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I , : _. - V. ­ � i �_. � . 1,� 1. . . w. : .�� ­� .., '. - .. �� , t, . . .1,, . .11 . . , . , '. . I 1. . 11 � � .. , . , - _: -: , , : , , 1� , . � . - , . I �,P,�.-.-�, - ��, , I - ". , . � VOL*' IM ..1 � :L:_ -.. - -, -.:�. " .- , -, : . . . . . - , _ . : . - * . .I. , �_, ­ ; . �. 0__�"-`­`,'.� ,�.I_. . - ONT --,! FRIDAY. jANUARY 3 - 18906 ­.,�- :,:� i. �­. - ,-t, I -:�', " PICKERING . ...:! -, �. �J !,-� , . ;, ,�, � , , I'. , , ; � . *I . . 4 . I . . do - z ��11 f I i I . - , - -1 - .. . ��, . ,. .: ): . I .� . .1 � . - J t - � . . I - . .1 : : - , � . [ . * � � , . . . . I I , ,-. 14 , " ! , - . , I ­ . - ­ . - I , ff . - � . , I - �t. . I . . . , , � . . t .. . � '. , - - - - - - . I . � - I . I I , , :4 , . , . . � � I ___­� __, � , , , � . � ...� I - . . I � . ; i . ).� , A�l . - .. , . " .4 .. I I . --- --- I - * - - 'N� A , - . - I - I � " � _-_ ! ,�_. 'k ., ,­. � - -1 - - I . . ' - . � . - I ��-_ . , , -4 - �Ai. � - . . . . I . . - I I are - , .. - - _` `� I . : _- I " I - -4-- -, f! , ,4 , _t__ , . . . � - ;� - 7 _ . � :.- ProfV00tonatiarbo.., ? . MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. date for Second Deputy -Reeve. . . . ' ` -',',.j . . .... -1. _ �., ...-: ,� :I .. 11 P . ,� I.. .� I . . 4. � � , He would deel his intentions later itI4� s �' .� .�: 1, 'I i . I - " -­ �1'1' - . - - . � . . Ilij-',-, , - . � f �V'.� I . % - .� : i. �', , ,� I I I Gee., Parker followed P.Ild thought Tnz the day. ,." -. , I I " :,-,. . . 1. %.,., . M _..� i , , ,� �_ ; I � _ _t� ''. -A. �_ - . i - I ­.# � 1, I - ; . me4icaf. ; . ,.-.;. . � -1 The electors assemblea in lame numbers Nzws was getting -considerable false credit Ina ., :_ ,114o�__ `:-�, ,�. !.�: .: . -.T..- ,--_:,Z__ , I . �, Goo. H. Jones wks � not a' eindidat � ' ,-.. .......'__�--ti.i . .r- ,, -, , - - �'_. : I i h , ,� ,.,�.' j,m� . -, . ,. JP _'�'4, Y _� . " �.l 4_ 1�'�,��_____ - It the town hall, Brougbam, on Monday, from previous speakers forintroducing t a neither was Robt. Mil . ler, jr. e I _­ �.%" -,.,�­ ,�. -if _;.J. Vl� �� . '. . � ... I . . M. BATV, MAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. --�.. ,. to norainatie candidates for next year's topic of permanent roads to the attention I ­rl_:1.1.1�04 � 1, Jas. L.- Palmer tba:nked big old friends 1,_:',� -- * , . ,."-.-. , ,._ i., � Ro & B.O., Coroner. Office andResidenc , I ,.i council. Returuiug-oibeer Beaton de. of the meeting. He said the council had . ;,_, - t, � .- . e, .. I - . - . . IV'' ., ,,, 't ..,- 1. � . . - -_ `�' - _ . ,;A I ''I King St,reet, Pickering Office hours: Morning saying he bad no intention of running. ­/., .:., 4 :.-... �:! elared the poll open for,nominations at 12 already built a piece of permanent road .� , i 0>`." . � � � `_ . I , " - ,,, . I , i4r..; _;�..�.. 11 4,- -, I i .. . I . Arthur Johnston declined honors. 'I, - �. � .,: I , � �_,I;..J ,W . ;, . - . 1. IM I o'clock noon, but namel were not put for- lead.ug to the Bay, and hoped the corpor- I., k . � o3o to 11.30; Evening 6 to 8. . .., I . , .1 _.. - . - __ ' - - 1. - �. �.."_ti I. I .� L *9 I ward very lively until about. 1 o'clock. ation would continue the method inaugur- S. H. Stevenson said lie was like th�. I I '?.. �. I .. " 1. . W. FERRIER, k.D,,M.C.P.8,, 0 � :Y', .. � .. .. nt. - - . . f`* '. " � ' .".:!�.,-.,�,,�.,'.�,.l I - I , f . - . . . . . 11) *CORONER. ()Mee hours -morning from ' , .... � '.. - When the poll closed tho foll,�,.viv- candi. ated. - He quoted a decrease in the amount man Mr. Miller spoke about -after being , _.�,�.,� _-!%4_ 1 , ­ I I -, I - - _. . - , :� ­ . ..; . -, w , _­.. I � r ; . 11, to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG % '� _.:,� -� '� � 11 ­,­ �..:: dates were in the field : granted to iudigents by the committee on kicked downstairs a couple of times he ' -_­ . ­ ...f ­ �, ; . - w - i _ r. , ,;.. ,� � - - � _�.. � I � - . , ' I - - . .. . !. . , ji 'V, . � .. '. " � ' ' . .. STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patron - ­ : !:_ �1 �:, 'J - , , - . . ._ roll RalivIt. b .. Contingencies of which be was chairman, began to take the hint, and stay down. - _. - .� 1. 4!f � _ i _ , .P. - . .. I . . I � - I . .31 - _ YU � supplied with Pure'Drugs, Chemicals &c., T, - t I . I - - -1yester Alack-cv till i -,I by Jacob bnt be sought no particular credit from M. Gleeson was not a candidate. He . . - � - - " '� ' .. . _ - - 1;. �- 1 .. - cheap for cash. . 29tt - . * ,­:� .11 .: 1. . SN .If,, t . ff.� ... . ... -­. . I . i ...,V,I � -- . . I -:,.- � . . I . . .- I I . . .. I. - � . . � . . .. i.. .: � - � Nivbawandi ! � I W ol . .::, -,2.�._� __ . . . . 3r, seco��e 1by C. J. WiII8311. that. The poor bad not been stinted, the held that the andit we Id never be � .. �; .:� -�-, ..' - : .f r'..-� j � � i . .. I - . .. u under- . .: I ...._ �* . johu Miller, nomiue.*d bv Arth -.r John. decrettse resulted from explainable causes. stood until it f_ � -, I " i ,4�-i; � - . , - _ , � . L I -e .. ..:.,. - -. .: I . . I I .1. I .. _... .. :1 13 , ! - , .%� . I Dell'tal. . -.t . � rr.... & was made in June, the roll 11, ,� �. i- - ­ . , I , � . ,_,. "I'-.1. . . ston, seconded by Tho+s Poucher. - .)� - I -,- t. 7 - ; � � , I �tl - - _____�, . �­, ­­.­�_ � . .. I I . . Xtr. Parker thanked his movers and see- not. being returned in time for the Jann- -- ,:�_­�.,l - __.,__,_,..___ - -... , . � I I Z � J, -1 . . . - :: ..,. - .:. � I P. R. Hoover. nominoted by J.L.Paimer. onders'and declared himself a candidat I .- , .,. - ­ ,4.::.T , _. .- I , � 4; � - ::;�`,` . ... . �., e ' '-:., A. .:1 . � ` !� - � . I . ary.audit, and other causes tending to . ,. ,­ .. I . - ,�. .. . - A. RISK , BE 1:. , - � seconded bv Rober - � ... �;­; , - -. . . . . . C . , DENTIST, WILL .: ..., ; __.-� , . . t Miller. for Third Deputy -Reeve, as he was aware , - ,-,..- ,� ;;, . : . I - . - .. - I ­.. � 9 found in the parlors of the. Gordon House, .:11: , �. ...�,�.-., I � I I make it most unsatisfactory. . /,. . ­_ . ;� I _... I 1. . . ickering, from 9 a. in. until 4 p. in. every Wed- I., ., 11. .''. ".. Dr. E. J. Freel, Donlivated by A. Johne of'no reason why lie should oppose his - , � .�t I , , r .. � ., k IP ... - ., , I Rpbt. 'Miller sr.,'counted himself out. *,- I - - -f;��- , - . I I � � �,­ - . ,� - - , ; , 29tf . . . ston. se6onded by Edward Wilson. colleagues. . - " - � P - ­ '. :1'e.,�� 11� - . . I- . esday. . -1 . �. � - Robt. Deverill thanked his fri I - , - . . ''. ' . " . % ... i ;_ J. T. Clark, Dominated*by Arthur John- Geo. Gerow did notsee any reason why . endsebut" . ,.',' . � I ­ . '. .. ��_____L ___ ________ .11 ' . - . , ". - - ..f. , - .. '.. . ' . Legttt. _� ston, seconded by P. R. Hoover. .he should crowd those above him, and said lie would not be a candidate this year. ! 1. 1-,_�, � / - I ._.�_.�.. � -.' . � : ' . I .1 - . " Ed. Wilson was not a candidate, but-- I 11-, I 1, - - � I _4 .. - . . I 1. - . "' � ' " . - , , ' I " - . �� .. ___� '_ �LL DOW, BARRISTER C', MeAvoy, seconded by Dr. Freel. Coune'llor he did not accupy a Seat at the Ile held that the council had no right to * . :. I _ . � : ___ 1--_- ____ , � Harry Westgate, nominated byT. C. wouldstand in his present position. As - . r 0 fii��X. :, . . I _. I �. - .: . tT - :., George Parker, nominated by Thomas County Council, but he saw no necessity amass a surplus for any p . . __�. . .f ..,.,_�A andSolicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE .. - - .. urVose what. r.' _., / � _ :, - , . .. . . . - -street, Whitby. Private .- ., 1, ­ . I . . �. . . . . : Deverell's Block, Brock , � . ,_ K . . Poticber. seconded by John Cowan. for a lot of men sitting in Whitby three ever. ' Taxes should onlv be levied to - 1. � . � '... - fun,is to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ­ __ - John Cowan,'nomInated by in . ­ . , .�, f." , . . . o. Cowan, days at the public expense electing a War- cover immediate necessities. Moreover ­, , - - , - _.. � - ". �, I . _ terms of payment. -.- I 1 8-y . ,� . - - .9 .- .. ­ I. I ... -, ­ .: - I . . - .; seconded by S. H. Stevenson. don. It was a ridiculous waste of money. he thought people Werf) getting wearied,- - , I !_i!�._ "'� . .. . _____ ­ .. I I . 11 . . _ _. I , -DEPUTY REEVE. . I " ­ - :� ,--. '.L'. _- ­ . .. , - . � . _­ . . " . L - ,� ­ ,q� . I HO',Nl,k.S PARKER, BARRISTER ; _ FOR FIRST He introducedin important subject in de- with this annual re -hash of the Harbor . .;:.., -,.., --,;',;- - -�' t . _ * . J� �,'� -7�4;..- 4__ I . . . s -No .'. % Harry Westgate. :nominated by W. J. claring that the township of PickerinR Debenture transaction. Every year i __ I ". - - 11 ­" Ta,nd t olicitor, &c., money to loan . . I _ - ­ . commf8sion. Office: Haney's Building, Picker- .-,, P ER 4 Dale, seconded by Robert Deverill. ' should purebase, its own gravel pits. Ile ' . ­ _­ � . . . ­ . I . .. , v - - -! .". ing; open every Saturday. 4-y : . was trotted out and its joints examined . - : . `� �.. � I - . . George Parker, nominated by JaB. W. had found by figuring that gravel from cor- . : . -1 ,:'­ , � - - _ ----------------- . .1 . " - I - . I . . . � --1 I .. - � . I . 1, � - Absolutely Puree Hogle. see P. R. Hoover explained that the fund . I '� 1. --x., . , . _ -LL . n . I .,- . - �_ .- E. FAREWELL, � �. _,... - j- -. -_ 1. .. ". . D , BAR- , ( I onded by Jas. L.. Palmer. poration pits would cost an average of 2ct, he bad referred to d;d not come out of the � . . ., - , _� - . . . . d This powdeX hever vaxleg. A marvel of parttv, R. R. Mowbray, nominated ,by A. Jobu- per vard instead of 6et or 8ct as is paid at : 7. ­., ;. .1 . J10 RISTER. County crown Attorney, an - I �. . . . . .. I . at oplfN pockets at all, but from the Har- *, - . x . ::. 'I- County Solipitor. Court House, Whitby.. 10-Y rength and wbolesomouebs. Afore etw)pou.ical vto4, seconded by Thomas Poucher. present. He thanked his friends for last Pe . . . . ". _T_ I 1. - than the ordinary 1kinds, and cannot be cold in Thos. Pouche* d still bor company. t ...­. 'Z�,;- 1, .6 .. L_- ___ I ____ ___ _____ __ IV Competition with the multitude of low test, short Wilson, Be r, nominated by Edward year's support and hoped he woul . , � - . -_ - . ___ I . ­ - _ - ..� V'ete,111t(ziy.� . weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only conded by Thos. Calvert. meet with it. A. E. Major -was not h candidate this . . .... I.;.. ._.... �4_ : - . . .. . ,:.�- . . - , .. . . :. . I '. . ..'��, I -1 ;L . ..,, - ' . - .� ... 'I I - in cans. Ro,YAL BARING PowLin Co., 106- Wall Geo. H. Jones, nominated by Dr.- Freel, John Miller was the next candidate yeax and hoped next year's council would . - '. I � - - , . - ,_t - _ - = ____­ - ' . . . . .. . I.... f'.. .,.-- .. I . . - Stree t.N. Y. 35Y. seconded by T. C. VeAvov. called upon. He said the members of the not n- 9glect the west side of the township. . - - - .. .� . ," . .. ,� I . -VEtERINARY ----- , - __- ­. ____ .-.- - . , - " -v . H. TIOPKINS, . - .. Ic .. .,�.. �. .,t,, ,,, , ' � - . � , ,.Z I '.)O(l IM " '­.�_'_ � . _­ . - I FOR 8FXONII.DEPUT; RZETZ. . ' present council Showed great consideration Thos. Cat -ter, F. L. Green and ' -:. *.-. :�- .i *, ! W. Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Vol- '%, . I Samuel - __ - ��-c�. I_' . � - . - - __. . ry C,11lege, Toronto. Treats all diseases of . 0.k ' -io,q -cft, -0 -4 , (N M .* &O . George Parker. nominated by R. A. for each other and did not desire to crowd. Bray declined i proffered ho or an _� - . . evina . t - _ � . �4 -4 ,-f - ..4 . tI 0 If 81 d .� _.. I i, : . . lis by day or . 16 Carpen ter, secoude � . . ­. . , �_ _,.,2._t;ik - ... the domesticated animals. Ca 3t, .4'30 '" . . d by John Andrew. Last year there was not much of this feel- thanked their friends. . - .. . .. - ...'_:. -,, � .- . . . �.­. '. .; . : night promptly attended to. Office and residence ; - %41 . . . I Thes. Poacher, nominated bv T. C. Me- i'ng-some crowding was done. He w . ... .. � - - . -1 �A . I . . as . . - - - - L I - . . at Mr. Isaac Linton s. Pickering. S3 -v &j . 1doS eq , ,' ., , m 16 v-1 T. lJoucher annonu6d himself as'JL * . . - " L - . I . �t " ...4 ' !2 - t Av:)Y. seconded by Henry Disnay. a candidate for the Reeveship. because he . � . - �.. _ �' - , - - __ _____ __ 61 'D I I - _ :� � ,_ � ; -------- It, candidate for Third Deputy -Reeve. ;. ..� ­ . . I . ., . I - Di- .Klnf ] M � CC 4:1 0 = 04 144. - R. R. Mowbray. torni"ted by Jas. W. did fact think his friends wanted him to I - i m 6 - 14 I . ­ I - . I " . .- .. - ­. - �, . - HOPKINS, VETEEINARY SUR- =;Z; on,[- -) � . � � Hogle. seconded -bv Ed. Wilson. - - retire from public life with a defeat over P. R. Hoover withdrew from the Ree,rd- ,' - �1. :... .. .!i.:-­�,' � .. - . . � . �;.�� . - - t- I . . . .. , .- . � z . , tario Ve 0614' * R. .,\tiller jr.. nominated by S. H. Btev. his head. But still he was like the man 1. . - . H o (,,EON, Graduate of, the' OL ship contest in favor of;M'r. Miller. - ��:,. � - . . , ,&UN N - r., .0 -" 0 t� - 11.X ennary Colleg!e, Toronto, will visit Wbitevale ca 1:� 1 CO " . . , , - 1. - - . - - I Saturday. DiROaRes of I . I . I Z enson.- seconded by M. Gleeson Mr. A-Uckey bowed 4eknowledgmentd.. . -, � . �­._;_. . . - . and Cher,rywood every W'. 1 -.zdV -11 Id - . . who went upstairs to a room where some �_. . - - . . f t ttended to at my shoeiniz forge I , T. C. McAvoy asked why it wa' . ` ". - _., �!' 7 , " , the h 9 a I ig �) ,George Gerow, nominated by P.R.Hoov. gentlemen were gathered and got kicked q that �- , � � .:, , � ,'-�' -.,: rnp y a La E., ! .Ivw " , , , � � __ _ .. - . , ,:! '. - ­ - ', - lot X, "" 0 . 4 n -S � a r" er, seconded by H. Thompson. down again. He went up on'Ce more and farmers bad to pay 75 cents in lieu of a � . _. -. -.�'- .." - . � � or" I . . .3.71th clu..vckerin". Calls pro tl t- I I , " - . bonded to. I elegraph address: Whitevale, Ont. 00 ;0. � i .. � ile villagers only - - I ­ � �--. � - . - , , � � I.' " . . 34- , � q9_4 :0 �. . FOR THIRD -DEPUTY RZ*rft� . - when kicked Jown a second time he took day's statute labor wl .. : " .. . P.O. addres.al: Green River. Ont. 7 5 z .... . � P - � ill ... 1. * If.l. , �, I I - J - . i_. - 1--, - 9_ ' __ . - i - - ; uvr ,-., w 1� A 0. st ;; ; 1i Geo. Gerow, nominated by P. R. Hoover, the hint saving 110h I see what's the mat- paid 60 -cents. . . _ , ,�,t-, . - _____.J6��____ -------- Ca #-- I . . I - -.----------- I ' . . - � . I .. ,. -,* :*, � . . 1. . . ,sintoo lgarbi&. au *4 11 . ..= ;., le �*, 10 93 a seconded by W. J. Dale. ter! I don't believe they want me up A Voice-11Tbev're b1etter work�ri.­ I � - I ` . � : F . ­� i i, � 1- . . I .. - tz a . I - I - - - . - � =Z; 0 � C4.0 00 2� .04d'a"'101 J. L. Palmer, nominated b* T. Poacher, there." He was going upstairs now the And that w' the only ans ' - .. ,:;� - -v, _. ,,:,--0 . __ - - ; . I a !! d- as I wet tb be . ' , --.--- - -- - �: ­�,,,:_­� . ::::; - I -_ - I- �� .1� 1i � r. -c 4.0 t, k -_ $- seconded by Samuel Bray. I . second time, . . . . - . - �& . , - ... L � . 9D 0 a too 0 Z.&I and of course he would take found for Mr. MeNvoy's question. - . : - - I . � 1. `1� Q ,0;,�. a I p.�:=.o C E. �, a 6- , - . - I - 1. .. : . I - : -1 � ­., . t'�D)Lvell(I-Itcer, &e. ". (4 . � kA bcm - George Par�er, nominated I by J. Nighs- the hint if he had to, bui he had never The following offices were then dec . - I - " -:. �_ . .1 . . . 1. . . - - � ­­-­ -­­-----­ C2 1 Mi I v 0 1� ,dv.t �, :. ' . -1 �-_,,��- - -�, ,----- - ;: ='� ;0- Z� . . iared, �. - .� 1, , * _� � - L ... .L I , �. ;0! 10 ;A A4 ,a 0;& - wander, wended by Goo. Philip. been beaten before in this township only filled by , L . , . .- om,ils DUNN, Conve�ancer, Com. 40 �% f--� :; 0 0 r 0:�l . I L - ..,.'._'. �­ , .. � . I .. I.. L:j -.--?..-.. I . . - Arthur Johnston. nominated by R. A. once and that time he came back and won , I i I : . , '. 1 4o ., 4* 4 ::� a , i; AD &.46 ., k "I . 'L '' , - L _. 1. . T11*ssoner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- V 0 i V, Carpenter. seconded by R. Miller. by seveiral hundred-aDd he, xpected to in . ACCLAMATIOW',. _.. % I ..z_, �: n - , L . ,�: _ :-:--r. - �,J�- �' - - . Mi i � at z I - -� tq 0 0 N k e - - --' . - I . � ;.� I �� 0 ;9 -.11. . inont, Ont. ' ' 20y . - . First, Deputy -Reeve -1-H. Westg'aite. - - - I : .. � -;1 i . 11 - __ . - a, 0 S. H. Stevenson, nominated by.T.C. Me- this case, He thought too much pains . I - - . . - - I L . . . L I . ' - . 1,�,, ___ __ ___ ____ __ � , ,;5,. ;,, - a a I- :� �­ . . . " ,�_ __ _ , Marriage - ! - : r- t, I.. 0 0 0% , Avoy. seconded by M. Gleeson. were taken to please evervbodv, Rud that Socond Deput R -R-R.Mowbra . -,. I '.", .. ...' .. d 1. to . :L-_, : .'.: _ I. � .- .. � 0 0% C Z: go re L -1 _, . ' Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of-. " ' 0 '4t ,a- S3 6. a , J. T. Clark. nominated by Ed. Wilson, an independent man should be' sent to the V-' cev4erow. ­ . BUT TING,' Tasner of I 2 a Councillor-Geor�e . : - � 0 . _. I.. � . . - I , I Q;6 .0 la- ;. .0 . . _.� -,-: . I—: . - - I . - nw at I the, store or at big rosidence, Pickering Q V - - ;. 3 v I I �counci!. As regards permanent roadf, he , An election will ta le place next Mon. . .. I - ..:�, �14_ � , I . , i Of .5 :1 :3 . seconded by GeorO Parker. I I ­ ­� , . ! . 12-y 04 . � :1 � L . 1. Village. . --- .. z : 04 2: . Thee.- Poacher, nominated by W.J.. Rod. had always been in favor of that forjos,lty day at. the various Ooll'Lllg pla lie . . - . - * . ,..-- � . _ I , I -----I I L;) � . ; . p ., -.L:::, , - - . - , , . (:* i -4-- --*-- -: b., ell. seconded by A. Johnston., years; the main roads should bq�Uot in township bet' , ces oi t . - - - . .... I I.. ... . k . 6RNELL, Estate, Insurance *4 i ,oN . � 61 n , Z r: ' _ - ween the following gentle-, i' -. , : . � ____ -,.-. __ ___ ( - I � Ni . I . :: % . -,, t, I a I f. ­:_ . . . .� � - c __ - 2- M. Gleason, nom tiated by �V. W. Bub. good condition. In answer.40"..'- estion men for tile offices na ,ed : ,. . . � . i- ": . � , EoHand Genftal Agent. Properties bough t 1, . � .. I . . ­ - -­ .. . .. ­ I ,!... . sold and exchanged. Rents collected. Money ZV1033.ey tO .T_j0&33 - bard, seconded by Joe. HortoO. Mt. Miller declared himself 4i"gly op- FOR REKVE. - . . . .. - , .1 - . . . . . . - �.. . _. ..-. . 1, Church St., Toronto. .my � . - posed to statute labor -the 4*1.'. 'Ahat - __'. �_.. . .. . i.�, .., toloan. - - - Offilee f3i __ __ - - - - ___ ----------- .. Gen. .Philip. nominated bylJohn Cowan, - - , for Sylvester Mackey and Jolln Miller. .' . 1. _- I .;,t. - .!,A __1 I- , . ... - . . .. - __ , . . ­ .. - . .. - , . HAVE any amonDt of money to land seconded by . Dr. Freel. I had &!one by. In answer to anafter ques- FOR THIRD -DEPUTY REEVE. . _. . � .'. . - . . t � A . . � _ '. � .. . . - R.BBATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Ton good security. at .5 ar-1 51 per "at. Apply TOR COUNCILLOR. ! I -1 - tion he sa'id It^ advocated a. po4 house and George Parker and Thomas 1joucher . . � . .. - - -.-!, .. ,..'s:� . � 1) o Conv vancer, Cornmigisioner for taking either personelly or 1-y ]ell -,-r n %eek before the . , . � _.. 1� . . .. I I � . I had loug, doue go, and as times *,ere at pre. . � - : 7 . . - Agent- molley is w%Djej If oftpi -,e- C Y I-r0perty ex- . � �. .. � . , -.,.. :.�.. . t , . .. ii fl _. . affic4avits, A countant and insurance I Robert Slip4r, nomitiated, bv.A. John. sent he was in favor of an extra good one, - %-.- � 7 Money to JiQan on form property. Wills pro- cWwged for faruis. YH _1'��_ A. b1Xt6;1,LIVRAy. I " :.:: - .. - . sorxiacondkil tvv Itobt. Dev;'rilll. -- After the'meetitig ad 0111' e( - - . . ' � . , " , . - ... I I . - bated. OFFICE -At WInitevale. '%Vill be in Barrister, etc., office over W. 1'.. Rowee"s Drug (' � as-ha-miehs need to lodge there soon. He - ­ - ' * ' - .1if[e1LeiWUI;11i.'�_'_ � �. - ­ --��o .,. � -, Brougham every Monday afterngon for the Store, Whitby, Out. . 1 34 . lRdbert Deverill.- noininate by R. Miller, thhaked bit; friends and hoped all would between Tli6�. 15i . e"rro'a"n t I b nell 1, ` ' . _:��-r�. . , - . - . .. . transaction of business. 27-v - -.---- - ____ .. �. .- - ____ leconded by John Philip. - was thoroughly sifted by the parties in. . . .. . ,. - - - . . , . I , . Ivorn .out and vote once more for John .- .'- . . . __ - -------_-_- � , - - .... I .. . . . ' ' - ' � . .. .- . .. � .. � ,- '' _. . o , Ed. Wilson. nominated by T. Poacher, tereqted, and here is theoffleial ceport . � I - 1. w . I Miller cn Manday next ag Reeve. _: .: � . .- � � . . . - . � . :, ARDSOT ,. �ife and Fire wonded by Jan. W. Ho4le. ' . .: _. � - W V. 'ICH 1; � ' . I L ­ . , - . I' o Insurance Agent, reprosentint: the North DEMER'S' LIVERY ! AlbertE Maw ne-in-lb Vrbo . . P. R. Hcover was pleased to belpresent, Sin, -Please publish tile following cor- ­_ . ... ! 1.� . I . . a "_ ..., �� .-;, - . - American L,fe, Lancashire and Weqtern Fire . ton, seconded by T. C. MeAvii_ .7 I lie Said that when lie was in the council rections to the Financial statement of tile ._- -.;, ,." .: * � ' _. - .. � � __.. t� * . . -- * _­ � - '. � Insuran6e Companies, prew--pting all the lattist . . - - - I., Y_ go even then there was a feel- Tp. of 'Pickering for the year 1889. oil ' - . . I � _. !;-­ . . . - some years a. and most popular plans of life insurance. Rifik I '6 George Gerow, nominated by W. Dows- - I * 1, �-A - ­ . � . . . I . taken on all-,Iiinds of property at lowest possib' 8 AS T have bonglit "up Dan ReZain I i Ary well. secouded by Jacob NiLl,bawander. ina in favor of commutinR statute labor page 9 in current liabilities. special selloof � I.. . .;. - , V . - :_ - . - I " busir,ess and have added Several new. ' - . into money payments. He believed that 1. . . . . � _ � , I � . .. I , - rateF. - . horses and burgies. I can %ccomodate Then. Carter. Itiominitted y I)r. Freel, a chnw.ie �vas Lecessary from our present rates shoul-I be $4364.49 inslead of S5,. , ;.., - I . - - .��. '.. - . . . I I . - � ------' _____._ - ' .the pnblic with good rigs at all hours. wended by S. B. Lvilde. ! statnte labor system, 'and held that the 863.63 niRking the total $7968-79. Page - - ' . . � __. I _., . �-.,* - - . . I Architect. " .1. I . * Covered 'bus meeto all trains. in F.L. Green. Dominated by ir.c. mcAvoy, time was ripe for petitioning the Leggisla- 101 in liabilities, special school rates bal- ':.. � -. . -,-.-z � --, �4 - __ � __ .- __ � - - ___ � I I . ',�� _;,�:,*�­_ 1�_�­ � . sew ' ' . .. - - . ection with livery I keep a nded by R. Miller. ture for means.- He had long battled for ance should be $6364.40, and ass ts over. 1. ,.I ,.- _...- I - � ., A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT , . con a . _. - Geo. E. Alger. nominated by S.B.Lynde, '* - ., ."'?-11 - Sale, Commission and Board- - a poor house in the county council, but liabilities should be $3119.05 instead of -, -. ,.-. �.__ �. ..i:. �, As 7encount) of Ontario Drawings . seconded byS. H. Stevenson I . . � - �, "Or ,;a y class of Stables, P'ekering. - . the members from the south had always $3619.91, and oblige yours, - , . t i and specit, io �, lug I . . I - . - . , I s furnished for ever I . , :1 ;. �___ I. I - . . . .M.