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DECIER1 lace. onnq enRineera chop]' ba very otii+s- "''. �� /. . - . . - The is of this ooslanaanI s bsr !aI an tee lass of water in the r k t ' '' t -1 med�ieal. -- -- LATSST LOCAL HAPPININOS 313COBDRD BX P ty y P Pats p I `11. ` ,. - As I have boaltht y�► Dan Reddin's li via to elect now rbed at the and n done off t ;:•:� ^• , �•k% ;:.. yeT� 71H1t P>itssa AItD JUTi`JiD DOw>ot BT OII>R� 3t BATL1fAN M D C.Y. M.C:P. ohnroli. - 9, , ., bngiRea�a 'Itnd hal6 added several new oa>aatssresr>yitxTS. :_ _, , -,A -� R. •A $ -0- abroiler. Office and 8esidpnce 'We are always pleased amil- OQ ROAD. {h � � �� • � 14 horsea and buggies. I can s000modate O��►REMONT.. etired to Ni the t �R • , :. `:�, '._ . " .'., - ],ring street: Pickering office hours: Morning the public with Rood rigs at all hours. tar faces •f old fnends. Last week we had ---► - , , {�f. ,�+,' .','' __.4.4,' °- .' '� - 8�o to 11:90 , )Zveniag G to 8. Dotem sib wife ,tutee ittF kdi i trains. In a visit fr Jas. Mason and his bride. Ro ly[r. 0. H. t1)4 - '<<�,I; Covered bur meets all lNoszca- ]Erse, Tuesday �sws- ,ponds : eery one is remarking bow well do Ta day last: ' <' ° ; }� Yocal �iecatle. connection with livery I keep a man will be found In the omoe of d*row•sPtamp you look im. We with yc,q, very joy cad Mr. . A- Knot left Ta da3► evening #Qr , I'-, -- l�i;ctory, Clermont, where be will to - 11 Sale, Commission and Board- „m an. of his s.t►rsriesa l prospecit . thew so attend the iaai4ral of bra broth -s • t•- ;.z N', IQA' Stable *. / f �.fM, p± . Miss Ida Simpr;?on, Pick °riDR• IlitAnieiaal rnatterr are being folly die- The co sort held is the school house on er -in -I w, Mr. I+'oroman. ,. , "�„ , . * , :,� iTPIL OF THE TnRON "I'O CO?�- �'r�N v. �iCT. iFt sages' in ,tits portion of our grand old Fnday ev inlq lass, met with great sac- D[rs W. 8. Jackson ` - Danbarion "a . , servatory of, Music. is prepared to give lee- — ooQ a — -- �, -�, township. cuss. Th proceeds amounted to about visit Saturday Bun and Monde Y n : l'r nth instrumental and vocal mss c. Re- �I y r' so■a in b Ao 25. It i seldom we ha last, l ring her better halt t0 batch it. 1 ..:K It is hard] likely that the rink will $ re an entertain• � -, fersmces given if required. '" - _ y .. W. - . . Thorough h Instruction Guaranteed �0 N open on Christmas day. idanager Boyer menS he but when we do have one it is We anderetand the oysters $asses' s;`. '`" 114,,, r 1, g ,,, 'sac . a - worth attandinq. Eh 1 few aiRhts ago at the residence of oae-o#';' "4', :'�-I``' Address, Clarem - I pq What our popular ..;.V-P, night? - dangerous House, 1. F. buggy, Conveyancer, 'Thistle fall expected. wood, examination very McGillivray, By express. be excitement prevailed pupils open Saturday. every W. Saturday, —4 .0 holidays. sets, J. Tuesday Pickering. understand, his WATCHES, par. go barn. She quietly you in. selections , I...,-,, de- and has during views. readings and astonishingly Conveyancer, you "'l-'.. been our Affidavits, public many knowledge ------ Js-, you Be the Of- Emma no. we R. CLERK -ram lately Co Brougham Monday - some was ea by building-. 'riot The happy neigh. S. S. most -A,, comers. Hopkins, V. do S. , was PUNCH POND. 10. - . --:,-,,1'., takes thanking or attention by telegraph. Good Charges THOS. Box learn your progressing his his up again. our the city familiar our , assistants. .Motels. CHRISTMAS, Both �No as caught. store style. Every convenience second fourth of chirping go satisfy neglect attending Store, changed bands, Situated Willis, Mille. purchased very rapidly learning Manicure example. returning putting discovered chimney proper. Proprietor. will Fraser ported Agent hotel, to was -and shortest ib couple. his and AN- glory spunk, as up our Xm'as,* 1. 4111 it. Having the bit 77,.- River. to was pursuit place with But Ontari'o. ad. 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Y v tI pI t ,, " 11 ' - &*, e i on ,and. n Y 1. n ; t on the d floor•. e�lrers a " w ` put on � � 8II " . _ � •• -mob, our Se. a ark po able, b eats and t otrme Per �� ;� , �' B - r a beat t I lt�_ ?`• " far least , b what t o go it is,Jh - of AL At to wry momen�te train �, r , Toro Polies -b'pA - "py 1. - .•� -. g B. . - O g I y ! I�fot t sl awe moils away' the door of our ;marriage �" "H r D Y - n TM u ,.• - com sin - eha sibs, w I . WAS _ lt"kly o ed, skid who she d jump ...� X. e -' - x " . _ °� >- . - : :Author of Ore it Pdl'I$r $ ua " i`The �I ere of � �' " nB sand writing to you, with some work in herr hand into it but (�hnd t •• O m dear, dear' . , . eli>r, : - she's ' + 1?ssk which is a Hard owes sad isslae• :.... - 1.` - . ._ - letiOS,r, ryin o, making a very - - 3 n Clreeee and BtaB t to d and not Chud •' said my tuistreasyun must go 4 $' g • • , ices TMaplcitsa. t _r :� -::4 ` Q � "�- ' t;° I g°Jd 7pb pit. I mast Icarn. Rt►obol, 'she you moat X01" $he tried t0 push him oat, y ' _ saps, lnd`i do>a t try to dissuade her, for it e bat she m ht as well have tried to move a The saying that one half the world does _ _ f • t' A :;� :'.. r x __ not know how the other half lives has be- . ` ..a,._ 0 �8 p y - 111. Or ` RlhE liAl'Q's Bt>r9" :` " sg h° her she do s R � '[omet to. do moantaiu. There .Chad lay stretched out . Ye Y - - • i . ' W II� D fsas'. - come ad hsckne d that ;it -can "onl be re• right r not • it prevents his Brest head between his paws, licking m w - . -... ._ . . R Y peated at the risk of being trite. There are /I 1 t - • 1. her from thinking too much. Now . I must dear your -lad s hands, and he never Stir,, 3 n Tito ItAmm D g' CIfvDLkIa1I Y'wiza:, tell you about our in away from Chad- e3 till the rain was xattlin aloe Then very many people in the city to whom- the - ' -� . • :� . I ° "TO Glfoaa$ MI few things I bougUi ,*fth my own money 3' d8o 8 3� g g• . workings of the lice force are. a complete - " d, -��z . _ , x6TON. 'Levu x, lei h Park. be t a , and put his head in her lap, and *, -: that 1[ drink i may take with "me. And & go P P P mystery Perlmp a to the majority of PTor- *' '' My dear old Geor , -It. i�b .all over;; =we • + + . There was the earria a from the Brindled looked Into free facie with his lovely soak- - >""` I m no nniless either, g '�� going to leave C dlei h Park to leave Rachel • I .e gdt Cow at the door, and there was the land; ing eyes, as much as to say, T m going w J h ,� onto citizens the Police Court is but a name I ` t :- g • over twelve pounds in my parse and t st ' -it is to them a horrible place, a place of - v . ;.' °K'. the old house ; and heither -we oversee it will keep us ever so long." She Spoke so lord himself to drive it, and the ostler to • stop with you, and go where yon go, and _ age + P 8 torment, where the presiding genius is Colo _ ; :� , in who oan tell? shouldn't wonder' if and-aNeetl - Iasked her if there help down with our boxes, It isn't often whoever tries" to prevent me had better look - - - -_ . , thie was the last letter I ever wrote from patiently y the landlord of the Brindled Cow driven a ottt for himeel` -" And the better had for net Venison. A great many of these good . was any friend .n London that she would Y � le must have noticed the frequent re- part of the country ; I shouldn't won - go and ask advice of and she Said there customer in any of his traps, and I -knew if ever a faithful, heart beats in anyone's �°P , • - - der it the airy was to fall on the of the he'd done it this time in hcntour of m dear breast it beats in Chad's. and he'd la down currence of the records of the Police Court $ , top was, and " mentioned Mr, Parton 's- name. Y Y doings but did they ever wonder hctw these 5 earth ; I 'shouldn't wonder at an tLin I" , young lad and I was grateful to him for his life for Ilia mistress just as I would m unfortunate creatures were treated after be- y 6• Mr. Parton is her sweethearts father, Y R Y+ , , ' : don t belong to Chad Leigh, that's onathing; George and I was glad to hear that she had doing ad roach. My young lady was dressed self, W hat could she say, what could she in arrested ? - _ ' .i:came to mydearyt, lad from Norfolk, bought of him. He is not well off, but and so was Ir and when our boxes were on do? She pat her arms round him and said, �jne of the frailest worked women in the - ti y = you know, and I she !not feel it as bad as • the box told her that all was '� Yea Chad _ _ ` bought doesn't matter ; she will have another , if they don't take you away city s Mrs. Adams the police matron. To Others might do in spying good -bve to it ; friend to stand b her as well as me. When �y Must we go this minute, Rachel ? you shall remain with me, and we'll never, y - . �°� but it's a wrench, Geitr a dear, and because Y she Baked softly.- td. " O no, miss, "Ianswer - never art !" It was enough to make one most people comes some respite or relax - g • , my own box was packed I went to the Y� - P g ation but she has to hold herself ready for ' .. r. Miss Haldane in a bad way, I m in a bad steward and of what wages were due to we've s good quarter of an hour and jealous, if one was mean enough. thud gave 11 - . p` W` ' fool' I "` me. Mr. Redwood was there, and after I'd then we shonldn't be too late' for the train ; me his paw, and we shook hands, if you duty at all times. Leery mornil,g at a quae- War father'came to her this mornin when it's alwa a few minutes Mshind hand al,d don't tnir►d me ea in so, and here he is now ter to ton o'clock she may be seen entering } g signed for my money he asked me if I want- 3m ' y R the Police Court building. She at once Boca . j� : - "��;�; I was with her, and "id, without ordering ed a lace. " When I tlo " I said 1 the station master knows we'rr got^ by it, in our room, blinku, at me while I write - F P , g g to her room, and there waits until the me from the room as ilie always does when sha'n'1; come to you for one." He only and he'll keep it back for us. She said to another faithful heart that I know will - R" he sees me there, `� Have • oa considered y y nothing to this, but sat b the window, say, Bravo, Chad !" when he reads this Police court work has been disposed of and , - A� Y laughed, and said that some of us had a g -the more unfortunate prisoners have been what I said to you yesterday ?" "I have, pa- lesson to learn, and rha s the 'd be soy looking out. Presently she started up and letter. } „ pe p Y rY removed to the 'ail. ' - ° - • .. pa," said, deter miatreea. "What is our when it was too late. I don't think that went to the door and listened -I knew (TO spa 00, TINVED. _: Mrs. Adams' room is in the north west � �t _ _ 1' ' answer ? he asked; Then it was my - man has a heart. what for. She was hoping her father would _ f' tu-.; tress who sent me awn and I went and come at the last minute and tell her she corner of the building. On the outside . ' . -'y/ • x� ,y+ We are all ready to go," and I ant only MOHAMMEDAN E%t,I'lEM�NT. of its door is A heavy iron bar that is au _ ";, wal)ted np and down, wondering how it We till my dear young lady coshes for -asn t to go. He was in the estive of s dungeon cell but a glimpse of ;l . , '- ...,`_ would end, and whether he would have the house, but she mi ht have stood g g g P 1. me. The train doesn't start for ni h upon S Or. of the Most Venerated Relies of [sInm the interior dispels the idea. The room -is - heart to turn her out of the house. I knew two hours eo we have lent of tiro ©. What at the door all day and he would Proved a t�ormen - p P Y plainly furnished but the least observant . . , ; •, , for one thing that she was set not to marry do you think my r mistress "is doing ? never have come unless it was to turn her - + - .. '�'' that scorpion, Mr: �dwood ; she did not out, and at la:'t she we »t oot into the ass- The entire Mohammedan world, not alone visitor would notice that a woman s hand `; ' Taking leave of er home ; going to her P in Turkel but also in India, Java, Central had been instrumental in arranging it. The - .sleep a wink all t night, but I saw favorite rooms and laces in anti out of the ale towards his room. I followed her ate y+ 4 ' in her face wh I hel ed her to P distance in case she mi �ht want me ; I Asia, and China, is at the present moment floor is neatly carpeted, a table some chairs - . - 1. P house, and saying good -bye to them. I want 6 in a state of fermentand excrteme.,t caused and a faun a make up the furniture., The ' areas this niorninR that she had not ed to o with her, but she said she referr. wasn't at all aura she wouldn't beak down, .. ` - �• •_ altered her mind.' ho didn't as any- B P and it was m dot to be near her. She by the discovery that one of the most vener. single win ow affords an excellent view of - _ - - - - � ; Y, Y- ed going alone, so I carne up here to writs Y Y aced relics reserved here at Stamboul is a the brick wall across the lane. - - - :`, . thing to me abo t it ; there is no my- letter to you. I feel s little choky my walked, O, so slowly, andstopped almost inr e , sit e a Conatantiit le letter to the care should be taken not to dr them a . , or- - need for her to do th t now ; I ciw seed her self Geor a dear but'I'm not oin to rile every step ,with her hand at her heart forgery. Y oP Y P ",,, ,. like a book. All the, servants in the Hall g ' ' g g but before s; a reached his room the door. New York Times. The relic in question is roast them till the flesh parts from t}te -- ' xY. way. Ar few minutes ago I looked out of a letter which has�titherto been regarded as banes. Mutton does not take nice he _ I! �. . • ttnspected that some ping very carless .was the window, and there was my young lady opened and out he came. She put her hands being in the handwriting of the Prophet length of time to roast that beef does. �_ "" #'"" going to hap n but a couldn't sa exact- to they and looked a into leis face and g 8 g �', :.• gg pe + Y Y walking slowly along: looking at the trees P t ., , Iy what, and when t ey asked me, you may and the flowers with all her heart in her then he stopped. " Have you come to tell Mohammed himself. It was discover by When a female prisoner is brought in the • . i ,_ :� _ - be sure I didn't tell ern• They're ahabblih me," he said, '- that you repent your nu- the French oi•ientatist, Stephen Barthelemy, matron's duty is to search her, and every - Y g eyes. Not far from her stood her father < '. :h "" lot, but I know when to hold m tongue. dutiful. conduct ? Have you come to be some fifty years ago, in a Coptic monastery unpleasant job it sometimes is. Often the - . : s Y g and the scorpion. She turned towards them, Y g . .. 1. ,- . I expect they got to suspect something but the never moved. The sco ion took my forgiveness, and to say that you accept in l.g.pt. It is a parchment covered with vROmeir are very drunk and iolent and un- \.. 9 ';. -.,; ' - through Mr. Simpson, who hasn't got his out. his cigar ease offered it to McpIialdans. Mr Redwood ?' Three or four times did Gufic writing, and which, •after halving been til held by some of the policemen resist be- . • - t ��; -_.: `; match for ferreting things out. While I was and then lit his cigar, with a look in his she try to speak before she got her words deciphered with great; ditiiculty, was found ir.R searched. - ' '� _ walkin u and down in that state of rest- out. " I have come to be our forgiveness, consist of a demand addressed by the When arrested women as a general thing . % J 8 P eyes that made my blood boil. Seeing they g y Prophet Mohammed to the governor or ca. are more unreasonable than men under aim- ' "' ',- `''.,� lemikess I can't describe he, comes a to me pspa " she said, " but I cannot accept Sir. P 8 - Imo. . _ : <, `: P would not take an notice of her, my young li h of E t to the effect that. the latter as filar circumstances, Some of them whom • r "', .,3; % - and says, " Well, Rachel, and how are we lady moved slowly away, while the went Redwood," "Out of my sight !" lie cried, P Kl'P� • + _ : I. - �' � this•mornin Y' M name is Miss Dipros ;" Y , and there was a white foam on his lips as he well as the Copts, should become converted frequent visits to the police station have - - . -_� g Y Q on talking and smokin . What a it . I - s -Y, .` I answers, "and I'll thank ou to call me ached ast her, and almost knocked her to IalQmism. It hart been well known up to made conversant with the procedure, sub- ` :_ Y hope a judgment Becht will fad. on them some day, down. Ipran and caught her, an she remain- the time of the discovery of the document mit nt once to the process of being searched. so; ;and pray who made you a doctor to call and that I shall be there to see it. That's all g « ' me ` we?"' " You're a she one " he s. ed in m arms ver asst for a Ion time. ' that a letter of this kind had been addressau Ill stand for ye as if ye wuz me . t'P 5' the harm I wish them. b the prophet to the governor of Egypt. mother said a drunken,blear -e ed old wo- - ` kz . "And how nee ou this mornin �Mias Di She didn t cry, but she was Sighing as hough Y P P 8 ;gYP • Y ,_r 9„ Y g• P- There was our boxes to take to the raft- No one, however, dreamed that the original. man the other night as Mrs. Adams entered _ rose . I m none the hotter for seeing you, way station. We couldn't carry them, and her heart would buret. I didn't esy a ward, , i_ Mr. Simpson," I says, `•and now you've it was quite an likely as not that orders had but held her hantL At last she took herself was still in existence, and all imagined the station room. And she did. Others It » .. that nothing had tremained save copies. are not so accommodating, and more than }-.; got your answer. You grove sharper and been given that nobody was to asdist us. So away from me. Seeing how- she was suffer- S P g' - sharper every minute, ' he Mays. " A needle not to be outdone I wentdnwn to the Brindl' ing, I said to her, " Cry, my dear mistress ; The text of the latter was found by the once has the matron been assaulted by fiends r� . a :s•'•• : isn't in it with you. I think as there's have s c . It will relieve you. ecienLiyts and Mohammedan theologians to incarnate in the shape of drunken women, ;._� .. ,_ y ed Cow and told the landlord to send up a good ry ., „ , y •• be identical with that of the document` The searching is absolutely neceEsar to see _ - f `-- � ,. _ going to be a change here, you might be a carriage for ua. How does news fl George, There a plenty of time. . Ito Ra hel g y - y -, 1 " little more amiable to me. "- "'Oh " y' g " � found R M. Barthelem and accordingly i that the prisoners have neither wen one nor � " '?',,_'J.., .i.- , I't'aYs• without anybody saying anything? They she said, it would ►xi wrong. If there's the sultan, ieldia to the ur ►ant entreages . oiaon on them. P " is there going to be a cbangeafere' You're knew ahead in the villa a that m etch anybody outside they'd see me, and would yielding 6 P 6. y g y q think m father had not been believing kind of the Mohammedan throughout the world , From ei ht o'clock to twelve at ni ht the �; a bib. Knowall, you are. if I was in your lady was going away, and that there'd been y g ' ' - - shoes I'd set up as a prophet, I would." adreadfulc uartelbetwcenher�n 1 to me. They moat not think that,_ purchased ihteparGi :meat for about g100,000:matron kcps her lonely vigil and ut any .- <: _ ,�. 1 dherfather• axd ,►cod it in the hod. shrine at the im• time durin the ni ht after that there is a V. ,, , Some people, he says slyly, upon that, They hadn't got the rights of the stor but t trough hie, Rachel. I shall be myself pre P Y 8 g _�_ "would like to be in some other people's there was truth at the bottom of it slid sently." I never would have believed she perial treasury of Zulchane, along with the l ossibility of her being called from her re- : i ., ''r, shoes if .they had a chance." I looks clown was the main thin after all. They villagers had such strength and spirit ; presently, she standard and the coat of the prophet. I.to silence, which is not very far from the , j=x - -. ! g at+ °� IACk Of sath6nLlClt has now been definite- building. �-.. �, at his, which are enormous, George dear, were standing about gossiping and wonder - sail} in a�etewly voice. ":Wow, Rachel, we i roved to the satisfaction of the .sultan ti "er ,ften life of tender ears are ar- - " I % = ;`., '. and says, "There would be no difficulty in ing, and when they saw me they came round will go. a went back to her room, and of 6e sheik ul Islam, sad of the leadin rescedy for some trival offence, and are more than one air of feet getting into yours, me and asked a thousand questions. I didn't she took some flowers she had gathered, g , ''P q t n w° Mohsmmedaa divines and clergy y by the placed, in the matrons charge. Not long I... - Mn Simpson. I could Ira o dapped my see why I should snake a secret of what was and gave e a long look round, aAd the `.` Bands for o to see Lust I'd ut him in a went slowly downstairs. Geor e, dear, all celebrated Austrian orientalist r. Kara- ago a respectable young woman was arrest - a `_' .. J Y P oiug to happen, so I told them `Liss Hal g baeek who. has been able to show b incon- ed on an information that had been laid in . rage ; he's that vain of himself and 1►ia Bane was oin awn frotr the Hnll and that the Pervants were outside in the grounds �'. . ., appearance that there's no holding him ; j was going w h her. "4V here's she going and they all came u to her and said " l;ond• trorectible evidence in connection with the too hasty a manner. The poor girl was • g g seal and'the chatactcsra of the lettet•e that it nearly flautic .over her position, and the. g. but I wasp t in the mind to be joyful at any- to ?" they asked. "{1'o London " I answered. bye, miss, and we tope we shalt soon sea - - thin 7 was thinkin all t1rA time haw m « ' ,. ou beef ar aim." I6 was a trialllo her but w'� merely one of the copies made 300 or kind - hearted matron took hPr to her room, i . �. -" . -' ;. Y And tshen is she cnmiug hacks was asked. Y „ , ' 400 ears a o b one of the ordinar koran where she was allowed to s nd the ni ht. •. :- > deamistreas was getting along with her "An," said I, "that's more !hen I can tell site bore �t�ravely. (,00d -byt, shesa�d. Y g Y Y Pe g ., father, and what was going to ha n to • and she shook hands with them all, and took coPY►s� who altound at Mecca, bieuina, The position of this girl, who otherwise - .-`:` all of up. He gets veg his temper happen you. There a one thing I can left you the flowers the lied gathered for her ; and Cairo. The result is that the document would leave had to spend the night in com- . . q P q and that is that" my young lady is an Y g has been removed from the olden shrine ;puny with a crowd of lissolute women, _ .; anti. says, with a sli a of his body -he is for an eL" "That she is, that she is," the -ried and the carriage, too, was full of > . i - - all the world no better than a snake -" Juat g ,. y " flowers. I jtuld !lave kissed every one of containing the other relics o1 Mohammed ' can be imagined better than described. _ _ - and more than one cried. (:od Almighty and relegated ated to obscurAy end oblivion as : B kind! acts and soothin words has Mrs - - you remember one thing; Miss Diproae. bless her !" "Am.n, said I as I hurried them, I could, thou h they were not all f( y y g il • g spurious. The question now arises as to Adams softened. the hard lot of ntaa an ^ i - "" People may want a - friend wb6n they least back; there was so much to do at the Hall ' females; I did kiss diem that were, for they P q Y - - i i '; - .expect it, and in spine of your sharp tongue and 1 didn't want to keep, awn from m � said good -bye to me as well, and what little whether the fact that it has been allowed to aufortunate prisoner. ; ou'll find one in Mr. Sim on whenever you P y y difiesences we'd had at one time and another lie on t17_e prophet's coat for, nearly self a If tit° scheme of divining the cells so that .. ' . y Y yon �g lady too long. Everybody in the center has sot contaminated and cleaecrat the children can be separated from the men 1 qtr :: call upon him." "If r. Simpson'a head village loves her, and everybody will mica were all forgotten and forgiven. Thera was Y Pa - . : . .,,.