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I .1.1 - I .. ., , 1. ,..- , , ;s�( .�, I I - I ._. ,: : , Fl. . FRIDAY JANUARY 29� : �,:I- 2:. 1. . PICKERING- ONT., 1897 ..".:` .. . , 5 99 . 1 ; I 11. � - . I .- .I .. a I - I � . ­_ X0NNN6"1W^_____ . . � 11 � - , I � I 'I wroft **font% 1,49artr* . .. .. I. .."'. ., .­ - ­ � I . I ... , . , - , IF I I . � GRKZN WOOD �­, .., - - ,; �I� ,�% . L _,.'� I , 1IN ..; .. , . I.-Ii I �', .1 I.., . "us �� �..-: ;I. � c I .�.�l OUTAROUNP - - '' ­ .. . ''i. - � .1. , .1 ­ , . w ' .� .. � � ­ s­ 0:9, X , �r I., T I III . I , � _____ I Brignall Via 4W 6 on A .. I � 11 ;�,.-_. ... 1" I . .. Medical' I � I �:, .11 i ': . . � , I I . . ited Goo. L' ­ . .._1 " I.. I - I - . ..:. �. I . ­ _r' LATX8T L0CJiL'HAPP1N1N04 RIC60RID BY BUUd&y fast. ­ � __________,,.,^1_1 __1J.";;-� I . � � .. �^'^^_^^ _- . . , - , .. - ". ­ TRX� PRZSH AND'JOTT19D DOWN 1 By OUR - Wm. Wilson to the north of LAS we like . . _RM. BATEMAN, M,D. 9 d.114., M.C.P. �..:; � I . . � . ._" . & S.O-., Coroner. Office and Residence, CORRESPONDUN.T&F .: ;. .. .; 1. � __T.. . � sorry to say is on the Sick list. ' - - . . - . 11 ,King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning - , �- visiting friends in I . I OLAREMORT I, I"", , I 1., - � . 1. i% � . . , ..1 � .-. F. L. Glewon was - � . . . - � . .- :30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. . - .� I - �. � 1. :_ - ,�, , . I''.. - , . 9 � . .7. ; _. 1. __ � L I -1 ­ . . � � I I I . __._ ­ ;­.. � � zl­. Toronto on Monday find Tuesday. . C. DEWAR, M. D., C.. M., F. T. , -- � �- Deputy - Sheriff Gilpin was , ere on Miss M. A. Teefy, from Toronto, paid . M. M. 0. Attention given to Riectricea - __ Tueed � , friends a flying visit on Friday last- ,,_ _ . -treatment by-6ftivanic Battery. Office and . ..r W- 19&wawell-� and Jot Evans' visited Tile worst report of the cold weather � - z . - � . residence. that lately Occupied by I)r. J. R. ft;-;=r - a Markham Monday. - . . was that Lanky Bob got Ilia foot frozen. , I Eastwood. Dale's block, Pickering, Out. .i .1!I7 f -_ - 4% . - , that Thomas I I __ ____ _____ ---- - - GOO. Dbwowoll is beT6 from the city learn =1 __ - - .. , , W* _. . We are pleased to lei . - ­ - - ;­ - . with his parents for a visit. Young's daagliter to the south is imPrOy- I Legal. . .. - , I.., ,'.,..,! . I . ,__iIII -r* , _:. I 1. , - � _s ..'� ­ " ­ I- ..- _. I . -, ,_ �., - 11, " __ ___.-�­ . '.11 " . ;�_ I.. , �,Y. - The roads have been considerably block. ing. ... 1. . - . _­.;'� 1. .. - I � "RISTERS, ' ,.: � I � Ill DENTON & DODDS. BXII. . el.during the past few da% s. Prof. 'Rent told a S . Cie'ritifid 60t6rtain- I. SOLICITORS, RTC. l0J A&IRIde street - SPINK;' MILLS 1 Gen. Gerow, Esq., is &Zvay. to Whitby n:ient on Tuesday last which was . saot,Tororto. AtClarem�ut'ruesda-y 111Y T ay evening I . - -------- _____._ -.----- __ � - - __ ___ 1. I.-; =10=M11170I..", - -.J this week attending county oauncil. largely attended and ,Very iaterestinir. � I �-, . '.. Q, 0,;, BARRIS- ��, - :�i .I... ', j Miss Pugb, of Goodwood, is here with Many Prow here attended the skatin'g . � E. FAREWELL, � . .1. . , I , V �1: .. .. I 33d County :, - ; - - 7__..;:1_:i i,! Mrs. William Dowswell for a V'Sj ' from . Z. Je TER, County Crown Attorn6y, a ji.:1,1�...'. � I , �.`i��' 11.. 1. t rink on Saturday evening, and many '.1 10-7 � %. . � , John (irabam, our livery mail, has been here intend going Tuesday night but . .11 Solicitor. Court House,WbitbV. . - ' ` --' ' the Gboic�,7�rnjly Patent Floby 84.7,11) p6i'libl. . I . . indisposed for some days, but is now roads prevented. � ' I . . . A,1o,GI1jLTVRXY BARRIS- ' Bran 410.00, Shorts $10.00 per ton. � . . - . I _- . %. . somewhat better, - - --. -=iii _.-:1. I -- • , � Solie.itors, &c. onlee 4ppof-ite Post __T� � - I.. �; ,-..:: . il 1 � ... � ..: 1, - rI­ - �. Dotworg,& . I r . J. Spence has been bore for some time ,.... .. MALVERN. . 7,Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B,A.; Theo. I - . . " � . . .11 � ­ I . . . . . , �,!_ �._, �,�­:". .. - : office, Whitby, MonevtoLoan. SY - . I , ': 1. 4 1. --- I . . I t . ­ . - ­ . with W. J. Graliam. Ile appears to en. .'� I . I- � 1` � 'i': - � -i A. h1cGillivr4 t . I.;.j � 1 - __ . ." . I 21 - ..Z, � - ­ . 'Mr. ,Scott and wife, of . w_1 ­ . . . . 1 _­ i joy the climate up here. ' Ell a ere, Sun- - ... ......... I- . . . . . . . . . . I 1­ - ­ � ft 6 M . , I - LL . -------- I - I i -I" - - , - I ' I-i . - ___ i- _1 - ..� ,--59- -, 1, W -At . - I �;L.45 I , , � Je _ __ ­;& - .. - �P: . . : , - - - � -;&, .- � � 1- __ The curlers visited btouffville on Fri. Bayed with It. Cray. �� - -. 1,-;, 1__. 1. . I _i�41L.'l;L-451 , � ---- - . -Veteri,ita,rY. .. :_ i ­._i.��._ - LL � �!'L ,r,.. �4_ 4 - ! _24 �. ,=_I, I` . - __ .- -_ -- r ­ , �; �!Z' . 1i � I - ziPv., I - - . - - 1�; _ _ 14 We wonder what attradtion there N for �..�., 'I. - _ ... , , I A I _ t_ I ,� , _. .L ;. 4 - 'A tiv . - ­ �?. * - � , ��­ rid were rather worsted in the game. . I _� V_ 1 . . A n,--4s1--A--P- .��_ __ il I I �11, .;� -:, . . 0i I day a' . I I;i�,,-��-, -:�",W. - , , , " ­ ­­ i 1. , I ­� I '­� . I I h ;_ -­ I " . . � . down at Thorn- .1. I.- . ..-. - � �­� . Bill 6f the Purdy farm do . : . :-- �19K - gk:I-4 6K _r, -t. F�. _;;. -4 A good time was had all the same. I i I . �_._ I � . ­ - "�i4 .. ., HO PKI N 8, VETE -RIN ARY S U R_ ;�:-'.'� - !, _ :;-J!­ � � , � �_, ?---" �p - _ . __ ai ­'_JfL._ - �;I� I _,� _:. - �_ - - _ bacic,;. I . I !� . .: 1-­- - - " - _ .. , _t� . , A ... . - , i �.� IL V; . III. a .,30*-. number of our Young folks fipPDt R I * GE,ON Graduate of the OlAftrio Vet- - , I . 0I, A uum . I . . - ., ,�. - IF11, �* I _. ­­ .. . I i .- ­ The Misaes'Pearrion, of1touge Hill, are . • College, Toronto, registered membor -7-Z t­ i I ; , __ .:,:- very enjoyable time ak the home of Air. .. oyinary 400111 ' .. '. i . � L -..- �1 - ' n . : oiat ion. I� -!W ,;try - '. - I . I, - spending a few days here 1 w ith,t heir n cle, of the Ontario Veterinary Medic-il Asi;o .I... - •: ,., 6 -1. , I I . I . . , __ I and Miss Hughes last Friday night. - ( � ­_.� I . . . . 11 ;. I OfAce.residenceand shoeing forge, one and no- . - Mr. Fisher. i - � . � i_' - . I 11 " i fit, . : ,7 ­- Oil . . - nor : � , i � .., I i , . . -il, I uELfter miles Lb of Green River. Steel JV�7 L ,� - _.� Miss. Ada Patterson returned lv)68, � With much pi eaoure"w6 mate that An at iroh ricee. 0 tice and shop e -I �� , � I � . . Tuesday, after spending A few weeks with draw Thornson it; slowly recoyering after a ri�iaa shoes p 1� : � t6 11 a. .audito 4 p.m. 'Tole- 7' It A I . . ..- � I � . boUTS from 7 m t4i ,� . " "N 1. ..,. s.. . . . friends in other portions of the township. longs . 1) .0, , I , I. i g%aph address wilitevale Out., . add.rese : .IF . 7:1 . _� pell of the fever. . I � Green River, Out * . . '� ! W. Dolphin moved his household goods Drawing gravel is the order of the d 'a . ! . ., J - I . , .. . - ­ ... . - t to got Pull � I , to Wareham, Grey county, this week, hereabouts, any person Wi8hiDg I ------- __ __ ___ - I . I . . �� A Ui .. where lie find his brother Charlie have ed out, just give Alex. a show. &3utkinvoo (rarbei. I L 11 J .44 � purchased a farm. I . wo , I We noticed Bc,b with the fur coat in our : - - 1_Q burg on Sunday, he say's it is very cold I .. . 1-.­�. - Mrs. Thomas Gibbons has talon R re' I ; THOMAS DUNN, Conv�yfincer, Com' �. . - . . . I ' weather at Sunrise, have you bought it inissioner for taking Affidavitia, etc., piCl,r * __ College ! lapse and is now in a rather critical state. I 20Y i-erin(s By careful treatment it is expected that Yob? . � . ., clar,3mont,-011t- I _. We are all glad to sae cur old friend 'Mr. I � ___ - - - ' . . . . - I .. � BUNTING issner "of Marriage � . I , . she will again soon rally. , I Callender is able to be about agaiii after I a I. 1­ ­ . .- . _1 I* L,ioo�)aes for the County of Ontario- Of- :1 " � I 1.'i 1, . � Mies Mary Pilkey haR returned home ` T �, ng; -. n �:I. term of ,convalescent. May -lie still co - .. . a : ace at the store Of at his residence, Pic keying ; Pickeri .. - . . . 0 tano.­,­ after spending a fortnight with her many time to recover. . -.1 1! 11 I • .: .. - , 1 21-Y - - ., I .1 villag,3- . . I - - - - ­ � . - I . . friends in bliddlooex County. We under. Everybody is looking h% - - 7___ . __ . . .L 1. . . . Re =opens for Wintir Term on Tuesday, ,,t,,.d that during n she r• - grand concert which will be given in the HE WOBURN 6TEL, i6 a house January 51b, 1897. . formed the duty of bridesmaid at her &1ammoth hail here.' The date is not yet L I - .�,%� '. I .. I I I- Tweii furnished in every department, Tlye ..., ,, - I- . � ._­ . I" " ­ I . . . � . h3g. bar is always supplied with the best brands of . i.. -'- I!. ), 1 � I -, - I . _IF _­ . 1. s. � cousin's Weddi set but it promises to be a grand affair.. . . - ", , - . . I � John Williams, whom we-'montioned � . COUP().'q. : ., . liquors, while the stables are provided with DIV .� � I I I I i I ton+iVe hustlers. Special teriny to travellers, I . L. I .,�­L :.­ :� -, :� _...;.�* . ot . � . iz Z� - IIF,'qRy Bulwows, Prop. 37-ly . Giving # Bu'sine'ss'l.. i last week its being rather indisposed, con. ­_ . � . . .. . I L . It, 11 . '.. . � '. - ,.I __.- - . . - tiDued to grow weaker and ou Thursday �; LZ .'. �_ - , . . Altona, _____ __ . ., . . 'L - , -I . ­ I . . L '. , �:� - I, . .I.- 7 , . ... . - _ .� � , ; " .11 I'.: I - .0. � L .. . .' .1 ... NSHIPCL RE .1 .,�.�, ­ . . -L � : .. ;­ L : � .:; he died. . His 11111008 Only lasted S; few - ; .1 ; , .. - . I R.BE�kTONJOW` E ., ' -L , � . . : -1 t a I-Vi UD bb-i ­Ioilaxning wine dulls the noble �mind." - Do conveyancer, Commissioner fur taking As tbe'uuderaign6d iz�'end *t6`9 - Oi- days. The fuzierid took place on Saturday - , i Mr. GordOD, of Broagham, paid a flying l .1 - . affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. new and rent the tin shop, he wilfsell to Salem cemetery. Deceamed was rather ; , . 11 . 2. -1 I . property. will@ pro-, his entire stock of stoves and I. - visit here Taeadav, I 1 - Mcmey to ]oan on form P I.; ­ uliar wall, and a bachelor. I 1. n . , a Poe . . ., bated. OFFICE--At Whit0v&10- Will be 11 �:J Ranges at cost price for ciab :, � - � While The revival services closed in the Nfetho. Brougham every Monday after-poon "for the ,., 1, � .­, well versed in -current topics he was not diet church last Friday night. � I , . . ­11 � - � tif I � . transaction of business. W7-7 I.. . and take 15,: 20 and 25 , 1. � _%! I fond of company. He leaves considerable I - .. . ILI ' I - � � - _�. . ­_ _____ ;. A I., . I off tin and granite ' : - ;, - ­­ -! Have you got our winters wood drawn __ . . . __ .. � T . . 1. .. �­ � I 1 ""_;L_ - property. . up? - The snow anks'are coming. ­ I ­ � I SOMAS polDCHER, Licensed Aue- �, . - :. ,;, wars. .'' _. I `11 � ' " . . � 1� . . i I - - * T tioneel,vaivator, etc., for East York and .. 1:1 i _.,.­..:;.­.1. f� , I I I W. Hayward had rather an unple-'a'a-ant Ralph Jones has seemed the privilege of . � the whole of North and South onts.rio. Strict X11 adconiAn not paid be re March v experience )ask week.- 119 is moving up 5%pljing the season's wood for our Public �''attention given to Bill orders bymail ortelegraph I Must be settled by note. , ) ' Scott and droye a cow u Chargesmo.jerate, Address THOS.-POUCHER, Come mid see my stock li�for# purob"ing & from here. Sc oo - . ox 47, Broug - �be h1a3k rive re three Nfihful friends Said bam,ftt.- . elsewhere .� overf] ) wed banks and There are ___ __ - ____ - ______ - __ I " � - '. * ' caused much delay in traffic. It became Bonjamin Franklin-an old wife, an old . _... 36 , I':. ��.� J.' 11,'UND,Y, Cla'remont, 10�;EER, ETC.. ;,: ' .... rumored about that Mr. Hayward was dog, and ready money, STILL, AUCT � ,. , , . . ---. . - __.. . _ - ,�- River, solicits sales from him num. . i­_- --" --7- --'--- -- - Quite a number of our folks here atteud- 1. Fo 'Goreen . I . I �. .1 . .1 lost in the SWAMP, and his friends were . both far and near. isales of farms, ­ �_:�.. - � . I .:%:. . ,. r, � Sunday School Convootion in Stouff - 11 er6us friends - . . �. I." I I .11 , 1. ,. . �..,._.''. �] - - much excited. ' Ira Powell left here Sun. ed the ' - �11­ 1. . , i , ,. 1. . :: � . , ... , , , farm stock, and everything that isto beooldwill . - . � . .., . I, I � 11. .� 11 - - I -i 1, , .1', I villa last week. They report an interesting I . . T, � 1_. . ;1 . I - . - I I. , . 'i - �' !, day afternoon and drove up to Roseville, 1. be handled by the subscriber with the utmost . I . , , - I - i! '; - I I , . . ! ! I , , ,..-. " ; . . I . 'i �; _. , , . ,�. 1...­ . I - I - I __ _� ". .. . i, - . :, . , . ." �� ­.!s I.. and profitable firogram me.' - ... . . .. . ". -I.- I- - _� . , .1. care and sold to the very best advantage. 481Y .. . 1,�;. - I �1'. - I .. . . , - ,�. _ ... . 1. _ �. I only to find that Mr. Hayward had left i - _-, ------.- _ .;_ , '. , . . � - I y - Eld. H. S. isnier, of Nlt. Joy, Intends . 'i . . ;'' for home on Saturday, where be Was -commencing special services in the Union I .! . . . . Time dies anaisqeis,:�:., .�.­: - � .. ,­ :,'-V :: ..'. churell of England. . 1 I. I �..,__ 1-1 when Mr. Powell left heri.. Church here next week. It is to be hoped .1 . I I -1. � !�. .1"&I. - . . _� I . - Claremont boys play hockey at these meetings will spiritually awaken the . ��:. . , �. . :; .,..,. 1. The Clat J.. I , " - ­ St ��. _- ., r. . -,.1; " nearly paosed, lot Itill Enig,gest . . J..��,� .1 .. (31eotge's Churob,:PIckering.i li - '', 1., �- 1, I ;��-:,; f I i! , ',,"_�.-! -, , ',- i , ­ ,� Uxbridge oil Friday evening next. We. whole community. � ',I - � * 13ERVICES: . � '. .. .1 � ', that ybu regulate your time . : I �� If., . , I . .. . . I - , ,- , " �, , � . .. __ 1� '_ - �.. . 1, wish them success in every sense of the Beni, Lehman received a substantial and Moyiiing Prayer . . -,. 1146 li,�'Ixi- i;- .1 I - � - �-., � ill 180 by one of our term. On Friday evening. February oth, much needed gift last week. What was it ? i� '. s DAY- �. � - . 7 Sunday School - '. ., 2.30 p.m, �,.�* .�!!.I. ::,Z�;.,. ,_ ":.f��,.,... .. I 6 Z �. i �..�.�_,:,.i. A nice, quiet, white pony. The old max- ..;, F IOU I .1 :L.- ­I ,,� . ]FavDaT . 't �.5 Wal'figm__ Watchm :_,.2_.�".:, :� ,. ism says I . � EyeningPrayer .. - 10 :: 6 0 It . 8 f1villo boys most our own hockeyites - -Service and Bible Class -� 7.30 . ; � in the Caledonian rink. This promises to charity begins at home, but we : . - - - . . - - __ - - __- -- - -- ---!-. --.----- - :_ -_ --- " 1. j­ � I.. - think like Elias Reesor the giver, that it .;.: . - . I . I - - D I I Pq (9 tip higher if yoti want I t UP should attend. There wiil be skating ;. . ,. �-' They ere' bandso ne! � * be an szoitillic R&MO ALd all Who eft need not st%y there. This is the right sort ­ ', , �; , , in Sterling Silver '�y Screw .- Climb! , - � � of practicable co- operative kindness • and - to get away from I � after the game is over, So thRit thOF10 Who love. . ... ' �. . . ­!- i - Bevel Cases and are marvels cowe may have R skate as well as witla"s -:� - �:� . I . .., -� .... inean competition." - � I ,, . ­ . 1, I -1 - L - :T. - � .0 ....... !��G 0 .1 . s _: :'. L . 1. 4:,:, I.; 1, . ... .. � I I ... ;.-, s . . . , : - most I � , ­ � This has bean the motto of the ..:,. . . - I of cheapness axed good work- the game. Hockey is one of the 0 t ex. - .,, _-, - - . I . . , _1 I . I , - q , � . . 111F1111 I , I s_ . 1'. I . "�, �. . ...., . I I.- 1 1 , L ,­1, .. - ''I, ,��,��`1111!11�� ,� !� 1. I.. .1 I manshi Nothing like them citing winter sports that one can watch, �:�7.- !1 - �;, . �. . , . . , ip. '.11-1 ;." . . , : �'��;��������� ...... ''I'l ..... , -, : _. I " z ­_ - .% i­ : . I � C 1! 111111111111111111 - . I ' - - -1 I 11�i I I., .. 1, � ..': 'so turn out and encourage the young men ­ 1"­­ I-- . , �.;j 1,`7�1' I for aces � . I Mr. Wils011, a YOUIIR kudent, o0cupied . . . . I . .1 � I., �- . . I I ._ ­ I t . I.": � i . I , . , 1. - "' ' I .. . J ., "! 1� 1., . 1. "'.. to greater achievements. a St. John's pulpit last Sabbath. - __ . �_: . . - � , I.. �. - I, R P. Hopper, who has conducted A , .. 1, `X 'Xmas Presents, ­ ...I , � . -.1 �­ _;"L, The Board of Health met here on Mon. '. I jj� ,,, � - �: _ ' : " ; il 7 �`- vZ - I Si8f1lIlY day and transacted much business. 'I ­­,; Young & Gerrard Sv- ';qty. ty. ,1.', ".. : I - ; `' _t general 'store business here once . . .,­ : ; --- , . , �- .:. i I • , _. . . 1, '.. 1, q�, . , 1�� � : "'fi . You can Item and a for some years, has disposed of his inter. it- now occupieb the tip-t(-� . , I CO. mdre I "or s� Mrs. George D. Lintou had a daughter . . ,hers, morto, il I � �', hundred other styles in Gold, outs therein to his brother David, who i I .. * ts more teachers, rte than I I .1..1 . ,;I.1 . . is Nat week. The child has since died. I . . 'r I - I" ?`.c�".' d Filled, Silver, Nickel now 113 ossessioll. Robert P. desires us A g servioe was Held - ' C jS the order just,,',, J '. It all . ­ I , � �� ,...s9 from perfect r Mods all I � -1: A :_ "� : �:; 001 . very Successful moo d ,. I .... ; .., . . .1. .�. I good honest work. Three ex- . , .." 1, ..­;�I. . , . to than his numerous patrons for tbe�r in the Christian church last Sunday. .. I", I *-,:':�"' II and ii au Metal at I . :.' t periebced male teachers . . ,-,: .­�;A,'I.. - vet liberal patronage, and modestly asks Mire Nettie Cooper, of .Whitev IS, was I - I .. ::, ..�;��.' a . or the Sborthand de- ­T.- L', . .. I . * , , , �'. I � . . I I �. - - . I - .. 1. that his brother W treated in a similar here oil Monday calling upon friends. ­� � ... I .1* I • , ., I paxtLuent. ., .. . .1 � . .:� I .. . � . -, . .­ � o­,,;.- .1. I ­­ . . , ho'. S. Barnard ;�i: ,: Enter , . .any time. ­ ."i . way. David has ',been in the store as i Mr. Hilts, of Toronto, is here with his . -�A I !, Get ,. particulare. Hame -provision for ot 'or -� ",!e, 1 ; : clerk for considerable time and therefore sister, Mrs. E. HolLby, for a few days. I . I , ­1 . - ­ . . � , . "..""ll.- .�;t �� pepaxtweuts. � j� � ,., � .. .. W 11 Irl"BY. needs no introduction. He will ,airy a Miss Johnston is not improvinR very ... ' �: I IL . . ..: W. H. SHAW, Principalf :._�, % �, ��:[. � . �-,-: _- -;�� . Watches I , - -- , ., ,�,f 1-%; Nil stook of all lines of merchandise, and rapidly, much to the regret of her friends. � . . . ­ "I , , ­.__ . I .11, , . _ . . �_­,: s_l I i. - Tiu,lmp Watche"'s,:, : , I., :... . _. t - . '. .- lills added a supply PfGould's best family On Saturday, January �8rd, Mrs. J. A I '. � r . . . I . . - * I ... : .. TOAONTO.,.. FINANCIAL . ,. , t, ....�: -.' flour to bis list of linos. 800 Advi- 01810• Barclay presented her husband With a - I . .1 � '�, -- 1:1 . . I r I ­ 11 . - . .." .. . !, il;11, , . !1:� ;-: - I . � . ;.. $2.75 each..,. 1,1: i . . . , - I � . , '.1 , " where. - ­ . ! ..; , ,;. 1. I— : .*,'!? � �: ,., daughter. - , CORPORATION, I ­. . . � �4..�.�,-:, 3 ­.!:*�- ":. ; ..:.,. . , I . 1. -:� _ I - . I.. " 1. 1­­,.1.1 �_,; -. - .." _._­::4- : . � .... , . _. 1� ..: .,. , . I I . . . ­ 1. .. .T'_ I ., � : � , ';1. Mr. Coltinan has arri�ed in stir * .. : I "I I I . . ,'� 1. I . ­II - I- , . -.; 1:__ - i ;,� ::! , , - i 1: J..� I '. , I ,:, , - . 1 1 : .� ­, �,� - I I 11 . ;.1.:1,_ . WHITEVALE. midst, . � . � ' 11 , %� .. _ , I ­ I . . � . ;'. _ Ll_f _ I . . . �� _ _ . - . t:;��!! - - �, - .;: -- -, Z. 4 I b t is yet in rather poor health, although .1. . I I . - I � n . � I :._�Lti 11 t � . - � � . - 000 .;, . . Authori�ed Cap. ,-.' $2,600, : : ,� 11. ,... I . i­. . - ' - , Miss Noble, of Norval, is Visiting . iss improving' ­ � I 1: -'-. ; . � "I isiting �f � I . , - _. . I .. _. ..-L.- W. Cowie had a Wood bee 'n Friday' C -500 I ' :1 , .1 Slibs'ribed Cap. ."*,:. 1628 aL___-__,r 'Thornton this week. 0 - ) . __��_� .. �-;'� .