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Oio•e s•oond doer east of the -'''Past-wince. 33-7 K -1F)R8 BATEMAN dt REA, Physi- W.. - ,M,.C.P-.8., TOO1 to the can a! 0 oas ,arte Ame on :Byreferring T T T CLAREMONT. ur paper yon GUT AROL N D L S ' - antewwhi,•dy Tile concert, in conneetioa with the News L pain ,ledged b7 a LATEST LOCAL SAPP8Dt12i8a-RTCQW1D BY Methodist Sabbath school on Tuesday, nL Paper tot' TBS, PBEa6 AND TUTTED_ DORN. _)iY OUR $Tat all., was a grand Success in every ISce dlways . -- - _R_ tf - CORRESPONDENTS. respect. The programme was good. and ]ranee Co, thozodghiy 'appreciated by the large ^GREEN RiVER. -. . . udience. Itis almost needless to aey 'Y of POLICY - -- rtti.2.0 public hall was filled to.the doors and tT13 X�fERI- Mr - Geo. Burton, -of this place.,- ilav _public pecple are always ready to hel)P Written for Tax ltsvrs. -Y;' Lisp -Yeas and .'88. , { M1 }t, - " If not too 18 . ti. -= I'd like to st8 A Kennedy, 1 T every, Bella, Bess or�KS- Jaya for their anniversary serviess. On i • Thai Wishes -to obtain a m8, . `-. Baa try her to -P -In married *is, 44 That eighteen hundred eighty=8 J Ci�trk Gives each a privilege very gra. ' . , i r.,... , But time-awr't-w8, Rn from this d8 _ , — '., I e ra _s adv —y.,. . ♦. . •• wora. .L"e rvpur. xmu-IIf q+v ug...... J - - to ie, eye S iq a Surgery in rear of RUQ s be attributed to its POPULAR B M • goods, ice. cehiclea, and edlar's wa •on Resolve t: ply your hook as , 8TOB8, $roefst Bt. North, Cl,repwat. Patrons TO TI:1E INVESTMENT POLICY; to the g �? + P g + was Tel r enCOnlaginP, and We hope the And no longer procrastin6 ; - -'--supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals dc. all UNDOUBTED SECURITY it offers its memb• and good will of the •business.' There school may prosper in every good work. Be not too bl8; - cheap for moat. Wi ere ; tthe Co. has a full Deposit wtslr-the-De- -.Will also be auction -Galea ---o" - -- A-sn--- ZjOr proud jpr8, � minion Government); to the BUSINESS MAN- . - - NER in which its affairs are attended to ; to the every evening until the entire stock is sRQuoi+AM. eat frmly 9:! ion ___Xt stg . Dental. VAST EXPERIENCE of the members of its disposed Of. Great bargains may be YOnrright and wish to Ohooae a m , ... BOARD OF DIRECTORS; to the PiiotiPT exDwted. ' Mr. Burton is about mo.Y1Ag -ra. Jaegnss.-dt Willis. -as will be -" TiR. i+. L. HENRg, DENTIST, viBita PAYMENT cf all fust DEATH CLAIMS, and to A! g iia-YSR4 LIBERAL. farm ot_PCLICY-. OST•. 4Q_T_er9@t o e valuable seen from their new advertisement, have - Should " No " oome7te8, -- �-V�ased ■tared for the painless e:= ,TRAOT• F'iu pa'u°'ilanf'uni'ned br - property Will bo sold without any reserve• opened out a harness de meat in con- -y not, another. d �iKr. 'P. 2:Uc1= ei,sdg3*=, tion. Bale at 1 o'clock. Mr. T. P.oucher Bnt try another, do not cess Section with clic their afore, and have PICKERING, is the auctioneer. See bills for particulars. also opened a branch store in Kinsale. r leap-ye7sr th eighty 8 , . Fo 1`r o cads wi - - - - r8 at: __ . Leg Aw<esffor t ire t"ollowing t rt• -at -clue Fire Iaanr- .mow■ ---,- k an t8 once companies: An event of a pleasing nature too any.0, , RTw oD ' jOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER THE LANCASHIRE,' OMER residence ohn Philip, ., re.' os, give a , or how you'd he 1 0 lace at the resideno C E 8 Vi ednegda a oc ' P ben To li and die cd e aadBolieisor Ifotsrvpnbua,ace. Or:rics- THE WESTERN, n q last. the eaeaoa R ve a ib8 . 3sevaea's Block,$rock•strest, Whitby. Private The following is the standing of the the marriage of .his second daughter, .Hee heart d8 •- l11ads so loan as lowest rates Soil os, favorable `-' wood ublic school for P11 Oar» Plast g•y Brsks Laken on all kinds of property a ow try P Nellie, to Mr. F. Morton; of North Gwil• You'll And a nt$ possible rates Business solfc11 11 i !e y the month of January, _1888 :-Fourth limbo The Rey. J. J. Cameron, of iGPho•lI glad! end your single stli, 4 r�HOMAS PARSER. BQBRISTEB •class -A. Roach, J:' Bared �Cfi"app picker a , ot:aed them acare- y y JL and smliaMor, kc. Money to lona. No man. Senior 8rd class -W. Hoover, J. g � It m"ThInfr in hat IIS - eo�oa• office: Haney's Building: )dater- a moat'. A arse number of friends and Th from that d8 , .* t_ag ; opea o Saturday. 'Macrae, Frank Paxton and Joa. Cober. relatives were present who tendered to Your bliss how gr8, JE. FAREWE L, LL. -B., BAR- Ontario ,-Bari k •junior 8rd class -A. Stover, J. -Davidson, the haply pair their best wishes and con• ` And woald'at it. oh, cn t be so fine . RMT$E. C Crown Attorney, and G. Lawson. Second elm -Jesse Cober, gratnlations. To have him xow for Valentine. Goo. Davidson, W. Judd. The following �• g* Matthews, the lar -DaKa.• 6—ty soliat►or. Ran... Wnitby: io y PICKERING . AGF4M <,-- �- pope rosmato, Ifebby flat, lana. - -- ~ pupils attended every day diin t a ma�gei �t iLe Brottghais Sk;tiag Rink, p'ettO�+ttaete'jr. for the transaction of all legitimate molitls: --Archie Allison, Aadr9 Allison, has announced• the last grand skatmg _-- w►wsaYAt E. ' -_ 3oha $mom+, Jos. Caber John David• --- • H. HOPKINS, VETERIN ng Meanest. - carnival of the season to be held Lithe the . - ,., ... , W. Burgon Graduate of the Ontario vet Omcs Housg -FYom 10 to E Botnrdayg son, deo. Davidson, Rangel 7]aviSaon, Brougham Skating Bink os, Monday Our Gospel TemppeeIrlsi"ne Society Held its ••*11,17 Couegs,'llteroUW- Treats au diseases of 10 to 1 o'clock. Franc" Hoover, • Norah Judd, Tena-eveiiing Feb, ig�. A grand bop and third meeting on Toeuds evening, 81st . the domesttaated saimala oars by day or Lawson, Geo. =Lawson. Watgoa Nortia, yy �� siygit t,�y attendee w. Oeioaaodrsudsnc• Savings BSIIJti In COIIII8Ct10T3. supper are also to take place et Mt. dos. alt., Mr. T. Beale, Vice•Preaident. to the ;. -. ' ==- Caratbert'steweilry Store. st �str«t• g Jas. Norris, E. Norris. John Petty, 1�. Pi bar's Hotel, on the same avenins. A chair. Hestia Sed the (8't') GEORGE HERR, Agent. Roach, John Macrae, E. Ch $ 3 oPa 6 - - OPHI:QS, VETERINARY BCR- ---SII• stung bead will be is attendance, and scriptures, Staging Sad grayer. Avery i ,� .►+...--=-- hiatal prizes will also be a>%red for sae a was tint ipTen about a - naL o! the Ontario vet- QO seal I .- ... , . .oirin&ry W1 , Saup Hitt• Highland Creek. ani . j 1 �a i to be the best Eh ani o the skating season Midge." The address of We evening 1D•abastoa evrT satelaay. flap tical , ACe had a small' Min here on Mondav in these , and as Mr. Matthews has berssshm•r. DWaaes of the hosa•'s oot aad a- .. - s ' > _ tlas lea Mr..R..J of $ pazal••�l .opsrstiosy . specialty. An aa.Iaeans .s -Assloo . _ �. iS .};3 morning last. in Mr. John. A-- Desn's- spared neither time nor expense fa order TiUe�upon jrnspel law• work iia general. ,i r.aso•r at+a�s as band. Cans mptiy , SOS furniture store. The damage was alight, to male is a grand snoems. those who It was very iaterrostiog Uirong�oat and •-' ass•ssded to. *iItsarsph address : v nitwit". $ C •abe,f - Ta�o� althoughshe town Cleric, Mr.' C. W. wish to spend as evening of real plessur , was tisteued to with great pleasure by, .. _ . 11 QUL P.o.addrw: Rtver.ont, 847 s + L•Y;a w m a �. i -- _ S -0th, who.occu ted a o(the sats. lost . 1 m P �n Sad recreation had better attend this pint. ' Mr. Daley will be weicofaed ' tss{sts,saf (Sarbo. o 'N iladv;" _ . ai,°' considerable through s ache std water, carnival. All- are invited. � For hill par• back to Whitevals whenever he can come. _ , ..fie. a ? o :* } covered by 1800 insurance. ti r. Dean culara see posters. e A few remarks some of the locals, E. r.7r ti ga3',a ;; it 8 oi. will loose nothing as he wast filly insarad. �+�� expreeaice of the satisfaction with the � ' �_ �pa'�'• p �r w - • . . Mr. Joseph Gould Tina bees elected a MIOFfLAND GREEK. society, and their relations to it. A short _ - Rw ICI�ARD STOKES, COMMIS- W ^ d . i J r & ,11ij a I o ; director of the CattieEzporters' inaui'aace -- I. speech and song frons )3ro. bighawander. Bonar dna Coaysraacer. cmc• at Hipper I 7 a _ $ w�� a�3 -Z i'�, Association. Th emoy 'about 100 manldera in a friend y rine �marxban tains rhottho'4 byhe web brought WS a a tl�e.� About 9d the 0n eR i btok•e o•a•rd Yassnants Ctar•maat. t =•- w- 8peetal asteasfoa odd to making etas and pre _ et' employ _ parin_g necessary papers for Probate +s:: 3 j = i Q p� j x �� the Mslleable, Iron Works. here. The I3ighlaad Creek Rine Club end the mala- �� were added w the List, mating is _ _ _ 'a 'i-% R-iJEATOii, TOWN i3HIP CLE Sb � g '0 *a 3ye1 J J 8 , season's outlook is considered good, the hers of the club of the Townships of Scar• all *boat i5p. A fav r�iitten of basineas ocu veyanc.r. Commisaionar los taking $ 4. R•, ., oy N ..R Company being nary busy at. present. born and Markham. Our boys were de- Coming before the Sce►ety Were disposed .j Jamdavita, Accountant and Julrance ant. O ;>ron•y to lona on farm DropX- OFPIN'Tt I ;� > ° a : o gilt. W. H. Dingle has left for Peter• fantail by 21 octal,, but they coaRrainlst of as follows : 1St, the appointing of - a - 11 _ =f •_ c' d �+ 2 p P°• ng good.. strong Executive Committee ; Sail. I-` Br - -1.B U_ -_ .. Ifethodihi cisin clsra hat to stn. ofrtthe a ehoieefronoili Mm nihers.= Foliowine , _ ' ,4 bII `i1'I vii, leaner of 3larria>re j uy a .. a ; w that the eliurchas Bluing the ase. of their , B. Licenses for the County or outarto. Of- Sia x I g o x :_ " 24 T g chapels for the Society faeetings should fo. at the store or at nu eedtiea*a, Pickering. ' i �3 �, Z. �. �_ _� Three f c 1 rs. 3i ars: is a eco iat!c, Y(> at reee-To tile' sum' of 46 vents r . t ; - T e o the tows Dune. to es th re Dfazimam bU po �. oK -io­Scott. Conithanl' Surf Hilksaan, 'hare each range .. - Bra. the appointment of a Chap ainl 2*1 :A. r ;_ dreA_iteei. _ _ a -^ra raarpaa unthte o sea�e t thea' oaffeil Board _ - e file night ( g '1'btm• :. ffi HLAND C239K. ;• _. .,.. on acro f t w of nese garyy� T. Chestai yards. � a� Tom nay is each mate week. t17te si -L `AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT qualification. Nowelections brill be liel,i ' - meeting will he held in the Baptist owl s for she gmnnty of Cutario. Drawing Tat. once to fill the vacancies.: W. lUor7iah, ..'. ';.ltl - °� - '� on Tharadaw evening, Feb. l sh. at the .'" and•yecification• punished for •vett' clans of- C. Humphrey'. _ . smild . Steam and hot water >seatins and The Harbor Company Heid their 1 y , 18 21 Sg hoar o! 7 o clock. A good 1trogram is _ „ ve,atw os • spscta:t , omce-•penia look W. H. C oseoa, 1G . PB aaoaal mesons on Tuesday of last week. and due notroa will be k •crater Dradaa Sad %ak att••ts, Wnieby. The business dons, done th season C D Closson, . •17 U1 118 being PcePyd t �e 1 son Roan, East P►cterioa•.w-y, -14 8 `'--w given' as to ilia speaker,. Ae. : twid•se.--a�aas T G Partes, . _ . very satisfactory. After lb 10 The anniversary services in connection d the ant of Some 11,600 towards W Chester, genet 7 . — - paYm with the Baptist church here will be field ,; t � ' . - rovements a dividend of b r cent. A Humphrey, -13 - i . 8•! las 18 14 jl9 os, Feb. 10th end •E1Dch. ,On Lord's day . POUCHER # BOWLA:iD, LiCenand was declar The Directors a luted .T W Crosby . .L- Aaetioa for she what• of North and � �' p°0 al sermons cell! M had and the. THE TRYPOaRAP�i, [or the rbient xear are:—a. T. Gold J•Bramwel3, t' south Ontario. tnos astenuou, given to all P F ' Kiran total 1us points. fag 11�owiaR DtoVa an o meter sea and cedars by lets•, otsehar eeatagraph, Ohurg•a moderns•. The only vad em for printing m iad•11- President; A. Stewed, W. H. Holland. ' Po 1 Arbitrasnr, Am. Ad- tR -- --- r . drew. la a.miantea It is oapabU o! rodacing nay' Oshawa, W. J. Greig, Of Toronto; Jas. tea yards. 900 a Total posters. i.- _ _ A. Js. Browz.ANa, Wbubr. . ' of im :ons Tboas .oho nave coca Treasnrsr T Davidson. 91 911 44 The third annual aaniiersery of the - sloe to m+ny eoplsa of a Soca- O. Guy, Becreriry - it 21 Jai Whiteeale Methodist ehmorch. was bald DT r<ad it lav EO. 13 Reams ---- 4- - $EN UGH, as xtng at, Rum. Tomato. �`�"'. _. '. ; R MCCow ss,, : ' . 1= 92 . .: 4.1 last Sunday Sad 1(onday. and proved far * 1 N T �3f (}; Gl3AINING, SIGN- --.. McPherson, --17• -�i x•11 more successful then the most sa�rg e Y P wrtttag Paper-"ng.TtaM do , of all — :f •., >�<>anid.d�ea.~>d.an�labodeaoof CtTTTERS i CQTTERS' —tiet� Never bare liaba1= meed. to HILTS It WSLBOURNE.e best EZ AT THE _ �, , ,. w hitevale Carriage Works --IOHM LESLIE, BOOT. AND SHOE ��1? for etlieh. Yakw pts and owu wort. Orden Seven different styles, viz.: Solicl'Com= r,odytr7 apea6ea to Ezpee!ended workman-. fort, The. Ontario, Montreal Sleigh, �• DonY t•ca•t Ah• stand, newly opp'rte the Armstrong's Patent Jump Seat, Piano News. Sieg Are I , Pickering vine4s. 7-v G8. COWAN, m' returning thanks 130E with Portland` e • so the public for their patronage during Lawrence, which will be sold at Bot• she paw ""at" would Worm them . - tom Prices 'Call -A_- see before ur. - A 9 Have, now on nee, , G seater, T Chisholm. IL 22 ' B7 poop e . wr r. •y di With all your indignation, Withal came.and A Kennedy, IlS •.22 -;116 Jaya for their anniversary serviess. On i • --The ole said we want- -> J Kennedy, • "• IlS •. 90 S6 Sunday morning Rev. Wm. occupy - Fitzpatrick's installation. • J Ci�trk • IlS . 15 - 98 ed the pulpit and preached aa�n _ ;'.So do not frown on our good tack, J -it, ,418 ' . 18 18 ll8 --- Grand total,'876. to a large congr*atton. while the mem -_` _- bars of the Baptist choir delighted .the Nor on our fair plantation, : BIIt, throw aside ; our petty frowns :' -mow- people with their sweet siaog. Is, the _ ' .. And give cougrntulation.1. . ' w►ttTer. ' atteicooa and evening the ttamease con 'gregations listened with rapt sttentiop to Oar poet says Ilse Mayor's true- The Cunuty Council it their late session two powerful -and "41 sermons, ''a A credit to his nation; re-elected Mr. D. Ormiston as' Collegiate had b7 Rev, W. H. Emaley, of $4 in oar town we ma e ti o oto - w that be bas •aur his •nop and tat•nas teep• p • y xpec : .' I . ztag on liana • LEA. I ^ Factory Made chasm elsewhere. 7-18 Education, the WhiteVale Methodist church and won ad Bios, which 'he win San c •ap for _ i 5 - - asnaasl.12y ' �T-•-Gf`= Q` Mr. Fitzpatfick was elected to the -. Whitby curlers played in the primary. Tenth Line church was well rendered and Id 'Khh t the Oatano b' hiv . appreciated On Monday after- - .4 1 - _ _ - mayorship by a considerable majority. A match he at awn or a ig �YB{�j, - T has"" -h t bolt cis• world m heel interest was .manifested duri the Tankard, bat they didn't get' it. Ths,y noon as the hour of b approached people .......,.-. �iYEM 1 IO��R t a '?set tall century. in. y , ag beat Peterboro' and Lindsay cu Monday, seen flocking to the obnroh firom :"PARTIES WISHING TO TARE ]east among the wonders of in. Campaign, and the best , of friendship' y } le•soas is Instrumental or vocal Ynafc ventiveprogressisamethodsyd soemed to exist between the candidates.. but on Tuesday the Bowmanvilie curlers ieorth, south, east and west, Sad• by 8 :' con obtain vocal strum in Ciao or by private syaLem of work that can be performed all over were the victors. The latter leas -there- m., the surrounding country was well iattnetioa.• Apply torLarms to tbscountrywithout&opentingtheworkersfrom , Mr. Go rge Tool hag lately completed � p their Homes. Pay liberal ; any one can 3o the a stone fence which is a speelmea of fore, to go to Tornnta to play for the represented. Nesta had been heralded Miss A. E. Coutts, Pr -0f. Of 1VtuSiC. �� � �:. aospodal ability gth-and-beauty - An oyster supper to rd•" that the es of the Wh:tevate e = • raynt; captt � t ladies Method. Music room at the residence of Yrs. Head not needed; us 'and si At the first meetin of the new Board ist church proposed giving in the base : :o4poate leswa pinna Pickering. W. Cut thi• out and return to to and we will is expected. ' g •sad you tree something of great value std im• -- of EducatiCin held on Wednesday Inst, meat of lila church on Feb. 8th, a •'grand ="• portailco to yon, that w i start you is business Mr. Lankin's health is improving. BSA wO fDERB exist is thousands of which will brio you in more mons right away Mr. Hilts has lately butchered some .Mr. J. B. Dow; was unanimously chosen English dinner," and :.batt patriotic air a se I11 the world. Grand outfit fine rk and Mr.' Mitchell some beef chairman of the Boatel for the prawns Englishman could resist the tem tion , . ; . .. - Yew_. - -dine on roast- �:? �4 profitable wash t at can be dyne wall• r as home shoatd at once send their addr•a• roads are again ptssabnew wit le, Dir. H. and B. The Fire Brigade hold their second 'Notwithstanding e a i} ,so Hallett A Co., Porstadd, Maine, and receive DO Y0� 0� IT ' have done well, The market is good. annual ball. tonight in the Mesio ball. hundred sat down, to dinner there wag �, ire. tuft Information bow either set, of all ages ' Wbether or not the , ladies of Canaan Allen, Of Centrid Bank notoriety, was ample supply for all. At 8:80 the chair ';q a Baa •ata tr•sn a- so on per day, sal upwards lot J -,-- . sea Sa •r from tboT Ivs. You are started free. Capt. Do you lknow that the Federal Life are realizing all that they expected from formerly accountant in the Ontario blanch �7as taken by Bey. J, R. Real. The not required. Some have madsover $ 0 ins, Assurance Company has a Guarantee Capital of excellent.enter'tainment was opened with r.' rlaje day at ibis stock. All succeed. sy s400,o00, Government Deposit of sea coos and i. leap -year I do not know, int as yet I bank here some ten years ago. -- in every respect a regular company,t»oina level have not heard of any silk dresses having The meeting to '?onsider the amalEamg- an anthem by the ohahe,-and prayer wag ,s y For Sale, premium policies if aesirea, but ttaL it now jun pmohased. Perhaps they keep these tion of the Agricultural Societies of East ot%red by Rev. J. J. Bedditt, Earnest r offers also pure insurance, with absotntelyevery thi a secret, or it may be that all the and Nest Whitby and Pioka>:inR with the and eloquent addresses were given by '' guaranty of Safety and security which can pos mga y G. MCColiooh Wm ' _ - -A GOOD Milch Cow. bred to Holstein sibly be, afforded on the depositor level .prem- , proposals flava been accepted. Judging County Society was held sieve on Satyr. Revs. T. Normals. . 11 lams. due to only 12th march. Apply to inm plan v from appearances I think the outlook is day last, Mr. Howdetl, President of the Freed, J. J. Redditt, W. H. EmsIey and i J, R. R5&izu, Pickering village. - ilo you Icnoss that of the premiums hi hl encoII When nae of oar Conntp Society, in the chair, Represent- E. Murphy, Esq., of, Toronto. The sing which you Ray on's level premium policy, a very if yIIg' • Farm t0 Rent . or Sell. large part is merely a loan or deposit with the townsmen comes forward so gallantly in ativea fr K Company, witch, at your Santa, the compan snow s county were present, end were in favor. of and t members deserve great credit for Will use in hart Syme r amity y rises into such an Y T C of feeling as be smalgsmation. Considerable 'diversity their success. Mr. Cl and Misaea- a o no Lrndred Scree. Good sWne Carry —�� .--' Do you know that it is now possible did a week ago, and sings so sweetly of of opinion existed as to the most desirable Rector nasi 8perght, of Markham, well• f, awe ung noose a ne driving tones to obtain ppasse Lite Insurance without tie neves �• shooks and reify girls." I think he lace For locating the ezt»bition. Mayor enstained theirwide reputation as vocalists and good outbuildlWa. A mania making these Josue or deposits, and hence p p -`- - -� Iwster tbrougb the . For further particulars wittouiibe>reoeasitF.otthus contritnittng to the must be---os,-the hem"reieh for the Long offered tilt tree ase far tea wars Tl.evi Annie, of Washington, rbsd as - aghs pr ses,ortoJOHN WOODRUFF, 'payment of your own Polle . - "milk and holey" of matrimonial bliss his race track grounds and to, remove the, esceliedi-Woolion.,-T}le ahnrch to 7 ; _ _.... _. Ivo you !snow that by avoiding tress for w i renowned. He present buildings "to, that site, thus re- a beaaifal appearance since it has , ' _ y-. -C]�e2 j deposits or loans yon may for many yuan save _- - _tile fair in the cotta town. upholstered. The proceeds amounted. to f'[4 �6e )las our beat wis ea. �t �� ���� r from ore•third bl T3 -percent. of the pattens p D, ..- _ . � S outlay.req�ired b the .•rlon• level premium Mr. T. White has sold a fine weal -bred Pickering is in favor of Wltit►s4,�s being r _, plans, and retain �be ditteroace for your bII+t mare•colt fol a round slim. Tile Ddeasra. mors central, A resolution moved by The pupils of Wbitevale School hada +; - . - .us= or your eststb z - Peebles are the purchasers. It pays to Wm: Beith and 'seconded bT Hugh, very interesting time on monds+y last on _ t , 1 desire to return my hanks to the public for GEO . HERR, Agent, breed good stock: Howden .was adopted appointing' two being visited by Mr. Fiold, Wan former , "- - - ,their pNroasge sines i took possession of the ' a Jack is Kinking things boom to 'the dtreotors of Eaen aoorety •to meet at the teacher. In remembrance of their many �' ' ''business. Sad to intimate that to future I will - PICKERING, ONT. I .. „ - - ft,Ton Land at 111 oma firwclawrrl . forbirs• �. Ane wanted. a y north of this town. If be keeps on at the call of President Howden, to draft the pleasant associations titer• presented him .i t I nave adasa s..wel new bmrsee have nae same rate a while longer lite woods os, his terms. 'of union. Snbsequentlys ,SII' the with a baantifal leather bound dressing ,, , i rigs renewed, so that Oboe b..t of satisfaction Rn H. daivi8i - astg will soca be no more. societies, except Wal of Pickering, agreed Daae. Mr. Field has`ths Rood :wishes of " be Owes se m7 pia � 'to make We conditions as settled by -the a IMMO circle of Whftevale fir odds. Chief Agent, Centra! Ontario, !4t' T•tvaa rwapaRbl•. Woodatoek'a tai•nte this' vent 'is only delegsta binding apo* their respective Revival ' r . �iN :{ bt Yoage street Toronto. b milli an the 1. eocietissa • _ - _ Beipti�tt ohoroh:. . • - ,` I �. . - ' r' . . _ •. ry .. '... _- - - 4 s.i•:K r�'�r""w"y� ,. /. k •�, ' {.' p 'Sz ;�-. y- '�:,� ,, .4 A. 717�•. .3 .1. p+. r ".4,x+"t1"" . .�`?1. .•r. ,, .!t,S .�, . A . 1, a. '� .�, '4`,' ✓ire- . - .�. f. tit . , v ✓ f. - k # _ .. ..• s "� . ti _ .'`• , . • . .. ,:� l ; •fin .,.. r . Y- A „ - - y {�� 321 totally t. Every 47 tib man fakAing, and slot penooswetssroah• Cheap biros is England. FRABLO•07-24 IL - ', , n.` THE r WEE1h'S N EVVS. sow the. eof�e:plodon was liable deo death. We have o the following from the 11 -- :. _.