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THE TOWNSHIP COUNCI1--,II,,. vipeaditures should be wade under the The members sfiftla'100k '01ftet' lfib eii- � - - -:,I -, - rV% .f - �; '.. J1 � 0 � � . I a _i . , ''. : . . . , , - 7 roads - . 5. r- - � t.� � 11 '. , ".; I �­; I - �,,'�!:�� ;,!..' - , , uditnres on the I and give the mat- r,offooJonat Oarb* ; I - k . :--d I _.. ... �.. 1. . ,.. � ..!� . . - . supervision of the pouncil. He*raised go pe - -i# 'BORAX Commissioner, a, ers6nal. supervision. He was . ;� - . •; s he ter . � .. ; 'I, -1 I . , I FULL LIST OF TUB NOMIXATI02M AT VItO objection to the C .- ; I ..!. ., _ . fa I Goon ,ij)% a . . . . . ! , .4 . . ` " . � '"". . - at 0 1. . ; t t w M . I .. � ­,_ ON 31 NDAT LAST-THE OLD COUNCIL 11Z thought be bad discharged his duties ,, -0 C.. I i . w - . Medical. an r - 6 . � i 4 of C inewors wDsil -.. . � -------,-- .1 :, � :,.�. I , , ON 14, , * . _� . .�� ..:,..-.; '. . . . I t - _­_­­� "..-I. �� - - . . . I I well . :r_f . I :,: :. . . - The councillors could exercise per day, , H04odghi a:�Cquncolor 01RU - - . I - I , �R � . . - I . . I - ... 11 ... .. ., - �! - FIELD, M D., M. P YSI. . .1. ..., . I: , , .1-2,; I I . 11 I . . - . , ne 'hess:" w . 1:.', r ..� -, 1. .. . p;.�, . . , � , i - - . . "'i ' - - , - , - , some co 1: B , ' � 1%. I �__ - #� to o" C. P. S ;.. eand' i t the t . ship*- Wist . � CORONER &c., t' , . . . I I � utrol over the funds of tile County strive . - . . , I . . ,�,; q . ., 1. , � . . : -: At noon on M e Clerk called . - I _: ­ -� 1 SURGEON, COR 83) . : I 1�­� I . . .. . ast th They � had a voice in , I !- ., �� , I .' CIAN, � _. . I I I _.-,­�_ Monday I I the ex. the same as if it were their own personal - - ! . OffIC6.1iourg-Morning, fr in I.7 �.�. : . Council. - ;_ . ; . . . Pickering Ont. -y . � . I , mac , t the township hall, �fter bursiness, and o t . , .- .. �. - I . . . to 11:30; 1�vening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 ._ , .. i, I ,.to order those present a . peuses and the amounts asked for. A I lo k ahead and see how i ; . . - .1; ; "..; , . . - � --: , ON- * i .. � ­ &lid stated that he was,prepared to result. He bad been nom- - . - I i 1, �'E, ll . D., M. C. P. S I , �,'_-_`.� T�_, receive thanking those who had proposed him, was going to - - I . 1- .1 . . i j. E. WARE, he county of On- .i . i � .1 1. nominations for tile offices of Reeve an, e itions but had tio in-.. - . . '9 TARIO.' .-i . he said he was not a audidate at.tbe inated for three pos . I . .; .. -- 1 1I surgeon and Accoucheu 7. Resi- Deputy-Reeves for the township Couticil .- ttirio. physician, -W IT . I I tention of running alone$ If there was a ' door to the Pow-office, I .! Owi�g to present time. . . � : 'y _ of Pickering for the ear 1887. . _' i aence and,ofnee, next - . ­ ,. M y . . ; 0 ' - break he would stand for Second Deputy-, --- ,' � Ackerilicti * ____ __ . : ; . . )..1�. - Mr. John Miller thought the.old cb'uu " 1I I .._. , " 'there being but a few preseat, the pro I 1� - . " . :, I . . . .. . : . . � . �i - n . , . . . 11. * inas wer Id first express their vievi(s, Reeve. - . M iij.11, ft � b_ : . .. ceed . I . -CPS"O t ' * .. ]]i.:, � .1 I ol , clock eillors shcu le &�peardd be. * . . . �!��; - - ..." .1 1 �, 0 i ' � -! .: ; I Ir ­... . e -t � ` froln I � , ., . he hall w well and then the others nominat d would Mr. Jo n arry sai FERRIER, M-D,X - e adjourned to - . C()Ro;,;FF,. Ofilce hours--m * * ' :, .- :� . shortly after which'time t I, . . . ery in re 0 1 -1 -, � - . , I., as � I � . ;­1 -P D v-enina3toG. Surg r DRUG . ,�... , , 1, - � . 1. I- I ._ ­,!;.� 'V.. ­_ ; . . . , - '* I , - �: _ - ,ave du opportunity of speakina and fore them as a salf-made inall. What- * �tt) 10, e �E4 . ?% , f .roia' _'Brock St.Noirth, Claremont. atrons � '�' ' filled with electors; when tile following I L education lie had lie thankoc�persons4l-. S j, ,.1 .1 , ' , ., witil Pure Drugs, Chemicals, c all C O`M'Pli H CIA -the nominations were made:- I criticisiuk their actions. Referring to the ever . : i . �'. 7 : : l, , � I � slipplie(l 29ti S of j".. . . . .. . I _ , L I . i� I t i I said he had always friends for, 'as h4 had nev'ef had 'the 1. . � � , � _ � ' awai) for cash. harbor question he I . , . - ' � ' fonnC � : , ��___ . 1.;.,.,� , Jo'. MonkhouBe, nominated by P- R- been an a4voctite of the harbor, and be- privilege of attending school. He I - ` i - - - I � ,\ .. . .. ; .. . I . ,�. I . . - ��-__:2 ,:.,.. . V - 0 - . . :. -. .,: . __ , - _. , . "' 1i :.,,`': Hoo-arer, seconded by C. Dale. 'With tile acts Of 016 C tkudil , , ,:, � : Legal. , "; I - . S 8 0' 1 I 1. Neyed had it not been for him we would some fault ­ . .. f .. _.. � . . , ..i - i I !, ,.;.�. . :.:� tli " - .. I . ;. '. of : ; .. 0 , . . � .. - I I _,�­ _�,�___------ I If P ' R. Hpover, nominated by C. Dale, y lar r I � . onded bv R. R.-Mowbray. . . . . ! 7 `. 1 - - 'O ' He know of jobs done by day's - . __ . not Lave an I b 04e b4y, at the 4ut 'believed tlie errors had been of B BUNTING, ,B. A., B, RRIS I I see present time, Afterqu g som4 figures head. - � -0, i Lr ri lids. John Mifler, nominated by John Barry, . . .. citor, Notary Public, Convey T o 0 8, he work for which the township did ,not get " ,I. ... - . . - '� I - T, TE-4, S01i . . as to the pRymeDt of t beuture � I � _.... .H , .- lklice.�, &c Pickering, Out. . Account romptly Seconded by A. Boyer. rge against 1 I. � ;- I!. . � 'i s . I i - , - lonq , I an at lowost 1-tf - " .:: I .. . - ��, ­ stated that had he bein a the County good value. He made no cha 1. .. - - . I . �.� inated by Dr. Freel, I .. ... .. I �_O 0 * * - ,* �,� Jas. Percy, nom * He 1 ��Ilecte( . - I . , - , , . Council lie would have oppo d the .s,3u- the CommIssioneror. the Council. - 1 - * . N' B BA .11- ; , -- - - - I _ . I r� . , U DOW, - -i , ­,�': . . seconded by Mr. Doidge. � '' . . , I..;I'v: �� . hl�Rt *sTER . . : '%, � - ,.I. . . 'I.; V1. . . " - . � . OOG debentures. e thought t I 0,,'- --- : . I - ' '- - - . declined- the nomination. . . I solicitor, NotarV Public, etc. FrICE- - 1 ... . . , I 1 FIRSr DHPUTT-IM9ftb ': *' ­ , Ing of 020, aid he was not a , - I - I . I)everell .. 1. . vo . _. 1! - . vorable . . J". Percy, proposed by 0 Mck Y. the salaries in the township were getting . I L . I . , 14 I I � ; anC :) loan ; ' ick - s ­ . . , . - -_ ­_ i -,I; i's Block Brock-street, Whitbly. Private ' T. Mr. Johl)Mitchell .1 ;i;loweat rates and on Ora .... -Cor candidate. . I funds V 8-y t iff 9 seconded by J. L. Jones. pretty high, and the taAes were also high, - - . . �. . terms 01 Mr. Jas, - mer -said hi was in the ; .- .. I I � paymeiit- t ,pal e �" �� , . t �. y -P- R- especially the School tax in his see on, A .1 i _ I - BAR ISTER . . WH BY, 4-16, L. S. Ackerman, proposed b til I I I , - . -1 V � - PA,RKER, --- Hoover, seconded by John Gee. i but of coarse the Council could not con. Council when the old system of Com . i , Money to 1 an. No and solicitor, &c. 11 ;ion. Office: Han6y's ffundin , Picker- I s&ance. John Miller, proposedby S. Stevensoh, trol that. If there was a contest all missioners was in vogue, but it - had L Of col�nraig .. 4-y .ire ind e ii . Ca. Poucher. . - �� 1 I . it1g; open every Saturday. seconded by Th round, be. thought he would be in the worked satisfactorily. After a time they- I I . " I - : . I I � . . _ . NICCOND DF.PUTT-REkV11- . and. by ; : . . I . E 9 LA.CK; R Tdoo=L-P . . 0 wanted pay for their tiM6, too, ; : . . ,fAbi t lXr "Whr." icba fight.- - - ; 'GLISH, Barristers at La!tliliclors A NT Felt ! �. . 13. Maekey, proposed by J. L. SO:: a e 8, r. ,y thanked his mover and keeping track of the expenditures in this - . __ I!; . I . J" - 1. - E N_ ancer%&c�,g c�s, No. 17 The Lancashire ir Insurance Company, Head seconded by John Gee. L . M Per that it co%t the; , � I i - C m nj in Chancery convey a Toronto. '. I dge seconder for the nomination for the respect lie had found . .. k . - Toronto street (over -Gas 11 B ; Toronto, Thos. Poucher, proposed by J. Dof , '. � o Losu-No commission. D-pEj�W'Rml The Western F e ,ssurance Co., HeadOfliee, Reeveghip, but desired to state at once t.ownoWp more than Gerovt was reodiving. - , i . � - .- . ,-� 1 - I Money t , MOUR Seconded by N. L. Stevenson. . i :.- - - - I - . I 1 . DAVIDSONBLACK, H. A. RxzsoB or ito, and ,the Igon, that he was not a c,audidate for Reeve He thought the -one Co �Ssionbr .1 ' 11� 3-y Noith American Li , Insurance Company, Head , Sohn Barry, proposed -,by John Wil . ENGLISH - � system the "t, jiid it had ea ed the ----------- Offl 3 . Toront seconded by 1. B. Carpenter. . but intended to run for First Deputy. V . - . Z- I . I ; I __P LL, LL.- -. 3 , BAR- . ., ; ,.. of dollars. 6 Voted , I , i. ". : ,. FXRE � . . ( - r., . - A township hundreds . "ounty Crow Att ruey, and ., . I ! I. � John Mitchell, proposed by John Barry, He then referred to the 'questaon that ?T � RISTER. C iu�ore ' for the' salary grab, but he did not expect*ntv solicitor. Court House it y. io-y Iniarrance effected FLt the lo at possiwe, rites - . ,.pectimg the &so C ou I ___ ------- __ _ - ___ consistetit wi li safety d security. seconded by Levi Mackey' . . .1 .had been raised rer . . " _ - __ _ :., There was to get rich on it. He also voted against . - SRS.RITCHIE & B N G S I I . -1 6 45-y THIRD DEPUTT-RFLEVE., ., I of pay.of County Councillors. I .1 - ES I LIN i . q- I - . � . J . - ua Solicjtors, H conart of i': - .;. , , Jas. L. Palmer, proposed T. C . i c1VOY, not another County in the Province but large expeliditures being made for iron . - , t, - [ ; i M Barristers a ont. money to n on rea, -'--� ...,;;, _ 'Bitsilt ss Soli ited. . - . � y Coun- . 1 q, - - . - . . I ,_ JusUce. Whitby, __ _____:_� secohded bv Thos. Pugh. aii its. Councillors #8,' per day, and bridges as proposed in the Count 19-V , . . 'increased the rate.�* ' ' ­ Iawe terms. �. ino. Wilson, proposed by Thos. t cil, which would have .1 ,.i J I . . soil _-E3 'I' " M ER..,. Poucher, Ee sow n� reason why Ontario Coun � XVIC-4 I - __ , ::� . _. . � ___ - . . , ,; seconded by Tbos.,Carter. - Should pay less. It took the York County He had done the best li�. could at the " Vc.tei-i-itai,yo 1; I I . ­ .. I - ., .M. Gleeson, proposed by John Mitchell, Council, if elected again would still.con- .' . ... I 11 '.1 i � . � . .. - . _,___�.­_ I I.- - � - I Council twice as long to transact the ' . 1 �,� _._�__-_­---­____­,_-_� Tbat we have a firsi -class sto .1 oi IleM,ber ilow . . . - _­_ ­ - -4 - on hand, so don'; hesitate n leaving your seconded by R. Miller. . business of the County as it did that of tinue to do so. He intended to stand for -- � -.: -' . I­ - t . - I . _.. ,. . . . 11OPKINS, VETERIN RY SUR� I ord prs a one 3 ; . . . R. R. Mowbray, proposed by !no. Barry, eputy. . I; , . .. . Ontario,- and the former received 08 r Third D - I I i I '- . -_� , ., : ; . 10 ntario Vet- � --ISFACTIO141 . seconded brS. SteVeDEOU. g . . '. . - ", 1 � lie c�ro-_;, Graduate Of tl-. a ical horse- We GUARANT . Forsyth,' day. He was always' in favor of ; is Mr. Willson retired. . .-Tillary College" Toronto, and. pr ESA -Geo. Parker, proposed by P. B, ' - _ � shoer.etc. on account of increase of practice ll articleB� usum y. found in a harness tihol) F. Every. figure, and did not think municipalities Mr. R. R. MowbrRy ,said* ihe old' ',,,It, , ,d visits ev,ery attirday to iring se6onded by D. 'Mors bad made their statement � �. ,nv accustolue ard in stock. Collars a 183P cialty. Repa� ne . . im or any other man .k '_ \Vhitevale Cherrywood and Dunba ton will at- he . Thos. Poucher, prop;sqd by Dr.' Free),- desired h' to ,wor Cou I --.;. - . ., . 1 ! . . pioniptlydone. Allatt t�rs tojudge. The 1. I . . isfor the elee tclirl the diseases of the'llorse, foot at illy own . seconded by S. Stevenson. I . for nothing. Referring to the local salary and it-w . � � , the forenoons of Tuesday, , I ay wid Frida each week. Bougham. s Depot, FOURTH DE�UTY-tREVE.-.: I t paid was about Council had passed certain rules and . 1'. i. tcirge, C-reen River, in bill he said the am9nn . , Wednesdav, Thurad �l Tgulations but the membors had not t- �­ -: - : i . 1--. � v s on hand. � �,nsj,3-Ts rop. . Qeo. Parker, proposed by T. C. McivOY, the same as in previous years. Respect- r first-clas's astsistant horseshoer al av W. H . . . . . �N., P I to' ell - , --. . - -. - Vc,teriflary inatrunients niade to rder. Medi- I � . secended bv P. Nesbit. - i d th t they had endeavored I ys on hand. Calls I I.S-Blicksmith t g as usu�l. All our accoiints ing �he harbor debentures, lie Said the state a ' . � cine for ( I h'irses and cattle alwa endered. � W. V. Richardscin, proposed by D' F. Vear force them. He li4td not at fimt any .- , iq ni.,,ht or 1)v day promptly atte ded to. Ad- are payable when _ amount received and paid out this '!. . ,_1 (iress, (�reen !liver, Out. - 34-7 11 . 1_-Two Fine I Aors for ale cheap. ,, . Every, seconded by P. D. Forsyth. - - .of rtinning, but if there was to, `- ' i- I ------- - - ,---- . - � -.--- was about equal, but as the amount; re. intention I - , Thos. Poucher, propoged by M. Gle6son, I ­. ______ ____ . . eeived for the next ten years would de. be a contest lie would do so. . . C_H ERT.q: seconded by John Mitchell.. �rease it would be necessary to make - Mr.- Patker sai(I lie was not a caal� ­ . �01%*Jjjcso Car 10..'_ s, Dr. Fr.eel, oposed by N. L. Stevenson, I . I - -Tfiird Deputy Reeve, but in* ' e for \ y . atchmaker and- Je,geler, Some provision to meet the paments of dat 13econded by 9r. Smith, I . debentnres.- Referring to the ex. tended to run for Fourth Deputy. He,,:; . i - � ;,. . I The time having -expired, Ilit '-clerk the * ,er, & . .i PICKERING, � ONT. , against the raise of C,on.rellaite . . ;, I - . ��. e County Councillors he said lie had voted . - - . .. .. .� � ­ - - ­­ - - -.-,--- - _�_-__-_ ­ ; ___. _. wzt . . I . . . . - -1 - "4 � .- 1 . � . . . � , . , 1�called upon the.proposers and'seconderg peu4itures of th, bers of I the Council salary at the County Board the first year , . . 1. A beaw �i ul assortment of , .. . of the various nominations to speak briefly, stated that the mem 1. - . I ­ . . - - - fc ff- VR D STOKE S,, C6MAIIS- � ' pal. he was in. because lie did not want it . .1 -) "Conveyancer. 0 cc at H.)pper . ery and FahCy which they did, af ttr which Uie caudidates from Pickering and the other munici . I k. , gi,)n,,r and , Clock I, Jewel . te there to be one for , - /* - ,k- ,_ , (ilenerml Merchants Claremont ' . were called upon in 'the order of their ities had control only over a portion of most his first vo t ... .,to%es, wills and pre- Goidds, on hand. - __ I � - -1 , � .. I x- - . . making . " I thqni. viz.' the salaries and the grants on put�irig money into his own pocket. E - : . � .�.. I/ sl)ecial attentian paid to - 48-tf � `-­ nomination. I - ors for Proba e = iE -him, however, that -,,. ,I)aringnecessarvPalol ---- ING OMPTLY Mr. Joseph M*ukhouse was the ftrat to roads Q bridge's,; the other expendi perience had shown ' - . �: -.!..� �;- .,E It K . T . P.BEATON IrOW.NSEIPC'r After 1-kri years'emp) once I am able to Say I will address the electors. Ile referred1to the tures were fixtures under the statute. the per them allowance was too . small, . - , , i I , - . . , i%1) .."con veyanctl-VII commissior ier for taking guara i ee satisfaction.-- ___12y . action of the Council during the past year, again brought - ' ! . z. ' ' , 1'- __/ affidavits, Accountant and insurance Agent. ---- � - and said lie thought the affairs ol thel. Regarding the appointment of .a Commis. and when the matter,was . . _OFf ICE--At ncrease, He . toloaa onfarm property'. ; - sioner in the torruship, he said it had up he bad voted, for the i - :.. . - ... I, . Money - . . 27-v I �.:. ��..11 townsbip had been conducted satisf&c_ assume all responsibility '4Brougbain. . . z . - . I . first been done its an experiment. In was Willing to z � . , , - . . ers should understand ith his office, but ii the 11 I - .. torily. The ratepay y - . ! 1 ; I __ ' nta'r " Bank icipalities this mode had been in,'counection w � . - . I that if the Council reduced -the taxes it 801110 muU ly, pect� � 1. - - Architect. . . were blameworthy in this one res ' . . I I � . I must necesse . I... � - - - - - - - --- - - __ . _�__�_____ ,_.... I _. ill��;"____ 'AGENCY. - Lrily follow that' there would adopted 6nd had worked satififactori t credit for assist- - "' �.. ' PICKER NG be less money expended upon the roads. and he believed it had here. Mr. Gerow they should at least ge � - - ,�CAITECT a n ng the county assesipmect! - A. POST, �OUNTY .A improve the had given good satisfaction, and h d i g in rediici . I ­ I , . for the county' of Ontaho. Drawings __ - They bad endeavorled to . ' ' _X �very class of i 'bpen'for the' ansaction of all legititn'te roads as much as possible and not increase saved the township his salary every year. over 62000 for thepast year. '', ecifications furnished for tI . ana sp Mr. M. Gleesofi said if therb *as to be -building. Stearn and hot water beating -and Banking Busine a. the taxes. Referring to a remark made Ile believed is was thol�est system. - The I . ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Bloc , 'O m 3; iSattirdays by one 6f the Speakers, he Said there were itein of appointiAg Commissioners a contest lie would be in the fight d Brock strpets, Wnitby. . 31d sys eurher Dundms an Pickering. 37-y 1q to 1 o'clock.' ' I � different opinions as to a man dropping for each road job was too much like the Later on he retired. Residence-Xingston Road, East , , ' ". t _. . candidatei - , . . ,., - t when he reached the Reeve's chair, Dr. F, reel said he was not a :, � � I ___ ------ - - _ _____ - S Vings B k, �A n present statute labor System, and now-a- � I and he wanted to state just then that he John Miller 61n� again called. dayti it was difficult "io get good men to Mr. 1'- ,_ -.I'tJ1Ct,10)1ee?4"(1.1 ; .. , I .- v I I. �, I .. :1 ,;­�_;,��;-,­ I (3-y) ­�,, G ORGE KERR, Agent. wouldagain be 9, candidate. After this term act af; such without paying them. He upon said if he rauhe would Stand for' , . - ­� - ­._ --- ------ ­_­, - . - 1. --------- - , _ -_ I I - � - . . however, if elected, lie intended to retire. which lie had bon'... ' - T I IF YO ARE GOING TQ . . f wasin favor of a good man having the both positions for * � - _H , N , Licensed . .1 - Mil r. Monkliouse then read a statement o . . nce tbat 0 . . 01UC ER & ROWLA . ­ mi Auction6ers, for the whale of North aud - I . hip, allowing the superviRion of all such work, and when 9, noillinated, but he had to annou it * i I - -_ rMe d 00113:ittzr . the finances of the Lowns Pon 1 . P . "; I . ! W., Solith 011taxio. Strict attention given to all ced to have it completed he was not a candidate. He urged a .. . I . �%lges moderato. 0 are sending f r your friends who are there, receipts and, expenditures for the year, .ab 1 job was cornmen - - - . A _.' .' i t all on I follows: - . � He referred to tile rules d ,J. - .. . ;� i -Arders i) y letter or tei6graph. Cb and them tbe. necessity of selecting a goo �. -4, i - . 1 tor Arbitrator, &c. Ad- . e at ouco. : Thos' Poncher, ya na , . . , .. It1ress THOS. poUCHE'R, Box 4 , Brougham, or GEO* Bo.,, YULE4 : RXCED"ITS, � - , ' .. regiila'tioDs. adopted by the Council, and Council. It was a greater necessity to ­ . . . rs, .- - I ' '%Vhitbv, Olit. - ' , . -, " 38 althoug R ' 1 A. It. ROWLAND, � * 'N T - .&T_J1_,AT"i TAINI-I'a. Bal.onband,Jau. ist, 1696..�.,S 1679. lithey,,�ereuot s f6ilyadhered have good councillors than legisliLto I IB-Nr9ru P- . er of dipri ______ __ ___ - _____ _\ ___ I I ck IS s 11 . Ing _____ _ iers. . ', t. Whitby. I Balance of taxes. 18s5 .......... 2261.70 to-its lie would have liked, still they had becau e t; ey bad the pow I . .1 -_ " � - -- ' Received 1,(1i)tte,,$ apia (;I((4 - ...i . . ff froni'Liceuse Fund.... 82.48 effecto4 a great imprd eme;t. Gteater , directly into the pockets of tile people and �_ 1 I � A v I �' '! . . R Is tl�ieoidj reliable Canailian. Li; 6- T'�O Received from Ontario Bank.... 2951.20 benefit's wguld have resulted if the rate. increasik their taxes. 'I rtes J Rec'd from Clergy Reserve Fund ' 8 . ' T I N 6, GRAIN N I rates. I I N NG, SIG Sho 20.61 le the nomitees having addresied - , 'ting, &c t all ge payersliad Assist6d tile Council more in All tl NVyiting,'Paper-Hanging, Tin, .,o t "e a"';,t t Been R�(Iuced itL - I �.- 1,iii(tsUone on the shortest notice-I Allshades(-,f Rates �,&(atr'e , ,,' "ow Rec'd'on sec't of Taxes, 1886.... 21368.30 carry iog them out. Owing tothespring the electors, the Clerk declared the fol- I * l. tite Steerag .:-' Rec'd from other sources ....... .. � . ,_ . - NODO bu� the best E4c- es . 1.37 . - .. freshets a large sum had to be spent in � lowing as the result:- . . I - --] paint inixed to order. LPOURNE. 26y , � .. I , -.XL. .. . --- . " . lish bead used. HILTS & WE --- -_ I _ . . ; �, ' '... . k 1. I . _., 11 . ... I I 1. . REEVE. - . . . i I I tuildil)g bridges ar.d culverts carried s 4 _1 � - _____ .1. �, - .. s.:- . .; . I 628,365.04 ati, � ju - " �' , ____ ---- . : I I " , . � � * . O �' Boot - ituag 1V ' ! � `� "IDUMURSEMiNTS'. �. r _` ; , , '' � �; , , i , �­ Joseph"Nfonkbouse, by acclam'' away and damaged by the doods. The . N a11-ft Siw s. ;1 __ f D ision Couits. I " . t ' - . FIRST DEPUTY. . : , _1� - LTN 11 ()11*:0JVT11 -RIO. - � I - ­V­ I I ____ - , as also referred to, . 1. " . I .­­ - . . �___- . . co . ,-, � Roads and Bridges.............., 46,36.58 Tree Planting Act w ., - . . . I . . . - . :. -I _; - I ­ -KI�NSNLE , -, .' ; ` . .ioped - James Percy, byacclamation. .- ".; ; . . . I m. . _. I 1_pICH_1...V,D BRIGN-ALL9 di I farmers would take advant .� - . . ludigents, ...................... i, 9W;.61 z,c ie I I.. ; "; P . ; , i - I , � -nd S oes, is still pro- - '. _: ; - :�: .1 I : .�.. .. I - A ..... . �% - � . ,teps I . SIWOND DEPUTY. . .. I � 3 p. - d 1. 0-,-r., dealer in Boots a list:)nlers -"ith . . .. . t ,:.. .1 8367 �Ii,. � .t��, - Salaries .................... !.. 1266.10 of this. ff,�, also said that r .. I t i to siil)piy his friends and Thos. Poucher and Sylvester Mackby-, - 1, r, 11�._: pare� ;� re-' must :be taken V I ­ - Peg."ed and sewed work to or er of the best 1. Wbitbj: Clerk, D. C. Alacdon�ll, Whitby, School Arbitrators, (to . ore :ong to provide -for . . . � ." .;' . - - op alwways oil - May 3, June . , July funded) ............ I ........i , 48.00- burials outside of village limits. He had THIRD DEPUTY.' I J � . . -1 I quality I also ke, nd a Mll SUP , all. 3, Peb. 2, Max. 2, April 2,1 I Nov. 2, Dec. 2. . - I)ly of lloots andShoes from the I oat factories i , seg, 2 Oct. 3, 'Selecting Jurors , -, - J as. t.'Palmer and R. R. Mo*br&5. " ' `' n' 0. ,wood .... I � 20.00 endedvored to do his best while in the the Province, All of which have can selected b uaham: clerk, M Gleeson, Greei I . .11 . Y 2 . . ­�­­­* I � FOURTH DEPUTY. . 4 t'; 1.1�. � . . - Harbor Debenture nd interest.. 1763.65 Council. o,pd if again elected would on- . . I . . . a practical uif�gn and will be sold t low prices for Ilay 4, jx;fy 5, gap. S. . IN i * - 1. i . 1 : Clerk, m. Gleeson, Green- Voters' List Court .............. 43.20 . V. Richardson. I , � ; . I f r yourself. 10y 2. Pickering I age I Geo. Par4r and W _cash. Give ine a cair and inspect vem I I deavor to do the same. \ . I :-. 1 - 6rch 3, o I I ; d, J .4, ber 3. ; Survey ............ �-. ....... I 15.00 k' ')'t� t _1 - AN D 81:1 E woo L. S. Ackerman said be di&'60t intend Since tile day of nomination tile Cler ' I JOHN LE SLIE, BOOT 3. Po err : Clerk, J W 113utnbaiu, Port ' * *L'Bat ... � 26.00 rus, r 8, April 19, June 21 Sept., 6, Oct. Grant to No. 2 Co'y 34t 2 1 . work. orders Perry, .t � Messrs. Mowbray and 1; " Alaker. Pegged and sewu L todetaiu t4em. with a'speech. Seemg wired, us "t D 1 I � - Engineer's Fees (part to be re. z � oroniptly attended to. F,xperienced workman- 8, December U. I opposite the id? 'lerk. Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, ffinded) .............. � 62-00 that so many good men bad been nom- Rich4rdson kad retired from the contest - 14`1. .' '� . , ! : . hip. Don't forget the stand, ne Y, 4. Uxb , . ' - News, King strect, Pickering vill e. 7-v eb. ., Arp�iYe!�, June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. intend to stand as a for Thirid and Fourth Deputy �Reeves-i.�i�'I Reb * * * :: ! ; . �. IL: Clark; Goo smith,caunington, ate of Taxes, 18855 ......... ,� 2929 inated, he did not . --_____ V 5. Canr re T � % ______ ___ . - eb 10, Alliff 201, jufie 2;i, S!pt 8, Oct 20, Dec 15. Printing & advertising- stationer� � Candidate for First Deputv.Reeve at the s ectively.. This left Messrs. Poticher ' - --------- . # a ; - 110tels. Clerk, G .1 Bruce, Beaverton, 9 ers Mackey only in the field for - th "t A postage, reg. wrths, mar- I � present time. He knew the ratepay, an . I :,. :i . I I . .- .. 6. Beaverton : I ,_� ; - IJL . I ----------,-,'-�---,-,-------,----- ­­­_�', , ?b4l, April 22 June 24, Sept 9, Dec 16. ec Deputyship, but as Mr. Poucber , I k F J Gillespie, Upter- I— riages, deaths, lconvey�naiug' 206.54 wanted a good Council and also a main S ODd I 7Uptergrov: Cler , i i EMPERANCE HOT L, GREEN- 25, Sep 10, Dec 17. Board of Health ........ I . 124.43 to watch them and report their actions if did no�* �desire to -put the township to'the i is grove, Fel) 12, A pril 23 1 ,June At'. - - - - -I .. � . , .. , . Twood, John M4tchell, p opriotor. Th n ....... ....... 6 1. 12.00 they did anytbiDg wrong. He thought expens". ' of an election on his own amount, �i .. , 0) - _. I . � . house is a new building, fitted up with every ' . J. E. FAREWELL, ` 0 By Order, .- . ,� , . Paid Ontario Bank .............. 3000-00 bec'Ould serve the township to better ad- he also retire4, thus leaving the CoUncil, , � , accommodation for the travilling-bUblic. Large . Clerk of the Peace. jand�commocioua stables and sheds for horses. 1. i . I . __ . __ ____ - County Rate. 1086 .............. 8842.60 vantage in the latter capacity, and there- the same as last year. L .1 . i 1 - . I shall at all times be pleased to receive a call at home, and make.mord 1110110Y Special School Rate. 10123-72 .- .. ­­" .. �­, ­1 I . ..­ � . 7 . froin my friends and the public generally, when , OUCagtLu live , than at anything else. in fore chose that position. . � - � ).,.. 1. ­ - work for us, General School Rate: i;W * * , , * (k . . . I ' "9' Mr. Mackey said he did not propose MINATIONS ELSEWHEM ' " . in Greenwood. . 13tt . the worl]. C&PitA1_n0t ]"Oded:you are ­­ . to . NO ny. Sheep Killed by Dogs .......... 0 -128.96 1 i f#,; -r. - is. A . . o I . : ORD ON HOUSE, ICKERING. tle ee. Both sexes; 411 agi . detain them with a long speech. He se- . - n 6 0 an 92t1l work; Large earni e from . - *! James Gordon, Proprietor. at Start n a T - ., - ,L '' . " -d the nomination for Second Deputy BRocx Towmxp.L-The .old offiedrs all ?,, � This house is a gee. Better I, �, . .,.� ,,., , '': , �ptc a fine new J)rick building, finis iied in 'superior . C( stly outfit and term . . � �, ��', �� � Lr . d us our L' 1. . .. . . r: 1 - r ;l.: $96,698.18 1 ve. 'Respecting the ippointment of a elected by acclamation. ' style. Every convenience and comfort for the otdelq,y. C ts you n0thing to Ben � - -?�-J D wise you WiT14 do tilanc`e on hand...........'..... $1671-86 ROe - . travelling public. New and con modious stables dress and ft d out; if you &P . . C n 1! 10 at oiace. H HALL T-f . & VO., Portland, Me. - Taxes yet to ba ree'd by: treas... . 1,000.00 Commissioner he said he lad heard com- - BEAVE'RTON.-The ou cil of 18M hivi' � � , � "i . 'i .. i : . ! and shuds. 