� - ,! ;:� , . . �: . .": I The Misses Whaley, of Toronto, are which was very well attended. Much .1. - - : .. . � . . _ New., Wll�lt�ll s ­­­ . I . . ��: This 'company have opened &,branch In the - I 1 visiting their many friends in the vale. wood was cut. ..:� .:_ , � � Village of Pickering. in the office lately oc ., .. I .­j. �, - - ''. �- .*: I . ,:.; Robert G. Varden is again with tie, T - number of our : , I . . here were a lRirge n � . . �h epuiod by the Ontario Bank, under the mavage- , ' 1 �� � I- t 'i " i��::., i -�' [,T� . . : .11� I . , ...:7:. - � having returned from a two weeks trip up young folks out to Claremont rink last went the undersigned. i .:.!, . � ! % , . . �, �, , . .� I . i I , :1:, . . . 1 :J, . Saturday evening. - Deposits will be received and Interest allowed . �,::! - . .I.. - I ".1 .i� West. . .... . I . � - I .! 1. '. I I � ..., _. i . I . w at highest rates. ­1 . .. .. iqA�. . - - on all parts, .1 :,*' 1. Thomas Todd who has been dangerouso A letter received the 60101 day from 11 , " . , DraftE issue,1 rts' made .., . , , I . . ". - , , __ F - . -Oving, . on very liberal terms, rooney loaned on notes ..: " ly ill for several months, is greatly im. Dr. Frebl stated that lie was Impi � b'I � ., . _1 Ord other securities. . , . 'I, I proving. We hope to soon see him cut yet not at all in good health. ... 30-y - GEO. KERR, Manager � .� , .. - I . enjoying life. The remains of the late Mary Palmer - I:- . ...' 11 ... 41:_� A : Alb6rt Thornton has returned from were interred here on Sunday afternoon. . �903 1 : %_ i . ?", .�!. Toronto. We believe his trip has done Rev. McAuley and Elder Percy conducted , �, . � i- � HEAD t., . a - �Z_ I , .. I ., I ..� I.., -nim good for he is looking considerably the Service in connection therewith. , Wanted' .,-,,-,: .111.d.- !!.r ........., ,.! ,,-.,...; - .1. %1.1,: _�, .". ,. -1-1.."., . , L . . better than when he left us. Willis' Brook is on duty again. He .�, 1. _. �11 i -;. - � �, ,.�� I, i..':,. . 1. � �!, � ­ I _. 11 : I .111. . .. . :.�:,". . .''_ .., _*. .,­ I . - -1. I , ?. - ' , - . - �'...' . : .� A .::,I,, Charles Hodgen is purchasing stock outfooted Beattie's driver the other day, �__ . .. .:-r.. :- .1 - � - .. .- I ­­­.. Hogsjt­ Ca, ft16,_..'.I I �,!ii � .�.� ", I . ''. . _ I __ ..'... .-1. .. ,_ I .1, �,:�7�: . ug prepars, io I I ­ ... I �.. and implements and maki ' 6 ris but Black Diamond would not show up, I . . I . ' . - . .. .. , , 1,1 . _J�d r. * . And Sheep .:_'.. ,. ;�:�:. 1, -, ., farming. He is a hie owner claiming be could not g,) in the - Y�- . . ��... �.�!, ,,�.. �-'',,,oewing Machi*nel gtoocytin commence - L �..._ . ci&izgxl and we would much rather Snow. ... I , � . I.-I., .- - ,�' - , , _" 1. ­ . have him remain with us. it is rumored that a young man named . . - F r � -wbieb- the best .. _.. I e * , - � IF ; I . . b: A casil-;, ,prie's R A, Fleming Markham. The Whitevale Methodist' church la. Coakwell, of Markham, will shortly come , . I -...... ­ . will be paid -_-� . - .t 1. tend holding their anniversary on the 14th here and open ,out a harness shop to fill-, �11 1,1r,. ' - I ' I ..; . II.� :1 I and 0 vacancy 0 I 1. I... I iary. A grand time is th aused by .Mi. Jewell's r8_ . ". .. � I , - .: �- - . . � I , !�.��! ;: -, - 1, , �!!,." e I 1-� , ",-., � expected. will main item', of the P o- moval. I , , "'A . r . . . .. , .�4, "'. , W, .1 "I , - 1� I I . - . - . V"dAi1qt0Xi:!, �9 1:1 j � - ,J ,; , ,�,, !; � � I I The youth had . r'. , " .gramme will be given next week- . age I, ; -4 1. �-?, _,1_ I ,I '. -.'.,.Y,, .�_. ..;,., , I - -..' ,�,, . On Flid&y night last a party, which a busy time of it last week. The -program I . I ! I 1. .. . - -.- ­ I - I ... , �:�_:, _ , ''. . .. .. � I �I, I I . ' ' . . " . - . . _ , - I d s h _\ 11 .� - Butoliek, Ring 91.', Fickering __ - ­1 d afterwards to be a ance. A Old read something like this : Three ��,;, _!L,­ -r;.' I... ".. , . prove nights - .. � . at the residence of Edward TrIornton. daacir,g, one Epworth League, one prac- . � 'L'�! . � . ��, . / - . . 0 r I 1 , PICKERING POST OFFICE., ,11 �­ ! , 41 The bouee: was well filled and a lively tics, naskatirigana Sabbath night choir . 1, �� �': " � : . I !11r'arrive i '.. I I i � ­11- Ifmo was kept up till, AlInOst Sunrise. - singirli: wa frow Toi onto 8 ;0 �Jn._. - ' - : " ' . i Malls close Toronto 5656�ra. , I I , . ," :,. W. G. Wilkinsou, of Obioiwo, spent a J. T. Jewell hWell left for Stuiko6n Point on .. .. Arrive G.T.W, 8 10 a m Close 0 T W 5 56 a m � .. I I , . . I � 1. . - with Ili$ Many friends of this Tuesday where he has doe - .6 0 T E.6 30 am I., i %_ , I - .... � few days W decided to eom, ­ . Of T , . I - L I Dame to Visit his mother who menoe business. He and his wife have Whitb 8 45, p m- . Toronto 8 .00 P m . . place. Ile o � - GIT LB 46 p ru - - - I'• - G T Ws 00 p m . I , she recover• resided here for over tw;a years, and their :. • S.':q was dangercu3ly ill, boweyar, , ]d 64ey orders Issued on A*n �" of t�e world, IF I I 11r.., 116 k 's, a ea jufficiouLly to ILIIOW)liw to retiArn. removal is deeTly regretted 'by "all who I :�! job my$ . . . ... - John MOK of Manitoba, is. visiting were acquainte with them. , i . I . I I . . - ­ ---r, .,- '' � And ent"t... .....- . . . I .. . f­ � I I: .. � __ I 1. ... - ­ . SAVING111 MALAM slyll! , _d, . . of this place. Be , . ____ � I 'A . Immisfille � �', I � : - � " . I his friends and relative$ �" -, . :%-� - _ lx . . Odle by day and night Oy attend - - 1i 51 � . prown t the early part of his life in this Local option, which has base .­ I � I n opera. -., 1, , , ;;� ad to. General bla,oksmithing.- Lame and open , I - 10ii6etg received and Interest all vicinity, then he lett here for., the North tiou in the Township i . 'W" fits 1-2 dise&6ed feet a spezialty. Also o4eat for . ip Of %ififleet for � "at per annum. Security indleputablo McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New West, where he obtained WORIth -in a yery, nearly three y I ears, was.- -repSaled by a ' � I . ... I . � . . I ; 0 , . . To � . : i I - - . � - - %11� : Win. Irli�0"An, few YeAre. I L . I � majority. � !, 17;L� - ,., - w 1 4 rs. �_ � �'. ­�;I ":: �.­_ :.�:; . L ostalogne of cutte-Djust to band. , - . .,:��­ . 110W.PIWAVIRR I , .,+�!�,;� , ._.1­ ­ . I .:, . . . - . - � t:�.% ! L, A, p - . v71!?.-­:_._ _ . .rz. . .- . _..T1 - I . . . tv�l I. ­ 11 � . I . - . ­ �! , 7. �, � �..; . . . . � . _.. - . . � . - � . , . I � I_ I 'I *_ MfL154 k . k 1, ,r ., I I qs _. III *1 , I I , I i wf!, _ -1i ��, I - �,- - - - - , L� ­ , 1- R ­ �fj _4_�.f�'P,f�"h4�j'j",. �-%�; .- I , . . �. I-- -, I I 1-11I L : : . ... � , `7: ,.'-- 'W 1­1 (,i,- V I. . '..'L . I. _11� I , 1, - - I -- 'q ��i�;--,-/-.i . -` . - ­,;I - . .. I ill ,:Azf - ., _ .". ." - - I 44 1'-� - - ,i.. ".. �:. , , -, : __ - � , .� ,;. "Isi,iAmo �0.� I "! - 1 .., '. . ,!, �. ... -4, , ­­ ­ -.1 __ L,,1..:•, , � , .� %­' � .- . I . I L_ r, 1X4,11-i - %R! 7 � 4P. 'fr ­ Z. -fl , '' -� ], ;'P.1,,7f.�,'' -­ � I � - . - .. 3� .� , _,;r�­' �, , I ., -, & - &� _, � I � �e" I *, .? .. - 3 � !V.Z�A L'A , - V, ­ ._"­�n­ ... U vt_ ­1 - � . ­ - _... � �_ - I ; � �' ; �__ k4:, � 11� 1.92 .1 . � , , - � V .. 11 __ � � � � __ I �� , - .. . ii . � Tani? �!, � ­1- 1. , I,.. - ­ r __ ", i I ....... _.,, I i � I - I, , " , I � 11 Z� I? , 1 ..,.. - C - - -0 -•w .. 11 i - I � I � ­1 . Ealsa- m -z ion -V " I�­:w. bk',S;. . , - Frank _ Lew is ill at presen t ., � � ` There was a large attendance at �hu.tvz � Sunday- - - _ .. 1 ii4, Miss Lena Jones, of Whitby, is 119M _... - , . i.- ::-,; -. visiting friends for a few days. i 1 - 5. � --I . .Not much n,ews this week, save-that boa late storm som 3what blocked up the roa L. -...:,I '.. .. I ... . We miss our choir m ' ach, although it "a' I I . perhaps not a first -class -one. We n - 11 . like to see the same re-organized, as I bft. 1: - V. ! ''I" C i :4- ,.- .- church does •n( t seem half as s4traot-iiV%. I . .'.!,, -:. - "I . I when the press ice of -a choir is not felt.1 A�! ", 1, - - • . .. i- " � ­ - : .�. .�� Green River. I , __­ .. I . � ­1 ., .- . 3 I . .,. . . - - -i :V �: , . I - I --- - ,q .., .".�:._ � - _., � . ? � 16* - - . I . . . . - ., - .11 - . Mies Annie IF errier is at n I- . - - _.. . ­ - , . I . - - at Markham, * . - ,e .- Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of MmLitoba. visi . I --- - � L ­ . , with Alf Hoover. - � A � , � , �' .� Jno. Leonard has been under the we-kh.­ -1 - . � n, . er for & couple f weeks. * . � i , , , -, . Misq Edith Nfichell, of StouffviII6,- ViOV, i T'. e% I . 11 visiting her brother, Jtio. Michell. r,- 11 t A ^1,4 few rTArJ15*r I .1 J. J. Be contracted scold ago and as he ii not so rugged has laid biro up for a time. . I � Mr. and .Nlr�- Lawson and %Tr. and-.4.ra- , ' Laughlin and and Miss Laughlin, all of Charrr. wood, visited w Ith Hy Hopkins, N. %. , last . L � - week. - - Eli Nighs,0ander, miller f.,-;r P. R. Hmv';.- er and sons, was confined to his roora front - an attack of nourelagia, but at writing ho..- . I is said to be on the men]. If you will rernerAber, so'mo*time rast f"Afff, 1. the little gan of Wrn. Hutchins was ta-kca- - , to the Children's hospital, Toronto, to nn - , dergo an operation on one foot. The cpair­ � ation was R success and he is now hornet - ; hale and.hearty. . Without any announcement before knalff L there was part f our Sanday evening Ser- L vice given as a song service:, ;.e would liked, to have seen thE house chock fall, &lthOrrFPL there were some noticed all the wa• from. - Pickering villb. Ile. . I . The attends, ice at our Young .Peopfa!�n ,Meeting is no increasing in number 0- membership la'.ely, there are some wnitiu� till the dancing, season is over as they say„ I think I could not satisfactory make bMh at once a success. Of course ihis'scem im. . . . be reasonable too; Last week a parlor social was lter:f at'- the residence C f Wm. R. Barton. It filed _ the bill equal with any of the ' season, .and - we had just a grand time-. Although. we. ' . were it little ei iappointed, as our hot ow-, ' abort notice w called away on business:- that lie see�eT to have no control over. • I Wm. R. B. is x ra goad company.. U, - 4 was, every one w well pleased with ,A ­ I ; evening's outing - . ,.. - I I Bro I. ­­ . n's Comers-. ' .... . . I . . Snow', did you say snow, well I think 0-0i . think x Wedding belle are ringing here and WiJI � i . s the lucky ma . ' Mis 'r Of ,Iinton, M here spending U, few W:e7k,:wii'th or manv friends. - - W. Monk is b me at present on accona t - ., of business bein very dull among the drug, t,' gi-9te. . A concert tha Should be -patronized bF - all is being arra ged by the mouth orgm-i band for a date to be announced later (m n The program wi I be a complete owe. M&!ie . up your mind at onoe to attend this concert:- ' With much r(gret we state that Jam" ;' Weir who has b-on very ill for comb tim.er.. - still remains in a. very low condition. HL'R *. many friends at a all wishing that he may be once again restored to his usual heaItts .. and strength. . : We always th DuRht putting gravel on Me highways with the sleighs was against the - law, but our councillors do not seem t(k - think so as the are allowing them to put I - it on the third, which is completely done - . up for this winter. I The annivera y services which were held - on Sunday in connection with the Mklyt--a church were we I attended: The afternoon - service was conducted by the Rev. Browu, of Agincourt, at d Rev. Neal addressed the, . evening session. The Agincourt quartett,ci gave the musical tion of the oeremonie- 'r F. The tea party a irleintertainment on Moa--. day evening w- : a decided success. - The Wiloott ill Draught Club met our . • school seotion ayers at the residence of - David Brawn, here they played a very closely contest game of checkers, 1101. -` witliftanding t st,our boys chose their" nleit -- riRht dut of the school section, while the * Hill fellows ra to Higialand Creek and. Cedar Grove fo ringers. The game was a close one and w en the total was given our ­ boys stood two ames in the rear, whicIL_ ' we must give t em great credit for the clui• .. they had-had t play against, followin.7 IRI III the soore- .. - . Brown's Corners ' -- won Wilcott Fin] W ]) 013 '-- N Malcom 4 Geo Little I I - Arch Maxwell. 3. W Ruff - 2 1 Jas Clayton t 3 I ' J Lawrie .- 3 0 T Maxwell I 0 " Thou Law, , - 0 0 T RameaT 4 Rob Alton . 0 t - J Maxwe I Jr. ., 0 ; Goo Fluff .- 5 1 - W Irwin ' g;. A Nvelis - - 2-, 1 ...J. . . .1 It Hislay . . I R Ste henson 21 �. - 3 . . j E Maxwell , I 5 ; J Scott 0, I - - I D Brown 0- D Reesor 5. 1, , -- J Maxwell Or, I . 4 Mon Aiton : t. : -, total., - . 27 _ 1�:. Total - 29 W Notes -Big ( eorge is 's capital lia"nd at M,,,kina men. I ­ . . I . I � I . . � . I I � - . - , . " J '. , . I ,7, , ., ._,`,. .4 . q �317X iw, , . . ­X11-1 __ V . .-. _­, ,a . .J I A -: ";` � , , L , . .g,jt_ � , V, , ...... . - . k . ., . I , . , � � I ; " - , 3 .. . . I . I " . 4�3,�k.­, .1 . I .141 . . I .. '. . �. ­ q% , � 1 I, . I .,,.`­f.wJ M. � I , I .. 1� " d.. . I , III I- .... " � - �. - . � L . -, . , - � - . �. .� - 11 . V�;,�11_ .1 1. '. ,:, "I -1 �' I .. I , - 1. ... - . I � . , , I I � -! �� R I I 1419 . ,,I - , :.'.,- . s, - '. , , �..fi ;�, _� -1 , . J� I.-I � Ill .. L I . ' 114 I ..� i-14- A. - - I � . - - - . i . - I , .1, . . � . . I I - - I . . I , .. 1. . � . I , . .1 � - , - � I - I , I � I , - I I , . . " J5 I I ­ U 4+ . . , .I , - I � %� M I I . , , I - . I - . j,� - ,..O, � I L , � . , I . . �-N , . f _ . I : � . ­ - I � � .. �, . � , . , I . . /' : . � - 1i N .1 . . , . . � . �i AR , . . . . .. -4 �., �I,�, � t h :1 A 114�, 1 A A tq 4 , I I - - .- . . , ... I' i . 1_� . _J; . , I I , , �., 14 , - ";, 4-.. - , . , i .1 I I � {v I , �-, - I - I K,i il . .4 - , . �, , ,A r .�;-; ,: ; I s 1� 1 - - 11 . , - N 4;%, I } I A . - ­! I . . ' I ,� .. _., ­� 7_ f'.T '- nl��-,. : I '. � I . I � - 1-i- - t, --I- I -.."i . i I I. 1, , j,!�, -. In ,, : I- � 1:. Al' I .1 A - �,. - , I I � ;'. ,ft - 11 'Ir � . 1. _� � I � a. - ­ - ­"-I. - � � . A."a ..I �4`lt i 19' ­ ­i��, �. , . 'i ­,L�, . kA ­" -A � , .I- -I -1...' . .. I IV - �� "... , �, 1 4 4 t � - " . - k, , . . , ia ; . ,1�4t�% �, . " I -, I � _�­i! _ t A,� I W.'­",t� . - I ­ , � .11 111� " � � , - t - � . K -1 - z .' - . titl' " . -, . i �. ;31_. . . I �.I . . , � , I.., . . ,; I � - . . - R. 'Jookson, Brown's Cornerq be-at MITI,' ' ' - �j )� - n 'j;�., Ade t and was unable to, - t- i, met with an so _ I 't . � - . ' �V,i 1. � play and of oou, -so the Hill .fellows laid 01-' ' I .I I . I their 'weak man The 'return latch will be played thig�-.," : . ' ; � , . , (Thursday) eve And at Mr. Scott's. I I � i . _. - *;� . It would hay i i been a good idea to Have ­ , -, - 1, .,. - I ". i-2��-introduced the Wilcott fellows as a goodl .., * - ' �-kr_ many of them did not know their own men .. t­ I ;,#-; . . . . , 1� - . .. .. .4 , . James Coop we, a brakeman , T. W. brakem 111.1 . - Yi i , -11 from York, w" lose log was crushed at,..' ?: t 14 v :�-- .,� Belleville, hied from his injuries. '. - �, . 1�'.k�,!Fq " - I. ��C. - I ­ 'i.- '­ti'. n . .. �I. � What a oar olds. A popular W'- 0 r'k 0 6' . - I " . . . . ­ �,: railroading 00 �imates the - ordinary 10Ad-:'_.' , -4 " ,� for a ten to fro �1.1.,, j;, freight car as follows .1".., _. , , � 7 ' .I- - - - - , .1 - sky, .60 ba,rels ; salt, 70 ; Hine, 70 ;- __1 � -;�I 'N -V: Whi � . - -,'N, :- ,%�, - -. .: , flour, eggs i,.18C to 160 ; flour, 200 sacks ; " " _,, �. . �.�.4 1 cattle, 18 to IdO bead ;. hogs, 50 to 60 "19 , sheep, 80 to 10 ) ; lumber (green),' 6,000, . � � , . . A " - f . "., �!,, % .-!,; I feet ; lumber, (dry),• 110 barley, W, ., , .000 ; barl ". I . .__.�..­ 'YA q I, .,� -I. "j, bushels ; . who t, 340 apples, 370 ; COY12, '­­ ..:,� Ita ',�� I ' 400 ; MAW$, 480 ; - ovit u, 680, an d br - _,., % %_ _1 . � I , � 1 ,OOQ, , .,rf . .- . I : - .. - ,7., 'i... I I -1 , , ­ k, .. - . ��� .. ��- . 111.1 . .. �, . �. , . _. %. . I- , - , - s , , ,.0 , ,� , �- - I _ , t - ii ­ ----* !, , ,� A."16. . � I sa - - .� �_ ­ff�­�­ I � �,� � L &� ' - - ;� , .,.:, I �i _ I 1 _7� V41 - W 1_� - - ;_ i- d , ." - , 6 �T C� 44- ,- ,- * - .. � �F! - � .­, .1 .­11h- ,,, - - , C. 1 , 4 � �_ Pq � *W,��ffi �,, , ,� , ," , , I I" - V, 1;; . �� I,- - I lm.,.: I- z _. .1 I ." . . , -, r. 1� � ­.. , N 1 I_ � , . , � ;:4 % - "t". 11 ,A . r, .,;, �` ­4 •`I 'T -, 1 .,;.�f. `_... . (''. . " . , - , Z_ 1 -:_X W %­M, � % � 4N _'e: � .. - - � lr, I - I , . - 0 . I . I I f - *,.t, - - I I - 11 N .� 11 V' - 11 - I i � 11 I V I � I, I AX_ " , t 0- L -- - W7, ; _1 : I- 1!11 , i" ... I I f 41."' , 1, Iv,j ; it, : - a . .14 � . I - . 1; � - 104 1 ,16 . , - t� . I a S � 0 . I . f:-:. q 4 . I KW I . I.. S% S 0 . .n . _ '? . r I i - � _� , - - ...... I I I It � - ... ? * 1 ­.4 i - F,-, , .. -i. L.- - . � � ,L: ,41 Iof leather atoll of Wool; hides at Chi. 2i982 hiorsefie were, on an average, cago aie lower. During 6e week there 402, cattle and 5,201 shop. THE P'LA 91 I AT' BONAT" 0 FACTS YANY AND VARMS litle vaxiation In heat. Out of .egvh 10,000 people nea-rlY ha 9 been .qOW8 IN N I I 10 Mercanile collections axe re,ported as 000 coudd not read anil 3,500 could not usually Poor, % some directions an in- §OM ed 28, the BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL 9 C RIOUS FACTS CULLED FROM write. The inane number crea.sed demand fo� ED CITY. dry tod8, hard- blind 7, and dea mutes 10. The amount THE DE ERT ME Eq SUS. C But of !-ife iinsurance a risk per 10,000 Poo V V LATEr FROM ALL THE ware alad groceries is said 0 exis CANADA'S LAST CEN o to WORL4D OVER. practica ly the business situation is un- pe was $662,549, and fixe insuranO the extmt of #1,655,,9.' chang:� - �nl I i ntilve Docton- ch Show the Countrys Pro I wi a whole, cemeteries ov irflow GENERAL Thking the pWu!oAion mi-About Our O*ii 'CiIuntry. on Lorat and. other Interesting; fit Top les. 4.185,877 of 4 be wolvie -were bom in ouryinx the xNad. I Mr. Willis, Unite, atles Minist�r Great �.ritaln, the United States, and d St' to Honolulu, is dead, Calia,da and 647,362 born in other coun-* ch from D15inbiW sayx.� and The law A despat re-quies that a triag. To show the inter situation hiere be,- All Paris of the MOM C00d*im"d T'he proposeA of Ctinada ofor Eli" Readinig. naval yadlextcnaiuh at Census shall be taken re were Every day t-b phgui(i A s pople ji waR foun,d that the CANA)DA... Hong 1(on wi. I cost $1,260,000, The Census A& was first pasp-�d in people, from Ontario in British- comes worse an, iyt" is estimated a the oity 100,M magain 4's delyt, is 43. is dead. 'lailperor Abujim-ii . ito, of Japan, New Brunswick, 738 15,541 in ha esca death'. T miprew ABalio, -raoth- 1870, was revised in 1879'and Ial e Tho Dowagr E' in Manitoba, 344 In Columbia, 46,620 in Nova So�'Ot. -ne rly ba.lf i h pulatiou of , f ex of 1886,* the last act being that under 105 in Princ Edward Piland, ve fled to he situation T miners at. the Sprinhill, N; S., which the Census of 1891 was taken. -Quebez and 13,594 in the Territories. is g*reatly aggra ated by preval-,.­ on strike. Sir John ThOrst6n, Gov or of colliery are ern On t.he whole there bas been a very nds of ma-. ten miles of �hew Fiji and High _Cpantmimioner A`Vinnip�g will lay for the It provides that the e4mnsus shall be ence of the fami o. cons ion eave t city b e absolla-be- -. ma is dangrously ill, and. taken so as to ascertain with the great- between the pror.,11ce ca n this year Wts,tern PaCLfiC, iderable movem"t of populad -.9, the tivea whiu leave. t Ot,ta%va'� poplilation is now 51,540, his recovery is dauUtftd. (%t PlOssible-a6curacy in regard to the trend beiing from. east to ly nothing on W1 ich to mWport them- and its "Blesed valuation �21,947,635. he- MahoLrajah of Wrbhangah has various territorial divisions of the co 1, selves in the coun Lry, and thus faU vic- un- retaitted eigh� fakhs of ruix,,os of his 'LlGiONS 0 tion. The. tion J. Asrael Tarte, who has � ta&en RE F CANADIANS6 is bed at revenue, nd will expend a *imilar am- trly�, theix vooptilation, and its classifi- tims to slow deatij from starvA III in Ott�,,va, is confined to h ount in the famine. relief work. cat'ion as regards age, sex, social c - "Ac&,rdiing to the la.