- . . e �. Samuel Bray, nominated y W_ J. Dale- been out -voted on the question by the men - D. R. BEAToN, Tp. Cle I . ,.�,� .� building. Spain and hot water heating &ad . ­ ... ventilation a specia'ty. Office -Gerrie block, Greo. '�.�. =M; : 'Tr ­=_1'1?. seconded by A. Johnston. � . . rk. ... -Z I : - �' - ,_ . , from tile north. Mr. Hoover then reviewed Brougham, Dee. 30, '89. . . . ... . , �..� .�.­ corner Dun I d Brock I streets, Wnitby. __ __ The unniber of nominati t . . . . ..., ,�:. ". - , __ .. j�s an _ ___ - - _ - - __ - . � . I - - , , . . - . - * . *�; , Residence- ingston RoaA, Fast Pickering. 37-y . .- . . I .. : 069 Was exactly the debenture accounts of the township, . ­ ;.�.; �� I I . - . . the same as last year -thirty-six. The , I � .. ­- - . - . . .. . and thanking his friends declared himself The polling places along the front have ' . ­_ - -:--...1:., :_ ... . I - .. . - . .! - i ____ -----.-- . I - - ' Returning- Oflicer having closed: the nom- a qatiawate for the Reeveship. receri t ly been ch auged by the council. We.-. I . . - � . I - . � �: ., 1. . - . � I Ittetiopteeriiig-.1 , � . 1 ift iimtions, on -motion Mr. D. R. Beaton was 'Dr. Freel was not a candidate and he have got no official details from the Tp. ** " �, , " ���, . . , - " .1 - ­ . ­. �_,:_�.e_-__, - .W .,.,, 1. - - . - . I 11�1­ ­­'-] --,- - I . ,'Barlical d elected to Life, chair. and opened a meeting thanked his mover and seconder. - clerk but here are the'present boundaries .,., - I ,.� .a� � I . POUCHER, Licensed Auc- . . for the discussion of municipal matters. . __7 - � _ .,: �'. I I _. " THtoio'mne'e'�$Valuator, ete., for East York, and ' J. T. Clark of THE NEws said that in so far as we can learn. No. I comprising � �� � t.: . ; the whole of t Ts stowing it' pariieuilarly' fihe line of �, ()n suggestion of -Mr. T. C. McAvoy the _ . . .- � . I !qorth and South Outaxio. Stric weeti . ng d the wildest fligbts of h's.ambition he had all t1jie lots from 1 to 10 inclusive, Grange . I �. ___.. "., attention given to all oriers by mail or telegr'�Iih ecided to dispense with speeches 11 - .., - - . . 1. - . I . ­� ­­ . . never. planned to be Mve of this town- hall ;'No. 2. all the lots'from 11 to 14 in . ' .1 - , 11E.R- Watches, Jewellry and Silverware for by the movers'and acconderto &ad let the . �. . _ . � Charge 3dd' *Q. Address THOS. POUC . I ' . - . 74. -, � M. �_ 1. � _. I Box 47, Brourtlam '. Out. thn fb^m;n 11AI'Aft * .A TJ didates have &he dispos' ship -even this morning he did not sue- elusive, Alex 'MaraRch's shop, A. Maroacl I � .,: � .: , ­�- _ ; Call able time. M I ____ I ______f_____________ - ----*-----' . . '1100ts a #((I �Slloes. . I ­ . . ­.1_,�.,_______- - I - . - . � �.._ - . , . JOHNIV3LIE, BOOT AND Maker Pegged anti Pewn work. promptiy atteiidea to. Experienced w abip. Don'.1; forget the stautl, nearlyopp News, King, street, Pickcring village. . , . ---------,---- ­_- --------.------ -­ - I . I . � _110tels. - . - ­ _,�_­ ­­ ­­ -------- . . ,-.-. . ..� .---- .. . I I I 0-RDON HOUSE, PiCkerilll- I ?�. G .James Gordon, propric-tot. Tkils I fine new brick building, firiishe,l -in style.� E,vcr�, convenience P-n(l coinfor travel lin.g puplic. Newundeumwo(�ou and sb( Is. : : . . -- - -------r--- r - ­ -- ---- ' WESTERN HOUSE, Picke�in now open foF the accornmedati travelling public. This hotel, h vii changed hands, has been re -f urnizhIod out. ,Situated as it is, oppos�lto the ' i is is cotivenient for patrons of the 11% i Is or luncli at all reasonablo hours. )od andshedroom. Box stall and encl(3ed horses or cattle.- Weigh scales ou tl c 17 The bar is open at all le.gal hours, ai d is with pure liquors of every brand. AN CULLY. Proprietor. . - . W(ttch2makitig. I_. "_ 1_.- - - - . ____ : ACUTHBERT, Watchmaier 0 criDg,'Ont. Havingbeen 25yea .. trade, Ican guarantee satisfaction. A F. Lazarus'E e -glasses. Watches �an� . cleaned on Yortest ti�tice..aadat re : rates. i .. 21 . 1 --------7- I ' . ­ .- . I For Sale.......... - . I,. .: 1. .. .�:., _.. .` iz...,:-",�. . - . , I - . �. , ". I- . � ­ . - � - . ..w . . -00 will buy .twol a � ..� .,'� $114 houses and lots as ar I 'Village of Pickering. This property,is OnChurchstreet. For -further partioula I . on the promises or by lettter to T I.,. KEMPTHOF.N, Pickering. i . . . I I . Onta'rm� - : BA . , . - .�,:. PICIKERINWAGE � . - . ...... . i -, ., , - i � Opm for .tbe transaction of all legi ; r . BaukizAg Rosiness. . . OmcE -HiOuits-FrOm 10 to 3 ; Sa, I 16 to I o'clock; . _. _. I . ; . i 12 . ',_-.� "', -:I-,.- s- . . Saving� Baink in connee � � (8-y) I ,GEORGEKERR� - . ,.�'_ ""I I . .1 ., I . . .1 . I : A --g....: ..'_11 I -, �'; �� �' - ..- _.", r ...: ,,.,. - I­, -.', - .;A, � . I Y it" . �'. ,; w - - I tll� I . I- � I 1� - � �;, _'.. - �.:),�� ­ . � ­' - - - . _ V�C'-,Z�,�,;, . I _. 'e, �Id 1. I �, -, . . , , . A,e; "' - ,,, _ 1'� �.:-._'.; .'.,i .-;.:.,. !,­ /11 - , I . -:4:�­,�_,­_�r 'i ... , , .. _. . , .. .. .. � - -11i��0,11­­ ..,-, .:;. _ ­ . , �, A ,- - , , - I I ;:� ;�;i�.. -,:;, ,­ . ", ;.: 111,ol� 1.1 I . ,:,. , . , 0 V�, ,�, 11 . .e�, .. �4 -1 ie V I I � ��." �V� .4 ; " . - . I � ­. . - ,1. -.1 � �7 . ro a T a 9P. V a ct the honor so soon to be thrust upon returning officer ' . __'� . S. Mackay was first cal',e ' n i . ; No. 8. all -tile lots from. '. - ' . .� �, give I . : _. - . - .� - . I , ­� . � -_ offering UIC f011OWiDg bargains . &a accottut, of lost year"s ""I p ng� Hp ---Oven yet he was not sure that he 15 to 18 inclusive, Dale's Hall ; No. 4. -. .. '' - " I-, . :d7i .9. i4i ' I. � . o_ . . A... I . ,�.�� 1. I meutio 6 woTid be Reeve. He thought theassess- I .. � . : . ". . . �%;.:, ­­_', ned the on jects iug4ested in I all the lots from 19 to 26 inclusive, Liver- , ­ � . -- - .�_; . ' - a ment roll Should be published, because this . . . Watch in week'A Naws for discusaion 4nd expresse In. , . . , . , -. *1, �-, SHOE American Stem winding fil ould tend to equalize taxation. He knew pool ; No. 5, all the lots kom 27 to 3551 i '. .. t. .'- . . . * ' Orders IL hope that the -Legislature *Ould s:)On 11 w . elusive, Cherrywood. The chief change3 � . �. : - - � . ight be al,ol. instane . I ", �­ orkinan- handsome solid nickle Case $6 es wh�re farms were assessed at . .. .,�� . . . - 9 .50a things so that statute labor m are the creati311 of a new pollin,, . I..- I - . � Psite the four-fifths actual selling value, while cer- , place at - ' . . A, %;��-. 7-v hod. He thought a *r6at deal of time . .. . . *,�.­'V, � . � I Ladies' solid coin silver stem -wind- Is I thin, other farms were mted-at less than A. Mitrgach's shop, including the territory -_ ... J ,.,:, - ",,,�.� , . _. � - I and money was wasted'in ctatute labor, ' . . . ", � . - half -value. If the assessment was unequal frOlu tot 1 1 to east side of 'e-burch street, .- .- - .__ . . . - � 14. � d if the same money were expended in . .1 - I., ., ", . .1 :. - - .�._,_ ing Watch and very tasty Albo an it was a wrong that should be remedied. Pickering froin the lake to the 4th c - - , ,. . ,.;� ". �.-:, �-, - . the proper way it would itive better results. . on ; , ---.. - :.. _.. - 4 . - - Regardine permanent roads. he thought As there were several other candidates in also letting the Duabarton people vote at ., . .. � ., . wl, - . - . � . .... _ , c.".,_ -k � , . I . , ont:, silver chain, warranted, only $5.50. the field and %alking was bad, he declined Liverpool. - - �_.'v _: :. � I � -lot we abould reduce the number and build . ­� . 'el is a . - \ - . superior SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRINO. permituent,b a contest. - - - . . - . ., *0 � iRhways, aro he had always . . : _, . . . ... � , - . ­ - - �'­ -, .. I . � . . - - _. .. .: - - . I . � V :: � �_ 1, . . - - . : . . I .., . -, t for the favored a House of Mdustry. He had John Cowan .took up the poor house '... . :- SOARBORO. L. . ­. . - .. - L. . . � 71 S Stables - - . .. . . . . . ­ ., " 25Y , ' . . nothing to Bay about, publishing Phe assess-- question. He was opposed to the Scheme - - . - . . L . . . . . .�, . I . .� � "I . I . I- . I - .1, - - . - I __ I . Mont roll, but if it was the "wish of the because he thought the poor hopse would .- Misis .Maggie Wilson has returned - , ... _%, � _ � _,� �. - . I ­ , .", - -, - -,, Ont., - ratepayers and would prove of any use to not be economically run and a taint would a lengthy visit at Sarnia . I- .. . , .* - �%, .1 : �:, 1. � .. 1P., - S-. Barnard f . . ... - rom. , J 1. ll.� , , n f CD Of tile :1 I them. he would not oppose the mo-vement. cling to the children brought up therein. Mr. and Mi.'s Fawcett, of Forest, arb .'-. .-.� - A�� � ig lately -1 1. L . I . .... ­_ � . . ;_ .,.. q ,,, 1� ..; %.. - A co parative statement of expenses was . He thought the poor house would Simply visiting Scarboro relatives. , . m - " , thr.-)ugb- ­ L '1.1 .". -1 ; . _. L , I., . . . . . . . , . � - - :.. � I � . 4�'. . . JEWELLER, 71y theni"read which showed m0h of a same. create a lot of useless salaried officials. He Miss Ada McQuaig of Toronto, hO , �' : I . '. % .... . nk Mills, . � , . . �. :. , eals - I -.. � . .'. . I -1 . .� L, �h . M noes between list year's expe�ses and this. thanked his mover and seconder but de- bee 'Biting -at Mr. Cliester's. . 1_1 ..'�. _-­ -­ .� stabling -, . - Mr. Mackey concluded by P*ying that he chued the honor,intended him. ]SW vi. - _. .. - - I WHITBY ONTO _ , ..., . �, jard for I .� s. and Miss Nellie Nimmo, of East: `­ L., , _4;_ .-- .. ,s-_-.;;1_ .­. reinises. . was again a candidate for the Iteeveship Thos. Poucher followed and reviewed" Toronto Rre visiting at Mr. Millers � 1, � . I - . . - I I I -2.L - stocked . . - I I and would retire at Lite end of another the township expenditures for the past , _�� . � . ; DY Ile- . . At the annual meeting of the ratepayerh -,:, - �: -:- L : term'if elected next Monday. year. He thonght the present council bad _�_-e . �_ :1 ' . - - ; . 151y . . ; - , .1 � . L - I L. . ­ - L. . I - 1- -_:!.:�, i n adopted the motto which hung behind the .. - , I ',�;,I� 11.�, GORDON"S. . . H. Westgate then gave a statement of S.S. No. 9 Mr. Wm. Churchill was ro. -. ' ' 1 -- . I'll � - . I L . .. - _L % , 'L .1. ___- ., . . .1 , .. . PxplanAtion of the roads and bridge ex- platform -Union is Strength." He then elected trustee. He has filled th e .- . �, . - -i- , ': . I ". i. -_: . - :­ -. =FOR- -�. 1 . . .1 .L-.. ":,;" , � ,. , . . . . ..1, I . � .1 penditures during his terih as chairman of claimed that the balance shown by the guccessfull for the last nine years. . . . - ­ -_� - ..�_ -,- .. L I.. .-I., . '. .,.I I y , , ,,�, -- , - * 'I, :`--`11 , 4 . ; �'­ . �,:Ii! I L . .. � ,. . , ­ _ . -1, ��; , - I �Icr.�. .1 - . ... . * that department. The ]Lrgeot grant was council in their financial statement was A large number of friends assembled at � �': ..1% ,- �.,' - ��.., I , - � . I � �A rs at the P ur'' e Extracts' . . . I on the Bay road and he rtgardod that as a not correct, and offered to lay down the the residence of Mi. Henry Whaler on - ­ �. gent for . ) , .'t-- ' ' ' . 19 _ .1 -..:.-in .1 ­- . - .., _ - 1- _. I � .�Acl - . good bit of work, and money well spent. -expeuses of a special audit in proof of his Friday evening last to meet Mr. Wheler � ..' . !-� . - -L . . - 1- . _:., - . . ... " � -',#-�, Loonable .: - . : � , '.., L . - He asked any person who haa anything to statement. He thought the present coun- prior to his. departure to Manitoba, where _L _'." , I �._.�._t ..�., - . � � �,­_ . , . ; :.: - . ­L�, 1. . ..�. - -; - � , say against his conduct 4a chairman of a oil evinced its strong desire for permanent he intends moving in the spring. '_ L . . I � . � .'.- Select Fla'ors 47 . . .11:_.,��,.��.. el V � I—— �.,. �,­ . 4- 1. 1 . �- -z -,_.:",�� - - . -:..'. - � . 1.1--.. .A.I'k�� . _..�� , ''. : , 1-.'. I % . . I I I ­:, committee, or against aty action of the roads in an odd way -by making the re- Christmas was spent in van . . ��, . . 'k .1 I . . v, _..:� .:_ OF -.." .%., & - _..: council tob which he was 4 party, to Ous way* . . ­,_ I ", -� �-!��'-��': . �. ­_ _. . - _,., I . L, 0 sk quisite'depth of gravel six inches instead in Scarboro. Service .. . - � �_ " . . I . . % . ... . ... . .. I , 1 �: � W.I.; L' , . I was held in Christ's - - � -_ - " . .�. . _i.. , I.- ,z i � ,��. � �L. I . - I . , . . .-. 1: - ,�:­.�' L;' ' v a I I .. - '' Choice Fruits- and Spices ! o'ou'ree. He wished his rhany friends the the assessment should be made equal a tention of , - : ­ .:11 I... . , 4. . and he was prepar4d to defenrhis of eight as formerly. He maintained that - 11 '. . � . � church, which attracted the at .1 - 411, i.. � I g�,__"6 d some, others occupied their time in ports : - ''. ".". . I . , ,;�J! a in the oompliments of the seaso4, thanked them it formed the basis of municipal govern- s ' ­.. -, *. , - , : '�-, ­,�­ - . - Perfectly Pure aud Delicious. _ for so ably supporting hift I"t you 4 - and m I y gathered around the : � ­/ �. -�._ situated __ - , , ad ment and with the basis wrong the whole - an paternal - 'If -i., - '*, '. ­ I .. -_1 4'�'-- � . 1. � .." . I ra appl Unequalled in Strength and Economy. announned himself again -a "ndidate for thing was wrong. The poor house had his , board surrounding the unfortunate goose - ,. ."_, �'- ' 1 � N _..'.�, �.�' i .�­ , , .. 1. ,- . I .X � .11 HOMAI Winning friends every day. First Deputy -Reeve. )iple. He found from and turkey. . ". ". 0 _; ` .�.,I, � I - . � support from princ I � 1�' ,­­ - _� ' 3-25 1 - . - ,.L I I I - I - - .. - 1. L - - L'. .. - � , . ,, I . - . Was but 0" %pon looking about that the world helped a man The n0millatiolft to -seleot thi men tb- -- �' - .* I'' -.- ,­ �- - R. R. Mow4ray : - ,_ - - " - �;. -..I-,., FULL LINE of STAPLE GROOERMS and conditionally dedareil himself in favor right alon&_Intil he needed help, then let direct the municipal affairs was held to - - -:.L��'­. 7_-'.�, .- .. _t I ­_,,. �_�_.: . - L _ ' -,. - -, �11 , - . of a poor house. Provideii it aould be got him die. There was room in the Count at Burrows' hall. The seWt number -, - - - "T '' ' " - , I y � �­ . . 1. �� .., - .7�. - , ­ �� - , : , �1. - I . Teas, Sudin, S.mps, Wads favorably located, and th4 oost.was not ex- Council for another good man as the present showed shat no great interest �%­, ,-­ I ik - 97-- W"'.. _t -, � - j:" �. ..a - . ­ -� .. ,_ _ . I _ oessive, he favored is. H4 did not approve north end of the oounty got undue favors. bein Uken in municip affairs. The- �-- I ". "i __i: i , 1. 9 J. ,'- - I . �zl �'­,L�,�� 'a 1. . � '.., i , , � . .. .; ',._`�,,, Cbeese, Rai�s,_­ - - of 4inting t4e poor, yet so this was the Half the present number of men could do cotknoil of 1889 were re-elected b wolam- '. ..,.,. . 7"'.", - , , .. 1. I I - - 1. ., * C1 ­­_, . .. v y .­ �,.. ., - lugest inual "pality we h[Ld to be cautious .�,_., ,. j;�.-. �, "' - 101 ., '' - - � the county's business. When he went atiOn. The oouncil for 1890 stands. " � � ��_' _. ". �, - - - lk '. 1i IN. N. - , -j _L Cutrants, Dates, &c., &c. about efounsy expenses. ­,"', ._ 4­k_Z�'.. . � � , _ - � ; kv . ik ' .-. . - . - - --� . timate 'Efe bad dur'n* therefint-time the members filed their R ve, J. Richarison ; lot deputy, A. M. .1 . ., _� 0�h " �,�11_1� � �.-.-.', . . . - - 11- 1. � It, 11. , �_ . ;� A. -W. - I " of " "- declarations first day; seeond day met at Sel�or ; 2nd deputy R. Knowles, council- 1.1' '. .. � N - ev wittee on Shoop Killed y Dogs. and he . .. 1 J;4 - - ,� .�-- � "* �,. ,., in L - .-L . 'y, e I -,.1;: L ,:,.-- , � . .1 !* � , - , Fine Variety of Perfumes I the P06st ye" bow 11:40 Aourned at 12, met aginn at 4:80 lor� A. Baird and L. S. Aunis. 9� '.. - ,�.; . A ..V4. 1 .;:�t , ardayS . . thought thot there. @boo be a $2 tax on . - *_ -1 " . '. � - .. i". *-- ,A�,;,,_�7,L --:1' " L '' dogs, and every man w bad a sheep mad adjourned at 6; and third. day they re6ve and deputies have ooeupied. their�,.: - � 1, ,"-%�^'-:, ,- . "­ Y.1 . , _: I � - I " �7,L . ! .... I , . - -_ .-. . - ,_ -,, �L - V - , . killed qhdnld be Paid f vsJue. Thank- got their vietures taken. Too much time sent position for teia consecutive *eArs. ..,. '....... .._11 _', ,i--1 : . e , A�. -k �;,._ �11 _1i . , -, � , . ,� . . tion. � T ;, .�, ': r. -_ . .11�_ I I.. I , -, - . . ing his friends for past a . rt and was consumed, and time meant salary. . 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M fi THE' 1 ' j' iy deaoaoites a I . �, _ r . wRY �IH[h r N E1N� O • use of dy,,,,��.���,��t's in the straggle tor_ Irelands ew r; _ • ,:;� { freedom• � A Me" w erg»etl la► W W&Y Toe Marr 'ft>>fie tis �eMSA et a Qesstteh tai= �atse l elNei heti >gew 1�itla. e!�a fie . � _ TW/ei. be Itsvl,wUsi true >li�as. Tttreae. �'re realm TT r y While A number of iavenbors t+4te work- ' We have seen the a1 Pad gnili'm, The oabhfal Hfa oi' U da who flibeen { ;�S aDujy_. i The National '' nferenoe o� Live Bbook .• � P ,' :-. Commirsic►nen, ray SpringNeld. Ill., adopted writer Ur Charlei 4 t'• ceder from Pre• tg on the probl+m of proda�ng a. foar•day monthi o was depomsd froom hist throne F ve last hall in e •• Pasll Mall Liv 1 pAoltes, and are apand/ng same of eadpof affair+ in his fa ( was Oiled last dgbt t M6atrsal medical men think that befdte resolutions expressing the conviction that borfa, in a letter which th ssi again sb the h mama y fhwn average intell+g _ ing they will be v ted by th Eai'opean tuberculosis in wattle u dangerously oontagi•. G4sotte 11 prints, "or Oom Paul (Uncle money said to Amount to h dpari of thou count on the �wkes of Victoria N auza, Ill. A. Schatz, A. B., iBfl ler-zs: one And d�straotive_to ba life when the )'� , Pr6@Weno..rr anode at doUacs In theirxpatim:sibs, A y I man Parai a@ he V kers called The circumstances ohab have brought abonb respecting "Rnasla th 1 ;Che town of Win sir bas made building milk or meat of arffected animal@ is ased for autocrat rather, st the .South Atriom Rs- Rtirsfan inventor was, work on A plan by the restoration of Mwanga are likely to- flan were sent to goo . improvements to the value of $300.0:0 dor- food. public, the modern Cromwell. We ware whioh he i. able to crow tluoa y the Allan- make trhat event a turning point in the ono ever having an op 1 a friend of mine oi►lled tic from Qsesastown to Sanely Hook ip \i9g the torrent year! oaken to hilhaaseby affairs of Oentrai bfMi°a. In a etch coat- aoottser. Swell kno� . yc' R• - cam in Pretoria, twsatysiz houm To naasioal mea the pro- Leadin tempera oe o ie ie Manitoba gtsoh, who her lived many y toed manner asi o rkani has arisen to B p° p .Italy has adopted A protective tariff and is arato E neer of the republic. position' sounds aboard, bub, @twos things re�etsablish Caaossia{,n Inflaen� upon affirm . , sszvT claim that within t o years there will be ARainet France. Kreger liver in a long thatch-roofed hone quite as wonderful w that have come bo pass, basis In tea eat lake re ion which "without ever hearlhg ttooal prohibition in hob provinge. Ib is re @ted that node matsagass are ro outside the bows. A @entry wsa r►aJking sip tau plan is worth oomsidertng. Perhaps !f $t g ,with he woo accused a $el 1 b h!s @ht might the fall of Eain, seamed to be wholly atop- the Government tto be Ib ie expected tbw At the nest eccrine:; of lased by he telegraph subaorlues at Rio and down In front, a newly_3dopbed sign of nob a good Liverpoo psake p doped once more to barbarism and the slave . th+► Ddontreal City oancil a loan of $3,000,- Janeiro. his dignity, We were shown into a large make a good torpedo bona and ab length an ei ' 000 Moll rel City piled bo tarry onb the RttaiA decided ooaet. a >Q°w room, ab ons end of which he war sitting in The name of the inventor' is Leonids deal°@. Then it was learned t o weed harbour i rovamen k c.n ineerin the alar Mwstngn for many months had lived upon . rested is mistake for pr p P tl° naval por� 1n the 13sltio sea, five ,miles noYth patriMbal style, wearing enormons boots, Apoetoloff, a Cwaaa g by C an has tae ted the of Liban. and emoking a large, old fashioned pipe. Russian army. Having explained hie Plans the bona of the of Viae miseioasries oft same name. Ocher i Beath, the oars , character were related anlnrd for spa rowan fated-that Ibal " Wa 'Res° formally fsitrodnosd, and a to bhe W°'r Department, he was allowed to the caashern shores of VioSoriA Nyanza, He challenge iseaed by H g It is seriti-C11101AUy annott y luau called re for tally i tTO for ns. We taste a vacation of three years Ia which to had been dependen4 upon the charity of the. war the liberty of eves . match, and is %ill the raa� shoul3 be is acting , in accord with Ragland on all cent. In Rassia a mai - • r motto con e. said where we Dame ir.md that we wished perisac his invantrtoB. He thereupon went teashers whom he had so shamefully mieured rowed over the Pa ° . _ Afrioan questions: h to pay oar respects to the head of the Stated rco Barsailles, where the climate favor@ >ttsaty of whose converts he had fol of what he said, a MoDansl1, the b. John ppooisoner, fans Emperor William h seriously indispned . and hoped he was la good health, to Ad of nAuttical experiments more than it does in BURNED ¢T Tae tlrexit. t ]art Ae daugeroas bo . been found nob gait on the ground that he with catarrh, and his throat and ear are which he nodded a solemn approval and 13t, P�stersharg. Here he h building oda a has Pow regained his kingdom wi.h the - . a heaven tooth ire mi was insane ata the me of ooinmibting the again troubling him. paged away at his pipe. Then a ff es was boat. He calls It the Batsau Ploagear. Ila said of the native Christians of Uganda who - s heaven compared t - act. He will be ke b in olose ponfineme b. A Rneeian emissary has been arrested handed round. • ' " Mr. Kisoh complained model is that of a spindle, sharp at both fomantad a revolt aioat Arab domination aMnding the terrible erohants of Toro to roolamAtdons addressed bo him of the fandlae prfoes we are payfngt ends. It h 28 metres long, mad 371 mobres and Kin halema,he bother of Mwan a necessity for a remedl The wholesale white dietkibatlnR p g g were addressed last eels by Mr. Roberts n,; to Russians in Galicia. in Johannesburg for food owing to the in diameter in the mlddie• It oonsLts who was placed on bhe throne by the Arabs.. Nihilists were not the - - of Sb. John, N. B., n the q> hebion of x •rhe A arloan residents of London have drought, and asked H he could not'bake the tially of an inner and tuber. shell re• The now revolution has been a bloody one they were supposed tending Canadian trade wiQN _the W��ao tabled an nvitation to dinnerto Dar. Shanley, duty off for°ign srtioh of ooa@ampolon. volving arwand the inner ono on jonraals for K+►lema and hi@,Arab allies have foo ht . movemeab originated Indies. ' He re lied ab @sat len ,said with slow fltta{d at each end of a horizontal shaft that g some noble men and wa - i which he fat once accepted. p Bt ter the oa b the axis of the spindle. hard ; but Mwang+a, backed by the anti- ' . the peasants to educat --': C..T. 