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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_01_14, , - - - a-, , ; : - Y- * . 1 j I _ r 1. L*. �:. . , .. ( - t, _� . - - -- - .. J . •:1. Kpo.,n -1 1` I : - -: .� i :, - .. 1. - , - ;� -_ ...�' _ n -- --mss . i L , it � { t i. . . - . ' ,I * I -.t' �_ �. - o f j 6.. F. - - 3 !,,' t �.. 1 - ..I i 1 1 1 r .. 'tr' I i ? +il I !I � 4 I I - ,f �i,i „; ; t,i.t 11 • -!', f- , -_ it - -- - - . I I - - I , I ---- NU. 1I i : h. - t A-Y`' -JAN AIRY 1 1887, • VOL. V I. PICK RING, ONTe FRI _ _ -- - - — - -- - - - - - -- -- , t - ---- - - -- , - - -- --- -- -- � � c I W shington Letter , . W. — - - - -- - - - fCb 1,� N U 1: nning of full blast and is largely pat• -! - Qf�ae�ec {Qrtal t[�a w OUT AR -, onized. Wes. says it pays -to advertise, From o r Regular Co Correspondent.) ` T rovided you do exactly as you promise. When Co grass reassembled after filet St a O r , LATEST LOCAL HAP ENINOS RECORDED BY ... Henry Parks, of Georgina hfertical. Officer Hent holiday vaoa ion of two weeks. formal an- - _ _ `" t I' THE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR T Vatche11, P.O., was in town this - p•, nouncement as made in both ends of the ' FIELD, �s D•, M• C• P. S. HYSI- N'� { CORRESPONDENTS week looking after a four year old bnv �' 1�. CIAN, gU1iGEON. CORONE , Qic:, Cspiol of t e death of Gen. Logan. Aa - mare, white face. aIId on® whit@ hind both the Senate and the I i Yickering, Ont. Office hours — \doming, rem 8:30 ': �_, is eustOmar , `. to 11:30; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y • WHITBY.' : I toot, which was stolen lash Thursday House adjourned immediately as a -mark W. FERRIER, lii•D „M.0 -P: ., Ont. (,ormac from Wm. Station, of too same place. of respect to his memory. Consequently ll CORONER. OfIlce hours- -morn ng from S ' Mr. T. b. MCAVO , of Balsam, installed The mare Was last' s @en in Whitevale, Congress !ha worked bat three days so iJ •COKE' - y ; the .new officers of he Orange Lode ere . r;,, lt,, ev;enmg 5 to 6, .Surgery in rear f DRUG T.��. �� ��w , B g where all tr c@ of her was lost far this week, can make.,but a poor S "i UHE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons w I last week. something rich to report next week, if it showing eve for that length of. time. s{ipt'liecl pith Pure Drugs, Chemicals &29eti all I * * Re . Manley Be son lectured herl8 On clasp for dash. ' I i'Vlonda .night ou •' en �Yanted." is not settled.......�lr. ,e'Iom• Brown's in Three R pares have not been seen n I I. -- C�I00� 0 k8� . - y cries alto felt getting belt @r branch of C n„ i . John Ferguson w a returned as Public j ! Washington lose Gen. Logan died. They -- - - ; feJct•t. .. Ote Paper- Sch�} l Trustee at t e recent elections, and �"*1— "'QVA are Illinois ongressmen Thev each want - -' ✓` �� Jas. Johnston and J rev Lon as 4e crate .. wHITEVAI E.: , _•. -_, g P the place lef vacant by the dead Senator, , I 1. I;. BUN TIN G, B. A., B ARRIS- I Slates, School Trustees. � and each is t home scheming and plotting Ts TER. Solicitor, :Notary Publi , Convey I � _ 4. ('il2e I follpn ing i8 a Vlore 8XL8naQa . nicer, . c.- Pickering, Ont. Accounts promptly 11A Panel S, I t ALTIONA. ; to this end. They are Gen. Henderson, - t notice bf the entertainment, briefly alluded o l.�u n at lowest ra ea. 1 -tf , collected. Money= - -- - _ - PCng, Elast1C8, hich rived too late ' and Messrs. Cannon and Payson. Theq S rER .. last '' sue, w ar ed strong men and good - _ N 13 ALL llOW, BAIL I, i' l ,. , , to in is OH1 axe conaid r T and all neces a:ies fcr first -clads Book 1'Ir. J. E• Forfar, ho has been the pub- for lfist week.) workers by ,heir party in the House, and r 1 aua solicitor, Notary Public. etc. OFFICE lie school teacher at Altona for some time, The holiday wheel and entertainment thQ pepubl cans would be sorry to have Deverell's Block; Brock - street, Whitb Private funds to loan at lowest rates and o favorable and tationery Store. on leaving o take tip studies at the Tor- in couneetion with Elie* Methodist S. S. at any one of t em 11'ave the lower branch. • s-I A Gall solicited. terms of payment. onto Medical School, was presented with White%ale on New Year's eve was a de- r It is a s gnificant fact that in nao, d I gu�I38 PARKER, BAR IS'FER ,* * ' * a - very complimentary a dress by the tided ticeo�s. Though the night was hundred m usages and letters of conaol and solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No a scholars Of his school. �Lr. Forfar replied sl fission. office : Honey's Btuldi g, Picker- , i feeling terms. He hue been very sno- stormy and sold, the attendance was once rec:eiv d by Dlrs. Logan upon her ' comet 4-Ystaff. or &. CO3 mac� g the scholars of the husband's eat�Y; only two had any illn ing ; open.” Query Saturday. RO�a. At 5:80 p.tn., . . AMERE, BLACK, R 'SSOR eessful in his labors in Altona, and leaves :school sat down to a free tea, served in Sion to the oneolations of religion. These E.L two sate ti m s are b Col. John Hay, the ' I) E NGLISR, Barriatere at Iaa�v esl et ors - HITBY• 4 -lfi hie fat rbe cc sa es of the ratepayers fp the baseu4ent, after which the parents author of im Bludsal, and Stephen A in. Chancery eonveysnceFa, �a o c �� and fi ienJh partook of a similar treat• Douglass, b 6th of whom said, '•May God �• -ter Coront0St"et(over Gas COmpau ),Toronto. Fires an Life Insurance. � .�.� ]fouey to Loan —No Commission. D. ELAMIKR,E, . OLAREgAONT. The whole party then retired to the comfort and suetain you." Fifty years I ' DAYID9os BLACK, El A. Rzzsoit, • TA yot7$ �T- Rr3.C11ard,'.t9 1'�..V I ' _- _ upper room, where an excelleDt program ago it would have been unheard of to omit . ' F,VGLisH' AGENT FOR On tits 2Sth of - last month- Mrs. Mar was rendered, consisting of recitations, such an invocation, and a message of coII - -E. FAREWELL, LL- BAR -` The Lancsshir Fire Insurance Company, Head McNeil relict of the late Peter McNally, dialogues, and singing. Mr. W. Major dolence that lacked the religions element . [�., RISTER. County Crown Atorneyla d' ffice : Toronto, -- y' . The Western ire Assurance Co., geld Otnee, died here after a brief illness of a week �ocon led the chair in his usual pleasing would have seemed a mockery. County Solicitor. Court House, Whit» P Oronto, dud the Deceased was mother of Mrs. Win. West manner, whilst the Whole affair was under One of. the cherished plena of the latQ J ' Yeterin�crl /• North America Life Insurance Company, Head and a sister of Christopher MaAvoy, a the direction of the much respected pas- Senator Logan was to establish in this _ _ - Office .Toronto. old and well -known resident of Balsam !! _ _ �., v_.., tor, the Rev. J. R1. Wilkinson, who had city an institution for the education of the .J _ • OPKINS, VETERIN Y SUR- tnsiirancp ef% ed at the lowest possible isles She has been a resident of the Townehi with care and patience trained the schol- sons of soldiers,of the late war. It made H cons�sten with safety and - security. of Pickering for upwards of forty year , na difference on which side the father --. H. LEON, Grouate Of the Ontario vet- art; for their work. most pleasing I , • rluary .College, Toronto, and practical horse I 45 =y and for many years resided with her hu sight was tie holiday `wile 1 a wheel built fought, Gen. Logan thought a soldier's '` Winer, etc. On account of increase of practice Bf!ti8 f,g ,Siolicited..; . band on the 7th concession. The furler fi ' son should be furnished with means for an expressl .for the purpose, about twenty- wv accustomed visits every Saturday a° ' took place on the 31st.,. the remains halo Y . P° education. He first spoke of this plan whitevale,Cherrywood and Dumbarton will c ' AGAR • e diseases of the horse foot at my own ►7 O . interred in the Baptist burial grown seven feet; in circuinferance, beautifully shoat the time Gen. Giant died, when, in tend t19 There was a large turn out of friends an decorated lwith evergreens' and mottoes, view of the proposed interment of his re- iorge, Green River, in the forenoo�a o! Tuesday,! and betty en the a OkeB Of which were • . . Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. neighbors. P mains at the National Capital, some kind 1. ` A first -class assistant horseshoeralways . hand. , „�.,:,._ pieces. of 'colored_ paper• On the wheel of a memorial was to be erected in honor . Yeterinart• instruments made to or�ind. Calla I� �� � ' . 11 clue for horses and cattle always on - OSHAWA were pla0ed presents for the scholars Of him. "Why not put the money that be ni„ht or by day promptly atten ed -y Ad- Team Collars, Blankets, Whips, and Iota r !' - which, you clay be certain, brought glad- 'would be appropriated," remarked Gen. . r Ont. f other thin .' • Still more left at special red b t f all. Nninerous Logan, " in an'institaticn of learning, and rlrecs, Green Rive - o g Ten marriages were regigte Y ness to the hearts o rates for one oath. We guarantee our Town Clerk here iII one day wQek befo a other pre$enta were put on the wheal by thus confer a worth�'tribute o Grant? - , - - __ - liStZtfC� �ar�, work in every line. Call again. last. valuable ro parents apd friends for other articular I am sure nothing would have pleased him . •,11:_ v� Mr. E. B. odor an had a rasa was more." - Brougha Harness Depot, friends. At this stage an ad . r cps. N Pro stolen lately from the church sheds. read to ills pastor. and on behalf of the Although another disposition `was made Coict eya..Pice , I W. H JACKSON, p Mrs. Root. J. Mackie, of East Whitby of the dead, Gen. Logan did nit abandon • - _ -,, =I. school Ile was r @sent @d with a $00 , - - i f"011�1IIS_ 'P.S. - Blacks thing as usual. All oursccoun'ts died on the a9th ult. P his idea, but formulated a plan fora sot- - 'ICHARll STOKES, _ 1" are payable wb n rendered. Boccarou lamb coat and sir of mils, , - I A tobo an slide has been erected n p dier a college which he intended to present l l sooner and Conveyancer. Office at Hopper p 3,__Two Fin Cutters for sale cheap. , gg gr Funds Claremont. — - t9wn, and the :youngsters. are enjoyit g slid tp lrs. �'�'ilkinson as given spar- daring this session of Con easy ,v sto]tes', :General Merchants, �j ��T' tllemaelves. elan lam ea and a urea. anti to Baby , r ' S1,eciu] Attention paid to making wills and pre- -- 11 P P for its support were to be raised by an ll,iring necessary pavers for Probate.{ ,t48J�t _ • The C. Y. R. Telegraph Co. is maki g Wilkinsgn an outfit eoll►plete, a hood, asscssment of fifty cents on every member TON 'I'OwN SHIP GCE ��K tehm ter and Jeweler, preparations to open an off ce in town. dress, etc. Grbat praise is due to Mr. of the Grand Army of the Republic, and. t' . I. R..13E3 , ., Conveyancer, Commiasionen for taking Wa' INS ONT. An excitiIIg nlateh u as fllaved on t le William Burton, wl>,p though not a nlem by having scholarships endowed by those r PI KER , attl,lavits, acyountant and In Agent c to ]can on farm property. OFFICE —At Oshawa, rink on Monday evening, 1 e Ler of th school, vet lie with Mr. C. C. who fay red the project. It is probable• ;llu_it -L7 =v I t,rou�,ltaiir Abe utiful assortment dt .ti'. ' !wean ills Dominion and Western 13au s. R@esar t id tnQst of the work in securing now th t some otter statesman well take = - - es" Cl` cks Jewelers and Fancy The Dominion Hank carried oft the prize these gi ts. Every person seemed de- hold of the matter and reap the glory of _ __- ___ _ �'Vat�h , lighted ith the whole affair, and pro fosteriu such a measure before Congress. I !lr eh,ite�t,. ' oods, on hand. , by eight points. g Gen. ogan anfl Senator Edmtinda had - ` i I'OS "r COUNTY AR IIITECT itEPAI2tING PROMPTLY E hCIITED Died on Sunday, 2nd lust.,' the �0 h nouncea it as the best they had ever had• long xc pied' adjoi'uin seats in the Renate . :I A. Chamber, and a warm friendshij existed �. 'Tor the county of Ontario Drawings Alter �•5 years` a penance I am able to say I will anillt'el'Sary of her birthday', at the re i 1t won d. tip v�'ith aooc old fashioned I - iii,li �t!r -for tie furnished for every class of �1 , K P between them. " At the time of the funeral beating an gu ram satisfaction. 12y dente of her bon, r. Thomas- �3eall of watch' i ht service,which roved abless- /r / i,tiilding. steam and hot water h S L.nasa ' Joanna Parsons, .relict of t le ing to I any, and we trust.the commence- of Gen. ogan it was thought strange that .. ventilation a specialty. Office —Ge rte Block, I g 3 " y the ver out Senator was abs nt, and. , corner D.xndas and Brock streets,. Whitby. late James Beall, of Columbus, Est went o a happy new ear to all. Heaidencu— KingstonRoad,East PiclLering. 37-y an �yhitbv• • The flowing is a COpy of the aaaIess some c m�nent was made upon the fact `" n a- �a �'nditatot'. A la a limo t referxe t0 : that he had not even been hear from in - -- - - - -- ------- _ - - -- - - --- Saps the j f regard his friend's death. Mr.dmnnda jirtctiorter'r'ir +J.. of stone is being.; sLipiletl from the AI c- To Ii'ty. IV. Wilkinson : I =��J -- - 'ICKE ING AGENCY. a ,ia�. o South to spend the holid y recess . - - - her+�ou c carry, Itanla; LhiA ,,fall. n riUC ?iESPECTFD PASTOti, --It i� w 31h K — with a uIIning party, and had f'• !ten be- Ot CHER• & ROWLAND, Licensed I - Forth Vic oria, in he vicinity of K n- leasurp. and gratitude that we asselmbled _kuetioneers, for the whole of _ orth and Open for th transaction of all legitimate mount, there is a arse marble guar �•• ere u thlet apBplci0U8 oecasiou, the y trod t . e reach of mails and tJelegrama. - 5onth Ontario• Strict attention r ds node moderate. Banking.$usi ass. He did of hear that Gen. Logan waE dead . orders by letter ortelegrap g It was latel • bought by Mr McCoun 1, annual auniversaryof tile Methodist S. S•: until of er he was buried. ' Thos. Voucher, ' Valuator, Arbitrat ,r, &c. Ad-! OFFICE HOU a =From 10 0 3 ; Saturdays of Port Ferry, who intends to work it of'Whi evale, it @sirs to attend to you our, It R,a rather an interestingciladmstance . , . dress, THUS, YOL'CHER, Box 47, B oughani, or 10 0 1 O'Cloe . lteart441t appreciation' of our services :1 -, K. ROWLA \D, Whitby, out. and convert the marble into uiouulnen s, y that th first visit of ea•Senator Conkling __ _ _ _ - -_ __ ___ __ - - - -- ►�a,�la�;s an�i in C 11heCt10A- ew. Cousiaeral,le uuantities of iiotll l d with tt�. Since your coming amongst us to the Senate Chamber since he resigned _i g- GE0�14E K1 1R, Agent. and silver werA found in the rock, n d we Maio learned to love jrou, and fully, in 188 should have been to attend the ' y(tirtter :G rf!rul Glttzi r'�. i �) _ funeral of one of the "men who stood so ^" - - -- - - -- - there is.•no doubt that other meta ex st realizi 4 your ardcut zeal in the further! I SIGN IF IOU ARF. GOING To in pa inQ quantities lil'that mueli abused cutef� the cease which son have steadfastly by him in his troubles, There; I - :� I N T I N G, GPAI2 - G, y was lip le ch n e in Mr. Conkli g's a writing, Paper- Hanging. Tints g, d c., of all r�r a 1C1 CC1.1ntrzr:`, re ion of binmount. espoused;, and recognizing as we do _ylon a g u - k;, pis {lone on the shortest nonce. �lll shiiaea of K ���• gran @ to mark the interval of t me, but - • ' saint mixed to order. None but the best rang or are aendinf; for your friends who ciao three, ,` 1nCr @R1�ln� Pn @I'j��' In the dlaa6minatlOn O� 1� c . HILTS. K ��'ELi30,LR`rE.. 26y' call on GREENWOOD. gospel truths in- our midst, and feeliri� as he ut tjiere amid those .fgmil ar anr- . I^ ,,•1, Leal u,e1 -- — , O Be. YiTr r roandii gs, one could not but won er what: GE lJ Lt1`J3, that we could not let this c►pportunity though s were coursYng throunh hi mind. I;ootti rout ,�hoes� �' AGE1T _ _ ALLAY 7.I1iL.." ' Tile weather is fine and everybcidy is n- pass without an exlnessiou of our appre• No oth r six Sears since the wa ended • rock St. Whitby. joying themselves by visiting and do ug � d . 3 had wi nessed so many important histori- UH\ LL'SLIE, L'UU'i' A. X1301: station of such worth, esirP 'our ac:- �( I i other business until the evening appro a es P 1 tinker. Pegged acid se�ri, w rk Orders i the old reliable Canadiaq Line. 'ells•, Kltell they have to stay in or G1se go td +I ceptauee of this fun coat anfl pair "_Of I1Dlt• , Cal Cl1a ;;es. I,rou:pti.y attended to. F.xperiencei workman - This t4 not however• on account Of their lull final Gar eld had been itricken down by the ' ' nip. Don't forget the staiid -, iieiirly opposiLe the Shortest flea P ssager Low rates. dances, which are rather numerpus, des ite , • tc, liiu, 5trs et, Pickering vIllaIle. •7-v 1&Ites Aar • %11th Bee##, Re(111' e�t ill "l the late cold stiap.....Mr• Geplige Mite ell � value, but as a mark of out• esteem fo hand o an assassin. Arthur had died of tie I hoping that Ott may be spared t a bligh ing disease. Blaine had en de- _- -- - - -- " - -' - he ,Steer'rrf /e. , hai got a fine cutter for w'hieh he pair a I you, I . g Y Y p � Gor- ltotely. - - - hood price. It is probable he will go ut I enjoy them for mauy tears to cows, nn 1 fasted or the 1 residency, Thermal , :1 �v McDonald, Hamlin. Pendle >i and . - _ ` Division Courts. drying with his intended one...... ra- ; that they may warns row phyl ically s don, (- 4 - Slttll,S f • but is a ill I y p other Senatorial contemporaries o equal �_ ! - r 1 IIrE�I'� s _"CE HOTEL, GREE • (Yleeaon is somewhat better, our essence and kindly words h :iv @' t3 L cod, <rr,hn �litc »e11, prop ietor. Tl}is CO Z %� T J� (��' t�' TI ftI0,' unable to leave her r{►om.....11ire. Murl liy ; ofta>a warmed us spiritually. � We al fame 1 ad retired from service. Ba ,Hill, : I. 1. ,ur• >.e is a- ne�c building, fiLterl tip with every Y desire you[ a�ceptanee of this cap an Burns' e, Z)avid Davie, Matt Carpenter, » »sic. Large is very sick with inflammation of he ace for the travill' - 1-•�+ p Ilrae for '.11rs. 1Vi kinson, afi a 6111,'1 t Anthony and Logan had all passed �o the null -c•oiiliilocious stables and shed for horses. ; °'� 1SS ( Iungs... - -Joe takes bi* girl o arties v ry j other ilia. Bayard, Lamar, and Garland, �. ` t shall at all times be pleased to eceive a call 1 1 N%'hitb Jerk, ll• C. Macdon ell, Whitby. often. He will .tako'her do himself so)". token of our regard for leer. Wishing had been elevated to positions in th Cab- - , y y - froiu iii �- friends and the public go !;rally, when Jan 3, Feb• 2, ar. 1, April S,atay 3, �Tuii_e 2, •July • _ • , Din is doingr good work in grist, ng ., 13ti Nov. Dec. . 11e you 110th a happy and prosperousar. lust, a ld the Government has gotta into 4, se ,. 2, Oct. • Nov, and cho iag, and has lots to do.... . -- - Signed on behalf of all concerned, by the ha do of the Demciciats. _ (ire _ - __d, I -- Greenwood pp 011, - D O N HOti .'E, fI-dKERING. 2 roughs i : Clerk, 5t vleeson, Methodist anniversary tea - meeting at t is g «�1LLIAat I3UATUN and Att rney -General Garland who ha per- - C� May 9 July 5, ep. 8. b, C• (',. REESOa, James Gordon, I'ropitietor, This house -is . 2ylE'i: keno illage Clerk, ni. Gl�eson, Green- place will he held on Wednesday, a fine new brick buildinh, tinished in superior wood Jan. 4, rch 3, November 31 2nd. �Atter tea Rev, i1ir. 'German, D1. ., E. MAJOR, SeC. sisten ly refused invitations t0 every kind - .- / '. • - style. Every convenience and comfort for the 3 port Pct : Clerk, J " W .Buirnbaui, Port of gathering, social and official, sin a he :rayelling public. New and commo ions stables County Council, 1887. enters tt}e Cabint, made his first ap ar- aua sheds. 7_y Perry, Februar 8, April 19fJune 21, Sept. ft, Oct. Of Whitby,, President of the Toronto Con- _ _ ___ __ 13, December 1' . ference, will give a 'lecture,. aubj t, t IHOTEL J N. GERO�'V 4. Uxbridge :Clerk, Z Hemp'liil, Uxbridge, ..popular Amusements:" The public ill ante i public at the Logan obsequies He . l�x )L GfIAI I , r 1e County Council will etas at came noltlie Senate Chamber in com guy 1 Proi,rietor. Having bought f 111r. Thos. Feb. 9, APril' June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Ddc 14. do well to bear this in mind *nd a, ail - Pouchro the a»ove hotel, and refit ed the same 5. Canningto i_ Clerk,Geo'3mit ,Cunningon, �- { 2511, just. The with le.other Cabinet officers and eery thou h t, L intend to keep a stn tly temper- Feb 10; April 31 June Li, Sept ", U t Beaverton, entertainment themselves nt this un Beata ly the eat o ng g� emeny, will constitute the one se med surprised at this new depart re.. a`nce ho�i4iise, in conformity with th law of the 6. 13eavarcou :Cie {k, (1 F' Bru r enter! fn _ _ 1J,C, ,Ja11, 6th, 1$$7. - ' liuul. A salt respectfuNv solicited. �An attentive Feb 11, April , Juntie 24, Sept 9, D c lfi - I;Olar d for 188?. with Mr. 1V1011kllOUSe, Wa h111gtou, , t 7. Uptergrov : Clerk, F J Gi espie, Upter- , hostler always in attendance. I 10y r - 1, BROUGHAM, probably, as Warden :— 4 grove, Feb 12, pril 23, June 2., Be 10 Dec 17. ... _ _ I ;. I Qshawa- :Murton, King, Cotilthard . Sir, harles Tupper sailed for Can da . . -- - - - -- J. E. FAREWELL, ) 1'Krts'ictct. . By Orde , Clerk of the Peace. Miss Mintie Gerow is visiting fri 1 ds Whitby town -- Smith, Burns. i on th 13tH. _�_�s v�.r_._1 __-;;:..,�__L1.,.>..�---- • --- -- beaten ne _ ' P Macke An Ottawa bigamist was arly , - PARTIES, WISHING TO TAKE `------ I „ in Toronto.......The Toronto House is Fickenng- Monkhonse, Bray, Y to death b his two wives. . can live t home, and mare more move, lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music at work f .r us, than at sOything else in vacated....... Chicken thieves are ar0 IId Pal►n8r, Parker. Y ' can obtain venal strut in Class or by private Youthe a t world Capital not needed : you are agajn.......Jamee A. Dou81aF, Esq. of Whitby towushili- Mathewson ,Wilson.• Jo n Roach, the celebrated ship- bui�id- • instruction. Apps for terms to started fr e. Both sexes'; sll ages. Any Hargi•av , of fast `Vhitby— Mowbray, McKenzie. er, di d a Chester, Pa., on Sunday. - one can do the ork. Large earnings sure from Dakota, is in town.....::Mr: j4feFarlane, Christie: Th reduction of the British army', of Miss A. E. Coats, Prof. of M us•le. first start. COa ly outfit and terms free., Better Whit @vale has moved Ijnto Johu Be 'y's Reach- Dobson, - Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head not delay. Coat you nothing to send us your houso••..•;11Ve have a bow' barber hopo>ft Perry- Curls. oeeu ation in .E1� pt began on Monday, opposite NEwa office, Yickering. , address and flII out; if you are wise you will I do • ► . • • , I Th embargo placed by the U .:S. - , ���_ �'� 80 fill OIICe. H. ALLETT & Co., Portland, Me. jn our v111age.......Qar village broke has OUQog -- Bateman. ; ," ' 1. - - - markets and is in tut 'the rock- (alendinniug, $t. John, Baird. cuato liti on Canadian horses is causing. oloaed the going ( eonsi enable trouble at Montreal. JOHNSON, The �,ilor ! HOR FOR SALE. wood bnsiness.......A granaparlor co cart Cealnington -- McPherson. ,' Mr Dowling has been counted out in and masquerade carnival is adv isea Uxbridge town- Harmann. ! . , ; !' -� far Jan. 20th. Take it in.......The y ens • ,Uxbridge to*nship- Gould, °Flulnmer- Sout Renfrew. Another Liberal has ZIT specialties : -- Perfect fit, inoa rate prices, - First - clads our year old edlt ; Ideak bay; , been warded the seat. `� : - satisfaction guaranteed sound in every articular :good driver. Avply boarding houses are filling up very fast, felt, Todd. _ MI Crej htori Con. has been CO14= 1. -1 I DEFY COMPETITION in rice, s yleor work- V -11 Thompson. I , : ) to �V. T. H•AIiICK, Yickering. and nearly every week LI'ings fresl ar I colt- �Pebster, { .. inahahip. I have a fine select stock of �, ___ i ' film ]n his. seat in North Grey On a Y _ __ ___ . n w goods to pi fro — _- ' riv &IS.........Mr. R. Brodie, our new S�eaverton- Bruce. e g P - •� ' - recount, as was also Mr Dack lib in 1 _ ____ - - -____ ___ -__ -' -- Notice Of Appl�Cat10 for teacher, is giving great eatisfaetion. He �Thorah- McRae, Thompson 1 '� I'iCKLRING: O>\T ant Bruce, is an able instructor of the bloods ....... Mara - O'Leary, Thompson. 1. �ressm ,33ft= Letter of t ua,rdi8,11ah1 . ' `- M - Goschen has entered the Salisbury - ff -_ p Mrs,Lydia Whitter died at her son' real- Rama - McPherson. Mini tery a Chancellor of t11e Exchequer _ ,` `Allsi CARR, ractical •dressmaker, has just ' dance at the ripe old age of ,82 ears. . opened shop over Vickie & Marquis' Sore, and in I Hie tiz tfer of thP. � iiif!tltr�lil/'►t ,.. -Me. Wesley Miatthews has r bbed A ahi !Was driven on the Vir is The PI'ince of Naples, Crown Prince of � � begs a share of the public patronage. 7 -tf. itliam George COI'u 1t � � • f e of -its fairest fl wars, cast gn�Saturday last and twenty ives Italy since his return to Rome, has re , _eK p__ ship of � � Green Riper o on - -- - sn a course of study. is list of ,,l Farm �Cr -S �. Ifeed B� "ell. I , ' and will plant heir in Chin's block shortly. 1st. m h� $ ±. This is the second marriage far this lace. i Lord Iddealeigh (silt Stafford North- studs s this season comprises literature, A first -class term containing 75 Cre more or Application will be made �Q the 6nrrogate . of tl.e C unt of Ontario, llefore the Judge where it was kept quiet a ,Tong ime, cote) djed auddenly on iWeanesday. He histo y, and mathe'natios, and his first less, I n the 2nd con., lot 15, in good tat of culti- Court at the Court H )� se in Whitb 0 . vation, well fenced and well water ith atone in Chambers, y neither being desirous of a tin pan ran• .vas.. a me�Ober of Salisbury's abinbt exam nation in these will be at the end house,first -class buildings, with t ne ellar for after the expi atinn of twenty days from the ode....... Mr. John ` Windsor, of reen before the recent sllue• of th present month, 111 the presence o, cattle. The buildings being all n wl fitted up Arst publicat on hereof, on behalf of Chat'ity xre cod. The farm is mostly we 1 under+ Geed, of the Township of Pickering, in the River, lost a valuable r �Qar o colt ;The proposal to erect a YolingeII 8 the ing, the Queen, the Minister of War, <irai ed: It adjoins the v]llag� of Pickering, ering, fig County of Unt io, Widow, fora order appofutr last WBek. 1116 r8tnrnng from ark- liristian Association building in 'troll- a number of generals and his regular 4b j' nbar to schools, churches, stores, d iverpool ingg the said C arity Reed guar ian of the eqi } and R hitb markets. It is 22 lea from. To- Williatu Geor a Cornish Reed B rreli. ham the Dolt reared t1p and #ell b k On illeetion withC McGill, there Of vibe tyB01ard of ,rules and •t here is subjected sham bout t his ,` onto, on the Ringston Road. (3' od orchard. Dated at Pi kering this 8th ay of Jsnnary, the cutter, breaking ite back, s0 at It Ived the apfl - . Y to . Ego terms. For particulars app�y o 'ISAAC A.D., 1887. :� Cii�R T RFEA, it'llad to' be shot.. �. •..` 1e skating, ink i6 OVerQ01's. . - . t �41i IB3 Studies. s e ' L114TON Pickering. , G tf 10 -12 by -her fiOlicito I„ T. ld. uuting I L I .. i r +, 4 E f ` I. t t.. -' I �' . 1 -. 1. . c . , , r i. . , s t.., -; . ,. ..,' . -. - ..r ... ..... :- 'r. - }} ., ,.. , , i : , - I �S -.E .I 1 . ::.,. .. t.� J 5 1. ,. "4 . r is I - '9 -j :: 1. ...i , -.. .e !. .. - - 1, J '" r :. _ ... .. 1 .. l r .. _ -. . lr. I a 1. % 7I. Ira w - .. .,. -. -:., 91 .. k` \. I -1 1. t I • -I t 1r I, °r .I i:> . r y : ...- 5 lo I _ .. I - 1 .. .. .. 1. •- -,, -r __, .,.. -. -. ._, 11 , M (Y.. ..4�,,s0. d 1T'. 'y4'_. .., {. L a -, .. T . �- i- 4c.... - ,C4L x s1 - ,t: FFVn_ ,t ..,t_ 7_ l crab c'i: S - ti a.,.. fi.._ ,X.o +: .- 2 ., -_.. . t. f ,.i M Ui- w - - - -- �. .�: ti �.r �; .� � '� �; �; ,. 4 t� f .. .• � i ., ..,, t, � ,. �.. , .,. _ � `. _ - -- �'a �` _ -- -.__ -- -- - -- - - r__�__ --"- bled ep that � !led ts> can o - -- ---- -- - ---- •�_. _ , . - - — - - _ �. � `� I � • chair. pe 1 a a »io bag. But, ttnleee.I mistaken, there A .CO�i'B ®'Y 8 I�>�FQ j jES,I,� . was some hittt�g else --�a 1 of small size. •,� •r ; - :.: , TH YST �RY 0 F� TH ' • 0 L T E�.. �� Let ,�Qa t��dera d olesrly," said. With some difficult I � etei it u . � F • . �� P It felt � � - ., „ � T P T w�ttrec %tf s)�stt�l� ' I -Fit, , • � � • - -� � Im defiance of me my wishes you re- deamp, 8►e though it had tai here for some � - _ - i -' i,�, � � i- � ` { -; � •• -; � fuse •to tea at all ?' time. Ia the' darktteea of t at terrible night � About two weeks age a par of Derr ' _ `• I must fuse "eh re lied. from some distance north o the but•n , _�� � ��I ,- . � ; �� � � � , p . 1 it was impossible to tell hat it wa3. I � � ;;I , �'�� + � ., r�• �, , . � :,! �; _ � "Then the ie no more to bey said. I gla+epad it tightly in m hand,t,, hurried coal fields of the Pnwiler vet Gtu 1' j - - �,: l:I-I 1PTIJR FIT.— (Cov��u 6.) � �; " � b � may meet yotir fate, � the � ttoviel- nieet'the eau 1 fate o p father whq has �aek to the Hall, and ant to "my own' started out ou a trip through a cattle t,1u ,; _ , �': � �ij : `Tell me, Yl►ilippa," he.eaid —` I do not fete say I spoke jePtiugly ; but his f�co loved• hie chit i too we 1. Arthur, you need room. - trier to the southward, to bri ` hack any � - ' � #� Ik t� � w cu• ic.us —but dcea t e squire STew p e, and his lips dry. ; say no more gall r a attd persuasion are $afore removing my we clothes, I.looked anitnale that might have stray from their � -n , o ou startle me slice Ayrton ! I �.vasted here., at the packet. It must eve lain • long in proper feeding grounds. A c u le of days � � ` snaps a : uy I;rue klyn !" • ' � p , • � "He 1: u.es hirn tnoet unjuetl for � it; wish m at© were to lead my beautiful After that nt�erview we beta "ma very un• the. hollow o� that holly -t ee t it• was green ride brought them to the regior of ttie burn• ' • � � cousin .the altar. I stn ao desperately in happy. The quire a owed hie an er ancl� with mold. I saw someth written ottFit ing coal pets, and the third da the �� • �� � • that is •h 11 u it fence even between g � � ` � n,y fath� r and ltiuiself is broken o ; love wi h her that I Phall do something e r. ` � � . � ;p_.: ' •` Ane you :'" has said, looking at her `ears travag I het nt some day.,' i up my hands in- r►arning.� � "� , . i, � -;, xleatly I . � • �� Bove him innocent, she r plied.!. «I 'point, . fuse to hear another word on` th • , ;, ! 1..� � ..fi.: " So , o I," he added quickly. I would „ , t � o r. Brandon." are very patient ;but there axe �" _. � , stake m never h life on it. Guy Brool�l would ve done such a thing. But, hilippa, trite to « our endurance, I see." . ' ' . ±� :: ;'. -: - •• who co d be guilty Y" An confide. there on ht to be limits to e g Y ce in strangers, I replied• a She ' . •` H iced her beautiful face to t e skies. yen knows !" she replied, nth aim• Man times afterward I thought of t11 � � I , h .: ple ear next lif eatneee. " \Ve shall kno in tie if not in this. „ center In th alien. nleantime,'aittumn passed and wi ,,. r � >. _ : ` � Then_ �e reached the pretty, quie church- ter cam uncont . The aquire�a ollable: anxiety grew qui lie would .. ' _ 'yard. one corner, where the . a was large say come to me � , - � - greenest we saw underneath a cypr a tree, he grave of Anice Vane, marked „ Un y'a few weeks low; ( aadys, and to • �` ' � - by a plc f .. .