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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_12_18..., . . -_ .. . , , I .1 - - . � ­ . ­ I . . .; - � . J I u� . . � - I I I .�. ;'. . . I: ... d" ....I� %. - *, .., -�, --- -_ --------- __ ___ - - 1, I _.'. - J1116 __ . 1.1 1___-----,.-.----,--.-----�----- __­ ____� I .. T DI _ _ . (�jj��'rr� jj��T CX ��NT IIDA;'Y� ��C.. 1, . `` T .: I' C 111J 1 Q11 ? . y - - - - - - - - - -- toiled- articles, • L V ( I _ . -- - - -- - -- - -- : `� _ i - ` f - - -- p Scapa anew stock of pipes -- - - -- - - THE HO rJAY SEASON- • that t au hie for. . - T D T and many o singe - -- - -. -- - 1 J �� L.I EAS 1 its f I- - -- -- - i 7 1'V ____ ,ai,onal (1Gfa�b . BtiSl CAS Card9l, UtTT t� Christmas presents. Frofe'e . ., , - Ax_A RT OUR ADVRkT1�Tt$S.- "WiHAT THEY ALzX. CUTHBERT, JEr/ELLLrt3, . - -- I Hl(CO. °.D" ; Bf' 9AVtiv UUT Poit 'PHI; SULIDAY TRADE.— bas jntab put in a very choice and iland • MAKING. . ' lllecf$Cttl. l �n�t� LATr.A? LOCAL -HAPP lt+og some stock Of clocise, ladles and dent e - .. - .. 9i i — THE YBRR9 6Ii1) JOTTED LUN N $Y OU�! REFLBCTIONk). „ , M. C. P. S. PH SI• 1 The "teRt.ve reason Is npr►n ns• It gold and silver wretches, rinds, bracelets► i if li I1 I'D +,i D'' M mac., Now lathe Lime to t your dresses made for CO[tRlassPU�DZtiT+TS. . i ^ scarfpins, and r I general assortment of ). c'I AN. gt'IiGEON. CnRON }.ft, .—. , anly comes once a year, all'! act °ruin Out O�cehours- Morning, fr 8Jp t},e winter. You n fiat them madeafl goodand• OH£RRYWODD• "iL RIWRYS hringA fancy goods suitable for the Christmas 1 tl.keri,: • as fashionable as any town er city by calling : + ,. t0 an ancient xyth2:l, t ; ;�1 ; evening from 5 to d o'clock, =y __ et MIt;B W ILfiU . 'kh 'Pickering. one door meat ' ♦ ��Ofj cheer. -' '1'lle ]tart], however, iR not trade- r`or repairing Alen. is the best 11 -� -- - -- - ?1I. C. I',• �N of lire Gntllbert ouse. - _f _ - -_ I L Our 1ljetltOtlt t ' \.V:\ LIE, \j• D• _ ,. -- - -------- ��'e notice b 1 ►illf: Lha becansc hand in the district. (live him a call I; Y ,lute col'l'ect In 1115 conclusions, Nzasits. I.00AN & RICHARDao•_,1 ��.t; BRIO_ Groner for the cottuty of on- -- - 1'. frienea intend ltoltliuk their annual to ivauy Ilomea the ootnlul; .C•hrietiilas will trarirt. l'I,VRician, fiargc+on and Acthe motet �eee, hitte as Usual a very large stock of boo�l. ' den�� and, office, next door to lc�v , Bank Iileeting on the evening of Wetlnestlfl ', � Le anything but cheery, °u account of the and shoe$ 'Anew article in the shape of ! • - ;riu . ontai i o Dec. .i;rd. Tea iR to lie Ferved in tl a absence of some'lov eel one froth the faxni,ly al, all -felt boot, with a rubber overshoe, is t « f.. r .,._ ,_ - i r---__ hall, after which 'T)dos. L'arDnrd. ]✓a circle; or it ntay be that poverty au the most complete thing we have yet seen. - PI KE LNG �GENCI ..... I will take the chat,' and introduce t Rant will lie severely felt in some lunley' In the dry goods and grocery lines bit, _ An excelle t . �' ' ' - � IJL vO�V; L' AIlItI5TEI1 I - � Rpealers of: the eveni>ig. chile in c►tllera; thf-re iR enou(;11 and to Logan carries a very large stock. In gents' _ ., UH. I3A Y furniRhings special lines of ties, collars and O�cn for the ransaction of all legitimate Progtamme of music by the choir, tea - ¢ are. It is the privilege and dui of all eTera Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Op rival I3ankin� Bust ss. grho can to drive away Fluil care ' at this cuffs are shown, as well ae ladies' wear. I - „!I's Block. Yrocl:-street. Whitby. Private inks,; &C., 1. been prepared, and fr ] - p f)eye to. loan at lowest rates and oil favorable experience , of former years, we c and hem car is „sleigh rugs, _ ' s'y__ _ OFFI04 Hout -From 10 to � >;at'urdays season of the year, and those who havtD In tapestry Saxony, fingering, &c•), tel-mG of pa.F;lient. - - -- _ - - k +dent; trolTiiae all the readers of I • , j�hr;l ;,B;:AJ RI5TEIIS 10 to 1 o'clock. . ;_ con y plenty should endeavor tq lighten the yarns (Berlin, flannels, canton flannels, UhI HI &• YA �� * ; hearts of those wl.0 hove little., It is white and grey �1 ,oli- itorR, &c. Uo,tey to loan. No ,'nc,S Ills 11� neetlon. THR Nzwk, X can attezzd a very pleasant remember in Cardigan jackets, cottons, cottoaades, I V it�- Savings n, ticker- evening's enjoyment. also the duty of patents to all colors , &c., the �,l,r1,uits.on. Utitce : IlaneyH. B, B&(oaYxv, B.A.. E0;1GE KE , R. Agent.. evrsk is carpet warps ( ) in : �,I Q11 ei'ery l +'nday• - _- - - - -- ! a pr oper ma4lner the little ones God has sk is most complete. For the ladies an It•ttoa,!►K i'�xhFR. N. 13• —=� ninety acre fa4LV `.or ___ ____ _ -_ -- - i - • WHITBY. co1Yllllltted t,+0 their care. The doings of - - ,,: eon ens} tcsrinfi• _ _ - - - - T excellent assortment of kid and other ,1 RE�St)I; k - ELiIsY W BLACK' ardialan, the baker, hats ski d . ut that hale old gentleman -Santa Claus- makes of gloves are shown. In R2roceriea l solicitors St ' C $ p have been repeated times innumerable to a special reduced rate is made for the 1 FSGLISH, riarrieLere et Law, Vo. 17 hurt. t iR looked ices, _ e 0 friends s al visa s. A vet shoice lot Of glassware i ve sneers, Act• o V leavYn several fr. hem until big annu holiday Y to Chancery, Con y g , Toropio Street lover Gas Company'shTOronto. forward to with the fondest and brightest • Atone to Lo+►n -No Commission. D. DEL AMRRE, ant of this 1owu, died last week. is on view, and at low prices. One of. ; . I tnarblr- cutter, in old ysUe B1.AC1�, R, A. LiURSON, E. TAY�L6UR The news i LI eos canal w leads reB ,Ihn Wolthis t , , anticiyations. On many a Christmas the most suitable presents that Can � DAVID _y._ manta mak given is a nice Bible, and they can be pro , EN611elI- _ _ _ -- - Eve- -rears ago -has the writer stolen _ - - - - -- , -LL,, �3,, BAR•- all. - The most elegant, durable and beat His age•was 59. He started business Heath the warm coverlets to catch cured here in any binding and style, as tTI?, FAREKELL+ Ir,achire Lo ny. The NEW CROWN and bale 4U years ago. from be . . UISTER. county crow, Wbitb Attorney, d P.AYMOND follows suit• A young,man broke hie wrist at the a Rllupse of "Old Santa” as he climbed `well as school books, &e• In fact, the County solicitor. pmt House,- __- - tiGS, HIGH AR i _ BILLI. GENUINE UINE BELL ORGANS Roller Rink here laFt week, S Ia• dO*n the broad climes} and, iu childish different lines onii readers that U ESbRS• RITCHIE & Also, the ,y V. ' Barristers and fioucitorg, High Court of n show a� i ” Qur merchants. are waiting a fine fancy, was ezpected to appear on the ,old can ° inspect r ihemaelves. ]tamale `7 fot bale by to loan on rev= o play for the holidays. Among the ni�UV fire -place where the 8Wks were hanging ' .lu,itice. Vl�hitby, Out. Money .� ]s y } A 'I ir . traetice places of bnainegs may be all ready for the filling. And wi{h the i,ot,at,le t,ertns. - — - - -- . -- - = -� Two New .op L'uggies for sale. , mentioned those of Ross 13roR., li• �� J• of day what a scramble there wMtTEVAt.t=. - i - - 1'rterYr►�try. 1 ,mentg Qf all kinds at; mans]. Campbell, �drs. A11in, the genial B�}on wpm qei tc� the firsplac@ to sea what ' _ _ .: - ARV harm Iui h, Fraser, W. A. Hawkins; and Ddr. Jades Santa Claus was Rood enough to leave I ll►�r. Ha+ry Bradsliaw.,ende about here . ' HOPKINS, VETERLNA Plow points, as ;_: - _•- Johnston, the well known and rel 'ble . , Gx,ov, Graduate of the. on"'rio vet- -_ _ _ -- -- - - -- 0-41A Well, although times have changed, ypy visiting Is many (;;dike e, Toronto, and practical horse- e p . jeweller. i the same old custom prevails to a great last week. -Dtir. J. C: Lehman, of ]llsM arinary 6 g O wooer, etc. On account -of increase Aattid 9 to Mr. E. Stephenson is prepared to °e extent to -day. Old Banta C1aQR still con haxu, is visiting his bro`her -iiu -law, , - and my accustomed visit err ood sad Dunbartou will at- there is such cutup rates to those desiring to visit ti, tinues big annual visits,• and probably Beare. -Miss I,emmond and Miss White, wizitrvale, ch Evorybo 'y� wonders wily - dthe dzseaees of the horse toot at rn e own friends during the holidays. , III until, according tel Dr. Wild s th @cry, of Cedar Grove, were in tnwn on SQnda� ever} child shall have 1i,eeome amen -or The temperance meeting held on' forge, Green River, in the forenoons a ch xd very ecODovu- Thursday end Friday of each week.. a rush t0 Onr Connfal is LeeomlDg ry rid Qt1CCeee, wedaei�, Brien' Photo GaIIe cal of late -on account, we preanm . of, Monday evening was a grand _ - :1 first-01158 aeeistant. horseshoer always on band. , a w0 IiZau. v e rtnary instruments made to order. • his Q v e perfect the near approach of the municipal It is not a very d`f'ienli task to buy abort teen more memrs him o initiated. .. t for horses slid cattle always on Da t •e.y night or es day pronlptly attendecito. Ad- The reason its because he gl a still elections. The miserable old coal oil Christma8 presence+ but it m sometimes A roller skating rink rase Gireen River, Onl.-y satasEacbio every c>M' @, tau o'�' �so� lam e are nt out before 111e evening is of the program by i part ,t _ r ' are P p difficult to tell just .where ill® greatest the 9th and 10th inet. Big Bear formes - : _ ___ �_____� -- farther ay if the Y Pe nt, consequently ills belated oariety ie kept, and in order to help our cbe prilctp -. - = - - - -- - - ---�s garbs. who have d Photos taken by we that half ape such spilling the bo R a little bit. dark oig3tt tibia is not s readers In the way Of electing P g y ": : _ __ T. - = are not e u 1 to env city work I will pedestrian i 4 obliged to feel his way as the may wish io pttrehase Who clubbed Old Pai last ? What - make the: one dosrtn Y,aaei Portrnics home. On articles y can't we have C&#"1e...yanecr, Vie". , .. pleasing t"k. Wb7 y• . work allowed to leav@ very pl R during the nex� two or three weeks, a ifs the matter, with the leader of the ,i .. _ v_ • _ _-- --" gK free of ch e. No presentative of Ibis .paper visited the choir ? Who shot the most 1tDOnB TOWNSHIP CLE highly the electric light ? ? Some one is :. , : : R. BEATON, file Studio Mesa first -class and his f,►scabllshilisnte represented in the ativar- chronit;h the air � - , secretary Pickering , bolos made in any kind of Last week was Court week, o e the es r gws. If we ware wanted to fix the bridge across the . D Division Registrar finished.. rising eolumns of Tx>E s Al rionitnrai Society, Oommiunt aet< for taking weather otela that le were glad to get a . s,y, C !Lccissio nt, and Lns. or sunshine. - Having town was "full• 8o Ilnti+� - �davia, eaa eeyy that file scribe returned to the rivet. n I :wuce Agent V.alaaloi fot the Hamilton, Prov,- added ti0 every fin@ scenery to 6he BtQaia bP�P so u9 _ .. a society. OFFICE Beston make.erork eeeond to Done •'bbakadown w dininR•rooms o>�iq. aria "M�un loaded down will] prea@ate, our Uo Mc►nro last bit. t C. Beesvj �t wd Loa 27.7 am prep a other Convenient corner of she Qi . . , a �. " o read @rte woul,l 1►robablS be surpriited ---Qua ptudtltaed frc►ln Jas.ornton a litter of K.o s. pbo =e,brn >►� in Canada for the handsome cam of iiGe. Beat - - A bosiluries. Rs - --- - - -- - - - - -- - -- Copyin d enlarging a sperialty: � w voQld we. , t. J. An aged nald[ied John Bttl�ovrs, lw Cotnzwenciaa s►t the east cud, friend is. a :b. {f� I*rge stoc f Fames always on ban . z1 ,.,....w..,`. • _ ._.._.�.,, All work De b9 the instantaneous pro was sent to ,jail because h@ hall no 4sb r Beal, of tie ' ; ? A. PObT, COUNTY: ARCHITECT pls►ee to fio, died in that iDatitntitto last PlCisal'!t0 FIItRi►ITtJliis waas2aoo2KS.- pREgNw000. . of Ontario. DzswiaQa shows a fine assortment of picture frarhes •,r., ' A. for the coaafiy ces,s. week, Hie death +was I»+onRbt aboQl b7 P _ ands� cations furnished for every class of : . �'BRI , ant in favcr of <n lush, &c., as well as a choice •lock of T1lrottgL being - mie•iinfortnelA, our . , . ►bull :nev eteaw aria hot wrier heating Block, exposure. Another arguID p &c., from which was led to report shat M. - rreutilation • spscialtly• �'D� Qptiitby. 48 -8 Photographer, Whitby. a County Poor House, toilet•t.bles, turnitnre, . Arthar Johnston and son were ill with • i. corner Duudas and Brock street$, xt ]lour to Past- offsee.i Mr. Geo. Cormack missed his footing u.3ne would have trench difficulty iA select correspondent iieeidenoe- RinReton Boad.Ysat Pickering. 54-y . - -- - - --- -- - - -- =- - - - -- ---- . - - _ - - - -.- - - - - - -- -- �Wa and fell ,town stairs redly, spraining ink a suitable pry • -A�= typhoid fever. This is Dot the -case, and .1 urt><v►teeir►+�+9• ' I ail �'a , V . , his ankle. _ t that $uoh�ewe was - - - °'.. Orittiston, 'sari of our ke'- f has Mize no particular selections for Cite 'we vary mtlrh refire . . - gEi; LICENSED can Steamship Air. W . S. I Ci ristna,s trade, still he has A nice assort- `sent into Son, j 1. HOMAS POUC ]~peeled townsman h entered 'a law. tinware, stoves, ED. NOT&'- -blfe. Johnetoa lyas been . 1 _St A.�*' @1'1C7T. i uleni of lamps, cutlery, Auctioneer, Valuator, &c.: for th t o sai�s office in Toronto, in [poor health for months, and recently► t 4 et — a canailate tar �Iie rangP8, �c'' either of which would make i.f • of 1 York North and Borth Ontazio. Auc of ail kinds conducted and PTOPertyfor audio - Y. ought i° an acceptable present. her Illness took the form of later Inter- ,ti moderate charge. '?►rrange,m a 'the r' nd Trunk express Whlgto Rve6L� Y' Jrlty Unit J• ug Further west on the fame side of the mittent, or it is eoinrsonly known, time sales or valuating can be ,nad'e cal natteutio . trains ru) tlrroug�h daily #tom Y p street, dumb ape m which she is now re- - the BROI'GHAM HOTEL. sI� ►1,: �a etroit &nd Pert,Huron without snake a swong temp. .I- v► "ill LC gicei, to all orders by letter or telegraph. C;lliCa,. ,, of C�rB , _ • -�i=+` Id�AC �ISa Covering. The ton was 6lifferinr°, from a Mx Ac1drKRR Bose 47, Brougham, Out. 3ry I any ebb ,• check through from Whitby DUMBARTON. : . lt'as a very choice asao,;tment of glocer.ES, severe cold, whichoulmin0ed in tilcerat _ - -- - - - -- i Bagga - all fresh. and ;;oc,�l - ltlfiU'f,•rtstrr. - - to deal% ion: �� ' ' � ed sore throat He, too, is about again, • __.,_ .- her tickets Navin almost recovered his Usual health.] . . - _ gnat} 1 attentio�l to p aseth ° On Sunday marring at 10:30 a z:pe ial corner store. known fame as the to L11e R _ 'QU. FIRb.I t ba Northern _fichigan, Dak tai reached to file Sotto„ ALL �aTlo�a. The school concert here last week was: j CITY OF LON1I0 =`1 (E- ) for Dian ReI•nlon will be p `! i,tettraace Co,� Capital, on st'. East, I the Nor h rn and North \Neaten] States, here the proprietor, t\ . 1 Dunbar, ltaa a a success, as ev t lyoue canceled. It was• - ttice for c anada, wel a I;ritiah ' lumbia and California, people of the congregation and Sabbath soars oi* ' assisted b Koine talent accompafiied by o y eery choice selection ii} the various lines• y ronto. R. F. Nlagurn, General Agent. Thisis ou b the 1t6V. R. M. C1'aig,.. I tile. Brooklin stringy , 1 eRt 1:nglish Companies• states as low O's Sing] and return tickets to ye8 poi�)llivi- L s place, bye 1'resb •terian chul'cLI of all the ingredients for plum puddings and band with friends•: . of the , . other tirst-class con'Panles- Farm f�nd� uOOD�s tale Gra Trunk and Great from Pickering and other places. The mince pies can be procured here, taken. Business solicited. THO I• r, 1 i ago and Grand Trunk, lletroit 'I'lie first Cliriat2nas entertaintneut in as toys, confectionery and sweet meats for proceeds are for tLe purpose of.purchas- :1�,ent, Liverpool Market, 20th lurch, - �-y Gran( veil and :Milwaukee, and Inter connection with the Sabbath iauCl Church l ere ' - - - - - -- -- - ailwat�r. be hell in the Preso} the rhildr�en. - ing prizes for the pupils. The bebt of itick� m4thijig, &V- coloni c11e ' through single, and l e- on 4iouday evening,• Dec. 31st. A I'M- Next on t­ t,e way is the establishment of accommodation for horses was secured. - fl ,' ' `- ' `;• "1 S i �' , Yhila- I A. B. tm)waWELL_ Air. M.I Gleeson's great Xinaa sale' A L turn i k _ta to tend from :�ecv York, class liter�j ry prog�auilue has been :pre geese a fnud . I (; H _I•� I, P� E'E D, G E N E P%, . del i Vashington, 15ocer, L>el. Ticitets. ],stall, dull Re v. A: A'IcLellan�" �. A., This store'nlay be said to 1� commeneedon the loth last. People are �� Ylacksnlitl, and Wagon Kaker, Pickering, p - Roston, le Qatonislied at the - bargains they are roved machinery for Holt, for (t a a, Montreal, (luebec, will tlliver an address. llefi•eFhli#etlts of amusement for tl:e little folks. Here ():1.. 'rlu latest improved •n, 1i n real and also 5u: =pension Bridge), - uttinc. Hnrseshocing as nR,ia1• v1 will also ho disniLttted. A prom neat we noticed toys -of every conceivable sty Axlt alit, ,,,Lit c Detroit; Dort allil- shape• fro211 the musical toy to the receiving. ll All ork llro,nptly anti lttiKf&ctoz,ly executed., iz Suspel i n Bridge, Buffalo, The wood sale of Mr. Adfir i E111ott' i ' feature of the evenino"s entertain neat ack toy bank. Picture books in - _ _- Huron hica;;o, Winnipeg, and all points I jumping on 4111 eon., last Thursday, was R success. �' • tc�► _ �t t�l (il(t'ic'►'�• '2n )orttstice in Canada and :tire' µ-ill 1►e ilia d� ►iut►G of t�:tuta Clans. �o. a:►da l�.c, ct2,d a really beautiful assort- a i li _ f., r of un 1 Wood sold very high. ✓ - - merit of (,hriatmas and New Year's cards. ' • \I \G SIG Unite fates. also through single and V2tccintttion is all file ra::e lu o�tt 'The assortracut'thro,:nl Y N r 1 N U, U i�AI - J� 1 ' 'n &c., of all return ti eta by all the boat lines to Valli- village at present. \� a notice Hutt quite „:out is vet fine. ttiriiit:g,Paper -H rigu,l„Butt g, Dakota pOlrita. a few are 11RIng the. Slim. : i2llleed. gROtlOHAM. k io�1R clone on the short .Rt notice. X111 Rhntdes of +tOba tF, w'll:Ch 1 lie sect- 'j'he Next store «eat is that of r to order_ \out but the best Eng- i Another improvement, I el ttro te. Cllea er tllai] Cr- comes )out ante, +L2cs. 1'I�uL�1'. s Ile all -iui oTUnit; l�blat 2i11� _ lith Le,t�i lt8ed. HILT & WELBOURNE. ?6y 011 for , 1 ed to notice In '111Y. IRS+ - - Fir -lass Railway Tickets from Whitby i� t11e sidewalk bu21t i►y hl r. aohu ddle and as usual. we funnel that extra arrRU�e- . The Stock case was t p - ramie to Liverpool, Londonderry, . egidence ; also file block nlents had been made to supply both old theme tilt In ` °eucthe ch arl a against 111rsi Stock - f�uot, ►► cl..tiN►►c s.. =cnid"Rt „ lu trout of h1s r . -' -1 n, Glasgow or Belfast, only 31 1, -hieb and young with Christmas cheer. last, S - • . , Y00'1' AND SHUT' aviug done by �lr. Jol2u Tripp, O )ecially nine line of Christina% toys Rlid of keeping a brothel Caine rip for hearing . - , I'UEl\ I,1•.�I,II. , �ueev a, tl a Dominisn Line $113. Round trip ucltls I-estly to the appearance of ,King sweeties have been put in stock, as well as before . Afessrf;. Hubbard and Philips, - 1'_a ter. legged annl Seim work: K)rders to an roan Whitby, $3:,. . rolal!a'c attended to. I :xpeiiencieco �olr,itu it a �n r mediate, via the" \Vhitef3tar lane,'' street• AlcIntoSL is now anu= fresh fruits, sec. .T. P's. 1VI1. 1icClelland, of Uzbridge, / ,t :i ►�. Don t fo -get t},e stand, ueu T I 1 i y rid trip. �7;,•. Cabin from $38 to �I.-. John An,on;rst pur host liberal advertisers is, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. G. No-wq. film; :+treet, Pickering village $Ll ; . _ _ $7:; to fi17:,. factu:-iug R plough tivhich he intend call - � t•EtKIeTOI HSK DALE. - . - $260; und trip. Smi , of Whitby, for the defendant - - - - - - - isbill to send to the ()ia 1 ing "'file I tiubarton Clipper." 