�.,a VOL ._ - -- to Warsaw, Patienw, n� f - _ ---At a war council W Goo. (:lour h�Wt1 and ��• The people of Buffalo offer $100,000 for ko said 20,000,000• roubles would be air ��Y Ravra as on most im- aela of self are the tragi royal gnalttia. ',Phe jjury in the 1s. nest os. Lhe hod of a successful for n N Fa1L. d t000mpplate the fortifications on the Rua• rtaat snb'eot: The Roy Commission on What a, man -be he young, old, middle- - - •`- o Orme, of London Township, Dame to A gnat many�hwkmendhha�discovered how sign froatidr. a� ai , at reesnt. has only £to be . the fatal shoe was fired to utilise the Falls witboat o8edn an onoh disposal, i and this £4.400 is to be "ed -sows; that. and nothing else siutl he 8 y A bill for the government o[ London hue distributed in prizes of 3200 each for reap. ' - by the deceased's own head, either aeoidea- big prise been draped and will pprobably be brought thoroughbred stallions whose owners will Think well over your important ria is - - f>iUy or intentionally. A Michigan boy, is a spirit of fun, tied in early. in the- approaoh[ing sesdoa of the geamutee their services at a fee of £2, the Iife, and having made .up your mial� ver - . - - In oonsequenoe of the saoosafal ocmbina• little soaks on his dog's feet one cold day re- d=parlal Parliament. remaining £600 bein reserved for expenses. look behind -- • T -Von of sq°stten on Manitoba school lands gently. The dog was delighted mad now A Greek named Dimitrine Antippa has If the judges are well chosen, the very fact It lshis motion when the danger comes, .. 'to prevent fair prices being realized at the reluess to go our without them when the just died in Constantinople at the age of of a horse having won a Queen's remium net when he b in solitary preparation for it, -_ _1. recent sales, the Government threatens to weather Is cold, 115. - He knew Robespierre and possessed will be a great recommendation to breeder, �rhioD marks the�oan of oonrave. , 12444 a bill nest session to enable them to The Kentucky Legislature has empower- several of his letters. irrespective of the reduced fee, especially to Every man is • oonsamer, and ought to' - . - - -dispose of the lands by private ale. . ed the deacon's`°, the Methodist hurch to - those who make a t int of soundness. Q -The police 'authorities may Mr. Balfour Brea P, be a producer. He falls to make his piece Canadian Interest in the new Sault ate. elect .usher upon whom shall be conferred is inconstant • danger of assassination, and The low tee, again, ought to endure a fall cod La the world, unless he not only Pa s • ,; '. ' Marie brill is the ter o to the flan lice authority to maintain order dor. subsori tion to f. winner, so that his re• - bridge gree wing Po ty that his life has been preserved so far only > - debt, but also adds something to e y ,. ahma at4zm that the chief of ing the services. . by oeaselsis vigilance. oeipts, ncluding'his fees and the premium, common wealth. - - e f work Is a Canadian, Mr. P. Peterson. There is a thrifty woman la at Briar German ahanld,be shoat £300 or the equivalent. of a _ ty °iD8 per makes the fall on401Vst a fee of The Gov• We should remember ,that trach 4 many �e� bietsnoa neead m of the SQL wroaoe dtheam' N. -_Y. -Nott agnea overrun Frans within ernme°t never gives more than £800 for a, aided: that all tenth comes from one source. and she ttwk the atone' from hid- a year, and that nosh time the whole ofill r There ls only one sun is the heavens, yet, r ' ' . bresdiag�parposes to India ; and many peo• ° + there are Namy ­_ 0-11 I Tne Tivertra adeat of The Kin. sad reletterd for his grave. all of whioh.,pome from the one Ban. ;; ppoo Perls boasts of 10,000 Dabs, 600 omnibuses pie mig t be surprised, if they took the �-- satdine Review refeessring to the death of . A Main man who owns a big and shaggy and 500 tramcars. The omnibus company trouble to ga• through the sale lists of As a rule, the mon thoroughly disciplined who was suffocated by and black Newfoundland dog out off the possesses 14,000 horses. The Length of the thoroughbred stock, to find how few horses, , and fit a• man may be for an really Kane ' escaping gas at the house of Mr. D. P. dog'a hair carefully, had it carded and spun, ,tramway line is over 150 ninec. apart from foals . sad yearlings, fetch work, the more conscious will he be of ble MoLaurin, of Toronto, says :-The deaths and got two and a quarter pounds of jet- A Frenchman was recently gmut,ed'a di- more than •that sum. In 1886, only ova unfitness for it, the more diatroatfnl of , that have occurred in that Tamil have been bleak yarn as soft as lamb. �wocL-- y -a a t e and t lazed . - - .-- Paris judge o the sole ground about five twenty ren anything himself, the more anxious not to throat hia� - c. ae - o er A ono man was found froz3n to dea.h -_ - 11 - was caned, another murdered is.. Michi- y g that his wife world not allow him to cord above 300 -guineas at-the-ades-in-in-th self - In a Michigan forest a few days ago. Les all the letters she wrote and received. long lista in Rv ff, sad a good many of gas, and Hugh suffocated in his bed by- g Self-love Is, -in almost all mea, such as - sacs as. year h Bra Ptl3'• Stan The English Divorce Court has decide s were two•year•olda and three yea overweight that they are incredulous o! a ping 8 to the rack, Deng men. Only a .dance thst an olds in training and of high promise. l b„hitnal preterenee of theanntral • .. e B Pe v a a toe o1Z500 or a winner good to his own • b y p ported from a new opening in the Richard. A nvited llst of the fatalities b last England when the divorced persons were of Queen's premiums should rove a roman_ ret when the see Ti—Prov. Bill, Madoo. -It ls -supposed that a y married' In America and lived toaethar that e, p d by sacrifices of ease, wealth; rank, and _ _ PP°a weeks blizzard in the North•WesternStates erative investment. Country stallions are life itself then is no limit to their adminis- --gold.hes o e, which has many times ,howe a total of 135 deaths and 55 reported Ismail Faoha, the ez•Khedive, left Naples o[tea pare hased for very small sums., Bruar, ' - ." .. . been unsuccessfully sought, has at last been mtasing. Dakota' is the heaviest sufferreet 98 and went to Constantinople to live became who in serving at 5 guineas a mare, was lsatioa. ,struck at a depth of only 14 feet. Mr. J. B. et the total number of deaths having Doone- be was unable to keep the young mea of bought for 50 guineas. That good old berse The !deal AmeFican, as he has beenpa�t•• . Chtueh sad another resident of Madoe are Na les from making love to the member Berserker cal coat loO guineas a year and ad for nes of late. is a man who has shaken rd In that. Territory. p y 8 Y 1. .. -- , , ting the mina The find was made by,. of his harem. a half.ag0 ; ha has had a season since then, off the yoke of definite'creeda, whileretaia- opersMar•k Powe who first discovered Mr. ' Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, has in their moral essence and finds the high- . Mr. 11, A amisys t8e DaFe of Cambridge nacho is atillad� ertised at a fee of 10 ggaaiaeaa 8 , gold to North Hastings on the ams Dill. quietly solved the problem of.cheap homes hopes the people of England �}1 �insist on for thorn°Qhbred and 5guIneas for bA bed eat "nations needed for the condn8t of [or his workingwomen. , For $3.25 a week try 8 �e9 y mates. The moot eztraordiaary case .of s human life in experience tempered by com- The death of Big Bear removes -pro- they et board lad g, was of a dozens country's commerce beta na�p1 _ 'miaent figure Is. the North-West rebellion. places and the use of bath ram, reception protected, t berm the snreat gaara�lee well -bought stallion is that of Landes. mon sense. . . redia° .alleys. against war and ,,`,,�a borough, who ls said to' have been sold as a---Nothia 3a beneath von. ff it ls in the di - Thin 1 wsrtDa head of tD6 bind that and, dancing rooms and bowling gam' v"" ted the Fro Lake outrages ; Rev. J. P. Moore, a missionary, writer, studhorse for £z4, and Is now advertised at notion of your 1118, nothing is great or e- - t De d nniahmeat other than Fall Book, CaL, is a prohibition town mad from Japan a fee ut 50 ens. suable, If it is off from that. I'think .we are .-_ P all deeda be lots forever forbid the sale P� that tt mfiteionsries attem t to _.. Im rim ant to the discovery that be economical_ th hev_e-Tory UW Low as the fee of the winners of Queen a entitled Dere to draw _a straight line and p ows o of liquors. A coca is now btufidia a sy op_ "`"`�' B. _ ... - ■- - ehad not acted as chief curia tDa troubles.company flneaee. If theydo not live to le Pnminms appear st £2, there. are somethin say, that can never p r, gg hotel then to oat about $20,000 to named good stallions 8 W tiles bat __ . -- B�g Bear's son usurped the fithei s position the people derplse them. like forty a as Is. the United Kingdom most always be bankrupt, nes every man and practically controlled the actions of the the Frances E. Willard. This will be a advertised atlece vs from one to two does that which he was created to do. - - prw y inhibition house and no wines will be The Emir of Alghanlstan has fallen Is. varying . -'bead- Bfa Bear, whatever his [salts dor• P love with ba i and has ordered 200 of guineas. They. are, however, ae a rule, a He who has the clearest and intensest As. allowed -Wit. SP 'lag his lifetime, is new a dead and thee°• . them for CannfThe Shah of Persia baa set of uns°nnds, worthless brutes. Accord• ion of what L at Trine is the great battle of . • ' S_ ion a good Indian. A Missouri man says that he recently also ordered a bra" band. Thea music Ingto the useful list given in the almanac life, and who quits himself in it most man• - ' (}overact Dewdaey, at a banquet given went tato the woods, palated a black circle soothes tat savage bremat. published at the Field office, theraan-ml ant fully, will be the first to acknowledge lbs" ' _� _ . gave some interesting atatlatics regarding to the log an ha°r later he found 300 dead range a meeting between Mr: Gladstone bred mares at five guineas or less. Atface tory, except by the faithful doing da by the North-West. lie says the Territory rabbits there, the aalmale having mistakes and Prince Bismarck to ooaviaee the ear 7eTYb� from £3 downwards then we • ds of the worst which lay at his own tluw• -Ab - has now four members of Parliament. ion{ - the circle for a hole in the log and. dashed Burly eso,ediavly'well-bed seal3ions : ho - Premier that central pow rest policy la to ad the i is that the we not roll e8nad; - fora representative local legislators, 238 themselves to death against it hen to the central powers. it may lbs worth y how excellent are - _jnatiose of the pesos, 59 I"ners o1 marriage city Probabl one of the oldeatmea hooses the sytra.na obtaina� at such low fees iiwases, Tlue Sn methal of a Western °i want lk8 advocates, 29 doeton, 138 pwc d anaxe, ccs abaati2. His Dominant y The LOuQ Distance TrotIV ter. Hasso, five advocae court judges, five re in th"orld Is the Beagand church is Nor- There an four of these cheap sires by Law • _ call 93 cations to the Council concerning the mat- win the age of which L 800 years. 'The lander, whose descendents ought to be pow• A of horse which we would like to . trarsrl two y � , 1 �sah�� an a y' g type - . . tion not reach thou- ter were printed in the official paper, And a pagoda likastrnature is covered with shingles arful, fast and fine fe°°era Then at++ two have book among ns ls the old long-distance sand. For the population the country L mom person [oared that the printing of end an inch or two of tar. ' Runic insari - by the celebrated sin Speculum. Then are thetrow is trotter rh is not t oar. This old to th _ - well o!$°ered. his Communication@ concerning the axe tions interesting to scholar an on the build. two, again, by Petrarch, who himself carats ng' - - '. - amounted to $8, Se before he got It. Ing. the isrve fee of 150 guineas ; and then is distance trotter was very oommca just about . Saturday ls a Brat dry foe petty sin the time stn a aoaahes were developed, ad �glin from Detroit whence so man peope A women has been elected president of a as equal namberbyf8tesiiag; who receives a B Fm ''from the country cross over on the fern es street railway nompany In Ik�vet, N, H. u ])fray LesD •, d)f '�87 Feet. similar,fe . Is. ISM the fourteen yearlings a great livorlte amongst tubers, and purchase cods to the city. ie tarda while her humband b given the modest b Steriiag,.sold At public auction averag. Brs� and others, being indeed indispose. P° g y po�tion of treasurer. Perhaps ladies riding In the latter part of December Mr. P. A. � 1� � each. Then are three able In the purchasing of cattle is these Let, Landing Waiter Beam follow from is those can will be required to staled rep Muniz. M. P. for North Warwick, while ds" at two -and -half guineas or days This utyle et horse may be simply . . _ :the dock a eouple of women, whom he ens• and give the men their seats. Maa in that out with the Pytebley found himself heard- lass, by the fine old pre Strmtheoaaa- described by a quotation from an old maga. of having smaggled goods rboat them. In &V --full a d for an old Tal is y zine : Oa Monday, J 38, 17 87, a trot- - . ported vicinity appears to be the weaker vessel. IngFes Bre P Admirers of the King Tem blood can my They entered m livery stable, mads their iiWhen-he ied the hole he was too °ear 1t tag match from Monkbrides, near York, way to the offio all unsuspicious that Amo rias ea the Britannia, spied gat It, through Dia son Tom King. eras• mal ed 7 e+ P n8 Sets by 4 to think of palling •rep and so he made an ei with that of the great birdaatchet him• t° eon ,boat 17}. miles, sou perform =wen bring _watand, where they pat theCr which arrived is Ne;r York a.lew days ago attempt to clear It. His horse fitted and self for £2 The most fashionable of for a oona�derable wager 'between Mr. John Into a mariet basket and started from the Mediterranean, were several yoaa9 with his driver dropped a distance of foe all crosses at Harrison. hatcher, and �Mr. 8 inn- . - parcels Aped forty present ls that of Tonobstone imPeon+ toe their aatrlags. At the door of the ofHae girls who aid they bad oome to dhmerioa feet. Most remarks- bly Mr. Lantz and hls and BLrdcatcher. This blood, too, may be keeper, both of York, each riding his own they can sato the arms of the e�ohsl, who to marry man whom they had never seen horse escaped with no injury mon sever$ obtained for s couple of sovereigns throuph mare, which was won easily by the former. m the ammo at the Queen took the et, The intended bridegrooms failed to moon than a few beat auto. Thio Incident has Chichester, The same blood exists far mon Mr. Harrison, who wan is the afsty-second and All and .carried them Into the., them, and the girls wen detained at CAM244 filed forth In the English papers -s, number directly is the splendidly bred Eimiastar, year of his age, and rode is -shone 12 lb.,. - m -house. The wpmen wen very angry, Garden. of yarns about wonderful m1 +i Its, that should who- is by Newminatet ,oat of a Stockwell wear the distance [n ons hour, twenty-one but the official was Inelambie and the goods Opporents of Goverment' ownership of have baen fatal, but -weren't -- p°e'ok,thai mars $e eervw at £3: Thos same orcin minutes and a half. Mr. Simpson rode 10 ` - were confiscated. _ -- - tel lines in the United States MG call- lad, co dents to be heard. from Is 'atone 6 lb. Great sums wen deseadinst on • I Pb rres�on oceurs spin in Limestone, a horse with s it _ _.___________L -r:'sadtiati-p5 ie of the Central Bank ing atteatiem to tDe recent boycott of the one who si$r►s himself " Rnatia," and had Fuck sodldaklv6esenesat 9 gniae" the event of the match." Th w" lU0 faflareIs the number of widowsand orphaned i Commercial Cable Company by'. the German caps the edifice with. the followi�nigg "A The sacconful double eras ot-Tesehstanw. y� � �t July. We fancy that a man .' families that it impoverishes. Bank sharer•'' Government. Operator in Germany have mon remarkable escape, from death by a. aha be had for guineas Aithotas by Rost man 11_stone 12 lb_,_17}_ _ - - 4have beet too generally considered a secure beam instructed to refuse despatches -,offend fall (though not is hunting) than any of crusiam, shoreet6at serves stab ahnndsedignla- miles along a country road would prove a .. and Pa Ing investment far true moseys. for the Iinee'd that oomptny, and, as they these mentfoaed was that of (teen) Lieut. • ess. Fear better korses have eVVwf trod the turf very useful one purl Heavy iatarest and a sense of dignity that an'ail Governmoat oiBoisle, they must obey. Colonel Noon, 54th Regiment, on Jane 15th, than Gladiats°r and ' . _ ` .. aawne I Pp of a bank promises to the The 'incident ls cued as an llanatntaoa of 7848. When riding through the Tama hlyl+ed son, Can. - probabty encaaraged the small the power which control of telegsaphio tom- Woods at Domini tom didate is given in marriage for the nominal A Philaati repit Indian Prince. +� . . capitalists who placed their all in Central muafostion gives a gores went ver to Marne Bruce, befell consideration of a am of gnuneas. The The Maharajah of Darbhmsga, has stock. Their experience will make invest. The steel or y at down a perpendicular precipice of 237 feet services of a Boa of the handsome beadman_- _ menta In any but the beat bank shares us.- , w es it is bored and ready for His hone was killed on the -pet, and him- called Carthusian (a big horse with Pleatg established, is connection witD Lady D°f- popular for years. Then ' mounting, will weigh 5} tons, and will be self mirwnlcusly sewed without having ens- of bona).. are. K be had or £2.10e. Florin, feria', Medical Aid for Women fund, a ,, proadon law provides ab the L est steel a ever made la ase oFsu tamed aqy lasting iajary, and itis not long ehorse by Sterile , aervesmanB, "L1►e pro h =d-dispenary for-WOMA„ . -- grr gg L a cost _. uo machinery to psotent the people Ing, will lose its projectile with a aped atnce I ass Lha gallant geaenl (now) enjoy• party of tenant•farmen of those within to himself of mon than $25,000. This bane• from the inoompeteaoe or dishonesty cf bank of 2,000 feet a second, the pressure in the iD8 Dle clunes at the Jnntor United Service Bamt Rothchild's haat " for nothing. Ten• volenc noblem m daring theEding t eight yeHy - -*` -:.directors. It they we all able and honest chamber being fifteen tons. Its cost to the club." ant -farmers Hviag in the iI oynell country has uxpended in philanthroworks felly ' the mport the eat ngninz and from which United States Government will be about The correspondent encloses with the let- get the 'use of •Oswestry, .a powerful, horse $1, 700,000 ; Including the and an- •. the ablic learns all it an know of a solvent $3,300, --A built• up gra of the lame size, or ter ma etching of the spot, showing a very with splendid .blood�or hunters, at £ 1, and do of three It Itals and twm-7. __..._ In _, _ p . bank a true. If they'an not it L false and one not made by a ogle coating, would cost steep rooky °oast ace e , with a road way tenant, of his owner pay nothing for it The three sohooL, the open g of 160 miles of '" - .leads tc rain taaooent depaiton and shmn• 4122,400. Is. view : this tact the /napes- ant on the d3WV high rep the hill- Dak mush roads, and the oonsermcdon of irrigation . . -holden that any.searchisg inspection would of the experiment ls considered one of th4 the same blood in Golden Cron who stands war o , -be-was- _ _ 11ave.-qEx. mat important recent achievements is pup- in the %%ton paddocks at a fee of i'2. The made a H. C. 1. E. he remitted �$150, �� ararrsp tts►an'a revs. . Wig• .r A Petroleum Gas Engine. . master of the Badsworth hounds only' char tomato. Is. 1883 g Hata to his rottrtroa. The following ls translated from Natrsre £1 for the use of Knight of the Forest, by all arrears dee him in.. Dir. dominions, The sager trust -in the Stairs has cloud The Bank of E land h" reduced its' (Paris) : ".The..lsnaoh w .to over $825,A00. sard_In• 1885 he _._ - . _ltp four nfiaeeies, °g - ,mare- remitted $155.000 mora To the Beaarla , limb —moo or steam• #tO-Pei off. lso ie 23 feet long,.5 test b taches broad _ Ttie French, Court of Appeal has decides} and 3 feet deep: It has bora running since Is, "Might be ,ship Graf Forlorn. June last from Havre to Taaoarville b the Ats`nlia. now a crus o ss to E �B asPP+ a highly ednaatad d thatpriestsIn France way get metric. new canal making an average aped of 7.b land. ratug °g man, a fine English sohoLr and a most royal r , farms an ' for $8,000,• , tea S. R. MacLeod, holler mannfactnrer, of . supporter of the British Empire. -000 off foreign capital, g a,)/,,� knots•per. hour. There are two cylinders of Father Ryan, who, was imprisoned at Glasgow, has failed with liabilities of 41MP * tiro le action and a fi wheel Yn a horizontal a Real estate valued at $200,000,000 -hang- 000 P Y Limerick for a month for inciting to illegal .-.ad hands in New York city during the year plana The cylinder can be worked ince• ach is connection with the Pian of Cam - Joseph Chamberlain' that as a race ndenti of each other. The petroleum .The Truth Of Weather Lore. 1887' we shall be ion livd•whea we take more steam iA yrodaced cold and w 'without an paiga, Ras released the other day and was P Y vers a reception b ten thousand persons. The tent survival of weather -lore. is It will take £10,000 to break rep the 1��, can r of a loBlo in a receiving cylinder P y If '.Ghent Easters, which was'recently sold for ge a' B y Attention has recently been drawn. to the these days of intellectual emancipation is :" £18,000. Inadon Socialists were prevented from placed next to the ea$iae, and worked by wonderful material' development of India. not it'all remarkable when we consider the Twenty-six rwone m e -confined in the h rd,y. a meetln$ is Trafalgar egaan yes• the en onksid itself. Thus petroleum motor .ff•• When India first came tato British hands it extent to'which thearlgar sayings embody °IIt9 Pe terday. - fen considerable,advantages over the steam. neither booght or sold to any considerable real cruris. A fewyears ago Messrs Aber Fort Smith, Ark., jail on the charge of engine. The vessel ls started at will, with. , murder. Rusaha is said.-.