• � i ., ..,, t, � ,. �.. , .,. _ � `. _ - -- �'a �` _ -- -.__ -- -- - -- - - r__�__ --"- bled ep that � !led ts> can o - -- ---- -- - ---- •�_. _ , . - - — - - _ �. � `� I � • chair. pe 1 a a »io bag. But, ttnleee.I mistaken, there A .CO�i'B ®'Y 8 I�>�FQ j jES,I,� . was some hittt�g else --�a 1 of small size. •,� •r ; - :.: , TH YST �RY 0 F� TH ' • 0 L T E�.. �� Let ,�Qa t��dera d olesrly," said. With some difficult I � etei it u . � F • . �� P It felt � � - ., „ � T P T w�ttrec %tf s)�stt�l� ' I -Fit, , • � � • - -� � Im defiance of me my wishes you re- deamp, 8►e though it had tai here for some � - _ - i -' i,�, � � i- � ` { -; � •• -; � fuse •to tea at all ?' time. Ia the' darktteea of t at terrible night � About two weeks age a par of Derr ' _ `• I must fuse "eh re lied. from some distance north o the but•n , _�� � ��I ,- . � ; �� � � � , p . 1 it was impossible to tell hat it wa3. I � � ;;I , �'�� + � ., r�• �, , . � :,! �; _ � "Then the ie no more to bey said. I gla+epad it tightly in m hand,t,, hurried coal fields of the Pnwiler vet Gtu 1' j - - �,: l:I-I 1PTIJR FIT.— (Cov��u 6.) � �; " � b � may meet yotir fate, � the � ttoviel- nieet'the eau 1 fate o p father whq has �aek to the Hall, and ant to "my own' started out ou a trip through a cattle t,1u ,; _ , �': � �ij : `Tell me, Yl►ilippa," he.eaid —` I do not fete say I spoke jePtiugly ; but his f�co loved• hie chit i too we 1. Arthur, you need room. - trier to the southward, to bri ` hack any � - ' � #� Ik t� � w cu• ic.us —but dcea t e squire STew p e, and his lips dry. ; say no more gall r a attd persuasion are $afore removing my we clothes, I.looked anitnale that might have stray from their � -n , o ou startle me slice Ayrton ! I �.vasted here., at the packet. It must eve lain • long in proper feeding grounds. A c u le of days � � ` snaps a : uy I;rue klyn !" • ' � p , • � "He 1: u.es hirn tnoet unjuetl for � it; wish m at© were to lead my beautiful After that nt�erview we beta "ma very un• the. hollow o� that holly -t ee t it• was green ride brought them to the regior of ttie burn• ' • � � cousin .the altar. I stn ao desperately in happy. The quire a owed hie an er ancl� with mold. I saw someth written ottFit ing coal pets, and the third da the �� • �� � • that is •h 11 u it fence even between g � � ` � n,y fath� r and ltiuiself is broken o ; love wi h her that I Phall do something e r. ` � � . � ;p_.: ' •` Ane you :'" has said, looking at her `ears travag I het nt some day.,' i up my hands in- r►arning.� � "� , . �:, � � '� � -;, xleatly I . � • �� Bove him innocent, she r plied.!. «I 'point, . fuse to hear another word on` th • , ;, ! 1..� � ..fi.: " So , o I," he added quickly. I would „ , t � o r. Brandon." are very patient ;but there axe �" _. � , stake m never h life on it. Guy Brool�l would ve done such a thing. But, hilippa, trite to « our endurance, I see." . ' ' . ±� :: ;'. -: - •• who co d be guilty Y" An confide. there on ht to be limits to e g Y ce in strangers, I replied• a She ' . •` H iced her beautiful face to t e skies. yen knows !" she replied, nth aim• Man times afterward I thought of t11 � � I , h .: ple ear next lif eatneee. " \Ve shall kno in tie if not in this. „ center In th alien. nleantime,'aittumn passed and wi ,,. r � >. _ : ` � Then_ �e reached the pretty, quie church- ter cam uncont . The aquire�a ollable: anxiety grew qui lie would .. ' _ 'yard. one corner, where the . a was large say come to me � , - � - greenest we saw underneath a cypr a tree, he grave of Anice Vane, marked „ Un y'a few weeks low; ( aadys, and to • �` ' � - by a plc n white Dross. Arthur tendon dau�ht in Lngl r loses one of the noblest f ?rtup nd, What can I do with her ? took off is hat and stood for some minutes Fill br ak my heart. - - , (' `� in gilenc . His face was pale with motion, Hew tched her with ah 'f �` � .�� � � � � I s►nd his - •`Poor es were full of tears. Anice, poor Anice � "• he speared Pitiable anxious to see. He was always talking ,- - � . � • softly. loving, , All her beauty, wit, an pretty, me or T►t rthur Brandon dtx)ut her. ee hundred al ! It be � g aceful ways, to meet with such an � year will ells, ' ' end !" vation r one brought up with every lt! � � � _ We re wined there for some ti a •flail ' cry, as Phili he hea been." — - - - .'� when w went.away '1''hilippa's •cousin P a never mentioned the fortune sh . , ' _ .. brought ith him a few blades of t e thick ass to 1 se 1 , b tt, as time passed on, she gro long g -as , thin an pale ; a shtidow came -into thus _� i `• I she 1 keep these," he said, " n mem- dark lu trous eyes. Very often, on en . - - Dry of A ice." Then, looking at•th atone, ing her oom I found her weeping bitter�v "_ he acid : `Phi: ippa; why is there my one and as et there seemed for her no dawn o � me< he a ?" ' hope, n ra3t of light. December came; a c •- �" Beca se," replied lvlias Carleo «yt.e the squi e'a fdce was drawn with great lit e - ' I � ' dill not k ried or n , ow whether she was real t y War- t •nor if really married we did of care. «Six � � �eeka " he said' des stria 1 P � g � - i � - not know •' to whom. "only ix weeks more, and she is ho uea e : � .." .• " I am ore - it was not Cloy," he r heated. bein m g tried t au she was six h years ag .' �: ' (• 1 hilipp s face flushed, and a cle r light -.dark , ; , "`_ shone in er eyes. Une� c, ld aitowy rtwruing I saw i1lr. Br � �- � " �So a I quite sure," she said, $ ntly�`' doll and rho :squire leave the house togetlte3r � � `� .;1 D,� y •?lent'" u .not tl>;ink the squire ill re- the y we a deeply' engrossed in conversation he eked. "I do not see the j stice,of and a p esentiment of coming $otrow f ` � -. ` � � punishing an innocent man." Philipp; I Carlson filled the. It was a tr t •� � • " l� a wi 1 never relent. I should sootier end• S rue ttvo holu•s of l;erward, when � � -; � .'- �, -t;xpect to "fat ee the stare fall from-heav n than Wert' sit ing in the drawing•roorn, the aqui , ,.. �! - -I `: fur Iny er to change his mind." and his ephely came in. j . '� = :. � "-Rut if he found out Gny's ;inn tee, " I aI glad to find you here; Philippa'' - i = - � - P►u[ippa •:' :.aid the quire. "I want to talk to yo>�t - � i• ., �11aiy h :ai-en gl•ant it ! lint tithe a�ssea; �aY, do not .leave ue, �Iias Ayrton. 1 q i the man w �it o• has kept his secret, so to Ig will are p tr a friend of my daughter's –help _ J '. keep no while h�a1iives." to�bring The her to reason." i� I: ,'_� Then, D r- Brandon, perhaps to•ch er us, sc uirc tried t�) speak firmly ;taut h� '_ i �'' -$poke of titer ntatters� anti we r aehecl Voice tr tatted, llis hands shook, ar,ci his li�) ;`'� '� _ � home: _ quiverec with emotion. • ,, I I I watche filth intently. ' Hs:did no seem "Phil pa," , he reautned, "yo;il ale ttl��t • - : i � to care ab ut going; out ; he was qui seen- only chit ; I have loved :you with a vek• a i' � tent to ape d'the whole of his time w th us. great to �. All my hope, all my pride, h�tit ' � t I-Ie would read to u3, wander wi h us been cell red on you. T'o have' you mta "lag's �� ,, - I -•- ` through th woods, drive us oat —d any- tress °f .Norton has been Iny dear l,ild, i thing, ttt s ort, to please ua. He as al- .wish. I. was disappoin0ed in Kay ways ood humoured ; nothing ewer utlied early lov —1 buys he'en sorely wounitec) ' � �;'� him ; I nev r saw hint in the least agree let me tl rn f +)r comfort to you." • �; - � out of tetl Fr. He vas ahva 9 ch rful She v►•�ttt ll) t0• llrnl and ktlC:t doti I' � •_ ,�� gay, aniniard; he had _always som thing his aide ;labs caught i,oth hie haud5 i Wier �' -� attlusina to say or propose. and kissgd them. ' , � \ \'hcu he had been some tints �•ith s, he " 1 ou •now my grit -o —city ,iei'otion - my i - ;� found me of a morning in the couserl story ol,edicnc ." ' � :� alone. I a5 arran+ ►ins some bouquet -that `_` I tl•i t to test tlienl," he intoi=ctrp ci. " x Miss Carleort wanted to scud away.- e be- � ou a•r � awal'� that my :whole hear i _ �: � gap to assist ale. � � - fixed upo�I Ieuving yell bests to succec,l ale. r. + ,.� That was a terrible story of -poor nice You cant of succeed me. unleae. you arc mar- ' ' � Vane's," he said, �� suddenly. It has Wade ried b a certain limo. This •ear tv; m y � Y .� `:. , a greatdiffe ence to the home het+e at lag's great rag et, you have'aent away tq•o tpoAt �1� i Norton. `� ve you ever seen this Si Guy noble aw loyal gentlemen —I bring ypu a • � � Brooklyn, iss Ayrton ?" third: rtltul• Brandon has be ed n'e to - I told bin �' that t had not:.. ,. intercede for him. He is a noble h n � eat ca It is ver '.sorry hard on him ; 'arid I am very , gentlema I'l;ilipp� ; he will make y ou ;very • � 1 for fill —he was fond of Philippa and liuppy, al ci my last years will I,e $pout in :� she liked hit You do not think tli re is ..I�:u:e: 1 ou a &y you love ale and are cil,ed- • j �� and probabi icy of the squire's i•elentiu , do lent tom Prove it Philippa— prroveithat <., you .\lies A rton 9' you love I e, by making ma happy —prove . _ "That I d not, i1lr. Brandon. T re is xhat you to willing to obey mei�by fulfilling �lld no hope of it " my cottlm --for I command you, by'your "And, ut leas ells is married b the love and our allegiance, to mi.try your con- _- y�f���- seventh of n xt January, she will lose this sin," • ,, ,.: � � splendid eats � . " What a cruel thing for -She tai d her face to his, and ire tieanty ,. her !" - for a min to cla�zled me —the beauty of no- ��;': - ; "she dose not seem to mind it in rho bility, of ruth, of self - sacrifice. ' least," I said "The estate does not fro Lle " If you asked -Iris for my life, father," �� her." she retur ed, slowly, " I would glue tt to �• "the' is sit tilarly noble and diainteress d. you ill a t otnent. .You comtnaneled me to .' I must confe a it would tro.tble me - cry give up t e love that made my hertz en on much. I can of bear the idea of its g ing earth, an to please you •I did so. I � have to that strap a man: ": given you my solemn promise never to marry Then there •as silence between us ; Ir, without y ur consent, and rather than break Brandon cam close to me. that prom se, I will go • unweddeel to my " 3iisa Ay "'seems on," he said, " my eo sin grave ; bu I can du no more. Even to obey �- ' ; much a lathed to you." � you, I cat not break my solemn troth plight � � - ' � . "That is a ether _proof of her'di� inter at- —I Cann t marry a man I do not love "� l � ` ed goodness," I returned. --=I Cann t break the moat solemn pro- , , . `• Perhaps .1'ou stem to here her c n- tr�ise ever iven. Do not mistake me," she '., .fidence. I w nt you to help me." cried, for the squire's face grew le with : • � � - � i " In what, 1r. Y,randon ?" � rage ; "Iahall not marry 1: uy Krpooklyn ; . , ', ; , i f'.. "Unless sh marries by the seYeuth of but I bell eve in hie innocence, and I shall • � :, � � i ,. I next January, she loses King's Nortcin. :_ he carry sty troth•ptight to liitt�t unbroken, un- �` has dismissed Lord Eacourt and Capt in stained in another world.' • � `" +•� Norman- i\'i marry me ?" 1 you try to persuade her to lion I The• sq ire's only reply was an imprecs- 1 deep " so uci artd that •she ahudd ©red ; - + - ` T•o marry � "you you !" I repeated. " \\' y, then he t for some minutes in glodmy ei- � - _ do not lov "Indeed her, Dir. Brandon !" tents. T truing to me, he cried, " Caq you ' I c , I have always loved �h say nothing that will help to bring_ this •' i , - - bat I dare.not say so." stubborn girl to a sense of duty, l:tadya a '' :: �. j Looking at h•m, I saw that his tips w re Ayrton ?' - • � • !white,. and the hissing his words seemed_ to co e " \Vha can I sa sir 9, She has given she ! _ i .. with a ound. you hex appiueaa ; cannot give you'�ler � It would n �� t be of the least use, I s d troth. " + , _ � 1 � �ahrinking from him. "Misa Carlson 1<1 Then rthur' Bratiden came up ! to_ the f - never prove fat a to this one true eve of � r kneeling irl. - , ` �' ' � � ,; ;life." "Think of th � propert3•," he sal " \Vh t xrly "Coca n," he �aaid,' "' trust me ; I twill da beat !make you happy. I w�ll � � � °.a b*rievous thin r for her, so beautiful, o dive my life }•our service. I will do any- • _ f _ � ,fitted to adorn ociety,•�to lose all this !" thing .to lease and content you,- if you wtll He had draw i so near to me ip his sag r- only cons ut to be my wife. Think of your a,nesa that his h t breath seemed to burn t y father's ray hairs ; of his life -long devo- i � ' " � cheek. I afire k from him with instincti � . •;;. lion. 'r ink of yew• wasted life —your lost f � dislike. fortune ;think of tl►e `� "ruin —the deaolntion I � "I cannot i terfeie; bit. Brandon, ", I -your r fusel will cause, and think pf the � � said. _" It is `;plead for t my buai.iesa ;you mu t happines your consent would give. ". • � � : - yours If. She w e, indeed, sorely tried for the ,.- i ( `• That I will and force !ter to listen. I 'squire be tt hie white head before her. . � : I i shall have all t e less to thank yell for, l�li s " Phili pa, I pray you consent," he en- +�- �Ayl�ton, he as ed, with _a laugh, treated. Look at me ; think how old iind .� F '! � �• -, sorrowfu I am. You can i•ighten my tat- ► �- � ! � ' { � �C �% � :'� � APTER VIII ter close days you can give me ence. Iahall my eyes with a smile, I 1 ve "i;ach drop u count$'d in a shower of rain,, here you in y place. Say `Yea,' Phili�pa, my f - Hath its own �� = -. iaaion, and is duly sent dearest c ild —do not refuse the onl ra er J► P Y ' - �• To.ite own leaf or blade." - I shall e� r make to you." • '� One morning in autumn Y had just wri - Her f e grew white, and the dignity of� • i : itch those words underneath a drawing, wh n despair a efned to clothe her with a mantle. 'Arthur Brando came to look at what Iw She rose tom her ki�eea and stood erect be- • .doing. He re the lines after me. fore him. ` " Do you bet eve that Y" he aalcdd.. • " I can�tot, father," she said ; ' ` I ' mast - � ' `Yea," I rep led, `� moat devoutly ,som - keep my remise." `times the moat rifling actions may lead "Then you refuse me i" interrogated Ar= - - -� � the greatest tea ltg." ,: thur Br dun. , • � y Passed: r x- d' appoiutme It more keetll}� than a had and holding it to the light, read the words, clutte close to a stllall creek frott jvhosc; banks et�er done bef re. He would hardly speak " To my dear friend and sister, Nhilippa huge columns of dense and lack anwke - to liisdau ht r, and, hen he did so it was Carlson. They were writ n iIt a delicate were being vomited forth. - - gg a at in the coleleat of terms Discomfort, unl �ap- girlish hRtad. � - Une of the range riders, A gh Connelly ' pluses, and to eery prevailed at King a Igor -• What had I found . I � as frightened, as by Iu►me, proposed that the pa ty ride over . li- ton'. Philip! a was very unhappy. My though it, had been some ing living. I and inspect the burning pi Thia was - heart ached f r her. Between father and placed it, in a dratyer, and then hastily -ar- agreed to, dud the cowboys we a soonal)ee1i• ur lover her lot i too hard. Christmas cams ranged my dress, for the super -dell lead ing on an errand from which nnclly 6itn- - � ' at last ; and a oat unhappy Chriettnas it rung. I was just in time to Iota the pro, self was never to return. - "° `� at t4`se. Tne sq ire would keep it up, thoug6a cesaton. To my surprise, ord Escourt was Arriving on ttte creek ban they found �' - in the some rand old fashion. Philippa, waiting for me. � that the heaviest smoke prcx;ee ed' fmtn the - d. remonstrated ith him. I dared not look at Phil ppa daring that sumltiit of a long, hivh ridge w ich ran par • .. to "You are n t happy, father ; 'neither am long banquet ; it seemed to me that it would allel with t(te stream and out a short dia fir. � n <t I. 1Vhy shoo d we keep up all this sham of hover and. \Vhen the merr crowd of guests lance from it. Riding to the font of thi;t ��; ;� � � feativit� 4" had gone back to the -ball- oom, I went up . ridge, over gcollncd calcined alt broken with Y "I shall not ive until another Cliriatmas ;" � her. , � - heat, the. boys„ dismounted, and leaving '° �- es � he said. - •" It vill break my heart Philippa, " Philippa," I said, " ill you collie at their horses began to ascend n foot. Ar • once tom room Y" rivin at the to of the• ride .the found ti have to wri to a ct anger, and Kive him Y $ P g , - what would be yours. \Vhen Vhriatrnaa• ids Her face Krew whits as death, "Have themselve� face to face with th fires of the comes round, I shall be in my grave= You no letter forme, Gladys," she asked. bovtwels of the earth. The rid e offered to : -. •'j � Drought there y you ; and you wilt be liv= " I have found something that : coticertia their gaze one succession of pits froth which ti., �� ou I and sure • bttt no letter." issued black strloke, -shot with ut•i� 5trcaks ! � Ing somewhere in, poverty. Y , 1 .• , r• " \Ve must 1 pe for better things, papa," I ryas trembling �vitll sxcitetnent, slut she of flame. 'rlle hot air of the !pits alrnoit x- she rejoined, q telly; but I know she was looked at me in wonder, �_ parc�ied the flesh and tnbk the 1)reath as it �' "- -� thinking that i her death -hour ah4 would `' Come, then, Gladys," she said ; and we cam steadily toward them. Tt #e party- ]ta,l e have the eomf t of knowing that her troth went ftogether. - turned to leave, unable to stand the close • w was unsullied. \'Vhen alts stood inside my rool>S, I pliieed heat, when , Connelly excla�tne,� : "l3oy�, ` ci Sb Christm Nave came, and the grand the packet itt her hand. She gave a terrible yonder is the biggest hole of the all ; I am • �� r- old hfi,ll once tt are resounded with Christ- `cry when she saw the writing. goutg to look down and see how�far it is to .. ,;,� y lass mirth and stet me. I went into Philip- "Gladys," she said, "where did yon find hell, at the $erne time pointing to a large � � r f pa's dressing- , m, title wore a superb this. - opening a short tiistauce away, from -which � ,� 1 jlresa of rose -c ored an,tin, profusely trial- " At the ✓cry bottolti of the cleft," I au- poured a per'e�t coluntn of smoke and flame. - Y. � a mad with jewel . • A coronet of pearls on swired. His companions in vain tried to dissuade . " .� • � i her dark hair g ve her the air of a ,queen. �`'1'hts is Anice Vane's handwriting, It hint from his foolhacciy purpose.: Hesprang �; +�. She smiled as I entered. � wtis like a voice from the dead." away from them, and in a m�44meat wa,, � �, r "I mzy say disc to all my mlgnificenee the brought the packet to the lamp, attcl standing on the brink of tllefrigfitful crater. , •' to- night, Glacl a," she ,aid. " I shalt ceaa? carofully enough we unfastened it. There fell He turned and vraved his hat at his tom- = '�� to be Ileireaa of 'King's �'orton in two weeks f✓ronl it a golden curl, and a little pearl ring, panions, shouting something which they .. '• ��; _ from this." Then we opened tkte letter. failed to hear, and the next Instant thf. - - - `.` Phili pa," aaT�eil slyily, "shall I �o "Read with'u,e, (;�lailya,'' saki •Philippa, eaI'th on which he stood have, way, an +l to the holly -trc for you,�to -night ?" . " "or I shall think that I am mad.•' Connelly disappeared forever in the abyss •� .;. r. "Yes —it wi' be for thj: last tints, taadys.. rind G,gether we read : bf flame and smoke. -His horrified coutpa.n- i e I all Il write an i tell him so, attd, (�►ladys, I "l�iY I)I• :ARM;�'r Sr1Tr;tt .•LVD � R[E. \'n, l'HIi,- 10119 beat a precipitate ret�•cat, attd gulntIt� `�' e shah not meet 1 im again." t't'•t,-- ��'here s11t►ll I be wht n you -find this? their horses, net•er broke the sift prairie • �: e "l3ut oft wit ee p 9 ++ I� Icnuw the secret of yol :r host- office, and. 1' pe with many rriiles la,y betwee�i thou, and �, y lr, p yQUr remise to him.. � he scene of their fell��w! cowlx� ' fri fitful . - - ;; "Unbroken, writ I die," she replied ; Have used it for myself, you see. I dare y K � :� + . .not leave a letter at. the house for ou lest < each. He ; was a '1'es ' n, and atw eau •?' I ancl, to my exci ed fancy, the crow n of such Y great constancy teas already oli her brow, the; dear sctuire tihould find it ; anti l,e ntuat eel i''l years of age• u Suddctnlyy, os : we stood in that warm, ilot know yet. So I shall write this, and ( — -- �1 ' . I a a beautiful fragr tt room', a great storm of put it in your post- ottice –the holly -tree. eaUtiC: Of RiIS�Iiill t'I� -i i7 i - }- i The next time you lea�•e a litter there for �� dn* , ,_- snow boat ul,ol the windows. A atron a goat of wind sew led almost to shake the ell Sir (:uy, you will find this from nit. \\ "here 6t.•Petrra��nrg Du�parch to T•e L• „� �, Ti►n's. ' .'i � 9 � i, $ house to its fell dations. shall I be then 9 c►h ! Philippa, I am so 'lie other• day —last Jlon�luy, lrelieve� -- - T- • ' �� g ,�+ , PP ha �) but ao fri filched ! 1 ou, must not t t usual winter student truul lee again - � ` \Vhat tv: ti ht . sitid . 1 hill a. 1.1 Y g , , y "Gladys, ho�•c n you go to rhe tree'" tali the aeluire ; he will know all but not yet. b�•Yke out here, resulting iu -the 1 nest of a `: - , +a You will kce ni :secret ! -- our heart i3 as tar a number of Dun � o le of )th sexes. � - ' y I would go i the snow and the . wind P Y Y , �g Y . b I� P ��; were twice as h d." true as ,your eyes. I trust you, and you � ;demoustratum under thw pre t of a re- _ •She drew {laid � the blind, 'and t#aid, with w►Il not betray the. Arthur has forbidden li;,•'toua •service wasp attempted at the };rave . � - �f+ '' • t a shudder : � me to tail .Lnyone, but I must tell you. I'ou o>t j a certain P,ogolinl)otl -, a on le p„pular �� "-I hope Arth r has rant attempted to wtll keep n,y setrret, Oh, Philippa; - -I ant ppetand critic, iu the \•olkott•Ce,',etery, nn "� -� • — walk home over the c1ill's. He coltl�i not ao happy —so happy'' that I stn l;e�ide ply- t ie3 outskirts of the town. It � ))pears t +, � � ' possibly find his way on ouch a night:" self will► joy ! Arthur loves me and wants 11 �•e been on the occasion of the twenty• � �- y "Then he is one''' I asked. � • ' the to be his wife. I have promised, -and ti t�h anniversary of 13ogi)linl)otijs ' ,leach. _- ; � - "h1e is -gone: to • Aberdar ©.. Tho adults keel, wondering w healer any one ou earth � r�le .,OU students endeavored torenter the . a wua ever ao 1►a I h.tve ,loved l,im ever � 11rch and cet,teter flan of tl,' nt <<irrie+ �; � begged of, ►Iit� tc ride or come Monte through PPP• Y• y � 1 since I first saw hint. lit ism hers. I w-era and wreatlla. 1'he' send• rues and •;' . the woods ;glut to was obstinate, ranti�,saul Y that otrsuel► a ins starry night nothing would die for hint I love him so dearly.' ' I ol•ye surrouu+ -led the 1)lat:e and f¢rl,adc tl,e � �: would please hi 1 ao much a$ to walk hone I tlsu't to grieve, thinking that he loved r ►e'ting. ( :et,et�tl (;rost,er, the t'�efe�t, was �`� ' . s ' by the clif %. a was to !lave l,eetl here at Sou ;but 1►e aa�•a that it was all nonsense { the sput.attcl stood before llte l;ate:s for _" '(�: ' jive, and now it is seven:" and pretense ; he loves hie -- -only me. Uh, ' n ]tour and a�.half, trying to persuade tl_e y ,�. -� •1'he•st►fety of Arthur Bran +loth did not hapPY. girl : \\'I►at hove I ever clone, Phil- cro •d to disperse, but in vain. �t last the -cause the much neasine$e. lIe seemed to ippa, that I should be so ble$aeicl ? You Ir, ust ossacke tatade their appearance, nd a Hunt- � 'i kce) cur ,secret Marlin A tthur sa s the •rl of arrests were affected. So ,e of tlyc ` ''- be a gentlentala ell able: to take taro of € g• y h • himself. We nt clown splits together, i squire will be so angry if he knows. It 1 rtaoners were subsequelttly relea 'd. and in a ahort.t me Philippa -was engrossed assents frhe s,luire wants hirn . to marry cents I (have not yet heard of the alt n►atz f:�t� • by her numerc 18 guests. The squire, I one el a who is rich. Arthur says t�tat if f he captured young men wllo • rticipat- ' found, was in a taro of ,.great alarm about he knew of our love he would be angr }', and �itt the affair, though it is no oul,t the Artltu! 13raador . At ten o'cloc:lC he came would refuse to help him aI►tiy more. That bu 1 ells in suc11 cases— expulsiot;i or d�por- : to ate, and said he was al out to Sena out to a aorrotti• tome for I love the squire. Ar: t ti n ant police supervision ;bbl I have ; � ` then to search r him. "Something has thur has asked me to go' away .with him, j at been informed of thq treatnl�nt of the - � • ` happened," he , hiepered.. "Ito not let our. aura I am going. The adults will not be o en. There were about ones hundred ', guests pereejv that we'are uneagy, but angry wlier. he knows how happy I am. }ou g wianen present froth the i�lter fe- � �' there is comet ing wrong with Arthur. \\'hen Arthur goes I shall go with him i al meiiical course. The day after the - He was to hwe bean here to open the hall - -that will be to -day, Philippa —and to, a •e t th passports of all the fe ale meth- . � / R °ith Philippa. Coma with me; I :ladys•" nlot'row I shall be hie wife. I ought to feel 1 toil eta iu the academy were taken I went with im into :he servants' hall, •.regret at !leaving niy home- -urief for the f ai ther 1, so that they could not run away, . • and he sent feu of the map with torches sorrow I shall cause you and the sti [cite ; nd then the real a •teats begap- Eighteen ! -anti doge. 'The -were to alarm the' coast but in ell the wide- world I see only my love. f t e girls wl:• w� r,: at the ceme�rey have guard, and ae ►r h until some trace of AKrthur No one will guess that I have arranged_ to gre dy i)een sent ofI out of St. Petersburg was fc;und- p join Arthur, for he •will start alone, and I t y n ailtninistrative order, without the �� I tried Lo coo le the scpuit•e�. ` shall go by u roundabout road to St• Hilda'a 1 'as notion whither they are to taL•en or � R: " So many th ngs may have happened to 1htYr hear Dover, and there, in St. Ililda's ha is t become of them. Man• will pre- detain him," I d : but •he only looked (!ll►treh to utorrow• morning he will utake me bl� be •ompelled to live in out- t,f- tlSe -w-a }• - �. graver. ` � his wife. \\'hen wn have leech married six lac s, t nder the eyes of the po ice, their !: '` G.ladye, chi ," he ctaied; `.` there is no m <,nths, we shall tell the 9c uirc, and he will t yes em ittered and i:areers ruined. •� fo ive u l blessing fur me )r mine. rg s. I want to tell him now, but 1t Chas en suggested that the eat of the. As we passed through the � hall, I looked Arthur says he would prevent our marriage 100 �trls cot►tpromlaed should go n depute -. at the cicx:k - -i ae just eleven: There - -a+nd that must not be, llear Philippa, I inn to t e Prefect, who is very :, liable an.1 . - ;. was plenty of ti nla for me to run to the ktsised you this morning —it was for the tact polar to protest against 'the tr attnent of` holly -tree and k before the grand ban- tithe until Arthur brings ale beck as his .heir list r students. As many o� tllosc nut -� yuet, at -which knew I must be resent. wife: `I am -writing my letter .iti Iny own et errs te:d belong to well- kllo�• 1 or well- ' The ecluire had returned to the drawing- roclm, and I can hear your voice in the o -do fat lilies, it wise t�toug}it that _this , ' room, $o I figs eel up to my room, and se- garden. \ \'hen it is finished Iahall g� and fight h ve some effect •but in �- ew of the:' _. lectin a dark, 'ck cloak, wra m put it in the holly- tree —the, -only place i exorab a - determination of Con ,t Tolstoi- '' self up in it. Pp+� y• where it.will be found by you unseen by o contin a his policy of absolute ant! unnii- - I have forE itch 6) `easy that amongst and one else. Uh, Philippa, where shall I, igated s ppresEion, this would a useless. the guests ere Lord l� :atcsourt anti be'u'ht'n You find it and read it v You will t wool only be another -dam nstration • Captain Norma ;they came this time a8 be tltarrad perhaps, when I came back ; nd morg arrests woulei follow•, he p+,lite ' friends of the Iui.re, not as suitors fur his but you.ntuEt not tell my secret, not even nd.tem 'rate behavior of the Pre act, (ape -; �� daughter. , Lor 'letcourt had been unusual- to �+ir Guy. I give .you my little pearl ring al Gro er,, is much spoken of a raised ' ly ktnd to tno, nd, to speak truthful! it -- •oar it for my sake ; and here iQ a lock but tfie iat•ah uul)endin P y, g • characf er of the -� was somewhat a sacrifice to leave him -- of y hair. It may .be long before yciu visit inister � is "known to be immovable. In � - to leave that br lliant room with its light, th holly -tree _but when you do you -will �ict, it is stated that l:etteral G'osser has - - the bright Yul -log, the Chriatr.,as ever- ku w that Anice Vane is Anice; Brandon ver bee 'called to account by Co nt Tolst+)i '�•� greens —to goo t into the cold snow acid the happit'et wife in rho whole wide wor11L or not t axing acted more sever ly on the . wind.' Qnce o tside the hall, I found the K 'p my secret, for its betrayal would ruin ot. � - _ ' Ar bur, _ant so ruin me. Farewell, my sis- p'1'lie3 fe Hale medical totirae in � t. Peters= ' ' night a terrible one. I'he snow fell thick - te and to friend • ,. and fast, and tl a wind blew eo that i (oared i. Y Heaven keep you and �,w•g Itas� long been coii�idered a atur`sery it would elproo the great trees ; thej warts bl ,s y °.,u ! f Nillil sts, and attempts have ! (ceu 'ma,ie light from the •inclowsstreamed ruddy and � � '. � � � "A�1[�>.: V- lei•:.'' �o close t altogether. � The coil �e has in" - bright on the ground. VPhenever tlrore � I;1'o iiE CoNTIN[JED, teed for souls tithe )slat I►ceii e • • � ' 1 satin on carne a lull in t at terrible tempest, Icould - f'; '; - -�- --- � � .. })robatiiol . A spe•_ial u�}icia,P fret the �1lin- hear the ��ppund )f music froth the ball -loom. A CICt•+Br Et�Ctltppe 1'>row•� >I'Hris �ster, its orally called by the yet ig women ° ' The wi4t►d w so strong' that it was im• _ Juij. {t spy, ,b for some tithe been in •'ttendance _ pos$lble to bur with any speed ;but at •i�`tt •escape has been made from the �Iazas � o ace k• ether they applied then► •lees seal- - _ length I resells the - holly•tree. The wind goal under most extraordinary circumatan- �luotlsly t their studies and left olitics anti, ' had been busy ith it; seine of� the branches ces bf unheard-of daring and skill. A psis- , olitical �ilgitation s lone. tee trance of • � - _ were broken, a d the great cleft was con- onei• named Altmayer under oil► a tertnof resli etgdetits had a dy bee :stopped, .. siderably wide ed. � g � lit as t»any` influential ladles, he dad, I be- - itli `rieonment for embezzling a sum of near- i "Now forth bag," I thought.. "and my ly 10,000 from a Paris banker, forges! in ieve, by fhe Empress, aa•e greatly interested - • ' dear Philippa a one gleam of aunahiue - -tke his •ell a i tter of diamisaal and obtained tt the � • hlishutettt, there: was c siderahle • letter." his �iberty y. showing it to the warders and dope; of i s continuance.; This u fortituate _ I put my ha d Into the opening; where I hell porter. � nctdent, however, is a fresh blob ` and may had found the bag before, but it was hat I4 to sup that while he was being ex- urn out be a death blow. there. Fora oment I was bewildered, amitied in the Judge d'Inetruction'a office I _ • How could I urn without it' "The bag he gontriv ,while the Judge's back was I , - must have fall to the very bottom of the turned to Point Which Kit>�Y Las L arned. ' » ; , , p and mark a sheet of writ- I - eleft. I thouR t. I put my artn in, evetl ing pa r. � In his Dell he imitated with � �A tesidient of - Norwich has a ca that will ` to my shoulder bat I could not reach it, InarveB)ous gkill the magis�a�,e hand "writ- follow hilp when he gees out wit his n � _ � $till i was de fined. I climbed into the uig� which a had •leisure to stn like a setter do . This cat is a - � ' � - ` dy � durinng n bservmg I hollow of rho t ee, tearing my hands and fife eonfin ant of two .months and a half, jcreature, i and whets •she disco red that '. i wO1D�'°y Thr letter as an order si ed b ve time the head' of the - gn y the Judge rY hoc •ant out -� - Aftec a grew stmtggl ®, m hand reached to the name of the rocuratAr, to set free � $'up � - the bottom of he cleft at last, but there t6,e pprisoner ith a she was feasted with a sparrow, - . v�aa �no bag. little cr of dtrtnay escaped envelo a He enclosed this in an official the took �° following him. She ceps be- � pe left no doubt from the Jttd e e hind hxm,; and when he shoots a at his me. What w d Philt�pe say ! What a � � � � � � � He looked th ughtful for setae minutes. "Moe decidedly. You tn'uat have known dreary Chris would tube for her after " I wonder if it is ao —I wonder if th that befo you asked." all ! � •Sir uy; whom she loved so dear- - � r �statall incident my having Dome home f r "Nay, , he said ; " I thought year{f�ther's 1y —to whom a had kept such unaltet�d else months' lea a df absence will have wishes al •powerful with you ! •faith —false to her, after all, : � =� � effect on my lii ,Misa Ayrton ?" The sq re atood..ap, but hie limbs tram- I felt again. It ruse wselees • th ,, ,. �� S 't t la •1, o else :and o ,leavtttg thts before - entetvtg ;heels. Vf!hen the bird falls she ttna and . - the van he 'dad it to his warder, rvtth a 'retrieves like a dog. ' Most cats will run ; r�dleat to t ke It to the prison- director.; !upon heatning firearms discharged.! ' �` Arrived at alas the prisoner, after re- i - `. mainfng for ve minntea with the other new ' silence y >� golden' but it d n't n } ' � ; II , e:`e was 1 tee, was salted np and sent swap free.. i eeaseu•ily tnahe : tnillieneire out of e- - • . ` mutt. ,, ; - :- - °�. .. � + - . ��: M • :1::'. , ,:. ,, ..: - : , , . - ...,. ,. ... .. �. : ' I ... .. - . .. • _ ,,. r � >. _ : ., . , •� .. - -� - r :, .