-A census, the streeta and bazaar are virtually desert-.,:.: an [Ontreal-I igions tota I LiopulAtion of Canada by reli ow-'. I dition, religion, leducation' lic8, I,- ed. and many ff The Turkis1h Reform League li�op and offices are cl Mr. Adlam Beok of London has sold hiis 8- rare, occu- w&9 as follows;�Roinan CathO sued cixcullr from Brus,sAs, decla,r- I)Mion, and plagu 646,0591 ed o the has been fluo' hf)rse Longshot, to the Dtrke otherwise; the houses and 9912,017; Chureli of Eaig:and, One result is i Rdormed s- orough. ing tlat another ma&saoro is in cont em- other buildings therein and their classi- Pre4byterians, 754,193; 1�re. ti of al I kinds of crime. 1)f Alurl a great diminuti plation, and calling uvon tho po.wers I, byterian% 708; other Preshyei ns, fts, and Mrs. Phil 11 Wnder, o,n of thiff, old tlivone, the &uRan., f ica 425; Ale(hodints, 839 815 Bible Cbri.9- to de tion as dwellings inhabited, unin except burglaries nd petty the e t on tile. C4nadian frontier, Ces are �s r es i odlue Ito.- tit8, 257,- poverty-,etricken wretchim died al. N i;19:1 "it Fa lls, N. Y., on Tlijurs- The Hambuxg-American Liner Fuerst habited, Under Construction, and other- tian, 7,193; Primitive Yethodist, 160; these in many instan Bismarck, wbi(-,b ran ai�round in Ithe, wise; the occupied land and its con- 0 t her Mli-thodists, 607; Ba.p day, agqk4 1111le,04WO-i 449; Fre Will li.i.ptLtA, 45,116; llx� on Januaxy 6, is 81UII aground, all dition, whether town, village, try, tage of the faCt ',hat large quantitiem.. The co traCt. for printing the Domin coun OfOrt,s 40 fl<nt bvT having, thus far c'u It kers, 1,274 ; 13rdthren, 11,637; Luther- ot p of property. bhve teen left without Pr0- ion n postage tamps, and postal prove4 futiae. Lvated or uncultivated; the produm a4, 63,082; Congrega-Lionalits, 28,157; 0WAS o the Ameri- tate and, res6urces of thi3 agricultural, I)iscip'es 12,763; AdveaLists, 6,354; tection by refugees from the piague�, k . thJ16 ca�a an Note Company of New Yor Parils pape4rs stab6 Qlat thio-Admira -77; Universalists, 3,186; inf A is in favor (if using spuad- ty Corunc, fishing, min"ing, mechanical, manufao- Uuilartam_ 13 estd City. So great It& llrof.eit ants," 12,253, Solvation Army, y of Air. Robert Johnson of rons in time of war Ing and other industries' inaJ and dltlh�r The and bas rlojecteKl turing, trad falling-off in crin 50; Jews, 6,414 Port Dalpausi wa foun Wei- Admiral Aulm's propm-U. 13,940 ; Quaker.4, 4,6 for a f lect of and, lastly, the h he is supposed . mu.nicipal, educational, other demomillationg,. 33,756; not siwi- that the High Court of Justice does not..-,, land Canal, into whic, fait eruise,rs With a. view to privateer- charitable pagans, to hq Ve flallen-01 Monday night; ing. and other intitutions, and fied, 89,355. The.number of now fi d busine enough' to Occuff n e belief has challaing- whatsoever matters may be deemed de- or- Indians still bAlliering to th more than half its time, while the courta Eovva,rd Halan- Tho Pr`iM('eM Chimy, 'who 6161M.-ol. of their fathers, was 16,427.- a INI r. qaudaur for title world's obam- with a 'Hungarian musicin, has sirablo by the Government at the tune in which small sea are tried lmvs pionshlp,j eon(litLionall On tale race being ongag-ed to apjx-ar in tabtiva�ux vivants Of the, taking' of the census, INDUSTRIAL ESTARLI9ffMEN1S-,. altogether and rowed in Toronto ba, three gr five at the Berlin Winter Gardens, aft-or her abandoned bkedr sittings ore asoe Eight 'CESSARY 14 The, followiinj facts rtaned thip. officials have taken a holiday. rnfles) for one t.huusaind dollars, on May divorce from. hOr hruAxuia, ao,a mai- THE CENSUS NE I W l th respect to Ca- at the last Census Wi out at ary of seNen bundxed and fifty dollars CANADA. thousand refugees are camping nadiftli indusu-": _�011miinion Govitrnment bas been a nighL dition is fav- he. 'heri, where every con o over mil- And. under.A0 eon8titUtion ap the electoral V `Ii n guporintendent ed Py the no is rePrsentation in the Iloutie of Com- img of arnAs and ammunition; 495 em- Cllutril)ia that thle, report from lion dolla,ra was employed in the mak- orable to an outbreak of tbb obolera. lxmt Ue t.roulil INVITP-riON TO TIIFFT.'., _the� romt. is based upon population, and is Thicre is a, ployes weie eagaged, to whom wages OF regarding e RCIT WATE, R. among the Indian, potJaching "Th loss of neatly $2,000 in cash by regulated by the, numWr of per to the Of 0175,394 were paid, LSCA sons was e-x Mrs. Belld Helmuth in Fifth avenue, living in the Province of Quebec. There- the vajile of Output being vl,lw,�05- he town and tjio sani- in and about t 0 In the hooks twol, stawonery manu- Ow used many police fore, -J- ft. Ma;c'chm, of the' (reol* N York recently ca it is nece� ..try to asaert,ain care- f Luriing buswes over 410,064,000 was tary com litiomq ar5 of the crudestchax. 1),q)axt ent, has left for Fingland to ac detectives to make rem he fully the population in each province Invested; nearly 10,000 hands � er e, ter. axe more Join Prpf. Darey Thouipson an v le 01 ac, The refugees bovever, im pi-clAiring a report to tho Imperiali carelessn;ss of women and the ease with and also to follow in tho enumeration Plo)"L; wageo - to i the, extent of P.- af raid of the bubonic, PlaguO than of 875.343 were paid, th, vadue of the out- 1�rt re,,�qult of their ob- which they can W robbed- in public of the people the electoral divisian Vro- Will undoubtedly re- rient on t lie, clinlexa, and they servit t ic n of seat I& in the Pribylofb 1)ut Ix-ing $10,553,487. plac,es. vided by Parliame4t, -iages and main where they are rather than to re-.-.. In thc niairuftwture of carx 141ainds last summer. dptectiv w a taken oLher vebit.Qes $10,000,000 wasdlivesLedo turn t Boraba rnmebt is t Iiii a, - - ID Talking"' abou­­ The last census of Canada a and fles The Gov IA sche.dule of wages: Y of affId over 1,40U men einplloye(r, for thedmen on Vhe eastern (OwLsion of said the other day that he had heard of 1h 18DI, the organi�zation consisting doing eveything Possibl,k to assiqtthe Wages aggre-gaWd 45,000,000. vla hC.P.R. was axrangod bet ven Mr. several cases in which women had lost 14 NMsus o fioer8, 241 "sus cominis- f IU(� Of UIC Output W, 8 ne,arly 9 0,000, peo P I V, but its erfits thus far have eri Superintendent of property of considerable value in their sioners and 4,366 enumerators. The 4arg-. 000. -little real re PV,11( , - �le divis- f sult in on aii )OT. of representatives of I been productive of a numll There, was )0, found! the dirootion of cleanlineRs. In Poonaa eis t census 'district was that o te, sumrof *7,W4,01 t he. 3neh haii',iiig from points between' anxiety to save trifles. f 1�ew estwith an area of 204,050 ue bs rag Fort Wiffiagn an-d Quebec.. "Clever, thieves understand ;and take to I)e di.sLil Cm- and Ikwdra the I�Iag 'ing with' P10Yed 404 hands. wilose wages amoulit-! great viru,ence. M efforts of p 8qu Air, W. Scott, Mater itn'Obitneery advantage of tat failing," be said. are miles.", in Ontario the largest ed to #1781950. The outpuLwas 02,19,- )gressi of thie dis- C�,Ws to stay the haVe 'at. Ott�awa, had to (locide a knotty "Many women, not content with Carle- 143,547 600. ease in the slit c4�nsuii area was Algoma with �Etrest degree qLmstion, as 4o wbet.bor Mr. 'eter Me, lessly carrying their purties in their quare miles; and in Quell�c, Chic,outimi and mWst6r8 had $8,1533,164 *,en fruitle, and the doa�-h rate eor-1hi6wife (tied fii-Nt. in la drown- I.:.: it" invested. empfoyed 1,8K) is extremely high. Hundreds of per� and 8aguenay, witth 118,921 square he an us, ease have died g icolident. A�4 the husband Wages aggregate,d T 11 sons a,t taeked by the was hands when they wa.lk a,bout in rowds ir miles. To accounplish the task of count- o u t p u t ,A, as #5 955,;�53. in two or three J. found With ltbe. body of his :little boy in the shopping district, will lay the hours atter uff"- tome ous in-his axmiLq, tfhe Master decid- purses dow-nun counters when they are '119 the powulation in tbf8e immense Bakeries to t.lw number of 1.65� weing dreadful 011Y. The c areas enum found with cm)ital inveuted f 4,781 C05. exaniuning goods in the store& crators had to tako catups .,I,h Of to the hideo tbuJ e must have died fixst, be- usness of the natives ad calaw his efforts 551. would be 1hampered V numWr of employers was 4: the plague. Tihe Mohaimmod8on by the 1my. "Thieves are on the lookout for-such And Cmp. furniture with the"', be, and the Annual output $11,148,567. (,wdd, and it is iiii- ter' lio ies are overer I. opportunities, and all tawy have to do ready to ride on' horseback, paddlo a Tiwre wen, 2,550 gtliiL mills. I Using' pOSSLb:0 to find men enough to GREAT'DR1TA1N.1,;'.; ea is i n- -miles all in one day. gr soul in many cases is merely to edge up to canoe and.walk C of $23,039,oil ; employing 613 17 apA.. The d of dir 14 t i Canad ibod ho&,- ages aggi-egated cessant in and around ti ere _ian -him �et ha nla�!v Ile, p. sees wh to t he Mangion House 1, und in London a' ca roless woman, crowd her a litt.le, HISTORY OF OUR CEiNSUS TAKING. 931. The , total output was- $5212211i8lj� ir dead in a0>1 for I li,e� I Indian famine sufferexti. perhaps pick up her pocket-book, when The first Census of the Dominion of In the whole Ehmanion therl. were' the Hilidoog burp the curdance with their time-bconbred--<�, The Prince and Prineewq if Waies she isn't looking and wak away with Canada was taken in 1871, and com- found 2L)o entablitiliallent.8 for tW pro-, tmn. lemi music has . a an (I t h� u 0 prise tru cribed ;C250 ital &in-: 88, 1 nfluence on all who d1the four provinces of On(ario, duction of light. 'phr! total Cal) depro, to 1.6 Mansion House it. Sometimes, it if, noCessary to divqrt Quebec, Nova Sco)tia and New Brans- ployed was. $21,W),314, nd foreigners alik 'I'ligir "in- �v e. Fund for the Indian fainine tiufferers. , hea r it, nati e I her attention, &ad also the attention-of wick. The p,opulation of thelk. four pro- Idoyea nuitil)ered whose, wages it L9 . stated t I numbera of (lead Lord Riosebery is again suffering from the &Uesman at the cou.uWr. vinc*4 was found to be 3,4K5,761. A cen- were $1,21)5,965. Tho totW output wam the reli inl:K-mnia, and.will n6t he present in the aus of Prince Edward Isla.nd, then, an $7,M,741 bodism of Par ious seot "'Thieves oftn travel in pairs for that WhAl e dead. bodies to -be Houe of Lordis during the 6 independent province, was taken the No Lem t hum $55,59B.434 capital 'tT;0_qte ot .. pening was d the most common trick is sum' eat&n vidtures, axe weektj of the 8essi purpose, an Ion. 0 yea r, giving a population Of Invested in 12,01 estaWishmentif en- 1 to drop a handkerchief, usually a.cheap ITwo more ca. 94 &21, and a cenmus of,ar'tish C01- giged in th m tu Isl'oW DEMMIPOSING,.., ses of cholera have de- I e anxxfw re of aiiieliiiies, velopeA on board the quarantine trans- one with no marks 'on it,'near the u�ihia was takem in 1870, when the tools and implements. Thest, m4nular- tihe P1 aces iii wbich open aIr III Nt4bia, wunian'a skirt. population was found to be 36,427, In- turcrs employed 49,422 hands, -ho ro- art- left. TJ porlt wich arrived at Plymouth w ley -have not been 'Excuhib'me, but you have drOPPOd clding Indiana. This province was also ceived $17,815,445 in wa d tur from India on Saturday. ges, " your handkBrchiiel,' one thief toys pol- at that ti ned eaten by the vultures. tible bix& having The popu- out goo., I valued at $62,016.178 iYearly. ** overgorge the great abund- me i nde pein den t. Mr. Ge. A. Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant- itely, and'the woman looks down, And lation of Malait,ol)a at th d G(overgor of Ontrio, who underwentain builders ha4 4,618 lumihod t I u 0 taking of Callwn'tem and ana� of mrp8es o them. -perhaps stoops to pictk it Then th ceasum of 1870 wan 19,995, Wclud- pi The- cpital invest- aAX18 of business. 10very-where fibe greatest diffic.a.1ty operation in London on Wednesday, is Lbere is an examination I a denial ing 6,767 Indiana. The population, there- ed 'was 85,012,670. 'they hire4 40,137 to carry tile at nobtainii g men slowly gaining qreagth�_ of ownership, and the handkerchief is fore, of what at prelsent constitutes the hmidii Ad paid $2.949,803 in London paper of -all obit(Im of ppli- handed over to the sa�esman to be re- deaid to the cAque er, s, burning plaves I is were Lk)minion,. exclusive of the Northwest No Lem OuL, 5,6W sawmi tics are .said to approve of the signing turned to the real owner who may rAll Territories, may be, met down as being, omimerated, having an investedi capital latives aint thie doukhans or "to,wers of sidL -ation treaty be ime, the V -c, population of the of $50,=,111, 51,378 wit-h! gh-un this last. wrvine to their dead, A the arbiti I w een U reii t for i later, and i4a the uwant in 1871, 3,6&5,&214. im ierim" of the Pa­8ees- I, on I in an&th Brita, e United States. woman's purse has &*n stowed AWAY Territories was at the time estimated wages aggregatimig and I contract t be, dis- -ket, of A -ig that they in the poo confederate, who to be about 60,t)()0. -fty mill�on dol- fea Hon: F,dward Blake has been chosen ly.ouitput of over fl hing t he ean joy tloucliinj or approw makes txv"a oiiit of the store. The next oensus was takem in 1881, b y t, �e Irish members to mo�e the In 101aly cases bodies have, CIO amenAment to the address im reply to o.1my graciousi, the woman ex0l&ims and comprised 1he whole of t he pres- presently, 'I- wonder what I did with DIANUFAc-ruius OF CA�ADA. l"ri found aban(oned in the st�roets. the Q­ueen'tj in the Im1wrial ant Wmiion, the total lxnyulation be- I my pursel' and then there is another in 4,U4,M 0. Tho third cesus %as &mming up the results of 0ho cen- thex bearers baving been overcoiii,� by Parliament. 10 hn t&em to their last diversion. By tWt time kxAh thieves taten in 1491, When the total popula. sum ith regax(i to indu8ti e8tab- feux whil taki Lord Hamil 'n, Secretary of S are beyond pursuit.' The polim bear of tion was placed at 4,833,239, lishments, t-be folio ing fact8a�eglean- restig Place. to tat to Thursday t he e W I for 1: (Ila, states that the famine-, in- ue is piVe-d 11 - were 'in all 75,968 i4dustrial: nunilwr of cases the pdag many ouph cases, but there ILre many Of the total jxkpulution ed. Ontario con- stablitillmolIts, 'having &II jinvestt�d officially al 3,394 the de, cdudln:g lose of revenue, will cost the women who never mako complaint to tained 1,926,022 ix-lople and Queboc. I,- 'e ths at Indian treasury lwt.weeln four nd 8" the police, and are even "hamed to tell The urban p,opulation was ca, ital of $354,620.750, employij g 370,- M 6. The F""i tffiose of half-na- million putids. age, en- their friends how eos they have been 1,390,910, or 28.77 per cen t. of Ile 2M hands. di.strilrutnig to wage earn- tiv and half-for ign parm 0 OZ� tile, dis It in remarked in London that Canada robbed. whole. In 1871 the twrc,entage of urban erH $100,663,6N) a year and. producing comparative immunity from ilas r�ow a chance of showing, that her -Many women am robbed although population was only 18.8. The articles valued at $476,258,886. -Of the e S. Ver f, EAlropeains have con- row h (TiS low �la sym,pa,thios are more than the they think they axe taking care to-pro- capital invented $31,466,324 was in land; trae he ease, they apparently not Imple of the urban'at the expelme of ill rural ted t feat t,s of P003,043 in build,ings; $81,401,247 in beig subject to its attack. A ellicpre+sion of ords, by subscribing to- tect their purses and other valuablm by population is one of the ur amehinery anti tool,s, and $181,450,1M tuIV of the diseAw3 tbat was noted in wardS the Indian relief fund, on which carry.,,. them in tatchols when they the pt-rcen v tage throuigbout the world are in in Caada as visewhero as no Caoladian name 'has so far appeared. trips, and in most cases and )itaA other than "fixed." Hong Kcmg and amthern Mia the women to take one timall. pre- MEN nAN W019EN. 3,424 were men, it wam revalent twre is alsok noticed UNI'ITX STATES.- l4wrne, pouRry and rodent caution which would Wfle the ordin- At the last cenau.�k there were 2,4M. 70,280 w(finexi, 19,476 Wys and 7,076 he re P41a 8us 3ep P Ue 471 malm and 2,372,7018 females. Outa 'Mr. 1CQrne*;u4 S. lfliM, Of New York, ary hief. Tibe troulAm is that van gil�i uin&r 16 years bf age. to he very tible to the -have diba. itivefly� de.lined the por(folio of ity the women and the fault of the io had 1,069,487 males and 1,044,934 fe- has OW 01 and great numbers of them the �4vyi manufacturers- of sat,chels oombine to molea, while Quebec showed. An almost 6quality, there being 744,141 males and United Sta)t,ej4 See-retaxy Olney has re- favor the thieves. :. NOVEL UMBRELLA HANDLES. "Nearly every satchel carried by wow- 744,394 femal.-s. In British Columbia buked Anibmsa,olor Bayard for making HERE AND T1IRRE A. Ggm_;o pollt,ici n has some ornamental device on one the,re were 63,003 niales and 351,170 fe- as, Umbrellas are displaying quite census group of 10 side, and always on the aide where the males. In ear Is of in England. I 'Wo mar y departures is style as articles of Rece ai t4t fiuffaid from n carries the 219 Folt 'illiam durinv, the 'nuivigation c�a satchel persons there werk infants, If the sou I 68 t be least scintilla- at1i re supposed to be more distinctly easm bf 1896 aggregated 2,329,600 8101ILt the ornamentail devioo can be children lwtwet,4n I ;yPar and 6 years tion of a desi re to 1e holy; much more, Iloln seen and thO Cila8p is exposed to the old, 2,350 boys and girls f 15 to 15 if it in bent on -hein mo,o] ish. The' late;t edict is that the U4 b hels.� holy; still more, touch of ever y light-fingert-4 thief who years, 1,061 youths and maidens from 15 if it is striving and struggling fo be umbrella must always match the gow son od Dr. Cham, panes her. It is the ea,aiest possible to 20 years, 1,781 young nwin an d w o- holy; in it conceivielkle that the Incar- and tailor-mado, wo nen are having uln- of Ann Arbor, M bas been gen-. trick for athief to open asatchel in men from 20 to 30, 2.10.5 middle-ag nate, Love should not meet that desire, brollas made up in just-the shado of e,d bered 4 1)etrc4.t to life imorisonment the hanols of its owner, when carried persons from 30 to .50, and 1,825 elderly t list longing, that striving, and visit for crueIty to hi wife, wbom he has Costly that way, and takjB Out a purse or persons over 50 years. the soul with powerf--Goudburn, their various at t gowns. A dsfiguxed for I i fe. i e jewlry. It is done in crowded Out of every 10,000 persons in Cana,da som fancy but surely a pretty one and one y or two. f-deceivinjo a froui Ch.;cago. ­if a woman carries her satchel so and 397 uvre wiAlowed. Of thew last ly sin is thOt it in such set to I o commended for those w Mrs W a Ithy L_ old places every da, 6,317 were &imgle, '3,286 were niarried AV hat makes selfishness stich a dead.; lady �. iia -b bd ucted ho can af- Re I a tiv&q � t bink s he is i n the &-ife keep- that. the clasp is next to her person, 267 wort- widows and 130 widower,%. In one. A thief knows he is a fl a ford it. A pyarple tailor gown requires i%g 0 now maxr with f a child, ied, which nbe, however, the satchel can not be open- each of the-se groups of 10.000 there har that he has tA)ld falsohoo&; Uut, an ='�rella of pulple silk Lin a4lopted tb,ir�y yeas ago. od withouit her knowledge. She may wem 1,907 familie-i, the average num. a selfish man will not know t1at he . "i, . I -, t -y Colo n- silk of a -pale canal r, for the li Frank Dougherfy, a striking miner, not gratify her vanity by exposing to. ber of persons in each being 5.2. is set ' fish; bent* he never repents, and Z strengiliens with his stxength. a d fferent shade. A green gown de- .0as shot aind instantly killed by Police- view the ornamentaj aide of her satchel SOME IN,rERES'rlN(; STATISTICS. the si g*rows with.his growth' and ing of the new umbrellas is always of man GUYLton for resiting a.rrest at her property wiLl be safe in the crow Computiong by averages the follow- ard to lined while she hangs on to Leadville, Col., on Monday. Dough�erty the satchel." 