'PPillia , of Hamilton, ante ds G�detone, P,araell and other leaden of delibere►tion, that ho oopld nob al runs thr g cab party fn Uganda, and po iverfnliy aid- . tso better their eons starting with a none menti of goods for he the adstoneniwn nelltp tore to hold a errs 1 - law, bat that rain had fallen at Wakker- Beginning at A point neat the bow and ad b the arms and ammunition sac lied b Wert India islands txh week, to praablaglly fore the searioa o ns. Strom, Ermolo, Stauderfsn, potebetotr'oom, winding twice Around the outer shell it A the white trader Stokes, has won t e day menti objected, ezpla tart the posoibilitie of establishing treads enee be gype Klertsdorp, Haaverbeburg, &o-, and that blade perpendicular to the axis of the y i bred discontent. W Mr. Willfa►m O'Baen a motion for anew and while hill arae was on as island within asked the ,lecturer. telatiose S Lord B We had t'atien" ih would fail at Johannes- spindled very mach like ><he thread of a ei hb of his old capital and read for the ds, he wnwered, who mial in his action for scandal again bur and Pretoria ; and that be was soon screw. ds the outer shell revolves thin final attack he wrote bo the Protestant and idiot Mao considerer A handsome build na, wbio> will be `used Salisbn hall been dismissed• 1 R ' for the biological de artment of the Toronto ray , Rohe round on a boar t30 sae abonb the rain. aorew thread will worm the oraf0 through Roman Catholic mlMslonarlee ab the swath possession of a book = `' for t ell biol was o ped on Friday bb�y Sir; Lord S�►lisbury s reply bo Porttig•Al re- Mr. Kiswh Bald we could nob live on grain the water. end of the lake, saying he would soon be -: was sufficient to c n Daniel Milson, in p once of a distinguished quests ths�b oopntry do repudiate the recent only, but required meat. He replied th�b To drive elle craft he uses tin elsobrly King, again and begging them to return to owner. Io was often I ostial Wil. actions of �ts agents In East Africa. next May he hoped to bake off the duty oa motor, with a storage system of his own. Uganda and Mme their work. - a condition of a ff sirs, The steel oar far y built {'Y , the Po4on_ A syndicate of Frenchmen And I381Riati@ °abbe fromm B �hndshnwU►n e f mrTti ted dna At Fath Mend otothe boat ands aroundr+t! a "Yon will be ab liberty to do whatever' leave their ooantry. Iron Work@ for the unAdian Pacific raitWay ile abonb buil i A railway from the Lower was with , , you like,`' he wrote as, Mr. Mackay in Jane @ons. The fiat was ti for tr>,nsoorting tr ns across the Detroit Congo to he Freash Congo.posseaalon@. KnRer wished to know where that was, mad centre are belt of ball s eyes, thrnagh whish lest. "Do nob ima a that Mwan s will • thousands of Rissianr 1 nnohed on. Thu3tro what war his native langn�gat &.3. the li ht will shine, bat for what purpose i• �° fr river wasp snoceeafnll a y As A r Bulb af' the recant strcike of the iIs extrc mty p!Atn, ba0 very shrewd at d nob es, dent. Tbhao the glass would tis nrGe- b°a°me bad again. If you Snd me bad then 4' was say other eaantt ab Otvan Stand. mother o pearl workers in Aasbcia, their somewhat di balks @fowl and well. tai when on the sariaoe V plain enough. The you map drive me from the throne ; bub I second was that th y have given sip my former ways and I only opposed to emigratio . A nice gnus ' As is &feed in kingston a� tc+ wages haus bean advano3d 35 Q9r tent. He has a larges Lad, and small, twinkling ;oat ins steered by fiahu►il sadden-notizan- ' wbetLer the S tperi endenb of the House o wi+h now ec falloff+ your advise:" Threw leave the aonntry at a{ Indaetry, had any ri ht bo @close admitbanao The Republioaas act Lisbon have resolved eyes like An elephant. They say he is a cal ant vertiosl. missionaries were re aria fn Jul Mom beorefu when @hew to issue a manifesto declaring that the time wonderful man to argue cleverly. When To a correspondent who asked him abonb return to Uganda. IA brief despatch from ° easy to aarouseoeaepici to- a destitute , is ripe for abolishing the monarchy in Porta- asked it he knew any English• he said he ails invention Mr. Apootoloff said : drunk she ie very ab ave, gal. understood when be was being spoken ill of 1 • • hay boat wW travel from 80 to 120 Ztuiz:bar now aanottnses the final tziampb possible fat him to ge: Alto ether, he is a kind of oombinaeion of know an hour--SO 0m the aatfaoe of the Ada of Mwanga, then described his ovct Another pilgrimsq to the �ol Lsnd� ie The feta of the thirteen personadrott►ned g ti Thls b the presept sitnabion. 2'he Iying Snspicton agalaat his being organlz oil in Q abec, and ib ezpes�tt d b the x in of the steamer C:e►ddy by Cromwell and one of the Israeltish Judges awd 120 at full speed similar vie water. 1 Arab traders, who et bottom ars responsible - �' - because he had taught i that at leash 500 pare us from that provinces collision the Isle of Wight have been ro- of old. -It seems quite an anachronism at hays, applied to navigation the spiral prim- for the murder of ilauaington land all the � beaanse a pamphlet e will leave New k ark on Fubraary 19th, ifor; this day to find one single m.n of that stea,mp aiple, mat is A11. The value of this priosiple had been found in his acv°rod. reverses of the wi}lbes, are now ontoasts t Antwerp to begin th it tont. - wielding so shuch power. The Volksrsad do is wren in many plAoes. Why does a snake themeelvee, and bLellmLsionaries are return-' ' . • thoritles were soon sal 1 Owing President Carnot and three of exactly what he tails them tic do. He was swim faster than. any fish I Bdosase it twists The fishery '•mod vivendi" aYpirer fa hie Mints s help down with the icfluer.z ►, e. in to U anda. The t record of Mwan a innocence however an - I g one of the original maloontent emigrants Maedi through the water'. Force for fora a g g , Psi He remained a suspect February, and it ie n.nonred that the Da- C-►tinct eetings have been for the present from Ca Colon as a bo under old eFFORne >o ays3•EE minion Government u4nou to revert to the P° Y y� screw is 3r'iven into a piece of wood q Acker wf a wepeotr utas paten i I postpon Pretoriass thoaa who fiat veno tb the (now} than a pall. The projsatile s,1 as old ai his Enlace falbhfalnea, tab self-inberesi he decided to leave the treaty of 1818,•An th American Government The pr visional Bova menti in $mil says Free State, thence to Natal, and thence to smoothbore musket trsve:led perhaps 100 is likely to bind hit' to the whites, for this accomplished his wish: ; show no desire of n goblating for a settle- y y yard@ with a oertaain trajdctory. Tho moa- eventful ya►r has shown him that the Aratr - . vividly his ee3ape acro+ me:• h of bhequeatio that the ono trouble ez rieuced has been the• Transvaal. driven oat +raoh time b the a' with sortie drunken soldiers, who speedily. ++Verdomde Eagelsohman." urn rifle sonde a pr jaotue twisting through sought and achieved bis downfall. while Austrian frontier, ani it-i• pertinently e}eked if Toms graduate surrendered. •• He b now prsotlowlly the 'Stats,' and the a►r to ten times chs dirB►noe. the whiten were his friend@ fa adversity, style resoaaued rho mer `of the Dominion Military Colleg9 could nob p KB He never heard, he tai i The Auierisan legation ad, Constantinople dose most c,f the easiness e f It himsrlt, rb- I fl:*o had ehu candela au ested to me and their old and that tf their native eon- be selected si aide-de-camp to General in ressin the Porte for redress for the ing at 5 s-m- He never takes wine or when quite a young follow. My regiment verts were potent faotors in restoring him to . until he came to Ame f - Middleton, instead i of importing } Life p g - attacke upon two American miationaries by spirits, tint ezpeoto one os, smoke s pipe and „M oroered to samara, whoa A bridge was the chrome. Iectare with a deecri . Guardsman to fill the vacancy caused by the Monera ashes drink mfloe with him. He spent bis early ,to be built over the river. Thep us Meanwhile the British Essb African Cant; life in Siberia. Dir. Sc I,: return of Captain Wise to his regiment. lite tending flocks Aad herds. killing lions got the stones for the bridge four anon pany are taking steps to start their railroad - . man, L of medium hei b'ranoe and Spain are giving thele moral It is•stated that Premier Mercier has in' sac nt t Yortu ase recensions ei MOrA and fighting KaSrs, and his latter' years in tcem the bad of the river: Their device lot from Mombasa toward Victoria Nyanza. . oellent English with a loontem lotion a bill s,0 oorc 1 calf acne PP° p ' war Asid dlplamaoy. He Dame alone tto elsitshln these rocks tone of that@ own in They have Already extended their influence . tet. m+skin t e situation more d:ffiault lot Eog- Earope to meek back the Inde ndence of the g P Po g g , _ communities to contribute their shire of pe vendon. It oonaisred of an iron olntah. A for inland, , JStamley rays the railroad mot ----�--� . • - taxation to meet the cost of municipal) im- I tnd to andle. . Trar:evaal. and once more as one of a depu- rope, and a long smooth tree trunk. The be built:. '• I only wish now to fallow your All Impe. rt"I ovementr. It is nderstood that a meet- Severn British war sbipi have been or- ration of three. In the eycre of the K,fic olrw was made fast to one end of the rope, advice,'- writes Moranga %nd Mackay. •-Our The Indual.val world ' _ . log of bishops was held in Qadbee to con• 'dared to 'proceed at anon to Delogoa tidy. tribe be hat a charmed life, and latterly he which was then wound Around toe tree advise to Mwsngs," writes Mackay. •• was arable excited over the aider the c)rafb bill. ,Lord Saalbary evidently doesn't propose to used to ngho with only a big whip in hit► trunk. The tree trunk was then poised•ver- that ` • ' his test pokey would be to m�ba1-aa alloy of ni -st an nonsense. hand at the si ht of whioh the fled. ' - The Ogilvie Millir�p Company have scoot•- � • _�!�-_ y tloaliy. AL a tonsh the rope began to un- Dome to come agreement with the Britlrh •some time peat Mr. • ed a sooner on the 'heat of the Province of he pope has instmoted the Cath Ilc brit wind tram the tare br+ank dna the slaw Ea;O Afrisaa Company. which would era- Scotch metallargisb, h Manitoba, and are ow practical owners of 'cdo�� in France to lacus orders to the aiergy {Ftt>ti131� TH1T BAtT B'TFI:I�. plunged whirling down through .the watt@ hotly be able to aid him. ' There is no permtents with these au - _- the entire lob, exce t ab•►nt� half a million to.pursue a aonelllatory course toward the ot`eeR kis@ toil) gauarr cue cra.ttap a1 W the bottom• Tae claw whirling thus doubt that Uganda it the goal this oom• has proved thoroughl x an stoma beneath it and the ro an have before them and alae have eve . bushels secured by the Keewatin Milling republic in the future. . • Their Remarkable Appeusats. grasped y De F y , 9 ry -`- ladiab!og some of tl Company. The poi a of wheat hes gone nF A dlaeiiss of the s e ie s idemlo aeon tors then +nand up. bringing the- ozone' reason to,rodoable their efforts to reach iL _ which these alloys mi y p g For the pass two years the German Gov- EF in aon4cgaence. the children attending the schiols a% Worm., ernment has been maki11v itgairiw into the with It;,. Simply droi.ping the rope would It will not be pasaing strange if, after all, • Riley said, "I feel nor A wolfs Inland f @mer abandoneet a horse nail all of the institutions of learning life history mad ravages of one of the moot have done no good. It bard to De set a fair Uganda proves to be the centre from becoming enthuelastic { • the other day in Ki�geton. The animal was that city are oona•quently cloned.` reruarkahle R•arma known to exist This whirling• if you doubt this try the ex. which the ryy{r of civil z.tion shall be shed the wide range of pra sold by the poonakeeper for $40 more than The Roman . Anarchist Fradnnl, who wonderfcl creature, whose glutronoas apps- pr,rlment oath •lead penaall noel tnreAd. abroad over Ceatrsl Africa, the vantage possessed by them it re, accrued czpcnwo, and this wane offered to threw a bomb from the Chambtr of Depuvea tits is only imthfied'r.fcar a teed on common "la thin boat I have provided enough air ground from which Etuin's province will conceivable demand cou `i. he former owner, who retuned to take to on into the 'cuzza Colonna in August was s r.- steel, Rae first brought into general notice space to last the arew and psasengen some day be reolalmed, ani a perpItual fled. The fact chat son the ground that the.horse was possessed of tented ori Saturday to fifbeau yoara' imprison- by an article in. the Cologne lir z itte in thirty eight hears. Ido not think is, �- menace t0 the despot of Khartoum until breaking strain9 as haul an evil spirtb, and he vsantsd nt►thlag to do meat. Jane, ltk3"t visible to Explain my motor. Before I Mandism Id overthrown and the Nile is tons is conclative as with it. Tt a $it. ' Patersbnrg " Novaiie . Vremj a'' For sown rima preoeding the pabltoaticn t�ob h,.e [ tritd a @mall tae mails of again opened to the world.. strength of the alloy ; demands'thar thesipners of the Berlin treaty of the a0aoa+•t mdntloned. the greatest con- tin tip the Volga. It was A foolhardy � : of gnne, the plating of � - - AMERTCAs.. I thin to do„ for the tin was not strop .The Creat Forth Brid s @trnotton of the hullo s,1 f or quire into Austria s CUnduab in consenting et*rnation existed amW the engineers a 1. g g ff� J^hn L $nllivan mated as ;godfather `ata as, the quotation of the Bulgarian loan in loved on tt.e railway at Hagen, by aocl ea0ugh. A party a! friends ton •steamer It has been described too often and the Where, eta.. ata ss a t �' ntr whioh altos s eeaarre3 ab th{r same saw my boas plunge oat of a-'04 They Wherever llghtirena and Christening in Brooklyn on Sunday. �'1ennA. • y muarned me as one lot but eventuall the Ittea'Atnre of the sat jest, what with popular aorrodibilty, are of vita . • 4he North Dakota- Prohibition -bill has A sync 4loste bas it on farmed in London, p &". proviog that some terrible/defeat v 0. y hrtioles and s era is tho rooetdta a of been pae•ed by bo_h houses. e►nd will go into with a capital of $10,000.000, to buy use exist either iu th! material or the sseamer ov'eirtook me. I was O° the bank• P p P g steel to cure to cotnmen Qf bone had bees wreakad by the ressuro aetentifiu soeieciae,,, nuc only Euglieh, but for oWly is thin sure to lR onb the business of British car t maufso• COnatrructiwn of the rail. y p ei n has alread rown t/o `alarmin dimen- vision which is rc .iirec force an July 1. The Govornment became interested mad of the water, duo to the gran spied at g ' Y R q L curers ' d work thtir esta►blishmentis os r _ „ lions. Besides, w en Mr. B,►k®r himself hi s - national de!ence." A warrant has bion issueQ for the arrest America tents. .enc a commission to life epos for the par• •which I had travelled. given mere than one a000ant of the wonder- From this it Lia be I • of'Powderly, of the Knights of Labour, on Pn • ' - . pose of maintainiag a ooastaat watch at the A simple calculation will show that M. ful structure which his engineering genias tae of its strengobyfl-xi a charge of eonepiracy. All t e ealllan in the greatest mines In spot •there the aooidentas-one of them Apostoloff-s outer shell will have to %hit 1 planned, mad hL pstienoe, e►ided by the bo oorroaion, the allot W i Arran�smer+ta aro almost perfected for �narlero dir►rlut of Brnesela have gone on attended with lost of life-had ocenrred. prettyJ{st to cover 120 miles an hour. His mechanical genius of�Mr. Arrol, has now all - many uses not only stee i . • selling the Neve E-10and hnnnerien to an strike. hey paraded the streets, making It was not. however, until tatter six months boat is 91 fret long over all. Allowing one bat oxa,:uted, it L as we'.l for outsiders to and several other to -English syndicate for $1,4.000. a very rbulent demonatration. Tne civil had elapsed that the surface of the rails foot only tot the journals his spiral will be leave him to speak. Let me here merely jcb . used. Now it so happc i , Mlle. Mary Brander, who 'moked toi�(ceco guard w s called out. rppeared to lie oorrnded, as if by said, to 90 feet 10119. if is wound ittolt ahead its down one or two personal impressions. Fur , immensely rich in' ML, full le ch with ever revolution ib wocld opt of a clay pipe all her Ills, died on Fri• The soldiers e)mprieing the Papal army th,, extent of over 100 yards nil y one thing I must eonfoss to feeltaR that a mines of theCanadaCop a ` day at the age of 102, at Da ry station, Pa. are henceforth to be armed and • quipped The rail ora taken up and broken. where• have to revolve 7,000 ti nos au hoar or 116 close via.v of the' bridge is somewhat dis - have hitherto bsen note * with un uniforms and aeooutr-ameots upon it wL.s found ,to be littr.ally honey a minute to stet ahead at a rase of 120 miles. a intin Ito vascnsea is soaomplete attd -. t ore, have likewise bouoa Large shipbuilding yards are o be es g + combed b a thin thread like ra worm. It is likel that it could not Ko ahead with- CPo g' atterned after those in nab in the Yzaselan Y g y our A ood deal of what is called s.i symmatrieal throughout that one fails to metal, whtah, oa aacoc 1i►b4iehed sbortl'y in Chicago for the era- P The worm is said to he two oenblmetratr in g � p• �, rtraation of steel ebeamere icor lake traffi;. military service. araep i. Even the ITevoetatoon, as aha lies `demand for nickel has n length ani shoat tt{e bigness 0f a common Thier very likoly would make from . I50 to . - Three negroes who took the pla-e of strik- Thee ldemlo of influenita is now spread knitting needle. It Is of a light gray colori 160 revolutions necessary. Io .,will hake a moored close too" the lnehgarvio pier, scarce• - ;1 great gaantities. This, in 'ton shoremen in New Y¢rk were b.sdly over eve pert of Germany. bat ie Muret in and on the bead is earric■ two little saes or mighty motor os, whlei rush a shell as this ly holpa to tacnish ah ndednato meaaucong ever, is, destined to gine !; ... - assaulted .by unknown-•partes on Friday nover, ThuciDgiaand S/•xony. In glandr, filled with a moat powerful oar- 150 times a minute. stag• The great ship seems dwarfed to a- . id to the working of t� aaakboab end leaves the bridge no larger -_ I idea of the enNmtbta whi idghL , dams tet a, Cassel, Frankfort. Feel- rosive secretion. which is • j sated every ten `-"""" • I . her and resdia at Ieset half the arriaon than before. the discovery asap be Ra . Five. more policemen were discbarge r last R g mivates whEa the little demon it lyingg Ot�ItWaMly CSAR, that Mr. Edison who is i is affaotad• undisturbed. This 1 old when i airts3 The beat Idea of bhe'sisa of the stru-.,.ni•e week from the Chicago for e, owing, cis q q A gen lumen married a young lady be• I inventor, hue a particala believed to their conneotton Q 1th the fan- u on iron readers haat metal sort' toil is obtained from a eansider•able dtetaaG:e. :1 . Santo Gamrz, in bit reply t/O Lord 3alls• P cause she behaved so- admlrrbly when AO - fat, to reporMd tae be es, r a n and of tho color of rust when it is Seen from the train as It aides down tL.-` ma-Gael. bury rel;tive to the movements of hlajor ten gY• dinner tae day. tea waiter soiled the front sou ti of bho Pantlan g of the nickel•steel indasi ' Ib is ie octad from Lon villa the an Ser P neo in Africa• sa • the Mr, )r did easily and edify devoured by the little ' of a beaatifal silk drew a llin son over pa into Princes-Straeb - the facilities for its para+ Euglieh sy dicate wishes td purchase the nothing ito warrant the as, ncatlons Mgainet inaeot. •• here •Is no exaggeration," says It. She smiled and joked aaboutit In so good- Station, or from near R9tr ai the Edih he proposes to invest $:3 ffi ital re ort. fa the assertion that this burgh and G1amRow line, or a min from tt±a • wbiskev manufactories of (Kentucky for him, an asks the Enf;lish Premier cc await p natured and calm a mood thio be tell in g ing workr, about bo be e: i creature Is one of the most voraoioas for it deck of the ferry °steamer as she octanes the • further formation. love with and married her. 3omq time after or North Hastings. Op =3,000.000. . has devoured thin six kilo rammes of Forth between Granton and Barntialand c r Y• d ibeir mania;e he referred bw rho inoidanb. •-. do scale a*� contrernplacr Via: The settl-ears of Steven@ co�nt:y, Kstttsas, a An ecutive deoree of the Brrz_llaa rails in a'fort�iRht'.' the grant steel towers appear to soar aloft ' have or aaized themselves into r mads t0 She soEid shc+.svonld never forget ib as, long as that the l,oppar Compal $ q Govern enc $zea the date of the general ItL_ _•+ 04W - far Above the tops of the nob. inconsider- Y' capture horse thieves, who y f'on all September 15. It also banishes Frankfort Tvr!enty Three Yttall=8� she lived. $e told her that it tone then he y wages. fuel, and supplies $ave boon ver eleeti - made up his mind he Monad like to marry able bilin b1r whioh the are anrraandec�. lapel $25 000. the ch • ' active of late. - Dam Pa ro and his family and cuts off the A ffv, ., „ Only once did the elze of the brid o as a I' - • Pineville, K was vieited b a den -too ea Em @.orb allowance. DA Fouseaa , i. • ' her. I es, the answered. I rartnember S whioh the alloy c,n ba 1 y Y Ib P I wa tr.{king yesterday to A Frankfort lady behaving very well about ib as - the time ; o the In hero is no question that rhe a h Hastings or Haliburton , F tive storm of wind and r&14 on Sn day. rep*rted to be dying, about tc-day's went, and it was carious to bat, good Rracious, yon should have heard of the individual hiembera •s amplo enough profitably export it, den Several dwellings and threw Business h este ' note bow hair mind was divided between ad- me when I got home that night ;" -impress itself forcibly on my eye.'.: rate of'daty. It in impc ' The L ndon letter carriers and - other em- 1were swept away. miration of the dishin oan Raise Kaiser - Coming onb of the Q ieensferr Sta►tioa eloper o the posh-cffi3e department hold a g y K y + say to ohab proportions An ea @earl txain sr•nr h'.1d �u on th San # end, die ust ab tb• fast the whole len th of the structure is fail in p P mare meeting in Hyde Park on Monday to C that rho proud ol<d aA Member of the PreSS. 13 yob attain. the pro�pec I '' road the otter s itate he aeetlons of a eneral ei hb hour p view. My companion, and myself stopped - , thotteanda of our fat!ax Angelo branch of the a .f:.t Fal Is q R g free town ehonld•lava hese act under the Jones-•` hallo, Smith ; back from ,the and nestioned wh no one was visible. find oonetaao and rofi It` . night. The rnl4wr{G .,r,ly Bolt $4L Brake• law, A early increase of salaries and the imperial yoke. Yes. Abe skid. we Rave west a oft ? What did ou do out and what was the reason that work hu�i Notwithstanding thn big '-ann Pann was fatally �hotf- I • • right o workers in the civil service to William Ir a very different rweption from . g' " y there 2 _k , been suspended.