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I . . . ,____:-4-.- .� . THE PRESS -AND JOITCL) DOWN By OUR noted for making witty remarks like tkis. y -.:: i.:,. '.. . � - : � - . ,_ - .1 . � , ".. ..'� ..;.- _: . -RM. BATE NIAN, INLD., C.A.m. M.C.P. - . . . ore should"be done. . . . - __ i, * . - - I - . 'NTS. ' n - - %�L.'�. - _�,.�., � I - . . . ,_ CORRE8,PitaND1. A ruinor has become current that we 1 ' * _ I �� �. -, . . , ence, ­- I . . I - - ner. Office and Eesid .. . I . i . A plications.were received for the posi- . - ; ,­ �. . ,*. � I I . - ,, & 9_0., COTO - � p , .;. ­ , . � . . . . - m :, -v�v ; , , . � . ' 'Orill" office hours: ,Morning .... .- - would not go to the corner jzrocer�y owin Aessrs. F. Beat n, J. : . , -- . - - ]King Street. Pick - � � . 9 tion of assessor from 'T .0 I � �.'_ , '' .- ' . . ' . , , i I I : * JJ:*.i0 to 11:30; I-,VCI'illg 6 108. : . Gtij,wfle&)� � , . . ,., � , '. momT. to some remarks that were passed lyscv, 8, ,,Vinn,c' . .. I. . � � , . �.� 1. 44 .1 _. - ., . - --- . � . . .. - OLARE . ott and Lovell Harrison ' . - �:, - .-, 7' � - _ - ___ - - 7 ­­__ -A __ - . 1. 1% . . I I... . . . I . - � ;. -�,�i c.,�..-�,' � _. . is .. . - - . 1: R L 2- a WK1 I . . On mati . ; .. � ' . . . i W FER 'R.' 91M.C.P S., Ont. .; ; � ­. . eral of the bums. We wish to deny thi on W. W. Hubbard was heard- -*1 - ,�. . 1� i.Rih M. D � : . Oset , - - . I --. ., - I.,., . . - - ' I . . ; � I E ny Tueslayafterroru'ri-P Np,wf;- emplinticallv as we are on the same terkris- h- . i ..r� _.. __1 .1. q .. . - * C0P,0N',,'R. - Office liours--nior *rig fTOM 1. . ".­.- - . 'Nolim.- To _ .-' . 1� . 11) - - . ; , .. ,". : I . . 1. I .. . asking that something be done with Sara - - � .. _; -_ � . ..., .. y ill rear f Dit0ou , ::. ��'..- I 1.�.�., . I .. . : mail -#ill 1-e found in tke office irl if ioal-sm's Punip . ) 1(i, evonin!� 5 to 6. Stlrg(lr� I . I. . �.­ with the store that we alwav6 were. And Stark to place her in security. , . .. . � - I Y. U .1 . 1. 1 . -_ - ­ - . .. I Faetory, Claremont, ,t 1�er-o lia will. be 1�!easbd to - . . ..' r .. I � us - 1. I - .1. � 1, ". � .1 � � . : . � ". � � I ' , . 1 : .. : . � . .:,. ,; . 1� a . . �, ..:. . . . - - I Sete iU.-,_ (�t Lis bi.-Ai, 4 AWI. 3 � � - . .1. ��_. , , i � . . lied with V tv - .. .. , - . . - c ,E, Bro,;k �' ...' .I .1 t .1 * - - - - � . S,ro!. S.. 'fortli. Clareinolit, � Patro c. - ? besides, as we have Raid before, we are Mr. Mowbray seconded bv Mr. Westgate .. . 81113p, ure D.r,,Igs, CheLili(7U,R1 I all I., _1 , I . :-. 1. .11 . .1 : -of the . -, .. ez.:. - - . I- , - I I -1 . that was hicked with a jack. moved for leave to appoint members �. . - - .... 1. 1)J(tf ­ .. . . . utr r nk -was opened on Sat- like tile JDRU I .-. --1i;, , : cbeap tor cash. . . . � I;.,. . - I � I . � ..... I... �'t � . . . I I . I Tile. skatl' ,, A I . . 1. - . - _. . _� - I .. __ � - � - - I . �_ . - 0-1 ' I � : �; �,� -. I - . . : , ,:, . �!' . . __ � , - we take into cuDsideration wlip're it. local Board of Health and S initary Ili- . ;.. - . _: �� --- - . '. r. I I W urt - att ss spec r -:, I - - . . , . uht and a largo Dunibri 11(led a. - I , . . . .� ___ . .. 1!.:­� : . lay ni, tors for the To%nship of.Picke ing for �. I - " �- . . .� I - 1. : ,,.%� I "; ': 'i - I . * , . . �. :!-:. * .,; _ , . ;- . � . � � - - ­ ­ . .: . cyfli. . ... 7 -111. I _d time. Maua,,(l Cover all comes froin. . - . . ­:",; I L . . , . .. I � and had,it splebill I - . . - - �� �. - - � - , . - - . 1. - . I . - ­� -- - � . �: . '. I , . i Any person who is at all acquainted the year 1690, that the same be now read � - . - . . . ..s: " \�� . _17--q-__ _�_-1-- _� - I - . � . _ . I � I . -L aruival of ' the coun- * . - .. ; , . . � I I B&RT I t , . iii advet ising the first grand c. . a first and second time and that �� I I .. I . iaLL DOW . !-L. �� . .,�._ ­ 11 � I - ' with Our Willy could have safely pre- _ . � . � . . I .. %. ,; 11 I -, .. ., , ' the season for Tnesday, flie 28th. See . . . . . . - ft: i tl S-,!, ' .� I ". � .. .. ;; I - 9 . -1 .- , -, ., . . . . ._.it.-, ' -aiLry I-al-Aic, etc. i�,_,��, - �._ , ..� I and ell go into of,the wli'le thereon. .1 .- JrJ011N r, 's �_ Pr F_�11 � conimittee �.i- -.-'. . . I.. . " . . I . _. 1. - -Ils for a list of tile speciii I tt -e tile influenza, I - � .�. . '. -',..:iL!.',�.AlroCI7-S.�Ti)i,t*,Wliitby I I'Tivate � . . . I the 61 , rac- dicted lie would ]lit% Curried. i I.. � � I . I � � . ll!L�..,�!rc!!!*, "I - '' .: - _! I I . . .. _.. - . . . - ., - � va� av�rawe � . - , if ativ person has dclie so the prediction . . I . I - , . I - folmlF. to 10ftll a, lowl�.St, tes and oil .1 S -.T - 11 . W 110U.S. " ' Conucil in coi-ranittee cf the,%,vhole, Mr. - ' 1. . I . �.. . . - . . - . I � I .. : - . I 1. I.- . teroiqof 11,,-Yil'�Ilt- L .- . . - I . C11jeell.-Ont lias rc,tqon to rejoice lience- was, 4-rified last week. lie had it last Mowbray in the chair. The by-law was ;. . ­ .1 . � . , -- -- ____ __7'_1_7_ ­ . __ - . . . . _ --- - . - � �. I , - "r E li ; . :1 regular. week 1. . . . . : __­'. - . � .. -,; 1,. T--,, X r fol ull In My Y's;t frow a week and as tile bli7zards' chised one an. filled in with the names of NV. t Richard- I ' ' �;' . -iJJO� . 11 - -, T', 1 .1 7, ' - . I I . 1AS P %1'11, :Ni., . ),w -y to I an. No , .'. I other down his .qi,;i-:,: ,-a'-.-inn; they niade son, Wrn. I)owswell and Geo. Philips and. .- k . .. . I f. . 'I-- - : - _. . prowin - , ! . ( ! . - , .,��. . It . an"I S";" 'i"Lef- . ­.nselfw, . .. . . .1 . , . o _i.f)�, t',�. - euL 10�1111 fil-111 in Turonto. Messrs. . I ilev,-A !_euzililin,( I I - , , -al - I I *.! U111lission. ()-,'(1­Ci�'. A I - . t�- tl.�, lie evf-r bv-1,tw finally passed. . . : , � . . DeuLou & Doill, bavit engaged a room him straighten !. - - .� . . .- .. �_o , - 4-�- : . M n i . -11. � al-clvty- . -1 .. �, , . I . Ee Pl.qo tineezi.J .,, hard that The Standing . . . . 111g; opell CVe-r,f .^�`, . - - � ­_ - ­_ , , � - : . - ON-er 1'. P. Hopper s store and one 01- did before. , Committee onlCont ngen- . . . . .___1-... ��. - : . . - .: . 1. . , . I - .- . 11' I ..1.1 K . I... 10, cies beg leave to report and recA,mend at; - . . ­. � - - - . ery Sa I - . ! - . . .. - I turday wllc'Ll lie Pot bf-ttEr, On --]:*!)[' 'in tile .- I -,! - - ) - them Arill be fo . I w, . ji,). �, 2�, E; E W A' -,' L L, LL.'11., . BA , , ,:�. . .4 ..w . : uUd there ev I- I . - -_ . . ,,,, ley, 13,113 '.. . I . -is :urrifie follows :'- Payment to D. 11. Beaton for � . . __ -a At . glass lie m, i. .1 to tfrld that � - . . J0 l'.T-J'-"1�-,lL. C."Ill'y Cxo,-�,:11 A') . dur'no t' bis - - -. - .1. . - ,­ . - i , lie year. See their card. -a -, . . . . . Co1I..1tV,.-,:)Ji,-`t(,r. 0)"irt Ho NIA"! 1) . 10-Y distributing ballots arid. election papers for . . . I � . , -, on M an Uxbridge constable !!ne baseball iii_zistache was aone. I . I � , _� 1. 4%. - . . - - I- __ __ _ __ - . .. onday 1 1669 arid 1890, $12 ; Clark Bros. for print- . ! . . . .,.� 1 .:1,7....., .. . � . . I ­ L . . .. � 11: �, . I RS, � -callie here ee by ar- - . Ing filial ., .- ­ 1-1 - I - I __ . TE I ail,.- electrified the pl'a In most 1)'aces it is w:u-t! fn the bnms - I i . __ ____ . T .'- . icial ,statements, SubJUivisioli _.... . l,­vrf-),\ o, ITK)DS, B N ,,- -, I - . - , - N,,_)t:;,.,��.�,r P R '. arge of to be found aru-nd the liottil. Here it is boundaries and ballot papers,118.50 ; T_ : � . - I - - . ,t(..,so,.,,1-itoif;for City, �' in Hastings on a chi . - _ I � .. . R1W . . I . . 1) Soli-_;­I,q._­ restim, Ali I - . ­ - -i At.,.-; �,( iati011. WA Ad'lai-,!o st- . " thev are found .-.ronwl the cor- Pugh for planting 25 tree as per Inspectors . . . . .. . 1. ,, -_ -1 .1 . . 11,11d C,0,,.,1ltv i,oi_ - . , I I part- steRlitIg ft blanket from a -farmer named I different � ..-.. _ - ea, -t. T017(�Ilto. Tt-lephOlie 911. 0110 k . tic , r : . , Absolut ly P re.., Todd. Tile charge dates the offence two I ner grocery and as some of flivin seem to report $�;.25. Payment to tile followilia , . I . I , s . . . .- . r,,-. Nvill be, in C.,1,.I-(:Jm1;A U' -'t,-;, Sat a day Ove - . .. - � . . . I c . . . lie I 1:11Y "I his pow,!ernc-;e,rvuri(­. Anjar.�cllf)llll - returnino officersfor service and use of . . . . . � I.. . I . irity, yeap back, the claim being that at that I be backward in. thit: ru!e's, and,as tile pro- - I : - . I., . : Hot]') er'S­-)t"!*e. 14 I - 1` .� - �. .. _. - I 11 - - I - strength &n(I whoi,,.Qoinenebs. -More ileo-I!01111('al se and 1 prietur has so far failed to paste up the liall:-R' C. Carruthers 5" ; Ale'x. Mar-ach - -'- � . . I.. . �. - -11 . - - . - . . ___ � than the orilinary kiu&. awl caijlp�t 1,C F. ­&l in -.1me Todd catlie to- Hastings bon I A r) . . - ." - -.1 ... r* J L'fitoti \3�7 ; "llios. Moody 57 ; - � . . � coillpetition Avitil tli( .de o I A 4 ; . am '4 ., :�­_ I . 1/. t low tem , liort kets rules in ft couspictiolls- place, we take tile' I . �. . I I't-te)-illoff) .. . I . _� iiiiii! iti, put in Ing rig contain ng two blaul ' I . - e 3 e8ids i t,7 ; Lovel Harrison 57 ; - - �: . - i - ... -1 I. N ... . - _:.1 - weigb aiiini or pbusilh_-te Powder%. Soj,l only . I , is liatme ,stamped thereon. I trouble to give theni,the following. rules GCo. Da .. r ­ . . - t - , -_ . --,-.,._-.--,,,, .. 11 . ill ca 'R XG Wafl. each bay'no It - 4r, . �% - _.__ . !vi. .0YAL ," A r- ,, u PoNvinnt; Co., � . . 011E R i N ---A, �?, i� . ,!' for fut-ir- em,lan-(, : "N,) billwiv-i- ninst Ben )1een F rviees and constable $5 ; C. - _ . IN'-�. % !�], T F � ��,y Whe of thell) was -ollu. an . ?I - - .. - - .1 - ill 11 ,ii lc,Lv:n- ove r� ; _. - .1, . % _S . . ". . . 9 S . , -,ri�) Vet- - . . , ,11.�!4!4_1n, (jra,,,,. *.,,. e�� : i.�, t on �, ___ - , I .. - 0 . - - .� N - I. - .- :-;,St�, - ----- I ; I ., � lup; shl-d lie liud not seen it, an,l the , ' ' . . I .. , Isti.e.(-1 _N- y ". ­ - ^ � , ,%%,) 1..C:L:��:- ',:t,,-. .�,�()billll. W. 'lattliewti (extra constable) IS Jaineg ., . ­ ----. - ----- eat Illiple 1162tu, . ­ '.. N . _'t8es(,f C� , _.Q . C."I ;,:.. . ... . .. . - - , .. llw,J � . Taylor �7 ; Davi� nn . � .1 � . � . ., .. '. lrel*,!,� al] � .. '.. I - � . . -s. . - . . eiriwitry Colle�;c,-Toyollt') "' . . . - . I .11 . ered it. A Short t' 11leA*nubt run duwu his ftilow-buniiii(ai � -1 )-iirrel �7 ; Thos. Du - ­ � - �:. �. :., '� - 1� d(,)l11-"_,ti,ji1.t(3,1 anirll.�ls- Calls by dav or - 14 :,? - -;w Owl - rq. in -0 V2 � . owner never recov I line - ; Edwin Cliff M All of which is re-- . . � ,'. r . � ' , i . tl . :� I .i 0 - -1 r_q " - -4 41 -bum in $. . . .1 to. � f, ad tile No LumTer must see a fellow - .. .- :_ ili�,,riitl)y-c),Ili)"Ivil,ttc!ll(le, Ofriceand �esidellc� : YIN .110 sn. . I . go I ago Totid claimed tbat.. Hastibgs h spectfulN submitted, G. Parker chairman. - .., _� : �: : . _ - � - . I -,. I - . L - 't;, 11;(Aierin, 23-v : "" . - ', br on � 'o bunimer wu6t, refuFe to .�. r . . . - � - .� -11 I r ,_�. at Mr. Is.ut-- 1jill"Al ---. I— , _._ __ � .. I �i In . :z blanket- I is possessi J. yed aliother WaDt- N . be . � ': ... � ___ 11 . - .- . . . . . I 'daq, ,11 " ! , i:'. : '�' 1=" .-It - A 'r A Z . flat.t. - treated at any time. fir the gobd ,of the Oil motion of ,cliairman report. was � .. ..�. .... ­ . I ' . . �� � a I 110PONS, IV7=111NARY SUR- GO I - � color. aud asked hilm, to restpre it. ' n I lowed ta sit half adopted. . I .; . -r � . . i:�, I, � . H I- S1111. , -A CO X C, 0 - C4 '04 .c - . . k, .1 . . _.. 0 (;--t),N-� C-,-.-.J-�Iate -of tile oliftrin Vet- CC . I . - . ;J � iriPs derised zhe charge and declined res. order. Nt) bu! ii er is a! . I idin� Con6i;ttee cn Roads anoi. ' __ : - . - . . TIM StIl " . . . -- :� : *. ' , � � "Z. , I -ill houic witkout workim, Ec!nn2bocly for a . . :­ . rmary . C _01 ,rill viAir Nmitevale = - I an. I. , n , : , I -d got ont warrants and , M . - . . - # I r' . � . � o . . .3 olle"i". T()r�)!, vs Of C2 P., , X,e � - - . torlitlen. so To.' ' ' Bridges report as follows :-Payn.ent to _. . . --X-1 , v c, v ,; - Ili 3eas � .5 .!. - . . . -1 Cherrv\­ _ .,at,r,i,,%y . I - ." V c- mubt slecl, when I . - i an. X 01 " , CD f. , zd . . . 10,,_1 .. 94 .1. ohii Somerville drawing timb'er Nid put- .. . . wt at, if" I tro F" W�'v �-,Ij('Oillg f('rge 1. ll Ilf,.,.l I1a.,,ti,3...s Find the disputed b!anket trea - L No bumw r J - � ' " - . . .. tile lit -,-St_,g "'. .,ell( - bft% . � CI . . ` . ' I .1 . ... _� :.- . r, . J21011ft l)!'0 IlPt'V at- '" I lit V -.q .. I I - .111)OV. . ting culvert between 4&5 ' a r. .. � I _. _. ! e, ,(- _ ,�,alu. 011t. .�: .r rily, meetings i - - . . 'i .. .. lot 33, 7th cill l'i"Rc.rill". z II ed to Uxbri,lgre. I -low tl.,e ca,�,e business is gooil. All builimer'; must �at - con.: I 513k- R.A. . . . �r � - toinded to. Tt yi,.1111 a'ldre-.- : White. C*[ . 11111� -t�' . V Oi _�A, 0A . zt, . '14 U I opther tend regula to begin at r"x Carpenter putting in calvert,on 1st co;L . 1. _.__ , � . - . IT, � .'A_v - , I 1". P-1 "I & - . I F. w-:1 k�s....Jt .is unknowil-and wh c'selv. All crackers, cheese, oLi . - -7 - r .o. addresi', : ( -.11 IliVer, Ont- - ^I) 1, I t - lolls, $3 : John Percy timber $12.60 �; John Percy - '- ,- - I - .:: . .1 .. . P . ___ go �W, , (i,_1 'i . . I ;j Todd liar, committed a blunder or Haw pre i I . i . . . I - ­ - - ;_ - ­ . -_ -_ , ­� : -M :; "4* *A . . I � . . I ' Ac ' mllst tin,ber 'for - culvert oil Greenwood road' . . . I __ - i-- - :; u-� �- ! , :­ , -, a cr nle, w 11 likely be determined in c ., must be paid for. No bummer . . .4 .. , r V- . a R 0i . Inus I I I . - � .. . . ,Soc i e t i ("4- i . % GAI -1.) n . . leave belore tile weeting is out. No -bnm $ 1.90 ; D. G. Ho6ver drawing gravel on : . I - .- : : I- - _._".._1',;._ A. ��"___,�,�­ Ca r. - � - _.. ---. � - ___ - I . I , ' I- . � I , . - -m 1__._--- -1-1 �.. - . 616 i Z ft few days. . ... .-. .:. I. - I . . - . . I LU ,-k ' ' ' I � :. A i trairip came w1l*;L take In` under a fine, of western townline Markham paying a like. . . I . : I -A - N 0. I k. 3 ' e --- .. .- � - TSTNTG SUN LODGE , D I.O. 0* , a. ") 0 0 � W .0 d Q ,P 0 0130 night jaA we . li a ' .76 . I s � " - . - .1 - ec-IF evier. Monday =P-1 - I 0,t: 0 Cd 4, 7E _.Q , �_ �, - four treats. No bummer must ask for a amount 550 ; A. Lehman, road plaink $2 .. I .1 , - . -;. T. This lodge n! _I- - .4 C6 "4.0 - ­_ .I . R, ( A t& . . along to the house of Mr. Tbos. Hoitop. - I . Tin,, 404 � 111?� =.3�3=- I " - :-� ­ I . . (.,q 11.01, icke W 0 . edicine. Thos. Pugh fixing washout bear Balsarm . e year, in Dal I . "J 4,) .= ;0- 0 QD 0 110 was Dighychicke' when namiDghism I rl . . - . . evening in tb dvance W6 0 Z t.0 W:C_;: ed for a night -i lodging. . 11 - � _­ . n�itea to join and bel ]a ca!4' .0', 0, ,.t =0 ;Z 116,2 2 - , and ask ^ . well building approach to .. - . . _ . .. . P'Very person I . ro 2$ C, I., M 2 ' r- X= - Nb butrimer sliall take a good customer $1.50 ; T. Col _­� - . - - - . ..*1 . the g1rand Cause Of TeRlil-y'"'Ce- . 1121V 0114, !c ,_, ;4 C6'�J 0 � -k:;) R rather decent looking Chap and Mr. I ­ - . . (V t* - � ,\0 bummer must bridge Opp lot 5, 3rd con., $4 ; D. Dee . . . I go -.:,< .4 S. d - - ker - . . .. . __ IL, . , ;_ a%. 0 �J , i h % son's room. Tho I (iut (if tile grocery. . . . � � � . to �.) I 1 _') t i 1 4, 2 "a Hortop gave him 1 36 yd gravel supplied 'R. J. Davidson uEed . _. ___________________________ - _r - . - . - J ___ _____ - = Ift'. , 10 run down the ColnpRDV or - officers. NO .. . ­ . �'. .. .. � ­­ - I- , ;d 1.1Z ;A " N 0 0 W . 11611 aid that when be changed his a- - .- . a .1 . . . Isuaincoo C Arbla. I . . _ _ __ - - - - stranger s ick about On Kingston road, $12.89 ; James Wilso ' ,, . .1 . . . 0 ! 0 Chores bummer with toothache inust st . . .- .. . - . 1. - __ ------. - - - - - - - __ _. ____ � b- %d I I - :P g�. : 63 C , clotbes he would lielp do the dra,, 9 timber and building culvert sup- . . - � . . - I ! , - C . 10% ."" , 1. - , - . - . . . te I . ; �F - & -.0. 0 9 6.1- A. the @tore. All the osick that cant take I ., � : .. 0 . . .= i P% go I, 0 3. - . their dose had better stay out to ' p yll , . . � �: Z!l . . , . (%Pj&ve11arurrrq &-e- � . - . ! 16 IQ RiGuDd tile r.Lable, and lie diJ so, helping . ig timber, Whitby paving like aino"tit . i� , _ . . Go [ .r..:z 1z r A. W I - make . . - i -.' . . - . - ,1_--t1:- � � . . : Q 1-0 Z, . CL. - When morning arrived lie' ' 63.50 ; Asa Hubbard repairing roa� on 5tk : ''., f .. �^^­-_� - I I � - . . -:�, V �,, S. - 11. 0 materially, . .. . i I-- : C3 =' w for others. No more bummers I Conveyar-ce., Com- ... Z, _-0 :4 t, -W t .0 11 - H 0 As' DUNN, . - , " d S -. : helped RIZAL111 filld then started away. 100 con. Opp lot 19 12 : Wm. Lotten repairing . . .1 . I . . t �., Clare- Z' :6. = . is: -, o 11 4, - . ed in this company. W. RediieT bridge in Altoria road $1.75 ; Estate of tile . . : .- Trnisgioller foar taking :Mdavits, e � ot. ME r. ��) Q _ 0 - ;-,- 111% Some little time afterwards it was disa' want , _� �* 90V - -- cii -- in - 10 -.0 40 IL- - - - 1 1;7 : % - . * - I . . I 9 - I , . � __ . "i -0� - at Swellhead, President ; A. J. Horsey Talk. late Geo. Stokes. right of way to ravel pit - . . ! ,- niont, Ont- - __ . - .Z ___ - __ - - __ - oovt-red that the sinoothe tongued 6tran I .- .. . :. . . I . . - . I , . _. _. - - ,I _ . . d, 16t Vice ; W. Beak Blower, 2nd one year $10 ; Casper Stotts repair.ma 1. � . __ 1. m, 6 sarriage V from & liar ft - . �i. - - _�:. I - BUNIti\, I slier or It I ger had stolen a sum ot. wonel ­. - _B L_ . -- -.: -_'� I . - 11 . e Lioenses for t,boCouu',Y of Ontario. Of- I r sing 1: .. ­ .: I .,: V .. - . ; I nee at the store or at his residence, "ickering ONEY FOR ALL truDk - to, tile 'oow where be had slumber. i Vice ; A, Sport Windbig, Secy; James washout on 2nd con. per order of J. I . I - , '. 11-1y - ___ ed Mr. Hottou fullowed and seenied a , 1). Workedhard,Treas ;., M.Boi)eep(;Rssy, Valmei $23 ; John Andrew 25 tiles cros i 19. _ � - �.. � ..� Village. , . ___ I I mill street. $1.75 ; Patrick O'Grady fillit 1 1 I.-brariall. . - . ­ . . - ID- A 1:nod enerf!Ptieman.or able anti chime upon - . . - - . I I ­_ . W !; 1,-; H I P 0 7. L 1-1, R '11 WANTE warrant and a coust - - .600-0 . W11311CUt and rer,airing road Opp lot 4 in � � . . I .- a . .. . �. . I . . I, BF,�,�TON�, TO Ili(!:. 1-j t,�A o:IT "r-.1ir, Trit-va. Roses. - . . . taking , tile maD lit NivrCe. He profer-stoil net to . . 5th con.1t`16; T. W. Litmoreaux 123 -yds of .. 11 . .-: ... Do -?-C-onv yanoer, C,vjnTnisbir)nerf(r Stjr-,,tl,Q� QJ7 I lKII; ,ill I uls. itc Peruialleut MALVERN. . - . . - � � 1. � . I v suranc � Agent. er.,,c�,Ir .nt Mr. Ilort(,p. but fitially admitted ,: � . . . . - .. . Abcouiltant anol, in, _ ., - %%,To, *- .:*, %in e for it ruis. L- co W - gravel '5o $I ; Frank Smith drawing gravel . . - - _.. � affidavits, ' - .1 . 0 - . I : :,; I � - - 1110DOY to loan onfarill property. VIlls PTO &114 socureciml(v�,r*s-rritor) %Ve,toe'l I ReQ11alUttillore. The oroustable eviden6y 1xim! railing and bridge Opp lot 9,4th -. :' . -­ . ., . . liteVale. N� ill I . De In Mr. Joe Lowery had.,tbc misfortune of arid f n . . . - . ' I . . . hated. OFFICE -At IR! afternoon for the k'rJlv#f'-rst-o;1aq9 blot -k- litilldf-mc (L-11tilt fT*e A did, not believe in physical force and trit d , ,,, con.tl.710. Would i0so recomendthat the . � . _. '� I ��:. Brougliani every MoniaY Addreo�s MAY BROTRELA. Nurseryu.-en. R0 10 --Jg it vAlllfi" le cow with tiiiik fever. hich have not - ' . .. .. , � - � 27 .V 61.9 i 1() J..,11adit. bir. nisio 1-y -.moral snaploD. Tile clerk write ail overseers w . - ­ - . . transaction of business. , . chepter, N - Y - � . Nits. Fer�usou who is mifferitig with .f �: ._r� - . ­ - _____ - - ___ . ___ . ____�__________ .. __ � _.- the road lists to do so before tit* � . , I � I.- . - - . , __ - - . . - . - - til lef 11;;0.M ed llinise'if to lie led after nv.eh 1)!euresy it& it'. preeievt in -a Ver,� critical returned L .. I . ,__ .1 .1-1 �. V. RICHA'RDSOIN, Life and Fire. -ehence of of M:. McTag. � next meeting of this council. Also that . . - - - ­, . . .1 we ips-.-tranceAl7eut,rcl)rcsi.cjtincibeNc,rtlI DEMER'S LIVERY ! delay juto the pr . distanding al)v- I cou'liti-013. Capt. Rowe be authorized to repair danger- , _. ... . . � t,� Lau(.ashire alia.mlesiern Fire gert. J. P., yet 110twl . MiLas Gertie Johason is visitin friends . I '.-* American Lif ' 9 ous place in culverts and bridges in his di- ; i, - .' -- . -- . � . :,. 1. - . - .Op could say, tile malf's* Chutliam, after winch she will like up vision. - . � i - - I � senting -all Alelatest . . . thing Mr. Hort i t , - . Insurance Collll)anie�. Pre _ Risks - - ' n at ' - I . . .. _,.:� . -( find most,00plAar I)Ian,,; of weinnuran(e �' D' T1�3aii 'a livery trate RUd CUDS1111bie WU111-1 1101 ConfieuL to . . - - .. . ., taken on ail 1611,18 of Property Lit fowes. possible AsI hrv�-e bonglit *up an * her R11(de in Torouti. . ­ Your coirmittee b9c, to acknowled i - . - .. 1�_ : I . I . . busii)ess uDd haie lidded ee,-eral nt�-w ,)lit hanicuffs upon the priForit-r. While r, ! :- _.�_. I . . I I . � . I . rates. .- 11 , ILCZ01nOdMe - Nli&r, Anine McKay, of Ailfa Craig. is c,.ipt of a petition asKiiig a grant of $300 t '... . .1 - ,..,� . . - _____ - _____ - - horses azid buggies, I call in the IMLgistrates prt-Neuce the prif�cupi spending a few week witli her old college 0 stdti road Opp lots 27 and 3 1, and I _. .., I - . �______ ________ __ . , . - - - n King., . . ­� I � I . A rchitect. t lie publi o; with good rigs at all livurs. expressed a ratrong dislike, in fact 11 wR8 friends the Misses Badgerow. would reebminend that the 3rd Deputy . , , ..­ � . . - . � . I _..�., . - . . - � ­­ - - _. . ' Covered 'bu6 meets all trains. In - * - mittee be - ' . . ­_ . - .. . - _"-.x----- .1 I one of the rules of his life. never to s .111t;s Lotten, of Markham, who came Reeve ald chairman of this com i:._.., . I . I a . . I I .. . - - _ . ) . . . I . " A.- PO I S ; T, - C - Oi - " T " connection witb livery I keep 1p . - - . . I __ - .1 . _11N.rY ARCHITEC . tobanco juice upon a clean floor so he Mll, I sk for tenders for the de- . � . - le counl,y ut Ontario Drawittli-E) -.; , , rd- .'. . to visit at Mr. 11amsev's was disappoint - a coni mittee to a - _' .1 � 1. . A* for ti � Sale, Commission and Bon . . . . , - -1. � - . I I . . ! . -1 . .. . ­ . . �'. I lid bpecifications f armshed . � . ed perm - ssion to ri.p.t. into the va rd. Per.. I 0.1 at finding tbe�y were awav and stayeth livery of 25 toise of stone on said Kingston .1, .. - for over3 class Uf ing Stables, Pickerina. . . I . . - - 'a h - o i� ud . M I . . "ously gratited. The lirl".011- for a Jew days wlEll Mi 0 road and also for breaking same. Tenders - 11 . � I L 1. - . .: building. tsteain and hot � -=I=,,. mission graci sa Fergus n await- . I �_,- I . ,ty. C Wa+er eaf,11-Blocs, ,o --w , I , L Ventilation a specia, oetce-ci"r, .. %_Xac). 1�77. ==(== er on opening the door evidently saw It , to be opened at next nie6tiug of this conu- - - �. , _-�-. � , . . - � ' * - - - .- I I corner Dundas and Brock streets Wnittly. .1 I . - . their return. .. - I . .1 - . 1; . - ­ 'i's We thiLk that '.\fr. J. 0 cil. John Remmer is herebv instructed to . - _. - �_ � . I -K e Ing. - - splendid place to Spit RbOut half 'it In' rmerod should . -, . . I bridge. on B.F. Opp lot 22. Would . L- . . "I . --- . " .-- tr, and not to delay the officers of , repair I - . _L I - � . -------- - I � across 10 . socu Ftart a mukical academy as he if - . _'. . . - ____ ____ __ � . . aleo recommend that the council in a body . , - I , * I L .#.. � . . . . .. A#U,ti01tf'e1'i11,9-.1_ ' ___ . the crown lie rain for it rapidiy. The surroundetl by music. He has an organ ' v -s it an -.. . .! . �4 " lWaidence ingstou lioact, Ea . at flick ;__ - " ' d . . . . I � - ­­ � -1 . - I - I #.. S6 Barnar d inspect washout in road between, - : . - ..., t '. .-,_��:, others followed throuch tile orchard. and at violiti, a bass viol and has latel �_� . 110_N,1.A,S POUCHEIt, Licenc, d An , t -Stop thief or 1:11 Y Becur- lot 20 and 21.at as early a date as possible. -. .: � - �, _. - .- . 1�; , ­ -nslable cried Ou ed a guitar, besides being r-urrotiuded by � . . ' A .- . �. tioneer, Valuator, et','-, for East ork an f the cc _:: . ' I . T OLtur o. Stn Is .sllowin�, a particularly fine line o , .. All of which is respectfully submitted. . - . .. , I . . ttol.. whole of North and Soul -b shoot you. J'he thief 6topved at the liarnionicas, 'ews harps, tin -whistles and I . . I I - , - .1 11 i . - ff. Weetizate chairman. . t ..- ;�.__ ,� - . , - . . .- attention given to ail or;!,r-r3 Uy law or t legrul; - and seeiux the coustable wits , . . . . � - .1 I . .1: . Charges .vioderate. Address THOS. K UCHE I Watches, Jewellry and Silverware for dire threat, . other such small music, also he can silig, . oil motion of chairman report was adopt- -. .... _� ,_11 I - unarmed. he drew R revolver himself and � . ... 1, _.��_. � .. . . . - . Box 47, broui;pam, Orot. I I trade. lie 113 . whistle play and dance. ed. . . - �k " 1. . . . tile coming holiday ' eat little ' . -', � �.: .. . __ - I . threattued to lizire a Dumber of u We feel it our'duty to here pnbliCIV R11- Standing Com. on Indigents bect, leave ___ :. - . .. -. ­ . ------------------- __ _________ - ___ - J M .. : , I : ��', . . . _____ 7. 1. . . � . . Boots (1,11ort 'Sh(pors. I cffering the following .bargains ; � gas.wells in the bodies of It's pursuers - uc�il;ce to those suffering with the giip'pe to report and recommend as follows :_ . . - ...i, �:.,�:., . . � .. . � . _. . . __�:�r_,7 __ . . mpted to follow 11' b . . � .. '. �. ,-. . . . � '­__­­'� - � . I im. He . t en that Prof. C. Humphrey is in possession payment to Dr. Bateman for medical ftt� . . -..,,.'�'�:l -1 ", . I I." �-f I - - . I.. , , Am C � , . . . . OTIN * LESLIF, 1,00T ANI) SHIO eri an Stem-windihg`Watch in wafkea off. and haR not been seen since. of a prescription tll&L is sure to relievci tandance on Sarah Stark t5 ; Hilts & Dil- .. ? .4, , .-. 1 �4 . , . - .. - . . . i Maker. Ilegged anj peWll, Worj� � Order Tile e ate the factf. as revorted aroutill here if not to cure, R& lie received from tile lingliani coffin find f uneral expense of Mrs. - �.1_1_10 - .- . to. mi-erient--ed workulal handsome solid nickle Case, $6.50 . b - Your committee also recom- - . ?. - A we -do 13.)t voucli for the absolute cor . - _ ,.�! J I I : promPtly attelidur *all,i, nearly op,posito tb but � I)oi;t office less than a fortnight ago, R. Kell y S 13. - . , i - ship. Don't forget the E- 7-v - rectuess of the details. If the facts. are I menrl that atid be granted the following in- . . __ ` - - t .. � Picke--� ng villuge. - 11 parcel which cousisted of the further ex- - . I .. News, Kingstmet, I . __ Ladies' golid coin silver stemrwind I k and- .- i . 1. "'�.: _f .._�. I . - ill be a lesson I � . . . r%., i ..:. - - ---' __ - . ___ . I as related surely this case w . , tremity of a pair of'r,wiue with directions digents -.--31icliael Ryan tl per wee . � . �11 z. � . - . . __ __ - ____ - - __ _. - . . ,?: . , . . � I . � I _11footel-4. . ing Watch and very tasty Albo , to (,ffie#,rr, ,,, tile law to let no wisguided"I - '. It must surely be to blud on Pheobe Johnson 75 cts. per week M. Glee- . . � . � . . , . - � . . � . ­ .'' -, . - for using . son -commissioner ; Mrs. Geo Wilkinson 61 � - - .. I I . . __ I- " ". _., ; . ..... _..�J.­_, 1­;i1�'_ sympathy for *trangeris doter them from trying to . _. li ­ � � �____­ � as we cannot conceive of Rnvone a owes . ­ . . tl <. � . . _.. . __ ­ I 01-1%,I)ON HOUQFI 1"ick-ei-irg, out- silver ch'ain, warranted, only $5.50. * per week Mr. McPhersou coin ; Ed. B , ris- . , 1. � ­,�( , . - " I . discharging tieteir full duty. That follow swallow a pair of pig tails. However 51 per week Wm. McKitterick COM. ;-M . '... *�. , - "". - .. _. do, ;t,,'_�r. T'ii, hote-1 is' a I . . �:, - .-Y � - -I. 1)r��PT. , . G '11. I �. � James GOT superior ? It must have been tile former way for Stnith 75c. John Gerow com. ; Rachel . - - 1. � . nile new 1)rick bilildil)14, ti*,Iisl1e­1 in SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRING-, should have been handcuffed, searche, i I I , ,,_­ . - `�` - 1 . rt for the aud disarmed immediately on arrest, apd 1 s. - . , I .�_ . i'lleacil and coilift L . after a 6u-�ceqful tria we believe it Lamoreaux 75c Robt. Philip com. . Mr . ­_., . - style. zvery convt I , - �, . I elablob - . ; - 'i � travellingp' New aild coiniuodii ,us J. .. I . bad this has been forwarded to his friend Willie. Graham 51 J. H. Rogers cam. ; Mre. Tripp . . Oblic. .. ,S,.- � - been done. a dangerous man t - . . i,�') v . .1 I... I, , n ** .-- - ,,",,�'.(. , ,.. - , .. 1. ­ I . and slieds. . ... I . uld now be lodged in Castle Decker. A. Bunting com. ; Hannah Stark 11 - '-. ' .,� !L �-, I . .;.�,�. ''; - i . ­ � _.__ --A----- - __ - __ L .:. 1* I Wo - ... - ,.,%, � ': . . __ __ __ __ . I - ,. - . m. All of which is - . '.. .17', , '.. (" ont�l - W. W. Hubbard co . .. :,� . 11! - - - ff . I - ;, - I I I . ,_ � . ESTERN HOTJSr!,,'Pickeri 1:.. Bar ard, - - 1-.1- I ... I . ri 11 of the � .1 . . *� . I - respectfully submitted Geo. Gerow chair I .. I I - - � . �, I . W now copen foir the a­cominoolz c . Pickering Council. . : . i, ,-. - . HIGHLAND OREEK.' . � . ­ ,I 7.-. . .. .., travelling ijublir­ - This !�Iint latel.� - - 1. . . . man. . �._ "I - 1 '4 . . ; - : .. " h- � ..;-. . . . . � ­ � 1'01c 1: t. �: re -f ur�iz'l'i t. roug ][,E __'. �. 71 - . � . . I I ­- " - . y "., , ­. on Motion of., 1 : - :t;,­_.� J I I � chiLliged hands, has been . :�:;. ' ITEWEIIEE , . , - ' Township council Oet at, Brougham on The repert was adopted � . - �.:,­� .-: � I � ,;"I L . L - . d as it is, opposite the 8 )Ink Mill8l, . . � . the 'infant _ ..p I � -,il ,., e � ... . . I out. Situate a of tbe _Nli Is. Weals - -- - . . Doiea,r-00 the 18th JiuSt- Monday Jan. 20th. Present Reeve .Miller, chairman. . . � .., .