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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_01_011 t, .. ill I r I i 4 a4 . `.fi 4'�..j .. -�l _ - , 1. ,� P. V. , VOL, fir: , .- _...___- .-- .__- _. ---- .r_ ------ -- __. - ----- - _. Wrofclss#onat Barbs -- - • - -- - -- - - -- -� . -- . Medifwl. i �FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHYSI- �. CIAN. SURGEON, CORONER, &c pic;,rri!•i ,.. Out. Office hours - Morning, from 8 to l t::io : evening from 5-to-6- o'clock. 1 -y E. WARE, M. D., M.C.P.S.,ON- f . I AB.10. Coroner for the county of O - tnr,c,. 1':1ysinnai, Surgeon 4-nd Accoucheur. Re - -. tic :;lt -e , n of -ce, next door to the Post-office, Vicke It!i`-'. - 10-V . . # A 1,e.Jat. - - - {' 0111 1,ALL DOW.. BARRISTE 4 c and l;ol!citor, Notary Public, etc. OFPIC$ Deverel :'s Block. 'Brock- street, Whitby. Privat fnncls to loan at lowest rates and on favorabl terrus of payipent. 8-v N1�►KPHY& PARREILBARRISTER xnd Solicitors, A:c. Aioney to loan. NI ro :c,u : :�sion. Office : Heney's Bui: ding, Yicke - i;t" : open evert Friday. II. E. moxi•xY, B. , •1'uoKAS 1'AItT�F- . N. B. —A ninety acre ftirin f spLlt. ci: easv terWR. 4 -y I)ELAItiI ERE•, BLACK; RESSOR FNI;LISH, Barristers at Law, Solicito in Cbancery, eonveyane.ere, &c. Offices, No. 1 1r,',rou-o Street (over Gas Company's).Toront . 1Mont,y :o Loan - \o Commission. D. DELAXEIi , 1 Av.,PSON BLACK, H. A. RERSON, E. TAYLOII i ENGLISH. - , 3-y t�E. F aR•1+.�'� � LL, ---.-- . 1 ;., -BAR .� EIS•1•FE. CourLty Crown Attorlicy, an Co-.::t!r Solicitor. Count Houee, Whitby. 10-y - M�( I�55YS. 11ITCHfE & BILLINGS l;air•is :erg and S;olicitore, High Court o Jti-*iv(.-. Whitby, Out. honey to loan on Ie r a:!:1Ri,ie terms.`•. 19-y _- - - - - -- - -- - - - -- • . { II-C) trreerJ. . .. . - . ,­ 1. -­ - 'I , ii(1PKI�S, VETERINAIi Stilt ��. (;EON. Gradnate of the Out nio Vet .:rint -y Colle';e, Toronto, anti -. practice.] hors ++`:utr, etc. On account of increase of practice a.ritl MN, accustomed ,visits every Saturday to %ti nitevkale, Cherrvwood at d Dunbarton will at , tend th' diseases of the horse foot at my ow forge, (Iree.n River, in lbe forenoons of Tuesda, , WodiieoAav, Tburpday and Friday of each Wee . A tire- cilasP a,ssietant horaeaboer alwava on ban . VHterinary instruments made to order. Dried - c: ur for hot:ses and cattle always on hand. Call by i:it*nt or by day promptly at to. A - drvo,q, c; rc,en River, Ont. . 34-7 ---- - - -. -- - - - -- -- -- - -- - -- - - �Iugirtras Garbs. --- - -- ('ern• - eyd'if.e•er, tce. I �) I, .11EATON, TOWN- SHIP CLER • . pivision Regietrax, - t3ecretary Pickers g At;riculrLrai fociety, Commissioner for taki g ufiidavil�•s, ConveT&near. Accountant, and Inca - aacr jet,V aluator for the Hainiltou, Prov'- det:t n Society. OFFICE - =At Keeton Co'f'. 6 v. Brougham. ---- -_ - "? -y .A i•cle.i.t.V•t.. , .POST, COLT\TY ARCI?I'I'E r Ar t r the county of Ontario. Drawin jL-.,,.l -pw- t: cations furnished for every class f hui :dill Steam aud bot water beating a d vunti ?a, ou a specialty. Office-- Gerrie Bloc turner Judas and Brock streets, Wnitb . Resitlen - t.—Hingeton Road, East Pickering.. 37 y A tic t iaehxr,•illy. • ►i� 0- AS POUCHER, LICENSE _ 1 Aa =tioaeer, Vauator; rite..- for the Counties tit York- ortb and South Ontario. Auction. Sal a of a:i kin s conducted and property valued t it. rooder to charge. Arrangements for aucti n i;alelt or aluating can be made at any time t 1 ht• PRO JGHAM HOTEL. Special gttenti n 11111 t:r gi en to all orders by letter or telegiap ,• .kddrese ox 47. Brougham. Out. 125 -7 fits It iw it ce. I : C�I'i.'Y OF I-OND0N tTNG-) Fm , . l :,s;: ante Cu. Cepital, X2.0011.0%, . He d tit*4c•t to ►• ' %nada, :x; Wellington at. East. To- _ runty,. } . is %itrn. General Agent. '1'hi$ is oI e i :f *i:e bey Enn•lis ;i, �,ompanies. Rategas low s uu;t r ti rst class companies. Farri and town riv a .411 vn. Bijsinegs solicited. THOMAS 1�i00D , ;1Ccut.I.iv�rpool Market, 20th !March, R•1 20-y l8l cr rl:. ul i th i Ii•tt..., {'c. . �TICH.I,L HEED, GE?vERA r 1'1 Biaeksnlith and Nvagon Maker, Pi hers g, ('::'. I ne l'l►t•est improved machinery f�r Bo t, Ax'e alid Nlat Cutting. Horseshoe;ng as Usual All,wcrk Prep inptly and r itisfactorily executed. 0 1,(1i1#trrK awl Gflazi•ens.,. . 1) A I N T I _N U, GRAINING, SIG' Writiho, Palter- Han,4ing, Tinting cite., of all h i rick done on the shortest notice. All shades f :•1.:!,; alixed to order. None' but the best En - litr% l.rt : :i used. HILTS & WELBOURNF. :;v f;oe,t. tf tftl ,S/#� �'x. E�IIN LESLIE, LOOT AND SHO r .::a,.t r. Pdgged and sewn work. Orders : !(i1-. , -, ", atteaded to. Experieuced workma - *:: :y. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite t ,e _tictt- Kin1 street'. I'ickerin;; village. - 7 y ­ . '1'(f i furi ti fl. T 1 H E P 1�:, IS' NO LONGR ANY. c16;iLt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of . C aril,er•t- House, gives better satisfaction for Ic"F. izoeey than any other first -class houson the tovit :r;hip. tall anti examine hiq stock if you (.i to get it stylish, good - fitting, well -made suit. .l,fn,-rt,rr the, address- :JOHIISTON, east of - ,crt Hbiise, Pickering Village. ly - t /ofels. i: . _ • -- O II'Ii n N - HOUSE, �PICI�ERIN'': iui,ic s Gordon, Proprietor. This house is „'.ne new brick tluilding, finished in superior Lyle. Every convenience and comfort for the �rr,�eiiiug public. The choicest brands of :nt-s, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. :�*-w at •1 commodious stables and sheds. 7 -y (1011.11 AICIAL HOTEL, B.�OUGH- !'.1, ont. John Af. Gerow, Proprietor. ',;:vin;; le:,sed this Hotel a4d fitted'it up in !, -> Glass style, I shall be pleased to see my !1.i•,1ii4 a11(l the travelling public generally. The t:ttit of aceoinu,odation affhrded for man and I'r`t. and every attention paid to those favoring rr.e with their Datronage. _ 28 -10 11ItO U V HAM HOTEL, JOS. PIPHLR, Proprietor. Having leased the above well t":(Iwll- house from Mr. Thomas Poucher, and caving thoroughly refitted the same, I air now lReparea to cater to the wants of the travelling :,ablie. Every accommodation for mat, and feast-. The bar aA usual supplied with the beat to be procured, and an attentive hostler always in attendance. - t -- 29 -Y - lhlu sicee l,. -- lu 5IC— --a: Theory of music included s6und, fonality, liar - wotiy, counterpoint, fugue, form, and technics. P'or prospectus, terms, &c.• apply to Miss -dL_ E. Couttss.: Music Room at the residence of Mrs. Head, ti fe'w doors west of the "News " office, Pick - r.nR, . 41- 1 • % f . JI t - -- -- - -- -I - -- - ifs ` _ J RING OTT.'RID.��- .N - . I . . — " L I I � , PICK - , JAN.- 1, 188 •. `. NO. 9 . ".. . I . I . , . ---------j --.- -.-- -- - – - -- - - -- -- -- - , Bu mess Card. OLTT A1� TAT r Munleipal Nerninattonk. Pickoring Council. - • , OU D - - - -- NominaC,ous for the offleee of Reeve• . the Cbutticil nwt on Saturday last, ail . FAR1[ TO xEIT. LATxST LOCAL HApPIsIrIAGe u41coltaaD 1sY >!►nd four Depotq- tieeYt±e to >teoresent the the meurbere being in their @sate: THE Pt�T:SS AND iUTTSL DBYI}t BY OUR electors at the Council Board of the town- After reading minutes of Iasi mteeting .1 .f- Being lot 12, tSdb.'9, Pickering, c•07lw6inq no CORRESFONLILNTS• I b the Clerk, a number of accounts were , } • ship of Pickering for the year 188(1, were Y acre@, !A, in a higa state of cultivation. 40 Q!-re!' ° ready for crop, wall watered, excellent build- .. made at the town hall, Brougharh, on presented and read, and referred to com- - , with stone cellars and stables, eind a good A- TCNA•• - Ddouclay last. At tae!>rrs o'e]ock, noon, mittees. On motion Mr. Fletcher was orrh :�Id. P. saeasion given en the l:h o! >aisrch. - the Clerk, Mr. D. B. Beaton, took the heard in reference to personal assessment .. Terms easy. E WARD PUGH SK, Clare- pe . f poth in Pickering d wont P. O. 7_g Tlli6 fiection' Of Cot:>rLry, is hemming chair, and aster reading the proclamation,. €t an Whitchurch. - "- - -' - -- - --- noted for its fine stock. Mr. BfionlChuuse, %r. Percy, chairman, resented the re- . t _ called for Lon,ivationF, which Here trade port of the Standing Committee on Roads our worthy 1.teeve, has a suckinfi colt for as follows :— p° 8 - - n a r o!:.�I,­ a wl)jcll lie, was recently offered the su> u of R9Ey E•r ; . , and bridges, recommending pay>aaent of - 3JU(1 cakh, but he reinsed it. It iii fr the following accounts :- -Thos. 'Smith, om Catiaidate. Miner. - Seconder.: work on sideline between lot 32 and 33, :. Manfred, and a Clyde ware. Ligeaking i PICgERII�G AGENCY J. ;ylonkhouse, P. R. Hoover, A. Juh },stria, 2nd con., James I1dcCreight, commissioner, _ ' . • of Manfred reminds us that Graham Bros, W. White, ills for drain in Clare- : _ Jas. Percy, Jno. I hilips, Geo. Philips, $23.01; of Claremont have received several offerg John Miller,- .lno. Mitchell, T. Poncher, mont, $7.65; E. Depart, for gravel, per t Open for the transaction of all legitimate frntl, varties in Scotland. who desire to P. R. Hoover, Thos. Carter, Geo. Burton, order of S.,Irvine, pathmaster, 64; Wm. J. - 1 Banking B :;=iress. have the horse returned to that country. Levi &lackey, %. Gleason, D. Pilkey, Barnes, balance of contract on Barnea' OFFic,; Hours -From 10 to 3;,fiaturdays The latest of er for him is a thousaud A. •Iohuston, T.C. McAvo I. Carpenter. hill, $5; B. F. Reesor, plank supplied �'V.. �' 10 to 1 o'clock. uil:Eas• y• Petty, athmaster, $4.8U; John Hamilton, I " i :. ``: ''. - g FIRST DEPUTY- REEVE. p _ Sfi,Vlnus Bank 111 connection. Jas. Part A. Johnston, .RR Mowbra balance of contract on Dwyer's hill on I. BALSAM. i Y Y r 1. (3 •y) GEOIjGE RhRIi. Agent. ' •Inc. Mitchell, Jno. 3diller, Johu Gee, sideline between lots _4 and lb. 4th oori., . I M- itchell Thos. Carter, $8 ; John Basry, lumber supplied to path- ' Ou the ,1=renizi� of the 31st cf December ' , , masters for the municipality, $34.07; Thos... ! I Al r. Wm. t'l' S. Macke}, L.C.McAYOy, P. R. Hoover. antler, who is leaving this Madd en. on account f near o• new road - . vicinity, SECOND DEPUTY-REEVE. . 1[, i n:t • vrat� The . , M- e- Ic 1 y , vc sited upon by several Dunbarton, 1120 ; Barton & Maggs, culvert fiieuc�s and 1►resel►Led with a- handsome fi. Mackey, J. Mitchell, A. Johnston; otr west townline, (Markham baving paid - - 4 . i Biblela id the fol;ow-im, T. l'oucher, Gep. Philip, Jno. Mitchell. like amount $8.50 • John Cowan, for rail- - • ii „ aldi ess : I ), The new woodwork aud uew attach- DE♦, 13INAND RAO.--- Having learned "Witb re- THIRD DEPUTY- REEVE. ing and putting same on bridge on 4th con. 1llents maka it. the ftar ' tbat leads them 91 -et that yc,u are,cbout to remove some distance west of Brock road, $4.48 • Ha King, for from us, we cat: not allow you to do so without Jas. Paltrier, T.C. McAvoy, P. Nesbit;, all The frost elet-mut, durid 4e and best showing in y contrast on new road, north of Claremont, S @glee• swan tbongl, it may be, E. J. Free), A. JohneYon; Geo. Philip, ruaelliL,e to bny. The NEW CIiOV�'N and oural,hrw-iation of vo;ir services in cont2eCtlOn Thos. Carter, $17.40 ; Henry W. - IKadill, repairing cal- I HIGH AR-11 RAYMOND follow kuit. with ibis a , +ointmer:t, as essic: R R Ddowbray, T. Poacher, , 11 ant leader,, as vent and furnishing material +for same on well as a friend and neighbor. Ycu will please rbos. Pugh, Jno. Philips, Geo. Parker, 7th con., opposite lot 20, I : . i Also, the GENUINE BELL OI� A it S acxept this lt:bltl us a token o! respect trou the 1 :li. Gleeeon, A..Johnstuu, JI:o. Mitchell. PPS &12.90.' The re-.. SliOi< :in i for sale by I inembers and friends of this at-Poit,truent, and port vase received and adopted. I we sincerely duet and relieve that the tivtLe FOIIRTII DEPUTY- R1:EVE. Irlr. Mackey, chairman, presented the 1 � HAI�"�Y ; therein contained will, in the tutors. as in the Geo, parker, Peter Nesbit, Ira Carpenter, report of the Standing Committee on Con- . ' • : past. be the guide of your life. tall You bear the Two New Top L-•nggieQ for gale. . ?- 'aster say. "It is enough,como rip Luber: enter S. Stevenson, A. Johnston, T. Poacher, tingencies, recommending payment of the . -. bou into the joys of thy Lord." %c a.noexely I'hoe. Pugh, Thos. Beare, J. Thornton, following accounts :— Pickering Drugstore. ; 1. I+arw Implements of all kin_c.rc as usual. hope that wherever lour lot may be cast you Geo. Philips, T..Poucher, R R Mowbray, medicine for Allan -family, $2.50 ; L. S.. - - .: - Plow points. cash. n may flnd ae wttrin a place in the hearts of the Uriah Percy, T.C. �dcAvoy, A. Johnston, Ackerman, printing nomination bills, $2.2,5; ' _ -- -- • -- - -- - -_ --- - people with whom you miuRle as you have at p g , F'QR v�"�J'•R this appoiatm-ent. And ,we truer that when the T.C. McAvoy, R R Mowbray, T. Poucher, -Local Board. of Health for services ran. - - ... journey of life with ue all is ended we hall meet W tn. Barnea, Thos. Pugh, H. W. Madill. dered : — Wm. Forrester; (meetings and - LhI,i . �. I I weer@ parting will be no more. we all join in • • wisbirg you a u,erry Cbiistmas and a happy The movers and seconders Made short visits), $17.50; Jos. Moukhonse, $10; Geo. is mss Pie entfi Nevi Yeas•• From the members of New 'faun ap- speeches in favor of t r respective noin- Gerow, $10; Geo.,Philip, $10; D. R. Bee- , `, -GO TO— pcsintment• frees, after which those no nivatea ad- ton, $1G. . Mr. Warder nimle a very appropriate The following aecountsforindigents were A ' Eg CUTZBERT • dressed the audience. ' and feeling reply, thanking Lis friends for .passed•: --Jas. Taylor, for ]lire. Lapp, from a f . their kind expressions . and wishing thew Mi • �l'onkllonse, c,ti rising, v�ab received June lot to Dec. 31st, $15 : M. Gleason, for with applause. lie had bgeu in the patrick Teef i . �fC 'cerl=a - . . -all the compilu7e�ts of the season. y, $80 • M. Gleason, or Jas. '- . - • -- . -- .�M. _ _ I Council for nine yearts, and was; not aware Robinson and wife '$45 : M. G•leeson, for.` ' Who )>las a choice stock c:}' Clocks /I?lt;Lt GREENWOOD. ;that he had lost the confide `Ce of the phmbe Johnson 422.b0• John McIntyre, ' Day Giocks, Nickle�I latex Clocks, !']linty • Y electors, and was therefore candidate fox Widow McKee, $90; P. R. Hoover, for } Hour Clocks, in and plaitf woods. The followilg is tbe`re �:-t of this scbcol again. ' I P �, The position was open to all. Allan family. T. H. Morton, for Mrs. . LADIES' 1 (TENTS' for the month of December. The names i Respecting toe finances, he g> ve a state- Tripp, 1145 ; Thos. Monkhouse, for L. Mil- - , 1, . - �LD AND ti R MI�TCiAi�. are arranged in order of merit :--nth elsstt, went of the .receipts and expenditnree, jar* $45 ; F. Hervey, for widow Graha>on, I i S. Brown N. SheRti, J. Devitt, L. Moore, F. Also slang@ selection of Gold and Bilyt, Jewelel`y. . ' also of the amount of tales �tin+aoliECted $•36 : W. R. Sammerfeldt, for Geo. Wilkin . Gent's Albert Chains, Laditm' Bracelets, . I Meen, E. Mackie, B. Mitcbell, A. Brignall, son, 130; Wru. McHittrick, for E. Bowes, 4e zee' Giold Betts, Ot>It Isutt�tnts, W. Devitt, B Z, up to the present tirpe, leavin# a balance . I . W.Wilson,'M.VVilson, $30; Jas. Taylor, for Mrs. seater, /, Collar Buttom & Kbirt studs, ; y• wh -ha.nd at tLe end of the ear of $R 810.- Y $9 ; D. in all styles A. Iii4- hf3eld, ,G. Wilson. 3rd class, F. y R. Heaton, postage, stationary'and general - SPECTACLES OF VARIOliS liiVDS, Michell, W. Clark, W. Mean. M. Stewart, fib• disbusement account, 683.02; R. Brown, 0 1 J. Bri rnall,'L. Clark. A. Wilson, mrw James Pere'v, on Isis i`i4rnilnatiou , , L''. Lind earet"ier, att,anding magistrates courts, Fancy Goods fqr Holiday PreRWAL pay, M. Teefy. J. Noble, L. Rhea, L. Lead. for Nirst Deputy- heave, thanked the elec- I g�, I Matches and Clocks Repaired. Ali work , love, L McGuire. 2nd class, N. Moore, K. I tors for previots contidEnee :uld for' the On motion of Mi &.. Mth,ake the report , i - v p° warrtwted. Call on hun- Moore, C. Lap i3er, A. Teefy, F. Gleeeon, nori,inataun to -day. The -14eve had wm received and adopted. . ROW C. McGuire, bi.emnuck, T. Wiisan, J. I given very frilly the •financial. sttttewent, Mr. Parker, chairman, presented tits ray Grand Trunk ROWa�� =d Cemn,icrk, J. Cowan, S. Adame6n, J. Adam- end the electors would observe that only port of the Standing Committee on Sheep _ . • Ron, T. Devitt, F. Abigail. ]at cases, W. about one -third of the taxes collected were Killed by Dogs, recommending payment of - Oeean Steamship '-.1. . weeson, R. Reynolds, L. Mitchell, S. controllable by the Council. If a!1 the the following, liecounts : —Timi th Welch., j - - . Tf:G� @t .dLC6 1Czra Stewart, A. peen, E. McKittrick, . Nit - money asked for Ilaa been granted the for two slseep killed and three amaited, c}tell, W. Wilson, L. tVilaon. Avelrage ti0. expeudlLures oth roads would have been $1:> : J". Maggs, one she@ killed, 14 ; - - T- We Girard Trunk express tg-.1 . •er - -R. H. WAi,xs, Teacher. - . p pa f. .----- -..�.0 1 very much increased. It was also vet• • Albert ia?or, ani't3Leep kills 113.38. trains rlrir9 through daily from Whitby to School Entertainment. hard to control the indigent fiord. a On motion of I4i�. Parker, the report seas Chicago, Detroit .and Port Huron without ' ' rule was wane that no g received and tfidop�ed. gi'uuts would sue Mr. Mackey oved, seconded by Mr. any change of cares. Tl a E%alninat,on ip eotineotion R•ith given except by petitioq, and in soine Palmer, that the�Reeve grant his order on 1 Baggage checked through from Whitby Fichoul 5ectiun ro. 19, l4firA Neill, teacher, cases petitions hall beets received where ills 'rreastirsr in aeon of Richard Brigntl<U to destination• was held ou Wedneacla •, 11ec.:, rd, tilt., i3 funds were asked for which. the had Special attentiotr tit pasttenrer tickets and proved very Fatisf � to to all. �Ye s • b >~ i i � for 81, error Qn ta�z bill. — Carried. 1, r-y ) been asked y ulne of the pet t oti t s not �►1r. Percy, seconded by Mr. Mackey, for ;ttanitoba, Niortl,ernliichiRan, Dakota, at. sorry the trustees were not able to to grant. He referred to the County Poor moved for leave tQ introduce s By -law to ' the Northern and North Western States . British Columbia and California, . se sire Miss Neil] for auother year, as she House scheme, and hulled it would soon pay contingeut et enses for the corporation ha iven ever satisfaction. +l ass the Conut Council He also refer- for the year 16'35. B law read first and - I l5iurle slid return ticltets to all points on After �y , ! p ,y y the Grand Trunk and Great Western Divi- the e..ar,tivation a grand stlppet , red to the HS field rase, , and, contended second times and referred to committee of . - sion, dhica.go and-@ Grand Trunk, Detroit 'vvas pr'uvided ]iv the ladies of the section, ° that the action of the Council wag the the whole, Mr. Parker in the chair. The Grand Haven and Milwaut -ee, and Inter- to which all did ample justice. Wheu I proper one. Itespecting the Board of following amounts were filled in:—Joseph I : _ colonial Railway, the route, was cleared once more, a con- 1 Health, lie said\ it was imperative on the Monkhouse, Reeve. 185; Jas. Percy, tat . Special cheap through, single, quid 're- cart was given by the ellildreu Laud 1 Council tc, appoint cue, or the Provincial Deputy Reeve, $gip, S. Mackey, 2nd Dep. turn tickets to and from Net 'York, Philn- teachers. Cx.•eat praisQ iA clue ?iii,+s L'uatd would hate done so. The appoint- Reeve, $50; Jas. �. Palmer, .3rd Deputy i" , Reece, $50 ; George Parker, 4th Deputy j I delpl,ia, Washington, Doter, Del. Tickets N ill fur- the able way she trained I Ifleut of a Township Engineer wady also Reeve. S50-- Wnr . Hubbard, Wreasurer. for Ottawa', '.lIontreal Quebec, Boston the children to act their• arts, which done under the Provincial Act. Hie re- ]via tloutreal and also fuapefi,sion Bridge), were carried c,tit iu a manner hard to es• I rntlueta:iun was not changeable to ills $150 ; Juo.111. Gerow, Lommisiotrer, $180.; Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, I Detroit, Port D. R. Beaton, Cle k, $400; Robt. Browlin _ , cel. Mr. and `[rA. James Percy gave! ratepayers, but was paid by tke parties caretaker, $`?5. The By-law with blanks Huron, Chicp?- tVinnipea, and all points Y- of any importance it �roxi�b Canada and the. very able assistance in singing and who engage 11in1. With regard to roads ftllecl oat as above was reported to the t - . . - readiu r in their usual linworotiA Irianner. I aud brill es,v fe believed a change for the Council and on r potion read a third time " United States. AIAO sing] s and t+ g } ^ , return tickets by all thtaboat lines to Mani 1[t • T• E. Ptigli clis;cliarged ills duties of better could be fnade. Severn] other and passed. robs and Dakota poin . • chairman with credit to himself aud I points were touched upon, when the ' Mr. Palmer,- sec tided by Mr. hickey, • Oh for Europe. Cheaper than' eceel•. - satisf tetiou to the audience. —Com. . ; speaker aunuunred that he was a candi moved that the Reeve sign the usual orders -• - First- classRail ay Tickets from Whitby . - - -- - -�• t duce for the position lie now occupied --• on the Treasurer in favor of the parties, . . and steerage to iverpool, Londonderry, CLAREMONT. 1 First Deputy•lieev'e.. recommended for �,ayment in the reports , . Queenston, Glasgow or Belfasth only $1c -►, alt. Sylvetacr Mackey saall that he was of the Standing Committees as presented - --- � - - - - to and from Whitby, Intermediate, via t $41; round trip, $75, $100; round trip, $7; Parties wlsliinA Country for their fri4 steerage and rail tithe for $17. For through, to al -round trip rail a, apply to E o STEP G. T. R. and - Teleg, . .ALT xsATlut4 or vVhitb to Liverpool Portland: Cabin .$5FS mediate, :r`3i+.3;; ; Steeral pool and Londonderry i 76.75, 1%,86.75 ; Interco $22. If yon are sending for taiul'REIIAID PASSAI (lowest rate», available Scotland, Frwicc, Gern . way. Steerage 1417. I Queenstown, or Belfast as low as lowest ratios qt For tickets, etc., apply �- 3B. �e AGENT, EXPESS GreenRiver l SPLhNT BASKE buslhel sizes. Baske made as well. Orders for the trai Veneering i Flour and Apple hand. All orders bi tended to. Addre111s- J.B.Wi 1? -y - Courts have Puled do duty as a weddine I I, fl. i ,, ; t 1. _.— - _ Lt. , $18. - Vom d trip A slloottng ]Hatch too place _hel•e bu salad the pt•ermus speaker had gone over tht,i a}.— arrre .i .- ;i,. the 26th Dec., between utimber, of the the ground so well ; Ile would not detain Nil: Percy, secon ed by 14r, Parker, LhaL . *fViiiteitar Line," local s wets wlleu Pon, the taxes of Mrs. . S. Palmer, $•l.IG, Mr. ] stood shooting i them loll„ He was thoroughly in accord {shin from $i>; to vvti5 clone. The followin ► is the score I with the Count •four flonoe sclrerlre, sucl Stephenson, $1.G3, and Mee. Stark, $1.66, $17.,. S be refunded —said parties' being in verb A. McKay, 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 wutild support It on every occaslun. Ile poor circumstances,— Carried: send t ills Uld t. atonituouee, 0 1 0 0 I I 1 1 t 7 would not take up the tithe, as the hour The Reeve havinv left thechair as direct-' t o can have prepaid W. Carey. 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 10 r through td Whitby, C. Mitchell,:, u n 1 q 1 . 1 1 1 1 7 was growing late, further than to say ed by- motion, Mr. !Percy assumed it and . ^ 1. (lero�s, 1 0 1 1 I I I I I 9 that he was a candidate for the Second moved,the following resolution : - - R. WhitA, I o 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 :; De nit Reevesh� Aloved r. Pgrc seconded b Mr. t sign, Ingle and R. wtntc , 0 0 1 .1 0 1 1 u 1 a 1 y- n• Y+ Y :, . d oc n tickets J. C. Isrll, u 1 .0 1 1 1 1 -1 t ' - 8 Mr., Palmer said the r-lind had been Parker, Tha the t aanke of this Council : 11. E. Denishap o o, u u 1 o Ret. `l covered nett well, and lie would not be extended Joseph Monkhouse, Esq., I - / . . F. Webb, 0 8 l 0 0' Ret.: 1 1 y ; f for the efficient manner in which he has . 7� 1 S jt�. take u the time. He was a candidate r/ 111 1[r. .T. N. Ansley wascor�l . In the l resided over the del rations of the Coun -' for l.'h1rc1 De utv- Reeve. p. � I pigeon ,natell which took place previous p cil during the present' ear, and the cordial' - p I; Office Avhitby. Mr. Geo. Parker thanked the electors � � . ' . to this, f3.peene killed 11 his birds, manner in which he has treated the mem- ._ • -- _ -*--* - ,1.- - for the position they jigs placed hiin in bens of the Council duringlthe same time. I. �_M ' - BROUGHAM. last year. He had endeavgted to do his — Carried unanimously. ; ' r31�A( =E: duty this year, and rf,agaln elected would Both mover and seconder referred in ., ' - nc Londunclerrv, •via still do the same. He had looked after *W-2:; ; Inter- Mr. D. R.' Beaton his disposed - of his complimentary terms to `the many good 81 . Whitb y• to Liver- stock of groceries. to Mr. Morton, in the sheep aud lambs during the year, and qualities possessed by the Reeve. H lifax : Cabin :�t�z 7:,, consequence . of having received the yeas able to annouuce a .cash surplus in Mr. Xonkhouse, In reply, thanked the . . ia. x43.00 fiteeragc his department flow tl>te ab tax. Council for their kited e>tpressions. He appointment of Clerk for West Ontario p S ` fur riends you can obi angel• the Dominion Franchise Act. h1Zr..Iohn Miller wdslled item all the had always tried to do hta,duty to orle and - I�1 :T11 IcATI:li at Mr. Stnitli' has been re- elected to the ecmpliments of the season. He lead all. He was glad to say tips meetings of our England, Ireland, - iy, fiweeden and Nor- honourable position of Mayor for` 1886, listened to the remarks fnade, and he had the Board had been conducted during the . • e ool, Londonderry, to sa th'it he differed somewhat from Year very harmoniously and pleasontly, : , 7,itby, and always ,There was no opposition. Y The Reeve having resumed the chair, - ed by any other hues. - The union Sabbath Sc11ooI entel'taia- what had been said. He thought if we Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Mackey, . ment and- Christruae boat held on the lead no control over idle County expends- moved that a vote of thanks be and. are IV _ -- -. evening of the `14th, was a grand success, tares it was useless to send five men hereby tendered to L. S.. ;ckerman, editor , . . F ICE, ` HITBY. reflecting the g eaumt credit, on the differ- down there. He referred to thedebenture •of the Pickering NEws, for, his faithful at- • _ . . entcommittees. Upwards of 130 •teas debt and to the Scott Act, and in reply tendance at the Board in reporting so eor- a1 ket drk realized. to a question raised, said that the present rectly the proceedings of the Council dur- . Crooks' Act was the best we ever had, ins the year. Carried.. , i • About Vaccination. and he world like to see it enforced. The Mr. Ackerman returned thtLnks. I ' .3 - in 'one and two- . Council had nothing to do with enforcing On motion of Mr. Percy,. the Council ad -. G f all other sizes To flu Editor of the Pickering N$wa :.