11 ac. is The visitor upon inspecting 1128 assortment A n' umber of witnesses were heard both ?'cfili►i•ill f/. _ Pal ties w g - - Coon r for their frienilR'can have prepaid a i ►,tsliiug busiuesh uian. of Christinaa goods w21I agree will] ua t la for and against, aftet0 which the Justices t ; P� E I5 : NO LONGII �� the I,lerclutlrbg in this village see' to ,lu trouble need be experienced in making 1 13 1 I steer g aildrail tickets through to Whitby, favor of coal stove —uo, announced that they would give the ,lo1,Lt Ll,llt _fir. ,Ioii„stou, Tailor, east of 1 fox''? 7 oreatly In a ae}ection of sotile article that will not h ]meal, foreign, simile and be st °yes I tneau• One of the in says only make a suitable present but a useful platter "their serious consideration" and ; th cuthbert House, laves better class hoouse in the Fn 1�Ilron� , •i>;�"thft'too colt] , less,uonry than any other first one as well. We noticed a vet tine line render a verdict on Friday. ' . and examine his stock if you tonal trip railwai' and ocean tickets inuch cleat has a bad eg Ct 11 ware, including cruets, The pigeon +shooting tourualllellt at' v,isbao g (,all good- fitting, t+�ell-illaAe suit. o . Niel, to f et a stylish, r, app - I his goods. \Ve believe he is right. of silver-plated k Pi he's hotel on FI•ida of last week was Remember the address — 1tlH- lfiTUN• east of p -` The dude 1►lSCkswith paid tla a fYyino, butter coolers, pickle dishes, hives and y e adds ring Village. IY. P t his forks 'broaches. lockets. scarfpins, ladies'' largely attended by sportsmen from •Cilth House S T� ot11 r tl I impossible - -isit one day last week. •Tack k g Po diflerent sections of the ootwtly, but f -- - - - Whitb : r - - -- - - G. li. and Telegraph bil'ice, y• eye on lliin during hie stay in ow satchels, and many e 1 u s m s e , Ifotivlx. r , e me , ate here. c nQ to file late start only one urge was , I �r :- - - -- - -- - - -- - -- _ - lags was visited by a p ofe atonal tO for, re tiTtg as Il`lt owl P '_ =N�' Utll• Nil DICEIj d MARQCifi shot sus follows : -1st prize, - `r , 011. D O -N HOUSE, PICKERING • - +1°� -N tram 1 about a week ago, who nietly CL - 'ro rrietor. This house is TEf; OF' E'AtA_ -4A,GE t 1 with Charlie's o� accost. have made an extra effort.to place before a (140 cow, Mr. J. Patton, of Pot•+ Pei-ry ; - �A Janes Gordon, 1 l sneaked off their customers articles suitable for the 2nd, b10, Dir. J. Blond, of the same �► fine new brick building, finished in superior h t ,Liverpool :and Londoucle; I via embraoing a large and . 1 rtl d : cabin $�.�, @7a.�• '�M.� Inter- hallie is on the lookout for biro, and no holiday season, place ; 3rd, Mr. D. Beldam, of Malvern. t,t5 ie. Every convenience and comic, t for the , ugR,l5 fiteerege d18 Whitby to Liver- varied assortment of China dud" glassware, travelling public• The choicest brands of n, di doubt if he comes in contact W1tI slim a . tra, wines, Liquors and Cigars always on baud. Po 1 cl Londonderry viaNalifaz : Cabin $0.75. hand - painted vases, sand saucers, Port Ferry. sent four competitOra ; - xew and commodious stables slid sl,eEla 7 -Y _ �, 7 ttilfi.75 - Intermediate *43.00:, steerage i terrible encounter will be the teen t. I fancy cup l Brou lean] four; and Malvern two. The ; toilet setts, a novelty in glass cruets, amps, g li�1ERCIAL HOTEL, 1iI3UOUGH- $' are sending for yoi,,r friends von can ob- Several Complaints have bee Made . We also noticed wax winner killed 9 birds in succession, which - , O about the crossing lately put in acros:t china Retts, I �J 4\l, Out. Joh,i Di. (]arcs. P,�aprietor. tan EpAID PAHSAGI: CERTIFICATES at e ratted, available from >ynt;lanc }, Y was conaide6c1 very good indeed. Haw,' leased 'thin. Hotel and fitted it wlp in po Ireland, King strut. They say It is f poor dolts as large as they make'em. In fame tic t d, Fr, available Germany, Sweeden and Nor- JOitH A, goods the assortment is very complete in There was considerable difiicults iu first - class stvle, L shall be pplic eel r see hie a teerase ,vl7. Liverpool, Londonderry, material. sill; handkerchiefs, ties, &c. The stock of friendls and file travelling public gene+'i+•llY• The y '- , getting. entries for the Other purse ala- h,t of accontinodation at'forded for rnaa, and Q e i win, or Belfast to Whitby, and always ttentioii ,ai<1 to the, fltvoring groceries is also choice and fresh. mounted to be iven, consequently n fell : I t,esi, sad every a I as to as lowest rates quoted by any other lines g !H -lp, C "t�AREMOIiT.. Across the street througI. No blame, however, Can be me with their uatronage. -, __ - For i kets, etc., apply , oLD l+c><[Ba$ o>,lr attached to the officers of the Brougham . 1. ] ROL GHAAI HOTEL, JOS. PIPHI':1+, - �_ $_ 'Tr"LTL+�•► Lsros.'' t e i well Y , l� Pro rietor. Having leaned the above well T, EXPh�SS pIrNICE. WHITBY Recently G Grab , presided over for so many yearab Bl;eretdtl Gun Cub for this. - ',tnotsrl hones from fir. Thomas Poacher, and A -_ - I reliable breeders sud in r'ters, Bunting, is to the fobs as usual with a A rid entertainment ender the _ bavingfhorougllly refitted the same, I av now • Basbtw o rk r to the wants of the travelling r Claremont, have sold within the ast few large and well . selec ��t As it ro er es, auspic s of tl]e IInion Sabbath School peepared to care euR1�e days It one two - year -old i tted falley and dry goods, public. Every acco,unloclation for than an • with Lhe has �. 10 impossible to enumerate one -half the will•b� held in the Town Hall here on J- +,east. Y'ti1��,, bar as usual supplied w • - t'o be oeiiiled and an attentive hoatleralwvya NT BASKETS lid nt i6 and two- Clydesdale stallion Nutttr c e • also articles ]tiara shown, we leave •.it to our Chrlst>�nas E'qe., to consist of revcitationsa . in attendance. 2�J -Y r5 L� , e —bus 1 I sites. baskets cf a14 other sizes usrs. Ti stalxio G oChSiruc ;also readers, to make. a perponal visit and instrumental mneio, tea -'- - - - -- - _ - p dialogges, and addresses. An Xmas boat s `" . f -- -311I MP-1111. iliac as well. find "Clan G rant" (3510, two and three inspect. t.EONARD's ' . wild sail in during the evening laden with _'- -- ---- -- - - -- - -.: _- - -- r era for the tt•ade fillet] e"Xclusivels. make a very Hue die la of china 'and . .- O. _ years old respectively, and a sp 'ng #illy p y resents for all. The entertainment will . USIC sneering a �peclalty• by" Munf►ea," which carried off t e silver glassware, Christmas cards, dolls, musical conclude a charmingcantata entitled I- 1� M . : cl fonalit , hilt- Barrels, alwa s on medal at Toronto Exhibition and the first instruments, fancy goods, boots and shoes+ . +The Parting." This will pndonbtly be The41y of '\i uaic i „eludes soml + l t11• aria A le Lart el y nlony,.countexNo,nt, fugue, corm and to iluics. PP P &c., for file holiday season, and invite one of the most pleading entertainments R tus terms, &c.. apply to I1A t . All ,orders by wail promptly at- prize tit• M vtu A f Rls° a Caned apt draft inspection. ever given ill Brougham, anti should be . ... 1*or�2Pec 13 A•. �- CCtZtt�3.' taxi d to. Address of Cava t 11�S , 1 ' . Tgg pICgERI�U DRUG BTORR lac el attended• d. I;. 1�'L' RTS, I'raprietor, team to \S I}l. Ui'ahaul, of aI Wising, is well supplied with - perfumery, toilet g y _.., W Music Iioou) at the re_idence of \irk. Heart; I few doors west of the ” tiers oflic9l 1'icl: 17- G1'e @n Ii�1PP, Out , Grit. �� R f ti? S ... •i n K I ( „�. .11 _ . _.. ...:,. -I 4 .. , .. 1_-"'-'.'�.*. , . .., .. - fit, - ,� i. I, 1 I . y�=. y� �. .F .I 4 . �A . V 1. ; . - � ': - S,. �.. 1 �1 I , . _,�,�,, l • wi 1; s , if.. r I f �, #1. ' 1. I . I .! I' �. .11 .� it ° - i I ; .1 �. I. ,. (... . i . .:� 91 j, I` An I 40 ti 4 • - . . . . . , i,: , :.� . I . .., . � . . ., -:.!. , . ­_ - I , ­ � . :1 .1 - ` . . .. - .. 1. ` ., . ... . � �.: 1: � .1 1. 4. . � . . . .. � I . , .1�1 . : I..; , * . I . ;:..;." 0_" , � . I - ...:� I . i, . . i , . . . . i 1 - i I �, . .. . � -1 - : : . .1 . , ti. , - - '" . .. I . 1.. l- , HEi ALT' Mr be rued, if should be of the ' ,. potadble construction, and the filtoesiag - 1 snot should be readily removable for j Z'�a 8it3k,$oom. I Wing purposes. a it a filter be. � not very r thoroughly o e Nelrw te>` manage w sitolt -too so that It pollut rather than purify he water shall be as wholesome, as condor table and as cheerful As the possibility of the vase ad- .. . r mite, L a study which will babl never �� receive the attention it merits til the "art Asa I �: Cholera Mal baB. Of nursing" shall be lolly ogn ;zed as ;recent ratheriog of me1ovj in forming a le�tmate and im t branch Philsdelp 'm Dr- W 8. Janney, late C of the art of healing. or of that city, made the startling No error of management sick -room b went, th I no stealthy man or woman so common ar a neglect of pro er tempera- dies in thi climate from cholera mot tare and ventilation; yet u these very He reps►& the remark to the editor �e Medical and Surgical gical Reporter, raying ItubjeetephysiolgistehtavewrI nmorepage/, ,the re of the Coronrr'roffi re wont • and physicians spent more breath than - t stantiate his'words. Ili explained the -1 I upon all kindred topic/ pat gather, Of 11 healthy" he meant a person with or course no inflexible rule can formulated upon these points. An open ndow may be diseases aodofl average strength and vi salvation to a man in the burn ng stage of a Such a, person, he Said when (lying fever ; at the-same time It is f tal to one Ia symptom of cholera morons, always the sweating stage. - With all ae regard for from po4oning (usually arsenic,) and case is one of suioide or homicide. the thermometer, good sense. denlighten- 1 ed and careful Oboervatloa e) old regulate ez Coroner fiat examined into these there essential conditions, when& stout, healthy man cf his acqualn Every one admits the never t of keeping died after an ilineas of thirty -six hours i cholera rporbus. He had been attends the air of the sick room as i►r possible four reputable physician-, one of wh. m yet how seldom, except in ca f contagion, signed the death certificate. 1 -et he i do we Wee dietnfectaats &bo is sick bed. tuted an Invetti ation arid found en - y Chloride of lime and carbolic acid are cheap ' end efseotive and somethin of the kind arsenic In the deceased �to hill a dczin should aiwayr be need wh(r er fresh air He afterwards met with five or six si cannot be freely admitted. `, cases. Ir. Barthlow, in a conveys . There should always be & to 1 -rook In the with the editor of the Report, r, said th "�'oom, or jus outside, wh a moistened had not the least doubt of the oarricetne cloths van be q�tiickly dried. loths wet fa Dr. Janney 's aadrdon. Another p•o Pure water even give out an j leasant odor eat p6ysia►n stated his belief in rhea a vi - if left.lying in a hasp to mold dry as they and referred the causer of each arts mil best can. Keep one stand on le for food or poison with arsenic to connubial unco- drinks and another for medic es. A clean isllty. .... news sapper often renewed pia es a better — . �'� :' 'T ` - covering for such tables th loth. Have ,: �-, O oumge. a. basin of water always at hs ' , that when. _ ;moo t/ f&fra[d ? Every I 'There In' ever a spoon or winegl&ea ie , it can 'be a elreatnre living who dues. not • sufler f rinsed immediately and ready >f use.. Guard fear, reasonable or unreasonable ; upon against irritating noise,oreakir Cora, chairs whole, there is not more fear in the w or shoes, also against too mu light and then there is need of. It is indispenso ' cross lights. Holes in windo shades and ��'e could n4 more do without fear th gaps in shutters are often fi t c &an nuissn- watch could, do without its mainspring, , cete. • Many an ink alid is tort a by a singlo . Some good and brave boys suffer from point of piercing light, whie amt, Like a fear of being afraid ; others, from the faithful eye, to pursue him a where, and of being thought arratd. Having learns to which In spite of himself h Lever re- admire _ courage and courageous deeds turning, heroes, when they find themselves star A little daily change in the sngement at anything, they say to themselves: -- - of furniture, a little planningfo such pleae- 61 Am I reiily a Coward, then' If I ant surprises as an iayslld can , in the afraid of a cow, a dog, a dark room, o way of food, company and am meat, -will clap of thunder, what a sorry figure I sho often be more effectual in 1 ai taping the ant if I lead been a soldier !" convalescence of a patient that all the tonics But let us reflect a moment. A that have been used In the build' g nilp of in- 'a man -ought to be afraid of a big, arm humanity since the days' f Esculapius. dog coming toward him, with a rod mo A soft tread, a mild, yearn i e word, a oFen, panting and glaring. perhaps magnetio hand, &tact- or rh 1 ws say a ought not to ran awes glaring. that Is genies ? -for detecting the in or aspects dangerous kind of. atr&te ;bat he ou - of disease, are invaluable ad' of gcod to be so much afraid of the dog so-to keep Tinting, Clatter of firearms, r t le of dishes sharp lookout until -he discovers the In and newspapers, loud talking n whl,per- boas of r If bru�,e. ing, are about equally abomina �l Courage dose n �t' consist In not bet Growing plants are nsu&lIy erdicted in afraid; but in meervittd danger we at ,e air i ;: a sick -room, but out flows s are grist oE. That person is bray- who doer a do brighteners of its somberness. he mentally dreads, an many a g&1,&at f f i low has gone into aril trembling and ' Feat' and Dil3�se f:.) with ales p stn. }3at he t' e» t S5m' emotions accelerate the art, quick- when the late .1. ]: ; zaaedy, of Bal : en the action of he bmin,igive a strength more, formerlySecret&ry of the Navy, w and elasticity to a step, &ndr tly enliv- deem years of age, the country being th . on the apirits -t a effect being pf brief dar ply agitated by the prospf e - c f war ws anon• O.hers, 1 e hope, for Info oe, have kiD$Iwnd, he made ail his mind that when a similar effect ueh lower is Id came he would join the arm One thou much more prQlo ged. Still othe have an held him back: I He was awfully afraidg opposite effect, the dark, havingg been terrified by gho 1. . Among the last Is �0".' bran cases kre stories In his ohildhood. • on record In which it has i exalted In sudden In o: der to curb himself of his fears, h ` \ ` deatb, Under its infl nence+, as Is II known used to go at midnight to an extensive tore . the face often becamer pale, the h art bests near his father's house, raid walk about ant violently, the brreath is obetruc d the limb/ mOrniv This he did until he was as muc tremble, the appetite it lost, all other, at ease is the woods at two o'clock in th - _' emotions are overcome. morning, as he was In his father's garde We speak of the min #s par 1 zei with a!ter breakfast. Although at first `he e • ifai. There is literal truth In is: The enemi ersnd ghosts at every step, he rte effect is tine to the inflaenceof th.notion on vered until even these startling experience ie some one of the cerebral centre the gan- ceased to alarm -him. When the war wa gliga, or nerve masse/, near the se of the declared in 18fi, he. went to the front, too y - brain, which govern the action of t e various part in the battle of Biadenebargb, and ra vital organs, This influence fr,1 r the time, away, with the rebt .of hiq iogiment ' of aparalyzing nature. BA his running away was glorious, too I - Hence the capillary blood-vessels near the "We made a fine scamper t: f it," he say/. surface are colts peed, and the b1 is driv- I lost my musket in the melee, ,while bear• en back on the heart, burdening th It and ing c ff a c )mrade whose leg was broken by a the lung ; while the secreti ' of t e gastric buyer, Another proof that even heroes juice is arrested by a paralysis o e great ran away sometimes. If heroes, why not nerve -the pneamogastric-whit rapplies boys? Every good. soldier knows that there the stomach with "its working !o e. Such . are times when'dlecreticn is the better part 4' a case is an extreme one, but it Is he earns of valor. - • c . In kind with tear in every degree It sow- - ' ` . _..... --'- �' ens the tone of the system. It 1 s ens the vitality. Even this condition is diseased • The Cc�tlntersjgn, one, and if protracted, the e r 'Twee Qeatr tot break of dot , but tttt y Would, The moon was ebioging i,,ighily ; sooner or later, give way under I . The west wind as it passed rho fl,r►eri - But the particular point we wi to'Iirake $et each one ewes} Ing :Igbtiy. is that fear exposes even the most bust to. The eeotty slow p.t,eed to acd try, - the attacks o infections diseases. , ` A faithful uight•watch keeping, • he die- While in his teats b, hind him Stretched eases are caused by minute orgin s which - file comrades all were Sie, ping. . enter the body through.the stoma or ,the lungs. Taey maybe harm]eae,,if t stomach "low ie mire( o 6fa Shoula¢� oed, digests them, or If the body has i all pow- But not a thought of den -h or war VW or of retistan(e to Infection. .. was w'th this brave Young soldier;. Art, no ! his heart was far away Bat just he a is the danger fro. fear -It - where, oo a western prairie,- ' - lessens the no al ratietanee of th r ,item A rose- twtued cotta y ge Stoodrtt intgbf and especial', arrfats the pow of the The countersign wa@, "Mary." stomach to se rate the gastric flaid It puts And there h4 own true love het +`a ' the system, f r the time being, w.} a fit it der blue eyes rind)} betming ; A left by debilitatin disease, by rigking Above them, on her sun- kissed brow, habits, by over -eati g, b excesses by too Her curia like su re pine gleaming, - continuous witchin , or An And heard her. singing as @be churned y WCITY• Her butter in the dairy, If therefore the c oiemfrivades medic&, The sonic *be loved th • beet. That night , or smallpox revai s, -don t let us I vide an The countersign *as Mary.' attack by fealr ; b t reps 1 it by ke 'pin �' ' :- . Oh 1 t -r '6be k!as train her :" he sighed, ,; about our dailyy vo tions with a he, wfnl i When up the lone road glanctog, -: trust and ai hand of e1p for others hoping, He spied a slender little form of course, done our hale duty in a Mat With falte�rin, steps advancing, ' yg And as iine y ' ter of h lens, ;rued bins ei'entl tie q. zed +►t ft in wonder ; _ • Then dropppeed bit mWkea fn hie band, , . ' And challlo ed , w. 1. F' ters3 - ll who goes }onderY; " Still oa it cam.+. ­Not or a Ste . peopl pin heir faith to fit re , amd I? more think that r7 ion a the Be you wan or, Lila or fairy, g y pars the drink- Cnletr you give the ecuntereii, ing water thy. ugh earthenware r with Haiti who'gots there?, • 'Tie MAT .• some mysterious fit ring mee�iu inaide, t A swe(t voice cried, and In his arms . the sours a of�the wa r or the ocn tion of ' The girl he left behind him Halt•faic� ing tell. 4•er many miles i their cisterLa does not in the le t >nat- ; 11''+I She'd bravely'tolled to find him ter. This is a, simil r delusion the be- - lief, which pasies fr ly current, tb t if , on •- "I heard that u were wounded, fear," y She sobbed. Mq heart was breaking. add spirits to u1nwho @some wader on rob I could not stay a moment, but, ,i It of its noxious qua ties, or at less dimin . All other ties orsaking, , I tnveLed, br , : . ish them. We do n t deny the fulness y a riot made stront, of filters but wip Berl a to oint out t the Ki-d hra•en t>watohinr o'er ma, t p y Unt:n— uahart_ od well 2 ' "Yes, love, ' -a must not be exe ;usivd y relied upon. Water At last i au Oxd before m..