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J led ic _ fdr hin . � .- I I � . . _�_ - . i- WIE 1E1 to thank the people LATEST LOC ., .., ,. .�,�,____ - __ � 1_111_m�_­__' _,_-:11- AL HAPPENINGE RECORDED BY at the town hall, Brougham, Monda work, bathe did not agreir with that. -1 - - . - � - ..: - 1_�_j__�__ ' � _�, y 29th . . - I . I . - .,:� . ., C.M., M.C,.P. of tiis, vicinity for. their THE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR for the purpose of nominating candidates ginion. He bad lost money I through it- , , - -.-.-. �'., ' M BATEMAN, M.1) I . I - I , . . . , , . � . . - � Re & s.O., Coroner. office and Residence, CORRHSPGNDXNTS. I for next years �couucil- D. R. Beaton, fie had got about 98e per day or his time. , ,:. '.. t I - - - I ,: I . �! .'. . - . . �� � - . . RingStreet, Pickering Of2lce hours: Morning . libera. patronage in the past. - I . . :, RaturninR-Officer, called the meeting to He had done all he could to save expense - . - - , - :3o ; Evening 6 to S. L I . . .! - . . - _1 - � �, ions. _. , � 8:30 to 11 ' :� order at 12 o'clock, but -namc s wer� put and was prepared to stand by1his act t , ... - _i - . . I I And ask a continuance of the ...-' _� � -.,,. CLAREMONT. ...' - " I - - � _.. � - I . ., . . - i forward rather slowl until near I o'clock. He was now going to ran for a I higher rung - � - lj �' . - . .. ' .. . .. . I I q y . I.." !� . - . 'Wit - I -vour to . . . . I .- .-, . I Vocal .1 sic� -i3ame at d I wi'l endea . . . - . . - , � � I . . . I ti vir Wb - en the time was declared closed the in the famous ladder, that of second deputy - . I . , - � � - �. " ­4�--_ 1 1 -, - _� - . � - _---1-1 - - � . . . ]Robert 'R ssell, Bay CitT, is siting foll - . . . _­ � . . . ,/,. ! owing were found in the fie) .- and asked tbe,people to support him . I . .. . - . ',- � � . - : ..;,- Ida Sim -SOn-i .. sail them. � - . �. .... I - . - friends here. . . ' -.1 . .1.. I � 4 - i ��, __.. �. .� I .r .- Mi -S - �. .. ,-. . _� . � � � 1 -_ keFOR RZE"* On motion, -the- speeches of movers ancl . : , - - ! - - . - Pnpil of Mrs. J. W, Bradley, of t e �oronto'COn- I - - I Joseph Rawson, of Toronto, spent his - ..'.� : . - servatory of Mus c, � I * -:1 I %. -;. AL.- URQUftART.- . ., � 'e. George Par r, nominated by.W. V. seconders were dispensed with, and the . . - - I , � - ; . - . . I 1. A. " . - . . . . . . ChriBtmns at liorn . -�. . I . - ... is prepared to give lessons in voice culture. - �. ­! rr1%.1 1-0 R* . Richardriou, sec)nded by John Barry. candidates themselves called. I . I- . ; - I � . . I - . ­_. ! . � . .. I �, ... . Those wishing to place themselves under her BrouAl am Oct. 10, 1690. . . The only businef,it that Beews to be Johu.Miller,nom'in&todbvT. .McA%Ioy, T. P. White. He dealt a� length orr .. p, ; . _.- iustruct;on will kindly eommuuicate with her ------------ --- - I . .1.. . 11 :_ I I booming is that of cavdidates for muni 9econded-bv A, Johnston. ' municipal business. He wasilike an oli - . . : . - - __� � at Claremont. . I ; - . . . - - ! ; . - . c1pal honors, and the cards are ornament- J. P. Wl;ite, nominated by J)hn Philip, cavalry horse, when he heard ithe nomina- - � .. ... - I . - �___, � -. -.: . . _: Thorough tnstruction Guarante�d ,, F.. J. * ANDREWS, ing the centre tables in many homes. seconded by Thos. Pugh. l tion bn'gle sound he livened a . e can-. . j .: . : _.. . . - i .-- I - . - .. The best of references given if required.,. 1 4o-52 DENTIST, Manager Boyei held a very anecesaffil S. Mackey, nominated by Henry Wilson tioned the voters only to e ect men in; . . - w.." - I - - .. � . I- � . I I - � . - "' , - � 11 k .- - 17HE I . .. KERING NEW§ I i - I ;C, '' �� It I - Man seconded.by J. L. Jones, whom they had confidence d those who, . .1 . ___ - ­___________ North -ea t cor. Yonge & Quien'sts. carnival on Tuesday night. y '--I . . . . , a I . . . . . . . . �. - - H. Westgate, uomina would expend their taxes �di UsIv. He . .. - � � . _. . :� - - .1 . - Legal. .1 . . . from a distance were present and seemed ted by . L. Jones, 3 - . L ' . - .. t - N � .- . � ;. . , . 1_m. -1 f'. I - ___ - ­_­_ - - The larg�st Dental office in Toronto. . to enjoy the event. The Whiteval,e baud seconded by T. C. McAvoy. had been a long time connec ed with tbe - - :. - : : . . � I I - - . ­ - �_ -& McGILLIVRXY, BARRIS- - . . - was'among the 4ttractions. A. ,Johnston, nominated by 7. P. White, business of this township. I hile thank- ... . . ; I . . - . . I &c. Office opposite Post Gold Ama garn (silver), and Porcelain . I . . ,_ Pow seconded bv T. C. McAvoy. , ing his mover and seconder, h was not in . - . . t - ters, Solicitors, Juo. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. - Our new teachers, Mr. and Mrs Eddy . ...- .� - f. __ , office, Whitby, Ont. ?OR FIRST-I)EPUTY REEV C. ' . the field as Reeve. . ­ .� . . . .. . A PA il-Mi-Av LLB MoDevtoLoau. 8y Filift ,g,a 2d Porcelain & Gold Growns, bavearrived RDd are settling in their - � . L. ; � - -z 11 ;..I I.. .. � . ______ 1. 11 . - , - ___ - ------- � - . . . . . 110�VAS PXRKER,. BARRISTER - . . ,�.__� Tand Solicitor, &e. Money to IQ&n. No :_ - I commission. Office: Over Ontario BanlF7 Picker- . I _' � ing; op6n cverV Saturday. 4-y . � � - - - - __ ___ - __ - - - ---,.---- __ __ � . . - - L. . . - - I � . - I J E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS - - . . � , # TER, Coanty Crown Attorney, and County . . - . solicitor. Court House, Vvrhiti)v. 10-Y . . . . - - - . _. ---------- --------,-- . � I tl�.i._....,._ ,, I)ENTON & DODS, BARRISTERS, . - . Sol icitars.,,s'otaries, Etc., Solicitors for CitV - , , ciation. 10A Adelaide st. - . , and Couu'ty Loan Asso I . ­ - , . -. east,Torouta. Telephone911. Oiieoftbepart- i - .., _. - Ders will be in Claret-nont every Saturday over __ .. . I .� � � - - Hopper's Store. I 131y , .. :-- I . . - I . - . I .. :.'', - �_:(___________ - _____ __ __ --.------- __ . , . _.. .,. . fletertitary. -1 - - I - - _ . _. , .. �.. 1.1.11. --,-. ___ I -_1-._ �­_,�­­­.: . - - . .. . . . 41. HOPKINS', VETERINARY - . . . . . * . . . . . - . - ­ , . .. We Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- . . . ! .1 -,: erinary C,Ilege, Toronto. Treats all diseases of - � I - . . . . . - , the domesticated animals. Calls by day or . . I . . - .� . night promptlyattended to. Office and re$idence 1. . 'L� .*. at Mr-.1saac Lintoin's, Pieke�,ing. 23-v - - - ,. . __ - -------- _____ . __ - - _. -, - � __ ­ � .. , - . . -TARY SUR- ---. L ' HOPXINS,VETE1'U\ - . _.. - �- . - He GEON, Graduate of T'he Ontario Vet- � - . .. - I � . � erinary College, Toronto, will visit W4itevale . __ .._7 and Cberrvwood every Satur,lay. Disekses of � _ - ,- the bdrse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge . .� I . - lot 33,7th cou.. Pickerin'cl. Calls promptly at- ' I . - . - . % . -valo. Ont. - - tended to. Telegraph a(rdregs : White - - - . . ­ .- -,- P.O. address: Green River. Ont. 34-V - I .---..I- . . , . . . . ____ _____ __ ______ ___ - ----,------ . .. - � . . . __ � Societies. � . � . I— - . __. ­.: .. ..­ - - .1. ,__�_­_­_­­_ _- -- ­ - __­��14�­,,­___,_,­ � . � - . � � '. - 'O. 135, I. O. . . . I - . - - RISING SUN LODGE IN I . . G. T. This lodge meets every Monday � - . - I..�, evening in the Vear, in Dalle's Hall, Pickering. . � ­ vited to join and help advance � . 1. . Every p;irsoin in' * 1 121V . - the grand Cause of Temperance. 1. - I or ri ocits of teeth a specialty'. J BES71'SETS OF TEETH SS. loly .. . - . Vitalized Air ___ ao - . for Extraction. . . ____ _4 M. CD � CR I 7-1 .., �4 " - I -4 . - --.---.- � * * . 104 1 aloa IOR . ;;� , .AOX ':, - M � :_ - . . " 45 z1. - . ,,,,, -Jao , . , . 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I , _. - 0 Ir . - - 1 . .., - uoiness C,arbe. . . . , __ - ___ __ _____ - __ . __ ___ 'bus meets all trains. In . - .-, I - --.;;_ . . . Cov-re( I � . .� ;4 ­ , I . - '' emne(tion with livery I keep a ; _. lon# *e �, . . C ,eyqn,rcr, & - , .., - . . . . I- .- . , , - - I—, � _��­t_­ . ; : �ale, 'ommission aria Board- .. " ­. I 1. - 1� - __ - - I I . . . .-. -, - :1'. - 6',\'LkS IjUNN, Conveyancer, C07111- --`:,: in Stables, Pickering. . . . . . � I . THnisSioner for takiDg Afbda,�its, etc.. Clare- ` � . . - ta =%M - .. -10y 13�9 . U;. =:a0== . I . Mont, Ont. � 2 b . .. . - - - [. - - - - ___ I " - . . I : . . - �U'NTING, Issner of Marriage - -_ I I - . .._._� 'Be L]ivenziesfortheCoilutv of Ontario. of- - EY T LOAN , b \ I . . . 1. - . . twe at the store or � at.his resideuct. rickering I M � 1; , O'' . � I 12-Y , . Village. -_ __ I 1, . - -:. . - - - --. 0 M RTGAGE SECURITY I . EORGE GEROW. C'Premout, Issuer - , Oft t4 s a -De :.. � -tiser -ate , �low�st ra . of interest. Morteagesinj - - Gof Marriage Lict ,. 1'rii i 0 1 . . _.. actory --- Strict1v cofideilti"J. i:zJ_v ,,,,,I urcine-sed for caeb- _ - Pump F. . - e v ures 1, . - � - - ____ -_ -- - `:_.. .. I . . . I , . '. .:. - _: ,__1 . R'. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK .4 1-i I =SrZ.A.= � . - I - - 11.1 . -i D'o Conve-i-aucer. Cominis.-ionfr for taking I batigi. t' and rzold on COUM11581013- . . � . ­ . - stil luv,��-, Accountant titv] Insurance Agent. �. ... I I ' ' - 4 " . . 1)'J . I .. .. I - furin property. Wills pro- I . . - .. . 'Wil be in ; A on for: Western, LaneasbfrO and CitTof . - - . . . - bated. OFFICE --At NN'llitevale. 1 �,n( on and Mancbettvr Fire Intrii-ance Cow- . - �, F! ! , . . Brougliaia every Mond,uy afterlit -17 or the pa 'i'" - � . . ­s.-� orlb Ai.wtriciin Life Itigum n c,4 . transdction of liusin,ess. i� -v I pit ; , ic I I 0 1 __ - . ... 'o.. tt*lt, i Accident lusuranee taken. . :''..: I ______ ­­ - -_ - - - ____ ____ -_ -_ - - 'k I . . . , � - . . . �- �L - -ch i tect. , . � - , 1. .­ - - - .A P . . . . � I I . . . . - . . I .",.:­- -�_,L;­��­�-­ - - - .'1_,­�A__1­­­_ 74, MZz5 for S.6.1j=. .-. ., I , � . . ., A. POST, CUUNTY ARCH ITECT i - -1 - _. � As for -the county of Untario Drawings Ca VEYANCING CAREFULLY DC)NE. -1 andspecificalJoDs furnished for every class of � . . . I I �, building. Svea.yn and hot water heating and I � , � , "�, mffe 1=5rop 7 r t y .- . . \ - . ventilation it s'peeia'ty. Office -Gerrie Block,1 ­- rill; e . . . corner, Duud?.9 and Brock streets, N%'.nitbv. ., 'oad East Pickering. 37:y ' Grood Vil,age Lotfi on north side King stAreet . __ 1� I I - . Residence -Kingston 1. . - I 10 between corm -r and tbe'C(illege grounds - .. _.. ____ ____________ -------- -.---- 1 -for s'ale, toge her -A-)tb other village property. . - . . - . . I . - - _. . A,actioncering. � . -eap. . . � . . - - . (, ,e and Ic . . I. . One cood li ur it for sale very cl; . . .... -- . � __ P__�� . - � - . . _­ I �­*­_�, � W. V. RICHARDSON, . I I T. - - . . , . . FAIRBANKS, the old and- reliable I;— � :­: �:� . ­ - ... - _r Le Aucdoneer, still in the field, able and Cfhee: Dale's R1 ,!>ekl. Pick eri Dg. - I _.. - - . ai williug to conduct any sales tntrusted to him, * _- - __ --- ___._ -, I' . . I ' � -.-.- 7. - .� mriking his pat- ' ' - - I an1d takes this opportunity of tL ; . I _ I .. I - . ., .. ! - -ate. Ar- . ­ 'TG.' I . - . I .. - rons for past favors,and hop�,s for a couti�iuunoe - 1 ' . � . - . . of them. Terms for services inodw . .,.il. UEDDINL . I .__ rangemcuts as t'6 dft' tes and terins can lie inade ,1: . �;- I. - . I 0 -_ . �. . � at the office of th;s, paper- �5-tf . . I . z .. . . - - . - - - __ ___ __ ____ . ------ - . �__ * _.- - '. I HOMAS POUCHER, . , Licensed Aue- -� �1 - _.'' .. . T tiODeer, Valuator, etc., for East'York and Pr sen s., 0 . .-I . . , . the whole of Sarth und Scouth OutmtLrio. Strict ' . . A __ I . . UttelltiOn "iVeD to ILI] orders by wail or telegral-ib. t . . ... � � , . - - . - 11- ..., . ..� Charges moderate. Address T1108. POUCHER, . - c - . .- - . :* . . I Box 47, Brougham, Ont. _; .� ... �. I -ire, .I . ...1. . . - �. . . .- . . � . Fine Electro Plated Wc � I � .7 -ilver Spoons Napkin , .-. . . ------ -------------- - ­- ------- olid %� o i . - � . Boats aa(l .Sitoes. F . ,..:�. 1. I . q._ , .. - ., . �:. , . Kni' n ., . I '­­­­ L'. - . _. rs, ves a d- . __ _ _. . . -, , i n g Butter . - . . I , e" * . . .- . %, - - JOI�_N LESLIE, BOUT AND'. SHOE I... , 41s. . - : L - - . ugar one - . 1. . . 51akei Pegged and . sern w6rh. Orders I !.. '' - . I . C, ' -man . 0­0��� - � . . . , promptlyattended to. Experienced work - . I - I _­_ ' :� I . - . : - � . I �... .., News, King street, Ilicherine village. 7-v . - I ,.1. �' ehip. - D(in't forget the stand, i1viarly . opposite the 18 K Gold Ri n' g' S . ___ - I . - I , - . - . _________________________ - : .- . - I . 11otels. . -1 %­ - - ,_ I . .- I --i: �.. .. . .- .. J _.___1__1_1 ,�...� 1'--__r,.--_--_. � - .'L .... :P=j.A.11T.�.�,-� __ I.:. ., . - -_- 111�11_­, - . " .. . ... ,- . . �-__ . ... .. �_ - -1 - ' . - .. ''. -i.;. - .. L - ORDbN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., -:-_-7- -cj-()--- . . - - . ­ : . I!, - . �. I . . !.,: � .. I . . .: I - . I - - I .- GJaw as (iordou, proprietor. This hatel is a I ' - - I.. . I flue new brick bailding, finitilied in superior Ornamental Ciocks : - . style. Every convenience and comfort forthe ' . - I I I . . travellingpiiblic. Now and coin modiou 8 stables . � . ... . ... . and sheds. - - 25y---- 1 WpInut, Warble and Iron Cases. - - :________-_--_-- . . I - . . _.... . . E STE RN HO U SE, Pickering, Ont., - I -11 - . I. . - I . - W now open foX the accommodatit�n of the . � i . . - . � - - . . travelling public. This hotel, having lately bo. - S, Barnard,! . - �. .-*! changed hands, has been re -f urnizhed, tbrQj,gh- , . . 1. . . . . - . out. Situated as it is, opposite the 8 ink Mills, WATCHMAIERI..'. _-'-­- - � WAITiT - it is convenient for patrons of the Mi s. Meals .. I I . . F, - . . - . , . --- --- - --- - --- - �_ . : ... or lunch at all reasonable hours. Goodstabling ' . _. - .. and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for I i . � . - - . horses or cattle. Weigb scales on the promises. . " 1 WHI"BY MARBLE AND .. '': . . . - __ The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked ' i . � . � . - . with pure liquors -of every brand. ANDY Me- , - : - CULLY, Proprietor. 151y - . . . - . . . '. ­.- __ _ i G! 10te or .8" - I . - - . , - 1' k � . yvatell'"taking. 7. � * . ' 1'. . . I ______________ - ", - �_______� -_ WHIMS ,. � � _ - It- - .. I - .: I . 11. . .1 - .1.1. 'UTHBERT,, w - OUND S Sv � . !,:, .1 .. _. .:- A C Wqtehmaker, Pick- ..' ­ bits&" 1849.) - .. r , - . . .. X1L* ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the . I . . '! . I I I . .. '.. I trade I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for Vol - I - F. L;�&rus'Eye-glasses. Watclies and Clocks _. Cleaned 3n shortest notice -and at reasonable R. 1 Wo endien, Prop'riwr. I . I rat". 28-47 , / . . . - : � . . - ' - .1 , `\ - . ,-,.. I - ..,. '' k - % - . .. . -1 � -.,Ont 1 11, .I..- ano " Ban .1 .!.", - - , .- ... -I.-i- _" - . 1. ....... .PICKERING BRANCIL, ,..;.. ; 1 ,..4_: . ___ . ." . � . 1. 1 " . Open for -the.-transaotion of afflegititnate � Baukirfg Business. . I . . _. . - . .�. . OFFICZ HOURs-From 10 to 3; Saturdays . � - . I - I . I �. 10 to I o'e,lock. ; . � I . .1 . . ... .conh .,. I 1:... A .7 Savings Batili in ection. I - . . . .. ­ .. . .. a.:--, (3-y) GEORGE KERR, Manager.,, .:. . . .....i , - . .,.....­.,� w . _­ I " !. I - ..q.,/ .. - . . - . � tq_ I , �, , -:, � ;�, �a .. I I, . ACV-) f ._,r!e.';C6 .' , 1'NWif.-V7 ,'. ."I . I %�-!' �� . � . . --- ... - I worte and Deafer)n Toteign - il,-: ,... and 'W'faiiadian Granites-,, I.... I . - 1. . " T. - :., __.,T�'. I - __ ­ � - ­ - I 1. PA i4`Wiab �6g I any cat . het . ft *br,k, will. do well- to 4 all on' us before going also- . - . Where. Forty years' record of . -. .. , ..,: �, t peKfee; satirsfactiqla 'given, in ­.. , , . 4; . , . . every CAGe. , i. " $A,.. vA - I - . * I - . � I.,,-...- 1,1,--�� _ ,..". I � - , ,%,--. . ,�-,_, _'_ . ��_ .i . , . .! :. -,�...., '. . - lew v, �_ "­_ L .. , r ,, I., I - ­ .� _ 0"331tis . . SOLIC'ITED BT Jok M. PALMERI . - �_: . . � ',_ PIPIKERING, ONT., � 35-6m ,... "'A'. . � * - , , . '111i - � ..� I 1. . , � �­ � , , '' - I __ .1 -,-- -, � ,.-,',';`_ - .3. ki, _-:7-4 . .. I- ,!� . , - IK " j'z�._-4'1'�Jl` -I.- -.1 ,kt!. ,� 111 _. , � ....-I. � , -r ,!'� '; ,,.- �o�lf �,#.- I t. .. . I A t., 7 �, .11'. I , I .. r . Fi;� - :M - -, t ,� I ­, f,i. � � " t _Zwl:1111�,!i,�._ _Ai 'ItAX,�.110"i­* It. . t'- - '_ 1i k lar I i 1%. n, mowor&V, nominate( by J. - 13. Iviackey. . f -le U1111nell Ll f. voters for , . . . - .1 � ; residence.. Thev will be Drepared to e ' C. E. Marq lie. , their decision last year. He ad not been - '. -.. * ' n - Jones, seconded by ' - - ' _. � _. I , ter upon their duties next week. We John Barry, nominated by T. Marquis, altogether pleased with the I to council. . .. .,:. *1 I . welcome - them to our neat village, and seconded bv i-;. Remmer. I He thought the balance was sl in.. He had . - -I' - . - . wish them the seasons compliments. E. R. Eddy, nominated by W. J Dale, been before the people befole and waR . . - " - :. - " . � . . Our Presbyterian friends �eld ,a ,�ery seconded by W. V Richardson. known in the capacity of Reeve. He now - . �_� , '. '.' . . i successful entertainment On the evening H. Westgate, taominated by C. E. Mar- offered himself as a candidate for Reeyc- - - .. - . - . --. . . . . I . 11 of Tuesday 23rd. 'There being a surphIg quis. seconded by Fred Gee. for 1891,aDd it ' sked a fair share of F;upport. 1. I .. I . I I .. . of provisions, a social was annouuc,ed for FOR SRC0'.%D-l)FPVTY REEM. A. Johnston was not a candidate for tb'e ; . -.4 . - � - . - . Friday night, which was again well at- - . Geo. Gero nominated by JDhn Barry, Reeverhip. - . . - � . .. ' w, . John Barry was hot inithe field &a first� . .' - - . -- . tended. After. t.he second spread, the seconded bv A. Johnston. deputy. "He had been pleaseA with the . 1. . - . I . - I , . remaininR provisions were disposed of by 1). Lawson, nominated bv R. A. Car- action of the late council and!Nvould sup- - , - .. - . -. . !, . ' . auction to the hi -hest bidder. penter. seconded bv S. McConcchie. � . . . .. I . r% . . It. It. Nlowbrav, - nominated tv T. C.Mc- Port Mr- Parker for Reeve. . I . � , .- , -- Vote for Mackey the peoples candi"te' Avov. seconded bv V%'. J. Dale. ' E. R. Eddy was rot in the hild as .w-on(T . ' , :' - . " . - : . I ______ &_--0411�_ -_ . . bell deputy. i ,. - ,_ . I . - GREENWOOD., -1 p T. Poacher. nominated bv M'J.Mic' I I . - � . I . . 1. - � . . . . . . . I I T. Puncher went ;nto the fin ncial state-- ; I . - I � . . � seconded by John'Phillip. . . - I � � . i . . . - I .. .. I - . I mebt and said it wits mis)ea ing in Vie .. � - . . . . . : F�11 T111111-PFPUTY RPFIF. . . . - - -_ . .1 . .., I is recovering from his details. Was not altogether ]eased *itbL - ', I __ .� � Mr. Wm. Clairk Geo. Gerow. nominated by W. V. Rich- . . . recent severe attil of sciatica and will ardson, F;eco'nded bv E. RemmEr. last vears council, and thought there h-i,d - - ' I - ' n . . .- �. . . . .. . soon be able to be out again. It. Deverell. nominated bv G. Falconer, been some mistakes made hich were . � . .... . � The ieceut snow of the T)aRt tew days seconded by C. E. Marquis.' hurtful to the interests of thr township. . . - .,-. . . .. � I I . . lifts inade bettoter sleighiuR, although there M. Gleeson. DOMil)&ted bv . Remmer. He was in the field as third de�ut . . ... . . V ;. t , - . � ' L! vie, - . I is Dot much vet. seco'nded bv W. V Rit�hards`on R. Devprell had not the lea iii ntioll - ... - I - , I . of entering the contest and therefore re- ' . . � .-,-. - D_ Birrell, nominated by W. J. Mic I ­ ­ � Mr. Marshall. oldr esteemed blaekai-nitb .bell tired. - - i '_ - . - � is leaving for Stouffrille on Monday next., seconded by P. MeDiarmid N oget offerhim- -. . : :_ - ... Dr. Dales. nominated by R. A. Carpen. N1, Gleetiop did'not prop . I - ., 11 . I Nfr' George Law h&R taken possession of as a candidate and war, pleas d with., the - - - - - - ter. seconded by .1 Laknoreaux. I .. � I.. I .. the sboD here. and with the aid of Mr. Dr. Bateman-nominatel bv Geo.Parker, old. council. . . . I I ... . - . � . - I James PeDgelly it is expected they will seconded by Henry Wilson. '� - . Dr. Dales retired With than 8 to mover. . ... . '.1 I ' make things boom. . .1 T Poucher. norpivated by T. C. McAvov, and seconder, � . . . . _: . - . '�. � . , . � . . - t. Ur. Gleesou bat0kot his new house seco'Ddeq by J. L.,Joneg. ' Dr. Bateman said be was n t a ca�di- � - . - - . L - � - . - abont fin;shed and w)ll soon move into it. J. Richard@ nominated by R. Deverell. date and in retiring thanked his mover ... . ... - - I - . . I, . It is a; credit to our villpge ab there - are seconded by Geo. Falconer. . and seconder. .. . . - .-� -- . '. . � very few houses arranged so well. James Richards said he had not thought 1� : . . I t . Alex Boyer. nominated by A. Johnston. : 4 . . - . - I I . - -_ . *-.04&0-0 - __­_._____ .- . seconded bV John Philivs. of. run ' nizio and retired with thanks to .1 - . - . - .1 . CHERRYWOOD. . . . . W J. -Dale. nominated bv Jae. Richards In"er and. seconder. He would consider *. . I 1 - - . _; . . �. . . . � - '. - - _. -- . . . .. 1� . . I ,;econded bv NV Henderson the watter at sonie future tim(. . .1 - _. . .� ��. . .. . . 'm . . - , W"tto . - .� . . . . . I . � - . , r . FOR C�)VNCILLOR. - . . Abram Boyer said fie. was p eased i - - ­ . i . .. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burkholder. of - he late councils actions during the yea,r,. - - , ,. . - If arkhain are visiting friefids here. John Philip, J -P., nominatea by, John t . . . .... _ .. � 1. I Barrv. seconded ' . &ud had taken some interest it� municipat - . .- t- . � ; 11r. Nmbrom- Barnard, of Sinithrille, , by Geo Parker. . ne had lono been a esident of - -- .. .1 I �. I . - - - . I t . Deverell. iioni;nated by A. Johnston, matters. � . . .' ... - I I is visiting at 311r. John lieuderf,ou s I Seconded bv John Barrv. this townf,bip, and was in t�e field- as. �' I I .. . I . . - . : I Mt. Tljos*. HeudersoD and wife ha vle r'e- I NV. Ji D& . le nominated bv Thos. Pugh, third -deputy. - _.� . � . . . .. . i . . - �- ' - I - ' in a positioA t 1. ,-- .. _. turned and settled down 1D their new I seconded by E. Re.niner. - W. J. Dale said he� was ' ' ' ' to ' � .. I . . f home. W. H. 9mith, nominated bv W. W. 'serve the. ratepayers, having n thingin ai" . ! I - - � Migs Pattersonaptl brothek, of Elles- H u bbard. oeconded bv - Geo. P r6r. busines!i line to occupy his atte tion. The . -. �.. - .- .�� I . .. 7 . mire, .Miss Size and brother. of Union- John .%tiller. immin,ated b%- . J -,h nston, i8outh-east corner hiad not been represent- -- ___. .11 - I 11 - ' - ' ville, Rre visiting at Mr. A. McPhorson's. secoudq:d by John .N1. Gerow. ed and he was in the field as counbillor- ! .- . . I . - The joyous season of Chrkbinas is once ,51. Weeso-u. nominated by . johnston, If clocted he would dohis utmost to satify. : , - , -:� - -, I more upon us. and in -its train comos the seconded by W. .1. Michell. - J0hL Philips came deterniiied to run ' .. I .. ; �_- �t . I . ' -il explain I ..��. � 11113iou of friends %ho have been absent W. V. Richardson. nominated by Thos. but after hearing the late coun - : . ... - . from their homes for some titne. Among Xlarluis, iw�onded by Joln) BArry. I theni-Q-elves, he was not in the fi old. - . - . - , I I . . I - . Thos. Marquis ' mated by W. V. Al. V. � tchardson war, riot seekingmuni- - �_ , " , those. who have come to spend .their va-; . . nom .. � Richardson. seconded by John Barry. cipal bonors, and declin-ed with thankR. - .. I cation here wel.notice the following : The I .1,Ame,s. Hilts. nominated bv Fred Gee, Thoii. Marquis had no present intention'-,- . :. I - . - . Ifiss McCreights, of Toronto. Mr., Will . af ruuuinc. I . . . �� I . 11 - Lawsou and Mr. Sid Coiling. t-tuloutn of i se4onded by C. E. Mar -1111-8. . - . . . . - � 1 Ed. Wilson, nomitiated by C(lin Fbilips,. Edward Willson had not decided. ' ne. � _. _.. . e'. - 11 , the Tor�utn Vet4ennary Colleg " -Nflr.S � would enter the contest if ,%fr. Nlillei did. - * - - � ,, I seconded by 51 Gleeson. I - . . -, .. - . Irm-lu teacher at Atha and Mr. W. 11. I- W. j. If- bu.t ,lid not care to oppose him. � . . .. .. , . ichell. nominuted- by T.'Plillips, Dot. . . I'll I W. J. ,\I ichell was not just ev.tctly pl6ag- . , , Roach, of Port Perry, alfio M166 -VarY seconded by A. Jolantson. . . 1, Coxworth from Claretuout. Abram Boyer. nominated by john ed with the late council, but did not caiei, - -.-. - . . - ' The tea abtl concert tinder thq an'spices Philips. 6econdcd by D. Birrel. however, to now eLter the aren4l. . . I . I � .. . . . I .. , - I - - R. A. Carpenter, nominated by George t S.Bravliadnot intendedto un, butas , . . . - of the Mexhod'st bible Class; �hlqh %vas , . � � ..­ - I . � I" .. . I b I - looked lie would Dot niipd doing so. I hold on Tnesdav evening lar. waslin all Falconer, seconded by I)r Dales- : . . I , refipects a grand sneceps. The s41tiaptu. Geo. Philips, nominated by r. Poacher, He would stand for -councillor, aind if elect- !-., - '. .. .,.,. '. . - A ed would( earnestly endeavor to 1please. I . . - ous tea provided bV ilia. ladies seconded by A. T. Michell, . James ifilts had not inten4d to 6ffcr : 1, ',,,. congregation well FustaiDed their �_ Pf u'Itla", $. Bray. nominated by E R. Eddy, hin,self as a candidate. He conside Ed hix - .- , seconded bv N. J. -Chapman . � r I- . . ILI . I . tIoD as first-class artists in the c4l�uary ' ould' carry the -1 - . . department. The progra, The number of DominationE were three nomination as a joke, but w _ - . ,.: / .!.,r,s,,,,�d, wa, 'oke ,t_till further and enter t�e field as - . . �, _ more than last year being thirty-ninc. ' i . . . t a treat which we believe . 'Ji.r �Rlily The nominations �being closed D.R.Beaton councillor.. . . ... L . .1 - enjoyed by all and it would be seless, on motion wasicalled to the chair. 1). Lawson would with thank,; withdraw--,. - ' - .: - -L.1 .- - � ' ' where ail perfolLmed their parts s well John .Stiller the retiring - RN ve was call- It. A, Carpenter had not now a notion , - . -., .' _1 . . . . - ­ . I for us to parven;arize. The chur 11 war, ed to the platform. He stated that a great of runniu-v L . I - . . . &a. � _ L %� 5 tastefully decorated with er6rgree 6 and deal of work had been done duripg the past , The Glerk declared R. R. Xlowbra� , . _S �_:� .1 presented a fine appearaucti. Ure& praise year The council bad worked hard and lot dePutY, and Geo. Gerow as ad deputy,.. 'i - ... . I , ,­-� , . . fr due to the teacher, Rev. H., F-sh, for had tried to keep down expenses aw much elected bv a.cclarnation. . I I 2 , .':�,:, - . I - . i_�­- its success. as possible. TI;ey had managed the de- D- B irrel was not .a candi late. - - - - I - - - .-.,-t.,4- : _:, L_. '- _ L . . . L � . I . . . I betiture business. in his opidion, in the - The meeting was a very relresentative-' .. �.,._ -,�.� .11'...,,,,�. � . . .. ,� Tty-nine in . : :, � I . . . .- best possible manner. He wait thankful to one. The nominations were th� - ._.., , - L . . __ . .. WHITBY. '13 'to n n I '11;-a . .. . mber. exceeding that of 1810 by thwee- - . .- .- .. . �, ! the ratepuvers for havi g elened him - ' - . . I - - . . � i I __ . . ines. At the close of the me�ting a poll� .. � - �.. L I . - . , . . . the councif for something like. twenty-four lift . � .- . . . - ... I I , .U.b Ions poisitiotj�s and Would t � anfied oy A Johnston. which will I I - � . N1 ( Ry night'g town meeting, in th , e times iu var hink was dem . - - . ., .1 Music lifill for the uoi-uluation of,munici- ebriousiv of ente.-Ing. t!le coutq!et as coul)- be held at the various polling places . - - - I pal cau,liditter, and fichool trustles was cillor. ' - througliont ilie township on Monday, . , .- I . � . 1. . - soxnethlu-, i;ew for this place, tho gallery H. Westgate, first deputy, wits called and January 5th.' . .. . . . f---,- , 1% - I , - . . , - -.-- 4�1t-q --. . - being fil'Aed with ladleti. who t A the spoke at 'some length on the Road and . . . �. ... ...., . . � ! . . . . . - . I - . . . . . I . . . OUNBARTON. ' . , I . . - L .- grtatest ,interest fialthe proceedin;jt Ow. Brid.ge aspect of the township. He thought � . - . . L; . . .... I � . . .. ­ . I - - , _.. . . lug to a i faCLIOU fight io 6-hool 'matters the roads and bridges were in a good state i -, . . .' - , ., - �. ' L I ' and as chairman of that committee bad We clip fhe follow in g 'from- tbia F a-gul; . : . ' the bitteresL aDimog-ty and perso al ran- n . _. , - � dorie the best he knew how for the people News -Record of last week. which will, - . , , - �.. cour charac-.erized the speeches At tuid- - ­_ :�11 night the m6etiug adjouri ii Tues. He was going to ask them to place him in no doubt, be interesting to our Dtillbar- .- . _.�. .'�, , I ' " . I , .d .. � the Reeves chair for 1891, arid if elected t,)n frlends :-,,Rev. R. M. Craig has - � -, day night. TLe uoinivatious �clre :_ � ' ' , L - - would do his utmost to satisfy, moved into the new Maus recentl . ' I . �. � I _ , it. 1i ip, I _v - �' L "t. I Mayor, James CaLuDbell, J. - J. R_ R. Nowbray, second deputy spoke at . H. Long. Reeve, James Rutle e, H. B ' some length in behalf of the oid council. erected by Melville church co gregation. -.-. i 'wt: It '. t ' ; Taylor. Deputy -Reeve, Charl s King It is a fine", stylish, modern h use., alike: - 11 , L i'� I Had charge during '90 Of ShCCp Killed by . - p �­_ -,. ". William Noble. For conneillo , two in Dogs, and although the amount paid out a credit to the liberality of th congrega-,. - -.-. ... " � . . I * , I - , each ward of the present council offer for by the council for this purpo, was larger tion and an ornament.to the 11art of the, ' � �. _... � I .� I . re-electu a. with a large field of ew meu ,than previous years, be thoul ht that th- town in which it is situated, and so )onlr . . L.... .� ..,.I ' - ' , as well. ' best of judgement had been used. 'The as it stands it will be a monui aent of the, , .- 11-'. - I ..::" 1 . New Year's eVe war, hearlded Y. doa tax had'exceeded the 4 utlay some tastq and skill of the irchitect, nd builder- - I �' . I '.. . thing but the traditional sent, enta f 1600. The class of sheep no v raised in We hope that the present pot ular pastor . - i 0 . , , .. . Pickering was much saperior o that form- and his goo -i wife will be spar 3d to spencl * ., . .- .. I such seasons, in the angry disc sion of . . . . I _....._, school affairs at the moeting in t a Music arly bred, hence the ' increas ) inthe ex- niany years in health and h ppineas in � . I'- , I . . - ball last night, wbieb.wae so P osmated pense. He had tried to do b 9 utmost in the new manse, and all who know the, , - ­'_�*,_ - " I .' - as to rud almost an hour past idnigbt, the interest of the ratepaye v, and n was worthy couple will join most eartily ini .. -.1 ' ' . - . ­�:.' � - . now going to ask them to plac D him i the this prayer, for they have tly is� - - , � �.i,... � , . _­� 1. , . ­ � 1,�. .1 yet so inten" was public inte eat OAt First Deputy's chair for 1891. . eir .. " , o Ot mere! , � -4 '. �. I,- . I . . - Gvo Parker, Third Deputy, said he haa -own congre tio , , 1. - - ? even the large attendance of li as wa 6 deared tberaselvesi n y - ,4?, . - - I . . _... I but little'redueed at the wiu� up Wardsla been some six years at the bo i6rd and had Ka 73 but to the Whole 00M � ... � . ..-,. .- 4oker prominent resideDto been trying to do the very beal i that in him munity daring the time th6y have livect 1. I 6,.11� . . Gray and mavy . 71 1 . I 11 I . 1� I . I .� . of Ontario eq,AzA1 were prose t. John lay to serve the peoples' t interests. in Ferps. . i . I .., - .j_ _ L i -j�_­ " - . t. . ­ �_,'. _ ­ .�_' - . -;�:.%: � '! � . I _ L . � _,�, I - - 1. , ': .. - . ­4_-.� . I N L �, '� lk -, . " Ferguson, license 1hapector, J wes Rat. The last year had been the aviest year _ ­ .1 _1F:'%__�L'1 - -,?.; - . ­ , , .1 , I . , - 6d M,j . , . , I .'.i� �'Ilv - , . I , ]edge, reeve of this towu, an Charlell kuoWD to a Pickering wuncil. orne nights S, Jose h m4son hs s .11-: - 44, � . . Ir - , King, its largest inanufacturer, lere seek- the council members hes"Ad ) for bome t1he . Of ranit t,�- I -1 t'jil- Ireuerni memagership he G ­ . 11 fe.A,: ,�. � - . ' I � , mg re-election as members of tl�e Wbitby feeling pmtky blue. He rMe d to the Truuk, and is succeedod by M Aargeant .,. - � _: � ;`.-V, ' :L. ' I raAc uno=Wr. - _,) �. . �, .1 .i ;�-, 1, I , board of educatiou. and are oppo"d re- sale of the debentures for d repairs, at ,present t ' . - I f� '. . �; ',� " , . and thought that the pail ould hime - .­��,Ikt_, . -oguncil - _1 0'�­ -tively by W. J. Burns. G� A. i b psoli, i " - - �_ "r.:.__ spa, Rose He On ()h]rigtWaz:, eve 0 n �-_�L- . . 'O' n . - crodit for ho6ving affected a' sale. , ent . - :". an of I . - - G. Y.,Swith- In addOjou to *0 e"di- oumg ooloredpi Amben larg, Oat.* . , .-, -,. - ' woo uOW going to iLsk the le to place Y .." ... P� LW11-4. G COUIAY .hiui1n the highest position thild their Wa . . His and - se .. ­ bv_f, - dates, the chisf vealAris W# s shot destil inol others' ! ,- ,Attorney Farewell, Police"Ma istrsite weire coinparlqg Tffolvere whil ) aWnd'bg, L .S�z::. ..., �;V. % .. - 9 - , e'r ip. sho�b tboy ao so '. . I ­ �� ". ", ,!' � w -the. R,ftvesh . . . I � . . . � . .1�..,:"�, .1, ,�, 1, , PO d to- urther their - - ,,i� r*_ �-, lfo� �' Harpa, Suvrovate Registrar Z;'olav, J. be, wduld do. -all he cool a CbriMmas -tree entertainmen, - - , 1%� I I . . . , � " , -,- B. Dow, D. Orruiston find JRmp'es Camp- b"t interesta. 1, 1. - A letter from England li6s I the deaa,,� ,.F: - I" , '. 1. *-: I , , I as . ". �, , � , '.1--l- - 1, . It - bell. It is Bafe to ssy. that no er ques- Goo. Gerow c ' ocillor. He baab6ea a letter office at Ottawa address to 1!xi.-�t, �. .. _�. . '. . I ou .. - W - . . ­ 1�'t pro'miuen --v-,-- I. -- I . , L, �r ,, ,tc , _± tion ever excited &o mucl t here as t figure in tbb munt 31pality dur- Marberti, at a farm. 1,700 ru !es beyo '.." 4z a. ,��',r­ . . � . '* z .�,.z 11 ' � -i'� " t f r ' " r I D 8 0 it b , . " ", I I at i I - � 'f � I I I I I , I I - I , � -1 6 - - , , I I - a I in . 'i0 P�arl "t to I 'J , ir� '_ I f, " h" �1 rre - � , DO h - ail 11 I U, P I "I P f I n i . k0a d , O� 'al �. - . 0 J , �.. � - 'i If ,"i-',; -� no. .1 * �, . I I 13 *" t1lia educatioultl O .. .. I lu� 1990. He had been plao)d i.0 a' very Woutreal N. -W. Tereitory, Canada.' � - ;R� f- , I L' � � I _k - 1i -. ��. -�` . 1 7 . " - . . I . . -1r, � � - . '� . . , 6K . . . 6 - I I � - - 1. � - I , � .� 1 '--x , - L I I .-.,I" 1.�t' - I I � . I - . . . L - L .. . . � ,f - - .. 11 .�v - ,� . - . . . : I .1 I I , . . I . . � - ' � . I I �'.. , ,"e .,_4., ,�.'. ', .1-, -, �, ..'r 1 : �* , - ,- . .- _' 'e' L , . . .. . : , . I - �, , ' - ­. - . . i. 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"I I . I _- . . - _ - I - I - . ., : , - 11: . . .. . . - .. r - - -, - . - -, . � . - . � . . - . � � - , ,, .:,��j4 . � -, .. _ . _. - - ild" I . . .. . . I I . . . 1, Z ; . �.,. _.:t I.; - � .- _ .:. �.. __ . � ; - . , - . . - . 1. — . � % I . . . . 7, ,�, .. . , - - # 1111111111111 —, - . . . . - � : - : - � ; . . . I . . . * , � A . . ,-.,:.. - ...�.:,� .. MTT : .: - rest about the danger of her friends obWn. vinced her, _!!�!!!!!!!F1`, P—onomonow" I . , ; __ I . . .- I , . . ­_­­ ` -, .- - _. ­ , � . " � -1 - , . '' . .. - , , - . ..; , - -, , , I , .- -..-. .. ` - L' - at the bra'v e convinced wilon,derfull a,me,rc � ,�. :., , ­��."::,�� 1: I f Ing it ii rise. SY ould hav 9_� . ­...- #1 1 .a 4 U" .A Yi: him, that th k . ry Of a Iffeirwe x .. 11 �L . - -, ,, _. .. - - . . . . &Got , - 1. . I - � ..- . ­ I . . . . . . . I . . _ � '. . � c0ursuon told Mr. Twinkleby on no publish. He ad 00 istently deceived her The most wonderf SUNDA .I- __�,'­­ .,.. . T ��_ :.STOR . not good enough to . .. I ­ I. .,. � v�� -1 411111L _. �, 1, ._'..­ h - , . .... � ­_ - . . - . 1_ — ... ­ . .: ., . . - . � '. .4 � ., " , � � e - . -.� . . ,.y "'.. I - - - _. alkvunt to BOU any mare?" said Alicia. recovery Of IL hork, '+ � � . 11 .: " . ­ .: _f, , �.­ " �' , - . . . : . . .:.. .!,;, I..., �:.­.. .., . . � I.. . , : I . I '' � . F. . " " - �; , ID a � .* " - 00 ' t th has ever , . :. . ..:. , .�, :,:: - , -: , ...- .. ��- .. .�:. ..; . about it; belied t'"ted herlike &child - e under OUrnoti...' ;. 1. I...-. � . . : .. � 7�:, - ... ". , _ - .. � BY EDWARD' , � . ..j . " I uld not do that, Min Malden. You tell- tre!ty,stori , . ... :�._,;. -, . , , . . - - .�.-�, .-,,. ..'.. . cum r_xa.. . � . � . ; . ,� i_,.� _ _.. of t at i I -111 . , .. . " - _,,�,, ,� - ,__ j_ . , -, .`-.. � .� I I i .. I I _F - . I .%., �: t . , -, �;'� ', -. ._,P.1.41. . _.t1l I 1- . e - I am Mr. Wegswood published the book At and a eat stall It .... . � .- - . . . , t , Ii. I , - . .. ; �4 '. : el BiT)PIY toplease her: Udh he gr . I , - - .. % �� 4-. . , : ; � .W, . . 1. , . ;�__ � "..... �,_." . � . I Onondaga s . A to Time 1'� - -- . --12, ­ ­ . I w I ire . I . ; ,...":%� , . ., - _�j� , ., , I Infe had only fou ijol him out b accident. Many Of the famo hors� Of : I * , , . _ . I'm �_.' - - I . - . _ .- .- 11 1, . . . � . , . ..e � - I ; .: ��'.. . -­ .. _ . �! .v:i.. . .. . �. ::,- . V , , , ­ his own expense, and no one has any And Mr. Wegowoo:d, I flow oil the .1 I * , , �. --:�:_­:- :­ . _­ . - . I I 4, 8 ' .... 1,�': ":_. ,�, ,�--i - - : � . , I the rig t - - — . . . hat, it feW ere is no time I - . ­ ., .:: _� .... :� , .., - . .. I .1 ut of the chijd,.,',��ch for ' - - h " litanding uif. it ap ars tj .. .