� 1' r ,. , . ,... tee., .r _ .. •_. , "- �i , ^p. , I - it I I, '•' ... - , (' 1 - 1 '/, 'T ` � .- .. .' • '` � ,( � .•`try � �_ .� I'- - — •y'_ �l -. .. is .� .r• t I - v �. # Y t �z 7� 1 -1— 1� 6 _(xr 7 �i : v- _7'1'_.. � ,. n - - - __ — — - - - ,� .- _ _ _ ,:� .. , i � I � , l d � -� .i' , ,1 • .. .. I' .:. - .. ., ,; _ ... .., • -. - - - • , 4 I { I T , ; ' . .1 .. r �. - - . r 1 , • , L iu the study} a double knock sottn�- ing morning at theHammersm:th polioesteN . . • -� " I hardly like to trial tout of m sight at having secured ' many valuable course, Lion a>ad bear witness to the. reapectabitity . Does He Feel DTo 8oi�mw Now .� �:; _the books are so . v able on know at suoft a moderate rtes, drove else m ed on the door, a>id, jaat as the unhappy y o At the 'police court the .: �. '- 'n about for .t Se •timne had braced himself •to oonfmnt eft f his character. _ • Now is m� soul troubled. —John 14 -ST '. �,_' and .Lis eyelids., Aftez� torsi g P and tkie whole story Dame nut. As Jonarl Lynx had � I y - Does Ha Teel no sorrow now, ve dim? ,��, "Then, look -here, I 1 pit wha we'll.. or three hours he rase, donned hie dresai g• least a detective from Scatlaud, Y + _ - f When His children siight and lest N• do.. K e,ll ut it on to of a cab ud go own, and descended to hie study, lamp iu door opened and Justinian Jayl?en's jolly �� � l� ��e � �atoi n �osods�, � r Dies Isis h�Irt on that thorn - marled bro P Never show how t 'sir follies g,•ieve kin, ? ::: up With it ourselves to Vi toria static You and. It was his custom, when aiSic face peeped tri. can leave it in the cloak -r m, get a eceipt with eleeplesenese, to read for tin hour •or "'thought I moat run over to s$e how yo but, with their customary want of acuteness, d - I • "� � work of reli ions cunt - were a'rfter .last night," 'he said, with � thley had arrested the wrong man. - la His soul not�ou red dtitl - for it, and take it on . wil you this rening °two some abstruse $ i - R'hen Hie chosen t •ends ioreakc Nim 2 _; � rui?riham Green." vorsyy, which generally had the . desir.:d - twinkle in Lip eye. By Jove how seedy The master of the second -hand sho� where ' As the somt»•e cloulda of ill. + sou tJa - rifio effect. $ t when he reached 6fe you look 1 Hoe _You didn't eat. anythin Septimua had purchased the uulue y case � ; • Seem to menace a,►d o►-e•take iHim? `: Septimua fa�:e brighten No Y Po q �sa reed with 4u 1 � appeared in court, and swore that �he had t • I �e1n would pay the cab Victoria, ao b�- study, and beheld 'the box containing �is yeeterdaY that 8 Y , , •' Does His heart not throb with pin' � ides >eit► o in au excellen luncheori�grati� ew treasures, •irresistible imp lee " Uh! —no --out at all l" stammered Se '- soldh• tAO boxestho��si� nthsi —moo an � �Pe' - i ' • whrn Nis trusted ;ones deny Hhn Y• I Y & I g . ' re t Co•-e for b+ain ? fit,: '' at` tlici• Palladium, he wo tld actual) .save rompted him too nit and and glance er timus�lgi hnfor reuteP�saf Y khe had put prsonerh the other to a customer he had . • Ur barter H,s K >� •; the s filling he meant to•p y for getting the he.00ntents. A8 he examined tt he as case, f f� , ' Or with doubt or Impatience tF�• ILm � { • � ;- box a�rol�s to the bietrop lttan railway eta- mewhat surpriseli to find how caref fly pnd'er the t ;ble. Wont you have some never seen •before or since. The one shown - I►ocs lie shed no bitter tears in _: tlon. 'lie felt it waa r ly ecessary' that -- he jid waa nailed down. No aoout he lunch 9 So grad to see you,. m dear friend !P' him by the police was -.sold some weeks • For the ones —iu stns mislead g I �1 �` If he was lIe didn't look it Jaypen thought since to the aforesaid cnatomer. ' fl•ho throuKh all the weary years, he should study econo ,. a�ter s I ceding roker, knowing the value of the �eaf � t but thou h the invitatiot} was not give Jonas Lynx was duly sworn, and declared � • I ' (Ii�•e no heed to His tender4pleading? , , eO large a sum'that tdorni $• �" kon capers 1 p��tgs to secure their y, 8 � that that identical box had been left tilt - - An�l so the thin was tiled:• Tl�e loos, eptimua wa� a tidy and � handy coati ; he very gractoualy, he, accepted it. ' • If the, highest suffer most,' ' heav ,blank box o books was haulod on the sess�d a neat lx►x of tools, which "Did you manage a41 right about the bo�C called for at various railway stations, and , , And the truest fell the keenest, jj .• 11 the shafts .by mahc•e lost, + top of a four -wheel cab, red the two- biblio- wed him many a shilling in the matte of of `books +" rem�ked Jaypen, carelessly. e � genela;� a1�vi-ho a alta,eea we e� usually � A es, airs, thanks. Then the Lord to whom thou leanest. :' maniacs drove off to Vic via, deposited the mall household repairs. Armiag hi self Oh, y —y q � '� •soul is.�ounded Nore - � packing -base in the cloak- Dom, duly obtain- ith a chisel, he knelt down and caref fly "Yon hint let me have a look at the �nm h °n Byie'as��rb ge $one den e�nt had .� 1� - 11'hen Ind ;Hy the arc•hers•" does LQt t,oubt thee , { ed a ireceipt for it, -and then drove to the egan to loosen the nails which fast Wed after lu � I • But suffers w,th thee the ►Wore,. •' '. I'alleidium. As Septimu had anticipated, ovgn the lid of the case. After some in- Septimne' blood curdled,f He waa speeol�- been left at rile cloak -room of Victoria ± i l >ecause he knows all about thee. Ja a aid the fare fo thou, h tl}e .lolly- urea, and with considerable difficulty he lase with tartar. Jaypen took his ailen a station on the day on which i�fr. Stptimus art of the Christ of God - 'looykPn Libliomaniac w not par>ti,icularly yew the last nail, and' eagerly pushe rep for consent, and went on eating his lunch Brown find also deposited therehis treasures •The he b' ' • direst heart that beatcth .: ildcen� u � rt the lid. with the pleasant anticipation of a delight- Tlh t tie �l ;lwxea figs ore n leftsi- nohiaeeare - to the ten rich, and had a wife and $ ppo• , ' Thp bt>.rden, ti,y ch.ist nintr. rocs, - he �t•as not the sort of a an to lo�,k twico C>rood lieavena 1 �'as iie dreaming or was f ul afternoon sent in rummaging amp g t ' (,n his soul the spirit rel,�ateth. -.: - e the victim of some strap ehalluctna ion' the bibliomaniac s new treasures. � under the Heine of �Bruwn, bat owin¢ to :. � • L. A. MORRIS - at a shillingq before he sp ut it. � 8' I �. ' ��___ The luncheon wasaple did, and Sl:ptil�lus 1'he case contained( not .hooka —not o e of Luncheon ended, the unwelQome viait�r prase ofi work thwt day he could not be i � whose partiality for (:tic not was s�inewhat the precious tomes he loved —but, a c ffin ! asked pefihission to light a cigar, leaned pertain whether the boxes were alike or not. , ; I S �rTIaitU5 BItO`Yr'S D1L�M!li�. stronger than his capaci y for amt»bin it Septimua rubbed hie -eyes and looked a sin. Lac;ky hhis�� arson earth have Ibu g tt un� r whom he believegi waa th 'w� r e fop dr nkr; ':. , - - with impunity, ' Ylrauk magnuu wit a ho ; it was no hallucination, nor w he � Y, 9„ � ;out, as l�ia the other had been cl►►inle�t shortly after ' Se limos Brown vas a mass of moderate light heart dreaming. ' There .it waa, viaibla to the eye the took;, Brown . he call oir -.\` I ' p Maven t eu'oyed M self so Uch for and palpable to the touch —a coflia ! feet camp in� contact with the Ix►x. Bef a ward by a black- beardrd� man in a wide . ' ra<<e Uut of vast erudition. Books war ,l t clown to vxtimiae it more , lose- the tremblin Septimua could utter a woad awake hat. coo a , ever -s -ion he declare in slightly) thicken - lie ben _ t�o him the most interesting and impoi•tan g+ , • •: cation. He s ant mane lavish) ed tones, aa. he bade aypeu god -L� at ly, gnd, as he looked, every atom of flesh his friend ha pushed the table- loth aai a the a elm trate fur t e want of honestefrank - -' -,' ;_ � thin s III cr P Y I on is bones ere t with horror. 7'he offin and burst into a fit of laughter • � gm dusk. - � p , in nntsty�old black - letter volumes that- hac « i ' I ;, I think you had bet er take � hen am waa�eerewed down, and a slight tap nit « " �t'ell, that beats everythin !" he erred. Hess that had characterized his proceedings. • little tut their mustiness and age to recom m .dear fel ow " an,idi Ja - en, satisfied him, from the deadened and You arelike''that fellow in David C p- Honesty, Mr. Brown, is alwaye� the best _, , � - ; i _ men,i them. lie would travel .hundreds o �� Victoria, y ro , � y � . � lie ," he said, severe) "Had ou. at• . ,,� • _ ` miles to lie present at the sale of some de with a slight smile, ash watched �eptt us that it waa not empty. �IVot a doubt t tat it perfield who � couldn t bear �to have 1 � Oce fur .iahed inform trio to the olice we' �� r � somewhat . unctertain ro teas down the held an occupant ---a corpse. «pith ch tier- miser's hoard out of hie sight. P :I�: - _ - ; ' ceased bibliomaniac s libraiy. to secure - g ' i . ste s. � ing -teeth and trembling lambs Sep smug Septimua laughed uneasily red glanc�d might 1►ave been able to lay hands on the � i ' enuiue copy of a work unknown- _event P '' I rind ale of a: most nefarious cc►siapiraey. i i � e lihrnriau of rho British museum•was th Oh, yeah, cert?iinly gondola of L'on bn, • sank back iu a hoap. ou the ground. roppe furtively ,across at his friend. he'sa�d �s matters now stand I fear �•oq will not 1: - e book of cold sweat stood on his forehead he "The fact is, my.dear Ja n, � se� -our doubtless valuable collection .'• I , ' � d cam of his life. It was �on one of rhea capital institushion, armored th worm as Ja n hailed a han$c►m� and stow- thought of all the blood - curdling slots he tiervoiasly, "if you on t mend, I would only loo y have had '• { - ; 1 l:- llwlting expeditions thatSeptimus m t + YPe had heard as a -child about secret mu ders, rather you did not loo at the ►looks to -day of bookQ, but a set of seouiidrelq • - ith an adventure that he will remember ed him carefully in it. " Victoria, station, � , cabb " he called out :the driv' r: "Got body - snatching, and the like. P rhaps Some —er —other time I shall bC--er deli��it- tune to elude the clutches of t ^e law. As ;I his dying day. to the mistake at Victoria station, I fail to - our recei t for the b safe, Brown ?" he hid,len in that• coffin reposed ' the m ogled ed to show you the whole collection. I tie ticnus had•=ct 14eat little house at Tttr - Y � i f murdered • hutnaati bein or Jaypen's face fell, He was fly curidna underatKnd how any ,ropier roan could go off • emains o a that tiid no��. Lelon � to him.- i - • P r with ro Iert t, � ' - tided to lira friend. 'u h He 1 Y IIII . • - ham (.tees). Needless to say that he was a a I .• bachelor. He was too wisp a man to brig Septimua fumbled in is waistcoat' pocket perhaps a corpse sacrilegiougl 'stole from, to see what fits friend had ' y P �o tit ! 'and roduced a cramp) d Lit of }gaper. ire resting - place, nr what •should have been thought 5eptimne' manner diecidedly o d, •You may o -I I ' t. - � . an thing- so subversive of -what he term d « P (',cod nt ht its reatin +- lace, in some ancestral amity but he forlaore to press the me}t�t• and eon _- _. !, -,,,,� . �„�„�,,• �- :. _ -; Peace and c asst';' as a wife into his psi Olt, yeah 1 receipt a 1 right. ; �•� g Iu either case what a dr ful took his leave. i I •` p 1 .Jaypen, my Loy ! Gor bleak you . vault. SCI E:11TI H'I C I �l� 111 U� I' U�:-- � � and orderly abode:, 1'he hansom rattled ff and soon• 'reac:he�l position he waa plao�d in ! If any f his " There's a screw loose soth'iewhere," i he � _ = It was with ewer joy that he read o e Victoria station. In •ice )taste hand confu- servants saw the gha9tly thing` what inter - � id to himself, as he left the house. �` I � _ , day the announcement in the Time.'r of t e �a - ` 'on of mind a timua ve theca by a cover- pretation would be placed on its pr sence litre sadly afraid that poor oldd he roue ed thtr• elluw few rl is tr n3� tted b'y nicular- �_ • approaching sale of a moat remarkable a d st S P �. valuahle library ,which was to be brought ei�ri instead of a shil ng, and, yvith the re- there ? 13e, Septimua i3rown, boo worm rata in the upper story. An. � lion which is lay el erformed b coo ui -• - serve. .The bo cetpt clutched tightly • his hand, shambled and recluse though he waa, would be rand his forehead significantly., . g Y P Y �l - the hammer without re - ' _ into the station and cede straight for the ed as the accomplice of murder -era or body- Dieanwhile the unfortunate- �eptimus was tgea. - R•orm s heart rejoiced at the prospect of a cloak -room. I snatchers. left alone to face his diflicultiaa. The ai'�ht Oxidized silver c�tn be »ale height and. - curing some great prize ; and, as he was of clear by boilin outbid an o e "Long black box; be left until•catled The' only. feasible .plan that sit •sated of his old friend hail however done l�un g it in a ar►lution of forty nor man he resolved to y � �� his stunned mind waa to t id of • good. At first he had been frightened' to ,pasta of water and one pe rt of sulphuric acid," .- a p for —name of Brown. .]rash, that s the box, ttself to 8'e who might also hay's cast covetous eyes � n -_lie added ointin to i "don't keep me all the dreadful thing without delay. Per- think how the box and its terrible cont�uta I ur by heating it and dipping it iu the solo I the choicest volumes in the collection. + P g lion• - � � ! �. ni ht; man. Know m own property whim haps he might be able to get it down the had come into his pasaeasioi, Xn lieu o;< his ' Wheri the day of the sale came Sept' us g • ;� Thames and con91 n it, to a ware eve. own property. But now Icommon sense � ►+ Sand - paper" is Holy made without either !: ` •_ � •. 'started off in high spirits to the sorts n- I see it. casI • at 13ut one thing was certain, he co d do came to his aid and suggeatdcl!that owitiig to I sand or paper. t. -lase is pulveiizecl and sift ` -. � . rooms of Messrs. Bric;abrac & Rococo. To The clerk in chars glanced cArel Y nothin that ni ht. So, eautiousl stir) his flustered state on the i pre�•ious evening, eci on muslin, v►•hich has been covered with ' his gI•eat joy the collect }on contained a the crumpled receipt, and the h,x was duly with ae little noise as possible, hem a the some mistake must have) oc;c;urred at� the a coating of glue. It is better and more - ' umclue works, an , as it -was nearly the ncl given up and hoisted nto a truck for con- cage secure, locked the study•door n the cloak - room. � � durable than the old- fashioned sand- paper.. - of � the season and money was particul sly veyance to the . f etropolitau station. ids and tottered back to bed, where As has teen already intimar�ed, Sept�ulus The oxide of irgn is -one of the most adhe- ' • scarce just then, he secured some vets Lie Septimua, who waa owing snore drowsy Le wed in fevered ales leasnees until was not a. brave man. Of cot tae, the aim- _ ,f _ lk3rgains. So .elated was he at his good or- every minute, took is ticket to Turn6arn P � sive cements for' iron. �'� ith this ,t► joint - ° . , - , Ynornin dawned. pleat;, most atraightfotiwvard, land therefore can Le made so rfecat that the iron will 1 ' ' + ' tune that he bought much more largely han.i Green, had his box 1 baled, and, when his g � beet eoul•ee to pursue would hfive peen >bo go _ , • ad intended and b the timethe sale was � train came in, he sa his treasure put in the Long before the servants were tit th`e beak before the ec, meet Rill part. It is mix- i •. he h ,y � t0 Victoria with the )lox tlliat li�l not belong 1' S dressed red de -` ed with aul fiat area cal- ammoniaac nioiaten- -, � � - _ - _ over he was astonished to find haw his ur- � guard's van, and th n he atumLled into a :unhappy . eptimue rose, to'him and givo it up to he t roper author- P chases had ' ultiplied. They really fo coed (second -class comps tmant and fell fast acended to the room which a-as o firm sties. lint Septimua w s s ch an arrant ed with water. ( ,. I • a formida►,le heap, which would not be easy � asleep. By the rim Turnl►am t:rcen statiop now simply o chamller of 1�orro But . roward that he dared not ace the posaibjility A novel Parisian idea is,a fioating: exhibi- : -�. 'I to nsport to Turnham txreen. While i waa reached the f rues of the Hine had though it mltde him sick to thi k of of t►ein sus clad of a c ime ; I►nd to �iave 'lion for bringing French prod eta to the •_ :. � ', ��'' omewhat eve rate i and Se timus was a the coffin and ire silent Deco t he acibocl� hidden in a co a in one'a{pc►a- view of the people of other cc�untriea. A . wont(lering as to how this difficulty w s to s Po P • l,e overcome' one' of the_ numerona br keys tolerably sober and leer - headed individual dared not be •absent a moment fr in/ .the Heston has an ugly look. «' uhi this story vessel of 3,900 tons teas beet) �rovided and ,I � � , who invariably hung about the au lion- when he reached hi own door. The box, study, Teat the curiosity of the- rt ante of the two boxes Ile else ed' He was will shortly start on a trip to t}ke coast of Cen- '- �. I'ooI119, guessing the difficulty he•was i dug -= which 1]iad been wh elect on a barrow from mi ht lead them to pry into t •case. h' be' an to ►Ilan tral and South America. afraid to risk it. In9tea4 , ' Bested to him to pay a visit to a sec>S+nd hand 'toe ate►tton by a po er, was by Septimua So a ordered breakfast to be Bert a there, all sorts of des orals acheni s �or get}ttng A Kropp cannon weipliing 121 tans -was - shop in the neighborhood for the par a of .order conveyed in his study, and a small and naturally the neighborhood of t e hot- rid of that horrible incubus. I But somehow' shipped a few dayx ago from Antwerp to � � �� buying some Lox.or packing case in hick —a very small =gr laity was given to the rible thing'in the cot6n did not give im at► the day passer) and he I ail cue t1ot�Iing, Spezzia. It is the largest•cannon that has the books could be sent home. Se timu� ;porter. cepppe�ite for hla morning cutlet~ and when the evening c e e t►=aa ao worn ever Ix en made. Extensive orJera have: - immediately acted upon the propose , and Septimua, who was. still troubled by a He a ant the whole forenoon in ch .a ut with wort and wan of sleep that he been eae:uted in Krupp's works for thh., - ' � r • e deliberation at the shop he leer- sli ht headache, br wed himself a cup of tea, state of nervous terror that every ing of 4 after o ( the bell waa an a ony to him. Aa a was felt quite unable to ear;ry out a project It�tltsn lxavernment. - - ed a long, black - painted box, which as not and then went to d. But either, the tea, g that a aced to him rulers eaa o� axe- _ -, . red of PPe Y Y An electric motor for a street car, which only extremely cheap, but waa suffi iently� r the unwonted d saipation, or his elation about to sit down to luncheon ( cation —to take the box on a aecx►nd railway .: _ � is in the car itself, and. >Iot I►a an indepen- _ roomy to hold a far greater number o bookrs� ____ _ ____ . - - - -• journey and lose tt. � dent. engine, has been M orked out by r.- I - • ' . ' = - than he had purchased. � .. - ' - it t n ' ain't su erstitious air, I'm lad to � �. , Willi charactsrigtie indeei ion Ire resolved Jarman, an 1':nglishman. . It is placed un - you p , - + , • �, � °� to put off all active measure' ant' h® ext der the car between the flee, and does'sot , ' • ; see," remarked the master of the op, a �' � � � day. That night he slept h avily and, woke interfere with the cone lion of the �►r. titlkative little ma6 with very kee bray ' , '', , � ' t L, � _ ,late. l: eelin vet much I'e caked, li4 went `e• es. "" To tell ou the truth, many people I . .. g Y T►te experiments cf D •. Brown- Sequar. � • y � y � ' °' �,` �' • ��•. ,�' . � down- stairs to unlock the at uty. There the ' , ; heave convinced him that; t • rigidity retain - - n•ouldn t buy that Lox Lecause it i oks so � l,oli was iwfu and ec,uud ii ire oW,PQsition, e t by corpses for se��er�tl aya is due to a much like u coffin. That is why. i is so ,'` ", `' i` ,•'' • ' � ;, ;: �. . - , `under the table. So far, eo oocl �eptimus t ng _� • "' ��I' I +' � t 'cud ui•c red a cub to be rue muscular contractiu iudicati � that .� cheap. I , ,� • � � rl►ng for breakfua , I the miiecles do not sir up their t itality Septimua shic� red. ttneomfortabl as be • � ' � ,', � � - `' • I nt the dour by 11 o'clock. He a•as boin� I nutii after the body ha peen otherwise life- ` I sate) the country for a few i aya, he iuformec � less for a considerable time. );lanced down at the case. I '• _ , " Though a customer who bought e � cry � � his housekeeper, _but wool/ rnily reduire a • -�' . .. � � The diminished cost ,c,f prod- action in like it a few weeks ago said he rho it on' • ! ; . � � �.. ;. + ,` � I ,. _ , � chalibe c,f' linen to be pack d 1u his Ulad mcGtl -work was ill}Ysrrt►ted recently Ly Dr. 1 that vet a.coui►t," went on the s opmau, _': .• ��- : �+ stone t,ag. + - . '� ,,f- JOhIl 1 arc in au address to the British I ' � glil,ly. Y No accounting for tastes —is there I ' ;. „ ,• � � �.: At thci hour he had fixed a ct 11 drew up to Y . .: , � _.. � Iron and steel Institute by the statement � ' ' ' � ' ' - �'+ ., } the dour. Septimua orde ed the dreadful g i, - .sir :" �� F �� :I , , �: ;. ,4 � , .;:,, � n,l had just given t a };i•oss .. ,• ,. _ , - Sep`timus hardly listened to th man's _ lx►x to be put on the roof, hat of hies) P� s, fuxnl °sly- costin i � • ,�•.: E35 mi'+ht now be pro . �uced for eight cents. ' chatter. He paid for�the Lox, and it «•aa � �: � I `'' ,� �� i'�` .�j4 � � ; � .: the cabman clirectiolta to iirive to t%haring The cost of malaing go •chains has Veen re- - • , - - duly conreyed,to the auction - room= and the {" j ': ' '•• Cross station, when cue o� three men whom dared to an eighth of jiat i� was. '� Looks were carefully placed {in it u der his i :, • '�t,•�r� :j� � � • ; �! '. he hac) noticed hen ing; aLoiit the road i • '" 1' �� ° I ate d forward and ci�vihiy accosted him. Dr. Ihlarold Whiting of Harvard Univer- • si:pervisi�u. +t PPe I `That difficulty disposed of anoth' r arose I , ;i _ _ • � • •• Can 1 speak with you for a fet+i- minutes, city, pre \poses to arrange connections so that ..� , � eu who are reckles$1 xtrava- !��� 1 �, ~: _ \�* air, on important business) Y" the clock beating aecom�a, regulated from � Like many m Y ...:. t - g�nt in indulging iu some particul r taste, '_ ;, -�' � ' � U• � •Se limos' Heart Clank• " � .. the pbaervator ,may regulate cone- quarter, ' . � 1 -fro al n t to '' ' � '' �E � i, : _ p y me Y ',,. � �'' ? =c {' " I have to catch a t in ; won't some second pendulum and�a one - thirty - second Septimua was extra v g � '� s udulum. The last ill control a tuning �:i - parsilllon' us, in trifles. Now, the cab t�re i . - � i 4., _ � � �; � other time do '." he slam iered. ' pe �' ,� • `� �- •. °'�" .���. ., awered the sn, fork vibrating sixty -four times as fast at ' een was far er than e ca ed ��: I i . _ ; .�,.. I am afraid not, -' to Turnh�m gr g ;, tit ' to a He therefore `decided that a wo ld �� I ;;j . with a queer smile. om ®, sii , I don't _will. ' - P Y• � � � i.� I �• An Italian astronomer -has discovered i ' . ' . the books would be qu to as eiafe � ; want to ttiake a scene be ore your aervil►nta, go by train ; ' jl r - in the guard's van as on the roof o a four- •' but I must see you alone You, Smith and canals on the planet Mara. He says that - wheel cab. There was a metropol tan rail- ':j• Jones," he added, Cur ing to his eompan «wherever there waa at first one canal ,. '_ .way station within a .stone's thro of. the . I _. � �. ions, "will look after 11i .Brown's lug age." there are two canals •hen a more pow erfnl • <: .••r p glass is used. �j a belie,- �llim. A second_- I • auction -rooms and a couple of m n would � :;- .: �._ � What could the auks y Bi•own do v Look- "• ' : _ . { � � h© led i carry the box ac s the road for a shilling. • 1; ing very like a diacove d criminal,. and more powerful glas$ as often caused E :a' -- •Just as he had• dided upon this a onomica � i. � � the way back to the ho se, aiid ushered the a man to see double. If there are canals oh, ' plan a friend of fits Justinian J pen, en ( • I mysterious individual i W his study. Mara then, of course, there are - towpath, � 1 ' i •. � ...' i.,' . ,. « call on o on such unpleasant mules ou, the plane also. Pe>;haps the - tared the auction - rooms. ' ,: ) � Sorry to Y - - "Hullo !Brown," said Jaypen, coins up �•• ' business, air," he Baia when the .door was newspaper humorist goes to Mars when . he • to him at once, and shaking him cordially . �•' _ � shut. "The fact ie, I'am a detective from dies. � _ - << ose. �, I'' Scotland Yard. Jouas� L ux ism name." I / , by the hand , 1 m -too late, I. supp �, , Y Y Aroiiaatic ammonia is a most useful house {; . .You've irked u all. sorts of thin e, I ' - Se limos turned qui green with terror, hold remed Half a teaspoonful taken in, � � , . p p g $ { �.•, pp yy . -hear. Unlucky I was detained ; ogle of the _ and fits teeth chatter d audibly. The de- half a tumbler of water is far trey . or ,. i u o the woo in -coo ► or some- � � �, tective, whose vocalic made him a keen.ob- faintness than alcoholic stimulant'8.`�' In -the � `' IR . yo ngsters g t p g b ,� _ . thing, and my wife worked herself up i to a : : `� �� � I��, . server, saw his change) of countenance, and temperance hospital' in London it_ia used • - • fever of nervousness and fright." I � �_ „�;,, drew his own conclusions. with best results. It wa$ used freely by oat excel) nt dance � • , ' ,You have missed a m � - -� ' , �i "From information vve have received, he Lient. Greely's.Arctic arty, for keeping up ' „ � we have reason p � _ • .: of enrichiu our bookshelves, r plied Sep- .; ,..; �' ' :F � • . went on in,a. formal trine, re circulation. It is a relief to nervousness, ',, �. i gY � _ _ limos severely. `` -= '. � : to suspect that you, hit. Brown, area headache and heart disturbances. I have - - " Oh, well, that can't be ;'hel d ; i 's .no � � I is 1 + ceiver of stolen goods. � I must sear�h that seen it restore a •parson prostrated by the � :. _ • ' good crying over spilt milk," re orte� the I _ '�' + ' ' '. lu��age of yours. fumes of gas, and the recovery was without � ' ! other, good- humoredly. "You'll come and � -+ � ' �$earoh my lugga'�e 1 I never heard of bad after- effects. Ae ' the case of. all home i . ; lunch with me at the Palladium, on't you ? such a thin 1 The —the bi box contains— I � dosing, aromatic amm nice should be useed � , .::.� , ' .. � � � 'n 1 and ke t ou�of baby's eyes. � - and we 11 celebrate your good for one over a � - I only books. ,, spars g y, � � i { - • bottle of Ulicquot." � - - The detective smiled.. I ou sir � � � beptimus hesitated: ' He would have liked '�' •`Indeed, Sorry to cuntre►di�t' y , � � ! • - - ` a )lunch with Jaypen, for the co king at the � i - - - but 1G must tell• you the ggame's up. We - jf nti11776, cotton spinning was performed • • ' Palladium was articular) cod, and Septi- ; , � � } -- � have had our eye on that bi box of yours by the hated- spinning wheel. P � Y g I ' .I, '_ '■""`�"'4k-�' -= ' •• - fora very long time. It has travelled a A farmer of New Ho Cal: wha planted � coos was not at all averse to delica fare cape ;, � � •�. --•- - - � - . • dally when he was not called pore pay � � �• � . ;. ._: • , _ `"�+••- deal, but its travels are over now ; it Las � scree in tatoea, hash had such an shun- - �' carried ire last cargo. ; Better take it, quiet - P° for it; besides, he•was really Burl aft r the � ,:- f , ': :, .; ,{, •f I �,� ou as a receiver �tsf d�nt,crop that he calculates that it will; � - ' ong morning in the auction r oma. Bubo �. � .. � a .: '`' `• � ' ,. _ 1 sir ; but Y ` then he had to consider his ne ac aired • `• � '• same kind of lush, trimmed ti►ith sirs ._ _ + ' • I Y I . 