'ing facts were found with re The Courage and heroism whie-V ac- max ids, an umbred]. of sapphire wit i turquoise, ani so on. f life, a had fi r-yt fired 4 the policwAman, every 16,000 of population; 949 LWb. nd follow the of duty, 'however footsore and eorm over 20 years old; 684 spint4ter-9; cILI I Ir the matter of iandles there is still Maggie. Messeur, a. Canadian, aged Acadian, 2 907 were FIlench or 8ji6l weary, bring to the heart a peat% and gretter novelties.1be jewelled onesare 27 was ajrrested in Buffiblo on INie8day CHANGE OF H &jnadian-born and 1,839 born in other er PART. serenity whiob are not far from, true rho, 8 el 'ifting. A waggon loa ofailks aborato than ever, but new fo� shop, happiness. a- lia countries; 1,014 were British-born and rep- and glov" was found in the home Sweet G irl-I bibpe. you will calf" g theAse is the I andle made to where. she was employed'. ag a servant. Mr.' Coolhoad. 825 were foreilwn-born. Engaged in �Vhen ease and cmfort and plekisibure t the bead of an animal. Faddish Thank Mr. Coolhead (new admirer)- agriculture� mining and fishing were stand in the way of Qur! moral advance- %vlo on are grealiv taken with the The U.nAed Staes Deep Waiterways you, I should be delighted to Call very '1,-635 386 were engaged in trade and ment t hey must b0 swept away by a heads, which rep msent the heads Of as relent less as! that of vhich are always OommLssio has ubmitted i�q repoi tranvortation; 662 in manufaoturing Iraud if I were sure of finding the gion- dog or cats and own agai n, 'hi to Secretary Olney. The report is ao profesions; 509 were aral w1u) burned his sh'ps that at -home. 131 were in the a_ made after IL stri ingly realistic fash- -m r uMualified, endox-sement of the I ship YOU i domestic and personal occupations; ai migbt, be colapel I -always at home; but- 0 a nal project between t States Oh, I'm nearly od to move n- idn. o a he United it won't do for you to call 110 WO1196d to the non-productive, w=. Vaintier perha is are th handles let me see- a.Z14] Canada, and embraces a recommen cIaAse.9; 1,521 were farmers; 56 were Frugn,lity Is. 'r- -night bou- dation for two hundred and f bting; and Wed- e fix-at is giving..Up es, . which the yot nger women are sand d(Alairs for preliminary suXeys- he if liberality be made in the form �if mall boubonnit- ifty ITuesda evening, for tli6t is t ft9hermea; 31 were miners, and 27 lum- 'Joined with it.. of the gome Mission me it is said ouperfluous expe, the last i r icularly pleased with. gWWi t nesday ni h1t the Emp-orQr's Daughters bermem. . , be CA:USF L' 1'j: . 'S Fr rig hem f rting when one Acc�ordinjg to the roturns from the meeti enff Tbiursday the Mue WIA)OU4 OF M CA or the benefit. of those - particularly divei be CommerclaA agencies of Me-mrs- Dun ave a most important session; and who need., The first, without the last I's ft alone with ene' umbrella to ting of the Out of every 10,OW persons 140 died begets covet9usuess; 'the just without all, to open the h, mdl#3 and extract a and. Brads�reet there are no new nor Friday is t1hie monthly Mee Brown- r eding the censun, specaal featfures to trade in the United Dorcas Club; and gaturday,tblB of whom 3R were infants. Of the muses t he f irst, be&ts proditgasity..' swqrtmeat. is quiet and prices ing Club--4eally, I lardly know whialt States. Business thi 140 deaths. plihiis or con- IntOrMurse with pers(ws of decided continue �Ow, .but, t.be feeling. among day to set: but-" AP. waiption was aeopuntay'e for 15 - and virtue and excol,lenoe is of grea,t im- LEML6XS U& PD AS SO businees men hme is generally a feefi of Um-d eot to belong to t' emons am Use I as soap in ndi.9"808 for 12. Old tZe gathered portance in the formation of good Char confidencel and the mrare stead3lfone a3cieties oarl:4esx? acter.1 The force of eXa%npje is 47 died f rom local seases and memLwr of in POWer- on the..: Ia life tries where y grow. Wh and henIA hy tendency A considered Oh, yes, indeed to fivin emstitutional ; violent dea08 ful; we " creatures of imitation, and cou n th3 more satisfactory because it is- slow. them all. were responsible-for 5, and there were by necesaary innuen(V our hibits and W and women of tar West Indies'. call again soon, Stocks in solme lines are too large, os- Er -1 shbuld like to Ah' group i-11-de- temporli are very much formed on the ueeze.- 22 of m average in 00 wai -er mode of those with w1join Vq f4a lly in, iextile fahries, and lo,A but this is our busy season, and it to wash their hands they 9 pe�ia- I not Specified. fined an� 11�17­ the juice of a lem)n over r k probable.. office, priei for tPese goods Ae be confined very closely to tbli of 1o,000 perao" there ly awmiate. TI) each group e large purchases for several vionthig. 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'ed last week a number of errors were tap good. Knew Dr. ,Eastwood and D. O'Con• calKxorr tIFA. Y —""' -" 14 LOCH ►� . i 2:24 P. fit avoidably made. These we.ale anxious to nor in 188H, but coals not speak as to their W Peak: Had carried mails to rains HQ1'in uroliaeed the �bovwbuei 8 s 6,42 p Y correct, as iii this matter we are desirous E aJ " 8 LOaAL, . r No standing. Had hoard nothing for some fifteen months. He had ire' uent from G. Decker, I ni prepare to of giving facto brought ottt,t and- •uothinp� enter to the Wants o! rho public In that TRAINS aolNG RST DUN AS FOLLOWS: against the accused exce t with reference lY mailed letters on the train as high as 5:16 A. �I else. IYIr. Baiter id not state that Mr. p ` c to this certificate signing. Hpd' a better 80 at one time, These letters wars- ickod. line• N©. 7 Loos Logan was resent when he n►eit Mr. Mu fir u g P 1: right to the positron, in ease of A vacancy, up on the way to the oration. braid not "18 LO .. B:OQ P. Ig. t: at the hotel on the evening o;f Mrs. `Vhit y' First -'clage vehicles and hor� for hire day than had Mr. Buntin • Jr. -on a er mach bother with accused, only in getting 8.20 P V ney'a funeral. He said heat }d Major'were t' g 'R al " 1 MAIL principles was, opposed to a person ai r,in the earl mail made a or night. Teatding, done ',promptly by alone. It was John Farguehgraon and not r Pj g Y pin time, wild on ,,ay or ob. 'Bus in count >otion mo t -' another 's name. It Mr. Bunting sr., ' had that account missed it once. There was y 1 , 'k°x�D TABLli — busibarton Ntatioia John laergusou who • was Mentioned :so been in the habit of signing such sureties just eeyep .minutes to reach t)xe station, ing all G 1 R trains. Freigli0' an frequently during the hearing of evidence and was awe when wanted did not ee express ehvered W all partp of relative to the first charge. It was Mr. L. y when' the boy left his own ard. The: train 8 TuAtNS GOING .AST DUE dB 1?'i)LL8W8: y the villiage. F: anything vo would serious in affixing the si eased as he Andrew, sworn: the platform. -1 NO. 8' MA L %:58 A. and not Mrs. L. that 'Baxter claimed ao fs gna• P tore. It would have been better to hit a Wrn, Andrew sworn : Wae the resent Mum) - ' have visited Whitby with, in connection y � � p �'"�. -.. .�Lla.C'�.r ®•�+T'� acknowledged to said act later on, . In cue© mail aonraotor. Drove she b No, 14 zd with the appointment. us hap Prop., I'IOHS11iIN " 8 LO AL .5:57 P.M..j" of a note it would be different, as this oar half the time. Had been handed hih ___,„ Continuing Mr. Logan said r: Tlie con- , tificate was only a matter of form, and Mr, ad 15 letters per train to mail, this n mbar T TRAINS GOING EST DUE AS FOLLOWS;— tribution was made so as to aband iu with Logan was worth many times the amount included those in station boa. hope ► t$, the party, and no special inducement w'as No. % Lo AL . 9:21 A.M. asked for. The favorable opinion of Mr. letters were from business men and others. held out. Fargueharson was tbo only per- Logau had not been reduced in the least by W. Fawcett said : Was 'bus drivier for 13 M v 8:15 P.M. { soil who knew about the cheque. The the evidence heard. Mr. Andrew, Had t ©hors often handed to we, petition as to the appoiutmeiib contained Joseph Barker, sworn_ NVas in' charge him .on :way to station, as many art 30 atjj r aabout two - hundred names, ant's was for- , warded to Ottawa. The post- ofll•ce matter of S ink Mille and a Reformer. Mr, hpink onetime. They were from business me Loo Here vrt »s also a liberal and would have given and other villagers. Porha s these Letter had nAver been mentioned between he aiid Mr. Fargueharson. evidence had. he beau called yesterday. were given, because people did not want t Had `desired ,witness to speak for him, visit the office. Had no � Y Mrs. Loran :- There war . a ]wx a rum• complaint person. If ye want fi good s g From $75,000 :to $200,000 worth of business . ally against Mr. Idogan. With fz complete lints of Span n x ` - `-• bar of friends at the house on trio evening - ,;, •, had =been done through the office yearly Mr, Logan : Had no recollection of the Goodf3 la B ter,. Piano tax Cu i r of the fnners;l. Did not J reuiefnber Mr, since his witnesses appointment, five yr�are' time Mr., Peak missed the mail. Ha weq �•v. ;;' Baxter being there, although he, niIight liav° ago, Everything had been satisfactory, to house and awakened boy for t ' Y y the nails. Chea hate Cart, 4 - been subsequently. 1llr, I argueharso° lie considered Mr. Logan a man of intogri• About 80 or 90 letters left daily, nd�abou r y .. Y said something about the party being under R'filk Pans, ty, and the circumstances attending the 925 worth of stamps were purchased wveek• Light �Ulky ' "rr lieayy espouse. Did not know about signing of.t'he certificate reduced the im• I About 40 letters wore sent 'realllgr8T• ' cheque. What was legitimate was c one each mail. ( r yy [e$ bU atOClf at Once. i C l g portauce of the act. Forgery was not a Tho other stamp vendor sold as high as $5 trainer Pails, towards securing the appointient. Mr, condoneable action, Knety nothing of the wart1i of stamps in a week. , Major had been an old friend of tli . Wkiit ualificationH of the sureties at tile Char es dliurns, I time of g four and five mere heard to- l Aorse- shoeing a d all kinds of black nay famil N , aud: promised illlis� - I,eys, signing. Vas not present to give accused gethor. They included irregulariti�is as Butter Bowels, crituess' aunt, to do what ho could for her atuithing dots in first class style. { a certificate of;chnraettir, but to alak as well ae incivility to those who sits not But -ter Prints, Also woodw k is all its branches. niece, and believed he did, althat�h.shi3 to facie, acid the firm's satisfaction with patronize the store, in connection wits the We have 11 kinds of wagon ` did not know how much that was; The the office. office. ; ; g i Farqueharsou's were .acgoaiutances, but Robert Millet+ said : Wag a Conservative . Dr. Bateman -was first called : Ha beau t a r for th'e: and bugg stock. ProTpt - E erythin� 118C0.9a y E, not relatives. Ana a Presbyterian, He considered re bore ten years. During that time hip had repairin well season - 1` This completed the evidence on charge spondent worth perhaps $30,000, and not been satisfied with the managemOnt of Butter Making SoasOri. ' . ed, g od quality, 1, and No. 3 was taken a Mr. II-(A lman thought, he had the respect of the com- the o0ce, and thought lie had in some wo P r R y A few pair of C �ildren's boots still lefty asked permission to put in a wiitteri_atato munity. Noting the circumstances, he had eamo ender the- displeasure of the .post heap, meut from Mr.` Logan regarding' this g g' not lost confidence in Logan, although master. He had more complaints against charge, which was allowed. it would have been better ii' he had not the assistants as to incivility. He had R. JACKSON. John ,E�. Farewell, Q, C.., sworn•: The f signed the certificate. Mr. Logan was a complained to the department at Uitawa Pedlar's Mewl Rt00fiI1g and Break Road, dot, bond and contract produced were the papers Methodist until some 8 or 10 years ago, as well .aa.to the inspecto►s, and cue public ; upon which the forgery charge was based. Would not justify the signing inAny sense, and two•private enquiries have been trade 1 ing . .furnished On s•d In the fall of 1889, B. Bunting called iit his yet did not consider the matter serious., in consequence. A list of irre ularies were i office at «'hitib and' stated that h had g shortest . nQ'tiCB. FARMER ' MARKET. I Y p Chie Inspector Sweetman, said : Was then' read by the doctor, giving date' and not signed the certificate, but expressed inspect r of Toronto division -in 1889, and circumstances of about fifty irregularities Toe NTO, Jan. 28, 18°7 ` himself as not wishing to push m4ttere Y g R g p years', He 4 in that ear held an investigation into oceurin Burin the wet five j 1'$�8ppu h12i &rTld furnRCe Wheat, fall,........... 0 85 to 0 86 r f against Mr. Logan. Subsequently charges g g• _ charges then made. the forgery matter had made about twelve complaints to the Bunting and Logan culled, when the Bitter ' Wheat, spring............ 0 88 to, 0 QO` was withdrawn because Mr. Logan had department. The doctor •was ae orely Work promptly attended to. - ' practically admitted signing Mr. Bu❑taing'.e adrriitied ei uing Mr. Bunting's name. cross - examined upon these specific charges, Wheat, goose ............ 00 05 to 00 00 y name, but expressed deep ref;ret.: The The reason given was that Mr. Bunting but he remained steadfast to tho datep and Bakley, bush.......... t.. 00 27 to 00 80 t � matter had been reported to the attorney- was away and the .Grand Trunk agent was circunstances, Oats, bush ................ 00 22 to 00 ?A eneral's office, and some correspondence j� �(�j j�' O g _ pressing respondent for the filling of the John Dickie tistrfied : Did not transact 1Js X 1( s - 1]# one IY3 Peas, bush................ "00 48 �0 00 44 passed, and these letters were handed the bond. Thinking that Mr. B. would not as inu.ch business at the office as one ight Hay, new,'ton ...... ..... 13 00 to 14 00 commissioner. Ile could not say that .the- have hesitated had; he been home he had because there, has not been a good f eliug ► - Straw, ton ........... ..... 7 50 to 8 50 :4ttorney General had dropped the matter, taken the libert The witness made some between he and the pout- mastor since a Plrl Block, 4 k rl g Dressed hogs....... 4 00 to 5 60 yy e s P1C a Il r• y but lie had not since' received instru.ctiorfs enquiries and, being, satisfied, withdrew former invotitig tion, not the last one. Beef, forequarters ...... 2 50 to 400 t' to proceed. He had been asked to prosecute that charge from the enquiry! lie had, There had been some irregularities i his -.:41• �. -� Be r by, some private parties since, but they lied Beef, hindquarters...... 4 00 to 5 v0 ` howevfr, reported the manor to thedepar:. mail delivery. There had been an im rove• net proceeded-in the usual way, and ho had e _ i = Mutton ..................... 400 to 6 00 , P y' ment at Ottawa that is the stateuteut inent since Cho last i❑vesttgation. D► not "T ARK done nothinc. The matter had also been L �1L Veal, carcass .......•..... 500 to 6 00 i made by Mr. Logan. Some sixteen wit know whetrher former charges had f fled, .. i. reported to the Grand Trunk ieo plc and Butter, lb .............. 00 15 to 00 17 ' p 1 l � nooses were then examined, fully half of but the post•niaetcr remained incumbent in •° � ••• � . they had riot prosecuted. whom had nothing brit the, forgery to corn• office since. Sometime received 1 tters Agent for loading. ge, do2 .................. 00 18 to 00 19 B. Bunting, Esq., sworn : The bond a?(- plain of. While be had been inspector of addressed to ether pPreons, for ►nstanbo sot I Potatoes, per bag.... ..... 25 to 40 hibited had not been signed by him, Mr. Toronto division, no other charge of a a letter addressed to W. J, Clark, News, Fn9ltsh, 'A»ZR,TICti'tti:, Logan admitted signing the same, aitd - - - - - -- — - ----- — serious nature had been reported to him, Pickering. Deli`verFd to party addressed, rind Cutultlicxn asked witness "For God's sake " - not to All the facts that had come out with refer and he took 95 ther„from'. 'A number of lire lnsuretl6CP. ComparileA DOMINION BANK f r prosecute, Knew D. ( ?'Connor in acrd once to the hunting matter had beet, re• the connection got mail together. Believed did not know hether he was or was. not No iacresee f x rates. Idosses raid promptly, R ported to Ottawa, and .the post- master was the poet - master attondod to his duties Also agent for 9. d for 5-W. Would not like to certify' retained in office. Ile was not nowt going s)mewhat attentively. Capital Paid u $ to Dr Eastwood being worth that amount to say what his report was, but it could be W. Peak'recailed said.: He was told •by P P} 1 then, as he was just starting. id Dot rep , Surplus, g procured from the Postmaster General's Eioet'mttster, while carrying me +Ile not to nkere to fT- P St $1 5Q0 000 quest present inveatgation. Had favorc,4 department. Ho 1was asked to pigduce the take up any lettere. Had .,sorrjo argument UYiileot Stark �rlvr "illisaieon, Re 4y . 8 u 1 f Mrs. Whitney's appointment years ago:: j ,. I said report bore, �ut could not do so as hla with him, but did not ceaNO the praotice as WHITBY AGENCY Did not wish to proceed against Logan iii) was not in possession. (if the same. 11e hall it was in the mail contract eo to do. - - �Bl� v i' ! 