-. " . �.- .. . .. '_�M 'PIER IV. �... i; �: �-. -I- . - '. - ,v limp but not langui( I received this flagel. ago, upon th advice O I years . f .� _� , - , . F.�1%1. � Vore her, American t I'll ., . ! � ',,-. 1: � - __ . . . A I I -:, materids 'o Th � . ­ . I . ....._:: lc� :._�_. 4 I , I . )I " Mr. We and I were., Prornine"t veterin.o., When the buds . . .� _ : ,. ' future. The book is daintily, got up IWOod did what I" demanded Istion in submissive silence. When it was surgeons, Milton Long* of .,%Ic( birds of sl)ri .- ,�. t - � I .. ... -.1. - . �,. ,if, I Why,'blese my heart ! if shi hasn't pub- - :t al . I : 1. ( _.. - ­ : .. Yo , .. _ �-., . . . . ­ .,. . � . .:.:: :,. I d Mean ?" ; miss ;ratl)i,,,,, - .., .� . . n8ented to an ope�­atjoof I ill The garden's brig . I I * hed it after all!',' Thus Arthur Meadow- st onate look over the top At I t reparation he coil ld 'rake --, he would do any- med Upon his are nur.-;ed. � � I- '.. � � �� I . .. ­ - " . :1 . trthui Meadowson lowered the pa�r and he young I Y with flashing eyes. " What over he begged Malden to say what Stud, Ky., co . Ole a compassi � I - 0 , I 1: � . . I _. 1. '.. -.: * . son exclaimed, as he openf.d a packake which the unhappy authoress, who met Ilia 0-youilo ,her flascos" Bald Arthur sotto vom perfoi , le th I L -.1 - - : I � ­ ..­_,� . . I gaze thing in the w,rld stallion , �r: - . Mg I " No help for it." aforesqid Onondaga, I But0h. the swet - , : __� -�:, .. he found upon I iS breakfolof tabld one worn- wi .h red eyes. � ! to recover her good opin- con - that ope , . . 1: . I . A I icia was sorry, 1� - I . : - � . . in July. Ile had not expected ever to " They're all like that," she'sobbed out— n yourself, Mr. Meadow- I Tuld do to hing, sav but he Plilicturi , . - :�. I I Slst;c(l ito tied - . L ion and.friendsbiP chloroforming the home and � .. _. , ! - � , - I "Please e wy 0111i'(1-29 11 . _. . ; ., - 11 .. - 1. see, or, hear anything more of Min Maid ." . I . . L _. I Ot . . 1, . f� .., . en 8 n nig the There is no PIJW,0 - ...."... �� , nove .. every one. Oil, I do wish I had believed �10 illeoinm=Alicia, render an account of ball of each eye with a needle. The! h and I were I . 1. - i. %, t . � orse . . - W I the expenditure fie It incurred, and direct was afflicted with a peculiar th I - � . . r I � _. . � � . . I ; and lo, ! here it was, in three neat vol- wh outold me. It . ' " It's rather a delicate thing for a man to I the Publishers to act iscase, we I i ft,ed J .�'.. �� .- . . - _. I .. - umes, tastefully bound in dark reen, with , I dloo Is he said awkwardly, -to interfere be n their instructions Fendered him not which t where . � . - I . .1. . .- I ... ..-,. 9 ho, sends you them things ? Is demand- - in re t to on13 unmanageable 1)11' I or�i of I lie I'll I -� . I __ . . . . tween--1 believe I ought to have con- copies of the book ; dangerous animal to g.00M . It a From the, milk-%%, � . - I - �' the title stamped in rustic gold chara,6ters ed rthur indignantly, throwing asi,le the Mr. reaLdo the unso , and nolegstlUitif 11 __ - - .. i . - .. � � . .- ­ . n town yester- three men nearly lost 1eir lives . I T . . woon had Upi from t1w clil I � . - I . I . I.- � - '� upon the covers, as inviting a book to look Pal or. * tule,tell You—your engageonent-11r. day. and had done ev oln the I ­- .. - � at as any that ever fir , Where tile (it, tr ( .- � . 1,; . : _1. kl- .. � . " Twinklebys. regswood r thing for her that effect Of his viciousnesi . The v will look" oil - '. .. I I .. I... - shroud of dust upon Mr. Mudie's shel I I Asked them to send me -"he got out the words with an could be done. . . oterin Alrians -, . . -1 -.;-: . ve43. all the critiques as effort, blue ' called in by Mr. Y . �; . I - . - I, I . ost volume and her, I poor the hing purple an he did so , The in oun r : , - . _- . . .: ia entiOn Of his lival's name made Mr. be blindea � 1 tile horse;niust There is no friend - - I . 1. I Y appeared; and Is— The fluency of Alic 'a reply took him We wood Ion or shared out- i , ". 1. . ­ ... . . .�_ glanced through it ; the paper and p 44 ti Alicia- completely broke down— go turn pale ; . . by an oper killed out. 19� , , - , .. ,rint Utterlyaback. "I'm not engaged le forgot- the U'llucky g I I . .. . I ey-­41ley've 21 right. B t MC. - , ..., were of the best, and the whole work . ein hi hlypri ed if, tile Stud No grectin.tc likc 11 I . . I to Mr. books and in a hungry whisper Implored Grarhiana, e . . . I . . Ul- been coming in—by every Wegswood "she 'da *1 "It's too bad, Miss Malden to h lid not ant 1�; I - � . post I for—days. She pointed to a 2 gal ngn y. hi. -i praise; . .'' I ". .� ­ I .1 T_ 1. : . -L_.. : . I � ship reflected the highest credit on Twi Ile- con er by the window as she spoke; , the w talk.� may I hat' he might *till to lose Ili -(,fit - � . . I by peop 8 and therefore, as vestated, cro w'"n of - - . I ; le __ �ices, ser. Fame is I lie s, �:, - 0 - .. . - :�­: . . co�sent, KOJ L I—— by & Co., whose name was' via, e on I the and there Arthui saw an untidy heap of an untruth ?" I Who told you such hope. . edtotbeoperat ibedbythe8urgeollfo. But Friendshiii, I 1. I I � . _. - back. The book had been got u III I "Mr. Twinkleby. I 3'und I " I scarcely tilo'ugbti Mr. I ' ion prose . . . . - . t P regardless, jour &Is, some of which bore traces of rou erstood that his I amid Alici Wegswood " Once done, a nu sweet -4 in ev � . . . I - . mber o pi ., :,: " . . I - - . . I of expense ; and recalling a remark ' I Ing.. f gh _ . & gravely, " that you , rvel't to Lperil set ill) ahowl . . --. . in r. 1 ban . I informationcame direct from Mr Wegswood; would ask Of c Y animals, ol the sllpel�tki()Ifff There is no love � .. . ; � . - . - Twinkleby's letter, Arthu� guessed 'the As to k mure Plainly than I have done. feted Mr. Young,8 as Li I - - . I . . , . . - .. � . . . .. . 'hat am I to- do?" sobbed Alicia. but may Ito ndotaken.)f � me 8pea pred* courted in oi . - ­ . - I secret of its 8plendour while he feasted hi a ,breeder- The av )y the lioalt ­ . .. ; . 1. .- Its I cannot respect any one who tries to please latter has been con trovi �rted 1; Though our le. - I . : bri , we're fading . � � � . � ;.� - - ... ­ eyes upon ,it. 181 , � e of'the things they say are 8im Alicia bit If r lips with suppressed anger, by double-dealing. The truth may be dis- Success Of ,fig establishment, while There are blossoi I - . . . . ply I . . . .. 1 . ' Wegswoo&s doing.' he awflf d o more oil th D subject. ­. ,f .-. , Rai —I'll show you Is she continued, chok- ,, agreeable to near, and I did not like it, I has become not oil � lag& . I . - � . . - . .: -:. . : ", 1. a d, with a bitter little 1�ugh. ' What I ing k her "re �nd going over to the Please explain about the novel," she I a - Onori( - . . . - , 1�__, - .. - �__. . - .__ grand thing it "is to be a � moneyed I heap of papers. Pointedly , sidd, . confess, when it was tot i me about my book. gentle asa lamb. a gre, t', sire, hu __ colors of our - � . � - : . - . ....... .1 manY I I " The Northen, Celt*s the I reverting to the topic. - But I .- 70 t as- And we live in bo . . . I . lm :: . � -1 wors,;ju-qt listen to this.,, A crushing . . honotir a man w o has the courage to announcement w follow the Star ling daystar is w ., I � . . weig4.1 h I been lifted from say b that his ( t flag re yesigh , . I I _ ..: . . He sat down to breakfast and having B oldly what he thic ks, regardleps of tile ed and thegreat.gon of loearniligtonnow urn. I . I I . . - _ '­ poured out his. coffee unfold" the news- owtufore she could begin, Arthur Arthur's heart by Alici 'a flat contradiction con-sequelicres. 11 Them am"no tim - , .1 � t �_:. ... � � paper as usual ; but after !qtt( 0, the world as of yore.. S Shall never h - I - . - -Casting a careless 1 h . - It 0111 . gagi-ment,' and I . � � - . ­ of her reported lie ad- Site co.111d not refrain from lit -in � nee t -lie operation I ed I Me n took the paper gently from her stes � - . ­ .. I - . .. . ­ . . a put.it, an( . e 9 this last was perfornied, flow nea'ly "R'%]411) years I (.01 - . . ­ - . �_.. as ce over the summary of -news I his now greatly simplified - oblique all(it, when she remembered what tile horse's eyes have alvs a . ,,goy the dear old . � glan, If dressed himself toen There is no Ilia - . ­ . .. I " thinga," he said; and you surely can't im- task of explanation wit[, out further If i - . Ys bden kept 'on- There are no frivii , .. - . . .1 I .-. �.- ide, and took up 'At kden's'Gate' i I aginn it giv es ta Lille ]'ad sutrered ; and it answered its pur. stantl balidage'd and the heaven rolo . . ; . __ � again. ; . .. . - .- - This time, something rompted Mon. t e8 me any pleasure to hear how tiGn. . Pose by bringing tile y disco�*ery t ... _. - .. . t�o I your work has been ridiculed or abused. Alicia heard his story in 11 'Pleasant interview Sight wits returning is it There are no oves . �.. ��­ look at Lhe fl� " e - I toian imine(lia , I hatFilis V, . . . .. _ 1, . -le& - X as lie read Nobody t)elieves all a . fie . silence, listening I Lt- close. Mr. Wegswood Said aS the.result of tile . Lself;i!sremark tile our loving w, I . ope - ? . . . reviewer Says. - wil. eyes nol hands ?11 r I - . l Pressed toget - ra A( ),e I I( ... Us . fie stild. I t aplj't-ars lie Ilit,s ,, _: the book is yours? ]ter ; nor d Lre she speak -001n, creeping (� own -stain and out rforme(I oil ,. few conventional words Aliiia had wr t -! sides who is to know Ili downcast tightly - no Plore ; lie raised her land to his lips, and ])is entree to t . , . - .. -. V, I . ten there, he grasped their intent' 1 t I who,, ,'left the I I .. I . I YOU lept it a profound secret, and only your lie had finished. rUbI)ed. at ... . ­ , I . . _. and felt the blood rush to his face. , to constantly I . � . . � i- .- .­.. �. , _. 1 initiv Is are oil the title She M as comparing tile 1� into tit(. I hi" bandages uutil Ile - . _. t. , e . � 1_ I . , , ' � . 1. : - � . . .... - . --- _:� had forgiven -page. " ru Street with a it eekness of deporc- finally made all openingfov 11' , . - ...-, -_: ., 1. ,..-. - .- , , ''... . him ; and lost to If' It th with Mr. IVPgswcool's circumstantial I Mont whi.-hobscurell his identity. IN evem,aml t - . :. . , M . .f � . 1, .. _: though site was, the thought gave ILL I rn'l f lit it is not a secret ,low this accomplished Ile CC � n . ne I . i 6 , . ­ - .. I " ,"she sai�l. -.1 Ime6dacity, about hill interview with the I ']'his plia,o Of his 41' . . * 7 C, sed to t'ry to IC - .. I . � , * . 18%Ppointmei . - L . I 181LI'lat is . ­ . .. - I peo- I P!,blisher, which she bast so implicitly be- ever, did [lot remain for ong in tile head gear. sivjl : rid I RamuePs inista � , jm� . ­ . degree of pleasum. i Ple, , lid they are ,itire to tell every one thev I lie veol. . I wicend- wort6 of a human, it,,( I . W I -� .-' an unreasonable , have 3ent away copies to qi ite a dozen it, how- hilliself of his . � .- , C � I I .. . I . He cut a few pagesof tile book ' - f I o had made a �Ool I is as vd of God went out I .. ;1 . L and propph g knom Of her, Ilattered , I 1­1!llerful ,Is � . - - I 11 : I . i . . . I . �.. . - i I f his eye 5ight. �villcll is 1� where the ark of i � -basins betran to reat , besid 3s, 1, . -_ ty B�orieai, blind. to thed h -d 1 rollght'"I's flis;lstel- ',poll Juno, rankled ; lieved to be wio I . .�.. it against tile sugar - And it will Ile in -Lit t!;t,- libiarle" I lier vanitY with pret "lot ; t1le tll()tlgllt that Arthur Meadowsoll .1the re4toration I - I .- .. .. . , IIIV(,l Ill V re.ou 11-4 "is idiotic behaviour ' ILL I thout a )a to sleep. And ti I � . . F... - J UPon her. / . . : - would bring I is breast ; anti r;1,11 ,'I ill c , ,iiIIIIIIe � ions to see !low Twinkleby had handled the " g voic . ingratitude 'history- i h answered, Ifet i eating mechanically the while. z' He was cu� .- Bile colitililled in, - I ( . t . .. " I sl all never Ile able to alliqw lily "Ace. 'Lllv' such black . � __ - f I .. . . r -., o' Sev,ral min, I . called his! I I wher again. Failcy meeting oiie's I to'()"' ".I";"' will) Illightalillost be :' I I . I frien is It0spassed before Bile awakell- private p(-Ilnicnler made hilli.vindialive ; - lie ""___� : Ite I"—with a shud- I ed from thi train of thougi t W i A claii has . - - story ; whether lie had allowed it to run i s after hey have seen tho --- - *a1111-1111bodilift. andsaid, lier-P . .- * : , -.7:.- , * owl, wild course,or had laid a kindly restrail 8 had lit) lit- - . - . F41,1110wed. I Alid lie said, I ca . . _".. - -.,L 94 to (lid 'tot jilt ` for reveiigo . tifying his thirst Tile Publieation of - 1. SAMI-Fl, Ili, 3-: . . . . , , .. .:,. ing ]land on its vagaries. A very brief e) - 94 I t they - I Meadowso errupt. At length I., , and Ile IOSt I Lille time in (loing general Bootli . _L , , ii �� . I . . - - .., � . derin geAure at the newspapers. I , to ch Arthur ,I.t,IPle5 al)(jut gra I " - 41 I' . "I I . ,. won't, see them, Mifis Malden. � slit- looked up, and with a iollg_d�awrl Big,, 80. . Darkest k'n land?' pr-Atice(1- even i i,jgh . The life of !� ? I- I � ainination showed 11"IDW sparingly censorshi ) They .. fn � .. - I 9 NI - . ��' : . .** had been exercised ay perhaps see what their own papler . I I ­ . . � _. � .,. ;; the spotting had. bee I says, I 11 ("olniosed tile matter fro-ni her mind in favour I Hence, it week afte i ircles a bri foun4 -_ . � � . � �. . . ;_ _­.. ! icorrected, and herc and there lie toll ' tit's more likely they will ,lot. More- 110f "]tire prosaic affairs. I' tow - .r (,air liero's trip to e t. -f IIIIL,livelyspasill ofSyIIIl,11lIy : , _ r of th� . .. ` - _. nd a . over, Loch exaggerated, - I alid sill) one '6f the gran - .11 . � sage elucidated which he' I I 11' jig. re'L." vell all olliCal Coll) Ill till 1'..'ation I SCriptions rolled in. I'lie patr(,11, I . . et gei reco I I remembered as hav . a-�ke'l YOU to have some luneb� from .\I,- .11%, . Of -it W ari-4tocrats Ila(] t , rds to Ile ­ . I rea( I sarcastic censilre as I " I liever , Watson hrie fe lie I . - - vivi-illig hill) that re c t O f P110-1, : . . . I . - � ing baffled his undo * Will evoke sympathy for yoti- rathel k 11. Xle--illowboll," Bile Said. —.1 told tile hiS.SVr%-I,!c- longing the Z( . of humanity. Fi, . I 1 01,1814 ' - .4 %vt)uld be 41181_n8ed with at. t1le; I e class philalltiuo�. _�- rstanding in the manul than ('� * " , i -1itl f)f . . . - . " , '_ , script ; but not One of tile Superabundant Ali(ia (11 I . I ; I , 1,0"l)("'ti last of his wonder I . . . I "Sel"valits to keep it oll ill(! table for You ; No end (If the l7o"i0wilig mont I Pists, ,&lid for it few , wepk.4 tile I* lit ddl - .., - . ___. adjectives had been deleted, . no �)n a long breath,'and looked up - collie into tile dining-rooln. *I,m no Or, If lie found! . P - . I I . I r, a single in. ew It # ' . . a page that is not L , ... . __ consequent phrase cut at hit I gnut,eftil . ­ f)O you ro. � goill it coll"Illent to leave at once, ,to oIf, Nvere good that ,Lit tile .. . _;t - th stacl 1 mollcv '4q,( . ..: I I.N ,ink 'to bother you . 9 e: I �Ile C .],ill I . . ­ - out; and on every that?' sloe p,ske At tit' ' with my vrorrie8 all more would lie thrown in . I asked for —.5,-)(j0,( xx)— ivou lit �boj. , As- the judge and ... . y Will, - Arthur: ing. [tilt cilill haS f,)Il4)'.%'ed feve�. I.- 1-,�l i . 1. - . ' 11.4 -t4f'() li- 11 - - . . -:, .-, page italics and inverted commas broke out doubb knock 'a IUIIC�111'C lL ]MId ]'ow : I want ,,)hear about Yourself." Meadowsoll ww� not altog ti y fol - . � . cot ifoor made her! ()if heariiig that . ! wr unpreparea ; - .1 - . L � . . . like a rash. The faitilf tit publisher had re- start. 69 t. the str ., - . I�g I!, I who as yet Ila, I nc - Nirs. .%1:11(lell Wa8exII6-ted .f.A., � 4il-illiav 'If hi -S Palrop's ire ;� 1' P.,actl g 11 influiringib gl1�11,W11- a nat - . . .,ollm ion, lie comil L et! ' hiS 9t again "' Site ejaculated'to r0till'll at Ally Itiollielit, ArLh 'if I 11 ,,,the,t .,i,t.,it,)Ilo-%%'t.fieliloll(!YS]I()til,ll,,, I . .. ­ _.: - " produced the melancholy original in all its with a ,If. �Ir con,,ented 11 ot'anticip'tted that 6' would wrcak I . - irivek,,.111. . . :.:-- . ... I Tile !-Lt sense he it )r ' ; � .- _. - ­ .. crudity. Ong si I to Stay, and he ate his lull(ph, tended by Ali- vengeance so'hpite , low I I � - .. world. As the pr . - . - . v _;, - ' : It had looked- bad enough oil fool- The . ""111(l i�e prevented froill 1) :, of thunder oil h13 . . I - � !..-. scap ; but now, exposed to tile Post brought three more neulsf * cia. I -fully W, this. Hot was - t s' . . trer", I . V(;0,.iIt1I I Il't .- - nfalterlu . . .1) - . ---- I 9 - 1). : Private Property And what tile 's t 101) - him. � As the four - , 'jilt, its weak in I " I suppose it -is not quite conventional gervience to ti � Anny Ila(] to show for itsgigalitic' a V . . ;, . - 'f, glare of p U for Mi 8,Nlalden. She would have torn) t le I Somewhat surprised at his employer's Sal . It - � : I propliets, we lion, . - .. Ows011 t- 1 it! Young I I-, know pretensions national e4lueator. .- . ok possession of them. -oulig tnan i)y IIIyN(.If ­ nothin 'I'll He( I Cts Of tbe '"g'to underutke the �c,qllossal mcheole, ani�)iiiit_ 11 . . . — I nesses were ,deplorably once, but ArthuriMead quie for tile to elltert,itill a 3 orewe - I- - . . _. . __� � monifest. - Arthur turned -back to the title- ,Oypen it I of tile fillaw . - -.. . . ....: I page with a shrug. I is � site renim-ked ; " but I owe you a great ,lei t 11 eat" le receiv . - - - "Y"("-' il1w in effect to ization Of s0ei(Ity (III , . I . - . . - '. I - until I � for all you have done to -day. " . . ed his (114"lissal With dig, : strictly itip-tJ I ­ take it inolith,4 . __ If L salary . ­ . , , "'Ali ! she has been content to let it go have Likked at them,"he said, stullilig his ill liell i al"'Pel-ish,Lblelilles. Skc)tic,�, . � - . ­ , Y( if are not going to see these I -:t reorgan which lit, girds th( - . . I flity. clected to first Kingly crowi . I . - � - _.. . '� . wit only her initials," lie muttered. " I capturt into his pocket I Ar I hur'S services -had not beell of a very Of notice, anti if) a %-or), few days Wit,8 OlICT ; lead I)Y I'mfes-gor lltlxl(.-y ,Laid ti X1.01- muringly into I . .. ratherthinkshe will havereason tobethank- to ask advice, at* ' " You Sent for file Practical nature - iint life presents an 1. I � - 11 , : -.. �, 1, - ful she did." MISS ,�%I&Idon gaugell more installed Ili his (lid lodging, b'S"OP"Of CiLlIt(ThIlly, appeared if, Ip,..' � - - . . 'd I'll, going to take 11 their value by ellect. sho had been ullut 11, his I - sq engrossed: denying tile trut'll of 4,1 mt I of - character .. .. � - - . . . - . what s I _1 Iterary work. tn (�Ilcl',' . . Having finisheilb 8 1 cit"I tOSav' you further aIIIIOy- ter& %Ve fleell 'lot fin "IeliLs .,tI)()IIt ,Iv. Lt BOOtlI's1a%(-r- I the history of - _ - ' ' C . .1 : � , . .- reakfast, lie put a 1) y wretched for the last day or two - ,%-or ,�hese�tlel to this hii,t liail already beell ;"6- 1 Inow colic . ! . - - . . . � V10 I I Coll . I : . .-, _w - )ers ha,I - I - . A111111lied � to X0110nilSts pointed olit ti, I C , I 804 . . . . otberwi 1-14 visits to Brook __ . - . ! . ­ andsetout forhis office, pondering over give Yo holy pleasure, I'll give thein to you; ; brokep—and Ili, method of (I .S t ret, IIY of lindertak Y I . I � book, way the ance. f these crititlue8 are of. a natitre to 11 ever Since that storm - (if newopal VeraclotIN lu--tiry. ke1rr.11mca4I0w.-4oyI , I Iplished. I.' are just ,( .: - the ternisinwhich lieshould acknowledge the I e, k le of his earl 1) - I ­ . ; presentation. � they go into the tire. " troultle had beef,, as ,,,, Calling with her I , I . '-,'I MI.M. Mal- I 1119 Illodel farms in (11-st lit i . - . - I Z - .. Alici yielded. - � � I . I co 011ies. Ilist.orians reealled tile i,f,:,, i - . . � . He,did not want to mar I her Her book had been f1f,11 8 full concurrence, �-:,, . i itt, le!LrIled frol I , I -In i . uel was, in a speei - . enJovinent Of success ; bui lie knew that a d' I - 0 %vha I . . � . .. later, told her -1nother � Alicia lit what we call a ' n i failure Of similar utopi 11 of e I i . � - _. con- ]Particularly " nice. " . . . . - I � . es. --! world knows by Ii, - - I ­ ,rvices to her had brought upon hin,, I v,(.,,)tls ( � I . .. : I gered u : - - U!rilig ! . .- motive had led Alicia to send him that cu io8ity was almost Strangled Inilly Although he tin ! flian*s -( . o tile id, PITS . dougle � enined with -such exasperating unan' t dami"r:'­Ig re! U!(S tile Young 1 Moralists objecle(I to t a - It , . . I .. - _ ntil late in tile I an,l livr synipatl . � le illicl the yearnirg,pray( . afternoon to see ,tit tile HCc(!ssariei fuld inally Of the 1 �. I . � . by ti jS -, ­ __ - I . � ­. devoured c - r e, appear' ; a' 1011 Slit . - . - , . Ild at four o'c _t felt 1191161"St fr. %Vegswoo � 8 11 lock lie bade Alicia The revelation ,if Ali ia'8 eat Secret had . . I 1,-)tl.41Y - i - . gracious consecrai . - � : that its public appearance had caused him few as it came, in a forlorn Ito 0 Mro. Malden, she fail,d L�) 1 IY WOWS Hot doerease4i by the 'Inxtiries at tile expellse Of tII of joy w . the novel and was not inclined to admit iine; to vertheless, site- I indignat- . . . . . . . her songs ., ­ to alter his opinion of it. . , d. indus-rions' ' breaks through all I - .- ...- So lie wrote, ex- 'Lt a ie I good- yes and set out for %'jet )ria, after the not disallil I anti virtuous. Lord I)erby oste Itat- i .. _. . _. . . - longes, Ided her min'd of If -r ol(I theory— deiiiett that fie hAd Subscribed. . � pre sing his gratitude for the mark of for ;ht ft id a good word for some ot er I - . . .. . . . .,. - All the papers p - Stolle lilt's fallen Stolle �ifter. has i -spired the it( . .1. .. I - s . . -1 - )wsOn atilt tile � world over with . � � ad i - 1. Z '. - I-Proillootive of infil Ite , WoOd the cod* I , love. The story ol 0 - - . - ed in the bindin and general Play- mparh 01118 between that and the conten t comfort tolllc�, it 11 loved each other,, at,(] its Alicia ation of -Salvation on paper. Ill ; - sure. He praised the" - inding ; and the majority drew satiric I I had brough . had ' )ter daughter i fokilid, Out of tilt- newly -11, giveness, which had given him sincere plea ban th( coven t I ��, and most confidential talk he had that Arthur Mea,l, i . . � . . . .- refined..taste dis- - we, ever h4d with her. It Ilia run lip to town i,I . 119AI C fever! , , . I � . . � . .�, . the book ; an appearance of bmt, given Mr. Wegs ge -he deserved, was short but tilt. ch' I is likely t be long.. I . - A . I... �. ­ only b Joy tO himself. Not she ave uF herdream of be(olnin a I I - � Y - I temple with th- ne - . I __ - , . : . _. d a5ded that his , "Nou, Miss Malden," said Arthuirl tak,_ *1 lie re-esiZished their old friend. motfer. I I peer 8 .. o I beautiful as an ang I . . . - topped. ect tit iseltisfoless, and . ­ 04, Itt'llutiefila the sacred silence , I , it in manuscript would i I aving -read i ng up If is hat, " this kind of ch - 9hipo4thefirmest basis; belied learned'W& )i Poem In no Way I Ing must be aw with rwrf . - . . _. _. interest with which he shouldqua ify the Ii I am goin tched the . � - .�. peruse . . .: I., � ... to Mr. : equal interesi- N -fore the ro ress with Turn tile p-itient upon his ff I . . . - I ing,hini by naille, . Ir. Twi: ikleby at once. I shall be back in a ,(:=aaa mytb. . lip 1891L*ft town Ali([ under the forehead the left , I' , 11 .- '. again; which Delphic utterance it 3 9 into the City to see from h' I' that her engagement .voting author'i flou. L he bad no Wego;7 Lee r � � --, I � I .." doubt would be accepted in its Mo C uple ol hours, and will see you again before I M a if I Eli s voice, he goc ... . . � . _. and place, � I - a (lid-2'OVerfd that to respect (;rasp fly the wai8t and most earnestly st rive I . 4 - , - ing interpretation. re flatter- I return to B_ ­ it Was a myth, but not wholly * ' i that year. Alici If and says : " Ifere il ­ ... . I . I I . ' . . I . - , . - is Do"! I foul) , ion. without . a'"'all is & Step towards lovin g 'him, and ..it. I To lift, while YOU count Is. 2, 3, 4, 5. . . " I called thee ii I � . - , - . . ' 1( replied Alicia ; " and lon't be out - Ood had carried'80on Look thenext. Asher mother promises � He could not bring himself to con Mr. %Vegsw e ­ - .. ­ ­ .. � 9 gritulalte inger t fall you can help." She e na proj cc, and on the (lay will,+ � again." A second it __ -­- . � - . her on her approachin t`o) Smooth Out pectin ial'y di flit I ties e hav I jerk gently two or three' I hears tile voice, all s) '. . . . . files . ­ - : - . . Ore, .'' it dawns on Eli tli� � I , marriage,to Mr. his prese )ce gave her, heart to ace her Twi iklel)y'8 fie had laid Ilia fortunes at her I the third, anti 44 (YWY." wer each tinie to the ground or�floor. " cllil(l. Tile rest of e - . . , - novel front every reason to Sit Pose 8 * e ti, Wegswood, for he felt that felicitations t �ouble. It that bro ght Alicia the copies of her 11 , W e � Repeat th .! - 0 ' C . . I . � -1 . . ., from himself would he too transparently 11 He had not once hinted that he feet. The occas' Ile illshortlytak A nil to in . - . . �, L . No (ion -- ; and site to of it W&8 too blimfull happy to in lip the chest as I - 'Od it, wonderful .. .. . hollow ;'he therefore omitted all reference Il " thl I her so," as another person 111i I - fool was well selected. Alicia - I i . . . . , CTIM rxl). I . ; ,Vext raise ' high as earl; be � 1. " " . .Y Ill upon I . . I G to tile subject, quieting his conscience ned a vague Neat - a 1�, that (lay; anti - And . 1. � _. - _.. reflection th I by the ff� a visit I o the pubi No— AM ----. . : hold while you're counting 1, o, ' . , child what Should: . _. .. . __ . isher might monleflow' . 4. 3. . � . S __ � - I .. pause here a momei I ach- St 3111 tile nirrent Of hostile opilliolli. sought to Spare Ilia fc-elings by pro. 0'"An tl1oudrr,,, � One motion more before You are throu I gh. take, lie thought. ii -1 at, as the fie- -s had only re " Of as Bile notday I . I a . - ; A I I c' - es .o,,I,r I . Cot 11 � jilt by a side-whid, site would take I � J-r r -_ ­ ' --- naril tioll She was not prepared to I Ali riceans cover three -foul -til,, I I - - 'lei, It - - zi -.10-: . - I - __ I his si ent. I a d when, A 8urfikee, It is lilt - _, Of t fie earl h's Press hard oil the ribs while you eoIllli 1, 2� -, in facV, it was God. - cc tO-aifcan he was in ignora I r. wnklebywas,ii�hWoflicc; ! give Ili it an answer. aloe P,L-a, and hoped lie I I . � her engagelff nee of 1 Arthur 'explained his mission cold ot press I, t;'reNtIII9 to know certain - . I I fie had no Wo ,er to 410 s(r. .Sho won,(, facts regarding It'll). Tile it, . Repeat inotioll 1, 'notion 2, motion 3,. Ural ? This boy wn '­ b etter ; I el at they all(' w -1, at' tile tin see. - C . . I this gave hill, no disappoin . , , 1 at AN sooll Il.q Ile breathes get ' . . . that voice broke tit Ids wily, for tile Preoent. To this, Mr. !es t I . _-1 . ' lie,d contained nothilIg that 'h I collie to be Published. J friet )uld c9litipitte to lie, . . n , . , . I '"'10h (oldcr that -1 "" '� tnalled' �'Ididllottefl%Vegswood tile surface, and Ill Inally pla, , ed by Eli, a (I was ". Niss -Nla,lden did not -answer his I ! hcs'tat'ol ill "'forming him how th nov bott,41111 of tile Oceitil its I "I � f U�r' 18ugge8t th Until it return to life you C or c - � � � H If.l.t. , I insnin,airly words 9 . frclezeo IV Water 'Aplilyill" Ilot bricks to the him to . Ob-eY? What boy, e Ztls3 beginning to.forget the 1 tit It it i vas a] I I %Vegsw )d Albeit not a little a8tollislied at l"ClOW before it 410t'i ab(,ve. 0 . iiel (I I _ � UIZL'�ur, I jA, twaddle "he cot] clu tilt- ]list tin read - At body ant I lead. service of tile tcnlp� . (lily, it fortnight after I )ccausc I knew tile atltll_�rCSLI Wits IL -friend I ()It sonle fu titention of renewilig hurproposal "-lot' tel"Perat'lle i.4 [lit! same . . It "til). briskly I'litil tile skin is brigh . , receivi s are it )t fe ,. 1, the book the evening P I TI � .1 when one (led I Iness, had acquiewed, anti tile (IePth of 3,atk) felt Wave it . .� Ing of jis, all(" I didn't want to 11111-t Ili , stated 16811 i varyin . lell giVe Ilifil I* t piiik. God calling Ilion wit - -.-. . ost brouLdit a note i Ill I g very , L cut) Offlot milk to drink. - near at hand ? If i - . from her'Nvilich gave hint But when I declined to (10. i 8 feel - 9 - � tUm' 'lay. Alicia d -d .not realise, little from tile poles it) - tilt- -, . . I . .-. I t out, lie w * e(stiator. %%'IlVes 1 - - - -00 -X-11.0-410— ,g,._ � , . - ., islillient. n.Ot a lit' .1c. aston - I so I that ill'thuS temporarily disix1jaing of tll,,, are deceptive � . . UP -'let Mat I - watt - , . Testament we shall . I.. I ­ - . is I consented to (to * stubjeet, , er dl,'CS "lot travel ; it : . ­- . I never thou again God la 8 his I , . - - . ­ . - a I ain most anxious to ask your'advicc I gll.t %%,Cgswoo(l was it for bill . I Ale wits riveting . her c9ailloo film),, � "tAY8 ill the saine plitce !'till I 11 �. In 1I Ion goeN the : credit. of tile governtnerit itt Witt Y - . . .. . - So hulliall - I hin, ; anti we fear that she ga%-,. _ OttaWIL-that it is taking active measures to I solenin __ alted at the jilt. ' no ',I little thought afterwardis. .%fr.. , it very i on' 8"l"`­�tII"1L'S- ILL Storms, . .!#-,t the wishes of the Imperial goverl . pea - a I bo"t 8011'etililig," she wrote. ,, If 3701, [ fie waN too rfully (Lgit, _a Of "'t"'eh art, forty fit( 8 * ks ...._. colll(l- Possildy escape front Your work ; set ding I ack the manuscript. 41'ered 1 flecill %%'eg*v;ootl ; feet high. The base ,If a Wave --the dis- ,as , , . 1111elit Jereiniah was but I tot, a I to, )ay an3 Sum 1 ellos 1- Ie 4 g !'11.eaituation ill Ilia own light, aet-el, I , lalic.c. iroin valley to v . garl called him to confro . I I � ; day, I should be so grate . I It . alley fill pithe : le LIS the- a4loptioll Of string"It nI(-;L- ; I . . . ful if you �vouid �' .e to name for� doing I ed it Willi more Phl](801illy tban might have tile lJottoill T .-iide itt sures for the ' generation. lVe sh . . . -o . -cotne upand see one. th( work. " i —is reckone,I fiftt.,.0 till),.s tilt P"Otection Of cattle aLsea. .In. I . I - ally day, . . been expected ; she meant, of course, to 'Ii�, i . I shall be at � home reSPOlIsc to that the are never - . -11-1 .- - - � � and hf)ul, He as 'light' A WiLVIV tWelity fect ) Ill'gent representations front t lit! . . - - - . ­ - YOU May appoin ' ii I gh, . _. t; but ed you to dcold all tile critiques marry I i fol. ,ill!.� (10iollial offic' them. ever too 3' . .. !M eventuall I but wanted to ,111 16tallcc'. has a b`Ls` C'"elidillgovt r:RX .', tile Ministe . . 1) Y C �r of INIarille 11;ts ' � � __ - - . ) feet. A ! stil'inutt ' (11'aft of a bill that the Domin- . but he was mistake, a - .. .. �. . � - Mile down the U ater has-,& P-- .S! re of a toll iolf Parliatner,t will be asked to pass at tit .. .. . soon. " I 11 with a proper Sense of her value ed tit . vice. Samuel thou . - earnestly ho e you will be able to:cOU1C I beli �ve h`C wrote about it. 11 rt. if. (, - I .to' fie auti iore8a didli,t Ile ?,, ,88 _ I K . , . .- . Meadowson *tllollgjl .47LI, �Z repel if g the fir"t attack. -Nir$. .%laldell, , toevery 84itlare inch. 'I'a - : I i . - . Mr. I i awl, y, and my partner Tweek Fl. I . I king tie nverage! coiningNessioll. - . . t lie could make a ope led the letter. 'I '. Would have , who 1 he c011fided tile result of hill _ depth of tilt e often calls when we I . . . .._� � . _. ? .1 . very fair guess --at the Purport of this'sum-, 9 ) 4r.,.1,.: _14- -%,ft . to O_ _! o 111� till, " 11:iles, thero! liossible, Seei ,Some amendments itre yet, ­ other's. In the cot P � __ � ' . Mons, but (lid not delay to speculate i ' %Vell I (Za - ;,I", I , ce.1,11 to I e . . Il"i I I fec P., periences of life we � I . lady- popal' 1%08 O"Y too willing to confirn vo� Would fie a la�er o salt - - Mr. Plimsoll, , -. 1) I - t deep if tile )etter known its tile solkinall's friends is flow I - - _ said Arthur � I - Z_ - - . -re' , breaking oil tile shore , M ed a reply at oncel, saying She .1 ,e# fore, Patiently lay on their oars to await " "'too fOrceot waves oil his way- to Canada to Cools .1 takes. � " and I've come o,i 11 I water ahoul( vitporate. . - - . He despatch ' UPOU iL the )ook,' ve just Been the ' wit() wrote lit this t I Lem y ; and mother &lid lover, t, I o f .�� I fig that ,%I. : . , ight expe h to a 'k you not God is 8peal ! et im. at noon the folio , sn turn of the 8 IS Said to bL Ult With our - . _. -- . - - wing ther I. more ol the tide. I! . square yard. , . Seven- government in the premises. � I . , , :1 day; and he spent a Sleepless night, und, W4`gswood pressed for Publication This was the pu3ition . . teen tons to tilt. 1 Eighteen hundred and eighty -n - .' . voices of our low(i - , - /! � making half-hearted . ir sornq Misapprehension, anol at the time of . -, I ine'! I God is calling. Tlx Z . . % ery much annoyed and (list visit in Colin the crit- A Queer Allebby. i . I . __ 8 efforts to convince, !88 is , the all- Arthur's I ------------_. . Was a i mothers are often th * . - . himself that the hope which woul ection with . . year of disasters. Eighteen 'hundred and ' . _. - in d insist about it.,, - . very often the voie( _ � ,� .:t - I Springing I Cooed i ues- INJ r. Wegswood was not in town just ill , f - . : ninety Will . . ;. . . probably be remembered jilt Call- ' I sorts of experiences �� � .� va n. Neve' t1en , It is to be noted; some ' . I a superd iity Of cast, 104, -at least . - 1p again were foolish and " I can quite believe it 11 ans ' aala�,t domestic have Strange h'Abroll , its hangnian's � . i r Men Buffer ;. . � ­ .. . rtheless, his heart beat ve�y fast Twi ikleby dryl7. is 1,11 �- wered Mr. y It's. -Some flit to delight in i year. .Since - 'Of joy and sorrow, ' I _...- � : when lie found himself once more confro ive orders on the I had taken him awal to Is Mother's C016-tilig expen8i i January eight I fell have expiated the� crinie know it not. Salnu _ I - ; .. ed by-tbe familiar face of the butler at nt- subi !ct at (nee, I . lace in Berkshire, a few clays after et Ila tolkerchiefs. Of. murder on tile scaffold. These, . ed. i . - I hi ' I - � � � . - I i�.: �. - � 212. at home, but .; ppose YOU hai len's G te" appeared, and he knew lloth- pur Y were I Miss Malde' ill told [tie that thi " S No. ' - rhanki . Pray, do I If " A t At Harborrow's ve F - ' Mrs. Malden was not .a C UOYallces his Ublication of that it, Zk' Itreet, the I Smith at London, Davis at Bellevi He was in the - ly copies of the "L ?" remarked wo ps, Bireliall at le'll. mind. A,"d it I " . .,�. - ­ - . n was, and bad given orders to Artl LIT, no n to rk had infl , Dubois the boy of the listen , , . - . those who watch an( . - " I . � he came. ' Thither he was accordingi "' larr is Pon tris authorem& rehiefs made o * a anti Blanchard � I . show JVfr. Meadowson into the library when Spencer at Kaniloo, . Rot I old in -e ing of the an 8 Was the lIObb3 of many of �allt Quelsee , Ile 0 ic;ed U their Customers. They Showed fie a couple Wo�dstoc�, Day at Well nd, I , the finest and Lamontagne at Sherbrooke. Tile re- 6rot call are ready It 0 1, g ' What course events might h oven cambric, that they I Ad just fin, cord is-& . i . Jedii tributed for rev" hand -w - , inj 1OF of (107ell ilandke � .. .1 . L . __ . -1 newspapers, wearing an "preosiono mFr4 Sion is do I . be *re- the revelations of Hi - -. . - One enough It is to I I the means Mr. Wegswood had employed to man,. I kerchiefs membered, th Igh, that ir, comes after what - in been enlightened as to were a guitlea apiece, and the Yo Ing gentle. might be call Of tter of who] i ifis Malden not live taken islied for a young swell. The hit id I sad I ducted ; and there, seated amid a li Y con- a bal ch we sent the authoresa nearly, the ,, � . '_ - .-. � few and had M .. f the I . I . :, I L . . Most abject misery Ina . .. . .- I I and I do -stairs It was a !publish her book,it is . I , he found Alicia. very I e wn - - aPPO Its the noblest I vice. . - business rime -i, to Which -the attention of tile whole ..., . — I . - . - - I .. - dy bound. I suspect to conjecture. What did ha ' e corner of each one' 8Uch ex- country had been' attracted. . , . . .. - - . . after Mr. Mesdowoon had - PPent An hour trolvagallee is almost incredib it is to be . - I _. - sprang up as he entered, and before he the a *count ill give Wegswood a shock." taken his depar- I wools le* ' . I :. . She got dozen n't think I've now no Part of our nonograin ,Iaboraltel 7 culbroid. c - ed an epidemic Of murderous �. - Could ask what distressed her, betrayed' ies rea ered in th . . I . . . . . . . , . 11 It is very gall- P is it not ? trust,ed that it will be long before � it sees - . - The Vica . -.,. ­ - ' C re otory requi to Us poor W omen ,wh . - . .- . : I I had ta late. Alicia reb; we I think a guinea C - - �. . . ken Your advice." . wish back �o the 'Vest El sat down and in- I a ime and its ptu'l- . It is exceedingly .4 t: . . I ited to Mr # InfOlIg Price for a hat. ishment. I L - nature of her trouble with her first words. would, but id not fla so ; and be travelled hould her� . sit h another year of such cr � I - �_ , - *66 Oh Mr. Meadowson,,, Bile cried, It I the Ar hur adowson fervently hoped it ture the B�Ouence-of our I _. .. IT, wondefine bow any . we wood & temperately word. - - . �� . . . - Sane in ian co d have been got d but very fre . I . - * w . I � a ..: though he had gra . al tbi1r, umen -al im mon- on of her viepvg on A curious . � .. 