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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_01_07. .; ''. 1. I Mid a� If the state lentR made in the dais The g8 splendid sleighing here now, an . , �� �' L'ITEST LocAL HAPPENTIIW6 RECORDED BY the weather is •"very cold, the mercury'; � ' ,ti„1___.,,.:,,,,_ - -_ti ___.. .:.;,-.....:�-n•. papers are correct, the people may eape t o Y - FIELD, M: D., . Q. P. S. 'PIiYBI- aI THE PRE AND JUTTED DOWN )1Y OUB. t0 hear in s feW daf6 that the Domingo going down to 82 below sero, the coldest ' A.S CIA�'> SURGE N. CORONER, &c., I experienced for many yeare....Mr. John . , CORRES�DXNTS. House has been disolved and that tl e Pickering, Ont. Office h Morning, from 8:90 _ -� eneral elaetions for the Dominion wi 1 Shea is doing some great pea threshing. to 11 :30 ; evening from 5 6 o'clock. - 1 -y = - ' - g -­­. ,._ _ - _ -y i ,'' WHITBY be held in the be nnin of Februal He can thresh 40 behels per day. Who �` -T i�. WARE, M. ., M. lb P. b., ON- rmac �''I q Can beat this? He does not;' work hard Im. rj . ( TARIO. Coroner for the county of On : , ILev. . _ _ German reached a• special There are many indications that such w• 1 either. ,-.. Mrs. Gleeson is ill and does not ` tario Physician, surgeo and Accoucheur. Real b8 the' Case. appear to be gaining much: Hope she d '1 i sermon to the Fiee Masons of �4 hitbby in deacQ an office, next oor to the Post-office, �1f) ��a will be fully recovered soon....Miss Katie .. �t pick ring. 1• the Methodist church on Sunday eveniug .' _ - WH I TEVALE. . Lennon has retured north to her school ... . W. FEIiRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. * '7k * last. DS Fool ooks, Our worth shoemaker is at work again . CO OVER. OfI3 ehours -- morning from f At the electiogl on Monday last W• J• ' Th . anntlal tea meeting of the �Vhiteva a after haven been laid n a few days cgele- rto 10, ev wing 5 to 6. urgery in rear of DRUG • Burns was elected Depputy- Reeve, and q g P STORE. rock at. Mort ,Claremont. Petrone Note Pa er Messrs. Fox, J. Sr>iith, `4. �'Viekd, George Baptast church came off accArding to a - brating h'is Christmas in the usual way... `; s„pptied ith Pure D gs, Chemicals, -&c.l all y p Hewitt, J. Hallett and William Burns, nouneement on the evening of Dec.-22n - Mr. Pe' erry is ironing a pair of strong bob- '• -A • - cheap for cash. Slates,; - ' - councillors.. �Vad honed long for goad sleighing, b t sleighs, and be does not expect anyone to I . _- -- - -- 4 be satisfied with gocd wheelin break them, for the work --is first - class.. '.. -- -- -- 1 Kr P8 C118i -,i-- - • had to Le at. - _ j• • I I At an early hour the three long tables n Mr. Wm. Clark has been appointed School -- �^ = FeB, F�astics HIQHLAND OREBK and�ad inen from the satisfied looklofllt a Trustee in place of L. Harrison. -:. - - r�1 B. BU N TIN B. A., BARRIS a d all ne eggaae5 fcr first -class Book . • ' 1 g g �' • . 1 • T R, solicitor, Notary Public, Convey f The Presbyterian Sabbath Bchtgol will anoxia as they passed up to the body f - Washington Letter : - . unce`r, d,e , Pickering, nt. Accounts promptly Il d State eery More hold j their New Year's entertainment at the chapel they were abundantly satisfi d -- coltected __Money to to n at lowest rats, 1-tt : A Call s licited. ` !` Melville Church, Bcarboro,� on the evening with the ; bountiful spread. By eig t (From our Regular Correspondent.} � I' - - OHN BALL D W, BARRISTER ; t of Tuesday', Jan. 11th, inst., when a pro- o'clock tll;e body of the chapel was w 11 The city has been more quiet during the - • !� and olicitor, Not ry Public, etc. Omcz- * '* gram of rare excellence will, be provided filled, and the Stouff vi'lle Ba tist ch it present Congres ignal holiday _vacation _ ,. 1)evorell' Block, Broc - street, Whitby. Private �. b the scholars, after which resents from haven arrived to take charge of the mu i• Q . fun s to loan at low t rates and on favorable ta rd & .. Cff=t�&J y P g than is nasal at finch times. Hite a Ham ; . 'the arch will be distributed. The ro- cal part of the program, the pastor call d ber. of Senators and Representatives went ” • ; � � ' terms of aynient. a'y pp . WHI $Y: - 4 -16 . seeds will. be devoted to -the furuishin to ordeE,and re nested the meeting to el t ome to. eat their Christmas dinners, the " 1 _ 0,1 AS .PAR ER, BARRISTER m K Money to loan. No ,` j find of the school, and.consequently there a ' chairman. y unanimous choice, r. ,death of Senator Logan caused various T au solicitor, should be a gar a attepdance. S Legs. James Pere eom ins on. O1flce : aney'g Building, Picker- ire nd Life Insurance. g gip pike y First Deputy -Reeve of Pi k- proposed festivities to be abandoned, and I ;ng op n Query sa relay. 4 -y . �y L0. eeing, was called to the position, which a rheumatism has again kept,the President .:, . L MERE,- B ACS, 1 most` efficiently filled •.to the satisfacti n risoner, so that he has been compelled to - DREbSOR do : I. R1Cha,rd60 p E GLISIi, Ba stern at Lsw, solicitors - e OHERRYWOOD. _ of all. The selections Riven b the Chair ;forego certain social entertainments given in Chan cry Convey nears, dse. O ces No. 17 ' eGE�fT i*oR y and the s hex given b Revs. Wilkins n, in his honor. Toronto Street (over as �ompana1,71oronto: T e Lane ire Fire Insurance Company, Head �� Y - office : ;Toronto, At the closing examination of the public of Whitevale, Sherman of Ringwood, a d Today almost'everybody of prominence' - ' ., b " Money t Loan -No C mmission. D. DELAMERE, T e Weste . Fire ApRurance Co., head Office, ohool here, Mr. J. R. Chisholm, who has • DAVIDS N BLACK, H. A. RzzsoB, E:TAYLova McEwan, `oi Port Perry, gave the most in Washington attended the imposing fun - E1OOLIa 3-y N rth Ame lean Life I'sand ee Company, $cad taught, the school for the past five years, complete satisfaction. After the protir�m, crag ceremonies of the distinguished dead, - _ E. FAREW LL, LL. B., -BAR= and who is leaving to go Lo Wark�vorth, had been completed the' astor as which were held in the Senate Chamber. ,- .) •-_ T Office .Toronto. proper P P �l • R STER. Cou ty Crown Attorney, and , . r I was presented with an address and a hand- called to the latform, and- the follow' LL-� ,�� some traveller's eom P K General Logan and his wife were members county 'olicitor. Co House, Whitby. 10-y I suranee° " iiected at he lowest poma le rater panion by the scholars. address read to him b the chairman : . _--- conairtent with safety and security. Mr. Chisholm has even the best of calla- Y of the'Methodist Church, -.and Rev. Dr. E 'SRS. RIr HIE t!t BILLINGS, y y R DEAR PA$TOR, --�Ve, the members of he Newman, the Washington pastor of Gen, 111 arristers•and Solicitors, H' .1h Conrt of �- 45-y faction to .all, and he leaves with the bast Whitevale Baptist Church, having enjo ed Grant, officiated at the funeral assisted` .. . .justice..'%Vhitby, On • Money to loan on rea- B�l'siaess� ioticited: I.. - wishes. for his future success. your services daring the past year as , by the Chapl &in of the Senate, and tho ' sonable terms. 19-� SOLD AGAIN! The entertainment held here ender the panto ,and feeling greatly indebted to y u, ;Rev. Dr. - Butler ' of the Lutheran Church. . _-_ _ auspices of the Sabbath School and choir desire to Rive eapre�anion to our feelings, The funeral procession from the Capitol �. 11 � g and h ve arranged td make a preaentati n. to the cemetery, which was lengthened by Vet riu.a�r'f/. proved a great success. The choir gave I'/ _ . . _ - ,i,; ;:;.1•,...• ___,._ I ' - - 1 some of their beat selections, and the music ( - , ` r_ -_1 Glad a were when you accepted our c I1, a number of civic and military organiz- m OPKINS, VETERINARY•SUR_ HARM" . It` . furnished by the Green River mouth organ and t ankful we are to -night for what 'as ptious, was in charge .6f-Gen. Sheridan. K. c,EON, Gr oats of the Ontario vet- cam Collars, Blankets, ips, and lots. band was much appreciated by all in at- been ccomplished through your . a If- This was the sixth funeral that has' . ,rinar college, ;To nto, and practical horse- f other t i s Stil l more ,left at special tendance. Mr. Carney, the genial agent den�i g labors. Ion will therefore ac pt taken place from the Senate Chamber. - shoer, tc., On acco nt of increase of .practice P ax the C.P.R. a lion, Green River, also and ,� y accuatome visits every saturday to ates for e! mouth! We guarantee our flits c at- as a small token of our Bate m The first was that of Senator Hicks of White ale: Cherryw d and Dumbarton wi71 at- !� contributed larg y to the access of the and at achment to you, ra ing that ou Mar land the neat Senator Foote of. Ver -. ork in a er line. (Call again-. P Y S - I end t e diseases of i he horse foot at my own I . , evening's entert nment. may long remain our pastor, and that he wont then Hon. Charles 'Sumper Vice - mrge, ireeu River, i he forenoons o'. Tuesday, rougham Harness �epot Miss Garland, who Fels for come time Lord may abundantly bless our labor in President Wilson, and jest March Senator �i edn slay, Thursd and Friday of each week. f been attending Loretto Abbey, is spending y y A first lass assist orseshoer always on hand. W, ( H, JAdKSON Prop. g g the f utdre. Miller from California.- . "eteri Nrg lust ;am ts made to grder. 11ledi- I ' her holidava at home..... Mrs. F. Roach Done , by ordet' and in behalf of he Among all the tributes that are'paid to : t . cine f r horses and the always on hand. Calls Pa: - Blacksmithing s usual. All our accounts is very ill..... Mr. Sinclair Barnard is ,church. JOHN BESSE, by rig a or by day roraptly attended to. Ad- are payable when rend red, the deceased Senator, the honesty of his - vi visiting friends in this vicinity..... Peter l Com.. t dress, Green Rivera nt. ' 34 -V P.e. --Two >±ine Cutters for sale cheap. , y... • • Dec. 22, 86. THOS. WHITE, i legislative life was lost sight of. In an era MCDermid Esq dienneed' of a flee two _.. - � - - _____._ ------- t ,: . _ . al Qua I 1! Q �� - , : , 1. N AROUND OUT ROU US THE DOMINIONELECTIONS. 1. DREENWOOD.. 'I� is d :, t . .; ''. 1. I Mid a� If the state lentR made in the dais The g8 splendid sleighing here now, an . , �� �' L'ITEST LocAL HAPPENTIIW6 RECORDED BY the weather is •"very cold, the mercury'; � ' ,ti„1___.,,.:,,,,_ - -_ti ___.. .:.;,-.....:�-n•. papers are correct, the people may eape t o Y - FIELD, M: D., . Q. P. S. 'PIiYBI- aI THE PRE AND JUTTED DOWN )1Y OUB. t0 hear in s feW daf6 that the Domingo going down to 82 below sero, the coldest ' A.S CIA�'> SURGE N. CORONER, &c., I experienced for many yeare....Mr. John . , CORRES�DXNTS. House has been disolved and that tl e Pickering, Ont. Office h Morning, from 8:90 _ -� eneral elaetions for the Dominion wi 1 Shea is doing some great pea threshing. to 11 :30 ; evening from 5 6 o'clock. - 1 -y = - ' - g -­­. ,._ _ - _ -y i ,'' WHITBY be held in the be nnin of Februal He can thresh 40 behels per day. Who �` -T i�. WARE, M. ., M. lb P. b., ON- rmac �''I q Can beat this? He does not;' work hard Im. rj . ( TARIO. Coroner for the county of On : , ILev. . _ _ German reached a• special There are many indications that such w• 1 either. ,-.. Mrs. Gleeson is ill and does not ` tario Physician, surgeo and Accoucheur. Real b8 the' Case. appear to be gaining much: Hope she d '1 i sermon to the Fiee Masons of �4 hitbby in deacQ an office, next oor to the Post-office, �1f) ��a will be fully recovered soon....Miss Katie .. �t pick ring. 1• the Methodist church on Sunday eveniug .' _ - WH I TEVALE. . Lennon has retured north to her school ... . W. FEIiRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. * '7k * last. DS Fool ooks, Our worth shoemaker is at work again . CO OVER. OfI3 ehours -- morning from f At the electiogl on Monday last W• J• ' Th . anntlal tea meeting of the �Vhiteva a after haven been laid n a few days cgele- rto 10, ev wing 5 to 6. urgery in rear of DRUG • Burns was elected Depputy- Reeve, and q g P STORE. rock at. Mort ,Claremont. Petrone Note Pa er Messrs. Fox, J. Sr>iith, `4. �'Viekd, George Baptast church came off accArding to a - brating h'is Christmas in the usual way... `; s„pptied ith Pure D gs, Chemicals, -&c.l all y p Hewitt, J. Hallett and William Burns, nouneement on the evening of Dec.-22n - Mr. Pe' erry is ironing a pair of strong bob- '• -A • - cheap for cash. Slates,; - ' - councillors.. �Vad honed long for goad sleighing, b t sleighs, and be does not expect anyone to I . _- -- - -- 4 be satisfied with gocd wheelin break them, for the work --is first - class.. '.. -- -- -- 1 Kr P8 C118i -,i-- - • had to Le at. - _ j• • I I At an early hour the three long tables n Mr. Wm. Clark has been appointed School -- �^ = FeB, F�astics HIQHLAND OREBK and�ad inen from the satisfied looklofllt a Trustee in place of L. Harrison. -:. - - r�1 B. BU N TIN B. A., BARRIS a d all ne eggaae5 fcr first -class Book . • ' 1 g g �' • . 1 • T R, solicitor, Notary Public, Convey f The Presbyterian Sabbath Bchtgol will anoxia as they passed up to the body f - Washington Letter : - . unce`r, d,e , Pickering, nt. Accounts promptly Il d State eery More hold j their New Year's entertainment at the chapel they were abundantly satisfi d -- coltected __Money to to n at lowest rats, 1-tt : A Call s licited. ` !` Melville Church, Bcarboro,� on the evening with the ; bountiful spread. By eig t (From our Regular Correspondent.} � I' - - OHN BALL D W, BARRISTER ; t of Tuesday', Jan. 11th, inst., when a pro- o'clock tll;e body of the chapel was w 11 The city has been more quiet during the - • !� and olicitor, Not ry Public, etc. Omcz- * '* gram of rare excellence will, be provided filled, and the Stouff vi'lle Ba tist ch it present Congres ignal holiday _vacation _ ,. 1)evorell' Block, Broc - street, Whitby. Private �. b the scholars, after which resents from haven arrived to take charge of the mu i• Q . fun s to loan at low t rates and on favorable ta rd & .. Cff=t�&J y P g than is nasal at finch times. Hite a Ham ; . 'the arch will be distributed. The ro- cal part of the program, the pastor call d ber. of Senators and Representatives went ” • ; � � ' terms of aynient. a'y pp . WHI $Y: - 4 -16 . seeds will. be devoted to -the furuishin to ordeE,and re nested the meeting to el t ome to. eat their Christmas dinners, the " 1 _ 0,1 AS .PAR ER, BARRISTER m K Money to loan. No ,` j find of the school, and.consequently there a ' chairman. y unanimous choice, r. ,death of Senator Logan caused various T au solicitor, should be a gar a attepdance. S Legs. James Pere eom ins on. O1flce : aney'g Building, Picker- ire nd Life Insurance. g gip pike y First Deputy -Reeve of Pi k- proposed festivities to be abandoned, and I ;ng op n Query sa relay. 4 -y . �y L0. eeing, was called to the position, which a rheumatism has again kept,the President .:, . L MERE,- B ACS, 1 most` efficiently filled •.to the satisfacti n risoner, so that he has been compelled to - DREbSOR do : I. R1Cha,rd60 p E GLISIi, Ba stern at Lsw, solicitors - e OHERRYWOOD. _ of all. The selections Riven b the Chair ;forego certain social entertainments given in Chan cry Convey nears, dse. O ces No. 17 ' eGE�fT i*oR y and the s hex given b Revs. Wilkins n, in his honor. Toronto Street (over as �ompana1,71oronto: T e Lane ire Fire Insurance Company, Head �� Y - office : ;Toronto, At the closing examination of the public of Whitevale, Sherman of Ringwood, a d Today almost'everybody of prominence' - ' ., b " Money t Loan -No C mmission. D. DELAMERE, T e Weste . Fire ApRurance Co., head Office, ohool here, Mr. J. R. Chisholm, who has • DAVIDS N BLACK, H. A. RzzsoB, E:TAYLova McEwan, `oi Port Perry, gave the most in Washington attended the imposing fun - E1OOLIa 3-y N rth Ame lean Life I'sand ee Company, $cad taught, the school for the past five years, complete satisfaction. After the protir�m, crag ceremonies of the distinguished dead, - _ E. FAREW LL, LL. B., -BAR= and who is leaving to go Lo Wark�vorth, had been completed the' astor as which were held in the Senate Chamber. ,- .) •-_ T Office .Toronto. proper P P �l • R STER. Cou ty Crown Attorney, and , . r I was presented with an address and a hand- called to the latform, and- the follow' LL-� ,�� some traveller's eom P K General Logan and his wife were members county 'olicitor. Co House, Whitby. 10-y I suranee° " iiected at he lowest poma le rater panion by the scholars. address read to him b the chairman : . _--- conairtent with safety and security. Mr. Chisholm has even the best of calla- Y of the'Methodist Church, -.and Rev. Dr. E 'SRS. RIr HIE t!t BILLINGS, y y R DEAR PA$TOR, --�Ve, the members of he Newman, the Washington pastor of Gen, 111 arristers•and Solicitors, H' .1h Conrt of �- 45-y faction to .all, and he leaves with the bast Whitevale Baptist Church, having enjo ed Grant, officiated at the funeral assisted` .. . .justice..'%Vhitby, On • Money to loan on rea- B�l'siaess� ioticited: I.. - wishes. for his future success. your services daring the past year as , by the Chapl &in of the Senate, and tho ' sonable terms. 19-� SOLD AGAIN! The entertainment held here ender the panto ,and feeling greatly indebted to y u, ;Rev. Dr. - Butler ' of the Lutheran Church. . _-_ _ auspices of the Sabbath School and choir desire to Rive eapre�anion to our feelings, The funeral procession from the Capitol �. 11 � g and h ve arranged td make a preaentati n. to the cemetery, which was lengthened by Vet riu.a�r'f/. proved a great success. The choir gave I'/ _ . . _ - ,i,; ;:;.1•,...• ___,._ I ' - - 1 some of their beat selections, and the music ( - , ` r_ -_1 Glad a were when you accepted our c I1, a number of civic and military organiz- m OPKINS, VETERINARY•SUR_ HARM" . It` . furnished by the Green River mouth organ and t ankful we are to -night for what 'as ptious, was in charge .6f-Gen. Sheridan. K. c,EON, Gr oats of the Ontario vet- cam Collars, Blankets, ips, and lots. band was much appreciated by all in at- been ccomplished through your . a If- This was the sixth funeral that has' . ,rinar college, ;To nto, and practical horse- f other t i s Stil l more ,left at special tendance. Mr. Carney, the genial agent den�i g labors. Ion will therefore ac pt taken place from the Senate Chamber. - shoer, tc., On acco nt of increase of .practice P ax the C.P.R. a lion, Green River, also and ,� y accuatome visits every saturday to ates for e! mouth! We guarantee our flits c at- as a small token of our Bate m The first was that of Senator Hicks of White ale: Cherryw d and Dumbarton wi71 at- !� contributed larg y to the access of the and at achment to you, ra ing that ou Mar land the neat Senator Foote of. Ver -. ork in a er line. (Call again-. P Y S - I end t e diseases of i he horse foot at my own I . , evening's entert nment. may long remain our pastor, and that he wont then Hon. Charles 'Sumper Vice - mrge, ireeu River, i he forenoons o'. Tuesday, rougham Harness �epot Miss Garland, who Fels for come time Lord may abundantly bless our labor in President Wilson, and jest March Senator �i edn slay, Thursd and Friday of each week. f been attending Loretto Abbey, is spending y y A first lass assist orseshoer always on hand. W, ( H, JAdKSON Prop. g g the f utdre. Miller from California.- . "eteri Nrg lust ;am ts made to grder. 11ledi- I ' her holidava at home..... Mrs. F. Roach Done , by ordet' and in behalf of he Among all the tributes that are'paid to : t . cine f r horses and the always on hand. Calls Pa: - Blacksmithing s usual. All our accounts is very ill..... Mr. Sinclair Barnard is ,church. JOHN BESSE, by rig a or by day roraptly attended to. Ad- are payable when rend red, the deceased Senator, the honesty of his - vi visiting friends in this vicinity..... Peter l Com.. t dress, Green Rivera nt. ' 34 -V P.e. --Two >±ine Cutters for sale cheap. , y... • • Dec. 22, 86. THOS. WHITE, i legislative life was lost sight of. In an era MCDermid Esq dienneed' of a flee two _.. - � - - _____._ ------- G'rrriv y yarwer•, tee.... ' I a �tICHARD " S STOKES, CG:�i'DIIS- siouer apd Co v veyancer. O - Stokes , Geder 1 1 Merchants, .Claremont. L. ,peeial attentiou p i id to making wills and pre- paring necessary p p pers_for Probate. _48-tf . ' DR.. BEATO , , TOWNSHIP CLERK • Conveyane r r, Compnissioner f itli,lavits, Accoun I ant and Insurance Agent. \I}rnev to loan od f r rm property. OFFICE -At Htougham. - 27-v_- -t-- -- f - 2 f � �•r,N.i.tect. __- .. - ,OUNTY AR HITECT i�.. P only of O 01.1 SIPecifications u urnished for every class of Irila ing.• Steam u ud hot water beating and vent lation a, ape i ialty. Office- G corn r Dundas n nd Brock stseets, Wnitby Itesi ence -Kings o on Road, East Pickering, 37- .lir. ,tioifeeriu g• . PL'CHER • • ItO�VLAND, Lgcent;e Auctioneers for the w Sou h h Ontario. trict attention given-'to al orct • •rs by letter o telb -raph. Charges inoderat Th s s. Voucher, 'aluator, Arbitrator, &c. sic 1 (Ire s s, THUS, YO CBEI1, Box 47, Brougham, o A. I I . ROWLAND Whitby, Ont. _ I -Paiat t _ . . " ( (a 11 -_ - I I - - i . 7-, _ L. _ . A& INTII G G, GRAINING, SIG' Writing, Pa e er- Hanging, Tinting, &c., of all kin s sdone on th s shortest notice. All shados f tlai i it :Wised to r rder. -None but the best r:n •- •list L Lead used. I ILTS &, WELBOURNL. _ y - Bo i its aa(l Shoes. - - -I I 1.: _ 1 1 . , 1 O ONT., deal r r in Roots and Shoes, is still p - ;)a e ed to supply i is friends a d customerR wi h ;,e < <ged and se e ed work to order of the b st �t s silty I also c cop n hand a fun' s - ill • • of Boots and S S'.- from he best factories n th P Province, all o of which have been selected )y a r racti% al roan a and will he sold at low pricoe or C s sh. Give'mea ; ;all and inspect for yourself. IDy OHN LES I IE, BOOT AND tiff Pfd r \ \taker. Pe • •gad and sewn 'work. Ord r p r raptly atten e ed to. Experienced workman for e et the stand, nearly opposite N , , Ding RtrG t t, Vickering village— 7 -v - - - - - - Hotels. E:tIPER N NCE 1101 I GHEE - - wood, .Jon ' 'Mitchell, proprietor. T i Ii u use is a now b building, fitted up with ev a c commodation f for the travilling bublic. L g a d d couirnociou s stables and sheds for hors s. I h hall at all times b be pleased to receive a c 11 from m my friend . . and the public-generally, w an i G Greenwood.'. _ _ 13tf O R D O H a fine n Jr Ja ea G d don, Proprietor. This hour i s y yle. very c n nvenience and comfort for r a aveli ng pu c c. New and commodious stab e a d d She R• 7 7 ROUGi-I A Al HOTEL, J. M. GERO Proprietor H Having bought of Mr. !Th e I' o ocher, the ab w we hotel, and refitted the sa t r roughout, I intend t to keep a strict] temp r onformity with -the lacy of h 1 lid. A Ac Il res e ectfully solicited. An attent v h t tler•al *ays i a attendance. 10y -� —I - - - -- — — — _-__ , _ ____ ___ A11 � `VISHING TO TA E c obtai V Mu ie in tructio . . Apply for terms to - M'ss A.j E E. Coutts, Prof.--of Musi , . uaic r' m mat the residence of Mrs, H ) op oaite E Ews bffice, Pickering. one can do the work. Large earnings gurbtfrom gate is blocked shut, it tI]ast gall a magi 8 Re fraetor and aeon . r first start. Costly outfit and terms res. Better , .if he has an with him, to see Mr.. ,. M. Pield,' onr ' popular school Y segnently he is not so ; , F gallantry y well as he otherwise might have been.. . ` , e not delay. Costs you nothing to send us your his wife climb over the picket fence when- teacher has renamed his duties, llavinq The President's physician warned him to! - - '� - s address and fled out; if you are wise you will do apent his Xmas holida s with friends in - so at once. H. HALLETT & CO„ Portland, Me. ever she goes out. Brace up, ye men of y keep Still and not expose himself to drafts, ; I 'h ---- --- Bron hate, and if you cannot borrow a 6mithv lie. * . and both of these orders were disobeyed - ; - . F&.r3 1 'VOT .c..r' 0,10- shovel, why steal o e. 0 Mr.. honiafi $ears . is making thin98 Then on Wednesday afternoon the Pryesi- ' t w �.:; rt-- - A carnival was held ' on the skating hump • u h }s new store. - It you don't derit drove out to his country place in an . . e A first -clang farm oont4ininj 1616 leg >ao� or rink on Monday evening, and was- fol• believe a just call and °be convinced. open Victoria, wearing A light overcoat �, e lase, in the 2nd con., lbt 10, ih good state of Quill- and caught some cold. a e vation, well fenced and wall watered, with stone lowed by a ball at John N. Gerow s The Holiday Wheel in connection with , 1; . house,first -class builldiligi,, with stone cellar for hotel. The rink never held so large a the M hodist Sunday School was held The President's trouble is a rhWmatie I cattle. The buildings' being all newly fitted up knee and everything is being done to pre I • ' � , ;r 1 are good. The ><arm Ls mostly well. ande� crowd as managed to get in on that ocea- here la t Friday, evening, and considering -t I drained. It adjoieia the village of Piekiaring, ie sion. It was est}mated that there was the stab of the weather was well attended. vent the disease from spreading, lint, said the doctor, no medical skill has ever been `: near to schools, churcthes; toree „and Liverpool 24$ skaters on the roe. Tile rink was The pf am was first -pleas and was en- and Whitb markets. it is Iles from To- able to confine rheumatism to one part of 't. "_, - .: i Tonto, on he Kingston I�ad. ood orchard. beautifully decorated. There were six tirely he hands of the scholars. The the body. In the case of Gen: Logan it i � r. Eas terms. For partictilako apply t AAC entries for the fast race, but R. Callender, su rident, Mr. Wm. Ma'or, oocu led I i LINTON,.,Yickerina. p was the special _aim of the phs►sioians to j �-i - the oh The resident minister, Rev. kee it froiri the heart. While the sno- . .• h .:, of C:}reen River, carried off the prize ; p ' ., ' while Wm. Bodell, of Brougham, secured IJ. W. lkinson, was presented with a -ceeded iq doing this, it attacked the brain. `: J''' Drew and Ma tle , uj,�A ugr first iii the hurdle race, slid F. Wismer, 4ery flittering address, and a handsome •The President hopes, however, to be equal '� ', ' a - of Mbm ol'a, was considered the best r fur coat. Mrs..Wilkinson was also re- to the ordeal of the usual New Year's day' -' - N '`` : MISS R. L. BTO"1CTS get .` intbihi the u Q , Pe - Y. 0�, /�1 lie that she hag res+ Void aatle R 44?rt ring owu. The riot 'closed at 1Q eented w }tb a far' cap and a purse. r. Meptiou at the' White 11011 . Even if lie s i H `Si �e Ta l0 ing ROoms, oppd� sl l e Li 1tI Perfect + . oan►not endure the entire two hours' task ' x't ' " guaranteed in every, moderate• o clock, and file crowd ,proceeded to the Wilkinson trade a sortable reply, th y A call solicited. "• bQtel. A splendid supper was partaken ing his frieude for all the kindness sho he. Proposes to receive until compelled by y . �` 'R -� . {:. , fatigue to rbtire. "t , z of by u wAr a of .., a hundrod guests, who biro and his. beloved partner sines he # .' specialties . - Perfect fit, mo8ei'ate' price , $1St 1 i is �° . 'Riashin n Dec, , satin action guaranteed. ��.” 0. then , • oarned to thee• ball room where !lame on the ,eirouit. 