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I `I . - . . � - I - - - - . - I � - I -1. ­.... I � . I . . - . � . . - I I - � ...R. . J. , I - I . , - .. I., ; . . � - - � - VvVfe0*t4=6%1 6a lebo - -I . I ... ". .. . - , � . .a#V . � . _1*!,� ­ .- ­ - _.. - --- � - . , I BROUGAAM. . . . " �, E�st .Scarboro , . �, _ - ,.-.. DECEE 9 . LIVERy I OUTAROUNDUS ...' .: - I . .".. "'� ­ .. : -v I. . - _ . 1. .,N - 'r - (_­� .- - . , W . ---.--- -111( . . � .. - ___________1_� P&V :..., 11; -"- med"I. - . - --�, LAIMST WCAL RAMM84 WM1WXV By . 86m Mrs t's Im I t On Friday last, the unifote WWI' ­',.J I . . - . - —�­ As I have bougli u Dan Reddin'S liTOrY . 2=3 MM98 AJM - JOTT111) DOWN BY GM 'a another .. examination was bold, Miss Smi ,o.� V .o. A__2_i_ th tiresid- .,:. . .. , R M. BATEMAN, M.D.; C.M.,VX.P.' business And av added several now 00WMsftlMzr" - • , There light in the wowumap le&- I I �ttl.' � . " 1"urow ' �,_- ­1� 11, . I . IOU hour -:Creek ..�� :: - • & S.M., Coroner. Office and Residence, iOg at HighlaDd school And "Mr. ., I I . . � � ,�",_* �) -A,.' , . - - horses and b i , I cavisecomodate -- CLARI[MiONT.. �- '- - . l"ure ball on . school. . . ,,:�,.­', - King Street, Pickering Office hours: Mornin . Tumda* night. Gormley in this me %. �'__4L ..114..� - . . . . 9 the public w g rigs at all hours. , " L Boo the " * W I amouncin _f . . . '. , -, .- . . 8:30 to 11:3D ; Evening 6to 8. 6 . * t' .. I I . ..-- .- posters 9 Rev. Mr. Lovering preached A TOrr pram , -� , `�, • _ . . . . Covered 'b to all trains. . the Brougbam.'rjuaion Sabbath - �� , 6,� . �,_ . , .-. - . . . - 14 In lWoftca-Mvery TueMa*afiwmo" Tim X16W a='- "Cal OFTWOU On Sunday lost, wbii� WAS. -,-;.' - � - .. . - �, .;:, . conneoi-tio th livery I keep a - --- versw7l to take Plow on Thursday evening, . I ", _� .., z - - Vocal Music. .. , . . . Will be found in the 40ae of G*rov*s Pwav y listened to with wrapt attention. notwith. _'-�"- , i" _. , , - L , ' I - 0 - "' - - _�:,__� , , - Factory, Clw=out, where be will be pleased to ,�,� ___._,._______"_"" " ­ " ' I ..: ",/� _ Dec 2ith. A agendid . ,� -^1 . :r_,�,�, -Sale, Coo ission and Board- ,. - - . program wffl be pre- standing the temperature of the surround " "' ` - S .. - -�­`;"���_ . ' . . MO env of his subseftera.1 sented. � , -'�. � son,, _ - . i !� ,_ .�j f- -, I . . -110 ins! atmosphere. , I "....: . PIIPIL - . I . . " *.. I. -_ - - .A splendid ..." M-iss-1da Simp g, S� blei, Pickering. , - Rev,-Rippaa and Simpsm 610hawed lot of cattle left town on The first meeting of the Migsic,li 4 'L, _� OF THE TORONTO CON- CvOC). v,�r. :L---m;(.._**_ r--.Mo pul its on'Subbatti laps. (*4 1"'. :", ,-, " - - _____ - - . - - - -1 77— - . `�' .,�-;r-� . L . Tuesday last, having been purchased of , ... I - r . . servatory of Mnaic� in prepared to give leg-: hich was recently organized by Ray..'" 3�� . . ,;.i Jext Monday night is the L'O. F am- E. Alger, b Messrs. William & Hall, of w 4*�''- I f", I . . . . � - I . , ._ ­ . �� _6 .11 . : . none in both instrumental and vocal music. Be- o9a at 9- 9" I Lovering, is to be held on Thursday eveu�,., . -. � I . . . . - ferences given if required. a , %&ON a 40 .. : . . . 1. - cert. All should attend. Bowman i a. The cargo numbered twenty ing,16thinst, We sincerely hope that lthe_,�__.�,._, ­' , ­ .. 1_. �T , - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed � 30 . - ­�.� '', Mud and fr3st are pro -!non$ on the head, and were a choice lot, and will serve society will have a large membership. = 1. _.. -. , . .1 - . . 400 am . .. :� %­ W .--.-. - IP4, 1 ... I . . - , '. ,ffz�. - -- AddrAss, ClAre11101-t. . . . - 'o` i weather's bill of fare the" days. an Ximas meat on the Montreal market. The "A flower that blossomed bright an - _,.,; Ideg m p, : io " , : ��i - 1.,. I . . 0 ftft� - -, � .., _ , a" - .r. . I P4 •pq P4 o The Misses Femer.'of Giew River, vie. average weight was about 1400 pounds. A bud so sweetly blown � - .,� � , � , . _.. P" iinr at W a 0 � V .... *1� . I - A reaper claimed it for its share, .,Vt ., - I . . = . - - ­ r" .0 . sre# .I._ A_�', A ­. 1, '3 iced with their uncle. Dr. Ferrier thin Goo. Walker, a jewellery pedlar Was . � - '­ ,. -) . U'r Gi ..I� . _.. _... - . And swiftly out it down:, ;t'-'. ,i. .­'. . J I �, . . .. pay - L : 1. .�_.. . - '8 week. suddenly taken sick a few days ago , (!'.I " , � ., �_. � �..,;. , ;. - Le at. I. .. . . .... - , 0 Q "a . - The above tliil"4�­v - .. � - . - Ca AIR A .stanza inapplicable io 1A . I - - - - - - .� . . .. of and now lies at Gerow's hotel in a very nor- - ­ , � �, 'go" a rn a &I : . J E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- Z N .Jdv ,_� . :. John Mitchell aDii Min Tarner. . FlOreb" Closson, the onlydau&ter of Mr. ;�` .. 1 X, .. - . , ' I . ... - . - \ I . ,;i .. -- • TER, County Crown Attorney, and County a . . thin 'one the lunge is and Mrs. C. D. Clooson, who died on the " J. �X, , I a Green River, visited his relativer condition. Hem Of , . " .e,. �� - -1 . .. 0 i�f ,= as IV t; 1:!ed on. man ,_ ' : 'r' .. * " " - " . . - -Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10-y - . ., .�.-,,�_;.t - , - , * .. . - - I , "N 4 I .-I 1, week. said to be " v - ,i oerasiz is Dot 7th iust., after an illness of a few d ye dot. 1. " � ­.'�_ V. W, , �'., 11 .,­ I - - I k. 11 I X - . � - -. Q� I. . - . - 40 EM, qeA - . likely to I .',r ­ 'M A . �� . . , yet he may linger for stion. -­ z � -_ I '_ . JAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. - . � - It was &be second son of Frederick . Whs Florence was a very brit au&. ---.� n - ,. -, ' a S .9 a .... -.1 . �,, � " ,; _ . � - . 0 .0. some time. t makes the am lament- loving little girl, being a great favorite with :: �-�, ,--.. " 1 'ic,.0 etc, :Office at at _� � . ; ­�.,. . - . . . TARY Pub. onveyancer, e 2! uTf . . .. , George, who was dro drowned at Rainy River able, he is with?ut 9heans, and cannot ob- both teacher and pupils at school, where,_`:? '.� I , -, 9 .- 'Thistle $s;' near Broughato. Money to loan. 10 .. . /' . ­ ., , �.'­� . . k district, and not the first born as stated vain assistan , .. W. . .�'I, i � MA . � . ce &om Mends. He was taken her death has cast quite &gloom. _.0. .. - P I The- - � ''47 . = z 0 last week. W at this place while following his b i .� . - 7 - . & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. 1,.;,q ;;j aj: 5 d s-a-6!5 d m so . u81new parents have the heart felt. .�'.. " _L " .. ,,, T , V. �. . . Om y oil, -- L. 7 ­-�� . % . It t i Mr. Hall. of Streets vW a n "LU company with a companion. . -;!� , � ' ., - Dow, S 1i tore, &c. Mee opi)ostte Post- V* 05: C .081080. k ­ A brother this community in their @ad 11 .,. -, � - ". E4 114 - vemout. ,. , t, � .)..-! , . of a' j,ic3nt. ino. BaM Dow, B.A.; Theo. I A I 1.tizmw A ,% -:- this week, and purcha"d the celebrated is now nursing ��Z.;� i , " _ . . office; IiA A a 0 A ,g him. •"Sbe is not dead the child of our affeetion. -`t;z.;�i 1. '. . , - i, A. Vc V - 0 0 P Q 0 - Q - � � '. 3 .� : , � zi, .. I , • I i - r� � 8y 10 . - Z.. , a J . . , .. X I . .... .. : . . gray, LL.B.. Money to Loan. A MN MCIP41- Stallion, International ftom Grabs Bros. - . But gone unto that school . . - .. �� � . . - . - E-4 Pi I - � 6- - . 1: - ;-. -, , - �� .� . I W n , d i ;zo i and paid the for $2, . . ­ . . Where she no longer needs our poor ......-I - ..-..::. � . ..- ­ - t! , HOMAS PARKER, BARRISTER = - 0 I' di 0 ft re . . . .. . tion, . protw, : :. I . z - Q �'% 0 WHITEVALE. . ) 0 - - . - . 9 0 04 The rink will be fo . .. � An �;; � V., . _� _- ".V, - . . and Solicitor. &c. Money to loan. No �) . orly qpeued on - - . I Christ himself doth rule:,_ . 14., , , . I commission. Office: :Over Ontario Bank, Picker-' . . . . � . - I _ - � . . • 00 0-b • 93 a �, e evening of Chris , - - - Za - : . - , . .-VIt. I - � � k 0 u I the day, Dec. 26&b. . " --,i - _ � �, -�-!.-4, ,-- - . , , 1 14 . . - . � - ing; open every Saturday. 4-y 44 W , * to k Mr. E. Turaer,of Eden,-visited at 11*ger. - - ; ­"r- " ­ . 0 . . KINGALE. - FY,, :,,, - � . 1. . �. - I - re A Z a man's on Sabbath. . "I . ,e I - . . J O' Good music will he pr . . . = , a 0 10 a ,�vided. and the ice . - � - . , , % � PO .01, .2 0, . . .. 4.;:;.�:,, �j -1. �­ 1� - *1-1 i ,' . . W S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. I* = r. b. � will be in better condition than ever be. W. Hagerman has been viniting_ at i . ., - . � 1� I - - - " S" "', n Amos Mrs pareHg, of . - ilt: M � • rence, Ormiston & Drew, Barristers, . •0 . f 0, �*- 'fore, which is saying �nuch. Come and Coles, of Markham. � Perth, is visiting at :. `��,­-* . . N 99 5: .1 . . . I . I I .:-,...,. - - 1 fathers, Mr. John Lawrena. ... ­ � Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toronto Street, To- - . Q0 1b, see. _.. ­ , , , - - . J I .�, - ronto, will ba at Claermont every Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Willis, of Brougham, Sun- John Lawton has torn down the L nortk; ` - " X a. - . . i ..,�. X 4, I . . . . . - Offise over J. Band 's shop. Monev to loan - 22y 14 -ON '_4 I" �ft '0 go fa- - - -t- _r T Mrs. %.flik of Uxbridge towneb1p,met died in Whitevale. side of his old dwelling house. We hear it`. : - . -:4,` 1 W ! : I - . . . 1'... " _: Fin 8tock of :— : with rather a painful accidenL,oD Friday. B. A. Ellison and wife spent Sunday with is intention to demolish the -whole struc-'.'� - _W IL� : - . .. .:, -1. I . - - - Veterinary. . I _... While WighLing from a vehicle a& the her mother in Toronto. .'�...:, . 1*' � tore in a the spring. _ --�,_� I � I - - . I A L I . � -�,_�_­_ - , - - - - .11,1 � , I � -_ station, bar skirts caught on sown, pan of Mrs. Mott, of Toronto,- is at present with �,­ ': . I . ,,:,--,I. ­­­ ,.,, ___ A - ­, . . - . . - . Mr. Jenkins, who for the past ten weeko'�'-`:.. I H HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- � - * GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. WATCH ,1 JEWELRY the rig. and the lad was thrown to. the her sister, Mrs. Joe. Wilson. y has been holding revival services at Brook- ... �. . I . ground, •sustaining a fracture of &he thigh Thos. Forsyth and Goo. Deruishim, Of lin with great success, is . L . � erinar7 College, Toronto, will visit Whiteva,le � now carrying on,*.--. 1 _-,i<-, � . .�- ­ , Claremont, spent Sunday in the vale. *�t__ -- " .. .--. and Cnerrywood every Saturday. Diseases of A. Storey, living a abort distance from similar at Greenwood. ' '. . - the horse's toot attended to at my shoeing forge _. . , SILV WARE to ` ; here bad a call from a tramp the other Mr. Taylor and wife of of Sandford, spent . Our pu)pit on Sunday afternoon was fill- - ,.- .: " "' � . � i. _1 lot 33 7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- - .. a season with relatives here last week. , I - - .:- kend;h to. Telegraph address : Whitevale, Out. . :.. � evening. The stranger was somewhat ed by Mr. Jenkins who established himself. • t-.' V. - \ .--- . - ..., I . , Anthony Reesar, who is supposed,to have : - P.O. address: Green River. Out. * 34-V , � . . .., . .,: seedy looking. but his request to as a reverend beggar of the first class, , for -,, ., . . . ,!, -,. ... .... - - be kept been poisoned by paint, ban almost recover. � �. 1� -, , , " . : " ­.. _­ . . C OCES .. .. upwards of 01 were' to -. ,,,- .. - .. . . 1. .1 � .. over night was granted. On being shown ad. - wards the. - , ' , ' I 1. . ' . - i - '. Societies. . - . "pmnnuation fund. Capt. Robinson gave , , , 9.11 . ' P'Am, are stay- _�, I - __­-_-_-�-___-__-___ . 4i, ,-- N ISING SUN LODGE NO'. 185, I. O. I . . 6 . . : , T. .. I fiom- which i to hill room, Mr. 8001WO was not pleased Mrs. John may and family a short talk on the bible in the evening, 1%f - . ,o inalie iselecti6'nB v tb the atmospbere of the chamber and ing with her father, D. S. Moody, of this ter which he conducted a prayer meeting. _� -,,' I . . I . - -, - _. I R.G. T. This lodge meetir-every Monday - s . .. I , , F�i. . . .. .. .: Bo expressed himself. The gwd.natured town. __ _.; - - ­ , � - evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. - I . - . for. . ­ . . . . :_ boat thereupon became indignant, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W ch, of Toronto, Never in so short a time did any young , _-� Every person invited to join and help advance . 1, .. t ... .. �.. .., On man so win the hearts of this conimunit I L.'. --- -_ - , . . ... -, the r,-&ud Cause of Temperance. My - ! politely Asked him to leave she . ;at V& few days with her Parents, Mr. 'and As did Mr. Agar, the young man . . ". - -" � , � Holiday - Present S* He next called on Joseph ;r-eyM1a"zsi Oro. who = •... - r--- � � -.1 - - - d Mrs. Shaw, of the Ba, Mr. Hewitt 's Place on this circuit, for a , `:.�* .' .- . - � t\ - , . a list .. _ �:� - fusinces garb*. prom asked to be shown to his room . few P" short time. A favorite he was with O;3 '. .�; I I . . ., - ------ - returned h w y ,­ . ? 4I . -. Prices asst DIiishingly low,. and the Second time found himself alone home after days � .,.. . - - I . r- . : � � Conveyancer, &e. .- Do Queen city. � . and old s.like, and it is with Sorrow, We _:� -.'-!�',. " I I . . . . -, , � . in the open air. TA t board of, this obooky - he must leave upon Mr. Jenkins' o6va"g. ._,_;.�,�', - *land Bros., dined Oar best wishes will follow him wherever . �' . I , I � _ . I r I , __-, , "' ­-, __ ,:., sMing shelter in the Jae- Now'sud' of No � . . HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Coca- : _ �., qualit 6ns'idered. .. "'. fellow, he was with learned man at Whitb last week, he he roams. ;. �, , * . Whitby 4, '_'­. .. - . T.imipner for taking kindavits, ate., Cl : village. Such ebamters should be sub- being on the � . . ;11. . - - � M .. � � . � . . . ,�- " . L III a able- bodied resident. I the city a few weeks ago, has returned look- grad. ps - 1­iL.., BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage � . .. � s of some ab ;k' ' . mont, Out. my . y , Grand. Protect as from the two-faced " � 4' 7— J . S. . ARNARD' jected to a severe trouncing " the hands Mrs. MoCrohin, who was taken sick in How often we with a man who Man I . I - � . I . . � B. Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- � I - Everything is progressing favorably for M better than for years. as by the hand with the pressure of a vice, _. .-. .. doe at the store or at his residence, Pickering . .. . � %" ... I U. Moore, of the city, called on man asks bows1l the folks are, and appears the ' 1--i ,.� . Village. 12-Y .. . . A=L.L .L I.= JL . L .. ­ the Presbyterian tea on the evening of the y as :--- * '' - I I � - essence of sincerity, but as ' 1, . - - ­­ - . --' - ___ I __ _____ - -_ - - , - 28rd ins&.-see poster* for the names of of her old friends this last wea, and thinks �-' I -- - L R 'BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK . I Me is turned, meets our enemy and runs' ' , . . - A Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking �C� .o w E' opeakers,all of whom promised to be there is some beauty in the country after through the whole gamut of abuse of us 60 . - - '. ' ' - . 1. affidavits, Aceountant and Insurance Agent. an. .*._ i ... .-. I :.�_ , . � present. The three 91CMCD&S Of S FOC. him I This man is not a man; he may be I - " .'-%.,_ 11 - - Koney to loan on farm operty. Wills pro. I � ... � ­ WV ' We extend sympathy to Jae. Maloombe, classified along with that animal that ca _A I - . bated. OFFICE-At itevale. Will in a . I ct'"fu Rom * _1� 1 _. it. `��., V, � - ,�.. .., ��; .. - � i be W M I euter"nif,jut are secured in the sudden _IeA of his mother, which a disagreeable odor to prevad �:-:�::: �; .-. - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the � I collent tea to be served by the "adios, good e where ever . . . . : transaction of business. 27-v . ! and event to* place last Friday at her - . '.. . Akers and excellent music. The Rev. home in Sc&r)Or0. goes. Whom does it hit 7 _`�.-.� -: 17. � - I mti."'�*.� - I i ismo 1 daT�AL3VXf....:` I I , i. . - - . . . . . Arch4tect. i . . I . shakers Muteh. M. A., of Toronto, is one f Thursday nigbt, 3rd inst;1 just an lodge. - _� ­6611- 1"t] I I two J 's are on the war path, but boys rushed 1.:'•'.. - ' ' . i;i Has on hand � a full assortment of the speakers for that eVening-Mr. Mn John bow a noted pugilist, I - : i'MSY, COUNTY )iRJ­CJHI 96 u �h as ion he was about to close, some of the ' * ' . � � . . - drew the - . k for the county of Ontario labored " a student for six months dur. out-winded a rvd-headed John into the middle of the room, up ­: . _.. . . . i!�,-! . . . Drawings I . n and reach- tab ea, spread the table-cloths, dashed on ",` ', ' - . and specifications furnished for every, class of STRAW 0 Ing the vacancy of Erskine chum b with ed Graveenhu t first. I - _. .�; � . .. ... % -_ t . . . the dishes, and placed as tasty a spread be- -. t'..'i "-t , --- . 1. building. Steam and hot water heating and much acceptance and success. The con- Otir privy banker, Mr. Jas. Thornton fore the fair members as we have ever . I ... - . ventilation a specia,ty. Office -Genie Block, � . . - , " ; . ..I and.R ot Palpers ! . g,rop,i.. n,A,w..,.d ,,, . n _:. I.. �� I I , , . � � -, .- _. corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. .1 eir appreciation in and C. C. , our extebaive Jersey deal- . or tasted' The weaker sex- being sati fired , ­,;4' - ; . Residence- Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y at prices that will suit all comers. Call A I&DRiAbis manner when be left them to erJmve par the farm of vr. P. White. , . . . the sterner took their seats and )idly -'-- �>', and inspe�t these machines. . All oorree nos intended for these par- ral -, - . I _: - . - A-Uctionee�ng. - . I ��_ . &­ .. complete him siudit a in Knox college and stowed away the rich things; This action I , . . .__ - A . L _�., � , __ ---I - . - - ­ 'log ing mummer by extend' ties must to Thornton & Rem- on the part of the brothers was suniply a 1--;--. . i � . ­11___1____________ --S---,,--- in the f0i extending to ,4 1 or, Stock Dewleral, Whitevale. rs _.--.1_:-- I � - FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable him auDacimons call. Many expressed am parts return for a similar one from the sisters. -. P, � - -�_F' � I i . 5 TO 10' PER - CENT The largest boo ever known in these - Le Auctioneer, still in the field, able and I . � . 0 regret that he did not accept the call. took Place - Everyone present enjoyed himself and her- .' ' I . I.- willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, I on,Friday and Saturday on the . ,.'' z and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat , . Members of other conigregations were 'also farm of the fim. The invitations self-if. they didn't they have themselves * .. � I - I.". . - - -.- I .- �.i_ -i - -- - - V .­:_ - I I . I . . Ocount on ­. , itations to blame. Such substantial testimonies of , - "' - I roes for past favors, and hopes for a continuance . . � _ , . . _. . , - :,:. , 19 pon4d to nobly, and some even _., . . , , .. . .. - � . pleased to form his &,,- uaintance during ww* rise . - . _ D . of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- . his abort stay. He.is at present the as- came without1such, brinjing three, tour good fellowship do much to build up a good . . � - :�'..... rangemen ts as to dates and terms can be made �rid . - d'. . , � ; healthy, constitution and temperance lodge. ,�_�_- - " .. .. at the office of this paper. 45-tf BOOTS4 1 DRY GOODS ! tor of a large and prosperous coDgrega- five teams. Our climate must be 1. . . . . . ; . . ":fir's;: . .-. . lion In Toronto. We trust many will be south as such moving May they frequently take place is our wish. '. 1 - - , - been are becoming usual in � .' . ­��. , ;- . . � .. ' . . - - HAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- '-!-,;; .. I �. I � . . . I present on On Saturday night at 7.30 she as the _'_,� � I 0, I the evening of tha 28rd to we]- the iniddle of Dumber. . .,.:;,.. zi�.2 � - ­1 " . T`tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East. York and notice in the store said, Capt. Robinson ad- -­.' . " - ", , �. - I - - :-.- 'b-X, . - �� -;` Now is the time iO' BU4 ! come Mr. Mutel, and the other speakers Some of our villagers are very inquisitive dressed an open meeting of the Patrons of � � �,;, t, . . I- the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict. .- : �_ . .. - . �� . attention given to all orders b ail or b. - . - who are eimeted, and so enjoy the excel. to ascertain why some of the principal of- Industry. � -,_'-,'�, - - , 1 4:1 - . 9 ry. A good attendane -,,- . . . � A seemed to . -1,� J, I . - . . I �, ­ _11 - I Charges fdoderate. Address ;UB208. PO'el'INUR I I . filing music rendered by The Uxbridge Pres. ficiaJo in the Methodist church did not en- give the Ca t. encouragement for he made .'-. ,�^-y :�,,., . - 1,441. ..� - . byterian choir. terrain an of - the Jubilee Singers during j�. - . . _._.- I ,_ . Good - Cheap. y fiLrMe" ,sl - I . .. . _. Box 47, Brougb am, Ont. � I , coil 09 a good speech, exhorting the honest - . ' .__ ­ - - 7 'Your correspondent visited the - ; _. I . Boots awl Shoes. e work- their engagement here, instead of billetting of this land to prepare themselves, to . - -i . . I .. -i . . be t, ­% - . . - -.--- ---.--,---- . _ A— . - --___-_-__­_-_______ - '. 1 * Brio al, your cans. . - - men's oyster supper on Frid them around with scarcely any notice to represented in parliament by a farmer and : I:.. ..� -, .. � �: . . ay evening, , �,_ �, - , . . -C - ­ , JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND -SHOE I'' .. . and was deligh&ed with the whole affair. the other members. It .is certainly very not by a lawyir or a doctor. We say, hear, ,. w .(-�� jaw - M, - , �-.',*s - - . aker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders Meyal -9 and Ladies' Overshoes swap diwm, The oysters were cooked go 4L nicety, and strange that those whom we should have hear, with the Captf.or we believe to have - ' - promptly attended to. Experienced workman- - -1 .,�. _ - . � I . '. �­.!. - . . served in abundanoo-no plate of - soup expected majority of the the interests of any body or corporation ,- "_­_....;U I I . ;.:;L .;-. � . I -!-,4i � - I JACKSON BROCK ROAD. .tronpe, did not have one solitary uest. well looked after, it is needful to 1:� ..., ship. Don't forget the stana, nearly opposite the W H to entertain the i . . - . News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v 9 - • - with the Little animals squeezed out of it, y elect a - - .. ". 11 � " * , I but a pinte of 078%ers with just enough "Consistency. Thou art a Jewel Ill man who understands what is wanted, and 11_k,w�L­ - , I Motet 1. -A . . - . ­ . . : I .ffo • . Whether a good sip or not, the people of can fell the pulse, so to speak, of the body I �',''w :' - _:1 ✓_ -.,-- � , �. ., . - __.,______ _­;� � .. . I _. . _�.__4_ C HRI --'TM A Gonp to prevent them sticking to the crock. Our vil.10ge appear to be unusually interest- or corporation. An educated farmer, as . ..., I ­- . P, - 1*_, , ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., I � S! try. Azd if one plateftil was unisufficient, ed in church aea,rs. Probably able or expressi ­� ��,'.ei�- -_ - a:* Wames Gordon, proprietor. this may aq his ideas, should be the ' �:.; This hotel is a . � . . the waiters were Awdy go supply another. &rise from tho fact that the entertainments ideal representative of a fuming commun- .- ��.'�'14"�.-*, - . I - - . - - -, . .. . building, finished in superior A full line of coo - s as ennmerated below, Then &biere was cookery on baud to no in connection with the Sabbath schools will ity. Who says, nay ? " . � - - � . . - style. Every convenience and comfort for the ' . ,'.'-:�,--�,­, -, . _ suitable for Ch _F,� , - �, , I., ., �ts �:.. A \ . travelling public.- New and commodious stables - ristwas presents will be limit. After ail bad supped their fill, the be held i.0 the course of a few days, or it "Temptations should be met st a distanw. : I., z - - - - . . and sheds. 25T found very cheap at she • tables were removed acid the prograw may be thalt the recent services in the Meth- if you see the bird once gaze on the serpent;- " -' # - -. ;`. z,., . . I .. proceed ,, „t' - .. - . _. ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., . 11ill ad with. M. Henderson, M. W., odist church are now reaping their, ba"est ; she begins, to fly around and at every re- .- !, {,, . . . W now open for the accommodaticn of the m 1, a �%hJt D7 opened proceedings by'callinit P. R. Hoov. at any rate the fact remains. volution comini nearer and nearer, till she w�_J L . 91 And , of . . �` '. .- . . '. . . . . travelling public. This hotel, having lately ,, er, P. D. D. 0.1 M.,. of Green River, to cQuy", there are those who take an inter- falls into the mouth of the devourer." �. - - ..a - . changed bands, has been re-furniz;bed thrcagb. Perfume Cases, . Dressing Cdees. the obair, That -gentleman gave a short Get for the sake of oriticiaing those that are Though in a great measure removed from' ��, ... . . � out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink Mills, Collar & Cuff i3ox,,� engaged activel� in the work. One of them the civilization of the tows, at I , . . .-. . . it is convenient for patrons of the Mille. Meals , 9, Shaviug Cases.. - address as did Revs, Situipson And Atil. eng"'I nuis.- ,N,,., ­� '.4 . � . . Good stabling critics was heard making some remarks the ance to thickly populated communities, � L_ f: :.- � - -t or lunch at all reasonable hours. Manicure Sets, Fancy glass Bottles lard. Rev. Kippan spoke at'some length , - � . I :1 1. . .. _ 4, . andebodroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for Bottled Perfume, Stand Lamps, on the workings of the order, and explain other day, which remarks, whether just or .namely, the bold burglar, dares to ply his:., 1$,.;_,..i ' . . ­ horses or cattle. .,Weigh scales on the MiSes. . . , . ." A".. stocked .1� I uppst give for the consideration of our work in our midst. We have man - .. I ,,�.. pre Parlor Limps Fairy Lamps, - ed the advantages to be gained by becom- citizens. �. _, t 11 ; ..- The bar is open at an 1,egal hours, and is a e :, . - r.--- . .. - with pure liquors of overy brand. ANDY Mc- Hanging woc Person claimed that ono of stances of hisv!,-�,rlr, 13rw!.-4%,�f T!fv!tmt-y in- . * .. - Lamps. j. Etc., Etc. ,!V,% I^c+ . t�� --- `1� � - CULLY, Proprietor. 151Y I . . -1 Ing IL member. CaPt. Hilts and I. Wise, the ministers that preached here not long ,!% .�_­� :, . I :... - 1, � . . . - meat, grain, wood at the hands ,of "I tt:-;�-_ - -, I . . I . I - .. Also 'of Pickering, were called up:)n, and re- - ��;, -, - ' a full assortuiertorDibles and Testa. since oocupiedd much of his sermon by gentleman. While others, notably, our - .. � L . I - I ended with a couple of nicel ,� _* I— ­ ­ " � - . WatcAntaking. MeDtg, 610101&g to the Bible Society, 13P011 Toronto, Worded such expressions as,-,,as I have remarked shoemaker, has been robbed of his hard ljk� - , . ­ . . excuses. oronto ,(,)�', L(I I . 1:1 � ' - . . I-----,.--- _____­_­_-__-__j_______ at remarknbly low prices. - a. Mr. Denton, of , spoke before," which I have remarked on former earned ducats. The burglar, however, for, 1�5- ? - - , I � .. - It ­ . - . . ­ , � . - - CUTHBERT, Wittebmoer, Pick. ' words of gnt the order. occasions, but repeat here," ­I can't re. some time had steered. clear of us, until Iasi 46�,_,_ ..,:. - I �: . . ­ ­�, - As eying, Ont. Having been 25 ears "the W. 1=V) _r- member just no whether .1 read it or heard Bat. ght he gave involuntary w%rn_., -. -­ - , , . ..2 . .- trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for _ JOWSM) Miss Dowswell song a number of solos * urdity ni .�"��.""�-:�.�;-,­'. in .,- __k.. ip'.... , . . Pugh it, "sad others of a similar nature., And then mg of his having taken the war Pa. .. " �Sl ' - . ' ­­ . . , -1 - -, F. Lazarus' Ey"lasses. Watches and Clocks t good style, as well As asaisting Hiso . th.-John."., -, - , . cleaned on Aortest notice. and at reasonable Chemist and I 1ruggist, .Whitby. with duet. Miss Denton also anza a solo again, theM won others, but we ojhit them Fowlie, oldest son of Wm. Fowlie, to the(:.- -,",,�,_,��f. , - - . � rates. I I � . . . .� - .-_ - � t, , '- I 1� - - - - . - - 2&47 . I in A pleasant manner. Mr. And Mrs. for a future oocA ► * . . east, had occasion to go into the couir and " "' _� , ! . . � �t;_ t. Dressmaking. - Eddy each gave a reading, the latter being The Canadian Jubilee Bingen were in at- after getting he desired came up '�­ - "I., --, - ,� L I I - 6 what and - .­.-I�.k'N - . ,X., . "A . - ,- --f,- �. ---------------,, - - 111mr9e door. He then, accompanied by ­'; ,".''` `� __ Particu!arly well received. Mrs.Hopper's tendance at the Methodist church last Sun locked eaving ": " X­ �., � MISS- FERRIER WISHES TO AN. his brother, went to - Kinsale, I i big , I , 4.- i�. "_ essay oia -The Oyster" was perhaps day evening and rendered two of their se- - . 14, z .. -1 . NOUNCE that she has secured &part the lections, which v"" very much appreciat- sisters alone, Mr. Fowlie-teizig _�­1-44-,A ,.Xmas Goods 11 mother and siste ' � meats above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green event of the evening. Too - - -1 - "­", River, where she will be prepared to execute all - . - . - .: much praise ed on Account of their novelty and. master in Toronto. A short time after her sons :: , - . - -"""' 1 .QA I . - . 