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In a pa. he asked if "; , ` t ilccliCttl Diss Phipps ie visiting at F. Jennini;s. • o*er the dltatrriet asprew thefrw9ahos. it was n ceeeary to have a. licence io fish t, :. ,i - . . - Camuel Tabor is visiting fries s.at Tor- 4 i,i. M, BAaTE'1rIAN, hi,D., C.i1Z., ii.C.P The contest Monday for the Reeceshig onto. `� for Sncebrs with a net. a R, and Third bepaty-Reeoeship fn Pickering J. Collins is employed at J. Tabor's for A plel}sin event took place at the regi r . s4c S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, dente ofl Mr. Thomas Ormer d sr., on the ` ging,JStreet, Yickoring dace hours. Morning Townshi created a reat amount of ex- the winter. 1 f,.. 8:30 11:30 ; Evening G to S. p g 31st inst when his daughter �vvas married _____ -__ °``w ~ citement and a larger vote than usual was "ha Chapman and sister are visiting �` �.. �� ` PAL ' by Rev. J. J. Redditt, B.A. to one of our '_ t'V. FEItRIER, �lL.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. soF r r polled- Reeveahip 1036, Third Deputy relatives at London. I: R moat po slag and rising young men, ' Mr. D+CORONER. i:)fiiee hourR morning from 10Ii. Last vear the vote polled ,or Reeve His many friends are sorry to learn that K to 10, evening 5 to G. Surgery in rear of D1:UG Archie orfar. A large unmber of gtieata waa 1000. The gerrymanderiu� of the con- J. Carey i lying in s critical condition were r sent and the resent were hand- l;TO E, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons O) , I etituency by creating s. new poll at 'afar- with sciatica. p p ; Supp led with Pure Drugs, Chemicals c., all • some, c stly and numerous. In the even- ' chow for cash. gach's, east of Lhir- city. matsc ,speculation N. Lapsle}y of Toronto, has been paying inn afte doing justice to the s read a large F �' uncertain as to the vote iu the different 'a flving visit to his many friends in this party w s formed. Friends rJming from n divisions, but when the retur nF: began to neighborhood. f. neztfattl. all over nd completely filled he house. A ti"� ;_ ” ,, s ,;, - arrive at Dkie f� �iargnis store where W. J. Carnahan and sisters i. and A. _ ,-- 1,.,_.�.,1 -• : dance as formed and the erry crowd `r` A: RISK, UEVTIST, Z�'ILL BE .IohnIiIler and friends and Geo. Parker sl5eut Xmas with their cousin, �V. Chester and friends were awaiting results, it soon of Port Lin on. thus a gaged themselves bile the old >� v found in the pallors of the Gordon House year passed' out and the new one stepped r ick ring, from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. every Wed .. I became evident that Miller and Parker While L. Annia hired man was return- in. The happy couple left th Wert morn- . r ` i . esd sy: 29tf were ell ted. By 7 o'clock the complete iug home a ter delivering a can of milk at lug ou au e5ttended wedding t ur. We eg- ': _ ___ __ _ .... returns ere in, and the public is indebted the Markha road his horse became fright- tend to them our congrats. Legal. to those echo braved the danger of being ened of eot a obstacle on the road and got Last Sunday morning as a crowd of the ` ;��_. - { - - � smothered iu mud ev bringing in the fig. away from im. He followed it home. boys among them imperious edney visit- .114 t'0 ti BALL DO'\V, BARRISTEII • ures from Altona, Orange Hall, Cherry- A nuntbe of the young folks of this ed the scene of the catast ophe on the , t) nd Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— wood and Grange Hall, which places are dei^hborlio d gathered at the house of J. Grand Trunk. On the way own the al- i)ev t•ell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private usually hard to hear from election night. Caruaghan last Thursday evening and ' fund to loan at lowest rates and on favo Y ble ready mentioned gentlemen howed him- \ , • tett sof halruent, The subjoined tablet shows the vote in spent -a pie sant time. The music furnish- self to be a regular walking akery, as all . each sub -division and the totals,:- ed by J. Ca roll and H. Jennings .was just the way down from uumero sY pockets he ,w r 0\IAS PXRKER, BAR$ISTE1� , . Reeve, 3rd Dep. excellent. continually took loaves of br ad, pies and j and Su:ic:tor, dtc, money tai loan: No Ittove. Zlrs. J. mith upon looking out of her comi.iissin.i. Orgies : Harvey's Building, Picker r �"'"'` wiudoty th other night was horrified to other articles of food, and inched the Ing ; open ovary Saturday. 4_t' A �S�' utedy P:.: re+ e^ to See flames scending from Mr. Hollaways same all the way down. Th crowd was ■ . a• �. sur rised at his eating power , but he told - E. F AP,EWELL, LL. B., . BAR- ` ' . ' • 'm mac. _ house. Th alarm was at once given and p L . T This �owtler ::ercr Nagle t. iiFtirsc 1 u! !Writ a them confidentally that it w s Itis break - r) . I'alSTrat. County Crown Attorney,' and strep t� and nholesomenebs. Afore eccnuu�ical ,r -, � o the fire eat uauiahed before much damage fast. When the boys calls him at 12 - County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y g +; r+ i" than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in Flo. I.1"ownline 51 31 48 '34 was done: o'clock a.m. to go, he was otihy in the act _ _ — .coin etition with the mul titude of low test, abort The hes y windstorm which swept over ' _ . __ _ ---- p ., 2 ll&rgaeb's 3i 40 sG 2t+ of arising from his virtuous couch. This • 1✓ C't.'�)'LIKf•I•f/. weight alum or phoshnate powaersl. Sold onip g picketing �1 S5 " Gl 33 the land o the living last Thursday did in cans- ROYAL iSAxisG YOwDcx CO., IOfi �1 a •. 4 Liverpool :i1 63 72 17 a �, eaplan.ation we hope will qu I1 "any fears ' ,;_ +,_. i,_ ,,,E,�;,_�_. 35y cqn iderabl dama.,e throughout this vicin- of an erson who contem lated hirin + Stroet.N, Y. 5'Cherry�4Pod .' 3B S3 G4 11 Y p g "` I t I br e down a umber of o men -- - - g• gppKlN'S VETERINARS: --- " - G Kiusale__ <. G3 4t ;>i► Gfi i y t n run - him to work'may of had in egard to pro t ' 1Q ;�° ,. ' ,. al shade t e's, racked a number of barns F - • Sarf;eon. Graducte of the Outario tiet- .. { 7 Brougham E. __ 19 73 " W tF vidian enounr food for him w thont fear of Ao. "� ' �' T ;? 1 � . 8 Brougliam W ... 29 54 •. 32 !2 scattered f nces abroad here and there as erin�ev C'}llege, Toronto. Treats all diseases of '� g µbit©vale 38 58 4G 51 bankruptcy. the doineaticnted animcls. Calls by day or �D ;, a it went, an also a Set the large windmill ` ho ., p At the rifle association on New Year's n igh�t promptly attended to. Office and residence "`1 I ; " 10 Orange Hail ..; 33 2ti 34 :1 * - e p „ �, , ,d, which R. teen had erected on the top of F ' 23 Ides M — r., � I1 Claremont .. 4G 52 G7 32 day ri. Humphrey won the cup for the at . r. Isaac Liuton's. 1 ick ering. y M a _ _ _ ------ F- 1 sinr .1 v cc p o - cm ,a. ° 12 Altona _ . _. 58 29 Go 25 his barn fo the purpose of tossing mach third time and it then becam his property_ HOPRINS jTETEnINAR�' Stili- W •: ; en `�, - - - -- - inert'. It eras a. memorable day for shooting aS 1 O �- , } ,. ° Totals 4T3 v43 ` as2 445 -.--i'- - -- •- - rain commenced to fall s on after, the A z 1- • GEO'3, C,nvi;::.Le o: tilt Ontario Vet- O • k . Befi ,a ,� rc� .r' ` in 0 t�. w , grin ry College, Torouty, will visit Whitevule ca � . -• -4 3 Miller a majority over ?1Zaekey is thus RCUt3E HILL. match was commenced and ell incessant- . and Cl,errywood every Saturday. Diseases of W ,,,I , •jdy _v J f,G cotE► . a1:d Parker 9 majority over Pon• ! , _ ly until it was completed. Humphreys the .orse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge O .'+ ; xg - he . . N pt' C T i9� 13i. Calls promptly at- L� - .: lot 3, 7th con., pici,ering. a \ e 1 at to all . H pp w e ten ed Lo. Telegraph address : Wlias vale, On:. I #l0 4- .a score at !00 yards was fine, is trial shot 4 � q Jack is soil on the v,arpath. was a bulls eve, and then the made the ! gi P.O. address : Green River. on . 3 v �_ `r ugr ,, .. }3r_ vxaTov-__Reeve Young. - CounciIlors, osstb]e shoot he ha3 to do o win. he ;, �; \! iss A. C. Luke is uuw at Houle. P _ --- - CM : + - - King, Duncan 1'rcleaven, Proctor. scores made are as follows :+ _ W 1 I _ ;_ � T „ .m m M ss Caruigliau was visiting at Mr. W. r - ----it$13tC01i► �LQr�%• ` O m-° c C ,�„ m a > WerTNatTtsY-Reece, �latthevsson.Dep- 100yd 200yr1 4dJyd Totat „ r _ , Q� s m . v m Q � Cllester•8. A 8 Humphrey .. . 19 � 75 G7 , _: ° ° ut Alez. �liilsou. Councillors, `Caulder, • - _ -- I—" , a' m cA Q 4A. = `'-� a a ° c -'r. Y Miss Lizzie Brumwell is at present vis- T G Parker .. .. .. 22 33 21 (;6 t�ottvt'1/4tytCCl', d: "'� ' a° m ° - - $ °" - K.? c t- ,4 Vi nd, Smith. .. .. C. 4. 'a i, ^2 , a. ,,,. � •- d PO W H .Crosson. 28 2Q 24 GG PORT Psiiss-Reeve Bialow b acelama iting frtendR in Oshawa. , I _ - � ;;,r, ..;,., O � 1 m •a ' j WCC _ °a4 2 . jj. A = y R McCowan _ _ $11 ?2 24; . ts5 5;' xti ' �,w a. mol;x," �1 03SAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- �.- ^` ;v' O 8� $ �� tion. Dep;rt�° Reere, Boxall. Councillors Are. Taylor and wife of East Toronto, G (theater ,. „ ., is 23 2s 6! _"` � 1 missiouer for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- z �•: s Roes, Jones, Curts. ryas visiting leer home for KmaP. W J ester .-. ., °1 22' 21 • 6s _ %• � u A '� ti O a r. W Chester .: 17 49 al 60 mo t, Ont. �. �„ -- - -d O RgACH-Reeve 3FicKay, Deputy Cbrietie fir- Jas. I'alnier- and ai�rA. Vanhorn J Brumwell.. .. .. 18 - 2•d. 20 6a �' ___ _' _ - ---- - - I . M - o c 0. aw Second Deputy 3+lartin. Councillors, spout Sunday with their sister Mrs. Jas. J Morrish .. 20 18 li 54 Y �t: BIILATINGI, Issuer of Marriage de • ° Q I , � n m ,& 1'o M m q Earthman and Alien. Phileoa. F Leaia.. 15 ail as 5s � B • Licenses for the Conuty of Ontario. Of- -1, 11 o - w : a > Your -Reeve, Humberson, 1st De atv T Chesteii . , x : 21 lg 18 53 five at the store or at his residence, Pickering C e-- ^a �,,� p We mucli regret loosing E. Tonlun J Svinonas 10 " 20 22 53 is r a o w �'e m 4 ' atorgan ; 2nd de ntv, t}]prQan ; 3rd de ut . vinaoe. _ 3 aaa a , OD p - p �' from ottr midst as be made things lively H Westney.. 15 1TI 19 51 ? _ R. Parker r 40 ., y-, ��'ard ; nth deputy Clarke in,Reneral- O. Humphrey, C. Closso�r, ��H. CORNELL, Estate, Insurance _ `r' 'oh_ ___ __ _ _-__ 9 Bim$ -Reeve Baird, First Deputy, Me- • and General Agent.. Properties bought, Phalen. Becond Deputy. Tborxipson. `� Luke is of nn a rest with a feloci on and A. Elliott retired from the shoot ou t -f Sold and eaenanged. Renta collected. Monev FOR ALL his hand, Sepli bays he dont feel mach account of the rain. i Colgan. Office 82 Church at., ToronSo. 38y E� Councillors Gibbs and Ruddy. lite resting. MSDAL MATCH. Al- ___ _ - �..LL.•!! STourrvu.Le-Reere Daley. Councillors , R. Ormerod. - - - I8 I1 23 _ u5S gigs. Jaines Back, of the Commercial R. BENTON, TOWNSHIP CLERK We��D-A good energetic man. or Williamson, Clarke, Armstrong, Johnson. i , , J. Ormerod .. .: 18 18I 15 5I - _ 9 1J!. Convecancer, Commisai�nerfor taking Yuen, t, Fes our fruit TreCa, Aosre, Trustees, Rae, Frc=el and Brown. horse tith�toy, paid 11r. Joseph Black a ll , 12 lq 15 43 ' �'V. Brumcre.. nth a,vits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. shrubs, Ornamentals- etc. Permanent Oa3AwA-Second Dr iambi n. Conn• obit recently. - Wi11s pro- p F J. Lennox 15 17i Retired t Mo�ey to loan on farm pproperty• em ioyrneut. Wr:te at on _e for terms_ cillors. Ross, Fop ice, French, McCaw, Hill- Tied Toultin, of 0sllxlra and Miss I2. H. Ormerod . - - 12 II •� bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale.: Will be in an I secure choice of territory. iVe �e11 Brditgham every Monday afternoon for the only first-class stock, Handsome outfit free. man, Hailes, 6eott,-j%�t}eit Lingle. Sirallov� of Toronto bare been the guest6 A, Hntnphrey .. 7 I `' " -, tra section of business. 27-0 Address MAY BROTEEItS. lnrnerymen, So- MzgYruy CtLtr►cB-Reeve Yanzant. pf ��', $rumtivell. - t :a - ------ ---------- cheater, x. Y. a-13 Councillors, Ash, BillingR. Robinson The rain is acernmt b.e forhe retirement — _ _ , What we slay expect. Skating', broken of those who failed to finish.their score. V. RI HAF�LSON, 'Life and, Fire ----- --- j - Wales. Trustees, Cozworth. McGaw, G. heads, uia5h slaking at -the .literary, and . Insure ce 8gent, repress Itinf; the North DECKED S LigERY Robinson: chicken thieves soon. -T_ American Life, Lancashire and Western Fire ' IIznaiDGz Tovm---Mayor. Jno. A. McGil- I see by the Nsws Lhat file little bap is WHITEy,ALE. Insurance Companies, presontir all thelatre,st Ifcray. Conneillora. Goals, Patterson. - ani most popular plans of life in urance. Risks Hunter still fretting his life away about not get- .� F taken on all kinds of property at lowest possible Lis I ba- a bought u u Dan Reddin'a li HageR, Yyvian, 9'. ,Iohn, O'Brien, 'silt. Ciubine Was in tOWi1 his week. . rates. baainesS and have added several n Gordon, Crosby. ting any taff3•, but if he will osis cows Mr and Mra. Snider ]eft here for the horses and buggies, I can accomodate SCAR soap -The old council were all re- within ear Eliot' he will be given full satis- west Tuesday by C.P.R. . f �: . Architect. the public with good rigs at all hours. . turned by acclamation. Reece Richardson faction. a; . <, . a� r - - The arty siren on Ymas eve by Mr. (}arty Annia was in toian this week -I- Covered. bas meets all trains. In 1st Deputy t3ecor, 2nd De,pnty Knowles, p ]poking hale and hearty. Y • A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT connection with livery I keep a Councillors Baird and Annis. `ryas. Brumwell, tc, the young people of =1 for the county of Ontario Drawings gale, Commission and Board TosorTo-payor Clarke was re-elected the; neighborhood was a derided success. fir. Ormiston of D�arklla�n, has been I an apeciScationa furnished for ovary class of the est of hie sister ;lits. Lehman. bu'ISpec steam and hot water heating and ins $tables, Pickering. by about 2000 majority. There Ras no DeFp►te Lice mud and rain, we vent and i3 charge against him. and the cry �aipst a Rare 11igh]y entertained. tint being sat- Miss Thornton who has been ab►3aent - ve tilation a specialty. Office—Gerrie lock, eo ser DundRs and Brock streets, Whitby, '8O- �%• Z'�' _ _ _ thirt�teraq could not apamp him. islied with the one nights tun, we were from our vale for a few weeks has return- r rte idence—Kini;stou Road, Fast Pickering. 37 Y -- - Do*" yi•y--i]ayUi Galbraith. Reeve kindly ins ited back the second night to ed. � prouter, Deputy Edeall. Councillors, help clRmolish dame goose. We wont go Joseph Rose of Hesper, has been do- ; I ductiatieerin�I. r Percy, Quick, James, Patterson, Aller, home until morning was sung after tip- ins up the town by calling on his old �, ,: i i Cornish, Nosworsh , Griga. Jewell. friends. .,,.> ,. _,.�--, in the fautastio until the ema' hours of HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- EAST WNITRlf-Reeve, Mothersill, Dep- p R Mr. E. J. White of Cottage (trove • 1 tioneer, valuator, etc., for East York and IS sl]OWing a partioalarly $fie lin& of sty Reeve Ross. Councillors, McGregor, the morning. I took notice it was near farm, has gone to Port Perry to spend . the whole of North and south Ontario. strict `Itches, JeWellry aril silverware for McHenzie ani Power. J►lowbray retired upon before some attired home without at>♦ention briven to t 11 orders by mail or telegrapph. his holidays. Charges Moderate, Address THOii. POUCAER, from the contest and s3, did Hancock. their shoes buttoned. -JAcx FaosT: 31r, A. G. �t'hite is doing a rasping Boa 47, Brougham, Ont. Mlle coming holiday trade. He is «asl oaoazo JcarTiaa- Reeve Peaks ; -- •�a+-• f llowin bar ire : De sty smblyn ;second deputy Holden, rNIpHLAND CREEK. business in the grist mill, it is runllting , Buvfx ural .Sieves. offering the o g 8a Coancillorr,. Heyden. Gillies, Pearce. Milli- Iday and night.- a, - _ -' cbacug, Laugpton, Percy, Ellis, Dr. Carle- In Lhe absence of the hfethodiet pastor `Fps Methodists intends holding tpeir " 4' Y!OH LESLIE, BOOT AND SiHOE American Stem-winding Watch In ton, spud, 6pears. Th® Percy elected, is fir• B, Bn•itinq Slled the pulpit last gun- church anniversary 2nd and 3rd of Feb. f 1; Maker Pegged and sewn work. orders friend JamcePercy, formerly First Deputy day, English dinner as usual. , r anted workman- handsome solid sickle Case, 6.50+ pickerfu tovrnebi )k:videntl Is man ere have Pecared the Dir. and bliss Lamb and.'Mr Calll r', promptly attended to. Ea en oeite the Keeve of ii P Y Our schoo aR ' ship- Don't forget the stand, nearlgopp file Jnnctioni4es know a good Haan when services of �liise Hewitt as assistant Lase- of Buffalo spent a few days with Lpeir News,Kmgstreet,Pickeringvillage. 7-v Ladles solid coin silver stem -Wind- the see him. • ,- if1r11r,-Things Lace been !fuel liege bei• friends around town last week. ti"-' Hutcts, ins Watch and very tasty Aibo y Zlr. and Mrs. Graham !Esus been the Mr, James Liddell of Belford, liar pttr- in the municipal ring. G. Y. Bmith and Ra@Sts of Harr lUoon darin the est r rn�:: ; , ,� ,;;�,,,�,,- Y g p chased the house lately occupied by T. d s '1 O11D0�1 HOUSE, Yickerin Ont., silver chain', warranted, oDly $5.50. James Rdtledge Pere on last year's eoho. Reek• Besse, from Jacob Turner; Brougham. , I , James ('Jordon, proprietor. This otel ie a SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRIa@. b°ard and the latter resigned, bat the tor- $onr), Ormerod and Frank .Mann of urge Nilson who has been -spending - fige new brick building, finished . in superior wer contested his seat with Andrew M. Malvern were visiting friends here Satnr- her holidays with friends in Whitevale � atle. Every convenience and comfort fur the Ross on Blew Years' day and was defeated day and Sunday. has returned to the Whitby Ladies Cot - travelling public. Flew and commodious s �blee + f _ b a majority of 23. G• Y. in the mean• �y _ - - y Chas. Humphrey and several others of \ a d sheds. , time had -accepted i,omination for the F `:} ' II our cjtiaens appear to be suffering from lege• , E$TERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., jr %, ! Reeveship and thfs practically killed him I Influenza ar La Grippe- The lecture on Friday night by Rea. ;_� � y V now open four the acco►nmodatircn of fho for the trusteeship, as there are scarcely Messrs Moon and Dohorty have the con- Mr. Roberts was very good m itself, but t avenins; public. This hotel, having lately _ �]y euoagp pnblie pffices nova► in Whitby for tract of painting Elliott's hall and are do- lectures are not muep appl'eeiated in tpia , < � , I ` c' angel hands, has been re-furui bed Largo^h- 'r;s' e7EW ELLE, all the C1L1Zena to have one agiece, much ' . - e t. Situated ae it is, opposite the Spink Mils, ing the same in artistic style. vicinity. .- C tl ia� is convenient for patrons of thcp Mills. Meals �(T.. !�'{�'� r(1 lase two. The epfrft evinced by Mr.Bmith The baQbelors of our rifle association The voting men of our vale who left for , lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling WHITB 1 O1' 1 in biting off more'tban he was entitled to have challenged the benedicts for a match the east on the 25tp have just retained. ^' and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard far Chew. injured him in his contrset with1r. ten men on a side at an early date. We h' rasa or cath©. Weigh scales on the premises. believe the latter will accept. We often hear tpe humming "the sir] I LF•;i =f . 'I�he bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked -_ Rntiedge-a good man who all along has left behind me. ' ', r Y th pure lit nota of every brand. AN Y Mc f/ �R D� � seemed to Prefer the position of an hamble watali fpr the bills in regard to the ]iter- Mra gy• Windsor` and family (lave re- j s x,' C LLY, Proprietor. " `T "! �G deputy with a fat majority to being a de- cry entertainment which will be oat neat moved from Bowmanville to Woodstock r °sc ' s, _ Fo$ feared candidate for higher hoaore. Bnt week. The committee are bound to make jy'cttchm�tl•<iwi!/. tole ear to lease friends he apologetic+illy and Mra. Windsor is visiting her parents i _t r" ' y', y p it the best ever held in these parts. _ �--:j t;LTTHBERT, Watehnlaker, Pick- - - offered to step u , greatly dreading the fate Mr• Mack and (lames Taylor were eye Pere while en route for her new home.�� T int and was agreeably surprised f the fatal accident which oc- It is understood teat the Dominion a'` • A s ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the Pure E xtractI of aiaG y+ witnesses O ` ) ! ] y y 8 carred on the G.T.R. near Port Union last Grindstone company have_employed the , • lr�' ale, I can guarantee saxisfaction., Agent for i ' with 60 O a ma or1L on btonda of ht. � F �, Lazarus' Eye -glasses. Watches and Clocks n A. B. Taylor lent his shell-like ear to the Friday in which one of the brakemen lost services of J. �V. Wonch as general agent i ,. - leaned on shortest notice: and at reasonable =;'x4. `' Select F+'1�►VOrs daleet, murmurings of the scheming Bis- his life. for Canada. No doubt the business will ` ates. 23-47 ''s r t� or __.. mark whc edits Lhe ChrOniole, and donee- A joke is goilaQ the rounds at the _now �; ` I gnently opposed Mayor Blow's re-eleotfon. ce pf Stf]Iwater Tom, who went to tpe bopm '- For Salew : .:I•, _;Y...,' .� p� Jas. Thornton & Sons 11ve p�irehased 4 f ' = - J It is a big "stretch for any man to readh the city without hie bank book and was forced the business lately carried on by James i � '` 0 Cho1C� Fruits and Spices • M pr's chair at one ste and those who �ti -r , will buy two ae good' p' to come home without doing any business Malcolm. W0 will be very sorry to loose; u' 40� try it frequently a lit themselves dear to and make thatrip a second time.. b t 7. y homes and lotsg as are in the Perfectly Pure and Deliaiotls. Mr. Thornton. nt W'hitevales loss will . !fit 'xa,;. ligase of Pickering. This propfi'rty is situated IIIIegna]]ed in lltreng'tp aDd Eeonotrl8g• the Collar bone. hat+Mr. Taylor was ill- get b� purabased John Cran- Cedar (Troves sin• pn Church street. For inrther pped ticnlare applyy advfsed, Ma r Blow s major�tty, of 818 dell property now ocwapied by A. Law g r_ i ;` "�b�; ; - on the premises or by lettter to THOMAE3 Winning friends every day. pp�ioveg. Noble beat Philip for Deputy- and will move into the same in the spring ire• McCallum, of St..dohiL, N.B':, s s , t HEjItPTHOP.N, Pickering. 3-25 -•, � Reeve by 137 majority, ae the eleol�s eon- whioh means that Arthur will have to lady evangelist well known in the IInited , 11 - ` FULL LINE of STAPLE GROOERTES `' t ,: z .. _ sidered he had the best claim oO the seat• move beak fn onr millet again mach to onr States and Canada, is at present visiting ,� S Meats The Councillor. are North Ward Jerome her aunt Mrs• Wm• Tnrper. It is ez- i Tea$ ►�� s 13oott, W. H. Cosby and E. 8Le hensoa b sstasfaation. _ n a r o a n ' y 8. Rceve hsk eecnred all necessary in- pce that she will assist in revival ser- x r ; � , • aoolamation ; Centre Ward Hugh. Ross, formation .from headnerters in regard woes here before ]saving. `� t'!;, ' Cheese $aiStns ,� »� Wm. Burns, F. H. Annia ; Bomb Ward to establishing an institute and reading ..a..• ---=- ' .` ' � I ' DICKERING ADEN C�'. ' -�f° F - Jahn salith, Jam Mdllwnlnan and Dolan y pe g y During the 1101 windstorm In fioroato --I . � " lYit� Dat6C.� �. roams, and ever rson desirin an in- i Carr t i t Smith (drover) by awlamatfon. formo,tion of same or are desirous of help- wednesdl nightt a horse was standing on ,* ,� �N `. Open fol the transaction of all legitimate a The election far sohoo! trastee� New 9' "' � " fug the enterprise along he would only be the street 1n Toronto, and its blanket got �,. x t `. if= � ', Bai,kiiig $usinedS. r F�11e V�►r�iety 4 'erfumes ! ',Rear's Ihy i•�talied in the return of Jam.. to. lad to see them. a of a blown off. T11e horse caught the corner - }` , ; w �t 01�zCE Houas—Frohi 10 to $ ; Saturdays - GampbO]l oval Bhe1� Paatma by 28 ice►• no other day we picked Qp OQpy in its teeth and held onto It to revert it �j t �'� 10 to 1 o'clock. d o b one of our d a • j - .� .1. 4 . . : r 'jortty ih 1�oYtp wed agd Andrea► [.Rasa letter w itteii a !ew a►,qs eg y tl Yl. oar (I. 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SCARBORO CENTRAL.. . - law the sh to o hi her n the creek. I'or �¢ , � r �iix'4 E �4riQ1 (�Q � r i s; ..._<, A r cheek t e letter beat anything we have � �';` , ___ - - .h; g, Q and ��,,�, e}$t - (t3rowded Ont last areek.l - read for a long tfine. In a pa. he asked if "; , ` t ilccliCttl Diss Phipps ie visiting at F. Jennini;s. • o*er the dltatrriet asprew thefrw9ahos. it was n ceeeary to have a. licence io fish t, :. ,i - . . - Camuel Tabor is visiting fries s.at Tor- 4 i,i. M, BAaTE'1rIAN, hi,D., C.i1Z., ii.C.P The contest Monday for the Reeceshig onto. `� for Sncebrs with a net. a R, and Third bepaty-Reeoeship fn Pickering J. Collins is employed at J. Tabor's for A plel}sin event took place at the regi r . s4c S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, dente ofl Mr. Thomas Ormer d sr., on the ` ging,JStreet, Yickoring dace hours. Morning Townshi created a reat amount of ex- the winter. 1 f,.. 8:30 11:30 ; Evening G to S. p g 31st inst when his daughter �vvas married _____ -__ °``w ~ citement and a larger vote than usual was "ha Chapman and sister are visiting �` �.. �� ` PAL ' by Rev. J. J. Redditt, B.A. to one of our '_ t'V. FEItRIER, �lL.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. soF r r polled- Reeveahip 1036, Third Deputy relatives at London. I: R moat po slag and rising young men, ' Mr. D+CORONER. i:)fiiee hourR morning from 10Ii. Last vear the vote polled ,or Reeve His many friends are sorry to learn that K to 10, evening 5 to G. Surgery in rear of D1:UG Archie orfar. A large unmber of gtieata waa 1000. The gerrymanderiu� of the con- J. Carey i lying in s critical condition were r sent and the resent were hand- l;TO E, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons O) , I etituency by creating s. new poll at 'afar- with sciatica. p p ; Supp led with Pure Drugs, Chemicals c., all • some, c stly and numerous. In the even- ' chow for cash. gach's, east of Lhir- city. matsc ,speculation N. Lapsle}y of Toronto, has been paying inn afte doing justice to the s read a large F �' uncertain as to the vote iu the different 'a flving visit to his many friends in this party w s formed. Friends rJming from n divisions, but when the retur nF: began to neighborhood. f. neztfattl. all over nd completely filled he house. A ti"� ;_ ” ,, s ,;, - arrive at Dkie f� �iargnis store where W. J. Carnahan and sisters i. and A. _ ,-- 1,.,_.�.,1 -• : dance as formed and the erry crowd `r` A: RISK, UEVTIST, Z�'ILL BE .IohnIiIler and friends and Geo. Parker sl5eut Xmas with their cousin, �V. Chester and friends were awaiting results, it soon of Port Lin on. thus a gaged themselves bile the old >� v found in the pallors of the Gordon House year passed' out and the new one stepped r ick ring, from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. every Wed .. I became evident that Miller and Parker While L. Annia hired man was return- in. The happy couple left th Wert morn- . r ` i . esd sy: 29tf were ell ted. By 7 o'clock the complete iug home a ter delivering a can of milk at lug ou au e5ttended wedding t ur. We eg- ': _ ___ __ _ .... returns ere in, and the public is indebted the Markha road his horse became fright- tend to them our congrats. Legal. to those echo braved the danger of being ened of eot a obstacle on the road and got Last Sunday morning as a crowd of the ` ;��_. - { - - � smothered iu mud ev bringing in the fig. away from im. He followed it home. boys among them imperious edney visit- .114 t'0 ti BALL DO'\V, BARRISTEII • ures from Altona, Orange Hall, Cherry- A nuntbe of the young folks of this ed the scene of the catast ophe on the , t) nd Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— wood and Grange Hall, which places are dei^hborlio d gathered at the house of J. Grand Trunk. On the way own the al- i)ev t•ell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private usually hard to hear from election night. Caruaghan last Thursday evening and ' fund to loan at lowest rates and on favo Y ble ready mentioned gentlemen howed him- \ , • tett sof halruent, The subjoined tablet shows the vote in spent -a pie sant time. The music furnish- self to be a regular walking akery, as all . each sub -division and the totals,:- ed by J. Ca roll and H. Jennings .was just the way down from uumero sY pockets he ,w r 0\IAS PXRKER, BAR$ISTE1� , . Reeve, 3rd Dep. excellent. continually took loaves of br ad, pies and j and Su:ic:tor, dtc, money tai loan: No Ittove. Zlrs. J. mith upon looking out of her comi.iissin.i. Orgies : Harvey's Building, Picker r �"'"'` wiudoty th other night was horrified to other articles of food, and inched the Ing ; open ovary Saturday. 