7-y __ i y acclamation. ; I . - _ -- plaints, but most of those made were by all been returned b . _ I - .. I - . . M. GEROW , vor 80.1e. .: . . ­­. .. . PR)UGHAM HOTEL, :V8,T : 1. I i . ,�, ! ;,:1. I _.1.. - t -� . - I . 12671.86 parties who claimed- that the Commisi WHITBY TowNsHip. Reeve, J. IL . P1 it . . k. How ati 9 'the salary. sioner had out things down so fine that Mattliewson. JL-P Proprietor. Having boug it of Mr. Thoa. I 'k. I Poueber, the above hotel,and i ,efitted the same ll . Xr.3feAv0'yL- ou I . - I .throug'hout, I intend to keep a Arictly temper- ; A first-cla" farm containifig 75 icrei,mm -or grab ? . the contractors could 00t make but vlBr OSUAWA .-I-Major, J�fih. Covati ; - Reeve , � I - .. 1i . , aneje house, in conformity wit i the law of the' less,inthe2n conjot:15,ingoatuofculti- . .y . � . - ad well watered, with stone Mr. Monkhouse--There -we're' ut of road jobs. He had L. K. Murton;-..,2nd D407 Reeve,. W.-,. ...,.- -, .11 . . land. A call respectfuily'soiicit, Id. Anattentive vation, won fe cod &I . t. I � I .1. . hostler always in attendance. I - ioy bouse,ft t-cl 9 buildings, with stone collar for tbau the members ,of the Pickering voted for the.r" ot the salaries of Cowan . . - * ' ' uildin It. Long; 10"e; i- '. . ;- r'T.0 Council who voted for the inerease at the Countv Couneillors, ,becans46 he beliered Wllrr�y._Mayor J.- .-,. ; i . ,.. cattle. T' go being all newly fitted up ' 0: . ! ­ - . are I o0d. T 0 .farm is mostly well under- -i .1. 1 ,usical. � draii g a the village of Pickering, Is - it was right. He wante4 to say-that G. Y. *A. Coundllors, North Ward, ,!�� .:1 .1I . . � .... �t join County Council from '62 to #8 per day; . I., . ____ * , __ - __­� � oo a, churches, stores, and Liverpool However, he wanted to any that he voted after paying his expenses at Whi"tb he W. Robson, Wm. Nobleand Jas. May- - . � ! n . � -WITES WISHING TO TAKE nearto arkets. I so . an ordinary wor - nard. ) �t, � I -To- _ ; t is 22 miles from I . and W Ab . . ronto, n t Kingston Road. Good orchfor the increase, and would do again. had not the price of LP9 JU lessons.in Instrumental or vocal music lars applF to ISAAC Ik would make no difference whovie t to In aus daily wage left -out of $2. As Vxwam'dr.'Town 11319 , canobtain Vocal Music inClass orbyprivat asy e. 1cu 11 .-Mayor, Ti Basco 64f - instruction. Apply for terms to LINTON, Pic eriug. the County Council frbin Pickering it Chairman of the Committee on'Con. V.D. ; Reeve, R. P. Harnian. Council- , - .. �' 1 . . - . - `would not change the matter Again tingencies he' had endeavor .. : ed to keep the Jors, North Ward, A. Patterson, X , ` Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Music, I)ress-- d. Mantle ksking * .. I .. I 11 thaIiiking them'for past favors, he aga.in rate as low as possible without stinting Dowling and H. J. Gould; East Ward, , . I Music room at the residene ) of Mrs. Head opposite NEWS office, Pickering. I I asked their suffrages. the poor, and had endeavored to discharge W. E. Vanhorn, W. H. - Hamilton and - '-- . I - �, .- . I I— - .... � miss H. . )Ogg to iufq� b *1 his I i I - - _* the "" halpsi 9 'Tt"', nd Mantl,e &ii- Mr. P. R. Hoover said that r auties to the best of his ability. If Thos. Armstrong; West Ward 'O. RusselL . 00 � -- lie that she &a op ned Dress % .:,I .. 1.7 ing Rooms, posite the Livery. Perfect fit *as just as well sometimes, t at ezeep. he bad to have a contest he hoped the H. A. Or6iby and John Hunter, . . . �. -f % i, . I%- t I - ; HNSON, he Tillo-r! Be. Priem moderate. - . I guaranteed n every ea, 7-19 . tious were taken to certain d coun. electors WoWd turn, out and give hiM UXIIkWGE Tows9HxP._Reeve,'Chirlez . . A call solicit d. , j� I . lcillors, as it served to make theni more their support. - � . � I .Gould; Ist Deputy Reeve,Stephen Flum- - .- 1 1 �, I . . , ' L thanked those who 44. - -r%, ~ - _1J . Mr. Poucher merfelt. MY -specialiIes :-Perfect lit, Llem--66, 00"Ices, * . iav,41 �� Im. - - - is i - r . I " . . . t 1 2� i-4 � _,L .satisfaction quaranieed. . I . =)�900= .1 : tl� watchful. Referring td the sheage vasde . . - DEFY COMPETITION in price -styleor work- , I � 111 inated him. He had nothing to 4 4 - 06.1 -, ; 4 oi�I J it :Ltiy ,.F�J.. .. $' i L-�� . � ; . the mode of letting road Jobs, it was now V, I- 1 . ) . ... i * -Logan, of illin * . . .. I , maliship. I have a ftne sele�t stock of agal wissioner, but he tbo ginator John A. 0: Miss CA R, tm-tical dressm�or,�as just different to that followed wen he sat at nat the Pom .01% : ­new goods to pick from. � _ 1� - �.:-_,�_- , -�_�� - / Opened sho pover Dickie & Marquis' irore and .. 11?141��JEIRXNG 6.NZ917. - -: begs a share , of the public Patronage. T-if. the Council Board. He thought illese the Council, pve him t09 much to died at Washington on Sunday, . _ : - . , : . .1 . : � i - . '. . .- _. .. , . .: - ,_r�i � �:- I 1: -� - . . ,� I I I .1 ­.- ,­i I �.. ­ . .. . . . I .11 .1 I . . i.. *�­ . 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Wilson, when; turning su enly to me, hat the n from ocean to ocean the Ottertail, the Beaver 4e1'Pt' Prof: , enders has loeat;ed a 44 • 8ot�ie folks �hv eoobhkjekeirr dot day entn -' N w reconstruct m opinions utse cod lewaet, the Albert Canyon, fir' the Ills :• unto experimental farm we L►i of der shmall site of a le -ecru. �a, do you believe In dreams! man rev is y p $ � le Pass, (lriffin Lak �dTa� BIIt�� 1i�` � - , ` • P PP •• It d ds n what you mean b bb- Y P� co nce of a recent Ms a coon dot ishkildt.00 a ttee could a P� y Y visit to the Pacific n � I found thab magoi6oeat "ape6imens of mountanY of Fdwar Hanlon has arrived - ANOTHER SHI ENT bF t ring in disarms." I awiwered. " I believe m in 0 b Many right on der groundt. tlhwt people have dreams but I don't'believe Qre tables of distances give no conception dear and mountain gloom. Many C ' leave again in March , of 'extent of country comparable with that Fill before) lon see them •for '"'°�'' �' tralia to row Beach. - ' Vhgn he vhaa well enough let him alone: as some w , that one can tell the future b gg themsely' 1. �;. Y . received by riding westward dap after day This is deatfned to become one of the e ` ` Mrs. Wm. G. Lavers,' of Ali I h took notie dot dose peoples who'bor• dam: me say that arts go by con- !or >s full week. The section of road froth row dyer moan' tea and coffee and sugar from trariea but I don't believe that either. I tourist routes of the world. Old trave� `ell on her thumb on the ice a I g Montreal to Winnipeg is, with the exi:ei" - who have crossed the other tr effects. �; • .I , ., `, � deir neighbors, borrow der least troubles for don't think dreams have anything to do with tion of the passes of the P_ routes say that the arise °ntinenw " And died from the t . • - dem Ives. 1 what Gtr going to ha n�� ing Pas Rockies, that offer su them all in the r�sPacific el '. rf r p� Rails The Montreal society for a� the fewest inducements to immigrants. ' Derr farinily'wbo scan' pravlds for a rain I hope you are right, hg said, esraestly, 8'r gnificence .tL Yet even here in the Valley of the Ottawa scenery, of 14 ', Canadian History has for I had w horrible dreg , or rather n' ht- meetings for the winter• i day ltl sooner or Inter ee s000h a i8 and on the upper waters of the Spanish Ater the road strikes the Thom A man named haurendeau ai� - I time Hafer vhna, mom, last night. I dresdded that I should River ie,muah excellent alluvial tan Fraser rivers the en 'Weer'n' die t4 day. ,and. $'i tog difficultrei ,, '; s►ted at St. Ferdinand tl liaitf ,So etimea Truth goes on to take s wsl •� ell " I said " I ho�ie you don't believe at Sudba and elsewhere are valuable min- come still greater. It makes one's fled �, �orr4e person unknown. and sets Gossip, but de pair nefer comes tit. ' oral depoaryita, The beauty and fertility of creep to look down on the awirlin �; . . much of what was till recently known - as o[ the rapid Fraser, from the tratncuROt The.steamer Neptune has < < home ether. , g And we walked on in silence for some time i • • „ whist � p I inter mail service be ) + . , the disputed territory, with its numerous creeps along a ledge cut in the moun We Continue O dell I belief dot if I vhf hort �Tb, I but W1Lon began again ; i i ictitr ere lakes and le side in some Island and the mainland. _ could Keel sorry for der troubles of der whole ' " j mould not have paid an aittention to e� p ndid timber —will b ro places by workmen let doh,* h Dgla e, a Desert N a surprise to most travellers. pis irot!h above. On the o Josep world . my dream last night, only y I dreamed it It seem* like a dream that the cif of y Ppoaite sidt- - d TILfiONS - ' a Luok ban some- 'who vhill het three times, and each time e y of this deep: narrow canyon is the old Can from the verandah of his hou�� 17 , V ;' ""r' P°dy p ,, th dream was Winnipeg, , with its wide well-paved streets, -road, climbin the eltMut la bop e`; a few (lays ago and hicks h� a fool ,ash use as a wise man. Success vhas more vivid than before. �g an Mountaing2000 teat above the river.�k �h The Forr a to liner "Ulunda' - . ; 1 der rewarc of ' haadt vhork and perseverance. I believe in cause and effect," Ianswer- its splendid public buildings and private It y y is in some' $alifax with returned exhi TT ed. " "Perhaps Ton took an- indi' estible residences, was only fitteea ears ago a parts built out from the wall of I gUB V SSO S� i Der )seals s!tildren dot we see aroundt ns p Y� $ little hamlet . grouped around . a isolated rock by wooden crib -work fastened 'I ' Colonial Exhibition. She h,►/ 11 . rhea de rain-drops dot kee der hearts of au er last night, knows not how to the almost °ns Pa P p� Hudson Bay fort. I know nothin in (?iita- n passage- . . . , men from becomfn parched and dusty, Wilson did not seem to appreciate havia rig of the same sort finer than its reef ice. This road dienlar winter the Q new Gin p p from Yaipee to Carl Durin this - AgMINS �Sr `' Oae hat der pee u a ladder to supper mentioned as the cause of his ba Hall, its Cauehon Block and Hudson BaY built b the isolated Province of B ante Police will be rel i,? ;* , goes p *tight, wd so did not deign take sn noticb y y ntuh ° , - look for a prize vhic vhas ender der house Y stores. The real elements of its prosperity, Columbia a score of ears ago, seems a st duty except ,the- ,r i. y t re Y 8 P ' ' all der time. 1 however, are Been in the vast fertile prairie achievement than the construction of he ", ince Albert mail route. _ of m lax mark er Bch v 1P6 .. , • Well, we walked on. Ot �o nce war g y C. P. R, b g r Cl I�VE�'S P• stretching far and wide around it on ever y this rent Dominion. Since the Robert Gilpin, one of the - r t r for ns do we hat some discussed, and we both seemed to have forgot Ma it �taa to _ ` troubles. If not, tittgs happen he become ten all about Wilson's same of the nt ht side' The does black loam, the vast unfenc- °peeing of the railway it has fallen partly aaied at Ottawa the other m,> $ edl fields, the mile -long furrows stretching - into disrepair. Yet within a few monthsthe .sump t* a the effect of a c0l� i -.� i so hap y dot vhe melt svhwy and der fide- before. After �►e had ked on for some in an unbroken line, the huge Btacka of Rem Coverdale Watson,' late of this ' • ex dition. . at,Special Prices, in #rd�er to re- vhalk vhaa all grease. distance we came to a ci he Nile pe to which lived r_j counted rash at one view near and soon to return to it a has travelly' s Riit4 vhords cost nothings I dot's vh Leo some pee le whom 1 sated to call on. The fin' 4 The new snowsheda of tl 1. - - ; duce o> r large stock We are 6s Y Y Brandon—these are the guarantee of the great were old riends of the Tamil , find nits ern• g over a eat rt of it on horseback, is •cific railway underwent I ! many t us carry such a sthoek of 'am. y Q future pro�pecity of the Prairie Province carriage and on foot. He confessed, heir. days ago in the Selkirk ran also, diving Big D fires in Der, orkirtg► man who has ood credit mit ka;°`rn to Henry Wilson, so I said td him : that no collapsed boom can destroy. ever, that me of the moat dun ere isfactar • ► Wilson I have to call on some friends in Y laces almoa frightened g °t stood in a most sat 4 _ der er and butcher dhi always be s For nearly nine hundred miles this rich ghtened the life out of him, I this town • would you like to come with me �j Nor <lheimer s block, in Ni poor an, Y,. prairie region extends, to the foot hills of n our trai was Mr. W: M. Psuyn, M, p I or would you rather wait for me ? thle Rockies reach' nix hundred miles_ for Lennox, ho recounted his ez loits ' . ing the Music hall, has been T P I I C - I I Peo a vhilI Look for oranges'it s cabbage •• Oh how to will you be *" he asked• P 'n : field, u d peeause no oranges vhas fount •• g tram t wi ed by tire. The 1a`spcis astir • _. - • It is some 1i�ttle di&yttewce tom frieada' north to the valley of the Peace River— p�pg th a load on his back over the . with onl crtial i dot sa a peoples are ,determined not to s Y the largest and best wheat - growing region Indian trail to Cariboo before this road waa. $130,000, , . " . - P' house I replied; I don't . think I could be of the world. There are, it is true, sections made. \ A consignment of Cann /}� . . 3 0S I , . 3 0 81 precise cabbage. Hack in leas than an hour end a half. About Yale the head of navigation an the- rendered comparative) infertile by" filre g ton for the British Colurnl, . Trut vhas a bigg' thing, `•brit dare vhas " I'll tell you what I'll do, I'll. take a presence of alkali in tKe soil and b the . s i cd flirect • from \%'of)] comet es when a bi lie. vhae vhort two of boat and o on the river he oafs and I'll P j' y Fraser the one culminates in interest. pp absence of seufficieuc of water • but mak- ry hoc uimalt, passel) thr„ugll - I : . 1 4 . - g ," ' y I have seen ew things that will compare 1 11 . him to make der family all rigght. Dot rhos be hero again-In an hour and a half, and ing all abatements, no nation under heaven with the gr ndeur of the mountain week. �vhieh we are sellingt 2lie, 85c, mine o parieace min philowphy. then we can walk back together." has such a ma niflcent inheritance a$ our ground of a little town and back. _ ce Edward Island tl� a. , with the Yri� and 456 per yard an IIp, and I ; ' The river flowed through rho twit, and I was agreea�ly aurpri�ed at the amount gloom ofthe I cep can yon of the Fraser, deep• rted'9),000 cases of lob, i %'city Stiles an HO r..1 I WiLon proposed rowing away from the of timber, chiefl 1 ? shin in u la shades into -rho distance. ' �;urope. They are valued y pop ar and asps , occur- h w rp he vy, wide UNI N CAR- ! i', tO�• j ring in clumps or " bluffs" as they are called T lower reaches of the Fraser abound { a involved the slaught, ,A new railroad brake has been disco�erede "Very well," I returned, and I net off to along the margin of the streams —an item of in fertile valleys enriched by the alluvium ` olfiters- ETS at 40c, an ALL- w toh , wilt stop a freight train in fiftee m friends. ' . }, I vast importance . to the comfort and con- brought down for ages by the river. I';very. I Fred Leigh, aged j9, fel fat when ing at the rate of forty mil I had seen niylrienda�nd I was returning << where Chinamen swarm y r �{ Mast of the schooner Isaa p y I �° ha g venience of the future se lers. Neither is , and on mar a bar i. WOOL at 65C r d. I , an incur. a ire not the fabler at hall to the place at which we had agreed to meet the prairie the dead level that I ezpected, abondoned by white men, are patient)y wash. . , Itween Glace Bay and - Sy(hi f calculating the exact effects pf this won. when ?saw that the meetin place was our- Vast undulations of the ,surface, like the frig out a amall uentity of old. But n din strenuous effort. g q 8 e stun g - - Housekeepers will ire money -d fnl discovery, but one thingisoer- fain —sn• rounded by a small crowd of people. An I mound swell of the ocean, frequently relieve space is left for the discussion of th® Chinese �'" drowned. lean they bre►ke can be applied also to the approached I wandered what could be the the monoton of the scene. Those seems yueation ^that problem of deepest import by purchasing their CARPETS y P� ' The Quebec city council S brakemm�an some curious results must follow, matter ; surely it could not be anything to be more than enough competition for the on the Pacific coast —nor to refer to the ; '_ fi�'Om X� brakeman, mov' fo miles wn hopr, connected with Wilson a cream. I ut that aition and sp�cfal committee to take i utg P produce of the coil to secure the settler proepecta of the rival cities of the desirability of a prop is .going to stop in fifteen set just because thougght out of my mind fn an fnitani as be- the treat prises. At many of the the eta -ou' Westminster, Vancouver and Victoria, uebec of the hftfeth a>u►i� the car'he was on has stopped. On the con- ing absurd. I thou ht it was rat1wr a bother tions of the C'. P. R. are three or four. ca pa. To this subject I may return at some future . Q ' g Pa Victoria's s reign. I trary, a will shoot through apace like. a that thin crowd should have assembled cious atearn elevatore-- =repreaentin$ 'rival tin's• Toiurx'i'o, Oh r. Notice has'beeii receiv P ET L EY meteor; and the moat conspicuous result pf around the particular spot at which we had urchasiri eom niece The ubi uitous " & P TLE P & P� Government ._ 1 suddenly .stopping a long train will be 'a agreed -to most, presence of the mounted police seems so far i ;: I host session µ hrawals`. 1. • 1 shower brakemen on beyond, iti the region I asked what the metier wow. Ttt6 old so j could learn, to secure Ghe almost entire $$A ONABLE JOKES... " }' sanction of the Imperial I _1 nn y', where any philosopher would look for the man who lets out the boats told: me vihat it suppr•eaion at least in its public manifesta. 1�8 t0 13G a!!!g St Ba�� descent atf an object projected through the air, ma.at. He said ; " There's a entleme►n „' ; received her Maiesty's san, r" 8 tiona, bt th© liquor traffic. Thin boa me, as the egg remarked ' 1, :� I at the rate of forty miles an horr. Trains, drowned." The twenty f��ur o cl,rc " eomin in the opposite direction will be liable " Where was he drowned i" j asked• . .. In British - Columbia the very reverse of when it saes the spoon. -' ado tell on the 4lanitoba an g this is the _case. Here there seems to be P -} - ' Opp. the Market.`TOR NTO, Ont.. to be hit by these eccentric bodies, and the " Hewes drowned there,"' here " he said point- A scientist'says that a man 'who has been , ' railway, and dill be cxteml • , P° almost tree trade in liquor. At Roger n a .ruck by li tning cannot swim. He might j division of the Canadian I' - • _ brave fellow who dares to show the danger ing to a rather dangerous part o[ the river. Pass, a rude construction -cam of about I signal to the freight train will Had himself ewes found only ten minutes ago," p have added t at he never tries to. P' the nett eliange of tifuc -toil tweet houses, fully three fourths of them The Torrens land tranaf caught out in a novel and striking shower& " Where is he now !" I i uired. There is divinity t 1 1• nq are drinking saloons. y 'hat cloth hedge a: ` I Manifestly it would: not be safe for outsiders ; The man pointed to an old disused bath king but feu kin a to ether don't need. a into operation in the i� To the to rut in search of the Ictu ere g P 1. . . _ and therefore, probably, wherever this new house. µ P , hedge. Generally they can take care of tories on January 1st. N1► and valuable invention is applied ft will be " He's lying there," he said.. the Stock I Mountain section 4urpaasea in themselves. lei of Uran eville, has 1, t em advisable e journey. deemed ble at the-same time to chain As I knew that- Wilson had gone out interest 1 the treat o[ th j u ey. .Near ,. „ North-West to initiate ti Calgary the serrated outline of the moun• A rolling *tune gathers no moss, but _; I the brakeman to his car. This will prevent boating, and as somebody had been found when it is a grindstone it can oat break the F` the working of the system. J i him falling down and being cut; to pieces, dead is that pert of the river in which he tarns comes into view. Higher and ever heart of the farmer's boy who wants to o The owners of the sc} hi her the rise a nst the sk —old Y g W is now reckoned u a par of his wan boating, I could nut reprew!a shudder g Y y a fishing. Hind," of Gloucester, are duties, but it is better to'cut off that branch at the thought of who the poor gentleman earth waking from , the tranquil repose of for 000 danra e. S a - lying g the plain to the fierce energy of the mountain Kate Field � says she is tired of the world .a claim X3.5, g of his work than to throw the whole , man 1 in dead to the boat house could. I went and : "would like to live a minion Government for ha away. •+• The inventor of this new and won- into the boat house and saw the sod � It range Ever new surprise& greet the eye part from the u the Ling engine climbs to the summit y Y - permission to fill water yy fashionable bustle. Wh don t You take Pe EGOND�­ E .. serial brake, we ere informed by telegraph, was the body of my friend, Henry Wilson. `n it ofd then " Conrad" last autumn i►1 I ­ EK j liar "been asked if he would m it for a 5, I have simply stated the facts. I do not °f the u;king Horne l'ass,and then cireceada �, Kate and give it to the hired ` a _ ' . 1 000:" This is a trifle vague. say that Wilson's dream'was a foreehaduw- by a &teen grade the wild valley of the girl . Lfeut. -Col. Jackson ha. =� ! Kicking Horne River. Tho mivht moun '� Did you ca that reacri rich to !o 'buainesa connected with th OF THE ing of the death which was to meet him y YY p p Id 1. during tLe day, but I "do say that if his taros gather round, as though defying the Mrs. Smith last night'." said a doctor to the - of the North -�ti set rebelh . I Ru. - iavaafun of their aacieat aolitar domain. office bo " Yessir." " Di ;�� -. , final report to the Minist " dreams did not foretell hie death it is the I Y d she take it . i • i - • y •• has left for London to re .. 11 . ia e "I most extraordinary coincidence the has or human enter rise and energy have 1i essir. How do ou know . 'Crape ' 1 War a kind of superstition; its pp . De nt Adjutant General of arms and badges coipts the imagin tlon ever Dome within my e><perfence. 't . forced a pathway for civilization through on the door this morning." P .y P • Y ) these iriaceessibl wilds —often burrowuln i, g district. of men. Hdw far more appropr4te would g Arter you. ire ate that mince _pie an' g Excellency the Go. be the aymboL of an inoonso4bla isf --"a --- . beneath the mountains, hewing out ,w ledge them hard -biled a s," asked the ,,et�.rnus 1. • � -muffied drums sad melanehol nce — - upon their mightty.slopes, or boldly leaping w4►man "will eggs," a . - companned by Lady Lansf y m to sad real sKt a Scleatific COO C. across their de*p ravtnea. Mount Ste hen rr,e •�� Certsinjye carry in some m, .oil for .. , �. f arms re erred, the livery of sorrow. yO"hep r p y madam gratefully r• - five suites will mak �; ' ": 1" men m urn at funerals for what do they A striking anecdote of M. Bert's intrepidi- is the highest in the range, and Mount Don )fed the tram "that is " he added ` it I • to Montreal during the - - I. iy as a savant is related by one who uwiu ald 4lominates for many. a mile over the rest Ye• �+ p' Streatfeild is now in Me, mourn u comparison with the calamities $ oMthe Titan brotherhood. But we think the „ dene� for the Vice regal . .. I which t eyhaaten. with all the eiroutmstances to his oonnection with the hu.pital at the , The large number of Ladies who time V in a tioa to vouch for its authen- grandeur culminates at the Hermits Car- I m gglad Bill had the sense Ui marry a wi 1 last about eight wee Of feativ ty to suffer and to infl%et t Visit in P� toll Mountain and S ndicate Peak. 'The settled 0 d maid," said Grandma Winkum at i s - el rate round of festiv fief in eve ocular. Some ears o Y visited our stores last week were iaagina ion the scene of w fools of battle or �' ry fir¢t of these rise in bare and tin the wedding; "gals is hitytity, and widdera It is rumored that the a city an by wasault. Collect we intia one be visited Havre while s severe epidemic of •• splintered pin- are kinder overrulin end u tttn , but old more than sl4tisBed, not Only with small x was in that rt. • Noticing soles, like the famous Needles of Cham- P�: who purchased the Corri group t e oars And the distortions of the P° °g P° g maids are kinder thankful and willin to gr on his return to Paris that the mortalit °unY, sop that not even the snow can plea.„ ;' t sell the machinery to the very Low Prices, bII� with the innumerable dying, the inconsolable grief wan Y fwd led nt on their a m 1 and horror of their sorrowing friends, the daily on the increase he began to enter- lodgment 1 almost perpendicular •� I I �� • who purpose to form a jo e Superior Quality Of the �Oods. • twin doubt u to the etScac of .vaccination slopes. Mount Carroll seem almost to im- I've been on this road ten years said 1. hellish exultation and unnatural drunken• Y for the manufacture of h sa A prophylactic, and resolved to solve the Pend above the track although a deep the conductor on a Southern railroad to a new of ..destructions of the con utrors the- P kerchiefs, etc. The buil _ Our Silk Sto_ ck consist of better roblem to his own satisfaction b ex ravine separates it from the railway. I had P�nger who complained of the slow time f be ern to d for an enter burning of the harvests and rho o liters P Y Pte• I ' p l� 1. - Class of the tr, es of cultivation. To thL lac menb on his own person. He accordingly to stand upon the lowest step o[ the car to • "an' knoiy what I'm talking about." Canada. goods ONLY, is, Silks qqaa t. himself vaccinated, and, ofn' a fort- prevent the roof from obstructing the view. '•Ten years, eh!" said the "what i • ' wqr Is be added the sudden disruption oil g° g passenger, ellevtlle Board and Satins worth from o e dollar the bon * of social )fief, and "iwtherP 311 night afterward to the Chsrite $ 'test I think the angle of of ltt to the summit station did you get on at !' The o*pt , g " cided to supply ever he oou usl had himself inoculated must have been about• !�0 degrees. Not in " Madame allow me to resent outo one. - and Public schools with to four dollars per yard, ,all of son." If there never, had been war there �°O Y p y could ne er have been with the virus of a man who was dying of cro slug either Alps or Ap nine )faire I of ni Wei hbors a worth tiller of the soil. in their desks, and a r tyraaa In the world. Y• g Y g Y Which we are now selling at about Tyrants take advantwgs of a meolaniaal the sumppO1• No ill effects having result- seen such a remendous, awe- tnapiring cliff. He is not, I assure you, nearly ae stupid as '� . Christmas holidays a ik one -half of the regular prices. organisation of the armies to establish and ad from this terrible experiment M. Paul t At Glacie Station, in this immediate he logks." "Madame," retorted the coun- _ shall be read responsive . . - defend t air encroachments. It is thus that Bert was completely wort over to the cause vicinity, I a yed off a day to do some climb- � tryman, " that is exactly the difference- be, ' and pupils at the openi il - ABU and Satins -worth ft em one the aig ty advantages of the French Revold. °f vaccination, which throughout the re- in amongg the mountains. This is *wild- �tween my friend and myself." _ - .I morning. 