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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_01_01- , - - - , -'I-. '. ., , , , 4_��:� -41, * - - P111 a Ae ;� VOLF X1 . _.,..: - PICKERINGi ONTi-, FRIDAY, JAN. I 0 . - - NO, 10,'� :....._ - . - OUTAROUNDUS ­.�-­­� .�.�. ,�,-.,..JA.Il�-�,,;tl",.��l-'��; ,,� . 1� �/_.' __ .;. DECEER'S LIVERY! ­ . i * - : , . X I; - ._�_, lf� . . . . Medkal. � LATMOT LOCAL RAPP111111106 BXCONDni B1r .* We *azit have to forget onr*Ooflilisid , I W .­.k. .. . . . .. __ Ooke W. Turner sit he has been trostin been spending a few emys in. Detroit . , �:4 . Of" i­ - :. in races with the rest ,of the boys, and iisitizig friends. - _. . Ai . ,S � . .. � ,.r . � . BATEMAN, M11'D., -C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several now - CORnSPONDUNTS. . 'baying the impression, in his mind that he V% ill and Marsh he t' -ret*w'='ed, home ' ' � I- 8M to ii-.3o; Evening 6 to B. i George Nobt has 00paged hiraselt as they ,report having seen some big. hou �?c , I r -1, ,� ". .1 � t fireman r Albert Collins. the city. .;" -.,h _A _ - Miss Ida Simp.s;on. - . I I A meeting of the creditors of J. T. hqled a chipmunk. Lod saw track* of var- At a meeting of tep.chers And ' i to If '-­;'�'�% :,i. " - _ _ Be - - - ---- It appears the night that Mr.Da"beatil's ii was decided to hold an anniversary on�-`­��-Nj --,., . ­ . . rvatory of music. is prepared to give leg QQC[ I at 49D CA C5 �4 01 but we have not yet learned the particu .1. �. _. . �_ I sons in both instrutnentAl and voe . � barn was burned. wbile W. G. A. was litt- or about Jan.. 24tb. ' Further .particulars .� . I ­." __. Thorough ln�truction Guarainteed , ': 2t I serious. one, and the dividen] will b,b �. � i . V4 1 . I him -into the skirts of the fire, bus was soon � W. Chester's annual shoating' inatoli ' .� � . a A .� p, small. The insolvent's books tire in rescued. The boys thought he would lose Oftme off the day beforeCtiristm iiA. . 1/' 6 0 very peculiar shape, atid it will take BOMS his moustache, being as it looked r o, we t er a uything but favorable. ­' -j"Ll '.,� ' !.��n " - I - I I = Q ou'r * � I . . . a time to straighten them. but on closer examination found it to beite be succeeded i ­, , ;y L , .. . �j �,�': % . . _ . . .. . . . . 1 064 lign �' ". tX I A successhil Local Option m eating was original color. - Off. : A 1�. , .�P : . 4 . RRIS- -jdv - ' . �" neuds in Mount Master Chas. Annie hu been visitiogfor: I i 11 - �­ ­ . T . -3 " � . I � . : I J9 TER, County CyOwu Attorney, and County CM E� "M !, - V . , - _­ . .Court House, Whitbv- 10-Y h The second anniversary of the dedi. Mr. Canon bus dissolvQ#-srtowshio'r',,--�.,,,: - ,�'q,�*4� '. � I It r0 �P,- .qoA .,-.- . . . a cation the latest fashion in hair dressing as he with Mr. Cowan, having fulfilled his oov-_L_ f, . __� .., . � . J z uVr .z . celebrated on Sunday )as&. Large con- thinks IL loans is far superior to-frized hair. traot belies migrated south We are � *-,. . . - . i . - I . . : 'Thistle . - -egations were present both morqing -1 to lose his smiling countenance sfrol!lod the , _:"::",��i ­ � .q C? ',,vi -,�;� _]_� . Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. . Is gi ". ­ .1 , k. I - . office, Whitby, Ont.. Jno. Ball D d 10 - � to the yery wet weather'we ward the nearest railway station. on Mon- r�, ,.4�'�*4f% �,'l ".` * -�, ---- :� - .- 0 0 .. 0"D I an intellecival feast wol be served in the home to spend the winter with her parents fear for his safety. .- - .4"; - i I AS PiRKER, BARRISTER zc ;5 0 X . 0.4 0 8 r4 V shape of soolts and addresses by Revs, Mr. and Mrs. Pee no excitiineut over . - : � . - I . . commiosion.. office: . - : . -S3 91 D. Caldwell, Cannow ,and Bedfurd as well ?be Messers Kays and Mrs. Drayton, around here this year our men having be . ;­ " :5� i re ,�,�, res'dent ministers. The public are of Toronto, opeut.Christmas at Mr. Lank- hav ­ .� . I . V; at ,..,a , V " � respectively retluested 1b come and enjoy Ins. ,- ..Ow � I . W8. ORMISTON, LL.B., . z -0 iA.0 0 51 ` ' ' 'S b- :- the entertaitim6ut. Adults 35 cents, . ambitioqs office seeker will have to be cork . _. -10, ��­-- -,., e rence, Ormiston & 13reW, Barristers, I . " I Mr. abd Mrg. R. Hilts were the guests _,`� -, � r . . Solicitors, Notariee, &c., 15 Tpronto Street, To- �0 . _____ children 25 cents. . tent with either school trustee or path _ , � �. �' 1. .: I . . . .. -.1. . - _. tock of :- ... - : ca of I a so tkave done without a a - A. Hills spent Snndav in Dunbarton. preach in Centennial church o bbith � , ,_ ,�_ 1 1, - K$ - lv'. , � : - - - '� - . ][I HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUA TATC11ES9 JEWELRY u" . Auumberofyoulig people asse'mbled before in the old church. - _.... N4, -, I : .:., - I. - . I FIT-17, __ __ t�,64'i - I . i I , I-. 9 - R ! I b% - - .", I )`;,". .., r .. . .sr6 .�..,.­It��. ; I . - , Why support an untried man en1rou . � 11, ­ _n ­ �, _( . � " . , and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of ..: . - ilifitioe to the oysters on Friday night. . 1". .1- � . , .�R� . . . I . . - _. the horne'sVtoot attend'ed to at my shoeing forge . :.-. SILVERWARE & - - ' " be" an isSolent public seN want. Vote for .',,, . . . � lot 33,7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- - " ed an oyster supper on Monday even, . , . .1 .� I, ?�; . -_ . .:,..". ­ C -1. . -,. '_ ", .�.� -I-,'- - ��,: . �- ., � I Landed to. Telegraph address: Whitevale, Out. _'. � , . i . .-:1,_ . irig. The attendance was good and so urry � _., * � � 4.-:1. ; . - .1 . , . , LOCKS - -- I - re the oysters. 9 people intend to purchase sessou � I KIM ... I _ .i. - ­ . I A" '.'_-_---__---_-------` � �. ISING. SUN LODGE NO . r hl� been appro&ched by several ma ine !o Greenwood, to attend the school e , �..� ,,:, -� . . - .. evening in the year, in Dale's Ball, Pickering. . -. , .- _. . . _ . * - I _. . akea Bill look so lonesome? What attrao- we understand, redacted great credit u n - .. 'I :1 , . � .1 L ., - . help ady - Mr. Wright will arain -take charae of " po �_ * L V:.- - 121T tion she Oakd*le boys have at Mount Vie1r. the school and teachatf. A: the grand Cause of Temperance. ance Holiday - Pres `nts- 1. the school on Monday. He has been so- _ , -_,�'� ­ n invited to join and - _ 4 - .. - Pricea astonisbing] 10W, during January. When the now mao - , - 1. & ­ . ., . Will have recovered suffitiently. he is ex. ?"asionly. Wonder what his attraction . _; 'A'._. I I �. - rmisawner for taking &ffidavits, etc., Clare- . �,; . We had'our annual Xonnicipal warna. . . - Xrlinw t "a .'_-��., Ir ment on Tuesday-Nossination day. the topic of ­It bests all how the. roads .,.. -;,�, Z: , - ..- Inant, Out. ALDNADWS k"p," A larp nd select attso � . . ­. lage J_ , sa� BALlb JCLJLb . The Union S"bath School entertain- tessita Isibmtm . ameby @a~ we dasm ot .::I; 'i". . , ... . . nes at the store or at his residence, Pickering t - . - . yv J=.L-.L-=� .1L a -, passed off pleasantly. A ogram - , resent the coming elmiona and ght .. ,.-:-,. I . .1 I . = . .: � -, - . __ __ -___ . .. was rendered to a well fillxhouse. tA:yoption by . " 0 - ­ . R.BRATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK . ' Their conceris are always of a high order. - . ... . . . words and deeds of our neighborhood In w ...