11 is 110 d he ° ' '• ,r a.; , k l g e pe I ; ; ;1 a t D FY dOMPE ITI3Y in price, style or wor - ' f, t<� 1. fift si coo le danced ; to their. hearts »ill live. to wear out a half a•domn a oh' 1. �. ,� �t 4' : '.t , - maholp° I leave a fine select stock of MI88 CARA raetleat dr4ii 0sker, has in y� p „ '' j , rk + ` new nods to pick from. >p content to the i nvale of an excellent' coats, was the remark of several of r, . ntlde Torrance, of the Sa rior court ! r � , I'!iC$;ERING ONT.I I: opened shop over Dickie 3laryiiig Store, and , begs a share of the pub is v`ts4�asge, 7-tf. string band. --II, Hhllowucle. Wilke eon s friends. $s1aaH Montreal died on 13anday. ' t r , _ . ?. - . t F- v - .� . - ell L. . t i. I. y t , e: i 5 �. 1 - .. - - '� I_ 1- y �w- r t�, _ .r � r;. -r. - qqsg 1 I i : , 1. r: - -. 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The lose of eyes, and it as only with the greatest dif- - - BY JAMES 11t'Y'T�. ; : t life was considerable, d Amon the miss ficulty Judg Myron could ask�the question, \ ii0iii?•' The At,etra�lans re ventilating a South g . - _. WE HAVEi,,� s in ones w,gre the two yron` children. " What was the man s name . polar expedition. Melbourne is the proper .. , I ' T e winter at Fort McT c r � or the second time Robert Myron was " Henry arks." lace to start it. Robert Myron was ehe don of an F,nglish fay able for ranches eft, no 1 1. - I . , p hay g occurred: There ie an arteg an well 1000 feet deep in tenant- farmer, who in the year 1848 found homeless Ph loss 'f his ehildreucrl'eyr� money virhi'c w they i believed w�asnf ►ttc,ther's j packages es of immoral j Aberdeeni Neb., t t throws.out numbers of his family expenses increasing so much faster lnt n y g g tfully to them; the investments F e p g . , T, OPEN 0 fish that look •like he ordinary brook mica- than his incofne� that it was absolutely neces- hats it was fortunate for him that he, was belonged rig -, era re imported from New % .. I seer to decrease the former, since the latter obliged to work very h rd simply to keep the made with view to being able to restore -r se d at Ottawa. now. I:. _ Y , wolf from the � door, f r it prevented hire thte principa at any time insured their own `\ ` � i I - ciseovered in Linlith could -not be made larger. roa}in over hi misfortunes, as even rosperity, and by purloining their own charter for building a r r. ANOTHER SIIII'NENT O Petroleum has ben In the hoe of being able to assist Zia from brooding gowahire Scotland, in workable guantitio8, P p Wi ni a tc, }'anerson has . e he father in someway, Robert came to this a stronger matt might ve done. from the de d' they had honestly relieved - W n P � , Company- � � L. . .1 I -.1. l - ... ; 'i L . ; in its natural state the Srat - find of t oountr and failing to find. employment During the two ye that elapbed after themselves rom the thralldom of poverty. -, p b p Y• sort in Great Brits' y ! e Hull city financial a `'ieatri.' n statue 1 near the tnetJrgpolis, walked from •town to the burning of 'the 'tidal Water. Robert P year shows a surpltuj, : . 1 There is a succea ful eqt dr town until wl}eu Hoar 1Zocheater,,New York, M ron labctred Ill( u. clonal ,but without Ve a and expenditure. w York four yy y Tlie S avc Trade in Africa, !. • n cal Burnside i a Ne Y was hired as a farm laborc,r by Judge sUcess, so far as the cumulation of world -4 1 -1 _ ar O Ge deli ned and mode ed by Lauut Thompaot►. he. " All I m y add to my loneliness," wrote ° lie Hanle of the confih( - g Jaines h.- Berry. During six years young ly goods was concern 1 ;'he had been aCl© . ' It only awaits fins casting to be ready for Myron worked induatrioualy, sending nearly to pay the rent of a r de cabin three miles .David Livi gstone as he lay dying in an. gel over Highlanel Light, 1' i the 'edestal. all of his earnings to his parf'nts, and then from the villa a of T Over Hill and to fur African but " is may heaven's rich bless- Do inion (:gvcrnment for P ose y. ing come own on every one, English ha been changed to the V ­ I I -- - ' I I ` L Dame the sail news that both' father and nish it scantily But the ex eflsea attend j - I The earth is sup d to loeo tithe at tie ,ied on the same da .. After re- ant upon the birth of wo chi dren, and his . i in a century. There American, c Turk, whit will help to heal the , is stated the ►t tits ; - �; ; I rate of half ,a seco d Y mother had Y - l if the .earth a ter ceases to revolvelon covering from this shock, it was but natural own severe illness, string which he was open sore of the world. In his last feeble Ro _�n Ca. resti Church i ch to : 1 fore, hours the g at heart of the Christian. hero l i its axis it will be ore than aiz thousand the Dung man should" begin to think of ea- confined to his bed wo months, had ex La our h±is resntteil in 1 . i. _ �' was bleeding for myriads of helpless natives, m hers from tilts orflcr in - p• tables in a home for himself, and quite as haunted the small fur d he Ilad succeeded in 1., I • million years befor it will sto b g , i Ontinu tO Belk f German hoto �ph4rs natural that his love should go out to the saving to enable hi n to remove to (Gape the prey of trong and irresistible bands of he Department of :1�r1' •I �e C , Recent attempts P I roving men tealers who invade their homes, co tinues to- receive, wIN 1, `I •�;' to photograph a p ojeetile in the course o daughter of his employer, who plainly show- .Girardeau. kill most of the wretched inhabitants, and th there will lie an ell" l-1 { - its flight have beet gucceasfulinshowing he ed her preference for the young man who Then came' a ti a when he. could no W 1L 1 �N�7 1 - :. ' i )Head of condensed it which precodes ev r had so devoted himself to his parents. But longer find employm ant near his wretched drag the rea into slavery. rni rants to the ?ri,rt i, \: • % . I s, Jud a Berr ,while he recognized in 1�lyron home, and he snug rtr it some• miles up 1'he work hears little of the seemingly he new chie,f of I'l,li.:c -1: - ~ I shot. i an lnvaluabl.o` farm :laltoror, had not' the the river, going an returning each day endless trag •dy of suffering and wrung that - :. I fo ifiden tlic runni, +r; . ," al it a nta in the peoples of inner- i The recent) completed new Etbnolog p is still des t g P p A tBUS80XSJ 11luseum in ;Berlin 11 in all probability, be same views regarding him as a son -in -law in a small boat. l+.ven then . Sr fl;ty, he a <, visi tile, t• " th public before the cloy of that` Misa Bessie had, and the consequence 'eared that masfor une, was not wearied Africa. Cameron predicted a few years ago . h e to walk front thf tra;, I _ , I it thrown open to p re was that the lovers, finding it impossible to withApursuing him, or one .night when re that unless n end was made .to the horrid lie I)ominion "t ;i,�.f:rtt +, I - It coy a an area of 1300 sq the year. a ke• change the fathers opinion,; resolved to turning from Zia wcrk a storm came up, traffic betty en Arab slave iiuyers and slave ! appeal against the 1;x <:i, i A MINST R t 2 040 000 m tell hi frail skiff and, near) Be llin� i hie the vast regions of Central r metres, and its erec ion cos elope, and build up for themselves a home which overturned �- re has been rece�n ly, in the far West. exhauatecl, he was thrown upon a nfirt`ow .Africa woul become utterly depopulated, gAl r nt cleflartr, f in�:cli,l till t. I r I Anew method o cu bank of of the Universities Missions B 'till► Colun,,ia ,fur rai r - and VELDT - T , 'and successfully; ried by a physician in In 1858, , with but a few hundred dollarsar of sand that mad© out front a bira �'� sills s, he steam pumps in N1 f Thuringia. Hem de the experiment of et- and the judge a curse, the young couple were a river at the bpi,t where the Tidal Ibrar'e, writes that 1 st year he saw two thou- 1 I ee the other ,lay -on a,-• ` tin several of let i�icaI patients pees the marrieii, and settled at Careen Lake, Michi- was burned. On this frail and treacherous a;lnd slaves, astenecl together in long gangs a �` St• Lawrence, , 1 �t!`= fI I i K e o en f rest in hammocks cover- ,an, where, at the jicsgh in of the year foot -hold ho. managed to remain during the by heavy w odes yokes, pass his doorway r �.► t the cellars a ' ), tt,, 1A Special Prices, n °order t re- night in the p b gg prosperous night, ,in full si¢ht of the town, but unabj© near- Lake N assa on their way to the coast. . . i �{ ed• with cushions a d plaids. 18fi2, they w erej in reasonably d` - - circumstances, with two children xo make to attrt►ct attention to his desperate con t- These wretched captives were not set march - - • fi oiled. i duce our` large stock. We e 1 The a er i es or water and as �PC nt- The Dbrninrou (,ovc . paper P P g lad their humble lQg cabin. Thejr farm tion. ing to the se, without frightful sacrifice of Drives ly .exhibited iu ienna, are rolled f om was situated several miles fram any settle The dawn of day revealed still more }tor• human life. As a. rule, for every_ bondliman ,_ I n w year n►ake. curri.t•] I also giving Big Driv � sheets of paper. a d coated oft the in ids sta extensions through• + Hamel th coin sition of whi h is ment, and although the Indiana were rising rocs, for close beside him, having evidently who is fasts eft in a yoke and started for .( P l4 giving a bi weekly . i I �_ with an a ppoo against the whites in marry portions of the been unearthed' by the waves, was the skel- the slave marts, from two to six bleeding r �: . - a secret. In wind ng, tho paper is so kec State neither Mr. and i41rs. Myron felt any eton of a human being. At first :Myron felt bodies are le 't behind near the ashes of their a le points• in melted 'us halt, and the pipe is • pai tee t because the believed they had that fear which seisms to Le natural in man once pe.►cefu and happy hont`es. 1'<Ir, titan„` Three htruflrcfl ai► Iti�.' P uneasiness, Y. ` outside with asp It varnish and' du ted succeeded in establishing the most friendly when his sees the deserted tenement of one ley says the the Arab raid on the Upper I u „1 ►rt;t« ;► „r r : c: .� .. over with sand, It is claimed that the ipi3e relations with such of .the "forest children ” of his kind ; but the resting place which ('ongo, whoa fruits he saw iu two thuusancl w r gisteref} <t►il will 1;.: ai I I ” - . - f - C - will resist an ilite al pressure ,of two t�toit- the came in contact with. Therefol•e the_waves gave to the living and the dead sutTerinK - topes herded together on the u prairie .cf,uuty, Quel, i ; : - sand pounds, altho gh the material is my they were by no means alarmed when one was so small that his was obliged to remain river Lank, c tst no less than twelve thousand inioti cle aion. �! ` I I 1' about half an inch hick: . �, day five Indians stalked gravely into the ahnost.in actual_ contact with the yellow lives.- . , a Durint; \rivenibor r. as the noonday meal was stein ► bones. As he s t Ly the skeleton waiting' Wild hens g do not prey. upon their kind ; Ara.• st- uflic� ti, ►� ings 1•,.i,l I. `I - _ I cabin just y g h vie are ' "selling at ASS, SSE. !' I had ever been hir. 111 con's sus- for. help frfxtn the .shore, whirl► seentefl so but in inner fries incited h coast Arabs i' h'ie , ,served. It h y Y , I - S1,692 it ►.e ref - �,f -tbt. 1 I UE ft FACTS. tom to invite such visitors to partake of tardy in coming, he saw about the ribs of whose Luyiu and selling of men have made tai amount to th f:r: ` a _ and 45c per yard and up, nd. 1 - faocl, and on this, as on other occasions, they the fleshless frame a. leather belt. Curios. them rich a► 1',l strong, millions of the natives - . - . � µ �l � "s10"'."). � 1- - " I' ` I accepted the invitation ; but, great- sty overcame his horror, anal, 'unfastening ;►re preying relentlessly upon each ether. t .f{te contractors for "j , heavy, wide UNION CA . - Itce`t• - Itctntiirknlrl Occurrences DI>ihe I np readily p t in clef Foriis. M ly to the surprise and uneasitaesa of their the belt, he fouti�l within ''it gold coin to the .Here tribes titre struggling for their lives , } PETS at, 4Ue and ALL- boat, instead of Niacin their rifles in one amount of five thousand dollar$.. and only the strongest can sur�-ive . On see- . Sarnia 1►�� c beet, ;t':' f J „ . " Gently al►pl:�+l for, t�'►t The lamest dog in America is said to be ;corner of the room, ae u ual, they held them That RoLert Myron etas in a fever i,f ex oral mounts tit summits overlooking the blue , i I a ii' on of C;tistoms , , . WOOL at 65e per yd. an Ulmor dog, s a ectes of Danish bound, i between their knees the muzzles of the citement hardly iteefis to Le told. Ile had waters of I ke Nyassa are the feeble, rem �` 'Though h�e lias not attained full growth he I < ri bt► their -work fi wee ohs ahowin ust above tile edge of the struggled to the full strength of �rnan many Hants of nee numerous peoples. • I'rutu. ti _ Y ousekeCpers Will NAVE 011.7 is nine feet'long and five feet high. table. 6 1 years, and was ha, e}1 more than a pauper, , their rock fastness the are ever on the The ranks of _ l ►c ; i ' „' - big o lier,stt ke was killed recent) at y , Y 11 lookout for Angon.i men stealers, the fierce l en consifl'ast l = an nt a 1T CARPETS A b g,P Y ( ;1r.. biyran was too well versed in Indian when he should have had at least a spot of 4 b � urehaslns the , , as found ! • know that. such action on t'od'"s footstool he could call his own. The `Zulus who acne from the south and who ithin the last f w �l:e; y Dayton, Fla., in Lose stomach w customs not to ,. hree -foot rattl anal.e Mill alive. The the art of his uests meant mischief. «'ith -dead had brouelit hie, what the living hall have wast �d and desolated` thousands of t f led the streets fi�c 11.a . ; _ from r a t P guests t}►ent that he u t�lerstood refuse(). `1'o take the gulf) for his own per- miles' of valley and plain once well tilled and ” ,� nil an,l h(tnne s. *o her Ova over s' feet in lc n th, the view of shuwtt g �` Rey - Dr. 1'�,rt iflbc ll.. t gopher g ' '. I =• shin of ties breach of hospitality, poses aeen►ed a thhft., and yet he whit had I pop►tl(,� is. `I r. \luntabu Kerr ht►s- 'ust do - - - I - Honey },rook 1'a. I the me (, lxx} could no ion per scrtbcfh the floor hunted l�ashonas,outh of , .,; fn -land t« raise ' A lovesick citi n of H y • and in the slight hope of intimidatii them, fattened it stout his committed suicide v eating peach pi and athe� I • arose from the table, intk from the -rack r c it. Tice struggle betty en Ilia conscience the.Zambes ! who perch many of theilr tolvn•s � ! lral to I� •r,'.'te•1 PETL Y washin it flown w th chloroform. Z htn mix = i he, r I L . . - P ET L EY K wall his t,iH� and fowlin �ieee, and +Intl his necessity Ovas a long Due ; fait when 1 tipoti almo. inaccessible roc ls, which tl►cy : , emo +.�ti,rn Of .tile Ir " LLL ;stn. the 1 K 1 ture of poisons Boo , settled him. careful) examined there to show they Over those .w 1►o cfiwe to rescue him arriveel f►t I roach only ,y means of rough, notched pules .: i oluniul cl+i,��Illtf'• ''' sell ' y the Er►va es did not attack .the a :►nd -bar they found hirn with a skoleton !that they a�n pull tiuicltly tip in csase..of at- . L- " jlepctrt- of the rail •+ I ' - An Enf,lish . cler y nian sensibly ref t loaded. ��'hy fr - }} a i h the f ther ' then is one of the inexplicable throbs in on which notl,if►}; could lie seen, and no one I tack so f► ; to secure their retreat. Still , . Zocky �1,+unt:tius �� :' 18 �o I3Z �Ilg Sit ���UI -' recently, to christ n a child w h K , hrrn tl e P - f named with twenty-six a ell: •tu,ats I_ Indian warfare. Instead of maltii►g any could have fancied -that � the half - drowned I they are al vat's outgenerallefi by the pu�rf.i - � •� � ifs oniti• was ��1f>>t, a wanted Aar y PP y ful :tlatahe i' who are willing — t Lett 'r of the al ,habet. ustile demunsttatiuns, they stalked - ;;ravely .nian had found a treilNtire. What the boo, +9 I {, their "uuff,t tun- i 'eville. 'I'hf: ilisa�t�r, une -for earl Opp. the Alarket, TORONTO, O>:t. i -- 1 out, of thf* house, disappeariub behind a uyre rl ere of one of the passeu�;ers of rho ; f►ic neibhhf,ra out of existence. bedien+ e ••f the conI Francis Darnall and his seventeen- .ear ' c lent , of Cushee• Tidal 11'are, no une doul,ted, until they were rive n► ,nt is ago J1 r. Ashe, an English . _ 041 Bon visited I.ri lin, l.a;, t to other day, 1 '1'i►c tole �:►:u. ion 'ot the inotnet►t 11 ron i,elieved he had given a rtrtittg place among the nameless .'; mist ionary ixtt.'gan-If:,writing amid the s: enu,t o I - and crowds follow d them. i1The fatl er is;. 1' v y d !►atthe• hail taken 'gru�•es of table who hall lost their lives it► � of King �, ailga's slaughters, re- echoed tlfe t ortgof tl►c Dominion f td the son three feot I wronged hts guest., au y H ember «r -re, rt p• ti .: , four feet our inch s at j a e at his movemet is when his it►ten- the flisaster. ;\o on© Savo 1ZvLert. DIy ron pathetic: a ►peal that fell front Livingstot�s �' :� �aO,,�_ll,t 1'{ e total -. - I ( one inch. I I um ,r g I" The nameless moron s of the; a :. I' ` . , I - _ :.I bons were c aceful.. :�t 11 holding his rifle and his wife kt►ew of the money Celt, or t►rrtt ;dying tips. I E I duty collected f r tlte� '` •ater its of llethan , j'a:�,i�t•as . ,c, o ,en un the it►�ifte of it, cut flee' in the thick k unhappy l e,ple," he wrote) "their hone s - k As Henry y Y u, Zia }laud, ;1lyron ateppef) to tl ? 44 ,li.;'' j themselves stain, their wives drfi i • - chopping -wood, his little four -yei%r -old ! door for the purpose of a}certaiininb whether leather, was the name " henry l'arks. raval,c,l, ► �, . 1Ir '�lcl,eo,l , ten -art ' ,titer ran- a at d put lie' foot on the 'log. b his nests had real) de ,acted. 1Viien the isn't Myron, lu►vinf; this nx,ney, did not I yell away , dcbra(dtn�, s.uv ry, should sttr , '.' : I uesidcuc of tl e t'ar:.:, ' - g p er tits) the use cants . g y e� .thresh ,Ill the re it : ►re tci a e it a teraly, lest people should the hearts of Anieric,l. Le America, (lei - : �f:, . 1 y . � Henry didn't notic h to faru,er .appeared on th t T 1 :I c ucntiun how ho S,L it. lie, had agreed )~;u �lantl 'Din hat ds and "i, that , "i1, ut view of his. uuliil:f I i' . down on the foot, severing it. port of a rifle; was heard, uud Myron f►•11,. { �, g d nu►ny, and (, I � . � I of 061wa, \lr i). C. -' I dangerous Lttt not necesauril • fatal wttli his wife that the should use t }w old f of h wron s shall not be ; that' Afrifx►,shall . , A Naugatuck B.loonkceper, whose t,ph with n {, y Y K 'I' manager, has 1 'en el• catiuu' fur license f ►s oLje cted � , S111 0 N i 'WEE K to because wound in hie side. for their own benefit, but do it with the no 1pt,gnsr ►c given u'1, to ibe the lney f,f , E { 'tell( t too. close proximity tf]� a Women who live on the ),order, where view of returning ii if they could ever tied wolfish nutt►'.0 c,iefs and vii Arab traders. , his place ,was 'in p v. , ,urchas they are constantly menace+} by danger`, learn the dead u,an'a heirs. This he hoped to do I What ca t the civilized nf►�tious do to fie ' At Ter shovel, ]obit church, removed t ie objection by I from this cruel �x,ne}ag • ;, earl in life that they must luny themselves by nu ►kind; such iuestments a9 could be !liver Afric. re' Thf re I while shovclin su(r�� ing the church. y (:cane) "Trunk tiiwaN' I ;woman's ►rivile tic of fainting. �1't►en '.11r. readily realized upot►, ,+o that! they mil;ht ;arc sou►e tl i►,};s they have dine and eau flu tit:. - ,ors �ir►e rt:l ct;t . ` A Cincinnati a er rims the follawit i i1 ron full his wife sprang to his defence bite)% %' theti,eelvea to be goo d, even if self I again. 'I'h :Arab traders are at the lxitt.,m ": + `, b , OF THE , P P g , . Y Brick was 55 y arts of : advertisement : �ti'anted, a young IuflY rather than assistance. Tu close and Carri elecficfi, stewards. of most of t ►is shame and tlutfering. It t ► �y . 1, i ' correa ondent b risoner to be disch r gefi , f . windows and doors was but the work I 7 he cabinthe live %} in, And thefive Acres of ; they wh„ ,(t iply the markets, who Lrty the :,, tip family. P Y P 6 talc y next year, aged tit rty five, w ibh a vi w to of a tuoment where �►erythii,g was prepared I )anti yurruunJi6;; it, ryas for 4ula at a price . «'rot�'Irefl fl* t►ts of the Angut�i raids, w'hu iu It is rep�art i that j matrimony. Add ess I. 1leinzer, Au nrrr for such occa.aior,s, and then the heroic w•o• 'below. its real value.: .Myron represented to ' dartte the cl► vN to enslave on ,- fourth of the ►r s; next the ,ad' taut ,: il . ,weaker nei g iCors fund ex'ter riitt.►tc t'.e rest �` ' " ma ors of the li!.trit i Prison, New- York j man turned her, attention to her husband the ow•rier that, denliite ap' lt�aranres, ire had t, 5' 1 - a :and children. The father's wound Lied i,ut succeeded in saving at small amount of stoney -' It is they w t se lies have in 'tell at, ens out irk . military schoc s .ue • It is said. that Chicago `ladies ca rV:..a " little, and save to afauclr the Clcwd, •• the �e - raix,ut halt the rifle asked - and offered to ' KO'd the m asacrea in L' Ada, and f'to ,�: tired, aid the r a} square of leather, vith face Powder rt l,}>ed : P voted wife could not ail �hiu►, exf �,pt I,y 'Lu it if his note would Ce accepted forth© stimulfite dor testis slavery y selling ;� .,It ! ", ', ; cumntaitd:wts auf „:._j into it, pinned in the centre of their po •kct I. - i - :. ,ilia the Ledding aroutol hint in au, t► a way balance. The bargain wall made, and Myron I of their slave gangs aniong, ative tribes be- yti the flistr fit. - Handkerchiefs, wh el, is ready for immetfLatc . 1 b j A motion w t ado that, in a sitting potit l -t c, he roUld face the still continued to work by the flay for any : fore they re eh the coast The require• 4 ; - use whenever the .- they think that thctr f 1 ('oat i closed door. Tht• temporary safety of the one who would hire. hirn, tillin , his ow•n I nicnts o hi,; trade compel: every Zauribar 1� , ins of tiro Rol of Lade who lo�•eliness requires t. , i slave dealer• tf be a murder'r. �_� city council it tructi1 The ar„enII><nbt�r . I chil�lre was aecf.,�ed l,y faste�,mg theta in tarn, when he cuulfl find no oter work. ��, ores last week were As a family man Dlavid Zi'ribht, co `Dress, the cet�ar, w�,ere they wouhi he beyunil the 'j'hv.n l,e invested in a very small way in I The t'me ha Lien whentb.4civilized pew eta ' . communicates it}a tli visited our stores t 1' ' 'oiutf} their ft rcos to sir , css the Africuu a: with a view tf tlto Alth of Columbia City, la., can hardly be sur reach of any Collet the' later visitors might stuck, 1►uyittg v► Ilea ho cf,uld yet a decided �) P }', " - �= more t an satisfied, 1lot only passed. He is t} a ff }ther of tweet five l send, and after bile had w.rfectcd her ►last 1 slave trade. Ile • - - d now combine I., �ibntrcal for placid 1 bargain only 1 enr 1, t eiei il,ora c called i y I Y 1 the ve .y Low Yriees, but wit tits children, tiiost of hem tieing, and .Ili pre- of defence, she Legatt to assume tite offett- his possessions and t gl �e again. Let t rem h.3n ever Arab dealer c; under gro.infd Goo sent wife is the t tc,ti er of twenty- even give. _ _ him a " thrifty" mad. I *ho brings al %es to t ie ebast as they do, `• Henry box pct 1, Supers r Quality of the boo •. children, nineteen f whom are 'living. I t ,crates ; let tit m lice the ,east shores of. _ By removitlK the mud that filled the erev- All his ittvestnjtsuts were good ones; biiti.e I 1 Po mills ()n liin . sirs I . A pelican was sh t at I•'redonia Ia. a'few ices of the logs at 'the end of the houses none were made save with the view of con, Africa as 1•:ngl nd did a few years ago when, s found deacl.in his art ,� Our S, Ik Stock eonslst4 of b tter p , K ' , ' until she Oven ied of the work, she dealt � , f , where he had Li days ago that mea red from 'the tip ,f mie i loop -holes -were formed, and thruugti these � eating gve�rythinb into cash at a "momettt.s I L g, ei.'tss g ods ONLY —that 19, u wing to the other a ght feet ; from th' bill , the husband and wife be ►an an assault'upc n notice if necessary, and Robert Myron lie- moat effective Llow�at the export trade ; family relics for tl: from one d llar to the toe, five feet eights inches; fro the ; their foes. With hill rife Myron, shot one came a wealthy Aran. I As is usual, with let then, figh the evil at its sources, as- attributed to strf,l: 1. I • . And Sat ns worth p eye to the end of t to bill,' fifteen and half of the Indians, and .at the same time his wealth came the respect of his neighbors, (�orc}on ciid in t to Sonda#r and as he proposed 61 years of a ! to foe dollars per y8rd, :11 of � K � I. g f � pl y I to do oil the U per Con'go.I If these things , inches anel..wei he fourteen unds• wife killed another with the fowlin y ,i ce. who to show their a treciation of moue , . P o Char.es Hf rrisc,u - B this time the foil, finding tileir intelnd elected him to the office c;,f County Judge. are cone, there can be no dpubt that Africa for passing C f nfcdc► which a are now sellilpg at a OIIt Railway churche are to be attac ed to victims more tenacious of �ife than they Darin the year 18;U the inhabitants of will be rescued from a large part of this - i to have rliepo ed of ed g rl r1Ce the trains in Soutl Russia. Owing to the u osed resorted to strata em to ae Tower Hill witnessed the deatru tion of an- burden of misery and came. I ,1` were found n hi- one -hal of the regular' p had s p , long distances traveled and the constant �mplish the massacre. In the field was a other steamer by fire ut almost th© exact �� -- have been su plir. i ilks ai d Satins worth fro ane work, the officials complain tat they have Bart half filled with ha , in the stable and lace where -the 'Tidal {f af•r. went down. I in these good, w h, I g hn Y '• Y P The L ion of Honor; :i i no chance of att�n ing divin aervt es ; so stood a ygke of oxen i uietly - eating. To Among all those men who labored to save to Carta <la. 1 dollar tQ $1.25 we are sells " et- carriages fitted up ell lie) will un on• fasten the animals to 't a cart and 'hot ex- 1}fei stone was more active than Robert M Fmm the in titution of the Le ion of , r .and and Sundays and feted ys. Y- g Le ;1fa,iif'o)ia; 45 and °50 cents per, yard, pose themselves to the deadly aim of those ron, and his house was converted into a Honor Ly the f rat Napoleon to th}e yefu throng{, Mr. �1:oyal- orth one tW Dty+ Two clergymen in Ilako dill ed in in the house ways a difficult task, but one hospital for the rCce ,tion of those who 185° only five 1 dies received the eteeora I . - _ was concern d ill goods that are w I opinion as to the pr Lability of the lection that the Indians finally accomplished. To were injured, but --- , I from death. tion and the ere nu }ta- A change wits five to one fifty we are selling At Y "has obtained ►Veit: of a local candidate ' and instead of Waking get the load of hay against the building, Mrs. Myron was as earnest in his efforts made in 18ti.5. The empress went to visit rights, w}lic.l he 1: +. a re rular bet on his uccem or defe t the that it mi ht be bet on fire, wag still more to .contfort