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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1896_12_25IIIIIIIIII> Ie, J, I4 Itall A ro III, t II40' 4.�4� IIIIIIIII'54- v- -W PIC-)]'LICERING, ONT-i-, FRIDAY DECEMBER 25, 18960 0 IBalsam Wexford OUT AROUN D U 8 your a 11�( h -men rnendino &ni at 0. i�' t Js 4 Tingle, postmaster of this plak,LATROT LOOAL 11APPINIX61 to be in hard luck. He keeps store IhItineY 9. I RROORDIDIDT appears RE' tie well us postoffioe and a eho� t time ago Across the road Mr. Philip keepwl ID., THE P 58 AND JOTTXD DOWN by OUR M B&TEMAN, M9' An# R. OMOO'gnd Reeldenols his establishment was ransacked by burg _post office. I ce hours: Mornini lure who carried off about 0200 worth of Warner Brown is now:engaxedl King street, Pickerioll OM do. Lant Thurtiday night thieves paid Aionza Jones, 900 I::)o Lo 11:30. Fivenir a 6 to a. CLAREEM-ONT Mr. Pugh's wood sale last week wiv a second visit to the'liouse and after help- themselves to some articles of clothing and M C. DEWAR. M. D., C B. milatle"o oboppilag Luill `hfw� ga, I n very well attended. C Attention giVO13 to Fl tie a large quantity of edibles they found in Mrs. J. R. Jones is building an a s,attery. Offt a d -- 4 ble, W her poultry house. treatillent by Galianic d b the kitchen, they brohe open the fit& that 111-tely occupied by D J. hi rs. -Boyer io with oiti friends Oyer bitched up a valuable horse and drove The temperance ineetin: *U'WOR 4d. tile bolidaye. I . ij , Dale's blmk, Pickering, 010t- awhy with it. The citv police have been tended on Tuesday evening.; F. Pugh, of Cliatlill, *is I 6 in -180 Ift" t notified- as ibis suspecied that the thieves Some of our young people, attaisdod dw,' Week with his son. came to Toronto, Friday morning the oyeter suppor t Glen -Ma or 106zi, unw�m, i, A. 11allidoy, of 13r6okliu, speut-Suuday horse and buggy W&S f3Uud in an open sbed evening. -PINKMILLS' PARKER, Barrister 8 S OM AS at Thos. E. lugli'o. near Broadview aventie-and Danforth r9ad, John Ps. D'sney litts Oot h$9 ay. T,riva -e Dr. Smith will be here first audIbird but the baruesj could not be found. %ut, and what a lot of goods is bowivl� T at Duniml-ton eai�h sturd� 35ly fan,19 to loan saccess h our wor at fi vc per cet Tuesday of eyt:l,y montf-,. - -6 It 0 --- . st wiab forilim, ­kIW tb Ilear Wtas AjeXa­,de Mt Splendid weather for the !CaWouian I)on't fall 11 Iffir Hubbard has moved a6a,y Irom otx-, Imidst and.111r. Smith, of Whitj;y, Will ba;jr Duntrarton TILa event of the season. ,,NTTON & 1)r)T)T)S Adolaide atre, t Choice atent ii1ou'r, pet bbl. Eiuk liroprietor:Mr. Lvaper, T) s0LTCTT0RF, ETC.. 101 charge of the school after vacation. larelnont TuciaLlay y MoKay, WhQ lias been -i]3* Dakota eu... t, Toror to At 01 Bra $1(o)..Oo, Shorts $10.00 per ton.. vVish him -ticcess. for Witl) . � L - - 'L: - i eursjolier6 on IL visit Centennial Corners. 131BO y Wa3ter MeAvoy hho'irettifiied horne ftom 1� :Q T F, FXR WELL BkR the �Torth-Wvst ftTid will rerhain here ufa- t T�R. colinty crown A'ttnrney. and ooun,,y M issee Palmer and �Jrj Of Mi,ig Bmbri-Ige, of Toronto, lifts boen til 6priljg TIA'brother William i1i ekPe6- 10-Y Ling 5frH Robt. Cowan. eo­�--stor. CourtHcuse-Whi'LlIv- Pickering, were lio-e with rieuds cia cd*home in a few da% 13, Elverest jr of Sunday. Av'y. Mr. McDonald deliv�red im �exca- Tile Epworth League.of Chritittian En Pr" lent sernio here last Sunday, but zoalm 14� & NtcGILLIVRAY, 13'ARR18- aChit(i At CtiltellDial 1118t Sunday. 'pl)OR,to I,ofit Itill uur readers a very M(-rry We widli I- 'Dine doavor helA their annual temperance reason there was no choir, A f nee wi It tars, Christmas, and a happy and proliperout,, jao. 11a11 i)ow, It. Wco, Whitby, Oat. offering will be ar-ked frorn lic'te tio('114 V to Loan SY bervice on Mouday evou lug. New Year. Mono NJ rg ....... Nil 11011;110 tl�:" The bovs of our uc libonood A Ai I I 1 met'. 'ARY $UI an luate of be 011totrio VE q, ,,,,to. rw,iptcred. othe Ontario �at( fliviry f(.)rg(3 0110 L111 01 Iat inn lieu aukl,rih 11 tn 4 1). w a 111-1111 01'., 1'. U, t A. VFT JL A 1� y S Lj 1, (j 1,1; N tbpOntar Vo:erinary T�rontojuglkkterod 1110u1b �,j OutFrio Vote inary )jo,lical Ags()eiatio or, *Arqr.f th,e Ontario Medic (LI!3c honorary i-neml, treatB all di L)f dolnestie-ated a' Vetorina All cvi;u! pruwpzY attende3 to t.,3s. �) ffa�;e lit tbf- Well liflown a ro,-%qo n a r it t3 woet of 4 Ira) tO -DUIN.N, Conveyancer, CO'n inissioner fol taking, �kjfidayis, Ta"11's Claremont. 0 lit WY BUNTING, I'mier of Marria B* Liconqe6fortlecoulity Of Ont&TiO I C coo at the store or"it his r6bideQLS, Pic-heri 111-Y Bli 11 ituraj. is 'a bou �N 0 3 T T"W"all f arui,11, 0 1 i a ov(vl,y 1(jpArtment. ­.'LYP -.0 I w I t it the he it br ando; Whilo the Fit,"Wea are jir�)vided with a h1)R!lt3r4. tto traveller .37-ly DR. 3CXT0N,,,r0WNS111PCLER o tlouvvyancer, cQ-riwipiiontr for taki 6111� i i vitFi, Acco-antal't J;Ld Insurtinef, Agen bl"-acy to loan (in form prorerty. Will- pr t)hted. OFFICIE­At Will bO every flifternoon for t 6e. 27- . T UcsnSed All T Lion or, Valuqt6r. ete fcr Past York n-- tLa whole of N,)rth i nil th Ontario, Stri altentiouqvive-.1 to al� ),rdery 1,*5 uiail or telegr Uhar.oee %101!lrale. A jross T1106�1'01UC�7 E16,% 47, Brotigb:Lm, 6 it ONEER. E.TC POiTILL, UCTI', UA - (ireen Itiver, wilipits srleo from �jqq nut ori:jug tr;owls both far and Dear . Hoes of farw at,ock, and everything tba. iR W be sold Wi be b:6ndled by the s abseriheir v�tb he lotmo oara and sold to the ary beFit advantage. 48 Cle.al"rld oj' I9t. Ge:�rge s -,'b-irch, Pickerlri;-. IF;VqbA*9-M1rning P ityrr 8: 811nday 9�!y QD1 2.30 P. If, in Fyenin- Prayer HIDA -Service and Bible Class 7.30 A POPUL R SCHOOL I THE -- Ito 4 (('ec,, 1�1, t I; ri. i --I ki t! u - tfrw in painl, of U seedritigt stutitious - or Rli, i1e, jU" d oml� application is necerv.Raiy to for win�ey geRai )it yLich begins Mouds Jaui:ary 4t)) next, ji. snAw, )'vace &r.d fierrord f3te. Wante'd,-, -Catth Ajad Sheep, FIjt.* wl.ilcb ibe 16st"­ leaab 1p r I ce, Will be paid.-- B Tni t ca r, King Elmdale' mi�lsv Picke-n' n'- g tManyfrom this viciiiit, attended the tio be careful and riot talk wbile in elturolL WePli, having been Culled thoro through funcrul of the late Rufus Young, of 8:nLr- The preachr ha,4 had occttrs�ou to StOp 114� Itho illness of Ler brother;Albvi t Boulitr.. boro, who wati interred in Melville ceme. n was corc wait until a converse-tio lude, n 8iindav latit. We extend our IJoblitia, Bundy has no eolf feeder par- tery, o t - lor cook.find one good No. 9� douking warmest sympathy to tile bereaved faniil� John Crua who was ?r ktovl�, bot4 second ll chargcd at the County Nomnaeion., itud, for. sale cheal). W. J. (2,1allam and W -to as well as. York nessionti with a criminal assault upon n.q�ver to a proclam6tion' is ie d ISIstill'ortl are at tt Mrs, Annio St,)tts will bave to be trii ')p lt iu a Th,3L erdi--t brought in by the jury nominating- ofliner, 1), R. Bea read that bad agrted to Isagree.`. Or 010se Of wl-.o cared to, upsembled & tb& Itight were ill Lvor of acquittal atid four 'Chell, Whu'll''As b044n With G for a of -asRault. yownship hall, Brouvilam, oil I'A ti,ft r.qou it Co , 'ruronto. for soma timei last for the purpose of numloving Cali& .11 is Dow 4-cureil a more Incrative poeltioui dates for Couritv GOUI)Cil hQlGrA. ': Tli�i w1d) hellfrew Co., of the onnie Place* bol tag the first Citne that such a mee Ontario...:; i Co=tug to D anbarton, Wisixenie Alex Pick e'ring Was ever ctilled in Pickering, the genw. v filue. AL Tile Ln,iiitle people field a Vol ander. Bee bills. ILI 'eessful bazaar and entertainment c -n opinion was that a good turnout would *v j� i- 11emovens fer Falliterd3o'll TutsJay. IS e' P, We'lliesdit cveuing (If this wtk. Tile the result. Such was not the coolie, T -V teuiber IRt, BROUGHAM., latlieti ai ui�,jjfl 1;rovidod -t very fiuVipt ever, as when the clerk called for P&MUM'i only abont a scorc of people wer� . ..... Geo P11111P Wn" he ay wit uous repapt. of re over 11 the buildimy. Beforethe honr had torsuin- I he Epwril"th Lokir.,s will fnr tali tl"- his peopit'. ated others rrited, and all told,taboidt pregrani ut NVAgoner ill bere from Maik- fifty elect.)ri. were Pries nt. The foliowtiW. 013 'Urs. Hopper will lecture oa Tile J�,tit. rick t a 189 9 nston, by New : ;I �, will likely atteud. to Arthur Job h litles.' A large nuraber 'from beie rig1j, of Wexford,. is with h' r Tv les Aill 6 is sieler, Nlrij.. W. Carltoo. jr., aiad W. J. Michell. el"lug exerolbee wareL he)d 4"' "' Smith Cochrane bas returned from George Gerow, by Edward Will# ;SrA Robart Milne. bearl y passod, le p q i t a uggest schoul oij Tuesday aftemoon wben tuaDy Manitoba looking well. C., am B oyar ell&! R R Mowbray, by Abr of the parents and ratepayers were pres Tins Sanderson moved to,the Adan) tLat you regulate your timo 1 � W. G. Barnes. South of Greenwood on ill 1897 by one -of otir Mr. Gas has left f. -)r h 8' 113 sion furm Tues. ge -brW *a&" Lifitoel whi'e MiRs blowbray is with day. W. G. Barnes, by R. W. Mow her Pa0ple at Riusitle. Harrison Johnston. f n 19- $6850 Waltham Watchess, A nu�uber'of 13rougliamites bavepur. P R. Hoover, by N. SiteOensott audUiL I A tonstruction gang from 114"!Ock cliaRed a piece of Edward E Pufli's bush Rich'ards. are engaged erectiDg a uew bridge on tile and having built a eliatity up t iere have These beirig the only names pi�opowA Thev are bandsome y P11 up railway east of here at Waddle's farlu. ,torted to oil, tile pame, ii literling Silver Screvp m ithin the hout the presiding o!EcW. Alk- -SoLrne eight men are employed itud they A public exAminftilou took p'ace ht out beaton, declared the nomination itdosted ie Bevel, Cases ardare marvels of Iwl)-et to complete the Plurk in a),-, n I a gj),001 on Ttiesda , when it numbar of �Ie was then elected to the cli-aic aad a or elleapnew knil good work- week, y ar P eute arid friends visited that institution public meeting com menced when fee M varions candidates were asked to tdianw, anship, Ncthin li��: them, "I'lie atnual school intatin-, wiil Le find were much ple'ased with the ativ' M tfrir acceptable held in the school bout,e here on WedDes. woot nuade.- After ditiner the teacher those present, afper their movers &nil sac K Jay Dext coin to ei3di-u;, ut. 10 a m 'when onders hid arose In turn and ai�ejz goa and n climber of the pupils vleited tile ng and substantial reaso 116 why tLe 144 IX M' a 'i Presentst illjolig otlitr bijaiuefifi a truatep, ..will be ReVet)(1i cuneeqqion Achool where a fare the men they did. 0- Win. -6eott 1�tks Well WOR being gilen MiSS %Villip- ftile IYOU call tit Lh(,n 'AT -1d 'it navrbfurthiee earb aud m1k, M r. Johnston was Brit calliad. U�a Wft 9 y Y LO 'rt* ijavipg (le,)i(-IQd to -leave tbe'sectiou. Sile IILhankful for the good opinion ezvro�" hundred oi6r st) lea In (Iold, V1 flat preseute d. with it han,lootne lanip, as him. Ho was sorry tb at more in terest w JrOS, ft twken of Oie esteem iij*which 8he is held. not t&l!ol i -r, Niekpl The Wilsou -I Oold Filled, Sllv,, Metal U municipal affairs. as it Wont& a!"d Glill at roucert here under 11jo audpiceii of t1le iterary Releeti,-ias were a sorry day for the townshipwheu actch, t,: �)(Jllje %'Fry R()o(l'j' Wfta % ery W go tegg!nsz, and lie feared that t1judert4d 11 tile pti-pils before the proeen offices wou,'d d poor. h3 ovoi, &uJ the ct wor trour.n tution took an,] all expressed regret litlJi would be the end if tho present inat& b j no S1. Barna ajL', 0 Out of pocket. Slitlild 01,y so that lisd Willis wOR so soon to leave the of action prevailed. The filling of qu�b POSA visit u-4 t1wir recepti.oll ublild 6d U,U 11 tions by good, re!ia-ble men was visUff II IY more i xlenuive. More important than was the ftlect�on or The suciversury' :3-, the!i members of the higher goveratneints. U*�. IDuabsIrton Freabytietrian Church Anni. wag well aware m- p- a*tch' Yorell, T ru chureb I e a ill be field oia Suiti-Iny aud that the position kia Iry an January 4ird, 07. been asked to stand for was an i 270i aud Jauuary li.t. Rev. Ftiday, De M pmume- f one lit $2 75 eacb. I McAuley will preach app�opriate tier but if the people wisbed him 6c. be Inous on Sunday morDinx &ad eireuing Green River. woold represent their interesia to tile tseat a mass Lueeting held iu, t lie afterao') of his abiiity. Mrs. Hutchins it very 'sick'' at Mr. Gero* followed Hit w nc� owl this On New Yeair'-i nigLi a opleadA COX) writing. to make a lengthy 8Psecb.A* he ad-aceld* u0c. can will be given by the Torouto J Miss Ila tt te Hutchisou is spending And that would prevent such fete if 7 ti Q iat tette Club. As tbis promises few days in Toronto. were cap& �ble otdoijag s6, a f a t 'be rathw y in TORONTO. FINANCIAL uote au ex"ptiocal concert all wbo hl iss )Jaria and Gertrude Hofkine werd dubtewd. He was full id with mr- n. y he to the im irtance 0! 11fixg coula slIiollld atlelli. visiting at B. Wilson's Sunds, set.' Johnston CORPORATJONY, After a liogeiiux 1110eas stratebing over Geo. Ferrier arrived home Rat cipal positions with cApab e men. arday fflulal it perioll of lumly due to coubul"p, litat to s,,)end the holidays with his parents had beea presented with a 2, 1500, 0- 010 liou. Janifj6 Rew d tJ tit hi& reeldenee vn aud Old fricadg. signed requisition asking him 1, uthorizeti 6ap o stand Zw- or a fashionable Reeve for another year, but an he h" -4' .juudiLy, a d Htj ears. Deeeased liska Invitations are out - f y SlibEcribed Cap., 628,500 1, wedding here -Itv4o Farmers," and "Jarnes" stated upon the platform a year age. ubmt een a repitlent of Cluremout for long It is the lucky man. might be taken as an avow4l to quit at t!fo time and was highly respected by all III i m1lany a or b ve end Lof the ycar, he Ud decida I not to , T The Misses Bennett, of Cedar Grove 18 Or, hewith whom lie came in coutuct. Tile Vj)lft -e field for re-ele,,ted. lie wo ,�e of Fickering. in th 0 ofb,.,e lately oc- were noticed among the congregation at main in th rpuied by ibe Ontario Dalijil, ultdor ttat ujjlj*gt�- funeral took place ou Tueoday When tile church Sunday evening last. They are stand'as a candidate for the C, Inty C054P ment of ibe urldarsignod. 11biliall.16 weie lattri-ed at St. John' DePosits will be re(:o1yed and intere4t i4lowed 6 isiting at 11y. Hopkins', V. S. oil and if elected would do it j utwol-L k Itit bighesit. rates. cemetery, 70j cou.. lu tbo Absence ot v Weareall*lookiog for "Santa Claus'�, PIC-tse Drufts Issued on all) 1)artm, collorticne made Ilev. McLeau, Ole RtY. Wbilt COLIUCtf on very libur�J L6rias, wouipy io4tiod oil tiot" tWi ceremony. bijuging us a nice present at 'Xmas, as R. Mowbray &"ge �Pltt clilled ana i�i, arid otbey btc; Ir, Itw. some reported thut lie had not heard sny. eiplairied the act tinder wbich the ejectic,k We iji!isit congrat n late- our Wot tily thiag of hard times at headquarters. of County Councillors was towuguian, 060, Gtrow, Enq.. an life, tip, Wp pretty near all took in tile -big party There were seven districts in the r ppinti.eL to the position of courity eo6n-j- at D. Barkey's on the first of tho week. and each such district wall ab ed to eloa, i PICKEF41NG POST OFFICE..," I oillor for this Jivisiou, -he bavirig been We en'oyed our,341ves immensely, having two candidates. Pickering 8 the call- IIelected by acclamktiuD on Uouday at had the i im a of tile seasov.. Surry that township in the county that mprilsed a -our old fri liai'6 &-rive from Tot onto 8 ;O e1d 11 Dayi " is going west fir district and tbat fact %ssur him tha I a.m. Brongbani. Now that Ur. 6erow hah blaile close Tororlto 3 0 G-T.W, 8 10 a ni c,Wev o T W 5 m a m been tlewd to Couuty positiou we here the wititer. hereafter we woald-get our rj bta at tht OTE630arn Wed need ty evening last the t6ftchers 6f county board. As &large number k44 13 T E 7 50 a tu iv the north desire to bare a member tit the Union 'abbth se-bool held their an- urgdd him to remain in th WhIthi 8 45 p tu TorvuUtSoopm 0 T 8 tS p the wVkDftbjp board, &ad iao doubt the 0 ton aship c6un nw*to 9. AA very fo. the ReCVV 0 T Wis 00 pw ou larqe number of oil, he had depided to run Idol3ey orders Win �d other p(,rtiOLi Of the SOWOblj*p h&VO O Is was ed on all PmLrt4 Of the worl teacbers an nobolars were present. Ali ah' Th- UOt hill own a6bjettion th6reto. The saw 61; Of the fOl- tholi offl(ors and teachers were re-elec t. haTinteaded runt:ing for the C)uutv Conn" ea &I sAviffes jB4&xz lowing Lave heou Whispered about for A ed for atiot ter ye Lr. This speaks well for oil, but tie had decided to do aj his 'fri duverin eadaut aud teachers. few days, :—Mevsrs. C. J. Brodie, V. B.; t desired. Ipoeitj re _Jved and interest 11111wed. at 3 1.9 Jas. Underhill, J08hus Bundy, E. W. We had t griLud time skating all jut W. 0. Bamell ardse in his qt %t and W, J. per C . ent pw 1�nnuzn. Security indisputable Evans and Michell. None of those week an Hc over's pond was just line. I hewasnotsioandidat although thaniddl Wm. 3Lo$Mn, bave actually staied that the will run, heard ope ioung. lady remark that tile for the nomination. He Wouh likely be a ]PORTMAsTER weather was delightful, the ice beautiful candidate for the to wnship oouucil an? Ij ti it quell 11A JD11uVp*r and ciene*rt on San Ath, 190y, at and she lovely time, and when the proper time arriv( Iuntrarton rrosbyteftan ahamu. Dot as I thougi t that she herself wa d he woulk Ini" ll jast announce his Position. MONEY TO LOAN . I ..... Jovely, w[ v I thought everything wae P R. Hoover was yaot a C46ndicUte &A- t lovely, alid I hop,. it ay continue. Ic I � I - ;�. ... llthough thankful to his [never a -id econdec�.-- 0HEARYWOOD. I'My party er soribe tfiought be could do It was to be regretted that a, better turnorui I4ORTGAGE SECURITYii�,., 'better by ing in business for himself, so iwas not present. He re Ire a very in# AiriA. lie as opened out ill the western suburbs 'County valuation, and wished 1Q state t We with our reade rry C h ferred to the - 'happy New Year. h&t' I', mas and a known as Buxtonville. II say all right lion he among others had not butte - Uit. bou9bt and sold ow commission, n holied -*rtnership ac. memberH of the County Alice Stover Bpent last week visiting with it in a good time to diswive her in Mount Joy. many friends Council for 9pl;-iiatr the haliday trade will gi've us both good �rnent as a valuator.' The Whitby Chrnide IAgent for Fire, Life. Accident, Plate D. Wood of the N. W. T. called on the start. I &I I still open for business and. ;had thus ohargQ him. Its Iought a Glss and Steam Boiler Insurance acquaintanots, of his boy -hood last week. solicit a fair a"Fe Of 'the, new's trade. township would 'low get lie riglito D. 19oover has Fiet tit) a grain chopper i0 Thanking you for past favors., Whitbv He %.,IA ut. 1 .2 acres ofland for arale or to - rent ; good ttbe old carpen er s iop. L ill"Itl us 111 e y 1xi et callux . I I I I I locality ornall bouse and stable, cbes p. olu it a to bear oome maubluer Hing ol the merry pliristinas for the township oouucil and.give par e- tll)lo. y running 0 JOY Othtr properties for sa,le or rent. irts ula,ra later. itil Pic town. ur I RXUre Ill n time T temperance h 4n t 30 erllill:4 of -the, year,. 'P. White spoke at sorpe leogth utiging tj CHOPFING DONE' A ineeting will be held it) t This for Hitalles While the n minatioll wj� pro-i"i T�, ­,ouvevanciria �arefully done- at- a Ileb This EVER" DAY chulch-uext Monday- evening,: Itoys. ltic� of Ilower rate than usually cht;reed. Tit 91 cc uley and Thom, of Pick rinty, will address W( an el tion for the County C(Oullclfmigba, All anxic its cares f, "Jug. 11ionc ijur bear6a we'll' clieeri les eearebi-d ansi cortified to w fo well be htl-d as the extra expense Itire meetin A Ittrge attendance is e.%:.,' ;!T Ildred vears, an id n,kt anniesir W required., Private funds, a]- I be trivial. Ili - uteted. is eigh 0-�lr lill s remarksore, ways till hand.to logn at -81rice that gia,ii ch, itit School eneded with'a flarish loot. Todut.: 111119 nitirning.' A I 100,11se much enthusiasm I0, -Per tag OR TOLLS I If. Fd Id r! g A� I Yut once it Oil everk? rsbore Messrs. Alowbray. 004r and PA the lowest rote of day. The afternoo.i wau entiraly taken lh%ving withdrawn their name n tiae ivery of -'iau -excellent, prograll), Thu 'llriRtnIus true NviL)3 Prefl-n,lts,nre fi V The vioitor'o' 4tention vms perfectl tR dark treen b4nUU)jA ai-e laden 40hijAbin and Gerow were:dec!ared (Ie4ted anI;by k-elamation, wur-8 the r ciple V 1161d A4d rut)Ld Rdt'"ce tile ehillriji fair,,. ts jai: t lovo ai d tL#j w ekny congratulationg from' frit lids. . . . . . . . . . . A IIIIIVOLO XVI I fr,oflooltornat (garb*. IIIIIIIIII> Ie, J, I4 Itall A ro III, t II40' 4.�4� IIIIIIIII'54- v- -W PIC-)]'LICERING, ONT-i-, FRIDAY DECEMBER 25, 18960 0 IBalsam Wexford OUT AROUN D U 8 your a 11�( h -men rnendino &ni at 0. i�' t Js 4 Tingle, postmaster of this plak,LATROT LOOAL 11APPINIX61 to be in hard luck. He keeps store IhItineY 9. I RROORDIDIDT appears RE' tie well us postoffioe and a eho� t time ago Across the road Mr. Philip keepwl ID., THE P 58 AND JOTTXD DOWN by OUR M B&TEMAN, M9' An# R. OMOO'gnd Reeldenols his establishment was ransacked by burg _post office. I ce hours: Mornini lure who carried off about 0200 worth of Warner Brown is now:engaxedl King street, Pickerioll OM do. Lant Thurtiday night thieves paid Aionza Jones, 900 I::)o Lo 11:30. Fivenir a 6 to a. CLAREEM-ONT Mr. Pugh's wood sale last week wiv a second visit to the'liouse and after help- themselves to some articles of clothing and M C. DEWAR. M. D., C B. milatle"o oboppilag Luill `hfw� ga, I n very well attended. C Attention giVO13 to Fl tie a large quantity of edibles they found in Mrs. J. R. Jones is building an a s,attery. Offt a d -- 4 ble, W her poultry house. treatillent by Galianic d b the kitchen, they brohe open the fit& that 111-tely occupied by D J. hi rs. -Boyer io with oiti friends Oyer bitched up a valuable horse and drove The temperance ineetin: *U'WOR 4d. tile bolidaye. I . ij , Dale's blmk, Pickering, 010t- awhy with it. The citv police have been tended on Tuesday evening.; F. Pugh, of Cliatlill, *is I 6 in -180 Ift" t notified- as ibis suspecied that the thieves Some of our young people, attaisdod dw,' Week with his son. came to Toronto, Friday morning the oyeter suppor t Glen -Ma or 106zi, unw�m, i, A. 11allidoy, of 13r6okliu, speut-Suuday horse and buggy W&S f3Uud in an open sbed evening. -PINKMILLS' PARKER, Barrister 8 S OM AS at Thos. E. lugli'o. near Broadview aventie-and Danforth r9ad, John Ps. D'sney litts Oot h$9 ay. T,riva -e Dr. Smith will be here first audIbird but the baruesj could not be found. %ut, and what a lot of goods is bowivl� T at Duniml-ton eai�h sturd� 35ly fan,19 to loan saccess h our wor at fi vc per cet Tuesday of eyt:l,y montf-,. - -6 It 0 --- . st wiab forilim, ­kIW tb Ilear Wtas AjeXa­,de Mt Splendid weather for the !CaWouian I)on't fall 11 Iffir Hubbard has moved a6a,y Irom otx-, Imidst and.111r. Smith, of Whitj;y, Will ba;jr Duntrarton TILa event of the season. ,,NTTON & 1)r)T)T)S Adolaide atre, t Choice atent ii1ou'r, pet bbl. Eiuk liroprietor:Mr. Lvaper, T) s0LTCTT0RF, ETC.. 101 charge of the school after vacation. larelnont TuciaLlay y MoKay, WhQ lias been -i]3* Dakota eu... t, Toror to At 01 Bra $1(o)..Oo, Shorts $10.00 per ton.. vVish him -ticcess. for Witl) . � L - - 'L: - i eursjolier6 on IL visit Centennial Corners. 131BO y Wa3ter MeAvoy hho'irettifiied horne ftom 1� :Q T F, FXR WELL BkR the �Torth-Wvst ftTid will rerhain here ufa- t T�R. colinty crown A'ttnrney. and ooun,,y M issee Palmer and �Jrj Of Mi,ig Bmbri-Ige, of Toronto, lifts boen til 6priljg TIA'brother William i1i ekPe6- 10-Y Ling 5frH Robt. Cowan. eo­�--stor. CourtHcuse-Whi'LlIv- Pickering, were lio-e with rieuds cia cd*home in a few da% 13, Elverest jr of Sunday. Av'y. Mr. McDonald deliv�red im �exca- Tile Epworth League.of Chritittian En Pr" lent sernio here last Sunday, but zoalm 14� & NtcGILLIVRAY, 13'ARR18- aChit(i At CtiltellDial 1118t Sunday. 'pl)OR,to I,ofit Itill uur readers a very M(-rry We widli I- 'Dine doavor helA their annual temperance reason there was no choir, A f nee wi It tars, Christmas, and a happy and proliperout,, jao. 11a11 i)ow, It. Wco, Whitby, Oat. offering will be ar-ked frorn lic'te tio('114 V to Loan SY bervice on Mouday evou lug. New Year. Mono NJ rg ....... Nil 11011;110 tl�:" The bovs of our uc libonood A Ai I I 1 met'. 'ARY $UI an luate of be 011totrio VE q, ,,,,to. rw,iptcred. othe Ontario �at( fliviry f(.)rg(3 0110 L111 01 Iat inn lieu aukl,rih 11 tn 4 1). w a 111-1111 01'., 1'. U, t A. VFT JL A 1� y S Lj 1, (j 1,1; N tbpOntar Vo:erinary T�rontojuglkkterod 1110u1b �,j OutFrio Vote inary )jo,lical Ags()eiatio or, *Arqr.f th,e Ontario Medic (LI!3c honorary i-neml, treatB all di L)f dolnestie-ated a' Vetorina All cvi;u! pruwpzY attende3 to t.,3s. �) ffa�;e lit tbf- Well liflown a ro,-%qo n a r it t3 woet of 4 Ira) tO -DUIN.N, Conveyancer, CO'n inissioner fol taking, �kjfidayis, Ta"11's Claremont. 0 lit WY BUNTING, I'mier of Marria B* Liconqe6fortlecoulity Of Ont&TiO I C coo at the store or"it his r6bideQLS, Pic-heri 111-Y Bli 11 ituraj. is 'a bou �N 0 3 T T"W"all f arui,11, 0 1 i a ov(vl,y 1(jpArtment. ­.'LYP -.0 I w I t it the he it br ando; Whilo the Fit,"Wea are jir�)vided with a h1)R!lt3r4. tto traveller .37-ly DR. 3CXT0N,,,r0WNS111PCLER o tlouvvyancer, cQ-riwipiiontr for taki 6111� i i vitFi, Acco-antal't J;Ld Insurtinef, Agen bl"-acy to loan (in form prorerty. Will- pr t)hted. OFFICIE­At Will bO every flifternoon for t 6e. 27- . T UcsnSed All T Lion or, Valuqt6r. ete fcr Past York n-- tLa whole of N,)rth i nil th Ontario, Stri altentiouqvive-.1 to al� ),rdery 1,*5 uiail or telegr Uhar.oee %101!lrale. A jross T1106�1'01UC�7 E16,% 47, Brotigb:Lm, 6 it ONEER. E.TC POiTILL, UCTI', UA - (ireen Itiver, wilipits srleo from �jqq nut ori:jug tr;owls both far and Dear . Hoes of farw at,ock, and everything tba. iR W be sold Wi be b:6ndled by the s abseriheir v�tb he lotmo oara and sold to the ary beFit advantage. 48 Cle.al"rld oj' I9t. Ge:�rge s -,'b-irch, Pickerlri;-. IF;VqbA*9-M1rning P ityrr 8: 811nday 9�!y QD1 2.30 P. If, in Fyenin- Prayer HIDA -Service and Bible Class 7.30 A POPUL R SCHOOL I THE -- Ito 4 (('ec,, 1�1, t I; ri. i --I ki t! u - tfrw in painl, of U seedritigt stutitious - or Rli, i1e, jU" d oml� application is necerv.Raiy to for win�ey geRai )it yLich begins Mouds Jaui:ary 4t)) next, ji. snAw, )'vace &r.d fierrord f3te. Wante'd,-, -Catth Ajad Sheep, FIjt.* wl.ilcb ibe 16st"­ leaab 1p r I ce, Will be paid.-- B Tni t ca r, King Elmdale' mi�lsv Picke-n' n'- g tManyfrom this viciiiit, attended the tio be careful and riot talk wbile in elturolL WePli, having been Culled thoro through funcrul of the late Rufus Young, of 8:nLr- The preachr ha,4 had occttrs�ou to StOp 114� Itho illness of Ler brother;Albvi t Boulitr.. boro, who wati interred in Melville ceme. n was corc wait until a converse-tio lude, n 8iindav latit. We extend our IJoblitia, Bundy has no eolf feeder par- tery, o t - lor cook.find one good No. 9� douking warmest sympathy to tile bereaved faniil� John Crua who was ?r ktovl�, bot4 second ll chargcd at the County Nomnaeion., itud, for. sale cheal). W. J. (2,1allam and W -to as well as. York nessionti with a criminal assault upon n.q�ver to a proclam6tion' is ie d ISIstill'ortl are at tt Mrs, Annio St,)tts will bave to be trii ')p lt iu a Th,3L erdi--t brought in by the jury nominating- ofliner, 1), R. Bea read that bad agrted to Isagree.`. Or 010se Of wl-.o cared to, upsembled & tb& Itight were ill Lvor of acquittal atid four 'Chell, Whu'll''As b044n With G for a of -asRault. yownship hall, Brouvilam, oil I'A ti,ft r.qou it Co , 'ruronto. for soma timei last for the purpose of numloving Cali& .11 is Dow 4-cureil a more Incrative poeltioui dates for Couritv GOUI)Cil hQlGrA. ': Tli�i w1d) hellfrew Co., of the onnie Place* bol tag the first Citne that such a mee Ontario...:; i Co=tug to D anbarton, Wisixenie Alex Pick e'ring Was ever ctilled in Pickering, the genw. v filue. AL Tile Ln,iiitle people field a Vol ander. Bee bills. ILI 'eessful bazaar and entertainment c -n opinion was that a good turnout would *v j� i- 11emovens fer Falliterd3o'll TutsJay. IS e' P, We'lliesdit cveuing (If this wtk. Tile the result. Such was not the coolie, T -V teuiber IRt, BROUGHAM., latlieti ai ui�,jjfl 1;rovidod -t very fiuVipt ever, as when the clerk called for P&MUM'i only abont a scorc of people wer� . ..... Geo P11111P Wn" he ay wit uous repapt. of re over 11 the buildimy. Beforethe honr had torsuin- I he Epwril"th Lokir.,s will fnr tali tl"- his peopit'. ated others rrited, and all told,taboidt pregrani ut NVAgoner ill bere from Maik- fifty elect.)ri. were Pries nt. The foliowtiW. 013 'Urs. Hopper will lecture oa Tile J�,tit. rick t a 189 9 nston, by New : ;I �, will likely atteud. to Arthur Job h litles.' A large nuraber 'from beie rig1j, of Wexford,. is with h' r Tv les Aill 6 is sieler, Nlrij.. W. Carltoo. jr., aiad W. J. Michell. el"lug exerolbee wareL he)d 4"' "' Smith Cochrane bas returned from George Gerow, by Edward Will# ;SrA Robart Milne. bearl y passod, le p q i t a uggest schoul oij Tuesday aftemoon wben tuaDy Manitoba looking well. C., am B oyar ell&! R R Mowbray, by Abr of the parents and ratepayers were pres Tins Sanderson moved to,the Adan) tLat you regulate your timo 1 � W. G. Barnes. South of Greenwood on ill 1897 by one -of otir Mr. Gas has left f. -)r h 8' 113 sion furm Tues. ge -brW *a&" Lifitoel whi'e MiRs blowbray is with day. W. G. Barnes, by R. W. Mow her Pa0ple at Riusitle. Harrison Johnston. f n 19- $6850 Waltham Watchess, A nu�uber'of 13rougliamites bavepur. P R. Hoover, by N. SiteOensott audUiL I A tonstruction gang from 114"!Ock cliaRed a piece of Edward E Pufli's bush Rich'ards. are engaged erectiDg a uew bridge on tile and having built a eliatity up t iere have These beirig the only names pi�opowA Thev are bandsome y P11 up railway east of here at Waddle's farlu. ,torted to oil, tile pame, ii literling Silver Screvp m ithin the hout the presiding o!EcW. Alk- -SoLrne eight men are employed itud they A public exAminftilou took p'ace ht out beaton, declared the nomination itdosted ie Bevel, Cases ardare marvels of Iwl)-et to complete the Plurk in a),-, n I a gj),001 on Ttiesda , when it numbar of �Ie was then elected to the cli-aic aad a or elleapnew knil good work- week, y ar P eute arid friends visited that institution public meeting com menced when fee M varions candidates were asked to tdianw, anship, Ncthin li��: them, "I'lie atnual school intatin-, wiil Le find were much ple'ased with the ativ' M tfrir acceptable held in the school bout,e here on WedDes. woot nuade.- After ditiner the teacher those present, afper their movers &nil sac K Jay Dext coin to ei3di-u;, ut. 10 a m 'when onders hid arose In turn and ai�ejz goa and n climber of the pupils vleited tile ng and substantial reaso 116 why tLe 144 IX M' a 'i Presentst illjolig otlitr bijaiuefifi a truatep, ..will be ReVet)(1i cuneeqqion Achool where a fare the men they did. 0- Win. -6eott 1�tks Well WOR being gilen MiSS %Villip- ftile IYOU call tit Lh(,n 'AT -1d 'it navrbfurthiee earb aud m1k, M r. Johnston was Brit calliad. U�a Wft 9 y Y LO 'rt* ijavipg (le,)i(-IQd to -leave tbe'sectiou. Sile IILhankful for the good opinion ezvro�" hundred oi6r st) lea In (Iold, V1 flat preseute d. with it han,lootne lanip, as him. Ho was sorry tb at more in terest w JrOS, ft twken of Oie esteem iij*which 8he is held. not t&l!ol i -r, Niekpl The Wilsou -I Oold Filled, Sllv,, Metal U municipal affairs. as it Wont& a!"d Glill at roucert here under 11jo audpiceii of t1le iterary Releeti,-ias were a sorry day for the townshipwheu actch, t,: �)(Jllje %'Fry R()o(l'j' Wfta % ery W go tegg!nsz, and lie feared that t1judert4d 11 tile pti-pils before the proeen offices wou,'d d poor. h3 ovoi, &uJ the ct wor trour.n tution took an,] all expressed regret litlJi would be the end if tho present inat& b j no S1. Barna ajL', 0 Out of pocket. Slitlild 01,y so that lisd Willis wOR so soon to leave the of action prevailed. The filling of qu�b POSA visit u-4 t1wir recepti.oll ublild 6d U,U 11 tions by good, re!ia-ble men was visUff II IY more i xlenuive. More important than was the ftlect�on or The suciversury' :3-, the!i members of the higher goveratneints. U*�. IDuabsIrton Freabytietrian Church Anni. wag well aware m- p- a*tch' Yorell, T ru chureb I e a ill be field oia Suiti-Iny aud that the position kia Iry an January 4ird, 07. been asked to stand for was an i 270i aud Jauuary li.t. Rev. Ftiday, De M pmume- f one lit $2 75 eacb. I McAuley will preach app�opriate tier but if the people wisbed him 6c. be Inous on Sunday morDinx &ad eireuing Green River. woold represent their interesia to tile tseat a mass Lueeting held iu, t lie afterao') of his abiiity. Mrs. Hutchins it very 'sick'' at Mr. Gero* followed Hit w nc� owl this On New Yeair'-i nigLi a opleadA COX) writing. to make a lengthy 8Psecb.A* he ad-aceld* u0c. can will be given by the Torouto J Miss Ila tt te Hutchisou is spending And that would prevent such fete if 7 ti Q iat tette Club. As tbis promises few days in Toronto. were cap& �ble otdoijag s6, a f a t 'be rathw y in TORONTO. FINANCIAL uote au ex"ptiocal concert all wbo hl iss )Jaria and Gertrude Hofkine werd dubtewd. He was full id with mr- n. y he to the im irtance 0! 