1 8J, as he a derstood.the, penalty would not invetitigated the forgery charge, but Mr. Logan was called and stated that general Banking linanass Transaetea be life imuriso.nment. Hail known I:�,an; had simply taken IMr. Logan's'explanation. fir, Dickie and Dr. Bateman were treated The celebrated Elias Rogers' ; SAVINGS D PARTisit: since his connection with the o 'ce, but hudr The report was noted, and the commission• as other patrous of tho ,office. Ile had no Interest allowed at h ghest current ratwr. NO aV no desire to speak of his chhracft r. t)vvini . , r said ho would road the sent©. roeolleetiou of many of rho char);es it,r notice of withdrawal r quired. to a er minim si, +• At had not i.e-n in the, • Mr. rdogan : fled the contract for carfy- ferred by Dr. Bateman. : Some of per- � Special in attention q► r t rho' col:ectioa of � is arr❑or's gale and oft, r Notes. oifice but twice in 23 years. tit. r� ae on', ing mails for ; or h years, at about $100 a minor ones were unavoidable he, claimed, accou,,t of this charge he gave evideuco' soar. Part of the time no sureties were when boxes were adjoining. -., _ "- , J. THORTON, - - Would l:aye inayie enquiries before refute required. In 1H8K Dr l at;twoodand Dennis tiVtilter Logan : «'as assistant for nearly The undoratgned will be at their coal If)!v '' Dd.atiA(}ESc t ing Co certify that Dr. Eastwood and .U, (yl'onuor were bondsmen and were per. throe }ears, and gave evidence aimitiar to abode,` O'Connor were worth $5(i0 at time bond V.fectfv kood. Mr. Bunting had signed bonds that of his father in connection with these zJ0CT7e;'ir ITI��, i was given. ithout hesitation. Had da i,t charges innumerated b Dr. Bateman. Geo. Lend— Iinevv D O'Connor in 1`t'`h Ifi'erk like) D. Casey u i with bon mini. Mr. Holman he Y Un l� riday and Saturday of each week �R� FO(�DALL1- T y 1. h d then called upon �feaars : during the fall and early part of the U as well as Di'. J. H. Eastwood. ,,'lhe toned, but Mr. Boutin was awe The J. N. Richardson. Rev.' A. ialcAule Jaa. � � �- M• former was certain] worth $50U iii pro. 4 Ong: y' y' winter to weigh out coat to all who S' I? bnent urging haste, the wituesa signed the Linton, Robert Ueverell, It. Miller, George ' f perry value as he sold out , shortly after Squire's name, although he knew later lie . Leng, g may favor them with their t HENLW AY L. Bunke, F. iiobbs, John Muekae, taking S800 therefor above all incumbran' was wro -ug, and regretted swing so, it eras W. J. Dale, patruaage; Terms cash. x6.00 W. Henderson, W. 11I. Banks, vn/� ��"" 1� sea. Did not know the. doctor's financial gone thoughtlessly. Did not tejl Mr. and N. Dingman, all of wt>loni testified an p R HOOVER VER �ti SONS, standing, yet would have considered him F�unting of the affair subsequently because to having been fairly treaters in the office. ' good for that amount. Considered Logan'a Pe forgot. to do so. Could have had con. On being cross-examined by Mr. P6dley, F. SPOFFORD, Agent. standing in the community good, and was tract next year if he had desired! When some of the above admitted that their ` bondsman for him for $'3,000. He thought tbie matter was explained Mr. Bunting did bueiaees with the office was not very extea• Log n did not do right in signing the bond, not appear to mind it much. Neither the Aive. This concluded the evi¢enoe. BROUG7 AAM ' but 4ad no idea what course he would pur -•• a sue i a man signed his name to a valuable brluire or Mr. Farewell expressed a desire ht being about 2:10 a. m., f�i►tnrday, the - toiproseeute,%nd the matter dropped. In commission arose. It was finally agreed S # N r bond. Had a favorable opinion of Logan 1899 a full and frank admission hid been .between,the counsel that argument on the ,. even now. inside to Inspector Sweetman. bar. East• case would take place at Toronto, before Joshua Richardson affirmed -H2d lived r a Sh"Op wood was ample surety for 1500, because commissioner Lazier, on February 4th or. co ILL I S here twqnty•three years, and was a Re he had personal. property sufficient to coy cr 5th. M nt former. Logan at one time was rated at same, as well: as a vote in Whitby The Most of the spieetators remmained until I l $15,000, and consideredhim Q reliable man L ' in the community; ad been in artt>4r• doctor was 'a jcteformer 'and v6aa doing a the commissioner arose.. I'h'ave just received a full Y P good practice. He was of,the opinion that - "'��'• — _ _ J a ship with him for 8 or 9 years, and then The Canadian Bask of Cotnmet a es• STEEL I�DXILL they disolyed by mutual consent. Knew the present trouble was started in order to y- line of samples of Fall and I , , wet he, witness, to resign. Expected that terday donated the sues of 111,500 to the O Conner and Eastwood in 1883 and would Winter Suitings, also, a num- ` Mr. Bunting, Jr., was desirous of getting Indian relief futi•1, have loaned either $50:0 upon their note. the appointment, and lied instituted the -� -- `- ber of choice lilies' Of Oyer- Y e If a man forged his name for $1,000, could presen pcl4arges. Iia3 no idea how long ,IIdc.AleaA,c�4�i�A.s�lrsAr,dc` •- S`TEE TOWEL = st t y not think much of the forger. Had confi coatings. and see t, g the-bond was ,in his possession before sign- C.A:A g Call - dente in the accused, SOUCCe d them ing. Iiad confidence it) the s at:on arse# t s • and get prieei�.. -. IIO WOOd used ti an), part of its G. B. Hartrick sworn —Was a farmer at the time, but did not tell tie of aiGniu�; ' �` e0 s r Ction.:, the f7 uiru'x name, neither d giied it, It Of Deli f1� and a Conservative. Had knq#wn Mr. L. q g ,I . �• . �r �uhartt - �rou�. ham• *� n T.. ' for ill years. Would think I1lesers. 1:ast- `1 CHEAPER A1\ W6 VD vices and O'Connor good for X500 in 18k8• the age,n,t iMcrn ed the company in the A charming set of teeth is a constant >t atlirrr,atiye, iii' vvas owing to ► n;isuuc'er- source of delight tb the ossessor , All nicely i it tl wilts n taranteed. i4 l Mr. Logan was at that tiuie' cons idered k And yet they are easily secured. ' , } b standing. Witness did not re ember evrp wort at least $15,00,0. , �� as in partner• Y y mat s.t Gla .ypt tt f/ tltil,j3s. inaertin an typology in the Pi kering Nev a Our modern methods make; it e)as � O � =F ship with accused some 1.5 or 20 years ago, freeing ). Casev of any rea onsibility 'n for anyone to become the possessor GE O. T running a thresher and had no trouble of GL O E O r r any kind. Had ,io knowledge of the st tnd the matter. The acknoivled enient that of a pretty set of teeth. • R. A. Bunting lead not signed- his fatlier s The operatiun is painless, ing of either hnndsmcn. but judged from name, was iv n with the u derstandin 0i=.•+.�,. 1V.�C�N'1'. µ ea appearance. Opinions did not cost much tt o R Our operators are experts' - All classes of Hard and Soft Wood, also that it would remain sealed a d be return- - -— - - -- tznlesa spoken too loudly. Tile signing of ed sealed it he Bunting, die flret, H. a M• A. GALLOWAY, Dentlgtl: Slabwood for sale, another 's name was not a proper act but A PE F CT TEA 1=� P p statement made to Inspectb Sweetman, N.8. Corner Toro � s I the financial standing of the perpetrator ,. Vonire and Queen Sts., -' Drs Custdlfit 88W1[1 would regulate the enormity f the act. u Feb might have been made in 1 o onto, but ct g I Y that the witness was not c ,irtain. • Dr. Will oommenee i riser!, t =' Had faith in Mr. Logan 's integrity, after .—..� r. all had been made known -- -- - ,. - - -- t'a:., i W. Cullis said : Had lived here for' nine Hill ' ids Saw and � �- i!!!!!t! •• •!! !i!!iiliii !i iii! i• i a ON, ` years. Was by nature a Reformer, but F . Pl n Wills. k u r ", •' voted for the candidate and not the art - ' -•: ' , .; •:, .:: ; .. ° ; .; • : .. - ' alYil ✓ • ' Did not know much of the standing of the • a i ' i i I ' \' r► 1 + < ' two bondsmen, but would think them cod • : H S. MILNE, g • iNE §T TEA � •... G for .each amounts. Did not think Mr.. • the perturbation of spirit a wemat# to • i Brown's Corners. v THE worttt3 S j{raz+ Logan did anything very wrong in signing Ci • fern in cooking with a bad stove. 0 r _ . J FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CURL , xx the certificate. Weald think as mach of 'a constant aim been to furnish the be J ' , ; article possible for the use intended. T man after he signed another 's name as ljs- Pc 114 ITS NATIVE PURITY. � fore. Did not think it wroq to srgu an- • t.. t - -__ t� ri ...t w 3 1 REGAL PERFECTION ! Monsoon" Tea is ut u b the Indian T other. name. Was not in that business P P y f ' 7 r y� y� �y p rowers as a sample of the best qualitiea of t I ; himself. ANuEuee= jo�a•4Ln� Therefore they use the retest care is 3 +' �+ s s Y W. O'Leary said: .lied kabWn Mr. a y • i s ' s sieetion of the Tea and its blend, that is why We ,.. - I - r I..`. _ --For . buildin •-•-, _ _ Logan for 2,) years, and had' heard nothing f P for foal or wood, ulfils every requir • ut it u themselves anti sell it only in the or* a ainat his integrity. If Logan did not :�krges, thereby securing its purity and eaceelience • `.t s2`; R g y• 8 went. The design and ornamentati ! LtlriOVfite Walls, Silos, IStat�le FI081'Bi, " it 11 intend t defraud an croon the 'i 'fit up in lb., lb. ands 16 pages, gad nvu i w fu y t d o d y p • " of this range are in advance ofanythin HOg Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, ..d,n bulk. act of forgery would not interfere- with his • ` - reviousl attem fed. The ovens a t' KEEP IT: ; good standing. Was a Grit, but did not. ! `� 1 f � P i l.ipe8, E 03., Eta. At,t. Q000D GROCERS f ¢Cq1, urge an provided with draw -out rsC , i 1 o?ur ratxr does not keep it. tell bins to im,►�i a vote for Mr. Dryden when he last ran. A 4 +, Ci oven doors heed with tin, fire box pr - armors and others who tiontern late Y g -! man that wilfully commits forgery should ` video with mine du lox rate aid p $TREE HAYTER & 00. ._ be punished. Did not Know Dr. Eastwood P baildiag nett person, malt;® your plans r • , y g • Is • ect ano sure ir. Full h and 1s Front 8troet East, Toro +its n 1888, but D. O'Connor was cod is r' early, get your aappl of Gravel ° b K equipped with oven shelf, teapot shelf, sad field attunes on ty a ground _ i� SW at least the executors of his father's h For sale by John Dickie �C Co, Ptokertll } foot oven doortri trip, ' estate had that idea two years previously. • P �` : daring the winter, than��v ` Mr. Logan committed a moral wrong in k r • �.•• large broiling or thirsting r six with fuse saving both time and l frame, iro+ide with four or .six cooks mono oaora signing the bond, yet witness bad not lost' vc satalo f 0w t ai. Doles. Sled for deaeripti tl Iawed —An Idea 1 Confidence in him, ae lie showed no di•tposi• i 1f3ir"lEftfl• pi'i t of cement and otter par- our tderis• tr• a ••esii . ° ;l : tion to injure anyone. Ho had every con- AML PA M�• l�MA11T Mt ►;if. CO., i.TO.. • •1iti�iKV ,1,LS, WT. twularn ripply ��� � tso0•i n # - ° Booboo iA Mr. Lormo's integrity. r Idle by A. W. 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YEARS AGO. �ti t, :' -my t a rn, I feel kind `- D1roubled 4. - like, for the preacher body h kept ledlun' us as mattn 'gan' into twos •: closets to pray, said wane is that small. - and that full o' tati,es is could .+4,• . manage it any gall," and Betty Deed etg'1,� as she stretched her poor old �' .Peet in front -of the fire tahat &Eiiday ` afternoon, • and -looked w.istiullY towards ' gaunt middle -aged daughter, ap- P'eer,ling for a little light can her pro- r, e - , t car, , The letter Ewan standitn�g at ' dice palin deal table, putting . paper covers on one 'htadf- dozen jars pots, and did not c amswes immediately. for Jane's . fingers Were cworsened by field -work, and 'her t mk was in her eyes a delicate Done. - 'POOW- as they were, 1. _: dhs, had ma°- to make "a Iwili,n" of that de- . I 1. . ]coccus a.P019 Jelly'- whaih can alone .be made from the willd crab, or "scrab" " as it is locally called, and proud she was of its garnot -like .clearness. %I T,.: she pressed down t/b0 last tver, x t4 howeverr. slhe {poke : "I dinet ken �._ t - , aatght about closets, though maybe's the Lord will hear us; whether or no, I ~' mind I did - ask him to sand us a-good - Crop when I vas- plantin' them taties +: and sure. gn�ugh never had we the likes on't; bdt I doe like to see yon man gist into the Pulpit; he always had tot 'nice an' white shirt breast, and Ws coat is that, fine and black and ihiny, it 1001M gale fit tin,' and eb; but. 1. IIe d °� th+P the good book. fair won - , derful," and with this exposition of k s i her views of preaobinlg Jane returned hTer task. : Sunday afternoon thongth it cast, she , , .F felt rte burden on her conscience 'b ti .r- y t Y`�,`- re, n of its mend, ne character- s b� T k- rather, indeed;, uneons,cioualy prided t herself because it was a "nice tidy job, >- amd she could do I'd in a clean m -bite i { apron." The fu.ncti,on bled almost ai . �1, sort of t4ancti'ty about' it and partook I s a religia churacte•r. ' ! .� r ` Sunday ass II prilncipally marked to ', Jame by the Pact that she could wear a 4 whine apron 'all day, y, instead of the p coarse sacking wr{slpper proper to field - work. .' , Jane 'wrattghli" I the ''Bondage" on the y _ farm where her brother was "hind," s 4 , atnd worked from 6 a, m. to 6 p. m., for the 'ban cltgome sum of fifteen-pence, sand when tJhe weather wasn't too r roueb, Janie � was wonderfully con- t - t64 too. and no more thought of CgqUestLgniing the rigntnem of it than dial that of the houns of rising and the setting of the sun iteelr. s Jane could neither read nt)R' write, ,. ` and was not clever onough to brave J?7 iouatd out for hertseslf t hM t if eveirybody _ ,' �, ' left off working twelve tl,ottra and only % worked eight, poverty would be no store. and the pure stream of na- t'iamafi prosperity would forthwith run what sever directed, even uphill if the era r�i i ware laid on Proper Socialistic w - - p Ales 1 - ell, the- world moves and we : �',; with it, and if Contentment must needs w .s .. dire to give birth to Progress, so let it t be. Perbafs 'no ,human being hah a right to be contented with so little as n' poor Jane p fo < -, Her life h� ' even the b1o. kelown no great joy, not 9eoming time of youthful love+ for "virtue" is too often a very t t� stat"n and almost sordid thing below a do I `' } °extas;ct level of intellectual • culture- t ! ; either it means a prudent and too often ' lavers marriage, or a life of old b' I- I r maidenhood unsoftened and unsweet- t erred by any recollection of the happy G •ng tdme w1dedi ought by rights to to_ t , Love i�n its btig+her aspects is a planb k y.: that neetl,s culture for it.s development, 111i e heeds eomethiug of leisure, aomethingl se t crP freedom trout lower cares, it a maax to g or woman ha.sin't bread and cheese, he w 11 ' ` or the thinks of bread and shim se first no panionslupp second, -, net cis, mi too, a touch of self- consciousness anti for a sense of individuality -r "1 must be 1" - before there c,°,mes any wish for stn mantel union. {In fact, mind must old ' i exiect before it c:an unite itself to kit mind. she- . to Jane meant ruin and Ern . Shamed as she had seen i t in some of - nuc her ,girl conipxr,iuus, while her view of vaa. marru,a�ge w•� - expre�ed- . naively ma enough w(heu speakilig of that of a be 4bmpa.ratively wealthy oman; "What to call :had she iu ni,Lrry 7 She'd lent to keep herself I" said ap arently folly sta Mind no fluttlt,t' gu in ane's maiden soh 'I_ mind. r (: But though jcry had beet unborn, her we, 1. life had belt] one. great pa,�sion ; a love `1' P as that of sex, tender and self- strc ytAB asr that of mot!he rhuod itself. she lover senate the day «-Then, a girl of' It e�ilghrt, Iher by brother bad been given drif ' hies to hold and to nurse "War 1JIan" . wo h,acl meant all the world to Jane. gas And a bonny child .ho Thad- been -- to h sturdy and st-ronlg, and "wilful as a lid and bairn .should be," and a heavy weight O for poor underfed Jane to carry in his ntw {` lvotktin days, when, "their• mothers ling 8 he firld_�, the little girl had' A be nurse aril lwucsekeeper and wok; ro and carry diaa��ners to the field- workerq -w with the chuf,by youn'gste'r astride her gae • bask, or slung in a shawl so as to agar learve he rbainds free for basin and for cud' basket. lank How proud she was of brim, too, so knet :- proud She forgot- has tweight, forgot brou j`- even 'that 'he hurt her when his hard "P !'� little fists beat her shoulders or to and. A,t her hair, as he cried "Jenny tugged back, I faster- -Dan 'a is to' itwot," and the her <; t'in'ed, willing 8(4d tried to trot forth- "Y ,with.. . . t'ra v JJra1n- was a mart now , and a• strong, snow rI ' fg�000t,d- looking chap, tau; anct thougl�I he Passe ` brad not been in a hurry' about it, he cotta, was doing .a bit of courtrng on his o -*vn• hip s' `. socou.nt at last, and Jane had hi sup. Ik4 fir• to keep wai,tin,g• while the milk- ant] e>aaid at this farm took.ltyngel tQ fill cold ` Bleu' car i in t -he byre, than, 8116 was rnan ` wont to, do, a.nd dice old m.obher by the t.ol• p 'angle muttered to herself that, "Dan a kin I shotildr.1 'hAe TiWM sense' that lot his reply, �taaity- rputddin' SPcil for all the laesen to a . tbAt ever were _made," and that "nd Op gc}od would Game o' such a fly-by-the, once I< �y as ipJl y was like U; be,- in bl' :: ...._ ' _,f �,ie Yft , n , ti« I ";K `. ' ,,« f' }} �, fe' t O .f :. i... -.. ...ri. V3.. ... � ,e i aP :. , , f. 3. . rt'..,� rt s :,, I- t $ .. - �-,' y i.• i j fi _. . jai 6Y 6 .: . Y 5 ,'. °2 _ M ' � hgf �y L - e +r_"'IZf.Zt \{ - f -xi +.7 ;4�ux..3r,`f .:n -,Ii«.t'r _.yy +3�..X f £u A #% ` _,.�. .F .;rte., r;.'.__ .. it � �i t r at jY ♦ s s r f rra a r id I. a r'� qq 'Y?' 1 v4 i e ' �r l a s r^ > �t r _a t J ti gr t it . k - { a a- ii "'r- •N 'Sd 5 yJe� W ' (- ,� a 1 � �i r _ X a 3.r a. r �. �• �'. fI ♦ as - a -{ � I. i l s; -� . - -fin - �• tr s tP . k,:: t { pr+ r �� z [ '•4 ' yq 3 J 3. ``a>•El x s 7 - yi -.., , �i. - l'• 1 i� � 4 - I I f - t 'Y h� •rl l � .'fit+ . Ri• �1 I ro {. . a f - " 1 §�* t. ,- 4 '3 A , e a 1. 4 f 8 F , s '`•5• r - .>F «1 � I.- il ^�,. 4 ! hl t i'al i. -'1- 4t +V _ I : *- �.1 M• -,bill ,� - . 4€ ,, MY.., 1rL. Mir I +� k' , 6 ! 4 Y ; SY >i. ,, 1 i k {F ty _ E f a ad t �x } •'( a - �i• K' z - :ri;�'. .!9:t f - rr�� '- t7s ".'IR�.Sd ..I n , c s„ r - v -r`• _. 11 § I S f -�. , I a a i § . f I .: 6 .� � � , , Y.. : :- . .-.. - 1' i I 'F 4*I3t,. -41, r, Ewa. ¢ { .. Y '_ F� T qG h `�� r �:: s E ' ^ {�¢t�.�, f� - L ^�. f 3 � r: ,<x f - � �F" � ,- � � .. sy tz , ,- eft f +t _ �i I i �+f or-W t• . 4. ll 4 Y �• t 1 t a 4 4 ti r S -. -T 4 F k - -1 i 4 a ��{{ _ �: f' r 7 'I _ Y n jj fair ­ .0,11"q, 4 t . . l - - - . - =t aM .{ .� . i . ... ,. Autumn, wore on and winter came, laps up tiro struggle and the strap a �- - - k, - `.. . - � ,, l i. and a thr'ribsl severe one it was. s�se of peace ; t;§ud main that tar- f�������� ROLD whblctsoma res -p�aui fax <.�, JiTa>: Snow fell heavi y ]very early, and lay ringing-waa It re 11y ballet { This music. b+e t, .for we have a lr9r L f+�e' weed on t1% outlying Larc>t�a where And was it a warning $ Fplfka did at a11. Well, iln latgd, we (pave �` �� food etw, tsaaxoe for man and beam, have them whiilea 1 - � '`"'"`` _ -° r. Kirkup, and tide asalafaeat, Mr. d it df1i t to get fresh s Theo liratt�h at.l'b�a� faintltlg �hsee A TITLEp IIVVESTO S ViEVVS ON hub the never .go armied• they ap tip Houston, y plies in the ] condition of the carne again the though t of Dan, and MINERS' PROSPECTS._ use no threats; they go itn and out, tt�$ roads. nerved her for anotbier elfort. She , • r -' ,,, yet, because they represent low' in thaw , There. wax no fieldwork pro r, butt moat' see Ilia asap face. persons, they kFg a population of eve Jane ]tad to •help ig foddering amainrne �[°etru. Ntes "ra*1"a -Begin `ot- Civtlli1"16u g the cat- knots how he was --and upborne by to a Miner'$ 1LIfe --A Striking. Contrast six thousand grt3opl,A, drawn from 1 tae told ;herding the sheop, and many, her i4tesisity of love, tbie tired woman - quarters of this world, itn order. ITtN a weary plunFe sills Iliad with bacsk- pianaged the ' lasst mill or two almost hetwoesu Ameries8'a dl Canadian Life not so on the other side. Thft miners 1 of •hay oa r�Tans Lull ofIout tur- ,-In a.state of ]trance• E�he gr$ty uncon- at the Mines- Boaslan 's 1'rospeats. tyre sometimes fire free. That is to • naps, wills thpr limbs aathed . i arnd her hvious of a,U that surrounded for -of When Stir Charles st say, they carry gums, and pop them oft , ''d °gib before sera can say winkle] " fingers grew banunnbed,,. - I the sold, the c�arkq, and even of her of the drawing rrosn o civilization its g • But the worst was; yet to come. Dan own body, and seemed to herself to bo Sir Charles case this with g laical 4 this stalwart, ' Dan b beautilful, Dan already )present wbetre her loved one was to step into thew Ileac shirt, sand ous sort of coolness, all this more zest - s'th,e man -bodyy " took- cold. How, no a the coarse fug from the vision which his +tvnrdb one know, andl�sooti h!e lit l gimgs of th uncoxtvention- . { r1 breath and gn 'I] as gaeP for' $e is easier now, and I'll try and al west. Sir CheLic lee i ht have heels r'Onjvres tip. ; t g sharp .cut - potriae again to-morrow,11 ttraid the doc- g salt ever carry arms yaurseLi, tin s pain o pleurisy darted through tor, who had remained ]anger than content frith the drawl g -room of life; Sir Charles9" 1 ,, hie Y• tl,ttttal at the cottage, fightingg Death 'for it case fuinislyed with all softness "Certainly not, -taxed especially when There was mlioo4' of the baby still in with his ow7n' hands for the odd mother 'tad ease. Rain I am on tile, other side of the] lime. ti `i the big, strong - mains and he was all wt far from an efficient nurse. agown Castle, in t "Flow is that$" unused to sufferlatg; and as ni `ht fell Even as he s cite the latch was lifted, north of Scotland, eonf sad hiiirt' lord. g P "Well, I consider it a tempting of- the pain grew worse. and Janq_ entc =red. Her eyes were �d waster. Hie mig t have cast a Providenm On Me other side it is The nearest medical man lived seven set ---her lips drawn aero�se her teeth, Prideful eye 'over *van hundred 'thou- m4ally certain that the "other fel- ,t , miles away, and the roads were barely ,and she looked tall amd straight and Bond acres, of which h ' was the - solo low" will shoot first if he suspects you - passable, while telegraph-wires wwere -white as one already dead, Yet her pal_ heave a gvn. If you have no guar you - thi a as far xemoved Tilley kept 'lid lips tried to form a question. ',Died, 'Possessor' and he was sairnts of trier will pprobably gent clang quieter. early hours at the farm, amd the lights but tried in vain. homages of Q1ttndreds ° •leal•hearted "What about Roseland ttsel£P WI11 ` were all 011t, and Dal], `Bunny Dan," "ie$, there to yope ., i°•: ILOIIe-1 auredly, Highlanders, who recognized him ae it become n11 that is claimed for is- muugght die before the morn ing. the doctor said, answering that pa.