- bhe Mott Act. He thanked his friends journed sine rile.~ 1. -_ _ _ I Sta, —I would like to know to what ez- for previous support, He was pot scan- - . _ . ` lied eaclthsively. tent vaccination ir. compalsory ? Have didcate at this ttme. Hon. Adam Crook, lately Mlnlster doctors any right to so about the country Mr. P. R. Hoover said he would' not peClSltya dunning a for the job? Or if the of Education for Ontario; and father . > 8 �°� 1 Y detain them long. He did not think the on D�ondsy ; - , reels always on have any right to enter the school house of the Crooks Act, asllertioti should have been made that any nail promptly at- and lecture to the children on the gab��'eeoot, man cotild be bought or sold. He was last in an institution for; the.insane in. or if the teacher has any right to allow leased to hear that the Poor House New. York State. They hon. gentle - TS, Proprietor, this kind of thing Y As for myself I am a P Green River, Ont believer in vaccination, and think I have scheme was progressing, and ho that man was a brilliant soh4lar. sense anon h o look after m own irate it would ultimately eery. In d$olining Mr. Gleorge W. Childsl gave to sleep ' and if I stn fined it is my own basin �i7d the nomination he moved the following boy in one of the largest Sunday Schools t even a key can not theirs. , Yours truly, Ali EriQmulta. resolntion : — "That in the opinion of this in Philadelphia an order for 010 worth of ing. . . Cherrywood, Dec. 29, 1886. 41✓onfinutd on Eighth Page. clothing as a Christmas R sent.. .: ,- _ . . - - - .,� t. ... - - i 7' - I t . M : :i ; 1 ._ . . r 1. ,l �' t- 4 f. jj S< "' 5i- - s'» - T * ti .t .k ♦- L 1� F - , i v • s "I. . . . . I R. I t � r 1.11 r "i a I '!�, � 1,�: tr- '�v4_ .fin. :�. :. `�- .� -ti -_ `' - •. r .� e,� r 1 , i �. ;. i Z. s ( ! I . 4. l 1 I. ! (. ' I, .. _ i . - , I. t • J / _ - 1. . I - :'I - : . - I . . mmo� k AEA'B ��g QIBE• - hero• Iwi jm6�ng bells tkst seemed to Tl�s sum!- oent�n�M►1 of Qae� Vi ° HOIDAY FIIN• . �,'- 4 . kasv time to the heart■ of the happy tea- soorqRton to the threats will °OW J __ •/ I ( • - • '•r ..l - ,t pants. I bsd soaroely answered any of his 188; and it is under* food to e , ­1 , ` - o -- Ch rlstm books. •t ' . sY ex�tts z. aa�c a�: P � - pleks&nt remarks till we reached the gate plea�are Britt the event shalt !le cel- �' - % �:" . I makes & plump plumber. • Christmas in Canada 1; It b to hoiy day, when almost abruptly, tl I wished him ood- b eneral ' abllee throe hoot her i 41, Win F Qe • 1 A cod Christmas . P y, g y aj 8 ] g dom• 0� L�Q celebrated to mkny a hatch by early prayer tone. 1 star sat • . . t deal of diseat' tied seems b be Sian a ronnd bill is squared about- �d sincere dovotione, eu►d in mun a home night. There was an extra lamp burning, . • felt de barbed w e enass. When it mss ti e. y end 1 wondered &t Hannah's eztravagaoee ; Reuben R. Thrall, of Rutland y . _�, I by mailing it the children s day And hap' but then it was New Year's night and she t, - - :. fin. made its appearano , was thought by Nev r look i Xmas gift in the mouth' un- Py that family where it is not all an enjoy wished make my home aom3ag. cheerful, Prof ably the oldest practicing lawyer is t - man to fie 'aft the th n ; considering its less it b a pitcher of beer. mhnt of aelflshness, where the children are no doubt Ca fain S xa ne followed me to nor d. He recently celeb »fed hie y 1 g and its a tarsal P a ez ct to taught that "the r ypn have always with p y b:rthday, and has several ow a now os th uthar o Cho&pnee , of build g, . P The my Christmas present w pe tag PO° the tbrr scold but I would not ask h m in. is dnrabilit�y.jat after atching it from the get b a the future tense. yon," and wh..se thoughts turn to the relief „ Miss Laoy Macy," he said, '•you mtc8t better..- Mr. Thrall b old enough to fiat, I coneln a that i 4 bery nnsatiafaa- hear me to- night. Yo know I love you and , _ h ve coati dedthdt unless come Ch • tmaa x+ iwhea the newly- marriedn1n of those whore o[ronmeta►noh�rsa� worse 'fib blo„r and 1 Cory ; aind I than their own. In the city, have wanted you to be m wife." " I can- ustein Pasha, who is - sdgned - t0 .. • - other device i got, out I shall still build hoZo y new relatives he has. t a miztare of, p1►m wd pleasure to all but y y seemed to not," I answered, decisively. `• I will never don as Turkish Ambassador, in a G rC1Oe`n love( •, feneee of pine stumps, nd hemlock boards presence at home on Christmas y the sheltered littl«' once, who have no bright- +► o Did the door move 1 I fancied Christian. He became fsmonfi aua the i Rh°a her y to, - and she taut posts. know of no animal b pro ble to no preseat� &t all. or past to look back upon. 3mlling mammas marry." ,t Pa so, pet I had not touched it •' QVhen Phil nor of t he Lebanon for a number of leaf that oho Id fenced with barbed wire yo not find a boy who has not cold remember their own lost youth, and the „ ' Y fish gitAr.sng f • • - fence. Morse and the get injured and dad w at he wanted for Christmas." i Nelson discarded you, he began —but a ke4ping the peace till displaced by a 1't twiste f and it ells the wool fathers are recalled fratr buntnesa to the feat P often of alwv► at the are tonic old; "Why, really, hand bathed him back�from behind. '• Ile intrigne. - the wrists I killed byr it q its , P -No, dear children ; you don y th y g g „ never dui said Philip's voice and m ea- � And held them the . from shee , d in my opinion, it is a bar- g tort stepped back looked 'l "n , with face y And p ' y James H. Beard rote&. he P should b all find d kin • on ;the limbs of Christmas Christmas has come round again• ,the artist and hum les< to p ' barons kind of fence that e y • .. h do not �reea. they try on the new itltppen t e hands of PPS ' g fie a large gentleman, well - proportioned Not until the to -means be ab doned. Pine stumps 'the white as,.death in the moonlight. end then so loud that ' eke the nice orname ta►1 fence there Is, by Fes on note : this fie `the seamen of the love have been secretly working, andUpay hurried away. `tI heard your maiden speech, he!loo s very, which fall is his d o gh name beyond '� ear en ever one i� loakin for some all the bill without s mnrmar. Then, the „ be; coke everyineh the artist, and pore piercing y dearest &aid Philip tenderly, and then tint- p Valise' 1� . any means, b t it is durable, and will stop y h y g snow falls think and white on Christmas eve rigid here to meet you first acmme. Tbat man a fund of humor which shove itself in alt did the an kind of took. cards and chestnut thing f h stockings. r ' and the morales find& all unsightly objee m piptures. Thep she laugh _. `' poets also, m e a good and durable fence, One of the chief uses of the C hr� •s veered from eight, tit* roofs' glittering in � never told you -what I entrusted to hi _ on to her foot aK . � . and it oceupi bat litt a space, looks well, Card i to take the' (sloe of something which the sunlight, and veiy brightly painted ob. 1 —ot my long iUneea and the reasons that Dlo Lewle says that wearing large o pp al more. kept me away. He wrote that you were en heavy boots and blue hand -knit stns �tThat ord will and as yet, I now of othing more aat4fao- would cast a good de jests at.nding out in bald relief, it b aeon- a d but something told me he was false w 11 improve a woman's complexion. on Y ' „ Cory when the materia can be obtained at a A boy Who " could not speak a word" was samation that has been wished for, and the R g ' P P head of the here fair rice• o barbed wire forme. 'coasts red a Tamil treasure until it was and ea soon ore I could travel I came to see can be no doubt that they would gasp And ben p y boy who has a pair of new snow -shoes 4 4 � , gracious beide• for though fat u &does 1 how dbcov red that he could whletle, with m own eyes. Hannah sent me to the sun from her e • but, o ,gain, g sag• r for a tramp, and the girl whose gants y y . I . schoolhouse just in time to hear your speech would look 1 g a slave blat I° . _ . It Hay Ch ap Food e i . Chr stmae poets have an easy time of it. Cl.np 6v►e given her rasher mast away to and see your face ore you sat down, then I ?Gerrit Hendricks, a Datah Menno ' broad and flat a . joy a, ye, holly, jelly, chimes, times, mar- the rink—"For we must have an appetite _ - Most dairy en supp ee, says the' ation- ,t Dame here and waited. The wind blew &till entirely fad y a1 Live - lock Journal,thathay fie the &heap- ry, be —the rhymes flow like wine from for dinner, they say as s parting shot, as it v�ho came here with three others in 't mail 1 as we moved. into the "warm sitting room , . k e e - bottle that ever could fail to heiithy youth on y " Was a direct ancestor of the late ti ice -Pr at the most dh gist food fort air cowsi and thin a . is Ch ietmae day, and the careleea sal of and shut the do: r, while the sound of die dent. These font Hollanders, on the 13 tickle l to death' The a fe not so much difference between y� „ .ant lsn titer Dame now and then upon our is far wo ;;° fortune o be short of•bay —which is, iq a ;'hem #ter all. A teen Christmas makes a ' "Merry Chrlitmeur that f&lls so east( from g of April, 1G88, signed and published a r' .acute, ___ sense, ue, f r every ne should try to pro. g • oar lips is given to eve passer by y with �'d• I cools only say, "Philip, my Bing, test against slavery, which they foun& bast received. fetch rch and and White Christmas oaaaa F g every P y and the hand clasped in hand the silence The Circafala does a(((ttic ay rtqui ed for his stock —but , Y > whom the youthful athletes have the slight- ; „ a+ ' feting in The Pennsylvania, wherein - ' it Is seldom _ rue the the market rice of ; s goo deal of sleighing. gist ace uaintahoe. `• wan golden. declared : " Ye Quakers do here handle was sobbing at 11. - p 1 Merry Christman 1 e - ' grain is hi he than ha . If we consider the � It 1 Oka well to trim the house With Ol- Quit.•. like they handle ye Cattle." loveliness, an 3, ` .•. B on hr4tmas; but when husband has day it heartily in the morning among the (iHATEAU(1GAY BA9Ix, relative nutriAlve valu of hay an$ grain, or ty dear ones we love, and;eoho it in the evening , _ make angels w - prodnat of grin, we nd ' that good men- , both h els throagh.his stookin hls thoughts any chance friend of neighbor. It ls often In the memoirs of Gueta�e Dare some any of whom Now .hay or olQver i. no cheaper at $13 to $14 penis in calling up darning- eedles. of we ahonld mica - � ` PTOPI,�. tereating statistics are given with regard angels, laughed �'. = ` per ton than cod wh t bran or middlings situ s , The tariff question b a hard one to solve c�►raless, oven i°sinoersl, y his earnings. It 4 estimated that bah► along with down g q it U the onatom were soddenly dropped John Gtttrney, Mayor elect 'of Norwald, 11 850 and 1570 hie Illustrations brought allow hat - " �_ at t`20 or $21 per ton, r cornmeal at $22 or e - it ks into the most indgaificant in- from our lives, for I dortht not it carries balm , long y { England 4 blind. i$1 400 000. A morning's work has entire form. $2 per ton, r (tutee cake or meal at $32 I oignfi nos when placed alongside the gees- many a weary heart. Bnt if Christmas ' ' • - to $38 per to This does not men that tion, the small boy get too much water- has tt ohwrms with Whwt mtpgled aenaaations Edwin Booth has never ease any one play ;known to realize $2,000. But it war ; Another minu cornmeal, mi dlin s oilmeal wo ld be � Hamlet since, a. a mere boy, he saw his 'number of hie works, quite w mash a [r4 lon bites proces r : . . , I g , nision I do we welcome the Now Year, and how many !nn recedentedl hi if rates of rem g t j t am &burn riate for he complete Cod of �! tether. P Y g through the o The all boy is °ensured for frightening - and varied are the thou hts that fill our j erWon which he commanded that ? -:" We ow that such noon- .. " was once more c a ow as hay. i horses to costly and sometimes fatal ran- hearts . A Happ Now Year 1 Rich and Emperor William will celebrate the .wen ' t tad food onld quite dangerous to y t{ his earnings so large, Eve thin br awe e. But it should be remembered that poor, young and old, deem that hearty wish ty -fifty anniversary of hid elevation to the ; g g ry g retreat. fe s cow bent so a coarse fodder, b t p grist to his mill from Dante to an elm I while a is searing horned he 4 not working a right to give to thei�k fellow m� n and wo. Prussian throne oil the 3d of January. 8 One might fee it gains that the uutr Mont in these f • men and as the ears o b we feel that o not having in i his gn shooter. , y B y _ w 1 be as ah ap to m ►ke up any de8eie y �•we all are olu.agee -mod iud�e for us beet: twithout ro behalf, bu in the ration t those iricer as hap at e ; - A of Christmas slippers siionld never cod help no do our duty, and not dudnk.� ' : 1' a sco ed. If the are too snit►(( they will ! the price mentioned. Thgreford, when bay I b y end vat to Heaven humbly for the reek which if diecov dear in the dtlttry distrIicts, instead of ba � - Dome t for ear malts and if too large ma►y I wondered how lotgg I'bad been sitting i levy have made ha the d man honld buy be sent to the garb orphan home Ln Mon- , . ;, ins y airy y grain ; . , in a a deep study this New Year' a afternoon . i Of death, and I some form to help him oat. The grain will I .real. when all was quiet in imy little home, and -nlde and toad 1. . be ehespest, and h4 wa some through in > lit le boy, when told by h4 father that I had too much time to think over the . much better edition for the mil to reap a ore in de�oeased plumber had gone to robability an Q° g why, and when aek- ehactges .bat had Dome into my lice. One - harem slaves w eon-than if th' y had the good bay they Heave , said he knew , labor in the g +ll ed re 'ed : "'Canes there ain't no water- year ago I was Philip Nelson's promised . I - could eat. 1 a cow requires over twelve + wife, and there was father and brother Alf I that his eurrep - \ or fifteen do of h y should be made u ptp�a t freeze in the other place." to make life,bright and happy for me --now ! antles at one Dollar $1A - or the other of . p Chlldren s X � In grain food. T ' Iv ponnan of hay and A s 1 boy who read that " BuYtrier 6 father was gone. Alf had 1&tely joined the weeding a ha - , eight_ pounds ` f middli go per day will win- the fly- ohatoher in the country, and North-West expedition sod left me alone Two Dollars 2 50 Three Dollar $36., fresh favorite . t ter a 1 000 ound co much better than oom ds a big salary, Immedat'eiy. went on the little farm with only the old serving ! ! f by Eastern - - thirty p�t}nc)�e of ha per day. 'But the Into Ining -for a dmil r position, ' he man and lib daughter Hannah, grim of vie dart to make u - ground feed a oald be I m'xed with out hay, Caug 0 fl'ss in half an our, and then ago but soft of heart, to me. her old master's, our Dollars,4r 50, Five Dollars, and , ed �rietho oft - moistened, so the ground feed will adhere came grief by 1 to mother grabbing him rein daughter. Friotada I had few —bat 1- had i her to it, and mu the eaten with the hay and by th ar for tn%, -hi-:g th,i insects on the then I had my Qaint and brush, and had I Ladies' Mantles gat $3,$4j$51 $01 $7 hi�'laili into . - ': rained and r msaticated. Fine feed; fed window pane. not to'd Phlli many times that I loved r to restra alone, in not raided an' remasticated, but t bfat, and now waq to make thin my ,9 $10, and up or g i wl?ot_ `while goes on to the fourths mach without far- Pnotioal mis4rasa through life,. for I Could never Dare ! ! papishment th I . - �. _. ­'.... . " -, ` .tier mastics, n.. for an one else now that Philip was gone. . in ris mind th ` bi•�rt people who have avail .ketches oat- y Large �ieavy Reds Coforter only '� a !I $o all the spare time from my toaohtng I y the Khedive's Ural ob sots have also met with pitying re- girl, so w . -% Why �. Fi} ors Fail• works& with easel and brash. aid Good X11- �iiodl White Blankets T� P° 1 , monst oe from the severely practical, be j : _ • L They -will n t make d�mpoet. I cause ey oboes to represent the ictur- How beanWinl is the wint�ar is this Cana I orb a to testa `i The breed o and from rcroba. I . P do, of ours, and when the sunset sparkled on • when be had , . They esque� Cher than the symmetries(. What Dollars per pair and up ` .1 The do not curry theiir horses, ` + the fiiay, wills s »stance no elEC>;�io light anc'I made the . i - .. - I . They y i makes ou dew & pictur o that ,tumble- Can imitate,it was n mirr►ole of the New Year. lat.r his slay They have o shelter for stook. down o d shed ? sa s the farmer. Come ey put o greasing the wagon, -' ..i I �' sire my navy two story house an` wel- H &FPp little boys and gigs coastE d past qai- ' True, j no and red naddtn Superior Quality aid extra hen all p �, not more th . _ They are * ded to old methods. j come 1" regard to Shakespeare's house at stly, their tngnes of bl g _ ey give nth attention to details, $tratf r -on- -Avon an amusing stn 4 told like flags of many colors, and here and there �r inch in thickn - g r9 - a bright colored blanket costume enlivening Wool White Blankets, $3.50 to $7.50 a pr, from will sting The have n method, or system, which '1 &strafes the same standard of ad 4 r They see no cod in alnew thing. ! 1 g the scene. Then the twilight deepened, and seconds, it ca f y g went. JUST OPENED ANOTHER LARGE lSHiPMENT OF T�PEfiT l Thep let the fowls roost in ire Ail husiutle and isrudite party of nisi. Hannah acme la to makeup the fire. You moat delicate j They weigh and measure stingily jl torah invaded a loyal pubGo house, to are having a lonesome New Year's, � =s9 AND BRUSSELS CARPETS Selling at VERY LOW PRtCE�. - or two ;but t ,{ - -They leave their plowq in the held Mere " material for reverence." To them Mary," she said, "thbre's some of your school � of$v.ohe► punts -1 ! They hang thatr harness in the dtAt, was ted out the oldest inhabitant, as• children waiting outside to take you to the Tor eetY' Car ate, Handsome Pattern sure u o anlgirl The take no leasnre fib their wo k. •� schoolhouse; the minister's .hero and h4 wife p p i E Pe They P the what tcnown more about $hake- 'r er, ' - -. • . They never use paint on the farm. + +} and the trustees, alts they are having a lit hairem punts .pear s 6oase than any .cal is Stratford. at 35 40 45 50 55 and u ;, . They prop the barn door with a r ll, , . Into .o led and dal rop►tbted, the yen• tle surprise party. Pat on yoe•r nap and go > > z f ps p• I I. which left no Thep milk the cows late in the da crab( I e .tine gave n to »sae,— down. Then Minnie Turner, end Joe Del - time, such ore -� The starve the calf and milk the ow ' i is $$ hat house �e two of m brightest soholan, came in and . $o $t Overcoats at $2,$2.56 3 f 3.50 baths until y : k y • . Th t I do know more about t y re bef ore I re- ( i $ as the V ali{ i = The think small thin not im taut. + it we started. I was half way the They l than as a you seat. `why, air, " Four Dollaxs, $4.50 Five Dollars and u _ They let theirgstes sag and fill d wn. wan me ore the man the committee pitched membered that I had not bad tea. Oh it ; until brought IL. They do not keep up with improv meats, on to r it ears a o ; an' ou should oesnm,, d then stop ? ity ; indeed, They don't know the best is the o sabot.. ha' setn what a years old barn it Pad- But we saw bright lights in the school- QQ� � QQ+ Q►'] QQt i Q girls being ti They do not read the beat boo r and was ate e I tooehed it 1° house, &nd wore soon among a crowd, all Men's Ove�rtoats t $3.5 ,It �51 $6t $7.50, $1 V1 $12, -and u�° wveze jealous neWspapem• The erudite ones made a rapid exit. 1 � talking at once. The table was set, and , their common ' fihey think the- buyer of a kn cessful' everybody sat dowln except the girls of the , . der eometim o- neighbor's stock st good prices i• a f ol, and i school who welted on as, and afterRwrd theT IPTL�Y ration; and t' .11 the seller very " lucky." j . 'Why She Pointed• min4tea• arose and I heard him aonfuaedly, if not entire They Bell hay, grain wind rtnw • off the A � from "out West "tells ad iE through &fug° What did he say' g1G ST. Ft�-S� TQ�HT full of #oaths farm instead of turning there in meat, 'the foil win lan liable little incident: "On could t�e be talkirg of mb ? —" In slight t - thereover, cheese and butter, and increasing their sup- Chr6 as Day I was invited t•j dinner at token of my services, a gold watch and m His mind, p - ply of manure, the ho a of &- farmer in, the neighborhood cam'• " I had so often *iahod for one, but Sill' thoughts an . T I To which solid truths we beg t4 d :— . ge had a large family of children, and I was a )uld not afford it. I staggered to my feet ` he followed -. -- They don't'conduct their farm on neiness not the only great save »l families in the when th,4 applause subsided, and all I could ' ender, the ;` 'principles. neigh rhood having been invited. lay was : -`- If silence is goldep, dear Wends, each side e� They think that pinching and ac imping •1 J before we went out to dicner, a * you mafL accept my gold as I do yours, and - . on gu^l a, nor } b economy. ten -yea old daughter of the family, a favor, I am sure you knot& all I could say. I shall - . t_ • gem on t " , �_ The don't know that a chew im lement user it in m heart, till the►. bear. cease& K ING- S T ' E A T t v io her con: . .. y P its pa t of mine came into the room and p° y I .. ., is usually a very. dear one, begs►& lently scanting tKe guests, pointing to beat.'' I _ • i 1 But Elm& +�� - They make their homes so sliest( as and her fin r at each person as she oount ed. Then the trgsteee had something to' bay i I - she is a ' - As she stood near me; I thought to give y . unattractive that no one about it n work •. &bout m faithfulness, and I thought how I ese•" sal: ah A, : I with vim or energy. I her a li Ile lesson In etiquette, and whisper- often I hadbeendieoontented, and had nom- . , v � o--�- ore she suffer And lastly they do not take the r local ed,- forte: i myself thinking it would not be for ' i f _ - . ; nd those i ' ' - : . paper. I i ," in't point, Milly ; it b riot polite.' long that I should spend my life teaching . I - . e - I - � visitants to . Sal • - �� , A, B, C. and qutdtn dull heads through - - ro my amneement and the chagrin of g Men'S- 0yercoat served that = h British in E t. h mo her she instant( re lied — praotise: Hid I been faithful In small thin e? . • _ The �,yp o ; , ' y replied,— I sa►t and listened, and made many w re �) in er '. '`' , heardathat `� . I ell I nose ma told me cease she's ear a , 8 , y' I often' ode One sign of the permanency of the British I ' g ' 'promises while ran ht • Carl headed • . = ocoapation of Egypt fie, that classes for the, afraid here sin t mince pie ough to go e I 1 . .Po ern ok- Daney came and sat beside me and put : (� desire that - study of the Arabie'languago by n n -oom- round, end tabs hopes nobody w¢n t taketwo h4 mischievous hand en mine, and kept it j Oyer;coat. op tic ah0uld - � . I I '_ . - _ . missioned officers and privates have n op- Pieces. II quite &till for trvo seconds, and then my fa- rQa) �� �� A .few - •� ened to Alexi►ndris and Cairo, under he ail- vorite scholar, Rachel Avery, sang my fa tor- " � - pasha was - thority of the BritishWar Office an at the gfi'a1d Of' Worn". its hymn. - , e : r i r expense of the British Military Department A.ne word Coined b Oli r • Wendell p ` Me n �jQi1 j1oa + � arched, odd y "bay. la thy ism iiurning, my broWer 2 n s 1 V j �j blazoned a . In E t. This is as it should be, f r t appearance and 1 ray thee look quickly and me.. a �g gy P petty Holm has made its p , p ; Koran, and e�cers and men must often suffer much tn- For if it were bnrnlns. then rarely F though it is not pretty to loon a , it nag e.tn I .. - ; . - ed the buf% ' convenience when their dot brings •. Some beams would tall bright punt. a e.' - y 8 pleasin •` possibilities. G,'n phobia ls through th . contact with the" natives, who are i�norant the wo d, and it means s coned ntionsl hor- , Oh, New Year resolves, traced, npoa the % . 