11fixg coula slIiollld atlelli. visiting at B. Wilson's Sunds, set.' Johnston CORPORATJONY, After a liogeiiux 1110eas stratebing over Geo. Ferrier arrived home Rat cipal positions with cApab e men. arday fflulal it perioll of lumly due to coubul"p, litat to s,,)end the holidays with his parents had beea presented with a 2, 1500, 0- 010 liou. Janifj6 Rew d tJ tit hi& reeldenee vn aud Old fricadg. signed requisition asking him 1, uthorizeti 6ap o stand Zw- or a fashionable Reeve for another year, but an he h" -4' .juudiLy, a d Htj ears. Deeeased liska Invitations are out - f y SlibEcribed Cap., 628,500 1, wedding here -Itv4o Farmers," and "Jarnes" stated upon the platform a year age. ubmt een a repitlent of Cluremout for long It is the lucky man. might be taken as an avow4l to quit at t!fo time and was highly respected by all III i m1lany a or b ve end Lof the ycar, he Ud decida I not to , T The Misses Bennett, of Cedar Grove 18 Or, hewith whom lie came in coutuct. Tile Vj)lft -e field for re-ele,,ted. lie wo ,�e of Fickering. in th 0 ofb,.,e lately oc- were noticed among the congregation at main in th rpuied by ibe Ontario Dalijil, ultdor ttat ujjlj*gt�- funeral took place ou Tueoday When tile church Sunday evening last. They are stand'as a candidate for the C, Inty C054P ment of ibe urldarsignod. 11biliall.16 weie lattri-ed at St. John' DePosits will be re(:o1yed and intere4t i4lowed 6 isiting at 11y. Hopkins', V. S. oil and if elected would do it j utwol-L k Itit bighesit. rates. cemetery, 70j cou.. lu tbo Absence ot v Weareall*lookiog for "Santa Claus'�, PIC-tse Drufts Issued on all) 1)artm, collorticne made Ilev. McLeau, Ole RtY. Wbilt COLIUCtf on very libur�J L6rias, wouipy io4tiod oil tiot" tWi ceremony. bijuging us a nice present at 'Xmas, as R. Mowbray &"ge �Pltt clilled ana i�i, arid otbey btc; Ir, Itw. some reported thut lie had not heard sny. eiplairied the act tinder wbich the ejectic,k We iji!isit congrat n late- our Wot tily thiag of hard times at headquarters. of County Councillors was towuguian, 060, Gtrow, Enq.. an life, tip, Wp pretty near all took in tile -big party There were seven districts in the r ppinti.eL to the position of courity eo6n-j- at D. Barkey's on the first of tho week. and each such district wall ab ed to eloa, i PICKEF41NG POST OFFICE..," I oillor for this Jivisiou, -he bavirig been We en'oyed our,341ves immensely, having two candidates. Pickering 8 the call- IIelected by acclamktiuD on Uouday at had the i im a of tile seasov.. Surry that township in the county that mprilsed a -our old fri liai'6 &-rive from Tot onto 8 ;O e1d 11 Dayi " is going west fir district and tbat fact %ssur him tha I a.m. Brongbani. Now that Ur. 6erow hah blaile close Tororlto 3 0 G-T.W, 8 10 a ni c,Wev o T W 5 m a m been tlewd to Couuty positiou we here the wititer. hereafter we woald-get our rj bta at tht OTE630arn Wed need ty evening last the t6ftchers 6f county board. As &large number k44 13 T E 7 50 a tu iv the north desire to bare a member tit the Union 'abbth se-bool held their an- urgdd him to remain in th WhIthi 8 45 p tu TorvuUtSoopm 0 T 8 tS p the wVkDftbjp board, &ad iao doubt the 0 ton aship c6un nw*to 9. AA very fo. the ReCVV 0 T Wis 00 pw ou larqe number of oil, he had depided to run Idol3ey orders Win �d other p(,rtiOLi Of the SOWOblj*p h&VO O Is was ed on all PmLrt4 Of the worl teacbers an nobolars were present. Ali ah' Th- UOt hill own a6bjettion th6reto. The saw 61; Of the fOl- tholi offl(ors and teachers were re-elec t. haTinteaded runt:ing for the C)uutv Conn" ea &I sAviffes jB4&xz lowing Lave heou Whispered about for A ed for atiot ter ye Lr. This speaks well for oil, but tie had decided to do aj his 'fri duverin eadaut aud teachers. few days, :—Mevsrs. C. J. Brodie, V. B.; t desired. Ipoeitj re _Jved and interest 11111wed. at 3 1.9 Jas. Underhill, J08hus Bundy, E. W. We had t griLud time skating all jut W. 0. Bamell ardse in his qt %t and W, J. per C . ent pw 1�nnuzn. Security indisputable Evans and Michell. None of those week an Hc over's pond was just line. I hewasnotsioandidat although thaniddl Wm. 3Lo$Mn, bave actually staied that the will run, heard ope ioung. lady remark that tile for the nomination. He Wouh likely be a ]PORTMAsTER weather was delightful, the ice beautiful candidate for the to wnship oouucil an? Ij ti it quell 11A JD11uVp*r and ciene*rt on San Ath, 190y, at and she lovely time, and when the proper time arriv( Iuntrarton rrosbyteftan ahamu. Dot as I thougi t that she herself wa d he woulk Ini" ll jast announce his Position. MONEY TO LOAN . I ..... Jovely, w[ v I thought everything wae P R. Hoover was yaot a C46ndicUte &A- t lovely, alid I hop,. it ay continue. Ic I � I - ;�. ... llthough thankful to his [never a -id econdec�.-- 0HEARYWOOD. I'My party er soribe tfiought be could do It was to be regretted that a, better turnorui I4ORTGAGE SECURITYii�,., 'better by ing in business for himself, so iwas not present. He re Ire a very in# AiriA. lie as opened out ill the western suburbs 'County valuation, and wished 1Q state t We with our reade rry C h ferred to the - 'happy New Year. h&t' I', mas and a known as Buxtonville. II say all right lion he among others had not butte - Uit. bou9bt and sold ow commission, n holied -*rtnership ac. memberH of the County Alice Stover Bpent last week visiting with it in a good time to diswive her in Mount Joy. many friends Council for 9pl;-iiatr the haliday trade will gi've us both good �rnent as a valuator.' The Whitby Chrnide IAgent for Fire, Life. Accident, Plate D. Wood of the N. W. T. called on the start. I &I I still open for business and. ;had thus ohargQ him. Its Iought a Glss and Steam Boiler Insurance acquaintanots, of his boy -hood last week. solicit a fair a"Fe Of 'the, new's trade. township would 'low get lie riglito D. 19oover has Fiet tit) a grain chopper i0 Thanking you for past favors., Whitbv He %.,IA ut. 1 .2 acres ofland for arale or to - rent ; good ttbe old carpen er s iop. L ill"Itl us 111 e y 1xi et callux . I I I I I locality ornall bouse and stable, cbes p. olu it a to bear oome maubluer Hing ol the merry pliristinas for the township oouucil and.give par e- tll)lo. y running 0 JOY Othtr properties for sa,le or rent. irts ula,ra later. itil Pic town. ur I RXUre Ill n time T temperance h 4n t 30 erllill:4 of -the, year,. 'P. White spoke at sorpe leogth utiging tj CHOPFING DONE' A ineeting will be held it) t This for Hitalles While the n minatioll wj� pro-i"i T�, ­,ouvevanciria �arefully done- at- a Ileb This EVER" DAY chulch-uext Monday- evening,: Itoys. ltic� of Ilower rate than usually cht;reed. Tit 91 cc uley and Thom, of Pick rinty, will address W( an el tion for the County C(Oullclfmigba, All anxic its cares f, "Jug. 11ionc ijur bear6a we'll' clieeri les eearebi-d ansi cortified to w fo well be htl-d as the extra expense Itire meetin A Ittrge attendance is e.%:.,' ;!T Ildred vears, an id n,kt anniesir W required., Private funds, a]- I be trivial. Ili - uteted. is eigh 0-�lr lill s remarksore, ways till hand.to logn at -81rice that gia,ii ch, itit School eneded with'a flarish loot. Todut.: 111119 nitirning.' A I 100,11se much enthusiasm I0, -Per tag OR TOLLS I If. Fd Id r! g A� I Yut once it Oil everk? rsbore Messrs. Alowbray. 004r and PA the lowest rote of day. The afternoo.i wau entiraly taken lh%ving withdrawn their name n tiae ivery of -'iau -excellent, prograll), Thu 'llriRtnIus true NviL)3 Prefl-n,lts,nre fi V The vioitor'o' 4tention vms perfectl tR dark treen b4nUU)jA ai-e laden 40hijAbin and Gerow were:dec!ared (Ie4ted anI;by k-elamation, wur-8 the r ciple V 1161d A4d rut)Ld Rdt'"ce tile ehillriji fair,,. ts jai: t lovo ai d tL#j w ekny congratulationg from' frit lids. . . . . . . . . . . A - g,��.Kiw; 111,:11111, atill I I 1:111!111 11! !__ftffN7#W�1__-___ -_ — 1 � ;V7 11, �101111 1, A ! �� '; � I I ,Z 11A__�� Z . I I I . I W -�qmam , - * I I M'I- MC117-M-41 - ,-,. I I 11 -­�-* ; )v *',�_4_ �, zl�v - � � :. .- .. � - - . . ­ . 1 . - . , � , I � I .. , . -_ , .1 " , .1 . .111, Z . - I I . i . , - .I - . . r - 9 - ,_ , * - . , 4'1,5 1 � , .1j6_ � - , , t r , , : � " ., - , I . � I- I :�. 4 - - C P 'I � . I - , J . � , , .. - - - - _� . . , ­ :1 � : �-- t� IF - t - . 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"...6, � ­,;, . .4. - I 'i�,�-�,�',-,�..'�:..:"i��,.",�� t', - - � ­__'. -I".- .1 .1 , ­ �, � " _ - Was getiring on t - rakinigNt ,­ ,� ��., ;` 0"rft' I _­ -.,- , , ,_.fl��:,�..'A I _. ­ .. . C, ­, _1.., _- `., V021041 I saw a dh&8ftur making in hot- - L,- , . ­_, ., .. - ��. .' . -.1 ,�'I'�. ' , I : r "I �­;­., ,;1;7 111iLsts for the headquarters of our ' '. ,,4,� i- -i . _7�1- ,,,A � -, , Iti" � :�, ,t.... , ­ bri gade. I feared that perhaps w ! . . 0 , _� . . . - - - _. � :t i'is �,,-;�'�� , IT" . t � -.1 . . aholiM 11av15 t* commence our march � In' , _: ,�i., . ''. �n_ �-�� .� ­ � _ . I . .. - &&a iO that night, but soon a I f ter! the .- I _� " . ­ ,-i tL�-_ _.:1 �_ :-"4� - , , , L , 44 VickOit came round I .to roYwve me,: and ,:� 411. " I_ ' �,.�,Vtl I I 0! .1' . , . . tlbo� I learned that the 39t.h Foot'and - - � I . _0� : I I , . __. - - ',-'.:� -,.-! - I the 20tb Regiment ot ArtMery were � .��­- . " , - 7�,. - , ", " - �.� . I - :1� � '. I . . .", () t In oh t da t a y�rea,k, so that -we .. - _ , ; L ,,�� _"� � � ��,- * 1, I abol be in the rear. So long as " ; . � ­,�'�'i'-�).s`­ � ; I ', . : 'i _:��.. " 1. . . . d' a - tj idx r -ch then, I did not care; I :��,$,4�­_!;.�,, . 41 - I_! . - 1��._11 , " tjbr(,w myself down on the straw, get- 11 - _'11:. �_..,.F,4�, . I . . � . .. ��. -il ting aa lose to thb f ire as I safely' ,:­.­_ k __;. I _�., , . ,:� �..J%:--., ' anjA.slept as only bhose Who have . . - - �; �.W,.,!, "_ . ... .- -could, --e marcbed ht leajues on. heavy grounA W - -, I . ,� ,4. ._­.�; ,I.:- . . I . , - : . -..9,.- - �' . I c . ." - I 81"p. � .41.1 , �:., �, 4". ;:�, , � I I , - �1't-,� I ", -1 ` The morn a,ihie, ist _:)66�nAblr ' 1. I � '; �': ; " , " I ­.Z� _ _.�;,�L,4,f, - �. - broke dear and cold over t ile im(yw­ ar . .1 '' �.. -.i_�,.�+­ - � - I... . � . � . ,� '�­_ red landscape. Th�a . qu n shorke . . . . s - . -�4' I., I bri tly, and the ground frozon .� .. _. - �, . ..." 'W�.j�, 1��I; 1har i.. The 39th were a1ready 1 poine, and I _'i - � I j . . �.1'1,1; - , - I-: �-; - . . I . . the artillery were rumbling a ong over . � �'. , , ,":!, f , _'., 1�__, 1 I . 1V r., the road, when we received )rders to 1. I , i . - .�� - . :­ � - . , �� - folt)w them towards Guill v' ille and ' I w. : ] 11 -.�-'J.-' .. I . 11 GoE�kmiers, wihich we leam d been ed ha . :,.... , -7 . . ­.'. r, ... cap ured by the advance-gua d Of the JLa � 1 . 1. I I I , � 7 . - I .. - i . ., ��_ ,-,,C1_ Duke of Afeckilienburg', ch y com- .ief I I � .. I I � , _'. .., , _"Y 1-1 � Posed of Von der Tann's Bavarians. .1 , � . . . ' i �_ ..:-, .1. - ThE artillery had bom gone some time, . ., 5 _'. ,,, - \ I ­� but as we were abdie to'go over, the ! I . I __-._�'_ fieli it was probable, that e should I 1. - �, . . �::­ - , :, arr �ve . tiho same tim - As , we - about� - I ,�;.�. - � 1 . - ., I . ­ - .I � L . we] Is about to start, Gener -1 C-hanu _';, �'. I - �­:A, i I . . . h a staff trotted by. He, ardiLy re - an -c i . .;: ,;.. I , - 1. I : -- '� .- i: � turned our sa1ute, as he in deep I : 4 � I '': ", . -:;, I �-,.- . conversation with Admiral Jaurequi- I . . . . . in ad ance with b#.rry, who rode a Ld .., I . . -_1 L. 111. ./Olittle kink. Sergeant Largemont intea me' .. . . . ,__ _,_�' �: - * Out General Michel, wiw ha the chief I , . �:­.. � .1� . F ry of division; command of the cavalr of (alr T-1 : 1.1 . �... . :_'. - ,:.. _. i . . 1, L� '. 1 .." ' . 0 mmanded General Bourdillion, who X ': .. i -t . �, ogi brigade; and some ot&e 8 whose � . . - - � I names h. ��__ i .7- . .. .. .. I . ,!-_ � . th opportualt of seein g han?,y, as ge I , _ ­­ �--i� :� �. � � - I idever ,.had chance ag in. can , 1. - _;_:��.,.., .1 11.: I see hurk now, with, the f ux - ilar of his � . .,. , ; ­_ I. ", .. coat turned up to his ear and the ' I �­ ; . 1".1, -.1.'.L L - �, warn thoughtful look on ,bi clear-cut - I I . � ; . �., 11 : . ­ _L - _. :�_ :"_� - . .' ' ' I L �-.., . � ' L . 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I 1 '.. � I . . . 11 - 1L - . i - L' . � � __ �, . :1 " . . . . . . I- ..".1. . nk, ­ - . . _ �. , - _ ' . 1 ,'� -, ._ , - ,:, . ,*,.L- _' �' . . . . C i - L .' L " _ 14 . � . - ., , . 1. ­ � ; ­ - .. � _-� _. . � - � - ". �:L - L * : , ".. . . _' , . " ". � , L. , . .1 r- , . ,� . . � . I , I , - , . �, � , , - I! - I ..� I-,, . , , -1 . ' L , ' . _ . , . . � � , . . I . . L . . L I . : - . AASUL LU'Ubw .1 I� ' opposite th 'villages, but between u and them, th re was another village amed Mar. I I -zel es, consisting of a small Lreet witih a. burch at; the end -of it; Ind it was _ into Oleso houses that our a tiller�-Jlad commenced to send sh-611 fter shell prepaxgwry to OUX attack on i t. . We -hafted under cover of a Wood, frc in whence we could 'watch our -Uuners tAhrougli the smoke. We had m Lhere about twenty minutes when an aide,41&-caknp arrived[ - , tAen we fell . , in, and marelked well under cover of - the wood to the right, where we met the 89L.h. We then learned that they were to lead Lho attack on t�e Vill le so we f ormed up in tihoi.r (.ar, I � is.rued from'tille wood, the c mma4dant . . a little in advance, the PLains in frant of their companies, tie sal.ial- L terns at the sides. . . The roar of the guns was n1liv terrific, to which was added the continuous, eve,n growil of tihe j�kiitraillo4e, which ha d just been got into posi ioh� �'� h o druxas 'beat the pasl�e-charge, A ve advanc,i,-d at title double. For t4 f �rs(t time-insm lifiS I was under f -�e; n�l for my eilIK I "siso carried a b excitement that 11 almost f �%ay . goL tj o danger, There was no doubt w bad got a tough affair in front of , for t.be violage, was strongly held, e -ery wall was loopboeld,:and every indow occupieA Our men b�gan tt, fall r ther fast. Among the ver ' firsjL was p r Gh,vlot; but whether h was mor - h t Ily wounded I do not now, any- � ay I ain. . . f �� Up to this time we had f YlloWelhthe A, 3 th, bat when wNve got within roe undred mot.res of the village we made I . detour to the right, the 39th keeping traight on. -We were to attack , the ousas �n, the rear. A houlaw in the - round rather favored us, and we got ULU t4B gardens. at the back of the , ouses I)efore we. were undo fire again; ut. ihe,u iL was terribly ievere. ."A41ung, me� enfant,al" 4 ried. Laval- ette; "show the �ievils what you're ado of; if wo can't got in we wid-4 n them oud" . . Severad. MeM SCiZed some fagots for - is purpose. Sudden4 I saw a ladder. "Ra,ui the door in with this my boyal" cried, . .. Bord and severwl others seized it, and using it. as a ram,. we ohargA the door, hi( -%h at the first shock 'was smashed in. . � I was tle first to enter; a bulliet, fired from the top of the tairs, pass, - ed thr6kigh my kinapsack. I did not k0ow �t at tha time, but I found it af terw rds embedded in a loaLher. note, book' � I Before -the folilow �t tliiLne.to . od n load. akain, I had hit him, I 11 - other, Eumeal, I was at th top of the aitt,16 staircase.- A 1groa faixthairod i .giant , �rusbod at me with is clubbed rifle; I! parried ulle, [blow with my I own. and thonneI&P-d with im; we re- mained: loc.1ced togoulier. oac trying to 'I blirl the oth*,�r down the tat *rs I felt I was giaduatly losing gro nd: whon, L L) J at the very instant I Lho lit I was fadfli I talere was a most It emnendous ' cr followed by -a terrifi explosion t( Chat �Sjook the little tlouse, .1 its very to loundations., A 9heill. had b rat �1 the .front room, which was f uU,l of their men,- wdlo were firing on oux troops in the street beitbw from L,hB windows. These uune ru&bing (jut an the land- ing, and in tibe wnfu.sion my 3.dversaxy and I fe'll from taw top to tle bottom of the stairs. For some m:)ments I was stunned, but When I ca me to my senses I found myseff lying in a pool of blood from the body of tb!. Bavarian, .w1ho was i[ying quite dlead, keside me, having been ba yoneted by scale of those who had followed me in, I got tip and went UP stairs, Where we found four Germans on -the ilandi holding their gums reversed ' a s* surren- der. Sergeant lArgemaut took tdieir arms froida ttllem, and orde e 1 some of our mein to guard t,hem. went into the front room. In the coi ing and in ' c' ' - * ' g " L ce 4 t e' ' e i i 0 ' w of �he floor We 0 k immense ' holes caused by the shell * rhe walls were Wiackened, the door , th bo hinge on the f1liotir lay ,11 dy of a i Germ;j�- The poor folIow' head -was I L I completedy blown away, 'I brains be - M9 spattered cn ile W-111111. r6 A month 0 t1hese sights woullid hai made me ;-11 but in war men soon become little better tlhan brtutes., - " Figbting was stifll going liereely in tibe strebt belorw. 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IJ stooped down over Mm; even -at thati moment I could not help tbii-.iking of his wife and fam4, of whoom he was a4ways talking. . I "Whore are you hitt" I askied.k,.-,-,�._­ Bat no answer came. 11%o pulse bad stopped, and then I saw some lb3od on his neck. The bejlq had - entered just ..over the right car, leaving a sniall round hoile hardly large enough to in - sort the little finger., Apart from t1he Ilibuses opposite, wWch, still held out, the village was porw in our possession, and as we found I it impossible to take tthem, our men set fire to the'neigh,boring ones, wh", had the desired effect., . "Come down now " said the I ser - lipant.. I foHowed Rm, after li'aving . rst helped myself to some of poor Bord's cartridges.,. .- . The German prisoners -who, by the way. were &N more or )ess badly � . wok6ilded b the shell -wore grouped to- ' . gether at Le bottom of the stairs, and were bei upstioned by the lieutenant, ngAedge of the language seem - whose kno, _ * . ed very 111imilted, so that I fear he did not learn muc& I As I'passed ' i1irough the garden I heard a -groan from behind a shrub close to the wall, and to ray horror whom should 1, see but Lavallette on the ground leaning against, it. Hehad evidently been hit as he was climbing over it. I had a little cognac in a -tlask, and stooped down and gave him dome, Pouring it down his throat with difficulty, as he was quite unconscious. The spirit, however, revived him for a moment, and he looked up and recog- nized me. His lips moved faintly. "It's all over with me, mon ami I" he mux- mured, and then WiLh a convulsive tro� mor fell back dead It was as much as I could do to rWrain my Learn. See- ing Jacquemart, I called him, and with' his help and another's we -carried the body into a cartshod near, where we laid it beside a dozen others. 1 was turning away -nick at heart when I heard a lamiliar voice, a voice which made me think I was dreaming "Uetk- r! I Henri I" The next momoul�_I felt a light tap on my shoulder: 1 turned round-; it was Lucille in the uniform of a franc-tireur of the Loirol . "O ciel I" I exclaimed, "is it., YOU, Lu--" her little hand was 'Ca .,my, mouth. I ' "How are, you I What a time, ,tis since I h ' ave soon youl You reatember me -Jacques Morot I" � . I looked at her with mingled love , and anger. . . "Mo. foi I wha - t new f reak is this? 0 Lucille, how" could you be so 'rash, so foolish.?" . "Shall I tell you?" she answered, blushing and holding down her bead. "Yes." "I have done it bocause-because ' I love you -1 did not know how much till you .were gone; and then -oh, I felt so wretched I" . L It -was With difficulty that I restrain- ed myself from taking her ap' and smothering her with kisi".. I - 'O my darling I" I said, "Much. as I love you, I wish Just then the Mlo sounded. - � 1� ".. .- ::I must go", I said. .,. ­ . � : You see," she laughed, pointilig, to the galons on her sleeve, 'I'm a nor- I geant; I'll tell you all about it after- wards. My own men have not the slightest idea who I am, but most of yours LMjgbt recognize me, so au revoir for the present." i The next moment she was gone. To me it all seemed like a droam. v In the adjoining field I saw our com- mandant on his black horse talking to 'General IlourWlon, surrounded by bib etaL8-majur. As we formed up into. companies it be- came apparant how many we had lo8L. Ours barely numbered seventy. Wo. commenced to march, and when we had gone three hundred or f6ur hundred metres, we halted and took up-& posi- tion behind'a, low stone wall. The vil. [age of Muzellos was now on our left flank, and sornewb&t Lin the rear was Patay­ 'The Germaus were in a wood about one thousand metrea off. They held, however, a large farm about six hundred metres from us. which -we thought we were going to attack. The village of - Terminiers was on our right flank. "Are we going to' wait for theml" I board a lieutenant of another com- pan ask a captain. "lea; we shall wait for them here, if there are any of us left to wait," was the answer, and a. very oomfort,ing one too, I thought. ' . I Lucille and about' a dozen franc- t4rears had kept upon our left. Any of our men who had anyttun to eat took the present opportunity. had a little biscuit, so I kept that for lucille, think- ing.sh:o might not have- any. Our com- pukay was lucki ly on the left of the battalion, so I was soon able .to, get to her. She was laughing with some .of her comrades. When I came up she in- troduced me without the slightest hes- itation as an old scboolfellow whom she had not .seen for years. . To me it ' . seemed quite astoundin that any one could not tell ' that fhat handsome, brigbt-eyed young fellow -was a girl. "J'acques Morot" was evidently a great favorite, but at last hie found an oppor- tunity of talking &part with me. ou 'some biscuit, ma cherie. I said; "it Is not much, but it is all I've ff ot.01 #00 my dear enri," she la hed, "I've "I fot something better Ahan hat -look ore," and she took from her haversack part of a tongue, and a German sausage frozen as hard as a brick. "We ' took these from some German prisoners yes- torday. Now," she continued, plachfg ber little gun against the wall ­"now we can eat in peace, and I wilitell you how I came here." . "Don't talk iso loud, dearest," I said. ,; "You're. right," she answered, notto Voce, "Well, you know, when you.. left I felt so wrq9tched, and I felt. so sure that you would be killed, that I did not know what to do with M f. At last I determined to go as a Irt'-drour; so the week after you lef t I went and bought a carbine, an English one- a very good one, too, as I found out- yes- Lorday; I oat off my hair, and put on this uniform, which suits me very well, doons'� it I" . "Anything wou * Id," 1. answered, .tak- ing her hand. �.. . . ... � "Well," she continiied, cutting uE the . , tongue and eating the biscuit wit evi- dent relish, "I put on a large cloak with a hood, and went. one night to Blois by rail, where I enlisted. They wanted to know - . my name; but I t. . old them that . . I .1 . - '11�1'k��­. I.il; 11. ..1:...:1 I . - 1, - " '' .. , 'T, . . YWW.,,�T, - �,,W`, , k.j.. ..",'..), , ", � - . ,W.''., , I "rO 7 1 ,­_,K,.,.t. � �'.,�_ _ . I i.-- � er. 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I .;.,, , ;�O,r , , � i , , , - !i " .. , " - - , ., -1 I- Ify, ­ �1­1-1_ `t,____ � y � . - - i r was my affair -I had come to f ight for Fac hi now, because - I I speak Spanish so, fluently that th6 name � finally gave,J'aoquad do gutirre, and that I own ,a Spanish noblopnan. They wished to make me a � . lieutenant; -but a commission was not to my taste—though they call me '10 . peUt otlmte."' � � "Ma foi," I roared. "that is very good;" and we both laughed so loud that evei-ylxxiy laughed at us. - � I took tip her little gun, which w" a 'beautiful weapon of Enflighmake. � , I - 'Does it kiok muchl' I asked. I "Not much; 1 put some waddiming In iny dress—I mean.," she laughed. ,"in my coat." . "Ali. Jmxiuea Morot, you are as clever as you, are beaut4ful I" 1, All tbis time the - figbting continued as f ioreely as 6ver� on ou.r extreme left, but we privates knew nothing of what . was going on ;-some said that our oentro was broken, and that the flank of our division .had .been driven in; but this was more conjecture. As for me, I thought -of nothing but the beautiful girl beside me, contentedly -munching a hard biscuit. The oommandant's horse was being led up -�nd down, he imeanwhile sinok- ing a oigarotte, wWle he looked at a large plan which another officer was h1oldi I . . ' 8, , udI flash on a hill about fifteen hundred motres from us, . a dull - repoTt, a wb4zzing, shrieking a shell passed over - our heads and burst in an orchard about one hundred metres in our rear. 'It is a peculiarity of a shell that, thouighone may hear it it Is inipossible to know where 0�t�wiill fall—it may be at your feet, or five hundred metres to the rear. . I I . "This is the beginning- of thegame," remarked a corporal of my compa4y. I "Sa . ere bleu I they're gettl th " range a little better," said Luffle, he"r bright eyea,glistening with excitement On a shell burst about thirty metres from us with a fearful explosiun—with- out, however, doing any harm, as there was the wall betwoon us. . The commandant bad now mounted his horse, knowing that these shells were proi)ably to cover the advance against us. He sat.motionleits some �,,Lt,lo time scanning the woods opposite with his field -glasses; then shutting them up with a snap, he put them in �heir case and gave the order to "fall in." Though we could see nothing,, we Look up our position behind the wall. , Lucille was about twelve paces from me and I resolved, as noun as ever the . att�ck commended to get next to hitr. Just then a shell came crashing into the wall not ten yards from ine; all who could throw thoniselven flat on the ground,. but two men w b . t and about eight more or less wounle('I, and a large breach made In the ,vall. gito Whut(he douce dol't our gui,ii be- n I" , Vwrgoant Argemont. . "All right," saidanother; "therethey got" as ono of our shells fell right , through a roof of a harn at the side of the farin which was half way between us and the wood. . For some quarter of an bour we re- mained passive while this artillo%,duel was gein P g carried on over our ,ads. it. appearod to me that we ' were getting the boat of it ; for although Our guns were of smaller calibre. and could hardly reach theirs. still we succeeded in demolitibing.'and finally setting fire to, the farm. The Germans had ' just Commenced to evacuate it, whou large reinforcements issued from the wood. " Now, men enfants, the fun is going to twgin," said the sorgeant; "they' don't reckon on that, though," and tie pointed tp a mitraillouse boWnd the wall on our right, which up to that time we had not noticed. Our sappers commenced to knock down part of the wall just in front of it. , . Up to within five hundred matron .the Germans, or rather Bavarians, had ad- vanood in columns, but now they broke into open order, and at the same time , (lieno . d f i rt. on us. The " rip -ping " (it the bullets was continuous. but luckily most of them went over .our heads..' Then we commenced firing.. . "Steady, men enfants.1" said thb� QIfI commandant behind us, as tie rode slowly up and down -"steady ; fire low, . and aim sure." �: ' In spite of the wall many of our men were hit, and I turned almost faint, as I thought of the danger Lucille wan,'run- ning. ,Taking advantage of the firing and confusion, I lof t my place and got next to her. " I am certain I have hit three, of she said. I said nothing, but continued firing. bringing down a man almost every time. But, for all the heavy, fire the Germans continued to adva;%ce. �hen we hearo for the first time the welcome. morhanicai growl peculiar to the mitrailleuse. An officer on a brown borse, who was leadin them. was one gtq of the first to fall. � I 11 they come on fill -thqy were not more than a hundred metres from us. Above the roar of tho battle. and even growl of the mitrail- leuse, could be heard bbe*sbouts of their officers, the piteous- ,'cries of the wounded, the oaths and curses, of the men. . But at last our f ' lrq was too strong. The mitrailleuse seemM to mow them down. They waverod, and finally broke. . I - . " Afi. If we only had some cavalry I" said a frano-fireur-wiping thle perspira, tion from big face-. ; I Who gave the ordei I know not, bui with a cry of exultation our men scram- bled over the wal) in pursuit. ' "Don't give the devils time to rally, . or any qti,arter, -either," said another f rano-tirour, who seemed more like a fiend than a human beirigg-though, as the Prussians invariably shot all franc- tireur8, thore was perhaps some reason for bin hate., � I I h I ed Lucille over the wall, and eg the others. 1�very I now and followe again some, of our men would fall, as the Germans. turned, fired, and re- again. I The horse of the commandant had been bit, and the poor maddened beast " 'he bit in his mouth and was tearing wildl y towards me. I succeeded in stopping it, and hardly waiting for the tbanks of my comminding off icer, I hur- ried after Lucille, loading my chnmepot mechanically as I went. At that in- stant [,felt a sharp sting in my leg /jug It above the knoo. I was aware I was hit. but. almost at the same momayi.t. verli . above,the noise of tile ring, I board a V. roing sh!riok. I knew it was Lucille n'e in'ff pain, I;ran* to ,hi&r, feeling siok with apprehension. 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". , i . :, �, .- .., , . I - I .- . I I �.� � ., ; k '.1 . . . , I . .. . . �'. � . :%t '! :. : :-., - :. �, �_ L. 7 ... I . . L � . . I . . � - '.. I . . 1 - : - - . . . a , , - .�__, I :; , :. - . , . : : , - z_ - . I . __ - - . - . - ' . bl d- f . m an her. . 11 a sho - wed that the � bU0101Y Zvd passed t?ro igh the lungs. With an of fort she raise 1 -herself on her elbow, the orimson blo6d rushed in tor- repts from ber mouth, and thru with one convulsive tremor fhe fell flat on -hbr face, dead, as white ind cold as the � snow around -her. Icould not realize It. I tbrow myself an the 3orpse �; on her white breast,-througb har open tunic, I saw, tied by a place of brown silk, tbB little silver locket I had given her.. "Lucille I Lucille I" I cried, kissing hbr marble forehead, " gpeak I speak I it is Henri, your own Henri I" But the . 4d lips did not move. . Andrew W. Arnodd. : I , . I .. 1. . " " , , ..�, ,: - - . The end.� '- - - - I , � 7 . - IV '. i_ .:, . j�-, , , . * . I � , ;: :� I. I i ; 1� �; I � �1_ - __.,�� . - � I— _'. L .. .. � . .: ., -: 1-1: - :. .. �', ,� 11, I I ­ . I I.. . 1� '' � . I I . : . . .... I I . SIS. ". . * o' 1� � I _. - ". , I T #�.. . - ," ,, .)Ir I I ; .-1.1:. .- .11.._� .. . .... I, ,_� . . . , .- . . . :_I_ I , ­ � - What the Noted Expert, Dr. gatmon iffas . . - to say About It. I - I . . . I . . 1. Tuboarcalwis in a germ disease. - 2. The lgerin attacks a great numb- er of anima,W; e4g., men, cattle, fOwIB, swine, slioe,p, cats, dogs., horses, rats, mice, domestic verinin. Even bedbugs I - have been known to communicate the diseasei Each infected animail throws o, fgerms capablia o fnfecting . tile oth- I e re. . - , . . - - d .o . r S.- Tho,kerm attacks only disease . . abraded. tissue. I i 11 ' 4. ,There are 0611s within the body whose duty i§ to.'fight diseam germs. . 5 - . The germ may enter either by in- halation, inoculation or ingt%tion.,. 6. Tuberculmis Is more' provalen" t In . old than in young cattle.. � . -1. . - 7. 1 Tuberculosis is not . he redRary.' :.. 8. 'rho -germ can be killed; a, by a tenipe�ature of 158 degrees Fahrenheit for thirLy minutes; N by direct sun- light; c, by diffused sunlighL. _ , , ' 9. Its virulence depends on the num-. , bers present. - . . I . I .. ' . 10. lrk-hreedlng,� poor healiLh, - poor. ventilation. voor food, lack of sunlight, .1 � ar elmport ant. predisposing causes, 11. There is no more, if as jtri�ich tuberculosis at the present tinio ,than, in the pata. 12. Tubercul4n, in competent hands, is a trustworthy a,nd safe diagnostic ag- ent. ; . I . � 13. Tuberculmig is not a re8peoter of . . I broods. . 