the distressed o le as was her Rose Bonheur a Fount inebleau and on her - ,. I Pep ' +{ mutation of his it 65 cents per yard, and better -lass g $. Y g agreed that the on • whgae predicti n was difficult, and in this case unsuccessful, for husband, and her labor was signally reward- return sent her he crop of the order, It acted in ft, tin, st loy goods at equally low., fizures. ° . wrong should fill th _other's pulpit. a ertain before it could 1►e done both husband and ed by findilig among the unfortunate ones was thought thi would be the conuneuce hellion of 18 ':,. I riember of times wi tout exchange. wife had shpt art enemy, while the fifth acid whom she was nurstn� her father, whom she meat of the- rec guitioi of the (Ti i -i ••ace of I The scoter cc of 1 . - feature of our sale this I ; only remaining one sought safety in precip- had not heard kom since the day she left women in secular departments of Me. But : unibia murf} r� r, Another f A Itockton (Ill). other has just urpria- Zia home to found another with th ©one man the tide turned into i old cl►annel and - . Week Will be that we *ill sell our• ed' the people of th t quiet burg bo rodue- state' flight. Spite, fl sot '} we0l l Each moment the conflict; lasted this hug- she loved above all others. The daughter's the next decora ions ere again to nuns. Spite, will i f'o,l, ing a baby that me cured fifteen i ches in band grew weaker, and medical aid could heart was made still mor© lad when the Tile Franco -I'rus ian- x •u• opened ttp a new 1 . large stock of rich Mantle Vel eta, length and w�ei hed only three Pont ds and g g v� for life. 1) ose, t : I g Y P not be procured without a journey of a hull old gentleman told � )tier and her Husband chapter in the an als of the order. A female i^ Iushes,Velveteens,Beoeaded el- its tin feet are onl two inches i den nth. ,;. was for son ye: +� I Y b dred and. eighty miles. To traverse this that he had been searching. for. them several. telegraph clerk aril c ►utiniere were tile- �t ,' , - asylum. The mother and chi Id are doing ell, and distance, there was no other mode of con- months in the ho a of inducing them to re- corated for acts of lieroisin performed at 'OPY vets,and o Ir entire stock of Ill] ese there is ever cos ect that the c ild will P g seat risk of life f rid resulting r in an im ,or i )` The Pars 7�1,,, Y P veyance than the ox cart. In this 'rude turn to his lonely borne, or allow him to re- g g 1 Goods, at lose wholesale f11QII eN. live. vehicle Mrs. Myron placed her � usband and main with them. tart service to tit French army. The re- `< French fishi b sma 1. A bright three' ear -old' 'Dansv Ile girl children, and not once ' during hat tedious Then he told a► strange stt,ry, and one cent war with Ch na has added two more to the British h sever ° Every Lad in f�ntarfo, as ell IoaBeB whici he ,-I Y wasabeIng s ` olded L heilmother fo ma in Jpurney, made painful by tbo suffering of which lifted a'load that had grown heavier the list of decor told ladies, both of then, �f , • action of t c Nu - as Toronto, should attend his such �reydent use f Che ejaculaI ion, � the mail for whom she had braved the with each succeeders ear from his son -in- nuns, and both a ninent .for their services I rim fr won t. It is no nice, said the mother, g Y prevented . dangers and discomforts of a frontier life laws heart. / to the wounded o the field of battle. • And y coast of the colon great sale, as we arc going Ou Of << and I don't want you to gay it an more." was a halt made. . In 1861, Mrs. MyrcStt's aunt had died, be- now once more th tide of distinction seems the silk trade and the stock IIst The little one looks up With a t inkle in At St. Cloud surgical aid was procured, queathing to her niece the sum of five thou- to have set in tie a direction of art. The . The Roc y 1 1111 g an s wire is cunt) her merry eyes, and said : " Vijell, mamma and there; after b1r_ Myron'g recovery, * he sand dollars. Judge Berry, half relenting latest Chevalier there are in all but - I P Y . . sought work of any kind that would bring them he had not looked with favor upon his thirteen living-1 7 as received the insignia i u 1 be sold. — • ' I won't. , ., - K s• cu �ictctc:, it the I - which in sufficient for the support of hie family, daughter's marriage, had Pent his clerk to for her services to arch<rology rendered der- t . Nearly- all Stree tar: pnsg 'ur - since the depredations of the Indians had carry to her this legacy. .The messenger ing the recent ex dition to Persi4. electric circuit i.� _ ___ . North -Wel , cast I • bir. Hen M. S nley s: a pe pion for impoverished him. It 'eves only b the had written to Zia em to er from St. Cloud -- I .•- I States via the Can, 6tOre8. the relief of mir will a t o Vebru- y y employer �, I -` ' Y t�' . re 'test exertionij that 'Myron could keep in 186% stating that he had' traced Mr. A gentleman w nt home a few evenings I` ar The E tie Governtiien contrib= g I At Tiitcliell th1 Y• f;YP his family from actual want ; and hearing and Dtlra. Myron tip that place but that from a *o and causally emar. as he hung • up I ; I ,. , " 1 i •Daw, an old settle, I utea $50,000 tows the exp na�a and a that laborers were in $rest demand at Cape th @re they had gone, 'es he had neon to be- his hat • I see omen are sold at actual t :. private gentleman ap guarani eed .. the pro- Girardeau, he, with Ills wife and children, )fees, to, Cape Girardeau, which place he value in Inds na lis. A wife was bought , of the to ,was I.EY & f ET Y ]ectora against more ry lose. ` embarked oil the steamer Tidal Wave for wag about to stain for in the steamer ?'idai there this wetk o five eentg: VPell, I , bull. His ifs ru I PET a ut the time I was mar and. seeing the blec - I I ! The most expeneiv paper. th Iit�st Worth- that place, after having ren*med at St. Wave. Prom that time Mr. Berry had never know a woman, _ , _ i i I I I ' less paper, the Nape that tea , gverybody Cloud nearly a year. heard from his clerk, and he believed he had ried, who wag god for nothing," replied his f. + - -.• who takes it and the per. the is'the hard- The voyage was never I leted, how- lost his• life when the steamerr was burned, . wife, Then the man put on his hat and' ` 12$r-I.2 KING ST. E., TOE' 0. eat to discontinue is a paper f tobacco. ever, for when Tower Grove, M ari, was As the old gentleman finished his story, came down town. L �5 `' . �., I i. . - . l , i.. . : , _: I A- i 1 i t I :_ . , I . gg :. !. 1 is . F - .: I ► , - .. - > 1. .., . I . I -:I , I. . f,.. I... .. ... ;1 1 i r ' 1 S .W_ I. ,. , . : L. I I 1- - . ":, I 1 _ ,_ _ ;. I `1r: „ „ ::: - � 11111111111 111 0 . ­ � I . - . I . �!- I - � .i � I I I. . � - . . . . . . . i ; . I - 4 1 i ..). 1, , -�.,a, y.. ,ik I i - - r I' 1: ♦ , _ , _ ! I . . _. �i1 .l . , I .a - I sett THi 1 _t - - u•.. . - 4 . .,.' ., TeCllii JBMW sneering from the e>reob o! y ' _ - on the ground, ell dead. hey leave a fortresses, and bestowing upon the sere• s.t1 habit., the result of ignonrlos sad folly, who end ' FAY I _a_ i e mender, of the Paris son the title of themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; sJso Mtn- large!grow up fa iiy. f er F�THE vV EEK �I. . NEW • . Supet•ior Commander of the National De- ms -aes� and Ot�o 1[>ur who ors broken down from the • ERICAN fence are considered indioatiotte that war is effects of abuse or overwork, ssd in sdend ed tits i r _ I . I feel the ooaee4uenoes of youthful excess, rend for and . ! ie bet 'r and able bon y THERE I$ 1 f- ( :`{ President Clev and r not remote. wD X. V. Lu 's Treatise on Diseases of Men. The • to drive out with ' rs Clevela f I u I . . H° F., ears the lose in Auli- 'book will be sent seated to an address on te�ei, I of od has ' ,rY • F Dnring the last ten'y two stamps. Adders• bt. �. LUBUN, Vlfe ling• NO BETTER ' I. :1° The winta r at Fort McLe en t e Sutler, Hemmi gway & Co. Co,� general inter- 'tralia caused by the rabbit post through the f cattle g In Bt &Toronto. Ont. fa\'orab}e for rancht:n}'en, no losses chants at Whead y, Ark., an noted with decrease on the carrying ea bilities of land, . g of rent ' etc., Red clothing manufactured from - paper The Snow Drift aktna Powder ^•• µM " " ^ ", "' "i he - I $420,0001iabiliti e. destruction to era , loss $• P�iN9' t�L CV•, �. h:LVint* occurred. n1 streng,thened with twine, is one of the — - r .s Hoga are dyin in large "iiu}itbers in the would' amount to at }east $15,000, The p p' I its I''ivaitLCkages of it>Iimoral newspa or lit a seems to lateeft uovelities. -- - . • import froth New York h ve been southern part of owe with w(h t rnbbit which has caused all this c3ina e is starer rabbit in- whenever your Stomach or Bowels get out of or- W to as thre a for our makelot Files end er p Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, )r)' f be a disease of t e lungs. - j the common gray variety of wild \.Il seized ,at Ottawa• der, causing Biliousness, DYspeps tislty. Send �%% �n t'railivay 1 ne from purpose and their- attendant evils, take at once a dOSe of Dr. ati Rasps. - Cutting a Spt „ A charter for build . g The Philadelp lie Ind Readxn Ccmpents tr a u e it has beep so 1 prolific ific in the pro a Carson's titomavh Bitters. ' Best family paediolne. for price if t and terms. � , Winnipeg to Emerson had been granted to a has advanced th price of peat coal l5 Po e• - } I. r er Lon. Batson of its kind as tog literally overrun a All Druggists, 60 canto• - -�" �- ��'innipeo Company. I , per ton and but wheat 2v cetats p rest ship built on the Clyde thiN gam itch,' - Ontario. r. latest portion of Victoria. Tile earl, r 1j. • ' The Hull city financial statemen for the The bailor at the Armati ong mine at_ year is an Qrieutal steamer of G °00 tons. i past year shows a surpIuA in ordi tarp re- Angus, Ia., exploded .the' other afternoon,. - People who are subject to had breath, foul coated D BRITANNIA C.0• uue and expenditure. kil}in r three m nand wounding two others. �,l nntiC �itiantS. ": tongue, or any di3orcier of the Stomach, can at once ���� �e g S The 11a111e of the confiscated. _ 'merithe Nearly tweet -eight thouattd persons iri be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters, tier Hi *bland Lighb, parches d by • the drought ht efts ken district of the State of The existence of whole nations of gigantic the old and flied remedy. Ask your Druggist. MA �, ACTURE ONLY .. - ' shoo Venezuela has had a shower of blue and • Duminio11 Government for crueler service, New York are ported to be iii actual need persons may well be questioned ; but there r i I i ha; been changed to the 'fiTigilant. of food and clo ing. Gan be no reasonable doubt of the reality of cad hailstof es. �t N E • st.ate(1 th Lt the oppositio of the r - : '1., _ Certain in lividuals, whose bight has greatly CatarrL, Catarrhal �CatiICSS And I it lsl A 1Vor.Hregia barque "wh�cli arrived at exceeded hat of men in.general. -The giant May Fever. SIL ER- PLATED R.cpn-Ld (%atllolic Chu;ri•ch to the Knights of Pensacola, Fla. from Para had seven cases ��. as a curiosity has been lean by nearly every Suiferera are not generally ewero that these dies Lee9 },•,,1,rntr }gas resulted in a large se ession of of yellow fever nboard der ng the passagt, Canadian Soy in the museum and in the are contagious, Or that they are due to the presence WARES I ' meu11) Les from the orlc�r in \loafer 1. two of which r salted fatally. of living p s - of A iculture • t Ottawa circus. •The stories of great giants of the a Wailes in the lining membrane of the ever ' 'Gilt }lel,ai tment g ct The four yea old child of John Kane, of past apes Are more than inteilosting. The and eustaihian tubes. blicroawpic research, however, ArdStiC eS1089 C¢IIItlined t! cimtintu s a' receive advises to he effe Brookly n,.N. ,got hold of a whisks has proved this to be a tact, and the result is that a Y exact hlght of Og, the Kin S of I3ashan, ►ia8 simple remedy -has been fonnulated whereby catarrh, 'Unequalled Duraluillty swallowed the tll:lt flues will be sill c'tlormou3 inf ux of im- }�ottle on -Cl1xi fetes Day, been frequently given ; some suppobiug him catarrhal deatneys and hay fever are cured in from tui,;r;Lllts to the Nortiil «est next ear. contents anc't di -d in a few hours. _ to hav0 been more than twelve feet it, Might one to three simple applicttione made at home. A and Finish- I am hlet ex flashing this new treatment is 'sent free . I 'l'he!ne \\ chief of llulicc of Tor onto hail Three thous: d five hnn(lrcd cites leave• while others think hip stature did not ex- o„ script (it stau►p by A.'H. llixon &Son, 3os King SAM L ON, ON'T- ARID - fo.rlridflE +n the runntljg of hagl.s or cabs on already been si le tracked an file .Parading, teed eleven feet. In like manner the giant Street West, Toronto, Canada. __ ! h� (1E ern city A. P. R14. - ,i B I RTH IDAY• `1111(lal , 1lcnce visitors to .t la 1'a., and Philac elphia and cannot be sent to Goliath, of the Bible, is generally computed 1a \•` „ \, :tik from tl�e trains on t1l t y • i tht it destinat on until file Ulockado is to have been nine feet nine inches high ; , nttII Cr a &lac: lol"Ib ; ':io,uuu - } loo)oOO Y L'el:;itiful ITriporte,l Birthday Card sent + I ' but commentators suppore that he ,might' Pta s Brass lrtst's, 'Violins,' ' Flutes,' 1'lli 1►ominiott (a uvernment ha. decu}cd r used. 3. to any l aby. wl,oae ntuther will send tta the .. r• list l+:XChel uer.0 urt judg- l 1 Albert Dean, have been fully eleven feet. •Fifes,' and biusicat Inst. Trimmings, at r�eduved t1(, .1pp al malt 1 At 1 l ntbn, Ind., whl p g t,: rents addresses Also a handsome Dia- I • ! ' L'id the grant lands by 11lrs. Joshua Tile h.mperor Dlaxiulinius was nine feet in rices. it. B. BUTLAND 37 Kin St. W. Torbuto. n, rent of twos more other babies, and their llli.Ilt d! :: }<Lr111 Ill\ c 1 b +'110 was Vlsltl g leis mother, n, ),td Dye la,npte Card to lire mother and L'r:tisll C'oluul is for rsiltvay col struction, Dean, was exa uinin a pistol belonging -to hight, and several other F mane of equal — tc) loan on Mortgage. Trust funds. For m tell vahtable information. stature are said to have lived during the (���� particulars apply to BRATTY, CHAD We s. Richardson R co., Montreal.,, : { ; • The stcaTll putnPs in Montreal were start J(,lllt Westley t accldeni4y Went °tf, kill reign of Augustus. Accounts are contained u _ wtaR, BLACKHTOCH &MALT, Toronto_ e,} the t)ther. clay on account of the rise of ing Mrs. Dean 1ltl�l3T�i+O��'S I i in the pllr{losophical transactions of the 111E INDUSTRIAL UNION OF B. N. A. —Incor .._ the st. Lawreiice, and succeeded' prevent-' The other mot iiig the Anchor line Royal Society, of human .skeletons dug P pOCltt,cf ltliid. Effects Assurances for. Sickness, PATENT "TEMPERED STEEL BRR -SLEIGHS. -in 40.. ' ing the cellars • aloha the water) ram g steamer Cit f Natchez and'the �lississi 1 WILLIAM `,, y PP in ]+,ngland, measuring eight ar,nd trine fe t ,� pient and peath ; also endowments. Agents, llt)oded. 1 . Valley . stca r, R. S. Hayes, with four : etit ill Ist file were burned to, the in length. these were probably the remai s Catn-•tvsers and cullecctoM'ev TorontoAppl }, heavily loads bar`g'es, JoxRS, Secretary, The T)omil1io11 Cu ernm of Romans. Many fabulous .and •contra- _ _ -�, _ — - i 1te \, year. make a (considerable number of Ill. causing a total; dietary stories have beeitl told at one time BUSINESS EDUCATION. waters edge t Cairo, yf I c- c)stnl extensions: t11�ro tgltuut 'Southern Dian- • loss of one nl' lion dollars. of the I'atagonians who, according travelers nnadian tttiyineyy Unit eryity and Shorthand Insti- ' ,:L giving r a bl -wee) ly mail t all•avail- have been a race of giants. An English °fit- �j lute, Yubliv Library Building, Toronto. blade in two sizes, carrying from 5110 to 2,b00 Ibs• Itol , 1, Bills will U it in both Houses of e af) }e points. Light, Neat, Strong and very Durable. Will stand by } , .. Congress awe ding to Mrs. Logan the pen- vial once declared that he had measurt d tti' Illustrated t'itralas Free. `� • �tual test a00 per r(?nt. over raw tele, and the "lu ee hundred ait(I stxteell Ind ians tin the $ion she won d have race }ved had her bus- the bodes of men, in sepulchres in South TlIOttAB 13R�'i' resident, t IIAKtse`,v and(Manager, runl,ere we r six litnes tort{Ier, and, being spring Three Irhnal\ a <ra resol'rve near D ontreal are bated died of wounds in ervice - instead of - America, between eleven and twelve feet _ _ _ _ te,,,pered, cio not drag or grip, drawling fully ant - ( illy b ,r' gyred and +will �e entitled to vote in disease the f un/lati°n of which; it is•claim' high• Turner, the naturalist, declares that half caster on bare ell AT Prices are RIGHT, and I, tc�tSt ,., SAUSAGEIP CASINGS • orcicra should be played AT UNCE to secure delivery Lal)raii is cctttuty, 0 ebec, at t e next DO- ed, was laid ,y exposure c�f his army life. _ lie once saw upon the rcoast of Brazil, a race this •season, as our entire supply is being rapidly 7 !¢ - taken up. Just the thing for delivery alai *hs, carry I 11,i)li' +n zlE flan. 1 The Chien o City Cou ell have' passed s of gigll.ntic savages, one of whom was twelve 6 �'ts ill the of ( weneral Logan tali feet iu bight, '1'lle declaration of Turner` is "New shipment from N:ngland, F.x Steamship "IaTor ally, rlemocrata, etc. Send for circular with full par- + ! , i illring o+ e,nlc the lisp -1 „ resolution as ills the famiy b 1; r -s war ` ;,l l0, l fi3, to be i ltcrrc(l in (,htcago; I all the more credible, by the statement of M•e�ian." Lowest pt•ic•ea to the testis, \ve arc sole titulars and ask your carriage makers for these . 1 1'()st -I tl,ce av ing� r)anl. toallo++ 11181' lt1a1119 } _ p- t nts in Canada for hicBride's Celebrated Sheep goods, � J. it. AIVY1.4 LO�t: �I'E't: Co. (Ld•l+ X151 li!1' in excess b the withdr lwals, '1'he tied the tiout I -1 lark Coml�llSfilOnCl'8 hiLVC tP,11- bL Thevet, of 1•'ratled, who in his descri ,�, t,;['F W'II. l'unada. _ I �,{ total :gnu >unt to the credit of - c epusitors is e saw and measured the skcle _ JA.ii -y PAIIIK .l SON. Toronto. Allan Lino Royal Mail Steamshipat - t ( }cic.(1 a sib or file grave. A•subscription tion of America, pub}iahed in Paris in 15;:,, Casio Write forquotwtiona. po�t 1I,tilU,iaU• I ( fund has bee started in Washington fog the asserts that h a _ ' , .. C: I.: - ixmtractorsor the St. ;lair tunnel -I: Sailing during winter true► Portland every Tours• i' 'I'hc, benefit of \Tr.. L°gan, for which feu thousand ,ton of a South American which was eleven - � C day an d Ilalifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in' es din five hours, feet five inches in length. To these re- m uebee every Saturday to Liverpool, 'vile )llec,te • I summer from privileges dollars c su -at Sarnia }rave been' granted th • I1 ,, nilLl kaUle instances mtLy be added a w( - I have. posltivo remedy Ior fife al we disease by It. rue r reEel,tl tLpplied for', with regar 1 to exenlp- FoltEIC; r° ortit,ne(1 living man, whom Diemer lboumDd. ore,.e. or worst kim- au1 or)ong st.udint calling at Londonderry tv l nd mails and passengers I . y Taut ►ecessary to . � ' I I P P for Sbotland and Ireland ; also from Baltimore, via tiOn of ('usto111s club., on p rn niece or Robert T3larns, is hectic saw at Utrecht, nteasuritig eight feet �n bs•s cured. tndesd •° see °nR is my f.ltn.ln to iiamax and 8t. Joh, , N.F., to Liverpool iortnigjltly Igal,ella I3 �,,, i •treaty, that i will send Tko norrI.E•1 81iliE; WPstnwr tal'l'y ()Ii their ,ovorl{?,� a ' six inches. Dr. 13ecamUB, all ancient scholar witb • VAI.velll.R TRRATiSS on this d,aeaa• to wy a steamers of tltg Glae- Salvation teeny have Beall. Ra4aW. (five express and A. 1 1, address durin(f summer months. Th i( • The ralil:s of they g DR, T. A. raLO, r - Q�a Y�rQ n� Portland, Boston and Philadelphia ; and during bum -� a Winnipeg Rumors o impending �var still orerhhnlg reports haven• sii<1 asywoman nineefeett in l ' ,, e3 �� Q =� I g °a hoes sail durintc winter to and from alitaz• I)ecll ( :ottsiderably I augmented I a I man of ten feet I • — _ _ mer between Glasgow and Montreal week ,Glasgow) : (lays. Sant ay they par France. , hi ht. - - -- and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia' . Within the last few ) - - . ,(led the streets �i�e. hundred trans with trait I.ul{;: r'an (Icaeoii cs hxve' arrived in fortnightly. %'alter Parsons, ho acted ae porter to ' Jc l�r. 1(), 1t3s5.- -For two }sees my amage,. or other information a ly to i , I wife's health 'was nin down. titer was Fur freight, p hand anti banners.; ,London ! Ding James I. of l:.r gland, was seven feet pp I ; ,:,. ern ally rutaciatl li and., too weak to do I A Schumacher & Co., Baltimore ; S. Cunard & Co., 11 1` �. �' , its been- eleeted to 'O An atteur tt was reset tl made to drstrciy Wm. Thomp Rev- Dr, I artrldge h ►' Y si): inches in stature. But the "Chinese „nythintr tl)r hersn►t ;she was Oven till Halifax - Shea & Co., tit. John's, N.F. ; Icy five �loctora, they all )assed the All & Co., Chicago, Isise funds or the new , },y exp }osiv •s one of th t churches u► I.yous, claim to have men among them in the last ; t son &. Co., St. John, N.B. ; Toronto '' to - 1*njland to x it tong �I I Loy & Alden, New York ; H. Bourlier, , ,) be exr cted at H. liftL \lr.• Hari) v titauley 1`ay started furlan• oo�ltury who were #iftceti ft et high. blow- ! o' „�,menretittt intr I)r. Jug,a Ailed tin( sin Atla s, Rae & Co•, Quebec ; Wm. Brookie, Philadel• cathedral t I, - . zibar ou 1 is expedttt,n to rescue hniin ever, this rc }wet may have no more fouudtL I I,,,•(.,,thnr, lb+t, and after tnkinq six I phi ; H. A. Allen, Portland, P,osto'l, MQntreaL l j1:C111Ot'Stl°ti Of the organizatl( 11 of the fil'st i,,,(tles she way, so much- improved that �Oloui)rl episcopa Pasha , tign than this ehrodolo�ical fable 8 uE the s to (our t look after herhous -hold duties. , 1 v' . -. ! : N I' tie )arts tf the` railway a cident yin the' The repc)-t that rcrii ifi� land I:lissia had suns of l'h.u1a• . At. ID , l + i - reached an agrecmcllt .concerning Ilulk, ri,L , ,,,, 1(b l:n int(r, P. {. naL ; NAIILTON Inky V ountain were exag crated. One , -- T root.) _ (� - life only \vas lost, a section man "namctl I' ii denied: . I � = SOALE CU. With isle Queen- . y � . '\ eville. The disaster qu litre 1 t':tron'h dis I Prince icholag of 1 oittetiCgrb etas c i`ll loads trio way, ' to Her NiajCgtY's'' I = . - - ol,edience of the onlp:tny s tl structlons., i c•rl out a:,,(J Ht troc,ps,lw 'lo will be armed with 'Sir Hent � y • V '• • FARMER$' HAY & I * )rivate drawing -room, alld ths,.visitor tit I CATTLE SCALES. •' _ - _ '1'i,E• total wait es of the e ports anil stn- I - _ - . r), month of NO: iepeatulg itie�. t '.I 1 . ; �iimself in the reaen(c "of lidyalty, it may 23 ADElA1DE ST. E ,TORONTO. t,' *4 - ports of the llom�nion for tit P I _ -- Une of these States ,lit, 1,317,392 and.I A nt }till) r of Buddhist prtcsts teal e of %red . All clas-es of fine work. bi(rs, of Printers' Leads, _ _ makes an elegant \ember +were re eeti eI) 4 (;enerlLl I'uberts their' 81stailee ill the paci- , be fur the first time. ire is scwu r churl — r,; Cnstrnns auce1, sad unless he is a atatiilt►criut; churl, Slugs and Metal Furniture. Send for prices. 1 = _ ;,3U•_>,419. Th total ale° tit °f r - - 3 —= XMAS_PRESENT fication of Burmah. ,who tt uuld he ill at case in any lady's tom ” ®' I �r duty collected f the same onth was •• ►+ rl'he Pa is Tcal m " nd the Liberte deny ; - CHAMPION UNION SCALE f. , I . )any, ho soon feels at honre, lie is sure to ! I . i . '. 91 i ; l G'?. e I a celebrity, and the Queen's kindly ttuos• a - %% resi Wed .the I tilat eithc r France or Germany has any in I � , ' Capacity joz, to 24011,8. t l \l r. ilcI.eod ti�ltewart Ravi o or' I lions as to the "forte" which bps made •him r : . 1. 1 � presidency of the Canada tlantic railwav, teutiwl t) go to war. � � — with wei hie core $S• �: ' view of his c. ndidacy fo the mayoralty I \i r: (_ -dstone has leclined all overti: res famous, send him away t►ttite happy after • • • plete, t7 t t 1n reneral the ten minutes' interview to w1u a away - -ASSESSMENT' SYSTEM. Every household should - ,I{ � .. of Utta+va, �Ir. D. C. Liras ey, late g to recei a deputatiot s on the occasion of _ I • have one. leans per, has b' en elected president to his his cdtni Ig birthday, twntitae till tmel tseTOr Tint the salon of the . Mention this paper, 't 1 I One o the severest suowat°t•mg that @vet o pa g i � Mutual a 6 I V e Fund Moulin & UU I . seed. I r ' Ll7"CL� UETIsI'Tl�'E' I -, ... t erritton John Brie a section man, visited he country passed over England on 1 ► and gentlemen 'ill waiCin he ' patniltots. Ont. C.Lpacrty, D to iothe. . - A T 1 Sunday f last week. pleases. while shovelin snow on he track in the Tile dinner itself ie rather more trying. L'�IE ASSO�lAT10N (;rand Trunk 111id Iway yar s, . was run over It is flicial,lly anno tnceil that the meeting ,ro begin pith, it is not sQI'ved until nine - . . I - by all engine cut co pletely in t+vu.:� c,f the mperial Parl ament has beau post o'clock so that the visitor, , if it be his first The largest and moat roaperoue open Assessment - Bri�k was 55 p ors of age (grapes a grown poned t 11 Fo6ruary• visit, will be bleared with au aldermai; a A p - ' lam. Glen es that heT huttlsarirl; I pp Asaociatloti in the world - desires active represents - amil b1a me Bert ti W by the times he finds himself in tfle lives in every section of Canalls ; liberal inducements. , up f Y !� It is reported that .on the gat of April I peal rt, was coniverted .td the Catholic I reception room, or rather corridor, ad)Olnitrg I It ties tau t;o\ermneut t posit, and under the euper- and brf ode -. ° his de th. private dining room in the ictoria ,vision of Ina�ra�� solicited. Address, was L L -'next the ad] tat>�t -genet is g. faith t r _ � the � po a' Z. - . i The French pro a Have steels warned Tow p. 9i r. (tladetono and several oth ©r Cartes n e . .. . . I ,, majors of the 'sates( a in bleb permanent J_ �_ L L i3 C.;0 �ia� . military sclioo s are' rata lished will be re rains ubliahin military news which old stagete•elweYs provide themselves with General Managtir, )a�. - tired, aid the" a point ents given to the against P g _ - p cud in command. of would a of use abr ad. aalitiwiches, which they' eat in 'their rooms. Stag street F.ust Toreato nlaudallts anEl se ode rath has usiked �i tresio The (,Zucson ,.esnters at five tninutea to" the '' G, : :- tom The 'wiati Bu p�- - ' j C� e Itt he district. in ill frontier uards not to hour, sa s a word or two to each guest, and , , putt EX=M(r- t i - -• - t lotion (seder g g �' nse 11 ado to at 1► recent 'meet j x eta ion of ~wise horses. 