'y' VV�NTER COS UME P � $glen�od�-�-�very V'sluable plate -- hidden Yield him $50 000. • • LAD � � plush of the same color a fries �tri alter- � a eoffi Ha � !� Clever th very Leaks in waste �iipea �; Shµt yourself into � �'• 1 treasures. - What waa to bed a wi h the j: � ++ ' uig' call ' • � � � olds " visits and � ` Fernanda natin with a cut one ; and the lays ,� point- to be left till ed the room from which the pipe starts. Ptit ' � ' Lox of books while he ate his ouch n at The $ box —name of Brown), the Palladium ? skirt are co biped to form this handsome � plaque on the back, and the or �� for. He►, ha ?" An the detective laughed two or three ounces of peppermint into a hot water and ur down , :. ,� - "Thanks, very' much, Jaype ' ," he said, vjsiting cost me. The foundation skirt is at the throat, and on the botto of the imr�aioderatel � pall of boiling , po , '_ °,�: _ 1,� stripes of dark fronts are of n irise beads. T ue of � � � biblioirie►niac was the ipe. Another raon, who has not yet . i I slowly. It would give me the eatest plea- of bayadere striped• g°Oda' , � Anil so a nnl�} Y p '" .� � sure to lunch with you,but the act is I don't green plush alternating with pplightly War• green velvet, t e brim oovesbd th lush of taken off in aw►tod�1 to �® nearest police inhaled the strong qr, should follow the - airs know yvhat to do with his "and he ones fold- ld faille �vvith fine bro- the same shade, arfd the I1�t- ( (:Dares of the pi _through the house. The _ ,� '. _ q rower go ste►tion. ' +_- ' looked down �t the packing- athia feet. cadsng of. een and ied. The panels and u,g of s large bow iof .green, red an ld -gold �� that t �� Jaypen got a peppermint Pretty sure to disoovher �r "Order it sent to Turnham teen by the cascb►des ar of exquisitely Sue cashmere, ri bc►n. Pattern Qf :vidty iii two , ma- ��c �d �t �ttelligible note fmm a break Ihr►t a ai► expert Plumber mig t� ' I London Parcels Delivery," Bugg red Jaypen, darks green and the facings -are of plain � and large Price twenty -$ t:entr �t��, `8 � to appear the follow- ove�dook.- -Tl+s• .�xa�is�'. - `_: i - � Promptly. - - plush mate ing in color. The visits ie of the sae Skirt par�t�, thirty Fenta ='' ` ' � ` -� . • r - _ h f A � .,y f e- .eA,' "r'� - \ � { _ t�:A _ r ��y } 1 �'ti - . - . ,.,,::..,. ., .. -,, 4 . ,; . ... .. .... r .- � , _- _. , . _ _ .. ,... c .. , _:• _ .: .. �, . _ .. ,. _ ., .. .... t � :a ,.. .. .: .., x � • - -. �. t • _ .. _ �. , ,- .... ., .. �f. , ' ,. _. - _ , ., , I ,y -r ., .. .. .. .:., _ _ ,. • .: :, • ... ,. :: ,, _ ,. - ,,,.. ... ,. , ..., . .. , .. i .. •. a . ..• ,� .. ... : - .: :, ,. ,. .. ... by ,. �� 1 > �.; s< 1 I r, 1 _• ._ ... _ .._ ... r _ . ,:- : . i - t::.. f w ,' :. ,.. .. :. .. t • t _ ,. , .. ,... ,. .. .. .... .. � , .. is � � , .. - ... t. ... .� .. .... _ , , ` - � . �1, Y tr .. , - .. Vii: .: 1 . t „ -. • ..... �'4 .,,. ... � ,i .:� _ - - u d. ..; ... , �.; .. ..- -.. � }r. [`:x `c� i.�?a '3'' a� 'ip� 4 v'2�r;:c • i.' ... �: .•- . - -. -. �.... .. �:. ..: .P,_ \ d. ' ?S f4�.. Fi r� xi- :. - -... {- J'. - p.. � .P _i -: ,f t. .j ii. �. - M1 1I, -. v ... � o.l.0 ,,{i.� -... ... ,,��y A. �t'. y ,�i4,� I: YR >�a• Y- �. i°K \I ,.� . -. - �t ,. - -.�.. .� i ��,. _. pA'�.. c- :4.:�. -}� Y:#:Y`�I '.�.. x.. :,�.i`�i.Y ti'�"'- rn..a,i�'a.$t �aY:teif�i'. --��`'.� "_1 �.; - fiL�� -- .�- __.�_- _ — .����_. ,.:. I .. _ -- -. __ ___ �. - . . /r I I a . �: 1 «r 1 I I. r I I `: i :i .. . ­ - i - I ,_. i 1i_ I - . . . I i : ,,`I . .I . . i ,1 % j . : . - 1 -� , ,. . . ... ,. . - �1 - - - ,:., . L_ „ - .I - `r _ i f I , - - - -- -- _--._- - - - - -- - -- -- — �_ - d - _ �_ _ - _ I _ I - t� I 1 . I fen ants have not the right •to interfere 4 s i Y L - :,, U .0 , ;J the ros111t ,of tli� _ i8b�ilt 'tlia�s . in with or do 'guy as to the injury of '=i � the ` C , Connection with the parties charged plaintiff's earlier r hts - The defendants , S ■. I.: .. ._: ' ' with disturbing the meetings -of the would riot have the right to' oat down or 1 ;' . army, should .be a warning to all remove the plaiuti 's poles, nor to make '�' lalte (�"BrCQatS for all s�IapeS !L!d ferias, and sa I others who are die sed to conduct use.of them, nor t place wires or to do • 1. S' - T 11 Po anything else,that ould damage the pur- faction 1n every case., Anybody z`anting a fine,ytyllsh gq �' themselves in a similar manner. pose or usefulness of the poles or wires fittin overcoat should call and as for Young melt attending these services which the plaintiffs ad placid' there, nor ' . �� Wj(kCr*Ut�� `� for all ime to render useless or rejudiue the business :x�.:.�:. ' �� i �: must understand once and t �_ , .- t I Ie publish every Friday morning r.t.it b81oe, which thA plaintiff�a were and are author- Pickering, Ont. that Army has just as much right ized to carry on by means of these poles I ' I i at the us m �.!,... _ . 1' •;: TERMS to hold meetings in this village ae any wires, no to a see dancer to life or .. - - � * . � . ` and wi s i.9 a pe;• car; 1.00 ii paid' is ad saes. — c R TES OF APVERTISINGI : Other denomination, &lid the law will property by acrid i their wires eo near a citn suit yeti every time, with any style of a garment you t% isll. First inserts n, per line - - - teats. protect them from disturbers. If any to those of the plate tiffs that life or pro- guarantee a good fi and the most perfect satisfaction alwa s • -,� 1,, Each subset uent insertion, per line - petty is endangere thereb . There is I y ' person does not like the wa • the �' ! u i 1 I , . This rate as not include Legal or For gn ad- p y abundant testimony hat placing the wires '. vertieement . fCle tin 8 a.'e conducted lie or she is T �., FASHIONABLE +' TA�LUR - ` ` ' I g of these parties too near to each other , - - _ . . `.1 , Special to ms given to parties make con- not Compelled to attend them. They (and the later erectio would be the act of J' � � i races for S r G iponths or by the year. Half- ` l' yearly or yearly contracts payable quarts ly. should either behave themselves while the wrong doer,) whit the instruments are ° ' :I Business c rds, ten lines or under, with paper, . ju use or in electrical storms is dangerogs I '' i . in the barracks or stay away. �. I f j r i; one year, $5 00, payable in advance. y - and hap not only caw ed danger, but has .i ' I " - '` 1�c'Notics n local columns ten Cents pe li,le - - - _ 1.: ` T. . ' • flue can r line each eubse sent ins rtion: Chief Justice Palmer, ofthe SU reme `destroyed property y ire, and has de- "�' - '� } p q P stro ed human life. nd the instanceh of , I .. - 8pecial coot act rates made known on a plica- Court of- Prince Edward Island has y I �, tion. I-To fr a advertising. ' such accidents are ore numerous than - ' �! . I I Advertise ants without written inetr otiose rendered a decision which+ if sustained, those who do' nut Ri a mach attention to TT u %� �T ' - :, will be inset d until forbidden and char ad ac- .G v AT1�lllr , . . i I - I �ordingly. rders for discontinuing ad rose- will make the Scott Act a dead letter. these matters would appose. so Hamer- ; . ' ..I mentsmust a in 'writing and sent tot pub- Th@ Chief Justice has ordered the ous that in many arts of the United ! I ' �� I 1 I .�iRher. States special legislat ve interferance has ' ,� _ t : doh Work romptly attended to. I. discharge of a party Convicted of been urgently called r and to such an I I I L. S. ACKE MKN. - R 'violating the Scott Act, on the ground .esteut as to prohibit t placing electric • I PROP i TOR: I j�[, OU - ; that the Stipendiary Magistrate who light wires on the sa a side of the road � YV 1�'hln'g y (3��?�Ud tried the case had no jurisdiction, as upon aihioh either tel ph or telephone � i : l our P lidos - strict Independe e., wires are attar► Fo althea h the elec- p . our Aim —A First -class Local Pape . he was appointed by the Provincial a' g all a Pleasant and Pros er-_ 1. trio wires 'ma be a fe feet distant from 1 our pec3tationg —The earty and not b the Dominion Govern -' the others sit er in pa all el lilies br above I ' eapport of eople of Pickering and vi itv. y Ous New 1 ear, m[ent. This 1 s in effect a c%ch�,ratlon or below the others, me sacidetit may , we take this �` that th�Bcoft Act, being a Dominion connect the two wires by breakage or one o ortiinit ofthankin ou FRIDA , JANUARY 14, 18 7. of them, or otherwise, bat danger may be ' y I ` revenue act, must be enforced by. Do reduce Y :I . pp ,J g y l ,I p d It is also s id it to difficult to I f�r file hberalt _ . . I C - minion officers. . A writ of prohibition preserve complete ins lation and that if , i patrons e - NOT S AND COMMENTS. has been served t1pon the Stipendiary the material used for it becomes melted I j t ` i '` Magistrate at Charlottetown,. restrain- through, the iisalatio is destroyed and ;. you have e given:- Lis dUl'111g r V + r I + the covering of he wi is no teeter pro- i ' ' Fast ye is receipts of hue stet st lug him from hearing Scott Act cases. Lection g P I = the past ear. ° -We h0 's Chief Justice Palm@ 's decision goes against induct on than is the sit- I• ,,, p y pe .. ' I Toronto e. ceeded that of any pre 'ous posed wire. ow f r the "defendants ; ,` i . much further than r. Mowat's state- could be indict ,see during the coming year to - year. Th figures are given as fol- glue vs. Lister, v 'i a :1 lows:�To al number of cattle recei ed ment that the Provincial Government Dears vs. Bell C.C. 209; Hepbaru vs. I : J . . ; ( , . 11 Lordan, 11 Jnr. N. B. 32, '2 Hem. and M. i ' 'eCe1Ve a, c011t1i1 ce Of 11 1 '. has nothing to do with •the enforce- u (l,11 t (', . . ..c 60,989 ; s seep and lambs, 80, , 345. I an, qui sate fled there is and - ho s 28, Canada -Tem er'anee Act. , _ mel }t of the, p, g , 1 0. The increase in c the moat be danger from trident or neglect sale _ t over the pr vious year was 3,492 111 to be apprehen ed fr m these two wires I . . = It appears that Bismarck, the mss- runninA,pa,allel o sac other or the one (� �T sheep and l mbs, 36,053'; and in 11 gs, ter -mind of Germany, is still in the above or below a other, in the proximity° , [ - v all often. i OLl �'VZll1.. 5,418. T is shows a large a trade. � full flush of his energies. Let all the 6f the one to th other as represented in I +�, - . the evidc;ilce, ud th t the defendants ' always a s find something -ou ' i.: voices of t e Reichsta be raised in - y� I ,The tots vet@ cast in the re nt g are the wrong oera i , the respect that ' election in South Ontario was 5 69 opposition to him, and ultimately the - are the ' ' sed amongst . o it Well as R. •- L. y pe one w o, white the plain - �. not countii g the 34 rejected ball ts: they. ._submit like lambs and the old tiffs were, I ma say, i possession of the - _� r y man has his way. Not On1V in the ground, have ph red th it poles and wires ! I - anted stock of General =_, Of this`nu her I�r den received 2 51 Reichstag is this deference accorded in that poaitib, of d nger towa�da the �,; and Lark@, 2,418,`lnaking the form is works of fife sluff. b ; that Hoc much d,rd`Vare Painters' - :" majority 2 3, as annouhced last w ek, him, but in regard to European poll- harm has been done to he plaintiffs so far, s Sup ,� In Pickerel g village gild towns ip tics his most casual ohser�'ation upon aciwrding to th it ow account, is fort m I ' - ' 4. I _ 1,107 votes were cast, of which 6 W re any topic' is carefully sifted and found .ate for both par ie¢; hat it may happe � II lie � 1 able a'ndPoeket Cut- _ to Contain subtle and tom rehensive at �! °y II7On'ent ay asonabl. be feared • � a ; rejected. r. Dryden received 6 2, P but what the ea ent o that harm may be ' ' del y, .. Platedware, House' t'� ;, and Mr. Lake 1429, giving Dryden a references, which shape the policy, of either to life or rope ty cannot be limited ' • •. - - f; . . Pickering m �orlty of 243. foreign powers. His course of aeppar- or defined. T e R. B. O., c- 157 sec. 59 eepe� s supplies, Farm ' ' I _ �"f4 _ ++ ent indifference has banished the war and 70 which a e pa t of the 45 `ic. c. 19 iL,I , . L, and 3, have e • I cols etc,` - Mr. Mowat has lost 1 o time Yn Co _ cloud which overshadowed the Balkan a om con ectiop with this ap , I I � I 1 plication. $ut end r vening the newly - elected Legislator , States, and now the proph @tic tale- general provieio a t e pia, t 6Fsosi men. �' ' as II J C• DALE . T - whichehas ben called t ether fort e scopes r of a number of our daily titled to relief o the general and common I 9 totems. are - Anxiousl scannin the grounds u n w ich summar protection I P� 1.1 despatch of public buss ss on t e' Y R p° y p I -� ekel�n t 10th of �'ebr cry. It is about ti a Rhine, in expectation of a 'war be- T d relief in csa e'oi he kind are gran�,ed. f 1!: •o g• ' t e fact that he sty Enstineer located r the Govern @nt took some ate s t een Germany and France.. The i r ! �� the defendants Ro the side of the road I !; I L lk -out of the Toronto World re- in aestion w' I ` towards doin away with the fuss a d q ,tl of ce the defendants an i - ;: - - i , - flummery t at usually characteriz s Parts- a cloud as large as a mans indefeasible righ to maintain their poles - . ti' - . • 1 I hand hovering above the and old and wires as a sin t the plaintiffs upon - _ - the op . of the House. • T e g grand P° , ` the aide. so ass roe to the defendants. - ; I Y _1 Governor.w uld probably be able o vet• :1. I The plaintiffs ad he right, y - r ' ; I read his li tie speech Just as w ll , _ have o nos be r defendants' � I r' C I . . . bin. .Tgmes Perc , First his ut - i r ,0 - I 1:, without so nth powder being wart d. Reeve of Pic4f @tin , referred in his right to ba.e th it lea where they are, - e . I ,., and the City Co nci had not the right to � '� i ;.I nomination speech to a matter that destroy -or preju ice tie privilege they had i � ) i = Sir Gharl s Tupper is on his y is of vital importance to the residents already granted th plaic�tiffe. T think I'. '! _ : , - I .R back to Ca ads, and is !expected to of this and every other villa a i>a the the pta,nt,ffe are anti led to the relief they �, : AI La ' ge ssQrti ent of Lams ttc rea ch these bores this week. Th re township, viz., file continued allow- ae�, and I am gl d t say, it cannot be a ! P , f I )• i 1 ;I y serious !�i tter o the defendanta. ii I Tare, many r more as to the cause . of �� - ante of interments within the village the whole of the cost f transferring l•their I ` I • - : ' , ! his return, ut the most. probable o e liiiiits. blr. Pert stated that the wires to the other aid of the road K ill be Sulta le folf � the Holida Season ran ill �' _� , is that hew 11 re -enter the Doming n Y my about 510. lu my opinion the de- i y . ' i In prle s time is assn when it -will b@ necessary, p from 25 cents (c,orpplete) up. • - t . ,} Government and thus b.e enabled ,to endauts must or red to remo�•e :heir I - - i s in the interest of the public health, lea and wires to tie her side of the . ' � r`-- ` take a proms lent part in the omi i ( . . - -,: . g for the Council or Board of lleal�ll to road in yueAtioii that is o tea side of the. B,.•F�rst class mixed eanuies only cJ cents per 1 __1 contest. Sir Charles is undo a ly -take some steps. towards presenting ro d�u �!hich tl a pla'nti a have not their one of the st •on�est men nett to it pot�e6 at es, ` res, and that the defendants r ' al» illOre �ul•ials 111 the grounds So W M 0 I L G A N �' I C K E. R I N G I John, on the Conservative sidel and if situated. Our r ad do pe►� the co$ta oft is app lieation. The , • - els will 1' @member p I . he enters in o tile struggle lie ma a T order will be in he u u41 form to proceed' - -- -- -- i _ -- _ _ _ i may, . that 111E NEWS took up this matter a with the trial v the action to pay dam- r - depended oa to make it -lively- for 1 is couple of years ago, and strongly ages. 8c. The mov 1 to be made on or i •),, Oppollellts. . be ore --'' 'k - .- - . 1 . urged upon the various Protestant g- I -. 1 . ­� _. I �; dellominations in the village the ad The �ntal'lJ ,e ' The Port one Guide of Sat r- visibility of procuring a suitable plot Febru g,sl: cure hill meet ou , Q1, , .1 - � Ida states t la a,�t loth. For X y t• the petition of t le in S pro eats,; of gr�und outside the village limits -- ChineR pirates hav slaughtered two - defeated can idate in «eft Durha n similar to that of the R. C. Church French arrieon in T n vin. for a recoun of the ballots cast in t ie g q I Or C lord Glassware, ` —and we had cherished the hope that The assic;tant Com iasioner of Crown I 4 recent Prove cial election, c Hie - P the anitation would have .resulted in Lands for U °tg 'o, D1r, J. T. Johnson, is - ( ' before Judge Benson on Satur av, a d I For` Fruit a,nd Co feetion�ry, - , some practical steps being taken ; but dead. 1 11 the petition vas disallowed. It is n t ' `ritial natal I • f: alas, for cherished ; hopes ! A spas• Pens Hers have been j" stated on wl at grounds the petition notitfed that lie ay bey needed For Cho Groceries, _ tR modjc effort was pat forth and then � was refused, but it seems .to ti to a for active servic . i For ' 0 '[ .� -­ . I the matter was allowed to si111F into Atr. Gladston dense t}iat lie is pre I -. ' Comb alld ►�trallle(i 011 ,. a peculiar de felon. V6'e had an id a almost total oblivion. Burials in the ared to moc:ify his Mine Rule Bill. j I I that when petition +cuss prone y , in'ton vill age cemeteries have been continued, h1r. Gladeton is ,sat sfied with the tray 1 � •� I presented a j dge had no option t and - robabl will 1 olitical affairs ar but to order a re- count. P Y o ►flans as long as e n w movi>nR In the •' If th s ofd co,untry.. east S,.: there is a foot of vacant space, unless . I .. F decision is su twined Mr, McLaughli 1 The English overn alit is re ario - retains the s at with a majority f the Council or I3oai•d of Health take P P 8 f�r trouble. , three. hold of the matter in earnest, and 1; bpearinq is aid t be sell$gt in hake it compulsory that all interments Hamilton Bay, eke be nq plentiful. 11 { e west - ­ * ** i V {. Dun, Vim n & Co s. annual falu @ "Within village limits shall cease. ,Tohli Handley bane der at Doncas r'e J e p ' Hotel, Port Perry, as bound over : ' . • . . figures for tl a Dominion of Caned I Aie 0 gin to et married tie Xmas This il� no ®. •_ ' Neil Telephone Co., vs. Belleville Elec- to appear at the next a sizles for obstruct• bo► g 1` ;' show very sli ht changes a compar d in of our basin We only wish to intimate the we are selling magnificent H trio Light Co. R a constabl in t e execution of a , + `- with last ye ,the number of failur s _ Rearch warrant r lign r. under the Scott Carries. �►n y LampF, Lamp Goods, Dinner, tea and Ch -ff s an ng . - i. ( in the Domi ion for .1886 been 1 25 The fohe�rin 8atract from Chief Justice Aet. The sears wa nt 'was issued b A auber Setts at whole le 1. ' g �, rises. bra rb China Fruit Baskets, a varlet of fancy China dishes and elec o- �ilson's Jad ` �� as against 1, 56 in 1885. The babe i- g ent in the case'granting an the inspector •for South Ontario. - plated•gcods suitable for Xmas presents at pric s to suit the times. . I h in�anotion agar st the Belleville Electric , ties, however, show considerable i a �PF ?� ! For the nett Th1rty Days ! `'Ve will 've a e- , ' - Light Company' and compelling them to New A c'ert ae»ients f gi , { crease, amo sting to in 1886,1 ,- remove fear of tfh ' opposite _ sent of a h deems China Lap and Saucer with egery pound of our 400., 50c., 6 c.,; ! - • • . e,r poles to the o site 386,000 -as c mpared with8 861, . side of the street from those of the Tel e- r I,_ : e and 700. Tea+e, or every two pounds of our 2oc. !tntl 4Ue. pure ground" coffee.) r_ in 1885. ailures in the Unit d Phone Gompany� will be interesting as be. ; , , A eomplet assortment of Choice Xmas F ` its at close rites. A full li° cif � i• ,. States in 18 6 numbered 9,854, wi h into the first deci ion of the kind in.Canada. i ` choice famil 1 After referring tp the Statutes o� the Do- ti I , groceries, and the Famous Louisa Baking Powder put up in one po ud , liabilities $1 4 000,000, as tom ar d tins at 800, r lb. An assortment of Canned Goods and Fish. Fresh bulk nd ' ' P minion and Hof Ontario, under which the , - t canned O s rs arri'ving every Week direct fie Ialtimore at the Br - with 10,637 n 1885 with liabilities f plaintiffs are incorporated and derive their coun s}1 a ziliau �V re• - X124,000,00 One out .of every 8 powers, and reviewing a large mesa of eve- u��) l �u . �f h °use• o t forget to call before purchasiu;". denceand u 0 0kno, Wishin . , . i I . - ..-. - ui business f fled in the L sited Stat s q �i g extensively from articles g you all a happy Season, L. in American lectriaal Journals, His The Cotin �- I �' y our Obedient Servant, I in 1886. In Canada one in every 5 . Lordshi sa s . It a cif of tl a Colo flea of tite coin j - + < P Y ppeara the plaintiffs of Ontdrio Rill me t pparpsu t to the statute iu �j M were in possessi n o thhe ground for the that behalf at the OURT OUgE, Whitby, on "' �'i O �RA,S1.' lq % I ' ' , 1. _ :'� It is said t e Queen will 'ebllfer a erection of thei poi s, and that they had T-y • I numbs of new titles on this tl a their poles erec d bout two years before Tuesday, an. 5th, 1$8?, Deverell s Block, Brock at.,,Whikby, G t., - tlie defendants ut u their else. That at . wo o'cl ck in c e of moon• ` jubilee y ear of her reign, and that t P p , P + - - , however did no give them the exclusive All accounts to be laid eel re theCauncil must , prominent statesmen and politicial s be sent liroperly c rtifled o the Clerk be>=ore ' !r 1 . possession or ri ht to .use the aides of the the meet ng of thhe ouncil. in Canada will be offered a portion f roads oil whi h they had placed their T , ­ else, even if hey had the fade ndeu°t ? 11 -12 Jho. :.FAREWELL, 1 - i.. .. I the honors s ught to be so be�towec . P Pe count clerk. 1­1- ­ .1 : t: '..,- ri ht to use th sides of the roads under tti t�itby, Jab• 8th,188't, y - I , I � :� - : . But it is hop d the leadil 0 citgells f g __ __ _ __ -_ B I .,._1..._­-. the Dominion ct without the consent of t I have ust received sine Assortment of '.. this coulitry will respectfully declii e I . I action SZOLle'd C! i the Municipal Council. It is not neces to receive a ll of these till -pot titles. sary to say wh. tlier the Dominion Act or t `r - Canada is a enlocratic eountr all the Provincial ct is the Act under which 'the unBerMgned hue re�ciii�c•d `instrttettene ' does not req ire a titled aria ��crac, the plaintiffs ave the right to exercise from A. A. Poet, FUN.. to sell I . public auction on + G'4Ir1 x sin Grey Flannels r their powers, t ►at is, whether they have Thursda , 1 nuar 0th 1887 Comprising 3 , Ta Beds, Fancy 'Trouseriugs,+ ., . similar to the prevailing in the le of the right to us the road sides for their' 2 Y ! Canadian and Fancy Yarn Cotton Bags, �Tc,,� 4, / country: It ould 1# slake coal 1polQa without t e leave oi.,the Muuici al r HL�Ni> tKD �' - '` t` . T 7 I; ,, ,m 4. ;. 4 C l. P cocl�s`orI $ WOOD I� rS i. in 9re cold lots 1 �;. , , '::, All Dr I - : Cent cheaper 011 file toll t0 tl e COIL sty, or. only wi 9UCh leave aCCOrdini; to on the Routh alto lot !i, , +tl con. uf, Pickering. g Y i' -: the c)ntario A t:. It is suffi ant to s AU �u,ua,dr 14 and nude s ,', 1pi, -, ' sulner if -every other man islet oil ,the cw9t► , over that. �7' —�-- ' _. g that being ,n t ie e&Tlier.posse ion of the i amount 4 mo, char edit to to rc1►aserfur,►ishing 1 Dti T - r ' street `yes a. lli ht or a Lord. I appro+ed�joii t vo es. Sa c at i p.m. LF.'1 f %�� R It ground require for their po s. the de- FAIRBA \KB Auc bit J tJ1, !(�, �/�\ R' �T N BARTO - an. I1t, 1ea7. ,! �li.ih�1� 1\ .` . . 5 �. .­l_ ; o .. X . . ; . f ; :-,J� ;- - _ _ . . ,.:... 3 . , - r - . .I r I i i - � :' 1 11 _�., . i i r I . I \' �' , Y" I . 1. • - vy.. A �_. �: .-r _ ... .. ... - f• - ... .. -s ... .. .. .. . -. ... , , j 11 � �, r y - x. , - , , .. - I A"Y ._ . ..: . - t. : �. _ - :_ . - . . r ... Lam. A 11aa :z ., ;r - -. _r . .., . -,`- _ ..� .. . - 1110 I - I , -,. - - .r--- - - _ .. 1-1 ' . ' I f , • .. .,. :: . M . . . I 1 E I I ! . e - • �' � . . , .. . ;­ ... I.. . .. . i' i - � - I I � . . '.I. I. . r �­ - . , "i . . I 1 ' i .. ! -1 .�, 1 i . 1. I z A _ $P r sal W. i-aA2r isx 4.. I - n ` �� -rV, Wiba,irr1N.,-' , 11 I . . J - ` .. - vi * - • w4•d'i - x._. _-S.11 •IWk31Y'e •x+».' +h+(e�N _ - _ _ _ - - 1 ... - �..� - - .. :.Iw ,h' ••M!y,Nyi - ..lf}. -. +..i•„ml.LYrL•a11M.w MMM.'N �" - - -- 1 , .. ,. as }'zs , .. _ _ .- . r >-- - i - ,: v. - T " _ . -- _._-.---- ,- - --- I I ^ S . r 7 ; A,. -. 1. r r S t.E REOI$TER. I, , fj 'h9 I -- 2� , - - . Fai6 ' y. JAx 1 h. - Landlord's ale of coda I ; I G Ews CUi `En `FROM and chattel , the propert of James ;�' 1 i � ' . � . - QEAY LATE. T N Ij + , J 1 17 • . , .: i. c ;:. . R 1 k ' rw:. , 1 1 1. .f . 7}HE D FROM D c o 4th' con. f Pickering. EA' E keen at OL .2, , ,r 9 :,. 7 ib { I l; f l Vy ? < s. 1 E1:S3 AND CL b ,- : ?.e' t . - THE LOCAL F t MattheWa, r ;'. .. �',. ti 1 �, ,; y #f % i gale at 2 clock. C, W• k - 4 III,, OTHER SOURC li &iliff, suet onset. t ' l - �' -il 1. 01 . . + Craia'S official majority in Ea t Durham ;What • •rlt Wilt Do. Men t ` y " 1' - �; Il dies Felt Overshoes, ' - i' 383. - The ii1}pre dented sale o 8�echde g eYt ov rsh "' I . `1 i Canningtoniaus are agitatingjfor a1 German ,Syr p within a few years, has i j + It ie w thout doubt (I Ladles' Felt Bal�morals. - . I astonished th world. ' Men s Fel B oots,., club. 1 the safest and best remedy eve discovered + - - v I 1 .. .I. :' i I I' ,. - - - 1",_ - tr :,' � F - liAi ." _. • - Ii . i il;! _ _ 11 D.' 1icN ab was re- elected Trustee for the speedy and effectual eu ,e of coughs, ; ; -- - -- - t Mi, i Mr. �, T .. colds and the severest lung t�oubles. IL SF E�•_1==� A.SSO lzm� OF • i1 . _ `� • , �' df Claremont public school' b \ } acts on an eat ely differert pr�nciple from I I ' ' - - I Winter races will be Held at �ewcastie the usual pros iptions given•by, physicians, - - - • I - - = °� - nst. 1 d duck Gloves users, :; . , the 19th and 20th I .: ! as it does not dry up a coug� and leave HQ a -Made Mitts Lihed,� Mr, Cuets was re elected Reeve of the disease aft 1 in the system; but on the ['1 • nl,t Perry 3 0 ver Joshua Wright; majority contrary remo es the cause of the trouble, I 1 -,t Clouds, pawls, Car Egan Jackets; Caps, _ . heals the part ffected and leaves them in , ­ : .5 a purely heart y condition. AI bottle kept Bl llkets. and Underclothing . . I ! . ' Urs. Loran Foster, aged 75 ears, as in the house or use when the diseases - , I I t I did resident of Raglan, died on the 2n make their ap arance, will salve doctor's '' - - - .. • . L bills and a ion s 11 of serious; illness. A ' \, }} 1 st. : - , Pe I ,' ` _ I u of these facts. It :' . - . or of trial will cony nee o k . Mrs. Nilson, mother of the d you Port Hope Gtcide, died at a ham ,is positively so d by all druggists and gen- 1 I : 1. , , _ i . the Pa P oral dealers 'i the land. Price, 75 ets., I 1 he 5th lust. !' 1 ' :: can t large bottles. -- •51 , . '- 1 Tlie Reach, Port Perry an Scilgog ' • I True biQs h e been resented by flee f �armers' Institute has been re- rganized Grand Jury at Toronto against the coal -• • for the ensuing year. i'. \, . - - , conspirators. . .; i I (A lizard seven or eigggit inches long was Bismarck i#a s that German does ' not ' I,.. , ,': . . recently pumped out of a te ell o A. L. set any store o the•fate of Bulgaria, but __ _ - , it ins premises, Uxbrld . - s to be in osition to fi ht France I _ p want F Say, Jest Read Thi _ - AFarmers' Institute was her in Ua- if necessary. - _ a I 1'idpa on the 10th, at which p ofessors There is tar of foaming Humale I. - -- s , - = �� ,- frow the agricultural Colleges ke. Society In Ha llton. It is edifying to watch- the drip ya, II ' - •- A little boy u.tmed O'Neil ca a near It is rumors that Russia h s occupied made in the different store `wind ws �� J , �11 G���' ;,� �'/ , . - - . - . -_ - - _ --- ' - - - - - - - - 1 i freezing to death while holding a horse a portion of Af hanlstan - m Piciterin , which are filled 1th = t7==-A I ; on the street at Port Hope last eek. The winter 3 ene at the � lIa now is g = - ainst said to be the ost gorgeous i years. Christmas good&. But we are. c m- - c . the alleged bribery charge against � � _ 4 - � �s �_ � � ��i: _ _ �' I The rumor ' again revive that Der. pelled to say that there has never b en _ AlcUillivray at Uabridre, in connection D wdne will le-sue-ceeded i the North a better display of merchandise s' ce ' with the recent election, was des isseu. Y } W6st Governorship by Hon. Tos. Royal. our advent to this locality. If S to .. ' 1. I \, Trios. Graham, of lot 5, 7th con. of Feir's saw a d shingle mill t Omemee, 'Claus is in need of s negro doll, a aw : $� � CW'S - -., Markham, lost a goose by death that,had with a lot of niggles and umbr, was reached the venerable a e of 43 ears. hide, a barrel of molasses, a set of -' pECTACL S ANI� EYE -GLA.S S ES' . destroyed by fi `e on Thursda last. verware, an Xmas card or anyt g , - rid lips carried oft a n le of John Macdonald, of (Aeu arry, father ' '.Are the only Genuin English Articles in the Canadian Market. i . D,plithe P , • the younger residents of Sund rland -a of John J.' Macdonald, the well -known - • else, he had better come to Picker ng. Real Pebb�es are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasets to prove genuineness. dannhter of Nir�i Barker and Al s. Shier. contractor, die at Ottawa o Sunday at So you see But we had almost Or- They are recommended by and atiuisniala have been received from • the President, ; p Vice - President Ex- President a d Ea- Vice- President of the Medical Assoc Lion of 1 Iieaverton's tax collector c mpl ins tllo ate of 86. 1 gotten the most im ortarit affair o all. , flint owing to the hard times he -lies on- W. H. Gousi , s, the railwa mail clerk, In mentioning the displays of ,this fes- Canada; the President of the C liege of Physicans and Surgeons of Quebec ; the Dean ,1 tficult in collecLin� .ie taxes. of London, wh se foot was cruslleci on five season --we mean Forsyth B os.' of the Medical Faulty of Lava University ; The President and Eg- Presidents of the siJei able di y o Medical Council of Nova Scotia &c., &c. These recommendations ought to be suffi- has the Grand Tru k Railway a ew days ago, display of Bell Organs, Pianos and but if further proof is needed, call on llr, F. Richard, of Colum us, cient tc� prove their qu lities, . bou;ht the farm of ;fir. Cliarles tabback, has been comp llad to suffer amputation. Belying Machines. The displa, is has b u�ht out 'At the Central l Experi men al farm near vatin but the best fe uhe ChRISTOPHER DA Fir 9Hardware Merchant, Pickering i suer his broi;her, �Villlaru, - simply captl g , _ `. !' � . L: *:) - tlae harness business. Ottawa a force of men are t work pre. for nex season's o erations. A is that a redyced rate of prices In k�8 p H 0 T 0 R A P H Y - � .. i Great excitement was cause in Lax- a laid in. and it advisable fb purchase at once a the . .. .'