` ' . . � � �.., . � . � . - - - %Mdavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. '92 Municipal Elee * ' 192 Attend the next.. ' ' , �. -rr , . . D Conveyancer, Commissioner for taki' - tion - . - reached thib village. A few penons have 6� first place *"ilv' The ap,ii - , --. - " . --At Whitevale. . . . � ­ , ; . - . - been seriously affticted. excitement hereis really astonishing, and ­:-,;-,* -�. - . z ' - ' . As an instance of the mildness of the is shown by the number and attendance Of , .-,i ��-' . . Brougham every Monday afternoon for th ��:, � ; , � 'i, i i . __ transaction of business. .27-v . a Your � vote arid influeni�e are re- paper to contradict a statement appeatiom -season, flowers were to be sem in full the various temperance meetings. On Fri. :,`�­;-!' .1-1 I __ z . . in the Cifirex and sent from this place by - our temperance men �:..._��`�' - : - .. �_ . . m,.:.. IcIftelly sot i,c i te4l fo r. bloom in a garden in our village on Christ. day night last all of . ­ip � � I . - - - . . . a writer signing himself ,,.Veteran." The mas day. . I I met in solumn conclave to devise schemes L * �'_,�., _ : . . .j , �' E& . article insinuates that I take money from Mrs. Hector Thompson, and . family, whereby votes might be honestly brought �--it',,� ',.-.-:%,t-., . . poor men. while their fitmilie8 are want. spent Christmas day at W. J. Clark's. fr�ln Ltiti-temperance �o temperance.. On . L` .1 . - andspeaMcations turn'shed for every class of - N ... HORTOP .N_ . � I A� Je'' * . - 4� . - _,IS, . . , Mt water beating and I .- . ing for 4,read, I beg to difler with this Mr. Burrows h" erected weigh wAles, Thursday night previous, the Rev. Mr. ;I �1'41 I . - - ventilation a specia'.ty. office-Gerrie Block, I :6.- --- for the position of .- :o: - � worthy writer. I cover take money Gurneys make. the latest improvements, Scott, of Toronto, gave in a quiet, mild ear- ­.-..,­,�1:,._k_- . - . corner Dundas and Brock street@, Wnitby. . ., . . . - from men when I ku,)w thjir families are which will be,. ery serviceable to the farm- nest way, an idea of what local option was. � ; -1. . . era and others. I Then on Monday we had a blood and fire - �.._- - ': _. - . � in Want. but have frequently triven such ,,,�n, .. -,., _ :_ - -a - D- uty-R� ' . _. .1;­ 1, . . _41WHoneering. . secon - : ep We to purchase bread, while , A very impressive sermon was preached temperance .talk by the Rev. Mr. Keam, of - .-.%- . , .�_ - - - - - . FAIRBANKS. the old and reliable . The examination held by our school o1i goes, -fits" to TnK Ngws. It is the inten- , _:�; �'* IL , . . _. . - . HE ELECTORS OF THE . -1 6tIller. that not long Since fifteen Voting ' .: '1� � I , Le 'Auctioneer, still in the field, able an . Tuesday last was a success. A to do its duty in this cause, � , - , "I , " � I k__/ . 'willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him paily be-ing present and expressed themselve1s whatever may be done in other places. - ­_ -­` -1 , . and takes ibis opportunity of thanking his pat- a is Of Brougham in a single afternoon. X 11 irds of th � J�t - . Township - of Pickermg - Ow, as highly pleased with the progress of the You' - find that two-th a votes -:,-.1_1­...1 I . .. - _ rons for past favors, and hopes for a continuance . - .. Ilk - .. " , - air, that statement is absolutely false, and pupils. the exercise being over, the chair cast in this polling- division on this �, �t "! - i , ". , . . of -them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- �__ __ �. .� i .. � - rangements as to dates and terms can be made' . 7 : Aich I am prepared to prove at any time. .wait t#Lken by the Rev. Mr. McDonald when will be marked for it. ­­,�.- -_ I . I . ile I am prepared to listen to fair din- a good program was gone through. The Our school closed on Tuesday t all -.' --'-'-- �-,­ �` , : . at the office of this paper. 45-tt I � GENTLEMEN :,Having received Will I . - . . HOMAS -POUCHER, Licensed Auc- nomination to represent you as Coun. cussion, I am no-. going to suffer such first thing on the board was; a substantial til Jan. 4th, 1892, . L' . .. I. _. 11 _. .. - ,es, followed From ideas we obtained from the last r . ­�'�' L ' " : . ' IT tioneer, Vald�utor, etc., for East York and false statements to go unchallenged. lunch handed ' '. ' . . . : ' , cillor for 1892, 1 hereby offer mv Thanking TOU for the above space, I will -by recitations, . humerous dialogues arAO gathering of the � I ` � . the whole of North and $outh Ontario. Strict . . I -Kilners, we understand .. `;� ' "' - - : on given to all orders by mail or telegraph. . :,_ �,­;.,, - - singing by the punils. Then brief speeches that the Patrons of Industry are silently . - � , _', : . . . . ­ I Charges Aoderate.� Address THOS. POUCHER, services. - If elected I will do all in sign myself, J. M. GEROW . �'- , - ; ': -.1 j. I . . 0-041-- from Messrs Purity, Green, Dr. Sisly, Ley, and secretly working that they may in the :,: .. ­ . . Vote early and vote ftv 4too. *WOW, as Pualk and Whaley. After most of the near future, have as it were, all nornina- -- -, � �. �'L �"F I . .... __ I Boots aud SItoes. to keep down taxes.. I 1. ­­ ­ . . speeches had been made, a presentation tions under their thumb. But to our.-.,',-.'. ... " . . . was made to Mr. (1ark, who has taught in minds these are only fragment@ of floating - - . � �­. - - � : 4i -:' We Jo DALE . " :... .. .. . this school for the last eight years, and has drift having no subitai tial.being. ghouli.., ::,*k, `� ,..�, . . . . � . won the hearts, affections and sympathy of this organization ever have'the power to �. --`�,, ,..- : I � . - ­ I I - - . .. . On Sunday morning the Rev.T. Walker, -and pupilg, and his leaving the say, "This man shall stand and that one- - ,.�._ - I �1. . . - - - - News, -King stmet, ipickering village. 7-v.. .. :­ ­1 i . 1. ed At school has occasioned a general lament shall not," we will then be underacom. r, _L�,!� - � ­1 a - ; I � . I . ; Christ church. The Xmas decorations amongst the pupils. They united their ef- bina of most heinous dimensions. We- ". � � .. ., �. . - I . . � Hotels. - were tasteful and neat. In the evening forts and se=red a um sufficient to pur- -wish the P. I's success, but not the ith- ,:- I ,_-��Y,. "­�_;� - . .� - " . - DON . HOUSE, Pickering, Ont. _. � congregation at St. ,arets. This which wits read b Miss A. Scott. Mr resident '�,. ':�.-`,:-,�i,` . I mes Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a - ,- '- - - -:- . ' 0 F TRW '.-' * - I church was also tas decorated and Clark ,iaid ., (I . . :. fine now brick building, fluisbad in superio many thanks are i the Rector's wife. quately express his feelings for the kind- line i 11 sumt er." This might have been . ,-�,-,�-:r' -- - . �� - . TOWN* Mrs. Walker. for the g at trouble she hais ness shown towards him, but he could as- said in Pickering, Greenwood. Whitby or,i'..-...�:'­. .!� ,, . - . travelling public. ,New an4 commodious stables . . � and sheds. : . 25V . .. SHIP OF PICKERING. . taken with the decorm one of ..both these sure them thit lie would never forget their other glaces and no one would not -, '!' - , : - WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., Having received nomination for Conn., to be in this neighborhood again. He 1. .. � ' error, ut having been said in Kinsale in ­_� . . .,.. . . : - . now open for the accommodaticn of the cillor, and not having time to make a leaves on the 5th fvr Tennessee, U, S. A. . . . &�.-Atax.�­ RxisTicus.' the hearing'of a select audience, we feel �, :"�.'