•' filtration has in its Way had arm h nun "They told me that I onuld not sense written about it As water alysis. pass The lints b figd m� lover The great point is to keep the ws r itself Bator@ day: fairly! came. but [ f as pare as possible Where poll lion In (Pressed on ere,oight was over. , :, enspectad, 1 et •the • Wes r be boiled f a von- , And as I told my! name I found � .' . sidemble period. It y afterward be tier- The way tree ae{ our prairie " ' ' Because. thank od 1 nirbt,•• he Said, _ _ : sted by pouring It ver&1 timer rom a Tae ooanteraig b ' MU.? •' height of two or thre lost from on vessel�_� . to another, or by ar oia] masse. f s fit- Don't growl when the doctor girders buk. din- ple me Wits a fl anted# . en Oro atat ev boa of tl th d on is an talit wil di t) T1 cost AM wit d ha net on( net mils atin at h sa a nit: DWI tg �t no Ton the orlc hie, an a the fear d to of med am r a ald err tango h9 ght a ten - n 'IIy el- pale ti. as en wit it ht A It e et h e a w a n I t ( I C i t C c F e h tl hi of at ti H if of in to tb to Bt W sa TI he Inl mi tri W e•+ sea axe bw 11111010OL-6- - ) r tt IA0IDElATB IIf TBI; EOCgIE9• w �, B • V gII >i' BI© OFFER Ta h,,.es�„ ,� d- .-,_ y� Bw a" atvs a wAYb�. "s ,,a , s a- lsesertei Carlas and here Fester slim- oo•r tins Aw bins ]I[.eht< a. [t , 00 ' B L L B O R 1 IQ i3 ' w "f as y" name, P o rr�d FZpr. n o ®oe a1 � ' 'e- pals /r, has no Ste error >b teat per hoar, baud a em TRZ NATIONAL CO., xi � eo., N. y �r _k;9 It eomb.n,od and root dziu maehtoe 110a � 9m, - BRITISH — ` There w- a thing/ to some of the dessert- d sees : e st crises and dlpI� m a.. �. Send test waloo��ww cabins in the Rooity'Mountains that apeak '� Y BTBItIOT - 'AMJLTt1I!< nANV LLIiA M E R i C in eid toaee to the man of imagination and ST. T•)RONTO. Finest rooms in America. . PrOox ' Ii�C)$, Nyl,g,�•, x y+t'f hiTi1�1P + in eve de tell him stories of blasted hopes, of t ►ni 1 wC ry pai'tment_ Teachers puehinq acd es�,. struggles, and, it may be of death. The U91,, .toys ; gqetto,� A know what they teach. Fnd,reed by f y leadin bustneas monofOnt:ario; tiegtaduate,a E'-. mount aina are fall of deserted cabin#. They i ► . �- fiI fog pc>.(itoos of truss in every city, town and vii I re 11. n' stand on the edges of remote parks, they aloe . G�app+ rion . , )W01; J .)i It`orl - ,Canada. Send for new 61rcular. y. O'1)E , SecreKe - 'e' hidden in thickly woo,:sd ravines, they warranted FULL Least; and to ran smooth on and � �$ PARK 80 � . er stand, isolated and lonely, •on the tim�ered 'e't"s mst�ne• Bee t at CLAPgaarorrs naacs Is or 1, s flanks of rugged foothills with the tall pines th, label. mr *or ..►. n..• ""„e, n,'•le.i. he P - - - -- ------ ---- -- Pork FAckera, Toronto. ' : t . swaying and sighing above Cheat. _ On the QA�eDA PERDIAN]CN At shores of highland lakes, overhung by great TT T L, 0. Bacon, ]tolled 8pfoe Baca a. 0- C. b- oli8'�, and wflerethe sound of rippling water LO�I, & "SA�II�GJ CO alaagow Beet Hams, Sugar Ca►sd Ham Ba0°"' T blends with the mysterious noises of att nn- ,� T fast Bacon, Smoked Tongues, Meet pa i i ,t° b often forest, there will be found & c.%bin. be an • t7lls. o Ben Cr Navy o pq,t ° � I • Incorporated, A.S. iSSd. �! Lard �• TnD, and Pails. Tho Best Brands of ;� y- And in open vale rn e3 and gray with ab i fns Dafry Bait in 8m,eir th ettge brnsee yr' gg g y 8ntiaorlbed Capital, , ,,,,, , , , , ,, _ =8,000 f 00 and desolate; a cabin is sure to be Paid up Capital .............. ... $ 200 000 F .fir 33 I L !►1!�'D�: found. It may be old and partly deesyed, Reserve 1+'and....... 1;100,000 _ j, AND to but it shows that man once lived, and toil• � TOE Assets "" " """' B'6w'� ' Chen H0_ - is g y - II P mss far #fie I�lillit ed and suffered in the highland vane of o F F = v m _ a° desolation.h the stories that the desert- Along the line of the ti'hteagoand NorthMeyfr,ra •e ' COMPany 8 Buildings, Toronto Bt. h ed cabins of the Rocky Mountains could Bel Toronto. ' Railway In Central Dakota and \nrehert, If they could speak ! I have seen many of Nebrnutca. New sections ar+t betas ti ,%41 up sno athese hater, and they always interested me, f! ianidly settled in these wonderiully prodacll,, . ' dome years. ago I was traveling in the The Company has now on hand a tare region*, and the '•fire► comers" will have „t,,t g choice " of location. i- smnunt of English money which it Is re- For full information h westerly spurs of the Bitter Root \l aunt &Ina. (which will be sent you Ir• =a One day, towards ev, ning, an autumn storm pared to lend on first class seenrities at ow urge) about the free Isnds &rid cheap homes, app i• ewept.over the ran e. The snow filled the rates of interest. Apply to to JOHN H. NOiZLEV, J. UJIMBIBitT B�AIWN, la• 1" � o i Canadian rase. Agent, C. A N. W. B n sir. The extent o vision was about fifty a. 9 York at.. Toronto, C I;. n yards.' I supported I was in an unknown Manaefng Director General Pass- Agent. Chicago, nls e region', prub.,bly one that hid never been __ ,�:_ - __, - -- - _ _ _ -_ - -- - - - - - 'f trodden by whi.te men. I rode out of the tim. Christmas �' `- bar info a tin ark. Sts Cards O U R FREE y p Standing among the B Y MAIL - trees that fringed its edge was a log hut. 1 ' ° The ohinkir g had fallen from between the At less than wholettale prices. All well aesofted. No 1 - logs, anti there was slat a hole in its root• bu two alike, Poebge re aid. BIRTHDAY CARDS ����� $ ' t may be Included, p, p Nor FrcuceaD. FarNOED, I . It would shelter myself and my horse from _. , - 25 CARDS, good value for : 25 . $1 50 the storm. I entered it and led my horse 2i larger, " 60 225 1 - , In. There was not a thing In the o,►bin, ex- 25 '- very fine, " i.00 s 25 - - ' t cepting piece/ of beaver and beat skins, two Ar Orders may be proportionate] mixed. Cash o .1_11 • Oatd%i�e, z I blocks of wood, end a small .corroded, bras/ accompany order. Address, y - . � ' . i crucifix, which hie icg on a ngil above where Matttlewe Br08. t� Co.,Toronto For 18Q E i the bunk should }lave been. I built s fire on 86 ,S No�ij , R�i��yr the damp, old hearth, and sat snpperlese Alan Line ho ; *." " ` looking at the cruciflz. 1 know the story yal Mall Steamships, !Re - of Its owner just as well as though It had Balling during winter ffrom Portlard every Thum 'hr J I been told to me. A Hudson Bay Company day anti Hallfex every tatu,day to Liverpool, and In . sum mer from Quebec every flaturdav to Liverpool, employee, probably a 1• rench Canadian, had calling at Londonderry to land mail@ and ppumengers l , , built the cabin and had passed the winter In for Scotland and Ireland. Also from Daldmore, via v f - trapping in those highland solitudes. The Halifax and St John'@,,1, F., to Liverpool tortniRh ty;: cr><clfix was the emblem of his faith and In dining summer months.' The steauters of the Glas• 1 , ed lldon, it reminded the toast trapper of P w lines all during winter to and from Halifax, Ilhistrating ilCari ' it tlitousaU•. ,' Y ppe ortland, Boston and Philadelphia; and during sum• 3' the highest civilization he knew of� -that mar between Glasgow and Montreal, weekly; Gras• different styles of seeds which surrounded Port Garry, and that IIu g°w and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadel• Suitable tOr ad the banker of the Red laver of the North phta f rtntghtly. . For freight, passage, or other information apply to tl dark-e3 e', bright f wcd half -breed women, A Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; S. Cunard & Oo.-, ' with whom he had dancdd at frontier band -- HiRUX ; Shea & Co., St John's, N.F.; Wm. Thomp- hovered around the oi'aclfiz. Uf tea (Faring the son & Cc , St. John, N.B. ; Allan & Co. Chicago; X-m-as- Love• A Alden; New York; H. Bourlter. Toronto ' long winter nights he had gazed on the Cru- Allan*, Bat & Co., Quebec; Wm. Brookir, Philp. . cifix and sighed or smiled as his mood might delphia: H. A. Allan. Portlatd. Boston, Mirn'real. anal at lower prices titan ,erPf• have been. One day the trapper went forth � before offered to the p[1i11ic. l l' ` and never returned. He-perished in & storm- ,/,R you want to save money send P. O he was killed in a contest with a bear, he ' A U ' d address for our CATALOCI E. w 1. as waylaid by Spokane Indlanr, at ' .. , " �� , We have a variety in H(- - rate he never returned. The large quantity � 1 e..t ! slid altgalpt dPSigns, Act wail ll of torn, moth -eaten far that littered the f • `m" '° •,a h L-iaJnonds Rubies - � • , Pearls, � otlla•I cabin showed that he had not marketed his w o C-e f►reet•ious stone, In 'Hroocha- -i. catch. After the tars had been torn and - ce n t' dog's; Bracelets, Scarf Ping. COf . . - mothea'en and rendered valueless, the cabin & , 'a' � a pq Iir-llattoDS, .tt•.: antl :In e�ltdlel, - had been plundered of o3oking utensils by � a �;� �+ variety of Gold.t diver Jewelry predatory vial' ore. i s� Q R 0 �% N 1 YI /`1 Three pears ago T found a s ±�t►ifl well•buiit ~ E cabin that stood in a deep and ills kly wood- And 1likuurractured in Our Eaah`li,lrw°.rt. ed ravine by a tiny stream of ice water. A q u T few old sluice boxes and the dead I 0- ' , denuded bed N -. rook of a -small pis or mine told the stork �_, Shall be pleased to g ',ve rs'iniates for a,u, - of a miner, who th :tght he had stn•, ck rt . �" dead iption or style of Jewel lery to be in uI t , : . rich, building a house and Dworkin for one • EACH PLUG OF .THE . - 1 to order. All our gco -'s are fully .qua: a • - Beason, and then abandoning the claim. . teed to t`e the quality of gold stamped :.,..i - __ There was no blazed trail leafing to this mark,id with cur initials, thus: 1. house. This Indicated that the owner of "C. S. l3 lit." , the cabin did not hanker for vistors, and " . 4 made me suspect that the _digging/ mast in RllverRare. we have to (TiN f; have proarected well. I tried the gravel. IB MARKED - L•irgest and Most Complete Stock ' _ It pro5peoted fairly, but it was so high lying ) Ifom`ni-ii, all tie LatestA)esigu.i and B.!I,t that water snsuffiaient quantities to work the (quality made. . - ground rapidly and thoroughly could not be - • ' . ?�� got on to it. The mine was worthless. I CATALOGUE FREE, _. - went to the house, and &s I passed around N. one and I saw that the window had been . ., a Manufacturer, Imports r, Wl,ole•salc and broken Inward. That was odd. Why should IN BRONZE LETTERS - , Retail Dealer, - I. - any one break into a bows througgh •win- ,. , - � ci�r�s, 15�'Z'A.R$i° dew when the door was fartentd by & latch None Other Only q Curious about the broken window, I V GCIIAIft 4 ' CHURCH Sr.. TORO\TO. y looked through It into the house. On the -- - - - -- - -_ - -- - - --- floor lay two dead mountain lion,. I o - - - _ . • . ad the door and examined the dead animal/. _- FR.O�� W IB They, judging from the condition of i' skins had g their got into the house the previous winter when the snow was deep and the. . weather intensely cold. The broken window = . ." showed how they had °got 4i. Why they . Sought ref age in the cabin, and what killed _ - • ' them, I do not -know. M - • Another cabin stood on the Headwaters of NTREAL - . . .. t oreek by a deep spring of ice water. This :shin was about fifteen miler from my . . • " �iighland house. I found it one day while Whereas rite reports cribs epidemic in Montreal bare, for ol1► v : ti - leer'hunting. It had not been coon led for vta us reasons, been greatly exairgerated, we, the understuned p and Shoe Manufacturers of Montreal, beg to. inform the trlide� and tears. There were holes In ,its .roof, end rile tom of the lower well loge were badly de- public generally that our manufacturing establishments are a►yed. In a box, pushed far back node r & entirely Outside and far removed from what is k1[own as the Infected loable bunk, were thirty or forty pioeces'of District e. that the extraordinat'y precautions taken by its render it rbite china table ware, and a doze, plated extremely improbable that colntaerton can. be carried in our good,,: -`, orks. There was nothing else in the house, that every employee in -our establishment has been vaccinated suai ), my return home I told my wile of the re- vaccinated (their tamiiies also betllg vusl'clnated), trod that :i hies, and she, womanlike, cov_ted it. I thorough examination of the homes of our operatives has been made : �rom4ed to go for it In a few► tipye and did by competent physicians ; and -that t it is acknowledued by the Medical D but it was gone. Another hunter or min- Il'aCUlty that the combination of cnelnfeals used ill the talinhig, ' r had found the cabin, and, being prom r. colouring, and finishing of the leather used iii Boots and Shoes is ill er man thin I, had packed the box on his itself a potent disinfectant. otse and cirri, d it off. we have alxO eentplled witld everw regnireruent of the O TAiR10 BO -tBDb b . Ii11;.t1.1'N. and after C(o,;e exuminrtlona Of Our f actor�ea by Dr COVerntou, their l '�;rf Inspector, �vehave received his certineutey. The Fatal Watch. - . (Signed.) k �. The late Dr. ,1laLean sometimes, feeling , AMES HOLDEN aC CO. - i - ie pulse of his patients, held his watch in .i,g, 1Q ' rt , ' �' SHtRPE & M�►CHI«t { _ ll S L� TOE d 1,t11., . . JAmEK MCCRE4DY & CO: _ is hand and counted the palradone, On J 13IEei POPII 11I al (:11., ; I N. McCR�ALY it CIL, ' to ccaasion, when doing this, his Ra:c;i JAMES IVH1TH�l11I rrS CO. 11 t;OCHRANE, CASSIL� aY� CO..: sopped suddenly In his hand, and his pa �E0. T. SLATER. " �: It01�'IN. ei>,�, contrary to his expeatadou, died. ' .e related this to 's party of gentlemen, nong whom was Davy It rris, a Kell - known' IMPORTANT TO ALL WVr:- t` f. D I MORE LIGH�'a { tizen of our county, long time clerk of oar s, feriorcourt. Not long after, H.rris was ,. , - — -- ken sick, and sent for the Daotol. When T..', Tu'p H N; HARVEY SAFETY ) u..iUU L.��P e Doctor arl'ived, he wu a great deer] bet �` & B J 1 . - �, �'. r, and was sitting on the piazza at Major is enperio� to every other domestic light used, fact sxor,prcVO see... 'YI 4 1 trt's, where he lived. The D. otor felt his This [s a Central Draught Buraer in GLAMS BOWLS in Various orna- I £ rise, and unconsciously palled out his !'`('" • mental designs on metal and glass Stands. It comumrs but half - r. _ ') the quantity et oil that the so- called electric lamp us"' It L the . " 1 ; - - ttch.`� Harris, remembering the Incident, brightest oil lamp ever invented Manntaoturees also of the ,'solar.---", ld : Don't pall that watch out on me. ' Star Lamp." in Bran and Nickel. This lamp took Frssr Palz■ -It" - I 4 is watch stopped. In forty eight hours .and 8uvsa MEDAL at Toronto's Industrial Exhibition. 1&35. � - was a corpse. HAaVltr f AF[TY LAMP.—We have been tavoreA with a New of _ —�- t : this new mtrolerm oght, ao.t weare strongt7 onevinced c f its euperior- ` its as • coal olf•burnrr over sun lama set .�,. - p acrd on the marker, The — 1. While Ding Humbert of Italy was o' , t. sir ebaeober in wh ch the wio, -cue Is to peed -d has oveninge at the colas perm tii�g a eoc error ci natation or sir downward aroard hi f r raoeatly in the park. at Monza his gun wick -dare, thenoe uuwarI tbrouoh the Wok -ogre. thus rivins a diet tf- seed fire, and when he put in another oar- central draraha By tot. art., tr'>n' nt tpe w!ck -cab t. i,ol&t.e r►nm the oil, seaman tube omveyfna,o8iafent oil trou h to She w ok. Thtr - � kt h end ugh he received /itch a shook hump b oonstruetea upo•r �orou• tt1r prdotlesl and oi�rt,fit pri2cipi.r, tt he` thought the gun had burst and brok- .. , and I he re,ult attained is a beautiful, soft white Nrht, wt i h tar Boner- - m�, briilj •• cy and . teadieess it cot surgsaed by pi:her atw or elec- i his Arm. It was found that the fir/ : .r ►r w Tai h• tnoft7• -1T• ! - _ t J.' kAd not vaned from the gun, and the clots amts• r a with de.'w••..:nd Inrp, orlon invites. - _ on o. osioning s block, it was emly the. OCR : 9 Adelaide St. �%est,Toronto tellence of the gnu that prevented is filtom I ' rating. , i I � � `"_6Vi't1 "�sss - � ITHTft �� � •, I ii* I) .. I � I I ­ 2 ` � 11� - - I I I� , n I , W 14 -1 I " I - . . I - I i. I � III, 14 4, , ly A, '4ir" ,- I , V , ­. I . 11� - " .­, ` :5 ­ . - � � .. - I , ­ I . . .1 . . , ,-..I,. - ! - I . I . r ,� . I . . ' , I , L I : , , '. ., , � . : 1 1� I . . . . - . . � . � ,.: . . 1. I " . : * . I — — - ' . him to rule overt and no man ■ ioyatsy in , m volt A­%ma =­ r-- — -- - --- - - I I and long pips, and then on into wider of him, for what with the night," chimed in Bibby who had won the . - . - I .- . - ...--I . . . . . . . . thoroughfares, where Europe at H 'at 400=6 'red 'g thing; "he was under. 't . ,. --- : to no I heads with Africa, and Brown, Jones O= � who . ; ­�,- . AN, EGYPTIAN R .M ANCE K . -'The ruler in he who to just, and he - - , .­ , . '-; - . L ,..L! . ,. oi Robinson, mounted on mother .donkey who Class, a to be j not may no IODgerbo ruler.' I The world Is, fall o I people who in Ab 3ut: .. -- . . I -1 I . ey , . I - . .. �' ' " IL 1 ! . , . . ' '' 1 "' as big As himself, allops frantically abopt, Have I not quoted the prophet rightly, your fightin windmills and wasting effort in . I . ... . L . - . . . . - ggLg( with im Mary evil, but the . esoh'monatrit in gar of Colliding with hi hones "" . sum ­ I ' . . of love and Wild Adventare, foude , apo� li'tartbk 18, 81 '"I dC ' &tie own business and- " - -* ` - I Story - . v ,aT i stately Arab hotelman, or a slow pac.- he Khedive ' .%w perfeCtly livid with man who Attends L '. . ' .. .1 ':. .. �- . . A. I I some one with . . . 1. ,m : Us i .1 1 , .-. . - 4abi , - . . I 1. 11 . L _ . tions In -the Carer of Pasha. ­­f I . :i� � I in g animal laden wi tb a mountain of ootto anger. He half drew hie scimitar from its pays Cash for groceries is the . . I -- I 1. . I ... ­ . . - a . . . . .�;i�": .... .. , , , _�Lj i lky burden sheath, at . .., . �., or, some Wrier but almost an ba' the same dins exclaiming : - whom prosperityloves to roost - I * - . - _ L ?­ . - .-, . �1.. i 1.1 i - , . - . . 4 ...- . . .. ' I '' .1 ii ' - . -.:__ - ­ I .... .. k . , I .- ; -., z I. ass that b1ed by an. "Who made you juege of my actions?" Young Mr. Lemon Peala was hosrd to ft- - .. ­ . .. � I . I to 64 . , '.. I I mounted on &'painted t t olden ' - , E[z NmiiiAT," •44 TRZ RICD Sl 11DICIL THE ltu�ffkw Sry, i' -aimed eunuch, and then the glittering shops 41Tbo cries &Ld moms o! the d,)w. mark at the recent chryeauthemum exhibi I .. . . , - ' 1 T . I ,g fat of their oppressors, -1 y the Authdr oi " NIX I of Moscow street and the fantastic treasure people, the waxial iron : "Ah, Miss D i Bisque, the chrymanthe- - . .i . ­ .. ET04 I I stalls of the Khan Khalil bazaar being also the taxing of the poor and the Immunity uf mum is just like yourself -it OOMOO 80 late-'# - ' - * . -. L: _. 1.11: ,.. ..; .L.. ­1 ­ . .� .. . - ... . . . . , '�' L _ _, �. _ - -: - r.. ,.. .. - 1- , , I:.". , : , the rich, the We luxury of an Oriental court - , I . .. _ � .., .; -.11­ I .&C. ; �1 • - , ,. �, �,,!!. . " .''. re begin t,3 11 Indeed, and like yourself also, Mr. Peale . .� � 1; - .� - , . . .., - It I . . ­ . I . . I L - !_�� .1'. i .­ -j,i,..:., ., f t behind, the beauties of nature . i - , I ­ and . . . � , ( � . 1; ' I " ' 11. -J-: - . Win le in the scene, and suburban gar- a gagged press, irresponsible ministers -it has no scents to speak of." . L. -... . .. . . ' - I - I . . . . • . XIV.-,.-,1.� , I., I . iah-or blame you for so dollog, Abdul[ sh done and pleasant villas, alternating with, a bullied Parliament, and a swiLrp of greedy 0 - . . ; CHAPTER . . I I I , � - - - - z . . . . - : . iv., -'. .. Boy, the thl -d I egimoni of the line in o ta'tely palsom whose foands- European loous�s, ,encouraged by your high- Follower at the head of the funeral iprb 1. - - . ' OF LiEsrm I I...' mud hate and a cession-11"Eh, d'ye see yon wesTana McGow- - o I "-I FC)RIESHADOWING 0 . 