1. ea dispute May Yet make - but we incline to bel I , L - 11 About Your book 9 iked Ar iltY 9I adch InfalexTreasi . . ---------- __�._ . � The Behring s . the Cause of this vice 'L .. I : . i] __. . .- -sped the situation alrea cility as this. he subject ; conclu( ing, wi reason is Raigned by.. serious trouble if the words of a p - .. . . e would )o goodenoti burg corresponden t in & a St. C roniffient - a few a Sort of diseas i ... . - . with- sport gh to' - lett, - - " I know I Le confines his studies to th inform her what ed to (lay for the r ublish- nothing but a low fo .- Miss Malden did not answer. - dy* 1. Ume he hi Ld disbursed, a request that Pelters assassination of . rew her hand from his, threw herself into himg m4tters," this man remarked, " bear a - able only- by puni � I . � .. 11 . .. ': �_ d I ,- She t&,," he said a th tr she might im. ant-G-ene anadian offieer are to be believed. 46 The - - - - - 'i i.. el he to ediately refund ral Seliverskoff at --psri 1. It lip graver as . . i . ..� 11 edinto Brook Street - " but them. .. . - . chief. Mr. Meadows - r- surely he I to bring the _ the negotiations -1 "tural Punishment -tee in her handke e effect of this., Rears that 'pect now than at any time (lift i ig - 1. a cha r and hid her h as I urn eieuten. 1. . on did not distress her newsp rn it know that - tter wiu . at the time of his I -, - '::�-: with further questions. it's customary for . ient back to Gen inurderi the - The Americans seem . artificial one. The i f, . . . pejrs I view novels ; and why on don b �r the - first av e train. era' was en$aged in mak ifig aI determined to make this international ques- .-. kressiOn involved in I . ,7. � � He put down.4is earth I e insis) re * e to A icia, to '. . Census of . : l He the Russian residents in France. There Are Hill news per: the MM It Published in I it was a copy of the . - . � � - a- �'.. hat and took up the nearest 'Of I winkleby tion a matter of public politicb. 4068 ;but he can a . .1. Previous daylo = Is r parda 1, wit P I& 10 186, and Many of th . an energy of hu sue I * . alto . wn in tile '': 'ch"Obee, and invariat 'a Su6jects, Per -O' I- of rank face Of Lord Salisburyll, threalts,and Blai 4LOY reason he Pam . -Couriers and he turned to the on vice, P048ea me t on whit h v his mom milia- and fortune, who have left their . . r 0"Llr -taunted Blaine with backing do . � ,� . �. �. 1. " New Novels Py column headed ,,, t 8 Y fate to hai / . . I of the without the 11 ronit of tt tie . * . M. 4. I never doubt* jury he ­ . _: 0 In I what he rust - nary, Pe - . though avoidable di . . -ma e, Is he n and tood tha nt, and if official cot all uld see; a blue pencil . ei Imperi. reports we get from � . f th rO awkward t&sjts . his Can"; but he Al Governme country B"nis inclined, by the . . - I . : . ...: rk ha fway down to mused. "Now I've got * Washin The comp, ­ . �, ­. . showed him what he sou lit tell -the ght hav ad of wiftnti any 011111,11100 he 1*5 secured of their ns to adopt a awash -buckler -- Moon. . . .; s­lq . ,t she hu'to thank the man 11 h ng the I&d),s hand firmotion Policy til ,after electiom laus . 11 1919 A residence abr ad tjl.y If Blaine refuses - 1 . ... . . ' she's 'upon the idle t . a 1 .­ .: �: At Mens Gate to Marry for her trouble. I only h' run considerable riskof being violl ted with situation matter a ve danAerous food bad lodging an( . %!�.. , Twinkleby & Co., L .. - ' Invo - . . -_ (� 'A. M., 3 val& = fstsllJ wrecked. Alicia ,admitted that penalties - - to arbitrate the _ . ill , � - ..­ );don. T A silly, hyloteri. ho f get Out of it better than I did thel.it �r earnim to see the novel Ivingthe Ion offootatio landpos- will be crested. . Zglan w .. beer: '.. -��- - - cvd, and vapid example .- obviousl th diZeecalty " and it is not ei _.. a P w . : .1 . . .: I �. ­.- I... Of e work H I L Jaht hav misled him , Oblished Ilowdons. They hav,e reallon', th ._.. . - - a ve young:yrson il . Od ly ;she quite believed coutertsin V617 stra Protect Canadian vessele I - voca- " all horrible thin , ­ .. A l . e �und ,ck w1prly object,,,, er ifore, to tion or ... ..." . � ­ . 111111 r Weed. ' fit in quite , . "A AW1U hb -re- a tted the results oj his short, ng A what she p ying any a igh- , Of them so horrible LL 4 - POW 0 to d I Turn ; &�d awertoberinq and thme she would er the * on can easily we how - Presses and tortures . - . L .'. . ill seriously withilouch a D ting i6ow Census, sad und to the pro. ML Y consideri to be the If . . �,�.t;, duction ; we Can only I ro, that sh.� won we no Wrilis told her I h&v6 over. It ill, to Illay the lawk It close to an � . .. . � P I &nee@, - , . 11100ommend the par;ntle tjat more cri * But alike could not and would not Cheremeti; Peouliar that Colonel . �_L , ­ � I X, ver,v.few 4�apies a t will be. " It in - I I 0%fusllp and ve him for havin ff. who begin the, Work == feeling of foolish pride - -- ­ �. �, - . or guardians of "A. X 11 to keep 1W It actual ststs Of Warfare tha, L the really idle, just a � . - -'_-.­�,-­� i_ Vdting -ha work to be hoped that an toll essence in a multit _.� � �_ . , , . ; Ality ashe did .. hii, W*M 'RPOR heir "lor"'On, Was found myst,eriarAdy n enum- . ��. ;�. : . 11'' - ..., 4." .. , , I - _ I ­ ... - I j. no 4" mi0i nt hu novild g 0 will not be to determine the ilolu- - � : - � d0ft the eavaim -i ­ . . I.. - ."_­'t,�'­... " -, �,- ..;' '­ " � _­.... � - I Zdad at . . � ... . . - ­:- ...:.,. .. L I . '. . ­ L . -_ ", . ... -�_v, ... ­- L. . L' .,..j;.,':-.,. .. , ...:� . :, � . ' - L. ­­... . �%'�,: .. . - - . .. , , ­ _., . . , L' _. ­ ., - .­­ ,�, . . ,d ...._:�'�I' ' " �; ': ­ _ . - .. . . .. ., . .: , .. L. : - . _ - . Important question. 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F-1 I I Recovery ok a morale. a a . 4 I 1;1� 11411ft� � '_ I � - %% oIli lurf ul recovery of st ho I "i "I tt--� ever come tinder ouri rft I � rkl:lt stalliori lot,'Ce . ... . O"on"laga, sire Is' I;,' fiunous horses no)w _.on, t of - hi, .: ., I I i I 1) pea I's-- t I I it It it few yeaft - --I\ :i-(- - ,if proinineilt veterina., � i it'll ) oll"g, 'oif McGrath- "�11srilted to all oflu:-i% . laulill t1on bein I 1-11 his .volill" , 101", th . . " stall' : -,11daL, IN, ,_ , - ' 'a. III"' consisted ,,, f - ! Ili- - horse anti I'lleturin the - Ill' \%I F, om, , t1l " 'feed e. The � �% 11 11 it JR-L-1111'ar di0ase, which : :ltil ('111� � "I'Mallageable but 9, ' I -.-d to "1*00111, and nolesath... . ;Ll 1Y lo�t their lives from the �1'1-111sllvss. '"Ic veterinarians "`1._- \_-11119 N,tid tile horse must � All (Terattion or killed 'iout_ 111VIlly P"Ize(i in the stud at,Nfc. ` ('Ili "(It want to lose his ser- I'More, as abovestated, conaterit. .r it)[] 1)f-VSLTibed byt,hesurgetells litillibli,r of papersset upaho,wl * irliflulls, and the superatitioug Youlig's 'i,s a breeder. The I I coll t roverted by the brilliant , -� t: 1) 1141111lefit, while Onondaga �lt oIIIY a great sire, but as "' "()w follows tile startling t '"t his eYes;ght has return- , "t `"Il of Learr�llgtonnow see - T \'()I'(-. '4illce the operati- . , 101[k - I notiv nearly .,(.von yearsago, I "%_(� aINIAN'M been kept con-' OVely that hi "." :111(f tile, (lise I'y that hi !1111" IS Ill it,qelf a.sremarkable , ! Iw "P"Utioll I'wi-formed oil - 11" -,;t Ill I- it ;tPI`o-0,rs lie 'has -1 ),.,I ll.tt his bandages until lie ., , l"' -1111 I,L,' I ol' 'i's eye", and then : .­ "'. ";""" to t,"Y to rid . I ill ,-,(-,Ill.. 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"MIllil'n , it, 1, 2, 3. � , *_ . 1: I __ ­­ ,\-fill are through. .. . __-, - % I % 11 'It' Voll count Z� 1,2 - - .1 I . . - . .11 2. I'lotioh 3, I . �� ,;- , I I -_ - : , . -1 1 t nil See. .- . . I : . ... . - , - - - - ­ . . . . . I - . - I . . � , I - �_Ifj II-Iril to bed'. :. I -,.-. - . _: . . .. . I �: f - hot 13- and hNitd. -'�;:� . � -;,:I) 1.-� bright pink. . � - ' I �11,t Illi I k to'di-ink. __ �� - :, . I . ­ ,- � wvw-�, � . .1 - . . I .. . - . . . . . , - I � - ill' ­,vernment - at - - ',.' .'­� I -, ;tct Ive Illeasures to * � �, - I111,I)III'lal "'O Ve I'll Inent � . . . - - , . ;:I tif .­;tI,IIItrl-IIt Illea--, .Ih.� ' �n ­ .. ,: "t kAt t le at sea. In ,-...� . . - : ... l­'­ll!*Lt-i0n,,'froui the. -,.". ; -I -,t, r of , Wti-ille has , -'. �1_ ' . , 1,111 tilat tholDonlin- -. � - . . ­!�(­d to pass at the . .- . . . . '':11-1.11lit-flis are yet . -2 *- � k i . 111111J.'Zoll, M. P., - . - ,.. " , . . I , . t1-11 S frivild, is flow . � : - ­,11.sult. wit -it our '- - , - . I - I ­­ Z ­ - . , . l - . .. , - I : ­l__,h1Y-IIi1Ie was a . � . --: " ­ - ­�'­t,ll hundred and : - I , . . . . I : "ill(Illikered ill Can- . .. � - :!;;ill .'-� year. Since - t , : .\ , 1ll;tt6td tile crime � I 1-i-I.I. -These were -:, I : * .;. . ; I,',.! 1(-.ville, Dubois . ,;1i()flI)_­;, l')irchall at : - .-., . � ,!!d, and 1',Ianchar& �: _ 11 � 111"'(1ke. The re- ;- .� " . . q - � . � . I ­ . . i t is to be re- I . � I . � � It I 1 (14 I'd ter what - , t ; ��. o, . . '!!. ; - . I of nuirderous ', - �,�.,� I '!-,I-. of tile whole - � -- .; J 'I r: � ' i. ft, is to be .:.,-.---.. :---- krfore it sees - ',,--:': r _ , _ , `-, . � I ;I I It" Urld its pun- � I , I . ::: , I - _ . - .... i - . . 7;.� " W� 11lai yet make -- *�' ' - ' I - 1. � I ,_ -f it prominent '_1 ... �, , - I. ilf-11'.ved. 64 W. �A The._. " �' . z. � �.'l ... Llkl-d, "bear a � - -,,:1.. �1. . _ I " - I 1! N - l..; . , tinici (luring .. '; 1A . - ­ - , ; -kill(Ticalls seem ;­�­ , . :A :1-­rnittional ques- � , , ...',c_'!.,.1' '14 , , I - - _ I � I)o I I t ic.,. Hill '' - �, a . , �1111'1 down in the. - - �.' . - . I . .l 14 , ,l!-t.ttts, and Blaine - 'L .*. � �, - , - � - ._:� -.1 � - ,,I-ts we get from , :-. j.: � ` * -1, � _. 'd . , . .", ..9 ;it swash-buckler .. 1.11-f;." v ff Blaine refuses ;." ,'. ", - I I . .�i,,'A . -,' jr. - ,� very dangerous ,; , ,* � ; � E-,Ir�` I I 1. Englana will F:. ,;.- - �:. - " . I . , . I)Iyill any avoca- , :--�. f,J 4 to L the high _ ,�,_: - . , � . '' . .1 1. . , " .�. flow close to an t�.�, jr-. , ' . ;, - � . .. ��, 1.i,� L will be." ' It is �. s: "�­ g of foo ' h pride . Xl�,.,�:P'.:- 114 :�V, _ ,;,P. - . ­ - - termine the 801�1_ - � Z41 ,�".'!­;4�­ . . 1. . .. . otion. Warf"s I - _�11 _� . ,�,%" ; I ". �, . ..... ie , -, �..._­ * Dven as a rewilotO ,". _'­l.i,:­. _'-�t_ r �.iC�;. .. : .­ ., , ., . . . - � _ � � � 11 _ ._,�'�: , I . ­��' ,'--:.,�­� r , - � - . . 'd � 'i ""'111111.1 '17,11"", - � .. � � " .. � - �_ _�- . �,� � - . I . . .1. � - - � I . - � __ - 1, .�'. . - , I., � : , ..eo - *5�g , .. . 0 .10-1 __,�MW' �_ .f-��'. i �, )", $4� ,� � t; . _� t�-'­�'­ , I , I I .. '" IN . SUNDAX MSAWIM I i I ... -1 . I -.._:.1._. ... .I -1. . .. . . ­ -' .-..'- MO. - . .go Time Like The Old Ti " I There is no time like the old time, whil and I were young. 'When the buds of April blossomed art birds of springtime sungl he garden',; brightest glories by summf are nursed, ' � I But Oh, tile .sweet sweet ViOlct", thO f that opened first I r Tficre Is no place like the old pla i ce, ,khe and I were born, Where we lifted first our eyelids on the a or. -;.of I lie niorn, . .Frona the inilk-white breaqt that warm . f rom tile clifiging arms that bore, Where the dear eyes glistened o'er us, will look onus no more I ; - There is no1riend like the old friend, wb shared our morning days, ' ',Ko grecting like his welcome, no lioniagE � . . . . - Ili,, pra.se, Fame is the ser6litless sunflower, with g crown of gold But Friendship is the breathing ros sweets in every fold. . � . There is no love like the ol . d' love, I tha ebtirted in our pride, Though our leaves are falling, falling, we're failing side by. side ; There are blossoms all, around us, with colors of our dawn, . And we live in borrowed ounshino, when daysfiar is withdrawn. There are no times like the old tlmes-- ,;hall never be forgot! 'There is no place like the old place -keep the dear old spot I . There are no friends like to ' uro friends- - , heaven prolong their livesl . There are no loved like ourold loves -God. our loving wives. . ' . [OLIVER WEXIDELL HOLII , - 1-1 . - 'm - . - . . . . , . �. . -1. .... I - -, . - I . . � . . . ...- , I .- r . . . . :-. 1; . - .. � . - - - . . , - The Life of Santiiel. ..., .. I . - - :-- Samuel's mistake: " And ere the I . � . - of Godwent out in the temple of the . where the' ark of God wais, Samuel laid. i . to steep. And the Lord called Samuel, - he. answered, Here am I ! And he ran Eli and said, Here am 1, for thou callettis b . And lie said, I called not, lie down aga 1. SAMUM, iii? 3-5. - . � 1 � The life of Samuel, the fatlier founder of tile Prophetic order .. one of the grandest and most roma records to be found in the ' his .- -of hullianity.. From tile first page tol last of his wonderful biography there is It page that is not worthy of careful sru As the judge and ruler of a great pc D . who as yet had nJt become consolidate( : a iiatiwn , -lie com mands. the reverence ( f worki. As the prophet of G'od with w( I of thunder on his lips, we stand in am -e hini. A4 the founder of the schools of prophets, we honor him as the first gi national educator. The magnanimity Il e� . which lie girds the brow of Saul with'Isi a I fir;t Kingly crown I and then retires un n - . m!iringly into .the quietude of prtv life presents an example of dig, . Of - character alpiost unequalled the - history of the ages.. . But are j.ust flow concerned with a familiat , - solde of his early boyhood The child S uel was, in a special and significant sel Nx-hat we call a 'child of prayer. All world knows by heart the beautiful sto -3 tile YC,Ll-lli,,,g,prayerftilmotlier. Themusi ' - her songs Of joy when Sainuel-was born e - brealks through all the ye;trsil.alld tile tell gracious' consecration of ]ter child of ( . has i-ispired ' tile hearts of mothers the 1. world over with a similar spirit of ger, love. The story of tile allnU&I Visit to temple with the newly broidered coat is . beatitif ul as an angel's dream, . One night - the sacred silence Sainuel hears a voice c ing him by name, -and thinking this v Eli's voice, he goes to the venerable pri I and says:" Here am 1. " And Eli sa, " r called thee not Illy, Child, go -lie d" . again." Asecondanda thirdtinieSani hearsthe voice, and goesto Eli. At'l . it. dawns on Eli that (rod is speaking to t child. Tile rest of the story we know. it (;O-Iili wonderful words revealed to ti ellildwhat8hould ,-oine-topass. Butlet Pausehereamoment. 8antuel madeam . take,he thoughtitwasEli calling wile ' . ill fact, it was God. What could he more i i ural'! ']'his boy was accustomed to be riot ed by Eli, and was lie not ever ready wil . . that voice broke the silence to hasten a Obey? What boy, however devoted to t .861 -vice of the temple, would expect to 1, Gold calling him when the High Priest IV near at hand? If we read carefully the ) Testament we shall find how over and c v agl�in God lays his hand upon tile YOUJI& L speaks with solemn commands to inere lx Y - J eremiah Wag be t 15 years of age when G called him to confront a sinful and perver generation. We should teach our childn that the are never too young for God to n them. Kever too young for His sacred e I vice. Samuel thought it was Eli callin but he wits mistaken; God was calling. Go . . often calls when we think the voice 18 a lother's. In the common and ordinary e periences of life we make these grave nit takes- God is speaking to us through tl voices of our loved ones. Our fathers an Tnother8 are often the -medium througil wil ic God is calling. The voice from the pulpit very often the. voice of God. Throu Ill a sorts of experiences of health and siefriew Of joy and sorrow, God is calling and w knowitnot. Samuel's mistake Was corree ed. He was in the line of duty. He Iwa the boy of th e- listening ear and the obed ent -Mind. And it is to the listeners. those who watch and wait, and who -at -I 11 first *call are ready to obey, that God gra: i the revelations of His'will ; and to such. I � appoints the noblest destinies of sacred 9)r vice. . . . 'I. I _...;...___."" I ; . - .. . 1. ...: . - __ :. .! : .1 '. . L - . � ,�...� . . . -! ; . ..� - . r - I . . . � I L. ­ . . .- . .. . . - . . .. . . -The'Vio,3 of Idleness. ' ''..I:- -1 - It is exceedingly difficult to understan the cause of this vice -or Unreported increase but We incline to J�elieve that while it is ijr 4 flew a sort of disease it is ' in the majo nothing but a low form of selfishness, e able only by punishment, whether 'n'tural punishment of starvation or artificial one. The man hates the swelf-is r 0 , , t, t, , , if J I ( In Fo- s res2ion involved in work, just as a smava, e a oes ;but he CM suppress himself if . e chooses, and invariably does choose, .. if - r any reaislo,i he Passies under the terri le though avoidable discipline ot a nvil, . n el; 0 , t Far,11"80 * The - compulsion which usual , Upon the -idle taken the form of food bad lodging and want of tobacco ar d � beer' , mud it in not suffie ,ient. are all horrible things, but th Such wan * ere are nox ie 'of them so horrible an 'steady work, whi h Presses and tortures and almost msdde 0 malillde 'the really idle, just afs� civilization which i its essence is A Multitude of s"II";e;Q.'t dOes the savage. They will not put u " t 2 with the fluffering for the time necessary to teach them that It is endurable, !&nd will I . . -­ L .. : -, . � .... � l .... , . - , - .... - � I __. ...�, :,;-.!,._ .. � �.:� � -.1, - -.;� L.�.*. .". 7.- 1 . t.- '. '­, - ,;. ��.. .- - .11 '. 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I . from plieuro-pneunict i -1 " I - .. I � I ,. . . - : , , I umo - -As to the vessels - . - 1 Theviceisnearlyi- . . _.: 1. i - . .. i� of ;�. . / _;_ _. _' __ . 1. � I I The late Miss Mariiiinne North one . . _-V l.11.1 - .. �.. - _ licumb'r an(, we do I - "I � used for this tra,de, am informed by the w�; . I , ­-:v---.i,_t.�1 ":"u know that Oar ancelotors were wl wi 0111iniltry e m A inter. , - the most not&ble of English women. Aboutt' . :��__ �.."­ � , i84 I L-01 , is wh a Marine Department t many of theis, are - � : : - L - Z, , - . " 4 * V , � . , , . it . they -reek oned it among .till qui twenty years ago, being rich and indepen- .ii -.1 .- _�..: Z 1. �. �. I L I d the e gr I rreftkfast, a meal that *te 11118 to shame whfft may be calte "itramp" steamers. . . � � . P � .. I , :..... - I I ..,: . i.. 1 11 6Y11,98 whic i conde dent, she went alone to India, China, Japan,, . . I L .. .. I r :" . - � . �_ , ­ :_ _. .� I � �', .. . devisod t le ma a fashionable luncheou, is haTboliore day- All the serious I have occurred on Australia, California ea Is- , . --..: ­ ;.: , � , - , .- . - - . . . : , q . I . t , N ". ­ . 7 . - ­­, ishment a the other .day lands, and the West Indies to study the ' - - � � L. . � _-� 0 Itegalesterving 01 ally pu - - m(prning the house has been put t,O order, , that 01, one of them I 00 head of cattle were :� 1_�!�, '�..�;:L' r suns it, and he d it t light, and by 9 o'clock on a snowy winter these boats, as wa"s hewn It the South 8 owerd - tort of the gallowd, We cann � -, - resort to the old metillods, at east ull, . I and the oind wife and -1 �, daughters, with washed overb.-)ard 01 Lt of the total of native flora. - She penetrated Vvhere - ': , .. _ .1. _. few men ' .... I .1 - :.,_. ? _.� . . .- Z L. . . . society his grown harder, but We amoot'huhair and freshly laundried aprons, ; By the regular lines the loss 600. had act foot, and in twelve years of plom- - - _� 4: � __Z , . ; -0-you lleart"Y' have f 'n has . - . I . - . .. .�. ; - . I I t . , � , w.,,'. wish Gen. I Booth could be. allowe iettled quietly d , tion made a priceless collection of plan`6s and , . a certain ,patchwork %vi�h w ')wn to the flowing or been less ti tit ha. If of one per ce . � �. '.. - : � I." plend- meWilire of compulsory power li e hich the family basket is 'It is to the i 11 . lit- drawings, which ,she de W.- - , :1 � ,_ �. I J, Z'. t e sulx r - liteleat f the cattle . posited *at: Ke . 1 .,� . 1. . , -1 " .;, , ,, intendent! for example, &]ways full and rultinin over, for the idle 11 to oluPpers Gardans, in a museum built,at her ow ex- � : :`11. - - 1. ed us, of a re ormator , ; hands have noplace in t ol c Ono y 0 have the best possible accommodation pense, and _­ : _. - - �'_..i for he woiq'Id not liesitate to u 'it, t C in f farm - provided for L their cattle, while* the alrip- presented' at; a free gift the . . ... I *. L - - I . - : - . . � - -;.:. . . . - that might make men, say of 10 per ce "d it life, says a writer in the Jeuness nation. Miss -North Wag not only a na ural- .. - - - � . :r (L"Jorgeous bed quilts are Miller Owners will) littve placed all their old boats .. I . . . 1. , . ' ut. amo ig � Magazine. , I ist, a linguist -i . ..., ----. .. . I .. � . .. his least hopeless patients. As it is, Iiia I always and erected If rrican decks on them for and an explorer, but an . I . . 11 � � . ., � . . 0 . has will, we fear, in about three years, feel jual I- I on tile way, and she who has not a score of ', this traffic, will naturally object to artist, a mu*ian, and a most brilliant talk- . " :.'. _L - . 1. � �, . __ lied in turning his energies to another fie (I I - thenii,ils considered a worthless, shiftless sort 'ally material change, and it is here where eir, as well a's a noble -hearted woman. .�. 0, � :, - -1 . 0 i ; I I 11 . . . . - . . . I : like of labor, %th this con f girl, who has no reason to expect a hus- I the trouble will ariae when both parties Monsieur Charles Francois P*elu,l the .---. ..:. . . 1. . . - .. II . . . . . . . . - . _. - - . . . . I . . in viction well engravo ol. band, and, indeed is net thought deserving come before the Government. The Gov- Jers I pro- - � - - - - i:� " - , - i into his I nd, that there are tendencies n famous armless painter of Flau . audy man whi0i, in their consequences to 1 18 of one. Grandmother always knits, as he'r' ernment, however, liaa been advised by nounced the greatest living cn'pYia`t and ! - L:. _-.. L � :. I _. . . - . -1 , , l I with I social well-being at all events, are am U-1ju. i- eyesight is. failing, And- her practiced hands ' competent alit horities that if they desir; to eminent also as a portrait -painter, has late- '. . ­ I __ � _­ .- � I . - . I � . . . - L ous to him as tendencies to vice. . can almost " heel and Loe" a stocking in the continue this trade it is better for them to ly celebrated his sixtieth birthday. � � Born . .... I - . ­ - - , ­ . . .. I . ; dark ; and then there are always three orl'take action oil the matter than without arms, but early showing artistic in- _L . .. . I . I it the . . % 1. - _ � - _.. t -we : ­ � ...'_ . ,7 '" , four calico dire" in process of makill permi. ,stincts, he . . . . - .. I .. L .. I .. �.;.,: _. - " �.' . ., * � I � . , i - ig, for Imperial Parlianieril . as Ahe latter, not was taught by his devoted mother - . '. . I I . , . : I -1 1. . . . . . . . " �L L � . I . .. I , . - i : '. these women " their own dressmakers, and 'being conversant witl the necessities of the - . . � and ... 1- '. . , Pity. - : ''. � I . , to use his as other � I 1: ...I . . 'I t I , . ­ ., . � I ' _ , L, , _ . � t 0 small, loli,�i,cailed bedrooms are always � trade, is 8ure'to pan egislation much more children use their hands, and lie 'a her ' . I . . . � I � owe i* . I . . . ca 1co I a ri . _. . . . i � .11 fine passage between t e hung with firs�,-aecond and third best h t ingent, oil shippers and ship not only fame and fortune, but a cheerful . L. . I the " "ll That L"i , -owners 4t . - . - 11 . I . - Executive of Kentucky and the wife of t e gowns, which are donned m4th as great re- would show a desire ( n our part to remedy spirit *hich has made him hosts of friends. * . I ' - - - : . I . . L � _. our condemned man, who went to Frankfo t' t for Occasion an IL city belle shown when I an evil which exists t, i'a certain extenL I . _. -, . � .� last Friday to ask for. a pardo Dr. Rose Wright Bryan, of New York, - � 1- L., -1., - L . . - . .1 I I . I n. She In :re dresses for a dinner, a reception, or an am informed oil goo I authority that the has established something new Under the ., � .-- A, .. ! . r . . i . . . I . they presented her papers and eat breathless evemirg party. The women have not been 4;overnment willoug t that a proper in- sun. This is a eupeptic lunch-rooni - . , whilist the arbitrator of her fate . , where ' _; ., 1 :-. -.� , , . -i,. . .� , meen them; and, as she waited, �a mas .perused nettled around the big wood fire long, when spection be made as the sea -worthiness the dyspeptic'may go and be happy. This - - * t .. tiff, tl Le - they are joined b the men, who have done of the v ' � � - � s 7 ; , , . - P Y easel, the &mlo init of deck load, the refuge is called " The Aryan " is found a - � I - . _: �. 311 t , _; - � ..; ; 1. I q I 'L . . . . - . may playmate of the Governors littl on a. the " feedinF, " which is about the 8um total description of buil(lin gil and the bousing of No- 20 East Twentieth Street, and is fur- �' I . beast not given to strangers-uncoi e 8 him' .. : %; . . ol - of their day a labor when the weather is ve?r the cattle. Tempera' y building and deck nished with such foods only as nature, in- . ' -1 % - . .� � . , . �. . _ . . - bless self from the rug, where he had bee lying, cold. If th , loads, they say, ought to be taken off after terprated by Dr. Bryan, intended mankind . .. i and came up in that friend] I y wa. which ing the bad e str a came in. notwithatan . .. I . - 7 . ! Es. roa, a yesterday, 10'oodman Far- the first of September, as experience has to eat. I ..., . . - _.. � . . :1 '. - � only (logo k ow how to affect with perfe(t I mer has his weekly papers to -day. &not reads shown that af ter that, date the weather is Miss Sabry Seamans, of Factoryville, Pen- - - - ,. ; . .'-. �- I I - - L , sincerity, fluid, geeing suspense and pain I a I them long and thoroughly, not so much as too severe for tenipNo ry buildings. I may nsylvania, a thrifty householder, seventy- - : . . , c .."_. , .. I . . the agitated features of the poor wo an, If B - all advertisement 1080apill also say tila . _1 . �11_ . L - 'K him, and when he t the Government have been in three years of age, does her own domestic " ' .. . . . . . Z. . . .. I . . L.,*-. put his paws gently upon her knees nd tx - has finished, his quiet wife stretches out her Feceipt of coulmunicat ions from the leading work, keeps a large hennery, takes care of �, : I . :- .1. . : l , . .. Z L . . � I amp an to lick her hands. The Clove or fin. hands for them, and eagerly seeks the story importers of cattle from the Old Country, her garden, weaves hundreds of yards Of * .1 . I . : .1 . . " . . . . . - . lord, ,hed. the papers and the petitio' er wa� column in a,way that would go fttQght to I that if the trade is to be 1:eserved speedy rag carpet every year, and works out her � ' . '. . I . I ; . .. it r Ow If bout to speak when the grim old soldieIr the heart of stru Ii authors, could : improvements ought- to affected. The 'road tax with shovel, hoe, and wheelba 7row, . - . . I.. � .. . . $g ing young . ll__ - . - : . % I I _ ­ I . I � and id: " It is not neces", mada tl " they see the avidity with which their work " United Statc.i people were alive to this and and with an honest thoroughness that makes - . ­ L I I . . � . � . - . . - I i unto og has spoken for you," and strai7,,1,htW: is seized upon. And so the winter days go built new and improved steamers for the the heart of the road -master to rejoice. I . . I - � - I .. . , I ' me! igned the document*which was to m ease by. There is no real leidure like that enjoy. traffic. I - I . . L . - .1 _. . . . . . - � . , - .. I .11 . . in. " lying man from prison and enable him to g ' ed by country people in wintertime. . ... - . Mks .-, Frances Fisher Wood, well knov rn for - , ' . . - . : _. . ; . _. .Q I his grave from his own home. � ". . - . . . . . . . .. . . . her successful attem t to prepare sterilized - - : : . . 1. .1 - I . - - . ; . . . - .� . milk oil h - � � ; and 'One trouch of nature makes thei whol � - � - er New INampshire farm r the - .. : . i . . I l I , . - PlantsandWater. - --- I - .. - . �- - t., .. . � � . ; use of New York bies, has been sIftill 1. . L - I 4 . - orld kin, and it is hard to sa'h I _�raininm . . ba : L I !_ - - : _- is oven . � I . Tile .. for Profit. - It* The appetites and needs of plants are all statistics to wicertain whether dolle I - .. . . ntic us the more, Life spectacle 4 thua - * . 9 , . .. �- _ . � . .- . L . Therearemank farmerawho doniotand varied as those of people, and their tempera- women are indifferent mothers. She finds . ­ - � . i . I.. tory rave g9ritleman and soldier, whom t is . .-. . t . a 1. . . ". 5 the elight and pride to hail an our Chief agifi-, will not believe in draining. They will con- ment8 differ, too, sa Va Vick".9 -JI(wazine. that nifie-tenths of their children survive � . . 1. .1. - � -_ I � I : .- . not rate, gtiered to the deptlis by the sile it elo- tinue to raise half crops oil full crop expen- AVIIiie One plant will Jirive, notwithstand- infancy, a record ne ver before equalled in -, -L i. l- � ( uence of a dog, or the thought o sea and will even pay heavy doctor's bills for ing the utmost neglec �, and subsist on &I- *any class, age, or country. Mrs. W - I . . ; � - .1 dy. , that 00 I er- - � . . keeping down malarial diseases without Most nothing, another must have nourishing self a graduate of Vassar, a trustee o Bar- . - - . !. - I ple, I [oble brute, inspired by we know no 1 what . ..: .. I I . - r . ; � it into I o become an irresistible pleader for nercy once thinking that undrained land is the food and warm drink. Be quite sure that nard, a strong writer, a steady and bri liant _� � , I : . I . .. I � - . beftom the highest Court. prime cause of all the trouble. All are more the draillage' *is good. Often a plant will .speaker on social and reformatory topics, ' : '. . . the - - - �. . . I Or I A .. . I I 11 The G � less acifluainted with the theoretica droop an I look sickly,when, if the matter is a power in society, the scientific seer -tary - , . . -. , - ' , , rds 'overnor felt that, if he follow d the I re - of lead of that dog'a rity and love, )I sults of draining anti many may think they looked into, it will 0 found that water - - . i . It , ould aKe overdrawn' enjoyed the rac- stands in the bottom of the jar. A bent wire of her husband -a well-known physic . - , , i make no mistake. Anil lie did n and, . . . _. I the ; bill haV in a nd a model mother'. - - . . - . . 4 i i in a t kal res In I to o i . I is always useful in thim case, for by pene- I I _. .- ., I then a n (I there, the angel that wri tile driiinigng I can voucc for I - . . - i eat Mathematical honors multi ply for women. ­ . � . �" - i . the 9tatements I .make. - . trating the hole'i at the base of thii� pot, and - t . .- . , ; ith I look, drew a great white mark fort t Miss Julia Rappicourt, of Melbourne, Aug- ' - . ' ' - - - � 1. . r .. , (;()v- 'Threc years ago I cam'e into p00% arth, pas ges will be made for tralia took honors in Greek and French at - , - . ... !. e I is illmor and that dog."-[ Louisville ourier- -essioll of stirring the c, ur- t ournal. a piece of land costing $11M ,per acre. It the escape of at L plant water and gas. The Mclb' - . - * - . - . . ourne University at the age of six t,cen. -- _ - - . l � ; %. I ... I calla, ad is welli Enowhi, requires plenty . - I .. .; I I . . ate 7; I- s , . _. . was I;1owed, maoured and allowed to corn- of- Now, at the age of ninet,een, ill tile ex .- - . L 11 . . at ina- - � . - ­ . 111. '1z'' . - L . . : .. 4 . .. fodderand cultivlittedas usuallibut with much quite warm water' ; if in a doubfc jai- bolli ' ' - . - i . 1: ' ' I . I tI . ., . � . . lity 1- '.. �L: A er the Battle, Rest. - , ' labor oil account ,of the soft, damp C011difion water may Ile. used in the lower ja ! tion for the clerical -division of the Vic �oria - - . I - 1. , " " � . r and Willi I . . . � ill . _. , civil service, with one hundred and ninety- : - - I - . .1 . . we Rest of tile soil. %%'hen harvest time came there wonderfully littsten i owth and -blossoms. . .. I :. . L . I I . ; . I . will he sweet, in ill(- ,evening. when tho p six competitors, the diligent young la(13 L ge- I - .. - - .1: dav's long lahor.i, done- Was 1110t half a\.�op. hardly enough to I Fuchsias fire thirsty jwta, especially when � . . . .. L 1. INILY cures 4W marks out of a possible 50) in * . . . . - . - am`Pl- Now, I must be lip anti doing. for 'my work is for the manure lit O(l tile field. I decided in flower, itil.41 inoi-iturt is necessary to tile niatheinat ics -t lie highcot rank ever taken - * . - . - I . - . ..- .. scarce begun! . then and th Tt to touch that field . Until I Chinese prinirose. Tit! majority- of plants - - _. - . � _5 � * se, , ' ' ' . it was well drained. So it lay idle. a . re a weekly hath in fact, nothing g ln.such a competition. ,She hopes to take L , ..- . . . ! the I'Cftcc may be dear to t ' 11 tile I relful 0 1 .. - � ."�, . r . I . . lie veteran, grown her degree of M. A., and to study law. . - ­ . - - . I - . - . . - I . - -of war'-.-; alarnui - draills � Iuvl9 lr8. Henry .Nl. Stanley, when Miss I)o1r- . _. . I . . weat-3 next year anti in the fail IL few - orates them as a shower hath of tepid - water, Those which can h I . . . Of 1111t. now ['fit lonOng forbattle. the clash and were put in. I (lid not thoroughly drain it . ot be removed IN . - . ! C of the clang of arms! - othy I ennant, was almost the first I y in . ' ­ . beeaulse I 11411 Illy doubts as to tile favorable . readily for the tihower4igit may have tile' . I .. L _. .1 ver . . I . - ir London to practice I I sl uniming. 11 She ised. - - . � , . Death b3_ lLnd by will he . we . lCome, it I have i results. The next year I planted it to en-'' leaves 81) linge'L . . - -, - � 1 : ; , � . I . . r . der � . to befriend little street vagabonds, an - . . .. �. . . I 1. . -1 . _. re . . . : I . I � been faithful anti true L ilage corn. Tile season was fiist a severe . . . - - - t od Now there is life to be lived. and I have so lrouth then unusual moisture. This fiell 1, . . - . ward them for good behavior by tea iting - - I _. . :; . . ide much to do! . - f . I i I __ wing quite low naturill.113 Make Cow F0(X L Taste GoocL L them . to play familiar airs with one fing r on - - . - � I . .- . - - . .. . - � . � . o - took a large - I . .. � : L.. - -� "' * i tie ' , ' her piano, anti sing them to this accomr,ani- . . , g, wh � ; I � - Once in the carly inornin en tile dowl- were �lllount of water, but (luring ille wet season In feeding stock of i 11 kinds the farmer inent. She relates of her experiments. , vith . I . . � . ' . . I . - . - . the not yet, dry. � could work it b ner aft r ' o ma e the food pa - .. ... . 1: - - ,_ . . . as I ri t, - - I than ally who takes pitins t latable much'delight, that one young gutter-s.,upte .. L- .: I .... c inisty sulniner mornin'g, or ever the dun other piece on th ' c . It . .. . ,:. �. �� ill was In � !arm, It It or low. ' This will usually have tile I at success. Thin is was heard to render " Rule, Britan in. ! ' ". � � . .1'. . . . . , . as tile first pr!6ctl'caI bt - - . . .. -, . . .. .,. 1 - .. ', it of the drainis. one thing that gives v ue to skini-milk and Britannia rules the wave !" as follows : . I : - I . I - �. . as . . 01- AS I looked al Ing the' road whereby'! inu..it %'hen harvest time came such a field potatoes cooked and ashed for pigs ; for " Itult, Britallion! .. I . i r eat -A not presently in. If corn I never sa . The corn stood with a few gallons of ei her, a barrel of swill - Britatilon ruins the whales. . . . * � _'. ,� . - - i - .�i �, I . - .- -i . . -_ . , - - .. I saw flow, great wa-i the journey. hOw 3 and 14 feet higi . , I . ; ­ , fiercely th�- noon would gl(-'W. I with - now anti can Ile flati-ored, and . True-'earted Britions . .- I . .. - � � -S, . his is the principal L - ' - . - ­ I. 1: � . I I . I L - I . . be slain." - . � �., . � 3'. n round . your reason why it pays to c aff straw fodder and -- Never, never shall . - I I .- .. . . 11 Life felt. too heav it burden, a) IV " I . . . ". . .. � . . I Y not I ,to weary rist. In another field I put in a Single poor hay, he"usp by doing we can mix Two pretty stories are just now t I . . uel and worn I . 8 11) old about . .. , _ I I � . . - . I . - . . - . - drain through a valley where much water ground foot], and a liAle salt with them, Von Mooltke. Ono is that on taking out his . - I � , . I - 114t Weary bl-fore i had labored. and longing for - - . �_ _,. fie night at inorn. . . collected and, as the corn matured, one and make them more *'latable, and I be- purse to pay a cabman after a rather ..,,ng . - --I - - ' ­ . -1 . . .. . : could easily trace the drain by the graillual lieve also more digestibl 1. ride, tile cabman started his hon - .. . . . �/. ., Ow Weary liefo e . As a rule, I have it, . -e, cried c)ut, . . - it -1 litb6refl � but labor haA Increase in height of stalks till mijacent to found that all the cows as a herd may Ile fed a a gr . � � . � 11-14 b ro t , Ir, I I �. L r", t No, no; it has bee ' eat honor for me, . - , ". .�'.': _. - - . . . Its And 111OWT'Ll �1,3"`ca,ger to do Ili)- work with Ind tilirec-tly over the drain they were ifiore alike, .although there is' 'occasionally one Herr Feld-marachall, 7and drove off, to re- - .. . .­. .. . .- . .