent Sunday with friends at VHhitbp. The Tol! Gates. , I • I t 4 Monday =uesd ys of el - —"Rejecting Christ, the -consequences We are pleased to state that the trustees ,- e . •. he to "n fre prayer g� The ark ltoada conirpaiity is desirous - 1 ie the tovio for the Y. P. S. C. E. ra er .have re-en ed J. B. MoCulloah for anoth- . y (TALL t blonds evening at 7:80. er year. to abandon �n the roads to thevarioas town• ! 7. 8olicito meeting sea y DICKIE.: The leader will be Mise Alice Wood, of At present Jae. t3adler is in s v8ry pYe- sbipB th ougb which they:run, and the Toronto, will ho for lila a dY e the JOHN C.U. Brougham, e� Wooler.. carious condition, we pe Cay of oronto prop, 3es to remov instructions 1 recover market ea it the �I1 Rales are removed. throughout th �i —Wm, Forrester, of Toronto; and for Y• to on saturda; - merly of this plane was here Saturday. Miss Addie Mowbray is giving np her - school at Christmas to attend the Ottawa A npajo icy of the municipalities, York His man friends throughout the Town• Co., fav r the scheme and are willing to -_ — _ __ 9 Normal School. ----------------- -shi will re ret to bear that he is in very - -� -- Jno. Balton purposes attending college at assume he roads, while a' fww corpora• __ ._�^^ poor health Belleville after Christmas. We wish him tions in the western part are opposai3 to ��- • F abundant auaaeae. - it. Pic erlDg Township. although not in —W. J. Stark of Stouffville, agent for a ed andAILORI NCI ll. Burge, l's t • tering ?. leading English, American an:l Canadian Chas. Mackey spent Sunday at home, as that oD my is somewhat inter _ taro ve Mi Fire Insurance companies, also the Can- did aleo Mr. McCulloch. Charlie is look- our council ail are not in favor of assuming I Dentistry. ad Life, has an advertisement in his ing hale and hearty. that portion tion o ilia toll roads from the I Aeeo�ir ni Albert Waddington, who for a short time day or night iss�e, read it. Holhur hotel to the 8aarbor� townline. �' Residence, Tc —T. N. StepLenson shipped his house has been visiting friends bare, has resumed As the emoval of the toll gates would be _— — thefound the townshi Our tailoring, department is now In full blase canlot beebeaten g Duk . vale. HOPI hold e$acte to Toronto' on Monday. Ag work The Al er insurance ease has caused con- welcomed d by all, it behoves p finest and best lothtng at prices vrl council members to show why they op H. 4EON Mr. S. bas a'eoepted the agency of the aiderable excitement in this neighborhood• - erinary t3ollel United States Life Insurance Co., be will May it soon subside. pose tb •abandonment. - - of the out on ' '- spend some of his time in our midst. We understand that Wm, Newton in Vi'e ad an interview with Reeve Y Office. esiden — re rather slack at the evtip us in the near fetor©. We Gerow the other day and .he gave a few. z Thipga a tends leaving t quarter mtlel r _ - — - _ - •vtII shoes orating w irks bore just now. Tho stook ill miss his smiling face. reasons why Pickering should not assuane R n [� �� hours from t il5ted, TtiOse i cots an ~ f gi• t�ph address of apples is prt;tty well salla The condition of our main street is a Lha ro unless the York Goads Co. saw (}reen River,( W desire to sell their apples shoul;l do disgrace to the" village. We would ask fib to rant a handsome sum as a bonus fortni ht the factory ° le to shat their cows up at niEtbt. for ao Ding. �V8 are offering Goo Values in these Iines. Have eotliema lame oto cb: goylAs so at once, as is a g pep _ will b9 closed for the season. I We are told that two of our young men In z e fi t place the bridge is in a very before the recent advance in prices. It will pay co'a to s ABY su Veterinary C< —Soarboro council will meet at Wo were very f►ttentiye to some of the ladies poor B ate f repair. One of the centre - _ - - of the ontari< burn, on ;Monday neat at 10 a. m. for at the Convention. That's right boys.. abatm nts is,sinking and will sot,n have - else honorary regular business. At last westing he Aaron Perkins' new barn and stables to be re air d, the planking over the , . society, treat are finials d and add greatly to the pros p mals. Also