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I W. i A � , I- '41 - I . - - . I - - I .. .. 11 ­ I.. . . �� ,_.� , ...'.. . . " ': - ,.�_ I"'. �". - I , . ',, , � � . I � � :i 1; �, I .— — . .., . . — . . - - � :1� I e', I"". � ��:, " I . . .- < . _: 7 1. � _- '. - . .. . ; � I � . I , . - -, .. -- --.' . . !. , . � � - . — I , d j. , .1 '.., '.. � . �'. .. I , I - : .� " ­­. . . 1. I. .. �. . . ­ . 11 I � - z ", - -1 ., 1. - . -�.L­ 1, .. I . ...; . 'W , - , . � 1% - Mis , i iting . hoc i�-' ,:I . . 114�_, __ I ­ e - dtcal. q LLTEST LOCAL HArPEN008 RECO]WED Quite IL Wind storm swept over town s Maud Knight has been'Vis . ". - .�­-I'�. .%. .� . - __ I -.--,- -��-� � 1 1 I By A .1., r, i '4' : L ­sj�,� . . , �. . I , - I t4 , , . . � � . � � � -. '� Monday doin sister at Woodville. .. - . � .1 —1-4 --- .. I C. M., M. (, , L rV: 4 slight damage. . _. . - ,.P. , ny I t:.:.',tl.,�,�_ t1.1 �.:�� , - .44',,0--', � . � .,-. D M.BATEMAN, M.D10" r�, THE PR3988 AND JOTTSD DOWN BY OUR .. � � .*. -1 �'(', ,- ej I : I .. . � ­ "... j. jL,j­ '.% . . 1L. 1_. n n 11 X, JA - Mrs. C.'Willsou has gone for a slinrt. Mr. and Mrs. Th38. CdnZnt Of 0shaWjL - - . .. � -!�j e . , A- 0 1XI 0. oronex. co an es ence, %j%FZLzLAb0jrUr1*jr.NT8. . ,,,I � -, �t�. ..r. . � - � - �,;, #1 - - ; I I 8. I ours i . .� .1 1. . "­ . . 4, King Street, 'Pickerin.- Office h : morhing " . . , 7 . s . . . � r . . .- Visit to, -D. F. Eve,ry's. Pickering. have been visiting friends here. ' - - � ' . . "' "; ,� Al - I I B:30 to 11:30; Evening 6 t I I ,. , - , ; � - -_ �� -, . . . � . I � * �.t�!; .1 V - - I : o :.. I � - � I I Mr. Boyd Burk has taken up residence La Grippe has found its way to Scarbom �Si.'.._ -.,. - .: 1�.�; �� or - - 11 I . . !. . � _____ . ---- - . a L�W,1101v)� �� _­ .: � ,�t. OLAREMONT. .- - - - - . i- - ;% '. 4. - — . I . � L 14=1 I - � - . . . 1, . . '. - in Mrs. John Malcom -has an attack of it. � 0'1 "i �4_. ". 1, 41- . . .- . - I , ."N 'L� , '. ..� - -,-. . . -1 . — . .- � , the rough -cast iottage on Joseph Wil. . �__� ; " I W. F ,�,RRIER X.D,11M.C.P.S., Ont. l I , .k I �'., . t" I . I . . i - It " . . .1 1. � .- "". , .: 1: _ ." A very interestiner C.L.S.C. meeti �'g was - 1.1 - . : V . . . ­ DO CORO'� 4ER. Offlee hot rk-moruing froin . ­,..':,�� � �.. — L - ..: i NoTicz-Eve�T Tuesday afteriie-nn Tnic N-zW8. sou's estate. . in I . .11 -1.0"_ , 1 . I '' I - .. � . i . - . , : _.�:_. toio,evenil-506. Surgerr, in rear of DRUG -� - , ., � �.: - j - � . ... I ina-Li will be found in the onice of �-;ertrn spump Mrs. Stark has taken up her resideri held at the Methodist parsonage last week. , . -,L , -'r,"'. -. -0 '14 � I . . -- I . � -: - . . . , . . . ce . _,w I :. - 1. .. �;i ,.A. . - h" St. North, Claremont. Patrons .... .-,- � . ­ . :. I -,jr � . Mr. Wm. Annie and Mr. John Pickle of .. � 1'.11 I . .11 � � ' - .. �...� I" I I , d I . � . " , - . I .,� _` ' ' ' ' . _.., 3TOIFIE, Bro. ;_ , ' , � I . I . Factory. Clarenioni, where he wi., ua I;Iaased to in her new house some Lime ago reatly Darlington were spending a few days with ­�'�� 61te Ic , I I upplied with Pure Drul.13, C�cinicais cte., all ' _ .: , d I I see anv of his Put,%cr1bt-rF0 . 99 7 I �1:1 ". 1. . � 1, �� ?, Z, '. . I �. I �.. � - , ­ . :;. . I . -1- I �.,�:V. ,,L,-' �.4 � , beap for car, h. I 29tf � - ." r . -1: . 1, � _.. - - Some new inembers have joined the to the joy of the Leighborhood. Mr. J. Annis. .. ­ I ­ : _� .-. _V, � I I :­ _ , . :�:� ­ �; V. __­ . ': , .. ,. . - : ' � � � t, Z., __ — . '': - . ,., �. r . R Medd has completed tile moving of MiEs Fannie Stobo and Miss Maud . .. _. _.. .. 1, $� �i I - _ k7-: - I .... . — . - - � brass baud, and all are now -u actlye - . 1. , I —.,— __ i , - I - I - e .. . � 1. �'_ ", - ,: .e. , * - . . . I . . . , ,.. ", , . I - � .. . . - , " " , il .,. � - �i - :. IR-w1e.l. 1. w.; i- ! _,­ a � I . ''.. � I actice again. I I the s*fnall baru on tile Brock road and will Knight from the. vilia.e school were suc- - - - I :.. . , ''it - N -V - I..- -, *� - _�' 1) -, . �. � . . - : 1�. Ili - - :��­­ ­­ I -_-_____1-_ .:�_ . ! .. pr . - . - . . , ..,: . .. I i " . . . 4- �,',. . . —4- ' '--' � I use it in tile, ftioire for a drive'liouse. , cessful in passing the '.entrance examina- w . �' � , �. I . . �-' 11. - ,_ . . , E N Tlco'�,, WILL BE ::�;; - e !: - - � , Negotiations are now in progress for a tion at Markham" I I I �. : -1 - 1: . ', "I L , I I . The biggf.,t (feeliuu) Hill in: town 113 .. I - LI L - . . I . I , , 'a'. . e found in the parlors of the Gordon House,. .. . I I �..: , : grand drainatic entertaimn , .1. . . -�-_ , - �� , . I - - .: , - . I C , 'i, L' I:_ I . - eut to )-le given Mr. M tn. Why ,? its a , , A few went to christen the new sk " * ,_�,Ar,._ ..-. � I ; I - 1. ,. . ating * .- . - �., 'IF, .� . ? I" - . :.,.. : , iAerin., fr)ni 9 a. in. until 4 1). Ill. every Wed- . �% .. . . . I in their uew hall by the A.O. UAV. � girl but then . .. - -- *.1 J.� . . , .1 . I 11 - -,i ...,?� , ��,,� .: e"riay. 11 � 1�>Otf .. .. I -1 ��. .1 - it makes no difference. pond at W. A. Herons on Friday evening , .. -..,. 1. � '7;. . � �' `.'�. � I - . . _'% - . I . There are several people In tlil,4 villane . . - 1. q, -- , - " . - . .. - 1. - - - . '. . 1. i ti I but before they got through the pond re- ' ­ - I - . -:V . . tv; I � -,- ___ - , - - - ___ , who have not had la grippe, but they have - . I , - . A , orne of them. ... - '.. - ?"i - . . - - ,knd evervbodys bappy; - ... k. . .- -..� Leo . - - I . . I . - ­_ '... � . ; . - I - - hopes. It has run over tile village pretty . John and some 1,37ifore" got wet. _� . .-. .- -.1,_ -,.�_.;, I(( I A baby's in the house - I taliateA' and christened s .. I . . I . I - I . . I ___ __:_ - - . , But no one's quite so proud -1 - * . . . . ��. ­ : - ,,, .. . , ' B XRRI STE it , thoroughly, but as elsewhere it tackled - - , As is that pigmyspappy. . Newtonbrook and Scarboro rifle CIUT39,' - - ..1. - � I _'?) . .. - - . -1 - 1�? . - . . . . . - . 1- .z .. . . I . of the 04 Hand Rifle Association shot a - : _. 1­�. _. . - ..�. -:-J. I ;.,. T. t1ildsoij L!itor, .N'otary Pu lic,etc. oprlcE- � . , - , the nabobs ffi-St. wr . - r-..., � ,., I I . I - � .. But Otuntilionieday , _, .. ;_ -1. _. I . Block Brock -tree 1, Whitby. Private . -.. . . . ­­: 1. -1.1 , 1, .- 1)ev�,rell',q, I ,: - q While, Will 1fardoeb, foreman of There comes along another I - ., match at Agincourt on Tuesday of last - . , ._,� J� I , I I , .. I—., . el . �jiyids to loan at lowest rate and oil favorable :"��­­. .: � K . I . .. . He Wont fee) half, ljo big :. a ­. .,. .�_ _�- . . I ." ;., . . j . Gerow's pump factury, wits -repair . I week. The score was Newtonbrook '42, 1: I .. _.. - - - . ,uj_C,f r)aylllent. __ �_y ;: � -.!. I lug a , . _' ' " " - - v� � . - ______ - for , - J, -:, - � ,'-- � . - . i - - -,-- ' Puiup on the premises of Frank -Spofford, - ., - . . - - , _. � � _.C,_. - . I or. __ - When baby !ias a brot 1tr-;,,,,,,. Scarboro 778, resulting in a victory' .. I :� _4 i, . . . - I., 11Z - ' ` - . . I -11107JAS' PX rt 1� E R, I BARRIS)TE '11' I about two miles east of tile villige, lie ' _' , . Scarboro by 36 points. . , .,� " I � � . , . - 11 _i(,-,, -P 'i. , . . -- -�00--*-- . ..., . - jkl1,1 S(�, -ey to lop, No . . - . The annual meeting of the S . .. .1 I . _. ()r, & ,. , M r . . ii4d -occasion to come out of tile well to I � ' :_:� . . . . I rowlillglijojj. oPA1,;e: Man(*y i Building, vielcier- .. . - . I . Agricultural society wap held in B' rrow's - - '. � . ., � V.,�'- . I . - . . '� __ - - i;. . - _.­ . . ._ � �,_.. . . . - .: ing; ollen tivery Saturiiay. __ . 4 - -y - . I I . P I)E �_. e too16. He bad Just nicely _ � - . . hall on Thursday last. The piesideut Mr- .� ". - � __,­�", V : ­ . �, ' . .- -, - . - - - - I . emerg .. . , I .1 .,..,;�.l � . , . , . _. , REWE - LL,. ,L. B., BAR- - Absolutely Pu're,-. ed at the surface when tile well cay. Ifr. Jame " Scott of Davnin, is visithic, Henry Wheler retired after occupying that . I -1 -, . � I r . . . � . - - . . P y E. Fk ed in and filled lip within a few feet of tile - Position successfully for several years. Mr. I _. . � I , . � _ 0 RIST ',h. County Crown Attorney, and : his brother Cileorge. - - I " . � - .. 1". . � . * This powderz;everva_-!(!4_ Amayvvio!pirity top. ,Thatisthe narrowest escape of' the David -A. Tho - ­ - � �! . � 1. CC)Ulit-;'1oliiitor-- Court Houg.e."NIL'Itliv. 10-y strength and wholesoh:tmez,s. V.ore econoillical Our blacksitilili Ifr. Moore '.ias moved ' nipson was selected by the * - -1 -- _- �*"­ . . ,7 � . . ' � . season. . �., - - -_ ­ - tbau the ordinary kin('.F. and Cls -1110t 1)0 sold ID .. I mel-nbers to take the presidential chair for I -- . ... 11 . - .,'.�:-- - - I - into the lionse- vacate(! by ',kf r. Callan,lar. the coming year. .4 , - . .: ­ - ---- - , .1, 1�! ___ F. - '111titu'le of 16W test. 6 The Secretaries report- - - . "'. . - C0111I)etitior witlithen. Ilort Tile sermons in the new Methodist M : . ­ .. .� - . I i � P e1i,).ij10Vy.'' .... weight alum or phos:,iilite pow4iers. Sola O'i ,Mr.,;. Archie MorCleavien with her twins ed tile financial standing of the saciety to '. ; I * � - .-A .. ..." .... ... .. . - .. . . .. : - , . o , -11 . ,,, .1. - - _. s. . I . church Sunday, by'lley. Dr. Burrass and . . . - � -*- - 4 - � , 06 %V is pftvlllg a I I . . ­ . -1. . �­ I I -H IllCalig. 11f)YAL-11AHING POWDElt Co., , I v,fi't to her father Mr. Geo. be grad'ually developing. . I I I .<1 �A __ - . 11. HOPKINS,- V i:',TERI,N.AL1'kY Stye P t. N. Y. � . 35Y. Il e v. J. E. Trotter. ivere very luterestill-Ir . / n - .'' - !* : - 1: .' � . - . I 1311shby. I A very sad accident occurred here on . . .., . .� . , . a Siir�;,oij, Gra,111:-, ! t1w ontftrio Vet- ----- - - ---- __ - �,_, �. -,.- __ - I Hud tile attendance was litT-e. The en. . :, ::,: -, ` - , te d ­­;:�_­­­__ - I .. . . W 0,41 iM ;: . ... %. . -,-. - . I ft I ..- - , �'. �-� !, - .. (,%-inary C ,11E�g(,�,I,oj-nilto. TAI,atq all diseltsf-4 of e I I � I . . ! - ' - i Mr. and Miss. Beldam of Scarboro Thursday last. -Nlr.John Gilchrist had his - . - �: 11� . . . tl)() d4jtjjeSt�e.tted '11,11hnalg- Caliq by ,la.v or ' '� I tire- Indebtedness is now removed from . . . . . .... I - 4 . . ..: . Ct ' -A0.1,Z -1 1- - - cm `!!, ;! - .-) Junction paid a visit to Miss V. Jacques horseq hitched to a load of grain, and . 1. - j# - -If :,;, �� I - n i �,Iit 1)roipl ptly attelided " .-# . -lice. Rev. e. A. Si . '. I ;F1 I i '�6 Lillie fine edit L . to. Officeall a ec si , (lenue . . - . IMPSOU a I la . . - while stepping on the doubletrees, one _. - . 1 2? -V - . ,4 j '330 11. .. -st Sabbath - of - _. ., I I . I - . ' - - . at mr. lspwc ijintoji'h-, 1.1-iielkoring. . — , . _4 - . q 1� pular pastor will oc- I . - * ' . . . . - -_ . - ­ ------:--- . Ida . :1 .. 'I . Mr. J- Weir is reebreritir, from the the horses 8tarted, causing his foot to slip - . . : � . - ��- : I , � .6� -­ C-4 ;0 .1.q - A. i ­ . - . CA .. . - -4 -4 cupy tile Pulpit n 0 . , - - _: . . � �_., _.. � I - I k R_ I , . 04 , u&xt Sabbilth a d 0111. wit . lietween the doubletree and wagon, with - - .--. .-: ._,.". I - I - 110 -)KTNI-3, VETRI'l-NIARY Slu' �=_ . . Ajill' �:l C-. � ; I sevel,e Cold %%hich lie caught" in such a � . . t . . . . F N-, (iralua*e I I - _. ., � . I . - I . - . I - . - i i �­_ I H, 0. G of *1jo 0n,ario Vet- - . . . . 64 .= choir will birnish musle equal to any I pee'lliar Illituti(r. the horse oil the other side p"lline brought. . � . , ; F - - - - N - . tirinary Colle(ge, Tryon'to, will vi-il W I - Z "' , - froill afar. - .1', � . I i -evale I = W , -'X n I .. � . . - - � -i- . . . . . 3 . i C his le.c, behind the lever like doubletret! . ... . . _.� - . �..,: � . � .,,��, � . . I . .. . , I , . EL,ja ciie,,*rv�%*().xi every Sat',�rilav- DiR0,5;k?g (d 40 "" S'kz 1� "n , '_,� s rn 4 m It u-- -19 Owing to tile unfavorable weather the - . 1. � . .: , � . . F , tile horse',,, . I oot a1,t(',lq0:1 tv flit lily, 191joeilig forge C,2 **- I I - . - ; - - �_ �q . The fodowing Acers were installed in which smashed the flesh. in a horrible . ... L . LL 1. - ��, �_ I . 4 football tilatell which wits to have taken 8, ft C - I L .... ,_ - on.. Pi�-.keringl- ' hois rlrowllt'�'y at- -.1 d V ,:I ' �! the A.O.U.W. lodge )4fit 'Alondfly tilght M . I . lot z � L . . � -11 i manner and bre kin the bon . % . .. � � L t 33, 7th c " L . . . . 44 �) place Ikst Saturday between thb No. 3 :..., . _. I ... . P �. - - � tende,l to. Tele,-ra,pli addres, : 'Wilitevale. Onz., 40 r.. 1'41-�k n -.'� V5 ez, P.M.W.. Geo. Goiow; M.W., 40shull -�A�� . - I . �. . .1 � � . , I . , . �, . : .. - er, 0 lit. - - 34-v - . CJ �.,.& Q 9� - .91. 14 Raugort; and Agincourt, on the grounds . � . � 1. .. . �v . P.O. address : (;reen Riv . COD ;. - , (I a.!" -, . . Buudy ; Foreman, M. Henderseii . Over- - . .. . I 1. - " , . . __ � __ - __ .­ 1--_ - - - . r4 - of the latter -wits postponed for a co � - .. - DUNBARTON.. � I . ... - I . . . : 1. - ::.' 1, -, - ­ - - .__ - - - _-� �* -ft .. 1. . . . uple - , . ­ . . '1� . ��. . . 11w U 111 (- - n. .d. - - eer, Wm. Dowswell . Financier, It. P. . ; . . - . . . _. - . . . . � .. t- ... . . z . .. . . . q ,; -_ . . I . _0 I : , � 01 M ft . . . . I . sorietie.k. _. � I , ; of weeks. . . .- � � , -1 ,_ 4_-:,�___ ___ __ ,�. _­­ �. e . � ._�� �� I a-. Iloptler ; Receiver, B. 6. Palmer ; Recor- - . 'While Monday's gale in its frolics did . -- ' ' - - -it - - ____ __�- ... __ .--.-- ___ ,. . ,:, *:- L-: There ... �. � . ISIN SUN LODGt N - - ral people of this place arge places, this . � I ­_ .. . . �,_!_;..", . . , 'k 6- 'Z.0 0 - der. Tobias .Mitchell ; Gil de, A. RawsoD; -im, from t116 itifitienza, which is - � I . . 0- 13S. 1. 0. L=" *, C C , - - 'd 0 ;. I I s I I considerable darnage at I . =_ 0 Q I 1. W., suffel . 1 - - I Y Monday I.. , I , jj .- - ::I Q, _A!:".0 01 -.�_ 2 '. M . � . e � R o. T. This, IvJge Ill' 09 ON'er 0.0 , . C. O_. Bennett ; O.W., H. Foutid . section was not omitted altogether. Tile-.' - . . � . � .Q - - - I (julta Preyalent here, aiDoDg whom i ur . - ..t . I o D,jli�'s Hall. Pickering. ". n -C t C ;-- aw - 0 � -� ' ' I . I evening in the year, iii -,,.I I - - V;- C. $.. &� ;.. ,_ IK:Z.�.� �% ,,a B I Represciltative to Graud Lodge, Geo, ' 0 beautiful spite on the new Presbyterian , . . . - - . - . P,veqy perctcn invited to - IS - Ife M . IF . I � _. lr.e ., join, and help advance C2' �,= ,Q I �: = � . i - . .11 � . ;., C Q__ postninsters w . rs Jacques, and our church was blown down and other damage . - . . . 12 I V C,0 el ,a C.# - g 1, .. :n!= a 1 Gerow. The lodge is in a very prosper. - .. . , . 0 tk�- '. :j i . - . .-. I . � � �'.. I the grand C inse 'f Temperaoce. — .X :R 0 : SC11001 teacher Mr. Young, and our car- of mitior.account was done.. - I , . � , �. .14 " Q 1. I.., k ion, and as the above . . - . I ! __ ___ __.. co .- , , .. ;_c 0C) 61 "I ous couditi . . � . .1 ­ __ _____ - 0 names' . . . I 1� . .:� � ,,., t . _�___ ___ ^1 �) . = Go 0 Ij show, Includes wauy ofthe b I riage-maker 31r. Ramsav and family. The Rev. Mr. Hall of Stonewall, Man. . ... .. - -1 �.: � ... :.. . . . . � - M �.7 ,�d . , Q :� k . est men of . . . . . .-, . . . Ou6iltroo C arbs- .,. � -_ -- -_ .. . ,Frou,. another CorreappEdent.) - .1 .1 . I _. W_.. : - . I - * - . . I.- . CI the locality - . visited Mr. Win. Cowan and 3ther friends . - . . . �..�,., "b� _. . : �__ ______ __ - ___ __ - ___ - — I" %, ; : - �- P., O '. . - . . . ­... I . . : :. :.. .� . : ., __;_ ____ I %.,* 1 - - A. 0 0 ok I ' La grippe ib prevalent in this locality during the past week. Heds loud'in his - - . , , I _..., . . - . I - ' ' � I - . . . . - - . . . cc I . 'd tk �-, tL .Z .& A.. A - , ., Coll vory(l tt.cej-, &e. . - _ ;;; I OP., 4 . 9 41 .0 W -I.. to Ever -and anon.we bear the glad - mel. 6 in. praises of the prairie province as a locality _. - . _... - - -� . . 1� �____ I., � IV;; ..O U " 44 -z '- 6. , anillounc- at present and many arc- more or les superior to Ontario in almost every partic- . � ., . . . I - _. �. - _�_�;'I, - ,,-,- - ­­ I � - - ­­_-_- I---- ;e. t;i .. - . .5 � odious ring of marriage chimes, . I �. � . . " �__ , C. 4� . . . disposed. .. I 1_- ... T7NN, C ricer, Com- .4� ,4 5 _r 132. Ing Ill I 1%0 - . . .�._ � '. .., S D 'eya . 1* CA4..* > I.. .;: 0 x d e welding,tog ther of humati hearts. ular. He left on Wednesday for Detroit- . ., . I-, - I �:. .* , '1� a. �� - �- - � . - T"m �r for `iaking Aa-�,`V�avits, 'etc., Clare. . Qe . - pleaFure ' Ces8y deir ought to congratulate him- . _. �. . mission - a4 - �j BPI All share n e � The Russian visitor, la grippe, appears . I- - . - _.� .1- .. .. I wy, N . .OK ;�---& * n. .0 &I I' - I r,elton'belng more fleet of foot than Pin - . . - - � ,(, uwil�. Ont. _ - X, Of such events. On Wedne.idav the 8:11 , to have a liking for persons of note, royalt� , - . . . .:,z. , I - ___ _. .. __ - - - - - - e - ­_ - �_ - ­ - . I i , - � - :­ - I jujile woonliplit race with 11 . it] P, *� - . .- . .--'. - . - � . . . : . 1 B _U ', 4"T I N G Issn r of-, Marri4ge in6t. tile residence of Mr. Geo. Gerow was : kev a last and big-uns principallv. Here it' has tak- _ I . - I - j 4 ' ' Of I ' Tuepday nigbt. c . __ : . . . . B I. , the 6cene of the latest mtirr age in this , en quite a hold on our'benediAs. Messrs- ' . . * Licet 3es for the Coun ' of i ntario - . - 't - e. store or ,Lt his r siJence, Pickeriu� ONEY FORALL ... . ' * -,. _­ : , fice a .h vicinity. when his daughter, M ss 3 j � F.Ijght skirmish between two citiztns Geo. White and Will Henderson are affect- ; - ' ,� !7 - - - ,. . - I Se- : .;:, � - . , vill�e. !I,, - I - i 0 4! lj;A Eovvtl took place in Walker's car. ed considerahly. No fatal cages reported, _. _. , � - . ..- WANTED - % v o,l enerretic nnin.or lue was tied in holy bonds; to Ebeu B. i i ' t ' - . 1. _. . . ;�, .. . ' 'I ( * -. ip of here as vet. . . - . ­­ , I-, , k.r ON , TOW - S lil I' C L V'�, P. K - . . pli I - 'i., .. . 't ,w -n. --) s:,- .-ir -r -,m 'iret:s. linees. Bell in tile prec'ence (if a large, circle of. rla,,p s1hop one day last weeL Goss' . ­ .1 1. ,".. ]D� `C. -on ,eyancer, COT13:11 ,,�-ioncr fur taking .�-ijrut s. 4):iju,ijeij:al,a_ ete- Pertntojent - f - . � - . - .. � . I .. � - 1, .1 .. affic ecountant and I Ine,trance Ageut. klillplovim-iit. N% rill s,.t on(o for term I netidii of tile ew--tractiog parties. IM1681 a fa'ie color appears to have beeu tile At tile last meeting of th e I i terary society . I . . . ­, _. ." I . . I _', . � I . avits, a , calif% j . .& n Fridav evening the 10th, the following . - � I Money to oan onforin pr(i)erty- Willa pro- i.u.iist:curceL-,r)iet-4-fterrit�Dry M'esell I 'Mium-0 Ge'row and Air. Albert Bell, very ; eof 't., 'lie 011;v weal)"al.; employed 0 tl� .- I :� � .. - .. .. - I le. Will be i . were elected for the ensuing year-- ' . 1. I .� - 0, .-I I were fists oil one side and fists and a -_ ...: ".�: b&& -,�. 0 FICE-At Whit Va 113 oi.lv f,rst-cla,-Ft st6ek. 14-m(lotoine ont,lt free. ileatly,discharged th(jr duties -as brides. I Pmsident, Geo. Parker : I st Vice President ' - ' * I. - - . 1;roqgharn every Mlond4y itternoon -for tbe Addreps MAY BROTHE'Us- Nuriler3nnell. Ito- ilia . I . "voke cti the other. We were not a - . . . �. . '-_ ... - ­ I . I Lee.% trai tiou of busine-96. 1-17-v ellester, N. Y. 61, id and vrownsinan, wh le the cere- . WIll. Thom : 2nd Vice . President, ,Nliss 3r. , � - � - - '� _' , ac � 1. - , I - . . . '��!. - - - - ­ - I �.­_ -.-. . I - ,--.. .- - - ; , I .1 - .. I . � - :.1 I � - - bein- perfor:ned.by A. 11. K16). Rodd ; Se'e. NV. Thom Treas. Louie Hen- - - - I ... � . Fire 1. __ . - . - --' 1 Inoliv was i littir i�.n pr sed to hear that a wou!d-be T I - .... - - i � v. RICH.kr,I)SO 1�, Life and pen.- Aerordin%g to custota a greut wa�y . d1vlU;'.V StIldvLt WUS the prime agent 111 I dersou � Coin. of Miss �Holmes -11. Ander- . . , � . . 1_.: . - , T ­ � I N1 I. - I,-girauce Agent, rej, ros(..qtin,' the _Nortb DECKER'S LIVEiY ! I !110' drama. ' N ctlilug . fierinus, resulted I son anli D. Morrison, Guard. k Judd and - ­ . . , . . ALn -frican. l,ife, Lancasbire an."I W171teril Fire .. . , pretty aud valuable presents were be,stow- , I - . '': . .. preso,�nthif,_, :Lll thelatest __ I ed upon tile bride by frieutirb. ' After tile � from tile etienunter Fave thilt tile face Of I Libarian, Geo. Falconer. The program j. 1. . ... -_ . - . insurance youitmaie�,, , � I ., .- � . ; . C 4 i . . . %. - - . . .0 s -.- - . . - - - . . . .:� , . � t �_", Hisk e wa , Z; .Igli-!y waxed. i for the 24th is a deb*te on the relative - . . -:. . - - - . aud � � 1-1 einsurano . As I ha -P b-onght up Dan Reddiii's livery bridal sull,11'er had been partaken and a, "' . I - il � . I - ,..,. I . . . tak, ""s , -, , at lowest poss�ble - - � . . . . . - I .­ s_. :�� . - . . l.n 0. ­�Ig 0 1 - and h%ve itdced sev;ral new yleasEut hour szlK-ut bv ull, tile lisippy - . I viceqoftlieniiseraiid'spefidthrift, and a- - . I . . ��., , I I bnsines3 = ­4-00-0t�__' . � I . 4 %. I ratt i A. I � . . I .. I � litcrary eontest. . . I _.. . .- � _. .1 - � - �__, � __ - ___ - - - _ - I ___ - _- - - � horses and buglifiep, I call accomodute couple boarded tile tral" for tile West 11 - . 11 HiGHLAND CREEK. - * � ' � - . . 1. . .. Tile Ladie� Aid of tho Presbyteriait . , . -'-;' ". ' ;�: �- .1 - � 'ie withgood rigs at eil hours. awidst it sbo%er of rlee. oid bootb a ____ :7 � '- . . Archite4t. . - - . - the pub, . - all � ' : - � I i __ 1, ­ .. , .. - . . I ..,. _% _� . , -;,-; �,. .. _: I - . . - . - __; ,"._ll Covered 'bus meetfi all trains In Ws tenders - church will h6ld a gr'nd soiree on Tues- � -1 - . . - ;:? - I - ' ' . ; . . good wisfies. Tux Nx m ir. N1 rg. Nahum Reed is away visiting some day Jan. 28th. Tea in the basement , . . . I I . I . . w '-. is . � . r A . I OST, COUNTV ARCHITEur , _� connectionwith livery ke - Bell ito heartiest coll-rat. I fr4endr­ ... ; '_ . , � . .1. A-* . t, � Sale, Commission a ' OR and Mrs. E. B - . ^ I from 5:80 to 7:30, . T e program will be - . - - �- " - : �� ., �� - I- e . for the eouuty of C)nt&rio DraWl!jgli . bil B . d- - . . . andspetzificitlous furnished for every class Uf '_%. ing Stables. Picker i ng. . ulatibus. and wishes them happiness and A. T. Elliottwas confined t.3 the house - . . . . - I �'..'�.�: - . .. . . . . I � . given in the body of t ie church and will , � :� I - . buildiiig. Stettin aril h t heatino and - - - - prosperity abundant. for a few days last week. .� __. L . � . i - t, .. a 0, la er '111ock, a -0. ,�77. = Z: . ,. �.. . . Mr. Nelson liawkins we are pleased ;Andrew's cl . . - _ . I I . -(jerrie all IFI, :1 towl . . . . veta"I tion a specia'ty. 0i ce 0 - . - to include musi - c by St. loir of , .� . ; �, I - �­� - . WDitby. I I . . - I I - . . ;. _. �.� - c 0 r I I r Dundas and Broq streets, - - _. . . - I .. GREENWCOD. � Il- Pickering, solos b iss aw an Ififtla , - 1 - -: - � - ,, I Residence Kingston Roa(j, i,ast Pickering. 37-y . . I say is rapidly redovering from a Ion- i - . _: , �:� , i . . . . . . - . . . . " . . . .4 .. . - . . - .-.. . ' - ' ' ; , . Less. . .. Grei", readings find recitations by Mrs. � . . ;: , : . - _i__________ _____ . �: ., I , 1. - 1� - - ' ' . .,., i , . I . . ! .: --, . ., , . -, ____ . . - -_ .. , 6reenwood is having a atayiog vigit M.rs. Noble Johnson jr.. is seriously ill EddV, Miss Murrav, Hawer Greenwood � I - ; T'. . � I .. .4 I tc- t i 0 tee -tily. . _. . � I.;- �! I -,, 1"L -d . i. 1:_ . - so. a , from Mouilieur La Grippe. and grave doubts are entertained in regard Mr. Patterson. B.A., and Thos. Hender- .,. . . 0. ._�_._ - 'I `__'__"101�1111 J. . B r'nar , - I I . - .-,. 1.1-- � �­ . LL6 POUCHER, Licensed Auc. I � sou. Addresses will be given by Rev. - . � , . I rf �-i_6�._ " - , Our choir should improve visibly puder to her recovery. - � �: I . I I , . 'l,; , I - , , - _- . ': I � ' . . ; - . I (Ar, yaluator, , .., for Lest York find * dy, former pastor, and ReV. .- - ,."-.: .. .ioll --,t, Is - showing- 6 *particularly finiel. lint- of the leadership ofour wurtby iniller. 74ondav's wiudr-toryn considerably- dam- Mr. Kenne . � . t,vje,;wiioiecf '.\orth and sohth�qntarjo. Strict . . - - . � , - ­ Ir . . *,jven to all orders qy mail or telegrujoh. Onteaders thiuk that the �orester. Ledge I aged the-barris belonging to .%lessrs .John Dr. Barrass 'and Rev.�. Perrin of Picker- , �: � . ,'T.1. '. - "Llt ntion el Watches. Jewellry and . - � � . . I - ��'. , ' ., .. . Cti rges Mcderate.. Address THOS. PUUCHER, . . Silverware for Is rather Lar4y in gett:Dg btarted. Better, Currah and %%'in. Brumwell. . Ing. Rev. J. Abrab m. of Whitby witf . __ . . I . . 4 �.. I , : ! ,. A.., .1. bo .47, Bro whatli, Ont. . -day trade. , lie is shake yourself, bvb ! . A large party war. held at Mr. Isaac . occupy tile chair. ait for the bills. - . . . .. ", -� � .. 1. 1. � - I - tife coming holl . I 1, . onj DiLvig' house on the evening of the 8tb. A , . - - . wr : '. 1� . . � . . , - __ __ __ . _. - ___ - -1 - _ I offuing the . Specla! riervices were started here _'_ - . � . �, - t-7-- ___ __ - - . - - L -..-,/,. � T" .:. :'l -M6 ".. . . fullowim, bar-ains . . most enjoyable time wali had. - - _+ . Boots (lairl iShepes. . . I 0 r� - . . .- - .. . �, � .1 . '� I .. . -, : , " . I.. - . - v last the 6-th, and are expected .%I'. and Mrs. Forfar have returned home AnnualAgricul ral Meeting. - . I I .. 11 I . - - -, . I � . - __ %..-. - . . - r .1 I I � � . _. . . . -be carr ed on for some tiiue. � . . I - E_ - "I - . ­ - 11-N 'D em -w n tc in I from their wedding tour and at present are - . � . !, P, LESLIE, LOOT AN SHOE American . . ng' Wj . .� . -.- . .. ...1;_�.""'.. I . - I " � - I We nro sorry to state that Mr. Ed. I living with Mr. Forfars parents her�- The Ontario and Durham Exhibitiox I . . . Mondit. to, - . . �� . . . . I e�l tind cvwii wr - -rs - ; �.. ,- .. . . lmakw* Pc�,,g )rk, Ord( - . - . - pro ptlyaitelide�l to. FxIierienced workwan- handsome solid nickle Case, $6.50, Gloesou is very #;iek-. 'Mrs. W. Wilson has I Win. W. Woods is in our midst again, Association met in WI itby on We�dnesdav_ . ! .� . - I- ., . . , . 1. - - . .. . � ­_� . I shi . Don'; forget the stanchi.earlyoppusitti tile tile influen7a 4ud Mr. P-Gleebonis light- land in the 0sence f- o 'r popular citizen The meeting was attended. John D. ._.. . .. - -, I .:. . . . - � e . 7-v I I 0 u well . - .,..-. . . I . - Ne I s, King stmet, Pickering I �illa,u Ladies' solid coin silver stem -wind - ing La Grippe like blazes. . I Mr. Thomas Leslie ably fills his place. as Howden the retiring p resi4ent in tile chair. - . ... . � � ��, ._.. . . - ­ . . - . :� � �, i,, : - � I I I , - - - ___._ - - . , __ .__ . - - I Tile Sous of Temperatice have chauged � tiew8-vaty. . The annual report and tile auditors' report - ' � -� - _� .. �;_ -1 ; ,� :r: ­ - tel.., I -, ' W. Ford had a tooth pulled out the other were read . I . �­-_ A..-� . .- '. . __ 1________.__. 110 a ` 1. . . . - : ing Watch. and very tasty Albo ibeir meeting Light from Weduet;dny', showing that the' Ontario &: _. � - �. 1. 1'... I . 1, . - 11 . " ..., ''. � . ­ ­­­ � -1.1 __ - ' ­ . . e� - . . . . 11 . 61--- ­ --� ilver chain, warranted, only $5.50, to Saturday q econut of the special I day. In the extracting of the same his Durham Exhibition Assoeiation had a 1: - - - � � �'.-�, . . -E, Pickering, Ont., S . . 11 ft - '. j I . 1-1 0 U .� I . . . - , . ( . 1 r :_,.- � t'. . . . liORDON n . I jaw was splintered and as a result lie is most suedessful year slid that affairs are .. I . . . . . tor. This � �,otel iq a 1 meetitigh. Tljl� lodge Is vrowhig fast but I - - . , -, ,jaiiio� (iordon,vr,jl)ri(,, . .� , , -1 4,cj - i MIDg too young In suine depart- - . , e - ;4.. � fint � new Irick 1)�:'Idin.,', f, w9lie'l i!l sul)erior I'SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRING. it is g0 carrving a swelled head. ill promising shape. The president stated .- '. :, 4, 1� . : * ;. - .� . . � . LAy�ei. Every convenience awl co-nfrjrt for tiie"; I ' A large number of citimus, among them thAt another equally p msperous year would., . . 1. . , � . " " � ­ . tra,-011ingli,iblic. New iLnd,,3iiiiiLiottio,iiiStILI)Ieg month. � STATESMAN. . , " - . . .­ � V e - your scribe. are suffering from -The Gen- place this Association in an 'admirable; . . . - . I and sheds. I � 05y �1, . .'i 0-.0010-0 -- - _: � . - ....'