-tc-be oontempliting the �. extent in the markets of the world. It h" crombv and Marriott embarked os. an ex - of her land and sea forces on out any previous generation of steam. now become one of the most important buy tremely interesting inquiry with a view to I. tIt isbzpeobed, that the new German Mili the Pacific co"t Whilst the vessel is at rest absolutely both era and sellers. • In the cotton trade, for determine, by actual comparison, how far tary bill will Involve an ezpeditnre of 243,• ing is consumed. There is no smoke nor dirt the alar proverbs e:pnae relations, or ee _-M aW marks.. It is understood is Rome th" the Amari- of any kind. There is absolately no danger instance, India is becoming a 'formidable POP P 1 a tidal of Lancashire. Its ex rta in otton aencoal which the resp is of meteorological coati foot btrucallk is theer abdomenb 'the bail f Abercarne was to. °Ondemn the iriah Nationalists tags ib tt�e small weight of burning material' yarn have iiSoraaeed eighty-three per Dent, science that something like a hundred of the y y Sir Michael Hicks -Basch advoatea-the ne^ossa to carr indeed thin.motor con• within five yenta. Its proximity to China P 8 j and died instantly, ry y slid Japan enables Bombay to intetfere'mer• more ppopular sayings are, under ordinary r extension 'of local government to Ireland sumer about 89 Ib. per horBepower per hoar., eon3itions 4 • _ Leprosy to said to be afflicting many after order h" been established. Three lona .of the petroleum will last lonely with Lancashire's command of these , trustworthy. Such being the Scandinavian Womigrapta in northern Min- game Secreta Mathews kin at twelve gallons markets. In 1886 theme two countries ab- case, we need not b9 su!Trised that simple • newts, and Dakota. Secretary + speaking _ sorbed no less than 80,000,000 lbs, of Indian country folk prefer familiar couplets to all Aa.Ohio man who went $2 to a New Totk Btr°iingham _last night, denied therumor . : of dissensions in the Salisbury, Csbiaet. yarn. In regard to the wheat export from the "isobars,"'" cyclones," rind " aynchron � I advertiser for a reliable method of reducing T.vents•Elght 11111es IIpOII a Single India to England, of which so much h" out charts," in the world. If Dille clear, . i , -gas bills, w" told to burn oil. A monument is about to be erected to ti a teen' said, rt'e petro that trough the United tela near,' meanA the same as the pre - The City of, Washington ls aid to h memo late Czar in 91 Grand Court O 000 On the oceas(on Of the Hamburger Bi- Iadtan wheat in 1886'7 than is. IL% 6, India sure, aecom anied , great a rgrw---Ma taygwrTmn mann sewer t e �., c a o con c cle club's, run to Ahreasburg sad back actually exported betwgen five and six r vieibil' o ow by t e ad• • world -twenty-two' feet in diameter. pope h" deblined to receive Din tyyle stretch of about twenty-eight g h' ty•ei ht En lisp cent. more i e at- Tante o a dlstnrbanae with rain and south• The State of New York expended nearly J n of Don Chloe, who desire to miles nae accomplished n on r .year., The apparent discrepancy is ez• erIy wince," which for all practical purposes . $14,000,000, in 1887 'for Common schools. r n to his Holiness a cross set with Richar , e o t amember already plained by the fact that 'France,. it doom, the preference is justified on the Of that amount nearly $9,000,00 was teach• de. - well-known at a trick rider. Until now it notwithstanding her high tariff, took mere ground of , breath economy. The ire wages• agent of Spain has addressed- -wma considered warcely. possible'to turn the large quantities, , and a vast expansion thirty=one words demanded by science stand �`',� • - A Georgia farmer's hors caably tv n atter to Mrs, Cleveland "king het for her one wheel to any practical use, because it 'took place ,in the export to Italy, where no'chance against four. Tlowed $425 _is. grBea�oka.. The farmer photograph, requires an immense amount of persever- Indian wheat is becoming increasingly pop. But It is unfortunate that, along with the , i `_�__aew whet his horse as tronvh he were once to enable, one to ride for any length of ular, and by .reason of its cheapness is mak• limited number of folk•asyinge founded os. _ The Scottish crofter object to the execs•1. a, savings bank tion of the emigration ,so gime while goad tt a upon a machine that affords no rest to Ing the cultivation of the native product truth, there has survived a very large num Iowa, after twen�yhwo years of the -bol lands f the emig remain unoccupied. th3rider. Schulz, moreover, took the beet unprofitable. An important factor in the ber founded -on the gromoest error. These - ,. ._._. ition bf the gallows, returns to it with vi drivers along at a very good pace, so that to rapid progress of India is the remarkable latter Have borrowed credence and retpeot or and Dear enjoyment. Ons or two Cardinal Manning i- reported to have writ" spite of the very muddy and soft state of development of her ..railway system. Dur- from the proved thedibility of the others, hearty l ten•- letter -to Rome, cautioning -the Vmti• � roads, the mile (nearly four and a half Ingg the year ending March 31, 1887, 1,025 and apparently trey are all destined to sink other St►tes have h a similar experience. a,n against oppainp Mr. Gladstone in Irish English miles) , was covered in half an hour, miles of 'railway were opened for traffic, i R or sw m together, Hammer an we will at , ' ' A Chicago bootblack has a box, the sides affairs. . Even " gutter Atones" and bad• paving wate maktti ' the total mileage is op'tration at certain favorite proverb: which we know to 3 of which are ornamented with $5`gold pieces? The family of the Crown Prince is greatly no hindrance to the one•wbe 1 rider. On that date 13,39J. And yob ouch is the be based upon error, it is all in vain. The sttrro°ndd by silver coins, Rob" been excited over the poisoning by. some un- tee wa back ScSn]z aDowe� n roverencs r tradition is too much. - • : off gird ti35 for it, bat thinks it is. worth known a ;gree, an cense t e greatest sensation oversgo return of close upon• six per cent. An o a the sapert one, pare inn rimpto, °g• everywhetre. Sohnlz always area the front w" yielded on the entire capital of nearly wbior, coup our attempts at destrao71 y. Of the 1,900 man who were running engines A panic occurred In a church is the south. wheal of an ordinary 52 -Inch bicycle, fitted £180,000,000 sterling _invested, in these the most invulnerable are theme ascribing' . - ' - -in Brooklyn last year an Invwdgation proved of the Tyrol 'on Thursday, eamsed by a wo• merely with fork acid handle bar. rads. . oestrin. effeota to the in8'nea.- of the moon: _� ---- - ;' 11 . ., . I., '. y . - . .. I . .. � r , . Y I «, 4 . , : . 17 . - . _.. . .� - - . J� I ... A . "MnK OILMAfflMi 112UI fd Qwbee has &tleeoted ■sao6 ohm- Ocean fitswuhip pt magsn t colrPoen 6 MOLD, Andque Bream FOBALL. On a weet.oaa�sr , tion InBD96W , (3eMMI Booth, apsaking Via New York should take -do Brie r%8- �O`Dt Natural wood, aoa•atber icotaee and WORK e�la, ,o,.Vtie oath sena sue n -Ouse -- Fanada koa�YoaWings, Frames, etp.�,.lutinge, 3n- r.B.YfCY�:,:agaels.>•e�M• of It, Mys:-"The war is French way, as it in not oral the shortest and but r The Ioc&1 fipvenoteat bill which will 1» Y+ Lorry t+, spins Matadale •introduwd at the beginoiag of thesewion, has had to be prosecuted ardnot fearful line, but labds peopL class -to the ten of °m• OF,CROPS Is a>R ";l p oto., whoteals • retail. L.n.id to b• vwy. a ' hal eater odds, an attack having boon made on one oc• the leading steamship oompaniam. Ise. buy. &IW-. ][ATT. . -_ . __ _ t co, Teel to IIIIIC>•own ezper• ' casioa upon'the 6Znrs of the Army, which Ing tickets, ask for tlae'Erle. M R LONDOifl OUARANTIfiE FAILUR,E,..,,,.0 ad will be heartily suppor. o every 1 ry lsA�ACC]OENT ,�. (�) F Cn11`iL__; resulted in serious in'n to several of the - - s01em� °t �` Gova'�e - �` ngmber. Horeover, . in many different One of The western 'ranoheri le owned and , 0 EN^ EL and Northern Dakota and min. �osohen. managed by a woman. $he b probably the �. +W,�• Dominion Government Deport . prate of French Canada the L•rraoiu of the atlw belle of the west. �. Bead Office: T9 i;Sog Eft >r+M. Taemq neiOta. baps and fall particulars "' _._ the opinion of the oommertad joarn•b ,Army hares been w[lfally burned down. In G.nUemen of laawea .anted is a&tepnomw to b Iases. •d h had ^to be Bas 1 Coc•H eons °sera in one minute• districts. A. T. XoCORD, regarding lands. prices, etC., Neat . - are too many person - -$v ranch appear to have been occupied _ MW the number of merchants is on the %ous"M the on oar marc es •boadoaed because of the extremely f Brom opposition manifested towards the Sales- Solomon, when he gave his famous jadg• Ment, was the first man -who ovsr.._propoud _ to lit the diff•reace -&0."mo t Bocce"" for the Dominion, free. Address ,C.• H• WARREA, &eo...IPaN�. d> v gt.p , Minn., Or - • iagrease. There can be little doubt that we tioaists." The Army has also been attao a _ _ - �A J. lire HCCYINBe Tray., Pass.-ASt e have -reached Lha after -t rind „ be_bama! po during which everybody should move with iabe.-3� Qglmtd+_ft€.a> ip eTm•„ L opposed by the Government apo L not Qm hate to its nataealooloe and DrevmM Oat. P i Aad all other FIowerinR Pinata, 1n great rarietLL_., Palmer House BIOCi. TOl'OIItO. cantina until bastnese'is restored to a sound -condition. =_------- . _. --- allowed to hold meetings atter midday. Italy its gatherings are disturbed and its The difference between Jay Gould and the m-311<msn is that while they both water • Illustrated oatalojrue upon app Webster Bros.; • Florists, - fitaasusea. "I Royal EW Btieam�hlp� In his speech in Congress is ''support of members stabbed, In India it is the sub• hostile their stook the milkman always milks his . first. v , AGENTS ! A'6'ENTS'! Saalag during winter from Portiamd abase• day and B.usaz every. Saturday o ultepoo sena r ®mer hos Qaabse eveertyy to vsepesi. . his Commerical Annexation resolutions, Mr. + ' Benjamin Batterwortb clearly showed that loot of the comments- missionaries. But in Utah it is afforded facility, 8nspo'ial help, by A Care for mi The habit, tho Canada," Munificent Par►llet Braise withrow'spopular'• Biatary, s trough ay ting s'1 Loadonde to Lad mall send pueonsw grotl� ,� lr . also from vs, - he is aiming at shuttingoff our trade with •� every except the Mormons, opium depsom iaia, morphine habit, notvons prostration cansod b the use of toba000, e Liquor Problem;' Elam P. Jonas " ring wo dupla rammer moa sMameY& 01 __ BTeat Ba itaia, He Paid . England is ace -'- _ .. _ walcetuloaea _ .. in a anxious to see the ports of the United .-L'. fates optIned to Vs for trade while This little iaoident may paths illnetta,� _thfi.. Chimiess. .. brain, ata., premature o a lose of vitality caused Goay:h'a b over-exertion of the brain, and lose of natural Shadow; • ualight and ' -!•Mother, Home and Heaven," etc. Po u PorYaad, Baton apo- hiladelphla • sad d ease% - Inez n Taal W GaN w eters es, are closed aitainet her, at leant to star lately accredited to Eur old y -y°IIOg ws Glasgow barlff to old or middle aged -oho are broken dower from nay oto, to 1:mt wt BaloOa, Pnblirher, Toronto. fortnightly. thsextent e[ a which is suggestive of was talo leave"ot a.bery era ant of theabo�a caures,Or any Can" notmeatiwudabeae for „ . 7re>hl, pwog , or oeh�e tntoraoariyoonaedi�' �t,t prohibition. n lishmaa, &a ,pitying him that his wife send yyour address sad 10 cents la stamps !o Lnboa'a (A; (� Bohumaober it Co. Baltimore • 9. p smppp�� Jost " there are roteasiooal dinners on gone to 1Sngleud for the adnoatiba of Trestles is book torus of Diseaau o1 tan Books .SAUSAGE E CASI NCS- Hallfaz • Shea h 00,, .� Joha if F. • Wm. ibosty F asset sealed sad secure from ooaervatioa. Address 1l -nun ! tlo 81 John N.B. ; All a b Co.,�{oe��. I -.-. . -.-.. - .- L :­.: ]_, in Parisi who at a moment's notice take the there children, acid : J 'You mast be very y Laws AT Welliavtoa street East. Toronto out BFT IMPORTED ENGLISH SHEEPS, also Small lone Tint of aontse, yon have •number Amerism Hoge Casio Quality gnarautoed l.ovs a A1Cen, New 'York ; H Bouruer, ioroaie place of s gusset irni►bie'thraugh aliases to at- .� ' „ He is a model husband who will pretend i lluta w suit purchasers. rite for prices °11•na, B's' i Oa. Qcabeo; Wm Brooa<le, PitIWNi tend-a_dianor rty,.there are siso rofes• two. I tried to explain to him, said the Dhla; H. A. Aura Paislana Boston 1I&ntrea4 doral meoondslor dnelm, These men may Englishman, "that that was rite out of the to praise his wife's abHity_as a cook and then. _ . y use her do haute as sinkers for his Bahia T question. M wife would be in a eat rage � 8 Jas. Par S ons l : never have fought a duel in their liver, but q y 8r.- . ' they aoatrive to get themselves rid wife; and�my government _ r pr C�+� L �� _------y_o t..... alio. would paaish-me severely. The Chinese ---COff NO IdOre. • MILLEiI S TIC DESTROYER. _ - - - 1. . end by believing them >w be past m&aten in drplomatLt was astonished, bat after a pease 'Watson's oo h drops an the beat In th STO K3W, give raluable pro• t V } , the art of handling swords sad pietoIs on he aatd : " You Europeans have so mush world for the throat and chest, for the voice pantloa a fair trial. It oDontd ; ( . - fields of honour. more intercourse with China now that we unequalled . See that .the letters R, dt T. W. promptlyaadeIIec6uallyiadestrovinr 1 / -_ _ - The 150 lice who went to evict David °: ho you will soon become sufficiently are stamped on mob drop. - aadothervermiapeetr, u The o! Ball kern e. on the estate of Col. to sot as we do. In thio s irit the s+ sk n which Sheep all nsubJecas nes yy P I knew s mesa once `who never cold a as as8t c 79c. and 1AM86o Tzreinmbe Tottenham, (:cants, Wexford, took a fire in thin spirit he will probably return. r �+ to 'drum p m 86 Lambe, SITOS MILLER,,%C,o.. Tozooba • . '. syr Ser Chinese diplomatlat started for Europe, and lies Who waa he! A Cbio o - _. -' engine with them. After the end -of the te�ltwo _--_ ...--_--.---_-- • ,� Little Wiuleltntae earnazo. J3is eater at a time. DYEING, AND CLEANING.. <'y y hone had been battered the defender We err eiild<r• who rbr su ole res err eAossa -- -_ - -drove back the police with garden Sadie ..le "teas year junior. They are People who an aabfaot to bad brasth, foul coated ,B'ham Breadmakera Yeast .s e e rsbjecr befb" Na- .. ry vory affectionate with one another, but when- Worm. o my dLordv of the Sumach, ono at cams Masr,ma mrd all liar rest, _ .. _ filled with hot water. The home from a be rsllsor d by n ttag De. Oaeoa's Stomach 8itiera. So.sbe ka'ori,f re's flet brat, [Jl�itrel, ever . Sadie become. possessed of .penny. PARKER & 'CCS -- fire ease. then turned Oa, sad, stream the old and naso rimed►. Ani your nressML • Caerr Ies brrad it !6r mluYert, 4e► boas are tAa a en�ya Wiltfe is sure, by eoaziags or promlsea, to ., Editor, did on read that article I wortu sad Head Offices r �sd mrtae - rkr aaeaira she dare sol .. o<eer, of cold, water seat into the bull dia for an �' I gg secure it. White had obtained .three ossein ' y BOY THE BBEAOMAKER'S YEA�7, PRICE b CENTS, -L. -- hour, al. the end of which time the drenched from Radio ander, promise of future baadedyon yeeterday!" "Yes, air." "What and shivering defenders surreademi. meat. Sadie secured another dent hen would you think after readies that if I told ''-9 TO 763 YONGE ST. ' -_ -aa Ism -of -this Wiltte-'ire a fb bv� as coax too Baia tone Tear a aohooliag in ` Eo6 Yoags Street, l _ jonsaatl was s remark on the possibility of posesdon�of it. Sadie demurred. Ile at life T" "-I would think that you meat city OID°°s'{ . �. Q�txa B1 �' }TOWNTO' i n-- - I �Qe ll • Ontario declaring her iadepeadsaoe •rid set• ready owed her too mash But Willie per- have wanted your time most abominably." loo Colborne titiaet... .Brantford; out. ting rip as a distinct and separate republic. 'severed and at.last secure I the tient-thin whenever your aomaca or Bowels gat ant or or 4 John 8troatNortb... .•....HamAtoo,. - __._ _­ .-%"a 0 91111011111111' .... . - - , ... .That remark has led to ooasider•ble nom= lino not s. a loan, but am a gift What did dor causing Btllananas, p" or Indigestion. _ _ wars 1belr attendant ev11a, Yke at semi a does of Dr, : V �% � ' Gem''1. Ment, some of tlitime oommeats not be W111 p do . Did he spend it ! 'Oh, n� . He uarwa s stomach Sitters Best family medimtae, Y e 8sMoringg to this journal. We don't mind held possession for awhile and then ave it Ali Druggist^. 60 artae r . 11inoompiimeatary commenbt. We are quite back to Sadie to part payment of his three- A. P. 884S-1911414- __ . .11 .. : ._, .Agh` . os''who fir at two 1 Before the ' day was over yaraale-Ulunrated descriptive a pound 44 smwribe we expect to pay tipp Them's our Willie ....... in repeating the operation, PATENTS .alogus free. R. Chamberlin. Taranto Ar 0� Mat$marts - oteayyton Iitdoperideat. until finally he owed Sadie nothing! sedle EUREKA E. A. McCann.lt.a't'r• TOBOGGAN ._ D YW+I - _, . - to mystified and Can't exaatly mem head Dorche.ter.Bta ,Oat: why da you ase these Expeadre AauAean ono __ , The Bard was asked to composea little yst>8 1 Canadian ,along Powders when yyou can get see good : the tranewtion, but am- WUlie ass&res her (�� �p n. Adie wAST61e over the entire llo and whol,� at one half the pricey Prove itkx try poemopon his childhood, and thisis whathe that it is all right she mace to the sitaadon, �Qn Adore"' e:1te. is. FFdtltla. ingtheCeokk''sGem. RManuf atusedby p� - - .Produced':-" How dear to mg -heart is- the g 8T tharea aspect. Toronto. �T T T8 W �IaHL�Yf - 101'O�tO. For The Nervous and is natiaded -#ew Y°tie World, itLi The Debilitated- ' . sehool I attended, and how I remember w TKi DA31d-7"Paieas ataabowa: wui . distant and dim, that red=headed Bill and � No one can say with certainty that the seat a lite time, and costs only Tt eu. Bald - the pin that I bended, send carefully put oo IarBeat living ire• has yet been seen by civ. by ,gena, Som, territory star open. Sam. f ANADA PERMANENT The 'Aged. ilized mesa• Until recently it' was s D (troy by ,xpren) on pec, of pr1G, Ad• g thobeaoh nndat him. And how I recall the y uPx-� - drop �. W. eLLEY & CO., e7 Yonipe tt, Toronto. loan .and Sai'fngs Co. � - - - sarp-be of the matter, when Bill nava a Pell that the largest race of trees were the loam• - URl9 li,:rone Prostrat;on.rlrryone Has& sad n from the soh h t L mo►h Redwoods, or "Big Trees "-S•gaois oto „c,u, a eofAlrog MY�o•f-A grand chance lsoosroaarsa 3866. I Stomach and Neuralgia. iv 1= Dleuiases, and ail - L. ePTwB P per+ i8 ng edge' of Oarmeat &aMertbM Capital fiS.6ee.see _ Us ballet head ■mashed n the taster 8igantea-of CAlfornia: There are Soar 'O to all ata braao9at eysta am, scientific and ...... F P raid•■p captaal•... 9.aeeses affections of the Kidneys. above; amd the scholars all set a dim. groes of thsms-the Calaveras, 3Laefpow Rebaate, Yo miewfita C rttanr hartsig trouble, Reserve Fund . •... ...:... 1,18Y.ewr - aF shauid visitus at once. Perfect aaastaction aesured. Total Asaeu.........................' t1.Set.eli A NERVE TONIC. That active bo Bill ; that h h•lea cad ise� 6tonpa situated is the ooaatri 3p _l:2_ Billy tg PIng a CORRIOAN, Pr ,^ Yoag, P Billy ; tVat lona boy, Silly. that mat on of the same natne, and another genet lately 4p y 1,,, :-Co: s Bcunaros, Tonosro 9r:; Taao.•rfo. Os uo0094W zW.Boi�S A ro=a cr tum Com. er�.ona Qs' r Pte„ discovered on the western fianka of the Bier• IAN ,.,1DIAN BU,JINE$S UNIVERSITY DEPOSITS K teat -at current rata of 1aGrook a Ta Nevada. Th ran 1tr diameter all the v !'u i:e Wbnry tlul dingg,lo opsin tl:udenL from Ce k Clod end the dlrmvarer of tOm We would like to -know what Senator British Columbia. Cala°roi.>, Hamas, Illinois, and orcomecundedhailInCurr ttaYP.ras•a Crtru: Cotvocanup to 36 and 38 eet, and .II heir G'wrmoaa DBBENTIIRES Issued la Currency or SaruDg. wife valuable tamed)', l oaag asaf a- Call, of Florida, who has Introduced a bill quite & numoer of other orates'cadProvinces,.Dowinterest coupons attach reale in Canada or wriW to me Lac ad7ic6 buttresses are included, the diameter of the in attendance, write to Descriptive cimutaea ed, pa to prohibit lonignen "ism oatahing fish Ail H BROOKS, fn England Executors and Trustees are-autharlsed - . _ largest in ave&. atiII greater, whtl• in height THOS BENGot'GH, Cit AN ALTERATIVE. con three marine ftheleagues (miles?) of the ' ProadmaL Secy a; M by law m invest to the Debentures et this Company _- coast or within seas, of .the ba orheadz•nds they ran from 230 w. 4i0 lest. A& the air. Manager, XONEY ADVANC ED Reale,rrlty si --- - - -. „ oamterenoe 'L estimated at three f dorms the - current• rates and os se to re• A Y♦or,zo Azzorr, Wbrason, QT.. says: �.., . carbo vnit.d state., won allew w cera. g RUBBER STAMPSra�tan. diameter, the lar est of these mast be over pay�8°L Xr &de is the ease o[ :j has I!. he a. liorcg sae robawd, L tsmibte w r bameL 1.with some o! a Mose ghte. oieed agrees l t;t, feet In girth without including the but- sad Burning Branda so RTrecicr Beforef need iii ease. ev,ared w" an eruption tum tresses around the bottom of tee franks: "lead to heeLe The eenptba.L re men, Canada may not prevent United States ' t. TorauW. Travellers tell nes howeeer that the Bu nourfisherman from (ahingcoast, anywhere they choose are lyptaa of Australia - ucalyp• Fruit 9 � V - PLUMS to larw ..en our Atlemtio coast, while Canadtaaa sera we are ..eared often st• s� 1 Dealers baled out on vented from Aahln is the + :los terms at the HA' -TON Pr's tains a hefgbt of 480 feet, with a diameter of N U RS E R-1 ES. Buri avtnn. Out, �t Malta tax r Can coast, 81 feet, indicating a -circumference of 243 H H. HURD a SON, Propnawrs. TREES. . s L to be • gaseo live whether Canadians feet. It is enppozpd that still larger &peel• Alrocanoffera tewcars Red and YellowG'ooevomas-i . hsva even a right to live on this continent 2 meas still exist is Lhe aaexplerad interior of --' - -To-dam. IAF-.y•fou=' miss—ry -is" Australis. r 'are at work 116 SiTfas;--aadan its.__ 200,000,• d a s - t and I &=Ave hundred • per trout better every wow t , - i A LAXATIVE. - .t + 1 C. Bza=, wart: Rrrm StrucTrot. Pr., says+ , - r _' Por two yeah pDeaaxt I have boon a �rraer sa>:ersr I= lrom kidney and aver troub4r attended with ore. i�iay sad aoasUDatioa Before I m dZe L'ittaT Coarrotaa 1t seemed M thoDah w.yrafy, ms. Now 1 man say .orA/ay ails ma A DIURE'T'IC. . __ _ .... _ Ozosoz Awsorr. Sioux Crrr. Iowa art- . < 000 wui& are rsodes{ly within the reach A—Drta8m . t --_._ __ and Ithid n me more dforrl�Qi p - Christian- missions ; thirty-three societies O*=`On'- e . .have began work is China, sad alt ata 350,- Teanyaoa is his exgnieita poem, dreams batt than seas, otlarr medicine I liveaver eaten OW,OW souls may be visited with the mes- of a lon eooeseIon of love[ women of • en • es _ Hundreds of tatlmoaialslzsve hoe° received itaea y P. y g THE MARTIN f' Mge of the Gopal ; more than fifty societies peat This is ail,very �reII. but she laureate MACHINE, with a,w Br �� I t Bend tar stroitl+r.' -. have entered India, and the light in dawn- wouTd have done the world a greater service �p � b, awry , Fe-N�pp, g�by�yse upon its 250,000,000; Turkey sad Per- if ha•had outy told the women of the present ahead of nay and every . . ".., ..% I ", [ -,rloc-Manus:et,md,Dly_py.-.....- i YVELLS.RICHARDS 11, _ .. ---ala and J & an are ffi73cg whir m#artcn $ow -they oculi-fmpeove thea �eiilt ink i -- ---- - - - -- _ - --.-�Pr� 1. . - _ p �1dART1N 4 CO.. DO !Lary 9t., Hams toa - -- chnrahes and mission schoolsi pracEically. enhance their charms, This homighteaslip - - - > o$Ereai; QnB; _ 1 the whole world is open, and the grandest have dome by reoommendiar the use of Dr. ButLEB 1vi+recTtolr sand talar• s day o[ opportunity the kingdom of God Pirce's Favorite Prescription. Health la ��gifO°ea�g ate_ `= se • : I STANDARD CHOPPI G LL !So that the earth has ever seen has !ally dawn- the best friend of beauty, and the iman-er• Tao e e fl! T o. S I USES ed. -•Es. ! able [1l. to whish women are peculiarly- O. a Rosa, Chief Engineer. s Faun Bads, -Taw . 1 _ MILLSTfINfiS _ 11 I._ _ _ ` The World's Fair of this' ear will be held subject i0oworst enemies. Loo experience rience -' - - - - Rtr[iTCaiIt leTsis y 1 8 Pe wars mo nem ,N fro CANCER CCIM , outthe8, arc., THE •ALBANY STEAM TRAP COS: BATasaalataaaMttt In sparse Preparations have arson in pr»• has Proven that the health of womanktad Ct�u, without the knife. No - Ten for two years, and the exbibition, will and the " Favorite Prescription" walk hand I cure, no pay. good stamp, for ° 1 be opened at Barcelona in April next. The in hand, and ire inseparable. It in the only pamphleL W. L. SMITH, M.D., 124 Queen E., Tomato. SPEW' L BU KET :pity hss a popnlatioa of $50,000, L itself a medicine for women, wad by druggists, TO TDWN ANO YILLACE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. �OR� TRAP' eo rumer, end L at the enure time rider • Positive guarantee from the mann- Iargr - E have unexcelled facilities for the SALE or AN'The Celebrated Hae• �e the I Tino[pw market for the rest of laotnres•s, that It will 1' satisfaction to ` EhtCBANGE of Newspaper cfncea. Terms. _ /r�CEreehInIPAatoanafb A LL `RIEO s � .... , -{ far onto more s for the exhibition g�� has boon printed on the: bottle• now ur good establishments for sale -at a bargain, ALL' than any other nation. Perhaps the nations �PPse. and faithfully carried out for affi one publisher waotitig a partner. A°lMoiTlson a Automata .. v y Auxiliary rabliabia8 Corn ray, Sight Feed Lubricator. �j g ;q AI Europe and America ser• �o�� tirmd mw7 y ss send 46'►deLt�e ore "nose, herr npous@ 01 evveerny 3 � "I Of World's Fairs. Nevertheless, &'bill has The man whose step -ladder collapsed desorip and los • been introduced in the United States Con- when he was hw� his father's' portrait,circnian ' mviding for the of one. at bringing the' loinre dowa.oa the top of his CNINIQUY'S FIFTY YEARS. i 1 JAMES tgoaBUolt, 1� ° ggeee"� pp p T6 A TT Adelaide gtw.. risen �Vamhiagtoa in 1892, to oommemotxte the heed, says it is a attiring likeness of the cid in the Charob of to TORONTO o { ldiscovery of America - man. - Drso� 8tt pegs• Aaeata,Ladla or Gentiemea � �-� , tNe tvm • Fasoararon and Tu•ta book to Mayor Hewitt, of New York, i. of the .. ._ Lave hope behind. y,�, jnatar, L G, wATSON, Tososm w>znaan /i�HE gn.t«t a a oA , t - opinion that the City should be the owner of All ye who enter here ! 