-- " :' • „ g rY Y el the holy garment. Thelatter was brought is carried into effect, the new department • i � - do-i tache till I give him a call, I answers, }ter- When she's gone the place won't be a Brea„ .fit, Bernard clog, my dear young to this city g!t Sultan Salim I. in 15 t2 alon will ao doubt be laced under the matron's �'z- :: ; :�: _ t "he's a fortunate man, that's all I've got like the came. Form nit Inever want �`ly' s favorite of all the dogs iu the place, Y d P ` , Y P with the e e of the cities of Mecca an charge. It can Basil be seen that there is to say. He tries to give me as good, as ho s to set a es on the village again, unless m the doq that was hers acid nobody elites Y g Y - r . u- -: of b saying, "Some ale Miss Di robe y g ,y that I knew she'd have given the World to tledina from Cairo, where they had. been abuudaut need of th a matron's presence at _ =__: g• Y Y g• people, P youn lady is there ; when she goes she'll reserved until that time in the kee in of Head - carters. It is very hard and thank - _' 4 slug one Lane to -day, and another tune to- leave mournful hearts behind her." That's take with her, Out didn't dare, for fear of P �� „ keeping 9 Y . morrow. I (told to what I say, acid I won't more than can be said either of leer father or her father. She knelt down and put her the caliphs. It is a kind of cbkra, or robe, less work, end it is not overpaid withal. _ - _ 1: o back on you for treating mesa uufriei ;dl arnrs round his neck and kissers hint again with flowing sleeves like those worn in the Mrs. Ad,►me is the widow of a policeman. R Y F Y the scorpion. I do Relieve there would be a g Levant b these whom we are accustomed She- is of medium height, and her strop - :_. ° I've got a bit of money m the Rank, and general cheer if it was known the were o• auc} again ;sad George dear, in all the' pee- Y << g B _ 11 Y to designate as Turks of the old school." kindl face immediate) inr ices a feelin of - I'm as good as a London eau an day of.tlif, . ple that were standing about there wasn't a B ,Y Y P g - °_ - , l ,g Y Y n awry and were never coming back again. It is needless to add that its color is green, confia°nee. She always looks the picture of - - . :'; {- week. I.didn t stop to ask what I e meant g ow, dry eye. Yea, there was ; I stn telling a g Y• P � " ,." 3 N George, dear, don't you go blaming y Y ' K that hue of all others sacred to the ro het, neatness in her well -fittin black dresses, H . " b that but turned m back tom show I story. The eca ion was there standing on P P q - _. _ -- y , Y me because I don't call upon you to meet us and tite extent to which it ia" venerated b and is a familiar figure to those whose busi- - - 4 . - , - -_ didn t want to say anything more to him. In at the railway station in. London. j know the steps of the all, as if he and noRtitly Y g 4: ,.;'' _ ,, , s r- another minute I saw Air. Haldane land.Mr. else was master there -and rha he id,, all true believers may be estimated by the Hess takes them to the police ration. It iF - • what I in doing, and I m doing everything Pa g y $ He was emokin of course ; Ie Is alwa a fact that the pri�ripal and moat highlyy chet� a just tribute to Mrs Adan to mention ";�Redwood walking in the grounds together, f�r.the best. " It isn't my own fe�linge I`ve g. } Y fished title of the outran is that of "Radom that she seldom bus trouble with those old : and knowing my dear mistress was alone I of to consult it's m dear oun lad 's smoking, and I wish he'd smoke himself into : _ �,� g • . y y g y a fit that he'd never recover from. Her was III haremeen." or "guardian of the holy re- offenders who have got to xnow her free r" � -:'' . _, I went up to her. She was whiter than over, and 1 m e�nre she wont want toa * strangers lic." I may add in oonclusion that, accord- their frequent visits to the station. - but she didn't speak for a long time. At last,_ while shei's in the state she is. I understand looking on, cool and smiling, and seemed Y . -- she said -O, George, in such a mournful !ter, and she doesn't mind me. She'll cr if to enjoy it all. O ! -but there, I'd better ing to the Mohammedan tradition, the coat . t: - _ " voice ' -" I am going away, Rachel," she she wants to when I'm with her, which she keep myself 'iii ; but if there's such a in question was presented the name the prophet to A Hedtcsl Ph . menoII. - - = • : `: wouldn't if a strap er.was b ;and I'd vo thing as justice in heaven or earth. it will a Yemen dery iah of the acme: of Was-el -Kara Helloa, W ;gglesworth . exclaimed a • id and then I knew thzt it was all over. g gi ai as a token of atitude for his services" in �� �„ " To -day, Misa ?" I asked. " Ilea, to -day, something, , if she'd burst out and fall on him one da and break his wicked 1 q I would y Texas man, meeting an acquaintance on t Rachel "sue said. "To London ?" I asked. heart. He stood there as tool as au please first discovering the use any preparation of , have it over. And don t you go and think Y h rofi °C• the avenue ; you are as gray as a .rat. d .. "Iles, Rachel," she said, "to London." hard things of me for not asking you to help and when we were in the carriage a was . .. What s the matter with you . . -00 " When shall we start, Miss ?" I said. Then its ; if you do I'll never speak to yon again brute enough to raise his• hat to my dear - " It's terrible, isn't it ? Last night I ex. - . she began to talk to me again, and said that as long as I live, Besides, I've got no claim oun lad Chud- that's the name of the p° g y _ y g y rienced a severe fri ht and m hair turn• 1 had nit right to sacrifi -e myself because dear t d was site close to the car. The IInstealable Umbrella. „ - -` "" A g Y on you now : its all over between us, for I 8 °g- q ed to its present ails cry hoe immediately- sae was in trouble -just think of hereppeeak- can't expect you to go on waiting for me for range, and I thoug!itif i was in my mistress s Among recent novelties is a tourist s um- A few days after this the Texas man `� , " ing of sacrifice to me,Georgedear.-andtfrat ever : ao Gieorge dear consider yourself f bee place I'd tell him to jump upon the scorpion brella which is unique, owing to the fact that again encountered Wigglesworth, wearin8 - . - . 7 it was my duty to look after myself. I said end look out far another `girl You won't and tear his heart oat. And Chad would' it is not liable to be stolen. It is made like beautiful, resplendent, coal =black locks. . - `�_ , `.-:J I was lookin after m self, and that I had have dame it too ; he understands not only the ordiusr umbrella exec t 'that the " Wh wig , lesworth what's the meanin • ' 1. F g Y have anyy trouble in finding one. Yon will h P RB t? P 4 ° - =;_ ' thought the matter well over, and didn't always be my friend won't you ? _There's every word my young lAdy speaks, but every handle may a unscrewed and placed in the of this. 'he la t time we met your Lair wat " " ' { ntend to leave her service. " But I cannot my dear mistress come for me, and I must movement she makes. and she'd only to raise pocket. In the act of unscrewing it. how- snow - white, and now it is dark as the raver; , ,�` ' a Rachel," she said. " 1'11 ber'little fin er and point to the sour ion, 1 '� r - afford to pay you, wind u my letter. I'll write you another P° p ever, that ribs are sutometicatly caked to- win . g: : = -- ' " I said. pp and it wont h %ve been all over with h' g wait till you can, my dear mistress, in Lor den, directly we get settled good- o 1 looked gather and can not be reopened until the "Yes ; you see, my hair tarred gray ' I ve saved a little and I m not in want Bncah° did n thin Sho aim coked ' bye, dear. With a thousand thousand "kisses, g ; P Y handle is once more screwed in place. It is from sudden fright. Yesterday a man paid ' "" r' I've a strong pair of a'I ms, and I'm going to and with my eyes brimming over, thinking away Then the carriage began to move off the expectation of the inventor that no one me ten dollars he had been owing me for a► - F,•'v ` , '* work for you and look after you. I should of you and everything, I remain, Your lov- and the servants ran after it to the gates of would be likely to take s'headleas umbrella long time, and the pleasureable emotions . d - never have a minute's ace if I acted in an the Park, and there was the Lod kee r . '< 1, Pe Y ing and unhappy, RACHKI - 8re Pe by mistake• were so violent that they turned it back . _` ' - other wit so it's no use trying to persuade and his wife with more flowers, and erery In addition to this advantage, the end of again to its original color. " -ATex. Siftings. ' -= '" = %x °- y' y P FIII RAOHEL DWROM 5 WARRINGTON man there had his hat off, and every female the handle has an instantaneous lighting _ - ` .- me." Then she talked of you, and i u and srBgE•r, E. C., To Ggoiicis Mui.INaTOx , 7 --: v -;:. said it was just what I wanted, the chance , had her apron to her eyes. Now, George, device, so that by'springing the cap of the Two Sort of $oys. r_. ?3;: P. `:: -= - . of going to London, and being near you, and SHEPHERD r Bvytt. there were two ways to the railway station. umbrella open a light is ready instantly. , ;' First City Bop -I ha we won't take a • � - ? that it wasp t like! I could o alone. M dear old Gleor e,- Here we are, set- one throb h .the Park, th;e way we hadn t- count house a sin, Ih ,. ; :,, y g Y g Another form of the umbrella has -an rY g ate it. "' I'm doing. what my sweetheart wishes me fled down for a bit in London, end now I can some, an another through the village ;and opera or field lees attachment to the ascend City Boy -What !Hate the coon - - - . ' ' '= ~`�'" r - to `do," I said (and don't you contradict writetoyoa. I've plenty to tell ,it was through the vi ewe were going. tr - ,, , .. _ �;;.. «< handle, that can drawn out when de- Y - . . - _ . - .�,' -,. - eoe, George, whatever comes of it). I qan make it short, for I know how tiresome yon Everybody was out, an everybody had a Y PY8 `� No the country is good enough, but . - - . ` -' <:..- a be tine to him, and true to you, and I can't must think m Lon letters. I can heat on kind word for ro dear oan lad , and sired, the same ss an ordinar s lase , ;•-- r� - . t.. y g Y Y y y This umbrella will doubtless prove popu- there s always a garden ; and ma and . € . -. - be one thing_without the oth r. . Besides, say when the postman knocks at your door, everybody showed how mne she was 'boot Graz over it lantin' thin In e '" ;` it was all Settled -last night. ea George e " O, here's another letter from that bother- loved and honoured there." The rector far with tourists who have had difficulty in � Y , P gs 4, g 1 g keeping control of their overhead protee- spring, and then when hot weather comes, 1' : - ' ' z -dear, the Lon and the short o it is that in Rachel 1 She's becoming a regular nuis- came out with his wife and child - h , , g g 8 8u t they get tired and atop botherin bout it, `f`' st: a had to give way, and when she confess - sane !" I do try you • a lot, George dear ; _ ren, and they shook hands with my - • - and then the weeds come up, and they al- . . _. �` ed that m company would be a comfort to I know that • but if it should be m ood mistress, and asked her to write to them, .. " •: y P . , [! .. - _ - ways want me to garden cease its good, - - . 1. •• =` ` "" " ` 1„ her, my heart was as light as light could forktne to have the. chance (which it will and whether she promised or not I can't - healthful outdoor exercise for boys of m � ' �. _t,- ys y . *1H - <. :. .. How Is Was. - be. Then I helped her to look over her never, never be dear) I Il make it np to say. bat site hissed the children, and we - a I hate 't." thin She s jot any number of dresses, you, that I will ; and nobody in the World drove avrr►y. Not feat, but very slow, and Well, Jpck, you seem to be having a Well o�e a chum We have a - _ ,. =•f _? `'' but she wouldn t take them with her ; she can say that Rachel Dipraee Is not as ood at the door of the Brindled Cow a hamper good time since you came ashore. den every summer, too, but I don't do and = - - °" �t -, " -_'-- .chose three plain frocks, and some other as bar word. O, my dear old Geor , I doe t was put into the ca ,_spud whatever " Ay,�ay, sir. weeding, not mnoh I don't.i4 " _Ie :'s, r ge ! 5.: -'- bite of dress she esn t; do without, and 1 mean half, no, not * quarter what I say, you may sit of the Lan sdy she s a good I saws on st sSunday School . picnic i, $eve ou a rdener!" �` A / _' , r packed them in a trunk, and smu Bled in and any man bat yon would have been tired sort, and Ill never speak a word against yesterday. i, No•„ +, i . _ ( , ' `' '. - Y one or two things when she warn t lookin . of me long ago , but I don t think you are, her, though she wean t a favourith of mina ': Ay, sy, - - ,, i� Then how do you get out of it -,- .. _ � � > ' y si There's your Jewell ry, �itse, 1 sal though I do try yon so herd. I do love yaa, And all •the childish cams oot of school, and And now yotz are c.aming o�nt of the i i litell on sod I never cu►tt learn tt `' i d �,* _ -Weald an be it Geor e, she wouldn't indeed, indeed I do• --apd that's the worst waved their hands, sod cried, •1 {plod blow dance house, a can of sin." , � � : . - - : - .. _ t y , g difference between weeds and other thin ;; ; . y„ y Y g y n -. a -;. :`. _ _ and b the time I've dug u a _ take a single thing her father had given her? of "it, idn -tit ! yell, lad 1 --0, Georgs, the world ,iw t t+o ii .A- , s ,sir. Right on are. �i y 8 P lot of flowe�I'e� �: _ gut they re yours, :Miss, I said- your %es, Glaolrgti, wive are in fondon, set- bad after all ;there's plant of good people But Yoa cannot sec a two iilastesrs, a$' veg'tablefi mother cornea rttriliiu'' out ' '' „ y H 6 . ; �* I A • " ;. V- , veep own, to .do • what you like with. did down in tour i�oolvs, tyro. on the first in it, and we acct a many of them in 0had- Oh, yes, I can. I always helve dope eo. I end ea s I ain't big enough to weed g►riea f '." _ - ~; -; *< -� ii "they belong to my father now, she said, floor, and two an ths. �sobopd. 'i'lt+t .font. In a village. At •last we got to the station always ship on a two-master. I don t feelat ►„ :, . �' 16stt� no rl�ht to theul. there tree a room on rho first floss u wheat we ►titlnmwrtcs' gritted ,au �l#, bee :efu 4 three- nmt�sahoow -0 Now g° fiahia• - Sit t flc Smith s Good . , t 3 �.r - r s �: ..- .�.. s.. „... - .. -. _ :+.> a� °�•�4 '�fifii,t.>, kiG.:_ - ..A er4' -�.. _ F %, .lt,,',. - . I. - „z :4 ,p -. °..si`YiW- ter -td, F. deR,••1. f 1• r '/R r.$•' i•W. i'. :4. - .fie' "^ ., f ` ,t. t, f _ f ,' _ ax. _ �« *y „T' 2 ,;r^, - e.f - -�- y `rS- - ..tr"- �- ='•F _ 3-,- .r. 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With * Six* � -,' ^•-- a 1c� "• ,. �s "� v r ., t.. 1 . - ' Vw ellujily drat 4aballiatel lladasn p t1r �, - ,.- Ho4aid :the' balance of the . In 's► o&er - ^- � r1X46 .7 a ° : Iwo& litate b reeliellle r Ra1i►te lr slit lv'es 1iti a . for 1LitinserlwR ;owy. _ circle, tied the end to the arrow and, with i+ $tad fie . ` ` mW 300'psbple ame;lm- - 19 Matches I" • '•.:• : � "' BOOM flaw ? t�l- d s - k - , .r . 9 I ' . _ fT , In the summer of 18M three men pens- hia heart throbbing like mad, made Yeady. bled on the, commissioners' whei•i at 2.30 this The vQieye Lad that peculiar naisal wl Many, Aga a tihitp'1ladea ait�� u . - - tinted that part of Colorado now known ae By this t> »e it was afters n. •A� jhe afternoon to witness the arrival of the pteans oharacteristie of the comtneraisl child of S ash horse tot 1-" lioie on the sand* of, : " . ;'; G. •unison count . :! !hey'weresn- American :blest +ttLempt the irj�nw, aLrack I e as e.rf►nd �b �r Ann; btcC,tee w ;q t jhe =mfr of the Israel Its owner peered into the doorway inootesgoe island, on the eastern itho�te �j _ . ;':_ � _ - , named Hall, a Cornish sailor named G3off, altered back hrin in anme loose dirt i , ' '. � - K g wrecked bar ne Anns. As the llsnt craft of a little oMoe on the watet;s ed a down Vir a. . No man known ,when the. s,hi 1. •. >.; .`: ga gini g: f, , , . and a Spanish Indian, whose aarname of vr�th it. He laid the yarn and tried assts'. awns aron to the wharf three cheers town and repeated the Qry, ruin it an in- .veto ashen* or That "s ` g , g' g port it►iieelioiu, car w� ; - :, : Juarez was corrupted into "Horace" by_his ' Up went the arrow and drop�ied outside. wsregivan ith sr will for the smart rescue terrogstc --- inflection. a saw faun young how many horses were saved. - It"is ktrown,'.�� f Y _'' com nions. The came from California The miner felt the sweat start on his fore- rated b C a t, Cednette and his crew. men site „ on stools in the middle of the however that on the extreme a of Chic •- . �• �`. Gulch in Lake county, Col., and were look- head and very tended lest he mi 1st y p ' y , , Y Y g e Norwegian callers were all on dank. office. Ti..:y were reporters. Seeing no evi- coteagne island a chi bearing a cargo of?. :, ;,r,;i- in for old. In those days the presence of break the string, he drew it in a n. The p ` =t 4 , ,`. g g Y P �' go They born traces of the hardships _ suffered deuces of hesstility.in their aspect the little 'riorses to the new world from some, port in_ :;:a' �, '. silver was not suspected in that part of the next time he did not dare look up. Had he on that desolate island of Anticosti. peddler entered the room. Spain ended its voyage in a • terrific stor ,. 1. ;� �'''Y`� '� - .- - Rockies and tine mines were all " placers." I done so hey would have seen the arrow leap •. Tgs. UAPTAi?r S 9"RY. . He was a •1: road orowed lad• about twelve and that some of the horses, found their t {} ��[� � r . - ,... ; They w -xe all three adventurers, and Goff straight and true into the writer air, p�n�e (apt, 'Q, Olsen, of the ill -fated barqueyean old, with big blue eyes, full of the through the breaakere to file barren waste :'�' fig` `.' 1. . and the o0ani ud were, in addition to that, for art instant like a bird on wing, wild drop Anna, was assn on the' deck of the Anna li t of speculation, and brown, early hair, of sand. These horses must "have been of , a + . x •. t '!' - of the windlass p�h : `', - front,ier desperadoes of the worst class. Hall back on the other aide McGee. He, too, looked dejected. He His trow4ers, which had many patelAes, high order of breed, for, though years of +„ = =. ]jfa, . - . was a young fellow from Pennsylvania. shaft. . said, " Yep,. air we are safe, thank God, but evidently had not been on intimate terms n Ation and exposure have over a - •- : --- I., ` x� -' ThP had fallen to ether ha hazard and It fell at to feet and when he enw the oor p , >'• � started on their adventure of er fortune suspended in air he burst into wild tears the misery ore endured would make an ocdi- with the top of his battered shoes for ne. - cad, the wild horns of this inhospitable _ .:�t� _ ' 1?� nary man a hair w grey. On November oral sacs. and barren region is a most remark a..- :r� . -,'fir;', :'� �_" with a few weeks' rati.nna *eked on a "bur- of o . His hand shook .so that he could .. •> �,at+ r: . - P 7 Y 23, as the wind low heavy, we took in all you vast to bap some umtohes t animal. He is, smaller to -da tbnu hiti' . "i :': . ;, y ,� = : - • . " • ro," their tools, arms, and the clothes they scarcely attach the rope, but it was made the li ht sails and stood with fore lower There was not a tracre of l}tenese in his S igh rote '� °' ;� .- Pa • P� P type, and lack bf eiarp and sic+:. y;11* ° }... 7 - -4 - stood in. fast at last and went slowly tip, over and to and main upper topsail reefed. We tone. His confidence was almost aggtossive. sure to the storms of this, tempest -ewe t '' ''ry a TM ' ". "•�?' -: s.•- , - They found, eventually;'a *braising spot back again. H waited not an Instant, but, were sailin on the starboard track. At He had none of the suavit df the success- island has reduced the or -h p '' '� , , 8 Y al arse to a � 1I... - - -� - and went into cam It was on the mar in : atherin his stem th for a final efi'ort eeiz- �' : =, ' , p, g g g g noon I Rave orders to twk ahi It was ful )merchant. His voice and manner were rough, she on et all the ears of de - --�' ! °'�� `' `� =; p shaggy P Y Y Y. f�,'x,,,Nf ire : of a little stream, where the sand at Brat ed the rope and started up, hand overhand. then very fo ,;as it had been fort several those of a boy who had feu ht bib way us,- ne and vicissitude not shorn '�r`. ``'':.. `.i Y SgY y Y ge �' : showed gold in the washing pane, but after � Bait before he ascended a dozen feet he was days, and knowing that the vessel would assisted to the height he had attained. He of his evidences of blood -his beauty+ his;: �L, • 1' *�, ; f1 J'- f 1. -` - a time the placer played out, and certain seiz -ed with a premonition so pote�,t that he not tacit I decided to wear her. As she addressed his inquiry to all the young men. intelligence, and his fleetness. The sevslrit �� �, �,' re F �; -. It l fYt� -� - . surface cro ins nom ed them to sink a slid back, and tearin an old ether in two .. y - ; : .`,,: jr'. ; pp R p p B was put before the wind the lookout sang One of t }elm asked, How much?"' of the climate, the want of strengthening, ...;'r`t f: t- "' '. ` :,- shaft. As the went down the ore that ncilled his na a apd stor on the margin. .. „ „ ;_ ;.;;`; t y Y �� g out breakers ahead, slid immediately Teeventy e;ents�� a package , teeventy nutritious food, have made their influence i ` :, ; - �','.a,. ,; a : they encountered; a sort of rotten quartz, r That s in case f accident, he muttered she grounded. This was at 14..% We boxes in a package, felt, not upon the spirit, 'bat n the �'�� • I ., n!"; %� 4: ; - seemed continually on the point of growing between iris feet ,and wellhe did so. _Had were at Bessie river, island of Anticosti, •'1'11bay a box on one condition." lady, of the castaway hoiala.._ y. ? 3,:_ . 4 `r' richer, but crnitinuall failed ao a month's he for otters it his ate �t least would`` ~ 1 ' _ tai' y , B rY• and at 6 p. m. we got to the boats and went •' Vaat's that 2" these ponies have been captured by the iu -.,- :,l `- - ` - . time found them with an unprofitable hole never have been told, for when be wag with- ashore. We landed sines the breakers, •' That. you'll eta hers and talk With me habitdtnts of the on adjacent to tires. . =�• ' ;1 #. `> , `_� � tf, of fifty feet, worn out, discouraged, angry in a fathom of the top,when his haggard eyes our boats nearly s mend, 0 igrselves drench- a •momen6." . Y mainland and punt tine, although the break- °r , j ;.h .. :�4� ' '•' ? ''. • - - ---in brief, ripe for trouble of; ar. y kind. had caught the green crests of the pines ed to the bones and our limbs benumbed " Vell vaat'll I talk about 2" in and trainin of them is in some instances � � �`�`: ` _ )". -;.