- head of the clan with had pat changed a great centre of g:opulatiionP" Meanwhile they did what they could, thetic appeal ; but even as be spoke he "Well, it is claimed thra.t it will be- and it the remedies were not of tote laid the woman, on the low trestle bed with the years, and who were, as unso- come a second Butte, Montana. Celr- '' ''l best, they were, at all events, numer- and tried to feel the pulseless wrist. Ph'isticated as if the &trac+les of steam tainly' I think it will experience great , ous enough, beginning with "pepper -' The hours passed, and the woman and tale devveloparine.nt in. the course of a few mint waters," told encliug with a din- la a gralvhy had never been. - �_ y pparent11y unconscious- though the - years. Alreadtiy the population avi• ner- plate heated in the oven and laid dactor was still in the little home try But then Sir Charles was only, twen•, tales towards 1't. A `'` y- great deal oL T._: ; whips a fete pain was worst. in ever means he knew to keep the tY -two; he Loved the adviwturous and business is transa,oted In it. S pme of Stull no relief came, and the strong eb g 1>1e --for Death, great Death, thx, unknown; be bird been the pride the pP,ople are beginning to bring their ' Young fellow turned his cheek to the was hovering near. of ties Camridg+e University crew; be WIVES AND F�.MILIES, pillow and wept like a child. - Morning broke, and Dan 1 ales "Eh, my mart, my Bonn man, liana, ing like a child, his breath P-• so that, we may expect a social'lifo in ing peaceful, lead thrown the shoulder stone. and run' "As a steady diet Sir Charles, what now,dimna. I'll gan toortan mysel, and his hot and feverjsh forehead in the halt -mile; and, in fine, was a ,• but ye shall hae a bottle frae the doo- COO] and moist • but Janes face looked splendid the place before 1 tor," and Jane took her thin, old shawl strangely re f I Young fellow, who stood. six do you think of pork, beans and tre- g Y Y in than early light of fcset, and felt, it in his blood and bones ac1eP', and her woollen bonnet from the peg dawn. T her eyes unclosed and Well e?arl but -° 1 1.7.11 behind the door and stepped out into her lips murmured one word that he should have a g go vt, you know. just period of rough- perhaps after a few worths it becomes the night. (audible to the doctor, as he stooped Ing it. ps o Dure 6116 ' vt aken fhem at the farm Overr her, "Dan I" a 'little monotonous. At the same t.im and ask the master to send I Ruh n will pull thr SO he ram's• out to Brritish •Columbia after a little holiday spent at m Hugh now, my a- 3luntin That was about Pour ears own home, I come back to ht without there was nobody to go, for Dan anti I had woman." he answered; but his voice a g' y she were bha only or p quiver in it that cur ago. Ile said farewell to his dressing, m►sgiv rigg It is pot the food so much Y kpeo le that self, prised him- g as the at,se,nce of other comforts One ]lived near, for Jim the plough -icy hall rase,- and 'with woalleut shirt and dbeb not mind cackling his food; but • Fans to has mot,her's "buryin'," and the A smile -a leam of joy-=. "Eh; Gad rough le ' farrtgler was getting an old ma a him_ did clear then, bless him, and heaven $ leggings, and a stout little pony, perhaps a shave now and then, or a self, and not too kindly eitherr, it must maun be nearer than i thought, the not forgetting a p1 attiful supply of bath, would be desirable. I say notbin . • music is that sweet." pork and beans,. about shreds anti patches, for theses we . s be confessed. , "Sally P No. Bally must exl,ect out west," - might like good - looking oh�p Rik© Then there was silence, and another . Dan wall e°ug"h to fetch and carry soul wag free from earthly bandage HE STAft,1'1JD TOR THE WTtb, 1 suppose it feels good to get home, 1. for her, buttoatdh her •turnip out o! forevermore. And i Sir Charles, and exlmriemce the de- ,<(: her warm lied to do tau'gh't Por him " Isabella Waddler t was ~villa engaged in shoot- lights of fresh liale.nP" 1. thought Jane, comforting heri�elf amid ing ihinga that he turned to sniping. "()h, Yes, but at home I do not wear her suffering with the thought that no. 1 �l . HE CO1MPROMISEL. ltle.meta raining expert, and the result this kind of dress'- pointing to his one could love Dan as she did, and tweed morning suit-"I wear Highland t` •' was tlwt ht+ examianed the prospectus cost'ume." maybe she wasn't far wrong . An "" - irl a cclrtai.n alaiw, This claim today "And so the steam' and the telegraph ,a Y- iiow` a "!iit�eh Ateutsr�i Aeasri fti:ttteNi iYiiL ihR is known as the 'Ceaitre btatt' spin P° led the plc- tureiaque at Bal- how. she needed all her love before the et haven't s i night was over. Iti,airoud ('Ompany. Thle woman was very tired to start 1`brt railroad superintendent was ve�gy closes to the 'War Eagle., It has passed nrigow.n ?' ., with, for she had tried to do both Not a ,bit of it. �-. , busy, arld when the the experimental slags. It is as ear- "And your people have still their aim' Dan's work and her own "so that the pale man with rag- taint as ar,yt'litlg can tie certain that Pie ways, still .render - hurnagls to the o 1. ar beasts should note want their Fed • lvhiskets limped in with one arm it will s,eedi! head of the clenP" meat," and in her care for them had In a sling, PatchR•s of court plaster all speedily larY 1U"som dividends. , well -nigh forgotten food for herself. over h4s tact+ and a bandage tied around Sir Charles .put a cuusi erablo amount Yew' 1 obarrve no c.hangt3 in these Rex clothes were t)yin and worn, and regards.' I had some pictures taken his head, he looked u7, Itnl,atietltly and of nlorley into it; so did, sub'seytlentIY, showing the Iighland costume, when her shoes were heavy, yet• fait From► a few fri<�nds. No shares are offered 1 carts at 'home. Some are coming out:, water- tight, and the roads she had to said: travel alternated l►etween bite that "Well, vliat is it f" ', . for sale to -day• 1• ►ruslness is'a close, and I will manage to let you have opA:" - were hard and frost -buuna but Com- corporation. Thanks. L wish you had had your- ' r ' parative�ly pt.►tv',al,le where the wind I've got a damage isult for $5,t9.ODO , self lrhotograph ?d. that day- you enttsr- had swept them clew, and others against pale man, I sty You .could not see Sir Charles ed Vancouver with ovie sleeve in yuttli'�rf pp your road," said tll�es as typidyi,igt in his dress, the uncon- shirt and your trouselrs and boots fold inches M3Ack of Below, wbare it Lay in "but before filing it I tJtuught I'd he hallows, and the air waa keen and came and see if you'd like to settle it vealtiunul west, of traits, and tllitt I could have had a card, and pitiless as that of Dame's y�� out of court. I'm ruined for life and file fact is, he said to a reporter c'O%ot for the world," wa the la•uglt= Inferno" itself. in Mantras] the otter day, in the tours© ing reply, It Was w6(11 art to ten o'clock when there ain't a jury In the state' that he stated, and the night was dark would cut it down more'n halt." °f some talk, "that I. was tbinkin,g of . �. sea fair the stars, and the gleam of, The superintendent wheeled round In getting PRlc,togra,ph' taken in Duty RAILROAD PROGRESS. - tjhe wnmnirched icy snow, cclrtrsei suit; but I will cxutfess to you ' Such a n'ig'ht In the country is tbes his chair and hi's manner changed. - - acme of loneliness. The world itself "Came In, sir," be said. " and take (laughwig heartily) "tbat 1 was too the Wenderrai Ad�anec Wbirh Ila>s Talus eeemod dead and the wind atlone left a seat. At what place on our road usliitwed t° have the business done, riacv. since the 1ratrly nay* -� to Mourn. Not a sound of bird nor - were Yau bunt' Roughing it is all very well fur a Probably few pup le at ;tw presednt besat to break the Stitllness and the while and lrarticulurly when you. do it, Buie can realize �vitttLt a uaint and litary wayfarer may travel miles "'Three miles from here, wber'e she q ;: a i:thout meeting anotbh r human crew- curves. I don't al for plt*asure, told not from compulsion; curious line tlw Liverpool i and Man- ttlre. any of nighdn and but I caul tell you that, it ,ets a little Jane was rosaie eatangl>,, and et I t I'm injured :internally. One of g eheAer Railway was . in its, early days, pp Y tire:rsutut+ now turd thtrl. You fuel,.af- or ]law total] eiard new thnugityts same to her in °1y arias may ]lave to come off and my y •different were all its heat night's walk. Nor a Teti +' months of it' that you would a ,�intnients from thr,.se- to which we Strange,. she bar sPine'e getting weaker ever de, appointments lily knew cabs' tie The superintendent van ratulated liko to g,,t back to civilization. h' r , aght was like till th+esn, tar all lle�r Q art, now acxustomed, says ribs Railway: , ; 8r in,itutru <, you have to discard all nu- tty yeah of country Life, fors ll dyad himself that tic roan had fallen into tiu►ts ut refsnvntrrat• You r►elsrit scares World. Yet travellers were vastly ' been wont to go to bed at sundown, his hands befol-e the lawyers had Rot- wex,Ilen Shirt and leggings. You take Pleased 'aitrh it, anti thought that to- and, weary and sleepy, bad never ten bolt] of }lit°, w►th you ulxtn your tri,s , hauglllt of resin to look from heir win- arrcl his band began 1 [ark and pay five or six shillings to go thirty ; g to wander towards him check book on luxuryjYc,tu tWt rgl,�uul�rLCtleniglil un ]tat miles to art hour anti a half v►as the - �v at midnight storms midnight his drsk• cairn. "Its strip • grtlultd, wlappi,ng your hlcuixe.ts ai►c,ut, 'Pt'rfectioti of rheapneits and speed. 'They 'low fa,r Off the sky seemed. 'and how ,g g•worsw" saild thr' pale you­ 1f you art> lung out your c•lotlltrs went into ec.;tecies about this deliglt . ' the dark, threatening clouds that ten' ' I don't see no rrat ni et or K Will gt•t ragged anal dirty. 1 reutetu -� oQd of more snow yet to come, Did c!- y'" I►et• ente•r,ng Vancouver once with of 'jingling slung over a jarring stone \� Go live up tilers, and would Ilia►h . Wt,1 watt+ sort hurt P ". ' - block road, in coml,artmentes about as : . �`` bier Ann- -0ttive to 'Fell, it was ttiaa way. T wits ir,'ttnp- UWI; S1,1,E%' �: IN MY t>Illtl l,, ' ttFiere try hizusetf P� Atldtwoula G l in, down thin way loukin' for work, stir] trig htx,td full of holes anti a furtn�ghf.'s cuuiulcxiiuus are (London four wheeled en who he was. and not be Lard on I laic! down °n taus track a whip, to brerd ui•1 .pay fact,, I was ihotuu lily cat's or in. •seru► -open fnhars- a -banc, m• for he'd never had much rest and clruplx,d off to r,lenp. 'that wars di.t t•l,utui +t ' and felt it. I lw kan� Y. ,ettite blinded with arks I. where the hoolin'P And wrsy},a I>Aan would 3 o'clock in tin aftrrnc�,n_and tee fast not tuiital. you knoll. Ivan rough ,t, and ran considerable risk of tieing set "Press was due to eonie along at 8.311." and rani gcl; ig back to t he btrrsine,sa uu +v , . , . rget his manners, as ire used to du " Did the cowcatcher strike you 1" fur almmt itiree, yearns, with, of cu on fire„ E'�uty time the train stopped hrm he plat the splLrish priest, and • " No, it wa.tn't t!► cowcatcher. 'Iahtat's a h<ilidu u;,w a,ui l urse r think to Pull. hta forelcxkt till she whore my damage soil comes in. You (iiith aylittle �ritttau u n in; but the l,as4ertgeta �ccre bumped against ndeci hint what the Quality looked 6 �) Y can bavo each other, screw -coupplings being un- e". your train were two hours hit-hind tcx,.utuch of it known till 183:); but tibias seem to heave tUod ' ss! hr'dule tittle, and I woke u ahtaat a - Th,'rt :s no mx, ,ial life in Rorssland 14►rne it ail coniplacently. The first �` Was, ten Jane s miutl, not so very o'clock anal went over to a arnilie,use like the "ppriest," only bigger +}nd ytt,.uI counsO class vehicles were painted yellow, and-, er; and, in Ler heart, ahe thou�!ht, to ask for se,nth grub. ']`liars 'reap a ' of an alum. The, minors all dres�i l {u re sur,b Maisie >x ar, (�uat,n Adelaide,: 7 1. ❑der. for 'Iles h ®ci h,nard hc,r wlteart tecl- he,acle�ii widow ntxtning the place, ul,kt', ut euurc,e, uric] 1 dress like :t'tarclui4 of Stafford. Tre_ieurer, and De- ` prayed for a.Qot,d crop o'tat.ies, and sir, took a shine to mej 'and [ took th{ uisri +ry, �tilll,u 1 aru in town. �i'l,Fn c�i;ttic}s. lie�in�z usually eight. feet long, d that was good of - him il tscsein' he'd a shirts, . to her. Alunit' t[tree weekls sit• gi, out upon lurtg trips to-th:s tiillrs ul:on a lt,►cstt'of only six fe3et, t!ite ,itc h a lot o' tha,ngs to n 'rid, and alto later C married her. 'Palk starlit. ctrmu «,t U'uw• tt, t1tk�� lx,t -tusk .for eve, y_ ell up and do,n congidPrahly real tl y ny folks nPeakitl' to ei�u that cutilcl catcher•r,, coloru•I1 r•oweatchers ain't in tiring. Call it fresaatcl- heul.thful l,ut thc, ran. tt> rile tse;y,tld clays coichei�tllere ,. 1. ko 'grand �r�yers,' I�;ll Would it with that woman. You alai the► fix gc,f. {t using -s of civili;eatiuni tastt� good K roofs or awnings, I,vt of 4lnre. li .,f happen to listen if she asked hits shes'a got rnN in. '[f your train had,lwett whon you ieturn." ten no midm and no doors the color - ' spare Dan P on til"M 1'd have been killed niet, and .-Could you give, a word of advice to of thorn, airy ex,nveyanee�s .was Una nto:,tei;t she knelt beneutth the eaq1• and never got int`.0 this trouble' lxu,l,ld� in the e ±usl as to m:ekiti ra in the piercing cold, and all ]ter u llat'l1. you offer for a CUm�rornise P" ille�lt+,P' S .invent- 111.1 E. UR PINK. 1 carrot out in a axis' for 'help to rtes T1 "' superintendent felt relieved suf. "l�'ell, t'bn riser advi're 1 t ?clout two and a half tons wag Ilse vex ehsa $rteH. little but yet felt ficiently to. hand out Half a dollar, -and save rely investigate all claims - thinckl pros- average weight of .111 the coache.,,soltte y good. the prile man accel,teci it. ,t•ctuiss•s liar fur«ard k ?y inter +e,ietl lilt- ecl in the xcrne less, but all were construct 1. hen a little more hopeful, a little It's below my figures,`' he trail, ',but ierl. '1'h:'rc; is ctu dclrbbt t test, world 1i , f Tightest and weakest manner•, . >nger, even as it seemed, in body, we,'ll salt it stluat�,. I'll l,�srt- ,t pint of that. there Ina til,dfutclicl tnini,ug field in y t >ullciery ssst,c, had by rip means went on her way, whisky with this, anti if that. old cosy- a gre, peel 11.c, differences in wc,rking con= was slow work at best an6J the catcher runs attninst rile when [ i> liritish Colutul)iu,. but on the _other ttitions t,et.tvertt rcr.scl and rail traction. Led rynuw was toilsome; th© g hand{ the ±r ++ are not a Pe\v stvinciliugl 'l'h<• , ltollm to-night she'll think shit's jump- affairs. Cas the seductive pruspect.us guard s:tt on the roof of the last. man's breath came in short, bard ed this track, ewllided �yith a Kravel bas autd:a g.x,dP '1 "lull is tit+ quFast.ion r�;uc:h, ur of ortej fiat with a brake, gasp at times, and there case a sound train and went through a forts -fut,t er ears like church lualla far tiway, r y ea,n 'der m suit fur tti < +. intc•4 or. We11, if, you catlnot anti etas exposed to rain and snow, ht;at tnA.Stic. � ou ma y go yourmelf to make' invest' ition r'r'd cold, dust, and spc.i,rks, in a l,ar- tte .wondered wihat it meant. against Your. road withdrawn, sir." can engag;.: a reput'nve lawyer yoir harous manner. 1'G s triode of treating of or twice Rh staggered, but - -- --4r -- - Itc„sl;t.ntl to do lilts trusintssa for ou. a n'a•n so i1111)urtclrlt tv tltFt raft ly of er for one moment thought at re- 7alunt iti tits },t:st way. Aar irlstanct', wej Y ttht I.rn i n st tt :� usu.:e l on most lines In - I. uishing her purpose. 'i'Ii�: SULTAN AN U Ff;l~.C"1'itJ�`I7'.Y. ,ut�j. eso ►ue t irrre ago a tlr,y cuvnt ry till 'nearly. 1850, and Has At 111.51: she reached the village and The Sultan items to halve• a curious y i 1 "OS►.at f r issued but nne of t;ha t h Lh eu st, rn f iriri watts b:�t forth ]hat nra'nY «aYs in which the usstcl the Ynarl she sought. ­It's Dun' mingled liking fur said a dread of plat: , Marl railicuy plan copied hht� stage or Dan- - a rich vei.nsahatl been ciiiecuvereci in at ter - c <,:tc�i sy5tntu �vit.hout considerin how bad,,' Y maun come, for bn's lain vru[,e, rty. �1 a all laulxheci at. it. It g She sobbed, and leaned t ricity,; Sctn,e years ago l caused to was u lie, [pile and simple. - 13tr1, curl F'�sentially differi,nt it way. The first - nst the door-post as shay spoke ke ' be erected in llu� ground of Yildiz cartels enough, after th:i iativa of the class Isere ' i�n�sicle „ the doctor, weary though b© its' Passengers. t hie Kiosk a small theatre lighted l,y in- Prospectus, Second %Nero (outside " w;hb must. ex look( once into titt woman, est a - ta,te of had �eatt'her. The third i I it was no light - catse, tb� had �dastent lamps, Ono day, he saw RICHNESS WAS ACT[7AI.I.Y;: stare inwt" Of rb-Id- eatatge we, ght her there. the workmen trenching the walla to �+ S'1'RfUGI�. people, who were cc,ritentptuou.51 li�tn " czar soul -poor soul ;,pit down 'bit • order to bury the wires leading froni y h- rest. You are not. fit to Walk the This to the theatrel and `ylal�s toa$daecc+ ve tdealrt Again The• inte�nt!on t d ou ranylli �tt 1��'sean q la -te wi thle t3F VetltlesI tai he said. But J stopped this work buistin that. the g certai,i , , an inscription ,_ work "1°e 'had tone 1 offs r- was made{ to Inc toucll.ili a c� over Glue gateway of an important' Lon- and tarried to go. wires shoals] all l,o laced in sight on g e'll ride , pulead as he feared that otherwise the taial property. taus mining maclTiri- clan- terminus: �.tllrance for horses, el fttfster your th'edootor; sips 11 .might be used to produce an ex tici cry was said to lies new. It, was salami dogs, and ;third -class passengers." i 's gat' thick in 1 g'g• for I the elan], Ifs ltas also an elt+ctricnl lit ha ttcl, as a matte�t' of fact. Now second= ble,,, P l Trill, d ba$•e1Y. a lrtnd 'mining maehint�ry tun be, A A ~l�Uj?EN'S U�V1;C�L, sold the wisdo of her on a small lake, an Engllsth dragg-cart Y ps ' i _t �t�l stopped . driven by eleatricit and a tin eleotri- good as rre�v, or it itiaty }>„ absolutely All official bl his offer of a seat b Y egrams for Her Zia tcle.. Y �' worthless, These are• sa,mtl,les. 13e r cal tram -car, upholstered in satin and Inlre of the ITtlleel who are engtigod in esty Lira addrtased "Queeli, Lon don "- . :k into the nightt the woman w n`t, °ld which run to a eirule. It is 'said and are invariabl � ° k tics darkness waa d that lie [gas ever .