1 Gtziroh 1 I ' A . . . guard at the pal&oe.. � G , and let it Lions a a laved by the yellow Nile, with Mile to settle here land eat the bTehd of the � I L In the pinion of }Wore than one important be relieved - ivithin half -an hour by your lilies and lotus fiows-s starring Its bosom, ohildrat, of this soil, and who an paid exoes- kilo, the-r-r e? He,maun be loth', fronts ye ,torib personage the war minliter. negroes. H re in the t end ad ordered for mind. whatever's gaun on." His Compantor 1 ".7-al now hit greet the wearied g i ze, with In the near die- siVe salaries for simply system;zing financial I th I'the front? Aye, man (viciously), he'd � -- - -.. . .. � iAd wasted far too much important time that the ch&Dge. Ali Bey Fehmy, a portion of "noe yet more palace and towering groves oppressions. Does your his,huses wish me - I'. the if be could." . . ea y, and as he re-entered Cairo, our trots ips re at the citadel and the rest of psolm, all backed by the dimly outlined to continue the nation's indictment against bel'the , , one - " I . . . I . . - . . ­.orning alr en nil barracks. :Lot the I . !.I'll Of joy because Nellie's paTcnti had occupy the I'sn 'a pyramids and the far away Arabian hills You?" 11 I tell you,, Fanny. I am bound to ' I ' r to in marriage direc-ly remain undo ,- arms nd be ready to obi4y glowing with softened shuden of violet and "TWe nation s indictment? say rather coed. I have the aptitude. It b close at- -- 1'.., : � . : jL . ` romised he i ,,Fe I : . L ,ecom I a 'i . I � , matters should have b tantly any order that they may seoei , e ultramarine. - your own and that of your follow-coniepirA- tention to little things which makes a man . � , ...-at Egyptian (An a 1171 I . he rret Ali Bey Fehmy ", I from me. IS O W, 'my friends, do, d o not 3 But Arabi Pash4 the ,var, minister, hi'd tors." 141­1� ., . . . succeed." " Ah, indeed I Well) that sx- _ore settled, befor the Khil- � . I . colonels of th-3` rlegr 11 that when m *I present mys,if . ho eyes for the inanimate beau, ies of nature.. speaks truly, my fellow- plains it." 11 Explains what. Fanny?" . . .. .. . . .-, odullah Bay, :' the co "If your highnEe-a "Why you pay so very close attention to . - 1. . zini3nts that had revolted against the Ktie- dive he will )a virtu •JIY my prisoner, an I d He was risking his all on one cast of the die. conspirators must be many Ln'number, for I I a .. . ... . i de erat that 'I am meditating . . a i-le, bot' mounted on pawerfal horses ani that Is a coil, 9 Eta was about to thrust his head Into the am bicked by �wenty.fivs thousand -of the your moustache." . i,'- .1% # - . . . : n . I I ­ I . . . . I virtual - 'I..., ., . .. ,zasive of distrust and I i Aye, an hou. hence I W0 be the lion's mouth with as yet nothing but threats most influential representatives of Every �4m v � - . !- -,!t� countenances expr , I - ­----.Nw" 0 - ... % .. . ­ , i'-- prehension. . I ruler of Ely ?to and, by Allah and the pro at his command to prevent its being bitten class and section of the population, whilat, I 11 . . I . - ' . I ' � A ROBBER'S EX NUOR NN &AY -�` ' - . .. -.- ' I ,4-�;&leni Alek, where in the name of Allah 1phet, should either England or France dare off, and pe,chanoe those very threats might the po,,r of Egypt are with. me to a man. • . I I .. L , . 3 -a you been?" Idispute the rule ui�h me I will answer . . . �, .11 -. i . . - , ! ­ . ,� - ,,, the prophet hay - cause it-be be bitten off. %'our highness, 1 have only to add that 1 ` . . CAREER. � . L . .1 .- . . . . . . I . - ,u a free parliament like L . . , '. . .- . . .. --- )b when 1 thlem Virt But, then, what was to be done else ? In stand before you now as your servants and ' I - L I . ;1 . . ., \. I 1In8h&1lah, and at such a time, too, given for . . , . . .. I - ,I 10' -, I I I -,. . eyelashes I their own ; r, until time has be, n g ' ' . : I # *x ( are all on to life by our a heart Arabi not desire to depose the that It will be your owli Lotions that will is .4 No*, %huxle-banded, he Tied I eyeliteew. I . . ' Buoh to be ud, by ,the voice of the p orlil, . I) _ . . I.. . . . � L . -.1y.'' Khedive. &eb&dno&mbIti6nbeycnith&t transform me into your'moister. men te Trees. � _... _ , . . i � . _ I - . ' uttered in 1 �which has een declared to be even the I �. - : . : .. .- luch!'Wah the deal greeting, ut . . of givinst liberty to his c--nntry. . His aim "Tell me what actions wl I prevent you � I ! - of j dIs of New -, 'Ar ­Tkibil so that neither the vegro, orderlies :•I voice of Gj " I I to aestroy despotism . rather than ,the oomng my master," sneered Towfik. The other dsv, in one I ! understafid. Arabi This j ,int peach and explanation, in cah was Zealand there died air whofor many years -. - ants should - despujt, If. r-wfik would consent to rule is "The act of being a ' itt ruler inotasid of I I . , r th.e servants terrors then of - . I that something untoward' had (junction wit those that - i ad gone before, a constitu- onil tovereign, through a partial bei g a tyrant. i . in. had b(en an obj -let, first of :,..sha raw t U The ac: of being a king . ...., . m , . effected a gmat change in the feelings weld 0 - ' --�Tpa,Aed, but he did not allow his face to went choqeL, uy the people, he in ignt so rule, stead of a puppet that -is made to dance so interests to the colonies _ ' L I .. ...-. 1-�it ac-- of disc:)mposure I resoluti,)ntl ( f the colonels of the two negro . I. ,ray the sligh eat trace ! but he would also have to banish the Euro. the European showmen pull the strings, and '11 he early years of Henry Garrett ize I I r ­, I reginl�L t 4, V home nerves rv6s had been somewhat peen bloodsuckers, who, enjoying coned ' shrouded . in a veil of mystery, but in 1842 he . ; . I � L I &� �ia replied: - . ta- finally the act ruling through a Parlia. ten years . .. - I . ". ... - . .I- . two places at 'chcti unstrung b r the appn hei-sions of .secret tioral liberty themselves, strained every ment that in chosen by the people. Sire,, received a sentence in Eagland of I . -i ­- N a ni&n can be in t uns * that Aw . I - -- ' Asatt t timepen&L - I - ; - to be at awassinitioi or a death by poison for along penal servitude. -i - - ­. , I - 11 i there is more than one matter nerve to deny It to Egypt, simply because it the movement that I head is no VailitAry re-, : .i. ­ ' i :.,.did the only prophet, while, and wbom the prorpect of banish was more easy to nice one individual in bellion, an it suits the purposes of France vitude also meant tr&nspart&tion, Henry was. . . .. I . -;nded to. In the name of ment. to the bdrning Soudan, or the still colon of Norfolk Island. In .. I . . ­ I ��-i,at, is it that disturbe you? ' leading strings than an entire nation., and England to deolare it to'be, and that removed to the CO i officer who at- I minre deadly district of the White Nile, from that Pacific rep,ion he dikported himself for . . , I . . � - I 7, �'ou know the CirC3S3i&n offic d against ; ,which not, o e f- x ile in a hund red,lives to re Then came the anxious question, what if you know full well; It -is a great national his fall term, for it is not until 1835 that - - nr.�ego assassinate ) 0a, aye, an ! I the Khedive refused to yield an itch and, struggle for f reedo m ;- aye, for, very life, for In that year Garrett, - -1: • om e crime was clearly proved and who I turn, had te rified still m.,)re than the I fears dared him to do his worst? No success�qf the nation in starving." he again appears. - * 'L . ,- . I I V-�.�, 134tenced to death accordingly I" I . had done. . having reached Australia, boldly conceived .. � , I I . . � of a speelio doom h . �ls he felt would be final without the bless. "Then let the nation look ,to 'me for 9 ; . . I � -1 * � ' , -in .- � . . ; I -1 jfh1B in excited tones from Abdullah Bey,' They de &,red to Arabi that they were 1Dg,0f the Sheik-ul-Islam an head of the .%I.0. - bread," said t'-e Khedive, laughing. and &a boldly carried out a most daring ' . . . . I... . 6 . d; soul, and that bank robbery. Garrett determined t:) par- ' ,11,,itN�a �bi replied wi h a smile : still with h' heart an h .mmedan Church, or the sanction of the "And receive instead a stone, couplel .1. A -If I didn't remember him, who should? commands hich he had given them should ' ry out the scheme single-handed, and pro- , , 4 I Sultan as the chief xt.d suz)iatne of Egypt; 2 with the histinado, for biing unable to di. to do his d be immedh -to the . rom - seeded with the utmost Coolness - i - -", 1, w h at of hi m, my 909 f riend I " ' IV obeyed, with more . and though the PArces" Z3ench had 1) gest the hard food. - Your highness, the time Posting a no. I , [. - L i. • il lie sbat, nce has been revoked and he same affect. . I I iced to secure him the latter, yet felt he by forpromiess hm gone.by." I little j )b In broad daylights. .i . . . -a overtures the outside 'of the bank at lijillarat . . :'..Ls been sent away to simp'e banishment, The w-r , mister received the no means curtain that she would keep her "I'll make you a promise that I Will Ver. tics on . . . , he bad eel cted for his operations that the . ­.A.,:,;omPan1ed even by military degrada- of .reconcil Ltion and renewed allegiance word, for not only did. he In tome degree form., It is that I will have your head.- I - . ­.- ' complaisance, and wh D . establishment would be closed for an hour, .. .1 i ,.'.�,)n, Wnat think you of that"' with an air f lofty comp doubt her power, but w a much greater ex - '-Th- n I will make your highness a prom. I ' . . he touched ­Not being vindictive, f am glad that the , they were (ver. d the rim of his tent her present will, since he ha-1 noted the he whic.h verily I will perform before I lose he went in shut the front , door - after him, . d so easily." tarbouch anI directed his carriage to pro, fierce expression in her eyes at the Opel& mad, presenting a loaded revolver at the -fortunate has escape - ,irtei of .an hour later he . my head, and. sine i plain speech deserves heads-of the surprised and somewhat dig- - ..­ . A.N 6 . . house on the pre,c plain speech in return, your highness mos's . - . "Inaha.111ah, the man is nothing. The bid- I coed, sol that &!qu ,,e(!Ing evening, eyes whose I ­ . � , - , . --,,,, influence that prompted the action is the I was eet-down fit the outer door of his pink- ever glance he 'bad read like, a printed been me if I use it I know all that has concerted officio I i he demanded the contents .:. . . . I I!- .. . Even a straw shows I walled, ye' jalousied palace. eve alone of All the face of the safe. Receiving this! he quietly look- . I . : . I , . . - IF--ing that we look at. and this straw ordered the carriage jo book, tnough they . I been secretly done behind my back in the ' `�- . � ad thi;l clerks in the building, departed emir`. , Irnich way the 'Wind blows, Alighting, he order were visible. . - ' darkness of the night, and now hear what, . £6,- I . . out to blow on us await him, nil passing who had F I Irance I no longer fear," muttered Arabi 'I to do, openly under the light in by the back door, with' a profit of . � t f­)ws that a gale is about I ' ' am prepare i of his commercial enter- ., already op ied the door, entered the selam & d 000, as the reward . I I -:DD- the direction of England and France. !a GO himself, "but if , Eogland � an by secret of God's son. My troops hold the city, am , .. . I . " . worse ins to be told.. bic or great , hall, .vi hiph was tenanted by pre - my trt- ople ke �p guard prise. I " . .. ' Henry sciped to England, , .- . . . ' . .1 . f burnt fathers, I solita, y ind.vidual who was smoklng� a long sours Induce Turley to Cpl Cis our mat im within the palace &a With this surn ni I . - '0 rvish Pasha, that son of , . . &I armies and uphold the authority of the well. The lifting of a finger would lay your I Was d round again liken weath, r �aj�o hibouk an L si[pplug coffee. - I I Indeed may I well me" but followed by &detective he ! . - .-- .;4.8 ,� eared ; I c UsUrp;erTewfik, then inde highness's atmyfeet,,but restore . . , . . fio caught In the streets of Landon. The trick _ " 1, second time by join In this p: nonage he immediately reoog --d I i .despili of ultimate Bucoese. However, suf - , my secretly con ­ . 4 . has gone over s . ;Pasha, and he drew a gOCK' b-4fore high noon to all .-- 1. " . I I niz --d Ton-., � a 'r ficient for the day is the ev-11 thereof." cated honors, And give, the English and by which he was ciptured was rather P. ,.:.utr . .1 .. - ; mean one., The detective thought that he .. a' f ! ' Ali Bey Fehiftys augary fro: i the I!erfteL. calmness of his ex Oa gaining the palace the war minister French consuls notice, to quit Egypt before I I i . : -- Ited tone fro I . - 1 his in'le., c prc s don a demeanor wa, by no ni 3&ns sorry to perceive that the nightfall, dismiss your present ministers and - recogniz ad his man, but not being quite care : ' � ; Aullah Bey at once striking in with: . the right one, he gave .a load . -1 with thick that ne was ': I ,It is too true. And now comes the worst Tae maillitliflogs being Covered w y effect- . . 'u' L smokers who was gazing change In the guard had been Alread nominalte others at my choosing, give per - I I 000-ie " from the sidewalk and the unsus- ... ; e Turkish Persian r 2 a, the d hearty manner in - -. • * 2 all. The interview between the g. stolidly in 'in, Oppoilite direction, did no� ad, and the prompt an egroes of miser for the immedi%te,! reassembling of oting AutAr&li*n, doubtless thinking to ,I of En which Abdullah Bey's coal black D the national Parliament that was illegally Pill '. * : ' I -:-`ba83ador and the consuls general colonist in distress, turned --� perceive tIL13 mpprdac of his host until he helps, fellow : . the Soudan saluted him, bath At the main dissolved by your highLeRs for simply Ignora ".. -I and France *took -place at midnight, was close 11, `1 guard house and at thavarlous sentry boxes, Ing the Anglo- French control, and I will re. shArplyaround ..a-jd is as sharply nabbed. .1 . . - - - v�-Iily t�ey love darkness rather than Asha then ro -feet and Sent back to Australia, he was tried, and . . : - treacherous and evil, Toulba ] I se .to his convinced him that he had nothing to fear main now ap ever one of your highness's I .21 . i , 1. .i;:'r,t whow! deeds are trea I received a sentence of ten years penal servi- ,. - 1, ,--(! the result was the Khedive an- smiled- .1 I - from open violenost at all events, and that most faithful and devoted servants." � .a notables "I onr cl 4rful'countenance does not the Khedive was already practically spris- .' dictator, I will do none L of tade. Upon the expiration of his term he - I ;. . . . . th "Impertinent ' ' -- �!m bled the Tilema,s and such of the token you iala bearer of evil tidings." .1 shook off the dust from his prison sho;es and' -..- . . oner in his own palace. these things " roared the Khodive, . - �.i ,he could bribe or Affright by special sum- . . 41 or good &�cordi�g am Into that palace he therefore stalked with - I I) crossed. over to the neighboring' colony of "My ti ngs are a,% 'Then, Sire, reiorted Arabi, firmly, - 1. ... . - . . . ..:-Ing at the palace an hour before dawn, � . . 5.: 1 to them declared that he had dismissed they may a received and acted upon," a-)mewha.t the air of a conqueror. "you must consent to abide the results, for New Zealand. - . 5-, a from the miiiist�y and from all rank "Then 4, mbtless they are the same sial - I welt- planned 'robberies - . 11 � I . The gorgeously Clad officials, both great I will perform my duty to my country at all Among many f , I .: .L. . I . - j6z:d command. in the as well, and that have just otived from Abdullsh and 'Ali and small, seemed hardly to know wl�et,her hazirds. Your h�ghnass 'cannot interfere with the skilfu► execution with whidla he . I . .- . )j chiefly conspicuous - c-: t7 night you should be on your way to the Bey . � . . . � they had beat treat him with lofty sclorn or with t iat drily, for I hold you a prisoner in distinguished himself, . I . . . . ,..:-U,1anor the White Nile. He added that ••S& MA. ale ;l no doubt about it. I read servile humility, but their doubts and fear& your own 0abee, and should Francs or Eng- was the f at •he accomplished of "sticking . . an men, not far from 1) anedin, I 1. Mlse, the sole govt I-a- it in your eyes, and also what you are going caused the majority to incline to the latter Islud, through their consuls, only dare to at- up" sevont . . . ., e as the Khedive e!-- 11 . . . . . - The . ; I! power in Egypt-, and thht he wished it to do. . I . course andthe miaority to choose a kind of tenapt, it, I will bring the one to reason by and relieving them of their valuablee. - I—.- . . ' is charmingly aim- ; . 'be generally known that him good friends, 4(I I ­ change my mido 1,3 accursed renal that has process of 11 sticking up' - t- am gping to I one. I threats-to burn the sco i t throw down the and the other by seining isle. The operator pounces out from his : -.--.e French and English, could land tens of ceed to i palace, there to But the war minister took not the slight" been E ,gy pt's min, 9 I nauspeoting party of AV. I - Dusands of soldiers and quell with fire, gmunVet a the Khedive's feet and tell him eat outward notiolb of either, but st&lked on and imprisoning every Englishman th it in to. ambush upon an u ratted I . ... . .. ­ and steel any uprising of ,the populace to his fa i who is situation -" . .L -.,id master of the thr3ugh the marble- floored, porphyry* befoundinEgypt. Woe, all your- allers, and, with loaded revolver - - *the army against his lawful And undivided "Then Nile you are talk�llnj of the pitua- oolumned halls in the direction of the rtoeP- Foringhoe parasites, oh I Khedive, if you ' cries out,"BAl upt" whereupon- • - - - . thority." . tion I Wil, be attending to it. can see that tion rooms, as though the, palace were his venture to for(e my hand down upon my . body knowing what in meant-all the men; , I ,. n -the air. Any . , ­This is serious," exclaimed Arabi. I 'From you have 4eard all and that there is.no need own and there was no one to say him nay. sword hilt ! ' And with this warning Arabi instantly tly throw their hands in _ . . • V, Com got you this intelligence ? I for me to #ouble you wiLh a twice told tole - At last he' reached the immense curtain Pmha swept out of the council chamber. one making an effort to gret At hb side -arms - . .. - I . " E'rorn Giraffer, the Aga, who, . As IYOU Besides, e*eiV I moment Is precious ; every which screened the Hall of Audience, and (TO BE C)NTINUED.) . . I . . I Is shot. It requires a certain amount of oour-. I 1, . . ..� . - -. - - I a n - - , .1 . ­ me trick w 11 - Mr. Gar . �: .. . . ... . I- I answered Abdullah. moment Jel worth its weight in diamonds." 11 - where also two of the negro soldiers had I I 1, ., - -­-� .0mm. - ..� � I to do this simple trio ­ . � ;%..�.)W, is In our pay, � . a . � 1;1 - -- . � rest, so usu single hand'Ze managed his ". . ,,And,)' added Ali Bey Fahmyp "Giraff6ri "-You Ink so? Then not one of thOl been posted, whilst ho observed that half a - I - . ., ' .. WINTER WRINKLES- , . ' .. .d, si: In a short time ` -t-,..� immediate flighl-, 'be- diamon shall be lost. - The Khedive must dozen moreccoapted the guard rogm on the , - : 1..�'. '. � I %! I:..; .;. seventeen man himself. . I I , - - Aga, counseled 1. ,� . . � he had them all tied to tree is and then at his - I -age that the machinations of our fot a were put up w th the cost I have on. Lend me right. I " .1 A swell affair-The soap, bubble'.' - .- �--!s time not tobe defeated. Abdullaband yo -p Is Toulba. . I. know that -you &I- From that pard room a young Ofli 3er now own convenience he emptiad their pockets. , I designing wido*. .. - ere to share your fates and, as you see, are ways car y ' a brace, you can. replenish came forth, lowering his sword-point in An artist in design With the kindliness of he, xt which was so.