11 tior ha a been- almost oompow ated by a It ma�ndor o[ his life had no warmer supporter. ly, bes►utUul •spot. The railway company " You sax you were .fn Germany six , � The Marine Departmc dollar to $1.25 we -are selling at I saoeami n of tyrants; for d�sgogti&s characteristic of the savant that he is here erecting a hotel and cutting made months and in all that time you did not see •1 the steamers Neptune ' : 45 and 50 cents per yard, and {oligarch es, usurpers, and lagitimaie kind never breathed a word about this to any through the tangled forest and debris - of a drunken man 2" " Not one." " That is ' - , :j afrall make daily trips �-i are more y varieties of the same class Eros one, evidently regwrdtn the trial to which avalanches which have cambered the valley remarkable. In what part of Germany were _ " gers, on alternate dais, goods that are worth one twenty. beep ire to Louis XVII1. he had subjected himself, and the fearful with vast rock masses and shattered trunks ou all this time !" " In ail rd in ail. - and Georgetown, P.1✓.I. �. ' - ' , five to' one fifty we are. selling at _ - --- rink which he had inn as w commonpL�e of trees swept from their places like y • - - Woods is the oarear of a vote of soiea befor6 a sc the �'�s Saq'� „stake a fellow for breakfast, can't j” turning the following da 'Plie v la a of Dessau near Cahoot. votary °a• y . . The hotel was not yet you . • mail each way between 65 cents per yard, and be r -clasis g open but I had the good fortune to meet •• I ,,+ I "mainland during the H i many, h been totally �estroyod by fire. w fellow townsman, the wall known artist, You san t say so. exclaimed Mrs. - goods at equally low figu es.. (:oodform when she was told of the demise wM>rstr. The ndon police are on the track of, Wo'eu Can Afford to Remain Mr. Forbes, of Toronto, who, with Mr. - of Mios Gimp; the dressmaker. "How for - ` .' I� A terrific natural 315 those stn aged in the recent mail robbery in � h O'Brien and others `of • the artist brother- , ,, "I• g Another feature of our a this Belgium 1 hood, had been paintin all summer amo tunate . She finished my garment only day' .., • thirty -five persons we I ng before yesterday; now I am certain that " • occurred at Kokomo, I f g . Week will be that we will ell our All s ll towns and A es in. The common talk is amon one t>ttmu the mountains. He h itabl laced a „ lag Russia 8 y 8 esP• Y P she can make none like it for anybody else. large stock of rich MantlerVelveti� gg ° aiamss arc t° be root►ri ten- t X01 �IInot afford, marrtag^e because tent at my dispossl, and not soon shall I . . y . y Sap Francisco advice ,ad in Russian, wives are such as expanaivo luxury, and al -, forget the glorious camp fire around which " Bay 1' she called from a aide window, ' were 38 persons on t }l PlIIShes,Vetveteens,Broca ed Pel together anch an im imertt that ao one own we tliered at n bt beneaWn the shadows you get offs that fence ! Do you rent "Atlantic," r of whom ' Preps Lions arc 1�sing made in Dnbltn Pte. ga • . . vets,and cur entire stock f Dress to give r. Michael Davits and hU hrido, a afford to have one angw he is rich, or 1 of the surrounding mountains, or'own . he in aired. We own this place It is said thtit Mrs. J grand w come. to remain very poor., This kind I found Mr. Forbes st work on a ma -$_ and you get off.' " Mortgage on it?" " No, :.' colored , womab, who ? Goods, at close wholesale figures. of tw a is so much in vogue-that it will cent of S ndica Peak a there's no molt a on it. ' "Then I'll,: Indian territory, on tb Y . ' The F rich Government ii ttesU4 s'aew probably seem 1Nresy to take any other view ( �� y � a �'�� hitch over the line the next fence. That : ears old. mitrsille se, which we hs cal 48 pyra►midsl crag piercing the very sky Y Every Lady in Ontario, as well Y pounds of the case, but bearing in mind the innumer- wonderful)yy like the Matterhorn in ,Bait- woman dasn'f drive me off, for Bhe's two : I In the United State; and disc urges lf00 bullets a minute, able stories of besting and mutilation, and zerland, 'ibis painting and a companion months behind i{i her refit." - on Saturday the mo4i as Toronto, should arts d this The gian Government has expelled an even murder, inflicted upon women b drunk- fees of the Hermits w Sarcasticus a ' .. - Morrison 's tariff measu great g reach annexation ugly P e may expect. to see and his wtf don't agree ire vote ,being yeas, 149 , i editor w o advocated a F by Y Pso g gr very .`. - f. eat sale, as we are Oin OIIt Of fixation and n 1 husbands, it seems to be about at the Toronto art exhibition next May. - I well. The other morning he discovered that • the_ silk trade and the stock must Aloe to rrain counterbalance 4 tom of ►e to start w crusade to bring About A ire- I sers,mblled over the glacier, I penetrated its she had- appropriated his only necktie. Sar- _ • tnrRF14 be sold. w � solve on the part of women not: t mar. tmnsluuent eaves, I climbed over the her caRticus —" What in thunder are ou wear- Tied. The huge • • Y e Italian budget f . Portio s of a new comic opera, y inn about' twenty times an much lateral moraine I Wed to climb the steep ing my cravat for Y Mrs. B.— Because I ' :/ 1 fie '. t $6,000,000. fun of R fan ofFeiaL in general, of , Raul- °nob operation as the man does, (wa of the deep valley overwhieh this des haven t any of my own." Sareasticus ( loom- i° - i hers in ticular and ii the latter cannot "afford" to take slo - moviiug •ice river flowed, This spot dY) —" Oh, I Bee ! It is the only tie there • h It is estimated that t1. Nearly a1� Street earn p our ,have boon suppressed by unto himself a wife the majority of women i ail become one is betty bell divorce case will ar - the au fries at Berlin. „ stores. of the greatest attractions sea as * The Deutsc�ke Tn!fblf, A hum "r of cw ies of sat alle eau well afford on their part to remain single. f of a mountains. Wit7i n Sva days of To. Fulfilment of Prophecy Y` Look here, , ' ' per can ining illustrated - reports of the Within twenty years we predict that clubs , onto one may study moo Lain scenery and Deacon SnafHebi " said the horse dealer, over the rapid grown ps women, and an increased in r t, , for 3 Campbell divorce case have been, se' b dependence glacier action, a* well as in the heart of " I want a plain word with you, Last Sat- ` in Japan. •- the Customs authorities at Ottawa, ' Y in earning A livelihood, and s generally Switzerland, The tints of the ice --a trans_ urda you tradedxne a mare that isn't worth ` j German students it . Y better status for unmarried women PERE i e• rent , to rejoin 4 btu ordered ETL e hie 3131 n a E Y Judge e So � , hire were6 es stet f been rd 1 g yd, of Dublin, says l�e will silt in a serious dfminutlon of the pa PP , Q to � for that�ray °oft I d just put$200 into. . a->�? ` ediatel . .( to b6 s►ge IOVelinam - " ►4o I did ; so I did," ed the Deacon,- - - 'R , I m Y : , _ . treat the erg plan of campaign with rate. And, when women are not to,ble t ; In''Wtb immediate vioit nit two ks t ' that he,,, mused t on some- It is re rtes that 1 ` contempt will know how to d with for the �° Y gi's► refire tin po 1 '1320 KING 3T. asking, m6a will spore cares of are going oa fa the oonatruc on of miles on thing to boot ; "so sayeth the proverb of ; ,., [:' ��� N � both b who pay their rents to tees them. A little ooraer the marriag+s rtdles of- s>�w shads --not ht shade to p 5 . L and with oh trustees• market would not be n b! 1B'B$ Solomon the wise, the wealth "of the sinner g keep the mow oli th6 tusk ws Y saPP, is laid cep for the just., „ - r- Yi l 4 . - .. , ,.' 1. I . : .. _ -. ....i ... ... a i .. . -... ..' 1 I. - - . 1 - . .- .. • .. - - -,..,. - - .. ` - 1 a - , l t ... - 1.. ... r.. t:. ...,: .. o } i I I ! 4i , i - .. ,:- : _t. t. ,. s I i 1 i. i , 1 _ __ -:. .,:.: , I p� t f ,: i :: y, - .. - .Y. 1.� L.. .. 4 I .. t j, y. .1., ..- .... -:- �.. 2i �. r.. -.s . . • L e �. .. _. 4 - ... .. .... . ... .. �.r.., c d ... 'T 1 .. T -...' :,r - .. - -•.: -: :. -. 'l _. -. _:.. .-, - .t•R -._ .. .r. ... �. -.:. .. ,.�i.:_. .nzS 1'_L'.LJ -. ASVG._: ..`� �4- ____.... - - - r:il�R. , i th tim W o$ th Ail is ea trorn th, °t °o w. °•1d will III scene " the Illi�.1 Twin But it many other 11 stale Ily canal themselves of the g` �r�, i 1(t trade 1 ns(•ontiuelltel citic Rails; iticence of its lornpson and ifl9culties be. one's-,flesh ling current train which e mountain en let down 'PPOSite side C old Cariboo . as at Jack: he river. It -the wall' of stewed, one 'rpeildicular to Cariboo of British -erns a great_ (•tiOn of the 4;nce the !let, pertly mouths the f this City, as travelled 11 chswk, in a (lanbel`ous " out of him. 41).11, Nt. Y. exploits in ; over. the , coact was t iO,, Oh the : I interest. ' c•oltlpare t lr.tin back. . with the astir, deep= -tall0e. er :,hound alluviuill ' . Fvery- - n I y a bars It IV w-ash- 13ut nn, • ie Chillese 'it import . - r to the 1 cities of• Victoria. ll;• future - ). ONT. - I, . l( mrurkedI has been le, !night hedge a I t need a `f are of )88," but ' ' reak the - 1 t-, to go I 1. . i' world, )1111 the Ou take c hired ' to old r to the :kc it," (;rape . pie run' „ r,)us +)(t for l:ly I r - 1, it I 141 r a 'i c tun at - idders it t old _ I Ilia' to . said - d toa'_ I . t i me, )out." -, ; what - :O une . ,id as . uwi n- :e he- - -i six .. t see l,►t is '- w ere . Jall. 'All 't _a - M r:(_ . I iso \. C.') r - 'l:ty that (!. ) . ,w, t. 1 :u, e • - J N (), - I I'll flat t w" o f I F: ry jj I 1 qu- a' I i'• . )Ill- . . cro 1 Q rte, - cr, • itt - :- th `. )II, 1 - le- - of i• I. ..4, i . :�ja; .� _ .. -. - - .. _ - - - . ; I 1 , �. . . � � ; . . . , , . . , , � , _ � , ! L , . . . 4 � . L � .' . . ' � . . a _ I -� 1. i , - . - i .. 1', I _ –< , , �t f. r - - — ' . ,. . . ._ - IIE INDUSTRIAL UNION O! B F. A.- In°or THE, i e t ooenpation of E�YPt union Tor- HEItF s11iH THB�E. ). I opted lees. Etleeb Assurances for Slcknew ' FA / Q �j1 al. p�q►b� s th Gertann . 1 ( Aoelde�t and r" also enAow l ents. Aid' ` T� ���� IJ �9 elk y Y / The man who published a book entitled ' Oanvaaeers and Collectors wanted. Apply, w'ILLiAY , i>: It is ported from Dublin that the pole :i have n instructed to arrest eampsSgn " The art• of Living a Hundred Years" is Jolfr, 8ecretaryt ss arcade, Toronto. �_ Bess at the age of 98.. OANDA PiRMA1�tNiT T1IEIIE 13 1 leaden verywheret - r oil ; _ � ' HOME, I About twelve tom off udultersied Teas, im- j p for the A let a number of sere- to . nli h%ts s via Port Mood , has C/0 {�1 f �N� 1 Prof. - Saunders has located a el ht gg d from J pan T LOAN & SAVINGS . es of Winni. have n sentenced at Cork to eighteen ° Mn condemned st Chicago.: The snow Drift Haling rowtner um, 1•ranuord, oat I ry Manitoba experimental farm w months' imprisonment. i r The twenty -four o'clock system is7sbout , '.:, I>sQORPOBaTr.D, A.D. mOL I�aPi•'LleOIRTMAFD AT aoIER. -GOOD �;� ' 6 The action of Mrs, Adam ' ' ' inst her F•tlward .Hanfan has arrived Toronto, i° oT father, Lord Chief Justice Cole dge, has to be put into operation on the Manitoba �i . - appall,' - ■t1,leN, y �10Vd� a aR varying from 116 to Woowee+►h \\ I active demond in every - t►Iltl will leave again in March o AP been se led privately. \ and North western Railway. Teial�tso .. . it.eM. +,Handsome salaries paid students as Australia to row Beach. A French crank's estimate of 'hnmsnity O1�FIC>!' and mat °1c' - •N. S. Lloyds have ordered t steamer o be built learning. No ezpSolid a neceeeary, I : . ��/ Mrs. Wm. Q. Lavers, of Cher er, , " Terr>•>� ', Tere>et� Mail Lesson Department, . in 1886 foot up a lot of •fools who spend Cerwt's >EwllQlrap, Dees guaranteed. Bend at once for eimuLrs- Uxiox , most of their time and money in making P Ads aide St' e t,"AD11lIT, fell on her thumb on the ice a fe days ago andcshl"z • any vesselenowlaaflo t in bpeed BATfNGS B BRANCH. .. Adelaide Stree ' East, Toronto. stud died from the effects. iron balls to go through steel late and in i ! P� red at Current rs�s i The Montreal society for th study of the Doss have paid 400, ev coati u of malting steel plates to keep out iron balls." of os Apo ed halt - yearly. i IUIIi.1rE M mess Celle", siweing Data enced its demnit to France, ed t • G' Began the Third Year Sept, let, haring alrsad7 Canadian History has re -com At the present time ocean sailing vessel DL'B �. received patronage'1rom TNK STATas AND FROTiROUN ' meetings for the winter. Tamata a by France is imminent. Young men ♦nd boys uglily p for bad• captains can be employed at almost any yetis- reoetred on deposal for a fixed term of jeaA thoroughly repwW arl n� ureuits. Graduates eminently snuoesoh 1. L. _ A mall named_ Laurendeau w s assassin- The rish - Land Cfommission uring the rice a ship owner may name from g80 to for which Debgntures are in ed with halt -ye y la• ne" p�� m Bh��d, French and (Term's. . t y P Y s 815o per month. Avery few et the old tercet coupons attachbii F eoutors and Trustees .r. al 1#te(1 at St. Ferdinand d Halifax Que., b art ar ranted an averse r uciion in g r cent. an0iorised by l"w to invest in the bebentures of this yeses ad,it�• For terms, etc., address Me pri_ a of ands of 24 percent. rate -►.e. W per month and 5 ,pe Co.M.y. 'i7nta Capital and Assets of the Company M. lLeeCORMICH, Principal._ some Verson unknown, Debate (says Germany, � of the gross earnings In 1854 Captain beangpledged for money thus reoeired, depositors w , -- The steamer Neptune has com eneod the The Journal de« at all Umes assured Wpe pert" safety. ' wither mail service between Prin a Edward France ftuitsia and Turkey `are complete Torndike, of the clipper ship Sea Serpent, Advances made on Real IDetare, at �rrent mites, ERIDE BRITANNIA Coe - emainland. accord n t e Bulgarian questio . received $500 per month. and on favorable conditions as to re- payment. Mort- 'M f l - _ Island and th and Municipal Debenturee purchased. Joseph Della, e, a Desert mast hunt, fe!1 The resign tion of Lord Randol Churchill All the Mounted Police outposts station- �gm+ ■>8�tt�T >r�Oli, Yansging Director MAI�UIi'ACTURE ONLY . g ed aton the boundary line, except that of Je 1. � from the verandah of life house a that plt►ce wag p lei ed through the ,tree of Dublin g have- been withdrawn. , the of er mlorning by a bellman. Wood Mountain, s.�_.�� g a few (lays ago and broke his ne k. �' N EST. - 1 . The Furless liner "Ulunda" h arrived at It is "said the Queen will urgO Lord Hart- coil however,rbe�stg�tionedfiall wintereat PATEN TEMPERED STEEL BOB - S�GNS. - _ . Halifax with returned exhibit front- the ; i�gtbn, to join the Ministry. File Hills, Touchwood, Salt Plains, Hum- SILVER- PLATED Colonial Exhibition. She had a cry stormy ; !fader, n the House of Common . botdt, and Batoche for the purpose of pro- ' . • wARE� passage. The Franciscan friars hRVe de laced under tectin the Prince Albert mall route. . i winter th orth -West `oath �t at Abbe Liszt desib"I to be buried in g L. During this . liouilte(1 Police will`be 'rel eve , of `all out i the S alts of their monastery i> Perth. from Philadelphia woman is iquoted asr Artistic I►e&ign&, Combined With post Ilaty except the pr tee 'on of the . M: a Lesseps declared at a meeting of the Made in two sizes, carrying from no to 8,60@ lbs. Fnequalled Durability � Prince Albert mall route. illustrating the peculiar ideas of her sex on Light, Neat, Btrhng and very Durable. Will stand by t Frene Geographical Society that the Pana- the brokerage 'business: " Please buy me g and Finish. - Robert (wilpin, one of the N le `vopagetirs, ma ca al will be open for tratlie in 1889, Y actual test Se0 per eelltt. over raw tale, and the 10,000 barrels of oil at 99 cents and sell at runners wear etx times longer, and, being spring ON,=,gR,Ip. died at Ottawa the other m r in from con- It announced that M. de Lesseps liars 1. 10. Remit me the difference, less.your tempered, do not drag or ri ,drawing full one- Had- �dIL'TON, d co trusted on given the Khedive 00000 for sufficient on the rom these which 6att saltier O° bare g e toaereecl;re d,( Bey j :' . sumptiou, the effect of a co gi a . commi%on. Up p orders should be placed Government land to widen th Suez canal. the Nile expedition. er you execute this order, depen a my future this reason, "'our entire supply is being rapidly A e mpany is about to be sorted in Lon- atrona e,'! taken up. ,Just the thing for deliverryy sleighs, carry " The new snowsheds of t e C nadian Pa- P g ells, demoorate, etc. Bend for circular with fullp�,r l cific railway underwent a sever test a few don supply steamers with as manufac- The widowed m6thet and tlle'brother and tioulars, and ask your carriage makers for these • days aao in the Selkirk range, hicA' they tured rom crude petroleum for fuel instead sister of William Fleet, who was last heard goods. J. B. As1KSTILONG M*rG Co. (>d *1t stood in a most satisfactory) man era .1 of cos . of in February, 1881 are anxious to hear 6tDBLPa+ Canada. � _ 11;ordlicinler'a block, in Mont eal, includ- Th re is a general belief t at the candi- from him and requ him through an ad• ; ill the iilusic hall, has been tol illy destroy - dacy of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe - Coburg vertiaement in L 'yd'8 Weekly, London, , The loss is edtimat d to reach Goth , for the Bulgarian throne, has col- England, to reply to the office of that paper. ed by tire.. lapse 1; ;0,�(H), with only partial insu ance. Fleet and his wife used to reside in Port nnmelrt of cann n a d ammnai- It i stated that the Sultan is comple nay Hope and Toronto, and In the aumnner of i . A couslb undo the, influence of the Im rlal fortune- 1 g80 he was sailing on the "lakes. tl(til for file British Columbia h rbor forts, teller, who has been subor d by Russian r! / shipped .direct from Woolwic Arsenal to gold. A traveller -in Africa noticed' a cations L! PECK BAYC lilTti 1–.Must be closed out Lbe . [ore Jan. let. . NOW is the time to get a G �d LeKat Trat>!Ia= t3t1tN1 1st lsqutill, pissed throng 1 . ? unipeg last Un aaineas is felt in Paris Qtr the rapid - sound of the muffled banging of drums Rife cheap, 60 Remington Carbines, 50 cal., shooting r / choirs from village to village. H • found wars °teed _ prim t$s. W Kennedy Repea ing Csoada• pond for Calendar. (.. week: ity h which the Government is working e g g _' _ Prince E�lward� Island t is se son has ex- that ' the noise proceeded •om monstrous Cartiinee, 12 shots u%I 44 Winchester Cartrid es, to ph . ce the armament of Fi mice in the most native drums, and that whets - chiefs wanted at $It4. 100 EnR�ieh Side Snap suns, 10 ac 12 1 ; �° . . , Ported 111,000 cases of lobsters mostly to complete state possible. the oho doff the Twist Barrels, I$/8. 'SO0 British Buu Dog Ite.ol ere, .. p p° _ ._ " fancy" drummers y P 32 38, or 44 cal, Price !$3. CURE 1 Y S ■ . 11110II pe r- Europe. They are valued at a half m It is stated that in responae to a letter hands of the slaves and obll ep the latter anti involved the slaughter o 35,000,000 from Emperor William, pleading for the "tDw. . �s 40 tfOp3Vty I �,an I the cure I t not mean merely to stop them for a to beat the drums with t�81r mutilated. - time and then love them return I►Ratn. I mean. radical mass- said Largest Gun Store In Canada, fill Bay St., Toro tA. core. I have made the dlsuase of FITH, EPIL1i4'SY or FALL - � � • ; lobsters. prese vation of peace, the Crear hag plan i stumps in place of drum Btleka, It la INa slesNE8s a Ilf. -long study. I warrant my remedy Fred Leigh, aged 19, f 11 fr m the main ed hi co- operation. that the African natives have great insen- ' ��,� to cure the wont case tl ij a other. ends fitted f. no /J i 9 G W1II be- ' A 8 }Aa�jiQ Q t.a.00 for not now rocblving a Infallible Rood m once fora • / mast of the schooner I . Th Paris Journal des Deb4U accuses Eng- sibility of the nelrvous organization. �� �� �p�l mU1 {JYOtelu4l pY+ treatise and a Free Sot�lgol my infallible remedy. Ol.e .I . tween Glace Bay and Sydney, and notwith- land f being he only power' whose conduct and i w le restoma. iecostayonnothinc for trial,. 1 g The Calgary Tribune says : -A surveyor Bailing during winter from Portland eve ors- sod�l wwillhCUre{pyou dress DB. II. O. RO(1T, I standing strenuous effort to s ve him, was has a gravated the trouble which ha.: culmi- every d Bl Bit�lt Qltl�i�i ? YoIlg�i St, ToroIlto• . . - who has- just returned from.an extended our' day and Hal!!az every Saturday to Liverpool, drowned. nate in the present - crisis in South - Eastern ve of a timlle limit in the foot hills 'west summer from Quebec, a cry Saturday to Ltve� I, 1 f f , - Euro . Y waling at Lodliondsrry tYo land mails and passe lgerr - The I u' 'city counei has ppointed of Morley states that the party of Stoney for Scotland and Ireland ; also from Batttmo , via . special committee to take into Consideration . Si Bober Morier, British Ambassador at h i ' . the desirability of &pro r celebration' elJration iI7 : St. etereb rg, has been aumnioned to Lon- Indians that he took with hits were the Halite: and St. John's N.F., to Liverpool tortni fitly - t�ls The steamers of the Glas- best lot of men for the work he ever em- duringg summer moo _ Quebec of the fiftieth anni eras y of Quee don o conf r with the Goveltnment concern to ed. He states also that the seta good sgow Unes sail during winter to and from H its:, e - 1 _ _ ; Y g Portland, Boston and Philadelphia • and during sum- \ Victoria's reign.. in fresh di pute� connected fed with the P y mar between tit wand Montrea� y t - = , �! g ersmple to their white brethren in that sago week( , G tlegow i rr i _ i Notice has'been f eceiv d by the Domain Afgg am frontier. I before every mess they were scruptuous to and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philad phis - " , 11 . 1. ion Government that th Fisheries bill o It is reported from London that the rela- ask the divine bteasin All this speaks fortnightly. _` r 'I i England and saia are daily gg For freight, passage, or other information a ly to ( i� . ,V�. `v h tion between I g Air. McDou all s missionar umaoller is Co. Baltimore S. Cunar� Co., /, last session, which was rest ved fort , ambasbadore well for Rev, h g Y A. Soh sanction of the Imperial authorities, ha beco ins more straiue(i' labors amongst the Sto`nies. Halifax Shea A Co., St. John's, 9. F. ; M. omp -• i '��, I i received her Majesty's sai etion of e h country have been" ailed home- $n _ con a Co., St, John, N.B. ; Allan rler, Chi 1 n(. J y - --� - if New York • H. Bourlier, Toronto • I 'i . I. ,1 trigi 1 pretexts. YOi'Y6 l[Br suffering from the effects of early Tare As Alden, g Rae & Co., Quebec • Wm. Brooliie, el- The twenty -four o'eloe syst m has be ; application made in '' ndo) on behalf the result of ignorance and ,folly who find Allal►a, ' evil habits, a ; H. A. Allen, Portland. Boston. Montreal. I ado lted on the Manitoba a d N rth- Wester Treasury for crimi sal Information themselves weak, nervous and exhausted; also MID- !'� '� �II' III t y — railw•ay, and will -be eaten ed t the Easter of the 1 re t Nl'IVA for publishing DLS -A°sD and OLD Max who are broken down from the ; � ` 'l. _ 1: division of the Canadian acifi railway o ag &i at the Evrlt•iIr! effects of abuse or over wort, and i° advanced life obsc ne testimp i.' the C m bell case re PT IONN 1 II re of ime- bled nY P feel the ooneequenoes o! youthful excess, Bend for and - . chap nment reatbe on Diseases of Men. The 0� \ Y xt v T the ne. b ti � ' " salt d in the dismissal of he Government RaAI M. V. Lubop's • 'lisle Torrens )and trans or al stem will g book will be rent sealed to any address on receipt of I qre a po.tUve..m.d7 for the al dl....e t er lie w \ j �- application. two 9a stamp,. Address AL. V. LUSYN, 47 Welling Mee aadr Brasses of the worst bins and 44 .tonne L into operation in the I'�iorth West Ter A . London :corresponden claims io have �n et E. Toronto, Oat hay �a �*� Ian � •r*Ods r m�i� n tr �:_. tortes oil January 1st. NIr. Ba�rker;•,Barri - race veld through Sir Joh Kirk, British w110 a't>A I BI T LAT smTthi 1410$* fps' =f ®� ter of Orangeville, has 1 !ft O taw& for tl a The Ottawa count grand jury ask that smites . vAnoABls TaISATEai on the dgeaw - - E=E — 1 g , _ g con ul- General to Zanziba , a copy of a let- inf uture all juries In that county � e com- �1e" °1~ e1DDa s if sic m North «'eat to initiate the gistrara in ter ro the Mandi to his (overnor (.Qneral -- - 'i the working of the system. of ,quatorial Africa, giving 'details of the pose�t of half English and half Frea:h speak- �CgeS7 Yp�Y'Lt,, — �` - The owner of the schooneer , " Gold n ca ure of Khartoum ing jurymen. ' ' People who are subject to bad breath. foul coated I N ESS E UOATION.. . �, I Hind,•" of Gloucester, are gaIi to have fill d pr John Kaye has mad a change in his tongue. or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once PRACTICAL BU 1 IL - a claim for $5,000 dame es ag!inst the self me to es ablish m el farms in the resisted by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. , g _ � to make each ld and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist SI:+tF.SS UNIVERSITY AN SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Public Library Building, TO• . minion Government for Navin been refus No h West, now propogi g the o ANADIAN BU ` of or- to. fill water b the cm 'far twenty � thousand ale es in extent in- Whenever your Stomach or Bowelso�eTnditestlon, C ronto• Specialties- Bookkeeping, Penrn fnship, Shorthand, Typew91 ing, Etc . . permission der, causing Hili"ousnew Dyspepsia, g " Conrad" last autumn in No th Bay. st ' d of ten thousand. T e matter: a still and their attendant ev{t., take at once a dose of Dr. U" ILLUSTRAT D CIRCULARS RB$."" - ut -Col. Ja,,kson has fi iahed all t e un r consideration by th Interior Depart- Carson's Stomach Bitten. Beat family medwtne. THOS. BENGOUGH, CH S. H. BROOKS, - Lie All Druggists. 60 Bents. busineshonnected,with the tr naport service me t. " Anew steel steamer for the route between OmaW Reporter York 'Co. Courts. President. Secretary k YaO1g°f• of the North -West rebellion, and made( to n Encounter of ,t and Snak&' will be erected at I . Toronto and N• I' ' ! final report to the'' Minister o Militia. duties He A One of our polar you 'g farmers, noted Deseronto during the winter. i i has left for London to rest P° �`Q - Deputy Adjutant - General, of o. 1 Milita for truthfulness as well, �1 modesty, tells t . H jA { p Y 1 the following story of e► fi ht between a rat CSLarrL' Catartl'1181 Deat1ne88 end 1� �r • g y Bay Fever. '� _ E . , . district. . an a. snake. ! He was at is stable not long Sufferers are not generally' aware that theca diseases . ' I , + I. His Excellency '(lie Govern i- General, - d Knee, and after doing so a chorea aroun we oontagip+u, or that they are due to flip presence t i companied by Lady Lanedo a and their e- of living raaita in We lining membrane t the noes i ill make a colon ed vi it the lot he sat down and be an to'Inedit&�& I and •u; ihian tubes. Microscopic , however. - spective suites, wi g he given to such things ocossionslty -and has proved this to be a hot, and ict►s result is that a i I - to Montreal during the car ival. Cap in gi, simple remedy has been formulated whereby eaT�, A R Ci Al = T O R O N T .. Stri atfeild is now in Montre t 1;o hire a re i- wh a sitting on a fence near his stable he ►' ' de for the Vice -regal par y, whose vi it sa a snake crawl out from under the crib catarrhal dearnses and hay tenet are cured in from one to three ness applications made ai� home. A This is the leading Commercial School in anads. Its locality is in the business and educations ilt 1 _ will last about eight weeks, wring which an in uite a hurry ; ppresell4y a large rat fowl- pamphlet explaining fhb new treatment sent tree of this Prorinoe, The course of .tudiep has n specially arranged to give •sound business education. g to ed and attacked the s>Ilake; fiercely. It on reo.tpt of stamp b A H. Dixon h Sou. 309 King AS1TliMETIC, COMMERCIAL W, BoUKKEEPIN , CORRESPONDENC>s, elaborate round of festiviti will be held ju died upon his snakeshi andlat once the street West, Toronto. Canada . • A. R13. PENMANSHIP, � PH NO(iRAPIIY, �ND aTYPEwB:ITIN(3 r It is rumored that the Mo treal syndicate re Ile coiled and endeavoured to strike the -_ - k py�{cdly Taught, pn�� J 1$.W. 3, Jss7.I _ who ;purchased the Corrive u silk mills ill rat but it Was -quick and escaped the bites, 100' SHEETS OF 6 A l0a MUSt ' el►,wo For Circular giving lull information, add 8s- . O'DEA, SECRETARY. sell he machinery to Montreal capitalists, nwhile ly }ng its own teeth �n a fearless plays., Brass inet's, ' vtollo� • inures,' p 'and Musical (net ?rimmings. at reduced - who purpose to form a joint. stock comp ny ma nor. The rat and th snake clinched, Fite,, S.'J... . . OI are of broad goods, d- of ed u in wad, the a eke trying to coil Pry R. B. BUTLAND. 