'than ,slots the way to the dinner feted- I E' �. - , A motion was p )semi the a h° cot? It t e nervous visitor a happiness dept two° t say cure I do cot me.n merely to atop tbem for is - �/ I inb of the Road Commit a of the Dontreal i 1 It i fftated that t to Russian reserves leave Cea�ly on his luck. If U ally cleanse �xTiUE �� � � � i �� 1 �' }� C. tit council id4structing t (' City BLrTVCYOr to Y Y tires and too° havh them rotor° altar°, 1 mean • raALI, I TRUE 1 u 1. \ Y s i,CE II •tLlil•d out. I . larked movements Of g be dinin r at , eon. I have made the dbeasoof F1T8 RPtL61'aY or FALL t communicate it ith the to yar of ICew York Princess Vilristian. happens b tprp alpgNgBy • sirs -ion` study. i wam°t my remedy , FRUITS the Castle and he ait8 next her, lie la aUrO to care the orl ease• Betaae omen have filled la no r , . with a view t the adup ion of a sc ems in I troop. have been n >ticed in BeBaltrabia. have a cal time.b Princet►s Louise, the res•onl�r n thaw rac.r.tni. tens e•aa.to °°.tor. i r""fON • FfIOM �CL�C� RU ��' in r a 1 tole ra )li wires Aft r fighting a lc eel 111r. I'eval, Son of a tnatr...ndl tire• Bott}• of my r°Ftllltble remedy. 61TO j Dlolltreal for plan g g 1 Mown Franc it author, shot himself in g under grog o ® i well + Duchess of Connaught, the Uuehess O Al " • iaproo" and Post OTC*. It costs you notnlne for a trial, the a xlc,men with) revolver. He is dying. beep, are all the hest of compan Un the . •Oa t will C." o°p Agdgdrp.. bps. pB.(olttiooT, co, D��/��1���- �� s Heory Fos., propriet r of large planing Butte 61ce Jt lOi1gU 11h1 Tora�to• J L. �� .11 treat eats Toronto, was Ri ll Hon. Wi {anl H. Smith, Secretary other hand, the Y ern ,ess`�oQ f � o h� lldt ufl _ — - - - - -- - " i milks - on h ing s , - - his arm c air the other morn - of A aTI Is to ircceed Lord IZandulph her manner is shall ng' h r 0 a nervous , found dead g - ' , ing, where h 11ac1 been of t sitting when the . Chur •h ll as leads in the House of Com- v eitora while Princess 8 Be trice is so quiet family retired for the n ght. His cltieath is man . • - . bntecl t i a stroke o paralysis. He was G � rillo- Alb ', the MuIagasay went in as to give a frightened rtes iger a paste er I 1. attrl , has Ucen iiatructcd to stop negotia roneous impression of hauteu . The (,iueen I USE ON YOUR MACt•IINERY ONLY THE WELL -KNOWN 61 years of age. Eur pe; • 11 I' • Charles garrisonwa arrested tit tt'awa lion iii Paris for t} loan for the Hova Gov sentence ns +to teach uest, hi h lie iseexpecV- ' - g 4 a J for passingCollfcderat bills. He is` nown arm ant. 11 ed to answer briefly anti well, all other con �i.RS y0 a' _ 9 - nd s >veral cdrree ondentr of the bond Burin the dialogue. sFiTOI n v °� EtDOl� too =r 1 l i osed'of a antrty, a T e l arts P versation ceaatng g MACHINE � to• have d s q 111ND TLWDE Etiiti file Pee"rles* + . were found in his tr nk. He is s ,d to 7'z , ha8. inform4tion from an undoubt There is no sitting over wine by the gentle €� , ... .. I.. c s °u •e that ltussi4 and Germany signs d a t •; -' i, have keen supplied by an American d else meo, and in one hour they are all in the in these goods, who ha sent quite a s ck dir •t alliance a fdrtnight ago. reception room again. The guests do not have been awarded it during the last three Yeats. Tr area pEERLE88 ` a`o the continent of Euro a but advance in turn and say a few SAX COL MEDALS AXLE GREASE, for your Wagons and Horse Powers - to (,shads. ailway }the . t# alt, "t Le 1lfurt Ecb2, of Winnipeg, I saps that are still 1',locked. 4vlth snow. I` ranee suf• words to Her Majesty, who theft bows Lo Manufactured at 011.1 IN CI TY OIL WORKSt by it ] P 11fercul Beverly fro li atorina. An enormous the company and retiree to her private g�MIJEL ROGERS & �'+o.. to oNTO• throuS t Mr. Royal • mbrosc Le sue, wh(). . ,I = was concerned in the first Rlel rebellion, ' am tint of property was destroyed. - apartments. Next morning the guests 1 - __ _ _ __ - -- /' L. - has obtained a .reinst' ement of all his civil t a rand reception ggiven to the officers licakfast ill their own rooms, and are ex _ I . `_ rights, which he lost i accepting the com- of he I( tench army by tfle Minister of %Var petted to leave by half -past ten. They do i ' I - ' mutation of his des sentence. Lepine 1 13 ulan er emphatically disclaimed the not, except in the case of Ministers, see the 1c I (xe P g `: acted in a most loyal sense during the re- wa like intentional ascribed to him in• Ger (Zueeu fu trio morning. 4 1. 5 I; bellion of 1885. m• ny, I. - • Ttie sentence of De o'se, the British Col- +} F.: p a I I ' he i;ritish iroiiyclad `r'Sultan, anchored A C1eve� Bu4iness �tDfluans d I unlbia nlut±derer, wh was to have been agus, dragged anchor and ran into the Kiilin with me through a thriving i\laine I- h2naed su11e weeks go but secured a re- at « Fr nch steamer ille de Victoria►," .which g spite, wihl be Comm fed to 'imprisonment town, recently, a friend indicated a largo , j S S,0 C I AT I 0 N - \ . h 2�,0 persons on board, nearly all' of Y �� / /�i E I.. - -_ for life. )close, it a )pears, is illsaiie anti - ore were drowned. tanner and remarked : `l That establish- '� f1 confined in Beau port I I. + ment has an entertaining story. Its found- 000. " F - I- was for same years c°nfi P Lord Colin Campbell's solicitors hdve tip' er built u a lac a business and willed it to asylum: . I ed for a new trl 1 of his counter suit for P g Ct, U A R A N T E E CAPITAL, $I,0 - L j. %" The Piyris Tefil sa s the owryer of a P his daughter; instructing his executors to ' - A NOM COM�ANY. • ' I f . �' y - d votes against. hid wife on the ground that ermit her to mana *e the business herself., -�itAD p FiCE TORONTO ONT. - -- : - . - - (' - `French fisying� smac at St. Brieux is suing e verdict of the I ry was against the weight T h© neighbors predicted a collapse of tho r + • • • • ' • • . • . • • • • • • . . 1 • , -. - ' the British Govern cut for indemnity •4r o the evidence. I' concern ;but the girl proved to be even a . • • . • , , • , .. - • •. • `O - I losses �vhi� h he cla ma lie suffered by the ' . g � better business man than her father, and •President. -HON. Slit W. P. IIOWLAND, C.B., H.C.bL, action oil the Xew oundland people, who ' The Lreakilown n the F.n liah Tele h vice- :rC+li�Ntt�B• —, WM. ELL[oT Esq. p cleared .$7,000 the first year. She rate it HoN. WWI. McMAaTttR, , bin off the north a stem by reason f the recent storm is the later settled in S. NoRDHEINRR,'ESQ , { prevents d him fro fis g coast of that colony reateat that has occurred for a quarter of a several years and then a min Hox. Citivy Jl1KTr1 B t►lACDONALD, . W, H. Glass, Esli., • I 1 . - ntury. The gin a are all down in every town, who took to' her. The taking as W. H. BRATTY, Es(l•, A. McLEAN HowARtit Esq.,1 The R ck Mountain Telegraph C- - u Bred miles around n tit: He married her, left the mimst y, H:DWARD HOOt•ER. ,, F �imetoors. J. D. EDGAR, Es Q.; :31 Y - Irt zany's wee is com eted froth lei `,tcineHat irection for a h ( - tnu + J. HisRBRaT M - + »n`, N:Su•• �q, q is now running the tannery with his wife a HbN. JAMES Y01 NO, WALTER S. LEE, t A. L. GOODERHAN Est., l 1n, o .the Canadian Y Pacific to Fort As I I _Dine; °n ,; M. P. RYAN, lsv -, I . ! - ` P ' acted with Helena 1VIu The Tb.e Russian .G � ernment has discove ed help and the the fanciest team in town. , n managing IIireet!iII B. MACDONAL�D. 11,_ which is you of a extensive Nihilist org n --� ..... - .... .. .... ` . ' ..... p electric circuit is now completed in file he existence t A` t + 000 has been o....•.. • North -West, east" nd west front the United nation, the mere ra of which are princi al- 'rhC Fir $trRChil� The Aeaoetation'has born fifteen years in operationr during which time $915, r Mates viii) the Can •dial Pacific. y workmen in large factories in •8t. Ye r$- �: - returned to the Poliey Holders. . . rl i ur in Moscow ild in Vladimir. � M Many petfutne of a good name heralds the claim This year (ltlse) closes the third Quinquennial Period, It is expected there will be a u l) - . At Michell th other afternoon .�ohn g+ that Yutilam's Vainless Corn L+ xtractor is a b ' ' u embers of the o ganization have been ar surplus of over Wo,uoo• The surplus at December 31st ism being $2112,199. n old settle livin in the outskirts nd sinless remedy for corns.. Guarantee Capital and Assets twver $2,OOt100.Ph �mdtfe�astble 1< l Daw, a , g a acre, eertalp,p pr Policies Non - Forfeitable o 3 , +► ht . of the town, was g red to death by a vicious :Dated. . I I bull. His wife run ing out io °the barnyard General'loulan er's action in r®apppint- Fifty i(nitations prove it to be the best. At 1_ 11 and se ®in the flee ing form of her husband ng the generals ' command of the French druggists- ir- g ,' i. t '. } , I; : ji i 1 i s 1 ,. - ,' ;, I . - _ A _ _ , 'i . _, ,:. , d I jj _ e „ I �: . -... :. . -.,. ... �f �� .. .. r.. .. -..: .. 1 Ir -.1 - ' - ,. ', ,.r -. - ,. . -., .i. 11 I I :. 1.. -. : ::. ... ... i 1 r .I I i , - .I. „ :.:. ,. i 1' '1... ' t .. .. Y t _.I.I'Y I, I • , - - !.� � , .. : ": , r �. .:: r 1 1 . . .. i . - i . , -f.' f. .. - - ......: - - ,- - . 1 - .T4 .. - t' ,,, .. t - -. -1 t I ) I .. - _ _ I` . I I )= t'.`. . I I 1 , .. I i I 1� I .. 4 s i4 t l k ,. J I I } t S -' i 1. I - , '-__ _ - J . � , I i Ii., � I � ;� • �� T e Canadian '0A Sportsman" says speaker,,referred tq ther.churell and its _ i I �i'O I+. anti then. t a d r +�. �- , ; - `F r Y4 . al..: :�«. ,r r `` ` Thy horses purchased in Canada by to he Sabbath uchool as F 1 � .. .. k •, 1. °i:" `' ; . Col nels Ravenhill and Philli s for 'the offspring of the church. He thought � . � � _ � ' 11 p the S. S had an inflluence on the Church . - _ ! . _ .1 the Engli$h army have proved very in fi 1 'F - - } .;. 4.' -. `, tt n and mouldin the charact rs 1. satisfactory, and according to the R s e of r=4 T pUR PATRO �• . those who engaged in the work for posi- : late t reports to hand there is tions in the Church ; they would be the 1. : :I .1 . • -1 `� ever prospect of a�n ex�ensite trade future church worker*. - x��x1t ��U in orseflesh springing up hetween •� The parental providential and moral - -' _I.. Is p bliehed every F�•idey morni g et its! office, the ominion and the mother res nsibitit in tl a traiYl `' ' I'iokeriug, Cnt. r land, Po y i lag Oi the . _ -- I . r' TERMS Tile rites offered b the above officers young," was then introduced br Mr. A, � ' ' F I ' lP y i lshing you each and >fi. a per y�ai; �Y.00 if pail is id anee. wet - very miserly, and now we find Day' Many points were refere•�d to as ' RATES OF ADVERTISING: N(i,: objects fur which children should be s . Firs insertion, per line - Scents. that they have landed the horses on gall ' V1 a�sant and Pros Prosper _ Eac subse cent insertion, per lie - $ " trained, such as : train for Christ ; to I q the auks of the Thames for less than study the Scriptures ; prayer; parents to Ous ew Y :e r • Th s rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- r.. a we take th1S . the overuinent in England -paid for pray for, with, and personally by name verti emonts. y. sp vial terms given to partie making 'cap- tlrei purchases heretofore. If the for their children; duty to others, etc. + oppoii tunjty of tllankln you tact for 8 or 6 months or by t e year. Half- rent SelltatiVes Of the Government tiL'h0 wad t0 train ? The stouts. When . I-. y r year or yearly contracts payable_ quarterly. p • Bu fuses cards, feu lines or and r, with paper, had,• wheel here, offered figures that to train ? Before habits were formed. for the liberal patrons e ' y one ear, �$5 00, payable in advan e. Rev. Mr. Stratton followed. He s oke • ! g • wool have tom . I Notics in local columns ton ants per line, pared at all favorably P . • / . IIve o is per line each bubseq ant insertion. with those given by American bu era °f the influence of parents attending Sab• you have given• uS during spec alJ�ontract rates made kno non applies- �' bath School with the children. , The S. ' `�, :: lion Iio free advertising. they would ll rve got a class of horses , g, should not be the Only place where + ' Ad, ertisements without writte instructions the. , past I year . We h0 e 'I will a inserted untQ forbidden a charged ac- lira would have astonished their the children go to worship, or the church - , a p - �ord ugly. Orders f r discontiuu ng a3vertise- COU21 ryme2l. Canada can breed as Rhere the father and mOtl2gr g0 g0 wor- duj'111 the cojn year to "men smust be in writing and a nt to the pub- good Drees as any country under the P ' . . •� inh r• ' _hi , there abould be no sepikration be• �o work promptly attended to sun, but if Englishmen want them tween thehurch and they Sabbath i ' reC�,'j`1 a cOntlnuan f I L. S ACKERMAN. P OPRIETOR. School. le ce o the they ust pay, the same figure as the How shall we secure the . deepest : same. , - y . I port user fiofn the United States. ' i; spiritual interest in our work ?" was 1 - Our Politloo- strict Ind pendence.' P - i R Our Aim -A First -class Local Paper, • taken u and discussed by IuessrQ.. Call. Often. You will F 1. our E�cpectrt,tione The hearty Th result of the municipal elections p support of the ueonie of Pickering and vicinity. 1n To onto was eagerly watched Barker, Day, Eastman and others. Deep, g yl gn tuality, personal consecration, gayer, a1�a31'�' find son�ethin you ' •1 ,._ overt a Provinc e, and when the tale- ,were earnestly urged as requisite -ea RIDAY, JANUARY 1887. :: graphiannounced the return of W. H. obtaining the objeete set forth in the need "am0Y1 st our well a,$- .11 I. Howland as Mayor by a majority of theme. 2,1f37 Ithere was considerable rejoicing. "Teachers' meetings, their importance 'sorted -stock of General �_ ' TO OUR PATRO S The c ntest was the most exci ' and the methods of conducting them,' - I ' tins was iuti dared b Mr. Da He said Hardw � ` ,_4 ' '' that as taken place in the Queen y y• are, Painters su � _ -' _ '; ' ' ith thi the first issue of the year City f r many years, and the result that these meetings should be for the .,� ' . 188 , we desire to return ur sincere study of the Word, to get at the troth. plies Table and Pocket Cut r shows that tom stance -and moralit ;, the ks to our atrons fur t sir liberal P 7 there is a great deal of difference between , i. p ties a strong hold on the electorate. the truth and mere opinions. He tom- �' ' lei y, Platedwai e - House `' pat onage to TxE NEWS uring the , Y Y p Howland % Altho gh Mayor d is some. pared teachin the word to sowin seed 1': , + ea 1886. Ever de 'art ant of our thin fan extremist, he has never- The chat act a of the soil should 1 be • I keepers Supplies, Farm '• _I bu mess- advertising, , s bscri tion" - studied into which the geed is to sown. - 1" - I g P ;tholes done efficient work during the , i. .. 1. ` ; and job -shows a large in tease over past year in cleansing the augean It was also important to know how to 1 Qol►', etc. I' I ,":., ` 188 , slid for this increase our many stable , and recta 'in abuses that sow. In sowing the word of life it urea _ sate mod friends throughou the town - h g necessary to break it up in such a way � C. DALE ' _ eve t o ion revelled in 1r t . , ship and neighboring mu ieepalities P y 1. A I t 11 Cqunc 1. This ear he oes back with ° ' i are n itled to and wi pie se accept se ant y He would use illustratioha iu teaching :, t Piekei'ln .' 3s°i \ Y en pledged temperance support- the Nord. He . alsa dwelt on the i,n• ... : � _ --� I our eartiest thanks. ! - _ t . .I er in he Council, and it is therefore portance of haviuug the rigtt person to . - - + T E NEwS now has thg. *eputation r, I i sa a to redact ,that Lis lit durin teach. , 1. for rzt -class work, promp� ess in fill- th _e' P P4 . g f, How can we -best enRag6 the whole I ! - . ; . ;i .i , y r will . be an aggressive one. . -� I ; '. • ing rders, and square business deal- 'rh h h moral sentiment manifested' church in the 'study of the Bibb,' was i' - - ' I, : ' g introduced b Rev. Mr. `Vestue Tlie a i lugs and 'this reputIttion we shall in T ronto, as exemplified in this Y 3 • earn stly endeavor to sus sin.. �'Ve P speaker divided the whole church into i I + electio , greatly redounds to its credit, two classes, viz., that citron a lro do °`r therefore trust that the pa ronage so P ' ,' and should be an example to other- study and those who do not. The object 1' a ' .r yr j� kind y bestowed in the pat will be titre ands towns throughout the now es, how shall thoae who do induce cont hued during the y ear u on which pro 1 ce. those who do not to do so ? He would �. � , i ~' we ave just entered. ! i eniphasiz the simple, earnest, emphatics - r.�-:. j ; W'shrng all our patrons'; d friends T e Labor Commrs3ron recently ap- reading o ie mr, d, and would give ( a ha v and res emus e r Dints. b the Dominion G v rn read "inns a prominence in church ear. arse ASSOrtIllent Qf Z.ai'Y1pS, tC.� • .> ! P.. P P Y P Y o e meat . A will h ve power to enquire and report v : ; - 1. ices. He cold alEo urge that in church r + - Pervice�s we deal more is principles in $ •table for the Hoj2da Seaso ran n In i price;, The new Manitoba Legis atui e' will on th subject of labor, its relations to y , I which ,,we all agree. p - be c mposed of fourteen fa mars, six capita , the hours of labor, and the -.T1 ings the Sabbath School teacher ; _ from 25 cents (complete) up. '- �; met hants, five lawyers, fo r journal= earnin s of laboring men and women, ought to know;" was the next theme. -� ' f : I , rats, three surve ors, two do tors, and and t e means of romotin their The teacher should know Chicist in .the i I - { y g N.. � First class mixed tansies ohly 9 cents per lb I one rewer. - mater al, social and intellectual pros- heart -a living, personal presence• - o ' �1 t �` '' P Y p g p that when he came Bofors his clas%' , 0, O G A N , I I �' silt and of devel° in the product- • p I C► E R G T e M-owat Government ae >gain Chrisi would come. Know what you are - R� ive industries of the Dominion so as to i. been returned to power with follovdin Aoh iz to work u on -know our class. R I 1. i g advan a and improve the trade and Tire words $. S. leacher, covers alt the . u I of fi y -six members, the pposition - : I Comm ice of Canada; also to enquire way from the infant to the adult class; ; j I f. ' haul thirt - two,with one ode end- j'�+ - ., ` g y P and report on the practical operation all the way from the gituplicily of the in- �U j erg, the Talloj', �las been .ln s . ch , _ �"�"r { ant nd one Labor represent five, or a of arb'Itration and conciliation .in the fang to the expounder of the word-al . ' majority for the Gover meat. of po , I y settle ec�t of disputes between em- most a preacher. T e man who can a . try. dl'ess111g up his customer as.- iF Sa 1 :� . twenty -four, not counting th Indepen- plover and employees. Also to en- build a house is the ma� who knows how, 11 '•g (,.;: dent ;or Labor membe'rs., o doubt not the -man who will to tell on' all Sue handsome meii should be dre sed ti quire nd report as to the expediency 3- . ' Mr. lklowat is pleased to liar such a of 1 n all such matters as are t about it'. ' He needs to know vastly more �.. g a P g ° aboug the Bible than he does ; he wants at t is o� ous season. that, l eal1�', he ad �_ - ear a following at his back but we farm ire subjects of the en air A _1 ' cannot her thinkinry q Y to be familiar with his Bible -its illustra- + - : ( p o the en the under the adniuustration of one of the five character, its historical character. not U e to `'''rite ' all adv:.. ge wi lies i - interests of the country, rude ndant of s IN i 3 P r Ministgrs of the (gown, who will be He should have common sense to iuter- , - • party, the majority is too large ��hen e�f'1' od alike a happy dolly, loll- - special }y charged with the great slid prat the Bible...... `To summarize : lie y y j 1= ' a Gov' rnment finds itself rted „ should know Christ, k ow his class, and - -•t { ;' pP° important questions relating to trade s e t : �Tew Year. { , by n imited majority it is mo a watch- ° know ilia Bible. p _ 20 and commerce -iu other words, to !, I .' fnl °of its own position, and tit country • The question of the' place for holding a oen a Minister of Trade and Coin - PP the neat convention v•as discussed and conselquently reaps file bone t of this mores, ho will have under Iris -char e - - -- -- - - - -.- g left for the Executive ; to decide. Prob- -1 I.. : line o conduct.' With,an ov rwhelm• - i and supervision all the numerous and ably Claremont or Whitevale will be i t R ing ajority the opposite is o0 often im ortnt questions that arise, direct- chosen. f , 1 1. the r suit. P q •:.. ' . I . 2AR - %S___ _: , ly, or in erectly, concerning trade and Portage la Prairie leas had - auotlier ; �, T comma e. _ - e resignation of Lord andol h _ s - I P _,�_ __ disastrous fire. FoT Xmas Presents, ! ., '' ` Chur hill of the leadersh of the §a h ! - -- •_ - -- _ _.____ .. �• - - ' bat School Convention. I '►'Pty Adrertiae»ie»ta. t 4 . Conservative pstrty in the Imperial b __ �-, F Colored Gras w I . For s are,. _ , House of Commons will in all pro- .; i P The f flowing is a • condensed report of , balbilit rove the death -bl w to the Notice of . Application for '� For Fruit and Confectio �e ' s;- Y P the disc ssion on the various themes in. t'y, : \ I _ $ • Salisbury Ministry, unless Lie efforts troduced at the }•scent session of the Sab• Letters of tuardianship.l Far Choice Groceries ' � a '` � I E., that ,�re being made to s cure the bath Sch of Convention held at « "hitby. I I I 1. ' .. i. . Our R a e has been limited duriu the , ser viges of Lord Hartington' leader of P R Izs th,t Alfa tte - o le p t :I �:- t G t nr�licn- .. _ • 4 - t holida s a w I u . , � d 8 er e s f• co ne .r P the monist faction) shall b suttees- quently pre• xhi� or' If #t1tR »a f,►eor a eor,ltxlt ,. For Comb and Stra_ In , ed �, . g one -.� - ve, P, - - nted a �` m fur. But such a result rs oubtfuh �, �iviuthe�xeport before. Burrell. �. I- S st matic t:ivi • n w as 'i trodo y cod R -=1- Lord artin I n to an n d 1r _ ton 1 h amb r- e _ 4 a by Rev. Mr. Matthews. 'th speaker Application wilt bo made to the surrogate ! �• P lain are with the Government oll the stated tl at means was money-one - Court of the �oiunt of Ontario, before the Judge `j` \y,'W •��J ■' , °'_,. _; One o f .V W� i Pick6ii - ! .1 I in Chambers, at the Court House in Whitby, , Homo Rule question, but -th it fealty the gifts f G d- y % � . q o and shoal ,,: :. j' R d b usMl in after the expiration of twenty days from the _ - on al other important issue cannot His sere ee. He referred to the counec• Aral publication hereof, on t,ehatf of Charity . Lion bet eon the Jewish and Christian Read' of the Township of Pickering, in the - a, ., `� 1 I be re led on. ,Hence : it is reported County of Ontario, VI'tdow, fog an order appoint - i r , t : I Church nd said that if under the foriner in the said Charity Reo� uardian of the said ! . �._ _ I ! ' . > that, failing in his efforts t forma w�ivam George the . .�, . �,,�i 1-.. e Cornish ed Burro n tI-�!P711�� one•tent was required, 6 11. wee V Coa11 ion lZinestry, Lora allsbur q trod, how #Hoch snore Dated at PiokerinR this 5th da of Jnnun v ! `- Y shoal b v yy ''y sI d R'1 en Under the Brea er privi- A.D., 1887. CHARITY REED . - - will dissolve the House a d. again loges of the gospel . at the pros nt He 10.18 by her solicitor, T. B. Bunting. : . • Are:�oa going to `get married this Xmas This i none. ! apps 1 to the people on the 'nioniste quoted statistics to show that no one per of our business. We only wish to intimate that we are serif r 1 • platform. From appearances t present cent. wa Riven by the Christian Church 110RSE FOR -SALE. ng magnificent an ' Lam s, Fancy Lam s Lam Goods, i it 1°ol►s very much as if Mr. ladstone of the Hied - States to the suss o riceR. p ' p Diner, Tea and Chamber Bette at hole " . Firstrolass Four jeer old' 'colt ; ;dark bay ; p Superb China Fruit Baskets, a variety of fancy China dishes an electio- . will soon be at the head of th English Christ. n conelosion he referred to sound in every pparticular ; good driver. Auply plated gods suitable for Xmas presents at prices -to suit the times, Government once more. several oble examples - of munificent to w. T. HAh'rBICK, Pickering. 9-1r - ; I vin - 87rZOT A M � ! For the next Thirty Days! We will -giv I a'- P6 �hel Labor' candidates in ,Toronto Reg. r. Barker emphasized what had ' "��'�' ; sent of a handso'mb China Cu'p sad Saucer with eye pound of our 0 i ' ' ! and 70e. Teas, or every two pounds of our 2�e. and 4Uc. ore - 6Oc., rY P 4 c., , t ' ! polled a very strong VOte, ut they been sal as to the persOIIal benefits Of same into the premisgs of the undersigned P ground Coffee 1. k..: i giving. lot r9, 5th concession, Piokeittig, some time A complete assortmbnt of Choice Xmas Fruits at close prices. A fu line ot• '• did n b an means receive the full Rev. r. Ma ago' YI Y Hain 1 a spring calf. Owner is requested to prove ro• fo lowed p I and- sai8 h c Dice f . 8 anvil arty, ay e: enaee and tg�Ce tc away, or it will Y grocer res, and the Famous Louise Baking Powder put up in o e ound Ali. t strong o the w4orkmgmen vote 1n that all lad talents -Rome in one di - .e sorb p II roc u llo auction on the 8th of January, tins at 80c, per lb. An assortment of Canned Goods and :Fish. Fresh lk and ; t I that c' y. I But this only goes to prove tion and ome in another. Moue was a I.M. TAXI P OH. 8.10 canned O tern arriving every week direct from Baltimore at the / y ya Brazili u Ware- ' 1 what as Eton been remarks ,that it talent, a d he thought it should be re- house. Don't forget to call before purehasinr. 4 canno be ex acted that wor in en garded i this way. '. Wishin t. 1 I P Mr. lfred Da g you all a happy Season, ' I 11 , , : will hro�r aside life -long political y, Becretar� ` of the ,,i I . I am your Obedient Servant, • . Dominic S. S. Association, followed. " ! ' ( ! feelin s to (vote fora nomi e . frgm - • He cons dared these talents God's C�Yr'e Breton Railway. j a "(� J� 1 i_ amen st themselves unless he happens rill . PP, talents, o be used in his servi e. He ' �.�y D" % ' 'f i I to be f th 1r own stripe a in critics. �CT1ox--°'s' 'xa�oWS sznx$y everell's Block Brock. St., Whltb , DYIt. ;` .,, P P would li a to see a theme on -the ist next , GNM And it i with a rest ma orit . of " ... g y year, entitled The Privilege of Gibing. :sass t. Worttn.. of poseeno�ton,, { � 1:. those ho re advocates oft a form- "Who - are the equipments of a first• 1.: ation f a t ird or tom efian art y Sealed tenders, aderessea to the nnderei nod- . class sell of ?" was introduced b Mr. ' p P y' and endorsed "Tenders for Cape Breton Rail- e ; . . � ,, - :. The o'd a tl feelin will co a to the Ji• W. igginbotham. In his opinion wa , • will be received at . this office up to noon P Y g these w re, 1st, a plentiful s pply of on 1'ednesday the 12th day of January, 1887, for s �:. front duri g an .election c test in certain works of construction. - � `- I•1/ Bibles vet scholar to have on of his ," ! spite eve themselves and the re- y Plans and profiles will be open f r in�ppe000Lic�! But I have 11 ust receiti ed a Fine Assortment of ' OWn ; 2 d, a register, in which every at the office of the Chief Engineer and General J - Manager Government and a so at tiro office of the Cape itreton Railway (t I. �. date g is the vote while the ominee complete record kept; 8rd, an organ or at port Ha�kesbu Y,-0 �s F.,�.T �T , �•O Q 1 I in be elf 'a certain principle .piano, or music f ome kinds da of December, ireesCw "enn and after the 97th r ' g { p tae le gets . o should be h the general specift- ;. c snows under. It is to be r stetted in every school; 4th, a small bell jodi- u n one and apps cation °f tender may be ob sed Co>rn►prising Grey Flannels, Tweeds, Fai1Cy TT011$erl g8� r. E • that t o oaten this is the case but the eiously used in eve school ; gth; a No tender whl be ante �,`, ned dniess on one of - '� • 1 every Canadian and Fancy Xarn Cotton Bas &c i , t ' blackbo d was one of the most im ort• the printed forms and °the conditions ar4 �°,' r P °°m "� �'� All vet x. 1. same exults may, 'iii our Dpi ion, be ant thin •and 8111 a' lulls of p ChE T R , raft con- », ord I ::. I y ap . expect so long as party fe ling in ° . ,17_ r...