1. of anytongne but thelr,own.. Brit4h soldiers To 1 Y Pas I rcr of oman. At first aght th a might ap- fair pages of life's book, often is tea's, and , MEN' S W N TER S U t T S . •• You' or a not famona f or pick' up langas►gsa, apply only to aaolt inveterate old blotted out again too often in sin or careless } T spent time and this free instrnotion in the Egyptian hel rs as Mr. Cleveland grad Mr. Hill, forgetfulness. I thought of all I might have M Ei N' S W TER S U I S each was versa °Mar will be !of great benefit to them. bn th a horror of the sex id apparently con- done, ate that rich .contralto voice. thrilled . - re ass Perhaps if a few lessons in French were add- g d t . each females as arc suspected of #,�rongh my vs soul, wd made resolve j E hi ' S . W 11T.T E R SUITS°1'he ad it would be a eat gain to the foreign tug matrimonial dealgae bon them- that I would make amends for my listless ever I do I I soldiers, for thin i the language of the a -' m ea. If there are, as Dr. Ho1r declares, apathy. Only one thing disturbed my peace - ropean portion oft a iahabi tr, sad with- w o suffer torture in the mute resenoe of mtad. Oa fain Swayas was .herb watch- ' authority q of o why would it not be well to use Ing my every. P movemestt and his glances Boye` OverCOSts , Boys Winter $IIits price Very supreme r out &t least cello sal kno led of it the cerryy� resident feels bi tell etely at sea, th m f r the purpon of inoon .Ing those of made me shndder. For he had brought ms • English b beta m re apok than it need tp who develop too a news o Philip's when the dread - Boys' OverCOitg BOya Winter Suits . ' , Prices YCr7 L . y ng men w p I great f p marriage. - , • be, and is gala g rotted a cry day, but it io do for the lair sex ? Lll for their el- fill ailenoe Dame between ail, and my lover Bpyg` Overcoats Boys Winter Suits Prices Very U i will never snpplan Frenoh the langaare d r, t would be a lazary for ;tbem to be did not return from his trip &&toss the tea. i �I rx rr r of society, diplo y and he law courts. t o into this horror, and to have And when the - eights were said, Iboy- * ; . ; "I A;c I . I. m7 good — i---o For a American Paper. it grad Uy overcomee by the b ishments god of those who had invited me there, to I I - ' - __ . __ , of the ntifaL The inoouk n idea is a return with me. but they were over -awe4 II _ spoken the 1. . E`.I i Fort e- BA e8 f 'tfa one. — American Paper., by his Imperious manner. and left me to my l each other , I Tt L not nec�saary buy rn curet, Men • Este, and he wdked beside me, though there The no - and women should emembe th &t- Patn&m's Thebaw, of Burmah, j4 28 years wec+e other& near me. On the bay we hear fro readily - Paint ern Ez for is the - only safe, of . ohin is rather heavy and sensual merry skaters, fall of ftan and merriment. I '.l . did P- sure and painless own rem or extant. It 1 king bat otherwise he let a rather good- The moonlight shone out Clear, and all - � i -,, � r I fines its work gaicl�ly and ith - oertaiaty. 1 king an His complexion i. Jatr, hie fors- around the aster edge were twinkling lamps - I i � '4 See that the signature N. • C. Po son do Co. h d g , his mouth in firm and his eyes whos�s light, half hia, half revealed the hap• - It is ' a ra on each bottle. Be are of poison- sr of end steady. He b tall and fa rly py couples that moved abort in gay wtater� STREET EAST r _ 1 PPS w ll bu t. costume. There were sleighs, too, here and - . oils imitations. i - - .- - - • -, i{: ): I 1 J, i , .. . i. - .e: - I , T ,: I � 4. *, ;. . i . I, I ik r ,.. , :.. , e.. .�' _ ,.. :I - - - i _ - - - b .. -I ';: - : r 111 "'���f � " "" ` - : -. _ - I - .. I. : ._ .',. . . .':.I.. ' .. :, ,I .. . I - 1 •. l + I - + a,. :.. f - - -- I : .­.;�­ . . . . . . . � I - - I . . . i , . . � :: I . I., ­ % .: - I . ,,� . . � ". . :; I . . I s. . - . . . . a . , , ., * i I . . .1 � . . . - .1 . v ;" A I ..; .. . 1. , . , . � . - I- I . . , "I � .. . I I I . . - - � i - ­ . .1 � � , , .� ", -. , 1Z. . : .- , � , i " , .; . ; . : . '.. ; , � , . - � : . - 1 : . ' ,'I 1 A - j j,- , t.L . .2 . . I - t . t' - . _ l._ - , - • �� • , _ .. i. � : . � � . . � . 1 -..Y. .. . - . 1 - . ' �, - — to raise the populace in f foot of his oriel, but a single look wt "his beak ought to be H U S E H O L D • - . 1, and he ovoid reaifa now, a hs llstened to saliioient to dispel that illation. He is, we _ their wild and Impassioned rhetoric, and far w. alcove knows, simply a nsslen mom- . P month in the in- bar of the creation. We sometimes forget, ' i 0}10108 8eoipeir 'E G Y �'L': , i V beheld them foaming at the I tensity of their excitements how much caster however, that he V a domeetio bird, and that dxpsL F D CAKE —Ten eggs beaten t0 w I: it i. to set a stone rolling down a moantwin in wintry weather he will remain As °lose gyiff froth, o>e�e and one 1"alf goblets of grsw- ;1 : T �d �iid vent fl ed �Il t t fle'�elati II8 side than it In to stop it when once it has to human habitation as the pigeon. Since ulat�d sagar,� one goblet o floor, one tea- ` . . I Stork of Love p obtained the height o its velocity. we brought the little ore..turs to a country �nfui of ofewm tartar. Mix all three and ill the �C eer a � lrabi Pasha, ; .y The European population had already where the snow coven his natural food cup- ran it through a sieve three times. Stir this- ' , . � I in the s ,Tory stews Be with Blow _ ratan the alarm at this eruption of the na- ply, we should not forge him, when die - egg y y 8� —j tive o[ement into their own more eepeoial posing of our crumbs. fire and 1acre as it needed• 1. Of 1/. 0% ." NINA, THE NIHILI T," "Tai hED SP..T '' • ' °2Ha RUSSIAN SP 1r," quarters of the vast city. One of the no of religious G'Om- QII &EN Of �IIDDiN09. -- One pint of bread- - .r . �: {he 'Author gn tanulky in London, Eng P 1 Tc , >4�TC , ET The magnificent sho e. some of which land, is e appear- crumbs, one quart of sweet. milk, one cup of IL -1. ,. - L. is ' 1 were equal to that of Paris, London or &nos in the pulpit of a lady preacher. '+Ilse sugar, bu size of an egg, yolks of font ch blow and its ooneegIIent -the an I me wl oat sorry � th t I've done' what I New York, were already closed whilst the Finkelstein - is the name of the intorest- eggs, half the jnos of A lemon. Bake as ens- , evidently d she is said to have come tard. Spr ' s layer of jelly over the , - moan seemed to add to her fury ijndeed, an I have. banks and principal hotels were e y ing parson, an Je g prepared pose 1p from the Holy Land@. On - Sunday last she pudding whi a hot. Beat the whites of font when the lovely Cirosadian end Avored a�t " hat irk; the a pi Alias[; tf�nd the b ©in re red for • possible one cu o whits sugar, jive . at to aye her hands as a shield, two-Tark�; , proph t may that = Hats and there on the pavement Lay the occupied the pulpit of Mr. Joseph Parker, eggs well, p . la forward and seizing her l I " A plbdl I the atoh to �T '`order Blass of shattered windows send of t�rs►Iten City Temple. She i@ deeoribed ae plump of half a le n. Cover with the ftosttng and ish gale elaDg gy�pp@s cry . the wrists twisted them behind iter back magaz a be ore I thought any - i n�fren anti chimney each others g and garmentev Her hat son@ high, a �Jp�sL$S I Otae and one -half be astaft capfuls but- 1- - _ - and held them there so that she was power preabi g boa ion, b g q q Y p ; ter, two ca 'fuls sugar, five eggs, one and - lesa to protect herself in any way. had let me t is ora g that a@ we were the dusty streets like gamboling dogs, hats sunty feather waving From the to and ' until the lovely sufferer's shrieks be I riskin mac fo th people, the, aople which the desert wind, though it was blow - �er tightly oat jacket appears to have reveal- one -half pies Boar, one -half enpfal of Dorn Not a had r►ever torn from their ad the charming curves and the impomius staroh, one .jtspoonfal baking powder. one - , carne so loud that there was danger cf them; ropight risk 1 som th rq for ns ; ro cent ing half a gale, races of her figure. The female portion (if teaspoonful• t extract lemon, one -half cup - iercii3g beyond the confines of t e bare my tr sty agents nts n angst them, and had owner' heads, but which the l3anids of the g did the slide lihanoum desist. � To dare, .to etas you a prisoner, in nation lad su'iUm down, not only through the oongregation appears to disapprove of ful of chopped pearuta, mined with one half c and drew her elo anoth boa all air won13 have demand- hatred q# th© owners, but of the headgear the portly psr@on; but there is no word of cupful grip sated _sugar. Beat the butter % Then she laughed PPe ' p - protest by the other eer. and sugar'aaiooth ;add the beaten eggs, the on to her foot again, with the remark : , ed y on at th pal oe etas, and had he re- itself, because the 'stiff brims revented • ` That will teach thee not t.) play triokl fused to (five you n terrible w ould have that bow of the forehead into the earth' Atheism gives to its believers but little flour, corn staroh and powder, sifted to ; r- on try lord and masters chief wife and the been he ven can tat the crowd -would which they oonsidered as due five times a cheer and comfort in lieu of the hope of im- gather, ands the extract fldnr the board, ; . ad of the harem, my white swan of a L.r- , have �►akea on h and his Feringhee day to the majeety of the h`dighetinfnriat- mortality of Christianity. Col. Bob lmg 'r- rbll out the lough rather thin, out out with he re how thou royokeet rn ! favorites.", It would hs►ve been wall Boll, now recognized as the ablest ezpnnent blecnit -cut r, roll is the chopped pesb�e I be {,le, And bacon P again, f or-though a ValideKhanoum may no " You d 't m an t0 tell me you have ad mob confined their attentions to the of the' Agnostics, in one of his recent New and anger, t y on greased baking tine , - hfat a slave with anything that to no, slippe ��the mash fr off the bloodhounds' headdrops of the Forringhee bat unfortun- Yo -k lectures thus gives about all the rear in rather ho oven.eight to tea minutes• and flat and thin, so that the mark necks . atel id more than one instance it had al- son for the hope that Is within him of the ROAST G sE. —After washing, the goose b'' �d '' I lino ' wok hem tap, and if you rea�y been directed against their pereone, life which .is to come : —" You sbtt me . may entirely fade out'wothiin a fens hour �, a rub it lucid and oat with @alt and and pep- - . the most she oars have her weal jig I listen you i ill ear their distant growl- for here and there ,a knife or other rude p,tmt about immortality i I answer frank- per and fid. t with mushrooms and two to- - at weapon was brandished :on Air that was ly, I don't know. Immortality in the grand- 3 to death, which, of the t�vo punish- lugs. y g matoes or t air equivalent of firm pieces of oa should have let blood covered g eat thought that has ever found space and °armed tout toes, seasoning with. salt, pep - m�'ute, {e far worse than that which thou •` oa di -ill. . and as 1'oalb• Pasha nr ed Let ne hope for . * calved, ! suo'r 'eepin dogs I If yon have bef z hie horse along with whatspeed he w a a the scope in the human brain. k and per, and a 1 the lemon j nice, sewing h p f sn �, has., re i he will 'n to the crowded condition f all I can say." A dux e firms with heir food t owing e beat. That's a Y bird. Roe before a bridle fire for -zi foie a mt Y th - Tha (,crcaf elan made no re ly, , sons sobbing at the sight of �or violate, next its h man fie h to coal their teeth. streets, he behehl a well known nearer who doubtful creed, truly I Christianity iniApires hour and h ve a pint of tomato juice and the and indeed, It was. enough to They have been uUing hard at their was tryin to slink along naperoeived to its believers with 0e grandest hope of the juice of on lemon, seasoned with a little I log dlineea, , p P great hereafter, and ins ired b it men make angels weep. But the 'plthor girls, chain for a week art, and if you have hie lace o business, saddens sot n on with g � p y pepper an salt, ready to turn over the I many of whom were almost as beautiful ae •1st them ff, To ilia, we eh�enta four leaden d there dispatched edl with a soots at have oheerfnhy laid down their lives . on fowl at the expiration of the time; baste angels, laughed instead as ZobFli , a walked European assacr before t earth when duty appeared to point t'o such constantly ita it, dredging every now and along with downcast face in thelr midA, her hours are b er. c y least of stabs, his belly being finally cat a sacrifice. Atheism would strip men. of all then with our, so that the outside will be . 11 - long yellow hair now almost sh�ronding her •' I the name o Allah and, the prop• open and his bowels dragged forth. such confident assurance, and nits stead nicely browned. entire form. I) bet, by R ti sine ft is no more than It wee so ghastly a sight that even the substitute the "I don't know" to the anz- FRIED- 0 sTEUS •-Beat' up the �yelka of anoher minute and the agao clay and the eringh ee dese{ve ? fierce Toniba felt sick at heart. to ecqulrer. four e s w th lrhrae tableepoonf ula of sweet . �! laughing procession- passed away from view I " ecaus we should give their divers But another tea minutes brought him to The slew York Tribune ls not to -day the oil and se on them with a teaspoonful of . B avenging . and outspoken journal that it was .n the thr_-)ugh the oppoette 'door, and road he o sand air von tako the blank eoldiere and Ali Bey Fehmy's regiment salt and a altspjy. y cayenne pepper; - - fe once more cletar for the die egdised pasha t , g n the streets end restari� s °f HOC°°8 Greely, its goat founder, beat a th ton hl D twelve fat oysters w shape of di idin Egypt as lawful il. were &troll street. � , .. T P H SY sP° P K � but its editorial oolmm�a yet contain many on a nap kin ;dip them�in the egg batter, . r Ito o ; lie us get back the million acres them to something like order. Une, might feel inclined `to b1 a himdr wholesome ntteranues. Writing recently of then inperaoker duet, shake off' the loose that En a d and France have already The hell broth had, however, already begun the real wrong done to the nation by some not having ,interposed on th CircasBoan gi g .. cracker -duet, dip them again on the- egg -bat- filch for hat they are pleased to terra- to boil and to lift the lid, and every Euro- of its best citizens it well said :— It in not ter, and lasts roll them in fine bread M girl's behalf, but how would he have done by the , politioal metals and vbte swindlers crumbs.' Fry �n very hot fat, using fat _ wlthori :the danger of betr4y g his eez, the edit s of the state, let us reeoue peon in Cairo felt that ere long It might so �, he Egyptians and f I hien boil over, and, streaming down on the out that the very ezistence of self - government The'oil gives them. which if dobcoveed would by ohammedan: Egypt t 8 g enough to cover them. gi . de him siir'ldt to a penalty, these Eur can jackals from the 1 d, ■o side of the cauldron, pat out fire of their in thin oonuttry is threatened, but by repot- nice flavor. law have ma i th'it the shall no longer fatten n the lives ; for they soon learnt that the war able, decent an4 good citizens. Dogs any & death, and Elmar, the buf oon as his '! Y take from its o le, minister was master of the whole' situation Of indeed in all I brew sort they to p ' one net how ? I39e6nae they anatain the men POTATO C'iHIP.— Select large potatoes,., guide and conductor likewise, o de I and off ct all, this the fewer d o of and their rotebtor, the Khedive, Virtually an entire linter o the lovely , P y who coin snit fraud. Because, however notor- peel sham, eUee them on w plate or cabbage- Z; probability fen ' nt to hard I their blo that we shed the better,. a prisoner in his own pc►lace ; and though ions and shams lees frauds may be, the repo• cutter, which may be procured at any boa @e- harem slaves would have b Toal a." a they felt that if they were massacred their table men of the Dimoratic party still up- furnishing store, throw the slices into toe - labor in the gsll� on the me a suspicion What re peetive oonntriee would avenge them, visor had been to one " nuha h, be it ae you' wish., to give entire he hold thorn and are indifferent to them, or ez- water or very cold water, and let them soak that hie surreptitious such a, ocnvictoon failed g pend their first natural indignation in strong awhile to draw out the starch ;then remove or the other of them, fora goo excuse for in it hat w should first do . faction cr, indeed, in the 'majority of in- . maki roomy for " must t once to the war office, here I at all, words, and then forget all about them, and to a clean towel and absorl? all the water weeding a harem and so g stances, any satisfaction Unless from them with the towel, throw them into - enpport the same men next time. f,eah favorites is often eagerly sized upon may expect animmediate invasion of onaula, True, the temporary quietude that was good oitizeds ohsage their mode of treating a wire basket in hot lard, keep the slices by Eastern potentates, who now do not I some to c4j le and some to threate . The brought about by the Aroling of the negro men who are gallty of political frauds, no separate, and when a delicate yellow drain ' . dare to make use of the. famous 91d fashion- ' joint controls you may depend upon it, is at infantry restored some faint degree of con ' he owetria an davit Gl3mbetita soverthrow. s France bat even this was improvement can be ezpeeted. elOttb© down- to thef fat, sprinkle hem Ughtley ed metho_I of the Back -and t 8 ( Ian to lint- fidenoe to their breasts, He had 1 herefore bitten his 1pe and sins{ will tram t to humbug end h: teary, the country must lira is ', n� lost a1n" when every' European house, ward road with ever accelerating rapidity." with salt and put in a dish. They may be 'olio the alma of Is Lands in ly and CXc many A`ckstria and ktu i "a will - oho b bank and other lao�es of business and his nails t p We do not pretend to decide how well eaten cold or hot, sad are good for many der to restrain himself, and during the aim hiefly at widening the br�eeoh etween residences were entered by the soldiery 6e remarks may apply to the good men days, ae a little while in the oven will make or the arcs'- while of the lovely i Ccrc�►esian's ;the aril t eatranginR both oats no still to search for arms, an order having gone nninhirent the thought had been uppermost fart er fro ne. I shall have top ay with forth that no European should be allowed to of the Great RepubUe, lint there need be no them as good as new. , p doubt that, with ve little variation, they g$EAgFasT DriUFFIN. -Sift together one • in nis ►oind that an the Valide Khanoum (f 1 all t ese p tty diplom ate as with c examen retain an f eoies of lift -de, troyir g weapons', are well adapted to the position now taken pound of flour, a tempoonfnl of salt, and - . the Khedive's harem was persecuting this I on a b..ar and ti a more violent y that in his oese ton, lest he should be tempted by hundreds of otherwise very worthy men . two teepoonfals of baking powder. Beat to- poor girl, so would the Princess Zsenah be ! roga a can a made to quarrel beawe n them- to use it against superior numbers and so In Canada It ie truly astonishing how eas- gather a tablespoonful of sugar, two table- < . • able to persecute and torture Nellie Trezarr sets s the steer for the honest u n wham court his owu destruction. spoonfuls of creamery butter, and the e had accomplished hie, terrible vow I they all w at to rob. - You will thus perceive .. But how shall we protect our lives and sly ishe honorable land mean in h a t o oandi- eggs, • add to the flour • beat when h P is dishonorable party yolks of two e , , and made the former his head', wife and the Tou-lba, that my time will be fully npied. those of our wives and children If they are data. Unfortunately the remark holds good the whites of the "eggs, and add them also ; - latter his slave. ! x d, your excellency, and no you'll q Proba- add a little over half a pint of scalded cream; the soul'of a harem lady's slipper be k ad en iugh to set me my work ' . really menaced? " was the question often of the oleo of both parties here, True, put, but the answer always some snob mix, half fill the hot buttered muffin- rings. part of an �•oa ill require quiet tv the sty. Lei P ► y lily it does aorose the- .border a9 well. The is not more than the sixteenth pa m a@ : " We ars appointed to defend you beat interests of the country must inevitably and bake in a quick oven. inch in thickness, and though blow that:- the �,eopl know I am free and laboring for You have nothing to saffar from ancii a routes, and true patriot- : r 'n and horn like fi for a few bar in_ t air service, tell them at they Thattth snob thlnss." fro, will sting ism ought to prevent electors from support - aecnnda, It can make no mar even on the must be bent for a little aril or that do w g Woolen Underclothing-! . hour will sin 'all My fine projects by their And those who were so hated them -every tug And coantenaneing wrong doing, no mat- g moat delicate skin that will la t for an the ter what party the men may be connected Ong the many means by which we seer Int or two - but the more shame and indignity over zeal also that n no see thereby bit as much as the populace did, and that w.th' who are gailty of it. to guard ourselves from the effects of ohill . of curbs p�niahment wou13 be f elt,and almost Fen ingh blood be shed. b Y there is one which hardly, even now, re- sure to kill a highly educate us sensitive we hall raw all the their bget tea, and alone induced t amt do that for which in Mr. Qpnderbilt'g Will. calves sufficient attention —the use of wool- , European girl ; and then therle were other do up as to aveaR Mr. n in truotione So th4 trusty R cal one, if they could not Vanderbllt's will will attract wide- an underclothing, except in the hottest - .. harem punishments, he h d been told, the they will cast us into worse bondage heart they were wholly disinclined. spread interest It the most important in a weather. The m9]orlty of persons of the which left no mark whatevecn their vac- the guar. Take three written water .in the to . li B Fehmy Kasr•en -Nil barrack .o. be concealed, were given ap, with many P care and m e wholesome qualities ; but there re- . time, such as being hold ands a mie loin e, their owners mntc�ly financial sense over offered ets probate. It male aez do, indeed, show their appreciation bathe until almost eut[oca d, or tickled ( fie o out �oaine �oeket`aook an pencil.) l and 80r R g ooutains indisputable evidenco of the teats- mmIum a considerable moiety of these, and a anted at he are Instruct him to have he streets and almost c'e eti tingly wondering what is drawn with the most painstaking nit greater number of women and children, who (as the Valide Khanoum had ust h ) l , until brought to almost the v rge of inean- pat oiled ay and night :so that any oat- would happen ne tor'• deliberate purpose of providing eq g map be checked in Mr. Trczur adopted Anothe ' method for ounds r far an underenit of smooth, but relative- lt ;indeed, he had heard f unfortunate lire k of he populace able for all lib heiri and avoiding An' P Imo er linen. Yet the superior advaat- ' y his own, and his family's safety, for after for dissatisfaction and litigation. Each of y1 _ ag , P girls being tickled to death y rivals who the bud. the ei ht children has a bequest of $10.000,- lager of wearing wool next the skin are easi- were '•alone of their superior favor with ., He h A. bel.ter serve out Ino. hall cart- �'° ogB1bte a hie b t ok a ladvpantagey of °the 5 �0 000 out ht and the remainder ly apparent. They do not depend merely their c,mmon lord and maete , such a mur rid es to is negroes, nor allow hem their as P 000 `The oldest on its greater warmth and closeness of sp- ' .. der eometlmes ta'a.ing flours is the `parr et- ba nets Itimr, for the blood oft a Soudan soldiery patrolie, in order, firstly, to obtain field In truer by the our eons. but one E t an life to to the war office, luster son has an additional bequest of $2,000,000 plieation. It is further capable, according ! ration, and ti,, victims cries being muffled is ot, stq were b 8'yP eelal written permieaion from the m sad his oldest son one of $1,000,000. The to. its texture and by virtu of its eompvsi- lf not entirely still by staffing her mouth be akeh for a European's in you name, I eP widow has an annuity of .