'moo, Devoaroar, Toeos'm. ♦ eent�ve of Me 3.s 5$ ,•• : fi j all the lines of local transit in it, and that it So ran the dire warm whish Dwte in tthe bow . B 9 o . _ ft SltBlg N - XT B1D-For the manufacture of a e� should build such mads 11s may hereafter be read oft the portals of the nferoo. So rune _ a gq ,@.a Bed Building Bricki. in the Caring all Bio LI, �„�N- :- :� 1 ftegT►tred.' According to thin plan the city thb.cruet verdict of your friends •if yoa.an v olnity of Toronto daring the coming Pro. ® taints. NI A� poifee tN01p0b it would own the andergroand, sarfaos sad overtaken by the lint symptoms of that PMetor supplies Elect and wood, (Unless otherwise � lose} Purifier. A av elevated railroads, and let out there o res• torriblodieeaae, consumption. "Leave hope agreed upon with respeetto fuel). Paymentato be H i pe „ baaod on quantity of goad merchantatlis brickdeliver• tion to the private corporations bidding behind I' Your da s are numbered 1 I And ad in kilns, burnt Cao ready for market on ua11 d by tv .. —'Tai Fleenor the cruris ea al -natio auction the-etrTt e a 'pply- , • s'2 Robots Re care 1 he wis om o ser a plan will a parent eapair. But while .there is life there is rtes. statin¢ price, where last employed, with tail A Ii — - • , ' particulars tbBRICKS, P. O. Box 2582, Toronto. To • Ra CANAItA.�� to most Toroatoniaos. Mayor Hewitt also hope I Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Die- a man with a family capable of working, this tending; ltobt u'. _ thinks that the franchises of all,loeal transit covery has cured hundreds of cases worse grand opportunity. ell, 24 mouth etreal .7, lines should contain a revenioa§,ry clause than yours ;and it will erre an if taken au riot cured bi } you, TCHLisi PtLBe. Epileptic fits atter Nervous: D�htg: ,s providing that the city should own the roads in in time.. But .delsyja danger°. . o vests sufferia ; ,Ism S gn[noDe-]iolatcre :intense itchiagsad etined � ie Binel, 56 W &;D DR. GRAY g cram has been used for Ute after a certain.time. ueh franchises are too re a' wasted lung ; tho Moet at night : worse by scratching. If allowed /o Ess1 valuable to be given away-ior natiiin'g. Golden Medical Disoovery, however, can continue_tumon form, which often bleed and deer• Street cared c fifteen yvare, with great succeee, 1s' the troatmeni of y. -- Weakness and Lung Trouble °'John d'oad 06 ih,Fk ; Nervour Debility, and all diseases arising trim ss y` teaess and des• and w[li arrest the disease: Cie, becoming verry sore. Swsv�w's OnrtitrkT otoppe oasees, overworked brain, lose of vitality r!n to ,, --- - i..c, lideraier, iII his sects D the itahiag and bleeding, &sale ulaeratioa and !D mart 8t, cured of Liver Com 'saint and Blluauene., _ .' is colleague Mr: McShan is an inter. 'er is a bath. Prisoner -Ali ri ht ad e, cioue in curing m,H.Skin_Dfa ares__ 1)R 9 WAYNE_S St ,iron lad for ycanr with Nervone Proetiraton a.. Pries :Per x, or boxes top 16, or will bs seat by •' e+ 88 8 , J 8 BON P riators, Philadelphia. ,9wiva7'e Ourirear '�� °s gave h'i l 9°1d..a1 6IIa �tl mail en receipt of -price. Pamphlet on applloatlan. ;-_,# view - with a $14r reporter, Mid; ' Mr. I dont mind the washing, only so I ain't �' D F. F: �ALi`E'r s Co., proprieion. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.; Toronto. �+ I , can �e o talDed ot. druggists: Sent by mail for b0 Mercrer'e voyage b t in wsa ce sthon ht been �hnt_ p@snarve lsrea oeum. • would be better to keen it secret• Mr. Dr. Sages Lstarrh Remedy,- ewe . SAUSAGE CASINGS ARN'a - WIRE and IRON WORKS • t g _ ..'. .-' s' Mercier will be absent a couple of mouthit, - y' gt __ _^ _ WINDSOR. ONV. ' . � _.. _ �', -$Is mission is to ase that the province will the Minnesota blizzard appears to have In Canada. These Casings TARE THE LEAD sit aD) . ' 1 ,+ been hailed ass reason forgratitude, not icurnsh Sheep Casings, as to size, strength and le ' ; , ,- be represented tat the exhibition of 1889. Spa + We are now• offering the Best • Till the moment of his sailing; Mr. Mercier's only by Canadian papers, but also by Eng. Price List American Hog Casiap a Iron. Fences ever N01d in Canada, �% . .. : . , organs and- his friends ave the lie, to all lish, who, are congratulating themselve a pee keg of 1001be..g90 00 Peek of 601be..116 Ot gave that seventy- two-hour fogs as dense as the o� at Remarkably Low Prieal. -'-who said that he was going to Earope, spd y' 8s' Smaller quantities, peri ...86% ','•J 1 "insisted that, he was so ill as to be compell- darkness of night are not after all as bad as EN°LmH snzw Casrves :- ' W E ALSO MARE `� , y . ed to oto the southern States for the bene- the death -dealing blasts of the United Per keg of sC bundles.............:..,.......11M OC Y; 8 Smaller gaatitltla per bundle ................ o e6 Stable Fixtures, Sand Sereens; fit of his health. Not till he was on the S'ates and Nurth•weet. . ocean ease it confessed that his errand eases Patronise Home Trails. If any other dealer. an Weather. Vanes, • Iron Stairs also Omaha merohamt-See here. l gave you ot<,ring Cavin a atlusthan the above, we will seua� SllIItterN, Fire EN4SapeN, OmN =to eonrmit the province to assist in glorify a. Waterbury watch fors Christmas present, thele agates it shown We prices . _ . > ,.• Ing the memory of the murderers and &the• and told. you never to be late at yon; post RWe also manufacture pU R �1111�MA Railings, Flower Stands, Wil! . - late of the old French Revolution. No sgsin. T•rdy cash •boy-Yeseir, " Do on S[euR isria�; Ipzi `rAe' oho atofna or ooaei I Sagas, anti 1111 lirind/ O! Wire, Ir0>• - wonder he dewed bot confess the truth till wind it eve mornin when on told YOU "Then what made nftvi {, r. 6._t at Hamutoo. emu Apra" TV WKS" - - . �! The trestt �nt received by the Salvation you so late. this morning t" "Winding it., V. stOwli,01 s C1» Hatmsett, nasi It"* FENCES OF ETBST DIRBFRIPTIOX • Bead for Catais� , t .r , I• t !bjt f - c3. r' x +5 t d ai a a. ` v° i ,. } • 1` r,. , - °. - :_ .. , 1 " -y,•y .•c► ' , , f"it' . ° , ., % 1. . ..+, - , • t , ­��4�":� ... Mr.. D'AItgn McCarthy, M,P., is bo . ,Pickeriag Public School. - ` ' �. ,„ be bangaetd b the people of Coning. -- M-OV�._ ,yy -a� ': wood on Thunday, 18th inst. Thi following pupils of the senior do- _ -I . - I =.- - . • ' .'` - • Out of No. 4, West, deserve h000r• - __ -1Da _ , . . A shocking traged . was enacted In able meatioo for regular attendance, , - ' _ - . _ . : I `_ '_ � Sm pnaetaality, good conduct, 'an generic - - �_o_ r . . - ing last, being the ahooting of Mt. excellence m studies during the mogth Finding .our former place, of business to be too small to '--9 �� trip � � Henry Main a private banker of that of.Tannery. Names in order of merit:- - - '�- P by warmer off- Pnelinch town• rises--?r•hwn L�d�tt, Atbarts Proper attention to our largely developed trade, vre © 4/ ;!o y■biihed a >Pttaay mo•efns at it• o!ee Pshaer, Frei She herd,Srlaad 0' , "% k. ___, lthlp named Came, who had been pp ��y moved t0 &new stand in Pirte-s -new block, opposite . Junior fourth clase--Cora Ham. Anna i, „ drittkin rets hard of late. The Gordon Fiona. where we have lent of room. to sttead— f-, .;a.116vw~; •i.00draw inaaleiM. g pretty McIntosh, Floreaee--Wright,JennuDale, ' y - ------ _-_ __ p� ��Ti�s ; . banker was found It'' on the Soor •ha• Shepherd, Senior Fourth class— ' to' all the work we maty be favored with. ItyT" ins.�on. Der lime - I-Aw of bis office in_a 1 of blood, ' with $other Clark, Frank Logan, :Fred I.aw,- _As•h •abwgneat lna•raioa, per lime • 9 This rate dose not include Legal or aoedan ed- two ballet holes. hardson -and iflh 49 a arm ow a Hoed to make up any kind of vin e t o :. ' Sy tewrm• push to parstes masking cos• over the left eye, the other in, the olasa-Bookw- Findlay. Eue• - - dee 88 Or 8. — .- yy –•— '' shortie notice and we guaran tisfaetion Allo +sail] : - r■et. for s or a months or DT 4be your. Half- eantre of the forehead, and a short fid, Maggie E. Brows. Geography, Geo. ---- ' _ . 3•arlyoryead 'eontraetspsysbl• gaartsrty— -. M. Brown. Arithlitetie, Clevtmie Fart. -- ._ 13■idn.a a ,tan lines or ander, with y.lr*, distance from Phis, to the etablea of Clemmie Peart. ' T , sae ..r a , 00, po"ble in advance. one of the hotels, the body of Currie �ebr'' - :. �i . G R E I G, . . -- � -THE T A IL: O R. " - .. ttcii••.la.looal. agabunn• tan rents yer_1In• . lave cams• per tine each subsequent tare n. wag tetra 31tting eyS8Z-6gaTnHt-the coatraas rat" mads known on apoor, - OUNBARTON. _ - Advtirtisamsnt• without Witter, Instructions his head, quite dead. There were no -- z will be inserted until forbidden and eharaed re- -'' .:.ormnsty. Ordaa for diecontipning advertise- eye -witnesses t0 the deed. and what The ehtireh•OpeninR anniversary aha e , . smsata mast be is writtag and uas to kite Fab- yppk place in the banker's office will 90�• to conasot:on with the Dnab3rton - �-- - ltibo. Pries visa ehnreh was held , on Saada­­ 8 1 f ob work promptly attended to. in all probability never be disclosed. y r• , D p and ends last. Once, impmeibePianos - • s, , At the in ues`t the jury returned---6aLh Organ • inquest rlIIans were pseseited to large eon. - _ a►i.ElRs RICMAROi011, PROPRIETOR. 4erdzat to the creased,_. aregstions, by Re--'W--I–. tterson. of — _.- . `--- Henryain, eame to his desth' b a .arid Sewing.. M .chines. i UuxL P �+-a - 81rMs Indeyeudenee: y y Cooke'. Charej�, Toronto, and on, D _ _ r , out i►im-A aintwtass LocalPape:. bullet Fired from s' revolver is the evening a greed soiree was held, which w �-� -1�T ".fur Ezyootationr-The hearty was a decided success. Addresses were _ ^�O.Lv:L.LNT PSA�ty OS• I support of the Doul• of Pickering wd.ieinitr.. hagds of a party not positively known, delivered by Rev. Messrs. tdeBay, of --`- - ' ' but a io-ng circumstantial evidence points to the deceased John Carrie as A eotirt ; Leslie, of Newtonyllie ; Cam. THE DOMINION SQIIAAE and SQUARE GRAIrD )?dAN08eombiae the greatest FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1888. „ etonn, of Pickering, and. Rev._ Dr. biac• volume and richness of tone with eweezneag,.purity and e�traordiaary eivgipg gnal- _ the person �e)zo committed the deed. leanan. The Whitby Tabernacle choir ity, perfect evenness throughout the entire scale, perfect toneh. great solidity and _ I% _ .. respect ii ware' present and rendered @;<cellent ger• beauty oteonstraetloa. conibiaed with durability, and are in everg- perfeot- THE LOCAL LEGISLATURE. No little excitement was caused in ` , cite dtiri�g the cursing, -Proceeds of the instruments. . -a Toronto on Wednesday last when it tea amounted o 6 HE DO MINI0�`Z PRIGHT PIANO, is, from its small comvaet form and _ . - became known that four of -her most - .-- - -handsome e,terior, especially suited to the Boudoir, the Reception Room and the t d t S5 ' Ttte present session of -the Local Prominedt citizens, cir : Elias Rogers;' `• Parlor of many houses wlsere and. al•-Square-i'iaaoa couldnotbe conveniently ' , Legislature is likely to prove a very The premises of the' Hamilton Fite placed. The urability of these Pianos, the dolume of cone; sad unlit are, a m ' Ales. Manning', Henry 8.3trathy and g y P y nay one, as several important gars- Works, Hing William street east, were pathetic and in the highest degree pliable. Too ranch cannot be isid In favor -of Richard Snelling had been summoned broken into Si'r ednesdav night ,by' some these Upright Pianos, they must be seen and heard to be appreciated. tions which have to come before the to appear before the Ma ' V bioue.petsor,, who smashed the office •. ' House will receive a good deal of at- answer to a charge of tom andira furniture, broke the windows, and des. ON OR 1 15 ''' --j itend y. . g _ ...P�-.-g - y y g Y 10 s o ye a bQ theOtMB pNiians stood iu m 9�ci to A al ysnd�nvr-.mOTa sad are os. meq are fiilaH�- .cid s' of the �uelby forgery case: �be_CQnrt sc ac�� Beckett tl8tsnotid4a w ads• b ._ f _____.�a-of,.H.. decided. P Beckett l a felon The whole matter arose out fro a ever thin tGey could la ha a _ who is to be. Minister of Agriculture; room wad filled to overflowing on the Z'Hm NEW W=LL2A2/SS. - bat oar press bio. Dryden, . . - " . ilioznin of the trial before _ Police _._...., . The Light -running New i'Villiana' Sewing Machine'is the star that leads -Grand in is stil rst ul ' tlye race, stands a g A611Ca TO UOT11U.S.--tit ou disturbed at design, easy in action, com lete in attachments, made of the best. of material, ami ie ,_..- . Magistrate Denison.. Atthetontine niqht and broken• at. yo r .roes. p a tick P good chance of'receiving the appoint sion of the examination, which occu- child muttering and crytnr; with pain of Cutting goiran. t0 give entire se,LlafaCtiari. _ meat. eiimong:other Bills. to be pre- • Teeth? it eo• send at once and et a bottle Call and see for y urseh'es and be convinced that W pled nearly the entire day, the bSagi- °f ••��, W'in•tov's doochia? sers but com- ebi4&eu Syrup' for Domini . . s North Waterloo, which provides that 1 r . v e poo little a erer immela.w . -.., _ t bitted Messrs. Manning, Shblh Deppend upon it. mothers: there is no miauke in , . on petition of one hundred ratepayers , aboas tt. - LL clues Dysentery and Diarrhoea, • _ Is the most reliable Agency ' Ontario. - and Strathy for teal. eking bail in fegalaten the Stomach and Bos els. curem ti'ind _._ _; the Connotl of s municipality may sub- their own surety for $11.000 each. On colic, aottena the Gnma: rwiueee InIIammation, J. M. r .1&MJM:W 111, - - �ana�Pir -- mit to vote a by-law instructing the and sive• toot and energy- o the whole system. -- _ . -_ _ „ _ - . ___ _, . 1 5attlydar, at the Assizes; -the Gran . "Mrs. wia•low's Soothing. Sysu for children,.. _.Council to at into operation a plan Jtu'y brought in "nb bill," against is Dleaaanc to the tanto and is the perecrtptton r _ - - . _ of municipal insurance authorised by of One of the oldest and twat female physiManr y� G"^eA + .:the three last mentioned gentlemen. sad anrsen !n the United Stator. andttf•,0 �a' f et 1G I d V the bill: here the sell 38 adopt- by all druggirts throughout the world. Pries ii t goo - ed tile L'Otlneilg may insure dwellinl,s, In the case of 8eibv: for forgery and Ceuta a battle. He aura you a+k for "Yar. seta- ' . - - uttering, the Grand Jury found a true ■Low's 8—:10 exam'.' ant talcs no other v, ;shops and, other buildings, household bill ou three counts, but the heaTing kind' .. , _ - - ' - nf� �12 * -3 - .= �, TL furniture, . Lnorchandise, .machinery. of the case was gat oyer till next � . 1*1.,�­ . , - live stock, farm produce and other 4aslzes, the pltaoizer being admitted Neu' dd{•et•fMa•inente. _ - I . _ i commodities. They will have all the two g to bail, himself in X3,000 and - _ functions of the .orthodox insuranceT101` �T aII For $ale' ,� A T - - . _ ._ _ sureties of $1,600 each. _ company, and will have to levy -rates, �. _ _I. - - for insurance according to a scale of k,ETTERS TO THE EDITOR.• GOOD Parlor Organ for sale. Good . • rates re tone and. dnigh: 'Almost new,- For par. + . .. - �' - - • ' ISAAC -VISE'S, PICKERIN Oe, enbject to the a TOVSI. Of iCorreapundeni•.ezpns■ at Ti Naws Office, 1{ tt „Pp do not na.r+sarfiyYeadorsethem; _ _ _ _ _ _ . the 1'. ientensnt-Governor m Council, — - _ _ . _ ... and to create a reserve fund which ' DsAa Sia. -Kindly allow the, throngh 2_ =07 r'o Zto&=1. , t0 S@H i1f• . . the miedinm of your paper, to make a few - `ahall not eaneed three ilex cent. of the remark• Tegar aa: rhe. di•graeettrl m- r to Funds tt, inTeAt _IGLA S ES, G�.AS S ES -- P ev,�•n t ee gross amOtlot at at risk A bill to tieedjnga which have been ens^.ted in our ��y[�(��� €onimortgag• os. tarns pro . : _ VlJ the, prohibit the granting of 60hases wilt usually quiet and law• -abiding eiUa>te, p•rcy at d per t., o sum not more n _,I. - _ _ _ __._ - .. .- _ , 02,ow. No conimi►ewc: W. H. BILLINGS, boli. : • ,, _ . O 6 WI • also be pretty. Yeely ventilated, ae nn�er the ¢alae of a ' charicari." Beim[ a visor, whitbr, Out. 14-tt - quiet and peace-lova q - - nearly the enti><epressthioughout the mot citizen I ea aired — --- - _ _ . .L. . . , . county, ,are calling on the Le 'filature tai° the' partiealan sad ioand.thst. the' x,101. �� dT �� $int, _ y g gi young married man. who was being seren- - - • - -- •,to have it become law. aded, liad offered totreat.and use .them in a -` I . -. _ 1`'B notice also' that etttiOns are to courteous and agreeable maatrer, bat would uf)OD can,ibYtubie 8 roomed Jlriek 1 _ - P a Hotter. slsaated os. Church bt., in the Vtl]-f �lra.aYl __ .. not give them money to buy liquor, (I ad- J „ of pfekering, wui; halt ao acre,of toad• new be resented- in favor of - imposing a -t -; - - ' . mire big,prtnctple). :riot being able to get dnviog house and stable hard and soft water, pedlars or k wkera' liscense aeon can- this the crowd congregated nicht sitar trate trete, Ac. For tuii a ticulaus appy to 1� • J.rLRiE. os. the rremisss.p i 1 • , Tassers for printing, who are not refs- vttthc, re, iwdoabt Zea are well rware, and „-__ _,-._. -. '' _ - -_ . .. `• - . dents of the municipality in which the created disturbances and enacted scenes Nouse and lon in thq dark ..ot For Safe by Tenders . which would have horrified the inhabitants .LL z---Waal-� the ti- A -... .. _ ey ift 11 _.. - .. ... tioners will be succeesfnI and t ata the_ .viii a receive e . ' . w past, andfor absurdity, bid fair to yy undersigned up to the in day of Yarotl . guuu law sell] be placed. npoll our '$talars defy the orgies of our aboriginal imhabi• uezt for the Purehame of a Hone• and L.ot in �� � . . ���% regulating Lill system aL�resent tams: _The grofaw and oboe a• iaugc ase ;'Hinge of taros;tam. belonging to the late - ----• .. - --- I ro Some evenlnRa_ sen . sn vogue; whereby .Ibe bustneee o ■may arc�p�, rorpar�a1.:, .ppty to f' disgusting: Drunken snap were •ani .sn W. HVRBAR _ _ country offtses is seriously affected. the toot of osiers sad acted >bat they A. uII.xltesa:1 1 zXcr?Q ". -` __ were commissioned to See if he would vow Brougham, Jan. im, tree, is -ed 'That will glib° a "' ? ght, Clear light equal t o sixty -fire • re them •ometala -. _ _ - ..... - - - - - -,:- 7'--"�etOTEB ANO COMMENTS. 15i R.. �� .-,pantile Wer o toI. -11. r .. .i I contend. Sir, this is an outrage r g% . being perptrumted i r t, and where - . a our wide t, P. Whitney, Conservatise, has is oar authority that sboald pat such ENDERS will be received anti! D[ueh - T been elected'.for. the Loral Legislature dowwt- W have eo coast -able in 'oar vii- +- let, ime, on thirty-six serve of lard lytag . - for Dundas, by a >Rlsjoritj of 8�. lase ! I think we aboakf make this a a� a3)at°tng-tiarya't nae of the Piei tens.,- - ,-: = ~ police village, which might be done even Tr,h0eed h,ighest or. any, wgder got necilasarit]t ae- .. W ,. The death watch has been placed without beeomit>fq. istoeponted, avd - in- Oe au partiettian aadr.ss, .: -- --flpoii the condemned murderers, Neil some -`I nveat a npitiuon of .� hold - ` :• - H..G. LEAVENS; `111111111 111 .. , the participants. liable to a heavy lire or . lscd -•' -' -Kansas City. taissouR . s. n�r , - the Inst hours of their' -lives to the impriennnient, and one especially was a __-.. __---. •-- - -- 1 _- � - 7-, L.Toronto jail. nits tar, ' b. I very mn mir t e ' Executors':Notice TQ Creditors, pe {� ' v f p ah sdy� e h . -.. i,� Ienieum and forgiving spirit of some of the - , The bonus system received' an.. people' in close pproximity, but Y consider . y the guilty. should be brought to judice: TOTICE is hereby given in pursnanee other blow.. At thea last. meeting ' of 2N of of sec. s4, Cap. los, R.S.O., that creditors A ood pair of S p ectacles—that ve ease comfort and si ht ., . - rematn,.y?ars, . .. and others Kevin olaime against William Gib- P p s $ • _ Council 5 motion was �[Ls.GEa. -,oD, lata rat 'fg oft - -- �� t i:'passedcoildeLRnll}g.thQsystem'aspeP- countyofonti,ri&,ar uested.tosendintheir - � t0 a a . eB�-gd-ti til f y iling ey o •. vicious and one that should be abated: PIcxF-xiso, FEB -.7th, IS . claims, =rifted, to the undersigned on Ai�DEAa 6ta'-'.ilii]] ou kind] allow me, or betotethe 2rth Day of ,e y-ecry, r, nftth :...� _ Y y and chat after that date the Executors nf_the .. a The Federal Bank of .Canada will through 'the 'columna "bf your valuable last will and tettadient of the said deceased, will - .`� s - per _moi ex I' in to the people of Picker. Proceed to distribute the ameete of the said de s f " & 1 't0 P traced amu the pnrtiee entitled thereto, have - ne m conduct towards the` crowd only -"a claims of which the said _ an C O ens e e au serenaders that ave epi ng a contin out xecutors ea c _- _— ..:.. 3 ,,. ;�e }.:,a;.+eeo on.i to nonfer any meek SV torlort:+essid Ezecntors. at - - . i _ _ - powers that may ibe considered neves- with the village dram and cvmbals and tate ear' a . y of Jou., it s. _res - - . - _ sary foi this purpoke, or for any mat- other instruments got up for the occasion; , _ter u7pOlved in,snch winding very mach to the annoyance of the real• Real- Estate FU 41e• dickering Furniture aid Uidertakiu g uP• •• : dents of the village. 1 s Some two or thtee hours after reaching . • , I , '- According to a recent statement ,ray home on tiro night of Slit January, the �rHE. Executors, of the estate of the late . s Thomas Chinn will offer for sale at Brou- I. uiade by Hon. W. G. loss, Minister serenade-wa's renewed by what appeared to gham, is the Co•tacy of Ontario, by Public ;-of Education; there axe how 7 b00 be a rather niore respectable crowd. The Auction, on . K AM eac rs In I4tarlo, all that that night, but seeing some of them the N SDAY FEB,` 15th 1888; _ ever eaT 1,000. new 'teachers are. re- next mornin I told them we should be - y y - - g at 1 o'clock p. m. ` t aired. The supply still largely es- pleased'to have them come into our house is! Brick Bieck of Auagiings,' consisting of . . „ _ . . eeeds-the demand; as last year .1,600 the following night 'wben we ,would then two stores and dwellings. 'Above sublecl tom, „ --- — supply refreshments and have tt pleasant Lease,. rent .9200, in Brougham. Villdge lot ---=-' passed tike examinations. -IL all who time, but that I would' give money to . NO S. - .. .-. obtained certificate$ looked for schools' 'buy liquor nor bay ii for them. When 2nd --- ytllage lot N6.2,on which are drected,tw-o . some would be ver ' . much diad - night camea; crowd of a different t stores. y p assembled and kept u the noise; nein the 3rd -Part of lot t, a motet desirable lot for build - ' P , P , 1; ing'purposes. I ., " lowest and most insulting language.