- tile best. . L Ilan a -foot above the rest of the field. This With u delicate ap . ceiVe next day the Count's photograph, with I t . . L11 , .- * is- . ti that will require . ' . ' _. - - .-. . . - I . . I' to b - c weary . , when my work another practi I benefit, the money value some lapecia Irt if always unprofitable the words, "To his cab -driver. " And the - . .L �. . . n, %N'hittr right have I I care. I . .. .1 . L . � f which you can estimate. To my mind to have a cow off her fet d shrinks in - . . Lt- is scarce begun It 4 . , for she other is that an American lady, With a yof ung . 1 ' . - :. I . . - I— - ::* - - " 7 ,* L , " hat right have I to he weary. while allighL , raining, pays more than a 10 per cent. her milk, anti the oftew ir she is troubled in daughter, staying at the hotel where tl;e' ,-_ " . .. .. .- -1 . . . . eg - I � S_ reill.Linq to be done. . - ( ividend on the investment, to say nothing this %vay tile more pre4isposed, to it she be- great soldier wag attending a r inle _. - en I I ­ .., - . � imlt!�t . . - . � . _ . nd I Audi be we#ry at even, and rest will the of the increased value of the land. .%me comes. I have had mo rouble from loss of banquet, sent him a, photograph ol ' ___­ _' ' * . ` . _' . ' I .. . . . he . sweeter be; I iay my drains a good in wet season but appetite from feeding rn meal tnaii. any which she asked him to sign, and e - .1 ... . �. And blessed will peace be to them tha c f !ittle value in ti lies of drouth, but I 6 �, more leasure to the girl on her se a v .. '. - . . . .. ar . " - . _- won the victory! . t have an other food, and it has been worse when the en th . . . t, .- _.. - A rove diflerently.1 In moist parts of birth aythanallher resentshadv 0 In I . i . �, _. as . MY corn was shelled than when ground cob and X d e. . ,� _. . time for battle -now I LrM the &oil in a beavy clay and when t ere all. I find mixing food makes it more pa_ reply, 'Mother .and aughter were inv ted , - '. :-. * . ' 'r -_ - F, It now I,, the . R h X n4 Id Ill *ould are no drains th4 . 1. . 7 ,�. ... .. ! � stri ve with I be best ; B :dry weather causes the latable and less liable t0produce indigestion to the supper -room, were treated byVon. - .' .. "i 1. . . . - .- er N,ow IN the ti ine for hLbor; hereafter remaineth i urface to bake anil crack, forminq number- than when one kind alone in fed, and both M.oltke with the kindest hospitality, 3,nd � F ;:' ,� - �." . _ � : I id . rest. � I flas avenues for thiD admission of hot air, for economy's sake, and the good effects received the photograph, on which was - I .,. _� . 'L . , . . 8. . I... - on . , i '. . I.. L ___ ". . L ". , ' . arying up the tender roots of the grow- the system, I have for several yea ritten, " I ha e been young, and now I, am - . �. I I ': _. .. - . W V � . � .. � - . Xl . -.,... . . ro past fed � .. .. . - F; ,_ . � L - .: � - "'Uhrist's Inmrtlatiou - � I ag crop, thusetunting its growth wild re old,, but Ihave not wen the righteous for-. . .. -1 L - . I ,? - : - - Be L� . �: �. .. 1.11 my cows with corn meal lZround fine cob and saken- " L - - - 7 - - . � . t. . � � . . . I . . ucing the yield one-half. Where dmina all, mixed with all e ual-bulk of - r-o'ller-pro- I . . . i �; I - i I i n liai lifted the wor.'d into tie sunshin' of' re placed th3 aloil on the surface in alwa a clean, I ' - ; . '. I . . . . I _ , L, Is I . Y coarse wheattan. I am quite sure - , - - �., __ . I . -1 1. I. .�: ... . . ; _.: I 11 ho 3e and into the promise of heaven. It ore or less mellow. To a depth of two that the cob (if ground fine) has a favorable - - ' . � 1 r- L . .:. . � ,. - I . I � . now the Months was Nanne.1 I - I ! ,_ c . � I - hal levelled society by lifting the downtroill- t or more the earth in porous, allowing effect on digestion. I am inclined to believe - . ^1 I � ; - L, - .. � -1 1. I . � - . I - . . .. �, 9, dei i -levelled it up. -it makes lowliness t e roots to penetrate more freely. There that the addition of one pound of old -process In looking up the peculiar names n , -_ . d loftiness, meeknees mightiness I , and i Ill of the twelve months of gi I . � I I- . ..,:. . .. _L-: T: .:. I ge In - ey are Is times of drouth cool and moist oil meal to each ten of this mixture would be eac the year, it be- . - - I . I .: " ' dependent of the scorching air a . bove. The profitable. z . . . i I.: n- tie liesis greatness. Guizot - lays t at comes* necessary for us to io back to the old - - : - � - - �­; X_ - . � . _' L- I L4 ". I Christianity has carried repentance even liage remains green and thrifty, while that I am quite sure that salt P'lays a more im- Romans who have impose upon us a set of '. . - - I , 1: _ -Z ... . i L - . .. : . . -#. 8- into the souls of nations. ' Pagan anti- on the undrained land curls, turns yellow rtant part in animal digestion than Most names equally as which the ' ­ - :.. . . . 1. I . I I ­ : e qui ty knew nothing of theise'awakenings of %nd finally dies. -4 r. A. Stanley. I armers am aware of, and with themixture Xorsemen, Scandinavians and Saxons ap 11- __ - . .. "; d th( public conscience, - Tacitus could only __ -L r., .. - �. L :.. . . .L s� � . '. . Of food recommended above and relularity ed t6 the week, says an exchange. . I I.- - .1 ' . I .. I � L 11 ,,, . . �.. -I i I L ' - 1. � leplore the dec,ty of the ancient rites of , . . i I ". . from Janus, the g .of - : -1 . . . is ( 1, in salting I would expect to feed a ierd of January is named O( . .. - �: I I . . - I wrap - . . ... - L _.�. [ I � . I - 11 Roi ne, and Marcus Aurelius could only � L '0W EINit Oattle Trade. - cows all winter, giving them all the 'same doors and gates, because the month op, -ns 1_.� - .1 .*.% � . '. himself up sorrowfully in the istocial isola' An Ottawa correspondent writes: "'The variety of food, without one getting 11 off the year; some say that he is a two-fa6ed , ­_ . '. . : . .. ... ... � . � . _., . I . her feed." I believe the beat way w feed fed and could lock back on the last year �nd , . . , .- - . � I tioi of the sage; there is Bottling to show a 6ttle trade between Canada and Britain in . : . . . .. " . e . . I superior in L - . e coming- . - . . ­ .. I . , t- tha these inds suspected the n3w threatened with what may prove its malt is to' give a little every day, or to keep forward to th I _ - . . :: � ..! large lumps of rock salt where t ri. y. a . . . I . . 8 Cr X crimes of thei� social state even in its e: ctinction if no speedy February is from fecbruo, to pu i f M : . - � . .� remed ' b lit he cattle can . . I . - . ; � - , . I . � days, or aspired to reform them. The ' y 11 roug have access to it. -[Waldo F. Brown. ' wan originally the first month and was n ed - I . . - : .. � -1 i- S)ouL Tbis means very much rhore than . . . i ­.- . . _____­_ . in fr�M _- __ '' ' . --. .­.' 0 wo Id's hope in every miation in life is in oat people at first aiiht imagine. From the - ... for Mars, the god of war. April & - � - ag.etire, to open, because the buds ope4 in. . . a . . ,_ '. - � - - � t. . : L I._ I thit old gospel It lust have its place in inister of Agriculture your correspondent 'The -death is,announced in England at the month. May is Main, a goddess. J4ne - - - _. ' - ' - �:. . . ; . . _. I - J.. ­ ...; -y social ci * �e ; ilt, must throw its radi - I med that the trade had grown space, and age of 86 of " Honest John" Phelps, who is fro4i Juno, the patron of marriage, and 141, . , . . L �1. . __. e eve rc ' a anc .- over every home ; it must be in every . year it will &Mo I . . .. . � I . L 'i I . '_ 0 . lint to nearly $lOiOOO,- for -many years officiated as judge of the � therefore, the favorite month for weddi � , _.. 1", - �.._ . . 0 and counting house -' in every * in the trade was University and other amateur beat U19L - worksh , I . One of theo�iciaeen . ,_� , I , . - . hort a ans heart. 21 raceS. . July was named for Julius Cwaa - - . % - . I I . Id. Frankland Toriontoo. The difficulty 0 r, and . : , I - . . . ... - �_ - - I .-Il . �... '. . ­ . I � ,� . I He was a particularly active man and August for Augustus Camar. 811. . -, ­ _. - - . ..., � : . � . � .1 . I 0 rigm . y . ..� - . : � 1. -, 1 . . , , . �­ � - I * ' , ... . . ' _ L' - I -.:, " . .. . . . , l ". . . ... � ' rhme August had but thirty days and February - . .: .. - . , I I ...,k I . , ; .. I � . ch now threatens it in the action of Mr. to the last, being, within 12 months o is . . . "' . . . "* - L_ ' . " The Oyni& '.' " " - Plimsoll, of England, who in the interests deoesse, ready to soull anyone 10 years his twenty-nine in. the common year and thirty - . - L - - . : . . . ... . . .. L �'.. . of humanity protests against the cruelty to junior . the lif between bridges" course. in leap year. . m . . I _i.. - . �- __. '.. . . . , I I � - _. ., I 11 If the Lord left any serpentis in Paradise which the animals are exposed on the am 11 Honest John" was the man who declared An ustus was jealous that Julius' mo : th' , - -.* : ' - - ' 'L- ; the3 took the shape Of the man who is a con- voyW, stud who hen a bill before the British the Oxford -Cambridge rate I . '�.: * ! - " - �_ : il : - . . . ,� -'�I'.­!, firm)d cyn and pessimist. The man who Parliament to remledv the evd. He in dead heat by six feet." e of 188747 "a shoull have more days than his own, th'eT,a' ' . - - - -!:. : _�l .� , ­ � C14 it ., . ''. - - , fai ic - fore took one from February and add - ". .: I .- . : , has � io, th, no enthusiatsm, no candor, no backed by the Britisfi farmers to. a man, � . - - � . to August. . I .. . _. . - . _�. �. . I . . . - sent .meInt. The man who laughs at the 'bl ash *t4xiansi, but really actu- The following, remarkable at all'atents as . - . _1.il .-� -, men,ion of good in the world or virtue in a by ge solealmo"tive of killin off IL trade a feet of memory, was told me by t September, OctciWi, November, Decem-i ' . .'- . i 1. � he owner . - . __ �� ­ .. I . I . ig- . . I . :i - _, - � ber, are so called because they were o . . , 4 11 ­ . -1. WON en, or honor anion& men. The man w ich has reduced the price of Uf in the of an Irish *&ter spaniel, the old dog I ever ri � ; - . . If te4th - - _ ; . - - : - .i. kL,� . . � . r who calls his wife a fool because she towhee old country. Already several vessels have knew who would perform tricks and was inally the seve th, eighth, ninth and ::. J. - 1* . I . , i .. '. i.- .. . � . his I ittle children to my their pretyers, and been debarred f . good to shoot over at the' same time. His !nonths of. the year. The names are w - , , -.- �� % �� .�! . 1. " � 1. t . rom I I cattle between ma ropriate and rank misnomers am 1111�w - , :. - 1. ; .1 - .- . I 0 , %d it in feared he . _ . 1- I" , curls his li at any belief in a world beyond Montreal and Live =rpo master was out walking with him at t I ." . :.J q , L , , r _I g �f the lon' frost i u? - - : -� . . th Va. Vhe man who never saw anything that this may go on until the whole craft beginnin in appmed. , I I . . - 11 11 L�. - . . ­-­ . . . 1'i� , - V - . . . , -_!­ . -, - . - __ � admiring in the sky when the dawi hstii; been declared unfit for this traffic. To- which oat M iboult e middle o . __�:4­' .-, . d4y a delegation will arrive from Montreal He went on a frozen mill dam, where the Michael Dumont, nephew of the redouio�l- . .�. - " . -V.;��,.,. - - es it, or the stare illumine it, or the I I .11 . - - 1;tl I . . - I .1 . able Gabriel, was fatally stapb6d, at Neche ' L .... L'._ - -,,-,: - 1. ". - - , clou sweep it, or the rain folds it *in gra to, interview the Ministers of Marine and water was of course very deep, and accident- . I It r 4 . : I.,.. "..) ,.-,. _ "..i I , I - .... I - ..� , ,.- ­. I - I . Mists Of Silence. The man who lives in M Agriculture in regiard to the matter. The ally dropped his snuff-box through a little North Dakota, in a drunkentraw. . i . I - , �. ,� , ... -�_' . , L ., . . .: , - . A - I - I . � - I . - - - L - :. , - _. _�d . - I . , .- . -, .. ..� , sparkling, shining world as a frog lives in a M�nister of Agriculture has chule of the I round hole in the ice. The d 7 dread. The following advertisement apl . . - ��', . I ,;. to - .. - ", I , J . pond or a toad in a cellar, only to croak and health of the animals, while the Minister fully distiessed at not being soble got it, cently in a P"ian newspaper fssZL�rr � . .1. I I ' . _. spit venom. The man *ho never saw any- Of Marine it :oMposed. to look after the I but was obliged to go home with its own- having a pet dog whose hair iWof rich mahili- .i .1 . : - . ­�_­. _:_.-_�":,- �'lt I. . I I .. I .. !'.'.- _ I , , .ng i er, who thought no more about the matter. gany color desires to engage a footman wi�4 :., :. ­ :.... 111 . 1. - . thing in a rose aglint in the sunlight oi in & housing and It ng of the cattle on the , . .. . .. % .- - I I ,,:� " ­_ : L. � , -1 - , 1, . � - . Ifly &sleep in the moonlight, but a speci f bo&tL AB far as the shipment of cattle' Two month afterward, when the frost had whiskers to match- I . I . ; . " _7�1 , - .t I .... L to ..-.:I.. -",: , - ,- gone, he and ... I ­­:.- , � b=0 ha�ving con i the d I ". . _L �! .� _,. _;�, ., useless vertable, the -interior of the cal diseases, then am no 39 )Y the same Sir Julian Pauntobiote, tAtish .... �,L_' �,_. .4 �, iliv The world is overftp of real tr pa oppWte at W"hington, maintains that the Be * . - . . .. . , - L(' i � : I ;I and the onion. � India or Lplaint, .11111though ablip- place. The doir . � � ",;��j I , the .­_ ­ ,:.- kl. I Ama - - , � such intento and if I had'the right sort of gersCivaebeen anno d with unn 1 where the box hAd dims a seem to Sest dispute in quite susceptible of me 1. ­­ L ­_­. ,��:.� - � ;1. ._' 1'_.,k1(- . I �, L � ., L ­ . .� N�*o . . '�_ - I L . . . i, Z_ ; . . I .- -A e � ti: = I p thinkintently for s mi --f-, then plunged . .- - - : 4 1- 1, - ", i ,11� .. � �k­_J _�L, _' broom I'd sweep them stiray an the now girl I =ution tc mente on the other . , ilhentloyarbitration, though the � . , L"t, � . . ..�.It - 1-1;1. 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I - � � I - -01TE A14D I14FLUENCE ARE ...�.:�-'.­".�.'A­­ - . ,.-. , .,�.., and, and Yd'UR V . J.: C:; ­';­ not the s - .� I .. % FOR . .. . 1* I 1. . .1 . mas ruit, 'O "' ", � 1. , Ij wi ks proffered us. by -1 . �' ­� ' - .1 I I:_ " ;�, qu 4:�-:-, ` . 1, �..' - . . . , . ­- � 1!','- � - 21 i . I . ` - ' - ' ' . . . .: . - � -4 � . . � . . . . .. . . I - - - ; . 11 X I- � �. . . I . . . I - 1 .. � . . . - , . W, I ,. � . I �- 1. . � .. I .. ,- - . 1, . . : . . .'��:�� ­" � � . ,� . . . . I , ­ , � Ut withtfin 1tJX0.:-.1 Canadahas spilt noble I ' * ' - ' ' - .. - : -� --- 11 ..Y ­ ­ - . ZA Unde Sam. - - ;-.., -'::W:- . -.:. . I - - I . ­. ..1. . � . . . %, 11 . �. . 1. . . I - ; . . .1 :­ � ­ ..: - I ­. . . � � 10111blished a :: : I ! . - . . 1 . �!--- a � :­ . morning 116t Its okiIe ­�, ­ ...... - !, . . - . - . . . ... I .. . . -, - .. . . 1. 1 46 I.. ,. ..� . . I.... .�. . - .--. . -. � . . ­ . I . . . . -1 - ..­­ , - - � . . I . . i -.... .. - 'ri Out. ... - . 0" ow $* 'AT ,:" : :1., .1 .. :* ,.- - � VerAcIertgY. - . - bloo I in her own defence in.the past . . . I - ,-­�.­.­.- . ram ..,. B"o' yer .1 .. . -.7. . *:,. �� I:, �­ -� - ­- Ab � I I...:. 1. �. ­­.­'. .­ ... � ..� ... ,., I � I I ..., -.�.,- - ..- I 1, . . �'.. I .1.. .. TERMS � ?­.,­­. and thousands, of gallons vet remain . . ,.. .. .. . . . I � � . . I.... .. '. .,-. : - . ­ 1. . - .. , I . . - . :� �:. - ,; - . - - I . . -1. 1 - i - .:1 - I - � - 1. � .- .., . I . i 11 . �- �:'a- *1.29 . . 1. - . I .. . - . .. .. I . . ". 1. . .. I . �.� VtW VeaR; 01-40 If VatA IA'aftanoe- unsi ilt. Ri Lid the man who hints at ­ L. - - - - ---. . I . ..- . . . i \., � �.. I . .. . _ -: For the Position of .1 - 1. - - . � .: . I .. � ! ... ..� -- I -, ­ . . I I - , * , I . . - I i � . ., -11.1 � RATES OF ADVERTISING: bart ,r. .. - .- � . - -. I 1 111S - . I . . - � :-:., �­ ` " . � I I 10 . . I , � . - , - ; . 1 %. � First Insertion, per line - - 10 douts _, . i, ­ . '. I - , . . - - I . . - ­ , , . : . - - - .. . .. . .I Mach Subsequent insertion, per line - s 4 - � .. Reeve I r - h .1.. I -",I " .11 3rd Deputy , W�: .'..." �:.­ . . - 0. .. - . . � . terday . 0. 0 1 . � This rate does not include I,eW or Foreign ;� - 08. at an early hour we enter- -, � . . � DUN.t . - � - . I �. . . . . � . I . :, *: Vortivements. - d a n 1891. The past year hafs been a . ' I - .. . . . . . . I . R . ..- I � ., . � ... ed a . . � , - . p 1 - led to . . . . I . . I � % special terms given to parties miking son- I pled - myself if e'ec ­ . . . . ! .-,. �i � I - . I . I . � . . - .. . . ralits for 3 Olt 6 months or by -the year. lialf- mem rable on D, and many notable events, , . .. . . ..� I.. I . � .. I . . . I.. ..: . ..... . . .� . I . . . . . � ­ . . . .: � . - I - . . - - -... "arly or-y"rly ton able quartarly- aahie ment and disasters will in future .do my qtvaost for the best in- . . . I � . .. , . . . . . . . .. - . - ­ - - . I ' . . . . . �- . .. . .. ' I . ' ' . - I . I . �_:�. � . ­ Business cards, te:"lin"X-ri under, with pavil"r. i . � '. � - , - - � . � I � � . I- � � q � I . � 'OnO Year. $5 00, payable in advance history date ta 1M. We have entered terests of the township . . . , . , - . I ­ � . - BWNOKesin local columns ton se�tsiper line, upon 1891, W id &her*- lies before us a Fresh from the Meditte ' . - . 1- - � - -:1, lftvfs cents per line cash subsequent insertion. . 'O' I - - I I ranean,11 * ,-... . . - .. ­ . -.1. I . . - .; - , I hidden future, what will be the realiza. I have been a resident of � - � . -. - ..:. . . . SP001a Contr"trates inadeknown on appliqa- ' - . . - . I . . .. . - "I I . .. . .. . � � tiOn- ITO free advertising. fust re, time alone can dis I � .. . . �. 1. ... - . .., '. � - .. - - 1. . . ..- . . &ion 4f that' � close. Piekdring for the lut forty Orafige,s: and, L-em6n 14' - - - � -.- .�,. - . . . ­: .1 . - AdVOrtisemenle without wrij%ep astrustions D I the months this s I . I I - - .- - ­ . ­ ' ' ' :: * - - . . . . . � � .;� will be Inserted unjil forbidden and charged &� lot $ yep"Ne. - . ­ �­ ­ - I 7 . - ' I ' - ' ' - . . ' ' ' - - - , . - 'OrdinglY. Orders for discontinuing advestiss- hip has u ma changes. Many �. . * I . I . - I . UY ; - . , . � I .- .1 - , -. I -. .: -- I . � - L � - ,- , - - � -... �.­. ,�;Gnls must be In writing *ad sent 40 the pnb- _aged nd reaps ted pioneers have retired ---- - . .. i . . C Its - - I - �­.. Cooking Raisins and. .1,0. . -1 . . limber. . urran . ! - - .. *to th irtuture bode, not, however, with- . . I : - I - . . 9. - , �. .- . 0 - . . ". . I � I -f ! '. � ­ . . . I � I � - - r� . Job Work promptly attended t6. .. . :.- out Naving TO TRE ELECTORS! ' . . I . . . Table Rai ' - " , - . � i . - � � � ...� � ind them noble mona- - ­ I .- sins Dates, Figs. -. I . 9 .- . I -­ X J. CLARK a . PRMIMR. monti, of thei industry and integritv. '. I I OF THE -,. , . � . . I.. .. !.. , . � � I - " - . I I . . . � - - . . - . ' - ; . - . / I . . � L hands. - .1 .. . , 1, , . Filberts, . - Pecals. '' � . � Man) of our bu ineas places b&vr. changed . . . 4DUr ]VOIltles-strIct Independence. have- been bought and Townihip of Picke� I wall, - - ­ Farm M ;. .� . . ... 4DUIr-Aln]L-AFirst-claur,ocalp&per. :, sold. Perhaps during the past year we . . I 1-MA13,. -- Almbn:ds, : . . . � z - I - . , - . I I . - . " I . . , I - 011L -r MX:1Y0-Ct1Lt14D1M45 -The hearty -have notdone is we should, perhaps we Your Vote ind 111flUenC6 are r-lespectfully I ', - L - � - . � . - . _ 89� - . ... .. - 1� . - . � 'I UPPOrt Of the DCOI)le of PickerinR and vicinity. have i ommittei some error in & wratliffil solicited for - ' : . * .1 I - , I - . - , . . . Orande Lemon and Citron Peel I ... . - I � I -- . � . . . � or Aai( p . ".; i I , ( � .-. ..-. - - .. � into tie feelings of in acquainsanc We ...� i ugars , . * I-.. . I I . motile at. 6 '. .. :., . : - I . - - * FRIDAY.'JAN. 2. -89L -- something that eut dee ' Iceing S'' , : ­ -� . .- . ­ , ­ - . . . . .: , - , * :������� 9 fe, let us . . ­­ Z - are startin upo a a new leaf in li e' I i omfits9. ' - ' �, . �. .. I , . I L -­- ., - . * X .1 " - , . . seek to) allow noo blot to be placed thereon, T' '. :POUCH E� R ' '- . . I , Cocoanut,- C - . � . . -- -.... f - -MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. . . . Spices, Essences, Pickles., ." - . �..- ­ - - ". ... . , - �1. bit% try and ma is amends for past mis- . . .., . . . I . I.. .. . . I I L . . - . . . � .... - - ..-�. , deeds. . . . . - - . F1 r the Position of . I . I . I . �. � 11 . a ­ .- . --. � . . . . . . . - . . . . . . I � -. � -... Perhaps this tow' .: !­­ .- - - . -, . i , � . . . I li . . -1 �. . . - I . . . I ;/ nsbig never was in . . I . - . T. � - ­ .. . . � . - � . . I .. . . . . . . . . 1� . I . .. . , - - � . . I - - ­ . . ' '­ ` ' . - . . . � . I - . such an excited state over municipal. I 3rd puty Reeve. i . . I Lord Bishop Wilhams,,of Quebtle,is ill. . e . - - -- % " .- . . � . I I rbrook, Que-,blew .1 - I � 11 .. - � I . - - .. � . I � . ' - . . - - � �. --� . .,. Three candidatos are in the field for up Wednesday evening, killing one man. - As I am basy every day this week . . . � 11,64BVID-SYlvester Mackey,. George Rev. Father Craft, the Indian mission. ,auction businetis it will be impossible ' BUSHELC!'' . � .� .., i I I - . . ., - . �.. ., ,elections than at the present time. The gas house as She &he in " CANDIES BY- TH�*E . - . . . I . . - � . I i i.'� Parker and Harry Westgate. These arY wl 0 was sho i and badly wounded 113 for me to ca vass the Township, therefore . ., - . . . . . . .. . � . . - ..- .. - . I . .. . . � . I .. I .1 . .. . . . . I . . � . . . . . � .. . - . . - . . 1 - I I . men are all well known to its as- rate� the. fig" it at the c; imp of BiR Foof,has died I hope the r tepayers will excuse a per- . .1. . . - I . . . - . I - ., , � .. . - I � . - I � L . � . 11 - I . � - - of bis wounds. sonal soliPits tion and trust that y . . . . .1. I . - . . - -.. . .. . . .. .� .. ... . I . . . . . .. . . � pkyers, baying been at the council oil will . . - .. I . ,. - . - - . � . . ' - - � . ­ . I 1. - . I . .. . . I .1. . board for An )ld man- narned - Thomas Lander turn out nex I Monday and elect we with - ; . . . - I ..- - . years.. . We,iieed not coin- -ist ' ' . I i i . - . . . Moore died in th i Lindsay Raol on tinu. a handsome inajority. Place Your Chr inas Order With us, - . - . . I - . . - nient upon the ability of eitber one, day ni I 9 The deceased was stuL from ------- ----- - - I I I .. - I - . S '. I---�- ------ � --- � . . . - . . . ;as we consider no matter which be geon to L ndsay and committed as TO THE RATEPAYERS AND EL -EC- . ----- --- -::::��� I - I ---, * .�.. B�bca I ' ; . . . � . . . a I . ­ Ilee"ve for 1891, our council will bare a VR,", r nt. He% a - .; . I . . s reallv very ill and i . . -- ; in . I - . � . � I an officient bead. A 501feebe a coudit 'on bodily and mentally .. TOES OF THE TOWNSHIP . . HURRAH FOR CHRISTMAS I I - �; : . ­ . .- . � � . . a a v. .1 . ZL I - I . . I . . - . . . I . �- I R. R. Mowbray'lias been pron - - that no hing definite could be ascertained -- OF PICKENNG . . . - . - - .- I- ­.- . . oun 1` . .1 1. I . . . . . . . . . i . - of antece,lenL. Among, his effects were -1 � . . .- � -. . . .. . .. . ­. - - . . I . - . . . . . ' � . - . - ' I - - Ced as First Deptitv-R6eve by acclain- � . I Have y -- - I . ' - .. two valises containing a fe , ou been at Richar ware Store . . I . .. ` - I ation. I ft w articles of Whereas you have brought dson's Hard P -, - -. . . - -.-� - Nothiny, a watch, a larem picture of the a candidate for Councillor, I hereby offer If not,- lose m) time. Go early, cro late and see it in alf . . . -. - - -. Geo. Gero'w, likewi§,e 104'-ape� the Princeof Wales in Masou'le regalia- (which my services to ou, and w; .?,% .1 - - . . . 'uncertainty of a contest by being left the deceased appe red to be selling before ever) dutv to) you pertaining'thereuntu holiday array ! For here you will see something to please - . .1 . :� � Y .11 perform i - -. - - 0 ! . --- - - -alone as Seco � el, ... . i ' e 11 1. J. ... . ud Deputy-lle6ve. his hea ,th fialled) ; al.qu a Ma6ouic apron, Witllout.respo�cL of Persons or localities .. -�`ryoue, from the baby to his aged ,grandpa. . I . . and a number of loose us to the . . - - ... I - - . - - . - -� . For Couilciflor we have diree new . p Pers of vRi,io very b�st of my Rbilities and shall Silverware ill choicest variety.. Toys not on I' , . . 1: . I I I � . . . - �� . I nen-Sainuel Bray, William J. Dale dates tind localities. The-usiial inquest take all matt r po-rtainiug theren 1Y in 6ndess . - ; . - . -nos Hilts. 'These are all ilew was "ell kv Dr. Foole a let i.e. careful consit eratiou, doing jostice to all . � . . I . , -- - and Jai n I a verd .7, 1 nto wit" variety, but at prices to s1lit everyone. Games for ; . - I . :, . t i be east, west, north or soutll. eveunigs, novel and strange, amusing and iDSt'ructive. Here - - ! , - e% I Tuen, and call only be judged by per- - urned of " died fy om natt i ,rai causes." whetholl It . ' ; . - . .. - sonal acquaintance. We shs�ll not - ----­---- - - - - - ----- --- - --- ,No*, I ai.� your vates and liberal PuP- you will see an' O'Strich, . . . - port to rt with an over. . - , . i � Ne -t1.qe))1e,#t8. . I -that ',never 'breathed paradinor the '� . .� - I . . . lip .:I(l �!ej I . whelmill - ..., . - discr minate between -i as any one of '.' . . ., . � . . . majeri . ^ . . - . --- 9Y. * My thanks to all, wi my . - .. :. � ---- - - - - - ­ . ­­ . Ill g floor, while occasionally a man is seen usin - ---- ­ - .. - - -11 . them could serve the people properly. I . :: best wis ie8 f, ra Happy Now Year and strena his litniost - . :.- I . . -PARIN I TO I h 9 - . � - . -I JU lot " . * " . I . . . LE .'T.-200. acres, bo,ing future 081 25th to �top a runaway donkey- But why enumerate ? �. ! One thing we would like to pr V 41ity. I remain, . . . 0 urge it -0.21.9thcon.Pickering. Twohouays I - ildi '�, f I&, . I a Aon . - . . .- . � well W e *d, A - - � I .. - . . . . - - II �11 - - - . . . - . - - i .I- , this matter is this, every ratepayer 'u' , rie capg wity. Land in a good saite - . . . Come one, coine all, and give us a call. . . . . of cni Your obedient . � . I - - t G rain farni, exceptionally ­ S; servant. � ' - � . I � - : should be sufficiently interestdd in I ud ially-adaptod for grazin � .. . - -- -- -1 - ­. -- -1. - . - --.-- - . . - - purposes it miles f I ---- ­- --- -- . . - .. � Our,-mullicipal affairs as to turn out of a mile irom Va Fail way station, and I .:. . *. BIRAYY '. a - � . . . . - - Clare nt tillage. Terms ilb,eral. - - : . I � I - I � . . . ­- -. - - and. vote, Exere' 1`08110119101 I M of Ap next. with fail pioughi - - .. . . I- � . .. . .� ise one of the bless- privileges, J. & . I Dog I .� .� . AUDLEY ' �' ..' X I . . . - MT -MW - . -. -. . . I . �:� I . - . � . I . . . . . � . . - . ..., I - . ed privilqges-of this our free Canada -- . -- - - -- C - NAK Clammont. 4&tf . �- -­- ----- . 1. � . . . . ' a - .1 � I . . . - - -.--- . I . - - -- , -�� - . . - -- - ' - ' - . . -- - , z - . STRAY.-Stra ed from the premises M � . - . . . . � � : - -�-­ ,.a ri,,r,bt to cast your ballot for your in- Eoftleandersig , I t 1. con. 5, searboro. TO THE ELECTO' S ! I. IM .. I �, . . .* dividual choice. Consider well be- on or Abol it Sept. 1. 0 0 R . : . as Gtoceries � .. - .. - ­ � fore you decide on your cand Ow. red. with white . . � S.. . - - . . - idates _Ice, bolb liorns brok a Shopoints, aiso.ons �1. � � - I- OF TIM - - . . . . - I . - - I . . . . . . . 1. ;-- - and tilen boldy present yourse heifer, @posted red an wh se 2 years old. Ila- . . . 1. :, � - - �- .. . I � .. . L --� AT - . . � - . . .-. . . . ... . .. . . i- if as a foTtmation of their wh a 01*1ts will I)e slitably ­ - . 0 0 '. -.� . . .. -. .. � � .. -. . ' - W - !- .. . .­- . . . I .. � . . . I I thinking man at the polling booth. re arded. Anv per$ n etaining them, lifter T 0 1 f .. Vicker*ing ! � I . - r .-. � . thk notic Will be IrO ented. GFO. HOL- P . - . . . - - . . . ,(iER, herr woo . .. " . . . . - . '-. We sliall vote as we like andollo Inall LvNGER, Y . I 9-10 1 . . . I . . . - . .� CHEAPSIDE- - BRO G"HAM - , . I . , ., - I 1: L . . ; . - I -"- . shall have -- --- ------.--- - --- , . I . I - . .. . .0. ­. . -1 .1 . a right tO'ask- us how, or -- --- . - ; ,- . . :, 0 - - . . - I . -dub- - . . q .-. ise oun.action. .. . I 11 . I.. , - . . 't . . - I . I., - i I . ' 0 ' 'I - � �. -0 S , - Traving Oted the n*oinination to - critic* -� .. ." . . I . .. ell r Re - ranges, Lemons Candies Filberts, etc. , :. , I I . I . I i �. . . I - - � '. . The nomination oil , Ik I londav list - - - . ni represent you as Councilman for '91. 9 I Walnuts, . , - . .. � . 4 . .( vas ratber lively ill soi;ie respect;. The T HAT de§*Ir.%ble pie andq-outli I kindly solicit . Dar�. ligilt and granulated Sugars away ,[own in price. N e w, Va � . . . � Your support and if lend . half Of 10ts 13 an,, I 14, in 7th con - of Picker. . � . .. . lei . I ...- . I . . -.. . . d4ute bet' ' icLIarsapply . . Raisins, Ebree 16s for 2'5c ; new season's Currants. three lbs for 2.�c; - .1. I I � ing,�ontxiaing2Marres. Forpart elected I will do my Iltmost . I �. L ­ . ween -Ailessrs. P ' oucher and to ]a& D HOYF.'4. Claremon I I I . (I t P.O. 45 -Lf . C ;. . . - fel7ow, was Perhaps the 11104 excitifig -- ----- - . .1 i- I .. . two cans of Maple Leaf Salmon for 45c. �. . . - - � . -,- The dispute arose through * " . - - - -­ - - -- you faltllfull�. - f : . . " . - -.. . -. . . -- , the report- I I . � - - I 1 . .. � A!l other Goods equally low.. DRY Goo ' . . . - - '. . : . . - - * � .� - - - .­ Don't F - -, - � � DS AT FIRST.COST. . - �' * . - I - . .: r et That �­ . . I . . I . ., . . I . - * - .r . . I ed cost of tile Iron Bridge at Barry's � L , .. I . . . - - It . ' I . . . . . ill I IT ,,, . I ­ . - I I . . . . . I . . .. . . iat the , . .1 L . � . � � .. . - . � - . � ., ; . I - . .. I ill - - Ir. Poucher clai " . 6 1 � . � . . . J .. ined tl I . 11 . . MRS. �,p - BRYANT. . . . . . - - - , bridge cost $1,465.193, wbile - 'Mr. � ill, , of,, 4P �1) A L � . .. .. . L . - . � "`- A --j . ­ . I - . � I- . I -- - -- - ­ . . . . - ----- - ----.-.. � .- . Gerow clalined that it cost only i411 C E ­- 0 ­ - --- ----- --- ­. . .. ---- - . -.dd@NQ=W- . I L. $1,221.00. � . TO T0 ELECTORS ! .S. . . . . � . . I . I 11 .- . \ Must a Good] . . . . � . . . � - . . .1 . I 11 M, � These gentlenie W - re � both rig'ht. , ah when he ,r'a*n . . � . --4- OV THE - I ­ I � . . � . . - . . . -.. *.. * . . I - I . . . - .. . . . . . . . - - . I I.. I - .. . . I - - . I I . - . . � - .. - n e . I . . . . . , �' ' . - . . .T . it - ­ - � . , I . �. . -1 - I . . � . . I . � �.' .. - Mr. Poucher'-s total was laid - out at .'.: . "Tbe Old Iffar Horse L. UUN!CfPALATY OF T-11JE TOW',X. , - . . L. . ft � . I -- - L . the place caused by the washout, but - . . . ..., - . SHIP .�F PICKERING., . . 0:1111 . . r -- . I . . the bridge itself in' 'VVitj:li M �I:Q -L , . ATTENrION 9 . m:4i eluding abutments V'Ote .' -- . . 0 - . . 81 Having re4eived nomination for , * --- - ----- .. . , . .. . - - . - . was as Mr. Gerow stated. We make � .., -I' �.:., - LAST YEAU.- ,;- -- ,. Call Ing . . . - . . Councilman Od not having time to see our Bedroom Sukest bideboards, Extension Ta*blesi, . - � . .�, ... . ."... , I . .. ; - ...; . . .­; : � . I .. . . - . - this statement, 'lot in tile interest of , ;. �,- - . -- 1. ,:. . .� . make a person�l C&I,V&89, I take t1li . Parlor Suites, Couches, Bedsteads, etc., etc.' A large stock of Pictu ­ . . . . G �. ­- , � �... ­­­ , ­­ '..­'' . 8 - . � , ­ . .- - . . any.party, but to Jay the facts before ` - - -' ' - opportunity LO�solieit �'Your v,)te and . ad Room Mouldings, Cornice Poles, Curtain Chains,ste. We guar. . . . I � -- . . i I 9 I - . .... � t � , . , . .1,110 eleciori witliout fear or favor. ve Im alraii challee influence. �f Jel=ed I will do my : utee Osti8faction in tile Uudertaking line, as we have a lai ge and .. .. -.1 ,� . - I - � I I . - - I L I I . ., - . - . . ­ - -Now, people, we have said our s'a)'-. level best to I Lh L . . . well selected stock to choose from. . .. Resort fo W e best interests . . . , . . � . - . . �. � . . . to 'your respective polling L '.., no by Voting for .:­'! ofthe whole �Olwnship without fear , X-X=rms Jr =)IT.-SX.J12�T(:3-MEA,14 � - . - . - . . .... . I- � . .. . - 7 b0oths (in the 5th of January, aild - hi i ­.. - V, . .. 1, - . . . - ". - I. L. � :. 6 - . . . w - . - . or favor. I remain. ladies and geil- FUNERAL DIRECTORS, - . � . . - ,cast your ballot intelligently, and if . ­ a. . ..: �., - . ... I... - . PI.CKERING, 0 N T. ' I . . : � I- . ..... '' a � j.- .- I tletnen, your blumble 1� I . I . --------- 0-6- - I - i .. I.- . I - i . -- . - . � - ­'. . your council for 18491 does not please - I � . .. I L . . .-- - . .. . ­ . -- - I - . t . . . I I . . a I I . I . � -­ . � . L I . - . . - � . - JAS,00 HILTS . . . -. - V.. - . 0 �. I . .. .. ... . . L .!, . . ..... ... . I You, remember tbey were placed there TO!- THE LECTORS I . . . I . .. . .. , -by the majority of lllckerilll'�s intelli- .... a . - : � . . . . -.. . I . . .. . . - . - I., �. . . 0 . .. . . .dL .11. . . - . . . . . . I . -.. .- . . . . ...., . .. .� I frent electors. .. . . � . .. L . ,. � . I - - r3 - - .. 'Uctio-u Sa3.110 . .. . . I -. . ­ 1. �i - - -- .. . , ...-L.-I.-i � I.. :: L- . Of Picke'rin Township. -­ . 1 : 1. . . I . . � � .. .1 -1 1. . . � .- ­... . . .. ­ . �- _4 - . . ..., . . ... -Vk THY.- ­ - -­----- - . . . - � . � .. --- . - .. - I . I . ' . I . . -- - . . L: . .1 . '. .�- - .. 1. - . - .Adawahftb� *. . -- - - - - ­ . . . L- .. - I . I .. ': -.- . , . - . , . ,:. . :': ,. : REAL A ' . . . - . NOTES AND COMMENTS' ..' . �adirs atid Gentknietw, '4 �. "-.'..I -q - � I , , ND PtRSONAL ESTATE I - I .: ''. . . ! - , s.:.- , - I . . 1 3 - . - -... - - . ­ ! -I . . I , . I � . . I IL . . . . � . ­ � - Iz ­ . - in re t1la, . . . . : ; . . . d. ­F: - I - beg to I return I ly '4 nks : . --i0V THK-- - L � I � - - 11 . . .L . . I - . .1 . . � ' Sillcc' t1lbre will be no War, specu'la-, to tli6 ]Qector e S.W - k I I . . I I . * I I -� 1, I . - .1 . 5 of I his Townsl I lip for Litt JOSEM ILLSON I- L. . i . . .. . . - . 11 .. . .. - tion as to tbe- Outcome of. trouble be- the confidence repo ed -in in@ ill the '! - ­ .� - � . .. . � ... .- . - . . . . . I . I . � . I � I . a � . . I - t . ;tw6eaTiritain and the United States past as Deputy Reeve. The undorsignooll has reesivool hisftuctiong . . . I - .� ' . . I- . . .. . is necessarily idle. . I ; . froul The Toronto;Geu . - .... , .. ! .. I . . . . : Such a figlit 'InAhS CD111. oral Trusts -compan .. � � L i - I I - - I—- - - g el(cti,011 I sliall heive administrators of aie Estate of the late Jose .l I . I I 11:1; - . - - � ­­ ; . . . L I . . � � . - .. 11 � I 'Would-be unbetdtliyfdr both countries. the honor of'n H. wit 180k], toss] I 14 'JiLIC AUCTION at t e � . I 011 "" - - - .11 . I I . . . pt, . . . :.... -� presenting myself as A residence of the I&te josepl, ti. I � I . . . . - � ... I . . .: . 4 . . ' Willson OU - L T - I . : - ­ L 22 iu the 5Lh Cogca Mon of Lot - � - - .. 9 KING STel WES 11? :. a - I - I � - Aftor it baZ,beon-in rogress for a few candidate r Reeve,' and -would 11 'ickering, on Lhe . L . � - , .4 1 . - : .. . P ! I �o . re- I , . . . I It . ­ 1110litlis, the Republic would have part spectfullY solicit y(ur 'vote, and in. , 20th Day of January, 1891 I I .9 A . . . . .. ` - --. . I . . . I - , . I I - . ..., ... � . of Canada, and Britain would control fluence and if elected I hope W,th My At I 0 clock pin.. tl�e following 1"T I A G P" Z ". I I rT0:P%J0WrT0. "" 1, . �. %1�- . I . . I -­ -. � ... --.. the entire Atlantic seaboard of the six; years' I Perty, viz.: I valua�o pro- - W"-. . ' - i - . . I / . �\N ... . . , - . . - E xporietic( to be able to give I. -The north -went � quarter of lot NO. N in the V - The Repairing of Fine aild Com - 4th coneegglou of pi o % - - United Statcss. About -this -time com- you -satisfiction ard an intellig ;kering, containipg So acres 0 1" ,Ipk v, . - , . . -, ,� . - S0. N � � I - - . ent more or less. BubJeck howeyer, to two certain 64V - .1ussill: X �1'q - �%�t plicated Watches receive .... I . � '11,.. � 1110", sense would assert its supremacy explanation at t1le a �id of my term. ' !�Iortgagos thereon, one in favor of John flas- . 0 -: . . I . - � � . - . .1 '­... over the war craze, a id each combat- -- I I . tings, Himi.. tor *4w, covering 2s Acres, and the at iriew Pti / t� t special attention ..- � . . . - I . 1:� ollierin favorof Rugline J. Free], for #3fiol cover- . . 1, . �. . - �.. - . , . ' - , . . � -.,,�,` I . . 71 T. I . - , . L � . . - , - I . p 4nt would give up its conquests in or- ; -1 w. --.1 i - I Geo. Parker. ,� tile rernainin . f � t I - - - . . :,. � . 1 :.. . . . . . - . ---L J , . � der to get back its own prop ------ '71-'rbe western25 acres' . -- . All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. ' � ' 7.11 - �- . .. - IS acres of the south I . . . -- ------- .. .� I . .1 , ertv. - -east . . . . .. Telegram. , . . luarter of lot No. qg I in the 5&h concession ,of ,1� .. -� . .. . I . . .. I .... .".., -:1 . - � . Your Vote and Influence !. Pickering. - 0- . .. . . ... . �. --,. - � - - I - . :: . - I a. I I . I . - ::- . -.:., . . 1. - - ­ -�� - -* - - - I � - . . .. I � :;.. :.:­i,��-.� .:..! I � . I :,. � .­. - . ' . re r ape I . ,� I . :1 - . " . ctfully solicited for. -: -.-., terms: -Twenty Per! ceuL or the 1) ,Mae �- : , . .- - . - We have - r . e ... I . A . The above lands will be sold on the follo�vjug . A i. ROBT.