14. That communities -have been fur- ni.shed a,lmost. entirtdl� with tuilk fnim tuberculous 1 114. rds, with- . IN out any apprepla ),e increase in tuboxculomils., Othors have -been fur- ni8hod milik from heafthy her(is wiLh no appreciable decreape I'D tubercultis-- .. in. . - 11 15. That. where f ' at caJW% have been , inspected, -loven Nvhtlre a large pro or - tion of their dam -i 6nd nurse.4 a-- Flub- PITII:X)us, only in from two to five in 100,OW hais 016 Aiseaso bet ' M detected. One conclusi6n dra-tyn by I)r. Salnion ' . 18 to tile Pffoot. that tt#ieroulosis is not liereditar�, a,nil be.tbinks the disease could be, ) red out of. a herd by separat.- ing the infected aninials and raising the hralthy calves according to the Dan- ish method. remutly deberil)cd in Ahis pape r. . . 11 1; . .. . I.. . � ,.,,.; .. , .: - ,., I I .. I ; - I .�,%,..: . - �, .. r' .%. . ". ­. I I . . .� 1. ­ - -1 1. � . _ � '. I ­ I ��. - , .-I", .1 'I " 11 ..- � -,'.��i _. .11 , : ','.- I , I '! . .. �, I l�. " � '. I , �: � I:; - �e , 1 �.-.- .. ,�.*_ :, �,�. ., h FRUITS AS FOOD.-: 1: , ,,;-�-, , . , � 1 .." - ". , ,,is , 1 7:;, c, � i �. I - , , , - ­, .: . �­ . .,��, 11 . � � � .. I " . _t , .(� . I i The� . Meet Various Irrults lonve Upon .the vivaith or Body and Kind. � . ' .'br. SopbiA3 Upper, the English food - . spec""ialimt, says ill spealring of the PC- cul.i.arities of various foods that-, - littinchod almonthi give the higher I . . , rukrve or brain and mwwle fo(O; no beat or waste. I . . �.� : . , ,�, � wailluts givo �ileyve. o'r ,braln" food, L mumlo, beat and waste. . " Pine kernelti give heat Wid-s ' tay. Th�,,y serve Lk8 a 8ulmtLtute for broad. . Green water -gr . ape.1 aro Wood puri- . fyLng, but of little food value;. rejout. '. piops and skins, . .1 Blue graliois ire feeding and blood purifying; too rieb for those who suf- fer frow the liver.. ' Toma Low- Higher berVe' o'r.�. brain food amd. waste; no. heat. They are . thin- ' . ning and titimuluting. Do not .swallow nkix�in. . .. � I . 111runog afford the highest' nt�r ve or braijk� food; supply bmt and waste, but ' aro not muscle feeding,. They should I be, avoidod by those who suffer 1r=1 thts liver. . . I I Juicy fruits give more,or . less the highor nerve or brain, and, some few, mu,* -It% food and wasLei no fleat. Apti,h% supply the higher inu.sclo food, but (to not. give stay. Oranges are refreishing and feeding, but 'aro not , . good il tile live � is out of onlor, Grtwn figti are excellent food."---, - DrieAt figs contain nerve and muscle food heat and wa,ste; bul tho, liyer. � The, gmat majority of . 6ma,U fresh -.00d fruits are laxative. All .stono, fruits aro,considered to bo� LnJurious for those who suffer from the liver, and ,should be used cau- tiouAly. . . I Lemons and tomatoes should not be utiod daily in vold weather; they have a thinnhig and 000ling offeci. I Rai,sius are stiniii-lating in proportion to their quality. . , I-- �, .� , - .. � - � ___. - � �,_: I �`: .. " - 1. . !, . c . ` . i.. ". __ I ":, I - � - . ­ - I I .; I . - :_ , - , I . . I A 'Pecullar:� effect of -. barometric' change is ., sden in the "breathing ! I ground" ,� of limestone districts. - If a we] I in Lbis kind of soil is covered over, so -tba,t only a small hole is left at . I the to d lighted candle is hold near ttisanholoa, quite a strong cur- rent of a4r can sometimes be noticed, The "breathitigs" are irregular and atw,ompany barometric changes,, 'for changt%,-ror tile reason that when the ffossure on either side of' the opening heavior than that oil the other side, a- flow isets In from the .heavier. to the lighter. I ; I .1 . . - - i - . * , , i..�,,,_ . ..1L... .; __ . - q . -, - . . � �*­�`-� � - . . I . 1. � I . - 1: I-. � . -1 - -;. - . . . . , _- . , I , - : 1, �. 11 . . . HORKT,�SHOEH OF PAP - �' ­ RR. I - , - � I . - 1 it is maid that tile, horses of Ge'rrh&n cgva,ry r(Viments are to be entirely . shod with paper aboes, r yrients as to thAft dUraWity 4nd light- ness, having proved very satisfactory, I . - L I . - . . . . - I , I%: .1 ­ � -.8" :�­._ :' . , . ' . _­ ";, 1 ' ' �­_. � , .: I . . I ; , . I .# , , - 1. L .. . . k . I 11 ­ J . , . . -1 7 , . 1. . - . - � I.: i I ,�. - ' - ..;­ 1, .� , ._ t '� L ;. L: ' ' - .. . .1 . I . � -­ 1. _. . , '.. i, L � ­ _., I - .. . . . I : ­ . . I 2 , I . . I I I.. - L , 1 . I � I I : - .. . , � - -.* ` . � , - 1. L I - � ., , :, � 1:1 - _. I - 11. -..,;, I .'. I .- ... I... . . . . � . - I _1 . . . ,� �L . : '' 1.� I :­ , � I .. .. / ; .. ,��"_,_ . - .:.". - - , ' . �, I .. - . .� I I - � - � �.�­ - L. ' � . _. . ­ . . �� I - _ - �.- ,_ � . � �, I Z :. le I :. .� - ­ 11 . : L � 'I . .. . 11 .1 , . .. . . ,. � � ; � . - I . . - �. � : . . I— . -1 .. . � I ". , . , - . .� ,_ 4: -0. I io. b 11, - L tl�, ,� r.. !,� vv.;,,�0,4,4, 1, . �­ � I - � . . " - , __ - � -�. - -Y I . - __ 4 " �Q. "'NAT"Z111-35Z ,71i nr" �42 5 � V XAP_�.f A mi -IM _."'_� % - � � - _n,f 11�r­ "I M ,QQM_ 'M14 - 11 _ �L_�aj�_�V_:__ __1 �M �_ L, . . I I . ;L . . - : � IV,' I rIONS4 . � " 'r" '" - 11 - CURIOUS CONDENSA' ... -1 I . ­.. 11 I :-. I . - JAMLL . .1 . M . . , � � � . � . ..1 , '.' ... : 1,�, . � -­ , - � I . .;. 41 11 I - ­_ L _. "_ I A Few Short Paraitraphs 1nW11k 158Y fa- " I � :1,11141 � . 1.1 terest Yous- ­ . � . L.'' . --1 itr% ' � . - .J I— ­ . .. f, . Theree Sre* 27,445 miba4 of igilwe,Y In, � . . . . �', . ­ .. L Germany., � - 1. . ­� I . . i . . ,. � I_. In Gorivi'ahy the ciendus 1A taken every..' ! . I , I , .1 � _: .. . I - , . , . five years. I , . 3 �. : I :, 1 . 1. . - . 2 SoarCet flow-ei% stand drought better : *. I I ; - I . t ; than any other. I I _:� I , . . I . . The Australian dog and the Egyptian- . . : I ,I I . 4 . , - . . shepherd clog never bark. .. .�, . - L I . The came' has the most -emplicated' -: ., . - j I . , I � I system of digestive organs. I . . . � ""' L'L I I - . A house without a woman is 'like si* - ,,-- '. . . � . bod ithout a souL-Monterkogran pro- . 1. . : �. .. - VoX W , . . - � . . .- ..­-_�:-:­ . . . .. � I Harmonies in drew''are more effeedie - _* �'­ . .11 � . ":, L at &.11 time.9, and in better taste. than ' � . �­* i � . L . , I contrasts. : - . _. . �..% I I I - .. . I i . . .. - . I -_ . Bisho, T ]or mnsidered* three hours . .. - .; ... : . - . _ . . p I p I - .1 l. and Richar BAxter four hours kee I- ..; . _1 q . enough for any'man. - . �, �_ _.. . . . _. , I . - ­ . . I _ . The firA number of '_ - �. � ::�".. - a new paper en- . " . tibled the German Industrial Advertiis-. .- - ! �. �.. 1, er, in the Japanese �auguage, has ap. _. ;. ,7 � . 1 7 1 . . . �,�. peared. . . . . �­ - . ' .1 :--7 _ - .- I . I - The Chinese tondemn crimina�n to : '. '_ �--�.:' ' " 'L t � � death by preventing 8r.eep. SuffereM - . ` - ils- ' r L, I . 1. .ast from L%velve to twenty days, when . _L�: . doeath comes to tiheir relief. . . � . . i-,_1 - I . I . .. .- ' ' . , A . The inoreaso in the popul.ation-- of . .� . . . I . . France from 1890 to 1895 was but 124 , : I., 0$ .., I : . .. - 000, or on.-fy an annual awaraige of . . . � ­ I .:., L , . �-� I. � . per con t L of its popu:,ation. - I �: _ _j � � ­.�_,.,_ i�l . ; - , . : 11W.'lor has noted 1,000 cases of den� - - . 1 1:. t,onarians, 62 of from 110 to 120 yeam, . .1 �. I - . 29 of froln 120 to 130, and 15 whd bal - ,7 � - , i: - �,- � .. . I attained from. 130 to 140 years,' .�,� I . ; � - . � _ -1 � � I ­, Tile 6Most paper in France was com . _ I 1"� �'. me -need by Tbeophrastus Renandot lil I . . ,.-I �:, 'L --� - .. . I . .1 163-1 ' dur4 the. reign of Louis XI11. . . ..��;� . It was ca.ded the Gazette tie France&,: - ' L- _11. - . I . . I - - , The resu.ts of the census - of 1896 f a - : ..; _'_ ­ �: ' � Germany give a popu'ation of 52,244,503, . . I . . � an increase since 1890 of 2,816,027, or .�.-,.. -.'- - 1.14 : 1� � :. ., . I I I . ��, �:, . ; por cent increase per year. " . * � . No man who is intoxicated, or whose _'_ L��:. - L - . - . - I I breath is even tainLed wit h strong drink .- I .�AL - . . is a'llowed to take lik post on a train -' . �.", ..: . - . .1 I t on. the Grand Trunk llaii:way. ... ... 1. I - . The exports (if Gerwany to the United -L. ' , States during -tile. quarter endiDW . �.. . .' -_ March, 1896, show a decided inerea-40 - - .. ' over the exports during the like period ;. _, I . . . , . of 1895. _ . , . n. .V :1 - . - " . - . . I � " - I . The average ff)st * o ' f "men-d-waf in -.'. . . . .- . Ne.'son'm tirno Wa"JL only $330,000 for a. -.-.,,, '� I . 'argo 100-gu-n ship. *The 281agnificent, � ., � .- .1 ono of the latest and fine.st in the Ilri- - -1 ­ .., ..-. '' .- . I L; tish navy, cost $4,500.000. .. , i . .:.., :�� ".:. i , A.'l Fools' IXLy is *200 'ye'ars old'6 : -i . ._�. 1 1 13rady'm (1:11,Vilg Cidendaria, piflili'shed in-.. '. . -i , ­ 1 1812. montions that .1 .; % . tuore than a cen- - .L I I .", � - �.:. . . " L .. tury previous the a,'J�lanac di,.signated ". - , I �:,_. � ' ,# ..! - . . �' the. first. of April as . All Fools' N -Y' . L L - ,. ... Ll . i __ , - ']'he word "durk" is said to owe its - __ - -I. : �. . origin to one Joe. Dun, a fainoti-9 bai'iff - .: L . I ...,­ . * about 1500. Iffs is said to lvivt been so. - .L- . i- :If,. * . I ; shrowd and dexterous in -tile (o';Jeetion. L- ' . i .. . .. � i of dut% that hi6 name becanitl prover -L L.-. .:. I. ; - I _­­ - � - - - . hiad. . . I . . . 1 �; , ;' : ;. I . � � . I . � � . .P - ' - , .I)ot[ - L L . , Great Britain's new c'rui. -1 . Ta ... .. I . -1., . .� - s to rej).'Ace the nue on - * � _�, � , whic-11 i, Nyaj� � 1, e . - . . . , the North American sta,tion,,,,,-,,J..,l feat- . . ., . I I ,. .. -engtl,on the fleet 'I -i(, . �. . , _ :,Vt i ; (s le isg t NN e . * t size, of the ve�.4e: she rep] ice -s and .--�, � has a naue.1l, more rowe'rf nament. , - ..- � .. L � .� , i ­�.. ',it - , ,. �� The word I inilier" has a ecu, ia r . . L I i.., _,�: � . - . . . . - , origin. NN"hen t tie Ronvin Rtlio'ic. -1. �.:_ i -1 -11 - I I chui-eli ,.ya.s ill the ascalldellcv ill Eng- - - :j: "�­. . . . I . . . �, . .. . -wid, the health of tile pope wa.� usuil I ly . : - I ­ �g' � 1 , ::­ - drunk in a f ti�l glamvs initilediately after .: .: I . �_: . . dinner -all 1)4)11 wre, to the good father. . I .'.., L:. . I . . . . . I � ;., L ,. r 4' 1 1 . Hence t he -4% orl "bumper. ' . 1. . .'.,.*. . I . I I . �� L I :-- I- - I .1 . - � . .". I - . - - , I ­ . - . ":..:­ 11 I I.:. . - .� .�, . I I . ,_ - . - .1. ,0 .-i - 1. . s -1 ; �,-� ­ - I . .. : - I .. .1. - . 1. I _. . , .1 , CAPTIVE WILD ANIMALS.. .1 ''I L­­ � I I 'L I . , .-. -.,.; I I , ,. �_, I 1, � . , ; L _ .!:: . I . , I . - . . W. ; . . - .. - : L 7, L . - . What Mome of the 1.11are Coritly .t rr Wierth -. . . . ­ ,".. I I - � . . ,.., I - , , - -Aulmals Bern In Capliilll. L . . ..: . '__L . . ­ ... � . - - . : . ' *_'�. . of wild aninials hoIJ ' - * - i - '' . .. � . in captivity is Ilw elephant. A. finti - ' .- - . %. I . � 1. Afi,i�an elephant costs frorn $6,M) to . . :,- '% - i. - . ,-. , . L . , $7,000. A fino-Indian elepbant would _. �­ , 11 . . : . � , , cost about t5.000. . .��., . .. ; . . . ('iraffe8L ' ' ' :... I - .% . -1 co8L abouL the -same as the' * , . . . ., � . ... . . - . ��_. mr.. L .. I)e.$t eleptliam, about $6,(M or $7,WO, . _d ��7_ :� L I % !... � but that quotation is really only nom-! ... .. . -.,� - . I. ­ : .. I 1.... inal ; it would be diffleull, to get a; glr.-�. - . I s f ­ . . affe at any .'rfee. T -his in due, 'partl ' ( ..." . I . P y " - � � . . 11 I - ,.: :. to their increasing scarcity and partly,'_ . _.. ' ­ __.-*.'L - . ­ ­ . - to tho difficulty of obtaining them, due : 11-. .-, :. I :L,� ', �: . . � to the internai wars of the natives in . '.. .1 .-, . I . I �:, �.-. - . I I . . . the giraffe country. Giraffes very . I. � -L. L * . . . .! ,; �_ I .. � . - rarely brood in -captivity, . ! - �.. �' L . . I . � I ­ - . . , A fine hipl)opota.inus would proi)ab4' I � I � I�L.I_r I , _ !- 'L. ­ ly cost about. $3,(K)O. I I .11 I :�:_ 1. _: - ., , I , .W. : I A good African lion, with a full and ­. , . �� � .. pei-fect mano would cost. from 8 10)0 to �, . . _ ­ . . 1. .. ��. . �.,... $1,.')(X)j a fine lioness $800 or 8900- �. :, .. I L .L� . . . . . 4; . . ! Got) Bengal tigers cost about the ,, �'. 1. . . .1 I.:.LL . � .. I : Saill(l. a -.1 . ..,: - . . ... . - Camels usually coot. from $400 to f 500 . . I 1 ! ­ .... I .;'. �! _L " apiece. . 2 .1. , s. � . , : ­­ ,-- .. � I . - 1. .. I , - Many wild animals breed in captiv-1 .. . . . ity, and the supply of wild animals is . 1� . �_.. ­ .. I - . .,..- L . - now niade-up to sonio extent. from that � . .:. ,- . . . . . I I source. It is eutitornary to sell or ex' __ . ­ . .­ * . : ­ .' . . L 1. . . 11 :. change the surplus animals so born `.:o: .. - :� 1, !,, " ' -aptivitv Ill, n . 1 '�.: - � � -. , NVild animals in ( ay fi ,- ally ceaso to fireed. Wild ailinials bor - --­ _. �_­' - - ' � -. ��, :.. , s._ - in cal)Livity are flot. so likely to bo a - L'. . I .. . I . �:;.,� _. . L fine specimens ati thitiso born in a wil I !: , '. "', . . ­ .. I � state, and in succeeding generation , . . . I :1. Lbey degenerate and hooAnne weaker an � I... .,­.. I -:,:.. . . �'. I . inoro suscepLil)l(-'0to dLsoase. This sioe . _: . - . - ... I . . is improved by adding to it, from tii o 'I- ' . .,�, !�" . .. .1 to tinie, wild animals from their nati ... . . . 1-1. _.. . . . -,�! I I . %�: lionles, . - . � _� � ... . . I � - . I 1. . . . - . - . 11 ­ ,� �.-:l � L i., - I - � .. : - - - L - - W_ . -, . . : I - .11 : 1. . . . . ... I I I ­ ., I . ;: -__1 . - !� ­_. ".. ,* _.. '': *- '! ..- '... . .. � :: . '! ' ;.' I. . ;.1 � �­ A RAILROAD MJSSION CAR.. ­ " . . .:._,.:� -, w 4 I I... . . ­ . I � I I ;�.��11 -Siberia is spaKsely settled, so that t - ( -L , _: .,. . :,:. -:. , . - - - I . I I . - . �.. � , number of established churches is very _-� '� *_ ' � : :": � � ,_.. , ... - :� - . . � : . � timall, alid the car offers a very good . . . �' � . . I., solution of the .problem of religious in-,.,.-.,, I . . : atl-UCILioll and worship. It is transfer* :.�. '.: 7 ':;, " - I , ; p . . . . I red from station to station and services'.. �, - I . . . ,L� I '. . �.,. �.� ' . .. ��::­ n Greek ritual. ate lield ,t " � � . . 1. I - � 1. L. in it. The interior is vory * hanjlSomeS L .'t.- - rL I I ,:. . . I - being decorated with all the rich bhr-: .IL 'I ._..; " - - - .11 - . .- , barity and splendor of Russian art. ,rho .� : : �,:.� .., . 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Durfn meetii t h pro to Ity is t proven Is the passage Of ed oi 11 hic&al � . 1. hat it the Past mopitb he has plac, h f , aon for f* ths of � ti je beat of ' the bristian Has b= endorsed a6out nine -ten At %I" *1116, children fot doptJobul in good 0 octor.) his is bomuse nown that Y' it Is Wal Noliker Adim*tuasiiiagearerd&luo-rolnttb "" homes. (Ask your or- ilayears, V4 T sun's r� s The work In entirely' voluxi-tary no [Wa S uniform—alwayS conWw tht ows nearly all Pink Pills slad she is x0w Cund. alatable—i dinary indow-glass EL - the sun to salaries are paid the workers, ana no ways P f the heat derived f CoTiver Oil 0 for funds, but Put up in soc. ao d. through, but or he other hand Prom. the Montreal Heral m6nal. sappeal made purest Norwegian sizes. The small size way pas e exrn am met Hypophosphitm. 11 0 t comi arly all ng f rom the needy an Wit be 6nough to cure your 'y The world Is full, of change. There r1l free by the friends of Intercepts Be in h cough or help yoor baby. non -luminous sources, such as a stove, are chan" that affect the constitution children to sustain this work of faith insist on Scotes Emuldon or the heated ground. rhis is the rea- of the individual,! chan and fish.- At #Lll Drugzista. plates under the come, we es that -will and love. Children are received from tradermal'k of mail son why heat accu cannot ort their tsouaing,- any part of Canada, the only condition I f covered but we may pan a ss roof of a hothonie. rf tZ unsabitary obbr- being that they are In neoW of a friend. S zigirnondy's Rlas-9 a hothouse actor of their in luence. Womanhaod Great care is taken in selecting the cold "Nuld become most d(cidedly a in its,inoeption is susceptible of changes w homes for the adoption of Lhem, and house, since the beat Dould not- get in- that demand the most judicious &tten- Mr. Watch keeps careful oversight of CAT TAY 11KIR 3M WI= TO VAN to it. One advaDtage claimed for the tion� and prudential care to ensure per- his cha c eir ma- is that it powerful neyv g a I ouse whose win- fect� development and happy maturity. ority. prosent,there are about a Wif6re'-Nerviline—nerve pain rTt* U�[A. Composed of the mo- ed i h it would re- Th changes are so vital and so sub- ozen little ones awaiting homes. Thw% dows were furnish I Ln summer. But tie Parties pain subdu main delightfully t3oo hildren are of various on prompt relief n their character that unless the e ang remedies known. Nr- haps rin 9 ifi rheumatism, i in winter, per tM t vigilance "i _.-11 SALAD tb.3 situation would u and' disoritm i nation is knowing of a child in n62 or* deai Aline never V t be so agreeable. n�leed, the panes exercised in the choic* iourllg a, cramps, Pa4n la ged for others Of reputed remeAlie the worst results Watch. or x- Ali Groettl no e and application a child, should correspond with Mr. ii� the back and side, wnd the host of C0mrjr3L4wam would have to 08 exc f .1 ffectiona, internal Letldlpaekets OJOY n a otherwise no m of ordinArk glass, Sin iayl accrue. The constitution may be' Funds and clothing may also be sent f:rnall, rising from inflmmatory so- Black and Max 23c.. 46c.. 500.. 4%, house. undermined and the mms of disease to him to help support the work. sun -heat could enter t1on N di so emu fostere gv enequal for all nerve, pains d. Vigorous life is at the basis allTI ARCOURNV TRAINS WITHOU RA of all en oyment and quccess-� To be WAYSIDiB SUBTLETIES. ran PAPSIL We ban- wea is uis 10 be raisorabilev It is there- IN Tff'9 CASE the best qualitY only sold in lots to 1B xperimets w�Wch a o de ribed'as fore fundamental to every interest of It. 1,3 said that we must a�IA paw iltway purchasers, rarli. CO.* Ltd* Wxyworfi. W�tgon—Thom6 bore Be W-8- Blaakwell db n ly been Made humanity that life's red, red stream papn writers is too high'for What latisfaptory have reec a tailo that is told. be kept pure and healthy., Owing to Is the difference between livin' and ex- with a train, n t he) suburbs of Par* ITht sounds W.d right; but tales that neglect of these particulars many itin', I want to know f" —thy are 10r- M ILM M 1 4JS & HALES. lHarristom, 159iiCito 4,�­g Jravvn� by a steam 106) otive, running Oe told don't am away Ads= you Ocean 9 women have allowed life to Perry - Patettle--Haps. Milos. ko� Abeideen i3hfimberf# 30 be a burden'and a wear' A man can exist on broad and meat, but* oter being tu i Stneb roAk Torout4L JAon8Y t6 100an- go Ordinary road. coin t 0 rails, bu� on a isome round Halas. Q. 0. Mills. AA.—A. MULL—JI66 uties, Fa�nt and weak very aptly he hae to have booze to reMly live. Ilain used at p ire ent conAists of Of ShIlOh's Cum u bi�' C dew ibes their condition after ventur- C'ro t ougb Wkh mly two cars one of, Which' contains n rf he beat Cough Cure. rou. NT1EI3—(M)i&,y0 or woman, It, every Tow I Ways ]DY6 im r toge to start a Ai( the locolliotiv6 mach ri FROM NKW- YOAlt omptly. One million bottl ther with in to form'some ordinary household Rlieve C' WA du9ty., Vhat can be done to accomplish es sold U bi [e the and Cleanins Works at Home. No MPST19006 rsq eats for fourteen passengers, w the rejuvenation of these unto 1' am a commiRsion morchant, ng conts. Sold by with our now Dye and outfij. $12 &,%eok o"ill im" rtunate y ar. 40 doses for 25 other has twenLy-four seats. Tbo on- FQU rniculara free. Addrepst ones ? There is a remedy used d rugigist,s.i JL*, (IM -poi rer and the aver- w1delv buinesq in the West Indies. "I ONTARIO DYE WORM TILSOX119 gine, is of 16 horse known and loudly applaudad, vihose, vir- Some of your Putnam a P n spe#d is about seven miles an,hour. ain-les Corn That man may safeily vailtLo 0 Wes are proqlaimed he can no T -a e to tur in a circle only On the hOusO 1ATs Extractor when in Canada, anti I think V1 yo who in so fuied ftl be train is able to tur In all countries b1l. and whispered on the atreats. Ten it is the beat cure for corn I have ever a ay Waiter bCOtt. TO INVENTORS Melinda 23 feet in aiameLer. nother train has thousand mothers have recommnded seen. Please send ma a few dozen for International Patent Bureau, 12 ustructed for te conveyance of been cc Toronto. Longent experience. L*west-ratt it and twice ten thousand daughters friends and cutomers in Bout Amer- Oxamses CANNOT us CUJtIO ra he invento Information free. G.O. JrRZXUAN f reight. 1t i� praise it. Read what one of them has ica and the West Indies."— William ILA. KELLOND. ZXp6ft And ZZAMINOr- that trains of this kin I will'be exten- to say In the villag of Lancaster Gould, New York City- b tions as they cannot reach sively em eased portion of the ear. I ployed in %in I near citieg. ergoc FRIEE there I i Von Mrs. A6. J. Macph- drNIftsl spplioa 'here is only one is camied by an infism, F E9 n widow of the late A.. J. sy to ouro deafness. and that is by oonAittlt�, IJ cial hs� beeii tonal rem ad too, Wat n as Mac �d condition of thp inmus lining of tho In— ��hsrson. She is Weil and favorably A 10ge, dposit of Wt mmu 1b OEM' known in -the nity. Some CodrQy, on the W( YOUR Rtsadard Works. It you VIA!! 03 four discovered at titchianTube. When i11iii tube is iliflamed you for particulam her elldeNt ughtar to Now York. or five yoa�s a o Mrs. Macpherson sent coast of Nowtoundlwnd. 0HOICE wrilie 1javo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing 3 01A a CO., 33 R.1ohmend WilL Do6ios %nd when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the ta 136dd's KidAey: Pills Did n be 6ke4l Wfi'la there 8h resided with her uncle ALMA LADIES' kult, and unless the inflarnmation ca F 'iled To -Do. out i%nd this txtbe resLorvid to its normal condi at, Thoniae, ont. an4, attended hool, being then only Lion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine tee about six n ears of age. The social oaAes gut of ten are caused by catarrb. which is will re -open ego CHRONI UMAT18M life of her te xporery home made ra- This flourLshin Coll 00 C RHE u rseS thinR but an illfilLmed condition of the on Jan. 7th. with graduating co in Line, and painting, We will give One Hundred ny est&bHo?hsd -thor severe do nds upon her t in piano, pipe orl�an, vio'.111, uc(.u4 surfaces. Dollars for e. A large, t1n',,,ljequV;ed. old- being. ambitious she was anxious to Way to this M irvell&4 Reme- drawing, &.ocution book-keopinutiow t-assof Dearnean4causud byo%tArrh) that can- Int.ion—NoN so lEn IN c^NADA. e make rapid progrom in her atudies. In hy, the PUW ache dy, At flictions, Arising c school rs' not bo'cuied by Hall'b Catarrh Cure. Sendfor Business Education at Lowest P000 as Do All C -h parLicular she enjoyed a covet. grap and Disorder- courses,and sel"ot caurse8. Rates are circulars, free. Graduates alw guroemsful. Wrio 1 9W f rom Impure Blooi ss but at no F. J. Cli ENEY Co.. Tole" 0. J. XLLTOTT, Prino p" moderate. 60 pp. Announcement f ree. ed Kidneys. sma I I cos t. Many remarke her pale ArSold by brugghits, 7fic. Address, Principal Austin. B. A. eding in tbie ness and low of color. She. Ix-gan to PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, Eye Spec list Did you ever a we garden, or worki a er a low bench feel tired and weak 9-ftqr a little ex- WXX 846 he will not trmzv any posture, try to ercLge, such as a short walk. Miss -Hie that witil believe bnly Wlis or table. in a stoo)lr a ve ca nd straighten up, an a sharp ain Macpherson's stay in Now York last- can fu11y comprehend must have lory more but n be W"uthy compatition commelmel"If at all times at h VIA" as of a knife thrufst rough your Vid- Macpheison's stay 'in Now York last- long head or a very obrt; creed.—C*1- a1#97, and OuaUnuod dur'1106 the 70" Fast, ToronLa of ness, 79 Kiui( Street ed about two years. All this time ton. Solid Gold Spectsol, tM6 sent by nmil VW S&A usual price $5." That is lumbago. she. Ate. and slept fairly well. In the it [a- one spring,of 1893 she came home and her GarlanJ 'Rase Burners & Ra' gesare, IN BICYCLES When' -it becomes bronic i, n Of the Most agonizi4g forms of rbeu- mother could not but remark how her first n _r daughter wam--pale and matism. from it hhve bee chang6d he clam goodm, but are superior inmany $1625 1) WATONES AGENTS WANTEDS Sufferers would languw Instead of being bright and Stove suicide. They ways. Any Base Burner or known to commit food Steady work and good pay to men any Price for surcmase of ruddy, Thinking tha nourishing bering the well known name "Gar- gladly pay nd perfect quiet, With 'udiciom exer- land" cannot be equalled. Merit al- GIVEN FREE, and women. No experience ncceSsaU, pain. nd 1�id yQu evor -have Do you know else,, would restore the oat vigor a ways tols. Ask you dealer to show uNv that ruddy glow, it was participaW in to you them stoves. EACH MONTH Wrile at once. Addr6ss whilt wT11 cure it? Do you knt the sarno reinedy- that has niad�' mar- the ftillmt extent. For a month this Standard SiliferwW% is%. Macpherson us st. Janses at, Montrealt of Kidney Dis- was trie, but still M vellous and tn�ny curei It in not a aucky work. this as be ore, liable to turns no FOR and lescriPtiol's acts WM as PM el good comes of those who eases of Pl ki.40s POSSI X" , pon the excruciating of wMkness and -wit -h an unsatiable Sun ight as magic charm u nave it so of an in their mouth.—Car- sire for sloop. At this junc he IL15%— -Young men and women_3LV%4'1 I I ture t' at f lieLion ? Pills lyle. ters family doctor was consult,ed. Iron noxy in attendance at The followting are oples of let wore, prew.rIbed Wrappers ritten the 14odd's M to the w dicino Company, and a trip Thousand Islands takon, the stay IRA Narlps Clover Root 1VA Is a pleasant an of Toronto. tbe Make d ditribu Rogulattlg the bowels, puri- AS FOLLOWS: in ing 4bout. six weeks, during wbic,h time laxative. t1li wonderfl proprietary o- ton- a complex, 1011ri-I MISS, $10O.Stearns'81clole,$ 0 over tUng Owns done to help her flas this blood. Clears th 1000 dicine:— y a friands with whom Easy to make and Dleasant to tAke. 25 been troubled recovery- Th ts., Gentleme, 25 8scond $25 Gold Watob . . . 025 n,—I have over two years ith the first stagos she Istayod came L to l aruggists. T,atevt and best couromi of Bustnew 71ralaing miln, her recovery. as extremely doubt- There are but three classes of 111010118 Rod Watcho 91ven nob month -6 thorough and complete faollftift fnt have used other of Bright's Dise 12 me -no t vail. I -wati so fut, and w hen she returnd the retrogade, the stationary and the bliorthand and Typewriting are found In this dicines, but to un- progressive.—La couege. Studntd assisted to potiltIonS. lood. Doctors told hpaB,, her mothefr� saw no vater. (Jetivartioulars. W. Ii. 811AW, Prinein'l. bad that I passed b hile inakii Total given dur-Jg- 'year '97, $19,500 One day w Ig ief. I heard of provement. Be Not Devoived. I could get no re A (C me urcha8es from a doW-er in vegetablom idnvy'Pills or Croup, are ncc tol. trifled the wonderful cures Dold's B 0 ]For ivies and fallp&rticulms, Of MA116 Of Saturday Lam, at have. used ten boxes, and am coin- ing some remaAko anent the heal Will save you much trouble,. Sold by 0 BTA IN_ vi MAW maephemon, Which was Qb 'Opus y U. may publish as you P= R. t1lem. I te,.(tho cka�er) �ook the liberty of mak- 32 em "OW T ... . :­ L � - bad. done I 'e-oncluded to tr th of with. A dose in time, of Shiloh's Cure be the Toronto (;Lonx SMUGG cured. Yo all druggists. promis n f Dr. W I p flee Me : : I NER BROL, LTL,, letely not L He strong:y urged the THEM so a$, to belp others. 0 !Mllams' Pink Pills Mrs. To U GOLD miniNG AND 3U1J.L1X0C*ft91aT6 "Theodor., 'Young, I n-4 mi hty The tints of autum 63 soon St. Twonle ly $56. 0a6b, In npt over, eredu.ous of T '84'alls, Ont." pherson wa, don, Nowo i nder fto ape I I of rany raid -up Sbares, es hey crar ming u bled tb� quaPitJes of the Pink Pills, butt 1�10eks or not lose f 461RIS one hundir" abored "Gentle�h,47-i have been trou the encha.11 r, frost.—Whittier. 'wore purcLa8ed and! used tio the besith reniale weakness with abet 110 too for over ow year w SOQP after beginning the This to a devt loped clatin. J*Ve Consulted advan.ta nre, mill testA nhow-ni( and urinai trouble. I t deep. and all in P %Ying tte. ills says Mrs. Macherson, R --port of Minister of- doctor, magnificent r,iults. reddish tinge Send who gave me. inedicine that upon DREADFULI.Y Nr $1.00 seemed to make i-ne kvor�50 at ul�hof to 0 L ought. Able. times. Mines very favor, dents.—I'was dreadfull ner'ous, ignd gody, 34 viatlacia Strmk T r nW In the cour8e of a wot-k V lie cheek and MAURICR, would be I (leaf awt Abot t better. The for relief took your Karl'a Clover Root I got or so daughter. fe' h tar pitospiuruis. was^ told of �Dodd Kidn6Y Cas ti ed f I ish and the. Toa. It quieted my nerven and rt of the R-gan to van one box, and I havo iised pa whole Nervous Sys- :)IIII)l(tel cured. My al ormal sjee)�inws begun to yield to strengthened my FOR TWINTY-8 YRAP�. box, an am C, y puj�_ th.3 inCuenoo of Dr. Williams- Pink tem. I was troubled with Constipa?- urine- is n al- oz:r the For' Itural now. 6u ma UM of h this if you ikq, t hat it may help Pi Is. Continui pills tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Y niLr reetoration Tea soon cleansed my oyatain so thor waa A) progreas of DUN ed itinuous and oompleto, and her im- oughly that I ra h __pidly regained healt Mrs. Geprge Barnes." 1pr�ved Cooks were the gubj�ct of favor. 1 -and strangthL Mrs. 13. A. Sw**t. Hart- Tms Is 'ford, Conn. gold by all druggists. ab.e comment for some time. je�-i NEW her health in all t omp USE FOR hat could, Lm desirod, i lAte with Bat' 13A I y an d her' t' d Chemical+ both the young ad NT.-.. and been Electric. Motor Get *me for ebrlst* It is said that the 'N, rays have mother are firm bo1overs in the medi- A nikps. Special 0rV. # applied i r, France Vhat in the wo have You �Uccessfulty the� ci0a'� virtues of Vink Pills, and often' been Ott storn tothotradoind"em lotA. (lot our catalogue re' ' inand them. marrying fort aked Ow�low POW S E JBtection 'of adulter iOaS of food. V)m Of Eloeti Torcmto Iffilectrical create now f a wife. t of Williams, Pink Pils, ather ; you can't sup ort T Vhere consis a Dr. Worke. 41 Adelaide St. West. Toronto. the adulteran 0 III tip the norves, and thus -Nobody said I oow's. But I got a HEC00 FRI W ome kLnd:of min atter The f ood stem. In hun- wife that can OUPPO 0 rt me. LARGF.ST SALL IN G A M A I di ve dit-aso f rom the sy ral �i A. is red 4 t d 'r r ds of WOR BrfiSh Coftbia gold 11ineS ow dr ured aftor :o be exatnined is rot 0 p edieines have failed, thus- di, other m AmeNnOM 8"ISM tnd spread' thinly u 011 glass. An Is phop l t 6 g ass revea l.;,i.4hing the claim that thay are & FOR SA" ray rLumpb8 of. modern Tralli C"'e, the p es'enoe of the i Ll particles nuirval among the 1, mi.r ra y Is r genuine Pink Pil .1i 'Monts t e faLlure of the tays to penetra 0 m h edicl scienco.. The 8, be4riqlK the full Cal. PROTECTIO are so!d only In boe, 61()1d o 0 Ifornis Albert m, ly N -VII, "brea, -winner so Three PrOSPOCtIld of which vvi'i usent 013 when the "bres, ata the Other co ir n4ides," " St. h1w0f them as they penetr r do mark, Pink Pill Su'ffcring.,,,,, a" and " Eldon I Is whatthe Fa t stituents of the powde ed,, food. fo , Pa7e people.,, Protect your go efusing an pi: I application. Any so k wanted can be secured fr in imposition by r, y tm""_ Lif 1 PR "�'VVNTIZ tered trade Skor further particulars apply to AWAYS that doem not bear the rogm U14 omen mark around the box. A. W. ROSS & CO., Durance is sa�id that run; way hurses a re it i King Street East. TomtD, Caph 0 Pro i ides unknown almost. Alas When CaSh to m 39t needed. 04 MARINE in N a t n C there withoif halvin MODEST DAMAG, drives suffer. Vhy we Ord Wit ound t6e is c hi & . running :: oose ar cannot t;k but illon. ix hundred and often E UND. 'When we know theft is the animal. the hor�o T!hi t - ven me THE NUTUR R SERY neck of 0 L,, r y sum OILE j bo i lle -, and the h r. filty thu and francs is the modest one great causev and ops s the pressure to which he German 4m4assY in Paris as that is wegkneim .400n as it fe I LIFE ASMIU1 X on its wipdpipe.- is about to sued by "Count" Sidney The heacIachest the Now Is the time to order to a (Mrs Prompt f O'Dann as damages due h1m for eight d I tk, ft, special of boiler b rdge t old prices R] Founder 5 Me"re E. B. H A dp,.