! , - . . travelling pub"Itic. ourselves called Tect respectful. .1 �,.-,�: . personal canvas, I take this opportuDdy The good wishes of many in Scarboro at. - CHERRYWOO6. . upon 100 ., ' `1 I : - out. Situated ais it is, opposite the Sp k Mills, to solicit, your. vote and influence. If tend him. . . . � , : .: - it is co venjent for patrons of the Mille. Meal elected, I will as heretofore, do my best On Thursday 14th prox., thero in to be The pupils of Cherrywood school met it and we were nottil for thie study when at. - - Z. � - or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good . . ,.1:11� � .. I . andigbedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for for the interest of the Township. I also hold at Malvern Hall, a grand concert in the residence of Mir. Jae. Taylor, on Christ- school, the above words were first used b ' .- ' z �` ___ - 7 horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premiq wish to state thqLt I believe fr,)m .the aid of St. Margaret's church. When we mas eve and presented the retiring teacher, President U. 13. Grant. We . "... - i L, � ­. ,11-1. . . - . The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked mention the celebrated comic vocalist and Mr. Thoo Henderson with 1L handsome eas DC B So ­.11. ­-z7­4`��;.,L I . . ure li: present good condition of the roads and Y fe e ro. ott. , - . elocutiouist Mr. W. E. Rainsay, as being chair and the follouring address. The pup- . . - tr,#1­ � . I - - CULLY, Proprietor. 151y bIridges. and the talance of money un go aaain has the r,evolution of the earth.­...,-. %"*..--: I � . ­ . hand, it will be possible to. reduce tax&-- notbek Xmas. Looking' - . 1.1*1 - e of the performers, we say enough, for ils felt a deep regret dt losing Nf r. Hender- brou-bt round a ­ ­ .. . . I . . . I the audience are sure of a splendid time son and took this substantial way of el- back a vear it seems but-as a day, looking __��'-'_`� 'A": _'."!� Z_14." - . . . - � 11 . lVittchit-taking. - A tion at least half amill in the dollar. with him. pressing it. .�, � . ..� . - . . . ` - CUTHBERT, Wqtchmaier',"Piek . I romain, Ladies and Gentlemen - � __ - .� DzAR TzAcmm,-We take this opportuity so has it ever been. Though this bright �.,.'.' ,t,'-_-�' - 1", �.J,-. . . � � - I . . - . . of expressing our deep 'regret at your de- day comes but once %, year, was the .v ever '�',�­- . . �:: ­ , �- -� trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for ... ... - __ � ---' - . parture from our school. For three years a man who could conicie i tiously say, 661 . � . :- _-i ­: � ),. . , ­ .. - _. i - . ---, ' ' ' The Scarbor ' Rangers Jr. Foot ball the rela�ionship existi Of Upon _ L, . I 1:. � . cleaned ,.)u stAortpat notice, and at reasonable -.�-.; ­ �':-�" '' JAS9 HILTS team of Brow 0 - am ready for it." We all feel called kA., I" , . I . ­ . . � .. 1, n a Corners,plased a friendly teacher and pupils, has continued without " A __ � .� - - I match with the Six Royals Jr., of Green amy unpleasantness and the high StB6nd&rd of - . ; ­.1 . _.. E MISS F AN. - Nov. 12tb, resulting in fayor of the 4ne to your abilities as a teacher and your , "na ; .. ,vr-, ' I . 1�.- ) . - ,ERRIER WISHES TO from the straight and narrow roW&, laid'.; �-�­"! "'�`� 11 - � . .. __ ___. NOUNCE that she has secured &part- Rangers, by a score of-1 goal to 0. untiring devotion to your work. Not oel 't .-�4�::-;�- %i� I- A . ..." ' ­ Good' I out by ourseltes ­ozi Christmas eve 1890. 1 . _,,� , . ,�; . � - Xmas S I :­:' ..'�,,.,­,.'­,_ .� . �. . � . ments above Mr. A. B. Collins' store In Green have you shown in education,but ha - ­: -.1,1 . _. . ._: .: The return match between the Bearboro ve CAU2 This day is to many of as, one upon whioh,� 4,.W_�,�� -­ , River, where she will be prepared to execute all . ... "JL`W,";,-'1 b-1 I us to feel that your interest in us is some- to make resolutions to do better _­ ' ' ' !' - thing more than that of aninstmetor-thxt them. Wekeep them Th .t - ,'. �_.. "t . . -1 ­­ Six Royals Jr. of Green River. was played -a day. * ,�\ . . Malvern on Dee. 9th. The Rangers b0fear f ,r'Ie,nbd--"d in leaving Ch - ` J 1 i w w d you back into the old rut, and may .:.-.,.-. pared to suit all comers in style and workman- F you the good wishes of a host of '. .' - __"': �­_. . . -::. ship. Give her a trial and be convinced. Satle- on Christmas morn IM, conscious of hav- , , , p I . - - ictorious. as the score was I goal friantb �uot only in our school but also in , . ,�?. " '. I - ­ - , 1. Z . . faction guaranteed. . your friends, our Aop fi; two!Orainv their favor. . mg neglected our resolution of '91. Th" . . ". . . � . positive the community to Whom you have endeared" . - ­ - - - - �T..­. - - �.. .- the place to come for var- The return vassoh between the Scubm yourself by Y013W genial manner -and yovx' but shows we are but men. But itiLdISCi "� . , "': * .1 tl - . � sters Jr., of Brown's Corners. and the man alities both of heart and hand. . ,�-,' ) - -- V�- - , . . - � ._,.. ... lety and good -Value ill Fame Ellesmere Centrals Jr., of Zgemere, conclusion dear teacher we ask you to 4004pt - - ..�'11. � - _�-,$-�.,t. � A -1 .-- . . was played on the grounds of the tormer 0�f " OWLEV chair not because of its intrin. - ­ �.t�. '_.',Jt,-,.'.1­.,_ � . . ..,-. O'nta"rl io. - Ban ( 'A*rtides and To e. It cannot vmha" - ­­­� __ ­.-_­_"4_ �.z��_­__._,_ w. . - ,:4�_. .., .- `_ for y9a and rest assured. that your efforts for WUM -,i� :- . , �.. . . . 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' Celli tid$e1d aarronnd+ by - `" •" - filed judgpe°;" se' t `` ;- - Suss. g)v in tllfein- ug tthero -ts, eveerywhe k of , ".. - }"- 9' W s A, 1; a fn a a wb cli m - bb rtr►p - 'w '" unfocm n, d with s, few much a i`�„ -�. . ; - rc�nxaf ov" e:d afi ov and of a , ld � I4. i in to gesian tree fruits, � I for I ` -----� � - I . Z - � 14.1 _- W1, - . t, gp opt, �" that mikes li#a�n t� 8o m k` uftil Tba pried r "- have atilt► gone "up one am ankft l that ear leading Iq bi . �° i �* : d mos - r - r,,. .z,- � -� gar a in tlty eami t,�tat I t , ±its Atha col,;i weer, 'and the gitest,on � �prom�aent pomologuats aril Rill . I to ve them a "fair at►ow." r ogler `' • p •• TW ]� A sad . fits brhi'k of air fore the liens to lay 1� ,- utho ' G t Porter Square;' vstae f .ol�,hL �, ,tmrhtin v on thaw is to induce 4 t ' _ •, Z. ,i y • b' be the dear bright thatttioi been their n waL Thi -e basket must bo ke t Van Daman, when he visited m ore lards _ Cheese slid S' " `Eta, l�ta ... _ .-.- despair, �g F p • ; " i. . p � A , .1 ' I the sunshine of my Clays Y' My h*rt went ' fail at %bits season of the . year or the hens two years since, had but a modera ;e ac- - uaintancC with Russian a lea an ' I � ' i` " ?' . , • 1 _ - . - . . Y oaf+ to s •m d non -and so cost was n for their kao ulsrit in q p , was _., :.: s .; 1 ":. ;.x,..; - - t }- r t yo , JJ eI►r .g 4 of PaY . p Y F I 1 my troahle when 'I a�iioke'thl►t I- -'took all foodng, systimatiC attention to their eom- possessed with the commeig idea that very k ' .. h Tli it Mai Supp_ lied by Mr. IffaftRUIL of 911b heres Bas ► lbw if an of t>:era ware h . . , . ... _ . ,,:- _ . _ _ - - . Tear }ektets !rota Now ass lands sand cos fart, and general oversight of the • whole y. . ,gh quality►. But' . '`�. - them carefnhy tbroiigh. Frederlck a li ht tiff of the poultry, will be demwnded Gaily. ha has beep entire! o to convietio and x _ . Y F g in the sure eedin lasses of his Re ? . r ��°''" Well` G • sire son �' Beware ,� i#s the ixiat says. setiamed to dawn upola sae; not till this Ali tbo si�eiit�iier ehsnges the flied and care g per has ;A... .. _ eo>�ti ivy $o't;1o' London all safe, g. . - "' said then we had to look out for lad i "Tract her not, She is fooling thee." mot'afn have I read your last l+ettern aria ht. of Chi hens' eibonld change. 