-A-4 . ­ . is is convenient tor patron i .� ..., .­­ I - - 11 reaq,;nable hours. GOtdstabling . . _- ­ �: , . - I, _%�:--, . I er lunch at v WHIT -By ONT. daughter of Mrs. Labev. 1. I . H. Westgate First Deputy Reeve, R. R. Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Parker . , �:. *.� i . - . and en--IoB td yard for I Mr. Marshall has rented the Stephen- I I . � I -andshedroorn. Boxt3tv-11 I Mowbray 2nd Deputy, :Geo. Parker 3rd thattheclerkbe instructedto communi- - , , . �'� -, 11 horses or caftle. ,%Veigh scfOes On the, ;r_remises. - ..'� N - , . , 8 -L , - -%t6cke A -- -.-. -- son farm nod him removed outosame. Deputy and Geo. Gerow councillor, all of cate with the following gentlemen Ric,hard -,. ___ I - "�_ ,:,- leg, . .. . L ' It .1. I � . _-J I 5 1 - . - �nrisopenataW tlljonrs,�Udl;s . _ ., � - . 114 11 . . ., , - - Thel 2 Me . � _ . . . ., re litraors ot everY braliti. , N - " . . Mr. Frank Wright 'who is attending whom took and subscribed the required Ward, Geo. Hickingbottom, J31in L. Jones ­­ . - .,;- �: , . . Annis, John Robcon, '-- - - __11 � I . ii, cb %�,,4 . . with pu 151Y . .%:. I . % ool in Torouto. spent Sunday declArations of office, and qualificatiom,and Win . . . L: 1. Cul,Ly, i1roprietor. .. ­ GORDON9 : .� �.. Art S Todd, David � . . 'L 11 . ' �, _1� 1, , . �­ '. . . - . - . ;,! .! I . - _____ �. , -, ''. .. . � - . :,.,. - - ___ __ - __ :. ... I ,� 1 1 at the Board. Minutes of Thos. Lamoreaux, John Devitt, with a � I . I , . ­ ,. 1. ___ - - - - __ . .. . 1, I ­ - _____ :.., '... .L. , I - FOR - . .1 1. . P. w ill fyiends here. took their seats ' - _� . . ' � . I I . - ­ - . .. . � . I I 4180. . ­ . -, - - � eezi missed last meeting read and confirmed. On 'view to the purchase .. . L'. .7 � "� �'_� *,:,. .'� � . . . I . . I lf,atchlilalc -­ -.'-.--,--, ... :. �;: � �..� , . . . d ­'. .. , Mr. AIL Helliwell bas b I of gravel pits on their . . - _.. ".. ", . �, � . . . ­__-­_.-_- . 4 ; i . I . ; _1 o . L .L....1.1 ­ I; I - . I . . : . - 1.,.1 : . I ... -3 ... I 1. I ­ - -� par'leer , - �" - ' - - ­,f� - . - �,�. .. - E Aract . - - Cause la grippe . _' �-.`_: " L��, - . .1 .� GUT11BERT, Watchmak r, Fie -1 - from around the post office about stage,, motion of Mr. Parker Council 1. adjourned respective premises. Carried. tl:" Piiie time for the past week. . for one hour. Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. . .' t*1 Ont. Having been, 25 y &To at e X ) I -, I . L:; . !�. I L 11 A. erin,y �.. . I ve and Treasurer be - : . -11 - . :1 . ' tra4e, I can'�uarantee satisfacLiOu- Agent fo . . g a beard Council resumed Reeve Miller in the moves that the Ree ... - . -: Our walking bakery is growin _L ' � �. t , , , 8 nd Clocl �s , .. -�L Sel �. . . and nee- � �A _�. ...­�. I. . . . I 'F. Lazaxua'Eye-glasses. watebe , ;.,:.'.­, are herebv authorized to take the ' _. - . , I, " , .1 - _... I ,�,V, : - . L. , , le , . ;, "!r: ect vors which for style and beauty ot design far chair. - . L , 1�; 14� . �_ . and at : easonab . �;. �, . la" for theimmediate incarcer-�, . 1. . cleaned on shortest notice, I ­ .. - � - . � ., .- . � I 2&47 . ,..I .;, I t outshines the now famous Symond's Mr. Parker seconded by Mr. blowbray essa,ry steps . - , ;' :� ...1 V 'K . - . : . rates. - . . . - � - 1 moves that the business of this council be tation of Sarah Stark in the idiot asylum ., ' � . 1. I.- �� . ,.-:"A-. I .. - L :_' , L . � I -'�' T . :,�­­,_ .. �: _m. � . - I .. ­ .. 1?1 .'_ : . : , : , - OF -A-:... . � 1: I whisker. . divided into four sections and to be under Carried. �, i� �,,l ,.i�'.It.! ' - . . � ,� ­­ ­ �, - 1. . - - ._.. : . .L�� r e. It, , , � " i.. .;:. . ,��_ '. .1: . I Will at L- . _L � ". "-V,-q . . A - , � ;"t i 1* t ;kl . . e__ .. ;..1. . . Spi eS ! Mr. Taylor, . . � . ., ­ , r__ _. F0 Sal i r;,; ", - - , of West Toronto Junction, the supernaton of four committees as fol- Mr. Gerow gave n6tiee that he . . I -L. . . I " � I I I '­ 3 . . . :.;_,- � - - . . . .�,�:t . - .� � ­ . .. _... . . - . . - �,� ',.� , �3 1 .4, * �'..:,,,:_. '_-� ", .-.-: .. . I ...�� Choice Tmitoll C has been again villitilig his cousin Miss Iowa :-Roads and Bridges, Sheep Killed the next meeting of this council intro4ace V. : '-,,'4 , Ll.�' � 1. ­ .1 �. ' , � " - . L " � 4 %­, - I 1i - - � mcd M,� - - o P, ­i - - -, .. .4- .i.. _,�.. iV 406'.vill buY two'l ji.S g eers �� . I : !. . . - Ettis Taylor. As bin visits become more by Dw. Indigents and Contingenoies. certain animendments to the overs L - . L'' "-,. _ . L.. � . - . - ._.. . I . I ,,,_. r - ` .. bouselli and lots a 1 i licious. -, - . ­ V ,*_ . " ' , !.., ,1 � ..., L I I ­ _1- I ., . , -11 � :..' ,:, ­ . !1'-, -1 C 11 I . of Pickering. This property I I 111no-t-te .. - Percactly Pare I . ­ �, 9 .,. frequent our young bloods become more Carried. - . road lists. ., . . 'me . ., -,',.' : - I '­ :. - .,.,. 'Village _ I u1i0qualled in Strength k�D Econo ., - for '. - - - Z 1_�Ii_ - ­..� I.... a p ': ._..� : .. , L., - . Or ent- -- .,::��! �,­ .. .:,. on Chureb street. For turtb arti 0 A9 ' unewy. . Mr. Parker seconded by Mr. Gerow mov Mr. Parker artd Mr. Gerow moved : - I ' . � ­�,__ -:: on the premises or by IqUer , . . � Witinirig friends every day. ., fter party delays the Literary Anoei' ed th&t the following comprise the Stand- leave to introduce a bylaw for 4pointm _ - _: .� _!., , vl_ _. .. . ­ . . p .. 1�- . .. -1 . ...F..'W...4YL KEMPTliORN, Pickering. - .. . _. nte4' � . , ' ­. . . . .- � � . �y "3" *; � �, , - I' ... �, I VULL LINE of STA - _� - . . � L __ . PLE GROOMES at] 4a4ble to .bold a meeting last Sat- init committees forthe year 1890 :-Rosi,ods of assessor and auditor. Leave gra -t - . "' .. - .- � �.­;_' . . , !!: . ,�` .1 , . 1. ..�. - �. - Ve in Elliot's Hall, WkSD it W1115 and Bridges, Westgate, Gerow and Parker. and bylaw introduced. Council *ent into 1. L ' il " ' , I �­ . . I _ ." � . I I urdiL e Par� ­e.'�'L ... CdL, f L� " - ­ , : ". � A I ibeep Killed by Dogs, Mowbray, Parker a committee of the whole thereon Mr.ibt, . jo,:, " L, ' " , , , .1 I I . _ : �' �. . 8 a, MA-&+ decided to hold a meeting everY Wedues- I Sppo � ;1 ....i. � .- ­: f� qrws . : .1, ­,_:­.�:.,�% i_ .... `� - . Teas, Salu"gM : and Ger6w. luaigents. Gerow, Westgate ker in the chair. The bVlaw ' ­ - , . , � � - ,� I ,., t.-�, i _,:':� L. Ontario _, B4 n day evening at tw611tY O'clock- ' salary - ,� , - ­ �' . . .. I I Olivogto, th& and Mow Contingencies, Parker, F. A. Reston assessor Jor 18N at a , I . .:;:. - .4- 1 1 .. . .� . 1:�:�. ..., '17th inst. , �: . !, .­­ - %�7 1: ­ ", , . Died -On the ''i " ' -I L .1 ­ ' � ... _: ��' . ' ... - _, ­, � " ' -,:'I ' '� _. � - _ . = Westgate. Carried. The of $160.00, and Mr. Thos. Dunn auditor. � ­ " - ' - 1, -, " , , _ %. .. . Mowbray itit 1. ; I " ­� . ". ­ � , Cheese, Rai . I, .: .­ . , - - . . . . I .4 ,,, �' ­�,LZ . .... GAG IL 1! - " _. I ;,� PICKERIN XENCY. ,:,,�4 .��,� youngest daughter of Nahum Read.' The first -named on each committee is chair- The Reeve appointed M. �Gleeson 9A ­h � . - - __ 'L, . '.. - -, - ._� .. ., - :. - : - . . ;t .1% � .. � L- � . sympathy of the cow -e3 were fixed at W- ­ �; 'I .. �. :.. . .. . p1trents Pave the � I . -7, _ . - - __ ates, &C., &09 . man. . I auditor, and salar* . _.; ' . - ­ " - ' ,_ - - ., '1� ­ _��._ _ I . cukrants, D ' . . �' ­ - - .1% ,.. - ' in their bereavement. This 'a A pefition was pre4ented from William each. Bylaw was passed and engrossed in. .. - , I , . _ I - I .- �_ : -1 ­` ­o0pen for thi teansaction Of all a-g-itim wunity . . . .Ii, .."., , �.­ " -j I . I , . .,t . � - I � �. � ;.: -.,,.��.�.; . IN betse parts caused by m- Covla,n jr. And 27 others asking a grant of the minutes. :,!;Z�. . - . 'T. . - � .. ."� , ­ L.if .., - " . . . . I _ taukilig Buii:0068- � ifumes ! the &-stdow, in t I . '. -, - �q 1� 'IT, Fme Voiriety-of Pe - -- -­ ; �. - �. �'­;I. L.,'- 3, ."., 11 . . ; . 14 . - . I I turd& a child had been ailitig S11 #M from loto 27 to 81 on Kingston Road Mr. Parker 1 seconded, by , Mr. Gerow 4 V"", I - p, Ho " rom 10 to 3; 3&turdi% � fluenza. but the . Meet pa I � - -OFFIC uR*-F .., Z. � ­ . li, . . , . . . I . . . 7 .1 _ -,4,. 1 Z, - " , - . I - -moves that -tbis council adjourn. to ., L �,. 1'. n4' , ;:: to gravel same with view to making a per - '_ jIL-l", I . "".11. 10 to I. o'clock.' winter. ..- . - .., -.1",�,'-1 . ,A; L . , _ . - '. - - I * - *1 , :P1.f- 5. " 3- �_4 " .;, U. "" 10TI es i6h hold here. manent highway to Toronto -market. Monday Feb. 10th at 10 &.rn. for the traus-..,_ , �,-_. - -, I �, ;. - � I,- . . 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N 'E1WS OF TN E DA I rode ap. I a.ked them how they felt s . e bad form. ,.w f The horrible wholesale murder whi h Ab Diver and Aldershot tb Ir+flaertza, fs " i __ _ The Di•sppearhnS . C�ill/er><ls 'Crtsstit ostial , _ very severe among the troop ®in rewe3rr..l raw. c�x�niAR. The tlovernmenb of Porbaga hue resigned on a000unt of the aontr l% with E.g• The Cslifarnia grizzly b w most intereetiai -1 ' Beventy onvic+ts in Kingston pe itentlary land• animal. As Breb Harte need to asy, b® ha+ t tare suffering from the ibfluerzi. p6lan debb is hub one ungentlemanly habit, that of scalp The oonversloa of the F. ing wiCh his forepaw, and this he oaaghi ` Manitoba flour has gone rip 4 tents a again suspended, owing to t e opposition from the wicked rid man. Obherwise - barrel during the past three w eks, and of France. unless aggressively assaulted, he is the pinb ` _ other flour in ro rtion. The inflaeazi. Is s readib to all pits of l,; °. ,,:: � F Po I p• g of good behavior. He will walk off the trai i I D.. L. Moody concluded his- a rgelietio Ireland. Secretary Bsitoar down with ,.nd give yon the right of .. way, he wil . . �tvork in London Sanday night. he meet- the disease. gather salmon berries in the same patch, of ' 5 Ings have been bighly successful. Emperor William of G9cm q has banish dig roots on the hillside while you are - Mr. Edward Blake conclud his ad- ad ul�-conservative newspa re from all bh° eketoh"g or writing nob many yards away, dressin the Canadian Pacifio rat ay suit Royal cantles. If it were otherwise—if the grizzly had a W - on Saturday, having spoken for n sly five the tem r of the, ro al ti er—bhousandt t One hundron B'8zllian sol cera favorable P° y g ''+ - days• to the monarchy are reported to havA6 been of the pioneers of CAlifornis would have 0, , I l _' •` tChe Parthia hue made the i freYrr 9rishod at his claws, for a full-arowr P . killed while resisting arrest. �r rz when roused is a terrible antagonist. �t okohama to tiTanaonver in 12 aye l3l Advices from Bolivia sts+e hit, bhare is an K W t en Americans came to C'.alifornia griz • . hours, the fastest trans• Paoifio trip . on unf zplained deficient of $30 -000 in bhe An- 'G record. y z:ies were very numerous. (:}en. Bidwel counts of the Banti of La P. z• raw scores of them in the Napa valley. - Gen The annual meeting of the Toro to branch It ie said the Czar has ori red the trial Val1Fj i saw them feeding like sheep in the t of the Imperial Federation League was held po Santa Rosa. In the acorn season they were Friday evgr►iing, Dor. A. J Cabins ch being of the ofiicen res neible t r the `recent elected Preeiidenb. shooting of a number of Sitar an Exile•. to be found in droves under the oak•. Thi The h!argnis of H�►rringt n is danger Spaniards learned to lasso and kill them. . Sir ' Richard G-trbwright has sold his ously ill of congestion of the rings ab Mer• Toe Ameriq�ns found great sport in shoot' - residence in Kingston, and will move to ton hall, Norfolk, the seat of aron Hirsoh. ing them from horselpok. `Vhen the either Toronto or Ojtawa,• with o snoes in The Spanibh Government a baking fall Missourian stockman oa a they pofsonec �, favor of the former. precautions to prbvenb a Rep blioan rising thousands of grizzlies, and the work is atilt - - z,. Samuel Sooner rs so.ld nine lot on Oaol- in the event of the death t the young going on so steadily that the great Pacifit . lette ave, Windso , to Toronto p sties for King, coast bear is already scares, and certain tic ' $6.000 cash; Ten gears ago the ams lots The total number of oases in$uerz� in become very rare in a few more yeah. AI �. / - - could have been b ughb fpr $2.500 Berlin is estimated at '400.003 There have present the finest skins that come to Sat . � 'I _ The President a d Seere%ary of the Ds- been 650 deaths during bho pr valence of the Francisco are from the high Slerras and tf ,; minion Millers' As ooiation°again aited on disease. from Alaslea. _ ' . the Dominion Cab eb •on Friday, and laid . For five a o there were i Mier I I Mr. Parnell says that the le tee pabliahed ty y 1C the grievances of t e millers befo* them. over his name, addressed to th Ennis Poard, the Santa Clara valley and in the foot 1 .. Dins. Colin Cam ie11 and Fred 'Connor, -respecting the O'Shea diver snit, was a hills within twenty miles of Saul Francisco. - who eloped-. from UatawA some iz weeks forgery. They were in the live -oak forests of Eneinal e and , the Coutra Cost% where Berkeley, o were arrested ab Ls►wrenoe, e.; yes- Ib is reported that Anothe scandal, ex - ;'t - ' P Oakland and Alameda now stand. They �, ; terday, and Inon be ng ably bo fur ieh $.500 oeeding fn atrocity 'the Clevela d street ono• were ooeadonall broa ht into the old min Q ? . bail, were cgmmitt d to gaol, ra e. ban been disoovered in b a West End of y R t A nnmbezj of b k representativ met is L don, Sion of $aw, J use and burned into rings tc i - ; i Montreal ori Satn day with the bject as The chief of the scorch poi a a6 Moscow fight SpaniEh balls. ,Bat they lived for bhe aIle ed, of 'protea in a ainets th Govern= most part in contented obscurity. When ,.. - g g g was shot and killed on Ftid y night by A the pioneers came, few of them understood merit's proposal t compel bait• deposit woman while h� was leadin a raid on s the nature of the animal, and so the early 1 fande to cover the whole circalat on. Iijihiliab club. stories that IIs er in the vall have ale A resolution ask g the �anadia Govern- g , i went to im use a hibitive tariff dresee3 The death rabett of Purls for the'fir•b week menti of earpriss that the later bear ebDriee ' ._ P p of bhe present year show n increame of lack. meat from the Un ted States was defeated 1 ;14, as compared with the arresponding U:d Capt. Valpey, a Nova Scotian sailor, h ab the aunnl meeti�og of the Dami ion Lave week of Iasb ear.- sold hie •loop at an early day and bought a � s r sbeckAssociation, held luTorouto o Friday. , , y foothill ranch. There was a deep gulch on f Ce► b. t) Shea has oommen d an motion the tract full of oa p - I' - An advance abstract of bhe ads and P •, i•. madreffa and ohs Navigation returns eho9vs an iia r4asw of for dame ee a nisei the Dabl Freeman Journal"�or Comments pnbli tied ngon hI� paral. l'tetty •you he dlsoovered that a ' about threte millions in Canada's ade with pending divorce snit. large ;grizzly lived thers./Ths old captain . the United States and a decrease of about went down to the village for advice. " He three mialione in Canada's tr de with The French Glovernment is oat to sego• will kill your steers," amid old Kester, who i - . Britain. Exports generally declin biate a loan of 100,000 000f, fob the purpose owned a stock ranch. " Buy a bottle of 1 l't, 6. . • Too local Grand Trunk train fr Ayton- of conetraotiog railways in lbrgain and strychtdas, and the first time you miss a vale to ' on real was approachin St. Ril- other French colonies, steer, go oat and poison the oareass." Capt. i vire Monde morning, when the are were A number of offi vers of th � �Ct ir's body Valpey bought the strychnine. The next ('I ..,'t blown fro the track. The ndaetor, guard have committed saieid and It is •up day he climbed up the hill, over the gulch, ..= brakemen, ail clerk and three amengere posed they had something to o with recent with his old spy glass and looked down. He wereserioas y wounded, bub no one was plots againeb the emperor. saw a great brown body moving_ along the killed. So a of the oars took fir and were It Is proposed - by. the Je renidibg to trail, and soon the bear passed within 50 f i "" burned. Itsme, who are numerous aniI in many oases feet of the rock where he sat. The captain ' was delighted ab his appearance. The next extremely wealbby, to ereob 4 synagogue to „ I - 'diaEzxicev cost upwards of a million Fran dayy ab the village be declared : Boyr, .. • - nobod shall shoot or ison that rizzl of ,�. i - - . A parka containing $11, has been A despatch from the tura or of the Ma- mine. y He walks like�an old ■a;tgand he's I • stolen from the Wells Fargo Ex ess ottice seam of Egyptian Antiquit es at Borrlak as b as a horse 1 I ain't too poor to let F, ab Dallas, ex, announces that the tomb in w1hioh Uleopatra him have a five -dollar Spanish steer when. I- For 188 the Poise received n Peter's was buried has been discovered. ever he wants it.'' / pence. fro North America, $3 ,000, and Advices received in Paris f#om Cairo Indi- Uoder these o reumsbanoes the Valpey . from South America, $62,000. oats that preparations are now well advanced gri�`y became famous an -1 throve for never - Senator cMillan is moving i the U.'S. for the early inauguration of!a new Angler- al months• Bab one morning the old cap [ Sanat;e to rid out about the fe ibility of Egyptian campAgn in the Sopd&m gain was on the " Maintop Knob' with his e ,z _ tunnelling he Scraits of Mackina The funeral of the Davpager F. repress spy glass• He saw his drove of cattle was ,, ; Many fa ma in Southern Iliin Ie are al- Augusta took place in Berlin on Saturday in the wooded putore below, huddled up most eubm sped by bhe recent fl s, and with solemn and appropriate ceremonies. in the bend of the creek. Before them, ' - thousands f bushels of corn hav been des- Court Chaplain K"gol delivered the oration. marching back and forth, occasionally rear - a troyed. The Mexican 'police have discovered a ing rip and growling, was the great grfzz'y. i I 1 ] A man n msd� Parish was living on Fri. large counterfeiting establishment at Tebus- am was selecting his dinner, mach to the ��' dory ab Its► sigh, N. C., for co mibting a can, where over =100,030 in countsrfeio amusement of the captain. Soddenly the b= i - felonious Sault on hie bhiros n year old money and a' large quantity of tool• were bO°r °hanged into the band and struck down i it - dun liber. with one blow the only blpoded steer the �s r, g _ r�iz'd. captain owned. The rest of the cattle es- I Dr. 133a 1, of Washington. w convicted Owing to -the excitement cheated by Sinh caped, wild with terror. The captain swore k * . _ on Wedne day of robbing a grav . - and � was Bernhardt s performance of Ieanaae d Arc. awlille, then be got his strychnine bottle, I_ tined $460 and sentenced to six oaths imp proj note vie rife In all parts Of France to do and late in the atterwon ea►udoasly deeoend. t prisonmen . honour to the Maid of Orleas: s by eroobir.g ad the slope to where the body of his hun- The th rmometer rany(d fr m 22 to 27 monuments to her memory. drsd-doUi.r steer lay with broken neck• He }' below zer throughout Was ing n count#, The libel ,alb of Mr. Par�ell against the poured the strychnine over the carcass, say - Maine, S nday morning, with a gale of Landon "Times'! is among the first oases in$ wratbfaliy : " Wa•u'c 14�ialsh beef wind blow ng. • which will be heard at the Hilary sitting• good enough for yon. ye old ,... ive Califor- Rev. Dr Lym%n Abbott is to int`talled next Siturday. and the ease will be probably nion ?" So be poisoned his bear, after all. f€ heard before the repport of the Ya►rnelL Com - rt: as pastor f)lymoath church, h ewklyn, on mission is nblished. There was a family of pioneers who lived r-1 Thursday a t, to Succeed the ate Henry P - In the hills of Alameda county, not far from Wird Bae her. It ie nndenbood that Da� Carlos is well Valpey's. The elder, % iohariab Cheney. Judge cCannell, of Chicago, anted bhe supplied with funds, and Ib ie extremely cook bis eta Joe wad w young mea named r '� applicatio for a new trial in a case of likely that he will take advantage of the Allen and went out to kill a griTzly. They Kunz, bu refused as to Coug lin, Burke moribund condition of bhe infant King, and all knew vary well where to find ►tem, in a - and O Sul ivan, the existing Cabinet crisis to reassert his wild and broken canon, or about the rooks One .of the Messrs. Vanderbl 6 of New right to the throne of Spain. ab its head, where oak trees grow. They had York, nae urahat+ed from the Ea 1 of Dadle I come across his track• many times and had y The Russian New Year wins celebrated fn seen him grabbing camass roots on the hill- - the fame g picture of the gran Canal of Sb- Petersburg on Monday with becoming side when they were hunting up cattle. 80 Venice fo £20,000. oeretnonien- A recepblon wit• given bo bhe they tboaghbvery little of the danger. Each - lb is re orted that a New Yo k manager diplomatic oorps,whioh way gelyattended, of them had a gun ands revolver. Sudden- - ' hiss offer Henry M. Stanley $ ,000 a lee. and the Czir`ins. with her r0ognifiognb eon- ly they met the bear at the head of the wood - x tare for fby lectures to be d livered in tame• and priceless jewels, ;was the centre ed gulch, who, seeing their warlike prepay America ext winter. of all eyes. sUous, immediately obarged them and t -reed One the sand four hundred -a d twenty- I all three in lane, than a mint . There was - four peo a died in New Yor oiby last � ` — I so little time for ehoioe of a tree than the a . ' week, age nab 1,`202 in the save days end- $ow I Became ann gronole'mer, older Cheney and young Allen got into ing ab Hoo bhe previous S.atard y. ., comb -oaks hardly larger that iespsobable Sri .. J cob Peetch and Eri Pa. also- . How I became can Astro mer, an aril- ,Iolnoe taress. in less time than ib castes be #. tkician cl Imo that be nae d cle fn the January nam of the North tell i bhe bear had Ch on th i overed a American Review by Clam FLmmarion, b' eney a ground, meting of rsonal inenlation by which live the dlstin shed Fro scalped him with ons blow, trashed his arm electric w ern can be handled wit im uni shish, ls fall o' ad shoulder -Made with another, and i p ty interes6 and f netnotion. 1 emphas" z m bhe left flim. The bear instantly turned I e i . ' . ' .. a The ne oes across the line are very importance o at least two th age, ofben over- hL attaention bo youo Allen, seised him by Y t ,- gry wit Senator Morgan bets se of hi• looked by` those who have deal with the bhe boot -le and jerked him from bhe twee .. ' ` _ _ . intention o submit to Congress plan for young, The importanoe of having a g' , sending 6 e nebroes of the Uni States'to predilection for bhe oaltigg ursned, From s° violently that the poor fellow rolled 80 1 , . . -Africa. his youth nF, Fla mar on tells ru fast down the gulch and under some willows. t' • where he lay in silence. The third man was s 'Phu tr aby between the Un ed States his mind war tnrned7in t e direction of beyond reach, sp the prfzz`y, master of the �- - Governm b and the Ceear d'Ate a Indians std• - After alluding tto several speolvl circumstanos rose to his fall hefRht gave a 1 t in Wash' gton State. has been s nod. This events in his early life he sa s: •'Suoh, then, roar of ttiamph cad walked lebarsl� borne Ili ! in the way I became an astro omer, or, rather y conveys the goverment 222 - scree of as ib seems bo me I lave alt shad bhe same Nob a sinngle shob was fired by any of bhe bhe best 1 d on bhe reservation. y three men 1 Yeb tet no ons ton hastily shoob 1 lutes, - this is the wa astronomical i y out bhe oontempptaous lip. for mea onb of Two ba of silver bullion ere stolen career was deolded." H d hls parents w hundred migh0 lute done as badly. The t 4. . from a ck on Broadway, ew York, disregarded - hls natur idol patents rash of w lar z:i from hi• ohs 1 0 - December 20, by three ex -con et•, who, and sttcbbornly immured him with in 8e yp° 1 thinking i tin, sold it for $11 The. men some mercantile, or m nfaotaring a. smoelber is a terrible thing bo fo►oe. I distrust 1 1 } were a•,ng bon Saturday tion 800 of bhe bablishmenb, ib is doubtful w ether be world O°b of the onrrent stories about saooeseMl 1 metal. hand bo -hand entonnbar• with fnU wa # ; ever have made a saooess in life. • He would gg�roo t have lacked enthusiasm is b oath gritzlties. These fs an oak Corse is 8hasbw . Ib fs re rted that a combing on is being ng with- oonnoy under which a miner who ba= f• -Psi I made bet een some of bhe prino al oil pro• onb which no man own ho 6o exoel. (2) upon a grizzly wars killed by one blot, .-.a dates of eons lunula and bh owners of rl'6e advantage of tela bhs cannon tae's o foreign ca iba►1 for the parpoee o oonsbrnob• g P �° °nrag"d a°;mal+ cad when his nom own resources. Flammario tells ns how 1 i ; ing new p pe lines between bhe o fields and panlons killed the bear Ib was toad that when ab sohoal his iiaturwl nt led him bo passed satirel t the toast. his teacher man n tions re and �° asa° • bullet had y y q B through the walmsl's body. Seaabo Morgan'sr proposal - emigrate ;the hewvens, bub that w. the anwwen reoeiv- If it were nob for s negroes f m the United Sbabos o bhe Con- ed were generally ansatisf tore he p plated for him i° `. - . - - to held his �n hie haunt, the grewtt master of t;ks Catitorda t go Donn in Africa► ls warnil approved Psaco cad bh k for himself, forest would sill walk "alca►e as a rhiaoos- t - b Kin Leo old of Bellrin Though no doabb this was painful ex rip y g P , , and all pe roe In almost every wild canon of Coast t t -- Brussels erchants interested the Afri- once ab bhe time, it was ly the making Range and Sierra. Men learn to give him s s F can trade of him, It led be fudepend� tnvesbigmt -on. a - y tau, cad if th Dnrinq he nett storm in B ookl n N, Had all his gaesdoiu ra►dlly wad on theins wwrwpwth ib ls with prosonnd renspso�b s Y. on W sed ni tib a wall of ;Pres- sabLsfaoborily waswered he ontd taus had for their an f � ' y g no great induooment bo indi Idual research, I onus met vs orsds San Lnls Obispo f mm t @ byterfan hurch was blown do , and fall and the resalb would prob bly have been, en who had_hob a h gristly. They book t ling on can joining hones wren ed it kill- tomb instead of an aaoharlby to bhe soianoa their °° ng five of the inmabee, &rid fat y fnjaring of aatronomay, we should ave to -da a Rags and went own into the galoh two othe mere ,oho of those who had a � O_ where the bear lived. They found him I - zro�rax. where he was compelled to cross fire twins tf tars, aooepbing everyythhiinng� a n the diotw of d Henry . Shanley reached Sa a on Bon- ''others Oar best ;visnas then Dome bo tO Sat bo them. can s° they weistl able bo t b over twenty ballets into him beton he died ` � day, as in dlsgaiss, ,- �y�jut their feeR -Tiley had jab ekintoied him v ' I A ... - . . : _ - - . .. - .. . -., - N -. .. .. ..-. .. , .. t.: , /: 3. ..-. - :: .: .. .,.. -. - .. H - F: f3 %.. - l a k, 4 t _ .... .. .-. ...._. - ... .. :; 1- S � ! . . r F I� r - r. , . -.t:..-.,. , ; :.-. . r,: F- . �. .� .. ,. ..� l a. h �. "� -, f,r , , .. s' - - ... .. ,- ., 1. 4 .f '. r �,�• �ih� I .t' �}F .,e{ - -�� i G y, ff� -G... -. 71. JTi k..r, J �-. yY / r r S x r l e 4. 7 b-. r- ) ,a - r'• a ar.-:.. p.l rr. Yu•K:'! ..W .:;.-. ..l., .:1. / t- y,. . S�. :k . j,: �.i _- s'�. K h. .li'. ..� .. .. 41'_ 4 �- :. , .. tf, kM, , : ..Ftp. ... .: ..-. .-. R� i# ��-... .. -i ., ,_g r -w,, - A % + . r a N. �. r r, s- "It e s 5 d i� m` �#i -. A d . 