37 [sing OIL W.,�lbronto• '• for the manufact g r p f to loan on Mortgage. Trw>tfund& For ' kerchiefs, exc. The huildi will rot ly arc nd the #at. Just at that moFilent the partioulam apply to Bye, CHAD- be employed for an entirely new induct in rat securing a good chance, seized the MONEYWIG36 BLAt1a7110M A ©Ala, Toronto•_ _ e . its tail and bit it terribly. In . -� I Canada. ana a near SAUSAGE CASINGS : : The Belleville Board of Education has e- mu h pain and agony, th serpent wicks- g yre,� d Millers will cove money b using 7 �. . ' (.. - . -ever u it in the h a e up the fight and m e off, the rs't fol -' . --�. sided Public supply y p $ gg ' and ;Public schools with a ible. to be k ppt Io ing a short distance, and then return- New shiprgent from land, Ex Steamship "'Nor . in their desks, and also that after he• ing went back to the cri . Several times wegian•" Lowed pylere the trade. We are sole .. - re it ame out and smelled long throw h the is in Canada for MoBrlde'e' Celebrated Shoop ICCOL 1 , Christmas holidays a ports n of Scrip a�en Casio Write for notations. -�, l shad be read responsively by the teat er We da, as if scenting the ;snake. It sup �• JAMES PARK A "1I, Teirent�. /ir Try it cusp and you will use no nth (.ii • I . -1 a and pupils at the opening of school h that the snake had eaten the old rat's I JoWe lle01telue B�t1da cop ( i o ,and it it was Bet fined to have re Dr. ' VY'E ARE THE SOLE MANUF' CTURERS OF TH GENUINE LARDIN� -) ); ' mo> ning. - the System. - Ve ne c.-Lafayette (Gan) teaengtr. / I '' i' The Marine Department eve decided hat 9 •— I J(irI l9, lees- -^For two rears my AUG Cj► de>r� E eit Pool and atness Oil&. . � . - the steamers Neptune and Northern Li hie A stench Murder Case.. .: wife's health waq� run down. Bhe was �1: i sha 1 make daily trips with ails and pas en- gre.d emactatetl and tco 'weak do , er� on alternate day s, fr m Charlotte inn remarkable trial in talking place at Blois• ya'fi a doctors,, they hailpagiven the McCollo.Bro�. & CO. Toroi,o .' j'' t L' an Georgetown, P.E.L, t Pictou, N.S. re- T_h prisoners, all 11vin ;in the neighboring opinion that she could not live. Bhe . "! i. turning the following day, g the rden of France, as ' ' , bus Tofu a d ily vii age of Luneau, �► commenced using Dr. Jug sI 1►tcdlcine in g ' 1 _ ' " ma 1 each way between th island and the th it district is popularly) called, are the two December, teas, and alter taking six Try Our C>�ilad 14 LOaI ila s Stnligbt Braad. Finest( ,the ��'tiette i I. mainland during the wint r: Sons of the victim, the Widow Lebon, her ho es she "ns so much improved that she could look - , . _�� ; ; - a,Iter her household duties. J. M. R°DDiuit" Engineer, , i . f - da ghter, and the huaba d of the latter, a C p• x., WttitToronto. SAW Llso EN �' IV B01 LERS. ' _,,_...,. I AMERICA °'' m named Thomas. he 'Widow Lebon terrific natural gas a plosion by w fish wa over 70. She had eon out to service, Heavy and Po table and Stationary. Stationary, ; t thirty-five persons were seriously injured 1 an having saved a sin 11 pittance of 800 - Portable. I Om B.P. Locomotive, _ . • " oc urred at Kokomo, Ind , on Friday. fro c3, she returned to er native village to 8000 to , to 200 H.P. ' ` - ail Francisco , advises state that t ere liv with her eons and er married Baugh- e _ e fl Return .. i She had fallen in her dotage, but, 100,0p0 ft. ; Several ew tubular I w re 38 persons on the wrecked w asst to S R. $PENCE CO., er day fire I " tlautic," 2 t of whom ere drowned. ne ertheless, was believ d to be a witch, and P Y deli s, i t is said that ivirs✓ S sauna Warr n,'a in onl�equence had a bad: name in the neigh —__ _ -_ -- and up. box.... Consumers will find it to their advantage colored woman,' �w•ho d' d at Sassak wa, bo hood. defefice set u i the extraordinary W to ask the trade for our make of Files and e I r he P Rasps le- CwttLt� a ppeelaltF. Sand l Indian territory, on the 5th ins(., wa 136 on that the prisoners were not actuated by J for price tier and terms. h� . ' y ors old. m foes of cupidity, but by superstition, be- • . , - In the United States ouse of Con ess -. =o Saturday the motion to consider Mr. lie ring their mother to a witch, and that L6, $aniiltons - No Ontario. �% - ' th a ell she had cast u n them —they were orrison's tariff masseur was defeated the P • se �' . i V to being yeas, 149 ; nap, 154. wr tchedly, poor —woul be dissolved if she e wee burnt alive. The murderers war all - - • . - . FOREIGN. .. I V8 religious !_ r' • -•.. ! I.- ,.. The Italian budget for 1885-6 shows` de- 23 ADELAIDE ST. E., TORONTO. • cit of $6,000,000. ( A Single Trial All classes of fine work. Mfis. of I'tinters' Leads„ r It is estimated that th coats . the Camp- ITs Bill that is neede3 to rove that Poison's Slap and Meud Furnitnrs scrod toy prices. ll divorce case will cunt to $125, N rviline is the most ra id and certain re- . . m y in the world for p in. It -only costa "NR CANADA : mat l / - The Deut8chee Tagbla , of Berliu,rreejoces 10 cents for a trial bo tie. A singiq trial . ' -' ver the rapid growth f German infl ence bottle will rove Ne line to be equally n Japan. I efficacious as an external or internal remedy : 5bta* >tt" Lath Mt11s,Warer Wheels, Pi�nners and Matchers, Saws; Saw Tools, Belting, Ewart Chain, - ' German students. Switzerland babe an for pain of every d ascription it has no - ILT( ONT. Choppin�Mllt . $BI1D FOR Nsw CIRCULAR. .. n ordered to rejoin their regimen im- eq ad, Try a 10 cent maple bottle. Sold o9dtpP•d gmh� College Is the Domiaiaa. $ASTRRrf OFFicss -1Q+4 ilia awes ®t., )Ipwwtreal; IIO Ili. pawl At., Qweiee. ediately. b arngggiis�ts. Lsrga bottles 25 cents. write for handsome 111tatmied o. e. `�ATEROUS ENGINE 'YYORK8 COe Bmtford and Winnipeg. a� It is reported that ngland threat ills _a r A Did substitutes, s' ` OaL4A0H _ . l; . 11 _ . . . ]��- �!: 1, � : — I . . . - - . . 1. - . - - : . t. I �;,. . . - - ,. . .. I ... I is ,. . j f l . , _ . -: - . . r . Z +. _ . 1- .: ." (': . . .: I i i 'I 1 � I. ,. ..:. ::,,: I _O - - - - -: -. _ ... :' 1 �.: I " .� - .. _ :.: :. -. _ .. .. : ...,.. ... :�.: -.:. ..� ... .. i. , -. .. ) -.4 . -'•114. 4. - ._ _. , f ,. :.. .. : .. ... :. r :.. t 1 1 I ;.- _/' e (; - -. r . _- :..Tana ��:_: -.___. . :.. _.�:. `, i - ai „, . , ��ni�, : position, and if h is continued in that 13' 750 bushels of caf s were threshed in , t 1►Jrl U , lr,, . five hour3. le, 1 L .. . * _- I position we look f r still ' etter results D 3 . _ . -1 I . to follow from h s adml. istration of . � �_.=�- Neu Atlrer•ti r, �yy A r��yy this depart>iaellt . rof the . towmship's set ants. '"--�, i f TIM � LAT Ia� �� ��•• ♦� bllylnC�B. - -- - ' ! I I I r THE LOCAL .'�v La�re Assortrxent of Lain s OTHER 80t; 1. ><� Pa�iished eveORS ronSALL E t.c. ry riday morning r•t its o8lee, - ." ., 'j*. i Pic eriilg, Ont. Pe1875 encilings. { _____ tic '` P.e .J. �' p Filet -class Faur year old a It ; darn hsy • suitable for tlib Holida, p y Season ran ins in I _ - a„c�eDf�l co el.l3 per yNar; 1.00 if paid in advance. I tie s a still; ict prof 'bit' _1 tiptil I read Round in icular ; goo driv ©r. An l � i t� ,f T P Y b rJI'1Cts . night last. ' RATES O ADVERTISING: this . According t R. A Proctor, in icICK, Pickering 9-11, from 25 cents (complete) up �.. First insertion, per I ne - - - Scent . 1670001000 12'Yl�er For On edne Each subsequent in rtion, per line -. 2 years 170 a drop of Rater will Se'1,1e. -___.� -� w* Hm This rate does not ndude Lega� or Foreign W. remain On the su face Of the earth." 0 *fir i - ( I _ vertisements. i . What a gad blow t° tempCranCe tVOrk818 ' e apply to g��c and whfte ash, for partfan- lv . �. , First class mixed tansies ariIy 9 cents Per 1l visited by bra Y PILKEY, north of lot 18, � b•- Mr. H. Cobon Special terms giv n to parties maiing con- is bliss information, 7th concession, of Pickering, g 1p _ au ratty for 3 or 6 mo the orb the gear. Half- - W A. • L O G A lY �' :� C K E R h T was taken earl T_ �:. - �'�tra ^_ --- '�. ;- yearly or yearly tout acts payable quarterly. ,1, • ��'alter };iti Business cards, to lines or under, with paper, Har'per's Bazaar ublislieil i9u article ' I - -- 1. one year, $5 OQ, payable in advance. On "The Modern G Girl," " an _ age, fell la 'Nodes in local olmm�s ten cents per line, r d the writer Cams into the premiss`s of the undersigned, i surtouudiufi .. _ five cents per. line ach bubsequent .insertion. just withers the fails Of the reader, and lot 18, 5th concession, Pickering, some time ago, ■r�1 7� 7• -" p i�_• I special contract fiat s made known onappiica- evidently relieves himself Of cobslder- der spring , calf. Owner is r ©rynesced to prove pro. <JI 1 elk the' TCLllor h� b y� 7•y� I • enaction W Lion. Ito free adve isine. p Y. &y ezpenaes and take it Away, or it will 9 8811 11�• C n�k, Dead Advertisements w' hoot• w;itte:� in@tructions able canker. Like all growlers he laments be sold by,,pul,lic auction on thebtll of January,. 4�i • will beinsorted until forbidden and charged so the past ; times hay Cll8nged 80. `�'hy 1887, THOS, Yi GH• 8.10 Gil $urr dressln The COtlue _ordingly_ Orders for discontinuing advertises do you not look upo these changes with y g up his - customers! a,' �� � `� by stela mentsmnst be in writing and sent to the pub_ i lllOtt'bi' fisher. fi the sa a eye of cal hilnsophy that I ;>v al�eh ha�dso�ne me' shoo Geo. Job Work promptly attended to. o.' °n't 1 ° °k at thin'swi�h an I begot. should, be dressed Mackenzie I at this ' o . ` L. S. ACKERMAN - - PROPRIETOR. atie), but with an E •d (philosophic). If - . I jW, . yolls seasoxl that reap' h J. T. Iltinco Gape Breton Ru11ss•a I- 3 J he had ou and I were no as we were fifty y' not al a Died at i I T •, i Utir Politic - strict IndQQ andante. ears ago we wouldn t find fault with the a to r1tE' all adv.e �Tjgh '. i' , morning,, Our Aim -A first -class Locial Paper. 1 of to -day. We cold have the same , BacTi °rv--- Caei,D NAas(swa Ito 91rn�aT, eS I relict of the Otis �%xpee ations -The he evpry�od n ' • " lankering after them as we h.td for those 'Ponder for the Woks of a IV alike, han 1oil �j . years and 15 ' rapport of the neonle of Pickering vicinii3q. - oo�$il. r r yt s/ well- "'' _ bf our own day.' y, . sent ' New' actors of frij Sealed tenders, addressed to a anderei ned e�ir• k; p]g� Of irate and endorsed '•'renders for Cap Breton � ,• FRIDAY, DE EMBER 31 1 To The Ele for ;�' j .. :, . 886. Electors. wa ail- - y," will be received at this o ce u yIT. W . ,: - ( on Wednesday the 18th da of J atlary 18si, for --- _____ :___ -_ _ -- - . F .1., �V GavTLE --� certain works of construction. - - - #. I - QshawW m - - NOTE leas' I was omewhat surprised Plane and ro pe - -- - , , .. - on SAN COA+IMENT3. n that Mss re. Mowbray and at the office of theschief Engine rand Genera! 1 i Working pen for fine term �. ;h� R• R,, a fe _ ichardaor} had tender their reeiAnationa manager ot, Government Railw Y f / nd declined to run fo the offices of Third sa at Oa ta,w•, „ : I ` down by a� • _ �e ` �»e Buse every ;one must be and also at the office of the Cape �reton 13ailwa� or' ,; r! nd ]l+'ourth Deputy eves in the boron- at port Ht►wkesbury, C.R., on an after t . These ,� _ ��.-^ s►1e limb so eleCtlOII of tender contests upset things geZler- uch better pletiaed h n a may be obtained �i '' -- �,, - ^-•• �,,,.�, . - : d anted .r�. ^ tbey • anuo apho plication. a�ly, and stir n strife and t Qtr intentions on the a 'o tau 1 W ante i ........ ..... . . P discontent . y of•nominations. der wll ned unless on cue of .. • " " " " " • "' "' ' :� PrivaW I that takes m0 the and g s I stated on the pl tform I had n the printed form and W the conditions a i • • • .............. ......... lcOnOpany, 1. - I years to allay. till the are a IIeceae esire to. oppose the old Council single, °pmplied with. BJ old i re ''t North -wsu y nded, d there sin sary an is no hinR left for me ; • • I ........ •, V day the 1. Sul, and m st be enduied� Now b t to follow suite. I do not wish P.tADLEY, health can \ -' f- that hey are ove , we trust every per- f iende to think that I as afrn�d to is a De otQt Railways a'nd na! @�, ! secretary. 4, ; ? day to cot) t e contest: M tawa. Dec 1.`i h- lK116. .... i{ '�' ; lasts. 'I'i - son will settle d wn io business and - - • " My only r aeon for retiring _ 1. lay aside their p litical feelin s until f m the Second Deputy1ship is that I do J �jCAL I •••••••• "• "" I , ? t� • tliroui{li t file neat "contest. . $ Dot Lrnshuk it consistent li me to put the -oF- LE ' � ,a Hunter iu ip to the trouble and`Z SQt,� expense of an - - ..... ........... 'ill. On �nOther n - r: el ction for only one meipber of the Coan- ' ...................... .............. ,t• J. 1 1. � . oted ; . :, United States public ci . Therefore, under tl�e circgmstanees, •• " "........................................ d x placed in man leas passed way in the person,of I take much pleasure din thankin .. ascribe in adi ertisemEtit our... .X county c �% ...... fr ends f K my stock of X 7 ' � Ryma1 au I::,. . John A. Loran, enator from Illinois. m or warm manifestations toward ;� 'I Ill ,' as Presents.... .. , . , . . _..., � I - . I Senator Logan since noriainated for Second Depntf, as one of the most cbL U - - .................... X down, in t • a d trust that they will ehory the. @sine . purannt,t to the Judgment . i i....., ommen � • � I ' Pr t pohtl sans on the Re- a 'sit toward me or, gment fr. -a certniu cation .....•...'. ......••••••........::�:.... j i `` # 4 milers 10' some future_ occasion. Ht b Court of Justice, q •.•� Dodds publican side. He ran f I amain �ni @ion, o u n'a BeucL 11t. �• i ............. ' ' o>• ti lee- Presi- ,respectfully yotara s {�eare vr- \liddleton, there will ' I dent in 1884 �''' _ ; and arr�� . . . sold by Public Auction, with the ,probation of S1104111 - , wit I �Mr. Blaine as the 1109. POtiC79R., Geor a H. Dartaell, Fa ufre, L ••••.•••• rougham, Dec. 29th, 1 6, µ'h,t q a! Sia@cer at candidate for ;i ti On drove the Presidency, and had _ _ _Y. at the hour ct Two O'clo k .ni.a i• • Je' I and . - . he lived p , on ......... .�........... potted li- would have in all probability i BROUONA ............. • .......... - --�_._ received ... ... Y ' the Presidential nomination WI�t h Jon - h ....... ,, �f aetnrtle�l I: rf•,I .... I,ry o better t' an xamine it for: I r . - an .I• a .... .I....... j rise 1888. H 1 1 I i hie p e was a rave soldier, and ' 1 * d skating car ival will take your own satisfaction.. --Ar -. obtaining _.' an nprigLt and hgnorabte politician. ppl "e at the rink hereon onday eveniinR + 1 . ---. -_ J nary 8rd. A ball a d supper will �erb� s Notel- Brougham a ............................. . . . a Adis al o be held ac Gerow's h tel ' - b Vlll g , t The Provmeial Elections passed off J Levi F.,rb�nk Eeq., auctioneer, she foLow ' '• ••• immediate. ing land@ and premise @, namely -- "'. .•.•,•'• •• - _ ........ ••:• Q come ... ... •�,�, vet .. ....... . Ty► after• m live• • ..,. y quletl in this Ann bar of sst -class prizes The East halt of th Nora, thr ... y part' of the riding Lot � .................. _ 3 ii � �. r ! Who Nnmb�r9D+e -. �9aartery of ..._ on Tuesday last. The returns f Rif en for best dye red 9keters and si :th Coneee@ion of the •. •• . I a fat Bea tom fo Hurdle races kc. Townablp of l'ickenng, iu the Conn of Ontario. "• " "' the. various bills for par. containie b ......:.. . . i l COnat'tII8nC1eS, 8 y admeasarement hind a a$ $'ITen tie lass. setae; Also, yentJ -�P. ••.••.•.••......• Thirty acres off the North end of ' .....•..••.•..... i sewhere, SNOW fithat Mr. MOwat's he carnival i Lot 9s, in the gi><th Conce@eion o •.. ................ •... .., i '�1 ' s i not walk n the riD 8D ClirittmA9 ship of Pickering, havia a frontho @aid Town_ jGavernment has been sustained b ev ninK was quite a sac sa g t.e@ at eo rose 1 down, w p , I � ` ,�. g :1 • i . . ax1 increased '� y and a 181^ge and a depth of Au rods. -- : , 88� 1t •18 Very 'Ch• •106 and .very.. ........I I _ it along - Wd of o This pro ` .. cheap. . i knees ma�Prity. r�'he . resalt y young people fr m around outs property i@ situated about two mules frond the villa e ( I I' O� One o O the COntest i villages of "'hiWyaleand Orson Ai :er, sad (•• ,•••.•••:•. " ""' •'••••••••••••I ". n i South Ontario did d f _ age, aD rOm Green R Vet, Marlchamt brae miles and a halt from drsen 13iyer about t ••'•: i ' not create much urpnse, as It was .8SOu$i►ille and Pickering ' etatlan of aha Caaad, , enjoyed them- •n Patina RailwaJ. The �. ... the knee I ._: � I � etllYYS .and is of excellent Bali "•' . conceded b bot ithoron bly The rink wag well one -and•a Half storo fgran, h' Those i. a good ' g ... .. :k . j to town y parties that fir. ]' bled 11 with lams the lands; wellinghon@e upon , '. -:- . i . YOU, - Dryden would be elect iR p P a I Chinese Ian. at@o a good aru a ith a stone I ; ` . , ; kind 'of e(1 andii Con- anon and stables found- ,• • , �tti. tegnentl terns, and a fine strip ban(I livened " " " " " "' ,. all effort y ...... .,..... d ... ...... Darhat so good dri fink hones • making be ma were centered On Thin up considerably. Lehman of TERMS AN[rCONDITIONS OF SALE: , " """"'aa`'e. ime an�•mo•�ey and have... ... '•� ( - U Rs 8 )ori y as large as Markham took first The above ro rt w ..........choice rain a r` a c an C. Lam ball p po v w be sold sni,]ect to . good$ by p rc}S ' slble b the Refo second ripe for fast • P reser+ed bid Azcci by the Ya@ter. 'file a C - y - ers and the op- P kat n p r�haaer ; .... R, and Leslie @hall at the tin,e•,Of .ale paytio the Vendor's •'••'•'•' .•.....•....• .............•.... trite b ♦llawsy, of Pieku•i tsoliot�or a do sit t 1(1 r P Y the Con rvatlt:ea. ag, go brat for eo ;. ..... .. t ............ - I t - Theod mi• 'Q t►e wnt -ot Ins nraii111 ' I Th sostume. Mr. Matthews 'had good'iee, pn khtirty .... money and • lance tbaraot within dale L?iereaPler. t'olseee@ion will bs • e nomination for �dunicl al as advertised, ALd the r' k Kill trig 1 @t da given npoo I� +x I C °It1t5�ry l - p ,),e dull J of A nl I Uzi . ' i tarioj, a 1 Councillors took pl a on Monday last, z'Opul'ar this a �nter. «' E. Rny6 he a L ,,, furnish will iv r.r i n1J The Vendors wi'1 , L ibridig and r fie Abstr or copy .. u es[ilted In the ROibg to make l.ie rink ' r e bound to produed any . .. ; , eturn of b1r. Jos. p pu.ar, and we Title Deeds not ......... j t' in eon 16 theft Monkhouse as Reer beliefs he will. The r "' "••••• •• I►oe@rgeion or control, emaiuirig f ..... .. ............. t ali(1 cor►d►' on@ are t l •.+ ..,,. . ` i Klan utr ..1 . Pe , 11r..J,alnes 5peakinfi abuu this c _, coaditioimof the art zee .t a ho standing ___ r�cC -N; ...*'111 ........... .. ...... ................ : '1 ,: r j before 1� e (u cl 1 . herein varied. `� .. r. j n. �� ✓X11:wo- .. , . i -. rcy as First De uty- Y.eeve, b ar it al, your t'Or- For further partievilark appl to J. E:. FAitb:- '°O�'�'�'�'OCr}0v�`''�'k } >x� >' = ' x �► :t ll 1 - S aC- - i•espoudent< LntIC @d, that al[:,oUKlt the t�•)CI I•• t'endor@•. 13ulicitor; err. 1[eDonald, . The U claniation. ti'i a co gratulate them on .bjir rooms of Lbe hotel were ,.full of D•v aeon n• Patterluin, slid D. A. O'Knlliyaq, 0 �._ ! � . -_ , '' , . . . I . this evidence of the' tun l a ore � f - Germai _� ,'. . . , Toronto; (i_ t'.( iwltLaud 'N'.H.tiilling @,K'hitby, a i �' ntRl popularit�?-,in the Y R trash li'om all dig c•tions, before and A, aia►n,- tdarkham• and of the Anetioeeer nt` asb towllshiP• For the p siti0lis of `� and after the tai viral, tl e: e n as not a' anal the pail )tdaaoer- � ° 11 U econd,� the eat Third and Fourth Deputy Reeve: it single dispute or yuatrel. I�'e account Dated DeoemiK.r 11th, leHti. - for the ' was announced at he close of the for this by the fact that liege tt a uo s.1n GE "U. IL I1:1I> T?� ELL; ' -- - - !colds a liquor sold, nothing but rthodox tern - - - - - - -- Local lldaator, tI. C. J. . ~ acts an ` ` Nominations 'that t ere would be a - - - ' 1. contest, but since th t time the o preance drinks. by the a �, 1I r. Geroa• , FO1 k SAZ.E• . ;1 �15 e nsu CA 4 I I �� : _­ - p- p Bares the most palatab a beef tea. in ii d ponents of the tliiee retrilfininK In:errr- Canada. Righ! here, your orreapQn(ient I the di. bers of the Council •1 aye also retired new Brick House. i+afcai,le for two famtlipb- For 'X1158 Pr888Dt$; contras would Like to ask those y ung Dieu who shed : hard and soft water. First c a@@ 4 ` part, g ►od cellar and wood and the Council abet fore reniaiva drank beef tea ands rata h 4 drive v , heals t 11. €' the Pe ociable et•en• cuss and •table. Apply to ISAAC L[h'TON ' •r 0r Colored 171�6SWSr�, I a purel . same as constituted ast year. inq toRethe „, did they n t really .feel Pkkering. s tt I in hP 1 better than if they had drinking - - -- - - ; sera R - - _. _ Ftir Fruit a 'make t �Ir, Par'ker made Propositioli' t solrlethiug stronger and ad cove to L 1J GE ti'T •' nd Co21f et10IleC is .= i S 3', y } � i bills a. the Nominations °on :Monday last in blows with some other poor ellows whose ' - trial � For Choi reference to the brains were clouded like tl sir own ? I I T (�rpCe c llectioll of do r o 4: is posi I .1 I taxes that is, worthy f consi b should judge so. Honor to the man >lrho_ 88, ` - eral d ,• � deration. observes - I the law, even th ugh he con- h FOr� (; I ;' -� large GRIP There are, no doubt, lhundreds of dogs side 9 it au unjust law, and honor to the � FI b d Strain . $puey throe flout the �E, Toronto, 0 g township for which man who supports and pats nizes the ob- '- \�! - 1 . .. ­ i the usual 1 � - ' - Pi .; � .i ,; , $ tax is never aid set+' r of the la'w. _ --j,, goa.ys. AID BECEITL ` . V : }l . Leci . simply because it .is rlie t to im osibla T ere will be ekati . .. E . - 5 1 P n� at he Rink on o� C l for the assessor to get the. desired in- er:i` ia�a 1[r. t Sato day night. Gad ice.. Cl :ristlrfas and Election 1�'es: of GRIP '>r -�' Miss Tie gmap arch and 'entertainment n --- ______ II formation. To -over@ me the diffi- entertainment in B„a =iz; iihe oi►n Hall on Xmas eve were a mgst And the paper (Grip) to let Feb. '87. -I I reaidi tho catty a scheme like that . ro osed rvti in _ , - of Lb, - I . . should be adopted • P . P R y g saecess in every pact, t e 'Sweet ��A� .- i ( � Mr. C or, better Poll, in hail being filled with �,/ . pet le from t e our-o inioil a by- cold be villa a Or • - P , laws ass and surrounditi o n SCIIf� ,.1 i /; ' yo t► churl z P ed R C try. The �... t; of M4 making it compulsory hat owners of tom itte. hsd tastefully d rated t1�ie I , I i, ` la.at'a ropm for the occssion w'th hoes and And receiie lire CHRI$TYAB iiAd ELEC Are you going �O get married this � $$ j Tuesi s� dogs should scents ThiB 1s `none Mr. . P tag before a ever sans in profusion, a�d a most hand- TION Noe:, and the Paper bo Jnlr 1st, •87 of our baetneaN. We only wish to intimate 1h& Is? we ix're s i troth 1 �'. - t soma arch ineladinq ohoi of the two Premium Lamps, Faiicv Lampe, Lamp Goods, Dinner, Tau nd g magnifieaut IIauging. -i certain date or the an al would be (the finest thin ever seen here destro ed. Plates, ber Betts at. wholesale Lii.i.i "' .g y The price o license mi ht .was erected near the plat o Lead�ng Conservatives,,, " P'icgs. 8a rb China fruit Baskets a variety of fane i , ; we`l' g ,which was ,. or i Pe , lade ed with choice gift in abnndanee. Lead'ng Itef° ers." fated cods suitable for S hinit dishes and eleetro Mr. .1 .( also be reduced to 50c. r 75c. This P 8 Xmas presents at prices to suit the times. � near1 has been found to work ' The �roRram was one of great, merit, and f ,�',� f ®e• admirably in was leartil a laude$ thronhout. The Address; �`.`'' pE.A.� . For the next Thirty Daya! We wi •_ ' J \ I i.,i 1. t. many sections ind We _hoe next y Pp sent of a handsome Cbina'Cup and saucer with a lI i�•e a ll 7_u in' I L it p cantata, particularly, was worrthy of the h8 Grl psi and 70c. Tess, or evei`+� two , s pottnd'of our 40c. 5 0 year s Council willconsider the matter. hear" eat applau9 for t e IIt1II$' tiL PIIb. Od. pounds of our Z5c. and Ue. oc ' 6 c'' ` ` I• a�'e Careinl and P A complete assortuienl> of Choi pure Ri'oand coffee. ' ::ssc - finish d manner of its a ecrtion. .The' Choice X • ' 9d and 9s Front Street Weet, Toronto: 8 9 choice family groceries, and the Famoumas Fruits at close prices. A full Iine of I '; . Ll� Some objections wet'@ raised "at the •dialo ues, recitations, etc , 'were al __ __ `nominations on l7onda to the action Brass Band also alai - tins at 80c. per lb. An assortment of Canned@ Ba inR Fo -der put up in one pound w � - - - offer y of all praise. The Green River PIS K -EKING Go ds a8d ish• Fie the v sued very materially canned' Oysters airirinR every week direct from B sh bulk iud a,r I of. the' Cocif in appoi tins a Coln- in making the entertainment enjoyable. house.. Don t for et ltimore at the B Alt ' llfiissionel•� to oversee th ex' L �%( ' g to call before uich razilian l� ar � ' r . penditure Mr. T os. Poacher discharged. 'the duties UMBER - YARD. Fishing you all a 1la P asiu;►. � asstt� of chi Seaso i . , of moneyon roads and bri ges through ,man to the entire satisfaction of �' pPy u, i j i�ei�;1 out the tOwnshi yv g all, a ceived hearty vorte I alu your Ubedieut Servant - e r 4 of thanks. IF YOU' It'AhT + } maul p• a lave watched The eftibera of t)be various cbm T i i. 'this matter' iriittees LUMBER, j 1:i pretty -closet during the also c me in for a large mead of praise. 1 O �v past year "I d must say hat there is The roceeda amounted to about 5 '' 1 �-p I RA ►7 E R • ' grad o, ' LATE, ( Deverell Blo T _ cal vet little ground for en plaint. We which is a creditable result, cpnsidering - _ Ck, B ock St., V� hitby, Ont, p L. i that t e large number of schoo} children ,_ ';, SHIGLE S, - - - - -- _ __ _ I >I °' -t� lief eve and know that t e township were dmitted,iree. On the Bole the T ! - At ,\ has',been saved man d OISTS l - - -- - - - y Q ers through enter inment was one of the beat ever Ti T " f r I i that Having a good Commie toner to let given ere. Q SCA I I: NTLIN(IS I. Ras and superintend the co structiort of S S �' : FENCE p� T '� ! the I3�it I have 'ust I ' ' bridles and 'road. jobs du 'rag the past ` he Creemore Advertiser ait s that- a i on t 11 C ow entered a chureh.in�i'cster Ontario PICKETS. _ ; ! J received a Fin Assortment of it year or so, and it seems to its that it . and -drove the. choir oat, and hat the GIVE L'S A CALL. �T 1�.1'Q Q �S� ,i ` a I cau� weultl be a mistake to r vest to the tong "negation iluwediately too u a .A, r' Ij ..: Sc1I old order of things. j�h le there ma collection and Bois htthe cow. P ....:.. ZOO' G - T ` y g Coin risin ' . have beell % occasional case' of road At'the session of the County. (.ouncil Grey Flannels, Tweeds FanC Trouserin s ! - shot repairing or otFier work d ne that did °f Grey held °last week, Mr. NF .-Can, ALL, O.