- -$200,000 in addi- , tion, of better adaptation, on respect to tam - ffeathers t rthe teasing of a cushion would no guarantee your presenit popular- to carry whatever weapons he liked and to full o P tion to the residence where the millionaire porature, to the needs ' of various climates it co ail ing for a single hour. You know arm his servants, military paoyeotlon� both - thereover. y him of the died, and all the paintings, statuary and and the changes of seasons than any other _ His mind, oc :npied with ench painful the fickle humor of the mob." flit he knew for hie home end bank, which his wife had dress material. Moreover, it exhibits a' . w�rka of art The rem�iinder of the estate, thoaghta and fearful anticipations as these, he dva minisbernbit hws� t, Toniba raid. won from him in the morning• stank" oa after X1,000,000 has bash reserved for pub- special faculty for absorbing and dietribat- he followed Elmer the buffon in silence ­ there was muoh truth - Nfilitar protection for the i - « right, " he remarked after a min- y P air ' replied Arabi li: and oharitabie obje°tsvag beei;amade,m which enders it the natural tural nexespecially vverin' ! . under the g-aat cloth .of gold curtain, on .Von a #e P bet of minor bequests ha each aide of which a gigantic eunuch stool a e rtfle�tlo - {I at all hazardf the For this blandly, `��but for your private mansion it is divided equally between the -two older of the constantly perspiring shin. Women, on u ::, united ccinietar in hand, and one mat be reserved Circumstances sons, Cornelius and William K• Vanderbilt. as well as men, we repast,: lint above all g occasion asked the jester ! re n, aaa� little rough horseplay' ivith the now out of the question. ` ;:Iem on this be allowed and some trif- have altogether altered- oaeet, and if I The praotioal management of this vast ea- - children and the aged, who are alike par- r` ',o her companion was. I'a ringh�es may gr h0 tate is thus left in the hands of the two tieularlyapt to take cold, should certainly • ` read with a re l tin ill a and smashing'of windows as well, owoaldtl reface alt ro a others ? Added heirs conspicuous for executive ability, con- adopta woolen material for their customary But Elmar was quite y P Y P ' ment, It is easily, possible to ad . `• She is a medicine woman an•1 a sor3er- Bu these things must not be permitted to eervative instincts and stability of character. undergarment, ' ", She are d an awed kip d of whisper, o too faI , s f wherever more than a score which I have at present barely enough ee . P g er ether, they meet be troops in the oily to keep the mob under, Mr. Depew, who la one of the two admonis- just the texture to the season, so that it a� he suffered the war minaret to peas on, of it ot�r�p gath bu tempered man- for thg same always rises to the surf in tratora, has stated that the chief heirs have shall be warm enough in avatar and not :..nd these impost being a Gammon class of do persed [n -a firm g s I am agreed to keep the railroad securities to- too warm In summer. There, there wherein times of popular comm Commoriothe safety of gather Rader the management of ,the two visitants to harems, the eunuch merely ob- ne by tale soldiery. on farther ? Act as most anzious, however, y served that she had almost the walk of a th need lof Cautioning y affianced wife, and of course her parents oldest sons. This will impart unity to the Never �lnd• . for he had o this best, and I m sure that you will &a ,Kell you had better, servants and all, , . - man, and looked another way, y 3 sorceresses n o fa wrong. We have each our separ- move tyo m palace, where you will be ° anteol na the tirrepro irreproachable n reputpati n . WhaVa the use of always fretting, I . . heard that medicine women an g At the trials we shalt end re often;possessed the evil eve, and he had no at and idely di$srent work to perform, uite 'eeoure from all harm. which •soh of them, bears is w guarantee - aver e0ewn along our pathway f `� I ` . desire that the the e g influences of such an .an they oment that I set about mono t`he q This offer of the war minister Mr. Tez- that this trust will be executed in accord- , . Travel on andl3ever mind. _ I e ter. t once accepted. with sound bndne@s principles, l ' _ optic should fall upon him. b once i. • • A few minutes lAter, therefore, Arabi ith t ere words Arabi waved` his sabor- zarr A (TO ss CotcTINUIM.) Amo the general bequests are generous Travel onward— woriinq. hopMg- thron lithe little, low- dI site adieu and rebetooY h[m@elf to hie the Metro- cast no lingering toot behind Pasha was let out g with a sal has Toalba e- gifts to Vanderbilt University, At the trials once enoonntered— - arched, oddly painted door that was em- ca tinge, whilst w q MIdQELL AN$OUB ITEI[a• politan in, the Young Men's Chris- I Loot ahead and never mind. I " blazoned all over with texts fiom the El m unted the beautiful white *ab etsllioa tian Association, the Dsmestie and Foreign manerat- th t had orne him to the pales . and dash _ _ millionaires has passed Missionary Societies of the Protestant Epis- j And if those who might re Mat% yon; � Koran, and having handsomely re . A prince among r whom We ties of nature bind, 1, - , ad the baryon, he loot no time in hastening ed Cairo do at a gallop. away in the death of Vanderbilt. No OOpo Church, Bt. Lake's Hospital and many I Shoumrefuse to do Weir duty, 1. thYongh the orange grove and rejoining other Institutions and societies. The be- ! Loos to heaven and never mind. • one seems to know how much wealth he Toalba Pasha, otherwise " His Brains." a foal d the city In w forme leaves ; but it seems to be generally agreed nods under this head aggregate $1,000.000• 1Meodly words are often epoten . _ - , " Yiju have been to gone. May the The a ties population were the buzz, that the amount cannot be short of two- ghat bulk of the fortune, however, il- i ` When the feelingf are unkind ; -- . . . long an hundred and odd millions. Not the Presi• Van�erbllt's ohil- Tate them for their real value. spent time have been worth the outlay lie swarm of bees s Fellaheens mains for the use of Mr. • Such was Toalba's grefeting and Arabia bI ty-I�a ag white burnouse d drawsn, dent of the the Uaitad States, or nay king siren and grandchildren. There will bensposmrbe Pace them on and never mind. • . • response took the form of ; nothisig but blue °oottoa skirt came into in EII1Ops,� held so mach power in hie r�e� felt by the public that the superb Fat" threaten. clouds may lower, e 1 . "1'he time has been well spent, for what- est ns se naiad M th hands w had this magnate of Wall Street. ooUeotioa of art treasures has been �iued Enema may be be combined; ever I do Z-shall de under the e�anotion and s g orbw for ey bm'dlq alar in exclusively for the enjoyment of the family. . U your tenet in clad is steadfast, .. the Sultan, the t e woe d, ° for ao kin of miwhief Lady Dafferin, who was 'so p q He wW help o never mind. anthortty of His edaj , w w t and pm Y (�� l saoossded likewise is makln6 The paintings and sculpture are bequeathed p y u• _ supreme ruler of Llama' led up with .,pearly en wear he:~ssli rho beloved of the Hiadoo people. to the widow, and aeon her death are to . . er red turbans, maoked wo- to the oults of certain eastern revs t to the youngest eon, Mr. Vanderbilt's W. 1' B camel and doisk driven, nn- It i@ contrary en, cr rivers, and people to emit male physicians to attend parpoae, a. the will ezplioitsly declares, Da Pao Pioo, the las0 MezlOaa (IoFea OHAPTER xVIIi. sal1 °' f _ to women is siokaese ; and to supply the was that hL iHomat reaidenoe and sort nor - General of Upper Oalifornls, returned - y hm torte strip magn I . wFiIG'1# THB HELL BBOTH BscxIAS To BOtr. ant, of chains want so ion , sad so dntolly felt, the tteaanree shoats be retained and maim aed do his old quarters at Los Angeles soon . A D LIFT THE CAULDSON LID• t0 th little pp g p . _ . N lifts beards Conntees has for a long time been advoost- forever by a descendant bearing{ the family after the country was acquired by the ' - . Arabi had w oaad . r ins the establishment of medical colleges name. U ailed gtatea, and has lived there from -.. - - . .. • For a `minute or more after d their ;I� .hair - matted for that day "to this. He has never been able . fl winger for the training of females. In this philwn- spoken the two pashas continued to rear , ' erg hith r and thith- supported The popular racket now is for ladies to ce chests,: t ed f the mob thropio endeavour she ls strongly an rtes embroider snspeaden for gentlemen. The tO raaltter a single sentence of the English each other in silence. er, sti `'' ` tbe. i b the High Priest of Bsnoal tangaagq , and aside from adopting the _ . The news was almost hoc good far Toalba ainst a F the : an eer, life y g on ole man will be covered with sus- , - ag a pro- We imported the sparrow from his home young hrbtmae. Ths will kee np style of dress of his conqueror, he re- • to readily believe it. of Allah, the soorue of p . w ternperato clime, d he has claims upon ponders at y p just where their advent found b� He did believe its however, for he knew soon. chars ,j►6a o exists that he is a his trousers sn that the suppers worked for lib confederate to bs the very mirror of phi king � Of p wolre the ens tY � him Last year can be secs. > `' troth. ' — fbioh Toalba Pasha b employed d�wtroyer of parasitfs 6 - . , , " It is'1i/e11,» surd Toalba„ so and it makes agen . - `' , . • - - - :. r ". - - It r.. r. - r 9,. , _ . „:.1' 4 1. . - - - $..: I x r - [_.. + t. r .. _ �, r - .. r 0 , �. - R ,i •Ire. Il A• I� , .i , , , 1. ' b - n ?� t . }. . . I - . , I qa", .. I. - r s , .. _�V ` A :► . 1 , . � -." _ . � ­ i %1 - �: �. 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I �: :� - _t . i, H� f _ .� - - a `. His form n Imore we U see ; • It , ; •s . ; . ___ - _ : , - .:,. 111,,13 _ .%,4 :r'- - ,w - i 4 5... - 3 , !r. '+6 �t His little spiri. (Las gone to dwell • ,, I i tiering ltei>Irs� , 0, . Where pain n6 more will be . t � . . . 01 .1 fi . � �_� Ierpnblis ve Friday morning rt i o>mob, A other's t der loving band, G . .! A father's a nest ra er, " _ Yi 5 ekes ,,ttpp : 0 1 . i :, A aiste _ 1 Ont. .­ TERMS : e+ - � is deg and holy lob I I !d D� 11eas • 1.00 �:; § i : ` - ' _ , • , • sr> i� aaN. And grand a 8 tUoaghtfnl c•e.. • , I. RATES OF ADVERTISING: : ; - First insertion, per line - - - e cent• Did all that a file friends could do,. , . . , . 1. Mach su nent.inseriion, per line Q «, TLeir pat to hield from pain ; ' Thi� - • 11 ate doer not include Legal or Fo iaa ad• HOw CsD we ur mar wheq we kpoW oertisem•nta. Our loss w Rossie'e in. ` ` j. I I Special terms iven to I _ •r '. I I - g pestles maki Q coo- i - I. Like the Bowe in the Bpringtilme, - ; t ` : ­_.'.­'.;.* ,� . , . tract• for 3 or 8 months or b7 the Halt- - . early or yearly contract• payable qti ly How short a seem its stay. - * Business cards, ten lines or under, wi paper. ' . ' . . . - ..; . .. ens Tjear, $3 o0, payable in advanee. I The dais jinn fo a while was �jivell, •' Advsrtiaements without writte" lost etions And then w taken away, ' . - . . � will be inserted until forbidden and eh ac- ' r•ordingly. orders for discontinuing as •rose- tt did seem h d to see >ru.na mart be is writing and sent to a pats• This jitUe B wet die, _ S �� Usher. And yet we k w with huh "sell! Job Work promptly attended to. fleet - ..r i. i �CKERMAN. PROfR ID ih: laDa ona ule �►. �: :• Otis Polities- 86rict Ind.pead ce. 4 r Ministers. . 4ulr Aim -A First-class Local Pa ; + ''. 'i _ Our Expeotatloile - The W110 is It Ne 9 often meet apport of the veoole of Piokerinq and vii itT. When walking val , - f . D the `treet . 1. As vu ith a kiu word they greet• ?-- '' FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1 6. Ministers. - ; L. Our ``� I - To' wh61>a -so o the outcast goes �; , 11 . With palid f'ao and to tiered Clotlise, HAPPY NEW YEAR. To teh the ate of his woes * f I ll A ' glad New Year be you rs dear Our biinisters. f, reader, and ample cheer. when bardene' wit! a heavy care, . May sickness and want ne'er ve ll.,u The weight of pleb we scaroe can liar, % t re breath s f , near, i R hO e r us a feri•ent prayer ?--- Our lltiibisters. s . Not: death claim those you hold 'most . - I . 1. '_ ' deayr. i�ho joins our ands when we 4re wed ' But while , efts I; And when the a 1'emD words are said ' i 0 • l -y 'wily ig bra ht and Inv __ j - - • • I; g ekes a bless! g on our beads ? i A. . 1r I ­ ., clew, I e Our Miuigtegs. ,• . 1 ri s a s J �-:: : Forget not those whose' path is d ar • • . I Who labors bar on 8ahath day , . Check not the syll)pathetic tear, To show to u» tt Letter wa .' ` L . �A- And to the betT .. - y ATV �gars cry give ear. ear. Thopgh we froti� church n,av cllooee to �' So shall your days be happier he e, stay ? -- 011r Ministers. �GVho kneels lies de the tivin�f bed a , i And Heaven close to earth appea . � . I .1 I i : Aud �►rie�•es wit us w u tears are baled • I When standing ounti tl:e silent dead :'- ro h , _ THE NOMINATIONS. Ullr hfiuisters. • IJ �� O . - - _ ,. I, _ ° a W110 on its all this is care bestow \ . , . E: t _ omi�iati�ns for Ilee� a and four :4 1'et ou scanty uh sus must go, �: . ­,.�.- . ­ _ De ut , . _ `' Deputy-Reeves to represent the T wn- And oft u tine t heir larder low ? -I , ship of Pickering at .the Co icil _ Our �1:uiaters: ~ . - Boa •d f 1 or 1886 were made at `anl 'Tis true t11e Go. el' a b P is ncht sold , I­ , : ..1 - ov Monday last, and resulted as )float Per c irreucy oil. otty gold, , : i + .tt��� people iiiiagined, namely, in th re- let hill these tl huge ore ln'uGt ul,lhoi�I - fi`. 1 turn of all the old lnenlber, by Our �Iiuisters. '` l 'ZT7�� C. 1. . ac'claniation. Tliis result canal With `waell filled j�iirsP Ie�h� 4 � ,ear -. i'' - � F. � J .. of but That to their Loupes cell! briu ►cod clie$i•,' 1 be satisfa.ctor to t11e old weal rs, . . ' because it proses conclusive] hat while ii•ishiuo tlhom a (i LAU tar �i EAB- ! .1, . their act{ 1 Our Ministers. I lumi ' • o 1s during the past yea's ave :t • given satis#'a�•tiou to the rate pa er at r L'ASa?►aA 111LAxnE- e 11 p 3 Pic:cering Der. �.18AS. - . ; large _ - - - - -.- -- - -- -- - . . . M. ' On tLe whole me tlliuk the deci lion �c'�c' Act rPrti�ri�tr•)ct�: Th 'I ,,, I 1 a good one. Having attended all lost -- -- - -- - - -- - - - - -- �_ _ . . I I ..�'. I � ..� �. �.. . ' ' every meetirlc f �`BROTH R is �, o the board daring the S oleI1. ;: • 1. .; year we can cheerfully Dear wits le s to - : 1PO�i 'I'HF. S AHL I , . the fact that ever member isle. 1, OT' ArRS. JA5: :; . y I to F AiACKIF., t.re na•ood. on Monday, 31st of , ..t . ' . ,. . . .r . - .. . . � . i .. . I � � I ' '!, '. L' . , . 1 - .j . - � . . . . .; ; - . I : W - . discharge the duties devolvin 1 on Dec., n set of single Harness;, I,elon +,lag to ii tn• hlni solely In the interests of the 110iittrick. A nit role rewnnl will 1 e paiel for \ " . � their recovery-. 'MRS. •IAN1•:R MACKIE, - - -- - -. -- -- 9-11 - -- - - - -- _. . -- - -- - ;. f , township. The espenditurey =ere _ cat tcwoo +l I'.O. -- - --_ -- �. -_ - -_ _ . ,. kept down to the lowest point Qn- - �(uT' 1- I - - I : . . H JACKSON . I O S.�lS' rr�l Hall for Hol�da Pr' sen { ..: sistellt �sitll the large (1e121ai1ds r de 1'' Ceda for_• Sale.<<_ (ll✓:� .P3L. L'I.3CKSMIT4 A \1) is , 1 WOODWORKER, L R, for money on roads and brill i,s an in I ' "I _ �'I%A \TITS• O)•' ('EI).1tt POLES -- I atn� repared co ciu in l.:u 1. �f ,vcizk it1 tht� Otll(?Y itiays. Therefore It ti as bllt lie 13 feet long; and C;edsrt+'ekea--- souad,for abode T YEAR. _ ��'I�� , ' • '; t. `` s -tie, et Lot'Li,srcl C�ncessioa of Pickering. A ti • +tea. Protrtpt att$atit'r: sibs :; to al; Y - t0 t12u311 that they Sh0u1t1 hale another Ply toC•AbPFit 9TUT'TE3. °, ,�1 orderS.i vlbr.c gt,arauteed. lr�t 1�, nth l' nn..'I------- 1. tel•m if they tlesirecl it. I - }- for mcr n�;. i . s. -,+r i,iar:o -bus a l,g:t)4 c::tior I Being C�et£' 1 j211lle(1 t0 O et' 111 - - -- - _ - - -- - -- hill rhea ). �. 1 for y ! ,y eustonle s ,;teat educe - I !tie congratulate the old meuil era SITTINGS r l - - -- - - -- - - 11lE'12iS, will make SPECIAL PRICES for t 1. - " , `Un this evidence of their vnllarit�. o H DIVISION COURTS • he Ho ids ' Tldtle . r I , F." '. �A' '1 in Gold ar�d Silver ~atch " {� e�, Cloaks, y I * !I ­ " `` P 1 f.iu t .� T Ir" )� r)?► T_4 h l��. + ' Jewellery, and Sil�•er - - ► : plated' Greeds. The Stock is new and complete, colnponsiu NOTES AND COMMENTS -•t ' �c� ' 1t :,1• G7^ M ". I ( .� la!'gr stcc�t of• articles both,useful and 'ornamental, and ualit 11 q y cotlsidered Ill 11IS Char e t0 flip J, ry fit Lllld: ay, No, t'Yrtze of xoldit ., � ` •a^ m v c y I OIL ♦ .iA will be ' found the cheapest 1 U tV�� II. rTa'Llt }S �cXa ♦ G S `�'al� ham i�st �v�et�, J uclae Dead 5t�tteei th' t if i �',� :�l,y • . 2 i i 1 1 i Q 1 i s i `ti �Lic lees for �' 9 : LacliE c r - , t liro,ralintn Silver %ate Iles for $9.50, Colored . 1. the ternperallcse people did not 1h1 ke . s .lu;t Arliued: at . and brio'l,t Golu Se "its, Gold ` lecklc�ts end a i 1 i.kerinr; i �.. 7 ;14 ,. - Lockets, Gehl atrUl21,� ef20rts all( Ilia;y sacrifices in 3 fort Perry � na r» ` Clltort'inry 4 - #'xi i`,,, sJ M Q7 1� �� I�ln s, Napier Ringfi, 18 k ti`'eddin L) Riu�S, tier low. 'Silver 1. �, t�le (Ott AGt, It ii'a�3 be tDr' S Ctlnniul, *_i,n lU ;�? 3� J 3R 1G ; 1. 8 Beaverton ll *3 - n a We 1 j that matters should remain as they re - 25 I- 17 I J 1 e1 y, Rolled Plate �'e,v e11.1y, Royer s I121'VC-S Fork 7 i'l,tergro : e 1:; i4 3G 11 .. - N rs � b , ) and the ternperarlce,,ppople would be -_. I I� -� - - , I itnd Spoous, Specta'eleF', �;(�, yuilt�- of the fo113: of iotin�; out a od I3p OrderAREWFII, . I ,. 11 - - - of P . Clerk thr ease. 'VT111t J 'BO^� Lc;ense lair an(1 eStaillllllllg u!u•estrl •t- - r A T-. _� f e�T iracJe iu its ahead. , - . i\/StZS�.^. S �^.it°, I A E V Q H s IN To th Public, '�' li - r _ tuwpliKil,�, + Prae4ieal Watchmaker, Brock r. Dallsld b,litoll of 1' S A 1i:�\ t 0� 'c'I street, Whitby. 1c !:Eris I O (' S th oho 'ti�atlh to Resurr•ectiou•.' ( ivemearigi,)xi lieiirew,or, Boo ,'s, aIbtims, fancy go o&, i � has 1)Ceil ftj)nebitC'd c�lel'IL . Un(ler t le (,reek 1 wguave. to pre ve tl:a: a Inan i c•,)imeioub ' ,'i _ -- - ;' Ele; feral %�rallclli:�e :fit for the w at from death to re,urro ,then. «'i 1�.1L ll'S1iS, K-ork voles, ` ridi!l2' of Ontario, a•nc`l 2111, •Jon J 11\ SO�V ERBY. i '' I. - -I- 111 • e'er 1 , t e let irtusic n.uslcal roC 8-11.: !'iri.er, 3 f f .. Bur211 - m ) nl, 1 .O. 1a t_l, of I ort Perry, for t le - -- _ ; -- , . tioutli. '1'11e clerk for Ile north rid{ 111LDt . . �r , -Fee V ecinat I w•a'ttlrc llttest wt a. 1 (a i>list ruts, etc r ion. rt�>, 1 !i la.,W:111.. , I s not as rot bee 1 appointed. r All `c,f �lrliicl: sou 1st c I:lh�lisl:, (.tYL11Rn, t It ou t�231�t a• bane .' i• ' : '- I.L THOSE F LI,I \U \ ttnd Ainerican !:deltic -,. 3 lsonie tr -as` is tt for ,h0 Cei!tP, Whitby "Gazette Our, cotell AL'j•lJ to �r - •+ 1- pay for `'aCCi,l:ttlon, ;11;ty- 1:,,,e the ,;ante I .. u Vt)tl t alit the .j)!'e!t f.zt !11111 t:,. 1pt?: t I. Lamps ,p iii tr, ►vn, refers, R'E' l)1'BSllille, to the D011l1111 Il Fr,F;t of cost, by calling; at invoi ic•e l)etwrc•n nine - If yon Brant a Lail n ,; ,. „ o t f and taelvdo'clock tt.rra. on tl,e �6ch of llecotrtber I A�k GOODS DI',PAP,T:1jI�,:�T, d5 •Ili' China T.la +i3 C e1:' jj� Franchise Act. Tile duties of tl a - anti -the and of . /antiarS -.. It is wt-1 au )irlierl:,-it4 work boxra w-ritin ;ilt•bkA, If you want a beil.litit111 1)lr'lIC'r sett - I Bald clerics v► "ill be tin a. slat the IZevl - .l R. I'll. L 11..11. ]), c ct o trims, `s• ,. :u rur3. bit +tc gull cou:lt okoes. q:uve If Oil w r k i leturE frrruas, whisk .T alit 'L tl_rtti �.1tlri L C•tl i � 5:lt�ce. f'r �a r 221 O:t1CerS - _ entl hs i err ,ief ltuxr,s { ` ' to prepare! lie �lOtel's 11S s hulder�, and !cites refs K:ti,�til in prceh. 4► va t CEII.t.�, . Gl,tl n If you t�3l1t i1 �� . G. (�11I niter Sett Of �l.. t ' !huller the Act pass0d b - the Dolllll - wnlrorto and rutirely 'n w sti-it. of lihowj6,'apli, pI LE :. fOr .' , 1 � (� 1886. , atr1i► rulrli and scrap aiburlt,. If yo* W811t to 8{ It t :t ;lollh tl,e i.br�;e t :i•I. cheapest sin( L r ion House of Common last gessirn . - -- - - - - If you n any criolc,e t�re�rl, Black or .Ta a�� Te at •�G •> ` p r til'e coilt ratulate our'younn frier ,,t ;OOIi D +'PAl' ►1'!�1F \TI. If you �vt�tit a lb. of choice Creel. Black, T ' ~''. � , 40, 50c. leer III. �: Mr. Beaton, Canada a Comic. Journal This del }artnteut is reploW acs heretofore and r apilll 0!' tnlYed Teii at' ` 011 -. 1118 app011ltnlell _ contain an Qhuudance of hooks of ell dow-ril,- J� Ce.ltB W1i11 a i•t111111b1t' pp37.e .1 ' No better selection could have bee tione to lseleet front. Educatioual de artniPUt . made. I t l 1 - 1. p '1"hi>rteealh ?bas of iublleatla7[, complete. Tt'xt books, as welt sa any other fund, w mIIt C �'I' ll ¢;1'OUIld� (�OffQe at c�i1C pe • b ho _ not un blind pfoet rod on shortest notice and at I If uou want choice ' r }� .• c,e clean Currslhts at Jc. .. The aiur of GRll is to set forth, in an tau- pdbtiahe 'lowest prices, A,n iznmenee stock of y per lb.. ! I ' : artial and independent manner. the ,usin pocket nd Tamil bibles, hymn s+nd ra o If you Want' choice X'nlas Fr !t5 a ` In a previous issut �� a !refire p P Y r 11 t bottorl price I 1 eveute of Csnadiau political and social late. Its ooke for au denonunations. I ou that a general election for the Dolllll - cartoons speak more definitely attcl more pleas- I • - - -- -- - - -- . -- - - - -- - y wart fresh Oy9ter9 iii bulk Or can direct tralll 13,;c1t111101`0 , ,'1 % � Ion, Mouse was orte of tl a tl�ill { ►s like) i0ivthan whole columns of editorial. In thin JEN1 E LL11;RY DEPARTJ'IF:NT. If you want the best farrlily prices ' 1 n pungent, easily apprecisble, and artistic et 1 of , beat value for your ino -ley, t0 OL•CUr tYltllln a few months, and y f'•ent,; al rtcl,ainsancicht►»,ra Lucrieb'chainit,{ �� ("A //"O��1 Presenting a ub ect, the whole'eituatron Ie re, •.L-�l N FRAL��j yealed pt a g1'ance. The euecese of Orip Rhowe uocklet�,, lockets, oar- ritrgs,broarlles,tinger rings. -tbc; iuilU %i G its i1 ,711 the `r` 4 all" bra 3 hew wt 11 Chu, fact ix rs - -- - - R, . pe txir:,tet:-- it„(Grtoorre on , . Br�'t,zilian �' avehouse, Dever ©11'8 Black Brock- Rtr�'t't, 11'hitJJy..:• Out OUT statement : , Conservativ s even m reg political erlysoagehteatter than the chute Extra' lCvalue�e oQered 1nUolEN TS. will do well to prepare I at once f r press of the ncertiaas, ac. �. - - -- _ - . _ 1. sue hum letter- paper,--though cordions, violins and violin bowes, Qutee. A large -� the latter is equal to thatof any similar publics. consign ent of 5c. sheet music. Agent for • action. The Governmiit is aI•raigne�i then on the continent. Tu�k�r' N ' �r n for having upheld the $u supremacy pf For 1888, (}rip is to be considerably improved. Hei °tza n Co'8. piano, priceu of r►hic can be t`�' Sprlii g , p �t t . - p y The old cover is to be discarded • the pr is had on a pltcatioa. Also agent for the Mason • . i• ad Truss ; i , / the constitution, and it only. course cou►) ae 1S pages; while a handsom design to Hamlin cabinet organ. the itle is t0 appeal to the peop�e. The pia and di rov�le'faoiroliryaes togen°ent of the matter, FAN Y W - -- - 1' - form of the new party is not a mete p n1e arti.ti0 produc- L WUUL i� URK. then of the Cartoons, will materially improve the ottornau slip brackets, slipper cases, fall wa, ' typos - phical app�araace of the paper. variety ew s in wool oaavas, arsacene, 'ow µa - � O-' expression of want of confidence in the SWTxz Pairs Mu r, xoT $9 INCRRAS$n. _ nom, etc. Berlin wool-- 4UIony. an ri ministry, but a direct and unqualified Amri is now the cheapest paper of its dsss to na�Y. her. Plush for fancy work. GreaE �-� ca; and these improve>tna�at• must d•csid• variety raw panne{ rods, silk cords. tassel. ' aeClaratlOn that iri permittlri�' the eMy enhance its value. No one who takes anyy interest in the political and social affairs of this NEW PAPERS &MAGAZINES sentence of the court to take effect in oonutry should be without Kiel's case, the Committed complete and entert. u �. a' it presents a Onroinbb grates for , • I y a crime the g Pictorisl�reeprrl, as t all pr and nugaaines rvilich deserves punishment. The j/DO�`n°: moves,. cep fonalij low. Prices Fished on apppu- ey • cation. Premiums ben. ptioad taken with it the law, 8 PLATFQRM . for >'e )►it;k for all no ar , Csbinet is indicted and :': �3RiP'a*� s� ppat�l tfunior wrthokt vu aril • P magazines . ` ��1° pfd 4O any Address. c,,t , �t. } . t , 0 _ and in such a case tl�e Premier i$ k y. Patriotism iW;t1i. ; 1 bound to obtain the verdict of the out Partizanship • Trr�th mitkfts A vafl c ' 1' ,, f _ '.` s raerV solta ell efor8 Oilicil : TWA "& country with all oonveni nt speed." _ T s"'pr'. ordure ehlewhere. n11s the Double Trues vriti�ont the belt. Rte° Note the sition , . : ./- of the spa situated i11 the Pad by which a CONSTANT .1 lire. Pulitzer, wife of the proprietor of ' 0 * at Yeats, ,P��s tree, �� �*� BARD call �'�XRD pres8are gu its the her T but eaoy IN- . .i.V a PP° hernia when the traes >8 adjusted. a TLe New York World, gFve overaoate, ' ♦adrw the Grip Pttntin sad Pnblishin Co., BEOCK STREET, I •: -C� $'` tlhawle, and to to over $00 poor .boys and sd Front t3tr+set, Wes, Toronto ; or �w� . ,.-: L. - gall girls 01t Tli utursda wetoeder with year boollootler Qr otitiler loom CHE�I� , i :H, . - & DRUG GISTe u •� I ,� t . ... _. - ,S .t; :. �,_. ' ,: ,; . -;.: i 1. _ . , . ..� :r -.: 1 - - , :. :, '.: ::, . . - r. -.... • i r , A a, . , .. . - On Our Table I - i: •e-. . 04;.W,uw% t ro .,`rr..f.'. , -IW Y.O'•.:,• N4,N A-• I - KaV.se / , - - 1- - _ ; THF, LIit$AF.Y ,. -1 '`- *•►.�.e�.�+.. ,; I .. I � I '1fAGA7.I*►E. • M€ r. c ,ro,Rxevr.:•1.•wK,ama++r,�r. -.sr . a .: - 1. . ` , I. Iden'a LIBRARY hIA tw ' GAZINa is gaits the , 4 ti ;y';; , I . peer of the great 64 monthlies, in the . ; I • t _ ,'.:.- .lC t� . �; ��. '- - L amount and high quality ¢f Lhe literature T r e ow at Full , Blast - , ; which it prebente, though its coat is only - - - -- the nominal sum of 61.50 a year. I beg to into j � , i .. r#t a#y old friends and customers that .� + Among the contents in the current Ora. I now prepared bo buy - .1 - 1,er are articles by such noted anchors us 1 A Canon �Ari•ar, Max Moller, the Bisho of AI. - p AnI of h��bie Imo# - - i Quao Carlisle, Cardinal Newman, Philip Schaff, I ! and others. This magazine ought to have . . . w , l L. a eirenl8tion of ,.a hundred thousand. bit da�et �f x'10,% .. You can get a specimen 6om the pub. - - - . 1. lways on hand..:• . . lisher, John B. Alden, New York, for the - � / a pl-ice of 1.5 cents. Also Bralr; Shorts, . and all kinds of _ i . � -' L . .. - _=_• . . I Mill Feed. . alit ' ; . . !1.IA AND e$, :>t�s. , :: FLNYR ExCN�N0E0RNEAt. � .. i A nnigtie genius, ' that of Charles - ! --- 6- - Lamb. Jest like notbiiiR that ever JNO� 11�ITCHELL - , � . appeared before them, or has since ap- . r 1 I . ' . peared, are. the quaint and dehghtfal L'V'�I , 1. -Essays of Ella,,' s new edition of which 1 �, T' I . has recently�beeu issued b��pp Alden, "The ' I 1. Litecaty Revolution" W16 bed of New - . • - York. Tarn to any of our cyelo e I --AND- ,- i Media „a I and they will tell yon that Charles aL and T (_ ` . S -H D L �ti-as owe of the most cliarmin - gessayists • - that the English language has ever • ' --o -- _. known, and also that his "Essays of Elia" � . A�l land» of ., - 'D N - • '1 9 T : ;re the choicest of his works. They are MM.0 $ a�'ld t � i .1 . 110t.merely -the first work of their class, Ir si m"ber. _ - - - - -. - - • bus, like "Pil im's Pr - --.- ------ -- - - -- - -- - - - -- . - -- - - . gr ogress and'�Rob- • I:: - . `• wson Crusoe," they constitute a class by Boards, P10k, Joice,FeuclDg, themselves, The volume is certainly one Scantling, Flooring, Sid - of the host delightful of the books de. - is OUS .- � . -1 scribed in Mr. Alden 's 148 -page iUustaat- lag an,d Pump LOg'S. . �. ed catalogue, which he offers to send for- ALSO iNIN�LEt N0. 1, 2 ANO $t _-O� 1 2 r�-�� / %j 4 eeuts, or the 16 -page catalogue which On hand, and Cut to Order on hottest" .1 - - , it; sent free. Address, John B. Alden, Notice, and ' at. Lowest Prices, either at • , \ Publisher, New T, City. the Mill (Lot 1S, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 41 :\ -_ I ' miles, North of Claremont, or will be- - - The maddest roan in Washington is he delivered. Dry 4h. slabs for sale cheap. a ,. -. �. - wlio attended the dead- letter` sale and - I A.--I�- � *!...