3i'! .i � "-, w�,i^_r t �- •..t. -x1,4 s - ti? +"4 xi �vt '. i4 =5 663 about ib, and too leader sa : a none c ac, us want to tackle another. It be had been onrrrd a few days as;o in the little village of a on oar side of the gulch, instead of hie own, Barnwell, S, C,,� under the presidency of .' most of us would have been killed before we Judge Lynch,' in which eight aegroee l could pump enough lead into him." And were literally shot to pieces by masked risen, t that seemed to be the general Conviction. who broke Into the jail ushers their victims s 1'berb were two Americana in the Santa were Held ander charge of vompliclty in i t Clara Valley ab an early day--brotltera— several murders that have recently occurred '. named Howard and Michael Overaeker. sn bhrit region, hue led the negroes of the $ They owned large farms, Mari a wide ac- State to la►y their complaints before the l Governor. In the committee's address to the it gnaints►nce and were very popular. They Governor the led a their fide; i were also the best rifle shots and the moat State r.nd ask hatgthe were tO the cool and successful hunters in the county. I Po given him t have Been Michael ab a turkey match kill' under the Constitution be need to their full his blon at 600 yards. they need to kill "vent to have the perpetrators of the foul, wild ki use, ooyotes, mountain quail and hare t'arbarous and atrocious crime apprehended . on the ran with their Henry riflan. Sill and brought to justice. --Governor Richard- ' though they had shot handredd of deer, son replied by assuring them that nob ono of ` antelopes and elk. they never went prizzly their number more deeply re,frebted the bantiag. At last. im 1868, in the San B9nito horrible murders at iiarnwell than did he, mountains Howard Overaoker had his bear nor aonle any man condemn th�tm more l strongly. He gave them hie sacred word adventure, and the detail$ are very aharao- teristic of the habits of the gr: zz'.y. that nothing that he could do to secure con- ' The elder Overmoker was then in the dign punishment for the lynchers would be , ' prime of life, extremely strong, wiry, lean, left undone. This atrocious deed baa done <, ' and quick in hie n6tions. Ilia brother and mach to widen the gulf between the whites a mss named Ferguson formed --the rest of and black,, and to embitter the feelh,gt the party. Thay left camp and separated, which were hostile enough in all conscience takin nearly parallel ravines. Howard before the occurrence of the tragical event, i was slowly working his way through the It is difli mlb to predict whereunto this dead- i douse, thorny basher, called by Californians ly strife will grow. ' chapparel, when he suddenly came upon a The foregoing incident, which though e.X. large old grizz!y ab close quarters. Tho ani- ceptionally horrible is unfortunately not mad was leas than 20 feet distant, and at solitary, will give some idea of the serious and difficult nature of the problem which ab once, with a roar of rage, threw himself preaeat confronts the state mon of the U. �. _upon Overacker. The hunter, with that This ie one of the most Important and moat marvellous rapidity whfah such men acquire, P pub a ballet Into his foe, threw out the Perplexing problems before � that great nation - shell, and had pumped another cartridge to -day. And it mast be solved, and thab into the rifle when the giant of the wilder- speedily, or a period of anarchy and strife will ensue which is not leasant to contem• nese etraok him. The blow delivered with P the right paw struck him on the face and Plate. Many wise men art at present otter• nook. hurled the gun into the bushck and Ing solutions of the diff mity. Senator felled him to the ground. The - grizzly Butler has introduced a bill into the instantly caught him in three - places—one f 1 ause providing for the emigration of psw over the ribs, breaking two and tear- the surplus black population to the - in them loose ; the other aw on the ankles, Western States and Territories. This he ripping and crushing the flash ; the teeth contends "Is the meab feasible, humane and and jaws alosati on the bhlah, mangling the Practic3bl3 eolatioA. as there is nothing flash and tearing it from the bone. Over- coercive or aosipulsory about if" Senator maker, though perfectly conieloas lay Morgan of Alabams has `introduced a reso!u• tian favorin the return of the no oes to withoab a motion through thin terrific Afrias to colon'zj the Con o � mssanib. Tha bear soddenly les go hie He ur ed that such a movementevonldire. hold on the„ thigh, and caught Overacker by g salt in the double advant9 a of relcsvin the the ehonlder, breaking and crushing the g g bones together. From the time when he rose South, and of introducing into Africa colan• against the man to the time when he dropped tee of sivillzad blocks, who would act as him a bundle of broken bones and torn fl!sh missionaries to enlighten their benighted the qr:zzly had seemingly pub forth but one fallow countrymen. Lewis H. D.:ugim and tram-indonseffort. 0veraokersaidafterwards Andrew Powell are in favor of education as that he was no stronger in the bear's grasp the most effa�tiva agency S.ye D.)uglas, "I than a cat would be is his own. The bear believe the only way to settle the race ques- left him a momen-, walked about in a circle, tioa is to ed::eate the negross in the South, rotarned suddenly, and bib pieces of flesh ai and then give them all the rights that any large as a marble from various parts of Over• other citizens have, including the right to acker's body, and then took his final depar• Proteeb bhemselees from violence. All this tore. -talk of deportation Is nonsense. The negro Overacker, a few minutes tabor, esizad the hyla gob ae much right here as anyone else branches overhead and struggle3 to his feet, , h m. He hat b3en made a citisen by tae bub, to use his own phrase, "all turned coastittition of the country, and no one can black," and his oompanions found him half base his citiz mship on any firmer foandatio.' on hour later. For weeks he was not expect- W H• Anderson of Detroit, argues that ad to live, but hu wife's careful nursing and t1is problem only demands the application his magnifioant constitution palled him of the principles of justice. Leo there - throaggh- Two years later Overacker re- be no discrimination in the matter - turned be the same region and shot two large of Federal patronage, municipal honors, ' grizzlies witboub any aesistenee. Oue of & 3• Lot no mans color act as a bar- to any them reosiv;d sight Henry rifl9 ballets be• Political position, when -his citiz+mship, his fore he succumbed. This little sacrifice to his loyalty and his fitness ie unquestionab e• It -- vanity being accomplished, he hna+e no more will thus be seen that the problem, ditiicult . bean, and even discourages the lightminded in itself, is rendered infinitely more so by ' . sneer at the Californian grizz'y. I asked the the diversity of view prtvailing among those veteran -whether he would have used a bowie- a ►lied e-pon to deal with the matter. If , if he had It while in the grip of the forest the history of bhe past contains any lesson, 'king. Overecker smiled grimly. '•It was a it ie likely to be some thno before a general . - very large bear—as large as an ex. If John unanimity of view will prevail. Ib is to ba . • Sullivan had been in my pisco and had driv- hoped, however, that in their solution of the en a bottle throukh the beat s heart, he Problem they will not allow the consider&• - would hpve been killed in the death strug- tion of mere expeiaency to have any p&r. gle. As for a revolver, it would have been ticuiar iatlaenee. Like all other questions . suicide to have tried it. Bat if the bear had where the rights and privileges of men are been 50 feel off when I saw him, instead of involved, the race dith sultry will never at&y -° ''0 feet, I w3ald have kept oat of the way eettl9d until settled right. Jastica must b3 long enough to kill him." done to both parties, it a lasting peace ie to . • ba secured. - Human Batteries. - -- A Touciling Incident. _ . altithoagh the eleatrio fishes are the onl A touching incident of the late Mrs. y Rutherford B. Hayes is told by her husband animals which are known to possess a epeeigl in the current number of the ''I,%diee' Home apparatus for the generation o electricity, M� azide •► 1•'or several . yet examination proves Ehao every living g years before her creature ia, In saint► degrees, a roducin death she ba¢ a premonition that as some of P B her friends had died of paralysis she too battery. fA writer in the " Y alar Science would ass awn hdoabhly says that good hen th �eemg to P yin this manner. List fall, be one of the conditions necess ry in aborinq'f ew days before her death occurred, mho up this force, acid jas0 ss the electric fish expressed her absolute conviction that thus , - beoome• exhausted, after giv ng repeated her end would come. ;,Under the influence . ■hook•, •o human beings lose their power of this feeling she arranged her business ani . of manifesting snob power the their bodily °ther matters- "And now,•' she finally eai.ia � health becomes impared. There are oa k�'f I be etrioken with paralysis, as I believe rsoord aathentio ones• of persons who, under I shall be, I will not, as you, know be able favorable oondibions. have gsoved genuine to speak- But perhaps I still may be able batteries for genenting electricity. oo hfar. Yon may ask me then whether any IIon. J. W. Douglass. a !t►wver is Wash- mind is serene and clear, whethec I am' ab '. ingtoa, whlle dating in hie ctfi:e, removed ease ,tzd free from pain. For the answer _ one of his boots, bhe pressure of which had yes to these gneatrut I ehwll prase your become pwlnfal- Presently, as he swung hls hand. If I cannot trrbhfally reply im the stockinged foot over the wase -basket+ ha athrmative, my hand will Hct clasp yours." was asbonbhod to find that bits of paper Three days after this what she feared would Laid string were rising from. that 6cepbaele . happen came to pass• She was suddegly mad clinging bo his foob. In vain did fie stricken down with paralysis. ger organa_ - brash them away; in an instant they had of speech were benumbed. She could not ..- returned, ani of bar successfully experiment- atter it word. • Tten all she had said came - ing wibh hls tines foo0 also, he went on saday-back to`- the memory of her devoted, with his work. feeling Coat so certainly was husband . L caking down Into her shining a very attractive person, eyes, he took her taxi In hie and asked the A medical journal of 1838 gives an account question which days before she had tug - A A lady who, for bhe period of thirteen ge•ted "Wife, dear, are you ab ease, is your creeks, continually gave snaps and sparks, mind serene and clear and are yon free from nvatly to her own surprfss and annoyance, Pain ?- Slowly the poor white fingers closed ahs tried bo sapppass the exhibition by upon his• giving hie hand a gentle, reaesur- wearing snooessivsly ilk, cotton and woolen ing preeaara. The next day the brave and. clothing, bub her dress bad apparently loving wife was dead. No doabb each reader cathing to ' do with ib, and the power will hsve his own ideas of this peculiar oc- Iepar ted Lan suddealy as ib came. oarrenoe, bat after all attempts ab explans- Angel.igae Collin, a Frenoli peasant girl, tion.we shall probably be forced to admit reoame, some fifby years ago, so possessed that - there are more things in heaven and , ty this singular power that ohain, tables, °arm than are dreamt of in oar philosophy." woks, tongs, soefssors, and other articles rete ssb In motion whenever she approached A Good Bargain. ' - .• hem. As she and bier friends were persons A eahoolboy daflned strong drink as "the �f liruted intelligence, it L nob strange that stuff that manses bhe most human happiness uch-remarkable aoonrranora should have , Men ascribed bo serosry, and the girl's fame —by lettin ib. alone. Hera Patrick seems - - - hould have been quickly gwaad abroad. to give oredib to the ramseller by a similar - t She was examined by a distinguished backhanded process of reasoning : . oimtsltib who oo�nflrmed the wonderful bales At a temperanoe meeting where several old of her, bat when she was afterward related their ezperienoes. a humorous Idnh- o►1ta bo Pacts, to be sbadled. the sw ante mea was acknowledged to be the chief speaker. He had on a it of fine now , `- hers' oar power deserted her, as suddenly bocce. Said be, "A weak of ter I signed bhe s lb had ab flub appat�. Indeed, this L 1 e be usual fats of • trital'' persona • no P edge�I met an old friend, and he say . have Them s afine pair of boots you have on. eY began bo build hopes of •They ate' says I, 'and by bhe same token ime and fortune neon the gift than ib leaves 'twas the saloon-kesper who gave them to - ham. probably exh�rnsted by bhe lnoreased me: . �hyydeal stgraie of otinstanb use. " •That was generous of him.,'says be. Ib is also midi by . scientists that atmos- ••'It was,' says I, 'bat 1 made a barn" . - herio conditions are very powerful in with him. He was to keep his drink and I . . Obuu nfag chs gevisiy►tion of animal eleotri= was to keep my money. My money bought - ity, and in several oases its. existence has me these fine boobs. I ob the best of Vie sea first ditscavttred when a thunder -storm bargain, and I'm going t 01ok b ith ►ati r►pprostching. - [Tempusaos Bm aer. . i Y . - A,'., - �. - .. t - n.•.�;- . 1 ,. .•f{' F i, g, y CC__ �- R ': T•. M r+�f F .y v-:�' f 1u ..RRA-" a "i' _i ss�_.� R.. .A.a�:.f e�SF.�'ez. &tt: ... 5. ,.�.-. .. f�T. - . - .!•. .. � - �.nf'-a. .....-f '���+�'i',i17wEJk33iK� THE FREN r _ Continwal ttsrrtt ro �. ditste* !f AN . According to r, in the Journal Ofb determintd to ran taken by some o and ecol.emietS- teriatic orthe Fre in numb,; rs, but 0 the country lnet yr - ,hecontury, Tate ing sign f or the f u ple,?and sir makes dent when they of their lenemies- mans have alreadi titan the Trench - from and in army took hig cn 'obliged to acct mans would co:,9i is this eircumst) French writers to delay the l?f;s is ' . Germany. If it �s s„ foreign workmen► the total C o;;ulatil m. ; as the l,irr!t rate, are '_',000 0'io regi `t about 460,000 of t some of t ile dep i j,! -, f, frontier t':oro are t' eign workmen ag �tf t, .:, rc l' as ant her G Was resew i)`aSS4 ` foreign p.renrage Cecome 1':��nil,nl�i army. _ Tne stattistie� p Of .,iel' show to �j'. ' foreign parents in f' decreased by I t; generaithroughoi `T: the departmeutA to be found.. Tse "fit of births is pecor _ , y6ar. Marriages divorces et- W a t g are now c:oee on of the hiss ha �. r a; steadi'y increasin for the whole of 1 ) s 5. In Y+ria it i . among the foreigt imacy among the a is 20 per cent, an cent, and among ;8 per cont. Trrl whether i� is to tl icans that the gri result, but i c is c illegitimacy on ri rate amonv forei; 1,000, as compare the French ; but ment the foreign French. On th+ mortality among among the forei; 3 . �istor) Acting on the pecure attpnti,nn ; issue, thr. `:Yaiia to give the publh the much -talked• tainly has the m dead issue. Aft etymology of eon which the dieeim proceeds to point a stranger, but tl - has frequently al ' World. In tht . ' back as far as•th time of Di Aorus similar malady Coming down to that since the 12 one very similar peered again and ity was in some i concludes by poi beat medical autl ` that the disease organism, whic:i - remedy for it ms inhibit its inflaw dread scourge—E however, wheth, and instructive s tention its merit had the disease . enough about it feeling fndifferec anything else, ai had it but a overtaken by it, know about the 'On Nodtl Some tempera temperate lacgu people who wo but also those v attend religiuui work, Ana con cause was ever - The man who is once injures to speaker under indignation ma things without it but he is a bad attempts to aph� it by crime. Hi ed as a palliatio it fs that he cot drunkard who b so a temperance nob trae is a liar to tell the lie, bt The drunkard R Wife, is hanged k u great reason to the cause of t ante of speaker speak, he profes ter say nothing is said to be bui golden. But to if of a metal mo Ib is the silly ti amid by temperai men Against t - will not share Cl ings whereat peo selves.—( Tempe Safe, Sul - I What a world ` . embodies. J ust ib not? Patnam' the great sure -1 -sw , It makes eedily and v Idly. without ; lessly. . D) nob tions or substlta I - ! • t - , .. i "y k �,,[ -' ..�- .f ..4... b-• ) -� _ •fit - - '. `ti ' _ '- h 1�1 . �. . � , .1. .- , I .. ill the South, fi: , I Ail' =narder which'". I 1 tilt•, little village 01 .1.: • ,he 'presidenoy of ACt i eight negr•oes -4 I 01 by masked me ' n, -1 • horn their victims - _,o of oompliolty is , {:-recently occurred :ca nel{raea of- the i ::tints before the M.` ; I " I L: vu a add reas to the .their tiieiioy to the i, .I powers given him I I , tw used to their full ,-M1. lrt:trators of the fou,, ;4 as crime apprehended ;:� t}overno: Richard >,, them that not one of 1t.oWy rehrebted the irtlwell than did he, tndemn thi►m more i,, rn his sacred ward old do to secure con ,it, lynchers would be ., t )us deed has done : - if botween the •whitea - 7ui,itter the feelings tugh in all conscience . rt talo tragical event- " hereunto this dead.- .:I `, which though -ea• -' " ugfortunabely not i,iea of the serious : ho' problem which at ' - ':tttoemen of the U. S : important and moeb fare that great nation - • 0 solved, and that .'f anarchy and strife ' . Idt"Asant to contem- . ..i -,%r, at present offer. llirli:utty. Senator :-,,I a bill into the - t �Itt emigration of-- .- tuul stion to the - . 1. to ritories. This he ft;:sible, humane and .a tacre is nothing y nuc -u, i`.'' Sanator I-, in'riducad a resole. - Ira of the negroes to- .:,Ingo river region. rll'rt•ement would re- ► of reli3ving the t,,; into Africa colon. w-:,,) would act as : �; .oti their. tenighto . ►'is If, ll_uglas and . >,•: ,r C education as. ♦ya D juglas, ".L ,,t;' -'lo the race que$ ,,.,;roes in the South, no rights that any t tuding the right -to: J,i t•iolenca. All this - :aaenae. The negro here as anyone else '• I:. -le a citizen by the .' t:cry, ani no one can y ,,inner foundatio,' - : of r, argues that 1 ,n in the application justice. Leo there . 1:!u in the matter municipal honors, or net as a bar to any .0 his cltfz nahip, his " is ur-,lnestianab e,I It thio problem, difficult . ,- -n ,hely more so by::" _ !; lii:-Yg an;ong those .yj_h the matter. If " :.Iut.dins any lesson,` .• Ione before a ganeral i prevail. It Is to be in,--ir solution of the - .. glow the considera- : y to have any pxr- • „ :ell other questions , ivileges of men are I I =y will never stay d.! I r1 astice must b9 a lagcing peace is r,o , Inrident. of the late Mee„ i tolyl by her husband .. !h-, t.adiea' Home . . -:,1 yearsbtfore her - 1 : ion that e►a some of paralyais -she too . runner. Leet fail, -, : , -!>tch occurced, she t•lvictlon that thus n,ler the influence ;t1 her business and w, she finallysaid` tralysis, as I believe r•o yf;u knot be able 4 1 still may be able Isle than whebher my r, whether I am at ,. For the answer is t shall press yonr hfuily repay in the At act clasp yours." .:►r, she feared would St,e was suddenly t15•gts. Her organa.-,-.-A.. � t. She could not r_ -ne had said came )ry of her devote4 A n tato her shining it Bis and asked the ::fore she had sug- vo,s at ease, is your II i.: are you free from :vhIce ti ogers closed 3 1 A gentle, reassur. •lay the brave and t: doubt each reader t A this peculiar oo- :t-mets At eixplana- t forued to admit ,�s in heaven and In our philosophy."1. i r,-ilin. , -. i:,ng drink as lythe j,. human happiness Ihra i'attrick seems ;i !seller by a similair ` aasoning clog where several , a humorous Irish - to be the chief , pair of fine new t I of cer I signed the +nd, and he 8673, ' ,ocs you hAve on. �� y the same token . . , who gave them to - j1 , , of him,' isle hit. ,. K ; 1 made a bstFaila r ! a p ills drink avid I . ,$ , _. Sly money bought ' a cob the best of the : _ �° r 1.I..;,. s)iok b�bh t,r ,A -'� 1 N, 1f aI, s l�, t ab' t ��th{.. F v±�K* -4« A ; a�x YL�Y�„ N4 ,a. �.tti.'i .x ,Y Amj 0 - i . , Z .., _; - I � , L .L ' I -;�,�� - - I . ., . . . . . . .L . L , I . ..; . . I ;L � ,, �, - � . I � - *�, I- L�_ - - BE FRENCH D - __ ... f. Ce tinual D crea+►e of t ltirili 1RaieI.111 dlcaley WanlnR Race SlreaXth. , coording o raturos jubliulied roc�n ' . in he Journ Official the tench race see sial rmint.d t ran to seed This is the vi taken by some of the loading journal an cooucmis�s. It has a ways been cher ie atio of th French to i crease but slow in ambers, ut there wee fawer :-tirthe the county y l at year than n any year dim the century.i 'Chia in itsolf 41k'a an encouir ing sign fort a future gre tness of the ;p pie Land it m kes them al the more dmq) da t ;,h(n t ey think f the feouildi . _ of I r sae lea -the Gs mans. The Gl nig a have al eady 10;000,000 more. pqo tha the Fr n: h to. dr w their sold% fcc and n order to make ih army look bi' on paper the Frtnoh j . ob god to ac pt many m a whom the G n:a s would �orj"sider un b for service.1 I his rcircu stance th t compals qo Fre .ch writers to admit t at the longer t tie! y the les is their o anoe of beeitl Ge any. If it were not hat a great w for. ign work en settle in France every the total POP1lation of th country, as as the birth r te, would b shrinking. T ars '',000 0�0 I resident for igners in Fr abo t 400.000 of whom re Germane. so of tine epartments on the nort ' ' fro tier.tacro are about a many adult f - sig workmen as natives. This is regard . as another scarce of weakness and a l l wasrecently ►assed compelling children for ign p.rens rage, but born in Franc ', hcc me Frenchmen at 21 and serve it w.:..y. ne statistics published! in the "Jo O vial'' she that with the offsprin _ foreign paren s included tile births last decreased by 16 i')4, he decrease general throughout the untry exoep tae departments where t e immigrant M _. s ew lets a o- ly in ng eo- On- ty er- ple ere sir are er- Ib no he ng ny ear ell ere oe, In ern )r- ed aw of to the real of ear was in are 19WAl-AWKIMS Vlr U16M A%i Z-! lil<eNli : nreatl T TOa Gary IOr. / 16aVMESLI6 ottn mase money uurrug .--awwvu ' ____ ! N :: by aarrvrtieing for one or more c! our last selling nq , r - t f .. • - I Break ! 41: and 13lbire, epp��y History of Cv nads, by IMPHUyt �E N M A N SH i P �. `Y Analysis` at Metts{r>ta` RegW1tsg FtRtlr- -- - W. H Withrow, DAY, Irt�►i and beet edition aver Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business ; fir,.. E Two >B�ibh Centenarians. A million haves• n ►t enoagb for ons city f blished. prigee low, terse liberal. T"te fel ' F.dueatinn bV attending(dal or evening) CANADIAN s °, } , . Five millions, not enough for one Stabs 1 Wustrated elro�lan and terms. WK. BRIGGS ! BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, Public Libkary Building ' ,i ,: , , *. f ref. Murray Liam hry ham just brought Fitty millions not enough for this ooanbry a Publisher Toro to. Toronto. � `` together a mmartsbl book on ''Old Age," w single day, yet of ten what Boor, soggy staff � IKsg•_pe�n 1889 New Teed• sMN6oQCH. • : President* , ,'., ' 1 - SAUSA E po (Otli:ial Reporter York County Courts-) . '' ,sacs the Pall Moll Gnzettbe. Io L based io i• nevetthe hes• it V ewten, and the ruenit im rtatfona of Enerlelh Sheept+ `' upon the results of anicgniry conducted by V dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, im Finset American Hoq'Caeinge � ' the colteotive rnvestigab:on committee of the poverished blood, pimples. blotches and Orders filled !ceras desired quantity. Write for pnt>a THE ALBERT4. , _ '`�' British Medical Aewaiation, sorofnla. For the correction of all this, and JjI S AASH $SON, ; :� j f�1 Ina or tion of it the anal sis of the returns w eneral tonio for the s stem, take G Aden TOILET SOAP COY'S �� p y g y 4I to 47 �3b. awrenae Msrkeb. Toronto, Ont - respecting 52 oente-mariaas are given ; of Medical Discovery prepared by Dr. Pierce. 0�`' ,+ILthese 16 were males a►nd 36 females. Eleven of Buffalo. Its action b like a oharm, a _ %I TRANSPARENT ;tl of these were single (10 being female►s). 5 " benodiobion that follows after prayer.' A . - ^I' o�PQ CARBOLIC ACID TOILET SOAK ' were married, and 36 were widowed. We remedy for stomachic and liver troubles, as s i . _ ' 50 Is pleasant to use. + , . Of 50 returns 3 only were in sffi rent roam- well an a specific -for thromb and lung din- ' r I �> �i It heals the skin, and d4w stances, 28 were comfortatler and 19 poor; orders. It is guaranteed to benefib or cute, ' '' e - s ` s stress insects and germ( $fr of these 9 were fat (8 being females), 20 were or money refunded. _ - -- on the hair of man spare, and 18 of average condition. Twenty- Emile Z,la re anzlons to visit this country. % j-Tj-i bsstst. five were erect in figure and 25 were bent. No one will have any objection an he oomesL E ,J.Y,�E , �� . � - 4� Out of 35 returns 28 need glasses, 7 did is the original French.. I ­ -. . not ; oikof these 4 were poor 6 had usedV- THs - _ - n': ` lases for 40 to 50 ears 5 for . The BrlRhtest Jewels WANTED _ Ll years, 3(► to 40 4 for 1 Cheapest and _ j 10 to 20, years, 5 for " many years,' 2 for a in a mother's diadem are bar fair, healthy To s:Il our Hairdy, Homegrown FRUIT TREES °' REST P LA C R Prices low, G. -6,d pay and 6teadt work- Free onttit. i • few yearn. Froth among thane 1 hitrd need children --the pride and ornaments of her �, In America to buy = epectalee for many years, but for th last 12 hems, But w ynet:ter cannot bear and THE D W. BEADLE NURSERY COMPANY. LTD. Rand and )lduaicai 3 years had baen able to read Mthout nourish such children while she In the st. Cathartnet►, Qac. . Instruments, - �ft�` _ • them ;another had not used them for 12 victim ci saffarinq and disease. By a coarse y_ —__. >~Iuste. &c. .� . yearn, another "nob for many years," bot I of sell -treatment with Dr. Yierce'e Favorite can not now get them -strong enough. Pres:rip+ion, every woman oy►n thereat;hey KN iTTN IG MACHINE . Address, WHAtEY. ROYCE A CO.. 158 Yonge Oat of 47 re- urns 40 had a good digestion. eradicate those fxorueiating periodical pains i street. Toronto. Send for C alogue. Qat of 48 36 had good appetites, 2 bad, and functional weaknesses ineideht to her e - Send for ItlustratAd Catalogue and and 18 n(oderste. Of 46 25 were moderate sea, and at same time build n and lavf om- _ this advertisement with your order p t for our SEN' etIBBE6 and we Wil { ALLAN LINE eaters, 9 small; l2 large. In r6gard to alto- a'�+ tsar whole system by its health imparting-� allow you ! ••a hol, 15 took none, 24 a little, 6 cru i►.fluence. A trial bottle will convince. $10 P�E�[IU� DISCOUNT 1. - ' moderates, and f was need to a good diel of " 1: ,►vorite Prtseription " in the only medf. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. . beer. Of animal food 3 took none, 19 uiod- a t a for women, sold. by druggists, under a Address - --- - - erabe, 25 little, 2 very little, and one much. positive gui►rantee from the manufacturers, I �+A pnn�r f� THE PIONEER CAN JIAN LINE Of aperients. '2Z book them rarely, 14 eo give eatiefaeaon in every 'case, or money .t t CREEL�I11 UILV'J,! MfaS- And RUH to the front in regard to the provision mad for the safety and costo it of its customers. never, and 5 frequently. will be refunded. This Rnarantee has been I GEORGETOWN, ONT ; Weekly SsrillnxR Between Liverpool, slag - ' 'Out of 39, 26 could may that their memory printed on the boetle-w %peer, and faith- -------- gow and the M. Lawrence A Fortnight- . was good, 6 bad, and 7 moderate, Of 45, 7• iully carried oatfor ma. years, iy Service. front a.ondou;during - smoked mach (4 being women), 2 little (one • BORROWERS1 Summer Months. ` a woman .i moderate) one a women). The claim that telephone baisnea is con- ',Nfral Steamers run between Liverpool and Portland )' > y ( ) duetad on gonad principles geese plausible, Large Leine and church loan+ aE vert low via Halifux during winter. Glasgow steamers sail .- Out of 47. 37 did not take snail. Alt to MONEY rr } } / t p . but real! It ie SII Ofted mere! b hoar- and smaller sums at 5 , fi, 6. o a, i throughout the t ear to Boston and Philadelphia, , steeF out of 40, 32 were good a cepers, 6 ad, y pp y y a• cording to uritp. t Ing at Irish ports and Halifax en route. , and 7 moriere:te, say" evidence. INVES TORSraronto bull- For rates of passage and other information apply% o . - c, nes► and haus prop�tyvieldiwr . 3 and IO o1. to in- H, 11 1; eon tri- and YongeStreeta,Toronto ; H to a found. The diming ion in the number - From 35 returns the average time of in That Miss Jones Is a nice looking girl • B q R , tailors and 1U� per cone txr $Pis( hLATt►KS. 8c A Allan, Idoatreal, or to the local agents in r of irthe is becoming mo a marked very to bed was 9 o'clock; but 1 retiree at 12, and Isn't she . KERR .t KLEISEK, county - . I - - yb r; Marriages- are ala falling off, but 1 at 11, 5 at 7; 7 are bedridden. The av,+ age " Yes, and she'd be the belle of the. town J. LATINeR RIgRR. GRItNVILLR P. KLR18XR . divorces sl:fl� a tendency to increase ,and time of tieing was shoat 8 o'iaock, bub G see if it ween'o for one thing." 4 K,eg Street Fsxt. Toronto. arc now cies on 5,000 a y ar. That portion at li o'clock, 1 at 5, 9 at lU, 1 yt 1 1, anti 1 at " what'd that ?' Succeesocs toed i gti by air• sblINKGRIL il Jan stii.e establish u� ��` _ ., of he births vhiah are -illegitimate are ttlgo 4 p m> "She hes catarrh' eta bad it in unpleasant Inarease in pa slat on Toronto 18h1) over '.3813 (asseea- j'l r . ste ds'y Increasing. The percentage'in 1881 Ont,of 42 returns 24 had no teeth, and rpm to be near her. She ties tried a dczen things or's r:turw), 20.380. , , t ` for the ,vhole of F:angio w"_7 5 ; it is now 38 returns but 4 had artificial teetb; y t in and nothing helps bar. I am sorry, for I , . ,r._ � _ S 5 In P+ri it in mach likter. eaFeoially men about 80 the ave*qgl+ number oe ch like her, but that doesn't make it any lens Wanted Agents ,' I 1� am n the fo foreigners. ners. T e rate of ills it- a `''l, dies cr►sable for one tt► be around her.'' v •t` ? ' g 8 g 18 only G and women 3 8 . im cy among the Swiss i habitants of Paris In 12 rEtarne the average s;nR ahs► mar I:ow if she ha►�i need D:. S�►ge'a Catarrh For the "Il:�anv • BU' TO - I *' 3t. �t, dl. �"+ ` is ` 0 per ten among th Germane 33 per ried among the males was 2a and 'he fe- Remedy, there would have been nothing of Samoeyard fur to crate+, or trial I . BOx of 12 Curds 75 cents, by mail 'f - cert, t, and am n>i; the Eag ish and Americans males 25; the average number'.)I children is, tt►e kind Eaid, for it will cure oatarrh every hie IA Also tho "AIMSTIC" � - - _ , ' • 3 per cent. The sbatist'i s do not tell us from the returns received 6 ;� I time.-' �'I�Y IIOLntat°:°a i►r►riiib' i'inc ' _ _ - - - . Best and luuvt prorplete; Iiulrler ^. . — .- ' w they it is to the EDgI s!r or the Amer- Many a irraa has made w goose of himself ever made fur all tidii•s and t►11 -- furniture. Hca ily plutixl, bright - = __ _ _ ..., ice a that th greater ere it is due for this c - - le lb, but ib is certain% he hi heat rate of" : , wish a single quill. and attractive. Agents without . y !R e� u•ricnue make mune Sample . • , BU$iED ALIVE. A London *noF-keeper refers to love as a i y p Pro«dent L�(� ,,Rd IvvP Siem ASSO� . ill gitimacy n record, he average birth pair fur 15 cents, sent by mail . ra a amonY f rel nerei°'in rance is 25 r popular hearticle, lllustrateKt circulurs free . g >� CHIEF OFFIC>J, . .11 I, 0, ae co ps►red with 2 per 1,000, for '' CASst:RF.EN err a CO.. t - Z'eiu ►Ft:Ribie' Semedy for 1>iltaetematsry _ 480 Acres Free. ROOM D ARCADE -TORONTO C►HADA th French ; but in the.11 egitimate depart- stieernatleur w6ichseems fel, Succeed. 