�'Ei I Canadla�l slid Fi ailCy y g , I _ bust j Warn C atop Bay to all bell, of �'Y11itb p- ;; All ' 08, t�C., �' not give the best of satisf ctioil y, was appoint to the -ARE- �,` "Ter . . vacant ins y Chea J: MIT parties, ;5ti11 tie must jud a of.the re- Pectorsliip,'of Soutli Grey, in pip tl 47 y ,, . �. , ,1,,, D. stilts as,a whole. Tlie Co missioner place of lfr. I'Pilliam - FerR*131 who p �' F�'i�e i scantly l e o , , i , . `� _l . r H VARKE . - 11 NG Fr I .. RT ' signs t e poslti u ,� ; o EE I� ' i �. i N tl '' - - 1 - - I - I .. .. - r'. I . - - - -.r i J :1: . 1 :- - - 1; a 4' i 1' +- J S. 1 I I I i �' ", h: �' . _ a t 1. 1 I• . ,c. . I -I: i� . 1. -_ : : t - - 1. -4. . :, 1.; .i" -1 1. . . f '�; . I 4 I � i i' -a i a- ,}• , .. ... - .. R. n - .. -... . i - , -. .. �� "� - I - .� , - :. eft e a. .- �i: -.:.- : t.., a1 r -e . f_ . - .. - ,,. _. . - - - - - - •YM MCa`•� -'r - _ _ _ - ♦ , I�v t_�. 1, � i � - , � '�- �O� t � , • �IS'�RI _ ,� aliiNiSYY, JAN. ard.- obion ea °te dco.� � "�'� °r� � >. .I , _ ;; . - • - CULLED FROM - bngRies, cutters, h uaeliold'e� fee . T New 'e1, t:'�,d. a i �+ �l _ I TSE VERY I;AT�S r,L�gi�FED FROM the •property of Mica M. E. Ppet, at `the , - _ F - • � �. .. . . � THE LOCAL PRESS ANn � -residence, Weat Pickering. ale at 1`;R � � � '- � 1 r . / � Po abet, ano ,� � ,'r � ,� �,:;' �� :'" �� �•A.Z�.,+ TC ��E DUR . - s � i - OTHER SOURCES. _ i o clock, sharp. Thos. , , - � •� � � - : _, �= ti � • ' 7 %� � ch held a very tioneor. � , � _ it :. e . • - � - . ' � Rev. J.;McI� tee's ch bIa Monday Z'GEDxEaDAY, JAN: bTH. LAncti�in sale' of L , - -- 1 a s' Os aw of Noble. � � O •cessful concert at -. atandin timber, the props y trac ��ns . or sup � L. Stevenson a •lot 18,•6th c n. of Pick- ��j� �►� � � , ht last. :, . � _ .- " g week 11Ir. • . � � � Thomas __ - � .. . , ,. � :. - •, �� � On Wednesday nigh Ids a sting. Bale at 1 o clock -- . • .Thomas' residen� eat shows was poacher, Auctioneer. u .. _w _ lso that of 1: ', i' � ;�' ' I ! - ' '� � -. - �'V. H b burglars, as as , - ' visited y - � - - , 11ir.H.Cobourn. FroiY the. ormer�1.50 -� •Burmah is anxious for Ueac '� - ��: : TT ;�ASSWAI`,lj All D CH�N �• :: '� i, ., _ w as taken and ,the .latter los X21. Wednesday was the 77tH - �wersary ���- U TI�� U� � � - � -" - 22 �eara firth, t was . en. RY AND �'R�UIT •' �� : �' s Z`'alter Easley, of Sa elo �� ffold of Mr. Gladstone s b C�pICE CONFE CTION E . of age, fell last �yednesd y om a acs thuaiastically celebrated in E gland: -� - � � - � - ` " ' i.. i � :� � . _ - �` � . L � -- �� 1 -e S k and surrounding a house m co rse of con• Ap�CLr TO MOTIIERar, —Are yo dietui'bed' "at �, � � , � .. � _ dG _ ...• ,, r Ki � ,; �� �� our re by a Kick • � ' � % 11 � ' • sttiiction in Peterboro a d -broke his- night and broken of y • � - �� Gentl���n s Neckw�a ov s, • Death Wfi,B fasts to eoAS. Theieltha�uf[ef og se d oa i ou eitsu� gett a hots e L allies a► � � � ( � � - 1 _ -, neck• � '° thin Syrup" � j,,, era, etc. � � - � I � The Council of East It y wQl�e elect - of "era. winalow's soo gg -, kerchiefs; Shpp � _ Children Teething. Its value is� incalcdlable. + - '- `• - It will relieve the r little snflerer immeiately. .: I ' + ; -,� '' � � - ' I � �: d b acclamation as oil ws :•-- Reeve, _ - _ � . e y • Pe ut Re ve,Alexander poo there �is no mistake I � f ; _ "� . I � Mowbray , P p Depend upon it, �nothera , ''��T C Ay�+�� ,..� �� , - (xeo. - aad Diarrhoea �° � �� Y r Y� R• hard Powers, about it. It curse Dysentery T.� :y.+��"p /r /� � ���'(�D .,Cy. � I� �" (� hjackenaie ; Councihora, regnlates the Stomach and Baowe s, cures Wind C� j�j,� yVy.lZ yr - - !. J• T, Hancock and J. c regor. { Colic, sottena the t3nms, redncQS inflammation, � != �� vas tone and energy to the Whole system• 1, I Died at � her reaiden a on Thursday and Si r .children ' � ' - - et Barns, "Mrs. winelow's Soothing• strap'' � , ' . ` ' - Dec. 16Th, gaI' is pleseant to the taste and is the pereeription ',�'. ! ' . . `morning, siciane _ ' � . '' � ell 66 of one of the oldest and beat femt►le php � -` relict of the late James s, � and nnsses in the United- 8tatee,land fie for sale •. ,I. , the. a large con• a throughout the orld. Price sus � ,I � ' � � I • - years and 6 non I'y by all- draggist ,, - - _ � saute a bottle. Be swte yon ask or "Mae• Wix- � • _ coarse of irionds follow t?le remains to i -� i ` :: ` on Satarday. �W'g SOO a SYatrp,' and ano other , place of interment, Ashb fins, • ;� - - � . �Ir. tiv• E. Colgro , -formerly. of pI FRINGE M ' H' T. ,. . a accident while �. '�w'rs o�tle' De°' �g' 1886 ThiSe ` Osllavca, met ' with a Fall wheat 75c to 80c • ring, 7�0 . to 9oc coos j � - - . Penns lvania r cw� eQ.ao ;to �9.sD.' Bran S� J�S {� �e�d , - the N. Y. y to 70c.`. Flour pe ! O r� �. -. working on . � r c' Ch p teed, . 1l r e s '. - e was knocked 18 v0 r o P � � � , _ s o. � pe R., $,, a few day a8 l,ls. Screenings, 700 verawt. i'• .� la B � . dawn by an engine, the heels of which � .. FAB{Mk88 ]dARH>�T.� It is edifying to. watch the di$p y _ � � , . - '. e of hie crushing � doors � —o I _ ,, -• i passed over o�n es - - Toronto, Dec.9Q 1 made in the different store win _ ,� °,full lire of � _ � . •- f � aIn •ntati n was necessary* � �� I e ahbet receipts of grin to+da were small hich are filled with we have noW in stock - + • the limb so th, p " ;'�h .. •; � � �� . • Private Albert D. He burn, o� hio. S and prices nnchanQed. About 40� bushels of in Pickering. W But W8 ar8 COIn -_ - ' I - ` , - �, wheat offered and sold at 79c to 81c for tall and ChilBtIIlaB g00d8• } � j�(�y. y��'�! . • . � - ,Lindsay, O was lIl the spring, and 73c for goose. Barley �, ��� S that there has never been - s ��rS `j ds� C `-' "1 k��l "�� ' . ' � �: � • • _ company, •ors the Cher at 1�� � �. oats t►rm, wtt#t � at � palled to 9 y i T�cveeds, ��rge , , •On � el Q '.nominal 1nC8 ' 111 9 ' are •8e r be ee andl - st Pe arch _ h « e 1c to 3sc � -Of m . ort bushels at s � loads abetter display `� play the sum Pf 9`LS2 all wanoe for loss of ano sac nor �•ye. xay in raft en ly; , _ �t � ��d Trouse ,� ' - 'i� • � gs, an ' 50c. a sofa at $lioutoal� so. strata ao�� at $lo to ou advent to this locality. If s�nta i S� -: 4 +:�. • - � health causing K'eak 1 �f � � � _ to$� so for foregnastera, ano soo to $7 �► for Chas is in need of a negro doll, a raw - da to continue as long as his ill- health x$19 aton. doge cola at �6 7s �°� �g` nd m � ton � t of sil- which W8 fist t0 the public at p ' ce8 that can't be beaten: • is, The aliowanc was obtained hind quarters- Lamb s6 to $7 �o, a - hide, a barrel of molasses, a 88 P ,- .: through tliel instrum tality of Major � Tn proance market was q�iet to -day, gad rerware, all Xmas Card Or anything _ * � , . d o lac eom an •. a quote: Beet j st St ��d �ate�t FashianS _ :. ' $trllteT in eoiCllman P y prices generally rayed stee►dy. large Tolle else, he had �etber come to Picker g• ���} �1 �ot. '�p � ��� ,Be �% , . . • i. warrants were 1Sc to idc; butter, lb. Tons, Sl to 23c, Y17 v Y . - � tllrt� y. 11th i t . lg •. interior, l0c to 12c. L lOc ; CheesO �0 OLl 880-- Bat we had almost f r- � .�, ti . On 5a i � _ . � � , - � - � . placed in th •hands f T. �'P. Dodds, ;� � ice, Bacon 10c to 19c. Eggs sa 1 to �• gotten the most important affair of all -' at, l0 W f1gUI�8 by t�►� new allOr,' J. Grelg., , Treat John �V. Turkeys 7bc to �1.5b ; chickien , r pair 95e to , t0 lea per � � a I � � �., - county cons. able, ,�, potatoes per bag 75c toj in mentioning the displays of this fes- • ' - � f Ryroal and � alter B ncliff, of �'Vater- barrel. ml so to �a sas. / _ _ h ae en tip a season -'Rue •mean Forsyth � Bros•' The latest � lea. of English a d ; Americas Stiff Hath • ' .clown, in, the ounty o entwort F __ _ display of Bell Urgans, Pianos and � - ' s north of the c ty of Hamilton. rsasn sABLS- rl�ca*w>s dts'aoa a.TS �'VITH� IMPROVED FL XI�3LE BRIM. L , �- :.I mile the noon train � - - � ` - Dodds left. F rt Perry TBAIN9 (30INt3 EAST DIIE. ♦g FOLLOWS: $eRing �achines. The iclisplay is i �� - 4. - • -,i- MAII. EYPRtSS. 8•� P. �: simply captivating but the b8si feature ` ` - and arxived in H n at midnight. � ICK�RING. {� • �. MIXED, 2'48 is that a redaaed rate of prices makes " � � � � TIN � � � ' • ' � On' Sunday orninx h hired a lice � 6.40 P. 115. � { . an drop e o t to �' down, where he � LOCAL, �' . ; ` ; • mg t}oIKt3 NEST DV]c A FOLLOws:- � it advisably to purchase at Once as the s -� . i ' � sp lied his n4en a+�d sated them and TSA _ �� • rt Per n 141onday with �,5�, F.YPSE88 . 9.b3 A. �5. prices which stets always moderate, . - returned to I�o 6,so P. M. but are now specially low, will bey , -- �` Tlie ere arrested for MIx$D. ... °. "� I. �` - hiq prisoner . ,placed at tl�e old figure after holidays. ,_ p •• MAIL EYPREB�:. », 9.2, p. M.-� j. . - ob>; dining goc�de and lse retexlcee. , t . , - sti case 'f rueltry to animals Trains run ot, standard time. Forsyth Bros. can.. and do defy com- . :A disgn g ` a come to nr ngti e, where a farmer � c petition, as they handle only the hands • , � ` - h � � � ►,7 � work of the le ing firma vnd can sell • .�a8 brin T� p s,, : � w o .hies in this to hip �6 ' _ . � sown, had it tied be-- ; � cheaper thanh ©� who bundle the - _ . , a �at beast to, F;• L� GREE�IT, e r .brute could droducts of little establishments. Just ; hi1pd a wagpn. ISO AENERwI BUCI«MITH� --- �` — . - - noy walk over the ro , road and dropped � App W oQN MAKER, call and inspect the articles and oa hen fibs inh an owner dragged �Y; aeea•e old 8 d•1 be j teased to �uy '� ` ..+ � I have. taken t� down, w I_. will not �$'� y P . + - - it along as it lay on th ground, sniff. its, ,�' p�41�O =1�1�' (�21t. .. if you do not wish >lo do so. wish- WayB keep �'lonr Wh1Cb - - knees were x,11 akin ell and the eap forced _ hristpaas and a _ and pOA Wl Bap It 1B tb oil run out of - .' Sarin�p nrchA� the bass ees tarried on b7 ing you >� D�ierrp . � � � one of them, let • � rou lit to AEL sE)CD, I wilt oontinne the a New Year. �. B. Forsyth � �. .tile knee. fin this Ia it was•b 8 the lateYlCR H ppy d :,,, A pe0lalty h1f _ r: It fie time tbig ..� as the old .rand. Bro., Variety H�►U, - Pickering. . _ to .town to B1anRh l..; i •� � ; • - ;� kind of cruelty waa eb pad apd the��r- _ G�-ive La a ,i . L�G'han�ln�j le Of.— h' eta . All work prom "ptly and sa istaetoril`► done at / � ` - petrators made e p fhe came scale o! prices. 6-� _ I � F1 - ` Durham NQSVS. - -- -- - ., �aIId am gluing 1Ylo�'e . _ � - � - � F��C�TRIX � NOTICE. . �� i.. � gat elsewhere. , .' . a c»�. o: >�b � � ,. tad �ho� - �° � - other o� trhe' v Bxa� a -- � Theodore HcGil vra (b ' , p,�i,itnt to tSes. 84, of Ca • 1fY1, � theve�n chat ; . i .. .� . \ -. �: Con�rsative read d for 2+orth Ob- gtatnte of Ontario, uotics here 7: 3 '�% H +� A T ratio), and �� m. $1 were arrested at aU eJedttore ano others - hiving claims aQainet - _ - U shrill a of Twee ay or a1leRed� bribery To.►n hip � �� � g u, �: rROo� ti of oc ter. ' - - H lghest pric g A --� who died on or shoat the , �y °t ink ronnectiop with the local Election. , . - . _ , I'.. • man named Stew�a t la d the •information 1t�96, are requested to Bend tb firs• Robert Milne, . - I the FLZecutriz, (been Ri♦ r, oa or t,efore the • , a statement of 1 I , _ . before Mafar �3a m e. - 15th DAY OF JANUARY.f 1�, - I` - , ..'' then claims, names and addresebe, ..and full , . -'• �, at =� ����� ���' � Parficnlare of the claims nd secnritiet� tit anyl 13'he unprecedented ale of $3schee's held b� the►n ;and that w 1 throo�d to ai tr� -- -_-- -- PROPRIETOR. � ' � �� -• �� .. � a 'ova Mills, and Will a1= .� , �- ., - � c not be beat. firy it � r be t yon .ever used.. � :- e �: ": ;�' �.o � r for : wheat, ` • : � . I ..� .. 1 lr er BnBhel than can be � • .. I!. - . -hand; . � , ! ,� . a a waa on �� � _ E � ! '� I�- �.. N'_' I I_ .. p�► d for wheat. - ,, ,- . C�-RLEN'. - �'. I � , ' y vt January, the Ezecutriz among the parties � _- - -- • _ German i�yrnp wi bin a fete ears, has ,� asionishtd the vvor d• It is without doabt en �� theroto, trhesdece ing hact outy to the � r ' th safest an'd best rem dy ever diaoovered claims o1 which not ce eh Lave been seven as ! � © ' � i 1 � I v not to be Qf �b•8 $88t �u J • � � teal cues of c;oaghb, art thereof to an) � ' fort the speedy ewnd if above regained. And the ze0ntr� � � - � liable for the assets or a Y p ale►im or claims plced �0 J colds and the acv rest long tcoables. It ��r�S! Bacon, C ,_i. raon or vereons of where � n entirel �diff tent principle from ix� all not have beam received at the ti� , ��IE� 0'F THE NI ;. ac a on a y, IN - - th asnal prescript{ona iven byphystctans, o s� d'stribntion. Da d at Green Giver _and other Pr�ioII$, Cheap• - .. as�it dose not drX' nF a son�th andrleave 9th day of Dec., A.D., 1 •. OBMISTOI�I;� � �- ., _ � � th i disease stall in the system, but on the _ Iq -9 .,, i go toz for Ezerntiriz: R+A=�=�S+ . - �\ co�trary removes 1�hv .use of the trouble, � ` ` ' -�wxE �oU- � � �� ` heals the• part affe�ted cull leaves them in - i_ • . ion. A bot6le kept gate i Deed, Rona, ill. Lease. l[crt8i►8e, � Fr�eh and Giood. �- _ a purely healthy in he home for nee hen Lh® dieeasee or other legal d°OUTnent� draw ; �� i�p��on will oblige. I beg to annonneb. that I here nog . - iiia�e their appea au ,will nave doctor's or ,rant to borrow mo ey ; � I•'irst Cl� _ s _ Il o aerioas illness. A or want t° i°aure yoar property ������� ' bill aid a long i English or Canadian. Companies at the ,lowest ���� ����Br' ������� • _ trim will couvin yon of these facts. -It poeeiblerates ; •- - - -, -- - �� � - -__ � � ' `r�7 ispp sitively sold y a drnggiets and Ben- or a Ploa called the �'A�ance;' which beats _- -` -_ i all rivals' 1 �t Oil skb, Fla= -seed, Lr:tra t stall dealers in -e 1 nd. Price+ 7�1ot °•� or a supp y, � Suitable for Holiday or Wedding Gifts, . ' - - larg bottles. � °nr � '` or a New Hind of Oat'Meal that is eaperior to Yowest possible prices at which s- AR IED. anythingnsed heretofore for ponidRe; , • or •ticket fortt�a eontTp Ontario Fair; Buslnesa In W -. � , Ln$ersigned. His charges will, Obtain �� attended tot r Moderate Fees• . B. i . i . the � �� gained a re nLati• ISata - F °i{ESTaa --jAt� eChristian Parsonage, call on the Patent0 ate the U. B. Patent O�ae. , • � �.. 9to fiville, on Dec. � h, bT �"• W• Perc >, please yon. Oar. office is op , � transactiOns,W ich I _ bt Tp. of Markham, to y� g. P�INGLE, � , and w® oen ob�n Patents 1n lea time than mAy rely on u articles b61ng _ Mr. safes Shirk, i the Tp. of Pickering. • �� ramoj�e from Wa ;binqb °• ,�� - ,, . , ,- Mis Minnie Fores'�ter, Notary Public, Whitby.. Bead MODEL ar DRAWIA(3- we advise as bo . BAas�— BaiLLixas O the Ebro her -a�n saes - 48J"y pateutabilit tree of c�►�r�e�- and we snake NO . ' .I . - - residence of 1dr. Frank wagn Q j CHARGE U�,$gB �►� u4��A� PATEI�IT. + of gtioafiville, { -•'. ape refer, here. to the PostpPlatr. the Supt• _ of thje bride, byy P�ato Freed, of Whit -""'�' n Ddr. Carleton Bak6r, o �� township -;: , V ��� � of Mone Order Div•. and � otDeials of the U.S. • :, .�; charch, to )Issas E Brilhnger, of the Tp• GRI�'TING � C$ + j Pr►teat �fllce. For cimnlar, adrtad, terms. and � . � e of M�kham. ____uo�— rete>ten0es to actual clients in your own state or PractlCal watCI1L1� / - ee, Dunberton, on - n th_e Week st . � ... � 0ounty, writes to ' H�au�-- Baooas --- t th bm Rev M. Craig, Every Day � G. d..4IY0 �' � CO.* _ j � •Tuesday Dec. 191h,1 , . y �'• � - � �� S-y Oppoaila Patent Oft►oe. Wa�in�t° ° +D.C. r.j �•- . - 1Nr. Jlames Hagae to Yiss Janet IL. Brooks, ,� ,� � �� �� - i _ � both foi S¢arboro'.� Danbarton, on Ti iii ` - - i Ln.LEY -- Davis - - -At th manse, Re-. R. Y. Craig. �- �' � � - - � . , Wednesday, Dec.'�Jth 1896, b7 ' "Mr. James Charles Li ley, of Scarboro, to ][iss E>��y tamer can't be�hpLOea� �'�on ��enre � � II Marp Davis, of Port nion. and if yon bring 6 cod hoar• _: -.-•- AND —•�'�' - - , i Unlicensed moan factnrers of whiskey �� � _ 'have come to grie in Wellington and Qj,o1�e2'i1z•�'- � • 11 � - y - Essex coiintiea. 1 ' � `t - =�� `fit �� �� � �� - - .� � � P H � - I3 ddhist priests in Burmah aVe !. � ; `--$ :' _ _ _ ��� ����. Z APPROACH OF THE , � , �, �� r ( '-1 ' ' I. n hitnd �a full and complete stock of . ; �:• ,� ewe � � ; �d Sihver � are . '. of which I am prepared to gffer s<t th'e ` foods can be sold. Having b en •in y for the past thirty years, an � I � ' for honesty , in. all buemesa � • w to uphold, pttrchaser9 - ! I •�.. epreeented. Inspection eolieit�d: i - ,. ,.. . - • .. - I i , Brook street, whitb ..: ,: I ,... �yc._ - � - ���V� �- �� �r.� , _ ; �� a ��- x, .. _ �_ I - �` li I, ; ��,- �- :: -,: • , . f '� - u PHOTO RA i � _ � �.- -- _� - - offered to assist Gen Roberta in pacifying -•- ---� : , . � _ _ , , I . - ., i the country. • .: $. L.t°A NCE'«�'� - - ' �,.. - ' - � Austria is 'snaps ions ' of the attitude -� we hod' wan' era why the>he is such The subscriber i � Pmpe'L cheaselr S� nee �, - towards her two i � y � and Ranges re y Pe � EYE�GL�►- � � •� _ _ - -assumed by Germs - y she has done for years. � �, � P�jvTAC LES � � - `J d • � .: neighbors. An exp anation is to be de- a rush to _ _• Aire the only Genuine, En � lis Articles in the Canadian Mark t. _ _ _. _ O'$rien'a - � �hoto. ; Galler�.� -_ ' man�ded. - y The re9:son is because he gires perfect a �►� Steal Pebbles are kept in stock. Tea s a e given to purchasers to prove gennineaesa. . P' rt of a train br ke ldose on a >teac lion in ev�ry case; and going st�l1 Ca11 � W��i Sep O�r St - �:- . of the ac They are recommended by and teats x v �eaPreaidn tnofe rhea Medical th saociation of - - I - - � �a a on the, Mo>i tarn section satiaf - _ _ Earth r will say it there are any persons Viag.pr�aideut, Ex- president, and - - '_ ` . (� Ca dian Pacific. One death and a Fare had P�utos taken by me that - , � • ` ..-oF TSE - LATEST -- ' I � Canada ; the President of the Colleg of hyaieana and surgeons of Qne ;the Dean - 9 � u'ho of the Medical Faenity of Laval Un�ver sty ; The President and Ea -Prey dente of the - `. nu -her of injuries eaulted. _, I • � �. - -= ��' uatrian states en express rife fear_ -are not equal tq any city. work I will L`i �O��y� r - one -dozen Panel Portraits � `roved,:: ►J Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c• �b tTife fArtihersproof as needed�ca lton� auffi -- ' the - war between their country and make them � eient to prove their gnalitie�s, - Ru sia may result fiom some freak of free of change. No work allowed to leave _� ��� I ; - - nil 'o unless first -class ano highly :_ - RISTOP�iE� DALE, axdWare Merchant, , ickeringl ,` = - , _: the Czar,- who.is s id to be ec,nsta y the studs � �il _� - on she verge of deli •um tremens. finished. , Photos made in any kind � �t�g8plp8fi, L�I�pS� r'�� �11, - � Art tjg[! ! :', - v, J. Ross, B. ., is mentioned � as a weather -rain -or aun�hine. Havin - �dfdate for a eat at the Briissele fine scabs to the Studio �,yp; � alWayB On hand. - to be made. • Cnt this out e`n ;� - _ - cast added some very rY �• to ns, and we will sond.yod i''r� am prepaxed to make work second to,none — ����� - I School- Board. .. . . The keeper of a bacco' and soft drink in Canada. __ A P�TC�S (3•IIARAIvTEED. `Furnace and Apo °ti�s�i sr�t yodiu - _ -� shop at Halifax ha been fined for doing Copying and enlarging a '�e�alt� all Job 'Pork promptl3 attended to. which gill bring y°lt i" Iu' °'•e money ri 1'- ''. �` s .on the Sa batl3 da .' _ i arson anything else in this world. An ', _ bnsines Y large stock of Frames always on and. �� .. , do -the work dud live eLb Lome. Eithe - " �� - The German ar y changes are absorb- All -work donee bey the instantaneous pro- � • ©a. something nee that jest coins n .all workers. We will. start you, ea - - ` ` ing a good deal of ttention at home and cesF• � needed• This is one of the genuine, i I ' `" � - �� � lEN � � � 0b,�iaoos t a lfi0time. 'rhoso who are t - • . � R � (ire � : - ° � - a�road. � 000' troops -in � s E • O - I Russia is mss ng 30, - photographer, Nhitby. and ent�rpriainq will not delay. - - �- 'ieff, .where they . rE to be bi:leted on � `t$ -3 � � or to Poat- office.l j • � . Pickering or Claremoltt. true. Adar ©� Taus � co., augnata, � ��' � Neat � .. .: .. _ tl�e inhabitants � _ _. ' �� -'� . . -' • �. .- , • i 4.. . p- -:�,� µ I , - .. - _ .. 1- 1 n � 'i I -a i I e r � i' . � •- i i I _l . i L. .! L , . .: _ `,� - ,. ' . a _ �..• 1 .. � I' :, - i, ,.. _.,' t , ... .- ., . - ,. . -- ., - ff - _ , - - - -:` - -. _ .. - , ., ._ -... .. _. ..._ .. � ;r , , i. ., .. :, � R i .' . �''orksng C1asS @S� en We are now ..rat �. " . f rn e, so o- prepared to tarnish ail 0lasaee with employmen the time, or tortheir spare+. � � - . rte ee at home, the whole of aei ass momeutts. Business new, light and profltabie � � L� . - ght a ay Persons of either sea easily earn from cents �¢one n -$6.00 per evening, aad a proportional sum gy�n� their time to the bnsi�Resa. Boy , - ��•• sex, all voting all fox girls earn nearl}+ as much ae men. That all •rho test the �one ital not see this may send their address, and business, we make this offer. To such as are not � ,. ,e , Cipor ant most ous well' satisfied we will send one dollar for fhb Full � . i � s �, ., �r►d o�itfit trouble of writing. particalareandoutfft :san0, bee. Address Gso. STrnsov A CU., Po.Ptland, 11�q = I � I. ;- i a- 4 - � �. �� , � t { r 4 i q� �. , ,.: •.� I'` -.: I` +� . -.� - 1 � xr. �:` ,• � ' I . � , � � - � - � ! I ;i', r , L '�' f. . .r : ,. a y�_ l .a .tt.. ,.[ �` ;; . i'� . ., r �^. .tn t k?` 9. k t, w a.l ", - 114, - � I I , P! 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" Bo" '00' "y .1 , , - - to may, the depair,ture of b�th Arthur aid 41 L I I . f .1 - ' i - I . . . 44 . a 0 Quy won fixed for the 5*we da The lice n .1 . oxuale I do pot love him;.sidl o -11 . .. . . . . . . iz � -L. - account of Col. Pat. Gilmore a . _ ` . I a I :.; e.__ I j,4"N�� . -� _.jV j�,'.;",­­O.­' 'Vnt . L L , 1 1 , , . 1 9 . �'� . - � " ��: 4. - 'I S­ t- , - .. 9 " I ' * h the whole truth of my howrt, love some wore not to travel togethe� far. ,4rthur a elers ... . %�t4'� .'.i; -� ; " ` . %_. -6 ', 1 hands of a couple 4f yokhtthfu m 1 , l�; ' th .�one a se . I I I went to the studio at the h ti il. I .99 nd - !1.7� t ... � �, " L.�" : � ';, : ,.. ! , . x 'a I -1 . I 1, - � . ' ' �, I - , .� 19 ' . , : ­ f ! �(,._l did Is it Captain Nor ";;, I - I - 1. . . � ? .,_­L� I . .: . "�, ; .._, , ., , . regiment was stationed at Dover, and he 1 - - - .. 1 I ' _�'�� _`�'. : , 'I - :,. I.. � * ' i � .. ni!an ?" I enquired Am. thither. SlrGu wasonhitway was to be =at there by a Wall own - .- . - , Should I ever no** or tin- idl I CAM E Pt V. . . . , triiben of her. I . . 0 i - f - . [_ - i nu tor, who had courteously undertake to . . 1. 1. . . �� - .. - - ddys passed, &lid I -felt quite derstand th mysteries ? Tamils came' Over the beautiful face. �. "Gladys, do you the modeling himself. By 80140 u fortu - - w 1 Another fl,re The next Inor . as beautifully find, " No ; the man I loye Gladys, is a, n" tree there? we that arge blackthorn to mischanoot he fai'led to P t in . I _.- '. a to lived 9 Uridemeath I I stood with " a ap. I th . t home. I vito �that I had . a - . I . it Jand, th, (" ooM:,n1dnW,g,_ the, 11 pearance. Two apprentices, we e vi Oil$. I at King's Nor= waity.years.' ,. X - r6 Pr0PO8- wh has qo Oser, who is brave, noble,' con. him in the morning he , ant away. He ' hi � " . y love ad I =r -how it 0 0 . I . ' ' - - i - � - . for its beautiful o I treii iniressed ever ; driov a. X can hardly re . tant� generous, patient, with a - lofty kind hold we in his arms - and issed me ,again ly stirring. the liquid plaster , f P ris or I - . a y happened now that I was in the, cArIl . of pride that no words of mine could ever d . He Q6 me P -om, whatever villainous compound is sed ' A , tI . . i - - . hour, an,l tile Old quire was wondrously so - an am ise once more or the I" I th uld be true until � eath to him: and purpose. . , ` kind to in 3. Ile w aid lay his hand On ltly I no - - � w" i him and ,. Akin Carlson. . We describe. Noble, chivalrous, a king amongst a t 6=0 * After about half an our' wait1 4 . . .drove for some. miles over the hard white men, he is, nevertheless, the man my father I will, I ust be t I wi 11 never disob ' ,eed iij th great . L in ing, it was decided to prou 46 d by tall leaden treea,.and calls his deadly foe." - )wit -will any bsence, and I was invi arobe. � � . head sonetimes an may: roads borde", " i _ You have a go d face, Gladyi1i-g;ed then wecam6 the pretty town of Aberdare. ray good! kind istrer. .H' , man's a to . l - - and true, � Tlli e.tven you hava not the * . "Wholiyesatf)mn,e'@Ch"e?"I"kedi. Gf#JYB, ido not know. 8(metimeal think A much beplastarod white hee was The squire gave orders that we should re. . . I curse of great beaut lichild, for bei . " ye!§, Ithe same-Sir Guy Brooklyn wrapped around my. neck an sh, uldert I I 6uty in a of that, young and strong as I am, the struggle . I . turn by way of West -Doane. But it hap- Dme,s C�aso. I will tall you in tightly, and my faceand'hair * e lil eral . . . _. - &* 9 _* � 41111,17P. 99 Then hs� ould 'forget met 'and' . . � . Y story, between my love and my d ty will kill -me. " ly . Jupa ned that some repairs were going . .. Jup would pace up a 4 own the room, repeat- P, - On at Gladys ; and you will see that life in all pain A deep sob stifled h r I t wd d h greased to prevent the plaster tick tol - � I I I 1 , 'himself, I , B uty is a snare ; it is a the bi idie we had to crow so that the ma ,h - for e that my heart is torn, - that my soul wept with such pserious �e abandonment . the flesh. Pieces of paper were stu into I - * I 1. . . � ing to . I . I ' )u d not proc - eed. He told the squire. is It were div -one half belongn'to that I began to have uth, nose, and ears, and I was 10 to - Who To,"er , . `--I must drive around-by Deane's Chase, an curse to the woma it, and man c( �idod a doo.of what she . my mo 1 . . ,, I . . - the man who-goes in for . f it.,, . my fa;t her, and the other half to the man I suffered. . shut my eyes, No sooner had I d oue th ­ : h� , . ,. eir, " said- he. . � . 7I I L love, Gay Brooklyn. I love himl I have - 11 It was in June, ""c?nti#ued Miss Carle- my persecutors commended p)uri the - : . I q . - - Perhaps it inight so, but I was profane , "Do so then, if'yo'd ft"Mob " was th - angry boal . - enough to wish thal some little ohs f � o I I his plighted promised wife ever since I liquid on my head. One poureq w ro 0 a . on, " that my lover, Sir yo and Arthur N w le the , reply ; and then, to my utter astonishment, . . p Other pressed the apidly hardk6nin com. , :)nd4e . was seventeen. 'My whole life belongs to Brandon both left us- Fo me week re, in 9 curse had fallen to- my lot.. . L w4 r d, the squire closed the carriage- windows. him-and I cannot disobey him. Do iou viouqlv I had fancied that .11 pound so as to fill every-recessi an , ; too, at the same me neat, why, if I- w so ,,, ice was Out of get a .. --. , . I I had nev4 seen.his face so stern, and see how my heart Is torn in t - - spirits. She asked me one y if I thought cJ . r,f d great - . . I . hopelessly plain, Lord Estcourt cared or WO .1 A love %at of every feature. The ! a J looking at Philipr, I saw that she had fal- y PO Wd ? '. my society. He cc -tainly did care for itj my lover-I would follow him even %nto Arthur Brandon loved me. I laughed as I deal too much on, -and soon my head , .. ,. , / " - for, whenever Miss C ,arleon was either an- len bask, - paJo- me , ­ttlemblinip - yvt no. one -death; but I cannot disobey my father. Do anqlwe!-ed her, ' Sure -as of my own life ;, was Ineased in a mask. as hal (I a irony not dispor(d ta entertain him, h of ue,uttered a word. We drove in silence you understand now the secret that robe -and the next day she asked me if I thought The heat was insufferable. 