+ 9u �l of fertil zers is being , { �_: bridge township over the contes for - the Pl Y - De ut - Reeveship. bit. Todd was sue- everytlupg is b ing done to secure good prices which were always mode ate, p Y results from, tl a first seaso 's operations. but are now specially low; wi 1 be Everybody woiaders why there is stick c sful by a majority of 43. - Work on the ice palace AZontre a1 is placed at the old figure after hole ays. a rush to - Markham, has i•e- ' Robt. Reeser, of being pushed t a and rape ly, .ands Forsyth Bros. can and do defy om- O'Brien Q s Photo. Gallery. turned home :from Quebec wit a car expected that hen oomp�e ed it will far petition, as they handleonlythe h ndi- The reason is because he gives perfect , 11 load of imported Jersey cattle. He has surpass that of last year. ' , satisfaction in every case, and going still , work of the leading firms and ca sell ' , -:'j' another carload in quarantine. �p�� To DoT as. --byre uu diet at ' - farther will, say if there are any persons : S. No. 4 rock and night and brok of your eat by a sick ChEaper than those who hand a the } M.; 'I ' who have had Photos taken by me that • ; The Trustees of S child suffering a d crying wit pain of Cutting Mariposa have decided by rest utiou to Teeth? If so Be d at once nd get a bottle droducts of little establishments. Just are not equal to any city work I will I . ' call and inspect the articles an , make them one dozen Panel Portraits •. use the Bible 1n the schools in teal of of "Mrs. Winsl w's soothe Syrup for I IIg Children Teethin Its value I s incalculable. vulgarly r @88ed t �ou u u �'' 9 a tree book of authorized scripture lessons, It will relieve the oor little sufferer immeistely. will not be vulg y p Y ' I4 free of change. No work allowed to leave An exchan; a says:- license in- Depend upon it,' others ; there is no mistake if you do not wish to do so. it3h- the Studio unless first -class and highly I about it. It cur Dysentery and Diarrhms, !I I' - + Spector at Port Hope received Christ. al)�O,uI1 't- the ate �aeh and Bowels, cure@ Wind ing you a Merry , ,Qhristmas nd a ; � I. finished. Photos made in any kind -of mas present of a bottle of geuui a XXX. Colic, softens the urns, reduces Inflammat on, Ha New Year. P. B. Forsyth & I weather -rain or sunshine. Having and gives tone an energy to the whole system. Happy I � • added some very fine scenery to the Studio It is many a day since he drank as good and ves tone a thing Sfrp for children BTO., Variety Hall, Pic erin stuff. is pleasant to the ante an is, the perscription _ g' ,)0 �..' am prepared to make work second to none ; _ of one of the olds t and best female physicians - 4 - Two Port Perry hotel -keep re" were in Canada. and nurses in the Unites hew, ria.�l?iiaea25 rn Copying and enlarging a specialty.. A '� 'before Messrs. Long and Gunn.; J. P s., by all druggists t ug bout ( V` at Whitt on the 3rd, char ed with cents a bottle. a sure you ask for "lass. wix• large stook of .Frames always on hand. Y Scott Act. Th charges s na. s SOOTglx SyRVp," sued take no other �.: �"'� ' All work done by the instantaneous pro- . violations of the k I issed. , � +, 1 cess. . were dram PICK RING MARKET. �I �� wo Fjo p�BRIEN, L. �1gws pflice, Jan. 13,1887. �r �.r""' 1 . David L. �'Pilsou; a respecte resident • . . ., .. � lo j Of Newmarket, died in that t own last to 7ohc, Flo peracWi.�#J.00 Ito ba.W ' Vrna .. 48 -8 Pllctographer, Whitby. 1. week of typhoid fever. He ha bgeu a •, 3 op per ton ; a ort@, 8oc per cwt Chop feed, _M,, N Next door to Post- offioe.l 1 i +. i I lnemb -er of the A.O.U.W. my two ;1.15. Screening , 700 ver cWt. : I his wia0w ets 12, 00. ! FAR ERS MARKET. b ,il THOS. HICKS, 1 d I: months. and g Toronto, Jan. l3th,1887i , '` 3innro had Moth. bo es of his I t -da were @mall * ` I .i`_. .1 E . Duncan iThe eltreet tees pt@ of graict o GENERAL 6LACK$MITH 1 J slid p °'cos uu� &aged. About 70) bushels of �/� right arm broken ust above th wrist iu '' � ,X . ; q AND WAGON iNUM /", Reesor's mill at Newmarket ou Tttesday wheat gored au sold at 85o to 84c for tall and v spring and 73c for goose. Barley firm, series u morning of last week. He was making a ' gg . ' i-1 « need's Old Stand.) s� 48c to hoc. ats firm, with riles of L00 25- 1c3serirne, O =ta. in the ea ln� when ill ACCIdeuL bushel4 at 33c 34c. Peas ate nominal a 54c ot . change g o���ill - OCCUI'red. snd 53a for rye. Hay in it}ir @uppl 35 Dads '.• - sold at X13 6o to 15 50. straw cold at, ino to Of the Best Quali i 1 � y" Haven& purchased the business carrigd �n by ' 1bIr. James Cochrane, Senr. of Port iz ate Hogs 1d at5 7�5 to ii<6. Beet, _ Bacon Spice Rol $ the late MICHAEL REED, I will continue the to -t4 50 for fore uarters, and #5 00 to $7 00 fo: �an1s� ' • 1 d same at the old stand. ` Hope, had the misfortune some time coo hind q arters. • snit $6 to t 7 50; and mutton (� to. break her -left arm. O election �5to, 50. I : - {:,J Give Us a Trial. The reduce arket wa• quiet to -day, and and Other Pro` isions� heap. , nig�it she went down street t see lire l,riceR generally led dteac� We quote :set All work promptly and satisfactorily done`at I procession, when she fell and broke the 13c to 14c ; butte , Ib. roes, 2 to 23c, large rolls RA==N'C� the same scale o prices. 6-y 11 to 1 inferior , l0c to 12q. Lard lOc 'r Cheese t • ' rT - other arm' 16 S WHEN �O V ::I: . 12c to loc. B on loc to 12c. Eggs 21 to 880. G+V'� 1 ti; I i' Last year In fort Hope that `was' not Turks s 75c to 8 50 ; chickens per pair 35c to Have 6 Deed, Ronda Will, Lease, Mortgage, - 1_ laic@& r bag 75c to 85c. Apples per 1.'seeh and (,'loo O or other legal document to draw ; I one female vote polled at the unicipal barren, ei 50 to 2 S5 �'An inspection wi }l oblige or want to borrow money; elections. This year by di t of im or want to insure your property in First Clues potunate persuasion seventy -fur ballots BIRTHS'. - tan o Hies at t e @t English or Caned' C mpg h lows I- o@ b a ALEX. FIND AV p '8 r te@ ; were marked b . women votes at the or'a Plow called the "Advance," which baste . .'i. j Y Bmucsz n- A B sum, on Tuesda ,28th Dec., the - 11 different wards. wife f Vm. Burgess, of a son. - - - - -- - -- -- -'- sll rivals; . be msde. Cut this o t and return or a supply of Oil -a &ke, . Flaz =seed, >ztra MARRIED. ? '� [Ito m as, and we will send y u tree, some Flour; Cannington � has n0 less fan one thin of at value an im lsi n ss house ed and ten marriageable girls on WELB IIRNE - - -A •DREwa. -- t �ie residence of g great po or &New Hind of Oat Mesl that is superior to :` a the bride's fat] er, on the 8th lust., by Rev. S. to you. that will start y o in business anything used heretofore for porridge; hand, besides a number of landsome g Eastman, eo. J. R'el urns, of Audley, to which will bring you in more mon y right away or &ticket far the South Ontario Fair, widows, all of whom would ma 'e n0 ob- Annie J•, only daughter o Ddr. (3. Andrews, of Obtained, .and all other business i the L'. i�. thou anything else in the@ world. Anyone can call on the undersigned. His charge will with a East Whitby. Patent Office attended to for Mode to Fees, do the worlf alld live at home. ither sex, all please you. jections to a matrimonial offs ,- Our office is oppollite the U- S. P tent Office,, somethii}g new that just co' s money for �%� B. PRING�E, ' view t0 an early settlement. So says GREENWOOD - - -C xesiden -- n Mitchell, f the aaii W • ` . 29th, It., at th residenc pt the bride's father, those _ troth Wssbina 1 n leas time than n�w� k This is one of the gendi e� important 4b-� Notary Public, Whitby. j the Beaverton Express. t, t Rev. A draw Can �ngton,. of Stratford, those , o GO 000. Vr• . J. Gre nwood, Classical master 7 atentiabODEL=�or DRh W e�"'sna o advise make NO to chances and enterprising will will n t delay Grand outfit N'(0 =00m . A by-law to raise the 'sum' , Whit Col i &to Inetiute,° t Ella, onl axg tree. Address TRV$ �k Co., August .Maine._ y Yy OBTAIN P TENT. I r ` for the nrpcse of extending t e present daug ter of H gh Campb�lt, Esq. Pate UNLES�L� Postmaste , the Supt. -- ; _ - - - - p We refer, here, worms g Classes GRISTING do CHOPPING F stem bf water - works, and f r lighting DIED j of Money Order Div., and to ofttatoe of the U. S. ft611t10� th town of Orillia with the ale tric light, yy advice terms, and a are now g r gAffi -__ n •>Siclter ng, on Jana 13th,1887, bdaggie 1'sttent Office. For circular, prepares to furnish all classes wit em loyment -DONn` wa on Monday, any references to actual clients �n your wn state or Every Day in the Week at 3r1, vOtetl n by the M., t ird dsu htor of W. (1. Haan; aged 8 Yee meant to at home. the whole of the dine, or r their spare - aad Months y• �vrt ert owners, and .carted by the moments. Business new, ,The ELF DALE � pr Ocsr.$ -On mornin of the 4th lust., at the C• A• ���w CO., persona of either easily esrnt m %ntslto ha some 'ma'orit of 135: Meth ist P Wage, Piston George Ale *• gry Opposite Patent Otnae, Was n, D.Cl. i J y S&00 per evening, and a ro rtto &1 sum by tie- and� , only a not the v. J. �+'. and Livinia. p po n llionday night, 3rd ' inst. the Wife E Oc ley, ag d 7 yeah, 8 months and 90 days. voting all their time to the bu @in se. Bays and t01' Of one o Jesus' little Lambe• girls carp neArly as much as men.1 That all who 'Every fartAe>? sale have his own wheat ground, I. ` of Rev. Alexander McLaren, pas Hew a see this may send their address, and best the said if you bring good wheat you are sake- . I: - - thE. Presbyterian Church, nniskillen, gINO -- t her r sidet�ioe, Uxbridge, on Thursday business, w• make this oger. To sitoh as are not to get good fl(ou�r. . the h alt. Elisabeth, wife of" J. C. Hind, well satiseed we will send ope ollar for the �` �• O V' V.E, retired in her usual health, and when her aged year$ 4 months, end 15 days. _.... -•- AND ---- I trouble of writing. Full particat are and outfit �" : Bons arose next morning they found her MINE Y -At Claremont, on Dec. Lath, 1888, " tree. Address GEo. Sz•Irrao v dL Co. I'ortlaild, Me �iC e?`�g , X - dead ill bed. She had complained a sat McNeil , relict of th late Peter McNellp, .. - . little of feeling unwell a few days precious- ' ag years PA A b°°� f loo psg�s' Thetas bookforan PICKERING -_�. ly but was able to lie around. Rev. 'fir• Hwo aloe e nth 8th of.iJan .,1887 BCatherine ', � advert er to con- . . DicLaren was away from h me. The goo , aged years and 61 months. �� salt, bej he eaperi �' . cause of death is unknown. ended o otherwise~ 1 $TORR -At he late residence, lot 2881Bthstoon.: I toontains lists of n ewspa ers a d estimates E R TA D t j_ Pick ring, o Dec. 24th, 1886, rry ofthecostofadvertisin�c �� 1. 1Vlr. Brock Pethick, who li es on the et-tiserwtto ,, I. aged • years and 4 wont s. The s>ibseriber is prepared t sell ►Moves wants to spend one dollar, 2nd in it the in h la a shore, near Port Gran 3', was in , . ___ - . �i ric kel" station G.s.s and Ranges very much Ch &per than formation and requires, thousand r im who will y _ � P rt Hope on Friday of last week, and s TAS invent on ©hundred thousand c otlara in ad IF` YOU WANT he has done for ye rB• vertising, a scheme is indicate which will p t tip Ills 170168 at I,Ulie Diart n's,' Cavan TRAI - s cIOI'ti EAST DUB AS FOLLOWS: 1. o --- -- meet hie eY8 requiret�ia��nt, can be m•oia LUMBER,, i :, . J .8.20 A. M. rrgg a1 tor• 11 - - st set. AVhen ready to start Ir. Petlijck MIL ExP Ess. , s to do by atightcJVa»�eseati�y a rued. _ i `� : I 2:48 P. M. C a�l ;nd Ses Ou S'_ c, respondence. 149 editions h... boon LATH, - I `' was hitching' leis horse to the s eight when I ED, , tree animal kicked, striking h m ou the 6.40 P. M. sent. post-paid. to a y adores for to cents. -11 Lo AL, � write to GEO. 80 j• eO•• - e'R< i�, , . � SHE�7GLE 8 . head, making a scalp wound bout three TRAINS 001 NEST D ,L AS FOLLOWS : -- r »=-OF THE LATEST � PAPEB AD ERTISIN BUREAU. f - - N VPS - - - -- T . 9.03 A. iii.: a (10 prncest.Printin Houses .), New York. • '} •;.1. .,.6 , M IL EX ESS - --- - -- V inches long, smashed his no e, cut his �'t - - - OI►�'►�r cheek oven, and broke his : ri ht arm at � , , :. 5.10 P. bS I roved'. �7 aV�s 0 -' gem• are .c.r�, 1&n oM who writs to I >• s, � MIXED. -i BUwan�Co ..Portland,;'id.ine,wfllreceive ' ' . 9.b �- M free, fuH in anon hont work which the wrist. IL E P EBt;:_ 9 . � � e' ern do, Day , . - ' , SCANTINGS1 �. - ve u otae,th.t will > r .: • t c c I b, y 8 1lrs. Sisley; of Richmond ill, on the • T alas .t u ot► Aran wrd time. __ --,-w a -wE HAVE :, + , them frarn tdi Z p•� da7. some Pats E PO IJT F7� _ I 1. h eached her on hundreth _ - -- i _ T . T nn or old. Capital • • .T i lit Dec., , .:.' ed oter in a day. l3KM y . B "' b rthda 'Pile aged lady has two sinters S!AI E• ►�'t0�Ve 1 �es Lam g� Coal X11, `> "tewtitea. von arestagtea sea- 1'nosewho is n�. . p r a .T. Ntwoinlely aura of cone little fortnu All i• PICKETS. , ,. , - -- - - - . ' -- • liti-wr,, Mrs. Armitage, with: tk,e Wood- , d &0,, always. .on an V eoW8QAP�R use, sui able for two faxnt�ies. `� - k Hu & TN - &Rtes, of Stouffville, aged. 89 and Mrs. � n w Brie � ,oa a liar and wood :J ��� n8.45 t0 4 r er of Reach a err 86 a cl a 1►rotller ?vine rooms i each part.. g / ,kae tdhis paperanflle : b� l ',,,i , ° xxi, ; 1. Plat , g d @oft water. First class drive 'PRIDES (IjJARAI�TEED. Furiiaoe and 49 Randolph 6t.,Chicago A , 1 I' - , ' shed hard a A p , to ISAAC LINTOly sled are authorized to •° i• a - + -" ±„` ''' s _ 7 - 3jr. Jolt son, of bite lurch, aged 11z,trg and lit ble. Apply, p p y ®y �T� RS I . 6 -tf aU Job ork tom promptly a tended,to 82. 'rle united ages of the long lived 1 Pick isi:; - -- - - - - - - 3 ri >: mpko contf•aota with - A�,�,: ORDERS - ri _ y atle Makin famllyrn�l.e5 au7 ears. The fancily • • . , Dr ss a d M a.A-I._ -. - - �R . t-I '�"'I. . E -- r �� :.c ��� r ARE-:.. b 5 .� � consisted of elecn Boys any iris, and - - _ ! t ABverttoing Bureau t2b apmeo ?&ZE IY1 tl - i . , .�' ,_ the father w'a; a U. S. Loyal st.who went MI, S H: S'rOTTq�ega to iufo�•ni the pilitt l�eivepap �,, - - ress Knd 4iantle :flak; ina t3tw whereadver- °: ' ' V. �` t, s o >euetl S ?, to \etc Brun;w-ick during 'le struggle lie ti nt she o polite the, Livery. Perfect fit tisitigcontraotytnay OE Yonho JQ��T GEE, Prop �. , '•_ - . for merican In�lepeudence, ud carne to !iris It Dios, a for it to '' I. ' ': t i - ; -1 " 1 guar steed- i t ovary c sc, Prices moderate. 1 i 1 li 1811. A ca 1 solicit 1 7 -19 I 10 g Gl t• 11. 0 nt,,riu 1 P' ; b y al erin Ol lire on P -1.! I a y,+, ,• girl 1• , _.:: x , ..- ..,... - L .. i - .I. „` i 1 __ 1 _ :, i. I. , ..1 , - -L I .. . b ;. , .. „s. , ... ." �. cr 1. v, I. I�2s I P 1. .+Ti ... y 1 -.. 11 - y fi' �" , I':. , .i a r . !i: r ,i` i , 1 F P,� ryt f -: �. �. i { 't �K - �:: �e - I I x r. �4. ®. �s I 7. - .,. .. , y . ,.•a -.. - t f_. . ,. . , /.. $ Y. �: r ti y� • 1 si `m -r... w sx. c..,. ..{ ., E ' a - . - ,4,., .x ~< IlS .t _ }•� `y.:.,, s• 11 o - . 1. 5 Y.• _. ._ tt. �; ' a t. t <. f. Jr: d. d - -ts .$i.1A ) 1. I • e . . _. .. � - ... - ` -i- ': I.. ! .! ! f M , . 1 -� 'I� . � I - I - • - - - - . _ . - .- _ - _. - ­. I L i I ( . - . � . i �: ! j '� rI. i ' . f ! .. I I'. . . . j' I d I' f . i ,. __ -1 " ' � Z � � - . . � � ., .- . - �1 - I I I 1 +� I- Q I FOIL THE BOMB. FARH - . �.., _ a , t�1 ' ��� �M1 R I , , ;'. r„ and they will soon begin to eat it. B�yy ppeer- River, and than out to the p • ; V + ' k `!;)lily Afrgy Cede of el ale is r bid 6 • ` ` � x t ;i, severance in than weaning the calf,fnot Thje ilocsation here h $ very ehea $ u� D• ` . • ; s; , 7) _ rre�vr � Q gTa�►w.l>tt'li'o MAIwax. only from its dam, but from its natural in- A photographer *ho is out °e. a :: :.: 'sip +Olt the Yidw of ftroiliM►tis1 tsotlimtiqui• % olination to sunk, much future trouble will mountains taiCin views for' the Canadian the . , r ;. , . cation between stationary military posts, In e west the objeot is' to feed one -third v .„ g ` J. - between military bodies in motion, and, of the stra*- stack, and conve t the balance a d , . Pacific; came along one day a . WARMING Pt)t7I.T$1i FOOD Ex rienced pietura of the mill and I sen e Y wh4n at a distance from each other, also for into manure as rapidly as seible. The you one ' ` ' by straw trampled under foot by t e eattle'w {ll poultry breeders appreciate he importance which will give you a ve fair id of what i ° '.t not them hl ro p the ace ,looks like• r�► e't '` wean Alff slid sea ng y t within a year if left of warming the pod given to the poultry Pl the mou tail' that i du the cold weather, but man farmers You see to the left is over 5,000 feet : '',- a:+ fore6s, when . engaged in combined o a- tself• To rot. and fine it, it must bestirred Y high . �ip and between etiast' batteries all per about wbd e @ as we 1 as novices do not seem to, as the from the railway track. The A] O E$ sit il' mkN �/F 'ority d Hetc t �h swipe pan be ad to do this 3' hits spot Ma'estn shire." work. If this hogs are fed on the strcc do not pragtiee it• Our method is to warm betliveen the higher and lower peak is snow, f f L. t ' l -;l'•1 oolowin is the Al habet .; . • egki the will move the entire mass all the cod whether mixed or cracked r and' lies in that hollow place a the :..:. , _ g p ,.. once a, w y , pp around n year . I' ` ' A - — N'— it I unlesa'quite deep, rooting after stray grains. fed whole. In feeding whole corn, waiim : , a d that snow is suppo d B — - - • O — If weir no. :ec do pot get to the bottom of it thoroughly {n the oven, nearly parchi>,tg1 feet deep, and is a glacier, it is- full w ' _ it; and then let it eool,,off suf$cienfl to ad. of numerous cracks. The men hay dropped - Carp e s � w p . =,1 ;— the heap, sharpen a heavy stake and prod it Y peed . 8 through the straw mit of the fowls eating it without. diseom- lines down some of these eracka fo over 100 . I I 1 . Q ^ �`_ dro b shelled i 'thaw withdraw it and fort. The cooked food which is fed from feet without resehin the bottom. 1 r ' '''1 R. • — . this was ed corn or oats .into the hole. In time to time should' be iven warm, and, % p he sharp 5..... I p a hole can be made evP few feet g hi h k seen on a picture ie cash and - r . �y when necessary, warmed over from time to rugged and difficult to climb. re was f 4 O — — . ,,' T over the pile, and the ho s will turn the rain cloud floated u against this a ' > -' • r ' ... • . ' TI . , manure thoroughly. A hog�a snout is a very time. It is surprising what a difference . P 011ce ,. 1'- , , warm food will make in the supply' 1 of e s and burst, lettin out, a flood of ter that :' • , , . I r V • • • _... cheap and effective manure hook, Thellogs PP Y 8% % ' " ' , '• must not be allowed to f ie on the rotting during the continuance of cold weather, and brought everything down the mountain LL J �Y — g with it. Enormo g i r;.: g ea ciall so if the fowls are well sheltered us rocks and t? sea were i :. I X straw, ae this ie almost sure to roduce dig- Y a arentl no obstruction whate er. 17 { — e and properly oared for otherwise. There is PP Y � i ;`• i e Conti Qe t0 Sep! "`� L , — • :-r ease among them. They become too warm The ` ! " v' -• L ,_ `r" 'id- ... W. _'J :y and thou when they come into the open air even more in the care and food than there course of the water made a clears cep, and ' ' I , ,4/, I ,. t �1. G .- they contract colds, catarrhal or pulmonary is in the mere breed, and if this fact were its track is easily seen yet. A it came • i 1 ({ down the rocks and trees - that i : bore u h - ' I - 1 W ILfi . 2 • 7� -:.'; digtsaees- If the hogs are used as above borne in mind there would be less diBSatiB- , P N. �i R ,3 .. « • �. :.�',,., .8...r�,>F»a� ! . ,: recommended straw can be faction with the results from the alt in would sometimes rod a in narrow lace converted into Po rY % son ' ' 4 • , , , winter. It will take but a few minutes to the sides of the mountain and he- it ��ti�v nn•���t 9 .. _ well -rotted and fined manure within six P eel up ' .g� U17A7V1V 17 5" - ' do this warmin of the feed before each 150 or 200 feet hi h but the eight ht of : 0 -1- months ; and it the straw - stack is ut on ► % i I : • 4 P feeding time an it is time well s nt and . g k - I - - .' r ' Each pointgr dot'ii'made by raisingg the ler- level ground, not much will be lost during % ,� pe , , water behind would soon be so eat than 1. j I``` - f' er or shutter;' and without pauain drop pin this rapid consersion. When -from twelve it repays manyfold for the trouble, the dam would give way, and do n would . gg g Di cc)RATINti NURNERY WALI.s A come the water a sin and rocs trees l tl A 1V�,�TRS; �; pit again. Each dash is •mead's by raiainK to eighteen months sti•e retired "for the n in etc. and Bo ke ton until t , - the;shutter auxin rotting of the manure (and this time will be genious way of decorating nurse walli3 P . t I r hed the �1- »:: E. B.R�.,iQ.u�ip�aocld. BAS % river which wag,taised b this fl ud until _ f - . I _ - - glen dropping it again. In other words the r°9uiTerd v°hbtt deep mraasea are not disturb- and which, gave emi4lent sati$laction to the ' Y >i '_ time ecru i ed), and the straw salon a aide hilt not a children'° way devised by a` thoi.ghtful .the water ataod 20 feet over t e track.. . • and VELVE P �_ ip ,poking a.dash ie about mother. She made panels o ` ' >jttle of, the. �*alue o� a ma is lost b s f unbleached This aloud- burst did a great deal towards _ _ equg to `three' dots. : 'in••st.learn the Alphi1- d tAi 0 Y Pt' - ' *' bet►+fthorq and .t eu,: ri sties short being washe down hill. cotton a yard long by eighteen inches in Preparing the millsite, Level pl es large _I _ enough to build a mill on are ha d to et °' �Iy, h �_; width, and mounted them upon tailors % g It I at..S vial Pri C. : . . en p A„week awvork should up here in the mountains. There re some, ' �, j ces, inorder t A •� wni slda.. °e • pa er, finishingg them peon round sticks at p i. ,. lmral��._atlyiltell�entbgy fairly {liar with .' A M.iTTEit Felt T13ovtitrr•— RUAiiB. either end. On these panels she pas eery interesting thiuga up here, alnd one. 1. dace our a e stork. WE iT How to et- cod roads may well be die• colored pictures or prints which she all' % y sgIMPLE IiliKiiSICAi, Is:YI'Ett16�F$NT8 good y , P need not et vet lonesome if he hlas any -„r Ir 1. . . g also +vi g Big Driv sin : - cussed by farmers club�e during the winter, ed, and bordered the panels with gold for curious nature. A little ay from ' `j _I Another and very inexpensivle t►maeetnent a r. 'these were hung u about the the mill are soda springs and hot springs, ; ,�' ! `. ' is the ractice of ex erimeutal chemietr alnd should be thought about by evel•�y far- paper. g p t { Y mer• How important this matter ls, is room and changed 'from time to time. Y P I so ou can have both a lain sod and a With pour Dun friends y Y shown b the -following statement made b Whenever it was possible verses or descri - ' , Y , and 1 :i - Y Y g yon ma have an Y P hot bath one or both as ou ch amount of full during tae winter evenings, y five texts were g nded• ' The child- no thanks to anyone. Soda plain, wever. F I 1. I. besides improving our own mind and ao . blr. Rudolph Hering : A load which. one p i ( 1' 1? % Y horse can draw on level iron rails will re• ren were devoted to their panels and often No li uor is allowed up here, while is a I � - I _ qu {ri>}g a taste for scientific research. - a�ked for a B e good t in where sa man and au h dif %r ' ytsire, 'an smooth, level asphalt road, one p cial selection to b© hung: Aa g' 3' first, then, we will tell you how„ to make and 'two third horses ; on bad Belgian pave, there was a oodly number of these decors- ent kinds of men 'are employed , a ay from . • i lr -, :r � .. , .. . 1. , a c I . . hydrogen gas —the substance em to ed for all law and order. • -r:'= P Y ment, three and one - eighth horses ; on good tioes, the ,c ange could be made as fre- - _ inflating baloone and for bill nil' ► in street went) as desired. I have been up the Roumanian u1 anal' I b cobble -stone road, seven horses ; on bad q Y - , $ 1 I lamps' cobble 4tolie road, thirteen horses ; on ordi- - - - -- , and Thuringian mountains, butt e. moun- I whCh we re _selling at �5c, �t� Pro ?are` an eight ounce bottle Into which _ : j. tail's here, I think, are much firs der. It i N drop about an ounce of zinc in small pieces. nary earth road, twenty horses. ; on sand BRITISH -C.OLUMBIA.. is not possible to picture them, owever, =',;r� . ' P road, forty horses. as ou have been on the Andes a d Al ' I) and 45c er,yard sand up, 8 Now Sill to within an inch of the neck with •. (.00d roads not only save horseflesh, but allreadlut A ross the Boekles- Natural Y ps' ' Y water. Next take the stem of a comrx►on you can think back a -few years to the ' ` Ilea y, wide UNION CAR. vehicles. Take what are ordinarily called ebatarles, a d How The are overcome 3 I Jr clay pipe and bind it round with string un• „ ood roads" and "bad roads," and a vehi y time we were in Santiago, Chili ( "I now see , rX N til it fits ti htl into :the neck of the % —A Brantford Firm's Conttr�betlotas `to by t e papers you are thle Hl'. V ice - PET at 40C and ALL- % Y cle used on the first onl will ast twice as C P Y I "' bottle.) When this is ready fill the ion at least as one used on th latter onl E the Work. onnu o that progre8slve while i yy The WaterouB public), ! ,{ ! w oL a 5C per yd. ; - bottle to within half an 'inch of the No one can doubt that country roads woulc{ ° GamPanY, of Brantford, and used together take a alk to • i . F , neck 'with oil of vitriol; replace fife have received the followin interestin let -. the to of Santa 'Lucia and look ff to the 1 be fift r cent. better than they now Housek eperswill salve file t3 cork and await results. In• a few mo• y pe ter i3- % % • snow- capped Andes, it will give yo an idea ' 1 if the labor and money put upon them were �� Saw Mill menta, bubbles of air will rise from the zinc , Do gal's Siding, B. C, - of this place. . Only I am here in the very , ,._' bey pure ass and ' properly applied. How to have that work gg llg their CARP TS to a 'few minutes a peculiar smell will C. H. Waterous, Jr., Iaterotls n W. Co., in of them; then we were at a distance - I,i �.. and money properly applied is the matter to , %• , ". • - I be- noticed coming from the ,pipe stem. be discussed now, that the hest methods Brantford. i :Should you or any of the Brantford people • from _ i Wait a few minutes for the gas to expel . Dear Sir As I have now finished heie taking a trip over the Canada Pacific to x, #t` ' what little air remains in the bottle, other- may be ready for adoption when the season euttin with the mill I thou ht that o British Lolumbia the can remem r �i `� -� ,` . ' ff I " ' wise for road making comes. Whether or not % , % y u Y hen , -: I ! you will have an explosion. Then a would be leased to know how it worked passing through these eheda that Brantford ! .� , . the road bbd should be only surfac a drained P saw mills with Brantford brains an muscle - L EY . PER Y ly a match to the pipe steep• The gas will , or underdraine�dj with tile, or by putting in and what amoc;'nt this mill is able to cut pp ' burn•wfth a pale blue flame until the said a corduro foundation • whether or no when run with ro r care. Aa it in the cut the six million or more feet of lumber f= i' Y t. pe 1. or zinc is exhatlsted• gravel or ptsnk should be used ; how beat first of this particular style of milli 25 H. °P. that is required to build each mill. 'For this INK AND «AT6R TRICK.` to use gravel, or lank, or the —these are Portable, ou have sent to the • kies, and 1s not the? only one of your mills here ; there - . I p y I i 128 0132 Kind�•• Sts b8t Procure from the dro store half an cane ints to be decided before a ran The as I have kiePt an account of all (e Hasa f area number• of them, and I can tell you it !I_ . _ . b ! ! sulphate o $ e P % running this mill and 9 does me good Y f f Iron, pulverized ,one drachm tarinere club should also discuss spec ifically % the amount It cut, I % . know that nd other mill, tannin end half an ounce of oxalic acid the repair of each hi hway in the neighbor- am able to give you a correct eta went of Amerieait or Canadian (and there are a good -, g Opp. tote arket. `TBONO, 1t:SUlverized. Have each in edient placed hood. This �OVill lead, `amonl>� other things, .what it coat to handle lumber in his 'part, many, especially of the former, scattered r F fir An of •our customers around the mountains) i : I I in ticket by itself and number them bo an understanding whether of not it will i An may rely upon t i ) h - done as much . ' ,. �. '. one two and three be n with the ,be proper r to shorten a hi hwa b strai ht•'I f mY std • As ou are awaree! ° mi119: 11 i _ , gi aW% ,P Pe 8 Y g men y good work our have I' atural- y th o statements. r as g wo 0 own I sulphate, of iron. -* Now take two de ening it ', whether a road tr now goes I left Brantford on the 26th May, the milli 1�1' feel a pr {de in the old shop and what �t { � . canters (preferabl different she s so around a hill should be carried over it I being shipped sit the same time. I arrived C1Oes• I have been with you now mg 30 as to avoid suspicion of Chan '>)� and grading down the hill, or whether making a at the:RO1 kiss on the 8th of June by way! Years, and there are still at a ork men fro r g1 v� I _ I _ fill+ them bgth with water. introduce road longer by carrying it around a hill will of the(,anadian Pacific Railway. The mill ar- (commenced before I did, and I want yofl to , . ) 1:1` ` rivedon the 1'lth end on the 21st we started to lot them know what this mill fias c one u = Y'': ` into one of them a anwll portion of No. I be compensated for by the leas trl►cl ©;how saw, sled by the 8th of November we had cut I here, for I know they: will be lad to heaps s . ' `: % x powder and the same of No. Q• Thie' will to keep weeds from growing {n the highways, 3�� feet. 'The last month's euttin from it, and that their work g`' ' f. .