6 be given tot hat lad 11 'ry . I i ;_i .._" - � .. - canno Nm, . ... - . y for , ,a;� - ... Work in her line in trusted to her. Having had . i . . .g- -.,., . . - , . 0 Pro' ly execution- !Ebe Rev. Mr. Cminom, de are Mrs. powlia heard a, noise at the . - _� �'. I - -. _. ­. . '. .. . . duction. is was simply a waster - of own pastort our cen door, and few minutes -1­11­1444 111. - - I - Some Team experience In the befit dressmaking I -I- , , "*. , . .1 . . . pied. the pulpit, -11 - . �, ­, 0 - - , -1, --. .� . . �_,��- :6 . �i , . . - eftablishmentil Toronto, Miss Farrier is pre- - Piece 0441D and ar, ei afterwards .- . ., . I , all , ;1�1.DrOl - - composition. Bev" musica sel - ' -, .,. .�,' - mars F some one topped at the . •, , 1-IR, I pared to on . You Va at presents for . - I lz" in style and workman- oo'lio" preached a very 'Iltdreetinig and ins ictive a window, undoubted- '. � - .-!-..,# I ".. �.� received ,.:. v I I ship. Give her a Visa and be convinced. Satis- , our shop is �worc given by an orchestra composed Of discourse, which could not fan in being ly to fine out who wan'there, but, - , I . . ;1 ` __ � . - _'�" I.. � . . .1. � faction gu&MDtee4. Charges moderate. Termcks Mrs. Evans, Messrs. Gerow, ]&yens, Me. most beneficial to any young no response, whereupon she threatened #W . . .. . . .. I . . positively cash. MSS FERRIIJR, Green River. r, -, Nab and Morgan. The soloists were As. ing Out to face the respont . Person, start- , ... " ,,�,yL.`;*;_L"5s.` ' - . ., - . the Phice tO come for var. nbili shoot unless the some on- ,rent XV, .k , � , �,�, � rl V . ­ 'A' -',4.! ­. . ;1100 ties and dif. . ., No ­�" ' ' . ��? . - - I � ! &mpanied by Mr. Spafford on &be organ. ficulties of life. none was heard %ber this, thono no ft* . � ,, -a , 15he referrdd in . _ . '.. I ..", � ­ .... - . �.� I . . . " , iety and #00d vsJue in Faney After a be-arty Tom of &banks had been unnustaken kouguage to coming wntent ventured, out of the hmos to look Aroma., - - , ',','.-:* ��_ - ' . . _.- . ._, - * �!t� ­ ' - ' _. tonitered to, those who took piars in the in the Townshi -uma optioe On the arrival, from the viHap of the boylp- - -­.- ""...' L � . . 4% Articles dmd Toys... it c,anno .. . __ _ ­: .�L"". . t _ ­1 ___ . , �- -4. '. �-.",� ..... , ,�, .. .- n tario- Ban 1 t program as well an to those who listened 900dioA, and found that the callau r door had. been - ,�.-�'­a � - - the plisesan, . - - tb*t mob ratepayer It was - ".-'.' I '_ I .. ' - ­ '' .' "' , at an said When In considerb burst open and that the would -be '� .,...L " � -., . .., ovoMug Was _ * which way to mot his vote, . ­ Z.��- . - . " � , --,. be exceeded;. r, '_ is �' � - i:', . . . mcluding . .." I ;_, PICKERING BRANCH., . the A. O. U.W. again dine ilk A sima shoulit look at the welfuj'of big fenow-Ineft, W left signs of his hav- =9 tried -40 get 006 4- - . _ A ' -:' . ­­. Ar - ..I. . .1. . I , in - wence to the pr(& or low be biw_ of the collar window. It is � tbonot tw � -'--: ,.y -4 " . . . . ,b- . W011 selebt6d: st-ock of Cards way, susy- we be there to ess. The re. - •,,�" attar . . :14 L �:. n_-� I . . . 01 ". - � ". . , - =Migbt MdOn by wt vaidna the way rho burgdw saww:woney Xr.J,­­;`,- "_ 1". r . � . � M11111" of the "011m vor# 81=8 - ' . , " . . - " . - . 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Chr j :. - -= berwfat tllt►6. m er once � "yea t � °" I `would io' at ie't a PPY Two. .Who . 11 I .11 ,. $ 8 n heg� t ` 11 I I s v at if ie � . --= Lsun weawi rn air al` E him here, ehe_said, an wen _ e servant go t6 her, and ve with`iier. _ If she -When shop rs do not twat their purr - I - M G`1aM►�,Torur- nit'8,1°• -" she Xy4wy -of - -�_ �ifi�,"� s -ANA -� was gone she told me to go io *he- inner -wou�d allow me, and work forger,- whether cb io be'sent ho=ne " but return laden . - _ . ' . - Cheese and gjm," Etc., Zto� i rooms not considering perhaps that I could she wpakl allow me or Sept. Tne idea of - _ ppee 1 with many - shaped parcels (which are whisk - s Y d f ° h M Ord . tths►t o Between ber wo king for,' herself! ! She does, t . a .R ,:, .> .: ::- , X. -1 ° -- � Orery ad al. once into unheard of hiding-places)- laces ` _ them. I did as I was tol and I tl kno w at is before her ; I do, although I ve «wg S'P 1-r - _ - , �.:•.:.• :� ». -err :- �' 'IL y _ ........ _... -.. »_ '•�• -� ' " lUOw A aa� neY -b6e11 In Lt1ni On. .� ��r'C071 when lav0l V odors. Of, 'sugar, ap1C8 Blld all . -- lion faQ� Dame Ioref. , , - th s nice i' rvade the dwell=s _ 't6o Firiatt Link -. psi bid fie. ��IIln�tOit; �f ShOlP]tet` �u 1�: aril his wpioe. led n m ear like the t;to it at first she wouldn't as mach as g. and a C - . r --, : sorapiag of a it e, ' ` late egos enough 'to liaise' $o fi,''�tit•T said it vvoOdrubft Ile lg>bt big, fat turkey, swathed is a clean, white - _�_ sloth, graces the nail just - beneath a certain _ _ . ;- _ - _ Lit ; - - - i • , ,,A -- explain the meaning of your conduct last or pr�+pe� for her 1� live ie�i - Itisndoni ORi1V Phird story back window -when the florist's • I - IIL- A(doift"L rn) r ' lit=ers Vi�iiilgm' ddlafier sthdlf =past eight night. �.. -I think, papa, she answered, herself, and that she must have some one �% = ' young 'F that ou ehoakl' a me' an explanation to lk . after liar, and who could do that Eggon stops at your door to leave great,. h o clock... At half- t seven my g 1y y p cmils of leered and wreaths of holly, apd, Fimm sus Smwro Tex SAUS _ >> :z pea- sit tin in her room of ours. Wh di you tell the letrhat -beer than could? I told her if she re- • ' rk'. _:. ' _ wits ,lot dreeeeid. Sh y a PAP perhaps, a sturdy young fir tree by way of - - ..11 Mp dear, dear George, The ball ' eames in her morning dress, and I was waiting by I was ang+�ged to My r. ,Redwood ?" "IL r is fuse i me I would go without her permission, Christmas adorning, -isn't that. the real ; - off the day after to- morrow, and for the last one of the dressmakers was there as well, the truth," he said, and she said quite and ive in the next room to here, and that ''• - 9.. "Christmas week, earl do we not enjoy it ' • three days the HsU has beeq upside "down. " Yoii "III be' late; "Miss Haldane,",; , #b - body - sit was' as much as I could do to I would never, newer leave her till she was " .- George, she more' heartily than the rather dull s=even - r Iti Je to be the grandest affair that hsis'evae dresbnia$er said. My- -young lade Ells not keep from'dapping mp hands --" It it trot hsp�iily settled. And at last, de.ys that are so called' - " ` - ' lw bean given -here, and any number of carriage peak, and the dressmaker went away, and the truth, papa. ".i" Hoth dare you say1jist cotusonted ; and she ki� me, and -paid ,sash Not�r, wise parentis do not sent their chil . people are coming. There are three dress- came back presently with Mr, Haldane. to me, he. cried, vey farion� when you beat tiful things to me, and we had a good dren out from this vital part of holiday fun- i . makers in the house, making a dinner and a "How is this, Agnes Y' he asked, And his know it is my wish? " I dare, papa," aha 'c Together, and so it is all settled.- ` the "getting ready." They do not agree • . • - b6V dress for my young lady, and she doesn't facewas white with ion. " Papa," she, mod, •• because nothing on earth can ever i :gym going to run out and post this letter, 'with Mrs. Croesne, who thinks tat, given - " ' C- ` ` take the least interest in what they are said -but he stop her, and sent us from force me to marry Mr. Redwood. If you and I will say good bye to the Hall. Now lent of confectioner a or eoua tree - . - doing. I tell you what her father and Mr. thq room In about five- minutes be -came knew what I know about him yyon .would don't you do anything so foolish as to come well - stuffed stockings, land a stock of books • • . Redwood are doing, George. They are out=we were standing in the passage --and not wish mo to marry him. You would he for the purpose of takin us to London. and toga, her children's happiness ought to . - ' ', driving her into a trap. They don't say a said to me, "Go in, and drera your mistress.' abhor him, as I do." " I know everything I k w that in what you want t0 dOf be complete. They know that the unselfish - . it ` single word to her about her white face.and We both went in, and withoutMiw Haldane about him," Mr. Haldane said: "You ern- but we shall be gone before yen come, so principle taught by Ilim whose birth each . . " . . . her unhappiness, and I ( as see that it is or I asyAng oue word the droning was com- not, papa," she said. " I can, and do," he wai till yon hear from me again, which will Christmas ;celebrates is as true for the little .. • . part of their plan. I am writing this letter - mescal. The dressmaker talked ; she is said. " You are committing a crime by be he ' day after you get this; because, ones as for us older folks - " It is more' - _ - I Y Ltte ut n after eve hod bat me is in married she told me • I it her husband • n me" "I should be committing a Gee e; dear, I shall write ou another „ ' - �- ight, everybody y , p y , opposing g yy blessed to give than to receive. Moreover, bed. While I was attending' to my young 'she ha+e got a tongue. No, Georggee, my young crime," she said," " if T wocaptai him. He left r f coin Chudleigh, perhaps3lats to- night, they see great possibilities in the educating,_ lady, combing and brushing her hair, she lad did not speak one single Fiord, and m knows m feelings towards him, and and other when we et to London. I mast said p g Y Y g influences of the season. Is Tom aspens- `l" : ' ' to me, at once, with the team!ran- heart was ttoo fall for me to open my'lips to is a coward for torturing me as he send qon my love, and your father, too, thrift by nature± The eavin up " necea - , " t=in down her face "Rachel what am I to � her. It was a beantifuL dress, and it fitted do " " He is not tortarin though I don't see what is the good of it.- g is ing. g g nary for Christmas presents will be a means , j' - , do ,& dawn did not know how to answer her at my young lady like wax ; there wasn't a bit yon," her father said ; " he is my friend, Your affectionate sweetheart. RACtiBL. - of grace. Is Mary inclined to be miserly ? - _ •' _ " 11 like a lamb to m friend if you do , I '. first ; then I said quite boldly, and without of colour in her face ; she was i and will continue be y Y (TO Hs eoxrtxvati) Every cent that she draws f rom her cherish- to ask myself whether I was right going to the sacrifice. But she was think - as I wish. You have some silly, romantic ad board to spend for others helps to prune I. . or wrong, `1 I should do, my dear mistress, ing all the time ; I --saw that, and I wonder- notions In your head and it is time yon got j away that ugly Wait ; in time, peradventure, ' . ' � what my heart tells me to do ;" anal a minute ad what was in her mind. About twenty rid of them, There mint be an end to this The Most Remarkable rfflTyboat, she will be generous because she likes to be, Otprward , I was frightened at what I'd slid minutes past eight Mr. Haldane knocked at : nonsense. You do not know what is beat for ` and not merely because she must. Is Harry t . X ::: because, it- was like setting her more and the door, and-asked if she was ready. " In a you ; I do ; and I say you will be s hasp Br itain avowedly taken the lead in many deft with tools, and Susie with her needle ? - - .- . - " _ !^ , more againat her father. Presently she said, five minutes, air," said the dressmaker. He woman when you are Mrs. Redwood. tthini, but America has at least beaten her � After " necessary expenses " are met, there ` - - . - i "If I were dead it. would be better for came again then, and sending 'the dress-, ••That," daidl my young lady, I will in ferryboats. There are many specimens may not be much spending money to spare • . - I . ' I _ them." I burst out crying myself at this, maker away -he is a proud gentleman, and' never ba. I will rather beg my bread in the of •t►�ndeiiful shipbuilding to be Wean in the in the household • nevertheless, Harry and • ' . I ' 1 ' and then she forgot her own trouble, and hates s scene -he called Mr. Redwood in. streeta." "It may come to that, "" said Mr. ferriva of of the United States and Canadian Susie will have's gift ready for each •mein- . . - tried to comfort and ThbAt made me stop In came that scorpion, with the most, Haldane. Well, they wanton talking, Mr. rail yap but the boat which transfers whole bar of their family -tlie triumph of youth- - ' . - t ` crying,' becauslh it showed me what a selfish magnificent bouquet that ever was seen. He Haldane fuming and begging, and she keep - rail y trains from the one side of the Straits fal ingenuity and industry over the .jimita- - - . - . w►tetch I was. What is my troublecompar- smiled and bowed, and offered the bouquet ing firm. At last he said. Tell me plainlyy of M kinao is the great American lake a Gone. of "filthy lucre !" - ed to hers? Pve got a sweetheartthaes true to my mistress ; she did not look at hips- what your objection is to Mr. Redwood? regio to the other is without a rival i n any I By all means, then, encourage the young- -- I . to me, and nobody is trying to make me " Take the flowers, Agnes," said Mr. Hal. •• I have more than one ob`eCtioo," she said. sense of the word. It in a "mammoth ship, stars tt0 give ai8 well ii8 l0 get wt Christmas- - ' . - false to him. It made my heart ache to dane. If a steel tongue could speak the 11 Even if I loved him, W17h I do not, and and either wind nor tide has any effect up- - tide. Let them know and feel thht the - 1, , �` hear her say, "If I had s mother she would voice would be like his. My young lady never shell, he has acted towards a r on it in fact, it was built with the intention , I1O° former is a purer, more lasting happiness i; . advise and help me ; but I feel, I feel I am turned to him for just one moment, and then girl in a manner se base and dishonourable of en irely defying the clerk of the weather, than the latter. Bless their little hearts 1 . ' . I ' doing right. To marry such a man -I took the bouquet. Then- the sooipion offered that I would never again take his hand in and i has not belted the hopes of its origin- _how quickly they respond to such teach - I - f would sooner be carried to my grave 1 her his arm. "Agnes 1' cried Mr: Haldane friendship," " 1 asked you to speak plainly, atone. It has an enormous capacity for ing ;how proud they are of their small par- � _ 1. s L it possible my father can know Y" and she pat her fingei�on the seorpioa'a her father acid. "Read this," she said, carry ag cars, locomotives, and trucks, but chases . how zealous to complete their bite :- Quite- ible, thought I, but I said noth- arm. Then they left the room, and I tidied and I heard rustling of paper, and knew its 'n peculiarities are its strength, its - - , ' ppaaw� of Christmas handiwork in time ; how 4 It ing. When she was in bed she asked me to it up, Md the dressmaker came back with she was giving him the unsigned letter she shape, and'the number of its engines. There pleased over their share in the Christmas i 1. ► ',��;- sit by her a little while, and she put out her the ball dress and arranged it. I went had received about Mr. Redwood and that steno fnwerthansixteenof "the most powerful secrets. Such whispering in corners ; such i band -Oh, George, it was as if I was the down to the kitchen, and all the servants Honoria. Everything was quiet while he type e•f steam engines in this vessel, and in shrieking and scampering when mamma ' - - � ' . . only, only friend she had 1 " You will not were talking about Miss Haldane, and say- read it ; then he said, " This is the work of a crossbg the ferry in busy seasons every one happens to appear t upon the scene . • leave me, Rachel ?" she said. "No, my ing she looked like a corpse. I held my ncoundrelwhohaa agrudgeagainstan honour- of the a is kept hard at work hyalargestaff of of an amiable conspiracy relating to ' - ' . �-°', dear mistress, I answered, I will never tongue, and let them talk. I heard that my gentleman. He shall answer for himself." engineers and firemen. The hall of the her "present ;such consultations with . . - 1' . . - leave you. I will work my fingers to the young lad and Mr. Redwood were engaged, He went away, and came back soon with vessel Was solid as the walls of an old -time disinterested elders ; such airs of import- . } . I ' bone for you !" Apd I will, George, willing- and that the engagement would be annonna Mr. Redwood himself. W bile he was gonr block belle=s. The lion rises from the water sacs ;such meaning glances and knowing ,, - ly, if it ever comes to it. She kept very ed that night by Me. Haldaneatthe bailor I was in a puzzle what to do; I ought to so as I hang or slant over it an if it were a smiles and mysterious remarks among- the • - t I quiet` holding my hand -think of her xlreet- the supper. Dinner was over at half -past .hi►ve fold my young, y that I could hear hammer, and that is really what it was built initiated ; such ri hteous indignation when " F : , - twee wad oodneas Gee dear 1-and then ten and m Dun lad came back ,,o dress all that was said lint I don t mind be. i to be for it is used in the winter•as a break- �� n -• atiother somebod - - g , �, , y Y g Y Y n� , 8ometiady -- peeps a d - y.. ` - t . she let it go, pretending to be asleep. But for the ball. It was said in the kitchen that that I was curious to hear the end of it. I er of the strong, thick, ice - sheet, which, - .. tells " ; such outbursts of confidence to- - ".-'- i she warn t; she did it for met, _ fearing I she never spoke a word ell through the din- dare say I was wrongg in remaining where I durug the evmipolar weather of that aeaaou 'relieve young hearts of rho unaccustomed , might be tired, so I didn't go away at.ouce, nor, and that she did not touch a morsel of was, but the misebief is done, end can't be in this region, grows in a few hours on rho weight which secrecy imposes ;such unsolf- ' i bnt.waitted a little longer, and sptoothedher food. She looked like it, faint, wesrp and undone ; wad I don't repent nowt doing what ,iurfaceQf the water. ifihen the ship is ready fah hilarity wizen rho "very last" girt is ' pillow, all wet with her tears, and rent sick, and yyet with something in her face I did. " hl r. Redwood," said hit. Haldane tD atartoo a winter's sworaing, the mat field benght and hidden securely ; -how,w tthout - softly from her room. My own room in at that Icon dn't understand. It was nearly to my young lady, "will tell you trhat the of Joe id front oily causes it to make a little all these �importa'at preliminaries, can be - , - ' I ' the top of the house, and the window faces twelve o'c k before she was dressed again, letter is a tissue of falsehoods." " Quite slower passage than usual. Its bow rises upon complete the children's Christmas ? • , ' I , the lawn in front of the Hall. Just now, and then t e scorpion appeared, this time false, I assure you," said Mr. Redrirood, in the frozen surface, and then a screw propeller - - lookinb out, I saw two gentlemen strolling alone, wi another magnificent bouquet, his smooth voice; "and now we will forget under it, by withdrawing thewater from be- i , up and down, smoking their ci ors. They which he tiered to her with the same de- what is past. Why did you not tell me of low the ice, ens6bles the ship with its weight . , ' . p - No ITse to Rnrry. • , r ' were Mr. Haldane and Mr. Redwood, put - testable ile and bow. He didn't come this letter before? It would have explained. to crush down the o table a�i if it wen the ' tiag their heads together for mischief. If I into the r m, bat stood in the by what I have never bean able to understand thinnest glass. An so t§e boat goes st=emd- I had often read of the stow speed made ' _ - ' could only hear what they were saying ! the open nor, waiting to take po of -wby you refused me." My young lady ily on amid the continuakkrashing of the ice, by Southern railroad trains, but noticed -_ - j' %' But what good would it do ? There ! I her, as if a was his property. She took answered very steadily, but in a lower tone. this marvellous ferry -bout is the property of nothing unusual until rvwhing Macon. The . I mnst, stop; or I ,shall be writing a lot of no more n tics of him than she did before, •• M father puts we to shame by bringing the Duluth South Shore and Atlantic Hail- train pulled out at a=bout fifteen miler an _ - I nonsense, Good night, dear old George and it only when her father came and yon here, and apeaking of the letter. I can- road Company, and cost what would be gen- . hour, slowed !fowl? to twelve, anti the wait$ • " - ! - = Didn't I tell you once you had better give ordered r that she took his bouquet and not discuss it with .you. I have told yon ceally considered a very tidy fortune to build. i .Were long and tedious. Some of " the crowd - _ me up, and look out for some girl who won't his arm. Before she left she whispered to ' repeatedly, Mr. Redwood, that your attest- ; - , I didn't seem to care if we never got th .pre, .: - I be such a worry to you? Well, you had - me, Don't go to bed, Rachel. I did not ions are distasteful to me. I beg you not to but the drummer of a Philadelphia house . _ j - • ., The OO a sus the D bolter. It is very wicked of me to go on mean to ; 1 intended to wait ap for her, a, !aerate me any longer. All s fair in took on terribly. He wt►a blasting away, . , teasing-you out of your life. I shall keep it was my duty to do, but I think she love and war," said Mr. Redwood. "That The other day, a woman shipped her t when the conductor came along and inquired . . __ , on loving vow, though; I can't help that, was afraid she would find herself alone when I have proposed to you heaven knows httgband'a remains and a doq over thet;entisL !what ailed him. 's .. .. - but I'll keep away from you. _ What; the the ball was over. Don't forget, George, how many times is the stroagewtproof I tai► At Albany she appeared at the door of the i is Why, I'll be left!" hotly exclaitned the . . _ ' - eyes don't ace the heart doesn't grieve st. that I didn't see what I am going to tell you ; give of my love and devotion. Honour the _ baggage car to see how they were getting drummer. . With true love to you and your good father it is only what I heard afterwards but by accepting my-hand and fortune." " For al " Let'a see. You go to Thomasville ?" - . - - - . I am always your unhappy RACHEL. ' sure it in all true, and exactly as I�describe. the last time 1111r. Redwood "said m oue " ow does he seern to bsa doing ?" she �• Yes air-" . -. -. Y Y PPY -. Mies Haldane danxd only one dance, and lady, •` I decline your propeeaL" y7 You asked with a sniff. "You efiange cars at Smithville t" that by compulsion. The scorpion was her can't deny,' said Mr. Redwood, after a lit - � •` tiles, the corpse'" =aga=tes the baggage " I eu, ht •to, but the train will be ease," i - FROM GEOrXa MIUUNGTON, LoNDOX, TO partner. She pleaded illness, and 1 dare tle panels, he was speaking now to Mr. if if- _ sst r kindly. " Not a bi, of it. That train is two hours I - RACHEL Dipsosx, UnunLSton PASS. say there were gentlemen who saw she was dane, IF that I have iaeade a good fight of it., � "No, the do�c" - -- behind time," - _ 4 == t suffering, nd did not rasa her • but her re- I give you twenty -four bourn. If you can - `• Oh, he's comfortable," replied the bag- •• Welt I'd rather wait in Smithville. My dearest Rachel, -Just received your fusal drove Mr. Haldane into passionate fits bring your daughter to reason within that gage men. " You couldn't wait in that town twe- _ - - ' - letter, and write a line before going to work. of temper which drew attention to him. All time I stand to my offer. If not, I must " Anybody been sitting down on him?" hours without being asks to drink some of - What nonsense you do talk, my dear girl, this time as I heard, tine scot io never leave the.mattter in the hands of Lamb and - •• Who, the dog?" g d ,_ and if ou . ,about you and me! Give you up! No more P °e „ •� g - the worst whiskey ever made y - once showed that he was in an way angry ; Freshwater. I caught the names quite No, the cortwe. refused you'd have to fight." - ' than you will give me up. Don t be so low y „ - .. _ : - sll that he tried to show was that my young distinctly. Lamb and Freshwater. George. " Cert:•►inly =tot, answered the baggage .. I could o to the hotel. , spirited; everything will Dome right. I lady was is property. It others had pity dear, oak your father to tell me who Lamb men. ` `•Then yo 'd have to walk a mile in the ` - _ -• ,- am see that things are coming to a crisis for her, h had none. He did not leave bar and Freshwater are. The are nice names; - " Does it. seem cool anon in =,ere for - , with Miss Haldane, and that something of Y 8h sand. No bus comes down until our l=ain- . . g side and id notdtsnce with any other lady. the ought to be nice people. I could see him'_'" whistles.'' the greatest importance will soon take place. y pee the cot „ - - I do sincerely t her, and I should be a At abort brae o'clock in the morning, when without looking -and there was a keyhole "Her w.. pee'- •• I might drum up a► customer. V _ - : II I y the shppe room was full of ple, Mr. and handy --the look Mr. Haldane gave my " No the dug." " You couldn't drum nothing. The IasC _ selfish fellow indeed if I did not admire you Miss Hal no and Mr. Redo be' there young lad before he left the room with Mr. `• I think so," grinned the baggage mas- Northern drummer in Smithvil a had to fl : ; - for your loyalty to her. You are staunch g Y ten g g y - +rl ,; ,; , ; ' 7 y' next to each other, Mr. Redwood sat soine- wood. I didn't go back to her at once, for his life. "'--� 4� to her; yon will be staunch tome. What thing quietly to Mr. Haldane, and was heard' and it was lucky I didn't, because her fstb• Dons the jolting affect him any ." •• Couldn't I wait .on the platform!" .. : . better roof could I have? Only, my dear ,� „ • P y' y Isis ir,y wish. ?-hen Mr. Haldane or returned almost directl •` I have very " Aft et who, the t=og !" " No, air. There is no latform to watt • - . - - y girl, if you cannot prevent tliM90 you moat to ea ' �;' ,< " .1 ' got up to make a •speech and everybody few words to say to you, be said to her. Ao, the uorpso. + �, n not let them break your heart. That would •, „ , ,; on, and if there was you'll be suspected of - . • be foolish -and not fair to me because our was quiet. He asked them to 811 their if you do not consent to accept Mr. Rtes- I don't believe it does. I _ ' y „ �„ wanting to start a turpentine fire : I glasses, and when this was done he staid wood before this time to- morrow I turn you Yu ll keep an eye on him, wont you . Well ' heart belongs to me. I beg to inform you „ " ,its awful slow." . . This ball is given in celebration of an event from mp. house. You will find another she asked, wiping a tear away. I •+What of it? The other train is atilt - . . - �: that it is my property, and you mast take which I have the hs =sass to announce home : In will be no longer o I , pp t pen to yea. •' On who, the corpse ?" carQ of it. The ressing table is finished, „ „ slower • no dinner can be had until we' get '' I am planning a wash -btand to match. I to yea. It is the engagement of my daagh I will never marry Mr. "wood, paps," No, the dog. I there • there is nothing to see ; - the depot . rI } ter and Mr. Ironic Redwood, and I ask you said the poor young lady. You have one And avipg secured the baggage man's , ' g po . must be off ; cant afford to lose more than „ „ g , • wont be opeu ; you cant sell a paper of pins - - to drink to their healtth and ha es�, de. to decide, said lair. Haldane I have romis she went back to her coach s► r-' • , .,, -half an hour.