1 t ..1 a I . . .. .._1 gagohdtor 'th ;and 1-----.:Ah, well thr,ougho, domain. of surpassing- beauty, my days of peace. my nights of sla -that Arthur Brandon loved me. I laughed agai a ad., f th awful . . . soug refugewitil_ e .W I could not move my he O' .a of, Ph - Udenly to the right, 1�.cauijht si4ht has made the world a desert wheri-tt should an I told her, " No; he might say what he to dislocate try y ne k if I ' ' . � c my story ii I PA Carleon-n�t of *y when en wei jht threatened- 1 ;1 , . I . 1. 0 in , - self. " - I 1. 1� of &.superb hill, on the�: ouq1toit which be a bloorahng"Eden ! .1 cannot give T;P,4111 liked, but I I knew that he did not really did y eyes seemed being pres ed i !A stb6d a noble mansion, I A out in ad- love-I oahnot tak,e b' K brain, . 4 . One morning, dur g breakfast, therl 'Was . aok,my plighted trot care for me. �' - and the paper eirclets n:A , , L Vill �_ I- - I a4ong discussion a at some charades that --'1-*tiQU, .,I - - - I - - . . �_ _... . -1 , -1 cannot tear july avul Imm-hils-; .nor a". I " She Sat looking at line, her fail- young adequate for tiieir purpose, I be �an fell - . ..: L - �, . . , . , ; . were eonte ted Lord Estcourt had. .What plave is that?" I .asked th4 disobey my father. Living or dead, his face raised pleadingly.' to mine, her.-beAuti- the first symptoms of suffocation. I could 1- I � . . I mp"' m I tea that the resses should be his. squire. nds are sacred to me, &lid so-oh, Jul, wistful eyes seeking to re my not call out and believed mysel � to - His U66 darkeged with anger,,; be mixed Comm& ad . , o e dy,�i R =ly.correct. in, C&Adn said that � ' Heaven'pity mel I have givien up my OruMn thoughta ing.--But my troubles had barel3 Col enc-' - - .. - , - &I his ri' ht hand so though, he wo%Ad 'utter of peace in, .. . 1' I , ... - there. wete some Ire in thii -- Ii6r ry de- , - 9 . - r happin as, and only look for A' 'Everyone loves you, )Philippa,' she ed. The apprentices: had not I fixe the -- ;1 I .. I . . "L � - �� . . acriptive of th cost mes of all nations, - and 'Otn on .look 10; &dye., Ali, amid. 'I wish--oh, I wish hat I were centerboard, or slit, sroperl rid < .-- . e '008, e terrible curse, and then said'- . death.' Ye Mop GI very yt when "- - III - do better t4an look - child, mv eyesare bright still, so people aa 11 I � . .. that we dotilld - no � That in Deane's Chase, Miss Ayrton-­ y, rich . they mercifully decide to rel In , . - _i ' - of through them. - the home of the man who a my mortal foe,." but I liave shed torrents of tears'. I have " Shl sighed deeply,. a d clasped found the cast would not come" hal as it . - - ! I 46 - her . . Nay, father," Pleaded Miss Cwleon ; le&tnt to smile and look happy, while my i�oft, shiny, golden hair both rati n the . I We four-Miss arleon! Lord Estcourt, ith her usually does. In a successful OP - . . . "'it is Christmas- time-the time forpeue heart is breakin ; even the ,light of the hands. two halves are joined. together after r mov- , �'� . 0 .. , . Captain Normail an I-went thither, and, on earth. Say no more. " . J ] .. I I � the fraeance of the flow- "'But, Allies no on e love is worth of tile cand - .1 after some little a rich, the books were beautiful sun any I I e wb al, and a perfect reproduction .. 1� _1 ' " I would repent these '*ords with - y . era bring nothing t/ found. . . . . , in but pain to me. Now I having would care more f r you because head -easily produced; but in my cam both - J While the, lo last breath," persisted the squire. 11 He is will tell you my story. you were rich.' dividing board and grease had I � y loo, ed over them, I wax een over- . � 0 searchiw' fo . t Is volume of pI v' years alzo, pose some o ­ 'gg � my mortal foe, and if it be en to one man 11 Six Gladys, King a Norton . " , But, all u very . .,; . , r 0 . I'l 4� , ays. .1 ne loved yo .looked, and the only course Is t' to 1. and one, and, Op ning it, I saw th � t curse another, my curse Ees a on, him. " . was very diffe�ant. from what -it is now. much, Philip , and could ot say so be- smash the mask off. , Mallet a d hi8el 10 . a name Anice Vane" on he title age. I repeat- An expression of deep, patient�'eiignation First I must tell you that my father, &Squire cause you ... c, poor ?' were used, producing an effect Ii e ncu8_ l'. _.�Ia. A no Carleon, did not marr - came over Philippa's face. She made ,, V first .s - ­ I ed it to �pre Anice ane. What a reply, and the squiee closed his eyes, f love. to. '- - That is not likely to your -case sion of the brain. Finally my f was � in se lost his youth, he love-I aybetu i Anice,' I said. 'Rome knight will ccme strage, quaint', f �ty name !" - rl freed,'and I was able to breathe, rid ake - � .. , I they should look on 'the fair bome of. Ilia whose'name was AuLe Lile. Fr&ud and riding by some fine (lay, whol will love those a few remarks to the boys on thei ca, less- .. - - 44 . , _ . 1 M While I was loo ing at it.' Miss Carlson -, mor tal foe.- treachery parted them; but years afterwards volden locks better than all Then it transpired that h I . i came and bent ove my shoulder. Her face - he diamonds nes8- e had , - - - �#', . .. � . - . I ,;, ­ . F When welad left West Deane behind, he saw and loved my mother. He married in (iolconda or all the mines in Peru.' omitted to grease behind my ears a the 11. - .. . - -1 �, � I - . � I ..suddenly flushed c imson, and she took the : -and �vere within fair eight -of King's Norton her, and I -was their only child. My mother plaster adhered to the akin like In To .1 . . - I , " I - ,� . book, out of my Ila ds. Ar he looked at me. . * " Looking at her, Gladys, I saw her face . . . ,; 10- died when 1. was ten years old, an,4 five years remove the former the latter had ub torn I - "I * ._ "Where did y find this?" she cried, wet with tears. A suapicio,g that all was - . I - i' Id Do not- take'notice of this scandal, afterwarda my father's . first love, whose away, and when at last I got away I as a - . � V... - hastily. " I had idea it was here." She not right flashed across me -, bu - ' - . � I . - in III * child,`he said. " I know it is the time for I I . '. le, PU urious, or 1 --- � "I . . I.. .. , a pa h b t the - . .11 also. he left her only child, Xnice Vane, medical attention I got about rightil I *1 . 1 , took it fro � d tit in her pocket. peace on earth and good will to men; but marriate had been a -very unhappy One, died elder, and I did not like to 8, 0 , wo, eeks_Ljohe was the mass of blood and sores, After t I am thankful tl t pa did not see t at," there are some injuries, look ' Gladys to my father's care; and now you will un. a ,k a (onfiden, a she di me. 'Have . . .. -, �.� ,-� saidshe. "I thp ght they ' emory is still fresh.". - ,,*, I . V were all Put lAyrton, that man cannot , Oil, I made you understan4d not give like, in . . ,. - ,�,� - � .. I on, though derstand why my father loved Allies with I - . . . - 71 I parl I what she w ' i ., S away. Glady'a! She was fair as an angel, "with a -1 . mercy may. . uc an I � . - - - . 1i er usual serenity for that Vasa, my mortal foe, did to me. LL DEAD WHIiE BLALS ENO 'Heaven in its S h i *ury such passionate love. She wa-q the daughter I "She did not rec er h ' UP he of the woman he had worsh ipped ; she lovely face, a gay, graceful anner, and a FE A , was 1j-P some time. The &Ine seemed to haunt me 'loving heart. She was like sunbeam in were dying of famine, I would not give a legacy left by a dying mother. I sed to . INGO . V . . , 1� -Anice Vane, w lo .was she! 14 our home. My father loved he' with a woni � . M_ . - , I Why must him one crumb, because of the cruel, wick- think at times that all the . . I 2 , ,I . 1 everything of he a be put away ! Was 'love he had once drious affection-I loved he -. . : o 1 - - . . - I -- - there another in stery? The very atmo- �Looking at his daughter' face-for" I 91 rate of an Colored who. f * . ed wrong he did to me." I .van to the mother was lavished' on the r'a y own8I87._ - - ter. Every one petted, indi-11 Zd- and car- - FAUC&"l _ .18 c s of her ; she was . I 1�� [ "Ihere of King' orto��seemed full of h Ridicud l4acred Thfults � e of those U� aWc - -knew not how to answer him-1 -saw that like a sister to me. oespd her. She looked like on' . 1 . T ?he charades I sated we no longer. - . I remember the night I ho,- . I � i . -her li�a moved. " if eke we born to be caressed, indulge and loved. - I 4el'l I re prayla " I Four years ago John A. Bro - * wn an ntel- , - � a I Was Anice Vane, h t her name was hot tP'iquirle said no more. As, We neare - ,.rho my father brought her home. ShA was so Trquble and,pare. have come . igt coil man, for many years re8i- _ 4 j:be seen or hca'r'de'? A restless. fit was upon - home beautiful, Glady fair, -with violet eyes near her r dent of Lou . . . " ` �� . , J � . - _.. ; he talked to ine'on differe lu; matters, but Idea hair; her laugh was like a silver t isville, 4tudied medicine rider . - . and go . , I me . . . . .1 . 'ithe imoression of awe And dread did not bell , 6 , . ,f � me shortou my story, ladys ; it is -Dr. Edward von Donhoff, th I.' I left the libri and met thdhoilksekeeper, � , her voice like sweetest music. She e well- own 'I ..'.. " r . � I - .... acef L .. *we .f roili my Okfad. -,, was a r U range not a pleasant one. My lover a d nl�'cousin surgeon of 409 East Chestnut street. ; . : Mrs; Leeming, w th g Y,g I and animated, yet, tit own '%, ; - '.. . , lef t'ns -on %o 20th of June. T ey both par- was an F*pt pupil and followed hias s large bunch of keys i That day Lord Eatcourt said he must to may when in repose her eyes had in them 11 a (lie . _,�a pr away r - ixain her hands. " shortly leave us. Captain Norinaa, I have a do5p shadow that alw y struck me as it us ar�t .. I , qa . I S e told ins that:she w took of luncheon w' h I I then went with much application unider Dr. von on-* . I , going oversome, f the spare rooms in the forgotten to, mention, lived at Norman's prophetic of co , a a .. away ! Aulce did -not.come do n ; vhc sent hoff for two years with uch advanta e to ,1 - _� I er 14 ining sorrow. in . t .1. . 11 .� . - I I � ' , all ked me if I would like Court, oi�ly a few miles distant from King's 4 word that she waa-i not well, ail shou'ld pre- himself. At the end of that t � - I -1 eastern wing, all as - - . ` She soon became - one of Us,' L and W I . d, ime he c . I 48 . L to see them. . L I . � - Norton. Before he went Lord Estcourt re- nits at home with tits. At my .requ fer keeping in her room all day " off to New York, and -attended lectu a in ' , - The hall was a WyWgebuilding; though newed Ilia offer.; &lid, despite his cloquent. eat my d'l have always blamed in self that I one qi the larg'est and beat niedical co " - '-:-i- , � , i '- R, _�athtr made her the same allowisnee of nion. I . . .tlz .i"_- the party of gue s was nunierotfs, and the, - - 1 . . pl�adin and his great love, he was firmly ey as lie gave me; we shared ivory advan- gave way to my great sorrow but it was in the country.- Whenhis course wa III ! vk �_. 4 . number of servai.tg very great, still, many . C. 1. . . I .: ; I.. . , rejecteT Ti, a squire was not angry- anger the firat time 17 had been partwi from Guy,' ished-liefraduated in the v1pper half i-1t; . . . of the rooms in t e eastern wing "re unw. . tage We wer3 now a large Waily, oom- I ;; ) mo- '. , and I was reall sick fron - er it. class, �an came back to, Lq"uisville to t le -) - . in ricit the word for the anxious sorrow that p t' I ,&king, for my fathur'oy�ung- cm cupied, and thea the hourekeeper, attended ar& iva y sp . I cry ng ov l was to be iraced in his looks &lid words. eat brother die The adjuire li%y some country business on and I ractice his profeasio, He was . . . 1� to an I kept well i ire 1. I d, leaving his only son in my n' al ell . * �`i " f . . : As men plead for dear life, I heard him n lored people, on- Z_ '.0 , - We went thr . father's charge. So Arthur, Brandon came Ila A -he' went &w"ay to Aberdare. About acquainted with the CQ �' '_ � , ,� ��� ' . . gh several large Wrid very pleadin ith Philip One mornin h seven o'clock I went to Ani ell and (Ironed. smartly, and ore, - .- - ''L I home to live With 165--you heard ,ze'� room. and - versed w . . . beautiful &part ents; -and then, while the . . . I _' ,:�,j she 11 I ?a I make his name a 6zen times esil day 'since you 2� i . wonidwmorry Lor Este( if t at � rhust have knocked at the door; it wag locked, and long he hal large &lid 1 lucrative P ll . . - I ,housekeeper wa opening windows', I made her father happ3tin his old ar' there came no answer. My in id appeared The only drawba,ck to his it L - . __V I - . - - I have been here:--but, though ArthUr in my ulari as ; �' my way er-room. Ice* . I "." k .66 I � I will make you happy, she'l replied. cousin, I cannot tell you wbether I liked at the moment. � the fact that he never attenleolchure , rid * J � , I was. J n I - � , ver some books, w dd 1 %'�, hen in) I will be the most devoted a d oving of him or not. He made love to me, but I only " 'Mine Vane is asleep,' shp said. 4 I openly boasted of bein A attention was ttracted by a picture ' " d&u ' g an atheist. Dr. . - ,! I ,hters. 114t I cannot marry-not even laughed at him. He is either what he see have tried the door several �imes. She Brown, being a singlei man, occu i ,.. :�,Y-"t me . pi , , I '. .1, A. . . ­� ... . was standing ag inst the wall. I turned i to pillow you,; and there is no need to trou- lained of a bad headache;� perhaps. it sleeping room over h I Y. � I- f " :. , � all t to bi genial, light-hearted, d 1a[ionair man is Office at 1,411 G " . _'f '� to the light, and my eyes fell upon the ble about my! future. : . ... 1 .., I When I shall have of the world-or go is a most accomplished =1 be as well not to disturb 11'er.' son street. I - - ­., - . . . I - � �; ­ 4 .I exquisite face t at I .had ever beheld-the loist yen, it *01 matter little whether I ain hypocrile. We we . - lAst Sunday night. I about I% 'c k ' - . III I re & :. O'c 1 . face of a-fa' h!OrY happy lamilY- -� . . (TO Bit 00.14TINVIII).) . I . - tryo ng girl, mith sweet lips, ' rich or poor. I , I - My father told me of is intention to pur- .'-' , , ' � L- . . Brt,wn met Peachael,joriegg,nd El m 8 tb, ' ' . . ri - and large, gad, ioret7eyes, fair as a rose in : The squire lturne4 away with a groan. chase a commission for Arthur, and to give ­, , . :,�� ---O. I I , 'L�.. colored women, w . I . . S ho 'to&ether occup a ... ; � � . f. I . . I - . r . ..V . . . . I . . house in his neighborhoodas t - P earliest bloom. he golden hair lay in way.' That very morning Lord E8tcOurt Came to Allies a dowry when she should marry. � �. . , . hey ere ., : � I - _L' . . - , - ing masses o, I - . - r white neck and shapely bid me good-bye. .' as . I . Tanta at Ilonie, . .� , Gladys," she ooutinued. ''with a weary coming from church, and accompanied am I I ,. . � . shouldera; t'h'e ripe red lips wore parted i " I shall sea you spin," he -said - - " for, sol,, "I was just sixtden Art � not confined to big and sit' One of the women asked him tn. - - ; - .,Z I when! Guy Brook- L pensive 110104e. . . � �., : . - . - - with a smilel; ut in the violet eyes lay a ` while she lives a n'weded, I shall never give lyn came home from France - pa!ntings, 'marbles and orname tall bric-s- side, and he entered. Several more ool . . . . I.r�t,. , , - , and took A . ­ - I deepshadowi in urnfuld, dreary-an 'expres- .'up the hope of winning her." � notion of Deane's Ch - POO bric or to old silver plate. One � people came in, and the. cc i I .. �..i am. ' He came over to with a very mpany were it-' -*_#'� - i.* __ r � " l, y - %� - - sion often seen i t4e eyes of tl�osd who die " - Even as. he land the words I knew they see us; and he loved me, my darling- the limited salary may enjoy the ple"i ting around the. firepla�e taui'ng, wh a,-- , --' "'.."'i-l' oung. The a& , smiling beauty fascinated 'were useless, or Philippa Carlson would fipt moment,he saw me, a h within his means-of having as artistic a religio L - ; ,11 . and h ;Mved Us controversy sprang up bbet n,- -- .;;� me; the eyes I king into mine told of some never marry � . , A _ . him- - � ": me--'ie has been tree to me-evar since. home." the recipient of an incothe of thou- two of'the men. Thai were argiralingor, t ei . . ., ; �t secret unknQw to me. L ­ : T ........... ;_ - ,� .. � ; sand r ! � , .. I I I . ant I -1 " � " ' � Li We were both young; lie Was just t U, a. Some bunches of flowe� here and point, when Dr. Brown stopped them. fie . . .. - " '�1,� i . I L . ( W .11 The houseke per's footsteps sl�oused me. .1'.. _lli . . � �:, . -1 I -I �,, -., ).!� I ., ­ � I.. I one, sn4 I was sixteen, Though the squire there, a few pretty pictures, a few ood said they were two fools, and were .41 g " ' : - ii - . i �1UPTER Vl_:,�' :1 ' '' ­.1 21 . - She cante into e room. ­ . . . r..I, ;.,.,.: ";" V " .�1 �: '. 1, . gave is I _.. - � � �. Mrs Leemi g," I asked, - " whose por- . q , . I I h most cordial,aseent to the marriage books and the essentials. in the Iway of or. a mere lot of bo-h. He said there . . - 01. i . wa"a 4 - t I . J IV - , - I %.. - . - �- i . I Some Monthe passed,' and the mysteries he said. we must wait at least until I wag nament are named at once. For one poor Christ, and that the Person of that n . - 'trait is this?" - 'I .. '_ ,_ . . [ 'g?' of King's Norton were mysterious still. I nineteen. This seemed quite reasonable, shilling a week a wife can bui blossome 2- 4!A was merely an ordirlaqr person, w . , . "A. - ., . � , , Her kind . ho h I n I . 1 � . � , -, T_ - - - " A. co ely face turned white. - never heard th name of Anioe Vane, 'the and I had two, or nearly two, such happy enough to make her home( look lbright and pened 0 be better mora le . I 6� " Oh, Mis yrton,pray donot touch'it story of the I It - ­ - I.., 447, ' '' .q I - . ­V� �`_ ed chamber, or of the hid- years. . blooming from January to December. Even among whom he lived. 1 He said there as ..� .: , ', 1�- I . . � 1 put it aw ! How careless of me to - don picture; I respected Min tl�&rloon Her dark " filled with team her beau.� with a very small salary this is &sum� which no God, and that He w"' an Ima � '."" 1 , , , , I I r-. , - _. . . - I .� I bring you -h e! I beg you will not - too much ev to ask her one curiMs tiful face glowo4 as with an inward light. daily people like to believ in aim - � ___�- L J ,_, � Z.- �- man may indeed be well spent upouthe son whom . 11� ' it it' I I _T . .. . . - ; l 1- ; tion having as I . . ques spa that is the reason How dearlyshe loved him---how true and b4litification of the house. Pi'tu because it makes thela comfortable. . J* t. � . tion. . Pe - , . . I 1. ..4 - . (, res, too, .. ; � " That, I pr mise you, I will not, if'0111 'why she trust me afterward so implicitly. noble she was I - are almost as chea, as wall pa 'er. Even made fun of sacred things and wan in A - ' will only tell e who it is." . . 0 , ­ .�s ­ - An the months �rolled on the lines deepened "Glal when you love, yourself ' those given away Ey some bus P houses midst of a tirade of awful blasphem - I . I iness, I Y, w n - , - 1. I . She came ov r to me and spoke hurriedly, on the squire's iface, and his anxiety became will understand me. I was yo i suddenly:ali ash, Inefoal ungs inif"oil as advertisements areffometime�ls pleasin y Pa over is is � _ � 7 taking the pict re from my hand, greater ; but inI the beautiful, noble face of poetry, and enthusiasm, and, it appeared enough to be an addition to any room. I yellow features, his vo__ a == and fa* e(I * - k��, . r rai o , "'. ; I . `._ fl, ; � I ,L , , . . i " It isthe t it f Miss-Anice Vane'. his daughter came no change. The summer to me that a heavenly light had fallen over common carrot will throw out G:adl Veen as if the tongue had c saved to the roof of " ` �' : I a it 1 Shemas a, w r of the squire's, , and if you months came round. rou , .. � Captain Norm n was me and all belonging tome. Guy feathery f do if supplied with tie the mouth, and with terrible express n,.. . - came mention havi seen this I shall 'low my a const%nt visitor at King's Norton, but he ov .� - . '11111WALL-0 er King's. Norton every day; my father water daily in a small hole in the top; will on his face he tottered'from his chair, a I - ---f t I i "r � place. " � madeno proir ' less - )VI I � I . . rew in the heart of the hail - was, a ver so happy an in his presence. We thrive and make a thin,g of real beauty, to steady on his foot a n -an - I ga' J my . ;_ - - - ve my p omise, note algainst �y w Lord Es"u�rt had been over, and had re spent the fair spring mornings. the long say nothin - d,- d then fe a .:.- t% of .the delight to be found in corpse. - I - _. . I 1!_1 . - 1. . I must say, an then we went on 'through newed his offer, meeting with the same kind summer gloamings, bud the happy winter watchin e tiny leaflets gTow. A sponge � ____­1 �_ . � - - * . - - ! , 4�, . ... . - , I . � bony . 7 . ,4 ,!: the rooms. e came to a suit that were courteous, =rejection. ,When he had evenings together, until my soul w filled futof flax seed, kept wet pad huna L '' B�tray,ed I . ­ I . . - ' . _� - - _.I 1113.: - . . . �T 0 v dows on to large opened his to, me, � and told me the grow one with G 'a soul, and in thewindow, I - � . . U we 06ppe"ed . will soon make a.beautif b� a Button* � t. r..� ni a that in summer-time were , ".. �. " . to have . , ,� ,_" schemes to do in tr-I ' 111.� �­ . : . - - w i - thought Min Carloon had any other attwh- many times, Gladys, hollas hold me in lili A few sprays of a plant called. lid Wander. der," says Mr. A. itl'.ai' ' . r square balco I Rtory of his sorrowful love, he asked me if I but one IN &lid one being. Many, ball of the d&intiest, freshest green. "' One of the bek I ! � �! 1- i I , wreathed with fairest flo' era. I tn d the . Yanby of the Car ' : -- handle of the secon& door of the sult: tut ment. , I told him-what wan the truth- arms, and has made me promise that L iAg Jew," which apy florist will gladly give Opera Compan - lei 3n Y, w4a 86 plan that was de- could not o ' it. Again Mrs. Leeming that no letters that could be called love-let- would love him always, and I would be Away (or sell a great newgPV,6rfuI for 10 i. . 1 hurried to irp. ters ever . tected by the merest chance in the K 11 - L I - _ i I . . is . . came to her, and that most decid. his Wife. There in not, a t nor abrub Pants,) will grow in a glass of, water 41 Hess Opera Company yel ris a w h on 0 ' . .. . . edly,she did 4Ot favor any of thenquierous that I winter long. A bit r. " You seem bent upon doing what yov that Angs, , 'In or I of charcoal in the Carleton was the ba,ri na'of t t rgan should .not do Miss Ayrton', "she said with suiters for her and who came tod King's that C.7. . . . t heard such promises. In sun- water will keep it a 'West and fresh. tion. A certain arti t playing promin t an im tient augh.' "This is the locked, Nor-ton. , , - I shine, the moll ht th starlight, at all The bulb of a hy"inth, will cost one shill- . . �, roleaI was suspected a member of o. � , chamrei'; you cannot enter. It will never ' " I wonder f hy she eftnot lov*me," he times,, I have pfcd�ed emy faith to him ing, the peculiar glass vase need to Ow chorus with pa in* &I ogether too I k . - - said. I - I ask much t - ' - ' ' . -1 : be opened aga n in our.lifetime." t from Heaven again and again. Can I break it, Gladys? ' them will cost another, but both the nib tention to the - " ' '*: ' %, cKori te 'is wife, and the ar at . - ove. I would devote my whole 1 am true to my love, &Ad he is true I . Illy warned shy his friends to 1% � . . '�; I to making kee IjL� 1 i I - "The lock d chamber! What ( eeping a ye 1 ' I looked at her in amazement. � � " .1 than her I Why cannot t I had not a thought but for him. I have l - life ier happy. k i arly blossom hidden away to to me. and the glass will last winter after winter was (I ' . - . _�'l P �7 . ! . I a, of the h a- . . . � me. . . ove ?, known the brightlest earthly blials. I have I ladden. your eytT when tired of the dreary . - 0, 11 _ close watch on the I ovement' . mean? I 0 14, �, win her I - _ A . I . - ig as e was pass: . � i . He went awl T 80 e", so d - " 9 . band. One evenn h ­ .­. . I " The squ"i e loeyed this room" she re- * expairing, 'and loved And been loved. 1, was no happy In grayness of the cold weather. I across the stage to ' 9 , * . . 1 ag a . . lied, " three yea 0 rid flung the key I was so griew for him, that .that - y 0 . ge to a dressing room, le / I - N� P evening in wn love, in the golden future bef re In fact, it only requires a careful house- chanced to hear one _. 1. . - ­ - I ventured to do what I had never done be. ins, that I paid little head to irt&. wife with -her watchful �: hear one of the *ardrhbe 1 0- .. I.. . .:L . I . � ' - I .; - - . into the dept a he lake. It would be Anice's fi 0 eye ever searching men my to another t at there were bUttA Do - .' % : 'rth to open it : _ ­ i I � er uni rms. ! * �.: more than on 'a tet was wo' fore-speak to Min Carleon about her tions. She was coquettish. Sometimes, for the thin*o within her means, and at an off all the soldi r uni I .1 - - , while he live . " lovers. It was a glorious summer eveni 14 I * - - - -;,. "v . I ag, when the mood was on her, she would flirt almost infinitesimal outlay the home may ' - Now, ' y � as the hush, rid : wasto be o6e (: F i � . ;ultewh P and we v4re in' the beautiful old-fashioned with Guy, who laughed, and teased her. not only be attractive but artist' - file 'of soldiers whose duty it wag, . " But wh did he lock it? What is in it?' Ic. . ' ' i 11 � � ­1 I again ask , , . ,garden. Our favorite nQok there, was an Then she would. give all her attention to .. I . I I to � fi a L, :. .. . ­ . L. . _ I . . volley of shots at th artist as he made I is: - � . � I � � .1 " That I c iniot tell yol Min Ayrton ; arbor composed of fragrant lilac-trees, with 'Arthur Brandon and then distribute her .,'! �- - ' -- escape up a rocky the absence of .. " � . .. - ', L' . I _� ... .. I ­ . �:-:* t- . I . -thatia all kinds of odorous flowers growing near it, smiles elsewhere. The squire used to warn L 1 I . . I)l - if the squire r Miss Carleon do so, . .1 I USEFUL RECIPESJ .. buttoiis-little balls f steel- I . . i - �� . . . soon miak 11% - . . � another thi . A servant of the family making it a paradise of perfume; and, as we me, I u h` I to beware, or she would ,, ''I, . . . a i�,'97. � � . . ad suspicion In his ind. Before the . �L . . [.,-: . c innot speak of the family secrets," sat there, watching the sun set over the win Sir Guy from. nit. I laughed, and he ' tain went upon the et in which this i - - -,� ,. . .- .1 ' 9 1. I westem hills I be- to speak to her of laughed, little dreaming how our- - I& ghter NEURALGIC OMTMZNT - M . . . - enthol, 45 dent occurred he we t to the propey r I Certairil o "I rejoled h ' gan u 9 astily,; "nor. Lord Eatcou'rt., ! 11 grain# ; , &inle ; Chloral, 10 . . would I ask , e turned to me with a would turn to tears. Cocaine, 15 . 1� I s. Leeming. You shall � l - . and insisted 'on hav ng the ch __1 oft s, Vaseline, 5 drac me. To be lied graveesmile. I If, that I a prud t. Pray do not think " I was just seventeen and 6 'half when grain app . . - e " I have beeti expecting it G104, it she two ev to the. painful parts. ch6rister's gun exam ned. Tharrreal�: that I would ment on what I - have Jul. Pharm. ef Chim. .. . 