'Un scold days printed handsome ilinstrationa and fair . {r, ;a a t , `..' <.. „ g n8's g deseri tion of the best sorts like P olffic ' -L% . i �.' ' We must - find' roams among the poor, The mischief of it is that we continue to I read bIll the lines, and I %^* t the chickens should receive gpeoially pre- P - t� -'`-r: _Uchel," my young lady said ; and that is hear of "the oedfortune attendina un`worth- you ware ooneealiag your unhappiness pared warm food to keep their stomachs in Sweating and Switzer, whirl, I hav Gant g .,:7,.% . if e =�i - how we came to live here. We slept here ier mepi and we do not •passe to consider from me, and that there was some - good order, andtheir house should close. I do not think that the prejadi ,and . - . ,., -, ;` t - - ,[ llllt .;sir_ '` ; ' last ai ht for the first time end befo Chao it is oral of the eucceat$es we hear, sot thing prophetf in my dreams. My dear ly bearded ap so that no cold draughts can hostility extends beyond a fewrnarse Haan' .._ 1 ;:_;.__ g . re we y '` ' ' went to bed I red a letter to M:. Parton of the failaroa It is as cue to ten thonsaad. lad, you have w eked on the goldfields and ba let in. • A great many people who sandy who do not lfka to change opinio and .1 � -� . Pon , . j . _ '�"''> clad be eatae(� s�ee ns to-do What a A forlorn ho dear sir. have been nnsn fnl, and I caw sea clear- their health change their underclothing practice that involve pecuniary loss. t is' An � � gentleman he `t-"a real true gentleman -- I never met a man with so loft- an ideal ly--I am writ g now with •prophetic weekly and sites daily to suit the weather. true that they will i nears many fora ima, . - '� ,< " ` . WFAI'l : ,' •. • y bat the Iron -clads era too surely a ne ity � . " :1 said how be comforted my young lady ! He as your son. In the purity of his riture mind —that pan haute sow lass prospect of In oar cbaageable climate this becomes al- ;f, -t. . wants her to live neater - there is a woman! touch and I am suffi- success there than aver. A large fortune most a necessity. If this same carefulness to be squelched by talk. —[T. H. H kius . .':.. to him, and r y .�. . " u >�' Isafs we shall after a weep or sa The worst clearly' old•faehianed to reverence and be- u not needed for happiness ; a modest coma- was applied to the chickens we would have i>z Orchard and Garden. . ' ;:. _- of ,t i,►, he's as prior an wears, bat it's some l ;eve in, the old idea of woman, the old ides petance will serve ; and you have even bare batter layyers in the y1'inter timid W hen a - : _` ; thing• to have such friend in this geest which refines and ezalts, tl comas on sudden! , v d .. '^ . and is which ezists •brighter chance of gaining the former cold ape y 't seems to - Winter Manure Methods• :. :_'. wilderness of a city. Oh -George, what a the best of influences. We are, I am sorry than where you are now so miserably toil- freeze the best tapers into inactivity, i►n At the beginning of Winter a thick 'layer l '" ' �=",:3� -' vitoaderfal, wonderful Cf ' ! I never dreamt to reeive driftin into a newer idea which fag, sway from home, end eeparatecl from it is tree that theft systems do not Rork of straw or other material should' ire iresaei , . 1.'�..- city Pe g f >>�;•P it wa anything like the' place it is and I , s dragging �f toss it. edestal this beacon all who are dear to yon. Yes. Frederick, I thoroughly, oc the laying world not stop. over the barnyard. If the yard i+ too rge _ p I looked The nest of the hens is another import- '_ *„ should be fc�htened"to be here all alone. fight to those who need some better teach- not only read your letters in, ," Y Y age` Po' to warrant thisitistoolargeforprofit. ith- , How tbs4nkfal I am that I ,came with m in To this degrading tranformation suoh through your skatahes and studied them by ant point to study. This should be made out some. receptacle to retain it, most f the . y g• ag ag l - ' " •- lad ! Chad's all `vet well but men as ,oar son will never subscribe. They the new light. My dear lad, there is more of clean, soft, warm hay or straw, carefully liquid excrement of domestic an s is . . - . • ,:, _.. _ both as re a warmth aind comfort. she can t talk to him as she talks to n,o, and will die�as they have 1i+red wonbippiaq the miss in them than I ever discerned be- made, gird wasted, This means the lose of the Lion . ' , noble creature as he is; he can't sympathise pare.. Il honour to them. fore , it is in our war to achieve t Put this in some lace where cold winds ( . _" , t . `, y Po gi'so' .P of excrement that is richest in am oafs. 1 : ;:% with her so I can, and can't help her as I Late! dear sir, schangeluecomeoveryoar sne:aesn, spd ion know what auecass as an cannot blow, tier snow and rail, reach it.� therefore, moat stimulating to t I :� �' ' can. I'm not jealous of him s bit ; we're in son, here, he was hopeful be is becoming artist means ut Sti,gland. It mina fortune Do not neglect to clean it out occasionally growth. Fresh urine is often so astic . - t _ '�. E . partnerabip, Child and me, and we're going hopele Animation is de�enetaeinR into as well an fame` --it mesas happiness— and put fresh hay in ft. If eggs are broken that it burns vegetation: to which' its ap- _ ' , i : � - , to protect my deer your lad between us, a thy He works hard atilt, bat the hope it means Agnes. When yon have in the nest do not leave them there to dirty plied, but it loses this injurious effect `wimn ` -� . r k;': " "' v : t pa ! - $he wrote to der father t iffs afternoon, and that s tamed him is fading into listlessness. won distinction her father can no the bay, but take them out, wash the fermented. If the barnyard is small; as it _ - �"'i; .` told him where she was, but I don't ezoeet The li t u n the hill is cocain faint. lon hold out. Come home, than, others, and rat in new ha A little care g upon g g Rey P , Y• ought to be then successive layers-o( bed- - PCI+ .` - _ she'll get any answer from him. It ha is me to observe this. asti any- without delay, end work fM your ear lad this way will make heats enjoy sitting on ding may be thrown down, the stock eating '' `':'" 1. ward come h. me and win ik the nest. 4 1 .r . �..:: ;'.. Y what it wishes. If grain is given more And now, George, I I've told yon evearyry- self the reason. Ha is young, he is talented, I need you—my heart Cries out for ou ; A word about therm and marketing ' " r thing, and if anybody bad said that I could the Ueat years of his life are befeSre blear. Y Y $ g straw and other eoasae feed will be esaten, . write each Ion letters as I've been do Let tli m not be wasted here, where there Agnes needs you ; when she takes your ad the eggs. A hen ekes$ to sit on a nest when thus talking the place of good hay and inak- .1 g q in hers bri htness will come a in into her theca area in it, and it is always s well .. % 'kjt- _: ,-.