. I .1, , � I � � . nine Imported Russian Influenza," in mild position. It is expected the Domiuiort. . - �. � - - . . ", �. � I . � ­ � ­ - --,--, ______ __ __ . - __- - I ROUGE CENTRAL. t� .. -, - "; , . . . . . _. �� , - I - : . . . form. Our people take no other. Government will defray the expenses of .. __ :. �,-.,;"� �. � � . - . ickerin-, Out., J11:1 S - B-arnarld , - -EST ER'N HOU S; - r � I - ­__ :.-,4-,- . I _V � now opon fox the ae �ornniod4'icn of the .. I I : I 11. Scot has left for parts 1poliziown. While Hank Reeve waQ walking over tile' moving the drill shed from the old ground. - ..-, -_,,�., .,.,�-' '' I . . ' - * I- :_ i, �`�.-- " - . .r - � tra�relliug public. ' This I otel,-baving lately .11 . ' Miss E. Bell is visiting Scarboro friends. ice on tile river the other day his ponder- to the new. The president stated tile - � � . Iri � ,; - -, .- I , I - I ; " _ � ..: - 71y . _/ 1. 1: -% - ... eli� uged ha udi, bas been re .furnizbwl through- ',.- .. � " 41TIEWEEL, TZ. e-ariug a -very pleasant face. - . r - L., . I : ,-' .:., E . C. Stotts is w ous weight proved too much, and he went South Ontario, the Whitby and East - 11 1. I _. oppoilite tho'Spink Nlilli3, , . ..: -. . I . . ''. . I I eut. Situated as it is, . . It's a bov. . through. The water being about four Whitby, and the Pickering were still sat- - - .,. � �­, . . _: _ , . . . Is I I couvel lent for patrons of the MillH. Meals 7' - � . . - ,4: � , - ­ � 11" -- I h(jurs. Good stabling WHITBI '-w - 0 T& We understand R. Bell bad the misfor- feet 'deep he got wet clear up to the knees. isfied to amalgamate with the Ontario & . ... - _.. . ­.. < *A � I or I unch at all rea sonable 7 . z . �:­:,.".._'.7. I am shed roorii. -Box stall a fid enclosed ya.rd for . . . , I : :.-, - . . .. lh(ns(,F; or citttle. - Wei�­li scaWs on the premises. I tune to lose.his overcoat. From the Calgary Herald we take the Durham Exhibition. The bank indebted- - � � ­.... :�k",. _�'­ ." - The bar is ,)pen at ail*legal l(ours,and is strocked -- I . I — - our sport is making the rabbits scarce fo110%ViIlg:-11A pleasing event took place- ness of the Association is $4,400, the debt . J. I ' - � .. .: - __ . :, 17d: . - . ­ . . . . . I . " " I - � . � ­_ �� . -I ' . � with pure iquors of every brand. AN,DY Me- . . - Ir 9 - -1, with big little dog and gun. at the residence of the Rev. Geo. Jacques coming from the So th Ontario Society . - .1.1;_ . ` ' I - . __ . i�,19 1 . . - - " - . . .1 " I ; ­_�,. 7- 11 4 �. � - . . Cul,Ly, P oprietor. - I5 I y - . , . GORDON S , � ' Slusic will be abundant soon -our miller on the 18th when he united Ilia son Fred 5700. . The paid up a ock $3,200, unpaid - � I., "�.. � . _; - __--h— ; -, .. I I I . - '. , , � .. � I I I. � .� I is about to purchase a fiddle. - B., whQ is one of the leading jewellers in $1800. Taken laltoge her the assets and - . . , � , 1. _ - , I ------------ ----.-.-,------- .. ­.: ­ __ ____ __ __ ___._ I I , I ­ i�l I . .. :. ,.. ­ .­ . ., : .: . C., . I -�­ - ­... . lau, in the liabilities almost bal ce at $9000. The .. . .., ­�-!�,��'4�� . I . 111(tj � . I � . . , .. 1�� . . L'.t� - _-F0 , r % Miss Nellie Tweedie of Pickering -�paid our town and &:popular young;i 11-1 " I . . � - . . . - , -4 4fr4tchil I V.q. � - I - , , i:� * :i I � L, . . .. ;� L I . . . -I, � 1. , ­,­�-_ - �. I _`�' ___�­__ - - .. .1 . .. _:1...�.­�.,L,* . I . ­ I � k, . , I I . �, � . , I t�� : :­ - - , '. her parents a flying visit Sunday. holy. matrimonial bonds to Miss, Annie buildings and ground are reported to be ,�' . L . - I . - . ... I I � . . . CUTHBERT, W, tclimakbr, Pick-- . � - ... �. .. Ont. in capital shape. o hold- , - : , , . :. - �," .�_,5, - - � ­ , .., LN . - . Miss S. Stewart, of Toronto, is spending Reeve, formerly of Highland Creek, It as desired t I ­;­,�,�, "', .. L A -�oi erin g, -Ont. Having I pen 25 years at the Pur'e Ex -et - : ,�, . . ,. -,,-.- I , I ­ ".1-J..".211 . I -� .1 . - , a few weeks with her uncle Mr. Clark. The wedding was a quiet one, only the re- two spring stoick fairs In the townships of ..: _'i' �..,., , . 1%. - - . .. . . . . 1. 11", �0 " .) $... , ) tr&A le, I car guarantee satis 'action. Agent for ,� 1; . I \ - � . . -L L I _. I . F. Lazarus' E ye-gl asses. v stelles and -Clocks . :-.,. ,.".. . - Mrs. R. Bell has been spending a week lations of the families being present. The Pickering and Whitby, the places of hold- . - ��,.�.,.' '_-t'-_1 - . . I I . . I _ -1 . �' -_-�- ." - . , .''.._ - ..: . I " ,,� able '. - - � � , . ,�.-. - clec ned on shortest notice, and at reason . , I :. - 1, Select Flavors with her daughter Mrs. Moffat, Sclaxboro. wedding gifts were costly and numerous. ing them to be decide I by the directors . - . . -� . . . L'.. . 23-47 . :' . . . �. L .- ,_ ". - I rATA is. �:� _�.., .... . . . I �_ - . L I . . � - . -1 I 11'��, I . . . . - . 1- �_�r ' G. Huff, Crust & Company intenA hold. The Herald extends the happy couple its from the respective to Nnships. I- .1 - L .. � %. ., - 4c, � - L' " - - - - ` � ., _. - . �­ .... - , �., . _ OF! _ ' : . , L ­. ing a party at R. D. Tabor'i presently. heartiest congratulations." Mrs. Jacques Officers elected for the South Ontario -_' - '-'�' )_ .- 3IN - I � % �; "L' * , . . : I L i k", . .--;-%. I . !�'. ­,�. - L- �.: _­. ­� . " .1 . . I C �'L ' . L ''.. " 1. . - . I V'L' . . For Sale. _. - � . many friends here will be, pleased to hear Society -.-Pres. J, D. Howden ; lot Vice ". 11 1-- V. - . * - i Particulars later. - . - "I ..I. � �� ', .- . . . . I I' _.. I , I . . .- — ..: . _ � .1 . - 1 . . - ... I.. , _.., ' ' Fmits and Spices ! and A. Wilson ; 2nd Vice 4ohn Vipond, Direc- . . . , I ..� . � :' . ,!L- . hoic e- J. W. Adams has Bwured a good ema,rt that she is settled in her new home, ' - �, � �.. ._t: - . - . , . I - I., . 11� ,6 - ! � , � , _Q 5 .1. .- . - .. - '.. , 1. will bu two of; good � man and we expect the bush will ring, also proffer their oougratulations. tore -East Whitby J . Stocks, Geo. & - " ,_� �­ ." ., �, t �,. , �, .. L ;L ;�­ 4 , I .. 00 e.&_hUsb, 00 S_S_hU . - ­ C. , - .;��,-�, )"%.-. � I , , , . � " 119 100 houses a lots as are in the .. , Perfectly Pnre and Delicious. W M all . The Scarboro Agricultural Society held Mowbray ; Oshawa T ios. Guy; Whitby . � .. '. �.:' i� - -1,4 4 L L . , - �k,;A - - . - -,e '_ _. - . j Vil age of ekering. This operty is situated Une,quolled in -Strength and Econom ' their annual meeting at Woburn on the township, Jno. Willis, Win. Anderson;. �� -:.". I -. 7� ,�.��:- on "hureb reet. - For furt particulars apply . eY- Our young people turned out Well to W. . ....., - - .b .L'. On the promises or by I tter to THOMAS Winning friends every day. Patty's pond Baturday night. Theici�be- 9th inst., when the following officers were Pickering, Robt. Dev �rill, Ww. Annan..: ..., .. j.f � -_�* L � I �� - il I I,w _� . - - .,kl � ., . . . . -6 � k, - 3 . �� .... ,1. . . / . . . , . . I . � vo e _W - ,. . . MA 1 1 .. - � - KE PTHQRN, Pickering. . . ... .. I I in oo4 a Dice time was spent. elected :-President, D. A. Thomson; Vice Jas. Hortop. I 1. ., -- 1'� L - - - - , , — ' - � . I I - � . - . - 4.�, . � ,*� , - . , ?�i` . � , , I . '. .. I I � Dl[1r_1:,.% '�_-'_ L 1� a �, ,� - in Elmo,r hall Frid&y evening. A,s wom. W. 1hompson, D, B.rown.-R. McCowan, R. ham goeiety -Honorory PreBident, John - .:., _',�' . , ,,­ VIV :..� ­ . ­ - I I � " ' , - - .. I ­_,� , ,� I . . .. "-�1., �L",- �X - - 1. - . 00 � Teas, Sugars, S s, Meats bers were not all present the.meeting was Cowan, A. Baird, T. Jackson, G. Chester. Willis, Ist Vice, J. R, Matthewson, 2nd' :' _;_�': * ­`- A� �.;_ - ".1 � '' Bank * YMP I .�`?,,I�,,m.� � VrLL LINE of STAPLE GROOERIES go committee of our Spckrting Club met President, William Patton. Directors, R. Officers elected -for the Ontario& �" - 4,i�,, , - . no- J. Johnston, Silmoth Pherril. Sec.-Treas. Vice, R. R. Mowbray, 3rd Vice, R. J. "I ...I., , "LL" J��,";",j;_7 Ir, n a : postponed for a Week. . . ,.,_ - _ -Nu, , . . - � _ - . " _�j j'4 � � ;- - �v ., - � I . - arrow P.Mr,11pe - -LL - .-;, -4;� ,V _4. ,�.,, , . . . . ,-'�,,�,�,,�,.L,�.. Cheese, Raisins, - : A. Graham had an while arer McCowan was re-elected to that P"i Mackie. Directors --John Ross, R. Beith,, _7 , _q � L. 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As people seem to think we have a. itsm. iting in the Ladies Department. This Porter, Wm. Karr, W. Murray, F. H. A - ,7� �. - , ".�:,�,� ,�.44 ! Fine Vs4ety-of Perfumes ! - �­_, - _: " �' _-­�kL", 1, . . - ( iMCF, I [oults--ftm 10 to 3, saturditys . ing covitnission we will draw to a close- step was taken owing to the fact that out nis, Jas. Willis. A. Jeffrey, 0. Res, A. - 1p, . . ., �, 'N 0 . �-, - - lt�-,':_,_�'� I . . '' ,,u V;S� " ' a pr yes . OW �.,��l � 'L _. �; 'L , I . . - Ize I ,­ . 6 Is � ��_ I I I , �N-�, - ,.� - � \. 10 ,o 1 o'c. �ock. - . but stop I ,'Should saild siNamintance, be of #71 paid O'Ut money hLet rin. Johnston, W 0 Ith d F. L. Green, L. �. ,��! . V� ­", I I _.� .� 1. . ' 4'. , , "� - .4'r. , �?' I ;T - , j"A L a . . .11. � . -­-_ -.;,: - depantnent.. SM Was paid to profes- G.Drew. ktthe'subs uent meeting of the - _. .-- � � " � .! Z 4.� . 1. . 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I reckoned mete bunds, lookf�g tab my lees wren an entreat - 1 were uteri a hundred of thus pieces b a bI took the rubbish titled kiwed her into• �w a sumkof a�Ub z1o'coo, if all sent, sweet brow ; then I drew her towards - the'Places ere of the same value. the pasnge. She y1aldea with a tong, flat `CH P111 V. t rs together end olapirtg lief firms; bat ib My n� Vhmenb sl, I held the coin b my ing sigh ae ff aaoepNng an inevitable loss. - Psy4 .>t. 1 s mad to me they mi ht give some cine as hand baro charged by rsyohe, oo her great When we neared the well I sprang on to I pat - the o ndle In a ororice 'and the length of time ahs had been a prison- delight, sh lead me to that end of the cave the plank, and, putting my feet In the book- - wedged in a pie of chalk before it so e , and turning them over I found a little which ryas ess affeobed by the explosion, ob and the candle between them, I beckoned - subduing the ligh ae t j make ib bearable f eek of gray staff that had clearly been and poin to another of the gold plooes lob her to come to me. Then at lash, compre4 to the poor thing' eyes sad b en I gently ads by a woman's hand. She clapped her into a hole the wall. Oa the ohalk below bending that she was to s000mpany me, she drew her hands f om h r face and then I h de And laughed on my taking this out, written in de characters with a piece of flew to my side. I pub my arm around her, . raised her to her set. he wa a ball slip of d holding ib against her side showed that charooal. vrrere these words- and tried to draw the rope ; bat ib was use- •- .. a girl, quite a i A a ming y, though in i came no higher now than her hip. She f. To Petieer Beamish-Freaeh Peter and lees, for light as she w -as, our united weight reatibq one was ei htee Har ace was'alba o old nob have been more than six or save° him ludo leaves you this for a present, as was more than I could lift with one arm colourless, long d th . bub her features hen she wore that. That would give her spedfinen of the lead, fn the f quare chest, encumbered. After one two trials I gave - . wore modelled bth .xquia to delicacy. a the gutelds eleven or twelve years of im which yon give as for our show one of the up the attempt wibh a shake of my bend. - She•lookedlike o sof b ose tr it and tender p isonmeno. Nell, in that time she might French Ho . Let this ben warning to you fine reorgnised the diffio°ity, and, having planta that are eared in d kneas. The ° der such conditions easily lowthe faculty to play f next time yon go a wreokin' 1': Riven my hand one last caress, she stepped Ckneae and I sore c her eyes gave bo o speech -reason -anything. The only From tb evidence it seemed bo me prob- to the ground, and, sinking on, her kness, this abrange colo rleas face a expression onder was that she had continued to f x able that b ess rawals, after quarrelling over again bunt into tears. more than hums-somathing piritual, not b. - the spoil en from the French Hoy, had I could wait no longer ; to save her I must . of our world. I ound that t e retina wag Takihq the frock to the ANpve she point- separated_ French Petter and his party going make my own escape without delay. - almost invisible, and by lona disuse bad a enb some strips of oolonyil'd ribbon, and to the oaves, my priest grandfather wibh his I drew myself cep hand over hand with . - •. lost its power f cc , ractio , while the a me curious buttons bhtib she had taken crew restin in the house above, and that in Pysohe'i fading mobs ringing in my earn, until n i' bad becom abnoi mally iatonded f m the dress; and little as I know about a drunken oat which was pretty sure bo bbe fl t►me of bbe candle grew pale in the light oa ch the scant r �e of ?q„ht d flne+ed in the a ch matters I perceived that no child of have followed the dbeovery of thEirtreasore from above. 8adden)y the light was inter caverna. She w s dress A in a sock of blue t e common class would have such brim- in the lea 1 pbest, the gunpowder had been copied, and looking cep I saw a face bending - serge, without al eves-� garm ub fashioned irg on her frock. aecidentall fired, osaalng the fall of tie Cliff over me with a horrid nose and chin and t•wo to the idea of fib ess evo ved b my grand- Payehe threw aside the dress impatiently, and their o annihilating in the very mom- gleaming eyes under a far cap that came father ;yob this ude g menb looked well a d drew me on quiokly, having something enb of trio ph. down bo the ebsggy white eyebrows -all upon her, falling to th grac ful curves of b titer than that to show me. We passed I stood 1 ob in wonder over this lash dis. distinct fn the light of the candle at my feet. . her figure, and t rowin into r lief the long t rough the opening into t'he timbered cave, oovery, an maeb oonfou to a feeling of Ib was my great grandfather, Pater Beamish. white arms and rebty de fe b ; it seemed w ioh wag far more capacious than the selfish j oy hloh overcame all better canaid- He waved a j ark knife over my head, ao me that a dreg of mo ern cu would have a joining one. She directed my attvntion eratiors. or I did not question my rivhb ''You're gone down there, are you. you himp .- _ been less in aha actor ith h unnatural i pasiing to the table on which the dinner as propriet r of these civen with the land of S %tan'! Then you're j net agoing down there beauty, and hay prone reed er still more war sob, and also to a reeeptable closed with abave boa propriate the fortune fount{ up3n . again for good and all," he shouted and with pathetfclly nob of oar world �Vo stood a lab where she kept her food cub of the ib and m imagination leapt at the nae I that he gate a hack at the rope on which I looking;ab each her i s'lent amaz3ment, w y of "Caw," and made bar way to that ' for pity choked er si elf the cavo where the entrance from might mak of it to obtain the hand of Mins hung. Presently she if ted b hand slowly and t e shore wan blocked up with the "debris ' for the. hub prospected as if the me. and . (TO Bra tlorrTlxII I touched my mo t:.ohe then wallring bo fr m the fallen cliff. The eloping ma4s for the m mono it seamed as if the unholy the back with a step gra► fai as the a read Inward to a coasidorable dWanee` opirib of t e dead wreckers whose bones Odtd fiats of Life. . . rine an d dip a gul on t e -ing she t lighter rubble lying o° that side nearest were befor my eyes had taken posloession of looked ab he ol, a d finding t6 inner cavi•, and the roster blecice on D°"' Everybody in Oakland know Police Judge bh9b c y hal woe enb short she th other side where the fracture seemed to From th 6tAis of abstroctlon I was a-. Laidlaw had been on a howling raekek says clapped her hen a toget er an burst -into h ve origlnted. Amongst thee° blocks, rased by ei gestin ranch upon r y Arm, and the San Francieao Atta. The papers had c sal of ban htp . Tho ohe came round turning my regard from the go'd chat had so recounted the sb_ry of that wild -debauch at p g so a of which were of gigantic proportions, bo look me in th face sin, rad fiadia f faiol°ated r�ne, I found Yayct a look alt into the white hones and people wondered what• g gi P-yche began to thread her way. The the tante tannin down my ch ek- for her I eo rte waa intricate, and to my uaacea+tons my face witx troubled toile to e, anal"le, to the oataome would be• The tutee was fit- Isu titer told a t le of lit -IOE,X esptivity in ed a es extremel erilous and the diffiaul- undereta►nd my preoceapstlon, and why had tingly uonolnded yesterd9y by the arrest of - this sanleee prig n that; teach d my hearb ty increased any we :advanced. Ice some f ar, w tan h r. Ju,+ge Lzidlaw and the imposition of a fico to the oleic -a a beta a inat ntly grave. 1 tea it was ae mach as I could r uecz9 m "Gad f give me my selfiahnesl," I said, of 'r The amasing pato of the aff>,ir b her own eyes fill d, and with narticulatcd boy through the ppeninge, in ornate "Yon nhat be ssvfd before I think of any-` that the judge ordered his own arrest', fined sounds of eympa by she stroke my head, w passel on hands and knees bew-ath thin. f lap, nor PAyche." himself, and alto paid tine fine. a thou h she iv old co ole m far the lose P nod matinee the a touch might " Poor Nal c'ie i" she 000Irl, in the same There was rather more than the usual at. - of my hair, while she m sb ba a conceived h e brought down upon us. _ At tone, with 'a smile that rcflatted my Ei6y. tendaaoe at the OiklAnd pollen aonrb tester was the cause of tri ri' f. There was tto Lima to lose. Old Peter day and a ripple of excitement ran around y g ge urine the stoup w Ithd b t e. expreeeive mi ht ab au moment return to Bon orb and the room as the judge'o voice was heard pro- " Cannot' Sou speak, you poor lit bbe fie lure ilei me know i that there she had g y P • thing P'' I aekei. on a stood in deadly peril -the ezprera'.on hear of tilt son's accident, aqd the ecquirifa nonacfng the`vordf: "D1r.� 13►iGff, yon K•il! The sound alq a waa ntelli ble bo her, that had been made for him. I, at least, place Alezaader Laidlaw under arrest for in her upturned face, and oro°ohing figure maeb eta to the cottage before he arriv- violating an ordinance. Dar. Lddlaw is re: and she respond d with sound that were In icating amortalttrror. Even with the g P leaned on his own rear niz►nce," continued but a mutieal ee o of my word . Hearing li tib to nide me it was hard to see where ed. g her voice the j•t kdaw wed,•I nd she re- th foot might be nab with safety ; ib was The alteration In my manner, as the Judge Laidlaw. "Mr. Clerk, you will enter plied with a ba as like is as n e could ac- ai ply marvellous how she could p,oe with necessity for immediate action occurred to that name upon your docket and Le pleads mom lish. Cle rl sue . had n notion of g me was perosived at ones by my watchful guilty. ' • p y f panity in the dark. Presently she be an speech, and it w s hopel as tot ink of get• to scale the blocks, and we mounted until we companion, and eomy;rehanding that for Judge Lildlaw sdjast9l his glasses. took ing from her an explan tion o her Wangle al ost reached the roof of the cave. Seer some lesson I wished to get back into the a roll of manuscript from hie pockdt; slipped' . condition and h w she ame t ere, Had fr m this point the cave, with the ti•pber other dive quickly, she guided me with off the little elastic band, opened, oat the she never learnt the ase of ep ech of had b k9, and the shadows they cast, looked ewifb steps back to the inclined plane by roll and read as follows - she been there a long tat th early days wird And terrible. R!dht'agalnet the roof which I had descended eo preofpitstelyI and Mr. (,lark, yon will pteaso enter, upon . of her childhood ere for otten, I wondered. th re was a gap; through this Psyche slip• showed me some notched steps which she the docket of this court a oh%rge of violating I tried her ag in, sayil g a f words in pe sidelong, and disappeared. Coming -to herself must have cub in the chalk. With an ordinance of the city of O.rklan i against - the few Ian ua a that I knew. She listened sur risin a ilit she ran n the slo I Alexander Lsidlaw. To this charge I plead g g bh gap I cried to her in terror ;she anewor- P i3 g y P Pe • attentively, ami ing as iflit gave her pleasure a with a laugh bhab' seemed far away. I scrambled laboriously after her, and she guilty and before passing mouton" I have to hear the son d of a ihuma voice, bat fo lowed bar as I best could through the once more g %ve wav to a light laugh ab my I this to .say : That I feel it my duty to make showing no oth signs of intell Bence ; then n row gap, and the next instant found ray- expense as she stood a9 the top waiting for some statement of his facts Concerning this lobe, to give vari ty to the amus mens, sang, me f slipping and rolling down an incline me- case. The charges and allegations as print• • - making a kind f music, like t at I heard w th no ower to stn m self. Ps che's Wo assed throe h the a and be n ed In the press of this city are, to a certain I. P P y y P g R P � extent hue A number however are ix - from the mouth of the weP., a c ntinued un- la ghter assured me that there was no dang- the descent into the large cave. Bat now I ' dulating rise en fall of sound a long as the er but i was heartily glad when I found found the diflicalty and danger greater than ± correct. and untrue. • That I was drunk, or, breath could b malar aiaed. n al! m life bo use the ldngu*ge of the ordinance, •under Y m self at the bottom on a bed of sofa Band. in climbing cep. I m'►de 1•syche wke my � the fGfl�ienae of intoziaatiag hyuors,' is true. I,never heard a ything ml0 plain ircly Sweet y candle had gone out in this rapid des hand, feartdg that an iaadvertenb step and mad. It lie med to expres morn than ee t, but here there was a faint light that might start a boulder from Its place and That there waw no palliation or eztennation .. could hRve bee told bywords ; ib Has the fil red its way between- the blocks on t)ie roll It down upon bar ; and well it was then, nor in there now, for this cffanse, is revelati m of a 'oyll life, of nspeakable se ward side. though no opening was per- that I took this precaution, for before we lam Crab Tbab the entire occurrence is yearning, and i definahl refire . ce tible. I had matches in my tooket ; I were half way down my weight tilted a lamentably, sincerely, and enols, a -ate. 1, . " Paor child, oar chi 1" I id involnn- re ib the candle, for the light was inauffi:ienb block, and the rabble slipping beneath ib I can honestly stat., and I do so shale. I, tarilyr I to reveal an thin distinctl tom eyes:• I set other boulders in motion, and throe who have sat hero day after day, week after "Poor child, oor chi I " e e echoed In s pnoFe I lookeig particala rrly foolish and starting others io their coarse the greater week, and month atter mouth, dispensing the f ame tone o sorrow nd cc mfseration. f ehte>ted, for Psyche continued to laugh mass moved forward and thundered down in .justice with an honesty of purpose, sense of - She seemed to ave the signifi ante of my n til suddenl sol z )d with a rehension that a erfaO avalanche to the bottom. H ► ll 1 antras sod ovary other 6nall of rig m that ' e m nth r to edetate d the m words y PP P pP y can poaibly actuate an honest man, esu not . S F y y I ad herb myself, be eam3 quickly to my the great block on which I drew Psyche Peiu by this great3sb offense of my life. Ie were an express on of ki dness, for she took ei a and caressed m haa.l with her cheek, b cck at the fiat mcnament remained firm, it right t Is it j ase 2 lm io h�aorable ! Is ib rap my hand an 'amoobh d her c eek againEt or ning over Ib ge tly like a mother over bob the or h of falling masses in other • it ca�rewingly. - h r child. parte of th cave loosened by the eoacussion honest to myselt or to the p ple of this city - I bent down a d kisse her end -for she - led me to oar that the � whole of the cliff to p3rmit myself to go anp4nished for the commission of an ofiause•for hlch I punish was to roe no m re than �a littl child. The shove won d fall. an 1 T watched with terra - stand of my kis perple ed her and looking CHA LER QI. bbe sampan e a long ri -•ore that opened °there daily t My answer no ! Ermphati- up in my face a e bade a by a gesture kiss directly o r our beads fr t•n whioh a blind_ rally. no t again. I lilted the ha that still clang les GHT. .'•' ing shows of chalk splinters and east fell '•F �r as brainp ar a t*agrsn ,. lost . bo the i srorld, Oo his home, to his foo, ftp. to decency to mine and lased t 8 back of it. Sha I upon nm. raoually the tumult caned, and anti .t ame, bhere,may possib y be some ez kissed mine an repeat{ R the etion of tier when I ostia to I pk about ttte I found the cloud t daft that choked am subsided ' th b we were etand'ng in a third cavern, came in iuo eomm'"a of an �fIeuse of this lips OG 09 orb ice, Tau hod a Lha ennui tint still a intervals a block fell with � sad- th ugh ib was so a cambered wibh broken character, but to one of my past standing mho had never h and bafo e. den toad n on the Rrondd below. Piy�che in this ccmmaait there is qo ez;use. Buc m ones of the falls cliff that its form and And now I an curl ua to neo more m di erasions were at first indistin uishable. clang clog to mo with her trail arm .aimed y g for the sake of one I hold most dear, and her prison, an takin the anile from as if to wad orf anything that might fall O e thing was o] ib was in this cave who inoulcsted these early prQceptS which I the cleft Ilifte it up, shield ng It from from ahoy . Bub In this I am eertrain that th b the explosion h d taken place. Many shall never for eb I deem m self in dui her eyes with - y ban . :So caught my the dear li tle creature was o�ucorned less g ' s y • � of the fragments w re on one face black bound to Iihow my mstaliaesa, and admit arm, and shrink ng to y side ointed with wi h owder. Amon eb them were scattered for hero protection than for mine ; her P frankly sad sinoorely that I have committed wild wonder at t e flicks ing ah dove Deas- very direobion st vee of tabs iron hoc nptnrned ►rad was over my head, nob ter Ps, a wrong, and frankly ask forgiveness for - ed by the mo ing lig be I laced the rn ted vessels scrag of timber � iron bolts own, and a kept it rained until the peril „ candle no that s e could ee her n shadow ' , wn the same, I have made this statement on the sander That d li hts her -when an odds and end of cloth and woolen past. Then she looked at me, noddlOR . freely and voluntarily and with a better g gravel turnin bur arae showed me an a meats. M fool struck ainst a lou y• g g f y � g old soar fa t from which I concluded that oonsideratioa of the fano that men abutter she recognised what it waa. Stan spread eo man a boot ; it a e a° odd rattle ander • + y - ' her arms oat, d swa ed her lithe bod g man than I bas put an enemy in his mount y th shook -end when I lifted it a t•vQ or this wet ° o tis first nor the worst slip of . rem side to a de, and then 'n in her P to steal away his brains,' but I sincerely g g th ee small white • ones fell ono. Thr the cliff io hien she had been ooneeraed. . • • son she ka b irne to i wibh movement y hope tl•st this affair may serve as a warnin g P we a the bones of a foob, Was es the The tree she babitaally followed as of her limbs an body that resembled more y r_ow oblate ted and we had to fiad a n to atl'ouch as are beset by that cane of m th n nob the only vi im who had been en• ern ofril;z ►cion -drink. U on a re tition .. - the dance. of a apanese girl than any other one ; but t ough our steps, cautiously of tib offense 1 shall not eek for mora , I know. When she erased t move she to bed alive , dropped the boo wibh a shudder, -and we proceed prodnoed two or three fr b neither will I expect, it. In eocclasio i stood locking ab er shadow in a ant wonder an werin Pe she's call made m wa mifps in the treacherous slope. we vob to the P until. compreh anon dawnin upon her, th on h gthe boulde s towards that or 6 bottom. wit oat any serious mishap.. Rubble `ebb to exonerate and exzalpata a114ef►rsoas she drew me ae oss the cave. b the fur- g p and dust thick ever where, and one or from any blame whatever whose nattnes have . bher c'xtremit ere were. some roe h Pte s were she in impati noe had precede me, y y been con� led with mine in- this unfortunate - . Y g P two page 'fragments had been detected pp made in the tan that led, to a a vii where B b ab every step I k my foot esti ed to affair. Tbs sentence of the court is that y be crunohing the bo se of a dead man and from the die, tint the timbers had preserved the sea ab big tide filtered p through the main bpd of the 4r a the dotendant pay a fine of $50; with the the shin le. T re was a clear of at the in eed, before I had made a couple of paces y Q onus. sad the usual alternative.,, ft p° t an ht si tib of a 1 n bone that I knew roof indeed looked safe and sound, In the , g g g The ude closed this remarkable ro- , preaehb time, a d going down o the edge m sb be a human `temur.;' Present) j lesser cave po damage whatever hail been I g p she bent over an showed me h r reflection y deeding by handing over to the clerk $50 to'. oa a to the e b wh re Pa ohe was anxious- done, and theta, M hFr great jay. Psyche , in thA water. - 1'° y found her I`okdaw, who had robabf sive hitnself fom the fifty data so j cern in I cbs3rved tb b hsre I there- was a faint ly aiting to show a the "chef d-:exvre' of 1 P y hop' the county j dt. -I he curiosities. ped off from the other on the first s3und of . glimmer of dapli ht, aadae I sere i about+ he stood before a hit e t uare'bloclr of danger. . . for tfe ripening t at adm fitted Ib sbe divined g q And now Ihsd to make Psyche understand mgo>?jecb, and l d me a boa oink a little ch lk, which lone ha arranged as a kind of TfIC Arabian PenlQSUlat'. Y_ that we must go ap the mh%ft and leave the Ice and where an normo flab chill slo _ al r, grouping upon it, wibh some Idea of y � P a matt and artist o effa3b all that she hid nave. $he quickly comprehended that I Vast treats of Arabia have never pat been i, ing up met azo hyr the forr_3 d a vertical Y y could go am I had come, bub she was utterly traversed b the foot of an ez lore. and wall ,rad eras t onward; a fe sbe a she io rad most carious in the cave, Pistols y P • ointed u ova t s gaud I aw thr n h a oletb + ,bo 0o taxes, ahellr,pieoas °°able to Ramp the idea that she slat was to Ohere are ancient rains which have °Ever k vee t atchebs ' P P I g go, - It'tt►aa more incomprehensible bo her yet been seen by the eye of the European, - bi h abo%a our h ads a ur:ow trip of blue of roken glama and he like were masse3 on g who knew leo other Isom than that in which t'Vha, ' , ed ahead with sk She c?a ed er hf;nia wit. d' li ht as e h side, but the pl ce of honour between �r p has been aeaomp,i b y Y PP , g - she lived, t sl, the sdggesbion of gaibtleg the s:anty means still at oar disposal is an she lookfd up, fo this ti y sirI of blue was th m was occupied y a pyramid of four sk lie • i the orbs of the to this planet r another would be leo mer In- earnest of what remains to be done. The dark prole lv the mo b beauti ul thi g in nature 4 pone ploces c f dead such ndom tete detecttive ex lanation o ter shell had bee laced, and the pearly P P peso of the Arabii►u peninsula tine been she knew. y P as I could ratable by signs or gestures she w a suddent li hted n and we lied that long " Caw " sbe sad oin a n to let me au face reflecting th light from the candle t {3 P• , f P g not is a Cot�ditioa to anderstan�i or arae t baforC the da s of Mohammed ib was a know ib was 'th way he j kdaw ' came ga a It an appearan a that would have bee° for she no a ser comprehended that I w ►s laud of culture and literature, a seat of down to bar. la Icroas if lb had n b been ghastly- - about to go, away than she bunt Into tears, powerful kingdoms and wealthy commerce, Oomerving b'he nrirei with hien I ez gla4oed in ter. ab Payehe, to sea what and throwing her arms about me clang to me which outnot fail to have exercised an in- . 