- $ verted to chess. �. P. $ , .: . - ., this co ntrv� runs as hi h as at the LE I - - ' g - The i flttenoe of ohs Sabbath School 00"eta#. I • pteseii time,. Dept of Railways and Oanala, _. 10 :: !.-I.- . . - i - - 11 � : . . - . , :_ II 1 i on the C ureh," was next taken up. 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Lord Duffs in is opposed to tb form- d I ki • - I ; , . . THE VERY LATEST NEWS CQL ED FROM anon of a net ve Indian volunteer corps I; . - 1IIE LOCAL PRESS ANI) GLEANED FROM in India. - . 1. I ti +: OTHER SOURCES. There is strong probabilit of an ' '' I - ; • 1. I � I eg losion in uropea�n affairs at a y time. f I ,. i ' , I iconsea to spear gsh in La - e �Simcoe .,. • p L The 12arqu a of Bath offers to sell his __ _ _�. _ _ • are nor issued. estates in Ire and _ at a heavy r duction . ! • . ' �: 1v e S Felt 0 ershoes Li S Felt versho s, Beaverton and Thorah get rned their from judicial ants. J 1-1 old council by acclamation. Mr. Gooch n ilea agreed . to accept- .. . - • °woe in . ' Men'S Felt Boots, r - idles' Felt Balmorals... a Considerable betting took ,dace 1n Saba wy cabinets on certain - Beaverton on the result of the 1 etions. conditions. ' There. wa a and' ' celetr tion . at ' A � ==0M: =xI3 .A SO) EN'T 4F • Mr. - Torrance has retired from the �' - I . Berlin:on Ne Year's day of th eight- management of the tiYellIngt n Hotel, , • • , . blarKham. teenth an •sary of Emperor illiam's I -' i I . '. _ ome M, de Mats Lined Ki and Buck loves M�a ere ; entrance into he Prussian army. , > > , air. J. D. McKay, principal of Mark"' Minister W at has informed he Im- ham Public School, has left to t ke charge •periul Gover ent I that he has eceived . '' Clouds; Shawls, Car igan ackets, Caps,• � of Bloomingdale school. communicati a from Canada f voral3le i , :f it • J. B.. Smith, druggi4t, of P rt Hope, t° the resump ion of fishery negotiations I �' 1 _ Blankets and nd'erclothingb:.. . diedotrom the effects of burns r ceived at with the Unit d States. , i i -� = the late fire in his store. \ An Eastern zoologist recentlyp id $500 I , ;'_ � 1 ' - 11 'I . 11 . The Township f Uxbridge h s an as• for four crow d pigeons. They re of a sociatiob at Siloam for the Ap ehension delicate steel lue color, are al oat as ' ' ' " - P r _ I. - � and Prosecution of Felons. large as turke s, and the crest • com- ' 1 - _.: . Mr. James A. Todd has purchased' th', a Posed of a ro of grey feathers tauding : I .11 I '., . .' ' . upright. 1. store and dwelling of Mr. Hopkins, in i . Stouffville, and has opened o t a fall A parts -col red baby is rep rted to . • l stock. have been orn at . Aberdee Miss. I i ..'.11 . + Its father is very. black Ne o ; its .1 i • ; 1. Mr. Sykes, of Port Perry High'fichogl, mother a light ulatto. Half t e child'd _. has been appointed to the mode master body is black nd, the other near y white; _ _ _ . shi in strathroy Collegiate Ins, tote a 'd Say .I Just Read This. F F ' P � the hair on on Bide of its.Mead i kinky; ! �'• ' t !: � - _ �'�" I .- Traininn Schools for Teachers. on the other li ht and efts ht Bile one :i _ A lynz is reported to have b En seen eye is black an the of� er ills.` t; near Strettonrille of late. On Sunday the most pe act election • s stem for It is edifying to watch the di�plaq _ _ i ' f 1 de i% the different store window _ i. ' ,r; "``' I. night of last week \dr. P. Whtbn y, w1�h cities is that i operation in N w York. ma _= ' •/ / "..� » . ���� _ .r ,o,_ . his «its and child, was driv}na to U- Thia law has tool the test o fourteen in Pickering, which are filled wit - --+' fF --° _= t-. . ___ . s g 1•+ % Vii- ;•_� bridge near the place referred o when years practiea experience in he worst Christmas goods. B11t we are COm- , - _` �1 �\ i��� a j -,~° ;.� , the cries of th'e.baby must have ttracted city in the Uni n, aril i has s ood it so elled to Sa that there has n9ver been_`' a - x -' - • ' P y Ate`' a the 1 -nx as it gave chase and otlowed trittnl hand tat now, after all these - - -Y t. -- =- r r. 3 P y a better display of merchandise since -� . the cutter to the edge of the to ' years' trial, not even the most i telligent i - - - our ad_ vent to this locality. If Santa = � ' . , - ' • Mr. Chinn, of Uxbridge, was o -a " visit friends of purit in electioiJS has any Cla s is in need of a ase o d li, a raw .�.�r�� to his brother in Brooklin, when he was change or ame dment to su est. It Q ' $- L.1 t,.� .�z;►ANC� S taken ill and died suddenly of he A dig- went into effect in 1872, at th close of hid a barrel of molasses, ajset of sil- i E FTA LES AND EYE -GL ..S SES ease early on Monday morning of last the Boss, Tweed regin :e. ver are, an Xmas card or anything ►7 . -01 i Are the on} Genuina E glish Articles in the Canadian Market. - week. He was probably one of t e rich ]Pro* Trade. -: 1 el , he had better come to Pickering - Real Pebbles are kept n stock. T to are givers to purchasers to pr ve genninetiesi3.` ' - est men in town, and we belies mad The rednctio of internal re else and S you see- But We had almost for They are recommends by and test monials have been received from I�he President, I t _ - . most of his fortune in the hotel b siness the taking off °f revenue stamps from pro- gotten the most important affair of all , Navin kept the Revere House ear th prietary medici es, no doubt h e largely g p `ice- President, Ea -Pr silent, and a -Vice- President of the Medical Association of g P In mentioning the displays of this fee- Canada ; the President of the Colle a of Physicana and Surgeons of Quebec ; the Dean - - statiou for about fifteen years. leave benefitted the c nsumers, us ell as re- of the Medical F culty of Laval Un °versify ; The President and Eg- Presidents of the, :. lievind the the b rden of home manufac- ,five season --We mean Forsyth Bros. a wife and five children -two d ghters Medical Council of hove Scotia, p3cc. Rc. These recommendations+ .ought to be snfi- turers. Ea ecia 1 is this the case with display of Bell Organs, Pianos and but if further roof is needed and three sons. - journal. �, P y p. y g cient to prove their qualitie , p ,call on I Green's August Flower and Boachee's Sewing Machines. The display is • ' . Tuesday evening word came t btark- II German Syrup, s the- reductio of thirty= simply 1} captivating •bpt the best feature ChRISTOPHER DALE Hardware Merchant, Pickering ,._- ham that Wm. 'Trap, of Belfo d, had i cents er dozen, has been a ded t In- - - J P is that a reduced rate of prices makes - -- ' V DIC IAL ' SALE fatally stabbed his brother with pitch- crease the size f the bottles ontaiiinq P _. . I .. . � - - • fork. " Inquiry into the matter elicited : these remedies, thereby given , one- fth it advisable to pu"rcliase at once as the PRO TO GRAP-Ii I e . . -1 �� . . I . . the facts that the brothers, Chai es and more medicine i the 75 cent ize. The prices which were always: moderate, • -OF:_ . William Tran, quarelled in. the b rnyard August Flower or dyspepsia . and iver but are now specially low, will be , Evervbody wonders why there i sueli - about some property, and that du ing the and the German Syrup for i` altercation William 'struck Charlie on the cough and lnno t onbles, have rhap ,, the placed at the old figure after holidays. a rash to ' - head with a fork handle. It was at first ,complaint, largest sale Of .a y m dioines in the viorld. Forsyth Bros. can and do defy coin- Olrien's Ph0t0 �' a e The advantage f i1creased size of the petition, as the handle the Nandi- ` ;. IN PICKING. . , _ i q pe y y The reason is because he gives rfect feared that the blow ' would pro a fatal, • bottles will be q eatly appreciated by the % but happily no actions consequen es are work of the leading firms and can sell satisfaction in every cafe, and goon still Pri�snant to the Jnd merit irc a certain action . sick and afflicted, in evervtown rid village j Queen's Bench Di- - noyt anticipated. c�ieaper than those who handle the farther will say if there are any persons in t High Court of ustice, \ P , , , in civilized coup ties. $ample bottles _for there will be � . An old woman by the' name ItI e. 14 cents remain he same size. •52 oducte of little establishments. Just who have had Photos taken by m that soli of spears do Mid etoe are not equal to an cot work II will sold y Public Auction, with the approbation of ,Rennie, who has been living al a 9t 1 W_` ll and inspect the articles and you q y y tieo a H. Dartnell, Esquire, Local Neater at: When the Presiding Elder preached b make them one dozen Panel Po traits whit y, at the hoar of Two o'clot;k p.m., on Markham for over twenty yea was 11 not be vulgarly pressed , to uy - recently at Her stage, Mo., he was much � free of change. Ir o work allowed t leave - ! .. � � • . . - found in her house on Monday a cuing, annoyed at zhe sound of a mall bell t 3Rn do not wish ,to do so. , Wish- the Studio unles first -class and ighlp W�n�Sdal 12i of Januaq,1881, Dec. 27th nearly burned to death About ' which rang Whe ever he was rticularly g you a Merry Christmas and a finished. , Phot s made in any ind of six o'clock in the evening smoke as seen • emphatic. Atli the stopped n the set- appy New Year. P. B. Fo�'syth & weather -rain r sunshine. acing -AT-- '� , issuing out of the house, when the door mon and said : "I onc® kris a man to . was forced open by some of the neighbors ro., Variety Hall, Pickering. added s'*e very fine scenery to the tudio Gerow's Hotel, Brougham Village, E ring a chestnut ell in church an go to am prepared to m=ake work second t none by Levi Fairbanks, Esq., auctioneer, the follow- and the old woman was found lyi g on a ++ in lands and premises, nameIT :- - bundle of rags which was on 're all the penetentiary for it. The eupon one in Canada.. g .. .� , _ The East half of the North. three - quarters of ., around. It is thought the fi e ' was of his hearers toped to the pulpit and I i Copying and enlarging a special A ' Lot Number 29, in the sixth Concession of the _ -moved a small call be11 that had stood large stock of Frames alwafa oq and. Township of Pickering, in the county of Ontario, , ._." . caused by some coals falling fr m the • i 1. containing by admeasurement Seventy -Five just under the a ge Qf the big Bible in All work done by the instantaneous pro- acres; Also, Thirt y acres off the North end of .. stove, as she was lying near tli stove, such a -position that when the Elder v Lot 28, in the Sixth Concession of the said Town- . CeaF. - with- fire in it. The poor old •eature 1 shi of Pickering, having a fronts,ge of 80 rods 1 , . banged the book the bell rang. I j� E O 1 B R 1 E lived for about three hours v►rit ling in i a , an�a depth of so rods. . pain. She lived in the most ab ct pov- - ADOtcE ro btoTa as. -Are ou iaturbed at + 43-3 Photo ra her With This property is situated about two miles tromp: y g p + y• the villages of 'Whitevale and Green River, and �� erty and filth. The Council have several night and' broken of yOUT rest by a -sick 1, . Next door to Post- office.) about three miles and a half from Green River 1. times tried to induce her t° g0 to the child suffering and crying with psi of Cutting ' - Station of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The I ry Teeth If so seas at once and eypbott r O • ' H T C � land n & excellent gush Thing is a good _ . : House of Indust but «'lth011 avail. of rs. �Vinelo 's Soothing for 1 one and -a -halt store iramevell honseu on - She was about 70 .Sears olcl:- Stilt' Children Teething Ise value is nealculable. • the lands; also a good barn with a scone foand It will relieve the p r little sufferer immeiately. TE'A,S at ion and stables; also a good driving house. , .i I Depend upan it, others; there is no mistake i' GENERAL eI�CKBMiTN TERM8 AND CONDITION$ OF BALE: ` ' / ' shout it. It cures Dysentery an Diarrhoea, 1. t SALE REQIBTER regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind AND WA ®OM 'M KER, - . - softens the (i ma reduces In ammatton, _ The above property will be Bold subject to i , I Co.ic, o iN. Reed's O,Id Stand.i reserved bid 8aed by the Master. The purchaser FRIDAY, JAV. 4TH. =- Landlord's sale f goods and gives tone and nergy to thew ole- system. i shall at the time of sale a to the Vendor's and chattels, •the property of James "airs. Winalow's So thing 8ytup" or children Of the Beat Lt�lt I ���82'iZ'3,�', OZllt. pay ,,: is pleasant lo the t to and is the orscripti ,I Q Y. Solicitor a deposit of 10 per cent. of the purchase . i Dickson, at lot 22, 4th con., of Pi kerin„ nn monoy� and the balance thereof within thirty of one of the oldest and best fame] physieianel O'.i Haying purchased the business carrisci an by drive thereafter. Possession will be given upon �_ Sale at 2 o'clock. C. W. Al thews, and nurses in the United States, a d is for sal ass Bacon, Spicea u the late MICHAEL REED, I will contin a the the let day of April next. The Vendors wi[I � - - Bailiff, auctioneer. - by all druggists thr ughout the wog d. Price 2 ! same at the old stand. only furnish a Registrar's Abstract or .copy cents'& bottle. Be sure.you ask o '�Mas. WIN- i i _ ar.ow's SOOTEiN(i YRIIP; •and t no oche and other Provisions, cheap. Gt t'P L'R R Trta 1. ' thereof, and will not be boon$ to produce env Title Deeds not in their possession or control. Ods and finds f' kind. _ All work promptly and e�Lisfagtoriiv done at The remaining conditions are the standing E � t . _ di e 11 - •.- - PICKE LING MARK ( R�°.a.ISIN'S, , ,, the same scald o prices _ -_ -__ __I v conditions df the Court except as herein varied � i ' r` .' :�TEws Office Jan. 8,186'. _ ��HE1, YOU For further particulars apply to J. E. FAR1T- The fir iano welch left rard 8 F&U'wheat 75c to ; spring, 750 o Me, goose I „'. v v �+ r WELL, Vendors' Solicitor; Kerr, McDonald. _ P It 65c to 70c. Flour r cwt. x52.00 to 2.50. BBra R' ' Fresi~h and Good. Save a Deed, Kond, Will, Lease. Mo gage, Davidson & Patterson, and D. A. O'Sullivan, • 1. m.tn,.facto y, 1799, is in the mar et. a. V. Smith and W.H.Biuings Whitby ' was bequeathed- b the dau h rand *A3 00 per ton; sho s, We per cwt Chop fee , / or other legal document to draw ; Toronto; 9"'An inspection will oblige.__:..; and A. Mairs; Markham• and of the Auctioneer I ql. q y. g 8.15. Screenings, Oc. ver cwt. pe or want to borrow money ; heiress of Garat, the singer, to M. lavat. FARM RS MARKET ! I or want to insure your property in Firs& Class and the said Master. English or Canadian Companies'st the west Dated December 11th, 1886, with instructions to sell it for -the benefit . x, To�onto, Jai . 8islr, 18b7. GEO. H. DARTNELL . 1. �. . of the or of her native city. The street recei t of grain to -da ,were sm I ALEX* FIND possible rates ; I - - ! pb y p � _ or a Plow Dolled tie "Advance," which beats 8-10 Local Master, S. U. J. "' , I • • d prices unchanged. About 7 bushels of - T=- -- -+ v - I-.- - - i ' The Washington Post Sava tT ai the all rivals; a p .- Iheat offered and Id at 80c t 88s for tall &nil or a supply of Oil -eels, Fla : -seed, xtra r to be made. Cut this out and return largest cheque ever passed in that ountry spring, end' 73c to goose. Barley- flan, selling Flour; �0N }�to as, and we will send you free, some- I was not that for $1,500,000 who h Ja t 48c to 60c. Oa firm, with ales of 2q0 or a New Hind of Oat Meal -that is supe for to ` thing of great value and importance � ' y bushels at Sic to . Peas are no inai at 530, anything used heretofore for porridge ; to you, that will start you in bµsidess Goald paid Tom Allen, for th Iron attd 53c for rye. in fair sup ly; 35 to s PA.TENTS or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, which will bring you in more money right a =way sold at $13 00 to $1 Al 50. straw Sol , at >$10 do Obtained, and all other business in the C• $• call on the undersigned. His eharg will than anything else in this world. Anvone can Mountain Railroad, but that for 2,500,- i - . $ 2 atop. flogs sop at 85 75 to i66: Beet, 83 00 Patent Office attended to for Moderate Fees, please you I do the work and live at home. Either sea; all Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, 000 with which -W. K. Vanderbilt. paid t 4 50 for forequarters, and i�5 $7 00 fo: ages. Something new that just coins mono for for the Nickel Plate. hind quarters. • a b 00 to $7 50; nd mutton and we can obtain Patents in less blue than . W. B. PRINGLE, all workers. We will start you, capital not • • ` ' ¢ those remote from Washington. Whit needed. -This is one of the genuine, im ortant A German of seieIIeO lias take ' ' fonr �IThe produce ma kqt was quiet to -day, and Spnd MODET,, or DRAWING. we advtse as to 40 -j� Notary Public, _ y• chances of a lifetime. Those who are ampitious • heads of hair of a uaa weight, an then p ces generally rul d' tlteady. We quote : Heat patentability free of charge; and we. snake NO -- -OTI�✓ and ettterprising will not delay. Grand; oniflt - ' q 1 c to 14c; butter, l . rolls, 21 to 23 large rolls CHARGE UNLESS Vb'E OBTAIN PATENT. ° I tree. Address Tnuz & Co., Augusta, u i4e. proceeded to count the individual hairs. to 18; inferior, 1 to 120. Lard 10c ; Choe We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. - f 1 ;. One was of the red variety, and -t was 1 c t 16c. Bacon lOc to 12c. Eg s 21 t M. of Loney Order Div., and ' r officials of the and GRISTING & CHOPPI q Worhu Classes Attention t . found to Contain 90 O�Q hairs. Next urkeye 75c to „$1 ;chickens per air 35c to Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and . Potatoes per ag 75c to 80c. Apples per references to actual clients in your own State or -�- DOS._,_ We are how - comes the black with 108 000 h �- t0 b rre�. 81 50 to 82 . ; county, write•to . Every Day in the Week at . prepared to furn sh all classes with employment E , , at home, the wh le of the time, or for their spare • its credit. The brown has- 100 C. A. SNOW cf' G'O., moments. Bassi ess new, light and profitable.' - • - the blonde 140 000. The blond ina.nd IRTHB: s-p Opposite Patent Office, V1• ington, D.C. The �A� S y g _ Persona of either sex Basil earn from 50 cents to r + p {.: ' -, i i . ` "= I A picture by Claude has be D dig Atz -In Pickerin , on Dec. 25th, Christmits 85.00 per evening and a proportional sum by de voting all their t e to the business. Bo .s and Day, the wife of histopher Dal of a daugh- Very.farmer can have his' own wheat aud, girls earn nearly much'se men. That all who •• -- covered and bought for 6f. It is valued• ter• and it you bring good wheat yon are sore at 84, to get good flour. see this may se d their address, and teat the , _ 000. It Was originally Stole from EwExs -In; Pickering, on Dec, h, the wife business, we mak this offer. To such as are not a private house in Paris by the notorious of Daniel Leave e. of a son. I I ..__AND -...._ well satisfied w will send one dollar for the �.� I I. Jo. Re, H o O E trouble of writs . Full particulars and ottttEt thief Dufour. After being exhibited in a o--At Dunbartd on January d, 1887, tie 1 free. Address Gl o. STrxsoN & Co., Portland Me . - 1. I wife of Samuel Hi g, of a daught r° �iCl�eriii�'. pawnbroker's window for some ti it i ° was bought by a man named ueseh. 'LzARY -In Picke ing, on Jann 5th, 188 , • , - . �T A book of 100 pages. - This gentleman knew h vale of his the wife of Lewis 'Leary, V. S., [ &daughter. i , PIC KERI G �� T verbs bookforan g the advertiser to OQn- . find, and informed the authorities t the A�Rlao snit, a he ezperF Louvre, in which ells the ictu a now `' _ �� '� b ended or otherwise. g ry p ixnE- -BELL -By he Rev. H. 8. atthewa, fat ; �1'. ' f the Methodist P rson e, on he Stn lust., LUMBER YAR toontains lisle of uewepapera and eatimateet ; hangs. ag The subscrib, r . prepared to sell Stoves • oSthecostofadv8rtisin Theadvertiaerwho ' I - I r Charles Albert Ly de, t Mias Ph ills Bell, all it finds in it the in- - • _ wants to Tend ase dollar. On the 15th off November an I perial of West Whitby. and Ranges very much cheaper than --- .- , formatioriheregqQppirea ,whileforhimwhowill ' ordinance was promulgated to th ffect he has done for years. IF YOU WANT ` investon� hnildl�ed thousand dollars in ad- `� that H. I. J. l+I. the Mikado has �ined , T1k8LM- ��� is tics G.T. t ( TT vertiaing a ache}ne ie indicated• which will .. LUMBER,, E RF r meet hie eve xegairement, or am be +soda , i • the Red Cross Association, or am ed in RAINS GOINo EA T DUE AS ,FO LOWS: I to do bdl slight vhaaggeseaaity arrfoedat btrcor� ' 1864 f g MAIL E %PRESS. . 8 20 A. M. C all hd See Our Stock I, re4pond 149 isditiona have been issued. or the purpose of rendering ssist- - LATH ; once to the wounded 'in time o war. MIRED, 2.48 P. M.; - $ep epos paidE, any address for 10 canto. This aBSOCiatiOII now includes the sorer- LOCAL, .! 4O P. M :_I =oF THE LATEST �t q� 11'1 SHINGLES 5,1, NW$P PER •DVPE•BTISINBUREAU, 1.711 ei s of Baden Bel ium De rk - RAINS GOINd WE T DUE AS FO LOWS: -•� I° , ; t108prno St. _ tinBHoaoe$q.); New York. ' n a , Improved Stoves` t ao1sT� ; t France, Hesse, Italy, the Nether ands, MAIL EXPRESS .08 A. Mt f i' seta are ecarae, bat those who write to I 1 . - . i, Stinq� ACo.,Portland,ffiaine,wtllre;live Portugal, Prassla, Spain, S itze land, MIRED. •10 P. M1 . „-_ gAy,�,�; SCANTLINGirSi free, Ifull information about work which - and Wurtemberg. MAIL. EXPRES.:, = i •2n F. M: _ ./„ II ey '. do, fwd live A bome,that will pay f '► th D - I 1 f I ' "� them from f6 to $25 DeP d•7. Same bsve '"i. Dr. `ti . H. Hale, �an dill nr h Trains run oh. tandard ti e. Q �! w� 1 FENCE POS S, esrnedover inad y Either sex.yoangoroid Capitll fA' �+ - _ StUVep1 86f Lampe, C6tLl GllI not required You arejetarted free. Those whoetart at once physician, who is travelling i this =3=be OT able.' �C, PICKETS. . country, leas a Cane which 118 say c:,at a1WayB on hand a absolute saro of ag little fortunes. All is now• ;• I r DIVE US A CALL. L RD •T MRS• Ad n X455 too $3,500. -The head contains ,over three Two acres of black and white as , for partiou " ; e, _ , pounds of 18 -carat gold, and is m unted ars apply to HENR PILKEY, n rth of lot i8, PRICES Cplrt1ARANTEI✓D. Furnace and 49Randol h St-, keep this paper on file .. ' 11 with 65 diamonds. The gold hich th concession, of Pi kering. 8-10 all Job Work promptly attended to. .` I ®area thoriz RDYERTISERS. entwines the u er part of the ca a has - - rub eyes... In the to of the ad FOR S Al AIDE• •; .+ - ' ALL ORDE ' In > nod .. y y P is a -ARE- p Me at GEM �; r. secured a- old . chronom ter alance w "� ' g A View Brick Hon , suitable fo two Tamil ps. ,,ii , 101 - - �.: watch, the Cover of Which cunt -ass a !Nine rooms in each part, good ce ar and ,fqood � � u a u '':; n �' `�2=PU ' • .eVd�. �, , { - .. gold monogram Of its owner,- a udded ,abed ; hard and so water. F t class dtjve " I V ; house ' and stable. Apply to ISAAC LINTON Pickering or Claremont:.- L with 24 diamonds. ricked aft ' g JOHN GLEE, Prop 'be aaaaaa�tle an it lD � �� ; , • ag , i j t' . '. 0. ... j r- _ . , _ f 6 I i. t . -..,. .. _ _ , 1. _ .. - - 1 (. '1 1 a' L. . ..:: - . L. . ,.- . - , . - 3., , I i 1. % r i' I -,- .. .I . : - ., .� -- { I- I .. . .i I 4: I .. .. ,. _.I .i -s.. " 1. 4 1•.• f r� , n } Y i. I' �. I „ , I , k .... .. •.. tt ( { 1If _ 4. , ,7 % 1. ,: I 1 �` I : 1_:. I _ .. F r �. L h •X ti 4 5 r - i v - 'f�'• i -i 8. 1 .. ; , - -• . -.. •I. 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It v}las Y to - 0 M er s an i►as P P can be calls y nter a t d 1 • O Hid wi Q t `'H P , al gar he accused Vey of havfng•lured Anice from :sot only the ios�II deplored; bit it was though the Eskimo, sad occasional ' her home, and of deceiving her. Ile said itiable to think I of ber youth and her : , the - �' "' d pp auty —her was life, her unha pay love. '°°°nye officers, indulge in it. 7 ere is . t : ( o the curse of Heaven wool tall on the be- be not a tree or shrub to break the fore of the E, t rr �� tra er o the innocent. He bade him rp I could not endu o to thiknk the the re . •.,�'v • Y gale as it corn howling down fr the ` tdo� n 8tt nit, eanaeil by nou�co 1 thoughts of me, for he should maindpr of her llfel must ,pass in its fash- Arctic circle with a tiemperature of rho ' CHAPTER I.-- (Co:rTZxu$rl,) ' There was nev'o�• the —that we should be rted ion —she is so beagtiful so gifted, Pe 11 the breaking of a blood - vessel try pa gi 30 ° below zero. Horses and cattle a un- �.:: " I - thought tlI sanle,..and went away. nb hope ssvin her life y-no hope even, from th t hour, . Suolt terrible words he But what cool I do to h 1p er? If' Wl;eii the '�, ui1•ei •erne hamel Iris first idea g known on these inhospitable slices, t e do 1 ' of ever Leering her story. After a few said to im I - Oh, GIseya, can I ever for- could but find o t the sec et Anise 8 was to ask .for A c e: I told him that she hours we felt sure that she'knevl us —her get thel#i ? Then, when the squire• had Vane's flight l as it likely. tha I could supplying their place as a beast of I teen. . ``� Miss ill. and h »�i gbue 'to. her. own room. a es tin Bred on the uire face go lovin given v ©nt to his furious anger m lover re- discover a secret at had baffled the must The sled used by the Eskimo is kno i as a Y 8 g B'i g Y komitik. - - It is of peculiar 1 consti ction. . . We noitli ;r of us uspeeted-anything wrong. 1 He sobbed like a child over her, and lied. a looked so, noble, eo tMe --how clever men . If 1 ve could work wonders ' Quite early the next mornin ,,Tirza m y p ' Its ordinary length is about twel ; feet .. 