`f -r :., Old miners will never go iiito the mount- and the free air of heaven was in his mouth with cold." g fi .a, . r. f, ry.. . t.: `.� . About yourself. .HOw -mAe:h money da a very serious job. The effect ofearao #us, - :` . =.Y� .; -.�'�� . _ - � sins with a party of three. They know title weak rope parted, and, he fell headlong LYFS ON TAE'ISLAVD. yon make a day 2"- restrained freedom upon his high- mettled'_ �` .,"I. %1'- I" ```'3'` :.1: that harmony is impossible in such a group, into space. Once ashore, we lived in a Robinson •" Somedimea a Lollar somediipess seven.- blood haei miidA flits bltand hoio wayward � 't �¢ f� ° ' and the resent instance was a casein point. Some wandering miners h d hi4 corpse Crusoe way. We rescued a little bread from t fife cents • sometimes a dollar and a hal- and jealous of his liberty. It usually re- , 4 ` .'� � F ' • Aa11 had favored going on with the work ; the Next year. The Cornishman- nd the the shi the ogler provisions we of from laf." quires the united strength .of four men to 3" ;; __Q;+ °` :; a,;: - t'he other two were eager to abandon it, and Spaniard Juarez were never heard of again. hunters and by hunting ourselves. We were " How much do you pay for your match- subdue one young horse. Notwithstanding, ; .. j k - �.''" ? . _ reproached him with the failure. This led = be inain to .des it when the news was es . the are fr uentl con uered and tied: ` " to-hard words,. quarrels, -and nigli,-s when -- :: :`. ° `°�`; brow ht to us that assistance was eo.0 to •' Sevendean Dents." . ' ` down to the drud er of farm work or ma �'4 :r -` ` :,,I_ . g g p .y never a word was spoken at all. An older } �Elilraads in Africa. us. We walke•i jto Ellis bay to meet the •' How much do you sell them foil'' be assn pulli g the clam -carts of CLiwcofiea - :" �'3 �` .. ` �r hand would have smelled blood in the air ... !+ � "'� ,, :l?° : ;. $ + T�rere will be no great delay im the chin- schooner Anna McGee, a�►nd oa he morning Tecventy cents, Rue fishedrme along the shell roads of the k :`',' :.;• ; - 1' -- , . but Hall, as I -have said; was a young fellow,• struation of railroad and telegraph lines to of-the 9th inst. we saw , her heading for us. •• W hat profit does that give ran 1" Virginia or Maryland coast. It is certain' ' .wa�'_.� ° : -' _ and, besides this, he had a tolerably good - any part of Africa in which gold mines may This was a moment of k eat lop. - •• Dree cents. If on pay me teeventy- that inbreeding and privation, togetherivi►th `' :. ' ' , - ,. j ,' -, p be found. 7.'here will soon,be all the cities Ca >~ Ct►dnejtte, wbp ngdertaelk to make fife cents I make ei t cent ." the rigors of a than eableclimate, have had': >' k'� r�F ;, .�, , opinion of himself. P $ g g , •y .:_,: One cnorning all three went to the shaft. and all the newspapers and all the other this trip, is a well -known Canadian sea dog. " How many boys are in the business 1" their effects in deteriorating this race of f+': ° `��' `....i- , I Hall and Horace descending and Goth re- .. i� : -',, "� Y' ' features of civilization that may be needed H wasaceompanied byCapt~ 3oneas,another More poys as gustomers -a millions, I horses. i . ,v -._ - • maining above. to work the w ndlass. - They - in any such part of Africa whether it be daring skipper who has hunted the ice -bound tinks." With the first settlement of Australia by- -. -;;_ ` . .: '` - ...� -: ,r as2ei ded and`if cead d :by` ails of a rude ., •� '.� 1. - sun- scorched or fever - ridden or forest -oov- coast of Labrador for many a year. Are they all Hebrews ? Europeans horses were introduced. Some g 7 " rope ladder, s a iiss 's 'eL en th did not .. +} �` P • . �• g er < :d or savage - haunted or infestced with Capt. Olsen spoke very favorably of Yea. of these escaped from control and soon re- -.z ;; I . suffice to draw t efri ,u�p in�the bucket. In wild beasts and poisonous inakes, or far be- Capt. Cadnotte and crew, and said this was •' Have yon a license to peddle ?" � -- . vented to the wild state. They have multi - ''s •' `�t•`.''� the course of an hour or two the Spaniard yond the reach of ordinary explorers or even . the most • daring enterprise he had ever - •' No 1" . plied and deteriorated until. they are as 7� �i ``_' , ., �P :_ 'beta � ., ,_ mead s some excuse to return to the surface, Christian missionaries. Gold is the metal seen: '• W hat do you do when a policeman numerous an useless. . Tbey me such a : , -,' , , �': .tip and while he was gone $all filled the bucket. that attracts mankind to any region where Consul - General Schwartz took char of _ catches yon sniffs 2 nuisance that 7,000 of them were shot at .'_.;.._ He gave the signal and up it went, but when g ge ., �+ ?, -, , it may be found and if old fields exist in the r sailors on sirloin here. Tine He ask me Hof you a license . I say: one station in New South Wales. In snarls . he turned to his pi k again ha heard a equatorial Africa or at the North Pole, are :Copt. Olsen Mate Abrahamsen Second • Matcheee 1 Vill yon pay matches 2 He ask every country where the anon domesticated..: ` -`' .' - peculiar noise, and looked around to see the plenty of people will be there soon after the Mate Danielsen, Carpenter Erro'Isen, Stew- again, ` Vere's your license 2' I say, ' I sell horse has runwildbehasfleteriomted. Hellas'- ,N :� � _ ` `, :'�. rope ladder being withdrawn. • It was then fields are discovered a e even lent of and Marnesen Seamen Olsen Martinsen ou matches.' He tinks I'm reenhorn dwindled into a n in Iceland and Shet- '' � i" f a dozen feet above his head. At that hid white people. Gittharsen, Larensen, L +'liasan, Karleen. and he says, 'Get out you lammed ignorant Iand Corsica and Sardinia the mountainous . - ;° `> ; ::'•`' ' veins ran ice and his peril flashed before Crowds' of le thered at Hotel Ke11 " .> ';.' . - . - ` - '� The observatianb are related tee a dea�iatch Prop Ra y aheeney, and I gate out. regions of northern Europe, and the Gordil- =' ,. -tr; :,' ;,' his mind as clear as day. !. •v.- • _ . << i in yesterday's Sun- It tol,} us that the live- to bear the story of the wreck of the barque "How long have you been in this coun- lerasof America. There has been a miniature: " �k : 4 . - Hello , above ti•ere he shouted. liest railroad enterprise now in progress iu Anna. .try' horse originated during and since the war .' : ry ,I "'. ' _ . - "Don't take that ladder out !" w �+ " �``' ' + ` Africa is the -road from Beira on the eastern Five years. in the prairies along the gulf coast from Rio- A iN, !. 13y that time both ladder and bucket were - - •+ 1 •1 ` >�' . "4� coast to the -new gold diggings in Mashona- Golden Th0 hta for Ev E How ong have you been pede111ng. bile to the western limit of Louisiana. Many : :_-,� : „� ' ;., . - - clear of the shaft and the flat sinister face � P, q`- •, ' ., � +. ' land • th1t four different routes to the dig- Monda Five years. �� planters during the war allowed 'their °;;,. Y_ , I of the Cornishman peered over Lhe edge. - Y- "Where do you come from? thoroughbred mares to escape, and breeding. ' -' k Rings have already been surveyed; and that 8 Pe, B ' ; _ -'.', _ � . " Bawl away; lad !" he called taunting- the route which seems to be most available To-day on weary nations ' .. - •' Ontaine of Berlin." - in the wild state with the natives the aize :; -- -.1,T; .-- , ly ; "we'll in'e summat to bawl about ! Tho heavenly manna falht;..: .• . ^, - . . g has been ..chosen but that even this route How much do I owe yon for this pack- has gradually diminished until many of them U "God in heaven !" yelled the miner, To holy convocations a e 2„ do not reach th irteeu hands and few of them : ;' ' ` `' �� y„ runs through forests that must be pierced, The silver Crumpet calls, g > ,. , 1. - . - you ain't going to leave me here are you . across streams that must. be brad ed, and Where l�oRpel light iN ghwing " Teeventy -five cents." - go over that. : :' - . s r 7hc Spaniard appeared at the ver •e with With pure and radiant bcama, •+ ° p ply b_ - over mat'ahea in which ilea must raised That's five ceutatoo much.* 7 = u :.:':µ �" n chuntc of rock. his hands. " 1Vhatforyou , p -` And living water,i flowing ., I d '�w� �S;.. 1. cry ?" he said. "You love the mine- -ver' for the rails. These obstructions can be With soul - refreshing streams. No; charge you fife cents •foe the d overcome through the use of gold, and for talk and interruption to ess." HERE ADD THE16E.. - :. ° 1 �:, '; I - .. good _you stay in hint. Stop now, or I peezn �t the sake of old, and b men who are in lack hoc' gi:rcea ever Raining "Where do you sell moat" 03 your r _ � ''' ' • 'h '. smash y ou dead ! g Y From t his our dap of rost. p„ ! • ' . ' ` : 1. of gold, as airy other ob4truction to any dther , - - We reach the rest remain i - matches ' There are 300,000 bA le in Euro e. But the t,oritishiiian remonstrated. It old field could likewise be overcome. The - - . To a irit#+ of the blest • " In office pildings. p p .1 "' . A . ' was a bit of satanic cruelty more to Ilia g p +• " " ' " . fancy to let the fellow starve there and at projectors of the Yungwe and 13usi railroad TTo Fathcratnton;' tYhat do you sell them for theret Tlie wage-earners of Great Britain are s� .- " �,.. ,7. ' are purchasing the material sent ?ed for its '•!f a man looks rich I sell for feefty about 13,000,600 in number. i' .1 1 }. last, laughing heartily, they waved him - .v' The Church her voice upralare .txt. adieu and went away_ Ten minutes later construction; they will soon sot their eegin= To Thee, blest Three In Ore. cents. If he von 't buy for that I sell for yearly I,C00 children are barn yearly in ter'. ° • .q:; Y eers and laborers at the work of building - dam forty, diaty, teeveuty- five-no less in otfsce London workhouses. j :.' ; .; �� f-- �_' . he heard the liurro s hoofs patter down the it; theyestimate the cost= of the first hundred . 1. thlinge. This is a long talk. I sell you now - 0 a gulch and and knew be was abandoned. pp „ The Twntonio steamship coneumea 300 tors �' ,; miles of it at gG,000,000; they expect to Tu'esday' If we believe in Jesus words for.dirty cents. loeveuty in a package, of coal per day. f'. s�.:.. ' . " hall sat down and tried to think. !fie complete this rcection of it neat year, after concerning the last judgment and the son- . "All right ; 111 larks this package. ,, ` knew that rescue by other miners was im- which they will rush the rest of the line on- summation of the Agcn, and other words re• Good day." Railway traveling .in India is the cheap- _ <�, ;- possible, for they were the only white men ward to the Mashorraland gold fields. ported in the Gospel of St. John, area pre •' Goexl day." es� in the world. R . -' ni the district. Discovery by Indiana was � , - a contingency almost squally remote, and Thus things go in Africa, and bins they miss of a life beyond the grave for the souls Tho reporter opened the package and As a general rule clouds are about a mile .- .. ;_•;a�,.'., i -t above the surface of the earth. _ r. go wherevbr gold is to be found. of men -if we believe thin, it is none the onnd twelve boxes. -[New, Yark gun. 7, -. .. such a thing would mean nothing less than . A recent report of the existence of gold less true that His teachings in regard to the The cost of making a tl 000 Banat bf - :.`: "'_- the stake- The sides of the shaft were not aw&y up far north in the desolate and ice- light of life and the Kingdom of God have , . • . ` timbered and it was altogether out of the land note is less than a penny. . `r.,, :4 ., question to attempt to climb them. He bound re ions of Alaska, beyond the almost the sumo moaning for us that they had for H8ffi8dy For Grain Weevil. .' impassable mountains that tower aloft there, g ag that is - The use of bia0libide of carbon' against I � on a edition of a book is about . _ � V= . was caught litre a trapped rat, and turn the His hearers eighteen htgen centuries o ; copies. g ': e''. led a crowd of American old hunters to set that the only real life i6 .he lite of the Bon �:"`- ":'. -. • issue however • e would, it took no other g Y different insects attacking stored grain has r 1' .... form than 'death. In fact he was looking out in search of it. of !Nan conformable tro the will of the Giver greatly increased in this country since it was It is said that ,i37 different L►nguages are _,:." -.,. S• of Life. It is easier to admit this than to s ken in Europe. : -, death ri ht between the eyes. In a few s- °" first recommended scare thirteen years ago P° Pe• ;, ,,t g Y L :: admit that the doctrine of the true life, con- ' •Y . . hours he must begin to suffei from thirst; .- formable to the will of the Giver of Life b Dr. C. V. Riley, entotriologist for the An acre of gsaas newly mown weigbd , ' ,;- -' -, United States Department of Agriculture. snarl two and on half tons. `; ; _';, in a few more from hum er. Then all the The Most i3ttillittl $]C$t8T8• Pa !� Y 9- - , _ a g - I contains the promise of the immortality of Dr. Riley states that there is, however,cou- Thirt four unds of raw su ar make . • : ';= - . hideous stages rf famine and madness . He As a useful means of getting from place to life be •Rid the rave.- G. W. Powell Y p° g `' ' Y 8 I siderable diversity in the method of using twenty-one pounds of refined. ': -.J,; - was buried alive 1 His hair stood on end at place the Dtach show the pastime of skat- Y- P -' ` } :{ t4ednesday -The light which enlighten it and the recommendations of seine of our ~ •, -: .i �, - the tbougi.t, and spurred-by terror, he leap- ing in its beat form. Holland is essentially ed Galilee of the Gentiles came from the writers ! -eve evidently been made with no Peers of Eigland are free front arrest for .,,� ; .. ". " 1. ed to his feet and split the air wit shrieks the skaters home. Every winter the canals life of him who Ix+re our sic)rciesa as well sense of Lhe fact t}rat the fumes are heavier debt, as being the queen's hereditary coup- ,A - - . and curses. The hollow shaft echoed t hem and flooded lowlands are frozen over, so that sellers, - I .:�. -.� �•• as our sins on His divine heart of sym- than air, and deaeend rather than ascend. ,. - back out and he nisi stills lungs -wore themselves skating ibel every manta woman of ando�hild parhy. The twofold work of 'Christianity, i . Professor A, H. Clhurch, in a recent nom - omen Anconsists �of 11?2 vessels and :... ;k�``" ►.�'" its mission to the soul and to the body, its her of the Kew Bulletin records that he The situation was deadly iii its very must practise for several months every year A Birmi ham (F,ng.) man palled White, " 1'� '- "- . , - responsibrtity and privilege of bringing found that one and one -half pounds of the ' , , simplicity, but still be could not make up and whirl{ they learn almost as soon as they collected 540.000 pennies during hill life - -: : -.', his mind to die. l;etween his arcs sma of can walk. Ro s skate to school milkmaids ,truth aCd healing, its benevolent errand to bisulghide is enou h to each ton of grain. ,�-':. ,', :♦ ' g ' ,..... P Y Y the sickness as well as the gnilt of men, is He advises to apply it se follows: time. ; ,, - horror he gathered his senses and conjured skate to mar•et with their pails; beggars i The in factories of United States Ilianu - . ,. widely recognized to -day. Thin great Tie a ball of tow to a stick long enough P •'` ,,.1_ . up and dismissed a thousand hopeless plans. skate from house to house, postmen don thought of Christ to reach soul and had � to reach the middle of the vessel containing facture about 18,000,000,900 pins a year. .ter •.' 4 n.•,,:` 9 id h attempt to ut into execu- c rounds I g • Y - s - - Only one d e p their skates to make their country , , r; Lion ; that was to'cut steps in the side. He rand girls snake afternoon Balls on the same _the soul sometimes through the i*ody and the ggrr��tin. The tow receives the climtge of Silver artielee are eialled "plate" from .:' - : -. y -- , carved a dozen with his pick, but the soft familiar footing. Its Canada and the United ;the body always through the soul, has biaii]phide like a eponRe,and then is at once the Spanish word eta which mesas sal- ;�.: ': . forination , crumbled under his toes and he States skating is the principal winter pan- never been lost amid all the storms acrd plunged into the vessel and left there, the ver. . #�_ {- : knew it was vain. Thus the balance of the time. Thu Canad'ans ace masters of fancy. Changes of man's checkered life. -{H. W. month ar opening of Ilse vessel then being go fp- per ,. • f' ii tightly closed. When necessa the stick A Id ooiri deg reciatea five cent, of ` ,-- value in sixteen ears of Constant use. °. �': 1� ' day passed and the night. skating, and for long_ distances. in which the Beecher- . , ig Y �'. Mornin found him pacing a circle at the :traveller can take ux time, are ssessed of Thnradet may be withdrawn and the charge (of one y " f "' =_; m ` p° y°" ounce to a hundred nods of in) may be The average value of articles left Lr tort ,:.= �': ' ' boacm, of the shaft, his eyes glassy, his admirable endurance and nerve. The shadows of the eventsg hours ` 8 Y don cabs eve year is $100 000. `1-a - � breath coming in quick gasps and his hands _ Fall from rho darkeni+,g sky renewed. Ths action of carbon bisulphide iY Y _ �,Y.,_ -; ••-�: �.. . weavang the air in aimless gesticulation.: Upon the fragrance of the flowers Lists in ordinary tines silt Weeks after which - "' ' po r.. �e- - The torments of thirst and hunger, augment- I _ The dews of evening lie; period a fresh charge is required. f . - , The Indian Runtture"IL • -, _' •,s' ed a hundred fold b anticipation, were n n • ' The Sabbath Chimes. ' • The bisullihide does no hams to the grain - - . -' - Y P , lv Before Thy throne, O Lord of heaven, its new lace before rho wet ht Comes , him. Sometimes be sobbed like a child ; As every day mercy spares We kneel at c�loso of day ; ing its color, smell or cooking pre- P 8 or V:, Will bring lt,i trials and ita care . Look on Thy children from oa bi h, parties, and the germinating power of it. He dose not swing his shoulders, nor : „ i sometimes he dropped on his knees and tried s. g PP Y P walk with. a spring, nor plant his foot with -' -�'. ' '.: ti to pray, and again he sprang to his feet with s . O Saviour, till my life shall end, And hear ue while we pray. most seeeds is not a reciabl affected rci- P g+ P Be thou my counselor and fi lend; • .' . vided that not too uses is used nor its a shock, as the white man does. If the .. "=` i t '; - a jargon of oaths, 'shook his clenched fist, - Teach me thyprocept=•a, all divine, ' - The sorrow4 of thy servants, Lard, action con sued for too ion a riled, - Indian were turned to stone while in the ' I.�60 - . and called on his murderers to meet him in" And_ be -thy great ext mplo mine. O do not Thou despiso, g act of ate ing, the statue would robabl a1,s t perdition. - - But let the ineresseof eur prayere • The assistant director of . agriculture of PP d P Y . > .,•.7 U. ..:..',;, When pain transflxca evc:••ypark . , -, = Beforo Thy mercy rise•- {Anon. Burnmah is reported to have used nalrhtbs- stand balance on one foot. :.,`i.� , <.l : . Shen he looked upward he saw a,.blue ` Or langour settles at tbeheart; Frida Life bears na an like the "stream line instead of bisn hide in the followin This gait Alves the limbs great control - :'`. 4 ; :. When on my bed, diseased. oppreek y- � g - _�•' bank of. He stared at at thin, and the �as he stared ' I thin, end sigh, and long for rest; of a mighty river. Oar boat at 6ret glides way, but I should not expect anyt}rtnq like over his movements. He is always poised. `•} ., --,. 1 o great Physician, des my grief, down the narrow channel t1}rough the as g� results from the naphthaline as If a stick cracks under him it is because of his < kfop-.- . irit I . . - he gave of a sudden a yell of goy. He seized I And grant thy Aorvant sweet relief..... ' . from the bisu! hide. weight, and not b reason of the im impact. k � . his pick and scrutinized the handle. It was c playful murmurings of the little brook and P g Y : • , made of stout well - seasoned bicker ,and Should poverty $ consuming blow the winding of the grassy boitders. The A hollow bamboo cylinder one and . one- He P� silently and with great economy of 4, Y Lay sll•my wiridly comforts low; trees abed their blossoms over .our ono Half inches in diameter, with a stick fitted force. 5 s :..• very carefully, he a lit offs fete frai» end f ~` p P And neither help nor hope appear, 1 young V to ens about the bigness of his thumb. Iiiy steps tc guide. my heart to sheer: heads, the flower on the brink seem to into the cavity, is pushed down t the Lmb- The muscles have less strain on them and Fit : -: , §� ,Then he tapered it gently at the extremities _ Lord, pity and pupply my need; offer themselves to our young hands; we i tom of the bin ; the stick is then withdrawn do riot fire so soon. Sometimes it seems as ' ; _� °" sad a few oonfule of na hthaline if the nevertired. Hetreadathrou hwoods , 14s g For thou on eartli wart poor indeed.. , ` are ha in hope, and we rl at' Y $ ".' , - ' ' : ; ' ,.� , It was true acd elastic, and sprang un- PPY • �� cage Y der is n ed aim the bamboo, pwhich is and swamps and dawn timber with no noise -' �. :' _ :. _ f • `' F - ' the beauties around us ; but the stream pow Co P i•; i~ A <{�,:. der his fingers like steel. This done Should Providence profusely poor � ' ' .._ lie snatched off his boots. Thanks to Its various blessings on my store hurries na on, and still our hands are empty. then drawn out, leaving the naphthaline at except the rustling of the grass and leaves iii, y �� ,11 the love of ed old mother back in Pennayl- O keep me from the ilia that wait - ' ' Our coarse in onth4wd manhood is aloe a the bottom of the bin. If the bins are very disturbed by his passage. I o ;_- ,�' _• s,� Y g a-, i a F if t ,� .. oasis, he word ion blue socks knitted of On such. *'seeming prosperous state Li this should be done once to ever ten Hie stead bah►nee enables him tit ut his .,- 'V "'- - - >�g widel• and deeper flood, amid objects more large Y 3' P �,x r::.; g From hurtful passions a•�t me free, striking and magnificent. - Dt. X3arrow. feet Hare, and the application should be moving foot down as, gently as you would :" t�',sA � � x :.. , - souna, honest, homely yarn. He loosened a �- And humbly may i w ' frith Ul46.- g ' miss t repeated ever fift�leA to twenty eta a- la an a on the table - .You could not hear J�4. �� ' - trend with trembling touch, and it nn- Sa +,urday •- Farm, Field and Steackman. the sound of a footfall if chi listened *week. [` T�''`` ravelled readily In a little while it lay in / . - `: ' - Y •'` -y '.. a coil at his feet. 