- Such " ' - • • k The examination iIn�to ,the affairs of scenes have been repeated every night since ALr3V, Old . - • ` - I� with increasing rowdyism. Fridav night the Central Bank stilI'oontinue's, arida deputation con"isting of two drunken VUEDNESDA'Y1 FEB, 29th, 18881 _' : - -, . as each -day's investigation doll Comes to at the Village of Brooklin,at Lp. ni., ' . ga men came to my door And told me that the y let -=-That desirable hotel and premises, known . • __.an end fresh developments and com- hQtel•keeper lied sent them to see wh$t I _ 4 as the BrooWin.Housc. ' `1. •- .' plications arise, which it. may yef'take was gging to do, and that if I would not 2nd. --.k store adjoining hotel. - - r '3rr1--v1 Dosirable Buiidtng•Lot. r "' �e,. I Weeks to unray07. Tial the Central treat would I give them s box, of cigars. I - y' tOhY•them What I had before offered ,to+da, For turther partirularssee pposters. r v ''has- proved itself s great institution, w Id •not give them an Teaxa---One•Giirdcs.h at.time of eels; 4o er Y cont. in one or . 8 0 cera w o thing after the ndio ll. aa manner they con vias mildings; the village lots one. - man Ad takes out of the sea at coodneted themselves. •I only Rich to trach rash, balance in one month, FURNITURE AT BOTTOM FRICES. ag P y Titleninriiaputthle: place myself in s true light ln'tho eyed of For further pparti•ular• apply to IMIRti. CHiNY - - - ' �,_-._t113a ppaartl0ular Orlals- are' enjoying a •LLS public. .- .JOHN VIPO�iD, ani tVtLLIAI 1CBRR, IIxecn• A. =,Jamie Stcc3c to select 2%zonz. _ • fine taugh at the work they._kft for. Thanking en for spaae occupied, fora, Hca )kit% slid -to • ' . - _ . ibom poor- ' Owade_t)!r ` Yauti-aincerel3--= -- ,ti �fprdoreLi l tfor, 1ligiaby ALId, the ends -not yet. - • _ doRN Dtciva, alth Janaaft, 19es 1� is . Ulldel't>Rk1IIg pBClalty. +LT. H. B' i.�. i l �4 _ i . . - _ . _ -. _. - _ - } y, . . " . , . - . r '..,.�« ..�;. "`•-I. .�„' .�,- !1 'i fir ; a �: �' 1'.iF'r`.' +\ F;';., ^• -r '1'-11. \ w .\ -.;t A+ 4 � • l M Z .M�:.' yMwµwn.r.M 'H �_.... -+1..r ...ar..+N. a, .�.ti_-n'." il•% :. i•++...:..bw...a.+«.',r•,.tiw.:..."•"'S`........ - ",'^♦ .-wr+ -�-_- __ �` . r '",%'• ` � �, ''ri i The'sleetiou for the Hone of Commons - T .t She S in . . _I?� ia_ resulted Ealtcn `aa Ttlesdal k -J AC Q' U E S I L LI S ~fir rebara of the Coaaesv#tive "1241 ate, _ snit Taxy L"NST tf;we CULUW riou David Hendenon, by 149 zc*Jcriiy: r - s!a Looali rpa Atrt+ etJaAtcsa VISION Mr. Calvin Stephens, a prominent -. : It �D ,. fawner Dover, was thrown from . mad Bar sins -for ane no an h bdor'e s ock=tang of wood'on Tuesday and eisnok bis head g -ad ti12e village has a new,'post•o�ee. u�� a fie•, rendering him upeooscion. t - - Peterboro' hotel'•keeper has paid He is badly shaken asp. has is sapectedto 11,000 already in Scott Act ftnea. _ - Walden hatcher at Aston, fell down stain the other day and broke SAL[ R[orsTSIR , several ribs. - - _ Bowmanville is to have a match factory. �_ �• N -s � - P 'RT �N� t r: NOW, girls, here's your chance, Wald.. it's TvawLT, Fan. 14a-Crtdit sale of tarn T - gu stook, isopltmeala, Ae., the property of : - --- -bay_tear too. W m. Parsinder,.. lot 18. E- eb oosY., f Over eon Pick.ring. Bal. to comm.nee-a:=1- Under the -mina a fMr;:. ave,`The Boas Collar -maker. <� anion evangelistic sesicet held recently o'aloek Poacher A liowls,ad, Allot. fa Port Perri. Famar,��17th. �aaIsy o! l[e~B. - - _ Bowm nville's by.•laTr to miss 120,000 st es Odtfit,' Ra., p ,.,_ ,',tor new sebool btlJtamge bar been d.. We also- to state that we have a stOrE in. RinsaIe Hem Pickering v e. Bale to etion with bur House; M . Bz editor of the Creemore • . _ Rowland, sactionaere: See bilta. M; _ Advertiser, is serving a tea days' term is Raol for contempt of eonrt. MARRIED. gL=,; .ARE ..tNVIT�� -- - The gneetion oftbe repeal of lite' Scott Gr asao•-Lsaaa-on the ttD in�a.tbet C - =Y, as will be voted on by the electors of choroa,Piol[ezina.byR.v.D. sn, P., - Xr. Edward Gleason to, 1{iu lraaois Lynas. $altos on the let of March. both of Grwawo-)d. ' T A public debate was held' by the young R.tre.T-ttcKN0"-on the sthYaet., at the R. A _ .. ; - mea Of Uxbridge the other evening, the C. church Plekering, br Rev. D. J. 8h•aban, L1 Q a-! �+. WI S, �BROU GRAM, � • _ nub est beiInngg Commercial Union- Ke nion P. Y, sir. Jow h Raarssy to tfia s.r.h Mo. e StonSville band boys bell their $sown, bola 0 eearbore" -- - - - ---- :first notice on Moeda evening last. Y�r'-P$aaa.-•On Feb. 0th, at the red• lar y dean. o! the bzlde'a lather, b Rev. John J. A Nineteen are now carolled sa members. Cameron. MA. Mr. P. Morton,WrthGwillim- - . The new high-school is IIxbridge has . busy, to hiss afeuis Pallip, second daughter _ _ _ __ - . -been opened. The pupils express them - school coon Philip, Eaqor 8rongham.. - hl eased with their RNING YARBET. i ..selves as being highly pleased Pica -- - :taws Once, Feb, 9, 188& now, deserter froth C. Company, -Toronto, pan wheat coo w etc : spring, Tec to We, se :U was capturedin Goodwood the other da 61-ato TOc. ptonr, tamil ,per cwt 021. to %098. Flour tsy lror cwt. e�le.' Bran per owt we and taken back to the city; n; sacro, ei per cwF, ego per B _ ty, where he w cls od to : . a - stand his trial. ton ; screenings 850 per owt, - Uxbridge Methodists contemplate the ,3BERNWOOD MARKETS. erg calor of a 116,000 church. About F� wheat, 80o to iso; spring wheat, iso to one-third -of this amount . has already 60o : .►heat. coo to o0o; oats, 40c to 44c; been provided. _ •mall peas 630; large Ecu, elle; flour per bag, go 21 .p • ham_ a, tea. a16; shorts cel too - - A tad named Fdgar Bailey, of ',slew- coarse, 019; aborts pot ton, tine, 020; ohopp •par - market, sustained severe injuries s few tones` -- -"� (� T �j ' _ - FARltERB M ionto, _._. j J fPRICE" 1 11 - --="pa.aRo while sleighing, by running into Toronto: Feb, 9 lees 0 L 1�� • _ Tha street receipts of grain to -day were small �� a paeeflrg cutter. r _ . A writ endorsed for 180,000 damages and price enebanF About c f r tau. 7 of - wheat offered and sold at 9:e to 83q for fall. T6 to has been issued. al;ainet H. R. Frankland, ale fora nag, ,rid Tac to T4c for goose. Barley �G O L N S R U P BLACK STRAP. ex -Reeve of the township of l ork, for firm selling at 74c eo 83c. oats firm, with sale. ... direlictiont dot dorm hie ,term Of of 100 bushels at 4ec u 4Tc. Pear a� am1'aJ10 _ office in 1887. to ell M for clover an d13 UU to Olu w. azrbw , r r Meafard ladies are taking the lest} is #12 to $12. Hoge sold at e7 96 to 37 50. •Beer. as , the ice rink. They escort the gents to oofor forequarters, and es 00 toeTW!� Cod 'Fish,. Labrador Herring; Lake Trout, Finnan.H'addie. j hladquarters. Lamb 19 to 030 00; and mutton _ --fihitber, invite, them to. skate, incl .when ee w ase as - - - - retirin time has arrived COndnCL them The produce. market war galea today, and - - - - - - R ti,,,�,rfoeegenerally ruled rc ady we quote: Beef Constable Bo art' accOm allied 3Ir. 14 LOto a18 buster. In. rolls, 21 to 4sc. large rolls to. their respective homes. to 14c.; bust r, lb Lo11621 Bard 160: Cheese .._ .. . g p, c. Baoon lee to 19c, Eggs 22 to Zee: _ - , 1..tstoas per beg el to to. A e•per barrel T T. ' V N Reid. proprietor of the t3mon hotel pp -�' .TStc A4 00. Ppl _ . . � • ' `xewmaiket, to Don Castle op �tarctap a1 - night in consequence of, non-payment of =nom sAsLs-!!e><artss seattea at't.S 150 fine and costs "tor infraction of the :TaAI 1s ooIVG EwttT cost as ros l owy _ Licenaa Act.xo: 1 Exrasas. Tse A� . Headquarters for - The C. P. R. officials have learned -that 3 Mrz=, 2:88 P. M `� - y a large quantit9-of grain has been stolen .. 7 Local., 6:82P. M. '�.�` Good ��a'from the wrecked cos near Beaucage, TsAtrrs aoltto WssT nus aep0LLOW9:= - Deteetives who took the *ase in band, No.8 LOCAL 8:47 A. 3f. `� succeeded in locating eigb•siz bags of ,,/4:31P. -M.'- - - " 4 JYIZEn . . - . lir m amen the stolen o c ... grata• 2 . EalhtEsa 9:.9 M. : A singular matrisge took phos is Bow: _- --- (Q lye 4 -cents ger~galllon, at Re'mmer nL _maIIritle the other day. when Mr. .lobo �f anvers 85 wean old' Bombridge, o a[ � - - ' ' ` was tlaited to Miss , Mary 8 Ellin'iP Ioods, -b. O'Conaoi s Blacksmith Shop, am IA- lRombriAgo's L •said, isonly deet some three moaE.-LCKRINQ- - ..-. The Executive Committee ' of months. D-aw"s - -=-Permaaent.Cengal Farmers .Iustarue; of tt ` _ - -• Ontario met. at Toronto -on 31011(k ?• of :.:_last week. .Mr. John- Dryden, 11.YA. for Sentb Onedrid Vice-president, accu. : The Toronto Binder, pied the chair. It was decided that the ..GREENWOOD ROLLER mS annual mestin be held on February '31st solid steel frame and all lire latest line 20-nd-t in tl1+e. Court House, Toronto, provemeats. Providing the same esu be iecnred. Still tgke-the lead.. I have just put in more rollers and ala THE MOWER, The G. T. R. Company have settled all ,', THE MASSEY MOWER ; -- The -;:the large claims aRatnat them atdi+inR . - better .prepared than ever t0 give unlver8al satisfaction LO THE MASSEY -RAKE, ![ram the sexident of July 15th. They the public. As I make a specialty of the farmers° trade SEBEDA VER R GRAIN DRILL, AND .; F�ondou, whoa. wife cad titres children p.na •: Exch an Flour for Wheat, THE "L. D. S. ENGINE AND in 4he.srsak, 15000. The company will wipe j;<v�tita lite _ a Iity of GRAIN SAVE& .leo. be called neon to y abort 1970 for ' the wheat• WHEAT ANT$D, Thanking at! lar past patronage, aud'iskiag a ALSO P[lJ�F9, E�CUPFLEES, b. ' p• pbysiciati•` bills. Ths7arget buts were nage• of the same. I remain, yours cry}. 14 far .tt.ndtag Sin. z.aland, .war phy ---- REPAIRS OF -ALL HINDS sieians, I=,,. C. Dake, 190; T. Foley, KI ...Fe L. G] REENe - -- fpR ET4�. - � ON, cad C. Cdeot i, 180. _ kept eOn•tasdy hand As the Whitby Farmen' Institute �!!� �� 00D O � ideid�ili rasently, Mr. Grierson said; -,.0 some H g Call at our nt On& oma and ority f thioaentoas person Would invent a maeh'nePOWDER Are now runnin , and we are ready to supply all grades of Oat -Meal.. Corn ]deal, 11164Md b point oda the sapeesoeity of Wtscad tmplemeate handled by "m -- - n - - -- Sam n, claimstohave straw,m tsddthe Rolled Wheat, kc., to eonsamerscad dealers. A s . fait trade q opp �w Absolutely Pine p >e quality Boar for Semce.' a go" d thing." Mr. Jobtit Herby, of • pat-1♦deal for Oati. Cho dons for'S .eats 2 bas. bag. E=tri "veli els _ Thin was ver �anea: A marvel o! parity on band. Try our Ommeal and encourage our saterpnae, winch will ben•6t you as. _ =&clime so much desired by we as tis. GREENWOOD OATMEAL MILLIN(3.CO.A THOROUGHBRHDBerkahirs Boar " son. It is said to work, Well,. and the �m tidi��d�daom'f tow t�e.twehott li for •et.iee st tb• norfD calf of Loi' le 8iti "e t on withwdon. Sold onl F. L• GREEN and L_. MACKEY, Proprietors. -. Con:. of Pickering, B.BRIQNA L. _Wbwu v. le Roby also apodia improvement or insane. 'RoTAri A[Iao a i ---mm In threshing peas the street,N.Y, s t ds d nto the elevator and are're. Reworded are those who read thio into the cylinder, This is believed ICNLy.naehen nber 1.11 ctl et; they_wtll find honour= CONSIDER YOUR able employment that will roc t'eke e to a po-rwaM improvement over the old them trom their Gomes and hmil es noLum ode OI threshing pe". _ The profits are large nod sure for ever, indus _ thous person, roany•Have raUe'and are now �Don't'be led sway by 9aiuiag advertisements but call at the _ >: In the: 88 members . of the counts making several hundred dollen a month. It is eonneil, says the Whitb . Chronicle, there easy for any one to male as and upwards per �`$Li' $RAZILIAN . AREHO�7 SE 1 Having pvrcliased,tlle.above )timber. busi T� y day, who in willing to work. Either sex, young is 1 wholesale dealer. is eggs, 1 lumber: or ole capital not needed,; -w start you, Eves, And see for yourselves that a e are selling Crockery and Glassware st and nndei ness from air. John Gee,'I am tioan, i _conveyancer, 2' anetio>aeers, ,� tiling new. No specia ability required•: you cost, for cash or produce.: Whits frranite Tea' Setts, 44 pieces, 02; Bands me now offering the founders, 8 - stmasters, 8 lawyers, and reader, can do it as well u any one.' write to us ' --` Po wy at once for toll parNcntara, which we mail free, colored Tea Bette, 44 feces, 13 ; Fine China Tea Setts„ 44 pieces, 14.50 ; -- 22 toren There are 17 reeves, 19 Address Stinson a Com, Portland. Maine. •9•g $eautrifu1 Motto Cf lea Cups and Sauced ; Colored Dinner Bette, depntp•Iebrea. 9 of the members are ,Rouse and. Lot For Sale• from 17.50 ; Colored Chamber Setts, 9 pieces, )'1.50°; Xmas Cbina " AT GREATLY' REDUCED PRI'CESI, nil many ere loci hair rapid- I•I' . and GiaeBware arriving every week, heavy glass tumblers, 50c _ in order to clear out the ¢ams, and to lv 20 !rest stand -.up collars an re• dozen, lase goblets, 60c. Per dozen, Glass Setts and -- _ downs. 84 comb their bait and 2. GOOD 5•roomed frame dwe n make room for a eh. selected stoclr IIs ore Or t e a o1 amen o ouse en ot, situated on Cburch et; in tae 1 �'i aqe o-good.stable Our familygroceries are rile list and cheapest -Green, Black and Japan ese oi3ds. ^-28 toile the Chronicle end 10 of and dnvin shed, �� well. or ifyou don't believe it, >;et a free sample and be convinced. Xmas Lumber,'Lath, Shingles, Posts, Pick apply to JAG. HURLBL7T. Pickering. lett m rices. Batter, Eggs, Lard, eta, etc., always on hand. them lose tracIr of county affairs. 16 do - ___ Fruits in stock an o a , all the business and 20 are' app�andl Bacon, Poulwy anti Potatoes taken in ext anQa. re dj heti Dry - - eounor�.' 81 of them toe u ! tlr Sud ha mesa the ear round, yours faithfltlly, ' Maple Hardwood. o e Foot, or more, 1N in ' in the aggregate, 86 of them dna 1 ' , :,-;.;a' SIMON Brock, St. W ' • crit. handsome fellows in the extreme. i is a Deverell R Block, , q> Y 'bachelor, 80 of them keep good hours Come and see the fresh stock of _ Ts R:.M-oQUAY while in town, while the balance always Canned Goods, - Finan Haddie-, iths','-Hall. ' (j H � y Bulk Oysters, Bulk Pickles, P - - -- _ _ iC1�eTi ng. 2 strike the hotel i amount for breakfast. '---.,Gold � /� (1 m -We tike to give an amount of. snforma• . • 8 g u s 1' - tson 'about the county council.•, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa hut, .t The longevity of the Wigle family, in Confectionery, Honey, ' Essex, is remarkable. The family - Intendin urchasers of Goods for the of John Wigle, who -died- at the age -df 92- And -in fact everything in the o ooery_ g' p _ and whoae wife' died at the age of 75, line; cheap and food.. _ H O �., _ A `5Z :� E' A O N mumbered-fifteen and is now represented - Should ilispect my stock, which is large and varied. 'by the following members: -ides. Peyer - e•][arks obtaiaed,and all Psttot . Matott, aged SS ;Wendail, 82; Peter 76; Stationery SChoo'l,Books and Relin-�atGfi a e blis 01-00dOise' riceCi. we a far is«ter t. tr.... • � Caveab•and Trod busiaeas condac tent Of hits. Ann IIer, 74 ; John J., T3 ; average oar oelce_ie tip slnndtlt.il, ,.P .. _ _ -- no sub -Wu forlSve.of oyer 77 pears and all are hearty_ \Current Literature, kept . , Bargains ?�1 dfre;c�nce y IIo Next come and Pea rl (tem -Rings. Silver Plated Goods. cost than thoeo.remots.h0m tis,, at ee. rs: Japerson, 60 and Michael. J., t and medium qualities in silver -plate elves, or Wshioatoa - ' - 57. Mrs.. John Wigle had two sisters, �. - = - H ndied Table and Dessert Iiniveq. , Buying in'tlle best market and selling tion: we sdrl„e if table or not, tees o! I and each of these had fifteen". children, c our fee act.Obt wl t b sswrad• _ �_ ... • .. t s o cast customers. s On one eccal+ioa at a falriity gathering I at eloso prices enables ale o offer great indueemeut t to t •� al t0 obtain Mean"wkly rsaer cane to acetal cite m your tea, cos tr 11 We I GORDONe - ti -ere w generations present -the' '�'1 " -�'•� town, cent lees Address. !, soother, eiangllter. (pan�•d QRhtgsi, .!fid i_ J' .LA+ ' tr.T f O . H N.. ►� T O 1V e - A C Ae SNOW dz Com. ' eat:graadchild and groawgl�at-grand• ; B'rock street ' W bltby OnestN Pats•t Otseb wastWay >ti a. J 3 Next floor tc Dowswell's Practical 'P�atahlrralter, , , . t - -.. _ .. _ r, — h 2 f" ,.. i• °ye. Mlysar(ord'.. epratsiyle witt4. ou _ds Lowyyontoe arraying aaoar to s� -� Mir Ziiii�i �t lr Th; t" peoa11red to dot Bat- se dew, and 6a►e 1 * G R E' A T. SE C R. E T. yeang b. Lois • lic6ilaisd. . :f.' and to?ttembW mad'be w to like we.: y t' Thanks given foe p"romiw we always It•le Waged that a stag has lately baser { " �i -• in bar heads. §ha pr°ased Isdvaatag* uri brtantW thlnQa,"ahaiaterraptedlangb• of in a uke of Portland's forest at _ _ H A L Ll- �. B E D Or X r+. �° t r 1-initaatly. .' lag. " In a montthh from ao� yon shall tall �+gwell, in Caithueeeahire, under peculiar ; 1 --- • " The old Sana knows o[ your fanny for at y feet and bleu me. oiroumatone", say@ the Loudon Te ph, , 'CHAPTER XVII.—(CONTINosD.) -You are hard upon me, madame. I . He does act care a straw for - eThed she aback both hie hands again ride the "muckle beast" were discovered, : .. . have nppiod the b of aveagiag �io.ilo Y P yonmay ,_and v all heart y, mad watched. As be made his when he stomach was opened, no fewer ape ea Leel he wi]ia std wh t Madame Fournier, good aonl, who 'came. i � and p vainly that it hangs about trie r from a PeWbu tatain 'f'y4as seen- xray among the crowd of paaseagere hairy. O+aa eleveq,eoaeea of oartr[ogw, which meat : � — od as ugly secs, fad looked upon hanawme I �e an old dromm, and I can hardly tab in tion by marrying Lir before yam ayar, tug on board the boat. She had iateattongL have found their wayo into it when atag peopis me eccentricities of Nature thrt should ,+ within a few da a, to this man, who door i waited for the arrival of the Parh train was alive. It is to be presumed the - - - be • the belle! that it will eget bs- oartrld es after bola —, d^t }edged too harshly, tried to heal the „Aad the other hop° -isn't that.& vain not rove her. you willing to witness beforo bmf him down to the quay; and g g disab&rg m a - . - ` isreach by &wail -meaning bnttactless o�-- ,� . Lisle. , _ even now she -followed him carefully with rhe, fetl upon the ground and w licked L - when Madame de Lmn and X. le General b the stag, • ., ++ sage Mr. her eyes a. he walked about the boat in Y whish, like •11 'animal of she would leave , „ Beresfor 'e na. Yon do not know him," bovine — . „ - ;, 0 than you p stili some idea of on- P , search .f a ■eat, When the ggu&nn we.y wet , ovine and cervine s [ was - Not for some time I think, snesiered �� the listrwtth Viotoe an3'oomin off said Gerald, hoarsely. drawn tip she breathed more ireelly, but it donbtless'very toad of salt. The 84"ter, I� ---- ' - Madeline suavely. " f have just' made up wongaeror after all l" - 8'' .. " MY -Poor boy, yea have .no. one else -bo was a=tnatil-tiieboat lied steamed away,aad w1iIp11 is one o! the aisle! ingtedieate in gun-�' Any m -to M -k -my -husband to take a house at her to wbanded astonish- trust. 'You may an well. trust me," ,said Gerald raised his bat to her, with w safe dig. Powder, was apparently so grateful to the a Uhler way out of the town -for' a few ,she with a e-iw tone •sa-Amanner to tante of some fit arch between him and &tag's palate that it swallowed the s r • _ months ; the ace is meat. She had plway■ shown the best side c�u8 rY Y p pe p' mp chcertnl and the mo• of her nature .to him before so that her •cuteesiag softaern, am she agpindrew ne#rer the shore, tbat-her face.aelaxed and lost its cases containing it. There are In�iead few. .. . i , N ioletctor lanceso d uneasily. round to see how an" N were havens, mad. „ croam to Engto him. 11 If land will ho I,will of only walkedon of brisklyto he ends f thehen ier, ang things which the digestion owild animals '� g Y No, I haven't, madame, he raid at 8 ' y y p , -in not capable of assimilating,although -- hisrehiioar took this mpeanh; but is exQlt- islet •+Rut it one were, toles all one'rhepem get you Mr."Bere6fard's permission t9 re-. looked Pat over the dark shifting sea at, was said by Dr..Johnson that the stomachs • - f d thin more' than' sn rise in most of yv . ,a ,+ e« - ---Y main awn but I will swear'te van that. -became- a speak -in-Lhe-di°lance.-. of man and of the pig,..whInh hpa* a -clogs--- „ . wrap, sad -I suppose yon dna t k - what !nghten "llr ■hall marry no nae sgainrt her The she laughed, neither mueioally nor oemblanas to each other, are stronger than ys�a eattle'down here," said Madame' our• And he looked- ala her with shy admintioa. Gerald raised his head, breathing; heavily, " poQr boy," she said to herself, with real of w[ld4 A man in the bigheee condition, &fes doubtfully. „ and looked with dull dazed ea wieifulL �+ r.who has paced da after "And poultry ie eo deu'here I" hazi ded lat Don't yon rackunded-about you t!I' tallows into the passionate, hard, yet awiftly-chaag hap to etriek him; he its hot sort d ing in probably able to felt who were cracked&boat you . $ t°as� � ass a�ik , Y a cctgela ; adding hurriedly, with as awk- She turned toward him with a sudden mB f,ca afore him of mea I should have chosen for his teak if carry mad digest almost as mnoh food as , iq . ---- laugh, "but -t coarse that would not gnaE of kindness, as if he had ■truck the ` t must go—away—from her!" he said I had been able to choose. Bat one must the stag he hunts. The somqu. fair deer :.:effaot you, madame." bra enly. "Yon will Daly be gond to her .use mnoh tools as come to one's hand and 6e stallcing is now u n ne an "No," said M'adamr�de-Lancry, slow , right note at last. --r,— if I do that Y Madame, wa won't oar -ex witI• da al "weih &s aaoiher iC he_ tatll onl that the Prince of Walt wail soca . yy Yea, Gerald, rhapm I can, she said. Y Y y stood rt . --- an she rose to go, It will'noteffect me mnoh, ,i, pe lain ! • I- am not a child. It is not fair to follow m inetraatioaa -- ay a visit to Alar Lodge as Shp guest of And it is true that you can do nothing P y for while I am here I shall live upon ex. til I have foua3 out something for you push me blindly on to the dark. What These inatruotionm,`mo far, had been vera Lord Fife, who has aIao'had the' honer of re- ' .% :..dtement ' to do." _ power is it you have overs all. - simple -- -Gerald--ism -only to go -to Mr.- by entertaining Prince Albert Victor, - r The ladles present came,. one and all to "In awfully good of yon to take no, much ". simply the power of a wilful woman, South's London log_ings, to at .a. letter the eldest son of the heir apparent. There ' • ___ the conolnsion that Madame de Lmnary wag interest in this business." - ' - my dear boy; but.there is nothing in tha from Madame do Landry into his hand,, ,are said to be upward of 100 deer forests ie.- y mad ; but the men viewed her eoaen• „ world like it " said Madame de L%nar and thea to remain is London' natal he 'Scotland, once. in between theta an area ., ��ee��� Good 1- No, that is not the right word Y, P 8 trinities more leniently, dropping some of ter tragic earnestness the heard from her sin, of rather leas thea 2,000,000 Aorta, Five „ Duiaterested hel in weak.and capsicions. of these forest@ erased -fi0 - i could never believed that I should y y , helping you I .am help moment chat it had mode sufficient imprea- Oa the followin morning Madame de ,000 •sores fn • Lacki for oa gQ have found a romantic, robber-h&unted din. gmYasif „ Sion. Lamry drove .to "1R/ BOnleanz," and ar- eztent, -the largest of ruse beans that tmiQt so near to olvili&stion," she. went on. G old wstobed her face silently m And you want me to trust only to rived there just Ar Mr.. Beresford came at Mar, which covers not mach, ,that , • "I realiy-feel-a delicious -dread- „ nw�enLr, •n then sal ,quietly, " I think „ - - than 100.000 icreu `of groaad.