�� b ought in his own api lication to the We Te FORFAR, i-` .. - . • , President for a Consulshi . HAVe �ou lit for S t -cash the lair est 'lot of Dress Goods eves brought into this tewlly . P 7 -31 UXMIIDGE P.O. g po g g \ - .. - People who are rich enough to enjoy a --- , , (anc will sell the;f3amd 10 per cent. less thani the wholesale price. Call' and examine.. - . I Christmas every day in the year do not Administrators Notice. . always s lire so that they enjoy one in the T I.' true meaniufi of the term. Notice is herel�p gives in pursuance of -cite AL.GREY AST L. B AST - • . _ - . , Revised Statutes of Ontano,Chalster 107, sl oetion . .. I.. .• - 34, as amended by 46 Victoria, Chapter. 9,that a11. - ' Horsemen, Attention. - - . creditors having claims against Mary (or Iditinit!) I � 17 When Your horse is galled,or has an -ugly Beaton, deceased, (late of the Township of nicker• - '; sere: bstlie twice daily, and apply ing• in the County of Ontario, and the Proven a _�1�1 -L:J 1V Si .�3..L1 �Q L 1� rVO v O��IJ• .. _IIcG re•*or, & Parka's Carbolic Cerate. jt of Ontario. marri d woman, who died on or _ ., about the eighth ay of October A. D.. tf3Hb, are 7 L tuidoubtly the finest healing and cleans- requested to send ,y post, prepaid, or to deliver ` % .A.NI BQY T T E� VI'TS= - in;; application for it. Be sure you • +et to .John Ewin Far vs eli, of the Town of `l hitM. �IcUre;,ror •c Parkes. Sold far 25c ~er in :he County of Onti,xio, Solicitor for Donald U. Buffalo Robes and Goat Robes , 1# Beaten, Administrator of the personal Estate ; - - - bus, at the flickering Drucr Store. 6 -9 and effects,• rights and credits of the said Mary .1' `. : - ' 1. for Minnie) Beaton, deceased, on or before the' Commander Barlett, of the United tltli DAY OF JANL':1RY, A. D., iKk, their names They' -are determined to clear out their large stock- before New �eaxS. - S addresses, and descriptions of their claim, duly . % . fates av� , believes that at least Half verified• and the surities (if any) hold by them, I' . of the vessels lost last season 011 the and that after tlio said date the said Adminis ;;neat lakes might have been, saved by a trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the I I �✓�T- . ' ��� �•+�•���••�1�I1`T�, • said diary (or Min}iie) $eatou, deceased, anion • I , _ ,udiciotls use of oil on the troubled the parties entitled thereto, regard being hag - Avaters. only to the claims of which notice has been A21d .see. tlie. •cheapest good$ ever oilered ' in tills market, and `we are determined ' . i given as above reqListed ; and the said AdIIiinis- � . -. A 1lemorsble Dag-- Ati;;ust 15th', .1860, trator will not be liable for the Raid assets, or t+o:Sell them off at astonishing low prices. - .. , - , I'L should be recorded in lllstOry, as one of any part thereof, to any person or persons, of . i "hose claims no ice shall not hove been re- i :'� �• A 1riPBELL. . the most memorable days of the centnrv. ceived, duly veriri d, by said Solicitor at the = - - Un that date, after days of careful study time of pl•;_ - - -- - - - - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - -- -- -- - ____ _ . - - -- ---------- ------- - - -• -- - - -- - . - said diggqnbution. JOHN, F.. )r A ^ - -- - - - -- -- - -- . -�' -. - xnd experiments for some remedy to check WELL, Solicitor fbr said Administrator. Dated ' -, • at Whitby this 8tt4day of December, is85. (L-9. ! r D- the'rapid growth of Consumption, �`est s ' Cough Syrup was introduded to the world. Send 10 cents postage, and we willmail . ` � O * � , sir re s en. S (, . Since then its history has been a coiitin- you Lee a royal,valuable,samplo box of that u-ill put you in the way of T . . rious series of triumphs, as it has cured an making more money at once, than ! I, p-- - unlimited number of casesof Consumption auythine in America. Both sexes of all ages eau . • + in Its early stages, Throat and Lnn� live at home and work in spare time. or all the 1 �. W. F U I T S, A M .11I D S , diseases, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bron- time. Capital not required. We will start you. , - g . Imtuense pay sur for those who start at once. I , _' rhitis,Asthma; and Whooping 'Cough. STINSON CO., P�rtland, Maine. 7 -. ! F' llberts,' SLC. Also- a "old at the Pickering : Drug Store. Price - - , -- - -__ _- -- - i -� �j, (�� ` 33 cents, i0 cents, and S1.Qfl per bottle. r 1 • , i jN L' TOC QF - Vl LAS, �, W , �%9 - T hUllllliss is to Le introduced into the I I S!1 - To be bald very cheap. . l • r. ; . prisons of Easter Russia instead of beer. o ,, it contains 6 per cent. of alcohol, the ' CHRISTMAS - CARS ---An Excellent varlet Chew • �� Hl hest �r�ces paid* -far 'good .. n jr� p • L whey of the transgressor will be hard in, a • �: 4�f the Best Qnahty.: i as well as a fine assortment of Winter Dry Goods. Eastern Russia atiyw ay. u'11 at at ills _ . . Fluid Lightning. I'� I , , 3 HaSf Baccn, Spiced'RoU '"Coal Oil 18 cents per gallon ' , - ,'Dale I 47 -y A All sufferers fr+otn Lhat terrible .t7rmeut, I T tienral-ia, can be made h>tiplip• in one and other Provisions, cheap. ►uimicnt • a sin lea licatiou cif fluid' I ; GE ar PARKER , I)U� BARYON.. . �5 .. pp (RA =SINS, + . L:n:.�..::.r; :;::;:::y .a11L -l.�a l;wiiiful li..�;,s, Flc?7r nBt ! I111 FEAd aIR'1i�5 i - - -- - - -- - - - - \ : and without usiugany disvustin� medicine {nr slue. �WE' . flav sifter day .with - little or no result. t 1 ' V. r#_--:h iszrd f400d. - ' F'lui�l Liglttnin� also cures its effectually FarrnerS wOTk a 'Spec' . ! p �: • Au iuspectll�u ill ublige. i ooth:iche, Lumbago, Rheumatism, He I I ; • _ xc:he, :cnd is only `25 cents per bottle at the ; cHOPVilgG• i�ON`. ALEX FI TEL ` ' V. . 1'icrerin,+ Drug Stare.- _ (3 !1 I ,II day, - e - -'I Three hundred stoats and ez�elti y r T ) - I , 1 ETA I'InI� 5 Isere recently sent fi•oni Lincolnshire, ! . eunsi;;uecl to \etvLealancl. 'this is tlie) F1oUr' pEl' . �0, r; 2.2 %� t0 2.•50 . � • 1. sixth lizrne cousigntneut sent during the �1 an per oIl - 11. J� .' ' List two years. Four thousa,cd live ' ) I n _ . 1. 1►igeons were shipped to feed the a,niinals Shorts peg Tan,' ,� -- `.10.00 �,� � �al E�iaf ��� _ zi.� RANGE' ,Itlrilri the �oyane. Screenin s er 100 , -1, ''� JOe -- -- - Cholera Preventative p �TCtice tC cC11t2a.CtCTS SPECTACLES AND EVE =GLA, ES . i Chop Feed do y 1.00' _ Iu order to withstand Chole a d Bach I:ALEI) TAN DEllb atldrFSSeII t•� the Are the Duly tienuiva En�;lisli Articles in, the ('anaiiian :�IarkE t. Iii epidemics a perfect purit o blood Mill clos Saturda 1]i lets Real'Pebbles are kept in stock. Teets are given to purchasers to prove ;e iuineuess. ` g J i� ► J under�ignc +d�iurl rn►lc}rsr -d 'Ten�lcr Earths I . :ind the proper action of the ! ch are Welland Canal," will he r evived- at ti.i, oi`ice They qre recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, . required. To insure that end, in' the at �) o clock I until the arrival •,i the > astern and ti4 "ebteru ti'ice- President, Ex- President, and Ex -t� ice - President of the Medical Assn ciation of • . . Z: �: most available and omplete , v _ - >. __ tntsils on O� 'DAY. the :,th day of .t3Ni iK1 Canada ; the President of the College of Ph%aictsus :tazd Sur;eons of (�iuebrc ; tl�e I'ean • ; . next 111x+(',! for raisin;; tii+O malls of the loci:•. , nanner, use McGregor's Speedy C Lire for ! I weirs, &-c, "Litt increasing toe t!eieht of the lank; of the Njedical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Es- Yresicieuts of the u HOOVER & w1_1 RIGHTI , of that part of 1ho WellanO canal between Pert Medical Council of Nova Scotia, dic., ,tc. These recommendatiow, oetiht to be, suAi- :)yspep�i:s and - Impure Blood: here is -io purer, safer or more re Table re ed in _-. - p - -_ -- __ - - - Qalhous,elana Thorold. ur d for deepening the cient to prove their gaulities, - but if further proof is needed, call cin . 1. csiytence for Indi;;estion,�'ostiven ss, etc. I Summit Taevei between �'hnrold and lla�:.e} a }Send, neat Hunit,eraton. CHRISTOPHER DALE Hardware Merchant, is ering . .Ask .our nei -libor or anylperson ha has .1 The works, tl>rougbout. !rill be let h; SeCtions. } �' . I J_ .. ArriVed. plans of the several localities. toga. er with - -_ - -- used it. Sold at the Pickering) Drt a Store. - I 1 i plans and descriptive xlw.a bite . t can r •sec h -r `) 1 TI Trial bottle l,ivcn free. ; -!1 at this otilec+ on ►►Lid after 1ilbADAX, the 11th I k 9 . - , N C' 1 next, (18514►, - whore rr inteiJ ' .- _ , - -- -- - -- -- - - - -- -- " I ' , fonustof ender can be ohtainod. A 11 La class of ` . I MARRIE C i , intormatlon relat[ve to the works north of Ills¢- =Z3. Cr1�1,Y'QLi'�.011t ai3.(�, ��C�Tlii _jr �' Ala' f,�C AScgrtment of.. burg will he turniod at the resident LiibZneeiri I,F, iS gti 9- -Slsir Y. - -On the 30th Doc., 1 �, at tho -- of�ice, Thorold ; and for works oomh of, Allanburg resi,ii,ucc+ oP :11 r. D. Leavens, Pickering, b� the I planK, speciticatiuii9, �c., mayy be seen at the � . D Call and. See if L Rev. in ( +. Howson, Mr. 1Ldwin Henry Sisley, Tweeds il� riels WlnceyS Redid nt F:agineer's uffice, Vyellaud. • of Pi keri Hill, to bliss Elie ' BeatricoILeavens, t t f Coutr aetors ato requested to bear in wind that T �' N : r of Pickering: tenders will not be ix,neidered twleas made strict- i . 11 ly in accordance with the printed forms, and, in . =Q 3ES N�'r rSMMila ,;L:. , '' I i - PIGIiERIN'Ci si HHF.T- -- 1: D�eSS•OQ case of flrais, except there'arekttache�3 theaecual) E i. eignaSurea the nature of the oeot3pation an�i'��! STOVEPIPFast- I�A �tPS E NFwS Or'FI . Dec. 3 e£. 1f38i �. ry i , i• pl :ice of r ©+idenu+ Lit . nch tneasbesr oI •!Lime : e►nd - I• d1l wheat 78e to t33c ; sprin�, (tie to t�4c, goose. LADIES Ali D GENTS L X E R -. �'iirther an - woepwj Lank cheque fur the eu:n of . 1 i � , f - - . Ale to .5,�. Flower per cwt. #:,.3, to kES." . Bran, l � � � � � Tvx) Thousand Dollars or more, according to tho Coal 0� Lost ° . •, . A1:. 50 per ton; i4hort = ;, SIG p .r ton C op feed, `� i;'uz, CA � �(.:.: catc.it Lit the n;,rh ua t. p.): -tion, nr;at accfal;- • I ,. ! ' i<1.1 =•. Screenings, 8Uc; per ctis . ' . pant the respective tenders, which sum shall be , F4RyiERB' 11¢A GET. 1 ! forfeited if tho party tenderi� declines entering Cheaper thal. anybody else. Also, a: arge assortment o� ! into contract for the wo fks, at• the rates stated 85 -17 y , - ! . ? " Toro¢ ,Doc.. • .I88is . 1 ' in the offei 4ubmitaed. ,, ►fit L . . �, T e recei is of Slain on the street t a were ' The uzinoaat required to each case will be scat- The $Qi)SCr1U @r, or his brother, who is an experienced work- ' - : -Ti and p LADIES' WED � ed oa the form of tender. prices steady. A ouL 500 b els of I The cheque or money tJtas sent in will be re- man, will be in Pickering Friday and Saturday of each week wheat offered and sold at to't34 for fall, and turned to the respective parcieo whose tenderb to a8S1St d J. H. Blllldy. - 70c to 84c for spring, and 70e for Boos• Barley Ah'D ) are not accepted. rirm, the leading sales of 60¢ bushel t 60c to .. �`t y . _ This department does not, however, bind it- 9Zc; the bulk of it at 70c to . Oats nchaug- ;. I !t to e lowest o tender. - - - -_ _ _ -- _ - . -- . -- --- - - - - -- - _ --- -- - _ -- - . ed, with sales of 200 bushels at 34c Lo Peas Y��' ! se accept th 1 wee r any to d S1tt1IIgS Of t�16 .I)IQ1810A Courts, COt1IIty Of - Qntario 1885. unchanged, at 00c to 61c, with receipt of 150 1 BUTTONED SHOES: . By order, , • bushels. Rye at 60c. Hay n flair sa ply, 25 `. ., A. B. BRADLEY, r~ � a, L. Secretary. o ' Clerk acid Bailiff and td ,cS r s a .. a v o m' , - loads sold at $10 to $11 ford ver,and t S to 1i I dl5jfo>ctimothy. Straw easier ;six 10 at $7 50 �- A 1*5w figures Department of 1Raiiwsj^e and Canal, z Plrae of Soldiilf P. O. Address' ., P. O. Address. ,° �, �,.°r,; O Z A 1. . - - for loo 1 .. Ottawa. 9th December. 1886. } , . �i8 - d � b0 dl oose, an at $11 LO $11; - Hogs easy at $515 to $5 25 for , for light. Beef, $3 to $4 fororequ . $5 to $7 for hindquarters. %6 Wand mutton, 64 50 to $5 1 _____ 2 Zit¢ TA 1ZM- for heavy, a Lamb, 0 50 per 1 un ed. d $5 50 re, and 50 to lbs. •latlo ..M1 �. FOLLO '3:-- MAIL EXPBEss. . 1 . 8.20 M.: . 2.45 - M.. ' LOCAL. p . M. '. ! ' _ I `TaAfN9 GOING WFST DOE AS FOLLO . ' '. 1. MAIL EXPRESS, . 9.05 . M. , MIXED. - . - . :, I 9.37 - 1 rd time Uxbridge: s � I I . I ,. • \ � •. ! ` I. � Uxbridge. 9 16 19 1,4.8 29 . ... �. � :, .. ..:- -.. , _ 11.1 ' C&nuington: I c4nuington. 11 ` * 15 9 21 l4 4 s ""': I . - On Our Table I - i: •e-. . 04;.W,uw% t ro .,`rr..f.'. , -IW Y.O'•.:,• N4,N A-• I - KaV.se / , - - 1- - _ ; THF, LIit$AF.Y ,. -1 '`- *•►.�.e�.�+.. ,; I .. I � I '1fAGA7.I*►E. • M€ r. c ,ro,Rxevr.:•1.•wK,ama++r,�r. -.sr . a .: - 1. . ` , I. Iden'a LIBRARY hIA tw ' GAZINa is gaits the , 4 ti ;y';; , I . peer of the great 64 monthlies, in the . ; I • t _ ,'.:.- .lC t� . �; ��. '- - L amount and high quality ¢f Lhe literature T r e ow at Full , Blast - , ; which it prebente, though its coat is only - - - -- the nominal sum of 61.50 a year. I beg to into j � , i .. r#t a#y old friends and customers that .� + Among the contents in the current Ora. I now prepared bo buy - .1 - 1,er are articles by such noted anchors us 1 A Canon �Ari•ar, Max Moller, the Bisho of AI. - p AnI of h��bie Imo# - - i Quao Carlisle, Cardinal Newman, Philip Schaff, I ! and others. This magazine ought to have . . . w , l L. a eirenl8tion of ,.a hundred thousand. bit da�et �f x'10,% .. You can get a specimen 6om the pub. - - - . 1. lways on hand..:• . . lisher, John B. Alden, New York, for the - � / a pl-ice of 1.5 cents. Also Bralr; Shorts, . and all kinds of _ i . � -' L . .. - _=_• . . I Mill Feed. . alit ' ; . . !1.IA AND e$, :>t�s. , :: FLNYR ExCN�N0E0RNEAt. � .. i A nnigtie genius, ' that of Charles - ! --- 6- - Lamb. Jest like notbiiiR that ever JNO� 11�ITCHELL - , � . appeared before them, or has since ap- . r 1 I . ' . peared, are. the quaint and dehghtfal L'V'�I , 1. -Essays of Ella,,' s new edition of which 1 �, T' I . has recently�beeu issued b��pp Alden, "The ' I 1. Litecaty Revolution" W16 bed of New - . • - York. Tarn to any of our cyelo e I --AND- ,- i Media „a I and they will tell yon that Charles aL and T (_ ` . S -H D L �ti-as owe of the most cliarmin - gessayists • - that the English language has ever • ' --o -- _. known, and also that his "Essays of Elia" � . A�l land» of ., - 'D N - • '1 9 T : ;re the choicest of his works. They are MM.0 $ a�'ld t � i .1 . 110t.merely -the first work of their class, Ir si m"ber. _ - - - - -. - - • bus, like "Pil im's Pr - --.- ------ -- - - -- - -- - - - -- . - -- - - . gr ogress and'�Rob- • I:: - . `• wson Crusoe," they constitute a class by Boards, P10k, Joice,FeuclDg, themselves, The volume is certainly one Scantling, Flooring, Sid - of the host delightful of the books de. - is OUS .- � . -1 scribed in Mr. Alden 's 148 -page iUustaat- lag an,d Pump LOg'S. . �. ed catalogue, which he offers to send for- ALSO iNIN�LEt N0. 1, 2 ANO $t _-O� 1 2 r�-�� / %j 4 eeuts, or the 16 -page catalogue which On hand, and Cut to Order on hottest" .1 - - , it; sent free. Address, John B. Alden, Notice, and ' at. Lowest Prices, either at • , \ Publisher, New T, City. the Mill (Lot 1S, 5th Con. Uxbridge), 41 :\ -_ I ' miles, North of Claremont, or will be- - - The maddest roan in Washington is he delivered. Dry 4h. slabs for sale cheap. a ,. -. �. - wlio attended the dead- letter` sale and - I A.--I�- � *!...�� b ought in his own api lication to the We Te FORFAR, i-` .. - . • , President for a Consulshi . HAVe �ou lit for S t -cash the lair est 'lot of Dress Goods eves brought into this tewlly . P 7 -31 UXMIIDGE P.O. g po g g \ - .. - People who are rich enough to enjoy a --- , , (anc will sell the;f3amd 10 per cent. less thani the wholesale price. Call' and examine.. - . I Christmas every day in the year do not Administrators Notice. . always s lire so that they enjoy one in the T I.' true meaniufi of the term. Notice is herel�p gives in pursuance of -cite AL.GREY AST L. B AST - • . _ - . , Revised Statutes of Ontano,Chalster 107, sl oetion . .. I.. .• - 34, as amended by 46 Victoria, Chapter. 9,that a11. - ' Horsemen, Attention. - - . creditors having claims against Mary (or Iditinit!) I � 17 When Your horse is galled,or has an -ugly Beaton, deceased, (late of the Township of nicker• - '; sere: bstlie twice daily, and apply ing• in the County of Ontario, and the Proven a _�1�1 -L:J 1V Si .�3..L1 �Q L 1� rVO v O��IJ• .. _IIcG re•*or, & Parka's Carbolic Cerate. jt of Ontario. marri d woman, who died on or _ ., about the eighth ay of October A. D.. tf3Hb, are 7 L tuidoubtly the finest healing and cleans- requested to send ,y post, prepaid, or to deliver ` % .A.NI BQY T T E� VI'TS= - in;; application for it. Be sure you • +et to .John Ewin Far vs eli, of the Town of `l hitM. �IcUre;,ror •c Parkes. Sold far 25c ~er in :he County of Onti,xio, Solicitor for Donald U. Buffalo Robes and Goat Robes , 1# Beaten, Administrator of the personal Estate ; - - - bus, at the flickering Drucr Store. 6 -9 and effects,• rights and credits of the said Mary .1' `. : - ' 1. for Minnie) Beaton, deceased, on or before the' Commander Barlett, of the United tltli DAY OF JANL':1RY, A. D., iKk, their names They' -are determined to clear out their large stock- before New �eaxS. - S addresses, and descriptions of their claim, duly . % . fates av� , believes that at least Half verified• and the surities (if any) hold by them, I' . of the vessels lost last season 011 the and that after tlio said date the said Adminis ;;neat lakes might have been, saved by a trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the I I �✓�T- . ' ��� �•+�•���••�1�I1`T�, • said diary (or Min}iie) $eatou, deceased, anion • I , _ ,udiciotls use of oil on the troubled the parties entitled thereto, regard being hag - Avaters. only to the claims of which notice has been A21d .see. tlie. •cheapest good$ ever oilered ' in tills market, and `we are determined ' . i given as above reqListed ; and the said AdIIiinis- � . -. A 1lemorsble Dag-- Ati;;ust 15th', .1860, trator will not be liable for the Raid assets, or t+o:Sell them off at astonishing low prices. - .. , - , I'L should be recorded in lllstOry, as one of any part thereof, to any person or persons, of . i "hose claims no ice shall not hove been re- i :'� �• A 1riPBELL. . the most memorable days of the centnrv. ceived, duly veriri d, by said Solicitor at the = - - Un that date, after days of careful study time of pl•;_ - - -- - - - - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - -- -- -- - ____ _ . - - -- ---------- ------- - - -• -- - - -- - . - said diggqnbution. JOHN, F.. )r A ^ - -- - - - -- -- - -- . -�' -. - xnd experiments for some remedy to check WELL, Solicitor fbr said Administrator. Dated ' -, • at Whitby this 8tt4day of December, is85. (L-9. ! r D- the'rapid growth of Consumption, �`est s ' Cough Syrup was introduded to the world. Send 10 cents postage, and we willmail . ` � O * � , sir re s en. S (, . Since then its history has been a coiitin- you Lee a royal,valuable,samplo box of that u-ill put you in the way of T . . rious series of triumphs, as it has cured an making more money at once, than ! I, p-- - unlimited number of casesof Consumption auythine in America. Both sexes of all ages eau . • + in Its early stages, Throat and Lnn� live at home and work in spare time. or all the 1 �. W. F U I T S, A M .11I D S , diseases, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bron- time. Capital not required. We will start you. , - g . Imtuense pay sur for those who start at once. I , _' rhitis,Asthma; and Whooping 'Cough. STINSON CO., P�rtland, Maine. 7 -. ! F' llberts,' SLC. Also- a "old at the Pickering : Drug Store. Price - - , -- - -__ _- -- - i -� �j, (�� ` 33 cents, i0 cents, and S1.Qfl per bottle. r 1 • , i jN L' TOC QF - Vl LAS, �, W , �%9 - T hUllllliss is to Le introduced into the I I S!1 - To be bald very cheap. . l • r. ; . prisons of Easter Russia instead of beer. o ,, it contains 6 per cent. of alcohol, the ' CHRISTMAS - CARS ---An Excellent varlet Chew • �� Hl hest �r�ces paid* -far 'good .. n jr� p • L whey of the transgressor will be hard in, a • �: 4�f the Best Qnahty.: i as well as a fine assortment of Winter Dry Goods. Eastern Russia atiyw ay. u'11 at at ills _ . . Fluid Lightning. I'� I , , 3 HaSf Baccn, Spiced'RoU '"Coal Oil 18 cents per gallon ' , - ,'Dale I 47 -y A All sufferers fr+otn Lhat terrible .t7rmeut, I T tienral-ia, can be made h>tiplip• in one and other Provisions, cheap. ►uimicnt • a sin lea licatiou cif fluid' I ; GE ar PARKER , I)U� BARYON.. . �5 .. pp (RA =SINS, + . L:n:.�..::.r; :;::;:::y .a11L -l.�a l;wiiiful li..�;,s, Flc?7r nBt ! I111 FEAd aIR'1i�5 i - - -- - - -- - - - - \ : and without usiugany disvustin� medicine {nr slue. �WE' . flav sifter day .with - little or no result. t 1 ' V. r#_--:h iszrd f400d. - ' F'lui�l Liglttnin� also cures its effectually FarrnerS wOTk a 'Spec' . ! p �: • Au iuspectll�u ill ublige. i ooth:iche, Lumbago, Rheumatism, He I I ; • _ xc:he, :cnd is only `25 cents per bottle at the ; cHOPVilgG• i�ON`. ALEX FI TEL ` ' V. . 1'icrerin,+ Drug Stare.- _ (3 !1 I ,II day, - e - -'I Three hundred stoats and ez�elti y r T ) - I , 1 ETA I'InI� 5 Isere recently sent fi•oni Lincolnshire, ! . eunsi;;uecl to \etvLealancl. 'this is tlie) F1oUr' pEl' . �0, r; 2.2 %� t0 2.•50 . � • 1. sixth lizrne cousigntneut sent during the �1 an per oIl - 11. J� .' ' List two years. Four thousa,cd live ' ) I n _ . 1. 1►igeons were shipped to feed the a,niinals Shorts peg Tan,' ,� -- `.10.00 �,� � �al E�iaf ��� _ zi.� RANGE' ,Itlrilri the �oyane. Screenin s er 100 , -1, ''� JOe -- -- - Cholera Preventative p �TCtice tC cC11t2a.CtCTS SPECTACLES AND EVE =GLA, ES . i Chop Feed do y 1.00' _ Iu order to withstand Chole a d Bach I:ALEI) TAN DEllb atldrFSSeII t•� the Are the Duly tienuiva En�;lisli Articles in, the ('anaiiian :�IarkE t. Iii epidemics a perfect purit o blood Mill clos Saturda 1]i lets Real'Pebbles are kept in stock. Teets are given to purchasers to prove ;e iuineuess. ` g J i� ► J under�ignc +d�iurl rn►lc}rsr -d 'Ten�lcr Earths I . :ind the proper action of the ! ch are Welland Canal," will he r evived- at ti.i, oi`ice They qre recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, . required. To insure that end, in' the at �) o clock I until the arrival •,i the > astern and ti4 "ebteru ti'ice- President, Ex- President, and Ex -t� ice - President of the Medical Assn ciation of • . . Z: �: most available and omplete , v _ - >. __ tntsils on O� 'DAY. the :,th day of .t3Ni iK1 Canada ; the President of the College of Ph%aictsus :tazd Sur;eons of (�iuebrc ; tl�e I'ean • ; . next 111x+(',! for raisin;; tii+O malls of the loci:•. , nanner, use McGregor's Speedy C Lire for ! I weirs, &-c, "Litt increasing toe t!eieht of the lank; of the Njedical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Es- Yresicieuts of the u HOOVER & w1_1 RIGHTI , of that part of 1ho WellanO canal between Pert Medical Council of Nova Scotia, dic., ,tc. These recommendatiow, oetiht to be, suAi- :)yspep�i:s and - Impure Blood: here is -io purer, safer or more re Table re ed in _-. - p - -_ -- __ - - - Qalhous,elana Thorold. ur d for deepening the cient to prove their gaulities, - but if further proof is needed, call cin . 1. csiytence for Indi;;estion,�'ostiven ss, etc. I Summit Taevei between �'hnrold and lla�:.e} a }Send, neat Hunit,eraton. CHRISTOPHER DALE Hardware Merchant, is ering . .Ask .our nei -libor or anylperson ha has .1 The works, tl>rougbout. !rill be let h; SeCtions. } �' . I J_ .. ArriVed. plans of the several localities. toga. er with - -_ - -- used it. Sold at the Pickering) Drt a Store. - I 1 i plans and descriptive xlw.a bite . t can r •sec h -r `) 1 TI Trial bottle l,ivcn free. ; -!1 at this otilec+ on ►►Lid after 1ilbADAX, the 11th I k 9 . - , N C' 1 next, (18514►, - whore rr inteiJ ' .- _ , - -- -- - -- -- - - - -- -- " I ' , fonustof ender can be ohtainod. A 11 La class of ` . I MARRIE C i , intormatlon relat[ve to the works north of Ills¢- =Z3. Cr1�1,Y'QLi'�.011t ai3.(�, ��C�Tlii _jr �' Ala' f,�C AScgrtment of.. burg will he turniod at the resident LiibZneeiri I,F, iS gti 9- -Slsir Y. - -On the 30th Doc., 1 �, at tho -- of�ice, Thorold ; and for works oomh of, Allanburg resi,ii,ucc+ oP :11 r. D. Leavens, Pickering, b� the I planK, speciticatiuii9, �c., mayy be seen at the � . D Call and. See if L Rev. in ( +. Howson, Mr. 1Ldwin Henry Sisley, Tweeds il� riels WlnceyS Redid nt F:agineer's uffice, Vyellaud. • of Pi keri Hill, to bliss Elie ' BeatricoILeavens, t t f Coutr aetors ato requested to bear in wind that T �' N : r of Pickering: tenders will not be ix,neidered twleas made strict- i . 11 ly in accordance with the printed forms, and, in . =Q 3ES N�'r rSMMila ,;L:. , '' I i - PIGIiERIN'Ci si HHF.T- -- 1: D�eSS•OQ case of flrais, except there'arekttache�3 theaecual) E i. eignaSurea the nature of the oeot3pation an�i'��! STOVEPIPFast- I�A �tPS E NFwS Or'FI . Dec. 3 e£. 1f38i �. ry i , i• pl :ice of r ©+idenu+ Lit . nch tneasbesr oI •!Lime : e►nd - I• d1l wheat 78e to t33c ; sprin�, (tie to t�4c, goose. LADIES Ali D GENTS L X E R -. �'iirther an - woepwj Lank cheque fur the eu:n of . 1 i � , f - - . Ale to .5,�. Flower per cwt. #:,.3, to kES." . Bran, l � � � � � Tvx) Thousand Dollars or more, according to tho Coal 0� Lost ° . •, . A1:. 50 per ton; i4hort = ;, SIG p .r ton C op feed, `� i;'uz, CA � �(.:.: catc.it Lit the n;,rh ua t. p.): -tion, nr;at accfal;- • I ,. ! ' i<1.1 =•. Screenings, 8Uc; per ctis . ' . pant the respective tenders, which sum shall be , F4RyiERB' 11¢A GET. 1 ! forfeited if tho party tenderi� declines entering Cheaper thal. anybody else. Also, a: arge assortment o� ! into contract for the wo fks, at• the rates stated 85 -17 y , - ! . ? " Toro¢ ,Doc.. • .I88is . 