- ,' ­ . . .. . . ceived a co' J" s.. . I twc . . . . -� . .. . I - - PY o patriotic - - �,- . InolleY to be paid On !the day of We and the ;, - � . .: Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller'.-: . I . : 0 �.;'J P., . :. . . . .. . . :1 -;. - - 41"c's WIWI" thirty days thereafter. -- � . - . .. � - Voems compiled in a neat shape, from, Z, �1:0 . ;�, , - b . . . I :1 . .. ., I: -, . I I ­ , . . - � . 11. - I . . : . . . ­�, . The Vendors win not be re Monsible for title - . - I � 1. '9 King St., West., - -. . �:�:, . ­ ­�. . d - . I . -'. ­: . . I .; & . . The Rose Co., of Toronto. TUe boo ..., and willoulf pro uce such ti a deeds wid evi' - . t. , . -:- - k , . . I d e , -- 1 :,. . � - I �. Is i)ot large, but within its picturesque 11.�- I ,:;..: es ga't I enct Of tit As they bave In their poneemion. - ; . - . � - � - . . - . -.. . L � � . � - . .. ­ . - 3 -T a following 1�emnaj , , - - I—- - ,. .-- i P ound soine of the' � 1 .. !�% I . - 2. - aper backs may be f i c ; � 6 . , . I . � �. .11 I 0 S. IJ Property,­+wo - I - - - � - ­ ., . * - I , g, . ., I erseY grade.' i cair, I Pig. and some � . . 9 - ., - .., . I , " r .- , . �­,.� : I , .`-.".A,. .� fowl@; I land roller, frILDIe and tongue, I Witter. . .�. I ­ . . . .7, .., . ioblest patriotic, expressions kno . . F the Position of..-,:' � "...." ,ffalo I Iti I � - . - . ; .- wn-to ";-­�� . ..., 11 1. � , : � . ,. .. 1. + . -.. I - �� lovers of Eng,lish. .. .. 1. . li .. . . ? - " I ", . �; . .�. " ... I bL ro)e i I I scuffter, i c �­ ;� - I I . 11 �. Such produ - ...; . . . I gulig I)JOW. , IlTeo I Wflk,n Utting box, ... I .. 1. . . . - . ctions 'd�:; a I... . I iron POW. plow I - . I �1. - . L . W. . - ��," - - � .I- ,­- . . . . -.. , 11 - % - IS THE PLACE TO B .- - . -.- son , I �A falluill-- Inill. I democr&t I combined " , , I . . -, - ' 89L, need drill, 0 - -� . - z I .. Should be porpetuated and fostered in -e� ]RERY19- FOR I' � .1-1 I hl "w""! lufach"10 and sa;r. .1 psk . UY 11 1, � '�-. � .. . - . .1 ' . ' ' - :- . . 6, an,ow ' ' ' -.-. 1�..� va I .. - ; --: -0 . 1. ­. . a -ch' our uveniles that we are .a ,�i if I ---+-,--V--- . eau I 1:,.. � Te - . ��.-I,V-f­­ Lgricuitural furnace aud Many other 0 1 - Iie...-. T ­-, - -------" - i " trucks. I net Choice .:,. Lrtiel - Fi I t . � ` the ininds Qf the young eanadiau. , 00, I ., 'vougars, ,, ,3 1 4 00 "Um"OuR to Mention. and also th . .,� - ; r . . , ..:k.-. I i . ' Hetilwhold ]'?tlrulture Of the said Joseph W - : ' - .. ... ' the ra t cke'r-ing" ' - Raisins and C - :­,!., I . :. - . great nation with t Pvqrs A Pi see Willson. . ; � %_L 1 unlimitedresour . . I ... . I . :­ . .. ces. fit t , . urraiats or anything ....­. - ­ o,erect e, I wit strive, to tho All the pe .1 . .1", - I � - �,, � � I ­ . - Yi. �,,!; I !. �,-.. . � . - I 0 : , �.": ., I & b a � S - % -.... I I .. The States is all rigubt and might b. r$OnLl PrOWLY will be sold for -,�.. 1. - You, may want * in.- G , - '-;� , , , - I ,Further p&rubuiLre in cull. � I , i-1: a fairly good place to resort to in c e be ' had frow THE I - a . . . AS ; st of my al ility, to serve their best TORONTO I&.-4ERAL RUSTS COMPANY � roceries. - .­-. , ­­ --.,.I ...i. a huge earthquake heaved.up our do". inte . . . Or from Do &I . �, , i � ..­� '- . rests in t] tat �ity, � eGILL VRAY, of the tA)wn of 110.1, - - - .1 ......-I . . cap&( _ �­ . ,.. - ­ ., . Whitl)v. th ors. I �� -.�.,,..--, zna,:,.�! ; 1,.,t '. 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The residence ol : � I Ocarboro, wa-a burn, dumg her son Ha . load to Toronto. .A I � - furniture downstall - "airs everything wi ' --. -defeesive clilmne, . All matters of d4, . - trar McDougall, of' . . the County Council, . .- Security was given -.: the accounts herea . .by the county aud) . by a vote of 21 to 4 1 his removal. : A shoddv pedlar, .� borhood of Penetani - ed by Constable Lai - and brought up f6i . license. He was I These travelling nie . bumbugs, and tbosc . . them are no wiser t] I . Tha case of Lenill keeper, which wtts . . - weeks ago on a lea,q " . last week by Mr. L( 1 - $25. We tiuderstat t . L . what at the inanuer . . Act dips down in Ill' . is .qnIte plqln and - . . . violate It they mus - . pipei." � Mr. Jas'. Ley, of $W prize offered by I W'hee1wrighs of Ne'% Ii best set of blacksmil . of work, wish desci - the only prize Mr. I took a similar one [-' 160Y is not orilya fi . . �I .,. L - but the inventor ol � . . . I now in general use. . Mr. Frank D. Rei . W. Woodrnff's inte House, Norwav, an . control oftbis popnl� .. rusav hiends in Ma: . Ila call on him whsen - . rufrs health, we art . been delicate for so .1 � , c is about to take a i ! - I Territory to recupen A car load of poti Baltimore last week I . Mesars.D.Watson ai must be worth cc � . Sam's domain wher - - - � . I from this part. of tl: at a profit after pay ­ McKinley dutv. T1 � . that "potatoes will the "robins nest aga . I In Burleigh tow . . I ; nmn and wife, who . most favorable eirct . ! mg up a family, ha, . start., -m the way of uktifti. They are i but during their mai I , been born into the Ii . hiplets, three pair of � child. If this birth . will soon have the L - .. continent. T . The Rev. Dr. Ca . dropped dead in th . I afternoon. He was i . ister the sacrament t . . It is supposed lie rul I The deceased was ,,I I . able writer, and was . - the best iiifornietl I . I . wbwli lie devotedly � his 67th year. He i - 1: clergymen in the (1101 . . years ago -he celebi P, 11 venaryof his ordin he was a missionary I . I There is an ftqita I .., for the passage of a . - . issue of tavern or sl . . . I town e6unell have I-, . � - bylaw to the ratepa I . . � � majority of the elect, .. I ... - � the bvIAw �ubm. itted . ; i i I., an arbitrary fashion . - An exense for this- c . . � aamnch as there lia( - Y. won as to the coii � . . �:, .. local probibition el I P ! opinion of Mr. J. .1 . , .. � ToroiAo, pronounces - - I— .- fectiv constitutiona 11. - - I �..-)-! A $750 cottage or , . q - � , �. . .. I will be given to the . � i � �. greatest numberof ei . I I ;, . - . J speLed or Mist)laced . '. - . �.. one of " 0 ur H on] e� - - I . - i I given two cash Prizi 1. �i I '. of 1100. eight of 65f . . . . . - live of $10, fifty of I . � - ..... I , � � . I I . � sud one hundred of! I a , I - � . - ..:_ I -i- *Toned in rules and rf 1- ` f .! " .V I....., � be sent with it c6py . 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Jan. 3 -Auction sale f fa to . _. � .. .�_:­ e - � . ­ .w . I ] e . - . STOLF,J IN THE MOST HARt'PACID VANNZE �. I 0 rm Wo, E 09BRIEN --" * - - ' .. �: 1. e. L.. . 11 I _. 1 � -.:.!.-. I - . � FROM OUR E)LCHANGXS- . . ,�!�.11 0106011 that we live In a Stock, implements. standing timber, etc. - - - .. _. .� "� _� �,.:....�, __,,.�,, - A I I . . - � ,- I - - . .1. ­ I �:! -age. Not that I think � the property of,Mrs A. Piefty, at lot as - t . .7 1 . . . I . . � " .- Z . . - � . . . z . _ . . I . . .. :.! ,� .'� . - . - - , , . 1; I . �: .1 li ely ,� ­ I z er L I 1, -.1 : -.' tivae . I will I 0 _. . . e _. -THE. - �. .. 1. Lumb ,--Yard I ­ _ I L- .�.: -A . . W. H. Hewson. editor or th,e Pens- Passes more quickly in Oth con to b" f Pickering. Sal; - - , - . . . . � . Air 11 . , i ,_ - . . .. 1. . ... 'tang Herald, has announced himself as a than it did of yore, but one - at o'clock. Seenbilys. T Poncher,suct. * -. .. I.. . . . . .1 - � - " :411. �.., . I , . � . -1. -- : * . . 1. ., . . . - .;:,: __ . I . e - for the Maj6rality of Pene- I lives longer now in twenty Tau"DAy, Jan. 8 -Credit auction sale of ,-� .- I F -TI "y - I have bought out the lumber Yard of . � .�.. I � . , . � . � cendidate years than did our antece- far stock im laments, bay roota ate - WI -13- -I- - .� .. � ... , . - - . nguishene. - . . Mr. J. H. McQuay at Pickering Villagep - - , .1 ..., ___ �i ­��.. I& ' dentsin thribblethe time. the proper I . . � .... - Albers Goo - dling, charge ,�i On. J. Davidson, at lot W, ' _ I - , - , � " - d with '6'mbez- I and am prepared to a I all classes Of ; I I _. . -4:i_': - There in a constant rivalry - KI Paton Road. Tp. of Pickering. Sale upp Y . I �' I . - _. ,� �7­ % , , . . . zlement, in Streetsville, and Cookoville, an lumber at the lowest cun price. . .,- ; , I.. _. .: .:,..� I - I going on between us for - . We 0. . I '. �. . , ��. was arrested by Detective Davis, on his . st'.2 O'clock, lun6h at 11. E bills for . . I . .i .­ d. 1. ­,�._ � . .. . �.. � .. - supremacy. Even in attire par icmlaft. L. Fairbanks, &act. I - . - - . - ' . I .-' .. .. .- ' � ." "� T I - ­ . Am"val in Toronto by the 12:25. train, : . w e a i a k to surpLap our W SDD SDAT. Jan. 28 -Credit auction sale - .. - . � ;.".1e � _. , . ; . .. . I . ­ - I I . :. .. - . _. .... . n � ne .1 . . . I . I - . I 1. . I... �_ ...., :� Friday evening. � . ighbors, sad in that ear- oc- impementp, etc., the SHINGLES I ' . - - _:�,L_ i - . -IM 0-- �. 1. - I ­ ­ ­ ­ I . A. 11. Sutton, a formir resident of �- i - Passing lies the ruination of pro ty of Adam Whitson, at lot 26, As good, prompt, quick, reh- I I .,. ­ 1--1 . I - Poserboro, but recently of Ottawa, has ' mh6ny otherwise "prosperous . in 6011. township of Pickering. Salo I intend to make a spiecialty of shingles, - ; .1 -�. - . -1 � -, , . I � � . . . .- cloped wish his sister-in-law, Miss 'N'ellis i�dividaal Woe be to the man among to mmence as I o'olpck sharp. Sao able work tells every time, and will keev a lskge stock of each grade ' . .­ ;� � _. . -��,,� I. . . � - . .. - . Vinn@tt. is is supposed the pair went to h i unable at -the proper -time to bil4. T. Poacher, auctioneer. . I have the largest trade on hand. No. 1. XXX., $1.95 per squAre; - . . ..... i - � . ; i - - . L . .. . ; __ --- . .. . ' - .. ... ­ . . ;spplvy,vw t0he'41 akep, Our Pockets require to I . $2.60 per M. Other ijades equally low.' . . . . . . New York. Salton's wife is now In , under p I . �. . - 91., . . . . . . . � I i oak. * Unless the millennium 1ZA31=-r%ekWMff sue" wrm in Ontario county. . - . I '.1 - �� . I - . � . - - . .. r - � I Peteyboro. : dawnssom fine morning soon, I expect to TRAMS GOING BAST 10VZ AS r . - . - - - _. . . - - . 0 Orders taken for any qz=- - 'I- . ;_� . Plank apptdaehes have been �uilt to bear of an ip OLLOWS:- '.. . .. . & % . . . ' ` ' - ,: , . I - edition to explore the mys. No, I Expaws . . 8:00 A. M.' 1. . . .. LINE ! tity of lime, mad any ordws . - 1 . - ' - ' 1.�­ .. the bridge by the mill, at Brooklin, and ries of J piter. . . - W . ' .1-1 . � I . left with me will receive prompt attention. - .. �. .1 is is now open for traffic. - The first rigs __ 11 A�� I " � 8 MrxzD, - - . . 2:22 P. M IfI say I'll have your pictures ready - - . . _: . I . ... -1 . . �Ii. .. 94 1 1 . . - I .. il . .. - _� . :, crossed over. it on Tuesday. night. Six, TO PICKBR[qG ELR0T01ss':_ . .,.,. . 7- LocAL. . . . 6:90 P. M: by a certain day, I'fl have them by . ta- All kinds of dressed. lumber kept . ,. � A. . -1. . _. � [- I � e this 1, unlike many at the ndmination arn TzAwS GODIG WILST bt1Z A)l FOLLOWS:- I.: . �. . 1- !. I . months and a half have elapsed sine . . that dav, and they will be correct- in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at the - -! . � . 1. . � . I street was closed up. I rips a cand date for municipal honois. I No�, 8 LocAL ., . . 9:012 A. M. - , ­ . . � . - � . c�me very r ear asking you for your saffrage 11 14 M1XZD . ly done and finely finished. - - Pickering Lumber Yard. f .1 ­ . , - _; JudgiDg-from the fact that Toronto has - ' . . c, 4:16 P. M. - � � , - , !, - -1 ' . ' � -*.* ` -0 - ­ tl�iouah. I waited with breathless silence " l2 EXPRESS . . : , . - . , - ... .. _� - . , i , . � - , � made provision for terminating its leases until the clerk brought down his ham --.;-- t. 9:09 P' N' My new gal.lery is one of the largest .* .. W.'D. GORDON, . , I _: I . � I ' __ _. on one month's notice, when selling the mer, I - . _____ ' . IETOR. . - . - . . � - '4 1 . . t .. .- 1. _., . e*pecting a e of my few friends to offer . '� rICKERINO MARKET. and best appointed in the Provirice. 16y . - PROPR . . . . - � . __ - , , _ , it ­ . � ,=Rrketfees lastweek fornext year, is my name a a sacrifice upon the nomina- . . Nzws Ofnee, Dec. lit, IM. Everything is as bandy and tast . - . . .- _� ... __ Q1 y. . I .. :_ - 1. I., ­ . . . -looks as if the corporation intended tO� tion alter,, he disappointment was great. Claremont Skating Rink . . : - I., . Fall best, 90 to 93 spring, 85 to 90 goose 75c as money can make it. CaU ­ .. 1, � . . -c . . . . , '. - . . I ms with the County Council on I: shall ats, now and by next year per I - , I come to ter to 78c : Flour, fanifli per bbl. $5.30 to $5-30 . .. I lf�­ . .. - ,%he tollgate question. . haps may ave extended my friedly circle Flour, I pa,stry, per Me 65M Bran per ton around when in Whitby. . . ' .., Opening. .. I !., . - i . . I I .. :A . ,$14., 64orts. per.ton. SW Screenings per ton sit. .. . - I . .. . . . . 0 . The residence of Mrs. John Wrialit, so much as to Im mentioned. In the mean- . . I . - . . . . _. . : I 1.� � , . � "VZT. :0. 0'133M=1 -,T. THE RINK WILL BE orE'NED 011 L . - . '. . - - :: 11 (_1 idearboro, was burned T day afterpoon, time I am yours by a large majority. - 1 FARMERS' MARKET. 1 . - ­ L I I.- I, - I * sen e - - I . .. . I I ' '. - . .,. 11 � . �.. I during herson Uatett'"ibse . with a I learn from the daily press that - . TORONTO, Dec. 24, 18W. - --,r----. - .___ . V I SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13TH . _... .. - . . . . . � . - - load to Toronto. Most the household advo- . . - . _.. ­ �_ 1. - . . . . . . . cates of wor ian suffrage are, year by year, Whea �, fall, bush ........ $ 0 93 to # 0 00 , FOR THE SEASON. . - .. . . . . . , � . __ 'L I _. . .- . - r . . I . . � . furniture downstairs was saved, but up' becoming D ore numerous. Even among Whea , spring ......... . o Wo WARREN9 , D�Vgftd . � .., � .1 . stairs everything was consumed. Cause th - skatingonVu SDAY,TIEKURS . . .L �. . . _� 11%. � I e" r o n iex may be found agitators. Whea , red winter ...... 0 93 to 000 . . I-- -, _,, - , I � � . , - . . These o &to a ask "why cannot a , woman Whea , goose 67 to 68 -. . SATURDAY Evenings during . . . ., - -defective chimney. . , Watches, Clocks, J ewellery L - . - L .. 'the season. ..I _ . . . . All watter8 of difference bet Ween Regis- thin ntel gently upon all public ques- Oats, bush ................ 44 to - 46 . and Silverware - I . - ... I . . _. - I _- . L . - I , . .. - - . L - - . . trar McDougall, of Waterloo County, and ti a 11 I a nuot see why they are pre- B&rle' bh 48 to 53 in all styles and at all prices.. ', Iso on Xmas and New Year's afterdoons.. -... . ; - - '. I . . . . .. " ilia County Council, have been adjusted. veutedfro thisprivilege. TheyaMnow . . � - . ­ ... � . _. . I . Peas'L81 62 to 63 . . . ' ' ' I .:' - - . - . , � Security was given for the deficiency- permitted t( vote at municipal elections, Hay, �ew, ton ............ '7 0010 lo oo Any one The Rink has been enlarged and th� . .. � . . - . , . � I . .-. . I . 4 . %be accounts hereafter are to be alidited and on Mon lay will be driven to the polls S6raw, ton ................. 6 00 to 8.00 wanting a New Willia m's Ice will be in first class condition. . ­ . . . : . I . .. - by the county auditorf,', and the -council by firey ste, �ds and enthusiastic drivers I - . . - . .1. . , � � . . . - ., . - ' - . . I � by a vote of 21 to 4 decided not to ask for 'Some wome 1' do not want the ballot. I Dressed hogs ..... * ... .. i 5 25 to - 5 75 Sewing Machine will'do well to Af. - � 'IRA BOYER, Prop. '; - �' .-I .. - . -_ , kii Beef, �orequarte ... :... 4 00 to &00 i- ' . '. . . i - _. - . . : , . - . . . � . his removal. . ow a lad who consented to vote and rg . I call and get price from . _____ !� _., , , . - . _. � i I .1 n u (on reachi v home burst into a-iorrent of Beef, indquarterc ....... 6.00 to 9 00 - . - - .. - - - . . ­ -_ . ... - A shoddy pedl ar' work ing i the neigh- - Here* am I, Far mers. , - -_ L;:. . 9 M M �. . __; borhood of Penetariguishene, was captur te rs.and d clared th . or . I MITIF I . ­. I - ., 1. i � ,� at she would nev Mutto ..................... 7 00 to 8 00 Gr_ _-�Ar. U�A�.== - ...-. - b J (I ilsy of uch a mean thi Veal, careass ............. 6 00 to 8 00 71y PICKI-,'RING, ON'T. ; . . -_�. � . . . jug aga,in, no . - � . - . 00 20 . . I .. . . � . - . . - ,1;,, Ut - Butter, f h. -Ye some fine Machines to 'Offer for . . ed by Constable Laudr,yan, of that placi-, . er by w iom -persuaded. . , . .. . I . - .11. and brought up for peddling wi�hout a 1 0­04WO-0- .1 - .. _. : Eggs, oz..,% ................ 00 28 to 00 30 - __ --'--- .__ '_ - - _. __ ` �-_ I ------- . . sale. such as - .� . . - I : - � . . . - . � I - - .. license. He was fined $15 and costs. � .1 .�--.-:,, i` - .,-. - , - Tbese travelling merchants are iUVRriablv ­ .�. No. 2 School, Pickering. : - I'', ----;- .. ____ I 'Ir A . . . - _. . . . . : C.".&.n 11 - . . . - . .1. . - O. R - ..� � . . .. .;. - * = 1z 0 I T r.r .- N ' 1 ROOT SLICE 9 ind . . � . I . . . . 1. ­ .. I * -_ I . . bumbum and those who are taker, in I)v I . I . '. . ,� . . ' __ - :A very in erestincr evntws(s the clog- . .t. . .., . I - . . . :.. . ... " . , ^ . 1 FOR SALE, .. . . . . &%a., '. I - I _.. ,�� - -1. - - ty ' I esday. . . . . . - .. . Them are no wiser than they ought to be. in exercises at S.S. No. '-, on Tu' I I w . . I . q � ..4-- 1 1.� 1. - . .. . . . . ., . e " . . .. raw h I fts, - 1- . . - s'... . - .1 . . . � . . . . . . - 1. _. .- - � - � . Tha cas of Lenilian, the Athlone hotel Dec. 23rd. Sliarp at I o'clock the be'4 2 I'Varlor Coal Stove - ' - ' :, . . . . � , St Cutters, Sleig . 1. .: - . - � keeper, which was laid over some two rancy.and the school work begav, which . . . . . . .. .­ ­ '_ � :. " ,.:6� . I -1 ,. . . � i ­_ weeks a -o on a legal quibble was settled' laste I Second-11and Cook .1itove., . . . : , �F. i Call and Inspect Before Purchasing. - - .. - . �.. - _, ' ' � -:." I --� -, . - . . �, � . . " - d for no rly two liou r, . . . . � . . I � . rs. Then be,,an . . _.. . . 41 -_ -- I . . . ... ­ - . last week b Mr. Lenilian planking down a -lengthy program consisting of readiugq. � I Second -Hand Box Stove,. I . . r- �� - m . I . .. . - - - y , I � . � - ___ ms sotue- , . . . .1 A -9V_ =­ . � . I � - - . . Weeliest singing, recitations and dia- . . 111c, Shot Grun, . . . . .1W -, : ____ . I - � . - .... � . $2 . N� e uutlerstand he cowplai � . ' -, Wm. Cowie, Brougham-' -- '' - " 1) I Breech -Load' ., - I - ­ . wlia-t at- the nianDer in --which the Crboks7 I 'lies, bV Elie pupils. They were aided - .: -_ _� . 11 Watch. . . .�. . ___ -_ " - ; .- . � . .. - � . - .1 . . I .. I . . .. . . . (lips dowh in his poeiket, but the law '� of the older pupils who are. not , , . . I . . . , � - - I Act b - 1.1 few ' . - I _. . . . I . I � � ' ! i � MW . PICKERING . �.- - , I . � is f nite p1q1n and if hotel -keepers will - attendiiig the school,. but ca --Will Sell or Trade. _- . * I I . - .. 1 . . i i . . _ . : !. I- - I u0%N me in . . :1 . . . . ' ' . i - . . violate it they must expect to "pay the ' -th old couipan. - , . - -_----I- __ - �. � . . - .. . . . . � .. - E? sPend the afternoon wi . - - . . . . . . . I I : . . � . I . I . . . I . . f �. �. � pipe]." I - ­ - .. i . shed . .... . . 1911s, The school room was filled with _: I i C. BROWN,' ,. I . Establi . - - ._.�.:, - .. - ­ 31r. Ja.3. -ents and frietids. After the program . . . . .. . . . . � � I L�y, of Ellesmere, won the piti 8-y - T IWOUOHAM. . . - . PLANING MILL ' - . .. el * $W prize offered by the Blacksmith and was ended ipeeches were made b tile __ . _________�14_ __ ___�_ . * ' - . . : I .. . - y . . . .--- - . . . . � i . . . I . � Wbee1wright ot N ew York, for tracings of ,,' 18676 . . - ­ � - - . .- . � - � . . , . �. - -eutlemen Iresens, all speaking in the - . - ' . I , - . I � - . ­ _. - .. . � .. . _.. ! . . . � I ­ . . 1 . . best set of blacksmith's tools for all kinds highest ternis of the way she scholars . DOORS 1. . . ; .1 . - .. . DO INION BANK . I.. I .. .. - i I.—, . . .. i - - . - . . � �� of work, with description. This Is riot aciliiitted themselves, and the treat they - . . . -_1 - 7 . I ­ ... . . � � � . . __ . . . . . I . . . .! .. ! - . I . I- . - � . . - . ' Lev has won, as he had by- atte ding. Before the Natiobal - - - . . L I . . the onlY . prize Me. . . � � .1 .� I . . � - . . - - took a similar oue two years ago. Mr Capita Paid up, ' I... $ly500,00O .. . . . L 11 . , .; . . - .. - I ' I i , . � . �. - Anthem was sang, four of the pupils canle C, : .1 - � - . . . � I . . . . I . , - . , - ... - . . . . . . i i , . . '. . . _. Ley is not only a first class blacksmith forward and presented she teacher (Tholl' aUrpl.l. S,. . _ , . ; $1,300,000 - I 11 , . � : 1_ . . I . .:. . . .- � . I . . but -the inventor of several implements .Andrew) wit j,ari uddress accompanied b ' . � . 'Pump Fadou, .. - I.. � BLINDS) . . I - .1 .;. - Y � � . . .1 .... I ., . T ..- �.­ _ _:� �_ I.- now in greneral use. a nd- other th - IHITBY AGENCY : . - . -and all kinds of- - . . . . . � , � .. . 0 . I - beautiful itinig desk a lags. . V a -=, 75'roprietor - - . I I . : � i . - . I . . ca-. CR-ero .1 . . . - , , . . . k . . . Mr. Frank D. read hai P"urchased Mr. T. Andrew, not knowing the first thing Cf , ­.� . I I �. . SAVINGS DRPARTUR.14T. ; , - * , .. . I - . . ..- I - . : - I., . L _. . I - W. Woodruff's interest in -the Woodruff th- I He, . `9 _U3:J:0I1\,TC+ . . . is was taken entirely by surprise. .. M&O I . L I . I - ,� . House, Norwav, and has now Oie entire however. kindly acknowledged the gifts Tnti-re �t allowed at highest current mLes. No ' . -Manufacturer of-, .. . ­� . 'L-. . � . , � � . . . __ - . � - . . - . - . I . notice o, withdrawal required. . I . Anything in this line supplied on ordlor. , . . . . - , , - . � : . . I I . I - . I control of this popular hotel. M�. Read's and made a ver'y suitable reply, speaking ; , . . . . I . . . . . . . - . W. H. HOLLAND, , Lift-, Force & Suction Pumps . . . . . .11 I . MaDT 1i iends in If arkham Will Dot forget the bigheEs terms of the pupils of tills 1017 . . . - . , MANAGER. . Having got the Pickering Planing Mills . . . .. - .. . ... I _: ta call on him When passing. Mr.Wood. lool , and gave - thein words - - 1_ ------------ __ __- Deep -well PumDr, of Brass, Iron and fitted out with 0 necessary machinery, I . . I ; . . . . - : . - i�11,t . . . - � ; ­ rnTs health, we are sorry to learn, has . a -ice hic], if followed will be bone- or orrelain. am prepared to fill all orders promptly. . * . ­. - - . . - . . . � . . . . - bten delicale for some time past and- he 6eial to' wt I RLMOY10 TO NEW PREMISES 1 - - P � I , . . . I - hem. Both scholars and teacher . I dress lumber, and do all tha work usually ... . . . I 1: . �. . . . 1.4 about to take a trip to Washington %�e:re much affected in parting. AND PUMPING WINDMILLS9 done in the best planing mills. . � . q - Territory to recuperate, - - - - ON - - I , - � I I . I , � � . � . . . I . � I The follow ing is the address wbieli'was B - Call at the Mill-n'ear the G.T.R. StA. , - � . . I- - -A car load of potatoes leA Beeton for r' -aster Thos. Bach '- ROO'ST.q SOUTH OF ONTARIO.IANK Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and I - - ead by M an :� � .. � I _. - . . - - .... l3alurnore last week. They were ' I . "'istern Pumps. Mail orders tion, when desiring RilythilIg in mv line. � :- :-, - - - -- I � . . . Sent I)V I DVAR Tt.A(!HFR,-We, the pupils of S.S. piomptly attended to. . . J ." ,., . , . - . 31essrs.D.Wats ' 'Spilds­ . , . - - . �' � I ,on and N.Grose. I I' ) J. L. SOMERVILLE .. . . I N are a I - . . . ­ 1� - . aware that the relation existiugWhitby Iluble Works - y :.-, .-. . 1. ". . I - must be worth considerable in Uncle 0* -' ' LYMAN FORSYTH, Agent. Pickering. . - 23%,v . PROPRIETOR, ;. . .. � between us is teacher and scholars is . I . . .. .. ­ . . .. . Sam%i domain wherr they can be shipped . .. . - . . . _. � - I I � . . __�� .... i . - . from this part of the country and so',1 __ __ - - __ - ___ . . - , - . , . . - � . . .L ___ - - - ___ __ __ - - __ ---------- - - � ! �. I - ;.: . r g*Lnd an 0 _& Hawkin soon to be severed. We feel 'n voti we � a, -e losing an energetic teachel 166is--n . . . . . . ' . . - � - at it profit after paying frieght and the � . 11 . .. . ..� - . . I . . . . . . . . � . � . ei iteemed frie id ; one 'whose influence for Monufracturers of XMAS GOODS JUST RECEIVED46 . . .. . .... � McKinloy duty. There -is every vilospee .1 i . . . ... �_ . . . . . - t t?)0(I has made a lasting impression upon Marble' Monuments. Headstones and all ' . � . - I .. ­ : . that "potatoes 'Will be potatoes" ! before ^ - A large stock of Confectionery, large cut cream mixtures, the puresi . . . � . � . : � . . � . . I I us. and with whow we sincerel v regret to other Cemetery Work. I . . .. - . . ­_ .- the -robins nest again." I ' calidy matitifactured, b:)th in light and brown at 15c per lb. -a' very low - '. . �­. I I . - - . P L11, but ;cuo wing that these reiations are �A� Tmlparters of Scotch, Swodb&. Am- . � . . � � . .. . . . _. . . . . . In Burleigh township' there lives 2, only for a tinie, we trust that in whasso arioan and Can&AMa Oranitew price for pure candy. Also, cream common and French chocolate, walnut : : - . - -_ i - � - . - All parties wishing work would do *@I] W call chocolate. gum drops, conversation lozengers - permink humbugs. See - ' . . I ­ � . : ... �. I . - - . b ' -111 , pep � : 11 . ... man and wife, who, though not In the ever calling )u may a enraged you w onus beforopurcha,sing. All work guarantmd - * . , _. , : . .. . . . , � - most favorable circumstances for briu­ lqok ack-n n the years spent with us "d rites of the lowest. our Bon -Bons in 25 cent boxes, sugar toys, etc. We have the largest and , , . . .- ^ * ­. - . --:" . b P I - __ - ­ . I . . � - ings, up a family, have yet made .a fair as; a bright sp )I in your life's higtorT, and ­- - ' . . best assorted st-)ck of Confect' own. New filberts, soft-shell *I- � � . I . . . - . ionery in t . . ­ . . .. .� - start in the way of increasing the pow we hope the i iame ze,d you have shown . . -:- THE -*- - . . . _. . . ­_�. . I . . . 11101148, walnuts, peanuts, cocoanuts, oranges, lemons. figs, honey in the. : 1* . . ­ . ­! "I ­ - ulation. They are still a young. couple in our iusgruni=8 both by precetA find . theL - ... - - I - ..%.,. . - , comb, apples by peck. Full stock Xmas Groceries, choice roll butw., .. - *,:, .. I . - , . . � : - but during their ma4ied lives they have e ple will characterise your future, in PICKERING NEw-' ! I . . - . " . lam - .. .1 .: .. 1. I � . been born into the houjiehold two sets af consideration of which we desire you to S fresh eggs, oysters, etc., etc. I . . . - - . � - . ...�. . I _. �_, . ceeps this . - . . .. - ly Offi 1 .C., * �. . � . 1. . . . . I . .. - . 11 � I � .. triplets, three pair of twins and one single a , Ling desk as a small token HARVEY'S CASH STORE, 0 posite "News ce., ..... � . .. - ­. I I - __ , - child. If this birth rate continues they of, respect, ul for As intrinsic valne but THF. Nxws has a sworn circulatioll P - . . . . � - I.L. . . I . --------------.--- ____ --------- --------- --T. - -_ - - _� , . . i: a WIR soon have the largestfamilyon the as, an of 48 quires, 1152 copies each week ---. _____ I � - . - ! . 1._ . express on of the kindly feeling and I . . . I .. . . I , . . - � . . . . continent. I heartfelt gQol-will existing between us and before Christmas we� are sure' 4 0 , I.- . . I,.- I . .- I .- - . I - 1. � * , - .. - � - 00. . . .. .1 . . . .- _. �.�, I � ` . . I.. I The Rev. Dr. Carry, of P61rt Perry. wl.iicli we- fail in finding words to express. to be on the shiLdy side of 12 - -A. - ­ � . . . - _. . � ... . - ' 6 # SPLENDID - LINES I 1.i.. I .. . - I., � . . . �. - . . . - 1 dropped dead in the street on Mond,ty We also trus � that your untiribg labors There is no use blowing ill abstract � . I . . . . : ." . I I , I : . I .1 - - 11 - . . � . - . . . . . - - .- . afternoon. Hewasonliiswaytoadmin- in: the future a in the past may be crown- tenns when we can give.the exact . .. - . . . 1. Om" - . :. .: . . - I - . ..;. . . . . - . . - . .. . - a. - . .. . . � � . . *1 :_ ister the sacrarneAt to an'aged parislioner. ed with suce.-se, aud that in whatever figures so easily. , Of course most - - . . . I ;- .. ... - - . . � I . . . - . - ' ... I ... It is supposed lie ruptured a blood vessel. station in life you may be placed _von papers around 'here will profess to MEN STOGAS, BOYS KICKERS, LADIES AND GIRLS .. 17 .. .. . : . . , ­ �� - - deceased was a man of letters' an will ever be at; zealous and untiring - - .. . . � . �' ? Tbc 7 � -_ - I 6 . . - . � I have more than 1152 subscribers, but I - . - - SHOES FOR FALL WEAR. .. .. . - . . I . .1: _. I . - able writer, and was regarded as one of laborer in tha; cause, for which is proia- . - - . �. - ;, .- . " - . - . � - � . I , - . � . - . . the best informed inen in the clitirch, ised an eternfal reward, is the fjincere do- they dare not make affidavit to their See our L'o4e* and Gents laced slippers for hou*se wear, . I . .. ­ � i 11 � , . I . - . wbich lie devotedly served. He was in sire of your pupils. Signed on belialf of statements, and they carefully owit to - . a- . . . i _. . . - . . � . . . . I . � . . .. -best Shirts aud Drawers in the market- - : . . .. . I I , his (;7tli year. He was one ot the oldest the school, Tims. BUCHAN, KFuRy SWAL- hang a list in their office as we do �, The � . 6 " . . ..- . . * I . - . � . , t ; . . �; . . . . I .: .. , . cleygYmell in the diocese of Toronto. Two 1,ow. ­ � . . I - . where advertisers maycount for them- . _-.­ .i - I . . - .- ,:.. :_ _*...&4b0_&_ 11 _.. ,. . . . . . _. .. , . I I _. . . ­ � - - ye�r's ago lie celebrated the 50tli anui- . . . . . No trash kept. - - _- � . . . - . :, . . selves. There is nothim, crooked, i ., - .- . ,--.,. I I . . . . - - . � _.. - ' MARRIED. . : I n .- . . . . ..i -:. I . venaryof his -ordination. In early life '.,..- .!, - . � .. .- � - ­_:� . . . - Brbwx --- COVCH. --At Erskine Mange', claram6nt. there is not a worthless nanw on our - . - . lie was a missionary to tile indiaus. I - - . � - ' .. - . . oil Dec 24th, IWO, by the Rev. A. H. Kiplian I � . . � . . . 11st. : I . I . _� � . . - .. f- i 'Mr. John E. Brown of Uxbri(lge township, t� . . GEO."PAR ER - DUNBARTION - .- . .. . There is an R�ZitatiOn in Parry Sonn( Aliss Maje Cou ch. of Toronto. Ity the wa.v, reader', did von know 9 � . : . . . _. - I -1. �� . . for the passage of a bylaw to vrevent tbe Sim'MINGTON --- R DDY---At Toronto on the 23rd I - . . , . - - . :./�_._ . issrale of tavern' or shop licenses, and the of De�_ 11190, by the Rev. Mr. Fisber, Mr. Wm. that our list bangs where aie public __ - - - ---------- _____� _- ____ __ __ ___ ___ - ---- _____ - _7 - - ___ - - - ____ _.__ - _-_ . � 1. . . .- � _ ­ - Siuimiugton, of Toronto, to Miss Elizabeth � - . . I . . . . .. . . . .� . . I . . ­: " , - . , . tDWn C0111161 have refused to submit the Boddy, eldegs 4 laughter of Mr. Michael Boddy, can see, it'? 11 you are a year or two ­ . .. . .�,:`. I " - -�: , ..- THE NEWS until January, 1892 . I - .... - - . . . . ' . . b" law to the ratepavers. A very larg ' of Greenwood. . behind in your subscription ,every- ) � . ,� � . . � . . . y e .- - - � . . . 1 ­. . . . 1. I-- 11, . - - - . - .. I . I . I . . . I . I - - * ' . . , . .. . majority of the electors had asked to have', P * body who comes ii)to TnE Nisms offic'e , -- - � . . .. . . - . � _., . ­ . - . -. I . 11'Irldice ! . . I .. . . .. I . .. .... . . . . . . - - . � .. I_ . . . tliarem"nt- lr"vL, .. . . 1. - 0 . - .- I I - � ­ - � -bylaw submitted, but the council in' � . 1. is . . . ' I ' ` ' I . - .- . . * . the . liable to come across your name . . __ .. - . . . _. ' . . i . ., 7 �: a I - . I -.1 - " ' - ­ . n arbitrary fitsbiop refused their request. : In' tile disp ite which R'rbse between and say - Well now, he owes for two - ,!. ., Only One Doilar in,advance, - � . . I.- .-.I., . . . _. An excuse for this course was mad" " ' . ' '_ . . - . . .1 ._.1 � _. - �.­. . Ttiomas Pou�t er and Geo. Gerow at the years does lie ? " Think of thi8�. Do . . . . .. � .1 . . .. ! - . ... - .1 I . .- asmuchas thereliad beensonie discus- . - ____ - - - - _. - ______ . �. _ - :.1 � . . - . ' nomination at Brougham eoncerniDg tile not carelessly allow your ere it to ____ - - - _____ k- __ __ - - --- - --------- ---------- . - . .. ... - � ­ __ . slon as to the coust - itutionalitv of the , * . . - . I Nk .- . . , _,�.' i ** . . ­ local prohibition clause, but ilie legal utre cost of Barry's bridge at Claremont, suffer. . .1 . 0 1JA_M3MM01T1r_V _. - _. - _.. .. 1 7 .. - . . I 1�. - * .: Poucher was i ght. The cost was not � I . li . . - . :� -, , - �.. ­� . .: ­ . : . . I . , , . � . . . - . .. . . . . - .. . .. � � - - - . . ., . (Tinion of Mr. J. J. iMcLaren, Q.C., of S1,220 as sta ed by Gerow but is as Tbpse owing Us little accquilts I- . . - : - - - . - , - - .. . �� . - . - i Toronto, pronounces the clause to be per- sho)vn in the Ilowing official statement whether for subscription, advertising e -m oft 0 .- � .1 . I I.. I . - .- .� fectiv constitutional. ; AGRTCULTURAL -, WORKS �41 - __ 1. . ' . . . . . . . - . I I ' ­ . I �: - . . sigued by flii. p Clerk:- or' job work, should settle them at * - . . I � .. . . ..'�.,:. - . . . - i " I . I . , . . . � ..-. I .. A $750 cottaue?or its! e(juival6iA in casil ' � " "' . �11 - . 1, , . . '.., I . .. - C3 Statement al towing cost and payn'"nts . once, as we are trying to get �ut a .-- I - ' . - - . . a -, .�.* �. . , v . . .. .1 . . . .. . I �' . ,.,.-. _ . - A . " :.. WI -11 be -given to the person detectina th,W . . - . .. .� - . . . . . . - I . . � . - . . niado for Barry's bridge on Brock Road, -good paper and help the communjiy .- in' T, DO WEL4 PROPRMTOR, __ .1 . . � ­ .� ..;:. - � -'� ..- .1 _­ �,:--. , .--.,. I - � ; I greatest number of errors, ( ' words wrongly TownshipofAckering: -_ -_ all we can. Do the squ&re thing . - - . 11 . .. . ..- . .I / ". ,.4%, 16, - Spel'.ed or inisolaced) in the December is- I " . ' . . � . - - i .1. .­ :. .1.. I . -� - . : . , , ". ... . � . ­ -� . . ' ­ - ' .. .. .. . .1 . - -4 - " . - Oct. 24,Paid M.& i.iones, driving piles $ 2W 00 with us, and we will do our duty. .. �,,�,,.�.,. _,� . ' . .1 . : ­,-.:,�..­� �, � - -_ - ,W, -- ."; . rn�of"OnrHorrie." In addition. will be Nov.20, " M.JoiiAa,dr&w'g&furn'gP1les 14 48 .1 ' . .1 I ' ' ' ' - _,:�__. . . -, . I ,_, � ­' . . . . ­ . .. - ehin- - ,:'% -7 ....'. I . (,'iven two cash T)rizes of $2010 each. four Dec.10, 11 John Ff owe, 41 da,ys work 7 00 Pay your little bill before the end of Repairing on all kinds of a 'cultural implements-, engm`es, ana mill Dig " : �� " - . *.._ I_ no. ._,�,___.. . - . __ . " - . .. ty D,,_15, B.fi.Paltner,f1ll'g&rpW*&ll'g 244 45 `� �:�;:.. . r. ­ . i $100, eight o($50, ten of #25, twen _ � "_ - _,�_ . - 0 - . Cos of Bridge 1000 OD the month for we need the money.. _. . cry done promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also furnish . . - ._ � ­ - .�� - . . . . . I ­ * :1 � _.�, o' five of $10, fifty of $5, one hundred of $2 __.. ,,� i ­. I . � � ,� i , - .: ,iV.1. 4 . .1 . . I : .1 ;��;,_`: ! I __ . aud one hundred of $1, in the order men. ' '. ­'.­� . " - ­ �� ­ TotalCost $146593 . - ' . . . W. J. CLARK. Steel Shaft's for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for. all kinds orf Engines, . �. - �.�.___­ - ` . '. � � I .-.-:: - I _. . . I . . .11, , , . 11. . _ .-1" . . -,. , - IF, , - - - .1 . . . . . . tioned in rules and regulations, which will -!'-'4.'.:�, : .. " - N. B.- It pays to get your Sale bills Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. A No. I Plough Points alWays, i �_, Anl­r�K� ... . I 1. I , 1 ' . (Sig.) DOITALD R. BFATON, . . I- - , .-. 'be , . I I 1� ,� '.", '� . , T, ill ., . - . ... . , �` . - - qent with a copy of December issue on 1:, -, advt Township Clark. . . - - � I .. printed it this office. The free notice keDt in Stock. Castings in Iron or Brass made to Order, Also .- J - . - - , _ __ ' z - - I , .. . . i . . - ­ ­ &I - . . -J� . ­ I - � . � ..,?t,;,- - L & " .- . "I' : - . - . in oil oand adjust g.all kinds of Binder Knotters. . 1. ".,; ,-, ,A . . receipt of 15.,ceuts in stamps, Special Pickering, Dec. 80, '90. I I. - I sale register is worth a heap to the . ,. . We thor ' ghly underst in . I . . . : I _� -, Cask t. rizeg give'n away almost every day - @New @_ _�11 1.1 ' I _. ` . ­ . " ' ' " 1. - . . P3 . man selling out. If you g,et your bills we - . , , ,- �,; � Ito d i tition which closes FebruiLry . A strong flol of natural gas has been have the sole agency ,for repairs for the. Patterson Mtr-;. -, I I. - i _ nrin!z compe I . _. . 1. I .. * __ . .- il- - . - - . � - . - . 131, I891. Addriess Oiir Hoines Ptiblish-, struck Dear the eaqterly limits of Harnil- elsewhere, we charge $1 for three i _. I ". �. �i 0, I _.,�"-,.;.�11 . chiaes ofwhcbN7. J. Cowie of Broilgha]M: is agent'.. . , . I I - I.- . . . � ih­. , � . , .1� 11, . . . . - J I � . . . . t � . bg Co., BrookViLle, 0surAla. 101 %On. weeks U0408 in sale regibLer. . . ! . . 1, -,­.. . , . �1) 1. ''.�#�­ . I . .e, ­ . !­ . _. A. .. - ..... , , - . ; ., ­ ­ -, . I . It ... .....,I_zx_�!_. - .% I . _;_ I -1 - - ­ I ..-. t 4 � - ­ . I -1 .. . 1. .,.. . - It, -Ik� . a ": I ..r.*. I ­ z . . ... .1. �­ . . I � .. . . 11 . I " . ., . _.".­,"" , �.: . . - 41 1 1 . . , : I , � , r ii �Rv I - I Ehu " rr 4 . 