p da6e waa fixed for the Lyth, but as that brit a is bad worn and that alone would Re s BU TIN 0 Dentistry, A' interfered with county council the date per sppearance of our neighborhood. g Y file antler timbers ____-- -- - - We wonder if the Sunday School iutende cost $ 75 t replace ; reasonable ra tablishment o has been made ore week earlier. holdi3,g an -anniversary at Xmas. We of the brid will have to be replaced ____�___--- -- '" -- - olaremoIIt. —Messrs. Henry, of Oshawa,`and John think they should do something to enaour- within three or tour years at moss. But 1y attended t� n Il. The railin aside from TT � - ' Gordon, of church street, had rKther a a e the little ones. this is not K ILLINGHANI'S . -11 --.-. - ­_-,::.-_-�� '. �le deal on g rbron hast re d e `s about 2,773 feet long and ie 1_l_J� v ----- animated discussion over an app Messrs Emerson and Ha the br g Wednesday afternoon. In3eed so lively turned from hunting in the Canadian High- • a s a y conditi°u To replace chat it ^�^^"' It chartered a s is least $175. Then we some Furnit re Establishment is replete with the latest styles is g; NOMAS was the diseugsion that a case for assault lands. They have chs to pec would cost at _ ' .. t may be preferred against some ane. to bring down the game. Io tit huge. outtinQ9, at Lite east end BEDROOM SUITS at 12. - t, OnTmisst. mast, Ont. --Don't forget W. E. Vanstone'B stook Although thtre hsa been no Kinae►le let- there ,is a liege bank some 6J5 feet in ARLOB SU ITS, We nnderatand ter iii the 'News" for some time, still we lengt with an average depth of Fis ft. I R. H� sale to day (Fri.da. EXTENSION TABLES and umb r are alive and well. In spite of the dull ,n wet weather keeps slidintt P. izlAGl that Jonathan Forcer will add a n e vitt g,e is , iu a flourishing con= This dank d - __ of animals to the list ot3ered for sale. times, our a, down land causing the ditch to till up an - CHaIRb of all descriptions. mill. Green . As Mr Porter has been burned eat be clition. -p BUN' Some of our young men are looking far if not;attended to would ®Donnas ®Lli� e a lot f new style$ in Picture Framings on hand. I:B. License will positively sell all that be offers.• ward with a hopeful anticipation to the road 'way. At the we �e hay,�oe at the et —Thos. Bryan, aged 7i3 years and ti New Year's snpger at Claremont. We have another deep cutting that neaeasitatesvillaae. months died at his son's residence near not heard that any of them have began b the erection of cribwork-At eithet side of - - R♦BE - Aadleg on Monday. Deceased has been fast for the occaeiou. the road. The hill is CUM of a sort UHDEBTA- ;Our Llndertaking Department is also complete in seer a izee�constantl on hand. Embalm- �e Go e4 _ a resident of the township for some years Rev. Jno. Harris preached ,a highly edi- of quick sand that keeps oozing out through res to Coffins and Caskets in all s y .,.am 1-. and was a quiet inoffensive man. The fyiug sermon on Bnnday to a large eoagre• the Lumbers and filling the ditches. This - looney to lF 01 i funeral took place on Wednesday to the gation. He chose for his text, "Beek ye cribwork ie now in bad state of repairs, ing made aspecialty. - _abated. OFF Brougham e Baptist cemetery, Brooklin.1. the Lord while He may be found, call upon and will have to be replaced very soon• p� TT A �,. Pic grin 9 a transaction o P Miss Martha Rogers, a formdr "resid- Him while He is near". It is Maimed that the portion of road HILTS & D ILL 1 A. Pa r k*A• for tl 1.ant here and who has been for- the past MUS Lottie Hortop is parsninR her a#ad situated in Pickering including the bridge four years a Missionary in India, will les at t e W. C. I ,while Will Lawton is .building. 