'Then he stood erect and 001. Snort, Of Tezae. Dewar Lord+ and will Thy Pacdoiiins love , _ The gaitig not elastic nor springy nor hand= x a.F +' v. Embrace a soul so vile 1 some, slid it even makes the man seem bow- : ' thought. What had he about him that - The Hill Snort Letters, describing life In Wilt Thou my load of t ove, . • '; ' ; A ' would make a ro He stri d himeel. le ed. Fut the slime neon in leather booth,::':: _- `-� ,�'•,' r~ to the White House from a Democratic stand- And bless me withTfiy smile in xmt gg Pe ,,o ��. ?: ,,; ` Pe• pee on a.floor and you would truly say that he ':' ' : 'a :_, : t' ` his flannels, and tore his clothing, piece by point, are likely to become as popular dnr- get Thos, the Cross forme end ])aria the month of November I4 053 Y Y , " -. ` 1. m'9d• . fl stem dales ,but in moccasins on a huatki Rte_ -,` -r stumped g • ..,'- ,, i piece, to strips. He tied and tested them.' ing the coming Presidential campaign as And all itsahapne deapieedt emigrants of Nritisll origin sailed for the he dose not walk • he lideba. ., � ,,:;,,f°' i' . • It waenotlong enough. He split hia leather were the famous Jack Downing Letters or Lnd shall 1 be ashamed. O Lord, • Um� States as com with g _,; - `''`r' • the eatiricsal effusions of Petroleum V. Nas- Whir Thee to be baptised t ! = October of lash ear. 18,ZO1 in t ;' - , ; ,: belt in t too ; he twisted his suspenders into fi ree for Canada f " y Y 7 Dear Lord, the ardor at Thy ler►e� -" ii gn g Fd B Cllant�8 118tj. ti w � 7 eight feet of cord; his coat ,Was lined with b . � Upwards of fift Democratic ournals alto show a s1i t fall' off from 1 802 to � � j . a twilled stuff t� cat pulled apart in strands have already made special �irrangagmegts Reproves my co {d dale s7 ; - -, j�7 }s oI the special efforts made Farmer's Bev- Father, wh caniavt I rtsir �- , fig- � ; and gave him twenty feet more' ; he would with the Texas Siftings P'ublishin,z Co. for In s duel �btt i gre by the Dominion GoverJiment to attract in the world the same as of ier -men 1 For '�. : _� ��� :F. -,- - ,� . Lave stripped stark naked, but his under- the republication of thej Snorts etten which -[John raa,ipes, new settlers. Al ether these figures may instancce, why cannot ,I .some -day. become �• 1. tog , A- - cla tics were made of goods too flimsy to sue copyrYghted. . _ fairly be taken M evides� .:F at ls�t- a Seolretar1► of Agri+�Alturel- : � `; .': stand the strain. � Mr. Sweet, the author and � originator of ... ; • " .'�"`' . i temporary iirnpmveun ut In the Condition c° 91d Faam$r :'boa 1atep taxi is►t� in .aria # � n,,�h. �� - .: At last be judged he had enough, and set Colonel Snort, of Te*w,-Iis engaged in writ- All trite manlinow grow$ are�ialld .k � of - the clam$ett tehich Eu LauW 4 feirir+ ><' -� tahat t i k it . w,t>otx nab ' about.- . i7q . about to fashion an arrow from the balance ing a comedy under i La, dfvinenesa.- {C;harles 13. ParltAti�ts t1a , ' �s �= %, ' To ,k; %_'.• pier k ;:.x r r+-• 43 �t •: aL ,. ,{`w,.I -,- , 1`1 . . 'd -.g.:. -.e .4s,,_ ,! . 4�` :•3ti' _ • ?`_ fe` E s a S - a� _ d •�;;e.e�,: �1. _ ,$ I - ♦ .fj +� - 'fC . lFy.r -r N, F -f .�y'• +tj,� '\ >�' =i.' 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W Tors troai tawas FACan ■Atflits �' x '�`,,, ' - ° t>x I Hs►e "` "almbar at fltia farms in ,, ; a~; .' ,r x ' Y+ - 4I the leei is and E ndiiiirifi f Eh X CeauMy venal I -will offer at v low R � o e Corporation of the Township of Pickering, from tile 1�it'reir y ur ranaatT, ` c �;� ��'� ``:1 Fool[ OUR .XXC l"GZS. paces for nick sw#es. Investigate the tol - 1891 t i � " Y • - in q law- to the Fifteenth da of D :,�., 1 �" " ... .,�.r.•- .- ... :. _ . y eQemcer, 1851. ri :�A -..-t r. Thomas iiesr, of Mt. Albert, is 'ssuaL i.-- xia►.tr•.�c sorer offs -halt Its ' -_`� , `� :" • ' '' n 4rrr+• MrrMwrrw�rrrurr ,.rrrrMSrrrwr�wrrwrrrrrrrwr �w from the town of Hssex; a beautiful farm, tin, 4�" 7, s =, i -y ' ; • . very ill with disbates. situated ; well drained and fenced ; eo acres in A `O MTS. E�YPEXDIT UB$,B - A tumor on the brain was the effuse of good sate of enitivatic n ; orchard of coo eshoiOe y{:.} r VT s" i - . - - ,1 a barn • stabling - h 1 r 9 s' ; r j y l 1;. truer good farm build 1 erg g ;'.. `�� �, Rev. Dr. Stafford a death is Hamilton To Balaeoa bn Band ftrd t: lfl$iJ �' $I81 dS8 B d hone on Roads and Brid s ,� > ; x ' } ' 8Y0 �Y • •.. *•. a•....••a ••.:•• foi 20 head of cattle an 3n ho�sea ; coach hoses 8864 11 y •�.� .. ; 10 -' A Cinelph but -her . has ., ski ed 'the and other buildin s ; never fillip artesian well Balance of Ttz6d 1 6 :..: : pY. r - PP g g Re fief of Indigent persons.. 909 p1 . ,..,; aonntry with 82,000 borrowed money. h die nowloco pn bTnanz a�tsovervotlae TaZeM 1891... +..... 187b8 47 School Trustee 8ate3 .......................... :...- .: 1718 1 ` . :��% `'r_ -3 ' .F . - Three of the Boothlfemlly, who reside brick house 12 rooms large cellar, bath room Cash frrom Pickering Harbor Co ..........:...• 1504 80 County Rate............ ... .... s:' 2898 ' � t N - near Goodwood, are it with typhoid fewer. furnace; hard and a it water inside, and all Notes discounted Ontario Bulk 10885 8b T , -• ," ^,..' ....... +.......... Township Debenture (Harbor) .................. 1748 .. 1 _' I -9� I .. ° :F.- -1 yypp . '� - ... .. -Z HE 1rE lW WILLId MS - modern improvemen Private carriage en- y,,,,,, o. 4 West. .. ;'� } Tries 1891 at Dominion Bank Whtib 1600 00 Debenture 8. S. N ................ ,' ,,_',,.;;,j ° trance and beautiful • wn and grounds orna- 401 ` sawing machine never fails to Rive per. • mented with evergreen - No finer grounds with- Cash from License le and ..............•,., •...,■. • i 492 72 Debenture S. 8. No. 15.. yi -- '' h <� � . - ................. . . • 848 •, . q.: + , L ,., . in lU miles. On this f map be seen 90 acroa r R u feet satisfaction. Fines p of tall wheat. •• •`••••• 4 00 Tuwnehi Debenture (Flood .......:............ 1760 . , C` Last of what sided Hl � • � �; ; � • ' . -I,B- barbels per a(sre. T Ii Cash from seeW overpaid ... - 16 00 Ontario Bank . .. 10500 ., . , - .. x I wi be sold at a erpYl< used by tailors, dressmakers 'and the gre�.t saarie�A for $7 ,four y�nioh sale. Cash from County Tt 4*L. on a"t' of Pte- . Salaries . .•ui•.... •....•..... ..••...•..•...•...• ­­ 1296 i. ;,. i rAttCEL 9.-- Adjoin s the above is M &area, .. . "'�, #:' y 1::' h`, = . _ _ Lonsewife, who are all equally de4ghted gg under cultivation, l almost cleared and bat- ering bridge.... ...r .................•......... 400-00 Sheep Killed . b Dolts ........ 828 _' •'-. �{' y� i wish the Ndw Williams. . ante in bar ; nice me house good barn and Cash from sale Of road 0owanes Haar Clare. �Otirs List �OUrt ............ .......`......... . `' + � • .- . Y R � I fir en ins which cost Ber• other b ' dings ; good oung- •orchard, fine arty Mont .... $1 60 : . +, `a . 'r: " :s. The steam e t .... ............... - f" : :> - '" - r g sign we 1, farm well f cod and drained. and 16 .. •• •Mina' Jurors.. g0 00- :;' `i � • r��� - ]m close on to 87,000, was sold the ocher Cash from Pn insets fees Annati tn1.C' - . - acre's or line fall wh t map be soon growing g 'ear . Board of Health .......................• .•.,...,. ���' . � , A.3 ._ . . theron. There is a fence alon the front refunded........... a.•......••.,.... *. **., ■....•.■ _' ►...,..u,•....• •. •...0 ..�.•...• K�, /lr C '.: 'Y. 4, day for 8205. gg 14$0 A• - TgP'r` of chase two farms wh oh will bA Arther sold to- • gather or se asately. Price a! °00. Can. gives Y` - r,,., , • ,'-.'-,,- %f • - W.m Bobate ..•....u...••..•• •-•a..••.. *s.•.,•.•*., _ { R4.r good ladies of Harkham, :3earboro, I'Irk oiiresaion o either of the above farms on i of T p wItp'' =,• 'I'itwnalup +ISSd Mai:` engineers f.... * * •. • . • * l 92 1Q < 'A�y ' r Y - sting and Whitcharch have over 1,000 March let. - - * V":- ' T ,`dd,�' PARCH 3 ---100 ac r, three mile6 flour the F . },, -� ""'� v, %n ;t4 w•t,.•Rs**.. "e'."K;.-1 W -. :' .. �� iSew Williams sewing machines in use. w �} ,:.' �. , .,zi: m1.... .: FT.:.. ...: w;.. :;; ? 16$ `" s ',:.--_M .' town of H x well d wined and tented ne ' - l board fend ato iron ss sores ender oultiva- - . '' '*� * F'iL ,p .. ,: ,` I. 9touffville wil vote for or against else- i►s j, ; ( r�,jj"z: �, ; : :� • #� .;f" -' tion ; cod house sad Last oar Ibad - - + >;, s it ballots g v sG = *' :htr '.;_: �. �� :. '># left }fight when they mark the acresof w eat on 'th fatm wHich' y{elded 39 .. �• �� �fl U � ► :rrx ' 11. barbels lei acre, and cares of fine fall wheat $ "_' .fi r, l `" ', ; for the coanc F alan� �� ,; -BE,9T = may be now seen gro In order to resifts - ---- - - - =s� a :. i>D the market is cold b Win. R, on this farm quickly. I will roll if for 53.700 - r: Ii <- y Flemin i g S7 7a . , .:�. : :..t _ ; � ,�',.�° +^'t ., '�- " 4: �f" k;'. , - R PARCEL 4 -78 are se ad oinin tue aboye 8866 s: d'�: r. Markham the only agent in this section 5o acres chopped and mort_cleared one open- - '�' 41 :�''. ���' - xa� r - ' ing for a man of small capital ; only two miles - �`�I s ` �aff . T( . . - for the New Williams_ .4 `�. �j%, , , ;3;r ` from town of Essex. cis ♦1.T00. ��a.• ; , - a . . - .iEWIN(3 Yd GHIIVE.- PAECBI� 5. - -18s wee!• on good gravet road.one .. - -- - • • _ t �tatem$nt of the assets and i ;` • y� .� "Doc" Davis, the Toronto abortionist, mile from town of Hse..z, eleven acres in tall _ Llabtlittes for t ifl $aC 1 i wheat • S! acres meado . and 35 acrei chopped • - . ��` ;_� ' ~ :;: �_ , .t wee released from Kin stop penitentary p , - I -- s; ,'�� . -f . '''f ": ` : _y .� - 8 brash burned and 'groi _nd seeded down for as. L " t _� - • on Monday. taro farm all fenced ; ;ood barn : artesian well' I d SSLI r I . - d s a' - 1. .. •': S . Judge' Sinclair, seniot • Judge of the a e ° i�uoasa id do leash• w u mil to s+ uo �. , :_ :.. Fa '� _ county of Wentworth, died in Hamilton ' I have a;�o houses in the town of Essex which Debenture Pickering Harbor Co .....................I 801)8 00 I bebenturm Outstanding .......... : :. : : :.:... �� : - s w, �s `' < { -- : Ou Thursday. .fry Interest -on same ........ ............................... 420 00 County rates 1851 ..........•..,•.*,*..... :...lR� ' - f�= ��< ., - I wit h all theh~p Tlae lbws of Ssre o near 1@r , • - 'f It is re d that- lad can R7Il ° ............................... : 1179'2 63 Amount dais school seetions .....,............,..... 0 ;, wblc set s are ri ated is net n `� ports abet most plrogneitve i Western Ontario. Q sa Unsollectsd taxes 1891.. rs be brought out to Bturie•,for the position ifloo;ric limit, ..ester* rka, five- churchoe, boa (Travel pile.....*....:,,... i ,... ........................... 86t? 00 � ' % :_'.': Y, _ :' I i .- public son a z lent high school, is on - fix;, i of school trustee. p Town Hall and furniture... • ......................... 1500 00 ; ; y i s r .. - the main t�ao of e r .8 R., and only 16 miles . . ,r u� - - -The Orilla Board of Trade pail the from Windsor and De it, there is a good and Balance in Tressmvre Mande..... .. 2074 96 . .' ar. 1. .. ^ �� V read market for all m rodnce and it it also = 'i , - :. "; . "`` Gtobe tom anp 81b0 for " ictnrin that y p Grants from Cgant on townline bri es.....,... , �' - ' P P t; a teat +hipping point or wood, large gnsntitiee y 27J DO s kgF . 1. . . town -some time >ago. of which z>}IL be cur u some of• there farms. ; ` . 3 Q a < -t - Der. Reid, of Oro, sold a searlititt heifer Owing to a1y lumberin interest, whi h require 1 _;,' "y•': ,a: m press : elsetrher , I am unable an longer From the ab�ive fi ures it will be seen that there is 1355 71 to the credit of the Townshi - � 1' :'4 ' '` ` z , :- recently to Mr. Thomas Sultan, of Edgar, devote y personal attcnttoa to theme farms - ' g p - . r T ' Certified 1' 11 '; : ' . -- which weighed over 1,000. and in order to sell q kly I have put there low - - . ,J ; ,:.; � :- . . R prices on teem. It wi 1 be a pleasure for me to _ (}EUR(1L� PARHEB Reece. - k:,. " ;$ . ' The will of the late J. T.. token, county d _ , :� - r • chow you tieae and of or lands which I have for 5?, engineer was probated on Wednesday. sale or give taller p centers to anyone who I I • k W. W. HUBBARD, Treaa. �: , The estate amounted to 831,613. may be int rested in t ese offers. Broughaam. Dec. 15, 1891. ='` z Stlrro ate Court coceetdin stook lace AYES NAYLOB, - ,� ��� �i ` , R proceedings P 7-3iin Essex. Ont. �r. b" x' .. - - Monday in the estate of William Bruce, }_� .Wltlins stsis- let( :s alsa sitatsoa pares - ' ` .. I ' -� {;., late of Markham Township. The total - (= jr2ZONT TIUMS (WINO EAST Doi;�►S FOLLOWS:- 1 b ' : ; ,- . ' amount of property - lets is $47,520. No. 4 EIPR"s 5.03 A. M, ` °' - .ti '� a` 1 - Two lads, �Yalter Reesor sod Norman .: " 12 lilIxz;D, $:18 P. M.. y '`�-a Houston had a narrow escape from i.: ESabliSll$d (` 6 Locst.. 6:80 P. M. :4.. "a, r�. _�' Ir drowning at Newmarket by falling through _ Te..IN9 OoiNei NEST DUF. ♦s >roLi.ows:- J ' : i : No 7 LOCAL 9:08 A. M. .. . R ., " ". _,., ' :.a , the ice off the pond while skatipi,. 1867. %. _. -i'' It is said that Thomas Allin, Esq., - •`13 MIxKD . I. ¢:14 P. M. -� �? �`?' I. 1 g �, 1 EXPtilra8 .. j 9:08 i> i•j,: t r :�� : :.`' Deputy Reeve of the township of Reach, P. 3i Sugars of fill k1nd0, Raising, �nrraIItt32 ''� 7 � . '' , i ;, - - - -- - - -- - - -- - _ _ - ,; i1 has about completed arrangements for the - - - - t. ,, . :` �� Teas and Coffee nran es Lem ©ns = xf# °' = : `�•1 .1 purchase of a residence in town. FARMER$' DdARKET. g > > f . • -t. Rr , V. � • Mount Slavers will apply for a post TosoNTO, Dec. 18, t891 CUCOa, ChOCalate, Syrups, Molasses, • ' *`�:�* � r 1r` - ,- olizce at the same tiwo that it seeks incor Wheat, fall, basil. :......f 0 92 to f 0 93 Spices, Essences, - - .Canned Fruits, EtC - - a: "" " . _ . potation as a -village. Wheat, spring ......... 0 88 to 88 . � �. : - ' _: 1. r ... -- _ - - Hugh Russell, formerly station agent at Wheat, red winter...... 000 to 0 92 - _ "_v;t .E - Creemore and son of the station agent at Wheat, goose ............ 81 to 814 >% " . Duntroon, a killed recently while escape fiats, bash ............... �+ -JUST ARRIVED FOR ` CHRISTMAS TRACE. F� r - , . - ins cars in th esters StaN+e. His body Earle bush ............. 48 to b1 � _ - } was brought home for interment. Peas, bush.....'............ 00 to - 6`l' _ - ' Aecordir, to the Oraugeville papers, Hay, new, too............ Ill 00 to 14 00 '.' r 1. S - p Straw, 9 00 to 10 00 - LETTER, TO THE PUBLIC I ,. _ . . the morals of that brit are, not improved ton ......... ........ any. One Sunday evening not long ago. .. ' Pum a c ory Dreassed hogs ....:........ 5 00 to 5 50 _ �.,� 4; - :. . - oo Iese than twenty five ,drunken meta Beef. forequarters....... b 00 to 5 00 !'I -'_' -' ,. were to seen on the streets at one time. C'• ( PrOpI`letOr Beef, hindquarters...... 6 00 to 8 00 HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the implement bush ,,, Iafor tion was laid before J.astices M 'nut ctarer of- . Mutton ..................... '6 00 to 800 Hess in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually 0,1 =f% 1 DaIev and Flint of Stonffoille last week Veal, carcaPS ..........:.. b 00 to 8 b0 pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and .1. - ' ;n reference to the sale of li. note b T Ll Force do action Pum $ , " 1 y ► . + P Batter, lb ................. 00 18 to 00 ;.0 . : � ' � _• . I Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do away . r. - 8tong, dvringprohibice(i hours. The case Deep -well Pam of Erase, Iron and Eggs, doz............ 00 I7 to Oil 22 g �d". :�' __ ____ with plan sots throughout* Canada, but I am leased to state that I have :_:.,q,; was called f{ jr Friday last and Mr. SwnA Po stain. - - secured tLe agency for Pickerin Townshi for the new Masse Hattie firm. - appeared, pleaded gaiity and contributed YEA EO AND PU 'INO NIINOMILLt, DOMINION BANg y p p to the village funds 830 and costs. `�� ndmiil and cetera Tanks, and This union of capital and property will not in any Way effect prices, however, -_ Mare sailors lost their lives on the great but will be i n advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery - ,•'' ( Cistern P imlos. Mail orderb • • .. f�: - lakes dnl•inx the marine season just Blom. C8 ltai Paid u $1,500,000 to offer. You can have our choice of the three best binders made; the wide , �/. . • ed than in an revious 'year since the - prom tly attended to. p pt. n N . S : lakes were av gated: In all 57 met T.YSiAN FdR YTH, Agent. - Pickering, Surplus, - I 1 $1,35Q,OQQ ©pen end, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto Igo. 10, B; and the Tom to o , ;-s ,.. - - their death, and most of this number Were - - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - ` - - -_ A, all in five and six ft. cut ; the choice of seven different mowers, and three . :.� -' y: - ' - lost during November. Forty were : lost - ' .. WHITBY AGENCY..: different Horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and - _ _ - .. . from schooners and barges. - Not a pass• - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. peppers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im- ,; ^,_ . + eager, howe`er, was lost. Interest allowed at highest current rate}. No pllements. " ., , notice of withdrawal required. -- .- - . A shocking accident occurred to a young - • W , . - HOLLAND Remember I have moved my wai rero ms to Remmer's block, opposite : � - - ma u on the railroad at Beetou on Wed- loly 1►twxwc�Epi. Moores blacksmith shop, in Pickering vi�lage. Call on me early and I sir r:� 1 - , nes3ay of last week by which one of his i. - . , - -- , --,-- -- - sure to satisfy }off. ?�_ FORS .Y. ".Ri.•'rsL, Pickering, Ont, 1-40 .-..:, : limbs was actually torn from his holy. ���E ... . . _ In crossing the track his foot - by some . ' . ,- rti.. s > .� _ means got fa4t and he was caught by a -- _ - T .. 'r�; � - movi>3d car which dragged him along the HOUSE Ali LOT '� `� rails. Ile died within two hours after � - - 1 ., the accident. - . - in the Village of Brougham. , . �;- . . A .large dumber of friends said good -bye - ITH STABLE AND CHOICE COL _ 100 000 � BUSHELS of BARLEY WANTED ' R ;, at the Union Station, Toronto, to Rey. - {t'i A N A Q 1 E - - - lection of Fruit on the same. t _ : u - amei . . Canon Fletcher,Mrs -and Miss Fletcer,late Eirth ,Namely-Apples, tiv9 verities, Pears, ,'' 1- `. of Unionville, on their departure for Red D Closet ! Flame, Grapes, Cuir4nts, etc. Price; AT I, 's' lands, California,where i~Iiss Fletcher has $100.00. Also choice building lot with . ' - `� ' ' FRFF: RoM ©DOa- .TU'+T Tar: Tilts(; . . , - purchased an orange rancho and where fruit, very cheap. oleo house to let. f .. FuR A SI(:K I {O ►�I -FUK �Al.t: BY 7�' _ they intend to permanently reside, Canon =, ., T. C. BROWN CLAREMONT - - Fletcher leas officiated in the Diocese of NIL S DILL N®!IiAN,. •PICKERING. i i . ° w. Toronto for more than 44 years. 4N M. BROUGHAM. HA6l..'_•b�n° - -- - - - - - - -- ALSQ w : :. .. (Another victim. Farmer J. Brewster • I - ' ^• L'' - - . of Scott Township, a short time ago ERRORS 4 UNC AND OLD ' -fz ., bought fro.v an "affable pe(ldlar''fire gold CHEAT PEAS OATS RYE, Etc. Ito: �` organlo Weak sae. s[ling Memory. Lack of , ' , watches and chains. The seller gays as ittocrry, ph sib positively oared ey i - . - - a reason for his wonderfully low offer Ilaaetton•rt Also Nervous taebitity, -_ :- lliaaness of Sig of Ambition, U�astaoas i _ - • that he had been travelling for a whole- to may, gt,,,, e•�snte Low of Power All men can't be AT HIGHEST PRICES . ' * :- . r - sale house which failed and, being unable Pais i4 the tk, ight emissions, Drain in -,�� t0 get his salary, was selllna lessee WatClleA Cri ie, eo4toat $lebpleasa Aversion 9.p011os Of strength - _ +,',t : _ to :I. Unfl f� Bc�y .A dal. and form, but all WEIGHT GIVEN . -y . as samples. Never expect to get huge ge �,e, , e tottie guaranteed. DID. EN APL : :o.;�_ q . 21). efoid d eoobsin dsm i a hap robu �a? bargains from travelling fakirs to y is. Az LTOx, t ?i aoate8 7 e et . , ` The Speight Wagon Co., Markl�ttm, _ Ph t.ti.tlos on st.,Torooto Ont health and strong �p E AND BE SA'T'ISFIED _ '4= . - shut down last Saturday night for a couple• _ E - �� r•" -_ nerves and clear of weeks to take stock and generally over- -- Cons m ion Cured. - � �/ s �.:. : heal the machinery an(1 clean up. ThNy E• PIIGH .. uyer - f `} -� r Y�.. - An ld ,bysicia , re fired from practice, av- minds. Our treat- , . T• f � '- ;z', :, �� hays already a large number of order•+ ia; h paced in fie ands by an East India meat ]makes sllch 1' ,- F �.3•�KAY . 8Z C O •': ;- . booked for spring delivery and will resume uiissi nary the to a a of a simple - vegetable - _ T7» k r ,s.- -, mix t The metleodit V' „ :,e_ rcuie y for the sp ed and perneaneut ours of _ + .- , t.. : - work with a full staff of hands early in Con�t Caption, ar ch Me, Catarrh, Asthma and . • * r ,.* �'" . - - - . January, In the meantime their show - all tit oat and La g affections, also a positive are our own ezclusioel , and where OwnerB of Elevators at Locust Hill Myrtle, Bnrket►on K :' ,• Y and radical cure for F:Orvous• Debility and all y r 1 t 4. '�� � room is open and chef are showing a fine verv:ias Coml,lai is after hsvirig. tested its anything fie left to build upon, the stock of sleighs and cutters. Repairing CaVanVllle et0. - y s `o t , - - _ . p K • waa;lerfui ourati a powers is thousands of 11 t ,felt it h duty to make it known to y, gnick- I �, will be done as usual. - cases, R VIGOR OF gBH 16 -- - - - -- _ _ - - �:_..: hi3 sattoring felto s. Actuated w this motive - .' , -, = x` The system of waterworks fur Supply• and adesre to ref eve, human suffering, I will ly,'pErmttoe>atly , �.. - - in the village of (Ieori ;etown has been scud iroeof char t� all who de►eire it, thlr CLAREI�CC�l�TT: - "' : # . - : zompleted and accepted by the council. recipe. in'(3ermanJ French or Faglish, with tuts ><t8tpt. W lrttiOltaIIEt�, ; >� ` direction for prej►ari�og and using. Bent by +_ contractors are Gerson do Purger of -mail b' dreasi s with stamp, gaming this jk , and all the train of evils 6 = r •: +. '-_ 1-' 'r` , i,d 4!1. ' .� . - _ . } she �o J A-IULTURAI� WORK : F. $arililton and the price 832.000. The paper. t A. NoY .s, Powers` Illock, Roches- ,v , ' _ .R. ter N.Y. v from early errors or later ezclesses, ' 'S , �. 1 ' wt43er is supplied from typringa at Sillier - '.- :: �.; {fi. .' -" _ _ the result of ores -work, sickness, - -;4 y �`` - 41 Creek and the average pressure is 87 lbs. r . DODWILL, PROPRIETOR. 8001 1 T .. 0 1,S COON - J to the square inch. The reservoir has a worry, etc., foreror oared. Full , -x MIX. capacity of 339,000 l;allous. There are G'U1Fll'UU�YI) Btren h derelbpment, and tone giv- '. 'max ,� { - _ , _ :.,rte r' 4' :. �'��'�„.k- �. 8 R miles of pipe and 34 hydrants. 'the I an old T t. :� re {cent distsovery by y L_ population of flee village is 1500. hyaidan. Becceerfully used en to every organ and portion of the . `` , - - A faun i cidEnt he erred in ou(� of o►ithly by thonaandr pilaff- 8epairing old all kinds of agrienitural implements, anglriek, _slid mill uaehini �; ; . �.. t� y p Pp ea Is the onlypa r[(14 fly body. Simple, natural methods. 2I1- ,.. y er done tom tl . Satisfaction nteed, We also furnish � ' -� '_ our schools lately. Yount! Barclay ha(1 and reliable mediesinA diseov- y p p y q, mediate impmrement men,, Failure - ' f f ` ' � Y "'` - :, just recei� eci a whipping because he was . pre�t. Beware of unprincipled Ste ®t Shafts for Cylinders Steam Fixtures for all kinds ofh$Mt '�``" to who otter Inferior 1 „a, t enspeete�d of lettsng a kitten lose in° thee° his. Ask .tor cook's cot- impossible. g,l00 references. �OOI[, ' `` z}ee in pl Plou h dolts, C tinder Teeth, etc•. A Ho. Plou h Pointstlways� �- ` ` ' 4 eaioi g y g :w : :,wy school room, Ito had been sent to his' ton Moat inpon d ke no aubatitate ; oz en- . - ,, ez lanations -and �t' r•' .. cent Canadian tsge'`§ seat and was langhia as though he en o close rat and .tit nos p p' i : : ::' `' :. R enjoy-' m fie letter . d e will sand scaled by re- Ad kept in Stock. Castings in Iron aa' grass made to Oct• ; . ;� ..k r .._� 7I. }: ed it. The tezrher called hlun u a girt. tun m it rue, t partpatar. Iu glatx► en- ( ) • We fro 4 . pp 8 8 0 #3inde�r X,.:r JAR, ,tea foie asked, "Barclay, why do alattR ? ova stamps s AdarArae�� ��..'f , IS9 .'' 