4_t' A �S�' utedy P:.: re+ e^ to See flames scending from Mr. Hollaways same all the way down. Th crowd was ■ . a• �. sur rised at his eating power , but he told - E. F AP,EWELL, LL. B., . BAR- ` ' . ' • 'm mac. _ house. Th alarm was at once given and p L . T This �owtler ::ercr Nagle t. iiFtirsc 1 u! !Writ a them confidentally that it w s Itis break - r) . I'alSTrat. County Crown Attorney,' and strep t� and nholesomenebs. Afore eccnuu�ical ,r -, � o the fire eat uauiahed before much damage fast. When the boys calls him at 12 - County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y g +; r+ i" than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in Flo. I.1"ownline 51 31 48 '34 was done: o'clock a.m. to go, he was otihy in the act _ _ — .coin etition with the mul titude of low test, abort The hes y windstorm which swept over ' _ . __ _ ---- p ., 2 ll&rgaeb's 3i 40 sG 2t+ of arising from his virtuous couch. This • 1✓ C't.'�)'LIKf•I•f/. weight alum or phoshnate powaersl. Sold onip g picketing �1 S5 " Gl 33 the land o the living last Thursday did in cans- ROYAL iSAxisG YOwDcx CO., IOfi �1 a •. 4 Liverpool :i1 63 72 17 a �, eaplan.ation we hope will qu I1 "any fears ' ,;_ +,_. i,_ ,,,E,�;,_�_. 35y cqn iderabl dama.,e throughout this vicin- of an erson who contem lated hirin + Stroet.N, Y. 5'Cherry�4Pod .' 3B S3 G4 11 Y p g "` I t I br e down a umber of o men -- - - g• gppKlN'S VETERINARS: --- " - G Kiusale__ <. G3 4t ;>i► Gfi i y t n run - him to work'may of had in egard to pro t ' 1Q ;�° ,. ' ,. al shade t e's, racked a number of barns F - • Sarf;eon. Graducte of the Outario tiet- .. { 7 Brougham E. __ 19 73 " W tF vidian enounr food for him w thont fear of Ao. "� ' �' T ;? 1 � . 8 Brougliam W ... 29 54 •. 32 !2 scattered f nces abroad here and there as erin�ev C'}llege, Toronto. Treats all diseases of '� g µbit©vale 38 58 4G 51 bankruptcy. the doineaticnted animcls. Calls by day or �D ;, a it went, an also a Set the large windmill ` ho ., p At the rifle association on New Year's n igh�t promptly attended to. Office and residence "`1 I ; " 10 Orange Hail ..; 33 2ti 34 :1 * - e p „ �, , ,d, which R. teen had erected on the top of F ' 23 Ides M — r., � I1 Claremont .. 4G 52 G7 32 day ri. Humphrey won the cup for the at . r. Isaac Liuton's. 1 ick ering. y M a _ _ _ ------ F- 1 sinr .1 v cc p o - cm ,a. ° 12 Altona _ . _. 58 29 Go 25 his barn fo the purpose of tossing mach third time and it then becam his property_ HOPRINS jTETEnINAR�' Stili- W •: ; en `�, - - - -- - inert'. It eras a. memorable day for shooting aS 1 O �- , } ,. ° Totals 4T3 v43 ` as2 445 -.--i'- - -- •- - rain commenced to fall s on after, the A z 1- • GEO'3, C,nvi;::.Le o: tilt Ontario Vet- O • k . Befi ,a ,� rc� .r' ` in 0 t�. w , grin ry College, Torouty, will visit Whitevule ca � . -• -4 3 Miller a majority over ?1Zaekey is thus RCUt3E HILL. match was commenced and ell incessant- . and Cl,errywood every Saturday. Diseases of W ,,,I , •jdy _v J f,G cotE► . a1:d Parker 9 majority over Pon• ! , _ ly until it was completed. Humphreys the .orse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge O .'+ ; xg - he . . N pt' C T i9� 13i. Calls promptly at- L� - .: lot 3, 7th con., pici,ering. a \ e 1 at to all . H pp w e ten ed Lo. Telegraph address : Wlias vale, On:. I #l0 4- .a score at !00 yards was fine, is trial shot 4 � q Jack is soil on the v,arpath. was a bulls eve, and then the made the ! gi P.O. address : Green River. on . 3 v �_ `r ugr ,, .. }3r_ vxaTov-__Reeve Young. - CounciIlors, osstb]e shoot he ha3 to do o win. he ;, �; \! iss A. C. Luke is uuw at Houle. P _ --- - CM : + - - King, Duncan 1'rcleaven, Proctor. scores made are as follows :+ _ W 1 I _ ;_ � T „ .m m M ss Caruigliau was visiting at Mr. W. r - ----it$13tC01i► �LQr�%• ` O m-° c C ,�„ m a > WerTNatTtsY-Reece, �latthevsson.Dep- 100yd 200yr1 4dJyd Totat „ r _ , Q� s m . v m Q � Cllester•8. A 8 Humphrey .. . 19 � 75 G7 , _: ° ° ut Alez. �liilsou. Councillors, `Caulder, • - _ -- I—" , a' m cA Q 4A. = `'-� a a ° c -'r. Y Miss Lizzie Brumwell is at present vis- T G Parker .. .. .. 22 33 21 (;6 t�ottvt'1/4tytCCl', d: "'� ' a° m ° - - $ °" - K.? c t- ,4 Vi nd, Smith. .. .. C. 4. 'a i, ^2 , a. ,,,. � •- d PO W H .Crosson. 28 2Q 24 GG PORT Psiiss-Reeve Bialow b acelama iting frtendR in Oshawa. , I _ - � ;;,r, ..;,., O � 1 m •a ' j WCC _ °a4 2 . jj. A = y R McCowan _ _ $11 ?2 24; . ts5 5;' xti ' �,w a. mol;x," �1 03SAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- �.- ^` ;v' O 8� $ �� tion. Dep;rt�° Reere, Boxall. Councillors Are. Taylor and wife of East Toronto, G (theater ,. „ ., is 23 2s 6! _"` � 1 missiouer for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- z �•: s Roes, Jones, Curts. ryas visiting leer home for KmaP. W J ester .-. ., °1 22' 21 • 6s _ %• � u A '� ti O a r. W Chester .: 17 49 al 60 mo t, Ont. �. �„ -- - -d O RgACH-Reeve 3FicKay, Deputy Cbrietie fir- Jas. I'alnier- and ai�rA. Vanhorn J Brumwell.. .. .. 18 - 2•d. 20 6a �' ___ _' _ - ---- - - I . M - o c 0. aw Second Deputy 3+lartin. Councillors, spout Sunday with their sister Mrs. Jas. J Morrish .. 20 18 li 54 Y �t: BIILATINGI, Issuer of Marriage de • ° Q I , � n m ,& 1'o M m q Earthman and Alien. Phileoa. F Leaia.. 15 ail as 5s � B • Licenses for the Conuty of Ontario. Of- -1, 11 o - w : a > Your -Reeve, Humberson, 1st De atv T Chesteii . , x : 21 lg 18 53 five at the store or at his residence, Pickering C e-- ^a �,,� p We mucli regret loosing E. Tonlun J Svinonas 10 " 20 22 53 is r a o w �'e m 4 ' atorgan ; 2nd de ntv, t}]prQan ; 3rd de ut . vinaoe. _ 3 aaa a , OD p - p �' from ottr midst as be made things lively H Westney.. 15 1TI 19 51 ? _ R. Parker r 40 ., y-, ��'ard ; nth deputy Clarke in,Reneral- O. Humphrey, C. Closso�r, ��H. CORNELL, Estate, Insurance _ `r' 'oh_ ___ __ _ _-__ 9 Bim$ -Reeve Baird, First Deputy, Me- • and General Agent.. Properties bought, Phalen. Becond Deputy. Tborxipson. `� Luke is of nn a rest with a feloci on and A. Elliott retired from the shoot ou t -f Sold and eaenanged. Renta collected. Monev FOR ALL his hand, Sepli bays he dont feel mach account of the rain. i Colgan. Office 82 Church at., ToronSo. 38y E� Councillors Gibbs and Ruddy. lite resting. MSDAL MATCH. Al- ___ _ - �..LL.•!! STourrvu.Le-Reere Daley. Councillors , R. Ormerod. - - - I8 I1 23 _ u5S gigs. Jaines Back, of the Commercial R. BENTON, TOWNSHIP CLERK We��D-A good energetic man. or Williamson, Clarke, Armstrong, Johnson. i , , J. Ormerod .. .: 18 18I 15 5I - _ 9 1J!. Convecancer, Commisai�nerfor taking Yuen, t, Fes our fruit TreCa, Aosre, Trustees, Rae, Frc=el and Brown. horse tith�toy, paid 11r. Joseph Black a ll , 12 lq 15 43 ' �'V. Brumcre.. nth a,vits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. shrubs, Ornamentals- etc. Permanent Oa3AwA-Second Dr iambi n. Conn• obit recently. - Wi11s pro- p F J. Lennox 15 17i Retired t Mo�ey to loan on farm pproperty• em ioyrneut. Wr:te at on _e for terms_ cillors. Ross, Fop ice, French, McCaw, Hill- Tied Toultin, of 0sllxlra and Miss I2. H. Ormerod . - - 12 II •� bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale.: Will be in an I secure choice of territory. iVe �e11 Brditgham every Monday afternoon for the only first-class stock, Handsome outfit free. man, Hailes, 6eott,-j%�t}eit Lingle. Sirallov� of Toronto bare been the guest6 A, Hntnphrey .. 7 I `' " -, tra section of business. 27-0 Address MAY BROTEEItS. lnrnerymen, So- MzgYruy CtLtr►cB-Reeve Yanzant. pf ��', $rumtivell. - t :a - ------ ---------- cheater, x. Y. a-13 Councillors, Ash, BillingR. Robinson The rain is acernmt b.e forhe retirement — _ _ , What we slay expect. Skating', broken of those who failed to finish.their score. V. RI HAF�LSON, 'Life and, Fire ----- --- j - Wales. Trustees, Cozworth. McGaw, G. heads, uia5h slaking at -the .literary, and . Insure ce 8gent, repress Itinf; the North DECKED S LigERY Robinson: chicken thieves soon. -T_ American Life, Lancashire and Western Fire ' IIznaiDGz Tovm---Mayor. Jno. A. McGil- I see by the Nsws Lhat file little bap is WHITEy,ALE. Insurance Companies, presontir all thelatre,st Ifcray. Conneillora. Goals, Patterson. - ani most popular plans of life in urance. Risks Hunter still fretting his life away about not get- .� F taken on all kinds of property at lowest possible Lis I ba- a bought u u Dan Reddin'a li HageR, Yyvian, 9'. ,Iohn, O'Brien, 'silt. Ciubine Was in tOWi1 his week. . rates. baainesS and have added several n Gordon, Crosby. ting any taff3•, but if he will osis cows Mr and Mra. Snider ]eft here for the horses and buggies, I can accomodate SCAR soap -The old council were all re- within ear Eliot' he will be given full satis- west Tuesday by C.P.R. . f �: . Architect. the public with good rigs at all hours. . turned by acclamation. Reece Richardson faction. a; . <, . a� r - - The arty siren on Ymas eve by Mr. (}arty Annia was in toian this week -I- Covered. bas meets all trains. In 1st Deputy t3ecor, 2nd De,pnty Knowles, p ]poking hale and hearty. Y • A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT connection with livery I keep a Councillors Baird and Annis. `ryas. Brumwell, tc, the young people of =1 for the county of Ontario Drawings gale, Commission and Board TosorTo-payor Clarke was re-elected the; neighborhood was a derided success. fir. Ormiston of D�arklla�n, has been I an apeciScationa furnished for ovary class of the est of hie sister ;lits. Lehman. bu'ISpec steam and hot water heating and ins $tables, Pickering. by about 2000 majority. There Ras no DeFp►te Lice mud and rain, we vent and i3 charge against him. and the cry �aipst a Rare 11igh]y entertained. tint being sat- Miss Thornton who has been ab►3aent - ve tilation a specialty. Office—Gerrie lock, eo ser DundRs and Brock streets, Whitby, '8O- �%• Z'�' _ _ _ thirt�teraq could not apamp him. islied with the one nights tun, we were from our vale for a few weeks has return- r rte idence—Kini;stou Road, Fast Pickering. 37 Y -- - Do*" yi•y--i]ayUi Galbraith. Reeve kindly ins ited back the second night to ed. � prouter, Deputy Edeall. Councillors, help clRmolish dame goose. We wont go Joseph Rose of Hesper, has been do- ; I ductiatieerin�I. r Percy, Quick, James, Patterson, Aller, home until morning was sung after tip- ins up the town by calling on his old �, ,: i i Cornish, Nosworsh , Griga. Jewell. friends. .,,.> ,. _,.�--, in the fautastio until the ema' hours of HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- EAST WNITRlf-Reeve, Mothersill, Dep- p R Mr. E. J. White of Cottage (trove • 1 tioneer, valuator, etc., for East York and IS sl]OWing a partioalarly $fie lin& of sty Reeve Ross. Councillors, McGregor, the morning. I took notice it was near farm, has gone to Port Perry to spend . the whole of North and south Ontario. strict `Itches, JeWellry aril silverware for McHenzie ani Power. J►lowbray retired upon before some attired home without at>♦ention briven to t 11 orders by mail or telegrapph. his holidays. Charges Moderate, Address THOii. POUCAER, from the contest and s3, did Hancock. their shoes buttoned. -JAcx FaosT: 31r, A. G. �t'hite is doing a rasping Boa 47, Brougham, Ont. Mlle coming holiday trade. He is «asl oaoazo JcarTiaa- Reeve Peaks ; -- •�a+-• f llowin bar ire : De sty smblyn ;second deputy Holden, rNIpHLAND CREEK. business in the grist mill, it is runllting , Buvfx ural .Sieves. offering the o g 8a Coancillorr,. Heyden. Gillies, Pearce. Milli- Iday and night.- a, - _ -' cbacug, Laugpton, Percy, Ellis, Dr. Carle- In Lhe absence of the hfethodiet pastor `Fps Methodists intends holding tpeir " 4' Y!OH LESLIE, BOOT AND SiHOE American Stem-winding Watch In ton, spud, 6pears. Th® Percy elected, is fir• B, Bn•itinq Slled the pulpit last gun- church anniversary 2nd and 3rd of Feb. f 1; Maker Pegged and sewn work. orders friend JamcePercy, formerly First Deputy day, English dinner as usual. , r anted workman- handsome solid sickle Case, 6.50+ pickerfu tovrnebi )k:videntl Is man ere have Pecared the Dir. and bliss Lamb and.'Mr Calll r', promptly attended to. Ea en oeite the Keeve of ii P Y Our schoo aR ' ship- Don't forget the stand, nearlgopp file Jnnctioni4es know a good Haan when services of �liise Hewitt as assistant Lase- of Buffalo spent a few days with Lpeir News,Kmgstreet,Pickeringvillage. 7-v Ladles solid coin silver stem -Wind- the see him. • ,- if1r11r,-Things Lace been !fuel liege bei• friends around town last week. ti"-' Hutcts, ins Watch and very tasty Aibo y Zlr. and Mrs. Graham !Esus been the Mr, James Liddell of Belford, liar pttr- in the municipal ring. G. Y. Bmith and Ra@Sts of Harr lUoon darin the est r rn�:: ; , ,� ,;;�,,,�,,- Y g p chased the house lately occupied by T. d s '1 O11D0�1 HOUSE, Yickerin Ont., silver chain', warranted, oDly $5.50. James Rdtledge Pere on last year's eoho. Reek• Besse, from Jacob Turner; Brougham. , I , James ('Jordon, proprietor. This otel ie a SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRIa@. b°ard and the latter resigned, bat the tor- $onr), Ormerod and Frank .Mann of urge Nilson who has been -spending - fige new brick building, finished . in superior wer contested his seat with Andrew M. Malvern were visiting friends here Satnr- her holidays with friends in Whitevale � atle. Every convenience and comfort fur the Ross on Blew Years' day and was defeated day and Sunday. has returned to the Whitby Ladies Cot - travelling public. Flew and commodious s �blee + f _ b a majority of 23. G• Y. in the mean• �y _ - - y Chas. Humphrey and several others of \ a d sheds. , time had -accepted i,omination for the F `:} ' II our cjtiaens appear to be suffering from lege• , E$TERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., jr %, ! Reeveship and thfs practically killed him I Influenza ar La Grippe- The lecture on Friday night by Rea. ;_� � y V now open four the acco►nmodatircn of fho for the trusteeship, as there are scarcely Messrs Moon and Dohorty have the con- Mr. Roberts was very good m itself, but t avenins; public. This hotel, having lately _ �]y euoagp pnblie pffices nova► in Whitby for tract of painting Elliott's hall and are do- lectures are not muep appl'eeiated in tpia , < � , I ` c' angel hands, has been re-furui bed Largo^h- 'r;s' e7EW ELLE, all the C1L1Zena to have one agiece, much ' . - e t. Situated ae it is, opposite the Spink Mils, ing the same in artistic style. vicinity. .- C tl ia� is convenient for patrons of thcp Mills. Meals �(T.. !�'{�'� r(1 lase two. The epfrft evinced by Mr.Bmith The baQbelors of our rifle association The voting men of our vale who left for , lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling WHITB 1 O1' 1 in biting off more'tban he was entitled to have challenged the benedicts for a match the east on the 25tp have just retained. ^' and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard far Chew. injured him in his contrset with1r. ten men on a side at an early date. We h' rasa or cath©. Weigh scales on the premises. believe the latter will accept. We often hear tpe humming "the sir] I LF•;i =f . 'I�he bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked -_ Rntiedge-a good man who all along has left behind me. ' ', r Y th pure lit nota of every brand. AN Y Mc f/ �R D� � seemed to Prefer the position of an hamble watali fpr the bills in regard to the ]iter- Mra gy• Windsor` and family (lave re- j s x,' C LLY, Proprietor. " `T "! �G deputy with a fat majority to being a de- cry entertainment which will be oat neat moved from Bowmanville to Woodstock r °sc ' s, _ Fo$ feared candidate for higher hoaore. Bnt week. The committee are bound to make jy'cttchm�tl•<iwi!/. tole ear to lease friends he apologetic+illy and Mra. Windsor is visiting her parents i _t r" ' y', y p it the best ever held in these parts. _ �--:j t;LTTHBERT, Watehnlaker, Pick- - - offered to step u , greatly dreading the fate Mr• Mack and (lames Taylor were eye Pere while en route for her new home.�� T int and was agreeably surprised f the fatal accident which oc- It is understood teat the Dominion a'` • A s ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the Pure E xtractI of aiaG y+ witnesses O ` ) ! ] y y 8 carred on the G.T.R. near Port Union last Grindstone company have_employed the , • lr�' ale, I can guarantee saxisfaction., Agent for i ' with 60 O a ma or1L on btonda of ht. � F �, Lazarus' Eye -glasses. Watches and Clocks n A. B. Taylor lent his shell-like ear to the Friday in which one of the brakemen lost services of J. �V. Wonch as general agent i ,. - leaned on shortest notice: and at reasonable =;'x4. `' Select F+'1�►VOrs daleet, murmurings of the scheming Bis- his life. for Canada. No doubt the business will ` ates. 23-47 ''s r t� or __.. mark whc edits Lhe ChrOniole, and donee- A joke is goilaQ the rounds at the _now �; ` I gnently opposed Mayor Blow's re-eleotfon. ce pf Stf]Iwater Tom, who went to tpe bopm '- For Salew : .:I•, _;Y...,' .� p� Jas. Thornton & Sons 11ve p�irehased 4 f ' = - J It is a big "stretch for any man to readh the city without hie bank book and was forced the business lately carried on by James i � '` 0 Cho1C� Fruits and Spices • M pr's chair at one ste and those who �ti -r , will buy two ae good' p' to come home without doing any business Malcolm. W0 will be very sorry to loose; u' 40� try it frequently a lit themselves dear to and make thatrip a second time.. b t 7. y homes and lotsg as are in the Perfectly Pure and Deliaiotls. Mr. Thornton. nt W'hitevales loss will . !fit 'xa,;. ligase of Pickering. This propfi'rty is situated IIIIegna]]ed in lltreng'tp aDd Eeonotrl8g• the Collar bone. hat+Mr. Taylor was ill- get b� purabased John Cran- Cedar (Troves sin• pn Church street. For inrther pped ticnlare applyy advfsed, Ma r Blow s major�tty, of 818 dell property now ocwapied by A. Law g r_ i ;` "�b�; ; - on the premises or by lettter to THOMAE3 Winning friends every day. pp�ioveg. Noble beat Philip for Deputy- and will move into the same in the spring ire• McCallum, of St..dohiL, N.B':, s s , t HEjItPTHOP.N, Pickering. 3-25 -•, � Reeve by 137 majority, ae the eleol�s eon- whioh means that Arthur will have to lady evangelist well known in the IInited , 11 - ` FULL LINE of STAPLE GROOERTES `' t ,: z .. _ sidered he had the best claim oO the seat• move beak fn onr millet again mach to onr States and Canada, is at present visiting ,� S Meats The Councillor. are North Ward Jerome her aunt Mrs• Wm• Tnrper. It is ez- i Tea$ ►�� s 13oott, W. H. Cosby and E. 8Le hensoa b sstasfaation. _ n a r o a n ' y 8. Rceve hsk eecnred all necessary in- pce that she will assist in revival ser- x r ; � , • aoolamation ; Centre Ward Hugh. Ross, formation .from headnerters in regard woes here before ]saving. `� t'!;, ' Cheese $aiStns ,� »� Wm. Burns, F. H. Annia ; Bomb Ward to establishing an institute and reading ..a..• ---=- ' .` ' � I ' DICKERING ADEN C�'. ' -�f° F - Jahn salith, Jam Mdllwnlnan and Dolan y pe g y During the 1101 windstorm In fioroato --I . � " lYit� Dat6C.� �. roams, and ever rson desirin an in- i Carr t i t Smith (drover) by awlamatfon. formo,tion of same or are desirous of help- wednesdl nightt a horse was standing on ,* ,� �N `. Open fol the transaction of all legitimate a The election far sohoo! trastee� New 9' "' � " fug the enterprise along he would only be the street 1n Toronto, and its blanket got �,. x t `. if= � ', Bai,kiiig $usinedS. r F�11e V�►r�iety 4 'erfumes ! ',Rear's Ihy i•�talied in the return of Jam.. to. lad to see them. a of a blown off. T11e horse caught the corner - }` , ; w �t 01�zCE Houas—Frohi 10 to $ ; Saturdays - GampbO]l oval Bhe1� Paatma by 28 ice►• no other day we picked Qp OQpy in its teeth and held onto It to revert it �j t �'� 10 to 1 o'clock. d o b one of our d a • j - .� .1. 4 . . : r 'jortty ih 1�oYtp wed agd Andrea► [.Rasa letter w itteii a !ew a►,qs eg y tl Yl. oar (I. Y milli by 17 msijority in Cen- oftii s; wlritten to the master of fisheries blowing away. 'Y'h1t ani#nal ' eserves a 2 s r� ' t k , savings auk In conn�c O i � re removieg a mans mil] dam, so as to al- medal. 3; (IEORGE KERR, Agent. , - - y ' ( tre ward. vI �;, y) x k.° t3 r P: ti. .... , : �». .. a nl: i N;, } .. &.,..... v r i a- t �- ffn, -.. @.. 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Hyl. a . t 1 a' Yv `}' f' X't dv �j. r : t y �: : . ,{ �' ..'ter, - - R i �' 'Y' C. :.'"` ' g 1, :�' _.:;, • �* �' Si- ,. '''-:. -xl. §. F ,. I(d -• a . . ,.:.' Y ,::: ,, . , •:' .. F, •`F3 ti;,- ,P' .Ise' - ..,,-`;if`} r - 111x..., :. �t,. M_ _ jr..�.'_,. .'A.. _ _z+hai4 a4:fN:�t.<.Ss9i.'a'i�,�:ka.fs4>.t--.:,� _ .. _ _ _ 1�.. h d . ._x } - ''''tel vii.1 + q 4.: .. �, r !. S ;. d �, ,z , 'i ' V i .. # N ..r �- N k 4 i' .fir 4> a {:• f y , -.t : `r� ` , 1 e F THE DAYa \ z` bexADlAl11. gg meinfluelaZ%In Montreal. B There fs so f • Madame Albani is Expected to visit Mont - zeal and Quebec early in the new year. . , : ' There were very few applications for re- `+ lief ab Christmas by poor people in Winni- i 11 peg. i Moab of the delaiyed Atlantic steamers - arrived in.port Saturday after rough expert. ences. ' A meeting of the Imperial Feder&tton .. 1 eaaae of Canada will be held at Ottawa err . - 30th January. . ' A fir tree fell on a sleighing `party near 'Vancouver, B. C., killing four out of the sire • men in The sleigh. - . - • - P Senator Macdonald's appeal In behalf of the Indian girls of Alaska is meeting with a . generous reponse. . The number of immigrants who have sep tled in Manitoba anti the North•yvest do far this year is 22,000, against 17,186 last dear. Mayor Grenier proposes to take the can- . -Bus of Montreal, the population of which . be believes now reaches from 225,000 to - -- _ 250 000. - - Rev. A J. Bray, who was Once' a noted - - Congregational minister in Montreal, died ' ___. 1 recently ab Charing Crone, England, the ,victim of diselpation. , • Judge Lorauger gave judgment against • the Montreal Street Railway Co. for $Y500 • . on account of one of its cars killing a child. d. _ - ' " . - - .. U Wso hewn that, the driver's sight grits defeotive.; .. • .-It k `relieved that the itoman Catholic ' clergy of Quebec will very strongly support • the high liquor license bill which ib is pro- posed to introduce at the next sesaiov of the - Local Legislature. . , - AMERICAN. I .. .. - . •' .A eeriol s glob took place on Christmas day at Jassup, Ga. There were several - deaths. 4 The farmers' Allittice of Kansas Have de- •. - = oided - upon boycotting the dressed betf combine. r The 17 -year-old daughter of Riv. Sam. P. - Jones, the evangelist. has eloped w}bh and married a stenographer. Three attempts have been nude within - _ three days to burn a tenement house in New York, containing 50 persona. . The Van_ derbilts have presented ' Mr. J. , • Pierreponb Morg.m. tho New York railway . . banker, with a $50, 000 service of silver. . Esrly Monday morning Jerry O'Neil, a prosperous farmer, and his wife were shot '� :. in bed by an assassin ab Mount Sterling, . W is. . . . _ Ti,e Unified States Senate Specie Cam- _ mittee on Commercial Rslations with Cap .. ads will go to New York city next week to pursue its erquiries. . . ' Eight negroes were taken onb of the gaol at Barnswell, 9. C., the scene of the recent racial troubles, and shot by a large crowd cf • - men acting in concert. - . - Ls grippe, having swept through the ospi. bals of Europe, is now making its appear- anco with more or len severity is several . cities of the United States. 77` ' W. E. Wilbur, a lawyer of Phillips, Win., . i committed suicide by shooting himself fn the i head Tuesday night. The act was conmib- . ted in a fib of despondency. . A majority of the members of the . New England Iron Manufacturers' Associa- tion favor abolition of duty on Canadian coal _ _ or reciprocity do that product. . Mrs. Erwin and her daughtiers, Mary and . Iken e, from Benton county, Mo., were found asphyxiated in their room in the Oak= . . land hotel in San Francisco Monday. . �t�ie estimated that there are 100,000 . 06004 of ir-fluerza in Philadelphia, including . Mayor Titter, the director of public works, . 1 the chief of detectives and 135 police man. A Terre Haute, ind., despatch says : The strike on the Evansville and Terre Haute and Evansville and Indianapolis, both in the Mackey system, has paralyzed freight traffic - on those roads. The Governor ' of New Hampshire has issued a proclamation, in which,after tracing . ' - a connection between liquor drinking and crime, he .calls for public aid In putting down the liquor traffic. Rev. Robert Collyer, who lagan life as a blacksmith and is now .ane of the most popu. y i I - lar living preachers, has just entered his . 67th year. "I have never b_ een sick as • mach as one day," he says. _ The National Builders' Association, which . will hold its annual meeting in Sb. Louis - uw;tl mentlis has determined to opp�wl9 the . eighb hours' movement proposed by the American Federation of Labour. A Sb. Paul despatch says winter weather ids reported as having sot In generally 1 throughout the North -roast. Reavy snow has fallen over a wide aired and trains will undoubtedly be delayed at many points. A railway wreck on the Chesapeake and . Ohio railway, caused. by the rails spreading, on Saturday morning, near White Sulphur . Springs, Ohio, resulted fn the death of ten ` persons and a serious injury of as many . more. . State Attorney Longenecketr says he has secured much evide Ce against four or five . other men who wer suspectaed of complicity in the Cronin mur er conspiracy, and he might take steps -before long to have them - _ . .. indicted and brought to trial. - - r At the meetingof the United 3txates Senate • . - . • Committee on Relations with Canada held - yesterday in ^yew York, Mr. h'. J. Batson, of Gloucester, Mass., advocated retaliation . . - pure and simple as a weans of forcing Canada to ahow full fishing privileges to the United • . States. . A man named Tykle kept baths for the cure of paralysis and other maladien sb Ko. - komo, Ind. A well-to-do farmer named Clarke took a Course for paralysis. Tykle pub him iu a hot bath, left the gas burning . . ander the boiler, and went to bed, forgebting - - all about his helpless patient. She next ' morning Clarke was found in the hub lead, hating been literally boiled to death. Tykle a in jar. FOREIGN. _ : - IA Girlppe has appeared in Ldndon'and ' $irmingaam. _ . Advices from L3►czibar glare `that Emir Pasha continues to improve - TLe Bank of England 4as raised tihe rate of disootznb from 5 bo 8 par ten . '! k i ': +` t r 1 a� ' '* ' ra r'' h t>t� w .i'4 E { tai -� _}}t, rj, Y$ ¢ 4 a x 'j. t 'kle5 t �s i 5r1° r} +/J"�' _.rN "? '' !': \� i..�.. ..4 Y _ .F _- € ` ate,: M.::Q $F. xq k t .:! ; 0 i� �. Y., - i ,-. r. s .K.. ,. y+Y .. {�._.. !' _"' : € .. n •- ,7i -.A: _ Its :; s.: "i . a/ . t �. .- . F. ,.5 . � - S.. .: r .. « .s..4 #: r ,-.d .: S f ... -..� I -g: A• r 4 {. 4 P L 4.. y < F L� t� Y. .t.. ' P n f ,. i Y ar : K !. p 4 o. z; ±� g S ` t. J- 9 L iY it YL `t � •. 1 F J N r4` ' p { 1 !a t - �� #. . % -Y.�: :x ;: ,slim � ��. -.. n. '•.,� , -, [. . fir- .[. -: 1 - - #�. .. , P ..:- '1: r l.. 1 :., .�- - y. d , Dir Ststnley left Zinslbar on Monday .for •Momba►ssa, anA the remainder of ha ezpedi will leave bo day. The ex-Emprem of Brosll who was vitt ins Oporto, died suddenly in that city of heart disease on Saturday. The French Government have appointed a committee to'ezamine the. plans for a bridge across bile Eoglish Channel. Zola, the French novelist, has reduced his weight forty pounds by abstaining from a<ll liquids except a glass of water dally. Prince Bismarck is Indisposed, and though his condition does nob cause alarm, be is ao ill that he cannot transact any business. T'he Gavernmenb of Hippolyte is said to be very insecure, and a revolution ab any morrienc would cause very 'little surprise. The stormy weather on the Atlantic Continues, and sixteen ooean steamship, are reported overdue from three tto twelve day u. Irfiuevz► to spreading so fasb in Central Europe and France that many factories have bad to shun down and schools to close. . The Brazilian government has issued a decree providiag that all opponens of the republic shall be trial by s military tribunal. The Government at Paaa, Bra. ail, has es- tablished a monopoly of the India rubber trade, to the indignation of the foreign ex. port hauses. Captain O'Shea, ab "one time Nationalist member for Galway, has taken. an action for divorce against his wife, naming Ur. Parnall as the co-rappondent. i During a fog on tke RP1ver Clyde i e steamer Ovington collided with the steam r +^z�;e@n yiQtorifii and :b• former sank. . I{'i @ parsons mere drowned, The Russian G,.vara-Ment -is presaing fo . ward with the Work of fortifying the port f Bstoum. Two million roubles are to bee - pencled on the scheme. Ab a test of the Havana firs departme b yesterday a building was soy on fire, Sn miscreant tampered with the water and 2 firemen were iojared, three fatally. Five hundrea and, eighty deaths fro it flaerz & are reported to have occurred France within twenty four hours. The d , ease has become epidemic in Germany. The university at OJesea has been close owing to the discovery that a number f students were Nihilists, and were artivelsl engaged in spreading their propaganda. , It is reported that there is some disaffe�- tion in the Rusalan army, and that several c ffi hers In S b. Petersburg have been arrest for giving too free vent to their opinion. 