58 Victoria Street, - - Toronto. ` m t the for ign rate is a actly double the D.koba off a brei claim. a pre-emptiolr ' (iNCORPORATED.► r _ Fr nch. On the other hand, the rate of '' I saw that man buried forty years agq," and a homestead -in all. 480 acres -free to g A Mutual Benefit "soci&Ueft. , m rbality among the. Frei eh is higher than The remark was made by SergL Ctrrtright each settler. Tan St. Paul, Minneapolis fiM0EY TO LOA SOLID 'NVE3TNENT-Byp avinq to .e abovil"` among the fo eirn reside ts. a few days since, mays the Atlanta Constitu= Manitoba. Ry. reaches the D►vii'd Lake, the Association ONE CENT PER DAY, a person ry[rid tion, and, as he spoke, he pointed to A Tartle Mountain and Mouse River land din- twenty-two, and two cents per y a person aged - etardy 1 coking mea of middle age, who wan triols. For further information ms -- tort3 -four vin, secure Five Dollars per Week whoa History of L Garippe. ' ps' ONZAR[0 ARMI:R9 de,eiro ii of paying off axial disabled thio rgh sickness or accident, eo for two walking down the street. rates, ke., apply to F. I. Whitne , G P. ac leg high lute e3' hearin¢mwtaire,, or intending to and three cents per day, persons aged as above eau ' cling on he principle that in order' to "Hew was that, sergeanb?" T. A., a•. Paul, Minn. J. M. H CCKIN� 4 hold rain a stock for bitter Pried« can obtalo Fecure for their dependants, Fi►a Hundred Dollars m sec re attent on a writer must choose a live '• Weil, it is a curious story. 02 a faxen Palmer House Toronto. money at Ix went Current elate4 or enterer event of death. : . ', ish e, the "P iladelphia Times" has elected adjoining the one on which I was born lived b,, applying I,�m3naliv. Lr oy letter to the LIVC sreCK OWNERS can provide- , , A woman IDG refuse a`roan bar hand e by death throueh disease or "dont of their stoat to rive the p blit a histo icwl abatement of Old uncle Billy Christi n, . good man and . y LONDON & ANADiAH LOAN & AGENCY CD Y at ersy rates, Those interested, send for prospectuses - th much -talked -of Lti G i e which cer- yet be perfectly willing to give him her - . pp , bene as avec lived. Uncle liWy had • son atm. F. f[1@K, klexeuRa. etc, Reliable Agents wanted in unrepresented die- ta' 1y has th merle of being ao present no who was a good deal older than myself. 103 BAY T.. - TORONTO. _ trials. wiLLLaM JQISE�i lr,waYln� Dlr,otor. I' dead issue. After giving the !origin and This young man was nutorbanately afflicted La Gnpps Or lnfldann-•• - - - etymology of some of the varlous terms by , with acute fnflatnmatory rheurnatiam. All A preventative and cure. Drink Sb. Leon — - " which the di ease is tom only known, it (over his body his flash svgs just like a boil, ��rater very freely ;hoc if attacked. if in pr ceeda.to oint out the the dtdease is not wad he saffared agonies and tortures untold. .the head, snuff up the nostrils. \Viol allay" a a ranger, b t that unde other Lances It Old' Uncle Billy owned a woman called _ h frequent! appeared i the Old and New Aunt Betty, who was Unious all over the the •naiads quickly. Maas ao declare daily �s{ __ i World. In this revie the writer goes community as a weaver. One day I Was Rcascam-tae. Lon eoawins the grand ab-0RS * vuTd; U. ba k as fai a the fifth ce to B,(,, to the sorbents. and so destroy the microbes. . ry, , sent over there to get some weaving that she Mikes pare, rich blood, etc. The food we time of Diad true Slaulus, who deacribes a had done for our family, and white them I Trt) 'I'111' i; i/ITOit:—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the: similar mails as rave lin In his da out lacks the absorbents, than In health lm- above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured - y p g y saw young Christian buried. Somebody paired and Hie seriously endangered. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have con.' ' Co ing dow to the Chr tion era he shows told the family that if they would dig a hole stimption if they will send we their Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. A. 8LOCUMr ; ' th b since th 12.h century, the disease, or and bury young Christian in the earth for " Never mind me, 'said the pyrotechnist M.C., lea West Adolaido St., TORONTO, ONTARIO. . on very aim lar to that ow epidemic, ap. forty-eight hours, first putting on him a mix- to his wife- I am only going down to the --- - - - - Tr T 4 -- _ pe red again and again d that the mortal- tare of turpentine and other homely mtdlelne city an • little rocket." BCpN p�Y EQUITY. STABILITY. ' ity was in some instances very great. He ib would euro him. Like anybody elms, they - ,- ' - A.P. 486. ' - �.�� co eludes by pointing to he fact that the decided to try the remedy as i sore of last - T �",� be t medical authorities. re of the opinion- resort, and they went to work to carry ono - - �� - rr11_LA • . .-. that the disease is due o some form of the heroic treatment prewribed. Well, air,----�-�""""- i- . 1 11 .-, Lif6' - oi• anism, which when etermined, some when I gob there they had dug the hole and . ; -- re ads for it may be dl. overed which ehwll ,placed the poor fellow is ib, wll bat his head, _ TEN POUHDS SO:dta �Z� ��� inhibit its influence as ha vaccinwbion that which was nob affected, and, after pacskinq I. ..L". . dr. ad scourge -smallpox, It is doubtial, the dirt around him, they remained towatch • iN i ho ever, whether this really interesting. the effects of the cure. tie endured the con• _ - ESTABLISHED 1870. , : �'. . . an instructive article will receive the at- fin6ment for the presoiibed period, although •. I TWO WEEKS ' 1 1890 - - .+ ,�I3,127 400 oft to tion its merits deserve,those who have suffering intensely daring the whole time, _ _ [ I Avuranoes In force . an. 1st, ha the disease feeling that they know and when they took him out he hardly loot `� f New,Atsnr►nces written m 1889 w • 4,G21 800 tN t en ugh about it already, those who have ib ed like the same man. But from that day ' t. r=-: _ THINK OF IT! Csah Income for 1858 . • . - 393 074 00 L . fe ling indiffprenb to the %story of this or forward he began to improve. The rhea Asset, Deo. 3lst. 11388 - �_ - 1.313 853 00 , anything alae, and those who have not. et maNe affection disappeared, be an to As a Flash Producer there can be. Vabilities, as par Governmenp YAIuation . w _ w - 1,223.516 00 r. ha it but are in anger of being fatten up, and finally becande as sound and tae silica but that - 9a ov rtaken b I it, feeling t at the lea they hearty -as any man in the community." Surplus - � 9 0 3 3 7.00 � • „ ? ,: , kv >A abo ut�the disease he better. And that is the man "That is bei Years have pared mince SCOT i . '; On B !dtrhtion n Speech. then, and christiwn llvts to dwy, . at inl; I - . SPECIAL FEATURES . Some temperance spear ere, by their iii- tesblmoatal of the effi ages Of the baric treatment in Dasa of infl,mtaatlory rhea-ENULS10 l Prompt PAyment of Claims. Annual Distribution or profits. • ... " � ­ _� temperate 1 gunge,. no only keep away „- . . f .. Bosom–&— . people whowonld alt. d their meetings. m.tism, ` Guaranteed Surrender Values and Liberal PolicT conditio . I.... ­. -.:- b also thoee who won d, bub for them, All Yom, Of Pyre Cod �irrr ON 811d N SOS Ates f __- Attend religi us meeting halep in religion. PSP I ` X HENDRY, Mattiager.. W H• RIDDLLL, Secretary'. - work,* gals come to arch. No good yonnq old, or middle-aged, who find them- Of Lime end ode f __ - _ - - • :_..�_., . ca a wee a er bettered b moron dein selves nervous, weak and exhansted, who is wi oat a vaL 1Mtiay have f - y y 8' g' , as a egad a day by the ase ` STANDARD CHOPPING M 1 L L S. JOSEPH MADDAUCH WRITES FROM MORRISON M + ` The man who is rade for the make of temper- are broken down from exosa or overwork mss$ i P ar: Injures the use f temperance. A resni*iag iu many of the following symp- ak lt. t cares i USESKM F NovtcyBsa 28rH,1888. a sker under the i pales of virtuous toms : Mental depression, premature old CONSUMPTION, l MILLSTONES Now chat i hive ziahaged fens in i nation may say t olish and untrue a Loa of vitality, lours of mneme bad o► P you one of your g y y age, ty, memory, $CIiOFULA. BRONCNItIS. CO U G N S AND ( FINESTCRINDER INTHE Staadard French Burr Ch th age witho t being co dared a bad man. dreams, dimnessof eight, palpitation of the COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- f WORLD Ro RENEwmc i I apP ne Iditla, turning in 1.bn he in a ad advoea of 'whatever he heart, eimissit;tss, !wok of energy, pain in the EASES. AS t'aLATABLE AS MIL.K. t t+urESAs IN IsoNlYtts II on it as part pay my Iron Grinder, I have no object - at attempts to Ahold. Fo be seeks to uphold kidneys. headache, pimples on the face or Genuine made byScottlit Bowne.Beeileville.Saimonf _- i! tion to tell. you 'that the plates used in we Iron t4 itby crime. His excite ant may be plead- body, inching or peonliar sensation .bone Wrapper; at all Oru98iats, hoc. and gt.00. I Grinder Dost S2 09, and latterly bat $1.00 per pair. ed as a pall tion for hi' crime, but crime the scrotum, wasting of the organs, diazinew, . `r , t nisi over 850.00 ►north last .rioter. oo"oasionwgj= ;, it is that ill commies n no the less. As specks before the eyes, twitching of the ca+tuetNF� a plate would last a week, but sometimets not over �c A t Nll'eD. Bend .tor tune - dr nkard w o kills his e.is a murderer, muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness,GOOD AGENTS STONcSWiLL EEG ,!�'i two or three hours. trAted C udo gue and terms. 1 so a tem er nee orator o says something de osits in the urine, loss of will power, Address, MEYERS BR' !., 87 Unrumb St-, Toronto. LAST A MILL i, The price of the mill was $65.0), much cheapeif no tree e a liar. He ay not have sanity tendernea of the wale and spree, weak and — UFE TIME 'iJbRS uu'i a than yours, but in the end was a very mush dearer 4 Lo tell the li • tab he fol it all the same• fight muscles, 'desire to sleep, fnily.ra to be �DI try ottvS BRANc H, the bent remedy oo x SCR ; mill. - Ian eatisffed that Iron Grinders are only out%. y • P known for all tamale complaints Sample ' fo EEfI EC'' ll! ,,!1. L. drnnka d Whe neve meant to kill his rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of l,ae, J. Taurras. 5ltichmond St. w,. rorooto can. o l I, able tor'tarmere who have a very small rmonnt of senores. There hesrin low of voice, desire for solitude, ; � "'I��� ,�I;iill chopping to do for their own use. W* •e, is hen ed despite h s r g+. .nd rvetox wta. Blears r ra ` $ II I,� . _ .,.. ;I is eat re on ' to nom gin of Ir j wry dons ozoitability of temper, sunken eyes i>ar- Hospital. No sire. Boot free. c i `` ^ i I„p �. . to the oan8e f tempera a by sheer Ignor- rounded with LYADEN CIBCLB, Oily looking CANCERG H. rtcMtcswlrr, M. D., rEeons t,' i J. COMEAU & C� MANNAKI QUE WRITES . s' a e of rp kErs. Who a man nets n to skin, etc., are all symptom% of nervous - No. eiT N1aRaf. St., artal.. N. Y. AeeE w �i i ` p brANTr NOVBABRR 23RO, 1889. ,. - ap ak, he pr fosses to to h other men. Bet-' debility that lead to insanity and death an- O NTo CUTTING SCHOOL Scientific and - OANACA I would tall inclined to a t to say not ing bhwn nonsense. lipeech lea cared. The spring or vital force having sy ms laught,, whereby artytt h, par ten ogles for not welting . fe said to but silver, whereas silence is lost Ib tsasiori function wanes in con- silos! rircuesM gra produced- geed for drou- sooner, had I act been too busy anti my ins b ' �� z Y- g den. B t balking n nssnse or untruth segnenoa Thc.O wile through abuse nom- Ar to 8. ZMIM10 .Prop., 4 AdelaWe St. ,vest 20 give the 2Q•icoh Standard ![ill a lair tris before :,L :, - a of a meta moulded I - S ►tan's foundry. mitted in ignorance may be permwaently writing. _ ,3 11 �N �' Ib rs the y things an the untrue thins oared. Sand our address for book on w 1-.111asr 31W ,\' ' ' \ ! I am most happy to state that I am entirely Dates: �' �,r g y bo mea. Address M. O. A DAY andp fled with the aeilt. itis doing splendid work. LL by tem canoe spew en that set sensible diseases peculiar 0000 rxeNpeti+bable work m the Movement. Wise men LIIsote, 50 Front Street But. Toronto, Ont. f men and ,rnrpen- Address T. X. t;tarrr► err. ! ' - ' ��. w not shire the Wolk of titin up meet- Books sent free sealed. s Adelaide lily set West. Ttur„ntt►. , 1 FOR SAGE. I .. i �> `: t Two No. STran Gaindera at $15.00 each, three No. i wherea people mak such foo Of them - Hsl►Bs D1l1I19?,rGluasanteed sure cars for loog- W.P-E-A#.G?-BRANT=. JIM � , r ; s yes. -f T mperance C roniole. standing Ooughs. Comma, etc. Ant S Iron Grinders. =25.tA eeaeh, aU in good order used. at*,,. thi Waa ptemel eft which ata f■iOt pax- your druggist foNr it or write to os CANADA.— with new plates. 0 � ` $r ; ; N' - .. ple lips. numbneen, pslpitatiosy s p .mar'C'nobc■ Take no other. R. O. SNIDER t - ' 1. I f r.; ,z,�Safe, Sure, tt►n Painless. bob flushes. rash of blood to the head, dullCa. Drunnist% Toronto. - t1k �� �Vhsb a orld of mea g this stwtement pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid -- - THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES k T6 great A.I. Blood. Rema Lr, the second heart beat aro erI CURE F TST bodies. nab�whab y are looking for, i. a ambo p ain .mat the breast bone, e 1 GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. m., ,. i not? Pa ams Paint a Corn Extractor Guaranteed to pure all dinaees of the blood B When I say Curs Ido noir meas _ r, b e great s re•pop nor care -sots in this etc•, can pceibively be oared' No tmre. no whether. brought- on by indiserstinn and exem or . merely to stop , and thea . .t' Pay. $end for book. Addrar M. V. Lo soN, n� them for a time "'. i ay. It ekes no so spots; safe, note P y- wising from heredt" cau les. Will remove plan. have them return again. 1 M E A N A R A D I CA L C U R e. 1 have made the disease of Ffls, *" ri + u �' i s sally a d with taints; sure and 50 Front Street East, Toronto. Ont. pplea and blotebse from the skin and by t►.s Invicor'at- Epilepsy or Falling 8ickneoss a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the ' j i " , ' in ae►tlos n the blood. restore t og powers arra worst cases Because others have failed is no reason for not now re:cervin a care. Send at i - , 1.fit"� %idly, wi o ,. inflam g the part; pain- The difficulty of climbing the srtinoi vol• build up the sceyitem of Wose awat3!erleg tram watitiRg once; for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Intalllble� Rer»sdy. Give Ex�resa gad x ;, - ' 1 alq. �D nob be imp d upon by imibw- otno of Itztadolhuad ==t be most Pro- dfmsatee- P� it par bottle. Address, OltDmaa Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure ou. Address: -M. QB ROOTS Zf`*� a 4 -� �a ns or ■ orate■. tsott000d. 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' V A ` .� !41 : -. , s4 _ _ .; k. ^fit. +. ... . ... :J 'r 1.- l ' .."- - T s t »m: 1, d •f. `•.,7 --..;dam,,.; ..f - _ g,f - i ,a 6 b s iw r r .t• r-- - .v J :. ., ` -.. -.. o- ... ,.� .: r .,,.. :- ,,. -. r is - - : ": .. �l i. -: . ... -. ,...... ,.. .. 1. I , '. l , : - ' , -` '- ::. �, #.: J ,,• �^.,. .: . n. , -- _ : s - r' s ..: s:.,- ,, _ t tt ,: .. ,- . ... 1 .. .. .' k • e a :c: ' - -'k- }. .. r fn 3` 4 . d a. x ( .� >. F , ,,e _ r' s . _ i f , : �. O i I a . '- LETTEF#S TO THE EDITOR.. five millioae of people eoattered over hat! a . -_ _ _ t' - k I .. . i oontineut needs their servfeee ;but where [This department is open to all for the fair die•• are they to be found ? In `villages. towns for- r `m s N '. .� . -11 cuseion of public duestions. The writer mast and cities, not on the fatal. They are giv-0 [ I .,� ,.r in all cases send his correct name with copy. in their best suer ie9 to the"dffferent pro - I r We wish it distinctly understood, however, g g ,. - 'D that in no case do we hold ourselves re- fessious or mercantile pursuits.• Is Mr, * _ j� } 7 pions expressed b comes. rformfn an etAaal service for 1 to �u you �ar�`�are au C. Dale s fdr• I. - -f sponsible for opj p 7 Edgar pe i; Y J _ pondent8.-ED. Ew9•] Mr. Laurier that a than selected from your j ��[� • The School Question oven ranks could not perform ?" Every in- spot cash. !'rTe guarantee sates-. • . XY ��.0 Lidur� g 16t telliQent Reformer knows that both Mr. faction to ever arson. 1fi;published eve[ Friday torniug �L it olSce << DsAa Ste, -The truth of th8 eayinQ li;dQar and the member !or North llrant- p . . ,'ickering, jut. Place a beggar on horseback, etc., etc.," a Dundas printer --are performing service TEx,vis iR.verified in the case of Mr. A. Gibbon for Mr. Laurier that none but a lawyer ii.�s per'pea ' ; Si -00 3 paid`ia ad � nee. who, no doubt surprised at settings hear- and a printer could perform. Yon seem _ �t 5� � �p�c�.alty ing, does not know whereto atop. It is to have a pretty hard opinion of the pro 06 RATES OF ADVERTISING. fessional politician. Profeesfonal or non- I + • Vimt insertion, p r line - - cents. more than probable that the great major- . ' )Gac:h subsequentinsertion, per line - " professional the life and duties of the aver- C 9 �: 1111111111111111111i� I ty of your eaders do not know this gen- p This rate does . of include Legal or For ga ad- age politician are amongst the most ard0- I • erteiaements. . tleman, so lately come into notoriety. ous of any section of tete community, aqd - 80eciat terms given to artier mak[ g' con- For the satistactton of those unprivileged there is no 000upation is life which gives , . m]IM14 . . ets fo■ 3 or 6 months o by the year. Half- so poor a reward for the time and money _ ' 7 • yearly or yearly contracts p Viable quay ly. persons. I shall, as far as I am able, give PIC ItiF RII� G. • _ Bosinees cards tai lines r under, with paper, some idea as to his whereabouts, in case expended. . - one year, $5 00, ayable in vance. they may wish to interview him on --T,he Conservatives over in York are . 1.-I-Notics in 1 column tau cents r line, ., shelving Boultbee." Well what would you -------------_ - ' ---- Ave cental per line each tsibsequent in rtion.. "school matters. He may be found at -' special contract ates Iliad known on pplica- his residence -somewhere to the Picker- advise them to do with a gentlemen of his - lion. Ito tree advertising. ing College --the basement, I think, of intellectual greatness ? Don't you think its I... I. -Advertisement without titter instr ellen! sent to be Role pro- is much easier to shelve him than to elect flL1E'j Za �� at re PPreopmare t, Ind ntil forbid en and char ed ac which he seems for' V e 1. . - � ­. . .. Rill be inserts _ P him to the House of Commune, or have _ordingly. Orders for discontinuing a3 erose rietor (exempt from taxation, of course) mems must bs i, writiHg 1)d sent Lo t e pub- p ( p him appointed Lieutenapt-Governor of , '. liaber. and reigns "monarch of all he surveys. Ontario ? Wishing your independent jour- .. . _- - - deb work pro ptly atten ea to. Or lie ma1.y .be seen driving at rather an nal every success, truly yours, _ . uncertain rate of speed in the direction of 0. S. CowA.y, - CIARK EROS . PROPRIE QRS. THz Nzws office, with some new idea, I t " aTj' ed th��e (ittr Pall' leap-Str ct Our lint :fir first-cl •sa Our JC7�1 E:Ctilt� )t - Support of th(3 u! 01)1(3 of Pic -el presume received from his "one l�alf of . OUNBARTON. - , ' . . . . -e a F - • tndependo ce. the ratepayers," whose names if given, , . . .. _ - LocalPap •r. • would, I fear, fill but a very small space : The nitutes of the visitors -this* week 1 � Iin tit's column. Our section would in- are mostly unknown, _having come and SPLENDTD: FELT BOOTS . `-� is - The hearty were one ' iug andvi inity. deed.be in a sad state of decline taken their departure without giving their - - i' .. -_ w _ FRIDr1ji, •TAN 24,' I. half its ratepayers to tolerate this indi- canies or leaviug their cards. I - NBAI .vidual its their spoL•esniau. Like the re= [;v-erybody expects a treat on T:lesday . markable Don Quixote (I beg the. Don's night, Rud if we way judge frottl•the ace• • pardon) tills Mr. Gibbon whose utter want tivity of the Mauageiuent conituittee,such i �. 0 • NOTES AND C MMENT ((f cuntinon sense is the only excuse for wall bo the result. Tea will be ejerved in • iiia impudence, draws upon his imagine• the basement from 5:30 to'7:3t). and then .. ; I - 11 :. ;• tion and perhaps `•fee!s that lie is She one a k+ood program will entertain. Mr. Ken- j� ,,�li(��*lj� (� ��;� j�1y����rlt �, feW. : .. .. Saturday i filet c gorausly �sa11s called" to amend errors in teachers and nedv, respected ex pastor has been invited r, 1 �- the hackney d pliras '`all imm grant trustees. His effrontery carries him so to attend and several elocutionists and parrs left '�'E't. , is worth 1000 to the colt [try." tar as to assert that "whoever intormed vocalists will also occupy the platform. .. , - . ' There are Bally god groun for me as to why some of our children were Let evervone turn out and maike this en- - . ' - . c•• ` stating that hs emil; ants �•ho trice attending,�another school di] not speak deavor of the Ladies n -grand success in .. - , . - I here from tl E3 old c ulitry cost Call- the truth. Illy informant was Lite teach,• ever+ particular. - .. . aI:>< '2000. 'The cost about 1000 er of those childrEn who xcry justly and The congregation of Da- Barton Pres- ers- -•0 $ y naturally came to the conclusion before byterian church held their annual meet- �� Overs ho'*es. ltpi>3ee to „e thgnl h re, audthe i cost stated, when some left just ,after having ing on Wednesday the 628th inst. .M"". ' .. , � ... 1. -:- I- about anotl r $10 in charity c�c. been lowered in class, others, after being Tavlor was elected chairman, and 11 r.bb - . •' Canada is n w sufficiently pgp'tlated informed that, for their - benefit, the'' Holmes beeretary. The receipts for Lite. ... - to relinqui 1 the artificial lleans must be lowered. I fiml on enquiring. year were as f blow's :-balance fl otil last : . � '� w f- � . ... adopted wile the c untr}• w1s it its . � � " '_ . that it is quite true fir. Eddy did, at the year 5113, sabbath c(►Ilec►i(►las 53:33, clear ret hest of \Ir. Gibbon, examine his child - �� A R' T T -1 - . infancy. T e Grover Imelit she lie, inl l teres• sab.,criptious g3t:ti, utirai••u 9133, 1 �1) 1 ... - and probably did give the satisfactori de- budding feud SM13, cemetery 573, sab- i `' l i sense, bare topped tll(t ilnpol ration ClSlon" statod, as the examination was over .s 1 - i - i3f old con, tr iaa ars and fc eons bath school S>iJ 'wd fr(s:u other. sourer 3 1 the wore: in which she had been carefully 4330 tuakiug, a total receipt fur ill .e.tr of . years aao, b tt what . spect:LCie'to see drilled. �\otv+ithstauding this, her teach- S16Y;1. (►f tills atuouut 6`_'78 was raihe I by � t _t � �- � -c _ � ���� � � j�Cs t sir John .11 cdonald s government to er, w•ho, I amaintain yeas the .t,test judge, the I,adles' Ai,i Asac►ctatsc►u. `lire lib � «1 I�t�(11C'� tlll(� Jf (_ ��� , day propos[ In to i:I rease the : lrcady found' it neces my for the child's gond btu -;-I- -Ills were for ordibar% cspet:di• • . . ! t'11U1'lnOtlfi a lienal expenditure IOf its and that of the rests! that she should be tore Siti7, i:,;s�ious Qla3, lrttiicliq;,• fuadt1j�(l ��1'j(•�1�. - I laced with those not so advanced, but ` hilnigratio L Dep L t:r,ent." A ore p t 3fi5tl, eElnPte►. and t=abbttth . 11 .1.1 Sly. - . ' . . . . �, was saved further trouble by lier removal nlahiug a total exi►euditurc� of .1:i3`i. In properly* Lrl r It tilt; Departmea ;be re- front the school.. This tuav bo why Mr. 5dbbat{a c(,IlectiuCts. yuaric•ri% s :ltscr,p . fcrred to ase ii ' s ed i1) "The 1•op0- Gihhon has changed Ills' wlud since he tiuus aiM ,uiiaiuu fund there Its:+ been a I1. l�attou Ot I'2 up rs." .Irt these c ennuis remarked to wA that "had I not uphel(1 daccc�ase frctw •some cause, hitt as the ot• �i.tive Lace re: u(,ntl es gess d our '�1r. Eddy tlheie would hate been no op (lin,([` exi►eu•liturc• has; been less vrfl leave- ' . 1 si i u ton beim► elected trustee" • c►r - � , o hauil_ f -ota all : .. o o a ue-'i n a n n e s � I ' rpiniuti of he Dr. Lainardo tyle of no t o i !,tall a libelctl l ala ace n . philantliro •st :� a,:d -of emi ration It ivay be his feeling of importance since branches of•the church of •S'l96. Tile � . - . tcnei;ts in « ne al. 1'e trust the'Gov- lie has begun the ttavment of taxes to Lite liabilities ("f coingregatu•n arc- N^5500 oil the _ - - - T_- _ • a oan,ouut of 03.4.2 on an assessed income church aojl Sri:#() o1) mRns e, 'Lich do not f - ernnlent wl 1 r cGiisi lei its pro o>al to [either real or it„a,•ivat 1 of X400. As to ! . • ,e ditl:cultie s Fresh-. 5 look ft,riuid�ib e tuuridetin„ ti i�cre se th gr Litt wards enli ration his inability to give children proper hove over conte lit the pat;t. `1 he tot>ll coat o[ rr �vas �s - �-mice fou • Lotie� to your Icelers traiaiug I am now fully confirmed in stay ehnrelt is 34::01.40 of-wthieh S40'24.` 2Is . . under sortie les inn rious hret xt sir beiief without the necessity of -*watching have been sul•scribed Rud paid lea%ing on _ • Jahn. their conduct on the street'' for proof. I (j- 550 of Impaid subseript:on and w•e stall I - - _ w•isii it distinctly understood, that should elope :true parties who pruinia•ed this w-iil . N iee glass sets, -t pieces, onlN, I- .)(•., • large , cater pitcherfi - - - WHITE ALE, . . L fi fora` tt:ug his filial dut3 , uurth. 141 iss Wit to has veturued [ween City after a sli+•t visit. Hiss Tayl r, of Sa dford, is . . • • - visiting her Many relatives and ' [his nrighb >•ltoo(l. . • Mr. Hew1 ;G, of T ronto, In - past week been the i; est at M 'Awre lie refire -1 trout city life I . ace his wast i power.. !Hiss Me l ee, of Hamilton, ! ,Bent paying a visit to her folks IsVt friends who are glad t see her c to show tela lher ten er ties wi wale have n xnbeen a tirely bre Mr. Geo. Burton hile in t lately met ith a suer cus acrid. severing hi + thumb I m his I is doing nie 'ly -and a expect F weeks lie w yl be able to• comple . ' tract, • - After an absence f six ybar Wilson, e1) c;ld townsman, ha '=and purpos s following his oc( �' . ; earria,,e in ker and blacksmitl - life appearE to have greed will friends wis t Ilial every succes _ mess. s . It seems that on of our ci received a Whiteca letter t .. ' - sencius the gs on ac ount of lA f'y _ .I.- !,ate.- Our )eople do not much , 1.with White cap mov meats, buy nines act n such way as ri;,•l,teous i diguatut . . F. A. li-atoti has I e .overed . , - his arta of or the a [:set last c - accident %% as cause( by a rapi - rid collidi ,, with tl eirs, but i ed its a ni st fortun to circum PoreF.t fell beneath )r this town have lost its popul r and effigy D. R. Be on, wh was also at the tim of the ishap. H Hader hi more ashy brotl tuerciful ispeusatI n guarded Irori or. The fiftl annual , nglish Dit . given by lie �letli diets on Mc int; Feb•. 3rd. O Sabbath s be condu ted by rev. Mr. I Toronto t 10:30 and 7 o'cic 2:30 by ev. N. ill of Mar . Monday lie Din r will stat last uut' 8 o'clo k. The ti ' will not a expecte to eat for f hours of •ourse, 1 [less they . posed- tit the c utmittee wi. upon tbs. The crowd is al . mous. a d the ev nine is alwa .. pleasant of the y ar. The bf r `_ speakers among the minist county ill be or send, sad tl choir wi i fnrnislfl the music. den At. .P. will ill t11e chs large w ole sheet bills for pa streak t your gi before 8 r does. . Mary Hilts of a�rkham to _ last mo th, leavi gmall - Hilig 'tiotls f ainistr C ., S°t:.. eH. >. y. a C ( b t { A i- e r �tr a , � s X. N i •I � j: r y {p,( �Y,,}`t t vi4 t • t( 1 rrZllill� .Y )7S' �}} � Agq•. Y f Y' "'f• d fr l • .1.s{� G •y- � x •Y �f 4- t S p . P . i� t ? 4 " 5•! r. ` t a( N- i env snore of those s.11y articles apppe�ar by be true to their word and retipuud accutd, / 1. 11 r. A. -Gibbon or "his ``one half of the iu�ly. _ !UC., lax' a colored preser�-c� ti Ales � 1C., 1)1•elltj plates -OC., 1 s gone ratepayers," they will be treated with the ^ 0iir earrespp'lideut snits lento Tup blitter dishes 1-l•C., erell m pi•tcl. ars 10e., 111,, h lamps, all c`OIIl- silent contempt they deserve. N t.ws about last w•eekk Opeu Letter, anal 2 r ► Cr ni the If there be fuisunclerstanj�inns ot•rcrnt leis rciunrlcr will appear next week, to- plate, _JC., Chlldl<ell 6 1101ida�• l►UOI;S 1, 1() sled 14c., t1011S lit rlaints-and I am pleased to Ray there g ti wit(► a few from our own peu.- half price, greAt barID e anis on our 10(;, t, ble. ti aware let half t present itre few -Ave shall settle them in the usual Et, - v-;-' elle rC�lllar price. Eagie ►�tC'ftltl Washers 1, 1llEI1'S ribbed f,• Buds in wav and not through the columns of R F public newspaper. Thanking you for . Elizal eth lirook,, of Markham, cried on shirts and drawers 34C. each, t'trl'3' 11ea�'y fill «col J�)c. a'Or th- i for the space, I remain, respeetftiliv yours, :�aj;ust 8th last lell0bg an estate of $900 90c., .yarn 40c. .per lel. - • Ie Avenue Dimes O'Co:�xott. and Sarah J. Woolen. of Sew•tvarket. has i •ecuper• - . =. -- �•-• -- petitioned foi• adtlliaistratiou. HARVEY' ` CHEAP CASH STORE'S - Reply to the Open Letter. A Montreal Tuan has been condemned 1-i C� 1 !.� v to pay the sum 81 •as damages for having is at pre _ -- - -- ----. - - - -- -- -- .. r lire, and IDEAll SIR[ -In your issue of Jan. 17th called upon a persau in a factory with a - - il around you give, with the best of intentions no view to collectittit a debt. - The court held . It White_ doubt, the Reformers of West Ontario that Lite domoacile of the debtor is the prc- _ i U. •°some chunks of fatherly advice. Will per place at which to demand money that - ' Roods you' allow me the doubtful honor of at- is owing. It further declared that to ask e . almost temptiQ.t to defend my conduct in having on the street for money that is due con- . ' three times voted for an outsider. Your . . , a dJ He theory is that having the utmos.11reedom stitutes an assault. We dont believe that i a few in choosing our candidates, the member of this decision will stand good in Ontario. . _ _ � . 