` 1 form . a black compound resembling ink. to need the adjacent Ian,1, and many other - g was is a uccess.. . el F. g ' the largest, amo ntin to 81i 000 feet. I As I am writing, m mind turns k to a } t' I = Into the other put another portion of I�'o. 1 points which, Lhus being setticnl;' would Z,hese a g } Y "� 'I` .. , F ; . . only, , and shake till dissolved. This liquid greatly add. to the improvement of the roads. re the 6gur a of the measurer em I time when we wt•re having one of ou annu- , •t I' y ► 'plc ed by the C. P. R., and are correct al shop picnics about the time t e 'anada -� I will be clear like water. Now wrap up a yy h F w. i � I , inch of No. 3 and - rrsakin an eve a of 31 423 fe Pacific was first be- I the same of No. l each f ( 8 rag et per da of ins talked coca Mr. 1 not more than 13' running hours r c ► Robertson, of the Bank of British'; North ? ' in a small piece of blotting pa r (different Rtsviris' Fort FARN1:ittlytt.- g pe y ' paper i This was all cut into inch boards and 3 and A none a was making a -few reinara and ' . 1 4 SE9 , ! i colors; soles to prevent mistake), and con- The character of a person is developed 1 4 fuel' )auks find a ke ' - teal these in the palm of your hand. You larggely by his reading if he' reads at all. I. P all sized to 8, l0, 12, and P about the great railway, and said it •la " ' �•, l OF THE _. . ,} are now ready for the trick. Step among If he has an aptitude in any special diree• 14 wide. All the cutting and edgingAhad to was sure to be built, and would carry from ..1 i the audience and explain that you have two tion, quite natural) his reading will be o` be done with the large saw as we had no ocean to ocean the Brantford saw- mills. We - y ec er.. The time p P• have sien that now all come to pass, and x ' bottles, one ntaining ink and the other the kind most suited to his peculiar bent of I l8 heir was a race, toe, fir, .1 1-1 . _ ;,. 0 water. This t may see for themselves. mind. Ever •parent should study the char• cedar, and'h ®ml« k. I see in some of your thabt his 'forecast of the future was correct. :, - y circulars that you. ive the amount of what , I have Been the Bratfard scow -m' ` ' Now place the in bottle at one end of the acteristice of his children, anti her them to 3 % ells go ahead has been cut per hour and pe day, but I ; and cut the timber to build the railway d, �_ y ` I i room, cover with .s lwrrowed'4 handkerchief, such reading as will moat praetic a�ly assist thought it would be more satin the station and i I ; . and while doing so, contrive 'to slip in tile' them in developing their ca abilities: The % actory to you I } the fences, and now,we aye i ' blottin a r containin N 1. p and to your customers to know what turned back and are euttin the tit,.fJe and - 'wi c • % Pe g cy Shake farmer should put heists such of his boys, as 'such a mill could do in the season P % ' well, and et it a�and covered. (,o to the are inclined to work nn the farm, Doti , I lank to cover the road where it is ucceail,-ary •. ?6 • g and ou may rely upon the a $taten►ent protect it from the snow. _ I havei►•' •!V �? other end of the room and do the same with roc at nevya seers —tact. t hose with - heories i �' -.� - .I- , I _._�,, the " water" bottle, sli in in No, 2 ae bein absolute) correct. Darin this I this letter too loo , but there is Bo 1t.,,� On removin the coo PP % packet. which his mows to i,c impractieablP but ; g Y % % 11 . - ', .. • g er, chemical aiction will common -sense papers N hick are edited from I trine, the expenses for repairs 'only amount. I here to be Been and to write about that when . ` have taken place in the bottle, and the two a practical %tandpoint and are for practical ; tO $1.50, viz., for one bolt , us friction J ou start to write you do not know w} en to ' �� a The la fie niiigber of Lndiess w o lever 1 halt iri saw lever axed re airs on I sto Rut I know . o liquids will. apppear to have changed• places, men. The boy who reads such a paper will I , P P y u take a�s interest in visited our stores last weeek ere the ink bottle contsiinin water and the become interested iii it because it tresats o6 + timber gauge. This mill was never stopped 1 stich things as are to be Been hixere. n<i I + ' water one ink. It is well to practice thin the work the daily � life: Ding on about 1 one working hour during the whole season. I would say come along and see for yotrself i` 1. more than satisfied, not only with 1 Y g i The new pert dogs area coin a �tQ Buccesa, I and I am sure you will be well satisfie curl IV , tris k several .times in private before ahuwing him --the work and ,I6he ilia he knows m�Bt' they are Buick and cure to hold ever time. P Y the very ow �riees, bat' wit the to an audience. aid for our tri With no more at pr Bent, ' 1. _ _ _ about. AWheiiever he reads of new methods I S P• Superto Quality of the Good • ��` �� ..�.. -._-" of loingg things he will compare them with ( I ant Satisfied that there need be no trouble I am, yourold fellow - traveller, �� - Another New Repeater. ' ` . the method with which he ie familiar and or delay in running- these mills if they are I - JoH,, L ` i . I . `�-. ' ro rl �. Herr Joseph Schulhof, the inventor of" the beat method is the one he will follow , P yJ- ked after.. There was no extra .I Kr. Lyle envlooed'to the company at the _ f.'; Our Sil Stock consistg:Qf ttet ; chal'ce to:make this mill run an better than Same time the followin letter fr a new re sting rifle which was tried recent- be it the new or the old. The paper will y om the ro class pe an other. 'The men were all picked u as % p I go ds ONLY —that is, irks ly at Enfield, leaves for England to -night Bow seed for thought ii1, his migd sad what Y P ' p praetors of the mill which speaks for itself ::- for some final experiments with his rifle a boy needs, is to beset to thinkia He they came aloll, The Duly. man that had xovr�iiBrs 10th 188t1. I , and sari s worth from one d lhtr �.bich he be ieves may be adopted b� the does not wire to )save hie ideas thought any experience In a mill was the sawy er. I WATBROn8 ENan,g WORKS CO., Iaranuor<r, Ontario. filed the saws myself and kept t all other' 9 blear Sir-We got good satibtaction from the lithe 1 __ ; -, to fear oilers per yard, 8 1 of British Government. The rifle was { out`f r hirm.'y some one else, if you encourr P _s florae Power saw still we'. dueed to the. notice of Mr. W. H. Smith t. him to be his own thinker. A things ri ht. It might be interesting for you . spring• she lice cut s,sos;000 fi;n touir mono A an i ` which. w are now selling at a out �' . _ and Lord Randoilph Churchill while they paper, which deals with the problems m� to knowiow much timber: it takes to build fourteen Jaya. We call this a little the best wk we ',. `� one -half f the -regular prices were in Vienna, and Herr Schulhof was sub - familiar to him, is the 'best stimulus for one of these glnow -elide sheds per mile.- It ever knew for the power. Yours truly; , 1 sequently invited to o to En land, The thought. There are many thin to be takesa over 6,481,800 ft. of timber 62,Ot30 (Signed) _ McDERMID A Rt?5S.'I were u$ bolts 36 in. long, and 200,000 spikes 10 in. I I. Silks a d Satins worth frQ one exper{inente $t Ll`ufield j dgg`ed to be learned from such a paper thus doing away g p (1, most satiafacto but come mddiflcatione with the necessit fo>� ex riment 'and long. I do not refer above to the ordinary ,t dollar td $1.25 we are sells tit '�''' y snow shade such ae used on,the Iutercolonial Move On'! - 1 were euggeated in .the calibre of the, cart. personal experitnce, shortening the road to l �5 and I 1 Cents per yarad, and rid e, and t eBe have now been effected, that genei+al knowledge to which the farm - t'way, these are uBed he a also. where I$Y Dizd �+�tonsR, *nROrro. _ g i ; �� . � , ... .i I saw the 1 i'fle tried this morning, and to er should attain. It ui not neceass►I to do snow' is likely to drift in, but in speaking 'Twas Christmas Eve, and the ha , k goods th tare worth one tw ntr- an unprofessional eye it certainly looks as ever thing yourself in order to know how Rang out o'er the happy bells , I ; .. I . . above I refer to what mi ht more properly- glistening snow, , 1 4' p , And the north wind blew the olden curls ' a'�.V - doe to O e fifty we are Belli at if it coi}ld ndt be excelled for simplicity and .er when w h to be called snow -slid T e are btiilt at a g I A' • ' Y, dQ ♦fit• Y which tell o er a forehead low ! ( ' effectiveness.. Without describing ire me- •• _- point where avow -Aides are apt to occur al And the flickering lamps lit u a face I,- _, ": 65 cents per yard, and better- lags CALviis AND Cows. —$en ►4tewart the ways sin the face of steep and Isis mountains. so hoggard and pinc 'd an white. - 1. charism, itlday bQ said that it dombides the' - , Y h d' > goods at equally low figures.:. two requisites essential for such wee ns Sieat authorittr on cattle, levee th t a One aides (the h {gh side of the shed) ie built . And ehildis,'t, pleading tones were heard . ' X .L _ , weapons, , calf should never be permi,tte to suck the up into the side of Ithe mountain and has a „ By the passers of the night— : . ' ` for it can. be used an . an ordinary rifle ae oh, I an, so !d and hungry, air, 1. Anuth feature of our Sale thy well as a - repgater. The receptacle for the sow' This unforced habit a anggel iu 'me slant over the track something like a shed My another is`�°dead and gone !" `I 1. repeating action holds -tea carrred ee R►hich the disposition of y�Ung cows, wilieh n ver roof. They are wonderfully strong and But a voice adharah sand Bee reptied week wi be that we will sell our g ' have Buckled a calf and never . he►ve heel' ou ma be sure none too 1l' ch so as the " Move on !" —The child inoved on. ° L. can be poured fn ith ore turn of the hand - Y I la from a card a nursed b a d themselves. The y y y paas'd file joyous crowd, large stock k of rich Mantle Vel etop � rd • hold u by milk y newer accumulated snow f man ears .ma start - wearil she y ,THE ADIN( I1wit REPXAT1LR , with ga ge -ti, or,have iht3acommou vfee8lo th n' th© top of th a lofty hills and come Heart - broken, alone, forlorn, :.:� . Plashes, elveteens,Brocade Yel- cane d t thundering down i IxaseeB FO to 1 p No one to pit the o hen weir i one ail four ovementn, the fanrtti rows which grow out of their natural c feet thick, with a force that noth n r caaaaa_ They heeded her raga with scorn. ' , i- vets,and ur entire stock +of rellA % On through the pitiless blastot hail { ; :'` being this twirl' of a 1`ever which stops the icon for the calf after they have been ha it- resist unless it is the mountain on the other Thro' the drifting, blindin ono ' IF 1 Goods, a Close wholesale fig rTs. repeating act�on. The loading for single- uated to its oompany and have nursed it., side of the valley fro which the elide takes white tears tell from the F N' shot firing is one in three movements, and Y P Heaven raia'd eyes 4- M practice has always been .tti remove th place• The snow �t• passing down slides " Oh, mother, where shall I go P' Every ady In OIItariO, a$ Well the action. fo>` re- loading throws out the f soon ad it'ia dro ped', watching th� over the top of the ,eliow Bride and o But as if in answer to the eat f ! :j empty cartrid a -case. $i cow until p ca n of the , one g psis shots are fired n 1 she has been safely delivered. the down into the vane' and on up, ma be The dreaded voice a' gliat;n she heard, -:�'. ► i 8s Toro to, should attend this by a tri trigger, while the repeating action is calf is taken to a pen provided for it at a several hundr d fee up, the le ofYthe "Move on !" it said, "Move on �" fig i I great sal , as we are going o t o[ worked by a kliob handle. All the mechap. distance froua the cow stable, where {t is mountain o gi ' -_ I 1. out of Bi h opposite. ne can imaginti what The „ ism of the breech can. be taken to pieces g t and hearing: The calf is rul b- would be the result of such a slide strikin �' Christmas bells rang out Bove on she the silk rode and the Stock must without the use of a screw driver. ed dry, and is comfortably bedded in this a passing train. Certainly nothing butebabyeh i pa echoede ��love state, !" :: The eartri�ges, which are sh like sheltered pen. The oow is teed in the st #bke, itxws of the smashed u 1. be sold, p p wreck, that would „ As. she neared.a churchyard date: ' small claret botth, are of •'. 7 metres givtsn a mess of warm bran and linseed meal be unraoo oh, motheh where shall I o r' she • gnizablei would ever be found. Clasping a grave in the snow, cued` j Nearly all Street cars p�s9ts o>ar diameter, instead l li. mrllimetres, as in �P, and is milked.. The milk is then liven Near where am one of these slides ha I l" so ' sloepy ,� the Martini -$eu " The we' lit of .130 of to the calf, which is tau ht to drink it and cold and , stores. them equals at o 1J0 of the Martini -Hen g Y ned• The snow came down the mountain There s nowhere for me to go t�i Ly �IVing {t tworgera,. separated about fn a body estimated to be 176 feet thick. It Th$er ar voice in murmur died away i, I' 1`.. 1 dges, htch is the charge usually inch, through which the milk is easily sue = struck the track and carried it bodil down , s irit to Nome had gone, . f. ed by asoltiier. The rifle u to cost t'd. Thiree ineale s day sin djvon� This is the mountain to y Borne >eat enward by angelic wings . �i t 1.'� 60f•, which about ltis less than the continued until the fourth day, fife that fla to/the valley across the river where no harsh voice says •'Move On t' t PET E Y P milk is fit for use ;n the dal Y wed through the valley, and up the =. ­g 1 Ic ET Martini-He — Vienna Despatch' to tAt cy. After this, Opposite side' � . .. - PPos to about the same height• It ,> Loudon Ti L skimmed milk, warmed to 90 degrees, is was there the re►ilwa An exh {bition of tele hen i to be hcsht -"*'" -^- -- - even three times a day, track was found after P Y 4 ' �• y and no more than the snow melted. �'me cars were wrecsk_ ,in next month under the auspilces. f - 4, 3 "` ` _' I = I Not long, o a ihouse was burned down t ee uarta to a meal during the first month. ed at the same a and of the Societe Bel a des Indnatrios. It = r were never d will ;yt r K �j be int+brne,tional and will embrace all I � In -via K�KC T• �•� `TORON 4:. abppt 111 p T sprinkling rn f ly� Tha ves arts kept alone,; a 'unsii bundle found, probably the �amains were carried msnl�er . the were kMe . of clean. fin., ha .a. I I I Y y be hung to the pen, Bows by too malting i�now % the Columbia °f ap tae for the transmission of u I I voico to a'disttwce t ' ' +N i r d >. r f ,. 9 _I i .. . 11, ... - i - ..- .. , .. r. -.i -.I .. ... .. - 3` . .: .. .. ._ . : ,. i - -:j I;'' - - : 734:% I � v ,i ... -.. L , J._. .. - : L :.: - I .: 1 . .� .i J .. 1 ' • . I.... i . - . " -, • , _> , t ... 1 ! ti ., .1, _,.. ., �. } ,:: I. 7 - ..r { 'I . {,• 1. .r _ . _ - , . W !: 1 :. n • I ' 1 F i ' I . ., E. 1 0 t 4- 1i x y� t • L •,: a r s -.. n- .>,9x .....a. 5 „ t t. i „ d. .. -i s _ - .. .L t. .S 'ii.l 'r ,;4y �a st- .=d Ill 11 �+_ C Ocem_ 'ful one. I "ng' the "a` IKnadian took a Flirt one - „t v l,iat . . lcin that . "t hi 8h rite '41)(,t i. snow "t till- year-.: I to be t is full ' ,.11'oI)i,ell ' (, -el• 100 . he ` sha, ugh anci . t . r Was a - ak once - t>r that - untain - es Were- : - 'r, The '('l), raid it. came x)re up Aces on , fled' up ight of at that ' would ­ , trees, I'll the , td until track, _ - t -ward8 . large - 1 to get . 't. t-ine ; ; ,u,l ;•Inc' I,IS ilny _ '1lrings, anti a �w, an(1 . , •5; rrc•'r, .i, ry it , I i tl'er- . f l,oll) I,M*I, n 111oun- , - ,•I% It -ever, . A i ps, t" the . - M, 9Ef''. X, 1('e_ '� . u alit•), k tc) ,,, the L11 idea very : t LlIct•. . •,11,k, 1 t I c bo • \t hen � : t F„rd I Is, •le •i . :'II),E'r ` I this .. ' h, -re . .,u it [ - nliil, . „1 • - tt-re(l - ` 1111+••1 . Ural -, lat it• Ill: :4) - - w110 Z!I ',u to up- . . hear' ', , rN9. to it 111111- ' nada Mr. ­rth ! an,l � i _ ill it f rt,nl «Ve l ' arld I- .- r,-o-t. 1,,'<,,1 • - f wd , - I ., vE• :Lud - i ry .. _ it 'hen , •' I t -, i _ . t in li I - t'If, • And - I ty ; I ha - r„ It - , , , •tie • t1,e . ' ,t .I • . T. 'we . . 'h i I 1 , r , i - 11 -- . ' - I '+ %, - - - . - � v - �_ �,) i* / _'' I A_S - i -- - - -' -- -.. - .- - _ - -- - . i.••= - _yam.--'- - a • � -_ - - . j1. r r :: � � t . , I , -r t :: i,t4a •+lit: i i #a . •�A'. V +� S�� _ ., . i. =: _ - '•��. c? > :*;r•a dY,.1:xr'kn,$A" ..:31 .. �.I, -4 Ae :�t�, .: :as4+ :lwiulrtttt ti, .mkt §f3F F �& 3 '1 ' . , . .. �I 4 ,4 .+ i v Iv_ t.�, - , tgs.l1*0VSTRT L N1 0N OF B. N. A.— Inoor± TM■ 1 e United rates ub4c debt siatameat amined ,the accounts of the'War and Ne►vy ' 1. s '1/t' r ' ail prObabl how k edtaotion do '> the tAenb and believes Lord Randol h '.� P°rt►4ed 1t3ei. A«urano� for BM:cnesr, i ! _ T1ijJ WEE y �>�$ � , P Auuldent and Leath ; also errdowrsent+s. Agents, T �A� xr I .. 11�'. - - - , month of little'over X8;000,000. Churchill was mistaken in ;bringing charges canvamers and Collec anted. Apply, WiLLiAY I ■ Y` .: '� ,lt i. �` , of msladminist alien. JoxRS, Secretary, ib Arosde Topoatp. r'. - _ , j . t Chicago the other night, John C. i&ann r , - 11 •. H MLr, '! • i of inneapolis, complete}► a fast of thirty The Emperor and Empreiba of Austria will tic .onl o e, ua' ,daily on -a wager meet the and. Queen of Italy at Venice . - Aii elderly woman tamedc0tt h:rs been : da s,.. g Y l► 4 Y , g King Y T� r �' (. burned to death at I ger3o11. of I on the oecaston of unveiling the monutnen0'• 1 NO BETTE i ' An eight - year -old oy was recently found igni persons int one fti{mily in Brooklyn the late Ring Victor Emmanuel, wo"I "W aur�+ i do noem+.a...r•tr a.rw t t e $cow Drift B�kh►g Po- er Co.. W,4nt orn out dead drunk in the stir et in Kingston, ha a l�eeh ndyst�triousl iaoned. TwQ of The sill 4n statistic ofr the rt of Zi- VMS "d °i" u11gnrnrn:t.ta im a�e�od 4' 0b: Y PP a , P° OEM I have seed! as die"" orttR'i'a >wlLst 4tir'A1,& A Kingston grocer ,has been fined,':Wy the sons haves di4d and th death of a third verpool far 1886 show a decrease of lOU,000 Lue eieciettse • iiraP. soma . wamae al'i a C o ` . . 1. pin q• tMo»t osssa os• others have SAUSA � ASINGS °• °dollars for selling 1irl or to boys ten years is, , omeutariiljr expected. I tons. The coastwise trade shows an. in ae. 0:% � ahw e�ai.`u� my t �� man edeyss oivei � , r s I.: old. r he year has" been un rofitable 6 dill- creas3, the falling off being in the foreign ,..,andrustotno•. Howlsyounotbisg rorsolsk t New•ehtpmenlafrom•Eng'ledd, Rx Steamship "Igor t. - • i I trade, r .rill an" u. Address DIR. H. o. >:oo'r, N The official dec' aratton of tl}e poll • in To- alt ua to tile:fishermen o (lloueester, .�ilass. Mj°np v � ' ��n s � Lowest prices c i e trade. We a iali route gives ,Mayor Howland a majdrity of Tw my -six ves$ela value at g182,300 were President Grevy has effected a _ _ nei. (jju11U j him be in Canada for itoBr#de's Celebrated ., 2,195,. I lost and 137 lives were 10 t, ligtion between M. De Freydinet and M, i f Csasipge, Write for quotations. . . The ?Minister of Fii sues `lies received ' a T o Dolores Land andattle Coinpa�ny, of Ferry, who will jointly support the Goblet .TSA[ttt3 PAititk BoPi. Ters>Rta. t. „ Ministry, during the coming session of the $. SPEI�CEI C�.r X . - letter from Buffalo c ntatnin9 $10• con- Tex s, affil a stated capital of two millions' Chambers. MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. -- . - ---•-- I • scious money. ass► ned FriEjay: The ►abilities are eat► -. I W . ..- 1� - , _. . . Archdeacon I'inkhai , of Winnipeg, has ma d at $.500,000 and sets about g0,- Lord Duf %rin, Goveuor ( leneral of India, Consumers will find It to their advantage p g' replying to an address presented by the In MANUFA(JTIIRE ONLY .'; to ask the trade for our make of Files and been appointed Bisho of Saskatchewan in 000 J Rasps. ge- Cntttng a Specialty. t3end than Association, disapproved a request for price list and terms. succession to the late ishop , cLean, bout, five hundred m mbei s of hti vari- - ou anow$hoe clubs of M ntreal and Qaebe4 that the Government organize a native vol- 11V EST . ..1 The Canadian Paci c railway hotel on the unteer corps, H8milton, Untari0• . Fraser River at North Bend, B. C. , has been_ err ved in New York t e other morning, S 1 LV E R' P LAT E D o enea'for the accon, odat on of passengers. an were heartily., welco ed andrpyally en- The Papal .censiatocy having in hand the t . P #er ►ned. question whether it is roper for Catholics WARE,( CANADA PERMANENTA The winter service' between' Charlotte p M P►1NY• suers'embere of Gei3rd family toaoin the Knights of Labour, has adjourn- L e (;(� CO ` 1 town, 13- , I.. L, null tt�e mainland has had to >s ed till March, when the new foreign cardin• LOAN & SAVINGS I N V V be abandoned, owing to the thickness of the na ed Thomas, in Lawr nceville, Pa., are als will have re -.eivbd their hats. rtlStiC Designs, combined wllttl 1 - i I ill with trichinosis ca ed by eating'raw ll -• Unequalled Durability. INCORPORATED, A.D. 1965: _ _ ice. Russia has suggested as a settlement of 1. I ha i. The eldest son wi 1 die. The others gg At' a- recentmeetinJ of the DomintonCab the Bul ariau uestion that the Re ents're- , $a,t1N'S” % m y recover. g q g d Finish. ' Patd -np l'aplti►1, - ' '. ; . ►net, I)r. (,asgrain, o' �` indsor, and Mr. S. I. sign'in order that a new Sobranje be elect- jFX i& 5► W, ONr :Z:rr Total AAssets, - - g, ,M/ dvices fr to ' L nctb r� , 'Pa:, s s two �. which Prince Nicholas of Mingrelia - OFF16 Diernor, of �1 aterloo, were appointed send- Y g ay -- - - - - -- - -- , br thez ,named Connor i living at Cop r ., Tereatee. - tors. Hi 1 Floods County, w� ile engaged i ' a will be proposed for the Bulgariaq ruler- (Ilan Line Royal Mail Steamships, Company x Buildings, Toronto Bt • The wreck which washed ashore at Har- ship, SAVINGS BANK BLANCH. 1i - . T St. .John schooner dr nken row, fatally sta�ibed their fathe , P' Bailing during winter from Portland every Thtirs• I • • . -.1 - borville, . 5•, Has he , Count Daunay, French agent at Cairo, at day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in 1 Sums,df $4 and upwards received at Current mt0 ' 1 1, N;mma," not " R0 h ,Diamond," as was w o tried to separate them. - a reception given by him to the french ro- summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, of interest, paid or compounded half - yearly.- - 4 thought. t he Citrus fair of Noillithern and Central a- gnta, said he was authorized to declare ceiling at Londonderry to land mails and passengers , ' for Sco.. IIand and Ireland; also from Baltimore, via ( DEBENTURE$: T C lifornia is now rnnni ui 'ice 0. On to I Mona received on deposit for a fixed term of i` Trains,gn tine .We term division •�Xlp `tlle g that France would not allow her interests Halifax and St. John's N.F., Liverpool fortnightly Y pow.: 7� , I Cauadiaii Pacific railway 'gave not eri- ex ibition aFe water me on taw dates, in Ef�ypt o be ell a °ed and had decided du*ing summer months. The steamers of the Glas• for which Debentures are issued, with half - yearly to.' I i hour's dell throw h snow sithe or ngea, olives, figs, 1 mo d various take nasures acpordin 1 Crow tines salt during winter to and from Halifax, ( terest coupons attached.. Executors and Trustees an - . sliced all y $ g y i authorized by law to invest in the Debentures of -•this ki da of semi- tropical fr�}i ripened Portland, Boston and Philadelphia • and during sum- 1 , _ f' winter set in. Mr. Sexton) in thanking the corporation Mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly ; Glasgow Company. The Capital and Assets of the Company - . 41 in the open air in December and a remark- asg being led ed for moue thus received de tote an The members of th Salvation ?army in the of Dublin for electing him sheriff, said that and' Boston weedy, and Glasgow and Philadelphia at all times assured of perfect safety. ably y fine display of rai$i a. fortnightly.` North -Nest will sh rtly commence work I if the (government allied him to do anything Advances made on Real Estate, at current rates, . For freight, , or other information w 1 to . among the Indians, �earuing their language squad of six convicts working of the that he considered o osed to the . ublic qo r� y and on favorable conditions as to re- payment. Boil- , a! ` Pp p A. Schumacher a Co., Baltimore ; S. Cuna Co., and adopting their h bite. A gusts and Chatanoog railroad in Georgia interests or to the liberty of any Irish public - Halifax ; Shea a Co., St. John's, N.F. t 11 m. Thbmp- gages and Municipal Debentures purchased. I o rpowered and disarmed their guard Sat- man they would receive a short answer. son & Co., St. John, N. B. ; Allan A Co., Chicago ; - J. HERBERT MASON. 'Managing Directorl - - The 'Toronto City Louncil has passed a ur ay, imprisoned two of them in a hole Love A Alden, New York ; H. Bourlier, Toronto ; - = ' 1. ' resolution tendering its congratulations to The North (der„ tan Ga�ette attributes the Allans, Rae a Co., Quebec- Wm. Brookie, Phliadel. - jr tdug, and With .plc sand shover 'tri , collapse of telegraph communication be- pills; ON. H:mperor «'illiam u German, on the at- p g H. A, Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal , CONSUM ( u pliantly marched to the ,adjoining woods p - tainment of his JOth ear. a d escaped." tween b.iigland and the continent during - the recent storm to the cupidity of the pub- s I have s.da positive cases of wort kind a di by Its F7 The traffic receipt of the Grand Trunk 1 Y AR.STR�C S seow.nd.or�....orcb. wor.cwoa.ndonons .t.natn� . P Two disastrautl'�'ailvda ticcidents`a Burred marine fete r..a h mono It ex eesaea tay. boon cured. 1.4s, so strong is my tufts is t railway, for the wee eliding January 1st, t e other day in the aired Staten. At telegraph Y P PATENT TEMPERED $TEFL BOB - SLEIGHS , tb.t wits send itWO BoTTLes ritss, t.gwr "`ere:�3:1,098, sitt i crease of X18,156 com y the hope that the British Government will .vita`°: vAL�rABrs TRSATiam on tm. diva. a aq ,,tied with the cor`re pouding week last year. V est .Springfield, Mass., a passenger train acquire control of the cables. �• of ex Ds"T°ir. o. s I ' I. 1 chided with a frei ht train, two persons + y �' Qh s37 YOII eft9T =* _ . - g P The forte believes that Turks w0u1(1 �- The roller flouring mill at Carberry, Ilan -, b ing burned to death one fatally . hurt I I - - lt:i� been con: letel «reckeEi b an . ex lei- make a false step if silo acted with Russia P Y. Y P a d seventeen others inj red. 1 he mail bags sion, cattsed by the.' our dust igniting. Mr. K ere all burned. The econd cataistrophe alone, and iej now seeking a solution of the j Ritchie, the miller i charge, was seriously as also caused by a e411isiou near. Tifiin I Bulgarian difficulty in accord with the gen Nade in two etse9, carrying from bee to s,be0' ibe _ ' , eral wishes of all the powers. Lord Idden- Light, Neat, String and very Durable. - Wil, stand by burned. hie, between a -freight train and an ex 1 Leigh has informed the Porte that A:ngland artuat teat ;tiN1 per cent. over raw fete, and the ' - .. C nii6ction hctw en the Postal and the press running at Sixty nniles an hour. Twen- ; . i d runners weat mix tirues longer, and, being spring - r Q P g is read to treat with the powers concerned ets VC.-My . Canadian Pacific Tee raph systems giving . t -two lives are known �tO have been lost ! y 1 tempered, do lief drag or grip, drawing full) line• a ' g ' ` by a conference. , ball easier on bare ground. Prices are tiIt3EiT, and ! - ' direct telegraphic connection be Win- ost of the bodies beiibg'so horribly, burned , . enters should be laced AT ONCE to.recure delivery • P Lord Randol ,h G}ntrchiill sa a his re- I p : " - t,ipeg and San Fr• Francisco, will shortly be to be completely unre� oginizable, , 1 y thin season, as our entire supply is being rapidly ,. com fete(►. Ever seat in the r tit actors I of the ; aigiiation was not prompted by disloyalty taken up. Just the thing for delivery sleighs, carry P ry Y P Y P I to his party, but was due to his apprecia ails, democrats, etc. Send for circular with toll par- i �• Lord Salisbury h s sent a cable despatch anadian Club, at New �l York was occupied ; tiol of the neces8ity of repaving for the i ticulan, and ask your carriage makers for these ' , to the - Marquis of Lansdowne ast him if a other night by an appreciative, audience p goods. : J. B. ARMrtTRON6 sl•th "6 Co. (Ed.), ' i , 1 next general election. He twice 1pefE►re GttELPH,.Canada. SS' 'i . ` he would be willing to join the Ministry. listen to a lecture b, 1 Professor l'.. G• threatened to resign, once when Lord TEL- } _ - . •� His Excellency .lias declined to relinquish Roberts,-of Kings Q ilege University, ; dealeigh was about to send Mr. Connie I - '' ` � I A PE: R MANENT I` I. the Governor - Generalship. Windsor Nova Scotia. The subject was ;Stephen to Sofia to urge the Bulgarians to j g BYy$ B' RTH DAY■ j The number of failures in the Dominion of ` Echoes from Old Acacia," which ,made a . BL AC K PO L' S ,�- t oat internel lnteres to a er. j The i resist kussia t0 the last and again when A, Ileautiful Imported Birthday Card sent Canada for IS86 were 1..52, as against 12i Y g paper. , Lord Salisbury despatched a secret memor- ; t.t) $uy baby whom mother will send its the ESI'�CIALLYADAPTED FOR in i �iH. "►, The liabilities nhow a considerable earty thanks of the el b were votes to the andum to ti'ienna offering to form a fighting . tiaslii'n of two or more other i>abies, and their �� ; 11 - 'I increase, aulontntin in 1886 to $10,386,000, rofessor,•one of whose atriotic poems was ' � alliance with Austria. ; p' ►r .nts' sadremes Also a handsome Din- . Ise rendered by Mr. . A. Short¢. The Inond Dye Sample Card to the mother and LADIES &CHILDRENSTINESHOES• as compared with". ,S61,OOQ in 1865. - __ ., tin,ch valuable futfrmatifn. .. .. r 1. club has`been recently reatly enriQhed by Welt'. Riebardson & C�, Montireal. Traffic oil the I�it'ercolonial ,railway has splendid loai)_collectiE n of pictures from f iotTING MEN si(�enng from the effects (if early - -._ . 1. - so far been unimp ded by snow, notwith- arious New Ydrk an it Brooklyn i artiste evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, %to (Ind • standing the lieavv blockades in the United gathered to c the b Foster Knoland, themeelveel weak, nervous and exhausted ;also 1itD- i * ' . L ' OI . . . : ' -1 States:. The earn► i s of the road for the $ Y Dts•AORD and Ut.D ltRrr who are broken dorfn from the I i Y : • g ho thou ►h a ill ive of the Eastern Town• ' effects of abuse or over -work, and in gdveJired life V . - - . . . Will months are Viso very satisfac tier b t �' y' Nina of Canada, has become a leading at. feel. «,nseyuences of youttifule:cess.