` Next in tented on my xray back to Calais. -I asiderstand. You have same• grudge of Alt, Y are not yet bribed heavily treaties, =n receiving the visitor order come respectively the Black Mount, And she glanced at Gerald. Beforp he your own t the man who killed m enough I" she broke out impatiently. " It himself. - _ fn Argyllshire, with about 72,000 acres; could offer to escort her back, however, father,, against _ _ _ . .. _ L In not enough for you that the girl should be "I won't trouble you -long, Mr. Beres- the Forest of Resy, In SatherlandShire, Victor sprang forward with open jealousy „Yea•„ safe ,' she must be safe with you. We ," said his' tormentor sweetly, as she with 85,000 'scren; tfiat of Glfustrathfar• burning is his face. ' "And you have been brooding over it all then, follow my idstruadons for the nest wmi-ashered into hL preaenee, and-sdvaat- ru', ur Invernessehirs, with 52,000 • sad " Let me go with you, madame, no one Yom, nett as I have done !" week and you shall 1>e free to marry thus ad toward him with a head most sympathe that of Anchna&hellaoh, in R4as_aad�rom:: knows the road as well ma I do. - ,; girl -if you will. tica[1yo¢terretehed, arty-of--abont the some. extent. It ff-�-' " _ - No. I � aImarb forgotten it when , _ her .The magnetic lufluepoe Qf this woman ■ He gravely raised- he'd fingers to his • lips in le counties d Inverness Ron, and- --iia° ° Gams d'g arm brought me lace to face with you hen I + t hand, and t7laaked her for her-mat+rding to an aathorltr-_-- . " Whst-would your .fiancee ray!" said remembered, having nothing betber to do, emrae°tnerrwa , so strong that a ti a of -joy kindness in visiting a tiresome old invalid Live account published last year, more than _. she, is &'low voice, which, however, P ■ B rushed-ap ie.- the -young man ■ heart and l so often. - three fourths of the Scottish dear foreatt aro - °� that I had A promise to tceep ani an oath to ,. to be found. Not to a ■h&llow or ■ andl keen little ears take him, fulfil ; the promise concerned you; Gerald, sweptaway all doubt as .to her power of i �� Not at all,' amid she imperturbably, y - " 0 yon may take him, madame, I don't, and the oath concerned your father i mar• fnl$11taR�er promises. , We had mach a pleasant Interview yerter• filled Pim does it fall to pwn or rent a doer. • - . ' r mind," she broke fir with alacrity, glancing dam„ I-TTwin go, madame, he+aid, almost day that [t is -a pleasure to•°cme again." forest Even a small domain of the kind , , alternately at Gerald and the beautiful The young man said nothing. This wo• shggering, east last he felt himself free "You have come to telt are that an will -command a rent o2 £800 Por annum, - i t.. lady, with open disapproval of their friendly man'a nature, that couldll__e calm so long, fro m her &tro grasp. _ hive broaghb-my boy Gerald safely b&ok, I and for the immense acreage of which as - America dizzy, his senses sickened his heart on about him last nib wee, ao annul teat of more thin.,£12,000 �p " You are not jealous, thea," Said Mad, afonate impulse, war quite anew and Max- Y, q • g t, B he had not been is masa de I— playfully raising the na- plicable thing to him ; and her cynical mg �°' d taint nigh of, relief, which iavolaa mnoh good hands." 1t PaM - - -=- willing littie roe, and bending to look gostion that she had get herself to _this tartly escaped from the lady i lips, roused " It is very kind of you to say aa. -He is Thdrb has bion an oratory. raised against.11 itrsigght into the elfish eye% .- bloodbnnnd'm task for' want of anything hisdulled ooatoteaca, however, and he new in'gobd Nandi, batter even than mine = Ms, Winans because he includes four or - " Not of -Victor," answered Peggy; bold- better to do excited is him alarm sad mien- 'turned, not irresolute, but with resolution for I have sent him back to his friends to five of the finest forest in Scotland within 1 , but -in so law a whimper that Pro trma,. He -glanced at her shyly, sad waited chs ad. EDO"& Ah, I knew you would be'grate• . his doe min, and, being naturally unable to " I will o to ' Lar Bouleanz,' sad oak fp}, ' the broke out suddenly, [n a different live in more than one hoose at a time, lesvei p the sideloap look of sugar she cast at Gar- for bar to explain herself. g Y, .--- 3ir. Baesford to let tae return to Eagland ; tone, as Mr. Beresford gave_* alight but the others uaoocu old to maks hes meaning also.- Bnt r the little omnibus begot to rattle pied. Yet it is maigtaia• Madame de Laaery kept the fndiQasat 'through the stone paved Cstafm streets, Ira• 4f' as yon say, he wants to get rid of me, no perceptible start. "There -in no doubt he ed, oa the other hand, by his friaudsl that face between bar hands for a few ,moments dams de Lancry hook off her melodramstic doubt he WILL let me go at once, and I will would have proved • serious obstacle to the Baltimore millionaire spends more money - _r longer, her interest evidently deepening as mood, and teased the. poor lad by -talking of °Oma and receive your order. your daughter ■ marriage—girl are quick in Scotland than tons .or five wealthy Eag- rha looked. Thin she turned ,io sadden- nothing'buvtrifles ; and when they reached Yon are under my orders moa,' amid to tied out who lopes them best=sad pan lishmen would- collectively disburse -Lader - 1 , to try to t the light of the lam n ey ■he 1m rionslturnip him like • child have+ borne the generous burden of the b Y Se 4 p Pon lite door of the Hotel de L Gare lie helped lronl�le door, half- biro into a m&inteaance too long." �'a similar antler toaadatiot"Oes. There a ears to be h appears r t e gtrli face. Bnt Peggy wriggsled ecaelf her to alight in a rather crestfallen manner. „ „ p against Mr. out o[ the lidy'agr sap, nod. pipFiging' into "Good-nicht, madame," said he, Itesitat= chair beside the stove. oar will not " You have taken a most— Winans If it be. true that he attempts by - the group of;whiettlMadame Fournier formed Ingly, as sha i*aa sweeping past him into the leave this hotel except to go straight to the Unwarrantable liberty? Yes, I have. absorbing sad occupying as eaormoue area member, put her head into the motherly hotel bciat, and by thexlme. you arrive in-Londila But you will -forgive me, won't you' And of ground to coaling the deer to hits - lap sad effaced herself. Vlator,'who had "O come ie.," she said lightly, glmsoing you will flad Mr' Bererford's permission to now that the boy is once sway,•yaa will own hills, .or, In other words,• to pre= • recovered his self-possession, wisely refrain behlad her as him. romaia there awaitiav yon, - write -him lad to stay away, will serve_ whole ranges of mountains as s&uctu. ed from forming Doe o[ she party .that ': But IIs. Beresford will not :Ike me to- Gerald did -not try to resat any longer .yo4 not! e, ie qb Charing Croa Ho- sties In. the winter of IfiB! a bony of hill thered'tn the hall to ase Madame de Lan• stn awn longer; ; I know 3t will displease He sat as if stuptfled, answering with an ef• tel. Sao. how perfectly frank I am with men—or, to give them the y. Y 86 k rigt Hams _..._cry off, but devoted hisameif t= dispelling the him very merlunmly." fort the remarks h6 hostess made o3 iadif- you : I have given you his address, 4o poachers -bra a nae_night .into 'Mr. WI, - -, -momentary eoasteraation caused 6y ttfs'be "Mr. Beredordi free need ao longer forenb subject■ a■ she opened her writing• ,that yon can recaPt him if yon' lice; but neat' asnetnrry at Kiotodl ani kll havior to hei, with animation still afore. disturb on • You are -not case and red to write letters. Am he still -I would advise you to lot him roma[rt teen of his y going bw'h to P e t ton the :marked, Still lea mpontaneonm than before. 'Let Boulsaax.'- - furtively watched hei'movements, Gerald In Eaghad. so invaded the AauMan louse had_ I I No one gaesmed how to loathed every mem• she laid her area firmly on the arm of the se. fie surprised to see that ter manner =f arta The autocrat was co np a not alkowed s shot to be fired for four or five rtes of the doll society he was eater talking, astonished lad.• and drew him withja the' 'ting herself co this task was tuesi! -feminine Penatl' iW h g aft haad ; and plass- y +srb The onslaught made upon is by as -nob at all simple y it -and with a Sheet of paper g and how madly he envied -for the moment doorway; speaking at the same tide In, a pls and bastaa.LI pep nee• organized band of trespassers was regarded -tae gentle English. lad Madame de L�aary very quiet and careless voice. - had expected [ro mgt c,f will vonaly. ��� sa a protest •gainnb the system of aaneta• ^ - o r c e tai st. of And what it I recall him.. he said At arise. in deer forests, which hes alivaye been • hfuL Gerald'" bar busy Ply* wil blotting�psper and pm Iaat,.ahery ga[eely. na pular in the highlands. - Tlis If We agnate oninibng which 11 .,lied ^Sir: Smith! 'Ee h"ie. London" wiper, the door opened, and a tleman, Tea, ag I have Eaten •Lanny into my ch woalcl it astopish tis° lairds and . ' brought the unexpected visitor to "Les e' Yon know his address!" whorri Gerald -guessed to be' M. d° Luber , h""� ��iriead thelad,�I must do it iii some .,• y clansmen who were on. la the Farty five" Boulez" rumbled ■lowly for some distance "O ya ; I write'him long letters- at Mr. came in. He glanced from Gerald, who °Stem manner• -or, is other words, took put In the Jaco- we. the roAd back to Calais before either .of Bereafordi dictation very ofteW." rose, to hie wife, who nodded -to him, .And He -raised his head, and his eyrs, frgtp bite Rebellion of 1745 --maid - they bre made . - - ' ' Atie oocupsats broached any subject of parti• "That'sAll right. Now come up stairs. saying briefly, "Mr. Staunton, ,a young ander the green mbade, peered at her aware of the amazing prices now paid for - calar ln-w t to item:•. Gerald telt shy of and we'll see what we can,do to equip you friond of mine,° went oa with -her 'oe:upa• penetratingly. - Then be aere.wled m few barren hiltaides, m�osser, heather clad el es • doing °o, and .Madame de Lsacry was sot for a .night journey. ton meat crop to tion• tine& slowly with the pencil oo the. shget o[ and lonely forests, which in their time•oouuld ' M . blkative. - E land to• t:" So the old and the out man sat meekl pap which he hen ed.to her. She read r ag u►gh Y g 7 it aloud : not have been let for 81 a square mita Sir. • So that little wild girl is the queen of Clown and after the a :ha of -a. few_ . _ .. o g + nye for itucaa ie, -is said to have t -women I" the amid, at last, 'smiling "rather C$APTER .\VIII. ` coenin=apiacee,"Lha two seemed io. take to T` r ire ld=7E you wan a-"7io i aq, •azpended nearly E:i10,000 during his res!- [�i yva 'Are welcome to it. Ls .. ccatemptnonsly, as he thought - - each -ether, and, a the lady, loft them ea- i me h dense ig the, High1hinda. Tnere are man !' Yea. madame," 6e answered, feeling Gerald Staunton heard Madame de Lan- timely to themselves, tis chatted very ami• frorljou.-Yoan affeotlonately; English lesxes of ,moore�iQd deer fares i i _. — � , _ _very. cdmlmlyysad o ;, _ aaTtts'Sttaasiroxn." who $pend £5,000 a year or more for the - `: stick to his aolors. hiai up-etairis into her aitting•foodi uai+sslsl pe­W., aced in rpeadi�g laborious English in Very kind 'of yon, murmured Madame 'assure of killing moor y - -...' 'e Well, I have examined her and thought der a Bat sed well at is .fasocner had she ce by the the in spite of Gerald's efforts to keep hits camera do L&acty softly:, "31 my 14gnd this. to the hook[n s+lmon end grllage• in t nd deer, or • - ever the aitustion�an_d_I_think it would beso - F familiar ground; asked him what Madame P " �3wtf�ezpresa trains, which-oon. ____:mach better for you to give hes ap." is tome time is antioi t oa of her return bow burn- n�w��oi5�fe�hita YK -Uiii , nets aa;id thepsr&ly Wect Aberdeen, Inverness and Perth whir "I know that, madame," said he, aim- g - Some trouble with your, sweetheart, do tadil#eeeat2g ,. , the British metropolis, have added iacalcal- plY, ,; than she saw that the had overrated his do- but no fellow worth the same of • and my wile made is ap, he suggested � And wits profuse for disturbing ably to the Yslne of estates [n North Britain man ever doer give np s Irl for •that sea. ° good-hnmoredly. - . him so early, Madame de Lsacry left him. which were-9tioe sbandoned'to the gmam of � g � Pa yorry I cant do whst yon wish, a , .,_Loa Besides, you caret glue ap what on madame, for No,' mid Gerald, growing suddenly In the -ball -she met the eiatorat a little drag• the curlew and the undisturbed•reWof the -' -i y , you'll been very kind to tis ,egr- g° haven't got, and what you never had • y and b■ky, I haven't a sweetheart, on' ggnnardfau, to whoa'rhe bowed most io• idea eagle oha¢ce of getting. •Please don't talk abonL nae But I could not think of going to Eng• monsieur." lonely. __ her. It won't make any differemx, sad I land Without Mr. Beresford's permission. " O, tell me not that ; no, no "amid the " How h Mise. Beredord after the exoite- ___ ean.'t explain myself, and it only makes me Good•Wight ,, General, haghiog : "if not s sweetheart meat of yesterday !. Thea betrothal • ttiaaen _ „ He wen at. the .door .before. he $Wished The, CEnt!!a! Balli i Y1CtInts _hook like a fool, forever, giill'a sweetheart for to day. - • - are trying ordeals. Speaking and would have been out of the " ++ „ „ 3 . E '! Wali, what Shall we talk abort, then Y' No, Monsieur," said the young fellow, I cannot [inform you, madam's, said Ag is all ewes o[ bank•wrocking, map ` �' �Pon't you, tell me why •yea Dame to see room is another moment if Madame de who was scarlet by this time ; "s sweet- the housekeeper stiffly. " Mims Beresford instances of suffering caused are reported - -Mr. Brresiord! I ain't help thinking it I•ncry had not dartd aoroa the room heart, forever it not to eery to get, mad a ran ant of the holes t morning before If it were oal� the rich sad welt•to•do t6�b. with the lightness of a girl, and can ht sweetheart for to -day wand of sat'sty ma" breakfast, is a fit 'of petulance, and has not ware in'nred b them amash•aps, the reason awful night's work; both his haada is • grip se. nnez y „ P Y pe , ] Y • and I know yon *out 'to see old Mounter° Y Right, very aright, said the General, returned. And, with a sweeping part. for regret would not be nearly so ap - ...'•&bontit. Yon have told me just enough. to ravage and muscular' that Gerald tinct• nodding hie bead slowly from time Eo time Miss M'IA*d retreated into the ealon with• but it h the poor that expetienoe th"e' ' . „ : , tvel teed to wrestr himself free as ., .. . •, make -me half mad to know more. yy angrily to eke out his ,labored sentelicas. Give out Another word.. . • pangs. In nae instance we know•af as offioe "What do yon want to•knaw 2" ar;;f she lad been •men' up lova for pleasure when you are young, (To se. covnirvaa, boy whoa savviinaggss and scrapie of three. ." The name of the man who killed m Wait,' she wad, looking straight into and when you are old on t neglect in the ) ease representing a hoardia hof hall. y hie. fail t face with lurid, dilated a es. Y y B° °B I .. , Y , g alt $°aII Y. stead of either. . - dOiler i week I father. Only tell me and I will haat him ,. What her Mr. Bereer3 ever done for oar , , were swept away: In wont sad-" y Involnntuily Gerald's eyes.. eto.e, after Electricity ig about. to be put to •new another, we know of A poor woman who had = that you haven't overpaid him for . What I - - , for I know where clerk in hie. office hat worked w hard as on thin, gloomy speech, from the grave old use. The emptying of the °ewa).m of Land ha invested her • all, with the fond illusion • • Ire is. ' -. v Y , soldier to his still young and'- he ndsome i Ito the Thames has necesmrily polluted that some day her innocent little children . Gerald started violently. m received eo little pay for ib. What ilea wife. Ste rose abruptly Qom the table, that river; and, in searching for aorue means would be happy is reaping the benefits of • he ever done to make our life worth living "Tel} me -for God's sake, tell me 1" said Y g and rang the bell, as ing that Gerald mnmt of preventing this pollution,. it has been die- her, frugality. In another we know of the t .. . . _ b._ a you doubt now that !t would' y d-fnt6 ;� a were with ' better to be your way •back England, + yes &vel t ,ani ht'" asked the Gag- thA sewn a rodnca the ., a Divalent of . their em to eon be' I wmethinq to do now -like that. _ g __ g p q employees an e x g ua ane mw on t e' young Parte nix years eral, surprised. chemical change. The electric currents d np enongu to•divide eomethiny man's face the hungry look brought -by un ago, thea. !o tpead rho best years. of your ++yea, monei3t, I am going to London." the particles of matter in ry mo- ween theirmeo, and twantyfamilios were s&tiefied psseion, and she knew that the tool life in the da drudgery from which he ,1 Ah, there, among your beautiful tion, and the at• the. organic mat- given more -misery to endure. Instances of 1. •! - never means to set yon free . Y oft want to count women' oar will find the ew c at the to in a eenti-solid form poor eo la havia lost money intended to wisr'growing aharper for the work. Ty y to- pth p p g ` II can• not tell you;, For have eo little find the man who killed your father -Mr. heart for ever." so that it a easily be eep&rated from the make payments on houses, furniture,y pianos, },. Beresford wants to keep you off the track. r, roof of what I have told you that, if the , con eased Gerald simply transparent .fluid beneath. The experi- etc., are ameroun, And while this h&a beep _ _._ nue eror were arrea now, a woe - " Ism leaving her behind." • , menta havi so far Been toad icfed on a•limit• the resuli, the wreckers, the causes of all 1 died he. was when your r IIas Y chance. Follow my instructions; And the -old and the young man arching• ed scale, but if the lan should rove to be this misery, thanks to the law's delays, have r, to ht• nfet in:•fii ht a . m away. - tete broke up. ward solving s ppciblem that agitates every never o g - _ Gerald's face changed. . to live a happy life is your own country. I large cit of the thin _ . • „ °g " give you my solemn word you are not even From that moment-perhepa giieesing LifeY• eo le thing be -cant to henceforth aorto ' • It is cruel�of you to play with me like safe in this one." dstger that the young mans firmness migght Natural history tells us that every beast P , P this, madame, said he, with bitterness, sad fail him ff be were allowed time for taffeta or last in foot eve livingg thin has its trust their money to any but absolutely °11 aper�y moat natseaal is him "Yon led me Gerald's face grew white* and wet as he tiou about this separation from the girl he parasite. What ie.• true =f' animated life repositories, we could almost ceaee to -- to6bel, most looted &t her and heard the burning words loved -Madame de I ncry riever left him is .true at .still, life. There is no stet that the calamity happened ;but it ,% l 0 What Ibelieved myself -that I had a she was hissing into his earlike'an enchant" one moment to himself or to her husband; obiect, animate or inaminate, that is not not, and the next bank-tliai goes up will re- - •'glue between my very fingers. I have found �• At the end he tried again to free him' and, when the time drew near for. the de- subject to some canker, some destroying in• ve&l-exactly the game state of things. What, - — l� —sat to dpy that I Was mistake¢ -that the self from her gr ,with tlw manner of a arture of the boat she neat for her mantle' .fluence. Banks and -dnancial institutions thea, is the good of hoisting the- danger rig• work before ne ig not evefi began." man who is shrinking from some spell. Aad herself accompanied him to the quay; are no exception to the rule, and this should if People persist is dtareguding it t - ".Well, horr-am I• to begin it'-, Give me - "-I cannot go, madame. He is' my em leaning on hii arm, and enchaining his um• be tate Idea. uppermost in the mind of every _ _ - - : ;something to do, Some reason for getting player •t least, if he it not my benefactor.' willing and wandering attention by triad director, every cashier sad every officer. . �S _ _ 'away frown this place, or I thick I shall go She drew book •little way from him and questions shoat himself, hie tastes, his All mea would be glad to dip into their t9 Far $eaC1Wo ' . arses..'.' . _ denly without releasing -him,' Aad, _ as she pleasures, and roepects. She _was ro coffers it bhny doold but do so with impunity. - � - - . Jl<t.. - - s' Ah !" broke out Madame Canary, rather spoke &gala, her voice war no longer whir swee6 eo ry the c, that he blamed him. Knowing this, it Is the one -great duty of Perfume of a good name heralds the claim - bitterlry. -, It is the girl, always the girl, peringly persuasive, fiat rang out- is sharp self -for hot feelidg- more grateful, aad,'as the b=ud and its mbordinatee to sit on the that Patuam's Painless Corn Extractor is a ' whet h is your head. if you could b&Ve her clear tones like &bell - ' he shook her hand before stepping on board, Iid'and only ib hoist it when there is w near sure, certain, and psinlsrd remedy for ooiar. I - --_ --s^A .int.ha�y with her, vo¢ would aoor�tor• . " Do you know," she Said, "'that it b he saidhambly. as pgWble a certainty thst doing -so finally' Fifty Imitations prove It to be the best Ai - . set ail Abont cleating your father a yo _ mesas nt mors in. druggists, - - .._ . .' ._ _ _ - •.L ._ . ...., lr 1 _ _ .. ., _ ..1. . _. I. I . . .. .. - �; .. - -_ _ .. . - -- :_I. ,. .. _ _ _ _. _ - . - .. - .. —'Y . . , ' ' , s* 17 •sr,..,, ., . .,,,,.,:. > .:, c _ ery'. .: _�.. ,h 13.lr-a R' -;' •r 7 t� !• _ .'" .. j p i . :. ,f 3'i ', ..,.. ,•j„ i.••.v -s.r . * .'q� :Mir•1 .f., +`Lc�,fy- t.f - t. .in... ,•, . :010 .. 3�nlr� n c•�r'. . I f m s ,Sl� • sl! a. . -... • I. !y+...,:'.,..,- . •1' ^1E!, rsr, _ — ; . 'n , mss. rt c •CtxY• .-. ..'..'''� .: - .Y; , .. ,. ,,.- ,. - .; - _ • e _.1. - ` � to feel htsuaL " Do you think offalft on hand, as nen but she is life worth Living " '' - Y e 8 7 �. begin. ag ; but I may Ya now i' T 4 S�' M A S E- a3e could be at (�rayaare withoap Hugh's ring bo look old and weather-beaten, as with my head on Hugh Tresdllea's brosAL ..: ; / knowled a Y' people with her hair and caddy complesioa " My darling," he whin . -Olt . "He Td not seem to think it possible. very often do *bile they are still campers• king me for the second time his " I .'•9 ' - Bat we've sent Bob over to And Anne tively young. But she and I an as good wonder if on. are halt as happy as you haw ` •t - TNE_ MYSTERY. OF THE HAIII►1TED .GARRET. � gone t° the Droughts. •e thought it friends u ever, and I .pend tw6 or three made me Y' y .:, ; _ just on the verge of possibility that she had evenings every week at the Rectory, chiefly :: t am very happy." __.'__ ,� a - n I. gone to say good-bye too Isles. Drought for the pleasure of hearing Anne sing. And Gmyaore L yours ;., - again PTICR VH_(CoaTutCSD.)- do It -you -who Lind the atma3 o gnu Tt-i► very siarming.- Whatever -she --tzar On C-_:.