'The "North German Gazatte" reproda the statement of bbe IIambarg oorrosponde b that Germany will maintain a neutral att tudein the Anglo -Portuguese controversy. As despite tho prohibitory orders the S - vation Army continue to hold their mea - Ings. fn Swit zsrland, the Government h determined upon strict measures of repr Sion. Mr. Gladstone hat received 200 tel©gra and 500 letters congratulating him upon i 80th birthday. The earliest telegram arrive was from the Priv" and Princess f &Pales. ) The late Robert Browning was burled ab noon on Tuesday, between Chaucer and Cowley, in the east aisle of the south tran- sept of the Abbey, commonly known &a the Poets' Corner. Slavin has ,posted $500 with. the London "Sportsman" to fight Sullivan for $5,000 a side and the championship of the world in American or Anstralia, six months from signing articles. The Ono d' Aumale has offered the use of a suite of apartments ab Chantilly to Doto. Pedro. The ex emperor has accepted tb� offer with thanks and will occupy the &part - menta for a month. . Dom Pend) on Monday received despattch. a from President Carnot and the govern- ment of France oondollng with him on the death of his wife. and expressing sympabhy with the entire imperial family. Air. Parnell has written a letter to the Dublin "Froomsp's Journal," saying he has received ao notice of having been made a oo-respondent in the suit brought by Capt. O'Shea against bis wife for divorce. Letters have been received.in Berlin dated Aden, December 10, referring to a oommanl- cation from Dr. Peters, in walch he an- nounced he was In good health, and said he was aLd be had been reported dead. A Bombay despatch states that the native Congress has decided to ask the Imperial Parliament for a political conatitution giving India a pular electoral body formed on the basis of twelve members for every miQicn inhabitants. The London Globe fs urging the Govern- ment to take &olive ►baps towards settling the Behring's Ses fishery difficulty, but the feelin seems to revail that while England would Hke to aid Canada in the matter she .%P49p afford bo quarre� with the Unload $tabes Dr. Llntgrat$, the Clerman explordr, writes from Lagos in Portugal an account of his recent travels in Western Africa. fn the country south of Lake Toad. He went by way of Gashka to Yols on the upper Bonner river, and returned thence to the station founded by him ab Bali. A cableggrraaman from London, referring to the racial diffinalty in Canada, say@ it may be taaken for granted that the ImppaarW Government's mind a made up, and bhab it a steadily bent upon Anglicising the Do- minion an Emperor William is determined to make her ca tared provinces Germ= in fact as well &a In name. Barnum's great show a the most mar'1ttld success of the season. Despite 000nter lat- trac*ions ib is no unusual thing to see Mrree or four thousand people tarred away from the matinee performances, while every night the baildinsr in crowded to suffocation. " Nero" a re ded as the grandest specs taoular produ on ever presented bo British public. The Sampison-Low'Com&iy of publishers London,apreparingtao publish in one vola the letters of Stanley said Emin Pasha, mea of which have never even been alluded to - ' in the press and are among the most imporb� ant of the series. Ib anticipation of bhl is sans of the volume, the publishers Ar in receipt of large orders from English an continental dealers. The late et -Empress of Brasil was nearly four years older than her husband, who married her when he was onl eighteen ydaft of age. She was the seconi daughter of Francis I., titular King of Naples and the two SiMes, aped her wadding was first solemnised at Naples, where Dom Pedro was represented by proxy. A subsequent Ceremony took place at RIO Janeiro. Dar. ing her lifetime. the ex EmpAn saw two thrones destroyed. namely, her own and that of Navles. - a.: There; are three things for which the y .1889 has been truly famous. to wit, its of Imes, Its oraelties and its deeiths. January was hardly a week old before a Cyclone in Pennsylvania deibroyed a large amount of property- and caused the death of sixty people near Reading &lens and iajary to over a hundred others. This was followed by a fire ab the Park Central Hotel, Harttford, Conn., on Feb. 18, when fifteen were killed and twenty injured. Then came a million -dollar fire at Philadel- phia, to be followed on Feb. '27th, b the accident tto the Sb. Louis exppress on the Great Western section of the Grand Trunk railway. the train breaking through a bridge at Sb. George, Oat., and ten people being instantaneously slain and thrice thab nnm- ber injured. A little later on, namely, March 151h, a terrible hurricane was re- ported at Apia, Samoa, by which the United Stat a los' the warahips Trenton, V&ndalia ipste, with 39 lives, while the Germs 1 t 96, the English ship Celllopp, now or red to Delagoa Bsy, alone escaping to On April 18th New York was visited by � tremendous Con 11 yration. and three and a half million dollars worth of property went up in smoke. Ten days father on and that ill-fated St. Louis ex- press was again the victtim of a Catastrophe, even worse than that ab St. (!nor,�e. Ab the i Hq>n3itvn cub, the lovoouohve ,R*Vd the track, bho dura burned over, Me salved eeb 'them on fire and a soore of people were lloerally roasted to death while a doses, obhera were more or loss seriously hurt. Or. blav 2nd, faar yauog men joining a yachting party were drowhed ab Midland. 1'he same week cyclones devastated Kansalt, and on ➢lay 9ch six women in K%Iamazoo, Mich., were killed outright by a street oar colliding with an engine and five were badly in j fired. Oa May 16th, Std Ssnvenr, a suburb near Qaebeo city, was deibroyeJ by fire, a district a mile wide being burnt over and 6.00.0 people rendered homeless. - A Cask of, gunpowder exploded during the conflsgrstion, killirg Mayr Short, of B battery, who rendered splendid service in the North Wes', and Sergeant, Wallack. The damage to property amounted to $1,000,- 000. On the l8 :h of the same month at C3rleyville. on the Grand Junction branch of the Grand Trunk,: a timber brain pitched into a passenger with a result of 22 injured and one killed, Oa the 22ad, off Montreal, the Allan steamship Polynesian, collided with the Dmaildsoa line steamer Cynthia, the letbor ship sinking, and e1ght of her crew being drowned. I One would have thought the forevofng lis of Casualties enough for a whole year, but the greatest has to come. On May 29th the rohooner Bavaria was driven ashore on Gail lops Island in the upper St. Lawrence and 7 men and one woman perished. On May 31st Came the disaaber not only of the year, ba'. so far as the northern part of this continent is Concerned, probably of the century. The dam of a reservoir eighteen miles above Johnstown, P+„ owned by the Sauth Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, gave way, and the waters swept the Alleghany Valley, causing the loos of six thousand lives and millions of dollars worbh of property. Fire from those horrible stoves added its terrors to the awful Calamity, two hzndred people being burnb to death at one spot slope. On June tad a cloud burst at Coboarsr and vicinity did half a million dollars' worth of damms�-g+o .Taos 7th was the date of the se.ttk,' Washington fordbory, fire, when the lose aggregated twenty million dollars. five lives were ssorifioed sod 130 mores were burnt over. On Juae 12th, A h. Ireland, was heard from. 75 people being killed there by a railway accident. On the lash Lord Eundoe Cecil, the E♦ fist, was drowned by the O&Iwziog of a tout near Adolpbastown. On bbe 22nd Ax people wore drowned on bbe St. Maurioe River. at Three Rivers. Quo. For some time there was quite a pause It- the frightful Wb of disastetrs for which l�ti') was tsspondble, and then on SspL 6:h a fire brake on►b in a cartridge taotory at Antwerp. Five acres were burnt over and the ex. plosions killed 200 people outright and wounded 550 more. On Sept. 30th a land - side occurred at the Citadel, Quebec, crash. ing tbirty hooses, killingg 51 peopie and injuring over a handred. Sixteen days elapsed and then a colliory soofdena In Staffordshire sent 59 pitmen to bhefr lotigr home. On 0-t. 23rd bbe steamer Quints was burnt tff Dessrouto and four seam per fished. On Nov. ls4 a gable fen ab Glasgow crashing 50 people to, death. A month and on D.w. 2nd the ten -story " Tri. nes" building at MinneapoW took fire, twee live being .saoriflosd and ton peopl4 severely injured. Another fortaighb passed and on Deo. 2th a firs 000t rred at the Tilden school. Detroit, where thirteen giro were seriously burnt ' and six so badly bhat they died soon atter, On Deo. 31ab so disastrous a yeas te&s almost fittingly closed by two Huse being forfei+til fn tAb city and two men being `probably fatally hard Among the prwahmiat - Canadians who went ver b the geet►b majority in 1889 were : Deorla �s z ton Y an", for 19 years professor of et�ephydcs ab Toronto Univer. sity. aged X11 ; Hon., J. H. Pops, Minlst>er of Railways and Canals. aged 65; Ron Robert Dnnaknuir, bbe largest employer of labor in Erftbh Columbia; Abbe Boldito. Qaebeo; Hon. A. t3. B. Bannatyus, es M.P. for Pro• venoher. !tan.; Senator Thom" Ryan of Montreal; Hon John Norquay. ex -Premier of Manitoba,. aged 58 ; Hon. Alex. Morals, ex-Lient. Gov. of Mao. ; Hon. T. B P&rde% Commissioner of Crown L-snde for Ontat In, aged 59 ; Judge MacPherson, of Owen Sound, aged 57 ; George Laidlaw, Railway Projector, aged `61 ; Col. Walker, ex -M. P. for London, Oat ; Wm. Goodernam, a ed 65; Hon. Sydney Smith, Q C., at Coboare S Hon. James Turner, of Hamiibon, ed 63 ; Hon. A. A. Davidson, Newcastle, Ale ; 1) & Wilson, Lsw Clerk of the Housa of Com- mons, aged 64 ; ex Judggee J. P. Jellekk of Ploton ; Rev. John A. Willlame, D. D Gen• ettal Superintendent of the Methodist Churoh, &Red 73 ; and Chief Justdee Paltrier. of Prince Edward Islam', aged 80. Am the prominent tropia - of Rreab Br�bafn who died in '1889 were: R ht Hon. John Bright; Duchess of -Cam - the Qaesst% aunt, a,Bed .92 ; Lnke of B fnplham and Chandon; Lord Walter 0amppbell, t wobher ed Lord Lorne; sir Thom&s Gladstone. brother of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone ; Wilkie Collim4movelat; Lord lalmonbh, racehorse breederi Mrs,, Ethos Cook, pastes. aged 81; Tba. -O�nohue, eat AL i Bir DanNt Good4 Maser~; ,Xw1 of< Mount Cashel; Mr. Boyle, editor of hanged on Dec, 13bh, for kills o i ; ,-�� Morning "Chronicle ;t' Rev. Ur. McFrdden, at Chatham. e'fo ' $enlaces commuted Congregationallet,Maoohester ; Bsroa Blach S pt. 29 .-Peter Davis kills by �00 ford ; Sir Percy Bysshe Shelby, brother Wm- Emery in Marmors. % - of the poet, aged 70 ; Henry Ernest Searle, Oct. 4th. —Mrs. McRae of 81b.. Jo ear (Australia) oarsman ; Manager M 4edonald N. B , killed by eating poisoned ee�d, ' London -11mes ;" Martin Fat quhar Topper, a young man named McDonald arr,eted '"' philosopher. aged 85 ; .Robert Browning, acgnitted on the Around of insanity.; 4 poet, ;►god 77; Right Rsv. Joseph Barber Oat 23 -Louis Dam found guiltyOtT Lighdoott, bishop of Darham. aged'61, and to, of murdering Michael Birds. °ro1'i . . Chas. Mackay, LL D , aged 75, jonrualkb Oct 27.—Marriage ab Athens of Ip,- - and &abhor. Sophie of Prussia, and Dake, of Sp �E Among the principal foreigners who died Crown Prince of Glreece. � �,,, in 1889 were : Crown Prince Radolf of Nov l3 —A dam at Alton breaks, ... Austria ; Court Tolstol, Minister of Interior, ing great damage and the loss of two ll►q Russia; Qaeen Mary of Btvaris ; John Nov 15.-Ravolation in Brazil. , Gilbert, sotor, Boaton, Mass ; Mrs- R. B D.c 6 --Stanley and Ervin Pasha 4i • Hayes, wife of ex Presldent Hayes ; gener. ab Z anz.bar. ' . sl 9tmon Cameron, U. S. ; Carlobba Pattf, EaglandandPortuplezohangenotiere�' dater to Adelina Patti ; Felix Pyst,, French Ing the latter's aggression in Ease re journalist ; M. Damals, husband of Sara British war ships ordered to Gibraitar to 4 w Bernhardt ; G: F. Rowe, dramatiab and ready for emergencies. ' actor, aged 60 ; King Luis of Porutgsl, aged Dec 16 --Mr. W. R Meredi0k � 61 ; llr. Volckmann, fargoas German hie policy at London and falls'foul'of c surgeon ; Jefferson Davis, a8ed 81, President bishop Cleary of Kingston, with 1rhom� ,, of the Confederate states V Prof. H. G. exchanges sharp notes. - Friczs 'of Atm Arbor; M., Jules Fleury Dac. 16.—Hun• G. C.:,olby, new Tnemf ' Huson, French au6bor ; Mrs, Clarissa of the Ottawa cabinet, re-eleebed tot Stat• Jackson, sister of Ndah Wo tor, the lszi- stead bq 1033. j ecgrapher, aged 77 ; .Cards al Gaaglbauer, Deo. 24—W, Ford, contractor sea L'' of Vienq&, aged 72i : Ma quis do Cauz, Gardier, 15 miles from Oobawu,mur ored hit divorced husband of Adelin Patti ; Senator wife, attacked his daughter and nister-ia. r Ingalls of Kansas, and th ez-Empress of law, fire•i thA house and committed suicide, I �', Brezit. Dec. 29'- King Carlos proelainto4 at Por t1,�► enumerate a few �eadinq Quanta of faire!. t 1889: Dao. 18---Capb. O'Shea, ex'M P.,'entere iP .v;. Jack bho Ripper murdered iris tenbh victim divorce suit, making Charles Stowart Par ii `' carrell Commission alovod after a year's nail, the Irish leader, eo respondent. labor, i ,V; Witt. Ularian, M. P., seryea several terms 1'"' in prison. 101yortanee of Saving in'outh a.. Jan 31—General Boulan elected to the a=" , 8'er Iu id well to prepare in youth for the •..,, Chambers 'by good majority ; afterwards. weakness of a e. It is well enou b tried for treason to the Rspubllc and driven in the o inion of man to console nee sad' P Y� 'Belt s _ ', into exile. with the axiom that the world , owes every Feb 3 -- Sir Julian Paancefote appointed one a living. Society bra a duty to perform -, British Minister bo Washington. to every individual when he is Linable to 0: Feb 3 —Polio Inspector Martin murdered care for himself. Bat what dope this mean `, . at, Gweedors while trying to arrest'FAthor when practically applied i It means thio McFaden. That if he is an imbecile or a lnnalric ho goes =,3I 1laidimande lection trial eommtneed. Mr. to the asylum and becomes a publid charge, r,„ Colter ultimately unseated, or that if he is too sick to work and is un• ;y"i Feb 14-Flogaet Ministry In Francs de- able to care for himself he goes to �he poor' tested on proposed revisfonof the conetitn- ,house and feeds upon such foods as' organiz. " ' tion by 397 to 218 ed society may choose to place before hini .t Fab 15 -Evictions on the ]Uwarden Es This is the kind of living Phar the world owes bo ever one. It is a ver eorr tivin no,t< t bate. y y Y g, .. t- Feb 20 -Bishop Laa`ie, of Ottawa, married much happineea in it, and very little better I . Iq at Paris to Min Ads Lsigh. - than the grave, i ,, Feb 26 -Pigott, tie forger of the Parnell The ntxt value of money to to be found is letters. oonfesees, absconds and on March let the position that it gives us in the common• oommits suicide at Madrid. fly. Merit is better than money, and brutal Feb 26-Lidies' Franchise bill defeated in are beyond its purchasing powei. Pat, Ontario legislature. unfortunately, money cuts a very great March 4 —Benj ►min Harrison Installed figure in the world's estimation. And there . are man members of the bod olitic that president of the United $cubes. y y P March 4—Motion bo expend £21,b00,00U would more quickly bow down before tae on 70 new &hips for British navy carried in golden Calf than they would before cultivat, .,, the Commons. ed brains. The reason for this is obvious ' ": . March 7—The Q -seen visits Germany, Braine 3annot always force a way toward March 7—King Milan abdicates the Ser• the achievement of our wishes, however, ; vian throne in favor of his son. mach they may holp ds. 1Veiti.er can merit, , March 10—A. E. Wilson kills Miss Mar- Bub the purchasing power of money maize. shall at Warwick because she won't walk it a lever by which the world may be raised. wish him. Do nob despise the power of riches. Do March- 16—Gladstonism gain s� Haab ab not place an exaggerated value upon It, ,; Kennin sen. R'oher, a synonymous term for money, will Clark Wallaoe's Anti -Combines bill tvsr be fennd convenient. Richest may not always bring content or happin , but it'• MuMuch 20—Hese Bros.' furniture factory, will be found to be potent factores sin both. Toronto, burned down. lb n the fashion among some to i sneer at March 26 bo 29 -Debate in the Csmmons riches. Bn1 this id nob w ease thing to do. at Ottawa on C A. O'Brius's motion to dis- The old philosophers nude it a rule to treat - allow the Jesaiu' Estates billet Motion de- raphes wish oontempQ Bob of these the Duke do La 'Rmhefencauld has ed this feated by 189 to 13. Pon March 25 - %V. H. Harvey murdered hL maxim : • ` The contempt of riches in R wife and two daughters, 18 and 12, as philosophers was only a hidden desire to Guelph ; Harvey exeeabed v. 29:h. avenge their merit upon the injneti.0 of March 28 -R'bt. T. Llnooln nominated as fortune, by de9pidng the very goods of r U. S. Minister to England. which fortune had- deprived them ; ib was a . April 2 and 16 - Soott Act repealed in secret to guard themselves a b the every omnty in Ontario where previously in degradation of poverty, it was a back wy force. by which bo arrive at that distinction which . Lord Lonsdale appears In San Francisco they could not gain by riches•" The wise from his farcical journey in search of the ma" will nob treat riches with scorn. He north pole. will wish that he had it so that he mighe do Appril 16-Gladstoniaus gain Col. Hughes Rood for others. Bat he will not look on Hallett'. vsCated seat at Roehesser. riches as an end bab ad a means bo an end. Rash to Oklahoma. If we wish a competence in age we should Donald Morrison, murderer of Lueias N. begin early in youth to hosid. The most k Warren captured in bherbrooke township usetal knowledge in the world, or if not the after three wedu' pursuit. most useful then certainly the next in order, April 29-MoL•sod, of High Bluff, Man., L the knowledge of the value of money. The killed his boy aged 13 and girl &Red 9 and best way to acquire this very in p )rbant wis- dom is to Careful! save oar sur as fande: then himself. y PI April 29 -Celebration ab Elizabeth. Irl. J., We unconsciously become acquainted with of centennial election 1 et president. this truth as th'e pile grows larger ; not ae the May 1.- Rt. Rev. Rlohd. A. O Connor miser hags his gold and looks upon•it as the Beth, of Peterboroagb, consecrated. horizon of his life. - But as the sensible man May 2 --Ottawa House adjourned, lOOhs wt it : an a necessity and one that may . -- lday 4Y—Dr. Cronin, of Chicago din• do him r, good 'urn when he needs some p�at�d . body found in Evanston sewer on friendly assistance, The poor man meet May 22ad ; Coughlin, Burke and U'$ullivan ever fight ander adverse droamstanep if he ; eentinoed for penitentiary for lffe for the has not the �%4eistanee of . money. He will murder ; Kar z i to three years' imprisonment feel himself more the man with a good sum and Beggs acquitted. In bank. And he will even sigh and berate himself for his short-sightedness when M• 16 —Rafts Pope, son of late mem. young if he has neglected to secure it. bar, Won. J. H. Pope. elected for Compton. We are all creatures of habit, and it is a May 17. -Vote in Commons of 201 to 160 easy bo learn of saving money as tto "acquire. against Mr. •Labouohere'1 motion to abolish the habit of spending it.- True, there we heredity seabed In the House of Lords. some men that are born with a lack of balance May 18.-lba. Maybriok arrested for in this direction. These are the nature! poisoning her husband at Liverpool ; found spendthrifts. Bab In comparison with the guilty ; sentenced to be hanged and afttaenoe majority of men these natural spendthrift' oommalted to imprisonment for life. wre not -many. Ib is well for moiety at large Maj 29 -Lard Zetland accepts the vied- that nature has made this distinction. royalty of Ireland vacated by the resign&- I of ban think of Thomas Carlyle's words tion of Lord Londonderry. in hie '•Sartor Sasrtnr" on aho power of Jane 9 -Sur John Macdonald 'and Hon. money. It is brief, bob he hits the mark. Oliver Mowat+ both made L L. D.e by 7hosohas sixpence," says this philosopher, Toronto Univernify. is sovereign (to the length of sixpence) July 1. -Shah of Perdu vans England. over all men ; commands Cooks to feed him, July 10. -Three labor striker killed and philosophere to teach him, kings to mount six wounded ab Datroitt. gn and over him, to the length of sixpence-" July 16. -Glen. Grenfell deferte the Der- The axiom will stand the test of ages because vishes who assault Suakin. ib is tho experience of ages, The yo July 18 -Baker Potter murdered Hector should be : aught habits of economy Maodoiuld in the Toronto lunatic asylum gift, for more reaaolns than one. Ib will both being patients. mal,, a them snore independent. And ib will July 27.—H. R. H. Princess Louise result ultimately in this, that when they Vlototis Dagmar of Wales L married to the are old they will nob be the shuttlecocks for Duke of Fife, at Buckingham Palace. the l Abbledores of anfeelinR and heartless July 27. --Mr. T. T. World and his Mtn. dadggfitter Adeline, aged 16, are drowned � ` whoa aiWnii soros Toronto bay. The ball season is here &gain, and sad to Aug. 1. -Emperor William in England. say, many a man who goes to a ba 11 gets 02 AHA. 12 -J &me& Hi an poisoned In To- & bat before ib is over. �A b9 dlriinkkiing tai% Teroryf his dinnedr can.• The Russian Minister of the interior- 110 Jndge&Fleld ab Ltat p, Cal. by formulated a plan for the taxation of foreign immigrants to south Russia. Sk Aug. 26. -The Queen visits Wabv. prime objeob is to keep - cub the Germ0 Aug. 20. to'Sap'Y 14. -Doak laborers, strike . Peasantts with their lib eralizing influences. A In London ; 150,000 men idle ab one time ; somewhat similar plan. with the same alter' load sidlinated ab 22,000,000, for motive, was proposed in 1887. The 1W' Ang' 20' -'British P'arilatnent pprnrnrogaed- sign Government wase then on the point) $rpt. 5 -Mr. Henry Ch9plfn, M, P.. taxing all Russian subjects who t`e $d beootaes ImperW D[inaom of Agrioniture. abroad more than one year $1,000 a yeti' Sept. 13.-- W. G. Cxmpbs% of Yon - The execution of this plan would have empa, town. N.Y., swims the Magas& rapids w1bh ed all the German and Swiss universities of only a Hie prawyer on. all the poor Russian students who roved' ' `i6. -James Douglas Moodvariea%IT &sly Imbibe radicallam with their forei0 slat b, C�atabL Iiafirkins ab HaMilbon, education. For some unexplained reason 0 Moo Sal.—Ed Mauahaft ......� -A ... a - - - CHINESE W INE! lretne Fath Aboat The 9'emale'. The Celestial P6p�11AM Ib commonly supposed by that b e Chinese women ai a kep secla ed from the gaze of men in forefg ars in particular that ba be se or known of them by tra 13. N. Ton in the Yonkers " Her Among a certain class of the " dom'1 an effort is made to keep t in thea dark, bub even with then is out Ip partially successful, whi greatly mass of tradespeople, la' farmers no each attempt eta ma women bake their places beside t crowd and jostle each other in sttre.stp as they hobble along -on pled feet in their daily toil. and blackguard with those the; unrestricted freedom. And i,j of billingsgate abuse of foreign' adepts, and while men are a inevitable 'j stick" or cane of t being brought down with a their; heads if they are too abi fore' Der, the women have 1 their sex is a sufficient protectii give the fullest exp-ession to tl for tin which the men foal b exprose at all times. Chinese women are looked tip, and commercial commodity, ant ie determined by the same lam horses or cattle. the law of sup maned determining their value at tradb. In this reep3ct they arc footing as those of ancient time were bought and sold and loo perapnal property. And fhe t day his a rcflex of the eiviliz %tic period of the world's history. not ch -aged in their regard of she (holds essentially the s9me osition now ae she did tt en. h+ en sell their daughters or obber for wives, and fathers f vid for the marital welfare of bu ng a girl baby to be the 1 bbe on.• The transaction is I "infantile betrothal," but in i pure &as pure and simple, ane by `law as legitimate and bind parties to the transaction. Th bin ing by the payment of ar en in hand, paid at the timed tra t, and sin law the ".beta are looke3 upon henceforth wif , and in the event cf eit er party the other is a wi, er, as the case map be. fisc of he death of the son th4 pu chased bride re."aina the 1 pu hasing ps r ty, and is a th . - emale infanticide Is an �oul ba tering in women, as when pie. dful-they will not bring in he market to pay for the pe of their bringing np, gi the parents the right of chid in order to keep the sto pa ing basis. In other war nor of established " trust" i pa satin keep the market c )rnd . in the surplus arrivals when th wrong kind. I do not i th law permits the killing of or ot, but no record of i m b in he case of boys has Come t se &bion. and ae it is regsrdd irable that men leave a m etaate the name and do aan tral tomb I am inclined th law applies to girls ly Is he habit of feu,%le as fin ing of their dead b� tri ere ser cinal exatesno c)i ti . FAilara to bear mile Sa ded as suffi 3lent ci,ase for a ife or adding another to c ole, &s polygimoas m%rrf he ruling pricea for wom bo the grade of society a & ailable. Any unusual die b sdnen prosperity of the a barb the ruling values of the devastating famine d . estimate made by the I ribies placed the number s rvation to 10,000,000 of p . 4 culators from the son - ed cargoes of rice to ctn, and, as money w . &ded extensively for wom nghb them south by b g utted the market and rat a ruinously (1) low figure. o unmarried men fs very I on to the population at ny to indulge In the hose means would not oro The sum of $290, or evte es paid by the nabobs 1 b I was once offered a i e woman making the at ib was a dirt-cheap b e girl was strictly sou ere no longer than that and and indicating &bon e length of her pedal app She ofered to submit the any doubts lingered in n bh of her statements +n4 he said the girl was her more likely her daugl law. All nego4stlons of this c •middlemen," or "go -betty ed, and these middles omen, as match -making earned professions to w igible. They stet a parte aid for their fee and I i 'tip" from the intending • ward securing a bargain: 1 match -making custom c aced In the United Sta dies are noted for their addle %ith the courtshil hbors' daughbers. The Learned S ugh their members h t efficacy of Putwm zbraotor. It provokes r on, scouring alike the hest and the most huml partiality, removing v e Corse of each. Try P A Sunday school toad in Rath. She war kindnea of Boaz in pan bo drop large he ` `Now. children," she said, thing for RuN4 can t was 1" " Married hers" , ... ` iL .. - , . CHINESE W INE! lretne Fath Aboat The 9'emale'. The Celestial P6p�11AM Ib commonly supposed by that b e Chinese women ai a kep secla ed from the gaze of men in forefg ars in particular that ba be se or known of them by tra 13. N. Ton in the Yonkers " Her Among a certain class of the " dom'1 an effort is made to keep t in thea dark, bub even with then is out Ip partially successful, whi greatly mass of tradespeople, la' farmers no each attempt eta ma women bake their places beside t crowd and jostle each other in sttre.stp as they hobble along -on pled feet in their daily toil. and blackguard with those the; unrestricted freedom. And i,j of billingsgate abuse of foreign' adepts, and while men are a inevitable 'j stick" or cane of t being brought down with a their; heads if they are too abi fore' Der, the women have 1 their sex is a sufficient protectii give the fullest exp-ession to tl for tin which the men foal b exprose at all times. Chinese women are looked tip, and commercial commodity, ant ie determined by the same lam horses or cattle. the law of sup maned determining their value at tradb. In this reep3ct they arc footing as those of ancient time were bought and sold and loo perapnal property. And fhe t day his a rcflex of the eiviliz %tic period of the world's history. not ch -aged in their regard of she (holds essentially the s9me osition now ae she did tt en. h+ en sell their daughters or obber for wives, and fathers f vid for the marital welfare of bu ng a girl baby to be the 1 bbe on.