- lately I would never" have believed him ; but Is small opportunity for him to work out a • B B� y ing richer manure. Before Sprsi,g iii ac- eyes; ; your presence will hten her heart. to have chins or wooden a in the nest. 1 there s no knowing what you can do till you befitting career. As I have before indicated y y P g� cumulation of bedding with liquid and solid , V_ °" }`try. If yon get this letter to- morrow, and he has told me much-of himself, of yen, of I implore you not to refasa My heart tells Keeg tg+o or three is thb nest all the time, excrement mi :ed should be piled in 1 reaps - . me something more —that you have not the and it will lease the sensitive layer. In t _ ...� :-: care to some and sec us soh Geer e, dear, the la y he loves ; but I am of the opinion g y p 3' to ferment, It is a good plan to d a - `. i ��_ wa shall be glad to see you—at legaet, m that h has not told me all. A secret grief money to pay f �r yoar passage horn oar on- - gathering the eggs the dirty ones should be small quantity of phosphate well distri used i" our lad and Chud will; • but if you're is preying upon trim, and, I re t, there is close a draft that win defray all washed off at once before bean put into the throu h the hesp. Stable manure m ner- - . _ !, ix 3 . , y g i , . .: ,,, - . ' y g Y Y P Y g P P� uses. We will wctrk to ether hand in basket. Later when the dirt has hardened g - E*- .. :. pe g all d Relent in phosphate ea : 4 coming to scold me, and with any idea Chat dangeee hand aide b aide, and all m early hopes on the shell it will be almost ima ossible to Y e F peel• y :r' . oa can make me alter m mind ou -had Y Y P tar el mized with straw. If the t are I r_ a, Y . Y Let me, dear sir, advise yon, Yonr son will blossom into flowers at m son's sue:• et them clean. Dirt s never look so g • Y .. , ..., _ _ ;,:. , y Y R Y applied separately neither does the it . better keep awn I'm lonrin to see you, ia• not his proper sphere amongst us. He eats. Surely I need as no more than I have well when sent to the marks and the clean • pp � Y t' • • I should thou h after the stable manu is • �•, T;. <. ,�,,_, (Ieorge, and I know you will be good. I bas mare than talent ; he has `gamins. already said. Make all You love happy by ones arc always selected b customers B - " L. `'".. -` asked my young lady if you could come, anal an artist he map have to pass through years not !coals a single ds after the tees t of Y Y ; distributed grain crops should have a ad- t f3 g Y ditional dose of phosphate, as with the drill _ ' :a; -_.. .` she said, certainly, and that I was tq write e • of straggle, but success will smile neon 1.ibi this letter: With' hesattfalt love, I am, ever Aliple Families. it can be distributed is contact wit the . �. A � , :. , to you at once �' ` Y R at last He will never meet with it here ; , z., , -. . , . ,and that she would be lad our affe donate father, tl. PA RTUN _. ' ' ',.t ' to see your father as well as you. -Give him ell the elements of oar enter and inner life; Y I do not know that I have not before allnd- ,,seed So as, to do it most good wh the . ` ' ' ' m love and if on still care for mine, tacks Pe Y P . P - i { . Y , y are o to it "and to him- His career (To as coNTt?cusm) ed, in these cola a, to the culiarit oft lent be ' to start. But the ho hate - ._1­.,-­:_: : 1 t " - it, dear. It is all ours all I have• to give - le culture, in orthesrn countries, in the ;mixed with manure is most eerta,n do _ . Ki shoal Be worked. out in a civilised land fo matiexi ofdiatiL4i r isalole fa'hiiiies, : $ later in the season, as it does n t re- 4 ; «a `<_: = -- <' "y man,for my heart is divided between where on are. He loves n ; he has faith +msstprT o� a Y9at.. Yn hat oral - vQrt or become insoluble. �':_ "''_''• you and my dear mistress —Yonr lovin yo '' i :f::.:, - ;" g and c nfidenca in" you ; he can lean npmi This arises no doubt�rom the fact t 'e-`3• ' � sweetheart, RACHEL. yon ; e will find in you a solace for present A little Child in raiment whits a few kinds are found sufficiently resistant E - . , r - -' i u a e ur to future endeavour. If on W� ssnt to moons day LQ water's cold. The seedlings from these, How Pat Got fliB Be08i $.- • - - " FF.Ois THE Rkv. Ms, BvaLiiiam, GARRIZ , s fall - • p y W l�, message from the King of Light :. , P - can afinrd it, dear sir, seed for him home. q'hy mro I Witt "repay, not being exposed to outcraseing. as in wore `•c,. GULLY OTAGO New LnALAND To G. - Some tiige ago was trading in` a village . t WZ8TMI?dISTIGIt PALACE He will Come at your call. It will be in If thou wilt keep her garment br ght southern orchards with fenny varietiees, come store, says s a correspondent, when one of the , :::A ... PeitTOH ESQ., F � _ " " ever respect a in, for he will never win Tong the carrovv"iray." more or leas true from seed. This accounts clerks -came for th junior partner, who . - ' - 1 ; . . _ r: ,:.::. 3 Pa ROAD, LOrI)ON. . r}�K fort Yie here. Eg er da fie remains fs a Wo wanders! forth. the Ch'Id and I : for thn apples of the Pro inCe of Quebec - _ r "- _ ` p Y Y chanced to be waiting on me, and said :— My dear Sir. —Yon will be3 su rised io t soon, art eyire'oeu, grown bein 1 1 of the F►meuae t while is . L i. j . • ,: t'P • • day wasted. ,,fi�nn R � Y Ype '• Won't on lease ate to the dock a mo- `" ; Niv * : "'; : '. receive a letter from a stranger in. distant IiiK+dod n t her plaintive sigia. Russia, w hish covers a vast territory, with Y P r ,..- 8 If he had the means, would urge him to Y• __ ", . , An. hurt by thorns and stone, meat. Pat Flynn wants to settle his bill, _ land, but I write to yon, the fattier of a take t: to first chi to En Isnd ;but" he ha+ very little inter- comnruniosition between its 8 C* chilled by anowdrift,e pileid on high, and insists on having a reee t " . '� 11 " ," 1, ' our friend I have made in these parts, for rte, the same influence led to establishi '< >" young Pa not the means. doubt ff be tells yon how She uttered wearp moan. pa The merchant w evidently annoyed. - . whom, although oar acquaintanceship is pewr he is. 13e is working literally hand to Canal families of fruit, all closely resembling „ ►„ ,v not of Io standfn I have a sincere ro and tVa wand" an ' melts fair the land, Why, what does he want with a recei t -. r '' rag g incur ,and sometunes one does not reach each other, but of differin seasons of ma $►weeter the fragrance round.• he said. " �Pe never give one. Si ply and esteem. I will at once allay any anziet the of er. If I had the money I would I cla+r n her little hand. purity, Tho Beara+�ibeky (burg) family y'` '_- r:•= : „, cross his amount off the book ; that is re ipt *_ • 'you may feel by saying that you► son lied- force ' upon him, but I am a poor minister, 'And epc�i-oer dewy ground. - anbmossseme six or sevindlatinet varieties mica h. ' . ' l ; . • stick. is well enough in health and thereci Iieedje -s of clouds tho sty that Sprnn", already known in this cosmt , and we flnd 3 „ . "'.