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' ;.. f�he winter, is m hoc Ice; says the G"inciil• knew hilt t ueant. IL was a y►i►rnin . A farce of a liuti'icanei an Weesd„ visited . W. I'll mash s t nail em; � wolf h tic n the fish. A half tntnttto the $ritish eo�tti with the result that a _ y _ • t order, the head aches or doeb dbt feeel right, - '} -.�" Y. .,. C m•cial- azette. This is made 'of ` i L � .� ;aftlerwi� A t e • k -ways re tee acrd then fit- dives have been a la o - nA'� AMAN"N o: ROPE- , :; -, Z • . . K ... three drams of camphflr titii; tl.ree of ►hits , 1wt, rg = • r: The . Nsfl/ed Ilia e {: is 5 : ° -_�' beeswax thxeeof s nova te► the ri t came a load ringing whine nom' of v : " ` I ;.:: , pe;rrtieceti; and two+otmose- Y g g $ ca sea wrecked, and an immetup 'ut those on snore -did not even etralneel Weft utmost, Br ': - a r t, ale rain t - } ,, �. ' f olive oth Put these to ether in a cu "which i-old ha the signal bark had been amount of other property destrt►yed• Abogt confused and Irritable, This couclit[on n <Ia . A :r �. B P then: It was known that the Dover lifeboat $xeeIIent eorreet[ve d �- O' �:. Y* stud fat them is a of bailing water oneard• E gfiahman dropped his fish sever o'oloak m the asorning at Sandgate, } start for t�}►e scene in tow of a wet- a - ' ' e stove, where the will melt slowly and and askesd h rri dly, "What fa that ?" He a fine three- mmoted full -ri ed shi was seen g° t4 �� a 8ai sapaw : t Y y Ka p ful tag, and bhe Littlsside lifeboat was be- > whiati, by its resting ant: tor;inq • , � .'� � � - ,fornn a white ointment, This is ari excellent �aa tol•', tih it meant vtolves and business to be �'anded within three hundred yards lieved to be on it* way, Furthermore, th° powers, soon ti - ` separation for chap li s as welt as hands. the ; he " a t throw away his fish if he Of Ilse shore at i�fellington T Mlle Gr,�, ' I : ti, storm began to subside, and at eight o'clock ReStorel� Nar1l'10ri� �^} V And - .. t may be used by w m rho have a dry �vtithed A a terrible danger. - He - groved to be the Banvenue, o al+�agow, it was decided by the local lifeboat men to •° - —, ' '` '' to ttie system o 31 _' ,-r ' 3 ; ,. - - emtnplexion and to whore 1 eerine is there• faaed,ho,wev r, d aim ieked n hie h 2D90 tons . later, built at Dumbarton , and gives that strength of mind r " s p .I - - g y p13' P . p 1 B rig make a supreme effort to put ant. The nerves, and Da Efts irritating. Vaaelme should never be A d ie enead hiui' pace. At eve mil, and owned by Messrs. Watson Bro- brave resolve war destined to have a fitting both''b des one feel xc 1l. '? ° .? ; ". L H to th on w more narr:orous. es hers, of Q ow. F,normoas a were ' : PP to the face by a woman because of P reward. The lifeboat after tremendous i 13i1y4 11, >,;:, _;.:- th - n log and tihe two rain breaking over er, and it was evident that ' ins tendency to endues the growth of hair. t, efforts and several narrow, escapes from I • Lila - , �" - -:. -' : � "_:" 'lespei ieuceI nursea end re no ti n tirron h bramitles and she was to the mat critical ition. Her g . ' I Raw Phyeioiana say that g g nos mishap, weft at Len length launched at three I: '• ":: . the annoyances which many women suffer e�ense de th toward the lake tone crew bad taken to the rigging, in which minutes past nine, and in 12 minutes had w 544 feet wa he Canadian remembered they were clearly visible to the le on � a - r ,:,r: :_ : ` ni superfluous hair on their faces has been }• PeOP reached the wreck. A very heavy aft still �� '= .° .tn►pSied b the use of vaseline. There is no that he had tai t a szilrtll raft of toga that shore who even e►t that ear!y hoar lined the y a,�'' - Y tau _:. Y ran, and the work of rescue was extreme! p : h dun er from the use of �ezatm hot -foe ern and m red. it near the shore tf ace front in handreda•Aa the vessel seemed ' difficult, bet it wag skilfully and bravely acid h an �.o ' "' old cream or glycerine. The old- fsahioned . etgkad t ri tee, there was still some aetUe down the captain, 'or some otb @r soeom iithed r drn� gists. gt; else for 05- Prepared only officer, pl ,all the people on Ben YsnUs by 9, I• HOOD a Co., Apothecaries, uweu, y J - � -: + .� r ration which our g!•audmothers used t lashed s 'Luly and child to the mast, being taken off safely. Just. 10 minutes na"• � .. Whc : - ' " "' hi -oning tanned hands must not be for. ha sea eel passed to urge the Eng- well out of the reach of the waves after after the. Sandgate lifeboat had finished its 100 Dose R one 0011ar 11. `t= .. - ggotten- It eonsistaof two cakes brown Wind - - ih�au r ed ,efforts, when be saw which aU the crew Mork and had started to make for -Folks= � Th '" Alit nos acre d to a er, ht _ = :{ - _ P Po toad , a wineglass of g idea pair of gleaming eyes, swmmxn UP TRU ulooitvQ, stone Harbour, they Dover lifeboat and tug - ' . , I ipa cologne, and one` of lemon juice bYCh'fri tit 041 him so mush that hie grin arrived. The crew numbered 32 all told that he ain't got good sense, but he alhu - sna �` dl !most cl f o his nerveless which they fastened tbems@lves in vari- etrncl; me as heal' utt aha 11 Tliezie logic sofa were mixed- grosP• and of then@ no feover than 27 were gallant- p Y �•" 1n a called to t le ishman to hasten or he OUR ways, and awaitr� events. Everything The five The traveler thought the old fellovP was p ' thse ri�asa wet► molded into a cake and.left t� R ly saved b rho Sand ate lifeboat. .. ±` y. In a week's Ilea@ it vvas hard enough �lev..ure As soon as the latter that willing hands could do, and ingenuity $ pretty sharp, but he could not hel believin - Thrc wha ed are . Lain Maddroll who P - = {.., tyq; arse: u ht night ad th blazing eyes be dropped suggest was °anted out but nothing acct- a,� m command of ptha vessel ; Pringle le that some one else had been pretty much o% Th F "' F, . h isah sn 1 ru sh throu h rho bush at the ceded. It was found i ibis to get p g yam^. Bruce, of Gravesend ; Ed Ironmonger a fool.- Arkansaw Traveler. ° ; a . -s F {'_.• - - -f • - �.:�: �'r, _ I g toss . - .:�.•A.' -. t ' h is of h.is yet, ion. Jaet then there hue across the vessel fro the rocket attar- But .: gar :�: ' `. , `` - :- P stns orb means of a cannon, and re tee and the two a prantices the steward, and _ ... ;� ' sl t " ° 88 8nci $e81t�. _ w a crac/cii in the bush and the next Y P� p An r -T , :. - ::: , . p' ' attempts failed to get the lifeboat launched. 'm able- bodied seaman. Despite tfieir long . _ The apple is composed of vegetable fibre, moment the elf came boundin_gg forward, exposure oo thetl and mfz1agmasts of I _ "' • ge old... t � � albumen He made a vi mug sna at the_ Lin liahman She was finally sent by road to Hythe,• ggwg And ?,: ". lime a ' - uc' gam' chlorophyl, ; Alas a h P where, she get afloat after several hazardous the foundered vease7, the sarvivora alto all Smart oath (to rustic old. party ono - z . an much water, The fearzrtan sna - i P d In _t a darkness.. The two y P conscious and their suffer much leas than lie sldo of street car You seem to be " fr' htene a tore their ova aloe the rn- attem attempts. • The crew strained every nerve ' Ss POI ) -" to lysts declare that the apple contriina a larger ' Y g might have been expected. lookin at me retry 'close, uncle. no I • t ''` "` "' 'W percentage of has hortcli., th_au any other : Pa • g , top a headwa a lust the heav seas :i". , ^`- _ ev, n path, m trambl@s and vines until • Ba , Y g p remind you of somebody you need to ' l p pp p �' ' th it clothe w re is shreds. Just almost a°`i Gtrogg tide, ut without avail. The =j • know t - fruit or ve stable. T i gg h e p{tterpLoroas is ad- at the brie of the lake there was another boat was 1.QSSed about like a cork, and those p ` - �_ ''" '_� • mirably adapted for renewing the essential 1who watched her laborious and abortive ef- Bought Aevenge. - Rustic old party -Yei. You remind me ' ` ",. :.. '_ ' u;_-`; ., iiteivqui9i matter, lethicin of the brain a,pd. howl sad he a •horns of yelps, From forts from the shore expected momentraril A man while ridin aloe a baoka*oodis of an aunt, of mine in Pennsylvania. Only Ti „ ` i�Ipituai:oord Old Seaudinavian le ends and :every bush e t e gleam of fierce eyes. y g g i :'� :`% . _ ' g `I'h a were a m s mounded b the; lava a t'° see her disappear, fol'tim@ after time she road, suddenly cams upon an old fellow she got a little more beard than you've 'got. _.�a? _ ing ,: ;*satl'tions represent the apple aa,food ithe.gf . Y Y B ` ; - .7iegods, who, when the found �hemaelves ate• Th Had bad only a little bird seemed to bo atandinq almost perpendicu= takingg sight with u "gun at a horse stand- - man" Iurl on her stern; The l�rare fellows afro - in otP in the woods. It is rC ' rted from St. Petersburg that - of hi .R . '.'`''..- owing feeble and infirm, r+eaorted to this shat with h m but he fired. The report y g f1i - g gr glee on, -however-, and Lind actually palled Say there ! 'Hi there !" 25,000,000 tacos are unable to fruit to renew tI powers of the mind ant ma a an awflil otse hat resounded through Pe pay their �. perk ' - _ body. the forest, TI e a izciala scattered in all about a - quartetr of _ a mile when a bn The std follow lowered the gun and look- taxes, slid that this will cease a budget de- perk ' - Jucl 'ng from tbeaetraditionsa lesmust •Air ctiona affil hied" at the flash. But it sa struck the lifeboat and forced her com- edround, fait of £I2,000,000, - ° • all. `_'� ` ~° ' Judging PP pletel over. Most of the men wore thrown " What are you doing there Y' � - is a r-.: ,_ have been highly thought, of. in ancient ' w aniy moments respite. Again Y - Mon times and their r io tire. utilities ender- the took nl th pursuit, Howling out, but ail sneeecded in getting into the "Gain' to shoot this blamed hoes." . - ."'o f' ra al elm wh le their intended bast as ah@ righted or swam to shore except (� Wby, you ve got no right 6o do that." ` - ;i aura ;:, = atoodR ' The acids of'thepplerare of great y p ' one, who was never seen sin. The boat I restou I hive -b@ s mine. And _ t ,_: , nee to pee le sedentary habits whose vicGma malls Lw pr greas over rocks, loge itself drifted ashore, the m n being unable "But why do you want to shoot him ?" � wish 11 �. livers are sluggish of action ; they eliminate ,and obstrueti n of al kinds in an intense( - ,;,, ; ' - = _ t ear Hess to resist the combined effects of wind, tide, " Because the trifiin' scoundrel ought - to ive - - ; . •-�_ from the body noxious - matters which if re- h n the. had reached within f a8 f3 raided would make" the brain beau and a font of the 1 k the oremoat wolf, s big and sea. Me ;nwhlle3 too coaltggArd find be dead. My little 61oy was ridin' him from , $ `' ; __ dull, or bring out'anndiceorskinern heavy . blac beastwit nap agteeth, apran upon been atwark again v►itli the rocket steer- the store this mornin'and he flnng.him." 4 ?' j pre$ atus. It was found that althoa h front her But was the bo burt ver much ? Tl g 8 " y y _ ° " - " or other-ailied troubles. ormr such experi• th The i al moped high and tore quct �s r ` .`�_'.: -, r _-` _ wine th0Benvenue seemed to be not more " Broke his arm, and I had to a - . - its t t.., ence must have led to the cust,om ' of Lakin awn a part of t e adian a coat collar. pay " ' r.::: ya da from shore she was in real- doctor five dollars for settin it, - I don't cu 11 , ,V -. � _ , '.z a plc saucewith - roast pork, rich pose and He turned as u ck)y he could and as the , 1. p Vein °° tC po g' bees dr d the cone he struck it ity fully a third of a mile away, and conse- mind the breakin of his arm: as I ain't ; got ' .I t - �:;` - = li @dishes. The malic in ripeapplca, either °per uetitl ranch use for him brio' as the corn is laid - Thei .; , � -' raw or cooked, will neuttalize st► excess of with the barre f. his un. The blow drove q Y - l `j'`�.'r � "` y him ff a few f and hen he leveled the Tt;E itocgsr xA AoA� by, but hang me if I can afford to lose that �orThroat and Puri S you s {., .. = chalky matter engendered by eating too p 1 e►ud >. ' = y "f: :: Sue dollars without havia' some sort of .. I tern nin Barr 1 and red. The wolf fend min to carry so far In the face of the -, revers " I have been ill for = .. k In it 11 .._ __ mach meat... 1 g ge• Hemarrh « . - µt.. It is also a fact that such freph fruits as over howling d the Sahermen took np .Heavy gale. Every conceivable means was ' ••But you will loco more than five dollars age about five years, - baby -, 111 _ -" .. -- - the apple, the dear, and the plum, taken tjieirlruah fort share, The other wolves tried to get a rope on ?►card. When it was (if you kill the horse.' ' "have bad the best ' °r if .11 "? ° ; . when ripe, without sugar, diminish the" Paused for a fe *meats with their pros- found that the rocket could not take the y : . „ r, k ad c <t= P - r . acidit of the stomach rather than revoke trate com i n and then dashed after ordinary Linea no far a thin and li bt cod I train t help that, I m'goirr to busthior. Fl`Ve Yew• ical a d v i c e + . v +u'Y g " Hdd on. Now, rather than see that your f� them- I3efoie h y could be overtaken, the line was obtained but it failed to stand the t !I " ` �. - �_ ,,,< < it. , The vegetable salts and juices are con- -and I took the first - - rd horse die I'll de3se ih some doubt. This result ' whit 44 ' vetted into alkaline carbonates, which tend men had reache he share and the raft - As stress, and sna 1, as -aeon as the rocket give-you five dollars « "� `'' - ,- to correct acidit A cod ri tjlo were pus th mselvea from the PPe °i r bite•, '- - y g ripe, raw apple Y P g started. Attempts to fire a line attached to •• t ed in afew hourseas sleep. Thera - :. drav -r��" '��` " . ` shore another a f a c n at them. The Wlta , do you reckon l d l,a foe►1 enough Y P is one of the easiest of vegetable substances P g chain shot, from solos- ppoounder hot by Lhe sell him for Eve dollars when I gluts fittp wasnofurtherhemorrhagetll next COCn t _ for the stomach to deal v ith, the whole Englishman, who gad k pt hold of his club, officer eommaudin the Ra al Artiller also �• r , • not Fe :- �: g Y Y, for him last year i :..6 - - - - ,_ I-" eess of d1 estidu •hero `°'tom Iete in• 85 - eavviordown tipoI tie chi il's hand with it failed ' bec&I oven when the smallest •. Y day, whin I had a slight attack - . each .1: _� " - ` ,_ 'h g g P sine . it liiw a rt�nn' blow. With the I But yon are going to" fool enough to "Which stopped almost Immediate- - ! • ' ' etas n*utes, A poultice- ot'zoot'en atpgte k- itrmid' bl charge was used the concussion and el rain �►• ' td. -.ben ati,exeellent reim" fez~• .weak•, then. • aid of ;the gun aacl bbe ;lub the men one- way too great, the card invariably snapping. • :- _ r . - ilea, bah thesis tone I in -rife rev e " ly• • By the third day all trace of �. matie eyes. In tfic; ` rgnch. b2apjtals . an •reeds in pus ,ro t see shore. All night All this time the rid@ bad been rising, and d •t on » I " flood had disa red and I had . i �.: Or �' 1` � , - µ a 'e oultice is a fled to inflamed a ea they rifted on f Lake •n thelY !rail craft. 1 the teiaeel seemed t° settle down firms into •= y �• • ' '''!' , with - ' ' '� PP P PP Y The *Ives bovgr�d &wand Ibe' ahore all y And you will not only be.committing a recovered 'Muc strength. i The - . ' the apple being rvlatatd and the p ap?pl%d the sandy hotto,n in which she had Lain ,t „.; can, ni t d bowies). Th a d at da sin`but v►i11 be violating thtt law. fourth day I sat up in bed and ate i a,:a: halt I :t` i= .. ". directly to Ilse eyed= -t?iat ls, wit rout the �' e) Y- from the first, The three masts, on which , You morn thick ao, and from yo stand- % m •n - " intervention of an cloth or arbataaicel,' A break an the t men ant back to the all Ilia ship - wrecked people were elust~eced int i; moat be, but 1 Y dl �4�', Ills: first Solid food for half . -'.:" Y 'Hotel with a star tb tell. was raised different. „ #. r; all k � '.. ' modern- maxim teaches us that " to eat an 7, - . , stood yell out of the water, the lower Ards po two months. Since that time X ,w'�= - }' I dun t think it a a ain to seaelc revenge ;and „ fram V. . _ -, ' _ pp g g ,the doctor then - g q } as far vloiatin' the law, why that dan't have gradually gotten better and i s r a le before ain to bed being nice l0 feet from the sea _ eves!, ,� :; will beg his bread." 11" afthoug�h occasionally big waves almost amount to '• then �+t;. - ' Slia now able to move >';" e about the _ `the Snp ed t ttont of the QI 8�II of taucheu Lhesu. Tho men aces near! s11 •• �. A, _. ti14 Y Bu61*ak tiara, I rim a member of rife "house. My death was daily ex- cost .f . den. r �.. t Bronaitta. 11UDDLZD GAMS TO II R society for the - prevention of cruelty . e, ' 1. 4f -- -_:' . - The home of our rat areiits is generally - to animals, and Y cannot sit bore and see •, pected and my recovery has been - . 4._!,, or y4 � , A good pault•ice for bronchitis mad4 with P` 8e Y in the mizren -to robabi with the ob'ect a t su rise tom friends and - heal • g, two tables oorduls of crushed linsesed and believed to have .n sibusted in the high- p• P Y ) yod shoot that poor creature." grea rp Y c-. - I p lanais f Central ei , ba it has been found of eucuring the grtsteat amount of Mrat mth •• tti ths3n git down oil'@zl yo' hors `t the doctor. Z`htre can be no doubt k_` -r: sure ;..- :" ' one teaspoonful of dry mustard- This also Q Wa About eleven o'clock some move- •• ' ,. ` •`. bay -1 it is better to mix in the invalid'$ room, quite Impossible 1 the exact spot. pass' was observed among the hitherto gad! , wr'd stand up." � "about the effect of German Syrup, - h: as "�' . ,/ . Sian futile at m is h ve been made to Y ► I will not do that Dither , but 111 tell -14 � 5` Take a small basin, poor some boiling water 3' . uieacesnt S urns in the ri ggin of rho shi as I had an attack just previous to _ pent .. -<.._� . `• - ,, into it to make it hot, then empty it, and reconcile -pith m Bern lief the mythical ind ere long it become evidrnithat Lhe rtlen fail what I will do -Ill have ycu gut in .. • y 'r - res eo ra 1► of the garden' situation, as de- " Its use. e The onl relief was after. t P ur a ver little in while boilin Pick u g g Y G 1 u „ `.- &. -'". p° g• P were about to make an effort - hopeless, it •• You kaaii't do that Bo mi ht well for the first dose. J. R. I,OUGHRIIAUt, ;,, . two " the linseed [with our left. hand and scatter aired In the sera nd • ch pter of Ueneais, I y � •� �.. - The : <.: ,'`' Y seemed, to those on shore -to save them- m brother in -law is the a eriff of this Adelaide- Aust:stlis►. +� �:. ,� P", - it into the basin ; with your right hand take v: eC lOtc, 14. The rover hick went out of sei�,ee. One r,rave follow could be scan - Y s ` one V �"�= the arde� is the eta to have livid countr and m son -in -law is or and m . w a paper -knife and stir it as if you were g work in the fore in Y Y Y � • long rigg g to which he hail brother is ha- Y'�: � : ` mtiktng porcidge,theu add the dry mustard. , into four . heads : Vison comprising the fastened bime if soon after the sill struck. )°a °a of the peace' by sash' - oven ' Stir i until it becomes like a cake and does 'land of Ilavi)ah ; Gihon, compassing the P suh. Qgrj Qgj then r ' i,: IIiddekel Some of the watebera on shore followed his - •• A figs state of affairs, surely but I'm '" not stick to the dish. Then take a linen rag, ;whole land of I.tht pia; • g°mf3 eve movemen t throu h their lasses and Y =y�- , :• - of r • i . ,1 f towards Ass rig, and Eu !,rates: he �' g • not going to ace you shoot that poor old It 'was summer, says the Cincinnati Com- - _. � : . - theaize cu re airs and at the linseed in the Y ' To y q p Euphrates is well known, Iii.idekel is su announced that he was evident y about to bores" tnercial Qazclte • he was a book ant • the '`'° ==x "' middleof it; s read it rfectl smooth witha P P' ' ag >~ - < -., . k , P Pe Y attempt to swim to slate with the line. The +• Wsdl j a'!1 have to to front door bell rata fast! : per- >tnife ;cut away a very tiny +bit of Pow to he.the nanio of Tigris, but as to the line at this mocneat was ver clear and ' ., y g ; the kitchen girl ens- . -'; ppaa s _,. , Wars ",. `': licsced all the way round and tutu the : other two rivers, opinions have been almost Y your back or move,oai, weird Lhe peal. ; t , ever movements of the sass could be follow. •• •• '� •. •, ,. 4 atilt - _ A .::. , as varied as the sitimbesr of writers on the Y $ay, Good morning, ma am. ' t . linen edge over it- thin will prevent the : eci, He cnt and unreeled the mainto mast •e i - •• �' k Wan °` �� linseed from -falling. Feel the lice in i point, vEhose name is legion. Havilah is the P Well Y' - Humph ! iron A. eneral desi atiou of South Arabia, Y yids, and other parts of the "Catt't_we a1 „ .,,, " ,Y n8• • Poi eta nails val a - . your hand to be sure it iBnotrnore than cute- g 8° Ab�•a• i ise this thing some Its the lady of the house in 2 . i.. running gear made fast the vsrieswat►csliont►, ova i I lean t:onsider it m dui to save "She is. "' or c ' quarter inch thick, and lay it on the patient i Blois' and perhaps India ; Cush is the name Y Y y y _ , - slip for Le'Lhio , sna the southern lords oI and then made a bowline she it arcane ►, •. ►, P with the linseed next the skin. very, that r house. Can I'see her t .. } I - -'' Africa and Asia serell :;chcadcr fol• hide waist, and then descended as near as he "Co romi8e it' vin" mo five diiL• "you can." . „ . . _ - . - . 1 The - _: careful that it covers the hollows at the top g Y k could t �.o the sea. Taking the first fav- Lira •• ever Ile P �Y Both stead in motioialegg silence e ,. ' '. " of the collar - bones, for there is the real }!awing file early tit ition which goes bar onzablo o rtruutit , e um d fair! on ••• pct' '� . • If ��" . •. 1: -." as fares Jose hus, identifies Nihon with the PPo 1' h jumped Y Well, hilt it is not qY duty to give up aptly- ._ danger of bronchitis, and not low down, as " P to the erect of a hags wave. He qui. kty m hard earns moue ." "'Yea said I could see the lady of they chef au man le im ins. A zees of 9annel Nile, and Pison with one of the great rivers Y ,t► the °<;_, _._, Y PeOP afi P of India •Ewald and llillmann find the two disappeared in the trough and u quickly •t All right, then, t a horse dies." house? .\ , , : just a size larger, should bo laid aver the • tea red on the crest, and so for ashort - - • reappeared He raised his gun. . " I did." hav' :`- 1: > ultiee. When it is time to remove it, rivers in the Gang's$ and Indus; L9aaen, g I� ` •. r,�. <., Y ._ po time his struggles proceeded, in fall view of • • gu +" •• , • if - - lift it coil as air would the mustard one `Knobel, Renan a d Spieg9l thine Pison y • Well, why don t I see the .lady of the " r �- i 8 Y Y , the excited crnwds on shores He had no " Weti "the old fellow answered house, then ?" i:'`'� - and wash the akin with warm water to stands for the Indus and Gilion for the Oxus. , , lower- . - '. belt I 1. The late General orlon, famed both for chance, however, against the tremendous ing his gun, •` You see her." I� :' '' �': > i,,. ": cleanse it. was which broke over him, buffeted, twat- •• . ! has Ill ive u fifteen dollars for the Girl looks down fri idl . `= his heroism end his rare child -like faith in ,� B Yo 8 Y ;, era, •- _ . God, believed in to identity of the Say- �' and tossed him about, and finally he horse. 