1 @ g Y she put out bar hands to hiim, and tried t,) could an one doubt him - He - raised bin then I clould do eh, but it th best, it anti its width about two aad half. 4 , maid, came to ne, and` remarked • how speak, bu t)ie weak white lips could• utter right h6 .id to Heaven, and swore he was in- would be groping i the dark. The floor is made of slate laced abo three stram's- it was t fete was no sound -from no words. nocen>ti +/ I went ono day the lumber om; and P :' �s ►'ana I room 1 th�tuglit al,e was still • « The d ' tie told' cis a u could not live ' D on liaeve me Y' he asked look turned bc>r, rte t to the 1' ht. look d inches apart ; and these are laced s •urely.r f seise ,and? sawn . celiac fo fekr. y ' with seal thou s to the the runners R }►ich « it i beyond au set of the next day, %ng steac i}y in my fathers face. at the blue eyes, with then shad af'sal- are shod' with hone taken from they alrus. She was not t the breakfast- table, and ,,, „ , She oat have suffered tortures of ,j A n,-)t,' replied thct�ac Hire. Site Hess —at the sweet red lip$ and t golden m father who a I.foadnew for.. her. _ 'was ' , P I Ivory is also used in some cases. I order -: Y hunger a cold, said one` of them, to aecus4d 3 ou. Her last word was your hair. to make the kometik run more eas y the • I -1 1 ;. something wond rfui, sent up some little t "If ou souls lint' a cal an tell Ins being her o this. A name, - �1' delicacy, which�i insisted upoq lier,eatin " W he the a nits heard that -he beat « < ' : yy King's ' „ bone ehoein is covered by a th# coat- • g q It 'a of be, said my lover, roudly, with whom you left Norton, I said ; g ., After a few min tes Tirza name -back with his breast nd tore his hair, like one beside ' ing of ice; this latter is coutinuall Wear-, '' the tea saying he could not make Miss • I have r e more from you, Squire Car- " if you could but clear the dark shadow i Y g ;ft» . --•.. I r _V ... .; , . • ,14 _ . , !" ing off, but may be renewed very ,ashy Leon th n I would have borne from any from I hilippa s life . In order to do so the kotneti is over urned : '' Vane hear. The j felt frightened, and ran « < My earl love's child ' he moaned -- other m eta man. I have my faults, like That sailie day the% ssqquire Aeem d $such !` n stairs. I trie to force open the door, d how shat I answer for her ?' I of era • bu _l never et sullied m li s excited b the arrival of the ost -I a (whether loaded ' or not,or if cerise P- but all, in vain ; and then I sent for -the „ h Y, Y P „ Y " he. cried " here i a letter everything is securely lashed on), o ur by = t , ...Apiee nevoczewv,ersd.suadently to tell with a li ; •and I repeat to you that I am 1 hilippa, I squire. He ca a in hot haste, his face us her story. On the noon of. the day fol- innocent , Since 1 first became acquainted front Arthur. He is coming home—six some lake or other source of wets • Al_ White and his ha ids trembling, r lowing tli squire was knalsling on one side with .an -loved your cttimghter I have never months' leave of absence. Sec hat ' his though the ice may at at any time b six or 1 The door wa broker}ope.b at last. We of the bed I was on the ufher• `1'heuklange even g'IV n onQ thottigbE {to any other wo- rooms ate prepared." seven feet thick, a native with a sea slicer - found the room a dtty ; there was no trace e ► _ will very soon cut a hole through } :- that had c tne'ovor that level own I face man • th 'whole world is blank. and empty The a uire seemed leased'.; suet P iii a "` j , 1. ,.of Anice's pres nee. ,, She had not glep was �errib a to hehold— it .wua livid,I -Iwith to me xcepti where she is' You hnve to liked the prospect of a visitor. li P 'having cldne so will first of all let t e dogs . A there — nothing as out of place. She had rent dro of -tern iration.un the brotiv. It „ drink. Then filling his own spat iuu: „oath g p p rifest cru fly misjudged ale. I am as proud I hilippa, I said to her that evening, he will o to the.kometik and ha% in *_,ra take,; neither cl Iles lioz( jewele,.�vath -he 8' ' P wail a p- hvtr 'the' Ih'bomd $ eAth. as you; ,_ quire'Carleon. _ Standing here by are you pleased that your cousi t is com- - "` . Conjecture as w might, there was'no an ?" ed the old broken ice shoeing oil, ept�sit The squire my_ fatlidt, completely Lust his or Atni a s, eve, I re teat that 1 am as in- ing . ko tar the water along the runner in a fine trCa,tt i zwer to, our tho ght :4 here was nothin self -contr =he cried. like a.child. nocent you �•wrrui toward her.' " I do not know, ". she replied ; am not i . -tit learned or gained from those empt y B _ if 6. M j► arlwgy yvhy ciitt �rou lea��e ns ?' 1rVill o retract your wur(la':' quiEo sure." encl .with as mtic:li l ►reeieioii as if �ti ere 'ems. , .. - " ` y o ' re lied the s uire `never !' ; " I)o ou -- ra ardbn the question—do Pressed through a straw. The onper die, said. o o�tx', surprise • i3�ie whi pered N p q Y P Y 'P q store bein robabl down to 3 the I . " My' fattier lmost' l this. reason ; h ethipg,1- Benarhg down, we, caug�t the " My ver's face turnecl very wllito. you think by was the one who tonged 8 P Y :l i . wash like one dis sacted:. He would not lie weeder + _ S T , water of course - treezes very rapid y suet " ` « must remain strangers, quire Anice Vane ? I'' Iieve that she h d run a a VVh ghoul in a few seconds forties a smooth ha sue • of y' 9 "` lip, rsuaQ. '..kne —I. loved him ro `Carleou,' he sail, haughtily, i until you do " I do not know, Gladys —flea en only > she go •— tvhithpr shotiii lshe , go . Som , , Lnowa. Some one w as Witt It was not face. The numb r of dogs in a to m ♦a- ,r • lo%ig, he pe waded tne. I so. Th n he turned to me. Philippa, g y. ace dent had li ppened, a declared. Sh a, ► the s uire se a it was not m ties from four to ehty, and depen s upon ,I - - __ `j'he uire s face . flushed until very he said, you believe in my innocence. � I my lover ; q Y Y the condition of t e'animala the an �, the I :. had gone into t e groun s, and had falls i vein in his temples was swollen. can see a have faith in Inc. I shall lee cousin Arthur —I dare not decide." _ . -. into the lake o she had been murdered b P Y ,� ,» load to be drawn, etc. Each dog is at ached ! ' `� ` Who ra[laded. " ou ?' he asked but m trot plight to you until you eels e, But what (lo u think about fin . I i. jobbers —an thi was referable to tile y , p g Y Y yQ y� g length Y g Gladys, the poor child mentioned no ante. me, persisted. � to the h varies b e single line the ten t •;1 belief that she h d left us, �, , << of which varies directly as the meri of its She tried turn toward me. Iv1 f ther,drew me an ri1 awe Candid} I Jo not see how I e could t " It was pit; le to see him, Gladys h „ , , „ Y g Y Y' owner. Thus the best dog in the tick i. He retended to love you, Phil a That r dead girl warned us that ou havo been *wilt . • but it was not was like one d -a ractede ; he called conti - , �tpcp ' g , Y b „ Y ' any' I chosen as the leader, and has a line 2�) or - she gas bid he did _port It was he would cot aback and try to marry 1 hilip- say no roots: 25 feet in length. { In order to have c»►trol . ,- .�• -I wally to Anice, his dead'-love, that it w s loved e 1 he time lie prayed me go pa ,' he sa d, `but you shall, not do so. She . Nor would :she. Thinking ver all that I fiom no lack of care thatl he had lost h r • y , g of the team it is necessary to have a flip „f ' - child. S away wit him, and I went. �� a 'were has always b can a true, obedient, loyal had' Iteen told me, I u)uld not f rm any Father extraordinary dimensions. I is in- - married— am quite sure. I remember an daughter o me and I forbid her in our opinion. I left my decision until a came. lea - .I- " The w:lole ountry was aroijsed, woos 1 g Y strument of torture has only a shore not I early mo ing and a thick fog .. and we presence, under pain of my curse, ever to He arrived one bright July evenin , and I 1 ` "were beaten, nds and }tikeswere dragge was re xtasesaecl iii ilia favor. a was handy of length about 13 inches, b t %%-hat ' stood tope her to be married, for ett r, or marry yo P } }t }asks in stock is' made a in lash or tins I l • '.• , rewards offered; but all in vain —we nev r worse, an I of rward .traveled w th " I tak my dismissal from no lips but tall with uiilitgtr• erectness of figure an P ' 1 , heard one word of Anice Vane. My fatti r , ' , , latter, made of the hide of the squar flipper ' him. hero, he id, proudly. I bid you fare- cosy carriage,' , and a very handso a face. `seal is about 30 feet Icing. Ali }��aki x, eau, 1.,, I was like a mad an. '� Thee orts ails ttiacle t0 say this much well,.q ire .Carlson ;the day will. come if there Was any faith in his appea ante; it ' I [ " ` I have lot Anise's child,: he moan d ` „ of course, handle his whip with - -grc t Ilex- were fearft }; now her. cheeks grew crimson, when you will do Hie justice. was that lie; was too brown. I is eyes of c bein ► not only able to str c au I ': from morning to night—' I hiive lost h r and she'pai ted for breath. " He t rned away, and my. father has and hair were brown, the must ac lie that y' !' Y Y • child '.' He Id me I must not write; or ou never ace hint since. That is two ears shaded his Ii y was brown. He ha[ a care- Particular dog in the pack, but any )art of " No one co It arouse him, no one could `would know, slut fetch tpe away, I prayed ago ;and h, Gladys, how will it end Ty Hu loss 1►ugh, and talked iu the iiigltea spirits. its body, and with as much force as ie case 1 .: (Comfort him ie never seemed to sleep, o may require. . eats to rest • only one thing moved hiin a d him to let t iesef>Id one line, •arid he would is innocen I am sure ; but my father will He wti~a' very cordial and kind tom _, I. - - ' ' not ; then four months ago lie toll me I never bet eve it. Time will not clear up "I fecal like a schoolboy comin home, . •., ; drove him arm st- mad, with indigualion :was not iii wife —not reap —slid I went the m st r of that bli bted Ids and earl uncle "lie said.. «'hat a ha bcauti _` ' the idea that s to might: have ektped. , to : y Y Y g . Y ►„ PPYg Iiip�lllpg t0 t11C 'Dead ' Would not cuff r it he would not allow t. , tread. death. o one may mention (guy $ Hanle Eul home it is . - ' " ` N' o'aned. the sq uire —' my before the at uire , a t intense is his hatred " ) . Zeuxia wart one of the most celcb itccT of_ - . There were n t wanting malicious pee le 1 ! S 'here has been a deep shad on it, poor•, a and anger ; for he believes implicitly that Arthur- -one that has darkened 0 forever painters. . His last great work t%-as he pic- who said. it w strange Miss Vane shoo d , „ , I µ,e t mail cud' raft' away from him, 'the death f Anice lies at his door. I kno%c „ ture of an old woman, The face of t e alit;- disc ear on he same da that Sir G Iy fire m ©. I c uated dame displayed alY of the t }ef� Iuitics ', `T do nut k ow where I have been wan h© is inn • nt but I can never marry° hits, The youn man a face grow ve grave l ' and Arthur w nt away but it was dang r- . , g and defecta•which make a e ie loral 'lie + I .11 ' ,dering in s me large city, ana I have been f6aring to father's curse. My father loves his voice tools quite another tone. g P 1 aus to hint at Itch a thine fore the squi e, +hungry an cold ;cud. then comes one told Atiice'� m Amory dearly. Uu the day shv « 1'uor Anice ' ' he said ; "how dreadful it form was .lean ant} shrivelled. ,t 1 � eyes- :- His anger knew no bounds. me I'must ie, an�i I 'longed to come h►ime 'was buri.Ex we collected" everything itch n were bleared and the cheeks hung bht t}} �.n " ' Do they forget, he would�cry, tat .� was . I suppose that you have I- o clew 1 j tlnice t%as but a fair young child, innoc ut , and die at our feet. I walked through the ing to her and p)Aci d all in the r4tom'where uncle !" the check bones. The gums display 1 %t ate 1 . •,. wile and deceit scold and t}a rain• and when I reached the slie had di d • themhe kisred the white pit 1 q toothless. The mouth was•sunken ,d tile' {'4 + as an a..,�(,1, uI trained in house I tea afraid. I stcxxl outside our " I knot+ who did it` !" cried tla squire, chin was far rotrudin These gr t t I } ' y low where her head had lain, and lo�kinKsudJen. I►assiou , tlaiiting in his if ee - " I P g b f such . " :'incapable of eavim, her home -anti m''? window w iere the bright firelight shone, the door, t ire:w the key into the depths of I foriuities were presented. in a St\ le It • -. • DA they k'mo%v that Aey are sikaking oft 'o. °and then I fainted.' the lake. He could not boar to look ilt her know t ,N ever uieutiun the aubje t to me ludricrous comhinatiou that wl:e #u !d 1 is again, Arthur I ►ut note tie t mail, and ' ,•s English t;eutl tneli who would disdain to do �Iy fat ergs tears fell like rail; ttpou her; portrait - -t e3 innocent, ; fair young face al- I ' b „` n'! ' is usual with artiai9 who have cc» It std tl a 1 rajb me of n,y child as they would to Z► ck I cannot 1►ear it. reat work - drew back to contem to the I face. n►nat mat}: a tied hiui, . Oue lay, while ho l thou ht ?11 r. Brandon see d t•c g ' P i my pocket ? _ „ , I w s ' niarried,' she said — ` I -nm Ao 1 ti-as frcm,h nie I sent it awe , And he has g offispring of his fancy, he was ext:iteil n such . " In Niue ti a letters came from Guy nd „ Y fnuch inclined to obey. The evening teas an inuncxlcrate fit of lau ghter that i� I) .. sure of it but he %Rill come back,_ And lie never spok n of it. b .1 y Arthur —Guys was full of vNouderm ut , spent Inure happily than any I rem tnbered ' .wilt want to marry you, Philippa. lie It is a trsn�;e, flail entry; I Grid, when was turnecl let pain and he (licit on t spilt. y Arthui'a full of indignation. The sq ire of late, but next morning, while tile young loved me at all rife time. she heel tin; Ilse• soldier watcl ►iu 1'Itili sat her rawili g �V[teli the famous comic pact 1'4 en;ott - read them th ou h with quivering lips, . nd I „ s K PP b I The squire could contain himself no , They a e both so proud, slie eontinu' he said auJdenl reached a vier advanced a e ho ha x nt tell then threw hem do Nn with an air of (`ed sadly. " �Iy father is proud in hid . „ y Y g I longer. , Philippa, if •ou have no objection, I one (lay to see an ass eat u some fig. %%-hich -- triumph. << < �Vhu is it'!' he cried. Tell' wiio Ali ►er and hat 1►a thinks oat indignation - PP Y j , Y P } b I " `Here ia. the answer`' to all calum y,' ' �' 'should like to see poor Anice Van a grave, a boy had left upon the ground . g1' a ht,y is it. 11 ink lover is proud in his injurc•el Iuucxeure• Will you and Miss A rton "company an returned and stood wondering tt1 1).,- he said ; ` r d these, Philippa. 'you see !d i Y Y P . Y • Guy alai Ar fur both offer to do, all hat But are dirt tot'8cein to hoar hiiu she !'hey will n car speak —never met again ; me ,,, come of the figs. 4. was lookin wistfully at nie. and my h "it will be broken between The was has eaten them,"-said t a ritt' they can to help in the search: 1'.n lish ' ; " Yea," ells 'replied, avel • " I am gentlemen a e not each hypocrites and 1 He will want to marry yen, Philippa, them." j P ' Y ' wit go now and fetch , it some %% ter w but he loved nie (test. You will not let him But, 1'1 Ill , if on are sure) of Ilia in- quite willing. cheats. I fe r Anice is dead.; 6 �' drink.a'' forget me ?' nocence, yo area liberty to marry him. We went; it was a pleatsant wal through •the old mttn was so tickled k fill th fans u Then 1 tried to comfort him ; b tit, •d d Is it that villain Guy Brooklyn, . "No," a e rep tic —" not ain't m the summer woods. The sun w dhinin Y was dreary . ork, Gladys. j y' , a� y g of his own jest that, if we may place y re- has done 0is p my fatheC cried: father s will I would t, and I dare nut: a thousand birds made tnusic in th epreat} fiance on hi5tor he a} died of tat shin •, I "Months passed, slue no sidings ca a of Y, the lost one. With wonder, with pit and i "Anion �ie d the flame —a crimson flush I hold obeli nca to.' ne s nt as a b *rent 'ink trees, the wild Howera wee® in The cream of this jest consisted of it be fug lit up her f�►ca, her eyes opened wide. ,and sacred ut . , did one thi that I fairest bl m. Arthur Brandon d Phil- h&4 own. compassion, Guy mentioned her in a his „ , d, _ f Guy she said, and then fell back thought m u rok n troth I.lig It Guy iplia talk alt the way of Anice. Once he . letters ; bu he, like ouraeivea, seems per- , > fectl noes to imagine what had ome d excused — roteo him assuringg hitn of stopped tinder a large tree. ►j'j1e 15178 Of iLC Spider's Th ad. of her. A thur never failed to me tion, It w (x Brooklyn, r ©pealed myy my unchan ,devoted love, tetliklg him of . :r • , : father ; pd pray Heaven to punish my entire f ith in his innocence ; and I (� $s eu�rivLn). I have often compared the size f the her ; but i was with indignation a inst him as h . tie injured this poor child. The tol3 him A t once a year - - -on Christmas 1 , __.a -,- � - . some. one r other which 1 could h rely thread: sputi�by a full -grown spider, ith a understand - traitor, th hypocrite -to preten(l w love 'eve —he mi h write to qiu, note once a year " , { hair ©f my beard. For this purpose, I )laced 1- {i you, and betray liar I .He shall answer —on my birt clay —I would see him'for a. I ; Settle of the Ins. e • ( ',,. the thickest art of.the. hair before t e Eli- - When' winter cams' my father grew , for it with is life. few ttlinutea I r• critsco a anti from the moat,accuratc ud worse . all he comfort of our home ' was „ ,,.. ' j g i " ` I we t u to him and -seized his arm, Is that secret of the Boll ree . I i A student of nature} history gi a most p Y t meat could form, more than a hung ed of i destrpyed. When the wind blew an the i you a utterly wrolig, father,' I said, asked. I interesting accouut of a battle it ssed by 0611 raid beat ain't the window; m ther such threads laced aide b side co d not g - Y ` She diet n ►t accuse Guy.' •` Yes. sh replied.- " We dare pots nd hint between two c olotlies of bl ek t8 one P Y e_ul1 not fi d one moment's rest. y' p (of which ocdu i the space t een the equal the diameter clone such hair If, 1 But m 'fa her stood erect and' aud� letters by the at, and I wnttid not p _ 'then we su st.suCh a hair to be of Wind "' Where is Anice ? Can the ra n be t •' po Iceilin and roof Gfa little abed n ar is house ► pp° fatlinj on erg Oh Philippa! where is holding th dead hand inhia. servants. ' �� had often let t little notes fur I g ' form, it follows that ten thousand f the ppa • „ , laud the other a sheltered plc •e me hun'- ',i I tell on it was Guys ; no one else pre. each- other in the clefts of that •old holly- threads spun b a full-grown spider, %%-lien - she ? tended to 1 ve you. She uttered Ilia name. tree —we used to call it one poet otlil -e.'' Idreda of feet away. The Wes i the roof taken together, will not be equal tut Diu In the oiigg, dark winter nights I eaTd Hobe uilec her awe with him, and now " 1Vaa it in nit, w meet him that ou was Life one attacked, and a b cad wooden g ' , him welkin g up and down the corri r al- g Y. b' of a single hair. To this, it we ath that he will return and want to marry;, you for dro pad your racefet, Philippa ?" i asked iatep beneath it was the scene f th conflict. four hundred nun spiders, at the tiu,e ° ways callin ►her Warne, and crying ou that 1 On the morning of the battl a large, y. g . P ' he had lot the child of Ilia dear dead Your move ;the curse of the living and agate. g ' b ' the begin to s to their webs are not argil r , . , „ poldier ants of the colon in t e ed were Y p ' the dead a all real upoij him, l hilippa, if Yes ; I uld not remain with him Y than a full-grown one. and that-each o the: e love. ut oil the wall aad floor in eat numbers, ' " Time ought no `tidings: of her. She you listen hint. I •.k at that face�,e�nd more than tell minutes. lie looked so ill, strong force holdin ever a tro ch to the minute spiders possesses the same orb its as ' hate him: f Be altered, my heart ached for hint. Oh, g Y 1 the larger ones it follows that the e eced- seemed to eve disappeared from th • face ,� ?" stn while smaller ttodies w -ro ormed in b ' Gladys I wept slid pleaded in vain ; Gladys, how ill it and . Pti in 1 small threads spun b these little crew of the cart . The long months: brow ht no to father cold not heat me. " l f you do otl Hier you will ices one #•egoist lines on the top of it etty aeon. Y Y Y } d Y Y tares must be still four hundred times lend- : comf�rt to us ; there were times hen I „ , tom+ there appeared, streaming a on the fence Give hint the right given to' ejcry ac. fortune, Miss anleon. PP g g seer, and consequently that four I mute' • feared that my father would lose hi rea- <, . g from the; distant nest ,a, ho a of warriors cured one; I said. Let him defend him- Yes ; but care little for that.' �� hat son• tiumberin' man thousands hick resentl slider tnreads cannot equal in subst:ui a the "One day near the end of March th rain self. could ilponey d for me when fate deprives b P Y size of a sin le hair. And if we furtht toll « < ' s met of m love . ' descended to t e ground a d t raw for- g had poured down in ter- teats, a' :told crib I will do ao, he re lied, calmly. I << Y t ward an attacking column. The skirmish cider of how many filaments or part each •never tlio ht never believed the poor Suppone th t, at an time, anything g of these threads consist to cons tide , wind had an blowing all was cold, dark 6 g P that ensued was exceedin ' k the ' and - dlesola . My father ' had been morn ;child had a epee. I repudiated with acorn should happen t at wool feud to prove Sir Y ' ' size we have been computins, we •ar com ;;1 wretched titan usual, and I persuad him and come t the idea that m ware} or (auY'a innocea what then *" anta►goniata rushing upon ea h of er, and, slice to cry out, "Olt what iucredibl olio '' to have a b i ht fire in the Libra nd'to your lover, P gu y "Then all cold be wall • but I have with their Strong jaws, cut ng ff 1 ere a P. Y ' Oh, what rY. had beguiled her from us:' There uteneis is here and how little do we -no -1. let me read to him. It was night, the ,and were but o—Guy $t•o�lclyn and Arthur prayed for it so ong, and it not happen- leg and there an antenna, until th floor ' t„ Plw of the work of nature!" Brandon. her own confession she so- -d Ystt' 1 aril, . rowing slid in my youth,- was strewn with dead and dyin can - quite dark. Y time the main sod of thee em was mov- - ---° " ". \lore flan secs I fancied I h rd a companied ne, and was basely aetralyed. Patetetil ituiteud ho�teful, resigned instead Y Y "' 4 - ` `� • sound outages amen t the trees —a rustle I I nay that, ud ing from her own words, it of ,�hslppy. Th a is the boll —we must ing deliberately coward in lose tray, not ; . �' leis than 15 000 atroug. �Vl en th a phalanx Laut0111' Elect:. as of some tie moving. I went to , but was Guy oo lyn. I will write to both, go now. ' reached the atop, ment ter r imedt of One superstition which is firmly be evoti all was da and still: but should &e man that she has accused � re� 4 "Suede ly, on the silence of the night- swear by al that is moat :Zed, I shall not t � f' , C APTER VI o. i . , the defenders pours down pen it, and the along the coast of the Maritime Yrovi es is 1. air, there ose a longs low, pitiful moan. be lieve hi ° . She is dead, and the dead carnage became terrific. �} wly, ut surely, that of the phantom fleet of St. cry s . ; -� jY`t was a. story ! N�oa► {I under• rho nupetior numlpera oft inv era com- Bay, a wild and rockbound inlet it the °1 The squire started from Ilia. chair with a keep their wn secrets. He will think he stood the troub a that seemed to underlie pe}}ed the brave garrison ret t, til coast of Newfoundland. In August, 1862, r ` cry, L w nt to the window,'and, o ning is justified 'n denying it now ; he will think every moment f the squire's life ; now I the step had been awned. hen nuimper a terrible storm swept over the New unit -I ' " it, steppe a out - on to the lawn • m father his secret ay remain hidden, but it shall g pp y saw why 1 love might come and lovers of guards, who had not pre iousl been en land coast and ,the homewardbouud sbing I e. - not. I might go, but t e smites of Philippa Car= gaged in the fight, ran qu ekty p to the fleet, 100 weasels in alt, put into St. cry's a ! • " There ' on the grass, lying pr strate, "All att rXipts to soot to h%rii were ;ti's aln Iedin were for no a of thew. neat, from which, a moms t tat t; afresh Bay for shelter, There every one o them .. drenched with rain, shivering with cold, by the aide of that unhappy girl. He wrote I loved her d r1y, but I was powerless army rushed, and,; descend g the w }, fell wont down and now, when the fog i think - ' •dying, as we belleved, lay Anise Vane. two letters one to Guy and one to-Arthur. to help her; h youth and her beauty upon the foe. This latter, their i it and the storms are high -over Sgt. i ary's With a c y such as I never heard fore, Arthur's re lycanie firatr -it was,a simplh, would wane,' day by day her unhapppi aka enable to withstand the f ry of the Bay the fiahermezi behave that a g ostly 1- i my father'raised her:- Gladys, it as the indignant eniai.' I uses would finer . What c"Id I do, charge, wavered and fell ek, h battle fleet sails there —the phantoms of 't a lost • most awf 1 eight that ever met hum eyes. `I ` You 'wish to know the truth,' he her'. - I would t►iu have seen her happy, lasted altogether about fi e hour , den- vessel. I Have aeon fishermen . r y to The rain ad beaten . upon her, and -she, in wrote : `came down to Dover, where I but the sacrifice f my life could not have tied in the total rout of the attac ing tty. swear that when seeking shelter in t e bay e -' .: coughing, had broken a blood -verse . The have been livin ,laud make such! iu inquiries het d her. v h the o an torsi g q When the fighting was over, th workers they have seen throng e f g d squire raga' ed her in his arms and oar 'ed her a$ you will. I demand i{t as a right, aufl ho could het her T Nothing but roof eatne down from the nest and car 'ed away that unearthly fleet sweep by an have �' Y 1,1: ; I . into the room ; he laid her bef re the am content'to abide by your decision.' - of the innocence f $irGuy. Was he tnuo- their own dead but the co of their heard the shouts of- men whose bon for : fire, and rang for hetp. I have '• se n fond " Before Anice was pried my father cent ? Yes ; ' on It appearances . were enemies they left to rot upon the field. years have been the sport of the icy •ayes - mothers ith nick children ; but never .went. He told me oil his reh;4 that' he against him, I old not think hint guilty. - that break on that stormbound coast. • _ saw anything like my father's tends esa�to had made the most complete and searching, The man wiio YhilipPa Carleon loved . her, investigation into Arthur Brandon's affairs, could not be an tbing but. just, pure, ape i I , She —I don see why worries ah ldn't - " ` She'has carne back to tae; rtiy Hies— and mode of life, and wags quite convinced upright. Who, hen, wa$ ilty Y I could Tmilip —Can't you arts littl ristmas = gu make ss good swimmers as men. H —1 ea L. _ m r ounded lamb ! of his innocence. not tell ---not Sir it not. Arthur Brandon, `resent for an old sot er who 1 at his leg r Y PpO —but you am a swimmer hall to k e his I 4' " But nice. was deaf , ttb all- h loving " Anice was buried' hider the large if the word .of either of, us was to be be• in the Charge tat. Cold Harbour, V ginia ? Y P words, he was taken to her ow room, press tree in Aberdare i1t•chyard, and lieved ; yet surel some one moat have lured Cit4zen —But look here, man, as month mouth shut. - - - ,. and laid pen the bed. Doctors an nurses the afternoon of the ay Guy arrived. the pgor girl -a ay —some one, too, who you told me you lost that leg in the battle Anastasia about fo Married)— 11'ed, - f - -were su oued= everything that as Pon- That was his answer to fo,ther s letter. pretended to to a Philippa. It was an of Corinth, Mississi�pppi. Tramp �o I did, eee if t,Ma' :reads all right for the _ nvita • . Bible to an skill -and Human see ice was Dh, Glladys, never while a sweet summer enigma I cool not solve ; my whole sp I did ; but the Centu+'y fur his month tiona : `Your presence is requested ' " _; done for er ; but it was in vain. a doe- sun shines, ;and fair flowpra bloom, shall I thoughts bi clam engrossed in the one idea says the battle of Corinth was fought at Devoted brother• -r "Stop There, ! It ?