- ' I nde a ' , i I , , r f a - .0 ,.t I It I e r 3 �Jd c &I 13 1 1 1 4 " ' av' id he '07 cry u it, but, we could 14swrt3l, armory, since you seem to salutation, whilst simultaneously the back Ferdinand Ward wishes he were one of leasing a characteristic of our amiable'. " .1 - a: *lady mj�.jted to evade . the lose fj Om my ar � � ad oat. ' Eushrauger, he made a od fire, boiled a .1 . .. .. - , Z*t"-. depart without giving you a warning." be In no lurry." of his lef b hand flew up to the border 'of his the rascals who are to be turn I all t". More- . •,-Now, by the holy prophet, I thank you ,,I am A no hurry. On the face of the tarix,ucb. I What Is the'difference between a Catholio billy of water, and gave lia in . .: . il I - . . . y who desert met the clock the short hand follows the long, but '.'The tiger in safely caged," thought Ars- and a Catholic woman? Nan. over, knowing the solace tobsocoshe �Ilod . . ., .. I I . L',.h, since the ;more alwer & - 0 1 - -from' their own poach -the pip" Of - f f war I shall have to reward when I become though 11 seems to lag behind it ever tells his but what he said was: When a person Is in everybody's mouth I k I ted --- Elise, in I I am to -day the short hand "Pray inform his highness that his eer- - such of the party who am ked end ig=. -%a ie place of that wretch- the same hour. . naturally has a high appreciation of the 11 ill . . ..-edive-el-1. aUsTlAnvii u- i - hist mayhan I shall do As .& ti,A minister of war himself, desires an he I them, Then wishing them a kindly . . . 4 � i ! � i : �- � . : a � I 1. , .I.. I � - 1 4 . . - -,a;. usurper lowial. Let those - U IOU YOU %1 as I popular taste. night, good -night I" Mr. Garrett va I . - ground." and he ,looked exces- . Meled* . I , , - . rn e in the hour of peril quake and, trembles much w k, though I trAvOr" 10" audience with him," sbakespears was not a broker'; but does I . O � 0 . . : I I -'i *cwever ; for though I may forgive a foe, I The w minister seemed to be quite satts- sively meek As he rat red the words. any one know Of another man who has fur- I Thew I ! I . Where 6 4: d left Toulba Clap Thereupon. the offi. or sheathed his sword i . %n-]l never pardon a false friando fled with this reply, An jaished so many stock quotations I I ' , . � ­ I . .-, : , - . .. %. e Toulba Pasha and Suleiman Bey? I'll ping his hands for another. cup of coffee. ' and clapped his hands, and in reply to the . 'the clouds , : Shot Became He Flt Like It., � . I . . - . - . - . . ;U.1ch for It that they'll never blanch from Arabi 'Pasha thrust the brace of tiny silver summons the cloth of ourtalin was part- I , If there 6 anything below '. Daniel I and George Moore, aged 16 and of adverse barreled and gold inlaid pistols into the ly drawn back, roves4ng the richly uniform- that will make an angel red around the eyes _ 14 - - . "W " .z.6 helm for such a cat's paw a that will breast ket -of 'him, blue military frock ad person of one of the palace Officials. is to W a near - sighted old bachelor try to years, confessed that they were mu - - -- .., .. ., -4-Ind as this. I have good now on of George L. Gumbel. They said heir . .1 ­ '. : Lit go, got I eve coat, w let Toulba touched with his right 4 thread a needle. I I.,- outweigh your bad. Brat 111,16 at 'The Pasha Is refused audion,00," said he. ' - F last father was dead and t mother As a ­'11, do h pid• sac. a words escaped his lips The man who went to the ooUntr] Indiana I �', . .. . W i clent men of stout heart left. I fire t the floor and then, in ra But hardly had the widow living in Indi pi PH. Four looks .. . . . Coulon, I is hearts his lips and his brow, a when & gouriying of feet was heard within Summer for 14 rest and change " says the ILAIL D' 1111111111 ... .;. . . . W - ff 11 1 . I . without you." � I raised 01 ( are farewell, from and the other sua of the curtain was WILitere got most ot his change and the land- IL90 they 'Oft home to vial ; an aunt' . 'We are As brave ss most men. common orm of greeting or while In DAI�; C . ty pi I a superior in Egypt, which by a similarly uniformed . official, who said lord the rest. L • � 06 as - - -. :ply prudent," said Abdullah sheopi hly. an infori I r to . night they broke into a house and Is It spectil-,my heart, my speech in A much more li�mble tone) "The Khedive •Grooer-11 Hilf a pound of t"? Which One - �.' . . . ":dud that . our " ifies "My re Servant- a 32-calibre revolver. T is other evening � - . .. Noughts - A110 convince us . P ill exoollonpy in his private will you have, black or green ?" � - . ... y,,!udence is Ill-timed, we will throw signifies, my I oughts are All yours." will receive his I they went to M mefield a id visited several I - ... ` • 11 Tilt All my I minister bowed In reply, room.,, 11 ",Shure &)thur will do. It's for an old . E -' , mys 4 - - laces, begging for something to eat. A ,LOWinds added Ali Bey Fah leave afro ' Thew Lr Toulba'b The war mumns 'wailed at the c0lntradlo- woman that a nearly bloind." e,enta, as you see, we could not ." thong i this act Of hOD1990 On number of the people gave them food, and . . ,K ithout you. " . rt *at but his rights - and then hurrying Cory orders, b followed him who had It ;is a singular andtouching coincidence a few gave'. them small sums of money. - ., --.. .. ­1 . 1, .11 take ps cool and spacious hall, he re- brought the last, I and a few moments later that both poker players ' and women raise Next morning they met umbel at the do- . . ­ - - S . - A fact which alone indudes me to forth fro: n him ce I . ... - ua again into my favors)) re lied the polite entered I& carriages the mals, or running was ushered lnt� the resoubs of Prince the blind for the same purpose. - They Want - at all events footman, slamming the door after him, AW Towfik, who wa■l seated a PUS of gold- to see what their neighbors have got, pot, and the three went a t, following the . .. . . , - - . I .. I I and oily minister. "Yee, in Crib- in guttu passing oia the destination embroidered oushion!" In a small room whose . railroad track. .,, - .. - . . f E el tatef Ul f Or Your devotion, and Arabic pai .. The rage now In Paris in to be married at The yquager boy Wall t a first.to, Confess. . . -. " / - . I I now to the c man, "The walls were richlY. plain It &CCUs- ' I . I ,.;:Ie tT to I will tell you my news. I . to the c a Gizereh Palace." painted and to a certain midn ht. This is a wine move. He a Ad they were walk some distance . .Ire 16 height hung round with t-en t G ambetta, the warlike minister of Theii, he was whirled away amidst i I maws bride to waiting puntill'thewee oe .. liat 1) to a in the rear of the Germ .and his. brother - I . - I 0 la h ---, who would fain have served I gypt cloud of net from his home, Arabi Pasha tapestry � ­ . husband's returni; to shoot that . . - :once, � , -abu, Arabi, your slave solicits anils' hours " for her . said to him: "I am 9 " - - I . fallen from war, help looking back and wondering 4"Ab;�d 0 m he se Tunis, has could n) a hat for, and his - -: -, I umbel ' gki t " I *g h I iid a man of peace has filled his place who . I renter In at its por- time favor of touohing your highness's august The principal remon, my son, whythose man." He asked him , . whether e should eve unworthy lips," said the thin wafers you got at the church fair are brother replied, 1• Boo use I want to." -., , moment the great war- slippers with hie unw al . , will have naught to do with our *ppr4 asion tale mot ,and fora k d .. . 1 I U enled to take the form war minister, gi,Ving • the Customary greet- Called oyster fritters is because you fritter Then the brother w d up to Ahe . man, . 'i 11 I . revolver wi in two or three - . ind spoliation. On the other hand, En land lot tibia us flowers 88 h time looking for the oyster. laced the ". . . ith of. of b soldiers in armed possession of Ing. . .. away 69 muo a . . . Rill not dare to fly alone in the tot Englij " so placed of the back of his head, and .&a& ... Germany, by whom con- the places and he shuddered lost the thought But the humility of 'ths' opwili W All doctors agree that to • ,enjoy good . I - . , 4 , . 'r,t.th Austria and G I - ' While making this oonf on the boy dried - , 11 . . I ­a I am supportid. " . should b) a foreshadowing of destiny. I,;-- . . opposed to every action of the speaker that .health the mind must be kept in a Cheerful bitterly. The older boy denied the story - ; -- N ' "Bat how and when did you learn 'this - . . the Words far more enraged than appeased condition. Bat no doctor can give a man at first, but when informed that his b ther. ,%� , ­.. - were addressed. us when. his 110. .1 . both bin audi- - - . -.� * - ��,,'!; i�,:� ,'' . , ' . him to whom th points that -will . - ,I demanded bo , I_ . . I a his .., - (ONES CHAPTER XV. � ; " s',out Ff anoe ' . - , � ey he hissedforth. the o-laor don't fit mA - had told all about it be corrobors d . . Springing to his feet 0 - t, -11 . a . ' � . . brother, except that he denied. riflin the LI IN RIS ows rALACE' I .1 . I ; APF ut trattor.' I . Id . in r I houi and half . two words: Insole , la" asked w he � "B' private wi o'not an - h. streets so A woman will ding to a man with the dead pockets . . , \ - . &;io, and I doubt if even the French. consul ' 'Throui ,narrow that tW6 vs Thereupon the war ministerfolded his . I ' ' . 'Id paced e"h other there - snakes in his boots through the most trying killed the mom, and if t ey had uarvi'led, -, . y i -1 7 a - no trou lo(tany-,- . i in the intelligence as t. I icles con not have pa army and said calmlys yet firmly: adversity; but, if you went to see her lose I . , 81111010 . . 8 . possiession of t' in, and here'the -running sals In advance 46POrhapa your, highness will'condexo3nd he's4d. there had bee . . . - . Vii 'l, therefore, goat orca -to the Kh dive, . reason and stampede in a hu try, show her a . L dive,- ' it In addition to a Ushl kind, that he had never seen the man until was 9, ne0o" i to Inform me in what I am a traitor to my , I 11 on' �1 . ! C the Ion in - trees mouse unexpectedly. , , - and that a just felt lik 4 - I r it is my intention to beard �.Open places, oases of dusty 1p�6 I . . - - . . . ­ . that morning, " 'I ki7l .. past 'open count - Y. " . a ig- with cook tog him, and so shot big 1. . • . . . . Ide den." . . . amidst desert of ruins (fgr.f ally a third i I . s I I Young housewife OOU ultib : "You You % ill be rushing to certain do AMC Am is in ruins), and where camels, "ion Are cot than A traitor to - your - 4tent , u to-, I - part of I - "bout the dinner for a par, Y) -I ,As a second. Afteithe mardfr thi boys . " ' ; ill have cal." "How mujh ward Lebanon. - That i fight they slept In a -1 t, �;,I, " pleaded A I i Bey Fthmy. I jostm Jay huddled together pant- country, for you; are a traitor to yowl sov . . "Not if you abandon) our idea of rupnin' sheep a : course we N . tado. - �19 lanon, ­ a � U I 8 p - . 9 it r, past doors devoid of houses, and ereign - " ma'am I" Young wife --•• "' I barn, three or four M111to West of that ly suppor me. lug f morning th went i . - or % ro - . ' 4 - oharacte�'Aud my objects have been ought I to got --Mclsn�" . and neit. morn th , 011-49 .. away and instead * gallant parently destitute -of doors, and my fancy about ton yards will be an . . I .1 I - .. I crested. ­- I- blow that I houses eiatod to yourhighneap. Iwill . The Older I '. . Now is the time to strike the . - long line of shop windows with nothing In falsely ropres, , Far4with t�e Average 3 Oung pan," plaloo, where they were , . . I I �hall give freedom unto Egypt. I al 2--still o., be loyal to my sovereign aienj as he is y, it Mr. Thom king boy seems entirely ono Acqrsioda such it in y I particulffil - displayed therein save the pi . �;, I the 0ountFy that Allah hath raised exclaimed R %a], watmlYs I . . . I - -.. , - A I "' * ­ .. I . . " , ­ T. , o .war ministers and an cross- legged on ban tablis &I to I J'11 - - , - - I- , pun. prildtore jested crom I . . , ­", - ,�r , - - • ­4 . , , • --� . , 4 euty to obey my orders, and none 061 . I i � � ..L I I 7 �'; . 1; . I'll. ..I.. - - ., . . I -'laic . A ;1 . _ L', .� , ­ - I . .,�,:! �,.-, , - - / , - .. -, . ;:. - . I I ­­. ­ -... I ' - - ­ . .1 . . . it . . .11 I , 0 at, M k� t, � X 1 ,4, V I I . 1, . • ' - It ,� • ;4 1 1 . , . . . � . . ; . . ... I . ) - t ? . , � t -! t .I . . "I .,J ­ P­ . . . I ­ :-. I . --, . I . )� . . , .. I 'I I . . -,A . : , , -L, I t . •, - le I" - . ! i % . I . , - ­,:`:;''­ -, ,.,.! �-.� -1 vl I. . , , , . 1 . :,� .1 - 'A. P. 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I . - - � I . .. . k . . , , . i I - - - - - L . . . . . . . . . . . 1­­.,...­....d o ri - - - * '.,' 1 ,, , • , , - I � . : , ; � � �; . . —i I . -IT.- _ - , : , I , , . � . - ! 41 cgt y c t • i :`' ka msioer►'�garah' J. CrarTrt+ �kr1 'died j > February 1Rih, iMB, in Pickering. 0111 1 WritMa by R. M., at the rearrest of LOa11U, 1toAlsat17, denghter of the daoeased,► 11[gthen, in thy narrow bed, r Wi have laid thee down to,Tw* t - - And I bow my weary head y i �QiCk�>C� $ stem*..., Lonny o'er Wy pulselese breast. , Gone alas, ob 1 darling mothee.' li Is publ' Plied every 1f'Xiday inorning st its e!ldce, And our am* is lone and Md.. oirsriag, Cont. Ohtoh rusts wont to make ittiid. TSRi[g 1 :iil8 fi ; 1.0-it aN to %ieiL No kind mother now will hasten X. s RATES OF ADVE T48INO : To meet Louisa at the. door, First in extion, per line - - a eegts But I trust we'll meet duar mother Each a quent insertion, per line On the bright and better shore. This r to does not include egsl or Foreign ad- All the moments seem like hours �ertise onta '�- Hinoe we laid you from our eight; • Special terms - giv+en'to arties making con Still I know in the midst of sorrm► tracts f r 8 or Q mouths or by the year. Half- That with God all things_ are right. early o yearly contracts p ablo quarterly. !� Busin as cards, ten lines o under, with pitpei I mine thee just as keenl mother, one yesi, $5 00, payable in dvance. As when I stood bosldv t y bier, Advertisements without rittev instructions But I'll calm each sohing heart- throtr will be i rserted until fotbidd err and charged ac And dry each burning tear, cordinsl . Orders for disc ntinuing advertise And look above to roainis of tight nients must be in writi\ig rid sent to the put, µhere I hope e'er long we'IC meet; ! bother. And lay my every burden down Job \V rk promptly atten ed tp. And kneel at Jesur' feet. L. S A KERMAN, - -PROPRIETOR. - --�-- - ---~ -- ALTONA.. < Our Politic>i —Stri t Independence. ` Our Aim —A First -cl as Local Paper. We'' Rre leatred to •he4i that oiir \worthy Our Etpecutatl us — The hearty Joseph !1lonkhuuae, Esq., is -support f the ueople of kie Bring and vicinity. Peeve, p = willing to be a 'oandidate for the Reeve- FRI AY, DECEMBER 18, -1885. sirup for 1886, if the ratepayers of the township desire his services. Our school teacher has been re•engag ed N TES AND C MMENTS for next year. He hey given every tiatis faction, the school bQing to a douriihiug The trafl7c receipts f the Canadian condition. Pacific Railway for the week ending The foliowd is 'the' standing of November 30th were $2`�3,000, an Pupils ; for month of Noy ember :-- ' ''� • • increase of $53,000 0\ er the comes- Ffth C lass- - Itobt. - Nelson, Sophia Monk. house, Annie Monkhouse, Thos. Boothby. pondin week last vex Sr. 4th Class- Matilda.'lVidemau, Willis f., The Ontario Gover luent Rill take = tfonLhouse, Annie Jp1lD9on, Sophia Michell. Jr; 4th Class — Minnie Wide- an act ve part in the ork of making ,ran, Henry 8tiver, Fred. Reynolds, r ' the ag icultural exhibi of this Province Marshall fester. 8rd Class.—Mary at the olonial�L�hib tion at London Scott, Marj Jo mss, Annie Stover, l�arkis neat year as creditabl and as com- Reesor. 2nd Cass— Nettie Reesor,Janey Reynolds, Tonlmv Moukhouse, Wesley. plete a possible. s y' Fletirv. 1st Cass --Hew son Millard, Fro present it ciicl tlo ms the Rolph Fleury, Leslie fiodgius, IL•rbet Canadi ni ex'liibit at the Colonial E�j- Boothby. hibitio in London, I:nglalid, heat year \ill be the In oat l�ro111illellt Mr. Glad.;toue has been receiving an average of 3,OOCl letters monthly. L feature of the afla•r. Cal�adia,lis bioutreal contemplates establishing a nee er c o a.iytliin" by aloes, Cu- operative _';read. Association. — The sitilation in the Houdau is` eaus- Soin , cilalrt�T,e7 haze - taken )lace ,- ,. 1 ink cou�iderable �ltleaeiuc ss iu l�u„taud. receutl 'in the Ikon illioil . Cabinet, The french Chainber of Deputies flare owing to the real Nation • of- Sir dacitied t0' exclude Aniencan salt nlr•:rta. Leonard Tilley. Hon Mr. McLellan has been transferred t the 'Depart- Vepts AdrertixP»' eats.... mcll� 0 Finance, and ion. Mr. Foster ----- 'has been sworli ill Is Minister of FARM T4 RENT: `Iarliie and Flsheric' ;. ' - -- ( Being nut 1 2, con. J, Pic, :erinfi, 'containing 1.`0 The Lary of LOSCOe'1•ry dtiitirered acres, 125 in a high state of cultivation. 4�► a� res •' „ ready for crop, well watered. ex -ellent buildings a-speee 1 at Glasgow and ,ave very with Atone collars and stable,;• a►ul a good clearly 118 views as t0 lllc tC-rin of ex- orchard. 11issession given on the lash of .arch. Terms e.tsy. • EDWARD 1'l'Gll, A:, Clare -. iStellce of the Ile\\ pal ialllc.lt. Earl niont 1'. o. 7 -�J Rosebe •r said it \coil d be a - short ;` - -1- - } ` r OR YOUR lived pailialnellt. 'lie s),111ptollis j'' ] C indicat that it would ►c atii Unhealtli\ Christmas � re.,.�nts and feeble infant. Ii• laud, lie said. —CEO TO had shown great ink • titnae toward 1 ALES, CUTH���,T Mr. Gladstone. f The •eslilt of the is 1 ►fish .electioiis €� �Lho'lias a choice stock of Clocks-- Ei4ht• + have t rned out some \ hat differently bay Clocks, Nickle- Plated Clocki, Thirty ` I to wha was anticipate by Gladstone Hour Clocks, in fancy and plain woods. ` and other prominent Liberals. The L DIEu' AND GENTS' Liberal art now find itself with a GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.. i party majority of about sev my over the Also a large selection of Gold and SilverJewelery. Conservatives, but It is ill a minorty OeLades' God Setts, Cuff ButOnetets, i of two over the combi ied Parnallite Collar Buttons ec shirt Studs, ` in all and Co servative vote. Consequently SPECTACLESo OF VARIOUS KINDS, there i considerable eculat on p } .111- Fancy Goode for Holiday Presents. Y dulged in as to which party will Watches and'Clocks Repaired. All viork assume the reins of power. warranted. Call on him. The London Adverti ei states that send w cents ++s e, :nd we Iii liil I you free a royal,valuable,samplejbox of 'Word cannot be too widely dismmin+ goods that will put you in the way of making more money at once, than ated of the distribution of packages of anything in America. Both sexes of all ages can `Pure Gold' baking powder, which is live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not required. We will start you. poisono s.,• Mr. W. S, luiiders, Immense pay sure for those who start at once. publican aly st,inforins t s that, rouallly s ruxsox A Co., Portland, Maine. �•r speakin , there is enough poison in one pac age to kill twelve persons." I LUMBE.R.,, f this a true, and' Mx Saunders ii; —AND— good 3 au hority, the Provincial Board � of Heal h should issue n edict order- ing IN ESS, its (lestluc tlon e •erywhere and o -a- J i` prohibit no future sales. A11 kinds of A committee of emni ens' h '�lclans 13111, RC&rdz6nd. Sto63c p y ~- Zuz�aber. has bee appointed by t le Iliterltation- al Medi al Cotlgress, which lately met $OardS, Plank, JOice,F.eueing, in Cope hagen, to iII uire into the causes cancer, and to investigate .: Scantling; Flooring, Sid-.:, rly the suppo 'ed association ing and Pump Logs. . between the ;disease an - the use of ; ALSO SHINGLES N0. 