�_&a FDA 7 walk over to Gray " I do not want Grayaore" Ian h - : a rock of sense ?" done with herself, it was very wrong of the acre, through the fir wood and- over a `When -shall -we be -married Joan?`r We Leslie and Kathleen Carmichael How indeed 1 Looking back at the events child to go away without letting ebmebody wide snowy fields, my old dog following at' " WheneveFyou like.", ..A coming out of St. Perpetuate just as we go know where she wag to, be found' or what m heels. Itis •oris cold afternoon, the "This da week then," In. Leslie lances from me to m nom anion of the past eight months, I wonder how I , Y p Y glances P Oaald have been so blind. had become of her. sky without a cloud, the air pleasant from And that day week we were married, .� with a-jealons flash of her blue eyes and a •+it's too late to mend matters now," " I will start off to aid Widow Hatchett's. its very stillmese. The ery snow crackles un- while the Christmas decorations are still y. quick heightening of her pretty o0 arse. ,. ' It L the last lace I can think of an•i the. der m feet ; the I „ Anne goes on in a troubled tone:-- But 1 P , y pond is frozen right across green in the old church and the sun shines ,. 1 "' go this is hair yea &mase yourselves, don't envy the future, Mrs, Hugh Tresilianlast plaoe where I should ezpeat to ting her; one sheet of steel -grey ice from m•irgin to on fields and woods still glittering white - �'' .yon two 1 Aren't they very sly, Kathleen?" it her husband has any idea that you care but I know she took tea and hot cake with margin ; all the shrubs and hedges are with snow. - "1 I take no ttotdos of the sneer, but answer for him 1" the old woman ones or twice -she hada beading ;Hader their ivsd of roow, The [Tse E*rD. j - -- quietly-- o _ Re virll soohn forget fancy he Anne. for fancy for her picturesque little cottage, old house itself looks .like a Twelfth -Night _ _ " We inst'by socident at the' gatsof the "Hugh8 y say the cat and kittens. And'. if I find her, cine with its spotlees icing; and, as for the fir�wood-' -.... _ „ O. ..- ----. >�-1e Well-for-giving-.us_all-such- Sower The Next War-Betw"1Q_Ft Oh, pray don't ezoue yoursetirAle lves ti Lea- ian „ y°a think so ? Well, 1 don't Mr. fri ht,"on_ nothing bat one smoothes . . P , hour I stand at the window e e for o rake earn• look w ich azaiss me following so fast on knew it the fiat time I ever saw him. - is 41 mu+ , ho in for a heti n.9 ibe ealo t0 We came to ask you n to B 8 ' plains of the receipt of several lettere is - •, - j P You're both horribly obstiaste—that's what message from the Rectory to to me the I have a present for old Dorothy—& pretty which he is accused of takingtoo favor- *'.�J . look at au my pretty things, Joan ; ,the ' y truant -has turned u ado and well. But woollen petticoat I knitted for her myself. ii has done all the mischief. I wish somebody P+ P° Y able a view of the military boxes arrived from London w -day." no messenger comes • and, though I know but I cannot find Dorothy in the kitchen cr ry .power of the ' . would have the charity to open Leslie's eye R Y French republic, . I have no heart for looking at pretty „ Leslie will have a fine len h at us all for in her own room do not see an hod P le and of simply putting his , ".; ' i - '• - things but I turn back with them wishing before it is too -late. 1. laugh Y y wishes into the form of realities. _, ' ' "AnneI Let the or child at least be our folly by-and-by, I am beginning to Seel about the house: If I had not found the .. .. �,., ;, PO The Germano are more numerous and — z`-my�aonaia goodnight at the gate. Y+ happy. she has. done nothing wrong." exceedingly anxious -itis Be odd of her to front door ajar, I might have knocked -and stronger than we are," t writeie tell him, - ,i __ Yon don c care to look ab as sheduary, Hngh.. I My dear, she would soon console her• spend this last day away from us all. rung till I wan tired. I suppose the young• " and If war were -to break out to -morrow Leslie says almost wistfully, as she puts her self with Algernon Nesbitt ;and she wilt be !t is growing dark when I pat on my bon= maids' are ant milking is the byre ; but I we.wonl bebeatea, jest as we were in 1870." little hand in its grotty long glove into his. and cloak at last and ast out for the cannot think what has become of Dorothy. $ „ " a miserable -Froman --as Mr. Treasiliaa'a g - •. I shall see them all some day, he ,wife ,• Rectory, unable Bnt be ea[dend does nota See with them k smiles down at her kindly; -and tlyea we ..Ido not think so. Hugh b very good Aug a". But here I find thorn. is a state drawn up ; bat thee° is no Christmas green- have secrets for anybody after the expert• ' .'tam it the road to the Rectory, and he and kind "` of consternation. Leslie cannot be found. ery in the old hall, no fire on the hearth. encs, even incoayplete, that was had last - . - 'walks back to GrsySOrs• ., ++ The have searched fof her high h and lav► : Failin to find Doroth • I •o n the door of • And madly in love with -you 1 Y B Y+ Pe autumn with the army corps of Toulouse. . The Carmichael eiris $o into ecstasies ,. That is all over," I ea quietly, the _police are scouring the country -they' the oak parlour sad walk in., determined to .. over the centeaL of Leslie s bozos As for ' Y q y Ie it not tree 'that the cavalry regiments my heart echoes the assertion with a thrill are even -horrible thought 1 -dragging the wait here till 1 hear some voice or footstep were read to move at the appointed time me, I never before saw such beautifal and between the ardea and the wood at down•stafra. Y ' of exquisite pleaeare-of passionate pain. p 8 and that the infantry and artillery and all "things Kathleen persuades her to pat on „ Gra acre, fearin shat her toot ma have There is a fire in the widegrsto sad the some s. the dresses for our benefit. Not Hugh is,�at so wicked as to love one we Y B �' 1 branches of the service were in :motion on.. -. - taan when he L married to another," slipped on the bridge. They say ugh is room wean almost its old peasant home- the fifth day? It in so true that every citizen that she requires mach persuasion ; I think •• Bat he lover now. He can't hel quite distracted, had Kathleen, [between like look. And in the chair beside the fire, y e� the child enjoys It herself u"mnoh as nay- „ Y°a P of Toulouse can testify to5t, and the Ger- -- _ of chit Some of the drek, nano from Mme' crym and laughing is an hysterical way, with his back towards me site a figure mane know it as well as we do. This gg _. " Do not let ng talk about' it a e- I says It is only a version of the " Mistletoe whose dark shapely head Q broad sheald. rim le fact Deg to prove that the army is ' � Paris, and are a revelation to me in their t oven to thick of it as little ae E nA " Bough." But there we no old oak chests an I think I know. billowy- grace sod' ole _-- _ }y ., .. „ re .sand that it cars be transported to any gars ,te._ There_ are_ __.._��-m •-the. .at a Rectory ia_shicIL tha-bride could Hugh r - Joan I morning robes. and walking-coatnmee, visit- -Yourself .. have hidden herself thou h there are len• We are standin lookin at each other, P o the frontier as rapidly as e Germs - lag•dreases, tee•Rowas, dinner -gowns, each, can. v,Do you ever oo at your face is the , 8 P B B troops can arrive there, &red that on the B� ty in the garrets at Grayaore. hand clasped in hand in the old warm greet- frontier our troops can afire when w she shakes it from iia' careful fnldy " Of course I must, to see it my cap in. Itis im oesibis even to coajectnre what fag, He looks hale and hearty, big hair et oat of their care justasas eadl as they �T�J — the child. Her room sad beard as close and dark, his akin As rd in parade on the green hills of N aurovac loges kat heart to a diaimr•dreas of- ruby rt;. K de ou know that air'cheeks are' at the Rectory is jut as usual • she bas taken brown as ever. „ g silk sad Inch with raffies of real int•lace — y ., It is said that the Germans can arrive P P° as white as a avow• and that our °O=hm oat of it, so far as we can discover ; What good fairy broug .Q yon here to - about the pare -cut bodlw and short may' Y quicker and In. greater numbers than we .. - Van have we. twice too large for your o her clothes are missing but the hat day t' Sleeves; Kathleen coeets a ball• of '�° �° B y ora That we don't believe but, if the _ Rom sane p, and braided pelisse she had on when she *' I came on an errand. of $aitit Nicholas ' Y Begg sheil•blue satin mervoilleose and crepe. „ „ went out to t bar letter. All her boxes with a t for Dorothy." - gamed a few hours. or even an entire day, . ' T ataink the vary prettiest oL all is a dark „ at & charmta� description t franks a 'piled a is the lob her !' Dom hag ne .off to ht a fire in the fact of the campaign wonlil In ao wise Its my firm talon that on. will die P P • SLY be nom remised no ma r w tat you go on Units san c . on. er. • „ e or s or chaavfae . .001Lr o! eaetiaa lace. Leaiie's own favor• .• You are a Job's comforter � I smile_ Pretty things are scattered about-fam, about the damp, I think she said. �` easy say to the contrary. Bret we the Gar- - al tie is what she persists is nailing her awed- .. Don't smile at me like that i You ve essence -bottles, little perfumed gloves. .-U•-And when did you arrive I' - This ding-drom. It is an ivory brocaded satin, '• $omethln mast hays hs reed to her I" at eleven." -- soldiers more numerous tuan ours? mo the beast ashes reel Vane reran er g happened morning We may no, regretting tbst a false pabtio. tthe bodice sad aktrb falmmed" Lia¢ondly hnaeat weather-beaten iso, to the window. Anne repeats for the haadradth time, with �, To spend Christmas here, I hope?" m compels as to hold back the simple _ _ t►iti exquisite old French'laoe-Leri is s „ a blank look scout the room. Well, es. I did not intend to o awn . oonnoisseu about lace --and having been Jam, will you Dome to Killarney with me Y B y evidence within our reach. No the Gies- . "evolved " Waith himself, it flL hes like when this precious wedding L over t I've " Here is the post I" Kathleen exclaims. before to. morrow." ' p g „ maw cannot be more an merou than we ars been invited over to the South of Ireland But itis without coach haps of the pact And there is no holy or ivy ap— - • glove and suits her to perieatlon to elucidation o! them that "Nor mistletoe I" at the will e f Preceding she gross battle . I shall never target her a to for six weab and the Mahonys would be B on9 mystery ,• which will be fought somewhere is the - ge appearance ant too lad to have on toe. Th are we wait while she runt down to open the It fs too bad, when the master has just t as ahs stands- before the tilers Has y g y They valley o! the Pease, upon the right bank or • qhs kindest end most hospitable people in door. She comes marring back however come home N ' - _cheeks are fleshed with excitement, bar blue , with a letter addressed to herself In Leslie's " It ie'to° bad about the mistletoe" the left, which -ever it rosy be. - At the polar - .y - - the world ' „ where the olumpions will meet, ander con. - eyes radiant ;ahs loots ahawb too ideally ` „ " handwritin Well but the mistletoe could scarcely . I should lilts to I anawes=teal I i. iv It to bar benefit on. I" -Laughing. be with• those who will have the amort nail. go y ditiow sensibly identical, the victory lovely to belong to t him world, with her am- am afraid !or m elf if I remain here tanah "Open "jz. Y' she says. giving y BSB• y w r : saltire Iamorat Eros, sod sttraole o! golden longer eating out heart. atter ; aa8 Anne opens it with fingers that " A lonely old + bachelor ! Bat I might hair, and delicate all raiment. How ,. shake a good deal. have visitors That is certain. The question thea is re- - . -, Then that's settled. We'll et Sister •, Q „ duced to s oomparisou of pluck. If .we have :. _ her hasband will admin or in that dnas g Res i it t' Kathie sag in breath- Yoa will not roe mush of Gra sore as . ' Ae da " I Happy, ha Leslie 1 Elinor from London to take your place here, �° y aBa + " y the luck we will be victorious, and if we _ y may' PP and pan will be all the more St far your lass with excitement. lass you wait till the snow melte. don; the est ajSe. of oar batta- thin pat cera. asliieb-the.dsin- Anne reads it aloud. It fg very short *' I did not Dome to see Gra acre" -with possess t, gr duties when you Dome Back ; and Kilarney ry , Y . ileac won't vent us from beim brof Brad trader -garments, the fan, never looks better than is Sepptember, with �t vers mash to the point. nae of the old leoka. by the erns g Awaaces, the ribbons, the gloves- the the ant ma tints bisndin with the "Dear Kat. -I t this that on Winder & Canis wrote for pain .. 6armiehats" lay them &.1 back in ,their a $ Y v ,,. it is also Bald that the Italians will In. : lanes with aaeetnl admirin tonahee and m the t<rbatas and the soft t blue haze get it to-ni ht, be nee as !ri bran ; Peg. But I have notbiag to do pith $ten Y B Yon vide the vane of the Rhone at the same P 8 -on the hills. and reflected is the lakes B selves to death - about me. I am nits safe- Grayacre. I wast to make them n>idetstand valley " y oil and before you • et thin shall be fit• once for all.": . time that the Germane Dome into that - I try to seem -as go as the test &rand .. a Yoa are the first visitor we have ernon es sidembl farther from Turin to Grenoble or .that mets. table. Because I had spoilt m ,+ self. " p own tile, mast I throw a shadow on. Leelie�s had fade.. Treesilian will console himself "with seas- "Can't I?' We shall see"=" Bat,.Hagh Lyons than from Metz W Verdun.. it is be• - tahe wear out after bienitisst to post r body he likes a great deal ¢atter than he.anti e► doubt that the miner. battles hrppiaew-meat I nonce because the man letter ohs add and I rho ht after she had ever liked me. And some da or Other I —will be fou let, won or & n ohs Menge ' - Il - : - whore heart I . went so near breaking has I -- There is onl nae ooadition an which I g P� 1 posted it she might have come onto yon." -hope 1 shill see yon all again. ahoalda't before the Italiaoe can cines the Alps; and learned to do without me T But I fee old. I have seen nothing of her. Perhaps she wonder ff Algernon bought old Doctor could take the�soe" . Whoa T smile, m Smile mast seam very B " Ps B "And that . s little eel I tea It is also be nd question that if we are Via- g went to the church modes Murray out; and settled at Gragscre ; if eagerly. °y tors on. Obe Menge, the Italians, who are sea-' - - foroed; if I laugh, I ass gun they would ,. he thinks some farther renunciation aeaee• $he may have Joined- there that's the case, 1 ml t as well have saved Bible and rodent people, won't advance, all tarn round and stars at ase. I am gladsae from me -some more open acquiescence P Pe P . . Well I most -be off—it'stime for luncheon myself the trouble all those dresses I How- y q very ter !n the valley of the Rhone is an o!• when res fe over, and we go lata the dmw- and father's glace of wine and biscuitI 1f ever, please Bead my trunks to the Grand la or approval of the germs of my anbls'r feasive warfare that would hennas for theta ` fog roam to heat Anse ting. look fa ala in the course of the da And Hotel C Cress and believe me isWILL I fibs sin the "Good -b a "which Iingh y ' hum ' " I � � big with perils Therefore, It is n y I wish you'd take a slam of wine, Joan. It ever. you f old times. " Now dq to be the strongest, at toe ',mvum W asked for on the last evening I spent in „ - down sn 3 let ns talk of old time, , would pat some oelou into your wretched Your afteatlonate friend, win .tke first Uri, b. car which we will be . this house, and, as if he were speaking the initis white face " He pushes forward a comfortable old numerically strong enough to Invest 9tras ` words to me, I de is uty.ahady Doer sad — " Lear rx Cassa." leather•oovered chair, and then fire- kisnesme affectionately ;she Isagood- �p haus, ash may sae taken for certain that listen ht we wit and chat to each other almost s`%i .e natured creature. though her maanor in a • i• • • • when we shall have arrived there, it will - " Bush -a .aloe from tar away t . need :o dot royeare age. And in thepamesoL little h and she has always proved •a Ch mea a ala -a white Christmas such not be the bourgeois. -o! the landstarm nor - ' tdeten sad learn.' it seems to nay— - + 8 our- talk 1 look about the familiar room— ' All the b•mgrrawe shalt ha as to -clay shwaca tread to me. w as I have alwa s loved alone I vias a child 1 the Italian militia that wil mil back our 7rDe cord b raesyyed, the arose Ss ars, ' y at theflrelight dancing on the polished 7raa nntrmust6reat, sad the Lmp moat die The day wears on., the hone pan—the It is two .once since the memorable ele on the old-fashioned allvtr which �Ot°dons armies _ -- -' _ �,s,.- = �-&.yam t a. last Lew nous when I ase think of 8 Christman Hve on.. shi°h my nnola's will brow ht out and ranged on. the "That we have the viefouacl.�- -- — a�h g Tresilian without tin To•merrow he will found. In. the haunted t, nearly two ddeboerd. on. the dank ictnres of m aa- vi°ti°n that, practised, drilled, sad onion ,�. _ �_-Now sing something lively," Lslie sag- Leslie's husband, from that da forward years since Hugh Tr jr P y - ,_ Rests, la her gay .ones volae, when the Bong . y ng eat n asked me toto}a, which seem to smile and trowa is minded as we are and as we will be, we _ a ended. . , to love acrd w hold till death do theta part. marry him, 1n the fir wood. the alternate light and shadow. And Dace meat win the first battle ; and for this Sea• _ ,. Ta -day I may recall ' his passionate words, I have not been Idle during those two or twice I steal an undetected son we ought to view all eventualities with. - Bret the lively natio jan upon me, and I glance at my „ im lad when Bob and Charlie own in and. bis tender looks—the one kis given me in pears. My little hospital has prospered. main's swarthy face,• with its dark eyes out fear. often to escort me home. Leslie saw n'to the shadow of the dghing pines.* I may re. I have worked hard aad'seen the fruit of and resolute thin, and sunburnt Lorehosvi, 'a . iwve forgotten her momen ne for call the old days at CGrayacre, whoa I rel- m labour ; two new wings have been odd- wander el i! he Bees as little go tory pig , � 'age On the Cone of Fe',savias •During th ed my house and him so royally, when to 'the o inal baildtn m name and tshn lied been as cordial" ever al! a even. R- Y In 'me w I do in m. Except that there . • . • taig-is even more cordial than her wont, I I was 'a person of consequence, when, lame have been sounded tar and wide about are a few streaks of silver in the thick board ,, .a Eraptioa. . - fancy, as she wishes me good night thOagh I did not acknowledge it, I the country. But what gleaner me mon, I and moustache, and that the taco looks a Several times a minute the surface o! the . ) telt him to be fay master, guest •sat talar have been instrumental in saving man It is very late, or rather early In the B Y little saver, for, all the difference in his ap• isys was rent by a violent explosion thong he was, and ready to bow to my lives and alleviating much suffering, I have , ' ',i, morning, before I g° to bed to my little pearance the °Isat'two years might have, been of gases, which appeared t° hart the whole _ -, : _:Ii most arbitrary command. How happy we smoothed the pillows ander sada a dying onl ' lormal, -cheerless room, I base, one of mg down y & dreaaa - masa of fluid rock int, the Sir, The ascend- - F: bad panxgsma-on my a*n aeooaet-_" were, we two together, walking about the head, and bad many a blessing ca Dorothy comes In with tea before I get lag column of vapor and lava fragments raw a.'., farm and the old fashioned sweet-smelliag upon me by dyin lips whole powage from time, for I hope Ha h is settle 'over his d d _ up to go away; and thea my cousin sad I as ► shrft to the aright cf several enticed g garden with -its screws of box and yew an earth to heaven have robbed of much of - , -heart-break, he looked and •spots so like leave the warm pleasant room and step out feet -Many of rho manse, which seamed o0 beds of stook and sweet•william a bashes its bitterness as well as some of its restless. ie { `'1 himself, this evening. He ,could aoarcely into the frosty twilight, Hngh in h old' rise with the ease of bnbWes, -were some .v. _ • 4,aae ewigne each rn. pOeate P9eA to sweet- of lOetmary and lavender ! And what rides pain. tweed cap and gaiters, or others fiery like feet in diameter, and made a great din as - ep the .bitterness of my self•reprosch. ern lanes and the There"is-°°body-living-st them, I in my hospital cloak and bon• they oraahed down upon the surface on the ;I nto astnres w t' walks in the clear bonsa ie a at n with aid Dorot at.d the i _ hope �he ie beginning to care for the fair• ery P h p' Y net, which Iitnppo thinks as uggly sonthward'eide of the orator. They often , haired child who is to become his wife the frosty weather, when Hngh had said my Footes in charge. ' HughVrossilian has been and unbecoming as�ong frains could• be seen to Sy into fragments as they ' ` . day aftet to -morrow ; I prsy for it as I � and .ey s,were exactly the game colon in Canada for nearly a year and a half now from disparaging remarks about them now. &ecended. At the explosion the escaping -1 as my seaisk1 -.1 t 1 And thea oar leasant -ever since Leslie ran away with Al rnon &'sees red trs arent ''> kneel by my open window while the east P We eros the fields, chatting away very B ppea beg , a few score feet grows gray'with the dawn of his wedding• uvenings in the oak parlour, our games of Nesbitt. He came to bid me good-bye at •oily. Hugh seems in high spirtts, and, as above the point of ewape the ejected oolnm - ches and d�mince•, Hugh's reading &load the hospital a few days afterwards ; he me the o of resin him, of heatia his became a steel- °cine and a little high• ' .. eve. , joy B 8 gray - of The Mill on. the F6oss and 6dsni Bede, looked eters and worn and anxious, but he voice; makes me forget everything else. The er it cbanged to the characteristic has of 'i while I knitted • his long ribbed shooting made no moats to me—he never mentioned fir wood is like a reface fhb nark stems ,beam. That it wan steam elf htl mixed , CHAPTER LIL;' aaD LasT. picture, slightly stockings 1 If 'I had only known my own LAslie's name, He indeed was only a few and branches showing but against the snow with other gases was evident wherever in ib '` At about ono u'alock in the afternoon of happiness thea.l ButJ did not know..lt._ minutes -in., the house, and Kathleen Car- ouud-and-the-de� f whirling -movements Lha. vaporous volumns.. u ht michael happened to be resent; t e time. the hollows. The sun has met, but a broad swept &round -the point of observation. The ': L. • over to the hospital• to pay me a visit myself sufficient for myself. Hugh ori -to a jus ding before band' of saffron still lingers is the weeto curiona "waahing-day " odor of steam was " Well, Joan, 'how did you get home last me once that no man or woman was sufli- me with his hat in is hand, his horse wait- k with one star burning above it. perfectly apparent, together with a pungent - =_•a night?" tient for his or her own happiness in thio Ing outside the door ; earl I have neither ••-Hava-.you thought of .me -in -all of Sul Us fames suggestive, 8f an, L: ' Very well," I an a , going forward'to world. I had scot believed hue then ; but I seen him nor heard from him from that day mo�the Joan?". infernal laundr Tse• rfncf al obatacls - -' ; + Y• P P meet Ger. `r believe it now.; to this. It is the first allusion he bas made to our arose from the violence of the shoeka given "You don't look v well. What,is the The clock in the-children'a ward is oa�the Bat he is coming, to Eagland-he may be love -story, and my heart begins -to beat last, is the cone and propagated through the air. ge • -,.matter with you?" stroke of four -ween Kathleen Carmichael at t3rsyacre in a few • days, for aught I though say voice is very quiet as. I answer, bt,•the explosions, which in do it extremely " I did not Bleep last night." . ' comes running up -the etairs: know. Winder tit Curtis have written for smiling- dtf$cult to fix thea ention on the pheno- " $" Hem 1" Anne says, looking at me. "Is L?slie here?" she cries, looking round him -his presence is absolutel necessary "Certalul ' I have thought of you. How meas. The earthqua es attending each oz. - , ! am afraid' the weather is going to rho room. �� on. legalbusiness connected moi h the pro 'could I Help tt V_ . plosion were almost tong enough to shake ` -a . _ " change:, We had some rain -this morning." No. Whey ! -,. Because we can't find perty ; I have utterly and entirely refused " I have never forgotten yon for oris mo- onefrom the can • � 4 ' ' v me to think of the dear r., roma a air was like thcA which those 1. .:rr;orrow. Joan, I am afraid &you have made ".Can't find her?" old hones . ret up an a easy to say that 1"—laughing a familiar with mines have receiv __-_. ;m awful donkey of yourself I' "Nobody has seen her since she left the not mine. One word deprived me of it ant iit•.e. --heavy-charged npow et• or dynamite is I stare at her in satotiiehmeat. ;_ post -office' at ,eleven o'clock today I We day in the fir wood. One -word might -r "-i�ou-dau'ti �e leve me?" exploded. -The sensation is such re. mi ht :' ' .