- With love that will never p y p ' PPa in.the town you cant get on to Thomas- - * I . .change and never grow less, Well, just as they were about to drink my decided, papa," said my young lady very ently contented. A p y poker y - _ . Your true Ville; no one to the taro's la a her ; on GEOitos. young lady rose, and held out her arms, sweetly. " Forgive me. ' ' But he turned w - I sweetheart, cant find 'a decent cigar there, and from • r- 11•- and they waited to hear what she had to aw�iy savagely from liar, and slammed the <`_ Eay. S e spoke in a very low tone, but door behind him. member, my friend, ' what I know of Smithville I can assure you 1 " Ft;oi r RAcKxL Dip,uosa CHuor.man PARK along life's road I that it has at least thirty citizens who would • they as that every word =vas s=atinet. Thu long letter re. not written all at Deco, you are eaableti to ride, take a pop at yon on general principles with- To GEOSttE MILLINaTO,v, Loxnox. y father is mistaken," shemaid ; " 11Ir. George. Nthenever I could snatch a few - �• i . . ' - - i :' My dear old Georgd, -You are foolish to Redwood and I are not engaged." They minutes I have sat down to it, and there hat many a man in six minutes of your landing there. I be so obstinate, but I must not blame ou P g k h has been a deal tto do, tieo dear, and ho is oat ua cod Soon after, our speed was reduced to ten `. ut down heir lasses, and lea ed at sac good r$" Is footing it by year side. miles an hour, but the drummer had moth- . for it. No other girl would. But, George, other, notnowing what to make of it. ldr, there is ething yet to tell that will startle - ing more to say. - -[Free Press. P - i what is the use of year going on making and a sod they must have observed at smiled Miss ycu. i A hearty hail, � _ - - - things that will never come in use i Ian t Y When I went in to my panne lady I ex. Or a pleasant nod - . - ' it a 'Assts of wood ? And to work my name Haldane was not well ; the fatigue of the parted to find her all of a tremble, but I was I Whenever such you meet, . , be You've Noticed• . ' - :. in them too 1 That is more foolish still, ni ht had been too mach for her, end he surprised to see that she was calm. i didn't Will coat you naught, unless you can meet someone also named ns�ad them to excuse her. , -Then he offered give her credit for being so brava There's But may help hiin I caught a string of beauties _ I Rachel ;sat you would like to propose to; her his arm to take her to the ball room, no knowing what women are capable of Forget the weary feet.. Up on the North Fork to -day, . . - - { then there would be some excuse for yon. and she turned her back upon hixi, end ao- when they're put to it. When I was little --[E. R. („', The finest trout that were a er pulled out- '," But I must not write about myself and you, cepted the arm of another gentleman, but I used to wish T was a man, but I don't - Bat the Biggest Ono Got Away 1 , • . -� _ I ,beeauaa you say when I do I write,nousense. she had not gone two sttepa before she sank wish that now, and per"ps you don't either, - ; ' I I - * ' : • to the nn fe=at=s he was carried to ' Not lII tht� glttlll8lt. - No, I don't mean that. It , is only that I ground g- though what's the use of my being a unman And down in the mill -pond meadow. • ` j '. , ` :am trying to writs with a light heart when herroom, ,where I was waiting for her, and - _..for you George, I mean -I'm sure I can't Brudder Ephislm Stokes was regaling his The boys that were making btu , • . > . .t,.. ye. y i -,; wine is very Heavy. I have some very in a few minutes she recovered her senses. . "y, I am afraid, dear, that we're farther Honey Grove cone tion with an account With forks and rakes killed 3,000 snakes , . ,serious news to tell you. She remembered perfectly all that had oe- from each other than we've ever been Wore of heaven's glories' ab revealed to him in a But the Biggest One Got Away ,l _ , ° ' "' curred and when her father Dame to the •� t" . J . .. . . The ball came oft last night and nobody , I told my young lad tbatI had hesrdevet y dream. GVhen the shoats of Amen . and - � rvho was there will be likely to forget it. room she answered him quite sensibly, and thing, and she said s e had not thought of Jt " Glory 1" had somewhat subsided a little And so I have heard of li red , -.. .Mr. Simpson says it will get into thepapers. so firmly that I won more and more at when she asked ma to go to the inner room, dtarkey called out : - I Since Ananiss's de., , ! - . ' - . Why ahonld it ? It is_ not their business. her. He wantedher toreturnio the oompan , But I need not trouble to tell you now, " Unc' Eph'um, was der any little niggahs There are just a few that rr�celJva Chefs due `�, � , . I suppose the men who write for them are but she would not. First he begged, then he Rachel," she said. " Yon heard what m doh ?" But the Biggest One Gets Away 1 dike Mr. Simpson, always poking and Rry- stormed, but it was all no ass She would father said, and I have made up my min " Shat yo' mouf, niggsh 1" was the indfg- ;C, j`i• Lvwt[m. ° I . - k x.` not o book. At last he said, "yon cannot • 1. in about. !l what to do." Then and there she told me naut response ; `4 does you s'pode I went to - . . r '' I didn't hear and see everything I am be in gonr right senses; I will taut to you to- that shes was going to leave her father's de kitchen ?" x ° I I - I � - e morrow ;» end btfrtced awe .. , _ p i t: �' .; + :. in to te11 ou, but everybody seems to Y• Don t house the very next morning -that is to TWI6n ,T- H0 Behiat� ifi. ' ±_ . y' ow all about i ion said that somethin ugh Rachel," my voting Lady morrow, GMo -sad intended to to • j i� . �+ ,e _ . K leave me to- ' t, Now Willie, said ^Clara, ran aatitsnd W : :.. said to me when we were &loos There was � � . • 60 `1* Jsting temptations is like bank=s n ' , . _ . y; mud greatest importance would soon take Loadoa and tr to live ei�a. Bnt h,.w, m g I no need for her to ask me a second time , I y y P lam there's _a little boy. I ex ' '�: ' : -- "f \ a '- _ it has. dear inistreiis 1 asjced, " your hotc.se to oat the cold. g°Od y' pl#ca. George, , how will yongets[r; }Brindle phortly, and i wat=t to.t�► the I i ° 1 never saw such a o of , p�►pla at the was only too glad to stop with her. So I pat li - - diet Iace Y' '• U " sbe amwered, W hen a man ruts out iw lilt shirt I sleevses " - - 3',,. , all iAa Ile t comity sl .de. est�rda . A her to bed, ssEnd see she begged me to do so I "I can t I at sti ear hoar in tba morale to s lit effect of my new gown on )tits. p. ' . I:: ; ' ° -- p g Y Y pain , eau draw. can ss r, can l'l You re too late re lied W' :. x� K: Y tesoh. Mr. Millie ton "-! nr father kindlin wood and the em t. many came early, and every room was lay down' b ter side, and we wen soon o ,. �, P i- I "`;x ; _° o radon aal�pr .ahs.went to sleep Brat ; I think •: f3 goeod ' before hie then doer he fun bh► rises with a triumphant gleato ija kiseye. 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While within Hite shadows, y e ~ ` i mow waI►i T. bons, that stidek paist'L of flat• - a s '�:T1swE blaueed Cji !' "' ' havin drawn tbesdiao aed eleaa- all the da . - . . ,; sated toad i•aef5ill h f 'illTo a°tey r b g trussed, �; Wfthi hie mtyg� rh, - atmosphere as the frosty k+esi► irsroar . :: , r' Billq;a y ga i outside a A white ' and juicy every bit. ad the turkey' fill the bresst with foroe�arsal sky K lions of w man ar which - A e s nestiay, scents which in Rorthern latitudes to : c sec gy.� cap, . lay ° and if a needb is used, saw the neck _ - -=Y • x• . sad �.,.. " $ow lue0ous the with little bits of eery chirps and twitters, ' , Q1s! we. t. f rr�gqpstitly , • - his hand. In giving it wn atrlditional =yank ,a=nd "gizzard floating wboitt over to the flan •skewer throd easy with ant t t of C�uaitmsrr,' in spi of :x:.. :. bust the red ears "which stood out like the iver,aisd - , • '; " ui it rich�waatw+. i- the ihion and thi h thro h the bod w - U nestt a lid! a �� '' hosQh y y , `'' `Y e dilapidated ca le this P g y Amend roodsed o er bar as a feet that the da comas --wild is jt >_ sails of anautitns, b5 p po pinion and thigh h on the other dde and T `'' �`' ` - Mother Mason was not a bitatingy either. P >g h theinerry a too; with till else state' --im 6e tropi l arty a r r. ° ; " �, 1. .4 1 - had gone to pieces like a ship in a storm. o ed like lam then fasten a sheet of battered paper an to And m m semi -tiro feat latitudes w Eros wee c:: �'' Woe's to be done ?" mused Billy. The saucer of cranberries glowed w p P mein si mellow ray . p , hero tY , the breast of the bird, tit down to a But n the neat is empty. is unknown. a,�' • „ strawberries. The celery little Molly pass- Pn ^" Christmas ant the funniest time o the bright fire, at s little at first (aftst4 The es Bed away r. •'? ' ,,� :;_1.''-''` - _ year to o bareheaded in. Glues I'll catch ad with an adgrablie stalls was as crisp and The efifet of these eiriotiaes ropeir tb " ;4 Y g sweet. The butte[ he was eticonraged ,to wards draw it nentsr), and keep it well beat- I eel the tittle mother. ' Christmas season is the ' cm oIf, 'a '� Fri s "�; _ s f a cold in my 4irthis way." ,. ad all the time it is cookie - 'thick, t and warm �* `• �r . '� �_ P Elbe t her tiny-young g gCei goodwill to man sash a8i��'.', � + ` Then fie laughed, for Billy waif nothing if ter of an hoar before serving, ,remove the lxood -' ' =rt country butter, twgtiggof cowalipsand cream. g To tt p their win and it that of which the storied itngeis . satr�;. , f'..� � _ , - 4 - , not cod- natured and the idea of cold in r dyed the funk lightly with 9onr ngs cod -will which maim us-desire ev erme'�d ..::: "� :I Yom.. , _ = rr There were stets floating shoat with Peter, Se e9 + And on. at last, th Sut R ''"x=� "' i connection with his fier ied hair strtiek him °y R and at s 1809 of butter into the besting- ` Into e d In da ,ey ' - r�.`" _: i. • Y slices of lemon, and a talc salag e►doraed P P g B �S ppmese, and inclines ns do all ut :' oat . t`�: , :.... , h I w eel o loo t birds •- � as very fanny. ' �_po ladle • as t e batter meth baste the bird y paw t, • ` '::':y,-. ` �r A with little bits of bee. lake bedding roses power to achieve it, so tbs for the Bose - bs► "s �� .� :;x>•: - { " Hallo,Reddy ! Ara you trjin' to warm with it. When of a nice brawn, wall well- sand their plaintive lay. .. ; " z, ,r {. s., all outdoors ?" yelled Scotty the Terror, as gAC d the coffee was !- Jennie pat In hotbed serve with a tureen of ;food gravy But n�a the snows of winter foe '141' wif we haven ea'wi11 t►vhi�iihwrp- 'Y h L:' mow. . he rushed by blowing on his cold forgers. lour lump of sugar and a lot of awoot; and one of bread eases, Fried ssma are Are tag o'er the nest g �: 6':: `- .;�.._ ' " Yep. I'm A- lightin' things . up a bit - cream•. T ism mince pie ahvwed its juscioutt- ' ens our needles em _ es r larders, o ::• , t . _1` laced roan the dish. About a as r of And co aria with ermine s4I)m ' Z= • � ,r P q oar arses and brings rdial words 1 ; _ % Z " `qtr ` ' - . diet ardin' personal inconwen aura," re- Hess between flak crusts and tj;e padding an hour to the The t'srawnylusaaat, t3a. ,:' n, R ' pe y and is the time needed for J� i, . eg was so 003 that ill cosi�i >< refrain from P° And i e r a birdie a twitter kin wishes to oar lips , -will which : =_- : ° , : a • ..'„ plied Billy, grandiosely, but with a merry 8 Y roasting I s h the livelong daT. - out even to those in- be- white and si . , ,, twinkle in his blue a ea. the second helping, while Molly poured the Fat. h the nest is empty' �' • goes .,,1 y+ ^ .y ;, $ 11 Y ROAST GlOOaa.-- Pluck, s ,draw, " d lept cities of the d and lays fresh:` �. , t " s - f„ ' , wine -sauc over it carefully. The Sad a ln►y ? {' _ '' - _'. ,�' I. Th'ataff sgood null, fares it Roes, bat earefull war,lr and wi the +dn wreaths of Christt�cras above t4esnow :,; _._ %�; ,,.!r ^ f After d snerFather Mason told Billy thOq Pe g i ,,-" ,' ,•rj , >. yer've got a big contract, ale Brtektop, would havJJss s Christmas tree. $illy knew the neesc close to the back. leaving ;ant di e o icrY�,e�n upon their graves. -0- _ "' '� ►t_'r, ';,:x " . yelled Scotty, as he disappeared around the sufficient akin to tarn over ;ant off the feet n� R ° ' This cod will insult itself 'r. %' .`,..xsf. what that was bemuse he had even them I broth with loving ,jealous eyes, $ V� , °' '_ .x a.s � �.. corner which led to Dan Peterson s lunch- at the first 'Dint and se to the lnioas in relation tb children whsiaa st tNtSe "�£._. w. �'+� -i1'" . through th a windows on the boulevards, but 7 + P� P O'er your growing charms, • rt s .. _ ... , . rdom' would as moo have dreamed of flying ng to the at the first joint ; beat the breastbone flat Bar , too soon ! my sunset ti e, if never befo - � s ;.'; k � r f, = R' re, it tits tons I�oeesw " - :,<<; . Eilly looked after him "hungrily. " Ef I moon as h aving anything' to do with seta with arolling -pin, pn a skewertbron h the And Sin s wed Yw• r� to make the earth rift happiness.';:• ,':.; Y, , k: i y 8 himself. This was a beauty, sparkling ail rP° S js g My w ones flit away.. ` `', end one "find some of deaf tisin a rot the undo rt of each win , and havin drown And not only do they go n journeys to olds <`" . c,: „• ; ' ra advertise : "Diamond tin Find- n the le s closet nt a skewer into the homes and receive with eereman of ref• ; t" " , papa R— over with tapers, red, blue, greed, and yet- P R Y• P - • Y j� " *',�. J , ~¢ • er will be rewarded," somethin' like dat, low, Best of all, ever bad t a resent meddle of each, and pass it quite through the But uloiber -love is tender, come those who come jowmaying to them; -- - � - " t ���." � . Y t from it. To Billy's great sun rise an elm ant bod • Insert another skewer into the small ghe ll teau other's ltttteenest101nh�naw, but the are adtnitoed to Jl the F' � �' . ; - wouldn t I lsov ablowout . Or some mono y tag 9 R P 8 fig : - :' 1: ': . . Lets .see, Half a dollar scud buy a new fur cap was banded off the topmost bough, of the-leg, brine; it class down to the side To now and do tbjriall stir of the kitchen in t �ceparation o anb-. y :�£{_:,A :� _t, , V .•fit ca _an' some core -beef hash and bat coffers. bobs; run it through. and do the same on She'd h them to gentle stanliiaLcho", th .are ' tiwted, to thaw -..'. _is:.,. � ,'�x+ �r P and it bore -iris name: Wfirit s titan t( _ a� •. _• Yam ! . "I Bas, I m4 a" itkiq —rot wuz.it t "be other side cut off the end of the vent p yorful, while ahe maT ; light of their small hen into the secret :': - r4 .�'�� a '. 1. - - fill g the inothweaten,thing he flint worn ' m ow , • Then " ewth Lila shelter of Ills wings." g L 4� i ,� '� r .� ' r- Mr. Dan'Is sad folks wuz who Rot to disbe- morning. Looking back he wondered with and make a hole in the akin suflieietttly large The t must fly awry. mB°Ofaeturo-°f taw '.r' ,' a : . • g d 8� , " "- lieve things wot they aster b'live ? Sker• a shudder how fie ever could have rowled to pass the ramp through. Makes sage -an - It is surely a pity that he pars ttyopa•" r ` , ; R . .r er P Bat o 'tie tar the ttbieatfiirtiia Hess of such a da should ' mdrred `'` 't'j'`` . sker -cap- tickle —that r it. Nell, darned if' around the streetsbarehbaded and enn led onion-stuffing au follows : Peel four Lstge y by, I $$ it M'f ta-day ie sore, I breve red hair is an hotter than other " - . onions, put them into boiling water, simmer thing partaking of the are otooyetous- - ;' . ry Y in doorways with strange men wi.,fi $aminq P f3 And, h Lis for the empty nest, , .- r- I i. colors, for my head is cold as if my hair wuz eyes and uuwaahsd facia. Tire." idea 1 It for five minutes or rather longer, and just Thw as eo tat before 1 nose, or the sense of acqui tion; t'as that .:. -`.": ;.., ;: -• 11 ' , ,, y before the arc taken ant ut to ten e. And, b Us for the solitude would seem to be counter' cad b the' ,'r; x .'. '' • . _ } white. Great snakes how de vs*in: blows . ecemed as though Beery bough held some- Y P ° And Hem the day. - . ^d, het of Y + The or little red head bent wearil leaves to take off their rAwness; ebb both di giving. oin the Oral sv , ib; ".- :` 5:;- ; _�• PO Y thin for Bill Now'i6 Ives a boz of Brack- P Whtra flans the shelter of the $core; . .. g , . � . •. " 1 g y' ie one net to leave it oat' of Lt . 7»►t" "' down, peering through. every crevice and ere, which he l;ed with ref Jennie ; tuese very finely, add J lb breaderumbe, , The i y j gig VI > r, I Pa P 1� i pilings fly awi►y, te.. y" crack of fire sidewalk, Ovary dingy nook of. now s parcel of nuts he sat in a corner and Reasoning to tmstde, and 1 oz batter ; work : Blra Psrx w is absolutely to be refire shoat the mar►• .- _ '. '��.l�s _. - _; - ' the street where sorne one might have drop- cracked with biollx ; now a pair of silver- the whole together with the yolk of an egg, ner of celebrating the day drat this -habit � t t �,_ peel a treasure trove. The wind from ttre plated skates, upon which young Tom fat it into the body of the goose, and secure of givingg to the children ,become each • ;":..:,... a : -i. lake swept round the corners with a ,butte: offered to teach- him to bkim over the ice ; it firmly► at both ends by passing the rump -' ftrWa s in Yadh& �rodigsl one that it has ' the Jqn l- : %< , i ', ` f. ' 'il :, , " ".. cry and an icy touch "that made the little now a box of " fi or a bag of otuody be �Eb the hole made in the skin, and the Dimr dawn t;ebind the talnarimks -the sky is }ty and egrt of gifts to th who a�� ti of ; �; _r:. = :'. , . " y - `: tram fi figure shiver in its s arse clothin •other end b in the skin of the neck to • children, till the custom is likely to beo0ttue ; : , ? .. , P g P 8� shared with Father sad Mother Mason. Y' g eaIIka eNow= ".' The swift winter darkness was descend- What a wonderful time to be sure, and the back ; at it down to a brisk fire, keep it Am the w +i von in the village grind the corn a burden, if it has not already become one, . ..y " : L . ' well heated, roast from one and a half And the pa�ots seek the river uefide. sash calling sad poesibt to oases tit ether b mesa i; s: ' ing over- the land. ' Billy straightened his all that money and diamonds in the pockets to its y y = s : ��` I - -- � tired little back. " It ain't no use a- loom- of hie natty suit, ready to begin the world to two hours, according to size ; nnwve the �� it dy a �T� � reason of its ezebsss. "i - - idg. Nobody an't lost nuthin' terday, I with, to- morrow. The poor man in the door- skewers, and eerve with a tureen of gravy Oh; the wtr IU dnst on the Itighwayl Oh, the If the very wealthy limited themselves.,.: " "• "- „k, -. .' ^+'- and one of apple-sauce. stenc ors in the by -w by the general acceptance of an unwrittei� „.11 < I . reckon. Gneaa I 11 go and fin some place to way —Le wished lead not so completely over- PP Oh, the casmy Yeg that hovers over earths law, to the of Christmas 'Eta involr• '' shelter in, an p r aps I ll hev a sleep. Hey l looked him when he found his fortune. He RoAw Bzzr. -- Choose about 6 lb top of And at hose they're making merry 'narth -the �v1IIg �r k j in one a ve moderate expenditure thin . _ . _ 4 m. ;. , : - - W ho s dat ? he croaked hoarsely as he would like to see those blazing eyes light -the rump, trim it neatly, and place it - white and searlat berry— g Y ; ? '+ ;x • fice the What past have India a exiles in their mirth! the Use wealt y and thane to whom the .. ` �` .. ' came in contact with a living body crouched up over a good, square Christmas dinner, in front of s brisk, clear fire ; .z , k ' -f •.. ” in the deep recess of a buck- doorway'- Still they *ere such burning eyes —so joint near the sire for the first half -our than giving here means the going without there �:,��.. .. _ . " Who's eraelf ? " was the sullen rejoin- des Still, ueer. 'Yes, there the ,were now, remove it farther away ; baste frequently. !'n!1 day be' d ad the tamarisks sky is blue would be able tc► give and not bs be�� ;; 'i � r .. , Y J P— q Y y ..: > der, •' vt of do yen want, young feller ?" right'•before his �'Vhen nearly cooked snflrciently, sprinkle tand w a egiswt attsld beneath the yoke. m O p°rs° for a period of weeks sad _ . ��- - � ! - ` " Nothin' much ! Oaly yen sk>iered me, " W by do you ware your bawds shoat sot" the joint over with a 1it61e salt ; pat a little And they r ono o'er the sold path, who is months afterward. IL is tree that the " w ';: a,>. <!}; . " I cause I " couldn't see yer at first. Say! said Billy, and suddenly his voice sounded water in the dripping -pan and drain off the � opso or caring, Christmas time sfferde opportunity and ez• ,�' _ _• ''i T . - . Will yer take company in yer corner. there? harsh and cranky again gravy, freeing it As much gas possible from o a below the curling wreaths of ease to the very wealthy to make to that } -". -•`"x : ' 'I ' 1. _ i Two's wxrmer than one." " Ah !" said the ueer man, '! did the fat, and pour over the meat. A carter it seems to them they cannot ma a uit+e , " ., ` Q y P° Q Cs11 os► going slowly, as ye hears bra- . qq '. .,;.5; .,, a 4. F•-\ a . - "-Come in said the matt; " I an't- no bave a good time, a good - dinner, ?" ,. g on a• - may barn perhaps what el wish at to doer time � Bu�-tt to th= '..-" *7 - eh . of an hoar should be allowed for roast then• to jy— ' racy � ` -A mortgage on this yer doorstep. Sides I'm "Splen began theboy, then stopped each pound of ints►t, and half an hour foe � cleat � T � r ps Tcnr � gar'° fie' '' i••_, , times an seasons can be made - propitious ► - : _ _'1.4 , 1. . 'spensing Christmas charity, I am, so I give suddenly as his hand went instinctively to browning iti_ With our I! a -books and our pealters - we -4 _ you lodging here rent free' no c�okin ai- I his pocket; Where was his natty emit? yottr:entltjt PobTi Ia. tb bas$d $otZr appeal with slittl.O reaps and ingettniby. For 'one. " �s; . "- a i� other alters. x . , lowed. Please don't fee the servants:" Where his new cap? He ore the rags of . anil one tesiapoonfal bf sat • min the flour And to -da.r we bid "good ChrLstfan men wbeolntely needs the Christmastide in order, «.,,,,;' '' �ti " Oh ! I'm a model roomer, never break Christmas meriting, this th same doorstep, a smooth to with a little milk ; beat°iOQI to makesc�ee table the gift of thaee whor _= and over Ilse chime to as rise n a red can hwrdl afford to give at au; but the • ... de printed. rules.", Billyas he squeeseed ; Y�° pi t( throe eggs. and add to them a ach Rf > tlgon r4 the himself in beside the ragged and emadated . p• iDo - - - J . �� of nufficientl fnendl f. gg flush, whitb - thow th�t CYrietmea was ground ginger and fat if oAk ; beat all TO very y� y _ y r- ' . - man. " I 'eat want to eta here till I kin r" indeed over and another aybegun. - i the in ients tier, well reams a dish R h Chfutamas day V brooking ing to give .gifts ,at Christmas or any .other ; ' �:� _ 9 grad f °gO gg an. time, are sd indisputably • superior to the hire out as a fog-horn horn to some of de boats. "Ah ?" laughed the old man, "I told yer or tin nc in the .batter, and bake to a will our httaltlis at ' ar�Woeo . g I could give er somethin' I couldn't take They who to t ae bow they love us point of ability to givb, that rivalry on that I. = " 'i Been a -going bareheaded to -day in order to Ri Y brisk oven for three - quartets pf am boar. rot is not to be .thou thought of- the i ' S myself. You've been mesmerized. Glad 4 And d a till &no$her year be gonil 'Point 8 giving .`v ;' et m voice inter proper condition. War Y h, breaking! Oh the rosy res►lly take place at s►ay time withon>: - = * , , _ __ .. $ Y P Pe y' . Cuxts'I'nAS PoDviwi. --Boak 4 of bread: O the t t t .knows sea ,. _. .•. hard linen, but me and Patti don't rod , yer enjoyed it, poor little devil. °P - 'reference tq' a genet custom orartytiapeeial .• 'r °•'h sa. g ge crumbs is a teacupful of milk for a few hours Hemtw i achisgt „ .. nothin' to perfect our voices. See !" i Before Billy could iinewer the door be- Oh the b' div ding sea aad alien plow . ' r- Pe , 1 lb finely - chopped beef snot, 1 lb stoned yoatis was c - whardom we sold it- season of the year and seta' tsars .becomes : =" The host of a smile flitted across the hind them was hastily opened and a half- ' p , - man's wan features. "Had an dinner ?" 'dressed titan stumbled against Lhem- raisins, 1 lb currents washed and picked. } ooid was -we hoped to hold it. as graceful M bestowing, it being takes for .�: f:-, Y I lb mixed peel } lb sugar, a pinch of salt a And today know the fIr1111ema O� our ollaia•' granted that the receiver, ' In accepting la t he asked. " tit'ot's yer hurry, ate lightenigg ez- ' _;. << „ ,,, teaspoonful of mixed seise, s little ginger, sueiscases, renders as great a favor .to the ." r ,� • Yes, heather belt. 'press . maid Billy, grasping the man by the = d dusk fuel We tam4siais- the parrnts ° - . o -• 4.._ . -."._ .. _. leg- . - l four eggs well beaten : mix the shove ingre- �: fly er- giver ss the giver renders to the ,receiver- Wot, you eats leather? I as dieuts thoroughly togethei , beat well for As the sun sinkia Blow over ),core• renders it in affording the other the ebbs" 1: - % _ That ant no trick. I know lots of folk �mmO o— quick, you,ig blaster Harry - g lY twenty minut=es ; batter s pudding-basin or And his last scams to knock us, shact�ed !n to eti'o the lessors of beato and the " -- =" 1s took awful sick- -ieat;too,imueb C6t#slin y r M swell'boardip'- !wares who try it on every � � , � mould, put in the mixture, cover with a •life- tether � � `., Y: - : mornin. I•didn't eat mine the ' but leath- dinner-. They s frail hell die. I m a- P That drages s back howe'erso for we roam. grsti cation longing to the doing of good r . `' :. ".r:r . er belt is fine when yen hungry. Just - dlavts I rushih' for the doctor." c1otL, and boil from five to six hoots. $� bar ee , poor hoc payment- -she in d `' cede. r" " .:I . it tighter, an' then again tighter, and yer 'Billyrelinquished his hold and drew his CHRISTMAS CAKIL —Wash in water 27) lb. aneient Uered raiment- When it shall be made a get�ral custom `f � ,,-" .' Lydia. she grim stepmother our kind. c: • fresh butter, and then do the same with it to give only inexpensive gilts at Christman n leather bolt a notch closer over his thin e .: "a'•. good an b lave ye ve bin satin„ yen feels so beat it to -s cream, beat the It a 7 in of ten r. lent her, it Or temples time, a great and needed reform will have .11 - " cod an' full." ' , r little holy. in rose-water, shrine enter. , Y1:.; g yolks of twenty for half an hour, And The door Its utr-wo easy not look behind. been wrought, and one that w•ih bring more " I'll give yen aomet6in' better thatr • " `deems to me my Christmas dinner" wuz Y y d • I'll belt "muttered the man, half to him- the beat after nth," be sal i. the whites aeparstely for the s►me time. BLtclr night hind the tamarisloo- -the owls comfort to many peapto thttrr a wr1 eri ems .. - �;,� _ . ti + of is can ever do. A book that costs s Save rawd 2 lb. flour dried and k t hot, , self. -- -,•°+•'= ` -- Y t ep been ter r chorus- dollar and a quarter is as full of the s nit► ¢ . ;` Xa' ; •' Bull for on. Take some erslelf." also 1 lb. white powdered sugar, 1 ae poop �e can s from the temple scream and q Pi y Y y - - • Mongrel and Bail -Doer. . ' dered mixed s ice 3 lb currants thorou hl bray, of the day as a check man ti es its worth '_ _: • - No I can t take it myself, but —see here Withthafruit s oearsbehind us and the hope- s diamond , y.• • • y .;. � ' p, R y Y Y a! ,.,. —jest look at me— straight. A good- natured farmer �stoppe3 in front washed And dried, J lb blanched almonds, lsses y �� , a trinket or a on of sn Billy looked up, The strange than started •of a Penn avenue saloon one day this week and lb candied 1 and fruit aa6 neither a`t sort; a hula h a drawing, a bunch of :.. „i`: Y P� Let tie bon O my brothers. Christmas day photograph, g+ _, with a load of ha A bi eha ood- too small nor too thin, mix the i- Call a trace, en, to our labors; let us leas fle,werm, w bit of handiwork, asys all that say . '� .-- ` making rapid passes before the boys face Y'' Sgy' "g with tri ds sad noighboia, it canna . It would be wall Lhe ..­.'.__t._11 ' �k. ' - = and hire es natured yellow mongrel oR stood under ants, add the eggs to the butter, to this y y , ns: , : ,,,`'; .,, y And be me as the custom of our caste; pp?' • , thew on. In front of the saloon there pour half a pint of sweet urine and a lass for a number of a of one "eve r.: N " "x . Wot queer eyes,yer•ve got mister; they s P° P g For it 'faint d forced the laughter, and it people only rage � - like fire -balls in the middle of the night, were a number of tough young sports and bf brandy, mix them t`roroughly,aad add by sadness f slow after, means —the majority of givers, indeed —if r.�: • , „ a wbitO ball -do with tai a es," One of de gees, while snixin , the d is rents : We are rich w by one mocking Christmas b general consent gifts of an t money ` . '` �' Y b grad Y g g Y f3 ey ;:, . ;'. = e►nti hat was that his foot struck against . g e Rndyard Ripling.._, #L , the toughs grabbed the bull -dog and got mix tbese thoroughly. add in . lb ston past. value should be rhserved for their - own oe- ,.,. ..$ Y, - '�hat toe was always stubbing itself on some- ready to set him on the harmless mongrel, best raisins chopped moderately ,�ne, as - . . easions, and it should come to be eonsldered• , - , �isin or other he told himself. He would The farmer saw what he was up to and .finish with half a tescupfal of ornngeflower - - . _ something outside of the limits of goodtoster ." , .- -:,:� y, g said: water, beat well for an hour, pls►eein A cake- �?13II 'gp ' ' to give any gifts at all on Christmas Day.i ;:" : ,' r' '` lsrow this last obstacle *out of the way. }I g , .° � ��`_ 'F I was you I wouldn't set that d tin well Tined with six thicknesses of r whose hum, were the ving reversed, - "..:;• # Zs his fingers touched the supposed atone y „og f ' God bless the ittle feet that never go a9trasyy�� .-� ' ;:, ` ou mine. " My dog Il kill him if you do. and bate in w quick oven or five ours. P.� the 1itL�e Des are empty in m closet laid would able to oasusioa s least ineon <q aomctlsing Jingled. Christopher Columbus! y venionca to a narrow arse. �" a Kill him eh . I3et ye file this bull -dog The icing; To 1 let. Jordan i►l�ntaudr►, 31b, sway. P .: • �. was a purse full of money . _There was , ,. Sometimes I one in my hand, forgetting, . 1. `�'' }: .y►i electric -li ht at a store window a little kill lick a minute said a' half. white powdered saRar, the' julee d1h'jbmory �..: T •, " 'I - % .. , „ till I see ' - - _ - . '.