•,',As we got nearer we peen wont bo p'aee upon A report has reached n p -anoltco of An publicly. air tboir grievances without pre- that R htoh Millan 1I- will get this afternoon. Smith--•• 6rtred A s r." p I� found that eve thin + •aceidept in a mine ab Bre. �drea, `C&la- jadloe t6 their tntrerestie. Wh+n he came toFroakfort in 1863 every- ,• ry g wan in fall awirtq, Rlowina words in which hod took it ae a bed omen that the cathedral Jones-- aha 1 Whao was the Game of workmen were alnotated thick as flies ail our natural resoaraea, is verse county, by which six#, en men 'were-r----�a-+ei-. "i.."' y ' it Y' I was burned down sn the same dsy and It was „ along the extremities of the cantilevers, baa - that we are immensely ri killed and abonb 30 injured, 1 $ml►J.h-- A subsoripbion r to . , The v srdiob In the Cronin cane has led to rumortd that the hard.of provi9ones was in- Pape Ret me the Slee were so small that they had been supposed. An expaetant ? 'tl'Momore oallierierhave bea�eholooeddotvrt mach di cussion t)►e to the advletabllity of tetferi11g when las old free town bald to stir• bank East again."-[Bar�iagt°n Fr°° Yressk inviaibla When trains come bo pa.a ovor developments �•ith eager in the $hamokta,PA.,di.trlob, throwing 1.800 altoring he rule re uiring unanimity on the render too the royal yoke." the bridge they will- Efford a oonvenient t , . score men oat of woo k, and swelling the part of i cors. In Chicago public sentiment As a matter of fact, the Frankforters of A Cattle of CnpldWityls mesne of comparative measurement. Mean- : - { . TLC Btbe on.labor of the unemp y d to sight thousand a ars to be ver enerall in favour of Miss Lakestreets : afused him l Wh while there 1s nothia more instructive than .1 I FPe pt's Y twenty-thteeyeasagowerertrwnglyinsllned y, g men. such a a ange, bat the as' ti Is raised to favor the Anattlau enemy. As some one I thought be owned the largest al�abbolr in a study of A large-a�z ►d model which has Irl the North-West hats bt. Col. D: Arnaud, a Rdeeiar who bas been that an mendmenb to the United States Con- wickedly rernarkod. because the Austrian t+he airy. been erected in the pnebera shop In the our °itis ins can now dev living In Washiegtorn for thirty years, ham atitatlorr and ice sabsequmb ratiflosbion by offiaers stationed at •Frankfort were very M� Moderne : He does; bub he actually Q:ieensferry Yard. The girders that oarry tendon to bheir corns. T I rer.Pived a letter from the CealtralCommittee three fogrtbs of theSbate L itislaturei,would handsome and polls men, who had all the offered me A marriage certificate without a the rails are there seen to bear about the and painless remedy is .of Nihilism in New York, we�rning him that be neoelsssry. The Tribune, however, ladies on their aide. whereas the Prwaiane, single divorce coupon attached, and I know same relation to bhe cantilevers which carry Corn Extractor, tt never . lie will be "removed." states tb,ab this is not the oases ane that it noticing the antagonistia feeling in the that 1 could never be happy with one so the weight of the structure itaself that a: _ more tp?te worse than the .[ I - the people of Illiaoiswere bo Amend their con. town, put on a *other reckless air. The old-abyled and conservative, straw bears to a clout Malkin stink. See tbh ►b you get "Pattra! J'nror Culver hes published a -protest stitudor ■ , a' to give the Legislature pow r chief w eleome yea to bhe old $Pll roc [ Marra 'r M ►zine, . g other. . . -againeb the treatment he has received ab to sa tat the concurrence of ,nine z mea Pe y • the hand@ of newspaper tori ere beoaa@e he y j rY (then King of Pawak) was that some one . And Algernon Gave Jn. ""- +a-++iiew ... - W ahoniri ecide a criminal tame, uotning in directed rhe hoes' t him with whioh rho fire ++ Paris Is surround,-d b . aid hie duty conocieatiously in the Cronin •F ii[y dear, I San ti agora to ave it to oft, Visaonnb Da 0{tro Probo, the ezoled Prltne ' y the Fed ral Constitution would block bhe in the Dom Mat bei ut out` Ib war » y se�•en miles fon wlthti team; instead- of yielding to popular aliment. on sea it rohtbited only from +• ° F Ws must toys Dar money, sAi Algernon. 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P Fq night and broken of ur rest by a sfcti a" °' ` J v '� _ ` 1 .,,h We aC of pinion when spring comes they child sc�ering gad c nB witU pain of Ca�tttn r :J ' � OLAREMONT.- v, 1.` 4 :' will ve good account of lihemselves for 6 , �;, n ti r�i Teach P If w send at once and et a bottre r ' ;" • 2 , i-wp91 9 •; F Fo 4 atter wint rs practice. The were served of "�• ilil'inslow s soothing t Toluca-Every Tuesday aften P 9 Children Teaching. Its value is incalculable. 1 . ' s ,,. , ; :r' with toffs and Oakes and nt a leas• It will relieve the poor little sudwer immeiaWly.Ge - will e w ' ,' { man wi be found is the office o a t - - a: + -'. , p, m Pre p ant evens g. p Depend aeon it, mothers : there is,no mist -ata - actors, Claremont, where about it. It antes Dgsentsry and Diat7cho�a, f`` <Y see env of his subscribers.] ;, - The sh tine match' on Xmas d8 would ales the Stomach and Rousts, cuss wind -- - " ` D N ]It ` Will Ferrier spent Xmas v� • have bee a anatase had not the trap Qo tc, softens the (sums, reduces Inflammation. -'J ' os. Milne, V.S., of T and gives tone and energy to the whole system. • i • Ut zrktri t 0 , broken w en the onlookers were be 'nin ., r g )firs. Winslow's Soothing S • for children `1. $mus at home. Isrpublished every Friday morning at its o16ce to get terested. Shooting blackbirds is pleasant to the taste and TeMe parsers tion i •T • Mr. Pringle acid wife a Pickering, Out. " frOm the rap is something new here and of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale �' : ,, �' vigiting with Mr. A. Tracy. TERMS ; : it seems t me not the easiest thing in the b all druggists thrpughout the world. Price N - - as laid in a a lendid Mock V. Michell and dauR rii.l3 �es]rsaliyr; •1.00 itpaid in drsates. world as hey go from the trap after theISLOw'sorsitro erur gnou at faotre nos owtbe ;,._, - r Z Toronto, are visiting friends RATES OF ADVERTISING fashion o a cannon ball and the boys say kind. . _- - - - : Glee. Bunyard who has t . Vint insertion, per line - - s cents. it require speed to get on to them. All - �1 �1 '� /�' '�1 f'�7 at Owen Sound for the pi Eseh subsequent isuertiop, Per line - 9 g Vow For Sale. V J.V1 .i: .i. b e holidays. This rate does not include Legal or F reign ad- are anno sly looking forward to a sunilar orae for th "Weements. oceurenco'on New Year's day should the r • The Hamilton farm has i ` special terms given to parties m ng con- weather by favorable. /� gRESH calved cow for Bale. .Apply t ° . F�r the HOhd 1y8#1 at the handsome semi of II meta for 3 or 6 months or by the ye ):Tali- A_ b JO8>1sPH D07LE, lot >�� conoss• / , yearly or yearly contracts pa;abie qua terly. New Year is almost at hand and With &ion of Pidkering. ,:- Underhill being' parehaaet. - Business cards, ten lines or under, w th paper, it a great >nany will turn over a new leaf, 'r'*' ; , salient piece of property. One year, $5 W. payable in advance. form a great many good resolutions &C. C D'W 1Cr alew - did • •r-Noties in beat columns ten sent per line, _Two Of Chiremonl's foeve cents per lice each eubeequent 'nsertion. at least 8 ah has always been the case f ly[essrs. James Percy and i • Special contract rates m"a known o applies- here. Laos year several of the boys swore TEW MILCH OOW for este, tipaly _ 1i CoOking' a1Slns s were nominated Monday f tion. No free advertising. � to JOHN McINTOSH, one mile wast of. . I . - Advertisemenis without writter in traetious off using the wood, but we cannot fail Dunbarton honors in West Toronto .] will be inserted until forbidden and et urged ac- to notice t at the are all at it again with - undeistand Mr. McFarlat �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing I .here b- a Ven can a as the were making up for - . Strad Clow. CURRANTS,-: F1Q31" -. PR�rTES `�. MO ' . y . menta must be in writing an sent a pub- g y but Mr. Parc will contes usher. lost time. Make good resolntione we say " " with excellent chances of 1, Job Work promptly attended to. but stick t 'em like little men. -PICA. COW etr-ayed from the premises of (food luck and a fat poll atl CLARK BROS.. -.: PROM ETOR$. Win. B. Mediu, Andley, a ill beeq with STET FLORIDA oRANG S. will carry considerable e Torr vo gad inAneaoe cos Jno. will horns &awed. Any information will be thank- ' municipal acumen to the b< fully received. W. B. MADILL, Andley. tt A Toronto crook tried to steal a ave ---- • Thd new Methodist chur - Our Polities -Strict Indepe d nce.: from Fred amplin of Beeton, and land- . . Card of Thanks. , - . .1 on New Year's day. Rev. u dim -A First-class Local Paper. ed in the ol. President of Toronto Confe O r p g� __ _ __ Take this op ortnnit of thanking mr Just received .'Fresh Toothsome Nuts Our Eapcetft tions - The hearty Yoana m n wotias for the igrii time ars I numerous friends and Customers in Cherry- 3 ed at 2:30. The sermon support of the ueovle of Yickerinq and vicinity. requested snpport IKM*r. wood and vicinity for their kindness, liberal exposition of the passage A Clintolpapa is said to have told his patronage and prompt paymout during my so- Candies, Cocoanut Peels, Essences,. . - God is in the sanctury, daughter that 88 times were so hard he lonrn among them :or the last Ave years and T . supper er then followed aft FRIDAY, JAN. S, �8(J could not fill her stocking at Christmas would recommend to them my successor bit. Sa1ceS I'eing Sugalr, Spices, was pa public meeting at wl i $ A. McPherson. , ? 1 but if she ould hang up a grain bag he N. R. SU3iME8FELDT. ('1 ,Q� den MPP., presided and 1 Cherrywood Dec. 95th '89, Comfits Pickles &c &c a. would fill i with presents. _ ___ _- __- .----- _ - , , •, • _ were delivered by .Revs. 1 GREENWOOD. Tri; o Increase liter's mafalrity with your T@®FJ, iTE388, - - _ and Barrass, and Real, T Tate and In aeace. T - Rev. Dobsop was iiidefatig wm. Sadler jr., of Dublin, On is • CA�1 E� �Isil AND VEGETABLE Prof. Ma dren struck 8tonffville after 8 the'undersi�ned has last returned ing the finances. The chu . ' "visiting his parents. - dead-lteatin several other towns east, A from a trip to Europe• and having visited • g7000,every cent.of which Mr. J. Fisk is busily engaged drawing gulled our esteemed the leading nurseries there, has secured speefid - . S2Zd u A_��=Z flour with his new team. and among others, rates for the importing of shade, ornamental, before the meeting closed T Mr. VVm. Reed and famil f rillia, brother oft 1e Tribune Ont of a pritltinfi small fruit anther trees. Also Norway ham choir greatly enlivens Y �'' bill. He as arrested on Charge of spruce• scotch and Australian pane at a3perC AP -S lugs by first-class MUSIC. - paid us a visit last week. Jacob Yake and eourmitted but with ill- hundred, 9 to 12 inches. Small fruit and other l Christmas is sure to bring some of our ' trees at equally low prices. Orders by mail or r most successful eonsiderin; advised an singular klndndse the pro. otherwise prom tlp attended to. send in your 1weather. old friends back to see tis.orders for l%O. H. HOPKINS. V.S., Green River i Mr. Caiumack has diaposod o 1 is pal- fessional dead -beat's debts were paid by ; , • . The rain which roiled d `•the boys'' nd he was set at ' large to Ontario, Canada. _ _-- l81y_ . �pable colt, T ����IJJJJJJJ��n ■r�.rr.r r-. I J 'did not prevent over a 1 �ochlin the Peng lI Bros. gull others. �'� I from attending the T2resb - • for a handsome ,ONEYPOR ALL • Shea Is �f n to g Th'Is _ ...�, The Xmas tree was laden Mr .Tno'talking g ' cations, vatted, costly t Washington territory. Jack is shin Ne Advertisements., Fresh Arrivals 4 $ Y• $ WA11i�'LD-A good energetic man, or g the little fol)ts and'a goo+ ! young man and to bound suttee u�eu, to sell our I•'rait Trees, Rose&, those of more mature year Several of our villagers were rouses TON shrot,e, ornamentals. etc. I ermanent.. . fiom their slumbers one ni ht 1 s week Munici al Elections o'd s nr citoicte of terri[ce fo eiD1ll i - were distributed and lnat a supremely }sappy. Geo. ( b a art of hoodlums throws "stones onsy first-class stock. Handsome outfit free. - - Y party s Nice Mass sets 4 pieces, only 39c. large water Pitchers'. chairman .unci the I,rog - at their houses;. such rowdies h' uta be Your Vot and Influence are Res- Addreea nlAl BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Ito. g , p , y , p cheater, N. y, 6.13 through comisting of brie -. treated to a charge Cf shot. pec fully Requested for --- -- --- 20c., large colored preserve dishes 24c., bread plates 20c., . ` s resident ministers ane t Mr. J. Knowledge is home a resent. T r rj * ANDREWS, iC p p He refers cooperin rather the mould- V .a .I butter dishes 14C. ream ltchers 10c. hl h lam S all com A. H. Kippeu, Sin�in� 1 p g THO POUCHER DENTIST, tete 2�c. children's holida books 7 10 and 14c., dolls at • and quartet by lir:;. hal . ' inti. - �Ii r EI:D. > > i., I p - field, and Messrs. Leap( =-- or the position of North-east cot. Yonge �tQueeli sts. half price, great bargains on our 10c. table, tiitwa a at half I Readings by Miss- Ferr . MAt_vERN TI�RD DEPUTY -REEVE The largest Dental office in Toronto. the regular price Eagle Steaul washers4 me)! 'S ribbed Brown, and a song by Jit .. ' Perhaps ttie most interest. .. , DEI%ss Lillie Furdie is ta-inn 1 ons •in Gold Amal am {silver), and Porcelain shirts and drawers 340. each very heavy all wool 9c. worth. i . ; . a song '-Twilight" by two elocution. Yore for I iP tiud Keel clip BnitllLce Filling,a0d Porcelain & Gold Crowns, 90c., yarn 40c. per 1h.1. • Bessie Gentle and Leisa I ]Vr. T. Orwierod junior is aring , a Right. or roots of teeth a specialty. j very sweely and were evid - - BEST + norance of such terms a: . very emil1. o tate. its a girl. -' "" EST SETS OF TEETH $8. ---- a �: ,.i - - r . • its and bashfulness, and tl to Toronto to get him properly 1 od, d'3•e __ y __ _ _ ___ ____ � S Is once exhibited tended to p i V A C C� O (ti n �i i i * v t4,,,J than to usica. precocity. see what I' mean. � our Vote and Influence are Res act- XMAS: ►7 GOODS 17 _ . The parties were a decide], failure fully Solicited for a distance were unable to ^6 Christmas week; but we are to 'ng for • ` ' • In great variety, at . -`-- things provided it was de( something better this week.E PA&KER,_ `7�T• ��AKj;j�*•r,� second edition on Friday E Band concert has been post ned till CLEARING SALE OF MIL INF�RY. ing, which proved to be P or the positron of J Er'ELLERI , nanciall and en o ably further notice, and we hope the ext at WATCHES. CIiOCKh, - - y y tempt the weather will be more vocable- Till: rapt-R86'Vea • ' success. Gross receipts o . p Silverware, and Toys for little folks. p JVe often nee Dir. T. J. Par neon of purchasing a huge tea set To Electors of Pickering T� Great reduction in SilverWaro for we ne:t ten The balance of the seasons stock of trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Little York, formely of Malvern ending days. xn trouble to show goods. Please I soirees, paying all expert his way to Markham to take 1 sous in GENTLE $N, -Family sickness .will call and inspect our stock. Bonnets at a great reduction. These are all new goods but must be cleared ance in the neighborhood ( German. -~- ± to make room for holding a FANCY FAIR to commence Doe. 12th when a ', - over. After partaking of prevent m calling on many of . the Repairing attended to as usual. choice and varied stock of fano and useful articles will be shown. Do not . - _ tuous tea -the spread., i kir: Beldam our, ex -hotel kee . r had a y very successful sale of farm s ock and electors of this township to solicit your ��, 'C7CT. T' fail to call and ezamine file stock. SACHET POV4'DER; BANNER RODS, • everything else that is roe implements last Friday and lie is soon, support i the present Contest, but 71y PICKEIiIi�G, ONT. TOILET SETTS and NE�i' LEATIiERET GODS just in. highest credit on the lad rF going to retire at Scsrboro Jun tnon. _ _ _____ ___ -___ _- byterian church who arp with A ret; rd of five ears, you should style of cateran for a soar( We were surprised that t e Scar- Y Y - _ _ Y g i t maintained their ellaracte - boyo scribe would think of o � No. 3 have no difficulty choosing between Flour and Feed 5tc�� i . Rangers going to kick football n such a m 0 on nt and myself. If m" re- p DRESS S AND MANTLE MAKING!. da as the one a anted a : he well - y 1) y y the effort.The land aevery-bodin Heaving purchased Idr: John E. Gee s y knows that -it was ,not an act of cowardice cord has been such as to merit your flour and feed business, I desire to Ladies will kindly send in orders as soon as. possible as Miss Ferguson will The hall was full and t but an act of common sense. II support, hope, and have confidence notify the public that I will parry be leaving shortly for holidays. delight never lagged from --INx CENCE. on in the same promises a of proceedings. Readings that you 'll re-elect me with a hand- tnil stock of meals, Hoar, bran, alictrts, �� �r Rev. Trotter, Dr. G. It. - WHITEVALE. some.maj city. oats chopped .and whole, hen feed of all . ` li�►1 R S: - L a- R O S S I E . •ll, ' • . - J. Brodie, and John Mi . s tfull SUN kinds. also bacon and hams. � - - readings by the latter, Se 7 y • PIMERING, .. - , - ONTARM. . which were immensely a', ' Mr. `Harry Foster, of Haihil n is vis• Cash for produce. Flour delivered to x411 , , . iting here. I GtiEORG�E PARKER. puts of the village, ____ _ large portion of the andil Rev. H. Shaw, of 0"memee filled the a brothers Br were . - -- - .. . th the Odie 1-T. A» u a sur ____ . - Baptist pulpit Sabbath morning 1 'g0 M •cl al Elections '�O ~�� I. - - former being a medley an t ! p PICKERING. - - ONT. . oring largely of the nig Mrs. Wilson and her danght Mollie, _ _ - ` of Tilsonburg, have come to on villa to -- - - A- kindly with the major pea Your Vot and Influebee are Re t e Short addresses by Be live. - The Annual M,&,m i . ' - Mrs. Thompson 'gnd her daughter lly Requested for - • - Bippen, song by Scott o Bessie of Toronto, are vieitin her son o HE Anneal Meeting of the South on' ld in. i titled"�Yhen the kye tom • - . Adolphus. d �� • ���/ , �8 Council Chamber. in the es 'he no W�htibgAu - . by Mrs. Dr. Ferrier "Bon Wonder if the yoting man wNho put For the position of s s lie," very sweetly sung, 1 i s feet on the Cbristma3 ire has - -_ Wednesday, tan. l5th,189o, Now is your t1171e l0 per Cent..,off for bal- Miss Fiefield and Mrs. K P g yet, E E V E. ` come to his senses. Alt 1 o'clock, p. m. for the election of Directors, ing and Reaping; Miss and such other business as may be legally ance of month., Call at once, Xmas - Prof. Ira Boyer each gar Our scribe to Markpini is q ite •a bit To the Elec ors of Pickering brought before the meeting. the delight of the and- = like a fountain, generally maki g an er. J. D. HOWDEN. W. R. HOW8E, goods coming In and, Oh t so $ 'I 11, nest effort to bubble up. DEARS $s, -Having once more and . President, Ewreuwy. • . • on the organ. Mrs. R. I . There was a socials gatheri at Mr. for the la t time accepted nominatiolls -- "'-`- Shea - • reading, an original pi odi John Slee h s last Th�,rsda ev 'nin and for the benefit of the juni (louhtless a mart eve in ass entg. for Reeve, I hereby solicit your vote The AnllLtale@tli1 , ,audience. A mouth orl :Ver. Wm Gerow h s gsecur anew and influence. I cannot in the short . I :. ; Bells," by C. Deruslla i THE Annual Moetintt of the 'Stock• a - Chorus b the school tobb . al>I,rentice in the per on of Mr. Stephenbetween1 holders of the Coun�les of Ontario and - - . z . y time the nomination 'and Durham i,:hibitton Asea•i�tic°, which swill be ance. Altogether the sol Smith. Harden your muscles teve. held in the council c:rauiber, in the Town of Butter Caol�rs I. . . The school meetin was het at the election c ll on all, but will see as ' . they Have e% er had. Tl school house and ir.' Albert Major was Whitby, on . j many as possible. Ovef-confidence J - was another tea in the b: appointed trustee. Other business was Wednesday, Jan. 15th, 18 Q, l:. - o'clock, where over 20( - likewise attended to. on the pa t of many`of my friends help- At 2:90 o'clock, -rn., for tiio ei ction of Direct- ' . Pickle . DisheS, - . themselves thoroughly t Our mill nam had a� close Gall est week ed maters ll to defeat me last year, ors and each otitr business ss meq legally 7 _ more, and what appeal and but for the emplmyees oft a firm of y y brought before the moetiuk. misfortune on Christina 'Taylor Lount who waded thr ugh the I trust th t we may all be warned off f, D. HOWD£h', 1C, R. HOWSE,- Vegetable Scoops, . be a blessing in disguise. 1011 Pryideal. Secretary. I deep water like King William at the that fats rock this year. _ I feel that _ _ _ , -------,------ __ _ - , I • . .I. - 14014►• . battle of the Boyne d thus revented I have served the Township for a long �01r®ringm,� I , a - i I BIRTHS what would be a terra le flood. The band marched ut to'JZap a Avenue time, and would feel that I was repaid - L._ ..Z.... %L PdcI�I:Ixa-I° Pic$enng on " •r' ions , of Thos. Puckering, of a soi I .1 �L..farm on Saturda evening in I am a well for time and trouble were I Yar Cutilery - off all Desc , . . soldier " like fashio and efts 1 y ' GIi[LBT---C°RRE LL' --DCC. 31i playing allowed t retire honorabl I feel rass D.D. at the resi(lene L. - - several sweet strains of muss were iii. y' - Pickering, Mr. Lewis Giml+ that Under the resent circumstances g D. y Int Cow Chains, new styles; , : - Correll• both of Whitby. vited in by the Governor. Ru or has it p Thanking m man customers for that they had a most enjoyab evening were -I to etire I would have a shadow patronage, I bag leave to say that I am - gAY_--In iiowmanville °tt and completely lf�orged theme rives -with better pre uedthan ever to fill all orders Raney late of Pickering age of nor -approval of my past services p toothsome luxuries. _i for dressed matfrial of all kinds. - - , Ne -w Stock of skates FIELD -At 675 Spadina ave .__ - hanging ver mel which I trust I do z : • /, ! Josephine infant daughter ,.! aREEN I via. ' not deserve, and which I believe the Lumber, Lathe; Shingles, Posts, Pick- %- - i ,_ merly of Pickering. i ll, _ _ electors f this Township do not wish . eta, etc. always on hand..,, .:. ' And everythin to please the e a C11ea ll is i •t �i~ 1 y p° 1. r' I Itl��r80 n 1 U Ci Mr. S. J Collins, uteri hue b n attend- to ve a m retirin reward. Allso Blacks tli's Caal and beet i) _ into the school. - ing the Ontario Veterinary ollege in y g TI14x C►Qnt. ' 01'f for Vote los John antsier1. ><a Toronto, is spending his Xma hulidays Trusts g that my friends wi`II�-see Ma le Hardwood. Cemii. - with friends here. every vo polled that it is possible to . BILL ST F A SPECIALTY ` I I The East Whitby sou Dir. J. W. Spencerincipal f the On- {seek re election. tarso Business College, Toro to, spent bring ou on Monday next, and wish- Wood and L er delivered- to a part - 1. 