• The transaction is I "infantile betrothal," but in i pure &as pure and simple, ane by `law as legitimate and bind parties to the transaction. Th bin ing by the payment of ar en in hand, paid at the timed tra t, and sin law the ".beta are looke3 upon henceforth wif , and in the event cf eit er party the other is a wi, er, as the case map be. fisc of he death of the son th4 pu chased bride re."aina the 1 pu hasing ps r ty, and is a th . - emale infanticide Is an �oul ba tering in women, as when pie. dful-they will not bring in he market to pay for the pe of their bringing np, gi the parents the right of chid in order to keep the sto pa ing basis. In other war nor of established " trust" i pa satin keep the market c )rnd . in the surplus arrivals when th wrong kind. I do not i th law permits the killing of or ot, but no record of i m b in he case of boys has Come t se &bion. and ae it is regsrdd irable that men leave a m etaate the name and do aan tral tomb I am inclined th law applies to girls ly Is he habit of feu,%le as fin ing of their dead b� tri ere ser cinal exatesno c)i ti . FAilara to bear mile Sa ded as suffi 3lent ci,ase for a ife or adding another to c ole, &s polygimoas m%rrf he ruling pricea for wom bo the grade of society a & ailable. Any unusual die b sdnen prosperity of the a barb the ruling values of the devastating famine d . estimate made by the I ribies placed the number s rvation to 10,000,000 of p . 4 culators from the son - ed cargoes of rice to ctn, and, as money w . &ded extensively for wom nghb them south by b g utted the market and rat a ruinously (1) low figure. o unmarried men fs very I on to the population at ny to indulge In the hose means would not oro The sum of $290, or evte es paid by the nabobs 1 b I was once offered a i e woman making the at ib was a dirt-cheap b e girl was strictly sou ere no longer than that and and indicating &bon e length of her pedal app She ofered to submit the any doubts lingered in n bh of her statements +n4 he said the girl was her more likely her daugl law. All nego4stlons of this c •middlemen," or "go -betty ed, and these middles omen, as match -making earned professions to w igible. They stet a parte aid for their fee and I i 'tip" from the intending • ward securing a bargain: 1 match -making custom c aced In the United Sta dies are noted for their addle %ith the courtshil hbors' daughbers. The Learned S ugh their members h t efficacy of Putwm zbraotor. It provokes r on, scouring alike the hest and the most huml partiality, removing v e Corse of each. Try P A Sunday school toad in Rath. She war kindnea of Boaz in pan bo drop large he ` `Now. children," she said, thing for RuN4 can t was 1" " Married hers" I' =:': for ki ling 0 . ' > 4vis hills by shop rA. 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Business cards, ten l nes or under, with paper, one year, $5 00, payab a in adv&nee. t�'Notics in local stens ten oents per lino, Eve cents per line a ch tlubsegneat insertion. Special contragt rates made known on appliea- Zion. No frbe adverti 'ng. Advertisements wit out written instructions . will be inserted until f rbioden and charged ac- zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- . ments must be in wr• ing crud seat to the pub - 1 i gher. Job Work promptly ttended to. -- L-. - CLARK BROS., , ;- PROPRIETORS. blur ]Politic —Strict Independence. U it r ',ii nt:--1 First-class Local Paper. .. <0ur _1r_apec at1olls —The hearty support of the veoule of Pickering and vicinity. - FRIDAY, JA, . 10, -_890. NOTES AN COMMENTS..: John Less AI. '.P. has notified his eonstiUitents tha lie will not be a -can- -. didate for the Legislature at the com- jing election: . - Life iiii Toronto at present must. be unbearable with the influenza all(] That the North and South are not yet reconeited, that the emancipated slaves are a troublous problem in the States is true. Talk.like the follow - 1.119 has been streaming steadily since the war. .The Chicago Inter -Ocean quotes from and criticises the Wheel- ing Register in this way :—,,In the present frame of the Northern mind woe betide the politician who will try another force bill." Does the Regis- ter mean by that that the people of the north have resolved to fold their hands and see five millions of black people robbed of all rights under the law ? They have asked for nothing but justice, and they will continue to demand it in all proper methods, thr(,.igh the press and b legislation. While the Picker . municipal g campaign was in progress an amount of talk was indulged in showing that politics were introduced into the con. test.This . was a most deplorable thing if true, but a glance at the re- sult in the different polling divisions does not bear out the statement. We do not think there was much politics in Monday's contest. The Grit who would introduce politics into our mun- icipal contest should meet the reward of a craven ; the Tory whowoulddo so should undergo a medical examination to establish his sanity.. There is no room in our municipal affairs for partyism, most people admit. Per- haps now,,before the new council con- venes, would be a proper moment to suggest on behalf of Pickering village, that tho new station road be .definite- ly dealt with. Either give it or refuse it as seems expedient on investigation. McGinty gar epi( sillies rurllling their _ _ _ _ ___ _ devastating sours . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I - -- . A new sort Of county seat 'Pear is I T is department is pep to all for the fair dis- cussion of public questions. The writer must rit"Incr in a Kansas county. Tile peo- in all cases send his, correct nau,e wish copy. I pie of one town aye bttying a the Ave wish it distinctly understood, However p that in no case do 'we hold ourselves ro- t !louses in a rival place and remov111g sponsible for ol'►inions expressed by corres- them bodily. . poudcnts.—ED. Ni':ws.l _ __ " Reply to Ratepayer. The enormous nnual death rate of -� • DEAR Sr::, -hoot wishiug to occupy a large br;tkenlatl ' in C' niu]a is appalling. space in this obliging column, I simply _ Two Inside of a Aveek within tell miles state on behalf of the trustees and teacher ADvuza `M Mo�Rs -, -Are yW'dWta#cbed it � :, -, • ' . • . , - - - night broken of your rest by a sick s - I chlld ring and crying with pain Of a sick are or �%' I Z 0w Teeth f f eo send at eascyp and ge#y�P'battle :nj .. j of "Mrs. Winslow's SoothitiEj 6 for Children Teething. Its value to incalculable. . - . It will relieve the poor little sufferer lmmefately. I r; Depend pots it, mothers : there is no mistake11 I %r &boat it. It cures Dysentery and Diarnccea, r lutes the Stomach and Bowels. cures Wind , - " : • egu Colic, softens the Gums, reducer Inflammation. Get a pair Of those r and glues tone and energy to the whole system. &Mrs. W stew's goothing Sjrnp"z tope dreg is pie t to the taste and is t� tion1. . ' of one of he oldest and best female physicians . and nu sin the United States, and is for sale SPLENDED FELT by all dr ggists throughout the world. Price dB BOOTS. .,. cents a tale. Boon" you ask for "dies.. WIN- sLow'9 oTm mNo Sysup. and adze no other -.- kind. ' - -_ . , Stray COW. � 0 . 0 : • • • _D NBAR C(`SOW strayed tram the premises of ' w ia. Madill, Aadley, a gristsl. with horns sa ed. Any B sof Dates Awafld�� tafit- s�} , yea. p -fir fully rest received. W . is showing ant present, ( sent, a few'. Yr i- — Teess, 'Trees, 'Treez. - - . . . - pairs left yet. , It . A9 th enderaigned his jest returned = fro a trip to Europe, and having visited the lesdt g -nurseries there, has secured special - -. • _'. rates for he importing of shade, ornamental,- small f it and other trees, Also Norway _ _ - spruce, t. tch and AueSmala rpise at Io per v'e'" i hundred, to 14 inches. Small fruit and other 0 trees ate uLUy low prices. Orders by mail or ho' e s otherwise promptly attended to. Send in your ._ orders fo 1A90. H. HOPKINS, V .s., Green River . - Ontario, anada. 431y i . , - - - -- - - Js ANDREWS, DENTIST, tJNDI�,RWE -North- est core Yonge Queen sts. 1 - The largest Dental oiiico in Toronto. '•�- - cold At ialatu (silver), find Porcelain FOr Llcdles �n� Gem, X11 Sizes .: Fihin ,and Porcelain- & Gold Crowns, . . . o roots of teeth a specialty. and Prices. _. . - t - BEST SETS OF TEETH 88. - . , 101y Vitalized Air for Extraction. - • - - -- 'X1 AS: GOODS ! ! Va­lu'e. I_ �. :( .,. In great variety. at ' n a n I' .G W. WARRE\'S_.::.I _......r �t'ATC ES. CLOCKS, .TEWET.LERT,--------_ ---.- � ----- --_ - - -- -- - -- — 1 Shyer vane, and Toys for little folks. T 1 I (:feat reduction in Silverware for the least fen � �� , f \ TO.,THE.. P LJ't�LIC •days. \o trc•uble to show goads- Please 1111jJ1�J ''11 call and inspect c ur stock. I .. �.. � . Ile airin attended to as usual. ' .. i ,I �' _�7TT.A.R1�E'`��' Wishing our many' and nuiiierous customers one (11ncl all o, ` , Z , : 71y ' PICKLRING, ONT. . . happy and prosperous New l ear. - - -- _� I Flout and •Feed Store! - We lake this opportunity- of c.tlliu;; your attention to -the - of Picl;eriug bei los this fact polite of the second division- of our school, that fact that.we are BOW Offf-4-I In the balance of our 'Xrnas ats- ivith sad enipllasl . . Alan's genius is we feel deeply the loss of sympathy from Having rna clased Mr. John E. Gee's a Ratepayer and colleagues in our efforts to flour and feed but.lnet;F. I desire to Well as all other goods cheap for Cash. narrow and confii ed surely, else some g 1} promote the iuterests of that department. notify the public that I will carry I4' means 'would b devised to reduce We must however atiently endure our � - , P o in the same premises a the possibility of ec idents of this na- trials and hope for better times. With all full &toe of - meal:, flour. bre.n, sliGrts . -tt ;E, due respects for their opinions we would 3 . oats elle ped wild whole, hen feed of all i ; - consider ourseives very far behind the age kinds. also hacpn and !lame. OLS , - r indeed were we to allow those opinions to R �. There is l.�ucli vi' u sitn:etiess ill life Cash for irod�ice. l lour delivered to all PIC F R Iii Ge influence Ins in the discharge of our duties 1 ' L ileus n auini�tl. The sole survivor of as trustees or the teacher in her system of parts of the t•iUage. • ' _-- __ , some great aecld fit is lure to fetch up school management,which from beginning - :11 77 ..,�,. �.9&.1 9 - - -- - -k I ' ill a dime museu it .before his'wounds has had the co-operation of every intelli- , Y T , , g I Ir gent member of the section, for keneral . PTS' E F.11.' I <'. - - O�'T`. are healt;d. elle Et;ropedn big gnus satisfaction,. Neglecting the pupils attend - --- ---- ~� -- -- generall} manage t0 t'it5h t0 A211e1'iCa ing another sel�ool, from this section, I Th Annual �leetln res rr'va s, 's e . _ �. �.. for a short lecturing tour, and now have subtantial authority for saying thtd.-.. it semis tllst the Russiall who eseap- witi►out exception they left us because tbey 't�HE Allintlal Meeting of the South On- - - . could not be laced id classes for which 11.- tario Agricultural Society sill be bold in , f , ed from Siberia and landed at bi111 P Nice lass sets, 4 leges, only 39c,., large Water ltebers . they -were not qualified or receive undeserv- the Council Chau.ber, in the Town- ot'vhitby,ou h y p I'raiiseiso a u1o'n h ago, Lias already credit• Our opinion is, the; if each pupils Wednesday, lane 15th, 1890, 20c., large colored preserve (lishefa 24c., bread plates 20c., -ot so far across nierica on a leettfr- were propefly trained at home they would At i o-elbek. p, in 1tor the election of Directors, butter dishes 14e., cream pitchers 10c., hull lamps, all com- M3 tng tour that last week -be Bela forth ,lot be the imaginary victims of partiality unci such other business as may W legally , . at Berlin, Out. o escape the notice brought before life meeting. plete, 256., children's holiday books 7, 10 and 14c., dolls at and want of judgment'on the part of their teacher. DENIS O'Cox.Non, J. D. HOWDEN,. W. R. HOWSE, half price great bargains on our 10C. table, t1llwAe at half of tilt Czar of Ru sin he is "'carlllg tips ()neof the trusts. President_ Secretary. name of ',the eloc uent lir. Brant, the Picker ng, Jan . eloquent- TO Annual Meeting. • shirts and drawers 34c. each very heavy all wool 5Jc. worth . F'usslan exile La Grippe, is io vela- CLAREMONT. , JOc. am 4Uc. per ln. tion we understa d. THE Annual Ifeetiog of the Stock. �' p . - . - . IZev. Air. Abraham, of �fllitby, will -oe- 1 bolders of the Counties of Ontario and !, - Dud in a council Association.herIn h e win HARVEY'S CHEAP CAS11 STORE•. cul►v the ]Presbyterian pulpit on Sabbath1. I 'rite prOpOS1t10 that .Mr. 'I>oiiltbee the l:ah. Held in the wnncil Caamber, fa the Town of Whitby, on abandon his sial s to ills oiiaerv- Thos. Dunn jr. Albert Rawson and G. Wed17tYSda tan. 15th 1890 ative leadership -i East York appears Graham of Geallam Bros.. left on Thurs- Wednesday, f f to have been received with enthus- day night for British Columbia. At 2:30 o'clock, ►. ni., for the election of Direct- - • . . iasm in that constituency. At the Riohard Watson, of Rochbster, Michi- broughtore and such bet o Lite business as may be •egaily - . 0receipt meeting of the East Fork gen, formerly of this village, was barns J. D. HOWDRb, W. R. HOWSE, Liberal Conservative Association it out on Saturday, Dec. 28th. The loss 1x11 ! President. • f . J j was moved by M . John Forster, and amounted to about $700. - _ -- �. ' � . . ' . The A.O.0-W. lodge lira shown ,con - seconded by George Reid, that this . siderable enterprise in purchasing the rte` . •. 9 K I NG ST., WEST, jLu'meeting heartily ndcrse the action of old lietliodist church, and will have it_i the editor of the iarkhain Sun, the fitted up for lodge urposes. -- s . ..I- Conservative dour al of the riding, in The following scholars from the Clare- ToRaNTC� er ar �it.ts .� _. suggesting the retirement ' - of Mr. mont school were successful In passing - �''c - Boultbee and tha this association en- the entrance examinations :-Chas. Disc- ,, The Repairin' g of Fine and Com- . . 1--- dear'�r to have another candidate nab, F. Rawson, Minnie Birrel, and Ella Thank• g my many customers for Dust } riUSS E $�� �'� i , plicated Watches receive . --' Rumohr at Whitby, and Mabel Dickson, patronage I beg hive 1Zo• say tial I .ane � H f CIL& the fie! for the House. of and Annie Fergie ac Markham, better pre ed thl.n ever to fill all orders J"''�+�. ; 6peClal ateIItlOn. The !notion was' carried Rev. W. F. Wilson lecture - new ►`qt d In the newr for dr material of all kinds. V C- f, � , All Work Guaranteed. ` 1 Charges Moderste..- without a. disse ting vote, though Methodist church Tuesday evening on 1> tt - three members poke a,gai st it.- Snags. It would be a transgression of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Pick. �'' � ti '•.:,�°;� � r I - 'Ylail. the rights of authorship to resort the sub- * ROBT CUTHBERT . eta, etc., always on hand. _,, • •., - jeet•ntatter of the lecture, which is now a;i�.—.practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. Reese $armail of U'xbri ge, was famous one. A large crowd turned scut. BILL TUFF A SPECIALTY. `' 1.-'' ,, Rev.' Dr. Barrass, of 1 ickerin , will : - -1-r elected this year y acclaiiiat ole, and g __ 9 King St., West. f -oui the: talk of the local papers it preach in the MetRev. J. church at 10:30 Wood and Lnmber delivered to any part "" - —� • 1 and ti:St� and Bev. J. F,': Trotter at 1':30 �i 1 . wuuld seen! that the reason of this on Sunday tIle� 12th inst. The Victoria . of the village on Tuesday and Frilf . 'vas to strengthen, if possible, his Square choir will furnish music. The day of each week. - I caifdidatuie for tl e Wardensll p. lie opening services in the nese edifice Kaye -- i� iii� . X,MAS � GOODS i� �-- :: - j is in the field goo and early, slid we so far been marvellonsly successful all things considered,' and the new church e s. � . . . - trust Ifs will she 'e matters lone in has a great future before it. The ded�ca- MCQUAY - 1- -I'. . + such a manner, lid work tl a ro es - . p tory services last -Sabbath were particu. Plckerint-, Out. - t,) such 'good p' pose, that he will w. . lariy impressive. fret elected first ay of the ession, —�-- - _ _ -- - _ -- _ _ =' - SI S, ,1,nd zo locals Per Lb. -: - . - _... I _ i The County Coun it sits ata oily ex- New Actvertleenteritrf. ■ pease of about $1)0,-' and when three -�--- - -- - -_ - - I -- o emm­ , -, , tj Cow for Sale' F days .are consume i electing &War- + .� _ ' , " .. .. - : den $300 are xt acted .from m the ; EW MILCII COW for' sale, :'apply A(IENT FOR � HrN. . - I , I I . county treasury for which no aterial to JOHN McINTOSH, one mile 'vest of - n'dsome, G1 rises r I *r► P G.001 V - return is made. 1 ere is h nor In unbarton., '.- 1.- --_-- THEa�SSE�' �'P� _� the position fortI . Ie an that ins it, _... COh� �1'OT Sal. �, 1.,._ ' - �A_I but the cost Of the august offi ial ex- Sale. - - ... - - 1: ". � i� D t . - .pr• ixi .11 f • kt ,, a t ONTO. m seeds Ills usefulp ss to the ounty. FRESH calved cow for sale. Ap l _'• _-,�- .� r•`. "D A RKE� IDUNBAI11 ON A - .� to JOSEPH DOYLE. lot 18 3rd cloncpes _ 9 If Elle members re force to as `°` bion of Pickering.il �S A SEY BINDER ° 'Y ` ' semble at their wn expense o elect - — ---- --- 10�� • . • .: ` - -- a ti�"arden, the -world woul etsrnd ��jjj�'I"Y. C�v'N��■ 'j'gE MASBEY MOWER, ;. agape . t the iucr ase celerity of the THE TOIt(?NTO MOWE$, , operation. We in that Reeve Mil I Count of Ontario: • .,,, THE SHARP RAKE, Etc. , '`1. ," ' . IS THE PLACE TO BLT ler and Deputies W tgate, wbray HE first mf}etinq of the Council o[ the . - r- '.1-- Corporation- of the County of Ont&rio, for All sorts of re afrB; Of the llrl W. y • t '::r � e ' and Parker owe Pic sting t sarnship the year 1690. will b held pursaautto Statute in P and - C�iUl'C P lea �ri� 1' lice .iL a }' e(�U�11lai . ;..r the duty of makin s0 8 move Owards that behalf, at the �ourt Hoagie in the t,wn of ClliIIee kept at lip Agency OppOslto D. s * '! i , Whitby on O'CODru 6hop,*hekerins. s t. - i ;� ' reducing the un ace :eerily la ge ex- TUESDAY 3 ; Reil$ C�li�r�iTlt► ' (}iYl t�1111 penditure in con tion wI h the t 28th DAY Of JANE. t Qaln yup 1 n atnonnk of b I , T IYj t ♦� 1r� %� p' 7 , instant, at the hoar of two o'clock in the tial- tIY1A8 dt0 per, pound. 1 y0ai pi �{rT.,iit 1 Vf r��Vilsle►7s'' r r ` : • Wtlydenship. TO le o dot lned noon. .Ali acoonate'to be laid before the Coun- ' , " -11 I . . . ' effort in ills di iii would b a fist ail mast be forwarded uo LWly oerti0ed to the 1 • a _ ' .A Qlerk,stleastthree delve before theineefingai ��� N�W risk SETS,J ST ARRIVED► ing wap for Reev . M ler to c lebrate the Council. i - 118 ftlreweh year t t e county board. 11_ cl�f I JNo. Z. FABM W)gLL. . a tiler yrio _.. _' .i - PICCEN -J-. - - - . . +Doe ty k, Ooittnt . .1%.' .1ai ., OST. B 17TIPUL Tom, ANL DINNER SITSs b :. S' 1� RUSSELLS . �'. - i 17�:�:­ :7 _­..� ;1 - I -I ___� ,4' 1.,}t y.,rrt, ." - ...„•2 f a sex :+; .y• %..'p +'$ e y d _­­ 7; e. —.�� Ir _ ..s ...,.. �., _,.,. ,.i� ,. -.,yy i-. i ..-,7 ..,:,:•is.... _ h -f, ;, 4 _ - r +K,t�:.:” t s Yr• .1. V. - a +. r ..Y, c a l- i. -Y •F [ ma�ya.. -f v r ,". A k d }. n t ` S .j, y �i a Pv - I , i ." d s,; jxr.t # ter.. , y f l.1 r 4 . , s ' w . �' t '.kr'. f. .. Y 1,-..n Y i. , d ( . r .... r i r M-. .,i: apt.•& rl :... 4... . ,, .'Y: - .- . t :. '_-. _ y,- .rye. .- ..... -y ,... ?✓. c ... i . .. .. .,. t• .. .: �' .. 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The token of remem sisted of copies of works of "A Thousand and one gc .. , bounnd in morocco. The i . i which takes place on Friday be marked by the election- of According to the report c ' I eipal ncminations as even i News, we observed that at a in the meeting all had take tions but lir. Poncher, who tiod for each of the depnt ' ' It seemed like tossing a cop which candidate to oppose. would have it lie chose the • • we consider the hardest mail ship to fight. 1'Ionday's 'ret out ,n this statement. Wit`] of pleasure we extend cone our representative 11r, Gc`r third deputy reeve, with a la Sometimes earnest work to of the public is appreciates example. rI CHERRYWOOD. A happy New Year to al - joys be many and trials few. Mr. and Miss Burkholder, Lincoln county, are visitil;; friends in this locality'. The late flood carried awa Burkholder's ruill dais tha-1 will not pay to rebuild it. . Our old friewl :ll. It: spent a feu- clays in cur ti come down to attend the f late George Wilkiusoli. Our school re -opened 6n . ing last with au actendunce bad roads and disagreeable rented more pupils froin 1, . On the afternoon of Fri, passed igway front our tnidsi respected resident -George the ripe age of 83 years. L has resided here for the past . a nnan noted for his nnri character. The respect :n i held was evinced by the 1 . who followed his reu,aius tc interment, Erskine cemeter. afternoon. In the evening - erful, practical and impre: -suitable to tile occasion was . - Bev. J. J. Redditt from t1ii cious in the sight of Goa i - Ills saints." Psalms 111; : 1 d like to give a summary of tl; space will not pernut. The a few c,f the cot;cludin,re the person of George AN'ilki hibited not learnint, etilvire. ury or fame, only the inoc t faith which uis:;e iii, lit�a a was the nobility of Heaven': '•' He would scorn to do a lue now goes to his reward." Servrnt of God, well dor Thy gloi�ous warfare's The battle fought, the vi. 11 And -thou art crowned r .-.... - - MALVERN. e ]pear D. Walker .is go - barber shop here soon. Mr. Robert Green hatI th Of having the windmill blow by the heavy wind storm i 1. through here recently. Mr. Marshal is soon goin . Forfar farm. He has the sy his friends and neighbors i -has been badly used. .- We wish the Sons of Telnl I burry up and give us an t to liven the times up a littl ' they are going to have a p 6next Friday evening, and we _ ` they dont have it public a hear it. Mm. Calander has moved . hotel vacated by Mr. Belt! the 1st of Jany. We thin should Have moved a day } couldn't got the things all and therefore had to more to the corner gr3cery for as lie could conveniently move On the 31st day of Dec. 'S Forfar and Miss Bella O married at the residence r parents,c the 3rd conce: ,_ here. ReT J. J. Reddittasi Mr. McMullen united the h Miss Ormerod acted as bred Mr. W. Forfar acted in the i for the groom, after which supper was spread, of which ! partook heartily, there bei number of relatives of tl groom present. Then saint of young people till the lou who enjoyed the light fan late hour. the music being violinist Wm. Calla,ndar, ' H. HarriuRton. R. Orme . Y floor manager. The presen- - Brous and costly. - • �.�.--- " BIRTHS, } F3sawn» In Pickering on the 3r I: Ed1..'Bro&d of.a. daughter. MARRIED.. r ` WRIaaT—MooRR—on Jan. 9tb 1 deuce of the bride's parents l Lingwood township Ontario,lll to Albert E. Wrighi of Pickeri, I f. `t Stouffville has been mcoi Ix" twelve years. Rosa Johnstfh haus be&j4 uty Register at Whiby. A large bed of genuide L k -been discoyered near Colbq . � ,-.: r I x ,-.:. _ . t- �. R i k y_ n L_ r> y a} C gg t t:�{ Vii- , Y r ��t ":�' _. . ,fi^-�� ,rte - 115111111 � 11 i I , -- - 11 I 1 , �Vs0 I" ..,-4 . parINU R � �!'i ,'� gr�3.` I I •... 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Toronto. ;Jan OM 96, ., - .. . . ,- - , - t - - I ,��, - r - - ­ � .* ". ., , . ro6ih The giftet roftipts of pan to -"y were maw I . - 1_1 " -- N, . :_ , .:I, il " Z # .i. Amo-tik our -holiday visito­ritird,iiotic�d .. A the 1"'t M 120 am Ml M 0. I A * ;.� . . t and prices uneklauRed. About OW bushels o - - �, ". 11 - .. ,;, "'Ai'' - , I � " _.., ,:.%. 1, - . I 0 , I., I . No. 291v GO �DS -1 I!. '-O�, -eoZing Of t . Caleb Rose and wife, of, Foxboro, Peter Masonic Lodge A.F. and A�M. wheat Offered and sold at 9D to 4085 for fall A , ,el 0 1 -• v,_- . ­­ ­,,-�_�'­'­-­ 4 I t � .- . Rose and wife, of Lambton Mills. Jon. held on Friday, Dec. 27th, �he follow' 83 for sVrlu& and 68a to TO for goose. Barley - . . i ,;.. I .-I 1 4., ." ;", � �'� _*� L - -_ � _. � . . mu - 11 . - _____ , - .1. 11. I i� , A,�"N - 1;1 .1 _ .,-. , . �, � N 11 and Arthur Holmep of Toronto, H.Holmes . . .1 I.: 0 , � , � - --,,-- . J...f.,6 _', .1 t . &w. 116111119 at 380 -�O 44e. Osts firm, with Wait I . . ... . ,,...�. ,., f �, . .�.I.:..'.., _,� ;� ----,, - . - -, � - . , . 4a. ,� - Officers were installed by J. 1 Palmer P.W. of SW bushels at we to sic. re" we nominal � . . ]:,:�, �­ � � V . ��'.4 . I 1. � .: , , *. " - ­-*�'-,'- : and sister of Orillia and F. A. Dales of the -Bro. R. J. Price, Bro. R. Brodie at me Ray in fair supply; at So to 69 for new - I I - .. .. - ­ I _1'.A...____.__,... - . , I I . �? . I I . - . " . I -t!v? -,I,qb . .. '' 1, ".. I _ . . medical school. $.W ; Bro. R. Miller, J. W. •; Bro. R. cloy $11 00 to 614 60 for old timothy. Straw �, . -. _�,-,, -:,(��,-. �.� 4;., ��-J '. . f -(..'PV I I . . 1; Usual at this time of the ­ $8 to 419 00 Hogs sold at 45 50 to $6 00. Beef. 63 i .. 11 � �. 01 0.1. - .11 V, . - . A year, W- Ward, Chap.; Bro. J. Palmer Treas. ; to 68 00 for forequarters, and 05 00 to 68 00 for�in� � 1, ' I hindquarters. IAWb 64to $8 00� and mutton . . - . I �­,:�, , -_it,, . *GRAND"OPENIN: -`_-,4`* . . oral of our young folks are striking out. Bro. Ferrier, Sfty. ; Bro. H. Westgate, �,; ��V. I I ,�. . $ am 07 50. I �11� . . . I ..� .1. I - - , .4 ' _' __ � � , � '. - .. . .1 - . . _ ..;.;- � " _ AnDie Anderson goes to the Collegiate S.D. ; Bro. R. Thompson, J.D.; Bro. W.' - 1. I— " ,'.�� 11 . I . I I 'The produce sn"kot was quiet to -day, and - ..:� - - � . "'. I.- : �. , - : �, , 1. . �. � . - 11. 'I., ,.,�_, 1. I � - I _ , . at Parkdale, Aggie Thom and Lillie Rodd Smith, D. of C. ; Bro. LM -t , B.S. ; Bro. asnerallyruled esmdy. We quote: Beef .. . I . . .. .- . �,_ I �. I... .: 1. � 'x to L . . .. � . � . 1. ..-. �.__�_ T_,,�'. - M - .... . AT MRS,. - ALLIN9.S . 1 ­ . _.��'­_. - �ev . . to the higby Collegiate, while some of WesEeraid. J S. ; Bro. grow, I.G. ; fa to 15e; butter• lb. rolls.20 too 22e, large rolls I - . - . . . I . '. . g,�, ' '�, I . :�. - _. �1. . , - ­ _ ?;�,,�r,� R. 80 a. to 20: interior, lie to 130. Lard lie -. cheese -, �., - ��. ... i, - -: � .1-1 . .. ­ . . � . . . . .I , - . the you g men talk of taking term at Dro. J. Milne, Tvler. Afte the instal lie to 11%. Dawn 106 to No. Holi 93 to Ste. . . ... . j,."", �tl' � - . . . . ­ _ - I Potatoes Per peek. 20c. . Z . . Busine College. tion an oyster supper was p rtaken of by I;. ­ ...��. , 'I C_. -I. .� 4 - : . . 1* i ift - I I I ..., e ,- `4' . The last literary soeiety meeting, the brothers of the lodge. - ___ I i . ". . ,*._�. I , - ------- f it .- �� . �7,v - - . ,-A.. . � I . I I - �_ . s not as largely .a. - , , I � - , . � 5 "I.J . 4 #4 91'1 �. fil, I . attended as these usually are, on account raiton's sawmill at Port Perry was DOMINION BANK � I .. - 1�11�,_.: . :-- . '- � I . . 1. of the bad roads. A pleasing part of the burned to the ground last .�. . . I . - ...sf, ,. __V I . eek. Lose I . .. . :: - - -, - 1000*N'1�10�..�00"%*�.11� . : . . _.. 1�.7 'i, � 11 . . . . . -, - - - . . ..- ­ �._ , .. . , .. � I - I - . . ­�� , . I . . . .. � n- entertainment was a presentation and ad- $7000 and no insurance. Capital Paid up, - $1,500,000 !. 1. . I . .. . �,-1 . I �,r ._ 7.�7* _ dress to the retiring secretary, Miss Hen. The Ri I I I have great pleasure in announcing that I have just received - the largest - - * *.' - ',1'e . : - mgston city clerk, ,who has been' - � .. . . . . ... ­ --..�,�.--, I , der6on. The token of'rememberance con- in office for forty-six years, iiis been ab. Surplus,.. .. � $11�201000 . I 11 : � � 7 stock of - .. . , . ­ __ , fk .. . . . .- . .. . - - - . . . .1� ­. ­ . - - _ � . I . I .; . _. � . 1. .. .... :1 : �1. ::,. � _ ;.. - .. :: '. . . I . . . 1 4 . i sisted of copies of works of Burns and sent only three times from -oune'il meet- - 1. . - . � . . I— . 1. : ­ - . �­ - , 4 - , .� . "A - Thousand and one gems," nicely inns in that time. . , ; - ' ' -_ I �' - - - �" � : . WHITBY AGENCY. . . I ....: . , I bou nd in morocco. The next meeting An elderly man who line been a Ruest _.- - :� .�_. ­_..­ .. . . D I T. .. I ......, ­ I, i I .. . � - , W�_46.� ..., , . " i ... , , .:!,-'_�. �� . 1. which takes place on Friday the 10th Will at the Roval Hotel for se eral days is * 0 XMAS AND NEW .YEA -'GI ' T .1 , Interest allows at highest current rates. N .. I . , . - _� . . .. � . I be marked by the election of officers. very absent-minded. Is it vouched for notice of withdrawal required. :.,.._1*1 , � - I . '' . . . - . I- .. - I.... ..: r. ,_.�,._., : . . �� . According to the report of the muni- as a fact he went into dinner the . I 1 - -. . ; .'��_ - , . - I . .r Ever opened in Whitby. A large variety of , , , ,. � . . ., . . : - , ' ' .. ", )�-. -1 - pal nominations as given iir . ­ 7 - - - . . � ., � : `: I - -, , 1. - .. cepa'. -last weeks other day, and, after Conlin J out and sit- . . � . , .�,_4: I 10ty - � � MANAGER. .. - .. , r �_ � ' . I �., ." . - ' . .. - . .1' � .:" ;­ - - ­: - . , . . . - -, � . .� -3, . . - News, we observed that at a certain stage tluR round for a while, ento ed the, dining - _- . . . ­___._______._ 0c; - h , . ., : :. .: . It, _w� . .. . - in the meeting all had taken their posi- room again and partooiE of a second din- W Plush and Leather Phot' Albums . , .-. - I.. �-, .. N ago 6 .& . ­_-�.