9 K I NG ST., W EST, e his con- parliament should. represent ass nearly as _ _ ____ _ _ . possible the varied idterasts of the country Nest!► AtIvertixrmetats. �� 2 1T7ORON"Ta , Mr. Jos. and that it is a mistake to elect a city =�_ _ -i• .LV 1 i returned lawyer to represent all agricultural constit- _ •btrf y 2301fer. �``s*. The '*�' 4 J �. I ation as* ueucy- / �,, :,�► . % The Repairing of F lrle-atld Co' m- . Prairie The history of government in (Treat T�1i0 year old heifer strayed or was , t c Heated Watches I'eCBIVe Britain and Canada is the history of a y y y C �US•E - S •� l p rim. Hie dricen onto my premises about July !at4 n struggle to, on the one hand, broaden the laat. Owuer u,ay trove ►rol•rrtp, l►a ezjj►ensers .r_J* d W special attention. - s in bus[ franchise until it gives adult sugrage, and and take the aniu,al tiway. iVY.'H1TE, lot ` "r ' on the other unlimited choice is the selec- 96, 3rd con.. Ilekering. it -Is - +<a-�-t=. ! . i ahs has -- _ -- ,- cx /, 'J f All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. RUSSELLS tion of representatives -abolishing all pro• 1j,,�@81.t Zj,/,ta,r�3t- ._► t eatelihig party qualifications. So far the result has r - ' P 1 y / - - - etions of that every increase in the war and -- is ix,�,�t, !fit•' R�OBT. CUTHBERT -. . been, Po l E wish to infortu the public that we� / i upathise privileges of the people has been followed !� have got our butc:,eri^g business how in `.�j'; Practical Watchmaker and .Jeweller. eu some by an increased sense of respon-ibility and full otaeration, and keep a coestmat supply of all - 0 } O arouse increased material prosperity. In Great kinds of freali and cured meats. Our cart de , ` '-=-"��� i+• 9 c� Britain and Canada all parties believe livers meat ttiny►there in Picltering and sur- `` !' K1II� St., We$t.1. rounding country. (food fresh meat• low pricey, that it is necessary to have the best ov- -- - - - - ---- -- ------ he'its(= of Y g remelt delivery. anii we have come for to stay. ----^— -- --- — — — — -- eruiug talent i1) the country in Parliament. ;. Ct,LLIS b- &ON, Butchers, Pickering. ek. The _ -, -- 1 y driven They also believe that if with his Strong -- _ _- - - " . __ -__-_ I *'GOODS perafonaLmaguetism a man of one party is T �T (" s regard- able to win a seat from Lite other he has a COUNTY,. C O u N CI L0 � M M i ' I sure that perfect right to do so. At the Dominion p ' iiplwoul(1 elections of 1878 a well-known Ontario County of Ontario. . nt! clerk, politician was defeated, Within a year he F1 L first meeting c,t I I.M, t'ouncit of the - the rig found a seat in Ilritish Columbia, and T Corporation of the Count% of Ontario, for • . , d lie Kone neither province lost anything by the trafi- the year 14M, will be held pur6i, 71)t to Statute in . - r -+but >a sa:ction. In 1879 Mr. Gladstone, while that ►shalt, at the Court ld,t:,�c i1) the t.awu of ,� RAISINS 6 10,�d 20 Cents Per Lb. ■ gainst the running for an English con-titaency and Whitby o1) , -: - ' .'.. _ t - livin7t in Etigland, successfully contested TUESDAY, 28th DAY 0 JAN.-• - dr will be Mid -Lothian in Scotland and still retains inetant,at the hour of two o'clock i1) lite after - the seat. You may : "If this were A closely noon. All accounts to be laid before the Conn- • . an - - j slay even- cil must be forwarded vroperly certified to the contested or hopeless constituency otic of Clerk, at least three days betfose tris meeting ofI . s� m as spa r� vices will y C • arkwell of Your own number would be permitted to the Council. JNO. E. FAREWELL. ,k and at .., 11. bear the battle's brant and wear the t+cera." u-13 County Clerk, County ontarlu. - . ham. On From Confederation to the creation of _--- , - ' . at 4 and West Ontario (1167 to 1883)'there were six me, people were in South Ontario. Fear of these TO -CONTRACTORS.. GEO.. PARKER, DUNBARTON P P were won by T. N. Cibba and twice he was . . sur straight defeated. Three of his opponents were . . eel so dis- local men and three were outsiders, among CNEALED Tenders will be r4ceived by ---- -- " — ' - -- . -- -.-- -- -. - . l not insist them J. D. Edgar of Toronto, who: was de- ►. the undersigned for the undermentioned • vas enor. feated by about 33 votes in a t tat of near- 9•uantitlan of cedar tipiber for use of the Munl- y 1 4000. The first -re reNr%r seutat ve of West aipahty of the Township of Pickering, no to I �8 the most Y P Monday, Feb. loth, 18110. Vii :---8M feet Cedar It platform Ontario was a local man, a those of no Timber 10x10, 18 ft. long; 6000 ft. of Cedar Tim. ' , . who had anything to do that nomin- bar 10:10.17 ft long; 1000 it of Cedar Timtmr,1. Ike THE PLACID TO BUY „L. • ra of the 5x6,18 ft long; 7000 ft of Cedar Timber 5x0, 16 ft I s Markham ation know that it was n easy matter to long; 5000 tt of Cedar Timber axA,tii ft long. To * . Fine.. Teas,-, • John Dr- get the right man nomina ---ihe one who be delivered as foclows: 8,000 feet at Pickering Choice _ Stigal s, Fine. 1 eas Beautiful had fought the hardest battle for his party. V tilme,12,000 feet at Claremont, 15,000 feet at • . see tie If ever the party decide to have &lease Brougham, and iso feet a &l up ton- alslns and Currants or an thin iculars.and Tenders will also be received up w the same t. anything i' man the trouble will be to reconcile local tte for the supply of 6,000 feet round cedar f, iebodv else differences. There ought to be more far. �ber, 18 ft long 10 inches of diameter upend, Z%�u may Fant in. Grf)Cerles mers in Parliament. Every year hundreds to be delivered at Pickering Village. Brougham d J Vi .. ,.; - -= and Claremont in equal proportions. .. . _ ' of and sone go through our Uuiversi- The lowest or any wader mot neoemarily as NEW tuehip, died ties, and the Dominion GlQvernmeat which ospted. By order of the CQunoll. GBS SETS JI1 ST ARRIVE s state. JohI�, � ... I,:; _-..m controls the �ttding of 3b or 4o millions D. B. BBSTON, clerk _­ BEAUTIPUL TEA AND DSATS. 41 ion. -4� �'._, -,of d.1, - " ­­'­,� 44i, - -- ­ .i'. C �11 ollars p ear and makes laws for Jon 2W.. I... M- 18.115 Wbttevale $. O. 1 , I . I . - - - - ., x,. -6 - I I.. 1. .. pv. --..he -I., V, P v:.• !� ... . - +- .. :' ... . ' �.... ... .. - : "x . ... -. .. �- � _.. . �..• , '. :, a --�� . , ,.. t., .e,t , . is _. ... a : ` °i' `, -.1.2 p ' ... r 1)e Y §:'. f - • h: .a 17 a, c4.�� .c .� !v e x ,{��f7' J ,y f - qq .N ✓t 6 . a. 6'# i` r^ .tFr� i eY I ib 8- t. k F. • .. .... ..J. r .. -,t .: - a. . ..�_ i - 6. 4. i t m. r r a. �� Vit' , . 4. R v y. [ - 2 r. t+ . 4 �' sr a W t F� o , B •'A -,;. 6 4 i tY -; k r � 7.. . 14 � at , F '. , 'fie. r'!6-#"' -°"k i. }.' qR�a. x.4 i _ k tw R `, r y 3 •� A �. *� ,r. z }. . to { I.p}sr. '. V- t- f.i's W ..q,.. 4th- 'd"`'r{ �a :'i'� = Q w a t - 4� /. :. A r max= _ . - ? k§ f h �+' i ; , , �., .. _ ,.- Wt =9% mow: _ �#CR'::'t,-- n,...{"a3�.?r..% ..-..�`ec•. w'' .�t>l�:t ......4 -r9: - ..: i::yda �Sy:",3r,. eSf u1�4•..� / BROW I ' •., y�� ' Everybody is siftl the beautiful snow, and it comes so slow - Mr. Thos. Pouches of is grippe but w around again, we ho, J. G. Hubbard is i Mrs. Dunham is ' daughter DdrR..Tohn, Badger is visiting 1 Mrs. O. Johnston. Our teacher, Mr: ' the University to stt . place here is being fi of Woodstock, who Tery favorable impre J. Arlington Cook ed a very good lectu hall last week, but as the one delivered cently by a J.P. T - - of pity for the union convipeed us the d least lashed publicl sentiment. The new Preslyt( proceeded with witl will cost in the ne At a church inee:,iu - ments were perfect, .[loving order. 'Ill Main street etas be( and Material is h(,i ready for sp i ino. Mr. Will. Smith - 1. intelligence Mona: daughter, Mrs. NIC - • " Dakota, was IVing brain fever. Mr. started for Dakota sage, and the niau3 trust that goods Tie _ better awaits him u is well known here ' married. The Social Club jug Monday night eluding a short . meeting '1•liursday. . debate on Con.line, - bate is ilte result o side au acceptance great atuouut (A the event. The el several feet de -(!I) ii speech, and .,heli 1 - one letter Las been soliciting poiur�ra, Sir, In 6i 111eo taken 'itis• l;( -n i t Duce ititerestiti;; cotue of l"ca�rau :' interests Ili a MOS cauuot lee for lar grippe-itupos,il'I ere(i before this Iunti•iwoljy—a;,;al: il no, not , hi, a love but that uef� l Bible. He nhigl:t in whirl[ lie s;a,l; old couple, er,dea' There was our most brilliant all, ever held here, :t - or the decoratiothi ' people worked to . 1 mottoes and exec' looked 'like a ,ver am indignant. I i_:Vself, but I ' �a . loan near the doc thing so I coucln coaxed its for I seemed to know become of Veterz I Gran(hna lis' more! We l:av( - • . stalk above itis sad winds moat lifeless leaves. Write yourself, ( (lion, anot Some of our c -. 1,% grippe but not - . People to this - the Brougham c The Greenwoc Monday, Wedne week,. as the ba given exclusivel. We ace sorry . ' Green River cor - pee of that ente lously afflicted v a dose of firs. V Bro. Pica, it is , - . for the gripes. . John A. Whit - ing young town the Peterboro at img the past we load of hogs fro he went to Turc week with a lal a hustler, and ; price in cash fl) of course does this Vicinity - • . The regular i •social club was - . Monday eyenin . debate being "I is beneficial to , Young, Robert took up the en . while Messrs... Jaives Madill t ter lite interest sides haudleti manner, but tri worthy shoetue the nekati•ve 31 in favor of the of the debate a was gone Hiro, j being all overt, of seven piece I. person, and be returned to t _. some very fiuc ` then Mounted the audience a I -ly encored he ' and sing Miss E ' ber was an ins • I • :,, A. Hopkins of ., A. White of B #: Mr. B. Hopki MUSIC was axe . ly appreciated . 7 I c'`,- r ..k f n-,. 6 } 5 1. - 5. F' ♦F - s,' .�,. �.: .., 1` --tQ. I s C ]] * G Cit itif 4. f T. y't 1 111 g,\. � �--;�,,7 ° , { rY f �' .! lE'S I_ .. r# • u t' 4� .... _. 4 �d�, �_ ; �1_11117ED,, '-A441 1 ,SETSO * 4 . F1�4 y r .qI ., . .,-,;a ,, fjF1:,i; . I. --. I. ­,; I , ., , v? 3'.., 6 i -_ I ­...__-, 9 e.,., .. `•- .. , S"' ! .1. : - � -Si q. I5F 'pf ! I ri .. as .A �' 'rkria{•. j' R �. j 11 '. .. , k '` % svv X_ 1. �, 1 c, fi ERS , . i t c ,i sees - . _ _ i. ._,>_, ,. ._,v„ Yo,+n "` .s- �- . _ - 'i,: _ `t _ '`$'°i--' ii$ M� if -dTM, _ .'i Ft _ } . a'x' `3 1+ .$ . y' .,y. . _ t _ J.r, -I ,_ .'45' `'. J . .: '.`i --J', Fu ,'",+' `� - Y - - - _ 4 r - 5:" - - _ •a-- - `F - +'.:sv Y r c ,.. , . i - y :i 3•_ _ , - `. i r :x 'V:. "f " .r%• . '' �':' - - ' n.2 F dr . r4 . f yI i . a( �x v, <y ........ ,. .. .. i.4'�+.=rte s,i-:£ -_:. iv. - s+ gJ .k`' �. •4_ f F�a.' �.: C. 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J ! ► I 4q F .. .. :: - _ .� h. .wi ..,. ..i: `N . •. fir: -s-' EF I t , , F... k = aR .1 .r: ,_ ...,. - . se es.. .. ..e a .,,. n ' ... -, - , •: S ., yr. test f -_sees .,-. .. _. - __ - - .f+..- ... a : d.- k.. _-... a. r` t 'f . .+. ,.µ. : r 14 •fE-F'.r � x - + f E yam+ 1- r. H'Sa . r. , , n: - iF : `k ,. .,- •,vin x, '" tits. . ..,+ rd4- .4 - �'�.t+}4l • 541 .: _ I= : �� �' Y l , ! , N, . .BROUGHAM. is needless to try to diseribe it here as ttn� W , . s. , , a Fo = . w rltlieili p �1 thsm•1COMPANY + , zr �:� ­. , I , ...a t ,,�,: they must be h®and to be appreciated, a ���� MENsalve. et W� A �HARRTS.- � !, r WK =•, ,r` -a 'Ever body iia sighing •'OU' oUe''uow, sono by T• H. $iret was next in order,he oltatity, z.o.itaaittooa, tram youchtal hiuntiyaefzcrerrs of type <a f. . the bea tiful snow, It is needed so bad given it Seventv Two To -day Boys" �9ateedi:ea ea 6dnb bee �ke>teeU ���,��`�r� L3.�.�'�.•t ��eel :5132- del'• _% � _. r`� ' and it c mss so slo amidst an uproar of whistling, sfamrp►ng 1�•iiabte• overm-donor experience. Address-- `• Mr. T os. Pouch r his `$ sepi3re-attack and encore he returned and sang.the Old Q>l>i.D= � 6Z•f zM'D�• Ostinaaa. f ►t ' ,/ 'W`� =hV6� 4 of la ippe but ill soon be moving Door Sts Another instrumental b ������' til '•n u.t for women - +•..r• `°a vw.ri g p• y ..t,.b,e ; ]»flan [,Lada »d+ ULde i awy 3 tc ' - ''� ' ► ' a around gain, we Ii pe. . L' iscoms orchestra tollowed quickly, after �� for ; ; ' ire• • r � _ .1 ,P 1 J. G. Hubbard is isiting at P, Hoppe s.. which Mr. Thos.Brown in a reading sac- o>ll r= 00., WMWU'1'O, Caaadaa -.. , . ,1:1; Mrs. D nham is visiting ner grand- needed admirably in C6tioincing the su- �`¢�^ daugllte •Mrs. Joh Ston, Oshawa. �irtt. dience that a mouse up a mans pant leg g�pl FOR �'°'°° '�'"" °''' "'r o. t reds. is fir to flan..• 1[.ife. t.oi Badger is visiting er parents, Mr. and was any thing but a pleasant thing. After flie.�•.rr o t ` Mrs. U. Johnston. another instrumental by -Miss Hopkins, >r 1. man..r.o,t tw"W..aim it .atloe } ilke no other �"�pW sellawal E�= Our t ocher, lf�r. Brodie, has gone to Mrs. White and Mr. B. Hopkins, the � .:'ttrr,teB:flt%iaid` b.,r it neatens apeetecie., haft = __ - : {w,uuw.rtuM i. maeret• a.d o.rt to � lost" aMn,ate aat,ehie•tede Yhtp 1 . botttti the University to std medicine, and his evenings • entertainment was brought = s - = ' ' . d4 y y at tir.W botdas for 8a saebb.et�aae r� Addrao• place here is being lied by Mr. Hopkins to a close by Mr. Madill in his great char- ,„ DIXON. box OW TOBuNTO. (±ANADA � � 4 � # ofWoodstock, who has already madle a atter son John J,ben'amin Bin Ghost Y c%�� t - � � _ .� Woo , Y K • ,t.._ -,,,,-►, - ,< fa orable im ssion. which' brought forth cheer lifter cheer v 11111E CIMINNIS P!El111T1115 .. , y ry P J. Ar ington Cooke of Oshawa, deliver- from &lie audience. kir. Colin Philips oc- SUPERFLUOUS MMI A w ►two t>,.t wi6 +' • F ed A vely good lecture in the temperance copied the cllail during the evening and °e°°°� b.,r . �,a„ 0'�."'•"°.ti.`°vir.tf ' <A hall las week, but it wad not so telling disposed of his. arduous duties in a man- !IM'LES wMD BLOOUIIEADS'�`°"`" � �. himself and It l leas. r.mo�edm 1�f= ` as the ne delivers In the goat office re- tier creditable to ►gil y P from tetosoday. vr.rr,ntill tri,aefor•odiltratall $1. - centlp y a J.P. he former left us full ing to the audience. The next meeting of 1II�i�CON'lILEN r �11,LS For those Pal : , :{ of pity or tho untoi tunate,while the other the club will be held in the town hall pyp��pt a &®atter of solicitude. wbectLer t„rRueee ,t to uneoW.- 4urt.bte or uaG►. onebl.-pAT 1tt1I.K1i o ANTI. ''n convinc d us the rttnL•ard should be at tiionday ovenini, Feb. 8rd the 8ut►ject for oosrm r<ttcs P,i, #a + ,s month`Phe, comae least la }led p11b11C y. TWO sides t0 a debate being "li,esolved that total Prolti- ao.ler.ea. tin+•F•►,er►awort,..aneverae. �eerone I ' mous l UVWAnaat, $9; Ot tbra MaKIL s mWdtelse, Sk . ' - aentii�i nt. b:tion would be more beneficial to .the w.rr.r % .. �'{ ° ' ` olovsxt+Aitrs.• The ew Presbyt rian church will be conutry- In addition to ti,e usual pro- CONPLE)aON WAFERS .asw"Aw L- .e proceed d with wit , out loss of time, and gram the Whitevale Cornet Band is ex- Mail the akin. develop the form Rarro,e�a. Bbrnmuin . To the Farmers Of Pickering Township •: m ell wuraaeR.l,. I'll tai a b„ or six tx,xee for � will co in the n iahborhood of 82000. petted to be present, a company of talent- &ddrew esm a><pvaaa GENTLEMEN :-At this season of the year I wish to thank; all my .1 ' . t g g • customers for the hearty patronage which I have received, acid trust that my ° At a ch rah mesa last week arrange ed artist have also been en a e(1 who will got► sunset Wert. sow'n�• �� insula. ere perfect d and things put in render Sol Smith Russells celebrated ---- -._- - my dealings bare been such as to tae;'it; confidence in the future. During gloving order. Tl corner of Iir�ck and drama, "Never Judge a man by his ap- the past year there pace been sold X000 of the Brantford Light Steel Binders,. Main street has been choseu as tite site, pearance.. Liscoms orchestra will also ` - . and m tenial is be ug hauled to the spot be present and discourse sweet music dur- sled over 500 of these were sold to fanners in Toronto and' vicinity. In pun- . ready for sprig;. iug th eveniucy. As the Proffessor intendsCchasing implements, farmers should 'not only ascertain whether a machine - bir.' Vm. Smith received tee startling, Morin, to the city shortly, this will likely " 4`� can do good work, but should also consider the durabilety of the article and - intellig nee Mond morniug that his be iris last appearance in ui,lic fat some '�--•--' „ the reliabilit of the maker. The fact that no time can be lost in harvest. _ 'daughter, r, !11ra. M Iver, of iPark River, tiiue and none should fain o hear him,he The-"$• - =.+r"'J►F1Zic']�,i] �e without cudatlrrering the crop should shotty the necessity of securing a ma - Dakota was l -in dangerously ill with La, his orchestra well in hand, which goes Spectacles and Eye Glasses thA enrostaida chine that is not liable to fail 1n it5 duty just ata time when good work is ' brain ever. Mr. Smith immediately to yllow that as a musical conductor he is to vision known, for saga by . . for Dakota n receipt of the Hies a decided success. As no charge for ad C. DALE, : - - PIChERING. most required. A day lost in waiting for a new part, or a mechanic from the , started l - - shop, may mean file loss of acres of grain, or more than the difference 1n sage, and the man friends of the fatnilr mission to the halt is made it should be o . ___d� . I between the L''Brantforci" and a cheap short-lived machine. In those trust t at goods ne s of a change for the crowded on this occasion as it wilt be - F '• better waits him arrival. 1Ire.McIver the event of the season. ALPaA.,. rare instances where the Brantford needs repair, the required parts may be is well known here and lies nqt been lung EN to take orders for A'si eery $t(►ck secured either at my Agency, Pickering,- or at the ware -rooms, 9 Church st., Inarrle BCARSO on calory or commission. I can make s Toronto. Thanking all customers for pafst patronage, and asking a continu- • - The Social Club Ia(� a success 1 meet- Successful ante of the same, and wishing all a Happy New Year, - Anse Emma Chester has been 13jiending ,S�L�;,�,,a�,/1�3.N 23. . . ing M nday night nd a nice p gram in- several weeks in Toronto. I rerliaitl trul ours, . , . cludin a short debate. a special of guy one who will Rork and tont►w my in- y y' ; Mr. C. C. Rowan has been dangerously struetiong.. %% tel furnish handsou,e outfit free. P3.C1e=iYlgr, ' ineetin `Thursday Jaut30;-there will be ill, but is re�over}ng again. and pay Four salary or commission every week. Mill 1Z.&A.XT 10MB Y'T�3, - . ' •� debate u Comme i4.'Union. This de- The village school has been closed host Write for terms at encs- ' O. (I 62-a i bate is the result o . a challenge from one Surseryman. Toronto, Ont. �-1� i - of last week on account of the principal --- .. - -s . side ail acceptance �rom the other, and a DI r. Palk having the grippe. '(� `� c I �j /� �l �� TT j�I�i E • , cunt of interest will surround. The t�'ashinoton Vethodist S. l3. are J, E ANDRE �I IJ 1, �ET11KI1`I Vl v - great a � ISS I ' - tl_e e� nt. '1'lie cl ief debaters arA buried making preparation for theirtcegular au- 1) ENT 1', p . several feet deep iY Llue books. figures of ni�eraary which will be held on the last -�,� t� r t North=east tor,' Yonge do Queen sts. < - sneech and such li ersture, while at least Sundav and'Iondav in Februarv. t,., ,�- -' '" I. _ , 'i n It would make too eon^ a list to iilentiota �� • , one lei el has been ant to Llastus W� uta Thr largest 7Uental ot_icr iii Turouto.. soliciti i� pointers. Uo iu to win. all of those afliicted with the grippe, for -_.-� . i - within a mile and a half on the Kingston ° - silver Rud Porcelain rte' s I Sir, In ri-0iteo s indi,rnaticu I have Gods AluRl„anl ( }. - ` � - _. r� d there h1�A beAn tveenty R,xcas^set_ tal;fii utY pen iu lirincl to write to ottr 1 iliiug,au(1 Porcr:aiu .� Gultl Crovcug. �_i a� _r' •� _ _ •e i iterestiu • A1►er. 1�'hat has be 31r, and Mrs. McLellan' of I;tobicoke �- •-_ nuc R have been visiting their dau:,'hter Rirs. A, or toots of teeth a specialty. . come f Veteran ? He has neglected our Muir. . �t hila here Mrs. McLellan took - - -- BEST SETS. Oh T EF.T1I Ss• � . T. W. Lsmoreaux, Funeral Director, �Ias reltlrnecl to hes nidi iuteres s in a most shameful manner. It the prevalent contagion, the grippe. It ioly vitalizod Air for Extractiou. _ `_ , cannot be for lac of time. Has he the connected with the iuf}rmaties of old are - ___ T T T stand III �i �liltevale, where lie will Carry On tele . . ' I - grippe itnpossibl he mpst have recon- was too much for her. She died on friday ���• `�( ��� ere(1 efore this. Is lie contemplating night. The remains were taken home for T. undertaking br.siness as usual. inatri on •-agai I• say impossible, oh burial. --- •'lvencarc. FINE �3 -A- S� STH N WANrzm:nj ` 3 r:.r.--�. watches. Clocks, Jeweler•. Sl - no, n:> at his a„ . He is no doubt in ' love b t that need of render him iusen- DIED. Gold hint;t: frolat Si tip. Silver Plated Ftill stock of funeral supplies. Terins moderate. ,'. An r:l�ci9--At t�iittl,y on Tnes:iicy. Jan. 11,x: �ti - NA +kin lriug '3,ic ftp, Sai& s:_ak Bible. ' He n�igla flan the boastful wAc H. Billings, Rarrinter, a;;ed 5ti Sear• anSl :1 l er,� -1Jtr t►el l+air[ T•r, Z,.MpREAU in wi,i h he S1Alif'1 tere(1 And disabled the months. old couple, endear rod to till their place. Hours-tn Staines ou The kith inst., dol,.► Kona- Colored Glasses,. to pr.,tect the e'tes, only - - -- --- - - 5 S. entertainment the third son of .lot+eph Hood, formerll t t 1'leker, R)sy cents halve �---"' - -- -- - - - -- 1. There was our L iug aged 40 years and 11 mouths• - •��- - most b •illiant and successful of its kind BIRTHS. 1 1. PIK�R�I-w . RO �Msi . ever T��}• •� �•�+ held here :lo a word said about it LirTo�--Clarciiio,:t oe �1on'la .Jen. l�tl5. tl,e Itepsiriug often, ed to as usual. . - - , ., _,.�-,. .. I wife of Wm. Linton of - clang ter- �%- 1/V laA..i.�+�= V I or the eeorations o� er which our young GTLn>:an_--In Pickering on Sunday ,lane l9th the �'. � people worked rno, t assiduously, weaving wife of G. Gild,,, of a son- 1'ICtih Illtit;, 011T. mottos and erecti g arches until the heli S1:Lno>v-=-In Pickering on WedneW:lny Jan. r2�t. . • l� . FURNITURE"", -- - 1 t1,F± wife of Ceph. WARE 5eldon of a sou. %• - looked like a very bower of greenery. I . ��_.___,__ -- , Flour and Feed Store dui in ignant. I vould have reported it 4.nyrcE To atorxgn�.--1 re you dt•turl,c,l at IS THC, PLACE: TO GET . - ` r Sself but I FAc a vei;y tearer looking u,�nc and broken of your rose by a erck 5 - r� BEAUTIFUL PLUSN PARLOR SUITES . chill suffering anti oryiue; witu,►sin of ('urti„g BEDROOM SETS from $1% U . t . rlita n ar leis door taking notes or some- I Teeth p if so seud At once and gil n hottle HaViDU rue-0lared 151r. John 1?. nee s . P • p of ''lir•. �4inslow•s sootl,;ub llyrul,`' fur SOFAS, COMES, EASY CHAIRS, and in fact anything. tiling s I conclud d he was a reporter flour and frr,l 1►u•iuessa, I tleRll N to j 1.coated in for th occasion as nobody' It'aiil relic he i cx,riictlelx Iter r �fltuteiniei. notify the gni=lac that I will carry Usually kept Iiia first-class Furniture Store. _ seems to kuoa' .v ,o lie was. What had licl►rod upon. it, mothers; there, is uo mistake on in the biline lirelmsas a . beCOm Of Vetel'fln 2-CiRA�U�YA. ubofa it. It cures Dysentery ant i)iarrhtra, �p11r- b 'Q u shGr€B. - �irr ding 11sLe)UOl' Veteran iF Yet, rrqulstes the Ntomach and Bowelt!. curse %%-in,, Intl Rock of nteRis. i Cohe,softe,.ethe(;uu,s,reduces inflan,wution, oats ellopped at,d whole, hen trete c►f all Onr 'UZ1i1Pr+}tl.lII�, .Department 1S COmplate 111 all lti . . ted a sober inullen ,i •,ivea tone and energy to the whole •;Stein. ds also bneon an+l hstns. a III re air - more ! �� a liars Ian ,tu klu • Ctrs. �Vin•tow'fr tioothins 9 ru for children - - stalk a ove his a timely stave, and the X is pi( -Want to the taste and ill pee•cr,ption Cash for prof+tee. I' lupr (Ielivereti to all branches. Ha�`Iaa gone to conal era a ehpens p 1. sad ivi da moan ud sigh throe„ h its of one of the oldest anti best female phyriician• parts of-t,le, village. . Ing our Heli rse, it is second to IIOne III t118 county. lifeless ewes. Sa add pathetic [teens ! aqa nurse, to the United f,tsce.. apd is for •ale-- �y .a �' Write ourself, Gr ndma.--ED. NEWS.] cents all druggists throughout the world. Price N1 _ DILLINGIIAMO cents a bottle. Be sure you uk for'•1AR.. N'tN- ) �X. . d�T�� L• ILTw l - & __ ,-.-. . c moron, aaotlle Correspondeat. i tw+>w'e SaaTHINN Syaur, and Ake no other i j C K E 1 t I � 1 • • . • •>.. - hind. - __ '... -,.' , . , _­ - -.-.. $om of our Citi ens are atRioted iailh - _ .. _.__ _ . _ _. __ _._ _ - - __ ------ - - - _-- aa.sWe--'BRIAN � I 1.� . - la ri but none gerieusly. __� 3i�Ls-ltaluatss s V .- 11 I.— .. - . R p.. NEWS `' - ­ , Peop 1D this Vi 'nit are wondering if TRAINS GoINO EAST 1r OS AS FOLLOWS:-- THE ' the Eno ham torr spondent is dead. No. 1 EXPREsa $:� A•T� T - The reenwood ills will only chop on ,. 3 MixED, . , . 2:85 P• M• YV .L'Z'� Is the liveliest local paper in the district, if It d08S 98r�' 8 Mondu , wednesd -and Friday of each 7 LoCAL.. . 6:80 P. M. - - : y .. . week, 8 the balan of the time will be s aolNe WEST loos A9 Fot,i,otli s:--PHOTOGR"HERitself. The truth must be told, even though we F 'hRAIN • given a elusively t oatmeal. No. 8 LocAL ,1:0'l A. di. blush in telling it. Our subscription list We a e sorry to learn throap;L your - . , r •� 4 Mtxgn . F x:16 P. M. goes ahead at the rate of Ten new • ' Green iver eorrea ndent that the pec �11` •F 2 Expaxss • . 9:09 F. M. �s gOO�� prompt, quick, rel1- - -_ - . .1. Pie of t at enterer sing burg are so ser - subSCribers each week.. , �" louses icted wttli the i Give them able work telly every livres Aq gl pe• FARMERS' MARHItT. �nn���� �, 1. a dose ildrs-Yin ow'e Soothing Syrup Toronto. ,tan islet gnt E j� j� T �/� rjJ T - is Sai to be a good reuledy The attest receipt. of grain rodsy were sma, 1 ha �'e the largest trade - T g y '(� [� �. �7i.1 t lw jt Bro. Pi a, it 80J buahels o THE JOB for the i ee. and rices unchanRel. Abort . in Ontario COullty• I... P I whew offered and .off at eo to eon for fall Is complete in every particular, anything from a 100 Jolin. A. White o r esteemeed and push- 87 for cawing. auFi sot to 71 for goose. Barley th Malea., ---- _ , ing you g townsm a has been attending i�iio .nhel 81 orae ssure� u+ at If I sky I'll Ilfl�-e Four pictures ready page pamphlet to a calling card, done on shortest ,: tiie Pet rboro and xbrid a markets dun at Ha in fair sn pts ; at *y to for new I'll have them b �� g y by a certain day, y possible notice and in the very best style. iug the past week asides shipping a car cloy $11 00 to els o� for std timothg50 to'86 76.. Su*w Lltat flay, add they n'ill be Correct- . ' - ` load of ogR from t e abov a named place s fl oieq t nsws� ,, a 00 to am 00 trr - hindquarters. Lamb sno 11,800; and mutton ly'd011e altd llnel}' ftlll$lled. he wen to Toronto'on �Yednef#day of this ,P ' . week w th a large cad of fowl. Jol1n is �>� $7 �: y ADVERTISE IN THESE COLUIII�NS, i. e a '� the highest The produce mart was quiet to -day, and now aIle ' 19 01 0� th@ la pat - a eluate r, and as P y ,,riceagenerallyruled sseady. We qui= Beet Mild best a Olntt�d 1t1 the' Z'rorltic(i. tc._ t rice in cash fora kind Of produce, 11e 1,Zc to 15c; butter, lb. rol1a.18 to loc. large von• PP' a of sour a does the bulk of the trade in is 1(3 ;rote interior lb. o 13c. Lard Ile: cheese Ever as•liandy and tasty As The News is by far the best a.dvartising medium in the Ile, to 12c. Bacon 100. to 14c• Egg. 18 to 10c. as money can snake it, Call Counts, this all admit, and is growing better. j. �.�,} -: flits vie nits. Potatoes per peck. 90c. - . .. - __ __ _ _ around �ylieu In tYhitb}•,1. - Call and get our prices.. - The egular mee ,iug of leis Brougham _ _ _ social c ub theta bel` in the town hall on - BROT�Rj 1 DOMINION BANK _ . �_ ©•$R=te- - - -- - r'I�� CLARK Monda- evening J nye 20, the subject for L €t debate �ing'`Reso ved that life insurance TtI+®ee, Tre®l9, tZ,'=eee.. - - - - . -- -- 5.' . is bene tial to the people." Messrs• Fr• Ca ital -Paid up, $1,500.,000 Young, Robert Miller and Win. Boriell P $1 220 000 Pic]seriasg � :,ll took u the cudgel for the affirmative, SUrpIUS, - t 1S the andersigroetl I1as inst returned Yar \ ¢ .Joh C wan, George Law _ tmut s} trip to Europe• and having visited John wilile assns. Q� LLa le4cliug nurseries Were, lore aeoureri special : aures Iadi11 and ohn Philip looked of WHI U .AGL' NC rates for the iiunorting of shade, oruatneutal. J .: LU M t tr - eme.11 fn,it and other tress. Also Norway AGENT b'UH , < �:: ter the interests o the negative. Botta 1.SAVIN(18 DEPA1iT:1f)�\T- ,. r sprue©. t;cott , and nstnliau ppins -ty r aides h ndled the subject in zti masterly rnfiereat allowed at highest current rates• tia hundred, 0 w l3 iue`ht'•• tlwall fn,it sad other i co • 7 unfit a of withdrawal required. trees at equally Into prices. (indene 'by mail or 1���HASSEY mange ,but the or torical abilities of our otherwise promptly attendod to. fiend fn roux , . 