-d felings, the pains, the wo"vepy We 1:8110 ork a�d " stmi k PIE a bWif of wrongful imprion, h netwiti;sta the a 0 a A. BuRb d1wouragements, indeed, almost tiding rp 00 in cost of' I Prosid at. years and materiaL rmany,. He gives himself No.'s all the. nilsery has a cornmon PAYS Promptl ment in Ge cause ­we Chief akjwm At such times WATEROUS, Bran frd. Oan. 614f W as rightful King of Ireland and It 18 the largesthatural reinhiiii 08 %"00W a woman ilways n"& a friend tion in the world. of the Irish Nationed League, and as- TRY Reaeve or Emergen.y Fund of upon, and such It. has a that can be reliul sorts that he was handed over by the over thirty-four hund thous nd doll&M a friend, for more than twcnty Mill 168 long of dollara. It h paid Polloy-holde 8 over T% uthorities to Germany on the Swiss a YCAI*N IM in In 0 8- Agents wanted in all un presento been that gmtot of all El UOY LIFE A$ charge that he had takon part remelcliesp WW�';nt Cough kops d distriot46 Circulars sent I d. reqqeate ger which TKY.OUGHT. trigues of Genera, Roulan A. R.'MCNIGH04 Manat r for Manitoba, 13ritilh JR.& T. W. 116amped on eno h D"P., no lumbis and North-West Ter MAInt ight have led to war between Germany 0 yre Blocb6 in cording to the London as. Man.; D. Z. ERM TTIC, mat acer for Q11 miny wv' minrabla and France. Ae p and beO 2 Place d'Armes ontl eal, U& W AIUSAG19 CASING& ICI vp oak 'Lod '61okly? aria rigliRl Shed 111RAY, Manager for Rov Sootis, H", ifal, Iat ffer untold misories Dap Ch American Hog Caginma. lieliable goods hif officer in the Prussian service# distin- S W. J.-MCIPA rnicle, he was at one time an hd himselt !0 1866, was a nted purby and Its pow at right vrtoso. Park, Blckwell A co -s URTRY, it anager or OAtfiYi6b­ I ant _PpO1 By it& can Buildin Toronto. ont. to h reehold L 9% IT Is t ONG. eror, rnishes pror. fu npt relief of Talrouto. ,It xlli thest ills M es Tdur- i. their hours of n"dt rom w �%:L AL3rp olub trouble and was degraded and impris,( womfln Ak it f 3M -M M^:p"W" 11 some sorc, No wo- ing the F ranoo-Prugsian war for plund- he grateful. expMolono -if � t] and suit in France, as can remain wo" Ile brings ering which ame U QMP�OUND. from ffis honia 0 ill who u&4 it is hopeVess to obtain justice he say$ of the land aU what S"E AF*K MILIES' (0".) VEGOT Lt COMPOUND from thO German Courts. I- CURLE has dwe wen 0 M"t9dt d M118W si*na Iva Wash. YOt4 fin volumm A Drugeits. t&y woum TRADE 75s ind 2k Ir Is by ILI and mAe tho' I [:� readat an a sidimr, can you ital t; anj'a orgy this st�g_ TIV01he, O'le, W th livinp. not take hop& from Explanatory r. app SMPJUO*t yes, air, I 9mion ,0 free an AppliPon. C a regular a lowance, every, week. Don't nIEDICINE Co t,.XRy Warner'$ safe Cure Co-. RL 8 St. Paul st or Nervous nestleasne s, Wind ou the Stomauh, Colic, and Compla lantr"-i, you yoursf N. V. nts fro"d an Teatmug. or *thew causes. i�ess on 6r4or. -0, She makes wo Thu rean it of mQc�,thsu t AW'F() � salo by all bri g Ists. vdioines �ivrewd t� sny,sd A r. Henpee.k—N, IIW ough. eutY YOUG 0110"Iftft an Physiolo and Iff al owance, when earn on Nure. both iii Europe Olt A i, 'I 4 4i I X At" -Nvv, �77 A 11OV1,44, "37-1- 4 -n VP 54 r7 G 1Z zA;- pY �Q J. J7 f k NO_ tm -4, A d V I Is I 1 11 Wlt- I W111 -- g g Whitby... :83r,-X�aw Z -To H aini-aiames for County ou,noi Of Till COAPORATION OF T Y,'., -Mevers. Green -wood and Burns were nomi- 0.- 90ing. -rlos Calder, and Charles K o Of re ep in this divisioni ate Messrs. J. H Long Cha ing. To ship, f, Pick 9 you t ke'" nat�d but were not ambitious in that line. By .14-tv to By .1aw No. 668 of Of e J"' D. Thompson received a sentplace V., CgrPoration of flit Townshit bt Pick&. Friday Mot�day of Jour inouthe in jail and a fine i niorning Ft its oftl6c, lokering-, ont. of V50 for having defrauded Mrs. E., A. ing, entitled, 11A By law to Pr_ -Wit the X -by reta'l of stirituous- fermented or 0 TER Richardeon 6ut of her rent. sale ris a..,. AS �Ch County Treasurer MoKg' will hold his y .0d Iry other manuf V a141 In' 'd a vanft ann4al tax sale at the court house, TEE; OF ADV acturcd liquors i the Town ERTIS IN (i lue on, Per line Whitby,. on 'Tuesday, the 29th of Decom- ship of Pickering. 10 cefits. her, it two o'clock. Five parcels in Roach r rtion per Mbs uent fuse' T%ft rate line 5 r -Ills given to Partle 4 will Ile offered for sale, six in Pickering WhereaR it'is deemed e latent to rep &I coll laotinclude, Legal or Forei 'n id. town� 60, of the orpora D 9 xpe J 11119'adtr or y , 6 moniltbs or by* the ve#Lr. Half- vlara and �wenty moven in Rama. BAN S-... SMINU f Or 3 1 making con- in ' �hip, one in Uxbridge township, three the said By-law, No C tion of th Township of Pickering. rly contracts Died, at the famil reoidenpe,;. pa;ablt quart -L Y. on Therefore the Council of the Corporation Illy. Pay -able in advar, ce. '110310us ards, tell lir:I4 or andDr, with pappr, Mond4y, December 21%t, from con6umP' of the Township of Pickering enacts a:9 r mom local 06111 tion, Charles Connor, second solD of J. C follows.: innR ten Mnts or line e "DItsper line, Corjrjc�r, aged *00 vears, 2 months and &ch. - ell 1. That By-law No. 063, ef the Cortioration of ... ... bseq i. 'nt 'nseyt'ol 23 dayo. The furier'al will take place f rom -opiract rates. ruOe knowcn Oil applica- tile Township of Vickering, entitled "A By-law blo free advertising, ID A19tartl 9 o without writter, n4tructione e 0 the family residetice, Brock street n6t. th, on to prohibit the sale by retail of epirituous, for- iented or other manufactured liquors Ili :h W dnesday, December 23rd, at 2 o'clock be held., after which the i 'torment will, 10-uln bij Ila WL!til,#g a tut to the pue 9. That thiii 11y.19w Fthall como into force a d DINNER, 8b."lWe *tod until forl)wdou aild chargel a it rowpohip of 11tokering," be and the same Ili take effoet.ininiNliatoly from aud after � the T' to All !Sain'ts' oburch, where services will 3rders for aiacontjulIj!lg gjx,.Jr.tjsc I reby repeated. f TT Work promptly attended-tc. take plAce at tile ['nion coinatery. RIS By the Chiot?ioloi ryort of the south ptiesing of the sarrie . g, ....... L, CL RK ward sebool meetill IV" Tarnblyti itii 3. 'rhat a vote of the electors of the said P lOPRIETOR. Township nf Pickering, entitled by law to vote reported as having mdde certain Iibelous thereon will be tkun on this by-law by the 8tatenlebits towards L. -T. Barclay. s a Deputy-Returniiig, OtActirs hereinafter Kamed ico Mr. Barclav hKH'issutd a Atrlct Illd writ on the 4th darof Januarv, A.D., ltiJ7, c0muloll -4A, agaLiIJSL nine 6'vlock in Lthe forenoon and contin. I M ---A First�l Mr. Tan�.blyn f 'or $10,000 for slan- cing at claso Lo,,al Paper. ping until live Wi lock Ili the afternoon of the M be'hil The der, ndJs proi6eeding against essrs. a 11 aud of 'jukerin Ilendereon Graham for criminal lit el for that ig to "A IST y saino day at the underujuntionod polling places, S V y g 9ub. lied the sanie, and they will pollin Cal rnia 9 7 be sutriniwied be�ore Bla 'istrate Harper div. No. Poll. place Dop.-Rot.'Officor W f oh FRIDAY' D 2, -iew of seefting their conviu ifli a t ion f ok- I .(lrangn hall, Kin,­ston Ito nd .... T C 061)(,rne 2.. hfargm-Wii house, llic-keriog. lirga myrna ;Zes. It is bu trial at the �next asq. t fair to Dale'a liall, Pickering say that ATP.- Tdniblyn denio d hrving used 4 hfoody's offlee, Liverpool Tbos Aloody -all, Cliorrywood..11 Dayidson the tittorayj8e which the Chronicle repor t" ball, Kinsale ..... Alvin Orvis The P otest a 010 elect on or Ili"' tii used.' 17. T, ­A ii hall, Brougham ........... lietij -moon CM 3_F` it Ifibilit) W. F, I -T 8 hall, Broumbain. . (.oil I cLean M. P., for EaSt y) r h- shou, Wbitevale ....... Taylor h vI house, Altona 'Citr 4, -1 t. L e- n rown ifoi, Claremont .......... Thoij Duun- r ai D te John Mcul ii%'Iralv ."Al 0 oVery a ft6r. 112. - Sc 0 I;d -Ain Cliff —i Ili —il", - - , , el beEn itlldrav�h 10_0range hall,mth i.....Davidhirr K A R�K 11 AN a Ne r -etiiug W11,11 a j,,yous crowd of t1th &'.y of December, A.D., 4 That on the 'I �or ro-(,lectioll 00bu rind e% I Oil - in ort e of 11roug. katers of both sex�,S. IW6, tt the Town ball in the Vffla� bui will d -.:-vote all -Ili elle Wy to hwa, In the said Townallip of Pickettl1g, ftt,Lhe ve he naulo of"Mr."164 IWO- 19 Men- hour of two o'clock in the p In. nooll, tile reo -his Fore Ary work. I hall appoint Ili writing, signod by hinikkolf, two of idiiig Deputy Ileeve of York townt3hip. the.vote's by the clerk, end otto verson to at and tiooed ag a likely caindiditte for 1',),u r t, 1) , t� !i* , - of Judgrie,it has b�on perdonh to attend iA the final sunlining u givi at eae.h polling place on bebalf of tile purso -Mi. Bennett*s elec�ioll in V near Bol. J. J. Mullen, a farLuer li' ing list Sinl_ interested fit and desirous of proincting, the r touja in jail fur contempt of. court, i RETTIF X OTI ,Wet, and be and Mr. Co*ok wil liassing of t -10H by law, and a like nu -nber on N Pro- refnsiug to tell the berqbovta of suLile uehalf of the porsonsinterepted in and desirous test tile constit of oppoting tile passing of this by-law. uen again. Pllat the Clerk of the said Municipal Court - Nit of Thornhill, left -A lot f deputy ell of the Township of Pickering shall attend at a n estate of $334: to his sons Charles and the To% n hall, In the Villege of Brougham, in bre n arrestedi oil the c; Ia f 1()C)o the said Township of Pickering, at the hour of c'c 0 'Nilliarn, subject to a plt�,Lnent of 8- hree o'clock I t n the afternoon, on the 5tb day )allot- boxo, in th onald, to I,i,, daughter Rebec4-a. A' Full'Lin of of January, A.D., W. to sum up tile number 'Ilan. eetion for ill Jaile Tbo;well known Scurboro mad 'maker votos eiven for and against this by-law. e r. Thos. Reat has taken a several months holiday by Visiting his son Henry Reeve. Keat, Manquer of a Cy.cle M'fg Co., Port- Clerk -Eioth parties b ��n the North Ontario �Iectloll trial land, Orcgon.- -dee.l red !off, UPO 11 John A. Tile will of Andrew 'Bqthgrte,- of York Jai bee i 'a fi o' i'� 14 d al Grocux 11, who was accidentally Shot while, Itleke-notice -Tilat, the Onve to a 'rue cop) VvGillivray vacating the so kt. A Mi kof a.prop.-,od lov law, wulch ban been takon in- t�. to�. e vew cle tich will shortly foll( (leer shootlug, in ',Nlu.,�koka, has been on 'o W Illitfivratioll. ftn:`1 which will be finally tere.d for probate. 'I'll estate of S1,15,390 paqse(l bv tile Unwicil of the bluatelpaliLy of tife Townobil) of IlivVertop, in the event of the The eforiners'Won Corti Iva And Is 4)�,jrtioned between' the widow, tw(� ateen L of tilt nloctore being obtained ti-oreto d a ligl I terii —.Nf ary; and Barbara—and after one mouth front tilt, first publication in ��torni t n t ing_ nbartoii oil Saturday, Mr' G PARKER, D11 the flit-Kritim, Nzwo. the date (if which 11ret awes A , the son. y bavi i a majori 0 I ty f over five hund- publication wall fu tile 4Lb day of Do The new fire alarin ';vll'istle that C1111i: ce4i,ber. A.D., ;01. and that the Votes of t1lb RaA June Mr. Davis the con ill be taken 111 Campbell iti testl�g for the water. eloct rb of tilt, sai,l municipality W thereon r6nt polling plaeoln of tile wrvati ,e, carried the seat b work -A has ri weird lin'aidily sound; as four at tLo diffe said Inuilielpalitv AsnIkined in tile said prou0s 1UDdr(2J and twenty-five of EL 111fjority. one mail defitles is a 'C'ross beteen tl 0 eft by law on the 4th da) of Jauuarv, A_.D.. 1947V c9inipeaving t tbo hour (if nine o;vloek ILI the v. till of a lost soul and the bellow of a forpuotin aud continuing iintil fi've oclock :in Annis, A ex. 13a.ird X 1C 0 0 D�S lick cow." It should �wako Lhu iound- ill(- aftertiout) ot tbu settlie 4ay: all of IS, carboi o, ust sleeper iip—�f ir on't beare, 14itV C, Dated at th'. OrLi ates for ;cQutlty 101 1. zv *cat, (I s fo iay �)f , ",I, i" t"e a rev reei3itio A a farin labo' 'ATUN J, Ley 114 -signif e iis Will. I DONAJJ) It. lit, into it I tl:p 31tillicilla-lity of -ming, for t1lu p leal .1origolia.Taq col yj 1.1' o i i of rui eqf Ilie fo r t [I u* k�6 rli ti X a t Ile la� I le through th;A re"ceut death of a rich r st minute he d i.,� c vered call :uid e� aId i t) 0. u r, uncle'In Loii,iun. who left an 'Ould ]lot allow fit -S,700,0(K), to b-, Nett, ltesi&s lie' alifying. -L 9 b t "X ii Itioned tiicre ft?C 101111 M017- Til e r is Ll I -D L SALF—Hotioe tin,] two storea ffy r )0( D incan, of k abont ll'.-; forl'ino At, AIP, 'arigey haft re IsAlk- tin Kt,, t; -triot. Pirkeritig For full N 6 n1as ijO %Vb V' Lb. 474 fu' ictilarb "froin I ardson of East T )rc I to, all, Colltg6 tit., Torct..(,- solicitors 'and the pr�bte court, .0. r understarill r. PauRe3;, has luist o 7-00D — PRI-tiPP, ir8t class 9 W 1,.k N Ne inklerstand Uiat on all after' olded tu i�tttle ti. Markham. V1 fA- 0RLI(j, Pickering. or No 10-11 P Jam at 110 101 y iary ill be' EcoLotulst. ILIPMC ShAving C. dLr aMAU ti A a N�o's. and gu as oi UXURIDO It E SS M A K I NI ifii4 V erritt, lit to onipani I�igston roa -but tl d, I jl; t tile. of Toronto. us prepared to do otylish Stamped Linen 600dtj' at tier butne, three doors wost of Ladies' Will still remain n th e :Rwga gate Mt-IJ69eiph Flewe'll; of' o d idg*e-1 m VO tit. Andrew'@ church, on King street. Pick or Pickering T( wn s to 10ichester this week where lie will ing. unSwimming Ftogs, 50t f 1) ip g l3ectles take possession, of the FerguEon turm. Chimers,_ s tile ro 40 -way. hl our Edward Ptilmer, of Iliale Grove, had his r 0 R E N A -rootned Horses, Drums :i nsli'p W*ll nCt do unless for ed. to, lea broken last Thursday jn &.n upset with r hou" at east end of Pickalring villa 6. ooks Oue acre of gardeti with fruit-treos.barn stab as :, nald th County of Ontario do s not a load of hay which he wss taking to To. E 1 _ Toy B d i4lauglifter h0LI56. PI -Lity of hard �qd *of Magic feel lin- a position o aSSIS It t n the ronto. The fracture is below the knee and water. Allply to W, J. DA111E. Pickoring. 3.5, a a bad one. ChHnni a6 ards, Elei, attey. Th e li�leiihood i 8 hat DIDR two aeres M r. Richard Ward sir., -wait kicked ky a 1�01i SALE—A lot contai bn*dge toll will also be collecte But horse on the market,last Friday while at. pf land in tile Villaae of Proughani upo %hich are a number of good largo fruit tre". ruin The townships in York at le y no tending it sale of furniture. He was not good well of water on the promises For to E B EV illing to take seriously hurt, but will li'mp for a few.dayh E 0011C -weans w ovei Jile rclad- &lid othor partictilarv'apply to 8. H. hT q A. V 45 - Pickering fi�OM yet. --ugham. MIN, firc way W 0101 -It some coilsi-dera �ion During the �isit iti town last week of the 0 R E A farm containing 150 �210 colinty. Scarboro-couhcil bas so celestiiis from Toroi)to. thev called on a 6— acros in tit(- ird concession nt Uxbridge, agd will fight the inatter out few yout,g ladioa 'of the town, lialiing I been t)iql4g tlo — t three-quarter* of tile west half TRA YED. n lf�ieeds be. requefited to do so'by acnie, friends- of "the of lots Futit-class house aiid barn, I e r a Clirne to the 1� co, it E PAY $10 TO, S16 PE It WE E pr e ui, �-T�nday ladies ill Toronto, 'aind now 11joet of the with Altouti foundations. A running stream Fill- easy hotne %york. o sehen)o, 1) 0 6, t64313 Of �110 tin'dorkiigti(h] oil 01, about the At 1 1,011gliam oii (,r puddling. Can 1-0 anne in'silarlia titzi last, Ge0-. other girls in town feel slighted. waterwithe promises, T:je prolourty will lie lot evolling. Heind stgnip for work and a -, )r I eIt of N,votilber, 3 yearling eaWt). Tw) f to theill,have tago it, right ear and the other had w Clarein' for a Will of veart . Liberal inducements at once. THY SFYMORE a oftit, and Artliur Ju I lin Ali old resident of Utica, it, the peraon go()(i tenant. poseepluou givpn A�iirll lat. Mi? . V (;0- Nil- One in but it is torn out : two aro r&J au Thin vroperty is also for sitlo. full arti : souto Tewplo. Cawden, New Jersey. tly. d one Nreenwood, were elected by' lac of Thoo. florn, died suddenly this week or p 917"T 0wner may haye saiLe by, paying expen . I Culdi's ailply w It, T. MICHELL. Claremont i* being found dead �Ylama ion t on Tuleiiday morning, RCS awl proving -peoperty, rFproierlt Pi(korgng 0. Ile leaves a large family of grown 'It 24. 6th con., Vickerina- IP (Divil Sons IIIESTElt-WI]ITE. (Na Town. 11 11 No. aor)-A fliorL and df-Ughters who -enjoy tile retipeet of bred W boar, bOURI't in Western -oil'. tine, doup. (0let bog, tho shape our Ili r t n( w a ke require u Weighto f fr m, (40 and 7tX) fire counno E i tario. will be at lot 1), con, 4, Pckering. tic, il it V11 er- the comm tie a caiiLL�it p unit% Mr. Ilorn's furin weet of' mps �ioll Ttica Ii� one of the prottiest in tile town- For Salc, 1(1 tjic.-a in err THE LAST.� CHANC fillip of R(lach. c the brood Ilin etock has averaged 1(;s is o W V., I Fire,irinn- liertram, n f T n ro tfio, - W 11 n s at 3 months. Prices fit hard tiule ratn. 11 The last spec West of Audlev. CHAPMAN BROS. ial offor f Nbrway F;1,I-ucc,,f,)l kill'ed 'it few da ar�) by falling fr�, I) his ille Fvason, &till this is 1`0 RE, 01W. 3�1,%'Ilite ibtedly the t,tw r, Nv lids had engine and ha� ng Ki 1;4d eruslicd-1 by a i SILASon for tranFplarJiog this Nijaily of ev"I. X pe I -i roilturoj,, anir of tile abovo);irdo unflersigned is offering a plot of I a Mulil way whEel, waH 1:0usiii of Imegrl.s. rallies, 0 A fAful 001ithining 1 8 1 Norway "I 1 for fillil,l(r u seat B.enj., and Vienra of tlii, town- eirtitoels,now ifithetimcf. All h. the purehaser %I'd tat fits a ina -fur Ovtlle mititige or for iniproVill acri 4. iaort� or lefis. miceab011t2NN), 4.J to (3ft high'-drw situated on thp lih 0 elass for fail plantipg lit (3(. t4ae Bertram was, I votivig nign, - a picture of iLine, I-lickeritiq. 1, ' oiug linyt of lote 6, 7 and� h, digging ralne. This offer wil'i hold good to Wth kilown as the X ail farin. InTniod 1*1%t 110fisessidu Oct. IPM it, order to make room fi:r t e growing 21 the count), parliaill nt. 1lVh ile N1 r. i J. GORDONtl­:.�_ giVen. (10miloftablo dW 0 U 1, ruddy manhood, and had opiv been mar NV. 611111g, g ON arii dr:v- 1,2 doy varieties of' tile best known lack and ohnstail cannot �laiin Lo have ierved -ried- th few da s bt!fo;o tile c' cidei)t. ing houte and Ftablos. About four acree of red on, y Pickering, Ont currants in cultiv&t and any other hi.6 apprenticesh, goodboariugorchard. Porfurther partieukro I ursery sto k as reasonable ai reliaLle, nureer- ip the (ouncil Labt Friday threQ men named Johri toll appl toJ.HALLD0%%',N%*hitby, or to W. 17. and a man iiamed IXisli, from Utiou '-dw T HY HOPHINS, Prop. board lie has beeli 01 RICAARLION, Pickering. 2yer, P. 0 t miles north of Greeu I a keen server trict, carne Notic' Nursen I to town together slid 'ot on a 9 for 3'eirs, and has:watcbed w dpspree. They were lall loaded into their 'oilere it that done b those %W �o did I give Tiotice, that I will pay Fire y wa�bn at the Bascom house ready to go Wanted 0. twansact tOWnsbipibusiiiess. Dollars, to any party who will furnish nio with I �eoides home when tlie� got . -quarrelling awl hail a 'The u a td 04 n r8igfied are prepa�ed to plit 0 cl It general ryuption, Irinh. seemirl such information regarding the -violation of d urchas �d &hat I e has libld very respon ;iblq posi- g to be the Id Local Option Act, of tile Town ship of Pickering any quantity of apples for which they will ply %4.. a Cr 4 n.sto object of gencral attack. They bprawled tile highost inarket prices. 10 rcr ck and; other aSEVCiatlolls, around in the mud and had a lovely as will secure a conviction. Forward name ol C� GORDW41 G E F 04 V 23 -we as 4 t, I A time witnesses, time and place of violation. All in, rr being a iclever and fortnetiotii- strictly confiflonti 1, r�gardleoe of .0 g (74 until the police took u hand in.' Irish tv a o Pickering. ot t. ini 9+ 11 tines man. 1p 11, tll hat any person Way Gay to tile coiltrary. 9 t 0 hands of nearly stripped, and with mud and blood w 0 two suell Mon Pickering has n thing presenteda terrible appearance; but he 10 'York 'Nunty. Council' License Inspector, Whi W was not hurt as much as he seemed, He 1%liltby, Dec. Illsk, 18%. CIO 0 0 Ilowed to go home, and John and J. Griffin speared a cat�fifjll L', iro4 P. !g tcma'moMo �s c3 wall a It gh the George Jobristoti were looked tip. Next Loc 0 iON I t ­­' . -'r;'r - - i " - I Sao 0 0 ts 0 0A no at Story's marsh on V to ect 4 �5 day Lhey appeared before W. Hamilton, J. red 10D g which Weighed 14,.7 polo -1 lea ay P., and were hued $5 and costo each.— Journal. MEETINGS, a zmth was large onough to got Dut id of 88 a chi] d s head. Mr_ Griffin al u j1peftred The Loiadon election trial tins been ad- to f- PICKERING VILLAGH,_� Your Vote ludaeace are reopeciful y &*==1ar of mud --turtles. Dec. 96th, V, addressed by F 1i kre"Ce to ourned to nuary IS. solioited for ob IU. is eported here� illat there is Xi out- and others. 40 OD .4 W to George Kaiser, a farmer near Arbra, P-TOKEItING HAR. & GREEIV )01). Ikeak (if diotheria, in, five or Pix wns4ipa RDged biwself in his barn Dec 27th, Pickering 1-1111T. 3 It )it, 0res CA in pr. IR i. in the northern part lof"Peterbo aud ad wood 7.30 addrossed by V i -j slionce T E John A. Macdoaald. of 11 ' , , 1 4 1 HES ount D JAME: S; 0 C2 ootillieg, whibb have been traced CI�AREHONT & KINSALK, will oppoie W. J. Ifill for &lie reeyeship Dec 29tb, Claremont 7.Sn. Kinsale. to no ifirectlN to the Jurnbereamps, fr La which of the TownshJp of York. speakers to be announced. 'Ns �Cabaidate for Uly tionts hate been sent to tb ii liotues. --- -- - -- -- -- -7 -- - - - - ---- -- I , . _: � . f;X DtJ'NBARTON, apt plovivoial helath authorities havw Dec 30 7.al), speakers to be autioltuced. 0 so me simple at. Wanted -An Idea n BROUOHAR. basa sioD. The camps li�ve been thing to S*Itebt? Prollwit your 14am. tb Un N 0'. Scarlbiclro Div'ision, fo r Dj&ly Inspected and necessary preclau- wrim JOHN ;wm MAY b-rwsrou WOMUL Dec 30, 73D, speakerti to bo &tine cod ad a CC t6 ov., %C RX & 00 awnt Attor- 11 are cordially Itivited to ba prevent. Op - A rimis w ien. *17111- WNI'llington. 1D. C.. tor thir ji.WD rim offer the years 1897-18986 0A AbIl of two huadm favenuona W@4 pohouta, it present, will be givea a fair hearing. 7 t W f ,•t 1 t C w us 0... t - s - .i .. .} ..Z. # ,.,-, ,-. . .. ".•,:•'.. .. xr.l.-.- :: �.a 'fir- ,� t .x qz ... :. .-; .,5- i . ,,.:.. -•.. ..: - ...;.: .. •a; •... .. of c. a.. ;q, ... a .. •i' e a .!-n _, .•. .. , • .,, . _ .. -. ... a }. ..: .:, -.•.. ...., .. -'. .:.. r. ,..,. .: :.- a .:T a. .. .. .a3 � rv4- .[9.r•.. .. '4.1. r, :.- stl ,4: �..1t n• L � i ♦_C �r t . i Y a . st „• • r -rL i T ..•raM x. r. Y 7. H • r•� 1 �•.,..•. �. \ t 1 J 1 1 fi � 4 dl �d •by k'•t Y S. E f' - wry r _ •�JYI.i � 'S •f .. �v y �, Greenwood. Whatever' � - ,�� ? ' � � �. - ; , I: � � (�litioal, Inaonvenl©pre may . . I follow from a decision, we oanuot gay W. Z. Gr�,en is visiting T'liebrother h8re this case ie allowed or appproved by the , ''•, . 4,:„; ` { ._ , `•'a � ^ .�' :� .• during the holidays. � � . low -of England, and therefore . the black 'S .� � , .` P�` �� •' ' "i� `� '' ;j )Visa Brock, of London, England, Is visit- man mast be discharged. James Somerset t�., �: - ` :,�:• `' F � { ing•<at Alfred Tremble's. walked out of court a free man. slavery � � = Mre. Riohpprd Wil$oh ie vis;itInq friAAde fell dead in England. Aa immense wave in Toronto the' past fear eeka. of rein vigorated morality was rolling oyerAra. . t � • I James Penally has moped into the all (treat Britian, brought in. by'A deeply I' �"' •�•` ' `` hones lately vacated by J eepb $hes• and tniRhtily ,revived spiritual life e t • Avery enjoyable time was spent 'm a Christ Jeans. .` :,`" • party at T. Wilson's new aome on Friday .The same spiritual lite is Christ is im• �` '� �t � ��: � ' , evening. pelting -the same invigorated wave of `>~.2 . + • �, • Thomas Sadler has reef neck his position morality in surging power aggainst the im- � U , ! ar foreman for Jackson B oe., and Thomas poveriebing, degra.ring and defiling sees of -the h Elliott is nowead m n. the draakard•�-making drink. ' �- , ; • ' � We congratulate Arthu Johnston, our The able and standard writer an '+ ttttiral new member sof the counQ council by ac- and civil law,” Eli Ritter, observes.—We • - clamation at he nominati n at Brougham hear the statement made by small polio- cl Monday. clans, and men who seek only the attain- Cochrane; who h 9 been visiting -heir wn ersonal end �: • meat oft o p s, that men the westerp states the est few months cannot be made moral by leyielation. •,: r • has returned � omo. Her porta goad times Morality is a fandume :.tel principle of all > l �� , ;. ,� � • ' in North Dakota. right and wire wnlegislation. 'The legiietature -have, � • '� The clorin�exercises of ur •school wore may not bargain away the public morale. , - jaeld on Tues ay .afternoon ' -A number of A young man from a farm presented him- , jI •atepayerr and parents wee present, and self n before the residdnt of a n ivereit pent a pleasant afternoon The children r p Y I and said he had determined to become a recei-ved their usual treat a ►d tbinis pass- public spec}ken, and he had came to study doff merrily• grammar. 1'he president asked him who` else he desired to study. Hesaid "nothingBT OUFFVIt.I.E, e16e. Sa, e — .. h prier - t t¢ h you u — T president --We isal�not e c • are sorry- to Fay tun lits, 8. iiooa: ''gram r by itself. You must take other rd, who has been -serious y ill for the studies with it. :?,st three w eks, is nor - urakin f{ much• Young man—�Vhy ? Is not gra mac `n�7,t•� ' n' uoQress toward recovery. book by itself? SO . �O 1 `.:; FV�,GET Note is ttime for ps�r'entF, 'tubo do The president—Did' you aver try, on the that yy8 (�0 �38ttflp ad - 'I( i i 1 farm at home, to fatten on quart r of i► not re)islt th idea of having funerals o beef at slime% vertlt3ln than an other ' their house tjuring the rush of the Christ- �i y 1 •j' Young man --No. you cannot atter a oras season, �,o ask their young )rapel'uIK beef at all uuleae you fatten it til ' ogethor. " OffiC8 III @a18tfLIiUe. where thee are doing with their skates. What the young roan saw it v�ould be the dth ridiculous to try tcgdo, leRisja�ion ' Iso, if it A son of bbl. Jacob Grove's of ( , ; COD., hiarkhzi ,'wet with a serious asci try to do, will perpetrate a deplorable tart • dent.. �Vlrilei re was cutting feed with a ore. It lei slat,iOnileayes elft of c raiders• �. • � �' +� cutting bog o Wednesday, he accident tion any side or quarter of the pu lir wet '.: • `f '' .: • � fatten the ma ufactac ally got lila r� ht hand taken completely fare; if you try to II: , i - in uarter or lite commerolal yu rtes, or ' off by one of a knives. R9 � the agricultural quarter of the na on, and As a result f the experience itis offs f � ''cera had dors R the ahootinQ season 'just overlook the quarter at which th moral ��r. �t�ler �rllitirl poison of alcoholic drinking tie ages is �1 [j {j 4 closed, the L islature will be asked for >rj •'� � several amen manta to the pouring in, the public welfare, game law, the public morality of the peopl as a _ .',; . - stud the Aran e9 include a proposal to ir' whole, suffer harm. And, we are 11 guilty �— ' i - ► ' - cense duck shooters, to allow th© shoot- and foolish thereby.It Aincumbent of Bach it 11*' le, to take ing of nrooeender a $10 IicenRe, to per legislation for the whole peop _ I , •_ mit settlers t shoot two deer each with. the stand of guarding the welfare! Bi of the ' { , •. - - • out a liee►gae, oto authorize officers to visit whole people. 11 Heads ' = ., Leffler Heads Thou shalt Note Headit' game district6 at various times during Legislation trust say : " Memo Heads, - I - the year to et° p the slaughter, whirls goes murder no man." � EnY@1OgBs I on during the close season. The amount It must enact: "Thea shalt et a) from -, i " of mane coll�cted for licenses a•As said no man." '•Thou shalt baro no manse CiIPCularS# PI"Ogr'aRTmes, y � house." "Thou shalt poison , u� man's " - to be $10,000,—Free Prase. dog." "Thou shalt harm no mar in body Pamphlets,, _ - S. L. Hoov�er, of ,Ztin;;wood; 1;i11ed G or in character." Therefore the 1►vw nom- : Wedding Invitations, �ttr, }tugs on Frtd y which averaged `L`J'� lbs. .or in c the health inspector, and l e stops each. any man's' wagon, with milk or Hale, to cannot haver'thom done BETTER Mien ;(Say Burkholder sad Milia Addie tests the milk, and it he finds in the milk or C11EAI'I•:1{ than those done at 1 Atkinson rets reed home yesterday from the bacteria of typhoid or of any, I disease, the office of the attentiiug Leiniti College, it. Cathariger. he is to empty out all the mi+k, not ellov y " John Lret rah, our papular utarket inQ any mates dog to drink of its , • - dealer, is not yet utakinq much improve. iiecause the duty of legislation t guard trent in health, but it is to be hoped that against all harm to the 'people, i a body, I ' . • ire Wray soon, recover. in property or in character, a������ -��;j• S. I3. Crak of ilius who was sled Now, clearly it ra a cess of t slug to 1 leave one quarter or side of the Beet not ' recently for conspiracy yin setting fire to � fattened, it legidtation o% his rno Hide I lily house, tv ut a few (lay's alto to `I'u• xr of the public welfare, and perp its, and , ionto Ash lar ►for the insane. � ^ � ••^ � ri,�` �- Y;� •^ •• submits to ba bought, to pern3it It seek- •:�'�t �- =.,, _�•� ,_.rw,{, ,�.•_ �,�,,,.,,�:: A uta oo a has bean int•ented fcr i„q ow, clearly r snake t;caiain by 13 ttinR is '"uteasnrinK tl a inta�inalic�n. if lie ale• poison to the moral chan,cter, debase � , e, end hires to•t- aoi "DacinK it btc•ken lie wi)1 tarsal of parity and virtua• uht oil carefully av id tr%fug a on -the (van wl►uI industry Stud prosperity. sash is Irthe in• I •' ,�' _.. getting ► ter arr►�l trait of jai , -�: thinks ►�e ec ,ld Leat the eilrtor ra l,ethuk � arrable character ; -` out a good n wE,hel,er. '�.irinkinq. It is, amply and len enough _ _ - - , '` I (roved to be unim revab!e moral •. It is The trial of taco. F 1119 &I gaud �t . l p y E� lng;�­ IS t t o alcohol taken int mall to Y Vth Crrrttford fo ` alleoeel setti g fire to buil+l• ►f the nut ire t y � ,. - iu'•s, iu Uxb•iJgo towusl il► was lre,;ird deaden nerve vitality, It also deadens ^ moral vitality. Ile very presenc in the ' ~ • ;'' '� ' a;;ain on JIo clay. C+rawf)rd was honor. ';� ' '!: '_ ably a^lnitt d, but Fidget ' dans sent to community creates a state of immoral Prices Whitby to �1 of* his trial, Il, is ►sported atmosphere, that no pure and no le father �� . In. ;,nd mother wish their children t brdatire, ���JJJ � l that suers arrests are 1 kely soon to Now take a look at the operation of enact ru- fullot;'.="Cit one mEuts df legislation. L. G, A at is dieted for horse stealing. The Judge, addressing the risoner— e� , with- LaMr, What say you? Guilt or not uy ? Te penance In a. Y R The prisoner, IS I did not atjeal those 3 � •-:' Id 1 i i0 a wealthy cic)ze of the �tlfeu trusses another would. ' ,� • t�louy, now state, of Virgi ia, leaded in Judge—I asked f you. guilty Or guilty? England, accompanied by a body- servant, ;; Prisoner—Horse stealinrt bee always ` - thy: aid a black man, whom his ma r bad bought been done, and alway°swill be done. from the captain of a slave trading ship, Judge—Aaske r me, guilty or not guilty 4 who had captured the black boy in Africa. Prisoner—Laws should not be made that • There was nothing unusa 1 in that oc cannot stop the evil they iclrbid. I. ' � carrence, ba anew era was setting in, in JadRe—stow, how do you plead, guilty Vlines ' ' England. amau slavery as a fact in '3ar not Railty? f all national a world over. - Prisonalljpdge, I'll mike a bargain 1 � In Engle �1, the persistent teaching of with you. I'll hand over $1fiU.OQ a tall the Qaakera ' "The Friends," the fervid half of all I Kot for the horses, 'into the dennnoiatio sof hamar slavery as iniquity municipal treasury. Isn't that fair ? ' - by John Wesley and his preachers, and And you volare are asked to such an '- To flow Snbaorib8i-e sandipg . I - the fervent denunciations of the noble immoral bargain on the 4th of January, i Willis Wilberforce, were changing the 1897e y some, laws should.'ttot lea made minds f the'English people it) regard to But sa� • . the mo ality'of the institution of slavery. in advance of the popular sentiment, nor I until the peorle are educated tip to it. Some a .thuoiastic cllrirtians got the ear of ' I .