'Agent looks np paralysed. . - _ ei and .. , .. _,k [ . rom . A Geianmtn Leaf s Us& .. sank hansted No, air. I d rather kill him than to en I would like to see 'the personage ; . -: ,: � _ . 1 . . - chellea Ialaeds with the Garden of Ed @nand 1. „ .... "`A geranium leaf, quick !” This is the the i denWeation of the coco -de mar, o - ' wns Bstt�r fro Ye,�, sell him for that price• - who owns the property. ;;: A , , ril,i demand in several homes I wet of, "I'll give tweet Sve." " In Cl.i "� ' for a out double a ncoa -nut, with the forbidden fruit No farther effort was made from the ship. gi Y� y - . ca go. = -s'. • .:.' for finger, bruised nail, or any. kindred injury. by which our first p rents fell. Strange to sity, the poor fellows on board. "I`d rather kill him." "Then Iowant to see tb@ -tnan; woman, or - '` - Goa ., {, It enrarel outranksarniea inetScac in such the wreck had lected a bleandoften "Now, her@, if I replace the five doUara child. lady, gentleman, down er old °maid !ova Y Y- - you eve t6 barbels r b t- R . , t.I .;� -' cases, in the oi,inion of thepsa who hove used " used meabs of communicating with theahore Y $ e doctor for Betting the boy a r o etr-a law who rents flits pro- tog, - _. it. Take one or two leaves of the common ' - I on such occasions, Quite early in llpt day, arm. will You promise me not to hurt the pe party from the'Chieago owner." - ,.=, �, if y� zogale or fish geranium ; bruise well, hold Queerd�` when it was aeon that rocket$ could not horse t Oh, you want to see the woman that P�, 1± i i, - ',,_ r di ho - t a sick --Pa one car aline across the ship, the seas sd "I'll promise you not to touch a bdix sin assists me with the work ! Wh didn't ou - - you over ateam,.o p fzi t water for a ma 9maill y (a ) p►, those are carry p. tgna a „ Y Y . ' hoM ¢' renew when dry... Pa (a theatrical manager)-Wtl�, yes, attached to a rope in order that fS might, be "All right, here's year snooty. I eiobt'Z lowness in the use of the word •lady' is �,:� � ;. flea f ;. m They have just sailed that big ship driven on shoreby the tide, when, of coarse, like to give it but I can't bear see very aggravating•" ' , .. . gr•a, •' - c1 rots the ocean, and in about a week the life - saving apparatttu Could- have been that poor h+am dbLl' " Yes, I expect so-is she in r' �` 5 , tha 1. 1i�ULYEB :;ANADA: they will ail back. - easily attached and drawn to the aiiip, but The kindJiearted assn rode on, thsittidril "No." / �; six - " Well, I s one they must know comes- the r fellows did not nnierstand the that h@ had saved s poor animal. Late that " tV hen will she be in ?" ' , t i r . -'-' , , 'p , too @venia wizen he had sto d at a banes to "Won't be in." . - &" Use Adve��riiivre of an Rai»114thi tas sends thin bout Balling, but they alu t, really and s, 1. or a barrel or spar could not be ob- g PP8 � �' Na>,tive. , traly, sail r$, are tbey� ?" :Inn , or they were too exhausted to make stay over bight, he spoke of his advanture. " Why not? Whipre is she ?" - ,4z� , , -... .. z,,,:.. . Indeec they are- Whp do Yon think the e8bst, and sto answer of an - description A man Lughed, and said ; "I ga�►e her a week's vacation to spend f�, :; ~; L A `'- = e j L;' ,Au gnti:usiastic Saherian who trait 'net re- the are nt !" was received. T�►o of the BoD Penae's "That was old Josh ikisyberry. Every wit h her hflaband at Old Point Comfort, so'a4, rim. F•:., 7 _ ; =K -{ turned from the Ottawa district tells the Y time ho sees a stran r comin' he retends she could rest u read for the fall house- ::• clai . - - " Wh , I've been watching them most an Mats came ashore in the course of the P Y ' . `" following thrilling story of his experience y , like he is in to lU his horse } =r x - s ' j hour. and I haven't. lean one of them hitch afternoon, . one of them was mashed ut you cleaning. You didn t think I was going to - .., smo With the Canadian wolf, couldn't hire him to do it. Folks do 'low do it aU m 1f di •.. -, - his trousers an stand on one le and s 't out of all resemblance to a boa an the Yce , d you 2 knc '. 116 and an Englishman, both eager for g Pi t' °� h . _ '"' '; , '3 over his he td and say Blast my tarry top- other -- apparently the ship slifebow�- --had a I � • left _. sport, had gone out from a solitary hotel, , „ — , . . hole about 2 feet by 8 tore in one side of e . ` �.: ". nom@ 54 riciles above navigation on the lighie anc�e. _ ,.. ; " it it N . -.. . heir. _ .. R the F • . Ottawa River, in search of trout. After try- - . : ang one lake, whore they were nnouccessfal, ::' € l • : , � • r � ti icOMOUS m'AIL -. � � v _ " othl they proceeded through the trackless forest f � "..l byftef. of Polio& . �. - evidently a sitars one from the iinain deck, ! W -j•TJ1 V lJ 1 ._._ .LQU�j. � � ) I to b r" some ten miles away from the hotel, to the There is xio body of min moue liable to also came "bore. together with barrels and T CURES Pra ' .; � •, s, headwaters of a chain of small @r lakes in the crates in !a a nwgnbeanr. ®boat a carter- a �� . saf %r from 'exposure than the police. Bqt ry q RFIE �� all ., "' '_ - ` vicinity. In a few hours they had hooked . as an exam le of how the t rid of their past four a better directed rocket reached UIYIAT�S , '. a over 400 fish, sonic of them of lar a size. l p y the vessel and gassed aver it _ - - a . • =. ' g maladies, the failowia is cited : (been , and a groat N met '. e,colnin darkness made them came the g shout 'o went n from the raters. `GRADE MARK NRURAL� IAil � . f � � Tb Island, N. Y,,U.S.A.. Feb 11, I138f) : I 7 Y a _ {: I .. p -� slaughter. The Canadian-strung afew of the snfferesd with neuralgia in the head, but The triumph was, alga ! shortlived, for it - V rw r .`�.P -. w, Sah together,k but the Englishman insisted found instttr�t relief from tihe. application of was Been from theshores that thetline which LUMRAI2O! , - , 1.' f�'�v an f r ._ aeon taking with him a string longer than 13L Jaeoho Oil, which cured ma" B• p It earned had wapped in the mgiddle. The ` H � +� - mac '' himself. He bad about fifty pounds -of fish Bellinger, Uhtef of Pour:®. - m @n on the Ben VVenue did not know this, fA� IN SCIATICA! . .t_:: �'' i:„ a 1. loaded on his s - oulder, when darknese com- _� . . .. however, for the line was instantly seine , `` �` t - errs, belled the twain to proceed on the home - �! R and fastened to a lower and by a seamen, '�p►i'R�f1R, CI'i1�fBe8p Ct1rC1fB, . 6w @iltn.. "; ' �+ - i .. -_ , It m sot � his faults, but by his eiYcel- y � .s t j [ - .' � � -' ward journey. • I3efore the Lad gone many lenses, That we must measure a tom, -,_, who risked his life in doing so. He was Tife t31# i.ES A. YODELER COMPANY, Baltionore. Nee, ' ,,� . ,e E,``;�r: rick � r ` yy ► nick! fo - yards at wag pitch dstrk. Tit* Canadian car• [George Flint.' 9 y !lowed by three aonipssiious, t[ Cann Ifin t: T�RONTQ, ON'i', - rigid Lila nn with about half a dozen fish, bAt - a they oommenoed to haul at the thitt - ' " -. - .-1' • - 't >•a, - .;its ''a;F n. -• �;'r `+"w:,. x ,v.` `1's"..• -, " -•'th �,v - . _ "o ,.a ^, .+x 1'• • - - - - • - _ .�- . r ' • ii , - ",+'- -yC .�,..'. '-' Z,.r rtrwr '.. � - {'s!,3::,t- _ e. .�L. 8.. pp,. 6 w?i mid` ,. - - �. -iu - t/ - -_q,: - SS ,� .t'. 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R - .. � ., ­ � . gh some fores joy and ,?��- As God decreed so ire . OWAL Dsa, .,,,,� ­ 3.!.3;,FVRCE[A8X& � 1� %�-. I . ­ � . . ,; - -"', , _11or", - Iffasy I ,M�w 488 � . . -­-' .1 ­­ ,� ,!?- A. � 11(l .. for scrofula, hip-joint diseasis 04"W reAsm or I . I .'.5f ::-.1 . W I .. . . dingle, eed " and 11 Love- and live h H to fever - Apply t6loopl app to pl- '... $ �, .1 -. - 1­�;4,11--i , 11. I . . � — Vl'-yl swellings owd tumors ; contains 40 alcohol, "k 1 1 1 01 "'&vft `A . , , P.- - - 1� . . �:_ Piarts out the emerald of 'mossY ston" . ' . cTuwacier edweddingand bet ' =artw 4111stI1114111111001111104 ~of . - I J. IV. lrmx ;,L^<?--. ., . . �, .3 G! bim= .. i,.�,Y` -- . Them is Choice farm2s formle in Ont. .- �11.� - , I — . a I 0 owing conOWd MI. 101oldt , : P­ ­ 1; 0 ino risk in b * A a - � -ortiole. IMM Mt �w W M � - F.V11 i-4, ' - - - . rothaa rings and is a medicine without a � Silver the falls leap down the led fe ' like.� ef 11 I ,ro qWe4 pear. . � ym ­1 - . I I .", . . , Round theni'tresh. o rnrilesue 6 e,v* " 6 . ­ 1 4,­ , I ��; in . tuft or khs&4w - . . � I -, ­ �.., . 1, Ing$ :.1 . . ,.- ­ . ...1. gDien * " S41 I ea . 3 *" back if it don't benclit or cur% " -!* ==169- . .,:-.,;�--- . I . " - %uoux wire PM ­',Yttur money 'M quaig - 1 k.` - " Go& a46ne - we two 6ro * . - * ' , -- - goal serve: Ii ei'! I I , - Ot lfgukr, - 11. "thips gvol%'� scarlet 111,*11d wayside hed A$ � ::�,,­,,Z . 6 ., ,, 1 Apeak .i � � 11 in -'- ­�� . 7 �., - hqth I F, : -rod nodding -bO- onte, � I a mrist f o chogaii- the4 , -L The candidato with a b*eLmay not � i bgreacy r Ind ­ - CANA0k PRMANNT-­ �� I � w nylumes of golden . . . . - "* - ;!!,.,;, F, . . 4­ . .. I , 11 Hearts united livb contentati,to Is God's much in public during a qM b t his 61111111 hmA mults In 0 11101. - � - . . . I . #, ... ... � . I , � ­ ,41., j­ � ;:,- , - -�,' , . I I . �4.��' 'f.-­ '.. . � I , -k,!.�C;­l - ­­ . . - , I-V­ ­ �. 7 - .- i- blessings be upon thee and me," 11 God did money in apt to talk pr in- NAMIAL - " .4 i, - �,4.; ,.;,.,t,';, i � I - -;�� i 9 ,,, � I ]"c when th dim of winter-time ... . .., . ' .1 ., , %., a 1ad � an I .., -- '. ". -11 , a cloud i 1� Lou "' . . �!, - low" La'domm M am . "I;"- , ..�k - atty is wau J. - -1 Ira r,-rXr W i . aud Savinp Coiapaqy. �e' -, U-44,4x, "-.;, . I to . . ` - .� , � .. ."* - ,�: , Z , _ - I.r - . ­ I lower, - foram we should agree. y Cathcart, burg Telegram. I . I . - 111111110 led ) y addN0109 . .. L,-�--W- %1.1, , �. .�,rt - to _ ­ 4 1 - . . . *. - Ify . . � -,.. - ,-. ­ , . us "" V -�, V t- -: � �, ." -" � .L...S., � .. o gaze on the landscape that chilly M18to who, as the �cotchman once said, was I I un- i FULFORD A CO,, ruvested Va0itai. .i SM000.o6e, � ,"% ,� ;" � ][Aye& of others on rjiniiia - ,ri a . ­ , k ­ , - -'12V -.. :.i. 11 - I" .... - "V41- - , . ,,V, M ; � dim, co I wastefu! o' husband . -1 1. - -. . T - I­ . .. ­­, i :: -1 . a," on her fourth ... a Broekdlki� OnL " il � . leafless woods X Mied limay be sublime. - I F . . . - Where neutral and russet and ­ ..� i- ­ k, -, - � � I �, wdidding, ring' had inscribed : 11 If I our- - 6:9-�­.,., . ,�� tower I II , -� I **. -.-,.,.-..�-�;11, . 5Z . , , : , � , X . - "I �. -1 ­A ;i,/ -;� h a cold ocean's vivo I wi�l have fivit. to - NT9,411' "� � �, -:�,, -� �x� --'-�`el' -: Al , rough pastures that meet th We trust to be forgiven this parody of READ OFRICI� TORONTO ST, TORO I �..Ti4.� ii. , " e­ " .­�'- X'.' - . lines from Longfellow-'s immortal so Pulm . - I 1� I a �`�,h' - , dullrim. WhAlor she had the opportunity of of Life. to I � , �t 0;;1 T - ''. Husbands who we wise and The ample and Increasing,r rm or thj&..---.',* - ',,�! F' . ­ ...'k-, � ­� . L . . . own -. � �-,, : '�0�'-,',Fi, ,,,� lit's - . - . I , ing,out her threat history sayeth no '., � . , 1" - - t. I ­ ,:,"­X­�­ � A � , I-'- ­ -­And I dream of strange Music'wheft minor carry thoughtful, know that the happinew Company enable Us 19recters Jo make &dv4n-., - tv-. ,:.*,I I ; � .., 4 ,7 � - , . � -S, ­ . ­ " - ­. amoill �.�,. '" I , ­�a chords meeting William III. was hardly the kind of man to ces on Real Estate securities to any .- ,� . I ;,,: . largely on the - - . � -`:, "­-'.."� I - . of the home depends t . .� ' .. ' " �i­ , ,� , ,�j 5". t , ., :!. -f IiIA -at the l6west current re". ...;V , � .. - -­�, ­ i In beautiful sadness, die dreary away, dix la, y sentimental weakness openly, healt,h of , without delay, ,a .. . , �( - , a . . ,,� , ---�.� A - � - . - n f" k�.,� - ­ 4 4- fig - . I 'Through whot;e mournful ess still a glad � .. 1't . . . . . . . -L , 4"4 i . the mistress, of the home. interesk and on the most favorable terms. .- �-., . , , , , � amlyeayt. hen he died a gold ring was found M y am the . ks YOUNG- MEN of intelligo , , ­L ­�v � ,, . ineasure is beating- . . an tas which daily aon- nee l,oans grinAted on improved farms =A on ­,A'�.*. . , - C , . I - ;� � � � , % . P - 01 . tied to h left arm by a ribbon-the ging - front her. A000 Wanted to take upeuttingas . .. ; ,- '. '� I The' footsteps of summer a .ar on the way.! e, productive tosvn andel properties. . 1:. ...: -. - 'I "i ': ".,�. . - ­ V. -t. -A ng a How can a woman contend ession. There is nobetter trade. -$W ta0pa � , � . , , ,,�­ �t , ., . " owtaini the Queen a hak. . Du i 6 Mortgaps, Lud Debentriures purchased. . j­,,�.�, , " �.A" '.. .A,�� �. , . , '.1 , - . . , , ', , - - -�.'r - . ri - q against the trials and worries of housakee per week. ,7 n - - - .., � ,., -1 1. � But when the white earth like had resented 4he I �— fi. %lar ,w 9. A411s,rticulars o Application be made through. tht tocg..,;.� ,:,`.`�-��F,�' , courts - p- Z ,w ,� " .. " .. " e�,�, ..". *,-g.ku� I a ( I,, - .. "� 1 t7: 114-, �1 1W . W �L�, p­ 'j`X,; ,- - fl� ',�_�, 11 . , glistens, I Xr -J"P- ing,ii she be suffering from those distressing - , .- "k, . -rc�e hi ' h fleation. Re Oc 05 1'hoe'Lt I a brid . Up ; GH001s, Appraisers of ompasy or to . Mar Aorm o a gol King St.. West. Toronto. - ') y e sky'beiids .* th one in d ­1 1.1'.1 - .. . ­',6 -�. , . , , . * . .... , i �, �' , ." � - " , .:, And eapohiro the dome of th irregularities, ailments and weaknesses pe- ­ J. Herbert Pinson. .' -�-. - �,?,-; ­-". .. �-�. , -.-�­ �,-e),% . .?,.,, .,: ..�. ,, -- , - ,- ­� 5. " abo and bue Is, set with diamonds and theposy: _ . '. "; ­, ­U. , - culiar to her sex T Dr. Pierce's Favorite ­ ,- . * �.. "W"-?,-� . : . -:, ­. ­Ztoi 11 I qP '- And c ART IN ADVERTISING . .. . .. Managing Direc , � '141; - , , N, Z I righ"h1inds the in and wear thee if I can." to4t6 - " - �R-y - - . b t sunlight-my hush d tc I will - . I I �j,, - .- . . - ­ . � - ­ "; J !,­ �.1) - . spirit listeins Prescription is a specific fer then disorders. Is attracting the interest of readers to what we have , . ­., . . ­ '' ,VG .1,� A . . . , - 1.1\ " ,'%,' � .. , - �j - -,­, '. . I I . ­. �, , . , .:" ,�'. !I"p- - .. - ,", Y. - .. 'To thoughts of a soiled soui made .whit* in Love sit ever proved superior to sorrow - y we want your address and fifty cents ;'­--�, .� ` , �� - - . - The only remedy, sold by druggists, under !o say. To da . ;14-" ­1 11 - ., I . .. I . God's love. indeed, ief streilgthene affiection-and a ��. .1 +."f -.,� . - * "K!i", I - � apasitivagnamntee from the manufactur. in rstage stamps for a copy of our Catalogue Albain , ­ Z . , " �1' �-"--�,�ei' -�,; . . 't.4. ­ 1 �- - I 1��' '' �- . :�Z '. -�-X -,,. `.;5-�,- . i- . � . - -HIRLEN L. CARET ' certain Baron Rosen, sent to Siberia and do- of atches, Diamonds, Arms and Ammunition, "A t" RO ��. 11 �.�'t.,- '­"'.". - . . . . . ;..: , .- i ­ .%,7 - !t 6j.�A.;,J ­! ,� ., ­0 I I . am Satiat&ction guaranteed i every cases Work of ART," including many illustrations and in. -- I . . -4 !*� - .-- F - L , � C�, , - � , W pri �, . 1. . 4.:-, , , �1 - - - , i. �nj rin ec n 1.::f4114t.,..,t.. t-1 N41 -, -.�:,.- - " ,%.!��... - I ,!xm­ �t I d lari� 9 NOTICE - - ��­' � 4 - 0 . - --- . , � -7 i- - ved of all his persoinal trinketa, refused or money refunded. Boom mitalim - - . . - I . � to relinquish his oddi . See printed guarantee formation of value to every sportsman. Address, 2 (� I ; .��. If on bottle-wrapper. - t - , - I Z 1, , with it, � . . �!�t-,­',.'��.;-- ­ �. ­4:.,�­ .,I. I 11'1�,Al. .- - I .. I .. I V F� . , . 4 .1 a on CO- - - AUTOGRA - . ­ I- Fdr Chridmisi- ' tbat: if it went his fiWinger _ I . - U . ­ I- A. . I .1 . i� , , 1; . . Presents .FRANK S. TAGGART& - " I , . y � . - . -1 . sleeves 99 KING ST. WeST, - - TORONTO . . i ..­.4,�...40. .. ".:- I - �k. � This is the time when everyone is w(inder andhis wishes were respectedL S. John- When a m- rum out in his shirt OF - mo-ow . - ,,� '-- � -1-iA�,,�',� '- . C14 - - I.. - 11 kl­V . . . N . � ­ --- , , .1 . . . - ­- ­ �%�! . ,.1, .. HEGIEN ­ �, ­ . . . I ing what to i . I ­ .N give every one else for Christ. son preserved his wife'i wedding rin , with lit an early hour in the ISO In - ­ : �.%t�, '. - . I � to split -- .-- -- ­ �-.­ " '- 1,7,% ill . - - , * -- J 0% .i.- .". , . . . I . V.. 0! .. was. An# perhaps, papa has promised each this inscription : "Ehan I Eliza Been, kindling wood and the empit= bin rum � .. I �.,- �., . , � I - , - ��!- .: 1, ,­,J, .., � ­ - I . .. `- of hischildren $1 for spending momy. And, nupts, Jul. 1, 1736 : mortua, alien I March before his gaze, then does he fully realize . .�,---r;!,!; ­- . .., I_ � I , �i . I . ' COPTION. . .-.-. - .- '.. -f- dj, � I perhaps, he has only promised 50 cents, and 17, 1752. to that the backbone of summer has become . ,q-�--..7 1 - , ,; �r�,A- ", ; . � — I I have a poditive reneft JW thg abm disew; by Its . .... v :�. .:7­ -��C�,e ". ­ ; I I, �4.-., ­ ., f, -�:, A , perha s, lie has not promised any money at . ­ unglued. -48t. Joseph News TOE bpRovEn USE '. ��-�� - * - . . . - ­ - , � ­�- * 1�: �� � Aa - �, � 1�: Z� t mone . . of IMN - A . - A i � ING thooneft of eiisessi dt the wont Umd md 8 , . . . I ..-, --.. � -all. . Eut -no one need imagine tha 'i . . . BTANDARD . . , , � - � ­..., , -- . .- .­, 1. ­ � � .1. .. 11. f I -1 - y , . GWI&C haING b"s meil. Indftd so istittis,ig 1, my fidth - . , , ---.:,4--."1. . I . . - , �?' 111�k Advertiseminte :1 Pat Me In My Little Be& - BE" .-- .. -;�,4­. .: . . , . , 4..�, 1 1 . � -� � I R� , , �11 ­ is going to stand in our Not a bit Of it I � - It, . . . Is Be Offidwy, Me& I w111 smd TWO WArL=_"Msl ,.:,.- d " -Y -�I,,j. .� 1�-, ': , ­- Way- DKIPPOk . .4 --o . - .­�,e' I - - Are a iftuisance and we think It -. - I am dizzy. dizzy. dizzy ; . 111111th A VALUABLZ TIMATISM on tida ,snewia to *W '* . 1. I �;r­kg,­71 -,*-i , . �V -,," . - ­�­ -- ., t - I ­. � . , ,-- I . . '. T� ., !, � - f , , , , , , , . �kA J'. , ,� , 11 I , . 9 — . , �11� .4 � , � , ,� I Z, I �-,:�, . -1 r � - 0, -,�! - li�;� - k'�- . - 2� I - :­ ­ if I I I O" --- -- ,kh..:Zf. -11 . . 's � . .,." � .1 , - ` � - - an g . ;1 -'.' �,�,�­ �' . ­ '­,�.-. Money never has to, when good -thoughts publishers to examine into the merits of . And I want to go to bed. ' ­ 81111141m whO will xmd me Liteir EXPUM and P.O. addraL : t FRENCH ..; I �.. . .. ,.�'.. .. � " . . . d good wishes are to be put into the gift. . .. - ­ I - .�� �.�- I've no appetite to cat, T. A. SLooum. M. C., 166 APELAIDE . .1 .; �, - 4 , �- ­ many articles paffed up in their 001111111118. ' -- 13UHR Slab - t.�� -�: � ;* ­-`;I,- I � . . ,.C. .-�� � - - � . I And really it is the good thoughts and good . • And headache racks my head. . ST.- WEsT. ToRoNTO. ONT - ; 1­ -��: . ; � '.. , , .: �Z . . . � - � We do not deny that many meritorious ­ ., �, - .. it -11, . . , -.4 .... � -, -) - wishes that make the best part of an uffering from a bil. . . ­ . I I— . ... � I . . ,, '. - - . . . remedies are properly to be clawed under . :� :.,- �:� i '�� ­ .:� .­...bi '.. Nn 4- " . � . re, besides . . - . � . , . � ; .., 14.. -$." � -1'1.-� , . -, . . - ;.. - � . . , . - . , ­­­ - -, �.. ,�­. - , ,;�­ � ­ . given at time. But he Ions attack, but Dr. Pierce 's pless"t Pal- I 1. ; : .- -. %1�1­, .14�- .. -�-� � , I .. I . . . ­ � �'k ;,-,' �, - - . - - � ­ this heading. Take the hundreds and then. I . . ... , � . �..;: -1 directions for making pretty eta . . -. � . 0 �,ki - ,.�.�-'.�, IV good wishestare di . will bring me around all right by to- I . - ... . I . . . ­ :.... - ­ �, ��r�-V� -'!,:�-,., . - . . .- - - - - ; ) -.:,' I.. .. I --"� 1:1 , . , - .) - j. A . - - presenta,out of almost nothing, sands VIE ievied from severe suffering by the a a IN � .­,:1­ .. .., -, - . ., , -�;�.- -, � morrow. They often cure headache in an ROBUST .' �ND .1 - .;.� - - ­.­t�..z­ . . I - . Think -C -IL: use of P)lson's Varvilina sunn1d it. imm- ha . . .. . Z --.. 1­ ­, ­. 1". .... -- - 9 � ­ ­ ­i, I .. - . . � - ?. , - . ­ H making one only costing a cent, . hour. I have for.nd them the beat cathartic -.M - 112 I- I I .. �. Such a pretty one, too. Take an envelope, unreasoi iable to expect them to condemn 1. , ­ " -;,, z� - . . . . � , , - M . - ­ - " , , , .. . . i;.,�., - -. .. I thoroughly. -- 1­ . . . I ­ - "i., �, -- I - �,-­.. -- . bean . . .. . . �: .-, ­ � , - be* careful that these lines are even. "a REILTR ' 811UTY . . '. I., -. cut through its face two lines like this, X that far famed remod 9 Now We know for pill in existence. They produce no ' * or griping, but do their work thorou . � . .. a fact ti at Poison's ;ervilLne is without ex- They are convenient to carry in the rest- . . . � . .!.,.. ­i'l., .- 0 ception the t' werful, pleasant and I . . . .. -- ''­w - .1 ­ . Then turn back the corners and what d � - , .. ". I - - -s, � ,.?" , -, �11.� X- � a moo It pocket, and pleasant to take. In vials ; 25 . . I I.% ` �,.� . , 1. have? A picture frame, -certain remedy In Xe world for pain. . . I . . - .1 _:,, � I ... I'll .; , you sappose you - �'11.-­ --.�­�. �.r� !, � eBtu. , . ., - �A,' I . . ... I.. 1."." �- and ought* of it cannot fail, for it goes right to the bottom '� - . ­ � ­ ­:;�­ • . .1 . ,you neverwould have th I � . .­m­.':;�­ . � . � ,:., a- ­a, .. I .­ I ,� .. I .. of pain. penetrates to the nerves, nature which .. - — , ­ - :1-, � I .. . In it you e soothes The works of ture ' ich command ENJOYED - - . . 3� . -,:. �­.. . � I can put that last Dhotograph of the , Ec�acc ed . -. . I I ,�, ­­ . . -- :.1 I , .ompt admiration at once and never lose it are . - k- . �,:.. ­;t� , �., . baby or thecae of dear mamma that you lo them into quietness, and affords pi . ­ . I ..,.,Jj+1 . �-, y love, I - - - 7 � :L , 1'., � - I . - - . I . ... ­­j�., , i LLL � and permanent relief. ccrnpounded of grand inequalities.—Jun. � ' . . , r.. - - ;. ., . , ! . or younothingelse, then the , L"A3WSI . - - ­ I— � - - ` . . . . , . - ,, . . . . . - . suss" . i . . I . I - . I ­ � - � ,,� .: • ­ I � � I ': . . ed card you have been keeping so long. If . I . . - � - . I �;k�' I I .. ✓ . • . . . � . .. . � .. . -- . . - I - .; � :-.. � . , - . I I - your ­ -:. , ,.*,�I­. �; � * � ­'. - '-::-- - - - - -.. *I.-- .-.-: '1� �.4 J - I - . ., .. � . I .. envelopes lined with white ,or � . "'. , I ., Nling His Way. - , . - Alma College. St. Thoutas, OnL, has TUTTi FRUTTI Gum ­*-"." : . I -1 ` . ­­:., , , - - ,��, . . . - - . " " I ". . white lined with blue, se© -what a good co .., i - I � . .:. -,. , .1., I in- - . . four departments :—Literature, Music, Fine macomucnoico ev 11`0419 , . --- . . . - . I �;j.� I -' ­­... "­' - .. ' - . .- ..;--- . - . -- bination of colors you get. And if you can 10 th6'average beholder lie would readily . . ­ .-,..:... ".. :.­ � . . . ... ­., �: " �, zi­ - . � y Arta, and Commerical Training. Thefisculty HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIrLs. - - - . .- ,� � �, �* - To been taken for a man-of ­ill w - -, . :.. .�. � �, � . - - �W_ I .. work, d Send postal fo- now Circular for 1891., - - � 4: .2- . � ... 