1miwA the cave Psyche that a t:he name eff let th a grisly sho had upon her. She wibh the stcrenuous energy of despair. Ib flaen� upon the general history of the I instinctively g vR the oar gi 1 -drew me w smiling and swa Ing her head gracefully seemed to me drool to leave her there even world.. away to Show La all the curios ties of her fr m'slda to side the low murmuring for a brief' spall after such a terrifying hams. (xoing ba k to Lh pool i the hollow m ria of her own v foe. Then I perceived episode as that we had just passed .through ; she gave me to u derstan�i by g stures and th b the poor oreatu a maeb, Indeed, have bub how heartless must It have seemed to At the Hairdresser's. -Dean fn the chair sounds, like the splashi g of ater, that to b her reason, ural s her pleasure in the this poor creature who believed that I was --`'' Hugo, I tike your work very mach. she b%thed. Th , oomit g to b e litter in fa a of such repulal a mementoes of mor- leaving her there for ever 1 I waited patient- You're a good shaver, and I never had a also the aleove, she threw herself down and isl ty was due, to u ter ignorance of life and ly for the paroxysm of grief to subside, quite one my hair better ; but, Hugo. there's one closed her eyes. I no ded a d snored ; de bh. at a loss to know how I might reassure her. thing I want 6o may to port. On days when but she did not underst d tab, though 6 was a kind of pakan hymn she sang. She grew gradlally calmer M she found I you're going to shave me, hereaf ter, please . she laughed ab t4 odd so nde ire pointed W en -ib was finish d, he drew me closer to made no further attempt to enter the panige don't eat onions for breakfast. Barber - round in graven miratl to t e strips - of th altar, and with sweep of the brand drew lf:ading to bbe shaft, and smoothed my hands "Certainly, air ; anything to please ; and oolc:ured rag with which soe had dorned the m .attention to th surface on which her wibh her ohoek and lips. Suddenly oonoeiv- while I think of ib, air, on thb days when wall. There waa outing) else i that cave. re ics were mounts . A fresh surprise eon- log a stratagem to retain me. she darted into you come here to got shaved, won't you that ohe :nand w thy of rem k except a fr rated me ; the b oak was covered with the inner o#vet and returned wibh her hands itindly defer pour glare of ram pouch until quantity of old clothing t wful cold waa- pi Ices of gold laid a de by side as close as full of the ooloutrsd ribbons torn down from after' 1'bre got through with yon t' --[Boston riser as she expressed by , rawin ,her shone• th y would go. I It one rap, and found the bed plaos, and these s�i psi into AV TrUlacripth . . . - (I . �.. _ F •ir Ai' ' ai-• 4v '. t P`xx' t t le , Y :. I e� r, o-5 wr x� Y 1. �'.. 1 l r j , � • y' s i} rCq - - •M. - .. r - - �y� r { ,� 6 , tl f r �,�_, . "TLe Ort ne of Capital Pea , ®lent." The disoussion arising one of the 1t t'rouln trial, and the disappointing' ver b in the case have turne3 the thoughts of so to the consideration of the question : ,11, capital punishment justifiable tinder any circumstances i' In the January number of the "Arena" the Rev. Hash 0. Pentecost is out with a slashing article on "The grille of Capital Punishment." The argamentais support of his position are embraced in the two propositions - (1) Capital Pauis6. meat does nob sob as a deterrent and pre. ventive of crime ; (2) Capibol Paniahmenj outrages the enlighttened thought and coil• science because of the measure of revengiii oontains, while ib tends to brutalize the minds of the people and f amilbar'z3 thea wibh the thought ofp killing. Under the first ; propoo g ion he often an instanos which he assumes to be typical and nos fxaeptional. Mays he : "Four men were recently hanged in- Yew York, to the seal,. dal of .the world. Each had killed a yeoman -his wife or mistress. The oz. eontion was the talk of the whole country for weeks before it occurred.. Evory one knew about ib. Ib was particularly horrible because of the large number of men who were alaughtered. If ever an exe; a,it was calculated to strike terror to the hearb of a prospective murderer this one W". But there were two yeomen murdered in Now York State within two days cf that execution, and the famous Luca murder occurred at about the,slme time. ' Coming be his second proposition he makes bol0to say, " Every J adgo who sentences a fellow'. being to death, every juryman who voter f 3r a verdict of death against a fellow beirg, every sheriff who carries out the sentence, every hangman who actually springs the dreg, Every pries{ or minister who aidate at an f xecutior, is a murderer ; none the . less sobeeause they act in aceor,laucc wibh the statute law and social custom. !And as long a there legal murderers aro admitted to our beat society and highly honored because of the murderous c iii sem they fill, (anti all of them except the vtretichod hangman •are quite reepeetablf) murder never will ba looked upon with the abborrence ib should proemee in every mind." The new method of dee• patching the criminal by means of electricity oomem in for his scathing condemnation: O: is he says : `•It in a killing device that rivals in horror the worst tortures of the worst ages of the world. A chair Is to be constructed, a ree?in�ng chair, in cruel imi. tation of those ehril that we used for rest ful ^omfort. When bverything is ready, sad the a-,iuetmente all complete, the tx- eeutioner will touch a button and the wretched mortal will be shot -with a stream of electricity. a erream of fire seven times hotter than five Is wont to be. The crea. ture miy have deep holes burned into hitr without killing- him. He may be slowly burned to death in the chair, his body burned to a charred Binder --murdered and cremated at the same time. Or if the killing machine works as it 'is hoped thab is will, in one moment of augalsh, hie life will go out." With these sentiments of the Rev. Mr, Penticosb the editor of the Areca is In the heartiest accord. Though less oiastic and perhaps lees offansive towards those who diff3r from him he is nob less unequivocal in tt4ie eta meat of his views. Postulating the pr�i rip that justice, when considered from a h h oral plane, demands that when a crimina judged, all the extenuating air• cumstancen shall be taken into the consider- ation, he concludes that were this ruie observe3, the victim of the law would seldom appear in co bad a light as the g-wernmenb that passed eentence, In the first instance the criminal by the great law of heredity has in all probability 'ta a great extent innerited the vices and criminal instincts of his ancestors ; by earl; home association rife with sin and degradation, the young natare bas been warped toward criminality, while the public nurseries of sin and echooli of vice have fed the basest instincts while they smothered the nobler impulses In.the very nature of the case such a person cannot oomprehen 1 the value and sanctity of life. On the othc r hand the Government, suppos- ed to rcpres, na the lnftiesb embodiment of wisdom and j issiee ; to breathe forth in its laws the highest conception of ' righ t and cdluity ; to know the priceless worth of % human soul and to fully appreciate hove dear life is to a darkened spirit, this august representative of justice sentences to a horri- ble death the wretched criminal, thus em- phasizing in a startling m.tnuer the law of retaliation by sending a deathless soul into tie great unknown, clothed in stn, degra- tiion and crime." These liberal ,quotations bave beg made for the double reason that the line o argument adopted by those who protest a +►{nab the death penalty is somewha new, and also because they ocntain the strongest presentation of the case that has yet appeared. Nob that they have silenced all opposition and have spiked the enemies' gnus Indeed, so far from this being the case both the proposi- tions laid crown by Rev. Mr. • Pentecost are open to ques •ion and may be disputed. 0-s swallow does n'ot make spring, so one or two casae in which capital punishment does not appear to have had any deterring tffect, do not prove that the death penalty has no influence on lessening the crime of murder, Stubborn facts are against his proposition, Qatte recently the Italian Governments which had for sometime suspended capita• p inishmenb, has been contemplating a ret rurn to the old order on account of the gree, I ., reuse cf the crime of murder since this death penalty was set aside. Tare In a question which will nob be decided by sentimental gush or bitter ,invec• . tive. •The firm duty of society is to protepb herself 9nd cif it is found th:+%t thi3 cAll N accomplished only by following out the old principle "Whosoever shed3 man's blood by man shall his blood be shed, ' society wig hesitate to adopt any more lenient measure, There is doubtless much force in the content tion of Mr. Panteoom that society ought to Week to prevent the crime of murder as much as possible and that inasmuch te' the history of crime shows that there is A close connection between poverty and crimes the attention of society should be -directed to the soluttion of the problem "How shall. we so enrich •the people that the temptation to crime shall be minimi z 3d to the last' pe8' sible degree 2" Bat while exercising herself In this direction she is bound to protect herself even ab t1W cost of the life u f w epee who seek her' destruction, Mgr. L%beelle will leave nezb week far France, where he will endeavour to induce a large immigration from Brittany and Nor• mandy for the northern parte of the Yrovinos' of Qaebeo. . - -. . ., . r ,. . ry . 4t. . r/, t. - . :1,: a :p '' tit. .., .. 4 1t. _.k... , -, 1 .a. -_P r! i, w.. i�> } > 'far. : s: ,. :_ g.. J -.. , x. 1' -•m - ;-.: +Yj st,r i, c. € L - .: : w, 'J. �. y,. -K-. w.,.. r - A, _ . ... ,.- r -.. ,:. -. -.. ,.. 1, .. Ti ,!' , b?...� .;. ;,,. .y .., .yyf g, .. .. r. ...-X - .. .--,' : *. - + t • - °e ,.� 4 t '} y•,fir C 9... _ `.._ :•�}-c. F r w. i d :rt".. r . . t: y.. r - �1 � �.:t. - i _`.� I. ,: r . �y, J `ik . Y d. -N� ray.. 6Ye�. ., . /? .�. �,. y��:-. � ti � ��. - -,: r' , 4 '� „� rj y�� ��' -. "i`�:. k}s.,.r' i? .3 .'g - ♦'.1� ai s Y• 'M -i prR- - t ...1 qq ! F' -T�: - : Y. -.. iF tl` v.5t _ ..1,, iT L`{ _ 4_.- - '1 i7. `.::J: :`�P ''S_ , •Ln - L.. t'-T:ss b s. Wh.. rfi+ �. 4 € `. y, 2}�'*�r' a "7 `1 ,� £ d st* . + d. 4';'l. `t` 4r er k.' •fit. $4 -; a,._ i � ; . _ ' �'stu� -'%'i - - �'a s ,y lr � � �# '��''�. :aF'S ".:•i �i iU2 ;:'A. } •r: �s3't a+,+:'etas r' Ik - ti . . 3� € % - , - R.. 9 - .S I 1. 1 y t v ,`, . AGRICVLTVR&L. t f ;: NoT$a. f Charcoal nen a13zn the scldity of t mtomach of and helps to tone ib up. St pear opens the pours of the skin and bel to fatten If a few guinea fowls can be ' Induced roost in or near the poultry house they w afford protection against chicken thieve They are light sleep ars, ani make a tremen ons tsokeb when disturbed at nigh «Hoard's Dairyman : "Tae teadmor that it costs leas labor and cash to cat {liven crop into the silo, than it does to ate, aback or house it, and run it , nrough t feed cutter accumulates as th, 1);actical m are heard from." Feed the cow something near: �an even balanced ratiou. Corn meal is a fat profit ing food. The cow needs some of it. lir and ground osta are bona and muscle fon Ing, and aye of the class of foods that ma the most ilk. Ttie cow needa them c: tainly. Toe first sh4 introduced igto- 'int pA of the United States wera Itr.rught from E gland to Jamestown. Va., by the Load Company in 16"9. They h -ad increased 3,000 head in 1648 In 1884 more than million sheep grazed on the T,irritory K%ulas. R9member now at the beginning of t winter that if those sheep are t, be ted up dry food all winter there gill likely trouble in the flock. Remember, too, th upon the first appearance of sicknese a lite .oil meal will do wondIrs, usually. It better to feed it however, before tib sickn4 appears.. . In answering the question whether hors are better watered before than after moa a writer In the L-)ndon "Live Stock J �t nal" stoutly declares that "it is undoubted a serious mistake to water horses soon aft they have been fed. If they cannot watered b3fore-feeding, then tbia should oe be allowed after the process of digestion b been Completed." The state Agricultual Experiment Stati of Maine gives the following direebic for guarding against the spread of t fungus which c - uses the potato rot, a which lives over winter to the spot contained in the stems, leaves and tube 1. Burn the tops and leaves in the fs after the crop is gathered, to destroy t spores contained in them. 2 Gatheralf t small potatoes for if allowed- to decay -the field the Eporee,. in them will start t disease 'the •following summer. 3, S deet se for planting, if possible from fields or loci ties exempt from the disease the followi season. 4. Rotate the patato crop, as t winter spores germinate the followi spring, and finding no food plants must p ish. 5. Barn all decayed potatoes talc from the cellar or bins, and other pots refuse ; do nob throw them on eompcet he: as the spores retain their vitality and epre far and wide with the manure. 6 The w ter spores do nob germinate very early the spring. The planting cf early varied that mature before the parasite a ►n ge stare, has been recammsnded. i . If cat ae in used, the surface should be allowed dry ; for when placed in the ground 1 winter spores would fiad ready tentrar through the freshly cut surface. -[ �' l R aral. Mr, William A. Pefl', r, editor of i r' Nantas Farmer," has made a study of , extent to which the farmers are organ, into Alliances, Wheels, Granges and otl such bodies. He has brought together t statistics of the membership of each of th orgaez ition9, and has collected facta beari on their methods and purposes, which sh that the .agriculturists are in a much m' complete state of organlz ►tion, than 0 have ever baeu before, fQr the prey -rat sociations far outnumber the members! of the old Granges and their growth she a greater spontaneity and a clearer purp than was shown by the Grange. () 4,500,000 farmers in the United Stater, . least 1,C00-000 are now orgsniz:d ; and movement ie on foot to consolidate all ex ing organiz;:ions and extend them, whet, the organizwe ezpeet in a brief period include in this coneotidated ageocixtion less than 4 000,000 farmeraj' Some of th associations have originated in the Sou wear, some in other parts of the South, i some in the Nest. Their general purl: is so to express the importance of ;be a; culthral interests to pay greater head to farther. The complaint of all d - organizations ie, in sabstiuce, that middlemen and money lenders have, in - way or another great advantage over farmer, which advantage hes been use( tris impoverishment. All these organ tions are secret, and although in a pus local Pense none of them is political, i - larger sense they all have a political si, fioance, inasmuch as they all lock forty to an opportunity for the farmers` vote change legislation which they ;,onceive be particularly adverse to the ,ogriculti interests. _- GOOD �111NSING ON CREt t. . Col F. D. Curtis, of Now 1 or , wh+ 'one of the Butter Conference orkers that State, indulges in the following g thinking on the important aut j :let of ha ling cream : • So long as people think that soarnes the chief end of nrcau, mistakes will cc in its care. This sourness idea, untied, by other considerations, is the chief cans, so much •poor batter. The trained dal dean or woman knows that strong fermer bion begun in the cream folloc-s in 'batter, and a skilled tallI ill class bubbler as sour and off in fl+ve . -Tho gel •of putrefaction walk, as it were, in the fc steps of fermentation, and whencreamis of !oar It in over -fermented, and puzefact tie ab the very threshold, or has alre; began Its work. One thing is sure - ,sympathy or twinhood• is so close t oversour cream results in frowy rancid butper. The safer -way is to av over-searness, and always churn crc when acidity ilo fairly developed. �ti cream - in which sei3ity in alrel developed, is left over all night, batter will cob be am good as if it fiad b ,ahurned the previous day. nor will there ilia much. A great deal of batter i3 bel ninq.to be rancid while the butter is stil the pane, and before it gets into the crc got or the ohurn. Slippery looking crc is already leaded wick the beginning deday, Puffed rap and blistered creau already too much fermented, and wl whal oomes on top and blue mould tippet the rob is well advanced, and otne panfu ' .0 vn t. t f•f:r=�' . d _n . 'i_; .. rb ,l- r ,i '1 i N`:" 5 , t d°:�- -fir .+� _ r ' a • •R •I ; h ;1 Z ai 1. b � a .v .. r. r- j ._ f # Y. I- S i :�- S .t t r ?•:r' • r- . 1 W - _" Ititl Punish. j. t u of the 1st tinting verdicb. _11111 ;hte of some Il•►estio>; : 4{j- . under amyl 1: iiry number of t> VoutecoetlsN, 11 `• 1'he Crime. i, : uments ia- n1braced 14, ' Ipi•iiil Prunf�-: .. oat and pre. -,Nl Pan6hment u '{ i, t and Con. re of revenge ij brutalze the ,,niliar z 3 theta 4. Under the its an insta,uca viiical and not uc mon were k,to the Scan_ hail- killed a .,. . Tho ex. w',olfs country ',1. h<very ore . ,:.ilarly horrible ' ', of man who as ezecatitn_� :Ir ro the hearb this one was. ;' •:1 :tkurdered in 1• t:.tyrs of that':- Lu•.•t murder•:. :11t,- ' C,)ming . nlakas bold:to I:,: •a a fallow- 1110:: wha voceg irjiow baiLg, tn- aentence, abrins the' , , .vile A•3Ei±its . none the' ce with the Ali 1 aaslonga _rd to ourbest • 1i1Ee of the •I 1 I ail of them 111 :11 aro quit,7e ,4'111 b,, looked -Mol ld pr•Otltce ,.:thf,d of des - 1'1.1 of oiectricity ,-.>.i;1cmnation• ,, ,t d43vice ths,b s't: tu:ea of tho chair is to be r, In crn,Al imi- 1 i'a 10: rest - t i:o, is r:3✓ !ly, 1:,1 t••a, the (Y- I. wk, and the '..'.1- li a s cream o s!werl -times -. The crew• 1�+: into hitt° :11 Ay be slowly hta body •,:urilere'l and t t:- if tha daring , it i, will, in ,_r %VIII tioout." Rev. Mr. i t r, t it i3 it the ' -� t Rustic and N-�I3 t.h:`3e who {� unequivocal in t',t.0:,ttiug the r nshiisred from il.a tha when s t x tt:nua.ting air- o tha consider- ' .;rru this rule 6w would metdom tiro g ,vernmenb b., tilat instance .A •v of heredity .A great bxtenb :,,ulal instincts �tr,nte asaociation t ioa, the young ktr(I criminality, win and schools iasr.incta while lE,uldoa In the IA person cannot toctity of life. nntent, auppos- ombodiment of his forth in its of right, and .ie v,or�h of h Ipi,riciate .Trow sit, this august r11;;es to a horri- in-i1, thus cal- . ni:r the law of. :11449 soul into in Sin, degra- ;r Al gaatations hlo reason that by those who, nn., pe salt 6h p seutation of al, Nob that --ion and have , ndead, so fa: 1 the proponi• :. f'antocost are . isputed. O -s•' a:, one or two ,rll_•nt does nob ring t.ffect, do ,''fatty has no 111,, cf murder.., Ira proposition, t overnmentl' 11-11"ed capita- 1:1,la'ing A rob 1i1,c of tha greae r r r since thin '.1;:de. 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P •, 5. , r •...... .:. - i t I t '..1 .1 va Y.,t , ,�..; ..a:-'tr'_-•.r:_ -- M: -;.,: :-.- -..•.e c. - ..:.,. •^. -.q{41 !_ t._. .N. ,,, I p .: -' e, 9%.. I " _ is - - :FI�_ ;rr- �-�+�zr .i^�" ii -..t;. -. .. ° . .. AGB�CUL U]R�L. •ooh cream will spoil a whole oharnial-- ntN t a � yA�, I Charcot rift stomach of and phuropen the t•o fatten If a few gain roost in or near afford aro od They a e li ht a onarac,Leb . hen '`Hoard' Dal that it cost le given crop nto stack or h use feed cutter can aro heard f am,' Food the co balauced ra .ion, ing food. 'he . and ground Sts Ing, and a� of the most lk. tainly. Tea first he.0 o= the Unit d St gtand to Ja es Comp%uy in 16" 3,000 head i 1 million shee g R'tne as. F, 3membe n wihter that f t dry food al w trouble int e fl upon the fir b a oil meal wi I d batter to fee it s,ppears. In answer ng are better w ter a writer int e n,a,l" Stoutly so a serious mi tsk tlrey have ee weiteredbafo e f be allowed ter been comple d. �'he state gr of Maine g van for guardin fcngua whi h which live o contained in th , Burn the to after the oro ' scares conte pe small potab s the field the p diseme the f 11 for planting, if ties exampG ro season.. 4. winter spot s spring. and n itch. u. Bar from the cel a refuse ; do n b as the shore■ re far and wide w ter spores d the spring. T that mature a start, has be n is- used, the II dry ; for wh n winter spa s Through the re Lural. Mr. Willi 'i K%asas Fa extent to w is into Allianc , such bodies. statistics of h orgarz i.tions a on their met o that the ag a complete agate have over ba n sociAtions fa of the old G a a greater sp�,n than was shb 4,500,000 fad least 1,G00-00 movemant is o ing organize i the organz 3 e includ0 in b is leas than 4 0 assooiatione west, tomo f some in the is So to expr a cultural into e farmer. T e organization middlemen n way or ono h farmer, whi h - Ilia impover s tions are se r local penes larger sense t trance, inaa to an oppert change lagis a be particut 1 interests. nob right away, perhappsa, bat when them P oe iA Cbiloago ; the htghesb Lg ypL LIQ ,I'1'. •' reelect me a pretwab. It's horrid bo g!sb • i s t ,.rt •r hatter is tried wiles the iermeab aQd flo goes to the credit of the Boubadowa. eomethiag yon dga'b like, r� I want yon �' , , Vit• ' r� } Nov t b°gi°- lover hay I■ a good feed for lambs ; en■il- took not for me and if on can aabisf oar- , :r � �'• '•� ` r niugs of . putrefaction will have develo , Y y y , ,: , �x�es - i r P is also good ; as a pasture cI'ver fs pre• self that s resent ie to ba urahasedfor me, `,t y _ �� ` r;=, �►lizas the 'acidity of tihe tO the Cort of from flue bo ben eent� a poand. erablo •sheep do nob n a warm ■table �� o ni>tvONAL nAXAD'y P P _ fit ,, el s t tone ib n els , nt a d one and induce the arohaser bo bn sumac I �¢ There is ohetnLtry In the milk pan the ' P Y thug k j 1. 4 P p• ry probeooed from storm■ - Wb is all the hoose so dismal 2 will now select.'' The co rietor could res r:r cream pot and, the batter tab, as well w the ' y P P , < ,it r I V. p 'are of the akin and alp- the poorest land makes a good sheep p ►■bore Papa's of the grippe, nothing wrong to granting the regaeet, and r fulfilment of nature's laws, that all things and they should have ®loan fresh' wacer. Why this look that'd sc abysmal i the oun lad aeleo a number of bh' H• are doomed to deoay. Cold only pat■ off Prph's gob the grippe. y g y � i r `�'# ��� e 'fowls oun be induoe to these inevitable results while 'heat is the • which suited her taabe. 'Whey were.marked t• x' ai he po ltry house they will naturwl element which stimulates more The Late Emprei s of Brazil• Why this °°aghiog and this bneezingt and the clerks notified. From all that oma ~' " to Wby thL blowing find this who. zing 2 be learned the scheme worked well and on _ •' �t�� o ago eb ohioket thi vet. active work. we cannot affiOrd do negleoo In ■in. lin ant the deiath of an distin• Why tomb tone sad manner [redia 2 ' ` ` - ') leepars, nd shake a tram nd- the milk nor the oream, nor to fool with g B y g her %adding night the happy bride had but . ,t 1,.{nt: lshed person for apeoial� refecenoe Itis not Prpa's gob the grippe. few , iatarb dab night. ferments ion. _ presents with which ,she was nob , 4 r m�►n "The tantl01 ay _ to be presumed that th 'loss tp his or her Whads this turmoil 'and cotufvaion! leased' s r friends id mora keenly fel than the bereave• P The Lord Llentenanb of Ireland is �'. a labor and sash bo o b a p TAystRb tR Bs AxiMaie enb whioh take■ place more costate and Mamma ■ gob ohs grippe, ezpeoted co kiss fussy one of the Irish ladies t 8 silo, hon it does bo a ok amble �tomen. Io is th eonrpioaoav She hnowa well ib a ao illusion ; . who atbende hi■ court. Ib i■ dreadful bo /'` b, and an it through the TO y persons figures are uninteresting, that the bane ooa�t ed whish natnrall Mamma d gob the grippe. ;, 4 t e_,r bat tot a careful and successful feeder the y P y think of, sa s a Dablin corres ondent and F' :. , latae a oho Iuacbioal en y atbraote the blit atbent on when the hour Bwk, and bead' and eyes are aching, En lash irlye won't believe me when I tall ;.; ought be full of intertrae�ft and instruction Pu Braila foals haavp knees are shaking ; when b otghb oat by tsmfhful tests mad ez- Ci their enmmons comes, Oae of the most them abogt it—but ib is an absolute an. .