� " You never chose to take me into your can't imagine what has become: -of -her i' -• it -tome, -if But that word will " I never a°o3sed yo of telling stories?" come from being viole,nd)- struck by a fee- ,+ oonSdenoe, bat !found out enough for my "Vert likely rife has gong over to Gray- never be spoken now. Even if Hugh " But I &,°used you. Well, Joan, I want tber bed ; not dangerous, but extremely din- . , __ self to,make a. good gases at the teat. f4til1 acro. . Tressilian still thinks of,me' he will think you to, tell the the 'truth now-. if you ha1. ve organizing to -the -with. After about fifteen. �T ---- never thought gars' cared." - ti' No -because Mr, Treeailian was at� our of me no. longer when he sera me-; I am an never told it before is your life. Do ,yam minutes of observation, a slight change of `" "I am not surprised at that. You could house just now with my father -something, old woman, seven or eight yeah too old for Lovo me stili Y _ the wind allowed the' depending masses to, soarcely know what -I did not know myself. about the certificate -and he knew nothing him. ,He will marry some young girl yet, " Do I love you I" • - - fall so near the point of view that it was - / , x'; I answer, with a curious little smile. about her.", yonng enough to be my daughter_perhaps if ": Do Yoa love meas I Ione you. with all necessary to hnrrgaway. - - - -t " Btit I believe -ori do care -I behove "Could e6e�ave walked to Cecil? Harriet be waits a few yeah longer. my heart and. aonL?" _ '.. ____ ...._-...___.- _ _ .. _ _ _ -_ .. _. _ ,.. _ _. that's what is making you .look like the Eamss said she waited to see her'again,you ". Li•elie never came back to Graytere: She He stretches, out his arms. Therein the ' sgheat of your old'self l Joan., havacoon1 yon know." took bar Husband with her to America. shadow of the fir wood, where our hearts Mrs. Lydia Watson of Lsioeiter, Mass., ` 1 - - "be efibh a fool !" , "Mr. Tressilian hae ridden onto Cecil Kathleen Carmichael hears from them now were so nearly broken, he takes me and whose 101 et birthday hasjust base oelebrat- MisrCarmichael'g manner is brugae, but to inquire. But I don't think she would and- then, and I do-A't think Leslie seems holds me to his breast. ed, is in excellent health. Her form in ereo% .,:. her facto are incontrovertible, ever have started off -without telling us, or very happy. I am afraid Al rnon Nesbitt "Joan, you loft Grayacre by one word ; and she has a fine appetite and digestion. Just ;', "You cannot call me v¢oree names than'I, asking some of us to go With her. It is married her at least am much for the rake you can recover it by one word -and make now she is oonaideribly occupied with r :sZ call myself," I answer, 'turning my face to nits five miles round by the road, and of her sixty tliomsand pounds as for her me forget all my•grief and pain. Will you at granddaughter, whose recent arrival 1•'' •' -.4= Leslie would never have crowed the fields, pretty inns. Kallileen herself is, engaged marry me 1" - _ oaaR • I IL ci This is a bad bnsinew, y - ve old I tai " once in this very mother would.permit, thegraet greindmothw •. ' Ing at me bl%ukly. "Joan, how could you "It is most extraordinary I" I may, be- attachment; Anne has a couple o love spot, and In saying It lost an' that made my would assume fall charge of the Utile gftl. _ .., i . . - _, jRt A. __a.:._s�_..__._.:._.__. _ _ _.__._... - .. 19 � �, r. w I' - �;t', ...... .,..'Y a, j.... ,,r+4vty -A. _-: K' ._"_. �',�.•�J ;.. ice., L. ''''!"': �wy,'.,a , T`n .r�'.i: i.: y ..;, a ,y ,•err*. .e''•` i ,�' s..,. •• .-....,n q '�, �'+..4.:r� ✓t... ,vie ^ iT�, - w,. �,.;',.,.,-, .. �.. :".'M-'". •i¢•�'.: "' LYfi. '!' 1, .'•C,. •..% ..i. ,� .�;.. l,.. , t .i`s .a'�, -4.,�".,—"', :+'� ^ ,j, ,@1. n .�•:-°. _ +.:" ,.� ''j'i % . ;. 11 fhsw AOV[RTIR[MZXTR TIt36 DAY. •Y n go p ' A - . --: One of our villagers .remarked the other -Mr. Milton Leavens, of Stoafivilla, :Bamoved�J. Greig. day that the moon was fall the evening a yartmg friends in this village. I � .,­..�__ flpeeial-G. Barton of the eclipse, sad the: was probably the -Yrs. Chao. LOT, of this village, is -0 nu T I : . �, - I 9peoials-W. Matthews. reoson she wanted to hide herself. ppresent confined to her bed � %in -T" from ia• TW~'', 111 111 Load -T. W. Bowman. flammati n o the InnJ-1- - - 1.e f gs ]�► I C K I M_ -8c.--M .& R Q U I Bargain.—J k Willa _ -- w -Mrs. R. A. Gordon, of Gagetown, -�^� - - - fg Sale -Dickie k Mar are. ..• - We bawve it a the intention of our - - - bh ! Peoy��-W 7 tt�_ -_._ County - ouncil, ager . 'eompl Miah., is at rewns� o _vhlit to relaiisea - _, business o! the Jnae cession, W make an m ea m t e e. UI,' , -- excursion through ilie County of Ontario. -Rev- J. F. Barker, of Whitby Baptist --- - - • +X��y;ti�� LRMO.person" . charts, will (D,V.) preach in Dale's hall" • _� _ • on Sunday evening next.1. PICBERING, ONT., FEB. 10, 1888, Yr. W. H. Gee, of Nelson,^who has _Ethel need some kerosene, o kindle - y been 'i•itiag-r9°° "obi° village We are having a good paronage. m our - T O ��L V ���{ c . daring the early part of last week, lest for the kitchen fire, Ethel hese not since ben• L 1 1!'117 . _ the scene of his scholaatie duties again on suns, she's gone a little higher. Saturday. - -Rise B. F. fiwahow, who has been • ' Stock -taking Sale. W "/tt�aSse.» visiting t air. Wm. Clark's for the Vast - . . ., _ - . ., o• o r r _._ _ . - �Pe have still a few lines of meter that will register a decent tempera• night held at the hoose of a Church last• r Woollen Hose, Shawls, Osrte toasts. • _� "invite" we are enable to give full par• couple that they were like two thermo- - ticular9 of the affuir, but are"informed meters from the fact that they . never _ To care warts, take an Irish potato and that the spread was hard to bsa2. agr�. '. - - . eat a piege off the end and rob ori the //��1t - wart two or three times a da cutting a essetty teas . - ._ -Flour of sulphur dusted into the ` - . ". Clouds Hoods &ti. a slice from the potato each time used. A P.�y of boys, the other night, got soles of the shoes and "stockings before -- -- : - ---•' "----. " _ . f f ---- Very often one potato is gufliciens,for the hold of a dog belonging to one of oar Putting them on, is said to be a sure ! - •. citizens and tying its legs together, hoist• preventative for rheumatism. Arid Ladles and Mens " Underwear, .....-• , ; ed it a a clothes -line le, where the -Mise Violet, daughter of Rev. W. S. which we are selling at greatly reduced prices during "yrs it. left it dangling in mid by the legs Westaey, of this village, who 'weer rt If yon desire to write the present your The Sella of the canine attracted the at. ed Isar week as being dangeronaly � is - - - g T _. _ m Boman characters you must ggo to all tention of its master, who, after a Rood now, we are pleased to learn, progressing this month, this trouble : MDCCCL=VIII. It deal of trouble succeeded in locating the rapidly towards recovery. is the longest year in the century written place of execution; when the animal was - thus, and contams half as many letters soon rescued. from its rather perilous -H a young man is very anxious to We are going to sell these goods no mat. as the entire alphabet. position. know what a young woman really thinks • •nom„ Sway, Po of him, he can generally find out by ..ter- how cheaply to make room . . . The latest craze u the -um. social.• sot ori 'iisss, questioning bar little brother, bat in nine . - . - f - : •• me of our subscribers have Iately tunes out of ten such a young mea will­..for,our huge spring stock. At a certain hoar in the e• the complaining about the irregularity wish afterwards that he hadn't. _ .- ' mister' of ceremonies deerese that ali-the of Tai Ivzws m-taaahing"-she», and one ._ Raatdemea mast keep mum for a period gentleman who resides in Windsor is-W�aeedsy evening we t�-E ®RE �E i T�N18T �� T�Idiiir S of tea minutes, the bodies to nae all particularly anxious to know the reason vlessnre of a call from Mr. Graham, one }11Tlf1pt _ 'means they can -to make the #arlilemea of the dslsy, We eau only assure aur of the editors and proprietors of the Whit• V d i s --- talk. The .penalty for such vie tion is by Chronicle who was on his way to at- ' l readers shat we make it s point to mail ' r�+� Svc seats. ThOre's lot of fila res is -for tend a private party given as the residence _--C]SIQ63per- -�.T- F WIDr. -- — - all papers from thio office not Ister. than 1✓ "the ladies. = -= - --- Thursday. evenins; at each week, and are of one of Pickermg's.prominent citizens. _ -saeae. as low to conceive who is responsible -Mr. Andrew Mason, of this'village. - . ' *TLfs year Easter will fall ori the 1st of for these irregularities. was married on Tuesday evening last to - MA��April, nine days earlier Chia last. The Vaal ch��y. - Miss T. Sowerby, of Hillsbarg, Ont. The 311CRI12- . . I :'-* , - -, - . earliest possible day !or Easter is the . t lit happy couple returned to the village on 82nd of ]Larch, sad it fill ori that day has been For the enliv red ast week o b vthegO 'discordant a mg Wednesday evening, where they received _ . hundred Tears. In 1918 E+uter will fallI �. �. in 1818 -for the last time in alimant t,,, ' ems oa;t o cow , tri circle of friends sad acquaintances. i on the 42nd of Maa•Sb. The latest Baster horns. a big base drum, and other rn9e. occurred as low, the 25th of Aril, and instminan s psaallv employed as eharivar• -Having accepted the position of - -1 2943• . opvArllage an dusamusement of seraaadin f rnain, of fat ° ooche ter,hN. time i otic sale ____._____._.._4 - -----T�'Igi ���R �� - . - it well not fall un that date am until g parties. -]Perhaps Arens from Mr. Tiros. W,' facto• : - Zo s.T. edR..... y THE PIC KERI�IT4 _ PHARMAC Y t t . The following I.O.G.T. olsears wgre our peaceable citizens are not aware that of nursery stock. lir. Bowman, why is - .-- duly installed by Lodge Deputy "Hander• there is a by-law passedsby the Township well and favorably known to hundreds of- Take this opportunity of thsuIring their maIIy 014:8- . Council prohibiting disturbances of this the most suacoadal fruit growers of son oat Monday cuestas last for the totner8 fOr pal`t favors, and soliciting S share of quarter ending Ms 1st :-C. T„_fie. nature end inflicting a heavy flea on she Canada who Have purchased fruit trees - Thoe. Law ; V.T.. Sia. Smith ; see., Bro- offender or offenders on conviction be- from him the post 80 years. can testify tht I tronSBe ill tihe fature. ' Limon ; A.S., fore one or more Justices of the Peace. that no other firm can a big in ji Frs. $oyes ; F. B.,.Bro. W. The scenes of the pass week are neither a qn ality, and very few c '� him. h1IIg 8 a very happy and rob rolls ,year, . Batamsa ; Trpas. Bis Gard°°' Chap.' credit b our Iowa, nor to those who Ho is to receive a fair share of oar InBiII, @ tial oIIl'ti� Bio. W. Henderson ; Y.. Bto. P g _� We re v ry y y D.Y., Bis. Horns; P.C.T., Bro_ CT ; Fated therein. sad'. we trust we pasroaage, . I am, rreeaa�peOcttfall , oar B.S., Bis. Everett; L.S. Bis. Bart; I.G.,have saea the 'lass of sash disgraceful obedieatservagt. WesLy3fatthews. y PICKaXERING I , ,'bis. Matthews ; O.G., Bro. G. Gordon. performanees. . . -My General Agent, Mr. Wesl - ' . _•- asoto re the �s,a � Countable. Matthews, will call upon you” before the _ . - . . ' - • An oculist ''vee warning that it is in. In view of the recent attempie,l robbery season closes' for my sprmg delivery of _ml%q ' ,. . - ' - 4arions to rub the eyes while they, are of the marl which was bein eo - . Into t u vrlinge well be strictly first-class and true to _are offering at and below cost. • " sad the snow or dust raised thereby, and on Monday nigh) last, and other elicits. name. I with pleasure refer you to a . -I.-.-* qually so to bathe them and go oat which have lately taken place in our: vil. few gentlemen who, have my anrseay • _ smmediately again in. the air, sstd thea lige. the question arises: Have eve . a stock in this township :-C. IN. Matthews, eeea&io le io make as arrest should ever GeouCram ; is ri Boden, Bro b over'shoes*9 there is danger of catching a cold_ Mast u8 am ; �O#�of the eye troubles as this season," be oeeasion require the services of that • Cowsa, Pxckermg; ;9amael Larkin, &C8 .1 . . .. says, es a tensed by immvdence in Tubb, official P 8o far as we kaosr we am sorry Pickerias; ; ohs . Tuol, Whitevale, d b to s we have not ; and wlr we should dozens of others a n a licatr A :lag or bathing. .In rob lag the eyes the 7 Qs• t' ay pp - tear line from the outside to the nose be left un rat ted or neglected in this .few good reliable mea wanted so eanvass �.: should be followed, respect is ord our ken. Perhaps our for me npon salary. Sul - to Wesley - though the majority Pee p P y jV .pass the fingers from the inside out, village is not yet of suf$aient importance Matthews. Brougham, or to Tiiomme - _ . which, he risers, aSeots the sight and to bear the burden of a blas -coated pre. Bowman, Rochester, N.Y. a havt3 a large stock Of produces "Orowi lest ' server -of the pease. Seriously apeakmg, - -. _...._ . �•.. - . • . .. - a: however. sonetbfng 4uRht to be'done to. Sabbath 8ehaool Conventwn. LADY'S �VA�RPROOF - ward the appointment of a vifi-age con. • • — T>ae freezing up of the pomp is a great sssble, It is tine hie official duties would Th°PickeringTownship Sabbath School - : •anaovsmee to the boasehold. Some a=- be light ; but we have the impression that Convention will beheld is the Methodist m c _ ' �;( vary s that when a pump tube freezes the knowledge of having such man officer m Chapel, Whitevols, on Wednesday sad SND FIEL 1 OVERSIaOI J Sy --:solid, do not pone is hot waxer is the mese. will prove the beat, means of Thursday, Feb. 22nd and 23rd, 1888, tom• _ common way with she hope of thawing, putting a check on any lawlessness that meaciag at 4 o'clock p. m. Following is -� t _ _ . The hot water will ";r at •sop, and It possibly arise. B, all mean. let the programme L - hOes. - tbas will be the and of m But a Wednesday Afternoon -8:00 to 4:80- ''$ -- Carter S OOIIr° as ve a Constable. . _ ` ' 'lead Cabe, or say other kind of pope, place Prayer adeettaR, led by Yr. P: B. Hoover, -' _ . the lower end of is directly on the ice is �ttesa>s sea stobtiers at the a[a1b. -- Preeideat ; 4:80 to .8:0�-Eieation of OfH• , - -` - -- -- - - - -; the pomp, and with a fhaaol Four hot A "daring attempt was made on Monday can ; 3 00 to 9:80 -Verbal reports from - - r: evenia goperiatendeatgof Sohaols. 8:80 W 4:80- MENS OVERSHOES - - water is at the,top. The weight of she g last by two` foot-pada to capsnre Discnwion upon the four 'following cab- ! c - + motets in the pipe will drive fi hot against the mail baagg while it•was being coaYeyed. *to : (a) How to get the slaw to take as4. the fee, the ipe settling as feat a• the into the village from the Grand Trunk p active. part in the lesson ; (b) Tlie propriety _ h Long and Short Felt Bootee lice melts, and the whole will be cieaaed railway station. About 10 o clock ori itis of ming a blaak•boaedin class ; (o)The oat in as incredibly short time. cuestas is question three boys named advisability of introducing she temperance ���� Fred and Frank Logan, sone of our post- pledge is the school (d7 The neat yga Lem - _ _ - On Wednesday of Inst week a fathioa- mases, and Edw. McIntosh. left the eta- -of grading the classes having reference to S . ., �}/� • able gathering assembled in the Yeshod• lion together, she boy Fradt having tri the promotion si the scholars. LANBE i -S XDEZI �CilVT1iIN0 VLST�iil I 1� iso church, Prince Albert, to wisaew the charge the msil•baR, which had been Eveping Session-Presideai elect to pre dropped from No. 2 passengergoing West. side -7:00 to '-7:45-Hymn and Prayer, _ - .. _ . 1. _ 'marriage ceremony of •]Ccs Minnie L., When s short distance from the railway Address of Welcome b the President-elect, - dattghter of Yr. A. Cleghorn, of that track, and ori nearinR•an old disused shed reply by Bev. Mr. by Cvercoatsag, Hall, of Greenwood; la°e, and sister of Mrs. E. R. Eddy, of b9l - g to Mr. J. -R. Hoover, the lads 7:45 to 8:00-" Hove to Prepare and Teac1. h ekerinA, to Yr. $. J. Headeraon, of oho ht the heard a noise as of some the lesson," and discussion -Rev. •Mr. -F - L.y . , which we • are offering- at- 4ow. prices. Call lit Gravenharst. •The officiating clerrggyymmen rsons eagaR. in conversation inside. Cowls ; 8:00 to 8:45-' ' The parent's duty - • ..:. were Rev: Mr. Wellwood, of Scarboro', ° ey harried on, however, towards the in relation to the S. School as a Scriptural _ . .. brotbai•-in-law of the bridegroom, and the village, but had not proceeded far when meant of evangelization," by dig- • ..: Rev. Messrs. Beam and Madden. The snspt'ised anssioa-Bev.Mr. Reel.. AtSnoancements. they wets h to see two mea Closing. .- SUNTING'S brdde, who entered the church on her emerge from t e shed and make towards Sunda Forenoon -9:30 to 9:45-Devo• ■ � father's sem, was attired is a very be• them. The boys bad no time to fly as y - coming grey travelling suis. After the y y tional Exercises ; 9:4b to 10.15--Black- :ceremon the the. mea. were open them in s moment. board Exercise on lesson of succeeding _ 7 returned to the home Oae'of the men' cried ono - I demand the Lord's Day," by Mr. C. Dale, followed'by . - of the 'brda where a large numbet• of �i1� . Adm$ t_st. b'l'ed • t, lw,, � beg to.. announce that i have a splendid stock elf . --- , guest° �Rere present -so gee -fie site hsppygaa. In flee meantime; the boy Frank e:ercige upon a lesson chosen by himself," _ "• pair and where numerous and, very ban in whose possession the coveted mail•b by Mr. D. Pickett ; 10:45 to 11:4&-'• How e some presents were presented to the }a some dytanee in the can we retain the older eoholars, end keepFall g a n , n t� r , \ . . d�-Tire Sappy tocols ->e L� same rear, and upon seeing -what was triyaspir mem interested in the Bohool^-Rev. Mr. g g gGood s g.. evening for Toronto followed by the best mg managed so keep out of the way. At Cameron, of Pickering. Notices. Closing. _ . wishes of s 1sit;e circle of .friends and this juncture the Rev. Father Sheaha Afternoon Bewion-4:00 to 4:15 -Praise - - •- , CO+nSiSting of acquaintances. .. • and Prayer: : 4:15 to 8:00 -•' Advantages � l �an - . . company month a young lac'♦ named Y taRee of. �1 , is ataeeeaa saMeet ford, who were also on their way home Teachers' Meeting." and disanssion-W. Qrej�, o Dred, canto, sad1�IIae1S The editor of she Pickering NEWS 997,5 from the station, were seen'epFinachiag, Soil and HcussionsrvOto est"-Rev.The Mr. Fdr•I:ed, dig. f ' a ood deal because ' -- .._ • ee ng o to the 1 of the Fire Com• found that the mailbag was not in .tire Children, addressed byMr.Day,of Toronto. .---paay"-tvere-pat into his box- b icn -of the- boys, made: off in the Notices and closing. ALL WOOL CHECKS., TWEEDS=Fine AS90rtt14eat. - •' . " •­,-master."" master. That. len t half as bad as we dfreotbon of the Rev. gentleman, whom E'veniug Session --7:00 to 7:15 -Praise• _ ' ' l - _._-_v►ere flabbergasted the -other- daT,-on re-- -they quickly-paseed-and-made for the rail• d Prayer ; 7:Ib-567 4 uee1ioa raw- .. eOiving sstgaroel labelled "The Seo• wsy,track. It was only when the boys Pr Auewera by air. Day ; 7:45 W 8:45- ?30SIFtR''�'—C+=6A,t 'V'a,Zy,At�: �,3Zd �7"ta,lt'im. -_ •resary of the Whitby Gas. Company." a proached and told the Rev. Father Address by ex -Mayor W. H. Howland, of ` How won13 on like to be dubbed' a gas Sheehan the 'true state of affairs that be Toronto : 8d4& to Closing -Farewell Words TOR $HINTS, BEAUTIFUL OOODO. LADIES' FINE WOOL YISM. - - Oompaay,. Yr. Nzws. The next time suspected who, the men were, The Rec• by Mr. Ps R. Hoover. Closing Exercises. say person insinnstea abort gag there gentleman with the boys'thereapon gave Beehive, Scotch, Fingering, Saxony, Canlcdiati and Home -molds Martie __ .will be a concussion between stole -leather obese to the rascals, but ou reaehrng'the • All men are not homeless, but some I. - Genuine Buck and. Leather Mitts• '- _' anti lobed shoddy, .50_ Chiles will,- railway track no trace of them could be. rasa me bosuns 8 e p aost� and e . - - T _ S, wkit hzosic�Is.-may,-Chrariicler now and.- ads. d...Fi. $oavar teU9 na Carat C_"T_fa11 om npot 817 ' ooTs o honest Injun, didn't yon receive that came across three • hard -looking tramps • r above-mentioned post -parcel while the lying undeif so, dor his shed on Tuesday. the price I9 following Full Stock. See our Gents three -Sole Btogas. y of stsi this winter are as ''tan isn't the However, $f you ain'Council was in session, t gein every ntleman tlmeman 'vee and fro o the tthe trthe io th enrcart themusuale but the bills le that follow gniiebounrn. ; F S� _ _ 4 H r y R -gives y e _., 4 . . Particular RE SH GROCE RIE led with the Great __ _conferred tivon doubtteas the anmd t> at_attsoked.tha- A woman of A te, . - -- - 8ung PPjega . Or.r=recently Best �f}c; lea in the markei<. 4 lbs, aple>adid-Ratiains#'or Lis., — A ---yon;• w e p—Ftionq to Cha: -Schist-ae itmay;6owever itwoaId fonn�-i'3i' the interidr of a gocee shat sire su ars sloes 6►nd CaatlBd Goo(38. _ __ »two ink•slingers of the BowmauTillo well far oar citizens to keep•a sbarp moss preparin for the table a _piece of _-__' ..Sugars, : i._. . papers. We --mise the Gas Company laokoot for these rascals, as from nil me- gold -worth fif - cents. She is wondering TT . hese sstroag footholt; ia-abet-seetian at -counts there ere gmte r'rumber-ot - kved-i0-mi - �{ j V � KE -R IT V��AR� present. •gentry Ip -this seotra•n at present. , not have in time began to lay golden eggs, y e% • W '; 3 N _ - - - -- t . - -_ ., . .. ,�1. ,.. .4; . +