`' tore said she ;wale dying of mila tion of i forget that terrible scene. My father would ?-how ooaldf I b tier ? Cold Harbour, and I ain't the roan to go isn't grammatical. You mean : Your `�, the lungs brought on • •by the pz ire to - i 4 speak him in the house --they must ' 0hristni" was seising ronad , and back on the history of my coun p b req - . • resen are seated. "' f - ' J. ....s. - - . '� - ..t- 1 - - ., } 4 - ,.. 7 ,4P„ .► 775' •, R• .'+•• ;�; ,. �e� 4 .' ` " 4 # ♦ . •'.# :.:. I I. I' - - - .. - - ' 1' . - . � l .. - . f- f 1 ., .t -s <> a: Y. 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In some I food is more easily kept on a sensitive until the taint of desertion - removed. a e, and she has full charge of the office at. ' ar of the world it is tibia staple article of i - ''� '` stone ch thin hot ; so in cases where it is valuabl Bibles to church , schools, He accordingly de aided to go Chicago �g f 1. re'ected. in the ordinary arm or hot #orm, societl I and surrender himself, believe that he Yoint AreDa. I ool The huge ahell•hettie in Europe and g \ frozen all can "i t' i h trouble 1'eincees Theresa,: daughter of the Prince. am scar -the remains of tribal feasts in' ! , it Clod. better be tried assn asly The ming hluaon vt�ill bb t�e a>tt reoal`d be released without in c be taken. In'inariy five this would;be a of the ani}e_hing I:adyy. Ou of a sltbal egg, owing to the length of! time which ` had P'Ogent o- Bav ia,,has )iiubliahed a volumin- periods long anterior to written records -` decided aclvaii e: The prejudice against which rows �racluall la er and tar ►ebr oas work abouRus3teia and its people, and oho how greatly shell-fish ll- fish - entered into the, - but we carry b 7 b elapsed since hie deaelitjion. e. is vow cold food is, perhaps, oat rat, before e eyes o the s ctatorB, .will be the authoress is about to write a similar diet of chorea: t 4 LI dministered in a S Pei in the county jail awaitil►g the teen of the work concerning, ` Fi h is chi Itifu' Z"th ab opts it too far. Milk may he prZra duc d a liv'inggirt. War Derartment.. p frozen state, oitcn with po itive advantage. • Chart Newton oft Vargas F`00' A Boston small do whose li es � had in. Madame - Anderson, of Stockholm, has an a eeable change wit meat. Salted and erall ' nown that if the nlption fall n in leas�nt lees ha :'net decd. been '$ranted by the King the freedom of the dri , it is big a aby time of the dear,' t t It may not be gel Y Minn•, as Iuit added to th pop t�eod e p p 1 saucepan in which milk is to be boiled be that rr win State by. ivi birth to three He wore delicate napkins at his eels with r.�ilwaya of that eOUntry, in• recognition eIf and be eXpoicted :to. regions :where fresh .-. - fir t Moistened with water, it will prevent healthy au titers. Each lit le girl weighed his hams onibruidert3cl ill the eutrc. Tie her importan missionary labors in the cause fish a unknowu,,or Aire. - 1. sl. I of temper er t and social purity. It is held 'by sdme•. authoritids that fish the milk from burning. five you ds and a half. was put to sleep in a crib, '' 11 stly furs P con iii elements `of special value as food for---.--.' or- . . For a polish :t�. clean -up 'nd brighten old Frank Grove bootie doe OIL Moir - for his bed and a coverlet of the nest wool � The Es- >Jmpreas Eugenie has su�eeded ' the rain nerves and bones. , fll,ruiture, pianos, etc., disc lve four onuses wrapped p g I g g B t, in the matter of diet,'we need alwaiys_. - I fain Cal., saw ose 8 ova a rid e. He wra d him about. Over ig else in i her intention of building at Farnborough h a ' oI allge shellac in one guar of 93 per cent. gg to an for weak stomachs. There is a dif- • to this add one u rt of linseed oil, hurried ip, and looking clew the alope and prison was drawn a counterpan of figured superb monument to serve ps a memorial of 1 alcohol , q eeein( at he thou ht wa a deer, fired, I silk. W hen he took an airing it as al�va s her husband and son. A magnificent church P aud' uiie pint turpentine . hen mixed add d g fare, ce of digestibility in fish. Some con- ' 1 four .and put' a bullet through the leg of a miner from the seat of a ctirriage, and he coach- - now crowns the heights of Farnbort,ugh. fain a large pr�iportion of oil, anti are there- l - four ounces of sulphuric they, an who w btoo in over shovelling. man has driven him out aloe when by 1 The lad who writes under the name of �' ounces acltia ammonia ; mi. thoroughly and P g ' chance no meinbesrQ of the fa it were Y fore f more va•uc'to such as can digest them. Y John Strauqa Winter, author of ,Bootto' -d Uth rs ire �rmparatively free- from oil. a (1 well before using. A ply with a cloth Labt ummer Roswell Brgwn of Matc, read to accompany him. It is .said that gyp is a'ira; Stannard. She is said to be The a is much difference also iu the muscular o sponge and rub the sort ce to which it is Conn., ut some watermelonns� in heir cellar since his death lids former home has been in a direct de3cendant of the celebrated Han- fibr of fish, v' hich in some. is short and a lied until the polish; a pears. and o e of them was cdrere u a>I i mourning. Visiting f riends of the fancily . nah Prichard, whose monument is in West. ten er. Salt fish is more difficult' of diges- . _ ... - PP for ott n. Just before Christmas it WaS � ... - , A few oyster shells, mix d with the coal . - g have been given to understand that the rainster Abbey, close to that of Shakespeare, tion than fresh. .. _, use:M f ,r a furnace or lar a stove wi ef- - discov ed ingood,condition,ianll the 13rowna family would prefer that all calls should be Queen Victoria'h%s created a new naval T e manner of cooking fish makes a dif- ate it n Christmas Da and enjoyed 'it• tuall recent the ac;;u nuilation'of clink- y' i omitted for the present. Any a lnaign to Q !{ fe(- Y P An I wa railroad conductor who 'found a and military order for rewi►rding individ- fare cc in digest�bilit Fish fried in but- - ors. the dog in the presence of hie strose Oc ual instances of meritorious aiid distinguish - ter s easier of digestion than fish fried in . . The human system cons sts of fifteen etc- pocket cok containing $250 and hunted up cas}ons a flood of tears, anal the attentins 1 ed services in war." It is to be called the Ord nary fat ; lx,ilcd it is still .easier, and . - . nients, all of which are found in common the o nar, who proved to he an ancient physician has rigidly prohibited ny men �, Uistin;4uished Service Order, and to con- ate mad it is easier still. t _ wheat• But the flour of comm, rce is depriv -- grange and his wife, was met with this re- `teen of the name or fate of the pe . A suit- I sist of the sovereign and such members as I is s commc..n belief that fish is a very . - . ed in a large degree oft lve of these ale- mark from the old lady . It was a go ,d able memorial will soon be exec ed tp his ehe shall sppoin . go dish for the sick, when convalescing . moots, An improvement in making flour is thing meone seen you pick it up or we memory. I • - ' nevtr cold have tit again." Nava is recei�ed of the decee after a !3u a writer ill the Lu�ueG has found cases : evidently needed. g° - - a broom n when not in Hen Gwaltney dug into a monn+� �t�ar I painful illness, of Mr. Bromley Moore who free neatly occurring in his practice ill which Always hang - P Fla., recently', aiid found a skull ' MAIL @UAU -I�4 U \DE THE lived at Rio Janerio in 1828 and entertained a d sh of it had been followed by dangerous, - use. 1'iit an ordinary, s all sized screw- Waku a, at his home there many of k'itzroly's officers an even fatal, relapses, and he had becomes -- Y: eye in 'tile end of the hand a if no better way tit n A have belonged to a giant. The . tiEA. „ i po acc' stomed ,to rentrain it a use. He. after- -►- under aw was articularl large,: . been ' s ol` the Beagle and Adventurer ex di- �; ( ►cleats itself. 1 p �' g ' teen on their return from the Straits of Ma wa ds, however, concluded that the sole- i. su fe%v drops of amnion in hard water twice he size of an ordinary man's, an fie hlrstl' Troia' Goes Throttgls ss r t3everia gellan. In 1835 tie returned to Lrn and, cli culty was in the cooking. r will not only soften it but will remove dirt none o the teeth was missing from either i Tunnel, r 1-s, MUeb Ender rise cexd. I settled at, Liverpool,. and establisheethat a says, " For this hint I am indebte� - - better than soap. It is al ays a good article jaw, nd but one showed -any signs of The -first passenger trains pass 1 through ciity's great system of docks. to he intelligence of a patient. I had, ass . tb use trhen bathing the - person, and the decay. the gigantic tube linking the shor aof Mon- us al forbidden fish and ex lained m Mrs. Jared Crandall, one off_ the three . , P ' Y water in which it is di d makes an excel- A y nng 'man of 20, one of a party of �un- mouthshire and (:louc;esterahire he other - e sone. I was told that fish steamed, sat lout stimulant to house d other plants. tarsi Colorado, left camp to go olit to set inorniug. Before those ou laard it its knew women who have charge of Government F n c m lain that the a bear trap. He did not return in due time where they were a shrill whistle, sudden light houses, is stationed' at Watch Hill, w s do(ie in th:►t house, was tender, and - Sm ll families- of tell ne er disc reed with the anent, but w' p Y P R- I. Her husband formerly kept the light- g P C:LIlIIot have good roast beof because they rind arch was made for, him. It was six darkening -for it was now nee ly broad house. • Her husband is connected with the pa taken of with rAish anti. benefit. I g' are oblitre(l to buy such maul pieces, and it .days efore he •was found, and then it was daylight -and " We are in !" told hem they mower, She cleans the immense lenses of a Itcamer for my c lf, have since recommend' i , comes upon the table cry and overdone. seen at in setting the trap both hands were " in" and rushing down a Cie rly per' �© li fit cloven the day at sundown she a this plan 'Keookeiy to my patients, an his the smaller the piece to be had b - -en caught in it, -and thus h© had -been ceptible decline toward a point a .hundred g g Y ; To prevent t p h ve "htitM eatisfactor results. Dietin i i - ' i higher the temperature to which held ntil he was frozen to death. lights the lam , at sunrise she mounts the • Y g roasted the b p feet bek.w the bed of the broad, eat cry. In K P t e half, and sometime. the best half, of iral ate a and utfl it out. She receives its surfac3 should be ex ose.l. It should W ile Bertha Cook was . attendin to! an a trice watches were out and windows �l P P m dical treatment, • and perhaps, a little to . . g the other to a year salary, and lives rent free. be crusted, or browned, quickly as possi- old Oman who had long been bedridden I down, the first-to kee time, chagrin, I. find that the system of pre Ie so that the 'uices ithin shall be held The inrush o the ie :lime. Boucicaut of the Bon bisrehe b l with ,aralysia, her clothes caught fire from . test the ventilation. Y ' ' ring tish� has been specially recommends Y the s ve• 1'hc invalid seeing that Bertha cold air, as clear and pure as the t ip across t Paris, has given her employes, outright, a various schools of cookery," there under -high pressu e, and only be al- , }otvc(1 to esc ^he by bt rats and sputters was o scared to help hersieltF, jumped ,out' was being shade in the old way over in; pension food of over �L00,000,000. This rather than by eteacly evaporation. No of be 1, wrapped tie rirl in a blanket, sub- stead of under the Channel -show d the lot- food is available to all who have been in Li T ix THE Goon DOCTORS. I as all right. The submarine journey her service twenty years, provided the seen The,time is now here when ple wil . more fuel need be egnsui ed, since it would dued the fire, and -faints away. Since ter w g P� - take a shorter time to cook, then the sick woman has eon very' much -if such it may :be called -prov {j to be are at lei�1'ifty and the women forty -five t � economize fuel at the expense thee -. ` _ - . bette .' . more like a run through a pretty d ep cut- years old - ,'anti not among the shareholders , Y ies. The cracks in the duos s and win i i eFlt'y ALrilart:T -L tin than throw h a tunnel four ant a quay- of flee establishment. Mme. Boucicaut has �. ows will be carefully stopped ,ed u and ever . Hov FK . >4,d Avery of S ' nhaven, �d:, shot a deer g g Y 'I P�• Y ' . _ . y ter miles loo Four about three minutes in addition paid flee fee. which the state hiff of the free air of raven will come I. fipples. Keep in a d y place, as cool as the o her day and was'stoo ing over cutting g' there was no is- char es on le aeies, amounting to nearly ! passible without frcezin its t root when , another d er, a big snuck, and a Half after entering g g I t odor protest. We pay same attention to Hang in th cellar -way to keep rushed at him from bobs d, striking him taking the fact that a sharp "graces lit as al�t0,W0. ! t epurityof thefood'weeat, althunKhwe take - Brooms. o being ., descended, then a momentar rumble Mrs, Malcolm who died recently in her , i but three timeli a dly, but wegivebut little. ' -- soft and pliant. with great force, and kn( -king him heels b . over head clown a hill. TIIc buck followed as the train passed over the curve o the arc eiKhty seventh year, was one of the last ; attention to the quality of the air we sue Cranberries. Keep alder water in the o tie attack, and h for is an ho r man - - -far the tube dips in the centre— nd then links with the old society wf the reigns of I constantly taking into our system every , _ , (ell<Lr ;'clsanbre water pi nthly. P � Y the locomotive at an ever•decreasin speed, George I.N% and. William IV., in which she � minute of the day and night. It is a un- ' and ear fought with desperation. ; Aver r ►raclient, to emer �e personage. ! ( oubted feint that. more disease is engendered . i)ish of hot water s t in oven 'priNents I succeeded in breaking thel buck's leg, and climbed the, oppS)site b b was a popular and prominent bi etkes. etc., frt,ni scorching. (shor ly afte4 his brother etyma up with ague once more into daylight in 8 min tea 49 She was a favoiite daughter of Arehbishup Y breathing polluted air than by eating + seconds. Vernon Harcourt, a very clever woman anti ` nwholesome food. Either through ignor- - }:conomize time, hea th and means, and.! and stied the plucky aniii� . 1 . : . ou toil: never beg. Chicago policeman jreports that the VPNTILATit►. OF VIE TCWNEL. a great favorite vo ith Sydney Smith, and be nee or fulae notions, syleeping apartmentt� y b , po came one of his )rind a] correspondents. ' II 1 P P i re so arranged as to shut out air and sun - 1'lour, Beep cool, d , 'and seareely cov- I othe night, while lie was j haling a burbflar As before remark +1, the veutilatio of the ,tally of his letters to " Dear {leorgiana" ! i t and the eansequeuce is, the occupants, • erect. i the ellow suddenly fell a though lie lead tunnel is little short of perf• t t. 1)u iiig the 'are iubliahed ill his correspon(Ience, and P tl ' t of water mix shot aiid la une nseipns bleeding t conntructiou of the work a fan.IK fee in di published e into the r lungs vitiate(} air which im- (.la�s.' Clean with a qua I bee Y there Is ample proof in them of the high tie verishet3 the �Islood And debilitates the sys- - ed with a tablespoon of `ainnionia. i fro a wound on the head made by an icicle ameter, discliargingriiU,t11)U cubic fee of air ( and which he entertained for her. T em. hoer bet.- oom siuuld have the purify- i herbs. Uather tvlt n beginning to blos- i the had fallen on hie} as he ran. He, was per minute, was ucu;d. This has no been ;last letter he ever wrote was addressed to ng iiitl(`ences of the sun and air, and when ' 't { : li and keep in paper sacks. \ care ed to tiles police station, where his first replac «l by: a fan 40 feet in diameter and 12 her. _ I sleeping room hu.s a bad odor in the morn- . i h s sit its of fur en- I won is were: What (lo you want to shoot feet wide, ado on the same princ'. . as I P g i I Ink Stands. �V et w I P _ I a fe low for ?'' He did n(�t know what hit those usedt the'Mersey and a per ion of j ng, it is a certain indication that some- tine ; after three hours rub well. r hie . the Metropolitan tunnels. The tunn •1 in '20 : Fox anal Cromwell. f: hing is wrong. Kun:k out a pane of glass ' 'o prevent, c ax has' sad to sub- I - rd , of feet wi(it and'2 {►feet high fro�ii the iuuble he, early Friends refused Lo how or to ! f necessary, an i punuh a hole through the Jars. 1 1 , r twenty years Jo,iah I3rin�a line of rails to ilia crown of the arch inside 1 oof to eat ►bush a circulation. You cannot annot _ _ scribe for this paper. ;` ti], iiig City, Pt►,, who wall a private 'in the take off their hate to anyone, justifying this fford to breathe bat air ally more than I . •`. 1. Keep an account of l--supplies with -cost the brickwork. The rails are lain o r long- by the plea that it would be an at know- � ' Ei ty- eighth Pe volunteers, has ituc trial sleepers.. rs.. The tunnel h be n tin• you can afford to eat, t inted food.. It may - • aiid date tvheii purchased. bee i trying to secure a pe icion. He needed . l Pe °� lodgment of superiority, whereas Uotl had ; ' 1 ,e cheaper, just as de a ed vegetables may it or he has been totally bliiil sinus the e!1 throughout with vitrified bri ke set in made all Wien e+ ual. Li this there was con- P J_ 3 g Y Love ii iiteni labor. i• 1 l t i,e chea ,er but it wont ,a wise!► ou take g cement, and no less than i5,000,0(lU bricks ' ®iderable reason. As :L matter of fact the I 1 Y Y blone Count ca fully when you re- I wa , and for fifteen ye.}ra lies . legs. have have been used in this work. This v trified ' into consideration the bills of the doctor, Yi I bee paralyzed Now, t roll the efforts ' sect by no means neglected to give hours ; , ceiTe change. g brick wall has a thickness of 3 feet n this druggist and undertaker. Don t hermetical- 1. of eighbora, his pensiolhas been allowed where honor was due, only they showed it i ly seal your recces so that no breath of air Nutmegs. Prick wi h open, ani if goad, all(!, within a few days th • veteran will red crave of the. arch beneatl► the "a ootg,'rl by tangible actions rather than lip service. • t ' ail will run out. nor ray of sunkiine can •netrate it, and all(a nearly 10,(x10. 1 but as the tunnel rises. from (this owest rrhus, when Fox called on (,rem . cll ' he ! Y r point a grad one in 90 one wa and ' don't o to the other extreme by turning Orsmtfe and lemon e1, dry, pound and I Po g scrupulously kept his hat .on his head, i your. into n sawmill but have it . eorge «. Carleyl of Detroit h� occa one- in im toward the Gloucestershire side, though both by word and act he showed the � y _ , ( . keep in cracked bottlIS. . : _ , sio ally severe pains ill its stomach, with this,thickness luau roduced to •2 feet' , In i warm, cumfoitable and wholesome.: _ j. Parsnips• Keep in round until spring. cu io us swelluigs and benches. ,IIe insists t Y Protector that tits. respected. his office. 3 inches. stead of Teeing offended Cr,)mwell remarked: TuE DIET OF STRONG M>;N. Quicksilver and white to of; iui egg destroys i tb t they aid caused by a lizard which h© uTItF.R taf$AT_ Ti'CEi.4.: (. Now I know there is a o Ie risen that I e bedbugs• sw llowed in some water from tile Chat •. pep Tile Winan soldiers, who built such won River in Geor iIL when his rd 4i- T le total.len .th of the Severn Tunnel is , cannot buy either with gifts, honors, offices, derful reads and carried a weight of armor " Rice. Select large with rt, clear, fresh to coshes Iii ga a that would crush the average • but all other sects and pee le I and ing, g look -,; old rice may have insects. me it, the nineteenth (} io, crossed t I net s 9 flm miles, r %font Cenis Tunnel 7 jl ies, can." place., was t iiwles l L, with all his Su {far. For general f:►mily_ use, granulat- ISM. A tremendous appetite and constant 11 ' t ere is faults, offended when Edward Borrough, farm hand, lived on coarse brown bread and _ ! the at are among the symptoms which Arlberg Tunnel (Austria) ti miles; sour wine. They were temperate in diet31 ed is the best. I Carley thinks are duet the lizard. The a tunnel in Massachusetts 4J mile; ; the with scant courtesy, went to him to com- , Tca. Er: ual arts f ,Japan' n and ' Grease. and regular and constant in exercise. The } P - Pa doctors think that imagiiiatiou has more to ti�� doge Tunnel, on the London and North- plain of the persecution the Quakers were Spanish peasant works every day and dances, -. -are -as good as English Breakfast. - - 1 I do with ttie case than anything else. w tern, is 3 miles long, and the BOX Tun- undergoing in New England. half the night, Set eats only his black Use a cement marl of ashes salt and T I net rather less. But the a cial fea ire of - - - - -t -- bread, onion fpnd watermeloo'�ii. The Smyr- ` water for cracks in st vas. t a recent tern: of co rt at Pulaski, (,a., tr ` be great glacier of Alaska is moving at na porter eats only a little fruit and some -. , - 4 i n titre tin a white man wan tried for the Severn Tunnel lies in the fact tat 2# Stripling, evil of it ►cave Been constructed fr m 4.i `rate of one fourth of a mile per annum to- olives, yet he walks off with his load of 800 I j Watch our back rd ; keep it clear from Jo - dirt and bones. Y P sh ting a colored man: When the jury fee to, 100 feet below the bed of a r pidly- I ward the sea. The front presents a wall of pounds. The coolie, fed on rice, is more 1. ` i we tout Stripling, whet was under bond, fie inq tidal estuary, offering` iiQi erring ice five hundred feet thick. Almost every active and can endure more than the ri . . 1 • ?sand a was'A scot . Don't imitate her- be ame fri htened- lest he should be con q pp g difficulties which make it the Oat rmark- quarter of an hour hundreds of tons of ice, fed on f.►t meat: The heavy work of the :. i - - Youth is best pre erved by a cheerful vi d, and so jumped O; his horse and fled. able `,tuntiiel in the world. ; iii large blocks, fall into the sea, which they world is not done by men who eat the great- j ,' temper. - Th.- vetdict was "not gluilty." The next ___ _ ___ .: ___— agitate in a violent manner. eat quantity. Moderation in diet seems to . Zinc -lined sinks are better than wooden day the Sheriff received a letter from Strip - be the "prerequisite of endurance. tin ,saying that if he was acquitted it was. I marriage will take place betwee' Mlle. Prof. Thurston says when a drop of oil ' ones. y I g pI&ced upon the surface of water it firs I _ .I I sill right ; if he was convicted it 'made no M `yiahon, the onl c au titer of a ex- - . Pr itient ,Marshal, Duke of Mogen and rapidly spread ill all directions, forming .- Ilolmrf Pasha s Apprenticeship.' di erence, for he had the start.. I _I p p The Love and Respect of Chil- th (,cunt de Yiennea, whose: father was in film o� exceeding tenuiyjty, and affecting th , He entered the se vice some l5 years uring the war William Kna�p cleseited y g y waves as if sheet or carpet of thin, - Zi 1Midshi an I:.La and Peter fr m the first United Mates (:avalry and , th 'ex- itiipevial household.. The you lad flexible dreII. - after r. p y h been bred in rural life, sir a tar a and elastic and et tenacious substance, like rub Simple, yet his experi noes were very aims w neveit captured. Iii due time he set- Y If utiothers could only realize what a crib- tar to theirs.. He should have lead the tie with his family at lxravetuwn, Ind., happy family circle. bar, had, been spread over the waves. period their chihdren are passing throw h a from the third to the sixth year, they would . countenance of an are tocratic cousin I who I . . gave him a lift to thee ship on the .bob of a = exercise more than ordinary.. care ,during t �+ travellin chariot. ut once aboard he that time. Not only phy>`ically, but men- - g I ( tally and morally they are undergoing a was hustled. down the gangway to a dark .� �J%.. � change for better or worse, according too the and noisome. den, here half a dozen care and attention they receive from- their `' _ " mates " were washi g down mouldy big- �V ' - _ - , • . i i mothers and - fathers. A father is no more suits with rani and ater. There was no i exempt from certain duties toward his off - room even for the s all su ernumary in �` . ..:.? �1. i - s rin * than a mother. He should •always " the beastly hole " o he had tea with ` ! I - P b i; 11 �� bear in mind that his assistance in the con - bread and butter, on , chest outside. He : i trol of the children is of more value to his _ t 1. - met his captain on the deck next morning,t • �_I, I �� aK t ( _ tired wife than the presentation'to her of a _ - ' who ordered his boat drew to be put in t costly gift. It is at flies time that children f , ' c all earn flo e 1 an mamma's bearing irons, as a preliminar to being gg :,��` 1 11 t begin to notice papas d 8 • �- ♦ round, because the slay of one of the I J 1.: 1 ` hands had kept him siting for a couple of towards one another ; let this always �ie one3 I , ' of perfect courtesy and respect. N+ thing , minutes. The boy'sa rong sympathy with ( so quickly destroys respect for. pares as , % the sufferers took a personal turn very - constant bickering in the presence o their speedily. "I believe I cried, or got into {,�,,,,,,�, wiiii children. The first thing a child all Id be homebody's way, r id something- to vex ,icier,' Nan1rrrRm�f"" ° "s Ir"1 ,11{j °1 taught is respect for his parents and lders ; - the tyrant." At a ate he tv s summarily s l y- �1 i affection comae nb►turally with Ipost a ildren, . ordered to -the ast cad. There was .a � , • • I and is ,'the most valuable aid in gaini g con -. . 11, • heav sea runnin he ship was heelinf{ i .I y g ; _ trot of their actions ;next to that is et3pect,. over. He was sea -Bic and in mortal terror without it very little can -be aceo plished _ 11 - when he had to climb or the first time. He t I - for the child's welfare. Parente should - never reached th dizzy masthead -a + , .',: bear this in mind tl�at children lose respect - t 1. friendly sailor was flo ed for g giving him a ` very soon upon hear .them disc e ' ; using Y g g g rY Po ing g I . lif t -he managed tog t a little above the t.; maintop, where term seemed to give Lim . j t :.3 bitter; cutting words to each othe>F. This presence of mind to h ld on ; and when at fo' i is inflicting the first actual pain thse baby last he received arm scion to come 'down hearts have be ®n called upon to r. . In . ��111111 - , the Presence , of this the child ex 'eneea he fainted and ergo his miseries till he---- - =-''� con m en it f r i "I I fli e n w woke up in hea hamm ek. He gives sundry ~ sting otlo s, hich ds in y o , i, .. � 1 1- r.: _' • I' one parent and contempt for the Tier. 4 rt, - examples of the cap ices and,. tyranny of I .1 �t� ,It: t'; .' 