- w omet ng near an ev my perirn in reedln beef animals. ' recent deaths of persons in high places is Don b the children fret a raking oonbradiC�►ble fiat—and few chi s are more Corn cal ie a fab r ria- g hob of the late ex -Em r of Brazil hich M�Qu' • go0 the grippe. °g .X P The coeur Fab Stook Show war odao- �' p • w . diverting than to watoh the presantabiom : .4 Ti `: e w nee a some of im. can; took la►oe on the 28th b. in the cit of ' rive of many interesting combinations of y this howling and this yelling2 ng- g Sometimes . f ' r ,. P . y Wh on a drawl roam ni hb. .:.; e bon and muscle f rm figures. There ie something to be leateed Oporto. There are m y oironmsbanCes B •by'i, snob the grippe. the kiss is on the Haff of hair which almost '!} t class of foods that oke from those whioh ib furnishes of the weights Connected with her death calculated to add Whew1 of all his woes he's telling every lady wears now on her forehead ; - he e w needs them oer- of the various ages of Cattle, the same tela bitterness bo the royal usband's bereave is aby's got the grippe. ' sometimes, bat very seldom, it is on the t>' Cattle fed from birth, with a view to reach 1001enb. And fireb there w the fact that the What'd a egairming and a kicking, cheek, fcr most cheeks, have a pearly spit �.: ;. p introd Iced into env orb ing a standard of. rfeobion in the moat tender affection, r e among crowned . Pe prodao- Jasb ar if a pin was sticking • pearance whish none save a very remorsetesti . �es we .a hr.aaghb from Ea- bion of eef_ beads, exisbed between husband and wife hla bender fl,eh acid prloki ng. Lord Lieutenant would think of disturbing ; , r w°. , by the Lo don The tudy fir interesting as showing what 'who for forty-six years s %trod their uttal Baby's gob the grippe and aometime, bub only when the punnet t The had increase to can be one, nob only with the etrfa0ly pare sorrows and j Cys. Thea there was tp Cita of his throne IS not looking, there is a sly G In 1884 more th n a � breeds bub with the hi h Cnmatance that the haat ,td was not p�•eeent Oh, for some relief t ff:attve Salutation n rn the dew li s. HisEz - . ' �`'. ger grader, ■soh as . r 'zed on the Tarribor of advan farmers or}xry npoa their farms And t render those last lou g ministerte■ and From this cursed grippe 1 lenoy blushes a little atter this latter, and' J feed fo the regular markets. {to hear the last and fare ell. He had gone Oh. for some new florae invective twists up his_ moustaches, preparatory b ,z` ;t'he ren below are Com at for a promenade who during his absence • To describe the rf I reaomm�nein o rations on the next while` , , o at thio beginning of to P,'u piled from the g PPe g Pe h ne sheep are t� be ied p n record 1111 animals exhibited. It is' done alarmir-g symptoms show d themselves and When you've taken fax or seven the deturenbe skips away to her chaperone, . • - i 'ter rhes? will likel be for th purpose of showing the average .before his return hie evoted wife had Q thine pills and need eleven Y and is transported by the especial marls of ; sin o calves, earlin s two- ear -olds and broached her last. A there was the More it makes you siph for heaven favor bestowed upan her. t �, a smembkn too, that g y f3 • y thou h'• that bar last ho a should have been Where there is no i e ti ,1 .three- ear -olds. %rhe classes baker are !p PP - p Baran a of sickness a ittle eo clouded h her rtef t Brazil. Her flat o ;wonders, usually. b is Grades and Crosses, Herefords and Short- y g - —(Somerville Journal, A Wonderful Story . . owever, before the sic noes horns ; these broods furnished the greatest words were words` of rf et *for her native 1 -f lelnd. S aid' she : I t that m Child- I There is no doubt that the most proms entl " .. l ootrrtpepibion. r y fi ruse in British Utica bo da ie the Hon. rs' TiiRSI{-YBAR OLDS, ren and grandchildren not around me, p° y e question whether h ries that I mighb blear the for the last time. E fiery dear that fe shot In Scotland poste W E Gladatono. The •'Grand Old Man" t`' d befo a than after sale, - - - - Average Gain per day trim Bi ;b. , the shooter an avers a of soma osaessed of wonderful owers of life J Short ornt ....... . ... . . • , • Alay , tin z ', that be tical country. I g X25(!. P P , •' ndon ••Live Stock oar- -..1 67 pounds oaanot return there." The ■clue th^t aving fitted out the fall complement of . - Heref rds........... . , ....1 41 " A tiii■er ws rich b soemI r • an flares th b "it is nndonb dly ' ' • took lace when the reavad Em eros �° y nP' p°O ' , font score years. Hie eightieth anniver• Grade and Crosse■...... ....1 49 . ",.• P p eztravapaint man -grows poor b seemin - to wa 'er horses Boon fres arrived et the Cham r of dwbh was y g eery was celebrated last week, when he raj- . _ n� fed. If they- tuna be sn ramal athetic a tear -coma '. rich.--Rhenetone. eeived thousands of telegrams and letter■ of i "e ve a ala, : , , :, , , 1 52 P Y P pe ling. son atalabion from his man admirers and ding, hen this should only rob g The cable anuouncee tb b when Dam Pedro If Sou merely think yoa•have the "grip," gr y . he pr case of digesbio has zwo Yl�s OLDS, arrived ab the bedside o his dead wife he you haven't got it. If yon know yon have it well-wishers. The firsb telegram to reach , '' Y'� Shorthorns ........ .........1 S:3 �� ' knelt and kissed her for lead. He appear. there is a posaibility that yon have something him was from the Prince and Princess of -. i• Hereforde .................... l G7 41 ed to be unable to mov and didn't speak similar to ib. Wales. Ib is hard to realiz 3 that the man - he al allowing a dire% tion Grader and Crosses 1.8J - , ,... bions "" for twenty atinutes, Th he said• `•1 have whose malgSzine ccnbribntione on religfoas, Bj good natured my boy. Re loving a+lnd hiloeo� `nit eclentific social ainsb the a read o the ex erienr.�d the moss iter trial that God salla with the world sad on. 11 be amez d P `' ,and political P Average gain..::....:.:..1. i 't p 8 Y ueabioae o as numerate as ever, who is uses the potato rob and could it fl a� •apcn me. Icer taithfal and g . Y3IARLINC3 to sac how dearly and tenderly the worriled, a uai uo one the task of addiesain av ien th' er w ter rn the a rev affrcY-ion:.te teal anion i has en;tained q g 8 Ifo $herb horns ..'............:.. ° 10 `` n:e :or fort 81x L.ra. 1t d s will bye done ' tired, vezed, barrAsned chi world loves poo. three. or four pablio gatherings in one ddyt �` stem , leaves and hers: Herefords . ................... tl 0 t - •'- S—Bardebte. .. a and losyves in the fall, Grades and Crosses......... 2 Toes not iaeg file . tui ' eyes were stil• baeidem riding a diebance boat would weary • 4 gatb red, to desbr y the . 10 open,% t o lost cot.tr.,l cf h meelf and exclaim Biamarok rias a superstitious concern of many another and younger man, has sotually ` in th . 2 Gather it the ed : "in Ic ossible th these dear kind 1890. It w,,e long ago published of hint reached a period of life attained by few, and - Average gain......:...':..2 07 " ' P ' or if allowed bo do ay in - • even will never again r;ghtea when they bh„o he confidently believed he would live which when attained is generally marked as in them will eta t the c ... .. see me s' H v og clod the eyel: d i he till this year, bub his intimates may that he by physical weaknees and impaired intellso- - . to a miner. 3, Salec Beed Short -horns. , ,', .. `l G 1 " incl ebren th. l sae soma of his : - . . g Herefords......... „ reverently kissed them, Many hoarta will does not expect to go much, if any, be- g . , :. �.......2 43 anomies have char ed hiar with fi;ilia ssibl from fields or Ali• Grades and Crosses..... , .. , • �g ., condole aith the royal oarner, and will pond ih. g g _ . the isesse the foil wing �+ feel the mote keenly f r him. seeing th-A The deligation. of Sioax Indians now 'in mental power, but only those who cannot . to th potato crop, s the Avera sin..,, ., -' ... , his own country has d' cited with such Washington oal:ed upon Senator■ Allison aPPreaiabe his purposes or approve of his - . ' 13e8 ...2.t3`' •` f the ruler and Wilson, of Iowa, ab the Capitol. As tans. His frleadt mea no braces of was getmi ate the toll wing Taese figures only add new wo db to the ,ores tngrationde thle s r toes P . • ig intellectual vigor or stamen ; while friends ng no cod plana mon per- fact already cs'abliehed; ths►t ib i. earl whose whole life wta end is promoting they filed oft of the room Obev said bo toe + 1 den ed obatoes ken y their roc Sri and we 1 beta di nified lienaton " Weli cod -b a and foes regard his eztraordinary physical - . y P maturity that pave in beef production. A P P � g' g t, • g y ' strangth as mods remarkable. And yet it , ' or bi ,and other tato fall from a gain of 2.G1 pounds per day der bOy°' is neo wholly anacaonnbab'a. Though no row t sm on compost eap, ing the first year of an antmal'•I life to 1 53 An Englishman has bought the tmnt`eats doubt tie tnheribanae is this respect was In th irvitality anda read pounds dntio its fourth England an ortugal. of the royal castle of Narembery, contain• h the snare. G Th win- g • year i. a great a':eve the average, manta must be abbribnbed. tom• Tbato ls a fait in b e Atglo Yartggne*e �g t -ie m°st aompto aolleCtion of instra- to the a.reftl regimen ander which he baa b er inats ver es 1 in 9 g grades imbroglio. The three o four weeks that mento of torture extant oostinir $x0.000 in P y ,y - g y y Anoth r feat bran hb onb ls thzt the taped himself for man ears. He has plan ng of early var ties, and crosses in one case (as calves) gsinod have elapsed since t e i repore of M4j )r all. There iv a library of 3 COU volumes, taken counsel of Namre, has learned her re th parasite c>`n get a more than either of the other classes; in Serpa Pinto picking a q arrel withmakoloto. giving the history of crime and torture for a cret, and has bein wise enough to conform . cam ended. 7. If ca seed another Case (yearlioge) the gain was the an African potentate anId shooting several many centuries. hid dally hsirm4re to her requirements and . face a otld be allow d bo name. In the two year-olds the difference hundreds of his follows s 0 pleoes with a In Berlin the streetcar fare cretin from two latus. Proper food, properly eaten; proper . place in the group the was bat alighb, while as three -year-olds the Gatling gun, have be atiliz3d In making and a half to seven and a half cents, avo�rci- ret+, properly taken ; propar ezeroise, ould find ready en anca difference was a quarter of a pnnnd a day explanations and eorre ting misrepresents ing to the distance yon ride. leo one oan property indulged- in, have contributed in., - _ hey c surface.—[VP stern against the grader, showing that the steady. tions From the first th Lisbon newspapers be carried after the seats are fall. -The care no small degree towards farnishing us with average gain isgreater among the pate brads ex reseed their astonts meat ab the distor- I sto to take on or let off passengers only aI the s ectacle of an octo enarian still os ble . A, effer, editor o the- than among grades. A good point, It is tion of the Z ►az-bar ad fees concerning the certain pointe. whioh are three minutes of di c harging the responsible and and ons r,'1 ha made a study f the nob also a good point Wit until the age of doings of Sarpa Pinto in Makololcland. They apart. This city leads the world' in Street duties of leader of a party in the most im- • the rmers are org n'z A three u reaahed the fine grade stleer may be all declared that there was no chance of a car mileage. porbanb parliamenbin the world. Tae Hon. t - heel , Granges and other as rofitably raised as the pure bred I This quarrel with Eagland If Lord SAiabury in Cleveland, O., a Judge adopted a novel W. E. Gladstone would nob have lived in ' e has rought togeth r the be ng the case, why tolerate a airub bull would deal justly with the subject, %% beth- means of deciding a snit over the ownership vain had hie only distinction been, that In memb rahip of each o these on the farm or ranch! The successful stock• er this be so or not, it now evident that of a carrier pigeon. He asked disinterested him we have a concrete illustration of whab . d has ollected facts b aring ra ear must keep pushing his animals for- the respective povernm ata nnderataad each parties to take the bird outside the oily and Nature ie -supposed to do for those who hear - e and nrposea, whin show a ly matariby, and he will be the gainer if other and there ls no at danger of alga relea.e it. The pigeon flaw to the loft of her counsels and obey. fits frtende from :- tarist are in -a mus more he ;seeps something better than a "scrub" tbing serious growfu oat of the aff.ir. the plaintiff. and the, Judge derided that this side the water unite their hearty Con- ' - - , of or anlzabion the they to head his herd. Though Lord halisbur has kept his 'own ( that was sufficient proof that the bird be• gratalations with bhope beyond the sea. . before, for theft prear: t as- eoansel and has Ven be oto ver little - ntnn ber the mem rshi gi P y longed to the ioruoer. -- . P information of what h propwsd to do the Wats the Czar Poisoned ?- ea a their'growth shows knowledge wpioh cc es from the other �' Liverpool man hay 'invented as sato city and a clearer p rpose CRSDrT TIrE FeR�[, side would seem to is lease that affairs aro uratic savings bank. tVhen a penny or owe Ib nocv transpires that' the resent illness halt -pennies are pressed into the automatic of the Cz tr was nob m return of the infineezz n by the C<range. i the vpproaohing an amiw►b s settlement. A� the ' " ra ,in he United Sts r at en you made ap the farm mcoount■ for bank the deposi.or pulls out a drawer and bat was the result of an attempt to bake . o sin of the Parte eve (aortas last week ' are n w organiz3d ; rid a th past year did you give the farm Credio the kung in referring tbe,gfrioaa Colonies finds a printed ticket bearing a number hie life by poison. Apparently in good foot t eonsolidato a exist- fo the living you have had from Ib 2 If not, of PCrtaaal void "Tho triotio uptrations cf to dnpltaate. Ha writes his name and n.d- health, Hie Ms j arty was atddenly taken _ s and ztend them w crib th farm did nob have Its jant due, for if yon cess on. Che Meket,whteh ba thea pres9ee into wish violent pains in the stomata After - • y Great $ritsI to extra her vast possessions a cavi In the machine meds to receive ib ez eo in s brief od to been in other basineaes you would have ty , leaving the dinner table. His attendants - - P Pe iii Africa have been m o at several points by onaol dated aYeociati n nob n aomp311ed to pay sash for mash that ketping the ocher half n his degosit were greatly alarmed, and physicians wen the fixed design of Pa tagat to maintain her 090 fa mere. Some o thates y used without stint. Tha gar3en wad authority over loose glen■ that fhb Parte gyp' anmmoned woo administered remedies for a ori Imbed in the oath fi d supplies you with a large share of the W hittler having been invited to contribute poison, The story is that poison was found - sa mot's livid nese were the first to discover and open to Cher arts of the Son , and g, and the probabilities are Christianity and on. merce, and where to The Jewish Mmenger a symposium on mixed with the food of whioh Hie Mrjesty •1 t heir eneral z Cee b yon have pobatoev, ttrnlps, beet■ and ,'WhaO it is to be a Jew, writes (in that had pacbaken. Nihilists, who have been g P Portuguese authorities hive exarolsed juris- - „ , the i nrbance oft a rl- of er vegetables stored is the oellarfor win- areal) .— I don t�tnow what ib V to be a very native of late, confirm this report, sad P g diction and influence ff Moab to indibste , 1;:1 to to a reater head to the to use. The beef, mutton, pork and Chick- w,,but I know what it it to be a Christimu, boast that the poison was administered by _ tom faint of all these e a that farn=sh your meat supply, If bought inoa°testable pws4as a. Thla commission who am no quarrel with others about their one of their number. For a Short time the . ' . . has revoked a di ff nce of view and has ' e in atbstauae th b the b the townsman would have drawn heavily P ' creed, and can love, rtspeot and honor a Jaw Emperor a eandibon was very critical, bub - , - : , lei to a diplomatic oo adence which Is mon y lenders have, in one a on the pocketbook. Credit the firm with also deals with the d, who honestly believe■ in the faith of his by powerful antidotes ani skillful treatment . t fn. There are a butber milk and °a Irence of opinion 1 9• gree advantage ov r the g�� re ardin the conflict b een the native■ of fethen, and who obeys the two great nom- his ifs was bayed. this feat mbbempt on . c am that have to be used in such uanti• g g mandments, "Love to God ani Love to his life will nob bend to allay the fears by cava sage heal been sed to q the Stied occulty d the Portngaese menti. All those .or anizs ti as to be beyond the reach of the dweller satentifio ex dation. t3 artai b the fan whah the ruler of the Rissiae hoe been ao : • . ,- and although in a purely i town who has say ordinary salary, All two Chamberaymy Gov rn ent will endeavor A very little girl In the Infant clan ab one r'ruttly tormented and whish have done so -=.' e of hem ie politic in a t eee, with the wheat, Corti or rye need is m oonv(ntse the Bri h overament of oar of Che $npday '3choole Dame home lash San- mach to undermine bin general health. If . : e all ave a olitio si ai• t e home cooking, vhonld be Credited tq the ever It wilco true of monarch, ib is tree of y p S ri t; t to rale rite Berri cot th and south day and told hof mother that the teacher oft as they all look f sward f rm jasbas mach and just v honestly w• the o gths t ►mbest rarer bo In to obtain an had too /l0 them a sew so On Fx rase Alexander ILL. " uneasy lles the head bhab fo the farmers' ate to o rn, oat■, wheat, pi , &beers or milk sold ' fl g � P wears s crown." What the Nihillate ho e ty c ticabts ad'asbmea all 1 inmate In. a wish to ha►r it, the mother eras mach P on w ich the :,on ive to oma ib. If this is oily done, a moa oat q 1 g M sancta fish b this method of workl io . 1 y int,rests whian ma desire, pro tly astonished at the following sentence, which P y nth alive a to the agri ltvral g t a better idea of t'e relative advaabage restate a rfeoty� d between two e►es all the child could reztember :—'` I n a dlfl'iaalb to imagine. Ib licca nob commend . . , o farming and other kind■ of business. p° ibeelf bo those wl;to have rend the les■ons . . nations that have n ted bet ban of little gree ihoru among s half of thecae. _ '. . The farmer who leaves the farm, moves friendshi sad trod do for oentaries.' The worts, which had been misnncentood of history as the mono probable path o#' - . ' t the will a and has all theme th bo P .. slain chat olibioal liberty sitar whioh Goo Col. F. D one of the that State, thinking on t ling cream : So long a the•chief en in its care. by other co so mach p o Stan or wo tion began butter, an butter as so of patrefac steFs offer e sour it is o is at the e begun Its sympathy overeour rancid bub over-scurne when acid t cream in developed, butter will churned th as much. ninq to be a the pipe, a pat or the is already decay, p already to whey Dome the rot its e F. P eF A �'h i J t a. C .. T.. t - _t. And thus another re ke i• given bo those b the child, ware t,itese : — I m s little g g P - xiss PCt ON CREAM. y for, be ins to realiz 3 what it costa In they profess bo be mtriving. Ib i ls perhaps _` qq who In such grave a on. tlan3m, oonnael a g eantr among the harvest sheaves. r ,. oaey to live in town. When he was on t the desperate bfforb of those who entertain • speedy vindication o th nation -J honor, sl ht hoe of deliverance from'bhe al sols, f New York, ho is b e farm ba Charged all- hb outgoes bo the The new 1i htbonsc at Hoasbholm is the Ig p g �g - t ' and ab whatever Dost ere ws is man g B timer onference war ere of f m, and then never (this is the rale boo y most powerful in the warld. The beam is of tyranny of a decpoblo ruler. The promise- ' ; another oonneodon, has ie sob hurry. po y of s sed viotot ie oertainl not v algae in the follow g good ben) gave the farm any credit for all the 2000,000 Candle war, and stows clean ab p y y y fry } fussy will rejoice in the p wpaot of apeaae- ' imp rtant sut j act hand- 1 Buries as well as n seessaries that are used Biolthas, a distance of 35 miles. It. is pro- bright. (reel able termination of a aqua ble whioh at one — . y—thought the farm was running dated by arc lamps fed by Do eMeriten s time threatened to develo into serious cam driven b steam en inns. To re- lliore Appropriate• eople think that son Sas is im in debb all the while, when the fact was dynamos, y g p :. plications, crea , mistaken wi 1 occur a was getting a good living from it, and i vent the extinction of the light through an • t, 'n.; his so rness idea, u fatted a farm sad stook tipon ib was inerealtlag in accident of the machinery, the latmer ie dup- Gab to have a line bo fill enb this cal- y umo,' Sung ooh the foramen of the Spike= s eratlo , ie the chief use of alae. B.f ore complaining of the farm nab - A Prllit CI GICs.. lioated ; one ae,t coming into play should the , „ , . other fall. The II h` in farther sn lement town Sa:p9 office. butte . The trained dairy- aging, give ib the Credit bhab belongs to ib, � 8 � PP •� R nn iqt ' Happy New Year bo all f"' ' �- s There In. enough o centriolty In the ed in thick weather b two powerful sirens know thab strong fe menta- tea f Aare rip the account and see how Ib y re lied the editor. ' O ---no 1 wail a min-'. . . I the cream follows in the s ands, world to prevent the rd r of events from or fog trumpets, working•with compressed urea Witlsme, Nanghb'a ntaght, eiz and `. skill d taste will o ss the _ assuming a s�rcaty cd and mon000nous air. r rid o in °war. The arms form. The rale Io t sae days is for those „ QQerlos„ ae)m: — fives eleven, ti}ree and one a four. Four_ g , A writer is Notes and hundred and ten delinquent Subscribers 1 - i '': who have any oonaids ab bequest to leave „ ,► o walk, ae it were, fn b s foot- MUTTON AND WOOL. f W hat is the shortest graoe be•ore meati Gee•roo-salom I Run iu this line instead: ation, and whencrea a over- to society,. eo devote their wealth Cham and the Aibw Joarnat rn t i° ea a :— ,�, e forme bed, and pact faction Ab a ttiaent Farmers Insbitgte fn Wlsoon- their nano shall to some sy become idend- „ y P y g y vyheto do yon ezpeob to go when yon diff *. We do not know •bat one vscabion daring —Chic o Mail. bhre hold, or has beady u G3o. MaKerrow said, that any farmer fled with It. H apt Is, poor houses, [ ;:. i hop harvest here, we had 000ssioa bo pane - i ho has been a shee raiser and a w col churches, eta, can all po °ted to as k. O s thing is a e—bhe P ab noon hour where the piokere were eating r twin ood in.. so clo that ower any length of time, has made money; illustrations of this tend soy. And there Ib is to be hoped that the libble leaven . 'P>` bbleir cold diener wad heard a devout Irish r m r enit8 in fro y or a is a success financially. Mabton is the li nothing i° the oireums oe to aondamn, mother, an she and her little ones finished introdnaed in mho mane of Virginia poliHce j r 'Phe safer way to avoid tab oonelderation. wool the seaoad ; the provided the harmlaw as natural desire to may have the effatob of leavening the whole ' `-'� be their meal and re-covered the basket, ex. ;� S and always churn cream market is asking fora better olaw of mat- remembered, and spot a feeling of vanjty Claim : ,i lump. It is stated that the Governor elect "hank God for eaoh a dinner I r� t : is fa' 1 develo When ton ; I can raise mutton ab tour cents r sotnate■ the giver. It 'iv well, however, who was inducted into bin offioe on New► y ped. Pe Teat was short, hearty and to the point. If = �,f blob acidity ie ready poand ; that p: We pave a:p 3nees, sad more that the gif itelj Ial and sffsCbed by ei�:hec she had made any similar remark ac the be- X ear a day, has "never need a profane word left over all nig b, the than that to profit. No animal ifs more pro• viving or w hholdigg the name. fb uvea glninng of the mail It probably was : 'Thank In hie life, never smoked, anti savor took s► . „-j. n b be ood as if ib h been fs %able for the f+.rm than the shee ,the not depreciw from ttre priaoely bequests of , , chew of tobacco, and during all that time, K, g P ` God for such an ap;c,its Y -' j , _ - f an unknown' hilwathfto i11b who has Ven he has Hover drank more than half a anon . r �, fvio day. nor will here be Merino is a good breed ; the D-vtrn breed ie P P . gi g scab cal of batter begin- good ;good matbanb made by good food ; £100.000 found a h [sal fa. Convala- An Atlanta, 6n.,, girl, who hoe just: been of whisky or brandy." Though geaeraliy ib l , v .: cid w ile the batter still in ensilage i■ one of the beat feeds, better than amts in Landon. His benrfidaries will married, oortainly pone■son unusual busi• in unsafe to argue from exaeptional cases, the - '� , befor ib gets into th cream dry feed ; a mixe i ration is the bast for only have to add to their sayers '•whoever neat tact. About two weeks ago she made circumstance of such a man standing so high `,_ v r h rn. lippery lookin cream all stook, Ab Cornell Uaiverslty an expert he may be" when they invoke Heaven's a tour of ail the prominent jewellery, fnrr-i- in the estimation of his fellow citizme is a YK • 1 1 sued ith the begs ing of menti was made whioh shows bhab clover bleeadng upon the man Lo did not forgeb tare, book mud onion. ■bores of her city. Ab proof ab an appreciative sense of sobriety . t , ' rip rid blistered ream is hay, oats, bran sad cotton Beed meal L the bhlem la their aeamaty. May the race of ooh she inquired for the proprietor, and:on sad pritrhtness ls still poesemsed by the � ooh fermented, an when best feed both for mattoa and wool ; the mach men nater die ant. We will pat rip tiding Showa to -that penoa she said : "I sin poop e. Virginia has done herself honoiy is . x rT,`_ I top d blas mould ppears, boat of the Western sheep is not gilt edged,; with the eooentrioity reqs tiog,their names coast to bs marrieb, sad i0 G very probable oleo ng eaoh a governor who ie sure to hotsar ' , adv ood, sad sae nl ei sheep raised i° Scabhera Wlsoondn sell for Oa be withbald. i bhab some of my frleada may come in here the offiJe mute than the offize wtil honor him. `. * -_T . 1 & I { h f J x i i L' rK t` ' ta,i 45. � rr ` 1 d Yt t A N ri� i 2 i; t' { >: a aj } a" k r Y .i i " i� r 1 t c t' >- a,. t : r u sari ..... :. -. .. _. .. !in. J-• _ -. . .J_. - - %r.' 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You know full a -h ­_, infl L.IW ow �!I ` ,: • will admit around ,.your o w a 6rei3ide6 Pver V k/ ! 4 } Written by Thr silos o that you should send'& home ixrao to-Par-b - . ,,,�:, es each one hesitates to speak ,i 1 t •) I ►lament. fat •- the Reformers of West Ontario.,,,. what he feels, knowing his words will f �. to misconstruction. Some ° �' leave him open • ` - < their art teatt will be q ueationsd - . 4 �t :: GIsILEkx `-The Kr safest p ri vile of fear p Y y , ,.' ,Ge t a pair o f th ose :.° . _ _, right of free speech. Rob others fear they will be accused of S elf* .. freemen is the .11 to express the faith seeking. • - �i a man of•the right office remains but We therefore 'have broached the ens• �'( 11 that is in him, and nothing . sn�gest that at ynnr nett con- BOOTS"_, and ly IIS -FELT the hollow husk of civil liberty. As law- jeer S PEE D 1 ' nos• t}biding oiti2ena of this country and as vention yyon d aw nD a resolution thank - this constituency we write to ing J. D. EF 8 ar for et servitaes, and electors of -P.for ecents. you in a kindly spirit and from no -pat til- asking him to yield .qp his brief as X.P. T z 44 Then select a man from $ can motive. If the views eapresaed later West Ontario. eign.ad _ own ranks and place him in the i 0 :D on do not meet with your approval: we 1 your field and you can sleet him with doable e ng con-and good. - A&. least accord those view '' . Half- diapsasionatel the majority which you, gave Edgar at ply, your careful attention, .. advanced, an the last elsotton. In foot, the?