­! `�'­. . I - .. � t�­, . . - net;, having forgotten that he had eaten 1,12ickly ca" them. . I ; ";­ -1. . nomina ' . . . 0 . - .. ' I 8.1 - tions but Mr. Poacher, who had i WEAK MEN anti of W . . _... � .. ni-," - ..'...i1i": .__. ;.­ . I . tion for each of the deputy-reeveships. his mid-day meal only a ell time be- Vlt&Uty, Lost Iffainhoedi from yotadirtu-1 Of Latest Designs and at Very Low Prices.' PLUSH FANCY G6ODS of ' - '- - It seemed like tossing a copper to decide fore. It seems he has beer in the habit errors. etc.. gulietity at ioxile. liook on ail � . . . 1. � n diseases sent free (sealedi. Perfectly . . - every descfiption. I . . ... . . � ' `­ �' - � . � _.: .. Z - I k them. and � I . ': � I * ­�7 '* - , , �:� � which candidate to oppose. But as luck of paying for meals as he t =. Over SO -Aare experience. Addrems.- . � I . . . �. - . - . � . - . I s_` . .,- . would have it he chose the one, whom only became aware of his i iintake when t: EL PMT- CO., 2`0203rCanada. .. .. our "Relief for Won.en ' 1i *&(a and aliva" : I I . I � � . - , � - :: � � � . . . 1:. . , we consider the h4rdest man in the town- informed of it by the land( c rd upon ten- LADIES retable ; better than Ergnt. Oxide, Tanay GIFT BOOKS, END V'R*. TY - ..._. z '...... . .. - 1�_. .*�.. ship to fight. Monday's returns bear us tiering payment the recon c' time. We send for liarle. or Peurivroial PLUa, Lmureo resniarity. . I - . . . . . . I . . , . . " � .- - ,.! . 'r- Addre" . I :� out in this statement. Allit'h the greatest iiave heard of absent-minded men, but we *ILD" "' 1, .. .. . _. FML 00-i TOWN", Can&" Something entirely new in Text Books, Birtbdav Books, Autog�aph!Albuing,1,-,-- of pleasure we extend concrratulations to think this fellow beats t ie record.- "Purses. M S. I I and very elegant styles in Ladies' Satchels and Purse . � . I I � . . - our representative Mr. Geo. Parker as Shelburne Econontist. . . .." a antonthemit fams. hah I - 0 ' I - . .. ' - - 7 1 . � , , on ba t bisads. in %efoodats. magm. LAUNta" : - L � .-:' �' : .third deputy reeve, with a large majority. . . Himitwon- .. -1 .. _ ;.1'__1 - I - - ..._­ . d,.kF,r,t,&.1�:,,cw.few.a.m.4'n,L.o1 Ti-fte mnowo'L43husare 1pnjisration I . . I Sometimes earnest work in the interests T1V= TAULZ-71okeftug litsitio 1. sure. almost lastantantooll to aeutin I boy@ 1119h Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymn Books for' all "Churches . .. . I ­ . , of the tie trod r Curlovid speetarbas. bot - � - h& Only Vwulno artlaW in waftet. and eartain - - IN ALL BINDINGS; f i public is appreciated : here is an TRAiNs oomo EAST EUE AS ]FOLLOWS: !:.9.1k11:r* I R&W bi-S& .. . , example. MIZV-6.tbr-ultinte satishii-tinn. Onaranteed_ Price #1 a tkKtb% . . . � . 7 . . . - No. I EXPRESS . . 8:00 A., M. at throe t ... Weatoi SL Ewhbotue lastii me mbnth- k4dro" "Leisure * I , , - . . - 0HE;;,y9;;OD. ..% . I . ... I : A. DIXON, box 30% TORoN rO. CAN&DA. tLeisur'e Rour," "Sunday at Home," -Girl's Own" and 1,B v' O�,.;, �J - - - . . 11, 3 MIXED, . ". � 2:35 P. At. 0 s - I . I 7 � - . -Alae�I...' � ' A& LOCAL.30 P. M. beautifully bound. A full stock.of all the Annuals British Work- . .1 . ­ ' �-� - . % - -our TRAUVS GOING WESTDUE AS �OLLOWS:- - > 1111H C1111111111 11011IT111S. -lope, Children's Friend, Infant's Magazine, Ak. . J - - -.1. . . . # . .. I A happy New Year to all. y man, Band of I I I _ . - ­ . . . 2 A prepamtilm the will - ' . I . I � JOYS be many and trials few'. No. 8 LOCAL . . . 9:02 A.11. SUPERFLUOUS NA'5111 per anently rerno" . ! . I - . � � ni . . . I . i I Mr. and Miss Burkholder, of Campden, . " 4 MIXED . .. . .. 4:16 P. M. Rtril iii bau vriltwut Injury to LU saui. warr..$" . , � " ' ' ' - , A 1� $1. - L . ,.,.. . Lincoln county, are visiting their many � i2 , EXPRESS . . 9:09 P. M. Goods at a reduction -for next two week . . , . I . � . . . .,: . I . I PIMPLES AND BLACKNEADS P� * week - friends in this locality. - - � . - - i frnm10to&)d&v* Warranted linrefor30davistr"tiveni.81. . . I ; - L I � . . •.� der to reduce,stock.. .. -1 .. . 1. The late flood carried away so much of lr,)r those people I .. in or . , I . I.. .. 'Works. ANTI -CORPULENCE PILLS wh,me aintion. `u�kholder's mill dain that lie thinks it not isawLiter -�f ­tk,, o ,ae� -hetrwr b"ante it is ubcom b .,.- L %iby Marble - .. . ' ' . . . .. �. . M.., . a will not pay to rebuild it. I - . ritable of UX._ ­1_. -,%.t,.e- F -4,r k I K , atug • ANTI T"ej-11 .51-wrial Offet- this yea-i-foi- Sit ii(lay,Sdiool 1,ibi-al-les (in Itzes " � 5 " . . - . I . - . 'i . CORPITLENCE PILLS ' IfKa 15 fbiL a inonth. Thev ejuies P) . 1. Our old friend M. R. Summerfeldt■ I . . - 01 no,telivAAa; rent aw no poli.on. and neer fail. #r1cafor om . . . . . . .6, I . . clef) wo treauguiL. *2.. as au" munt" mmuct". 8L - ' - I . . _;, '_ , - - - I . , , . . . . -spent a few (lays in our midst having on 9 Warranted. 01OVANWANrS_ . Subscriptions received for ,,Mail," "Globe," "Witness," ,,Ad-Mrtiser,". .­ corne down to attend the funerA -of the - COMPLEXION WAFERS ARSYNICAL- , . : .. . MANUFACTURE _ numlift" Whitby papers and Picke-ring NEW.S. Can supply any paper or magazine,. * ]ate- Geor!!e Wilkinson. .. � R I S OF , Bleii-i ttai ii .n. tl­t',)� the form 11%mlemi. Per � I . I I I - , in C- -, r-lula'. .... vii. � Si d t- i anis t-ytea for S.% , t lowest prices. .. .. - 'i . I I I .. I .. i ., . Our sc,iool m-opene(! on If oudaymorn- Marble. Monu 296 ]Lne -a,trVot WOOL Tovmto. kfte. that customer ,. 8 may wish, a 7 . ---. _____ .. I - .. . I . .- �, I I. I L' - . '. � - 1]110 last Fith .in attendance of 40. The ments, Head- ,� I'M "I'll' VOZACAT * Soliciting an inspection' of inv var*ed stock, and thanking you for pas . , . . - L I - , 11 n. ___ __ - - . I -1 I r .1 1) -- . %.. - . � I roads and disac,eceable weather pre' - , . .. . stones, &c , � � .- I Lad . L .. " ''' . ... " . ., . 11 . - . . . - favors, I hope for a continuance of -tile same. NVishin'; you all the Compli- , � , � i .1, , . * .. . -e pup � ,� - . . - I . . . 0 . I � - . 1� . 4 . . .� vented - ed inoi pupils froin being present. .:.. - , And all otliercoineterywork... . I , I ulelits of the Season. I i ! � _s . . . - - ; , .. . . . . * . . - I . 11 �, . Pu the afternoon of Friday last there miio importers of scotch, Swe( ifib, Ainerican � - I - . � I . - . . . . . . . - ... .. 1) . . . . I � . . - . ­ � .., . I . . . . L . ,sed away from our midst an old and I . I ., I s I I and Canadian Gmui ea. . L, I I .. . I �� . I I " r . pa, � . I - . I .; ... - respected resident -George Wilkinson, at All parties wishing work do to call =4 I%- .1 r � - - . . . . � . . . . .. I - . . . . . 0 _• �. .1 � - The VAitby Book *and Music Sto e F ... .. on us before Furelis, ing. All work guarauteed. '' . I . � the ripe age of 83.years. Deceased, who. Prices of the owost.8 . � .- _'.1 . . . - . _. . . � lias resided here for the past 20 years war, I . ' . I . I - � I .. . � . . .�. :�.__._�­:­_ - . � - I - . I - a nian noted for" . L. ... I . - I - - -16 I- _ . c .1 1Ae-(1i. se" tile stifestaids . . cliaractet. The respect in which he was - ­­­ ____ ____ 81wetay.es tvit - -s . - . ? � :.. lield was evinced by the lar. -u number -r [ - .�) rasion haou u. for fxtle bv - , . . Office and works -waltonden's old stand I rZ1-1e-&"`:S. • - ZiMlaZ86210e" . I . 1. his upright cbristian whitb3r. I -S,%- .•. I PICKI-AI.I.No. . - 7 T. DALE, , - . who followed his reniains'to tile place ofW:a,E " O'BRIE --,L\,,- I- - interment, Erskine cemetery, on Sunday .. I. , 1: . I . . . 11 - I . . : . - . . L . - .. � , , -, , -:' . _T -Y. oWrr. _� '. I . - - �. . _.. - -, W1 .1rT3B . - . . I . ; I r , -THE-;' L. - '� . - - : *,;! '. . I I . . . . . afternoon. In the evening a very pow I :-, ... ­;!.. . . L. . . I'' . WANTED. , . � , erful, practical and impressive sermon �' , 41 - - - . I .. . . - . ... . ___ - . � ---. - __ __ --.----- - __ - __ .__ _.___ _ ___----- �. . ' . . i , I % - I . . ' I , - - . - Rev. J. J.-Redditt from the text: -Pro. `.`.... J on "ry or COU-1-1111bSi011. I cati-make a . . - . . - ... cions in the sight of God is the death f iiiii.cesfiful 6 . ! su table , to the occasion was preached b ' - _V - ' ' - X to take orders for Knrvery Stock- 'URE iD SEE I ' *­ " ;:- y .. W111rT:B 111" BE S . . � . - . ' 0 PHOTOGRAPHER& 6.d1%_MJZ:S2V1.A.2�T . his saints." Psalms 116: 15. We would - . . I . . . of any ot,,- % is i will work and fon(,%v my in- . � I , L like to give a summary of the sermon but � -�- . liaisii hr.udboine outnt free. . .1 . . . . . .­­ . . ;; . I . . structiontiL Nt ill it L . � - . '. I i . .L ­ 1. . - . . . . 11. - . . . L... I - . ..: .. . , . ",I not permit. The following are I . and pav Foul sitlary,or routuoRsion every week. '! . AND LEARN THE PRICE 0�1 . .. .. . . - . space mi. . � � . I L . . . - Write for terins at case- V.. 0. ORAHAM. . I . � a few (,f the cor,cludiiig remarks: -"I. As ' A prompt, quick, reli - .. . % . , . . __ go "urservivati. Toronto. out. !d- 12 . . .1. . . . I . . . . ­ - . ti,110 .% � . . . . I , I - . the person .of George Wilkinson was ex. . able wo I tdIs every . . - . �;.... . .. IL __ .. -, , -e, wealth, lux -s t I . -- I . .. bibited npt learillug. culture, r . _ - -_ - - __ --- MY NEW STOCK OF STOVES AND LAPS. . � , I have the largest trade ' _ Prof. Loi', - . , ury or faine, only the iueek simplicity of . ! . . - I - - - .. faithwhicli 111wle his life a psalm. Ilis -, -1 - . :, - - .. 11 .L . ' , '­ wab the nobility of Heaven's aristocracy. .. I BEFORE PURCHASING' ]ELSIRWilERE. . . . �. _ in Ontario couuty. ; , . . ... .1- . . . ­ .. He would scorn to do a inean thing and I . I . � . . . I 1. .. _...'.: I . . . 1, ,. I .., ... ­ . i ly - I L - . . . � I ..- . 11 -, - I If I say'I'll have your pictures rea( . . - . . I ­ - . now goes to his reward." ' MEMORY . . - L I)%- 'a certain day, I'll have them I . .. Servr.nt of ('roti, well done! ­ --­-.,� - . . -.1 . , � . . � . � . . - . . . . . . Thy gloitous warf itre's past, . - .: . that clay, and they will be correct- 119COVERY AND TRAINING METHOD , , . . . - - I . . . 1. � �..._,.. �.. i. . . The battle fought, the victory won, - of vidultarat" uwt&u~ which -'- th+ 0 . . I I . � : " "t" ical rembs of tho . . .:. I th M . � . . ... ­ . And thou art crowned at list. . , . ly done and finely finished. . .- - Orietnal. WM Spite ot - . . . . . . I 1. Ubk*: ff�� &unlw by *srums would-be . . . . V . , . . . . �­ I " ..baft w . , I . . . .so- - -_ .., . i audau" to rub" hum * � . - ' ' _. .. . - .- I -, I I . I � �. " Az-----.- . . - ;. . - - - -- , - . .. I i I . - .1. . MALVERN. . '..'. '.- My new gallery is one of the largest & firtift ON bw (mill of wh" his &*&chum) . . - ; . I w._ ! , . � . ... said .. C1 ont and Pickering.,, , . � . ." . "FW - j arem I I I .. . . . I I -1, - ol - :: Pnd - , A "C=111 is V*oosulm - . as A,= :L . . , T . I and best appointed in the Province. Q. n . - . . 1= bd4h nmlsoom W jwtilig as Bb's - - I - -M ­ . I hear I - -- - M411iii1i --- ------- -- ---- - - - . - . I .- . -, .. . ... 'We I e r D. Walker is going t6'start a Everything is as handy and tasty Omitwe. Eba Pronip"mis (eowi posi, tn-) gl"w -' ' � - . ,'? - 1 1 ,4 , �­ . . . , . . . barber shop here soon. . Anial,tionecd pecyU in all parts of Um globe who be" "11- . I - .�:�, I A � ; , .. . . as money can make it. Call � wo . - I I-... �' I - ----. . - -1 . I A . . . Mr. Robert Green had the misfortune . is am. 60 . I . , - =04% wAt= M um ; __. .-. ,�, ... . � . , . - . � around when in Whitby., � . . UNDERTAKING, BUSINESS Is . .1 - of having the windmill blown off his barn * . -`_ bwkwa a 4S *in*" ":. :. � � .. . . - I . . � . . J � . , I fte. eur#d. && Fcff Fniep"GaMi f , I . : 1: � ::- . t . - - � .. ­ - . MI -1- - . ,6 1 , . - .- - , - ` 'I � s by the heavy wind storm which passed - I . :. _. � - - . * I . '. * 4 . '�, I . I T P11 E�a . . - . . - . -,%"% .5 .. .. - ... . .. . - . I.: ­ I . . - _..,.,t i . . I . . - =. 0 Ma . A. IL 1 111111PIPIL 927 FM ATOMS% PLY . - - . - . .., , . - . . . through here recently. . .1 . ... . . , ­ ! . . ..� - :'. .. - A. . . , . I - % Mr. Marshal is soon going to leave the -____ __ - ­ I- - _ - __-_ .� 11 .. I I I . i I � - . L - . . �: - it'. I ' I . A - .: ,.. . _ - - I � , I . - . I . - 1, - - i I .. . I . -_ � - � . I . --- Forfar farm. He has the sympathy of all � I - . � 1� ". - 'I .i. . his friends and neighbors who think he � . - i - I I - _.: .. . .1. . . - A. HARRIS, SONOMPANY, �. .. , *,. a ... I . : I .1.. .... 7 � _�.__ L. . : has been badly used. ­ 11 . - .- - I . . . _.. - . - . . " .: .% - - � - We wish the Sons of Temperance would __ - , . - . - Mtsnufacturers of the. . . . . . L .. ., . I ._.� : I - I . : It - . . . - - - - - - . - . . . A - I . .. . .. � - "I . . ' .- . �. --- - ___ . . . -F . . . I .. I , I . . I t :.m I . . . ' . . . L'.. . -, hurry up and give us an entertainment ' -_ �., - -_;,-­�' '-_, ' , L! I . . - - - 33ra=tfor(l Zjic��t Steel Mind,or. '' - I I L ".": . ­ , I � L � .- .1 . to liven the times up a little. We bear � 1. -�� I . T. W. L a*moreaui, Funeral Director, has returned to his o1a I -, -.-,.. 1;. - _,".,��k . - . � I . . 1. L .t . . . . - . :. , --; -�', ., . - .. . . . .. .1'.. .:. . . - ' � � , . �,, � � they'are going to hays a private' debate : . � . I . .. - .. . :. .. I . . -_ I . I - _. . . L . - : --� . . % I � . - - I f - -, � I - . next Friday evening, and we cant see � why . __ . . I . I 1. stand in Whitevale, where he will carry on the , . . I I - L. . . . ­.J.� i . . . _� . - .- .1 �.__i I_. � L� . .. they dont have it public and lotus all - I L - . I underitak, b i hiess as 11sual. - . . . : -1 � I '� -_ I.. , . . . - 1.11 ELY I S1 . I- . - - . I ; .. . . L' . . '. : , , . . hear it. . - . . 11 :_ . .- - - . - . I - �, . . L . - . * IrMrx=M�T � 7xr.44.2= 11 - . . . .. ... �,".. �'�:, 'AL Mr. Calander has ,moved back to his .- _%. . I � FI .S M=.&11-11.ms:�J :MID. - - _', . I - 1. �_ - � � ... � .-. _. ... - ... r - hotel vacated by Mr. Beldam who left . ... - - , - .. 1. . . ' - - Full stock of funeral supplies. Terms moderate. I I...--, . . . I ,.1: - . the 1st of Jany. We think the latter • � . . . . i,�, - ..... . � . ,, , - - _. * , ­ ' "'� � '. : . _.:�, � -._.L.": .!_ , ., , � _ . Should have moved a day sooner as he - _... - L... . ., ----V-. _E? . I.- ;_,L_ . _� -.J� 1, I couldn't got the things all away in time . � - ...:_ . . . rT. W. 1[j_&7&T0_ 2M_&T.TX0 .... .. � � . - M-1 i . . . . L. . - - .. .1 � . s I � � . I- and therefore' had to move them across t "'i ., - 11 L . _____._____________________ - ----.----- ____ .- . ;4,11 . : - to the corner grocery for safekeeping till . �7- ��,-�. . � . . I -- _�< - __J . I . : I . . ­ , - - , " .�.:, L' I - lie could conveniently move them. . . .. 1P:E01<1E!1?j11`T%a - 1� s _. : ..�.,-... -'I: -.-1_1_... � ."'- I . - - � _j�'. ­_ �.�,i *44- . . . . I . . ...; � . � _: . _ ­�.� ", T,- r L . On th6 31st day of Dec. '89, Mr. Archie - 11 I - ' . . , _ 1, , . .,- .- . ' . , �. :. Forfar Miss Bella Ormerod were ­­ � . __.ZW ir . .1 I - , - ' � . .1.:-1:. -J. - I � married at the residence of the brides Z. .� 1. .,;.,.,: * , 11' ..� . = ­ -1 .--., -1 t ..%�". I. - I �<_ parents, or, the 3rd concession east of , So mv- WAREROOMS I L . - -*; .- F RNITURE I 1_'- s��._�_O_,.:­­,�.. here. Rev. J. J. Redditt assisted by Rev. - . � _�j.,` '.'." ...;: _.. L, '.W_, _. .. _ . *�­ ; � . - t - - ­ , .I � . -- . .- -_ IS THE PLACE TO GET -----,- - ­ --,:,j.,_- ,,,, - .I-:.,.,, ., j; Mr. McMillen united the happy coupe. .., I - "-. - 9.1�.., ";, f �;IA . . ,PARLOR- i , ": : � , . , ` j" - L . . - .S -,. -, ­.....­, � " 11 . , � Miss Ormerod acted at; bridesmaid while . - BEDROOM SETS from $17 up. BEAUTIFUL PLUSH UITE -' - :­': : , - - - . -T i�, ...­­ _____, -:1 , , . I I •. :_ - �. i- 1: - � L , ... - . -:'y, , " -K, - - - . Mr. W. Forfar acted in the same capacity - �: I ,�:..'�_ , � i� �-. 4, ... . - -1. -I_ -� . sumptuous . '. ._ ,-.:,1 . 41, . for the groo" after which a sum lis . - SOFAS, COMES, EASY CHAIRS, and in fact an , ... - ... I !� ,N.-1;, .*�__ -,­ . ­...., ____ __ � ,.e �,' L . - W��. 1 � - , ­ - - - I .. I - I... �.' _-4.1 - .. . L - supper was spread, of which all the guests I I- _. usually kept in a first-class Furniture Stores I .. I -, � �, . . '''' - -N 1. . � . -L. ­ � . . ­ 1. : � . - �.... � ­ ��L'-.!, � .;�.,:S. L.. � �_- " ,­�� -.4-l'. � " - " - . __'.1-., ._�_'­ . . .1 . I '. � - - I .- . --,.. .1 .,___1 , . .1 Ti; ... .. . � _­�. 'r __k 4 14 . partook heartily, there being a goodly To the Farmers of Pi-ckering Township : - �. , 11 . . I . - � i ­ : �-,'.7.. ,,;��,":.: V'!` ", L . .. . . . . . I . - � - - " -_ ' f .1 . .. . '' , - . � 1. . . - I I . . � __ I L I , -, .1 � . _­iz; �e; .... . .. , -� ", ., 4 , . umber of relatives of the bride and C �'V I .1 ..."L .: . , GENTLEMEN :-At t�is season of the year I - wish to bank all my __ oba ote itL. '.all' itIq .." - -4,i. L,-�k, , groompresent. Then came the crowds _ Our Undertaking Department is P1 � * -'--K ..., ,,:�A . , �, ': . _ L . . 1/ , - _ �L._:�_�,4 �L,f � � _ .�,�, - �7 .4 , ers'for the hearty latronage which I have received, and trust , 4�i, ,,,, Of Yount, people till the house was filled ctl8tom 1. I . ,...- �k� , . n that my branches. Haviug gone to considerable expense in repair- � ..- -...;,��­ t ", r, `� 4, A * . - _��..' -, , �f_,"_".;.. . *1 �_ �_ ,W,. - L X, 'L ATO , , � : who enjoyed the light fantastic Until IL my dealings have beensuch as to merit confidence in the future., During 1 �-_4 . . __; _, . - .._�, I I � ­�, , Z -t ,-�� _? . . - - .. , late hour. the music being furnished by the past year there have b aen sold 5000 of the Crantford Light Steel Binders, ing .our Hearse, it if; second to none in the, county. ,. : .. .� � ­,­ � '" - I I., �1­i` 1, V, _ - . �f i �_f,-.,,�, .'-,pf--:_� , , . " , -_ . 1, L - . , . , �_ . _ . N. .�w * , , I . ..�'­, ,�- - 1. � ­ -1, ,I. - t. '. . .1. . , . I.. - . , , , - violinist Win. Callaudar,1 end guitarist and over 500 of these werol sold to farmers in Toronto and vicinity. In pur- ­ i , ' . ` . ' - �,�!,_.,-",. t . _ . L �, -.-..- ;: .. ' " - �-, .� � `M. � , 1..,., � ..i. L':, !�z%,, . ­ _11, " V .,� . _�_ H. Harrington, R. Ormerod acted as chasing implements, fwm�rs should not only ascertain whether a machine - r: ­ - - I .. � .11" . floor manager. The presents were num- il­,; HILTS I LDILLINGHAMJs.:L.�--T­�­. �.`. 1'�,i,, K�- -' ­ ' - - -1. _'­''�r_:L4 can do good work, but mhOuld auto consider the dumbilety of itte article and '. �,;�.,� ., - .. -.'L i. -, . L- _ tiff. 0� "� . _v �. V .j�. . I ,f . . .. - .. . I , - .A PZ'. . erous and costly. . , I .1 - �', . A , � _____ the reliability of the makei. The -fact that no time can be lost in harvest &���-- I � : - - k,I, S.'a, - . , '. i ­ . .1. .1 I �� . . �. . - � . ­ ilf, , ^' I 1. IL . _. . - A ... :", � � .1 - ,* . ;1L I -1 " " " - ­ ��' " . i -,! : i, .:7 i� :1 ,.,. - _�'.., - ...V _ ­ % I . -1 � 7 '. I . � , 1, - : 1. .. 1� , � DnoAiD-1a Pickering on the 3rd 6, wife of - . . .1 .. V - .. �� il 0 � ­ .. v-14, , . . BIRTHS. I without endangering the crop should chow the necessity of wouring a ma- ,.,- - : � - , - .,,��,_ -,_� . inst, th . - ' . . '. - I chine -that is not liable to fail in its du just at a time when good work is � ,�, � .- , ­ %�-�%�� 4 Ed. Broad of a daughter. ; I � ,; 1` -_ . .1, .... -.1. ch'ne dot -1 I ; , .. . , *,THEL'.",`1: NEWS'1� I.V-41f " I' % .-11 "I. _. �.V - , . . .­ _'N__ _��__ ­ �1_ " �_ , 1. -1;- � . I . ". , . ��`,� �.,�;,l L MARRIED ., ­r ;,AV.A-'��, V most required. A day loot in waiting for a new part, or a mechanic from the - �',: �,.:114 A . - ; : I k, � �, .. . - ,4 1 . .1 . . ' ... . t �� I . : � .. J,-." ­­ i, _: . I . - ,�._ ­ � _'.,,�._ , .. . '. 1-.. ... ": . ,__ J�� , W i0% -,; , - - � '�q­'­' - �_ . it�"J Y - - - I .. ". ,­ , - . ,i it .8 i;f, " ,�, - ,L' � . _ . . I - in . ls'tbe- liveliest ied local psper-ili the district * �­ - doessay 11 WitiaHT-MooRz-on Jan. 9th 10w, at itte rent- shop, may the loop 6f acres of grain, or more than the differen6e if �, .. ­ .1 ,-. . . L ... v *-. L ,� dente of the bride's parents Heatheots, Col- . ,,' , - - �,' . - -1 � C "I V: ._e .. between the -BralWord" and a cheap short-lived machine. In those .�__O.. .1'. - .� - . Lingwood township. Ontario. Miss Anna Moore price I .. itself., The truth must -be told, even though 'we.. . � , _­­. ­ I I - - � -, it - .�K_A' - - 1.�'. I � , i , . . .-. - �, �. . ;f1q, lal 1 1 . - , . - . _11! � :. - , - � to Albert E. Wright of Pickering, Ontario, - , .- . L L;' I . �­ - � _�?,V _�, Ft I , . - rare instainoes where 66 Brantford needs repairo the required parts way be 11 ? , , ��A. ... I % ,.;' I -:.­,._�'L . ." - . • � -0 ... , .. .-... , , blas in it. Our subscription list - - __ 't c" . ., _? N41", ',_ 1�lv . , , . , "' � 1% 4,',V,�!V--� I - . - , _� oeenrecl either at my Agency, Pickering,or at the ware-Tooms, 90hurch fit., � - -r-, !k: - i- I .. . - � Q .. � . I � Stouffville has been incorporated ovir I . 1�, . k� . 4 - : - -4-,� ... I � ..... a . L - - ,;ii 11 - . -4*�,� - . , 1" ' ' - "I - " - tj k'�*. . . - . I � L4"4�,.;' � � - . . _ �, I . ,%. , _ , . - I - , - L . � ­_ I -1% 1, - t 4 I . . . . L IL' � .� , . � : : - ��. ,''.�. I .. - goes aheaa at thexate of Ten new,,, r,,t,L.", -�,I.1welve years. � Toronto. Thanking all 6ustowers for past ps and asking a contmu .., , *;,- i ,- . ; 11.1 - ", .-P - , , " -.* . ' *�,�-kp .�� ' '�: . ,-- , ,.'�u ve! , A .% :' , - -J, - ;�_a. � . . , -W.I . � I I ,t� --,,i*,�, .� I L ... .- �. 1'.'':'. , -,, �, - -- L. . " �- - 6� -, - ,L �'.'kt.; -Ross Johneft hu be&appointeil Dep. ance of the. same. aud wisbing ali snippy Now: . ', ' 'J�' " � il ft". 14..,,,,,,,,,,, "b..'606cribera eaq� *eek. , - � - , ..' , , . i '. ­ ­ - -1 . - . � , .4 W . ".: - I . N t Al,,��, L-1 2 -..'., -V. W- ,_ ,:. . - - -I 'ANIN.. . &­Ond ­�--� "�;:I , - �Ot,o % . to- 111,',.-._11 : . ,4 - . 'i ...",�--i rk � . .��.�,.,, 4 r, I . . . . I .., , . � � _. - I : . .. _: . 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Ic basks the t•Yo want to ` ° .`° ° ever before me ; bot bins hb of the mstob was e , Then fro bel p n pooh neon a n me tell y4 a est elfleh end moat plaintive round 1 lig ,prince with as rough hand ala the peassnb. ` y g Kings, Empsrors, Ptesiden5s, noblgii. ally Your mother. �'Veh, iBs os "ic'on m+lti tell the whati oa lases," aid herd. Ib wa like nothing more than the lnmffisienb to reveal as thin m rte than # an aninteret ting @tor a CHAPTER IL-A - TT of L Y y g swelling rise end fading fall of an Xolian few feeb of brick work on each hie ; beyond, have been Compelled to acknowledge its children, ib may appea \the • DzAxx I, "bah I shall nob bind myself to anything. beep. the darkness was impenetrable. superior sower. Indeed, as far se Pt►ris is ' The i peaks cow a m$an o - A m �ttres& was brow hb down into the "This comes of Riving yon a good @dao&- . d*oo _ . , I., I drew cab one of the oandlen and lib it, concerned, the epidemic has raged with . or forty-five summers ; the • - `` parlour and m gr&ndfat lar was laid on It, tion. Why, my father would knock my head :CH &PTER IV,-Dower sgs $ throwing down the match when the wick greatest severity In the aristocratic quarter, • ; dining room La a small b while hie late comp%nio of the taproom off if Idared to answer him in that disobe- made as atrai ht an their legs permitted to dienb spirit, aud'hwe am I nigh on seventy- What was bo 1 an ��g to sot'ddewaya fc the bucket I hey dna by it. At one of the fashi nab eghotels, in . of taste, and of a wonan w $�nport, to fe ah a fame hono-setter who two yearn old. You won a bake your dying ae viol blot the wind o sed, hive slipped sharp his, and looking down with my candle which there are no lase than forty persons, fluence surrounded everyth lived tktdre. t waw a tffbo matter to bb?• down the b+nokeb rape and possibly have raised found that the stop if taken would there ie only one who is nob laid up with itself in each movement c - get him out of bed and ersaade him that "No." • . .. y . there was a re need of his-eervioeti, and _ "Comesoaity, yon ain't such a aoanatural Co ba oadsim h�wer�even if I had fonad nerarly lib the botinm of the�s�iaft tab only affairs of state, andh6 e1parsllztd bn inew • aur d caallebdo betters ngs ; that thuao ear ices would be paid for. Three `young viper that i< I told yon something y Y Po boars eta ed afore hem de his appearance, might cause the death of a ionoasnt old man ooarags to make the s i ffi b and�w � wast used by the ifalling of�theglighted Places of public g hering, sn h as churches squirre In Hampshire, the of p randiather la oa'd o and_let io-oat to all the weirldw? ankmwn. 111@ taidy ani duriu t ab time y g Y Y. The conning and bheabree, have been praotioally deserted. bon, the daughter of s vacs on his back sr ging a to pain, never for . " Ib re not likely that I would." ! land Sud ooh the secret of the villainous old math Endo the weber below. o moment r ntuving h a hands from the •� Then withonb takiDg no oaths you Lind smaBBler, my great grandfather. I felb sure of the old sanagglor@ who had aced the well rhe Curiebmas feabivlaiea have been greatly coanbry. And now they t e moment n remise that oa won't that my grandfather, always under the do- in a secret passage to the saves cone evident interfered with. Bays the London Correa- t1!heir life Ras nntronbled . Tittle bee on is cLes.. At on , of give your solem p y t after &teem ti to aha ge tic position, ib lea an one kpow what I'm Ing bo tell yon. miaition of his Esther, was playing bat an In this, for the p ask being removed, water pondent to the "GFlobe" : "Oa the oontinonb hod known great grief, bot P K sin w uld db rive him on'b err if the matter, tab bhers that *&eery Part in thin dramatic business, and would hrve bees drawn from the well p3ople have a very eaeellenb ezeana for bak- wallowed and ripened their seemed as if xh I saw the neoeeaiby for •obing with oantion to dLprove any saspiolon of ag,tirlug sewn- ing their Christmas soberly. By all were true to thoaieelves. - again of coned naness. a Rroane>l, and iWs seettled." He drew his hand from ander in accounts somethin Bike a carter of the well, the man was unl the sweat nam out upon hla face-; implor- the bedclothes and pub a key in my hand. to accomplish as vestigstion snaaordnlly. ne ofli:en. g q et ht forward, while tl ane me with hi eyes to oma nearer, and, •• This Ie the ke of the Cottiage. Yoar'e At present the only thing to be done was to This esoapd and the @hook it gave to my entire urban papula`ion of rhe - No I lana g y t a woman, Sim l that and antis for bre th, hew layered :- of is o n there dha c " He dived allay my grandfather'& suspicion a@ mach as nerves made me still more cautions in my must be down wioh the inflaenzi.. No large P Y p g g g P y' oesable. edvaooe. With the light held out before age oily save home seems to have cscapad this Their characters were their ' Sonny, if.I eaonld g off in a swoand, under the clothes end broagbb ap another P lett the hotter hmgiasf is my left hand, and the open knife in my queer contagion. Everywhere else one pond that no man nor coo. you won'ai take n o meas vantage to. gab as key. "This is the key of the wall in the I closed the well, eerie The children, a as I fonad lt, wad pitted the Cobb ,look- rlpho, I made my wap slowly and, I meat hears of Emperors, Princes and Ministers P g• this here little bag, will on ? wash ne. he said, with some trepidation, q a ed res ctivel 15 and 12 I remised hir»ti 1 wont neither beach the .. in the door 0ter me. On my way ova the own, with a most unpleasant eensatloa of ill, of regimental barracks taraed into g . y p You'll unlock the cover and let down some g their areola. It n ala a ba a rn self nor !lab o o ` e else touch Ib vietuale in the hookah. When yon feel the cliff's an ex-flanatlon of one anomaly suggest- fair along the bricked passage. Presently, hospital,, of eahools, theatres and Courts of . ha P atherin The tin b R y Y ed itself to me. Ib had struck me baking I found myself ab the entranoa to a Deva, law otoeed and bualnees almost proebrate, PPy g g• whatever happened. bucket touch the bottom, you'll whistle like a last lance sin the washhoase that ib was a spacious and lcf ty, shored up at intervals Naturally this kind of thing serves as a evening i:p the year and t i :. "Bub if I shouldn't corn back out if my as It yon were calling a dog ; then you ll g seaembled as vas thele coo • ewannd,' he gasped, "i£ I should go right count fifty slow, and pall np the basket. queer place for a well to he sank, for the with giants and groat fatly timbers. The damper bo the holiday msrrpmiking, and ib ear oat and the Lew. ear I off and there's no d, -'ifs me round any- After col iah on'11 aheb the Dover down• house abood witbin a hundred ya of the white Chalk refloating the rays of the candle • is nob a matter of surprise that the universal Y y r, .. " , , S Y otiff's ed e. To be sure a reat m of the made bhe cavern comparatively light. In Christmas tree promises to present a forlorn The story of car ht bei a how, ea b ten o dock to m grow in truing, ock it careful uome cab of the house and K g our lives, Mr. Wright bPga Y Y ' Cliff had fallen away, and at one tim it might front of me wall a mase of debris sloting up and withered appearance, with a sparse ` yon must open the bag and see what,'d inside lock that careful, and so bring both keys ha to a reservoir for a stream perools- to the roof, where the fallen oNl oho ed the show of tapers and very little gingerbread. _ ' lime Deither of us have k (- on it-do you hear ?' back to me in sob less than two holm ah the q° PPS rsoaal adventure. You - He made me rep�ao my promise to observe Cntside." - ting through the obwlk. Bnt now I aCoonnted shore enbrauoa ; tab I oanld @ell no alga of The disease counts ire victims by the pe for its axistenea there by a more aatiafaotory any habitant nor hear any sound. hunatues of thousands, nob legs than half a - speale of your prandfi,tber 1 - .' these wishes when the bone setter told him 11 What is sin the bottom of the well?' I eonolaeion. man, simple in his habits ai to prflpare his mind for some nasty twinges. asked is amazement. I could see, as he Ib was' the secret Wry that $addeniy, the slleaae was broken by a million being estimated a9 anffertug from its Wee used for communicating with the Caves loud Caw, and, shifting the candle, per- attacks. At first the disease was of a mildl devoid of guile, wit.h anfov W hen the tedious and painfal operation narrowed his eyes and pasitid his tongue " touch faith in outward a was finished, and ha felt comparatively easy, round his month, that he was pregaring a oa the shore. IO was gaits possible that calve 1 iv a recess that had bean thrown oharaater, banlga bh3 phyeicIans called I . r PP invisible from the bop an oatleb at the into darkness by the shsiow of a beam, a ib, and oomparatively libble mortality result. . t b,,sb or, cf her, my heiidre my grandfather's spirits revived. lie i r me. t beat of judges. As she ie t< `•Sonny," he said, "I'll be popped into a •� Wh&t's down there?" he sold ; "why a bottom led laterally lobo theehoked caverns. smooth Blab of chalk on which cone sac the ed from is Ltihbarly, however, IO tae then, my ideal of all than a handbarrer and wheeled off to the eattage ab live thing. What live things do_they gena'!