1 �, '•.- avant, ,cones er before you ose this ; 1. .. I ,,t R Pam . • ca tains who were b ked by powerful con- i l - ; 'ri�'A11 L. _,: q hold on the little bein who has retofore , P 19 IIH TI0 gI a nexions ; and it is ch aeteristic of hie in- I - t , t.onsidered ou rfectg Let. there be unan ` dependence that whe the ship was paid _ ; nwl&LIS THItRE WITHIN a Y � j)1' �?s nAXLFT A ummINTt3T? y Po . pih8u, I ` imit of a in act, word and deed be- ; w , off tin declined the ffer of a retarn -seat %a Tlro�reditictn �rruxx, �I- ` y p�, vvyy fore these tittle creatnreg who are so gngee - in his masters travelling Carriage. I re- Landlord: A .MAgHINIST? Yt a, eta. Tax8s lrnox Li1t8Bt;, sNn THEx, >iog o p +, � lied that Itwould r her crawl home on Q' THSx TAB$ TO HiDa THIa slxn °p sNY os v�vsmwoo> DC 1e Aim, PRAY, YOU, DO IT gvIOMY. 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I '': I . .. i . I ', i,_, _'.. -, .... ;; ;. � I -_ _.. . - �1_________. I' � i . - . - I " _;. ;..: _.. s � .:NEW ADV RTISlIMENT11 T"is DAY. -Mr. C. Palq b4d & ni I . $ ., - �4 1; . � little dxu#htor j .� 1. _. - I . OLAR I , . Vill f RA%. I ! ` , - .) I : . .. - I .. as a Cbrigti4as"presiont. - 'I � * I , :I. I ' �, er"I:j . IRMO T. .- 1, . )V 1! . . . . . . . � . :. - -, .. -, . -.L--. - - - . . . ... _. oast. I � ­ I . . * I Locals' L nard's. , ":. .1 , . _- - ' T' The OH&Wing, lit Of " " I I * i , ,-:, O6a18 I . ,. .*, . -. ,_' L Mininevir , 11:: • 1. ... �, f" L _J. . Beal , . ­. 1 I . '. I , ames show the , a �, , , r1l'. 7 :, o..- I I : ... _ leftL ),6,t, btandi I ... . I , we have 1900i a #088 a .� I .1 ! * � I inve fovr I �� ng of i . - ' �-: - ; � Ii., _.., Local-Vic Guido'. ' . ; the first thr pupils in'their 1191L_j�v IT _ . . b . .. . . , � which we v�il dispose of -regardless of reapectivoel"Oeig oft . : . ­j - - - , `1� :,.4 I - �- " ji': - , . : - ' Carnival- . '.. senior depart. - el - ----I-, - . "* ' " , _� I ! . .� . � . .Matthews. .1 ", ( - � ­ .11 . cost. T1404 ladies who have not nur. meet of the Claremont I IN VIEW 6F . . - ! I 1:1.: � !,., ; - 1_1 A- . . _ �_ Books -8 rd & Cormack, . - blic school. for I __;. %� HE NEAR APPROACH' OF T . -i - ��. ' � :.. I - , i � _ �:�..' ... � . .. . lf�al, the . , , - . i: � . _�� .. ... - Sold - obased'theifil winter .bat call on Mrs. mouth of Decem, , 18M .--6th �'.�_ , - - . ' , .- I , . � . .11 . Again--W. H. Jackson. - - the millinerl' Pickepag . . * a I . - ­ . .. . , I ... � :,:: J - . 01" :-18t, Robert Rai , 2nd. Edith I - _.., 1� 1�.� I . ­ .1 ... .1 i January Goods-W. T. Dunbar. - .;.. � dl_ . . . . . . . � i " - ; -�� 1*." , . I 'Now - Irews 1 SUL ,-'-1-,-,-,-. _. ''I' __.. Simpson, Ord' Ella , : !: - ) * . I .. ­ . Ing- . Gen le. Senior 4th .. :1 .,, ­.... , -,:� !: � . Guardianship Notic'e-T.B.Bunti "" I., I I �,.­ . - �. 11 . . . On Now Year's d (114 . " - class:-lat. Ethel S. on, 2nd, Bells, ILY the pupils of Miss limi ii 'O L; I I Jennie Mill�rls I I A Y..:. S EA , L class in Paterson, 81 . I . _ St. Andrew's Ord, Jennie Be tt Junior 4th , - . . . t Sabbath ; . I I . .. ; _� , !ght � 'hand a fall d,com 148 $too of -OF ". F ! ., .".�--. Altdag pme, siqbool called and agreeab class :-Is Bi 1, 2nd, Minnie ,. I beg to announce I 211" now on an , L � . , p 1, . I 1, 1; - �J It d heir �y presenting her with ly Birre:l, Or"d,T`el'ie B C I per and Alice i . .,� . ..... �. . ; s-'�,'.: * . . . a . Mary C 'Taf , . . I . - L . I ­ PICKER110 , = Burges . 8enior Ord cl s:-Ist, Mary , . S.- 1 ONT., JAN. 7. 1887, - I crystal teal set as an expression I - . -11 . , Frank - - - -.j. - . 11 _.- 1. . - 101111111111111111 - - I I Scott, I � - 1111116, 0 : �L .d� * - ___ of their - 2nd, f Raws . Junior grod al -let, John 1 g4h L . and save I 711 -L ; � 0 - ' ! - ;....:. - L P I 8: �: - , '. i. 4­ _- - ­ ; - I . ! -, . . L .. 1:, LOCALISM A aftsicia *"at.. L:�. f; I . " ... � _. :_ I ) so- .!. I .:..1�,.�... . I Ferrier, 2�d, Richard M Iler, Ord, Walter 'Suitable for Holiday or Wed Gifts, all of which I am prepared to offs A , - � , , . E � � . 4ii?j The Uni * McFarlane. Z , lo t,,wb ,ch similar goods - .;t . . t�d Workmen Lodge of 1�c�. ;' . * can be sold. Having bee I . I erIng 1 ant in connection with . I . The entertaim I I , the Jewelry Business in Whitby for the Past thirty years, and has secured the services,, of � the 'i M r= ' -Mr. Edgar Richardson was in tow i Toronto M , the Sons of To ,, ,: 0 . • having gained a rf putatio' . � ­I 1, ' - a Mu and Literary So6otV for in this place was - ' qll . . I . n for honesty in all business, . I 1 a '. �L: .. 1/ � . ' during the boll lays. . . . ! !� ' grand entertainment in Dale" Hal on a grand succea a oia. y and otherwise. , � .. trans"tiOus,whiell I mean to uphold, arch I j_ I'L I r " Not one 0 " I wl � I... - - s 0 - L � I , - may'rely on all - � I . - Miss E. Margach'peii the holiday i the evejaing� of Thursday, January 40th Ing as represented. - I . . . ; .. - f those who ad promised to � ­ articles be* � . . . . . Inspection solicited I - ; It with her friend 3 here. iust. This I will undoubtedly be one of take part failed to cionthbute to the pro- 1: . .1. I - I I --Mr. Win. rrest . ' - . t e � . , I . - . 1 � or, of Toronto", era . . - . , I - 1i he rarest treats ever offered the peD gram, and as was expec d, Mr. Fax, of J_�A M&m s ,T o I-j: 1*,T ". - I:. , in the village 0 Monday. of Pickerin ' . . 8 rZ, 0 . - � . �: .- �.. pie Toronto', proved to, b the centre of I . i , 1. . 4, as the talent is first-class . I . . ; ; I � I - ' very` ' I throughout.; See -posters in a day or . attraction, although the other renditions . ; Practical Watch maker. Brock street, Whit ­. :�i. . . n , so I by. I � T, .. ­ _� ,' were much appreciate and �aot, with - 1. Sugars a teas the very* best'- a' c for full part1culars, and don't forget' the ,� . exceedingly I at Leonard's. � 1. .. , Di � I V . 0 date. . vigorous applause. T1 e oommitte' I I . � e are � ! � . &W, � . . Mr. Win. Logan has bi�en'ill for S , � to be eon tu I . �­! . Serious -Ao�cidsn't. � - ;.- �.., " . ilated Pon the success 1: _ . - I—— J . _ �' 1: � -' -past week or so" but is recovering. - L I - 1 .,. , 1 -; attendinir th efforts. I • Oil Wednesday' -in -1 r. . . . - 61t1119 la . 8L � Tweeds, e s -Rev. J. F, arker, Whitby. write's : The' t1 in O rst � . I I 'genecaHaightm nut I eutertal ent under' the .. � : . . . el t .. , I -et with a serious accident. . . I � . - Ll M h t Sabbath school � .1 ,.! � J r I I!. . I __O - - I 'I . esteem your paper as on; of the b�st." He was on the top of a, straw stack and - 'e kO4 , I . � I I ' 11 - ­ . I . - I . ] . -uspices of e Meta _ . , - 0 . I - C_ . ' , , - . , ! : :, - - , - -: i ! , , '.. . will soon taie lane here. Extensive '* �� , , ! I , W Vu 110w in stock'4 full Ii � ' .. ! /,.. '. � I iniq of, - a .1 L . ,. -Any person having a heavy id6ntly slipped off. In his descent to preparations - ire sires y being made for ,:,;� L ; ' . L. . .. draught ace ,'Ex eha * ­ - , '. - � ' colt for sale will find a purchaser by the Around his left hand came in .con 1 : i . . . -I' applying at Leo ard's � . * - with the hal tact it, and a grar d time is xpected. Further L ` - • 1! � - ,� - . : .. - - . . . .. . - . "I . y knife, which inflicte� a anno .4 - .., f ... . frightful wound, almost! amputating the uncements may oon be looked for'. Tweeds, 'Serge risteds . C ork' -St. George's, Pickering', Jan, 16tb - hand. - The i ured member received he - . 9, Wo Kre� , 0 1 ' S Mect: "How -did Jesus increase in I • . I 8� xiij ,; - .- South Ontari Electi'ns. : . !�- L 1. � �, ,, I , -1: L. �`, I - . 0 .. . - . , wuis3oln 21, necessary attention at once, but it : . i. :­ and Trouserings, ._., . _ . - � will be i ;., . ir. . : -., 1 ­ . .. I i I I I I I � , i : - . On Tues - last' sbm�one Broke I some time before be will-have th ' full Lise , The following is t e correct return- "of - �. . . - -..;. � . I . I . of it again., � which we offerto the p blic at price 't be eat ' I t'. - large pane of gl is in the window of the 1.� - � . - l ..; I MAjOrities in the r t election for the I . . S that Can �_.. It i I . - �1 I : . . . I I .. . I - �, store OWN Ora diovd.. . 1. ,�� � . ! . Ontario House: - I I o- . - . .. .. I Latest . apparently � .1 .. _j - -Address to r.Wilkinson, Whiteval . e lately occu ed byMrs LeDR- There is , I 9 Adeth 4, Dryden Larks • Suits q- , .- TT Pickering Township. . - .. 252 - and "_ -, � ' - 8. 'fascinating about the sittings D�"* Town of Whitby.... ..... _. ; 1 .I...; ,.a . Clot �'! M the est St yle , . .. arrived too I& for this issue. Will . of the F ioI Sion Court. Lot the weather 81 � i_ at 10W figuresb th P newTailor, J. - Greig, appear in next. . '. .6 �old or I . � i, . . I I . I East Whitby ... 400t.ii.... 70 - �!`; - I . !:'j I I I I � 1. I I hot, rainy, snowing, or fair th Fe is sure Well 1 I " -Methodi8teliurchPick'elr"mg,JiLu.9th. to be a crowd present .o ' t Whi;by ........ ... 38 . . . . 9 n these a , I I . ...... -1, " - The lat�st sryle L - L ;.; 9 80�6- Oshawa.. ­*­*­ . ' .... . . 9 8 Of 1119�ish and Americ .- Mornin subject: "No discharA& in this and they patiently sl the d . : . an 1 l . 'r... , -: war. 11 Evening: "To young men.". , t of w through' Port Perry ..... 0 4 .. .... 4 - Sti Hat .T� I I . ll . listening to the words doin---4or So . I . WITH IMP' - � . . . . i I ' - 1OVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. Oil is simpi Ugog ........ . **** '", 3 ' , : .... -The quest this: Wheie 6therwise--thatfadi fi-om the - �� � . iEs of the Reach ....... I.. - -1 , . . . ..... , 84 -- did ... - ' . CK L 3. ­ ­ I ` -� :� i those oysters go,' if the boys -didn't legal gentlemen who surround t e table. L I _ . ­ 'i � . I . .. . . eat them after coming1ae cases are of the most frivol. '' . . I , - from Broug. Many of the ; . � 1 367 - ; 124 - I . . ham on Saturday ni t ? ., . 0UNTTNG! %I T ER N, ous character,, and might better be settl6d . .. I I ..- . C , 2 I - 14 % . . . I'. 124 �' , ­ -Eve one uld clean the ' * by mutual agreement, rather t ry snow - off Ilan by .. % I . � i M ; ! - :.: . I the si 0 law ai. for Drydon.,'..., * # ...... 283 - I . .- / � Still, were this do n- dewalk8 in front of the -residences going t , " , 0, ! I � . I _1'' . TAR10. , � _. I 1.! .. 'L � - _. -or p ac the lawyers lould not be happy, and so NORTH'ON I . , I es of business. By order of .the . WI � .1 I ; :. ­ � - ' � - ' I . I, !� -goes. - I . . Overseer. - it .. . � . ! - . I. J. Gould's majo ity, 140 � - -- �, - . , . - . . I - . ,�:.., .1 I . � - � I 'I 1 - � ;. ':'. 4..,:.*' . � .1 'L : I .. - .. O....... 11' � . 1 ... - . . . �� . - i - I - � ; �e� nce ,n . . � - ; ' Accident at Itation. . .0�. . : _: 1 . r - -Furniture at & d ces for bne i I " i . ' fu .. ea I . Lt month at Beal's rniture house. On Tuesday evening, as the' Mu , , i. I . fast express , -- . ,.- - .nicipa Elections., , - I ­... Now is the time o buy. No reasonable as pawing the station here, a pogt-offi , . __ r I : ­I - .. - - I I i .'' L, 1 � ; I , -. � . � �, , �.,, � .- . 1, .... : . .1 �. ce �, I .. .. - I � . : I , - � 11. � I � I i I .. " . I . - I . offer refused. J . ]EI. &al, the furniture lerk threw off a mail bag (which had � The followink vere returned in T k , " , . . - . I - ; - Or 4 ... I., . � i " . � � man,'Pickering. )eeu sent east by mistake), to be returmed 'Couilty:- . ...: Oi THE.T BE ' . -'Ii ­ - - - y the 947 train. He di MARRld3i.VILLA i 1 i- . Rev. Father 'Connor', who hasbi d not measure . E.-'Reeve, J11s. Rob. . ;.� : .1.1. . . eon : 11 - I ti g1rieuds h lie distaitkice correctly, however, and the , Infoll. C � 1. : visi in in � - _ . � .. -­ e during the holidays, Ouncillot 11-C. Crawford, Dr. - :� .1 i . .r )0(� . : � - t i : ,I' . ., I - __.A____.M - , - . . ..._. . . �,� . ..; left for Sandwic ag fell- under! the whee s of the cara, and Robinson, John Th Dmas, Chus. Billings. � . . 1. i I . ... . . , 7: . i I I ­ . ...: . I' by Monday nights I .1 . ; NA. . .. 1- I train. as cut ,to pi GEORGI. - Re ve, Jas. A He says T E REws is a very wel. disPIRYing a miscel. ndersou. I ), - I a . I - " . � . Councillors- John KgLv, Henry Park,- � . !:. ' I ,,� , - , . 1 �- come visitor each eek. ineons V,ariety of New Year presents, In retu nlpg thanks t , I .- . . r . . ! ;_. .� I I- I Aters, silver �pooni Owe of John Taylor. 11 .. . i1 o o r �; -It may not b generally known', but & Fr (probably s . � , . � "; -� I I ­ . --II . ­1 . ank Wil on's),, cigars, and various HOLLAND LAND) NO." Reeve, \4mes I . . man i�, . . it is nevertheless fact,'that in the year I . 11 frien s and customers f: tber articles � .. y r .1 No doubt someone' will 1cClure. Couneillors-W. Lane, Alex. of our Lord 1887, pw Year's da' came lie made Shiolds, Stewart Ivatsion, and William . 1. .. � on Saturday and Cbristmas day y comes pay r the articles destroyed, . I . . . their liberal platronade . � . . i- ­ * , . . . I i I � . and riglltlY't(,.' Those train clerks are McKenzie. I tn in the � . , I A on Sunday. If You don't beiieve it, look , 1; ery careless iometimes. . OUFFVILLF,.-]R eere, W. B . I -L � - I up your caliender for 1887. - ! ST - $ander� :.� Past, we would wish all 'a Hap . . _* � I ' ' ''' . ,.: .I.. - Coune'llors- W. P. Hartuey, R. P. - . py . � .­!�_­ I 'slays in Transit. .. ., '.!:�'J , . - .'' 1 � .. I JL sociaL Z I .'..­� ..- ­ � . , - 1. , _ , - I � . 1. I . �. $everal coiliplaiilts liav _ Coulso'n, Geo.. Flint, Sr., Geo. Wagg. . I . . , ail erous -New Y ' J . �; nu - � j'� * . . .' d Prosp ear, and I%. - The an al sociol in c . I e reache US Of WESTON.-Reeve , T. R. Wadsworth. i- I ohn6ction with t le DoWarrlv - the Church of Eniland, Greenwood, will d est- . a] of THi ank, J. Ball, -�' ' s . I a,t its Cauncillors-W.J. Cruicksh olicit a . continuance - of T . � '.: ;. . . : . . I 11 be held on or abo4 the watiom. Ve have.olliv to r.ay that P- Franks, J. Barton. I . . ,.� your 1 � 11th bf February. tj � ' ; I . , 9 Notice. �e Papers ar� . � i '' -,,.' i " -. � i e mailed regularly at Picker- W0ODBR1Dok:-Reeve, Wallace, .by ac. -�,,­ - p age, b g that both ' i _ . 'L' '; ' I . i Overseer.' ­ i . . . : ' ' -silay, evening, and clamation. . - - ' ' . F)st-office evey Thni , . atron ; elibvin - Parties'who are in the bab Counci lors-Jas. Mounse '' . t of throw. ti ey go west tie same night and east by D. McKela-zie, G yt . a . , . I L .� ... 1 . � ing ashes and other rubbish . oc WvFarr. ; your hap * - l . ,i,.i I , . . _u . . . 1�- -. s ree ligg dn'the public tl e first train ing, so that NEWX�&& uty�qRee ' . piness an rosperity. T t ts of the vi e are hereb notified ,ML3 e Bentley.' :" � 0 " , I I I I'� 1. I .. .� , ii . . . - y we do, all we i6ossibl-v can to pla thClici8; for St. dre'w's Ward-Roo ' will N greatly increased - so . I \' 9 R C e ,3 9 e ', � to discontinue the practice. By order of paper in the hand of ubs rib r tviero Robertson. . I . .4 . . . I 'I , the Overseer. � . at the .� , 1 1 by � earliest Possible moment'after Dublication. 'UXBRIDGE Tp.-, notnas Tod ­ I.— dearborol Xuni6lyla Mectio ­- If our subscribers will kindly c . c9 re s � .; . ii 0 - ' A& " ,` give .us ele tied ail Second "I was I 7 doing. We . tead y incre . a . . ., - � way, C :.1 . , line and Fred. P rticulars of delays in future we shall SCA"Ono' Tow eeve, J(.hn 1. ' Ind our st Messrs. Stepbeil�on, M .�J p u I teeve. . 1P.LR R I . "' ocK, and doing alfin .. L . andidates foil the Scarboro' Coun- in ke an effoq, by Placing the matter in Richardson; lst D'Ciputy, A. M. 3ecor; � . � I . � . 11 ­ oil, having sent tbe�x resignations to the th hands of the 1). 0. Inspector, to fibd 2ud Deputy, Goo. organ. 6u cillors ;,�.,� , our power to supply the wants . Township Cle k th Id Council was, re. ou where tile �delays occur, and effect a -R. Knowles and D. Brown. I lon. . - .. . I elected by a,Cr1;;Q edy. i I I . _.. ­�.. "" - . P :I ­ % I , i, i V , Good 81eighing. - . I . � . re . ; ef the publi* "_ - I.,,:, vs - ­ I ­1 .. '�; - .1 . .. vi 2`16tal � , �. ,-_ . . . . 1 I uldia.. . ­!'�:­_ . �­A - bought and in - v- .. : , . .L. I . . . . lot of tweed ust ; � I � -. . _. - ­ . . Thesleighingdurng the holidays fias . � ovel s of tile beautiful in art a n-A jori. stock this day, letis th u half price.; Call , I _ t I I . i __'! ; :. i � . . ; . . i - - 1. � 5, .1 ..-,: i .1 . '. - ' - , * ' L * . been good, and has afforded these Vho ;cul ure have in store a, rich treat in die and I inspect thew ,at - & J. Caw.0bell - . . . . I .. . �1 I y I had wood to deliver an excellent' chance pej usal of Vilk's Floral Guide for the Whtby. . . I . . 1 ,..3 _. ­ F I .. : . . ours very respectfull . : _... j - . I ,; I-. .� , . i "i. � � I ,� L I ' 7 of drawing the samE_ Those who have yet r 1887. " 11 succee-diulg year brings . -For caretslace c'i� I - �'- . I . � y agreed to bring wood to TH - cl - grc at iii z NEws should apro% Jetent in this popular annual floor oil cloths, go to R & J. C . . . I . �_ . . , t. . . tage of present favorable anj the presf n� edti . I . 1�. , 1 . opportunity. . . i ion is far in advance ampbell's. :, , ' �­ ,;, , . . . ­ . . I . . . . - ' . * . revious isqu i . % ' - , , ­ AL Now Lod . go. . .* -' _. i. I - 'i .; I _ . f es in beautyof exterior Overcoats at half price at R. & J. . . " 1 � .1 I . I . : L ) I., 4 ­ .. DICKIE & ATARQUISO 4 b ' Campbell's, -Whtby. I �.� er and ele gaillee of floral -sud vege. We understand e orts ite bein g " I .. made �ta le illustrations, and the large 1, - _-Cliewing tobacco, I c. plug , r I I _. ' , . L'. IL ., ,_ k . . i : . _ , - I arety to .12je. . .i i �_ � .. ... I ! . : . I to organize a new odge of the Ancient of subjects thoronghly and practicall at It & J. Callipbell's. t, ­ . L � i . . . . . . ­ ­ - i - 11 . ., * j . -, � . . � - . .. . . i _ _ . - __.. . - . .. -i _ . I Order of United W rkmen at the village tre ted. The litle illustration, a loth* '' t , L tr, . bunX -For your ordered . I . 0 Mg ry, R. & . 'hi ---I--------- T - -_ _____ ______ f IS Wbitevale, with very prospect of suc. Of ansies, and the page in colors of J. Campbell, N,Vllitb . . - ­ ! I �c " ordet and- 'Bedding Plants,- are tri- , tby * I­ . __ . - ' ss. There is a g od opening at White. 11 . vale for such , I : !L I /_ 4 I, s I �. . ' . J ! " -1 � � :. . . an Or, ization, and it Only -lithography which have -The-officers of Pick ring, Lodge, A. * . . . - : n( c a �, requires a co 'er Phs of chrOmO 9 / ,.. . . . .. .. . . to '... . � .1 . . effort on the part of pr bably never been excelled, while th O.'U.W., were installed o Tucsday even. I . � ;�.! r '_ ; I ' 1 e the-brethreo living in the -vicinity to ac. bu dreds of smaller illustratioDs are true mg la8t by Rev. J. J. c erion, P.U.Wcomplish th6 desire end.-' Get to work. 'jug to the new ritu 1. to ature and tl ctroughly described. * a ccordi . .1 1 I ,,. 711� Entrance Exam. . Pr Tide 24an 33ilvisfon Conn I . I I LFl . i . .1 fr ii, . . The following p pis 'o� as 13oneat. L . - , . Pickering n Christmas : I aot�sion ... .,� . ,� Eve a , Tile J�uuar� - YOubg'man,st . of tho Third E OP , Fe Le GREE '9 L PIROPRIET011a - township schools . rote at the recent ed at the Gordon. Hquse in tills town ; Division Court was,held.in this village - . . be . , I - entrance examinations at M*khaw High . ail tea, a rocm and breakfast, and in on .Tuesday last, and as u ual was I ., . - i argely . , � ' L Sebool:-Idik Gerow, No. 8,1 57Q marks ; -tbe morning be got out 1l,s horse and ' by . , " J" ­­ T-havetaken the above Mills 2 and will w-ended. The Bar Was represented J � � al-, .y eep Gertrude Bo d, I 1o. 8, 1531 marks; -stafted off.without sayiu I the local followem ', ' . a' s k I Flo y : : a I g "Good bye," - of Ilackstone, and . � � yr wh"ch cannot be beat. Try it aarks ; or "What's your bill ?41 to' tile landlord. Messrs. Billings and Smi h, of Whitby. -., and you'Will say it is Eliz beth Doten, I 1o. 11, 461 r � Robert Boyd. No. 8 440 ma a; Albert Jim felt-81, Judge D , � the best you ever , rk .. ighted, so he bitAied up his Artnell presided. the first case - 1 r used. " Thornton, No. 8, 425, marks. -S suc . 'I ' � - ' : , I � - . I Several mand - and , ceeded in verhaul' taken up was tha! J. ­ . 0 of . - 0 of W-flemiag vs. �! 1 ' 'I 1 1 : , A specialty mad . I. : . - . . .1 rn,, : . � � :_�,,­� . . . .. . 1. e le a�,g I I , . ­ . , . were recommended. I : stranger . ' . . - 1. Th lng Reed and S. 0. Bro bee sum. rt . . r ..�- '.. � I th( man near Whitby. ( . :1" .- . I � : -. I I .. . tied. E. u 0 s . ' " rtl -�' Astronomdeal. . - cla med to I, mons, set xchangIng Flour' f " r ' , J� . . . ­ ­ � ' Ilve no money, but Mr. ford, . . I ' Cra - There will be two eclipsei o k il ­� Go -don was inexorable, and he suce garnishee, P. Jol -W o Wheat,* T ie 'sun . eeded Settled. hustoll V . ' ' I � -_ i� I ' 'and two of th this year. A Dartal' in getting -35 pents, a two-bladed jack. Crawford and Brignall, rnishee. settlel. " . � and am g1VMg more 'Flour per Bushel than c ' . . an b� � ecil"pse of the = n the 7th of Feb. k fe, a pair Of mits, a stu�111P of a lead John Barry vs. C; L. 8 I p. d.11 R. -�, I I got elsewhere.. . - : vO : / % . . , : �., :I ` ruary and an annua eclipse pe oil and se Ellicott, garnishee, paid amount- in i - . i: In matchest in payment of his 4 f � both _ . �. ways on I., oft of the sun his claim. Bran aud S'10' � .':. on the 22nd he s 0 mouth are Mr, Gordon said, 41If he had hands iluo court. Log , vs. 0, � I 1 rts al " , , .I. Connor, s , hand., ­ � � :: I I 0 I - co t Harvey vs. O'Connor I . � r � invisable here; b a- partial' eclipse of e LO we and said go, why seeing it was I . O'Connor. vs. . . lxr Im M .dP4. "�� .A- IT rn" I'T, . :.. � .� Z; Z t . - . � , e 3r( .of August ' C I Would have O'Connor, D. O'Conno . ! .�.. ; I , I , ! .lut - - . . ,8tmas . 8" , -themoon on tb 31r( is visible, said all right Va. Oleo , 1 j L. . :1i . I . -.;. _ I � I ' �, - an an muldtave invited him to remain M"t Mfg. Co., V - O. "or , I . " I Highest p ce paid for Wheat . d a total eclipse'ofthe sun on the 18til 8 j nuor, Morrish � . , .T 1. . ': . I J . * Vs. O'Couru ­ � i. . . �0_ I . - . of August is partlyvisible. AshWednes- th dgement -for M I la�m - - - . f 'h'nle" was ltry,ng to � .-,rl . . I ,,%w ir & n , I .1 ut !it looked a P. '. , L L � . " . - . � a . . I _ I . INT, - day fitIls on the 28rd of Februa ' I beat me.- uut claimed in ue "so. T 1" .. ": I - . � I -Ei", - ry. , ug le I good 'deal &B anjo .l . . .� I - _ . et a . I I �. �­,- .. I . -1 - :%, , . erg to Coiramondents. - - � Z. �� - I vi- O'CONnor, Hart d Massey Mfg. I , , - Device of AdvewMU . � . ­ � . �;�, " " ; . - . , , .9 .,ogan . ; � .� , i�.. ­ I - o "Subscriber, "Whitevale - Co interpleaddr; refer d to $be � . [.-:.: Nowadays a cautl , . Re chattel office. Goo. Liutner p. &in 5 I � , r mortgage cannot P. d., and P. Johnston, garnishee, W - , 'i I:; - . ragraP11 be d for a longer to . YOUR, us re"er is 'apt to in rtgages. A chattel 0-9 Jas. Peters, . egard a peculiarly tttractive pa T, _.­ . BU , , ' ' � I kk 't 1\ - . _ with apprehension est it turns n rm thall one year, journed. W. Rennie 116. Jag. Peters ' -_ ' . -- .. l I . I i . %. advertisement. Ev n the most kno * I I - out an, an must then,be renewed to be velid. judgment to be given. oil affidavit from , . \ i . wing Cb apter 119, 1: person cannot alw'Jav tell at the Outset Section 10. R.S.O., at H- -..I\-- . � 1. . , . ­ that, ,ates office of Mr. Ronnie. AI wriet Freel vs. I I Just ,wl�&.t ho! is r ading. Who would "Every niortgage,, or thereof, Dr. Freel. dismissed, deft. to pay costs. �� . )� _ I N'' suppis I p fil(d in pursuance of this Accopy - .:� : . . . I - - s ,ed to invite every to e . t, shall cease John Woodruff - . , ! . L�.. AT THE DRUG- STORM . rea 8 led i ,. 1: % ! � . 1. I . ". . �..: , " . � I i . . EW to Va id be creditors of the out of court. b. Dale � rs. . . _ __ 1___� . . . . der of THE N renew their sub. 11 a against t vs. J. 0 Connor, sett . . . . . .. : . \ 'scription for next ye r if they have' n Ot pe sons ma and against judgment fqr pitff. b Jas. Peters, . .. - AN. , .. ­ . .; ... 1 Ion y ; mortgages in Taylor vs.. . Coo . � already done so 2 . I su sequent purchasers orl 3*r sent. J &me$ :� I ST AU AN I go d faith .for 1ju ,eat fbirpI I ' ' T . ­ � '. I a - man- a_ - - . - 'Alu bl asideration, tiff. Rogers vs PLATE GLASS HAND MIRROR 9 . . . :, ; ` 1. The Agnazatuna a ciety. i i .. I S ,� M,C r, JU gment . '. ' . ' -1 - ait r the expiration of 9, col . 'u"Uto 1 i d for _ i1year from she p1t MIRRORS The annual meet i g of the A&i6xilturtil fi�!Ii ij�thereoj, unless with ff. 8ypher vs. )rmack, settled . I .. I I IN PLU H. in. one year I ­ ­ . . - Soci own ip ( a ' ' I - I - ,� , _ ety of the, T Out ofcqurt.1 Dale ' WHISK � hi )f Picki6ring will t t copy of p vs. Gor nley,(adjourn6d " �.:, - �' " ' OLDERSS I I � 1. I , '_ , , cis 1. I . I . . i 1_. E� _ .­. -� . .1 .I . , , I - 1. nob mortgage, together with fiom last coo), udgme t for ltff G. �: , ' . , , . ,. , -1 ODOR , , " , , , , ! � I i �. I , . �'� -be- held in the Town Hall, Brcughani, on R I �tatement ex�ibiting the interest of the White vs. 1 T. . . ,- , , . I I ; I . : -,- --.',-,� '' . I X - Thursday, 18th Jan aryq comm I 4hite a d ,;11 .� I . A . , .., � ­ I Z. �. . � 1, I I 1 - . . . ... .. - ., , , a . .:. .. tl: . . I � - -! - . n oucing 'at M(rtgagee in the property claimed by g&mis eattie, i � ' '' ' ��;_ � - . TOILET CASESlr � S. � I , . - _. B. e$ �Paojage', . L , . - ,. ­ , . I statement of Wagoner *a. F. H ' Bach i -, , - ,., TOILET SETS.. 12 b,clock noo . E �ection Of officers for vir bue thereof and a ftill h8e, 'judgment r PID., , � �" / . . P . 1. the ensuing year i �nd othr importan 9 judgment 11. PERFUMES ..-Rick'seck -, 1 or% Lubift"k.- I st I tusiness will be Iran t the &Mount still due for principal and summons. .'660. Gorow a. J. Bam&,n , Lotus of the Nile. Children's Perhime, and some Milinsoll's, Ho ­ sactid. A large lutDrest thereon, and of all -p , t - '. - ytt I -1. . ­ attendan 6 here . - ,_ aYmsn 8 - - suraMous. E. lemon Va. T' lhis W"k)v Come-and see it. Brushes and Combs of all kindst and Cigar a � I � thing,, now besides (to b � . de of all w would like. to see nitside oil account thereof is &&n filed ey, summons a � . _. this organization flo rish is earnestlyre. -in the office of the Cl . I tte asiult. Y. - ,.!�,,;. .- - - Cases ,� . I .:,-., i I., I ' A I �.. ­ : i . . * , quested. Let .their )e a good tumout. T01 In tY, Court of ti4e County, 1, &.0. -. . I :�. .�­ - i . C_::._f * I �. . 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