* is reason at present; <a 'fe. Paper, weigh any arguments is shoWiiig whether you accept or reject the propostty to believe that the Conservatiyss ander or tine, sin- such circumstances would regard Opposi• '- wrtion. made to you, please credit us with pairs left y std. appliiea-1 in what we say, and believe that tion as hopeless, and would allow your ° : . _ cavity ,... . this letter is begat of the honest principle nominee to go in by.acclamation. __ s , "- which we assure you is its afire. The Conservatives- over in York are , . vertise- The Reform party in the constitaenc jr shelving Botsltbse- 'You Reformers in pub- West Ontario have reasons equally suffi• - - Ontario is vastly in the ascend- 4 f West .d I for Shelving Edgar. Talk it over tint by virtue of an Act of Parliament In- cleat continue to Ove'rshoe., TORE.tituled "The Redistribution of Seats Act," among yourselves. If _you ' 1.1-.... rid familiarly known by yourselves as employ Edgar as your reprasentative do . it John MRC&Dald's Gerrymander Act. so With a full knowledge of the situation. I . ' _: A+ ;La int - "t t'�-•"__ - ,..: S �. 4 < <. t ' .:� ,: I '- t 4; ­: .. : . .., , ___ - 1.� � - I '" I, r I - . - __T_ �. ght9114fringX ; �j10t :., Is;publish e� ery F 'day morning t: i to Pick ring, Gut. _ _ - T RMS ti<.3 b pars a ; Jg .00 if paid fin d \ RATES OF ADVERTISING n :Bret inserti ,per lie - - - Foch sub u nt insertion, per line - This rate not i elude Legal or r ' wrbisemen Special s giv n to parties m i :acts for 3 6 mouths or by the v ar yearly or ye r y con Business , ten sets payable qn lines or under, ti One year, 45 , payable in advance. v4 -Nodes i Weal lumps ten cent p Ave cents p line ach subsequent in special con t rate made known Mon. No i Advgi}tise adv pts w' icing. bout writte^ i tructaions will inse zordincily. until dors i forbidden and c a rged c discontinuing of xnents must in iting and sent the Ibiber. job Work omptl attended to. I. ' . , CLARK B S... - PROP 1E _ 6 1, .... f>ur P ilti de e -Strict Indepe d . Our A u -A 'first-class Local Pap Our i 'pc taJtt"no - T e support oft veonl of Pickeriu, an vi FRIDAY, JAN. 17. 9 • - NOTES A D COMMENT The T per ace `Chronicl r remark t at "I is the silly t •n - the untr thin s said by to p 1. . speakers that set . sensible - : - against a to peraneq mo e . Sir' Jo i hIs donald leas se h • . grinding rid t rned out a a ` I - twenty -s4 en n w Queen's Co 11 1 among om i John A. Me ii of Uxbri e. his action is n . as a set- •in he Ontario 'o • . Public inion .against Mot a . , : cent con de mitre. i - Ald, axter has been a assistant to D agistrate De li .: Toronto nd as resio,ned i . position. Irak er has a el _ Jtidicial ind, nd however t e . -nay hav chs ed hint in n - natters •s ow ward appre a - merits. .S. This has the e ` - tone of 1 obit ary notices. s The d th of Charles lilac a thor of beer Boys, Cheer, " the story of ho y Nana Sall b whoa inel dy of the sol e -) - : favorite, rdcre it to be play his `sold es 1 assac;red the prisoner t Cawnpore. Tll - ; the nlod n cot nterpart of N r ing at tl destl taction of Rot �. I Kane', a dr nken inan w I - bis wife Tor nto, was foul : . and will ay tl a penalty of Iii oft the alioI s, lith of L' . When to pore y insanity is I.. - . its a plc f ilia cense alid -a' c ll " . acquitta , is it # it > o hang a his actio whi a temporaril . , through rink .--especially I •:' law fpr 'de i cilities for b = . .i, II e tl ouch dl•ink. 41 . If ;Dat n M Carth ever his constituency is called a Reform Discuss his claim to rE-nomination. Dia- �'♦ . er. 4 hive." You, gentlemen, were very in- cuss it, and you will accomplish one end T 11,11. -- - , . hearty ignant st the tune the boundaries of this at'least-you will bri.na oar Dii.P. Into i T i cinity. a d sister ridings were melted over and the riding that sees hiin but seldom, and e -A f shioned after a new model. Your a - you will get him to a4 drtss-you on the A J E _ r was aroused, but the very cause.(f questions of the day. aid furnish you his - i . - u..:. y lir angel rendered you helpless t regrtlar quadrennial xplanation of his s a •enge the alleged wrong. From pa t course in parliament. . F "r Ladles alldelts,115��� ' S ' It story and present indications it wool Gentlemen, yon ma, not thank us for - . - . Seem that you; gentlemen, inteDd to son favoring you with this epistle. Many of - t�, ,rid P�'1COS. - ises to a Reformer to the House of Commons a you will question the motive that prompts s and l ng as a Reform representative may a it. You will not believe us when we - _ i found within its walls. Ali the part stato that we have written von because . 4 ' ' erance leaders know this. No amount of -m - we object on principle to a non. resident - �. s -. people vassing, no amount of insidious campai representative of this constiitaeacy. Ikon- Good - - - f - ment." literature, nothing, will change the rasa t resident representation and deal regia- �'F1'annels'_ -_- • _- in this riding. Knowing this, the Tory sentation should have been buried in one - ! . . is mill magnates ignore the ridiusr for its perver- grave. If ourinotives are misconstrued - -1. I- tch of city, and the Grit magnates ignore the we shall regret it. If this letter arouses _ __ _ _ _ - eels-, riding for its placid ebeisance. I your anger we shall. regret that, but we livray, The Canadian form of Government is have eased our eonscienae by dischai fling WORDS -U)- , Tr .. constitutional, and perhaps no country in a duty. Thanking you, gentlemen, for TTHE . P <JT��1� I 0 tended .. I the world so tuliy exemplifies "the gov• your attention, we treat you will consider urt of ernment of the people, for the people, and calmly the important proposal made you. . • is re- v the people*.' In this Dominion a __ - b P p Ishina otlr min and numerO�I customers one and all a have otic township councils, county con LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. a y . �. oils, Legislatures, Commons and Sena e ` 118ppj� and jtrolier011S eZV eZr. UOlill ed chatrrbers. ��'e govern ourselves : is tl a lTbis rlepartaient is open to all for the f..ir dfs- . 3011 itl cussion of public iluestions. The wrltcr intiet - inference. What is the reality. , ill all caws send bib correct name with col.e. j S C'ivlc Our Houses of Parliament to be truly %%'e wi4h it distiuct:y uuderatood. however. • `�"e take this opportunity 'of calling your attention to the i that in no cseo do we holy! ourselves Te- ,- 1 -Lulls representative should be 1�trgely made up spou,eibie for o�)inions expressed l,y corres- fact' that ice are now offering the balance of ou'r !Xmas as - public of agriculturists, as Canada is pre-emi l,onllent8.-F,D_ 1kk%%y-1 t nicipal ently an agricultural country. Invest - In Self -Defence.. well as all other goods cheap for easel. • - '� gatton shows, however, that lacy y ers ale e% I a ted his monopolizing the seats of our Legislative 'D -PAI. F.ta:-Will you please allow me a I ' nerous halls, and are perverting the true intens small %pace in your columns to defend my- - . and purposes of our constitutional systei self and child. .Ir. ('Connor says that of government. Those high-priced a - with xlt exception m ery intelligent person • .1 �, ilii- pointinents H Ithm ill© gift of the pew7pl@ a in rite section is satisfied, but I would say that fully cue -half of the rsteparers of PICK Ri G. - recalls representatives are made dry-docks for the section aredissatisfied with the teacher1. .. .. , With the financial repair of those professional of the second form of this vichool. He saya ---- - -.- - --_ --- - -- --- was a Politicians who feed on our Mint? parti- that respecting the pupils attending au- s g - d while sauship. When a ptofetxsional politician other schcxil from this r,e,tiou that he hue� ' - f3ritish Is Fent to Parliaineut his al!•consuming sur 6miltial authority for saying that with �e'sh- Arriva s � s ee • • - de.ire is the fur_therat?ee of his own poll- oat exception they left thio achool because g tale Is titin interests. Politics being his pprofe�- they could riot be placed .in classes for . o fiddl- cion, lie makes his profession chiefe t which they were not gnalified or receive . ` . " -Globe cousidefation, and his constituency a undeserved credit. Allownie w sav just �ICe lass 68t8, 4 laces, t Ll}' %39C., large Water pitchers - stepping •stone -a useful means to a coir- here that whoever informed hien did not . p o killed eted end. tell the truth. and I am prepared to prove 20c., large colored preserve �dislies 214e- . bread plates 20c., . d guilty Some years ago, gentlemen, at. the e - it. Although the teacher of the second butter dishes 14C., cream pitchers We., hlgh.larnps, ali COSI- - forni for some reason put my little girl s crime tressed personal wish of the Hon. Ed , ) r blalte you consented to send to Parli back into a lower class, which I did not plete, 255.,, children's -holldq books 1, 10 and 14c., dolls at Lruar� . I consider was done in good grace, and i , iuent a friend and lieutenant- his in t! e' half price, great barnalllS out U.lr 10e. table, flag Rte at half dnlitted ( - asked :11r. Eddy to examine her and the o r ease of person of J. D. Edgar, •our present repr - class which she hal been reduced from, the regular price, Eagle St�aill Washers .$4, men's ribbed sentati : e. Frem that day to this he h a sod if she was not as fit as two-thirds of man for enjoyed Nest Ontario's birthright. A e the class to put her back. This he did Slllrtfi and drawers ��4C. eacll� t'ely llea�i'y allwool JJC: worth insane you going to extend his lease at yo r and sent me a note stating that she wail JOC., yarn 40c. per Lot, I - _ i - - len the next convetitiou ? J. D. Edgar is n - fit for the class which she had been rq- conlillg doubtedly an able man, an astute pol - dur>ed from, and that she had her lessons l 1 ' ticiau, and asuccessful lawyer inToront . very well rind that, she foes to remain in HAP.VEY S CHE;A'P LASH SZ O` IL't I' When West Ontario accepted him ea its her former class. As for the other child- - -- _ _____ __ -tet;ded salaried enycy to Ottawa, the acceptance ref' who attend other schools their parents W me that it was not because %F their to be roc y fol the Protests- t Horse emi;odied no inference that the constitu- standing in class that they left, but for . •• in Ontar he 11 s probably rel nquish- ency lead not within its limits men amply reasons I will not mention. Regarding the - 11 ed the p pose. The Horse s half- able to represent it in Parliament.. No ! children's home training we wilt leavo that - . way roue the ing now -go fig Bike He was accepted at the request of a man' fcr the public to judge from their actions . .r . it , , - „ whom you, delighted to honor, and 1OC41 on the street. A. Gissoic, ' -. N1 Gart 's are -but ri arises- aspirants withdrew in his favor. Great Pickering, Jan. lath.. - . Those v • ed in classical mu is well changes have.occurred since the roque t - . rememb r the b autiful measu e : was made and so cheerfully acceded to. Rev. Father McEntee will conducting - 9 KING ST., WEST, 10 "Ho I her n I M'Carthy c isd , Hon. Edward Blake has retired from pati- last service as priest of the Oshawa parish rX0 0 NT A. • - ! Stho her sez McCue- - lie life. The great services which our on Sabbath. He is going- to Port Col- .ZV - 13e�ob I rho ht she'd shake de . member was expected to render him are borne. ,,ter e 'Pe�� . __ g 411 nowhere found in public record or rival e - - -- - - - -_ - ' ►'rte � *�, , » As r and t e vin she flew " P P - � The R•epalrlIIg Of ��1II8 A,11d Cam- - : , ! tradition. A now leader is Dow at tl a New Adverthretnenta. 1 - plicated Watches receive Even sh uld anadians to man head of your party. Is Mr. Edgar Pe - - 1; .- ' desire Con tnerci 1 Union, Fre Trade forming any signal service for Hon. Wi . iiOW �'OY Sale. j:J�• ,,;,, ' � speciSh attBntlOn. attention... Laurier that a man selected fro �_``' - sr Ulir s •ictetl Reciprocity s the All Work Guaranteed. . Charges Moderate.. ' _ case b yet Canada must never Your own ranks could not perform ? This A FRESH calved cow for sale. Apply ��� , g ' success of your party in the country at to JOf3F.PH DOl LS. lot 1'3 3rd copses- �'�`�� , r pose In h eye of the. worl as an large does scarcely imply it. Has M - 6ioa of Pickering. LO --Ig- _ r I . ROBT� CUTHBER 1 I abject petit guar tthe Uig bio feet of Edgar performed any service to yon, 1-iie tetra3e�fer y Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. L' ncle S Tl a Telegram ithily constituents in Nest Ontario, that any of T . putsit :-- ` 'e ha esufficientinn to ria yourselves in his position could not have TWO year oki heifer strayed or was _ I .. 9 King St., west.' , iollal vlttil and courage to un Id the performed : No. What particular claim driven onto my preiuises about Julr let - I ' - - last. Owner ma prove propert la • ea[ �e "=-- - _____ - -- - -,------- - ile:,tilly o ' his P 1111111011 with ut any has he upon the conFtitneocy--none uu- p i fa t I n anti [rake the animal away. %% U. t "lilT' Int self uses m tit of the sacrifice f our Less you l;l.e it to hi11i. The Leformera Qfi,;trd con„ Pickerin;;- 1`�lii of thea riding might give hint coutlnuecl - I . independ n e. rid we belie that 3wleat Ma,rImet.XMAS, allegiance had he fought a liars fight for . ,� tt� serf - - our -reso r es ar suflicientl trona � Y a his seat in the past. But if this were tt WE wish to inform fife 1+abbe that we - .... � . . . .. � to maGOODS im it our national life nsul- closely contested or hopeless constituenci - - -y, �j lisps got our t,utc:,epi••;; ►.uainess now in Iied by a y allial a that would peed gentlemen, one of your own number full oueracion, and keep n conA:rutsupplyof all . ily bring us to p litical oblivio would be permitted to bear the battle's kinds of tress and cured n,t•at�. our cart cls- ` •' . livers meat an where iii t•wkeriug and stir - brunt and wear the scars. The histor � + ' I" il 3 rounding sou rg. flood h"It r5reat, low prices, !.,I' Here i b eredi h's doctrine -o ' the of your political oppenents in this very row�,t delivery, and wv :r..� w I•me for to stay. e • . El . pp - -FINE RAISINS, 6 10 and zo Cents Per U11-8 question f Cllur h'an State f3 Set >; p ,_ _____ dk OAI, Butt barn• 1 ickering. a '... down 111 its latest'lette toArchb riche is sutl'icient roof of the statement. -_______ __ __ . d shop -s The salary of a Member of Parliament t1�1®®gam trrr®Bill, �r@�>h3. , '' 1. Cleary : i not overly large but it is well propor- , . I _:�w... Th t I bile he fullest 'liber v of boned to the labor. If the tioeition were Stile undersigned has lust returned open to local aspirants fit would serve ala j front a trip to Europe. and having visited Handsome assware r- . ... " �;ouscienc sh 11 be ccorded to all elig- an incentive to draw good men of the the lending nurseries then,, has secured special 1-1 I .1 - I . loos bodie an to very man, .the 'tate constituency into the public service. Our ratres for the importing of shade, ornauiental. shall kno a d pec unize no Chur h as small Emit acid otber trees. Also Norway i 1' different f om r abo a the other, and that township interests, our county interests. epruco, Scotch and Australian pine at s5 r etieaa would all forward with rise trees gti equally Inches. priceemora®,rmsiy n, do :E a in all his bli tions duties and rata ions PARKER'IDUNBARTON je the Sta a th citiz s action is not sus- otherwtee prom Uy attended tIQ- t3end to your jI I . . . .11, �­ . test to con rol y or ictation from a ther impetus springing from new blood in ac- orders fort"90. A. AOPKINS. V.$., Green River 1 . { ' priest or resb ter, B hop or Pope, o I,any tion, seeking to merit public recognition Ontario, Canada,• sly __ . __:_ _.__ . - .__-_ _- ___ - _ - ' - ------ ____ ----------_.._.._.._------ ___ other eccl sleet c autl ority whatever.; abd confidence. With a Toronto lawyer The above. Ila a go d ring. The ol- representing this agricultural constitu- COUNTY Co�.il�CIL � ency, the able men who are native to the ' Icy is so nd, ut th wordq to be ut- - • - soil are left to battle for tho subordinate County of Ontario: .-r I tared su cess ally Iiy a party le der ositions where labor is abundant and I5 THE PLACE TO BUY - �j p H1: khat meeting of file Council of the . are utter d Fift Years Too Soon. g Y honor a very uncertain quantity. Mea T Corporatiop et tots COupty Of atltario, for 'f a +fit y� p p �1 p -- -- - who preserve our interests in municipal I the pear IM, will be held ursusntto i3tatute in Choice Sugar sy Fine Teas, r3�au i il� Itt3v. C. J. Cameron, of lugston, as matters, build up oar local institntiana, wiiit� haft, at the Cogrt douse in the t iwn . ar a 1 . been Calle to -the Cann' gton Presb dr- pay our taxes and have a substantial y Raisins- and Cult rant► o� anything . ian chart . stake in the constituency, mast sit by and TUESDAY, 28th DAY 4f N ' • '. ' Unless 'tile Poriaklal says her gra er. see the one office that. combinea the hoA r 1n"lit,at the hour of two o'clock in the aft@W6 ,-� you may �r ant In Groceries...-: ti•, i noon. All satsona to be laid before the Conn- . fu! apolo to England shortly it -s ore and emolument which should be thei til moat be frorwarded �reperly certified to the NEW GLASS, SETS JUST ARRIVED' 1 1 than likel, that the Atlantic Ocean ill plucked by a graceful stranger and Clerk. at tease three de.. twtore the meeting of be Spain' western boundary within a sw pled to TorontoL. � ''.. .. 'the Coat�tt. i I' -,- I J BPAUTIFULDINNER SETS .. ' %. � -,?",�_-i� ..,��'. �Weeks. rtal Z. yawal�t,. I I : .I. 'I . I -1 - :"!.� ff ,:�,�;",: . , .� ��. q/,�,� ,% '­_ �,There is a vigoroaa irentiima>tit iifnitl t u- Caaaty �tgrlc, Cety �aitiiela P . I . .- . . 11; i-.. . I! ;.. ­_ ­.- ! I I '.. _.­ . . 5 b A- , ,____P11_ - - 1. . � .1 . TY X-• .;-, _: r J ((�� r(F S 1� :I` 5 -i "t' f {�. '` 4W Yrr N* %•r +; J 1 t N�. yY y. J �j.:�f /a Y'� 'N Ji•C• �_. ; hf S f J • ` `e_- _ /i\\ dt`l ? p f f1. S` i S 1 > fit- Ir rA .. . }... - r : Z _ v. -. .-.. 11 .. rY r. _, .r r w. I .-. - ;t. .. .. . x ,..:4. .. ..... r Ali .. :. : I .. _1 .. '7 , Y ,a w� .:r n> y Sr' f.' S+t ' J �. n 4 y .k.. // k ., w- .. G r .. , d M , - rut a.1. , .. r a , �e. a: 4 a Y . 4 �, t: 1 /.. _ .� , .max , i. , > . � . _ , ' , .- .:i. ). .. a - r. R ♦ . fir. : .. .-. 1. ,'� �_ > P. < - , L. / 6 - t ��i w ,Ta .",%�' t.S # F tR t m u J -8, . i t'. 4: i A4 1 n 1 k M__ 3b A. EJ e x � 5 �f AK �. �`J� .. rye, ..eb d k ems. 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Toronto laugh "everything is - suspended in ren Beeton's new - night and folloi armed with dri a public parade tared a prote, Tom Shorter through the ice - only for anothe Boys should be risk drowning the present. ( barley pricFs- Neil AlcLacli ed in the TO 11) influence of 1141 a, verdict of act . surinp fire Gal .. . supplied dcceas and durill-T p1%) The Streeu, - stroke of enter . - edition electi4 suit of the. poll poll closed. I before two yca brain in active - . Jilsc to alio • changes, and 1.may state that . were both di Centre Ward. - uge of enquiri answer : Ye 1. Mayor, ex -Kc Wardensllip, 1; honors .1cn. C' Mrs. lled;;c her son this w Mr. W. 11. studies at the tuts. The heavv i day carried a5 . Mr. Hancocl - . nearly all put Quick work. . Our 1.0.G .' - favorably, nit - few fine night ing. At our . - .. upon to get u i - sort at an ear - Friday evens . consist of at d, _ - more destruel eating time is . Our merel now complete but has now r and his bride evening ha\ it afternoon. - old friend Mi' - the dust of feet, having I of last Reek. GYLCKRIST -A{ the wife of •la at the esidel Rei'. D. fi_ fit, Searbpro•. A, daughter of A . SOLLITT-DAL7 brides fattier. ' , day, .Jan. l -t, Miss Priscilla I 1391.1_- -Cr iROW the brtd+o's- ft i _ _ .. Kippiu, I:l)ei . daughter of c ADv iC• r TO U (. - night and br4 child sufferings; i . , , w. I . Teeth P If so of "),fir's. \vi Children Teet It will relieve t 1 '. - Depend upon 'about it. It c ' regulates the c 1 : Colic, softens t and gives roue "Mrs. willslow is pleasant to t ' %_ - of one of the o ... and nurses iii, . by all druggist cents a I)ottle SLOWS '()()Ill kind. -- ----- 'i'lIl> M TAB: TRAINS (1o1N No.1 E,, 6• a Mt . ..-P kiv . . - 'A. " 'i , - , ­ !"gi.-f -1, W 10 y- I_ -11 � , - I- ci, I , ­ 1. .. . - I . , '. '. - '. J .f. � �,4;6- . r 11#11 , ­W X, k 4 ,#9 If,w-j, 4 ­4'�. , * 7:. . . - "'Ity ! 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" .., I �,.�', �6 .. . . . ,� *�i I - . .. . . 1W , . ," �JLk'T1.._.:'_' �N , . . . , . - . , .1 �. .,. Ot lung trouble. t''­,._ I I" .r.14 .1 . e', � " Al r� . - - - � wool '.. i I I i assamoob"backisk . , 1-�­4 *;� .�q . - so is b ins re- , Lf_._`, t�' -N, 011ftyw W*#IiL Lammk&" - I I., ..� 14 �.av .,- . I , I - I le station b . A U E , _ I , , -- 9 k I , M SR.P. , T1 e MyKt . � I V4 - " : doommom , i� B % t*A achn"Mamit of mnda* vaiiovi" I most wwok- .� �.._CTI.,.._ � .... ,j�. �:%,Y­,, I ­ I pairc d for the use of the now age t. I ­ j. i�&=I. of tha Mp- lAko so othw prowation I .,.,. ,�.-.r-��J.f - *1 '. _:.....11 F. Garfat is new trustee at Co ambos, - ro. absoft tostanumseft In saum I Be." with I I . .; , . � �­ ., - "I I ,_,,ry-,, - ­ 1, r, IV !t= 'I saw b,.& -- hwnd r avid. agnst-un, ft& I � � � I f�* . I . o , � ." - .and ... r. Doolittle will Dow do les for the - , I __ - Ubw arumb In =am**&. 6" cortaft .:�: i � :_11 .14. , �. '.-;... � :4 . - 0111111s" '- '_ = anamm" CU. , .. . f . . I - __ ,k �,,v� lopmp 01 a Wick - ­ _.- i 1, � 111� " Z to, oL Bachliottl* lam m* month AA&u* ­ � � I - - _. - �. It ­,. - soctwd- ---. I - I , 't'.$, il 44 ,�'. N. BoA OW TOJWXTO. CANAD,L , ',�'Y'Ji s­ I I _1 I ,.,,-, t?"ll.- _. ......, T1 ieves- stole- about $75 worth f goods A­�'.�­ .�­ a. D ....- ; - - - ..*� X . 11 4-Al . .... I I . - �'l �, . . . - - I , I . .., , . ... IN, - castle, �- .' .. _. . V_ t.- J I �,�.,., � . 4 . from Uglow's clothing store, N . ; F ki, , I * J/ I.. . L ' .�; ,,t , -, - ... � %, ­,-, -iI ,t i�- , . . �., ie.' - , ... . ��e�­ , . ­ `�,,�;�.--,�s;e_ 'EWE CIM101a "MT111L . - � " - - - - . last I veek. I 1;1 A - .... �­T::: I U � " 3.3 ��,,, . . . .i - �: .. � � - I - . :" " ' i� ' . T � 1. , � .-,.;, - i v 1. n. I .. r - I .. . : ;: :I . . :7 � Pdned ., %. ,.�� ,� . ; a � " t- V ­;� .L . . " �- .-.. The Markham Hi School ha d ' . ' j %VPUFLIOIJS RAM & F"wom" "" va ' ­� I . . It ", I I � . . - Was ­ I � . ,� �. L Sty 0 CMGWJ6 tlira= ­­­' -.--- - -1 � '9� . . . � .. . . . - .. wano" baft www" AW - .: . . . . . . I �'. i_." -- �. e N.. : . with an attendance of eighty u ile, and. , ". .. . . I %cm SL -:i . � _..'�._ . 1. �_, .1 I ­ -1. �­. . 1.." .1 � � ;;�­­ . . . , _­ - . is bright for hencelor h.widely" ­._E�� ­­ . , , .." 1 2,,,,,,I,: , prospects are Whft a stranger we --i- i-I I`_ . L ILACKNEADS wm==ain ' ­P�;- . . t."­­ r *- -, - - - .. ". ..� I_ , , . �1 , .,�:..­!=_ . ��, 4�� f 111. _.- I __ _� 1, . .. . Miss McAllen and,Miss Miss Minue Him From the land that gave him birth . mte& Pirtt*fe*1Wdsystx"%ns*nt.6L - ::- L ... :-. � - I , -1 - .- � m . . � .:1 - ��_,., , , . ,� c�ff. 41 .J6,-:k . . :� - - - ----- ­1 ... N . among the latest v ho have Seeks to find a second Eden . , . - - .. ,of M bitby, are am � r,'... ARTI-CONFULENCE PIM 11_.== ­_1 _­ . _11..�-�"'_�!"";, I' . I-- - ' 'L - . .� ..,-,I ­ *, - : - _ . _LJ . . . gone to the States to become trained At the corners of the earth'; � . _ AiGn It is V040n. I ", . _.;r`��'J � =& matter of sollicktudo whather bee 'I - - I or unfashionabLo-kAM ROLLS umint-"ANTIT. � .- -, - , .9 -, -,O, . io" IS Ma. a manith. WDOT cause ­;Ir- "', k � � .. nurms. When from land to, land lie journeys _ .3_ L : OOBPULNNCX PILLS � '-.�­"'. �­�J ' . -I' � 4 4,, k t . . . I . no dakagm; contain no poison. and neveT taiL ftlestoro" 1,* -- i, ! -��-�! - . st r is said I .. , : .. I . �t-�'­4 ' �.�. �­V T1 e little' -ip6t called Manche - Ever seeking this in vain. ­.L ... : 1=11b's UsalLounk 02; W LbM WOUL110 MMUCIAGe 01L _. , t I XII I . �.. - - - wwranft& I ... - . L . L L , �? . . 1- to be the eaneqt and most intellectual When he has performed the cycle ,:, . , - , . .1 - ,**. 4�1 i . 810TANNANTS- . �.", - - 1. � - , - . - � , � Plac I in C Did , cos it turned out six Views his native Vale again j . N WAFERS AU#NICAL- .. .� ,� - -1. ­ 1%- � , a . . ; COMPLEXION ,-:. ';�. � � " , � I .. I 11lowh tha Wan, &vaW ibe term HarniUm. ftrintsiont I ... . I ­ - _L ; �.'�__" , L' , __�: J �. , . . . .- .. - � J I - Warrantod.. 1wre 8i a w,% at mi lba2ea for OL To the Farmers of Pickering Township : , ' _. -, - I - ' '. �,,-!%4-,.-_k, . . ­_1 , .-. . - . schc ol teat iers. murdered at 8 Sees the glist'ning village @too I 11 - : . In effeat. ="Ayffm 610y - GENTLEMEN:- . At this se *_ I wish to thank all MY 4 �'. .44 , i ­ � � Jt ne Speprs -was murd Agnes .pe , season of the year � * � � P.. ; A .- - I . trust that my . - . an I her as" Towering from the rolling common . ­- L ' - . Toronto one night last week, And the hills that frown alway. '.. . : . __ - - - - - . ---. - customers for . the hearty patronage which I have received, mid tiu t t `P� �� � 296 Xl" Gtr"t Wasits %4w4ntow . I. I . __ . . I . I . i , � .. q. .. .. I . I � sass n has been discovered. Plunder Where the noisy urchins play - . . - my dealings have been suchasto merit confidence in the future. During �,.- %..�. . 'o' I I - ". .. . . .' ✓, '_ .. - - I - .. - likely Z object its she was $111 . ' - - , the past year there have been sold 5000 of the Crantford Light Steel Binders, , _.. . �, "-- - li.'t " ;.. - ... was the )posed, . � � .11 . ! When be-walks the well-known ha,mlet, W. ,� - _� � , . to b 3 wealthy. . . I Meeting friends of other days; - , - and over of these were sold to farmers in Toronto and vicinity. In pur-.- - � '.­"." '�­,.' . : . . I - ., .. ltr� " . ,* -.- . - The WITirton Echo says tilux i I � -_ , I - ­.'-�� ­ - .. � . I . -, 1'11 -only ascertain whether a machine . . -. ­,�... ,��:_,�_, . .. . I When they scrutinize him without - .��...- . . I Baily while catching a horse got her it i, _. . chasing i plements, farmers should not ._ . . : - 1. ... I -- !� - . . ''... I ecognition. in their gaze ; . -1 I'..- 14 consider the of the article and ­__ . :-_4, -:-_.."`__.__.e111 - - �_ I * - ink of the chain and i as � �' , I can do good work, but sho4ld also c '' z -,k - _,�_ 11. ki fingi ir in a � - , arvest - _*..:�iI';V,- . When he wanders to the charchyaril � I � . 11_ -, - , sed xrouu& the field in that way- ntil'tbe . Cie,, the reliability of tile maker. The fact that no time can be lost in harvest I " . '*%-,,,, - , I &,&:a - '. - . - .� *. finger was torn out. . Reads upon the sculptured stones;, W33-e-•a$+ - MagLUX& without endangering the trop should show the necessity of securing a mat - '.' In .,:��.,:,­ ,. ,.- z - �, I ; I . .,- _-,t r . . . . _ to re urned to Th%t,beneath each grana-grown mopud.. spectacles and 6_G lasses. the sureat aida . . I , T to Stewart child has beon Sleep an old-time comrade's bon1s. .. - to vision own. for salaby chine that is not liable to fail in its duty just at a time when good work is - 1. ' �_Ltt"` - � the Lrms o� its parents, action ag ainst the . I most required. A day lost in waiting. for. a now part, or a mechanic from the z. , . . .,� `..�,,�--,a --),_ , J,..� L . . - . - . .1 . . . .. � - .. Tor, into d�ughter has teen wi;hdrawn, . How encompassed seem man's motions., C. DALE, - - PICKERING. . n the difference in... I � . - ITVI�l . I ---- - -- shop, may mean the loss of acres of grain, or more than . I :. __�-�_ _. I _-, . . 6 , ­ .- . . . . � 66ev, and the goose is 'And how limited his joys? t ___ ______�__ _____ - . .1. . . � . . . .. ..Jw , - . 1. . rything is lovely . . : ''. " 1. � * price short-lived machine. . In those -1 _if __�_;,_.Z.::. .1. .. - sus ended in mid air." How many are the pleasures *� I ... ­ . . �., . W4NTED. - -_ -, e -between the "Brantford" and a cheap - . .�.. I.,.. ­ � I -.1 � i '. � I � . ... . .." . It 1, L . I L ­: -1 - .. .. I I .. .. .. I I _. rare ins _ I, 1. .� - I . - ­ B 3etongs new council-90t Out election Some aiteudant grief alloys ? 'I L . instances where the Brantford needs repair, the required parts may be - . 7 , . . - -�:,-�� r, . ., ...' L ng, or at the ware-rooms, 9 Church St., ..'. t ... - ... - . .. . 1. .­ '�l �. I I Dight and followed a lot of you g duffers Life if but a repetition. � I k secured either at my Agency, Pickering, . .!'-.,__ L , _ ,V - . MEN to take orders for Nursery Stoc � � . - . . .1 .. ,- ­ . . ed wi& drums and hoarse voices, in We rehearse our children's woes-: - - salary or commission. I can make a Toronto. Thanking all customers for past patronage, and asking a conttnu- ��_ - ­41 . . arm . on . \ - . 1 -*i .'.� I * I - I . - J, - . .... a pi: blit ... As usual Rate per en- Human misery, like a river, . . successful - . . .