0 ants happened, Art,hur B' don ob I . w n . Been or al "d I know you are vel;� r Lord ttined his commission,pil Sir ran ed, there is nothing the load was draw n_ no of the buttoass 11- 11 . . heard thi M rmn it . ( Estcourt. I I i sorry 1101 WAS all . , ir ay Brooklyn If the hinds am stain taken from the hue nd's hands, and . _ left her, rAy �6mini Was in a I c:� at both her hands i nbal to V nua, where n n era . , _) When7o flu offered- an that will remove the stain an well as lemon. found rammed dow d wad. one t- .. I .1 .1, -1 1 7 all !1 mine ; my fioe he was to remain for a y ceery nifrm so. � . . filled with toarp:-Tay Oul quiet li fe. to conceal the poeiti roof that th - . . -i, = secretas, uhemystery hem whole soul n c i P . . rfect c a of thought. Every family _in You may Cut a lenion in halves and apply the- out ' ins how this hanged '* surfim as if it wan soap. '� - ­ I I y Y: to came to my Ups. MKywOuld have ru"a if I W only said A huipless rernodUor'moth patches is -as came from the hue 'a gun � _ki _,� r, - Anise Vane a ythng to a a Min, seena __ Carleon why will you not t _ _ i I � Had' this f Ta"rUn"s ref usal ' . one word; but I would not s#y it, I was foUowe ; in a pint " :�-­. do with , to ? ttle of rum put a tok- Shot been fired and , ­ him ? 'He is '00 noble, so genero ptond that my lover should bel chosen 4o re. spoonful of flowers of on hur. Apply la,tal, U.Elte -' ' of � the but the thinnest of . :­ . f.w"... . 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I xssr the southsrn o«� of Bpi . - the-ha work he had tinder - her th gentleman openly. a was the "You doubted me, Denis !" 1 >ra�tiva Canadim% />� eatoisr ii wk- ttrom LW N m 1. ` first to Bst I saw you !" R/rrt Visit s• ire Ole seeps, of tshe Brit• . An ant ehtirch with Orman i . usual at �• , ' The large` party awnib ed M >> the sailers ere b seen. le 'Powers to celeb to in approved " It long since we met, Mi Clifford." Miss Clifford smilnd. I „ was, and Its ltemi�» t��Bwr °g Y Not since we *ere together t Langley, Still sheltered by the �irtiolio which they ed w ick t'anadiaas. fashion the approaching 1 t of September ,• - even oenttudes bass morgues - I d' Ishe repl ed, softl" . were both apparently' interested in, Colonel strange.t sto:lss on each stops, were all collected one mph after inner in p 1 ILetdins t6w + vast psilmpshs . 1. - the .drawing room, when t e conversation. ;i •• Yes whop the diamonds stolen. Le Marchant caught his companion's hand ,.DT J. B. PMET. writls�ank 5 overgrow!L ; 1. be and)whis " '" hitherto rather languid, c ced to turn on "T wond r if that business wi 1 ever . . a burglar that had latel taken place ir. cleared p 7 ' • ••Let bygoges be Tat es, Cecil; and set Overwhelmed by the ontr►ard splendor of pt the legends. rarest, sweetest, - F'. y ne at once seiz- Just an dinner was announ eel, and the one mistake against ther. They have thstvast Westminster pile, with its towers [s the .tor of its biry►, the netphborhood. Every d to relate I hed when the mighty frame was lifted . I ed on the topic, and p eede guests ed down .in solemn proe ion. Al- lost us years of happiness already. and turrets and sea ppture carvings, P lent bu all alike ghast- thou h lonel Le Marchant a cried Miss Though their tete- a -tete was interrupted prop r,d my mind f -or a dazzling interior. ' '`►� from oativs earth' -1 . ` more or less irreva Miss Clifford must have Enterin the lofty spacious corridors --- - . ` Iy, stories of famous bar Iwies and rob- Clifford her attention was at fi at claimed by their hostess, g in the time bf William Butw." Clifford Series, till suddenly Miss Cecil Clifford, a t by ' her other neighbors. But when the found means of. answering the appeal, for with their memorial statuary, old mad- Norman monks both brave and good. •u of Lad Lan leg's, very pretty girl ` conver Lion had become suffi , ently ani- before the week was out all the world and" ter paintings and heralldic windows— Tspent i.;id with seal its e=g foundations, " coast Y g t w o had hitherto . . boo mated alltfvr of rivets ' c nveraation, his wife were discussing the impending mar- a charming hour awaiting my turn for ad- , For its timbew hewed fife wood. . and an heiress to , P 1 - taken no part ingthe talk,-1 ked up sudden- Colonel Le March ant turned and her #gage of Colonel Le Merchant and the kith- mission to the J.ogg�isslative Hall. . Day by day there labored with them d said : and the r teyes met. erto unapprfiachable heiress. When I +Wae`nebered in there, into that . ; one who from tae forest come ; ' j ly an -- -T-- —' . celebrated scene w ere the grandest states - : I do wish yon would n all• discuss aaeh •I W at a wretched time t t 'was," he f31' No one knew his home or nation, • ex t ua to else f3CIEr(TIFIC ANB IIbBFFL. men bra record hag met, wrestled and soly -' No one ever s➢sked his name. ; horrors. How do you P said softly. rror in'our beds if you ill insist on re- ' " At [,angley, do you 'mean Y Yes, in- ed political problems for the common world,. molls violets on the hillelds ` •' q such fri° htful star es, especially as deed it was. But was it not curious how There is .no cheese to be computed far Lich- I was mush disappointed. Dark and s=,- Bloom where southern wiudi ve blown; , tailing au ' the fo nd those diamonds ," g P� g By the deft blow* of his chisel ( I those wretches broke i to Colston Park y + peas and flavour to that made from the milk with see►tin ca i on ion benches are still at large' ' I feel if I should find 11 Found them !you don't so !" he of the sheep. out desks for only about one -half the 658 Fiowees sprang from solid stone. 1 1 .. , members. tt'ith a heap Ile all around -- a burglar in my room to -ni ht, so ii I should exclaimed, ,eagerly, When . dell me, To keep highly polished i�rass absolutely �' �' �' rouse the house with a ►Ise alarm don't please, Miss Clifford. You e , I only bri hi and free from tarnishing, thinly coat and over hanging one half the entire space, . �t►d the woods fetist the magis �` g behind which at one end over the a er,. �t 6e,�tle entire baud— ' " came h me ti few da a a o and aye heard with a varnish of bleached shellac and al• I P Yielded shapes that bled with ponder blame me. Y g and back of the reporters' balcony, another Y e•i the skillful 1Vorman band. " I think I should die i f� I were to wake nothin . cohol. + i' ells half hidden with cross bare, like a . sits see one iri my room, ; exclaimed little " Oh 1 it is nearly a year since. Sir James Porpoise-leather is bein � used in the man- gallery �° g c e in a wild beast menagerie. This com- When at eventide the muster ' i . Lady Langley, shrugging her pretty white was on fishing with one of the boys, when nfacturo of shoes, the resemblance to French + Yazd the wags+ of the day. I shoulders in not whol aff -ted fright. hie gin t entsn led in the br nehes of an ment I was told is reserved exclusively Heeding no the wondrous stranger i 1: Y g go g kid being very marked. It has a long tens- g << At all events, the man would not ,old tr which had fallen into he river at cioue fibre and, ae it will not crack or tear, or the ladies, whom it is considered impro- Wended b the hills his way. : rand dangerous in England to admit . trouble you long enough th his company some t me. In disentangling t they saw is very &cable and waterproof, and makes Then the ppuzzled workmen queried • - if that tin case of yours, w th your diamonds somet ing wedged in against he trunk of an excellent leather. into the open, 1 ,•who it this, who asks no hire, : I Alto . then, the I3iitieli Hones for coin- yet whore pertO t skill leaves nothing in. it, were lying on your dressing.taLle. as the tr a which, after a lititle t cable, they Flour kept in sac -I,e for two or three ears Truest are could e'en desire t', ' tl y fort, ale nee and convenience is not to be usual," returned her cousin. " I know fished out. It proved 1w be t e identical P . ceases to be wholesome, according to the_ in- �m with some of the continental t:_ you'll bey murdered throu h those diamonds case i which Lady Langley ept her dia• Pa one Clay mend and when it was force open thane veatigations of M. Rallabcl, for he states that chambers j have seen —or even with our. , ro �e gave answer to their question, alkaloids are formed during the ti�►nefgrma- bells at Uttawa. i feat s whirling meuataiu .Wows I " Do you really mean that Lady Lank- they ere safe enough, and re its which Heap great drift# among the gorges. ' �. I tion of gluten under the influence of the ma- A thin House was being led by Sir Vernon Steadily the church arose. . ley keeps her jewelry in her dressing -table . apnea ed later declared that t e box must g I ,L asked Captain Le March rat, an' impecun- have 1 in there ever since the fight of the lanai ferment of wheat. Harcourt on m first visit before the die- ' _ y Till the hour cams fns placing } 1, : sous young man, who was suspected, on very robbe . The theory is that hoever stole Dr, von Holet says that nit ro- glycerine, solution. The Liberal lieutenant was strap- The great beam which .peu,a -the nave , .-- good grounds, of being au mutcx with the it ;gins have hidden it in the river bank, though a deadly poseon, is very useful in gig through with some unimportant mss- For its length the oak tree, bowing, pretty heiress, and who was, in cones- means g to fetch it when the fu had blown heart - disease, especially where there ie no auras li�� the absence of Mr. Gladstone, who. elf; his mighty fiber gave. I then out of favor with her guard, over, ut that the current s ept it &*iy serious organic change. In angina Pectoris was theTi on his enthusiastic tour "setting the No ask on the hills of England l _ queues, rather ! p heather on fire'' in Scotland. Lord Church ` ' lens. till th tree stopped it. the drug gives relief and sometimes redness cowered so tar above his kin it To be sure she dose, "aushed she host; •' C >sious !" said Colonel Marchant,. a permanent care, and lie, recofnmende it in ill, pulling his mustaches, lounged alone on . thin monarch, .irourf, ewund- heart. - t ! reference to cam her or musk where weak- the fro t bench of the Opposition, nervous- Fit church waifs to cuter in. : - I :I -- " and as Cecil says, I kn we shall wake slowly P A - - up some fine morning find- ourselves " Y , is it not Y'' she forced herself tea ass of the heart threatens immediate den• ly plating the Liberal wreck, and Ah I we all tall short in something,' 1. e( ei because of that wh m of hers. ewer uietly, for the strange xpression 4 ger. He uses a one - per -sent. alcoholic balancing his personal chances for the future Measured by tt,s law's dtmand, i ' What's the use of - hag ng jewelry if it her companion's face troub ed her, s solution, and administers from one to six The Irish fort held by Dillo4 and Biggar, . end the oak beam tailed in inches . - n at the ba ker's ?" retorted scarcel knew why. " I sup se there drops three times a day. while Parnell and Sexton, with the but of A. the distance et a hand. is always t be ��,,,,��,, i ' Lady Langley. be 'no doubt that it was some of the ser- The simplest rules for the prevention of their contingent, were off starting the flames Then despair possessed tie workmen , l I wish to goodness y u'd be seuaible, vents ; though, after such a lase of time, it sleeplessness are, " Do not moor ," and do in Ireland. I. When that toil.omeday was done, i �, " t and yen it home think " I am afraid I shan't sleep. Mournfully they plodded homeward; / i Flo', remonstrated her uein, and have would be hopeless to try g not thi P My aubeequent visits were after the else- Lingered there the Silent one. ilii ' ` it kept in the plateroorn at all events. I to any one." - Think that the rest obtained by lying down .tion, after the dissentient Liberals had re- _ • -' tin but dream of Le ` arohant looked at her sharply, and I shall do no at full length and relaxing every muscle is turned She Tories to power, and placed Lord How he labored in the starlight, I . - i I - know that g your diamonds." was j at going to speak, w en their host one means of restoration of the bodily pow- . R%ndo1 h Churchill at the,head of the House ' While cool night winds round him alined . Q era, even if else does not come. A bath or P white the world in silence slumbered, - -i . -. Lady Langley laughed ayly.�, and seemed inter pted him with some estion about p —and it was then I had the fullest opportu- there is no recorded word. . . , to take a malicious pleas re in keeping the the So dan, and the toner. , tion became showering the lower part of the spine with pity of measuring all the in full debate. conversation on the sam anbject, despite gene 1 till the ladies retired. I cold water quiets the brain. A little food, Op the Monday night after the return But the first taint flush of sunrise -da on the Showed the Beam set in its place, if in the well-known remedy from a short boll a workmen. ed hares a w ne r met th ad shelter hungry, is ladsto n e h one is h Y G o stn in lifford f o r. whi a the her cousin a very evident dislike of et, M C i g gay, of M which she was assisted b Captain Le Ma - drawi g -room behind a lar a portfolio of and Jamaica ginger or ginger -tea will often Continent, and when the Grand Old an was with a smite upon his face. . . = 1. chant who chaffed Miss lifford a good deal rare p inta to think undistu bell over her co01 the brain bit warming the stomach, and - splendid fettle, with bated breath, a crowd- , - - . i about her nerves, untilt eparty-separated unex ted meeting with h r old lover, in this. way wig] produce sleep. , edHonsewasthrilledforoveranhour ,withthe. Speaking low, t, accents gentle; • for the night. I when he subject of her th ugbts quietly • Irks some distant anthem's stain I _ _� entrancing eloquence of the ex- Premier in sup- Unless the Lord doth aid in building, Next morning the hou was in confusion, came: p and took a seat beside $Ch00!'$OOID .iOI[e13.: portof Parnell'eTenante' Relief Bill. V4aveou , All the work of Qua, i# vpir,.° _ forithe diamonds were gone. " I snot tell. you how I am that wave, his beautifully rounded periods rolled .( • I Lady Langley missed em the moment those iamonds have been eoovered," he A five - year -old boy returned frggm his' first . out in' most exquisite musical measure, and : As the mists drift from a landscape, day at school not fists qi►t Y41 with his Q Swept the dimness from their sight; ,- • ' 'she rose, for, her maid ing far from well said. I Y , q his whole argument was charged with the Hncw then then'twas Christ, the lister, at the time, she had bids n the girl not sit am I," she, answer . " Do yet} teacher. most convincing logic. I shall never forget w'i,o had labored through the night ` - ,p for her, and had undressed herself, leav- know I feel as if I were a clairvoyant, -or " Why," he said, t " she kept askin quse- that ni ht. It was during this speech that , i 1i ends which he had been wear - comet ing of the sort, for vet since the lions all the time. She even asked how Ord Ctchill, in An impetuous endeavor to The Lititt Of tLe B11;Q'SIOeB. titl, her diamonds, , . . ing, loose on her dressing table, when Cecil robbe y, whenever I have - �een at all un- many two and -two are, break its force had the temerity to interrupt A correspondent of the d American Field 1 ' I . Clifford found them who she came in to well, yy nightmare has beech about those This was w ritten on the fly-led of a book . with a flat contradiction. The great axeman P° ' bid er cod ni ht as diamo ds and the river. I dear the rush- :'bra moral science : " If there should bean writes a hicall as follows : Those of her cousins room to g g l drew himself tip to his full-height, fixed his graphically Y f - • uer c and she put them Ti their case. Of ing of the waters quite plainly," she went other flood, for refuge hither'fly ; though all firey eyes on the bumptious young leader for your readers who have never crossed the ' 1 and car er was searched, on dr amily, uuconsc:iously ' dropping into the world should be aubmer ed this book t then turning to the ; speak- Mieeuutippi River a quest of large game � - course every hole g , an awful moment, but in vain. The poise came, but were the of tone her companion remembered so would still be dry." or and to the House spoke thus : "The would do well to beaten if they ezpect to i find an thin left fur them to - shoot. Fif• ` equally unsuccessful. N t a trace of either well. " I wonder why it is • As ikn A uein teacher was calling the roll, Chancellor of the Exchequer is very bold. I Y K .I the thieves or the jewel# was to be found. " I sir it is because oft really hid l teen eats ago 1 made m Brat Far - Western suppose he had just come to the name of Robert venture to say, and I think the Houses will Y 8 Y The police, including th detective hastily the d amonds under the ba��k of Langley Smith, when Robert strew o n the school- agree ,With me, that there is no limit to the 'trip, Then the buffaloes ehnd antelopes summoned from London, were positive that Ww was the stsatlIn answer. room door on a run, and called out, "Here !" young man's bo dness• The utterance and were in xuch numbers that the passengers g on the railroad to Denver sla titered them - the robbery had been c mmitted by some "I id the diamonds ! W hot on earth dIoe . „ Robert," said the teacher, gravely, ; the manner of this magnificent and deserved �g _ E one in the house —a conviction that did not you can . You must be Colonel ,, you must not answer to our name unless robuke evoked thnndenng applause, and from the car windows. The train was not + seemed for the moment to crush the smbi- infrequently delayed while the bovines were - I i acid to the comfort of th inmates of Lang- M&rc ant 1" you are here." Y . n riot the house- " o, I am not. I saw ya do it, he re- _ - ! tioltn chancellor., crossing the tracks, -and the plainsmen , ley Tovgers. Suspi pion Hen ou are such a baci boy that you b rte►- I _ . ° hold servants, one and a 1, belonged to well- plied quietly. 7 Y Y Y. thought antelopes too easy a prey, y „ ,� are not it to sit in the company of those Either in the substance of his utterances, son of their tameness, to bother with. To- : I "� known and respectahle families in the oil saw me do it . Tlie i why good scholars on the bench. Comeau yhero and or in hie manner of debate, it would be ex- , " da there is robably not one a ild buffalo , t neighborhood, and had ostly been for con- pees id you not say so at tlte� time . sit b me, exclaimed ,the up- here rated eeedin l ridiculous to com re an states- y p - le s service cause I - was mad th4n, Cecil, and Y 'asps g y pa ,y remaining. Think of it ! Of the conntlese siderable periods in th Lang y . , teacher. man of the present day with hir. (aadatone, i -- , 14 thousands that a few years ago roamed our while the visitors' se ants it ha paned, mad a horrible mistake." I I ��� �� ,. but that and old sparkling veteran apart . n The ant Con thought I stole the ;diamonds . 1 rofessor, sold a graduate, tiling to be _ the statement, that man for m n Western prairies there is to -day not one _ ` k teemed equally above suapicio Y g " I am indebted to you I venture eziatent. The rater who gets seventy person who ventured to differ from this offs- H was silent. i pathetic at parting, Y --all round --we have better timber in Can- five teats for dollar and a half ski mn� , the , airchant who o nl " hen that was why you *ere so keen for all I know." an the can boast of at present in the d the bloodthirst I I cials was Captain Le M Pe Y y, �" .. Y , ads, than y coroneted for er au I ' 1 Fooh- poohed the whole hing.as simply in- abou the poor little lad s n*d . Pra don t mention such `a trifle, ` as British House of Commons. � � Y vented by the police to een their own in- H nodded. I the not very flattering reply. native have done their work — nothing bat _ L. " ou believed= -oh ! —an were trying �• Now ou see how the war is a lied Low 1Zos86erry —in the Lords — a smooth- piles of bones remain. e n io - I competency. �„ Y PQ PP faced, solid- lookin man of about 40—is the •'your readersrcan form som oo eept m ; Whether from conviction or opposition, to een me all the time . in this machine, said a professor, as he +�d by and of how i illaiuoua the cruel slaughter hed _ " started the machine referred to, and added, main man for U steno a mantle, .Miss Clifford embraced the police theory, Forgive me, Cecil. 1; g the cleverest ratan in the been when the learn, as I lately did that' . :'and before long her suap cion fell on the maid But do you mean that yolu actually saw „ it is turned by a crank." Then he won- ' by, but meantime, y y , of the visitors w o she felt convinc- me a the diamonds Y" she asked in won dere�I why, the class smiled. t House of Commons, next to the G. U. M., is from one station alone (Minnewaukon, on of one I Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, but who, I make the Northern Pacific Railroad) the ship - F ed was at least an accomplice. -Unfortun- der. " Please tell me ! The youthful idea of school has -many il- bald to, say, could not stand before Mr. ment of buffalo bones. gathered from the • ately for this pnor girl, I Cecil Clifford con- el Toe Marchant s ped over the lustrations. " W here are you going '" '.'.' To Edward Blake in debste. Lord Churchill #shies and sold for fertilizers averaged for " ` ' .. 'des her doubts to her cousin, who in her boa of rints Miss Clifford' was ostensibly school." " What do o. o for Y" " To wait . alto McCarthy, with the voice and more than s ear sevent -five car -loads ` ._ h turn unconsciously be eyed them to the eza spin ,and answered li} a low voice : for school to let oat. "- g m� r q ' ' daily : 'Chia represents the enormous, al- a -:- detective, so the unlucky maid was.immedi- `' I had t up late in the smoking room, el ued of 'iVm. Lount, ex•M.l .1 . Mr. - ately placed under- a oil veillance that ren- wo in over some monev Troubles, when, "— Matthews, the ablest ccbater in the present most incredible nnenber of nearly 5,000,000 , of these noble animals, from one locality �dered her life a burden leer, and ultimate; eta ed to find how late it' was, T coati' re- 1110 re Valuable than Leapiti�i� ('ovcrnmenl I would 'com to Sir Chas. oral sacrificed to man's bevtal greed. 1 1 coat her her situatio g y Tu r, althou h he woul not be a match Y tree in as silently as I could to my qua # - Backwoods school teacher (to boy). —My PPe g. Y> I send you a photograph of a not nn- ; Captain. Le Merchant remonstrated sever tars As I was ping alolig the bed -room gracious, you have been two hours on this for our old maritime war horse. Sir Hicks- .. the n I suddenl saw you your dressing- lesson, and don't know it yet. What the ' Beach reminded me in his style of our late common eight at any of a stations on the - al times on the subject with his fiancee (for p e Y Y . Y g r lamented Mr, Crooks. Sir Vernon Ha'• newly- opened roads. The pile, as I saw it - `� such she really wag, th uggh the engagement go come out of Ls ly L3p ley'. room car- matter with you . ceful cattin debater, would be . was not officiall ackn wledged); but with- ryi g a tin box'. Inatiuctiv ly I drew back Boy (yawning).—I'm er sleepy. Court, a graceful, g a fortnight ago, was about thirty feet high y last the companion of Sir Richard Cartwright. and 300 long. There is a terrible lesson in, it • out effect. She somehow seemed to distrust be ad the curtain of the st�ercase window, Teacher. —Why didn't you steep P L . rd Hartin n is the counterpart of our ,tom mind, though it comes too late. him, as of late, from some cause or other, an you walled by without noticing me, night . gt� popular " he last buffalo in Dakota was killed . f lowed you softly'. Z o went to that Boy. --Had ter chop down a Qoon tree. Mr. Meredith, a pleasing debater, I - -_ , his usual sunny temps had uite deserted I y Y —but not intellectually nipped fora in. Jul 188 t - and his head adorns .one of - him ;his ton "ire had cquir a bitterness litt a aide door in the garden Eby the drawing - Dogs treed 'fo bedtime, an' it took as mighty Y, ► . new to hisrienda bile° hia handsome, too , about which young vat had chaffed ni fall night ter cho down the tree. f leader. Mr. Gibson resew lea our Mr. fn. 'the buildings of the railroad at Jamestown. g p but less coherent. Mr. Morley; There is something pathetic tome in that face had #own look worn and hag- ley so much, unfasten it, and went olker. --Why didn't your father make Patterson, ti a a Y g g ou right across the lawn ward the river. you go to bed ? would be no match for our Mr. Laurier, nor . bead and its place of deposit. It ie.like the i : Y Miss Clifford though still rsieting in Then to my horror you went over the bank Boy, -Who, pap i W'y Se's the orie what Mr. Smith for the Hon. Mr. Mowtt, although ' trophy whi h the savage warrior hangs to I' me cho down the tree. parallel cht►raotera. his tent -pal, or the scalp on the Indian'Ia her opinion, here his trictures with gentle till I felt certain you would Blip in, and I made pp patience, laying the ve evident temper he w just rushing up to catch you when you Teacher.— don't tell me so ? ; I Since Lord Beaeonefield is gone, I can gibe , girdle." ' 1, '. ahoweci to the acco t of some money ec bled back — without the box! You re- Bohr. —Pas, I do, ur yen wouldn't kaow ' nopa rallel of our Premier Sir John. , T— he well knew were moo in to ed as yon aims, by ;Ihle,, little ;door nothin' Ierbout it. Mr. Sexton, the ablest ceba i cohme Irish • I A BCCi[IeSS Old Negt'o. •' troubles that s g mi ht be .. �' him, but at last he w rat too far, and ere (th ugh which I followed ou and regain- Teacher. =Yon don't ftiban to say that National party, P y Pored i Min- Yebster I was jess saytn de udder - . Y their interview on this occasion terminated, ed your room., I was top utterly taken your father would rather .yon .world catch with the on. Mr, r• ! day you was one'ob de moa reckless men I -` : ' ou, for e idea abet you a coon than to learn something ? Mr. Pat'uell is without aparallel —cold and giber seed;" . - the engagement betty 4 them was summer- a k to speak to .Y y fly broken ail by the l y. we asleep- walking never s ck me till Lust Boy. — That's dad all over. - They brays` grim —no orator, in the general sense—but ,. YQry M ht. I isn't feared. ob puffin," . _ whe the robber was 000nskins in town, but I ain't seed nobody withal', convincing and commanding, sternly - replied Uncle Mose. .` Captain Le Marcht A never took any na Next morning, y steps to bring about a .conciliation, which -d' genes, I remembered �he box you had er huntin' airter buyin' I'arnin' than yit. 'logical, and firm ce adamant. , Jess what I said. Den of course you 1 i ' on her aide, Cecil Cliff rd was far too .proud 'ed ; and then the recollection. of that Dad 'lowed that he'd get or pint uy licker I I came away from Westminster with in- F isn't afeared ter lend me a dollah." to dream of, though w apt the ejtrangement tin case you and Lady Laijgley had spoken with that air akin, an' I'll Ifethe do. Lick- t.