�_:,,"� ..,: I win t iiob0ttin man, said the farmer the white of an blanch the lLbbosrda, large enough ,t. . �• further on. In a second Billy was standing „ Ogg' It to little hat -worn oboe, not g " -_i . - z:_;':, �� it examining his treasure. Three gold but ii yon want yoor dog to live after to- soak them in water tot twelve hours, chop' ter me Very POhte. " ,_ ,. -., , feces —one tanner and two fives. A hen day dor.'t set him on mine. M do '11 kill ti�m small, then pound them in s mortar And all at once I feel sense of bitter loss and „ P P him, I t-3ll e. Y g Wx them gradual] with the white of and pain. " is this Ned Pbillpot ! the justice Ask " ; •� �,.;' of silver his trembling fingers could -not y y Art sharp as w en, two years agq it cut my ad, addressing a little qief ppy- headed negro. ' Ft a.. aiunt� A roll of greenbacks is an inner The toughs all poked fart at the farmer. fig, the auger, and 1t►e lemon, ism W heart in t sin. '. Yes Bah thanke you plasm" ... *: - '-xsket, and —g+oiad gracious —a ring set all who smilled on - them from the top of his ever the hake, and let it stand fur t days ,t „ ;." ' .' .." load. Then the fellow who held the bull- before uttin on the sn ioin . which is 01 little feet t wearied not, l wait for therm Been drunk again ? ,. •' round with a double row of gems hat all im- p - nom Yes, ash, thankee." _-- r_ • - ' _ ;:,_':_ do 3aid : *ado as fol owe : To the whites of fore ., - . mered in the li ht Bice dro of tor. The � For am d on the tide, while they have Been here some ten tintiOS with.. the. " ;- - • Well if ye won't bet, I'll let this dog a add the juice of two lemons, and 31b reached t e shore; • _, ve iliamand ring he had been eating to ; lick your yalter cur just fur fun." �ted sugar, work together with a woodela Alin while th blinding tear drops wet these Lrst year, haven t you i M1 •' - x" 11„71 • ,= little eh so aid " Yes, Bah, thankee, 'bleeged ter,yan. "- , _ '.. wee here my friend said the farmer, n e read it over the cake, and let it „ , 1. - In the'mid�t of his joy >a c'_elicioti$ attain ,• ' ' ' P I try to think y darling's feet are treading When are you going to quit Y '-, 1, �. , I told ye once that your dog was no match dry in a warm place. Do not put it in the streets of Id, • �•"+ • - we t down and seemed to elan trim in its Nan' know, ttiankee. ., ' ';. ' -, �;. •. ,; - P P for mine, but mebby ye didn't - understand oven. And so 1 lay th down Again. butalways tarn .. ' � -" ,mbrace.. Poets say that a area t has more _ _ �� I believe I'll send you to the worlclionse , : ''- -'`' `,x r owe:r over the soul than a other influence. me. He can lick two like you re and chew say - p i!Y ' 'fit's tb8 Dl�eleIIOe. • tied bless the u rte foot that now so surely can- for twenty-five days." ec' Billy knew nothing of poetry, but as that em all up I don t want to see our do y P Y g sot stray i " Thankee, ash." 1, .:.:: � . " :. ",.. ., I smell 9f roast turkey, tailed chestnuts, anti hurt, �aad -qa I say ag in,don L set him on to Cabbssge- What's the di rsantse between •• •► - ` ; " mine. Q� And while I th am standing Ialmoat seem Look here, what so polite .I .1 ..• . mind pie gushed forth he felt a delightful �. a dilatory man and the president of aft to"a " Kain't het it, thankee, ash ; born in,• - •'i � i� �`` . quiver of anticipation thrill him frame. Half Well, here gees, said the toaRh, and robegge Y 'ri+vo little i beside mo, just as they need men )�o�,� " :`° r �. he released the bull -dog. Like a flash the Rub I'll give it a to be! „ - , F,i. -_,e- way down the bock was the restaurant bull -do sprang under the wagon, and the �— Si Two little tans with their sweets ' ten- well, I think I'll let you off this boss. ' whenl,e the vivifying odor mama g P $ $ Cobbs a —One misses the gain and the done as! Politeness ought to be rewarded." `� . r r` 44 . farmers dog ran to the middle of the street, other trains the misses. Y " Bleagod ter yer, ash, thankee.11 - �;"•,, I ' " I want the finest Christmas dinner Ali. me i i t have known that look was fi-,y where the bull-dog caught him by one of his born of l - ; , ;I. ) you've Rot- turkey -- cranberry- aaacO- every- hind legs. Without a whine or a murmur _ I reach arm out fondly. but they clasp the when the little "old ne$ro was gone th! ,: 'I - thin "said Bill majestically, , as he masted satire raid : " Therecan t het bat be some ": " >: " y g' Y �• Y or an attempt to give battle to the buU-do . Try bard eider ---s wine -gton inn three emp y air 1 p -- 1...', . �,;:.�..r . Timself at one of the ittle white tables, g $ There is noth of my darlings but the shoes tt1O cod in so polite w man. He ma be 1► `' c� I N ' ., k' ' fj� He was surprised to see the restaurant- the farmers dog agnatted down on his times aday —for ague and rheamo►tism. wear. drunkard, but — bat—but_ yy rP haunches and looked np at his master. _ '~': 1 .$: , - " ,ee burst into t=ears. " You remind me Dry Hnmalr. - •' whatme you looking for, Judge P, sopne�` =�"• " ' ' ' " Take care of youraolf, Watch 1 acid � O! the bi of parting caanaft be done €'=;. ��Fx' " . so mul:h of mplittlO boy wbodiod- mylittle the smiling.farmer and is a twinklin the Air Totittny bast devoured about seven- away one asked: • Willis" the white= wproned old maw sobbing- - - } ' �� g S{ P;­_`-­ ti. 1 Willie, mined. e11ovR car awe hie head stan=d and set teen cakes he applied for more. Tell I meet my liege walking where their Why, that red silk haadkerehief. ItN " ' ;: ;'',7 `#. �' :' Y« „ . Wow a nll-d 's neck. The bones forme another cake?" feet sans stns7 yir►q „ x" w�. names Billy, too, said the boy h' °g Whsa I ao more t driit�ug post rho surging was l on this desk a Moment ego. .. •� u The little old negro walked• aloe the X11, 0' " cracked, the bull -dog opened his jaws at No, my a ,yon have had enotoi�li. tide g r ,. _ �. sym hetically. sztd the farmer's dog let h hold "But I can't drink my tow dry, can I ?" Bat with them landed npan the river street. "Diu yore hwnkerohnak is fur ,;'- `C , , �.- " ouldn't you like to dine with the once, go . side- two drinks, said he.-- [Arkannavy T'iavel�.. • ', '' .F" - -� .`' famil ? I can't a -bear to see the image of and trotted ender the wagon. The all�iog • _ Be psttenL while waiting to sae their - >.' -�f,_ a f ` f Da t What tit �IZIVd. - ": > c.. - shining w --- _ 'F +x m Wrillie a- aettin' an' satin' his Christmas gave one kick and was as dead as rciclt. . , ' ;: Y „ The farmer's dog had broken his neck. =of Nice carpsI O&I be beat,. said h )R� the little In the Qolden streetcar never j` : i �, " dinner all alone. •• I told you how it would be, said the salanas►aw tYo ems• LaIId 8611 1, � "' ;., M °`� " Thatrk yen, but I wn�t•gat na clothes fir _ Tlie city of London in put down b y` r �p ' ' " ' Got mane nnff to buy oin, but the stores farmer, gaol natnredly, •' bat you world �+ I know it," said tkd °�, sadly. .,. <`�, y Y have your own wa , and the ton b. all con- . go Wily • �P• . 6r'iP yye .. , - hers as the center o the lard h •",;; �- - is all closed to day." ." y y g 'I bought same of them last year, and when ' c; �, �;' . l;, ! . , A Y led around the lifeloa ball -d wd ez- berg In oilier words, m radios of a j � .. . grot+lw 09 I tried to beat them last week th fell to A Sands aol t+esaher endesvorud to '- -,' -, -• -- The old man ' explained that Willies Y *,_- , .- " cloth would jest fit him and in a few clssimed : I want isomethin that e� 000 miles oa the carved starfaoe` cis ` ' '• Well, that beats !" --{New York �0O°s' will stand a make his pn nodaratand that parable trie sadal s flaw. earth with London as an a f`' -; ,. mien Billy was in a comfortable suit of $�.�$•� srbont eha goad phend. $e safd s 's wild a _4" •' Now, lft,tle eizl7drsa, sa oa rtsre describe a draumferanoe tiucilo ig �-�_., �` ,, _� . " gray, 'th patent - leather shoes, a binebeok- . _ . - , ""'-" pposs 7 .4 -_ ' - tie, An lovely soft underwear. ,� tai- monopolist is one who wrntid Ii1c MWe Girl (at the opso� for the 4time) all blots abeep what would I be?" �►d than any 8,004 -mile drole thistbauttt:los:; ,' `'�'':� The he was lad into the dining -room. �tlsmuta, abaft ass those waiorlsu doing He expsatl - them to say that he would from way other ally in tile: w illd, ''" M. to pat hiataelf in w millionaire's plssos. -�A , A.- with their feetI be file but mach to his die- - �-••w . _ .. moths 1 old lady, who kiwred affilcall - Melons ware S�'at called oantslonpes from Moore Don t ask ho maws +4 r i.: gust me of tiff c in i► ► e1 p t%* 0; tm�ate� roil iCu�o►yh � eel kin her "dear,,' two pretty little girls in lining cultivated at (Unteluppi, a village •'Mamma, firs they isytng fro Qntoh $ I ; " if iE►s ImWe '� #qoW � `00 8 " " -�, • . 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That on -�• -and We �2aQ88d OAr BtOre W1L}1- -••-�- - `` t" .. • { the. reeve in the Chair. -� Xinatw -�bf last petition of Vii.- Cie Hadar and fourteen° others _ 01 r � :: 1 meeting read attd approved. the aeaaant of Hilts a Ddlitthem for the N' 'ej GOODS to rj REj SIR GROCER �j . - ii, ' ` - - - Several aCCOants Mere presented -ind barialof J .T.Simons,(Indian),00ffin.digginx 9r = i . - - aommanications read and referred to the ewe conveying corps.. - 010. That the - , - .0 1'�Tnta, Candies, Toys and .o- 6 ;h; ' �. �►������a :. yarioaa standing committee.. sum of !or one cord of wood , . _ ,,�,.-,, . �'�� Mowbray seconded by Mr. (laeQw, ,tarnished b sirs. 8 by W. Vft. a s published ever Friday tnornin sit its owe moves that a vote o! the eleetoes be taken iepheasotl �� ".... ��_,. r.�I� "'� ' �•�'.• , - ryy =' Pickering, Out. g Hubbard be paid. All of which is most Call and Bee our d19 la Sild et a Christma8'' Bar sin - ' ou the gt;estiou of a tioneq ,ot Industry in • ceepesttaliy eabcaitted. p y g g . fir:_: f- >_ . _ TERMS �--�3 . tills county at the appro�c'LioR municipal On motion of 4eo. (Ierow, e6airman. re- �- �i.d8esj; sji.00 fiFaid iii dvaaee. elections bn Jan: 416, 1892, as recommend- rt was ado Led. �' port p �- _i RATES OF ADVERTISING : ed by the County Council. / Mr. Hilts seconded by Mr. Boyer moves u N (� . - { - ° , Mr. Mowbra seconded b Mr: Bo er, that -the Reeve E J--� 1, w POUCHER : `:. ,. Mowbray 1 y grant his order on the s . Vint I serefou, per line - , - ib cents` -moves - that an order be drawn on the treasurer in favor of the parties recom �p�p _ . .� Rtwh subaequeat insertion, er line - a - 7 -IU . - t . - +:" r ' ; � 01 Ids rate does nottnclade Legal or Foreign ad- treasurer in favor of W. H. Law for the mended to the report of the various com- r .itt�.L�./O �4J t.•THA.1.V..L. if I .� :� lreeisements. sam of 6336, being payment in fall for mines% as presented this day. ;,a `` iB�iecial terms given to parties making con_ 'Green.wood bridge. A. R. Mowbra sacsonded b tleo. (}stow, - y y ��`� leaf ....' I rate fori3 or g months or the yeas. Half- A by to provide "for the payment of moo that this aoanoil do hbreb tender y Is RICHARDSON - ., T ly or yearly contracts pa;a le quarterly. the salaries of the townshi officers and �# +: : sines cards-ben lines or ender, with paper, P its swcere aa3 heady thanks to (}eorge • . " . _, !Z, ° Oa. ear, $3 00.' able in -advan - 'contingent expenses for 1891 was read the Parker, E , Reeve, for the very efficient ; -_ >?e s9 y . �-i Notics in local columns ten cents per line, three several times and paaeed. serviow rendered this municipality during % . . ° : • . Lev Dents per line each subsequent insertion. Mr. Gerow esicouded by Mr. Boyer,movee the t ear. and also for his courtesy and _ -' - E _ i. TT A I $ girl contract rates made known on applica- PM y O V ale E eciall rC tlested t0 call at 111 No itre� advertising. that the town hall, Brougham, be' the place general demeanor towardss every member p y q y y k; dvertisemeiits without writter nstractions for receiving nominations for the council of the Board daring that time. Store and inspect ' the large StOCIi OY f k. -,:' ; t.: wi 1 ba inserted until forbidden and charged a%- `of 1.93 and that the polling places and Goo. Gerow seconded by Jas. Hilts moves - ; i" • ao ingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- deputy retur4ing officers for the election of that this council do hereby tender their Christmas (�7 oods �ust opened out, consist- 0 _ . F . A nts must be in writing and esut to the pub- ` r • ' ` f ere g:tid council be the same ae named and sincere and heartfelt ehauica to W.J.Clark, M ing of Fancy Good, 1 ovs, Etc. Silver; are - - :; . "> ob Work promptly attended to.:;;,;.,,„ stetted iu the by -law re Local Optiou, and E at resent ediu,r of the Piekecina .. ; { eq , p �- that the seal of-the corporattion be AUACh- Nswx .for his service• rendered to this a specialty, of whicli we 11£tVe a larger :and 0 . ;i ; �. - . = r a I CLARK •'; ;.tip• PROPRIETOR. e3 to thia resolution. coancil,and the general public in reporting A better display than ever before, and all mark- " " -tom: . ;r . Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Mowbray, the proceedings of this council daring the A full S. �Eyar Politiois -$tncrt Independence. move; thst the repot: of the receipts and pent year, ed away down to rock bottom prices. I . . ` °' 14 ' t �', Uulr .A.im; A hirst -class Local Paper. -- disbursements, assets and lisbilitieai and Mr. Hills_ seconded by Mr. (Ieeow, moose ,i - - - nncollecyei Lazes for this manic; ality for o,at this council do now adjourn sine die. S stock of hardware constantly on l�anu.aJl S : ` _ tk Ir Eacpe 0tution8 - The h"rty p . . . _ L. =. . ' ort of tLeaneotile of Pickering and vicinity. that portion of the year 1'91 a °die¢ Dec. _ ..• early and secure the bargains we are offering. <. z tuPp lith in the said year as prepared by the LETTER TO THE EDITOR. ' - : '• >.° I council, be and is hereby adopted and that i - i I ' y t FR:DAY. DEC. 1S. 1891. .. 100 copies be,for►hwith printed in pamph- l=it. --As my tisme appeared in the last r ��. s " I a form. s, t. � 4 : _ . issue of Teti News as a person likely to try �„ . A,4 J r RICHARD�0 .1 1 I : `� ..:.: Jas. Hilta'seoonfed by Goo. Gerow,movee for muuioipal honors in the coming elec- a • ' - I+�requetitlj daring the past Couple that the clerk and is Lereby instructed Lion, I world ask permission to inform my + - -- -' - . I F . ' - . ' weeks Stave ere been asked to ex- to advertise for nders for osdar timber friend& that I have notthe slightest inters- I ( . - . N. ' for the use of -t a tawoshi as follows : - =.ti . airs the: first _clause o! the by -law l' . Lion of becoming a candidate for any posi• - ,.% !` " �d by the council, and advertised 6,000 feet 5x6, 1 feet long ; 6,000 feet 5x6, Lion in the council of Pickering township - - i ' -, 16 feet long; 8. feet U6., 18 feet long ; MULTITUDE . } . 1t for the year 1893. FOLILOW.T_nE t .;,%, :: M. f 4 � .. \ ` i this paper, submitting Local Option 5,000 feet 10x10, 18 feet l.)ng ; loo pieces Thanking all for set Errors, Iremain - • ' t the rate a era Of Pickering town- round eimber. inches at small cud. p �► g 1rniy yours. i! . + e ip, ' Here is the clause :- Yoar.Standin Committee on Roads and , : . Taos. Povoasa. - - I, ' - They are going to . i ' 2. "That the>lale by retail of s iritatias. Bridges, be laawe to report cad_ recom _ _ Brougham. . .° `�, - P mend as follows : Payment to treasurer, - - . ' - -: ... . -.` t rmented or other manufactured ligaorsis J. F. More, of rife Tp. of Whitby, for re- - - - . a ud shall be prohibited in every ravern.inn pairs on eastern townline in 2nd, 7th and .. New ddvet�'ti8 OW%ta, e To-'-, - i ;, or other house or place of. public entertain- 8th con, i . __ _ , -_ meat •sad the Bale thereof ys hereby pro- 636.17 1 �e above being > iakerintt e - - - _ - . - `" ltuibited in every shop or place other than share of expense ;Matthew Swallow mater- TANTED -- Servant girl, Apply to F .- ...�.. I . , li , . gal for culverts on $rock road south of �� MRS. DR. BATSMAN• °ickering. lin . - i - H F J ri, a horse of entertainment. . 11 Hin►cston road. Culvert adjoinin¢ G.T.R . At first sight it would seem to .be and 24 flue inch tile, culvert south ct BUR $ALE :- Shropshire ewes and ev:e , sets' E � . t _ r �J / i - + . 4 peculiarly worded, but as the laws :in itange line, and plank, 14.,u ;Bryan Lin 1, lambs, high grade, apply to D. W.. C #R R['THLr139. 7-e - I' y wu for raising a'id covering culvert on .1t6 ' �' l �` J _ t cis country are so built, we must not con. o lot 6, -6 .711 ; A. B. kia'or for 2a-s = ' - Le surprised at the wording of this ft of lumber ea plied to road div No. 49j�OR SALE -A Large lied Cove. mood t� a • 1 _ 1' milker.lustcalved, apply to H.NOORB. ihis-year A�A;in 1 . , � ne. In legal matters, nothing is east, 62.68 ; Geo Walters for iron bolts and Kingston Road, Pickering. P. 0. 7-3. : ' ' - . - - r -I -: - ` i t ken for granted -- everything must repairs on bri a on 3rd.and 6th con, 65 ; = -- - - - - - - - -- - . , e definitely stated In the first lace Geo. Long for yards gravel supplied as . FOR SALE OR RENT - =Blocs and j . y p follows : On 2nd con bet lots 15 and 16, app � JU dwelling iu the village of Dumbarton. I - . ( ,-" - e retail of li nor is •' inhibited in • k •n b ' e n 'lad con bet lots 11 - Tonne easy. For ps,nipulars address_ so Beaton - . I - i- . � q P to Pic err g rndg , o St.,'Ioronto. 5-yin. ' very tavern, inn, or other house or and 12, on Kingston r3ad from lot 6 to 11 t ---_ - �.., -_ _ ___.._.,.,___ ___ __� - i , lace of.pu'blie entertainment.'' Then, - 621.63 ; R. S. Philli for constructing ; OU ND -A t,um of ingney.- Owlzgr 1: 1. ` - I - r fear some rsoii owning a Shop of* drain under T . eiWusers award dated L' can ha.• same by proving property and _ . g P removing' pa Ying for this sdvert:aement: GROWN' � `•-' me kind fir' a rivtste hones should Nov.23,11191, iii. ; W Cochran• P timber cv:r D e C o for 10 ih the ' P�LMilit, Piokerin _ -- sit -- : �. 1. W. Pp - _ _ - g'- for Cakes, Puddings or � Ilesert: - - 4 esire to operate the bultiness, the last 11th •oil -,63 ;Gee Philips as commissioner �O)K bER�'ICE-- Faru,e>rs if you wish I - .. r lause is added, -that the Bale thereof in oonnectiou w th work done on sideline, - - b�a patronize the best )2t•rtahire boar in , ' ! •��-� bet lots 19 and 3 in the find con. 19.50 ; this locality. tell cad see the one owned by I N,',S , � u' � I `. S all be prohibited in every shop or Jamse MoCorm for work done on sir* W now• H; O t+►ri� Dt�il �•� E E M 0 A N D O I N C_ -� . , • �.` i lace other that. a honari of entertain- ..t Darirattt r . . . line bei lots 12 ad 13 in the $Lid coo.. the eons• Ter=s #lM. i -10 nt, This paragraph makes the sale corporation bei liable under the a uxin- - - -_ : _ j- - . ; • `i' _` - e in @ver building in Pickering ms's award. G .Philips coin.. Si4 ; Toose- ARY FOIi DALE.- i8.t100 will buy All IOndB, Filberts, 'sIIIUt81 IC`ing Sugar, C0 08, C'�IOCO- f 1. y acct et Markha towts+Yip for repairs on the valuable tars of the late t W YoY•o- t i ownship, not excepting hen - houses, si•,140&we, brick boes•. two barns, . n ' - western w�rhlinte• bet Markham. and Pick- iar�• tO°d ItE' Orange Citron AIId LeluOn Peet �:B$eIICBB i :: W- sissies, or even shay - field. The sting. pfd semi lei one -halt ac00Utt of e~ Oise ataa a .it rune. troe, WLit r Terms f f t - - easy App1 on the prwrals•s. reX4 F W ricKl3X- . : ,; ira®p►Ph is fully aomprehensive if owl. 0.39 ; P. li,. Hoover a Son for timber zIit. %VLit y t-s . . fro rlv or es>t'efull read. •applied a pat w..r.r.,611 J4 ; H.trodgaoo - Cpicel3, Pickle$. �.. . P Pe - - -- y ' for e7 yards of gravel, 5 36 and : 1,iARY TO REST -For term ofyears. - . . - f id fo 44 ids of gar yet on townliue between beinit toe U, rear ut coo., i'ie .ring. ! - I,OCiI �ptl0>d lne@tlOgs are be g north of Pickering village, ts{ D ,!,alai 1tD acre•, � # - �.�., , . _ Reid at various plircee throughout the PickerinA and • arkham, being halt coat, more or le". on the prewisis are large barns. - . $3.52; D. Anni for 73 yde ;travel supplied stables and house in fair repair. an abundance �%� �� � � g R1� T�IAS - OR D�.R - I S - ? 'township these days. The subject to road div No. 18 and right of way, tt'J.50 ; of water, well hnttesd, and being of good soil and i _ - f , well caltivaeed. 1�r�;e orchard on the pre�u,i•es SOLICITED! lt,Tlll stand any amount of disCUSS1on. 1hoe. Pugh gra'►0lling on 5th cx,h Opp loo Hover plowing and fah wheat. pot p•rtfcalan, All are• agmeed that whisky and its 24, t3l *. L White for plank supplied on apply to W, J. DALE. Pickering. P.O. 5stn �' . a = ;James -� -... -. _ T>,h con Opp lot 14, 61.53 , es Paul re- ;�i I assistants are the worst enemies to moving scone ot� road div. `o. 48 north of r e0 ItI;�T OR r'Ult SALE. -The In,• - -- ••-- . -- -- - - - --- - - -- - I - mankind -destro in both bodies and °g r _ y Green River, S3 ; J. M. Gerow for Rork in 1 1►1e,nent tt'ararooms and the west cud of Usk,T-* { ,, ; 1. a i souls ;but Call we 0 tain redemption connection with the Greenwood bridge,640% roughcast house, together or separately : the �' '' I i.. .­ } hou•e that Mr. Forsyth now occupies ; also • . - .. 1, . : througli Local Option. The Duncan also advertisio the letting of contracts, the two shops between the grouse and the old J J � y , - ) . , - a»tl and posting as e, measuring tiniber and 14vn. to rent, or would exchange for rivate . . - - _.. b a remedy, thought t to a of March. Act was t o i u r,.n the 1•t - os4e•sr o rtnside cr. 1 -- .. D _ g y � we granted it a .vial bit the people keeping acconh of same,1r{.50. A11 of - , t , For further turticularr enquire- or K. itl'RT, ,a : * p which i• moat •spectinlly submitted. 1'Ickerin silage, or by triter to lt. NANKY, r t i �`. !!, On of the +Choieeht Stocks of Dr - Goods ey-er seen In this' i ! ` `' y� would have none of it. Then in turn On motion of R. R. Mowbray,chatrman, Aiiwoa, iehigan. -i5tt - came the Scott Act and in three years report wa's adol ited. - - - - - �- ` . i " it was pronounced by the electorP to Your Standing Committee on sheep .UR SALE. --Tt,e eetlate' of fibs tale I _ . ` Killed L lease to report .nil part of the Country. Call and t3ee tl.eil' _- i'. f ' - be a fraud. Now we are asked to give y line Every. containing 5o acres. being .. • - . recommend u 11owa :- Pa,ymeut to Thos. cvwpos•{i of tite H.W. quarter of tot te, is the the township , of Pickoriu front- - . _ . Local Option a trial. As we have no 114okering for 2 sheep killed and ot,e dam• rand a• n of the 1 g. C- FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES �` .. ; , livin @Z9ID le Of its efficiency, it 18 aired, *18 : J h Braund for Otte shee ing lifugston road 41 miles from the town of � u . e g p y' P Whitby and t ruffles froth Pickering Village. . , , ., ;only natural that we should judos of killed- 66 ; W., W_ Beaker for one sheep t.00d @ of 1. gootbufidingsande veryeonvenfen•e. RI gant stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Cooper & Smith ' 1._ t. ` -- - • killed. f5.34 ; m. bleep for three sheep This is a very dtds,rab,e property.. Title indte- - _ _ i ; it b our t eZ rlence With Stich - putable. For further ticutt is apply on the - - - y P Pe killed, $131.34, idatnount being two -this • Manilfa['ttlre �� . - �� = raises, to A. A. POB County Arehitoet,Whit- , I 'measures -- which by the. way, has sworn value. 11 of which is most respect- by or W' V. RICHARDSON. Noe•ry Public. - . ` - ' • `� - -been anything but satisfactory. True, ful;y submitte . Pickering. 24111 - -- �- I WANT EVERYBODY TO GIVE ME A CALL. .- - - . i = the machinery forenfolcing is is much Ou motion o Jtits. Hilts, chuirinan, re- - - --- --- ____ - -. -- - p�re wu adop T Btu. B WILLIS,0ostmaster, (JBIIOCCIHAM• , more perfect, than was that applicable Your Standi Committee on Contin- EOM OF YOUNG AND OLO - __ _ _ __ - I- . . to the Scott Act ; but the small area gencies, peg lea a to report and recommend �b we•knast, F41i gg Ysww7. Lett of - - . - • - . a .. , :" covered will cripple its efficiency. Then ai follows : -P ymeut to Newsome & Co. 2�0. ph,� prey. positively autos es ; ' - VI [Iw N•roos Debility. I too, if its legality is full established for collector's Il and one assessment roll1°°rs• W g y y , ' Dtmnes .t Sigh Lr. of AmWtios4 UaAtr,wr . 66.40 • W. J. C ark for advertising b law ksmmk Low of Powt.r - 1 ,° Low Comes it that •Judge Galt can re Local Optip and printing nomination Psai marry. Sack, HfSU an&doos, Dodo Is - . - i . . - .. n inue t0 quash such b -laws On L' seminal sl.epls.a AIM= . - .E-. ill cot ri,», _ - s Q y bills, f18 50 ; . R. Beaton vu acct. of die- �. }. -4 , the ground of illegality. Although bursemeuts, ; expenses of Board of �eo soot ej, u°et tomes ' ,ay >�ro " 1nd"rr' _ -. - carried in many townships through- Health recom ended by 1891 council : C.2 sold ye�y, eJ ld�rtrrs saalodng p " � Dr. J. H. East ood for services as witness for beaus*. J. R HAZEi.Toli. Qtrsdnated _ " _ �k out the Province, in not a single case re B. H. vs 3�a .xetd, = .,o W. V. Rich - 'e M Yow 8t' Tomes% °off' • • - 1 9 KING_ ST., W EST, . y ' ''` _ can we say that is is iu force. Their ' ;.4 - ardeon on nt and salary, X18 ; «'m. __ - '' _ . hotels are selling under permits.. We Dowswe'l on account and salary, 614.75 -- � % . rrOR0Wr_M. . - t '' Geo. Phil; on account and salary a7.2a ra ;N pr K n I ' . inced that if the matter P y 6 S E 1�,;� - r. ' . are fully.conv y �� .. The Re airin of Fine nad COm - - , � - - Geo. Packer, ealar , 61•.50 • D. R. Beaton, t�' be earned to the Privy Cruncil, the Mary, s12.5o Chas. A. Ahnis and others r �''� P �; - - " act wilt be sustained but it is vet un- - . - . _ , being error in sesemeut in Union school OLD E A�D Lo r 4 .usS E{ ' v plicated V` etches ret,eive s" decided. However, let ua attend all ss�tiou No. 440 57 • L. K. Beaton in dull i • i� Y special attention. . . . . in the Village o1 Brougham. � Rte• .�s. t , . r. ",., meetings and learn what we can as,to of salary, 6:30 Geo. Parker, services as - - °• reeve, 685 ; R. R. Mowbray services se let ITH bTABLir AN D CHOICE: COL• "T All work Guaranteed. I Charges Moderat - { 11 . :. the habits and customs of . this Local - - - . .: dep- reeve. 650 , Geo. Gerow, and dep -reeve lectiou of Fruit on the same• - �• -: r:. Uption Law. fa0 ; - five verities, Pears, g- C E,RER I - . -• - - .1 -,i.. , .. W ; A Bo„ a , 3rd dep - reeve. Jas- Namely Apples 4 III ;�0 _ _ - - -- _. - : Silts, as Conn illor. 650 ; W. W. Hubbard, a RO T. 1 f - ; t 4 . ^4.. Plums. Grapes. Currants, ego Price 4, t ! 9..: -' . OHERRYW000. services as tr asurer, 6150 ; Thomas C. $100,00. Also choice building lot with Practical watchmaker and Jeweller. -- - 1 - �. . O 4:. .. -:_ :: !. •. :. ` Brown in f all t salary as caretaker, 615. ` . • fruit, very cheap. Also house to let. - : - x TLe boyil`aronnd here seen; to like to All 'of which is one re�apectinlly submitted. " - •On motion i A. Boyer. Chairman, re- T, C. BRO�NN Klan St., �eSt, { f li f:.: hear the Jubllle Slugers. r _ - -, _ -- -_- ___ -- S.. - - - - -- -- - - - - - -- �:_ :W .: port was ado - .- - - , - 1'i'e are glad io hear that sire P. Hen• 1'O p _ iiitouaz3l>ta. _ , , C. ,_ The Standing Committee on Indigents, -- -- -- -p ., tderfiuu is Setting be ter. , 0.RE��O N� ., i . - : I- .: bpg • leave to report and recommend as * ' PICK +' RIN 0 ._ • f _41.. ., � I s ,! ; . We are veryso to hear Mrs. Main. follows :- Pay ment in full to Slat of Do- � . - . - - 1 " ; Uidis no better, ceml►er, 1891. 31. (heeooii aid to ,11.Ryen, • I. ., . 1. : -- -, i_ i e I v LT U RAL WO S- ?'`F -Mr. Wood, of Illinois U. $: Las been SO weeltt►, pl. ,MO ; 116. Gleason aid to P. '" J ( - : ` _.: f-I - tom. �� �� : r • w 1 :'~ visiting his mother' and sister here, his Johnston, S't eoke at 75 ots..622 50 ; i - :. X - old familar face looks as usual. He has McKittrick ai to E. Bowes, 30 weeks at I !�1 � ' � . . - rchasea two tine horses for. to tells' al. 631► ;Jas .Rogers aid tQ Stirs. Gra- LV BER LATH AND , , i DODWILL , PROPRIVOL . , ;.S .` `rY ppnn hitu. Weh him success. ham, :i0 weekP at dl, 630 ; T. B. Willis aid ! f back wall to Mrs. Stark, 80 weeks -at $1, 630 ; J- M. - ,P ► HI GL�S - derstand that Joha Johnson line We un •,. Gerow aid to re. Sarah Swith, 30 weeks _ F�` t sum of $165.00 t:,r y ! - red the nee - - I K �'-._ beau offs at �1, 630 w .Cowie aid to Mrs. Devitt. -� `:X� t; ;, a hone, - You should of sold him John. 39 weeks at 7 cents lta.so • R. A. Bunt- DRtESSED LumBER. Relent; on all kind;; o agricultural implements, engine ,and ti ll 1riacLm -' : bi John L e lied a b• tos3 the other � er done promptly. Satisfaction uargnteed. Wip also fur fish . ,Y � ' f'- yn ut i",,, aid m Mn Tripp, 30 weeks at 76 cents ---o - - - Y P P y• g , ;a, Diehl. One of his vrtlnable mare died. 6 .511; R• g• hllinps aid to B.Lamoresu= g r i � O T wcio�, Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for all kinds o'' E;,gl,nes,; • " . - " ;' We are haviag a grand revived here, . ; o weeks at i , 180 ; Goo. Philip aid to � ' - � "� . %0 aliliotlgh cot many have yet refortned.' Mrs. Palmer, 90 weelis at 81. wo ; Colin -AT LOWKST 1'UCK -- Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc• . A No, I Plough Point aly '�' ' t -, t • {,,, FR!X5D. Philip aid to re. Linton, 310 weeks at $1, _ .1 ­.k__ ar f " / {..'R :'� • �Ieaac iwt aid to Jane Coale. C'- $ i kept in �toek. Castln6ls In Iron or brass made to Order Also _ t - {`- .; ,,' ', 'F"'r ,� is :,. �F:- r et�hin neev i>�l albuws� ;dill s�>d: st 711 t, "i.y ;... ®del Iclsut 'Ten psis esri. +rrfil be aled.,t - �Ve`tvrtlugtily nnderatard at�justigg all kinds of Bipder Kn ttera.