'e'r 0 ; heao o i 0 lia�_; I es " n, I m I '114, - I I . ___ - I ; i ft .1 �� , I I : . : 1 . � . . - _ . .�._ , . �, � le.-...- i � _ - � _ , ,,,, ,-.;. � , , . .. � , . �, . . , . - � 4 ".., I . .�.. � -, . J _ i - "'. ,,,,, . � ... ..." .12,,: � ; :�,-� ,,� I , 4i. .. � 1. I ­ - . . . I . I . .. I I - . .. - , . 11 _._ _.: ...: ,.4�, .;�, �� ,,,,, -, � _. � I . , I .. - .­ � . , , 9r . . - . . " ".�; � .:. - I - - I . . . � _. .1 I . "''. - ­ 1 ".",­ , , t - , , " - - - . . - 11 ., ., , , , - - - , _'� �: .... 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IRFS411A AND HICIt. . . * .. � - . . - 1-1 I . . . .:.. - - I . :f` ,­ :­ . mosphf - �� : -,- � ! : I �: -::, , � , . " �­ 0"",L . Ir. .; . -11 ­ _' - �_ ' Als Ilueldeft . I I I � - - A"--- - ll,�"i. .--,�� iii i�i ,�; I ' wife wants a peaaeful at ' . � .1, , . . . . -- - - , 1. .. � ., - I .ri� -, - .r .1� ; . a �Z. I The Bradford Cha ber of Co the mine unlimited adoration t In the Career 0jr I � . . , . - . i. � - .1 ': � � ' frunterce has gin t is a disease wen that sh'e had ; . - . � . ..., ­ Ni e men were rowned by th *oted a resol ari ge. imposition and t ough known to farmers, from the individual who was her lo, irer in The first Mendelssiabal. he 110adell. - l - - - '. . 1. . . :, . -, d I O iscrimin u�tjon o in th I man to whom the Par- - of' The Cunard wharf at Halifax, N. 8. on rich wines. -to prevent it yet the t end mvors turned - , olice . 6 601"Ose f d u i good remedies have been found 1 her earlier dayls, one of her firs - I �, I.. _.. A, t 1�ni`g�d Uf t * re am In is n, . ­ I � - . _... _. I John Elliott & Son, a ' u AnY Ignorant of - must be to retain it by in in their search for the murd , I- . - . �._ mple-_ a statue of the late in - 1 8 rving it. One of the first things - the Russian Gen, 8elivestroff was St erer Of - . ricultural i " The Queen at Win sor last week * nveiled them if we judge from the number of quest e some Mea8L re d _' . peror er Mendelasohn, the alliglaus . . merit Manufacturers, Lon( 011, are Frederick of tions sent to the College on tile subject. As to attend to in that line is that of ki opting the Polish acknowledged head of _� .1 ... .---.- I I . I to have assigned. ' E r6ported Gerrualny. � there are several varieties of smut weshall I ' fer h e . - � . . � . ­ _. . ' The -British South A fri Company's agent consi4er the habi ta of sonic of them oat coil, - i the household and other ex ensest entirely revolutionary part i "Ji'rance L - CH. he sum that 8 111. - Canada, celebrated his 87th birthday on us OIL the gold inon and then give some remedies. Bartholdy and a grand 1. elldelssol)n: - � I r 6 Id within t He is a cousin of the compose . - . I - . . Dr. Medley, the inotiopolits, I,. bish6p of reports in glowing ter e f he ans t .�L ? 4 - J � � . - - I I - , . ., _.. - . Of Mashonaland. I Tilletia carie,m (Runt or Stinking SmutJ- I have decided to be fit mid proper nd, a . " � . � - . I- I .. I Monday . . i system that will inaure t 9 philosopher, Mifses.Ail "'PlIew of tile Berlin . - � � . - . -D /_ _�:._� . L . - In c hat having ,be in es. endelssolill. :.A'lti)ou h , - - .- . The death is' rep ' ' : " - - , �_psequen the I I . . . . .1 or . t�d' at King4dit of Queen 8; proctor is re iewing all the When wheat is effected by this variety the tablished, to let her husband's pock- not known in France,is tire leader of . . � ce of arnell's speeches I grains are shorter and more -swolleu than! in peace, to ask for no more money, ea�' rest Paris Nihilists, tie - . ­ docu- - I . ative of the city of Que id to kept his identity for that Personage has - Antoine Lalonde, all usual mid - present a greenish drab color. I have none o 00110 trifling, teasing ex Ill secret from all without . .__ � . � --I- - merit submitted. in e idence in the O'Shea Somet1inies they are cracked. Thew affectej; Of which eaeflit'slingle the movern I . . I ... i .- Dee, at the advanced age of 10.4 Vean. divoreecase' in ent, his contiol of tile 1) 1, I " ' . . .. .� - ; � .. ardens cf St Sep'lilchre'ehurch ill gra are complete filled with minute - the sum i I amount is a [, hu t 0 lish re. � I - - round black 8porei, ai(ing an Unpleasant 8 comparatively enorluous. One volut'011'sts "as 10119 indicated t t f � . couver Island, B. C , are reported 6 have London where the ; mains of Cap of the next things for her to (10 is to re nem- himself commander-iii-14iief, file was ve � � .. .. - . _1� John arnell, and 11, Ila I not , . Floods. in the C0wichan 'district of Van- The - . I t. . I prei.enting under the microscope her that a well-fed man is vastly better and near to him. Mendelss-0111, isl .1 L 3 years - : - - y He studied, 01 . - � ..� . . . - � : , I caused damages to the extent of -$30o,000 Smith are buried, ha e issued an appeal for a 8orn what roughened, -Appearance. They: more-amiabley healthier and happier, tlian . . It funds tfo erect a Mom rial " uorth 7 - __ . I has been decided b the Toronto Ci y of the are in', ell larger than the Spores of the medicine in Warsaw, his bil-til. .. � ty -founder of Virginia.,, coin- poorly nourished, and to govern her lace, but Was driven. from honke before . - -shall not run on Mon amut. When they reach favorable table and her - . ___ - Council Chat the street cars I - one - � I � Sundays. . r . - . . .... . 1: . efore . . . . - - Z 1. � UNITED I . .L I . , I ngly ; a d if Rni8hing hiseburse for complicity ill sociali,8. . , � - - - .. .- � . . .. I ; 1: . I . . ! a �. 1. I - - . __ . . I . I . . . . Conditions, beat and moisture, germination I the effort c I - tic and democratic int i . IttProPosed to.establish an ann' I . . m take.j place difficulty with her sery ints, I riguesagaipst Govern. . k ual spring . and & s(ritis- O' reproductive Ities �.: . - . fat a and - A pec 1* r disease carrl - to let him know nothing of it; and if she has Ment officers. He lived* a few years in I., I . �.. horse show in Toronto, q tart many bodies result which give rise to't6 vegeta- I no servanta' AuAria and German . . I I . .- .. - . . to the annual allow in Chicago. similar horses par a. of Ka and MissourL tive portion of the fungus. Lto husband her strength ill . - , _� _- -L ' . . . This is an ex- yj suffering fines and � . . The . During the I other ways, and to make the work easy fW. imprisonment for the persistent and open: - estimates of the Toronto - pu season 0 1890, 2,079,770 tons ceedinglY Blender jointed thread that ulti- I herself by a systein4ticprocedure-ada'(I-,,i- I ')"fession of his radical views and retLriied . , .. blic of coal ,W1 hi )ed lake from Buffalo. mately bears perfect spores in the wheat i this duty, and another for that 'or a short time to RusAia, ,where he paid - - - � .. �, - � . � School Board 'for next year amount to $402, - Five pre a ipl . . .000. . Indian murd era were hanged alt Plant aftef reaching the seed. These I ; a PI&C " 'o:'! similar penalties . . w I I - - . The St. La- ' Mont � re- I eve tiling, anti everything ill its place. it - - for similar offences. Ife - .- ' i MiggOlua, I, last eek. productive bodies, called sporidea, or sportiles won . . � wretice is firmly frozen over at are roduced outside of the I d .L. I Montreal much earlier than usual. James Oarrol was and fro�xfn P wheat , 7 be a poor sort Of husband that w)uld b ght up eventually in Paris se' -_ - - - to d h in but When they come in conts tglant, I not &PPreciate this effort, and nice; Ago with -a comfortable little Yeral years - I -. - - .1 the ano* at Benton, r Penn Yan, Y., , et wi fortune re- . a . - Black diphtheria has appeared in Corn-' . yourighost they find their way into the more than half -way. That business - ceived from his famil . � . .1 wall, 011t. � on Frida . �t fts t.ended to, a wise wife W ,,,t,, rou y'and the determination ill home. gn land for revolution ,tt - . I tissues, and running up the Stein bet wee- ke, ith ]ter husband's tone' of . . .-. I .- - - ' .� � . I . .. - The P 1) W try and to agitate in a forei . . I ..-. I The weather is 86 * t Whittier VtA 83 years old on t lie cells they finally reach the seed and bear tho I I Hi I . .,-:. - . �_._ very Mild at Medicine 8unda H i birthd was quietly passed spores on tiny stalks. It has been cacula - ug I and with his reading, and ill is prope d life of ad. . L.. . � Hat that arrangements were made his to e Ing W ity, generosity, I to Ill, 6y a at ear J)an ille, Mama. t- linin f an i . - - � cricket match on Christmas day. L T � ed that one grain may contain 40,000,()Oo g orward subjects for conversation and venture at once gave him prestige among his �, __ .. . . . - Wo th usand Iris men at a meeting in -within the thin akin and discussion not altogether personal, Omit anLr fellow countrymen, and he increased his . .-. . Mr. Fred White, comptroller of Mount spores, inclosed scandals and fashions, . making I ' 3pularlity by . � - ed the �C:oojt)he institute, New York, last week not exposed as in the common Smut of wheat iersel � to_ ,entertaining at Ilis table in' - . Police, denies the sensational reports re rd- Passed a a ries of reso, and oats. ne . I - .: I gal is . utions endo companionable and ! M villa in the Fontene -aux , ing dissatisfact, . raing Par- agreeable to him irl tel. 1 -Roses the most . . .. ­.- _­ l - .ion among the Indiaus. nell, ..., - I . U861490 carbo (Coln' I lectually that he will not need to go le Ise. unfortunate and helple y , - I ss -of his political corn - - I I - John Larmouth, tho extensive threshing Gen. Mil ' -In cues of ,ttackmon or Loose Smut-) where for such society. Still another. Point rades. He thus grew naturally and unop. : . . - - . 11 . 1� .. - machine manufacturee, of Montreal, has a has tele� rap6d' to Gen. Scho- front this form the I Rosed into a position of leadership of one of. I - - I - . as- field at affected plants are readily observed, al it I for her to consider is that of the exercise of . - �­ - signed. I hington, from Rapid CUT. that shows itself very distinctly by covering the I as ,'inch courtesy to her husband the many groups into which tile Nihilists of . I* - � - _. .. A newly opened gold mine -at Whitebu - , h le bee I ,ptured. I . h as she - vas Paris are carefully organized ac I . - . - al or nea I all of Sitting Bull's fo lowers 'earwithamut. Thesporest avenobadodor Wont to use toward him in thedays whei it . I .. � M9 cording, to .. .S., is yielding si . and are exceedi I Pleal her to think she attracted Ili birthplace, degree Of radicalisi ' � Queen's county, N V ... I . . . . X Oun:,,es t eliefo ke, gly minute, being much . fill or social . - - . If " ; tendency. The troment tile murder of Iseli. I . Of gold per 'on of quartz. � Pa., I he snow was 24 inches -smaller than neverg moreover, to let him see that in a, iy- - I -_*_ � . . deep oil the level last those of Bunt. When they reach I thing she feels herself better than he, con- ves,'roti'llecante known to tile Paris, Police - .. � I week. Trains are all favorable, conditions germination takes acious that there is no q men were despatched t ' . - . . I On tile 30th of June, 18901. there were delayed on the Pennsylvania railroad. The place arid reproductive struqtures result ; woman th, tiality sweeter 111. a 0 Melidelssolln's vill'a" . . - .. . tiaries, -making an increase oft 56 as oo'm- I . - .. .. I ., i - humility if_ tedly the fact to Place Ilitil it der arrest. The result,, flow. � '(10111) . - , 1,251 prisoners in the Canadian pen itall- Weather was very cold . these, as in Bunt, give rise to the v etative I remains ;b`at in many Ways Bile is bett r ever, Was rather faceical. all ;I � . - . � . _.. pared with the corresponding p Ili the House of Rep -e . if I entatives at Was . h. portion of the fungus which =flea the I than lie, 4ut it will not bel, e knowled ed laughingly tliat he knew Paj- . . . - . eri od in ington umming8 -0 J him at all to . M61141elssolln ac- . . . 1889. . last week Congressman C v ung Plant, and a course is followed much have the fact th I '_ __ - : . .__ . . - Prof. F. Stone 117i ' . offered a resolution expressing regret at the the same as in Bunt. Investigation indi. . rust upon him, for we Ill i levski, w to was suspected of -the ryltlrd�r .. � . . �. __. If9ins, of Ottawa, pre- Persecution of the Jew I in Russia. cafes that the I wish to live up to our reputations, and if � i ]fail often helped Ilin, fill, . . . � . �, diets that cholera wi' . trouble in Plants attacked mcially, and had' ­ . thinks lie i to I sheltered him. Recent however, Men. Is a faultless husband, lie . . I visit Canada inext sum- . . comes from the groqnd find travels upwards - 'to continue go. Will try delssohn said, lie had loly'si . . , . �._ - - : - mer unless the strictest quarantine reguig- The Boston Chain III of Commerce on that the results Of 'Ile attack manifest them-' at gilt of Padlevski - ' . - _. . - ...- tions are enforced. � . Monday passed a resolation in favour of a selves in the heal And then, as her husband is mortal, a ie and knew nothing of . - . . commercial tireaty betw .. "id especially in the I e---- . the*1110tive or plan of - . ­ I Sir Hector Langevin' is not in good healt and Newfound and. ell the Uni . ted States grain; that seed dull't I Is W remember that fact, all the murder. It was certain beyond all . . rest will restore him. �1' y rom smut- results in prised mid manifest her surprise at his will t . but believes that a few weeks of absolu - - � much of the grain 'being smutty. d not be sur- qoubt that Mendelmohn was lying when he - e - " - .. . .. . - I -1 . __. _... - to Quebec for the Sir Hector bas golle . The distress a so severe in the northern `17861a,ilo Z&r- Mays (U)rn stnut.)-In tills I of perfection, remembering also her ovin said lie knew "Othing of the P1,11111ing.of the - . i I .. - - -holidays. - part of Kansas hat hot Fitie case the smut is * O' -local as in the pre- want of it, anti tile POSSibility that she too murder. If he himself did 'lot plan it, it is __ % arle offered -for n t go . the scalps of %- Ives, ra ceding. The affected parts are not confilled May have fallen short o generally believed lie encouraged tile plan- . - . PlMiciang�connected with Mcc, J : )bits, and gophers i fan ideal. it is a , I - �. . Montreal,are experimenting Witt -, ill College, in to the ear alone, -but sometimes are found i pleal no for her to re'lle . m4er that ale ning of it and urged that it he"exectited, as ­ 1 order that the (I ,,stitute may have tile means I good plan . I- -1 . lyn)Pll, a supply of whi I Dr. Koch's 'of making a livi 1g. elsewhere. .Tile spores form inside of the Charm and t so Ifluch by bi-111111,11CY [is I:y it -was exect ted, shortly after the announce , I - . . . ell they received las __ - . - . . I _.� . ; rtl "IlPt to daz7 e week. - - ti A Scatch sin repo threads of the.veget,&tive structure and not I therefore not. sl I merit in Paris of .tile *Sentencing to death of icate � a' ; to have thi- husband fly ,S' hi (' I � � ) oatme perior wit and I k OP IC, zuenzbtirg. . .- _. Mr. I:Ienr-,v Wood, of Plum Coul " , secured Contro ll f five upon little stocks as in the other smut, and I I a an knom . �Nlelldclssollll's coinpli- ��. C, has, vicinity of I edge, whieh, after all, inity .11) city could not Ile proved or ever, legally pre. - . . al mills in the thus are widely different in developerrient. to put herself if, tiw,il - t be hers, but . � . - ,i,t,,I,L. . . L... Cea I` R&Pillq, Iowa, and it is %%'hen the slifforengerminate they give rise tOAearning front hill, whenever that is pos � � I retu I ned from England ) where lie glys , lie said the syndical, e is I)en,, on getting control -if li"teningaiM t surned, so lie was released to continue his - o _. succeeded, with other. relatives, ill ': roduc - I . of;ll the oatine mills i athe U.S. a sort of tube-like 8tructurein which several '8ii,l. ; . work of pr Pagating with word and purse . Ing PI Oof of his heirshipto the famollp . . . . cross Partitions are forined and the tilbe'lnellt 8&11" I - ne`s- Of violent etuarwi nation in - . - � fortune of $50,000,00(). W00411 ohn M. You') ;1. Boil ( f the late Brigham divides into -cells. lie a I I ( f Upoll t I)( occasion of any argil _ the doctrio - - r . .. _ .. llIll YOU"g, has concl tided all At the I , Russia. . . . un"1111 allow """ to convince her % . . . .- .. . f Notre Dal ,lose hynotass iiiiRalio.ctilt.!l-iLiieofiviiii(iiin. - agreement with B. I sporulelti form: they germinate singly land 11, . . . - .- . Abbe Sententife, cure o- If Mon, I IL tip of t - . . edlately, alill . ; - .. . . I . '. ; '­ 4 I treal, denuunced free compulsory -atioi i I C. Faurot, a banker of L ma, Ohio, whereby I produce structures tha bY tl,,t 111,ii.11ig uPoll tim - Girlos. al "11,41lake Vou .-. - . . __ _�' frorntlieP'llpiton Sunday, d6cla i , lie -comes into po,c session of 3,000,00t) acres tissues of the corn t "lay Penetrate tile - the- last word herself, she might find t Make.. - - -,' . � . � 9 - Ila �, - . . . � __ such legisla'iOn would be unchristial Plant at its most tender all ' .. e that . .. .0 - �l I thal o I of land in northern Mexico, which he in- I Point (tile to t joint of the stein) when I e hild won inore as a wife thall site has Justa little One, hut %%-IlelI it i8 ()If - OntrarY to the teachings of the Clill ell. 'a I . . , .. . . .1 I anc tends to settle wi.h 1,00C Utah Mormons. I the plant - we During the gro (lilt as &it advocate or a coil versationalist Inay, a esult very unhappily. I)o American speculators have bought up Gral the ,g I i not get in Life liabit of I ' .. . . I Spnator of De aware, last week period of , `f0.".,.gua, wing It may he felt base mid unworthy and of tll� )eill9farniliar in mail. I all , offered ill Congress a pre imillb and resoln- i spore lorniati n takes place . -n 111"llte "f ()I'd li'Ll-ell, usages to efideavor tc , ner or speech wit If YOII119 men. 'llriie, you . - ' the potatoes for sale if, Nova Scoti 0 up to tile tifile U'ho and, tion; looking to the establi shwj' , it consists of -,.,. . " ent of recipro. , of that portion which necessarily Lie - - harniful; you Illay. , -- _� ' the price has gone up from 35 to w C lly I charm, hii , may say nothing that is . - I ents a, city�bet , I ut, all tile -game, het whole doined. . : - , I - bushel i I I lvex I ico. ween the United � I growth near Life "a Its - tic Well:beill r I 8 0111Y !-Y what you think, at,([ that may be - -,. � . - tallies, Canada, and -surface of the vrounTaillce .1, in tile fact that she doem ! i . - -A Halifix despatch says Captai I � -.1 . . arm. A111, le, , perfectly ilanocent. And alwiLys to say just � . . _: If I ' 1. - - it enters when the corn is ,*,cry yo whether she charnis or not, ught' up the . us grows I h 9 O iest with ­ - Pwsrds to Lhe plum Where it fo al and attractive, and attention to & few I Tom of* Harry, innocent thougli tile 8 * . ,. . ield, one of the Delaware Oil Co., leavinr1lily two indepen- it rms spores. ubject a . . . : ford, of the steamer Newf Out U- I The Standard 0 I'Co. - b " be ' As the plant increases the fung Ung. 'a wife's (fifty first of all. is -to make home I what olle,thinks is wis,loin, hut t , . . I _. __ -1 best known navigators on the Nova Scotia I dent concerns in 'the oi business in the _Fhe fruiting time Of the I Pl like these if) one Of the quickest and i ",lay I)c'i8 not wise. Shall there, the,,, be 110 . �. : _ , - coast, dropped dead in his cabin , on the States. - I also the pe corn marks easiest, ways of meetipg that duty. gilll ill life? SayS a dear girl 1-lenty of .- � vessel yesterday while writing a report. - riod when spores are develo I i . . I . - rivate ban I � � � it. But niake it pure, sweet ft . I ..�. The road committee of Quei)ec ei Thep i 'rig 110 Ise Of S. A. Kean usually* upon the young kernels. A rin"ot. ,� I - - in, entirel� _ . � . decided to erect a solid wall 300 feet long, .11 tided, owill - . OR P11111111118 Pudding. - .' I � ' -. clear and free from the hitter waters ; . . ty has & Co. in Chica . this time the thmad-like structure'% bm-liell I I - I - I Marah. of. - __ 40 feet high and 30 broad at the place where clairns will be none V mark t. it in sa I to where spores Are to be formed. The tills Of Ever since tile (taya %-hen a huge -1foar's I ' Doii't you th:nk - that th � thestringentigo has 8 1 - . ,� the catastrophe occurred in Champla I Paid in fu I. The (I "f all I the branching threads swell and granules � head, holding 4 lemon in Its mouth - e O'le frian-the . . . � __ - in September, 1888. , ,if street, recently aggregate( nearl3 $700,t)()O. eposits appear in the contents. These final deve- I ried Ili great state, along th I was car- Olie to whoiii you give ),our- theart-will care ' - - . � . . _. lop into spores, irlibedded ill the on )stall e whole lengtil of I . Collector of Custom - ' .1 Miss Ida , a. , oil ' I'llmente b4iintlueting hall to g "'Ore for (,lie when lie knows that an idle . ­ La cook, I 114 ce, tilt, race the jest, a careless word, a. famillar inanner have -. _.- 8 Milue, Of Victoria, Longi y rig teacher of within tile threads; the cell heml (if tile table at tile Chri8tin" (linners not been given bf, . .. .. nOnt, Col., disciplined Bert Myers, Wit . and, Itain, Christ. . You,tf) every .nian friend . .which returned on Sunday from Beliring! hi e of her big pupili, and lie lay in wait for ,1 this gives a 9 inly character to the in as occu You may 11, , B_ C-, has seized the German schoonerAde!e, on gelatinous as spore formation proceeds, , of the old feudal baroiis of Br - I I 18 become -: - . I . . - I ir I .sealls, for Custoing 1 flicting what will probal ol - -)f tim I irl. because you arf fily dear girl, � Sea, where she -killed 400 a teacher and stabbed bet four times in: I a!nut ; but ill tile course i a" of ")as m)kery h lied a large share of uly flear gi live .. dotisn't seen) much ; buto - regularities. - . - y prove fata Chan e further the, attent on of maNind. There would just remenillier that while Many 16 girl , . wounds. * .1 �es take Place and very little remains a"t-Ill td) be sollid strongl -i kintlied sympathy, . - � I' _. . - Mr. RobertQuinn, districtgene' I I but 317y, round, dusty spores. ) . amuses tile general youll . I ral frelight,. Succi, the Titallialn, '60111 leted It in injuri-" between inall-8 heart a 1141 "is stf)"111,01, for 8p 9. Ill"ll', it is tile * -. .. - at a dinner last w . N, Ous to feed cattle with smutty cort., as it'Wheikever the foriner is filled witil j"y eeitill trial, who is worth consideration. o I - . :. agent G. T. R. at Toronto, was entertained i ve days, fag I I - fi his forty. - I . I do not think it quite nice to look to - - - T. R. at )ne quarts of mi wenty. I "me as ergot of, ry". Passing through the. latter With Choice etribes. slid thu& amon liarriage as your future ? I)o , rture to represent the G he does is to fill the I . eek, on theoccasion t in -w York on Saturday ! acts upon the 4LIfillilij economy inuch the one of the first thin I'm* depa' Of his I wening. During hij i fast fir drank t I . - Lz verpool. . nor&. water and nine . %%'by not ? In the Quebec Legisla i rater. (O ip Of a niall you . - f croton uarts I animal system does DOE destroy the'ger-min-, Ali People. If countrle alild it, all ages of thge - itivue more ititere8tiiii than t I . 6nd a half o I not find the companionsf ' . - u ay I He lost lorty- ating power of smut, con" 11 world, it has been the - hat of even your I trite - -011 Sat r'd - WO Pounds and a half in weight. in manure are in & ..Ond _quently tile "res invariable cuatoll, . ': _'. Mr. Mercier's proposals in regard to a re- .- L lition to sprewl tile colebrato with It femat ev . . to I dearest woman friend? Then you 'think I - - form in the control of the lunat - ' - - L" :-- . , . it - ic asylums . _ 1. Mi.. r I . . I seen oil affected erT Joyous occasion, . . . . ;.7 IN GF NE I . ': : . , . I trouble, As in read -I from a holiday to a do not approve of womall I a friendship? in. ' . . met with strong opposition, and the result.1 , 'Empress August& IL - ­ "..... parts and may be pick forlililig all), e . WellAitig- Far from 'deed I'do-when the are true ones. But was that th A it should he Xception to this rule y I . a majority of twelve only. - A woman is the inan I' ing Of all holidays. is"algo the who illte�esta -her-the mail Bile loves, and 9 ve birth to a son On Wednesday night. t is not sufficient to pi ) nionarch of all feast days as well, and has. who is her -sweetheart -soon to be her If us- _- � e Government was,sustained by a Victoria of Germany f, athered and d!%troyed I fire or otherwise. I Max, t lie k Christ- I the best friend for .� . . . el off tile smut and Irish societies of brow it upon the ground, " the spores will; always surp&sse4l all other,occalsions in both: hand. And she makes a mistake in not try-. . Representatives of the ; i Gold was q uoted at 201 Pei, cell t. premi ti in I . . Toronto met on ab Buenos Ayres lastweek. still continue to form. � I tilt, (1.11ality anti quantity Of - - I . Sunday, and after a warm The canal at Co RF_wKDI&*4._J%'ithgUCh fActa before.uti. Its good cheer. discussion appointed a eommittee to make Republic, r(lcva, in the Argenti fre lilt a posit- I The great trenchers of beef, venial Vork, 9 to.ple-ase him. . arrangements for ne we* � burat its lanks and drowned A 8 I And muttoll, the lie I . . .. J . . the reception I eople. 'on to suggest some relne,11 I turk al, capo P I ells, . - __; . � . . . . - � lea '7i . . . Parliamentary of tile Irish hIndreq p' which are Applicable to tile several varietes � - here. delegates when they come The Russia,, c ' of smut: ' geese, ducks, turn pud ngs, nuts; sugar, I "IThe e has lately been bro .. - . . .: - u8tom i * cowl riission h ' and honey. any 1110=strous u lit to Boston, ' - Per and the Australian in crease the duty in agricultural 2. Steep seed fi I .1 . I e with a tail i2 loot 3 in�,-Iiesl in - As de- ' , and wassail that crowilletl the Chr stillss engt , 'Agents -General had a ve minutes in- tables in the baronial halls of old E 11, a malle S feet 8 inches alid,a foretop. -. . - whinery and implements 44 1 per cent. copper all : ngland in I . feet.long. . - Sir Charles Tup . . . ei led to in I I Sow clean tteed. ., . . I : a elou 0 , I Wwls (If Punch ?Jass., a horls� - I , , � , of water); I eir isilent 01 I steamer -service between Vancouver and Constant tly Ptir so as to wet t 'am vrown 14 inches and the tail 16 inches, day to consider the question of a regular the Miniatter of Finan ��e to - )repare a new' then a read . he grain evenly ; 0l"fluellee throughout all the centuries that Ll,,[ l,ojI are still growing. - COLference oil Tries- TheSpanish Government us instructed 1phate (I III. to I gallon solu f the nuddle ages have exerted th Ill the last 12.ni liti's the inane �� Australian ports, which, of . Protective Customs tariff. la it on a door to dry, or add some, have passed, and that belligil influence- iii � . � o � . Lud plaster or stacked lime and mix until, still felt at the present d . . . - . . . .� Colonie's would be expected toisubsidi.e. Antonio Guerrero, tt e Jaeb the Ripper of lirY- One gallon is &bout ; The sudden and pernip I The 14021d,on'Star of Dee I , tory recall of Emi - . t�e City of Mexico, has be convicted of enough for 4 "' What shall we .)"Ilft from his ell . n , � A . einber 5 says �-_ .1, ! bushels Some prefer using & ner ?" is the ' . havelio-r Christmas din. arge in home in Norwood, looks ill her sentenced to death. * housewife, who has - itaviteil coulpany,, ,f Stanley'sop, - , ;I thrif- frim is confirmatory evidence of tile justice:' I Mrs. Birchall, who is livingiIot herfat * eight murders and 14 1 solutio, weiiiker , t) 11114"ation to which M&113 tile interior of 'a a outrages on women, n anti .allowing a longer tim I _� ,it is id, declines and weak, and - I Ili- copper sulphate to 4 g,,,,,, e : e'g : I to dine on the reateat festival of Lt. 'ear 11 illi3n of him. He is a scholar - I sa to speak on the subject oi co he czar has intim ited I O the lan and stee 24 hours. of water . to Yon nd & gellitleman, and all that sort of thing, *' . . . a ' , gallons, L l"If an answer. 6 . ut I e is 'lot the kind Of mall who call Ill mittee that he will, leclin, 1 to receive the water ; I us Ic iotagh in 6 5 of � Course We Must have Lul. her husband and the murder,, even with l is no% anxious - . friends.,, her don 3. 1 Fb ca t- ily seek- 6 oi I . al recently adopt,,d on behalf of the t oranges, nuts, and raisilis e 't and minee' 1pie, . I iter upon the affairti. and interests of civilf. . . 11 0 soak a NAY. Or take 40 lb. . * ' - - GREAT BR;TAIN. -. --­:.. e hardwood I ut What call we "%ti011 In' a Community just ferbergaig front .- . -1 -' . 4 I I a at a meeting in G, iildha 1. ashes too ; let have that will be new?" To Pply tile a ivaRery. As a scientific attache of an ex- .- 'Shea has gone to ' ' he Tariff - this stand a day, stirring from tim answer to this pressing conundru flu I Mrs. 'O , rig . 10 gallons- water . .- ried. Causing 1 loring expedition Einin .. Parnell, where it is said they .* of Deputies is emulating e example of about the same strangth as the . on . . M, W liell is ,ell enough but as vernor of a territory Committee of the rich Cham- and the water Poured off will be a &Oluti Bleepleas nights it, many a boil Pasha Inight (to " Pa * to Mee It ba - e to time, _.- 'Snowstorms Preyailed generally I in Grea Cla Kom Of fo easin duties on all 4. Brine str C3 ereceding. Just now. I give the follow -n recipes I he is a saj - will be mar- Mr. McKinley by increasing t on enough to float all selio!(l " I . Britain last week. reigugOO&B and ?g Poolt MAN's Tru I '�"Ure- Fe failed when in the , . - � I uce to an does v PERANCIC $ULM PUDDIN't. e'nPloy of E . Glasgow dock, laborers have gone 6n or; -Take one cup of finely chopped 811et, one ill many. Tile studious Austrian is - enormous degree. cry well if the seed is kept in it e 0 1 gypt, and has Wiled in the em. . -, several hours with Occasional stirring. � I of milk, One of Currants, three and a half miother exemplar .. . strike. . kil he Paris Figaro rep hats lot to 5. Immerging the grain in hot OY ofGer of the evil- c,,nsequences .- � . the Czar has been d red, t e con. P.) for 5 minutes, 0 water (I 35 0 cup$ of flour. Mix, and add one team onful o �j putting g es 8FI ... a ors being membe, spend the Chri; I a ood man in the wrong p uen e - - ` Secretary Balf6ur will'r . fit , I It ,tr � r 132 0 F. for 15 in in. 'Of 80daand spices of all kinds to tas po lace. - . --. mas holidays in Dublin. - - . I - E�09; noblemen's utest destroys smut spores wi*,hout ini up to a dou IL Put in a le. Beat A Chicago despatch says:-" A commis. . ' . - c u; . . to the t , - ury .9 pudding dish, place a on firm of this city has received and filled - Mr- Harrington the Irish envoy, reach " Tr ,11 . �e Ru f, A temperat the latter in a steamer, and steam for three r ther od asian Medical b a fa ure 5 0 1 Queenstown on 8_�turday by th,', 88. Aurania the use of the Koch c' will hibit elow t ils in its results abov�e or hour& alrit odd order. and received an o I un il the treat. By keeping the This is one of the most ine . A number of ex -Chi- , .L vation on landin in a t hals'lleen r . . seed I In a sack made of Of All P naive livin in the vic' - I Sir George Baden 9. oper lives igated under coarse, material it May 9 y #ood In Ity of Shanghai, . - - t lifthe G v be readil dipped into -substitution of curtlarlts "I .1 ge _!uM puddings, and A surprigin,12�lry ina"' a __ -Powell has expressed e direction 0 One. The opene his belief that the Behringli; Rea dia me . 8-11Y of the solutions re . a cor=dence with the - . commenYed. for raising in regard to the pute will yraud, the Parisian . AoRicuLTURAL COLLZ0JK, one aa OWDOMY Which by no means detracts PO . be settled this winter. . urd r. was lity of im, rt- 1 ­ - vie and condemned don- 1ph, Dee. 9. from the merit of the pudding. i into the Celestial domain a number f . . o - H -'M- S. Magnet left Portsmouth on Mon. deal h, and his ac- . , I..: --------­efl_� - Ila . i e American quail for the purpose of pro* . CO plice, Mlle. , Bompa .�z . I 'CU'U"It" CMAOR PUDDUM-Take 14 P Wating the species ill that corner of the ' I day with provisi Ims for the destitute along tZo t t �0111. , I %s sentenced ..,. I I . I... I Ounces Of artist, foar of currants five of sugar w DrId. The order was for' 100 dozen, and - . 1. . . . : the west coast 00 now to Drisilk 1A 1k. . i I f Ireland. r. . ; 'I A Pound and a ; I Ila y- years lmPrlsOuMe1 t With .hard WhY Milk is " distressing ,, to. so - I . .1 I � ju"r of flour,. the same' ti e first Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary the ad - as they commonly corn I . many quantity of ston raising, X 111aignirtient of 30 dozen has been- - - will visit Ulster in , latil f V- Won of new' ;efri. t fe POpu- rhepleethod of drialk- -t &In lies in I of potatoes smoothly mashed, quarter pound al lipped, the 0011151 Purpose 0 ienfia has been J ner in 1. quarter quail is & hal January for the nearly. 315 . ilk should S I�fui of - It being J. Ward Hall. - Of giving a series of addresses to the 6 1 ? , . never be taken too . Z I to half a nutmeg, T ie rl,yeebird and it is not 1110, qlager, The * UUU"B. 200 more than the 10 , r T"_- the game 4 .in [Possible that 'Bob White,s, Will - . B . n of a g 11yo or too Much at Nut and ol I In Powder ;, mix these in. so:)n be heard from the fields of the 40rient, " i itrike in of it in swalloweld, re -is aL very serious railway r ler n Proved to be at the cens It t one swallow. If = e oven whistle the Glasgow district III I - hastily it ell grodient's thoroughly, add four well-be,t,, Of Scotland. About 1. "__________0b__ teril into the stonwh and ther, I eg ,.y with & quArter pint of .ilk, .. urt tennis , 4,000 men have left their work, and trAffi - - Chew I o 1: . _ I . I forms One solid, curdled mass, - d � di tie the th t we have -that is to at .game of ball L. Rer. is the olde lysed. - . C 12 . ,l. digestion ifficult of , in ng 'u'L W611-0011ft-d cloth. and boil it aa , it goes paral Sat - On � . . . . _ If, on the other hand, JO, back .: 14 Monday, you the game four houm A her in its Present form tKan any other. Lord Salisbury -has _' 8 ze on Oez I f6r danget ; quantity is sipped, and three minutes at - . -_ . fa warned the A a Tuesday, you , least Are Occupied in'drink- - ... . ritish Sn on ,a Wedu , Von . . South African Company that its Occupation it, then on- I I th t there in no I to Iss I I stranger ; of ball Of some kind ' back 96 far . of Massikesse if letter, I and pro- .- A Diswm� &rmt " tram of their . i an infringement upon, the . esday. On Ineeze for A reaching the stomach it in dlIvniu . 1 th ginning. In m0du8 tiwndi with PortugaL I n on a Thursda per digestion is obtained, als Well as a Most .,. . . ! simplest form the ball Wag thrown - I Y, for Met hing better. nutritious offe.t. .. 1111 . S'xtY ladies of Cork have a' ed I . Sri on a Friday, you,11 - I 'teral Man (to his now &C- . one man to Another. If we ewry the , .. dress for presentation to M W an ad. Sri on a! Saturday, YO for sorrow; -. i . - What h8l6mme of the letter totum)- One step farther and i . the - . r. Yarnell, con. . sweetheart to- _ _`­`*_� - - -- � desk ? that was on ray . magme - - demning @s course and asking, in the name Sri morrow; The French minister of IIIIIIIll�IIIIIIII . I . hit or whatever stood in its place, to be . I Of Irelaind's reputation for purity, that he The d On a i8and6y, your . Yesterday said that France foreign affairs Pat-�hur@`. I mailed it call back with the hand, instead of bet . retire from actiy� public life. evil will have you fety 5ftki, .�_ W" I ' t and thrown, we have at once � money indemnity As I:Voftd led it i You bal . = - � 0 ew Wf � a rest of the land trouble regards tb to h th ou� a WIlfiterary MAU-M&'l ' tior' idil . � . ­­.. week, I th OL . .9 0 I&I of all men like ten- - - .- � , .: .1 I . , and d. 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Don't ray all wc . less any wore, will you Ili , . -.,.. - 1, .. : __ � . .. - . : . . � .1, L Mnt to IN I.. ... - - ­ Farmer -What are you here with a gun for 9 I . within twenty miles of her Nimrod -1 know it. reason I'm hunting all feel disappointed if I (to . . . anything. , � . . _ - _ ",�... - i - - , . .� " - .. . , , . ,.ti the IR 'I . I . Mrs. Lushforth-1-1 ani home so early, but you set: usual. " Mr- Jaggs Lushforth--, 'f your powers vobzerbatic i your ek-ek-experifence y Zee I've passed all prevus r I - :. . - . - Put to the TE . - I . Travers--" I want to ask Suppose that five years froi - be walking tile street (,�Jot rags, wearing a ))attered ol, - 6 - - full of hot(!", Would you t me then to take file I)y tile I , - . . in[ Ill I tfit. give file a bath . y iand and send file � ble,zsing?" �. Dashawaf_­ Why, of C . " . How absur;I. _. . . Travers-- Th'en bring t . nearer. 811PPose that in four . . . � you should i;wet ine ,Is I ll,t% . . . - self, with thi-S exc(Ttlon--.1 I .. - good hat. Would 3-011 still . thing'!" . Dashaw"i ' I-" Wil - y eel"al . ; Traver_— malce ut) ..till I . . th rec years.ind say I didn't '.. - I 1)1,!, ",- . - Thio%v ofl, tilt s Ing ant � years. " I Dasliawav (facetionq . .1y)-_,, . . with a good P'Lir of shoes, ell JIM 81li'_.1Jl,i"-(a great jigl - . hiln)-l" 0-h-', . Travers-" An(l, if you ar( WONI, If", lilt. have five dollar . - I . - . I " '. _-Ti . m4f . C oing to Stop 4 . - on] -,- I .,l to not �, waritthe rt)on, you oe,.11liy.,, * . . Single [,,,,I,,,. '15-6i N%1113� , V ter?" I - !1� I . " In the firsit. pl�,,(-e, 3,01, 1 your rent ; ;m(l, slr.