�-” •: ; i00 nian's slave and persuaded him The truth is .the opposite the Virgiof that laws - that he waa�tcrt a thing to b9 sold and euppressiuR wrun>t aro always enacted lust 1 bought; that! Ire was a mar, and his own because the people are not educated up to ' mast Hits master, Chsrles Stewart, it. The laws against stealing, murderrnt!, i(1 i'$ Riven i`ftt• PmtcE.t;Ia•t: Zir.1i's had h� put; in irons oil board the ship he selling disunac•e1 milk or meat are ifnr►de for from now until .. _ was ab ut to rail iu homewards. '1'lrree the reason that many are not edncatetl u 1 I � promiuCiut (4htakers made affidavit in. tht: to the rightness; the: laid' serJJnires. Eitca court of I�ru'g'b bcucli that a' luau was uu-' hu►nsn slavery was made tit, awful in the the whole. ���� '1 `c�.nt1��r�T !. I- ]awfully im�xisoned. The court accord. United Stater; thirty yt�ar•s nQa, iugly is uetl a writ of Hatless 'Corpus, nation has grown 111) to the point of abhor- y ' � urderitrg tLe'suid man James Somerset to ing.th�e thing. And it was they declarinit . AilslreQ� tell-obmmtiiaicat)bnr to. s � be brou� �t from his place of imprison- it unl wful tht>,t educated tbe.p..opltt up to q � ureal, a d the case to be tried according; to it. A big majority veto to clean .strong law. C ,sites Stuwart'a counsel urKued drink ut of Pickering townel3ip is wl►nt , �C", �' J� t'�,:�I2A, that the a was no law in I:u�land to make will contribute imnleusely to educate th© a slave freeman ;that if James Somerset people up to the easily, wisdom and Pill. ' should a declared a freeman, that deciaiou richingT value of cleanness from iutoxicat � would c riy with it the release of every one ing drinks. (;;�;-nn of the- t no of thousands'of slaves is Eng.'1 u«r\r;rirP ALLIArt•r • ' 1_-_' land: th It thereby thousands of honest .r...- •,nen an womAn wool l be ruined in their proper( ;that business Of all kinds would I •ii�iiii•ii •i�ii•ii+i•••ii!••••ii i�• ilii•• •i• {�a.f`r. Y-r+-u7�.�a�.'1st Rz`"'p� ..- � F. � •y�; '1 s - kr< �P _Y7" Y # �p Li k f l 3 _ x .t 9 - r t Ff+ Ll -kit `5. ,fr t _ t J a t 4' `' W be sera � .. gad, od universal stagnation In immense amount of • • TSdINS 80INtI EAST ])U-. AS FOLLOWS:— Kn0ws • NO. ti . MAIL . ' 7:$8 ;A. M. ." �T " 14 LOCAL 2:24: P. i4 . 8 Loa,h, .I � 6:0' , P.1[. y , a TSAINB (i♦OINti WEST DIII;d AS F9I.L �w't!:*-- „ - Na. 7 Loasr. = lite perturbation ol'splrit a a•etnsn auf- �11$ LOGAL $:O j?. M. 12 00 to MAIL (• ! • Dressed hogs ............. i rrecon 'tIffi>E! TABLE.—DUUb oft 8 tiOra `.�r - fry -. j+.• �•4 _.. T>rcuNt3 Goi*a AST 15TJE all, �tp Mutton ..................... us : No. 6 MAIL. . • 1 :50 L�Ab�xi�(s'•--�► •l►r♦Ye , n l ' I No. 14 BII�n � 2:18 FIX 00 15 to « 8 LOOAL . .5:57 P.M., TasLNS CiOIN(ii WEST DUE AB F3L LOWS,—— , No. 7 LOGAI;. . .9:21 AM, �' t � , ti 18 �IIx�U '. 8:15 P.M.�= k*a e- •'",w be sera � .. gad, od universal stagnation In immense amount of • • No M' Kn0ws • 0.87 Wheatispring............ industr' s, and an Wheat, goose ............ 00 66 i 00 27 do 00 34 poverty for the wool ensue. It ,was also argued,' aste -that all past precedents • = lite perturbation ol'splrit a a•etnsn auf- 00 44 to 00 46 and decisions 12 00 to , of the cotrta of law were (• ! , ' ,, f�ers in cooking with a bad stove. Our • Dressed hogs ............. i rrecon liable with freeing a slays. 2 50 to 4 00 constant aim has been to furnish the. best �; • 6 50 Mutton ..................... us argued that the principles Veal, carcase ............ , n l ' I article possible for lire use intended. The Butter, 16 .....:............ I The celebrated glias Rogers' FARMERS' MARKET. .'. ' TORONTO, vee. 24, 1898 Wheat, tall . ............ 5 000 to 0.87 Wheatispring............ 0 85 to 0 00 Wheat, goose ............ 00 65 to 00 66 `Barley, bush............. 00 27 do 00 34 Oats, bush ................ 00 19 Co 00 23 Peas, bush .................' 00 44 to 00 46 Hay, new, ton............ 12 00 to 18 00 Straw, ton ................. 6 00 to 7 00 Dressed hogs ............. 2 50 to 4 25 Beef, forequarters....... 2 50 to 4 00 Beef, hindquarters.....: 4 00 to 6 50 Mutton ..................... 4 00 to 5 00 Veal, carcase ............ 5 00 to - 6 50 Butter, 16 .....:............ 00 15 to 00'17 ER s, doz.................. 00 18 to 00 21 Potatoes, per bag......... • 00&0- 40 - of the g spel, 'u bleb were held in English • } � � p��+ �' • • � CTIO I ' -law, to the foundation princtplea of the � � � �iis{.%lsi�L PFR�E � * , 5 - -of th eh cons ittition, were irreconcilably �r s e of uman slaver They main- ;:,, ., : i, - �'�Il�lde a7�3�' �� snbver y �tr Y y • -_, . rained diat it Ecvas a fundamental truth in ': • , t` ;` �ror coal ar wood, fulfils (very rfquire• • � constitution that what was • e) and ornamentation - ' - Planing wills . the British • � trent. The d i tri morally tcron could tot be 'legally right, • , -- m this range are in advance of anything and tb t a y decisions of judges and • roe iously attempted. The ovens ars . $cep e►11 kind of Rough Lumber, 'also courts a d any enactments of Legialatiou ec ' huge and provided with draw -out rack, Flooring, Shooting and Mouldings. that co Id be ehdwn to violate thea© great �.. '>~y -A' �� r;ti•en doors lined with tin, Gra box pro. �` - and enc ung able moral positions, meat • vided with genuine duplex rate and i W. WOOD ? _ thereby be h d to be unconstitutional and a�{ s lrpbt•. "Fully FlrsE itad Viand arse, Hard i �, thPrefo o null and void. �;' with Duan shelf tea t shelf, _ and Soft wood, also Slab woods ` The. c ort deliberated for menthes The - � equipped Po- �, - Ei �`:'• �"; foot oven -door trip, der hearth and extra ! LOGS, ¢ DOMINION BA H Capital Paid up, Vi60 1000• Surplus, - $1,5Q low. WHITBY AGENC Genual Hankin!; Snssiaip Tia aottd BAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed at highest current rata. I% notice of withdrawal required. Special attention given to theE collection of Parmor's Bale and other Notes. E, J. THORTO � , - Ioly r - I is K i �RANTFO(�O�LL'�iE�. '.� 4 U Y lAY j IDEAL STEEL.,WYND�tIL1 WITH— = STEEI. To EWLE i no wood ulied'in any part of its , • - construction. - CHEAPER THA W OD,P All nicely, paitlted and sed �+'l rs i' tliccys Spray I'`ttTn M. ;> -. GEO.- CSF I1 O T, =� I '+` y r • \ tN r.aZ Wort.01' 4T C'9U1ti THEYEA Pt.AitiT TQ THE'IEA [M {73 NATIVE P')RITY. �^ Monsoon" Tea is put up b,4� the !ns txn4 t s rowers as a sample of the best 46alities 't Irkhan Y yYIA. Therefore they use the griatest ca a in this i Aectien of the Tea and its blend` that is hr they, ut it up them: alves and sell it only in th original ,ackeges, thereby securing its punts and a cellenc-. t, it up in X Ib., s lb. and g ib. parlcagea, never said iu bu!1c, ,A>rL GOOD GROCERS KEEP tT f' , If pinir Grocer does not keep it, tell him to wnttr � 3iElE1.9 1GAYTER 8t QA-- y� and 13 front Street F -"t. li'or'sale by John Dickie 64 Co,. pi artnt as t � 'k Y In auk among the RreateRt in learn- , . ,;r,.'"`�`-. ',._'J ' large broiling ortoastingdoor with mica ' � �. ftsa�t attel for �itte Basea�ood, i.ng. int ; rit}� and judicial capacity that • • ' • '' .. g '' gesnloo$, Sieh, and good'RThite n 1..<.: - - ph! `,, ,-,;, r � •�'.� frame, iAadi With felt[ Or BIX COakln - !' ttOla !- ever eat on t e British bench. , � • holes. Seed for descriptive catalogue. 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'• ern���`•�.Ys�.�•.11; a:la.,.�».:.:. .: -Pd..-_�I����.�j��i:.... 3.a�ief. �' •!2':- .t4.'lb�l'S,I-,.�._`3,'''tzr-3 ... .?!,. r_c.3n-.zs.�.t�sd-ii'.. .._.. -a•- at-:,,..,_r.:y.F,�,s...amt,..ew'-b�h-.��s=�.�.'x:,i.�i►.'.:i•K�►-*is�i"-'Tra.1" _ - .. - ��i'#',...,..,as. �-a•-..»_.,_�_..�>� _>. .:-�-+. •ro. �i�:._ ,- � � 1 •c N 114 IN � f 2 A �P3- It- o,;q N WC N" Y_ "INN ',W 41 417 NeV IL .4, 0 W n- 'te .0 A earnesItneaq that she would not think Then where you are Is, of all plao VA of giving that trouble, and on the in - One he will avoid I"' OD', AS- GOLD41;,., stant, divested herself of her bonnet -------- Elizabeth nodded sadly. and cloak in the pumago. She was the -ta looked, blank, t Al Ma n Lucot; witebled Up, heir you, 1 4 M-COXTINUED. to r 'am Tnot-to Conducted to the first door on tile lively pyobrt)ws and lip, arid burst into t had better be &116'roroperly," he "Oh certainly. It is. only I ift ded, aftor a yes- n th6, landing, and left to find her way far- hysterical isobs. Here was a contre, town- ther alone. PS High Street Haill." ore f" said nonahard, his y is what b houlld I like You to have -so 6 faoe nished as a boudoir or small drawina- use. "A small annu,-- tOMPS-her ingenious scheme complete- fdWh The room disclosed was prettify fur. IY stultified I tilli ling to be Indep milent Of me --and so f hat I She ;epeated the wo. room, and on a sofai with two cylindfl- w� tmY doar Miss Templenian- Ty bG indePebdent of you. rds. He neither pillows, reclined a dark-haired he matterl" cripd her ecompan- moved nor 90oko and waving her hand Cal Ion. Would I "t Please jej­ t6 him in large -eyed; pretty woman, 6f umxnis- I like your company much," said Lu - 'Utmost friendliness,'she sign- takably French extrution on one side cetta as soon "Certa Y. I ified to the flyman to drive up the as she could speak. - street% .$&yes# yes and so do I- yours I" Eliz- ini Zr the other, #*The]D see'-, abou Perceiving that it was Elizabeth. o. she abeth chimed in soothingly.' very lapsed into ease. a4ad came across to her - 'day," 'He se�med relieved to got her A,- L But -but— 01 &be could not f inish Off his h with a reckless skip that',inna4te grace thvi sentence, which was, naturally, that ands by this arrangement; and I only prevented from being boisterous. We'igo back for a moment i'to'iKe- ife. if Henchard had such a rooted dislike far an they were 'concerned "Why, you are late," she s"d, tak- for the ter was girl as now seemed to be the the mat Coding night, to account for Hepchard's ing hold of Elizabeth -Jane's hands. settl�d. She, now simply wait- attitti4e. Case, Elizabethp-Jano would� have to be "There were so many little things got rid 'of ---a disagreeable necessity - ed to see the lady again.. AL the hour when Eilizabeth-Jane was t 1 0 put Up.. - The day a & noit- 'Canlii, bu the hour t egntemplatinj %or stealthy recon And you seem dead-a3ive and tired. so A provisional resource suggested it - ring excursion to the abode of the lady If- "Miss Henchard-will you go on zzling raix fell. L�'t me tr to enliven you by some an errand fdr me. " soon as bre"f de 01 the ch of her fancy, he had been not a little ast One si wonderf ul tricks I have le&rnt, t kill i ov r - t at very good of you. urchy'arid_tfi� ide amazed at receiving a letter by hand time. Sit there and don't move." She Will you Q 13 e f Al-, in Lucetta's well-known Characters. der—" Here dhe -towurds tile Veathe by gathered up the pack of cardA. pull- enumerated several commissions atsun- r-was sheltered go and or an ancient atched mu.d waIl', whose High, Street Hall. (id the table in front of her, and began dry sho eaves overhqng as mue pso, which would Voupy Eliza - _h as 0 I'M dear Mt. Honchard-Don't be to deal them rapidly, telling Elizabeth bobil's in., ne or two su.rprised. It is for your �good- and to choose some. for the next hour or two, feet, At th� ba,6k of the wall w mine, as I -hope, that I have come to at least. SW as a live 'at Casterbridge-for how long I fli "Well, have you chosenfl, she asked@ - "And -bavo you ever seen the Mus - corn -yard with its granary and barns nging down the last card. wherain she cannot tell. That depends upon an- eum -the place had met Far- "No," stammered Elizabeth, arousing frae other; and he is a man, and a mer-' herself from a reverie. "I quito Elizabobb-Jane bad not.-_ maJnY months earl' r. Under .'chant, and a Mayor, and one who has got, for-- ','Then you should do so at an6e. YOU 1 was thinking. of -you, and me the projeotior of the thatch she saw a -and how strange it is that I am here." Omn finish, the morning by going there. the first right to *rny affections. figul7e. The young lady had come. "Seriousay, mon ami, I am not Flo Miss Templeman looked at Elizabeth- It is an old hbuse in a back street- light -hearted as I may seem to be from Jane with interest, and�lald down the I forget w1here-but you'll find out- Ner presence so exceptionally substan� this. . I have come here in consequence cards. "Ah l'you are &not. and t -bore are crowdg of inte.restinq tiated the gill's utmost hopes that she of hearing of the death of vour wife tbjat,,, hrr sort than things-sk6lotons, teeth. old pots and she said. "I'll lie here while you used to think of as dead p4ns, ancient boots and shoes, hirds' almost feared her good fortune. you sit by me; and we'll talk. I must n"41nany years beforel Poor woman, charmingly instructive. You'll tefil YOU something," she said. "I Won- sure to stay till you got quite bun - The ladY hid such a cheerful as' ct she, seems. to hAvo l"n a sufferer, der if You have suspected it. I have Pe In the drizzle that Elizabeth forgot her th6tigh u ncomp lain ing, and though Only been mistresq of a large houso and weak in intellect. no� an imbecile. I fortune a little while.# fancy- "We'l " said the lady, a little g7iiizabotlh, hasti am glad you acted fairly by her. As !y plu, t on her things Of the'whiterinss of hex teeth appearing "Oh I only a little while It' murmur- and departed. wonder why she 3 counto wants soon as I knew she was no more it cd _143lizabetb4ane, liar Dajloe t got rid of me to -day I` aim with the word throu. h the black f leece was brought home to me very forcibly sai r )Wfully, as she went. .9 n a said so that Protected her face, "have you do- by illy conscienoo that I ought to en- I -Thved' noit been gone ton minutes ly fail.11 el 'q'Ahl a gir about in- garri- 'ded f" deavour to disperse the shade which son . -towns and elsewhere with in when one of Lti��etta's servants was ei fa - $'Yes 'quite, . o th- b r ea'gerly my et-ourderie flung� over my name, by ther, till I was quite. flip sent to llenohard'fi with a note. The a'' the ,hty an(I un- er in the army. Wking you to carry out- your promise settJod. Ile was an offic contents lvere briefl I pe you axe 0 Dear Michatil,_ stand - "Your fathar is willing to Die. I ho of the isamo .qh Uld not have mentioned thim had You "I be i mind, and that you will Aa-ke titel)8 to I not thought it be 13 OU, -day for 4 o, 01030 to my house to w st y( U h ld know- thme hours in the course of your "Then come along, how you were' fly tbis end, as, however, I did not know the truth." situated, or what -had 8, yes. aration, I do- -room. ted drit 3ou have She looked thoughtfully hilmine8sotio, do P)eiaso oall and see me. When mac am ?7 happened sitice our set), e $IN (I t he "'�i ind'a not come before, for (lan I -hell) anxiety 1 . I rotin ain sadly di8appoin OW -as Be on cided to conle and estaklish myself here ou like before coniniti, lizaheth'H mind -ran on acquirements about my good mind.to, serick to you to Come to dcal-ing with you. to all -almost morbid degree. "You -own e(luivocal , relation to "'You probah y feel asl (to about. 8. speak French and ItaJian fl you ?-especially now my aunUs fortune uently, no -hum brought mo more prominently he - my house, thinking you might not vell- f shall be ahle to see you in a day ur doubt," she, said. '"I have not been able ture up here in the wind.- But, as I two. Till th('n, farewell. to get beyond a wretched bit of Latin fore society. Your daugh-ter's presence Yours, like getting cut of doors, I thouglit I Luvotta.l- hrre may be tile cause of your neglect, yet." wa's unaNe to rk eep my aP_ would com� and ste first." "Well, for 4hil. matl.e�r, in my nativ and liave themiforo sent her away for R Point.1nent, to rueet. you for it Illonlent. a e tliti It . -:_;� 1, 11101111119. Say You come, on busi- -or two in passing through Casterbridge French doeis not go 'I bluill Ile (juite -iflone. was my aw-n't.h()ugbt' for _4 speaki 119 other way. n It is ra(her the It "ehig -rh6 the other (lay "That shows we shaA agree� My plan.s were altor- much, "Wilere is your native is, o X can You come to -"y? My house is' ed. by a fami.ly evvnt. wliieli it. will mur- . It.was with rat.lwr more relue Whert the me.9.9pTikor returnedi her �80 A., VrLse you to hea-'r of." ance Mistress. gave. directions thrit -if a gell- hollow and dismal that I want some lie sa that Miis Templeman said. ­iermiA id -%vii li a puzzled air to the' There they Rpeak French on one mi( fiving thing"there.1, JXtrson he encoun(Akred, -W - I , I called 1he 'wa4 to be adni tted ig kio is of tile strevt arid l-.ngAimh oil tile at on( -, allit sat down to awa-it ri�sults. I 9-, "1 think I rr. 4ht.be able to,"said the coming to live at, thil Mill?" , I ot her, - Fwatiment.ally sho did not much vare A lady of tile nanie, of Templeman, I and it mixed tongue on the middle of to sell'i Ilim-his delaym had wearied her; reflecting. tilt- road. B t it. is a long timill mince. but it was noceii f 3 t. r beli( u I-ichtird-thought. it over. 'A,ticetta I I wiL4 t1wre. But is where my peope �*Lry; and tiiff ll Voices �vere born'e''o'ver to t Orn at4 III! we, sir," &tid his informant. she arranged her.4elf picturesquoly in - AJWt instant rid raindrops IN go the wind a verness or hou.sekeeper there,' I really iwlong to, t houf 11 MY ancesk,l­H tilt, vhair; first this way, t.lIen thitt; I SU1)pose,'--,'he sai�,d to hiniseff, "Ye Ili Jersey were as good as %nyl)(yly t glif feft over her a from Uie other side of the wa�l, There 's' E'llgland. They %%'ere the Ile Sueurm, 'an n"Vt so) "'t In U.s L put her bi her -prop6r position, n 1.11ead ; �arld jllu�s. NlI(.A riell1u,ned till ;t e suall worls as ­sa:cks," "quarLerb," iold family who have d(n reat things undouhtedl�_.11 I I't in their time, I went Ina"'8- tiLep was heard oil tile stairs. t reshing," "tailing," "next Sat.ur- In tids of inind,.though - with WA and lived NN -h,, frarne et my fat fier's death. - But I -upon Imeetta forgett..ing her- st riongr feeling, Ile lia(l stiollotl tip there aft rt da eaolitsentonce being dis. u v rve (fioi* Nature was ;too .91-ronW o, s rnarket," don't value,suc.11 past makterli, and am A tile blind alley luid into lligh h A ri Organized n 11914sh person in my feelings hill helself behilld 1AIM Of, thoi IN -1 114 by the gusts like a f ace- 1 qtiit.( ah Ili as Yet), Jumped till, and ran and e liall hl, the-p4"tern at- wilL.11 1A,zabeth I R a (urved mirror. Both the wonlen list, had s(; Tivarl and e y erwountereil hill, Ile Ultailk" a freak of timidity. L !iad gone oil S tongue, had for a rnriment She could heii the servant. shim nr AN! ho a re t bose. ? " sai d t hi lady. t helive ink) Lim lice I I ILI 14 , inquire out run her (ILst,retion. She had arrived tilt- visitor into tilt- roolll', Hilut.l.ing 11w 1. One is my father. lie renLs t hat it of a man whom Iiiii saw. till- CaNt.erbritligi. m a liath la d y, packing chink froin it vrato, if Miss a�d doi)r tipon 41ini, allot vil i to. f ya d and barn." i t h -re" lea ig as f i.Le slieur was living I were obvious reamon-i wily Jer".y. go and look- for fie"r inist rilsvi. The mail I I Nlisi Ile the - i ul - `;ueur hit(] 1)(teu 111" MUM, Illidi 0 Iiiat I.Aiza- before lady semed . to* forget vr which � shil"14 drop out, . f her life. 'hP r NVUH Of flonlebard. L me iate-busintlss in listening to the te- hC 11,01 known Luc-et.ta�or 1,ucet1e­Jlov1h bad tempted her to make fr . oo. Ile ('6ritinued.) t ahj�icalitics of thei curn-tir"o. At last as she had calle(l bo,trstllfat that.time �`Ilil a deliberafely-fornied resolve had, been broken. 'lit- inan rf�plietl IT) 11141 negatl%V., - 11 0 I "Did you tell him t bit I Al i ekho said. di y t SU IM U 1',xpectaavy Atat -visibly Upon Where you %v � � JIe "-as in this injere e GLADSTONE'S FAMILY OF& Pg to ? sted stage I Of tit - -I'(' '�,(txt morning. She dre8so1 her - t lie ill (111 i r �N' w I Ie I I lit! - w I I I I v.s.m., I r -I iza - SO f f M c r. 11onchard, and rmtlemsly Le't h -Ja I le's departure tho next (lay. Likiiii "any Another ow man Is 13 that ?" a"'alted bit, call -befor6 itid-day ;i as 110 V On. hearing lier announoo tho address (11 by a -4,111 Iti.. "I tiaougl f to �t there sud(terll�- L(.01,1 1)(,' it I sa er get'away ir ficriwoll, BUL she did not tell E'liza- of him a R(It Coniii, mile %vaiLed oil I lirough t lie -Wri in his te tile strange t1lought. t. person expocLed i%as her A large -hearted ()lit inan, u ho loves as 'he is so u oe i �mper. A hat Lucetta (hat tho Ll Telliplelliall wvrJu one all I'll*, Maine atepfat hor "Perhaps Children, is 8uret, no matter flow mam- Li YO are right. terfUl be, to Joe 1_111e(l by '1110' sat in all Ring windown of tho' NO1116 ti f)erson, for - he cou.141- r,ca I I I I t, i i her sides I bave,n-ver to:d you my name. 1 sitason Or int.illiacy with hini, the fiallle.�salue room Ill i-etta'8 great stom ij Child. t ru( r. k, -ale is Im exception. OL i's Aliss 1ple-man A re t, he y of the rie-fi,relativi. wholl, 11(t Ilail (let-jil- I flianmI611, neLtilig,. and lookin otit. Up- �4 gone -on the other side't" e d so Ifis munny l.ittle granddaughter, Doro. a Invillioaa 1'erxonago had (oil tho mark(IL. which forme all "No. They have only gone up into been g1ven Ls Teniplewan. Illated Seene. I hy Drow, rules' her illustrious grand - the g,ranary." E.16,abeih could i4tio tile t ti But 1.1enchard was Of her xtepfallivir'ti hat M11011 father 'as imperiously as lie ruled his c� not, Itift (Ing in it is �1.ting damp hierei.% 11 1) Reath, and wcm riot awn Allspell-w- Lucel ta was rat 1wr addicti-Al I e t shall exl)ect, 94 ay vening, i es 170 his politiv I It -ad - y, a to -d. -this e 11 t4f.' days -oa tipseribbling, as hwl been (1111 1,14cet t -a watchod the saniii object lkr�hili, , The Grand 014 Man finds 1) t le f 11 yet. illiells"' at six. -rent, of letters after I iasco, W I t "Which wtly� ,ihaill come, malan"­ I in thvir inarriago ai,rangeuxent8, all(l �about amid )int ,ure in her collwanitinshil), and oven the toi lea - r interest., lie inoved the throng, at this li( "The front xay-throiagh t lie door. hard!y had Elizabeth golle away whvn lively a vilen posed foi- a pi -lure allows - to The re is n o ot all ant. -hill, elsewhere nwrt� r. het s of clasp his han'.1. Light ly, as if to for 'izabet h -Jan ha'd-�b�,en thinking of froin Ifigh Streot Hall. f C0 him in E, allot h4,r nole. came to , he MaYor's house "'l-seful, and broken up toy stal 'iey. lult the door in I he. a, A %k ritcr ill all Anieri- she Maid. a4l d lik mtioned to,keep qu li� I "Perhaps, as ou have not mil "I am in ri-sidence,'.' lt�,Jlalopened� that to -day there rose in fpur atI0I , you alay as well kev - 'eollifort'ab:e, though re 110 nporary says:'­ dest.in, getting lie has Illdst (If them all.two or throo tdll can colitt-i I tFeeA standing as if tlu-y grew '61-ent, up( are clear off. Whoo Never %ioas a fainily ii'or(i truly U' it,,d po )n i[ ti t you been a wea.rLtome undertliking. You e an knows, b at e probab.y kno%v what. if tun going to t lit- a till i t w as pe r- t1lu, Of th'. 0*111d.41ones. They vol Ut. t1lu. lay after his mind?" tha put tell you, or -.,do, you not ? Sly good ceivild'. t they were held by E:izabeth-Jan shook hvr head. "On Aunt. Teinp;enian the banker*s widow, velved holosoule,type of 1.11p, onsideration 1 don't, fear it"' &Ila said by men t1lat tile wore -he ox sadly. whose very ieximtenvo you used iodt)ubt, f rom LL cider-distriels I 11ritish (.,()Ujlliy flullily, IvIlolesome in' . Ill grown qult� could to le,,tve illo _1% ht) (!Itlll lig me. lie her'.affluenee, Imm JaL4vly (he claye hero to 8011 then, bringing rnifid anill vvbolesunie in Wdy. arid 110 for died. and bequeathed tsomji of hoe , of their coun . (ry on their "Very we',l. ix o'clock then." ( -.,, - r pro- YX perty to me I boo I. s Eli -al ill -11 1. 1 1 f, breach of 41188011sion or ticandal has ever 0. About the, House4 f LAUND=NG wHM SWRTS .141 To be able to launder wate shirt 41 -�A -, "M any woman may be proucill If YOU have.' 14 17, had your patiance tried by fluaing th iUll linen dingy and the Collars and cut fis limp whem they return from the w ash - er-woman's, try the following plan of wa,shing and -ironing them, and I arm �.7 �7 sure you will be saxisfied witb the fs- suit. The washiag is just as important as the ironing, for unliess the linen is ion us ul POI-. clear and white, the in t car de Soft ishing will not hide the f le, t. N 114 IN � f 2 A �P3- It- o,;q N WC N" Y_ "INN ',W 41 417 NeV IL .4, 0 W n- 'te .0 A earnesItneaq that she would not think Then where you are Is, of all plao VA of giving that trouble, and on the in - One he will avoid I"' OD', AS- GOLD41;,., stant, divested herself of her bonnet -------- Elizabeth nodded sadly. and cloak in the pumago. She was the -ta looked, blank, t Al Ma n Lucot; witebled Up, heir you, 1 4 M-COXTINUED. to r 'am Tnot-to Conducted to the first door on tile lively pyobrt)ws and lip, arid burst into t had better be &116'roroperly," he "Oh certainly. It is. only I ift ded, aftor a yes- n th6, landing, and left to find her way far- hysterical isobs. Here was a contre, town- ther alone. PS High Street Haill." ore f" said nonahard, his y is what b houlld I like You to have -so 6 faoe nished as a boudoir or small drawina- use. "A small annu,-- tOMPS-her ingenious scheme complete- fdWh The room disclosed was prettify fur. IY stultified I tilli ling to be Indep milent Of me --and so f hat I She ;epeated the wo. room, and on a sofai with two cylindfl- w� tmY doar Miss Templenian- Ty bG indePebdent of you. rds. He neither pillows, reclined a dark-haired he matterl" cripd her ecompan- moved nor 90oko and waving her hand Cal Ion. Would I "t Please jej­ t6 him in large -eyed; pretty woman, 6f umxnis- I like your company much," said Lu - 'Utmost friendliness,'she sign- takably French extrution on one side cetta as soon "Certa Y. I ified to the flyman to drive up the as she could speak. - street% .$&yes# yes and so do I- yours I" Eliz- ini Zr the other, #*The]D see'-, abou Perceiving that it was Elizabeth. o. she abeth chimed in soothingly.' very lapsed into ease. a4ad came across to her - 'day," 'He se�med relieved to got her A,- L But -but— 01 &be could not f inish Off his h with a reckless skip that',inna4te grace thvi sentence, which was, naturally, that ands by this arrangement; and I only prevented from being boisterous. We'igo back for a moment i'to'iKe- ife. if Henchard had such a rooted dislike far an they were 'concerned "Why, you are late," she s"d, tak- for the ter was girl as now seemed to be the the mat Coding night, to account for Hepchard's ing hold of Elizabeth -Jane's hands. settl�d. She, now simply wait- attitti4e. Case, Elizabethp-Jano would� have to be "There were so many little things got rid 'of ---a disagreeable necessity - ed to see the lady again.. AL the hour when Eilizabeth-Jane was t 1 0 put Up.. - The day a & noit- 'Canlii, bu the hour t egntemplatinj %or stealthy recon And you seem dead-a3ive and tired. so A provisional resource suggested it - ring excursion to the abode of the lady If- "Miss Henchard-will you go on zzling raix fell. L�'t me tr to enliven you by some an errand fdr me. " soon as bre"f de 01 the ch of her fancy, he had been not a little ast One si wonderf ul tricks I have le&rnt, t kill i ov r - t at very good of you. urchy'arid_tfi� ide amazed at receiving a letter by hand time. Sit there and don't move." She Will you Q 13 e f Al-, in Lucetta's well-known Characters. der—" Here dhe -towurds tile Veathe by gathered up the pack of cardA. pull- enumerated several commissions atsun- r-was sheltered go and or an ancient atched mu.d waIl', whose High, Street Hall. (id the table in front of her, and began dry sho eaves overhqng as mue pso, which would Voupy Eliza - _h as 0 I'M dear Mt. Honchard-Don't be to deal them rapidly, telling Elizabeth bobil's in., ne or two su.rprised. It is for your �good- and to choose some. for the next hour or two, feet, At th� ba,6k of the wall w mine, as I -hope, that I have come to at least. SW as a live 'at Casterbridge-for how long I fli "Well, have you chosenfl, she asked@ - "And -bavo you ever seen the Mus - corn -yard with its granary and barns nging down the last card. wherain she cannot tell. That depends upon an- eum -the place had met Far- "No," stammered Elizabeth, arousing frae other; and he is a man, and a mer-' herself from a reverie. "I quito Elizabobb-Jane bad not.-_ maJnY months earl' r. Under .'chant, and a Mayor, and one who has got, for-- ','Then you should do so at an6e. YOU 1 was thinking. of -you, and me the projeotior of the thatch she saw a -and how strange it is that I am here." Omn finish, the morning by going there. the first right to *rny affections. figul7e. The young lady had come. "Seriousay, mon ami, I am not Flo Miss Templeman looked at Elizabeth- It is an old hbuse in a back street- light -hearted as I may seem to be from Jane with interest, and�lald down the I forget w1here-but you'll find out- Ner presence so exceptionally substan� this. . I have come here in consequence cards. "Ah l'you are &not. and t -bore are crowdg of inte.restinq tiated the gill's utmost hopes that she of hearing of the death of vour wife tbjat,,, hrr sort than things-sk6lotons, teeth. old pots and she said. "I'll lie here while you used to think of as dead p4ns, ancient boots and shoes, hirds' almost feared her good fortune. you sit by me; and we'll talk. I must n"41nany years beforel Poor woman, charmingly instructive. You'll tefil YOU something," she said. "I Won- sure to stay till you got quite bun - The ladY hid such a cheerful as' ct she, seems. to hAvo l"n a sufferer, der if You have suspected it. I have Pe In the drizzle that Elizabeth forgot her th6tigh u ncomp lain ing, and though Only been mistresq of a large houso and weak in intellect. no� an imbecile. I fortune a little while.# fancy- "We'l " said the lady, a little g7iiizabotlh, hasti am glad you acted fairly by her. As !y plu, t on her things Of the'whiterinss of hex teeth appearing "Oh I only a little while It' murmur- and departed. wonder why she 3 counto wants soon as I knew she was no more it cd _143lizabetb4ane, liar Dajloe t got rid of me to -day I` aim with the word throu. h the black f leece was brought home to me very forcibly sai r )Wfully, as she went. .9 n a said so that Protected her face, "have you do- by illy conscienoo that I ought to en- I -Thved' noit been gone ton minutes ly fail.11 el 'q'Ahl a gir about in- garri- 'ded f" deavour to disperse the shade which son . -towns and elsewhere with in when one of Lti��etta's servants was ei fa - $'Yes 'quite, . o th- b r ea'gerly my et-ourderie flung� over my name, by ther, till I was quite. flip sent to llenohard'fi with a note. The a'' the ,hty an(I un- er in the army. Wking you to carry out- your promise settJod. Ile was an offic contents lvere briefl I pe you axe 0 Dear Michatil,_ stand - "Your fathar is willing to Die. I ho of the isamo .qh Uld not have mentioned thim had You "I be i mind, and that you will Aa-ke titel)8 to I not thought it be 13 OU, -day for 4 o, 01030 to my house to w st y( U h ld know- thme hours in the course of your "Then come along, how you were' fly tbis end, as, however, I did not know the truth." situated, or what -had 8, yes. aration, I do- -room. ted drit 3ou have She looked thoughtfully hilmine8sotio, do P)eiaso oall and see me. When mac am ?7 happened sitice our set), e $IN (I t he "'�i ind'a not come before, for (lan I -hell) anxiety 1 . I rotin ain sadly di8appoin OW -as Be on cided to conle and estaklish myself here ou like before coniniti, lizaheth'H mind -ran on acquirements about my good mind.to, serick to you to Come to dcal-ing with you. to all -almost morbid degree. "You -own e(luivocal , relation to "'You probah y feel asl (to about. 8. speak French and ItaJian fl you ?-especially now my aunUs fortune uently, no -hum brought mo more prominently he - my house, thinking you might not vell- f shall be ahle to see you in a day ur doubt," she, said. '"I have not been able ture up here in the wind.- But, as I two. Till th('n, farewell. to get beyond a wretched bit of Latin fore society. Your daugh-ter's presence Yours, like getting cut of doors, I thouglit I Luvotta.l- hrre may be tile cause of your neglect, yet." wa's unaNe to rk eep my aP_ would com� and ste first." "Well, for 4hil. matl.e�r, in my nativ and liave themiforo sent her away for R Point.1nent, to rueet. you for it Illonlent. a e tliti It . -:_;� 1, 11101111119. Say You come, on busi- -or two in passing through Casterbridge French doeis not go 'I bluill Ile (juite -iflone. was my aw-n't.h()ugbt' for _4 speaki 119 other way. n It is ra(her the It "ehig -rh6 the other (lay "That shows we shaA agree� My plan.s were altor- much, "Wilere is your native is, o X can You come to -"y? My house is' ed. by a fami.ly evvnt. wliieli it. will mur- . It.was with rat.lwr more relue Whert the me.9.9pTikor returnedi her �80 A., VrLse you to hea-'r of." ance Mistress. gave. directions thrit -if a gell- hollow and dismal that I want some lie sa that Miis Templeman said. ­iermiA id -%vii li a puzzled air to the' There they Rpeak French on one mi( fiving thing"there.1, JXtrson he encoun(Akred, -W - I , I called 1he 'wa4 to be adni tted ig kio is of tile strevt arid l-.ngAimh oil tile at on( -, allit sat down to awa-it ri�sults. I 9-, "1 think I rr. 4ht.be able to,"said the coming to live at, thil Mill?" , I ot her, - Fwatiment.ally sho did not much vare A lady of tile nanie, of Templeman, I and it mixed tongue on the middle of to sell'i Ilim-his delaym had wearied her; reflecting. tilt- road. B t it. is a long timill mince. but it was noceii f 3 t. r beli( u I-ichtird-thought. it over. 