�r t I ': _ m B s d to. Ba 9 . dB.`?s r: "fk. A. ; 1. see boxes. card recFiv,we; i 6 We have the mole money fog repairs for -the-, Platte 4II_ 4_'�,._,.1',f__ is , � > toff •' Cleo. Philip ai to Mfn. Palmer lumida `�` " P s a ` other Dickie dt XV %�, of whi�ab ` ' J. Cowie r f BrQ�� him ie eat. E "ate; >*nd nc� efoods at 10�rceks at tt� cents,. Wcnlid �- r� t'2 t;J +� �_ ►, t, ,� ,; t`. ::,. ' rj� 7.. ,t�,�� - - - - . - ..� .41, T"i' �:,1:. ,-�{�. ;s-" r t, f = ., w q� • '._,., _ ` _ -.� 1: y- :%s i _ .,y* � ;c - - •r •" _ .�d - �" ',+i+ s, {'rJ. -: o•-- ,� :t^. 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Z - 1V , ,i:, 1. Dtimses and avarlawns day, , , �^­:,.! - A 1 . ,4 , . ' �& '. 'i1`&_­*. . . " - , . .. . � ..;j I., I Bono* Rover COW& * - � _r. ; , . - , L I builder, has madd an assignment to a. S. . ... whare _ - No; 7 LocAL . . . tog A, - 1k. ' ' ? ; � - -'+*.,;. 2 I ... - IL Z � . - _. 8�_ . _ - . I - .Z. ,� K, I 1. ; - . . . � Y J;, tc.4-i , I , .. _ _ �._ � 'N L" . - - R*esur- .. i _I.:-., - she has a to swell the dnm* ' _ ..,- 1113 Varis . . . -_- , 4:14 P. M. - , , : I . I I - . � I . : I .." .,!;�, ,,�', � `rf .. I a, .. . .ff , *'I ., � . - � " . .,. - - I- . � . - I , .1 . . . , , � : ti __ �;.'_ . �, - . - . '� � - ., - - � .L . 0 . �,, . _' " ' '_ '' - , , Ir of I -, � . - v_ . - . . Di therbi-L - is - vie' r"y p 0f*hi1,=*nro1P44h*,thr0XW: .6I', ! _,� - � ' ' ' " " - � , - __ " , ��..,- ft 11 . -revalait in O*gn -, . . 11 I Expasall � r��- ,_ � . _. . ;., � " - . , . ' I lRais' - �_�:_, 11 �,_ ;C�. � - , I 5, . I , , - -� �_ I . ? - �.�. - . I . _. Al , . - I I - - - �. ,- , "' - I : I . ..�,, I.. . . � Of M~ and the Lamb I , 4 mist urral � s . .. Sean and ME fkd%. shroug'hdiit the' P � . ,�;, Ing soag I 9.1* fl. M. - S gars q all kinae . . sun . ro- .,:. To sing the everigat . - : . . �d : iti, � '44 . - ..I:. . - . � I �.. ­ I ­ , , , 1 i�� -_ , , 1..�,. � . . - ' . , , :1 - . I , � , - I . - . , , !I� -.,--,,- ; ­-,- � I i .", * ,�-.;, " I . �. - " - . .- wince. : . Mother's comfork father's Oridd " Y. ­ I -PAR MARKET. ... 1. Tons and Coffee, . . � : Oranges, Lemons, * - '*- '' . ,,;., , N .1 . , I . I . .- :,I.* ", -- . - . - I : ". . � . - � V A ..�V. I I I I -I 11 / met 1. , I.i. . ,..,��. �, I, 11 � � - - ToaoNTo, Dec. Ia. Imn . Cocoa, Chocalato . .:C1 :, .., .:,. , ,;; - ; ., , . '�.. I - ,� I � : . James Spring; a G. T.' U. fireman, � ! - Hee 90 I . - ._.. I � - I . Syrups, Molass I �, ,'� �,� , - � . - � �� �, . with a shocking death at the ParkdaAe : Who On � I . es � .Zk� . 1'... �.­ 1 .:,4 .. 11 L_� � � .- .. . ; I -, � - Nnesiv-Us bush .... *...# 0 92tot Q 9si . ". ' - � ,,,-.k;..)"i . For ni �, ! , � - --,�, , .� I � bray on Friday-morning. , "' . Spices, Essences, - ,*' -:. . ..�, - a ; ., While in the casket cold she lay, , .. , '�, I , -Canned Fruit .i�._:­_' 4- - L .t . . . - �: _. . I Wheat. spring ......... 088jo I I . or Etc ,; 11 ,:, , . I �C' - , . .- 89 1, i_ �Z _�R�_�;wzktl� I The HuntsVille For' Ir is smile on her fs,a*6 . 1. IV . - � ... . . . - . . te It I , . ,. - . ­ , I - ,:--� - � .... . 1, - . . I - 'j: " .� . ." , I Her happy spirit moan AWAY ,�. .; Wheat, red winter.... .. 000to 0911 � .-. - I � . . - . . . - - : .., I '_ - . � - ,� Vi',. �! . P. I. 11r, - . � t ; .� . . . .. - - , -, , L- - , . . t e accounts of its delinquent subadribers :ir; To everlasting peace. .. .1 ,� ' " � . .. - I. � ';W,": .. - . I . .. .: 1. . I I 111, I I - , i .. Wheat, goose ............ 812 to 88 � . • i"� .1 �:.; ,��. _i. !,: ' - -.I - - � - : * - �_ , ., ., �, . - , for sale. per them right. !.- -. No more we see her smiling fA66 ; ­.__ - �_� - �� ,�. - _; ,�, I � . . I .1 L . I . or 1 . Oats, bash ................ . 85 to 86 , - � I � � '. Nor bow her gentle vol"; . I ,*� - . . - "I! . . I Jas. McKenzie, of Jarrats's, sold liqzi ' Barley, bush ............. . MqT ARRIVED FOR CURISMAS ' TRA . 1 . '4 rthl home willgmae"­,-.� W to .- 52 *L I 4 �11' - dixitig prohibited hours and manfully ,- 141 'Or' " " y . � I . ,_' ­ . . _ ' Of children be $be abolod. . � ' I . . � � -- J � - . - . - , . 0060 - 62 . - ' "'.:' ' , ' - .. . - - - . 1pwnied up his $501 to MagioWass Booth on .'. . ' � - � . . . ;- .1 ­ . I a�:- Fathqr, mother, school mated a", , - - Hay, Dewy ton .......... 0. 14 001* 15 00 , �:-� *,,- . . , � . . . . 171I.- . I I I .. I , They wish her back again, I.; � �.,.._ .;" 'Il. I;,; - -, , . . : . Strawy ton ... , ......... * A. 9 0090 10 00 I - :m FARMS FOR SAL4.,0:,!-",`,.­�V! .I- I - ' , .- .1 . . .-I I . ,'.�V!#- - , Phiixeas Kinseyl -a farmer residing near . For to an had Flora hem - - , ­;._0o.. ' bogsI � , - "I., , , V��,�- . .. - t . . ' ' �' .. Dressed ... . W&T0011MIEN - ,� I t..�' - . go kind and loving been. , ' ' ..... . :.. 5 0010 5 80 " , �,6.__" - .,�, A; , t f � A-ymer, shot himself with a 'pistol on '-- - . - - � .- � P... ­,"....- "I ­A-, 1 -11.4 . . I - I Have a a -be -, i . J�, � # - , ' I . DID r of fine I 1�_� :� - r - , . ' hr. � ­ - I � , J , L - . � ... 7— - Methinks I how It .. . I . x County which I[ will offer at ♦ I -:..-;. �c,... ' * 'Beef hindquarters...,.. 6 00 .�. ;. . . - �___ - ''. I Listen to that ameLvoios ' `. � '�' ­ Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 5 00 , . � —THE Rue I eduesday. No ireason mia be Assigned " T , ! .- - __ � . I ow __ - �- . . riees for quick sales. Investigate 4, " " . . � . f she saiQe. I Wish sae -not back; mLe G'od yadr choles to � 8 oo -1 -:,4, "IRrX.- l ,.-. - I the ow �. ,�X, Y'r, 45..., 1 . Barth's tressurea fade away. 9 I I . - . : . - - I ma&Ln ................... *-. a 00 to 8 00 : . . - �_ I- , , , -mer in the .' .,: . 7 . William McClung. a fiu , PHOTOR�E�• GAP tAUCEL I.-Minety-dx �, T'. ­- - I acres, one -tics mil; ..., .. _0.., t . � . , , Flora, thee we hope to me" , � Veal, carcass .i...... .... 0 5 0090 850 - "..- ,.'. '-- - . �. i .- . bOatthO town 9f Bsssx; a beautiful A . . - ,- ,.-. � " ..., . . . - p me of life, Hillsdale, took a dose ' - When life's brief day has Red, .0 - , Butter, lb .................. 00 1810 41100d - , . , - . - - Ai __: .. ., - �1 - . . 0 horse medicine In tniatake last week , Thee, in Heaven with joy to Vreek , ()O 2C Has dimosed of his Toronto basin' "t"ted; "'n drained "d f"n ; so � _�,_, � I - '� �- � - e8l CV state of cultivation ; orchard of 300 aboin- __ �1'1.111`,:; " ': - 1. : .- &)d-died in consequence. � J . 1. , . �.. - 1: "', � ­ . ". - _ . . . - - dos...... 00 17 to 00 22 - v'411 hereafter devote, - . . 1'. where farewell taxes ii,er sum. . .; t' ERPP and- farmbuilding; large barn - If 4. � � : . I Z, : - - � ... . . --- ­_ , I . ,The house of Jolin Smith, Inverharon, i � -e I . Can we tell who next may fall his en- fOlt 13' =of cattle and ton horses; aosen loon" - I - � p Beneath thy chast'ning r tlr( time to Whitby Gallery' and other buildings ;never failing artesian well � � . - - .1 . � - . - � I :­� I - ,* . . - _. � One moat be first, bas lot rod � , � ����N ]BANK ilix-rooni- - _Izi, �, I . - - L Bruce County, was undermined by a 1: us all .� . , I with wind mill for pumping; one good . I P_.�`, :. - " . , : .. , - N - I . swollen stream Tuesday. Smith's two , � Prepare to vases our God. . , , � . VINE88 is already' c'omm c- ad house, now occupied by zen&nz; also very A , ..,� 11.", . � - * _;� - as .I ,�L -I...:-. . W. H. CLOMX. 9 en - brick house 19 rooms, large collar, bath room ��;,­."ki,'_ daughters were'drowtied. - � , .... � 11 - furnace. Hard and soft water inside, and -a ."­4�...*�:!,."_� . . _. , '_.t4 - . . P ,�­ - ; ., -. - 1 . .L .... ....... �.: I Capital Paid,up, $1,5009000 i_,g to hum, but the facilities are � _1 - .. - other ' ' 0k, . -A 44 - .- Wh�n driving to Walkerton, the 0 . modern improvements. Private carriage on. 1 - *�� , V�. � . 'Ie _ 11 - ' On Tuesday evening the M Dec., Wm. trance and beautiful lawn and grounds on&-. - ..'�,*A I , - -' _- : - day With a load of bay. Jacob §eeguailler Thorne aged 68, died at his son's residenoe, .Si rpl us, -.. - .* _.' - S113501000 such that - he can - wcommo I ,�,5.7:_ I . . , - . .. � I . ' . . lops one of his horses. ,^ suixua . . date all tn611tedWithL1�L,,1,,­,A. No finer grounds with-,, , -'-,,�:� � . - 1 Trenton, Out. Elio remains were brought . . .. � , . in 10 miles. On this farm may be seen W &am I _.��,�i _. ' . � L � . .., . di dead on the ruad. crop of tot yielded St, , - -f,� ", � I I ­ - to Highland Creek on Wendesday, and in- ITIBY AGENCY. who .rejuire pictures. , During the obfua'b&'e'lewphearsatereLmAThis farm wheat I . On Saturday Mrs. Eliz will be sold at a ",­-.-'�'%"-, . . . ; _. I &�',*O'Wdo Of tarred at the Presbyterian church 'burial . - SAVING8 DZPARTMUNT. ^ great eactifice.for *I.=. for quick see. _,-:.!r!, ""'.'M �O.- 11 . ;11 �� - ,c_ ::: - . . � . . . PARCEL g.-Adjoining the above is - __�� . :11� , , - .. 1* *bar husband, who died on the 9th ug Ike= "..- ..' - " ., - . . . - .. Unionville, apvlied for probate of the will groan4 on Thursday, the 10th, by the side tnWr"t allowed at hiaest ourrant rs&GL No holiday season call and get photos 06 under cultivation, 16 almost too ,4 . . � - . - -, o�,� - cleared and , - - I - . of 1 of big wife. The Rev. T. Walker M. A.t notiae of wiWidrawal required. &nos in timber; nice framehouse,good barn "d, ", -"­-.'__1-,R!1w_, .ig.,. November, leaving #:1,5M. rector of the HfigliAh church conducting the --",. 4- • 1 _. _... . i W. H. HOLLAND. I that will be finished in the latest style other buildings; good young orchard, ftg arts_ _� - ,d � ,�f. . .. ____ A union between atien-la-la and Barrie servioes. ' The-late W. Thorns was a native .. -- I- - nian wall ; farm well fenced and drained, and U !��_. !_,t..,�- , . I . . Ia"- __ � � MAN, ,. �_.;%,�;�. - * � . I . : ;, �� .'- . I - - _� *. is -being agitated, and the question of Devonshire, England. He came to this � r growing- _,..Ii...13."�. - - I , . now ? "'Osa' - J)f the art. : . I � acres of fine fall wheat may be so" . _-, . � I I ­ I � Sharon. There is a board fenoe'alon the front, ...� ., . - __ - - . . I . ,.,. I .- . - � -1 .�, � — I i,­�;.,.. � - will be settled by the people -as sixe polls country in 1852 since which time he has re- . . of those two farms which will be either sold 110- 1�-:'­,i`.­,) I - : - on I - sided in this neighborhood, and has always - - gether or . 1, " , * , I I - - - � the day of the man'cipal elections. I ays � PECIAL attention will be- given separately. Price *4�=. mss .,� . ;�.� 11. - . been highly respected all who knew him. � �. . on of either of the above fams on - . I , __�! ... - � . . Peter McDougall and Edward Uall, of � . . � , =61. �' - ;,ate,,`' - . - . I .- . , S . I . - 0.4000-4 - _. ... � - : - - ' Oshawa, were fined ra and $2 re- - ;. ' L.- _.� - . • to hm.ily groups and as Christmas PARCEL 3--100 wren, three miles from thwL ,,, ,-.: . I .1 - - � I . ..�­ SMOCK ROAD. . .. .. . town of Essex, well drained and fenced , I than �*--�-�,­, . - - SP I. � , . .1 .� . . 11 ­ : iectivelv F a - _. . . . . acres under an, "IV&- - . - - . .?r disorderly conduct in slie �. . . . _. . . ; � ; . board fence aleng front ; 63 ser . .. '. . � . . � is a tivie when most families have a . A I - .,--.-. ­ I .- . . � 1. - streets, by F. M. Uriersou, on Wedu - . )d house s,ad barn. I,&" year r k 16 • , " "i � --., . eo- i , Ulsd R. ' ' ' tion :good - . , ��,-� - . . f . � �! "01" . Linton, who has been employed .. acres of wheat on the farm which ... - - - day last. . - p - I lob id S I �_ ­.- - at the store for ,he past month *on& -.'. reunion, it is the proper time to have buribels per am, and 26 acres of ice Isif, h . , .. I ,r,-, -, -, , � - . . . I . I may be now man growing. In order to ins 11 ; . Wish ripe raspberries bein4 gathdre,l " home saturday. - . . - on this farm 700 set ­,;_,:.� - .. the roadsides near Wiartou and wild ' - - quickly, If will Bell It for $3. ' ..�, ,��i�- � - . .... groups - . . v� . . - - . A number of folk of this part hive . ups taken. . . - - 1W. PARCEL 4.-70 arcres adjoining toe above ; .. -.11 ,:..,...�,_ . - I . .- strawberries in blossom on she 15&h Navy, . ­ .- . 50 acres chopped ana almost cleared - 11 . I . . I us open- .14, 'w, - L . _: , � . , " � I - . . been used tip with something which . - L. , MY two - '�:�­ � .-- j'�:�l people are beginning to wonder reaill h sav ., I Call and satisfaction is guaranteed. Ing for a man of small capital; o miles. - " ..,.�4_:J � . . . . �..2t : �' , - '4 ors of the niture of the Grippe. from town of Essex. Price $1.700. • � �� ��., - . . .., What 18 coming the Bruce peninsula. . PARCEL 5_164 acres on good gravel - I.- . I - n . . Complaints have been made to the V. Lm . I . I.q. ro - :­.-,:r:�-'��-_,; . It would be worth your while to exam - . XL 0,133M=1 in ­ . ' mile from town of Essex ;eleven acres I# fall . �;-,! - . .. . I , 1,�. . I * . - . . ine Jackson's now stock of- teas. Also . . . � . _ - _____ -_ — ... - I - REMO ED 10 NEW PAE�ISES wbest;.34 acresineadow hn4 35 acres ehop3ed ; I - _ � O.Pepartment that the privilage of graus. 10 ' C brush burned and 1ground needed down fol . _i� . . �. *4 ittluty prints ok as his stock of Xmas, goods at holi- � , I 1ANANAQ1TE � � . � 10- I , ". In a I I ture farm all fenced ; good barn : artesian well - . � . rs' copy as reduced p,qstage day vrices -d nice yo ore . � I - - rates has been abused at Toronto, an ' and ' UO hard. This farm in *orth -ron, . � 1, People of the vicinity will please note Closet a I ; five to six thousand dollars. Will sell for #!,Too, � . . hereafter all packagei are to be examined. ­ ..ON... * -, r��11'11 I have &I'so houses in the town of Essex � ..i _.. ; � 1 B4K Essex . , '.!.. " � that Mr. T. A. Knox's spaniel pup was FREF FRom ODOR-JUST TRY. Tmmi I will sell very cheap. The town of E - . - . , . , - . -, � s_ . . Mr. Joseph Leng, who -lutioded tile ' BROCK IT-9 SOUTH or ONTARIO which all of them farms are situated ieow _ ,.-: .; - � - I � Owen Sound Sun, which has recently- been With 'lengthy ceremony on Thanksgiving FOR A SICK BOOM-FOR I tuated in of . . I . � , . . . . .. -, day named ­Bob" and those who use any the most progressive in Western Ontario. Has -. 1--1 I..,. ­ - . published under Vie firm of Len&, Pra&s electric light. waterworks, five churches, good r 11 -_ �.,` . ' I . . � - � - . -'--. - oilier name in calling ors peaking to him HILTS a OILLININANt • FICKERM.G. Wlitby ���@ Worlue public senools and imeellent high school, a on -' _�,_. ' , - I - . - A� .�_ . - . ­ & Co., has retired from the business. Mr. 0 4&8. 1 I - ,��_� - .. , - . will hereafter make themselves liable. _____ - - _. __ __ --;- - • _______ the main line 04 the M.C.111L. and only 16 affes . " .A. - . _.__ - - _ . .,., � � . - - - . Frail will in future carry on the business. &a South from the - ' - , from Windsor and Detroik there is a good am ..� - _1�, - : Mrs. Ralph Dowaon, 0iono, fail'- frotu WHITBY MARBLE AND ce and it I I also ­_,", , If Some gaggle were driv ready market for all farm produ ­�.�'��i , . It - . - - _i, � � - sale on 31onday. Two goats of the 2nd 0 19 I ison & Hiwkfm, a great shipping point for wood, I" quanPties - '_ _ �.� - - ..:_I_ 1: . I ._ - - buggy -- of which may be cut on some of them farme, ' .:-" I -�';­� ' . , � 10; J . - - - . ' I her blu while out driving a fir days I�Lue 6:1 no cattle, but judgion from the V%42 T1 I I - _. . .... 11 I - . - - I . ago, and fractured her oollar bon* in two I Manufracturers of Owing to my lumbering inteva, whi-- - - . , li, - �'. . h airs . � . I Why one of them hold to is in the boick of G1 e Worlm Marble Xonumen %, Has6iones and all my P""006 elsewhere. I am unable anyT, - � 11 I -1� - . places. Being advanced in yours she id . agar _: ­ _ Z:� - . . ... - I . .. . - Ili* wagon is was so"hing very difficull to devote =7 personal attention to timm "a - I I., �_ � . . I . - I ; . hardly expected so recover from the shook. to ecintroh • • WHITBY, other Cemetery Work. and in order to sell quickly I have . low .. .__ - _.. -1 of Ch" al . � . DUNDAS Ste ft . putthe" - . I . . I The village council @ *y, Bruce - , � , - AUM 2 11 I 0 of 80016k, swedodk, - prices on thezu. It will be � .., . . , . - - , . Ain =10asure for i1is to .,.:. 1,,� I , 1001 . . . .. 1"O.) a these and other N which I hat r ..., 'I county, has pawed a by-law waking is The � - _;aFAW4hNW11*@4. fal - � : ... I.. I .. . - Bro,gh Boad wMW following is 2100woYrIollive fuller parb•ulars to SU704* W46 - - -.-l- I _f . - . . tie Al! A I parties wishing work would do well.to can may bq interested Ia these offers. , .1 __ - _­ `:". i ' . - unlawful to sell cigars, tiobaceo and al, anus before pu '.' : � - .. 1: . standing of the venter ohm in she subjwi R. Wo --, Pmrietoore , .0 ; JAMMU NATLODR, I . _: 14, . . - .. . . each like, to minors under the age u(14 ond prices Of the lowest. I I-Ine . . 1111111sex , . : _;�.. I . I . of Goography " detwmined by examina- Having rs4orn*d to the old stand . � - I 1. . . . .- . L. ..-. .- . years, unless on written authority from of the ___ — --. - whommodIt , -_ �. : .,01 .4 L _. ­i ­, - I I . . I � ­ - - - - . tion. Stall& Varty. Juo. Cowan. Amelia Walfenden Granite and Marble works. --- -- - ---'--- -------- -_ I I I � I "I , the parents. - .., I . - . I A , . - . . - W - - - - M . . ; �, � . lallieOw Silas Tool, Jas. Cowsu, LWIL RI- I aim better prepared to rxecVe all - ­. '! - -.1 . ._�' 11-11 - . - � � - A Mr. Pollock. of Trent Mdge, i - liaost, WW. Tool, Mabel Tool, Libby orders in cemetery and oil other . .-.. I . I I I . � � W re � ­�, � I - 11'. Ported by the Orflli& Packet so bay* . - ... 1, - - -:. _.' _�.O'; : , Tool, Cori. Fitzpatrick. Is is only fair So - work pertaining to the business. M :.1 . � : s,,. I I .�i " . 'r . . r�. . . , . . . � I .. I I I 0. . _. .1.Z.._ . I . . . shipped 5,100 pounds of frogs duri the i - VA - ' '. . so�' .. - . I say that some of the class have only Cattomers will find a stock - . . . :'� :,;_'___,. r*- 11 I I ... - and realized from th 9 am . . � . . .!- . - . ... - - _­ � . - past season a aeubly eovas bask to "hool abd therefore of foreign and domestic irmnite and . - . - , . * - . �.. vl -� - ". .1 i * - � - - - . . . . � . .. .. I .... .. - . - I- ._.1 • .. I . ��11=11 I . 1. . - . I...; - �'), J ; - _� - $913-6Jt Who .would nos, go ill the scup at be­expiemd to stand i high as - marble to choose from. Inspection I � I , . - . !­ .. . .. ,-- � as . - .. I.' . ... . . . - . . fro business ? - ­ ... . . � . __ . . �'.. �.,.* - I those who have attended throughout the Will convince that for strictly first. . . . .. I 'i . . . . . _.,, . - �­ : I . , I .. A farmer in Huron Co. left a barrel of . - - . . I I term, I ,­� class work, our prices cannot be .1 , - - . I � - - . ig to inform their patrons and the publia - _:. . I : -_ cider in his yard while lie want to 4 fuu ; . I . The maersigned bc "I . I . .. - .1 . I , . . .. q 1. � . . I .. . . . �_ beaten. I . 1 d_ . .., :. , I . � 11. - eras. The pigs apses I id arrel- , - purso" p.0 I. . __ . . . ,��. " 11 , _. . .. . . No. .. I I - . . . - ! I - I- . that having purchased the above mills they have ' ---., *-.. -, , ...I, - . . - I - -- . _ � . . . - . . I . I . . :� _�.., , e -.bk the consents and `0 1 . . . , . . . dy tine in an . .. ... — .� " � .1 . . .. - .- .. . � . . . . �, . . I . -_ . intoxicated colAdition fur - ORNIVILIS . . . refitted them with a 'complete - .- . -1 -- �.,: " : I • - $won -four Notwithstanding the very SOLICITRU BT J9 K. 'PALMER . " ..- , - .­_ , . :. -;", 4 Vr� . i I I' ' I _. - - I - ,. . . . - - ' hours, in consequence of their atiou.. state of the roads, the fartners, of this vicin- PICKERING. ONT. 85y ' . ' - " I ' i . - - , % - � - . disc royal __ ­ I . I . I I - ___ ____ __ . � I -, I : _" - . ,../ • .. - I ntly came nearly setting - his barn on allowing their work to be impeded, and are I I , .�-.. - , 1, � . _. - - � � t: ! .. Henry Wdstlake, o - f King towns lip r4- ity,* eAmtinue to show their di I of ----�- ----.- .- - . I . :, ' : - - * ce . = - I . - . -- .."; I . . . groin of various kinds to AN . '. .....,­...,:".,,w ,,;, � I � fire by drawing out of his pocket some teaming their gf MONEY TO LO' — NEW- "ROLLER PROCESS — � - . 1, - ­ 1-1-1 � . .--: — �. . ..._ ....'. I . .- matches with a string which he wa mted to Locust Hill in large quantities. - . . '. - � . � - - I . . . ,.�- , . - - We understand that one of our merchants . �.'­ . - -.-- -. . use, and on his return after going so the nts .,ON MORTGAGE SECURITY ' . . ' ' ' ' '' .- :: "I I . i . . . - � . at lowest r&Um of interest. Mortgages and De A frill line of Flour, Bran and Shorts for retail and ex ' . 1.":,� '._.--�' ! �, I - ­_.. house found the straw on fire and extin- has recently been putting - a large amount change- _.._-, .�, I � .. . I E . � . . . . - of putty on the windows of his store as a benturea purchased for cash. f , �'-�­ , � . . . , � . .? guislied it. - . Chopping expeditiously'done. , Cashlor wheat. . -, - t �..,._ - .- - .. I I - . - ' or P :Esr.r . - 'I - � - -I 2i " i . ... I - preventative against Vie 'threatening gales -1 an named -Chas.. Lynn, ca aged ,-�- 4--, - ,� � . A.r= � - -V �--..� - A - I . 1: A ad 9 of winter. Quite a cobbler Arthur. bought and sold on comminsioD. =-'w CNIM dt 'VV"1X.L-.jL-jmm. - X31-Z0.v-x%A.=a,.L-�.):R ". ,*'- I, I . � ; � .. , I blast IS ': � .., � �, - bla g stone at the Industrial Scho9'1 It i,j well known in the old proverb --that : ; \ - -1 11, . - - � . �t . __ � - L- - - ___ _____ - - - - - - - I - --- Farm as Rimipp, on Friday wor * I all must give an account of their own stow- Assawt fft : Woburn, Lancashire and City of :1,1 I - z . . - q - I I I 0 - I � I �, 'g : , - f a cartridge that was '! u'm Loodon and Vanabeasor Fire Insurasce com. if . . .- I - - I" - ., - . ' , � - I '. - ; _�...t - - I . hold fro and ardship. As this is evident, Mr. G. W. B. I . , I I - - . . paoios.-North Americas Life Insurance LETTER TO THE PUBLIC 0 :�'��". . ­. I -fil", ... 1.___ , would not explode with the lose ad Cap. is showing indi,dation that he intends doing Co.. aloo Accident Insurance taken. � . . I .- -_ �_ q' ; I �)' :. I . . . I I . .. . - � , . - , thaw ill - I . - 1. - ... - - i - - - - He held is oVe4, a fire So al when is w) without any scruples. Well Bert. we .. / � . - I-Alp-W-405- - . , . . � ­ ;, ­I01 - . - ­ ­ � :1 ., , . . . . - . � - - ­ . . .. I � '. . - . - , z Q i�:,:, 11 . � : explodO , . . � '� .'., : ­ � ..­'_­; .,..- ,:.-.. _.. .- . .V1 no away his left ad and would like to know why d ' I . . � - :_ � _A � . - . p - � t Carl . a you engage as a VAI.��s for 1$.&,r_T_"__, implement buai­ - - --I. * � - . . - .. .. I - arm so,stie el4w. detective or why do you call upon Mr. B HE,REBY'Lh;Pk all who have patronized me in the I . I � .. - . . . _. . . - Are you in search of . ... - ., � .­-, • . : . ;­ .1TV, - - . Lettuce or hard cider. Hess in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutuall - -�," . . . . - ­ The South I?Dtario Farmer's Institute . - CONVEYANCING CAURFULLY DONE. y ` . _� _' . ' z. - . -L are arranging' for two meetings. to. be held How beautiful is is to sail beside the f I pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey end , - - -_ � F, seer, for not only does it curry I I - I*- in Whitby on .Jan. 7th. and CDlU1nbU8 r1%V YOU _"V'111&Lr0 1=1w=3p*X-t7, Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amal a it will a - - �- . 1��_ - . - ' , . . - . I through worlds of rapture, but also con-, 9 Matio . do way �,_ __ ''! -.-.! ;k�::: , . �%, -I 1 '441. I . . - Jan. 69h, as which addresses wil be do- * agents I :.--, " - , , _�: �,f I .47 � veys von to a glorious destination, F.P. is flood Village Lots on north side King street With ina6y throughout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have-,-1 .... - I . � I-,', livered by HO .. Chas. Drury. D. McCrea, • 10 between comer and the College grounds ,. -,� ­'!, _, .1 ; . :. - , ; . .. I .. said io have exclaimed while ill a * dream for sale, together with other secured the agenev for Pickering Township for the new Massey-Harfis fi . . I__r . - . . . , village property. . M. .. - : of Guelph, a oted Clydesdale and sheep just after from church, and we .- . :, �t ... i . . This union of capital and property will not in' any w* 1. I breeder, and Ir. A. M. Smith. a promin. judge bv outward indications that James One good house and lot for we vrry cheap. a ay effect prices. however,,.. - � �._,_ , ; ... i - . - �� ": # .... - - . - . _. � I �. . : � ,� , ': - i� I * - - , eat Horticulturist. ' .. W.V. RICHARDSON, . but will be an advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery , - - ,. - 1-. �� �._ heartily •concurs with his f riends sentimoutii. . -�I'-� , ,� - � - .- I i I, ­ - . - , . i - - . ... - -_ - -? VM66: -Vale's Block. Pickering. to offer. - -You call have your choice of the three best binders made; tile _:,�' . I , . - The house f the Editor of the Hanov. What is the matter witli Froggy lately? - - - -­ -_ ____ wide . ,'v-- I f - , " ,,sl � " _ .." .. � . - � .... �� , .,: ': - - . : - er Post was a tempted to be burg,larized Has the cold weather forced Win to -rettiril open end, No. .4, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, B; and the Toronto No. 8, .- �, - . � ,% - 11' _ � - . i . - � I . .�.. by a tramp the other night, but the edit W his dowily couch. . BE A.- MAN I ; . . ! aw A. all ill fire and six ft. cut; the choice of seven different mowers, and three .- _ - . : ,.%. . . or 's sanctum six-shooter stood his tmmij- Like the distant sound of a voice far curer - IM11111111� different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters,,and , . .. I �-, i� � - ' I . .. - .. � �.- - ship off, an,) the scribe coutiatied Hs the waters is feebly heard a voice calling • -i . ­ . . '-, - , ' 'i ' from the white house, Eddie? Eddie? � pulpors, cultivators, sulky and -walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im- : �'�' `-,_�r _. I . :_ -. slumbers in ppace. Mr. Mitchep,is a for- 0 . I . .,. � ":,I� � . I - . i - . ,11 Where art thou? But the response came p1lements. tunate editor if he has anythtugltbat woi I . . . - . . - - I`�': - bask an' Friday night, Annie here am I ! .:. - 4,1hy AW, - - Remember I have moved my warerooms to 11'emmer's UlGek,* op ,�';-,��' ­-- - tempt even a�%ramp to burglarise. I . . . .. . . , PC - I - I -Rrmy. .1,11 - .- Moore.s blacksmith sho Pickering village. Cidl on me early and I am , ,� " "I . I - - � - , 11 I The.yourna4 says F. D. Miller of the . �- ­- i -. - , ---------------4*, . - . ' Z . ^ z ....Z4 _. I sure - . .'.'- - � . I "I ' . I ,:,. : . �.. � RS' '.L-.=, Pickering, Ont. 1-40 , I I T . I , . . - I Mansion -hou�e, Uxbridge, offets a very -:- . . .: .� �­, BIRTHS. _. . . ' � - * togatisfyyou. . sEll:F02. �T . .��., 1�� . - .. I ' -89 ' - ': - . ,_ 1 , - C ,LAUK---Ou the 15th inst., the wife off W ___ -11.11W - - bandsome'silver cup for competiou atuou" r m.Clark, ... - I t, . . ' ' 111111k�­.. I � � I - J ood. of a son. - goes lk , I I I , - - ; .. � . . - _. .- . I the following curling. clubr,:[-­;Aurora, 'reonw . 4 - . . . . . - . . . I - . �& . . . . .. .,�.�: : - � Bradford, C t -emont, Markhami Whit w: -, _i�.. �­ 1. ._: _. - . I Bradf * _.: � "O" . . . ­ _f_;., 1. �," I," " � .. f� I , . .. . _ , - - . � . . � - � . Consumption Cured. ; . � I.- - � ... I ...1f, ­Q� . . -, .. . , ,� 1;1 !., - � . - - � �­ - -ill ... .. , " . . - . ,� . I � Port Perry, Richmond Hill, §totiffi. e, . I . I I .: I I V_ I - - - - I : � _ ' . ' - '. - FARMERS, A 1, I ENTIO 4,�­--,t -. A!" � - ;� 'I, 2 1 ­ ­ � 1 �1 � � ...... 1. I ­_ � —, � . 8ca . -I,t old ithysician. retired f roni practice, hay. - . . rboro fleaibers, Scarboro U�ple Leafs A AU TILO . J, ,� I . ! - - . . .0 . ­ . . - 1. inghad placed in his hands by an East India I ­'.,:'� L ", , . � . . � __64.� I ­,"" L ,_ * � . - : . I - . ­_ - . ;. �_. .. a Uxbridge, Whitby and Newmarket. missionary the formula of a simple vegetable 11 - .. - - .i. - � , :, . Air. McAllister, section boss, at Cite- reme-ly for the speed 1­ . 100 ,000 - $USHELS', d - BARMY - 'i .T,01_ 1�.. _. , ... _;_ y and permanent cure of - . . . I • - - 4 I . ..!r . . � �,_ . - . -1 1. . ,.. I ­:. . ,...! inore, while unloading rails fro�a the cttrs CoUslul"lPtion. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and . - - , I I I, -44 ,-4,1;i, � . i - . .,­­�,­` � . . � . . ., ; :� 11 .� L �k 1 all throat and Lung affections, Liao a posiuve I . - - . I . I . �8� . I .. � 0 as � .. . I .. . - ­. I , .., I �­ - , 1# . '. ­ , - � - �,.:,;�.� - had the misfortune to let one of Ithem drop still reLtlical cure for Nervous Debility and all - .__ . . a 1. 0 ,­%­. . I . . �� .., _A, - I .� I . AT -. . -� -;,.7 .�";� - . - ... - - - L.:;._��- -, ., .-,-.- _ _0.� J-� 1- . .. . .. . - ­,�, , i�i,;_ � - _f� . - �'. - . on - - . ' . � - ­'_��-. - — I . '6 I . his foot near the ankle, wio the result Nervous .Complaints after having tested its - . V �. ...", - .. -.1 1_.1. ­� .*_".;�' I 'k �,I��' - ' - . woaderful curative po%.ers-ln thousands of .� `.��.,7. �."�g�!.'.,�A j-�t . -- , - _, � - :* that two boi183 were broken. The COW- eas6s, has felt it his ditty to make ft known to ' � - .- ,z,x ) � I", I ' _... - _�.� _v_J i �. '. I , his %tiffering follows. Actuated bf this mo%Ive .