�_ with small stipend and a young- family to y r] nothing the matter with him b ales!! Dr wild beasts lurking round. " 3o I told him," answered the clerk, . g physically Y ; devou it. That is the position exactly. is a usrmbar of , omm of repeal iu4portation ..bat he is not satisfied. You had better ' but I think fc properyoushould understand He not aware that I am writing to you. StkUlon we went,throu h gorgeous ,ram such names as Titeu of i eronesb T itus'of _ how it is with him,in ail ways. How it was I hav obtained oar seldre a from him in • O'er onony vale and 1►�iti. Riga, kc • while we taav+e the Anton! (An- see him." • , I . . >.. " `` -`' ' ` that "he and I contracted a friendship I a►il1 casual way, fad he does not sus t m Whiles all too ewihty paweed my days tonovka) of earl and late strains. If this So the proprietor stepped to the desk, . -1 t leave ft to him to recount when he and you P� y lesmtn brook Had rill, y and after greeting Pat with a "good usorn- Y motive in asking for it. I am And I for o� CLtld�troan 11L t last care a goad siaany of ns have boe� disap- " meet • I will morel sa now .hat there was To rated is ettin at first from . r Gibb tbg• said• You wished to settle your bill, ; :. Y Y , . disin red in advising you to send for gu Pm s g did you 2 to which Pat replied in the - t something of the law of attraction in A, like our son for it will be a grievous loss to me, Still an we weal. Cold blew the blas . find Prof. Budd, a so- carted winter Ante�nov- . - floating_to like and amicably mixing. There bat I shall in some coma nsation b an In autumn'M morning gray; ka which hardly keeps through tiuveaober. affrn'ative. ` Mr longing gaso behind wtu,e•astf " Well," the merchant, "there is no - (a' :; ," . are forces that simply require propinquity artful compact I intend to d vise, that we tpbero dour meadows ray, This is a fine appple of its season, and the need of my giving you a rexssi t. Seel I ' to become attached to one another; you find shall s�rres nd with Bash other, he giving And brood In flowery the vanished past, tree is very hasdaomc, vigocoas and pro - p - ; ; �: po tr will cross your account off the book ; amt '. " • `' ' it in chemicals. Ours were of °Cho latter me nenva of the old •world, I g* ' trim I took my careless way. dnetive, but it is to early too Ica .called even • I..: gg suiting the action to the word he drew his . . ', order; we are both of us gentlemen, and, news ,af the new. There is much tlut is •Farewell. iarowell ; i +� on moat an early winter apple. Yet, (as I under= �' stand from Mr. Jobe t,rai Dire►�(ic+r cf Lhe Pencil diagonally across the account. "This - #�_ recognisiog the fact, we joined hands. There novel and intereatin in life on these A volve paid in my ear; R• ' is as good as a recei t.'' ­1 :• has town between ua a mutual re ard. We g The di +rant hills as•, white wtth scow ; ) the varfsty which g° P a : - have exchanged confidences ; we know gold- diggings, and I shall contrive tt�r tastda.rn drnwe•th near. E=Pssima °t at Ottawa, y •� And so a mane that that settles it! g make my letters. interesting ; and in his With y st (laws torn and brow of woe true febea as Stone Antonovka" is a �� Pat. Y _. �,.. ;; - something of each other's history, hopes, as- career at home in the old land I shall take I go -a w,a,a� Yom,• true winter sort, such st Mr. (`.ibb deecrib- .. That settles it," said the merchant. - - 'I • = i �: irations, and belongings Thus it is that a nt,ins interest. His letters will be like , ad, and no doubt thought he was sendin to - ;.,. „` -' - -. p ga Startled. T turned, and looked iarannd . � And ye re sere ye 11 never be afther - I know you, although we have never met. a bee th of sweet air from the ismilisr No Child'i form diet m gase : me. I have a number of fine trees of the at- �k , �e far it again?" _ " " " You do not need to be told' dear sir, seen of my� youth. I said I was disin- Dut tine, low bending tot o ground, ter now m bc�e►ring, but do not care [or more ., SYe'll never a k for it again," slid the _ . a that you have for s seals gentleman of refin- Ceres in the advice I ve on. These Wear,► with wet�ht of da a, of its shortsoaaon. 1. Y Y Wh lips could utter fort no so.,nd meechartdeciidedly. 1 I ii:`« - ed feeling and of*onourable impulse. It is last ks make me afraid that it is se'- Of t ankfulown or praise.' Of all the Russian apples, Bororitzky, - Faith, thin," said I'Mif "and I'll be . I. ' ! `° ` impossible for him to descend to a meanness • fish ac vice, but I be on dear sir, to be- (Oldenburgh,} seems to Gave yielded the afther ka fn' me move in me pocket, for I . ' P Ah me !how could i most the h'lag • " p y pce i � _ -, his is in every respect a noble character, lieve Ahat I offer it solely � and entirely inn Who gave tier to my care I t varier of sorts of different, season " _ _ IL Sre'kso y s• haven't paid it yeti ' . _ - which coma is admiration from those the in wrests of our son. M wife an Loot were the gifts she came to bri I compels y , y �.. " and notwithstanding the dictum;of nutafew 1'he merchant's fsceflashed angrily, sa lie' ' =' ; -. who can understand him. But not child n have a vet sincere adeclion for nd soiled her raiment fair. _ who claim to be a to ez eta ft has shown .. •� ', Y Pe replied, Oh, well, I can rub that oat. - d will miss him as much as I shalt Here. with the Old Year �an4,hing :.;.ti , everyone does this, lacking the �quali- him, I eaon:d but kno t is prayer. • , the capacity of pr using seedlings of keep- •• Faith, now, and I thought that same," r ; - _�- fication; and unluckily he is in a part myse . Believe me, my dear sir, to remain J,rs is C. D=K.r. ing qurlity Mr. Pfef er s winter seedling, said Pst. - ` P.l - .. . of the world where the human atoms are not with eat respect, Yours very truly, �-,� Powaakese. in halt Bornvitzky ;while the new It is needless to ash that Pat olstsined his 1.. " :• . exactly of his older : thorefore,until he met HENRY M. BURLEIGH. all- winter apple " North Star," which origi- rerei L . ' _ me —you will pardon me for this piece of getplIIg Watob Bight, Hated in northe►n Maine, is a pure Boro- P - - ' . r -i ....'�.: vanity —he was somewhat of a forlorn wan- FROm 0• PARTON, LONDON, TO FRIDERICK keeping Watch Night, hems I lit, ritzky seedling, which Mr. Gilbert, Secretary - - PAitTOx, Nsw ZsswYD, Aad the IiKhts ae1, barn►ng tow, - some Uaes For Lemons deter in these wilds, for wide they are. of the bisfne Board of Agriculture, aeaures+e '� 1 Civilisation approaches us,but we are as yet My dear boy, —I wrote to you three or ° In 5d mount e w rA 6 •r►uow a me to be not only large, handsome and good After paring the lemon very thin (as the � - white rt is bitter!, and eztractin the - � _4' familiar with only its rougher attributes. four d i► s o, and here 1 find myself sad- ► Fa g _ gg y ago, Y Hark! 1 hear Chu tolling belle, but to be r good keeper at least where it ales, theta bee man was for using the . ` 1:`'_`.i _ : In the course of time we shall el�d better. denly writing to you again. There are two For the year is near his end. originated. j 9 Y g - The restlesq venturous a irit brim s out s is reasons for m - taking u m Pray thee wait a little white, " remains." Have you a tin, copper, P • / •� " — a F g Y g P Y P� ' Go not yet, my cadent friend! I think it racy well worth while to note brass sauce- ? Do not waste 'our time - • - - .