- . __ '11.,.. c p ade. ante of the same, and wishing all a Happy New Year, - - - ... . I . . . !, . . I _..."Y I . ... . �. _. � , I , . I . i . - . . . . I - ' . I . , ., k � I. . -- GLineth volume as it flows. 8.41.zi 1&.&&.L.ZT - . , - : . .. 23 I . , . * � . I tore I a protest in the local pipe d h.- I , " of any who will work and follow my In- . . I remain truly yours, . . .. . - . .:*_7'.. % . I . .. .. . r I - . r Ime. . - , -- "f, T)m Shorter, of Beaverton; wi ore a bole But the tombstones all around Im - - structions. will iurnishbandsome outnt free, - 0� I _. I k - t M. - 25io3kel �.� � - . ..- � tbrc ugh the ice and would haVe drowned 'Fore the strangers vision rise -. ,-..- and pay your salary or commission every week. Mj��M&.j&.I-T- :70M8 7 X I , , I -_ .�_ , 11 #.I, ,;. I I L_ . . L nee. E. O. GRAHAM. ,� . 1 . . 0111 for another skater who res him. In their solemn', silent language. , I � . L �1. Write for terms at c 52-12 . . . . ... I� � . ' � .- Nurseryman. Toronto. out. -.-------- _. __ ___________ . . I . . _. . . ,lig'- . o Boys shodild be more considers o than to Prophesying of the skies. . � _ ____---------------- . . � . �.. ._._1'k*,"7: 1 . - . " . I . . ­ - ,.: ­ � o , ,- - risk drowning during such bar times as And the thought that life is merely, I' - ' to � . .1. . L' .� �, -T. `,,�i - i .. . ..- � it I : . I .. ,. - .. 1�. - . - . . . . I . the preseq . Coffins ate not a, liusted to - . Jig F. ANDREWS - I . L. - . . A probatictuary term, I ll� . ­ ­ . ,I I . .- . _ j";­ I k EE . barley pr That the earth is but a college DENTIST, BE- S�'URE 'ANI)'. .. . I I L "'North-east es. _. -, ... . .. . _'4 - I �'... . '- . -1 - ., -1 *­..,X'� . Nell M n, of Th orah. vy vLs drown - For the the culture of the germ•I . I � _. � I L . , I.V . . . . .. 5 � .I ­ L " � . ­ . "Ichre , , . . � . . cor. Yon&e & Queein stse . . - 1b - - , , , i . , �i'- . . .. .. ed in theiTaibot river while under the � . .I . . . - � I I .- I . . -.1-t Mc I Of that other life Eternal,- ,. .11. . L E A R X. THE PRICE OF. ..' - . . . �. I . . . ... 11 �, ,.,, . .- 0 � .. m� infl-lence of liquor. - The jury I rotight in The largest Dental office in Toronto. - AND . _.. - . I . � . � .., . L.-t�­s�' . Gives his thoughts a hallowed shade; � - � I ._ . � ;. - . ....I. _* , - . . I . - .1 L .: ... �t � ental drownim, but cell- . . . - . .. . . - . . . .,. �'_q.%;�_._ .t. .1 a Verdict : f accidental r. thus musing, doth the stranger L . ' . . - .% ..A ,� . '' - . . 9 -keeper w1i And . i"nalgam (silver), and Porcelain � - ­ . L . .-. .i,::­ ­­ 11 suring, the. Gaiuebridge hotel I Q From our sight forever fade. '. , . Gold A . A STOCK; I -a tile drunk I , : Fililng,aud Porcelain & Gold Crowns, my NEW OF STOVES AND LAMPS..:I..P�, .-.Isupplied (l,eceased with liquor w *-. . Z _�-_-_* .4 �U� : . - ' i .-� - , � I . . .1 . I 4,- � . ­ . I . . i_ . I - .�;� ­ or roots of Lftth,a bpecialty. . ­.. , �% and during prohibited hours. .. I I : . FARMEHH' MARKET. . I I - . .. . .1. ... I . - . . _. I I I . . . I . �. . .. " I a i .. � .;;, - . . I I - . . '"s _� - .. nkat 1, * t­ �, - . . I - _' - - ' -,- �L t 1� *� .. I ma(e a ... Toronto. Jan I. th 00, - EST SETS OF TEETH $8. - I I 4 �_ -, .. .-�, . . - n to- ay were . . . ` ELSEWHERE. " - -. T ie Str,eetsville Review The street receipts - L. - . BEFORE PURCHASING . . L . . . . . stro e o enterprise by issuin.c., a special weipts of grai d sinall l0i7yT Vitalized Air for Extraetiou. . � . s ­1 L., . - . .� _w .-i I , . .. _., ... . it giviu the re- and prices unchanged. About WO bushels o - - - - _1* .1 ­ -- . - . � . . .- � . . .� .. . ... � . . edit on lection Di9l wheat offered and sold at 80 to (kow for fail -- - . - -_ ­., I . ,... I - . - of the poll, fifte'en minute after the m for Ppring. and 68c to 70 for goose. Barley '11 . .. . :� . .t 1: . . . Bill -.o46.,. Oatsfirm, w4h "lee Will (L WARRE O . . .. .- L I.-< s. firm, selling at 38c . . I• .- __... 1,. - 3­,,�_� . . poll closed. Elder Fawcett w 11 be bald � - yeas are utpininal - . .. - ,� % - 1�1_ . . ... .- . - of *.M bushels at :Oc to N - . ST'.'L *­ - _­ I !I _�!. � - ... � stGoe Hay in fair snpi)ly; at ,?o to *9 for uevr . - I . .1 . , � - . _ ..."I.L 4,_. 1 01 . - . .. bel 'e two years. Hair cant gi OW over a Straw WRtebeit. Clocks. Jewelery. Si�verwaro. 0 . 3NT . . . 9-_..� - ­wl. - '. _�. . - . - �' . brei in active-eruption all the itne. ciovr Oil 00 to $12 W for old timoth, . . . .... � . , A.I. ;ii � -_v - .- . . ­. .. 11, , - � " lieef. 63 Gold Rings fi-ow S I up. Silver Plated . . . . � . ­! - public sentiment 48 to f')-00 Ho"'' so'd at #5 5() to r;G00(Kt)4') 0 ve ft r i I I, . ". .-_ -, 0� % I ­ `.:,!" . - L � I . . _ ­ . I � . . � -... � �_ �_; : - . J St to show how to SIS 00 for forequarters, and 8-5 .1 kern ' '- � . 25c up, Salt shak- ing'.. __ 1­�.,4,, , ", . "'. . clia ges, ,and how the might:, fall, we hiudquarters. Lamb 44to #800; aild tnuLtCD Napkin 11ing& , I - . . Claremont and Pic ' . I ­ . , -- �Vlr ' I I . , . .. - e . I .,. I . I I The 50. ers -40c per pair. . . "...'%, . -,-f. . ma state that Ed. Hart. and t' . H. Loug Iniet tOMRV. stud I—— ____ - - - . - - __ - _____ - - - -_ ...-. .: �V. . I..... I . . The produce market was i q oto . Colored Glasses. to protect the eyes. only . - __ I ' L - '� '� 1_'� * - ­ ' ' - .... . wer boili defeated for - coo icillors in prices aenerally ruled aveady. We u( : fleet .. . . - . 4 �, I . - .1. . .- - ape a del. 12c to 15c; butter, 11). rolle.18 to We. iarge rolls 25 cents pair. . . I.. Can re Ward, Whitby. To esdap 13 to 16 ; interior, c. Lard Ile : ebefte . .. . L - - -,. . J ­ I � - I . T � .,. I . I . I . , - " '� - %;:. . . uge Of c (11ifiring letters we n ay briefly lie to 13c. Bacon loc to Ais!c% Eggs 13 to 25z. . - ,UNDERTAKING BUSINESS *_ -L... - L_ , .1 ans er : es, this is Jerry H. Long, ex- Potatoes Per 1peck. 020e. ' . . . flemirini, attended to as usual. -. I . 404 . - . . __ ,:_� . .- ,�_,._V , - 't .,:. .- I . . . L . _. .. I - _ic , I . � . . .L. - , - . -- , , . , . . -e -_ - -_ ______ - i ­ k - . . . - . L . - �1. . . ,. .:" i".._. . . _. ' -candida for the - -_ ______ --- . a. "V�7_ 17%r,&-1 , .. . ., . .­ . ,M a or. �x.Reeve, ex 01- o •_ I . .1 1. " . L ...4, . I . . � 'i , . - W __ , . . . . .. - . I ... - '.1,L; L . . . .1 I - - . , ' - . . . . . I :. : Wat denship, late nominee for egislative . ­ I.. . .... . ;I I I,% . I - .�.. I - . . . . _., E W­ � . . 1. DOMINION B NK 71Y PICKERING. ONT. I 1. . '. - I . oft] .6 , 1- 4 . ..i .. I .- I . . I I , . ! , ; I . I ?. .. L __ L . I :._­,41. , - .. 11 � ­ . . ­ - . , 110D rs & ,o. . -_ - - --- -_ -_ - - __ - - 1 --------7- . - i .. - 1 .1" I . . - . L . . I .- I . ; - I . .1 - : . :.. '. .. � - . . I .- . .I - . I � r . . I I.- � .L:., .1� .L I i : - =-;,� f- II. . -I- " . ....... 11,*� . Ca i tal -P Iaild up, . - Flog - * I . - _:.:�;1�.CHERRYWOOD. '� p 1.. $115 0,000 �a. Feea Store! - - 11� � , �' .I-9--, .. , ., . . . ii V.__-- I __ - -,.--. .- . - .1. - . . . . - - . _. $192 0,000', : . . . - � ­ ,I V 0. Surplus,, .. . . I -1 :I, -1, . I �_ _:_­_ ' . ' . , L , � I f% ­ 'L.- I - I . I . ;�. _� Mrs. leages 1bf Newcastle, . ptircharted'Mr. John E. Gee's , , � . . e% � .... .. Hav ifiR _ _ . . - � . � I 1, - . . her son Ills week. flour and feed business. I diffirp to T. W. Llm(ireaux, Funeral Director, ha's re'tur ed to bis* old . - '.. . -1 -..15 ' . I w. . .. � . I - .� .,.t . _. ' ' H. Roach hak re tithed his -:--:11 WHITBY AGENCY. ` - � . ..­,''. . r. . - .1 notify the Public that I will carry , ... _. . r , �."' 5 ­ : I .. '. 1- . - . I , , , I - . .1 . - _­ _T � . stand in Whitevale, where he will carry on the . . .: I' " �- . Perry Collegi�te lusti � .... I I . . , . , . . r,tudies at the Port Pei :1 I... I -: %SAVINGS DEPAUTMEN on in tile same premises a . ` L I . . . . . !_� . �: �& : - - . "... � : . � . - __ � , tute. I . ­ I at bigbest curreut'�tes. ­No of meals. flour- brim, aborts, , 'L . a . _:.� , !�,-,-: - : interest allowed full stock � . uDdertakina bu�iness as usuld. , I - . .. N � , I ...:. �11 I . L 0 . . � , _.". , I I ..... I a.qvy wind that prevail )d on Mon - noti,e of withdrawal required. . I fred of all I . . . . . L _­W , . � ­ OALS chopped R011 whole, lien I . . _ .. I . . da,yr�_0_1.:Ied. away one side of ffie roof of ' 7 _r ��,.,�=73. : * I t - : L - . - - '�__.L L kinds. also bacon and hams. :V3:MZ= MXM,A��M: MrXX:02�T A-Xr . -�­ - "7A * . L . ._.__�__ � . cock's barn. However it WAS Irlv-:: : " .. MANAGE] delivered to all . . , . . . : . . Mr. Hi n .. � . L 1. __ _ , - __ - -,- Cash for produce. Flour del' ,� .. . . .. L . � . nes a I put on again the &I owing day. . . I Full stock of funeral sup . � ,plies. Terms moderate. -.' - . �-�,��L­f . . - parts of the village. .- . . L­ . I I . I . . . . Z JTX.i: ,:�`-_- --:'. IV . _.. - Quick work. ' Whitby Marble Workiss. ': . . T VIM.& I ., .�,�,'V� . 0 very I , I IT. .A.. 3HC-A� . . rr. W. T.J.&1VT_0 , ':-L'* '-4 � Oar I.O.G.T. lodge is Desin., ry � I ; - . . i CKF,I11NC, - - ONTO " . although we have had very . I - fr vc rably, As G/. '. V1 I _____ - � __ . . ------------- . -------- ___ __­______ - __ - - __ - - I- - - - ___ I- - --.----. . - __ , . I . f.-w fine uighta for meeting ail ce organiz- ,Havk. ' . � _­ .. . . . I.1 � _. ... . . . .. .L . . � .­ . I L I—— . . I . Wood . . � . . I 1. I ' L I'' .� _2 .- ­ -1. I _" - q . . . ��.k- - . I � . � � I - ing. At our last meet t 199MUSOU & lly _ I .,.. _ JnCJC0:rJ 3a a I . 1P­r-"3Rj11'-TC3- - '� - . , � I .. . I a I I :PIC CEM . I .. 1. .1 ., �__v I " r . ... . . mg ' . - , . . - upol I to F'ot up an entertainm -� of some � . MANUFACTURERS OF ' ' ' * ' ' ' - -_ - A I . . . * '*. ' . .. . . - . I i . - , - . . . r I . . I . I . sort at early date. At our meeting on _ .1 _�' 1". ... j.. L.. I � A� *- V - ­_.- .. . . .: 11�_ the P will Marble Monument eid- U - I �r ­ W, L . . - Fri ,ay evening next, t a )gram a, � I _� - .,-. I .T , .".L � <' , I I � that fire in . . L'mbe,r-.,Ya* rd 0011 I - . - I � I �) . I - con ist �f a debate O'l .. stones, &c., I - FURNIT RE ,=WARERO . j.­.;­__-, - .. V . ­ ., .. � . . . I . I I - L' - ,�:­ ­.''.. I . I:r An inter- . : ..'' I r - � I I .. ,.,_, - . mo dotructive than - ..�L . . ri, . . - , I .' . .. .., : ,..I j: T.-., i _ . -, , .­ . I __ I.; And all other cemetery lie . I . 1. - . - : - I- - - . . .. L .,. -- 11 e.st, tod. b . ­ wg my many customers for Past - IS THE PLACE TO GET : _.,. � . i g Ome is expec "Ican Thank' 11- . ;.� . . .. Also of Soomb. Swedish, AM .. 'I 0 r [merebans Mr. A. Phe�son is and Canadian GrLuites. tronage, I beg leave to SAY that I 1m BEDROOM SETS from $17 up. BEAUTIFUL PLUSH PARLOR ,SUITES, � . .L . 11 to call . I 2 � ' I � . ' _.- . J � .no complete. He lacked b better half All parties wishing work would,do. wo, Uer Wep" than ever to fill all orders fact anything.. . I !,�:�'i but w remedii4L'bat do ciency. He on us before purchasing. All work Ciarauteed. ford material of all kinds. SOFAS, . . ; It t COMES, EASY CHAIRS, and in fa . �.,-: - �1, ; , 1;�i' . as no . w.'t � I .� - � ", Thursday Prices of the lowest. . . L rL' 1Z '. - - ��'­ - I . . :.'. -4 , � 13 � , - I . .: . .. � . - u his bride arrived here o . usually . ., .. . A I - Nod Posts, �Pick- � . y keDt in a first-class Furniture Store. � , �. - �..._. _. Z� : I �,--`. 2 . � 1- - .1 . a e the same oMej and Worke-WOlf"den'sooldeft" Lumber, Lath, Shingles. P t . . a - � � I" �,.;,,��, - . ... . I . . :. 11 - I - . . �­ - ... eve in having been m rri 431 y I F . . _. . ". I that our vfwtbv- .. - - - _. . ---- . . - , .; . ..�, '. I ' ' - - . I .: . - I - . _ . . . . . . . afte noon. We also understand . I ways on hand...,.. . �_ .. . . . . . � . ,en�r . .. . .. eta, etc., 9LI . t is , i t n all AS ' :_ e,� old riend Mr. J. It. Chisholm has shaken - L . . . Our Undertaking Departmen . COMP 0 0 1 . . . !.� -_ I , I . _�, ,4.. ., . the dust of batclielorhood from off his � I . expense, in repair- � .... ...i., BILL 13TUFF A SPECIALTY. . I _.. � . . married on Wednesday . bmnches. Haviug gone to considerable . . . . .. I . feet, having been in . , . I �v I.,- 4 - " . jug our Hegr9e, it is Eecond to none in the county. . ,�_.­'..'. ­&.-, IL - -, of If st week. Congratulations. .., s� - . John i'l. - . . . Wood and Luxuber delivered to any Put . � - ' ' ' , L '_, ' _ . ­ . M _ , , - . . . . . L . - - I ­A . I . � - - . _0­64ps­_�­.",.� - LL' :� 1. �L - ay and Fri- - - , .- . I - I - o_., . . ­ : I 1,_ -;-- , 11 - I , . �. I - . I I ,­ . . - � ; , , of the village on Tuesday . . � �, _�� ., ,�,� - I BIRTHS. I ( I ,; : . .. . _ ...., ;. 1, § . . � , _ L _ �;:,­�'­ � , - - , - , _ _,.1 1 'ay of each week. I �. ­�LL _. _' _.... � .. .� I I ' 2tii iust., :,.,:,;, AGENT FOR.- �- . . HILT S)'& DILLII�GHA *'L.� ._-, _.�,,,-:'.��. � . I T-At Cherrym . - , ( URIS __ 1. ;1L ­ ,-. �. 1. rood, on Lthe i " THE MASSEY X X-1 G CO.CO- . . , �' , --- ------., - t� wife of Jas. Gilchrist, of a son. I rl�__- ----. ____________ -_ � 11 ­. - .ki . I I : .. : �.' �� ?41.. - � . , - %� . '. `­1 1. . . L ' , z - L - ;*.kl - ; . MARRIED. � I �1�_ .; , , " , . . � , , 1 ,2. . k: _. . _. a . .. . I - � . � ... V ;� � I.. - , . - ,� W . I � . . _ - ' 1 t­ TORONTO. ....': �� MCQUAY ' - I . _.- �.., -1. ­: _. - _ ". - .... . .. - On the Pith Jaliukrv, , . � _, ;- - - . - - � - - . --.,. . . . .1 . MUP EJ&RoX-PATEi,tsoN I is 9 I I I . , . - sidence of the _- ` . 1. I . 1...,r,�,,- , . ; at "e re �.­ I �:, :: 1 , - ., 11 - .. .. I I . q . _; ..�� ' "':­ ­­ .''. -1 I . _.- . . 1jeIr. ID. B. Macdonald, of St. Andrew's church, - I , L . . I , - . -- � * " - L 14 :�. i bride's parents, by the .' . � L . --,-�,�,_� . . . . ". I I . � L . I . ­'�,__.­ �" 4 . , :. . t, second - - EY BINDER �'' - ' I �.. �. - . . . . . . . . � � 1� I � .- 1". . . �., - _­�, _,_- L"'*_ .: . L. 1, A. E. McPherson, to Violet, THE MASS V I I � " -,:, "': L Pickering, Out. - , ­ .. THE EWS c 1. I "., ­ .L .­� so � I . . . -1. �....AC��*.�_'�.7' SO boro � ' . 11 J . - �i:'.­;:,� , , 11• - ... - - . _ _ da gliter � I., - ------,----- - - - - , . - I , . - ­ " , - -, , ' ,,'%,- "-I, - . , � - L - _��-,,�_1�6-_­j . ;�.�­_ ., br es father; Benjam _B -11 ­ . ... . - I , . . � ... w. Rail,i W. b. sonitt to - . THE TORONTO MOWER, I . _� -I -: � t � da ,Jan 1st by Rev. 1_1 - .11.11 I .. - � .,. I , ,�i' - - . .. F ­ I � � . , . .. �L _. �� - 1 -.�, . I . . idge Tp. ­"'. 410"BRIEN' - itself. The truth must be to .. . . . of A. Paterson. Scarboro. 0 THE MASSEY MOWERV �. ": : .1. . . . -.1 . __. _7� -the liveliest local paper in the district, if it does Say so ­.. �":Z'-,*4�, " . F830L -DALTON-At the resideuce of the I . TT Is . in Dalton, on Wednes- 14 Id, even though we .. , _1 ­ M. Jan. Dalton, both of W. E a , � 11 � - .1 N I� . ..... -, - . . .. V s Pri " � � SHARP RAKE, Etc. . . - :z - - -,,� -, *,�n­t, I - ;_ THE 1. . , , I . . . 1. ' i0b. at the residence of .�:, - .! I L - -, blush in -telling it. - Our subscription list. . .- 1 . ., � BZL];_=r, ov -On Jan � t -.;. '�; - .1 . 11: J ... �,..��', . . r -- J. � "'! , .*­ -. . .1 ' - - _T11E- - ,­ . _: ' L 1. .... . - . .:. Y �,,,- ,;1, *�'­._,. - , I I . - _ ., ,� - A. R. - I . � . 1. , bride's . . � thl , 8 ,� they, ciaremon�, 1)y Rev . .- ­ . . . .. .. .. ­ . he rate of Ten new. ­ ,�. . . �..,.. , . _t_ - - , )11 t9 J)Dsephine, third the MR- �:� ; � � 11 . goes ahead at t . . . .:., , , :1 - .. - . r,s of repairs of � . HI�'� 4t Ki �Piu,' Ebe,�o B( All so' . I�­;..-::­,,--%,,..�­-, ,..1 ,�.­L, .4.1I .I . L . � - �;_i V_,I): . . . ". . - 1. -,. ­. . ,;IIA. .. .. chipies kept al; my Agenev oppo .-Q . - q . . . - ­ �. *V " - L I , �. " �,$' * Osu .. ,"q-da �,ghte�r of, �1�e Gerow' E q site D. : -si5r _ - - bscribers each week. .- �:- �.. 11 ­. I � .". __ ­ .4� I. .. - . . L �, . .­ - :- .'' 'f!'­� - � _` at O*Connor's shop, ilickeriug. I . � I I . .; ­ .- I ... .1 . I . -:,l � - - 'i .'' ...'... .,k I I .. . I - . . . . ��es� . reou �Niurbed I . _ �ft,.,Ia- ., . . , 'I4, 4." _�.%chil( sufferi . .oinhe joyML.t­ ­r V I nigb: an . _rd b oken of your X08t. by a sick I can supply aliv amount ofbinding'�and crying with pain of Cutting . d got a bot�le PO Thro of 0 M ta � "-- I" �'40,1, ."' ' "it`'_:-'.�L ..I; ��Teel tk? If send at once fLu i twine at 10c per pound.. I. 3 Bog, . ­­ .- I..z �.. IV Ing Syrup" for . .�_ �, -e-4 4,g - --,! ' :, . - ­­­ ---. . " � . , * . ' ­_­ . '_��_- q-' ', of ' Mrs. -N-V nolow's Hoothi - 'L:':'. . . , '' . . f, Teething. Its value; is incalculable. . . . I - . - . , . .. o - 1-�;_--s 140�1%-.-�.,� -. '.I, _ - _X� L- . - � no T-",F P � . __ . . . ._� I I .; __ . . - "' , ,�."; . � . V:, 'L , , : . - . - "... _� . . I j., - - " Ni� ' . _ - . t%- ., - ., - I .1­ . �..- �, - . =4 � ! _.. r . . . ' I I , L , .. - , at , _.. - , ­: . . ,Z � -�'L, � I :... I It V L11 relieve the poor little t, quick . .. - I Cbil Iren To . , . ttle sufferer i mmeiately. zro:miz MJEMZM� I IV AF' rood, pirdmp ,jreh- . .. I N _ I mothers; Were is uo mistake I I . ­- -,..- .� 11. * ,P, K , . .R'�. . �.�� � "", __.'-� .0 � �.k 4,L, - J g I ' I . - ..X_' Depend upon it, mothe'r . Diarrhma, ,�. 7,; � _ ONT. - - , 86 tells evely time ow we -­'. . ,;,4 � , �,.t' -.,. abo, -it it. it cures DysenteiI and _ ,�-LPICKERINO,N T ' - '.1t- ­ I I reo Wind .­ ;I able work !%,riI:4 ! . mach and B we 8, CU - �., .? -regiiiates the sto ­:­..�:__ __ I THE -w- : JOB : * DEPAM .. I 11 , 1* � ­ 5 ... ! , . -�', 4" �,, .. ­ 'reduc g inflammation, ' -­ - ��, 6J Colic, soften the Gum, .. I have the largest trade . .-.. k, `-:.., ". " - � . ._­ e whole IlYstOtd. . -,g ftom a 100 - i-, .­ and gives to -1 - . - ., . 8 P., Lfor . L � . . - . . - "'. k. and energy to ..,, Profe Loisefte's ) � :� - ''. Iscomplete in every particular, anythin. " ­ � " ,.­.:._ ­M a Winsi 's liciothing children . . . , - � ' .- � I.' . q , * - - I :. . . . 11 ­­ in Ontsrio COUUty, ,�: �. XK1:7 _*", . %Vl -he I)erscription �'- , 14 I .: pag . . I ­­. �, t t the taste and is t I - . � , I . 3,,Q pamphlet to a calling- oard, done on shortest 11#1 , -- I- _. ., . .- , - - � . is p assent � k", ., -, � . � - �, - "". i , beat female physicians .. . .- , - � , .- %_I. 1�1 -- f '. . ki of e of the oldest and I . I . . I . I _.... i . , - .L : � ,;.�, V. - -- � . I I is sale .�., ­ - ­ ' possible notice and .41� the very best style.'. "Wy"'t..t_'L' ,�_ . 1�'. ". - �!w,k� si the United'S es, and I _ . � ..�:, �', - ' ' , - , . ­ ; an nurse !'Int ures ready I �. P0 - . I I 1. . _ - �L � " L.�. ...0 - .. 1. �. . L'. ­ I . ­ . I*.-,...-. I I C i by 11 druggi is throughout if I say IT have your Piet . . - - � 71 - ghoiittb� world. Price Y2 . . !"� .. - +1. - - '.- . 1­ - . � V _: . _,� 1: I 1. I.- � I __ _. I �. . , '. 7- - I :,�,"1��, .- . - . . - - - ...� . . a you ssk for "MRS. WIN- I _ ��_ , L . � I " , 61 L . can S& U e sur . . _ : �' ,A� .. 3. .. , ,)� �, . . L eke no other R them by I .. - somm� - . , I- I I.., A ­� ­k _,.�� ­ , .. A _�. 4P .. : - , . . . I .., w's S=11.." SyRup. and I by a certain day, I'll have I . _,L - _- . . . .. - . ,i"*bg'1 !�. i�_ ,�i .,.,I . ! ' . � :_ � . , .- . SL . . . - '.,, ..�� �� ... ­.: , ­ �' ­ -, , - -1.1 . I . I " � I .. . � ;:�: _� � '. - en 'L _� kind. . � . - ."- . , yak ,�.. . _� -i ­ :. , "0. ' 1. DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD that day, and they wM be correct- :',_.� . . 1.1 , . - ��, , ". , �. ��! h ­ ''I - = ftins tbo I - ­ SE COLUX 9' - - _�,� ;. '_,., I ', -',j._..'____ -' ItUaw whieb lydone and finely finiShed- I . : ADVERTISE IN THM . _'" I .."_ .�_spite of adulterAed im, Sow of . I ..I. ..;, ­ � .,L��;­ ,...,- , , - I , �- .4 8 bF4004 in , . � 1- . _1 I tical Twults of the , - - _. �, . " _:.... . Gkoft Station G.T.A tu.mr. mdpmq vWw vrould-be I I . , 1" & :11 , ".I : , ­.�,; '*-;`Y; , . L.. _�. . tstions by on . _. � %.T ­,Llk'_�lj- - , ,-, - ­ I I Timm T ZM 1wrepresm , - - I _ �. * I �- ,,� -. _­,1t,-,*4 - ,.� _-, , , tile crow"In n I in spko 01 "trade siUw to 11ft A ,st - , - I -.,�, - Vu nbl' hi . . '40 - , :. _;', Ic .. " 11 ... r1kC GO�NG EAST tUE FOLLOWS:-, "mied-tom W. of which dimossu"s the ty new gidbry is one Of the 1"ge - the ­.. .t" " TIR41NII bp tabom (all nee. Ka The - News is by fai the. -best advartisilig -We a 1 �r .. �* I . I r, �. .,: , 1,14i. 1. � . L,k _�%'I'Z,QV­ .. 4 ; I 800 A. M laritar Of his Uftehing) . . . " . � , ,J,� ., * - . RESS MA ;' "..", -, _�.k ..��l '. . .- ,­Z _, , . _&VW.",X]r0Zttk. bettef, ,, I i _ , �& - 50 1 . 8 - bp. orit &" �g fie r000", and beat appoinW in the Province. - . , n , - . .,;­ �'A�'. ��hetb is I .. .1 ,%, L -9 . - I . � , "'' , . L4- .Ham L'J'� ".--�, ti , _.tumMW - _� 4f .3 XP 2:85 P. M. 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Y .''k ...., �., , `..-.:�-.(N.. t a--. ,,,�.., ...ls. ,. .. .,... y PT.. "�kr '•*, � _ . �..:- , -- -- - -.-I. �..'� ., - ....moi.. -. _.. . e.:.l1,• -.`. ., -.x. -.i .. �/ K' -cam gr;'L.t �.1 'v . r .., �, r: - — , r "' i ` ' * o Remarkable I%Wries of Wo fee* of ,ear side�when the nine- ander roar- dhow passed ns, and whets all wt►s over she f r [ THE DAY - - d I EUS O f a bill tc dnestit g the Ezeont ive D epartmc n , po , s ibion laws with (}twat reed t3 Uour+arce—Cgm�aiaudto� ed 13he had @red s shell pinmp into wenb owe bo her iaeband with face only s t' , to ohaagd the •ztr&d li3h'pg 8ted �®®�lhtlg 118®Ot• the boort. Ib had noted as s solid shot and little whiter and r�tpnth morn Srmly set. z t, :' _ Britain, so tbab parmous charged with grand YerB Llkta plea. one right bhrongh her, killing and woand• She did not betray her womanly weakness PA15 �, ' leroeay, embe:z-emenb and -other ortmes, gg owe isx. is and smash , and when the smoke blew anti) she came to thank as. 'Thea slit broke ` Aa wed las ` _ maybe extradited from Canada. In the month of July, 1657, T rest of g h+g Hesvf rt ow forme d Intense col con- -from & British ship which entered th• pnrb sway only three men were ewimmieg abonb down and cried like a—weU, just like s h been &efts in tonne in the VC t. < FOREIGN of Madras. I was a boy of 14, a naway to on t e surface. - These were ordered aboard woman.—Hartford Times. g sea, &nd captain and mates had •their and made teonre st once. Ths barque who leaned sg About 300 sea of i @aerza are .rejorted Wm. (1113 len has utilfzA his 'time while :very best to take the romans o b of me. dropped another bisb, but after o)minr half . severe shocks, at Gornw.jl!, O t. Ail the doctors, with the in prie.;n by writing a novel. g The Law of Dlvore% _ tights gleaming 'They bad succeeded ao well that I slipped wav ib rebarned. About noon she of a - exeFptaoti of t �o, ate ownwith it. colored to le It is reported that Russia "11an ordered In vallore, r'P„Armined to die of starvation baton riiili of wird which did nob roach ne, and Apropos to the question of divorce which . bat CancaetP&n . The I►ctnlni Gav roment is suing' some France 1,500.000 re rift -a. P - is befn s itated with so much warmth b . become char ` s'eeasitafre� , ' or to amts: of the old .Sets- Pm'Bng l wout'tt t p• urn bo life oa the dee No •floss made off to "tlha west folr the -Straits. - ' t •e f,' rent h their hold- Ibis anderstceod that Bessie objects to the ,w&e psi t4A 4n so capture met and, two weeks When we oame tri gnamtion t);h• prieoaers- the leaders of reform in the ad joining Re. ' ' seems to be a Wearies, for cb y y Italian pro"aburate�lo, Abyainih. later. wnta I sat in the shade of a well one who were lumby lookia►g ontthroats, we Tonna ublic the "North American Review " has p Y iuge y gry arta penniless and ready to give Wmt they balon� the M Jdive Istande, P an to senate da hum undertaken to elialt the o int<rn of come of. tet• A cuetcm i tial a Kin etou ickied '>1 Tho doweaec E stpress An ut4bh dfo i on , _ , , 8 P a lap Tuesday from an attack of i3aeazt. up, au English woman halted before me and n obon is the Ocean. They made p -the mc•ab distin ished statesmen urisb on the etrtAt hat he supposed to: be ft hettan to question me. She orris a small, slim t>Q bones sbopb sdmittiag that they meant Ku j )Che Statistk hat -st h tar d out a be sdis►mond The schools• of Halle have been -Closed d and reformers of the resent da Four - • . - ling and tells stone, woman, abort- 49 ears of ufck d tow fora ami and verb earl an defi�►nb P Y• coria to the revalenoe of tcfluarxt. y �' g P Y aes�Ions are asked viz.: Do on believe dollars were -en worth $700: g. P speech and movement, and 1 got the idea ab oust their rlrpnlse. They would not give as 1 in the rinei le of �divorae ander an sir- lamb ear. A Ia Them is a i rqe in tease In t,Ti►e -un ifier of lair Charlet Rnaeel bas been rat9ainod by once that she was a ss& o,ptain's wife I was then a of the barque, and oven sites ahs P P Y "the O'Shea► divorce caste. not far cab as she proved to be s tree cap was tai of sight they boasted that she would anmetanaes! Ought divorced people to be its ay into eues of la gri pe in ontreal, and some of Mr. Parswell tin allowed to mar ander an ctreamatanees 7 rsons of the - '. the citq docto a are a bnay ae aoaroely *o be Ids; Gladstone says lie regards- biro wadi taln-e widow, and was in ecm,tm&nd of brig soon return bo release them. Ab mandown what is the eff�t of divorce u on the in- shown the stn .. able to and ti a for hairmsale. tloti of )this►, finances as a nstlonel- ougeT• trading with the east oo6sb of Ceylon. he oro gob the breeze and stood &way on oar P to tit of the Tamil i And does the ab- boodlem, and Ottawa ru ore . ay . that Sir Charles It is reported that tis Brazilian 0owbrn- happened to be la wank of anotaher hand, , scares. Thsb night daring the mate's watch solute rohibition of divorce where It exists � - re ected a t, ei TTl er will bort] Le In American a sin merit bas increased the ezpor0 dnbq on after being told what 1 scald do, she made s the pirates disappetred. All knew where P 1 Pp Y g propoeiblon that I gladlo aooep y contrlbabe bo the moral Writ of sorter v dition both co fid. the went bub no one asked soy gaestione. P Y Y with authorit to ase et the liritimh Minister wffus, . • The Dacember number of that ma &zine - indifference to ab h aahiin to in th fishe ne of mists I found the brig to be called the Orient. The two boats contained fully two dozen of Y g rY g btanley 1ta x sooepted the invitation fb • $he wee small bub almwb new, and a rapid them, and their loan must have sadly crippled contains the replies of tho Right Hon, W. E. Kemmler, tt A Bill prow inn f rthe removal. of all toll banquet extended to flim by Americans in sailor. The crew sonslated; of an English the b&rque and eomplebely changed her Gladstone, Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, -kesoei- die by ele,3trici ate Justice of the Unibed Stares Su reme r State, still ti ' �tag and -toll on ridges throuRhoab the London. mato, two•Norwegfans, a hireaoh boy who plrtins. P Yruviace cit Q feta c ill be snbmtttedby the had ran from his ship and myself. Mra. Abonb three years later than the date Conrb, and Senator Jnee u N. D.