1 ' in the offei 4ubmitaed. ,, ►fit L . . �, T e recei is of Slain on the street t a were ' The uzinoaat required to each case will be scat- The $Qi)SCr1U @r, or his brother, who is an experienced work- ' - : -Ti and p LADIES' WED � ed oa the form of tender. prices steady. A ouL 500 b els of I The cheque or money tJtas sent in will be re- man, will be in Pickering Friday and Saturday of each week wheat offered and sold at to't34 for fall, and turned to the respective parcieo whose tenderb to a8S1St d J. H. Blllldy. - 70c to 84c for spring, and 70e for Boos• Barley Ah'D ) are not accepted. rirm, the leading sales of 60¢ bushel t 60c to .. �`t y . _ This department does not, however, bind it- 9Zc; the bulk of it at 70c to . Oats nchaug- ;. I !t to e lowest o tender. - - - -_ _ _ -- _ - . -- . -- --- - - - - -- - _ --- -- - _ -- - . ed, with sales of 200 bushels at 34c Lo Peas Y��' ! se accept th 1 wee r any to d S1tt1IIgS Of t�16 .I)IQ1810A Courts, COt1IIty Of - Qntario 1885. unchanged, at 00c to 61c, with receipt of 150 1 BUTTONED SHOES: . By order, , • bushels. Rye at 60c. Hay n flair sa ply, 25 `. ., A. B. BRADLEY, r~ � a, L. Secretary. o ' Clerk acid Bailiff and td ,cS r s a .. a v o m' , - loads sold at $10 to $11 ford ver,and t S to 1i I dl5jfo>ctimothy. Straw easier ;six 10 at $7 50 �- A 1*5w figures Department of 1Raiiwsj^e and Canal, z Plrae of Soldiilf P. O. Address' ., P. O. Address. ,° �, �,.°r,; O Z A 1. . - - for loo 1 .. Ottawa. 9th December. 1886. } , . �i8 - d � b0 dl oose, an at $11 LO $11; - Hogs easy at $515 to $5 25 for , for light. Beef, $3 to $4 fororequ . $5 to $7 for hindquarters. %6 Wand mutton, 64 50 to $5 1 _____ 2 Zit¢ TA 1ZM- for heavy, a Lamb, 0 50 per 1 un ed. d $5 50 re, and 50 to lbs. •latlo a1.T.19 . , TRAINS GOING EAST DOE AS FOLLO '3:-- MAIL EXPBEss. . 1 . 8.20 M.: • - MIXXD, Le 2.45 - M.. ' LOCAL. 6.45 . M. '. ! ' _ I `TaAfN9 GOING WFST DOE AS FOLLO 5:-- ' '. 1. MAIL EXPRESS, . 9.05 . M. , MIXED. - . 5.15 . M. .. • . :, MAIL FtiIVANra$, r -. I 9.37 . K. - • Trains run on stan -! rd time Uxbridge: s � I I I • \ � •. ! ` I. 1 Whitby. D.C. Mapdouald.. J. W. Palmer, • 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 ' - .. , ; `. . Whitby. Whitby. l - . - 1 , 2 , I Broughsra, - ,' U. "Gleason, Chas. W.Matthewtii,. ,>r.. 2 . 3 21 . 1 Diiffin s Creek. (3reeztood. Brougham. 3. 3' 3 3 Port Perry. J. W. Burnham; J. C. Paxton, ' 1. Port Petry. • . Port Perry. 8 9 � -- 18 13 7 19 14 , ! Uxbridge: s Z. Hemphill, J. C. W�iddiifleld, I 4.. . i Uxbridge. � Uxbridge. 9 16 19 1,4.8 29 16 5 Oa�� , , (1h". 8�raham, Samuel Baird, . 11.1 ' C&nuington: I c4nuington. 11 ` * 15 9 21 l4 4 s ""': 6 13"Vertan. a�irge 1�'. Brtsae, D"A Ras, 17 Beavrba. 'D'. Beaverlr 1S' 31'!" IAi i 7 Upterguve. J.Gillsspis, Chines Hewitt, - - f :' Upwgrovg. Atherly:. 13 21.. _ 11 116 is • r tae. we, 1n. , - t1.y,_ By order, J. R. PA,RRWBLL, Clerk .af this P� z r . , . ,.� - . I W 1 l' { w' ,'{ " ' , . . - ,. , I 1, I , lei r • y ,ts . _ . i�l . : - , .. - - _ , . - - . . - - - .. _ _ _ . : - I I ... . :. I .. ,. . . I . . . I - , . I , � . � : - t - . - ., , . .. . I --- I - - . , -.:. .:, . . �' . , . ,: ,. .. -. - -r, .. .. :. .. . - . i i �I, . , II 1 ? _ t' . , -.. _ — . 'I I . , 1' , . . � - . - 1 ,. _ fir, k • { ,t HE: BOOK.- O���� �„ They cult him wicked Oh, !'s u apt so ! This batnt•ont wick f bat a lamp glorified, Tile "Ii04'el'1 llfslme OA 8p8o a�f I.-­ ! -, "', � ­ . Bats So d of wicked, tb4•b all l know: : . , dot in the windows of the Lord, to gntde Aa the world -wide celebrity of the Ro '�" . - -,' It ir J : T . T O W B R I Ti G 1� ,: , He i, my father, and has need of me." Benighted rs+►u1s, to cheer the tempest•tosssd, item u a silver- laced , ti'en f ' 1. . .. 4 upon s has ,timid , :1 ( - Amd show.the Way of Life, which I have atsdibe growth of man Im ens. it ma y?' 1. r9 well." cries Maurice, and :moo y f And' *- eu do el " , y. lost• be interesting to recall briefly the biatory ' / • . " Your little hen 'very h n strong. . . - this lumens brand. In the 1 N..w watch till I return ; 'twill not be long." Ott' Allanbarn : •• All that yarn say, and seven years after the first i llca i' ply' �~ I 1. +. >� / % more, electricity for silver - plating articles 'of dot . ' �� it/ I Fdva .S - minutes takes him to a roach ;.tan My author In his book hiw said before.,: mestio use, the first objects bearing `J •r, • - - i --� y more. trade mark were manufwctured in Hartford s . ,�': ,` 1 And he slights is haste at his own door. �• , 4 I - 8 Good hooka are pearl and gdd , yet not of CORD. The three brothers who originated �s� __ There busy hands in ample ba�ksts pack t the msnafaotnre, and who had the tutu`��`° - ' ' y , Fuel 'and food, and be is' whirling back ; Ie builded bright the New Tertssalem ; of Rogers, placed upon the market a c sm i` i ��. t / I•'inde a phydoian by the way, and, to ! !V j prophets g greatly superior to any thin Hear thou Eh eel tea Yoke the beta of cods all sa g P�vi �- 5 s:'.; ,, into that d!s>atsat chamfer steals a glow f f Ktediln a kle y the tat heard, oasly known. The venture was carried for. is. I. 1 �% Of comfort. ga rqo gi'i► And shape in thine otait life the Mining ward for considerable time, until it w ,�� - - _ I The table bei►ms with boo>4tp, wbpu+e ofaate A found ti�►t this high quality of the w,w~ 1 1 - Only the rank - breathed empty battles . - could only be maintained profitably E th - • �_ stood : Bat now, we tali too mgoh, end yon employment of greater capital and resoar 1 While in the child the sense of gratitude „ ces h\ mot. •� than the brothers had at their cJmmand ;":::;� \\ �\ ,�', For gifts that warn by Heavenly Marcy •, - , - r ; . _ �.� . 1� I - ' '� cent Tn the pale facie a vivid gleam expressed climb, Wand thee bsincs consequently, w bliged to eau- `'Yr7 as sold to the w� Is lost In Wonder and bewilderment. -- • Surprise, hope,. doubt, "I had well -nigh Meriden Britannis Company, of Meriden, A "' • I. �' ' forgot Conn., who required thereby e.t Only to k �� � I - �•�� . " " Lai, child 3 But now beside the patients That mob•& boost was- written. Is it not � established trade -mark, but also, durirlig • `. c bed Right Thinking--and Right ti •. 9 ght Living? 1 their lives, the services of the or•ginaton- :,_ 1. ;, - :'# - ��:,n� The doctor site ;and ere she tonohea bread, ; r; ?�11.;� `� Thou h from long (..sting weak In every � T� faoilitiee and able mwagement of the - \�. �, new owners enabled them to iliaririoe'cried malntal>a. and ' .�" i improve the hl h unlit di fhb ware , sad ` ,$0 f h ,,, ',` t . �:: �',I; • ��` .`j �r She trembling wrPits for words of hope (ram •� Yo ride ow It t" And • look a most of it I, due ring gag y s F; _ 1 u to them that the 1' \`\ " \ . _ ` f , -- gym. Andpjoy info the atrewge bright visage stole. ere name has tecom•3 so famoa, for auperio ; c } i ,� �%l • i� «Y�...: _ workmanship. r / �_",- ' r As.when an Infapt gone ast,sy has - climbed „ � - 1i • Thank Heaven, if•it has helped a single Naturally, parties who seek, to feap some - �• ,.. r S me dirzy hsig t, and any act. ill -timed `1 Of rescuing (Treads may canes its hold to maul.! of the harvest of these years of labor are , ' Enough, 0 iriend ! But ,you are here to IIot wanting, end the consumers are eom'pol!. � \ ' miss, • ,, f \ \ sin ed, in self roteotion, to examine rticular And d�,h it dawn the dreaditd ice g . 1 P Pa it / �� �� i i But slowly' s pip '' A deeper lesson than its leaves contain y fhb diatiogutshing mark, of thin cafe ", Y i .:� /ji/ .,_ti ., . ;� Y. cep by step, with toil sad pain, Since he whose words can save himself ma brated brand to avoid being deceive ` ... / ,� , the way it climbed mast it descend again • y Ef d.� _ `� go this .strayed soul hue groped along the among the loot." The integrity a#.d re; uta#tion of the mean= ': ledge . : . facturers furnish to the consumer the only 1. + 1. (if life o'er death, till at the very' edge " Charles Masters !" guarantee of quality. To enable purchasers r - tfo select the genuine and beat "Kogei~ i_ e :.. '� ` -_ = He swoon,, swpended iq tfLe giddy etc „h sm },e goods," two pre Ines were song a o ado .� And only Lender love and apnost care not too maobi axed and reeved ; for I the presence of either esf which In the au►md� �' HIS OWN (iO�IL' MOTHER FR is HER rise Y Cc #AIR N'Sq( IIE i.7iAitY Mel'R#Cl6 ON T1I8 FLOOR." And all the skill which eeroir science gals .- OII the OOds ma be relied u on p '` . r• Am harpy, and aotentesd now to dIe." g Y P e'en in- . _ �V bile thus amid his blessings he moat tb nk Who once,. and with some reason, bore the �fr,n eaves him, it indeed even such can say ©. fallible teat of quality. The must promin• - = k ' „ - - r en` is 111847," referring to the date or Of ptrils passed, and shudder at rho bank name The wise physician, nested at his task- Dear coal !and have I'son ht ou fir and orig. \ ' Of one blfsck gulf, the dark remen►bc at Of G,3ui ,a ; for my spirit, in my youth, ' His kindly features moulded to a mask ' near," $ y Ine►tion, thus : "1847, It ^gars Broa." Too - - n 1 makes Expl )red all knowledge and conoeived all Of calm grave thought, through which no Cries Allanburn," at last to find you here T much importance cannot be given in this date �J � ` What is teem brighter; M he 'somet er truth. y as dietingnlahing the genuine wares. Thee - - wake# And -let me'whie r it I had a wife faintest ray My benefso,or ! 'Tin not et too late ! 1. _ y other prefix referred to is a star, " • Rogers Pe To kindleez ctation finds its viva Ail that I have life ha iness, eatate l? , gore At midnight from the hi e�ua dreau�; to Won from a plea +ant hom9 and gentle Iifa. q ' pp + dt Bro. ' All articles bearing either of theme ' rtes I B Counts pulse, and ponders symptoms; and I owe to you ; and, help mo, Heaven 1 I e 1? A violet jam -- opened in the air re Ares y prefixes are genuine, are made by the part. ��v. ` More cicatl his dear resrnt ha ines s - ' Of a sweet M • P P Will psy some portion of the precious debt ' see who have le all succeeded to the or .,1; . y r pp- y is not so sweet end fair. - The patient's powders, while the patient In love and service to your child and you." to m h g y origin. - 1 He hurries on with eased an I thankful he rt; And we we were happy, and I loved her lames afact•3rers, and are guaranteed b '' k the Meriden Britannia Company to be of the # And of a sudden sees before him start well ; Daiigous ; then takes leave ; but at the +• I am re d " Charles M P y 1. From a by- street the figure of a child, And hero True greater love ; rind vvheti I fell, door, Pd , asters said, and very best quality. � She ,,trove w1w. nie, atruvd for me, acid for- resin the child', eyes ueetion end implore, . drew •`_ . r ... ,. A vtre#tci,43�i girl in raise, who put np wi g y q P . A ion des sigh of You brio me .� Entreating is s dr, and cries out piteo ly, gAVe me, l'uts cfl the doctor and resumes the man, rest P 8 g . The experiment which Messrs• Taeke #.t k, le And would have sued If mi h love And almost make me feel that I am blessed. �� P „Y T :, "Oh, Sir ! who is there -who wile come nd + g Ands sake what comfortable words he can. ' Son entered upon when the commenced t0 see could save me, make their Myrtle Navy tobacco was this 4 . My father'? He Is very sick I I fear=• --" PleJdis�g with Heaven and men and me my . �•, , - - 1, �• cause.. 1 : -,• -- „ give the Fnbllo a tobacco of th "ve finest ++ . 1. My child I will g'� with you. Is it ne + 7 ', Yom'' � y �� _. �, 1 . , to ry Rut all my rbeolntiona were as straws ' . . % s • .t r tz -- - :,- - f _ 1';' a' Virginia leaf at the amakest possible margin And, comprehending what �sl.e scarce an /� _ I P grill. ; =�I . -- ;? It{ (� ' �f���� i . / z 7tr ,,, \,�. , ^_ � � ��_ �,aa����.1�f1 �\ beyond its actual cost, in the hope that it - I 1j" I t , L say, That b[nd a al• epirg lion when he wakes. ,, ! 1 would be so eztensi el bought ht as to e He follows where she qutekl leads the �v =" F ; l �� . ir{' ` ? , _-' �,' .1 , -:; S` : �-� . ' ��`hy, Sir, for her and oqr dear children s - ; 1 .,�, _ 14- , l 12. _ -, �`�� ; , n y y ug r mn- . y y saica@ �� }} r?� , Th - __ - L '- - ! 1` aerate them. By the end of threw ears the 1 I To prudence I a thcttseiDd tim s was 1_d ' . - ` ` ��''��}'� ` demand for it had grown so much a9 to give :1 . Dawn the by•atreet overt red -eyed rums pe p ` P g ,>, t -' i1�1`1 �� �-�, i j - 6 , '' " ' i`� suers j ed ; , ,,. ',� ranee that the nacre @@ of the experiment It glare, -'1„ - % _- �� ' r k , t u ,l waa within reach. The demand for it W -day. W" I Aad wish that venom thou ht the tooth is h, \ Y ' And with hot breath defile the evening ir, / 7 �, ,, edged ed - ' _ �' , " is more than ten times greater than it was Where Ines ale Poverty, while Vice and g r : - then an i it i4 still increasing. Success has t P P y, - - . Crime Which gnaws me-hers; Bat rioov her sleep ! "I :: : j . �� ,. - = rl been reached i With lurid �rgtes vex the halidwed timis is sound 1t, _ = _ -- _. -_ _ + -� 1; - i Across the court and u ward throe h he Under th buttercups, in the cool ground, // _ = - _ _ ,,•', Woman may iridaed have a e here that r a P 8 r,�.i, -% . _ gtaom i While I am burning. Where are yea, my `� rte, /,�':^ ��:�� ti ~` _; '�� ! is boundless but she strikes an lm - I .1 .,,. , passable - Of cr, &king stAirs, she leads W a cold rb m, girl i I r F� . {,, - � _,, � T - _ f�;`� '� barrier when she comes to a barbed wire Ill- odored with foul dru s and miser Fide is ! child I my brain is all a- whirl. �!, r ! .. % -;� ?:'� fence. g Y, i f, �, j - I can nct nee 'you well. ' -;- �'�� /,, • . Where from his Yoach a men starts u to y = _ - ' 1. . er '' ; t � �.�; ; , �;.. `\ 1111 i ' .. see - I She• nestles near' . 1' , ';14 a r ��/�' �� Imperial riUQgtt Drops will give , , , i A stranger come. - - ' - t t � Positive and Instant Relief to . 1. g + `• Oh, father don't you know me T I am ti t�, ��� i'r �I % // _ _ _ __ those coffering ,if +� - + „ 1 :1. here.'' I ¢�. ! ;'1 k•t,. #, d 'f -- from Colds, Hoacseaees, Sore Throat, etc.s . . Art'hon the Christ T he chi e • I_ , , . , / �11 . 1 and are invaluable to orators and vocalists, : 11 '` - And in the wan! white 6faoe and wend ua -- f • - e es i �Vlthfceble fraud lie fairer her thin soars •. ' �',�• ,� f '� rt �. �� i'..�y� `• \,, %r ._=,� �� � For sale by druggists and confectioner. - . i i 'l, R. A T W A T S O N Msnufac y shoulder %,' = _ i, I I. �'� � ,�� , . V4 ;:c:re now the 'bF -cal fires of fever bu ' ' X, ,, = - - 1 > �� Teronte t� . And far an eager moment seems to hold her r .. \ ' Is something which recalls to All in _ In hie aonl's s esdfast� _ - /// ''!•j i� : gr►se : he sees the aid A. ,+ A.P. ' 60 I / � ' ' , Old Rtahaxd's book -chop and one long' o And anent little face which never had �� /� - - , White Ch 9istma@I eve. Art thou the Chr t Ib share of smiles ; Email features, which �� �l I 11 qJ 11 � -� - \, \ A 3 ►ozF� s1tAUTIFUL CHBIBTI[A9 colt. or no ." /"� eformat,nRpreeent9 ct. with your name V •`Not I," said Maurice, as amazed he a>�o d, should �e , `: i ' oat 15 cents. O. H. H�LDE' 13b Kiver B,.,Toronto. ' .. i " All f [esh.Dess, pinched with early penury. 1 ART THOU TII1; CHiiihT ? H CRIES.,'' _' .' But in His name I ome to do yon goo , > .:I ,,TENT BI(1ttT FOR SALE —LAMP GLASS . And eyes -still like her mothers, tender cleaner and dish washer combined ; patented �' "Idle your labor, if y a be net He.' blue And no* 'Fidele le pacMad and fed. I Cherish my ohild -she has a heart of old. Septen her, 1885 ; send 250. for sample and partiou• ' Through every trial heavenly deep and true She' elseps, and Maurice *atones in her Bat all our ra ere and g Vm JNO. W- OOONEY, Box 35, Arnprior, ont. _ 4 No Christ at second -head will do for me d y p y patience can not In their affection -at this moment dim aka hold Y OUSt NAl1IC, AD!►ItIESg, A1\D TI'.N l'F \MR, 1 i For know you who I aVm ?—Sit, a loot su 1 ! Through weary hours ; till, just as morning Thie braised reed n and make Inert mailed Beugough's bhortbana and I3ueineee t 'r 4.���� -, . Hear overhead Jehovah's thunder rol !" With piteous tears, not 'for herself, but break@, f . P, a it grow rues. Toronto, will bring copy Comwpoliran - ,; I.L • It mutters - do you ark it 2 .• Woe ! * '! ham, $ again. Sborthander, best journal to Amerlsa. Pr,ee, a.no. woe !' " I . i The patient from s fitful slumber waken, Seek not to keep my memory aDiotig men, Send for Ualendar. 11 IIII Bat oars not move for otter wearineaa. But se t theta warnln wordy above my grave ; s~>ga�'s •HTIED Felt TeIE BFaT s>tiLt. , - ., Maurice replied •• I c o ni -t hear'It tic-:. He held her • th!blre i►nd fondly ' g - - d, and I 'y Pidele I" he whines, in ' ralous distres,; ' OTHHR4 HE tiA� ED Hlsiti A INN Patented Article ill Owuda today. Stnd z. I -11 K , ELF HE COULD NOT 25 cents for Sam le and I It says you shall' be sav For Ch smiled 1\ Sees cthe strange watcher there, and at the Sava' " p ,,Rent,' Terms. Dsi,otrcua - here : With monrnfnl'pathON : `• My'poor orphan eight & co., aueiph. , (OOIrCLBDED) NCar$1 , For you and for our child, child ! Gro a feebl ' In me He tames to bring y a help and the , pe yin hie memories of the night glti POSitiVely t'�lired s y You ve had no'' parent since your mother To find again the half - remembered face. Ia twenty minutes, without .fail. Chapn an'e eels' 1 I 1 died." rated Neura' la Powders. Sam pie mWed twenty b K - i i . A• Strange Bird $tor p -_ "For her lade I ' ' ;I , " ,� y.. ,- Sue cents. Uhapman, Chemlut, London, U4t. i, - #, ... nd, Sir, I thank you ; s ' a has woful ne . II Oh, father ! Z have ou.,, But he replied, Let tha child rest ; oo•nmand me in her In an aviary in London one of a pair of USIXIElt3 l'lIA \(lg —FOIL SALE —Te N l?F,ST y p ,.- But I am driven aboat: th desert world placse," singularly attractive parogaeta died, and the equipped Butcherbuilnessin theCit3- of Guriph ; By my o n ba> nirg ; h they and thi �r " Your 6" good father died some , are Saye Maurice, Nillow(ng. the patient a head. male laird was In de@ air. does a good trade - a eplendid chance ; wit; Fe'1 cheap ; ' - p He consoled him- ., ; y good reasons toreellin,r. For patticulare addrtes, J. whirl ago. - self, however, as males will, with a pretty A. LAMPREY. Real 6arate Agent, Guclpb. `� - -` - Forever,'a aIlirig, wakagrin ghost bf , I was that fatheir; but thls niin�of woe, " Something I do rtGall," the sick men said: greenfinch, until, to the astonishment of — -- ` •' Bat solve me the onlookers f3lC t.1F�ER rO ti,c•urlLCn #b•n,, se: :I Through reig na where Lord Christ no' r Whochide,, neglicts yon, makes your dear i}ow the riddle If you can : another' parcgnet appeared will GIVE AWAY 1,000 be. t• heart bleed,, You are, I deem, a prosperous gentleman ; A. before the wires asking for admittance. One wnnd ue our n IIg Machines. e:wea ufae+ _ � .1 And yet I was a'master otice, and taught -I pray you think It is not I Indeed. '', - I. the forlorn self- ruined wretch you see, Note knew wiienee it came and the strap atones. THICNATIO1SeLU0.,23Doy t.,h.F ,I . g' Divine Philosophy ; pre& bed, wroXe, A father ahoald htwe cherished ibis fish Not worth your thought sad yet yon waste er was let in. 'Immediately the faithless [TI;LPII Ithi3[��:Sa t Ut i IESE,i:uelph,ont p G That man only brought I flower, on me mate deserted the greenfinch and adopted y ie rightly educates wt,� knows - s Refreshment to ,some hoa>✓ts, I verily thin And nourished it is gentle sun pad shower ` Yoar time and thou ht. We've met I' his heaven -seat s how to use himself, who ease such g , ponce. 1 he poor finch, knowledge and each manual skill as wiU enable Aiml. `. •; 11Lw I am perishing for a, little drink; And kept it, with a father's manifold think, before ? *I then out in the cold, pined and perched to compete socoeesfulli, with hie fellows in the hurl• And If you bear'a charitable mind, Fond troubles, from rude winds and wintry Nay, speak, or I shall on y talk the-more." alone with ruilied feathers. The newly- new of life. To impart such educaticn, to prepare �` 'r As T must deem) -for In your face I fin +3 cold. c mated parse eta took it n nit and ccn- Bt'oh men ie the design and u ;. . p y Pc P rposA e t this inatitu- LL ., A certain eloquence -give me some gin. - �. - . I ' I " You are a man 1 enough for We to know aoled it, so that It now perches between ti YAe or eel CK p' °All at the eouege or address, I dreamed jtiit now flat it�was Christitias- I can relieve •fellow - mortal's woe. , ____ Principal. �, ` You'll tell ins that has been my special s!' : day them and the etrarge trio live happily to- t�LDhReAL�= s• }s1,CON[ESe10� . a. Not so : It was.' world- consuming chi And I saw tree I of childr Bat you are more to me than common men, gather. _ Ps ea at their play, Ouoe t „ 2. Nottawasaga, 8io toe County; loo scree ; _. ; Fnr fresher power and larger life which fi t y g your llLtle wise, indeed, we've met ; and how 11 __� one mire from Stsyner ; will make a flr @t•ciaee grain Fevered my soul; then, in the sacred ns a And ou amen them and and when I or dal farm; ah,o lot se, 2 Veepra ; loo acres; will Of Inspiration, sovereign Opium Dame.. brother- (To teethe hie.patien') Alianbarn relates,, Our Progress i be sold�oheap ;also lot sat north bannduy Sttprea, - a He had not died of hnngee,- And your fe Thst ni As stn es are u Boron County, too acres ; will be [old cheap. Apply . �' In gorge,cros dreams he stalks, the Lord t mother, night the spbtib circles of our fates g q iokly abandoned with the to T. Ens, Barris•er, Toronto. ��, Pain : �r� + Appeared to tench ; so that in memory �mp,etion of railroads, co the huge, drastic, CIATICA IAItLAI1lli,aTU11Y; eIt»[3iA• Gin is a little page that bears his train. All hope and happy smIlest was at my side. I've seen you still, and wondered whit- cathartic pills, composed of crude and bulk ►, TISM, bout, Nenrai And with unutte able love and ride might y y gia, and Lumbago effeatu• 4 rin pomp before na to the feast he goes, medicines, are gnioal abandoned with the airy °III by a rented invented by one *ho inns him• 14 1 Bat ever, at thelpageant' nor- roomful close, We watchod and kept you ever In our sight, Yoar fortunes since. Dark as the D Pierce's •' pl wu cured by it after being three yeah on cruwhe, y were introdnotion of r. easaat Pur with aofatloa ; abundant teetimonLla as to Its bane Pats off his robes of fantasy and dream, ` Aad all was ha em and warmth and that night, ative Pellets," which are sugar - coated and fioW effects to .boo - ~ g , e mentloned diet &see ; rr medy ., I And iII his nd►k4d death s- head grins all _ t• My own were in IL far more -evil plight.. little 1 or than mnatard seeds, but com- •�rered ro any address $. J. Lea sat Ferrous, reme. You were not col or hungry any more ; sad of ighl ' Yon were like o er children. �� lire And I was saved- almost by chance it P° y eonosatrsted vegetable ea- O°t'_ .e i . ! seemed_,. I tracts. By druggists. , Yon re right that little :hnnehlisok t roar ab mere a chance that often I have dreamed Words of ra .� _ R I T I $ H A M E R i C A N. ` held rum ; Of laughing fiend - It wY oar th bf lit P are alrhb,a ,� neveseacy BUSINESS COLLEGIE. ABCeE, FoNGE . That other bottle smells of laudanum.. g awoke nee, and I saw y Pi► e, not mine, It crossed, to warm a child into � genius life at sots of ST., TORONTO. Finest rooms m AmerNoa. Praotioal � -, ,,: �� - ".., - ! . M darling shivering Aad ou were saved instead in every de To purchase that my little girl was sent y g ivering on her bed of straw. y , and I was kindness and affection. Judiciow raise b partment. Teachers paehinR and suer• ,r :� But do not mind. When I am . lost." P tlo. and know what they teach. Endorsed by the Strayed through .the street, and our last gone, for to children what -the sun is to flowers. ge � � t- .- leading bttsinew men of Ontario, lee y - coin was spent. y °II+ For oolds, fevers and inflammatory at ieg Positions of trust in every city, town and village of ;:., • 1; : 1I My poor Fidele, the vidoh may come true. The other ,/ Gsuada. Send fornew circular. C_._o'D_FLA, Secretary. , _ Now curse me for a fool snd'ga your *67' ; Then on'll io 6 1 Our tacks, ss well as for cholera morbvs diarI - . 11. y, rh d ten or b ­1 i • i : But In oar censure don't forget to ss w� your (ether, DO not destlioi IOOd _ ; y �e y' eep• With its hesyset- reach[n y y flnz, colic or O"ADA FZRX" ;NT,. g b►oher, i� a tree cramps in stogy• • Hs wAs THS BOUND THSALL oil Loin I am too weak and ill. Now let me else '." Iittie �, use Dr. Pialroe's Fstraot P Which 8'i'o� from seeds {n our owe of Bmact -Weed, com sad of I OPIUr[.'" hearts best (Ir pe LOAN . & SAVING§ :COT �f Se saying he sank book a bb ' Andy, Smart -We or Water PE ..._ Unhappy man l think yon that I have om�te ' P0° bed' The slemn�d stnegttis®, fiend, or rend the damatow GFioRert and mphor Water. PPoi', �I . ,. I And Maurice drew the child ' With judgment to condemn you 2 What am end said, Pte*, / "Have on no friends, eu wed. M was not a broker b sound or flu ; at dose nab avW...... 000,o11 I i y no y And ins we y wfil was an one i w of - snotiter � °p i .................... ow - ,. Says Maurice, as hb -puts the bottles by, should know, wa►k, y man who has fur- m0. Nor other home td which you two cars !„ Wished so many stook quots,tions i "' i • • -- ... ............. Ioo,tloo y i .' . And takes the sick man's hot dry hand is b . . 1 y go?,, The � Pith and root of alt, But speak �t Ame t� - ............_....... ao Wr : A fellow -man, to whom all miseries •• - , •• Ia the oars of seven oongbs, wean 1 • Through his own sin and suffering are made My mothers friends ; but they are IQ wbatvu •plFtiag of blood, e1Ud tDe earl �' � . o a' F z o 3S s known ; away. bbc000k, y p 0° ? A 01mouription, Dr. Ptetce'e •• Oolden Mg edtf Olr]/i1i,�'� B They world have had me ' Tdr to 8t.-' Who censures no:'maws folly but his •own." 6o to them and ieenn theAoo�t6tiitre canlady I tor&, °4 Ae�ery has astonished the medical . Tol'ont0. � - . �• y- n A Utt>s faded volume, thumbed and o� .. lay. R'itiie, tk4,00g�, And have you kissed Temptation 2 in the Forsake foithit 1 was It •ire � L ' •• my ping, she replied, Bat, to my file seed used a tools o!r ao ." file system and pubes the amount 4 � Wort m a an •Bat mother left him to me *best she died. .. of Of madness drank all hope and manh Be good to him • be aiwa s - C may w B v ,I good and ueta Tlts � elms 4• Talk not of Stookiit�'did not become fashionable =W in d interest first-class Apply at iotr . k. , up i ( ; i That was her charge, aot�io what could I books � as �' _ �k d PPIy :; ' I avt more gailtj , yet i am thew do If tiisrj ebdld says, isr o ittl eiOnld aEot be did not eat�a �maoh °y �ssst! ' ` }- i ! e 4 r1. -:� _ .. - '.1- t. t _ LI, _ I .. t d, , Ff+l : :.. z ;r r p } . 