­et ventured inside the bttsiuetris, scud make, rigid oil uir` #� q Y douched in secret ;r.: -11 ore pitiless. °fir' and the ies. All men are not mining tax ports lap ua a. , T'he P Nb sound, no any of these vehicles• and also that he g ! . , t3 g Queen usually signs u' ansod oubtjtes ,oc,t a few ntw�rl area itli- her Pri�-ate family mess es „V• ootsrtel,s, mLl9 by and by .the. has forbidden the, u of tQlephanea ing R• I ` assed her an hie horse, ands spoke I p _ Pan calla issue these flaring She sticlolll tel na hs ul plain gan Constant- inu,te, lest murderous cdns it stcttef'arrients in all 11 °nest " g P day word, but did not wait her , y' g q ric,t8s should be devised over the wires, ua c, but use one of hex word or ci and, indeed, BBB had no v ia� Tl milners arc a simgulurly quiet pier codes tom[ lied so' its to def �"� ° Fellows. Nbt t -lt:lt they are act- tsrction, Her 2Ytrt't�st nswer. ;, , , ... , y de , . - IN ID 4SGU:ISF 1 gels, y any meanls.. 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A PROVIDENTIAL RE OtI'E woR�'•$ T1 N DOLLARS 30TTLF. -- - �� - � .1 .; ' ' 1. 1♦, Ahink. any 13- year -old boy will be , a smart business ruse tic hen hie grows �`-' _ Axiy person who has deed erv�iline, , i r ... t11e neat upr" remarked McSv<Iull,ingeu. xicli 1 -a Life Burdened With pain �` pmu' cure, wlould not be • F Go on with, the story, replied Squll- li and Suffering, u"t'thO if it ca'lt t n dollars a I i% • 1 di 8', od bat'tGle. A . t . ,. , ,,.. , . hi worth its is `. g � t /�I �� a I had a couple of tong of coal deliv- g gaLd. and Ne7twiline i the best rented i ,w a i , - ered the' other day, and to encourage LaaR'not'' tleveri Neadaeiea and IPaitta 'ire Y for aJl kt'rtcls of pain. It L s' ,,r� r. Tommy to earn sumethi'n� T offered him the wtoglou of the Kidneys mad® the cures neuralgia in five minutes ; toothy th �-Iy�ophe�sphkt�sj Is a i�t kod A�� y `' 75- cc,rits to shovel it into the cellar. Lite or Mrs. necaaee Miserable• -Dr. who � -one minute ; latme Back att one I �L - He took - tL-e contract with 'great' al- Williams' Fisk "Pitts a �lication; 'hieaduch'e 'in► a fesw 'm'in- Ul : more. It Causes such Changes 0 the $ acrity, but I have found out afterward t . Other Medicines Failed. Cared After u - ""' �d aW Pm•ns junt as rapidly. tilatthergaln in permanent af1d1n1�1`OV, .tae�jl� r tihxtt 'hz dil not hancLle the coal him - �' � I .. - I From the Gravenhuzst Banner: self. In all eternity no tone can be so sweet 1 es even after �Oti Cease tak �g L Y continu i Hbwv did he manage i'1 9 . 'pOhr Risait'h is an affliction that 18 All where maul's heart with God-in ulri- ne1`V I— 9 I 1'1:. Ho, hired a cdlored ma to dreaded 1y y cue, and the first sign eon doth beast. Sound flesh; rich blood, stro g � put 'it in y: ever ,,,L 9 for 50 cents and cleared L5 without doing of approaching disease is usually 1trr ©t, '- '` d' estiOri • aren't these @VQith a t110u t r ` 1. any work h'imseit. with am akte->lpt on the part of the( bLldhr C p tdn� D' tetras y - tient to chIeek amd kall it. Frequently, C R s ohtstrm t i l he beets ails It i■1 the Ieariiu>Ig Ile of f tali oujgh Cure, sand ; no home should be i -_. however: even the most skilled physic - -- - -- - -- - -- • -- - - -- - - -, - -- - � rs?s E . a SA�T.D �OAI' I c uses fart, without it. Pmt to take and ' - Sto that Ca h I Fake wa.nnin It ORONTO CUTTING► SCHOOL. Ya 11 . ' t 'I uric ` of the best thins f and titre sufferer endures a or cleanin weary round of agony such as rhos© who rtgihit to the spot. ' spay �d to C�umption. A 2be,bot- d men, learn resat no better ten �, wr � .1 g g are in the full 6njoy'me,nt,of health can Resolve to see the world on the sun- tie of ShLIGhrs Cure may save your life. for circular iving lull int4rmati •1 +F ' boys' hands is sand soa ; It may be have no cons' i+ilon of. but when at Y have almost won the The shadow of trouble is nerall i goMAehine a�owell s Ladies Qarma� Dr� : ra { ny side, and you Y ng u8 Yo Age St. made'. at, home, anid.so ma a is cheaper ' I& a nredicitic; 18 found tltmt will curs ge .. . battle of life at the outset. bleaker than the trouirle Itself, - , 1. amd better' than any w,h_ic can he par- its worth. cannot lye estimated in del- �'�- ■ .ti I :f , -. r; I tars - and cents, It is wit.huu,t rim, files Cured In 0 Ito l► Nigthits --- Itchin., W.P.G 85i - -, c '4� chased. Scrape or cut iut ania(ld pieces ►Such is tiha p g' . an I Blurnin . _ :, 3 Pure soap and meflrt It As soon as gu h opinion of Mr..and Mesa g Sic n Diseases Nye- r' shAme� an ?:' � 6 Me(rauce of Ashdown,. Ont. Mr. - lieved In One Day. I - - I _i:. . I . ;,­ ­­ _ I ­ r *_' 'I Q tc I thti soap is melted talks f" a dish from LIHM >�y WI>M'M TO H8M ■'' the fire said stir in the mixture clean McC•�IUCC+ tells �t'hs story of This w,ife'e Dr, Agnetiv's Ointment. will tstlt'e3'it11 uiness Coll a< I illness and acre as follows: - "For three cases of itching 0, dry sea sand that has be heated. Use B Piles in frnln, theca to " , 1 _ near as much sant:d as you have soap. . O1; four yews. a•st my wife had lwn six nights. One a.inylicatian brings coal- m Qonfodera on _ - ' '. _._,;, .� �, 0- ?'q 1 constantly failing in 'healt:h♦ The fort. For blind anti bleeding pills it is CQllu �'IJ Ltd ate sulidi -}� •, i As soon as i.hc mixture isl 000L enough first symptoms toms of h Y J >r h -„� _, r � ,:� I .. t° 'hamdl+e roll it into balls! between t -lie Y P er troulxle ware tan- fort. For blind and bleeding piles it is AIDliated t tort,ttnteof t7hartered Aotou Gaeta ;tom +. 1. l.us of the hands, and K 1' and lose of appetite, trecout�)anitaci eczema, iy(trbers` itch, and all tlaruptions iDen�Y�s Tds son tiles meFree P a „I put the baps (,y lyeat ixt down ,pains and hero aohleei, eczema iarlyt.rs' itch, and all IjSru rlione >�W �,o .' Pa a dark, coal place to harden and g I ,�Pr.rii�ni. D. H.r>�8�1" - e.d , AEI $,. ;which affected her _ _ _I. t I . dry perioctica,ll As of the skin. Relieves lets. day. 3.5 centa. Lead Packets only Ali Oreesn : ` � y, I. Lima grew on she; was attack d with i11rick and Nixie ite" 4oc. ace., sic _ o i. Pains in the region of her 'kidneys that I : F -, - , . - _ .:. .;: lw,,ame allmost tr,rtbearable owing to *'� "" wwwerd Air ! ,: t I. i Cxol - - tom, asc s - 1-1 Week! 011eokor M , q% t, IN THE R..< Ghe i r severit Homo rremodies and @ f� y Magazine, �r►o --. for 2bo 8 �rwi�>i'b>�t3, Qa _ ( r 1. $2e Add., J. Ronnie, 117 Mutual Sk, ToronW yy a THC)U�h�T _ Cutter -I suppose these Choir fights diffeaeait 'medicines were tried, but with i n are quite as harmless' " . the prize no good results, Last winter ahe grew - 1. L varik ty 2 so wreak and .hplple as that 7 was obliged t�om'', 8Y tution -NON(E DETi'ERi OAt111AD IBeY .# Business Rduaation ara L west P h Cell, ...;� a p•� i' l Herter- Indeed not 1 I hoard Singer to seek nledicall aid for bete, and ac- AT K I �L� tlttn►daatee slwa ■ e eful. W 1W ;'L say titer!: the co'ntlalto cut biro twrce COrtlingtly semi her .I out t'o I3farris, -- where she received the 1 #st ='1 WAt so Il s Coop I�ro�s�s`• JE OTT. P>Mn �D� �"a, , medical attention, .the result of which' j� /��'� -- -Yonne men aril women i,f, was Only slightly beneficial.. On he.r /1 A I t. aT. W. Stamped •n ea�lr terse.., ! now in attendance at x� t 1. return, owing no doubt to the ,tadioua- ness of this journey, she suffered from - - HE thought that he could! trifle. I a relapse and her tra)ible came back in with disease. He was run Canada Permanent � i��� ` a form more aggravated than lylefore. down in health, felt tired end TORONTO., and Yonge 13ta, " I noticed in a a er which I was react- -, "- in,f; one day a testinionial from one who worn out, complained of dizzy JOAN AND' SAYf�QS COa Latesta,nd bestcouraes of BustaessTra iIt" load been cured of a similar 'trouble, and ness, biliousness, backaches oat thorough and complete faelliti(i +.+s: horthand and Typewriting are fonad i '. although knowing that other remedies and headaches. His liver and j t subsc ibed Oapitsl ,i � ,i6,'b00,000 College. Students assisted to oui t► - , :PS had failed in my poor suffering wife's kidneys were out of order. i rUculam. w. 13. if w, Pr of ill case, (here was h Paid -up Capital - . - Q,s00,00it yet a ray of hope. 1 He t ougght to get well by .t�,laoo,00sa 11- t'hlek fore �ya acuretl a Pew, tease of Dr. dosing himself with cheap ' ., Williams' Pink Pills and on my returq 00 - . MUGGLE - home miniatered the first dose to my remedies. And then camp Fiend 4foe- Toronto 4, Torontro.'I •,•Y 1 , .., wife. It is perhiaps needless t.q relate the ending He fell a victim Branchorboes-- Wlnulp©g man.; Vanoonrer,R0. :° )'s to Bright 's disease 1 The ,�;_ X_ !~tort before the first supply was ex- aoLD>iclxIHCx'artD UILL[rra0a,�inv. I:' , r_ hiausteti she found great relict., My wife money he ought to have in- Th. r4mplo resource of this Company enable tin . ti Directors to mah advances an Ileal Senate withon Q. V none comalonced to enjoy a buoyancy vested In a safe, reliable • delay, at low ratan of interest, and on the most favor- Ittttlly Paid a@ 11;6are■, •sly tile. sae , 11t1 i at K)f spirits and kept. on taking the. Pink remedy went for a tombstone. able terms of repuyni.nt. Loaue block■ or net leas than one ]hundred a rtwi � -: granted on Improved A I ilia with increasing cod rasiSlis. B 1larma auQ on Prv,�ucti.e Trtwn and sty rr „parties, ThU ie s dovelopedelaim, with abaft 11 eel t'hte time she had U9Hd ax ttaX89 hereon- lliort$ ages and iMtuntofpal Debentures irchand. Ap 1. ly I plieaMon may be made titre! h the Cc, npany'a Leoal deep, and all in tying ore, mill testa eho 1q , ditian 'hart so improved that 'he.r. neigh- Apyratroro, or at the ()Mots t, the Co�nl) magnificent rPtulta. Report of }Minis o� it L. ,q bore were almost unl►repared to lIolitivs J. QEIti3grtT MA+iuN, Managing llu wren, Toronto. Minos. very favorable. Send to Ciao , ti. dthe evidi�loe of their own eyes when ° Mavx ®H, 8eo'y. 8! Victoria Sir*" To tttl, ;rt seeing tlt,e change in her The band is rap- for Paosraolaa. X appearance. is the only `standard remedy �+ icily re>ptactnR the - rA�i' I3efure 'taking t'h►a pillfl it wan4 a severs in the world for kidney and VJ• olmularil' up -to- FOR TWENTY -EVEN YEA t,a task evon to dress herself, much loss to r date sawmills. T J. ?�, 11 do any hiouse►� ork, while now, al'thcrtrtTh liver Complaints. !t is the The mystery R V more used any of the pills for only remedy which physicians thrown around a sV A n a couple of months, she at- 1 universally prescribe.: It 'Is the band hasdis• :;. I '�� ,s tends to all her hou,schold h on appeared. Circu i - ' �_ q_2 duties with- t e ly remedy that Its back- Iftisawyern learn t, �� out the slightest inconvenit,nce. Tak- ed by the testimony of thou- rapidly to liandlo -- 11 ing all thiitKs !rite consideration, I fPnl, band satire. no that no inoonvoatence is felt: i It a duty taettds whom it has relieved rie btud the slew " Lillis" Nand, a �ra0tlo• ! -__ '�_ I owe to. Olhsr sufferers to and cured ally perfect band rn►1l. Novor fells You scar ,�_� ` y recorttmPnd thtesct little pink messe.n- run o►�een+ ceN.+tnlly and tape l(1 par cent;. morn gers of health which stood be:twPen my THERE is NOTHING E CSli -' luinberoutofnoxkyearsstocicatnoextracost , *,%.s s' . =' d well nigh, di�stractAcl wife and the 111wa � for iron rrtmc�it clues. cutting or driving to �, of a lingering F►trt certain detth'." THAT CAN TAKE 1 RI.A mill, Why continuo to wagtd thisl iDVOata• + - The experience of ears' has proved gavel M'rite us. today. 0 THE COOKS BEST FRIEND � $ �� '' WATER 000S. that there i9 al,solute, y no disease due 1?�t•'-►roir+,•- t- �rvr -„ LARGEST SALE IN CAIIiAQA. d to a vitialted condition of the. blood or. ..., . - Y shatter+r.d nerves, than Dr. �l'i`Iliams' - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- . 1 R � Pink PUN wi11 not +romptly cure, and . �',,r, ;., 1) t.ho -^ who are suffering from fturh ` N . t­ i_ Lmuirle9 recall avoid .much [nise�ry and eve money by promptly resOrtirtg to 1 �_ this ireatau +•nt.. Get he genuine+ Pink . . . . .. . , . I'i119 every time a>4d do not 11e per- L I I ;, .._ " 1.�.., .� `1 f 9uaded to take au imitation or some. of her namely from a dealer, who for thetke of the extra profit to him - If.. 1, S7 -,FIL 8 Ct�tC4i I a .icyY�� •;, r i , ; _ . r ,. . L• 7' `t Qe , may say In ,lust a4 good." Dr. - i �Velliamv' Pi>n.k Pills curd when other ' ,, . medicines fail. - I RAILROAD KIDNEY. -� I, WILLIAM WALKEtt, of the City of Eiamil- £iTi'I'S oy* Uratp; CITY Or '1'Ok,EDO, 1 ton, do solemnly declare that I reside at LW AS NNY ma at 8; Colborne Street, and am employed as a� _r. . IrRA2' H J. CrtltNrtY makes oath t at he is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J CtttrNxr dt 1 passenger' brakeman on the G. T. R. I I CO.,doia�c buslnecsin the City of Toledo, ('oun , I suffered intensely with what is vatted i ' ty and State ofor• *aid and flint Knid Linea tv111 'a I ay the sum of ONE hUND11RD 1)OI,I,A1Iti Pf Railway Kidneys and also had Sciatica, I . for each and c rery case of Catarrh that vanuob , - I 1� " ': which became so severe that I had to leave -,-• 3 be cured bythouseot HAL1.'aCir�tttttr ('u;Htt nay work. I had medical treatment, was sFy' FRANK J. 1lH`ii Nla1 ` fly blistered ana ha.l hot irons applied, but 1. Sworn to 'before m• and �ub,cribed in my - 1 r this fits day of December, A.D. �8tf0 without success• I took a great quantity of ' pr�ttnce' `.'i • i {r-'-• d, W. GLEASON. medicine and when 1 began the use of e>ra1 }: Notary t'ublia ! Ryckman's Kootenay Cure I thought it was l ., Ili �� 1 only another experitnent and could hardly i Hall's Catorrb' Cara is takes Internally and _ `' 1 sots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces trust my own senses when I began to get Of the system. Send to ta.t.imoaiale free. + l better. The pain gradually left rue, my F. J. CH RN KY 8. CO., Toledo, 4, • / kidneys began to act with regularity and / 7 g r td'Sold by DltiaQiats. 700. f promptness, myappetite returned and now ' Life' is not a Plaything,- try be used r I am cured. I am fort I• :: y years age, have I .1 j 1 - , as long a9 i t. gives pleasum, and t hen 1, been with the G. T. R. for twelve years, and ii oast aside. It its an Im seat ive trust, i '� am now able to work every day, thanks to a eontinuouq obligation from which' no 1 v Y, Kootenay Cute, which I have pleasure in ;ii . grief, no lose, no shame can ever ab- ;' recommeaQing to everyone suffering with i solve us. • - - Rheumatlata or K1dtley Trouble, and cape- 1 `�` _ 11' • `; a' .I .SI(AT('1I�:D .l+ lfO�i DI+;ATH orally to railroad men, who are all more or ;mt I • _ _ i lei's subject to disordered Kidneys. 11 Di. A Sworn'to before J. W. SEymovR CORLEY. grtew'A Cure for this heart t3aves �' Notary Public• l � '51 the I.ifA of a Lady Ite.t9ide'nt of the yet HAMILTON, 3oth De , s8gb ... _� I , LL^ G, .r � k, Northwest.- • _ + His Wonderful Catarrf>hI Powder Cuts - It -' a Nova Scoti - -t Rimident of Catar `, x$ , • rhal Deafness. L TWBN ' Vi'.itsn heart fai Hire o 'ertaIrm A per- YE �t �j -%� ' ,,�•,t sou, sinless the action of the heart cant$ �p IrU�DAGV. m,. ire, immediately aceeleratrid, the very I, JAyae Mvla, of the City of Hamilton, Ca. �1 t; ', t _ le. worst results may follow. This is of Wentworth, residing 243 Bmert►Id Street N., Q.T. N I `' do solemn! , where we hear of so than cases Of ud y declare that I am at (� �.: �g; 1. Y 0 present ern- t l wry ►a, � den death from heart disease. The elf gloved as night baggageman master Grand Q _ :7 � : ' cl ment.s . that constitute Dr. ' Agnew's Trunk Station, Hamilton. I wastrouble4forov.err ! � ~'Y'-f' A 't �„ -,� ��� Cure for ttic+ Heart arcs such as to wive twenty years with Lumbago, and ax Hilne■ was /� �F IL�> �� aS�n` 1. relief in this particular immediately so severely afflicted that I could not walk. Twice �,,`� without. producing any hurtful effects, _ �t i a year during the time the attweks were very � IL Thien, a,ntinued with a little tyatic+nca, intense, but the pain Waal constantly with me,��,_, o Y * ;-�y tits disease becomes hanish4ed from the and for about tea years I c ld not stand straight It system. Mrs. J. I�. Hillier, of Whits- for alonger -- �*" - _ it i :.: wood, N.W.T., says very ainly that period than out flfteca minutes. °tom .fryI .-' ..t'h'is remedv saved her lire. She had when I would be oompelle to lean over. or stoop "' '�' �1 sV'" _' lyee,nmuch' - affected with heart Failure, forward in order to relieve;tnyaelf. finding it almost impossihle to Steely or After using Wino bottles of Ryckman's Koot• I r _ �, lie down for fear of suffocation. This enay Cure I am flree from Lumbago and consider � _ IN ,. - IN, .i.1, beet looter's skill inn thiese Northwest rayseif completely cured. I told Mr..Ryekmen , ; T- rritorieq, was of no avail. Ohio says that if I feat no pains for one year after takitig . , 's�i�a, - "A local "druggist recommended a I his medicine, that I would give film atestimonial, ( ~' '.;1es �'�. bottle of Dr. Ao w's Cure for tlr�e - ` Heart. I tried it sell with the result a®tl as the time expires this week I came to him i ). t ..j � ' thlat I immediately assured seise, and without solicitation to give this sworn declare- _ y after taking further doses of the medi- ti .on. I conscientiously consider Kootenay Cure , one of the reatest and best remedies for back or I A ; ,'�+ vine the trouble left me. �'he feat is, g ,, ,� knowing 'how serious waa my condition kidaoy trestle over used by mankind, afl d wish ", ; ,r i ' t r this remedy caved my life." my case to beoogre generallyjlaown, as doctored ..• L > V� � li 10 -i'4 - t It woalll,d be. a tn'isLake to suppose t List with five different medical men and was told by ; , -, _ } - Dr. A'ggnew's Catarrhal Powder will only some of them that they could do nothing tot me; ` - +� ` ,4r, �. 4. enure the milder forma of aatari+h'. It will others said, "Go to bad and stay until I got '� .. t' , certainly do this, and with wonderful better "bat friar would have been leis q till - i 1 a: empedutionr hut, as im t� ease of Mr. t ±' 1 k ' r ' Jdhm WaaInnlle of Waithelttielr Bridge hope and confessing myself a hop■leaa nvalld. `, 'ham q } '.p= N. B., iii tvf74 tou7'e the worst oases 0)� Kootenay Cure was cry salvation, and I believe rr 4' 1 catarrh. This gentlltylnan suffered frown it only right that medical titan, tnalversititr. and � r� p I but after using one hospitals should use tht, r ®reedy @xtenaively. K ' }, ` �+' E catarrhal .dlee fnsad, v_ �I „i bottle of this remed he was able to bear $twat rt to before W ta. J. RtJB■, , � yy Notary P*Nia, , 4 �'��'' to ' i as good .acs ever: Pairrtess anti delightful IiAUIt,�ox, :ith Dec., z1�6, . `� ��:. to use, it reiievets fur ten rinutse, and in � I . , i I. a little tiles permanently cures catarrh } of all kinds - t, I 1,11 _ ' - ' .. - .. _ -. . .- . - _. . Y - rye, .1?.. - - ... - t .t h .... t : •. q .. - -� - e, IT yqj I rS. m ,. C ,N� -. •t • 11 . K - �}µ P. - 7... 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S 1 't 1: p t, F •1� wry � TO -.OUR 6UB60RII3EAa: ]AY refQrrin4 r, to the address label on your paper yoi 10&n always ascertain the date towhiel ;f lour subscription to THie NEwd is paid e1� Aemittauces are acknowledged b , auge Of`_date on label on the first by towing receipt of money at this oboe Paper dq to iasid 'ahead. tf 9 � r PICKS ING, ONT., JAN. 29, . 1897 LOCALISMS.. t J. D. & Co„ have choice salmon trout. -�disa arah Gordon is spending a fortnikht with friends in Toronto. $ • --Miss Mariah Vail, of the Base Line, is in rather a critical state, being ll dronay, _ g with —Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby �hoto ery every Tuesday, Friday and , 11tf ' — Sleighing ie n ver ood for the t, past week and in - consequence trade has s brightened up in this locality. •- Seyeral cases of mumps °are reported to be in the village jtnt.now, but no serious cases have been reported. 