'A,ticetta I I wiL4 t1wre. But is where my peope �*Lry; and tiiff ll Voices �vere born'e''o'ver to t Orn at4 III! we, sir," &tid his informant. she arranged her.4elf picturesquoly in - AJWt instant rid raindrops IN go the wind a verness or hou.sekeeper there,' I really iwlong to, t houf 11 MY ancesk,l­H tilt, vhair; first this way, t.lIen thitt; I SU1)pose,'--,'he sai�,d to hiniseff, "Ye Ili Jersey were as good as %nyl)(yly t glif feft over her a from Uie other side of the wa�l, There 's' E'llgland. They %%'ere the Ile Sueurm, 'an n"Vt so) "'t In U.s L put her bi her -prop6r position, n 1.11ead ; �arld jllu�s. NlI(.A riell1u,ned till ;t e suall worls as ­sa:cks," "quarLerb," iold family who have d(n reat things undouhtedl�_.11 I I't in their time, I went Ina"'8- tiLep was heard oil tile stairs. t reshing," "tailing," "next Sat.ur- In tids of inind,.though - with WA and lived NN -h,, frarne et my fat fier's death. - But I -upon Imeetta forgett..ing her- st riongr feeling, Ile lia(l stiollotl tip there aft rt da eaolitsentonce being dis. u v rve (fioi* Nature was ;too .91-ronW o, s rnarket," don't value,suc.11 past makterli, and am A tile blind alley luid into lligh h A ri Organized n 11914sh person in my feelings hill helself behilld 1AIM Of, thoi IN -1 114 by the gusts like a f ace- 1 qtiit.( ah Ili as Yet), Jumped till, and ran and e liall hl, the-p4"tern at- wilL.11 1A,zabeth I R a (urved mirror. Both the wonlen list, had s(; Tivarl and e y erwountereil hill, Ile Ultailk" a freak of timidity. L !iad gone oil S tongue, had for a rnriment She could heii the servant. shim nr AN! ho a re t bose. ? " sai d t hi lady. t helive ink) Lim lice I I ILI 14 , inquire out run her (ILst,retion. She had arrived tilt- visitor into tilt- roolll', Hilut.l.ing 11w 1. One is my father. lie renLs t hat it of a man whom Iiiii saw. till- CaNt.erbritligi. m a liath la d y, packing chink froin it vrato, if Miss a�d doi)r tipon 41ini, allot vil i to. f ya d and barn." i t h -re" lea ig as f i.Le slieur was living I were obvious reamon-i wily Jer".y. go and look- for fie"r inist rilsvi. The mail I I Nlisi Ile the - i ul - `;ueur hit(] 1)(teu 111" MUM, Illidi 0 Iiiat I.Aiza- before lady semed . to* forget vr which � shil"14 drop out, . f her life. 'hP r NVUH Of flonlebard. L me iate-busintlss in listening to the te- hC 11,01 known Luc-et.ta�or 1,ucet1e­Jlov1h bad tempted her to make fr . oo. Ile ('6ritinued.) t ahj�icalitics of thei curn-tir"o. At last as she had calle(l bo,trstllfat that.time �`Ilil a deliberafely-fornied resolve had, been broken. 'lit- inan rf�plietl IT) 11141 negatl%V., - 11 0 I "Did you tell him t bit I Al i ekho said. di y t SU IM U 1',xpectaavy Atat -visibly Upon Where you %v � � JIe "-as in this injere e GLADSTONE'S FAMILY OF& Pg to ? sted stage I Of tit - -I'(' '�,(txt morning. She dre8so1 her - t lie ill (111 i r �N' w I Ie I I lit! - w I I I I v.s.m., I r -I iza - SO f f M c r. 11onchard, and rmtlemsly Le't h -Ja I le's departure tho next (lay. Likiiii "any Another ow man Is 13 that ?" a"'alted bit, call -befor6 itid-day ;i as 110 V On. hearing lier announoo tho address (11 by a -4,111 Iti.. "I tiaougl f to �t there sud(terll�- L(.01,1 1)(,' it I sa er get'away ir ficriwoll, BUL she did not tell E'liza- of him a R(It Coniii, mile %vaiLed oil I lirough t lie -Wri in his te tile strange t1lought. t. person expocLed i%as her A large -hearted ()lit inan, u ho loves as 'he is so u oe i �mper. A hat Lucetta (hat tho Ll Telliplelliall wvrJu one all I'll*, Maine atepfat hor "Perhaps Children, is 8uret, no matter flow mam- Li YO are right. terfUl be, to Joe 1_111e(l by '1110' sat in all Ring windown of tho' NO1116 ti f)erson, for - he cou.141- r,ca I I I I t, i i her sides I bave,n-ver to:d you my name. 1 sitason Or int.illiacy with hini, the fiallle.�salue room Ill i-etta'8 great stom ij Child. t ru( r. k, -ale is Im exception. OL i's Aliss 1ple-man A re t, he y of the rie-fi,relativi. wholl, 11(t Ilail (let-jil- I flianmI611, neLtilig,. and lookin otit. Up- �4 gone -on the other side't" e d so Ifis munny l.ittle granddaughter, Doro. a Invillioaa 1'erxonago had (oil tho mark(IL. which forme all "No. They have only gone up into been g1ven Ls Teniplewan. Illated Seene. I hy Drow, rules' her illustrious grand - the g,ranary." E.16,abeih could i4tio tile t ti But 1.1enchard was Of her xtepfallivir'ti hat M11011 father 'as imperiously as lie ruled his c� not, Itift (Ing in it is �1.ting damp hierei.% 11 1) Reath, and wcm riot awn Allspell-w- Lucel ta was rat 1wr addicti-Al I e t shall exl)ect, 94 ay vening, i es 170 his politiv I It -ad - y, a to -d. -this e 11 t4f.' days -oa tipseribbling, as hwl been (1111 1,14cet t -a watchod the saniii object lkr�hili, , The Grand 014 Man finds 1) t le f 11 yet. illiells"' at six. -rent, of letters after I iasco, W I t "Which wtly� ,ihaill come, malan"­ I in thvir inarriago ai,rangeuxent8, all(l �about amid )int ,ure in her collwanitinshil), and oven the toi lea - r interest., lie inoved the throng, at this li( "The front xay-throiagh t lie door. hard!y had Elizabeth golle away whvn lively a vilen posed foi- a pi -lure allows - to The re is n o ot all ant. -hill, elsewhere nwrt� r. het s of clasp his han'.1. Light ly, as if to for 'izabet h -Jan ha'd-�b�,en thinking of froin Ifigh Streot Hall. f C0 him in E, allot h4,r nole. came to , he MaYor's house "'l-seful, and broken up toy stal 'iey. lult the door in I he. a, A %k ritcr ill all Anieri- she Maid. a4l d lik mtioned to,keep qu li� I "Perhaps, as ou have not mil "I am in ri-sidence,'.' lt�,Jlalopened� that to -day there rose in fpur atI0I , you alay as well kev - 'eollifort'ab:e, though re 110 nporary says:'­ dest.in, getting lie has Illdst (If them all.two or throo tdll can colitt-i I tFeeA standing as if tlu-y grew '61-ent, up( are clear off. Whoo Never %ioas a fainily ii'or(i truly U' it,,d po )n i[ ti t you been a wea.rLtome undertliking. You e an knows, b at e probab.y kno%v what. if tun going to t lit- a till i t w as pe r- t1lu, Of th'. 0*111d.41ones. They vol Ut. t1lu. lay after his mind?" tha put tell you, or -.,do, you not ? Sly good ceivild'. t they were held by E:izabeth-Jan shook hvr head. "On Aunt. Teinp;enian the banker*s widow, velved holosoule,type of 1.11p, onsideration 1 don't, fear it"' &Ila said by men t1lat tile wore -he ox sadly. whose very ieximtenvo you used iodt)ubt, f rom LL cider-distriels I 11ritish (.,()Ujlliy flullily, IvIlolesome in' . Ill grown qult� could to le,,tve illo _1% ht) (!Itlll lig me. lie her'.affluenee, Imm JaL4vly (he claye hero to 8011 then, bringing rnifid anill vvbolesunie in Wdy. arid 110 for died. and bequeathed tsomji of hoe , of their coun . (ry on their "Very we',l. ix o'clock then." ( -.,, - r pro- YX perty to me I boo I. s Eli -al ill -11 1. 1 1 f, breach of 41188011sion or ticandal has ever ap) enter nto dio- f4uv, w Q la( 0 V" enr-laua JAad not the siglitest ubst-rve(l them, dititurlie.tt t1le serenity of their inut.0 Illo 6kLrL8 of silk or. tiaLin are wide and t.al:s except to say thai I have taken said. "I wonder if the al Buspi6un thaL! ElizalwLil-Jafie's inove ()f escape from Sallie trees colmo. every week C' lie r, nanie-as a Illealls relat ions. the fall"Ws haligs in graceful. folds Anent. was to. be so prompt. 41enoo mine, and' its wrongs. %%'hat-tree8l,, spid Lutletta. absorb, all armuid. They a, -e. leAL plain and when, just before, six, lie reached hoille Solis fill;(] datigieters, as W01 -as those Vblv eLeell kjillalug IN the fillisti fur tile..L and -saw a fly qt t�he * do� "I arn now my own mistrom,o, and ed in-%%atahing for lienchard. , - " 1. _ : * ! . ; - , . R., )r from tile whiu, have entered tht, family by Illa too, Low. Golden Crown, ;ln(l 11, st-op-daughter, have chotien to settle aill'OlIg the gell- Elizabeth replied vaguely, for an in. It no du,�i(; rullbo of 8itk.13 tillionimerie of Castethridge-to Ile Len lent cilecked her. 134ithind O,110 -of the riage, all vie with all her IiLtlo bagslsind- boxes, get-. - cl( with one another -in rev- 'sb%ved to the lusida of t1le sktrt, close w ant of High Street liall, that at least �rlvm allood Farfriiie, briiski)r discussing _erenco and devotion for thi! to t he od.gq tile facilig u _Iuy ting inLo it, he "­�u ia,ken-l)y surpri, one w bo be of "But you said 1 '9411, go father?" " u may too Put to -no troulxlo if you a Salliple-bag with a -faruier. lienvilard IuO�d()Ilv so Ru(.fl lo prBk ty 611ght., chajigeauitt silk, it I render I lie naille Bbe explained, Mention hall cor"" Up- "o-dontally il1Rc'QURt"_'llg 'A hi(',Jl t ht -y I -ur 91,e -s the siiirt. such a neALL tile carriage wLs x illustrious, a sLvllollyLu atil)oarunce.. thri h Co see. tne.* My f i rst i I preLty and window. wais to keeP You in Ignorance of the 00 YCUng nian, 1whoso face 8eenied to changes in In life -till you mbouldnie.et, 111(luire, Do we speak together(" to stice, piety an([ g(merosit.y. "Said I—Ym. Bu r "U Unti ulay have 8everad waisLs for one - �uperior to thnlin all on.i.hat wore skirt. thiought­ YOU liu( meanL next rrion't,11,, �%r me by acci(i nt. but I have thought Sile saw her stoplat her throw a shine Itiore arc so warly beautLLUL i. )ly. No I" El- orable Airs. ('9111' [text year -1011, bel'tex Of thil. nto, flis (%ye, which answered if' th(k Grand Old Wilinan,"as t lie ven- sillis w1lich may I)r, seize it—you ta;ke litne be, )CUrOd cheal by tile forelock, "You probobly are aware 6 f my ar- _izabOtil-Jano sighed (11"ne, the OIl('0 faill- -.A bluck one covered with chillon, a This then, is how You be going to ous beauty, Catherine wyllile. is affee,_ raugement NvLth your daugfiter,. arid Ar Pale-Lillted one aiid one 0 You particularly interested in treat.�me for all my trouble al)out of the blaolt 110h, Y'P have doubtless laughed at, nyboli tioinately deseribod throughout the saLiu father how can you speak: like the—,iii.,bat 1Y Out theret" said Lucetta. United Kingdoill. WOUJ, uppropri- shall I call it ?— practiqal joke (in, all Oh aLo for alulust, 'that f. It is unJU t n Of o,, said her companion, a quick Luly, occasion—vislung, you she said affection) of MY gotting lier to live r No wife is more watt-liful and devoted, calling, or tmening wear. with spirit. Od shooting over her f,%(- 6uch a akirt; 0. than alie, and Mr. (,iadmtotle llaA made "Well, well, b wi(,h me. But lily fit-st, Intietingwith Luckily Pax-frao*8 figul-o was immedi, few Political soke0kra in parliament ils a must, satistacLory ilivestutelit YOU" Own way, he her was purely an accide'lit. Do Y ately covered by the apple pocially for tile w sour- -replied. He entered 1 -he h o u ,-,e and, we- Sep, Mirhael, partly wily I have done Lucetta looked hard tit bar. "quite iring Will with the knowledsm of oil -tree. w -hon she has not. sq.t in the gallery cem an(i as Owan Of Sulali re that a -I her things had rio� yo L been it 'is tsuch a pre;LLY fashion �:90 ht down, went up to he it'?—why, to give you all excuse for su-17OP' she tiaid. i"8p it i -i -likely to reinuin in favor for Ug r room .. 0 her presence, and fitiv w1blic addresse,4 corning here tws if to viBil her, and thus Yes," said E'lizabollh-Ja"Me. long time, outside (he walls of Westminster when Again litic-ottA looked out. to lookk on. He had never been there to forin illy rLequaintance naLt ince s ral I y. "ho he had occupied it. EvidenL19 Y she has not sto by his side, whethor of She ig a dear, good girl, and she t are all turn lior care, of her t;ndeavours hinks ier8, I suppose sho 8aid. M PUD for on t1w platform or oil- I lie, husting8. rilay have done so you have tretted her 'vvith 'yndue so- "N(x There in Mr. Bulge; ho -8 a Indeed, oil Ono occasion, Wh011, about, A P 1provement, were iiisii),e, all around, in verit.y. yo*U rune Pudding.-SLew one an (i one - the form of books, sket.ch' in wine mei chant t horo'8 BenJan" fifteen years ago, he yva-s called upon ;!fl,1111ip, and y9ur haste, hat not deliberately, I Brownliet—a honso-dealer; a ff am half pounds of pru little arrangements for tas ties With One -f rid Kitson, to speak in the opien air at Groonwiell, OUrt14 the Pig -breeder and Yopper, the auc- f( of a pound of wilito su -�ure. As tile resulit. has been to bring �Ienchard had known nothing of t h ese her to mo, I am an extremely bostilo aud'itim-0, Mile gar- When Cold not disposed to up- tioneer besides mal8tors, an millers He gazed at them, turned sud'- braid you.— won the day for him by standing or nearly so, Put in a dig efforts. d Camio, down to the door. "Lucetta di8tinctly.now; but able did not well donly about, and In haste, yours always, —arid go on," Farfrao stood -out quite throughout at his side, holding an URI- with very Uttle of the s pudding The which these aft' - Gon -him. brella to shield his Hilvered locks from vruix Beat t114 "Look here," hiI swid, excitement whites of five eg In -aii altered nouncements produce( in Horl�. the glare of the sun. gs, ana pour ov or thow� Tole -e— ver ca�led he r by name I hard's P Rates in a he ne The Saturday afternoon sli ed on 4 Bakieo (for' a fiew uli "don't fee go away from me. 'o"'my soul was to him most pleasur- d . ul Lori ly. Hencl a ad not thus 130w— 9- rd oven till tile eggs till set; let it It able. called on LucetLa. thoughl he had stood L bofore�sorvitig; 8prea(i on top may A be I've spoke roughly LO Y.66—but -rhe artful little worn 'THE C said, Ho, near. an I" he A M E L. vit ed, -ry in V 11 ;i Labdespoonful Of sugar. This I've been grieved beyond everyl,hing by smi litig, Tilt, days came, but 'not the vial Pl)o(' creuln -sweeten ralf pint of whi CO one "By me?" she said, with dep that A ciiiine, 0 the cai 9 power -)-on tor 1 1 las twiF —thero's som,-,thing that caused it." To feel he would like to see Lu- though Lueetta repeated her dr088i makes a delicious dessert. _p con R 0 "Whiit have I dx)nor' cetta was with Henchard to start for with se-ruplouseare. Showasdi8hoarLOAR_ of an ox, With all 'rdinary load of 400 corn.' her house. He put on his hat and went, ed. Cornsta -h Pudding.—Buil pounds he vAn traved 12 or 14 days one quart - "I can't te-U you --now. But if-yOu'll The answer brought, him was that Miss Tuesd of milk. While boili re ra ng moisten as the great Candloinals wit.boout water, going 40 mi"es a day. two istop, and go on living as Y daughter Templeman wts engaged for thateven- fair. A`tybreakfast she said to Eliza.- tablespoon 1'1.1 tell -you all in time." ing; �ut, that she would be ba- py to both Ca4,eris,ar, fit to work at 5 years old; fuls of cornstarch C,:�%? J3ut the proposal had come ten min_ p -Jane quite coolly; I imagine With J, see him the ioxt day. RUB cold milk. Stir Nvoll, 31ur fvAber may call to S06.you to- but their strength begins to doo:,ine at and- add to the utes- too late. She was in the fl —was "That's rat, ier like giving-, the boiling Inilk, Y alread imagination, at berselt Ilayl I suppose 'he stands close by in 25, a:t400ugh thiDY Usu&IlV live to 40, -stirring 411d boiling y, in house airs I" he thoL ght. Neverthel6q, he re- the market -place with the rest of the The Tartars have herm of tbes- cowitantly for five minuti I e ani - of the lady whose mannex had such solved not' I o go next day. "These cornoilealers ?" _jr at - charms for. h �r. 'Father," she said, as cursed women MM,3. 1,000 often belonging to one fam- yolks of four eggs Mid a qua.ttet —there's not an inch of 8b und of granulate, of as 8 o U k 0 shook bar head.,- HO wont ijy. They were numerous in antiqu ity, d -sugar until light, derately h Id, 'If thin straight raiE in 'em I" be sadd. I Come. rb it best for us that I go n Lot on add to t Ow. I need atriarch Job had 8,000. he I Us ollow track of Mr. Hen- Why fl, for the P J101 1111�1 milk. After re. jar moving from the fire laot stay long; .1 shall not be far.away; chard's th #A easp 0�9't, as if it were a clue agai It Fn 6, Phil said -lavor with on ond if you wAnt me badly I can soon line, and t oonful view the interior of High in a-busky voice. nofl,82 MEAT IN PArtlg'. OA- -vanilla and bake. Bea come back again-" Street Hall or this -part-icular e Ring the whites of the eggs. untij so lightly, v I(L ; . - % -I 11T n ' YOU bhve quarreled more deWly Be Oil Elizabet i-Jan0s ar V, odded ever" as a re- light, adding two tmsPoonfuls h9A EbAR-1 know of.- MOa' of E rival she ax is has 200 al"ps where horse' t or and a little currant or Rtrwwbp of he re. You been phlegma' ceipt r decision, and no mo t Ically asked by an older- Elizabeth-, wishing t is so[d. Tlw residents of tile French ry jelly, Heap on top of be your Lag axe not 0 o shield thin' man di going fax, You say. Wb4t will ly woman to go upstairs and tak off she believed to be her father from any mi)trop(;-i$ 1"t 3feAr Consumed over and put in the Oven for the Pud address, -in case I wish to write her things. Slie had replied with great charge of unngt 30,000 horseis, a few Min until light browl). 8 erve Ural dislike, said "Yos." Cold. U A "I, 'I ch, IA, e J�, q 19 X Jl; jr Xr, - Z W, "C -'W I u -A 0. About the, House4 f LAUND=NG wHM SWRTS To be able to launder wate shirt properly is an accomplishment of which any woman may be proucill If YOU have.' had your patiance tried by fluaing th linen dingy and the Collars and cut fis limp whem they return from the w ash - er-woman's, try the following plan of wa,shing and -ironing them, and I arm �.7 �7 sure you will be saxisfied witb the fs- suit. The washiag is just as important as the ironing, for unliess the linen is us ul POI-. clear and white, the in t car de Soft ishing will not hide the f le, t. water s4ould be used Lf yo obtain it. Wash thrdugh one water,1 using. - plenty of ivori soap to get it clean, boil a few mimutes in good on", then rinse.., until every trace of soap, 4*s removed,. having a little bluing in the last water. When dry prepare a cold starch by di&-, solving two tablespoolif als, of starch and a lovei teaspoonful of borax in one and one-hali, cupsful of cold waLer, ff be amount Of starch required variesa lit- tle, as an old shirt requires more than a now one. Wet the bosoLn arid cuffs in hot water, wring dry, then dip thein in the Cold starch, mOVLRg them about Un- til every Lh�ead. of the linen is satur- ated with iL Wring �gain and roll up. half an h ironing. This is our before better than the old niethod of cooking., t1lo starch and in iess wo&k� Iron the body and sleeves of the shirt first, then the cuffs and last the bos- om. A Ward the size and shape of the shirt bosom covered with three or four thi,eknesses of flannel, then with a clean white cloth is very convenient in M., this stage, of the worla. t!gdp, this insidej the shirt, 8tretch Ch bosom smooth- ly upon it, and rub wie.h a damp cloth. 'X Then iron until perfectly dry. The pal- ish is given by pressule and repeated motion with a heavy iron, KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS...,... To have good broad, one- must knead it a, great deal. Tile better and more thurouglily kneaded, the finer and more tender the loaf. Bread made with..., A ater ought to keep sweet at least a eek. It should Lie 'thoroughly baked to be dig"Lible. 'One hour is usually required for baking a white loaf arid one hour alld a half for -a grahain oaf. After it is baked, tile br#,A-Ld huald cool quickly in a. araughL of romh air. Carrot,s are cbrisidered very healthy. ndeed, wany people 1whevo them to be 11 OXcellcilt, roinedy for rheUwaLLS" if old, Lile heart -i isbould be du-A-araed, but he young and tender ones can be cut, a -slices or SLI'lp.i.a.1wr Liley llaVe been crapoLi not, peeted. ,phey way i)e boI1__ UIILlJ Wnkler, tile wattir Lhea drdin- 'it olf ana drawn 61,11,Ler poun.A u�er heill With a dW, 11 of SLL i L; or - L hoy , may -A-rved in a tiressing of cre�Aul,* I)uL- or and -ALIL, Lbiok�enod With 4 pLuell Of lour �v bell, I)O111i1g. Cruiptiess uiay oe restored to vege- ai)le., by suak.Lug thoui Ili cold wutxr; wenLy-lour hours ii Rollo too lung orliel-lines. Always put, Lile tit,eln enua ;L-ilKiragus in Nvator. In tile case of t1U,LL,ek, pUL the mooLs in. Nvater. If Wked w1ille wilLed tile vegetalila will 0 tough. Old puLatop-ni are improvod Y ;suu,iijig Llical in ivaLer bviore be - 19 bolleli_ Ua to ba go atl(i, caul,11(.)".er luU14 be. cooketl LIl M keLtlo 10 cover sllgill,ly djai-. I s 'tjjA I d at., Af cauba go is coolied in this way, It% -st,rong oaui, whicil is generaily so 1011sive is eut.irely prevenLed. tne38 �gel.aiAle.s -shijuiLl be solked in salted ator previowly. Cook in Ltulling r. Ubually thirLy mitiuLe8 is oulii­�. Li L. ACK SKURTS AND OLD WAISTS. AlLhough not, the rage, its it W -a8 0 Se,�LSULIS &gU, the JaSlliou uf wear-:' g Wack biliL or saLin tikirts wit,111. lit anti proLLy waists 'is atill quiw... puLArs IL ils a preLLy, liesities be tag ce-oilomical. fashluu. The brocaded kb arid saLins are uow worn - more to"8ively thull tile plain, and the Ures are Largo, graceful patt.eln8 in Llsy pa I Ins or Couvont.ioila�l- desig ap) enter nto dio- f4uv, w Q la( 0 V" enr-laua JAad not the siglitest ubst-rve(l them, dititurlie.tt t1le serenity of their inut.0 Illo 6kLrL8 of silk or. tiaLin are wide and t.al:s except to say thai I have taken said. "I wonder if the al Buspi6un thaL! ElizalwLil-Jafie's inove ()f escape from Sallie trees colmo. every week C' lie r, nanie-as a Illealls relat ions. the fall"Ws haligs in graceful. folds Anent. was to. be so prompt. 41enoo mine, and' its wrongs. %%'hat-tree8l,, spid Lutletta. absorb, all armuid. They a, -e. leAL plain and when, just before, six, lie reached hoille Solis fill;(] datigieters, as W01 -as those Vblv eLeell kjillalug IN the fillisti fur tile..L and -saw a fly qt t�he * do� "I arn now my own mistrom,o, and ed in-%%atahing for lienchard. , - " 1. _ : * ! . ; - , . R., )r from tile whiu, have entered tht, family by Illa too, Low. Golden Crown, ;ln(l 11, st-op-daughter, have chotien to settle aill'OlIg the gell- Elizabeth replied vaguely, for an in. It no du,�i(; rullbo of 8itk.13 tillionimerie of Castethridge-to Ile Len lent cilecked her. 134ithind O,110 -of the riage, all vie with all her IiLtlo bagslsind- boxes, get-. - cl( with one another -in rev- 'sb%ved to the lusida of t1le sktrt, close w ant of High Street liall, that at least �rlvm allood Farfriiie, briiski)r discussing _erenco and devotion for thi! to t he od.gq tile facilig u _Iuy ting inLo it, he "­�u ia,ken-l)y surpri, one w bo be of "But you said 1 '9411, go father?" " u may too Put to -no troulxlo if you a Salliple-bag with a -faruier. lienvilard IuO�d()Ilv so Ru(.fl lo prBk ty 611ght., chajigeauitt silk, it I render I lie naille Bbe explained, Mention hall cor"" Up- "o-dontally il1Rc'QURt"_'llg 'A hi(',Jl t ht -y I -ur 91,e -s the siiirt. such a neALL tile carriage wLs x illustrious, a sLvllollyLu atil)oarunce.. thri h Co see. tne.* My f i rst i I preLty and window. wais to keeP You in Ignorance of the 00 YCUng nian, 1whoso face 8eenied to changes in In life -till you mbouldnie.et, 111(luire, Do we speak together(" to stice, piety an([ g(merosit.y. "Said I—Ym. Bu r "U Unti ulay have 8everad waisLs for one - �uperior to thnlin all on.i.hat wore skirt. thiought­ YOU liu( meanL next rrion't,11,, �%r me by acci(i nt. but I have thought Sile saw her stoplat her throw a shine Itiore arc so warly beautLLUL i. )ly. No I" El- orable Airs. ('9111' [text year -1011, bel'tex Of thil. nto, flis (%ye, which answered if' th(k Grand Old Wilinan,"as t lie ven- sillis w1lich may I)r, seize it—you ta;ke litne be, )CUrOd cheal by tile forelock, "You probobly are aware 6 f my ar- _izabOtil-Jano sighed (11"ne, the OIl('0 faill- -.A bluck one covered with chillon, a This then, is how You be going to ous beauty, Catherine wyllile. is affee,_ raugement NvLth your daugfiter,. arid Ar Pale-Lillted one aiid one 0 You particularly interested in treat.�me for all my trouble al)out of the blaolt 110h, Y'P have doubtless laughed at, nyboli tioinately deseribod throughout the saLiu father how can you speak: like the—,iii.,bat 1Y Out theret" said Lucetta. United Kingdoill. WOUJ, uppropri- shall I call it ?— practiqal joke (in, all Oh aLo for alulust, 'that f. It is unJU t n Of o,, said her companion, a quick Luly, occasion—vislung, you she said affection) of MY gotting lier to live r No wife is more watt-liful and devoted, calling, or tmening wear. with spirit. Od shooting over her f,%(- 6uch a akirt; 0. than alie, and Mr. (,iadmtotle llaA made "Well, well, b wi(,h me. But lily fit-st, Intietingwith Luckily Pax-frao*8 figul-o was immedi, few Political soke0kra in parliament ils a must, satistacLory ilivestutelit YOU" Own way, he her was purely an accide'lit. Do Y ately covered by the apple pocially for tile w sour- -replied. He entered 1 -he h o u ,-,e and, we- Sep, Mirhael, partly wily I have done Lucetta looked hard tit bar. "quite iring Will with the knowledsm of oil -tree. w -hon she has not. sq.t in the gallery cem an(i as Owan Of Sulali re that a -I her things had rio� yo L been it 'is tsuch a pre;LLY fashion �:90 ht down, went up to he it'?—why, to give you all excuse for su-17OP' she tiaid. i"8p it i -i -likely to reinuin in favor for Ug r room .. 0 her presence, and fitiv w1blic addresse,4 corning here tws if to viBil her, and thus Yes," said E'lizabollh-Ja"Me. long time, outside (he walls of Westminster when Again litic-ottA looked out. to lookk on. He had never been there to forin illy rLequaintance naLt ince s ral I y. "ho he had occupied it. EvidenL19 Y she has not sto by his side, whethor of She ig a dear, good girl, and she t are all turn lior care, of her t;ndeavours hinks ier8, I suppose sho 8aid. M PUD for on t1w platform or oil- I lie, husting8. rilay have done so you have tretted her 'vvith 'yndue so- "N(x There in Mr. Bulge; ho -8 a Indeed, oil Ono occasion, Wh011, about, A P 1provement, were iiisii),e, all around, in verit.y. yo*U rune Pudding.-SLew one an (i one - the form of books, sket.ch' in wine mei chant t horo'8 BenJan" fifteen years ago, he yva-s called upon ;!fl,1111ip, and y9ur haste, hat not deliberately, I Brownliet—a honso-dealer; a ff am half pounds of pru little arrangements for tas ties With One -f rid Kitson, to speak in the opien air at Groonwiell, OUrt14 the Pig -breeder and Yopper, the auc- f( of a pound of wilito su -�ure. As tile resulit. has been to bring �Ienchard had known nothing of t h ese her to mo, I am an extremely bostilo aud'itim-0, Mile gar- When Cold not disposed to up- tioneer besides mal8tors, an millers He gazed at them, turned sud'- braid you.— won the day for him by standing or nearly so, Put in a dig efforts. d Camio, down to the door. "Lucetta di8tinctly.now; but able did not well donly about, and In haste, yours always, —arid go on," Farfrao stood -out quite throughout at his side, holding an URI- with very Uttle of the s pudding The which these aft' - Gon -him. brella to shield his Hilvered locks from vruix Beat t114 "Look here," hiI swid, excitement whites of five eg In -aii altered nouncements produce( in Horl�. the glare of the sun. gs, ana pour ov or thow� Tole -e— ver ca�led he r by name I hard's P Rates in a he ne The Saturday afternoon sli ed on 4 Bakieo (for' a fiew uli "don't fee go away from me. 'o"'my soul was to him most pleasur- d . ul Lori ly. Hencl a ad not thus 130w— 9- rd oven till tile eggs till set; let it It able. called on LucetLa. thoughl he had stood L bofore�sorvitig; 8prea(i on top may A be I've spoke roughly LO Y.66—but -rhe artful little worn 'THE C said, Ho, near. an I" he A M E L. vit ed, -ry in V 11 ;i Labdespoonful Of sugar. This I've been grieved beyond everyl,hing by smi litig, Tilt, days came, but 'not the vial Pl)o(' creuln -sweeten ralf pint of whi CO one "By me?" she said, with dep that A ciiiine, 0 the cai 9 power -)-on tor 1 1 las twiF —thero's som,-,thing that caused it." To feel he would like to see Lu- though Lueetta repeated her dr088i makes a delicious dessert. _p con R 0 "Whiit have I dx)nor' cetta was with Henchard to start for with se-ruplouseare. Showasdi8hoarLOAR_ of an ox, With all 'rdinary load of 400 corn.' her house. He put on his hat and went, ed. Cornsta -h Pudding.—Buil pounds he vAn traved 12 or 14 days one quart - "I can't te-U you --now. But if-yOu'll The answer brought, him was that Miss Tuesd of milk. While boili re ra ng moisten as the great Candloinals wit.boout water, going 40 mi"es a day. two istop, and go on living as Y daughter Templeman wts engaged for thateven- fair. A`tybreakfast she said to Eliza.- tablespoon 1'1.1 tell -you all in time." ing; �ut, that she would be ba- py to both Ca4,eris,ar, fit to work at 5 years old; fuls of cornstarch C,:�%? J3ut the proposal had come ten min_ p -Jane quite coolly; I imagine With J, see him the ioxt day. RUB cold milk. Stir Nvoll, 31ur fvAber may call to S06.you to- but their strength begins to doo:,ine at and- add to the utes- too late. She was in the fl —was "That's rat, ier like giving-, the boiling Inilk, Y alread imagination, at berselt Ilayl I suppose 'he stands close by in 25, a:t400ugh thiDY Usu&IlV live to 40, -stirring 411d boiling y, in house airs I" he thoL ght. Neverthel6q, he re- the market -place with the rest of the The Tartars have herm of tbes- cowitantly for five minuti I e ani - of the lady whose mannex had such solved not' I o go next day. "These cornoilealers ?" _jr at - charms for. h �r. 'Father," she said, as cursed women MM,3. 1,000 often belonging to one fam- yolks of four eggs Mid a qua.ttet —there's not an inch of 8b und of granulate, of as 8 o U k 0 shook bar head.,- HO wont ijy. They were numerous in antiqu ity, d -sugar until light, derately h Id, 'If thin straight raiE in 'em I" be sadd. I Come. rb it best for us that I go n Lot on add to t Ow. I need atriarch Job had 8,000. he I Us ollow track of Mr. Hen- Why fl, for the P J101 1111�1 milk. After re. jar moving from the fire laot stay long; .1 shall not be far.away; chard's th #A easp 0�9't, as if it were a clue agai It Fn 6, Phil said -lavor with on ond if you wAnt me badly I can soon line, and t oonful view the interior of High in a-busky voice. nofl,82 MEAT IN PArtlg'. OA- -vanilla and bake. Bea come back again-" Street Hall or this -part-icular e Ring the whites of the eggs. untij so lightly, v I(L ; . - % -I 11T n ' YOU bhve quarreled more deWly Be Oil Elizabet i-Jan0s ar V, odded ever" as a re- light, adding two tmsPoonfuls h9A EbAR-1 know of.- MOa' of E rival she ax is has 200 al"ps where horse' t or and a little currant or Rtrwwbp of he re. You been phlegma' ceipt r decision, and no mo t Ically asked by an older- Elizabeth-, wishing t is so[d. Tlw residents of tile French ry jelly, Heap on top of be your Lag axe not 0 o shield thin' man di going fax, You say. Wb4t will ly woman to go upstairs and tak off she believed to be her father from any mi)trop(;-i$ 1"t 3feAr Consumed over and put in the Oven for the Pud address, -in case I wish to write her things. Slie had replied with great charge of unngt 30,000 horseis, a few Min until light browl). 8 erve Ural dislike, said "Yos." Cold. 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I , I .. . . .1 I ;, ��, -, 11 .. - - . . - I—- _­­ I - . - - -_ - ,- I ­_ !. -_ -_ � � � - - - - . � 4 �-. . , - _ N.M.Evomp" I ffil ­_ - , - . _. . 1, I I - ! 4 � . � � . . i� � . , - - �. �. � I . ___ - , , .1 . . ... - 11 .. , . . - '14.1 11 .� � . , , . 'A , � . I . . '-, , , , :_. , . I .- �,, 7 _ I." - , . . �. . -� . � '_� -1 .V I .� .. I - ­ �� , �­ � . - . . 1- I ... .11 . .. . . ­��"'.. �. IhI NIW8-- IN I N 8 . :,:":.:­,- �; *1 I . . . I .. ,. % � � � -ill'.,. __ � - '' . ,. ' ...1. " _ _ - ­­�,_ ;. ."; ,.,�:. M VERY LATEST FROM A�l TH13 11 , ­ . � . . , I - I'' . . ., . . � ', , WORLD OVER. I ­ , , ­..... . ': , �:­ ­.:,.� � ,, �._� ,� . ". !��, ''I - �. I t. 1� . � _'.. - : .1 . . �; 411,11 I., ;,. ". I .. ..., - . i , �:,� _.�;i. I , .. . . . . - , . �_ . . . i -i , _ - - . .. - � . -1, ; - .­�,:: � �1. , - . �..�", - : . "rest ikg Item About 6ar'Own ntry, - -1. -,.,. :'.. . 