(-cII(1l,,,, N-,, . . eVery-tinle InN, liack- is tii'.IlJ,1. to stop oil th(I tirst of iie,- 1. _'t Illo . Siftiligts. . - . - � _ .I. - . i - - - - . � � - . � . - . . � - - . . 1 1 .- _. "I ". Serious T _� -A� , I - - Jung .Nlr. II'orwidl'cd ,I., .� -Aw,, mY g(jod inan, (to 'Yon ( hunts leah *, . , r NatiN,e-,N(-)r,-e � - �, I t I What is i lie ;nJtah I -_',-,o1 f o � -Plenty o' foxes. - ,\7-0 (I 0 - t rs 9 - � - , � : � .; . . :1 . . Plenty'o dogs. . I . I i . . No horses ? I . ! . - � - . . - : I Plenty o' horses.1 -.- .-. , . I Then-aw-wha, 1, is the m at No foo1s. , . . . . . I . . I - �_ . � . ; 'Of Remar' able Alemc . i � . . I X I � . I Thire was a Cor�iican boy w . hearse, 40,(X)() -,vorfis, whether-; sense, as they were dietateo * repeat thein in the reversed (i making a single rilistake. aIK)tlt jj() N-(�,LrS ago Coll](I I-epe4 of " Para,li�se Lost,`� without 11 . take, ald ,!),;�,!l lie had not re years. Ell, I the great Ina when he Le(unje wilillt, eoul('] W11016 -of N-il-"il" 1, -I.' ucid " af , 1-1 . member the tirst line-all,l tile .every page of tile particular e, he had been accllstolnf�d to 1,4!�, becanle blind. � . .- One kind of retelilti%_e nicinc c011sidere(I ,L1, the r4!S1IIt ()f:Sll(.(,,- ter'llillatioll toward qlle P;trti � cu, merit without reference eitlicr to . or to nielliol-y oll othe . 1. 811I)j(.c frequCritly bh ` )WlI by persons ill in regard to tile Bible- Ali obl at Stirling, known 5_ � 50 years ago . Alick," atiorded all illstalle(I 01 knew the whole of the Bible by I much that if a se-litence was read Could naine the boolf, cli,tpt(,,, all . if the hook, chapter and %-el-.se_%%-( , .; he could Vive the exact words. - A gentleman, to test him, relicai . � - purposely making one i - lial I Alick hesitated, named th. .w -e � P"ge Was to Ile foun(l,)I)ut 11 I tllq I P0111ted out tile verbal error. gen tleman "ked hini W repeat th �verse of the seventh chapter of tl Numbers. Alick almo.st illstailt� I I "There ` I is no such a verse. I'll I has only 89 verses." Gassendili� I by heart 6,w() Latin verses, and il r . I Rve his memory exercise lie was i � ! bit daily Of reciting 600 verses fror i languages. . � - - � -­ Z_ . r� . . ­ . - . A n Old English Lyri. I � ; A ,wet silect and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast �, ! , I � And fills the white and rustling k And bends the gallant mast. And bends tile gallant mast, iny b . While like the eagle free, Away the goodsil Ilics, and leax Old England on ifle lee. 0 for a'soft and gentle wind ! I I - I heard a fair one cry: . i ". * ;. �But give to me the snoring breeZe And whi-te. waves heaving, high - A -ad white Wav3s heaving high, rny The good ship tight and free- Th's world of waters is our . home, And rilterry men are we. � I . : - � I There's tempest in yon horn� moo And lightnin - g lum YOU cloud; ]BUt hark the music, Mslriners I � The wind ig� Piping loud; _� - The wind is 1PIPing loud, my boyl The lightning flishee frei- While the holl6w oak our pe"oe is, , �- t Our heritage the sea. . I - I I 1� --m C"Sm I .. 1- . --:I- ..­ . I ".,:�. ,�' .� - .. , ". . .. ... ': ­� , ..... . - . 1"� 7 . I .. - I , - , ­'.:,%�. , ,�.�..� . , _� - : �. - - . - - , ). I- _. I A �4; il� . . . . .,: 1, � 1; , � r - �. " - I'- I .1 - - I.... . � - "�,--. .- _.�­" . __ . _ - -.,.. - . . .:z , �, 7.1 - - t 1I. . 4. .. - . . � , �. � TV;�,-�-,­ I I I , N_% " . I . 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I I profit. , y bin witre is 66 Fiftelty.- ,in - ANTFA)--Ledles to ml mage, a profitable -�,, ­_- -�;4.j : .. . . . - , . k - . .. . r . _ .:A .,.. ,z' . I .. � 11111. er'l � . "O . .� 'Zi 111,� - * . I I. ­ W and philanUiropic v vrk at. tneir own. Tea Cauniste ­�, - 9WW"Aft . ... �,!: -1. I �. ".. _T1 "._.::_�lltl .., o ., . f , I h .... e best C66k In'thei towni '"' 3 - ` - ____ nwar% - - - ... . .�,__.., I.. ` "I . I .ir l'itris I)OIj ..4 - -Busy Clerk-TWr can. I serve you) I �; -1 hunt m- For partliculars al ply with stamp. bee.ora"M � I � �.. � ­ : �� . i ­ ce -1 . Wit breold is delicious and white; - IDIL bay we a , ___ I . __ __ .! . ­ -, "14 _..�. . . J - Trotter, 6 Richmond SL W,joronto, Canada. . __ : 11 � �It, 1111111lerer of .1 am ? , . . Her c 0 is fragrant and brown, . : 8 I B . Lithographed Tiw1wa% . - -, �,� .,C".. 7 e- . . mad I - V MR. ­_ --- I . .. �,'.1m,;I,:.. Stitilisla" ame (producing ha; f a dozen -letters - - . Her tY a perfect delighL . : I Tom d ooN- . . Coffre and'Spice n& , �r - ,..k - - .. %%Ali "; mad __d 4t 0.411 ... d . -1 . , " ''I . she ­ 1--'- I , I I . postage stamps )-Just Put -some But Y complains of the 68y NMUOTOR, an th:9 r ,I I 8V am a valuahle 'I reatise. A lab r...."dy 4 . . 1. . . ;_,.- 1, licad of : and some I I brin - I MAC11 ALO MANUFACTURINC COT, .. "' . .. ___1 suPply in a condone a sure anill. a Rdica � cum slid I _k �_ - 1. il I .�, I : , \ I 1 I 1'rance. . ,,. m ticilage on these and stick 'em on for me. She's1 my darling wife, but a fidgety thing! ortu the substances hantiless as no iuj.Fious drugs &�g��j I 231 King Street Xas6 Toronto. .. _. ­.__...... ,V . _ . . Us pnTamdon. I will wamnit It to _. I . - . � . -_ , , _'1.. - . \1­1111chisobil- . kedflicill off Some misdirected envel- Your Ife is worn out, and needs Dr. tually needed Won- -_ . . .�... _.. . �. . � . . I Boa . ­ ­.` - ` . ch the Blood, curing , .. ­: . ­ ,III' tht! Ile - :': opes becallse I had read So much about the Vieme`o Favorite - Prescription, the only I diseases coming EPILEPSVORFAWN SICKNESS * , ' ' - 98. I � . i -"- j �� I- . rlill . , ,,,.. DAWSON I .. r . In W"re CLSO witiew other e have fided . � , . . - .. .11 ' bother it wits for druggists to sell postage WOR M 8#0000LATE CREAML-' - -I- - ­� I ; I , . , . .\Ithou It - . On't My A women are thought- medicine yvaranteed to cure debilitated wo- from POOR and WAT- My team foe atudiag a free bottlo g I WM no . I . 1. . ... L ..... , I lf " . stamps. 'D men., BOW many overworked American RY BLooD, or from medicine to be its o -n recoms - . - .... . -1 I -... ._!.�� . I , I (It' Of t e I mendatiolL It costs you noth. I RecommenCed by physicaans, Being In the : . � �:... � . VrrUTED Relmono in �_ . . . . - - . . : I � -1111,1!-'e has -. r less any wore, will You DOW ? -1 . ladies we sce With lack -lustre eyes and hag- a BLOOD, and also i.ngclFor a ftbil, and a milical cure aWlerelitAi theyare pleasantil . ­ ­ . I I = i form of a chocol. ' - . �� . - . _: . ­ . . tairl. and : to the taste, Chi ldren never ref use It ch ocol6te . . ' -:-.. .. t. I . . . , ard face , growing old before their time, nvigorato and BuiLD rm Lem . .L:. I I I J11 without - . . _.. -.1 �_ .- - �� =RP -0 URE cream. It uIreiii no krter Medicine. Ask for - L ::I � . - '... - . I . . . I , . . eq . - * - . . :-. � . - . , "' . from tho e exhausting ailments that men the BLOOD and . . . r_ . Syrmx, when broken . . - � .. . Polis'll r,e---,:-: - .. . .. - , . ' . : -where. .. I : I - _.y - - . .,-' D,aWson's and take no other. Sold ovet-3 . . I . ... - 1. . , at if not,; .. _ . I., . .. . . i ing of. They can be permanently I - 'rovviintc- n � � . 25 Cents a Box. - - -.-- -I � U! - - - .. A Mnt to Huntersi .:. own by overwork, S4. C', ROOT M C., ISO W t Ae-olt ilde S1 I*- - '. w - : . i � . - - -_ - --- ---,---.-- __ _. , .- � � � .11�. . it, . ? Firmer -What are you prowling arouind cured by his remedy, as numberless &rateful mental worry diseasaiii . a Dawson Medicine Co., Montrowe : - . I I Wits Ve . , I I , , . 11 ..- * - I . . . . . discre- * ' I I - is no game worn - - '�:, .4 here ' I excesses and in - - - - . -, - ' ' I * .N lars o2c : here with a guin for ? en ill attest. Price refunded, if it I - .. . � __ - 0 1. ! _. tions. They have a - �4!10 i - i ", . IIN birth- .. within twenty miles of he e. . fails to gi ve satisfaction in every case. See Hplu,mo AvirtioN on 11 . ... .� " _ , :( - I � . .. I: .�� . . That's the guaranteu printed on bottle -wrapper. a the SEXITAL SYSTRX Of J Ill RATTRAY & C I . - ­.�,:_,.. /".,:, -,I! -M0 before '. Nimrod --1 know it very ' - __ ,_ , ., � . - - . . . Lh men and women. - . . :. ., - I . , . * !ll1WIk'_%' ill S()Ciali,s-'- . . - reason I'm huDtIDg arou d here. I won't Saints i ire not ma& in a day, but sinners I restoring Loar VIGOR L L - ­ TURKISH . -� " * . - - .. - I * - - .. t � feel disapp I I _ .1 . _. f . L_ 'overn ointed if I d. It get a shot at . WHOLESALE TOBAOCONISTS . L �_ . f )i I -i ;,:ii. -;t (ir . - . . I can be mi de in a moment. le I 1. - and oorrooting . an 9. . I . � . � I 1,-\% N'Clitt's In .'. .: anything. . .1 - ..: ­ ­ tRakouLARiTiza ond � MONTREAL, - ...!... � .... . .. , - ..- . I -, 1_ _* .1 - 'I - L'' A Love Reng In * FIjkli. ..� - ., supplizoolona. . I - ­ .1. --. I jl�Lil.j.11jg I - . __ .. . �:2` ".1 _ 1, �- . _. . . .­ .. _,1_T � ii-nes and . . ­ . . . .1 . 1�:, - � . � . - . .., r ' . "I My in AcRt, matchletot Madeline I Who finds his melital fac.. Manufacturers of all kinds Domestic Cigars, DYES , . .- . ­� 11 ;-;lcil .,. . _'. . Breaking . ____ - . . � . - L ­ I . ". 1, and open � � .. . the cord. .. m. 1-.�:.'* " ultilefl dull or failing, or � .. . . I ` - . '. . I . . Mar k my melodtou8 middight. oans-; JYERY MAN including - . ..- . . - %%.,, M:d rett-rited . : :. .. . ' ' . Much may in melting music m -n- a ysical powers fi should take lose - I . . ­ . : .1 - . ... i ,, Wtit lie paid .. .. Mrs. Lushforth " I am glad to we T0111 - .. My modulat monotones." . PMLIL Theyw restore lost energies, both � I '. - . . . - * . . 1._: I , TO. - . I - I . U . in = , . EA&Y ro usE.! . . I I . home so early, bu t y ou 7se in to be full, as - : - , _. physical and mental. Celebrated Crusader a d Herollrands I,. , ' - ' 1. . J I . .. . , - . -.1 . . " � I . � . . - . .. ­ . I. Lo 4,11(,114s. He, : 17his yl ung man stayed out too ate, ser- , - . . . . -1 I - . usual. themL One trial is guarantee fo continual use. They are FasL . - . - .. . . . - - .. _. .. . 1. . ,ki,is,wveral years w . Mr. Jaggs Lushforth-d- Zhoozhal-? Jane, enadinir tits lady love. He, caugb: a cold, EVERY WON RAN obb'Oeuy'detitaekeall sup- d � UWh . - �. . . , , " : . "I t �. iittlt- fortune re- - - pressions and wregularides. which inevitably I - . They are Bea 10 . - - ­ ,. _ '. -, k If your powers vobzerbati n was equal to which d elo d into catarrh, but he cured I � . .. . ��, � i ,r-- * . ! lit- ilet(TIllivaCim.. - . _. your ek-.ek-experiprice ou could plainly it with . Sage's Catarrh Remedy, a sov- ental sickness when neglected... CANADA PER] [ANENT - . I - . .. They are Brilliant - - . , P .. I _� a .1 / * i flin. reVolittictil &t ' I - , 0 C N should take these PILLs. NY . � . . '/ ,!�. 1 . us ecords." ereign a cific for chronic cases, " Cold in the YOUNG LN They will cure the ro- .. . � : . . . . . . �, . . zee I've passed all pt�ev _11- t LOAN AND SAVINGSOMPA I I . . . _. I -'- 1( � - . I - Head," r-rhal Headache. It correcte the ou to Qf youthful bad habits, and strengthen the # . - � - I - 4 . I � \, an,l life of ad. : . . .. . � . ;. � . . . . . ' * - I/ _.. * .. . - .. -,..: . " - ,. tainted th, stops the offensive dis- On"= . . - I/ * V . . . .. . . ORATED A.D. 1855. - - I . - . I . . Put to the T)st.'- ..;- ;� ..-'.-. INOORP , - i. . . ,, 1,!,rst 1,10 alliong his .- : -----..- : � . . - I . 1�__.. - charges, teals the irritated throat end nose, should take them. 1. SOAP WON'T FADE T�EMG � L . / . - I., I- - ' "-' � - � - ._ Travers-- I I I want to as i you a guestion. . . � . I - . I , Iw lilcl,(,"IlSed his 1 4 �. leaving the head clear, and smell and taste The" PILLII Will Subsoribed Capital ....... I. I _ _$ 5,000,000 . -I . -.11 . .- I I itt Ills table ill - . �._�. Suppose that five years fr( in now I should make them regular. Paild 000 - * . I .. - . . ­ : I - . .. unimpaired. .It costs but 50 centa, and the For sale by all druggists6 or will be sent tipon UP Capital ........... .. ..... 2,600, Have, YOU used them; if not, tryand. -.. ; - ,- . be Walking the street cloi thed literally in Reserve Fund ............. ........ 11400,000 � 1 / - . I � : � III\ Iti)-ws tile 1110st -- . . proprietors offer in good faith for a receipt of price (50c. per box). by addressing 000 I be convinced. . I - q � . . rags wearing a battered Old bat and shoes I - . . ! _11 � .� . I � .0 hl-;pollticallcom- , : I case they cannot cure. Ir THE DJL WILLIAMSO MF,D. CO. 0 1 1. I � . ­ .. . . � ... �, . . . -.- 7.. I , I � . . . . . ': . � ! - -_ - �. . . I I I . all�l . full of holes. I Would you think enough of . 'I I . - - I I, � I ra I' v . - unop- � I - - Title survival of the fittest i� the doctrine '. _____ Bnxkvillall Ont., Office, Toronto St.,,Toronto. L One Pa6kage equal to two of - /_' ... - . . 11 . tdcl'�ilip of One of -- . . me then to take me by the hand, buy me a that -rdw Lys wins in a dog,fight. . I . __ 14 - . . . :1 . . ­­ ;- I . . � � tfit, give me -a bat] li, put five dollars . I � J-1ATARRH CURP,U) 1,*RRP, for tAistinionlals . . . any other make. - .­ . . . - -.- � L, ,, , SAVINGS RANKRItANCEL . - i. .. ­ - G 09ILMICIJ)E L . . - . . - I -11 I he Nihilists of . I j aftlereure. Atihim-s-i Till, . 1. 1� - 1. - . I .. - ­ . - , _. 8 me away , i ' sonte Strunge 111111snoniers, . .. CO., Toronto, OnL � : - I I :I..,( -.I ai-col-ding. to-: .. . ill my haiid and end �v tit your ... . � . j Sums of $1 and uliwards received at enitictItt I . ... - ­ I _. - ' ' ' .� � . . .­ M . I . Ratcs of Interetit, paid.or coni ' Can" Branch: 481 St. Paul Street. Montreal. " � . . . . . .- . :, . . �:L*�(Ii�m, or social .- Oessing?" I __ __ pounded half- I I . it leather coines frcyn yearly. Send poswifor Sample Card and Book of Indructio" . I � tell of tile ssi, , - ­_ . I . Dashaway-_­ Why, of course: I would, -1til, prornred InCanal U.S. 6 . � . a ... . . - :. . .)!", 1111"I'llit-'r of Seli- - I ) - ! I - - 01111 wine front Califc DZBENTUI I ZS. . � I � , . - I I h.,. 1',L,'I-'; j)0liW, : . How absurd. " - � C ecticut, Boraleaux irnia, PAIJrENTSand foreign countricti. ` . I __ . . _... .. i - . - I . !,-I I Idt-1_-;_-;o . - Travers-- Th�n. bring the seenea little Italiall marble front Kentucky, French lace W. J. GKAIRAN. 71 Tonste 14I.. Toronto. Money reee i ved for It fted - term of _. - . - --- . - . . . . . )III'- villa 7. ..- I � I fro-ni New York, and.Spanish mackeral front - __ which Debenture,; are issued, with . . . . . .. . I , I , 11, rt-_-;II11t,_lIow- �. nearer. -SlIpt'lose that in f6i r years from now the New Jersey C0111,14. I)r. herce's C',olden 64HATE N0Sr,1-'-70_ -PORYPT Cwwrt -,--v- fl'a'117y(�Oftrrl * 1. 10 . , . - I ' : � L' - ' I 7 intitimst Cotipon;attaehed. Fxeen- I I i i - ­ � mll -il)eil - torsand I trustee., nre auth(rized hy law to in- I . NI-lidelssohn ac-, you Sit, d iiieel ine as I It ve desci lily , Medical I)iscovery comes from BLiffalo, N. & tM10,19 wit4out the Wee � I . .. . � . I.. � self, with this exception -hat I had on a . I B"4firee. 6.11.111031101-11,111.11. vest in tile I hAwntures of t iis Coilnlan�-. The - .1 - I _. . . . * I , 11 : !:" lilleW Pai- I � t, here is nothing in its nani a to eriti- Cancer., ..... ht.. HCF& A I O. IN. T. � Co efig- . -_ _-It, -- ----- m_ Ill _.. . . I . I ' - . __ -- - - - - - - - - ed for money thils received I)eberillei'll illders I .... I ,111 . . . 11; the llitirder, -. - good ]lilt. \%'otild you stil (16 the soluare Y., but, eallitalaild 11�.,CN of Ote lipalls, ­ , ; � . I cise for it is truly golden in valtie, as; tll()U- ture- I!" . 6'. i . . ­ : " :, I . . .- . 1. . '!\-, and had thilig?" -- . are at all tinies assured of , i(,rfd-(,t safety. . - . . . ­ . I 1. � \% ,.. at -It sands gl Idly testify. Cionsumptioll is avert- AGENTS WANTED ' I , - . - . __ nocents. ­ . : . .. - . I _ . � - . - . fil� . .- . .. . - ­ .. 1� -wever, Men- - �­ - __. 1),t,,,Il.tw-,i.v-"NVhy,-cet-'Iaitily. Wit . ed by it- -1 For the Patent J. HERBERT MASON, 1611anagingThrer.t.or I. I , - I . -_16 7 � " . . Traver— . ­ �Nlakc it stil nearer. Call it use, and it has M -olight many po"i- - , . : " I . . . . . - . , , � " - . .. -1_�,,- .if l'alillevski _- ­ - tive s: It corrects torpid liver and kid- . -- I . . P -.,. I 1. . . ;..,. .,- - .1 . I-.�-,I_%A,0l* jillall of - .1 - _. .. -threeyearsand say Ididn't nee'd a bath. cur( . . " . . . � � I . neys, pit rifics the blood, banishes . -13 _. __ I . I - ­ 1. . ` . I . ­ '.. Throw otl' tile- blessing and make it two Y"Peltsla A wire litio with X-hiell %o regs arilt leitillre BAD LIVER AN JAUNDICE. 1. �� . . _. _­­� . . __ . i � �r � .1, . . : Lill bevond all - and scrofula, renews the lease of life. and 1, I I 11111, ,11 I ... _ .- I - � - , � �; -:. . . . . � I 11111114trUtt'd cirvulars FREL. Aldre-is TAR- 1� 1111111 A%*i I� trotibled for ear,i . - - --- . I I . . I i .-4 - . , ,, 1v.n,_,'Nvhen he I years." '' ties Ill I - , . . - - . . ... - . -1. __1 . tile system as nothing els,- will tit). I BOX IJRO:�_ 13 AdeliLitterit. west.,roronto. - . . I d l � � � . �, . I . :_ i . - , L � . � I - I .' . - aw, - year, to - . - . � � 14 � 11 M 7� ) witli 1,aol liver ainii, be- I � CC . . . . - . - .- : li.,' 1), t!mingof the Dash, av (facctiously)- "Make ita . _-_ - Callif Vellow with jaun-1- 11 .. to . . I .. . , liVilaiii; is more, 'I is guarantced to ( o all this, A, -% -,-, .1 I . ... . . . . '. b - . . T . �� - t __ td I i jil;ill it, it is . with agoo(I pair of shoes, ,-It ? Substitute a i I LEATHER BELTING. - . I_". ) dive. I I card abou E3 .. I - I 11�-: . :. i ort ep:iceisrefunded. - I - . . . .,.. I ! .. . ,!�:.' Cl I lit! plan- � __ ne,w Suit all(I"-(a gre'l D wiling on . F. E. DIXON& , _11lik � *',2,4�1 'T. 1. . I.. W - - I I - - � - ,t Ii irlit da . Best value Ili tile Dominion. L, , �, -. 1,FO.% MINCRAL . � 1. I inign . qui tly, I . I - - T I - -1 I .1 . - i-xt,cuted, a ' I - -h-P . . "j. be ieve in taking d re CIO ' "ast., Toronw. . 9 . 1 11 . M IVATER. - S' - I . . . .. - _� I . � - . - ! -, S. I. . him) "' 0 1 ., linkenitil `70 King street E . ��. - . I , I I - - . - - , . I 11 I, - * . 0" . . .., - - - , I . I I I I I . I , .. � * - . . ,� -Irico Lists and Di8count.s. *04 . � . - 1, - ��.. , I �, you i Ire a man of your ill L4'Send for I 11 - � ��,J, I I, 0 .1 ­.; - 1�t it] nounce-. -,rravers-" A 11j, if ai- ed Ole thief . . I , �, - � t_4: - ._-7 IN'ent to the'Springs I .. I - . . - I - - : . . � - __ ,;. - gol'atifire.y well. 11,�,.(ti � ____ �_ � . . . � . . � - . . (loll rs!" � . , 4 0 _._. Ili - years ago, hilVe ups .: . .� .-.. . , - .. .:* . . 41 'dollars '- * ,,Li giv' - - _­ - --- ____ __ - __ I - - is fom I I L . . word, lut Inc have five I . - ... . ' 'ETIC in evory . -1 T I.. ­ . I I . . . . - . I , ) (leatil of. .. . - . 1� :. - __`1i___ -_ - ; I . N IP . ,� -, - . hn%; (Ionlitili- I . - .- .- ... L ,: .. . .Fi .ty me thou"Rall ell I 1 ' ". M. .V,E\TS VANTFI) A - �', ACT ,. � I . .. I '. � I atereversince, , , '. I ze, by tit(! leading yaclit clubs ill E,ng- I ]F,,'..,ititii(,ilialiti-.I.kdli(�-.oegi�iitl(-iiit!,, . E. N. W used t lit! w, . , - .� - . .- . L. - . - : _. . , Ill pt DR, !� . A I 2111d have the finest, : - I . X , p 0111 � . - . . I � . ... ...- . .. A _' I :* - . � . ! 1. !.! Icgzilly I)re-. �- .-.--: .- _ 0- oing to Stop it.. , � f. _. - - . season. . . ' 'It & V, I lublit,hers, 6U Yonge Street, - 111 I 11.,ii"470. . - . I- I . . .. - ­, - . .-. - _� land la,- ' ' -%I0YFi, - It 1.6 health I could de�ire. : . - - I . . . . I .. . - I / , - , , 11 "'.1itilille his .. . ­ Landl6nl -" I Want to I otify you" that I - - 1 Toronto.Ont. . . . 0111 Never enjoved lite illore, I . CFU3TTLr%.,T,HI341I`W . - - .. . . a .� . �'. . . . - I . . . ! - 'A ,!*,i an't'l purse -- � . . �. ­; , lecommended to Siifferer�.... i ___ - __ __ .. 1 ..14, ` YE WONDER OF HEALM01 ­ I . W, -oolil voll occupy. " also vv sidii re rained its' .T I .: . alitthe I . Territory and Rights; of tile . .. . �: .- '. . GibbLk ' Toothache (him . Price 0) cents. x1ill", . n , .-" __ � .. . ... naltu -."iroloiir1lrs..lohn DURES CATAILIM, MIEU11ATI-aX, I=- . - . I" - 'I,.111-loatioll i . I . v - � Single 1,od­er--­ NN'hy-, wbat�s the mAt- . I FOR SALE gritmlitest invention of It(! age, L .- �j. - , - , 1.1", - . In i ' , �l,. ) .sllts� i, Boxtoll Falls. '. ! . - . . �. - tel.,.,p 1,11L liersoll who (!.tit leamt spare it is.oft ell : "'TI I" Fe ner Poopoill."' J11st.1'at-nietlin(I'anada. .I- ' -1 -' IIALGIA,,SOM TI11Z0AT,1i1LES,' 770MMS - . - .- I - �. - . It Aildre--�atioiive. J. F. .31AIV-41ALL,Clevo- 1� 0 TIIF. ST. I.r0% .dIV1,1t., � - . --. ** - ... � . " lit the first p1l ce, you have, not paid most! m illing to give others a piece o lit; M. -TUTS, FEIIALE COMPLAnITS, �0 ....... �.. . ,�'....� :_ - '. ­ 1. - a . f I land, 0. � .. . .4 1. 111.4i"Fli'K 4 40.. 1,141. .1 . . . I . . - I - . - 1"11 Ii. , ; , : �our rent ; and, S'econdly ,ou kiss illy wife mind . I � I - . .- I . .�(. pinnnill.GES Or ALL InMS 4- '... .i .11.4.. , , *1 -..I..- . .1 1 4 . I .. I . . , fill) King St. IV( - . ­ I , , - 'r . . . ___ ----I---- __ __ - - __ - - __ . I . 7,-e-.4 Irtern(J"y & Externa.7y. Prkm 1,0c.51,liv: . . .1 - . . . . I every time Illy backis tilrit .d. .1,11at *8 got lig -Ralm Ims le" - .. aRes o Catarrh I 1. .. *. . Bran('11 Office -161 Yonge. � � . I . - . I . I 11 mle that - �. . .- to st op on't It( . I . first of next 11ionth. "- [Texas Nasal ured eases o Vi & �� . �zN, Toronto. - . PrjYVQe'EZT_.'Z1ACT CO. ITew York& Lolian. - I _�..�:� ,; .. I 'I - , whell doctor at�Bt Ca. fA k _ . , I . -.- � . :­.- liplill y. DO: 1-11 i f t I I I grs. . . s failed. It is tile gr� � A %I 6- I ___ __ __ - __ - ___ ___ - - --------- . �l - _________,____.__ ___ --------.---- - --t . - , ' , � . - ' . . - - . ; I , . . __ . - - 1 - _. �. : . __ I Trile, you _- . .1 .. . . . I I . ­ -_1 .1 . - . -1. I 112VICTORIAIN --- - _G -. AND _. I _...'_ : �::Idlikl ill mall- I . ­ � : il . . - - - I tarrii IN'-�nicdy of tilt-- age. If you ate trotibl- n V . . . . ... .. -.1. - _. - --- -, .......-, ­ 0. 9% Co- 4 � GE STRO . : I . .. . ._ . . - .. _ . ..: ed w tit this disca8e give Nasal Bal it a trial. 1.qQ , . , . "'. : .- . :. - � Serious P­'�. *.... ', -.. - 1-. -.; TI I Pleasure Ridge Ihstillery __ __ - __ _' __ ' ___ - - - - ______ i - . L.. - . .: ':. , t 1; -. , you may: � . .. ' .. -- -, I - . .. � . - . . I - � . - �1� I . . Young.Nlr. Fol'undred ki., Squash Cer. iliville., fell oil Monda. I and 25 L I � . I;Ial may be - - - - I - . : , . . ­ . . - . 1 y warehouslej rop G b OHNSTO S .; ,.�__. t -:. . itler) at �u jlto).Watson's Cough D S-1 KEEP - STR N . ..%l,.l,\S to say just t . .. �, The all- y - . :i .:. . . � - - �. -Aw, lily good nian, do yo it evah have fox barrt4ls )f whisky. were 8mashed. - . . "L.. . - . I ith - �, . hunts heali ? - .- jacent grounds were ccinpletely flojuled, and Arc thv lille-4t In t world for tile 11tro-tt and , I .. . . I - . .. oi'� to ic.,-A w I .. . . . KT '* - . . . . .. . .- ­..- chest and for t e voicoli Unequalled. takin REGULARLY - FLUID '.DDJLI # - i.. ..: !­�: �11 the subject. . .. Native-Noije. � . seve ral workmen were injured, son�e of them I I . .-. . ..- . I .. . , . I . . : �!t!-,., then, be n : !�. IN'bat is the inattah ' n_ &11 rr- - I'trimped _. - 11111011111111111111111, , . , , .. o ? -N( fokes ? : ,:'- - probably fatally. � - . I . , - - . I ____ - ------- - ____ - . ____ __ . - . I .I. . . I!' ,-,: 1-1. l'iclity df. 1 ___1 Plenty o' foxes. ,. . I * i i I . .- _.- - � ;li , " , , . - ­ _... -.� I -, I - - , . � ". _. I - e . , . . I way * 'N E . � . . � - . .. 1. � The ca8y (juiet' in whichT. A. SLO-, m.. rAvr*S AST11MALE -. , I . : . .. :: A) .. . . .., .... ;._ . . . . . � . I ,.,. ­ - i im. entirel - . No d0trB " . " : �! ASTHMA never fails; send us I su,RtUN .1 .., . . y _. . . " � ..-. . : I -1. _.:.....; CUM'S OXYGENIZE E_AUUil0N of. . I . - 1,!:, waters of ___ � '. Plenty 0* (10(rd. , - . . - . 11 :. , , ­ . . your itiddrell,34-. OU Dwe will mail trial . '. . ., . . ;.I �,. ,: , ._ I .. PU RE C01) LIVER OIL has won� I way * Horri.K. THE DR. TWT BROS M. . I . .. . ' � ­ - - . Z!, [ - * .-r- * :__ - ..., .,. . to . . .. .. . - . ; .. I . . - - .1 I . .1 I ; , -� .. I '.,- . into pu )lic, favor speaks volun its mer- ROCHESTER, N. Y. co-, FREE . I I ­� .. No horses'., I . � I .: : .. rjuis 1p - - . .. � - _ I 4) 't- mah-the - _. Plenty o' horses. .. I ". 7 i . , I .- _. - �: ; I - ... . its. A� the office of the copapany, Toronto, - -- ---- -- - I � ­ . _. . I . : ;",Il the j nitttah ? . �.. .. GlElliTo Pinould drop'everything and Kell I . .r I � � .. :. .­­ - Ont., can be seen scores of valuable te8ti- - . �, . i �.: . . ; , . . ' ATAI.MAUES Livit or CujusT. entitled. TO Tur FDVT40K -PI e.-.,;0 inform your readers th -e rernedy .- . '� .. - - - _; -t-- - will care 7 Then-aw-what is CUR NOW . : ,. 'A.- that .tit idle _. .-I - No fools. , .: 77.1... 1 . t I have a posit i x for - . i . . � . . Z . 1. I. .11101liah while a�nv druggist will top'll you that From Manger to Throne." OverdOO quarto thoaliovelnuine(Iiiii-ea-c. itylt,itimelyu,jetholl . 1. - �. . -1 - - _- . I - I sand othope . . . I . I � .- . . , . ­ �jiitnner have -- I L I --- _- . .�'-':�." pa " - 4m Illust,rationA from great painting,A ; inlaneW:y etired. (I t wo bot t el less cases have been per- . I 0 - . . . ­ 1. ' . r I - . � . .1 .. for all I itilmonary ditliculties it stands unri- I 0all ho gind to sen - remedy FRFE to any of - , . . . - � � 11f . . �.. .. . . I_. � - I : li of tit) . - ­ :N Man friend -'. .­ 1. 4. , . r . . it It 11sinorande picture in colors, ton feet in your realors wit,) hj%%-0 . I . . - valled. . . I isumption I . . . �- I � .. . I _.. �. I - 1. I . . . . I length. of Jerusalem on Lhe day of Crucifliiom � Itimpvctful.y, C', if the), will se (I Tne the!r l'oqt Office Addre,�F_ ; - - .. : . I 10 '' �11 11111cli ; bute : .. ., .. Of Remarkable IR emoneL. -:, ..:.., . : Mo - which Spill only by subi-cription. Exclusive territory I'- A- k4f 04'U'". '". 4'.. 196 W sil Adelaide St.. Toronto. olras � .. . . . - . -, ­ . . d ty in a bright dish 004, I __ - I : � . . I ,_ 1� .... P;V kl.�ar girl2 ... . -- There was a Corsican boy who could re- makes t a fancv that there is someth I to agents. Address. tof termilo Will. Buto(K - -- - . .. .. I . . . -'-. L- - .III . . ing very i "blisher. Toronto. OnL . . . . .. ' .. .. . - .. IIIrLIIN a girl - . -.. -'hearse 40,(X)O wordN whet ier sense or non- nice Llieneath it. - __ � . . . _. - . . - - ::: 01, it ig the -_ sense, as they were dicAted, &till then . . �. . I a I . �_. I I . . .Th. Universal Verdict, '. . :. . . ­� .-. : ev h a Southe I . . . � - . . .. �.._� .. . . I . - .. . Its and Colds is tile most reliable ; . . . .,.. .1 '. Here s a Sample from a large farmer' . il I - �._ . k . . niclu to look to -1 .1 , single mistaki �. Dr 4arvey' - rn Red Pine for T-11 How to Ke!p It I I . . � ... . I . . - *duration. repeat them in the r ers d order wit out Coug et Itl Z - making- a I A physician, Medicine in use. . I I GOOD HEAL 1j How to 6 ., ­ . ­ . . I . ii. � - - . � Mar. den SlIlith, Brusse IS, Nov:' - P - . - . I— . '\'hy not'! Do whole 1111KIII-I it 111.111IR. N. -..I �I ....I. f..r -.41111010 ---Ul,v to Me . - _� .. � ). . abotit 60 years ago, could -epeat tile It S blinoun e n' . till. t lie . � L . I - � "I enclose $63 seco ind pay! . � . - -_ :�_ �1. . -0 , - 1 i: 1) t t &nian you . . of " Para(I ise Lost, ' witht ut inaking a inis- eed thitt the 0 'rutnt Goverh-'-11-I, Dr. -Il H. D'tE. Butfaip. N - ew ... ­. . - - . 81 18�0 : I � . .. � . I -i e8tablifilkilig factories forthe -------------- . I .- :,i �', of even your .o, trient in Lend. 1, take, altliout,h he hald n t read it for -) . ; - , - - . ment prk Chopp -,r. I certainly never ' - � . ,. . . , r') - - . �. I ­ - . . � . . ht'll Vou think I �� mantifaA -tureof the Koch consumption - ... - , . f. . I . ... . r I . . years. l,"idur, the great mathenvitician, I lytilpli. i . SAUSAGE CASINCS, i I _. I- . . I paid fo,r allything more cheerfully than . I .,. ­­ . 1. - . . . . .., . .:,� s , " V . � . . � .�_ . ;rit-II(Isilip? In- '­_ wlien he* Lecame blind, eould repeat the At C ophill, near Luton, a. ho) named - � . � . . . . . _1 ­ .1 � I Ifni portaition-s of finek Elligh-11 .,311ecp C"In" . - I . I pay : for this 20 inch Mill. � . . � .-. . . .., . t I Lie olles. But , ;..- Whole of Virgil's " .-Eucid " and could re-. Stiniwiin vomited a large bf()"v1.'_Ii;fA`IrtI- Hc is,'ariiving weekly. Also sinall .American Hogs' . . . . 44 I I I . ­ " , . . . . I - - _: ., . Iiian is the man , _�.� member tile first line and tile IA,st line of believe( to have switIlowed it wbeii (juite Casiug6 in lot., to suit purit-lia.liers � . �.: I . ___ It.surpasses iny expectation every I.. - , , - . .. - � - . � - __ I'll . . � . y 0 _. . , c !! she loves, and � I . every page of the particular edition which I Inall while dritill water ikt a we ' 11. ' I JAS. 11AICK . & S.ON:_Toronto. . . I � - It . I . . . . . I wit, and is bey nd tile representations - . . ;. 1-1 'I., *�. , , l! I t o be her hus- - . lie had been accustomed to rewl before lie I Easy ,.o use, pleamilitand agreeahlellis the I - . I -1 - - ____j&ff_ -1 I_ I.... � . of yo�r agents. It does seem to me it : � " . . � . - . I I � - �, . . . .. ' . . I - . . - I !-lake in nottry- , -,.. . beraille blind. v e rd i ' ct of all who have tried Nasal Itallil I M;14 AM WIVIIII0111 - I - 1, � r .. . _" - . . -:. 1, . - . . - ­ .- ... I .1 i - . Cold in the Head or Catarrh. A trial - HE 81.,v,T COUGH MEDI ­_ 41 ()lie kind of retentive inernory 'Inay be for . . . I niust require a woi derful stretch of . . .I...... - - i . Ci,4E. � .:,�___ _. .. ..W, / . Ill : I C __ - *..-.-' I - .. I - - MlSidel'ed ali the restilt of heer w(! --k, a ill.�- will 111111ce you of its merits. .I- onscience for these iron plate machine . _.. �� .� - - - . I . - - I - ­ � I . I � . I - . o1oll IN,= lywmz. - ­ 1, , l '' ­ - .. termination , � 0": V �" 30= -1 E'tTe . . - . . _. _. � . 1. - Loward one particular achieve- it zl�r_� =4 low � .­ .-F . - .. - _ - - One t 10USaIld stand Of arnis tire � e I , , _. , � .- I . fellows to claiin they have the' best , . . . I '� ... : .Cference either to cultivation . .1 . . - - . I I . .. I .- .i!lght to Boiston, - - ment witbout i sited Ito each of tile stale8 4 North and .... ­­ it . .. . choppipr on earth. 'Surely they never . . . 1. -1 : '. ,.� _�,_ - " _. . ( :_ - - I-2 ft-ut 3 in3lies in �­' w to meniory- on, 6ther subjects. This is, 6 _____ - - - � __ ___ - _ ____ . _. - � - � . - . - '), - ' ­ ., -.1'.. ,�it,.,' Mid a foretop .: fre( 1WDtly 8110WII by persons lit human life South tkofa 11"L-onjing, Nebrahka and t . - __ t__ - _____ 2 inch Chopper, Ne.W St 34e. saw our 8tandard., Mill running." - .- . .- I . Mollialla . . __ y - . .- s. . 111"ll t Its the inane . in regard to the Bible. A� i old beggarman . . . ­ . . ..-.-- - - . . .. f. �, �., I .__ . _. I i J. L. JONES IM . Smith h,Ld an expensive plate �-. - - _. ,*" � '_ ' t . . r .�.:.:.. l' ll, _., I Tha- H : . I IV' Several s000nd.hAnd Plate ! ... . . I � _': 7 . . - - . - � . �__ _. . .11 !;!,. t,til I6 inches, ,-... at Stirling, known 50. years ago as " Blind � ­ ead S=eou . . GR"'nD- Mill P evious to the Standard.] ­ . . , - ._:�xt. .1 � . I __ - _. � 2 Alick, " atforded an instar ce of this. He * f t 11 - I .- . . ERB for sale P. . - . _. - 0 le Lu )on Medical Company is � now WOODENGRAVER, __ - ----.-- . ... I.;. i. .. . I , __%­.� � � . . �. ___ I - . . . .. - . I .:., I _. - knew the whole of the Bib e by heart, inso- at 11-orc nto, Canada, and may Ile col - I &�1,lIftl2XING ST EMT, ' . . . � _. .. - . - 11 I ' � . i . . . L . . - .- - . .r(til of Emin . ; . �* %- 1-#'. . mile]] that if it sentence Was read to him be sulted tither in person or by letter on a] I I . . I _. . _ , IF_ 1 -17. 1 . . . . 8 , .' I � . - . - .� . . - I - - . L ' I - . . - , I! .hc inteyior of .' could name the book, chalpter and verse ; or TORONTO,cmm- - . , _....­_ ' chronic diseas. es pVculiar to man. Men, ' - . .. , .. - . � - - I... - __ ­ 4 - . - , 1. , ­� - I : * -, , .. , - , ,�!.t.,,f tile. *tjstice � if the book, chapter and verse -A-dre named, young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- - . ; -,-l-:-�Ij- --- , - :,- .:,.:. r i - _____ ------------- I", l ... I y - Ke. P� Your*. Engine.. .. � I -1-1 , � I I c l'i a scholar . . I he could eive the exact ds. . . seives nt rvons, weak and exhausted, who, FAVER LINE .SITCAINSUIPS. � - . I i I �, l.. ,,I., YI . . . - : .� .. 1; - . ­_ . ; I I .-;()I,t of thing, . - __ - '.. . .I. ;.J� I I. I - .1. I : . �� - . . . . � '. . - � to," 11 I . , - , . . 1, AT WORK. .. � - - . , , ;I %% 11,wan admin- � - A gentleman, to test hi repeated 'a verse, are brok n down from 1i f_�� ill, . . . - . I _�. . � . __ , . - I . . _... �.. - � I . : Purposely making one verbal iqueetiracy. resultinp, lit many of 'the following gym Saillpg weekly between "0'%'TRlRAL and . . �_ . ,: . . - . . . . . I . . �y , . - . . .. ­ . :it,-n-sts 'Of civili- - - . Alick hesitated, na 'ed th( place where the toms : Mental depression, premature F� i LIVE111"001. Saloon Ticketti $i0l, 9,.W and $W � 1! I 9� 1. - . . - .- . . - . . �_ I '... - � � ..:�_ I . I I m 0 iteturu'rickets $80, $Wand$II0.&ovordiug to � �, ". . : . I I � . . . . ..-.. I _� � I., 'I- -i . I- � . � - , ­ � - , , stoitlllcranda��nunotlatlon. Intermediate VA f L I -U-Y- - 0 -MR, � _., �, * 1 1 cille,rg,ilig from ­ : pa�sage wits to be f6und,but at thesame time age loss of Vitalit loss of memory, bad . C7 21 ` - � , N. . i, 1 a. 7 it c of an ex- , Ldr=j, limness Might, palpitation of the StecrIage V20). A plily to It. F. III KKA V, Gon- - -I-of." 1111-11111-W ... . . . . .- I .......; L� I., - pointed out the verbal) error. IThe same . I . �\ - I � , . - . . k* :,t<ha inight do --. - gentleman asked him to rel eat the ninetieth hear emissions, lack of energy, the orail 11%innagerf'sinnillinn shipping Co.. 4 Cus- - , . . - . _� . -1 L..��_,:� I . ' * Z___ Shingle Mills, , : . . . - . .. . __.1. �, pain in TOM 11OVSK SQUAHF, llo-N ri(KAt, or to Local ' - �_ . _ .., . . - . � . ­ ., : W Of a territory I verse of the seventh chapter of the Book of kidnIpyal, headache, pimples on. the face or Agent, in airrowns and Cut". : __ . I - I . .. .-.-: _� I , - * - - ­_ -- --- ­_-----__ .1 - --- . � I . i � . . .. . I, I '. I I ! . . ­ _� 'J I' ­I when id -the- Numbers. Alick almost itstantly replied, body, itching or peculiar sensation about the 0 IF . .. Chopping Mill I .. . .� ­ -;' I . I. . . - __ . 0 - _. - - - - - .1 . _... .1.L;1tA in the em- " There is -no such a v'ers,.. That chapter scro�um, wasting of the organs, dizzir 111. _ �_ . . . . . ..!.--. 1�_? - . - . . 11� - . -1 I -1. i b dore the e __ � Lai I : ,. -I I So ,) verses. " Gass, mdi has ac uired spec" " Deotion __ . "Oss , i 1') I Is A ustrian is __ has only i .1 . ,yes, twitchmi f the The Boiler Ins - 11 I ;�' milist.- . - . . . ­ ., I 1, ��* . , � 8 I,- . - . - ..- . .. - . .. -i - .;. � . ' ., I I waisequence _,-� - by heart 6,000 Latin vernse and in : er to muscles, �ye lids and elsewhere, baloulness, AND INSURANCE CO., OF CANA 6A - ' . . . : _ . 1. - '.. - - , I - , .. ­ ".. ­ . . �� . . I .1. '� _ - I" %� 1,01441 place. -_. give his memory exercise he was in the -ha- deposits ,n the urine, loss of will power, &tabl * __ = �� _ . . "Vieunea Mach inesil: �--_ -1 4 1 ., , Ished for I lie )rovenLion of oleain boU4 .- W ,. . I . ...­.­ I A co'mmis- ." bit daily of reciting 600 verses from different tend elrne a of the scalp and spine, weak and ,, explotfort,by proger Inspectioum. Sir Alexander _.W. :.1 . - ' - � I . ..-,. . , L . .. . .. 1. . I.. 11 . � 4" . -Gov. 0 Ontario, . TORA4,r __ . - . . . 1. . " ,*I%'('(l and filled _' languages. . flabby in es, desire to slt*.I,, failure w be: Campbell K.C. . G.. Lieut. I . . . . . � . . .: � ,. �,�­ . . . . - �_ - - President. Read 01111". Ill Toronto 141r".t. . . , : __ . � I . . � . .11 �­ . ­ . _. - _. ted by sleep, constipation, dritnessof I .. . - - . _.. _� 1111ber of ex -Chi-- ­:.. ' relt . - Toronto, at. Consulting Engineers and . ... . I . . All ay Large Returns ._� . . .111. ;` - I ­ ...:.� � ­ ... ., .. . I . I . . . - _.­1­1;oft. - -%11': . .__ .. _'. . � _. --,.. I li,,,- 0 . i- . .. I.. . - hearins., oss o ' f ,Shanghai, _... _' . ..,-, I �..: �' , f voice, desire for solitude, ex- . I . � I I'li- . A n Old English! Lyri. �,:: . -I SOLICITORS OF PATENTS -_ - �. . II'lelle � 'l . - . . ''. I ozo.1 C. RoBB. Chief Engineer. A. FuAsEic. See I .,. - --. - . .I- . .. I . - , ' .... . CADEN VIIWLE, Oily looking skin � : �'; �. ; . irn ,_A1 ea, ed with I F P I ):11ty of i port- :��.: � -Braqtford, Caq � �. ': e with the . .:. citabilit) of temper, sunken eyes surround I A wet- sheet and a flowing s '. . Waterous EnTgne Works Co.,, ada - ;­ ..�. 1..�. . I .. ��,�� - .. , . e it I - -_ -_ . . � , . I - ... � .- � � . . , IL: I I K number Of �: ,�:,� A wind that follows fast 1. . I.:.... . .. etc., are I ,symptoms of nervous d b*l't . - , - ... I.. - . I - ­ And fills the white an : ­;� hat lead to insanity and death unless cuZy . __ __ . .. - - ,-- I I)IIII)OBe of pro- 7�!.-,. d ruitling gail _1_111 t I , , - � . - __ - . I44 - � - ,,�, It Mas . .; - 1 � r vi r . . _. . - : .. 7 1 . . ­ . . . .. . _P . I I . . _. . �...: 1. . ! . . , . I ut cc . . , And ])ends the gallant . .. , wnsion e function wanes in conselluence , n - I (m I d ozen, &11a - '.-��.-. - . . � J , P, my DOYSI ­-;... I _. . , . L_ .- . A � ,�), M I , . :. in .. . . - . . , . I _. fl,jzen has been ' . -�5� lVhile like the eagle fr* .. . Those tted I C e T a t 1 - � . �. .1 . I I I . .�: .-i ­ !.