0 AT Q •eve asiuer your vdti Xmas day with his rents. oe 16 one i$E that he year upon whish we are of the villi on Tuesday aQUnd Fri• : ,„ : ti sassy. of the boys who by ue sistent a orgy has da of each week.C I ---- - ' Juliette Connor, of UI . - won for himself a res onsible a1 on as eutering sy prove a happy and res -J - - _.: 9 ' - . . ... - �1. I- , iapplied for letters of ardor head of the above ane •cation. parous o e to all, I beg to remain, AYestate of Catharine Len The band boys gave us a tr t .on Sat- yo obedient servant e no i � r, . . � township of Whitohurcl ` `ludas evening last in the sh ;pe of an servant, ry, 1 , leavu open air concert. 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'#YiI 3�."--iII' _ x h: .. r... - i.:. -x_. n .J-. _ .... _ a-as=•iiiy.2R�w. a- aw,rr.nrFs,l `�' •y Mr - _ _ - . .. - ,.. - .>.Yn� Bias•'. _ _ - - , ls, w 6 `-s, - ti`l a-,%` . p v y :.. - - -- P - • - ,2m._3,+,r-sal• , - °P'�••i/5; .. - - .- .. 10 - i. ., d. . • P' f . ,bks iZ b LA R M O N T . 'trim VA107 X-V1"0ftns Btat Q.`s'.>< y T ,�. 1F t181[iial )Tat, r `' ` ' ; `i �I .� -<•�` r 1. W` � I _ _ it . $i 1-1 _ _ , : ,rata' t r!. �_-? 1 _ t 1. Ki - t i. h I Toros -Jim 1A , �� 3 •G 0 S� .:,- I� Si 1, .:1� r O..: TaAl�rs aolxcl EAaz av>c As Fola.ows:-r e si<reet reoetpts of Rema tea were slaarl , 1No�rlag il3reryrTu day afternoonT� M 60 :. t~ : { 7 s ,- No. 1 EXPRESS 8:00 A. M. scud rues unchanged. A.bout,8b1 bn+bels ct man will be touud iu t e office of Gerow'8 Pa p - p c. wheat offered and sold at 8a 40 4085 for fail. it , ;�,� ;. Factory, Claremont;.v�here he will be please to 8 �IZ]BiD, $:a6 P. M. for M 0 P . see anv of his subsoriblers.l u i LOCAL, t $`80 P. M.83 , and No to 20 far goose. buley --- � � ^� � !'� � '' d=m. ssUing at 40o to 4ao. Oats ilrm, with salsa i dQ >.z �� s r ". t f # <� Will Ferrier span Xmas_with his Fath r. TRAINS GOING W$$T DVli AS FOLLOWS;-- of 900 bushels at to 45c. Pass ars nominal / - - - 't , _,T *; ,`I Milne, a Me Ha� in fair inpply: at ilii tom, 09 for new.._.',.L. ;1.: X i I Thos. h.ilne, ., of Toronto, s nt uiovr ail to ai+ 6o for old timothy. Straw< r•- k , > p No. 8 LocAr. 9:OQ A. M.* , .� Xmas at home. ii ,�}° t : _ 4 MIXED . . 4:16 P. M. i8 to tai�00 Bogs said at 65 W to •d 00. Beet, 68 ' , Wym '% Mr. Pringle and wife alir8` at present �� 2 Ezp>mss 8:09 P. M. is ao for foregnartera, and !s feu •8 Ott for �� - visiting with Mr. A. Tracy. _ - - ;aide i1? two. a. Lamb !moo $teoO: and matron r P� ,_ , 4 C. V. Michell nd daughter of No h The pmdaos market was gltlet today, d '; wr ; 4 � .Prof. �.o�set s AT MRS,ALLIN'S : f pries• Renerally rated steady. We gtsets : lt,. i Toronto, are visiti g friends here. 11 iSo a Y: ref [c. .: I �.to loo batter, lb. roUrr9ft is afi6.1 tarp rolls Geo. Banyard w o haus been employed iio to is ; Interior. lla to Lie. Lard lie • abeam � �r b t A at Owen Sound f r the past summer' is lie to 196. Bacon loo to late. ZOP gi to No. ,, . h-, -4. � iome for the boli ye.E N 0 R Y Potatoes per peak. 800. . * i * .$t_ol ; _ 1� �''° ,, *� The Hamilton f' has changed h ds 41T1I •i 1, ' at the handsome a of $10,600, Robert 4 �^ �'. 1- 'Stir e ��.'� Underhill being p lt baser. It is an ez• 11=COIIERY Allo TRINO METMO® N $001111t _��,-_ DO]9IN�ON BANK_"�:' � eellent lege Of p In .pia aR .dnit•t.t.d i>tott ao...b •i•• tb• /"'��^► , , ; P it 1�' tbwti[ and praONOaI [Esaita 0[ t6• 1O •pig• O!� r ?(� cite tlOrM4 (Od W�IOO• �/OAId•� . : "'� - ?- '� •.�' Two of Clare oat's forfner citizen's "agwtom in.pitsOf ••his. torch"him I have great pleasure m announcing that I have just received the 1si�gest ., Messrs. James Pe y and A. MoFarla� e, oftb•frattOfhi.Htihor..(an ofwWdt 1.the Capital Paid U $1,500,000 stock of , were nominated onday for aldermal�ic °p,°°�P,°°�0'� `'fixi1Oai:.d . - - 1 Surplus, P! $1,220 000 l a < 1, : ,4 honorsI. in Nest oronto Junction. We '•Ocatwei t„ot„� is,. p - ---- undetetand Mr. McFarlane has retired, op�i°a.�tp•opbi>o•uf eTr�ealehewnn ��r°t- WHITBY AGENCY. , - w , �` stotit.d by t3yseem . .-__�'. Z. but Mr. Percy ' 1 contest for Ielectipn ° hi. is n..a >s► o °'.�+ a f --. with excellent cha sea of laural tro hi s. fk tarty 0O1L {1d�'�� SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . AS'AND NEW..YEAR GIFTS p in#. � +w a+•r ed. dre. tar J} - __ . .. Good luck and a f 't poll attend him I e .od I term allowed at highest current rates. No - r. A. yoisi�rT8a8s se..e, rt.� Ever opened in Whitby. A lar a varlet of _ r Y' I will carry condi erable experience gild ___-___!__ notiice of withdrawal required. P Y g Y municipal acume j to the board with hila. f ROBERT ROSS, 1� Th® new Metho ist church was opened AL M E itny MANAGER. plush end Leather Photograph Albums _,- s �7 on New Years da . Rev. Dr. Johnston, - V. t President of Toro" to Conference, preach- lira WOiamm m Of Latest Designs and at Very Low Prices. PI VSH FANCY GOODS of �' ''` ed at 2:30. The ermon was a beautiful • . WEAK MEH quickly oa>" thetD• -1. , exposition of the passage "Thy way 0 selves of WWstlsrl every description. Vitality, =.est lltaahood, from youthia] .. , , " k God is in the san ury." A grand tea or To aefl our - stock ritead' em to ent errors, eta, gnieny, at home. Boo on all - - T supper then folio, „eit after which there and control of ry. Have do e b gsiny ss ifl private disease• •eat fres (sealed). Perfe6tl, 'I 'T BOOKS, ENDLESS VARIETY . `` was a public meet - at which John D Canada 30 years. Liberal pa to the r ht man. reliable. over 80 years' experience. Address- - V, P } �' Send for terms, ONABZ HRO�'>i�as Co. Qom= �•_• 00•,'x , Gama• I t . _ den MPP.,• presided and brief addresses &9 Colborne, �t, our •'R.u.re» win- ►..�and .n.,. were delivered bye Revs. Drs. Johnat n LADIES o� a ofy bomm > aarw i Something entirely new in Test Books, Birthday Books, Autograph Albnlns, 7 y Ki n. Send ""emus. Adore» and ver elegant styles in Ladles Satchels and Purses. >{, and Dobson 8, and s Real, Trotter, pp �Whitb Marble. Works, , , • g yRev. Dobson was i defatigable m man g- �%Q� �'�� tea• , r ing the finances. The church cost about EA pekED m -a- �eiei••�• Bibles Prayer Books and Hymn Books for all Churches ' 7000,enery cent Qf which was subscribed '',,, BUME w an.. ws10. z� and f t �v , � . before the meet! g closed. The' Mark,- Mathison �+ Haw kin Mt„f rte„" �"w°"";a°' a � ' t`°" "° i . IN ALL BINDINGS. �p.rWo. s y Ya�ieal, sure. a�.on fostantow, is sett, aoys With . ' ham choir greatlY3► enlivened the proceed whukersl sNa b aa. �>P.►r.dr untie.. epestael». hot „ r, P, j* - j t MANUFACTURERS OF a c+ t. ings by first-class music. The soiree was _ � true s.y ► o a '1� Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Girls own sand goys fawn, acC., - most successful o nsiderin the inoleme t T »tar»tl.. cot sz lt.ahead.la.ts month. Aum... beautifully bound. A full stock of all the Annuals -British Work- ` g I Mirble Monuments, 'Head to DIzoN, »a: sou„ TOBON ,°uANAaA.Children'sl "' weather. man, $and of Hope, Friend, Infant's Magazine, &c. The rain which roiled dtwn Xmas 6e stones &c., l ' II I,IE cun��ii�'s NENIITIIIS, d at a reduction for hetet two weeks 1 Aid not prevent ver a hundred peoOle • .. - And all other cemetery work, �� s f 1.auPER�tuous HAIR • /pe�SOe7 am - from attending t e Presbyterian soir e. Also importers of scotch, Swedish, AMerlean rmasamu r mo a r , :, • The Xmas tree was laden with prose s, and Canadian Granites, 8� haft withaat mlao to chs ars. tl WXWMI. • , - curious, varied. costly and elegant r All parties wishing work would do well to call /� t - . in order to reduce' stook. I . -` on us before purchasing. All work guaranteed. PIMPLES AND BLAOKNEAOS ' the little folks anis a goodly number pr Prices of the lowest. from lotosodaMwarranted. Price tot 20days•tre"ma .sl. - those of more mature years, all of whish [tae sae Works-WoliiaQea's old stead AIiTI•CORPIlLENCE PILLS':e ': Very Special Offer this year for Stin(lay Scleoot Libraries an i Pri'ecft - ' were distributed stn many hearts ma�e WILL by[ 431y int t•amacter ot.uLouud •hethea �,ecaa» it, V nueom- ' , C"'°w °r °H PILLS S ' l I& a. & vie °.. TIM 'rI' $ubsari tions received for "Mail '' "Globe " "Witness " "A3vertiser " , supremely happy., Geo, Gerow acted ,as - -------- CORPUL6NCB PiL► S lo.• Ib Ilia. .month. yew» p , , - + '''`, ' no .lokoe..; contain no poiwn, and aster lid. Prto• tot ow . chairman auu the program was go a W4l dco,b a traitmsnt. i9; a cites mouths m.atnfw, ei. Whitby papers and Pickering NEWS. - Can supply any paper or magazine t= .V I1. I!r ugh comistin of brief addresses E e. 0 BRIEN Wunnm _tl o o g ya:o�Axitsns- that customers may wish, at lowest pricey. resident ministers and the pastor, 11 �: COMPLEXION WAFERS AiWN` cAi,_ . - THIJ Blench the ..,n, de•ebp ,be lawn I[armle•a, ftermnstw A. H. Iiippen. Singing by the cliildr n In edeet. wartsr�rd_ Pnfe $1 a bnx or Ing ho:es for i6F Soliciting an inspection of my varied stock, and thanking you for past -_ uuU quart by i1ir5. Ki en, Miss F ee� ��� oZOVA1:Ir 1 PP gab ZLng street Warts, Toronto, 00 fsli�ors, I hope for a continuance of the same. Wishing you all the Compli a': field, and' Messrs. Leaper, and'Bro n vv �=TBY . - . - • - ... meats of the Season. - Readings by Mass Ferrier and S. , _ i Brown, and a song by Mrs. Dr. Ferri.: • : Perhaps the most interesting feature was PHOTOGRAPHER• M -;jr , L.,a . The �tb Book and Music Store, � I song `•Twilight" by two little -tots 'Miss -'� �' s 'M� r �,. �; . Bessie Gentle au Leisa Bell. Theq sang k rel i•' " . ='1 - - - L, -, very sweaty and ere evidentlyin blissful AS g00d, prompt, quick , i , A r�;,.)'' • _ ti ignorance ofsuch�terms as 'conventional- able WOrli tells every tlllle' • / NIRS, REET. ... I a.. , 1 ity and bashfulne' , and the cool indiffler- ' I have the largest tr,%de ' •once exhibited to dad 'to illustrate Cana• 'T"ae-a`M. - T-awamnee" � -�T - dian inusicai pre ocity. As ni=3 from 111 Ontario COl1IIty . �%-HI --L-� 3. q 0 N'2'.. _ a distance were u able t0 bring the g 'od Spectacles and li:ye cilasses. tiff surest aids '�,,, - - - to vision knuwn, for sale by , � things provided i was decided to hsx, a If I say I'll have your pictures ready C. DALE,. - PICKERING.L. i5.; - second edition on Friday evening follow- I'll clave theta b l ing, which prove to be numerically,' fi- by a certain day, y __ - _ that day, and they will be correct- - a . ,' . 7 nancially and a joyably an unqualified ' 1 done and fine! finished. � ���• . success. Gross receipts over X125. After Y Y - _ _ :. .. _ �,. purchasing a huge tea set for use at fur e t y P g g �f� new gallery is one of the largest _Eh to take orders for Nursery Stock i AND LEARN THE PRICE OFL. soirees, paying all expenses, etc., a l,al• M an salary or commission. I can make a - ` and best appointed in rice Pro. ince.1. ante in the neighborhood of X75 is catches PP successful over. After partaking of a most suit Everything is a •handy and tasty �3AZ,E��,2.E3..� STOitEs ANS LA�LPS T" . :, " � � , * `-��- . tuous tea -the spread, for variety and as motley Can make it. (fall of any► one woo will work and loUow f,iy in- MY NEW STOCK OF ' I - .everything else that is good, reflecting, , he around when id Whitb . - struction.. K'w iarntah Handsome outflc tree, y Y e . and fray your salary or commission every w �. I, - 11 t highest credit on the ladies of the I es- write for terms at once. E. o. GRAHA 1 byter'an church who are noted for t sir '�iC%. �+'. O'�RI .+N• N'uyeryn"'°. Toronto, oat. �-i� BEFORE PUHASING ELSEWHERE.' . st f catering for a soiree and wile h ve - __ ___ -..,_----.-�- `- 1 . - 5 _ ma ained their character by this la esti - _ . effort. The after messing took plat iu Leadin" yt���, the hall and everybody seemed iia py. The �� 1 ' ., * -..I - - -.-. 'I The Ball was fall and ilia interest nd delight never lagged from opening to c one - , Xm* t Claremont �tnd Pickering of proceedings. Readings were give by - - • ' :� Rev. Trotter, Dr. G. M. Brodie, Dr C. J. Brodie, and John Miller, Esq.,- wo - - . , 1, _V ... "_:'.':Al I IN B sr - . OD 11 . -I... � . .. readings by the latter, Scotch of co e, -KERYis - , w­�.­*._-.. hich were immensely appreciated a - - /� •� large portion of .the audience: Th of X .A.S C.&MMS T MAS GOsly �' _ ` I . -:. the brothers Brodie were hnmorona, the - former being a medley and the later av- ndies Nuts - Oranges and Demons ! 1 #. "' .. . g - I . i oring largely of the nigger, which k Ca �' ' r kindlg,with the major put of the house. - _ - � � � .. ; - = {' y Short addresses by Revs. Dobson and I . 1 ­H(iLIDA_Y. DRY GUOD t ' -- Hippen, song by Scott of Kingston on. -' - I INS 6 1� iifiid ZO Curse Lbs -: . • .. I' titled"When the ]We comes ha ." ng ' �� " :a i by Mrs. Dr. Ferrier "Bonnie Prince bar-To..'.: ar. T o 8 I1 -I I S B R� U GRAM . - ; '4 - lie," very sweetly sung, the accent are. _ , - - - - - - . - 1 ' -. . Miss Fiefield and Mrs. Kippen sang w- .: - _,- ` T ;r H'Andsome. asswar `at1ing and Reaping ; Mise R: Gregg and a . - . Prof. Ira Boyer each gave and mu h to :1.1. -I ' . " • ' the delight of the audience instrume tale - _ . . - `, . on the organ. Mrs. R. P. Hopper g de a N ' reading an original production gott n u NN f • . + g P n• P E BAR Ol\ r1. , GE00 PARKED, DU for the benefit of .the junior portion - f the • r !m I A-:: ,i audience. A mouth organ solo "J ugle - _ Bells," by C. Derusha and N. Pa mer. - 9 KING ST. WEST, I . 4 -- __--_,_ --- -� -� -- - - ` - , Chorus by the school took with the tudi %' t ' ence. Alto ether the soiree was th best UNDERTAKING, RUSIN SS e p . - Tt�RCI�NTC1.. .z- �, I _... � they have ever had. The grand Hale I " TING P was another tea in the basement at 0:30 �a �'ec a "? A I o'clock, where over 200 people ev oyed F r � . *�`� The Regairirig of Fixe sed Coal- . aw • � I . . , ,;1,1 themselves thor ughly for an ho r or � ��' i?USSE ' plicated Watches receive r ,; _�l I _ Yn_ more,` and what appeared to be a eat .. ';j1�" special attention.` -C ' IL JLON . V misfortune on hristmas eve pro ed to , +. �1P• I `"j• _ _ ' _ r i be a blessing in disguise. All Work Gaarant"d. Charges Moderate. - _ _ _ -r,• � _L. x - - - �� . -- - L. IRTHB. ROBT_ C T'liHBERT, T. W. E orean�� T e al Director, has returned to his old '_. �� ,. 3 Y$csl,Ittxa-In Pic Bring on O'fth cast:. t e wife '� of Thos. Yuckerin , of a eon. a .-Practical Watchmaker -and Jeweller.--- . . Stalls in Whited ale, where lie will carry on the ` ; `, i -. { - MARRIED. 9 din St. West. r undertaking business as usual. - , �,, j 1.GIffiIiET---COBRELL-._Dec. 31st, 6 Itev gar- g ) t� rasa D.D. at the 1 residence of Geo! Y�Vt!arren, Pickering. Mr. Lewis Gimlet to Kate Mfirgaret - as t, Correll. b�ch or w itby. - FIN-�.�°.E �7C7`HE W.AI�TTF=?. 4 - j Fu s oc DIED. ( r _MICKERJIN . ll t k of funeral supplies. T Wins moderate . I - - I . 1 � , k$ �� v HAKET---Ili Bowma0ville on the 15th inat,Henryoms V. f ,*' • : Haney late of PiclKering aged 93 years. A�l� U 1 - 'rUR ... I T. W. TLS R, A X, - r� , FIELD -At 875 spa�_ina ave. Toronto, I -i i� � -'fit" . - I �J,_,.:,r�*_'�_ 1 - . I�ILJosephine infant daughter of W. H. Field fore ~, li _____ _ ________ _._ ,-__-____ __-_ _ _-_ -1. ' Mw � `., merly of Pickering. ., I id �....._ y ` PLACE TO GET i o t IB THE r Il i i - - , I �\ �` Inge so s >�itroducing kindergarten BEO CBM ETS from $17 up. BEAUTIFUL PLUSH PARLOR SUITS, • t, U . `` into the school. 11 111Eiiler: t$elatst s: SOFAS COUBHES, EASY CHAIRS, and in fact a thing Is THE PLACE To Bu's- �' ,I4 i Vote for John , 11 y . ; , ' •• a •-` , «. l� `� 1 The East •Whitb councillors 'will all usually kept in a first-class Furniture Store.: Choice Sugars, _ Fine Te I S� Be:,lltiftll . '1 . „I„r , , -Y d, - seek re-election. -_ I., 1 i y ' ' Give lilElAer y vote in his ell = ' �+ - : year. o? r ' '� . �,f Our Tac ertaking Department 1S eomplet in all ire Ra►1S111 - and Curran is or a,nything . k ;' e .I • , k . r Ji , Juliette Gonndr, of Uzbridgg to ship,`' sipptied for totter of administratio to the branches. Having gone to considerabhe expen8 , in repair you nla►y Want 1r1 CxrOCerleS.: r �t Y try ll estate of Cathar�ne Lemon, late f the ing our Rearsea it is second to none in the coon . ri1 A �RT� r� °r t ' NEW GLASS SETS JV S 1 li i t►1 <_ti township of itohurch, who die 14th } {. 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'#YiI 3�."--iII' _ x h: .. r... - i.:. -x_. n .J-. _ .... _ a-as=•iiiy.2R�w. a- aw,rr.nrFs,l `�' •y Mr - _ _ - . .. - ,.. - .>.Yn� Bias•'. _ _ - - , ls, w 6 `-s, - ti`l a-,%` . p v y :.. - - -- P - • - ,2m._3,+,r-sal• , - °P'�••i/5; .. - - .- .. 10 - i. ., d. . • P' f . ,bks iZ b LA R M O N T . 'trim VA107 X-V1"0ftns Btat Q.`s'.>< y T ,�. 1F t181[iial )Tat, r `' ` ' ; `i �I .� -<•�` r 1. W` � I _ _ it . $i 1-1 _ _ , : ,rata' t r!. �_-? 1 _ t 1. Ki - t i. h I Toros -Jim 1A , �� 3 •G 0 S� .:,- I� Si 1, .:1� r O..: TaAl�rs aolxcl EAaz av>c As Fola.ows:-r e si<reet reoetpts of Rema tea were slaarl , 1No�rlag il3reryrTu day afternoonT� M 60 :. t~ : { 7 s ,- No. 1 EXPRESS 8:00 A. M. scud rues unchanged. A.bout,8b1 bn+bels ct man will be touud iu t e office of Gerow'8 Pa p - p c. wheat offered and sold at 8a 40 4085 for fail. it , ;�,� ;. Factory, Claremont;.v�here he will be please to 8 �IZ]BiD, $:a6 P. M. for M 0 P . see anv of his subsoriblers.l u i LOCAL, t $`80 P. M.83 , and No to 20 far goose. buley --- � � ^� � !'� � '' d=m. ssUing at 40o to 4ao. Oats ilrm, with salsa i dQ >.z �� s r ". t f # <� Will Ferrier span Xmas_with his Fath r. TRAINS GOING W$$T DVli AS FOLLOWS;-- of 900 bushels at to 45c. Pass ars nominal / - - - 't , _,T *; ,`I Milne, a Me Ha� in fair inpply: at ilii tom, 09 for new.._.',.L. ;1.: X i I Thos. h.ilne, ., of Toronto, s nt uiovr ail to ai+ 6o for old timothy. Straw< r•- k , > p No. 8 LocAr. 9:OQ A. M.* , .� Xmas at home. ii ,�}° t : _ 4 MIXED . . 4:16 P. M. i8 to tai�00 Bogs said at 65 W to •d 00. Beet, 68 ' , Wym '% Mr. Pringle and wife alir8` at present �� 2 Ezp>mss 8:09 P. M. is ao for foregnartera, and !s feu •8 Ott for �� - visiting with Mr. A. Tracy. _ - - ;aide i1? two. a. Lamb !moo $teoO: and matron r P� ,_ , 4 C. V. Michell nd daughter of No h The pmdaos market was gltlet today, d '; wr ; 4 � .Prof. �.o�set s AT MRS,ALLIN'S : f pries• Renerally rated steady. We gtsets : lt,. i Toronto, are visiti g friends here. 11 iSo a Y: ref [c. .: I �.to loo batter, lb. roUrr9ft is afi6.1 tarp rolls Geo. Banyard w o haus been employed iio to is ; Interior. lla to Lie. Lard lie • abeam � �r b t A at Owen Sound f r the past summer' is lie to 196. Bacon loo to late. ZOP gi to No. ,, . h-, -4. � iome for the boli ye.E N 0 R Y Potatoes per peak. 800. . * i * .$t_ol ; _ 1� �''° ,, *� The Hamilton f' has changed h ds 41T1I •i 1, ' at the handsome a of $10,600, Robert 4 �^ �'. 1- 'Stir e ��.'� Underhill being p lt baser. It is an ez• 11=COIIERY Allo TRINO METMO® N $001111t _��,-_ DO]9IN�ON BANK_"�:' � eellent lege Of p In .pia aR .dnit•t.t.d i>tott ao...b •i•• tb• /"'��^► , , ; P it 1�' tbwti[ and praONOaI [Esaita 0[ t6• 1O •pig• O!� r ?(� cite tlOrM4 (Od W�IOO• �/OAId•� . : "'� - ?- '� •.�' Two of Clare oat's forfner citizen's "agwtom in.pitsOf ••his. torch"him I have great pleasure m announcing that I have just received the 1si�gest ., Messrs. James Pe y and A. MoFarla� e, oftb•frattOfhi.Htihor..(an ofwWdt 1.the Capital Paid U $1,500,000 stock of , were nominated onday for aldermal�ic °p,°°�P,°°�0'� `'fixi1Oai:.d . - - 1 Surplus, P! $1,220 000 l a < 1, : ,4 honorsI. in Nest oronto Junction. We '•Ocatwei t„ot„� is,. p - ---- undetetand Mr. McFarlane has retired, op�i°a.�tp•opbi>o•uf eTr�ealehewnn ��r°t- WHITBY AGENCY. , - w , �` stotit.d by t3yseem . .-__�'. Z. but Mr. Percy ' 1 contest for Ielectipn ° hi. is n..a >s► o °'.�+ a f --. with excellent cha sea of laural tro hi s. fk tarty 0O1L {1d�'�� SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . AS'AND NEW..YEAR GIFTS p in#. � +w a+•r ed. dre. tar J} - __ . .. Good luck and a f 't poll attend him I e .od I term allowed at highest current rates. No - r. A. yoisi�rT8a8s se..e, rt.� Ever opened in Whitby. A lar a varlet of _ r Y' I will carry condi erable experience gild ___-___!__ notiice of withdrawal required. P Y g Y municipal acume j to the board with hila. f ROBERT ROSS, 1� Th® new Metho ist church was opened AL M E itny MANAGER. plush end Leather Photograph Albums _,- s �7 on New Years da . Rev. Dr. Johnston, - V. t President of Toro" to Conference, preach- lira WOiamm m Of Latest Designs and at Very Low Prices. PI VSH FANCY GOODS of �' ''` ed at 2:30. The ermon was a beautiful • . WEAK MEH quickly oa>" thetD• -1. , exposition of the passage "Thy way 0 selves of WWstlsrl every description. Vitality, =.est lltaahood, from youthia] .. , , " k God is in the san ury." A grand tea or To aefl our - stock ritead' em to ent errors, eta, gnieny, at home. Boo on all - - T supper then folio, „eit after which there and control of ry. Have do e b gsiny ss ifl private disease• •eat fres (sealed). Perfe6tl, 'I 'T BOOKS, ENDLESS VARIETY . `` was a public meet - at which John D Canada 30 years. Liberal pa to the r ht man. reliable. over 80 years' experience. Address- - V, P } �' Send for terms, ONABZ HRO�'>i�as Co. Qom= �•_• 00•,'x , Gama• I t . _ den MPP.,• presided and brief addresses &9 Colborne, �t, our •'R.u.re» win- ►..�and .n.,. were delivered bye Revs. Drs. Johnat n LADIES o� a ofy bomm > aarw i Something entirely new in Test Books, Birthday Books, Autograph Albnlns, 7 y Ki n. Send ""emus. Adore» and ver elegant styles in Ladles Satchels and Purses. >{, and Dobson 8, and s Real, Trotter, pp �Whitb Marble. Works, , , • g yRev. Dobson was i defatigable m man g- �%Q� �'�� tea• , r ing the finances. The church cost about EA pekED m -a- �eiei••�• Bibles Prayer Books and Hymn Books for all Churches ' 7000,enery cent Qf which was subscribed '',,, BUME w an.. ws10. z� and f t �v , � . before the meet! g closed. The' Mark,- Mathison �+ Haw kin Mt„f rte„" �"w°"";a°' a � ' t`°" "° i . IN ALL BINDINGS. �p.rWo. s y Ya�ieal, sure. a�.on fostantow, is sett, aoys With . ' ham choir greatlY3► enlivened the proceed whukersl sNa b aa. �>P.►r.dr untie.. epestael». hot „ r, P, j* - j t MANUFACTURERS OF a c+ t. ings by first-class music. The soiree was _ � true s.y ► o a '1� Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Girls own sand goys fawn, acC., - most successful o nsiderin the inoleme t T »tar»tl.. cot sz lt.ahead.la.ts month. Aum... beautifully bound. A full stock of all the Annuals -British Work- ` g I Mirble Monuments, 'Head to DIzoN, »a: sou„ TOBON ,°uANAaA.Children'sl "' weather. man, $and of Hope, Friend, Infant's Magazine, &c. The rain which roiled dtwn Xmas 6e stones &c., l ' II I,IE cun��ii�'s NENIITIIIS, d at a reduction for hetet two weeks 1 Aid not prevent ver a hundred peoOle • .. - And all other cemetery work, �� s f 1.auPER�tuous HAIR • /pe�SOe7 am - from attending t e Presbyterian soir e. Also importers of scotch, Swedish, AMerlean rmasamu r mo a r , :, • The Xmas tree was laden with prose s, and Canadian Granites, 8� haft withaat mlao to chs ars. tl WXWMI. • , - curious, varied. costly and elegant r All parties wishing work would do well to call /� t - . in order to reduce' stook. I . -` on us before purchasing. All work guaranteed. PIMPLES AND BLAOKNEAOS ' the little folks anis a goodly number pr Prices of the lowest. from lotosodaMwarranted. Price tot 20days•tre"ma .sl. - those of more mature years, all of whish [tae sae Works-WoliiaQea's old stead AIiTI•CORPIlLENCE PILLS':e ': Very Special Offer this year for Stin(lay Scleoot Libraries an i Pri'ecft - ' were distributed stn many hearts ma�e WILL by[ 431y int t•amacter ot.uLouud •hethea �,ecaa» it, V nueom- ' , C"'°w °r °H PILLS S ' l I& a. & vie °.. TIM 'rI' $ubsari tions received for "Mail '' "Globe " "Witness " "A3vertiser " , supremely happy., Geo, Gerow acted ,as - -------- CORPUL6NCB PiL► S lo.