�l h j the creta session of the The Anti slavery •$ociety ie matins; ar- P P • butt l wheel faaverna5en� a g rengements for an expedition to Lake Tan Sweet, phe aaptein, stood her waWh, and given at the opening of bhigsketoh, I �hippad might bo expected the views of Mr. Glad- Court nae deci nubca L ial ture. this gave the mate himself a mea and a boy aboard of a British ship called the Swallow stone are gstri come pinions and lean he ' : - tricity, though g ganyiks. R wards the etriater o inions held on the cruel. C l�sua, A new liter ry�an scientific aociaij, "the . The English aoarb will wear triournlog for to hie watch. whUe she had &man and & bo make a voyage from Bombay nil the P �•Albertne C! b, w s opened in Ottawa on three weeks for thede&th of Chelate Empress boy only, thoagh the cook had to tttrrt oat Fontan Galf and back. St►e was ao old mut jaab. After distiagnishingdivorceproper al con�act Ri`c - Thiarsday Eve inn. Its of j Ict is to bring of Brtzil. in her watch if required. The latter was a craft and a poor sailer, and her crew of from mere judicial aepa►ration, where a wife to as showing fall-olooded Na ro b' and werfal sad twelve men wore made n of four or five leaves the beard and bad of her husband, - be caused by e - into nicest un on the Irish and French meo- Ex lour Baumann will proceed in a short g • po P dons of the R man atholfc a elation of P sailor ono h to street or o s1ofC, afire. uatioaalitfea, I Iremomber Chore were twos writes that under augt ciroamlaks�Ge9 ab' - ally Sxed for t P P time to Z ►zz bar in the it}beresb of a German ° 8 titans mentioned b St. P{iul In 1 Cor. �, since eapired, the Capital. . Sweet, a a_, speed, was a...iorough sailor .Kmiakas or Sandwich Islanders, one L%soar, 10 a divorce is u9 *t'. ,tu The or. 7, passed, In tl At an early hanr •may morning a bAck- company' and a perfeot jady, beim able to navieate d Negro or two, and the others were Amer. I I . - undoubtedly a, D:aastrous floods, ooderlog a vseb" extenb 'the tri an where su befn shoran bl loan Eo lisp and Dntoh. We had scarce) question ie answered with a decided 'segs- 'lsyer named Vl illia s. living on Basin street g Y * g g y g Y Montreal cu5 big ori e's throat white eke lay of territory, are reported •in Qaeeamland. paced la every dets►II of &hip -work. leis B rmbay when the aapbain was taken rive ; stat ander no oiranmsbancea stall -rho . Beaton Buy arties be allowed a ain to mart . eeiee in bed and t en o�mmitteel satai�e. clnatrslia. I saw on the brig a deck, almost as soon afek with fever. His name was Aldrich, and p k Y Thie Rochester whc . " Thisinvane act, for evidence goes to show The Cosssoks engaged at the 4cent ®a's• I as I vet foot abroad, a Wino -pounder his wife, who was a woman of 30, &sways poaition he supports by various earipbaral _ the weather w tthr►b the man has de n ed, leaves fi vo young aetcre of exiles in Siberia ntbimstely declined ' mounted on a carriage, end later on I Balled with him. She now took command refereneew as well as by an appeal to the . . . trol of m -.n as 13 is nota lease - children penniless o hane, to obey orders. ascertained that she carried a supply of L -i a general way, and this tel the satisfaction nature of Christian marriage, wht:h involves . P avow before Gad and Is e�senbiall a not all that col Eight Indian elite , who were in Ottimwa The Marquis of Salisbury -is tiQtioh bsiber, small arms; bub I Dave the matter little of the mates, thoagh both were thorough Y Boa- : last week' din chief g that the Camna3ian and is taking walking, exeroiee in the aorrid- thought and asked nb questions. We gob sailors. 1 heard one of them may that ate tract for life which only expires when life a sorry jumble aws of x5 da atter I 'otned, and we hada could take an observation or work a dead Iteelf expires. He maintains that no author_ control of ir. ' P4cific railway baa r n its Sault Ste. Marie arm of his house. y y 1 i has ever bees iv sunshine will t g 8 111 j m Wieemann lies lined another fine run down the coast to Cape K+rikal, reckoning, and I saw from the orders she g en to the Christian branch thrcu h bhei reserve without -rant• g Charah or bo the $bate bo ounce! sash lila kind cf w inn y Y g Y viocory over the Arabs, takin a fortified from which point we laid our course to the gave that she knew all about a shi.): an campeasatto ,left the nit rest) g a vow. Nor does he a &n umbrellas and southeast. We had crossed the Gilt of We had good weather end made gaud peak � leas - -, dlissatiefied with the recepltion ab the In poaition from them. Mannar which eaparateu the island of progress anti! atter we were above Muscat, positively in regard to the a ecb of - the rain as ofl diit•n DepartmQab. 'hey threaten to prEVEnb Cholera Is reported to have broten oat in Joylon from the southyyn sad of Hindoos- in the Bsy of Ormuz. Then, one forenoon, divorce up,n the integrity of the- family. - . thioFa ere lc{ ' by farce the passage of train) over the port- .► prediction pr/ Hamadan, Yeriia, and is expected to re&oh Stan when the wind fell to a calm one we got a egnall, whlah did not last ten "bile divorce of any kind impairs the tion of the line that rune through their re- the ills ora h&. Taheran in the spring. eveninr at 8 clock, and all night long we minutes, bub whish broughti down our fore integrity of the family, divorce with remar- t. verve' Emperor William has ordered that all rolled about without making the least and main to gallant masts and carried &way riage destroys it foot and branch, Marrlayte not of.' civilians who bake pwt la State ceremonies progress. Next morning there was a a mail or two. There was only a light contemp4ates nob only an absolrte identity • _ An Irishma ebr icor o: interests and aff�ctiona bat also the . uII6" sugges.ir n shall wear knee breeches, heavy mist on the water until after sacrise, breeze after the egaall had pasted, when an , • creation of new upon E{:}Mand - The thermometer registered 28 o' be ow .. Tho oonference having In view the fader' acid ib gradually burned away without Arabimn dhow et about 250 tons burden , j Int, and in3epeadea0 his ccuntry. sero at Deadw od, S. D., on Friday. atifln of the Australian coiorise will meet in bringing the brazi we hoped for. When came stealing down the doasb. we were obligations, s�retohing into the future ani the hor'& in was clear we s&w s bar ue- within four mllea of the rock &nd moan- Y Y cientty 13rge c Andrew Ca nE ie the Pittsbur lion• Melbourne on Fobruary 3:d. q y limited cal b the stroke of death. 'i'heae • i i) g , g >�nil , (,antral Amir - mire, h:•s a severe att ck of la ri e: Sir Michael Hic e B tach. m inakin at rigged craft of three times our e!zt lying tainons ahors, but she was two miles inside obligations where divorce proper is in force , B PP k g lone all oommnnit Golf 5crc r}m Baltimore pbyaicia s say there are�,ri0,000 Leamington, referred to the,d fl'm :nity with about three miles, to the north of aa. She of us. She was no sooner made out than y, and the obedience real- : had come down oa the lut of the wind, the @nt mate bccims very anzions, and cross) to them tt dislocated and destroyed."' wanld no Ic. persona iu that city a flaring from the grip. Yorbagal u merely a passing closed. British Ielea, The docbora of Fin lay, Ohio, have formRd VVibhin the set few da m a ncnt'tfr of probably bound through the Straits, and Mrs. Aldrich w&s sent for to Dome on deck. Concerning the nue ion ae to whether the - p y the currents yad act ter bo the eaetwatd ,3e took a good look at the atrringer through absolute prohlbltion of divorce tended to wish to frEe II - a tr wt and advanced prices from $1 to $1 50 Rassians have been egpeUEd from B +run and during the night. Those were vaspioioas the glau, and, turning away, slid queried of the moral purity of society, he replies that interest in the man more are under aarveill•ince. he could onl s sk of what he had observed, It into each a at visit. Y nays, boo the barque looked to be an honest Oho mate :— Y Pe he says, the From t�we +to ffft per seat of th� pupils Ib its cfBcially annoacood that tlFe Q teen Englishman. and we gave her no attention "Can we depend on the crew to fight ±" Ib is his opinion however, that the lower - of the Boston )k'ublic chools ate etas b with has boon snffdrinq frnm rheumatism, and until about mid -forenoon. Then the French "I hope so, ma'am,". he replied, standard of conjugal morality which exists Ireland, o c ,the grippe• ' will not open Imperial Parliament in pert, a 9. boy, who was aloft, reported than she had •' Have them come aft. ' . . at prevent at the centre of British life, than fate, but to to h obtained sixt l that all her P . A despatch from renton, N. J..1esye a In the trial in connection with the Lindon lowered two beats. The glasv was sent up All moved aft, and I can remember y years ago io in pnrb due to - ' : ' xabber trust.,- �acked by English aspt,bal, ie scandal, a lad named Algernon A'I .ars gave to him, and he soon made out that the boats through all the loop years just how she $ the Uiited S the F� liah Divorce Act of 1857 whish - Irelacd with . the be formed there. { testimony seriously implicating L,jrd Arthur were being manned by aimed men. and dark looked and every word she said. She had renders tb somewhat more easy for partners ._ Somerset. skinned fellows at that. This tooted as if a worried, anxious look, and no wonder, who have grown dissatisfied with each other - Although t The bill providing or iuternationa copy- the baryne had fallen into piraticcall Lands, ae i there was a tremhling in her voice, as to obtain legal release. Heave Ib will be ' _ than women 1 - right seems to!have, cod chances of .tsstng L% wrippe is decreasing In France and as no honest trader oouli have any honest she said := seen t1bab, though the honored statesman work, it said Congz:eas this sessio Rneeia, bub contiiio i t Afri a.everywhere purpose in arming his boats. "'len, you know that your captain is would not go so far as those who regard the' - , . to obtain em1 ales, even extending into Africa. Gibraltar tnarrt rice es a sacrament . . I3sssie Bamford an Ltioy R�naha'hv, vis- They tools theft Nms abonb i0, and finally very sick. Yonder comes w pirate if there &g'e ,and ewy that A:ake, an An (. tdme of the Tilden ac ool fire in DatrQit, are s affected. headed in our direction. Had there ever 4as one. If he captures ne those who in no circumstances ; and for no eauee 1 Poor, says is . elead, making elight fs lities. Ib is reported t'as P,rtagaess G3vernment been soy wind they would doubtless have live through the fight will, go into the In� the parties Lt►e grantbd a divorce, he, neve - ' - " Poverty -, R&in has berm fall ng steadily for, three ' has employed G roman engineers to lay a tried to lay us aboard. As soon se it w as terior as staves and worse. It we all avreed that ass, opposes remarriage, asserts the bal - _ the women, f - atye in the fodbh w b. Arkansas railroads torpedo mice in the Tagus in view of poesible seen that the boats were headed for us, Mrs. we oan beat him od . Wbat do yon say l ' fal iztt fence of divorce upon the integrity of - employment rive been badly action cf the British fl tet. Sweet called as all aft a .d snnuunced that " We 11 fi ht to the Tart ?" elr3ut;ed one the family, and claims that the standard of A - woman c {vas ed out. d The Duchess of Marlborough has applied the stranger was a pirsts who sseant our and the cry was tsaken up by all. conjugal morality decInes as the facilities •-, washing to d Negroes in large umber' are mi rating .� � for obtainio divorce increase. . - - for such kind , hzm `South C roliaa to F:orida to ork in for and eeoureri y60 000 of theTJ,O Ib income capture and destrnotiun- Sho orae a little Thank l;ad 1 she fuvently exclaimed. 4 the phosphate inines- ud turpentine oods. from the Now Y,)rk estate of yae late Louis prier than usual, but rpoke to a low and "(live hires a brave fight, and no one can be �i lite difisrenb from rho vicars of Dlr... poor family t • I C. H►mmersley, her fir -s husband. even voice. and did not seem .o be a bio blamed If we arb defeated. Sooner than Gladstone are those of �snator Joseph N, than the m )tl U. Herberb l'reem n, a polie3 jos 'ce of M. Tirard the French Premier- is think. frightened. She said it was a case where fall into his hands I will blow the old i,hip Dolph. He claims that divorce fe proper - . always manal 4.;ckpert, N.S(.; lie`s beau. arrested or de ' we must fi ht for our liver. Tne would skv hi and alt of ns with her." - nob only under the circumstances referred - -1 kee her fami ar,utdir. un o1 farm r out of near) , 0; 0 inR of introducing a bill giving to women 8 Y Sh P S f y • engaged In any trade the right to vote at cut our throats if we surrendered, and We had sw cannon, but we had fifteen m by S� Yanl bat for vesicas other a&uses beeomca disdl Fraukin, ap A7) rchltt, of Brooklyn elections for lauges of commercial tribunals. ooul i do no more if we fougho to the last. muskets, a lot of cavalry sabres, and the 'Which are set forth in the laws o! many of wife at the u. 74.Y,, anti his wife c mmitted 8uicidi�, first . She seemed to sone a it as a matter of ca 'ain hat not dod ed abaat these waters the States of the Union. He holds that the • - • and the fami Ib -will be likely closo on a year before the course that we should ti bt Pi g rohibition to remar ,killing their littld sir , because the were O'Shea divorce suit comes to trial if then g , sad she was the wt.n bis .ryes stat. He had, two or three P ry is both impoticia and It is eickeo tared cf life. first one to lend a hated .to clear away the years before, purchased a dczin of hand unjust, that the penalty would ofttimes be• - no lees that and Ir, the meantime no coaH3enae will be too severe and that in seekio ' It is stated hat A chbisho - Irelaipd cf pan. Ths trvo boyo o! w brought up the grenades er stinkpots, vasa &s are need by F to sate one cross nits in t • wlthdrewn from Mr. 1. sell by hu follow muskets and loaded them distributed the tae Chinese. These were brought up with evil such a restriction would be almost sure bo four daring t 1 - S t. Yaut, is to be Iu sated with the card- era ikes aloe the rail and thea seed n the rest and found to be a i creates reater. He bell v final a hat and ads apal delegate for "the P . P P lased nd a good g e es to&t tt depends 1,000 in the , Mr. Edtim ind Yates cables that the CzYr shot and shell and oartrid em for the bi condit:Eon. The wet hed about iwo omade upon circumstaac•a as to whether the in indi nation l �'i ritail Sates. g g Y g P beg- . - g has greatly offanded the French government gun, Everything had been made ready for apleoe, and Baca was enclosed in a net, so rtty of the family is iojrsrioasly affeaLed b such a state c -. ` _ 'Obto L.nth hr. 1i ear old boy convicted net such sn emer no There were thin that it eouid be tossed c alts a distance. We "- y sof lite cnurdet� little M ie Thom on at end the Orleaniste by grantinpc .commission j ge y, Y i it that t0 depends spun the cause for w6iah - and the railr �g in the Russian &trey to Prince Louis solid aine pound snot sad twenty-two loaded loaded our muskets, took our station,. and rho divorce to granted, &ad the oondltion of The city stat Clevd&ud.1hae een nteneed to be I &a$ed Napoleon. shells in the msgsa.oa. as well as about were a, ready as we could b9, Thn car. the family, if auy, before and after divorea - ' - they &ball ' axColutrbua, pril 1 He does not thinly that the granting of -' }. the railroad �•.. � ).::eat preparationtr 'are being made is thirty cartridges eoatafining the proper talo'. wife slcernsted between the deck orad ' On Friday a pnowal de buried a porOOIr of London for a monster reoeption to Henry M. quantity of powder. As 1 afterwards learn*, the cabin, He was ons of hit head, which divorce tends to'lower the standard of morals duty of the Vii: era City, C ., an seven persons were Stanley Ths R ryal Geographical Society alt had been purchased at the Government was the better fu him, and ahe had his or society and in support of this view he Neither the ��J,ed, with ore ill undtr the (snow, has pr: vided accommodation for 6,000 per• arsenal in Madras. revolver for see. ( instances England, the United States and such way as who" la.o ie ncerta . � suits at the Albert hall. W e were u ready ss we could hs before ' The dhow sneaked along until nearly op Germany on the one hand, and ,Viance Spain ' - .the cede. I1 Governor Ri hardis n, of South Cnolins, The firm..oi Darr Reichard*, trianatac- the boats had palled s mile from ghe bat%tte. gait• ns. All work had been taspended and Italy on the other. Than ib will be - etiors have r item astured a depu ation of negros� that bntFera of leabhor, ab Worms. has presented to 'L;he mate to ed the gun with s mh•tl and aloft, and she must have known by this that seen how wide Iv she diffarenae between the the prevail .`very effort wi l hem ds to bring the ;B3►rn its any to es the cam of $35,000 bo bs used PVA two others and several stands of grape we were ready for her ; bat she came on olawm of an American Sinator and the they have well tyr-chere t luau e, I in the er ection bf dwellings -and the establish- . near sb nand. Oar brig lay broadside to j net the same. And no wonder. Oao of the "grand old man" beyond the sea. Have - - eity alderme ,+ i,ald t e Am tinea Window Glass meat of an invalid fund. the north, bended w the east. The b�a!s men went aloft with the glass, and he m&•ie they been entirely unin8aeneed by their - they: earl trainin , mast;. therefore poll bow oa ua anti) close ant two dna on her deck &nd a perfect Y g and present enrroandin _ rush lzaa bee for dab Pittebnrp, and On the ooaaelon of hlv birthday Mr. Gtsd• at hand, even tit the plan was to separate swam of men. She was going bo do a bold Perhaps not, indeed, the oireamsbance-- • = titlaab tbhe first ation voided upon was an stone received 3,000 messages, from all p&rte and board from different points. Thin gave t5hlag—run nv aboard in broad dapllghe_ that r.wo a�►ndld enc? nprighb men who . - - i EieClriCil - advance of ten er ee t. in prices. j of Europe, America, Australia. eta.. which . ' - I no a big advantage, as we could all lay •tong She would not use her guns, fearing thoy. cannot ba supposed to have taken their d quarrel in D,a M lass, Is., aotinm�enced he has acknowledged through the pr��e, in the port rail. 1'hs pan was wheeled over, would be heard and bring ns aesiistnnce; bati , by two m� n over a woman, was p�►r-tIci view of the im�oaaibility of his doing vo the decks olo&red of eve obstraot v18m=ees onarecord ss the have Gone Ttte a:par► ry last and If ever that mob gained oar decks we were th y prison the 4 the minds 1 pared in by 25 peso s, and many sertons otherwise. then we were ready. Mrs. Sweet had a gone. , We lay with our head to the north' without thoroughly investigating the nab-- , the feasibilit and Bowe Istat woand were li ftiobad, I Rnaia has seat a oircular note to all the bauble barrelled B"oglish fowling piece load - wal,ao she would pass unr pnrb gaartsr fires. j icb and giving io their cetera) thoaghb the f am tt Percy 1'. Hatch, w o embezzled $6,600 of powers who signed the treaty of Barlin, oon- ad with buckshot. She was neatest the Here -two of the strongest men were placed y - ti a Baltimore and O io Railro&d's �oney bending that the condition -of things in stern. The rest of 'us had government with the grenades, &nd two of as with mus- ebil) l dist o radical) ti a gatheioa like.. - , thio lends atroak presumption bo the cctnten- t;ommteeion while actin ae athie and fledt to C nada; Bal aria, more ticularly the retended maskeb, I was tion of those who maintain that no opinion _ . - - - the machiue) g is g p&r p pretty nervous, knowing kers were between them. The others were leas been ownte ad to the E m_ra re rm&- sovereignty of Prince Ferdinand, b a viol&. what was at stake, and she notiosd this, and placed to fire over the stern. G absolutely unbiased by f arly training and . that purpo• - t*ory. I° bion of that treaty. kindly chided me, saying that I Mort Oaks Down ohms the dhow, foot by foot, with present environment. All the training of . . a young cal Ab a recent seting t the (band L ge of Prince Bismarck )leis advised Lord Solis- g &ire, keep o031, wad that we would never a chair from the crowd of oat.throaty Mr. Gladstone has heen •long , the line of - the . curren $�iebraska, a ru was opted which p; ohib- bury to deal gently with Portugal on the aurely beab bhcm etL She called the Freaeh on her deaba. There was a menace in their the strieber view. to which mast be added • ` .its s ealoonkee er fro becoming,& Melton ur African question, and nob to insist on any boy over and bold him bas same, but there silence, bot it had no effoob upon us. We the Inflasuce of the patriotic sentiment - ' _ ' than half & t n&ining in the orde if he ocarina the hamilisting terms, wh soh would shake the was no need of speaking be the others. They were determined to fight and to fight to the which leads a van to regard no county a ual wlthou b ny baainess: . foundations of Portuguese monarch and, were as cool as if ib was an eve da matter last. I rob the first ehob and knooked over Y q registered o Re y y , to hie ossa. It ie nob diiiYaalt to say to - the machlne i !ma Rngli& iyndie to Is reported !have strengthen thepresenb publioan agitation. and I heard the mate s&y to the cook that a man on her forecastle, and then all began which view Canadians generally- would bhA case of he was afraid the fellows would back oub. to bb z t away' She did not fire in return, incline• Though perhaps few of those who t u fear lar e a ar 'manufaotarin bear the tea contact was P 8 P g Bishop O'Callaghan, of Cork, addressed The beats came on to with i half 'a mite bat forieed up on our quarter, and I could see pr,ndbility of m3atdin o alar firms to New York Sats. - Another rumor a large assemblage of young men on Monday, of a•, and then stopped. Some sore of fifty Arabs, each one armed with a crease, thought would go so far as to sayP that - . .. nee whetter -1. salys that Engiish caps alfsts hava purchased abating that he was aware of the existence of Pigs, I bad been ran up on the barque— crowding against the rail to ba read to divorce under no oircumstanceg whatever the leading cigarette f ztories in the States. a secret revolutionary soeie in Ireland, and „ti,.bl a no' iBoai ion tha►b we were read board, , y ahonld be ranted by p- y y if anim�►ticn . Rev. T.. M. Joiner who claims to be a warned his bearers against identifying ror a em,uo reiistanoe. They could have " Now, heave 1 " yelled one of the sailors Mr. Glads one's viewan that)) re -marriage base been su '1;33eibish aubjecb, has lad a complaint before themselves with that or any similar organ roan u. preparing by aid of theglass. There with the bombs, and both lighted the fuses should never be alicwed, and still more that human patio the British Minister t `�Yashiagton, to Cha izition. •ors s caneuleatfon of stoat five mina ' effect that he was tw4treated by a North rev, and heaved away, the laws bowohfng this vital question shall?, died, but U, Carclins mob, becau a he was educatin The Dbwager Empress Aagitat:it of Gjr- +n4 then came a• oheer as the boat, - Before we could bell what damage had be made stringent in the extreme,, while no 'kept up for i g many, woo has been a snffarer from the moved forward. Ddu. $wast looked over been done the dhow was alongside. She eonsiderationshall bo allowed to prevent the of returning s sregroes. 1 Infloenzi spidemlo in Birlin; was the first at the mite and he nodded his head, threw her grapnels, but they did not catch, spirit of t"e law from being carried out. • nob be made ° The c immoe a itan it at Frankfort, Ky., sopa) vlatim to the disease, and died Tnes3a lighted his gun, and atter a long moment and,she rubbed our whole length and wenb Happily for. Canadians her divorce laws sloe are isid ed an or 'nonce rohibitin the i a I'd the rt @ra There mi lib have &hard. As ora seat her failure we blsz3d sreeent` Pass P g afternoon. 'lhe King of Spain is aLo it , PP Po g are of staph acharacter sa to make ib an of their ezi 1' serlct of, oigarettea w thin the corporation but ib Iv not t'soag6t that the malady in his buss somalaok abonb it, though he wu an away again with the pntukets, sad every bstl ezoeedingly difli3alb proweding for those feasibility i - limits. ' The law wet Into c ff eco January one will prove fatal, old gunner, but kii shell struck the eastern- found a man. She sslleid like a witch, and who thing they have cause to obUin a legal. - established, list, and there is not a ,.;Igarette to be had in most boat plumb on the bows, exploded before she could be checked was a cable's cancellation of the vows taken before fork will o i'doai. A ourious sboty" comes frcm L�ndoa with a load rr oro, and she was ori h ' ry• i p sed ono length ahead. She had jnsb pat her helm yuan s altar to secure a le al ae &ration. this means 9' accounting for the lengthened absenoe of so core letel that we could nob even sae over when there was an ez osion followed g P Jas. Dcttog$ne, the wel?-known smstear s P Y ill , liut lab them nee bo it than the hold `fast civiliz9d oo� Prince BattenberY, the hneband o. Prinosil t'ie fro meat,. I beti,ve that eve Y '- skater, succeeded in reaking the world'+, g ry man by a great sheet. of acme, and we saw that that whereunto they have abbalned. Our hangings mt zacord for five refine. He skated the dIs Beatrice from England. Ib is stated that in that boat was killed. T'hie ought to she was hard hit. Coafualon ret ned from pease our roa crib our safes centre in the b some pease ago, with hie face as his fortune, have di Donn ed g ' P P y' Y t5snae ati' Minn &polis on ,Sunday night, in so nb himself In the hands of s Radian g the other, .but it did attm to stern In a moments and we added to the homelt of our people. . I7 mins: , secv, beat' g the prevlous� record ' p not. she was palled for as a. fast as possi- it by peppering awayr ab fair ran Alt (by 0 seconds. - match•maker. who, after hawking him ble, and the it•ad of grape fired at her wenb &birz 1 within five minutes, she gfell off _ - through the matrimonial markets of Europe, .t -o high. After t5at charge we began to headed for shore, and was run on a reef . ' r . - ' I I , Of sufferi. Col. Charles . R. orb shot andillad eebablieh•d him in Lindon, where Princess blezj sway with the maskers, and I kik one &boob s mile ewe We sew some swve Invariably se&monable—S�►lb, mastarde Corsa esu•e �imaelf near Vy Ilingf rd, Cann., yesterday. Bestriee tell In love with him ab si lib, y' Ids lied la i and had been taken lar e g of the rowers and almost stopped the boat Lhetmaselves by boats and raft,"being swept PePPer, vinegar. tug as any vii gr PP g Since their marrlage the Russian has made for a moment. While tie mate and Negro in to the shore b the tide. bub it was after- •1 vent power closes of gainic ,whin made hIm te#npor ire quenb and heavy demands on his parse, worked to load the t i no the other $ve ward learned flies upward of Corby Eve men There is eonsiderabie difference betiweett that ma►kea i nrlly insane. C L I\'o t was on G3vernor and ab lamb, when the Prince sto w S g fi-in Into a brain and be @ pP� p of as banged away, and ora :hit somebody were killed or drowned and that the lose of g ins red oat of Dna Ing earns. .Marrison's staff. ( plies, she laid'the whole story before the almost every shoe. The boat came on, the dhow broken a hared of 1m, •• 9 h hly rea0i P g&ng p 'ns, Know thyself may be all right' tin . t,,Iora E::raa i s fin the IInited State Houde of Repr scab @uvea, .rho was so incensed that The order• however, the wounded onrsine and the na Mrs. ,Aldrich was on d•ok through it all, theory, but it would lead to a great many ;Wvee Mr. Stew b, of Gaorgla, introduced ed the Prisoel abroad daring pleaanre. harmed ohsering, and 6e was wl,Win 160 emp'yleg they revolver into the crowd as the suicides if fatty followed. . ` painleass ti * -. . y °+•• +. ,i' b K+:, -..a- .. •..: -. ) .: 'i.. - l % fly tYa: ' �' - _ _ _ _ .. :.. }•.: ..-.._ .. .,.t.. :elf r . 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HDn. ,triage - ••+ that shalt lit) no . int the ! cat. laws i = ten those ! lefzal I)efore cion. .1 feet Our are in (. s Y j 1 •3 t' - ' -:3 'O- s t : - .! hard, :ween f Cne. ib in m any h - a: .f'' : ; -� <, t r,r T ` t, 4 OUB FIBHEItIBS ' d 0ommon Ctmnp'II►int• LAQiES Try owYa aRlNeH the belt remedy - ;1,.w, PA SING 1 01 $. fix " ` : known torah lemaleCOrnpl4lnt• Sample s Friend -Yon don't seem, to bo very hap tree. a, Taorra+. 6 Richmond Bt. w„ T,,rc neo. Can. Olt'j� �� O� • ' try ; A New• York .view of tie W areaseaable De. _ : An ed m •ple tree in W lmingtoa has molds •fr Ike l aw lfttauders. wick your husband. _ .. been a ting i a peculiar m nor. People Ve sli ht attention has been aid to the Bride -You are right ; I am nob." � ` '' y rY g P - C N BE CURED. Ontario P'armera desirous of saying off Prat gig " rfi, • who le ned a aiust it receive more or less recent investigation by a senate committee CAn t yon get along with him T A S T H MA A i�aI bottle sey,t Freo to hi h in+erect-bearing mort ares, or intending to hold •, I. severe hocks, an 1 cue man g ld that he saw of oar relations with Canada. There is no I can get along Situ him all . right, ba any one atHteted, liar 'rAFr Biros., tit cheater, N. Y gr;inand stock for bettor prices, aan obtain Aioae� ► < t:. r; lights leami among the braneher. The -election pending now and const gaently no nob with hie income. It's too small. at Lowest Current Raley, of interest by- -pply , i,: t (;Euarantee i sure cure for long- ly pertonally or by letter to the 'e colored people thought the breowaseoajured. oecesion for lwebing onrRelve■ into fury standing Coughs, Colds, etc. Atk LONDON & CaNDlAN LOAN AGt�CY GO'Y but Ca caeian wisdom decided that ib had rospseting, the fishery question or she , A $appy Tmudtien• your ruggiat for it or write ue. . `,; - become char ed with elect icity. There enol•oachments of Canadian railwa s. The ► s aTakino other. R, O. SNIDER � ' y After five years suffering from dyspepaia pot Drugglsta, TJrontc, Ont. ' J. F. KIRK' Manager. ;r seems o be good ehanDe for some Com- testimon of ex Collector BabsoII of Glon- , 7,• an to scour . an electric lag b at a' triflin y my wife got unred in one month by the free 103 BAY ST., TORONTt7E ;�. p y P 8 oestor,Mass, ,h �wever, seems to pall for wme use of N1,. Leon water. We psis s ib highly, and TUSfOR 5peolall Ptti PrI ' f _ cost. notice. According to the newspaper reports the trwnsition i0 br1II s from mise to tine rate Hoe stat. xo knife. I .. << �. The Latish lan takes oogn� isucc f :"ood- Ciptain 13abson contended that American health i• so grand and permanent. To this Cater B,)Ok free• CONVERTIBLE 1A/iRE BASKET. 