'd . . . . ,t, .. 1i' ♦ -a c:. . _ ; .. .. It . , .. .. , o.. - , - .. .. - :..,.. :. -e - .. _ - t" • l • ,t . .. t - t ',r 1 I - - . .. - - ., - - . :T j, 1y a .- .. : :� - r. [', lee ' - e e c- e e R e d r e I• - a 11 I Cn ' I t 11 it I I ., I i, - I .. . .. . - . _ a.. . - - . - i. - :. • :. ... • : ' 'i : I - .- .. .. - r . i :' -, ,-.. , . - , I _ 1 - ' J THE LIMErgILN OLUB. ,.. .- giu►ke was at work, and it V med the , i t 1 -- boots had something to do' wi it.c ° ;lt" `` `, rl ,, , F For some time past A feeling of dissatisf cans rl • t "s ` "� ; � .'° tit ;T t {� I. A FZw w I i I_ lion has prevailed in the breasts of oe . • •I "owed d dose chaps war' up to 'ttiunthin p_ _ `j - ,' �p� nibcrs of the club; although they ha a ` '� °' . .` 1 : . .' ,� _ ` kl'g, 3 13 -' - wicked," s d the President as the plaster -Y me F S f ,t :. r been very careful to exhibit no signs onLi pr' =' '°T :� _ 'r{ y g ceased falling. "It am de idler who con- I 1- '..:_, _' of the ring. This dissatisfaction had i sires It m r - � } �- 7 - de dieoontented who break , start in the election of c fliraers and appoin - p ' I ' mint of committees.. A day or ,two sf r de laws. Whale I doan' trtupeck 'dat oonspir- A - f r ' �-T the last meeting, El ier Ju�,eberry gmtit , soy went yandde passons named, I want r.,J ' �' to say a few words to you all: De ones - t v the H.-D. ClingstoneCsbifi, Shinbone wh'i , y6 g 4 _ ,l.- Jadge Chewso, State Rights Taylor, Lor hev made de workingman believe in queer :t. d wr _� John Stuggs and Prof. Wlntergresti Johnee�phy And dangerous theories ; to strike �, Ii when he slants more ws es • to boy cott' _'_ met in a room near the m ;rket to talk ov whea.higbe►r wages am reigused. De odder _ C - their grievance. Judge Chewso offered th ` ��- . : g bassoon dat ha, am at de morn of employ". t at 1 following resolution, whioh was Adopted. Y .. ' ` `s ,_ E ow when his own men am satisfied some ,t- , Re'wolvect -Dat we hav but ignominonsI - . oppressed by de President of de Lim9-Kil odder ganglkincome along an' drive 'c in oat's; i an' keep 'em out until he am ruined.,- - Club, an dal we refuse to take part in an •, i 1. larder purceedin's of dal Cinb until de res Common sense teach, s you dat din state ; i 11 ' of affsrrs can o on -_ .I,j' ignaehun cif Bradder Gardner am laid bet c4 a great while longer. ' go home. it far ackshun. _ ' - Lets h ' I e =, r--Lj 1 r.:: t . Speeches were m%de by Shinbone Whit , 1% - and Lord John Stuggs, asserting that th i url ri T$E FI6N DIB H BIOIIg ' hoar had come when men of spi t must as I -- �. ;: serf their in ndence or expect tp • '' - . ' . .1 f �! u ! . slaves forever. The name of William Tel The.Terrible Manger t, Wbiek i litalwart �3oldler was To-tares by Iadianr►. jl �'I + . :, „.� , - was called up and eulogized, and the . ,con ! S orators sang revolutionary songs and a ` rho chief Bent for me and gave me ,to - - ±- . 1!! - - anut9 until a late hoar. nnderetaa that- I might go and talk with \ - SPRIN(iING THE TRAP; I the prison r. At the time I .took it ae a "t� Thb regular meeting of the club' opened a - r x the usual hoar SI►tnrda events wit 8racioue favor, but later on I saw it was t - _-- _ _ �1 y g' only the first step on the pr ►gram of tor- _ - - - Brother G %rdner on hand to sound the tri- - - - - - a tare. They wanted to for •nr• the poor -, angle. So far as appearances went all was 1 — - fellow mentally as well as physically. I at _ __ . _- peace nand contentment. Every conspirator once went overt, him. _ \ He was duet Dover- j r - _ - - x� _ _.G 1. was in his asst, and no action betrayed that and blood- stained, and evidently half M`- __ 1 s� . a storm was brewing. Brother G rdner dead of thirst. Before speakin to him I l „� ''' .�” INVALIDS' held a letter In his hand, and was about to brought h a gourd of water. ' The venal u " •make some esrmments when Judge Chewso held a fnllgaark, and he drained it to the ', ` ACID .. � .. ..''I �: arose and said : last drip before he looked up. �­ .1 ­ . "Ddisser Chairman, befo' din- bash meetiu' •. My G d !Yon are a white m�►n 1" he . ,, i " purceede any fnrder, I should like to make ezolaimed,; as he saw my face. + N�. 663 Main Street, BUFFAL09 N. Y• � - . a few rc mirk °• •' Yes. but a prisoner, like yourself." E -­ Brother Gardner looked at him over his •• Oh !yon will save me, won't you t - ( ' [ ` • ' � � . 1. !t 11$ otacles -III -great astonishment, and there These infernal de ils are. going t0 - torture - - `` Not D ROt3p1 �, 'but 1 pleasant �•e�Cdial HOl11C� Orgaill�Q(� Wlt�l- �- � � ' ws►s a buzz of excitement throughout the nee !" - _ . . hall. I romped interfere for his life - - - STAFF, - - — - - "At `a� meeting of a po'shu n of dial club, though holding out no hope that I could ' , A FULL . 01: EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS'AND- SURGE0NS,__._. h d a few days since," continued the Judge save it. and then asked - - I I ' • t was unanimously resolved dat de Proof- •• "'What command do you belong to ?" V,, And cxclnsively devoted to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. . ant of din club should be axed to tender - •t Gen, - ' ' Sully 'F." i - his resignashun, far aekshan by de club," • •• where bit?" ? , _ r ., !, phis Imposing Establishment as designed and erected to accommodate the large number of invalids who visit Buffalo from - : . When the Judge eat down silence reigned '. ( every Mate+ and Territory, as we 1 as from many foreign lands, that they may avail themselves of the professional services of so supreme that Samuel Shin's chilblains " I Was ea turgid about Wentyy miles the tall of skilled specialists In r cdiciuc and surgery that compose, the Faculty uP this widely - celebrated institution. = from here, and we broke camp this morn- I ` �OT AIaYS l�TECSSA,RY 'TO - SEE PATI TS.;' . could almost be heard growing, It was a In g.11 thunderclap in a clear sky. \ } our on inal''system of di nc iH, w - can treat many chronic examining our atients. In recognizin diseases without a I , g• Who tdtiu year captain?" y g ag p g "Did I anderst ;nd you to say how many .• dam. le t .as sucoc�sf�Illy wit oua ag with a pelsunal' cY►n- personal examination of the patient, we olefin to possess no - Capt. Smith. members war• present at datmeetin' ?" asked •• what is our cams ?" '.. sultittic>ii• While wo an always jgiad to see our patients, and miraculous powers. We obtain our knowledge of the patient's the President when the silence fled become He rom tl replied to the ' n but I txrcumc aceluaintc�d with theta, sh w them our Institutions, and disease by the practical application, to the practice of rnc•di- - ositi� sly painful, p p y P •� �� familiarize theta with your s� stemif ttY•tttrnent, yet we have not clue, of well - established priuciplc•a of modern science. And it p cannot now recall the name ; it was like se�c•n one person in live. hue red w loin we leave cur(A. , The peer- is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us that �. Jadge Ciiewao stated the number and gave fe�ct nec.uruefl with which ecrientis lire enabled to deduce the we owe our almost world -wide reputation of skillfully treating Saulsbury or Slst�terly. He had the most I must minute Particulars in their several departuneliM, appears lingering or chronic affections. This system of practice, and . the names. direful forebodinaii of the immediate. future almost miraculous. if we view it I i the light of the early ages. the marvelous success which bats been attained ,,An, so seben dissatisfied members, out the electru -ma netic tell ph the greatest through it, demonstrate the fact that diseases . - , , , and anxiety avid ill nsage'had almost driven I � rake, for example, , . of a total of 284, demand my reeigawshdn . him crazy. He was a large, tlitout man, ! ' invention of the age. is it not a Inurv( Ia►us degnx! of accuracy MARVELOUS display certain 1►henoanena2, which, tx�ang sub - �nerried the President in a voice which had �� black hair and nee black eyes, and !: `, which enables an orx rator to eras {l� locate a f �tetwY, in a sut� cuCCf�s je eted to scientific analysis, furnish un(IflM w a back saw eel�!9 to it. p y • marine cable ne�trlY three thousttr(cl mils. long? Our venc•rahlc V and unmistakat,lc data, to guide the jdgment had evidently been in the service for years. "clerk of the weather" hits becoloe s:, thoroughly familiar with of the skillful practitioner in determining `• the' - most.wayward- elements of ii tur•e� that, he eau uoctiratel the nature of diseased conditions. The must ample resources ' - . Yes, sah l' (- He might have Men termed a game man, I fi . r' ' "When a majority of ails club fins out's predict their movements. He etrnlsit in �tiashington and forete I for treating lingerinff or chronic diseases, and the greatest skill, ' but the fear of" torture had - made a child of whoa the weather will be in. FlortIda or i�ew York as well as if are thus placed within the: easy mach of every invalid. however 1 - hint dat a new President am wanted," said . "no, trouble will be expert., �• At his earnest solicitation I went to several hundred mikes did not, it►Fc, -rvene hetw"h him and the distant he or she may reside frcim the I►hyeicians.makinu the to at- Brother.Garainer, the chief, but before I reached the places Weaned• And so in all ck ,artulents of modern science, _ Incltt Of such affections a specialty. Full pat•ticuiars of our urigi en9ed in eeearia' my reeigaaishan. SabeII ' I ' !' I what is nyluinYd �s the knowl(d1,►c of certain nal, scientific System of exttrnining find troat.ing i11 :,tit'nts at ivdis- tent a coolyd of warriors seized the prisoner I att(fa►x, Frcnn t'lleses �eientists dcdww accurate con- tance ar•e contained in "The People�R Common Sense • membe'rssimply repreeent aconspiracy. Dar �d hurried 1kim to a stake driven in the SIGNS OF elusions regardless of distance. So, also, in medi- Diedical Adviser.» Ily It. V. Pierce•, M. D. vxio pages knd ant no by -law to punish oonspirwy, an' I clear space in the Centre of the village. cal science; diseastis have certain unmistakable over ;h)0 colored and other illustrations. Scent, post -paid, for X1.50, darfore feehjastified is talon' de case in my I sew that I was too late, and started for DISEASE. slgirs. or sytnpton►s; and by reason of this fact, we Or write and describe your symptoms, inclusir:g ten <{rnt8 in 1. own hands. have been enabled to originate• and tx•rte•ct a Sys - stamps, and a complete treatise, on your part.icu. tr ciiFeatr�•, wilt my lodge, but before I reached it I was loin of determining . , ,with the ),+realest aecurae , be sent; you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars. He desoen led the platform and approach- seized by two bucks and hurried to the the nature of chronic diseases, without set -in, and perscmul�y - ed the Judge. The Judge tilled for his stake and made to sit down on the gran `l' ����$� ' friends to rrily to the standard and die for beside a stale -chief The head chief had a ' - liberty, but$ot a man rallied. What follow- ' ' r- ed will be blank In the Judge's life. His 1 . heels knocked over three stools, broke a ' lamp, brought down eighteen lengths of . ` stove -pipe and split a door. His head seem- , : ad to bump everything for ten feet around, seat a few feet away, end his oounteuance expressed the great satisfaction he antici- pated. The soldier's acme were tied be- libid•him -to the stake, while his lefts were left free. Sach terror fwd anguish I never saw in a human face before or since. He Itecognizi6g the filet that no great institu- home physicians) has the beuctit of a full Council, compo d of tiun dedicated exclusively to the treatment skilled specialists. -Uur Department and roou,s for :adios in the . of chronic diseases, would meet the ncx!ds of Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute an so arranged as te, Ix!-/ the afflicted of our land, without the most very private. and free from the a6noyancxs so commons in other . perfect, complete and extensive provision for ttnstitutio2 �s. ,Send ten scuts in postage stturips for our large . • the most iiinproved treatment of diseases C nnpletc - Treatise on Diseatses of Women, illuetrawd with nuwe- -.' of the air- 1itassages and lungs,, such as ruus Nvood -cuts and colored plates. : NN g PILES FISTULA IN ANO Chronic asal Catarrh Lar. tt - ,and other dick• and locks of wool went slowly Dating to- entreated me-he begged of the chief -he � itia, Bronchitis, Anthma, and Consumption, we have cases affecting the region of the lower bc, »•.el, a2•e - . - ward the ceiling. He was finally picked up appealed t4 the Indimm to save him. He made this branch of our institution one of the leading Depart- PILE, largely trt;ated, and with mavelous sucecs.�, by - and given a lift through the door leading to oliered to be a slave--& dog—to: join them ments. We have overy kind of "seful 'instrument fur examining specialists. who give their whole time to the, study the alley, and after the last ba�pety -bump I the organs involved, such as rhitioscopes, litrynt oSeolws, stetho- and treatment of this class of affections. we.never - , and fit the whites —to do au thin oII TuMURS. fail to cure ile tumors however lar c When the on the stairs had died away Brother Gard- y. g - scc►pers, spirometerra, etc., etc., as well aia4 all oI the most approved p e'• earth to preserve his life. I was half wild, '` kinds of apparatus for the appiicatiop of sprays, fumigations patient can come here for treatment, eve will . nor looked around and asked : buy dared sot even re 1 to him while the atA>rnizatfotta, pulverizations, iuhalutiunc�, and all tither forms uP guarantee cure. "Am der any odder pnsson m dos hall who reply ' t 'i,° ap ►roved med,cinall applications. Fortunately for suffering humanity, a method of -treatment has ; , „ chief and the spectators mocked him. = publish three separate books on Na WL Throatt and Ling been pertect"ed and thoroughly tested in our institutions, bylwhich wants my resignashnn 2 At a sign from the ehieij the tbrtnre be- '' disexiscs, viz. • A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bron- in from six to fifteen days radical and. perfect. cures of the worst "No 1 No I No ! shouted every mr►n The soldier, as I bad neglected to chins; pricxi, postpaid, tern cernts; A treatite on Asthma, or forms of piles are effected without causing tiny severe suffering. - pre�ent, Including the six remaining con- t was stripped stark naked. The first ` ` Phthisic, giving new and �succ�csaful treatment; ; price, postpaid, t3end ten cents in staunps for our large. illustrated .Trcrrttise on Piles. ten cents; A treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh, prim postpaid, Hernia (Breach), or i�uptnre, no Intitter of 4;. splrators.� move was to cat a great slice from his left , ' , - two dents. how long standing, of what Pia•, or what the age •'It am well I Ify of yep change�yer arm just above the elbow. The; piece was Dyspepsia, ••Liver Complalnt.�y Oly- RUPTURE. '►f the {{rttient may be (if not under four years►, is mind jilt let a71e know at de nez� meetin ! h�sld n to view and then thrown to the r, stivate Constipation, Citrouie Diary Kpecdily and radically cured in every p DISEASES OF rhea, Tape - worth+. and kindred atffeetions r- -are undertaken by our x ecialicat+, I •'STAND DEER HEAR. doge. The man shrieked and shouted, and t are among those chronic dnsentsc•s in the sue- without the knife, without dependence upon " '•I think I kin discover do entire gang tugged at his bonds, but while ,doing ■o a DIGESTION. ccscul treatment of which our specialists have tru,a.es, without pain, and without danger. j , - wiiout a mistake," said the President as the slice was out from the calf of his right attatined'unpfurt►lleled sucemm. jtauny of the dis- There is no lon *er an need of wearing clun,s f • . „ eases affecting the If•ver and other organs con- THROW AWAY awkward, ehatfin >; old trusses, which, tit t►ck, give clamor ceased Elder Juneberr Smith le Blood flowed so freely that I believed g , on may stand obey heal." y g' y tributing !n their functions to the pence•, of digestion, oar very only partial relief, which neever cure, but often inflict you he would tea dead man to five minutes. obscure, and are .nut iufrt•cicrttly nnistaken by both laymen and TRUSSES. great injury anti induce intlammation and strangula- I -I down eerily like to, sah,. otam- Then his other arm and lfg were sliced, and physicians for other maladies, and ttrutnu it is employed tion, frorn which thousaunds annually die. reseed the Elder. the re of 4. digeatso which dcx•S sit exist. Uur Complete There is no safety m depending p y ° hie calls for mercy we;e answered by sneers . Treatise e r on diwrats<s of rho Digestive s Orikans will tx sent to troy * y upon an kind of trues, "I specks not, but'I want dam hoofs to and laughter. . r address o rcr lwa. is ton cents fit Live postage stamps. NOT though, no doubt, every Iran who hats suffered the agonies - • • • be movie' ! Clingstone Cabiff, Shinbone t Then fiat brief Intervals, the! ' . , of a stntungutatted hernia, and diced, ill) al strain safe, prisoners BRlclti>C DISEASE, DIABETES, and SAFE. Both the rupture and the truss keep up a mental strain and ' Waite, State Rights Taylor, Lord John ears, nose, and Chin were out off, his body kinds -ed inaiadte5, hav,• ►aver, leery la rgcly treatcrd induee nervous debrhty uud various organic weakncssers of the • . . - Slagge an" Wintergreen Johnson wiii follow cut and slashed his es severed from the _ KIDNEY and curfxm ettectcvt In thout;;uuts of ca�•es which hack I kidneys, blitdder, and associate organs. „ , been pronounced tx•yond hour. The study and C[TIFitES GiTAitANTFED in every cage undertaken. arter yon. foot and brands of 'fire held against his DISEASES. ( ►rustics oP cheapical analysis and microscopical The men dr ed themselves to 'the des- Can tiny sufferer atsk for greater inducements than 'these? left and body that the braves ht see examination of, t.be urine in our cxmaifderutiun $8'g� might ltiotwithstaciding the groat number of ruptures treated in the . ignited spot, sash one looking as if he fully of caa:ses, with rcrferene to ec►,wet. diagnosis, in him agalrm and dance. Even now, fifteen which our iustitutititi long uh tercttrne taus em has naturail)- led threo years past, many of them of Immense size and off such a - expected to be hung, and :.when they were y slice I row faint at the thought, character that. no other upltra of treatment could possibly have g g r h to a very extensive pructice in diseases of the urinury organs. succeeded, every case W vs,hich this perfected system of treatment -. ranged in line Brother Gardner said : and I shudder as I rooall his ! and Our ispectalist8 have,uct aired, through a vatut- and varied expo ri- b s i has ixrcn thoroughly 'applied, Naas ten per[ec tly cured. Only a JI& I beliwe I has de k tact number. P raps ' once, gnat expertness [n dewrntiuin►• the exact nature of each �• shrieks. As I sat there before him I fc w days nsidencx at the Invalids Hotel and Surgical institute is case± t►nd hence have bt t sucxr(•s•staal in rticely adapting their i , some of you may want to make a state- neither turned my eyes away nor fainted. remedies for the cure of each.individual case, necessaryy. _ . n,9nt ?' Abundant references, by permission of those whom we have I Th ^re was a horrible fascination which I I The treatment of diserarses of tine urinary organs having consti- Cured, will be furnished to any one wishing to call upon or write •'YeA, dal, I dose 1" answered the five in toted a- pmminent bntnch or sExrttiulty, of our �rnctice at the could not shake oil', and the feelin wi►s thorn. shores. stern u me that I Would be the next Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, and, being n cunstau►t rer An Illustrated treatise on Rupture sent to any address upon Ever one of the band *,as read to tarn g I?� eeipt of numerous inquiries for colnplett� but eoncisc! work on receipt of ten cents. I - y y victim, the nature and curability of those maladies, we have pubifslied a Organic weakness, nervous debility premataire 1 state's evidence and peach on the others. ' largo illustraV,d treatise on these discatses, which will be sent to decline of the manly, ,powers, involuntary vital The tortor@ oont nrtteci far a fail hoar, any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. DELICATE losses, and kindred affections, 3 , "I know how it come about widout any are speedil thor- eaplanashane," continued he President. ••I during which time the man never fainted I N F L A M lei A T I O N O F THE on hipp and permanently soled. has had my eye on dees y re Chaps far de once, and there was scarcely an instant D BLADDER, Gravel Enlarged Pros. C'o those acquainted with our institutions it is tale laud, Ketent�on of Urine and DISEASE hardly necessary to say that the Invalids' Hotel and _ ► when he was not leading and begging f ,r " . BLAO ER p , lay three months. L ►e spring de hull six P kindi-t•cl, affections may Ix- inn -ludcd among those Surglei d Institute with the branch establishment of 'em war Counted 'mong Our hartli�st work- mercy. He Was dyed - iii blood after the ire the cum of which our spe'ciahstii have achieved located at No. 3 New Oxford Atreet, London, England, have, . . first five minutes t.nd It ran down until " DISEASES. marvelous suecem. Theso an full)- treated of for matny years, enjoyed the distinction of being the most. largely - ere. No man, eber heard of one of em being 'the ground was saturated, but it was Cer- t. - :'j: I,''' in our illustnttod pamphlet on Urinary Diseases. iatrunized and widely celebrated institutions in the world for the idle onlees he was sick, an Ideir families had 6t It inctudos numerous ftesti,nonials from well -known people. Stnt treatment and cure of those affections which arise from youthful . Plenty to eat an' good clothes to'w'ar. Judge tainly a whole hoar before be gave up. by mail for ten cents in stumps. Send for it at onus. indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. I . Chewao war' de lust to go. Some white man Along toward the last, when he showed STRICTURES AND URINARY Fie �Ve. many years ago, established a special Department) for the . - axed him why it was dal he had' to Work signs of fainting, the knives were applied TUL)E.- IIuud►•eds of eawtaa of they worst form treatment of these dismscs, under the management of some of • to a fresh part and 'the firebrands thrust STRICTURE. of strictures, many of them greatly aggravated the most skillful physicians and surgeons •1n 'our Staff, in order a'rly and late when oddere didn't bev to do , by the c amlem use of instruments in the hands - that atll who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full _ - a against him, when he Would revive.. At of inex I iencx•d h sicians and surgeons, caul- Council of the most experienced medical men. nnf£ia, an dat sot him to thinl�in . He was g I p'" p �' I ` no cod eater dat. length he fell forward, almost gone, and ing falso pasmgc,a, urinary 11shike, and other complications, annu- We offer no apology for devoting so much atten- •Elder Smith was workln' foie a dollaf an' warrior stepped forward and scalped him. = ally consult us for relief and cum. 'That no etta(er of this class is WE OFFER tion to this neglected eIrM of diseases, believing , . - . .e b This was a signal to about twenty .boys in too difficult for the skill of our specialists is proved by cures rc- t► no condition of humanity is too wretched to merit a half a day. Some white man toted him g , ported in our illustrated treatigu on theso maladies, to which we No APOLOGY. the sympathy and best services of the noble pro-. he otter hav $� ; dat his boss' was grewin' writ_ ing, sand they at once rushed in, each for with pride. To intrust the class of cases to physicians of fession to which we belong. Many who suffer from these terrible rich on his life blood; dal he must assert his one armed with a knife, and out and small experience, is a dangerous proceeding. Many a man has dis(•asc•s contract tliem.innc ►mntly. Why any medical man intent boon ruined for life by no doing, while thousands annuatll loco on doing good, and alleviating suffering, should shun such uses, slashed and stabbed until what was left' g �. g �, lndependenoe. He asserted, an he heard ' their lives through unskillful tr(>tttanent. &end ►art- iculare o our we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise ` wmethin' dray. I reckon he hasn't found of the poor body resembled a piece of Case and ten cents in postage stamps, for a large, ilit[stmted than most honorable to cure the worst cases of these diseases, we . tine containing matey kstimonials. A da 's Work since.- bloody beef. • '.- cannot understand; and et of all the other maladies which afflict - , y Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pa- mankind there are probably none about which physicians in gee- . "Ebary man in dat line` owes his present ralysis, or Palsy, Locomotor Atazla, eral practice know so little. - dbgraoe to listenin' to the talk of some white ' During the Antwerp Ezhlblti0n, just NERYOUS zwt. virus's Dattcc, Inaromuia, or inability we fully agree with the elebrnted Dr, Bartholow. who says, "I . demagogue. Theory an' wph ?stry hev bin closed, the pickpockets seem to have had a �o ; to •slcy�p and threatened insaunity, Nervous think it a reproach to our profession that this subject has been banged at'em. You may hev noticed dal h h old time. An interesting document DISEASES �billty, arising fmtn overstud , excesses, and permitted, in a measure by our own inditierenee, to pass into tits ° ig other causes, and every veriety or nervous affeo- bands of unscrupulous pretenders. Because the subject is disc- ,,_ =when a man gets dat way he also hates referring to the number of these characters .t. I"; don, are treated' by our specialists for these dis- wreeable, competent physicians are loath to be concerned with it. - honest toil. He will howl dat de rich am arres�tsd within the saints of the ezhibi- eases with a measure of suc cess heretofore regardc•ci as impossible. The same unneecrasary odiousness causes the treatment of this , . beeomin' r'eber an' de Poo poorer, i+nt he Lion hu net been . abllshed. Altogether Bee numerous cases reported in our different Illustrated ham- malady to be avoided i vats practice." 