8b at the Friend's Thanksgiving Mis in training at the Whitby Model. Will cast sDt�e $�'� to oonstruro. If our FSENTIMENTVnililhti Bt0 speak s Bks highly of hie oo modelites and also council get control of Lbs roadway 't ventilation a _. ..' I . ­;­L. sionary meetintz on Friday evening the would_ be necessary to appoint a C1re• ;, eornor -Duna 22nd. Wm. I. Moore, of Toronto, will of the entire teaching staff. f Residence-$ - 1, Last Monday saw a Isrge Crowd a�em• taker tt, look alter the road and rridgt3,ON Comm mHOJIAt , also deliver an address. Everybody wet ole in our village. It was the day of the and keep the dit�ihee clean, and the 1 Dome 7:30 p. m. Epworth Lea a Contention. The ra- tioneer, League P repairs necessary would raise our twee �- - we whole of —By special act of parliament ` neat gram was both interesting and beneficial. nearly half a trill. The bridge not being .ttention givE Thursday has been set apart as Thanks I;ev. A. C. Crewe was the a akar of the , chargee clod, Pe upon a townline the county could not be Ae the dark, dreaming cloud" of depressions tltfting: Box 47, Broin giving Day far-tbe Dominion of (Canada. evening: All who were present spent a compblied tv assist in maintaining it. It � - And the 1®am of prosperity over us glows, POOaT In order to observe the day a9 all good very enjoyable time and went sway more is also Claimed that if the company can' g time t0 look over our Wardrobes - F. Green citizens should, we will be compelled to than pleased with Kinsale s hospitality. , not make the toils pay for repairs, with a 'Tia a Suitable er=as Mends go to press Wednesday evening. Our - population of nearip x,000 tD use the1. And ser0u"ly hank about getting new clothes. stock, a scribes will pTeasq bear this in I>aind and �; Brawn's Corners be handled b :: i road, is it fair.to ask Pickering Township o ;tins-sol< let us have their letters a day earlier. • with a population of only 4.,500 to main• : Ag the above conviction strikes you, gild Sone make clothes nmi �ARHE ti;; —From the Newmarket Era we learn . Mina Mable Bennett ha>i Taft Frank ,�� it, If Oki" count of Qntario did y y y action, wq would ask ou to klndl remember that w comm: that Mr. John Finlay, of Norwood, and Weir's. s9enme the task Pic rice has scant Pickering ret Mrs. Monk was file nest of ffirs. Brooks = ' �' them right regardi>ag price and general make-up. We live in Pirie's I3loc� Lire IIIsnran Lydia .B. Scott, widow of the; late Dr. M g one-fifth of the taxes to pay. and would, tionably the Stanley Scott, were duly married 'on last week. f .doing the tai f last week in that town. Masa Gammie is Yisiting.at Mr, Po*ars egeTa in that event have s mach higher .•► ,est profits. 0 now. Then the farmers . A,i�C PICKFING S .` The Employ ,Wednes+day at present, County rate than n •,••N, B. lYl f e bride has many friends in iokering, The strong) Andrew Patterson and sister visited at :of Whitby and East Whitby townships T and all join in wishing both she and her . W, Irwin a last week. use the road as mash if nvt more ban do FASIOl\ ABLE TAILOR. tending IIIs33 husband much happiness during the un Sictne yHnnter has en ed with W. - to interview f : y gag; the farmers of Pickering. Our represent• selves other. known subsequent. Ormerod for a abort time. atives claim that the oonatruotion of stroll - . L.- --Rev. (Iso. Young, D. ,D.; who Mr. Morrison, of Bxooklin, is visiting at - a road was not necessary tri Lha fli et.1 -y . , . * IRE - . .4 " ..'_:!�­, -, ,�'�� . 91 organized the Methodist church in the present with Jno. Littler lase, and that had the township been Nortb-West and passed thraugh the Robert Greens nt Bnnday with Cor conenhod •the lot Concession road would a ss troubled times of the rebellion, will preach general merchknt D. Brown. s� ri I here on Sabbath, Nov. 17th, at 10:80 a. Balsa Mary J Jackson has been bt►sily en- have been used. These and atter reasonsS% F e at Geo. Wefr's this week. are urged why PiakerinR. shaulld not as i . . - • . . . . . s t� m., and 7 p. m., and .present the alarms g d ag e s piT,aI Aptb of the superannuated preaohere, widow Messrs. AobO. Dann ant' Qhank were sum$ the road unless liberally bonused Capital Sohl . t, • visiting at John Fleming's recently. ' for so doing. and orphan s fnLd. These will be able g - Petal Pard ' sermons and should be listened to by Mise Dimma, of Cedar (Trove, was the .The , tn►stOer is Dow before the Lienien = >3 '' Mrs. Irwin last week. ant-Governor in cooneil and will no aoubt COf`set8. large oongregatione. guest o! her sister; New Pirints, Cottonades, ahirtingt3, �` John Cowan . The patrons of this place held their on- be properly aadt with a" soon as possible. Cleats Ties, lat8st style and Color. White and Fancy Shirty _` V- F♦Oowan --The members of 3t. GFet ge's Guild, nasi meeting inthe solaoolhoose on'fueaday - , son, Esq. ': Pickering, intend holding an oyster evening. spring Suitin sand pantingt3._ supper entertainment on• the evening M!