(send for nrid b RaAe M. V. Lubon's Treatise on Diseases Men. The A deputation of ivil Service employes at rosy in New York, book will be sent sealed to wn address on regei of i - i Y )ttawa resented far el si rued etltton p yy • pptt t�l lisnufacturere and MitTcrs will sale money by usin 11 .,, P g Y 6 P FE,13Etc ;I two 8d. stamps. Address -Y. Y. LhBUN, 47 Welling• . . to Sir John �Iacdt,i aid, praying for a real ian Jews are ben ex elled b i toll' St &Toronto, Oat I I - . �_._ '. . lustment of the salary list to met the in- Auatr p Y ; Young lady (in book store)T" A volume g holesale from Odessa nd t olueykq, p� ry please „ crease in the cost o living and other neces- of t , I i , 1. sary expenses. M. Bartholdi has be n promoted to, the Whenever your Stomach or Rowels get but or.'' ( 1 I., . t - .r� auk 0f Commander 0f a Legion of Nouor: 'der, causing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, ; I Dangerous c:,un erfeit CIO' notes of the tt�T Try it once and you will use no other.7s$ ' Canadian B nk of 'ommerce are in circula- The jubilee of the Qul en's rein will be ;end theft attendant evils, a at fare a dose i Dr. I ? I tion in the Ottawa district. The a er on elebrated throughout India oft lebruary 6. Parson's Stomach ceB tten. Best family medic ►-- -- I WE ARE THE SOLE E MANUFACTURERS Orr THE GEN, LARDiNE. Ali which the counterfeits are printed Is of a The British arm of occupation are within : Druggists. - sli slightly darker co r than that used in the Y P Yes, my. son, w e all have a mission I Also Cylinder, Engine, Wool and Harness Ails. g y two miles of the Greattuby' mines of Bur Il some sort ; and there are people whose only genuine notes. . ah. I • '"', - g !mission seems to be an owl mission. They n Bros- '�'■ 1. The executive c >�imittee of the Toronto Bernard Kelly, M. F. for South nanegal, ex�not to be trusted. V 0011 CO.) �0 v0• I - city council have recommended tb council led suddenly while visbting his oo�iatitu- people who are subject to bad breath, lout oared i I i that X30,000 be a propriated towards pur- ents. t�or, gue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once s� ' „ chasing a site for new drill shed. The 11 'na 'killed liis aged" be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitten, + 'f`ry onr �aDadlan Coal fill. SIInlitrht Brand," Fl1sP;�t fiII the MsrT�'tf. A workman- in , ! the old and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist, i _ -- . -_ -_ -_ - - -- - - -.__ - - ---- -- -- — (:overnnient has a reed to erect the building parents to avoid the trouble of supporting 1 • if the city provide the site. them. . A. Southern paper says that a citizen' . .. � . scared by Wiggins' earthquake predictions There were 214 vessels of 34;64 tons re- The Ruseis�r� military odmmisaion ills de- ; . . istered in the �1a ►►films Provinceg last car tided to adopt a new r nesting rifle for use sent his two half grown boys to a friiend oIn g �' the country. A tew days later this friend ` • � - 1 tl ; while the loss was vessels of 72,346 tone, by the army. ;wrote him, " DeAr air : Please take your ' ► / ' L. i leaving the •total number of vessels on the The Vienna corresPolfdent of the London t boys back and send us the earthquake."- t 0 -' registry at the end of the year 4183,_of 865, -- Telegraph says the European outlook is de -. Southtrvi CAentrlttl. 4!i4 tons a net dec ease of 76 vessels of 37,- cidedly warlike. I t / 7 03 tons. The death ie anodun. ed, at fire I s ;e of 0 I Catarrh, Catarrhal Iieafhe" find e C A proposition h s ben t ref on foot in dt of Princess Marie of Wjurtember , sister of { __ Hay Fever. A5 S Q �' AT O N taw fo Pthe Doui uion anilitiannen to com- Kin Charles I. g Sufferers &"'not generally Aware that theme diseases ; "I I meniorate the (plus r,'s jubliiee by the luau- g I are oontagiow, or that they are due to the presence GUARANTEE CAPITAL, EI,.000,000. The Marquis of Que'e' berry, who;is being of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose I t : guration of an an ual ride competition,- to sued for divorce has not lived with his ; .nd euatachian tubes. Microscopic fact, and research however, HEAD OFRCE TORONTO ONT - - • A4 0 E COM ANY - take lace at the R. A. matches fora ' i has proved tbis to be a toot, and the result b fruit • I r P + wife for twelve years. t , simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, . handsome challenl, cup to be known as rho 'Y 1'+ catarrhal deafness and hay fever are cured In from • , , , , , ... .. ............. , ...................._..... ... . "Jubilee The Marquise de Ro, window' o a for I Q ' p t,riioelne made at home. A t presldcet. —Hex. SrR W, P. HOWLAND, C.B., B.C.M.G. �{_- - The bar of >Vir� Ja es Kin in Oneida mer member 9f the rench (,harriber of let •zpiaining fhb new treatment Is sent tree . . , . g+ : Deputies, has cotnniitted•auicide. ipt of stamp by A H. Dtxoa a Soap 308 King rice- Presidenta. -Hox. Wrt- MCMAeTRR, Wrt. iti.i.iar, FF� • township, aldimanc County, has been de -- West, Toronto. Canada. Holt. Cinar Jt>'sncl MACDUIIALD, B. NoeDHetrrez, ei., _ i stroyed by fire the', hir d man William Bell It is understood France will advise the , �A• p• 1113 W, If. BsAi ry, t &L, W. H. Glees, Esq., j FAq, - A. MCLRAX HowA aD Fag,, - j erishin u the fl es. lr, Kin lost ten ulgarian deputation 'to reach an under $DwARD HooPtR, Directors. , P g g tendon with Russia d Turkey. BHBIiTSOP6 A 100. MUSIC' 'atlOW ,'' J. HRRSaaT 111Asu.r, Ban., J. D. EDGAR, ESQ., I . .. _ . animals, s well a the whole of last year's g 100 000 ' fox. JAYea Yo 90 wAUrRR $. LRR Fs4• r Plays,' Braes Inds, ' Violins,' ' Flut•e,' ./ '. , 1. grain cr and all his tarm implements, on It is stated Lord Iddesleigh tin atened ,Rtes,' and Musical lost Tritumtngs, At reduced • P, RYAN, E.eq,, A. L. GooasRHA», F.sq., . - which th it was no, insurance. he borpbardment of Constantinople if Tur , prices. R• B. BUT�D, 37 King fit W., Toronto. • - , ... • • • Sin° rector —J, H. l[ACDONALD. i -1 At a s cial mee'ing of the Toronto City ey formed an alliance with Russia, I r—— O • • I ' • O Cotdicil, comes on sues was read regarding Thirty miners were um risoned b an ex' ' to Fars ory Mohme. Trust funds. For Tti Association has baen tutee years in operation, during which time lii615,000 has been . . P g y p B M0NEYW,0JI, �jo ulan apply to BRATTY, CHAD- r'eturneq to the Policy Holders. the establishment of a cavalry school in losion of gas in a coal it at Mons, elgium. _ Bw►oRSrooR k oALr, Toronto. T► is year (1 t38fi) closes the third uinquenniel Period. It ie expected there will be a • 1' . I! Toronto. As it w `stated that the matter• ix of the men were taken out dead. � - � surplus of over $350,000. The surplus at mber 31st, 1885, tieing #282,199. ' . B�81NE88 @DUCA'r10N. A r (guarantee Capital and Assets now over $2,300,000. Policies in force over $14,000,000.- ' - was now occupying the attention of the The London b'taiularrl says Mr. Gladstone i anadian Business University and Shorthand InW- � Policies Non - Forfeitable after two year's, and after three yoan Indefeasible. , . Militia Department the correspondence was - prepared to modify his Home Rule i tute, Public Library Building, Toronto. I __ _ - - - _ - sent to the Executi -e Committee. cheine, with a view to the conciliatioin of : AW Illestrated arculars Wr'ee. iM , I - - - -- -- - - - - -- -- - - - I 4 -; The statistics of Lontreal harbour for the he dissident Liberals. ' I TnovAS BxNaouott, CnARLgr II. HREwKe, year list closed sh w increases over 1885 of II Pre *►dent. t3Ex'v and Marpager, S_ I - I " Y j The alliance betwee#i German! and Rus _ tJJ,000 in reven a and 125,000 tons in ia, while it lessens theg immediate chances capacity -of vessels rrivinng, The year has f wars is believed in IL�ugland tA,;be a ae'r i O s ` ° , , a' - been the most pros emus . for vessel owners i us tactical mistake. ; � . i . " e (Sizes 1`t Inch, 't0 it: ell, 30 Inch, #2 Inch)- for the past six ye rs, and the outlook for Count Von Schwa•zenbtirg+, tPrti$aian ' 1887 isconsideredI orefavpiirable than ever Z3 ADELAIDE ST. e.,TORONTO. I I SCREEN HAKINCI .; ,t P S 1 NG [ _ i __r before at this lease I. \1 oblerr.an, has been crested iq San An- All classes of fine work. Mfrs. of Printers' LAN'* ' i . ' ' . , � . nio, Texas, for bigamy,. having married Slugs and Metal Furniture. Send for prices. h ; . The Rev. `Iry La gford, of Grace Meth6 t o women in that St4te. - - I Now put on I� 11 _- - Bests kc . , .. (list church, « uini eg, preached to a large The Empress• of Austria is itt'• failing Free of cxitt, itt !rail - . congregation on a r cent Sunday- night. He ealth, and at . her dol6tors think she 'will 1, 'try, �� r, With and Withotit Elevator At.,: 1. -/ took Ontario minist rs severely to task for O�'t tt I'. ;; '1, r1,•, > Y ever be able to ride a ain, ale has ordered, �`', ''', 'meddling in politic and concluded an elo- ° tN sPf'EII. 1 �' tilchmerit, a8"ShoR71 in °Cut. I er stables. to be clo$e - �r , ' - quent discourse by saying : " God save the s - e s • . . Methodist church i it was. to be turned into Wheat of excellent quality and supeb•ior >Y� ; ;� - 1 ,' apolitical machine." eight has been exportbd for the first time Uis, 1U, tt�.- -For two, years n,y kz 1, ' �' With Elevator one mtVi i�an attend to mill sad j . Russia from the Caucasus of the Adriatic - �1:f:tly 's health was run down. She was ' , ttt t` I A The delay in pay ent by the Great North- d , a d the English Channel. emaciated and too weak to do grind 10 to 85 bushes per hour, spending on power Western Telegraph ompany of the quarter- „ {' „ anything for herself ; t till was given up 1 size of mill, and de ee of fineness meal is ground. , the British steamer •l�t'k an from by five' doctore, they all parsed. the - .Z ly dividend to the ontreal Tele *ra'ph Com- . I pany continues to a the sensational topic vannah for Liverpool, collided with and opinion• that she could not live. She I . c ommenc�d using Dr. Jug's Medicine In 1 ' in financial circle in Montreal, it being k unknown vessel off Bradsay, Four- tpecember, 1884, and after taking alx r C ! l hinted that the aid � f the courts will have en persona were drowned. tbttiee she was so much Improved that i •'i BENCH BURS STONES 1 %• . to be invoked to compel payment. Mr, ) Vi- Before accepting office Mr. 0oschen' ea • 1 ► the could took atterheer, C. P. IL duties. f i j. J. Si. ttuDDicR Engineer, C. P. 1i. West i I man, President of the Great North - West -. Toronto. ' Used ir,l these mills , are aoktiowlAdged by all the 1 � ; ern Company, }$ reported to have stated Make a Note of This. best grinders in the world. that under any cirebimabances a reduction in � ' ��' ain banished as 'if by. ma 'c. Pohbon s The Mills ]+flu an excseedingty^ simpl9 ; any one : . the guaranteed ,tea of interest will be an most . 1 common sense can theml suooeaditHy. I ERVILINE la a p�aitive and ' essential element fo the continuation of the nexus tamed for ezternalf internal, or S C ®� E RY s leases of the Montr al and Dominion Tele- y Send in order our season a ouip is ' - i _ s T cal ins. The most active remQdy hither - Wholipunlike Artificial Systems -Cure of Mind Wan• � , n + pa rapidly going. . graph Companies lip es. dering -Any spick leans ; 4 t I -. 5, known falls far short of Nerviline for w4 to fire ewtug. ith o re- i 1�' durtluns fur posts► clns►cea, t'roeUerwaH with oplu- AM ftIC�N :. �I nt wer in the relief of nerve pain. Good ions of Mr, Ys +cT••R. tt,u Art rup)ankr, cull W. W, i I ' I' I Po AsroR, JUDAn Jr. BKYtJAMIii, Dra. Jimou, Woos and "an - , Mr. Michael Dav tt has been married to f r external or internal use. Bu� a 10 cent others, •eut at ritr.Y, I. arari. rd, CAIM". - , Miss Mamie Yore, wealthy young lady in mpbebottle. Large bottles' `a6.:dentls, at �ROF. �.9ISETTEa, WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS GO$'. + st, P8 ��*I, IT• LAw, .. t° Oakland, Cal. a 1 druggists. tes7 >t'ittl► A , ex�► 'York. - ; , t ,, <'r - n - - ' 1. , ; ,, , - * ;T. ,I I I .. - : - , :. -..: ( , ..1: . ..,r _/. 1. . : t :::. ..:.... -. I .. 1, .. 1 i. i ,. _ . }.. - - ". 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A.— Inoor± TM■ 1 e United rates ub4c debt siatameat amined ,the accounts of the'War and Ne►vy ' 1. s '1/t' r ' ail prObabl how k edtaotion do '> the tAenb and believes Lord Randol h '.� P°rt►4ed 1t3ei. A«urano� for BM:cnesr, i ! _ T1ijJ WEE y �>�$ � , P Auuldent and Leath ; also errdowrsent+s. Agents, T �A� xr I .. 11�'. - - - , month of little'over X8;000,000. Churchill was mistaken in ;bringing charges canvamers and Collec anted. Apply, WiLLiAY I ■ Y` .: '� ,lt i. �` , of msladminist alien. JoxRS, Secretary, ib Arosde Topoatp. r'. - _ , j . t Chicago the other night, John C. i&ann r , - 11 •. H MLr, '! • i of inneapolis, complete}► a fast of thirty The Emperor and Empreiba of Austria will tic .onl o e, ua' ,daily on -a wager meet the and. Queen of Italy at Venice . - Aii elderly woman tamedc0tt h:rs been : da s,.. g Y l► 4 Y , g King Y T� r �' (. burned to death at I ger3o11. of I on the oecaston of unveiling the monutnen0'• 1 NO BETTE i ' An eight - year -old oy was recently found igni persons int one fti{mily in Brooklyn the late Ring Victor Emmanuel, wo"I "W aur�+ i do noem+.a...r•tr a.rw t t e $cow Drift B�kh►g Po- er Co.. W,4nt orn out dead drunk in the stir et in Kingston, ha a l�eeh ndyst�triousl iaoned. TwQ of The sill 4n statistic ofr the rt of Zi- VMS "d °i" u11gnrnrn:t.ta im a�e�od 4' 0b: Y PP a , P° OEM I have seed! as die"" orttR'i'a >wlLst 4tir'A1,& A Kingston grocer ,has been fined,':Wy the sons haves di4d and th death of a third verpool far 1886 show a decrease of lOU,000 Lue eieciettse • iiraP. soma . wamae al'i a C o ` . . 1. pin q• tMo»t osssa os• others have SAUSA � ASINGS °• °dollars for selling 1irl or to boys ten years is, , omeutariiljr expected. I tons. The coastwise trade shows an. in ae. 0:% � ahw e�ai.`u� my t �� man edeyss oivei � , r s I.: old. r he year has" been un rofitable 6 dill- creas3, the falling off being in the foreign ,..,andrustotno•. Howlsyounotbisg rorsolsk t New•ehtpmenlafrom•Eng'ledd, Rx Steamship "Igor t. - • i I trade, r .rill an" u. Address DIR. H. o. >:oo'r, N The official dec' aratton of tl}e poll • in To- alt ua to tile:fishermen o (lloueester, .�ilass. Mj°np v � ' ��n s � Lowest prices c i e trade. We a iali route gives ,Mayor Howland a majdrity of Tw my -six ves$ela value at g182,300 were President Grevy has effected a _ _ nei. (jju11U j him be in Canada for itoBr#de's Celebrated ., 2,195,. I lost and 137 lives were 10 t, ligtion between M. De Freydinet and M, i f Csasipge, Write for quotations. . . The ?Minister of Fii sues `lies received ' a T o Dolores Land andattle Coinpa�ny, of Ferry, who will jointly support the Goblet .TSA[ttt3 PAititk BoPi. Ters>Rta. t. „ Ministry, during the coming session of the $. SPEI�CEI C�.r X . - letter from Buffalo c ntatnin9 $10• con- Tex s, affil a stated capital of two millions' Chambers. MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. -- . - ---•-- I • scious money. ass► ned FriEjay: The ►abilities are eat► -. I W . ..- 1� - , _. . . Archdeacon I'inkhai , of Winnipeg, has ma d at $.500,000 and sets about g0,- Lord Duf %rin, Goveuor ( leneral of India, Consumers will find It to their advantage p g' replying to an address presented by the In MANUFA(JTIIRE ONLY .'; to ask the trade for our make of Files and been appointed Bisho of Saskatchewan in 000 J Rasps. ge- Cntttng a Specialty. t3end than Association, disapproved a request for price list and terms. succession to the late ishop , cLean, bout, five hundred m mbei s of hti vari- - ou anow$hoe clubs of M ntreal and Qaebe4 that the Government organize a native vol- 11V EST . ..1 The Canadian Paci c railway hotel on the unteer corps, H8milton, Untari0• . Fraser River at North Bend, B. C. , has been_ err ved in New York t e other morning, S 1 LV E R' P LAT E D o enea'for the accon, odat on of passengers. an were heartily., welco ed andrpyally en- The Papal .censiatocy having in hand the t . P #er ►ned. question whether it is roper for Catholics WARE,( CANADA PERMANENTA The winter service' between' Charlotte p M P►1NY• suers'embere of Gei3rd family toaoin the Knights of Labour, has adjourn- L e (;(� CO ` 1 town, 13- , I.. L, null tt�e mainland has had to >s ed till March, when the new foreign cardin• LOAN & SAVINGS I N V V be abandoned, owing to the thickness of the na ed Thomas, in Lawr nceville, Pa., are als will have re -.eivbd their hats. rtlStiC Designs, combined wllttl 1 - i I ill with trichinosis ca ed by eating'raw ll -• Unequalled Durability. INCORPORATED, A.D. 1965: _ _ ice. Russia has suggested as a settlement of 1. I ha i. The eldest son wi 1 die. The others gg At' a- recentmeetinJ of the DomintonCab the Bul ariau uestion that the Re ents're- , $a,t1N'S” % m y recover. g q g d Finish. ' Patd -np l'aplti►1, - ' '. ; . ►net, I)r. (,asgrain, o' �` indsor, and Mr. S. I. sign'in order that a new Sobranje be elect- jFX i& 5► W, ONr :Z:rr Total AAssets, - - g, ,M/ dvices fr to ' L nctb r� , 'Pa:, s s two �. which Prince Nicholas of Mingrelia - OFF16 Diernor, of �1 aterloo, were appointed send- Y g ay -- - - - - -- - -- , br thez ,named Connor i living at Cop r ., Tereatee. - tors. Hi 1 Floods County, w� ile engaged i ' a will be proposed for the Bulgariaq ruler- (Ilan Line Royal Mail Steamships, Company x Buildings, Toronto Bt • The wreck which washed ashore at Har- ship, SAVINGS BANK BLANCH. 1i - . T St. .John schooner dr nken row, fatally sta�ibed their fathe , P' Bailing during winter from Portland every Thtirs• I • • . -.1 - borville, . 5•, Has he , Count Daunay, French agent at Cairo, at day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in 1 Sums,df $4 and upwards received at Current mt0 ' 1 1, N;mma," not " R0 h ,Diamond," as was w o tried to separate them. - a reception given by him to the french ro- summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, of interest, paid or compounded half - yearly.- - 4 thought. t he Citrus fair of Noillithern and Central a- gnta, said he was authorized to declare ceiling at Londonderry to land mails and passengers , ' for Sco.. IIand and Ireland; also from Baltimore, via ( DEBENTURE$: T C lifornia is now rnnni ui 'ice 0. On to I Mona received on deposit for a fixed term of i` Trains,gn tine .We term division •�Xlp `tlle g that France would not allow her interests Halifax and St. John's N.F., Liverpool fortnightly Y pow.: 7� , I Cauadiaii Pacific railway 'gave not eri- ex ibition aFe water me on taw dates, in Ef�ypt o be ell a °ed and had decided du*ing summer months. The steamers of the Glas• for which Debentures are issued, with half - yearly to.' I i hour's dell throw h snow sithe or ngea, olives, figs, 1 mo d various take nasures acpordin 1 Crow tines salt during winter to and from Halifax, ( terest coupons attached.. Executors and Trustees an - . sliced all y $ g y i authorized by law to invest in the Debentures of -•this ki da of semi- tropical fr�}i ripened Portland, Boston and Philadelphia • and during sum- 1 , _ f' winter set in. Mr. Sexton) in thanking the corporation Mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly ; Glasgow Company. The Capital and Assets of the Company - . 41 in the open air in December and a remark- asg being led ed for moue thus received de tote an The members of th Salvation ?army in the of Dublin for electing him sheriff, said that and' Boston weedy, and Glasgow and Philadelphia at all times assured of perfect safety. ably y fine display of rai$i a. fortnightly.` North -Nest will sh rtly commence work I if the (government allied him to do anything Advances made on Real Estate, at current rates, . For freight, , or other information w 1 to . among the Indians, �earuing their language squad of six convicts working of the that he considered o osed to the . ublic qo r� y and on favorable conditions as to re- payment. Boil- , a! ` Pp p A. Schumacher a Co., Baltimore ; S. Cuna Co., and adopting their h bite. A gusts and Chatanoog railroad in Georgia interests or to the liberty of any Irish public - Halifax ; Shea a Co., St. John's, N.F. t 11 m. Thbmp- gages and Municipal Debentures purchased. I o rpowered and disarmed their guard Sat- man they would receive a short answer. son & Co., St. John, N. B. ; Allan A Co., Chicago ; - J. HERBERT MASON. 'Managing Directorl - - The 'Toronto City Louncil has passed a ur ay, imprisoned two of them in a hole Love A Alden, New York ; H. Bourlier, Toronto ; - = ' 1. ' resolution tendering its congratulations to The North (der„ tan Ga�ette attributes the Allans, Rae a Co., Quebec- Wm. Brookie, Phliadel. - jr tdug, and With .plc sand shover 'tri , collapse of telegraph communication be- pills; ON. H:mperor «'illiam u German, on the at- p g H. A, Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal , CONSUM ( u pliantly marched to the ,adjoining woods p - tainment of his JOth ear. a d escaped." tween b.iigland and the continent during - the recent storm to the cupidity of the pub- s I have s.da positive cases of wort kind a di by Its F7 The traffic receipt of the Grand Trunk 1 Y AR.STR�C S seow.nd.or�....orcb. wor.cwoa.ndonons .t.natn� . P Two disastrautl'�'ailvda ticcidents`a Burred marine fete r..a h mono It ex eesaea tay. boon cured. 1.4s, so strong is my tufts is t railway, for the wee eliding January 1st, t e other day in the aired Staten. At telegraph Y P PATENT TEMPERED $TEFL BOB - SLEIGHS , tb.t wits send itWO BoTTLes ritss, t.gwr "`ere:�3:1,098, sitt i crease of X18,156 com y the hope that the British Government will .vita`°: vAL�rABrs TRSATiam on tm. diva. a aq ,,tied with the cor`re pouding week last year. V est .Springfield, Mass., a passenger train acquire control of the cables. �• of ex Ds"T°ir. o. s I ' I. 1 chided with a frei ht train, two persons + y �' Qh s37 YOII eft9T =* _ . - g P The forte believes that Turks w0u1(1 �- The roller flouring mill at Carberry, Ilan -, b ing burned to death one fatally . hurt I I - - lt:i� been con: letel «reckeEi b an . ex lei- make a false step if silo acted with Russia P Y. Y P a d seventeen others inj red. 1 he mail bags sion, cattsed by the.' our dust igniting. Mr. K ere all burned. The econd cataistrophe alone, and iej now seeking a solution of the j Ritchie, the miller i charge, was seriously as also caused by a e411isiou near. Tifiin I Bulgarian difficulty in accord with the gen Nade in two etse9, carrying from bee to s,be0' ibe _ ' , eral wishes of all the powers. Lord Idden- Light, Neat, String and very Durable. - Wil, stand by burned. hie, between a -freight train and an ex 1 Leigh has informed the Porte that A:ngland artuat teat ;tiN1 per cent. over raw fete, and the ' - .. C nii6ction hctw en the Postal and the press running at Sixty nniles an hour. Twen- ; . i d runners weat mix tirues longer, and, being spring - r Q P g is read to treat with the powers concerned ets VC.-My . Canadian Pacific Tee raph systems giving . t -two lives are known �tO have been lost ! y 1 tempered, do lief drag or grip, drawing full) line• a ' g ' ` by a conference. , ball easier on bare ground. Prices are tiIt3EiT, and ! - ' direct telegraphic connection be Win- ost of the bodies beiibg'so horribly, burned , . enters should be laced AT ONCE to.recure delivery • P Lord Randol ,h G}ntrchiill sa a his re- I p : " - t,ipeg and San Fr• Francisco, will shortly be to be completely unre� oginizable, , 1 y thin season, as our entire supply is being rapidly ,. com fete(►. Ever seat in the r tit actors I of the ; aigiiation was not prompted by disloyalty taken up. Just the thing for delivery sleighs, carry P ry Y P Y P I to his party, but was due to his apprecia ails, democrats, etc. Send for circular with toll par- i �• Lord Salisbury h s sent a cable despatch anadian Club, at New �l York was occupied ; tiol of the neces8ity of repaving for the i ticulan, and ask your carriage makers for these ' , to the - Marquis of Lansdowne ast him if a other night by an appreciative, audience p goods. : J. B. ARMrtTRON6 sl•th "6 Co. (Ed.), ' i , 1 next general election. He twice 1pefE►re GttELPH,.Canada. SS' 'i . ` he would be willing to join the Ministry. listen to a lecture b, 1 Professor l'.. G• threatened to resign, once when Lord TEL- } _ - . •� His Excellency .lias declined to relinquish Roberts,-of Kings Q ilege University, ; dealeigh was about to send Mr. Connie I - '' ` � I A PE: R MANENT I` I. the Governor - Generalship. Windsor Nova Scotia. The subject was ;Stephen to Sofia to urge the Bulgarians to j g BYy$ B' RTH DAY■ j The number of failures in the Dominion of ` Echoes from Old Acacia," which ,made a . BL AC K PO L' S ,�- t oat internel lnteres to a er. j The i resist kussia t0 the last and again when A, Ileautiful Imported Birthday Card sent Canada for IS86 were 1..52, as against 12i Y g paper. , Lord Salisbury despatched a secret memor- ; t.t) $uy baby whom mother will send its the ESI'�CIALLYADAPTED FOR in i �iH. "►, The liabilities nhow a considerable earty thanks of the el b were votes to the andum to ti'ienna offering to form a fighting . tiaslii'n of two or more other i>abies, and their �� ; 11 - 'I increase, aulontntin in 1886 to $10,386,000, rofessor,•one of whose atriotic poems was ' � alliance with Austria. ; p' ►r .nts' sadremes Also a handsome Din- . Ise rendered by Mr. . A. Short¢. The Inond Dye Sample Card to the mother and LADIES &CHILDRENSTINESHOES• as compared with". ,S61,OOQ in 1865. - __ ., tin,ch valuable futfrmatifn. .. .. r 1. club has`been recently reatly enriQhed by Welt'. Riebardson & C�, Montireal. Traffic oil the I�it'ercolonial ,railway has splendid loai)_collectiE n of pictures from f iotTING MEN si(�enng from the effects (if early - -._ . 1. - so far been unimp ded by snow, notwith- arious New Ydrk an it Brooklyn i artiste evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, %to (Ind • standing the lieavv blockades in the United gathered to c the b Foster Knoland, themeelveel weak, nervous and exhausted ;also 1itD- i * ' . L ' OI . . . : ' -1 States:. The earn► i s of the road for the $ Y Dts•AORD and Ut.D ltRrr who are broken dorfn from the I i Y : • g ho thou ►h a ill ive of the Eastern Town• ' effects of abuse or over -work, and in gdveJired life V . - - . . . Will months are Viso very satisfac tier b t �' y' Nina of Canada, has become a leading at. feel. «,nseyuences of youttifule:cess.(send for nrid b RaAe M. V. Lubon's Treatise on Diseases Men. The A deputation of ivil Service employes at rosy in New York, book will be sent sealed to wn address on regei of i - i Y )ttawa resented far el si rued etltton p yy • pptt t�l lisnufacturere and MitTcrs will sale money by usin 11 .,, P g Y 6 P FE,13Etc ;I two 8d. stamps. Address -Y. Y. LhBUN, 47 Welling• . . to Sir John �Iacdt,i aid, praying for a real ian Jews are ben ex elled b i toll' St &Toronto, Oat I I - . �_._ '. . lustment of the salary list to met the in- Auatr p Y ; Young lady (in book store)T" A volume g holesale from Odessa nd t olueykq, p� ry please „ crease in the cost o living and other neces- of t , I i , 1. sary expenses. M. Bartholdi has be n promoted to, the Whenever your Stomach or Rowels get but or.'' ( 1 I., . t - .r� auk 0f Commander 0f a Legion of Nouor: 'der, causing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, ; I Dangerous c:,un erfeit CIO' notes of the tt�T Try it once and you will use no other.7s$ ' Canadian B nk of 'ommerce are in circula- The jubilee of the Qul en's rein will be ;end theft attendant evils, a at fare a dose i Dr. I ? I tion in the Ottawa district. The a er on elebrated throughout India oft lebruary 6. Parson's Stomach ceB tten. Best family medic ►-- -- I WE ARE THE SOLE E MANUFACTURERS Orr THE GEN, LARDiNE. Ali which the counterfeits are printed Is of a The British arm of occupation are within : Druggists. - sli slightly darker co r than that used in the Y P Yes, my. son, w e all have a mission I Also Cylinder, Engine, Wool and Harness Ails. g y two miles of the Greattuby' mines of Bur Il some sort ; and there are people whose only genuine notes. . ah. I • '"', - g !mission seems to be an owl mission. They n Bros- '�'■ 1. The executive c >�imittee of the Toronto Bernard Kelly, M. F. for South nanegal, ex�not to be trusted. V 0011 CO.) �0 v0• I - city council have recommended tb council led suddenly while visbting his oo�iatitu- people who are subject to bad breath, lout oared i I i that X30,000 be a propriated towards pur- ents. t�or, gue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once s� ' „ chasing a site for new drill shed. The 11 'na 'killed liis aged" be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitten, + 'f`ry onr �aDadlan Coal fill. SIInlitrht Brand," Fl1sP;�t fiII the MsrT�'tf. A workman- in , ! the old and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist, i _ -- . -_ -_ -_ - - -- - - -.__ - - ---- -- -- — (:overnnient has a reed to erect the building parents to avoid the trouble of supporting 1 • if the city provide the site. them. . A. Southern paper says that a citizen' . .. � . scared by Wiggins' earthquake predictions There were 214 vessels of 34;64 tons re- The Ruseis�r� military odmmisaion ills de- ; . . istered in the �1a ►►films Provinceg last car tided to adopt a new r nesting rifle for use sent his two half grown boys to a friiend oIn g �' the country. A tew days later this friend ` • � - 1 tl ; while the loss was vessels of 72,346 tone, by the army. ;wrote him, " DeAr air : Please take your ' ► / ' L. i leaving the •total number of vessels on the The Vienna corresPolfdent of the London t boys back and send us the earthquake."- t 0 -' registry at the end of the year 4183,_of 865, -- Telegraph says the European outlook is de -. Southtrvi CAentrlttl. 