1.1L. ' worthy shoemaker proved too much for ROBERT ROSS, k stomert; or ldANAtEB. orders for INtID. it. IIUI'K1N S. t •ti•, Green 431 er an t 111A f ctl the negative aide, the chairman deciding lots ` Ontario, CAneda. y , T�RONT�f, Th 'lig my n ` f Oast ,, i.Aj . e f.a - -- - - ----- . �' in faro of the atliimative. At the close - X88'1 �8 ! patronage, I beg leave to say that I sm ` ; h ' iR� rti of the abate a very interesting program W�l}� ��e Works. �r�fi iso + _ . Y y - THE MASSEY BIDDER, e r toe o all o was go a through witli the first number b tter prepared tit vert fill orders `:1 , ; being n overture y hiscomb s orchestra ._ - I, THE MASSEY MOxVER, . , .1` yr r ;` of save pieces, le bS Prof. 1.iscomb ins}a! 'j�IF TORUNTU MOWER, for dressed material of all lcinds f person and gain ; loudly applauded they Ir . to the latform and rendered >raA>vuFACTf•agas uF THE SHARP RAKE, Etc. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, tick., . , ` k return d ;- • • tl=COYERY AND TOAINIMO METNOn 14 1 some cry fide sal tions. Mr. Te Z nuns All sous of repairs of the biassey'ina- Sts, etc., always on hand. �, \• a ;7,, ' then ounted thea platform and favored irble lldonnmentaad• t I. wt� •adteracaa uaitWtt�.s wale& mom• f Monuments, of the in el ort chines kept at Ins Agency opposite D. I ... �" 't ,V the au fence with soup;; being repeated• g - •R a the p°Co,nnor 8 shop, Pickering. $ILLS UFF A S1aECIAL'I`Y. r; }tL. �' atones, &C., itor•, �dia.�t�. i .e. r c� ego red he w s compelled to return _ iltuit et ,tz�is (at �k a ly - to •�t�tt _� Bever wast �� r oll� I neat supply arn►y amount of binding - y} add si g M.lss Do oboe. The next num- And another umetery worn :, _ .u_ __ -": a f;� ;',% 9 _ M `. ger w an itastru ental duet by Miss M. Aiioimporters of Bootch. Swedish. AM®rteata Fiin lob a Piml new• r<� tie"a rra. tWme at 10o per pound._ I : , ..I and Canadian Granites, Q 1A all tbeg wi,aha�41. -. �! 3 , ► A. Ho in of G en Riser sad bins• J. All parties wishing work would do well to call .h •d � g V J �� ..���r+, � f � a , ''c, a A. W its of Brou ham a000mpanied by on u• before ufol,uing. All work f'nlanteea. �, w ieasi'e �` r .i]i/i.i W r ' ` `: ' )s4r. B Hopkins 'th the triangle. The Prices of the lowest. 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N / '1. x: }. t a , t4 { j` �. ,s. „ la i., ,., 1, }. a s 1 , �: r - - . ,. — -- - - - -- ------------- . 0 — '• 2t that great heavot rrtbblah b the n"i lone one of cabtiag through an unknown Danse 91 of the Flectrie Wire • O L 1T- A wa cave were only led op bete, Pay&% pM gasatlty of chalk .added to the disgnietnde ►phe many shocsking aooidRn*s the+, hq I, flndtnX tbwb Thad lapsed into slleice, of my mind, m�+ thins agwis began iso grow • occurred of lute in Now Fork and other j 1. - Sbs answered-kir'rabbiing her cheek egaiart inbolerabk, and ib mast have been nearly dbies of the Union hav+r drawn the asset. 1 t S ' da break whvu, I at last feet asleep. • . my shoulder, and mutmsring some• 111012- y bion of the public to the dangers cannected 1 r:'. CHg ITER VII. i I, abaking my head, '•they eye fat Pryche tslligibles+wlDdm. Ib was broad daglfght wheys I awoke, as I' ' with the system of electrialighting. Thou j 1 iI . I and me, toaohiug her and myself. e, Bat It ien'b. and we bars to flo wjeheub knew by the fhrint Ammer in rhe small cava, the pubtiv: generally have been aware of the j�, FELLIJW PRI90NEIi9. Sho seemed to nndentwad, for when I pat which revealed the oatline of site iD . i+b somehow. We might drag ib in lassie by open 8 f!sat that lite and property wores.. Exposed Mq ationgt6 was lready near y exhaust• the morsel of bread she had given me Into the little. to be cure, tab It would eke m `e There s no, need to wake the poor child," through the new method of illuminating, ib ed 'by the exertion o pulling my elf up from hole she blocked It up firmly with the stone, rrremtbs to make a pile that would resoir to thou hb I, as my mind turned to Psyche. io nob probable that the fail extent of the • the bottom of bhe haft, the la t few feo0 len bin and then turned to me for appro►al• gay still, bo mofabea at arched dan er hue► been a reciated- b more than g g. tlratt opaninR, and 1 ra afraid we haus nob Pio I 1 buying y P 8 PP y s .. being made with p infnt sloven ss. I had I nodded and patted her shoulder, oa .which got months to line• If we dared to pull throat by owalleowiag, and aocnatoming mq s9ry small portiron of the community - yet nix or eight feet o amend •be ore gaining site rubbed het hands gleefully, and then cows one of the .dmbere that shore op the eyes to the darkness. I found that the this ooaneotion ib may ba p?oiiJ,able to quote ,• . - the level of the mon h, and from 7 icabil- gave the stone another posh far �ourity. root in the big cave, with a view be notolp. obscurity was lees impenetrable tc my eyes the statement of Mr. Alex. Walsh, an ity 0� leave hold of the rope, I stloald. be `•And now, Payohe, we wtU loch about to Jag ib for a ladder, I'm nob sure that we thea I had found Jb the day before, and that arairbwnb of DIt. L�diaon, and an electrical ez- _ ._ entirely ab the ins cy of the arious old see where we have bat ohanoa of swap" could drag Ib In here; but i a= sure that; we . pleased me. Bab naturally my flrsb thougbt pe`t. Says he : . - : mw. A blow with the knife wo ld ens my any chance there be." could never set it up on end.• So that s no ' was of the water I had set to filter ; and I Wherever Von see the big white electric, - . , fi.gers away and se d. me hurt g to the ,&t this moment a noise, echoing down the g�� is it? No, we must.tither out through shoats oerbainly have sprung up•to examine light, with tta carbons burning, you may bottom, or he might, bolding th rope with shaft, struck oar can. I book Payche''s the chalk or barrow tinder Jt. Now sup, the crock but {or t�he awful dread' of finding know that death lacks overhead. Nearly . one hand, deliberate y oat the st ands with- hand, -and we went through tho tunnel• posing we tap It all the Way along, and ase the water impure. Ib was � the hesitation every wire you see in the open air is thick .which he could we 1 do before I raised my- When I looked ap I found that the light if any one part wands lose solid than the which makes - a man amp unopened the enong6 and strong enough to sacro a death - self another foot, ho only po ibip way was ao longer visible, the cover bad been other." totter which conmius a lookdd-for Rentenoe gealiag current. As things are at present, - by which I ca•ild ea my life wa to lob the replaced, and the hammering sound we tie went bo the szbrame end on onssido, of life or death. While I lay there, fearing there Ie no safety, and danger larks all cord :,lip swiftly thrgagh my ban s. and by hoard toldPlAuly enouggh that old Peterwi.ts and with the back of the haoahet I knocked to put this question to the touch, I became around as. I;rmay never reach you, or yon . . - thus arovonting him jhackiag ib t ion In the m.%Wng good the part I.had split. upon the face of the chalk tilt we reached conscious of something warm, ansa, burning may go on for years unhurt, Hat when the scone p'aca reach the bottom before he ''B tm, bo>p, bom I" said Payohe, laugh- bha other end. It amused Nyohe, but it my eyes, now aecoebomed to the somi-light moment comes you are killed instantly. Yon . - achieved his obj act+. It neod d bat a jag• disheartened me, for I oouN • make out no difieased through the cave, I perceived may touch a wire with your Singer, and, n.oincnt'a reflection to arrive at ,this con- •'It's a happy thing for yo11. nay Pwr difference in the sound anywhere. Psyche coiled ap beside my litter, her face though you be on the tenth flier of a build- c'•usion, the neat ina�►nt the car was run- libtle acmrade, that you don't know what •• It doesn't matter' where we begin, against my hoed. Indy heart melted{with this Ing, yon may sae killed instantly, provided - ning through my ha ds ss fast ae I dared -to that stand means,' said I, "Those blows Pkyohe. We shall just mare a mark to testimony of affeotion—the more because ib that ivy moisture or otherwise, the f ')or be• 1 ` pay it out, Lookleg ap I saw Id Pater might tell you plain enough that he's m ado show some future disooveror where we tried showed such ignorance of ofviliz+►tion, and comer, a conductor. The wire you touch slashin awe vi or usl , the bl de of hie i p I I - g y g y up his mind what our fate eba.i ba. Come ho escape before we lay doves to die, and sane eo purely nstiactive. may lis simply holdrngnp a picture, and yet, fl knlfe fisyhiog at each abroke as it as turned away. It's lice hearing the nails being driven that's all." She was nob asleep, and at tha. slight under thele conditions, in connection with • lap bha raaning rope. Onoe h' reached into our own oeffin." on6 "Well, here goes for a beginaing," said I, movement of my head she rase on her knees, an Iron rafter or a hook touching some hid. 1 forward, aad, laying aid of ib wit one hand, When we got back Into the cave I blew 1st desperation ; and d:inengaging her hands and lookinz down Jnbo my open eyes, sung den plate, it nmy e. nvey a fatal current. . a iwe l at it with the other ; but y wet�hb the light. from my own, 1 gave a cut at the chalk with her tittle elfish eon$ over me. There is no knowing when yo:t may t<►tsch .t:•as too much for hi ,and ha ha to let go. "19a9tn'c begin by being careless, Pagohe. my are. Ohipping first of all a cetera abon6 It was so -sweet, and weird, and unaatucal the current. The further mainrensgce of the - :. A cry of - delight ani surprise fro Payche Ib won'a do to barn candle. We may be glad two feet • each way, which I considered that a sudden terror seized me, as I Imagined ov irhead wires in their pre3ept condition i; - I show. d m) I was ne mug rho br g9, and to ea;, it before long." I groped about in the aafficiently large for ne to wiggle through if in nJght be the first sign of that madness a:,nenwe to the life of everybody in Naw i .. . ' the.next moment I s o0d upon t a plank. dark for the store hole ; bub when I explain- ever we gob the chance. I worked on steadily that comes with insufferable thirst. Y ork. It is da4ngeroas to touch a wire of . • Aimosb simultaneous y the rope- was cut, ed what I wanted by saying ` C-aw,' Payohe till I way tired out. Payche stood ed look- P sprang up. and, striking a light, had any kini, or even a metal substance. A - and the two lengt a swept do n. The at oncet perceived my object, and led me to Ing on In silence while I was enq� ; but the match with tzetrlbting finvers to bhe man ringing a dtoor-bell or leasing np against . one way of escape wa closed. the p'sce, the moment I lard down the are she took it crock. It was full -to overflowing, and the a lamp- post might be struck deal any 1 I was too ariitated b the limo o realise "1 shall have to get used to this dark- up and carried on the work ; nor would she water Rae bright and transparent. I pu instant, It is- not alone the electric Iight - . the full significance o this inclde b, o.r bhe noes 1' said 1 ; "at prEs3nt I can disttngaiah give up the ane until her stroagih would go my lips to the edge, and finding i',t sweet wires that may kill yau. Sxnewhere off in i .. ,,gravity of my posit' n; -indeed, hid rea- nothing. You must be mq eyes 1" I Was no further.. and good, lifted it with a cry of jey to my another street;"perhaps miles away, the wind i son to congratulat° yaelf on m present silenced fors minute or so by a � feeling of " Well done, Payohe, yon ate a brace little frier;d'e moats, She drank e,.tgerly. has blown an arc tett wire against some escape from immedia a destrucdo , and in atter helplessness in the obscurity. Pey1he libtle helpmate." said I ;-bub when I took and yet there was enough left to slake my condudctor, ani.►the d Inger begins." .. finding mys$lf once m re in the ca e. safe, I fined up rhe Interval with some little notion the ase from bar hand 2 telt that she was baruiog thirst.. This tesdinotay is not very comforting to - . was hardly less light earted tha Payche._ of her own, prompted doubtless by thosame trembling with exhaustion, and het arms "Thank Gal I" I cried, in- the fulness of those who are• in an -y way eapr►sed to the - flat I was terribly s aken by f ghb, and motive that had led me to speak whatever and faoe were wet with perspiration. I my jay. "Now we sha live, a,ad live to I "deadly wires," nor is it caloulated to allay ,this, wibh sheer physical fatigue, ade my came info my mind. wiped her face gently with my handkerchief beat those old rascals after all.'' their fears. It eannot he supposed, however, Knees tremble under I me, and so nnerved " Yes. `that's very true, Psyche I " said I, and made+ her sib down by my side, with - to be ezaggerated. as all ti=e interests of the m arms that I coni ac'Areel a ad m when shesto ed, "but where the dickens (To `� CO�iTI�t t:U ). y y y y QP words of aympe►thy and admiration that witness woulc:►Sewd him to aim at the atmoat ' - . hani to hold a mach and strik it. Tate 'are we? '8hall I ever be able to zee through sprang from my heart. Ae for bar I i elieve exactness of statement. Tthe public may - candle in bhe bucket h hd fallen and gone oat this ddrltuess. Heaven help us, what are that this was bhe happiest hour of her life. depend upon the substantial oorrectneas of - in bhe descQnt, but I h d still anoh er in my we to do? H.►w can I settle where to begin 'for she cooed with delight as, she beetled An Amt,erican Girl:• his testimony. . - pocket, and, having li this, I eager y sought aad what to do ? There's the habahet In the close to my side. .• Tho uestion has Ten started " How far the pitcher of water, f r beside s t e feeling bucket—might as well hick away ab some- About two years before hit dewth+ Charles q of fainbne>cR, my mons was gineq lth the thing dirdotly ar stand here idle. Bnt bow • We had been working bhe beet part of an Sumner was ordered abroad by his physi- are the Companies which operate the var. facer of ext lenient. o m cans ernation can 1 find the wa to the tunnel or make honer, add the skp overhead sass q•►bting' cion. Oa lbs steamer In .Ivhich he eaile;I ache syateme responsible for tMe casaaltiee . y y , dark, from whiols- concluded it must be was a mother with her three- children that occur in connection with Moir lines'.'" I ciiecover�::l Lhab a f agmenb, sba en from yon anderatand that I want to qo there . • the welt. ad fallen on the pit her and Waib a bit—B�m, bum, ix,nr4! Payche—do ab°nt seven col ib being now the aad whom she was q�king to Europe bo be ads- In PFew SCorh the other day the Grand Jucy. }., of March. took. the rotund that the S+t erintendeab of ' oa understand me—Bra. bans, b•►m t ., cased. !t he►aponed chat the only girl of 8 P . - broken it, y We have done - enough for to -day, the party was seated near Ms, Sasrner ab the line, through which Harris met his . ; _- . Payche. sedag the trouble in y face, She replied in a cheerful tons awid led me , IookEd al.aut ea err and with a of o earefnll alto until 1 felt the brickwork of Plfohe. said I, greatly elabaci by our pro the table, and 3oald hear meet of Isis con• death, wee► ssocally responsible for the ac- j Y�und about:• cipf 1� f water Ins a broken bhe psesage ; adcanciog with stilt g. eater grecs, "and pen have done► admirably— venation. Isb s short time she became cltiant. vend accordingly they brought in s. gDite as mesh ar. 16aaroi Jf toe more ; foc I f scinated with the rare ersonalit that for verdict agaimee him for manslaughter. Ther Shoulder n� thc+ trot ,aad this s e would care I reached the shaft and not the ha;cheb P y though your strokes_ are feebler you can see so man eats had ins ed a. eat litical argued that, as superintendent of the Com- • j - have laad mo urink; ab I would sib touch and knife out of the basket, and I thought y y Pk B►r po what yon ase 1►t. 1 cowda'L, amd half ci my ar ps►ny, ibwaee hie duty to place the lights eo• it until ai�e had taken her fall a are. for it as well to bake the buokeb and roper, a. P ty -• tabour was wa�tted is oseleels blows. I dare- hat oibiasa►e ooald sea thron h bhe atresias• - it occurred to me now that tis might well, in ease I might find' use for them. Hhe Wtanedea$eort to ovary uw sh nb soon P B � � . foe the lett cup of hater we m ht ever Peyote helped me to haul the ropc.•a along. say we ve knocked the hole eiz Inches deep became greatly mortified becewso ate ooald or work In the streets sailboat .danger to. t►etween ave Z bets Rood. Well began Is nolt understand much of what he said. She their liver, and to keep the• lights properly taste. If o�3 Pa er wished to reserve and to amuse her I sen a chant tt►ao P g hail dons n e said.. I m afraid that's sot inonlate so that the electric current an hie nacre* ;. Pure and certain mane was I have heard ab the capaban as the sailors had never studied the eoienee of govern p'' quite true in our ease. However, we wow's i meat ; she knew nothin of Euro an ylyipg the lamps could under no eircumntan- ' _ . vt•ithin hiz reach, lie had but to close heave up the anchor— g ynestton a hepatal proverb. One thing I polities, sari lassie of Amerioaa hiebory. nes endanger the passing or working citizens. . - the mout:, of the well and leave us here When ull Jack's mlney ie gage &O coast, peraeiw+ now tbab I might have foreeeeD at Thin the sn rinoendent failed to do and by' to starve - !n a week—less b n that. And Lone's to be torr wear, emd eo,►e'a to be lent, For the Estee time in her lift she realf7.3d pe , . Then comes o14 landlord with a frown, first. We haven't gist ib large enong6 by these aD interesting, help[ul adeace had his oriasinat.negligenee sad neglect to peer- erh4• s— Elie •or both of us must ie, and two thirds. We may have fifty feet of the been neglected in her education. She form bis duty caused Harris's de"IL . - , - I b a 8113 s "Oat up, Jac+- let John ei6 down, ,•- 1 of i v with us wui:_d die t e know ed a'or I see you're out'srd bound. hen o oh • stuff to work tbrouph, aid we mast there- determined to sn 1 the omission for her- Thio puts the matter in a new light. It villainy. �I sae you're out'aid bound. PE y 1 fore mlake the hole big enough to stand up self, and on reaching Nngland began the is not stated how the Company regard the i _ 1 could r=e no reaan for his hes tahiag'ta - Payche was in ecrsbaeies over thio, and to right ani wortr- is. That s discouraging, study tit American politics. The functions charge or what they propose. to do in' bhe hake this c,;urse. C rtainly no naidera- hear us singing and laughing as we hauled bub we won't chink of it. will we ? ' of the different parts of a government, matter. That they should be made bo• roof - - ation of t ur Anity or kin would sop him ; the tope along one would have thought we She attempted to respond, but her voice legitalative, j udicial and executive, the duties their responsibility in the matter is neees- he had alr,:,acy proved that by hi murder- had not a care in the world. kad lose Its clear sweetmeu, ani wars husky of an American citimm, political parties, I miry far the public safety. Experts assure aus attemp. upon m life. This Eflsetion " Well, now, where are we and what are and stick. My can voles carped cry throat; who veto and why, bows naeetinge, canna. , us that the danger may be reduced to s, '. m .de me tnirvel wh the two of rascals we to do nextY' I asked, as Payohe came to bat the krowled that she was ahead tisn taxes labor and ca Itat 'strikes banks I minimum by properly ine*ting the wires. had riskbd discover by keepin Psyche A sts;adeitill. "Oh, my child, for hod's sake, � y ' F " ' ' Fhc ex rens the nion that the man alive so an ears; her ezisben Gostin satTeriog from tAirst wa, harder to bear cgnnmerce, uiversities of Indnstriea--all y P opI Y nt y 5 g don c laugh.. I cant stand it. The appeal than m own cravin anti tha antics atiou thecae she soon found to be' factors in a aooidents of late can be traced to defective theta. a cert:�in outlay and neeess rely con- y R' P j . �, ,f Dame from my heart fnvc,lanbarilg, for oar of what she 'itwst yet saff :r before the end � [+aaoiaadng problem. ^� insulation. In eoaversation with a NAw . { �lnual anxiety, v t.h �o obvtone turn. ;I mirth in the midst of this te►rible obsoarity oame maddened me. ' Her growingg enthusiasm amuecd her ! York San reporter, as expert stated that the could hit upon na cls to this mys ry. ovsrcaLts sne like the singing of a bar I in e• We masir have water. ' I cried in des- friends, especially her brothers. Whet could ` many eleetrio fires now end the increased t I sat upon the block that serve Psyche the presenos of death. ration. " What am I do s'" be the ate of a 3r1 troabliDQ her heal about number of deaths by electricity lately may ii,r a tabu cotnplebel� engrossed by these She nestled et closer to ally arm ave if to such thin * the askw.L The answercame ba thus a -counted for. Tskinq New York • thoughts t:a jibe reminded me of her prd- - � - y y as a t ieal instance he said : "When •the �, acute by 3 light touch. Tho tion was' comfort me in my evident disarms. in a manner quite unexpected. yp juab that of year dog who t nate his CHAPTIVR 'Vill , • Suddenly I' remembered, the water ah the Dan evening daring their cantinaed real- eleetrio liQhbuing systems were first put in muzzle under your a m when he `considers bottom of the•well, and tbs bucket and rape dance io• h: tgfas►d the tarn -was Invited m in New 1(ork, and everywhere alae for than you have neglected him Ion enough. I C031PANIO-S IN ltl9ltlltiC E. I had in the nexb esve. I sprang to my a small reception given to John Bright, .bhon that !,matter, they were leomething new ; � She was sea*ed bq m side ; she s lied as I ••payehe, It's nob s bib of good thinking feet. aad raised my little comrade. Anel At the z9oith of his fame. Shortly after they were sorb of experiments. This led bo ±t rued to her, and ru bad her the k eigainst about working in thio cave," said I, when I then, striking a match, hurried Into the their entrance into the drawing-r•-om the , bwo things. In the first place, the eompan- conversation burmeod to American Ades ion didn t want,to sink say more money my ahoa.der. had brought myself intro a practical seats of great Dare and aitzed rhe baoket The p Her uneozcern I the midst of snob €mind again. `•The first blow might bring match want out, but I lit another, feeling in which Me. Bright maaifthat -great plan sus necessary, ani tried to gab their i '=y.': accidents ag hal nae rred, the sense of that ws might ba rodigai ab such a dma, iateroet. A aoacendon' saw ab that time in pith up as cheaply as possjble ; in the ::.m wnobher avaLnohe. down on os, and one s `: any curiosity to know why I was there, or enough in a day. It's still less a bit of good We went to the ge of the well, and I draw session fn a Western city. and mnoh anxiety second place, the tiva nature and power of ,__ eleobrioit was on1 artl known, and ib what might happen Fa, the fatur ,shocked making any attempt in Freaoh Peter's save, np a bnokednl of water sad pub JO to my sane a:ptr+mesd atone the nomination which , y y P Y and surprised me anti I realised at in the for, to gin with, I don's care to risk my lips ; It was b.aeklah, fo-•td. and undriak- I it was likely to make ( dangers and the best way to guard agains ,��` monotony of stab an eventleas li a as ben nook in seating nbe slop�withont a Ught, and able. I struck my head with a groan, and Tuning m an Amerfaao genWemea, lir.. tlsem were comp ►ratively unknown. Tue there had been no hit to a for the I would not lee ohe touch Io . r Brlgbt made tome In uir as to the rules result of this ccinbinaden of ignorance and K candles an too pncioas to baro ;and second• � agmII 'age q r exfircise of apprehe sion or in airy, she ly, If we gob in there without another cats as ebe looked at the sight of Ik Then I Roveralog the formstion of such an assembly. panimonv was that the first wires, pole@,. being altogether - t e creature f olroam- . elysm these blocks would be found more bethoughb me that if we had any kind of a The person addressed. evidently greatly and other apparatus erected by the eompan- r $SaIICEa B -hitt wore entirel b std her 81ter th mi lit be. rendered swmt and whole ohne ed at hie f¢noraoce, urea obliged bo Jae was of a very pour sort," y Yq tresoherons to work on than shwa before ns g answer that he did not know. A eels to Then 6e adds : , Control. (if they are before us—a fact which I cannot so®s. `1 three other sets met with Obe a*me Ib is onl w neetion of ez nes and care I was Rrea4ly tans ed by harm to appeal decide ab present). Vary well. then, if we Come alotlsgr Utblti nae,'° I said, "we'll Ru " y q pe foc recognition, and ads np m mind to' cannot attempt rnything Jn those two caves, see what we can do," and the light being r"Poase Thea, to the snrpriee tf c cry to make electricity as son as Ras for lighting- . think aloud ; for t oa h she iaht not cub I left bar to da me back bo the one, a modest little American girl advanced ur oses or safer so far as the kind of fires - 8 there remains only year bedchamber bo gc tfmldl bo Mr. Bri h g P P .. - understand one wor of. what I said, the ab. That is certainly the safest of the three. cave y g t, sad %ve- him the classed ar accidental is concerned, while mere eound .of my vo se and the n cessity of and I think we can ohop stray at the oliff But now, thouRh it seemed to we no dark• desired information. when the matter of cuelessness is eonoerned turnip to address h r would r elude her er than ib had been In the earlier rt of the Mr.' Bright waa deligLted. He seated electricity h infinitely safer. 1 is hard - j g P bhEre till we c+►a b ohon any longer, with non himself as the l's Bide and talked with her work to her startin a fico occas) nail by feeling excluded fro my conoid ation. fear of dying by anything worse than starva• day, there was a diflemnea, an Payohe. Sh p g y r ' I be an •` am down tion. Now, how can I tell yon that I want who could not see in absolute darkness. 6wd for the entire evening. and when taking the careless use of gas or oil, but t ie im- . 1 . You see, Payche, g , Ir here for good and al and 1 net much a to be led into the libtle cave. Psyche ? Da to feel her way back. I gob oat our precious leave of nor sold to her mother : possible to start a fire that way with an . risoz;er as ou are. Heaven k owe on « candle and Iib it and oheosin a suitable `' You Amerieans�have Indeed made wan• electric lam ' ;c p y , y you know what this mesne t Splash 'splash. if P• , rum of chalk I hollowed ib out r ulckl derfal advances In education. The future of f pior unconscious eh id, how Ion we may dabble; dabble, rplash 1" By Georp, you're a F 1 y . From this ib would appear theft greater be down here, or w en oar eom a>rionehip better thought reader than ever I ve koowa, with bhe axil. Sebbin Ib firml between a country is secure when the young men and 1 g y care in the matter of insulation and of get- tt rue etflaes I filled ib wibh water from the women alike are brained to iatelligeno nnder- may end. But if i. please Go that we I added, as she began to lead me along, wibh ting ap the pianb is the great consideration bucireh and sob that iece of the crook in si�anding of rhe laws which govern them. should die here the I hope w may die a purl of satisfsetion in recognising my wish. p to bo attended to, that where the best means I which we h %d found water nn'lerneath to The next generation will be a race of b- . together, and not ea er more the our rea- - I had nob keen Jn this Dave before with- riot." �' known bo science is sd�pted bhe damages •- , . sons will bear. I v ry mach fe we are out a candle, and it surprised me now bo catch the Irons ss they filtered through. may be so reduoed as to render tyle use of .- going to have a bine hard time fib, and find how mnoh lighter Jt was than I expect Thrn I blow ons the ITight, kgowiaq shah we A few days afterward Dame an argent In- eleotrioity for lighting pnrpoaes no more must wait some time for an result. After vitiation for the entire family to spend a week .- shall- suffer• snob pan a of hanger std thirst ed, I could make out the form of Psyche+, Y t , hazi.rdous than the use of gas. 