31,'; ' � _ . ling an tells uc that nearly nine ,uillion fi.hermen had a grievance in " the dt,nia l hour nob a pang. Feel so good and hearty H3 NiaHgarse8 �GbuSaElo, N.Y� . "0 r� ' dollars ere a bezz'.ed in the(United $bates to them of ohs right to buy any- will oke learnre in snows . w ` p ring any in airs . lash a r. A 1 r e share of this moue found thin that ie lawful and ro r in ever q r' - r . y g y g P Pe Y les. �Osxl•u Pales, 349 D�verconrt Ro its wa into Canada, together with th3 Canadiwn port, or the denial to them "of Toronto. Place your .tinter orders aoaw�. CAS1r68-t�tasen ,« Npw ! 1,t �. sone of 1,h boodlers. As Caaadai ria ri his that are aaeordad other commercial .r SAUSAGE importations of Engtiibh rhes pe g Impossible to overrate the v .lue of SIL Finest American Hog Caslogts, , ; Yf: • shown he ut oat an: xaty to gob rid of the vessels. The witnets advised as a remed; Order, flllod for and deeiredquantity. W,itelorprice r - boodles , an as the American Senate hes that proper legislation in Congreve should Leon,' say physlotwna. A. P 485- JAMLS PARK &SON, :;'' } : - rejecte a tie' 1,y providing for their exbrt<- be taken, and advocated retaliation as the . , 4I to 47 Sb. )i,awrence Markab, Tornatq, Ont MARVCL©U _ silt on, nth a unities muse be credited with very best way to obtain the End sought for. ___ t No loose part a List y-etc:t:x uL• er:nvcrted . inditl'er nee t considerations of filthy laore. The "anything' which he denied to Ameri-------- ---- intoe, userul and arna))•entai snipes. iter, Lamp p r I took Cold, NE B01LER INSPECT 0N! HaterCa d Mand cirri o lyes, ticl Boiler,\ti'aIn- Rem ler, t e hrob risonot sentenced to cern fishermen iQ Canadian ports (cvhioh - ( : Heater, anti innnrne anh) other srticies that tlrct to die by leotrie ty under the law of New York means Newfoundland) is biib, which is , dispensable in int: hoose or x)4)icr,• Nothing like ft iia 5 can rib one is the ba and inlets of New I tOOk $ick.. AND INSURANCE CO OF CANADA ! exititettee, and Agent; mai =) $5 anti 410 Ix'r ttL=x. State, till 1 yea, but the last tura Of the g y y ; t I Tex ►t; BntabUshed for the revention of steam boiler ez lo• ? IiotlKht eat;cr►y by sit cia::.,t and at Duce t'ur par• F; - - udicia wheel is a ainst him, i A Nese York foandland, orad which gives to that island all � p p i t1milars, etc. Cassgroen M f g Co., 58 v icturia > : ] R the.territolis►1 value which it has in tae c0 cion. by proper It,epeetioas. Sia Atsxe CA,IPBSLL, Street, Toronto. 1'; -ti Court as de ided that execution by clee Pe r - K C -ilii., Lt, lhv. c1, Ontaria, Preildent. Head . to its fleheries. To . earrendar this I Office. g Toroutogs., Toronto, Out. CONbULT- Lbicutton this paper.J tris 1,y, thoub neces;larillr n>oueaal, to nob c Ay;e is Wanted. rr )� - rivile a is cc uivalenb to surrenderia , tNc1 ltivut�hr:Rs and cruel. Caeua ties by lightning and accident- P g 1 g i _ __ - ' r: al con` cb reit c:leeblic wires were referrod eta short rightu and iia terrirorp, and ; --- SOLICIT+Dg� OF PA'�EN'iit' --=- " " - to ass owing that instiantaneous death may this Collector Bibfon knows lull j Oso. C. Rees. ithi.f Rnirineere I A. FaAssit, hoed t - be cRns d by !ectriaity. The i;lme origin well ; but he talks in 'a way to give _ ��� � L ally fix d for h@death of ILQmler has long a popular impression' that the Daminson ; and a new sentence must be of Can»,da is denying to the United Sates c r�,,` ,' �L' A Uiticial Limbs ROYAL MAIL ST EAMSHIPS.' singe a pired, pagaeu. In b 9 meantime his counsel will uotne.hing contrary :o internationol comity. ( Ni.a'1-'r. • . - t : undoub edl cal a sinal the Iaebdeoisit.H. The Dominoon of Canada mighb as well al- 4 FOR CIRCVLAR ADORFAS, THE PIONEER CANADIAN LINE - y p g ) I tape M Metals, lege as a grievance against the United States And still totht front in recar 1 to the provisiao, )(lads - 4 _ Boat n Bu get : There ie a man in that its fishermen are nob allowed to Dolled. I ta10 My Resit, t J• DOAN A CO 1,r for the sa!ety and wnntort of it-, Bust,3mene. P.ochea er wh predicts that within 5 years 0 -AHD I A'M \-I+.t)irol :; I'Nt)Ut,11 rt) I:\l:l? uysters in Chesapeake bay or in the inland .77 Northcote Ave., 7orouto.Out Weekly Saflin%s Itci��een i.iverltoot. land the Fee then ill be as much under the con• ) A`YTHING L CAN LAY AIY HANDS ON gow and ilrest. uiw�rence.t I:ortuit,6t- ) waters of Virginia. The authorities of New ly �crT lee rrotrt ¢.•)ndou during trot of an as a steam engine is naw. that foandland have fie much ludic stable ri htettiu i•It lilt► Ftilt t s is not leas t rot: seta Tho weather ie P II I Scott S - _ , t5unrutei• llouilt►t. nob all at co la be desired naw •bub what to say how this bait, caught only in her in Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil ' - • • s ! Mail Steamers ilia between LiverpoolandPti'tlanc`l i land waters, shall be collected and shall be and HypophosphiteSofLimeand e 1 v Hatifa during winter, Ular);ow steameresat a sorry jambe 16 wail bo if m n ever gets ' • ! trio ,ughoulthe year to EioQton and Philadelphia, coil _ u ied, as the United States have to deny to Soda a , r ox [.v c1, h i:o :ti v l llt-illi_ . _ r e : t e ' a ' tut; at Irish p- rte and P -a ilex en reuse. control of ib. the men who delights in the - •- Newfoundland fisherman the privilege of ieilt � 011RIII1i11it1140lt Bt r tit: 1 L t' _ For ►atps r4 pa�x.ai►e a•,d ov-er infornlation apply t0 sunsbi will ry and turn ori ttte tap for selling their fish in our markets. And yet ) ME I'll, A\U I, at)w 1•t: UA (.. �yy H A - F �:-...4 a ( t '- 3 a . �'' ma�yy,, 1 1 � PY Ta. t� 'i .hi l � , d c r%1. 4 A V t •� w o r. r •. JtA� r �{i.r: * . -- , d�. r- $_ t �.. :[c e z• p{r: d. "? i1 J F . �L P. tl•. .j 1r 1.. E 1,. f'' a .�r t' s x p a 1 - 7,.- I r , T fi j M r l�� (: ' '+ 4 .i �.� _ �� "•F r', i:rl' •;4-p: irJ� 3J .._I ,. i x , , - t 3}`a - • nV h$' f - Too ;,, U aUBSCRIBERS By `referring ' to the address label on yo r paper you t !.': can always ascertain the ate to which f I your subscription to TBE Ewsispaid. y� } 1 Remittances are ackno ledged by a j' r; change of date on label on the 8 st phper fol- ::x �i, lowing receipt of money at this o ce. Always keep the date paid ahead. tf 4 y A - . • PICKERING, ONT, JAN. 17, 1890 : 11 O ALIS S. - -Joh Rr. Linton has a du �tity of dry bard wo d for ale. L -Mr . L. G eig left Thur day morn- ing to vi it her daughters in linton. -Mis Edit Dale of Toro to, spent a few day here his week vis- ing friends and rela ives. -Nel on Haney left Tues Ay morning for- the est. He takes his riend's Lest wishes ith 11i -A li Jety r •na,k y on Cl .ircb .street woke thevile ge considerabl on Wed- nesday. Dam ge sli;-r*lit. { -Wn P. U�' ounor has sYct red a situa- tion at .lhafic , Neb., anti li s •journeyed j thence f om A u ora, same State. -Mi ,s Jen -lie Harvev wl o has been fitaying at A. ; indlieWs for t 1e past two . months retur ed home Tues lay. -Fre 1 L'un inn who weut t Toronto to •build p els ru the North -Ea .tern Pliar- ' maty, as senu home by la & ippe. : -Rey. Mr. haw, the Bap ist minister wi�I pre ell it male's ha11 on ext Lords Day t,t he us al- hoar -3 o'c'ock p.m. -;•Ii s �1Ia1 el Leavens hay Xnr success fuly pa sed tl a entrance e_ iaminatious, : is attending the Whitby Coll I giate iIusti- tuts. 4 - -Thi annual meeting of . Ai,drew's - Church -.vas held Wednesda -afternoon, and things were found in a satisfactory shape. - -Vie s Fl gal Guide fo 1890 has - . ''reached us a d allows som extremely • • fine Ila a wor -. Send to R' Chester for a copy, f it. -Th Juve ire Templars will hold a I a tecta 'went in a cou le of weeks and wil furni h a good progr m. Partic- ulars la er on -Grand Trunk Constable ealy arrest ed Geor a Sta er, of Pickeri , on Sattir. _ day afte noon for disorderly conduct at . the Uni n Station. -Globe. • -Th Methodist Sabbath School has purchas d a ew library an placed it at i the disp sal of he scholars. he volumes -. are well select d and interests g. -Rav. Dr. Barrass occup ed the pul- pit of the Cla emont church n Sabbath and his duties _here were ablydischarged by Megors. J. H. Rogers and P. Bunting. -Draw a ed ring aroun the date • _ Feb. 411i on every calenderyou run across. That the -right o the Work- men's great c ncert.• The bids will soon be issued. • . -Ev ry -sec nd person on meets has $ - had In grippe .and many ar at present laid up ith i . The partic lar variety chiefly sed ere is more . isasreeable than d ngero a. -Richard alentine and w fe Iefi Wed- nesday orni g fdr their bo a in Kansas . . . after s endin a couple of weeks with : friends- ere. A'Ir. Valenti6 is a com- mercial travel er out west. -)ler. John Tool. of Whit vale, 'made • ' his annual vi 't to our sanctt m Monday. - He is the h aviest subscriber oq TnE: ! a: N$ws' 1. at, as he subscribes f r Rix copies each ve r for rods in vario s corners of the con try. -W V.• R' hardson 'ave s a hand- ' . some alend r issued by a Western Assurance Co ., of which he is agent,and among the fi est to reach s by mail, - were Corcoran & Lee's and Gwatkin & • Son's, oront . I -For two r three nights cur villagers have been quite excited ove a great il- lumination in the eastern sk , and it was suppos d W itby and Os"Hca were in flames. It s now thong t that the Wbitb elect is huhts are o rating. - -oP' ter 1 st year did notl arrive until - Jan. 25th. Tie ground was row and it • r was no so di agreeable undo foot as this . month leas teen, but wintercame late and ati l vee ad plenty of leighing be. , fore • t e beautiful dandeli na unfolded their 1 ayes. -T a Bo anville News ays :-There is no more h suitable home in Bowman- ": ville than t1iMethodist arsonage on + Division stree , as the many 1 oliday guests can to ify, mona the moa recent vis- itors t ere w noticed the M ayes Bunting of Pickering. -Mr. A. ibbon has a les er in'another colum ' -reps ing to Mr. D O'Coonor's letter f last week. No. pa 'ticular good will result from continuing t is discussion and after thetrustee has had another . hearin we rust the matte will disap- pear fr m pr nth -�V V. ichardson, -matt ante tient, _ ; comm- alone , conveyancer, sanitary in - I., . ` . specto and oney, lender, as opened a. `Z - neat lit le offi a in Dale's blo , ovoi1 THE Nrws, ,here he may be disc vere'd at all reason 1114 h urs, cheerful, o lilting and ready f i bus ess. -Th Glob advertised to ve away a wagon 1 ad o books to each subscriber }for its eekl edition, and p omised to ship bo ks D c. Ist last. T is is Jan. 17th oft a fol wing year an no' books bays a ved a this village: Hurry up, old fossil or public faith in y will curl tip and a pire. -An .F. a ' d A.M. Con has been establish d her . Thnrsdxy n ght all the local M sons are around obnobbing f = with big guns from all quart rs of the compass. A palatial lodge room has been made out of the old echo t building and this grand old order w 1 flourish here as everywhere. N -Pickering township counci "will meet . Mgndav next the 20th inst. Tuesday the 28tb1 the County Coun will as- • . ; semble a Whitby. Among t e new as- . - pirants for the Wardenship is t e Chroni- . cle's ' no.ainee, Mr. Jas. Rut dge, but some dark horRe will likely pilf, r the ont- ` sheaf from hots- Harman aid (Rutledge. I { 1 y Y I . 4, } I '; ; :.d �,: t r u d A r f a 'f' 1. ,: � , :.; y. Y'= yr.: ] I - IVY4'. I k: �, . ���..*ptµ 4. t :.. k 1, , d t r,r� ,,. �: �7, k y�: t.` r s } d 4 - i 7 1 S a ..Y� N, R 4 V.16 J ! r hr x,,` La. A+ r "" N ti I "' a. d . t sl -fir k(.;y: }�� gC r r1.; r ,. t- �#�t' 1 1 tilfil ,, i e t ►m - r-„ i•1 u °k-- r >. t i- t [ r� b rt � 1 �{�� r j N' Fr• � e �r re R v �', a• } 0 , :j '� i }++',yam,,, .. -`, 4 Pr r . ♦ I tH• d x 'f , « ', , f s J � roP,.+i 5 . (A 9 kt -J F 4 {I : J ,< . " MP , ,a e it 1 FY -T �^ 4 - :$ i I Min Y f fi 5 a , r 4. 1 d �t:2a � t i•9 `y� r.a , F � -���K . xa a Y n6 U a i :,J - V i - - r a . e a s , r W� 2 } ;y, n r 7 � ';rte �,;�r-• � r+� � ♦ d a t F� h } v a k t r� e "} . t � -t, Vi a . �a rf 3: 1 F- - «y - K' Ti°. x !•: , . s. •,. is F1 w E «. d '-2 t Y'- . ��,� 1 xt + Y i r. 4 « .. a 3 r c t t S Y q K S• iY < { t B f °h ;- a :,y,- -,: . k 4 O z '1 ; i(•• 1111 -Special services will be held in the ---Missionary services .will be held inr r ' , ,t Methodist church from Monday the 20th the Methodist church here next Sunday to Tbursday `23rd. Rev, Messrs. Man• 19th inst. Rev. H. M. Manning will ' f' $ r: ning, Hall and Ockley are expected. preach at 10.30., In the afternoon at 2 `` ' -Anxious friends will be glad to know a ehildrens m9eting will be held. At that the operation of removing a cancer 6:80 -a platforih meeting will be held ] �,. . , from Mrs. D. F. Every's breast was sue when qtr. Manning and others Iraq be - f "cessfully performed Saturday afternoon in expected to address the meeting. Colles- '::.. , -• -• -•-�+•'•� - Toronto by Dr. Cameron. Mrs. Every tions in aid of the Methodist missions. - i will necessarily remain in the city afew -Arthur Johnston, of Greenwood, is' IG CASH 17ALE , . . weeks under care of her physician, but it the only stock. breeder in the Dominion . - • is aspected that recovery will be speedy who issues an anriaa>lstock catitlogue, and and complete. _ THE Naws office is the only printing es- 2',,_ -A Scarboro farlber 'writes :--"En• 'tablishment in the Dominion that printsclosed pleased find $1, for which send an annual stock catalogue. This week or -,�. eks''n *.i, - yovr paper to my address. I would have we are)ust completing the 40•page cats- �. subscribed for your phper last year only logue ,of Mr. Johnston's famous Green- - . - ' you do -not publish minutes of Scarboro wood Herd of Short Horns for 1890,with i, Wlghing to reduce c�IIr large stock before 6tOck township council." If some friend will full pedigrees. ' ' • . drop us a post card giving us the address -The fine barns and contentalconsisting I • of the Scarboro township clerk we will en- of all last season's crop, farm implements - . taking, we -will sell at reduced prices, for th1 . deavor to arrange for publishing the machinery, harness, die„ the property of I : r.fnutes in future.'_ ilr. Myron ..ti -pond, lot 4 sen. 9, East next tW0 weeks.. - Fills (-lima elle G1aSSware� -Geo. P. Rowell of N'ew York, has �' hitby.werle destroyed by fire on :Mon- I - � I sent us a directory of the newspapers pub- day night last week. When the lire was lished in the United States in the year discovered -it had complete. control of the . • pretty and u1seful. � Large Parlor Lamps 15C.', 1776. The list comprises but 36 papers building and Mr. Vipond and his hired- ! : published weekly. TPe first papers print- man devoted their energies to the saving beauties. FB,IICy D1'y GOOds, wool �OOds, &C. � I Ed in America appearA to have been the of the live stock, which they succeeded in - ! Boston Ga_-ttte and the 1'hi.ladelphih doing at great risk of their lives, they - i Afercury each of which wer.: established worked like heroes and only relinquished at and below cost for Cash for two weeks. AIT . 1719. The number of papers published their' efforts when completely exhausted. . - - ' on this continent to -day, numbers up to 'There was but a small insurance on the • extra good stock of Fills Boots and- Shoes..1 many thousand. barn And contents, 'so that Mr. Vipond _ ; • 1 ' . -'rhe Globe says that the World Pub- will b a lleavy loser.-Vindut tor. " . I • fishing company of Guelph, which is one --A -meeting of the Directors of the Ladles 11115 IS a rare C110llCe tor bargains. �e; .. ' of the best known firnha in America, iff Clydesdale Horse Associati,,n of Canada - .by special arrangement bringing out a was held on Saturdav at the Board room • : must reduce our large Stock. Come one and .. new book on Stanley's ,discoveries in of the Agricultural Hall Toronto. The j Africa. Other. cheap editions will soon members present were :-Robert Graham I • -f be sprung on tris public, old books built Claremont ;Robert Berth, 8owmanville ; , alI. A little money will purchase a lot of goody . . I over, but the Globc advises all to secure David McCra-, Guelph ; D. Sorby, Guelph this book from the Guelph publishing Robert Miller, Brougham, and the Sec., . - r house. It is new, and gives the result of Henry Wade. In the absence of the - _ Stanley's present explorations -itis not 1'resident ani] Vice -President, Mr. Robert - - on the. market yet but the fires desires Beith was appointed chairman. - A letter '-; agents n each locality_. wits read from William Rennie, one of the -When C. Dale left for Toronto here- Directors, sending in his resignation on i � _ - signed the presidency of the Fire Coy., a4eount of 1118 going out of all kinds of ---- - --- -- - -- ---- -- --- --- ------ ----- ' and Isaac Wise was elected in his stead. business. The Secretary was requested to � - • • A fe,v days after the (?istinguisiied Honor write him, expressing the .regret of the: I • lead been conferred upon Mr. Wise a Citi- Association, and trusting; that lie would WARNIN: I I Zell Called into his grocery store and reconsider his determination It was de • ' found him burse in though:. When ask- tided to hold the Fourth Annual Spring 0 ed if lie was havii an idea Mr. Wise re- Stallion Show in the Brill Shed, Toronto, - - r plied : `-Success in life is an odd thing, ig+n't on Wednesday, the 12th. or 'Thursday the No time of the year iS so trying t0- u$ as the last scene it Some fail and sonic succeed. Now 16th day of March next, when large prem- Of the Bill. It is a tragedy. The brightness and beauty,'.. I was just wondering whether I would rums will be offered. ' It was moved by rather be Prince of Wales or President of, Robert Miller, and seconded by D. 111c- with which the third act of the year opens make more de-, - the Pickering Fire Company !"Crae, "That the annual meeting of the T0. pressing the sombre final of `t�4 ailing winds and weeping -The heavy gale of Monday afternoon Clydesdale Horse Association be held at „ foretold by a rainbow in the morning--- the Albion Hotel on Thursday, the 6th woods. Fall is the death scene of: nature._ ' . - I - ' upses fenoes and worked considerable of February next, at due o'clock p.m.'' ' Take heed fellow-eontryman, always keep yourself som damage in this district. The damage I It was decided to print the 4th Volume of Portably attired for this third act of the year, and you w was much more severe in other parts Of the Clydesdale Stud Book forthwith, and ill • the Province, it seems. At Peterboro the that iilessrs. Sorby, Berth. and Graham I in a great measure avoid such visitations to your household. tali chimney of the Peter Hamilton agri-provide cute of horses for the frontispiece. Greig makes clothes to suit all kinds of weather, : You will cultural works, was blown down and Ur. D. McCrae was requested to prepare • crashed through the workshop roof, and I a paper on Clydesdale horses for the art- find hills in Pirie, s Block, Pickering. , at Owen Sound a new building was blown I nual meeting. • over at a loss of about !'"":000. The gale - •-• ------ -------- - -- - - extended over the Dominion and manyJ. wHITEVi1LE. , s • • States of the liniofi, and some lives were 1 , lost out West. Mr. Jas. Thornton is very low with la. GREIG.'s -There was a larger l attendance of : n°ff said s s ' s _ . members at a regular meeting of Picker Mr' ti'm• Willson of Aths, spent a Sap I . . ing Lodge No. 105, A.O.>r .W., hell on with his old friend Mr. tarsal Burton. M _-_ F(7R ' ruesdav evening, Jan. 4th. 1890, when _ Mise Minnie Tait has returned to St. Catharines where she is attending college. - the following officers were installed by _Miss ,Minnie Forster who has been in = . /_ . Bro. � A. Margach acting D.D.G .. asist- 'oar vale for some time peat has returned TINWARE. 1�N D S T VE !ed b Bro. E Rammer, Assistin G.G.:- home to Hamilton.. I I. Wise, M. W. ; E. R. Eddy, P.M. W. ; Miss May Willson of N.W.T. arrived W G. W. N'Varren, Foreman ; R.M.Bateman home Saturday on the evening train C.P.K. - T e M.D., Overseer ; J. Baxter, Recorder ; She is looking as blooming as ever. - : AND CUTTING r HARDWARE. • ; J. T. Richardson, Financier ; A. Findlay. Mr• and 31Mris. Reesor of Jersey Farm, • • - ! Receiver ; D. F. Every, Guide ; A. Gib fitooff.ille, and Rig. Jas. iwicCreifrht of : bons, I.W. ; Gervas Cornell,. O.W. ; A. t herryvrood were the guests of T. P. «bite q i FindlaytruEtee ;- Saturday. Bought LBW. Can SeI ' Lave, : E. R. E3dy, represen We are sorry to le4ru of the accident I g . Lative to Grand Lodge. which happEt:ed to Forest Becton. He -Grip is seventeen years of age, and was thrown from his buggy and had his - - . among the many signs of Canadian growth arm dislocated. .. . . _ . T. A A. GREIG PICKERI�G• and progress there is none that so uumis• Mr. T. P. white his daughter Mrs. A. � takebly evidences the social and ethical Chaw and grandson Charley arrived here. -- '-�•���� status of this colony as the history and from Manitoba Friday by C.P.R. He re- • - present standing of - Grip. Picture -to ports the weather very cold op there. . . yourself a sixteen year old comic aper Mian Lillie White left the vale for Win- UNTING, .in a colon ,-and a ood r, weildrn nipeg where she intends attending tb a great power for good ip the politica: .. Normal hool there. She was accom-- , • world of Canada. Where Truth and Parried to be statism by a host of friends.1. . p their goo wishes accompany her. o---- . . . Right greet each other Grip roosts in the Quite large nambet of people in and ° nearest tree, and its sombre -croak has , around t hitevale have breusuflering from - been the funeral requiem of many a putrid the effects of the Russian Influenza or Ladvc Y13 the time t0 le �011r order for practice in clic days that are flown. bend grippe or Episotic. Theta are no tats, _ _ fit to Grip, Toronto, and get it for ayear. cages; but many are confined to their '• V 1.� Y �C�AfTt• -A tall old man went around the vil• rooms. I lane on the �h instant seeking damaged Mr. C. C. Reesor of our town sold two of ' wringers. a professed to represent a his valaable trotters Mand C. to one S. Just opened a lot of the finest - . ' Toronto manufacturing company, being Hilts. 1't'e expect to hear of the mare lowering her record next season as she is l sent out to hunt up and repair those ma- �� T�O�Sirs chines made by the firm. Among others in firs' -elate hand. Bell Boy jr., to Jas, a ORT 1� he got Mrs. D. Leaven's wringer and Thoruton and tions. Charley says these t ! : • are two of the beat be has ever owned. promised to return it the following Mon, ___•..-�_ - " - _ - - . . day morning. He did not do so, and 611- GREEN RIVER. ester shown in Pickering, to cLoose frorn. quiry showed that the old gentiman had • • , got the machine fixed at O'Connor's Iva got it d Got what ? Why the o------ . blacksmith shop Saturday afternoon and gripe of course. You have eh ? The- � . ' had taken train the same evening. above may be heard almost aqy day as • Whether he sold the wringer to some vil. about half the residents of this place are Bo 's" '..' Ready-made ':• suits -i.. and '. i Overcoats . lager or took it with him is not known, afflicted with' the disease, in some in Men are going about in all directions stances whole families are suffering to- - - working this wringer and washing ma- gather and in nearly every family each - PROM S� ��. chine fraud, and we advise everybody to m ber has a dose, - - .. •£ _ carry their own machines to the black- The teacher whom the public school smith shop. When these tr�tnlpe do not trustees engaged for the ensuing year . o------' steal the machines, they double the black. failed to connect when school should have - J - - - . _ i smith's charges, or the job would not opened. neither. did he have the courtesy -,-- F+ RE+ SH - GROCERIES - profit them. to file an excuse for his non-appearance. -At last meeting of the Fire Company The trustees therefore advertised again . . , ' . it was decided to authorize C. Dale to and have secured the services of another -. always kept ill• stock. purchase a 2001b fire alarm bell from the teacher who commenced Tuesday morn-• - , - - founders at Troy N.Y. The bell will be ing. - - - - - here in a few days and will cost about On Saturday evening after band prat- .. ./ - 01001 There is a duty of 80 per cent. on Lice the boys assembled themselves sty- .BUNTIN ' . this class of goods, and the Piciiering gather and discussed the advisability of ti firemen pay that duty, There is no room forming themselves into a town council. for argument in this case between free. All the members were elected by acolatm- - -- trader and protectionist. The Firemen &Lion thus avoiding the trouble and. vut 820 in the Dominion Treasury, lass pause of an election. Following will con- �� Leadimg i15 which goes to the men who levy the siituts the sonncil for the coming year :- Store', duty. Would not direct taxation bere• Alf. Hoover Mayor; • Alderman f p y or 6t. _ ferable in this. instance ? The 85 would Anthony's ward, Anthony Barkey ; for -�0 . --r- not adhere to the fingers of middle -men, St. Albert's- ward, W. A. McNeely ; for - d and the direct tax would embrace all St. George's ward, George Ferrier ; for ratepayers: As it is, those generous peo- St. William's ward, Wm. Hoover; Cbief t • ple in our; midst whose contributions have of Police, W. R. Barton. We would urge baht up a decentlyegniplied Fire com- on the council sleet the necessity of im- XMAS 0.& .ns 1 . Iv. - parry and lately purchased an alarm bell proving the st, eets and building a side. . are not only providing for the protection walk from the reaidenas of the Chisf of�tS Oranges: �a Le ons t 1 ­ I ;of general property, but they are paying Police across tbaL river to the eastern ex- ? ? u . : 880 taxes that should in justice be paid tremity of St. George's ward. Street • ' ! i' by the general _public in whose interests lighting by electric lights ma also beHOLIDAY YDS ` i it will apply. _ . pp y. The tariff law occasionally safely considered, and if branqKt to a sucf - ; Rives- the raiser and the skinflint an under• censful issue would insu a each - me►nber � T �T . • , h.;!�; uu :1_1%.+� rt st of ns ....- .-.. p ( ; hiI` seat !or rcctller tetrrm.---P.=es. • • • ., w��J J1 S BROUG11,� • 4 , �' .. s. . " e I, �, i, �.. .1 . ..-, �.. ­..;..'�� Y . .. - _ W d t C �r-1 r r "h A ,'+ h a. v ;T Y k +`` �' f yy 5 ..._­ ­ -.,4 �; S'.1 .+' S 4 i' j �t.'ab'. yy' .cam 0. n. :.-x .{' ,. .. _ }.. !-i' J - .It. A. 94 '� .,. - __ •s .. -. _ "v .' .. --.. 1 , :.. .nth. J. iK.r .m. ,..} 1. : ,.. S' .: ✓ T } . . d : _ , K. C . ..- d. a . •.. > v . - v . .. - ._ J, - , R ! 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Villave- R. _D. ce *Aduvits Money 1: bated - 1 Brougltat transa:' :; -( - _T s i Atncneat: Insurance and rnc)st taken en rates. . As 1( ' &Ud.tiltecl . bnt►otug VentiIatI corner 1 Resident 11IIO 1 tto the whu: attrutiei Char,;es Box •17, 1 _- va. +. - J°' Mal proal l}tl ship. D News, h _- .. _ . Cl h G .l .t, flue' ne style. + travel:it and she W T1 travel1v . ebullgec out. Si is is cou or lunci and she? . ; -h:uses ( The :.tit With 1). CULT I 11. 4, A. trate, 1 F. Ulm _ cleaned trateb, . I , _ -Village on Cbu `.� . on the •KEMY' �. r . P F i1 I Daukil OFF] 10 to I • SAV (8-y 111 k' 'k s ol Y. : �_- , 4. ry- J�' s W 4. Y� s x S•. k