4!i4 tons a net dec ease of 76 vessels of 37,- cidedly warlike. I t / 7 03 tons. The death ie anodun. ed, at fire I s ;e of 0 I Catarrh, Catarrhal Iieafhe" find e C A proposition h s ben t ref on foot in dt of Princess Marie of Wjurtember , sister of { __ Hay Fever. A5 S Q �' AT O N taw fo Pthe Doui uion anilitiannen to com- Kin Charles I. g Sufferers &"'not generally Aware that theme diseases ; "I I meniorate the (plus r,'s jubliiee by the luau- g I are oontagiow, or that they are due to the presence GUARANTEE CAPITAL, EI,.000,000. The Marquis of Que'e' berry, who;is being of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose I t : guration of an an ual ride competition,- to sued for divorce has not lived with his ; .nd euatachian tubes. Microscopic fact, and research however, HEAD OFRCE TORONTO ONT - - • A4 0 E COM ANY - take lace at the R. A. matches fora ' i has proved tbis to be a toot, and the result b fruit • I r P + wife for twelve years. t , simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, . handsome challenl, cup to be known as rho 'Y 1'+ catarrhal deafness and hay fever are cured In from • , , , , , ... .. ............. , ...................._..... ... . "Jubilee The Marquise de Ro, window' o a for I Q ' p t,riioelne made at home. A t presldcet. —Hex. SrR W, P. HOWLAND, C.B., B.C.M.G. �{_- - The bar of >Vir� Ja es Kin in Oneida mer member 9f the rench (,harriber of let •zpiaining fhb new treatment Is sent tree . . , . g+ : Deputies, has cotnniitted•auicide. ipt of stamp by A H. Dtxoa a Soap 308 King rice- Presidenta. -Hox. Wrt- MCMAeTRR, Wrt. iti.i.iar, FF� • township, aldimanc County, has been de -- West, Toronto. Canada. Holt. Cinar Jt>'sncl MACDUIIALD, B. NoeDHetrrez, ei., _ i stroyed by fire the', hir d man William Bell It is understood France will advise the , �A• p• 1113 W, If. BsAi ry, t &L, W. H. Glees, Esq., j FAq, - A. MCLRAX HowA aD Fag,, - j erishin u the fl es. lr, Kin lost ten ulgarian deputation 'to reach an under $DwARD HooPtR, Directors. , P g g tendon with Russia d Turkey. BHBIiTSOP6 A 100. MUSIC' 'atlOW ,'' J. HRRSaaT 111Asu.r, Ban., J. D. EDGAR, ESQ., I . .. _ . animals, s well a the whole of last year's g 100 000 ' fox. JAYea Yo 90 wAUrRR $. LRR Fs4• r Plays,' Braes Inds, ' Violins,' ' Flut•e,' ./ '. , 1. grain cr and all his tarm implements, on It is stated Lord Iddesleigh tin atened ,Rtes,' and Musical lost Tritumtngs, At reduced • P, RYAN, E.eq,, A. L. GooasRHA», F.sq., . - which th it was no, insurance. he borpbardment of Constantinople if Tur , prices. R• B. BUT�D, 37 King fit W., Toronto. • - , ... • • • Sin° rector —J, H. l[ACDONALD. i -1 At a s cial mee'ing of the Toronto City ey formed an alliance with Russia, I r—— O • • I ' • O Cotdicil, comes on sues was read regarding Thirty miners were um risoned b an ex' ' to Fars ory Mohme. Trust funds. For Tti Association has baen tutee years in operation, during which time lii615,000 has been . . P g y p B M0NEYW,0JI, �jo ulan apply to BRATTY, CHAD- r'eturneq to the Policy Holders. the establishment of a cavalry school in losion of gas in a coal it at Mons, elgium. _ Bw►oRSrooR k oALr, Toronto. T► is year (1 t38fi) closes the third uinquenniel Period. It ie expected there will be a • 1' . I! Toronto. As it w `stated that the matter• ix of the men were taken out dead. � - � surplus of over $350,000. The surplus at mber 31st, 1885, tieing #282,199. ' . B�81NE88 @DUCA'r10N. A r (guarantee Capital and Assets now over $2,300,000. Policies in force over $14,000,000.- ' - was now occupying the attention of the The London b'taiularrl says Mr. Gladstone i anadian Business University and Shorthand InW- � Policies Non - Forfeitable after two year's, and after three yoan Indefeasible. , . Militia Department the correspondence was - prepared to modify his Home Rule i tute, Public Library Building, Toronto. I __ _ - - - _ - sent to the Executi -e Committee. cheine, with a view to the conciliatioin of : AW Illestrated arculars Wr'ee. iM , I - - - -- -- - - - - -- -- - - - I 4 -; The statistics of Lontreal harbour for the he dissident Liberals. ' I TnovAS BxNaouott, CnARLgr II. HREwKe, year list closed sh w increases over 1885 of II Pre *►dent. t3Ex'v and Marpager, S_ I - I " Y j The alliance betwee#i German! and Rus _ tJJ,000 in reven a and 125,000 tons in ia, while it lessens theg immediate chances capacity -of vessels rrivinng, The year has f wars is believed in IL�ugland tA,;be a ae'r i O s ` ° , , a' - been the most pros emus . for vessel owners i us tactical mistake. ; � . i . " e (Sizes 1`t Inch, 't0 it: ell, 30 Inch, #2 Inch)- for the past six ye rs, and the outlook for Count Von Schwa•zenbtirg+, tPrti$aian ' 1887 isconsideredI orefavpiirable than ever Z3 ADELAIDE ST. e.,TORONTO. I I SCREEN HAKINCI .; ,t P S 1 NG [ _ i __r before at this lease I. \1 oblerr.an, has been crested iq San An- All classes of fine work. Mfrs. of Printers' LAN'* ' i . ' ' . , � . nio, Texas, for bigamy,. having married Slugs and Metal Furniture. Send for prices. h ; . The Rev. `Iry La gford, of Grace Meth6 t o women in that St4te. - - I Now put on I� 11 _- - Bests kc . , .. (list church, « uini eg, preached to a large The Empress• of Austria is itt'• failing Free of cxitt, itt !rail - . congregation on a r cent Sunday- night. He ealth, and at . her dol6tors think she 'will 1, 'try, �� r, With and Withotit Elevator At.,: 1. -/ took Ontario minist rs severely to task for O�'t tt I'. ;; '1, r1,•, > Y ever be able to ride a ain, ale has ordered, �`', ''', 'meddling in politic and concluded an elo- ° tN sPf'EII. 1 �' tilchmerit, a8"ShoR71 in °Cut. I er stables. to be clo$e - �r , ' - quent discourse by saying : " God save the s - e s • . . Methodist church i it was. to be turned into Wheat of excellent quality and supeb•ior >Y� ; ;� - 1 ,' apolitical machine." eight has been exportbd for the first time Uis, 1U, tt�.- -For two, years n,y kz 1, ' �' With Elevator one mtVi i�an attend to mill sad j . Russia from the Caucasus of the Adriatic - �1:f:tly 's health was run down. She was ' , ttt t` I A The delay in pay ent by the Great North- d , a d the English Channel. emaciated and too weak to do grind 10 to 85 bushes per hour, spending on power Western Telegraph ompany of the quarter- „ {' „ anything for herself ; t till was given up 1 size of mill, and de ee of fineness meal is ground. , the British steamer •l�t'k an from by five' doctore, they all parsed. the - .Z ly dividend to the ontreal Tele *ra'ph Com- . I pany continues to a the sensational topic vannah for Liverpool, collided with and opinion• that she could not live. She I . c ommenc�d using Dr. Jug's Medicine In 1 ' in financial circle in Montreal, it being k unknown vessel off Bradsay, Four- tpecember, 1884, and after taking alx r C ! l hinted that the aid � f the courts will have en persona were drowned. tbttiee she was so much Improved that i •'i BENCH BURS STONES 1 %• . to be invoked to compel payment. Mr, ) Vi- Before accepting office Mr. 0oschen' ea • 1 ► the could took atterheer, C. P. IL duties. f i j. J. Si. ttuDDicR Engineer, C. P. 1i. West i I man, President of the Great North - West -. Toronto. ' Used ir,l these mills , are aoktiowlAdged by all the 1 � ; ern Company, }$ reported to have stated Make a Note of This. best grinders in the world. that under any cirebimabances a reduction in � ' ��' ain banished as 'if by. ma 'c. Pohbon s The Mills ]+flu an excseedingty^ simpl9 ; any one : . the guaranteed ,tea of interest will be an most . 1 common sense can theml suooeaditHy. I ERVILINE la a p�aitive and ' essential element fo the continuation of the nexus tamed for ezternalf internal, or S C ®� E RY s leases of the Montr al and Dominion Tele- y Send in order our season a ouip is ' - i _ s T cal ins. The most active remQdy hither - Wholipunlike Artificial Systems -Cure of Mind Wan• � , n + pa rapidly going. . graph Companies lip es. dering -Any spick leans ; 4 t I -. 5, known falls far short of Nerviline for w4 to fire ewtug. ith o re- i 1�' durtluns fur posts► clns►cea, t'roeUerwaH with oplu- AM ftIC�N :. �I nt wer in the relief of nerve pain. Good ions of Mr, Ys +cT••R. tt,u Art rup)ankr, cull W. W, i I ' I' I Po AsroR, JUDAn Jr. BKYtJAMIii, Dra. Jimou, Woos and "an - , Mr. Michael Dav tt has been married to f r external or internal use. Bu� a 10 cent others, •eut at ritr.Y, I. arari. rd, CAIM". - , Miss Mamie Yore, wealthy young lady in mpbebottle. Large bottles' `a6.:dentls, at �ROF. �.9ISETTEa, WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS GO$'. + st, P8 ��*I, IT• LAw, .. t° Oakland, Cal. a 1 druggists. tes7 >t'ittl► A , ex�► 'York. - ; , t ,, <'r - n - - ' 1. , ; ,, , - * ;T. ,I I I .. - : - , :. -..: ( , ..1: . ..,r _/. 1. . : t :::. ..:.... -. I .. 1, .. 1 i. i ,. _ . }.. - - ". I .. 1 �_- - �' . . ; , _­ r .�t � 1 I , . _� 'I. k�� , V. i J- n1. L - A • � , t , . ..._ - , . 1 ,t) a. . . ; � y -.1- , :- N 1 1. I .,,�:­' :. . q4 , - I 1 1 -. _ - .. . .. . .:. , -i h,{j .. I. a ... ::,r. is - <'_' .. ,i' . . i I. f y' i. 4 . 1 s _ , . _ 1 r i t I P % ''i 3 s . .I _ r , q :; - ;: x I , I , , #' �: .. .: ,.: _ . , ;d , z . : .: r : I .' . 'i . A :. I. ,. -. .,.,- . .. I .. : 'yin I. i } �' jj,� 4 ,. ` t,8 , s W _ 9 5 t x -, t P li L. .., p.. �: .. - A , >�. -a .>.-- R�Iti: ::,. • c. -.. y .. ��j�. ,r i_ t. 1 c_ts�s:.�iu .. -. t:' <.11 _t?: - - ' n 1 '� .s _, S t I . . . . I � 16 ! . � i 1.•• , I I i ,- . - -- . ' - I , . - - - - - - -- -- - -- -- - -- - -- - -- _ • • Haw ADVERTit�EMENTA T#418 DAY. - The - greatest.. lmashers how- known --T-- overooats-' at half price at R. &'J. I ::. -.I re p'Brien's photos. They are loaded Campbell's, Whitby '� O�Arcoate -J. reyg.r. ,,- v V �T ,T ,.. '' ' V ' 1 I r bear, and are sure to 'capture on eight. : ' Chewin tobacco 166. lu for 1 0. Locale -VP. �, ' Brien` x g P 8 > , ttidios at Whitby and oehawA. * * ! 1. 3peotacles -!•-W. . Field. , I .l: _ at R. J. Campbell's. a.. ,r>> R . - • sale of Cord -A, A. Vogt.. .. - true at ioeign. ••-For our ordered ��fo�b�n ' t �. dt � Sale _Council Farewell. We are scare tits m .e �c��e of Rsv. y ,:. R., , .r;, By usilpg common glasses, when on can' nrclaase y aany f J. Campbell, Whitby , ,. , Y P . 11 j ', g ' - . F. axed Mrs. Opitley wig re t to hear -For carpets, lace 'otne, 0retons, �+ • ' . o 0e dwth'of. li ile G}eayrgie� heu only 90 J. a ZARUS IIZORRIS CO.� X� 0 Lkwsk , a n. - He was a right end interesting or oil cloths, go to R. Camp e. PICHERING, O T. JAN. 14, 188'7. li tie fellow, and was die-pride of his par -•-A lot of tweed just bought and in - . : - ; - stock this day, lees than half�prica. 4 e We extend our sincere sympathy aP inspect tvs. 10 st R. & J. Cam behej Celebrated Crelebrate ' ' i; _ • . LOC ISMS e bereaved ,� , . - 4 Whitby. _ _ • !' -If you think yoti •are bandsor�e and ! The Mcthoda<st ` 'Obst#�ie , the new other people don't, just. send them some P � R F E C T E D S P E A TA B I, E 0 .. - - " -A big chance t secure wood:' fee re igioas weekly, published at Bowman- 15 of 0 Brien s photographs. The flirnieh adv, vi le, Ont., at �1 a year, comes to hand ' Y The best in the World. About a million pair now in use, ivin eneral . :,� . ( convincing evidence in snob cases. Call giving E _ .11%. F l . th week enlar ed to eight ht pages and is satisfaction. For. sale onl b - Plenty of teow ow for 811 practical g Q p g at studios at Whitby or Oshawa. * we, ; - y y 1 1 purposes. w ll filled with church news, editorials a ex•w �'urnao•. r , .. I I ` .11 an circles miscellany. Methodists, send ' - - Wasn't that a regular down easter fo a free sam le co hir. Joshua Iinndy, tbd tinsmith, re= ,� t FIELD p py, or call- at this centl u Wm. Dale's residence on Sunday . o ce and see one. X. A. James • is the S P t in Mr.( ' ' a fit st•clasa fgrnace, which, we leant, is ; %., a l��Cl�8r3.Y3► - , Qb•t +,- •- Moccasins �rer all the qo around pa fisher. j giving the beat of satisfaction, heating g ` town during the cold snap. ire stools._• - -Th 1 a : I the house throughout in the best manner I / e campaign stomper will s p e have yttst laid in a oo .mplete assort- possible. Mr: Bundy-is making a s cial• ; - : - h r no more until the next electio - q Pe i � a ® s o - me t of flat -papers, letter heads, bill ty of this kind of work, and is Riving I I , 1.11 I' s and cards of all kinds and sixes, good s tisfac io �_. ° - ° Bogies half - dollar pieces are in siren- q d a t n l____- lation in many places. Look at all of- and are prepared to. fill orders promptly, The, Week of Prayer.. ` �" 1-W I-- n *. ' ! -fered you, . I We have also introduced a padding ma. ' �' - � IN VIEW OF THE NEAR APPROACH OF THE Last week was observed as the week I -The Dansville (�V.Y,) Byeee is file chi e, and can put letterheads, counter - 1 l of prayer in most towns and cities I f rattiest •little a er that comes to our . hea s, etc., into pads in the shortest time P P P oss ble. Call and see saw lee of the throughout the Province. For some , sanctum. P P : , '''S t�, -A'S wog turned out. reason, not eaplained, this was not ob. 1 . -Mr. and Mrs, eo. Decker have .! . - aert,ed in Pickering, and has not, we I � 1. t - . again taken up thei • residence. in the a •Worth =noting. ; 1 believe, for some oars, It ma ' he wa I Y y be that i - villa e. y to kee our window- from I beg to announce that I have n`on hand a full and complete late stock of g p �' our village is too good to need prayars, p i 11: - -Our thanks ' are due to ,Mi .- E.' bein enameled with frost," said A Chicago or perhaps so Vad that prayers fail to 1, - Stephenson and oth rs for • bandsome mere rant, is to rub them once or twice help. . . . es 1 iW . a we k with a rag dipped in lycerine. i , Clocksi Je wel �;id. 1887 calendars. gg Saverware I- I: _, . I ha found this to be the o>aly way to a s�°w Bad'! . �` i -St. Qeorge s, Picier•ing, Ja%. 16th. keep y show windows clean. The die- The •evening gains' on Tuesday wore $ 'table for Holiday or Weddiztig Gifts, all of which I am re sled t ' ' Mr. Sims, student Wy liffe College, will Y more or leas delayed b the snow blockade lowest possible rises at which similar P P o offer at the - cover has been worth man dollars to y Y preach at 3 p.m. _ me; b t I don't mind letting the sett out on the Grand Trunk Raiilway. 'rhe'local the Jewelry Business in Whitt forsthe past t ri t Having been in 1 for the east from Toronto of as far as Y P y gears, and - Someone writes. to ask '� Ig a tiled of the bag." a haying Rained a reputation for honesty in all business dipper indigestible ?" of so much so bcarboro Junction where she stuck in a transactiona,which Im�an to uphold, purchasers ' as an unbiled one. TO =i° mot' I I snow bank. Some time later another at- - ma gel on all articles being ' - Mr. Robt. Dunbar, who hue b n clerk• Y gas represented. Inspection solicited. . tempt was made to get through, which 1 , 1 r -We are pleased to earn that the in- in at W. T. Dieter's establishment • ' juries 'to' Mr. Seneca eight's band are here f r some time' ast, left on Monde proved snccesefnl. She reached here ••� �- p Y about midnight. The west bound trains MI S tT 'O H W S 'rT O N i- - rapidly improving. i to lea the art of cutting at Messrs. were also delayed in cones nonce of the • �1 Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, �Vhitbp. `: --Mr. James Rich ids Wag elected Jackso s tailoring establishment in Clin• immense: drifts on the line. - 'I'rusteo of S. S. No. 4 East, in place of ton. ob has made mOy friends in - -- -- Voaophone Band. 1 . , ! D. F: Every, retired. town, y his quiet acrd gentlemanly de- y : . , • 1. meano . He was given a farewell supper ��© understand chat! the Sons of Rest ; .I . !` -Mr. Jos. J. Moore of �4dodstockl j " i . • twee in 'town on Wedaa sday a tending by the ons of Rest at their club rooms are about to organize a Vocophone Band. _ I ; ! V ,the funeral of bis moths . 1 on Sat rday night. Alex. Gormley tson They will prcbably make their first ap- f -�Ve extend our sy at.hies to Mr, of our worthy friend, Tbos. Gormley,) pearanee at a concert they,are getting up { P takes t e vacant position. for some time in February, after willcll �, I 1. �V. G. Ham and wife, w o buried a little they will be o n for engagement .. I : -, daughter on Wednesday. Carniv at Brougham. Pe on ail _- - �. J; 1 - -We regret to learn t at Mr. Stephen A g nd carnival is announced to be t Wli° occasions.. It is about time our j� j� - o n had some musical organization and O •x- �L TC • - . . I Cronk is lying seriousl ill.with inflam- held at the Brougham skating rink on we applaud the Sons of Rest for taking ` " . • • • 1 mation of the bowels. Thursd y evening neat, on which occa- g - . I the � resent action and are confident the ' -"- ---)O( ,* . 1.. ., 1. sion se oral valuable rizes will be i van ' . -Ten cords of dry od, half stove I' . 8'i music- lov'ng citizens will heartil3 support i j - wood, for sale cheap, on rd con:, lot 11, for the es lady skater in fancy costume; them. I • , = 99 'Pickerin°. -S. K. Brown for best gent skater; also for a fast race. ,.4'.. , In returning thank : to 011l' = }' ! 1. t 1 An alb is offered as first prize, and.it Di�turbin� the army: • _ , - -We have received \t a first number con be see at tl is office. It is a heal t the a(tiournedl hearing of the char s i � '� I • Y - -1a y friends and custo ers fol ! of The St(at :dare, Henry Georges .new What w'th'a frill string band, hatrdaome against two young men named '.1lorrison • '+ • 1' ) .' 1' :f paper just started iaa New York city. decorat' ns, and beautiful costuinos, ho and (= aileron, for disturbing a Salvation ", tllejl' 111Ie1'al atrona Zn the . � - 1 -If you think it wo 't hurt you l to patrons of this rink may expect an enjdy. I Army meeting a week or so ago, took - g laugh, attend the A.O.U. .Musicale on able ti See posters. place in the Barracks on Dlonday last, ! p�,�t� I `'Ve Would �1V1811 all Ha) Z 1 py nest Thursday evening in this village. pia onl 8eaeoa. before Squires Bunting and McKay. . : ' Y . ' ' . _ -Mr. Harr Ellicott, 1 ft on Monde . After hearin evidence ou'both sides thQ, . am F S •�eroi l + 1�1 �W ' Y y A su riber ba� sto ed take' his g Peal alld- evening last on a visit to its brothers in Pp �' Diagistratea fined y Dung Morrispn $10 and I . copy Of >�>; Ewe because hie wife was costs or twenty days. Young C'arleton's sollcl a eontilltlance of ' f Missouri and other parts f the States. in the 1 abet of eittin up on Thoreau . yol�l I q y case was again adjourned to R ecltlesda I -There is a man down ill Bowmanville nights t peruse the paper arid then go afternoon, w1 en he wits liktwise finecyl 1' • ' � .: whose name is John Goto ed. No doubt to be3 ith exceedingly cold feet. ' Our - pat ollage, bellevin , that both 910 uud ccstttt� Or twenty days. One of � i l! he is a person of very retir ng disposition. friend li s, we submit, taken the �•:ong the accused was very indiscreet in his ' 1 • •• I • i O'Brien's photos are guaranteed to course. He might have c -hau ed hie yolt2 happiness and roe el i I , - g language during the trial, and caused rite J J k!; be expert matrimonial ago ts; and the wife, or 1 e cotild ha��e provide(1 a proper ter • Y P 1 Magistrates to treat him with . rether Wily s1'eatl Increase b so "' do their work equally •well for both sexes, fire as a omfort to her arctic feet ; or he g ! €j y severit than robahly flip y .. Call at Whitby or Oshawa could sit tap, get his owu feet cold and 3' P y would have ( �. • nj both woo d then be on an e( ual footit) clone had he behaved himself.. (101110. '` e al'G Stea(111 illcreaS- I - I i - - Methodist church, - 'ckeri g, Jan. 1 g• , I t. y • But he, is probably too Penurious for that. $sdnes tb Writing. In 0111' 16th. The Rey. J. Wood er, of� Greeu- Was it th e. e. cob. 'dill How il,au misunderstandings eries ►'rock a11d- dO111 all In 11 you say ? Oh, no: Y g ( .. wood circuit; will preach morning and from the loose way in which business I i. evening. ! iota • •ss. Q111 0�4VE'1' to, ' S11) �l the hP "' . ". The 'al some for 1887 I !' matters are talked over • and then when l l . y ands I ` , - O'Brien- the �� hitby hotographer gives a few items . each puts his own construction on the was in towel: on Wednesda last, Iookin o1' genera interest -Nety Year's Da el tale �)ll�llc g Y conversation,,the iiratter is dismiFSed by , : ;' for tl>4e man who, dare as ert t fat lira Dame on Saturday, St. Valentines Day each with the. words "all ri ht all ri ht." 1 . photos are not the best made. Coiner on Mond4y, . '',I Fool Day on Fre(ttI nt it turns out all wrong, �an( -' .i. I ' F1liday • 'rat ►of July on Tridav, Christ- t g' ; --Z"?s shall have the n mss ila aa• becomes a yuostion for lawyers end rho mss oil St nda Easter Sunda will be T , $• , - • dresses of ail subscribers o Tx NFw•s ou the lOt i of April •, t e Sup "ryas March (Arts. More than' three-fourths of the ou s vel y 1 espectlully.; - - `. printed and pasted on the r pap rs in a : litigation of the country would be geese • 1. . week or sO just as soon s we an get end. 2'h re will he four eclipses, two of if people would pui down the.agreemeuts • , I . - ' the sun nd two of the moon. One, I our new mailing arraug ment coin- in writing, and sign their names to it. T feted. If ever scr' February th. visible as s partial sob se j� j`i Q • -i , i : . .,' p y epb fiber woul renew 1 Every word to our language, has its own DICKIE & �'Z1� R UIS their subscriptions before that tine, it in Canada The others that will occur is ` - ! - • follows, will not be visible in Catatla ; }'articular rneaninq, nntl rneuiory, mayf i f would save us a'lot of extra work.. .by the change of its position,in a senteuc ©, I � , ,I , t the�annua cell se of 'the sun, Feb.t3r(} ; convey au entirely different idea from " ' - Council meeting. . ;r �p ., 1. Au , 19th of tl'e sun. • Tile first meeting of , e To niship that intended. �Ati hen once reduced to Council for 1887 will-be held t Bro gham 'rte same old Game. 'i' writing, ideas a e fixed, and expeusice � -_- - - -- . ! The �t it fence man is n iiery snfi (leer law suits avoided. r on 31ouda, January 17th, comes using 1 - . I••* i working tli farmers. His mndus ri era,fdi I :' At 10 a :m. �: a. A.:Jubilee. • - ., ' � . 11 . - I 1. Selecting the Bo6ka. is thus de gibed : -He wants the j)zIlviI- ( The .Salvation Afrn jubilee on Wed The Trustees of the Publ c Scho lI are I e ^e• of exhi itin�; his wire fence stret�ber•I nesda 1 evetiiu' w macl�iue t the fariiiei s in your towu;hi) y' fi as , rather largely at- noa busy searching throu° 1 CatA OgUeS 1 tentled, but not so largely as the banquet i M I LLS and making selections of coke f r the 19' your fa rn, and for which privilege Ile of a few .weeks ago. The Army manage. T 1' # Public- School Library. T ie tae is a �'v'i•1 Lnild thirty or forty rolls of good tneiit have discovered that the people in Fe. Li GUEE�, ��O�Kj�j OR• tedious one. j fence for hibition, and all that lie asks this neighborhood believe in ,buns and ` I.i j i of you is board hint, Y go after tlt.e.ma• ,and I I have taken the. aho�e Mills "' ;. ! 8e Printed It in Bed. - _ I other pantry prefer the gentle. cadence china to t ie nearest dei,ot, and pay the of 1B• r end ill al The Bruce Teles:u'�e n�an felt s good charges, n t to exceed S3; for the fence P iruaiaicatio�� to any other kind of ways keep Flour wl 1ich Cannot be b at. �'r It -'over the result of the Pr vincial elec- . ten cent music. However, those who y all se„ up •here you want it. Iu order t ` - floes that he printed\ is pa er in r d ink to have al satisfactory, and as a warrant war® present heard some very good and you will say It lEl the best you e`>e used. t , last week and•decordted Ills column with of the far speeches -and exhortations from Ca t. , 1 er s good intentions he re. P �, specialty made of flaming headings and red r esters. quires hi to sign a written contract, on Cousan, . Capt. Lindsay, and another • • , ; ' carrying the >�ail. officer whose name we coazl i not obtain. F, }� 1-1 a postal c rd, which he mails to his part - Our own offieera held u) Piekerin ens Exehanging Flour fQl'1 at ; The Gt�ld Trunk Bail uy Co puny nor, and filch proves to be an Older for 1 I of the p.atform in a satisfactory manner. {, j T asked tenders (closing on t e 12tH ' inst.,) the lead) ue, price 0200, worth about Y and am giving more Flour per Bushel than can be I for• conveying the mails bet een the post- X25: Aft rward a new man turns a It was expected. that a French officer ; 1 office and station here. T e-name f the with this ostal card as an order for the would be present, but an Englishman 8'Ot elsewhere. - I - _ i whose name spells the same was present ' Bran'aud Shorts always on hand. . i successful party will be k own in few machine nd requires payment of $Z00 instead. Capt. Call and Lieut. Rusted, . days. l - as per a e+einent on card. He claims to -�ei H .�. T W A N T E i 1. ! the local officers, left on Thursday morn- avath' of iGs•. $Dag. �; • I be attorn y for the company and threatens ing to attend a jubilee in Whitt on that Hh . Word was received he a on M 'ndav to'sue. ! y ghest. price paid for Wheat. • last of the death of Mrs. C therine Dag, 'eb• a.o. �ndeale - evening. --pp at the residence of her son Jos. J. oore, Our r adera sh a 8[addeinias77►. ! ': F* L.' �-L�J cold not forge the IT' w • , Woodstock, on the 8th inst There ains grand m sicale in Dale's Hall h re on . A prominent citizen of this town had I'. were brought to Picker ng, and the the even u o ,Thursday, occasion to rriend the fire on Sunda _ ' . I I' R araday, Dec. 20th iuorning last and y ; l : funeral took place on ednesda last lust. T e Uni ed Workmen at eat ea- proceeded to the coal �' bin in the barn,• scuttle in hand. ht , from the residence of Ise c •Linton; -the pense )la a secured the Toronto Musical -1 remains being interred i the Fr' nda' Society f r the evening, and we are con• ti n top .of a coals he found a book which weeds, Burial Ground this villa a T11 nrned out to be a h e � g e des ased vinced t n- book -one o &Worl � teds e entertainment provided ided will Yin f was well known here, an has a large be of th moat pleasing kind, and the those gilt-edged, leather�bound, old Moth- l o ii number of friends and gel tines lint g in= beat the eople of Pickering have listened Deist Hymnals now out of us He could e have now in stock a full I1ne of ' ' '- Pickering and. vicinit to for ui n not account for its presen ,• and after ► -,: Y y years. Mrs , Fox, the lead- ,diligently enquiring no one , old be found _ Diore Counterfeits. ing soloist, -is known .as the " Ca adian I n« who was able to throw any light on the 1 ! : The other week we refs red to th fact Nightin le and to bear her sin The T Weeds 1701 ge ! } - of counterfeit Bank of ommerce bills Cuckoo' is alone >MVOrth the rice of _ siibyect, Examining it closer he observed 7 "�� Worsteds, CoorkSCY�e�VS mission. Mr F. Butt, p that the corner was turned down over ' 1 being in circulation, and n w a new 2.00 the favorite burl. and Trouserings, , - counterfeit bill has a ear d at Mon rea , tone, is lso well worth he I ' the hymn commencing, -but no matter. ' PPng> a d 1lir. . _ - It is pronounced the best ounterfsi that Hamilto , known as 11 tliA p!hurtny man,'' He liar lain awake every night since, Which W.8 Offer t0 the public at ricer that ' b � ateII. wonderin )low it p p at Can t be e I , has yet been made. TI bill is b e of I will kee one and all in the best of umor g ,got into his coal bin. �__ . It might osaily hay a dro dropped fiom some- , - the Dufferin issue (with ore Duff gin's without a doubt. $asides these, ,other PP 1 1 ! icture on it). The vi tte is one's pocket; but what was the ocketg1" Got '� a Best St le a� Latest fashions e feet celebriti s will also a ear. - The rice P '� p P appear. P fooling. around ,his coal bin for, anyhow? ? . only the face is a. little to broad, an the of admi sion, bas been placed at the very Ile left the book at this ofi)ee -and wishes - at 10 ow figures :Yes b tLe new Tailor J Gr i- Z • forehead slightly contra ted ; dots over lowest area, viz., adults, 25 cents! twct • y .I e�lg. • - - tie party who owns it to bring a book _ the is are omitted in the words "B itish ti( sets 40 Dente • children, R ymne nQw in use, and America • "the color oft a back is a e Tickets ma now be seemed fr Cents. containing the h ` ` , .' ,1 i . y rY y orxi any He'll trade even.- If the own4r will ust The �ateQt srple6 Of �iIIgllsh and AIT18r1Gai1 tiff Rath, pale green, and ' the p per is sli htl membe of the Order, and we edviae d ,i VOL. i FIEL CIAN. Yickeridg. Uu to 11:30 ;c -,•11l i _ W. Fl- �, cORON ,to Ill. evcnin wrOHE. 1irov supplied wl , Neal) for ca- i • -�B l� i T. TOUR. aucer, Kc., 1'1 _ collecte(i. M , TUH N 1;. t i ana Soli(. l)everell's lil( funds to loss terms of pa':, r Ht) yi:� . and 5„ commission. ing ; open (' , PELAM - M t11 E:�(il. in Chancery ., fl )_ s� .. I% ,. - j ' • ,. 1 -1 yl - - : ,� Toronto Gtr Money to Lo DAVIDSON 11" ENGLISH- . T E. 1F- • tl . 111STY Counts Soli.•: -,-- H. H O 1' 1,� • C.E() , �rinary Coil giber, etc. ( and 1:i}• are whitevide,< tend the (list• forge, (ir"n �S ednes,111 . A first -cIA,� l Veterinary 1 sine for hors t)v night or 1 dress, Grec'.t -r �ICR�1 t,• si:)n(•r 4 Stokes'- tipecial attP 11 paring nve, DI {. li 1 . (:,ln ath(lavits, 1 alwiey to loll lirou411am. ( . A. Yt . r ik-. for lull slit cltiv::: i/1i ;Ming. t,: ve_ntllunon .l - coru( +r Du:;-! ltesideret. - h j�0t i`IIl 1 ill(•'• i,,1: sout); i 11U.r: ordtr- I,v 1c•• : 1'11cw. 1',M411" -dress. Thcl� . A. R. KUtt 1,' .. t- I.10S. i : r V, _c:' h q .- viand. 1'icl.,• 11llFilww, i ('111 P fvi.l ••�111ti1111,! uc a tril). (toile at flu• - i'(( i I)k1N1 V. 1-il .11:' hill'ls •lon.� / lull L( -:1 1 u .� i - , Joff 1.i A1a1,,•r. pronip"IN-al:, 1611. 11 ,)11 1 News, King • -, -� yam• IF.— •, -, . i�. :r_ VOL. i FIEL CIAN. Yickeridg. Uu to 11:30 ;c -,•11l i _ W. Fl- �, cORON ,to Ill. evcnin wrOHE. 1irov supplied wl , Neal) for ca- i • -�B l� i T. TOUR. aucer, Kc., 1'1 _ collecte(i. M , TUH N 1;. t i ana Soli(. l)everell's lil( funds to loss terms of pa':, r Ht) yi:� . and 5„ commission. ing ; open (' , PELAM - M t11 E:�(il. in Chancery ., fl )_ s� .. I% ,. - j ' • ,. 1 -1 yl - - : ,� Toronto Gtr Money to Lo DAVIDSON 11" ENGLISH- . T E. 1F- • tl . 111STY Counts Soli.•: -,-- H. H O 1' 1,� • C.E() , �rinary Coil giber, etc. ( and 1:i}• are whitevide,< tend the (list• forge, (ir"n �S ednes,111 . A first -cIA,� l Veterinary 1 sine for hors t)v night or 1 dress, Grec'.t -r �ICR�1 t,• si:)n(•r 4 Stokes'- tipecial attP 11 paring nve, DI {. li 1 . (:,ln ath(lavits, 1 alwiey to loll lirou411am. ( . A. Yt . r ik-. for lull slit cltiv::: i/1i ;Ming. t,: ve_ntllunon .l - coru( +r Du:;-! ltesideret. - h j�0t i`IIl 1 ill(•'• i,,1: sout); i 11U.r: ordtr- I,v 1c•• : 1'11cw. 1',M411" -dress. Thcl� . A. R. KUtt 1,' .. t- I.10S. i : r V, _c:' h q .- viand. 1'icl.,• 11llFilww, i ('111 P fvi.l ••�111ti1111,! uc a tril). (toile at flu• - i'(( i I)k1N1 V. 1-il .11:' hill'ls •lon.� / lull L( -:1 1 u .� i - , Joff 1.i A1a1,,•r. pronip"IN-al:, 1611. 11 ,)11 1 News, King • -, -� yam• IF.— --- . ­ . tcood- - lwuse is * .' - ... ac]eo111111,_At t' and (tolulilo .! . I stir-11 at ill; ' rom my fn. In (;rerl:wa, ,I ('! UltllI ( \J' Janioti i a bue upw Ur; style. Ever V travelling pu anti >;h.,lL;., _ ,v 13 R(J'G C 1 Yroln -let Poueher, the , • througllotit, I � ance house, l . ]and. A ear r F,, hostler alwa% 4_ - �- - z, - FARTIE� le6scm+ eatl'olitsin N, .. instrnctiou. t . Miss A. E. 3111 sic n kml ' opposite \1 - ;.�, JOHNS IfT t;ilecialti( 1 i B:1 DF.Fi' Coal i .. manrhill- nr t I'it� ,s lire at wcrk llt'bail e <,k-or rop in. and explain all about'it, things ' WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM... started _ poorer than that of the enuine bill t those w o want a sent , to pureh4s� their• would run smoothly again, and our good - _ - 011e <-a11(to t11( is able in' Montrael. The numb r on tickets i advance. See atera Cl pro- - : t first start. c•l .. . , ._:� P Po P fi•iend, the prominent citizen, would be `' ;not Belav r. .1 the counterfeit is of serie B: gramme for full particula . j able to slum er peacefully 1 TT�TmT ��. T u i ! . root d �a alla r- ­ 1: I ... , . ­ P y once more. 0 V 1', 1..1N\:Ji A . 1�11� � a , , sx 9uce . li :� I ! _' . o �. I�Z­.. .. .. ­ 1. . . I . L. I 1. # o .i • i I­ i �... _. ­. r-, '', c 1 . i - I I . ... •.. i• 1. - - �­ Ll.. .. I . 1� . 1, - , - .�� � ,, �� ; I .: - . � ; .1 _ . I . . . ; �. . Z �- . • .., • .' , .. • . I . . I . - :.. 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