• Ib Ilia. .month. yew» p , , - + '''`, ' no .lokoe..; contain no poiwn, and aster lid. Prto• tot ow . chairman auu the program was go a W4l dco,b a traitmsnt. i9; a cites mouths m.atnfw, ei. Whitby papers and Pickering NEWS. - Can supply any paper or magazine t= .V I1. I!r ugh comistin of brief addresses E e. 0 BRIEN Wunnm _tl o o g ya:o�Axitsns- that customers may wish, at lowest pricey. resident ministers and the pastor, 11 �: COMPLEXION WAFERS AiWN` cAi,_ . - THIJ Blench the ..,n, de•ebp ,be lawn I[armle•a, ftermnstw A. H. Iiippen. Singing by the cliildr n In edeet. wartsr�rd_ Pnfe $1 a bnx or Ing ho:es for i6F Soliciting an inspection of my varied stock, and thanking you for past -_ uuU quart by i1ir5. Ki en, Miss F ee� ��� oZOVA1:Ir 1 PP gab ZLng street Warts, Toronto, 00 fsli�ors, I hope for a continuance of the same. Wishing you all the Compli a': field, and' Messrs. Leaper, and'Bro n vv �=TBY . - . - • - ... meats of the Season. - Readings by Mass Ferrier and S. , _ i Brown, and a song by Mrs. Dr. Ferri.: • : Perhaps the most interesting feature was PHOTOGRAPHER• M -;jr , L.,a . The �tb Book and Music Store, � I song `•Twilight" by two little -tots 'Miss -'� �' s 'M� r �,. �; . Bessie Gentle au Leisa Bell. Theq sang k rel i•' " . ='1 - - - L, -, very sweaty and ere evidentlyin blissful AS g00d, prompt, quick , i , A r�;,.)'' • _ ti ignorance ofsuch�terms as 'conventional- able WOrli tells every tlllle' • / NIRS, REET. ... I a.. , 1 ity and bashfulne' , and the cool indiffler- ' I have the largest tr,%de ' •once exhibited to dad 'to illustrate Cana• 'T"ae-a`M. - T-awamnee" � -�T - dian inusicai pre ocity. As ni=3 from 111 Ontario COl1IIty . �%-HI --L-� 3. q 0 N'2'.. _ a distance were u able t0 bring the g 'od Spectacles and li:ye cilasses. tiff surest aids '�,,, - - - to vision knuwn, for sale by , � things provided i was decided to hsx, a If I say I'll have your pictures ready C. DALE,. - PICKERING.L. i5.; - second edition on Friday evening follow- I'll clave theta b l ing, which prove to be numerically,' fi- by a certain day, y __ - _ that day, and they will be correct- - a . ,' . 7 nancially and a joyably an unqualified ' 1 done and fine! finished. � ���• . success. Gross receipts over X125. After Y Y - _ _ :. .. _ �,. purchasing a huge tea set for use at fur e t y P g g �f� new gallery is one of the largest _Eh to take orders for Nursery Stock i AND LEARN THE PRICE OFL. soirees, paying all expenses, etc., a l,al• M an salary or commission. I can make a - ` and best appointed in rice Pro. ince.1. ante in the neighborhood of X75 is catches PP successful over. After partaking of a most suit Everything is a •handy and tasty �3AZ,E��,2.E3..� STOitEs ANS LA�LPS T" . :, " � � , * `-��- . tuous tea -the spread, for variety and as motley Can make it. (fall of any► one woo will work and loUow f,iy in- MY NEW STOCK OF ' I - .everything else that is good, reflecting, , he around when id Whitb . - struction.. K'w iarntah Handsome outflc tree, y Y e . and fray your salary or commission every w �. I, - 11 t highest credit on the ladies of the I es- write for terms at once. E. o. GRAHA 1 byter'an church who are noted for t sir '�iC%. �+'. O'�RI .+N• N'uyeryn"'°. Toronto, oat. �-i� BEFORE PUHASING ELSEWHERE.' . st f catering for a soiree and wile h ve - __ ___ -..,_----.-�- `- 1 . - 5 _ ma ained their character by this la esti - _ . effort. The after messing took plat iu Leadin" yt���, the hall and everybody seemed iia py. The �� 1 ' ., * -..I - - -.-. 'I The Ball was fall and ilia interest nd delight never lagged from opening to c one - , Xm* t Claremont �tnd Pickering of proceedings. Readings were give by - - • ' :� Rev. Trotter, Dr. G. M. Brodie, Dr C. J. Brodie, and John Miller, Esq.,- wo - - . , 1, _V ... "_:'.':Al I IN B sr - . OD 11 . -I... � . .. readings by the latter, Scotch of co e, -KERYis - , w­�.­*._-.. hich were immensely appreciated a - - /� •� large portion of .the audience: Th of X .A.S C.&MMS T MAS GOsly �' _ ` I . -:. the brothers Brodie were hnmorona, the - former being a medley and the later av- ndies Nuts - Oranges and Demons ! 1 #. "' .. . g - I . i oring largely of the nigger, which k Ca �' ' r kindlg,with the major put of the house. - _ - � � � .. ; - = {' y Short addresses by Revs. Dobson and I . 1 ­H(iLIDA_Y. DRY GUOD t ' -- Hippen, song by Scott of Kingston on. -' - I INS 6 1� iifiid ZO Curse Lbs -: . • .. I' titled"When the ]We comes ha ." ng ' �� " :a i by Mrs. Dr. Ferrier "Bonnie Prince bar-To..'.: ar. T o 8 I1 -I I S B R� U GRAM . - ; '4 - lie," very sweetly sung, the accent are. _ , - - - - - - . - 1 ' -. . Miss Fiefield and Mrs. Kippen sang w- .: - _,- ` T ;r H'Andsome. asswar `at1ing and Reaping ; Mise R: Gregg and a . - . Prof. Ira Boyer each gave and mu h to :1.1. -I ' . " • ' the delight of the audience instrume tale - _ . . - `, . on the organ. Mrs. R. P. Hopper g de a N ' reading an original production gott n u NN f • . + g P n• P E BAR Ol\ r1. , GE00 PARKED, DU for the benefit of .the junior portion - f the • r !m I A-:: ,i audience. A mouth organ solo "J ugle - _ Bells," by C. Derusha and N. Pa mer. - 9 KING ST. WEST, I . 4 -- __--_,_ --- -� -� -- - - ` - , Chorus by the school took with the tudi %' t ' ence. Alto ether the soiree was th best UNDERTAKING, RUSIN SS e p . - Tt�RCI�NTC1.. .z- �, I _... � they have ever had. The grand Hale I " TING P was another tea in the basement at 0:30 �a �'ec a "? A I o'clock, where over 200 people ev oyed F r � . *�`� The Regairirig of Fixe sed Coal- . aw • � I . . , ,;1,1 themselves thor ughly for an ho r or � ��' i?USSE ' plicated Watches receive r ,; _�l I _ Yn_ more,` and what appeared to be a eat .. ';j1�" special attention.` -C ' IL JLON . V misfortune on hristmas eve pro ed to , +. �1P• I `"j• _ _ ' _ r i be a blessing in disguise. All Work Gaarant"d. Charges Moderate. - _ _ _ -r,• � _L. x - - - �� . -- - L. IRTHB. ROBT_ C T'liHBERT, T. W. E orean�� T e al Director, has returned to his old '_. �� ,. 3 Y$csl,Ittxa-In Pic Bring on O'fth cast:. t e wife '� of Thos. Yuckerin , of a eon. a .-Practical Watchmaker -and Jeweller.--- . . Stalls in Whited ale, where lie will carry on the ` ; `, i -. { - MARRIED. 9 din St. West. r undertaking business as usual. - , �,, j 1.GIffiIiET---COBRELL-._Dec. 31st, 6 Itev gar- g ) t� rasa D.D. at the 1 residence of Geo! Y�Vt!arren, Pickering. Mr. Lewis Gimlet to Kate Mfirgaret - as t, Correll. b�ch or w itby. - FIN-�.�°.E �7C7`HE W.AI�TTF=?. 4 - j Fu s oc DIED. ( r _MICKERJIN . ll t k of funeral supplies. T Wins moderate . I - - I . 1 � , k$ �� v HAKET---Ili Bowma0ville on the 15th inat,Henryoms V. f ,*' • : Haney late of PiclKering aged 93 years. A�l� U 1 - 'rUR ... I T. W. TLS R, A X, - r� , FIELD -At 875 spa�_ina ave. Toronto, I -i i� � -'fit" . - I �J,_,.:,r�*_'�_ 1 - . I�ILJosephine infant daughter of W. H. Field fore ~, li _____ _ ________ _._ ,-__-____ __-_ _ _-_ -1. ' Mw � `., merly of Pickering. ., I id �....._ y ` PLACE TO GET i o t IB THE r Il i i - - , I �\ �` Inge so s >�itroducing kindergarten BEO CBM ETS from $17 up. BEAUTIFUL PLUSH PARLOR SUITS, • t, U . `` into the school. 11 111Eiiler: t$elatst s: SOFAS COUBHES, EASY CHAIRS, and in fact a thing Is THE PLACE To Bu's- �' ,I4 i Vote for John , 11 y . ; , ' •• a •-` , «. l� `� 1 The East •Whitb councillors 'will all usually kept in a first-class Furniture Store.: Choice Sugars, _ Fine Te I S� Be:,lltiftll . '1 . „I„r , , -Y d, - seek re-election. -_ I., 1 i y ' ' Give lilElAer y vote in his ell = ' �+ - : year. o? r ' '� . �,f Our Tac ertaking Department 1S eomplet in all ire Ra►1S111 - and Curran is or a,nything . k ;' e .I • , k . r Ji , Juliette Gonndr, of Uzbridgg to ship,`' sipptied for totter of administratio to the branches. Having gone to considerabhe expen8 , in repair you nla►y Want 1r1 CxrOCerleS.: r �t Y try ll estate of Cathar�ne Lemon, late f the ing our Rearsea it is second to none in the coon . ri1 A �RT� r� °r t ' NEW GLASS SETS JV S 1 li i t►1 <_ti township of itohurch, who die 14th } {. 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E _- ilaook, I was begb11ntn m chink tha0 noon, nasi he was •`yarning" w�tb some i -An Improbllble 8toiy,. j3 �' �` 4 '' abhear for once had etb Lhe oottge ktadred s eta he was thara when I wine Sb;](ICIILTC� , • '� aardrd cad gone for a sLrae without hb back In the evening, and he was singing a nsar� RepabbiotA head," " Thab � ! y' — falter s s*¢odoa, when bhs rattle of a piece sentimental old-fashioned song with a P°speQ r he Kiugdom of (i ws y ga•veriaR volae , be was Brioatn When Paeliamenh eneaires Dobe PStaslt o>' Falatt ., ._ Y '' ' - -�y of marhat en the fila oaared me to ilio m cracked end the IZesrenb isb. EvU. the Throne will] to 4 Eeriness haus been nn[ort CHgP2LH 2.-=A Fost:o Hop$. 1 will mate'm Iortnne or river see m One morning when I wenb to my ons love again." I said to mysel[ in demperativn �e0 •ad I osagdb eight of my sit+thee there when I want rep to my room sb tan Suoh are the sbartlin headlines of - . try place in the library I'found a glove n n as I turned my back on The Chase; bat in Peerlog through Lhe half opened shutter of o cloak, dbpntinq etontly, tnberlarding bis oeeN 1 sensation& leo as w is oonugasaoe of the low pelt the dormer window to the root. Nsw and from what we can gathe tar hn . my table. with a thrill of delight 1 ren g- my heart I felt that ib was a forlorn hope. to ma a with scraps of moriptare arl oaths York'• orld" b its Landon oorr" he . nixed ib, and glimoed eagerly round ez t- "1'm oomtag dostn. sonnet'," he said, to make one's flash creep Shorts after y pondegt of improvement are not caeo lag to see Mise Dnnoan with a back in ne . ; , blandly, Ending himself perceived. "I wss bhab I heard ohs landlady exhorting him to The lather, which `fe very lengthy, de>� generally the case, that low • of the cony ohairsr My beset fall, there as taking of a doze, sonny," he explained, whey go home like • good mea, and his friends with the notorious West End Saand�, reeeu►b at abnndanb Drops, C$APTER IIs--A MYST�stovs C Hexi[. he opened the door to me. encouraging him to come onb in the fresh which are eiroiting the minds of the Eo4 Province cf Ontario this is no one in the room bub jmyaelf. She m eb I had led in He wan • fair-skinned • 1 ,.people so groat] ab have come is to write a letter and left he p, gs fit an isolated ootla a , pp a-tsoed old air and pall himself together, y pre9en5, Ib give year. The whcab yield of tl glove there l'y aeoIdent. I took tt rep d which had once been a toll-house on Lhe old man, with ppleasant blue eyes. He had a There was a soaffiing on the sanded flaor description of the personal appearance, so was even smaller than that trick of passtn hb bon around his moai6 of the ba>das.if he were stairs domestic relations habits c year whish was much talo - - put ib bo' my lips. It war Sofb and cool d London road, just ontstde the park gates of 6 g`h tryfn bo carry cab , IN , The Chase. M landlad Mrs. Benham,wY after speaking, as if in search of a minis position and fortunes of some of the Notwibhstanni the small __ .` sweet, with a delicate ace b of s rin flow s. y I'. $ these. g estio;rs, when follows a hen Pali ng 1 . - 1 laid ib on my�palm and ooked at it T re an old gentlewoman acrd a widow, with a tobacco ping. Bvt for that you would never' and a shrill cry of slarm from the arms of prominent parties conneeted'with the s0W obtained for wheat by farm_ e - was bbe form of her handIn ib • ib had a son at sea. She was sittin� -at her tambour have thought him- guilty of any unpleasant those who were trying to lift him. He tried dais. Io profeaees that the eorreepon keb during the moncha of . bino of a fair skin• Bab oh� In colour, text , frame by the parlor window, and rose to hab00 ; yet I knew be was telling a lie, for to stand upright ; his left leg gave under is to PoaseSaion of certain Impartaat fs� November were tram 25, tc astonlelfm!►nt when the latch of the rden there on the table was a dish of smoking hot ble w0 bb—ib was broken--and with a r'elatin to the conduct of the authori lower than daring the sane t - - • firm, and sweetness how ' oorly fo sepses t• Sa I$ gq ate o'i'►„ed +o see me at snob an unusual Pataeoes. I did nob than watb to consider scream of ain he dro down on the floor when first they were made aware of � ed the dear hand that had worn it • it as P Ppm hoar. I >,ed be+e+n face Bole nom wh he should make a secret of eating his s dm I s sal htened the le thsb had existence of the disreputable. house I - Be ,FT, charming to the sen4es o ly beoanea iG p aioa for sit neo. g g g Regent St. These Taste are sot cont a . gesbed something in$nitell more adorabl g• throe )erre wive %o those rareintervaln wh•►a but•straok at once into the subject doubled ander him. ph. . The b%rlE - cru ia- ut I had come there to disease. In a few hast e, „ mentary to the officers of the law who S. xP - p . with some such rha as this I re ed her son mads a flying visit •and whin she y Hr r tainted air open bis collar, said d represented as delaying action, and in ons bushels by the Seoetary o the glove to my lips aga�int and then &bar ed heard that I had come to pack rep my he'o •g- words I bold him that I had left rhe Che►se the landlady basbling off bo Heb water. �, s bel i the chief Harean of Statistics, or only by a sound, I turned and i found myself oe lags and leave bar, she burst into bears, con. for ever and was going abroad. He looked I unbuttoned the collar of his grey shim y p �l criminals to ave Ion than in 1388 while p0c Tessin that ib eved bar more to loge n1ro ab me to mute astonishment for a moment, Underneath I found a leather thou with a arres5. It asserts that, owia to the a to face with,Mise Dnnaatt, who had o. e g B'd g �• growers on this market are R g than her own son. Bab seem that I had a and then slapping his lag gleefully, exclaim- little b attached to It, Suoh as o1 seamen notion that arfsbecraey and royaalty hsv In October Isat year, prices beak _or her love. Thee th wnS wi in g aB . an inch of m li s, The osition was sn- acre trouble ofjmy own to bear, she. like a ed : - sometimes ace for carry a coal as a charm with the soaadale, there fs a very wide-e fetolin of Pfd end in November 60. to. , - - barratain What was be done ? C ld true woman, thrust her own grief aside, and ” Wh0, you've done the Wok and out against drowning. He o ned his a ea g - revulsion against the res i " i g- did her best to ive me ho and cone a. your cable sonny ? Well I didn't: think it and looked stn idl a ink m face io order of things, and that a re ablic ie f �b notations were 42„ to �0., deo - sire take the shove with My king upon i or g Pe • p y p v r •� P scalp here has been a eontinasl ' . should she turn her back' oa mo and ' ve I got,the parting over ae gpiokly as possible, was in you. W hat a mortal pity feather a moment ; then as he felt m talked of. It says :— No one cob actual] ainb here. This would ha' been a treat for flu y in the British Kin dons a y of Chir impartanb cereal sine the room in indignation ? I She took nei er and then, With the &mall porhmantoan which gars on his throat, for the thong seemed g )' ab now oat of the season, with not ev d �. course, but stood there wiith a deep blue on contained all the personal effects that I him. And him that thinks so mean of you, bo rerm upon his wind i a he made a and- . aPPreatate the enormous present P p p , and oenple o€ cents aL any cue tip . - - her face ay.d an unspeakable tendernes In needed, I struck out across the downs In the boo, that he alwa spits when be bears your den grasp at the dibble bag with a look of Probable pollbiosal effect of the develop• seems to-,have under one a dkcction of Sanihaved. The •brisk sea name• Give ib m ,' he said, stretchin oat terror in his face wholl inez linable to ments in 'the West End scandals,' as th g � the glance that men mire, and then he g Y P are called. Io to .the almos eY year ago, when prices were . ' dropped her eyes, but still she stood tt e. breeze revived my spirits, and by the time I his hand for my pwtmpnbeau eagerly. mo. i unive!real e2. Staten malteture tried many - It was a confession of love that - I had of reached the cliff path a dozen hopsful pro- "No," said I, " I can't stsy, I must be off "You've taken It out," he cried in a fury, Pression that they may, and probably w result to a settin not onl ro alt in he barley, and used an inereae� dared to hope for. leets were revolving in my mind. ab once." feeling the leather bag and rubbing ib be- P g Y y y the Western S.atee roduct. Th " Will you let me keep' this glove t 1 I 111Atered myself with the nflsotlon that "Of course yon must. Bab yon give me twee& his thumb and fingers to Sud If the Kingdom, but the rale of the privileged season from ace ss the borde i , - . have told your father what has happens +1' I was in a far better position to make my that, boy. Oh. if father was here now oenbents were there • " you've opened lt-- classes as well—in other words, that they light for our product, which - I asked. way in the world sneoessfnlly than made wouldn't he be all agog ? (live It me ; I'll you've seen Ib t" i will and in bringing about, and that speedily, wholly explained by the fact _ "Yes, Bernard, she anrfwered, lilting er others who hod won fortunes ; for besides warrant I'll pat ib where no one can find iin." "No." said I, "I hays nob beached the a republic upon the rains of the pretest of Western barley the past r eyes to mine and speakingquite firmly, energy, strength and health, and a strong "No, I shall take ib with me,;' I said, bag." monarchy and House of Lords. The facb large. More attention is paid I led her bo the window khat opened o to incentive bo make the most of them, I had holding on to the portmanteau, which he The frfghb had sobered him. He thrasb that Prince: Albert Victor, eldest sun of the •bion of this grain in the l - the lawn, and for a mome�b before we p t- over fifty pounds in mp pocket and s little would oerbtnly h•va taken from me if he the bag back and buttoned his shirt over it, Pcinae of Walde, and, therefore heir to the abo more carefully handle . ed our hands clung together as those c ng property, which I resolved to turn into could. „ �� ;daring at me sdeefelo , ly the while ; and British throne, is connected with thane cola- The improvement in the qua which ma never meet a ain. mono at once. This ro ert consisted •oE What 1 he exolalmed, going to ran t fen ho covered ib with hb two hands dale either personally or criminal] as mnsh lar er ro ortion or th + y S. y P P y f, y. is g P P Ae I turned from the wliudow the dor a cottage sud a few sores of ground upon Your cargo in broad day i olasplog the breasare ae it his life depended freely charged, or, as is ci$3ially admitted, for malting purposes, These opened, aHd Sir Henry Dapaan entezed he the cliff, midway between Sandbavea cad al I dont understrand yon ab a'll. on io, forgetting the physical pain that had by the oonaeotion with them of his intimate reasons why our badly has e ' , ; i - room with the quick, abrupt movem nt Towerbridge. Ib was called the half way ;inn it all, what are yon got in Icor made him lose eonwionsnea in Lha terrible friends, of coarse makes their political et%ct aifter w largely by the Unted habitual to him. He glat#eed saepiaia ly House, and had gafte a homantia history, baa? h° roared. dread of lwtag hb secret• th most momeamas. Ib ie the opinion of er. . tib me, for he might have r�ean his daug er Originally ib belonged to my great grand• "Nothing but my clothing." (TO Bit e�ov'rINIIED.) p acbieally every thoaghbfal man in the ' He dro in �roesiag the lawn beyond; and then s d father, Peter Beambh, and a desperate PPS be the settle+ with .look of logdom that, when the aaandals a:e fully - OeTB. thanderstrook on oatchiug sight of er rascal he was, according to all accounts. deep dejection. inquired into by Parliament and all the 'Phe aro of tilts last eat ., , The Hero of the Hour. p y i -- glova in my hand. I Even now ab the age of 94, the olderb and Well, if I did& t make sure you d bolted frightful details beoomc ublic tc in c whab on earth does his mean, r. most disreputable' inhabirsuo In lion rb y P , said he, and Dad No' name L more frequently on the Il s of P P P y, million bnehyla Ices than in I d. •� po with Lbe Tamil late " �� either Priaae Albert Victor will be deprived prices are louver, the range hF Dome bore to eb one old andf•ther to m� day than Henry 1� Seanle pp of the aacoesrion—a proaaediug almceb ins• �g� In October asd Novctn Thorne V he asked in a peremptory ton signs of indomitable will, canning, and reek- k it n o Sr y He is r - . I was nnFrepared with anything ole er lase daring were evident in the great hooked• eoP P rk tilt you'd got oomfenbly the hero of the hour. None so high bhab possible to conjee+are—or that Queen Via• Lhe prices were 37o to 44:. 7 . . " !- to say, and answered with the plain tru : nose, that almost met his chin the dark onb of the way. Nothiog bat clothes ; thank they refuse to do him honor. The nor. torls will he c 1531ally declared the lash y "Sir Harry, I am in ave with y r slits, of eyes gleaming life job ander the God father ain't hen; how he would hs °ration of the world's Capital has invited monarch of G •eab Kritlan—that a republic lions of bnehaL abovorthe a� dsagbber, and this ie her love ,yhfoh a shaggy wane penthouse of bin overhan io gone oa.at ae. well, what Lhe old 'nn have n'm to accept the freedom of the of will itr►mediatdl succeed n " g R by.. y pon her death. quantity in tEe country is la _ - has aaffered me to keep.,, - brows, and In the quick, 'abrapb, decisive you come here for ? " Every scrap of news which comes from his here is news for Canadians, certainly. onb time. The almost imps, I"Are yon mad ?" he ace ed, after to - movements of his shrunken old limbs. He .e I want mousy;' . ; . n pen Ins "geerly devoured by eyes anxious to Ib is nob likely howaver, than our imagine-' of the roads accounts for th, in ab me in silence for a s on. was a tyrant in his domestic relations. and "You ain't going to ask me rant tor, this have the tall abort' of his wonderful ez- tive correspondent will succeed in t peranad- wenb ab the present timF. thought that ma4nesS i ht be tut - would have no women or children in his cottage which your mother, U she'd had as Periengea• His m ldoenb ' (m g y '►gn perform noes b'g her Majesty a enbjeobs on this side the oonneotton with this tirade r - , Ouse for not loving Mies D nean, bub I d house. When his son Ben (my grandfather) seas° of respect and duty. would have left ere anEqualled in AMca by any save those water that the threatened danger Is very business, which commenoec' - _ not say so, and he coutin ed in grow married, the wife was sent to live with her t° me, are y°a ? Lack here+ sonny, I seat fasts mplbhed by himself on his former near, or that such an cvenb is among the . of the present month, and 1 anger : mother-in law In Sandhaven and Ben was You to a good school and kept ou there till expeditious. That he has , , y gnarly added to imine Bate probabilities. Tnere are several bushels have ea,nce been ship "Do you forget what joai are, and w b permitted to go and sew bar on Sundays, un- you were rising sixteen, and gave you a our geographical knowledge and ip not a things which render ft extremely doubtful. Ib is some four or five years my daughter is ? Do yon now what a lees business prevented. In -oomparbon eddiostion fit for a lord mayor, so ae you've few inetaaon materially changed our former First, ib is anremonable to sn pilose Chao the ulcus ebipmentr. If pr:cee r is bo me ? Do yon think I am careless f with hb father Ban war a cherub a- meek been ab'.e to mous in the h beet saoklee as b hinted ab fa Dae of hb momb recsenb innocent should en!