� -1. '" I . I . . _ -i -, . I PROY's doctor from Collingwoo� was sent CLAREMONT .-.- ELE ! 4 I and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will .� 1. R ---. '. '. � 9 - — . ,__�_111 for, and it it4 expected, the injiired man send free of charge, to all who desire it. this 6 . �;,­ I VIGOR ... .....I. - � - :�,, #':,,� , ,___ - - 6 ­_�. � 1: '�-�_,,,-.._ 6 'i, ,�, a . ::; , - .. . , ­ .... .0 I . _., ,'. ____� - - 1�, . _. . . ­..".. .:_7`�-,��;.Iox.; -r . �. I :_ 04" I - , .: ..'. in for 11KODgring and using. Sent by . . I * * �__ .-. - -. - LSO,-,' ` �� , - - ­­ , 'e, `� ,� �,,�il X I I directions � - . - • I . : A _.".1. 0 * .. �''­',,�..,_-hn --Z- A-1-N will not be able to resume work h r a few recipe. in Oarman, French or English, with full . . weeks'. For 1AWr or FAUING MANN08% - L . l.. - , 1, _;�. �, , , " - ,-_.-, . , �-- ,-.% L -, , 'A ­___ 1A . mail by addressing with stamp,_,caining this . . .-I . . _­ ,:,i", ___!R�, "_jL:­_ , - ' . , � . ,.;:�,� .:,:,.: ��'141 . � . - - -1 -- . -.1 . :, f I I _1i - .a.., , 4�-. ��i, '."&�,�L'_ 1, , A 0 �,I�f'!J 1�1 - , , _� .. � , I . " * , -1 a , A.'U',3Q­ ­` I . . I :. � 1. __ k ' , , I � I �� A,� . , I fire;,occukred in the brick Veill dist .paper. W. A. Noyrm 8A Powers Block, Roches- Geseml and NERVOUS DERIMT, .. 1� _,�� .: ,� ,., i , - : � -nittlig. ter. 3v _ ,J-� -, N.Y. - .- - _____ __ - — _ 60 V, � �;�k,.",: ��',% dy ,_ , I . . . .. Y -19' A�­ - " I . I . church, Oakwood, on Sunday! mo, , . Wesknfts of RODT AND *M,9. PEA$, OATS RYE, Etc ' loll .. . , 4 1!k" . ­ I - The sexton started fire at the t1sual time, I I I . - �­­, . f lermn or. ftauft !A'014 .. . I - . - r �.,­, I - - ­ . ,1.. �,.'.i i `7 . . . I , . - � �, 1".. ,- t about 8 a.m., in the furnace in the base. , . , . A a'.. - - ­ "'' :-��, ­ r��. _ I " ... , . ­ � Np� - 9 0,�,k -.,,'�0.11 -- E � - I, .. __ � , , 1. . : , . ­'. 1. I . .�� .-: X. , � , _� � I -, - :. . * , - -AT HIGHEST - � �: . �', - M- � -, I . - . ., . - OWIC. a . 4 : � � - I . � I - , - or T Roblat Noble Z"_ - . _ . PRICES ''� ­­ � ,;�.,�_-.V,'. WeDS, and the fire was communicated 001"S C0110K ROOT "' 0 1 ­ I I - . %, � -�, - ,I _� � '�. 0 _... "A. ;r'. ;.".­,-� I - .. L.. I -L-­_ , . . -1 ! . 11 _ ,,,� .,* L'_ - - - I � " ':,. �,%,� � - �,-: . I from a healea pipe to a partition,.and was . com HOOD MY Ratond - Now to ew . ­I - r . . . . P o ITND __ ': _, ­!., : 1, .1 n, I - . 1� ­__ , - . . . : � � � " -A- , , , 4 4 . ' ' , I, 1, t- -, , . - , ... I- . I ­.' � :� � '. well underwky when disoovered. The fire - A recent discovery bi I'll. ; . , - 1. ­ '-I',:'- ... �'If was subdued before very extensive dam. Physician. successfully used , . . - . ... I . . _. I _ Age -,-e"" - , _�. I - . ontbly by thousands of lad. Ns am PAR" �I�L ENDID. - . 01 - ' 1 _' . � �� an 61d I"" "d WFAK u"- . . �_ " - I I . . in DEV�MPZD , WhIGHT I i �J -,-,"�� .... .1 - , � - - - , �J:� - . . .. . ,i: 'I- _ � - ., -.: 'Was done. . lea In the only perfectly eats 49-828 . - .1 I .. � I . ..,4 _., �, ;.. W awy- � . 1. -,. .. 1, .. I I . � . r. Ge �a Gib -,.,. __ - , " �� � !� .:, ,,_;�;,:�, -,'.,, � - org .. . 1, I qjwfv�-, ..., t..�,.. - I , � ' OF 10DT. JUnelately .- ... ' BE'S ' ' . 711-:1-- � �'.-.I;, ��:��, . Two buyv,- sons of V d reliable medicine di � .1 :,., k , , - - - ,;, . -, end. Beware of unprincipled N81119 lrmTr— COWE AND ATISPIED: - �, — � I I 4�' ..X, -��q._Jlw;h" 'A __ - son, of Orono, aged 7 and 12, were .!row- druggists who offer, inferior IS & ME is - . - r;"q -,-. -. . - .- " --,,�,.�.", -;,,�j,� - - .. I . . . . - - -, . . � 00'_ .�.., - rl - - -I-;-"-- - MORI 1� � ­­��. 1--e- . _- _'� 'I-- nod in Pontypool Monday afternoon in Madiainos in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cot. 0 414 61111 *M Ilk 1118444 I 1. �_ -, . . . . . 'I . . '.. _� ;., ,�. y � �; �\�, . .� ­ I .-.1. . 14. . . . - � � .17' . . �.__$ ,e: , - ". � _k ., 3, - - ton ALoot, Compound, take no substitute • or on. ,�. , , ? - * - I .- I- - " , , ��, �'%'. .:'' - Lrl,. _': !�i , " - , �,:. 4. k . . . � .. :.. 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"" y s:. ., ct, �. } gad. -. - • - ,' . _ -. - - .. .� , .. � -. .. - - i _ _ _ - s ��" .. . - - - - . - �� � �.�, �� ins -im �e - - - - `��' - -- - - - " _ ti,::' •,;., .,,' h:r•''''iLa' s� - - - : £: x .. i �i" � . t' \i l r"rt.'' ifi _ _ .. - .� - , � ,.�� .- Ir � � .�� - _, 4. ,�iil •I . _ :.11� � rn� w i � - .. ,� ., - .: �E..- f � n- _. i �s- - - ° i . . it II �" . -ro .: .. •y _ - ' ` >•� .. : ; - .. Chian from __ _ ... , ... t ,. • - be horses . r .,.. , . - feet . .. all other rte ... , _ ttseg , �a . , .. -. , ., YY�d �- .�` - � �. alai ��i .•: • , � •' �' ,n 'vin �"as" _ i�e� The ti �j � drb ��Qi� � f �' i 1 _ _ :' - -' •.. '� � � ¢ smith shoald ll � wed w �� ,�• i�Diate tt�" �a � � >becan■s they har►a "- _ � � E.. �_ _ _� � $ �enou- dad Isd� a >��II' #or :' q Tat b+sd �r oiu►aae""`Io s�•agyt :. -r _ _ . �. L-• $Y . � �, �� • � - at� intelligalgt i ty do ork day be' �ionght„ , • `- ;' - , braa.Pl� - to a pproper manner before he is 'ltsd �Aaad there was not,► rdntde a+dnme as the' �ieit��as. tinatiaa ii id � ' • �' £` • `' :y; : �•r ` ' � YT �ls�i .,.. 'Y � -�' - _ ' Ii wed are to ,°beE •ke • ''�a is err r' whit shelves above ar below patting o$ x,11; tbm - Ietterr and inter- - - � - -� + • � � "" • i ,.:� ..- ,' " . - r �.►y f�'i's .w m a rwnld� wan � - ., : � "�; '.� to it th at Pe the dell to ea nism. of That � : -' a . _ , . •, ": r n 1seede ar_e Iron ht IiBi�b.There is no feat - . - ,"�t -:�.� "��;'::. - mast see st` o �� •the hoof of the t ot► the pardbiem that views. .� � . ��.- �tooa •+• *� tL...� nro con- � •>� sad v y him rsr, ` - : -!� .. �, : ni�'dG Hie "from Isis `neigh - "'� '�Ebg "�1ik�e • of `Cbe' horse"" that' roar the hasvest Aeation was ovar, aad•Chrsbuas T� � 4�Q!�bd ate iiio�` the eante, � � � - -' ' • '' - -- ` �� � i laedi . .. s barn. Aa old dervish was traveling needs reforming as much � wa8 oboe st bend„ to sPa4�, spt� welt are two thingrZ. �: • � x; -. _ t roe h . �d to which the' and the glow - of the . - � � 1a � f g the desert, 4o the story raps, ahopt- average -owner gives as little attention ws � illrrmed the land splendae al>�dy The rass<•awho datr�eq to,Lagh at a- fiempta•• �. �,: .� •": 4t'' ��� sewspape �' _ _ •, "� � � -� m it the �Sp of his voice : '•If an man - �� � cant heo►T _ _ _ to t�►� adiarting ,ind f tting of the shoes to � And i�a;e�� ; ® desk helots him, !n _�� t� which.- he has felt and rornsted it nbt • : : w �• . J . , S ' - ° -` �r�ti'�• "� •' g y T � °3' yet wholl s�efe oQt of his -wer _ - � _ r _. ,� T . , .. � will give me a thousand dinars I will give his hares s foot, All is left to the smith, y - _ The sermon be meant to delireur to hit people l •' � � �"• �f infludn � -• , . , . -him a plans of advice." I almost wish I who h often untarely inoompstent, without t oa Christmas day. Pr+afiatt� never did anyy man the Ieset. ..:,;r. � - �,4t,•.- � dtitution _ • . �, �. � ,_,. could go'ap and down through all Ohio and a particle of soientifie knowledge of either �'twae nut this that disturbed him. narr..war No ms,n is rider, happier or wiser , : - ' .. ¢_,�,, :and etil ails other- nrimecons states where !!he formation of the coot or bow . it shoald � ho [► moment veued good. - - �� � , . - - r: �.:: �o refrain any of r it. Ii: - oommendr no o e to social , it ��E °• . ' - r• weeds grow, rhouting •' to every fanner who be treated, and in eonsegnenoe disabled and ! � doubt ar delusion inregaid tohlrabwre® y • - •,; , winter m� .. � , - «.o.�irlu- bear. rm >:e :.him. _rlivuond- .ba;>r�a teat ; is dirgasting to•refined peo�le and abomin- - _ . ,� : . . " °'' " -* advice." e...,I >Rd14p a..- pioe►of �uoe► attsrr�cnas_,nll. alter. the - Farhe encashed but a dmplsg�otrpel, in Lttga- able to the good... ' -�' �, - ; - °. Much.r . • ; ..: would be f � Coro ggnerowr,. country. Corps, cc)pt lion ��, a�1 sorts ae plain e as tares and Actions � : woodcntt, - �- :` ' :�-� a � As the smooth, round pebbles that David took sP'� -more forcibly tht►n words ; - � • - - .� ti t)�t �d dervis$, I` would sap•riothm � ��t a��t� are charged to 't and the err Lhs test • - �`- ° ..h • ,bbottt•tlncai�a or dbl)irata: �:' it seems 'GS me other na t�lli osaeos. 'A lbovb�n ere- whoa them t case stein. y of chara..ter. Like Trait � -: � � - - - Gep• Bool .: �•� � `- • ? � #�� The a r Cho ty � n n t .. ' _ '.; •:would �mottire'of -that itillltsitin id fortji_fitl: a �� p" � p8h�olt hIs litho Book, the ohil- Po ho tree, they shori •the natnia of the 4 _ � : • - `` this trade iyy mtntr-seid-still twttl �' ed to dron great and e�,,�� man ;'while motives like the -sa rtre hid- , . "' � '.* _ ",: $°r" m «°rtY' ye1�• `" Tie" ad'piao mould � the work, os�►not be inaugulated too Boon, A� at wa, the loving- kindaoFS with which � .. P, - � � ��� . � _ • . gre den from our view. • �P -' : _ = this z itstmera, eiesu your talrias of weeds ,Kid �h� �� i�n�e h ado that oral hA .rogard� all ' - par' "� . • • r. � benevolen �� :and in doin this, allow no foul liven s Y And eta wave of trouble ran over his heart, Start a lie sad a truth that line hate ■ - - - � . tom tiro � " . �'. ,�..._ � 8 „seed to comof .. �' h►o4t'4 �'ro ofa, t4ornngh studyq �uss and hound. • the lie ► Botdt� an era • - a�' � &.. r .... t, along "with a threshin mill. -While that and acquaintance with their bns�nere, shall They thought much lets et Jesaa Christ than , will ran fart and smooth, saVts. =i; sitlorg6. >?`reparedony .�.; tiesvor o `" - n1I b7 O.I. HOOD � Cp. - �' '" ab ' g - that' did of Santa CLa4, - and no man t+►ill turn it arido ; but at the , apothecartes, Lowell, arse" y �':� , �. cry was resounded front the high- � Mowed to do tl>9 work, foot lameness in gar ono and another wh truth mart lsaauda tivill flin s stone, and ro �;�,� �: Booths m � �� . � � may; I can fancy mafty'an old farmer dro �caea wili�" di!tr r.. ♦ t' irpe4•eri, -their _words - 1D0 - DoSeB �n0 D " � F ' "' char in �•�`- ,.- ..,Ping his 1}0o amd cximiu °aver tt th P� �� !" >mng -, MW �� eagerriag, -- _ hind�t;it for sport's +eke if the can. ollar _ : -��, .. g g L he � to -the fen �8 ��. A w�► of 1/i�i �, announ ing � harsh 1 T got .on Christmast Whet will y gg * -�``� ''"- � traders, � ` `.t- � sta°,_`t ys hav�iitg ran on "ahead. °gis'•aaccesefu'1 ezamina$ ion, will insure �im' �� Clans brie He who thinks better of hit neighbors � = .:. ' .While the (dud ae er here an - � - � � d: �" . �;. j.:._• ; -;' -. , _ eehogs died away be world ell the profitable -work he can db. Horses • ery-r► d ever the thirettar gala than they dossrvo eanabt be a land man for F111se �oc(e$t � ` r - -f :,� latter arc - - _ gravel esy, as he framed . to the : bo s : and-ownerd alike will re'oice is the -be m- The charm of aking1 �• Cho standard by -which his ja�ent it « •� ' �`" come from �� �'; ` ._ �` yy y 7 8 y present° we►s missed formed is the Did you know Migs Birdie �eHe�{ipoQ, - - a ~; ...'�, -` - members ,�' _ - '. , , •. WeU, br►ysb there's a -lot of troth in �g of a reform that it so eadl needed, from the royal final: goodness of his own serf. It • � b � - Y who was in Pnntown last winter, an the ' ;� �� tenth" cc -- _ ' �•. what the fellovr •sayk; "- Tell -me, why on --- - �o tOj' t�'� �'•�l►�8'oodNite � � base only who believe all men base, get o{ �L Booms Y "asked' ono Ana• `� -- es►�'th rhould there be any the less truth in � �'e pOpl ip Wjntlr d� ` f n�Ufe door' or, in other words, like themaelvor. -tin Diet out � �: , ; � work peel °'" K 9dlnR tlrJ 'tai'tathae they held eortinnr>ilaiorn anri•talieed y y h of another. - -" the trades - � `,�.- .:.: . -.: theiYe statements beeauae tb<ey appear. in the Darin the winter nearl ev the trouble o ®r; There ere some whose entLnaiasm M all _ "I've teen her but ivas -not pen!<onally - a bad this . , : eelmm�s of a paper, instead of being rlaonted g y � mail �$s , And she, being quick of tasty in - a moment or centered in one thin outside o „ � ,..'� �: ■ tggairiea ar to feedin fore meat and - twdhad fanned g• f which they aegnainted with her. If the d ' ` � '� � -: ` � -from the '- ighway 2 Wouldn't it be � a g �"' - p � "are nom tivoi uninterested others "Nell she case a euriona kind of female. r �; :; � trade arc . �' '. ��� st!tatt a si ht to- see a - health. Yrofi;ing by 4 the gnestiona asked Abettor way [or keopingFt6 ®Clay tbatwas Holt �a y , , . -- � t ° -:, .. 8, g ntrtn feeding a pack of Let year the Prairie Stockman a endr the � : sO clOce at hand. -. - ��, are by nature eathasiastic, and She he►d such peculiar ideas. For instance, � month 300 . �`i. •.,• =�`_. a, �Olves to go- and Prey upon his' Lmbr at ' PP eve thin the touch bearsitr mark: The she seem to think that balls and - °� - � - '+� night Y That is what -the farfiter does aho � parties - out of cant following : I The pastor ve the notice �m tLp pulpit, kt� � � ��y attractive, and often were given m order that ladies >fuight ez_ - - - -� •" - Ste a� Of the gn►inr fore roducin we class I best �a>�hath morel.- ere the w � Ps ', .._ '� 'leads hit lands without trying to destroy � this order— wheatpts, buckwheat, bar -' And do brain sad heart, Nino a swift - winged il?�a po er of inspiring otheraa If hibit their shoulder to the.pubhe. _ trades : nn ,; _..:x ., tbEe Weeds. - � dart was tee startiinv message borne. they see sot too diffure, sad if rho ht and ' "Did she ea tbat2'b _ ` "'`• The farmer should note- well -where the leyt rye ; for fattening -corny Ifiackwheat. F,or,he spoke in words of riro the truth they reason maintain wri btfalswa oyes them, •• Ise, aho d�dn't slap• that. - precisely, lint - �` � - t� es, wi ` . �� '= � t �� i►taehirie ocular from'•whea it-is his turn to A little corn as a part of the evening diet `� -must all- behove :" � g- y for la rn hone, is ve The �Itasrter has said, It is far more blessed they ate valuable members of she tom- one avenin � she a y + ".. ;• i`` thresh. - If it is eomiri from a farm weed- Y' g ry • Kam, . ihasmnch as ! to give than to receive; mnait . g � at a party, and - - - The ' � g it requires a longer time to digest and kee y •she kept her ahaw on rn the room, although : nuedans - - �4:� -' � smitten it should get an eittra •ewes in b Ps And it at Cho Chrb►tma season you d be viably A wise man gets happinesr from what he it war very warm. I offered to remove her - - - ezceodin 1 _ -- �� ���� � ' • a host p►rofnl hand before it�doea sa work rap the animal heat,. • . � .and truly blest! - it nrther than from what he bar. What he shawl, but sbo blushed, and she said the ' g "9 � Cabbages -form the best- n food. Hnn Bran hitb�t;}hidir t3ve oi�'ering -and let it v � • y.- - ` #or him. When -it comrgepoee ;work. it ma g ' . - �`� _� � . Y n in the ul houses � hi b sacs h � of your , :,�, .= - � ,t+emnins ; what be has --who will fnenre couldn't think of it for a - moment, becatue - `�_,,�; � creases, a� _:.- ," - to ran empty until. eve thing. that is likely for the iow�ls �h them the areal g �� lest° t'tie h generooe that i - which th y Sys _ ��� -. Plutarch Eays that Alezandoreaueed she didn thave slow- necked dress on. It ry - � - � �- within the to come into the rain bones have left the hand • 2"`'" "" to be painted an a table a sword within the Iradn t come back from rho wash eo abe bad `t�`q;'`"' . g .. ,. t. - was celebi .r: • ..machine. If the machine were allowed to i y and never wasted. Little potatoes That a " -will ttimen�nayell the � : _.� �.�- _ � � 'run a abort time after the tom erica of the cooked and then ausshed, ao�i mined with - -• , � tars �d.` O°°°P�s of a wheel, .to chow that what he to wear ahigh- necked dresr that came up to - .. Buksh a ` had gotten by tine sword was wheeled about her throat." � �- 4- :. - `:�4� � �' Pl. bran and moat, warm, is r~ eery desirable s. • work in each instance, the d er would be 'Twatf'r -^ '� bleak _ '�` � ai Cho baY•e+eYs by fate or fortune. Therefore with all your .. ,; � and Lon c t• -'� ' - �8 breakfast, for egg prodno6ioa Cooked sweet ewq�►e ln, �� � flings' get wisdom. Beek to be rather Eves immoral le have an irate �- - Moslem fa ,� -- _ • -very mach lessened ; -but that is not usually � The �r4parara�noc their_ e#iilerrt from well - ge pace re� . ; ?.• � :.- - _ done, nor is lit likol� �o be. The threshers I fed in the same way, make fat car - � than to have. 1'beroin lies ha inert, - � - .�' - . - to Miss A d . pp poet for real piety ; they detest only sham - - .,_ " � �' , lisp woma •� - _ ace Rcnerally impatient 5to pack rapp for the Th:•. ��� s aad�patsr in plenty. and 1�® touch one another in all life's associa- tali ion. The modestand nnobtrasive let � ` "' '- � - nett place. Their bnainess is threehin 1p°' eeeked and mined with bras sad = yelow ar old', � P y - • . ; �:;- - faith of hip - g• m , m►ke a good alternative with the po- And iarstre potsrtoei, togr! laotigh -fora lions. We impt�esr more or lase all with whi fills the beat t with all human char- `� : :` dress trim ., , pure and simple as it appears to them, with- bto ration. '' - whom we come w rx,ntsct. In trills home, In idea and makes a man Rentle t0 others and cis quite ut :-' _ out troubling abort the conveyauoe or non- �e � g - •cony The Brain should be buried. The soft' And f m�a, °f Aolar and � eodbe. and soeioty, in business, sad" in the church we severe to himself it an object of universal - -��'` h ' - t. - who s out eyssoe of creeds. If all fanners were . _ . � �; feed shoald be fed-from t b and never And etxin o[ onions sad leave our mark. It becomes ns aU then to love and veneration, Bat mankind hates .. � ���.. weighed c ,. x - _ -but trap to tlrbndseltrea and their own beat thrown n n the groand.ro� 4 j �y sight to sea, =upon'- Ohl'twasa fnq�ire whwt kind of an impression we are show, pretence, solfirhners, when they are � . P surmount, ` -' i - _ interacts, as theyought to be, there should po And eworko [nimbleSngecatoaaohanamonat makin n n �childbood and manhood in our veiled ender Cho � - " �� G4aeked oyster shelb, 'and grit moat be garb of piety ;they bate .: r . - . _�;.,•. certtnony f = .. be no trouble about the -• carrvin of weeds was them. g ppoo g coartantl befoi+e them, several spheres of influence. Is it for cant and h ens the bate uacka in - - -'_':�'' ' - by the threshing machine, �'hece would b$ y -• _ It seemed se it the collection oatrivatod the S°Od ppo y : Y q - Mohamme � • ' - . nu foal w � ---°'' . - Connt,T Fair : or evil i If for good, then our life is worth iety ;they love to ta►r folly and imprn- - •':e'� - y dads to $rat sin_ ee -Chia is - ` " $ `'.;1 era era to 3 -- ° i' - - ��• There we,•o_ dohs o[ assorted slses. sad rotas the living ; if for evil, then it is a fsilase. ence from the altar which shoald be a sane- - - =- ��' Meeran B� • _ -: not likely to•be twtil t}• hew' station of - - y +�+W� �� �� - - - :: ; -, " ; , , •.; . , • that 4tid been much wed, - A true and ancr:essfnl life ie cue the tooth of teary only for the wretched and ttie cod. to India. ' ,~ :� • r• farmers eon}es upon the rtsge who have � Mr. C M. Winslow, secretary of the Ayr- For the little folks had n ht sire to rive and which upon other ie sick whole- • g ■I ::.''.�. - - - noaagg sot a gilt wear refnsedt 9 Wig, : . 'sworn perpetual enmity tv -weed " growth,a shire Breeder' eissoojation gt their Let, � - . = - then• tli�p th;eabbn • machine. must be moat atjnnal meeting presgigtei a � r under the - � soma• Purifying and beneficent• �'�. -- �g_ ppaa i � Sing for Prohibitloe. - - `� 1 `_�; The bit . rs►refu�ly .watched: tss tt',nomes .into our ca lion as above, from wbictt_we e$trt'<ct rho : _ . � - - � •; barns. .. _ .. - pp - - - - - - _ ; -.. C - r following .. j - . Rin��the belie for prnhibitlon ! r • . _ A • - creditable . - - - '-=-' � � 6 tb foir a �1hrBedee' b � do ii io ff - f�a11s of Church read belle oI- ppatet Q�E $$FiQj� QC� .. tic seapon . k ► �g,rs ��g (live each DhRripn Congas a mission t • - round, sl ' - _ �.::. .- WiIIter Daii'p11ig'," - !' " -: educate himself 'to a treader �, for his herd � � their Cases rear i- - - - ' • � w , - ¢ - `.:= � - �e�(Juki�,!or {,�� 1�� to go Tinto this Ls'mply the result of his own ideaof a tow, b 1'�1 �ans►s�t,�1 s maruiasted- � -.. tsr�e tsis�agii� i[ It Bsei is 11'eaii�l. - . " ' S -y - State of �• s � _ °.: ` � burifieas rRcd�ssfttll'y.arrfbllowa : � and the herd will gradually shape itself to � a n•�� t� °'°°'i' oZ �s'��-~a��• t,. - • ._ ? - great poin - ' " -- �- .:.� ti his idea of wl>sit a cow rhonld be. There is Andes millions -worse •ban waet j, �b�rmt -'►I•. T1�C•— Thecoal trade in Hon- the time a e know • pia£ there are some - butter: vpc .breed of et1 Swell Lhe ttr+caeus9 olt�the lard, teal lids this year roadbed its greateaf pprroo-- - - -. - " :. ��;_ would •be � . - ..makers wha.thirik it morepeofitable to bave� ` Y tie a�uaeiat+ara Df �' �' Chores :- portionir, and rho increaser in this branch�of - - ` ` y _ winter sl + - - •' -their cows calve in the fall or earl winter and an iaolioation to one or -�ihe otbs� of the tbo bell" ro i!I ` � • - comukroe in the - . • . - - •: . � Ring ��sr �jb rin g v �, Part" few yevrs is remark- �, . „. ” �'�gVC.betII a�1Ctr - .. > ,..`` ' over twe ,• � _ . 3'' o posits types of beef or dairy, and a close B�� belis� :' fin ' �' �> romans a . - �' . - - rather than in rho spring. Those ivho tell o r will find in hie o�rn herd this acme � � � .. - - � ���� _ � �. k f . - fir` �j° Br°� � � � �e largest g��iOUrltR�, a ed qr ;th biliotiSitCdll - - - : - � b 1 - �• :: :- milk have been obi: ea to have Chart herds - � ` � •M ` wla here. no lest than�l 000 tons bein rs- Imen.,. •r' �.- d. variation. The pail ie the actual test of a Ring them 1 t; -:�; ; , • - �ome.i►long ro. that,- hh�eta - wiU-ba of . Claim the dower our needs damned. • .Deiced is lyipgee+aal daring the •' pa •_. ,n< fore, jnati and- consti lion. �• . •a'!'wt dairy cow, brit t6are are marks of temPara- � Save our hoIDeaby tgre's volitilon , . - pest �.- L'Ol'1Stip$tlOD , e• - - •_ .t _.; ': them frerb in milk pearl every month, in went, mental and b eical whi�uh in e,• :. Save, oh e•avr them i •- ��~ Chia sage 198,000 Cosa ttFere distti- foi• fiftrtn ytar9 i '.`-`-� ; are of tl y pledge. ' - order.te�epilhe•�u n orm. But tF• � ' " ! B>tield an8 sare.tor� b °� �twesn Qygbec, �orei,. and Thrsq "first one aDtt t�1CII -. ateamsbi ' :�1..'" * • . Q 'abs�pce of �e pail• "� vi rnr�`ggee, .. Iiiyen. This is StOm>kCh � _ �� :: -. -. -- { •�:,. � make a�t ter • a lift' yroa wi �� s cl , . o � fi� 'Sod sad Heaven Wb raosomod land t art tinercaee.oper Tart year �• _ .,`.4•:.• ; p - need to ose baert d t ` t anothex prrpara- _- bulk of 1 e"nake'b . ' flour ill it. � of some b0,000 tons of G $talon coal. . - � '� - . �, � .�:pp �sbte lnaptidhed ey�'are eteetly �p its. � Fathers. r� .rho make Cho nst!oa There were sent - 44,000 tons of ; Picton P>k1l18. . _ �� tiOII Was 311ggeSted � _ : Europe �r< �, :. First the cows w .ich caIve� in .the spring In the perfect dairy cow the bead usmall - 8tronn. • •,n ye are true sad brave,•- • • . _ must bo sold, orezchanged, for those which ,WhJ Chi« l.. ©rile vacuiatioa 1 coal, a decrease from last year of 8000 t01IIe and triedbut• for it has - " � can be bron¢ht t avid �ny,. rho- muzzle large, the nostrils J i� St ,iGSltte.,.irl- trl'id'fatl.,nl" o Celli ycsi,lt � -our sons enslave t tons, most of wtrich talus to 1!lontreal. to n0 At last a friend • - nearest to �i • cattle es call -aed neild but yet with a • xother+r, by the Christ ou gave na,- -• All t1•is coal carve b - meat be carried along as `farrow far home " �- ' e�► y carter. Besides this � � ���� - from Hali height Ioo)z to them, the neck etron at ib For Hie sa1:o and to >:.�is name recommended August Flower. I ' months, and kept in as good a flow of milk g 150 010 loos of oa►l were sent to the �, � - � trip could -' unetiou with the head but fallin away ; Faith- nailed ye cpn says ne ' • �� lace of ashen b rail from the S n g - - '" days. Th _ tools; it accosrdin to directions and � _ _ as possible by good feed and care. Arrange- 1 uickl to a thin neck pearl strai ht - • . From ibis [e'tering aurae and andpne.._ Q y P rag •• leg effect3 Were WOIIdeTfiil valley- - - satin a - meats must be made next a tin to insure a � y y � hill mines• A deoriass of Ib,000 ton3 le , � _ gr g ' �• p .g from head to shonlden ; shoal ass Chorus:- noted in the imparq of 9ootch and English fe iIIg' mt Of those disagreeable - s service, - •• good supply of either ensilage or roots for thin,. with backbone rominent to = . Youth r►erdmaij $dt�cn 1 - - - - _• the winter feedin A cow that calves ast P , ew• "� d w�y� coal, the ftgares this year bein 23,000 tons, �� �pma� pain3 which I had' beeII '_ _ �= attract s 1 g• j rite toneb and nearly rtrsight .from From Cho lordld vile and csin ! `wt,ip�Opip Colas lart _ before.g ' into rho -barn iq t4e fall, and ehouldora to taij, and fall of iadenlatipas � �1 Cho nation`s powers e re in you ! - � yom'• Thi' d°trease " trOabled Wit}a, SO long. WOrd9 - - _ - - sued tt erne, ' - ' -�',ia keptrwe�npon dtyfodllee and grain, wII1_' ' tt'tll her g cry wiz and cannel - i+ due to the fact that Cape Breton coal is •• �Ot deSCTlbe ale admlrElttOII - - - _ Im erial • .at some pojnt bstwgen shouldrR$• ae;d � have.rlirj�hk in her: dai�yr oduct about as , - $vcsr7 sort mRy gain tmmorW •- taking the place of S;.otch and EnRlirh coal F ' . _ f 1• p� lying the gppga�nce to the torch ot�blin � Iiamc•s for this land w+e 1� re; ,_ ' r � � � • - _ mncii.is �trae � tisoratLaai site syoul� have ��1 at they •the g • >e cryy dwuYbter sMing •► • In 13$4 the total ilnporta of.caal into Mont• • in Wh1Ch I hold yOtlr- AUg11St - - Chi$ enter :.. - - done in eiz months afte,� �•pprm a s tin y P � re should be l e : ' �nto reet[nt realms aho : I ° - �`�� real were 2:•0,000 tons, tai these fi es ' ` F1o�r - - " - - . - _ England, g P S barrel morn begisuing immediately from the 8w it ha3 �iveII me 8 new . • calf •aad having a good pasture to run in. Chars •- show the groat incr+mat that bas taken plats+ � � - communic _ shonlden, for yon must have lace war of - lease Of life, Which before was a _. terfcrence gg •• � in the trade. It took about -shirt _ _ dependent There map not, anti probably will not be a lun s add heart to run the ma.••hine� then, i �O �� - � • - y tripe of � •.burden. Such a medicine is a bCII- � . _ .' torrespoudin decrease in the. amount g the coal eteuren to bcia the lower port „ - -- g too, -tire receptacle for food shoald be t+oorq TOi'On� LLe�waLLVN R. Motirtrsolr, , �• � rfaction to humanity and its good - - - �. _ � • - trails. �_ of batter made but the butter ro- y' coal to tLe $k Lawredce >s year and the , - :_ dart .wilh•faLLoff faster than it does �iur- her bind quarter should be IarRe, with hip , . �oOisJ Aeclount Of lLa�hon;ian�. tinoaoy rat in its treat rtaLion ma be " q u sillies And - _ - " _ bones wide tipread •the halos should be thin, � ,' : ape po y _ __ inq bite- sntmner. The mora•etaeculent rase � imagined when i6 it raid tLat it eosin from " WOIIderfiil 2ritr J8868 "BRrkBr - _ � ' <. �.. _ -_ ;' _ - g to give plenty. of room for the udder, which Cape advioes to hand state : —The steamer 12} to lb Dents r minute all throu lr the �� • a _ Don t b+ - = - ""ir�lbd pfo$iiceii a Rrea%r milk $Div, and the should eztend welt forwaru and back, bay- I•impo brought to Durban on thD 15t1t pe g 1tS S h O u 1 d be - and ref ua ' /" propo ;lion of ati�Len�jlk�in -not;j b �'° coven iarrutha of aavigatioa t4 run those •• Printer :."" . � . - :: - n cod �i�det ivtthott. earn. - �� � 1� � wise spspa� bn�he bu cornea of about 0 men, iacladiag . •dozen a•iaeuv, st�� iriede•�kIIOWn t0 r _ dealers .vl c - P� B a by the udder; Cho milk veins ehoa�d be IsrRo from Maahonalaod. They gir8 anything _ "�V one S er- � - � - _ • ro�lucin . - patting ensilage or roots at t e morning sad awd crooked enterin the bell throu h but a rosy sceonnt of the new count for - •• • �Y y�'�p" NUmboldt, P g :- ': .- - eveniuq feed when this shrink a is rrgt g y K 'y' - lIIg With d `+ Cor,� F,st -� . " :.. " " a$ large holes •the velar on the sides sad roar whichsuch a great fatnro has heeu �rodiatr. � � W�� � � i Cam• �!gj,aor biholiSIICSS K8n � . - noticed, the flow can be kept up tf the cow rhoald also be large. 1'hsre are v�!ous ed: Joan Hicks ,for iestwaee, a tamer of � fig, i , _ • : "paiules3 c� � � _ for is the is a good one, or even decently Rood. And styles of escutcheons, and which ever style very many year.�ezpeiFience in Kimberle Avery thin woman h.xi felt the wer of S- G. GREEN Sole ldan'tr Woodbpty N�j _ thin feed should be leafy enough so that it the cow ma have shoald be _ Johannesba d y' the int and h � ' - - - - Dorn tame y wide asi'psr rg, an other plater, states that sp acl been converted ; and .