- . ' *tat force having lost its - ,rtier of the ­ " And bends the galla t t The a . . SOLID : : . . . . . � - ...., __ 01. - � .... ­.. I ­ . . . .' Away the good ship flies, �nd leiLv , ' ' onfeb 10 .. - I% ife - . i,,,,J. Ward 110a - 15 es ...-.,. -. ignormaric may rinaluently cured. Send . - ' " - - - _... . � _..­ . - i I . - Old England on the lee. ;,:�,. your adcl en for book on all cheases peculair ORGANIZED. 1871. . - ,PEAD OFFICE9 T. 4 1,4 N - . � I ... - .1. _. . f7l' - &, there I .- __., I j,.lI(l it, is not . � . - . .. .. Le t .. � ..I,- 0._. . I` . I ''. In . . .1 � . . -,_.:._ �!_ ' ' - - - . . , ..-. , an. ddress M. V. LUBON, 50 Front EMBER --TER THREE YEARS I I ;* - t � whistle Will __- .1.. to RE !, ! s I... :; ... ­.. - - . ; � , . :1 . . . . , .. .1 �: : ., . - _. St. E., T( ronto, On. Books sent free sealed. . . .. - , 0 for a soft and gentle wind ". ;- - - .... , .. . _: .L. ,� .. - - . , . , - . - I I Is () f tile Orient. " : 1.trlt. I beard a fair one cry : . , :'.-. -,., �' , I . Polibie are IncontestablO. 11 ..... ::- .. � ` � , ''. �, . F I � .. :.- �. , . .�'. . . ;.� ; � I :`,­ i � :, - Heartidim see, thasymptomsof which arefaint . . - �L. :!., .... � .1 . I . - 1".. -.1 . I � � -1. � � . . ., . - ,- . . - . --- O.St game Of bag � But give to me the snoring brem -rl � ,; I I' bn I itation, . L. _ I k 4� . *", lls .rp e i^ n um ea. pa PI . Free 11rom all trictions ravel or occittpatteiL . . . .:,. . ­ Is. . _�. pt _ . - : ; . . :-:.. , �-. it, __ ^ g high -'--- rip ", no dames, rush of bloi;d to the PlIllid-uP Policy and Cash Bartender Value 'Guaraniteed In each roney. "L. . . . .., ­ __ .. '-a�r - . Ay, , goes bac ��,2!, And white waves heavin I ,� a )t � i :. .. ... . - .. � . L,, I - � _: ��,.,. . & . . 1. . . ''L.,.-. I ."'. t `�.,�-T .- I " �.. .. . lil, � than any other. :`r And white wav3s heaving high, my lads,.% head, dull pain in the heart withbeata strong, . .L . THE NEW ANNUITY ENDOWMENT POLICY. . L .. _. ': � ­­ . I �' .. . - . . - -1. __ _�_.. I ­ L - I I ( back so fsr ,�V_1' The good ship tight and free- ... rapid and irre ular, the second heart beat . . L � �:� - ,- ,­ The Rest Goods. . AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST ,":-.! 10 I � * - . -L �­ , ,:. � , .�,, �i . . . . .. - - .­ �,�,� �! - , " "A' -!. - . �L 1. - - . . - , - - ' i I ,_ �Irj,eginning- U � The world of waters is our home, .. ,_.. �., :W- . quicker tl An Ze fint, pain about the breast ... ­ l." . ': t � ' L : � .,.,:,_ _,*,;��'.-_ " . . I amu ., , . . ":. _. . 2, - . . a - . . . I � �. . . . . - . . . � Z . .-.. - L � I '.. 4 . I �., -, 1"11 V :...­ - .:. caitpoeiitivelybeoured.. Nocure. - � � ::�' .. o.� - , ; .­_-..-_ I - was thrOWU."L ',,jj And merry menare we. - . bone, stio., Sold by. the Prilkelpa F4)Ot .. - 11-: . � EAIRLY :-: PEATH. L .. e ,,� : .. - r. �: - 21, _11,1_�. I . . . . . 1. . . I . . _. � I If we carry th - " It' '.... 1: .. .,.,..-. for bo;k. A Wild Shoe De"ers. 1. Provides an income in cad agel iind Is a good investmenL L . . . . . ";: I Ir �..,:� . . .. .:"A I yncwy . . no pay. Send _Odre@�_ K V. . P0110as am 1VW=M_ Is arter the payment of two taR annual Prentiums..: � I .1 - . . 1. ­ : r .��_� 1, 1.�. t- - �. ­ \L�!'.., and imagine the ' -c�_-' There's tempest in yon horned '.'�-,�. It ]IVery ftir F4tA=j_" ' i - Fftrofffits. which an unex ed by Company doing business in Canada. ­ - an - _:..� -�..� .,��.. ,i�I - I ' - � -s..�:, LUBON't 50 lVont Street "t, TOroutP. 0 am - I _�_ , . � .�", .. I . *7jjg � `� - . . 7'lvw ­.. . ': -A And lightning in yon cloud; . . �' svwy Ave Yellin hiont the a of the . or at longei periods as my be lialeated am"& : : ,,��. *: 4. . P. - - - . . its plaom, to.be . ;1, . . = _ . . . .. I, - *r, �,:_,,�� t � _'j. �.:,-.- . . �L . - . _. , �L.'� ",,_ .Lj '. . ".111, But hark the music, nukrinerg I , ,LZ:. __ OUL I .11 - i lnguie& ' I L %., , - , , , . a. _ .. I 'A".1. I �1_ . ­�.... Firistreb = swurities--ffan .. 0 t . - . - aw e Alb"Inte a" not Mable I* be "due" or "CaUed all ­" ­ .. _slk--�., �t Ilateid of bei,a , _ - _, 'F . . . "... . ,- . 1111111y .1 � � _ .. � , * h8jjCL_ L'..' * , � The wind is piping loucl - ��, - ticuffs! and time - rr"U so Allocated ­ . � I 1. ." - �', I .�klli.l ., I .1. . - .., � - ­ I - 1, , �11 P - i -e -Aer any , I , ; , I c at once �, ...' � ; - ­ ft9are 11, i L - . . I rl, Ic - ­ - . I . � . ", I . like tOu" :­_ li The wind im piping loud, my 1boyv1­`.:.._ -.-'-;.�.. -" . I � I . 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T00URSU our paper you and Yates, at d 1. E. Johnston, of Tor- in fun, but his opponents Bay that if its , I " :� �' "'. .� �'. �. to the address label on y : . . I . � ..: ., - ,--- �: .. can &I ways ascertain the date to which death to lih8m- - * ' (iL Q U I S oasis. Woodman -Hilte said his nomination was made . I . � 1P a . � - I _ ription to'T[W; Nzws is paid. onto, spent X nas at John Gordon's resi. fun forlhim, its . ,,DI'CKIE A I . . . - I . . � our suvic I . �L - . .. ­ bl a I - - : . - . - ­ 1; % Maittemces axe acknowledged r ( deuce. The distemper among hoeses-is ire. . 0 . I � - , - . - . . -1 . .1 I -. .. I.... 1. � ­ c � ange - * ncil to be taken ., .. . . � . - -;�-.� . ___ - . . ­ . .. ' - w - . - .. .. .- t abel on the first pape 01- - . . I of date on I � fo r �-cou' parted not as bad during the last we0k- 1 . . - . . - .. . ney at this office. Always -The vo 13tagion kbate. ; . . '' I ..- -- ­ .. . . . lowing receipt Of -MO ; _� ­. �. I . . LL . _ I I . . I . � . � " . . - . 1. . _.! :- keep the date paid ahead. tf Monday next, wi. I be held at the same We hope to see the co fty , I I I -1 : Wisb YoV All A ? '�, � . . . . I— I r of SnOW,r, . . .:, .. . ­ - . I - . . . I I L places in eac, I st b -division as last yea' -Nve want a small shows I I oiw - I . , _'.. I L . . . - - I �_. ,; . * .: '1_ - . , .. .. . .:. . . .. . , . . � - . . . . . I . I . . I .1 - I . . - --. ­ with the exce)tion of No. 8 which will be about a foot 'deep,. to make perfect sleigh � 4�1'_- . . I . . �! I . . . . . . � I � . . .-.. I .�....�. . ._' Sht fickmotto "'wo 6 1 in Matthews � oute, Brougham, instead ing. We SUDPOSO the atmosphere halk J � I . . . . . . . 4 . . . 4 . L .1. , I . - . .. 11 .. Ln I - '. ; . 'I, _. - .e - sn�6w ur�til after 8180kiOD. � I . I .. , . . L . : .. . _: .�... .1 . of Agricultnr h Ill. See proclaniation. not time to staw that he � I I .. I I � i . . . . I - s of this Day. - -Mrs. Ro sie, wbc has conducted a -Capt. Ham wishes us to . . I I , , . .111.1 . j' . � New Advertisement . I ., - I I ( ; 'I . . . . - , ,a here is in no way responsible (gr the false I ! *� L. . . . millinery an falicy goods businer I- I I T", fe : - I - .1 . - ­ � . ` L' " *'-. _.. . F; ::� . left On Wednesday alarm sounded on Wo&Wiy night. He . , . L . .. .... _ . . . for the past t o years, � .� � . -W. J. Dale. . I � - , . I . -. .- . Card . .:: . .1 . .. .1. : 1, � . I . I I . - . . . � - I , ' . . . - 8 e I as succeeded - in estab- had every confidence in his men after the . � . . . - . � . . I ­ . I - . . . .. � 1. Card -T. Pou&pr, . -.'- * p ' - � . .. ­_ morning. cement that no such a thing '1� 1, . . . . I I _L . - I . . I - I . I - :_ IL �. . .. .- ...-. . - ­ , ,;. ., : - public announ - I __. .�� . -S. Mackey.-_� I -_ ­ -.1 . �_-. _ ,:'." lishing a, goo bui irloss, wbich.will here - A fine choice In dress goods and - the - , . . - ... Locals . `� ... I I.. e. His iptention is to pros- We have j ust opened out a beaul iful lot ' �­ 1, ' best lot of cas ­ - � . -1 . . - -.:, �.� .; � - a ,ed by -Miss Hall, of would be don brueres we have ever shown � I :_ _ Card -James Hilts. . ._::, f fter be co dud I . __ . .�L " . "..'... .. 1. L ... . ecute offenders in future according to the ,of f ancy china and glassware. I . . . . , __ :,_ Card -Geo: Parker.;- - � - .... . 1. . .' Osbawa. . ck and colors. Shawls in . . ... . . - .- I . - _. L . . . .., . . I Vote for P irki r -and have your finan- rules of the company. . I Good'choice of tea sets, four .piece sets. ' . ' . . .. .. __. .. ­'. Card -Samuel Bray.`.- ..�%*. '"..:.. ,:. I . .. . I r class in St. Azdrew's Sabbath porridge sets, egg sets, and an ,alegant light wooland �eavy. Ladies hosiery, - . L ­...� . i j. -1likently. -He � . - - :. . -, :-, Looals-James Hilts. .... z...:,:1.. I J I ces managec int . - . gloves, collars, f illing, ribbons, baudker- . I . . - . . -1: . I . - I . . � . : : . - . '. . - . ­.. � '.. - ment School, called at the residence of G. L. line of fancy pitchers. . . 7 , __ . , . Card -Abram Boyer. - -:: 1 . _! I . -A very sausfactory entertain ebiefs, etc. . - -I.... . --: - Locals -Geo � rge Parkeri . _ -t� I -,.: �. �-.� ... was given in Deh H of St. Andrew's Sab. Maver on New Year's'eve, and presented Ladies and gentlemebs tea cu ps and - .1 . . . _ ­ *.., . . So I I _. .. , Ing, in Miss Jennie Rose, with a kind disposi. r me nice white boas for children. . _. . ". - .- -Card-Harry Westgate.". - .., . 1. _. L bAth school, or Tuesday even' , and accompanied it wi saucers are here again in great va iety . Any gentleman wanting it nice saii . of . .1 . 1 ,____ . . . ...: � . :. L- well tioned address tb - . . - M, Pirie's ball. T1 e ball was pretty , and beauty, and at prices to suit a] I - . -1 _7__� - Card ' Sylvester ackey - � . _. � ....r * ered. a supplement in the shape of a lady's . olothes, overcoat or pair pants, should eall �. . I a � uts-J. S. Barnard.*.'- filled and a first class program rend China and glass mugs -for the cl ildren, , L - . . ... . . . .. I - - , - Wedding Prese Bridge --T. Poucher. . Goo. Kerr, Esq., ccupied the chair in his secretarY. Miss Rose was surprised, but something nice and cheap. novt, the quality is right and the prices - � . . :. . - -� Claremont Iron - . - the thanked her scholars for their corisidera- . will be made right. Collars' ties, gloveg., . . . 1. -1-' jovial fasbio 3, and added much to , , , %.- ... .­..- ( the affair. The proceeds tion,-ana was pleased that her feeble We have the prettiest lot of butt r tc., at prices I - . .-. PICKERING, ONT., JAWY 2. 1891. pleasure of ' ct them in holy things. ' dishes we have ever shown. 6 mitts, scarfs, sacks. shirts e' - . . ! � . . I - � � - . . --- amounted to something in the neighbor. effOrts to. instru . which are runnini them off rapidly. - . . _. - . I I I 0. .. he following officerR were a pointed "Some handsome vases, large arid small, - We are doing the big trade in oceries - * . . . . � - . . . . bood of $3 * T . � 917 . . _. �.. I aS . . .. a I tackey another voto and evenin . .O.U.7 meet, toilet bottles, et,c. . tnis year. Everything in that line I's on - . 1. r - � . I - . - . . I ___ - Zl*otors, -1 T ebd g at 'the A ...- 1: ­­ -­ . LOCALISMS* - k*ep your in , for I . � . - t es I Ight. 891. Bro. G. S. Cowau,M.W. ; as 91R68- ban - I I.. . - . . .� - .- .. . -Thos. K mp horn is- now Compelled Bio. L. Perrin, Overseer ; Bro. W. G. Pretty teapot, and te&pOt stan d fresh and gcod, refived, white and . . ­ - _.. I L I . . . I pitchers, water sets anci you will just have loaf sugar, essences and spices. cr'anber-' . - L � - . - . - - . . - � - - . . . . -We wish to all --; .1 *_1 � I m bon e. On Christmas night H m, Foreman ; Bro. W. W. Sparks, . . I .- , I . , ­.. z � . to come and see. ries, oranges and lemons, figs, natfi, _. t I - �-- ' -A Very Happy New Year. -i,.. bout 9 o'clo k, I a comDany with G - W- R corder ; Bro.,J. A. Hilts, Financie- - - L . . a I ' - _� .. . . 'the 6tb, as "O We are up to the time with out selec. cheese, currRDtg, rRisaris and Xmas can- . . I I -1 � o until after lilf Ceeding home, be slipped, B o. A. Findlay, Receiver;Bro. W. G . .1 I.. _ . .i .- -Save you bet Decker wbil pro e Ions. I ; �.. .1. I _.. 3urely lose. � . ipped Mr. Decker who : tions of drV goods. . & a below the loweFt quotati . , � . I -i : some person must I and in doing so t: arren, Guide ; Bro. W. Cullis, 1. G. , . . I . � . . I '. . , , .. 1:: -Turkeys and dollar bills are not 'as fell upon To .'a eg and broke it. The . W. V. Richardson, O.W. ; Bro. I. , ' . . . . - .. Amehommmu . ­. I.. L _. . - ' . I . . �. I/ - -, . ­: � __ drugs in the market this week-. accident WRS very unfortunate and will e., P.M.W. ; James Hilts, Trustes ; , I . . . . . I I' we are doin' . . . . - . . ' _. .. � � !-. "I ­ ... -John R. Winters has re-assumsd his IRV Tom asi e fix some time. The in- . Dr. Eastwood, medical examiner. We cordially invite all to eome and see what 9. . i .. . I . . _. - .. � . _. � 1. Auties as book-keeper at the Spink Mill1s. Jured limb is doing as well as could be Bro. I. Wise was elected as represents- . - - - . . Things are marked low and we want money. - -.. . - . . . I . - .�_ .. -That muff yet remains here unclaimed expected. I, is surprising how simply tive to grand lodge. I ; I � ­ . I . - I . I . i ' ' . . _-.1 L �r . -inless applied for we will send it to an accident (,cents. I ,- riday evening . 1: . - . I _ - . .. 'L . '. . . . - - , �_ - ... -At a meeting held on F _ . . .. 0 . L . . . ? _ . � . - � .- . - L ' . _. � . , :.. -.:. " pound. Vote for Park r and get the be- nefit Of Dec. 26, by the A. F. and A.M., the fol- I - . I . ­ . � - _.. .1 -1 -Mr. C. L. Palmer, of East Saginaw, his six year., ' ex )erience. I . lowing offleers were installed by W. G. , .L . , M . . . - 1. 1: 1-: L Mich., is spending a few days with friends -it is mst(mary with Governor Howse, P.D.D.G. M., assisted b - some of ; 11) i*cki*e arquis. �, .,� I _.- . - y � I .- - - .1 - . . - L . - . . in this locality. � . Decker at C irist nas to treat to a good . L . .. _. . . . I ' ti: o Whitby brethern :-J. H. Eastwood, - -, a L. . . - . . . . . . - � - . J. Davidson announces a huge meRl all pr som rg confined within the Vr.1 - I - -.- . . � -1 R , 1. ; Geo. Kerr, S.W.; H. Westgate, ___ _ _ ___ ---------------------- � . - . I . �: -1 sale of farm chattle at ills place just east walls of the ounty po�. This year was J � W. ; W. J. Reazin, Treas. ; J. Gormley .. . . _.: I .. . �� of the village, on Thursday, January Sth. not malde RD ex,-eption. Roast turkey. Socy ; A. Falcoher, S. D.; D.B.Gormley I , - 11- L . ' - .11 - - :.. , - See bills. i I g were amone n: LEAVING PICKERING-, - . . . - nd lumber 111111ce pie ard phim puddin J D. ;Jas. Gordun, Dir. Cer. ; D. -Mel = toing -1 . _.. .. - . - blander Jaynes'timber a - . .. IL � - I _... P - the least noticeable luxuries piovided for tosh, J. G. ; R. Davidson, B.S. ; J. R. Goinff-- .. I DECEMBER 29the _... 7 - � - - - � sale Id here on Tuesday last wits well at � ibe eiega d. All the guests eu- Uinters, 3.8. ; John Andrew, Tyler.- %-.P . I. - . . I - . . � . . 1. ; . . � - ..: .. e' disposed of . � - _. - .. . . . . . .. I,- - tenZe, and the entire stock joved tbe4sp ead heartilv. Some of the After tim meeting concluded, it spread was ; - - - . . ' . . I �,_. . . . . . . - . , ­ . . , . . I . 7 at good fair prices. more reftneU'members of the company enjoyed at tile Gordon House. Christmas Cards and B oklets Cheap. - _ . I -" . � - _. L - . : : n .. . . ':' . . ­... 1. m :_: L " i M. & E. Boone's store 0 pronounce t ie spread much superior to -The tirst'tew moments of the New . I _:*� _. ­: . _. . .. . . . . . . _ . _. - .. . . . . . I � .- . . . . ... - I . Xmas eve, a sum of moDev. Owner can that which hey bad paid 50 cents f0e 'Year were spent by our firemen in dress- . , Latest Novelties in Fancy Work Cheap - . . . ' ' . ' ' . . � __ � e by pr 'Iks Cheaper.. � .. - . - - ' . - I .-L . . have sam ovilig property and pay , while ex slA to the sirls ot this wicked ing and answering to an alarm sounded . . Felt, Wools, Stamped Goods, Si . - . . . I . r this noti0e. - IC expect that in the speeches- Mosene .. . . - _.- �_. ing fo &I world . i L b 7 our town �'ell. When a large crowd . . . � Arisene, I , Etching Cotton Cheaper. � �.. . I .. � -The regular meeting Of the 100 many pr scriers expressed pleasure at o' villagers bad assembled, it - was an- - . . .� . - . ".1 - . - .- - branch of the.Huirane Society will be being preset: t. . - - n )uuced that the bell wait tolling the death Dolls, Carts, Wbips, Buildirif Blocks, Dishes, Autograph Albums, Note I - I riday) even-- I I . . , __. . : - held in Dale's Ha'I on this (F Iffark your balloU for Macker on 5th knell of a decaying year. The only ob- Paper, Scral Nxilis, Pencils, Paints, Easels, Etc. ', . � ­ . . L_ �__, . i - .. . . . . .. . - . . - __ I - . dance s requested. . of January. I - I . - � . A full atten I . . . - - - - � ,_ _. . . : . lug. . I . Jectionable feature about this affair is tbRt . . - , KING TOYSb'. ­� .'',.:- ; . I '/ - .- . - -Fred G,- Logan leuves this morning -Mr.. Campb(ll, Of OttaWft, in remit bably some building may be entirely - . .SEE TH1 WAI, .. ... - a.- , - --' at the BrAlsh Amer' 13 � . pro . med 'qats at Cost. -Se .. - . " titig .his re�'ewa 41, 'couples the cure a I . � - - to spend a term I . . . . for IS'. MUSIL11118d, ere the alarm be conBidere� Thirty Trimmed and Untrim - i i � . . . . . . %. I - . . . Business College, Toronto. Frank will following opitilon, which has caused a genuine. The test served.to show, 6w- Bargain. I shall be pleaspd to meet all cusLo(Ders'and supply them . .. .... ..-,: . cater to the public wants behind his blush to lrodu!e :-11 In doing a:) allaw ' . Ing. .. i . . . .- . - ,, ,vo ever, that the alarm wire works equally ­ � w4h Xmas Good at lowest prices before leavi . _. .- - . I . . .. . - - - - father's counter. - aly excuse us this me to wis, - , u every success and pros- well in frosty weather as in a more tultry - . I . . . . . I - --- . . -]Readers will kill perity, in trying to provide a r,pley, clearl. i . - L . . " - week for s season. 1 4..--- - . . - I - _. carcity of .local happening. We -fair, independent jourDRI, one worthy t9 MRS,. L. ROSS Ey '. - '�­ PICKERING. - I . : Vote for Parker and have your fin. ___ . . , I . - � _. . . - �.: .� '. 1. .. - have such a run on our columns of mun- be placei in the homes of the people and ances managed intelligently. .: . ­_______ ­ - - _­ - _ _______________ - - _____ - - - - - . � - --- . ,_ I - icipal business that we fail to find room read b,% the young with profit,- fostering R I I - ---------- ____ . - �� - ore localisms. � � % . Wednesday the ratepaverg of B.S. , - : - . for in - . love of fft r play. bonek-t g3vernmeut, a# . - . - . - . - . _. -The Preparatory service in St. And- N'o. 4 West, assembled � the fichool , i . .. � . � ___. . general ati� municipal, and of true Cana- � . . . . I . . _._­ rewls churth will be held on Friday 1 bouse,at9 ii.m-,to elect &trustee and * L 1k -_ . . I . . - , .- dian lovaltv. Itbas always seemed to MEN - E�- WISE I ..,. L ­ . ' . - ..- � ... . � .- e. ., afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of 7 o'clock me that 11a)usil[ g the other side- is not other business. On motion W. J. Dale . 91-- - - ­___ . - L. ­ I a . - . , . . 1- . - . .. I . . . S�' ' ­ - - i - - - . - ... . m in the evening as previously announced. the beat in ,thod -of arriving at the truth, was called to the chair, and declared the � �* Li I I �.. . "' . .. . - , � - . .. I - . . __ .... . �. .. Rev. Mr. Chisholm will preach. Ii meetiug open for business. When the Give your eyes, boay and purse a glad surprise by eing . ' 1. L - ..... . . nor are pe ty I e ghborbood tends quite lectiug a trustee was In order. I . . r - I . - iumerous corres- or are watter of e � I larg . lep, I 1'� . . Pon We extend to our 1 krge enon h t) fill the earth. even if . the names of John I ield and Peter Me- . and purch sing one of those n' .., 1. . . � - . . � . - L. . dents the complimenis of the season.. thev have filled the ruinds of the partici- _. I . - I . - . ' .,L . - . - . I � I . . . . - . . . ­. _: . - us even more . .1 I 1. . - . - - . _ .., I - L - �._ and hope. that- during 1891 they will issist pants." . Diarni'd were proposed. and as neither :, - . N'r I - � . - , - . . than in tile PaSt III our . irtaxes showed any sign of withdrawal a poll:was ERCOATS I . - Vote for Par er and'keep yoi 0 - . I . I demanded. 11110000 - � -..,.- . - . � I efforts to reach perfection as a local jo�r- right. '.. . . The excitement was great I zff) - . _. . . , :;�_,* nalist. I ! I _. . and supporters of either candidate worked to order in best style, good trimmings and good work.' , -_ - . - _1 ' -if y3u mee a Oerson-with a hauglitv hard for the election of their man. when Made I I ­ r In the cheering 11 . , - I . ­ 11 I . . . F'o 11 And yellihg New air and dignifie head anywhere within a rea:dy-made garment I 'L.--, I I � Year's eve on out streets, many seemed tbis -township or I the' next few weeks, four o'clock came the ballots were C01111t- manship.. Every time youbuy . _. I ... I . 0 I . ed. The chairman gross and announced ' not be. . . - - to .be making the last few hours of 189 � I you d yourself 'it base 111justlee. Do - . I safely say that person is from ' . i 0 i i I ' . . as lively as possible. Perhaps they did Vol' can I the result as follows :Total votes polled- . I T Ii k before You purchase. - .. .: I— Pickenrig -*11a e. The proud demeanor - I . . . - . - . . . � . . I .. - this with the hope of making the death . 110, Jolan Field 76, Peter MeDiarmid 34, . � -gulled. . ... : . is occasioned b the presence of a hand- showing a majority for the former of 42 - L L i . . � ' - - . L . ano of torture. . . I . . . .. . be loss of a - n ble votes. The chairman %ben deciared John . 1. . -6-- W. Decker mourns t Duffins' Creek is com- G]REIG., TA LOR, PICKERI G . � � - ..-- four -yea -old colt and lays the blame to The iron bridge " Field elected tra,itees of B.S. No. 4 We6t . I A- pleted and rig may be seen at all hours for the term of three years. Considerable - -------- _ - - T I . I . -1. __ distemper. Undertaker Ridley remove of night and day testing the holding' cross -firing was indulged in by the sup- --- --- - - ------. --- - --- _. - -_ � ----------- --- �_�':. its fur and placed it under the clods, � . I - .- � . ... down by the river. The beast was worth power of ft'R a aclous stretch. When the porters of the candidates. which served ,.. . . . . . _. .. . - ' : - . . . muddy w ,tb r comes we are thnk in a measure in- . . - . � . : . I - . a roiind hundred., ' * . - about cov in the planks with sawdust I no doubt. to make the ' I Fall and W'Inter. Goods Is - . � - -,. - :. - - Vote:for I -lilts as Cioun4blllor. in . terest more rife. _�_ . . . � - - . . � .� . - I ..- _­ _�. ­ _. - to save it' fal face from becoming soiled e :' - I . . . . . . ,- - . . . . I - - We made no extra charge for putting w-th. mu Vote for Parker and tecure justic A .. . . . . mu dy shoes of pedestrians and . .. . . : ... - .­ - . _. . � I - County Council. 1. . I 11 . .1. . . . . . - . - I 0 ------- �-_ -., I - I . ; . ­_ . . . the . . . . - . . .. - , L , as the A. D. 1990 instead of - 1890 on horses. Ills is a struc-ture of which our . I � . i . � . . . . .� I . . . . ,� . . . - - . - - 0-.0-404P-0 - - . I - . I I -, I . I . . . * . I - . . - - 0 . � I ... % . I Samuel Stewart's bills, who bad a sal, township well be Twond. We bear . . AMONG OUR OONCEOSIONS'.. - ' _' . * I . .. - . .. I � . on We(Inesday last * ' The mistake caused ome exp -ess it regret'tbat R sidewulk '.. .'. I . . Blanke'ts, Flannels, Hosiery� Under- . - I : _", - - many to Bee the bill who would not s . i � . :, I ! . . - ' . ' - . does Dot r in i long orie s;ide. To allow- J. H. Wag nor. formerly of Sndrlad . - - , - - . - I t ,;- �� - ­ - otherwise have seen it. . . . - . . - - 1. .-. . - i . 0 C.. .. ... )`�" ! - _. I for such t le I ridge world have had to has located at Brou'lism. where he in- -, .' , - .­ Clothing, Yarns, Wools, Et � . % . . ... Mackay goes to the ' OUS 'unpledg6d 9 ' � ..... . . : _....._.� P I be wider. This can be remedied by pat" I. I- . I � � : i - I I . . . .. _�, - - and fair play to aU sectionsi. tends to conduct wholesale butchering .:: . . . - � . . . . . . I . . f i .. .. .- . - .- -Parties having friends buried in the tine joist exteading from one side.covered business. � . I I I _.. . . 1. -0 . . - . . . � .. . . . . . � . . . I . . L �, : . . . - . I ­_ I - - % north part of lot 19, 4tb con., Pickering. with plank ar d p:acing a railing. When At many plac" in the township we - - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .. . .1 . ­ . . ,- . . . - . - I - " ` ' i . - . ... : . _' i � will please take notice that the owner necessity con pels this we haTe no doubt .� . .. ' ! . notice woofl and rail piles placed on the - i _. We are also showillig the finest nd best stock , -, - . _. '-. a a - . I : - � - - . . . - . �­ - having sold.the timber thereon, they will it will be #OD'.. � - . - . I �� . - . �.. - . I do well to look after their monuments Do not *all for a Personal cau, ture out road side Perhaps the parties placing , . . . .. we ever had in -. � ­ . . . I ... - .. . � � _._� . __ . - _. .. . � I and vote for I Mackey. . these piles are not aware that in catie an . . . .. ... . . . . _ . . . . � . . . . ­ . . . _. - -I- I s are beim, felled. 'dent abould occur, o i g to horses � . . ­ r - � - * I i I . - . .. _: . - I . ,-- . while the trees P. Fit of -The ire neu'.s concert g�veu in Pirie's accl %,in - - . I i . - _. - . - . �.. . . Vote for Parker and get the benel n shielug at Ciew. the owners of the ob. - TW ED S__ NGS9 WORST , . .. .. . .: - his six years' experien�e. Hall o ! f Dec. 26th, was r i PANTINGS9 UITI EDS 1. � �. I -., �,._. . . �.. -J. H. Beal, of West- Toronto, called a decided success in every particular. stacles can be held responsible. We . .. I . '. * , . - - . . I . . - . ... .- . .­. - � in to see us on Christmas, he looks much The reser -e seats were all disposed of know a man who had to fork over $125 - . . -.1 * . ANCY SERGES...-. ­. - _. � � .. - f . . . . . ­ . . - , .- :.: - days befo el nd the entire hall was com- for having caused it runawEL,v by leaving a .. . . . AND � . . - .. . - . . . as usual. Dan Casev dropped in and * I - . . . I :_... .. :, _. _� nodded at -us the other day. He - Ame fortably I 11 d. The program opened pile of rails upon the highway. Readers, . ` * , ... . . � :.. cu t . . . . .. . - down fro& the city to help dispose of some . . I .- . . - Mau, Mr. L Ise, which set the audience A gathering assembled at the residence - - - I with a ittle speech from th� chair. take warning and save'needless expense. . : - . . I I . . I . a .1 . I I:- feathered. an hAals with his famil v. . * VER . OA N G r . - - - .- ... I . ,D_4� not baUeve the rumor that =ackey in a Jovia ..... me of mind. Then follow- of Mr. Isaac Littlejohn. 4th con. and had . i. _. - . - I - I .. . � .. - . 1. has Vesianeu, Ike is in the field to stay. . pleasant !ime. The following address 6 . .� . I.- . I I .i ... - -4We could not possibly ed a eborns by the enany , " Smiting It - I In Beaver, Me ton, Worsted&Tweed . . . - -pretend to the Rock", by J. T . Ric ardson, was well wai Yead and the presentation made . . . I .. . . . I . � � - � _�. announce who "a * here to share the received. ' J. M. Palmer sang some comic lo OuR FRIENDb:-A few of your . � . . . . - . .1 I � -. . .- � I � - I . I .. _. ., � . ­ .. - . .. _. . I _... - turkey bones writhe us on Christmas. son gs and wi is heartily applauded - S.H. neighbors and friends have intruded on , .. .. . , - - ' - ' - _.- . . _. ­.. . . . ­_. - %. _. Somewhat - in the neighborhood of five Jeffrey sang "Queen of the Earth," in your household this cvening to Convoy to Children, and .Boys Ready-made Cloth- - _! ..'' - . � . ... I .-; - I : hundred former re.3idents and their friends good style. Just before .the diarna- you the news that you are not to be &I- % , � 0 . . . � :.. . . - I - � . -- . , .. � - entered our citv gates for that ,laudable ,,Out i L , i . n - -.! : I.. - . . I - .__ -..- - . n the Streets,' was called, an in- lowed to leave our midst without hearing .1 � . . ry 0-:....... .. - . - ....­. . .. � - 9 - _N . .... ... 4A V low prices I . ....-- : .. . purpose. ' termission 19 RE; -announced during which somethin' of the esteem which we outer , . . . I . ­ -1 .- - . . - - .1 . 11 I . . . . .. .. - - I.. . Vote for Parker- and secure your just the local or bestra rendered some suit- tain towards you. "You came here a few ' . . . . - . . - - . .- . .... - - dues at the Connty Council re the Pic- . , - 1$10 . . . . I ... . . _� z - , - able music. The drama was then. pro- years ago comparative strangers. but now . . Mens Over oats made to order' - . . - - I . % : - . kering bridge. . * ' . . . I . : .- - .1 ceeded with and was admirabIV rendered. you lea,ve us as endeared citizens and we � . . I . i . . . - - - I -we would' caution butter- makers - I I - - - - All the Paris were well sustained, bui feel that we would be lacking in our duty - . . ­ . I : . - - � - - . ­ I !.:._� . , against making pound rolls Ander weight. perhaps we ight mention without flat- if we allowed this opportunity to pass . a . 0 . - - � . , . - .. . I � ' . � . �. I.. I . 1, . . Last Saturday about four hundred rolls tery the Pa ts of J. C. Greig, as sedate without assuring you of oar appreciation. Re '0 ' O' O -B NT1. Go ­ I . - . were confiscated in Toronto from this colonel, Mi a Woodruff, as a victim of You b&Ve been both friends and neighbors. � - [ . -, - . I .... ': - : - - __ -______V0 � .-.--..-'' '. .- cause. Make your pound rolls sixteen ' � . . . . ; .. : .,-;, -, I. . .� . . . : ounces and save dealers from conse- Daverty, an J. A. Hilts, as a cojore. d in-. Your house, home and hand have always - -_ ------. --- .. - : .- .1 � _. I dividual. 0 scenery was all nted been open and extandod to all of us with - . . �_ - CILTal I __ �' - - _: quences. . . " I - I .. � .. � expresslv for the play by our lo artist out skint or measure, and we &U feel that - . ,d.� .--. - . On the Sth of January remeMbor that 1. - . I.. . . - . -1 1. . .1 . . - Mackey deserves another term of oMoe J. A, Hills, and is it thorough di6play of in parting from you we are losing those - . . 0 , .. .1� - � . : . .. . . - . � . - - on account of past sozvfte& his Mrs. J. M. Palmer operated whose places is will be hard to fiU, but . , � . Pr (:) , I ! ; - I . ability. . - I ... . - . . I . I - I : . ;,.. - irely ho Y' ay be prosper- . . j - . __ . -Apparently Christmas Day was a the piano. rho orchestra was composed su our tuture m I �. . .1 ­ .. . - _-, : . quiet r,ne in this village. A stranger of Jas. H&Jley and James Gordon, first ous and Tappy, and that you will find Ile ftest usortment ever iffiown all kindsv at &11 priO& - � � .&&& I . . I - _.. z I - I I V I .-. 1. r._ _ . driving through would have thought that and second violin and Joseph Gordon, friends in your new home as many as you You can get a s0ve from 50 cents, up as high ail - - ­ . . ._..�. : ��_�'- .. � the petrifying process had obtained a fair piccolo. ! play at various times creat- are leaving behind you. We ask Mr. and L . . . ..",4. ., I .. . , . . . I ..; , , . � . -, . .._.: �_ hold upon nature. But for many of our ad moisture in the neighborhood of ones Mrs.'Littlejohn to accept this lamp, Visa . I.. I., you want to �o. ,. All guaranteed. Call ..� :�.... I ... - .. _. I- � - - . L . . ­ 1A . .- . 41 . ­ L: I � I . L _ ; . at other times the audience Turner this album and Nettie these v4soo - -L - - . .-- I - - . - citizens the day will be long remembered 'optics, whil . for prices, .whether you buy or tot.. ,. . . _�L . .f . .., ..: : �- .. _,1 i - . ­ ! I � ­ � . . ' _' . . ... : . . . as the -happy event when the fa were greatl tickled at the playfig anties as amal I tokoxis of regard ftm, a few of Ina �.� _` ­�.�.-:. ­�; .� . :7�� � mily cirole . �4� , ,-, ,,, _. - .. . ;... - I . -��'. . . , � . . ' : C, . MI_ - - - : � . � . .. . . . . . . - . I . . ­­; I ,_ , . . . . .. I _ - I . . � ­ I . ; - , - __. % � . - .�.� - was complete. We have boon b ere somi, of Pate t darkov. The proceeds who will always wish you peace emd pros-' - . : - I.,. 4 �'. - . .1 . .1%_I_ _ ;0�10 ,� . � . . . , - . � . . - __ -1 - . - z . -, . - - , . - . _ _.- .some severi ra and never have we seew ,stmounted t something like 055. Atthe perity. Signed on behalf of your iriends, � .. ,� -10S - , -.'. . , .­:.­ . yea . A'C= 4=rr 5-�, �,--,. I -1 I _.. 1; ­-_-tsN*-_.i�, ' ' *-" ,Otgert requ at of many the company de- W. H.- BRAx, B. CARTim, P. J. Rowit. _. . . .r - -I - ..1. ­ - , ­ 4�� ,'W._NJv,, -,-�, return to renew " -=W*�AiMN-17 .4. .V1 . . - "... ,0111. �. . _. ' . N..-- . f - : I ­­. .. . I" ­ B A. � . _. - .1 , . ItAlojohn replied "r, " . � , I - �' ­:: I - I ,.F.* " 4-;Ifz to (-.i,l 4d to rep at tho concert on Now Year's Mr. 14 iu suitable - - bles, .Wl�ch: 1W . .. __ _J:1 . , . :41 4� . . above fitove pipe thiln �.. . :% -1 . :1. .. I � . . N.;- 0 �, - � , . - �:,. -_ - ­ -, " " ': . Ali, he fire$ � , : ,. ,:;,.!.. .__ ..#, ,,� -;th I , , - . - ._ -.1 � z . . . .- r.'' , T I __4 part ebanged. 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I - - - - � - � , . .�..d", ­_ .11, "I IF, -A __.__._1"1'1111.� . . -, - _.- i MIM . . . M. BATEVAN, , . _. . U0 & &o., coroner. , - King I , :.. street, Pickering I... : I , S:30 to 11:3o ; Evening 6 It . I , AV. , � �, . . V#Vtf 1, r I � - . � -.;, , �,_".r,_,_�- -,-' I - .. � ` I �_ Mis,.3 Ida , , - i "Fr�pnpll Of Mrs. J. W. Brad .- -)ry � servat, I -1 1. �'� Is prepared to give lei i Those wisbilpK to Place . . . instructiop .will kindly 'I'. at cla) . . - . I - - ..- ,, Thorough Irstrui � - - Tb,e best of references 9i . I . I - � -------- I I : I I - . L,el . . I . - -- r______- 1 . _ �� , " _.._...A._________ I . - ,� _ ., ,. I)OW &7 McGI U I ters, Solicit0m, & � � :_ office, Whitby, Ont. J n � - A. bgcGillivray, LL.B. . I r � II - ___ __ _____ 1, . ,.!! . I . HOMAS PARE 1, -- T �and Holicitor. &C I . . i couimkis�n. office: 0, .. . � jug; dpen every Satu . _____ . . - __ ____ - __ . I 4 . R. FAREWEI . j. TER, bounty Cro, . � .. '. Solicitor. Court HOuse - -------- . - . . . . , :- - '.. ' . , ENTON & D3' ' . .JN, D Solicitors. Notan4e -I- .. and County Loan A tis') 4'. I. ' , � � t , east, Toronto. TelcpL . � ,� ­ nere will be in Clarem, " I..!-. - '#; - Hopper'e Store. 'J,"r i� U , I 11 . I­ � _____ � Vetel ), , L' - _�__­ ;_ I , W H. HOPKI I ­ ; � _ * surgeon. Gra, . . , , . rr I . � erinary cmege, orou , the domesticated ani . . night promptly attendt I at Mr. Isaac Linton's. __ - - ___ ___ - - . - , H HOPXINS,' .. * (3EON, Gralt orinary College, Tom .1 and Cherryw�od eV(:T . - . the hor"'s foot attend lot 33,7th con.. Picke' .. _. Landed to. Te'legraph - ... P.O. addresfi*: Green R �, . so( . . I � .... . 1'_"...11. I I -, .. . ­ ING SUN L . I.P. ]RIGS. T. This 10- , 11 . -. � evening in th.e year, . I . �. Every person Invited . - . I- 6ke grand Cause of Tk . I ....� - I __ __ - - - _1 __ vuoinc t. �� .. . . . �- qz­_ ------ - . I . I -.: . _. 0onret 1. . .1 . . . �­._�,, �_- I . jAS i)�N - ­ missioner for _. 7101 tal z wout. ont. - . I - - ____ ____ - . - .­ BUNTI\_G, ,4. Be Licenses for tl,, V . ace at the store or I I - village. N - - I - 'L ­ EORGE GET . � - . G of Marriage 1 1 . PunW Fmtory---Stri . . I - - __ ____ . . ' I., 'D R.BE_kT0'_S .. * conveyaucer affidavils, Accou'_A& .. Money to i,)an wif .. �_ bated. OFFICF,--� '. Brougham every 11 I __ tmnaaction of busi-Ii . _____ . . . . Ai ..­ .. ,...- �_ I 11 - I . ,�,.e I �_.�� � . �" A. POST, C I ..., A.9 for the cou I . I . �. andspecifications fr - I building. Steam It. I . I ventilation a speeU I . corner Dundas an � - . Residence -KiugstO . - . . ____ - - - � . I I � .Atlri . - . I .. -� _'��­- - -,-. : FAI R B AN,7 , � � Le Auctioneer, . . � . . . - . � .. willing to condact and toLk es thir, oppo I rons for past faven . I � of them. Ternis 1 . - I - � rangementS as to di . . I at the office of this . . - - I __ HOMAS P01 . . .:- ' T tioneer, Valu.q 1, * the wb.ole of North . . attenti-on given to aJ i Charges Moderate. � ; Box 47, Bi-ougham, I . . . ____ - . I . L . . � - Boot, i ___�____, ____ I I - :'i L I . .... JOHN LL'_ . . Maker Ptg7v . . proinptly atten4led . li � ship. Don't forget' - News, King strcet, I ,� I . , � - I .��.; - __ . . 1� .. - I - ; . .. . , I - . , . -I ­­; -1 _,�:.; ----. -.� , I .� L ­ .., RDON H . I 11 . I- Go � . . . jaln-2s Gor,lo, � I �_ .: . ,: fine new brick b, I I L,' " style. Every conv J� 1, i , � .4- .-, travelling pqblic. I : 1. � and sheds. , . V__ _ -.------- . .6 , - . . . ! . _�_ ESTERN I ! A- W now open fi i .,�5,. travelling public. _.. . I . I .�, . �, abiLnged hands, Ila ;. �._, � , , out. Situated as i � i� . t �,4� �; *' it is convenient to I Z. . r i I .,.. � - -or lunch at all rew � , 'i ,.-, W1. ' . and shed room - F �,-L , �_�­ I horses or cattle. ' - I . 1 17 ._��ik The bar is open at � :-. A - ,-, � J . - with pure liquors I k i .Z,A�j,. � VULLY, Propriet, � � -et. , - , - "�� �, _ __ . � . . -1 , � 1 "4 ""i . : �_].,� _.. -1 . . .�! - , .� ';­',�_Y­ - �_ - - ' � GUTHBI 1� ­t� i" � ­ 1. ,1 , -A. ering, OnL It, _1,'_�--� trade, I am guara 1� 11_1- _.� � . �, -g � ,.' ­- �i F. lAzarus'E e ­ . o P PkL' 1. cleaned -.)n Yort 6.1.,, ­' _ ';,_�� ,,L�_ .. .,-. rate& �.0�1 I: 1, _ .�,A 6-. - ­ 'L ' � I L I ­ '. ­ . . ­ . �. 11 - " , " , � - I � " ... -.7 � ,:- L. . . ­ . �", _.L _ Onta': i .1 V.- - . ��; 4 - Vl::;s�'­ I- . PICK19B �_, . '. -­ �." ­_ _N1 ­ .. - ._.. I k1# ,,, - -��_! 0 the I �r,�­_, -:�?,-.- Imfor : ' i:,.' �L-_-_� i ' � , - - -�:. 'Vaukid� Busim LX �,'_--I�:�,: . omel Homti - I _,.�. - kt'..1,� - 1. . 3�1�. � . 1. " . I . , ,�U 1, � .1 LL._ " _ . . , 190. ; __ _. -ko'clook. L-, , ­ ,� , _ . .­� '. � - - - 0�4__l �' N . �` - :1� : I - , .1 :- '-f , " SELVIngs B i : .. Y. 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