19 2 AND $i certain ods, the influence of worry On baud, and Cut to Order on Shortest i and a d pressed state o the health in Notice, and at Lowest Prices, either at product g the malady, nd the extent the Mill (Lot 18, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 41 i' to whit it is hereditar A report is miles North of Claremont, or will be C -to be m e at the Washington. ington meeting delivered. of the Congress in 188. �a T� _ FORFAR, 7 -31. UXBRIDGE P. O. Mr H. Vanderbilt *cas the rich- est man in America, if not in the Free V ;. world. is father, the (old Commodore, laid the undation of the vast fortune, AI'1 those feeling unable to pay for vaocination may have the same free of cost by calling at my which tl son increase by ills stock office between nine and twelve o clock a. my on the 12th or 18th of this month. ' speculat ns and railwa combinations. The Val erbilts did not, of course, 6 -7 B. FIELD, M. P. earn the ast sums of money which came to' heir possessi n... They be- in other people re o W Q a came i i l by nmak p p poor --b taring produ tion and trans- ' ' portatio Now that the second head A�8 ` n8W at Blast j of the fa ily has been taken; Cornelius, grandso f the origi al Cornelius, I hag to inforrh my old friends and customers that will take he helm, and the public will lam now prepared to bqy �ratch to see whether the financial A61dIInA fi 0f lradankhle Wbut genius of he Vanderbil s is tinlinpaired YW' u from gen ration to gen ration. A few years ago William H. ve his opinion �da�tt C:#=`�d 01 of V1o11T of h 89 so Cornblius a speculator, Always on hand om�g p with th remark that Abo Bran, Shorts, and all kind$ of "Corneli never squ ." The de- M� Fwd. ceased mi 'onaire lean a large fam- 1LOU� ESCNANOED FOR WKI-At 11�, end a his fath the has divided �. 5-29 his fortune equally am ngst his child- JNO6. MITCHELL ! ten, ten 111ilhons to sac I. - Hamlin. otbiuot organ. FANCY WOOL d, WOOL NVORh. Ottomans, slippers. brackets, slipper cases, full variety. New designs in wool canvas, arsacene, hoes. eto. Berlin wool - -- Saxony, fingering, fleecy, sepher. Plush for fancy work. Ghent variety in braes pannei rods, aft- cords, tassel. NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES, Our clubbing rates for aj1 pa and me&"*nen szoeptionally low. Prices furnished on appli- cation. Premiums ttiven. Subscriptions taken for the Pickering NN =we and for aih popular magazines. All papers prepaid to any address A: ,call' esrneetlg eoliaitsa before' pjsuting orders elsewhere. nS. A Ta 1W9 . BROCK STREET., !-9 . sr t. Odds and Ends. - The London Daily Nevus saps that t e thing to be desired is that the Parnell itch will take themselves to Dublin abe it their business. It f1vore ' the establi - weDt'of s purely Irish Parliament to de id with Irish affairs. , Interesting to. dyspeptics := T Jill e Monthly Journal of Sclenees states, the authority of a well - informed Frei) contemporary that the excrements f Moos are now collected in Paris and wo- e,d up into peptones and powdered - tracts of Au absurd story is current in otta a� efleu-t that the Pacific, Railw y co111pany a; P ov!�ing the British Gove1 lueut to l,lty Ialp' ill's tlties of Pacc Bailwav stock in order to secure cont1 Of the `'<<�nsatla'ntic rout to =Asia. �; ethers, the colored Prin i- _ pal � . tl,e hallas ' (Tex.) colored 'schools, 11,1s undertaken a project looking tot the colonization of some 2,000 colored families ty, Texas. He is o in lirazoria Coul plzrellise one hundred thousand aeres f land and divide it into fifty -acre farm;. The Professor `has man3• applieatio s front southern points. Among the new members of Parii - ! �ment elected to support Parnell a e Parnell's private secretary, a tailor, a tavernkeeper, a reporter on The Dubl in Nation newspaper, the proprietor of a dancing saloon and his manager. Nothing succeeds like success. R'es 's Cough Syrup to -day stands without a , rival, and we have never seen such . r e- markabie cures in Consumption in -ts early stages, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bro - chitis, Co .ahs, Colds, Asthma, and 11 Throat anT Lung diseases. Sold at t e r Pickering Drug Store. Price 25 cents, ,0 cents, and $1.00 per bottle. BIRTH. C'RA76 - -At the 3lanse, Dunbaftan, on S, Dec. 1•lth, the wife of Rev. R• M. (rain son' i still- born). DIED. r o{;l _- -In l L l;rougham, on December 13tH, 1 Druid Hogle, aged 65 years. 'DA1,p - - -:1t Pickering, on December l,2th, ifs i. Christopher Moss, infant son, of Christ'oph r and 14.liza A. Dale, aged 7 months and 10 d-iy . l.t xv - - -On De prnber 11th, IF';f,i,. at her la c re.silence, Dunbarton, Ont., Hannall St"1A s, reliet to the late Georsi Leal;, Esq., ag d 44 years. -- -- - PluKERING MARKET. - HAW'KINS NEws OFriCE, Dec. 17th. _1Wj W. - Fail 11cat 7Hc to sac; springy. G. -,c to 83e, 400. c. _ We to 7-50. Fioaer por cwt.3...; to 3rsn Ell 50 pC41. ton; shorts, -S16 per ton Choi) fed — a1.W. Sercenin.­s, 80c per cwt. - FA1tMERS' MARKF Toronto, Dec. 17th.1Wt ' The street wnrket to -day was quiet and priceFr steadv. About 80o bushels of wheat sold ut hL / . to M for :spring :grid fail, and 73c to 74c for goose. }1F rley unchanged at w to 901c ; the bulk of it ;t.t 72c, to Li - sevoral load of oats sold a :3 tc. to '',3. Peas t+.rernoininalat 61c, ind rve at 6(k. Hay in fair su1+111y, firm'at X10 to $13 for clover, and at 13 to �lr+ for trrnothv. Straw nominal at Ll'.! to EL'; a ton. Mons sold from at �5 ;31 to i6 j5. Beef �3 to �A for forequu.ters, and K5 to 37 for hied- quarters. Lamb, a5 50 to `.f('i 50; and mutton, and hoarding Stables, !r4 50 to i5 50 per 100 lbs. Tim= ?ABLE— Pickering Station G._T.8 PICKERIN(1,: - - ONT. TRAINS GOI+iG EAST-DUE AS FOLLOWS:— ��` MAIL EXPRESS. 8.`20 A. M. FO Y, PrBprletor. MIXED, . 2.45 P. M. LoeAL, I 6.45 P. M; - will v}lways have on hand firpt -class Horses, I TBAIINS GOING •AVEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: — �a i& +�s" and let them to the public at res- MAIL EXPRESS y,Qj A. M. sonable.rat�s. We are now prepared to supply or drive Commercial men to any point on the MIXED. }5.15 P. M., most re sonable terms �it1,AIL EXPRI&S. 9, • 4.37 P. M.: A 1B s meets all G. T. trains, Trains run on standard time. and p ties called for punctually at residences. Teaming and teams suppied when required at mode ate rates, on short notice. 49-y Notice of Removal.,. No a tertionsAe rates charged. Woodruff Butcher, has removed his shop to the store lately CD occupied by the NEWS PRINTING OFFICE, O where a fine display of 1VRATS GEESE, DUCKS , .+ TURKEYS, &C. , . `+ It . z - , May be secured for the Christmas - Holidays.___­ 4tf n h , • V Ad ministrator 'a Notice. !• Notice is - hereby given in pursuance of. the K ( ►�� Revised Statutes of Ontario,Chapter 107, Section 34, as amended by 46 Victoria, Chapter. 9,that all p { creditors having claims against Mary (or Minnie) Beaton, deceased, late of the Township of Picker - rOOD ing, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario, married woman, who died on or jn n about the eighth day of October A. D., 188,5, are VVSS 02 0 M requested to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver e..+ to John Vwiu Farewell, of the Town of Whitbyy in she County of Ontario, Solicitor for Donald R.'' Beaton, Administrator of the personal Estate CD'. CIO, and effects, rights and credits of the,said Mary ' (or Minnie) Keaton, deceased, on or before the n 8th DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1886, their names, r� addresses, and descriptions of their claims, duly i t verified, and the surities (if any) held by them, �. and that after the said date the said Adminis- R -. trator will proceed to distribnte the assets of the {� said Mary (or Minnie) Beaton, deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, regard being had only to the claims of which notice has been given as above required; and the said Adminis- trator will not be liable for the said assets, or' (any part thereof, to any person or persons, of A:hose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived, duly verified, ti said Solicitor at the n urance of said distribution. JOHN E. FAIRE- time for said Administrator. Dated Lai , WELL, Solicitor ' at Whitby this 8th day of December, 1,%5. 6.9. `. AT COSE', Arrived Just ja tu Reserve Fund Life ssurance of New York. A` lar Assortment of ; Canadian Government Deposit $50,000.0 ACC mulcted Reserve- Fund(over) 315.000.0 Tweeds, Flannels, WinceyS, Deat li Claim paid during 1884 470,900 -Q New buoiness,first 3 mos.1885,15,000,0001 Dress GOO&V,_; T enty -$ve Per cent of all aseesstitent are eposited with the Central Trust Con LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDER- pany of New YorU, as trustees of the 'R -WEAR, CAPS. &C- sere Fund. . L fe Insurance at less than one halt ti ordi ary rates, and security perfect. Onl �: ` 17 sessments made in 188'1, 1882, 181, Also` a Large assortment of and 1884, and in no case can they be mo LADIES' LACED,­--,. freq ent than every alternate month. nual •Expenses of Management, et+ AND ' lima to 92.00 per X1,000. i f kn BUTTONE�3 SHOES. active *gent wanted in every U rep esented locality, to whom a liber t low fi res. mission will be Mowed. Aoplioatioi solicited and fall particulars iarnisbed 1 the ndersigned, H. GORDON# �nt fr he s4 p ry7 -3B e BUNT 1V. y ot NEW PLANING HILLS PICKERING VILLAGE. (laving purchased one of I . or Harper 'a latest improved Planers and Matchers. we are now prepared to do all kinds of Surface Planing, M4.tching,Turning, Gig Sawing, and Rip Sawing, , on the shortest notice. Olmsted do Kempthorn, 17 -y Proprietors. head Carria� - Works, g GREEN R R., 'Rigs of all kinds and of the latest designs made to order at prices which you cannot best else- where. Repairing promptly attended1to• A fhret- class horse -@hoer always on hand. Horse - shoeing and Jobbing a specialty. G. H. SPENSE,. , _ Prop I 41y GREBN RIPER, ONT. , ma "T SUFFER FUN ic Headache 96 r DYSPEPSIA'OR INDIGESTION, �'. wM[N WEST'S LIVER PILLS 0 will tborougNy cure yea• They As sot 0 gripe or parse, bat set very =11 sad wheaever Isseeds are tensldered prt�xle�. ;s Tlesy ■ave prevea to be the GREATEST BLESSING .e I .. OF THE AGE y is all emus iVow uea, Dts- *irred 8teasach. '!'I�e are as abaolate 04 pe~ care* lice sad be re relleved [tries yew " isery sa la s b9x, lee. per Mx, 6 boxes F6; -+ Foot SALE BY ALL ORUCOSTS AND DEALERS iN IMEDI XUR13. !1- tew&"- of Countedsits and Base teaitattw1k Gat1w 111 ine wra w only in 6lseofwith **nature ondePWt 29 box. )E roe crtal pain of a c- wm Iy seat to any address receipt 3 P- q;N0. O. w98T Or OO. soxx rizoralgTo" �� a SS Kura 9T � j • To'�O� �r>i'. ' �k j'or sate at Pickering Drug Store. f � 1 l' I' SPECTACLES AND EYE =G][AAS Vim Are the only Genulua English Articles in the Canadian Market. Peal Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to, purchasers to prove genuineness:., They,are recommended by and testimonials have been received from thQ' President,. vice- President, Ex- President, and Ex- Vice- President of the Medical Association of -.1 Canada ; the President of the College of Physio%ns and Surgeons of Quebec'; the Dean of the Medical Faculty ot-Laval, University; The President and Ex- Presidentg of L the: Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations ought to he suffit eient to prove their quawties, but if further proof is needed, call on. s CHRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Pickenii j STOVES,..-, STOVES - STOYES!) In C aore=101 t a=d 3MOXerlXla.- Call ands".,,,'" ®6 if 1 •. J'�SH''CT'A :Ul�T F MO Ea 1,..T00r STOVES AGES, STOVEPIPES, r: . Coal 09, &089: Odds and Ends. - The London Daily Nevus saps that t e thing to be desired is that the Parnell itch will take themselves to Dublin abe it their business. It f1vore ' the establi - weDt'of s purely Irish Parliament to de id with Irish affairs. , Interesting to. dyspeptics := T Jill e Monthly Journal of Sclenees states, the authority of a well - informed Frei) contemporary that the excrements f Moos are now collected in Paris and wo- e,d up into peptones and powdered - tracts of Au absurd story is current in otta a� efleu-t that the Pacific, Railw y co111pany a; P ov!�ing the British Gove1 lueut to l,lty Ialp' ill's tlties of Pacc Bailwav stock in order to secure cont1 Of the `'<<�nsatla'ntic rout to =Asia. �; ethers, the colored Prin i- _ pal � . tl,e hallas ' (Tex.) colored 'schools, 11,1s undertaken a project looking tot the colonization of some 2,000 colored families ty, Texas. He is o in lirazoria Coul plzrellise one hundred thousand aeres f land and divide it into fifty -acre farm;. The Professor `has man3• applieatio s front southern points. Among the new members of Parii - ! �ment elected to support Parnell a e Parnell's private secretary, a tailor, a tavernkeeper, a reporter on The Dubl in Nation newspaper, the proprietor of a dancing saloon and his manager. Nothing succeeds like success. R'es 's Cough Syrup to -day stands without a , rival, and we have never seen such . r e- markabie cures in Consumption in -ts early stages, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bro - chitis, Co .ahs, Colds, Asthma, and 11 Throat anT Lung diseases. Sold at t e r Pickering Drug Store. Price 25 cents, ,0 cents, and $1.00 per bottle. BIRTH. C'RA76 - -At the 3lanse, Dunbaftan, on S, Dec. 1•lth, the wife of Rev. R• M. (rain son' i still- born). DIED. r o{;l _- -In l L l;rougham, on December 13tH, 1 Druid Hogle, aged 65 years. 'DA1,p - - -:1t Pickering, on December l,2th, ifs i. Christopher Moss, infant son, of Christ'oph r and 14.liza A. Dale, aged 7 months and 10 d-iy . l.t xv - - -On De prnber 11th, IF';f,i,. at her la c re.silence, Dunbarton, Ont., Hannall St"1A s, reliet to the late Georsi Leal;, Esq., ag d 44 years. -- -- - PluKERING MARKET. - HAW'KINS NEws OFriCE, Dec. 17th. _1Wj W. - Fail 11cat 7Hc to sac; springy. G. -,c to 83e, 400. c. _ We to 7-50. Fioaer por cwt.3...; to 3rsn Ell 50 pC41. ton; shorts, -S16 per ton Choi) fed — a1.W. Sercenin.­s, 80c per cwt. - FA1tMERS' MARKF Toronto, Dec. 17th.1Wt ' The street wnrket to -day was quiet and priceFr steadv. About 80o bushels of wheat sold ut hL / . to M for :spring :grid fail, and 73c to 74c for goose. }1F rley unchanged at w to 901c ; the bulk of it ;t.t 72c, to Li - sevoral load of oats sold a :3 tc. to '',3. Peas t+.rernoininalat 61c, ind rve at 6(k. Hay in fair su1+111y, firm'at X10 to $13 for clover, and at 13 to �lr+ for trrnothv. Straw nominal at Ll'.! to EL'; a ton. Mons sold from at �5 ;31 to i6 j5. Beef �3 to �A for forequu.ters, and K5 to 37 for hied- quarters. Lamb, a5 50 to `.f('i 50; and mutton, and hoarding Stables, !r4 50 to i5 50 per 100 lbs. Tim= ?ABLE— Pickering Station G._T.8 PICKERIN(1,: - - ONT. TRAINS GOI+iG EAST-DUE AS FOLLOWS:— ��` MAIL EXPRESS. 8.`20 A. M. FO Y, PrBprletor. MIXED, . 2.45 P. M. LoeAL, I 6.45 P. M; - will v}lways have on hand firpt -class Horses, I TBAIINS GOING •AVEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: — �a i& +�s" and let them to the public at res- MAIL EXPRESS y,Qj A. M. sonable.rat�s. We are now prepared to supply or drive Commercial men to any point on the MIXED. }5.15 P. M., most re sonable terms �it1,AIL EXPRI&S. 9, • 4.37 P. M.: A 1B s meets all G. T. trains, Trains run on standard time. and p ties called for punctually at residences. Teaming and teams suppied when required at mode ate rates, on short notice. 49-y Notice of Removal.,. No a tertionsAe rates charged. Woodruff Butcher, has removed his shop to the store lately CD occupied by the NEWS PRINTING OFFICE, O where a fine display of 1VRATS GEESE, DUCKS , .+ TURKEYS, &C. , . `+ It . z - , May be secured for the Christmas - Holidays.___­ 4tf n h , • V Ad ministrator 'a Notice. !• Notice is - hereby given in pursuance of. the K ( ►�� Revised Statutes of Ontario,Chapter 107, Section 34, as amended by 46 Victoria, Chapter. 9,that all p { creditors having claims against Mary (or Minnie) Beaton, deceased, late of the Township of Picker - rOOD ing, in the County of Ontario, and the Province of Ontario, married woman, who died on or jn n about the eighth day of October A. D., 188,5, are VVSS 02 0 M requested to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver e..+ to John Vwiu Farewell, of the Town of Whitbyy in she County of Ontario, Solicitor for Donald R.'' Beaton, Administrator of the personal Estate CD'. CIO, and effects, rights and credits of the,said Mary ' (or Minnie) Keaton, deceased, on or before the n 8th DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1886, their names, r� addresses, and descriptions of their claims, duly i t verified, and the surities (if any) held by them, �. and that after the said date the said Adminis- R -. trator will proceed to distribnte the assets of the {� said Mary (or Minnie) Beaton, deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, regard being had only to the claims of which notice has been given as above required; and the said Adminis- trator will not be liable for the said assets, or' (any part thereof, to any person or persons, of A:hose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived, duly verified, ti said Solicitor at the n urance of said distribution. JOHN E. FAIRE- time for said Administrator. Dated Lai , WELL, Solicitor ' at Whitby this 8th day of December, 1,%5. 6.9. `. AT COSE', Arrived Just ja tu Reserve Fund Life ssurance of New York. A` lar Assortment of ; Canadian Government Deposit $50,000.0 ACC mulcted Reserve- Fund(over) 315.000.0 Tweeds, Flannels, WinceyS, Deat li Claim paid during 1884 470,900 -Q New buoiness,first 3 mos.1885,15,000,0001 Dress GOO&V,_; T enty -$ve Per cent of all aseesstitent are eposited with the Central Trust Con LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDER- pany of New YorU, as trustees of the 'R -WEAR, CAPS. &C- sere Fund. . L fe Insurance at less than one halt ti ordi ary rates, and security perfect. Onl �: ` 17 sessments made in 188'1, 1882, 181, Also` a Large assortment of and 1884, and in no case can they be mo LADIES' LACED,­--,. freq ent than every alternate month. nual •Expenses of Management, et+ AND ' lima to 92.00 per X1,000. i f kn BUTTONE�3 SHOES. active *gent wanted in every U rep esented locality, to whom a liber t low fi res. mission will be Mowed. Aoplioatioi solicited and fall particulars iarnisbed 1 the ndersigned, H. GORDON# �nt fr he s4 p ry7 -3B e BUNT 1V. y ot NEW PLANING HILLS PICKERING VILLAGE. (laving purchased one of I . or Harper 'a latest improved Planers and Matchers. we are now prepared to do all kinds of Surface Planing, M4.tching,Turning, Gig Sawing, and Rip Sawing, , on the shortest notice. Olmsted do Kempthorn, 17 -y Proprietors. head Carria� - Works, g GREEN R R., 'Rigs of all kinds and of the latest designs made to order at prices which you cannot best else- where. Repairing promptly attended1to• A fhret- class horse -@hoer always on hand. Horse - shoeing and Jobbing a specialty. G. H. SPENSE,. , _ Prop I 41y GREBN RIPER, ONT. , ma "T SUFFER FUN ic Headache 96 r DYSPEPSIA'OR INDIGESTION, �'. wM[N WEST'S LIVER PILLS 0 will tborougNy cure yea• They As sot 0 gripe or parse, bat set very =11 sad wheaever Isseeds are tensldered prt�xle�. ;s Tlesy ■ave prevea to be the GREATEST BLESSING .e I .. OF THE AGE y is all emus iVow uea, Dts- *irred 8teasach. '!'I�e are as abaolate 04 pe~ care* lice sad be re relleved [tries yew " isery sa la s b9x, lee. per Mx, 6 boxes F6; -+ Foot SALE BY ALL ORUCOSTS AND DEALERS iN IMEDI XUR13. !1- tew&"- of Countedsits and Base teaitattw1k Gat1w 111 ine wra w only in 6lseofwith **nature ondePWt 29 box. )E roe crtal pain of a c- wm Iy seat to any address receipt 3 P- q;N0. O. w98T Or OO. soxx rizoralgTo" �� a SS Kura 9T � j • To'�O� �r>i'. ' �k j'or sate at Pickering Drug Store. f � 1 l' I' SPECTACLES AND EYE =G][AAS Vim Are the only Genulua English Articles in the Canadian Market. Peal Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to, purchasers to prove genuineness:., They,are recommended by and testimonials have been received from thQ' President,. vice- President, Ex- President, and Ex- Vice- President of the Medical Association of -.1 Canada ; the President of the College of Physio%ns and Surgeons of Quebec'; the Dean of the Medical Faculty ot-Laval, University; The President and Ex- Presidentg of L the: Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations ought to he suffit eient to prove their quawties, but if further proof is needed, call on. CHRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Pickenii j STOVES,..