%r for the it ? ' seers ever since and I've reckoned ib letters. Says he : "Uver and above the Though rumor has connected many names of is thought likelytto rule for al her happiness or a fool her interesse Inoffensive man, a rascal doubtless, but one tart • t i Answer me." who would have preferred to fall in with the nut that the expense of gas covers all I ever happy ending of oar appointed duties, we those belonging to the aristocracy, only one :t _ "No, Sir Henry, I do no forget wha I times and exercise his rascality in a rerpsol. re0eived as tnuoee for Susan." have not been unfortunate in geographical royal person is thus far known to have boon OrinE Coxes Gas sin. I am your secretary your sere t, ab.e way. Bab there was no resisting the I know exactly how mach stoney my discoveries. The Aruwiml b now known Involved, and he to nob a decidedly ariminal with nothinsr beyond the wages I e• authority of bis father. who need him Y a mother had left in addition bo the house, from its scarce to its mouth. The rest manner. Then the E lith nation is boo tae also ruled low to prices Your daughter has a for a in her, o n tool and kept him ander from first bo lash— and how mach my grandfather had spent Congo foram covering as large an are ► as conservative to be mo ev d to such extreme smaller crop of pee►& the p e ti l - • - - right and is heiress to stn there I ku w treatinr him Y a mere boy when old Ben on my education. There was still a bslaaos France rand than Iberian Peninsula, we can measures to an hour. Their prosperity has the previous ono. but notwit that she is dearer to yon th your life, a d Was white headed, These two, father and due to m•, and be had never paid a penny now certify to be an absolute facb. The been so greet, and their blessings so numer- - prices throughout the �seas� that oa would sacrifice ev thin for r son, far the rent of the oo Ddonntainr of Lhe �looa ossa ander rha prosenb ooasLitubton bhab the lower. The ranee on this ' y rt' g kept the Ii•1[•way Hoass Y as fan, ttaga. I was gars bhab ,this time beyond will hesibsbe long before mo for any � ago wan G5 5o G9�},, and thio � 1 ha mess and hone r. ha and hb father had means bemide• the ba.b doubt have been located; and to 61c. Tae laid of r e w PP 4 I may add a 11 but in reality Ib was nothing bat a store for . and mo ting y y y '' _ more to the disparity batween us. She a contmband goods and a rendezvous for the I did not hesitate to tell him plainly that I Rowenzari, 'The Cloud King,' robed in change. Besides, the proposed care would i ' of gentle if nob noble birth my forefath s gsag of smugglers, of which my groat-grand- Intended bo sell the cottage, and If he would eterssal snow. has been seen. and its' flanks be no cure ab all, buff would only make an average e� yn, , awl pro A, _ were smugglers. and two Of them are n father was captain. not bay it I should of er ib ab once bo the explored. and some of itis shoulders ascended. mars worse. This b non a as n for the bushels in c=arafe of th3 crop • - livin within five miles of L is All aloe t lead a ret a r > t g hoare. g hat part of the coast the soft ne t Boaport who had already ]founts Gorion Bennett and MacKinnon framer of national conabitations bat for the prices paid than s_aaun, boa - "And yet." said he s owly and mi h -cliff is undermined by the encro%ohipg rasa, written baits to know it I was disposed to conn being bob giant sentries warding off' resahen of rightreousness and urf much lower, being -lis to ; i withering scorn, "yon dire to thtak f There was a cavern on the shore Inn which OWl• 11120 approsoh to the inner area of. 'rhe Fhab they want in England, and espeoWly 65e to 70s in 1888. Laking my daughter from Mme and maki g tae cargoes were run, and ib was said then "Acus yon Lhought what's to became of (bond Bing.' Oa the south•aasb ,oi bhs Ohs " West Ead," b cob a change of . `' . her your wife I Kaowin� what you ata existed a secret way of oommanlesalon be your poor old grandfather U you tarn him range the connection betwieen Albert Nyaaz % political head bub a change _ of moral . • HsY. j . :. von have meditated drag ng her down to tween the cave on the shore and the house oat of house and home. you ing. grind. lake and the Albert Nyanza river' has been affection and of - hearb—nob a new order your level t Knowing whraat she In ou have Ins hard-hearted gone of thin ay It a Pert' important y oa the eliffi fn those days bbe prev0ntfv0 B. boy ?" he Yted, beginaing discovered and the extent of the former gs without, bob a moral reno- this ear Wete for uaate Ia had the insolence to ;,ffer her your love—yon service war ineffiolent, and the revenue men is a whine and ending in a growl. lake is now keown for the first time. We vati m and purgation within. Therefore, y �' r have also been able to add near] six thou. believing that bhs leaden of the Eu lest than an average yield, and !. have taken bbe glove from! her hand.'' The kept away from bbe Halt-way House Y "Your falter has noL a oottmge bo 6imselt • Y g • lion and a half cone more sight of the glove maddened him. "Give much as possible, the company there being why should you need one ? Can'b oa ,Lye cad square mil" of water to Victoria People are sufl`i' dently clear.beaded bo see me that glove," he cried,; advancing on me oonstantly the worse for liquor, and using with him ?" Y Nyastcea.'' The enSeriogr which hs and hb than. atter they hod oleaased Chair national There is a-wide difference, ho white with fury • gi a it to ms, he re- their pistols as freely Y we hnighb ase inciter LIvO ibb father 1 and who would give °fen at times endured and the scenes of house of royalty, they would still be u.hder farm�era on thio market recei� v .. * when compared with ]tet panted in a still higher done Y I drew It mOtobes, It was In tact dangerous for any me ovals "cad blankets then in the winter honer through which they paned were be the neoesetty of purging away the moral ton moat of t he season of I beak. I thought he mea>ihb to bake me by Dna to Fe neat the place, and Brack* to light my pipe, wish all the Food elseotiptioa, Many of the native imparitie>si which by the political process had to be content with $10 the throat, when eudei'enly he checked The gang was camped - of rascals of Few round. Oh. 1 wish one of these tkbee conceived an uocoeq%srable prejadiee , h renaloed untouched ; and believing son. These are actual facts himself, and turning his flack upon me stood various nablonalibi but amoo them was srlPehe roadere w• u' •'Aro to on o 'now. • ainst bin+, which no bhab the have a suffi3ieabt keen sense of wonder tha: complaints are "s. p y signs of . sort-will on y y silent, trembling with his effort to control one called French Peter, to distinguish him and soften your hard i 1-x heart, you gallus h� tart could allay Fregoen> they had jwtioe sad fair Lay nee to pnateh the retailers at count Dicta tk his passion. „ y p - from my great grandfather, who was almost Philiatais taskm"ber. bo fight their way for days. Th there innooenb bomuse of the stns of the guilty ; not mereting bbeirtt refbille He was a man of strong eiEnotioni,. which w masterful Y the acknowledged captain. I turned to the door; he sprang up and 'oras the dangiar from lack of food.�Mssry and furthermore. believing that the English- it generally Expected ? Far he habitually kept underoonbrol by constant The two Peters quarrelled, and there was a •atter me. of his /ollowase started to death whit in the man's lov,3 toc t t , P, otj at fora► of govarn• wily hese been a poor ocyups I watchfulness and timely effort of will. Only split in the camp, when French Pester, to be "wait. sonny." he cried "do is uscium forms between Lhe meat—a love that has been des nin and r . mean to sell the I F scally Coaao anti the ( Pe g and he who pays hs iLtereta once before had I seen him give way to avenged on bb enemy, fired a keg or two tai p doe te old Fenwick ?'' Alhert h ansa. $era they lost 360 cab of . atsengthening -for centuries—is not to be'_ immoderate anger, and then, Y on tnis coca- gunpowder is the oavern, and brought dowrn "I murb if yon nan't bay it." Gal Zeud : also 16 Somali boys and destroyed by the scandalous conduct of & - FeE3r MORTC3L aioa, the outburst sprang from an event 'an enormous shoe of the cliff, completely Seeing that I was determined cob to be 40 Nubian soldiers. And yob throughout all few moors attiz3ns eves though exalted �` - which seemed to threaten his daughter's obokid bbe cavern and renderiu it nn- moved either by whlainR or wlin iris their way Stanlay never lost faith that from and near the throne, we Canadians` A farmer on one of the welfare. Then also bs a supreme effort hb approachable from the sea. That ruined °'tanner ahaamed completely ; there w a the � b`QiOui°Y. the hand of God was is the mast have stronger amranc*, of the re- - is Iowa , with fine building, �_ governed his fury ab a point when it mon- the English Peter and hb faithful adherents• strisamost mixture of dread and canning oal• re pedWoa. In the letter above quoted he col tionary purpose of oar fathers than that . menta, had a Darn cropnthit sued homicide. and hb occupation being gone he mold the eulation is his blue eyes as he draw the y : rded by th�e correspondent of the New 5,060 bushels. The c upo He was comparatively calm when he faced cottage to my father, who haad then lately soft loose tolds of his cheek down betwixt " A veritable divinity ' seems to have York "World," whose imagination, it is gaae note calla for $595 me again, bat his forehead was beaded with married Susan Beambh m d#ather'm hb thumb and fingers. 12edged as while we journeyed. Ib has im- feared, has bsoomq unduly developed and $180 tie must keep 5C•0 1 sweat, and his face waS a;h0n grey, j only child. � y g� "I mast ge and see father " he natd. >�ad us whither is would st%ated its own those preferences have led him to m6inter- his teams so he eau raise an "How long tae this besen going en 2" ha My father was captain of a coaster. He How maoh do you wast ?" will, bub nevertheless guided and protected ate t e signs of the times, mad to exaggor- 41500 'hnshels at fifteen Beni as)iad hosreely. was wreoknd soon atter my birth, and my "I �'t go witth lest than a bidadred tndigwmt expression of those Citi• . o e $675. His whola croF "I have loved yourdanghbtrthneyxeara-- mother, taking her lues bo heart (for my P0°ads• Theo atter t0ooaoNeg the horrible expert- zeas who are grieved for'their aonnbry'e fair - =100 of paplag these two i ever since I came into this house. I did father was a "Yon shall have It to=morrow more. enoe through whloh hb forces wens Dem- faoae• "England hats gone republic" ie as thin corn he hauls it five n-,i good cad loving husband), died lledLa srsiovot " aanounoemeat tChie will cosh so lease throe not meditate makin ;bar my wife- If she a year aft*r, leaving the pottage and all she Ing•" he aid. I hedb ated. +'Fen�k,•• Pe ving dismster and death, , which our correspondent - had given me any Toison to hope, by one possessed to me by will. Just than my he added. "wouldn't give you the money death and disester on every hand, he adds: however mach he mightdedre, is not likely or $1:c.5. Again, ha mash 1 word, one look, I could nob have kept' m) great-grandfather Dame to Heti and got down on the spot.'' T6b was possible, hoot till both Emtn and JoEbson were to ever to hear. ppaay store bills. He must elc . - secret. I could not have staged here her seven' years' imprisonment, and m and •' Vs well." a my camp and the Egyptian fagitives Hader $e must bay coal to keep t f•tieet'm servant." 7 rt' m>ad I. 'Tet-morrow mesa• ear peobeottea did I begin te mea that Inas -- �$•'' tetter seeing bhab smnggliag was no ong0r ing, at boa o clock. I will coma here. and it esnl Bo���ttipR Ileelsred File iii flow te do all bheee is a "Titch b bo sap that now yon keep 'your a pro9bmble voostlon, reformed. He had the money V ready yon shall haws bbe y na°A oat a higher pian than mine. secret no longer yon do hope?" always hankered atter a sneakin sate ro. cotta e. My own designs were consaabl frustrated plexit and hatamament, Tn "Yes." g' • e b unha Y Mr. Jasbiae' (lnnth•m•s decision ab the ed and ached till he 1ceta "Hope what ? " : speat•ble way of ]lulu , and being released "And yea won't go to genwiok to the y pPy °�O°�'oee. I saeiamvaaced Liverpool aaizgs that oebbin b an offanoe = p from thraldom bo his gatiher he took posmes- meanwhile?" %o mts0r my eeurse ae,diroob Y possible, but mass rho ce � � g oarelees and lets all go, or el �i "Hope one day to �ke�� our dao lr I � �t i � moron 1 y g r ) don of the Halt-wayHoase,sigued the pledge No. I promise you net of England is im- till he becomes pretnaturoll " ++ t120m was ah1 nna000n bab�le taflaeaos ab the portant. BoyaotMd Irish cattle from the , wife. Listen to me, .die He . I have —several times—and undertook to bring me "T.ke your oath on it, sewn . hel0 . I ve as mao>� worn oat, and his children e�, shown m dtton ab its worst. I „ Y he Oda. �' g°�wBl t° my dattes Massereene estate haul been bran ht bo y Pp have told n In the wss I should as the strioteeb honor would com 1 DI ng 8 sometimes think it would be - on that m mother's P y and I91 take mp oath you stns]] have the Pe • Y Eaglaod for sate, taro league embearies fol- have a law forbidding fare& Y y parents were smug- •When my great.grandfather came oat of money. Take your oath, sandy." faith %bat the parity of my motive deserved lowed them and ' plen.. but my father was an honest man. rison he was d w�tread sad threatened many men raise ddl capital v �, t _ P bgamted with the change in I repeated my premise and went awn soO w'~ firm, bat I have bean oonratew dealers not to buy them. The were ia•. . a - Your daughter can say no more for yon than men add manners bhab had taken lata dura wonderin wh the old y' s cc ss tveaew of a ut I effort were to other dieted for Dons frac tri ay red begin farmtng by motrg*ping thaw. My character b unstained• I claim his mclndon. The dap of mmuggf#ng wags sersauonrly to hs mina ole so p y, ed, o nvioted s If an saverae season, a f *iii hadde. Not ons e;fliher who was with me senbeaoed to three moathm' ins risonment. . moral egaality with any man that lives, past. Se refused to dwell �n Lhe Half way Clearly hs hlmieltpha aob thebmont�gr� will forget the mLerbm hs has aadared • P depressed markets overtake ! whet more tl$han love and honour do yon House, declaring teat the smell of white with the dread of coy selling tt ov��hitt • yob It b nob, I believe, dtepated bhao this #slaw.. mortgage is raisad,ruin or a h wish for is the man who mnet one day be wash made atm mlth Ho he lived was a head ba would nob have dela ad the everyone that ntarted from hL home dabtn- Two results follow : Mr. Gladstone will have ed to march with the advanat oolamn and bo moiify hIs defence of boycotbfngas mere- 6heryelasaao' bueinesatmeat yanr danghter''s husband ?" mystery. He ■ eat a y pay' share its wonderful adventures b here to. 1 exclusive dealin cad bh a e "What more ?—position, wealth. Your and nights in the alehouses racomfor tin she oe� t ° yt mimed o be ` d`�r g ���� day sate, sound and well y g. a fregneae ab rg risks. There are f x3eptioo . moral excellence should enable you to see vill rt�ei otter Instmaces are that a combination which L lawful in Eng- • Bat think e f the e'rcand! • ages round &boat ; so times he was stanher thwn hs. and ksowiag the Oontem t given as stowing rho land is ants that yon cannot maintain mp daaghter fn to le seen sittin oa a s P band of a die wfnl in Ireland mast be dropped. interests of this country it the station to which she has been accustomed ter ab Bon g par b the end of Lhe in which be told my grandfather, it was • of • dtviai Pa�R and over-rnlIng power, When a eombtastion becomes, in either with borrowed capital, i on the of a score P pore soowlteg ou at the sea ; tab crowning mystery how the lather proposed '�' that shaped their ends. The country, a oonspiraey b4 prevent a man 'ai'hink you they would be e - salary tart'• " regularly every month he me over to the with each assuranoes of goaoeme, to t the groat ez�torer refuses to believe with the from in on h_is b . I was silent,-not knowing bow to meet an Halfway house and etaynei there for two loan of such a sum of money from him. hal ra that Ib was all the result of "Intik" to both ao atgete t II°ss' it it aalawfn! make money as now ? objeatfon that had never fors moment pre- days bo "lab Lbs boy go for bit of a rte or with the •nnbelieverm" that it Wee due to s' T'he large concerns, both seated Itself to my cansideration. as he enb ib. And old Ben availed b a►i self At SaIIdyhRPaa I took a room for the '•chance,'' but given to Clod the nonce is s,n - - and mercantile, besp►n m a "Would you ask year wife to pay your of this opportunity, going off to come villa night at the Trusty M+riner Ian. While I exclamation of ateful gr iva,, "Thanks be At the Paris Exposition there was a lar I blacksmith shop, or a .. tailor's bi112" Bir Heart' asked, seeing `hIs where he was not well knrawn, and con d cati°g a tthop tea bhs itttls psrloar thsb sato God for ever •ad Over. It i• yet too ba'ldin ,with anal rners very often being t . advantage. gob drunk without out looked upon the Hi Estreat I 'esw m Y g rp ons salons, galleries and a eb Y growth, the profi ngink Lhe feelings of grs�father vom d Y °cal to es a� 1 dguf$oaacs of these balconies, built entirely of wood in undress, year to increase the basin ''I must have mcneq," I acid, with &sal- those who helped to reform him and oontri °wss the loll ai the rich discoveries which mast be read in the ed to r and'sticks tering voice, "I never thougght of that." bated considerably to his matatenanoe. metered pace . a man with a long march light of oominq events. Still it is safe t0 si brags or shrub vrowipnssi ntiag every kin f - means by which the basins . • ' "Yon should have thought of that before Bab why they should never leave the house before him. Opposite the inn he paused say that the have al g n France or any o and pushed. yon asked my daughter to be your wife." trogether was a facb that of ten laxed and &amt a wist.nl glance down the sanded peotation in the minim of mertnh• re t� l mens of Lie .lean# ere we e8shown also speeoc 0 ipioal borrowed. eats awe '• I haps aob asked ser, and," I •dried, ms. p'� adeps int° the open bar• 1!#e shook bin head trod.rs whose h have bf me , od or nub of a rates what one ought to piqued by his tone, "I will nob until I can And now reaching the orOst of Deadman's and mads a taw irresolabe nteps ter'ward, derfall elevated Y been won- trete, cad of the psarasitee, insects land borers owned earns at compound 1 lay a fortune ab her feet." then speed Y , while they have sent a that infest ir, the grain or fibre of the wood, may save. Hence the diffart P again, iilanoidg rep cad down thrill of eYaulbatfoa Laron h Mbeiona the tools beat spa hod for workiu ib the i from Point I saw the square, one-storeyed cotteage the street for ible sad two ra•aers g ry Now, I believe that yon are a n;<san of on the cliff with the sea bre alta over the •. P^ss P a an Chu•litiadity, wabahin foo o g capital borrowed and prinetple" said Sir Henry, giving me hIs detached mass ab its base, which marked he stroked h� flhoid cheeks cad rolled hb spr0•d g Pportanhtedt bo pro Inaba of the fibre, such as paper, vegeta b twice compounded agains h tae knowledge of the Geopal in alI able silk linen and extracts from the saps; nate borrower. hand with a Oyniaal smile. "I em told the close of evildayg. bongos rannd hb mouth. Finally, with a the dark� pprovinces of Africa. To-dray bbe game and resins and exam lee '1 in Dan' mere is a perfect Golconda to South Afrios, I To my enrpriee I teann9 ti0e doors locked stomp Lhat st�pmed bo say, "$a�$ it all. I sei�ire t'hrimti•n world b jsicing' with the which the tree , p of the nor t mortgage your faun would advise ou to can t help ib, he turned b•ok and nLam grows best. Various other If mortgaged, better sell on, �� y go there and find your sad the blinds drawn wh I ranched the And renowned t�avelter its bbanktalaess for what, information was printed apo& tags. The' -' If you have no form, b . , . fortune. dew° fat° a taproom. QHe was Rhere ander the cottage. Thera was no �° bo my when I went b for aetoh in the afoot- providence of (led, he has been 0z6ibib was eztleedingty beaabifnl, laterest work on a rented one than :{ f ing and It aboati b , fled a000 assfal. .,Z , yI f _,I' .1.. .. ,L :f. "J.1- r 1,.� r ' .1frp F -:} �'.^a -:. _ . .: ._ _ _ •. begin 4 : f. S y . ;. a� ,, .. _ n 3_ v 4 n. . r . 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Ib gl gp h :ill apps ranee s a x:9or,e, ha its, H of dome of the mected ori h the eta h %t t h e c rreeponde" �r'ain im ortant f00% u<:D of °.h authori� t, made a are of -O*. is-eputabl house at f t;;:s are not comm Of the w who us n,' action, nd in other `:-f crimin Is bo svoM A% o.wing to the tort• Loy and r yalty ba,h rt, is a very ide-spread ,%4,%iaa1 he present t:'►s a repo tic is freely -,I '1 on© ob notuomy 4d01n jam now ola ,91110113 - p esent aaii 1;9:1t of t e - develop - 'id scandal ,' as they 9 almo�t u ivereal ex. and pr bably will :. only roy ltv in the aFP of the privileged hvr words that they :u t, and th t speedily, ruiva of e . prevent c,f Lwda. The faeb • "or, eldea s,)n of the the refore heir to the :stated with hese ecxn. r cr orimi lly, as it ii t fli;iail admitted, h them of Is, intimate vii their pot tical effect it ii the opinion of : !, 'htful an in the t!i , scaad is are fully riiamtnt a d all the "Tnc pubic picpirty, ,.a -)r will deprived Iron-ediog almost Im. -er that seen • Vie- �°y declar the last i, i%v—tea; 4 republ4o w,l upon h r death." ( anydta,na, certainly.