2 , I - , . _� 11 - � ��. . : Great Britain, the United sta�es, and ; ;i_ � .,.:. I.. . - : _ . � I r , .� ,:' - �. - ,.�� , All Parts of the -Glube. Conde �', � I . ­ .. and . , L,�'; .�", __ - - � . - I I j, ,­ e I � ,. , .. - �-, ; ' , Assorted for Elasy Iteadirm Ised _ I .- �. � ". , , - - I � r � ?_ � . � ;:1 �.�­. - , . i. ��._,. ;,,; ." v", ,:­_ .., r .�, , ��'.*.� � _,., , ­ '' .,-- , ­:-,::'. ' COLNADA.: :. �.­�:, ;.-.,i.��!�,­. .1� I . !-` .,.�;��. � L, , . _'. ::.. .. . : ; . �_ .,. .­.. , A, , , . :: , . �_ c' - ­ 11. - .- A- fifty barrell, oil well Was at i�ck M �: � �­: �:, , - - �'�'.-. the Porter farm near Petralia. I " - , __ ­ � � �_ _�. ,:�'. � _. w'; - ; t -i_ ". - �. .". . St Thomas clergymen have fo I.. .11. . . med a I - 1.,� �;,- ­ , t! - � . . � . - �::., , � I :i-: Ministerial Atisociation. �, i- . -1.1 ­ -1 . � , � �_:: �. , � 1: . its �.7A­ '_J � ,� - -1 The building perint granted n Lon- , . I- ,,:'� ��- � I ­ �_ �,_ , ", -:. �, I I doh amount, to $357,000 for the ear. . � - '. , -.1., , - Y, . � , . ,_::�, i :._ Mr. Oliver Teft of Hamilton, is re- � . . . I . I I � � 1'.1. - . 1...- � -,-,"Ported to have fallen heir to .... 1000. �� - I . I .. 1 4�11 ­­ ,. .- . �. I.­� 1. I .1. - - F �,._;.: - .1 , Senator McOlelan ,has been a po�nt 1. � � .1 .1 ��.. ed Lieut -Governor of New Br wick. 11 , � ... 1. . I � . _­ " �:, � ; -ery o f gold- I-_ ; . __. i There has been a digDov I . ,� - ­.. . � bearing quartz at Stony Mo ntain, . I . . . - :­ Man. .. . , . - ­_ - I - ..i - .11 �� ".: 1, "... - fits Canadia farrn- I .. p_ r -1 I 1. 1. � . " - P of. Robertson w'a , - , . ­­`, I - .." * * :, � .:, ­_. � rs 0 ipping �. - .. e t go into the business of s 1-1,; � � - ' ! ; - . - � I canned butter to India and China.' - I— . ��:. ­ _. � - . 11:-.. . .. . - - - �­ , �_iz­ . . f . Tbo depioLAts in the Government slav- �,: ­­ .1 - - . - I 4, � ,I , " . �­ � ings banks for November were 4,91.44,000 . ,, . . , i :. , . 11. I �',�-:i - 1 -�, and the withdrawals $264,000. __. .. . . �, , -.L. ,, . , '.. . . .., Mhe Ogilvie Company Bent * axiothe'r , - - .7 i..i . .'7 w , �.� special train with flour for Australia :_ .. �. ' . . .�, . :11 �. to Va i - .turday. ; . . neouver on Sa _,1_.; I I ', - il, . . i i ��. J.. _� 1. �-, I Ant.i-toxine is being u -d withi gmat - . . . . se( .". �_ .. , 11;.'i � . .� _ : . Success in the London Uy I ,: . . C t HospiW . ;., " ­. '_� I %: , - - I .....: �, �', �.:, in the caae. of dij)htheria patie.118. I - -1,_ - _­ .1 __ . r___ ,�,,�. Messrs. Hoffman and McLellan of 1, . .1 , .1 . . � � - . ,_ ,e�!,�' . : �, Berlin are negotiating for the � pur-' �­ . . .-:.,- 4..... ,1 I . I � . .11 chase of the St. Thomas Street Jt4ilway. - ; ,:p :��. .�:,:: .1 . * . I . � .� . .1.1 �_ 7 _� .1.3,.: : Sir William an Horne denies the' : �� -' � . �. I . - 11, 'i. . .�.. . ._.,...,-1...._. trut'.h of the r ived rumor that! he is . ., . ji � ,__ I � � *_ - � -1 _. ­ about to retire from the 'Presidency of .. . '. . _ .. , . . . , , .., ., :. the C. P. R. I _ - . ­: �- % .,­ - -� . �, .--.. _. The young . son of John Neil A�ilsonl, .... __. -1 .'1_11 �''. ,. ' . * I , �, ..:. r,,, � ` , - ., of ItidgeLown, narrowly escape. , being - , 1h . 'L , " L -i .., burned to death. His nigh divas 4 - � , , � , � , . - ht fire ,from a grat,e. 1;�7� �� 1, '�� - r ca ug `1 - � L _.'. ..­ I � ' . A - i. �, ,r",- , The. Dominion Government is b in'! I - ­ . . I . C A .I.- � .-. - I strongly urged to repatriate the = - ,4 J.��,., .� , , . ­­- . . t .. ". d i -e rt�ceutly induced to . I .1 .... � a lans who wei � � 1. , - .1 I - I ., '": . , - emigrate to Brazil. I ' ' ' ,,�. ' '% ­� -� ... -1 .'.1 - I- . - I �!_-, 4�-:I::,_� It is not expected'that the,ne3;t ses- I - : 1. _1- �rl 14 " �� : I � ? SiQn of the Dominion Parliament. will be � .. - �,:�,; . . t'.Iw .called for the despatak-qf busin� I be- . I . - - : . - 1 ..' I . , � , .,. . , fore. the end of. 11arch. \ ­ _. . - .. .1 :1 . - .. 7r.,. . It; is announced in OttaWn' that , a , , - I I ." : 1., I -to ­ . .: L. -1, commission will forthwith be issued . I - L' . . . , � �. ,�, ,�__ enquire.. into Indian .(-,��' �': . .... �� . ,th-P e,fficiency of , - 4 adh.00ls'in the North-West. - - .'11_ . ' .�. I . The ;Dominion Governnie'rit, 1 will be I , t" "... ` . ., I . � - asked to int,erfere to prevent the bar- - _ � . , 1� ,. c : : .: - 6arous practices which prevail among . I I , - : , .,� - ; 11 I ­ th .. 71 . . - e pa-gan Indians in the North-ilvest. . . I i jl­:._, .�s;, ,.. I � I � I �', �-. I Archibald McGowan pro ' I I .. .. 11 bably I fatal- -.,: ,:, , � I ly injured. -Alargaivt McKenzie w1ithan . i­�_ '. I ­.. I . .] " �:, . � .1 I :,. axe at Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Yie has . , PI 4 ;_ - . 6--�� been aced in an asylum to await' trial. .­­ . ­ I _' .11-, ­�;:,":-,:- . J., - I - - . - _'.. Judgment ba.o been gi .11:� I . iven against 1. . Arthur -E. Butt, and in favor of Ade- i_..J. -1 . 1' --- , �:;� line Ferris, at St.. John, N.B., for $2,- �-,! 7 1 � * ! 1500 f or breach of - 'se of. mairiagib I ' - . .:'�2�, �, - - .- - promi 1� __ I .- � . . .- ., il. 1�, . I . 14, ­.. . -4-.".1- . I I The appeals of the D6mLniop and ,%.. ­ . * - ;ILI 1�, ; .._� I 1provInce of Quel_wz against, 0 1 ,.." . � . �taxio � .. � �'_�.�:: ;,�.` r � 104MCEU.'ning the payment of fn(jian an- - !I- � � 1. . _ nutie&. have' I?e,en . I 1, . . Privy CoLuacil. ,_ ., . . , . I . I 1:.! ..,I - - _�... : �_ - 40 1)6- . 4- ,� � '. It i�i stated'at Montreal that t� . 1.�'. , 7 :i.i_,: _ in . 111. - I-, inion Government has taken over the .. - : - I.- �,�' � I L ..: .. ;,. . ­ Ba'6 de -s Chaleuxs Railway, whicli w . ill - � 1%, - � � - -�'- - . -:-. lbereaftor be ruin in 'connection wilth the I ­ � .... �, . I . I 1.� Intercoignial sy8tejiL . :1 :; --'.I- I � �` � 'Froderick Small, the contracto� who . . 1 4 ; �' . . , .: li­­ - pleaded gWIty to defrauding the Ilam - .1 ­ . . J . _ � _. .. �:­:. , ,� . L11ton 110usO Of Refuge out of $100, was ­ .. I entenced by Ma� vistrat,e Jells to pay . i- - . � ..1. .1 .�' f in 43 of K I ..,. i 0 100, W. . ; ­ ;�- . ich he at once paid_ . �,% .- �. . ! � . . , .. I , � -_.-, . Mr. J - S. Laxko, the Cam�diaij I -com- . ­ I . . .. � . I agent in Austraha*, states that �'. . ercia ., i � "'. -, 4 -,--:.. 'he trade with that ditstamt cwily-ny is � - . ��: - I �N� . . . - �_-._`­,� �'.� reatly hampered by'the wUmt of trans- ,,, . :'­ . . - I . �i _, .31ortation facilities. - - - .,: . �,.:�` . � . � . .1 Dr. Borden, Minister ot Milifia, 'at ..:.. .,".; � - I- �....� . . �.-! .,he, annual dinner of the Otta,% 1 Gar- , vla � . . ... ­ '' - 'on, repeated his doclaration that he '4. -, _ � . . , . .16 . � � . � :; I � :" ." - . ': . I I . . ,w � �..:,-, .. in favor of the annual d.rill pf the . . '. I .- , - I . I . - . ;:�. i t Gre Militia force. I I � �. ­ I... 11:, . � ­ . - I I . - - I ,:!�� I Messr& Harry Murphy and David . �. .,.� I " - icer fell 'through the vault while . - i .V, ­', orkLnl, �, . � 1-f , on the ruins of the jsp� r k -A I .... . . 1 . � , ,. treet ire at Ottawa, Spic,er died in �. - . - ....;� short time and Muxpbky is not - �­ ,11 ... .. .. ; 4 " - ted to recover. 11 . ., � C - - . , . . . . . ,-, , , 1. , . I . _ � � -': ,.- . The Montreab fo_­ I I Council has r�vived I - I I : . .'' ''... �'. . .. he project of buildinga. Viaduct from\ . , .- , � , ''. I _.. :-.- - - . 1. � ... Hmri to Bonaiventure station ata .7 , P.... .. / 17 I - , :. .:, cost of $1,000,000 to carr the G. M R, �� � � - ­ :.1 ,,, . tracks aad do-�awa --cross- - - ! - � �._,..­ Y WiL loved , .. . I - � :z. ': �:, inga. :�..­ I � ' I -:,..: . , . I I I ­ I . � �c I "I. I 'no Winnipeg Grain , Exclihngo . :: .11_. ,­� Councht has ar6ved a,t the conclus n .... .. I i0o ­ - � ,:� I I I -:,.., ..� I that with a properly equipped boat for ,_:-'. .. _. . I ,_:..1. 1. � cruahing ice navigation al, Fort. Wih- I "I . �_ . .1� - _; 1 _-:s liam could be lengthened for two or . . I _�, . _� . . three weaK� .. ­ . I ',-.;:,. , a- ' f ' -: ­:­_ � . Nightwatchm n FAAM-&n o WkVand . 1. . ;. 7 ��_.. - wa,s attar,ktA by burglars w'bom he , � .,�­.- I - .. I - WW ve f rorn Brown � I � ":,.-- at temptimg to dri � .:*.,.. � - I : � Bros'. liquor 'store and beaten insensi- I_,­.. . I I I . ... I . bile. The burglars escaped but Wed to - . - I-, ...._ blow open the m1e. . k:e -1. 1- . � . - .'�­'.­ , .. ., . , MLSS,Etbol Smith, of Toronto', was .- I ­: - , ,. 11 ­ . 11 7, � .;.,.. :,�, . prfv��.nted wLt.b the Sanford goold mutdal ].__ I . .2.1. by - .ho R,6yad, 0a,na.dian - Humane Asso- I . . - , . ,;:; I . I claticm for bravory in elinging to the .. , and baby Gal : _ . boy. , r braiih. whert wr�eckecl . , 1-.1 i I on'Strawborry Island last July, i I'll � . . . . -:. -1. . . ­ Thki hoiler of a threshing engih6'at , . I � .1 I I .. ­ ., . I ��, 1. � work at tho farm of Mr, ArqWyald - � ". . ,,� �., ..." Ferguson, Yarmouth, explode,d- Mr. I *,.. . _� _1_.:1' .I,. .��'�,, . 'Alexander Forb, who owned the en- , " � .- . . , ,� - ! gi,ne., was strQNY a flying nece of ­ � . . . ­ , . �. - . ; I . _f . .i�. _. ,.;. the hoille-r in the' bw1d of the left ear I 11 - � I 1. ... " 1. I and mistantIly killed. Three other men ..:� ". . % I _. i.;, " were injured. . _ � . .. I ­ -­ . _. �_: .. -1 . - An investilgatiori will be held b� tbe ,­ . I .. . , � � :". .1. Fiie, and Light.. Committee of the Ot- I �.._ I . i_. tawa City Coumcit into the recent ex- � � �".. ! '. -Z �.. I tensLve Sparks street fire to ascer- � . .:,.' . tain if thexe was anything wanted in . . - . I . � -1 .-I I e - i - . '._.,'t.:: th mamgement or appliances ot the 1� . �., fire department. � - k I I �­ . ,­� - I. ­­_ I I -1 . I I I i ..�r- .. . -, The Ogilvies intend to iorect . 'fi&rl �­_ . ,, - . , , .. ., .next year a new elevator 4 Montrez I � I I .�::. 11. .. . . . 14.� ..,: - � with a capacity of 500,000 bushels, a.nd � i-.:., . �:� , I � . � ­­.'.1�." another in Winnipeg with a capacity i 1. . . I 7- . - :, 1.1";'. � , - , itheir total I -1 - of 150,000 bus�els, makikig - ,_ i, - I � -:!,:.,, -, '. elevator. capocity- for Ma,nLtoba wheat I I ,.' . L . . ­' ­ - , 4,500,000 bushels. - I .. :e � . .. �.'t.: � I I . * I � � ".. . GREAT BRITAIN. __.:'1-L -"'-. I - . .,�: . �, � . -1 1'';! '' I - .k,f, - .­ . -, �. Th16`CiYde seamen and firerribn hive i .. 1�­..­ . Z�. -1:_.1:_ one out on strike and are endeavor - .",:Ii F . 1; eweia� .the, sailing of the An- - . I., I .7... to pr I � .. ­�,:''_ hor and Allan Line steamers. , ,: I _. - � ..- I , _ , .". A colliery bAs been flooded ' he'ar ( .1 - - . . IL . - �, ..., �. bernant, in the- south of Wales, and I , I � . . ,-� -,i� �w " 0 ebundred and twenty men who were I , :,. ";,_.: i the mine ba,d a race for their lives. t . _: ... . . , �-. .. �. .- . I "; �. - . 6 x of them wer6 drowned. // I . , .1 . . � 11 11:� � ...; _: �, . I _... �.. , The British army is to be Otrdfigth- t . I �::_ �_% I ", .1 Y.,�_:`r��. ed with' eight new baLtalions of in- 4 : I ,�,_: , � - .1 �� ( try and eighteen new batteries of I , , 4, . ". - . �.__, , , illery of four -guns eachl, and the I I �L­,� ;"_,..1, .- '' , " :. ,-, valry force is to be reorganized. - t - Z,. " .1- . . .. _ pvl _. ... . I �_:.. ! " 1, . ., . � � - � I __ 1- , �-i� .. - ­., I - _ i �"( , , i '.� - --il., 1 ;7",.. ­;', ,.,:: _':" , o.:- -.1'. . . , ,� � - .11 � - : Yrff,�,�-, ,. V, - '' : 1. .� - e_._ ,, -; '? -.'.`�i:, - 1�4��,V­,.':-;_.,�`. .. ,.�. "..I ;,i '' k'" -, - , -:,o.", - i ,�.',1-.'�-,�, v - X. 'i) �. ". � - - �1, r �.I;j ,$;` - - . . ;- 4". . 4 ,. ;- --4. ;� 4: � P, � 11-1 - 1 W'_ . � L .x L '! �X. � '. 9 4 , x+. � il , . . I I . .. , �: Ar I - - . T� � ..�.,. � .,f , � �i L t . .� "".,.,; .. , �, ", !. �i.: c _ -11 �, _ 4 .4 - - _. - , .. � . .:, �p 4 1 ­ , ; 4 - 4 ft'.1, . - , , , � - , c . � . � , , , J Ik- ��w �4' - �, .'.�� _� �'�_ e. 1 �e".--,, -,; I I ,_.- � . , ..f , I , I , I , ,;..�� . , �,,, A.-_.- i,�.;: I �i --tr- .- -� �,?�_�.� , ,_v 4 '..". , " .�_ ... " � :..'' . . 4 !­., !,.:.� 4 �, M ,- "'. , - , � .-I , ,� �: -, - , - 'e", r,J f4l - : ­. j- ,L, . i- ;eq . ­ . � , �.._, �_i;­_,�04,_., 1PI, 1 . -1 - . , .,:" �, .'�A� � n .&JI- '� .. - " _ .. el . _; !I � 4MI 1 � 14 11 A I-_ vV?­ � P . _.­ . , ,,, , , �i- _'*­ -11 ,�:.%Iy� " � .� M, � . .1 ,!" -�.�! Y�,-:� _1�, 1. I . , .1 1� jW11' -, e d , ,�Y.f.'!.-�,-:.�, .1 _. i*Vft.'J .-i ,�­-­­. 1�".W-111ke-114 r,*,. -1 I . I. -M I .k I- ,., -jii�� Z ,i;,.; . : . 1. i I 1_.NV,.,T 1 I?- t 01? I I I i 11 I , � III]' GIRMIT11 I . WE .: 4 f_ "I . -�� I " - - - 11 , .- . I - .1 .. I , - � . I - ­ 17; g � -4 ", d -_ �, _ I � �; , " . '"A � - , - , � : - . I. III - . . , ",r" . � I -, ; 1q � I I _11-i . I i �'. Z'i - - � - 11 -1 -i -.M. � _41091il�-t .�- ,�, -m__6 � m ,-. � The Birmingham Post of Wednesday confirmed the -report that an entente has been arrived at between the pow- HONOR, - ___ __ - --- - DISGRICEI ---.- -------- . - DE A, U . I o pea,ce with Zriglishnion -wtiro - __ . . � Abyusinia 'until. the . I the country. . . I 1. :,,, ._ , THE CHAIR DID ITO. _ �.e�� 1,F ,,, 1 � '� . _� ii - i 1 . ��,' i I - : . _ . �.. I 0 , 1,:�, . - . I.. , I i , .. , 'i"t, . I � ;� F , - I . N '. " - * B,:qj . _ �.�11 I q��,.:_, -_I� - I L , . . - - ... . � . ,�' , ,- :, . _r. I �� . , k - . - I - - - .; , ; I � , t I � ] : - ; , __ - ' - ' _. . ... L,, _C� - -, , .. if �- � - - I 4& I So an exDedition out of was -'sent out after ,� . ­ I I ----No :t 1� sll 1� . .1 .. . .. I ., 11.1 ., - : �..". ��., V_ . 11. ...- �.IIK " --- u May, a large f leet will be �no- ­ � I 1-_" .w., � - - 0_ , 4, - 74.., - them, under Osryian Pasha, the biest o& now''s Q*08a mam %ms mamma mv w:"v=JL�1L "..-.14, , '' . . _AA - r110i`zeTd near the Bwpborous and M -M, A PRIME MINISThX8 POST- ficer in the Khodive's army.. Strang,ke, m tentlary naro* '. I � - .. ,:�,Vw­ - . � , Turkey , I . - J1i'll �', �f--It . -- - 2,6.1 � - - _.i - forced to carry out rRorms. TION TO A CONVICT'S CELL. ly enough� he managed to capture them rwent through the penitent ' � ... _". .�V . ­ �, _.-� - `t, I - -1 "�. � .._� . Mr. Gladstone blas been afflicted with �`- . ,. and they were carried to Cairo4 Here cently and while Passing by one of the _.: - "'M I I !;F- .: �. -,- � . . - ­�' �;i -� , � Irequently QcotLrrin,gwttaoks of fghort- �' �bey, were treated with extreme con . eel -Is I was impressed by the quipt,andl-:�� , .­ I " , - ness of breath -since last Thursday. Such to the 90,i�Aenee at witlia,vu tfongh- a I -�� i F1'r ,J - , ideration, and after the hare formal. . 11L _i` i'� �_ I - The doctors attending the ex -Premier, 4014 All E11911*1i Adventfirer to For -Off ity of a trist a isentence of banishment entirely inoffensive appearance of the�­_�,,�­­! I ' � 4 if!,;__N: :_A. �_ .. ,;"�­_ __,"" , _�, ).t, ... state thut there is no cauw for anxio- , �' AbY48luln-Ifts Companion, an English was imposedi Major .Barlow had no inma,te,of that partioWar oolL Indeed '..."., ; �.; � I , - L ty, but it will be necessaxy for Mr. .:.U' betaler, Shos for Inwigue Anainst the fancy for leaving a country that flo*ed I di". '4� - It, L , , r I , Gladstone 'to spend the winter at " IKINK.i . . with milk and lioney; so by-f6riging I was go impressed that I asked pe r- I 10. -, :- Ir -T�;,.� - . - . el .Ca,nnes. . . -, I—— ­ - . .a mission to speak to him. The request '.-L. '_,." , . I : - r L 'fi�l � " - ­­ h number of letters, by continuin# his . . i, .,.�-""_ _ us ,.,1.1 1��%_'�­ _. L ow J. be�di -landed in jail �,, 4�,: ,��`, . I - I A thinlY attended '' fe. I policy of intrigue., b i iod permission was I said:z. ,_ e Fair _ granted and ­ : r "' 1. ; , "" , eve � � - f those . 3"� " , . . " - -, was the 0111Y Man that has tasted the swe,e,ts to take a quantit o g n wder wit.h "What has brought yorr_ i ". , I � , , � held on Thkirsday in London o Y u po . - '. I � -, . �, t i - � . - favourable to tim reform of the f is of Power that a Prime Minister. wields, ,him, travel East and exchang� it :for _-4. - 11-1--_111* 11 - �+ � . cal Policy of -Great Brita�in. Mr. Low- and hu ru ' . rrT.,. He then bribed an Egyptian of- -poor Man 11#,inr,: r, , - I ,.. - -.-.- i__vl I _., � . . - - ., 11, the gamut ot crime that f cia a ­ - " �_ _�; I .1 Sal I '1_-_,_.��. ther, who attended, advocated a duty concluded with shipped tons of gunpowder into He burst o team nd " "a': . .­ " - k,_1V1 ., L'. .. .. � . 4'Tb , � . lt� . on grain, saying that the British far- . William the convict's stripos*r Abyssinia, was d6tocted, &A and fin- ill-advised kindness of MY i�sti,%__,.­ � I ,., , -� .- . . . ds 1pf 1'1,,�:.�, 4- - -1 rner must not be ruined eithler by for� to Wh Hougbtori is the individua.l. ally succeeded in making. his way back frien e . ,-..".... "i. - 11. if - 11.1 -, - - 11 � ;� " :,­ -_,o I 019M or colonial compotitioh. om has fallen this remakk.&ble ex- to the nat ion - that had made him a pow- ff � -0 -.,-'.;". �'- J`i� �,��­ '... - . . � _ . ra�a �, - -_ Ll. � _,�'011,_ I _...13� I don't undo . ," . �" '� I - er. Retribution finaJly ove __ ". i: " .. I .1 1-4 1 . A I , - � perienoe. and the distinotion is accord- - .rto(xk him, .il . ­_­_,,,.��A'__ '_L �.-"- . �. ' . �m � A-# -ow , .,-,-_ ") . I - . - . . R_ ' _ I I � ,:..60 , , UNITED STATES.. � . , �T` . however, for the rod of iron with which "They-�hey-ga,ve "".-, ."',-, . ,L. i �., . . " I . ­ � . *' . , '. . , .. I , � ed him of being one of the most bril- he ruled Ki- John's army produced a chu'ir I" he said betw4n his -broken sobs.- .-" ' ' " A � �- , � - . - John R. Follows,'New t6�k 5 I �: ��t .., .- - �­e� ,fl.'-, riot Attorney, is dead. V1 liant criminals and blaolimailers- that mutiny, andn"llarlow was killed by the "Pray calqi ,yourself -and tell me all � "' �, - :-_11, , , I 1, � -1 history is oWni7ant of. very men he had trained in arms �.�,;) e; .. At Butte, Mont., a dub of Cuban . . I rl�­­'.- -11 , � ­ A about it." . , L : . - �!� , �4j_ .i �, ' 1h the course of hill _" ' , - 11oughlon acce,pted. his sentence 'and - ­­ .. ­_� . . , � -,-.,;. �: - - . : ".., �. �� - i, - - - ,. �: : L ' . . - , -'-';.': . . I 'a- tpok passave .on a vemel, bound ' for "I will," he said manfu ljr,- as he wip-' ..' 1: �, . ­ � sympatherizera is being organized to ' career, the I �_�'.. : . t,q; �, I � join the insurgents in Ju,nuaxy. tingtiWilied portion of which began with France. He Was not. content, however, ed h- is- eyes upon the oo� striped ' - . ��-,� - - , - . - Private post-caxds, larger than the the Yeax l'18, he was ruleda kingdom He to refrain from evil even 'on an ocea,n . , . - � , il 4 ! .11, .- . officiaL cards, were authorized by Con- was the yage, an sleeve of his convict's jmketo "You 860 kv! � - .. Prime Mini8t,er of Abyssinia, vo (I so he very shrewdly made �, - � grens at WaaWngton on Wednesday, overtums to'tho Captain .of the vessel it was like th4s; I was, I mAy may, p6p-, - t_o _,!.,�,�.' t=ehief Adviiser of King John; hi .8 word to become a pirate, assurin hi that Ular, alasl too popular with the boys in - . �.e� ,. SaMueZ. RoHenbaum, aged 60, ,ghot his . mg im - I - I ' 1, - � I � - I -.ster, on Tues- . t ereantile, establishment of . '. wife and hirnsej at Rocht was law, and 'he coutd. order the ex- within two months he would make him the gre& - M � _W: - 1. ..A., - � i '. . - day Both are probaWy fatadly injur- ocutiOn of any one but the King and immeni,oly wealt.hy. _rt so happened, which I was cashier, and on one of my � -1 . 1, � . 4 - , I - . - . : ' bowever, that the Captain was a rath- birthdAys they got up a -surprise party ` ' o i. � I-, ed. I S . his immediate rolatives. This height of . , " � _ T4. I -, ,� 4 or clever and thoroughly honest man. and came out to my house with a sup- ,�-.�,., .1 - ., N', . . 7'. _. !� 11 I I The Kentucky Court of Appea�m has Power Houghton reached from the plane Instead of joining in ' itb Houghton's erb #75 chair." I ... . . :. 1. '_ refused &new trial to Swtt Jackson, Of life of th cordinary adventurer. For schemes, be landed himwon the coast of "Well ?" � , 1 *;4-, 1. 11 . ­ . - ­ - '�* " .., .. , . .;,. I � ,.,:, , , :, , - ,1. ­ I 1� " .._-.�'t-. -.-.;., vwmfllva � ,,;'� - - -, ' ... o 'i if d '' -P charged with the Murder of - Pearl France at the I I "Of course In wi e an r . , Bryan. Years he maintained his,Power and . .. , .� , . :. I 1:11., a -_�; � At Dunb�x, PS `� . I when a,t last fortune forsook him he - THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY. I-.-.' 1-y elated over ft, but the CAXpt in our - -. 11, 117��-:;­ i on Tuesday an earth- . , � -_ . ".- parlor was worn a � good deal wher . � , �­_;. ''I � I . . � 4" -So trifling a mLsadventure as this did P . �.. .- � quake staxtZed �he people. The shock turned to the oapit&ls of Europe for the chair had to stand, we bouga . . .1 not 'daunt Houghton in the least. Ile . ..: ­, � . towns. I I I - in fUnt of the chair. ' L.'-.. I-.. . was felt in sever&l. of the surrounding fresh tributes tohis genius aaaswind- made ,his way to Paris and'posed with a f ine rug tal ay . ­ ,� - ler. I I Wea, the rug made he rpot look 1. I.., � - L�:: . ,.- out delay as the Accreditett'representa- , . -1L 1. � L" -, . I __ 11 - .. I -1. . I L,; T. L. L�wis, secretmry of thin Ohio H ­ - " Ive I worse than -ever, we . L I _.it: oughton first achieved notoriety in t* A the King of Abyesinia. He had - ..- -L1.1 , :�.: 1, . X, Miners' organization, predicts a gen- considerable m couldn't afford it, fin"a n e w. �_ ' w - � :,� 't, - . -he hat year he journeyed oney which, with the #I 1. _., 11,�:, I.- ;,. �, I . eral miners' strike aA the result of t: '1876. - In t from Berlin nelt o ciarpet to go with j . L ; I -.1. t I vf,,, gave him ample capital L - �,'., _,�l Pittsburg meeting. England to Egyl)t. A man named M,aj- for the time ming. His life was one He blew his nose viole ly and ad& _"'..L;� ��,­l , ed. . . -.1 �: �. L: R. �," . ­ .. . - The fire 4um of Vhb United, States or Barlow,- ,who' had been an off ioer of of almost oriental luxury, Social hon- L . _, -, t " �. ,, L 'M .1 ..� � or of all sorts were his. All olasges he carpe c . k . ,�.. I --..;. I - " a and Qmada for November amounts to the Yorkshire, England. Yeomanry,wab . " Well, t ' i . - ...t!: $5,211,800. honore brought out all the def I in, our ol ..1, ��L I � )4� �, - : �� -, TJw tota,.'t loss for 1896 will Ilia companion. d him and did all possible to -.L:.. 1. .4 � . '; . - or furniture so we carted it all o I.. I I - I be about #115,000,000. Both had Planned out d1ak0 life pleasant. I _ 1. i - , _. �... , lr.,� % r ,he ,auction room wheo we got &I- i . . I A, � , programme of adventure that was as All things have an ending however, FA L k :!,-:, �.-_, Afronzied man, crazed by, his"wife's . I Most nothing for aad I bought new I A-1- _11 ..: I., death, buried his Leet6 in an officer's daring an .I.. L . � . . . andfin&lly Ho ht,on a.nd the Woman furniture throughout for . he parlor. Of! -.,L.��,, .-_�:.� �'.-. � I.. a ­ I . ­ . . with whom hem cast his lot were :...'��:�; ­,. 7,� It course --that made the hall carpet and �i - .. � �,.­'_. L. 4L a,rm at At�u-nta City, N.J. The arm .... I ff WAS DAN EIWUi$., �- �.'. '' ` �' ' f d t9 leave Paris in disgTace., 'I, " ' .. _I . 1, 1 ,�� . : : OrO64 � L 1. - '. . wiN have to be amputated. -1 be- was in the spring fruniture look shabby so had to re- , - _. s - - I --I", -. t � -',I CA . -�� 13Y a vote of 104 to 7 the Un i ted Stat 'Just at that time the relations - of 1887 that Hough- - � , . , . ,-:� , � � ,. , �. . 1:._ .: , Amipenion reappeared in 0_ :,. � :­: House of Representatives has 8 ton and his c furnish the hall." . I . .. . , . pas ed tween the Khedive and the King of A L_ Boul He wiped his eyes &gal befoom 111104Y : " n(% and n w his talent had been ", . 1- �. I , , . L_ I .., � . . 1. , � �'­_,: *: the bid prohibiting the sale of intoxi- ysainia were very strained. Houghton turne(I to "km0ail, The system he ing: 0 . . �, cating �.iquom at the -capitol. - "Well, the dinin room, Opene4 � , , :­ . . and his partner made their way into Pursued was almost fiendisb� and the nj the I right , , ., . '111. ..f. ow thi i : ­". " .. ' ' . 'A sensation has been caused at Au- Abyssinia,, and, in a manner that no one . victims of his machinations: were -prac- out of the hall a b".. rig% In I I.-. -.,! � _11_h� Zn, Ind., by the. discovery thut Dan- tically ruined so far as reputation was the Parlor and hall'I ght out the 1 ­-, _"; I ie0 W.Fair, the retiring treasurer of seems to be thoroughly familiax with, concerned, in the minds of their friends. shabbiness of the dining -room tbinlg* �' . :. �;�l j: I �; ' - ' . so forcibly that we couldn't stand it and , - - .tl" , DB Kai'.1b County, is CUM short in his ingratiated themsedves with King John. Careful Watch -*as kept of the marn- . I _ :�.:: ." � - ;,, , " accounts. in the lio alraost befofe we kn it 'd gone in i ,`�--��-,�­�-. . _�, ­ � ­.. I . Major Bexlow was t,he first' of the two we and birth notices ulogne debt, another 8200 t!o#3 =�ewe�he dining , ­� ... ­ __,.". Mrs. WaZte) C, astle, who vras . Papers, and whenever addresses were I t:�-.�­�_ ��'�) - tp gain prominence, for he induced the room I I _.. convict match the hall and rlori Welt I 1i ._� , � �.:��._--,.,o 1.11- ap- rly was tbjt� purport. - � - - ��-,:­:. .. ed of shor.0ifting in London, Eng., has �ino to give him a ver' excellent' ters were sent to these persons. undergone a xiv,a,, the sitting room connected with th46 , . so clet, of the let - , . i.� �.. I � surgital operation at y , parlor by double doors and when the" .", 11:�­_, - -, PhRadeiphia, witb the hope of being liointment on the military service. King ters oonowdod that the victims almost .. . .1 1: � ... - . alwa replied. Theae letters were for doors were open -the sitting room . -,� ..1-1--.�', A, ve .1. . - cured of he -r af C, * t' . John was more than wiw,ng to ha warVM" to an English conf rate and looke,d horribly shabby, so it--ha,d to be I , . ".-:.-: I " .f ­ i . I , 0 W . _ - . refurnished to harmonize with the oth- ­. , ��­: � .. . . - The Buffii� e dea,leyll 196y that his troops receive the benefit of the blackmail follo,wed. ele er thingis and so-" . ..�'_' C- . - � Canadian dressed f -is kilding the local military knowledge- of an English of- At last, however, the Frejich police. . .., ! I _:,� . - , ` trade, and oom a.in that the twenty fice I r, and I it wan not long before Bar- arrested Houghton, and lie was wnt to He gulped dawn. a- rising sub and L .* - �­. �.,.: :-__­'�1111 ., ­ - - . � . I per cent. tariff is not enough to pro I I prison for two monthp. In the fall of said: . -1 I ': `�:. L ,- ­ - '.'.�. . .. :­.:"� I tect, them fl-om Canadian competition. low was placed at the head of the Abys- "Well, them and a lat of othar im- - :. �. 11 1888 he made his ,way to Eagilland, and . .11 . - 1--.. �. " .; proveApents we made didn't harmonize .,� ,� , . .. C The,eaN)right & Wilson Electro. sinian axmy. No -sooner had he gain- there began the caxeer of swindling :, - 1� , m, _�� ..: hAtin Com with my sailaxy and 1 -1 -well, I sort :. __1 , - , ' , pany - of Great Britain ed this point than he began to labor that has ended in a prison. From O' borrowed funds from the firm 1work- ' . : i., , �­. � ,:�_ 1. I have o:osed a contract with the Ni- I ' time to time he was connected with I �,:,� ,:., � - " I I ' with the King in the interests of ed for t,o pay the bilas, onir I was fool- . . .- __�::�­ - � ­� ". , - " _. . .,. agara- Fafils Power Company, and will - I very shady transactions, itnd always imh enough to do my borrowing with-- " .:.'��'­ " move to�Niagara Fulls, N.Y. .Uoughton, with such excellent results managed to avoid arrest until ashort I Theophi'a Le Blanc. a French -Cana, that the .1 English adventurer became time since, when Ito tried to blackmall the firm's consent, and somehow , , .. .. - .. London broker, was arrested, tried, they got wind of it and first thing'r- dian, and Lis wife, who have Lived six King John'& political adviser, a;nd later " knew my books were in the hands (it -1 and 8ent,enced to 18 monils at Worm- '_ , 14! . I— - - an examiner and r was here. And -': . 1'��,� 6; - N, �,4 - .. . . "Z _ years in Now York, have been foundon on Prime Mini 'ter of all Abys8inia. , wood Sk-rubbs Prison, a London Place that chair In friends ga - Me 'Is at. - - , , tion, Le Rano I*- "' - By thin time Majo.r Barlow had so of punishrnvnt for criminals -of the more tom 07 the who:P I , �.�. I _ . "70M , ing out of work. He is an architect and .. t'he bot � � I " : a painter. the titio of degraded type. business. If � '� ..':.!�, . . 1. � I I I Im. .- . . . yl�.,.' I ever get out of here a,live it w-orr,%. . C,:� 1� '. I , Z..� ��, - 00ne -.9has received 4 � - :,. - be healthy for any of my frien .�!.­ ...: Secretary Y rn6t- General was created for him, and he .- ­ : �L:�.�� ds to � ..: - , " � - � ,� .. . I ,:I-,- - . .. awe from Sonor Andrade. the Venezue- was formally appointed Commander in � �.��,� tt come around with another chair - ..:1__,1._..; %,� L . I �_ THE RETIRED HURGLA . . I w ,.�.L L. ,_ .. , .;T �. - . - "I .".4'. - . . Ian Minister to Washington, stating Chief of the Abysainiam forces, with 70,. - .:! -, " 4 .,�� 1. -- you hear me." . '... .: - - ' � 1; L. ,.,i. .. _ � L � ., . ,_ L. - that the Venezuelan Government has - . . �. � k - . - 11 ; I .� �: .. I I .�. :.. . - � . , �,,, I :.�� ,... _ ­,­ I , : L accepted the agreement reached by 000 to 80,000 warriors under, his com- 'His'.21*11104S 11neWO00041 Itecovery'olra Lobw -_.,.....,-,,1 CHEAP ELECTRICITY. .. � . . .. ... � �, _�.J- - _� . I,-, . '? . - ; , _ k the Unito,d States and Groat Britain mand. Included in this foroo was the Lost Dog. 7 1. . .. . I �. ,; _�� , . ­­ - i - . : ;'_,_ L.'.. - L - I .. . � , , -�$" L' � IL � �_ ..�, I for the definitiou of the dimputedboun- famous brigade of Amazons who were - . I .. I .. � �11-,'_� I - .,-##ftfwk , . _____ . .1 . - ing of watch dogs," said the it � .-I- - el 'L V,..'e, __-- L �_ ".­ , dary. placed in such a state of efficiency b Will Soon be Produeed Direet 1),*Iu : - - L ­ .'� '-f ,- :L ., I 1, 4",-', - L., .,..I -, -�;, At Ws tinie of ymr t6 condition of this man that they became a tremong retired hurg(tt.r. "I never owned a wa". C4161. . .' ,.. '�,�.­Jt.� .' . .. '. - �, . .1 ,. 'F,� � L . . - - . r " � , ".,. 71 I , . trade everywhere is only of a holiday ous po,4er inr thamwlves, and won fame dog, but .1 did own once a jolly little Ond of *the greatest problems of -the. :.­ 1�:� i5�­_" � I , , � .. .i ,.,. _�'erxl A" 1�_. 1, .1 I... . . ,V-4, I - ­ _� - � . 'I, _ . �. - , " - nature, and Lhe activity in various lines that to this day -ban made them 'Well moagro� dog that we called sometimes- end of the century -how to derive e4ee- -.- . - .:....V.,f- -I .4 1. I - . r1U known. . .. �'.�Q'­-' - � is usually of a transitory - kind. L :,r-. _,�-�­ , " . I 1. .��j� �� 11 break i state of Nibs, but mostl,y Nibsey; a lively, sen-! tricity direct from coal -is, in the I' L' 1 44� ,_ .I In prices was expected, end is ' Wb"'e Ab,yssinia is in a. � _. ,--'A � -, - - ­ , , �.J W_L_ - � �.-� not congi sami-civilization, there is yet a strong Isitive little fellow, but no watch dog. of recent discoveries, a stage nearer ., ,, "" IN -1, - I tiered of more Lhhn passin I :, � �, �'' ir leaning toward the aoini-barbarto, and . I .-,. , :1 - ..fF 1, 411 consequence. Tbe coming' holidays ani You miglit have p:9yod a brass band so-lution. The work of Dr. Jacques in �' :;.: '. � .*- L :; , "f '. .j,,.,t� , - . - L' � some doubt as to the action of Con- - at the time these everits occurred that outside and Aie'd never hear it; but this direction, which has received the :,�:. .. 1. ..,-,­"yr�*� . , fress are the outansible reasons given prediction was ereh greater than now. . . �L. - - for an ordinary 4uietnom in trade just So the two Englitilunen, giscaLkly Per- 6A anyboO he knew walk across the recognition of the highost scientific au. " �., .. �.-., W'.. � - , .` ...Iv- �� * e � 1. -71"' I' - 0 i '. 4 1-1. ­ �ou lately called in ques- � ' before Chrigtma.s. Talk &a to crop con- ceiving that to maintain go and floor and he'd Avag his tail in his sleo,p, thtwities, has be - - k, " � - I * � power they rnuat conform to the native .: 7' -,;.,-% - � - ­ . if . *. ' #'4-) ,� the -:... .. .." _. ditions here and abroad is wild and var- "WeCd, aftor we'd had Nibsey a num-- Lion on the ground that reports oni '' , " , , , :U, ious, but customs, decided to impress tho fact % - ' . _1% .'. %� I .. -1, , the i:P= of conservativa - ney of his process were base( on .1 `­, `,� business men' of their hi position and favor with bar of years we.UA(. Win; he just disap- officie .1 , j , Q _ . I frood Priem for , "�. t10 King levy, a. series of oeromonieB peared one day and didn't come back,- the amount of carbop consumed'�vi,hin - -1, _?