- Thain. hypobheals aCoonDtsd for my @wing pitcher I hod lowered in the morning, and aaoamad a graver form and in m;ny ca3er is loved her and my father - once. I shall be ala right as a trivetb oaut ly keep ab the bottom of a pit 2 Why baba. no one at the bottom of the shaft when I let beside io a piece of the bread on which a complicated wibh pneumonia which ire• . choice. Her father did no+ •the afeernoon.:' That'd ib; it's a bear. IL's a pet of f+that's down bhe light.. jaokdaw was perched. He looked up at gaently proves fatal. R3porte from Paris, diPposition and happy•pc The bone-setter laughed.: , , I don's say bat what he'a mad to kee a I said nothing'about the pitcher, or the me for a moment with a grey eye end than where ab flr9b the oitizme were diepoead bo He thenght me wild, 11c "You'll ata where ou -a e," he said. P A strap a sounds, or m ens icions, to rn not to work a ain di i oat the Crumbs breab the matter as a joke, stats that In . y y bear ; that a neither here nor there. Had S Y ' p Y S g6 °g .: loved ridicg. On boxing - ' `Why, yea won't be able bo move cub of andfather when I returned bub I feigned vigarausly. Was this the Captive- the consequence of the constantly increasing had a stee lechase meet j afar take and knock my brains ant if I dido c 8r P bed for a week or two; and when ou of to be nodi ioasl curious with ells eo to bear '-I could see o0 one else. Crowds at the hoepttala En 3 aathoritie9 are Y g keep it alive, and now yon know why 1 ve P: g Y Ohe jack- erecting tante for the sufferers. Tho ander occasionally to ride. `beak to your cottage you'll have to keep been so anxious to find him, and in @ooh a the�bear, and how io Dame there. I stepped towards the recess, . - It was in 1836 that I baa eompone constantly about to help yea." pickle aboab not gebtiag home Young ane don 0 oaghtsr est gabs dew ojared pugging ab the bread, eyed ma takers are ovrworked and many of their able moaat. S.creYcen, a 1 - •`Kee someone in bf ut tba to tel me 2 tionr, replied the old mau,very well pleased askance, and not hiking the look of me employees are down. In consequenoo of -- boned ba was one of the p P He seemed perfectly eatiefiad with •this •, Y . he gasped. The idea seemed to fill him with outrageously h i`If explanation.' and quite with my pretended simplloity, All hopped off still farther into the darkness. the iaoress3 to the number of funerals the father's stable. I had ent terror and he said no mora for a long while, eonfiient that I acoep%d it for the truth. they're gob to do is to mind what'& said to I followad on and found the recess to be system of draping the oharohea with @nor- principal racy of the day, i : bot lay with hie d no asi:>,pe ere if nna) 13 to •, gad what vlobnals sm Ito pea in the 'em ; that's what father has been hammering an opening into a second cave. By the mouvhaagiugr of black and the expansive : to be run over three and realiz- his position or see t�.ny way of aoaom- basket?' I asked. - into me these last seventy years. Now slab there were some rags neatly arranged parade of various emblems of won kava been . hunting country. Among - F modating himaelF to cironmstanees. "There's a bit of pork on the wash'as yoa're got to go'ever to Bonporo and find. on a boulder ba form a cunblon. I had no dispensed with by Paahorlty, The oral asl i was the Tomboy, a good to . father d' esee r You're otto o and look don t now that I should find the reit Cap- report of deaths for the week gives " d0 Ib was three o clock in the morning when shelf-cub a rasher .above a half a blush + y g g splendid speed and a c�pi j I taraed into bad. At eight I rose and thick ; and thane's b lied tater@ ; ant io Iwo all the beer shops and leave word Live in the next cava Surely enough I did, more deaths than for the preceeding week, was owned by a blajar heti Y g three, end likewise there's a loaf of bread, e�arywheee that bit, son wants him-tela and sstraa a nae ib was coo. Aa Frankton there have been two deaths Y went down to seem randfathef. He wag g g Oars. nu know, was a , . -- wide awake, and greened me with a look of ant a elite of that mi ldlin' thin, about a took queer. And if he iia o to be toand at A second oaw from the jaerdaw drew my from the disease. Na er ns Cases are The Major was to ride and - satisfaction. inch and a half or two inches through." B.»port you can go over to Stringham, and eye at once to the left o. the eabranoe to the reporbed among Eogl visitors at the . rival to me for your mother I .- "I've bean- heaving bine load all night' S ioreby, and Pautness, and you might like- second Cava. and theca in a kind of stoove, , Engadine. In Madrid t ereare over 63,000 . it-and I knew it, but he-h j y�„ �� Havin givan- me these instructions my wise ran aver do Towerbrid Waon hen about with strips of oAored rag in a oases, and many persons have died, had not~ Fa*her did not _ conn said he, bat I think I've gob my ge• g grandfat er exhortied me to do just what f ou're found him tell him ou waub a barbarous attem t at decor•trion, I paw Tae disease has reached America. It first . :can Tin's now. Yon mnsb go and find Y y p teeing, hot dId sot wsn : n was told to do and no more to c: in + away hundred undo. I dare ser he'll bulli on crouchin a on a Rotor of straw overspread a eared in New York cit bob the other I - 4fa`her. Better go now mediately, the momentl had done it ; warning me that ah dr boo if he sees oa Y Dia cif tyo old with blankepta a child with loo hair fall- ay Y, - sequently, I had secured a Dz)n•b bother yourself about that, said y g g g day 43 of BwaoD's police (orae were acid . take th mourt. The Ton if hie Either discovered that I knew of his Fanwfok the land en0 he'll come down Ing over her shoulders. The j sokdaw was to be affsoted wioh it. Ib has reached a favoriZI She had won 1 I, thinking he was troubled with the pros- erg • •. keeping a bear (" which," he said• "is con with the mono I warrant, Then when erched on her shoulier. •ind in contrast cash err far wash as Kt►nsas. She probe• known. - Saracen had nev pact of my selling the cottage, I can wait ii y' P bilit ie that it will revail more or less . trary bo the laws ) e, cls like ere not, would ou'te ob the mono oa can &li our with its Tams the child a talc seemed a few days for the money. lj y g Y y P Y P ge Y p retarded ere a 5elder. sake my life t}o prev nb aay evil sones lues- osble and run for farei %rts at ones. uite white. I o�uld nob see her face for enerall over the whole Continent. As bo - "Ic ain't that,'' he replied Impatiently. gap q • g Y For weeks and moat' =`You must sto and find father, yes to himself' because it aan'a ri ht for ono ans to be she had covered it with her thin whine hands its real nature, doctors ara still unable to I ed forward to the da I tell yea. Ib was somethin more than meta curiosity has ing aboab doinv nothin "'g Send father too stub onb what to her unaccustomed You Ro to Bo port now ab once, and find g Q _ $' sagcee. Some claim that Ib is the oonmoa should meet my hated Mrs Eiarde, he general shop in Me:•maid that hastened me to the cottage, My on to me, bvb you needs t come La3k your senses was a blinding light-bhe candle, to grippe of France rendered more virulent by was lots of • betting and afresh. Yon npataire and if father's ab grandfathers Explanation was altogether Belt. Yua clap on ell soil while tine wind o me a feeble glimmer. the peaaliar and unseasonable weather, iborrowed, and, I was elm t home tell hi I'm took queer, and he'd untenable. However mad my S-teat-grand- fair. Now, that's whet you're got bo do. (ru cis ca•rttrtt>tD) while others are of the opinion thea ib i• the . • stolen, every shilling that . wanted, If h � ain't ab home go ani look •father might be I knew that he was nob ma,i Bab lo-ik here, if you do nob find father by + . Syrian fever which has spread over Europe. was •ll on and not a coPe for him on th !pier and if that's no good en,)ugh to.. keep a bear at the battom of a w-morrow morning you're got to come bio\ Bat the question of what It is, is of lees . to 3. Ab length the day An Jlbased Juryman. have a look in &b the Dolphin and likawt&e veep, nor was my grandfather mad enough here by nota, tea►ase them ain't no one imp�rtanae to those who are liable to its Colmar, my chum aforesai, the Hearty T r and the Three Mngs sad the proEcribe snob a bill of fare for an animal else to teed that gallas heir, d'fe see." Jobn Culver, the mach berated Chicago aataake, than fortffying oneself againao b me wt 7 o'clock and I was ]ian;hor ;'in act you'd better try all the of that kind. The only feasible oonjeeture I told him I did see, and 1_it him. juror, who V held rapoasible far Che lenient Absolute immunity agatneb the diaea.e bhers the course. Ib was a brig, beer @bops an publics, one artet the other was that their prisoner was human and a As soon as 1 had finished my dinner I puoiabment iCfltated on,thesoullen wretches appears to be none, so.�that the dictate of lag and the birds in the lay - as you come t 'em ; but find him you mueb. dire enemy, whom they had not. the Courage went to a ship's chandler, and bought a who murdered Dr. Cronin, is just Dow reoeiv- wisdom is khat if there is any means by - ing merrily when with aim, And I'll tall u for wby"-he dropped his to'kill ortright. I fount the Cottage as it Coll of sixty fathoms of stout hemp cord. Ing a little more attentiion than he desires. which the eases tibilit can be iedaced P y of dawn I peeped ant of c voice, and to ed"auspiciously at the door, was when I`reached ib the day before. The With the ail of a lad I carried it to the lin dally mail has greatly increased in vol• and the power to shake off the disease can . dew. Up ao that motnent, s _ ss i be fear d an eavesdropper-"it's a drawn blinds and looked doors" the steam- cottage on the olifi I paid the boy, end oma siao' hb ananv,abla azparieaces in con- be inorer►sad, the preaaation costo ao be sad had experienced an ati - matter of life or death. ' ing potratoes on the table were understand- waited until he was well oat _of eight before ayodon with th+o remsrksbte trial. He is re- heeded, Much may be done to diminish the - tancy. On that mornt I looked ab him in doabb bob the abrenn- able now; I hsd come there ab the moment be nning my work. calving letters filled colla alt wrtaof threats. ,@verity of the attack, avoiding ezceues of ow it was, my anxiety oneexpressio in his face indicated elaarly when my grandfather was aboab to feed the had b break info the hones, for is it 0lie outraged eltizju, s ning himself •`Tse ovary kind, labs boars, iadalgAnae in sating were all gone and an in, NI . _ enough that a had said no more than the captive. may be imagined• my grandfather had Oaken Voice of a Million addresses him in this and drinkinv, over work, &3., in short , joy came over me at the tb - bare truth. The washhottse adj Aned the living roost. the keys from me on my return, and slipped ,prise, 1 have no words bo express the deep everything that trends bo weaken the physical face to face with the die i ' "What'a t e olocs: now?' he asked.. . Ib was paved with red bricks, and lit by a them ander his pillow. feeling% of indignation I feel in my heart for powers and leave the body a greater prey to : hatred rival. Defeat, ro, - . PE• ht.,, skyl ht in the lean to roof. A shelf ran The nimplool way was to got thtongh a yon. Villain, sooundret, miscreant are mild disease of any kind. In this Case as in many into my calculation. "Eiigght 1" - i , .. roan it, on which stood Culinary utensils window ; w having broken a pans of glass terms. The nurses of a world aro upon yon. otherr, we can do mnoh to help nature bo Dressing myself, I wet a•And wh t o'clock did I stat on this and articles of food. The walls . and the with a stmt. I nsfnsbsned she catch and Them are thousands who would gladly hang reborn to her normal cosaition by keeping stable. Old Tim, the stab gsllns amiss ' wood•work of she.reof .were whitewashed. lifted the sash; this dose. entrance was you." Besides these private missives the onmelves as nearly as pa&sibts in the normal Brown, Master of the Hai "Ib was b ween bwelve`sad one when pea The well was sank in the middle of the simple enough. I hauled the oerd into the public press has been mercilessly excoriating condition of health and energy. If the whom I had engaged to c+ - Came In here ' room-the abaft, gnrded by a olrotrlar wall wishhoa&e, and S adiaig w hatchet, with • him. Now sgalnsb scat tveabmeab Mr. dfuease finds as in suet abate, then with the = cos@ astir when I got to He reckon d up the intervenin home on about two feet high, and closed by an oak few vigorous &broken I spi.o the nova of the Csiver pjoteets, He has wrloten a leboer to help of • skilful physician .and proper die• He saluted me � gravel �A' g Cover, hinged on one side and psilooked on well where IL was attached to the hinge and the pre•! in which be o•ys, among other oro ton on oar pato the odds are greatly in be tonehed hie hat, Wb fi-igers, d then said emphatically : the other. A bucket bang over it, swivelled bhr6w it open. Then I unhitched the rope chin .: oar favour, while on the other hand, with . .. what's the matter, n ``you mos be •off this minute. There a , �• • � pot xan last nb to lose. Yon mast find on s r°pe• that passed through a pulley on from the o set in the well, setdap; bhe hen 1 cos& @srora m try the ass@ is wasted vital power and body repaired horse is lull- and sluggish one of the roof joists, acd-ran bo a cleat on bucket on the edge of the well, and firmly which I was impmelled, according to the through Indulgence, one is much more liable - the oat& I gav3 him tai father and b him beta by twelve ab the the wall, where ib was fastened. knotted the end to the cord I had brought law and the evidence, I had no idea that I to experience complications that m-Ly render touched." I became pale outside. ' With considerable agitation I unfastened with me:: Thin done I put the hatchet anJ should be rtgaired do satisfy the popular the result serious indeed. It, is the man .. - box. Saracen turned to n "And sn using he's sot to be found ?" the padlock, !Hued the cover, and looked a stout jack knife that I fonad on the shelf clamor. and I now thlak t"t j cry trials who is tempera% in all things that, other . a lack-lustre gaze in his e • . *`Then L d ha' mere I" he exclaimed, '•••t bi hand on his wet forehe d. down. I could see nothing beyond a few into the bucket for my protection, for io ¢ave bic3me Lha veriest (arae tt io is true thione being rgasl, m likely bo Doors off all too welt Tim was right - elaot .ng m foot of brickwork ; I he&rJ�nothing. seemed to me nob unlikely that the oaptiva, Chtib one mart snit his verdiao ,to the de ssif,at in an atbaok from this disease. - ! Tim, and I'll canter him a . $Sway, look here, If yon don k flad hi y, "Is anyone down there? I called. whoever he mighb be, ignorant of my wands of newspapers or pnblio opinion (it. Ae to the sappoeibien bht►b this ept3emta I 1t will work ofi He was say ha►lf•pas "eleven, you must start hack There was no re 1 bab the echo of fa intentions. might attempt to wreak upon ia3eed, the newspspers express iostead of is a Inde of an outbreak of cholera there we went. The horse was - - .- - here. You ass do it in a hoar, eteppia oat own voice as ib ran down the shaft. The g P ng P 1 P 1� , . and willin as ever, bat ht P Y Y me the van canoe he owed his ca con. A msnnfaatnri ub io o inion or bo de doespaot appear to be any good res•oa for' g smart.. Th, a brings it to half-past twelve. g con le of candles aa•i a bon of matches nonnoed and mal ned, and his action at- life. We sent for the c silence troubled me ; the hollow ring of my P � oonnoctiog the two. Ib is brae that hitherto - : Yon Il have mething awful to &newer for volae soared me. I looked about and found completed my equipment, and then getting tribated to the most detestable of alt, epidamios of iaflaenzs have been followed by - he pave it ala his opinion if you're no back by than," he added im- a candle and a hoz of matches on the shelf, upon the low wall t stepped Into the bucket. corruption-bribery. hie religion, derided, cholera, bat it is likewise arae that each hoed eaten something th . pressively. Unfastsnin bine ro I lowered the bnekat slip the end of the cord through the and even his wife and family draggeI in oo bye ap ed withonb blain aoaom soled . . with him. The indicatic l I saw the a was no time to -waste in in• g Per �sd ,$ per g P by sanies _ r as se the indncemenb was bo the level of the oirenlar well, set the hat►dle, sad polling myself ap an inch, enhance the sens►tiow the other. The beet medical aathorioies why. Charlie Colmer eat q ' g candle inside. and lib it : then letting the swung over the sb%fb. This mnoh •based man has same ground maintain that the diseases are tea&Sly Unlike, and after a brief consult, satisfy my uriosity, and buttoned up my oord4lip slowly through my hand& I watched My heart stuck in my throatf• w I swung bo stand upon. While honest msn the and that the) have absolutely no connection .that Saracen must start, n . , .- Cosh for a a arp walk. the assent of the li hb. Ib law fainter. there teal m ilous sition and the world over ill re * that these sleuth- Conase uence. Charlie rode •` Sonn ," called th�e►ld men as I was g loins p° w . 8ro whatever. Navarth $less the danger of q Y .t• and fainter, until at length it failed bo show possibly greater risks I was about talo enooanb• hounds of the It die sob receive the assist- obolera becoming epidemic on bhe+ continent , over the eow&e and he app aboab to le ve the the r am, jest one word. a ; thea, m oonr a return) I b an y y y of E trope is a veal and not fiobitione danger. . We rubbe3 him down ai • Don't boll ether I've broke my leg. Tell the surronndinR brickwork, and I saw ,, y erg Dg. lag meso the so ohl deserved the wilt hesi- -- him I'm t k queer, that's all. He wouldn't nothing bab a faint halo round the speak oflY bo P&Y onb the tops. When the knot bate b lay all the blame on this single j error. It has been oarryinR off itis victims by the lueakfasb and he she a littl - li ht. The well seemed to be interminably that joined the two rope@ hitched ander tine It would be mach more correct to attribute thousand, for several months pset, along The prospects were not - stand no -se ting of It if he knew my leg was g An the knot that finished the rope's handle of the bucket I paused again. I was it to the imperfection of the Illinois Crimi- the Persian Glalf and ie the Euphrates valley. � were. At noon things 1 x books-ha' have ib off, he would. He is deep• h now haltwa down d for the rwib of th* nal Cade which kava ft nndeoiaed wheRher horse had im roved bat : sash a m for doing things thoroaRh." end came intro my hand the backe6 rest ed Y + and is bss lately .appeared ata p�inb on the P , the bottom, and the handle struck the side descent mnsb trust to the rope I had boaghl murder of the Snob degree ohall be punish' d Cas i&n Sea directl on the route of travel ! me with s telegram he had I snatch A a hasty breakfsat, and harried P , Y ' : over the o ffa to Bonporb. There I celled with a clatter that rang up to my ear about et the chandler's. What If ib ware robs*& or wioh the death penalty, and which lays Up- to Black sea ports. That the disease, should ' him home sin once. What two second@ aft�er. faulty in some part? on the jary the responsibility of deciding it make its a earance on the aanbinent; I-know nobody else to wl finny ere m great grandfathers coo days. a n the We should not allow PP trust the mount.. Finally ~ The stand lar had nob seen him for two do►ys. If a body had baso lying ab the bCbtCm There was ao going tacit, that: alas Cettatta. Po penalty. will spread wioh the rapidity of former •` He goes way for t spell now and again,'' the bucket mnsb almost of nesosity have and so after a mament'sindeAsion I suffered our feelings of execration for the villains times is nob very likely, owinsr to the` myself and to say nothing the knob to sli art the handle and let m 'who have so narrowlly mosped bhe halter to site said. I tried the beerhan9es all along atmck it, and nob tae bottom, as it did. If P P Y• beater sanitary oondibioa of European cities y lead as to im n the motives of a man and the more strict quarantine measures that CHAPTER the strap£g ing High street, and naming bo a min had been sbsnding np hb come gleam @elf down as sdowl M I Could, lash the Eric- P Bn tion should io ore bhe Cor bebhiakiag me who has failed to we things in the same are bain nerall ado bed. Oar da ar. I t the Yier aeetioned the gangs of loafers at of rEaacted light must have discovered him. i d' - Li hb as the b ma" tri of hi@ fellows do; R g" y p °g ''rwo races preceded the bhe end. Everyone knew old Peter, bab I saw ecysolabely nothing, but the steady Ohsb I should have to setons, v well v da g tib ] c9 beta in Canada to an invasion of this greatly I ati 3 o cloak we were sn none had sen him for the lash day or two, speak of light and it@ halo. I draw the cud, in safety. It @truck me also that I for, by w doing we snarl ins @braking a blow dreaded disease, is comparatively small .. nor Could uy one give a hint as to where he bucket ap and dropped ib twice or thrioe, had omitted bo see my new cord was an long a* ih•0 liberty without whtoh life would not Our subhoritigs have hitherto been alive do were five shorten and Sara might be nand. , r lie taken ib In his head and called again without any result. Could a. the othe:-a stupid oversight that ml ho be worth Erving -the liberty of private the neaeselity 1Of vigilance and will doubt- h 20 t e I felt it was a the beer 'b strong enough+ or the tacos'@ my grandfather have been delirious when have Cost ms my life-and now I handle ib- j d8 • i0 mnsb be pone through wi .. more oaeafalt than lava lest I @horrid Snd less ooatinae to keep w strath watch of our ono Major Bebhnne stave t - - _ *{ d or so @thin i" wap ez lained, and he sent me on this wild goose chase? I ask- Y • ocean ports and see that no vowel with contem tuoas look. The ! ' ff ha g for to find better elsewhere. ed myself, as- I slowly drew ap the baokeb myself suddenly with the and in m hand. Ib ii supposed thab one of bhe fruits of bhe Oolera on board shall be allowed bo eeoaPe - dently in bhe pink of con ometim he woes to oLe place, and some- tto bhe to . Bab at le th Oo my great saNsiaot n, she StWa -Ervin expedition will be a oontro- the quareatine regulations. have annihilated horse i • mss to another, bob there's no regular Rtflee that I had not yet carried oat stain on bhe rope come to an end, and I very ween them two mnoh-balked of men - .. found m self at the bottom of the shaf Lob the flag fell and we - lling w ere faney will lead the old man. his intra One, I determined bo mike onb Y b. when they get back M Europa Ths aiti- ourno . Ib was a waits • nd he d a't tell an one where he's o , lasb ex ment. I look oat the Candle and with a g� length of cord to spun. clm a of Stant a on Emin's hesitation and I • • y g peri smell H- pdaoidln bo return at Dave V But what if the result should prove the It was my only chanes to t I or ask yon@ s advice being a world boo charged the bucket with the *&table@ n I could Cee nothing but the iaiot glimmer o patting in not g we went over two miles o - . inaatierf to think yon can-' know better an t: m andfatthsr, lowered them down, of ht in the washhoase over m head ; the with his rescuer, ase being met b attacks in on a l oft of ndiienb ture ofons, and the y gr lig y y t then Tomboy moved ant what he o." and whistled as it a do Ib seemed res* wan tom es absolute obscuri An the Ava*dan and Qermaa from Egain's saint of the binding ter t t hoary creeds . calling g. y lay Iy. pro@s dLibinoe between her&elf ting b7 sig laring ey io sob infinitel betas that he holds ln� lowpil Sracen a bib and, 1 Ab heli past eleven Igive- np bhe search to ms a@ 1 listened whit conn flf that audible moveasent on my h1 hand canoed fri*&ds, deo that Stant "s force was Y . .- ss hopaI , and returned to Boappoorb. I beard a movement below. and I oonn0@d me to dive intro the baokeb for a weapon of in suck wretched condition on reaching lltgently what he doe@ believe than thi >< ar6s nded excellent) 1 Ik "[ tore astib, said my grandfabhear when an additdonal twenty to giw the thing a defence. I found the jack knife, end open. Boain's *srribery that the ruler of the intend s shalt sabaoribs to ancient formal, eionply the oothers and went n ut •'Nb's ai'as* m loot fair trial. Waen I drew n again, to my fog It stood ready for the attack, a* the same provinoe was amazed at the propodOlon to'go °lP*& the aathoriby of grab nomas' $° Major Bethune saw me aoc he heard f my.ill success, p cod ma not be able to ronounce bhe shibboleth . weather on ]lose a thole pin, and after that intense asbonishmeab I found that the f time saying with e@ steady a volos so I with such an expeditt0on, and that his vadust. Y P his mount more and more, .. e,f his areal or teacher bat if the rinoiple ,` Lord k we what yon won b fall foal on. had been taken onb and an empty pitcher could oommao$, Whoever L flown here I tion was quite juad8ed. The dispute P + P be shaken off. Little t " grand has been faibhfull carried onb io every Sheb Lha door close, sonny, I've gob someat ant into the bnokek lIy father had am his inland."i promis&s to develop into great bibberness y gained end then half a m eay yon as no moris�l men ma@b kaw." forgotten *o mention drink, and the creature tL'hee+@ wa nd t►atn►rgt, no repetlidan of. *he tints► rhe dtia* enthniiasm oyer the sncoea'P00t. wad the molal and religions senM- was his mare's flu meat has nob been a loots he will ii I Cl the door and went back to his below had @sat ap bhe pitcher as a remind- sound. and I think the silease had a more of the sxpeditrion wean off. Bat the fact eR �tlanoe and palling Toml . yodade. ear. 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I ­ I � . . . , ,. . . : - . . . - . - -- --- - - - - - I . . ­ � . . . � � . . . - . . . , � : . . I- - - � - - -- - I , I �, ­ . � . . I .. . I ., � , - " r " - � � . I . � - '. , , � - , - I � .. . . , �,., 1, . I - r-1- I . -.14 - ", I , , 'i I . " : � "4,.". . I - .- "' I . , . � (-­ � �., :,. I W1199 WELL WUN- rafthadreally begun. Only one obstacle Hers. - , DWillrbit Speak Greek-? '5- r,.�,� &III"i. 1, I nurse, give him him medicine and A ­ .. V; ". ,,�t I - - . ­ AS YOU LIKE IT. . . . , fh I : remalued to be olearW, and tipm for the make him isleep.01 Then there Is a gentle I � . .. - � .. ' � - .- ': ' ` -�, . 8,11211afte '. : '.1 `-�' , The question am to what I �. a� (" i: , I . - I . �. - ;_ - 01, te 1. - . -. Chri sl., . �.�, " - - �,; - 1� I . . I ­ . . 