-, STOVES - STOYES!) In C aore=101 t a=d 3MOXerlXla.- Call ands".,,,'" ®6 if J'�SH''CT'A :Ul�T MO Ea 1,..T00r STOVES AGES, STOVEPIPES, Coal 09, &089: ' Cheaper than anybody else. 65 -17 -y ' The subscriber, or his brother, who is an -experienced plan, will be in Pickering Friday and Saturday of each week to assist J. H. Bundy. Sittings of the Division Courts, County of Ontario, 1885. c Clerk and Bailiff and 4.6 Ce a n a� c a n c Z Place of Holding. P. O. Address. P. O. Addrps&' ftd W X -4 h G O Z A - ____^_ --•— 1 Whitby. : D.C. Macdonald, J. W. Palmer, 2 2$ 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 , Vihitby. NMtby. - +' Mi. ) Brougham; . M: Gleeson, Chas. W. Matthews, :. S 3 2 ; , l 3 1 Duff1n's Creek. Greenwood. Brougham. 3 It .; 3 Port Perry. J. W. Burnham, J. C. Paxton, - jj Port Perry. Port. Perry. 9 9 i8 is ? !9 I4 .# Uxbridge. "L. Hemphill, J: C. Widdifield, Uxbridge. Uxbridge., 9 10 .19 14 8 99 f 6 Canuington..', Chas. Burnham, Bamnel Baird, Caawington.- . canningtotk. 11. i! 29 Is 991 16 ' - a Beaverton. George F. jDmcs, . Donald Ross, Beaverton. Beaverton., 1$ ]i 10 7 U F. JAMespie, Charles Hewitt, ITpt�i'grb�e. Atherly. 13 : 49 - - i Deft 913th, I4. 8 =y By order, FAREWELL, Clo:•lt of, the `i�eA" Y , a t E r1 y -: I I , �. I ii•i 1 ,., t it I i Ithi y 2 a } k, .;. � . . �-, I i' , lit , I II aj , P i - I •' I f. I , I -- f j a� i, sm' i I` lit. 11'. :I , ,.; f.' i R.r ,; 4t. , :. . -, : - . � , . . � . I I - . , � . .1. � � - I. .. . , . 1. * I. '' � . . 1 . .... ,. . 11 i 1 i I : y� e r, R Ja) $' '915' Y usrz , p, , • iC'•.. , ..S,t .a � � sdlL'�, .. IKIt. . 1. I : ;.....` _, s,," lit .� fir rA4� : -M .,: ...r �..r ��..� i -.n ..• ! yM- - • '' ' ''He . \..'�. ,•d1Yr}�'�;y�- I -, 9+N . . - L is i,. .J.- .� - - .rv. ... ebb.,' kC.°_ 4•..J. N�+:" k -'*S'S�.`s'- �,.- >w7/l6,ld.fiat9- ,L.. 11T7r>'�S'. �t rc -]"e Ill ., d'i..11 °7. .Zs ,ra'::t•., �ir!a.�•. k'�.4a :•. z-u"�- . I. - I .' ; 1 1 _ .. � I -I T FAA. ejiie„ "I mawl, rtl is .4isanot io taaAj +blob sitpf ed the resolaMon by s unanimous "t_ ' i oltlse. h ■net,. tooth• oae. . y oold'hsfo>re ey are packed. - SCUT. tii'I% - '� ' . I �OLel1 itDd 8uge i0nl1 ,�— rA t s itiiesHisR held to dull► /last Prof. k• • K •, d fir► baolk fined ;16 for leaving the Nine million roe of io Gl "ermany ; : • Evt niog$ On the`81Ziiy hallwlthont dons d�p� a �• ire dt.voted to the oaltivatio of the potato. 1. The product last year amotd ied'�o 23.000,= Ttiee'e so teiors pl�sronbie way-of spend- he explained t lire d pod bill japk- • 000 tons. ling an evening on the farm, than in the out of the window sanddd an down to $*am's ' study of some subject of natural histo It, but the fine was not r itted He thp► Three hundred barrels c f apples •ere con- r gmon and the oo>tr- I- conaeobed with the form wgrk. There apppp from the dooisi , , verted into jolly every day at Albany, N. an ostensive vstrioty'of subjeota to johoess nsftfweo six now reported : Y., for exportation to Galm y. from, sad• aH are of snob, tnterert tbAt no, '•Dt� committee has come de s+dallnden •. , = •A British Consular report states that An- difli null can be ex erienced in makin a dat de President was ht au' dal Prof. :: °cons, Italy, exports ,o Engl nd 5,200 tons choice. yMoreover, apse a method of oultivat- Swin b%ok was wrong. - We sustain de of eggs every year though a trade only Ing socid intercourse, these subj sots may be President in spstwlnin' do flaw" began ten years ago. studied and diloasned sarong a few friends, The pftfsssor himself cosec up with x malt- , Prance has several agrlo itnral schools Invited for the purpose, �r o should come ing sm a and Apologized for Having appeal• for girls. At one of ttleme situated nest prepared to take part in the oonversation. ed. His oons�oianoe had troubled him ever o , 1 Roulen, there are said to be girls from ---- -- - - since that .occasion, and he now desired to 1. j nix to eighteen years of age. The farm con I ' : > LIME_KM_ 0LU borrow $IQ of sixteen different members, A. gists 400 acres. Ldp y the fine and have the •affair off his The papers of Canton, D ., ipeak of a 1, Just bek re the hour f6r operiNg the - girl thirteen years old, ant t vicinity, who meadu Brother Gardner sent a note to Sir The rama�ader of the bttslnest vas then - ' g looked up is room • marked U and the . l ,-- ploughed eighty -two cam land with a Is"o Walpole that he was v n %voldably de- meetln ad arned for one week. ;..I., . pull of horses and a common tubble plough. tallied f r a time, a t► t Su Isaac was naked g, 1 Manure is one of the th &o of which a to go abead and o?t it the meeting He tuck - — farmercan never have to mu h. The more t the President's desk and said : A F tmli DREAM. . he uses the better him crops ill be, end the "Judge John At rshanns, de oull'd poet - broader becomes the founds on ,/which he an' read.r of Tennessee, arro,re heah din all• t l�ttten of the Night and Its std Fulfil• ° lays for permanent prosperi tcrnaon. He wants i0 resa oae of his pieces memo. A farmer in Indians is sat to bas=s 'cults- of poetry to. u3: If Bar am no oLjeckah; ns �'Pritlna of dreams and their fulfilment, a . :� he will be brung in." correspondent of the St. Louis (;loGt Demo- . a S pumps vine this se on which pro- . " 1 objeek, sah I promptly responded Drat relates this actual inoident : la c:.ced 15 pumpkins, readging In weight from `•1' S� pounds to 115 ponnde. a entire lot Shindig Watkins. We were eating breakfa,t one rrornitig, vt c:ghed 1,4Gi pounds, three specimens og. Will de gem'lau state his objeck when our nearest neighbor, the miller's wife, '' gr�•gsting 319 pounds. @Naas • came in. She wai pale and excited, and to '• Yes, ■ih. It allus gibe me de headache our great astonishnnent she at once told us if the m jor portion of a giftn'->farm be blur anyone one road c,nr " I; y 9• that her hneband•wonld be drowped that of f-� : moist tore land no iaoreet fanner j , tsrnoon. she said : pasture + As de ob' as s ns am not enetalaed " • c'r breeder would thick f stocking up said the Chairma as he looked over the au- "Only ast ni hi I. dreamed Oat m b us- -; mainly with horses or sheep. On the other dienoe, " B u Eder atkins has leave to In- band was drowpod in the mill -rac , ao I that hand, if the grazing surface largely hilly habit de ante -room fur do uer' ten minits, a man, riding a whit, horse; had acme about eir broken, it should be the h Ight of indie- t „' de readin' will goo 3,'' dusk and told me the never. Sa impressed c:a3tton to select cattle, ey ecislly heavy uE RtAD , wan I with the dream, that I w rued trey cattle, for such land. The Judge was br.,ught In. At first he husband not to go near the mill to day, 1 • Soldiers are given the brig feet, eht'rpest seemed to be thoruu, ;ply self- p-miessed, au i and I told him my dream, but he only l - and mosteffect�ve weapons —,so every farms- hat every pompcui manl►;r, bat before he laughed at my fears, and said that we no `: i. ell should have the very best_ machines and' reached the plat[o -m he showed unmistak- longer lived in dark ages." Implements for the war w ich he has to able signs of stage fright. Sir Isaac observ- ' We thooght at first that she mnet be wage again ;I vegetable aggr ore and insect ed it and helped -him to reenvt r somewhat 'crazy, but at last sh 3 so f it eonvin >ed the �_ . ; epredatore in the field, the rchard and the by asking after hu wife' h"Ib, and if his folks that she was not, that they consented •. &arden, and every farmer wife should paper collar was a fit, - and several other to have me stay with her during the day, have every appliance for ec ncmfzing mug- • gqtI3stions balaulatedtoa the and encoar&g ,. and I t- cZompanied her to her home, she cie. I Iiy and by the J u age br ced up e n i wt n . muttering all the way: - I `: . Bra ad is a luxury_' the wasantr'y in to the fr ont with : _ "I warned him, but he only laughed at ears of southern Austria, Italy, and in THE FALL OF ROMK. I me, I know he will never return home." i :�amanla. In a village not afar from Vien- n�• JUCOS .1. ABRAHAM. ",, As evening came on, her anxiety ince'oas JL. - •na, the ttAple food of the pealple is sterz, a A eull'd man in Tennessee— ad. The approaching darkness seernsd to kind of porridge made cf ground d beech -nuts. • In Tenneeste —in Tetmeesee, her he shadow of death, abd her face grew A porridge made of boiled maid called He bought a dog fur tits cents paler as the last sun - tinted cloud in the ' An' need b Huse bill„ on his knee West eve way to the all rosin twilight. pejenta, forme the chief article of food In De dog he growed an t ch a day, ! g y g g northern Italy. Thesame thl�i'nng, s ,)mewhat In Tennessee —in Teneessee— ' Although 1 pat no faith in the woman's pre- . di:�erently prepared, under ( the name of An' you list orter -- diction, yet her strange murmuring had had matnaliga, is the common article of f,wd In sudden e a a an effect upon me and it was The Ju ]ge came to a ° d n t p. He po with some - 1 .3umania, . . . drank a glees of water. Ile scratched his thing almost like dimAppointment tbwt I saw ;- , ' Every one "who alas fowls should provide head and looked helpless. the night close in, ab no messenger apFear. ."I a oust -box tine road dust i best, but coal •' What has dat poem j of to do -wid As 1' or I wa, young, then, and fond of the ex- ashes, sand, pulverized loam, or .Flay, even, fall o` It me'' kindly asked Sir Isaac. citing and marvellous, without stopping to are all very good,- and with sprinkling of •' DAs —days what I cant tell I replied inquire the cause. And go, It was with a , j 1. ,cur of sulphur or Stoddard' cirbulic pow- the Judge, his agitation Increasing every In. sadden -shook that I again looked out of the , de:', constitute as good a bath se can be de- stunt, window, more carefully thlti time, and saor sired. This should be placed In a sunny •• Hadn't jox better put off readin' the a white horse come galloping over the hill. Exposure of the-lIroom, and kept dry and r st of It until next fall?' at Its utmost speed. The woman, saw my c :ean, so that the fowls may enjoy its bone- t "I reckon I had, ash. My bead 'swims, emotion and quickly Raw to the window. E*,e when they- a�` come. ' #41 I feel sort o' overwhelmed." Down the short hill, over the stone bridge The long evenings can nowhere -be so pro- ' He retired amidst great a'pplau'3e, and Sir in the hollow, and up the long slope to the c� t _ -- f YOUNG FOLK S . Lon fellow's Birthday I ntUul ppresent to give �, R J But there Is a Utt:e b3ok publishe y � t t One Little Bhyma): i is pee riot. sawn the sandy tiara; . phlet loan, with no pretensions li IM . Oas little do aer� a fled of flowers; , � merit, that would be as approp te- I had O w ride small in a heaven of slam; might be the means of raving a 1 fe, + r . ' e gt*m O 1puhonir to as boom —. -• called Dc. It V. Yieroe's treatise bi fore td !t teiaitee ell lf i► plap%' Ojofie bar is°t►�f es of women, for who a peonli t „ad nI6 1f qt tee 11°11' afwiss; ; _ I I 'J - , . I I , I e : a F n n i- 41:1'!. y -, i . . I i - . . r:'.. r 1. . r.. .' .. • . . j .. _. -_ :..:.- :t j —. �. i_ - ( _ . .. >. � , . I . . - , - I �; -i - . . `: . . - • • . r l j Hai the winter • ' �QSCMLLANEOU$ ITF,�[t3• Undertakers i ion, because more" -- - steel I held the fly op io het w I PBB80Rdla• /.! �,, . time their amd,�by� voice and book, eleotdfled 1 the P 1�Ila We affil watt for the evidence that wllh wewithy people die then, owing to their Deer I , _ �► IN ST Tlan 1 wits net 6omsan oonsoioa. -siiog tretited iron' and the awtom of bandiiag CI 1G Doble'atiim• become boavinoe as that some of the medical �: thaeo >ea • twothit�s which nuske \ flies sJru1 sit of the Kbrass will presently by asarriaga — . Dees of the nc p• dusts had not s leg hand In the l3 line of ,coal n. a Prinoeas. them more liable to take cold whenever n stationed on the `main f aedeDS--- No�etimts Mine. Sophie Mentor, the fwmons louse's, odtm►ge. fey are exposed. I had been tral- Railway for' something Tress 6oaiess, ea . g P Cox aNtodahn�- now en' a the pion of a fortune The sohool.mwster b� about -time those �Ys' It is said by well-informed E s Iieh pem the great C at�endin� to all the day msn,!s ring io vi d -eyed 10 lying Dome v the o d time teao g - ore than a year, h snob an flew ` s in one aD token flight.' Yid hat of ppp,ppp, left to her by • Russian ad- but does he lnairt, t b p m used to do,tbht "an hcDest malls s noblest that the •gricnitural Laborer is fitter y o night duties sr. tbat point with p And g no thought of nos- wan off my hair sn beard streaming L the miter. - work of. Ood' " posed to the church mflaeacr in the eLw• re larity, that g Hodge has had some reason for Dom- 1 .,,failing g° li Dom r srw when emit aOps. g The death of the venerable Lord BnokiteR- If sans stem of vareloa" could ba ble accident ba3 ever u�onrredlt t3 MO. thka lO orisiirof enoon� meat to the noble bstmahire leaves Lard Stradbroks senior s� biniag Eheparwn with the squire, the two e1 Tee dulls, were not especial y . graaggee g discovered which would prtvent the spread foram which have always been most opposed as far greater. mare ;and thus I, reached a low rise of peer- ninety one yams old thou 4 . Lord . but the , rf sponsibility w g Bronghim comes in a good • secodd at of the annexation-favor among -the nations to yielding him ldr politiowl righter• as express day and night, both ground oomman hsndoi the lY►e for of the world it m ht revs,, blesg: , I ' , 11 There ;wee p .ninety. ig P Nothing in the late Gen. M +C'e on a c s for which the main line had to be y, mile or this mom t fro m the time I had average British opinion so - Way ' a local express Wh way, P B the re#lreQ,ent of I+Sr. $amnsT D�orsYy, was clear; and waited . for drawn taut rein an glanced at my watch, y The Js ese aan make Bilk hean�dh to Lag pnauch'as the a ya n that got started about`hia , - Y bran on the turnout, a the city of Bristol England, will 1040 a man pan hie 1 train this point had bee the objective goal for represented git in Parliament for which sell sa low hen shilling ed ors ,sell- bein a moro of less distant oonnection of a W rain to s ; s mat Po who has p land, This is rightfully regard g - :he through t Pas ateventeen ears with dbtingubhed accepts- Ous menace to the.F•aglish silk trade. Lcrd Olyde. He rose on t3 hundred per cent ,ight and morning which had right of way ; which I was riding t the whistle blow bility. y 1 slur, d in Iglie`i estim also, orbs i treat was told • r e$sinver, and half -a- dozen, If I could -each before I would be hops. . _ Cook county, Illinois, fax herd y Ps° one ordinary P odati�In and freight. at the crossi g b •five. Cant von Moltke, what indarnetri to y and k corresplindingly when it turned perh�p', accomm from barbarism et If the tales told ,boatn . main line was alts'•ys If not -I ah ddereeed at the altern times death is occasionally cabled, 6 really won- y Deane in her •sglnm but do be only a yarn after all. To see that the the treatment of the I ' Closed at the proper moment, that the turn- l recalled alts wrd, and many , when it should foe, how w thong t of y dream -s' long line of • derfally healthy and vigorous for his Se ;rs 'are to be believed. The brutal methods of Many men will altesl books who would be I was laalwaYs ready made n switches swept real me then 1 how my and he has just celebrated big eighty -sixth ievwiLtm are said to flourish there in shocked it the idea of committing the small that the branch where th 1 taev i .;hang eyes for the rat t me swerved from their birthday, snrronnded by his family on hfu �stine vigor, eat infraolion of the eighth commandment `. was Opel), and, in short, the y I ate• t m orse's bead, and fl ►shed, S lesian estste. in aany other wsy.' And a first cousin to him . was in condition for prompt and satin a tom a lAOCe up ni d `wu the whole visible line The Duke of Abereorn, w'ho diea the otli- Fair Belva Lockwood b tGOO'lM lag her who deliberately stegs books is he who ltept me almost constantly. Y g . s of ;l 1 .er day, was the senior K-aight of the Order Presldental oandidatnre, experiences to au- borrows and never .returns. « -e wis'h a working, li as a ham a ,ilea y said, the for the eom g pe y o le would cultivate a proper ost, thong , Not in ei ht- thjank God 1 of the Tarter, a position now held by Lord dienoes ua the far wild went at Eft cents • ood many Pe p Granville. The .vwaant stall will probably head. She is perhaps trying to catch a has' g u�ies were not especially ar moue. delicacy of conscience in this m�►tter. o be handy to my business, I Stay ! th re is s' oke on the horlitsn . t o to . in the wild rush of tae given to the late Dake a son-in-law bw,t'the band now, that being the next beat thing d out how mach ill breeding tli�tce In order To fin lived in a cottage c'oae by, from the open . But there is n y With unflinching Duke of Baeleneh. to the Presidency. .. . of which, looking eastward, 1 could see our oawar con the all;nt mar The clam U a hard- sh0lled snlms►1 who in amcng the wealthier classes of Toroa:+.o, doe and no- nerve as w she started, g Thebaw, repreiented' is the caw headland and no doubt of other Canso inn cities and any "coming train for a mite away, brtoody bones of Barma4, i■ really w hand- kee a himself resolutely P t lust the in- ' p wgs lawns a. well, one has only to tike the tae whether the signals of "danger " or stretches ven ,mom at the di.t lnoe lessens. some young fellow of 26, the youngest arc! troduation of new ideas, whs L han'dl timon ,pf some of the ladies who give time ti safety,, were in their proper positions. while train eta larger and brightest of the fart -eight sons of his late ist after the local had made an4 the on coin g g g S' g worth year trouble after you have open and trouble in collecting s•�b �cripti ins Gar .1 - oae morning, ]`wife Dame tanning to me noisierws itnean s. _ lamented father, who ref )iced In the" him rap, What a number of jhnmwn clams .v�0� ohmitable institationa. In houses up and gone, my i stand up in o w on ; I utge to�i�at g g g there are In the world 1 Don't be a clam. - med face. ,Our little girl Way hf and hwgd - I shat at, eI .fen dun Mea ht s►iidori• where better thugs might be expected they .. with an al~ar ape , Philipps Vary , w French apaY , She had Been her only a few min- er speed I wave aond m control-, Prophecies as to the• ultimate hnmilistion are often treated as if they we -e begg�.re , missing. and but my voice3 y y t °o, says of Oliver Wendell llolmes : '` Eve- et premature. asking charity for themselves.. , utes before the departure of the train, Ha I Joy unnt rs�le,1 I am seen 1; of the Bulgarians are as y P g hast search for her as soon as +_ eat runs out with a rybody who speaks Elglish on the planet At present writingthe tide of success seems It is the hardest thing in the world to had wade a y },as been en o in for the past thirty year4 convince some poop - . • e, discovered her absence. .site feared she A'whi1t� o whEetlges I Down brakes I The ri = ring irng o` this Baton hove turned. Before 'the two little la who blame all their eh red g the an wars have done worrying ens another the y S misfortunes or want of a►necese �n what they,:, knew not what. Frenehmsn. And yet the Latin world re• ; calmed her with, few brief words, and, trai ie ea d, an cornea a halt not a doe. p Ig ones will no doubt have their "hands in. mil tl1eir "bid luck ''that the `bid luck ' in, I - around to the station building, be- an do fr m the open switch. It was tim °• mains ignorant of him." r I n • �„ - the say in the racing' calendar g A ,ter nnissaae than the girl with the n'-ne oases out of ten ie jn �t their own term : - " but y g ' 'Min Chamber- gre careful examination of'every possible i I � . I sl_`�� �; �.. - I il .!