7. ��, .. .. . - draw, see how nicely you can decorate those I 1J­ numbers eighteen thoroughly qual,fied . L . . . .. . � � . . . corners you have turned over. If you can- ing odd jobs from door to door, thrifty and teachers. livates run from $40 to $50 per AIDS DIGESTION, . - . - . � . - - � X. .. . . . WATEROUS ENCINE WORKS CO. IMAMTFOM -CAN ��,..' - - - an a INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM, - -- - . —.. , -.: ­. ,,� �­ I - - - . - ,I .. , . - -.1 not draw you c write initials or dates in respectable, and that' what a H"t'nsfe term for-board, furnished room, light, laun- . -- . . 11' . . , . , . STRENGTHENS THE VOICE, . -, - 1-:;:-­��', -, - I I - each corner. You can make this frame street womalt thought he he Popped dry and tuition in all literary subjects includ- . I - , 1, 1� .... ! : - stand up by pa4ting a narrow strip -ut from in at the back gate and approached her with jug the classics d . IMPROVES THE _APPETITE. . , .: - ­:-.� � . si an the modern languages. - -4 . � � � - .� .. �. - ' , I . - . ­. �, -- I - a visiting card on the back and beaning it. confidence- a 11 -. I .. 1-11 I- , -- , . o � - AW$IMOO paid in advance secures all - * 4 1. 1,1; i . -1A * . . : N d by all Druggists ana 0onfecidoiners, or . . . , � '. f" - : I Or you can hang your frame from the wall ufornihg,"nia'am," he said quietly. the above advantages together with instrue- Isr M . .1 . I f, ­.. . .�. . . - "Have i�ve - ou any wood to saw to day I " &ddress— -.­4� Z . ' , - with narrow ribbons. If you want to you 31- lion in drawing and piano by the regular The Tuffi ' ­ - - -:,;., - -,L.-. , , . . FruHi A. V. Co., 60 ronge St., . � � . .1:­!, - -. �' . ; . ;�I: ,- �- I - . can, for halt a dozen more pennies, paste 41 No,' site replied, not unkindly; "it teachereforoneyeir. For announcement • Toronto, Ont., for Box of assorted 6amples, which A . t .-",:, *.t�.%.,....:.�-. . �� -, I., � �. - . half a dozen envelopes together, making was all awed 3 eaterday and put away," address Principal Austin, B. D. will lie sent by m&U to any address on receipt of: ­ L� • I . 0" . •­ I � 'NIFIT� . - . -. half a dozen frames in one., - They can_ hold " An e3al you want taken in the cellar? ". I to Cgints, I . �,-:, 1, ., I ,- .., - "No ut w%i may have some to-morrow." Resisting temptations is like banking UP . � � -.-,,,* ---­.�,-. . P.11 the family photographs. Tack these - -- I I . . - - : ,­`� "I •- I - - ' your house to kelp out the cold. I F I.. ;: .1 �,.U71 � � ' .. :.� 't -�� ­ A frames or paite them on stiff boards to keep ve"t 0 .. - - � A . n You Paevxei ta gram to cut, Isuppose " he We Want Name and ­ s ­ - t ­� - . j".7 ".-­� ­ - .1 them firmly. ' ' . Addnm of EvM -.� �-� 7�­ - 13 ' . . - ­�- ' 7-'. PV , to women, such an bearing d piing, sup- ASTNUATIO - - � - . - - P . u h , ' - -.�, � P.-I 1 ge r _ All nervous disorders all diseases peculiar Special Cut Prices : ;'-.--�7..,.,­-;-`- - . And heie is somethin*t else that will only o, "she said ; " it'a too late for that . . - . ,... ,,­- .. � o �o . preasions of the period* and weak nerves, P-HanddlispWILD. : - . " -- . - s. ZI cost about six cents, Cat a piece of pink now. TAY CUR 84i - L 1�. . -. ­ ; ­ . � � BUFFALO N. Y. -�­.'. ­.. - " - - . - . or yellow or green cartridge paper. Is 1kre here any ashes or garbage you want can be thoroughly cared by the use of D . . . FOR THE COMING HOLIDAM ,;,; L � If your . .­.�. � ... � � I., . . - ;,,� . ' Williams' Pink Pills. Trythem. - ---- - - ­ - ­ - r... � . ­­ ­ . �-., -, �:' � -, . . . 9 carried o t?"- —:(o): -- I � . . - . house has been pappred lately, you will b � - DILTAIP17.4 ASTWAYALENE . ..­­� , :, 1-:Z .. I ' . , . �.. - -.1. �. ,� � i .. ... . . sure to find scraps in the house; otherwise, :: No we hays that done '%y contract`" FAch year about $50,000 is pended in ASTHMA miever fails :sent 1,Adies, ffeavy Solid Gold Hunting Chiile - .." -' ,�' �.-�.. .. ­ "" . - . buy it from the paperhan r. I am sure if AQ there's nothini at all about the place sprinkling the streets of London with , Cr *d,l,,,� and we WWGUREDumd freo trial -A ,. . - - � , -,. I . ge with mud bottle DILTArr BRt),4,m(x,,lfF8- Stem Wind and Set, with fil t class American � - ­... � � .�'­ � . . - . - ­ ­-- ­. - ­��­..:.. . . you tell hiin What you want, that for a you want done' " . to prevent tho,horses slipping- TER,& Y.Cafitadian DeVL 186 AdelaideFREE- movementl $=00. '...­ ��-t,,-v'.- ,.. ..'-7�, - . St. V. TORONT4 0. V& N A [)A. - th Stem Wind ; -:r- - - - -­,` penny you can get enough paper for a dozen . "Nothing to-day," she said s.rmpathetic- Fortify the system against coughs & I IAdiaW Gold Hunting Case w .- . --1 .-� , I I , .. . - . .:., � . �, - end Set Swiss movement. $1100. 1 , .. . ­ -- ­ %,��-11.-Ii . - -- I - . , presents. Cut this cartridge paper in strips ally- . . colds. Adams' Wild Merry & Licorice - - SAIrSAGECASING14. - Ladies Coin Silver Open Face Key Wind - - . ' , '. . . . . , , � . . : two-inches wide and eight inches long- No work of any kind'O " I ' ... . f TuttiFrutti Cunt. Sold by all druggint48L NV'e are distributing Agents for Me - 131911DE,15 Watch with firstelass,t5wLss movement. #U& ' :' - I- �V� . . I r .. I . �,.` ,­;i* . . 1 '' . . - � ... : � I I . : - -,.,�-- �4: ­ . . , . Then cut ordinmy writing paper into strips Not � lick." - . . . confectioners; 5 cents. CMUCHRATED RX01,113111 SHIMP'S CASIXGs�put, up . lAdice Coin Silver Open Face Stern Wind - - .' .. - `1 ;- - .-,: f .: , . � cue and a half inches wide and eight inches � "Thank heaven for Lhid, ma '&%.-- ! to he . i - - lit keg" of So bud,11ei. . Fintut American HogX ­- * . ��.:::: - ", L�- 4Z- - long. Put the strip of the . If you will, you can nee., .. . . Casingdon1land. Onlemilliodforan desired and Sot Watch 'guaranteed to be an excellent . --.,. ­ - 4, ,_t;,� ! - writing paper ejaculate fervently ; -give me some cold y time keeper $5.00. �;. ,1 . � ,,� ,,, I - quantity, lAweAL prices to the trade. � . . � a . - - -- ,I I � - -- �� A- ,-.,. -, 11 i 11 I . ,7�-­,,""-.. -over the strip -of cartridge paper, tying w I bread and a piece of pie. I'm, Dr. T. A. 81o6mls. JAS. l"Alle- & SON. Toronto. ­.­ - ­� . . , ,,, , 11 " ­� -, * ,- them together round the cen tre with apiece nearly hungry. enough to have worke.t for OX - -- . � .. . .. - GENTS AND BOYS .:, " ' " x,� �- w;, ­. � ,- -- . . �. � - - - -1121� . . cartridge. paper- . LAI)IRS Solid Coin Silver Watches at to ,need prices. : I -. . �: -. , 1. �11 .- ." . : of ribbon matching your cart id it." .. . YGENIZED 91IUL�ION of PURE % . 11��17, 11 -1 - : . To the knot in the bow of this 11i .COD LINFEP.OIL Ifyouhave&Cough- ­ �,,�V.'��.,-,�. - ribbon The tramp's diplomacy and tact won the -1 ­ I . - 4 oz Solid Coin Silver Hunting Cases of our " - . - ' f ." , - . . ­� ".: " .. � fasten securely a piece of long string or of battle and he got the grub- [Detroit Free, Use it. For sale by all druggist& 33 cents USE MIRACULORS WATER own manufacture, with Chao. Stark Ameri(*n - - . � -'--4� . ­ 1. 1 . ­ . ? jW 'per bottle. in jewelled Stem Wind and Set movement. guar-.- , ,.*'--. . ,7 '.I- :, narrorr ribbon. At the other and of the'Pre". I If ycu wipili to be beautiful. Clears the co - .. I - . , I I - plexion. cures Pimples etc. Price &k,-. by pos I ".. ­­ .. .,?.� - - , , ­ . - . . L . I .t '. . string a pencil. Then, if any one .- - . . * anteed for Ave years - .. ­0,1 4 - ­ I .­g;;� ... .. ­ .1 I - . .I swok Amk your druggist for it or write to - :. -: . ., L,.-. -- ,­$�'T, .i, . wants ...� ., ­ . .. - A. P. I P. OLD FRICS ...... J1.6: ............. $11AIL - 1. ­ -:. ­ .. .. ­� ��` - .- . ts to leave a name or a message at your , ---: .. '. . . '::L J - - . ultuxEr. 31 Adelaide W.. Toronto. ,�: �'- � NEW • 66 ................. ...- . . - ., . , . , - , ­ " _ . ...... MUM ... L -- �.L I � , ; I . ­ t:f'15W,fP-1.1 . . . front door who has forgotten to bring pencil .. I -.0. �"-' A Pleasinr 84has - . - - .1 ­ ­ .,: . Sox open face Solid Coin Silver Case with fall -, -.1 ­ -, -.. -!".1­ . - . - V11q3ECT1.7% . • or card, why, there is your triemorandum I Oi health end strength renewed and of - - ­ jewelled movement, Key Wind. I .. , ": -L, - , , . , I '�� `t-', I—.- - .410, .,..-. - ,:,-, - � - ­'."41 -, . . .......... �--- - -.44 - - . �-t � I - � F NEW 66 1, .Z., �:..;: -VE., - � . � - . - . -;�', . The eces of writing paper c�u be changed as it act's in harmony with nature to effec, ................ ­.... asses:.., I- . � .It- - -+,r. � � . E Ta- - - ,� , ;,, .$ -- . . Slip al ready lying on the front hall table. 'and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, . T he' Cod �����(�� - � ever p day, you know. . WARE GenLu'Solid Coin 8 iver Hunting Case Ment - -.1 11 � ---- t - ` - ' . . ­ t, � - y cleanse the a stem when costive or I Y...,.� -*­ .144i , I tually el . meat' - I - .4"C'. I . ' I I . y That Helps to Cure Set with jewelled Swiss m6ve' 0 i, : �1. � - . If ou buy ribbon by piece it is : RING. CO 00. - - ". ,,.I.v -W- i . y ways"bilious. For zlllead- � I ­ . . . -, 1W . , 11. � � � ­ A.� cheaper. So when you are buying some for in- druggists. y � . * *311 Klux Street F"U Tore&*. OLD PRICE ....................... Imeo.. . '�' ­,.: . '. :­.�,.- . 9 0 . : a - --- - NEW 64 . ..................... &001 il. '.�- I . ... J. . the memorandum slip (I h - ­ � - -­ �- . ope, though, you * The Cold .- ` I 1� ­W, . I I Thomas to "occurs, on the avelfte, thirty- . I - X - * I . Gents'open face Solid $11ver Stem Wind ain&� .:7'. " � , �'­- I'j,'f . .. . . .. . - . I . . I .. . Bet with due Swiss jewolliod movement, � . .., ,000 names. I . . � % ". �: t - � -,". .. - , , , t if you can. Take what is left and make a . : � OLD P*tcz • - - - e .................. Wo N. ,-;­ '� ,.� ­-, �� � , - - -,- V : . ­ have the ribbon in the house) buy a piece nine times in every I . : The disagreeable E FITS'l .!, , .q�.�- bookmark for mamma or papa, or, - , - ­ A11 the Dmggiats sell '. `� ­ . F tasio of the I OUR a a NEW ....................... . 1. . *..L . . - - I,'- 11: �Ar -1; ­1e. ,� ­ ­ d ; faiiian musir to 4WD dinis " - - I LL, ..,­ . . - . . - . .- am -ve One n4ags I Ewa a opoir face .- -1 . ­-, 1. , -,- 1, , . that well preparation T. A. SLO ' . � . ., 1, W I better still, make one for dear grandma, who - ., . Boys' Girls' Solid C , . . . / GOD UVER OIL dk� all - ,oin Silver . -.,- I , ­ has more time for reading. Measure her I Vk RPIFA& Stem Wind and Set guaranteed to, be a first - ­ '.'. . '' , . . . =26aft ...-. - " . , �- _ 'D EMULSI - � CUM'S OXYGENIZE ON of b dWpated in Iffyinzwo - �. ,� I , , -.' ..� er-book, or the Bible ' � toss.. am dffim"W,11"� I 110� elass watch. ­%'. � %, 7.�­' - pray she always uses, 01111111111MI � .. , ­ .., ­ . PURE COD JAVER OIL, and no prepara- 11111111111L sum= sm A4 Smil OLD P11110E ... v.....-- I - - . . , day when she is not looking, so as to lion for lung troubles, etc., deserve, to, be 0 87*506 . .1 I . � . .- I � ., , '. . I - � � :""Z �,­,"-'. i- �11 4, . � some azm %L •� .. : � .1� . .- . ­ %. ,� I— . , , N� 4,.�,!W,r. � - L" _. - - . - surpr 11111"I am Im a bwada and =01=6,c NXW" . I ................... ...... mc -- .� .1 -­ ", 4.. L �. - ,%; ,­ 'N . ;. " - � ,�� .. I . . , - ,4 ­' - rise her on Christmas. Then cut your better spoken of. Comsumptives can no I mum -. at" MlIpmes, a" POST-OFMX beautifull ­ .' . - ', - ­41 ,�- w a .- . � . ..­ I.. ; -, ". -- , rib -as to make three different marks. -1 080FITO.bNT. Engraved Hunting Case with Chas. Start . - ,.1. � . bon so I . , RQPT, M. C 188 ADELAIDE ST. A Gents' heavy Solid 10 kL Gold .-. - � take heart, for at the general offieb in Tor- � as a EST. - .,. . , . .. , I '.1 . . .- for her, one for the Psalms, another for the - onto., Canada, can be seen the highest testi-,w/ I . - - American Jewelled Stem �,,rind and set move- * ��- :: - , . -,,- . , Gospels, and another for the - plices she menials that were ever given a similar Wadi- , Mont guaranteed for live years. .5"! , � - - - ". , :.� .a� , , - �7 , :� � I � Ask roar sowinx Machine Agent f6r .� ­ ,- - . I - ­­,��,:�� .-,.� . loves beat to turn to. Sew these ribbons. tine. 35 eta. -per bottle. I .OLD PIUCE .................. �....*"" ­� �� . I - .y.'r ­ _ , .-. -1 .- ,;,. ,!, � . NEW Is • . ........... .. � ...... ­.. I ,; to lies4i � ­ - �':­44 . get1er with some pretty stitch at the top, .. * I- , ,­.�i,.14 � .. .`� - . - I if you have no prett i I In there is one doctor' to every -'THE DOLLAR" We guarautce all the ab�ve watches to � "..... 1-1 .�. * ball in the house. I EN ION -- ­ I... . y ivory 14 " I—— i- ­­ - . . . - . :.-, �. '­', - i, ,.1 - � - I ­�. - - . � . !" pie. exactly as represented. ... '. . . . . . I Fringe the ribbon at the other end. Or if , Mpeo . Of Pure Cod Liver Oil w[M . 1. . ­ . 51 - .. - '­1--" - - �- , , : :: . I .� 25c., free ­. ---,-:..',. �-� ��- - - I you have a box of water colors know . XT Burden, Refil�v KNITTINC MACHINE, .: - I � I' WAR, O& -.' . ­ 1�1- - .. ­ . HYPOPHOSPHITEB ■ to intending purchasers. . �:­ -1 ­­ - � , ' ' , I .. . -. how to use them, then paint some dainty. After years of suffering from piles I found CYJP T-1-kX,F% .A6 24,E) 9301D.&M Insuran-e Policies free to purchasers. Bond ­-,; I - � �.; �'.-. - . - , --� �.., ­t� � - . . � . , I ­­ '. , . flower above the fringe. I OREELMAN BRO8�. MFRS, for particulars. Addresi �, ..- - I . � . . .: --- ­ You will find that, one remedy only to bring me permanent The patient suffering from ' � - ," * -, , -- . - - 11 � . . . - . ­ . . ­ I �, I 1�.L'. . dm.* never goes a day -without using'. lief-that was SL Leon Mineral Water. I .. . Georgetovirn. ont. Tnz .C11AIL STARK Co. (1;T`DL . .- . I , I , , .. - - -- lw . ­ C N. - . , , � i - � gran . . ­ ., �:. - those markers. The ribbon can be I . Send Set. Stamp for price list and particulars; . 56.5&60 Cuumm Sr.. Tottomro. - -� �­! � � :..' . ­ - had for ie i i from the a ONSUMPTIOW I . I . . . - six cents a yard. . felt its good effects gaining tart, Mwiftunw. COUGH COLD On k . I., -�_,�. , , , ­­ , 1�. �, . ., , .1 � . `­ " , '- ­- ­`� ­ , , , , . ; , -,,, � X0, �- . R., �--` ' , - * ' ' . _ - and in U1110, My old energy left me, and WAATING ONZA01i � . R U;w me �., . . . .. � - - " ­ .. " ­ ­ - � . . :.. ­�-[ -,,�� r " . . � 1; ­ _4 . S ,�� F., -. I.. . though now in the I Isear and yellow isar, I resuedy as he would take mUL A pu,. . - ..�,­-"4& .1. . . . � . . " enshies, said a weaderhl ftshi wedimr. . , .- .,,IV �; - I - 1)� .- , , - .- �� " , ­ - . eaning, I ­ enjoy health, thanks to St, L430]M � " � of Weddimg BIngs. "... Jb*o no Pth4w. AU Drw#pisu. &do., LO& ."-, ' � I 44­T " . ey. 4' ';, Water. S. L JoixZ8, Printer' 8002T & Dow7m Julie .-- . . A .L&Iffe ; . . ,,..., -.--* �.,' - 11 . Love and wedding rings are, we h0pie',L in- Buckingham. P, Q. � I I . - , ­ .. -1 A. I :­. . .-&-.* 11 I i . Containin - . -: timately awociated;­ yet Colley Cibber ex. ;I I . : . - . 0 a ;- � I - I 7 ­­�V" ". � , ­ - :­- ,; - aims: 11 0, how many torments lie in the g &If CA - - not - .1 ejat - I �, '�§Z el Gipsiesori i all me from tnais, - - _ ­.11 i ­ . ,�: �;;�, : - ­­ � V A �`: ,# - TZAcures Conatipation;Sick ir"a larg e pere ''X`4- l- I. .- - . ...:- - , - , �! . , small circle of a wedding ring ill Do you Egypt, an is ZUSITY supposed. Id . ­-'�. - T.�,:, I 1�,- . Headache resLores the Coin plexton. 0 %..P �t - �:t�! I , - � - I I know wh this gold circlet is placed on the The average length of life ih C�nsfderably Ggt Free �. :.: , - - ....;Al I y I Aiiulpl* at GARVIRLD TIZA . - . . .� . ,� , Ae'� - SIS y i. ZNcr, 317 0harch 8L. Toronto. age of flour and Oatmeal6 .,'1­.1-'­ �­�­­. � . left hand? Opinions differ. On the one side longer in England than in France. ` . . I A.X)*' %, ., - ­ ­ - ­, .,1 I�M71 - ;� •W4 I - - '' - ' - I , ' ' , .. I.....::�-- '­`­ �V 1Z .-I I - ­ . i __y � . - , 4;�'\ , ­1,7,�i . .. - ­i�. . . T I . , - proceetling from ­ , --. '.� ­- -, P I'' ­ �.%­.' ittin invariably i � Ladd , I � L�' , , - , -_ -1'' ;i. itin affirmed that& vein I Headaches, dimness of vision, timi - the heart to that finger in the cause ; on the '.deafness. -hawking and W COURINE SO A P& It makes and kee ' - . �ps I '-L �- �� i. -�, "A- -': ' " other, that it denotes that the wife is subject result from catarrih, wJ6ia!=Uygb: cured by &vk your grocer for It. NOURNZ A 0. -4-.1-1ril": � ­ �1- I ­ . . . ­12,,., � , 4" ­' S IBIDTIA26 120 King sub wo Twente. " , � - � I � ...... - I - -- . -, -,- I . -, * -V�' " I ",c , - to her huaban& Napoleon L, when he mar- i the use of Nasal Balm. It has cured others, . -­- � . . � I ­ �� � T.,�� ��­ - . - �. 1,0�, �, IT, ried his second Empress, I . - hands soft and smooth.'­.. ' " -, ­.. - ess, whispered in M. 'why not you? , . .. - -,-� ." ­,��,.­ ::. - -�,,­' � .­��, 'I � . , . ­ 1. ..� ...- -� J: 1�,�, � 4 I - D A . ,!-� , ,-- 4­'11­-,..�­,�4.14.�F+ . Pradt's ear : 11 The Roman law ordains that - I I " ; M.'' . . I - Happiness should be hel& ties W-the " -,-A4-�:,"S'L.� 111:=VX-_ ,� , -- . all slaves should wear rings, and a �ATS4N ' s 11111UH RRIS . ,�,� - . - - "nf� � M% - I _:::.,74�1k. ,4 ;41. . . , �,,,9-1 a the i It cures enzema and al dig ­ - ­­- , ­ �- . Y?- law of oo-6poralvion. It in a great advantage VZI 0-i'.. ;f�---- .. '-;. ­--4�,,-': .. � tags .. -- .. men. are our glares they ought to we" this Are the beat in the world for the Thro" and I -�:. 't,�, -, - -, �,V� --x,--t,.;% i " - & .­ ­,c ­ , ' - - -, � , - , I * � to be.able to enjoy the happiness of Othw Chest, for the voice un"nalled. - � . ,,'T%� ­,, .,. -:, .. . �. , � ", . ".... .1 badge'of servitude." � - eases S - , . . ­ -�,� -�4,,��,-r�-.'-�- , '..� 'r 4- - � -4Z . d � I eme I , , ­ !­14��--­, .. , � .1 - people. "-JBoston Bu doet. ,, , of , the 'sldno. ."i I-, �,,. I - -­ . ­­", , - - . . The Little Corporal and the Great Z ' . IL a T. 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Walter Powell in - t ��. -, i" , � -_- " -...- _ =mbm =Pt"ien to T025 "N14 102"" - natal postponed this yetz. i 0 . 0. , " I , . , .- . . .. , . _�,`,��. , �."&. A - 4 . .:.. . . . , .;., :. J�., .. - . WWI- vwmla�e � 010vor . -1 ..:,. ­:�i­.. ;� , :-� � I "_ ;�'.. 1.1 �,�, ,. . ., -. � �ri,. � - , I tenses are aekne* - '. I � � , _. ., I 11%t , ­ ,­ - ­ - , - , " , , :- 1:. " " -.'!- , , 1. � , . � . . rink. - Visitors �­N. and S. I !I., _'�_. �. � - , - , nWL04 receipt of money M this owes., Always $Laws Pickering. : ► ! ': -N, -,. '. . - ,I. k4ep *0 date paid ahead. ! 1111 -R. Allaw is laid up with a am foot and XT. Bunker and wife, of Pickering. I _�._ I . ' a It'. " I - U I S , . . � .i,. , , : I , , i� � `­ ' , I . * , It, dl� - Brook Road I I ' Smith, at pickerib I � � . I - . . , I , 411111IOU =14 11.1 Us . a Aft dreetita with D. �_ - � , I q, -, - - . 0 Of date an label on the Irs& "per 01- 4 skating For loop WLM, of Whitby ' -1 1, -DICKIE & IMAR ­ . �1_th A.I. I I I . these Uys. A arp &so did the mischief. R. T. Philip hail the misfortune to lose -..1_.,_.-., ­ . -" .. . 94W ���Ma . I..:" . .. I a valuable mare on Sunday morn:ing last. � - I - . '�:. - - . � ­11_.. -1 -� "., �, , "' " - -1 , XIM06 hl . ' ' - ­_ I � � _....___ - , . I . _­ - . � -',, ­ ­ ­ _ � , , 11 i ­. - . I . .... 1_.. � -, - ... _ .:.��' I I . . - ' ' '' �' " . . . :,.. I . g, ` - , , - ' � " % . - .. � . .�::, . ..: : . ': - . .. . ­ .�,.­,- , ; - ". Goo. ARM is umving * very meek at � � . � _ . J �-` - �, • L,_ . � - , , -, * � � :, � . - . � - .- � __ .- or Gardner, of Little York, on Weduss ...�_, �. I ,'- r - �� - '. . present. We hope to soon hear of George's :� . � . _ . . I , MAN -1 . 1 , . I, A . __, .. � - . .!,� - . 7 - ,;, !: � 1 _t 1 P10"AING. ONT.. DEC. 25 1891. . .w. it. 6" is home (0,r his chlialmas 1`000 Gry . . _ 1. t :­_ �.­ ,f - * WISH TOEIR Y, *. _ -If We war Much Pleased, 10 &s* � flamuel . .- :_.,� - _.... . . • ­­ . tk... , .0- - : . �i . . -� ­.- . . ... . � -1. _. . I � . . - '_­ - dimw. He will preside ova the academy Stanley in our mi&t one day. iqt w"k .� , • . .. " - - - - " � . . . . . . � � . .-. , , . I " � �_ ,:. . . .. .. .� . , /-. :� -, : .;: 1, : -, ­­ . � . I �_ , , � �; � ­� - . I .- ; �. � ,� . .. , - '1�0, 1 , . . , - . , � .1 at Humber d i 1092. calling on old frieuds. .. , I . - % ._ � �,�., _. - 1�. __� . ._ "I 1- � 1_­ 11 LOCALISMS. - It M0 .- - ...-... r � _-:,;. �.._ I '_: ..... � . I . . . . ­ ­ .. � - z � . . . - � � - I I . I � . �, . . . =_ ; I., .- . _. -.1 ,....�� �­;,.-.... ;;..- .1.. _­ I.- 7. I;: 01_�:;!-­ -The Ut t church sheds Will be If-.1. grant is preparing to build stone i . . I . �.. . - . I I . . . . - -I. - ­! , ­­ I- '� . . . . i, . , , - .---", ,- . * . . . - . . ' ­ .1 . I - - - . . I �\,�.. -We wish you all, ": 1. _ I 1, as the . of those attending the work under barn this coming au 1� . ,��, ­ . ,: . . . �.: __ 10 . '' . '. _� ; . ... � . - � . ..!_ . ., ebweb Ig on Sabbath. It Will add great improvement to thus -'':. � '. _ftth great and em , : ­ �_.. _.". _i�. ..;,:, �.Ii �e =P . -_ .. � ,, . . - I - ­_ �'- - -, .. • - , _.. , .. -7%o wor an will bAys an impor • Grove fAr1n. RIENDS AN-D -A To , Iferry Chrinktim -. -., �.-q,� - - -, ��.:.,�'� :. - . �� __- ' - tant a"on o Tuesday evening. All $* is not oftewyour best of a horse sad . �._ �1'1 I - 11 - � d �, � � :%mampthors, is home' for Um boli. nis fighting; but such is the am on the . . . . r I . . mm*bwe abo ... I .1. ­� I , - � � . i .. � _. , I � - L � 0 _. - I . � � I -.1 :: - -_ - - .. , , ­ . _,no - . . I.: . . . 1. - . I . :1 : . _X I - AS.". ' 10 Pr - ;Age life *a other day. It moms the � . . - : - - _;_. - - . .. � The . I EXUV=21611�ad its Beay. - . . .. - . . .1 . . � .: -1WA Gordon Gord on has reWbed, home for horse got Us .writ of the battle. . - . . . . . , , . . .. � . .,::,. - - ... I . : . . . I '. _.- � ___ . . . . . _1 . hand. ' . - - . - . " . ­ , :.. .. I verion have each issued a . . . . I . ". - . � I .� .- . - - : .1. :. Our school closed on Tuesday and our . ; . .: - - . - . L � . . _. ' . • . - C , w number. Pr9sparity popular ach6o, UWher-leaves.for the west, -1. -...- . - - - . . . r - : - • - - - - - � ' . . Mrs. Thomas Psait'efToronto soent, " . . . . . . f) I gentleman. ` I . . . 1. . . . • . * - . - . - . . I . � .. . . .,. I mwaoty.. with friends hem. - - whets she takes charge of a school after : . - M � 'm , = . In case tha,e should be in overcrowd. New Years. May the best wishes of this . . . I.' - � - - * .� • �'A' 0 � Mrs. C. F. Plaxton of Greenfelt is � . ing in ibe Now S. Andrews Church o n community follow her where ever she & r . - . . ., � I - - L . . - - t. 1 � V. I . . .. . . � � . . . . . . . visiting at Jae. Trull week. . Sunday there ill be overflow meetings roams. I . . . . . . I I • - - : � - . . .. . . . . . � - . I . . I- . - - - . � . � - ; ­!-Wre. Win. Leng of Baphemia, is vv. in West pr - I . . . . . . - v '' . ! � _-__ : 1. �, • . � .. , . . - , L " I . . o"01W. . . . . . . I . . . . � - - - .�­ r Meeting House. " _ _F . . . . I I - . . . . . :. .. .­ .� . . . .T. -ithig friends in and around the . . , � . - . ..-. 1. . . - ... I � - .. � . - .,. � � ... .! .� 1: 1. - - - ­. r . ; village I I __ .. . . I . . � .. . . . - -J. H. Bun Y. of the met end tin am. : . . -,. . __ ­ . :6 - . . I ­ " week. . I I - . . - i has just completed the placing of . � . . I : - , � I I . � .0 I . .. : , - '. I . -, - � -Jebmal6a Pirie has bow confined to Ponum CANAAN, N.Y1 , I - . . . - • , , , , I. ,-. . � - - - • - " - , - . ­ . I I I.... - _. , � - -able to A, Gurney ffirowe in the residence of R. , -- . _.