1. . , - ' - ' P. .41� . � :- . - - . , . - I . goal. Both of as clutched oth and rustling sound and I close my eyes. Weak. i , babitusily used In conversation with his I ' - - - z .--,%'- �', � -, -V� I i­,� - - . , ' I . I ­ . : * . � . I I - I... . 1. , . . . � 1, -� -, '... . . . .. - . - -�- 4 . AS NOA TRE I . .- . �1- . I . . ­ - began to ride as w i had never ode before. Is overcome me but murely It In a opiz-110,21 ZAR4 � . ., - " �: -,.�.l.". . , � . � - _.:, � , , I... . ­'...­ . CHAPI!ERL I :,'?.; . �:' One dimoliples and the people of Jades and Gi#-' . �kirl,,'. . - 1. .1 - � . : I . We are at... the lath jamp, I mboy and band I feal. My eyes once More opw4 but The Old Year knocks at the farmhouse doorp lee has lately been revived in England by � ..:. I - , 0 , v "Youw,mt me to tell you h6 1- .' . 1,�;.­-- ,-4. 1.-f I . - .. . 09IM6 to Saracen rise at the same iustau� ' jol a It Is on a good, ki4d motherly nurse they October, come with your matron g* z,, " - �� �` ." ,,-., 4; .,Fw�, ,­ - narry your mother. Well, to me it's not Dr. Alexander Raborii's and has excited : :: - � . I - he , � . I 'p, �, � . I I L 1. ­P� , ",", � f � shook and thou I am thrown. Sili,rao, a rolls rest. 8 known that I would speak and I . From the frait you are storing for' winter much discussion. Df. R)berts has coll . I.- - -1- 1, � � LA uninterehtiing story, andi toyou, I . " ... , � . . .. . my 'On too, and the stare glimmar, while in * Oak if It was a vision or a reality that I had days I t � . , .-. - . - * A� 1',� I I . 'a a g how that . - - .". �if , cod deal of evidence to show that I _- --- ;, . . ] 'L j�'I, " . L.�- . 3hildren, it may appear the name." heod rings, but I pull myself a sy, and YI - seen. She, too, forbids my tongue and bids And prop gim up on the PT&nuy door, . -� - X ­ :,.� L- .1 The FFeaker was a min of 1�spibiy forty .4 spoke Greek, and a annimary of the 0 . - � ,.4 , � - , j"�,I- , � - �, .. is over. I know no more. Tomboy want me take my dtaught. Three hours of Win Where the straw lies threshed and ment In support of this theory, whi ... , - - �Vl. , )r forty-five summers ; th a no was the w ---'. ­'�i:10, 1�� - . ­ . ­., 41 s ,- a the on and wQv, Siaracen had broks�'. his neck, and peaceful alumber and then I swake to cam stands heaped : I San, 'I , . ..". - -ordered . printed recently In the New York ' ..,� � �1% '. ", - . . ­. I %,"%., � -: liningroom la a small but well and I was carried apparently 1#0160, to A reality. A soft white hand rest@ on my Lab him eat of the broad he rasped : , will interest curiously dianosed people wl 0 , - -.:. - - - .. �A% c . I . � � , . %, , - . I - I I iouse. It was the home of EOglbhM&rA neighboring cottage. forehand and I look. III was your mother. He is feeble and faink rod can work no have not read Dr. p.oberth' book. - . ., . - � 1'..�. , � I I - A taste, and of a woman who a gev'le In- -At last I opened in b,jid f or a in my children, my wife, my Maria. It was more. . . - � ,.,I I� ;. - . - . . luerics surrounded everythin and e - The notion that Jenne talked with his di t- - . �, . .1 - - � '11 t6d ment It seemed I had lef"tthe I orld behinod she that was in the oarilage I had stopped. . - L . . . ie . . . -�� . -`� " .. - '. . . . If in each movement of 1he c . tan. . olpirs In Hebrew, says tha "Sun" may - . . . :. �� . i ::­ � , � . � me. Then thought retuned and I knew I She was driving home when the horses Weaker he wanoth, and weak t ' ' ' I I ..! . , � �� :, - , I . I d yet both parents had bee born to what er Yin 0 at once dismissed. In their ti;. Habra, r .. � I -. had lost all- but honor, and shiii- I Bub took frighN !sm away and jerked the oosoh- November, shower your lbarvest down, , , I �' , 1. I . . . a called better thinqa ; t a one. Cecil w by does everybody rag I rd me 40 stmpg@IY man from his meet. . . Chestnut and most and soorn brown : - had been for can buries a dead long - . . I I . . - -, . -.. 1. I -11 . � . . right, was the son of a urdy honest . the original text of the Jewish =rPta . �, l'i , ­ ­ and silently ? I am not seriously hurb, only And while I had laid tossing and momning For you he labored, no pay the debt . . .�.:�. ­ 4 � . � . . 1. �. ulre in Hampshire, the othe . Mario Olin- a badly confused head and an lawful faint- the mystery had been removed. Mr. Cam- Make him a pallet, --he cannot speak- could be read "d expoundel in the a - . - i . . �rl. - j . � .,-�.­: . . � k the daughter of a vicar n the name neon. My logo and ray arms sro'sll ri#ht. I pbell had returned and 4iad acknowledged - And a pillow of moan goguen only by men who had been special - - - 1� ��. I.. ; 11 . v, . s . untry. And now they we In Canada. for big Polos Pinohisd ;duosted for the purpose. It wise not - ,- -� --: . � I . 1*1 - . I I ... know, because I've tried them, and my body, that he gave me his aWt quo for E200 as IL cheek, � . ,- At- , I i .. p heir, life was untroubled, though they too, but it Is awfully stiff and Ilore. Why, IOM Major Bethune had destroyed the With your gold3n leAves for coverlet. I I brow, but Aramaic, a dWoot of the Chald . w. ­ .." I I I I I , ,:_ . . . I �, - . � ad kuown greab grief, but III trisa only there's father and his dear old face Is set and gennine and forged another, in order to I I . tongue, which was spoken by the Jews w . I ­ � - - ­ I, , . . - He Is numb to touch, he h deaf to call, . r000lonfz3d parto of P,destine after their . . -... :.,�. , ! . I . . . . . allowed and ripened their matures. They hard. What have I'done? !As I think attribute the forgery to me. A confederate turn fram captivity In Babylon. Th r - . 4 . -. .1. , . I -,.. .1, ere true to - themeelves. Of their looks, *P";; December, hither with mufllsd tread, a SoMit-n ...�­, �:' i . . . , . . . ­: ; .. .1 r - , all, the man was unpretending and everybod shrinks away and holapprosolles. moreover,had confound that the night bel the Year in le words And phrases 000Wonally quoted - " i *%. ­ �';.v 1 . -t , . � � We are Xone. 11 Would that he had been the race he had dosed Saracen.- dead, I --1 - - 1. I I- ight-forward, while the wo in the gospells and sometimes '�,:, 1. � put in the . ., I Mail W45 killed," father mutters -4 he corilem or and How did your mother come to marry the . % - � % . . - : Oman, Simply that and nothing more- l9oks at me. I gaze aghast. Take down the'mattook and ply the spade, mouth of Christ are not Hebrew, but Ar - � . - ;. ­,�,,; ;� . I , 1 SarililY my M&jor when she didn't love him T Her father And deep in the clay let his clay be laid, es the Jewiah awMfl - ' I 1�-: - � , �. '! I 1. . - 1i; I . .. eir characters were their looks, and. be- senses have gone. At laab, I via, �e holds persuaded her and heart -broken at my turem it Is not, seemingly, the Hebrew - '* - : .'... . . � -­ 1. I . I one that no man nor woman thought, of nd snowflakes fell at bis funeral. �. I ,� - . �, -.1 1. 4 a girl something In him hand. ' It in a h(q4e. He seeming villainy she consented. Their A I I . ikinal which he - has in mind, but either - . . �.,;.- ': , - ,, ,,� - p ering. The children, a boy and thrusts it before my eyes. . . q .. - - - -., 0 yo know married life was short but not sweet. Soon , . .. . ... L .A � a ad respectively 15 and 12 mere a rt Thus may I die, 4ince It must be, . popular Aramaic verbion or, " Dr. R ,.,)bar . - 1. , ..... . . .- a 1--' ". . 0 ill"I Of that?" he anks sternly. "Yeal I know It. after Marie and I were unit4;d, your grand- My wage, well earned and my workdays contends, the Greek Septuagint tranalatio . . .. - . . . � - , .. . t eir parents. It was a happy home and a It is for E200 signed by Wal�ier William father died and I sold out everything, wish- . . . ., � .� I ­ - - -:� . h ppy gathering. The time was the last Campbell," I reply, "and I borrowed It Ing to forget the wreto!ied niomorl done, follow, L The claims of Latin to be the speech whi L . ..I. - . I . . a as our _ .. I I , . . . � entl3gin the year 'and the family were � And the asawns ng one by one. fell from -the lips of Christ are light1V d - . . . . -L- .� to - : . : - - - % . I from him to back Saracen." " Dy," father rounding my old home, and o %me to Canada, To the slow sweet- end that the wise fores,ie ; missed by the writer in the "San," w , .. . . '. -� . a cmbled an wam their wont, to se3 the old so, ad it. I . - .. . . .-. .1 . I- ar out and the riew year In. 11 ye, 11 it Is a forgery and yo . fo where we have lived in peakc!fal happiness Fed from the store of my ripened sheaves, remarks thot they would not now ! '.. . . , .. - ''L., .. y The story of our marriage If the story of "Good God," I exclaim, as, lii�edla C*f all ever since, t�. L . L -Ad to rest on my fallen leaves, seriously pressed by any one, although th I ' . I � ­­ ___ _ - . -- . our liver, Mr. Wright began, for since that . and everything I jump from thl be where -That's how I came , marry your mother, And with snow-white souls to weep for me. were formerly upheld by learned doctors f .. . . 1. -. ­ . . . . - , I I - - I had been laid. "It Is a forgery d you and now, darlings, a Happy New Year, and theology. It in true that some of the cc 0 � . . .�. - 'r ..� . timo 46ther of us heive kro wn any great . - .. i . . - have forged It," father repesi, in a cold. -good nighL . � -LAlfred Austin. . I . I �'. . . . I . .. pergiirial adventure. Y:)u have heard me harah voice. -1 It Is a fl*." ':� It in true," 1 . . FUZBOZ. -. - I circulating in Palestine bore a Litin an ' '- . - ­ . � 7 . . - . � 1. - � � - . . . i . . speak oi your prandf ather ? ell, he was a he returns, "aril Major Bethuni gave it me . - - I - I Man, L scription, and it is probable that some . I . .. -. . .. - . ,. 1, I . I '-- � man, simple in hii, habitm - and methods, and � . . : - How we admire tha who happens to the public officers and others had .. . � -1 . I i - .. � I an hour ago, jamb before bhe isoe. Never - . " ' �- catch us when we are doing a good deed on acquaintance with the Roman tongue; . . , . - . ­ . I I I . . . I . Govoid of guile, with uufortur ately only too let me see your face again," land before, ' . - Very Lealento . . the sly I - [Atchison Globe. . I � I - . � . � I - . is not readily conceivable that humble � . �, I . I inuall faith in outward appew, -ances. Your de%3d and stunned, I could rqply, he had s uab been pro It is said that the Negroes of Georgia, who men like Pater,'Andrew, James, and John e , .. I'- I - . - . . I � . I . : . mother. of her, uily children, y(u are the turned and gone. And then, 4 1 stepped nounced in oonnectio with the official bwenty-five years ago were slaves, now should have been conversanb *with it. T 0 . . .. I . . . n � . � b,sboijudges. Assheisto-d6y,sow"ahe 'o folio w the giddiness raturned, and � km ew investigat Ion Into the bujrniBR Of tbs steamer possess $20,COO.000'worth of property. . I I . , , , � � case that may be made for the Grack resto . � .. �.. . . ; .-. . - . . a . .. . .. ; - then, my ideal of all that's good. I had long no more. Again I awaken but 9trOD9 Qainte, at Dahoronto last summer, will not Therels & mall'in Topeka who in so afraid of on a far stronger foundation. For mor ­ . - - � . . - , . . . i loved her and my father ap?roved of my arms hold me down. The' idoo Bays produce a very great shook by Its severity6 getting inflaor z % that h a will not read the than 300 years before the blrth of Chris .. � � . . ­ . - choice. Her father did not 1i rei'my. roving t .% . I . .L �. I , I must lie still or brain favor �111 80 It was clearly shown t the inquest, on him -Foreign Carrespondenob" in the Now York or ever since the countries fringing the . 1. . . - - . L. I : dipposition and happy- �o-ll��ky manner. in. StrUggliDg all I know how, I demand I . . .- � lov own testimony,that th: captAn of the vessel pipers. - eastern half of the Mediterranean had fal n -� �. .1 ­ . . . . .- . . He thought me wild. I horaes and to see Mr. Campbell and am told he has l8f % had not taken any precaution to instruct under the control -of Alexander and, is .. I I -. - A. ­ . .,�.. . loved rldmg. On boxing d , we %Iways -no one knows for what Part �f bbe world, his crew in lowering the boats and working Forty-three Boston' policeman are reported successore. Greek had been the language f �­ .. - . . - 1. . .. I . down with the epidemij of inflaanz:%. It is - . : L ..-, . -1 had a steeplechase meetinj and I used but on a prolonged voyage i� him yaohb. the pumps In case of an emergency. Al- commerce and of international and int . . . .. l I I evident, therefore, that neither culture nor -.1 r - . . -,-. ... occasionally to ride. And then darkness and oblivion. For weeks though the law rt(luires that I'mastere of tribal communication. Greek, in other - .. .­ . : .. ­ *1 It was In 1856 that I had m, r most memor- baked beans can resist the new diset-se.' I - � - - I � ,- ' I hovered between life and de4bh in all the steamships 4hall divide tLeir crews and' I words, partormed at that time the office lin - i � - I :- ­ able mount. - Saracen, a fin 1, big strODg- agonies of a dreaded lever. I recovered, but exercise them in lowering and handling said With bho boa lands of China yielding I .1 . . . the cast which was afterward discharged !iy I -- - . - I . .. . - . . boned bay was one of the a die horses in father would not see me and Mr. C impliall bo&tm at least once a month," the evidencs $1,000 per siore, an they are repoited to the lingua franca. The execution of tho. . . -1. . - I Uxther's stable. I had enter id him forthe had not returned. I tried to solve the mya- bore out tho fact that no .attention bad have done thin year, it seems as though ,&,ptusgint translation is convincing , . .- .. I . - nrincipil race of the day, the Grange cup, proof . I � tery, but it was useless .%nd I became in out been paid to the Matter du to John might live comfortably enough at that Greek was the 1.%Dguage spoken by th' ' , ,- . . uring the enti . q . I - �.� . . . . �, i;j be run over three and a half miles of ,,aat. *V - homQ. - 1. - - - I . - sawn. Ana coast quence . . 1. . hunting country. ArfioDg th other entries ', I..- . i -----1P . , when the steamer large Jewish colony -in Aloxandria. A liki - " . � ' ' ... I . I , ; .�- � t � �. . - . - took fire, the crew, Ignorant of their duties. The Paninsular and Oriental Stiewin Navi- state of things existed throughout Syria - - I . � . was the Tomboy, a good lor king mare with ... a ... - . . ' ' . I . . paid no attention to the boats, and did gation Company ownm a floob of seventv-two under the Salucid kings ; and for commor- . . - . -: . . � I - .. 11 splendid speed and a capitad hunter. She ..'. ­�`, * 'I':. " CAAPrER Ill. ; I I L ' - L .. . . . � , . '. L .-- - Was owned by a Major Betbut a, of the 19;b - L - . . . � nothing whatever to secure the safety steamships, of 199 270 tons and 181) 000 clal reasons it must havp continued in . ., , ... �- ­ . . � . Two - years passed, My f a'L of nt me of the passengers. The judgment of horse power. In tlie pasu year the flee�hm PAlestine, notwithstanding the reaction, . I I . . . ' - . . . . . - . . Oars. you know, was a mi itary district * money when I recovered from that fever, the committee was to the effmob that steamed 2 5W,WO miles 0 without accident under the Maccabees against Hellanic in- '- . . . . . . . . ­ � I I The Major was to ride and tbe Major was a but he w ould not recognize me. I would Daucau B. Christie, an mAmter of the Steamer or delay." finance. It is probable that the Maccabees . ... I , . , rival to me for Your mother's hand. He know I - : ­ . . . w, � , � ", :_ % uch the money and with s few undo Q2intr, was negligent and remiss in his, Arabi PAshs, now an exile on the Island of princes themielves spoke Greek ; and it in *.. . .. ­ ; ., I , , . it and I knew it, but he had spoken and I !i6t to a a I le ; L . s �- � had not. Father did not,inind the horse in my pocket raised from th L of my dutiv, mad that his certificate as master for Cgylov, to aid to be fretting himablf into an certain thc their supplanter, Herod the . L . . . - - - . -L . .i . .1. . I - . - I -. racing, but did not wan� me to ridip. Con- watch and a ring I wont forth a wo darer. the steamboat be suspended for a poriod of early old age. Although but 49 years old, he Great, used that to' " gue. . . ... -� � ; I - . .. . . .. sequently .1 had secured a o ollege chum to Shall I.tell you of that terrible time?, How butilve months; and that engineer Thom. in gray and thin and very much unlike the In the gospel narratives many IndilationsI . . * . -1 I . . . . ., I vowed to got at a solution of the Uthat 8hortt was negligent in his duties, and tha I i .. ., . . take -the mour t. The Tomb)y was a warm I Tl b jovial follow he was before he fell under hirve been noted of the use of Greek by : - , I . I . . ... ., -. favorite. She - had won locore and was had been done me? How I tried ow al; him e"rtifiosto 6 suspended for a period of British displeasure. . I . Jesus, am an alternative medium of com..' . . I I ..... .., I � length, weary with disappoii,tine t and seven months." Certainly the oommitbas municatioa at least. Two of these indiose - - :. ' '. . , . - . known. Saracen had novel raced and was t ' Russian t fli 31isdo hive decided that the tele - , . - ' ' ' ' . . heart -broken, I -became a drunkard f How has not erred on the side of severity. Can- tions are P-Art[CUILrly mentioned by the � � . .. . . . . regarded as a delder. phone is "dangerous to the state." In War- . . .. L .. . , I . . � I For weeks and months I had look- I worked in gold and stable to got a few sidering the vital Importance to the travel- now order@ have been given that ttlephonce "San". The colloquy between Jesus and -- ' . - - � ad forward to the day when my horse :hilUngs to buy drink and became a set, do. ling Oublio of faithfulness on' the part Of be removedfrom all restauranto,00ffee houses the centurion is txplicable, it is cliaimw4 - .. � � �� ; - pised and shamed of all men? Shall I tell those In whose hands Is placed the lives of only on the 'theory that it was hold in * . ' . ' .. ` ­ - . . - should meet my hated rival's. There of all that and 'More -how I a' and the liquor saloons. Similar orders have Greek; for "lb in as incredible thatia Ro- - . I l . . . was lots of- betting and I had begged, you ighad for their fellowman, It would not have bftn been Issued In all other large Polish towns. . . .. .. :- - .� . -.- the death that never came I How I thought generally regarded an an i6ommensurste man milituT officsr would trouble himself - . . . . . . . . borrowed, and, I was almos; going to say, - . . - . . ,- stolen, every shilling that could be pot. It of suiulde and how my vow to got at the pon3dty, if the canoollation had been made A lady tells "Tho Christian. Advooite" to learn Aramaic, an it in that the Savior . . . . - - � . I � -.. ri'ht prevented me from carrying out that perpetual. In ne way should the impression that she heard a colored preacher say :-41 Do could couverie in !j%tin." The trial in . .. I � It was all on and not a copper at low than 7 9 . tit down. to I I . . L.. .�- 1 to 3. At length the day arrived, Charlie frightful idea, and again and again eaved be made that dereliction of duty on the fo' part of do house will plean Pilate'm judgment hall was another ooc&Won. .'L -- " � . I - Colmar. my chum aforesaid, wse to call for me? How one day I met M&j-)r Bethune part,of men in such respbusible positions as do hind part cannot we do fo' part if do fo' It in believed, when Grook must have been . I - " . . - . : .: .. - 11* at 7 o'clock and I was toshow him over after a long and unavailing movioll and he oaptains and on4in- earn of steamboats, and part persht in standing btfo' do hind part, employed. "Tile flfgil priest socumes, Jesus. I I I. % .. I - had me arrested. and taken to prison'? conductors and drivers of railway trialina, Is t6 the uttah obsclusion of do hind part by do answers, and Pilate decides. As nothing . .. I . 1. .- the course. It was a bright, cheerful worn How I lay there vainly tryto to a small offence. Everything should tend to to' parti. " , a said about the in Lervention of interpreters, I *.., 1'". , - . I . ing and,tho birds in the larches were chirp- . . . : .- 4 .. I � . �- . -� -. ang merrily when with almost the first streak calm my brain as I thought of all I %hall cause them to realize the magnitude of their Eirplorer Stanley was po4d ab the rate we must infor that the prosecutors, the . . . . . . . � . . I tell you of that? How I read of the mar. re6possibUity. prisoner, and the judge used the same . . . � I � . I of dawn I peeped out of my bedroom win- Have of Idarle Clinton to N�)rmftu Bethune, I - . - - ­. . . , of $&) 000 a year while he won hunting for language. The langua a could only have - . . . . . - Is ..: ; L. dow. Upto that moment, Iliad felt atxious ­ . . , Einin Path&. He was .not docked for mick- * L. - . I.. 1. - , anA had experienced an &I (at irritable ex- Major In Her Majesty'@ 19.h regiment? No. . . I The Influenza. I I now or for time lost in shooting elephantg, been Greek, for a greaz; tman official would ' -.1 . . . thav would be useless. I . . . . stiveg not have deigned to'conduct judicial pro- %* � . pectancy. On that morn , I 'don't know A year roiled Dy, and -one day I board I 1, : and he was allowed to kill as many n pri. oeedings in the local Aramaic. even if he . 11 - , ­. . . . how it was, my anxiety I id nervousness Major Bethune hiLd died. Thrown 'from A Bdklo-mind*d man who had kied suc- " he leased without even I being rel could have' acquired a knowlodRe of lt . - - '' - ' . . �*. . -' .; : . - . were, all gone "d an int x leable feeling of his hone hs had fractured his skull. A oeselvely the three professions, ministry, I . in the brief term of his re"nime In ­ . . I ,-. - ( . - ... I . ,.-1.1 . . I . . I . � joy came over me at the thox ght that I was Una, low, on befrip asked what him ex. A French physician says that women are, p&lestina.,, I . I I- - ; -ure of m paper that told the story spoke of him good 'nod f I ­ .1 . __ _ . :L � . � I . face to face with 1he disco fit y qualities, and I tore It to shrods. But time, P*rimoo wiss vouching the willingness o - so musoopfible nervously t hot they can - ftad The Aramaic words ap'd phrases occadoil,i , - ' .- - '. . .. . L'. . hatred rival. Defeat, ro, it never entered I thou ht bitterly, must avenge and clear men to pay for ,varvices rendered, replied . do h%ve more lnfiUOL Z h than men. Women ^lly attributed to Jeaus land pr"pryla - � .- .... -1L I . - ­ * /' ... . . into My CAICUI&ti0n@. me. Core, oh where, was Mr. Campbell I "I have found that a man will pay twouty- as a rule want more of everything than G - Bak text of the gospels, Dr. Rollerto thinkq, - , A- . .� , .- Dreaming myself, I went down to the ave-osaw to vre hi goal, Ono dollar to head - � .... :.- �-, . � . I went to his lawyers and they refused to men. They go on the principle that what war preserved for the very reason thav . - - - -- ­..., . . . . his body, a . t a . . . . staWS. Old Tiw, the st,Abletrian of Captain speak to me. They know the story of the =svedollars to have his own belongs to thom, and what belongm to them hey were unusual in the mouth Df Christ I .. 11 ­ . . I ' . . . , Brown, Master of the HamMedou Hounds, forged chtque. A clerk not knowing It told way." This estimate in not far out. Society solven is their own. and employed only on exceptional oo0wous . I Whom I had engaged to con� ition Saracen, furnishes many instances of men, who, . � : �. -I! - - , . ::! I . - - was astir when I got to the horse's box. we Mr. C&mpbell had gDD6 00 A Voyage to a under the guise of contending for some I 416 D3 you know," maid a clerk In the post- and for special -purpooem. The provaiHng . ;- '. .. ..- He malu.ed me gravely and said, -as distant part of the world, mal none but his principI6 for which they were ready to be office, to -day, 61 that we handle hundreds of Opinion Of bil%lical scholars, on the contrary, ] - .... ­ - . I solicitors know where he could be found. letters every dity at this time of the year we are told by the writer in the 11 San," Is L - " . I [ � .- .. . . 1. . he touched his hat, 11 I don't know martyred, but which. as a matter of fact, , I . P . . - I And they would neither speak nor haw. that these Aramaic terms represent the nor- * ...; . , hat's the matter, mUs r, but the Is only an unwillingness to give In and aaknow addressed to I Kris Kringle.' I St. Nicholas . -i . . w . t . . ' -i: .. horse Is eull and sluggish this morning and Talk of the frantic efforts of a mad man to ledge their mistake, will move b"ven and' and Sunts, Clans V It in true, and some of mad speech of Jesus and are preserved Is' , - --- - . . - . -1 . the osts I gav3 him last 'night are un- escape his bonds, what was the weight on th to carry their point and have thei the letters would make your heart go right the gospels as quotations from hia normal - - L . I . . . . . � . - . , . my mind, and what the dreadful sense of *" speacb, beoaube the writers felt that a - . . 1. � �� touched." I became pale aid entered the own way. And %him holds true, of ,rlVr- out to the little ones who write,them."- ... . � . i - . . -.,7,: . . � - impotency ? I h,lsdolph,s C,&,,. Greek translation of them would not ado� . .1 ... .- . box. Saracen turned to me and there was ations as well as of Individuali he [P . . . - I � . - ��. .; . - . � . .. I a lack -lustre gaze in his eyel that told me Another year passed and thon,penniless, Ambitious City hain just had an Ilium. ,J is wrote I . quately convey their peculiar signJifioance at .. I 1. . . I .. L. I shattered In. health: body and mind , Jt ffarson D v to 6 frI611d in exitmordinary ( ffact. 1 - - . .. m , all too well Tim was right. "Saddle him. trablon of this fact. SOmf time ago the Atlanta, under date of March 8, 1889:- . ` . V .. ... I resolved to visit once more the The same writer expresses the belief thalb . � . ­ - - '. .; I . - . I - Tim, and I'll canter him a bi, , and per - home of my fathers and die. Again Council, wishing to got possession of , 11 My fathtr was a native of Georgia; his Christ, like the mejority of the inhabitanifli '_ . L I . , ,. -.7 1* I . � I ­ I . � ; tt will work off." He was le I out and aw y contain piece of properly for city purposes, name was Samuel. My grandfather resided of P&Isstine in bin aay, bad command - , .. � . . i F Jt was boxing day and again the Grange of two f ­ . . � we went. The horse was 7 ind, tis lip. were bold. Once more were unable to agree as to the price, The and died in Goorrim, ; 1his niLMS was Evan. langager.-namely, Aramaic, the native - .. " -,'. � ..;.�, � O . steepleaham ;.- - . and willing as ever, bat he rtLin ad owner asked $15M ; the Council w Oak . . I � .- .1 .1 Isawthemand notedthat fatal lost fence am UDWUI- The family were from Wales, and I have dialect, and Gr , which, by age -long 121006, - . , t.. . life. We sent for the u eat t., Ing to give so much. The ­ :�-"., , � - .. , where poor Saracen was killed mad I was OR" want W Icab what little I baA of record beyond the hadib000me naturalized, �and adds: ii$All di ffi- - ,'-...- 1. ­ ,%:-.�, he gave it as his opinion t t Mal arbitration and what with the expenses memory of the facts as stated above." 1. . - -1 L .. . . worse than killed. That night I lay binide a culties vanish in presence of this hypothesis. � .� . - a - ­ � L . I.: s . I ' . . . . had , aten something that hadn't agreed barn and exhausted fell to sloop. M bralin connected with the case it has cost the city A prejudice Is a queer thing all round. In talking with the Roman centurion and In '" � - . . . �.. � - .. with him. The indications pointed thmit was numbed and I drohML Oh. the Leased Altogether emethin over $3000. But ht follow " answering his socusers btf ore Pilate's jud - . -1 , .." , . . : Way. Charlie Colmar came sharp on time then what of thaN X6310 111%lient "Iathlrp" and no mistake. "Don't like thi 0 a . $ .; - ..- , . .. I -. inswori of that dream I I can realizi it have had th&Ir own way and v a owner didn't saidBlinks. "Wrote him a letter, to which ins"Be 14 Jesus spoke Greek. But in Z , ­ ' ' . and after a brief consultation we decided DOW. was at home at the old house and I sermon on the mount anti in all him discour� .- .. - ­ . - - . that Saracen must start, nd attar what the then I was on Saracen's back fl*g along t his. It's worth something to come out be Made no reply." e,But, Charles," add to his disciples and the village folk of (,",alilitse I I . .. � Z I . . Charlie rods the horse quietly Cb best In a cam of this kind, though Mrs. Blinks, "You never mailed your letter. � ... �.I. ­ . . consequence. with victory in my . 11 not go How could he reply to it? ' "Can't help It. he used the Aramaic mother tongue, whieb � - .., . I . . - ,,.