� tine. - - can be given anti the'pastnrea are ready feet of its kind. The skin should be soft be :went to Marhonal►ad by the pioneer �e aP�� More the session to pars th© - ��� a.r,. _ . _ again, while - �L enough should be iven And mellow, the � hair thick, short and flue route and occupied six months apd a half on prelrminary ersmination. W Ith �OdBIII Imp�pymp�tg Two Ch with it to Keep the quality of rho milk rap the tail loud and slim, le fine sad. bon � the carne . darie which be had four at- "Have ou a rieaced s than i j to the standard. Bat equally necessary are gr y ' I y g , .. Y � � °f Author —I believe is brie m fiction - - artificial i, the disposition of the cow should- be hi tacks of fever. After the Unanetoi • heart • �� the elder, ea ., lhg y : , ; • - - iron t }ark, - :� warm stables for the animals, end care that nervous, with no ugliness. Mast of the a ther8 was not a halting�aeeit which �nld " Yom, rir ; I believe I hagve. "� : nP � dam• - - ' - with wh i� " Chap are not chilled by long standing iucold ortremo charaeteriattcs of rho dui cow are not be seen n of vos Cho vastly - "And yes want to live a new IifaS" � Publisher —Yes2 - � : - - ` "" nar�ary _� " ` yards or by having to drink water ice -cold. � tl� I'• g � • •• Author —Now in m n - • " "- -` ezactly opposite the beef cbarscteriaticr, planes of those wno had fallen by the way. Yrs, air ; I hope I des y ew Tezas story I _ ��Vhat ie And.for making good winter butter it is and the cow is nsnalls a good dairy oow in At the Lnnde there was a big ve and "Aro you wi11' to rononnve the world hero for my berc a Governmeatrain maker. ,`_% -_ � necessary to have a dairy room which can � y � ' He has tb' arran ro that when ho and - _ � °`� oonstantlJ 3' ' = be ke t st a temnerstnre ve pearl even- 'proportion to her leek of the beef marks, scores havirrq died and bests boned t)� rho flesh sad the devil' " i� 8� P ry y • Constitution is all im rtant but w del- for right uP to skits Taki tip. ewsrgp •� r� "Do-I bwve to do that!" - his girl elope, he bnpgs down each a beast' - ' -- '' -'' � the result •: " -� - - or some of the modern systems of milk pans leafs feminine look is no s' � " Certafnl raw on her father'r reach thatever � cure an c - $ � tgn of lack in con- Len and deadly. Graveyards and swam at- y, ii ou would be a consistent y stream � y e_ . ° ' " or cane where the temperature can be con- � �, y instantl rises so b' h t - ! - . �. - stiention: Having rfndertood the _ dairy `�� b�irser, FaM - tlbartetr sari IF'ort Christian, y 18 hat the old man Loy e � _, trolled. Then by proper care and the use type of a cow the wireit oonr�e of the breed- aatiabur -but .she Ltitat' is healthy "Can I give n two of them and still go can't follow them. — Epoch. - � I - .. 'men of t of aieti6cial colorin if tt is needed to snit y into tSe church t � � y V� _ g er is to go tbroagh his herd and throw out though diflrenit to s�ooesa. � .describes — -. - �>�.z:. • the nlar taste butter can be made •in ct _ Success -- - � �' • those farthest from the perfect standard, Cho country Mort a mirmt'cr tat of view No ; tberennnciation mnsi ba complete. - Wh4t Can 8 Ii0V8r D0: _ - - • - . •' - - � winter which will sell at rho winter prices That would �robabl take from a fourth to and soma a his concius>1 � these "Well, then, on must ensues ma I .. . ' ` � ; � ulnas im :':'� y P y W ben a woman loves, and will not chow i1R, ' Y - -" " � � � • �y s � .. -. sJ � and neither Cite coal of food or rho labor re- a third of her herd and the tool rand care words: —" Mashosland is bad.' There is want to be a Christian ; I want to iven - : • , - . elliama '� Hired will be mach rester than ender our g P What can a lover do; - - "` T e are ; � q g y put upon the rest would ' prnbabty give as notjling'te be got out of it. Hickey has the world and the devil ; but if a woman I caked a rcholar d a t - �•• " - -�" ' � " p y l- .: ��_:::. ° �prt system of malcingbutter in summer. �e returns as from the whole loth, ..After twablockr of� npd o►t ldawe which Darr ae! thin ahead as I am, bas to iven an � PO° , -- - - :.::E,- nerve torsi ;� y Y 8 P y. Brat neither wise fool reemed�to know it �' _ -. - 4 - � �', all tbi�ta doae; �tbere'b t more flesh shevni ht , _ • ";�.. r. •: t ,� I '�i '-- -�-.." -, �: ; pen tl t differ- b dtlrta. Lo 6l►a- Lon -- abort as good ;roaad as . as well give up want- $o, lady, I salt yea. - -. ' - ' � The Pol ge�a g 6 � - . , r r � � � : ence- ie.t�ae ri►lpe of ,t4® oorvs that are lef �`� t there. He would not, `ho in to be a Chrirtian and o and 'Din aside- .__ far diatan . � W � t• � g'o woven, g � S I - _. , .� _ _ � � � �' • � .' ;� ,� - -� wliksl► ran only be icgo�t by aptnal test, in gi 5a for the: Iot, and, in !a►ct, has now chow as Lhe great Amorioaa only living Were you in love —let me suppose it-- - - �' �" • A know _ _ , Last �nnter we had a rises experience lit �dividnally,'to •learn rho utmorZ capacit of abloned it. As to ia►nding but emigrants ! ��'s�n. Oeutlemoa, yon will )lave to What would -your lover do i - - - - '�_ "� '§ -� ~ twee ma I want to 'o the use of - � .� ` R•t ' up ice, says Mrs.. M.H.L., Waseca each cow..wpd in dais rerpecteowr rttw�ito to ll�a6oaaland, Hiekeyssyi :--�• Nawhite 1 in the ehnreh ; but Yon know you love him, and he knows it, .', tag � Ao P!!,., s g peop�;Can live in it, �. . _..+.'ti;= '_;... way to en p_ ��;.� • -- ..� '�� , �ihn., w h rha will ba -o# inter -` in.ths st►me bwrA troaited alike and. tq all and ao cattle be aura I m not to Loin aside -show this 4h, why not, then, to him disclose it, _ .. _ : ", -..:�: - - � "`him The id's crop was short and hrheri our sup- outward ap ranee of about the tame tom- of swain ,beat, and fever. The country + summtar•'�— he Drummer'. As he his love to you i - �'.: fir, women to ,ps .4 "' ;. � � '� : :: ::- has now e ' - • _,r s • >~; ply war abort half stored, the grippe came native va ue will be found to vary greet• is a Trend. '1 want the LraLb � be known, { � - pa a young la �, " - r" :�. among nr, and by the time it went away the ly when force. � shat pie �Ir not throw away Choir uaoaey The candidate with a bs�r'1 ma not F - - n pen y speak If a man em ties his purse in.ro his head .:._�.;:,_ p g - • ` y..:� her was Hoy saitak,1e -for rgalting ice. aho teat of a seeder is proigress,� Any � sad. be made to sn�et•." - �:: of hone • Save ldr. L. a chance to. work out a man Nith money may mshe a, coUoo� ion of •�- �� : ntuoh in public during a cam ,but his no man can Case it -from hire. An invest- .. - - ..:: • ' �:.,� -.:; and of Cary .� •. . = i ,� . � . - ;��""•"���.., k meney it apt to talk pretty ion -- [Harris- meat in knowl alwa a r the best in• - - •� . er. � X5.0( ;: bl► which be had in mind %r ' b Tel � y Pay - � • Yom, good eows;.of other men's bleeding, hat ate i •,.. ♦ Tirsveletr lReJeiDi�.. i�'g e8�• terert`-- [I�►nklin. � � ,-' •, ��rp .. t>.amely ; he took drifted snow and put it in the calves be c`aisea from them superior to � ` " `� - , - _ - • adv ace -� °. _ `�'" ;' the ice house, packir. -g eac}I load and wetting 'their dam? I do not m are all the r, i�Q' p' E' I• � �• 10„ 16fi6 , ' : - � - - ::• � � light, lau, - ` .' •- -'�s it with wa*ee from the well, finishing rap Delver superior; nor do I mn are the rmall �� °g °� Rt- Jao°bs Uil fora badly - : - _ -� � instrumen ninad kn 1 emu tee ' to itt �rf�• , �_((�� - r each night with -all the water the scow majorit rnperior i,bnt are y of them saps- Il ogn►live - - <" -•� �_,- .. '" _ " -. _ ,.. . -;, ": :. :;��: p propertser, as lees then one hot- • THI�T - Principal would take. W n f d $ozen • it =ways �9r ? Do[Js hs succeed ano 11 <`' �' � LLpp lilI � ,. � _ . ' , year or two in tie complete y Dared the Qawaa � Y����i • _ �..' - :' �:� :f =� - ��. ^�..,: - -.� oo>teredwithsawd�ist, tlesarile as ice. The mtsinga realf that has ma�ked ualitier of ' ° _ , q Qaacto, Traveler for J. C. dyour A CIa - -- •• - - - .. ��.�: l ThEy ha _.. aottse is not a pe>Gfect one by any means, imprarement . If not, they there is some= . ,� g., J ton, N. B., Match Ii, Y - - ::. ":,,. •,' s substitu _ '•�� • .till the snow lamed tmtii used rap, which •thing wtrong either with b' stock or hit i �' "' `� •' � " � �. - _ `;�;�. � t h .• • � l- I was tcoabled for. I as bee, °� -. )- --: -''" 1tt When s man irr said _ f war on the 20th of September. The verdict mnna�en:eat. The breeder ihonld have de- ` � t�►� �• � - � � • -" , • .� •r • �y y�� ��'" %- .. - -- � ~;�•� -� `rah fat �' ts, that snow it preferred to harulirtg ice fare finite ideas in his own ming of what he ���� the -romp fa � � �� � a ., •. - • ' - � `'`" - . " ;..•._..... � waste He should be able to recognize Lis �•latme terse. " It it bs ► forrrt, any bo� � '� .' 'pa�os in m side which increased and ., x �• . ' � ' Y , �.� oleo end s ' �� ;.R _ � � f. - ,� �lt. �. � • - i�lesl .when :�as 'eels ft, and should have �tck• • � - � bete ver�► bad. I used � .. - - , ' - ' �'� � �• - � Of Holr�e �bt3lZiil;. knowled a oiE the •tales neceraa ". - - -' - - - '=° t• ` _ g to obtain • It' is ant f �r � -� �' - 'The English pplan of obliging• fs4rtiet�s to it. Stock is -very gaibk� to -yield to the hebthee wrho startled ei`r►�e thr4� � _ � ��,t i/�•�� � � � � � � �r �'`_ � D LIB Y - obts►in a certiifleate for ooinpeteney- -after brain of the owaei the -:�of� dyr b� �1ooa1 grsas fllid, it ct�tpj y ;'- I g�v�e it all psis@ " � � J• ` y� ;� � �� IIse it. I static thsi Zellu' - .. *' � = n a elope ezatgj�lsGion —ie,a move i .� ..- - • ' �,- ',:. - _� " "'- �1 g eo 'nit d •allAald ile ado fed •"'�'"'" `; � - -s- .. -� . , � �y . �E -two miles froaa Chimes reaaat�y .:. � - "°`'- MRS WM� F..� - -^ `�'�•�.. * - � per both. _ tbo right din tai � sd .. P ae►tar �ers from IiTew i�ork and . �•� . R Eft,-: • . 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I" "I - . . . , - . . bnea- __�. . - I . _..� . winter months." - . . 6 ur system, diet or oven - I _�_"_-;PF_"__W_ . . - - - i.- - _�_ - .. I Ilk I? � ­ ,-. ".. ,­ m - , it 40- � ' " * TUTTI lrlWref - G,44- ­ _�,, - - . tioni. 8 b . aww"I I 'OUR . .. . __. _..-.,L _. AA: W Much.resentment prevails fi�ywng -LondQ& - PA = -_A� 24 _Fe)R_t�. � .1 ,0 "M an t ad M" I I... - I . . . . - .. I..' . .- �i,_ZAA" , , �.t , , ".45 "? - by 1111100M to" &an -- 0" � . ..D1WVTWC---- -.,-- ----. ..��.;�...,. � & � "h .. . I I - - - _ 1, ab4 � — I GOA I do ad 'A' �. - , 1,9V ..., I ... a k!!- I - i,4, 0 , .1 , vial. _­­ �� ��!. � ­. . , 1, . ---- � --- - , , : - NIV&WW- - RUDIGAL AUTHORMES. i. �,,: ­ k .; �4 . .�t .. . woodcutters against the Salvation Amy. � I I I bs" 8WA - . . . . 4, �.`,�'Ifl � lk� h...��:�' . � . . a- . In a Am" 11 do 4111 I . " _� I . . . �- . be -read " itah" mail must bo .. ­" _. ;� 4,1 , ��', V�q' " - I. .. . -d TO boo 01i Isola"" a ffift&W sbaft )MEM83" AIDS DIGESTIO N -,- * � , - -.- - , . .. - ., )k' , " *. , . WA� .., .1 IV - - - , - ,,l , ..4. . .,�� . . - Is " "Nawly to � an amma MAR40i odws 0 � . . .." A* • - � , , - . 9 Gen. Booth is now - the biggest merchant in at,hoine'even in III I own Idbuiltry. - 52% . W in no xwm� fW 1AA now wftdvtng a cum - INVIGORATES THE -SYSTEM, I : -.4 M4 7 . . V= 1b& om end desAL -.)4*­�'._,_ _,,��- -r. %V.1"'.. - , , . . �� , a :4 � ,_ . ,_! . 1: t 1_. I 1�1 .. ,.- .�,;, .... _"i, ,J � 0ilt. - - - orwillbommt.w"D 7, . . . 4 _. A � 1? op a . ; ` STRENC&THENS'THC.VDICit,-*.,-d!)- �1'11 !,�,.. . this trade, and as professes to �ombine - ,7,. t. � a tauselMyr, SUN (W a Fm 110tue of my latsumb . - , ' - , . Thiller'i iot Girl that'd ". =_ I ahleff-Ma and POOT-0max � . .. , - � 71.1, 1 .: ­. I V... , e, , . . , - 4-.,v '' I I.:.r "... ­ -.5 : benevolence with business he is iformidable .; -. � . , _ . __ _. - .- .. .. I , .. . 9`i ii ,-. N - . � _ - -'--'. - VcW*W asaw iid ") by &&fteiiabg G. RgOT, M. 0 188 ADELAIDE ST. . - • I 11PROVES XH&APPET o. .rk% - , " * -_0 ­ �,a�., . .� I v., � .. A Z ., 1, � , - � . , -% , -41", "Bonnie U'l -1 ORQtdTO. *bNT. . . - . . . , - - - �p "',*3 � competitor with ordinary people w sweet Oessie, the maid of 1);In- . FWORD a m. CRT. . . .- . - ". . - . I who on- . . . , . i i.., . _ - . . 1. dee,�'Iwaa' '_`e&6btth - - ­. �. ... " , ., :_ " - *� .4 - I 40. .p k d.,of -girl to - . . ­ .. . 0111M . . � I . "'. ;­._:A , -, - make A' -Aiving. .out of it. I _k _ - - , . BraMille, OsL ­ MW Sold by sup"00t0w ..: , , "`.: .-",-, I _�,_ deavor only to ­ ... '. ( I A . I . . .. .1 ... - .L " -1.4 11 1: � - �� �, ,',- -, ­ . . V , ymg,r - . - . . . ­ �, - ­1',,�>e- ..4 ask, "Whkt'aro Ilia' wild van -21 . Address- I'- - . . � . - � , .. '� � -,' - . ,T ia., 1L. 1. ei , �, , Booth's men are ma;king-bigger bundles and ?br to put " A littI 3 faded flower " in your ill ♦ ' The TWi Fr.uffi A V.Co 60_rQjWSj,i --i" '�,....,-.-;,:-*,, ►--�- --,-,i-;t,:, O'? I : . _ ­ * a a I '. L - ,',,; < .. be J(;� -, - ibyM"24 ." . �,_ , I ��'. . .* �i�­ , '- ,-�&.�,,� - - "'privats' butt ' jortix of i;86ii;a'18Z-nplej,;@;A .: . I A;), �11 charging less for them than the on'hol!�O? viva%ty I A I - . � - w" agJau. 91., yft"ty,,_ . . .. nto ont., -.1 -�... .1). -*-. , . - - - � , . 1,0- . _ 0 any addre" Olt ""p4of • . 4 Ing with' robust Every- 2-�*:�,;,* , 1Z, traders, with the natural result that the and - heiiiii ' - - . ' ro _: � 25 Cents, . . � , . �- � � . ­ I ­ " , . - , - girl in -the load ca: 2 be just an full 61 life, . . ,_ - f � -A - -: �, .., �, - 4 , , - - 9 - - . � .a. " �� i�,:Z�� _'..", - - - �L� '.­_ g, _ � '�_ , latter are being'ruined. Similar comptsinto . scorn � 'i ." 01.. .- Just'as walk and J t VA Merry as she, Imes - - I . f'h1VRNEW`Ei06K"Ho1j9oanj1H ' .- '.. , , 1- . come from other humble industries in *hie b Dr. pierce if I oml &Coin � 0,4 �i; -'_-.,-,� a� � i, _,�l . C. •:.,, . ' his Favorite Pre- � SAVSAGE CANING4. & . () lete h r 3� .. ­, members of - Gen. Booth's 11 submerged i ,,, p .. � .$. _�­., - . " tlj� gre housewife s- guide by Mar on% , ,,,-�_. . . - I , 11 I . an M lood . .��_-. �*4 .� - . ,�*4 �. , . - ateet living writer on house ho ; ., �. ,,, ,; , ,,,� L " - ­ � �11 A , ."', 0 tenth" compete unfairly with otdiii h 10BRIzz's I � - , MALNM ized tuthority in all doidft- -' - -,' ..". , '. script on �,Iithiiu] the reach of all. --Young We -are dist-ritruUng Agents for A - MY : L . CZUMRA NNOLM11 SURAU08 CAST-Wo int Ilk I ar rlellpfnim I . . - �'r ".. �., � .4� : I , - _e� j - . - . - _ I f� ,�, � -1 I - . , �. 11 * 1k, I I`.. g a lad eIrl. 0 pa"Mil -in' or, 01 PUG . V V - teams. illustrated circulars and- -"� A:. . .,..A,. , - .', z V I I I work people, and it may be necessary for . . in kegs of 60 bunt'des. Finext American Ho1W . t , - I . .. , ;, _,;, +. I&M T%.];..+. �Im &"A termi6 WiL BawGs, UBLLSHREL TorontA'I- , '. . ',,-. �� - % ert- find it A . . ill :14k� - I 11 • I AAW111gsonkLand. Ordersulledforanyd I � � - ;_; ­Ill, . I A, L�'� - . �_ .. I the trades unions to interfere, wh hwill be I - . � .- .. -, �. ; �-� -�.. `,':,�.i, _., �. --.. sickly girlowi find this a wondoA City, Lowest prices to the trade. - .. - I � .,'� " ;. �� , .., /;. - J . -.. - z­.- _. !" 'I- . � - - . . . .,., %. � .1 �,;'.�;­� - _ . %.%, - - � j�14 .. � " Special Cut Pricey - , '. - ' --- -- ' 't, , ' ' , , _. �--: _a baA'thiDg for the Salvation Army. -' - _. w3an � - - gorstor, and a sure corrective for all . - - ..... .1 I ...";r., , - , , (16- JAS, PAR&& SON, Torontb. . I . . 3EP1jtT3M3;. . � If 6e disputes* in the South Wales coal . I 1. L . . . . I - � 1;� � ,�: , " -, * i!� . . .. .. , ­.­,)�:. . . mitgaiue,to *,d weaknesses - incident . I , -A,.i�,' 1*1� . � , -.1. - .i., 11- � �'A'. . ,;: '' - f. . trade are not settled by the end of this WAY CURED. FOR THE COMM HOLIDAYEL __ - � .�, _, inv . � � ' females. i I to RAY 'FEVER OuRo TO . . I 'Ail _ . ,_.:._t­. I,* ­ ...": f..-4 1, � DEC ORATED11111 ' * . mo: ith 300,000 men in London will be thrown We want the name and ad- . � - . _. I ­_ 'N't - rr in the ' . _:(0).- ­­ .:�.� ­ . , , , - - ill-V _ I - - . . '' : � V , I I .:. . , `�,_ -, . out of work. . . . The toiror �rid over the Thomas, built I dressof every suffer- . . - I " 41, 1". .. ` �, " - I . _. " �'_ 1��__' - - . . . MACDONALD MANUFACTURING 00i _p:, �. . " �".' . , . Address, T,adlesv Heavy Solid GIold Hunting Case .�', - . . . . . , , "t I to federate ill the on the. a I rinciple, has caused the U.S. and Canada. A . ­ . ,� I , - 4 . Steps are being taken & ASTHMAP.11111,1111.0,111.1k, Buffals,11.1. Stem Wind and get, with Brat clam American , =1 ]LIlas: Street East. Twit*. '-L' _ .,'.�J� .- _', I ,�'� ...- . - -1 .;-�-J, ,�i. -ii * � �'. �g . trades unions concerned in the building underwriter - L oyda to refuse to 'Mauro . ovement" WOO. . .. . . . .,�,. - � 1 . . I * ..,7- -,i .- m - � , *.- �.- vessels that have to pass beneath it. - , , -.,� - -, , i, , _... , ;;, - � � -, - if. f _)�, trades with a view to a � great strike next . . . . Ladies' Gold Hunting Cam w•th - Stem Wind . � �:, .; 1: _. • r -. ,"..",A" - -�-� ': '7 ., ,�, 11, � 17 � ,h I �.� year. 7. and Set Swiss movement, $12.00. WITS4N's CIOUGH, D O?& - -1�.' ­� ��`. I , �;*,,,.,�::, — - , � - - . i A.Prominat ' Awilsed d XMqu I . ­ I— I" .w.... I �*.� . _- � - " �,.Lo ,: ;- - � . .;,�", 2: . _ , - - - RO ' Coi4 Silver Open Face Key Wind ' f The -. community of English 3101'am- • � n r,1r1111111111111 11 Ladies - Are the best in the world for the Thro".unj.- - . ­; , _ _,.,� i - - ­?�, - . A gentlemian, Intl made a startlin 8mm of witatiom Watch with Brat ollass SwL99 moremonk 84.60 . . . i - �Z. � ,�..- . , Chest� for thevoice unequalled. '_.. ,.- ... - medals at Liverpool, is pros th 0 ev * .. , , � , I .- - " � " .. _� . . , .- ,?e-ring accusation in A hearing of the writer. __ NOTICE Ladles'Coin Silver Open Face Stem Wind - .-: 1�_ ,��, I , -1. exceedingly. Ita membership steadily i rml ON a. A T. W. 81802ped on each drip: r', -'�� , - _,t­ I I -, r 11 - - Said he, -1 I firml believe .that Dr. ---,, AUTOGRAPH L excellent � -.-- 4 , . , _!, .?' . In 'r- L �AseE L and Set Watch guaranteed to be an i,.,,' � _V -­.�-- �...-!��_ - -, �;i_ . I creases, and it has now a nice mosque i time keeper I&O(L . - -, . -,.,. ,., ' 1, I ­ I. .. � _. . . . 5 . t_ - -0 q , . Z..� � . , .. _-__ L , - I - -�--_,.,.--i�tll -, . - sum Is. - Sfie aocepted kil ­ - GENTS" AND BOYS PERMAN�N -_ f _ - In intenti intentionally killed my OF AMD ear w] dch three marriages have I en place wife. onany or � E COE NUIIW.lr within the last few weeks. The 4st of these He prono cod her complaint-Con. - - CANAR T - �, the i � . L . . . :.", . . was celebrated yesterday, wheJa Meerun . . �Wffku( I . , I . verdict, and -- died. Yet since then I have . . :, __ .1 - . ore ' _W__ Solid Coin silver Watches at re luced pricm - ' ' - . .-. ; - __ .- .� Buksh, &young barrister, educate# in Lahore - . ---------.---.-- . Loan and Savings Company,* . :1 _0�.'._ .! I heard of at least a dozen cam, quite oo far 4 as Solid Coln Silver Hunting C&Iien of our ; ..". '. .,i_ - '. ,;.;;,�. . � • . if . - � �1 , � and London, and scion of one of the oldest advanced own manufacture. with. Chas. Stark American - - . _� '. ... � '. � I ,,, as bars, that have been cured by . 1. I -� ­... - ,.� .­� - "GREAT SKIPPERS" � . Moslem families in the Punjab, was united jewelled Stem Wind and Set movement. guar- Invested 0 . -.-., - - � -, � 1: ?,;,- - - wt.�. - D r. Pie -* G�14en Medicai Discovery. The constant readers are great skippers of adver. auteed for five years . apitak - M00010M �'. , - -_ - - - -. - �"-'-�:- , � L to Miss Amelia Davis B I ht, a young Eng- Her life might hAve been saved, for tisements. we therefore express ourselves to the . I . I - �: .. '. 1, _. - - ­,-7.-.j 1 .i%_ - . ,, , . lish woman whom he 0converted. - . . Con Point for what we have to say is of great OLD rwes ......... ............ Islum - to the - interest to . - - . `_ - - - .�,. - �.: t - ­ . , "; . -, _N, , _ 11 .. .. � faith of his fathers'. The bride wore a- blue sumptio is not iamrable." Of.courne, it " viz., our Anneal Album. of Watches. - .... llei& NEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO. * . , - ,�, . . 11.11611 - . - . !�.t; w: - � -:. - not. T " Neo very remLovo every ruonds, Jewellery, Guns Revolvers and 8 3oz n face Solid Coth SlIver'Case with fall � ...;:,� . . I , dress trimmed with gold braid, but she was man's Supplies is ready to fie mailed to any a= jewel movemenk Key Wind. � i;. _ , , . � � traes of it, if Itaken in-time and used falth-, = . The aTup7e and increming resources of thi - - -, -. . .�. .1,. I 1, quite put in the shade by the bridegroom, fcffly. Coast 'upon application, with mention of this paper. SILO ruwz,.... ....".". Company enAble its Directors to -raske advan - - _.., �."_!.". one resplendent in an Ind* costume in a disease of the blood -:.- �: - - GZO. - . I �. . -'P I.1� . who sr, a scrofulous affeation--and - the 41 Din `� FRANK S. TAGGART& CO. - _. 116W " ­..,:::.*.*.*: . ...... CeS on Real Estate securities to any amount - - - .- (mv- .-- Ganth'Solld Coin S-Iver Hunting Caw Stem without delay, the weighed down with bullion trin mine and - - 4�urrcnt rate of ' ' . �. 11 surmounted by a jewelled tar an. Thb ery"strikeli.aith,)roo6oftheaviL Poiall 49 KINQ ST. WEST. .. -� TORONTO Set with Jewelled Swim movement, interest, and on.the most favorable terms. :. �. � - . �_ i�. . _�. 'I., ; - ' .­ . _�., .. 1� cases of weak Ion , spitting of blood, severe L - Abs MICK ...................... Iwo*. I granted s and on -.., . ' '� - . I I _. . . ceremony was cooucted in ,the orthodox 6.000 7 Productive town and city properties. . .. . - ._> _ I,- 11 � lingerm,g coughs kindred ailments, it isw**MCDOWA LL � 1­ . I .., .. ". . . Mohammedan nianner and ended with 9 Mortgages t.ud Debentures pur;chased-. . .- : . - e &sovereign . . (lento' open two Solid Silver Stem Wind and Application be made through . I - I players uni on. Mrs. . the IMAI . . .A.;j- � 1. ... � to Allah to bless the In the eye"A of . - DIRZOT IMPOIrrillit OF. Set with fine swiss movement, m1% . . I I . - ,.i rtain Appraisers of Company . I� -', I : _�.,'Z meeran Bukah will accompany her husband people, i't =*- better - OLD rRICK ................. .61000. . I ,_ . I _ , St .. 1­ . . to India. to be crimin than weak. -Balzac. Yme Gun% M3, Shwtino� Ate : XKW ...... ;.....::" . *... 7.001. J. Herbertmason, . � . . .1 - L I - � I - . .. .. . . Managing- Director, ­1 . - _. __� 11. -.* . ... . � . . -.-. � ail . - Hunting Book E '* 'Boys' and Girls" ii;iid Coin Silver open face .: ' - Tofoxito - - .- ... .' � . . .. .! If health. If strength. if Jo you PrL-e I ­ to. _.. . . ,..,. : ,- .- . ... � , . $tem Wind and Set guaranteed to be a first I - -1 -, -_ .� ..��_;.: I.. � . T - Within your reach this M jewel lies. ,. - Leaded Cartridges. Artincial Birds and � I , I . _`�� ' . * . Traps a 61perially. elan watch. MONEVI ., ,:-:. i. ., _.- . The Montreal Star says that it is not 11 found it,' dra an eLP iriffica .......... I - ..-. M_0NEY . . MONEY. - - ,..' ..,:_� ". � ................ -, '... '. . b6trocs from� co bind internal . 81 PONCE STREET.TORONTO.. - . - I . .. .. creditable to Canada that, with good Atlas disorders � NEW 16 . " , . ­ - 1_.., _1 , x _ ' . . .- ........................ MW ' • , , .� " . . . . . � I . 4 . . tic seaports of her own open all the year disappeared. Fro! III vigor instilled my'organs A Gent&' heavy. Solid 10 kt. Gold. beautif if . LONDON AND CANADUN - . I 4'. . . � I �N�1:1__. � I round, she-ishould make Portland, in the and a bealthy"apl fife returned, then that Engraved HunLing Case, with Chap. SiX . . . . . . I . _'. � ..., - .., . im u I American Jewellimi Stem Wind and Set mode- - - .,.. ,-- State of Maine, her winter port. 0no of the joyful ' l whole senses ����T'OHS 0 nix up wiplun . fla -r-Tirwo 11. ­ a, . ky� f . - 0 ­)� � - v,. great points dwelt upon in Nova Scotia at awakened to haply life. Such was my case. 1U§nL guaranteed for five years I of ­ • .� ­- I � . .1 . � I I I I .. I _r � I I ba" A OL1111 PIRWIR ........ Moo. t . . :."".,� z' 1, the time of confederation was thit Halifax A. J. Herbert, G'.'T. R. agent,' 20 York as U,,=wW6 ad osm ag 04, w,u k1,4 am ,-- bY Its NEW ,,, ......................... _11- � . �6 - . . . of law ................ a?.". - . . - � l �.. .. . . . . . . - . �'. ,,� _. � would become the depot of Canadian street- i soWd'" bsv* b-a *US& 1nde" 00 sb=19 14 NY W8k - . . . . :r;': - ..� , . - IN Im 4111-ey 6 Marantee all above watches to be - IM000.000 , * ,:!.. - . . , - am I vol @=A Two Normn IV, . capital... . ...-. . ..; ........... i . , . I winter shipping trade, but now after , 11 9 The �clerjjynum with a " IonF head" in vu a4YALuAma ?=AT= . FR'r,- - . I � . , . , I . exIsetly &A . . .. AMY . . - - . 4 apt to indu*e • in short #ermn " _[J",� j 4waam VW WM and no amdr X271MM ba 'P.O. aftoa. r men d - �. . ­c - ., - - over twenty-three years of h - I . two 410"" to 320 page I I?upftra= (&talocue. price 25m. (me Money to Lagm on I ' - , � . . r. Il- � . , , Courier I . - - . to Intending purchasers - . . and town property on li Improved fame, city , 1-1 _. � . pp appears as far off as ever from fu . . 4 . i T. A. SLocurA, M. C.o 188 ADF.LMDg . beral terms of repay- - .. * - . in a Valicteorree to purchasers. Send inent iLnd AT X,QWM:%T CURRENT RATZs MUNI- * . . -, -. �. . Iment. The people of Halifax are, there �im ' t6'- ddfttfd * you against '' �%T.. WFAT. TORONTO. 0. ON -6. for particulars, address .';- - -. 7., _-., I - pr A Guird�n . . . . . ­ I ­� � . � fore, justified in protesting against the fill- . CIPAL 1128NNTUrtms pt1pX1FAS1Ct). . I . - Co. . . . C . � . - - Tax: CHAS. STARK ..(I;T,D), - Apply to local appraisers or to . .. _i�l ure of the Government to carry out its coughs & colds, Adams' Wild Cherry h, - ' ­ .. - . I - ­:_ '. It ., � .1 - - . nagw-* � - - - I I - 16.5L&) Cuun . - _ 11 - . Tutti �rutt , Gum. Sold by all �' Uwe - -:"%, I ; - (;If ft., ToRoNto, ST. r'. =1 Ma .1 _ . . pledge. Were Canadian rail Ivay and Licorice , TNE bambvto " . . . - . - I . . or " ­. -00. I I 43TAMWM . . .0hologirk'"m8f Basin nt.&Pdanitoba " ' , ./-: t, . steamship transport as: It dnqJ1M% & c ere ll"nto. # - . I . . . Manitoba . " - I .. --z shoiiiM be,` Ilk . Ocar - I f I* ... �_ . - - - I ,it I I 4 , ■ __ - I - . - 1, � - - bulk of the travel between Atxlw" and Jtli4ery r*e ow 'Ilya , is. A401rice t1f0PPEPX - - � - • . , 'o - f__'' . 1'� .- - I ' * : . . Europe would 9 v . -Not - , * ­ - o and come via Nova, 8o&* seeks &e1na I ? I . . FRENCH - A on ;t"eWWOing - - .. ­ f6f it has the vast advantage of being the occurs the ch* i tiatially very sluggish. - . - . BuNnSmm - .. - WHEN. TIREU, AND.. U.S UP . nearest to Europe. It is estimated that I . . . . - . . ' .." I . . � - . _1Z___`, . . _.. . . . .. . �tl , -11 . � . - , . .. ,... ': � - . - . . - - from Halifax to Milford Haven the ocean .: I... and Asthma . ., . . ..L - . THEN YOU NEED A CUP OF -- ,. - � �1..'­��' . - I �, - - . 1. � !:; -, . I - ­ 1 ­ It so ready y controlled 'I - .i trip could be made by fast line in four were-no � ed knd cured . - , � - -.0 . . _4t 11 - . - . - . ' ' ' - 1 - - ' - if, . - . � days. The country would not object to before T. A. S UM'S OXYGENIZED ... ' , - _. * . . , 1. � _... n LSION of URE COD LIVER OIL .- - . I . � , ... . . I - . , granting a subsidy sufficie 't to "cure such EMU . - . _'Jo'hnston's'... ]Fluid .'-:- Be-ef ''.. " . . , . .. .. - a service, which if once eatablisl�ed 'would came into the market. Every druggist �gl�� ktist is . . . . . . -1 .. . _.�,� I attract a large share of European ' assenger pleased to ha dle it, for they all its . . . I � - :.; ..; . �.. . Tu *s . I%.. � " '. I 4- I . and freight traffic, aa anything t t short- Value. For tight memo of the cheat and diffi- � - __ . I ; RETIRP, -STUN __ AN * , , , . t : � , D - 11FRASH. - - ---- - - .. 'Ir. - -- the ocean voyage lessens the k. The cult breathin it has no equal. 35 eta. per . .1.111, __ . ­ . . _. , , . . -1 ­ . - . , , . . � ens - . - I .. . . . - .1 I t. .. -,...-., Imperial Government might fai y assist bottle- I . . . . . . . , . . .tl . I I this enterprise, as has been an eated in '' . . . . : � . . . ' -1 .­ ' .- ' - __:...�., . �� I England, . One Sunda 'a c 6nous of church attendan ta -- � . .. .. I . " ­L .. ' . I ,-. ` � . . En nd, for it would establish a yatem of . .. : . - - � . . . , I- j-.;, . . - communication independent of" f reign in- in liver of eve 63,000 out of population' - � -_ "I .1 T'.. �:�...­��__ of 500io0o. - - .;__._ - . I- . - . I ,i"., � ,.- --I.-- - . � - I ­ .,.11 terference between England and her great __?� - I GUA .-. . I . . I � I � '.. . - . , - . . dependencies in America, Asia and Aus. tTr-q Lk;c • B. I F. F. COUQU P. Ask ' � � �_ I i I _. i - . � . L'� - . I... ... C.._;-.-., 4'.. . I I - , our Dru gist OrDeft o- Con cotionary for ___�_ . - I , t � . ,--. -.I , , , -_ . I I -, .-. .1i. .;�­ ­ ­.�.' ... , - �_ i - 1. - - . . .- . - _� . . , _-, . - X . . - tralia. - - 1he-4. Diann the ToRosiro Ilis. i • - __ __ '-. - - i ALL . HEALING . L . �­ ".. .. ... � - ­ � _ 8 - - I 1, .. � n1 - CULT AND-00N1�gUrxoNltRy Co., Toronto. - - _­ - - - I - I. , : ''; . � , - __ ___ - . - - �__ . -, =1 . .,I . 1, !.;,.. * Be Warned. ' - ... . I,--- ­ , W _. " ­ -I..-�.,.�._ - ' i - I - ­1­ !­, The fAZhL0]U&bI(, PQLUt for grasping- ALick4 - . � __ - .. I . �_.,!_-f1_t4_i., ­ - �.. .. �, I ­ . - - . .1 . - ZJ ,-`�:`-� A � .. I - , . . I . - .. ­ .-.- i Don't be a . fool; know what you *ant and umbrellas in Condon is about six inches Sand postal to- new Circular for 1891. � _ S . '' TAR AND.- CLYCERIN .11 ' . � and.rduse to be imposed upon bg greedy from the ferrule, ,he handles being allowed - � - . I .� : :%­ -., i�,, - .�, - - .fi .- I I - I . ­ � - . dealers when they attempt to pal off sore tAi, dangle 4ow� w rd. 1 67T110US ENGINE WORK$ CL BRAffrFN% CAN - .-- __ - . . � - . : ; . - .. . - . ; , _. - _� tw, -- " . - . . . - ' "' �'- . . � - i � ­ - - producing substitutes for Putnam' i Painless I � * . :�r� - I I . . t - - -. .. . - � �- ` ;_ I .:w.� Z ,-, �:_;i " E GUFJ .