'brae, repre- waitin as I neseed the best t of ao boar at the Briphb hcmeatoi►d. there bbao little - a s itr has never yet been our mi ortune to ' and when we ctm immediately below the S 8 Pse sentabives of high ane low tensloii claim an • - bear. I don't think we may con b on any strip of blue I could here distinguish her I lit a match ; the water was one out from American was introduced to Mr. Gladstone $ advantage for their respective systems, but the hollow bat not a dro had fallen Into and many other prominent English statee- mercy from those t o wi:ked Id rascals features, albhongh the opening through • P thus far the record of ono is 'about as good tio��e, a►nd cu- only hD, %. lien I sur own which the light' c%rne was a mere crack, not the oroA, the chalk having absorbed all. mea• as that of bhe other. If one is coals an er i - eflcrzs enablin us t encs a frc these ter• wide enon h in as art as its eared to Whoa I looked at Payohe shy smiled, and Her nn[+gae experlenoe ie very suggestive, y p g F+ $ y P pF for it tae not yst appo►red. Tha ima►nnity • ruble caverns. And a small hoe that is ; m9 for the jackd@w to tquec zi his body Put-I'K her finger to her throat signified that How many of cur young people -are at al► t ahp was Ao lea ec thirst which wo have hitherto enjoyed in (,anadiaa f'cr as to getting cu the way w came in, through. The tide had ebbed, and there 8 y ; my own thirst acquainted with the present state of Earope- cities ie probably due to the greater care in r that s oat of the ue tion, If w da escape was no lou era ool in bhe cavil bat he►d • nbsided somewhat, for it was the beat an politl;a . Too man of them indeed q 8 P y. y setting up the plant sed the more perfect . -• it will be by the sea front. Bus ow we.are Payche running down to the bottom and " °'- • exertions and the dustfrom the chalk have yet to learn the very alphabet of their inaalation of the wires. It Je well for us. to do io I do k=i':: . There mu t be thirty seooplug away a few handfals of sand show- that had made us so dry. aad fearing that own government. however, to recognize the danger connected or for feet of silk to cub our wa ed me that there was still water nob far after all the water might not be drinkable, .. ty y--.sa�seaa--�_ . with the use of this valuable agent and- to • - through, evan if we chance to hi upon the below the surface. I•scar sorry to see this I thought it bebter that we should now Ile down aad ee adopt shah meaares as shalt preven� those' beat' lace to work a - and ea th b we make for ib had occurred to me try to sl . with a vlew to risio - p y un seeing the P 8 A5 Big` tiS a D1naCt Pltlte. who mighb,be so inclined, from exposing the earl to be work E'ernal as mt :h as a toot a day , there' thirty or water gone that we might be able to tunnel y BL aB community to any needless risks, forty days' wore. ub we've go no food, under the rook Juste3d of through Ib, and so I re lit the candle, and tailing Psyche into The biggest edible oysters in the world vigilance is the price of safety. Payche, and under a rvation w shall get make our escape by bhe shore. This would, the next cave pointed to her aloove, and are found at Port Lincoln, in South Aastra. - w4aker and weaker ash day, an I reckon of nourse, be cut of bhe question if the bot- and bade her lie down. Ab the same tie iia. They ere se large as a dinner -plate and = that- before a wee 'a out we hall have bom of the rock were lower than the level as she had a great thickness of bha hay and the same shape, They are sometimes more ' than a foot across the shell and the o ster And now while the county neither strength noreoarag3 to h a slmrilQ of the sea. Still, 6here sans hope that the ebraw scab dots'n from time bo tiara for her y y is so greatly inch In the day. Stull it, a no fro d despair- tide was nob yet at its lowest. ase, [took 1111 armful for mop on►a use, and flu hit shell so well he does not leave mnoh excited over bhe workings of the Rassian ing before we begin aad if we a to do I looted ap to see if Ib might be practicable bade her goad -night. nl argla. Ib is a new eeneation. when a epidemic, a now malady is announced 9a t anything we tnuat 1 'ort on the b et side of to get to the opening, and cy enlarging it to She seetimed puzzled and' disa bed for friend make you tw lunch at Adelaide bo have havin made abs a 9 R ppearanee at Uedar Lake. thinva ani go about ur work ho fully. So escape thence. Bub the mouth of this cave ppu one oyster set before yon fried in bubter dr Iowa. Eight deaths have already occurred• now, first of All, let us sae aha resonrees Wan closed, nob b amass of rabble and a minute at bhe separadon whlah ahs sew I egae r bread arambs, Bno Jt it aver lea- •' A t- lat,eet „ y intended, bub when I spoke gravel and 9 Y P Pas mortem on the body of the y sant sensation, for the fl avoar and delicacy victim shows bhe same conditions as in the �.] I we have got, eoattered brooks w In the obhen, bub by a anted y win to the alcove, rhe accepted my of the Porb L1nco1D mammoths ace prover• previous eases, numerous pings of pale yel + I rose to my feet, std so did sh with also- clean cub mass, eloping outward below, and jddinq, and having elven my hand one b� ja bland of laammot Et art. 1 _ city, and as 1 looks ab the rem tants of her rasentin no arra larities that would low fibrins fillip the cavities of the he dinner on the table he gook n e/ P 8 Let oareae wlt6 her cheek, ran m the alcove Tne doctors are at a lova to classify or cure p pied of faeilibtte climbing. The walls of the cave, and threw herself down„ I made myself eom- 00 . a bread left ty rue ja kdaw andered it to against which i6 had groaad its way in fall- forbsble Io bhe sand Ia the tent Dave, and, ' the disease." Ib is nob stated whether the r - • me.. I took it tot a hole wher she kept ing, arched over, and were even snore im- havin refilled bhe hollowed chalk to the It 6 a little rough on tete criminal. Tiley disease is contagions bo any oonaiderable her food. There w the slice of ork I had practicable. The opening was, as I rock- brim. blew ons the light. Bab It was a long get the weakest minded, most ignorant mea degree, °r tvhethor ate exp �aranae is thought . sent down and a fe dry crusty. oned, fifty feet over our heads. we standin t to be owing to any poculiar local conditions. "Caw," she eapla sed g while before 1 could go Ec sleep far thinking poeelb,e for the jcry, end then speak of try- - pointin to them. some twelve feet or so from the c^at'ogt . over the means of escape, and trying to de- ing the poor unfortunate by a j ury of his Cab warm broad or cake with a warm - "No, we can't let Caw have t em," said walk trisse setae l►efDber ezpedJeab thea Lbor• pears. knife. . • . . , .: : - . I' - - . - . . - .. .. . � . :•. . _.. ,. ' : - ,. ,, . .: - .. - r - ., : _.. ;,1 . .. ,.-... . . - .. - .- . . - .... , . . _ - : 1 -:, : - :• • V- .. - :. . , . , ' ,: a _ ... :.... r, .. .. -.. R , - - • - - .. - :•t - a, •_ `' y�j r Y w, �y S r , SC ... M1 .,S .... t ':.: A. Y-, rV -2.. ..R Y-.. A as -:-t '. .3 -, •:✓h a ;...- 1. .h. s _ _r 1... _ : II 1 s - A 1 t t s n r t .x .a . .n (. ! r -1! -... - . - .. :. - RL. .s, R g�4.1.. !$t _ - eA.. i-�jQ,�a} N - ,ip -.'^R. - .. f!:. ?' a- • - d „ ...... .. ..� _ , a. -.L li -f-. Y '! ,. 9 n. a .. , n'. - A a? ,.•+V• ..& , .. w.:a� _il 1:� , x. -:.•'d _• �il•a..,. .. $fir :, ., r zo. y _N fi _ _$_' -/. ,e�'n-:i°r 3 f - . '€ _ r�..: I �,.." a 'I �_:.r1 bril.....ur A7:.._Ss r 0. .:. _ ,a, _.dk•s.5a. 8! _..9 _ L�5_r_ S._- _ . . _ . .—�> _ . . — I.s, — 11 ` J.r t 'The Philade New York 8%1 apple crop of tl the crop was what few it p sty. Michigat a pple-bearing Hollings estiml the heaviest ci years. This aF ib ie thought, o United States. a fair crop, but otherwise infers the MichigAu grown anywher of varieties. N W est are to the rh pped away v East bat to the are disposing c , keeping enough Mr. Hollings shipping apples at an advance o In 1 Sha Eur rels, and so gi preferred there clamoring for t price. Tue ind: the reduced crr ported as fie mal this country lab• State alone prc 1888, and had rescue, apples d a luxury inotead A Ar; m . Dairy salt stot or kerosene, or tract 11 kvors the ib ie need. The Dapatm ticia says the last;ear was 1 yield seventy -s help to pull dovi The Michigan states that whe mach better aha N°vemlocr. A t ern tier of ccunt of average con sevent3 ono p: Eighty nine per An Ezcl,<ange Brazilian I lour from -three to from one to thre good ears to a quantity of exc are so soft and other etgck oat it very sweet ar the best of roast wheat when gro The good c) c almost a creator appropt i 3►te foot tarnish a family can bay Jn otb $100. Put whi'e but by side and tell artific'ally colo+ colored article -Let nobody wor! deceived. He is ern Rural. Nob for a n allowed -in the c use tobacco in t man to employ a the better it wil will be succesafu those that aro 'the creamery ell+ The batter fo was awarded fir FAr, after a v, was made from clover ab night. ration composed Indian meal.... Lrushed oats... Cleveland finsee Wheat middlinc Speaking of 1 `'Shoe. Convey sl important as thi from the feed ; summer. eepeci . mixed grains ; e system ; over -r summer cream winter it may + - rammer sat in c,: I think that frc the butter : cor mixed feed is strained immedi 1f y.;u nave e not be atraid to for your stock. is hastened, ant absorbe adds so ttilizer. Beside comfort able. Ab a 1' &tmt advised bhe li� shorbe for the fe3ding of much farm, thereby rc from the soil by advised summe rotation of crr Maes one-fourth yard during sun In the winter. fertilizers. if S yon must hand] advantage. • __. - Lc It takes a pro, viahter -to form mated that the ] would make a la an inch in thick a million years form w coal -bed United States 440,OOG egaare more than 100, mined in this cc ran a ring aroas - feet wide and scientists •sayy tb ' the United State . - the next 2,000 y, - 1 y �` 3 's# t Y § d'-. Y . 4 p¢. l i:,�� *. 6_.. - of. ,.. . _ ,... __ _ „ _ r . „ - r t _ - q X . �„-1i .. i - - .. .`, .. a.' ,-r ,.. $ .ty qyr• ::, -t f:t a-t ,: Y' - 1 - �';g''� r , ,., 1' : , ` 4, . ,:: ,.:• f rt , I, . .. - ♦ - -.r � : d . ,. . —�—moi--. - --.._ -. :--. _ r M - 1 • :,:. - 1 .q- ,+ . _ ,- - - , .. _ _ + . Vii. p c'. •1 ..i .. - .. t_ i t t ire. °+ , :, . _ - o 4 nd knot AGRICULTU AL. - Honor Your Own Profession: - FOR AMD ABOUT WOMEN. �'or� rind ether _,-A �firnid of n Shadow... ISOUTH AMERICAI'a B.LIZZLBDs .• ' �"�;%,. I : E a th a a t ten I We are ve tired of r hearin tike farmer: I{•`, tc : J c,r:rrtcted i ` o e & s rte 'y g r [S+lar stet J. Yraebon in the ChrisbIan [ 4e '•P •• speak of himself as a ' clod hotpot,” or. H arlcdLTu� Fos �ooau.. Intelli enter t [ C Ilea 1 arnpero and [ G t•► 1 yt The Apple Crop of he U $ worse brill •'oral a farmer." While vanit 8 ,Rives the following Incident, fatly welcomed. * _ ' � , . i�•�r.cng. Tnou I , , y na told b a S,otch cler man whom she gh Y A welter in the Am. Garden is wr�tln Y gp c+tr z,x Gee of the ' Tile Yhilatiel hie Led ra a In I88a4 Is weakness and egotism offensive, neither $ heard re;oentl A attar. a natural henomenoa ie the ttt� p g y a series of a=titles tea enbdurago women t;o y is Torgasy, in England :] R P Pa • w t rIr EX os . New York S:bte forniahed ithe bulk of the of them do as mach harm to rho t►gricnitar&I en s e in horticulture. � LIe relates this g y stu P , Ssuth American storm wind, It is .. � s I was aftbin in m dy one Saturday etc a r. . ], ti I! ;•'ninati gE t _- apple crop of `the United S area ; last year interest as the general habit of self-deprool- in eresting case as having happened in evening, when a message came to me thr thus described : A light breve z, had been °tion common to farmers. The h&bi4 of blowing from the Northeast, l,nt had ebeadlly - -, , + x'-�+rat' of bbe Lae Drop was a •#allure In ,that Sbabe, and_ western New Yotk: A young lady ja= one of the godliest w�rconR rho shepherds t+. tette than & what few it produced are.of inferior nal- self depreciablon either grows onb of lunar- incres9ed in forgo and brow h=: with Ib itis q finishing her education ab a celebrated college who tendod their fl3oks neon the slopes of K -111-m ni� ib Michi an looms n ae rho banner ferablevani„ythatbyself-depreciation fishes for women lived when ab home on a farm ig T` yang, and wanted i heated air of the tropics, wa;-,:�, passing y• Iu <. y fl. P , oar h band hill wap d i' •( " ,tiWe to,quote apple-bearing State haat y sr. its crop, Mr, fOr eoraplinUafr, Li whiohr arose i0 is con- with her aged grandpu'ents. Ab this time be +ea a minister, Without loan of time I over a treoleas pampa aouarry exposed Oo �'>•:rrlgh, an Hellings estimates, being ,000,600 barrels, temptible, or else from a 1 of proper self- the farm was clear from debt and theirs had crowed the wide heath be bis comfortable the burning sun rays of a clear ek y. so warms . • ,;t-, All cleerrical'ex the heaviest crop It has reduced for ten reopeot. If any same is engaged in any bual- been some money laid by for a rainy day. UOble aottagat. When 1 entered bbe low rap the atmosphere o#the shores I f the Rio h ears. Thl-y a le roduct of Michi an is uses or oalling that is wort of his energies, roc I found the old she herd ris ed rap de la Placa that its acts upon human be- . ` Y. PP P g The weakness of the old people both meat• m+ p p pp r • , white electric ib is thou h6 over half bh roduct of the the respect due to himsel requires him to ally and physically, necessitated thesagage p , and breathing with such difli- tags is exceedingly bad. Th'•,s state of 8 , p with illawe t.:rtt;- ata ou ma " i United Statoe. Southern I linoia has raised rs'epecb and au►gnity the comae. No proton- cult that ib was a thin a enersll lasts fora wash or len er = Y y I menti of help to parry oa the tum wort. 9 pParenb that he was near g y g , !` d ' y a fair cro bub the fruit is " clouded " and "ion is worthy of higher honors than that of This was expensive, for farmio in that anti the stifling heat becomes unbearable, ! <7r ae:►rl. N burl P, his end. ,:t �zr sir is thick J otherwise inferior, while, the contra the farmer. Fins, the farmer is free from g •< <� ., and the inhabitance are seen restin in tars d ry. section was far from profitable unless trarrie,d Jesn. he acid to his wife, gip bre B g o .arry a death the Michigan product is jthe fiaeab ever 'many of the tempbations that bout other on by the moan approved methods, antes minister a stool and leave ne ioc a bib, for I hammocks or lying on bare floors, ruespable- rown-au where a trsdee and roteaiona, He b a arodnoer. �. of exertion. However relief is close ab' ',-tt•+ ::ris tic present, g Y , nd of a !greater number P sibating both oapitarl and the angry of men wad ass the minister alone. , ;er lurks all of varieties. Mr. Hellings' vlees from the His raw material is nob parohaied from in the prime of lite. As soca s$ the door closed, be turned the hand. A little cloud "no bigger than a' W eat are to the effect that he oro is bein others, tab b for the most part the direcsb made hand" L fireb seen to rise above bbe ' r re-;ch you, or you :, , p • g An arrangemenb was made with a man be moat, pathebio pair of grey eyes upon me, I t, c, ; ut when the eh pped away very rapidly, nob onl to the glib of God. The annahine, the r&tn and bad ever looked into and said in a voice weber°, then the heavens grow black with ' y work the place on shares. He soon fonL1 ;est bub to the farther We 6. The rowers dew, the winds and the elewtrio entreats shaken with emotion •'Minister I' Blonde and the babble of o asin winds oe- . r : i i se; a tly. Yo a _ g how useless the old people were, and thrt m dying, • PP g . , ;'. - are din osin are his raw material ; the soil is his work and. and-1'm afr�lld," gins. The pampero advances with its ger. and I p K of their fru t ab once, only exoepb for an occasional visib by the grand- kee in enoa h for their o n nae. shop and factory. The first crude roducts I be an at once to re eat the strop a artillery well in front - forked flashes of ::, : !• :vr of Fa build P � g P , � daughter, there was no one t0 interfdre with k P gab � . - t .,c• tiy, provided Mr. liellings also stated hat his firm was the grasses and grains. are the law material his operations. A line of dooeption was then promisee with which God's word furnishes vivid lightning, followed by peals of thunder, ,,slit•, zh<r t3 ror be shipping apples bo Boston nd New Fork, from which he fashions animal forms, in .begun which continued until the end of his n ; but In the midst of them he nbopped bear down upon the foe. who, q,iite rap bo 1 ,+ i.ne you to rch - p P which work he is not merel an architect _ . the moment of attack is fieroel d;; char ab an advance over Philade hia rices. y second season on the farm when he decam me. , y ging _ ., 1 taxa, P-nd yet, In IS88 Europe receive 1,300,000 bar- bub & sonlptor, ohiaelling nob in >as�rble bnD ed with the roceedsof a ear's work leavin , mournfull "I its fiery breath on bbe eurrouau►n_4 regions. . In livin forme. A lila like thio, P y , g t ken them a he said y, I •. co' riet,tion with I . rels, and no greatly are merloan apples g followed obligations incurred in each a manner that ken them a'; but rromehow they dinna give The inhabitants now climb on the t z,rbeas, . ' • referred there that itn le are- alread intelligently, gives opportunity for bbe de- Che o Aners of the farm were bald res ,nalble or flat roofs, to wstch the e�t•nggle and bo ba . r u : ,rap; 9:a: rH hit- me comfort c °morin for them eve n o the advanced velopmenb of a charaoter of great breadth for them. P •'Do yon nob believe them 2" the first to p,Lrticipabe in the dolici.cas relief tial current. g cf keen roe tions and of the soundest + ++ broa ht by the am ere to -their fevered y .r zany touch pride. Tae indiaatlans are that so much of P • Thera ass nc way oat of the diffi salty tint �Yi s my heart, he replied earnestly, g P P ; the reduced crop of last ear will be ez ]ndgmenb. Anyone familiar wiOE the ris b lapin a mart eon the farArc which "Where, then, is there an room for fear bodies. Far out on the river acarioussighb i!: >,r:.'. entiren of 4he • y P 8 gaB , y , - - orbed as bo make a aeverel, felt scarcit in form movements of the aeb twee earn with such a savin faith 2" may be seen, the opposing waves, raised by . ::r.• ,� ,:�;r.aitir,:r i; - ' 1? y ' � � tY Y was done without ohs knowleulge of the 8 this country labor in the se on. Now York in the West, Ie aware 6f the fat, that the randdan hter this old folks ho in to kee "For a' that, minister, I'm afraid I'm bhp rival winds, meet !flee a eh of aavwlry . , r r hotly in Naw g g , State alone roduced 1 5 000 barrels in strengbh of these movements has been P g P afraid," ' fn wild career ; their whit �horees with a :°t a wired of P Ib frogs her until each a time u they could - 18SS, and had not Michi fan come to the among farmers. Every effective railroad cannel it• I took ap the well worn,_ Bible whish lap foaming crests dash themselves agninat each cuhsrance, A reform has had its ori in on the farm, on his bed ob.cer aad send eioudn of d, zs'.in s ra hi 1,w, .r a ainat . rescue, apples this season onld have been g After comm home soon after aduation , and turned to the Paalm g P y gh P g a luxur instead of a uses$ t Every check to the eaerosohmentr of oor- which I have read to oa to•da o•yon in the air; this being backed by an ink c: , k dna i any Y y' rations of an kind has boon Ivan b oar friend saw plaLily t}tat something was y y. y . • • h,. el^etrie iight - ' l y g y wrong. The farm was being half-worked remember the twenty-third Paalm i' I sky, renders the scene most imposing. the farmer. Men in other professions have and eve be an- Graduall the Northeastern ives wa , ...��+where off in - •� ' —� � � '• rything betokened decay. Atterocn- g been active, often have been loaders, bub •`Rema ber lb Y' he said vehementl cc followed closet b its enem the am Y . . 1 :,•H 3C� Fly, •the wind = I drtticvLTIIRer» 'UTE siderwble pernnasion she .was ab►e t0 reach rP y. I , y Y y. P Pao. _ . s. the rank and file that have given them the kenned it lou afore a was born • e need which Dhrowe oat skirmishing currents of - ' ;r• a ,,fuel some the bottom of the difiisalby. sad then her y ' y ice cold wind in adv,ccs of as final onalan h atrougeeb support has found its home on nt;' read It • I va conned ib a thousand times g t. t .;ins..• Dairy silb stored in the !ieiniby of codfish strong nature asserbed itself. The writer ••r; comforting to , p p the farm. • g on the hillside." . Then comes the roar of the elementa,' and a : or kerosene or tar satins' L a t to con- was a near friend and will never for ob bhp c::;'.,secl to the tract 11 wore that injure th batter in which We know the statement L regarded as ,look when-she told of her determination. -A " y dein a aQoh as no one world alliin 1 _ . Bat there is one worse whish on have g g y it Is used. absurd, bat Ib is nevertheless brae, iu oar woman of nnnsnsi mental endowment ib not taken in." encounter, and o,)oier wea5her is established > ;,,ill ►c: d to allay . belief, tba6, as s class, the western farmer ' He turned o n me with a half re for the time bein ;.;,e5c:, he«ever, •, "1'i,e Department of A ienlbure Sbatis• seemed that in the world of brain workers Pc proaeh- g is the beet read man in the oommunit " ' i • interasta of the titian says the total aur ace in otatoea y she might gain a brigght position, and it onb fa! and even sista look. DId I na tell ye . P HL reading does nob Dover the widest her to itis coal to relin Wish these ho o� I keened ib ever word ion afore a was ' • wil a;; the utmost last year was 2.500,000, ad the average q Pa y g y •A Ghastly Record. range ; bo latae little °boat the latest ears ; bat her do wan to this bora 2 .;N yrubii:: may . yie�tl seventy-six bnahel DiJ yo::r field navel in fact he knvWs aothin of the Y � °god coatis, �� � , ,:•..;1,1 ,7:,rrcctnesa of help to pull down the aver' ge ?' ' i d Rho had dQae so mach for her, and she I slowly repeated the verse, Though I The startling ebatementwaa made nob long class of novels that make rap two-thirds of i would not shrink. walk through the valley of the shadow of ago that there; had been 2003 suicides ate . � ' _ The Michigan crop repo 6 for December, the reading matter drawn from a cit labra death I will fear no evil for thou arb with Monte Carlo, the notorious Euro can m- . j y She telE herself able to gain from the farm bila centre. 'phis statement bein oa!le�d is ::t .rtocl '',How far . states that wheat goes to the winter in he does not take as his breakfast the me. Yon have been a she herd all our fi g �' ab least the interest on Che loan thea and P y neetlon doanmeutar evidence tae been yrs,}:o the var- much better shape than ab ithe beginning of trash that comes in the morning newspaper the livinq of the family. Her fireb step was life, and you have watched the heavy q , Y •+r tar) casualties _ - November. At present, w est in the south -tr"h bo the farmer beesuse, however lm- woertain what foundation ate tied to work shadows pass over the valleys and over produced to prove f6. The number of person . •1 'V t'r Sheir lines '''' _ - -ern tier of-counties ie six seven per cent. portant Ib ma be to others I6 is of no the hiW bidio for a little while the li ht who took their own lives between the year; -. - I - - - on. Ei,[hty exid acres gave her abnndanb v ell© grand Jury, of average condition, in Ieenbral ooantle" value to him. y Hb habit of trading is �� of the sen. Did these shadows ever tri hien 1877 and 1885 becRuae they lost their money - E Of orchards thorn were some six g ab Yrince Vnaries , : - t:pt•rinteodeut of * seventy-one ptr cent., pd In northern altogether d;ffsreat from that of the business acres, an acre in currants, another in rasF- You t" � gaming ration are 1,$2tt. :.('n a'>„ris met his . eighty nine per cent. man; The latter res►ds the headliner, eki� , `�Frl hien me," he said,. uickl . � "Na The nam dates and a es are iven ands ' ' , ' berries, a two aces vineyard and nearly five 8 q y , q°+ g g • . ,',r,�ct,1e for the ac- An exchange speaks t nit `highly of the -three fourths of the editorials, reads quite sorei in strawberries • all these had been -na ; David Donaldson has Covenanter's the fact ie fully established that the number . . y grey brought in a .. Brsizillan Flour Carn : Ea h grain produces cartfully the market reports and throws ,sadly negleoted during the years when the bluid in his veins ; neither shadows norsub- of people. • who commit self-murder is . - :%i-.n%1%ughter. They from three to six stakes; and each stalk Beide the paper The farmer seldom, reads swindling mane er had the plana. stance could weal frighten him, ' equal to' thab of the Prince's sabjeobs.'' ' ,; t-wient of the Come- -the dail •• There is somethin awful in the thou hb from one to three seep oft n making fifteen � y On Sstnrday he gab his wetek- Unr young friend engaged a sleeting and Bab did these ebadows never make you g g ole, ,o Lhe ligho9 eta cod sera M a hill toe des an immense lies, hie general newspaper, his 4 roaltarwl believe that on would not see tae can a sin tba5 an inetitntion with inch a knell :r�tu h the snreeos" g • willing mea, ane who was ouabenb to work Y 8 , g Y . , . quantity of excellent fon er. The stalks .paper and his religious paper. He takes ander her direction without question, and that It was gone forever I ' record should be permitted to continue its - ' Ir ,ih of dagger ' are so soft and sweet t at the hos and them home, and on Saturday night, atter '• Na, n4; I could n&' be the a aim leton deadly work without any active measurer " "� =',I i hie- ris err g what unit yet remained was taken L hand P bein taken to destro it or even a clear and p p Y other stock cab them n lean. The Cain the chores are done and sapper ovm, he ss that." g y I P K sad marketed at a fait price. Tha man roes Nevertheless that is 'net what ou are decided rotesb aineb it. It world seem -ric current onq be ins to read them deliberate) He skis ! " - is'very easel and a$ whi we snow, 11lakes g y P sob &t work on the farm roper, and the ir. , ] Y P ag �:n !i'r no circumstan P g +. the best of roasting ears,an as good flour as nothing, and Monday. morning he is a and bar younger brother worked among the doing now. that so accsustomed have the inhabitants of u vrki,:g ciriz Ana. wheat when ground and lted. better Informed can on the im orbant P traits, doing all they could to prepare them He looked at me with inorednlone epee the place become to these tragical e>ocnr t :::ui cc do, and by evvaty and Are&o pablfo questions than ie hia for a crop the nex0'sea"on. . "Yea," I oontinaed, "the abwdow of canoes, that they erase to regard them with ::i neLylect t" per . The good e�w is a won ar'nl machine- olt brother. death is over oa and it hides fcr a little sur rise or as worth of an a scist notice. ,- . '{arri�'s doGbho - almost a creator; for, feed leer $40 worth of y The poultry and aorta were given nacre ab- Y , p• ' y Y p •ltd ., anis light. Ib - - approprisbe foods par•ann m, and she will It is quite true that a large p3reentap of tention as they required to make them pay the Sao of Rtghteoasnep. who shines all And pet, why should Ohnstiin B�ribain, ` i ; ::% nt1 y regard the' . farntsh a family with mor food than- the farmers are r:ot readers, and it Is (qually the most of their value and cost. the same behind It; but IUs only a shadow, America, and Canada lift rap hands of holy :.>;. ,wt, to do in the c can tiny fa other a$ pal table forms fisc true that a iarre per cent, c f city folks ate All this was a gigantic bask, bub the remember-that+a wbat the �Paalmist cilia horror at the spectacle, while we nob only . readers only of that which it were better not worker never faltered; she was a strong. it; a shadow t fab will pass and when it countenance, tint license, shield and res- ,l .,!:i lay made feel ;100. �. m+ TvA a races , . to read. •All this explains the remark made healthy woman, brought op on a farm, and hse panned, before you will be the�overlaa, peatabil z c azbraflis beeiies whose terrible Yut whi•e bn5Ce and y flow barber side by ministers, that they find eonntry oengra- knew something of ter work. More than to hails in their analoadetd glory. sad der tra��.ve ravage$_the truly rebolbing y. i•:xperts assure -- b side and tell the cone mar that tee le E�, . be redacsd to a► -- y Anticus bbtter informed' on religions disc ell eLe alae had a purpose to aeoompliah jhe cid shepherd covered his faea with worn of the Mento Carlo gaming tables is ' y artific,ally colored, and a will take the trines than those of the city. Yalitieal stamp from which noticing could tura For. The hie trembling handr, and for a few minutes as the sand compared to the dowering , . rr , I {ting the wires. : colored article 999.999 ti es in 1,030,000. a eakers anconac:ousl itch their addrespa maintained an unbroken silex then lett- mountain I . VPo must first pall the beam i ti c brae -tl.e Wren P y result of the fiat seasons work was not (w; Y L9t nobody worry about t 'e consumer being in a higher key and strt e a loftier range of large In dollars and cents, but she felt on- Ing tbem tall straight before him on the onb of oar own eyes before we cin eonsis- - r.,:e_i to defective deceived. He is after the 'yeller."---[West• thou ht when the address an audience of coverlet he said as if masa to himself tend ask Prince Charles to allow a9 to all -„t; fu wit's °NAW ern Rural. � K Y oonrwged, In so flu that she had gotten at• �� °g y P well to-do formers. The demagoguery that fain in such shape trhat she might hope for Aweel, &wool; I has conned that versa a the mote oat of his eye. t�p�rt stated that the - - . t urn the increased Nob for .a minute sh nisi smoking tis will do a rabble will only recoil oa• them- eonsidarable teak income the nett wawa. thonssnd times among the be&thee, sad I �-- ric:ty lately may allowed in the creamery. A man who will solves in the country. To sun. the a h^le matter up, the ancoess nt� ar anderrtand it wstore-afraid of a A Mallificent Gift. , use tobacco in the batter oom pis not a fib Why, then, should a max of this char• hoped for was hers, and five years later we shadow, afraid of a shadow I” Then turn I einem �iaw I tete ,. in n on me a face now bra h't wibh an "Toronto the ood" is not alto ether s t: a yid "Li hen bbe man bo employ and the a Wer yon :e&ra this wooer, to close oontscst with nature wits see Das of the finest trait 'farau in thso g P g g g 1 the better it will be for y u. No creamery better oppsrtunities bo read without dis- section-a prying property. Icer aged almost supernatural radianoe, he ezclsimed, misnomer. Ab least there are those in the 1119 WOTC srst put in wild be successful unless ib is kept clean and traction than his city brother, punning a grandtarents had gone iso their long home, lifting his hands reverently to heaven, ciby who without any figarative use of �'« rywl,ere e18e for those that are interested in the success of calling which of necessity makes him oon- but had wisely left their sell to the woman " Aye, aye; I see ib &' now. Ds&th in only language can be so styled. One of these is :tri eor3,ething new ; _ the creamery should bear is in mind. servative and cautious, and in whicn to who had so ably proved tier ability to man- a shadow-shadow-with Christ behind i0- the Hon. 1§enator Maodonald, whose Ufe in'� - - k •irnentn. This led bo mach depends oa the exercise of stand age Ib. a shadow that will pap--us, to, I m afraid thin city for a quarter of a century has been ' . +t pines, the compan The batter for which b e Deertoob farm jadginent, why ehonld he call himself a Married 3 No, not,fet She onos sad to awe mair."