�'-,;--7 � L . -. , . L grain may be expected w endure. Gen- both lung and weird. For & week tile ­­--.�L.'';�'L .,;6�, __. oral trade is quiet, and tbk� labour mar- and we di.dn't know whether he'd been the pots, and no data ham been given : '.. - - - . - I'...7 �,_ -.I.. ��' I ... soldiers of the army danood and feast- . ' . "' - -: "k. . ' �,' - - - ­ - - i ket is for thki present again depressed. - run (war by at rain of mrs or 8trayed, as to the amount of coal Con81111101i Up- . ', .��;., No positive ahomge in business condi- ad, the ceremony being witnesped by the . power ne0es '.-.� -.. �, � " .,I",,�k,�,,--,- - t, King, flough,ton and Ba,rlow, the latter &way and got "t, or whet:her some- ry -, 1.1­­­­"�­ __ ich _: .eL.1. " �' .1 - tions is possible until we axe well into two decked in paint, heaAa ond fea,Lh­ body bad pir*ed him to run the air pump --factors w - '.. _`#": : 4 . next month, . i up and. carried mi�&L greatly m4xiify the' comInk lal _ 4' �­ _:" L L " IL _; 11111�� era, and portions of uniforms of Eng- him off, or what wm' the matter; but efficiency ot the apparatus when t . . , *i- ". _ - . GBX EIRAL.;.'.- L, L.. -­:"_! " I .1 . ,. - ..." li-ab officers. This had &Jl the dogir- - .1 I �' I "tbe"'ITamburg dockers' striial c'on- ad effect. The Friglishmen foundthem- he didn't come back, and we m6ised him into use; Dr. Jacques has now eflec Z� '­� I i ­: . I tualIT answered these crW681ILS ill a - '_� . , : - � tinues. uplves thoroughly e8tablishod. . ,very ratioli. because we w'k liked Nib- _He -:�'e L" " ", ,. complete story of the invention. ., . ,:��, Herr Ernest Engal. the German sta- WITH ROYALTY AND PEOPIX. Boy. L .1 . I rr,o.ve�i that the phenomenon. exhibit'A �. �­ �:.,_.__, . - ­., tistician is dead at Berlin. - Power w.as not a -U t.heac gentlemen "Now,.mayb� you can gue�s what hap-_ . I the generation of the current,' was -;�.::,_ - �?,:",, _. . 3 A despatch from Bombay states that were "ing for. Their mission to period., One morni, . not, due W thermoelectric action, but --.�� , :._7. 1 . ng ear�y:, about 2 or ,, � .il ., � - the bubonic tPague. is spreading every- Fqypt and Abyssinia was prinWpally too - to the cheinical combination of oxygen ., , I . ' � ' .,- , � . ha,V-past 2, w -)me mantho ofter that, as with carbon to form'carbonic acid. Ho '� L' �:;: _' , where. . gain tremendous wealth, and this they �.,i:,. �_ I The f a -m in . e whi'h thref ed' ad now in a fair way to secure. I waa moving dowly. in the dark, across also demonstrates that under 'prc ­�:­_.. " , L . r -�� - �. - - c Lion the seem a room, on tho second Cbor of a house conditions the electrical energy obtav- - " , , whole.. of India has been They deliheraW.ly appropria,LM gold and . - ., ­ I partially that I natl.fio,d at some fifty miles from a,ble from one of the generatorb Is ,., ,. :, � rtain districts by the re- silver and ivory from Uir stores of the ' - . . where I tived. I felt t1he logs of a small suhsta.titially equal to the potential en _', L, �ent rains. . King's subjoots, ffsaring no one but the I _. �­,_.. :: 0 . ON dog thrown against mine. I eou�dn't orgy of the weight of carbon consimu - Kin - w much they man- - I I . ,_ Fourteen of the cre'w of the British "'f bimaelf. we the dog at al -A, hut it was standing ed with the pot. The invention, is not L " - _*'L'�'� ' ag to sevure no one but, the King '. L j, "' - - . 1 y--4-. . ­ , ip Peer were drowned in thewrcvk will ever know, but certain it '8 that on its bind lt*u and resting its fore Yet by any means perfected. As . :� -, - I - tr - A the vessel on the South African the amount. was onormoun� 4V4�&L4 h logs against me, and I could tell by the red with wo,dern .steam engines, ly '._. -oast. relatively small oarlx)n electric �g "'It'' , achieved, the pair of adventurers turn- movement of them that he was wag- er- �_ '' it W:, orted that the Negtia of ad their attention to politics, and very rig his tail violently, It was Nilmw.y, ators have as yet been built;. nd .:' � �.-, byssinia"'M ceded to i s s 091 course,. Ile'd known my tread, 8oft with this generator, as wi 4qptlan Government and . th the'st am - ' it was, said w1oke u- to . . _ - itreLch of cpast between Obok and K John by the ears. as" re(,,P-iv*k me, engine, increased size means Inar ed L_ - .... _ _ I �Irithrea as a coaling station. �Nnlfllile a.11 this was going on Hough- Ull, you know, gfad as I was - to f f iciency per pound of coal, parti - �_ . I find Nilksey, I'd rather riot have found e _­ . _: " The German steamer Salim' ith -a ton and Barlow lived as well as Aby8- him 'right there, i*cause he was ai,'Most larly in the eoial consurried in the gn . . ,�. �. trew of 60 men and a laxge nuw - When they trav- A two horse -power carbon electric g - -:-'---': - 1, mbor of sinia could permit certain to make trouikm for me. He - ­� .. - ,V � xissengers, I foundered of f the coast oled it was in stake ebairB, carried 1)y arator, in an occasional use over a �er- . -4 .. - . began to whine wit& Jay, the first thing iod of six inon ths, gave. an elootri Cal �_ � 1�:' , . ­),.; . � f South Africa with all on boax.d. Amazonian warriors., Each bad ahar- , . � " I . ­ �i , .-I and then he gave a little. Ip. That efficiency of 32 vx cent of that thooret- �j - ;­ 1. ern, and for this the youngest and , �-� ,* R , ­ - _- . I , - I . . i A despatch f rorn . Caracas says that y H'e ically obtainable. This means an ef- ---�iy - .,. ... . I wa's ust what I was afr ( of. .1 prettiest Abyssinian gfrlis were seleoted. , 14,4 - . � ­_ � _ 'Ie for fic . , ­ . ublic opinion has triumphed. and that didn � want to make a.n3loub, ,iency of � . C . ­ � enezu'&Ia will wiChhold her connent to Presently theso two grew too reserved me, bu . 12 times greater than 6at' , _..�,­,�� 00 0��. - I ' � . to even dine with the King, and haAl . t that one yolp was nough. A. of the average electric. -light a.nd pow- f�,A.t � - ;- _! .. . ,� _. he arrangement entered into between ' 0. an in bed si '' un and,pulls a string- or plant ih use in diis country, and: : �'_-..*- J I their meals served &part from him,pr M . - �: I +14 �,ord Salisbury and Secretary Olney. 'allig-ht and says: -7-:, ,�:, . pared by an old Al psoinian whom the #I 40 times greater than pdants of corres- - ' , -. -� -1.f I. I ..__� 11 . . . .?: � � ._1 � �j� � � ) Y 'Now, what's the matter?' .. - : . __�' 4 ., � - 1. -- !,o - e -1 . -, Tbe'British steamer, Ca,gtle 'Eden, had inducted into the mystery of the pon4ingsize. But while showing these �- � "-- - I , "And I puts up. a great pci!lax bluff � _� , -1 rom Sierra Leone, with 600 African ra,tion of the English dinner. extraordinary results Dr. Jacques con- ,, I I ".. 21; , . I ' � � ", -, I , PIT_P� . and says; "You,swiped my dog, and I've codes that many details have still ,�:, , , .�:-�, � I abourers for the Panama canal, has uninterrupted succoss made them 00me to tget him.' to - .,,- 1. �, ,.� I -1 , � , , __.._ -1 .rrived at CoqAon, Columbia, a number still bolder, and they induced the King . be, worked out, and many improvements '_ 'i.�. _14-- . . . . . ­­:. ,.­.. - I llj�_,...,. _-:1. - . . - swipe to be made before t -be -carbon electric I � 'L . . ,m with a large quantity you in about a minute,' and he wasn'b - �. P-4. f the iabourers suffering from small- to present the "'Swipe nothingl" be says, 'I - '- : �ox. I of gold -dust, which they proce,eded to generator cAn be. put into geneial com-.'- .,-.­1�4- I � I . . . WJow in getting at it either; he wa4g 1 k- ... , ' ' ,F-- , - , .� A serious uprising of the na,tires is transform into a, nest eigg by placing . mercial use on a scale comparable with �. �'-'o'�,-��Ilt!', : "� -, " I I iV11 .If I , � , �-V� -.4, rc , getting out of bed and coming for me that of the modiarri .- ,. � -1-1 - -eported -at Lorenio Marques, 'Portu- it to their credit in a Immk at Berlin steam engine. The - 1�` N'� � . . � I aJ the time -he was taJking, and a good data given, how 11 "; ­ §.aw". _-� � �ueso South Africa. T1he Por Germany, to which point they forward- ever, are most encour- I _ ."-;; ",", fuguese . . !.. I - Z . � , I howlitby, powerful I ki man he was, I . �rll I" , ind British forom are actin together, od the troaauTe from Abyssinia. About aging to those -and they are now -, � i*%:- �& , -:, .q 00 Might. Nit) . .41if.. 4,wa-A_ - _. ;� . too. But NU)se$y was . ,­­ r" . .' � �:" 'i , , )ut the British edlumn, which numbers all the King poasessed. in the way of made t ooao dive at the m sey many who regard the commercial ob- '.., ': ,,,� , W �'. . . . - Al - - -U t, � 'Ive hundred men, is facing thirty vat"41os ot which they failed to got an"I feet, taining of electricity direct from coal.- � I � i 'IF; i4 'L' - ­;!� 6! Z"_I�:"/_ . r, _ � . - but tet was enough to stop him unti2. ,_­ a possl�ility of the - . 'i.."! I 1, . ­ ,,, ousand warriors, apd great anxiety at leaAt a portion was an enormous very near fu-: �--Ax- 4' r - . _ -, .41 1 � felt. . ub worn as. an royal armleti The I'd got turned and .started; 'and amin- ture, - . . _. t&t kj__�".-�'.i'.. L.­� I I I �'vlp - . r Y ute Cater I was froing down the road - ­ - I .. - . I .", � Ir the Kintr tzhat he should give , -, ssj...� � A _. . -,. .e -� � - . .. � . *: � " ' .1 . I �fk' - k ­ I , - . ' .1 .� - ­ I - , . � At X6ra. In filtiB ProvWoe of Andal- t'o 4 with Nibsey coming on behind." � � : - ­, .:,. ��.' .�. I I .­ : : , .,..11.._� , .��­;:-- ��, , �:,, . them that 'rub _. __ - - -1 � ­ ­ -!;,�- .: �.. ", I .y so they could present . - ­ - .. _'RE19RAVOIR FISHING. I.. :d . - �: , 1*� ...J - . -� I_- _ Isia, a hoiw contalning 25 person8col- ,,,i--_: _:, � ,:,-, .. ,� I -, , . ­ 1. _ it to Queen Victoria, and that on re- ­ . . . ., , .. .11, I 4)� ' Psed. without warning., burying all , I ,__ I' ___ - �,-�� _­ ;� ;. T . .1 I I - . " . - ' L - , i . 4.` , i.� i-, ., � � . . �'. '� o,�_,. 1� t .. " �.. _ - ­. ". �.: . . � . . . .%, 4, . _ -, I * ��. ". -� �,, ' _' ­ - aii, bu-k -, -, i , . I �;.! . . , 1. : ' . L. _k " V 1 HA,4 � � , ' �, .. : ' J " " ! - . -I overheaxd you remark that you! were - .1 ...e_ - �. - i - its inmates 1 in the 4obris. The receipt therof she would be so pleased � . ­ 1 4 - LAST 0Y.L­ ): , L. 144. ehocked,-Pardon me: 0 6��, . re"ipt -thereof she woxild be so pleased .�., IM ., s .. - . - , muse fell upon an adjoining tenement to P - . .1 �. , N - t - JgY '. � . : . � .. 4 . . , - �' L . going - - � - ­,. also gave way. The annihilation of King John - __ . - . .. . - N'L, i: wilding, which * fishing in the reservoir. - Am I 44 � �-ii;,� ' PIO There's a memory of my ohildhbod�,' - 11 '' I - ; PtZn enemies., , For some unknown to understand that peopl-- are allowed '­,-,i:!f� �i, � 1�.. , ` � � nement house was inhabited by 85 Of a blim-time long f .- �­ .A_ - I L , I reason, however, the King remitined ob- ene by, l .. _ ,��,� , ...'' I to f ish with horrid worms in the reser I -"J�, ";,i. 'i"A' �­' , rson8, a.I.1 of w'bom were buried by � Which juA now, I sadly ponder- ,- :, ��,,�f­., , ,,- � " durate, and that is why he ' ,L: I I e 11 ie, w,reckage. Eleven dead bodW and ' 'Tis not coffee' no, nor pie. I voicr from which- we get our drinking . ,,��i;�-,­ ---V4,, � water I I - ­" �,..�_-__-�: � i-_ �141 , ... _` � �, , N ') serioufAy injured have been taken STILL POSSESSF.$ TH H RU(BY. �' i � ;.� ­ . _ Where are, no th dames who:made it I I.. .., .11"... ,li.- . '�., " ,i:Nl- .- .1 f � . - ,om the ruhi4 and the work of exca- In 1885 the et&r of the Englishmen Love can't �41iit-ah, nor o -ash- City E6P,, ee-Oh, no, m M1 ( don't . i - _�,� , , &1_1 - - -.1-d - ' - � " . use � worms; 101use bij h.,k,uw, ..th- - T:Oii);- .'.- .,%, �Log�' . . f -I '. �.. , . . '' i,tion for the purpose of recovering begah'to wane, The ptiaa Govern- Smoking, brown -and crusty r'a tures- 0 . . .� _1;L I fia"'K. in on them. I W. - ..1-: " -, ,., - 8 es- '' ; - - _ �. - � .1 Progressing. I= there could oad-faabloned turkey- # ;-..I-- You am I fish fotr_ ,� ..:�, .. -, - ipe others is ment m%& UP its X , Good � ,,�--� . .. 1, -%", ­ , �. �, I I . I � - . . . 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' oar b , ' Christma P o Txaclyiawb i F70 d _ ols : - eu tion t ►rrell p �<y , Carr emittances are acknowledge -"'�1s913 Ilse jest retCtfiT�ed '' port of S f3, No. 11, Pickering+ ofdela an label on theBret pap l from visiting ei y friends. Stwudink in senior eilasses based on weekly T • - sr , 0 y receipt of money at this office. ways -- M ise Whit ey is epenain$ tb Mafia• :&P *date Paid ahead. written exar►os. 6eufo>" 9,th.- 13 Fgratsr, h; The Chriaim Holtiiaye are � t ear, we t tion with her p ople at Oshawa. Annie, W Milne, J A ighewander, M wish our many friend's good cheer. • ` a$z; !-• - - -- -- G•ieorge'Ev rp is home from the ^icy Doten, A Milne, Junior 4th. -L Dated, A C�l01ee _ 'NAt Booth, 0 F@rrier, Senior 4th. -A Hop- Joan Dickie & Co, will as usual sell line 0i•: where he has b en employed for the past kiss, M Cowie M Fuller E Johnson D ix , I few weeks. i -mixed candies at five conte per pound _ __ • y� Y= g ,~ Shank. Junior 8rd,-R Nighewaudor, C daring Christmas week. Car1C�1.�:.. �`ID •— - -(leo. Rodd has joined his parents at Waga, F Turner, B Leonard. Senior tad. ManoUester, he hatin s ret the eau�cner PICBERING.ONT., DEr, g � •-A Barton, N Lott, A Nighswander, A Fine California, Valencia, and Sultlina 1-0. 1 S8 with L, Boone n Ellie, L Wilson, M Turner. Junior 2nd.- (raisins, and the beat cleaned ourraaw, are ' ' -Ei lit der es below'zata i$ '`ratber N Wilson, �j � g g W Hoover, I White, F l�ootb, O now being sold by J. Diaki®& �, . �00 Fine ;; '� I ' � ,� t • i �� LOULI�M old for green '' as weather. But we Dotien, F H�utchioge. let class, part 2-•-D s cannot help it people. v D agg, G R:)binaon, A Faller, R Annie, P Womac is the fjiirest work of the Great -Mrs, A. Stewart, of Toronto, a ant Doten, C Hutchings. Senior 1st =A Turn- Author. h Ord" C '�. The edition i8 large, end Duet, �C . the last two weeks visiting with Mrs F •F. at. G Booth, M Hanson, W Doten. Juniors man should have a copy..� Gas, of Church street. -Miss Tho is with city �frienas let. -J Wngq, B Annie, W Wilson, F- --W. T. Ha trick has go a to s end a --W. D. G}or on's new house on Church Turner. Average attendants for the term, • Por a 'Xmas present you ban bay most 46. M. FLYJKRurar,r, teacher♦ as thin Four Bags week with frie ds at l Toron o 'Ju otion street is being apidly pushed to comple• _ Y g you wish in Ohinaware from ' --O'Brien dt Stedham's, 'hitby hoto tion and ere lug will be ready for ocoa John Dickie & Co, at very reasonable _ _ Gallery open every day till after hrist►, pancy, ' • Jackson's Pointe prices. mea, f --In' ou" ` r port of the St. George's Fr-es� 1�t�. The a driver is' getting at rest these Tan Pisco toilet BOB, beauties, for only t Service will be held in St_ Ge r e'e Guild Bazaar last week, we omitted to � Y g g' Y I 1 nights. $.1 95 selling by J. L. Jt Co.��llt lI1 1oY� .the , t ' •Y , ebnrob Pickering, bre Christ an iv rung mention Mrs. J Lealie•as being a member The present oocupytion around hors is • at 10;8. + of the committee. Why do people read advertisEamsnta ? horse trading. . M"abler,- of Delewa're, is 11 on - �'• wood off . is improving rapidly W© vvonaer when Dave' will change his Becaaset they toll you whore you can get r Business and! will likelyrewa4u for a and expects t be about again shortly, what you want. t aa. in the faun. Y rlstn' la f Trade. fortnight. fIis nuwarous rionJa are pleased to know Harry Ormerod is busy the -so days get- : -Communion rvice next Sun ay At that such , the case. ting the ice iii shape for Chrietmas, Chriattnaa Callers ' If yon want lchoice 11 a. n . Re'. J. S. Brotighall cel brant =Da 13. Gor, Dley returned home from No doubt Jae. Ley will step back and en- eo'0ee to treat thorn .with remewbor John t _; and preacher. the General }lo pitai, Toronto, on Friday deavor to hold hie seat is the Township Dickio S Co. koop the best. � L Selling -Photos from $1,00 up at O'Brien afternoon. Be is much improved since council again. � Stedham'e. �'Vliitb3- Gallery .o en ever 4toing away, an, his people arg pleased to Itoht. Sell©ro ud family took poeiyeeeion Christmas bells and wedding beHa asst a ' day till after Xmas. P * tf , y note ills iia prop ablaut. of their new house on V'nnday last, and aro likely tri. chime togethdr this year. , C�leaip. --Wm. Harris, of the 3rd concession, -Rev. Leg, ott, of Clhreruont, will now asking every body to come and oto our, f new house. A special shitDiiient of walnuts, almonds, oecii i St. Andrew's pulpit both morn. 1 `is rapidly recovering from his sac ret at l Y P P I,agt week tVni. Callender 'and Alips filberts! Drazil nuts, soine fine candies, tack of typhoid fever. ins and e} snit on $outlay neat. He will also otlicit:t at Bran horn in the lliu�gie Gorman were lawfully joined to- c'raut;eiu, etc,, couiiun to .John Diokio .� ' -1�'rii. Mout Brown, of l�:inc settee, R tether as man paid wife. Our best' wishes• Co's. this week r r I t arri�aed 'here Wednesday ud will spend afternoon, lie McAuley will preach go with theta. ,_ annicereary services at' Claremont that Girls: I dont lez the holiday with his stets, Dirs. Z. A (lar bike agent tells vs tiles they ptas•e t ills pr tile opportuui• ) �areig. daY organized a checker club to be known as ties pass as it will. be ei-lit vears before -Dr. 1' . L: Henry will visit Pic sting - �'�Q I�kti'�' J Ine{i a collectttlq `ttgeney the Wilcot Hill C. C., and that they intend we hrtve another Leap Year. ' 'and will be fonnci . at Lhe ' ordon louse of Toronto and have determined to hand to arraDge a match WWI o'uT club. If so, ` to cheat for collection all accounts slut Bet.; lot it be se)ot►. , Iu fancy Irl►uclkerchiEfe,'fent'i tats stud ' the 1st Rod bre Tuesday in' site mon •li, 1st su:; euders, Jolla Iliclrie f� CF,. peva re `*` * STORE • and 16th, i 2 tf . tied with Eis o or before .January 10th,, Robt. Jackson had a bee -cin Friday last, p' I+'uuti:l on Thur .37 m. ming u the- !those a hu owe us for two years and over but owing ,to the stormy weather very little ao14ed a fine u.e,w stuck for trl:e 'Christma� • nerd 13ot be surprised by gettiu� a letter underbrushing was done. lie is golds to trade. i I sideroad south of Mr. Dev rel! s orner, give a party an 'Xmaq eve which will be a baler tkin'mufi. Owner a.n hav same Froin Lits collo ting tirnD. .In Baso they by at�plyiuK at this CfJice. have to be oonn lied Iu the matter costs enn: - -- without doubt the; event of the sea - -Mrs. Ailey.) McAuley had the 'ibis will be added. Welford hills are bonny; '�4 ; As early falls the dew, . J Bring along your L1a� fortune the otber-day to scald her hand -3t. Georges Sunday selioot bill hold And twas there that l;,lien b�riny very sbvert-ly Rod in con equwie has an ''Xmas Tree ' in Pirie's Ball, Tuesday t; m ,rrsm .. e ---': 1•OI s�iffered mach inconyenienc Dec. ,.9th, A short entertainnient, of •: N e sal I stria f —lir. Cross, deptlsl', wil_ bo in icker• vocal and lu6tru ental music will be given _ g �► y }l ' Reys. I11oAulo and Thom have been in •' • ► � ' in the �ud Rn.l 4th Tu sdR o .iia Y' viLed i WHITEVAt_E.�\''sa�w� month, Special rnduceme is this r ionth to hive a dr@saes. All aha des►ry fbr those re uirin sets of teeth. are cordially invited t) plRce presents on - K t t Votliiitn in stool; but tlae4 clI �iCet t�e•vcst fruits. ' D. % cFarlaue, agent for Syl ester the ;res- Hall pen at 7. Eutortaibuieot. Mrs, 9iiiry Kirton, of bier pati,, li I cos., has vacated the flanQy' block and 7:30. Admissl n, adults' l0c, elirldren uc. visiting the :111eae•s Tliornt►a❑ t},ia week (' Z.iOClc e't.ti tiYi priC$F� now em to s as showroom i ilia she ad -G. W. 1) cker has purchased the lilies GrNCEe 44'Ilaon, Of '1 ort,uto t: Cii� er• P y elty.is s endinit her Chrlhtivas. olidays l;ai8lns ie�ICetE4e1 �'altanetes, $ 1bQ. for ` u ants i joining I3oy fi• Dill wroomjs premi es, "pretty park across from .the Woodbine p _ G -Ube day recently Thos. La of knoivD as the t'niail'e Park: Tlie build• with her parents. ltaiyin.� F.O.P.I tilenc.les, 1' lbs. for 5 cants. in s are to be r fitted and l i'i bile skating ou the -poud last Satur• C,urrahtd new and clean, ;3� lbs for ` .-A c nta : 3 Highland Creek, hard his eye severe y in g the plaoe Im roved to'the a •tent of several thousand day Master Ransom Fenton fell, slightly Figs, No. 1, 1'd eta �r lb, y lured by a cinder. fl� ins therein I con• P g Ii - _ Figs, Cooking, 6 c�slper Ib a ueuce,he is off work and! Bert Law, of dollars. When completed it is said that !11111 ins the dram of his ear. Waln tits, green, 15 ettt per lli ;. 15 cte per lb � � On Tussda• last the Foresters hold g li t ' � � Almond nuts, p ,• this place, is in charge of•the busine s, the place will h one of the mo,3t cosy re y Lemon Peel, 15 ct;l cr lb Orange Peel lE3 Cts per lb aorta in the viol it of the city, t1'e sit' their annual oyrlter sapper at 'Besse's 'f,.� P ,� P ' g r P , -John Greenlaw has purchas d a s Citron col 1 Cts ler lb �tvee� windmill from T. A. Grei agent,. and tend the wish hat George in' prosper hotel. A large crowd attended. :after � � � 1 Oranges, 25 ets per dov, the same-%vill be�erect d sh rtly efts the With his uudert king. the supper a dance was held in the hall Cra►lbtrrie`+,. 7 ets per wart Mixed Candies, u ats per lb i 4 New Year. -The Farmers' Institut r►ieetin held which broke lip "about three •� clock in Fee our Raisin f�'eedere, eve v hoose sponte laevo one. (mite a .8w of our far ner3 R the iuornin ars contemplating the pure lase of ills.. lis►e on Tuesda evening was very poorly g' .I j Ed. ltussie writes us f m tit. cola attended, and A likely prove a serious Many of our Whitavale girls are about j� statin that beth t tiiscoura amens to those.aho are Fiti in to leave us, namely:--Dlliss Maggie, AlieO Ret � � v N T � 1\ �• I Y . g a� Jus un erwent a very g ► R --- to ice the ifar.r els aorne useful in[ur• and Francis Liddell, bliss Lay anti ?tfisd - - - critical operation for the emoval f a g 3f. Matheson. In they very hoar futtire) cancer. 1?e ':as beau su ering f r a motion. At thi season of the year thEre R W. Sear and now al as every Lt) ie of a om• !s nothing to pr,vent hirniers . and rheic ill@so will Janus ;rs for Toronto where they t will rElmtiin fur some titin . We aro In ' ' 1)le,to recovery vt'iyes from alto idin_ these ineetlags• . If tEa aorne tibial t ie a eal:rrF iu tl)r, dre�l cry sorry to.laose trail), ! - =James Iii g and some fliers kil ed a r past Y • l+ig on i11onp ay for John l:oi mer, of air { h1ave not beau o a high Order, it is Your I we wish tilt m euscbHs. This titinlies us i _ — �rl�'ili," t ) i ll)nt; t0 ice the tacE" O�.OUt' ase►v aPwialRUt hurt, that sit bed (,lt) lbs, red uieli orad T fie o e, r l lain and l�n}e ri better t class ,9cu►e,l. -> ti feet Froin til) to til,. 1'hi HniuDul was , F iR , ,at} �;liMt f' .-arE? <n 'CI'lIl �' t. P Ou Friday night IR t tl 1. r 11 t all, Ce chi Our r q11 and - of year old and was of cosh. aced —q he fni n: s of .Ire I resbt torten 3 Suu•Iia} Rcllo,ul hEl,l their'et,trrtaiombn' iod;;h park._ eburC.i, llunl,ar cn, t�•Ill Ii: -,id tli,eir �au• ,�,,� . t, We m ins .sten-] utTr eou�r r,icerFary on Sa adav Januv� ;lrcl cuJ, A ehiluuey +}Dich Looked ►he saint_ as til► C�' 12rter 111111nery ",tit' ` reat•1Y retitle aGuln ioips _ 9. bled a good c ,neer! on the 1'ut'i;da old fashioued fire placb was b,i;it- rill Ll)e to W. E. Auder�:)u, '-formerly of the g y { 1'ickEring harinacv, he havingt ikon evening fallow tg, when ' 91iss Jessie I'latturui. '1 he bricks v►!sre roe'' .panto i (�;1 )1 ICe'�,•.,.:: second place in a ;lase of ono ain red Alexapdcr will furnish inoRt of the pro bu.rrtl br�Yes which encluRet 1 candle+s fur > 1 the c?);t,lren. An elegant roi;raw .was r and ten pupl,s in the recent I bar) aey grails. As MiK A,eaander is well knownp :`.. caaininatiuus. ane -diligence in tiie Dunbartou locality it is needle@@ rendered by the children, atter which � , ,,, ) pence is wo shy . y lr .: i� ise 1�.'�el�ing of couiuiendation. tui' us to uloglz liar in thveO caluwus. Santa Claus earns duw u lite) ehiwut �` Nod . •-John Annan, south of the village, et Wo might juet �ay, however, that her di,,tributed the preseuts. eelectiuns are '1 'new since last viaitinit ttihitevalo ii certainly, fiouii; ng. Th6 - with an accident one day recently }wile - -- - drawing` a fence pal t out of the gro red. Pickering Tow ship. See bills for -full I grist mill is now running nigiit glad day'. _ t In soiree wa the lever slipped stri ins particulars I Market prices are being paid for wheat, 1 -L. T. �' ,I' and. the hest of flour can be bought et ain s ,L, a rn i's � Liras upon the head. For some tirn he Far ay, of• Wb;tbs, figs isBueJ f j a writ against Tauibl u fur damages reases onable prices. First thea ohopping was unconscious, and since,•that time is g y t, >, t feeling first-class although in connection w th a F eeeh reported is also done here. 1~ arwers bringing o u g recover 'ng. P D to - a E., nd rson have been mad b ' fr. Tambl Brain will Do finger have to rstprn with -A. ,A a ,who has had ch rge y sq at the -`of St. George's church here fur the. )ast South Ward sc -col meetine 'last week, their load unchopped as they did some i fow monde bas just tout lete.l bis t ird The Cbronicl® tiblishers are' also made time ego on account of `Du miller. We �, H rd�P Te oh a Ki� • I year examinations at`Trinity College. }3e parties to the. 6 it. There has been much ars glad to gear Mr. Neese doing ea well • , , , , took honors in nearlc every sub Oct. contention over Co1leQiaCe matters in . and we wish hi►n every success, also the This -is a ren�iarkable performance ind Whits for y�aris, ><nd this action is the aompliniouts of the season. P d, Y MW ' Ab► alt i r Died-Ou the 15th lust., 8 , and he will please accept our hearty on. otitroome of t1De ickeringe. it wai to be , , , - • Turner, relict of the lata Willlat•.i Turner, r gratulations. Loped that. whe Principal Tamblyn re• _ -Collrot,r Hutchison informs no by signed the gciar el would end and the In her filth year. Deceased was a native 1 :1+,FT,5I()F I'O'CATO l�L II liI .LF.Pa--'chs chsspest and moss effectij letter that three gtiarteraof all the un aid good of the soh )ol would be oonaidered of Now Brunswick, an,l saws to the insecticide un the tnfli"kat. Apl lied dry -fid illixipR required, _-Always ready an Saxe are south of the 5th con. and 11 but thero seem to be other fish et to towpehip of Pickering with her husband safe to :iandln, one gagster north of the 4th con. He fr!' y , at s time wlibu the country wag mostly I, ; - _ n '1t in the 5th T • . - r+t asks us to state that said lases mus be -The folio 'n let.er frui Yn:zpcctor , forest. T'L�•y settled a lot J eJ • ��aZ1iI, P1Ckerul =' paid before the new year, as after that F,-rguson, of bitby, explains itself eon., where they continued to rehiJe ant►} 6 date he will commence hie second rt red "Sip.:- Local pilon having been adopted the time. of their decease. From the - - -- -- and charge each person for calling. pia by- the rate pa era in the Township of rough forest they oarvwd Dill a comfort certain! is no idle threat and is woith of Pickering, it le therefore a duty inoumber• able home, reared' a faruily ct e►glat soot► t 4 Y and two dNttghters, all of whoa) are now �r '- the attention of those who are interes ed. ed upon svgs ate ser to yes that the - I �` Y P l ave y c�til all Ll��tllill.. P living •axes )teD cue of the INtter. I-►�• Tuesday afternoon a public exa i same is pr m sly obeyed. Ay inapeotor ` !, excepting -nation took vlaod at No. 4 east sc ool I receive a on mous hints that iu oertiin °eased wap .of a kindly, amiably nature, u 1' cod Lei hbor and a lil'O•lc.nR christisn, , Alla( e.. y when a number of parents and ratepa ers parts of t e t wnship the law is being good R }) with her late husband, being one of the were present. Had the weather en violated. fee iuveatigation I find that r more favorable a much 1 rger number in some }� alit es the friend9 of the teen original u,etiibera of the V1'hitevale flap d; e� Alter the Pilt church. Until about three years 7 would have been there, scants c Beae re unable, or unwilling, to iv Since, deceased, notwitbnauding her ad , ' �- a . usual eaeraieee a vers warmly wor ed g s infer ati n that trill assist in goy - ; t1 '� i • aldress was read from the ratepay rs, way tow rds conviction, Personally I . t'anced age, was rewarkably actige and aj ) who slave pupils attending the sch ol, am most 101i(us that the people of Pick• v►goroae, but at that time met with an -- -- - PY.. ,�- ', ea reE)eing the warmest regards for bliss ering aba ;ha a the full benefit of the act aQoident by wlu^b Ler thigh was frac P ile►Ily and her encases as teacher. A a by its fulfillm ret, and for this purpose I Zayed, since which time she had been uti l t �- ' able to walk without aSsiatance. The C'..1Ce1 g small token of their esteem the teacher call the attest on of every obe willing to • • • • • ' • `• • funeral was attended by a large concourse , rues presented with a handsome wa ah. assist in tta en orcement to an advertise I'. 1 bas been teachor of the school meni in %Doth r part of this.wsae. John of sorrowing relatives and frie;.nds, the a M ism Reilly for sin years and has been re-engaged for Ferguso interment being made at the Ddetliodist smother tweloO months, which is an vi- Demeter and the funeral eltscoarsej beingexfeCt Fitarated, y delivered by her late pastor Rev. M. E- : donee in ►!self ae `to her success in the The Nathan Banner olTioe was dam. local Siple. . In etre. Tarnprs •eagle was ,wit- y r geed by 're to the am.unt of 45,040. I oessed the departure of the last of that _Egj•b. R• R. j4lowbra and Toe. Thee peal m the Marquette election I i hardy. old New Brunswick. stock that .... t Call bar both siRnitied Lhelr in en• - :. p case h been allowed, and, the petition earl settled in thio art of the township, tion of running for the eecOship of gga;nst r. R ehO ha$ been dismissei3. y p A i '4 ring for 1857, and theprobabil ties Juse D Du► as was committed for trial and the most of whom lined to be Y®rY Anal see � � ' er candidate ill anno Bee ole before they were called home. 1 � are that no o.h at Lha iaiu n the charge of shooting himself for that position. s far as the Mia. T; Duk, o Dover Township, ~_-- (� The other po i>;io is are conceriae there ill Rich rd Br an, of Merrittou, fell from 77ho late Alex• 0gator, -of Whitby, left be no la4k of candidates. seers. I'. R. a Gran Truk train, bireaking lits leg, $1,000 to the Itev, Der. Chambers' mi4sioD � � Best ��lue M yy, G. Y,arDes Dave doe den I3e 1N out i is TarkEi � ��� }Io0ver. red y the cold all night and was y to run bile: 'the naives o others are badly f oet•bi en. A ' petition is being circulated for the , : The Market. 'on d= Slaugld Der. Hi to enter the Mr, Wood oa, of Mount ,A1bO-`t nie releasE+ of Buck Murrayfreta the pcniten i � *#" ,�� menti Albert, t contest; lie rill run for Firs DOpuy, and with fainf i accident while in' Toronto teary. S'Ve lieu it kiu�le of Rockers an l I:afiy CIiRira ; also Dir,ing•Itoom chairs iii Ric ares would �shiu o Second �tlond y. About 8 o'clock when he was Foy's new brink hotel at the Whitby the latest styles.` liut:in tile. event of r, Hilts not cross] g' at Lh Horner of King and Yonge juactton is nearing coltnplOtYan. 1t- ie Siclelwarils find ;3edi'ooiu �3uita i all deaiq�eta Fxtenaion Tablet"mind hiteha11 r t Tvputy' street , he E {ppeJ and fell in trout of pretty 3 rOlnaini gin site field the>U r. I31ich rds � modelled rest tnueh after the et le of Tables alveavF on hand. - (IivNp tui• C Fh. ALL. GOuI�)S viii curl for I''irct DOpt;t�; • N'ominution I Yong and.0 (lege ear No. 474. He wad the one dEstroyoci by tiro. UNIARTAIiINCI-Our under! king department is complete in every respect t picks up b site tender and carried for Postmasters have baen notified thai the Cotlina end I3ubea always oD ave, r l)l ce nest Monday at T3roug aai. • Caskets, al Jet:ills triJ , be Tarr •ansae. he OU' sunouueements allowed to he tiling . about twt•r,;, five sa>{ ds: ler. Woodcoa Y lieu a receiv d a fe suratcLes and a bad shale• +•Iib l die that.there will s a ran a1I u in ust•ofllces are tlioge;eonuected Jir• Illi •- I. - P I' HILT .; i�►ILL �x'�t�.�'�,.� 1��•8111`� g y with the postal e . � 3'] C soil 8 o sal ry19@ t ... r ,:. ,-,.:. ,. :;-.- :.e.. w. - - Iia. ;. ,':-+ . « ..:.:_ f..: ':.•' •: . - yn ]•_ {::` ': ,< - -. . 1 , r ' . � ., � �,. _ .. � . < t R ,. 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