1f —Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Pickering and will be found at the Gordon 73puse the lstrand 3rd Tuesday in the month, 5th and 19th. 24tf —A student named Wilson occupied ,. • 'r SZ. Andrew's- pulp;t.ou Sabbath morning in the absence of Mr. McAuley at Clare- His sermon was very well receiv• r —J. H. Marquis' horse• tools eicaption i to one of the traces coming undone tho other evening and mare splendid.t,ive for about a mile before being stopped. No damage was done. —Owing to the pressure of businbsa' at ' home, Dr. Crom will not be able to snake his usual visits to Pickering this month. ` He will be pleased to work' for any pa.' f tients from Pickering at 111is office in { Oshawa and will allow them expenses for the trip._ =� --Rev. McAuley was at Claremont on 6 ( , Sunday preaching the Erskine church pul- pit vacant. 'He has been elected muder•• ator, and will therefore furnish supplies* �.. for the pulpit until the congregation ex• s a lend a call to some minister who will accept. .. --The oyater.enpper that was annonne. ed for Thursday evening, February 4th, at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Robert, Deverell, has been indefinitely postponed, owing to the illness of Mr. Deverell-. ,should s date be arranged later proper notice will be given. — Sacrifice sale of clothing at the south a ^� store, Markham. Men's, boy's and oU 'ulster overcoats, suits, etc. Must sold. Clearing all lines of winter goods at sacrifice prices. Buyers grill saps money by visiting the south end' store, opposite market. T. B. Reive. �* •=A private shooting match took place : at Geo. Salter's, Lake Shore, on Saturday afternoon, when the following marksmen gave an exhibition as to what they could do. The maximum number of birds was 18. T. Lymer 8, F. Balsom 8, J. Balsom 8, Joe. Gormley 1, Dan. Gormley 2, F. Cornish 11, Geo. Salter 10. Some of the scores are not overly large, but it should be born in mind that clay birds were used. ' + -- -Bills are out announcing a -Grand Assembly in kirie's hall, on Wednesday evening, February 3rd. Hall will be open at 7:30, and dancing commences at b sharp. The Malvern orchestra has been engaged and the music will therefore be Srbt• class. Refreshments will be served consisting of all the delicacies- of the sea- son. If YOU wish a good time, fail not to attend. The �est of order will prevail. Tickets may a procured at the door at 50 -cents per couple. 1 —Mary Palmer, aged 22 years' and �x eldest daughter of the late Geo. Palmer, Brougbam, died at the residence pf James L. Palmer on Friday evening. Deceased - has suffered from consumption for, some months. She bad been at Cdr. Palmer's place for nearly three years past. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon when the remains were interred at the Christian' cemetery, Brongh ^m. The widowed mother and other friends have much sympathy in their sorrow. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon visited Darlington on Monday of last weak and attended Mr. and Ddrs,4wArgue's silver ; -;1 wedding. Mr. Gordon elbowed the groom '. r� through the trying ceremony, while the � • -bride reclined upon the stalwart arm of ; Mrs. Gordon. a and Mrs. Argue enter- rained some two hundred and fifty guests to tea, ;and were the recipients- of innnm• � arable silver donations, to remind them s that although they had ' a quarter of ` a century in the company of each other, •� their friends numbered legion. They hays A cosy home, and those who wets present s • � expressed a wish that each be spared to I • -, cheer the other on for at least the next I twenty Eve years. —It is suiprising how many of our 1 people object to having their houses pia. i carded when infectious diseases have been i reported therein to exist by the attending i physician. Now there is no disgrace I 5 ' about having these cards up, and for our i part we would rather have such preosu• 1 t } tron taken than otherwise, as a. failure to i � have the matter reported might cause the i •; spread of the contagion, which might t otherwise hays been prevented. •r ?one of t ' : { us Dare to have a disease of any kind visit 1 ` the family, yet when that visitor coves ] we should be selfish enough as to wish to r do all the entertaining. Perhaps it is not i generally known that a doctor who fails,to t report such cases is liable to a fine of $20 f for each and every failure. A Traotitioner r 1 Iwbo fails to do his duty in this respect is c IL ds>ogexous man in the community, and 3 so the law regards him: If the Hea-lth c Inspector fails to placard a bongo within f s urs from the time : s i b o of notification Ile t makes himself liable to a fiiae of $25.. F This precaution must be considered ;of t vital Importance, by`' the Health depart- t anent in Toronto, or else such heavy fin{as a would not be continuously daxtgliDg over Je the bead of careless officials. —Ed. fhciala --Ed.. Gormley is gripping this week —Nicholas J. (Brown is seri4aelT ,,. we are told. posed this week. ,�;; " � � � '� 1 � s - ;° . —Miss Vida McAuley ge a children's ��a � J t '• . .. y K —Mies H. B. Paart is' with friends at iner g � L party on Monday evening, when 'a pleas. Bolion this week. 'i � e r ., ant time was enjoyed. �' � '. — Wanted Inimediate�y 'dry -and green — Saturday Robert DevBrelL was 14t3en hardwood, John Diokie. � +' - � • ;� ' : ---• • ' soddenly ill with "inf3ammation.: He-, e, ...-g, Hopkins, V. 8•, of Green River, some better at time of writing. was in the village on Thursday. - -Mumps may not be very serious in .!._W, E. Vanstone made ano4hst ship + � � �+' �+ � �� � � � �� - ' '� •a their nature, but w fanai; of children can y went of bogs to Toronto on Ttiureda . get along nicely- without them all the — Eighteen below zero is what last 4 Your ,a'h ©sae'' of Girl Tri�nil�ed�Hate for X1•.00. Felt $babes same. ldonday did for this part of the country. —W. d. Ham has been a shred care. •25 cents.., All Wings and Feather - Sprays 26 cents. r ' ppo —•' Wednesday a Toronto News bad a � •- ° ' taker of the school for another year. The very fair out of Alex. Baird, count noun- I - � ` ' . :•-. contract for supplying wood was secured- cillor. y -- /�' » � '� � °• ,y �lC�e�,ln by T. A. Glreig, —John Gordon lest an Saturday of last M��» �, W1s�3 " E' �' —T. Reilly, of Toronto, will preach in `week for Portland with two oar loads of the Disciple Church, Pickering, on Sun- apples. � � `'' •.,' • day Jan. 81st., 1897, at eleven o'clock. -Robert Dillingham has b €en ooafined - -- - _ • 4 � <•. All are welcome. to his room for a week, but is now able —Had the wind been- previously fi#rn• to be about again. _' • ,: ' � i` � � ' fished with sufficient snow, what a blocking g - -In Pickering, on Wednesday of this ap the roads would have got Monday week, Mrs, Joseph Bundy presented her Gr'�e­a - hand Tuesday. Avery good attempt husband i web made with the limned su 1 of the w ch a son' • ' � � r �' a e supply — Should there be a vacancy in the beauty. postmastership here, John Diokie will be —Charles Bradford and his, spirited an apvlioant for that appointment. driyer created much excitement opposite � H PP —V� . Hopkins, V. S., has been' ap H. Mr. Dunbar 's stoics on Monday morning, pointed agent for Mohaughlin'a carriage - • and when the encounter ended the shafts � _ .- , , ,; . - workB, Oshawa. Ile has some fine out - and cutter were somowliat separated. � ` 1? tors to dispose of, - ��Xl. - Neither the driver or beast were mlui'ed, --A number from this vicinit vier e O t •t6 reduc8 you - , t1t0Ck and unless it be a slight' wound in pride. the Soutl, Ontario bsbbatb school son en 111 Order to d0 s0 more rapidly W8 will f -= Herbert Loyd, the six months' :nits y P y ! child of Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Jenkins, Ind ie,l tio>a at Claremont on Wednesday and I ' Offer special 1ndUC0Xnants for th0 next : :: at Whitby, on Wednesday, Thursday of this week. y rnornial;, a out of Ontario s oldest residents ol in few weeks. Our Mock is Very large and the interment is taking place at the the versos of James Weir, area at his '+ � well as8orted, If you can do with any Methodist eernetory as we go to pass. resideuoe, Brown's Corners, on Tuesday, :Vlr.'anrl Mr, Jenkins are well k' n wn aged 8`� years. The funeral took lace � ,tiling 1.11 •tl3a Way Of tweeds, tI'OUSering8 here, having 'resided with ue for son'() Thursday a p � - ' � • ' on lhuredny afternoon to Ht. Andrews � sL'itlllgsi etc., Come find s88 our large 'Sears. cemetery, � ; ,a � ' • � ••••- 1';dwat•d Cornell hag laces a'�ew sec 'r stock. NO�V 18 the time to buy a good,; , P —The woatli�r was so • unfavorable on - of scales at the elation for his own c n- Tuesday dishing of last week, that the ' ' stilt Or ii pair Of pants at 1110 Very lowest. - venienoe in weighing coal, yet he exte�ida, racing carnival at lire Caledonian Rink, ' We have StrUCk a and 111 xheir use to the public when such is de ir• Claremont, �- CA911 pistols p , • ed. The are of the Wilson make, �nd die not take piano. It has Gent's - latest style linen collars all s1Z8t3 the � They been postponed until Tuesday even =cry latest design at that. Abe ter next. Small dodgers are, in circulation '� � from 14 tO.1 1 price 2 for 25 C8Ilt8 and set of scales cannot be found anywhere on :announcing this foot- � � p ' the road. � � —Every time there is a gathering in � 113 any Ogler 81101 �J�.rgalIIt3 gOlrlg n0'W'. - --Mies Mit�ry O'Leary, of Audlev, nil pine's hall, there are a number of young ,;,. �reat stock Of flannellettee Vary cheap, -•- John Larkin were married in the R., C. Alen, and perchance old ones• too, who WO01 blankets and COttOII blankets. We church here on Tuesday morning by Eby, improve the opportunity by chewing Lather Walsh, of St. Michaels Coll'ege, tobacco soil �epifting upon rho floor•. i3voh �� &i1t t exchange a lot of goods for a Toronto, assisted by Rev. Father GalIla- ,conduct is hooch beneath anyone who ll<tt18 C,n,I�11, (�OIr16 and et Some of the gher of the- parish. The bride was s , W g !� t�takos tie most remote claim to decency bargains ' eisted b her sister -while Henry ar in � y y This -habit .hue continued for years, and g - did similar service for -the groom. �he those who have charge of the hall have •' ' ` • pretty ceremony was witnessed by a la,�ge eihausted all their patience in silence. number of friends of the oontraotia g Par• —We understand a number of young ' ,,• ties. , - .Their host of friends bespeak long ladies have orga,oized what they terw .. life and happiness for the newly wedded �'rhe 3'oung Ladies Social Circle" in this { � i • `' e ' couple. village. boob: societies are very helpful i —Her many friends "will deeply iregixet � young folks, in fitting them for goer• � � I � ie . �. 0 i th death of Mrs. Gent Harrington, rpee lions of riser is years to Dome. We should :; • . "'� MIS Ann Jane Cuthbert, which occurred also like to have the young men form I , �..• at h r residence, Toronto, on Tuesda y some kind of a kindred organization morning, January 26th. The fune!•al . - took place on Wednesday afternoon, when There are a number of eoaietiee for the young people in connection with the var. -- - - -- ' the remains were interred at Mount roue churches, and these we have no desire - ' Pleasant cemetery, Deceased was raised to interfere with, but the eo.isl qualities in this village and was a s eoial favorite should not be lost sight of altogether, as T - • f with both old and young. �eath resulted a : Vast been the case bare for the past few • from some lung affliction. She leaves a winters. t ` husband and three young children, who deeply moorn the death of an affectionate —Matey of the switchmen along the WO are giving special values i❑ Qraad Trunk seat of flare, have been laid _ wife and loving mother. off o work, and elks, trainmen authorized to r, Men � Levi Felt Bents •' , - -On Wednesday of -last week Robert g Gormley and Miss Sarah Griffin, of Whit• do the wofk themselves. W. Latchford, >< who has been switching here at night for '+ .�' Men's Rubbers Arlld Socks , by, were married by Rev, John Chisholm, the pant few years, in among lire etaught• at the Gormley douse, Liverpool. The er•d, he having rbceived notice t�iec his `' � ' well's hart Felt Lined Boots entire house was suitably decorated for angagervent terwioates on Sunday next. And all kinds Of Overshoes and -RLt the occasion, with evergreens and colors, We regret liars pps Will is a steady, and and the ceremony was vritneehed by a reliable follow, stud his conduct aroarfd -- largo number of friends and acquit' n• the station was generally approved af. ` lances. After - ',he ceremony . the guests When work opens up in the a ring lie t � ' .0 Iii DERCLO'�'H YN'G were invited to partake of a sum will likely join his brothers i,p Cleveland, .. f loons wedding feast, whiob was mach whore he . expects to secure a situation. 10 ��' cent. 0� the regular • enjoyed, This over, those who cared to � - � price in these l� ©pd8, ' do so enlopeci a sociable dance ivep in upon rho dredge, that Riobard has man• honor of the ha g aged for some years, - R A B U: NT � � �•.� • happy young ooppie. ' The • ' - • • - ll� bride was given a long lief of presents of EAST TORONTO. - - -- - very superior quality. We under stand -- - - -- ' they intend residing in Toronto, where A wtiirraat had been ii3>itieti for th8 ar• • ' j,,� • • their friends trust the q will long enjoy rest of Harry Stephen, who is charged HaVe your Fall Clot�.ln . each other's company. � with stealing a quantity of bricks from --Mr. 'Gregory Baghdalsaaruh,'-sn 1�►r• Mrs. Kelly, of this glare. Y' . menian lawyer, who with hie wile a d Mtrt Wingfield remanded the 'ease family miraouonely escaped death byte 'pgainet A. J. brills, of Norway who is - .- orael Turks a few months ago, leotared in obarge.l �►itli embezzling t`he snails of the the Presbyterian church here fiend y Pat•lio School Board of that village bir. night. He. was an eye witness tb some of Mills' bail is a personal bond for 1400 and rgae the terrible outrages which took grass in two sureties of x`1.04 each. - - - - -- - -- - - -- _ that fair' land and which have from ti a John P. Wheeler, tax colleoEar, against - ---.._ LO time been published in the press, a wharxi a oliarge of embezzling tax money • _ +► � _ ----------- lecturer spoke is his native language a d has been laid, appeared before Justice f *rsi*PI('�f;r�jlg $ Tail0r'.•.. „» !ris son .who has been ii, Toronto for so ,e Wingfield Wednesday morning. The case years preparing himself for the minis ry was adjourned until 11 o'clock Saturday •' _ _ rated as hie interpreter. Through then morning. Wheeler was bound over inerfeGt Fltitisr�'anteed. ' servention of Lord Aberdeen with he personal security of 1400 and two sureties British (}overnnaent Mr. I3agbdsear an of $200 each. The affair has caused quite ;ot permiFSton to leave the country. n a sensation in the village, and is .being its way to Constantinople be was rob red widely dieauseed. Wheeler denies in Coto ��,11 * + * + +» • � (r`: - • e the Kurds of everything. be had a an the char the d made against him re ahartage _ pie baggage takes. There was a v ry is the tax collections, and posiiivel every And Se ere �t�� ,' � It ante gathering pretreat. A collect on ire offered the rolls to the council in Jan. vas taken at the aloes of the meeting d'or nary following 1E396 -and deman=fed his - ,he support of the lecturer who ie ju lily salary, but was told to wait' as Chore was ' T�� leserving. --Con, ran hurry. The feat of the matter was, t Best value iii, —The "boys” bad the eoaet�r Gut an several of the members of the council j�� :. Pt�esday evening nttached to a very ,roe were in arrears for their taxes and were ,' r +fi � � ! The �ar�et. , ravelling ivery beast. Tile horse nil in no hpery to have the rolls returned', all � `- . = � ` " " >ther musical instruments were called in - of which he is prepared to prove, and is _ dire flays all kinds of Rockers and ]~}asy Chairs ; also Dining -Room chairs in. O use to im�rese upon the reeideni pf justice to himself Ito makes these allege• the latest styles. ,he streets visaed that the youths ere trans and is not in the least bit alarmed Sideboards and l�edroem Suits in all designs: Extension Tables and Kitah� >st for $good lime. This was earl in about the result of the proceedings. Fur. Tables always an haunt Cheap for C+tsh. ALL GOODS DELIVERED, he evening, yet we have heard homer uti thermore, the proceedings were sprang au UNDERTAKING—Our undertaking department is complete in every respect. - :omplaints against such aondaot, a me hrtn without the least warning, and be Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. Sven went so far as to suggest that he` does not doubt the whole thing arises ' to :t time the coaster was eoarompanie bf from spite because he. worsted the village Aj � •I i ' ` t< ' io mach noise, in a prior snit, himself y. she village, on � 1-••a•L TS � L•'�••a- �LINGHA1yJ. PiciKerIn't'. . . that an e$roM would be P 1<' nails "to have horse and all j arrested and �' andst account, + >roperly dealt with. We h�ye no ass for . �owdyism and have alwa ;e shows ur . - Beporie Dome from Soarbora the many � , lisapproval through these columns, nt •sally there are some of the leading, arc completely block - pen le who liv i r '�`� '�'■ . P a i b de• _. _ V V� U �i pis village that dam ailed by the late high winds, wb o V ublib s p and and Iltleist a on nailed the fields and filled up the 'road. , iaviag the Place resemble a fuse al. Sad theme boss taken out the sled iq the way. onday several pereonis appeared before • - • �� • ' • . -. ' ~t piddle of the night, and by their ra et H. R. Frankland, J. i' linseed our people from their slum er �•f an a charge of r� $ desire �0 state that 'W8 haYe pl- irClla8�8d i fr�l � -o P, a taking a quantity of timber from Taylor •; , be matter would have been entirely if- i y Brothers' land, odmordea, They were ; . Brent, bat the noise was all over be ore allowed to go on suspended sentence. HOpp•er, his Celr�elaltOxB bi1p1n8tI 111lare�ruO, ,sr21d will fine o'clock, and the boys � went home ' irderiy, _ We have• as little patience 'Lh _ Sale Register... t 'onag fellows w:io destroy property or -" •. ..• ' COIlt1RIl8 X118 �ABII]$SS at the � Old stand. • Full • 11 0 .4� �8?18I'�� p f�t7t�,iibAY,•'.TAi"DAHY 30th-- Auotioia sale of g •= ondnot themselves in a manner diets ta• ul to their•neighbore, yet w� wish to ay laoaeehold furniture at the Erskine - hat our nun folks have; ri hts nd Hance, Olaremort ; ales on the sum® Store goods al tfi lA f31�9t31f. � ..b st faII111� lIl �.,• Young g .. � y � G�4uld Bros. rlvileges that their seniors eve no ri i,t da and immediately tollowiag lire above ea�e, the geode �of the lane James Row, as , �- o interfere with. If boys ar not silo ad. well as t�t:e house and- two •lots swill. be large UT� l3I11 &�1 qua,rlfit1813: - .�'; A, .• � have a, little fun of A ba lose hat r® " t bows Choy will qo eleewh re, and his offered, ,Terms for,goode, sash ;for pro• party, ten per sent clown and balance in ; • ;,' .' , ersistedin will eventually lead to is• : ' thirty days. t3alt� et 1 o'clock sharp. ��'1 � �r trief that will Gauss tI'ott�la. I P. 9 '' ` 'sac posters. -Thos: I'kpoh��, Aciction�r. ' i r ; -. -. .... :.. -. .. .. -h,- ..•.-fit' ... _. •`r •i �.....: : ..�� -,. ti_ ;_• ,a- ,'¢ESL. ., -..: .. y. .� _ --rte ,., r.. _R , .rt4 -,.., •. � . ._ , rc. -, ,t' EL 3l J�`r _ : -- _....;._ "i .- � ,' •�s�r i,"„` '> 5• t' ��t!' '€: -: yam, .3r.:... - ,: �- ,,..a... - .. , v - „fin a • 3� �'-- � : :'�'-`•• • • , r wt. ,n... • :.. -' - , i - ,- �- w41 .. st ., t,,..:,b - Oa_: tea„ si'�ai,�lil►-.'� -i�-