• ilr, th 4b o r imagina- I suc3eed n ptrsaad- •' 1 on t1iis nide the ,!oned danger is very 9 t rant Is lamoag the }•,t, Tuerelare several i-; extreme y doubtful. �:f! to Sup one that the i`Far far the guilty. 111,1,:te-i many ni.mos of 9.11' itocracy, only one t :r- ki:,)wn to have boon c ., 1ecidedly criminal •: dish nation is too �fl to such extreme Tneir prosperity has it blessiags.so numer- - anatitution that they . f-r:i moving for any proposed care would n' would only make -• is nor a cvee for ohe evitn'.6nv but for the . )(1,90998 and purity..' wland, and especially ie not a► change of :' chaos of moral , —not ; new order u ' a moral rano- within. Therefore, ►dors of the Eagtish - clear-headed to nee v-%nsed their national wtould still be uider !uK away the moral the political process - hod ; and believing i-)nt:y keen sense of not to punish the . - sine of the guilty ; - rint; that dheEagltnh- ,f xI; for.p of govarn- I,yon deepantag and uriea—ie not to be - ttalous conduct -of a •,:9 though exalted !It, we Cana'iians i iuranc r, of the re- i,ar feathers than that :' '•adeno of the New �imtigination, it is Wy deve!oped, and 1,1:1 him to miaint,/er- _, �-•g, a►nd to exagger- esions of those till- - _ r z, heir country's fair 'ane republic" iq an �u r c.,rrespondenb, - .. It:sira, is nob likely erred Il legal.. - -- d docfston ab the' ,;ettingis an off,tnoq of England is im= h crttle from the K bcon brought bo- Kuel emissaries fol- : and threatened They were in- iad, e,mvioted and .' hs' imprisonment. 1.1 that this is law.. iadstone will have ly : ,fling ae mere- ` ire freclaenb charge t:', , is lawful in Eng- i ,t meet be dropped. - +:•,m_a, in either .� fi ,, prevent a man, tam, it Is unlawful'. :1' �. i there was s targa< 4. - :nns, galleries and . wood in undreas; ruing Every kind . ; } h'cance or any of; shown also $pool- F'o:l or nub of each I;- i a„ec is and ba►rem r ti ore of the wood, , q , r working ib. the _ `�' wl paper, vegeb- �: cta from the saps; `4 ' plat of the soil in �'arlous other : -upon tsags.: The: aatif ul, interest- fA L,' it ,.. ',t A f �,y 1; Y .§; s. r , ,6 x ;. �• i �:e f r a�t ,; ,� b .x"5R s.iif_. __ d_ >: , _ ,• 1 �. - ., Es- d E +USR4 w�. 'f ZT l 'f :' _. - _. ai'7 ::.:J' _ �; y :4. .•� u.I � yd. 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" ' : I .. � I %, . - `- s �; `ti K TO OUR8UB8©RIBEBf3:By referring --Monday Jan..6th will oousmence the LETTES 7"O THE EDITOR. - ;.: , . . r - " _ °, � t the address label on •your paper you , o week of prayer observed by Christians . �t r., # • can always ascertain the date towhish P y INrbU delsartildint to -open to all for the fair ills- t ` :- '� -r your subscripi,ion to Ta$ News is paid. throughout the world. The week will be cnsston of dblic ynestions. The writer must ` t ,.. f., 1� . a 1 Remittances are acknowledged by a observed in our villa e. The first meet• in all cases mind his correct name with copy. - . "; :i _. change of date on label on •the Brat paper fol- - g w@ ,�� it distfactly understood, however, - .. :f ' '' lovein receipt of money at. this' office. Always mer will be held in the Methodist church, ' J . _ l'_ that in no ossa do we hold ourselves re- d ` ., :l keep the date paid ahead. tf �Vedneeda evening the Friend's meetw opinions 0 house Willy e t g g indents. fcittD. Nexpressed by corres- •. .. `o time `of the year is so trying to us as the last see�e - --- 1 . b he place of meeting Thurs. Aboue Our 3ehool. It is a trd e3 .. The ori fitness and besot f ! day evening in the Presbyterian church, Of the f�dll. g y, ' g y I VOL. cF Y. ght ickcri A 141ro. un><an teachers bible nines an Friday f,� which the third act of the year opens make more de. - ' ', i evening. All the meetinjis, to commence i DisAlz 8. --Aa tole it the tete when rl ---- DICKERING, ONT, JAN. 3, 1890:. , at 8 o clock, All persons invited. all yrs, or should think of sabool and its pre sing the eonlbre final of ��walhIIg' WlndB_ and Weeping 1.f .ejo 1. -St. Andrew's church soiree will take responsibilities, I would just like, to say Wo da." Fall e,6 t}le d@nth scene Of nature. - - -- place neat Tuesday evening in Pirie's a few words in regards to school meeting` ' I `i'^ - - r` 'LOCALISMS. hall. Tea served from 6 to7.80 o'clock, No. 4 West. The gneii'oa was asked Take heed fellow-contrymon, always keep yourself corn. - i • followed by a fine program, including ad- why fro many of our scholars were•lpoing fOrtabl attired for this third act of the year, and you will ' �`" �"'' c'. -Miss Mary Johnston, off' Toronto is dresses by Rev. Messrs. Wallace, Car, to other sabools, and air we believe it was � � M' B >�pending a few days at Mr. John Boyes. miebael, Hippen, Abraham, and resident not answered conwtl as is led or was in a great measure avoid such visitations to your household. s ° .. y+ King i;tr, et, ,� - ----John Remmington of Park River, ministers ; songs and readings by Miss intended to lead people to believe that Greig slakes clothes to suit all kinds of weather. You will SM to 11:30 ; ' �x Dakota, is the guest of John Seldon this McCarthy of Lindsay ; Miss Murray sof they were not fit for our own school, be- find him in Pirie's Block, Pickering. W. F ;{ week.. Whitby ; Mrs. Eddy, Miss Greig and Miss ing filthy we presume. But sir such is • i 4 D. COlto 1,. -Mr. J. Broad of Seagrave, spent a Mgaeh, of Pickering and Mr. Thos. not the Daae, which sonic be proven very to 10, evP=,i .- few days last week with his son, our far- Henderson of Cherrywoodt The church clearly, and were it not for double expen- fiTORE, lire supplied w.it . ` famed barber. choir will supply appropriate music see and the distances which would haveHa, _ _ cheat= for c' '` I I -Mr. R. B. Vardon; of Green Riye3r, throughout. A pleasant evening is as- do be travelled more would go and do --= `sold a couple of splenydid Clydesdale fillies cured. likewise ; but' those who have tried it say ppy Ne" fa a � -] I last week to breeders at a distance. -The Firemen's dramatic entertain- it pays as the children get along so much .,.r'.r,<-'_ : hi John Davern, G.T.R. o erat4 at I l; - P menton Friday evening last was a great better. The trouble arises first with, a x . - _tea, _ _ A. lt' I . Port Union is off duty for the holidays suecess in every way. No tickets were trustees, secondly with the junior depart. � -' C. foul) -I ' and John Bing of Pickering relieved him. sold until the doors were opened at 7:15 mens of our school. The trustees for not . . icfdi:rin-. f= i% -Frida. �y morning last Less Alloway and before 7:50 o'clock 1171.00 had been. doing their duty, and the teacher for be.HOLIDAY gGOODS. 8 I • - e�`i I vias thro��n off one of Decker's Monies taken in and the hall was so crowded that ing partial and not using proper judg- g . I - . _. and lead his head rather eeverel�y ct�t. He no more were admitted and dozens re- went to gain the affection of her pupils.. � - k - is all right gain. turned home dissa ointed-some loads RATEPAYER. I OH�� pp ..[moi..:- ; - _ -" ' s ' " tT P 11 f, I I. I ° -Mr. Arthur Ridley Weighed his from Brougham and even more distant _ - clyde geldin ; aged two years off, on Mon• points. Mr. Pirie has had the stage rais. It is Not a Wheat Countrry, ; . Everybody is i I vlted tO call and lIl- r tnnase�o1lt, day and it tipped the beam at 485 lbs. ed eighteen inches and the improvement terms ut ;.a; It is a powerful animal. is great, giving all a chance to sea the Ma. L''LITOB,-- syr, now'that it line be. space and purchase some of the Holiday - - Miss Brown of Iroquois, who leas performers. The Oshawa orchestra did come an accomplished fact, owing to the ► 1I10NI been attending the O.L,C. at Whitby is not an out ver well. First] the did competition of India and our own North- G OOdS' we have on hand and thereby } 1 �' y P y y+ y rom=s�ia*in'= - ` ' spending the Christmas holidays with not arrive until the entertainment was west, that the cultivation of wheat can 0 Ing: ol,cn Miss Courtice at the Lake Sliore. partly over. Secondly, there was no var- scarcely be profitable in Ontario again, - . - what remains ? The neat important re- male the happy SeaSOIl more enjoyable. I,, ,: r -Rev. H. Shaw of Cambletota ` will let of instruments, all beim violins and p° y y g source is cattle raising, in connection t) . RTs1' preach for the Baptists in Dales hall on not even a base viol. Thirdly, then were. g A fine. assortment of Lamps Glassware county'S')" might be named the production of ehoese . , y , . Sunday afternoon the 5th of Jan. All too sparing of ejbow grease and their and butter. I would like to lay before - �. are invited, commencing at 3 o'clock. noise scarcely reached half way down the your readers some facts in relation to China„ Fancy Cups and Saucers, Toilet -Next Sunday evening Dr. Barrass hall. Fourthly, they played so sparingly these. I have this seven or eight .years 1 ='T--•- I will preach a sermon to young people on that their charges amounted. to about $2 been investigating the influence of .adjoin Bottles and Many other such things T lI ` the Advantages of Early Piety. A cor- per tune. It must be admitted that the ing forests or wind breaks of trees an ad- V� . S', - dial invitation to the youth of both sexes. boys made so much noise that the orches- Acent lands, and the conclusion which has helping to make a fine display.. Be sure e�i n,=. ` c '1 ' the da=nF 5' Governor Decker, according to cus- tra bad not a fair @how, but at the same everywhere forced itself upon me line - , I{ �'t T� ni0it prom - tom, gave the inmates of the coupty gaol time the audience felt that the orchestra been that grass grows much better, pas- and get one of our nice Tea Sets. 111 - at'_�ir. isaa a grand Christmas dinner- at his own ex- no more earned the $11 paid them than ture is richer, and cattle can remain out - `l - - - - pense. The prisoners enjoyed it hugely. the boy w:io kept whistling during the longer by far, when the farmer has not Dry Goods we also lead the times with 11 -John Gibson and wife are visiting at. evening. The drama Parted was well sheltering p' R . pears tocut mea therefore, that wherever - erivar: Hs hu the residence of J. A. Hilts. his couple resented, the performers being Messrs,a hue lot Of gats Caps Ties Gloves and Cherr: are spending their hone,moon�at present J. C. Greig, E. R. Eddy, J. T.gRichard• possible, the farmers should preserve a �. s ,) . . the 1���rse'� having been married at .Beaverton last portion of whatever original forest he lot 31. ;tu I g son, J. A. Hilts, W. G. Hans, and Mrs. possesses, and if he possesses none or one Merino and Silk. Scarfs- and Cotton, Oendeil to. week. Eddy, Miss Tremeear, and Miss Margach. too old to be valuable for long, he should • S • j • • - P.O. ad,lre: . . - . _ -Mr. and 111:rs. Edwin Seldon and The parts were all admirably taken, but plant a new one. The presence of woods Linen ane Sllk HandkerchlefS In end" (laughter, from Park River, North Dakota if our critic were called upon to make greatly adds to the fertility of the land in . _ I : are visiting friends here, and say times special mention of env art he would re• many respects, but ohie8y in 'adding to less varlet Choice Groceries Xn1 - y �____. I - ; ' are not so hard as reported in that fer to Mrs. Eddy's splendid representa• the growth of grass, the preserving cf water a� ' country. tion of `Grandma Motley." The scenery courses, and assisting generally in all Candles, Sweet granges,. Sour Lemons _ . ,�_ -Mr. Jas. Richards 'was re-elected and effects were painted by Mr. J. A. which tends to the growth of cattle, and �T - HOM ' trustee in S.S. No. 4 Eset, and Mr. Jno. gilts, and attracted much comment. The the prosperity of dairy lands. In anteing aj�( Fresh Nuts, Come and see us. -' �mi581O' : t Greenlaw was elected to the vacancy in farce entitled. "D'ye know me. now ?" down so mach of one forest, we have dried ap the oosntxy. To sive doe moisture we snout, out 1 No. 2 caused by the retirement of Mr. T. proved ridiculous enough for anything. mat replant. I wish Ontario farmers Bt : Marquis. Theeharacter were taken b Messrs. J. B. Idid,f y could see how well Ibis is understood in lice at ib< p1;. -Rev. Dr. Barrasa has left with us a A. gilts, W. ii. Ham, J. C. Greig and other laude, and how carefully they pre- village. `. ,I . . _ „ copy of the Methodist Magazine for which J. T. Clark, but as the enwrtainment was serve their wood, not for the woods alone,& MARQUIS. _ _ __ - __._, be is taking subscribers. It is an excel- long/enough without the farce, the audi• but that the fields around may be fruit- -` - 1. r H. 1 lent periodical well worth ice price, 52 eiice was a trifle fatigued before the_ con- fal. Yours &c. R. W. Peirrs. L • and I ; per annum. " elusion. Alto ether the entertainment Toronto Dec. 27, 1889, I NWA R sold and e Altogether to loan. o (. -Miss Webster of Bracebridge, is via- was a success, and as the money realizedI -1 . ' iting at the residence of Mia Thos. Law. goes to a.good cause, the audience was - New School Building. • R- I r \` Mr. Edgar 12ichardeon, formerly teacher well pleased. One thing all compplain of . - . - • 1 i of the Brock school is also visiting at the was the wretched order kept. Tha ball - DEAS Srx.-Un Thursday of last week, T ....�..� Y `neyy' to - _ same place. - was so tightly packed than the Firemen I attended the annual school meeting of - I : ` . bated. o • -Congratulations afre extended. Mr. could not Ret in among the boys to keep S.S. No. 4 West, and improved the op. - - • • : - Brougham Lon. Gimlet and Miss Kate Correll were tiii°pct'° order, and it is a pity some of our citizens portunity by thoroughly ` examining the - -- married TuEaday eyeninR at the residence did not interfere. Some young men were new school building. I had no idea such �' `' of G. W. Warren, and will take up resi- noisy, yet decent, but others were indulg• a complete two -roomed building was to CX j I a �'!' . In ,. deuce in Whitby. ing in the profanity and dirty blackguard. be found even. in such a grand old counts . American I ;: -Mr. C. Dale' of Toronto, sent the ism that flows from their months when. as Ontario. Evervtbwg was in apple-pie I iusnran,t Firemen a letter of thanks for the manner ff 1 TTc T and most evei•�they open them. A number of ladies order, and the Principal informed meATA VLA V 1J HEADQUARTERS ( taken on a er in which they' had preserved village pro- and respectable citizens were seated at that lie "had not the slightest difficulty in rate_s__ ert on the occasion of the fire in Dr. t j P y the rear of the hall and were forced all keeping the school property from beingJ --- _. Bateman's surgery. erening to listen to the revolting month- damaged by the pupils." On being Res- -' .- -Huh D. McConnocbie,'re reeentin - %___" g P g lugs of some youths whose names we tinned about the rules chat were laid own Lar e Assortment of all' the latest A - McCaul Bros., Galt, drepped in to see d not mention because from the cradle by the teachpre in order that the�bhildreu . to Large A _ : Monday morning. He is looking hen ty the the tomb they are leaving behind should cot damage or destroy the proper. , • and specdf and Going well, and bis Dunbarton fr' lulls a blue streak of profanity and smut. For ty of the school, he said that the oul rule , novelties just ai r-ived. , ' . building. were glad t0 see him. J ventilat=e the sake of common decency we trust was- That teacher and pupils s oald . soros- D The A.O.U.W. cdncert will held these fellows well be refused admittance deport themselves in the sohoolroour the""'"" Tys IF�.=V Residence on Tnesdaq, February 4th, in Pirie's x11. at any price toj all future public gather- samk as they would in their own par lora An energetic committee is engaged in in securing the the best talent in the prow• �' Regard for relatives whom we re- at home. Thin he said, u gone sof- la 0 A Lamps R spect cannot apother time pp -event this ficient to provent all ronghuess in the P g sad Stead Hvi ince and will soon make ann uncemente. carnal from ei osis such fellows. The classrooms.'' The --The Streetsville Review and the pp g grounds are not in tiol persons who taik-like blacklegs in a ab• keeping with the building, but if the pre- One of which with their t and diamond dangles so tends t� a-hol! PICIfERIxt3 News are creditable to their he hall must wish to be regarded ae seubt coarse o! doing a Gale each Arbor g attention respective editors, and aurone the bright- blacklegs and we will publish them from Day towards beautifying and levelling be t0 @DhanCe the lOvehness and increases the gaiety Of the , . , : charges • _`. est eind newsiest of the •onrnals that find nO8 47,13 I Dan to Beersheba free of charge. The continued, in a very few years we shad usual Xmas blow-out every family should have One. They __ ' -If/ their way into our sanctum.- enter;tainment was -repeated on New have one of the finest ublic school prem- cost Very little, Tribune. N p h .1. Year's night, but owing to the weather ices in the Province. it is rosily astonish. _ --Geo: Jt Barclay of Toronto, -we,]] only about 100 people were resent. The in how well eve thin h� been oared ♦ OH's (D.V.) preach for the Disciples on Lord's P g R STOVES OF ALL .KIND s - T e,1 da 5th Jail .1890 at 11 a.m. an farce was omitted and in its stead came for during the last ten months and sever- _ . . I V mak . y v , d x:80 a song by the Firemen, two song by J. al of the ratepayers remirked that -the Sold as Chea as anywhere else and perhaps Cheaper promptly p.m. Subjects will be appropriate to the M. Palmer, and one by be and Mrs. Pal. building was almost as goad as new," p ! • ship. I)c Nem, z� , opening of the year. The public are: mer, a song by Miss Hoover and an in- The teachers and pupils, not forgetting put up Wlth )heatIIAss and despatch.. . cordially welcomed. stramental selection. A home orchestra the janitor, are to be congratnlsted for --A Birrell was seve�ely struck in the was present composed of Mrs. Palmer keeping their beautiful rooms from being T• �. GREIG PICSERING• �:.�-.rn - tate with the chain and hook of a atom P R r p• and Messrs. J. M. Palmer, James Gordon damaged by carelessness or otherwise ing machine while at work the oth r day. C O 11l lT Jan and Jos. Gordon. The music was excel- and the trustees deserve iso small praise ane naW His eye had a narrow escape andSandy1. � lent and fitted in prettily. Mr. I. Wise. for providing such a neat. commodious . - ttyl ell►E was fortunate in sustaining nothing worse president of the Fire Companv occupied and suitable building for school purposes. than a couple of bad cuts. the chair and kept the best of order. - In Hoping that I may be able to say the i iUNTI N G � - .and sh�aj -Rev. W. G. Howson of Alliston- I ­ �, -, ' `a fact the crowd present Wednesday night same for all concerned nazi school meet-----.. pastor of the Methodist church here, has �V =�� s Y - was very good humored and orderjy. ing, and wishing the teachers and pupils travellin received an invitation to a prominent ...w... ` a Ha Naw Year, I remain, • cure em,• o t _ church with a promises of $1200 salary, - P y. _ .. i chsugell 1 HrONLANDOREEK. cerelyPy ON$ OF THft RArBPAY1Bs8. t ( • out. �=L 11 .but as this 1s Mr. Howeon's first year in Pickering Dec. 81st, '$y. f I . �_ - �. -Alliston, be has refused the invitation. Jobb �arkbl spent his Cbrietnias vacs. • Now is the time to leave- your order for _ .. is is°"� -Just a't this time each ear the �"�a�--'�" orlahal y tion with mother here. p1A tinea wyo bay* ss>m tt�le eeant�ty - si:8 o, Gazette rises to suggest that "next ear's - - - ' boy _ - Rg y The meeting rn Elliot s hal] to morrow oLanatb and who �� stead rno.uaa to �� �V�j�jC�AT• _ Tlt}hl�a town council bounce Mr. Fox from aDonides wtttly robs H[tltl fen w� evening by the Forresters is open to all. ch,e a*s es meat that et=l.iir. . the school board." tlYe would suggest Chair to be taken by Thos. Parker �'.C.R, wan wore. ssgnssted t° ova )� a- t at air. Fox make his oe3ition forever eTABt o ailed a lot of the fin st - P of Court No. 120. p Mrs. Edwards yeas found ill the _ ' secure ' by subscribing at once far that The literary association will hold an coroner's jury of wilfully po nisonin bar _.: p' blit -s lrited 'ournal. ' - g -- -j� C P entertainment in Elliot'e mall about the husband, Hugh James Whitely of Olin• TROUSERINGS sea WORSTEDS 1 �' Q1 -Mr. C. L. Palmer, wife - and two middle of the month. Look out for par- ton. She will stand her trial at nett d•� ryas. , l r � : i d righters of East Saginaw, Mich-. have titulars neat week. P competsDt cogrt. - F' L1za= ' been s endin a couple of weeks with - , cleaned 1 spending P Xmas day .passed off quietly, although -At the entra>ace examinatibns to the ' ever shown in Pickerin to (3�,o0go from. . rates. �t friends here. Mr. Palmer as a former severs] of our citizens fora time made Whitby Oollegiate Institute the following,, ' school teacher of this count will be well - -- . ,, Y things hum around the Commercial by candidates were s�necessffinl :`C, amiih for oa tarwn o mi ny. He is now book-keeper their Christmas 'ollifioations. R. atewart, H. Burns and F. B ' . 0� .i x x o umber company at Saginaw. I __ urns of ;dn, g P y ag The school meting this year was alive- the �[odel School Whrtb ; $lar- $etches -Miss Anna Anderson, of Dunbarton ly one and after a splendid opposition Mr. Jennie Utchen. R. been ,ted Marp t ,` - •f l be, s returned from her school in Dnfferin Tbos. Qteyeneon was re-elected ern@tee Neale, of Bltooklin ; B. Ad son iwd J, IIN *•.p ad -mads -'- Suits,-•- sad -*;= OverC - : .:opl h �r, county. On her departure the unpile pre- and Mr. Geo. Heron in ibe pl ce of ThoB. McPheraols, of Dn$eria soliool ; Mabeil seynted her with a beautiful photograph h .. 'X P 1� P YonnR resigned. , album, accompanied with an appropriate Lea° Richatdsole, of PiokerinR _ �P. gH I P , - pP A bold thief came prowkmg around vill ; J. G. Maenab, F. Rawson, and - - ;' +age address. Miss Anderson intends -scum- Mrs. Parker a week alto Sunday evening M. Birrell. of Claremont ; E, Tay1�, of ° - � - � .., It ing her studies at the Parkdale Collegiate but made to much none and was heard Cb cod ; J. McCall.,cb, r: i. n Institute. rye Colbua ; p y by Mrs. Parker who , trent out and order- L,. Fisher, Rath Pearson. and H.•Wilsara ' ' =t' ' c ., As advertised elsewhere the `animal - ed hinv away, but he would not Ro until Aahbnrn. 'These bare tetomumend- �'�`�;;,RLj SH ,: 0ROCR - 1'I� meeting of the south Ontario Agrieultur. @be called Bob who haitened hie depar. ed : E. $umolir, H; Pringle, Chas. Bowles .. > 'Y • .' al l association will be held in the council tare b diechar n hie _ , y gi R qan couple of and A. 1ldoCift�wan. Out of 27 girlie who 0 chambers, Whit#�y, on Wednesday, Jan. times thereby aroueinR she whole nee, h• wrote 1 e 4 J -,,. m . 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