1 phlets on nervous diseases, any ono pf which will be sent for ten We shall, therefore, ebptinue, as heretofore to treat with our won't look far a job - to help turn de figgers 578 men sad women ve been interrupted cents in postage stamps, when Ie(Inest -for them is accompanied best consideration, spmpathy, and skill, all applicants who are suf- de odds- Way. in an untimely manner in the pursuit of with a statement of a caste for oonsultatt.ion, so that we may know fering fr•oto any of these delieate disease$. "While I pity dose ytiire du*, day Inns' their handicraft, Classed by Astionalities, which one of our Treatises to send. Our Complete and Illustrated, Treatise, on thet3e subject8 is sent . Giveadam the Belgians occupy the place of honor with go alarmingly prevalent are thcieo chronic die - to any address on receipt of ten cents in stamps. •. botescapepnnishmentaltogether. eases peculiar to femides, and so famous have ALL CHRONIC DiSFAShS A SPECIALTY.- =Although Jones will show each one of 'em de nosh in 23I, bat they are ran hard by the Qerarrtarls I. ' DISEASES OF our institutions become for their cure that we we halve•, in the precedinu paragraphs. made mention of some of 'Then follow 63 of batch 35 of ware long it" obliged to crests u s ►ecial de art- i tarn; an' I ho to see 'em all back at de with 211. .' the special ailments to which particular attention is given by the . nee' meetin'.' Epglish, end 14 of French natiopali . , The wORIEN. meat, thoroughly organized, an devot ex- specialists at the Invalids' lintel a d Surgical Institute, yet the I. clttxinelN to th(+ treatment of these e>:ises, The institution abounds in skill, facilic�s, and apparatus for the _ rst�, ' English offenders were, as a role , ashion - I physicians and surgeons in this Department Brother Jones dipped Into the onto-Iroom ably attired, and were all found to be Lod I have made, these deticxtte• diseases their Bole stud suocc'asful treatment of every form of ehmnie ailment, whether g- y wiring for its cure medical or surgical means. Hundreds are brought to our institutions from fat distant Rates letters of inquiry or of consultation should be addressed to �Jkuetdohnl his do uble - soled. boots, and then ing in good hotels, while their competitors on beds, and they go home well and strong. Every cars© consult- W 'n y - s first viedin out. In each case the of other nationalities had to be traced to the Ing our epecialista, Nether by letter or in person, is Riven the IiDRtJI'R DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, hall shook and trembled, as if a young earth - slums of Antwerp. most careful and 1 nsiderato attention. Every ire_ portent cue 868 ]Bain Street. BUPT•ALO. Igo Y. : _ (imd ,we get few whi h have not already ba®ed the skill of all the <_ . K _ - ,- - ¢' I .1 f -:, ... 1 !#�3 - - 4 .I ,.;.r .. 7 ..1 % _ , '' 1. _. .. :. _ •r.i 1 §.' . ..- ,, r, I I r ,. - , 'r ...-.. .- . . - - . .. .ti — ,. 1. I I' ' # 1 v i I .I . r I I . .. . . . I .: ; , , - . . f I �. i tf , il� ■ [, I - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T HIS DAY. local doar'd, of Health. , Conlin W4 from First Pas. meeting of the electors of the Township It Locals — Leonard s The Board of Health felt the Tawnsbip of Pickering it is expedient that a Poor T. Dunbar.. of Pickering met at Brougham On: 24th House should be established by the Conn- Win Comic Journal —(iri . Dec. Members all event. tes of p Pr �j Council for the support of our poor." -- Local —E. Stephenson. previous meeting read and appproved. Carried unani oualy. Teas —A., B. Dowawell. everal eotnmunieationsssere read. Several other who had been 'nominated Locals —A.-B. Dowswell. f: Mr." Forrester, seconded by D. R. briefly addressed the audienes, but our Stolen-..;- Mrs. James Mackie. Beaton; moved that the resolution passed limited � prevent$ a synopsis even of Cedar for sal Casper Stotts. at the last meeting of this Board re Com- their remarks, Complimeate— •ekie M q �d• mleory Vaccination be repealed, a :dept• �,i �e eonalnsion of file proobedinp' .. Division Court 'Sittings -7. f 4 Fare- mg as regards children under 8 montU the Clerk announced that all havtug re- of-ag e, u ezpressl elates in the Yacain• tired except the me►mbets of the present anon Act, as this, . has learned that CoaaW he ham, w Jo but de+elam . ChB �D {ruler {Ytg r .. theyftorhpiial Board in - ih- doubt'" to the following. re- sleoted by acolamation to soave of the compulsory clauses; and constitute the Counoil for 1886: - PICKERING, ONT-, JA 1, 1886•` adkin for more definite. legislation there- Joseph 1![onkhoti8e, Reeve. > i to. Carried. Several reports were re- James Perc , lei - Denut Re'evc. '• • LOCALISM ceived andt read. On motion of M., y Sylvester Mackey, 2nd '• Forrester, seconded by Cdr. Phillip, the James L. Palmer, 8rd " L Board adjourned sire die. George Parker, 4th " NOTICE. - �._. --:.:: . ._ ' �. OUT AROUND US.: •r d`: Personal Mention The .foil wing nominations were made i Those hating contra accohnts against = i in the la0es named: Mr. Thos. Henderson is bonne durin THE NEWS, zlpill oblige us by ha idmg an g $car orQ Township. — Reeve, John the same this week, as our finan "al year v�icatron. , .. I Richardson ; 1st Deputy, A. M. ` cord; 1.• \, _ - !: closed on the 31st ult. Parties in •bled to Miss Watson, of Brantford, is visiting 2nd Deputy, Goo. Morgan ; Councillors, as will also oblige by scaling thei indcbt- friends in Pickering. R. Knowles and W. W. Walton, all by edness as soon as possible. Mrs. W. T. Dunbar entertained a party acclamation. of friends on Christmas night. Stou$ville Village: �-- .Reeve, W.' B. a ' =A happy New Year to it] i,: but Miss Roberts and Miss Hording, of Saunders Councillors, J. Urguhart, Dr. 1` particularly to Leonard's patron Staffer, W. P. Hartney, and J. Burlchold- - Toronto, are visiting at Mr. D. Leavens • St all by acclamation. f dolls. A —I have a few os, which I Will sell Miss Annie and Mr. Asa Leavens, of --- R Charles { Uxbridge Township. eese, regardless of cost. A. B. Dows rell Toronto, spent Christmas at home. Gould -; 1st Deputy, S. Flummerfelt, by Jr. and Mrs, John Hughes, Mr. and The zaterftu meat a Mr . Elgin Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. acclamation. qui, readers should not forget he Good 8 Whitby Town.— Mayor,Jer>�v Long and i Templars' entertainment i ~ L ng's hall Harry 11IcDonaid, of Toronto, spent D. C. Downey. The latter is lave a candi Christmas day with the editor' of the this (Friday) evening.. If you desire to date, consequently the former is se good I spend New Year's night plea aptly, go NE�vs• as elected). Reeve, H. Jeffrey, by accla by all means. Miss 3d. J. Win>aacot i8 in the village mation. Deputy - Reeve, G. Y. Smith �. 0 present spending her holidays. She and John Wesley. South �'t'ard —Coun- a pleasant party liar, been re- engaged at ilie same school � • - - ,_ Clllar'a, T. Willis, .I. Smith and C. Fox, { • Miss Martha Triffitt treat d h r Sabbath for 1886 with an increase of salary. Her by stela nation. Centre Ward— Burns, school scholars and a nu ber of other Christmas examination was held on Tuea- ' - •little -folk belonrin to c ass�s in they .� Agnes cad J. K. Gordon, by acclamation. ! r g day, December 22nd, which was largely North Ward —W. R. Howse, , Mttthodist- school -to a party a ew days attended and at which she was trade the la •Hatch before Christmas,;wli-en a most enjoyable recipient of a handsome album resented 'Jas" Long, J. Scott and Wnr, 'Noble. 6 ` time was spent.. - p p !Mara. The old Council re-elected by i- P to her by her scholars. acclamation. —10 lbs. of oaymeil'�for 25c at Vows- East Whitby — Reeve, R iII'iam _Smith ; Entrance Examination. Deputy, y y well's. J. E. Mowbray, b acclamation. fume Cuss, ,By Telepherle.) . West Whitby.-- IMatthews and Wilcox a Nr. C. Dale 'Rill . commenc a -'Bible elected Reeve and Deputy respectively, Class in his hall, on Sabbath afternoon le following have asses the Entrance by acclamation. f neat and he invites all who are not Examination recertl held •at Whitby: r - II 1` members of other schools and who desire Carry Bray, aged 1 , 389 marks. FORTUNES FOR EVERYBODY. ouired 't to attend to come and welcome. Bertha Bunting, ag d 14, 875 marks.," T rNCI.AIX1D N9TATE6 IN tZNGLA�ti}.— TItt3UBANiW,, •¢� i iemaatt7cable-Weatllee► � r Ettie Gee, aged 15, Annie Hargrave, ed 14,r338!r>rtarks. ' OF 110GNDN AWAITING C6A3YAlVT6. --11th Y017" The weather during the pas>� week or so has been remarkably open for this Nellie Herr, aged 1 , 399 marks. AN H>s�? Within the last tbree or four weeks sev. ki r time of the year. The probabities are Frank Chapman, ed 12, 448 marks. oral residents of Pickering village, amongst i we will ave a very open winter. A few R'tn. Dnndas, abed J. McBrady, age 8, 3' r marks. 12, 875 marks.' them being Messrs. M. Reed, D. O'Connor, and d• Leslie, have reoeive+d letters from a i !weeks o good sleigiung would be appre- Arther O'Leai•� ,age 11, 375 marks. art in Montreal claiming to be oondnct 1 i - - -- - - - I - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T HIS DAY. local doar'd, of Health. , Conlin W4 from First Pas. meeting of the electors of the Township It Locals — Leonard s The Board of Health felt the Tawnsbip of Pickering it is expedient that a Poor T. Dunbar.. of Pickering met at Brougham On: 24th House should be established by the Conn- Win Comic Journal —(iri . Dec. Members all event. tes of p Pr �j Council for the support of our poor." -- Local —E. Stephenson. previous meeting read and appproved. Carried unani oualy. Teas —A., B. Dowawell. everal eotnmunieationsssere read. Several other who had been 'nominated Locals —A.-B. Dowswell. f: Mr." Forrester, seconded by D. R. briefly addressed the audienes, but our Stolen-..;- Mrs. James Mackie. Beaton; moved that the resolution passed limited � prevent$ a synopsis even of Cedar for sal Casper Stotts. at the last meeting of this Board re Com- their remarks, Complimeate— •ekie M q �d• mleory Vaccination be repealed, a :dept• �,i �e eonalnsion of file proobedinp' .. Division Court 'Sittings -7. f 4 Fare- mg as regards children under 8 montU the Clerk announced that all havtug re- of-ag e, u ezpressl elates in the Yacain• tired except the me►mbets of the present anon Act, as this, . has learned that CoaaW he ham, w Jo but de+elam . ChB �D {ruler {Ytg r .. theyftorhpiial Board in - ih- doubt'" to the following. re- sleoted by acolamation to soave of the compulsory clauses; and constitute the Counoil for 1886: - PICKERING, ONT-, JA 1, 1886•` adkin for more definite. legislation there- Joseph 1![onkhoti8e, Reeve. > i to. Carried. Several reports were re- James Perc , lei - Denut Re'evc. '• • LOCALISM ceived andt read. On motion of M., y Sylvester Mackey, 2nd '• Forrester, seconded by Cdr. Phillip, the James L. Palmer, 8rd " L Board adjourned sire die. George Parker, 4th " NOTICE. - �._. --:.:: . ._ ' �. OUT AROUND US.: •r d`: Personal Mention The .foil wing nominations were made i Those hating contra accohnts against = i in the la0es named: Mr. Thos. Henderson is bonne durin THE NEWS, zlpill oblige us by ha idmg an g $car orQ Township. — Reeve, John the same this week, as our finan "al year v�icatron. , .. I Richardson ; 1st Deputy, A. M. ` cord; 1.• \, _ - !: closed on the 31st ult. Parties in •bled to Miss Watson, of Brantford, is visiting 2nd Deputy, Goo. Morgan ; Councillors, as will also oblige by scaling thei indcbt- friends in Pickering. R. Knowles and W. W. Walton, all by edness as soon as possible. Mrs. W. T. Dunbar entertained a party acclamation. of friends on Christmas night. Stou$ville Village: �-- .Reeve, W.' B. a ' =A happy New Year to it] i,: but Miss Roberts and Miss Hording, of Saunders Councillors, J. Urguhart, Dr. 1` particularly to Leonard's patron Staffer, W. P. Hartney, and J. Burlchold- - Toronto, are visiting at Mr. D. Leavens • St all by acclamation. f dolls. A —I have a few os, which I Will sell Miss Annie and Mr. Asa Leavens, of --- R Charles { Uxbridge Township. eese, regardless of cost. A. B. Dows rell Toronto, spent Christmas at home. Gould -; 1st Deputy, S. Flummerfelt, by Jr. and Mrs, John Hughes, Mr. and The zaterftu meat a Mr . Elgin Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. acclamation. qui, readers should not forget he Good 8 Whitby Town.— Mayor,Jer>�v Long and i Templars' entertainment i ~ L ng's hall Harry 11IcDonaid, of Toronto, spent D. C. Downey. The latter is lave a candi Christmas day with the editor' of the this (Friday) evening.. If you desire to date, consequently the former is se good I spend New Year's night plea aptly, go NE�vs• as elected). Reeve, H. Jeffrey, by accla by all means. Miss 3d. J. Win>aacot i8 in the village mation. Deputy - Reeve, G. Y. Smith �. 0 present spending her holidays. She and John Wesley. South �'t'ard —Coun- a pleasant party liar, been re- engaged at ilie same school � • - - ,_ Clllar'a, T. Willis, .I. Smith and C. Fox, { • Miss Martha Triffitt treat d h r Sabbath for 1886 with an increase of salary. Her by stela nation. Centre Ward— Burns, school scholars and a nu ber of other Christmas examination was held on Tuea- ' - •little -folk belonrin to c ass�s in they .� Agnes cad J. K. Gordon, by acclamation. ! r g day, December 22nd, which was largely North Ward —W. R. Howse, , Mttthodist- school -to a party a ew days attended and at which she was trade the la •Hatch before Christmas,;wli-en a most enjoyable recipient of a handsome album resented 'Jas" Long, J. Scott and Wnr, 'Noble. 6 ` time was spent.. - p p !Mara. The old Council re-elected by i- P to her by her scholars. acclamation. —10 lbs. of oaymeil'�for 25c at Vows- East Whitby — Reeve, R iII'iam _Smith ; Entrance Examination. Deputy, y y well's. J. E. Mowbray, b acclamation. fume Cuss, ,By Telepherle.) . West Whitby.-- IMatthews and Wilcox a Nr. C. Dale 'Rill . commenc a -'Bible elected Reeve and Deputy respectively, Class in his hall, on Sabbath afternoon le following have asses the Entrance by acclamation. f neat and he invites all who are not Examination recertl held •at Whitby: r - II 1` members of other schools and who desire Carry Bray, aged 1 , 389 marks. FORTUNES FOR EVERYBODY. ouired 't to attend to come and welcome. Bertha Bunting, ag d 14, 875 marks.," T rNCI.AIX1D N9TATE6 IN tZNGLA�ti}.— TItt3UBANiW,, •¢� i iemaatt7cable-Weatllee► � r Ettie Gee, aged 15, Annie Hargrave, ed 14,r338!r>rtarks. ' OF 110GNDN AWAITING C6A3YAlVT6. --11th Y017" The weather during the pas>� week or so has been remarkably open for this Nellie Herr, aged 1 , 399 marks. AN H>s�? Within the last tbree or four weeks sev. ki r time of the year. The probabities are Frank Chapman, ed 12, 448 marks. oral residents of Pickering village, amongst i we will ave a very open winter. A few R'tn. Dnndas, abed J. McBrady, age 8, 3' r marks. 12, 875 marks.' them being Messrs. M. Reed, D. O'Connor, and d• Leslie, have reoeive+d letters from a i !weeks o good sleigiung would be appre- Arther O'Leai•� ,age 11, 375 marks. art in Montreal claiming to be oondnct crated by many. Jas. Rose. aged 75, 398 marks. Ing a rilaim• agency, informing them that ehaase tae sts,aaa.. The following were recommended ; vast sums of money is lying in England The busiaesa formaljy kno n sr, the Gertip Boyd, Edith Connors, Attie ]Do- awaiting claimants, and that they are the 4 Pickering Drug Store, conducted by B. long, Maggie Furlong, Alice Green, Ida probable heirs. For a small consideration Field, has passed into the hands of W. Gerow, Mamie Richardson, Hattie Smith, —$1 in advanoe —he will send more infor- H. Field, chemist and druggist, a grad'- I Cbm. Mackey, Wm. Meen, John Reed, mation . respecting. the unclaimed gold hate of the Ontario College of Pharmacy. Henry obinson, Saml. Somerville and heaps, and if the party happens to be poor, We wish the new ro rietor ever y with great magnaminity he offers to for- p P y John Thomson. 1 euceess, ' ward such information as will enable the �� CnChurch. I CHERRYW' OD :� . r sender of the dollar to prosecute his claim I- I without farther reference to hirf. Runday morning service at 10:80. I I + '. All this sounds very nice to the party re. • „ e tea- meeting arid Christm' '�s tree •v•n the letter, and if he acts n n first Subject. The Divine weaver, and the Oei I Q po field here was very succeashil. I thought will probably forward the dollar patterns he weaves." Sunday evening, M; r. Burkholder was visited b s surprise y ! service at 6:30. .Subject : "Cause and 3` rP at once to the great ben factor of the hu- e$ect in the Moral world.'' The public party Previous to his leaving this place gran race. Upoh fartbor consideration, alwa s made welcome. Rev. W. G. for Markham. He was presented with however, he concludes that there roast be y a ery complimentary address, showing something wrong &boat the matter, and Howson, Pastor. the esteem In which he was held by decides to make some enquiries before Now Is the ?ime.. ! :' his, numerous friends cull neighbors. throwing. away Rood money with but very An exehanre Bays:-- FarMers Should I little prospect of receiving anything in ;e- bring out their grain now while prices ]anti or ocean. { turn. are good, for there is no knowing how Before travel'lins 'remember, by ne- As far as the party in Montreal is con - long they will remain so. Don't wait quired railway or ocean steamship tickets cerned, we know nothing of him. For all for higher prices pr you may be forced to procurable at your leisure from E. STEPH. we know to the contrary he may be cou- ducting a strictly legitimate and honorable take much legs. such things have ENSOIJ, up -town telegraph and ticket office, business. But in this age of cheats, frauds happened;. - Whitby, guaranted at rock bottom Stan-and swindlers it is always best to think -- Leonard's returii tlianks for the -.ex. dard rates. - See his ad. in this paper. -twice before forwarding money to every =o CotmPWAoa ,row.. Tom, Dick and Harr that makes ro - @eeclinoly liberal patronage which the � Y P po�i- people of Pickering and vicinity . have Owing to the action of the , Local Bo •d tione to the unsuspecting public, no matter extended them during the last two years. of Health, at its last meeting, vaccination whether it be in connection with'•unclaim- They also ask for a continuation of that is not now compulsory in this township. ed" estates or estates that have claimants. - patronage,promising to do their very best There is considerable doubt as toa-whether To put the public on their guard, per- to give first-class goods for the least the Provincial Board has the power to chaps it will be as well to explain a similar po s ale move a the have clone beta- make it compulsory, and-until they have case that was brought to am notice in Y Y Toronto_ recently, where a mail received d s settled the matter it is just as well for. letter from a so-called agent for unclaimed a tofore. our Board to withdraw the resolutions. estates, wherein he was informed that he ktL ` A couple of young 66�s' disturbed tl e { cuss heir to a large fortune in England, {`meeting in Leng's hall on Frig On the evening, of the °.06th ui't., the and by forwarding $1 ,within 'a specified u ils of S.S. `o. 12, Pickerin ssembl- .ime further information would be sent to evening rat, and acted in a very unb - ed at "Atha Farm," the home of their him. The man sent his dollar, and in a coming manner. A warrant was � lase d teacher, 'Mr., J. A. Un�lerliill, and ga�'e few days received a letter the tone of which for their arrest, and on youne Stewart led him to believe that he really was one —one of the air —a earino before the him a pleasant surprise. An a�'ldresa p pp of the heirs to a large sum of -money. In Cadi he was fined $5 and costs.. The other wag read by 'Millie White, expressing in Bent stipulated that a n fitting - terms the good wielles of the sec the letter the a„ p po young sclamp cleared out. . receipt of 110 more he would undertake xo tion towards their teacher, and the regret prosecute his claim. This sum was also The Co*c Journal.. of the pupils at his departure. In behalf ent, and develo menta anxiously awaited. - We direct attention to Grip announce - of the school, Bertha Barclay, Maggie In about three months news came 'that the meat in our advertising columns this McKay find Sarah Hood presented him case was progressing favorably, but a fur- ` week. Great -improvements are intended with a massive album, a copy of 'rLeisure trier sum of +J20 was required to pay fees, next ye r, and consequently the only Hour," an inkstand and a fancy- box of &c. The heir presumptive thought it was r Canadia comic journa witl be made stationery. Mr. Underhill briefly replied, about time to investigate matters a little more interesting than,, ever. Grip and thanking the pupils for their kind feeling. before parting with his hard- earned cash, THE Nt;vi!s will be sent to any address to the games and music which followed and the result of his -investigation wap end of 136 for 'J2.a0. Snbseribe now. were greatly enjoyed by the boys and that uo such agency or office existed in the - ?' city from whence the letter"ame —in fact propest* sran"er. girls, and after .refreshments had been it was a first -class case of fraud through- Mr. asper Stotts of Clle'rrp wopd, a rued, the party took their farewell. Mr. out. He at once sent a letter to the party, `t ecentlypui•cliased from Mr. R. Haney nderhill goes to take charge of Maxwell which contained no money but plenty of o li s s pool at an increas� salary. —Com. adjectives, and from that time he heard �. the brick cottage and lot on Church street. I He inten) s retiring from farming next chool Meeting. no more of the vast fortune, { It is the easiest thing in the world. for a fall, and ettle down in the. village to en- A meeting of the ratepayers of School schemer to work this racket with financial j joy the fruits of his labor. We are action No. 4, West, Pickering Village, success., He takes the directory, finds the pleased p many of our able farmers are as held od Wednesday last. Tkere was names and addresses of several hundred casting M their lot with us in Pickering. very small attendance. On motion, E. people in each section of the country, for May the number increase. They make. Eddy was voted to the chair, and G. wards his tempting letter and -awaits re- dents. .Cowan acted as Secretary. cults. If he receives five hundred letters �n use afueo er '� Mr. O'Leary, Secretary- Tressorer, read with a dollar in each in reply to a thousand We certainly ought td appreciate the lle financial statement of roc iptR and or two sent out, he has a good margin oil fact that,we are living in an age of grog- xpenditures as follows.: —Total receipts, the investment, and by keeping it tfp for a '4 • yeas and discovery, this is especially appre- 1,`132.23 ; tots: expenditures, $1,180.86, abort time secures for himself a nice little crated by all persons that have been caving Et balance on Band of $101.87. On sum. Then he seeks fresh pasture before i, afflicted with Rheumatism. West's World otion the report was received and adopt- exposure. Wonder or Family Liniment is a positive d. The auditors presented their report, This party in Montreal may be all right, is invaluable as we said before, but we advise our read - �. cure for ,Rheumatism. It b# o the effect that they had- eyamined the era to ascertain his standing before `for - { for Cute, !Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds ooks and vouchers and found everything warding money to him. and all diseases requiring external appl6 orrect. On motion the report was re- ` ` cation. bold at the Pickering Drug Store, eived and adopted. On motion, L. S, -Call at Dowswell's and pet 5 lbs of t Price 25crts, and 50 cents per bottle. 9 -ll ekerman was re- elected auditor for 18M tea. You will never get as 'good value 2go" std, i n behalf of the people. Nominations for your money ,again. l Mr. Philip Button, of Ringwood, and were then called for to fill the office of Just Lfite Them. - D- Graham, of Graham Bros., Claremont, Trustee, vacant in consequeuce of Mr. We see it stated that the Chinese cele. arrived home from Great Britain on the L. ' �O'L ary's retirement, when Wm. braced their New Year by paying all 14th inst. Mr. Button brought two extra . Clark as nominated . by G. S. Cowan, their debts. The poor heathens don't ` line Clyde stallions safely home with seconde by Jno. Howland, and Lewis know spy better. him —a 2 year old and &yearling. —&tad O'Bea by Ti. S. Ackerman, seconded by ]come Pros the New -weer. lost a valuable animal on the ocean. Wrg. D, Gordon. A poll was demanded, Dr. Willoughby, son of Rev. N. R. (, Mr: Graham brought out a magnificent and the rote resulted in the re- election of Willoughby, pastor of the Me`hodist span of fillies ; but had also the misfor- r� 0'.' vary for another three years, church Whitby, is home on a visit from tune to loose it fine stallion on the way is co eluded the business and the meet- the North -west. He will remaiu about• a across. -- Economist. ><nQ adjo rued. month. f 1 1 ryas _ A Reduction of Ten per Cent. During the Holidays• ! We are cutting Prices to Suit the Times!,, 9 EVERYTHING IN GLASSWARE 5 PER CENT. BELOW OUR REGULAR PRICES! V014 • CIA- pi ckeri n S. c ► to ev" • . TAhI tar;c. t�v�� dance and 1'icker►ng. UH:J Deverell'6 f lnnds to terms of pa - M. Ultl' fuld cu;nmiFwu� ing ; opel' T130 GAR l' salt' on ear n ELA D EN(I tin Chancy Toronto 5t Money to DAVtnsoa ETrQLt aL' t) . Ear• o CAtintV bQ! A E5ti lei -iuetiae. 301 aLte & H. Plitiury %hoer, et-,: and lily whitevalt tend the (! forge, Gr- wedpesda A first -cla Veterinar vine for lu by'uicl►t o drese, Gr 1_ I► - At;ricn'tu sth da viisz. den: and CO's- fiWI In Raisins, Currants, Peels, Essenses, and everything re -., _ ouired for a Christmas Milner, at Bottom Prices.