° I 11 . •�.. .0 v� . . I . . .1 . . i . . � : ., . . . I . . . I .. . - � � 1 - �, � . : : I ; I I . . ­ , . . � . . . . , " . . 1. . � , � � . . .1 �. . . I . , . . I .. I . J . I I i '', , 1. W� I - .1 . I -�� , - ] ... I— 0 - - -- -. --- . -- - -�--- - - - - -- - - -- -- - - -- -- - - - - - - - -�M _- -- -- - ----- - - - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - - --- -- -- , .:I NEW ADVE T18EMEN 8 TH18 DAY. LO.R.'r.>iate:taiamsat., d . ,- ri't�TIC,G"'V ,• ,. i � It I An entertainment under the auspices ' bf Locals -- Le nard's - ,. of the Good Tem lare Lod of this lace -. a -, s- aendin THE :h Eivs ' o, friends at . _­.... .­- _ Local- p Ke P rtid g r _ - * �:,. J• H. Beal• will b© beld`in Lenq's hall on Friday a distance will oblige us very much by e A Gift -bti son & Co. ''' - I 1. . f.�� � , ... 1;. evening, Jan. 1st, Nero Year's night. informing us at once if they desire to, - o_ _1___ -� 1 .t Lumber -- . T. ForI i .. ki 4 Look out•for further announcementa, continue the same for 1868. They will Locals -A. Dows .. a Rand offer• not be continued after January 1st unless 17C Z - mr3maj S 1imi -" - Spectacles B. hearte By an arrangement with t,Ue publisher previously ordered. f - .. �._., L i, Local -Hal ett & Wh . �..��� . ` of the RURAL CANADIAN we are enabled T Xipas Goo s---W. L. to club that valuable farm " al to ail Personal Mention.. �I MIXE ID ' . I'll .> SAND Jewel t. • . lery- lez. Cut;�. re aid subscribers to the Yiskenn Nlswe For Xmas Dickie & q ig or the small suns of $1.70, Thus effecting r �. B. Bunting is, we are pleased to �` �C�.' neC 2raii t0 eC 3�t ; :: Farm to ten -Edwaagb, sr.'r , a considerable saving to our readers. learn, somewUat improved in health. - McYry Chri tines -W Dunbar: Renew your sn cription now and get Mrs. Smith, of Hamilton, hap been a = - _- I., .' Complirnen s, of these on- T- RoseBros. �a FOR TE CEIliTS PER POUND .: ►�: tho RIIBAL free for the balance of this guest at Mr• John Gees during the past 4. 4 year. tf week. . i I." , .; 1 >�he iekerin �QsivlF. Mr .Tohn Hughes, of Toronto, who ~ ~� . visit to »oohita. 1 &'R�+S� °� PICHERIN , ONT., E : 18, 188b. On Monday evemng l about tw�nty bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J.. � . Ackerman, during the latter's severe - - - members of • Pickering Lodge, V. O. - (}. T. paid s visit to Brooklin Lodge. illnesP, returned to the city on Monday 1 LO ALI �� S: la$t. 1 - I I - Upon arrival at that classic village theq - . _ -_ _ - -._ _ Miss O'Leary • and fir. E. Ft. I:aJ ' i �. � . . I ;i t - - were royally received by members of the 3 y - •- S ` fraternity and treated to an oyster have been re•engaged far another terra R 1. i , Y Cold wee her.• t ; "*' au er. Brookliu Lod a has been allow- : by Pickering School - Board. Both teach• . AN1� . . pT 11 I . -Free vac rust oil: pp I I' { K, ( ere have iveu ever satisfaction, and we - ►j -For a nit doll o to Do a�well s.;: ed to go to the wall owing, it is said, Ito g y i - y g think the Board acted wise! in 6curing , . I I Oshawa as a Farm is Institute: ' the way the Grand Lodge has acted to- y . their services for another ear. • , 1. I -A preve tative for rowning -keep wards subordinate kodges. y 1. L We are leased to bear that our esteem• �el off the Ice. I -r--If you want choice raisins, etrrMuts, , � i ed friend, r. Thomas Henderson, has E_M�ONS -Mixed c ndies onl 15 ?per lb at and candied fruit for Xmas puddings, go been re•engagcd by the 6cbool Board of w I I �. ' Dowswell'a. to Leonard s. s , latest Z•aslpilon afous. Warwich for another year. this shows _ . IFIGS A LMONDS &C I dehool >Iaestla6. that hie services are a rireciated. Pick- - 1 ! ! - The neat ar�nuaf schoo me� ding aril be Tight pants are no longer popu'lat, but erin bo s always succeed. - - i kr 4 held in the s pool house ere on the 80th Ta>< Naves ventures the' assertion that K y � �Ir. (I. W. Valentine, who has been re- �til i � of this wont , at 10 o'clo k s�. M. tight men will still continue to be seen craiting his health here for some weeks,. � \' F "" " C j i"'""` M P'�' � - - occasional! Burin he winter......It is no ! . . y K left for hie home in Creston. Iowa, last E 1. •1, I it CarefbL - , . ; '' C , - 1 longer considered r ;icrcbc .to repair holes -i - ; , j,� Young boy should be er� `careful in P week. We are pleased to say Ile is very _ t ' - . venturing u n the river nova that it is the toes of socks by tying a string ranch unproved in health, and conse- _� s ve swift around them... _Last ' year "s coats are uent) ��' _ . frozen over. The curren ry q y in s iritr;: Like a sensible man, China I- much worn this winter -- articulsrl p • , .I I -�� and althou the ce 1Yl look strong P y be ordered file Pickerin N sws to be sent . . . ' - anon li on $l a suace. o tear asi oz it about theelbow......In purchasuig ulsters, him for a veer. g . `= probably veil not holds oy for winter wear, the length of the T �• �i �i '' ; . garment will depend largely on the pby• d VASES, of the st Ele ant Desl08 }� + I : attad =o I '�, 1=--A grand hop with refreshments will g t I sisal condition of the purchaser's ants. rte ' This bein the ieaso fo Making re P take lace in Leo 's Hall on Monde = r ': 1 tarns to the Giovernme t, the public are P"te that show the ravages of time ' g y ' . • I . f • necessarily require a longer cost than evening, Dec. 21st. Tickets 60c. Hallett / . ' �.�� . • requested to register th it births, mam- . & Whaley, Managers. ` . • • t; ,p those of a later era, and ; vice yetis, as it ACA L RE S PEC TFU,LY iN E D� a es and albs with the Townshi ' 1 Clerk Thi matter is neglected some- per ,Toy books in "`'inrlles6 variety at O Deencs i��Sr�ce sin usual (hour, lf I. . -times but it is rather d gerone to delay ' t. ' D'owswdll's. subject, ..q+he Millenin ©... - t A fine of >I2 is the resnl unless the regi- i Coantssli�it ti l3IL. E strations ar attended within thirty st Oeos'te's, sfdce:iss. - The new batch of counterfeit five dots - d ` _.,° aRys..... _ Dec. `lAth. - Snbjeat `•The Milleniam.•' '� - - �- ' :� , -, I �,,a� - ' i tar bills of the Bank of British N orth Christmas Day, Dec. 25%b.. Christmas ' I ' America which have retentl been put . �` BOOInIn�, booming. ICoty is the time y service and Holy commnn:oa st 8 o'clock. y i _ 1. to bu our bedro m -se to, dGC. 6 i•I circulation in the Province of Quebec Z'De c>rs D- Pl-, y y are those of the issue dated Jul , 1877, 1 �•*1 •�-•� ,; ! I ' reduced pri es for�'the Xmas holidays, 1 n a hi Morning service st I0:8�. Bnblect: PIt.J.L1.tJ��• I ;. printed in b ack and gree on w to ' alto low p ices for a •ire, beilsteads� '•Waiting on the Lord, apd its blessed ct� bareaue; en !coed was stands, &c., in ground, with a figure of Britsnnis on the - t left band and of Her Majesty the risen results." Evening service at 6:80. Rev. - IY _ , : r ..- i -endless van ty, at J. H. ea1's Furniture 7 y Q J. Lavery will preach. Bev. W. G. - -- - _ - - -- -- - -_�� �l - blots, Picks "rig. ?•8 (seated) on be rig d corner. Of Howson, Pastor. t ht ban .: , _ . this issue there are but few now in ' cir- j, 1. 1 �'asheps • on or rs' s•` e[,In l �, ctlation, the same having been culled in a AesatMW mss• I f:. - . some pe pe y eighteen months o, when the,, counter- We have received from George Btia- g mas oo"'d s eapI tended thsthey should note go without { - teits first appeared.' There is no forgeries son & Co.. of Portland, Maine, the well- tarkey for their Christmas duiner. On of the last issue of i5 bills, namely, those known Art Publishers, • magnificent fuU f :. . ; TUursdav n ght last h she or thEy & Reduction of Ten Per Cent. uriII the Holida S ' ii�� bearing date let H•v, 188!, the errsv- length, steel engraving of (several Grant. g I : entered Mr.l Joseph Ca s lsrnyard anti of which is of a bright t lime tint on a It is after Anderson's celebrated photo- + j- f - altole four o the finest turkeys out of • We are cuttll� Prices to 8,ult the Times 1 $ .I . white ground, with bust of Her Majesty graph, which was made while the ,general g • i fuck of a dozen or more hieh the owner the Queen in the centre. was still in full vigor. and represents him I 1-1 had been feeding up for the Christmas . P ESE fiih �w 6" �� CM. MOM► OVR 1lEO UR MCFA I . • i �` A- B. Dowswell is abo�r' the best his sturdy, manly s as the % holidays. The thieves ere . good judges - ire lh - Mock of Xmas cards and they .are people wish ., to remember him. It is I '{� - for they left the old on • �' gyp, undoabtiy, the best portrau ever tirade of In Raisins, Cnnants, Peels, RBSen�es, and ert+el�t� )re• ..; It you want sometbin 'ion matte little _ - _ -- the General. Moore. Stinson & Co. are aired for a Chrisbflaas Dinner '1 I at Bottom Pric48. • assts. 11►os rs a !as>,iaispasisp. 1 , i i or big lollta ,happy, Leon d It is the place in need of agents for 'several important, - . I. i, i I for Xmas goods. a Jenny Jones is a Pretty young Lady, re- L� new blications. and offer in- '' poPp Pn , . I. ' { a ?"T 3109"r. I ; siding at Highland, IIlster county. New dneements that should be heeded by those - - I' York. She iB • dressmaker, and about a . A woman and her 17- ear,old ailu from in need of rofitable work ; those who° I " Whitby were '•doing" he ,villa last year allt�o, while employed in New York, P R I 11 •, ; P she =-ended an old lady who had lost write to em will reo3eive, Erse,, full i � j g , .:, week, being on a begging tour. W •are her pocketbook, by loaning her a small .Particulars. , I -' informed the hired lrlve in ±. 11 f � �, y amount of money, and also assisted her Mr`. Gladstone is perfecting a scheme Whitby to come here for Ithe purpose r: across the street when the horse car, in far Home Rntd for Ireland. �.; mentioned. Tl a acme and her family T fiord lever +►rid d acute revert I MAS, C ! R-D may be deserving which she had met her, came to the vp y ry p y g of cl writ► for all we - i place where the old lady wished to alight. among the troops at Pierot. . ,.,. "'6�11�_,'.___ d know to the col�Lrary, ut it seems to us) Ddise Jones gave her name and place of 8lsreeaasa; atteiettosi. -� ' - if they can afford to hit a ]ix�ery to travel rr t rough the co ntr - wi t , e ns . be residence to the old lady, at her request, When your horse is aalled;ot has an ugly AND' N Q VET .T I E s I N ' l.�' AT . Y A E T h e y t h y m t and thought no more of it. A clay or so sore, bathe twice daily, and apply . � �L r>saking .the L sines ay a handsome o Miss Jones receives] a letter from a i McGregor &' Parka's Carbolic Cerate. It . I.' F dividend. . _ is nndonbtl the finest iealin and cleans- , 1 1. - lawyer in Buffalo, which stated by the Y A I - -AT- ..i vt -It you W t' first• last; tea go , to death of an old lady in that city she was ing application for it. Be sure you get R - Leonard's -no ar of Electric soap with heiress to !150,000. The lady vatic be- McGregor ar Parka's. Bold for 2:ic per F it, though... - a gneathed the money was the persoq l'Ox• at the Pickering Dung $lore. f; 9 r „ r `k _ ' Of interest: - J whom Miss Jones ��had assisted a year Extensive gold deposits' have been des. _ .4 I covered inLnluland. i s a / t If every a,imer dcs�rtised every :ago, - . ow - .. � +�. `` W. H Vanderbilt left each of lira eight atran�e animal that cam on his premises, � -If y6n want `a fine parlor, dining- , 000 �. ; : - „ - �, and every far er read t e notices of the children ij�, - `room, kitchen or bed roouu felt, go to - same, there w uld not b a missing horse, ;Leonard's. s It is eimpip >I[aa•veilovis�. i cove,. sheep or pig in th country. Don't I Mrs. Theron Burr, of Adrian, Michigan, I J �, 6 Qo�� a,eata. ' IT WILL PAY Yoe to 8� You TEA Fr m US. Tive them a 0st -class boarding house writes that West's Worlds Wonder or , tare for monthhs, till t e roost exceeds j Bills for the folIoa rig enferinineuts Family Liniment cured her daughter of i f bare been ririnted at t is office SabLatli Rhematism, which she had been afflicted their worth, b it adverti a them immedi- � _ - -- - - - ---- ----- ---- -- - - -- - _- - - - - -- - - -- --- - - -- -- - -- • - - J. } hoot entertainment at the Presbyterian with from childhood. It is infallible. I .}fit ately after the arrive. If 1 animals are -- kepi several sego before spy notice of CO faro , Duubarton, on the evieuiug of Price 25 cents and 5Q cents per bottle, T i h�ond y, Dec. 21st. - Christmas' Tree at Sold at the Picksring Drug Store. 5 -N. I `: - the.n is given, flip owns islnot Lorna to the church, Pickering Harbor, under the - ' ' - °. pay tl:e cost f r all that tithe. g The father of the King of Portugal if; - a picas of the Sabbath fithool, on 1'ues- dyipg• . �; Church opeai I. d evening.. Dec. ::3rd.- Christmas , As annou .cad last w�ek, the new Manitoba a►hasat`ie Seine shipped suet ;' �t T Tree in the Methodist Church, Pickering, to Montreal. } . 11letliodist C lurch rec ntly erected at u der the auspices of the Sabbath School, ' ' . - Searboro V ila a wiil L.' o ened fbr > rid Lithtiriina• I : . k: t; P o WedneBday evening, Dec. •l8rd. -Tea o 11 11 F olivine worth" on SaL atli, Dec. 20th, All sufferers from that terrible t3. merit, �� :... - - l i! !I Meting and Christmas Tree in. the hall Neuralg Neuralgia, can be made Happy in one �_ 14 when seriuo swill be reached in the - Wll @Il 011 a'O Otlt t0 sPl @C -f 011T at Cheriywood, ruder the auspices of the nioment by a single a plication' of Fluid• y b y _ 1�." ", ,.I . � forenoon, aft. moon and evening. On the M thoc�ist Church, on ti�'ednesda even I. I Monday eve ing follow g !a dinner will y Lightning briskly rub on painful parts, a,. riN 3 i} in ,Dec. 23rd.-Opening Opening o! new lietho• 'arid without nsinganj► disgusting medicine F be served, aid an ente ininent of rare F. A, I[ di t Church at Scarboro Village, known day after day with little or no result. � merit proved d, to whit till are cordially as tl}e. Washington appoiuttnent, on Fluid Lightning also cures as effectually f , .invited. Op nine services will be con- Sabbath, Dec. 20th, dinner and enter- Toothache, Lumbago, lt]ieumatism, Bead- .i tinaed on he. 27th. Our friends of to iuent on Monday evening, Dec, 21st, ache, and is only 2b cents per bottle at the . i Scarboro' C cult have erected a very a d continuation of opening services on Pickering Drug Store. b -9 bo sure and call and see our stock of I - ~'� neat little' hurc4 at the' ' Washington tl followiug Sabbath. Here is certainly- The Em eror William is id. - i . i appoiutmena, and as t ey , are making y CHOICE GOOD .�. K a cod bill of fare for the uubliC• Lord Salisbury will Continue inoflice. j':' i, extra efforts for the. o in , it is expected *` g, , -If you want boots, slices and eIi rs '_ Diptheria is spreading.rapidly in New 'Silver Plated Cruets, - .:I the services will be lar 1 attended - .. _ PI?eY • g y I ; that will fit both foot and pocket, go to York. - - Silver Plated Butter Coolers; , . t Chanse•irie weather. I Leonard's, -no five per .cent. bask, ItT>hoiiera S%vwiatati.:. Silver Plated Pickle Dishes; ` - I .. No one in . Ontario csln Complain of either. , . a In order to withstand Cholera and I such . - j want of variety in slim te. ! In California a g� like epidemics s perfect purity of blood, 4 Silver Plated Knives and Forks, they have to climb the mduntains to get On Thursday evening of Ia i week the and the proper action of the stomach are Silo er Plated Spoons, ;- j the changes, but we calf get all the members of Mr. D. PiCkett'e Bible class mired. To insure that end, in the , Silver Plateduttez• Knives, gC., Sc , _ . changes we want right ere in Pickering. met b invitation of their leader at his cheapest' most available and complete ; . Solid Silver Broacliea; -i ' On the 4th of Decemb r farm�zrg were manner, use 11dcGregrrr's gpeedy Care for Solid' Silver Lockets,' ' residence to spend a few social hoar$ Dyspepsia and Impure Blood. There is I� v Plowing, on the 5th there was three together. About seventy in all sat down no purer, safer or more reliable rernedy in _ : Sold Silver Scarf Pii�._, I I - ehes of snow, and on he .7tli it was so 1 ndi lion Costiveness etc. ? - .: in to an exec lent tea, to which the fullest existence for I qua Solid Silver Watch Cha: is, I - I ` , cold that the lake press tell one sheet f •notice was done. After tea, J. L. Spink, Ask your neighbor or any person who has � , - - 1 +'iris Plated Scarf ins, . mist, so dense that wa r could y gsq., of ?oronto, on behalf of �1![is. bputk need it. Bold at the Pickering DrnK Store. Fine Plated Cuff Butlous. d. 1 be seen beneath. Last eek it was rain, and himself, presented Mr. Pickett with Trial bottle given free. I 6 -8 . ' 1. { snow, warm, cold, and now, in regular .. Assortmett j+ 'I ! order,. December, 885, "takes the a very handsome gold watch and chain, , ,,What is your business ? asked the Choice Oi L��iS Satc�elsll Pocket. . as a token of their sincere gratitude to minister, turning to the quiet traveller by cake" for variety. him for his 'great kindness and care to hi aide. •`I sm� s banker," replied the Books, � PurSOS. r Prime Chsistmas �� Mr. S ink during his severe and dauge- quiet traveller. Ah 1 thpu you lit a upon ; ' r p ,. .. r • l - Messrs. Britton B os , the Toronto roes illness of last winter. lldr. Pickett your income ? Oh, >ao, replied the ' �1 1 hs for the. S n i rl s . 7m was completely taken by eurpr:se, but ie- banker `•I live u n m la -out But a d Sleighs g Q� plied in a very fitting and appropriate way. After the , presentation, several games were indulged in,. and musical ' I butchers, shipped for on head of prune cattle from this station . u ; Paturday last, k which veal be served p to the Toronto nblic for the holidays To this ship- Po y y the parson wot not what he meant, and ., there as no interpeter there, so lie only , . SKATES, -I . - S KAT S; � ; .. said, `,Ali I" with an acute accent over - t ve:s Z'ebble Cutl® arc. 1 went Mr. Jolin Russell the well -known selections rendered. Roars of laughter the ah.. .11 feeder of choice stoc , oontribnted ? at times almost shook the building to Hearing s noise 'Junes �eseended with Just the lace to et a real! fine and useful ?BSb Bead -r3 heifers and 4 s ee ;s. One of the its foundations ; everyone seemed happy a lighted candle and discovered a burglar p g latter, a 2 -year -old, ti pad the scales at as eanld be. The Gathering was brought escaping with a fall siting. '`Hello I" he and get your choice. No trouble to 8h0 8'0( 2(140 lbs., realizing 20 to the seller. to an end by prayer offered by Rev. W. cries, "come back, you I" ••Eh. what?" _. a , Evergone who saw its id lit was the best G. Howson, and the visitors separated, returns the burglar ; `•ah, yes, the silver - E er that ha6 left th tiownship. Mr. after enjoying one of the most pleasant ,candlestick I Permit me." He takes it. _ 1 . . I , _� L] James McCreight and r. Jas. Andrew end agreeable parties of the season.. Too fiom the hand of the astonished Jones j' i _ L. Big contributed three each, and -a Mr. ueh praise cannot be given to Mrs, and aril puts it into the bag. •'Ten thotuaand i "nan one; all of hicll were choice r. Pickett for their kindly generosity thanks, Have II forgotten anything • . ICI . .. rid cliristian beneficence. I else 9" - ;.. _. . . . , I - , 1. I. - . :.• l' i 1 :i . i. . . - a - ,I - - .. , .