-.[Illustrated Christian Week- marked by business integrity and uptight k stay more monety was awarded first premia at the Bray State •`clod-hopper'' or •'only a t&rmer' in the me.• '• �i'hy do I look a" N I needed s Fac ly ' - nese, exseptional bsnevotenes, and con=- ; i t trial to get their . Frir, after a very exhau tive competition, - - - - tent moral conduct. His latest generous act . . pees ace of men of other trades and pro- bead to an port �r protect me : ' As I ad a9 p)aeible ; in the was made from the milk f cows fed on out y prompt• miringly glanced at het bandsome pbystgme, A. Well D�s rved Honor. which has broa hb him once more before the IiAt are and power of- ._ _ clover ab night. pasture b day, and a grain lees, an? Cit lite educates men to ! attention of the public. is his munificent gift - --, near and to methods that aomedmea feat w lowio cheeks ands arklia a ea. ae I deaw g , to tiro oily of X40,000 to ba applied towardr srtly known and ib rxbion eomr•�sad of ' , 6 g P g p While honors are bein conferred -and good deal of being strictly honest. The the acres of budding tralta, clown flelda, and (y to guard &galna .' ' . I men are being knighted for the possession of the erection of a hospital which shall be in Indian meal......... .. 4� par Dant bn@laoss man we&n finer clothes. tiva to noticed the air of proepetity which coemed y kee in with the oeition, character and ,!y unknow The '' " dentin teheci abilities which the bava need B . Crushed oats... , • . , ,'. , , , 20 " better ou'ward style is more active in hie to mark eve c are Inch of the domain P p y rtelalrements of th a raplaly geowi city i ,n of i no ace and ' q in tine utile service bub wboao em to ment . Cleveland linseed meal:.. I .... 20 " movements, and has more outward polish I honestly answered, •• No, yon do not. ewII hard! be frond from rho ens scion of ng _ „ y P Suirh use of weal, h is twieg blessed • " ib ' + rust wi"res, poles, . Wheat middlings........ .... 20 and apparent refinement, bat none of these Bub there was a tell tale blush on her cheek :.:te(1 by the eompan- _ -. interested motives, it is eminently fitting bleadeth him that gives and him that bakes." . ' et 100 go down to the real basis of c:haractrer. It which assured me; despite her oevert die that the heroic conduct of those who have lb Is certainly worth something to the cid- b the integrity of pnr{wse, the general in- eW>tiaer, shat there was a mea In the cries, dared death in the endeavor to save a num zBne of Toronto t+, be abls to point to these telligence, the well matured judgment, the and I irwardly breathed a hope that ho tier of their follow men ehonld be suitabl r of ex en�se and oats Speaking of butter-ma Ing on the farm. . Y monuments of rho liberality and btucevo- p • Thoo. Conve sa s btiab '• he bored is not so breadth sad Intonsiby of maahooa that might prove worthy of snob a attune. and publicly recognized . It ie therefore !enoa of their fellow oitiz :a9. It shown that' fP as Ase for lighting y y commands and compels rtispaob, wad ohs r tea the kind of fires important as the.flavor, a d thef!'vorcomes gratifying to learn thAt the Minister of not all men are mastered by their wealth, � . . farmer, in these mabten, needs take no Marine baa decided tta resent to each of ' ' from the feed ; it pays be feed grain io the P tab that some rise nnperior bo its power. k concerned, while book seat in the audience. why, then, Burning the Mortgage. It is to be hyped bbab obherslnto whose Lip admmer. especially whe ib is low • feed three fi•bermen o South Brfabol Maine e:t:a�aess is concerned ehonld he give to outward polish or what s mined grains ; aeb year m k for ccewm by a named reipeo0iveily, Brewer. Marden and pcovidenae hwe been Darin hie floe with • safer. 1t is hard ma be merel smoobheess-often d raised Anuawnal pyrotechnic display was given P R fl ., �` a stem • over-rl ores° L nob ood • in y ybo , a gold watch sniD&bly inearibecd. in nnatinted hand, m& be iadntzed to sa e u c a vccaaionally by y ' g ' rasowlity-the honor wbioic b �ne scaly to in a thatch io Jersey City w week or two token of their toe as conduct In savin y summer cream ripens In twelve hoar in ragoo g meat this handsome enua,• so that r hwpibal , oi., but- it is im ` ' manhood! We do not wish to be ander- For some drab the society had sbrugg the lives of five of the crew of the schooner that wry wilh an winter ib may take toren y-four hours ; in stood as olalmLig that all the virttate, all the nudes' a heavy Iowa of debN bub by a stxan- creditable to the oily and wdcgiate to Itis 1 i rammer aeb in cold water, winter in warm. Oosan Belle, of Digby, N. S., oa the 28'h wants shell soon tis a rea:Ity is our midst.- -, I think that freeainq the on&m ail: iajan worth or manhood L oa the farm. Nor do none effort they aetooeeded in relkvLig them' cf November Leo, ander elrenmstaaoes �1'r,�;r that greater the batter : corn meal giv hoc mach flesi�, w• deny >rhab the dry offan broader fields selves and treeing their horse at worship. may of aananal bray Tho sewaen bad a sIULXLian, and of seb m;zed feed is better; ilk should of unfulaenson many respects than• the They �� which et6 slorhalJe was dangerous bask and ib is to express the Flight of BirdS.. ' . s{rt+at considerabiott strained immediately." irna nor do we deny that ti'rm life h.. its special g• g llamldap Government's appreot+►bion of iv r, t:re the best means dia►e�vantages.. We do mean to My that burned in trhe presence of the y�tation. Ib has been rem irke3-bh►t salting veaas'- It y:u have an aband os of straw, do the farmer who de tee Isis alba or Those who have straggled with oh�aroh debts Asir her°iam that Mr. Tapper is sending a do nob lay down oboir acarus npan the aro of cl , p _e+l the damages - g, ld watrch to each of them through Presl- a b circle, a@ the would if distance were not be afraid to ase ib ll tallyy as bedding holds lb wosbhy slight respect, L nd will be able to appreralate the feelings of �° gree' y r( rider the nee of for oar stook Used ta. -la deoom tion ant Harrison. Had the re@tmors been y P only doing a very foolish thing, but b act- that society on "000asion. It Ir not likely bhp only m&iter to be aonaiderad. The pre- tmrposes no more is hastened &rad what of 1' aid manure ib fellow oitizgas of those the Boa hb io save g q sally damaging his ohosda l roteaeion and that any one felt disposed to call Ia the fire► y $ vatlin winds,. the carrenba III the Y'sa. Eros, repro absorbs adds so mach. to I value as a for- doing dlsi'eepeob himself. There L brigade to extinguish the flatness. Ib In just 10 .deed had bee° no lap heroic, tab be and many other a°de or hindrances of navig; � Y = �.,slon claim an `, bllizer. Besides oars k will be mors saltie that some tions will feel a long to another nation thtur phU&ntthropy ation have to be taken into aoeoanL . y nothing about farm s to be ashamed ot. pis in a the more abriking. Their action serves l 1 , t . c systaams, bub comiorbsble. and then b much which a man mw well twiuj e d envy as t erewd of the pacsnliar It i. of iaberesb to find that migratory IA: is About as good - as another illustration of the old oda e -1r;; is really anter Ab a Faruoters' In'btt ie Thou. (Jonvey be proud. Some of the grtlndesb char- enterL.inmeantti and wLtb th.t they could •• q ' birds are egn911y sensible of the adv&ntages one toaah of sorrow makes b`is world a advised the liberal f Ing of bran and actsn In all history have been developeAn have a display of a sindW kind• And ib „ of didereno routes. This is partfonLcrly 1. The imonnniby kin. i' shorts for the fertilizin value•; also the the farm. and when the country ceases to would tis a blessed day for many a ooagre- n�tioeable in their crossing of moanbain t -:. i ,ye l in (3nadlsn fending of much of the ct ps grown on the poar its fresh blood into the oiby then will gatdon lf they wale In a padYtw Oo wnnonnae t r1►ngee. A Raaeian tr&vellerlII ;,enbral Anita. .: � KI r res greater oars In -:;' farm, thereby retaining bb element drawn tis a rapi3 decay and delmoraliaaWon Of each as entertainaaenb. jt ii beyond dupers to �dYertiS 'Y'rick. writes of this h&bib of the wild fowl 1 tiro more perfect from the soil b the oro town. He also chsrrwber in of life Uhao the flnaruoW ooadltion cf Woo ii►few •, "Tho obsorvabione on the spring Sight at' L is well for us, y P g Oae of the awns amaaing inoidenta I Lob-nor afforded new roofs that birds of adviaeel summer feedin of eLo a ohnrobs@ are each as to n:haunt wU,bhe suer ,have beard relative to sleek &dvertisio " P I d :niter connected rotation of crops. Ss v theg man�nce ; Ib Ates of the society raising money to meet said a Weet Side business man to-day, '•was P'weage do not te►ke the ehorteab merldisna>;'i u a�enb and to Last one-fourth of its oaf b 1 in the the inilsreet of loans and running exrearss of course, boo prefer a more favorable though' -.l t ;r.' r those . y yI°R 8911citude.. a trick on the Chicago newap&pen by Y. F. ' ; yard daring summer. Hal Ib to the land .,: b. tike ahnrob, whrle the m fro important spirit• Ryan & Co. several ears o.. One of the more oircntbons route. - .d tarn e:postog the .: in the winter. lilover is one of the best ''M tn; F /+ TO OURSUBbCRIBEItS:B ;oferring --Tbe Juvenile Tem Tai's.. a•iV have , Anothelf Citizen Farewells. I . p I G'_ to the address label on your :paper you their entertainment in Dale's Hall on ,1 van &.ways Ascertain the da a to which 11 r. J. R, Hoovelr bas sold out his share yyonrsabscripiiontoTazN wsispaid. Monday evening, Jan. 27th, co , Ii omittanr0s are " acSiiowl dged by a ing 7:30. The programs are out and show in the milling baEiness of Hoover tit Gee change of date on li5bel on the first paper to1- t0 1118 artner Mr. Fred Gee and has re- - . • Ug receipt of money at this ()flys . Always A nice and varied lot of selections. movg1 o West `Toronto Junctiob. The keep the F1ate pa a ahead: tf--llfark Fisher, of Whitby, while in transaction was just eflFeeted at the first I with iquor last weer -committed : ' suicide by ta::ing laudanum. The cause of the week, and will be a surprise our ---- -••• �-9Y�xX�Xa1RtL.: of death being well known no,iquest was readers. Wien -J R. Hoover boarded a `� 1. - nece�sary and he was burled. However the train Thursday morning one of our SIG CASH i7ALE '. . 1. DICKERING, ONT, JAN. 2 , 1590: truthful may have been the Chronicle's >riost energetic and public spirited eitirens . . .1 - ­ I . . . � . : . - t --- obituary notice of the dead man, it sound- bade trJs farewell. For a soots of years " , - W.,O . - Mr. Hoover 11as had his joys and sorrows _ . ed heartless to the average reader. Weak - - ____ MONI'y WANTED ti I LOCALI S S' foolish, pitiably unfortunate Mark Fisher's here. He has made money and lost mon- ey in our midst. About three years ago or e e s'.I � - . ,.- .. . - � ..0. ... - . __ life may have been, yet when his own ras - y • ....-L, band ushered him into eternity he stood his large grist mill was burned down, but A —County Council will meet i Whitby in a Presence, be awaited the utterance be immediately built another on the old . - _ - site, a still more serviceable one, and took I� . next Tuesday. - . of a Judge whose decision alone couiJ , wishing to reduce our large stock before stoea- - -Wanted, a few cords of dry hemlock affix his worth. A hundred years ago in a partner in the person of Mr. P. Gee, of Toronto. From that day until now wood at the Pickering Bakery. it was written (sod guard me fro the the Mill ran almost ni ht and day, --All accornts not paid by Fe 1st will man who bares not Kia brow to the K Y taking, We will sell at ,reduced prices, for the be placed in other hands for c Vection, dead !" firm meeting deserved success. A good . . J. H. McQuay. x` =-'rhe Lindsay Post ie 'afflicted with citizen is never rightly valued until he is. �eXt typo Weeks. Fine Chi>" a and Glassware, . - - ] - �Mr. D. O'Connor lead a ve severe Gerald Leslie Marston Pogue. This is a lost. If a man wants to have the down- fip0l of illness for three days la t week, right honest truth said of him, he is forced • 1. bo who claims to be the true author of R ^ r! y Y .• to either die or move beyond the reach of rett villi useful. Lame Parlor Lam S i c., - but is now able to attend to busi ess. two famous novels "Thoth and A J p y a p —Chas. Clutha, truss builder nd den- Dreamer o Orceins." His claim is kind words. Mr. Hoover was esteemed, . eral- surgical machinist, •Toront , sends scoffed at b tits publishers of the books tint file real north of ills services in the g Y P cominunit will onlv be rea'ized after their beauties. Fancy Dry Goods, Wool Goods, &je., ns a vice calender for marking d wn ap- mentioned but Gerald L. -M. P..sticks to Y pointments. Its handy •indeed. F it,. and 1 -.aunts the columns of tile Post cessation. He �cas cilairluau of ;he school • —Rev. L. Perrin occupiedthe sllburn J witll.first-chapters of new books, w•ansla. board, a License Commissioner tor South at slid below cost for cNSll for filo' �'eel�s. �ri pulpit Sabbath and Dr. Larrass •lied St. Ontario, leader of the .1lethoaibt choir and . - - tions from Greek and Latin authors, :tad • Andrews pulpit in the morni>;(;, but no glow -lug prophecies of future wondrous it member of the A.O. .W. and the AX. . extra! gored stock of Fine Boots and Shoes. service was held in th,e evening. thiel s to be done by himself. We advise and A.M. As a .proinitlent member of r —Steel Lies. handsome seed c talogne Gerald to assulpe the dignity of injured, the Me-.hodist church it was a fitting fare- ' well when the body res uesced the res- Ladies this is a rare ells -use for Largalns. e . is out This is a Canadian seed riL and yet conscious nierit, go into temporary P , in every way 1t equals the hest in merica• seclusion and burst forth with ;neteorle encs of himself and family in the enure- - F Write to Toronto felt their ental nue. brilliance some Lime next year. People Tuesday evening ankl presented him with - must reduce Our large Stock`., Come one and . ` —Mr. J. R. Hoover's degartl ie will are losing faith in Gerald. the.followili- address and a fat purse: I leave a- vacancy on the school b and and . —F, W. Glen of hew fork was once a .To y. "` R. Hoover.= � � cr .. J • all. A little money w ill purchase a lot of.noods. . at an early day it will be uece s4l'Y to big gun in this electoratal divisions. When E,rrFEwEi, VmEmj,—()n the eve of your • elect another to serve his uLexpir d term. lie iic:dled the riding danced. Now he is departure froru our midmt, we, your also- . - —Extra pleasant -will be tae '"Diver- over in New fork employiug_his precious ciates in Church fellowship embrace the .. EROiV , - sary entertainment given by the Green- ho:irs preaching annexation, and traduc- opportunity thus afford 2!d. of placing on re- . j . wood Methodists on WeduPsday a •oning., ing Canada in a general way. He is curd our high appreciation of your services 'Q U IS, - - the 29th. See tl:e lona; stringer ills for ere sited v►ith sr.}•ing in efTi'et '•C'anada is as leader of -the choir in the Methoilst D I C KI E & - M . -. full particulars of .tile event. spineless. ; I could go back to Canada to- Church for about thirteen years, and beg —The PickeriDg Township S.S..�s5_0ci 1 morrow, direr alt I have Faid of iL &nil its to assure von of our deep regret at your -- - -- -_- - _ tatlon will hold its regular eenve tion at eorditioLs and' peopie and ran Success departure, ant1 as a small to,;en of our --- - - - -- __.. _ __ _______1_________________ Kinsale ou ��4 Cciestla ' dna q'h ]:'.ciao. gratitude for services rendered we present _ _ r fully for any i•Oullov it1 tl.e gilt Gf file T. , Fel► 12th and 13ti1. �'i1r,IC11a 's n'i1} electorate.'" No sir ! you couldn't. There a O1 with idle accompan)tuft ptar a of anon- � 3', y e� . S�'e assu.e von that wherever yon may 1. 4 be al_lboullced i)1 f< future ass ne• a1 a igen in this riding who cjaim that 1 fix -unr ab;,de car best wishes and earnest i ...- �.---The Globe says that J. tib'. ra mer, n tliev would catch up to You beloie yod prayers will always follow you and your. , Malvern farmer, �:as thro 1, ff lift his rata >tiile and forever spoil yowl ru " DLI respected fainili, and we trust t:iaG the . - -�---U 1_ .-_ F buggy `Ceduesday morning while riving. gear Coule back F.W. ! ane Fee if you I grra: Head c,e tjie Church may be pleased - - ► - - c>r clown Logan avenue, dna was tit •en to can be made e) -en a pound -keeper in this I to bless you with tompotal -aud spiritual No time f the 3 ear is s0 trylll,� t0 11S as the last fiCBlld . the hospital surier:Dg frCln a fr ;tured spineless couatrv. ; proc-perity, and that at the last vie may ► — , 1 ,ill meet in unbroken friendship in the bet- of the fall. 1 � IS a tragedy. �'he bl'lghtness and beatify. . . J leg. Thursday cvenicg last the A.F. an,l , - P , =W. H. Eillinos, tl:e well knoRn A".111. lodge ti�-as ot'riciai}y opeueci here i�� ter nut d. Ec►w.eu, BAsi.s►��, Pastor'. with which the third act -of the year opens snake more de `Ilhitby lawyer, passed away to 1 is final TI.D,G. Roaf, Nsslst by otlaere. �'ii�: � - Vi. o: Af.;.ticsY, 1e6S1II the sombre �IDFI,l of "�� ailing -lads and �'eepllln ' rest on Tuesdr. morning at da break. s E. R. EI LY, Committee, p - Tuesday g tors were prr.seD, .r Toronto, Whitby yickering. Jan. 21st, 1b9A. wOOdB." - t''all is the death scene of gall re. . HEhas been sufTering for suave ti ©from and Oshawa, aud among; tbo :e from the . R-com complication of diseases, and hi death The address urea read by Mr. Eddy, to - p city were MFssrs. R. Cuthl.ert and A. shish lir. Hoover made a feeling reply. Take heed fellow-e0nt1yL11aII, sissy keep ydurSelf CO1T2- is scarcely a suprise. Tile funera occur -.McCarthy. After the official business ' ed Wednesday and wan largely at ended. had been tramacted in the dial} the meet Short addresses full of kindliness were for attired for this third act of the year, and you will i —The artists who will lade par in the iDr ad'ourne.l to the digin►• rc►oms of the then delivered by Messrs. 6anting, Alla- In a great measure avoid Si1Ch vl$Itat10T1. t0 your 110izSeho►ld. A-O.II.�'V. concert on the 4th of F bruar 1 r. wn�, Eddy acd J. A. Linton, Mr. We. enc• Y Gordon House where a grand supper cessor as leader of the choir. Dr. earrass Greig makes clothes to (suit all kinds of weather. You will. m Pirie's Hall are Miss Ida Simp on so- was in readine3s. Speeches, songs, ie�i presided. lzeireehtnents were served r° t - prano ; MisF Emma Bodily, con ralto ; tationR, choruses, and everything conceiv the basement and a pleasant social Hour find him ill Pirie's Block, Pickering. Mr: �T. H. Litster, tenor ; Mr. lu iartin, able that could provoke mirth was in- spent. A farewell hymn was sung and _ _ _ illi•, W . A. P-.amsay, orist ; dulged in for twa mortal 'oors," so •tliat the vroceediugs were closed with prayer. ' .1{ -- - --- - -- --- --- ---- - - - - — — basso ;I _ - - ' - Mr. J. D. A. Tripp, A..T.C.M., pia ira and the lodge opening might be celebrated iu �1-r- Hoover has removed his family. to i • � TO � � � • �. musical director_. . a sociable way. * It was.a pleasant affair. 1w Dundas st., West Toronto Junction, , . 0 ., —The sensational report about a man The lodge stands on sure grounds here. I and will deal ►c real estate. 1 i ': ..!*. �' • . I.. - . in Whitby drinking rum to care l imself The new hall is a little palate of fasliiun -� �'-. I - of ]a grippe, going insane, and then idling and comfort. ,IsmFa tiY eight i6 leaving Markham for • = his wife w th a butcher knife turns out to Torun:i►. - -- _ FO ti . —Hilts di Di1linRbam's account for bur - An earth nake shock was felt at Corin . }} 1, ' ` be all hnm`bu,, A Whitby man d a>ak a • q sal of Mrs'. Kelly, Pat Oeehan s house• ! tliia N�dnesday. ' glass of rum one day Inst wee —and keeper, who was drowned -in the marsh i - - - - . this singular and very suspicious c ream- ne r the townline, came r, fur settlement A larwer living Clear WinRham drDwtt• T AND P led ;,imself in the 3laitland ri er. m •stance doubtleEs gave rise to the le of t Council Monde . .While the woman ► 1IN ARE STOVES s a y The Brooklin Roval Tem tars now has 9 slaughter. bad been a resident of Pickering. site wasp p ., —Mr. Joseph Fidler, of the fi m of - a good membership of 115, aud id dour- T . drowned in Whitby tovl•nPhip, neverthe ishiug g;eDEraols. ANI) 'CL TLERY3ARD 'BARE. . Fisher stir . Smith, Itieal Estate L' okays, leas the expense of burial fell upon the " - - West Toronto Junction, called in alar- great, broad shoulders of Pickering town• Chief of Police Coleman 0[ Bowman• V. j clay to get acquainted and pay p his ship. Now suppose this woman had been oldie died of la grippe. hie was a well - subscription; He says he has tak n this a resident of Whitby town and had been kuow g eu:4-amid. • - paper since its birth age Rould h ye it drowned inside the town limits, file bur haler lSroa., .of Cataract, have par- BUllg�lt LOW• '. Can Sall ow, now if it cost $5 per annum. Mr. fisher ial expenses wotild have been paid bs the ennead the btonflville Roller mics, put a - .has done well at Junction and ex resses county, . not by the town. That is, &lie good luau in charge and promise to. - . - . .. . great faith in its future• townships must bur their unclaimed ut vista filings Karya. T. A. GREI PICKERING• , —David Angus, a young man hose indigen dead, but the county attends to —the Greenwood mills will only chop • � 1--l' ­e� parents reside on Berklev street, h been such matters for the towns. This seems on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of -- - --- ----- - - wanted for several months for bur laris- each week, as the balance of the time - a most singular feature o municipal con• will be given exclubivel to oatmeal. ing a store in Markham, and also s aling stitution. Unjust ! Lnjnst ! y two revolvers and $40 from a Se rboro The Speers murder remains a mystery. . —"The only real interesting and in- The detectives are hard at wurk L farmer. Wednesday mornin- Ins actor but a& i • BUN • Stark received word from Syracuse sting structive exhibition in Canada" occupied 1 late&& reports had not succeeded/in dis- the boards in Piries theatre Monday night. covering a thin that he web in c Cody there for bu glary This show consiAted of a grand, gloriosa, g ny fi &list seethed td indicate I I . I . 1. and asking for is ecord.—Globe. a aolntiun of thb affair. o- --Hen tui ve s ill keep •overati' g in gorgeous panorama of sivhte in Old Lon Melinda Clark of Richmond Hill, died - . � - : - g don, interspersed with nigger songs and last 'November, leaving property to the . I oW ,is the time to leave you Order for . i. the townshi t week they tatted .. ' r stump speeches by the celebrated, world- r8Q•. ger will Dumbarton :nd.sto a ha hens and a gen- extent of $1.,� was hied renowned, universals admired n dug- A S -u= oR av-� Cc�A�e_ 1 I . der from Lawton Bros., and 15 he s and Bros-, who received such a° ovation slur- Thursday. The estate is all left to 1 wo .L� . three ducks from Wm. Dixon. If vig- _ niFces named Appleton. ' ing their two months performance in dance committee were f mad, and a de- The btreetst,•iIle RcuiFttFv is new safely New York cit Concluding with a an terminad effort made n t theft th t oc y' g p embarked.. apo° its twenty-second ear Just opened a lot Of the fi>aest oramic history of the Korth -west rebellion yy , ours, the Kingston road could be freed aimed on a thousand feet of canvas t a —new aeries. Our opinion of Bro. Faw• from t}lase most base of It thieves. �'he P tett and his paper is well known to our TWEEDS,TRQ�ERI1�1 G��RSTEDcost of $1000 by •a special artist sent ant , bigbwayman and the urglar ar bad readers. Lang hfe to him. - men, bust the lien thief i9 a lowrap al along with the oolunteera by the pro rie- A horse belonging to Alderman John• - r . —The Workmen had• ng pow g t all Lor of this show for the sole purpos of ston ran away in' Stouffcille on Monday - . , sketching the war. Mrs. H. Weller ; the . . ever shown ill Piekerin t0 O dose ,from. The made for' heir cone rt on last, acid -smashed one of the few lamp proprietress, was not along, but Mr.�'1 el- Tues..ay evening Feb. th, aro e's rtiug posts that ilMminate that thriving - . ler and his hired man came and exhi)fited their influence to have -sleighing fo that town. is Johnston opposed to the pole - -: - 0 I to a small but select audience. The bills - - night. This is but one instance to show and lantern scheme 7 . , , really scared people away by making such . - the enterprise of -the coif mittee that bas- Langford S& Clay's store at Ashburn and _ outrageous promises, bu.t if '�Ir. V1'eiler . i : ' suit charge of the concert. A plan of th hall would just advertise Lis allow R ith lees 3[rs. T. A. FiEher a residence were coa- Boy •i. Ready -mile -'- s �.- ala -. - over�►ut , . - - will be prepared in a few days and r seri sumed by fire, along with nearly all the I ✓ circus -tike language and annolxDee his ex ed seats will be placed on sale. - Tits is eoittenLF one aiAlit last week. The nil '- ` sometll' g new here, -devised for th par: hibitions more publicly lie should do well lagers worked herocially, but could do FROM UP ` because bis Rhow is above the average— pose of giving the ladies more co fort. very little. Insurance scarcely worth ' . See the ills. of its kind. In this age of newspapers mentidhing. --The Ent ire has caught Mr. F trey, people 1001: to the papers for such an- g �o On Wednesda evening of laid week the - editor Qf the - Mail, in a deep, u hgly nauncenienis• - scholars and tFacbers of Knox Chureh - ' - annexation alliance, wherebyCanad was -- , -a,& *- - Sabbath school, Scarboro, presented their m:— F�E�� -;- GRO FRIES -:" • : , . to be turned over to the States. Just GREENWOODr. - superintendent, Mr. John Milne, with a • - . I Mr. Ferrer was to deliver his Dods haudsome marble clock and cornplimen- is unkn¢wn, but it would . appear from Business has been brisk for the black- tary address. The presentation was made - - .. always kept in stock. . the Empire's language of wild, but sym-' smiths, in the church which was crowded, and a , . metrically eloquent horror, that Fa renis Mr. Geo: 'Jackson has engaged with very en.,oyable evening was spent with "`]It' - a doubly dyed traitor. There is a ch a Mr. M. Gleeson as clerk. tnusie and speeches. - BU � . , :..sentiment in favor of filtly lucre n ow -a- Our pedagogue has had the grippe and The Sun says :--For some unexplaiu, -N ING daps that the terms "treasan" has been says it is terribly nnDleasant, ed reason the new post offices' which were 0 0 - .. - _: modified into "speculation," an ,the, Service on Sabbath evenip¢ the 26th to have been opened some time ago, and� I Empire's sensational exposure Be reely at 6:80 p.m., Rev. W. Hall, pastor. a daily mail for Milliken, L'Amoreax and - --- - alarms peope as was expected. Mr. E. Gleeson is reeoveripg, being able other places established, polios of which *_ —Oh for Europe, California, titian to sit np. Folks will be glad tin see him appeared in Tke Sian sone time ago, have Colombia, . anitoba, anywhei e, %_ very- out again. no& materialised, and Mr. John Gibson a Leading �. tore r u ' : - 0 . -where chole of the followin Ro 1 mail i O - Q y Mr. J. Gibeo'n is still driving; in Mr.W. has interviewed P.O. Inspeotor Barwick, lines, Dom• ion, Inman, Cunard, bite Carey's place as W. is not well enough to the result being a promise to Lave the .1. - Star, Ancho , State and Hamburg Amu. resume his position. ' matter attended to at once. Pkt. Co,, alm. cheap excursion tic ets to The service was held here on Sabbath The, people of Uxbridge, knowing that XMAS �- GRO � ' R all G.T.R. d foreign points. Pacific evening instead of morning as is usual, Mr. MaGillivra 's obhgation to the For- y ­..''­ .. I ,... �� .-::,�.- , ",-. .., coast colonists excursions, Jany. 81st, Rev. N. A. Banner taking charge. There resters obliges him to be in Toronto from -� �• Feby.l4th and 28th, via Toronto, orth was a good congregation. Monday morttiiag to Saturday night and1. X,7CA CA B-'_-.,_ ..ay and C.P.R. Colonist slee s run The Greenwood mills will only chop on therefore that he could not devote five through to Vancouver. Specially edge- Monday, Wednesday and Fridays of each minutes to them without a breaoL of brie C�iil(�ie Nt OP�►b e� n r. L ns ed ticket rates to Chic o and of s be- week. as the balance of the time will be duty to the Forresto acted Lilco xaayor a' l t' p '' i r1 ­ h 5� R :1 .. Y , _ 4' . ' +gond in Wisconsin, Iowa Minnesot , Da- ;*von exclusive) to oatmeal. * over Mr. A. D. 'Weeks who spends all •�•� kota, Wyoming, Washington, O egos, The annual tea to be held here in the his time in the town. --Fart Perry Suit- • 4w - .!i a,< HOLIDAY DRI ��� - - Moutanna, Idaho, Alberta, Asslnibo a and Orange hall promises to be a success. Bard. You are paying your mend : ii 1 BritiRll Columbia, apply to E. Ste noon Remerstber-iends the }adios in awl Weeks a mighty Job -aided compliment,, i t : t, cp:r,site ?Z:itcli'.1rus. s f n kR. T'•n. Mitnci I... s,. 1�1..t..v, i cr :} ee-,•vc.o:l ale ez.ell�Dt co: , - y. ., WILLIS..A '.-. Y. - .il � ..1L,,',.,B. 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