►RIAG1l.. g Patteraol pe A. Spring bcinabt t► ealnable trotting _ „�e17(1lDallts 4f Prints at Reduced prices.1. . a. nlcnult of Thursda , Nov. 21st, Thanksgivin PASZZ t.--d >►mxon Ness Hillside. au u �4.� y g mare from Thos. Bennett for the large sem clay, N=vouthei ,, tom, itiias Hannah a . ©Nall Papers fruit! 6c. up. A genera! day., The oysters and other refreshments of five dolls►rv. 4=ffierod, of Pleasea6 View Farm, tte&rb=io, ��� AA i'; Will be served in the rooms beneath Mr. Barwick left there on Friday for and seoond daughter of Jobs 8rmared, R ► - L-= % G �}, iiRg i � � ��' ; meted iBtaLF : to F. F (cell, of Markhaw,-late of Sitz, . s Pirie's hall; while the concert proper will Hamilton where he intends s ding a few �'s ppi�nn Eg Rlaud take place in the gall, commencing at 8 days with his sister of that place. • - ,. •, r1 meati will be held at the ,:.. -. - >' . pion t Pulsus r o stook: The affair promises to be of Qna e y iiR. Bale [fie iateP. - - .,- ou Free Methodist church, the first.Sunday gnat interest, and all should attend, . , _ of next month whei,:a large attendance is Fbv, Nov. lf,•.�Credit safe of firm stook, i t e s i - : For full particulars of program see bills expected. itriplementas, stay theolierty,ot 'pT. E• PICK ' just issued. - W. Bennett received a severe crack on Vanstoae. at lot 17,.. tin. 1; Firing x O . - .. ;.. --The' funeral of the late pied -L• erg L1. s arrive . the ribs on Sunday evening. I have not , Township, adloutiug: Piakelriog '�aillap, �'� ,� »-* ok la3e on Satarda afternoon from ' ' h�{�' . P y et learned tf an were► brok+sti or not. bn6 Sale at I o clook:.' bills fol' filo• I V?;f � , -- �,, ,;, F•x -,� r E .AVF a �noru complete wive (I.T,V his parent's residence near Liverpool, and ywe hope not. y ularo. " Thos. gttuc�tn`,:>R�t?� o � � w � .. GTI - the rehiatns were interred in the Disci le Noy. tb=-Anatn �pf ^ ..;:� . - P Jacob Brooke we believe is going eaten- �Vttpr�Av,, + 6,s varied stock of Millin- whitb cemeterg west of the village.-1 Although lively into the pork business, and it is very top 1-g� y, furn#�tp r!• FF �� 1 e,' .,, I. }. ' . 'aid r4 T E ,` .r - 4M='t'-`'f i >»� L ' .- e :i :" till@,y =rlal . . '.ii '. the weather was eaceedinRl inclement, likel be will be a eat ac aisitivn.6o the .P'ickarii►g np>a;fp, $h$ y . is, ...vim: il, .. Terfita t :n, ,�>�+ar .and acc�la�ipanimei1.t" -.than ,,:,: there were a largpe number of friends and Harris company. : ire �*} -, Fl ,. _.,' - ` :Z: ,:-`iea7,• } • - _ A.. °I.'? -i • ''!A ,I y� _ ��k 'Y �4� 1.h f :l gat !.:: _ ` i, A u i `'� - 11rir Wrt ht:whD"bas. been. iii _ z, .�, _. '" i e s th Mast s d v ad, with ,._tll!.._oe _19#• �:. 1i r la lives resent to w to s e a g ,.- ;,{ . .; ;.. �_,~ _ r ra . e + .: i` i _ .:.s. _ .~�_ 0'E+ : :. - =sits reel Mr.. Jackass for the et suatar�ner left lse _. rl►__. ? . < E v R .._ - ' i lits. The burial serric�, was.00ndaoted Pa , :.. _ ,_ , _rte .� 1.fl r 4; s ,rx '::. s, E¢ ger cent pi Fri f r T r re s Wap ,. , ..., , _ �� on da D Toronto whs he ilntpsd . b •Jao�, rte' b Elder Fo3 rester, of Toronto, who also - .n,. y Y {.• } s in for b wig lay g a a t,er t. •... .. = M „ r } „, . cached a short funeral sermon n 011e _ .. , . , k �• {� c a n r r 1 r; ,� a:: Quite alzibe Dii7l 'tiers t _ 1 .. X11 F`••' k Yr .bS.i a.. .,last ., T +•1 i � F ,,.. Disell church, Lust befoia the inSerment. t: :. • :. - r$ of meatin a his Lf l } . sy .j , .:fig ... , y g held t _tom- .::. .b... - r ,.r R•-r'. .b �h :'.: 4-ice-.- r .,",.q - ;y , - ncth s m -sympathy was felt for..t a sotrow �_ _.. y . Pe y . .. , pp -,Y ;,; int , _A . ,, ... Tharada evlsu y�,� ir,� . J ,.t.rr +e kf..:.:.: ,, y„{ is 'and fr.ende, :: ,..1Tf 7' 1.. �ti .`%1;w, zl*es: �i.:.F . 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