� . . I - . I . . . over thie course and he appeas ad to improve. caul can hear f,ho grobably some of the ratepyers wi .. - .. . . . We rubbeJ him down and gave him his hoofs beating on t a ground. Bob eartily a via of their representatives Took a dislike to him before I fjound ib out, was twined about their lioart-strings.,11 I ... . . . . - . - , ,--��. what is that ? It is the swift cla ppro , . - �1, , - breakfast tter of using public money in .thin Immildon. Thd and have hatei him ever since. -[Trenton ­ No i I .1. :. . ­ I �-- - I . , �.: . "The pit:4 1h,0t618X,W1A,er,%; little. horses' fast. It in the rumbling of a carriage. moral of the came In obvions. I Tin: an. . . - - : - . � . " �- � -,�% . . ­.­ , z . . i no bright as th NOW 11 Finger,, rrayer Xwelko - - I � It my There is a, shriek that plerose and thrills I �- - . .1 -2 ..� I . were. At ni�on things Licks worse The me. I jump to my feet.' There's a lab of -- - . . . � A -may, named P.twlikowaki, who died I ' . . . . � I 1. ' � I ' ' . . - . * - .1 . Mr. Henry Frowde.-of Oxford Unixersi 1 ' - .. � �- -�: i� I horse had I oved, but C irlie orme to . 1:14 . :.- I I.. I - gray@ and they mv thundering along like , . lately at Wloclawek, Poland, and who has designed a series of � Prityar-books, the L � �..., ... me with a I gram he had r Ived ordering - is no driver, and, 19min I and Stanley* � I .. I .. . -. �'.. , - ". i . . . � worked in the fields until last year, is said - ­ - : . , things possessed. There novelty and meilt of �hioh consist alike - - I", - ; I . him home t nee. What -to be done? my God, there im a fast closed turn pike Im. The oontroveM In rs4ard to Emin and to have been 115 yearm of age. It is further In their diminutive MizR Bud the . . . 1. 1. .. - ,.,;- beauty ot �� . _,'L:' . j I - I knew no y else to wholl � I would on- relmited that hit brother died at the age of . . �. � ` medistaky In their way with walls on each Stanley In one In which thus far only one . L: ,,:.t�'! I . . trust the mou b. Finally I d icided to ride side. At a thouyht I took In the whole aide hag bum heard, since E min Is not only 116, and his father at 126, while three their binding. It is difficult to believe that - . .. I... : -1 -. . myself and to say nothing to father. - surviving sistem an aged respectively 11Y2, a book of neatly 700 pagies will go into *be - , . .. .. . .. '' LL ­ , I .. ..: . . altualion. My strength had retarned. rather reticent, but has been prevented b m ; � . y waistcoat pocket or Into Ithe puma, but awh I . I . "... . . � - - . ­� Excitemosib made me once mare -6 bleacolident from taking p!Lrtin dimputes. 99 an 1 93 years -one of the, oldest -families . -­­. .. - I � L I . . . In the delicacy of the workmanship and the - - - . -. ­ . . - . L . . . I . - I I . .. . -� . . I .- . � Man. . . compactness of the binding that no diffianity . .11 � -1 � . ; -. . .- . - . ...-C �. . I - - I L. . '1i , a omd pad kn9gkiod. I heard the kc -per mov- much to be escorted to the Utizibar coast, - . slop- -- - . a - : "'� ­ ` . CHAPTER 11. * , - - .'­ I In HurOPIL L - i , , I ran to the gate, yelled It is clear that originailly he never ou*d & . I . 41TW race preceded the G1 suge c I will be found in such a in thod of curiage. ' - ;- - : _".,.. �. - - . . ­ - � %ere Ing ,And then ran back ba face these mai and that he had been for years perfeod I , '. _. I at 3 o'clook a were summoned. IK The German Crown Prince. The tiny volume, b3und in nuirtiew an4 - . Z _:,:,: 1­�­�.!! t ­ .. . . ­ '..­ I �.,: .1, . . -1 - were five star era and Saracen had receded and testing hOrIeL I gramp, the reins. =ble of going there hinvelf, either wl velvet, which Mr. Frowde has cafted the ; .. . L - . - to 20 to 1. I felt It was a for,orn hope, but Th holdl but I am thr.)wn and dragged y r for followers. What he wanted The little Crown Prince of Germany seems "Finger" Praker-book, wei3ho about thrw - . 1. - � '.." i . : As we rode y:7 after y%r4, thumped and bruised, and done for him was the opening up of a to have Inherited some of the qualities of 001 L � L � �. .i . � .. - - it must be gone through with. quarters of au oun in only one inobi It' t I - _ L ". -out Major Bethune gave me one sneering, then we reach the gate. I am cauglib In one commercial, highway from him province to his f Aher. The Prince was a riving Out i I . - �� �­ .. . breadth, three and is-nalf Inches in lug*, I I I - .- .: - I .� contemptuous look. T boy was evi- of the posts and the horses me momentarily the coast. Stanley, on the other hand, was with his governess. As usual. the Germans and n . -,- . � ­ . . , . he To tobed bri g off Etpl and Was chee d the boy or lifted their hate to him o o -third of an Inch. in thicknu& TO * . ' . . , I -,%,. . ' I- � I - . dently in the k of condi . , I could checked in the wildness of their flight. The deaps, to, n A, rs got 670 pages and two Morocco ooveirs into . .�- -., - �, �'� - detenained not to be b, III A In that p iss d, to which the young Prince re. .. i, ' . have annfill d horse and meAter. At pike keeper Is on the other side and they we racism he PAM the thickness of one third of so inch b is � I i � ,. � ,�., ­ , i I lost the flag Il and.we wa ,a off on our. stopped. Again I aw rendered ow as rather wl lied by raising his bonnet. At last he got I ...'. :�, .- marvel of paper -making and binding. One , � J -::�E: ` ' - - th 9=1 with having continually to aeknow - . . - 4..�. -.� "I' .'L )��f�'V . . . . . ourney. It a waiting raw for me again I linger for weeks bstween Ufa and EInin until a double disamber happened -the specimen in contrived to bang on the chabs. .. :,-.. -� ­- - N ` - i don, th. This time one of my lop and two ribe revolt of him man and the Mandimb attack ledge the salutefi of the populace. Flinging " � .- , . 1"�­, .. I - - . It was my on chance to win, In a, cluster himself back in the carriage, he said to him laine ; a cue b made of dlveri consisting of . � ,.:., 44 :!� J ,- . 2 I .1 '4� . . . � . . we went over wo miles of t is course and are broken and my poor bruised body I But on his outposts. This put Stanley In the a double cross, one for each of the volveo .: - . -1 2 . , right, and misdo his [painting on Rinin's governess i -ill am tired now, and I eh&U .. ,"I'- , " then Tomboy moved out a id opened a the favor islieves me of poln and I am so covers of the book, and this both -Isdo to I I*.' �- - distance between herself ani the field. gently nursed, so well taken oars of. withdrawal no mare plow of presumption. not Bit my bounab any more to them, no . . . ­- - J .., ­ .. � - I the beiauty of the volume and nr*ea to k I . . ­. �'ii-. �.� .., I "P 1. -:-. y 0 9 One day I return to the world and find The rag mistake is in Inferring that It Matter how much they oheer." "You are a .,I, , ­ - , , . ; -, . r -.- �1, urged Saramn &'bit and, to d 11 ht, he 1b In a oompaob form. A ling Is adde4 I ­ I ., �,. � ,,� N naughty boy," replied the governess, "iandi ..., ­- ­� � ..,..�i� . a Z-Goponded ' ex: Iallently. He easily passed myself in a room so al"n, neat and QOVY has been grave misconduct on Emin's part . which nerves for attachment to a chain. AA � ­�: ­ ­, " ; I that It seemed I am a ai c cse Stane on ourney back to unions you acknowledge the solutes of the edition in also jab d Ono th A " L -� ��'L jj _'� , . I . -.% . - . . - - the others and went in pi roui of the mare. vae with edgendow �.'­ ­' �' - - --1 Major Bethun) saw -me co and premed more In the old home. Isure enough I am the ()mp and again to the Iskeih Instead, PSOPIG I shall not costinue po drive with wd the opossiona servione; thus raduuJ* � . .­ L I f ��., � ­ . 1. ­ I 4y. ' . " � � L,'. , �v� I , I � Is my aged you." The Crown Prince oat u 11- - 2 --� - . - -, , � , .7�- . p immed " �. ��- t I wouldn't And there again to a certainty - istely deciding to go with him an � : -;.: - �:� 1�­ ..', _ !� ,� his mount moi a and more, of Immed thathiabnmbyono.*bd, and the . , I . Mely. "Coachman," add bw The coach- ..� . be shaken Ultl by We Suwon father, looking so much o.han#ed since last I his fitat vlalL It Was Dot uGUI after this to about half an onum-7 [Ii.indon , ; . -$ c --t, -.1" ;; -:: �­ .- . rfil;m . - . W. . 1.:, 1. -, , . 16 a --A am so much older. aacomA iy of Sholoy's forth and back man looked round. "'glop the carriage. . L'.. . . ! 1. C gained and 11 n half a mile from home I saw him, so matibi )ouns � i ­- I; � L . . . . X . was up . on man's flanks, Ono quiolt Thletimehinvoloobso tadtandern the that Bodes man revolted and that the forces oosichmw4" oondaued the 116de one, aA I ' i - ­ . .1 . , 11V-1 , - � . � ­ ; - �� hi . - �- - 1�-� �,.Tl ,F ­ , �-, - I it III with a lordly wave of the hand towards George -46 HOW Ils your, aldt Whh W" 06- � ,.:�. - ;�-�, ­ 'j, � glanoe and Illog To bo toges1wr h whiopm of an m"019 "Hush, my bo a of the Mandi attacked blim, and gme were i 1:... .,i�l ,,o, , .. -I I ". t-1 0-i �, -, MY%.. the goversies% progressbg V Jsak-66 14inly. .,t, � . , 1V a " I I . h �headed her a diteh. 'At Tt we both wont with 6% like bb good old LX events that led Ma to dedds to go to the add4 G,Thb 104y wal got Pink Vft" ,.,. . i I , , - . ­ � � OF __ .� ': 1'--�-1--1.A1,- " the %U by and bye. owl. SUL" I WA WW b" don -welp I* du. " . � , , , � L ..f - . . . , '.'- �., � , . .I. �� �M Saram Is ad" at her beg 4. Now bdanog ami, 967ou'll know - . - . . - I . ; - . 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He has been instruct- Pm our aubscri ion to im N>�ws is aid.Remittances are a uowledged by wi a silver tray and 160 in gold as aWAR. - on lab 1 on t e first paper fol ed to secure the best, talent as any prtee , change o1 date Ne Years gift. Such gifts are material --� Q""�" I lowing receipt of mon y at t is office. Alway and will bring down >Elamsay, the come ,. keep the date paid ah ad. tf evi enoee of good will and esteem. t11tY18 p th8 y8ar is Bo tryillb t0 Ut3 as t�l� Inst f3C8ne Blau and a quartette of the best singers in -Judge Dartnell held Division court . Canada. The personnel will be given in iris's 11x11, Saturday, when the follow- ©f the f9i11. It is a tragedy.. The , brightness And beauty next week. The Workmen are running . i cases were disposed of :—Wm, Flem. ,/XIC �XI� big risks ass crowded hall will not paY it vs. Charles Birrell, judsment for W fi'h Wh1C11 1118 third act of the year opens make. ffiOr0 e. s ex eases. The object however, is co pro- l ntiff ;John Percy, vs. Harrison John- pressing the sombre final of "Walling winds and weepip PICKERING, 0 T, J N. 10, 1890. P vide a treat, and advertise the order, not go , jadgoment for plaiatM T. Parker WpOds•" Fall i$ the death scene Of nature. to make money. for plaintiff, J. E. Farewell Q.C. for deft; ' Trunk freight train loaded P ad. Take heed fellow- con tryman, always keep yourself cod ,. /,; LOC LI SM S • . - --A Grand g T. Connors vs, Harrison Johnson, with beef jumped the track near Port o reed till neat court, T. Parker for Portably attired for this third act of the year, and you will, 4,, Union about noon Friday last, and rolled It •, J. E. Farewell Q•C., for defendant ; —See Fo syth s ig ad over the embankment, five of the cars be- p e vs. Frank Parker, jaunt. for in a great measure avoid such visitations to your: househo d. •--H-u-s- —its t 1n t snow ! - Jai. You Wil11 g ing totally wrecked, while the remaining GFrQig makes clothes to suit all kinds of weather. —Count Counci will set in Whitby seven were all, more or lees smashed. Pl 'tiff Thos. Ddansfield vs. Jos. Adstn- so ud t for ltff • R. P. Hopper, p.c., . on Tuesda , Jan: 2 th' Brakeman Bird, of Little York, lost his �h a l,enson �p.d., George Gerow find him in Pine's Block, Pickering. 1.• - —Mr. L mbert lexan er of Bowman• �Icelul;, bthe accident, and the case is par- Joseph p Edward Glee- .•. Vi is the nest of Mr. J hn Gordon.a Wishes, lid t for e. ; -- g rly sad owing to the fact that he has g g ' p' -Dan eddin an Pam lv have return nly been married about six Inonths. The so p. c., las. 8tephenbon p.d., George - Gs ow arnishee, ud t for p.c. ; Edward ed after ap riding a fortni ht at Malcolm. track was not cleared up for some hours. i( gt ' t•s endiWg a Gl esou p.c., Tbos. berslick p.d., Harry I.—Miss .Morrissey aft , p, —Notices are in circulation signed by rnishee ud t. for .e. Happy New. ear • Po ell garnishee, j g PI . short time at home left ll nday for Mon- F C. beam, President and D. L. Williams St. Andrew's soiree on Tuesday even- _ . treal. Secretary, calling a convention of the "iu _ was the most successful of the sort __ a , . --Mr- J hn hemmer h been appoint- South Ontario Prohibition Leagne for • • - I . ed local a eat for the �`,1as ey lfanf. Coy. Jan: 15th at 2 o'clock .n.m. held here for years. The ladies of the Wednesday, ell rca had secured Greig's tailor shop i - See his a V. in the Brooklin .Methodist church. Much for a diniur, hall and in it the tables wereOLIDAY * - -Rev. A. T. Sacverb of Aylslel+ )ortan.t business will be trausacted'in- w lila the ao le were ushered g GOODS6 CHEAPI /1 ' ' spent a fe clays last wee with1. friends c udin, the election of ofilcers for ensuing' r)))ead, } 3 �p p n up stairs into I ,r' s hall as quickly as' in the X111 ge. . ear, duct the adoption of a Plan of - . ti, ii•;aura were supplied in the wafter --San,. Iyalkey, of Tor oto, is spend y of edibles. The sapper 'was huge, . - - - wit11 his for ler acqualut cawpalnn. It is hoped the temperance but ing the w ek people of tl,e riding well muster in great where the eutertaiumeut particularly px- Ever body is invited. to call and ill; L' - antes ant friends here. force. ', � —N• A Hain, dealer in flour gad feet), � celled others of th9 same sort was in the • • P ,e highest Trice iii �, of cash far —A fatal accident hapPeuetl 4o Chrl e pr acherb• speeches. Generally --now we ect and ijl•eh��se some of the �ollda� will pay t ^ 1 p to lhel Brett,.a (r.T.R. brakeman., 1, t gb, 1 al'Oln�; to uuvQil clic naked statue of . any amot nt E,f butter anti e 5; station yard at Whitby on Tuesday even t ' • =Mx. .Dale, of Toronto, calve down - IryI Mile en a ed in shunting on a Tr itn, even thon0i some way blush— �(��(��'. ` �, 11GL� (� oil hcl;lld a,llcl the) ebb - 1londay to see friends duel to cast aiu�* 1 fell beneath the cars and vas ge sial)}, wiuistera sr�eeches have a a • m1lniCi al election. trg Plug effect on a mixed audience; if they make the h`�,��pN season more enjoyable. plucker , _tl e p I fe:arfull mangled a long train of loaded —Cote Woodruff l,o liar spent the y n ar very long. d o matter glow bad a est near in Sa inaw Iles returned holile, (freight cars passing ovol biro. He was sinner ner a man may be, no matter hog' fine assortment of L x11, psi GlasswaY•e P not missed for some time, his absence "r ally he Way need a kood sound ser- ha6u'-, e ident1v prospered ,while absent. my being; discovered as the train was r, • —The cononust says that T.«.Crosby A search re m u, that sell'sauie sinner is euro to feel C111na, J' ancy Cups an(I ►•_7�tillcel'S� Toilet of the Detroit Evening News spent tiie lr'a�ving out of the yard. � ell ated if he pays a quarter admission to • •sulted ,n the finding of )lis mutilated re Bottles and lll�i,lly other such things Christen s holidays at his 1,olne :n Union a oiree anti tl,eu gets sermonized. Of I I Ville. limns lying across the track in the yard. co lyse the sinner is a sinner or be would , (S ` rhe body was sent to aW unaeitakel's llelpin to inake a Rile display.. Be sure —;Poi, of the oldest iuliabitlnts can no fee, dissatisfied, but four sinners at a stablisl,moilt and cotlined. Wednesday succeed couvincina the people of this so rRl Il,ean�i f011r quarters in rile tress- i T country 1� t the present winter is gat the or'uing it «Tar forwarded to Toroutio on 111• ,anti their tastes merit considerRtion. �1n(1 E'�j Q E; Ul our nice r11e`ci� et�J'. 11�� the express which arrived at the Union • most re arkable on record. , i , $ •lits and sinners alike got good whole - Station sa,ort.ly before 8 o clock, where a n but it was Dry 6 oods we also lead the t1n1eS with) —Postmaster Logan informs 11s that- so ne Rdvi .e Tuesday evening, .I t t brother Of L'1;e unfortunate 1nRL LOOk�1 • fico, Ja . is 188 ► to Jan. 1st 1810 there poured out sopalatably that the audience �j -i I 27• „loney orders issued and 1055 charge of tjle corpse. The decease:) re 1 a_ this lot of 1l ( ` w`'e1e r Weston w']lere the funeral will used it as a renovating beverage and notf Hats, Caps, lies, G over letters r reg at the Pickering post s'dc 1 at t , as! :inediciue. Geo. Kerr, Esq., of the I C (� 1 tape place to Ga- Ontario Bank, occupied the chair and was ; 1lel ilio �LIl(l �. illi : SecLl'15, gild Cotton, U Ce . —The Ii'oYld and Vim, ire` ealne iSt1L —lZr. Dn id Pickett and fnniily are a far ge art of the rogram himself. He I C • j� T sun •morula * annouacing.lalnes Gor- still ,n Las 9noeles, Cal., and not in coWweuced to adin uister the taffy with ` Llnell and ilk Handkerchiefs in end- . lie y g don as 1 ayor of Pickering by accla,,,a Denver, Cu]yi ado, as reported. This a i;eneraus hand, growing wore dna wore - • (� tion. Tie :liayor should celebrate his cuing) reeeitetl a leiter from hila the ecstatic and profuse in his praise with i levy ti'dl'lety• Choice lJrroeelleS, Candie►' election ith an oyster supper. other day, wrateu Christlnns, and it seems each succeeding number, until, when the - —i r u Abbott, ter supper. - s'1 t)- the heavy rainfall and floods which visit- rogrRm was about half through, the I Sweet oranges, Sour Lemons and Fresh '- ' y Pickering on Xmas eye worked greater lish language became quite exhausted i • - village Ionday, and handed us a card ed g setting orth that Abbott �ti McDowell, damage in California. lir. Pickett sacs : aid he was orcd to amp oy Latin terms ` i�t1tS.. r Collie and see tiS. i -, Rea] Es ate Brokers and Insurance agent's "The rain flooded the streets so that at to convey his unbounded admiration of � Q U.1- __ � I . -may be found at 7 Itichmontl street west. clic time n ruin)) boat could have safely the singing, speakin;, 'ate. The church I IDIC- &'MAR —Th local. improvement bylaw voted sailed don'n same of the principal streets choir sant; three fine selections during , I ,% , upon in sllawa on Monday was defeated in the water courses. This morning re- the evening, which were greatly apprec► I . by 192 majority. There is something ports are coming in of railroads beiu� ated• Rev. Wallace, of Toronto, spokd g Y on Ambition anti wade a capital address, --_-- - "-- -- - mysteri us behind that bylaw, as its very washed out and bri•i es carried away, `-___ - _ — — , - . ' promote s wheeled around votin da and while no trains have reached us since oiutin out the variolic varieties of am • • r • • . � . � ` worked 1;aiust it. g y -yesterday afternoou. All this is followed L•.tion, wl„eb were' wholesome and which 1 _ —Ch rles A. Peunev has turned up at by the loveliest summer weather tl,Rt ;•tlinous in result. Rev. Abraham. of 6 * -A & . -• _... - _. - hie unci s home in 11ex-co, and ib in cor- ever sailed on any laud. But I tell con ''hitbv, took up touch the same line as . respondence with his agent here, W. J. boys, when it rains out here it beats all tb� preceding bpeakera If any man had . ' - . Dale. his settles the mystery as to his the rain I ever saw, and if it were not for anything good to say about him, let him b�U�'i - wh reg outs and his business here will the very . porous nature of the soil I'. do speak now ; any sweet flowers to give. - .. no be roperly wound np: think all California would wash iuCo the ive them pow—not wait until he dies. SE i . 1. - —So a of the boys will be getting Pacific ocean.. California has its drlaw•- The audience followed him with warTINWARE TOO S I . '...' s da s. When a backs and I guess the reason it does not sympathy durini>; his remarks. The chair- -+-� • • Browne 1 one of the e little frost squeezes in between two rain- run away is because it is drawn -back so asaid he would not commit himRelf - storms hey go skating, and several have close aga;nst this mighty range of moue by saying anything favorable of Rev. Car A� iLT'j�'j'j.r �ARDWARE. 1 ' already broken through the thin ice --for- tains that the rain does not get a fair michael, blit would reserve judgment. - . : ' _ tunatel without -fatal effects. sweep at it." He concludes by saying The pastor from Columbus made the , - —A ay lip In Berlin they hath such that It is a glorious countrv, nevertheless, speech of the evening. A great, tall, .. names s these on the ballot paper :— and Ills daughter's heaith is vastly im' broad-liLwuldered pian¢ it 'seemed Meet Bought LOt�.. Can Sell Low - Ul;rig, Puchhaupt, Baetz, Steabler, proving. and proper when lie spoke in advocacy of . - . Ahrens Zeigler, Lautenslager, Bitzer and —Many people are kicking because phvsical culture as well as mental and -, . . . . - Heller. The last na,ne at le t, Posses- this journal came out last �PPek chock spiritual. He shook the Presbyterians up'. � ses a B t of British twang and we trust foil of Miller items, and nota word iu a bit regarding a new church, saving the T. A. GREIG, PICKERING• he got lected. favor of 14lackey's candidature for the present one was a little too small fora ' _ __� —Th Stoufiville' Association- for tb Reeveship. They deem this a violation church and a little too large for a Sara• - Apprel, rasion and Conviction of Felon of our rule of strict neutrality in munici• togg trunk. His was a good speech all " 11 I ' , ' hold it annual meeting last Saturday pal contest. Not so. Tim \ gw is the through, toll of fun; sound sense and We co sider it our duty to fearlessly in best advertising medium in the county, christianrty. Miss McCarthy, of Lind - form tie said Association that our Roug apd Mr. Miller knowing that, came to say, Miss Greig and Miss Margach sang � • - - Gel -- Hill correspondent states that Seph Luk this office with his letter and items, or• golds—Very pretty love songs. eadings - - . liar, on on his finger. . dered their insertion, and pays for them at wF-re given by Mrs. Eddy an T. Hen- - o —Th re are three vessels liarboriiig a so much per line. He is well satisfied derson, both aptly chosen and ell hand- . . . French en's Bay this winter, the North- with his investment. - Our ;rIvertising led. 'As the clock was creeping along - Wes essie Stewart and Madeline. Th columns were at Mr. Maokey's disposal the chairman announced that a medle dW 1S the tl a to leave �OIlr order far . t, . fishing busineas is being shoved along had he so desired, and be was well aware by Revs. Barmss and Perrin would finis .I.with gl at success, hauls being made tw of that fact. We may state that fir. the program. These �entlewen were C3,CT R0�?A , : ' and th ee times each week, and turnip Mackey called here two days after the dhwn for speeches, but the chairman sug- a . out fro 2000 to 3000 Silscoes. each fila . paper was printed and stated that )lad he g sled that it be a sort of me8ley, each ,Test opened 3 lot of the fin8st —T a failure and s>�bsequent skip -o t known Mr• Miller was going to use our dressing the audience from opposite . `, _ of Mayr McGee, of Oshawa, is mut , columns lie would have done so to, but c rners of the platform, to save time. . ' . .��, � worse rthecreditorsthaliexpected. The Ra neither of thein went, into print last bis altogether ingenious proQoeal was ���St TROUS R�NrS and �fRST�S, t trust fu ds which he held as solicitor a e election time he did not expect it would r led out and the reverend gentlemen i .. - entirel depleted and the creditors- ha a be done this time. No matter what bon- s oke a few words each ere the champion ' receive . a final dividend of half a cent o eat business a man embarks in, it pays to s iree of the season concluded. To -night fiver shown in P ckering, to Choose from. the dol ar. The total g 'ugings of May r advertise, but this journal is in no way i 'ridavl the children will hold a soiree in _ .. McGee amounted to $G ,000. responsible for the failure of the business t, Andrew's Church, and will provide a - . —W 11 O'Connor left couple of wee s man who becomes bankrupt for lack of n'ce program. The proceeds Tuesday • . . 1- a . ago for Aurora, Nebrask , and this wee advertising ; neither is it responsible for a ening amounted to about 8G5• _ , - . . - he sent us about a doze copies of diffe Mr. Mackey's defeat and the fact that he ._ ._ _ - . j - es ern papers, Published in Auror did not use our advertising columns in The annual meeting of the bearboro Be S �;� Rea.ay_m,%ae-,:-s-aits_:_ and '. - overents'y : �ntw pp Owaha and Chicago. NVe observe th t support of his candidature. Agricultural Society was hell at Woburn _ I the ma ket prices din Arora, Nab., al —With our subscription list increasing on Thursday, 9th.11 . FR%�I ��3 much l over than Ont Pio, for Tartans at such a Pit id rate as it has during the The Beeton World says "Rev. W.t `—Barle� 00 ets, •O�ts 13 ccs, wheat 00 c a past six months, especially the last four G. Howson the Canadian Talmage," lett- - • i I peas 00 ts. ! weeks, it seems rathet singular that all ured there last week, . ' -i- o--- .. - : - - —John Gormlol has mmoneedduti b the other local papers claim great in. Courts of the new insurance Concern _ as Principal of the Highland Creek school. creases also. Surely the people are all -tile Equitable Provident Society have . • �� O C may' - • - I — n established in Whitby and Oshawa. "'. � FRE �� GRu v�Ri 1� • i • J. -S. oinnacott after teaehing fore starting—hard year though It be to take been y - years atl Cedar Creek school has retic d five or six local }rapers, Right they are I The Speight manutactnrinR comppany1. , . . from the profession. W. Thom has Be We wotild be sorry to accuse any brother of Markham, is now owned by Mrs. �VQI• ered,connections with the Kinsale Bello 1 journalist of wilfully fibbing, for mathe• ler, but will continue business under the - always kept XII stock. . and taken char„e of the DunbartOn aca - matieal errors will occur. Our printed o�d name and management. . t . emy, his place being filled by W, 1. lift hangs up in the sanctum, open to the, I Jas. 0. Henry, of Oshawa, has rejoin• , • Greenwood, of Whitby. inspection of any patron, and proves our ed home from England, whither he had .t N IN 11 -. �...,. Ji.. -,. —An they of our young meu has'go a claim. Below are the names of the new journeyed to manage the sale of 20,800 ]ft'- I .:.� 1. - -G. I . i . . I 1. oyer to he enemy without even a allow of subscribers who have commenced to take barrels of apples purohased in this county. . A• . resistan c;. Albert E. Wright was mar- this journal since last issue. Daring the Btouffvillo e, candidates foaght out the _ �,..�..,.�, - Pied �n the 9th last., at tleathco e, same week six papers were stopped. This municipal fight with street li hong, and ' - g the reounbl of the village clerkship as ' ' Coiling ood township, to . Miss An a is the season when subscriptions expire, pe - . , Moore o that place. This journal wis es and six.is a mighty small percentage of the main issue. The men elected are Le Store rou-Lr s the you g couple many happy returns of stoppages on a list like ours. Farewell ye pledged supporters of the pole and lant• ,� ) �I. . ` .- the seas n, long life and prosperity. a Six p our best wishes follow yon, Y r ern scheme. are unit le at present to state whether or subscription was always paid up, and(we A widow and widower living m v, .I., - 4 -. - no Mr. right will take up residence in dispute no man's free agency. Here are Albert got up a breach of promise ease, — this .ill ge. the new -comers :—James Dqvine, Bad. and to avoid publicity mmurad Mr. Bate•XMAS � I —Tue day mdrnino of last •ateek Dep. dow ; F. J. Andrews, Toronto ; E. Seldon, man, as arbitrator, who affixed $200 and �'QROC KER �'! __1. idly -Ree o Or authofized Hilts �r ii- Park River, Da. ; Wm. C. Stotts, High- costs as the amount of Snanoiel solaced -r /r, -p_� r - linaham to decently bury at the io - land Creek ; Geo. J. Barclay, Toronto ; rognisite to thoroughly repair the widow's � • t _scb r w7 •��,..GV - ry E'' , , . ship's ex ense the rewains of Mrs. Patr ck R1obt. Rose, Whitby ; Rev. G. E. Pickard, Lacerated affections. ! . `'a c: j - u Ort►geSd,emo i.Geehan, who cues drowned in Stor s I addock, Minn. ; Miss L. Brown. Bin- The itnlnual .Hata >u�eletip trf the East Cr ' ..► f marsh. How the unfortunate w° an . ' ardine • F. B. Tomlinson, Green )liver • •Mork Famer's Institute will be held in T ` cd.,, jc , - .- - _ , r , f: camd`to er end ' not krawn, but he J. Hamer Greenwood, Whitbv; C. E. he town ball, Markham, on Monday th® f t+; . - _ presence of a black bottle partially filed ed Hubbard, West Toledo, 0. ; Geo. Middle• th iusk. Prof. Mille, of tlis Guelph . ` , s ;- oLIDA. ]DRY %N” L. �I ` , tt: with lign r, seemed to oatisfy the Coro ter ton,, .Green River ; Wm• Pallister, White• icult al college, and other noted gen.. r1. �� �_ �r . _ that an i quest was ni,ilecessary , grid be vale ; T}1nA. Jackson, Scarboro ; J. Coady lames tell) address the tmeetitsg. ATT �-•j �--I'.. ... C'i:.E:,lol t. ar £ t:l :oltt should "rest the speakers. 7111- s�� V ��-- a.. - I , E.i: I. u'aer;ll ::: s !;lccze,I%d v:i:;