- many noble itialities ; it brings out, also, again anon. One springs from a circum- . y w for the benefit of your many readers in the i:�. many of the baser. Unhappily,in the quest stance in which I have had no hand and Thou hmtgarnered In thy arms and muscle scouring it- I ill with cold o All my It�n�ure. riot and rare! ; "Cold North," these pec•ilfar points of Rua- water, drop in some of that discarded ul ' r _ of gold, these latter predominate, and mot- t$ken no part ; bat it fs fall of significance htrigatn of niAhtingalar� Clan apples. Every thing relating to them P p p' _ VA. ". , tale commonly brought up,suddenly finding for yon and me.. The other springs from Ito +es that I loved to weal•; is cf ima rtsnee to that aectior.. I ru sst it on the back of the stove, and let ib - ; themselves in possession of gold, gravitate my 1ov a for my dear lad. You may, if you And my lover, wi►o in dead— P° Ply boil about ton or fifteen minutes ; then - , . : , _ . the wrong way and consequently fall. There lease,- call one fact and the other fancy, Tell ins. can the flow Yoar bring that very fewof those readers have in pos- wash, and it will be as bright as new. If - p Aught so sweet s,� his dark eye., session specimen trees of the newer Russians take s•,me of the lemon , . .,._ -, is no fear of this with your son Frederick. but th a latter, my heart tells me, is � tang- Or the songs he used to slag 1 of the Borovitarky family, —all fall apples, di y tin salt and rub thoroughly • e, stains • - • ` His honorable and delicate instineta,and the ible the former. I will speak of t e fact $ Y , f. :.''".:: Comet a tap, tan. tap lag taint. butthcwfih hardly diatingnishable tosight►f wi I disappear as b ma ic. Co r boilers chivalry of his nature area safeguard. I first. On the silver frostee panes ; some% hat different season, and nits differ- PPe Y g PPf - Have touched briefly upon the conditions 'of My ear Frederick, Agnes is in Landon, Li ►ten, though the lights fro out q can be cleaned by rubbing with the lemon eat ualitiesi. Five or aiz ears Goa Mr. H. and salt in leas time than b the old recess life 1m,stia which we move, only f�•r the drive from her father a home bacauae she And the moon alone rematau, q y, Y p sr -< purpose of enlightening you. If I judge refuse to marry a man whose suit he favours. . Lo ! it le a rosy boy H. Howleit of Baraboo, 1M1 ia., kindly sent and one is less liable to be poisoned. For ,. P F g Lightly o'er the atlt he trip, me a half dozen varieties of Russian apples those ton dark scratches which reveal that _; ari�!ht your son would not disclose to you, That his man is a scoundrel I have ample With a wreath upon his locks g• I ­e of the 1870 importation v► bleb were new to . "' his father, for whom he entertains an affec- proof,` and notwithstanding that I sin now And a laugh upon his lips. some one has tried to light a match by draw- , - y °;� t ;on of which a father may has proud, the upholdin a child against her parent I eom- •• )�k,•• he says, "the fits I bear, ins' Amon them was one labeled "Yellow ' lug it across the paint, take half a lemon . �' Anis," which I was glad to get; as I had slid rub briskly then wash ofl with a cloth . 1 ;: ;:: -,. :: I ' _ ; Moral difficulties we adventurers from the mend an approve of Agnes' action in the April days o gold an blue. - ; - r:: , :. and stilt Gave so far as I know old country have to contend with. The matter. She has come i!1 provided with M.Ains of the more lark. ( ,) no true of ; y moistened in water, then di ped fa whiting .�.: b Lifiess teavod In erysta! dew, ,the true Anis family, Thfa season this tree ,, •:. seam rises to the top, and 8o it will- be for funds, and is socompanied v two faithful petals of trio rose to drift Rub well with this cloth, an inninecases oat :.: : i some time to come. trier , a noble do who shalt sit to me for fruited, but instead of the small Ania it of ten the mark will vanish. These marks defy ..;: 8 Iii upon thy chamber Itoor, rove.! to be a to e a le of the Borovitzk , ,� = Your son wandered hitherwarci in search his pi Lure, and the maid under whose care And a gallaant youth to ride PP Y soap and water ; of conrse,$ometiines they are - . .I- - of gold, and it cannot be s aid that Iris you h ve written to Agnes from New Zea- In the gloaming Lo thy door.' amity, indistinguishable, externally ,from burned in so deeply that they can nobbe eras- : - - , ' � motive a sordid one when we take into land. She is therefore not without protee- Listening to his wooing volco. Oldenbargh. This I�am inclined to believe ed. The put of lemon rubbed on the hands . _ . .` " All my tears are oh od to ainfloa, be the Aafsofky of the 18i01iat which p , �' consideration the goal he had in view. But, torn, Her intention is to obtain some em- • will remove all stains. Drop a few drops of i . ' t. �� €n. % m dear sir, our son is an artist in fact to ment which will enable her to live until And the bells beg!n to c "time fa as earlier Oldenburgh in appearance, but lemon juice on a rust spot, sprinkle with - . ' � ; y Y P Y Joyfully for miles and miles, - of much lam acidity, beta a very ood des- j P sP fig._ : _, `: - .a " and feeling and he is moving amongi unfit the roessit no longer devolves upon her, From a couch of golden clouds g $ salt, and lay in the sun, The runt will dis- . ` . '`; ; f_`` i an I donor blame hfinfor coining; I do not seek to oppose this design ; it is ad- See the New Year's morning brCSitej, . t apple. In regard to tlieae vartatfons of a - . _ - . . the end he had in view was laudable and mirableand praiseworth and I trustane will And i know that time can taring the Oldenburgh type Prof, Budd said, re- appear- � (l fits as good, far al! he takes. cent] in _ Rt>eral Life;—" • .. '' ' ` honourable ; I contefnt myself with saying be able to carry it oat. rom what 1 learned Y, Of the Duchess -`' :." ` ." M=Nta Lavma. family we have the Aniaovk TO fail Cut ilowm. ' ^ ' z i ',: that he is out of place in the life we live. the breach between her and her Esther is not -, Y ,� y, Voronesh, + . . `f' ^_.;•= Sneoesa would have amply justified him; likely to be healed, Bound by her promise a Cinnamon, cud others, with tree and To said flowers by mail cut them early in , •`- • - : - - his want of success is a warnin . I am m - to him with respect t to ourself she remains fruit almost identical with the Duchess the mornin and tat them stead in water L R y Y How Aloohol Affects the LUURL % in a •earauoe size and habits of bear- for some time before packing, - , � self of an age to be his father. My "ezperi- true to you, an will wed no other man. She . pa kin , so as to ab- . s.:.. once has been wide, and I have had oppor- is a sweetandpatientlady, and I could wish 13ab,tnsl drinkers of arden>C spirits are nS• Y p quality sorb moisture enough - to prevent them , _ :,- _• 't � i rat lift cent. better in y - .' ' ' ` for an use. We have also fall fifty withatin , in which case the will not need _ .... -.._, ;' < tanitien of studying men, I have seen many my d son no worthier wife, if it ever be always making vitro efforts to obtain more y Y Y Y - . ,;',, •:.:: '' lives wasted. It would cause me infinite 'yoar oeid fortune to bs united to bar. oz gem for their lungit, They frequently Cold") vartetttes as h Yin , as to be epn�nkled after they are in the tio�C. 3 ti� _ �'• • - ''" in bead as large and handsome in Pack In a light wooden box lined with cot- - -- . .,,, r., _-� . " tearer to see your non s life wasted. h can- Until a meat which I trns`t will be soon, a deep inapiratigne, is the fern, of sigh- ,n$• ,, -I, - _ ' not diagaise my apprehension that there fs you m y depend that I shall look after bar in are apt to Lbrow windows open on the fruit, superior is gantry, with all degrees of ton batting sad covered with tissue pa r. acidic from v sweet to the acfdit of La the flowers, not on to of each of er danger ahead. Men fall into an apathetic to the L of my ability. I will be a second oo dent days and sloop with the Ghent y m'Y y y p. , "" , .: , y and with their hands clasp- the Duchess, and for all seasons from Jnly but in rows side by aide, the blossoms of :, z . y. -��,..'f : state ; the more sensitive the more refined lather to her, kinder s tenderer I,eitrted I thin! covered. 