•reased de in bur own Canadian "states- •. No, Jeemh; `I isn't afeared ter lend your . cost her only she co' ld have told. All of he previous night bed across my ere licker with pap. i men, with all their alleged faults. L a dollah." I y +� Teacher. —I am astonished �►t your end I left the Continent and Kingdom, � •, . .. s e k •ea about him 'as that he had eft• m• d• Jess what I said. Hand Ober de soaker- i i ., , - u� "$qt did hod never to look at the mother. after five months' sojourn, revelink in the mgt.,' I I ., - ,,.1.r ohangel into a regime t stationed in Ind , 1 �„ I _ _ _= W ; - .T � deli his of must tradition, battle - 1 and beyond one other f ct she heard no more ' p gr g y " I isn't afeared ter lend ye= a dollah, but e news- ; " Yes - that ve y day ; but though I felt . The Samara Face. , geld° i1IId tO�be' tie 'o in on than eve= I does so hate to part with an old fren for- him till three or four ears later th , ' with a , h - �l . s . • of Y . . papers told her that he had 'Dined the army ter that I was on the a act spot, I could Mould we but read aright, we should find cathedrals, P (eber, I'se of de dollah, Jeems, but I lacks }� hung. Y suspicions that every human being, in greater or lesser of our fair Dominion, with its clear sunshine conferdence " . in Egypt, and formed ne o the band sent ,fin nothing. This confi ed m s icio , life, il and invigorating west winds. — - ' . to the relief of Gordon and Khartoum. the you had ' an aac�ir►phe�e, for I watt degree, carries the Imeamenta t#f the i Strangely enough, the tie fact that she did 1 y closely enough to k$iow that you had such an exprespion is allowable, in the face. �arry % About a New Baby'. i - — a sin visited the river, So you can im- (}cod looks or ill looks accord respectively em, ' • , we dot a 'ittle live baby in otir : , - bear privately namel his having before not g the millionaire m , leaving England provided for the future of a my feelings whop found you, as I with the complexion of the life. It is very , Mr. S: 1#. puleston, house." `I the nor iri who had cuff red so several t o - ht, tryin . to fix t o crime on Mrs. certain that beauty. is added'to and called her of the British Parliament, who is about lI Has ,00 ? W, don't 'oo br it out an' I . from the etis scions th t were caa u n'her Cr pton's maid." I forth b the exercise of the kindly affec- to ttrehase !'1,000,000 worth of 1'emnsyl , , 9 „Y u'8_ - i : t upon 1 Y P, et e a wi it . P Y lions of love of it, , of trust, o! ho ie, and vania coal lands w•as twent years ago a re- pp Y '. ` Gcod heavens ! Then hat was what --ou Y ton per. ” Tause mamma won't let me have it. i ( -. , e •�' about the lost- diamo ds —only seemed to � �� p • resider her more spec d against her eret- m rat that last day when ybu made me ro of pure joy ; and it is equally certain that pother on a small paper at ills - J, + while betrothed. an Well, conf usio fjor conf union, • intellectual qualities have a similar reealt, He took an active interest in local politics She'ia�d 1 oenr mugger sit it Y "it�" ` . . Six or seven years passed since the Co el Le Marchant. Y u saw me, as you : and we have it upon ancient and high there and ultimatly gof a good .Position in « I dun know. Mebb she bu ed it in it i 1 the diamon s. For my pert, ' anthorit that "a man's wisdom maketh Washington, D: C. He never was naturl- Y Y I I burg y at Langley, when one night toward the ght, stew , i Y I. - _ the e d of the season l�iisa Clifford Miss ud from your agitate n at the time, and his face to shine, and the hardness of his ized as an American {citizen. It is said tore. She .dote in bed coif her. Mamma's Cl' ors still in s its of her wealth( and 1 o ever in defender that poor girl, I face is changed." Thus beauty is not only there is a venerable and unsatisfied judgment ick. It's a 'stile wed one an' tin holler." . . Y " that on knew more of the skin see ae another common sa etandin et him at GVilkeebarre, Penn. T - p ggyy I ► .' . beauty), at a large din er, found herself in 'pre conviz}ced y p, Y : ! traduced to "Colonel I e Marchant" b her rob r than you shoul,� have done, and affirms, but it may also be said to be ao for $i0gthheaa cunt of a store bill contract- AS`l�Yl lIIg' a FOOL .ACCOI'diD� tQ - host, who,. rant off their previous qc set lly believed that ou ?subee uent kizid- • poverty- stricken re rtorial da a ]Itl3 FOiI ' .. —69 I should thro y Q natural that it goes all through. " ed in hie P° Y Y•nn'gg - . gaintance, had been ac ua~,ed by a benevo, : to her was sim ly r�moree for having t _,- ,�,,�� ss„�.r._ Boy, —So is pap• : 'j,owe that he never did tae' loccomotive what onld o ' lent desire " to do dead old Denis a good let e% be sugpected of 'spat you had�only see er'oman that could thaw et mush Bat for that Y Y turn" by making him acquainted with the too cod reason to know her innocent. No member of the Japanese aristoointtiy Wall, I hear that Young Lady. — I would sa that al- ireas. •What a 'cha ter of accidents 1" said thinks his family an old one unless he .a►n terbacker ez she' y `' ha P bun- d or barkin', an' I reckon they've treed though all the fools were not dead yet, I had ; ' :The old lovers stood for wmohient fate to � Col nel Le Marchant, slowly. " If only we � trace a o�lear descent for six or seven I Wither �m Q��y� noes one die. €ace in silence, scrutinizing one another, i herd epoke8 ant at the e ! I can hardl3�. Bred Y , - . - -. . . -. .1 f °� ;; 1. 1 I 1 .,1 � . - -. , :: . I . �I �' i ., L.. .- .. .. - :. ,. .,:. :. i - .. - I. ,, _ I 1-1 ,xa v 1 I +. % Y. - ::- r - - r.' ., . I ; - i -- - - -- - . - - ' -t - - -- - - -_-- - - __ - - -- - - . - _ . _G • - • _ - r - » . 11 - -I , � -, .. . I., . - ... . . 1:� I . , - I � � I I il I . - � . , . � . . - . . I . . i , : , . - . I. � : � i._� - ". - - . I , J !�� � , I . - . � � , ; � - . : I . :: . - - " . - . . . ; . . , - , � i I . . . � I • _ . � . . ; I . . 1 - - , :�, . . '_ - .. . � '; . . I ,�, ! - , . . ,. . : . - . - - � � I . I . I . . . '. .. . . . *!! � :�. . - � �:_ ,-I- . � . ; �. 3 . ! _ . . . . . . . � - . � _.'. . . .., . . . .v. .i I . . , - �. -, � �__ __ __ . _ 'I i ; ,.. _ _ MI. _ .. i , , , .. r I . . I . - � , , 1 - •• . . I �-t .. as .•....+acR! -c: .. ._x _,"i . _ ..,y.r._- :,..,. _. s._._ t -t H._.::..... . F..Y 1 . _ I - f °l ' - : , ._ NE v ADVERTISE�AiNTe TMte ©AY. _ �. t,... n - -"� �C1,:1 S. - DWMaAR OM tV11YCt ECT10N - • p ` •r� f ' - , - ,.. e I 1 . •. i, i• •x� - .Ir. asst •. C'l ka 5j.".;I ..it y, o ;'t - • ip.iA, i +i�'�',' >tll :��..;; p $_ _ Locals --- Leonard's. • n "i'1lt eda , Bret M . 8olz�s: 460r TIM NOwAT GO VA ppr��},yygg� tt ���,+(,g/�1,��� yy� : < , ", - .' W'i�W�a'Iliv' u Auft, By A -1, f.'o ;.pt 111* t .. r, III L .L. �J. - ! - i . 1 .. - . Cutters•- =•�V'. H. Jsokson.: of he Public School h e, held his eaana- LAXONLY n4C&S go, �T1r.-•�• ". c {f h r,..4 i ,. "1•, fvl ',•,` , _ ;•!,, ` . - .. , . - i .I - " Ha New Year• -�. Grei I I �~ ina ions, .when the a holsrs of Qlt DRYDBN &LECTED cocas Alto. ! . ' ' t' , • f' , ";�' }r � '�" '` i PPy g , m 0trt' qq I , . Greetings- Stafford & CormgcY.' . ,` . elves very creditably. Mr. 'Holmes r I i, 13 . . IRt , . . ' z hl,, ' .1 I i j the --�• , I _ c ' _ ��t(Li i• e:' 1', °: _ , ,.f'. .i•. 't . . / .,I 1 b - I , I ' .I , 3 I 'I Horse for sale --*. T. Hartriek. � ha ing• -resigned hie , situation -'ib the The faault -•of the In `�tftda t pd y r J• ,,lt.: l_ % _ Card of Thanks- Dickie & Marquis., sch o1, a large attend ce of parents and shows that the ]dowat o�ernmat has I ­1 I I . + f # 1 - ' frie ds of the ohildre were present to carried the Province a d in - r �j ° 1 , . - - T 1:. �U�3 IC ,; I I I bid im a farewell as hea er (although majority of from 25 -to 80 � a full $ e . -- I , i : ' VOL * V . ....._. . - - I . _.. � , .:J� ((�iht Vrh�iuo 12twoi..: ,• be outinues to reside ere ,where lie has The following are the returns : 1., _ - _ ' live and taught for thi0y ear At the sovx•$ oxTatito. 'R . I : I 0( . t t - I - - l: PICgERING, ON` :, DEC. 81, 1886.r tics of the ezamin tso 'fee Flora • r - "+' ' ( ' ! -- -- - - -- Nio Olson came forward and read a very. ' llu, ' "r f x863. !r Tom, 're�urnl - i - - l \•- Virafeeo ,� i 1 :g than ' a to our nda and feeling address, during which a '�" 1- _. i - - - -- - . . / / I LOCATIISMS. han some silver head d Dane was re d j'j�nQ,nds a d customers foe' - 'y .1. W_ . . sent d to bum by Ma ter Willie Pfizer ,,' y,, -- FIELD, M I ... - Mr. of es replied in a feeling to I, '" :� • • . .� . _ I -Do you want t purchase a good P • r9 B mss+ A ; >.� A 1 their liberal j� trona e in the . - cI.1N, l;L r. afte wbidh a heart hands-baking all Pickerin Villa e:..:... 1 Pickering, ont. Ofh young horse 2 See a v. y g R 54 18° - evening fin I arou d- closed the roc edin si We may Liver to lisp; e : -Mr. Thomas Hen ersoa isl spending P g Y lit • • • • • • • • • . • e ee.39 ' 6 ; - past, we would vish all a Happy E. WAP.L t _ just say that the cane was of a very Grange Hall.,.,. ....... •. 7-I 1 . - -, - •. 13 j , ilia holidays with free de in t wn. I g Y .. 57 48 ,�„o ph sician, 5�. han some and • chaste des n, refiectin Cheri wood.. , ..'. , . , and Prosperou New. Year, and • TAIO• C�r� • ea credit on -the marfufaoturer. Kinsale' .............. �4 . 13 1 aenoe an office, >> • _ -ltiir. Jas. Jacks n, of Cl, nto is gr I , . visiting friends in tow this we�k. - 1 Brougham.............21- - 28 : . Pickering -- _ - . - ! - Chewing: tobacco, 15c. plug for 12 c. I KIN8A E. : � '. Whitevale .. ...........26 10, - solicit a . cont nuance . of your - . / , • y 1"' Oranf{e HaIJ........... 00 19 �• COx ERRT 1. I t R..�c J. Campbell's. 1 i rdere cl thin' - try R. & , 0 'of the most pleasant'anniversary Claremont. r patronage, g e vi t a Brock st 11 na y, b 1 e ng that both.) i }to i0, evenin I.y For our o o g y 43 I STORE, I3r y I - tune to have the our ood for• Alt°na ................52 r - i -, csiheap for cash Put . Campbell, Whitby. g - 32 your happines _ and 1JrOSpei lty _ privilege of attending 304 24 l46 73 1 - ? - Overcoats at hal price at R. & J. was at held at Kinsale on Wednesday - ------------ - - Will be greatly creased_ b so- - y - ampbell's, Whitby. event g last. A sumptuous tea was Toren of V{� itby ...... 31 -- 58 , - Teachers and scli Iars are now en- servo in the hall during the evening, East Whitby...........70 ?3 - _, - ,,.,.. :,. west whitb dole We are steadily increas �. ALT JP in the Christmas olida s y 68 ' -- g. ` , - J1 y g y • ,.. app e • must heartily' congratulate the 38 Oshawa ............... 8 50 , • T. TER, soli,'. - ! - Another lot of th se choice �raisina ladle on the handsome and toothsome -- - in our stool red ecru¢ all ]b t ancer; ��•, Picker,:, . j` st arrived at Leonar s. apre set afore thole in attendance. , , - ' - ' . t7 collected. Jione- 108 40 827 126 pg 13ALT. -For carpets, lace cnrtain� Ireton$, We ad. he d that the' ladies of this sec- port Perry.. " ' ' ' ..... 4 - our older t0 u 1 the Waii�.ts T • + tion lwa s of u the best t a in the �I' p pp J $j e) and solicitor. l - nor oil cloths, go to . & J. Campbell's. y g P' 8cugog .....: .......... 3 ' »evPrell'e Brook. l�' , . - .I -Mrs.- Townsend, o Puablo,Colorado, distr' t, and we therefore eapeeted some- Reach ................. A g+ I eft pub) , - � funds to loan at l I - I � . - the holida a at Mr. Henr thin good, but we certainly did not an- - , , he lc' a : � �` " terms of payurent. i spending - 9 tics to such an elaborates read as was - 7 • - - 1 ` . ', C g ;0 i AS I' a �'rordon's, this village. P j• c> : , ' - - - r� A lot o tweed ust bought and in prove edr Everything was choi a and in • , • . ILECA>jMUUT1011. . + 1 and solicitor I . . L , _ / I - g . comnnlasion. Offl�e 1. s ock this day, less th half price. Call shun sues. After tea an adjdurnment Drydon s total majority in 1888.. i : i ..201 Yours ver r I ing ; open every espectfuhy, r.�' ` LAMERE d inspect them at . & J. Campbell's, was made to the Methodist church, Dryden's .1 18M:. ....301 . . - E 11 * whet a lea h ro sm of mns, read- i ' '` D hitby, . y P Rs' Addiazgton, Miller, Con., ma' rity 800. E*tGLISIt, l! I ` St. George's, Pi sting, `Jan. 1 2nd. tugs, recitations, &c., was provide3 by Algoma East, Lyon, Liberal. T Toronto 8 eet (o , . Sermon : "Thoughts r the New Year," the abbath School scholars. Rev. Mr. C Liberral. •.; D1 I 1VIAIQUI_ - H Money to Loan -Ni s ► Woo er acted as ohs rman, Algoma Weet,. ommee, ,� - . . . - also Holy Comm on will be ad- K , d fiUgd Brant N., Wood, Lib., majority 859. 1 -- _ L; DAVIDSON BLACK. ministered. "This d in remembrance the sition well. Rev, Mr. hilp, of - . °� ENGLISH•_ _ _ Brant S., Hardy, l.zb., maJority 300. - Col bus, s oke a few congratulatory , Bra kville, Fraser, Lib., ma'. 250. t. 11 _ of me. "- Let na begin be new year by P i- E. F aRF ' obeying Christ's tom and. word , aqd the superintendent of the Brace N., Kilbourne Lib.. m '. " . ` '.I rj. 1tISTFIi. r,' ' - - Leonard's wi h a ha and Nos'- echo p, with his assistants, c �� - -- _ r - I -, county solicitor. J Mr. Horto J ESSRS. I; I s happy _ p Bruce . ., O'Connor, Lib.; ma .362. . , : perous New- Year to all, at the same then istributed to ;the children the num- . Bruce C., Dack, Lib., maj. 21. .,-1 0 _ 'i M Barristers .11 'I • _ time thank most ccrdi ly the generous erous presents which adorned the hand- 'Cardwell, Hammell, Con. ma'. 608. - � ` - 1 i Jusuoe. �� 11;tby, ' l i -Le s. - people of Pickering and its surroundings some Xmas arch. During the evening Carleton, Monk, Con. maj. 773. Z s t ` . >;onable effre teacher of the publ4o school -' -' I.; . . for their liberal atro a e durin their y+ - - -- - - P g g Dnfferm, Stewart, Con., accl, -- - i - I j,► i time in business. w in "the village (who is weaving for anew D�das, Chamberlain, Lib. =T Services in the Fri ad's church , ate field f labor), was presented with ahand- { V Y ou - .. ' F ^ -J Durham E., Craig, Con., maj. 275. 1 �' I •,f?„ .� HOPtiIN E; C. j Sunday mornin at 11 o'clock, and some )bum and an address, expressing Durham W., MoLanghlin, Lib., 100. P. H. (;EOM;, (;r ' y!e ing at 6:30 p.m. !Isaac Stiattou, a the hi h esteem in which he is held by Elgin E., Nairn, Lib., maj. 100. .binary collthe, scholars h sand greats t w _ o which he replied id 4nnistei from r �( Ohio n a a o resident P n P Elgin W.`, Ingram, Cost., maj. 20. PRESE, sli cer, etc. O e nt ere, in feel n terms. The children of Kinsale and my a•ccustol, . will be in attendance. base are regular g Essex N., Psoand, ib., maj. 66. = whitevale. Cherr�l .. services and will be co tinued as above Public school, he said, were both intelli- Essex "S., Baltour, Lib., maj. 250. - ' , i I.'� : AT THE DR Gtr STORE. -:•;, tend the diseases until farther announce All are invited. gent a d of amiable characters, and from y; �. forge, Green River the er Bitable manna • in which the axe- °nteuae, Willmot, Con.. maj. 864. _ -- w Wednesday, Thur- S Figs Display. y Glengarry, Rayaide, Lib.,, ma;. 26. JUST CALL AN3�WA ANA SEE TNE` A first-class assist,( tutee the dialogues d recitations, we � Grenville French Con. Maj. 400. . Veterinary snscrl, ' - The village butchers fusee 'a very fine , ' I display of Christmas eef and fully coincide with s; expression. The r - tine for horses.au i p y poultry, Grey N,, Creighton, on. inai. 7,, PLATE GLASS HAND MIRRORS, I- - . bynightor by d:+, which found ready sale people of Kinsale use !to be congratulated Grey g•, BIyth, Con.�maj. `100. iIIRRORS Iti PLUSH, I 1 dress, Green 1try( _ . >Divisioa Conzt. on the success of thes�niversary. Grey C., AScColman, Con. r 1VHISK HOL S, ' - The nett sitting oft Second Division - • "" Haldimandf'Dr.. Baxter, Lib., maj 26$. ;:1. OD t CASES, > ' 4311-sit . . Court will be held in th s village on Tues. A'* Tour sat: I : , I Halton, Kearns, Con„ maj. 122. ! I - . TOILET CASES,- •_ -day, January 4tb, com , encing at 9 ,a.m. On ednesday lasts :af cow bel aging to Hamilton, Gibson, Lib., Maj. 449. , . I TOILET E'TS. I 1. i►►� _ now of Kiln. I Mr. J hn O'Day ran pme wit a four, Hastings W., Ostrom, Con., maj, -125: Sachet Packages. PEItFUM 8 :-- icks eker's; Lubin' ,s;. Atkin ,sort's, Hoytt's, I I 1 - , --' /' I. L ` �Ve again caution tb% public that prpng d fork sticking u its side. The Hastings E., Hu4son, Con., Maj. 96. 'Lotus of the tile.. Children's Perfume, nd something new besides (to be here ' - - - TCIiARD i'J sef teindecker, Ha bur ,Germ In •' poor'a imal went quit a distance in this Hastings N. Food Con. `` �� + + stoner and g y, , this week), Conte and see it. Brushes and Combs of all kinds, and Cigar Cases. � stokes', (;et,, is a lottery swindler of the worst end.' way. We believe thati it is known who Huron E., Gibson. Lib., maj. 448. , !' was ill of this tfarnel worx. He Karon W.. Ross, `:.fib., ina 800. sireciatlla t• irtsoir i I. This country is being fl ted with leis vile y j• '- - J�paring lie&ssart i, °� desert' s severe unishment.- Brooklin ' -Rurou S., 8wiunerson, Con., ma 216. circulars. Beware, a d caution lyonr P J• . : . ,.-. -'-.-..-. R.IA- t neighbors. Times II bent E., Ferguson t Leib., maj. 617, 's i .� : .. • i �. R. IJ , atl , ­_'_ LOOk Olnt. _, f inn aminatiosis. 1 ,. � '' Kent �V., C1anCp. Con. - I atfifiavits Accotn,' -, I - Hln stars hie �ionev to loan oil f We would warn our readers against The ollowing pupils from Pickerin Kingston, Metcalf, Con., Maj. 28I. I ; ra,r, Broui,l Lambtc,n W. Pardee, Lib. ma 800.. I • 8. _ counts fait 810 bills of the Ban of schools passed the regent entrance ea t J• I I ­.!., Commerce, Toronto. L ok at themwell aminati ns at Whitby :;-No. 4 West (IL. Lambton.E., Graham, Lib: S "� S before accepting. R. Ed Lanark 1� ., Hilli.erd, Lib., ma . 57. :. . ' I- p g. Steps will be tak n to y, teacher), Isla Bunting, 878. j . Lanark S. Loee Con. . - • -_- , k = ' ' , trace these counterfeits o then source. -No. 4 ast (Thos. Ap' dr,'ews, teacher), : ' t We ha%!e never got foole on a' $10 bill Wm. B lanti6e, 472. Iron 18, Pickering Leeds, Preston, Con., maj. 115. -!I 1 . •� _: � � � - ' . '�•, . , 1 Lennox, Meacham, Con1, ma .106. F yet, an we have handle several ' our (Miss cArthur, teach r), Fred. Gibson, ' ' , � () P.. ' .. - . ;.. time. 880. Uncoln, Garson, Labor, maJ. 15. ! , s r i I - :' . ! L ndon, Meredith, Con., tmaj. 200.' .. TNG�* Slight ceiaent' i dearioas Aooideat. I Wdlesez E., Tooley,, Con., Maj. 116. . AT R !fir. A. Allaway, of t is viIIage, met Mr. ohn Annan, lid 'resides near Middlesex W.., Ross, Lib:, maj. 200. with an; accident on Wed esda mor in Dunbar n, inet with a ve serious ac i• Middlesex . e, . -- I' I I y g• y 'ti a'atere; Lib., ma;. 16$. THE BOOK, 1 ANDIUSIC STORE , { " .. He was I in the haymow a d fell th ough dent a o pre of weeps �o, while en- Nonck, Harcourt, Lib. maj. 100. the opening to the floor eneath, st eking gaged i hreshina oil the farm of his Harter, Con., maj. 812. ! ' Muskoka, his hea upon the ladder as he fell The brother A drew. Het was busy oiling Norfolk N., Freeman, Lib., maj. 250. , I cciden is not very sari us, but as he is the gee ina of the tl>�reshing machine, Norfolk S., Morgan, Con. ma'. 1 its, J 00. I - t a old man the mishap will prove 'r ther when a ions bolt cauht in his clothing Northumberland E., Willoughby, Con. .I ' painful. . p and thr w him with great force against , Northumberland W., Field, Lib. �. N. : nroe]c sad S. 8. , the std of the machine, in aria his `' injuring Ontario N., Gould, Lib., maj. 238. The rd wonder was itnessed o the aide •ver, badly and.- also cutting his ear. ' Ontario S., Dryden, Lib., Maj. 801.. 1 '' C . ; . , . evening of the 23rd as unouncedr A Fortuna ely lie was not caught in the .. Ottawa, Brouson, Lib., maj. 230. , _;�: goodly crowd of people g thered' to t hear machine t , or lie woul(1 have lost hie life. Oxfor(t \ ., :itowat, Lib., 'ma'. 700. '- ' I : �� . , '`` ii and see �ihat was really lOing to I aopen. He vas removed tolhis Home the other, Oxford S., McK , Lib., m j. 400. I (lave great pleasure 111 anllou'�1G� 1" that I have just ''received the ' ,; The tree was well lade ed with nice day, an is now recovering, althoa h still yy 0 g Parry Bound, M&a hren, Con. largest stock of �_. 1 things fo children and others. Santa sufferin great pain from the in u to Chisholm Lib�maj. '�. . j .., jj 1 11 ' ' - h d Peel Claus a� o appeared, an the ehirldren is side. Gift j s'Y Pert i N a Con j. ' I , ., Hes , ., fits 45,_ . - did justi - to his provisio s. All seemed = t �d : 1. lastly disaaat: I ' Perth b., I3ailantyne, Lib:, maj. 450. - , well please��. The pro am was very The b ainy editor of the Picton Tenets Peterboro' E., Iilezard, Lib. maj. 821. ( r fair. The Lajv fan 1 ! i y enlivened the wants to fight because he was insulted. Peterboro W., Stratton, Lib., maj. 60. . 'I I 1. I � . proceedi}�gs with soiree f their choice The Hig i School had' a lecture in the Prescott, Evautural, Lib.maj. 70. Ever opened in `Vhitby. very large. verist of : :` selections. town liar and life editor hove a sigh, cut Prince Edward, Spi•agne, Lib., maj. 75. y • , . - - 1 Card of Thanks. { I up an of map, and want down to writ© Renfrew N., Murray, Lib. ma'. 92. j - T A ' _ - , - i - 11 At a meeting. of the Ref rm eloctors'of up a- col mn 'and a- half report of the Renfrew S., Dowling, Lib., Maj. 81. Pi ; sh. and Leather hoto ra h Alb�ln�s ?� g p 'polling sub- division No. 2, Pickering, proceeds s - free` of charge. He was : Russell, A. Robillard, Lib., maj. 265. held on Wedne ,sda even'' J The atest De81 B y g, it was re• stopped the door -b3 an official and Simcoe E., Din ,Lib., ma .210. slid at Val Low Prices. PLUSH FAl ; solved that the thanks of Mr. Dryden's greeted ith the remark, "Show your Simcoe W., Wylie, Gon., maj. 800.- y 'ICY GOODS of �� ,supporters, not only of th t sub- division, ticket; or ten cents." . The editor bade � Simcoe C., Phelps, Lib.' e�'ery dese ilition.. `,t 1. - brit of the surrounding d visions, whose him adieu, and went home. Brother Stormont, Mack, Lib., ina': 800 = - . - - - . - representatives were press t, be conveyed quill, yo did perfectly right. We spilt E. F. Clarke, Con. ` • - to fir. W. H. Field, the e�i1,ergetic and a bottle o ink ap�landsng pox, and have Toronto H, E. Clarke, Con. ndlo4s �® t I ` enterprising agent of the eIl Teh. -phone to finish' this with a pencil. You did Leys, Lib: , _ ' { Company, for his kindnes and courtesy very rig . When an editor has to sit victoria ., Field, Con., msj. 79. h_: in furg1ishing information s to the result through lecture and take notes, get , Victoria W., Cruess, Con., maj. 6.: Something entirely new ill Teat Books, Birthday hooks, Autograph Albums, - _ 4 Waterloo 8. M and vezy )elegant styles in L ies' Satchels and 'Purses. of the elections held on T esday last. I scolded f r late hours, write the affair eater, Lib., mgj. 400, Saowbaliiag. fislly age n neat day, pay a oomgositor waterloo N. Hauler, Lib., $col Bib�BSs pia er Books and H Books for 1 The boys in town see disposed to $2' for s tting it up, read proofs, &e., Welland, Morin, Lib., In ,-. 800. ` � � ChurCh- . Wells n 400 throw snowballd upon all ccasions, and surely maxi with a bead behind hea S•; Ciathrie Lab. Guthrie, zusrJj. IN ALL BI DIG S. 'a few windows have been broken by this face won not think of charging him for Wellington E., Clarke, Lib.; aool. „ +*„ �, 1 , • _- . means. Ina number of places by -laws admssio Wellington W,, Allan, �.ib., maj. 850. Leasure Hour, fiunday at Home, Girls Own' and 'I Boys' Own," &c. have been passed ' making the throwing sohooi Wentworth N., McMahon Lib. beautifully bound. A full stock of all the Annuals - British Workman, , i of snow . an ,offence' uni able b fine. Nting. I I Wentwofrth S., Awrey, -Lib., maj. 107. Band of Hope, Children's Frie d, Infant's Magazine, &c. I- P y A nee in of the s ±ate a -ers of S York E., Smith, Lib., maj. 1' 1 _ When a man is patting hi best foot for- No. 4, est, was held Pin the Public' i _ 1 g i - , It ward as he passes the ho a where domi- School b ilding in t�ii village on Wed• York W., Gilmour, Lib., maj• 8l. , -4 -- . �r � } _ tiles his angel, and gets struck asnon York N., Widdifield, Lib., maj. 900.E�RD A N� T� i * . - . g ne'sday. There was a small attendance, the eyes with a snowball hat_ travels so Wm. Da a anted as chlizman, and E. R. IN GREAT ARIETx. fast that, pit leaves along ore in the rtirnwoal Church of>vgland, Jsn. j'e" . '• ifa y�.r for Su icty School l;lb�litt�ries itticl Prizes I- Eddy as eeretary. T e financial state- „ / �l I behind it, why you can .b t tie last cent• 2nd. Sermon : What is you life. All went 'sh wed the sveoespts for the year eordiall invi �nbseri lions received for '� Mail," "Globe " Witness,' Adver- your relations possess the he is in favor y • �• I , p , 81,,475:69 and ezpen stares 81,489.51, , I deer, "� ' Whitb papers, and Pickering News " Can fm 1 an paper or . of such a by -law ever after aids. • -Mr. Westney begs to' acknowledge y p p PP ' y p- p .leaving balance on hand of 886.1841 ez' a that ouetomers- ma wish, at lowest r Wonld'nt Work..1 : . vfith 850 yet to be received from - the the reoeipi of maloy valuable presents, in y prices.. J . : -1- N The Lindsay Post says` :' A'petitidu to school" t kind; from his Pickering a olio; an ing • '• . ' making . net balance of B zed Greenwood pection of my va 'ed stow, and ;thanking you for past the Provincial Legislator asking that 086.1& On motion 1 the report' was c °ngregations. and among other things wore, hope for 81 continuance of the s me. Wishing you all the Compli- I` I' -- the assessment act be am dad to pro- adopted. Mr. Angus McKay was elected -to return his -thanks for ibree turke s, men f the Bea$on. � • 11 . , vide for rinting in full al ng : with I the auditor' for the people,) and Christopher- one goose, 50 lbs. of beef and six bags of , .I : , r • 1. r r i - voters fist of the figure of pro erty Dale was jetted trustee. for three years, PO"t,oss• .' � ­ - b .. - assessment was passed by a coune 1 on in place o Mr.W.D. G on,who•retired. a Koval - 6__ 1 �'' �- vv ultbV 1ToolL n l�lu►Slc 17tor Mande night. ht. Should the' . `f P'� ,.. . � Monday a amend out Mr. Angus McKay, Iseoonded by Mr. We are infarlpued that the IInited to'the act be made the list i o prints will Field,' mo red a voter of, thanks to the Workmen of Pickering have about en- - afford a basis for a - od . de of trustees fo their action�re enlargement of gaged Richard 's t�gcezt and novelty arithmetical _ calculation, and a cod section li its, and also for the very saris- company, of TgXonto (a Rrst•olass 8 �ALL N, - many people would interest theme Ives facto :' , . j ry >>n nner in wh oh the business organization) for, an entertainment in i in their neighbor's affairs o an -e ent bad been onducted dining the past year, Dale's hall, unc er their auspices, bout , `' n P Ir1 <,, ., that the neighbor's may n t altog her which wa carried unanimously, and the the )9th or 20th of •Tinua Fi a '` 't' �` "' 3 Sir l�: �' ` "- '• `� ' ; II relish. of which .R, �� :.. __ , roceedin clolsed. ' rig , f i t i , .tea•. tt ..'' i r i �., µ _ ._ P. r lie will b en in due se n. � - 1. I . L", , - fir t r of - ", . . . L , _!, ..,J . �_ . L. .ix. - . I - n e e v d season. :. , .- ,. I -, ", ..Y' . - . , !I "I . I r) I: .. - i , 1 l I r, . ­ L 1, .11_ I . ­. ti• .. - , L� n' r _1 - _1 . J..! . L '' . 'I i % �1.- - 5 i f 1. . -?. l I; ,` I e .- I i. _ . , -; I I - .... - : / . _. t i ��p� t- $, - _ _ ___ _ _ ik- POST i • for the t- and spect:ication4 t building. Steal" , ventilation a sp1•• corner Dundas 11 Residence- KinRst . a , 1 . _. , ^. POECHER J r Auctioneers, [ South Ontario. S twders by letter or _Thos. Pinscher• • dress, THOS. t'Ol' A. R. ROWL AN D. I'aiidr.i P--�INTI`, • Writing, 11811, kinds Moue on tb,, f paint mixed to or, fish Lead used. It -- I)( ►Ul IIC11XRD 1 1 J ONT.. ,diner pared to supply h,' . peg ed and sewt ­ quality A also kt'I ply th of Boots said o the Proviuce,:rll u1 a practical inan at cash. Givbuieae&J joH� iEf Maker. Peg-,,,, promptly attende :I . hip. Don't forget NeRS, ng street. - _ - - - - -- TE'tiPE 1 1ZA: wood, John' house ss a now bi: , accommodation f11 and coniniocious i shall at all timt' 1 from my friends a in Greenwood. T James Gord< a fine new brick b, style. Every cow travelling public. and sheds. A . TPROUG11AA1 1. 1-" Proprietor. i Poacher, the alrov- throu hotit,'I into ance louse, in col land. A call respe( hostler always in A ARTIES ) lessons in it can obtain Vocal instruction. App -Miss A. E. C( Music room at t opposite NEwR of t, F 70HNSON • MY specialties :--: satiRfa, �• DEFY COMYETI IIlatiship. I h new go 1P W11C. X to „ a. J, I `r - I , • : ( +-