� -st - , " . : . . I I . � I I � be wound again. His complete recovery Dixon, of Port Union, and the beater is in . Nowlthat Chiel has, disappeared " the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - 0 I -I... - , _ I . � . I , 7 bed fir the past weak, but it now, . cry every way satir fitelory to the purchaser. 'scribe for M e", r'ry - Christ Ifts. . I .,. _�., A. L_ I L 1. * it expected. . scarbaro, perhaps 8=6 other I . ..1. � . ,9* . ­1 . . I :1­ h in and- . - � . - ­ . Whitby -Miss L. Morrish, who has been ,in valiant brother will X u t � . � --Lost between this place and . I I � I . .- _. . . I , Michigan for th b past year with her sister . � . . . - _.. . .1. . . I .;. . . � :,-., T I � .. . - - I . � . - - . . an Monday evening a load of coal. Find- five the Chiel -and others pfw="e %. b::. I . . . I - . . . � I - .. . . I � � . . .. - , . . . - I . . or will confer a favor by oommuuioa&;__ M'-'s. Symons. returned on Wednesday t the doings of the Scarboro'folks. .. ... . I .. � - . • I :, . . . - 71 .. � . . . . . - . . . . .1. . . 1. I .�. . - I I .- . . '. � . -_ . ­ `6 His friends pinion . I . . . - I . I with Albert Ovens, Pickering P. 0. . de will be pleased to loam that init about to be an established opinion . ; . . � 1. I . . ; . 1, I . - � i -- - . . . .. . �... I .. .. . .­ I . . . . - - - I 1;1 ;. a W. Symons is doing nicely in that far in Ontario thst'were Uncle Sam to abolish . , . , . .. - . . . . I - . . i -_ :... -:, _� , . . - - ..- 1-.1 . I . - . - . . I I . .. --The I.O. 1Cl. ; lodge &* this P�z all duties on farm Fr(@ucts,the farmers in . . _.: . . - . . � ... . '. � . . . bAw initiated many now members within away sts"' . � I i . . . . I - � _11� -The people of Clarem- ont will be in. Canada would realize better prices for their ­ . . - . 0101 = . . . I .. I - - ". .1 . I . � . , . , . .. . � - . . � - :: � . ...- . d- .. � . ..? � � ', `- : : the pad few weeks. The order is in a ' . an a . .,. . . . _. . -1 . terestedtok 0 that the marriage of S. commodities. Our Canuck will take his � ­ - 1, . . :_. I- . " . I ­ ­ . _. . . prosperous condition here. ' d diligently search for the prices . ., I � . � .. .... �.. - . _:_, - . ­. . � . - � . ! I:.,- .- . - very . .1 � ; . * - � - . - . - .. ... - . ..... ... . . - - . - ... . I � I . -Areiihman's- Bay Sabbath School Brown and ; H. Smith will take place it"Wyllork, and he will accept the stand- . I � . . - - L, . _.1 . . � . � � . . * . . .. . - . _. . . . . .�­ ., . I . . to-day at U i ills. Mr. Brown is as 1. . � I .. � .1 .-, • ... � I . il . , ­ - . .1 place on and there given " the universal figure all . . . • ­ : . . I .. It I - - . - . I . . . � � . . . ­ , � Chvirtmas Mountain will take F - � I . . I . . I - 1­ - .. I It � � - . _1 I 1-1 . present teach at Watford. We wish . � - � . . . . - ... I . - I . . . . . .. . ; .. . , .. - . . ... I . � - I Tuesday evening, Dec. 29 th. A good the yo=g coup a all happinese.- over the States. Were the Canuck to take - , . . I . . . . � - . - . . i . , I �_ : I . , , e , � � . .. � . . - I - Program will - -_ , ! . . � . I . . � . ; - .. � . , . . . .. ill be resented. Collection a trip to some of the rural districts within I - . .. . . _ . I ­ . - .. -A - public eating ll be hold in 200 miles of Now York city, be would be . : .. � � �1_ ., for benefit of school?. . . 1, .- . � ,_ - - _; I I . Piria's hall on Tuesday evening 1181L considerably enlightened, and doubtlessly ..H,. , '. . . .. . I I : i -F. S. Spence, of Toronto,, and others inx . 'M .80 ­­ . I . --- - % be purpose of return home with a very modified opinion - *&. - - , I :­491 adress the electors of Pickering and � � . . . ... - - I - . . -1. . . . discur-sing Loca I Option. F S. Spenee, of the glory of free trade as far as his calling .1 - - . . . V102111tv In commeneinjW for i F. - appy .'N.0 _. . a r, . I Fires' Hill, on3he evening of . . . '�, .- . - ices, &AUn ­ . i .­. f Toronto, and others will be present to were concerned. Toronto . t , g all - � . . . . .. . . , .. I I - . . � : . 11�1_­' Dee. com- * , � , I . � � . . . . I ,. , -;, Thu;J49 218t. 1dresses of the quota.- * - ..- W - . - - - . . , . . .. - . . . .1 - . . I .. I . . ­ - - -.- . . - 1. _.. . �� . . ;80. Allwboeszebouldatiend. defend the act. Opposition speakers are things averaged, are &h:X . - -1 ' - invited. . . tionson this of the line. Of course . .. .- . . . . -1 . . . . . . 1, -Friday next, Ch . -a DA?P, Church . ­ � . � . - . . . I . . . . �. _� I - I - 1. .� . . I I " I . �? 'm� ' . . . � - 1". 0 1. - I -Considerable excitement praysil,sd at barley (Canw#tn) is dearer here on account - . I I . . � • I I , . . �:-,�Z?�.� -. of England Service will be held in the .� - . 11111111. . S, It ;:. . mia - - . -_ - _. . . . -...,. �.; . the St. Danis miser on monasyafter. of the duty McKinley'.kindly exacted, but . - - - I ._­� Oran a Hall, at Greenwood, at 7 P. M. taken away it would hardly I I . noon. The iiWwae forbidden by B&M were the tax I - 1. - , - I I I r,:. - The thoir of St. Georges of this place raise the prim of the cereal 2 cents a bushel. I ,�� - I I,- . - - - - ­ . Mackay. After much threatening had . . 11, -- .,_; -.,a.-!- will assist in the musical portion of the The time at my disposal precludes a gee- . � � . . ,: I . . . . been done and immy opinions expressed, eras anaJysis of the •-,why" and the - � - • . . ,:1 I .. ; ­1 ­ ,.,. service. A cordial invitation is extented. . r ry - Chr'" " o- , I' ._ I . . : - ; 11 .1 . the auction was declared off. The diffu, fore" but at some future time I hope to . . t � . ; 1 : - to all the Geenwood people. .. . . . - � i . :, I ." - i ..- . . , � culty will be 6 here in The next Di i . - t 1:: -It is currently reported &W the Gor- . v1* enter more fully into the subject and give � . - . . . ..� - .. � - � . . . . I . / . I . I .. - _.. . I . - I . - � . I -1 � - &n House b" changed bands. The 61011 Court. , facts and figures to 'ustify the &foremen-. - � . - -Rumors as to municipal matters are• tioned opinion. In Xe meantime, I strong- � Just received a fresh stock of the best Groceries, . P"n"" were sold last week to Mr. ' I - . - Z " � � : .. . .''_1 . . , Bubers, of Whitby. The pies received so conflicting that wafail to report any. ly advise both Reformers and Conservatives ­ � � - - 11 I -1 ! I , , , thmg particularly now. A prominent to post themselves thoroughly on the sub- � . . - . . - . - . . . � .. by Mr. Becker is about 46,200. Is in not Raisins ,_ Currants, � -..l,, Almon&,' I m be f the informs as that secs before jumping-too hastily at a con- - 9. 1 . . - . .: - I I . r o • . . . - -1 - � t. I I . I . - .-. -, . . 1. .. .. y" learned wheilie'r.or not Mr. Gordon 1b candidates to be brought out of that elusion- - 1. . Filberts, , �. Peanuts .i Walnuts I . .. .1.. . . . - . 'Win 'TO up possession. The Nave' lady readers have not yet' _ . ) - ^ I - i� . , ; 4 . � . ► ;. . bo y will nos:be fully settled upon until . , . k . . - � � i will time h" arrived when the re- . reached the acme of absurdity in their head 4&,v . � . - . . . I . . . . - .1 .. � I .,.. .1 in nomination day. That this organization co - ve Niagara F - s,. - , *,-n , � - � ,:. .: :zewsl of 'subscriptions is perfectly ' sy ring, but the hmhee of Falls Dates, . FJg '' --. .. , tc., Etc,,* . - ,.- . . to be . � .- - ,. - order. During the year 1892, we will will take part in the contest, we we - fully Buffalo. Albany and Chatham ' ­ . - I * . ­..... . I convinced. W4 &hall see. getting there fairly well, an the f=-IDD&ble All kinds of Canned Goods. - Sugar, 26 lbs- for one dollar. .. - . 1, :_ adhere strictly to our printed rules. . .. .-. I I � I . . The annual school ws4tin - Will be hate in these towns is shaped to closely re- . - I - :.._.,, SUIA10rilmrs not pAY1119 in advance will - 9 3 lbs Mixed Candies for 25 cts. Everything marked . - . .� .. - - . _- �� I held Wednesday next in the school sembles an inverted dinner plate, only they , - I . . . - - ­ � . .- ­:-,�, f - __ - invariably be charged $1.26. .Renew at . . . - i I . building commencing as 10 A. M. The are, if anything more shallow in the rim. . , away down to rock botto'm, prices at . I I 1. . ­_ � ­_ once and save 25 per cent on the dollar. , tion of a trust" will be the chief busi. They are'neitber ornamental o' seful, as - . On no condition will we violate the above electron r u � - . �... - - I ..� uses transacted. As Mr. O'Connor has the faintest gust of wind is &Fi to send ,MRS# BRVANTS_ .e.. �. =.. BROUGHAM ..' ­ . . . � I rules. - - left the section, it will be necessary to se: them fixing into space. They aw fashion . � -L. Neale, liyiag� with his fatb6r on able yb; know. and we'll do anything to ape . I - � _. . , --- I - lect a new man. A similar meeting will' . � . - I . I - G. M. Palmer's farm west of this place the leaders of our republican aristocracy-. . I . . : .1, . . .1 . I ! I _..._�11 be held in all the sections by the township .. . * - - , I .. I .1 .1 - � * , . -_ . I - - ,�. met with a severe accident on 84turday There was 4 teniperanct lecture gi%en in I . � � � . . . * , � . the same date, and commencing at &lie ; I . . � night. While attending to the horses a a on . I one of the rural towns of N4sw York state . . " I I .� , gains Mentioned time. - . I . . 4 . I . wr fiery colt kicked him on the chin and die- by a female lecturer. , She advanced noth- . � i. . . . I . ..- I" . ! . 1. . . located the jaw-bone. The joint was -Cash offered to farmers Who have ing new by way of argument. but ye gods! - I 0 1 1 0 . . . ;1. � I - . . . . . .� i I . . . fipples on band that will do forLevaporat' how she After a few hyiniis ete.. - . . � I - L promptly set and the sufferer is! doing � I � . . - . . -_ - . - - - � _.,. oing ing or dryinri. I will pay 60 cents per sera . was iu the dark when the lamp was out F.. . . . . , , .. .� nicely, The is a very painful ng by the wives of ternper;iice, this . ­ . . . . I - I .. " * . . . . - barrel or '40 cents per hundred. pounds, to daughter of temperance be an to spout "d - - - . - - . . ­ 1�_- . I unless you call at T. A. Greig's - . . . one, yet might have proven more serious* be delivered At Whitby . . hour and ,.half she breathless- - And so will you be unle � Evaporating for a weary o r - . . . . � .:- -Mr. Leech B. A. of Trinity Univer- W , - . - III * , ­i '_­ - I . - it �rjf All who have 11, , write ly inflicted upon her audience the nimble- - Lamp Emporium. Lamps for all kinds of weather . , , . . .1 . : _,:�'_.,�__� city, Who is conducting the services of the 9. - - . . I . I . - in a postal.eard, stating amount you ness of her tongue. -which, although hung i . I - .- _. - - - - . ... .. . . Church - - . , h of England at Viakering and ba a as soon as you eel this notice, and if to wag incessantly. did not -altogether � . Beautiful Hanging Lamps at prices to suit alL � _.- . - • . .- . . - � . - . . I I . .. . - �: Greenwood, is spending ,his Xmas holi. an ugh stock shows up to make a run. I please her distressed bearers. 1 At times L - � .1 , . �. . .,� . . . . t I - ng- to the •,-exuberance of h own v - Hand Lamps of every description. _,1 Lamp shades - I ... . .� ' - , -1 days here so that he way be able to visit Wi I Rive you notice when to deliver. Do Owl - or- - . . . . . . � , . I , - , "e� . . : i . . the members of the congregation at their unable to croak, be finish ' . ; , I ­- I no deliver until yon get notice, J . W. b,ity" she was of every hue and color, suitable for Xmas and wed- - .1 - ... .. . - I - -, � homes. He in staving as the Gordon Lo 41* of sentences already begun. Onl� one sub- . . - .- - ELL. %Vllltb Out. ' ' � House and expects to be ban until she YS joet was she lucid upon. and that was there .. ��. . � I . . . -1 . . - A Door, down at the heel female call- would be a collectian 'at the close of her - . ding presents.. A cheerful room ,makes the heart. '. ..-. ... . - • I I - ' second weak in January whop college . : I . .. . � ­�' ��_ . I i . I college ad S ibis office on Tbursday of last wtek address to defrayjher own and a � dater's (in ) .- I I - ... . I . . . . . - i . '. .1 . - bright. � , ;­ - . - - I __ I I .;�.�: opens. - . � _� � ... .. . . I . . _.�__ �., � .... %-. I. ' - ■ , i " -_ .... ---.-. -Arraiiget6ents - are be' '' perfected and asked for a few ,coppers. The poor fellowshiplexpenseewhich woull only be -.' . . I . i . ' -_ .- I.- ; - mg � creature informed us that she lived Dear #10. 'Tis uncertain whether tbe -temper. for the opening of the new St. Andrews &he villMe. bad & * 1i I . - -_ � . . , family, and tbat bar pnoe lady managed to pocket SIC after the ' - I 7IN. 1 4111 A Church .on Sabbath next, and on the foi- husband was in a Toronto hospital, suffer- bags were sent around, b led to tbe * - ..2 N; .- -�� CA W " * " u"'aft I 1. .:..- lowing evening a splendid entertainment 0, - . I _� - � ing fr3m the effects of an injury received writer that if she did she was I rmouWy I ...1. . - ... I will be presented. Tea served from (t to willingly ve ten . - '. "' , , ! on he G. T. R. Having no chance in the overpaid. I would � ; � �_� . : �:V,- - ... . � . . I I .- 8 P. M. A large gathering is expected arter to stay h4 nonsense. . . . . � I ... sho ered her a . I . . . - _... . � . . , we promised to enquire into mat. . - an each occasion. The services on Sun. after abe hAybew going ten minutes. . .. . . . . . I ., I .1_._.... . ... tare and if her story proved 30"609, Ali$ I . . I day will commence at 10:80 A. M. and -CIn". • / I • I— . 0 * . . ­ . ... - wo Id be assisted. Not long after ,call- � -B N,TING � .1 - � -�e- � _14 _I_ � �'y i t `rj . T: I , � ­ . ..� . ,5 4 _4 I -­�, , - - . % ­.. �., c al Grant * formed as that the female was • .., -. . - W I . � __ ., I . '.., � -1. - I . . . er . __­_ ___ . I 1, - I . . � I ­ . -1 of Kingston, and Revs. Barrass and caid- . Sale Register. 11 . I .. foamoibi*wonsommeeML" / �_ . � .. .... . fra d. and that her husband, or at least . - - 4 � . I ----I--- _­­ -1 - -1. _­ I- _­_.1____ __ _-_-.;,--- - . ., - : well as 8 p. m. Everybody should attend. . � ., I - . - - . . - � - _... . . ... _. a Mide companion, Canvassed one part of SAT11DAir, Jan. 2nd :-Credit sale of farm I I ' I . -1 _..� . .... .. A01 -Pickering Trotters in the name by the village while she visited the other. . . - . - • . _.. ­.-­ , - � �_. 1. - .1 I . - � � which stock and implements, beI013gillit to the UR Stock i's now 6omnlete, . I I - � �, .:. - Wbi & foot balls just organized, i . . _.,:­...:_ - 'a Aftw a thorough canvas of the village the X, I .��.. � to be known, The following officers were estate of the late John Peak, will take : I . ­` . ' ' . . ' . . z� � . . elected for the season: Hon. President, pair spent their alms in whisky, Charity place at S. rear of 8rd con., rickeri . . 0. -nkets,. Flannels, , . - . '. . . . 1*1 ..''. i . with Bla - . . .1 . . . is a commendable virtue, but the giving Ni Ni4monthe credit. Sale at one o'clock - - - . - - * . . . ' . . .1 _� Rev. M. Jeficot; President, W. I I . . . . - . . - J' Clark; Of noonsy to such characters is not worthy sh6p. See bids. Thos. Poticber, ago- ..� . ­ .. . I . - ,,� Sec. Tress., Jas. T. Richardson; Capt., f a ch & name. . I . . - - . � . . I . .-; . tionser. - .. - . . - . . . - W. Westlake. Comittee, T. IAL*, W. 0 . - - : . I I �.,.. Yarns, Hoisery, , Ladies'. and.. _� . .-..- I . .. , Although tb4 weather is of X"Melan - I . . . � .. . . . . _.. I . . - ��.. .. � . .,... ; � '-- -,' ' Rogers, R. Gordon, T. Shepherd- Two - ' . . . . . �­ . I .. - . - - .. - V, ,; cho nature there will be a day of mirth A brakeman nam6d griffin, of Toronto, - . ... - - . *' . ' : - I I , , . 1. . ­ . .- ... I � I . - I . . - eig. - -, - - . I � . : . matches will take place* on X=;sI day, in any of the homes throughout the fell across the rails in front of a moving -- - Men's Underwear; & Over-- - . _.,� I - - Over- ,, with Dubbarton and another with the ' - . I 1.% , ..'_ 1, tow 9 Ip. or weeks preparation &To train at Trenton yesterday, and was &I• . . . I I. . ..:. . - ..: Like Shore club. . . - . . ­ _­ . . ...... ..., ..._ �. , with bee in progress for a feast. The fatted most instantly killed. . . I . . - - - . % . - m - __ . I . . . . . . � - . ..­ • - ­ -bome person laid *information . .� . ;11 . �. : _- -;:... . . � . ' ' Inspector Ferguson to the effect that one calf has been slaughtered and everywhere As Toronto -a storekeeper was final! 04, ' shoes' Felt Boots` and. Rubbers; � � ... .: � �.._._ .. .. . � - � - . � . . � 1� But there for having sold what was represented to . - . . I � � � Marshal Turner, of Green River. had been we ear music and dancing. - . ; "I . I . . ' ' ' - . I . - � - - I ,_ .' _.� �::��% ` � 14 ' are somas-homes to which this day has no be a quart of oysters without having - : - - � , _. 1 - _- '.. .. .- - - . . . . . I - - , - - . . � .I- - d � 'i arge - -- ' ' Fresh_.. , . _.�_ .:, . selling bard cider. On Monday the 149b, al charm. A vacant chair donated measured them. the Inspector and Constable Valverly vie- an a, I ' stock . of, � ­... . : __ .- - : . ' 0 . I 1. . . ...? . . Yaci In all The electors of Paterboro, voted the � - . t absence of a loved. occupant. . . - "..;.T- � . iced the ph4ce and effected a march. They I .� I . .� . . . . � ..-,. .. . . .. . - , - , .' " . our mirth and happiness, let us not for. electric steel railway franchise to the Edi• . - • . Chrlsffia � . . ' �,:,-.-4�. - .. , '�. , - , . . . ... - ...�r - Trade ' found on the promises a couple of barrels et to drop a tear for those who sorrow, son syndicate yesterday und approved of roceries. for s of-cider, but were in doubt as to its ability 9 , ... - " either withhold charity from those ]ear, by-laws raising money to meet the cost. . - 4 to intoxicate. Mr. Tumor and several ' . - . . . i .._., 11 I fortunate than we are. "Peace on earth R. Bingham, Tyrone, bad a very rear- witnesses . . . . I . .. I - I I . I witnesses were-invited to Whitby on Fri- .. 0 , . , . - - .. . - .. - .., �. .. -.,-, ,,- d good will toward all men." I row escape from drowning on 70nday - - - I I.. _­, -. .. . I I . - � � , ­�­.. an � � M , I . ... '.1 . : � - ---. �j -N day for a trial, with the result that the : . last. He was trying the ice on the pond such as all kinds of Peels, Rai ­ . .-, I . 1. - -1. � --4-. . . . . , , i . � .. ­ :..... I ....- . � ..-. I ­. I case was . ­11:1 - . N . , " - . . - I . - . I �..�,-- dismissed. Mr. Tamer is,tbete- : ""; . . , . East Scarboro. ;: '..: :, : and went through. _. . . . � -0. . . - . . . "'. : - .. , - . :1 . . I . � I .. fore, freed of the charge. -:f_ :ii,-,'._-.:._ ­ .. ­ i - . & . . . - . . .. ­ _­_ - _., ..: .- , . . L . ...WL A young lad named Walson,aged about . - . � � � ...�'..__ .- . :,.��, . have just � - -; 1, ... ,_ . " .. - � .. ..,....._ -The Leave and Treasurer' h Our teacher, Miss Smith is tpending her 13, was drowned in the ilaitland river at sims, Currants, Sugars Orangesy r. _ . .,-I.:,- � - , - .�:.: . I _­ 7! . . . . - � . I � . I I -�­ __ issued a statement of the receipts and ex- Vacation at bar home in Victoria Co. Wingham, Friday afternoon, while skat- , --'� , I ­., - . I ­� I . , .. ..�� � . � . ­ . - penditures, of Ibis township for 1891 up 10 Hilton Bramwell, of Oshawa High - . . QT' . �, - - , . -L . ... . �.�. - ,.. . ,I .­ . Lemon-s, Nuts" & -,.-,,.. *".. _'' ­ ­_ .._­:�%.- .-,. Dec. 15th. The electors are expected to School is also home for his vacation. -ing. His body was recovered next morn- . L . .. - . ing. . _!,� �, ��,' : . . .. _� Jl' I . ­ . . ... . . . - . � z - _z � � . . ndiag . . . . r: . . . - • . I . . . .-. - examine the" before nomination day in Frank Kmowles, who has been atte Garbutt, a former resident of Wingh am, ,� know how their tat. Jarvis St. Collegiate Institute during the - ' • . - - ' .- .. _ ­.'. order that they may . w.. . - _ - ­ � ­., ' whose ease for; alleged forgery in Texas - . I ­ . �__ . :___._�"'L" . - 1 , ..., ; - . :-,. --,.,,r,.:. .� '. so have been - expended- The time f0T past term, is at _present sojourning undo . .0 _. __ -.,;�­ � - � _. � __ , . , has ocoupied the court and lawyers in Tor- - -:: �. _. . . , ­,­ .. , - ­ I - ' i � - - , - - - . . . - . - I � - �­ . W- leaving these reports I distri- the avu I printed an The root.. to for some time pass, will woording to . _.. ­ ­ he missionary meeting was hold On RO-1 ' �*�- B NTING,,.' �' " ­, . � . A_ I AXII - , .­.. � . - -. bated is so short that possibly marry elect _., �--. L �,.� - Ir., ,. on Thursday evening, the 17th ins$. was a the latest decision of the legal tribunal, . I . . , .. � 'L - I - I - _. .� .,.. , ors way be unable to Drocure but I - � � � ­__.�-` �-�: - . - - - . :� ­­ � &c0py' decided success. Avery goad program, be extradited so this he am be tried in . , .�4,._ �. a ­ '-,-�% - - .,- - ; I - supply will be on , hand at the hall on i ­ � . -1 - ..., - �-' 1. _'., . bearing on missionary work was rendered, Texas. , .; - : �1.lv .. _, 1. �:: I , -:. . � ... _41� , ,-.,:�* nomination • day, when they may be ob- . ..... I ..�. 1.,.,.,., ., . the principal part of it being a very inter- The Bowniinville correspondent of the - .... - .­ - . rained. While it is a good idea to lei the eating and instructive address delivered by Orono News says that the now bridge was ,AND_-:DRA_ W__ __: : . . " ,�-_,��.-,_ ­ 1. ,- - ...: -,.;,. �;�.- electors know how show money has been Miss MoGriffin, of Toronto, which was lilt - forzaarly opened on the 11th suet. amid .- - 4 - .. . . .. � � ::* . - _ I I ., - , . � .. � . � , ­�� I � . ­ I I - , - - . I - - .1­1 : spent, it some to be a foolish procedure toned to with close attention, and gmtly a great display of entbueasm and bunting - - - - - - � ..: ..., � �: - - - ­�, - '. ' �' _ '.., I _ ­,:_"_ to a council to issue another re- appreciated. We hope to base the pleas. . .,: - . .. - z � �j�SH 1160 Ry'' � - . - . �,._. 1. . find was the bijVest &irn p1bool circuloWOOLEN AND MEl ow SE .- , , " port for the remaining sixteen days of are of listening to miss moGriale affidn . !1. ._' " .� -,-; - �.�. - . -, . -.,- -�­`., 11 . _�, .. ­ 1. - I �._:� " ", _'­�. I , :, , ., , L � .- " I . - -1 . - - , , - -1;--Al. . - ­ ,,.,- _��. . , I' 4 .., I �_­ _ � ;;Wety 0 al with which this town has been Visited for ­1 �� - . . .z .1 I . ., - .,�',.-,'. ,,-,:,�: ibe year, in the shape of the Auditors' re. some future meeting. The . . . *1 , , . . - -,:': _; .., :­.­­1. ..'.... : ,.;- . F"', - some time. - .. ._1 , .. _'­ . -,.,-.-- * - ­­`�, -. auce ready A membership of over thirty. which __ . '. % . Aa%-T(DWJM=n XACW V. �, -��__'':. , . ";,_,_�__. . - . " , , - �..:);..',,�,' t. '!'his - is, however, in aowd 11 91 - .I-,.- -, .4., - . - -,- " _r A Montana newi"par says tamer , .- I , , _�� .; .1 - �­ - - ­ - I - . I � ­...� f ., T - ��_. ' . . W -?,: . �. - -­, J�� . . .'4.�_;:, _ - � .- ­1 . � , .1 - , , - --�* ­-­ -,, W - 'go, 4r -7. !:1. ­', ­ ,11:, -1 " �"., , .. � _ � . - . . � - ' wnisus 800TC11 FINGERJ '' _�­ - JL - , _­s A the Munic Act, tbeftbre. most is very otiaouraging. We bops to am lire in Gallatin county raised 1,000 bushels of : ' - . fi. society pro and the membershi in ,4 ', L _ . . � �., 7_��, , 3i ea 42P. - Why not bave 60 barn FWFJ ' . -_ � - '. _t._" -, be on Popcorn and stored it in .barn. Ilia . I . . Ali, . . . , ' .1 �._�* . .,. i - 01`0411106. Thi next In odium Will to M , - : � I . - �.� - ... , '_ =yz in zounicivalig" ad on the caught M-*, dio'corn e to pop and filled ' . -, -r , I ­ - - , 1. . the evening o6be Ifth of^z- _z. . , ­.� �. . . 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