� . - - 46-'W� I . - .. - . .. _:, . �� � .. � . GIBBONS OOT-HACk! I � I .:­_� �_ .. � � . . � - - 1. '..., : .,_.__� � ­._..... Corn Extractor, the only safe, I t�re, and por sale S ®AP ` -1 -.1. by gKints. Price 15o. . . . 4 � _X� - ,, . --- - ; - ­ .and q . . I . . - E � � . - _. painles3 corn cure. ,Putuam'aCoraE#rac- . P� - . - I � - - __ ­ ' .1 ...- . - 1- .1 - ',­_,�._- � - - �- _�: - - I �. - & T. N4. - - . _ , . -_ !_ � 1;. � - -,. 1.k_ tor is the best, the safest, and onl.Opaihleas - , �-! . . . . . . Is jthe only 6 - � 1'''.. �� . a 1! - .. reliable s4 : _. - - 'i ,, �-, -: - . corn remedy. So'.d by all dealers in medi. i - . - - ' .��. � . � . I . � . , :. :": � - , _`_ " . - . _. , 1. � I - I �.., ;,:-..:- �t erne. - . Q - �' . . � - , - �141. I - . � ., I - ___ Soap to wash Your head With, `.: .* . - ,J. � '-* . � - . 1. I ­ - - .1 a ­ .. . " �: ` :�. - Chicago . I � – - _. - - . ` '- � � . � . .. . . - - . . . Two inventors have patented an .1, .-: - . . . t. a F I - --- RrPrOserves the hair, makes it . . -1 . i-�_,- .,--. - I - -artificial ice skating rink. It consists of an . � . 1 . . .- �._ I � - . - .. .. - � '. ". . . . ." ) Childfon - .. _­..__...� �.-,_�," A` , . . . _­ , � iron tank, through which run ammonia . - . - __;� __ . - — keeps the scalp he . ' " . �_ - : �_�,_ - I g.ruwg -- , mmonla pipes - - - - .. .7 _;. . - althy. ,... -7-,,�-.,,'. . I _ � with which to melt the ice whqn it becom a . . � . . � .. ­ , ... . . .1� " , , ., ".1. - . . . 118 !`8 81r 11MItations and always ask for XURTIGNIS. . : . " . - , . , .-- 7'a 4 "-L L. - - ' . - _. '44 �. lo . . . . * . .� -_ -- � necessary to provide a fresh amboth surf:; ` 0 1 .. . i - .. I . . . ,,� �41 � I .-: ,� i . Pit= . . . I � . -.1 . . . ! - � "...... � , I - . , .,.: . I What is more annoying than going about ___ . . .. , ­ _..., - . . - ..,.ii constantly hawking �nd spitting ? This is 71'..,.I.�. � � ...�:,.­ � . . - � - . - I . .... . , F: ..'..." . .. the result of catarrh, sod Nasal Balni will � - - 11 -ft , Enjoy it, � : . . _. .. � _- 1� � . . . I I -1 -_ - �-:!-: 11 cure any ease when faithfully u". . . I - _.; . . I ...- . . I ,��_.­ ,.,..!. - . - . � .. I - I . . ._ . . - -- Love is the life of a soul. It is the har''i . I.- . ... - . . , _. . . . . i% , , - '..� - t­ - I .1 . �. . . ­_ V -i - . : - _­ -.1. . 4-1 - - - mony of the universe. -[Channing- : '. i . I I - . . . I I . . I . - . T ,.�*tf :- . .. I I . ! I . ;- 0 . ­ Be . .11 Successful remedies always find unscru- - . . � -i � , 11 . . . ­': ,- -" -. " �$ -- � -.0 Ile .. - - . ; . I the mai,i I , . _:a .'�. - "... ��; L.��"' ., - pulous imitators. Ask your dealer for Dr. . . , . . rl � - - '' . •. . �s� . � . _. .. ,.� I . ­ .I,:. • Williams' Pink Pills a'd take no substitute. .� UNJOWIS - - . . .. ".. I . . . .. z:� . -.1, -)'01��;,- � . * . . . . '. - ., - , -i- � .., They are a never falling blood budder and I !. . - 1 � ­ , , I - . I .. . we are looking for 1, _' .- - '. ..: 11 ­�� , - :" ..�n - - : ..:., I . , .. � �_ 11 . * , , . � � - ­ I . - I nerve tonic. 4 Both the method and results whey . - I . 0, � :�, " - I.* I . ­,� � -, . t �' ,Vi"�_;.. ./., , - . I - . � , ;. � : �.: :.. _! , . - 14.1--, ,; . � . 1* . - . . ! . . .;,. . , : The Pope speaks of his death as not being of pure Cod JvOr Oil with H - Sympof Flp is taken; it is pleasant � , , ..- . � . - - . �.. •� .... , . � ' . ­ . ' 4; I ... �� ­ � . _ - I . . ­ . �� .­_i.. - : _.- . far distant. - phosphitet a - Lime and god Is and refreshing to the taSte, and acto � .. If so we. W -not to � keo , . � . . . . . . V . you L. ­..., A ­,.�.4: . _� T . : ­ ­. I . 1. � .� .�'111 I � . . . - . .� - - GIM061: 410 aslatable as milk. ctlypt r1om tly ntheKidueyi, ' ­ ' � . . . "N' � . A knowledgd -of shmi-hand and skill in , . I 11 . . . - '. ; . � . i . .. 11 , ' _N, - . . , � io - 1. ' ­ . m I - . ,��_,�,,&. - the use of the ty , cle4wws the sys. - . I . I , .. :;,:" r. I pe-wr*er are opening the A MMY S RESN ROM iver and To= 0 . __ 1 .1 .f,i- . . - - I � f.;* I - . . . I .:.. ;,.�'. . indeed, .. ­ 1, d . ..:­%-�' - Y. 1?1.1. . A I I.. . � I , way to employment for thousands of young It Is in 9 ndthelittle Inds and tem e5wtwXy, dispels colcls, head- I k - 1* ��ING .03ET a'' , .. __ . � _,.: _. _11'4�i women to -day. Nearly every business offic 1488168 Who to 0 cold easily, may be . . . , '11-* -,­­-.'er- 0 . . � . . , �, . . .��_ - ;_ " . . ;,, ­: , " --; . fortifled again t a Cough that Might aches and fevers and cures habitual (.- . I . .-,., ....''N,__;11,.�_14,._.�, . . has now employed or is seeking -to employ . - - � . - . � I - . :Z :, .. - ". _ serious, .,;,�� , - . � - � - �� - � -, � .`i� , . . - - . 1. � - I . I � J.- - . .. of phonograph ' ' . ter of so mach importance -- 1, - ' '' � - I ­. : I �, . Emulsion after their meals during only remedy of its kind ever . I ce, ­I.,.- . . :. . .. - - . y, answers to various letters the winter season. . . I ... - , - : :1 . .1 ..; . _ : : ... , - � _ , - .7,�,,� - . - . - . .. .., _. '. . : . . , I., ., - A� - 1- '. , . _ " , .- . � .. . � � - .,!. ,,,,�..X,.�, . - - - . - . ' . .and afterwaid print them upon thetype writ- AWmrs Of 0040fut"m and imiltaftas, du6ed, pleoamg to the taste and ac- I . . . . . I . - . . . 1, .., ... , _­. . " . . , -� . -,�,* _� . . er. $45. 00 per term, or $140. 00 per year in I I A. I i - - , - T­ �,�' - - � :.. 1: -, ... ­". � , I I 1. �1 ., !, 1, .Ii� -"­ -�. _ 'i I . - ,, �-,�..:, .,�-;_- ..:�ia.jl , _. ­ "I - M, . er; opport ` I - `� I.r' " _'.. : . . . �i. . SCOTT & NOWNny Belleville. stomach, pro!n . . advance, will pay for board, furnished room, - I 1 14�12 table to the pt in YOU WM .110"Fer Meet With III& - Itnoth ' uno., . _., ''I . . :. , ') -, . .:% t,"L _. • . _,,,,. �,f _ � OR SALE, Canadian ftt4put, ­Rske for pro= o b from the motA . - , - - , ­4" '? _i;��:...,-�N�i-� . tray," eta. ty, of . , "a I .:: i�,__ I . � I . "'.- "-I , . I .,.t I - �._ � . Thomas, Ont. For Announcement address i an iN Z . . � , - 14nz]%.1 '!. - 4. - ;=�ee substances, its - - � ' . . . . . I I _ _ - 1, . , . . - - . , , Also, Machine for holding slid 1;h&r#euinjr ' .. I . , ,._ ". , I , ' L , '. . I . . -1 1 �44; . � ,-;7-,- ',a insertable saw !teeth, Address I - ­!, N ol �, - ?I..- - ` - t 1. - � .�, Principal Austin, B. D. in, I - - - INSURINC YOUR. LIFE I , _11`��__ _�:__i t- instrument) at Alma Ladies' College, St, .. __ . - '.. . - �. - - 'I light, laundry and tuition (including use Qt addon and tmly benefickl m its '. -, .. , ._� .-: . - �� - F : ' thy In . .. - .. . man excelleniqualitiesoommendZi . � . - . � - .. .4�1��, 11r.F, \ - � L ,-! �.' INVeNT61ts, iiies, Toros • � . 6 . - . '-'V f: -� .. � . - . ,� �,, � � .., _. I '6 to. to . - .. ..- tl.:, � I � 4, ­ . ­I. .: ..�. - - tt. � . - Z and have made it the M . .. 1 -88 18 now presented by, u&- .. . L.-'.-" _-,__.�,X�,"... . They have began in Southampton t6hm�ake : I L I .. .,- � . �- " __ MEN 0i _- . . . I - � , �: ,�:, - , ,:. : - - �: � 1 -! � ',;. -.�:" . � . , - -1 . . L. � . - _Af_�w " - __4 $ _ ..., r a substitute for butter known an le dansk. Welumee ulu remedy known. � . - .. . A00 D t&IC4' in ag a pro, Pp -..,-"� -,.; � .. �, ­ I -, ,7,:�i_ 1,_ - . - - , Lff - _A .. - . - .. i . '_ , :.._ � , , ,.,*A ­ � - I '! _. I ".., .�, , _,� .1 . 1�� " - -.1 I ., - . �� � ; at 13vrup Of Figs is for " in -wHte Jhekifede 1- 4., . '.- It has been made in France for several y6am, essiolm There ,to. 750 IN fiffi partictilan t, �4 - L .:V.,% . I Fresh fat is the basis, with the addition of -per we I . Win . .S 7"I'; ,­ , I ­ i ar w a. Full rticulars on I � , , - ,§'­-1;Q­ - 5,��.,_'. - -1. qm­ -."�,� I f�i' .it � L 0 'bottles b 0 leading &uggistL - �% ,�� * , . . � "��._'." avwt , - � ,�,s: -:,�­-", I '; V. I oleo and stearine. GS ooU . ' . I ��, �Z . . � - - - , �­ .. .1 - . . ' q - - - ,,- - - - - ,-aq-. 4 � - -,­ -?j�. - I . - ,,&ny yells . . - I . - - , -,3�z . ' 1 - - - " "'King JIM, We" Tor . �, . � ' L - RPPIY '&t ant Of ffie - - AGXNoim .il- I.: ,,- - ' - - . f "119. 7. , t - lle druggiot who may n ; . _ ._ - I_ .; .. . _ I- - - . . - - .1 . - �. . I , .- _ _ . , :' " - - . ­�. -h-, : , , . ,!. ,c� �,:,.";" .--.. , ­��.,�,�.... ­ I . . -, � . _�.:, - I .,J '. I I . I ;! _� .... N", . - ]Dr. T. 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Boni has a few • boys and .Poneim auctioneer. i ' .' �o ry s Childress Et11ts aaa OperCOat/ /elhng very • Y . _ . t I low• * Moan,i, Dec. $1st :-- Credit gale of stook :•. . and implements also !S novae of land f'ICHERIN(I, ONT., DEC. 19, 1891. -`-Dicke & Mttrgnir have jest received adjafn# png6+. known as t)!CKIE- & MAR ­. � . 1. .. some elegant dark si'sy and b)aek robes, the Hurlbut farm, on MrLioh plans the extra value. * sale will be bold. Bale at 1 o'clock take this O Itum" t Of wishing their_ m!tn friends and ; .� �­ - - - ­ _ :LOCALISMS. —A few friend. met at T. A. ire' 's sh pPO p �' -- 11 F g 13 , - , - , : domicile on Friday evening, and enjoyed Poacher, uo onlarr ales bills. Thor. i - OVAtomerg . a Marry Christmas. � _ ' .� 1 — redit - - - -- - _ ' ' ou are invited to call and see Miss an ooyys__ter r�eppaast. s rtrsnAT, Dec. 19* :.—C sale of smad- � a '1611 s display of millinery, fancy goods, —The l[e rodist 8abialh school at in tinabet ''`1 t+lo. * s , ,the property of - J6bu L. *23M Arf %A Tc cv's : --Take a look at . Crtsatl m" C*Nv=s :— Best.royal mix = I - . Whitevale, will hold its annual soiree on' ! John, at!lot- 8e ,6er' concession of 01- . & Id cis' , . , , window. Yon tare for oral Stns r and at Di i a . ' D�alne y pe po ck e . __aoios Royal raiito!d candies only 5 Tuesday Dec. 22nd. See bilk for detailf '-%i Whe..wood oonaists of beech will be store to seresoasethingyou want. Marquis. - coats per lb., 16 os. to the lb. at it. A. of program. mi�e and'soft timber, to be sold in half •_ ,3. .. 16Ynting's• * — Dickie sad Marquis have the beet as -`' note lots- -(isle at one o'clock. sharp. Ntc Noes --F parses,fine- per'fnwe"�_, FtoswA� Oiesttaits . Messina lemons = --The, flriwin purpose tea their $orimsnt of bilb far Than. Poneher a - Pte) �d goW on$ battone in great vaf• fresh and good, just received b Dickie & :: :� Pia g fancy goods to choose a pros- , as ] y . - y i tttama oil Friday evepiitg; Jan. 8th., 1892. slit from. 'See their new advertisement do er. - e . ie ,just bopght by Dickie sod Marquis Marquis, for the $inns. trade. . - .. - .. A lendid evening is * x fo oho Xmas trade. i ' splendid a proitriieed. oa this page. Yooxa os OLn : —Q: How can �oiit . _ — - -Ideas Hall, the Pick IDil ' or, bas - --That 1 itch of roughcast, ram D NSARTON { ,: t. erurg P g �- Ea>< wa,►e,— (}ants ma�rs,woot,eash- tell the age of a hen ? Ana. by the teeth. 4J$ % t.: _ , a noon lets stook of millinery; goods, ed from the countenance of era bak- m re, light grad dark colors, in great var A hen has no teeth. No, lint you have. la ems- Vail and inspect. cry by the 'recent wind storm, hoe been The Anal.arsary of stir Babbaib School i at pinkie di Marquis, fancy ties -' . t I —foe will be held i . tcearge's replaced.. _R._(}ordoD Son mtrdtoho re will be held on B.amaa Eve this year when 9 ,also n y LoaAtr OPTION : -What is loom option ? . i y a good time is - expected. Thu a6ildren of different styles, latest in Dollars, Dollar It is been allowed to do as p church on Christmas da at 11 a.m. A oa Friday. g yon lease - • ' :14 . aordiai invitation is extended to all. P� The tax collector is makin his calls are in active training and will likely give buttons, eta. and allowing your neighbors the same ` ' .. - ` f v .::Y ---MM J. Winnacott left this week for in the village these days. He meets with a good accc,nnt of thesneelves. Refresh. Aic�as & id�gvrs are showing a 6ne privilege. _ $ontavle, where she intends a Odin the welcome usual# extended to oallors menu will also be produced. ' play of Christmas goods this year ai=d g It is understood that the local o tion w aid solicit a share cf patron from OHatsTirAS Ttrtiit>zrs :— Dickie &Mar - I pOhristmiw.with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. of his percussion. We all seem - anxions P �'e' cis would like to exchan a some Chri�t- ' th ablio. All mss groceries for a few nice turkeys and - ;;-" V uo. to have hislautograph. meeting will he held in the basement of P goocU guaranteed at pop- —It ii T Unfashionable 'these days —John Woodru$, she a carload of the -.hurch on Friday evening 18th inst. prices. . ` PPS chickens. - to • be without a cold. In fast, to to free .cattle from this station on Saturda ,des- Peter Morrison is busily enga�W at the - - MNA WAea —The of such is an ividenee of poor health. We tined for the Montreal market There soagrass industry. grandest display of CHSisTYAs Fauns-: —Best Valenti- and - •. ' Wm. Gernon, is still pack' o and glassware is to be seen at Dickie - ,. ° '° all have one, don't you know. were some 21 head in the lot and were �d ship- Sultana raisins, a14o fine carrante, figs, ' ' - -hiss Laara Perts�, of Totoato, diced fed by himself, The average weight was PMg apples and will when completed,have d argnis store. Fancy china• tea sees, etc. selling then this week for the Rmas / at her father's residence on Wednesday. 1160 pounds. shipped in the neighborhood of 15,000 o d s tea sets, drinking mugs, pitchers, trade by Dickie & Marquis. i' p , •. This young lady was well known here — Collector Hutchison informed us the barrels. We hope this may prove a pro. p° dge sets, olstoe,eto. (class pitchers, - . . . : � fitable year for our fellow townsmen. w ter sots, mugs, Preserve dishes, Dom- RzmzmBEB —You can buy the best roval . sad her sudden demise will be much re- other day that all parties who have not po , catsup bottles, vr.negarbottles, vases mixed candies from Dickie &Marquis at 5 . ` .' :adw;p� . paid their fazes before Wait issue, will be EDEN. ® - ass. per pound. These are not the cheap -. :. pils of the Methodist Sabbath favored with s free personal. He is per- ` . . ' e -now in traini ng for their an- fact# sincere, therefore to save notoriet �, . p n y WHAT WAS ass NA'xir.— come om Montreal, brit a geD- , j: y y Lettie Barb s t Sunda last with The following is .. :: ` nivereary to take phis some time in the you had better attend to the settlement. R. Bowes, to)] of Ontario's Premier. Ode day find - _ early part of January. Fall partioa)ars —A small sociabilty took place at $quire J. Holden and wife spent Monday last at mt' a poor drunken man in the ditch, he GET A GRtxD oN : —flow is oho time tb = I - t; trill be van later. 6t Buntings residence on Friday evening. her father's. W. Turner. said- My poor fellow, let we help you ono. leave your order for Christmas coffee.. t —Mr. (could, of Whitb ,occupied the Fred Bunting is at house this week and W. G. Barnes has just returned from his W o are von ? ruJely asked the drunken FrePh coffee beans joist arrived and ground ± ' y Methodist Pulpit sat Sabbath both morn- for his benefit this gathering took place, abort visit to Montreal. m n. �yby, rsiJ the Premier, I ail Olivei- to order b Dickie and Marquis. Also' _ inn and evening delivered two able Many of the young people f the village A butchering bee will take place at A. M but who are yon ? 11 answered the fine cocoas chocolates and teas of differ -. "' sermons. The Ch ch was crowded at attended and report havlri6aa a splendid T. Mitchell's next Thursday. m , I am all over mud. ent kinds. I , the erring service. - - time. Levi Turner and his son -in -law, a. Hall, alleged abduction of an sat house —We have been tnformad that G. W. spent a few days at Pleasant View. has caused considerable commotion be- Decker, of Pickering, The Jubilee Singers attracted the atten- - - ' • ,` has entered sail tion of a number of our on lI s .- .tween two residents of Elizabeth Streel against this corporatiop, claiming $15 for Sunday last. young �°p on mas - ;. daring the past forfni ht. pa g Up - to the damages to a buggy. The mishap occur. Owing to the ban roads last Banda nd To t. • . �. �- present no arrests have been made, red on the Brock Road opposite C. Dil- the absence of Bert Alex. acted " beat • ' - .. 1. - " — Sermons next Sunday in the Metho- lingham's last eprin . man . - I: $ , and as leap year is not yet come, he : I I • �` ' - ' , 11 dint ahnrah by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M.A., —A special vestry meeting of the morn• took the right aide of the baggy, and fast received a fresh stock of the best �rocerlet3 . B. D. Mornimg subject,— "Work, Work- bore of the church of England at Green- handled the lines with the bent-of satisfac- r - • °__. we and'Non•workers." Evening, — "The wood is to be held is the Orange Hill at tion. - I 1 . _ Liquor Corse andlLocal Option Act. ". 7:80 p. m., on Thursday Dec. 81st, for the Adam is somewhat downhearted since Ral ' ln�, Cllrrantg, Almonds, - i11` i Sallee# 8tanley.of (cuthrie,was in the purpose or electing church warden and learning that it is a criminal sat to pat out - i _ - ,; village ibis week, sutaably looking af- the transaction of ether business connect- of ezistenee two sanp plates of oysters, but Filberts Peanu alnuts tot the payment of tbti,nottss given at his ed thsrewitb. has not yet leattzed whether it is for the 7 f f . _ . eating of the o steps or for the creel set of Dues Fes Etc Etc -, sale last fall. He seems to be well cared —Junes Tr4#i, of Cedar (}rave, and y , for in the northern part of this lrovinee. ][ies Edith, of Uxbridge, have issued a throwing pepper in their eyes, before con- i t `� ` -- 9alidiatory services will be held ' writ against our Council, claimins dads- vel`1°g them to their lase resting place. All kinds of Ca>dDeei Goode. , 261bs_ for One cotta r Herb has mast himself a home in the � • �=:' r. the old Presbyterian ehareh on Sabha ages sustained through s defective culvert shape of a cart, and no dooht it will he 3 lb8 M1Yed Caili�le8 for �• Cts.vArything marked ' ` . next. Never more will the walls of that on the 6th. con. last summer. It is not - one of the grandest of the day, as we on . old building, vibrate the' eloquence of the yet settled whether the council will settle derstaad be has en away down to rook bottom prices at i - - galled oar yoanR painter, �:.. - pastor now m ehw& of the said eongre- the claims or let it go to snit. Ben, to put on the finisbiFutbas uch. Owing RS • BR YANT`, • BROUGHAM ` ` 1regation. —The regular quarterly meeting of the to the bad roads he wiU ably nit be ° . .- . —The fnineral of the Into Viocoot B. denomination will be held this week in able to use it thii season, he bolds a 111111 - ° . Roddin took place on Friday morning of the w4*6 Friends' meeting house. On P�►�t on it in white and black, he has no -��- , last week. The remains were followed Saturday the 19th, puplie worship at 10 e r of patent thieves- • , - ; . - * . -. to their last resting place in the R. C. a.m., and 's missionary _meeting at 7 in --snow Bran. - . i -- - • M. -- • Cometry by a large number of fiends and the evening. On 6andav services at 11 • • - _ = = = . ' 1. . _ acquaintances. a. m. and 6:80 . m. William Wetherald RAGE LINE EAiT. I . . P • f —A)) educational maehioary through- of the Niagara district, well known in th' (too late for I&"iasoe.) W88 lII the dark Wilemi the laII7 Walla Out � - -�'a` out Ontario, stops on Taoisdaj Dec. 22nd. vicinity, and other micisters an in alts - firs R. T. Philips was m Toronto asr p$ ! for �3,mas'holidays and in many sections a anus. - Saturday. i . - , ;; ; And so Will you be unless you Call at T A. Gregg e - • change of teachers will take place. Rural — Another couple made happy. % D Mr. Ira Fail is getting nicely o'er, his t academies will resume operation on Mon - Wednesday evening, at the residence •ia�kell- Lamp Emporium. Lamps for all kinds of weather day Jan. 4th, as the 8rd. falls on Sunday. the bride's father, by the Rev.1L. Perrin. Brick Roach, of Cherrywood, paced ' ' I ,i. —Are the Directors of the Mechanics' Robert Howland and Miss Maggie Boyes Nhhrough this neighborhood one day last Beautiful Hanging Lamps at prices to suit all.. - . Institute ing to take steps to have a de- were united in the golden bands of wed. week d + Miss Carrie Hand Lamps 1_)Dolor', every description - Lamp shades ... - •I go Rogers leaves this week for • `.� bating club or some such society formed lock.. Quite a number of friends were Enniskillen afterspending the summer for. the benefit of the young ple. The resent, some from a distance. The of ever hue suitable for Xmits and wed. 1 p with her sister, Mn. H. Remme r. y winter is with us, and it is h time'we bride received many costly and hand- Mr• Robinson has again leased the farm die resents. A 6heerful room makes the heart . • � s made some provision for. spending the some presents. The young couple will he lives on at present. We would have g p , long evenings profitab)o. reside in the village and we joie all, in been very sorry to ha►r tell of Neil ]say- bright. f . . , —All those mentioned as municipal the wish for their future happiness. , ing us. I ; - , candidates appear to think seriously of —The dedicatory services of the new Miss Carrie Proctor is going to apeLa I � I ': running, with the exception of Thomas St. Andrew's church of this place will be the winter at her home-in Whitby. 1 hope -i � �j,. . - Poueher, who ham aivised us differently. held on Sabbath, Dec. 27th. Services to Pee Carrie return with the soft - breezes • ■ ■ . /t - . ;- .f . .The following names are also mentioned : will be held at 10:80 a.m. and F:80 p.m., Of�pring, is the cry of iWal.) A. E. Major, (coo. Davidson, and C. E. by Rev. Principal Grant, of Queen's Col. 'isitors : --Mrs. Rogers. Master Willie •" • I I. Marquis. The Atha man is Jas. Spears, legs, Kingston, and at 8 p.m. by Reve.Dr. Rogers sea Mr. Lee of Enniskillen, are - T not Adam, as stated last week. Barrass and J. T. Caldwell. Contriba- visiting at Roxborongb Castle. Miss Cole, I . of Bethesda, was isiting at R. T. Philips i ■ —W. Welbourn and wife, returned from Lions to the oailding fund will be received a - 1 . - .. t. Bookfield, Missouri, on Friday evening. after each of these services. On the fol- last week. � . ; • y Mr. Robinson. county organizer for the ,/.,.../ ��f /� /� / // / / / / / / / / /// / / /� / / / / / / / /� / / / /��I• - .. a Although only in the "Land of the Free" lowing evefiing, (Monday), the ladies will patrons, met with a number ai farmers in � �-- - �� - - - - - �-- -v- .�.�. . some eight months' they are thoroughly serve a sumptuous tea, to which all are the school house. on Saturday eveaiug for - - - - satisfied, and arc now determined to re• invited. Short addresses will be deliver - the porpose of a►rganizing a lodge of Pat- UR Stock iS new Cc)nlhletP •�►•., I. main in Canada. Mr. Welboum has en- ad by a large number of clergymen from rons of Industry. Cf; a feel sorry that Mr. . 3 tared the services j of a prominent contract- neighboring places. The Pickering choir Robinson could not succeed in getting a . ' I Q - or in Toronto. i . will be resent on botti occasions and lodge started in %leis section, w it is a . . • with Blankets Fl �aij 1Z e.., .. . " 1 ? ., —James Harvey, who has worked for famish choice selections. Tos served needful institution. r7 t . - { Denis O'Connor for some years past ; and from 6 to 8 p.m., and as turkeys, chickens Last �Vednesdsy night was one of plea. Yarn s, Holsery, Ladles aid d _ . then engaged with R. Moore, when that and 411 descriptions of fowl and meats are at Mr. Harry Remmers, on the base .. gentleman took the business, has severed will be served, the repast will be one of line. A number of the young friends of - - Miss Carrie Rogers aa.emlea to rid a Men's Underwear & Ov� ,his connection with the shop, and is special merit. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. �° . . j about to leave town. "Jinn" is a' .steady admisBion to both tea and sacred roe- few boars with her before her departure f • 3 , a for her home in Enniskillen. After parti- i young fellow acid will be sure to succeed cart only .30 cents. Don't miss this, the cipating is many plays and games the ,.. - i . I s • no matter whose bellows he blows. event of the holiday season. guests were feasted before a well spread - shoes, Felt B00ts and i t li �) f' 'S f " - —We have jest received a Christm�s .. — During the next two weeks most df board to which they did aimple justice. . :,; .; number of Saturday Ns'ght, that fashion- our villagers will be waited upon by mu- The gathering broke up in the -wee am' a- . �.- . able 'carnal_ published b, the Sheppard uicipal candidates. Receive these fellows hours" every one being well pleased with anLL . a ls,r¢�; , atoek of i 'F= : ,, ' Co., Cronto. The number is simply a kindly, talk of ' crops, wEather and any the hearty reception they had received. a � 1 Lq . - -' IV. 'f - _._. dandy, and all our readers should secure other subject they may care to introduce ; — Foneoao. _ a co Aceomppan ing the 'carnal is a but b . no means allow them to depart be. "' �: _ - ' picture of'marvellous beauty, alone worth fore you have mentioned to them the 'Goo. H. Lon ,farmer, of York Town- , Groceries for Christmas � i,radi' y s , manly times the price .asked for the num- want of this village —a better road to the ship, is deaad, intestate. He left ,6,520, ' . -:. .f ,` ``� • ber. station. Last summer, when the matter administration of which is desired by his , ' . - . —There can be no doubt' in the minds was brought up for discussion, the villag. wife. such as all kinds of Pct:# s, _u •�i — a ;. . _ of our readers in this neighborhood as to ors could not agree to the proper route. Chief Douglas and Constable Jarvis, of - . - . 1. - _ -' the place to purchase Christmas groceries The council, °seing that any action on its Port Hope, on Fridayy arrested a men giv- a_ ^ j -; ­ [ " and confectionary. A glance at our ad- part would meet with displensnre, simply ing his name as J, S. Lawrence, on sus- '•in$, Cur rants, Suga. , , , V I��,ii�ilgu : 1.. - -vertising' column will 'effectually settle did nothing.. Our reward was similar to pinion of burglar, The man's luggage - , : {�- the matter. We have pleasure in re- that of the two little kittens, who quarrel- contained all the im laments usually car. ' • �. L• „� 1. commending these dealers to the public. ed on a stormy night oger the ownership ried by burglars, and Lawrence was plac. Lemons, Nuts &c,,;.,...:.,.. 4 _$ . ' :" Whey deal honorably and selfcommodities of a moan —both factions were swept out ed in the cooler with a good deal of satis- ' - : _ - K :- at prices that are a marvel.. into the cold. But we have - ::r - grown older faction. During the night he out a hole NTING." . • J : :. - —While strolling round Pickering vil- crone then, and must to some extent agree through the coil' of his Dell and gat ,.. �..: .., ing #age and viewiuR its many pleasant places, if cot would better our condition. What away by dashing through a window. He b . " -- :. • a . - - : :Ii.; we drifted.into the Furniture and IInder- expenditure was ever pro sad, to which was hotly punned, but has not yet been } : - . .. taking Warerooms of Hilts & Dillingham, objections were not raised, and open op- reed tared. - -- - -- —_ _ -_ _ _ i - ,.1 <. t and were surprised to see the amoent of position encountered. There has been m. and Jo' h Cook and Adam Wil- ;t cep „,. _ , goods they #love enclosed within t, .four four routes proposed. Lst the council for 'sop, Uxbridge, who were brought botfore walla of their shop, and weuuu " ere 1892 select one .of these, and have the - Chas. and Joseph Gould, J.P. s for at- DR-?A „� j ti .':' disposing of at r�mrrhabls loo pxioes. work completed as soon ao poaaible. attar i tempting W steal hltry. from Thas.Cnrl, , - .: i. �o , 1. :; =. 1, 11 s'.. Call and get prises and be convinced. the spring arrives. The �ple of this who hues on .lot 9t8, fourth eon. of Scott, _� �;. —A. load of oar people co reprised of place cannot, and will not onger submit on the night 4 Noy. Nti► olt„ and who WOOLEN AND CASHMERE HOISER�- r 9.'. • ' :e - Workmen and their wives attended the to the present state of ' r. , - things. By sU wort sent down to Wbit, for trial ap- - # 1. ` • `. A. U. II. W. oyster sapQper at .Clareatont meaty eel the pubs of every vpiraat you psaatd before Judge Burnham on batur• . r . ` - on Friday evening. Ths- report of the af- sleet on this very important matter. day last, E. C. Campbell appearing for ^ ° -A—WOT rR LrOT Off' . & < ' : t` �; - fair is exaesdingly• aompliuveah" to the - -•••.• '. _ � dofet►daats, sad T. W. Chapple for the WDISOYS SC(�TC� FIHGER�'NG '? ` � ple of our aorthesn.sister village. Be- Johd Coffee of 8esbn, bq{irtisma>l o lion Thy Ja dismissed the f `- n ''f, '' rides au abundant copper of oysters ssKv� 1i _ e;1Qo 'n: bras icillsd on Tnada tw as there Was not tsaMtaient evidence BATTING. 1 �: ' ' Tim E4st � . •t o"ph �- OTTO G - Sple did 6 cent G - . liter is ronoaneed sus. V o! f • t i�a� Cpl :�� :. aid, the cry ogram b convict tlim,oE. •T Comes (m tOl1 , - t�7 - , `,' being of Flo - exceptional t�haraotetr. Thu an eieeedi.. well gcNtep rap ttt►d •� ifevolver) was flaed i20 or one - - : +ail objectionable feature oftbe exeucitioia putted pfn just started m lht f ry but ratLsir T �. _ - , 1. y J - go v ppuu wt' s P. f r . - e of tltsrrte by J. 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