1_'Y= - : -;: _,_ the nature, the greater the danger- What hope, than the father who has turned her ed. above their heads, in order to give more the s�Fobe►ry. Yet strangely each row on the stems of their neighbors :- ' _ " � '. enou mom re t, pww"Mt -like, the and an clone as ible ; cover with ,. is kicking is rough tltrength, and thin is from his door. Do not forget, Frederick, plc for the tangs. pea ' �' g y that it is partly for yonrsake that this trial ba reason of this lies "in the fact that stor that '• the• Duchess is oar'best cmntri- and cotton ; a th�at•the lid of the box ii she- ._ _ r tackle is our son. e� . " ,. < i s He has worked hard'-end has• -not been has Come upon her, and that your presence the eousULut presence of more or kw s1Go- bution-from Russia !" rarely fastened, and remember to write on ,.• . _ . : sucveasful. He has seen other men achieve would ,be a great comfort to her. w hat: hol in the system deli the conversion of And now, in ttegard to popular ideas one corner "Oat Flowers," as that will in- L._ • „- . �,. ; , ya, _d . s ; . . fortune, and it has passed him by. But he , your future and hem will be it is not easy to venous into sriorial bleed by interfering a fruits ; it does not astonish sure Life package bong Ceirefally sad quick- .. ; �, still clang to the mantle of hope. There ,my, but there scald be a better prospect of with its power of absorbing ozyt;an, Thaw ma suss t+zperienced fruit•growers, in ly handled. - . ``` wfiare iron -clad Hardiness is idiot rs- - F ,;,: x ° = ,� , . r : ' are few of us, who have not had experience its working out happily if you were nearer tissue degenerattons are invited, as there -" = �;, . . - of the�$lipperiness a# Ghat garment It is a to "her than 'yon are. And this, my dear is. fasnffiGio�a►t oxygen to dissolve out tale �• should be slow to learn about an en. Eighty miners was ks%d by an oY ICaIOa }. :. ' b' c 1 i,ew hail of a as o f, .t will -o - thewispOeading us to the morasses Frederick, rings me to my second reasrtt insoluble substances, and their arc mule W - Y Y Ppl . 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I and folding it ~ - with hisn, "d Lanoo,proulised : � E �: * 1. ton � � - - 1-1 1. The gato, W , *a-- with �� ��io" �� . I on Hall. "VIrpre =: the good, kind AM 1 away. emort, . . .M ­ - . ''g� - - - .. , �� " , .I � ­ a ­­.:­ - - - Wight, and as son .aerie t of ,.`� ;4 :1 . . . . . �. , - 'banq'oh the Baronet, died suddenly - it ;Yes long after midaubt, when I � 4ho �,�,- . ; z - m. ­ Christmas evergreens nillt'' . . heard I wish it were a.differelit story to tell. As M heaving ocean . , % - �', . �,,,' . *: -; � I.. , Walls of my home, a bright fire hurns chear. One afternoon. he bade me take a note to 'ran at my door, - they nab there, 14umo pzing with, I still hoav* o0ean we ,,Wmqt, �-- � . 1, I . a - oving ... to the .... 1. .. , . . I t ... 1. ,an;, Mr. Burton, his solicitor, telling him to come AsUtme in Rupert,," said lance; 411 want worship on the Ong being he ever loved; beach to sunw.wl" the 01cr" , ".1 !- I . - � .. . . ,,� , . fly in the polished grate, and peace , V . .'� s been & ,7a��, .!,. . - - n over on the -day following, as he wished par- you at once." there came on the quiet eventing I wreck, whose a 1yiU)9 - " � ' '.. happiness brighten each dear face gathered ticularly to see him. He sat all the evening 41 So it seems, was my reply t when horrible stone's-throw away for many a niofish - - - 3 ` 1, around me. Outside, the snow lies cold and bQ 84 It 16 cry. Even an broke r = F , , Ing- n, re _ . v it b ke the high up on the sainds. where wgrieo. ��4­' . - - white; the bitter north-eitst, wind is .,wail..- - over the fire in his old dress* W fun- the door opeded, and my oonaiinsilood. beforlL three terrified servants rushed in, saying, There _ . I.L, , . , V.,", I - the first time, tc rose dinner.; me, I saw that no light matter had brought a it t an the tide ­ . - I � .,�,:, - d for wave had Rung I jug cb4Pd0.%- --.-,',� � ing and w,.x,Gniug with strange, weird cries In g, . ,a The Sepoya were coming 1p.,. ,.;,,�-;4,� - - - . . 9 . _ ,.1., �7,-- - ­ .�. . - . . . . that rise amme the music of the -pealing talking incoherently about Lance's commis- him. lay a body—the body of a girl seventeen or' �t�,�-.;-... - I- - ..'. .- For one moment, Mr. Arlo seemed para. . . " --.�;,.* I'�: � !,. - - sion, and ray succeeding him. In the night Is It in not every one who him love I liteen years old. We stood - � .­ j; . i bells. . - -e Aw$-f0r.$:.1,t ,­ j; - . I ; than a cry- such an opmaiiii at times &I . ­ -.. '�4 '0 f "I I I ­ - ­ . - his valet found him dead, with a smile upon and his fortune on the same day I" he said. Long time, and when we advanced we 1" ��t; "�g I , , . I . . . My heart in full of .grateful joy as I sit-this = a dying QZ mine from him. He held - ,--�-"j'� , . I . - . ". New Year Eve in the warmth and iihelter his face. . 4 I 8ee what I have found, Rupert I God stopped assoftly as if we feared to awaken, '. � A,-, .. -- , .. . I � - y grieved ; 911 the dead. There she was, poor ,*,-x .. ., . ed ,no unkind bless you, and make you happier than 1 hisbreast, - girl, her .. '. i We were heartil Beatrice in his arms, and hid her face - of home. My wife's beautiful- countenance ) . . �' 7, . . . -�;. . . . word had ever crossed his lips ; in him; we am 11 fingers locked together, her eyes half orp, ,�-.-,.; � . I . � ­ . smiles at me; little ell ildren climb my knee . Lance went to the window. It was true. 01 : :­'7, � . � ... - -­ and ask me to tell them the story of Uncle lost our best friend. . .. Is What do yogi mean V I asked. ­ Coming down the read—yelling, screaming her hair down about her shoulders, an on'.";,"111, ,�i .' V . 11 her white face a Look to call forth all . Y� . -. Lance, whose picture hangs oil the wall, I need not tell you all the details of that But for all answer, he bold out to me & -frantic with omeltiy, and the prospect of an- it The waters had .-' '­:. ',d . . . -'- ��- " , - - I ,- , is large parchment, tied and sealed. On it was ,' P Y. been kind 'to h -: I -- with a wreath of green ivy round it. .. • most sorrowful week when Lipton Hall was - other English -home to destroy—he saw a . . .-�- :;? " - '.. � . - Aw � - . I .. . 11 - - - - , ,. The firelight falls upon a noble face—the in, darkness &lid mourning for its kind &lid written, "The last will a6d testament Of crowd of Sepoys. With the rap,dit even in their savage fury. - "M I ­ . face of a brave and chivalrous young Man ; indulgent master. When the funeral was -Sir M^rmaduke HyrIe, Knight, of Lipt�n of lightning, & plan a it2 While beams and Planks had been wre 4. --` OF-, - - . I uggested I ­'. . . Had, mabley., � ed from the old wreck and drehed in .�; � , �..11 I � .1 - �­ . -, -- - upon a broad brow- and a carelbas wave of over, and we assembled in the library for . to his mind by which she oo , .� ... � 4, " ,41d be saved. �k - term on the shore, she wae�not even br ,'-�, , ­ .1 fair brown hair ; upon clear eyes, with the reading of the will, there was great con. *1 This is the lostwill," said TAnce ; of and The only means was through .. ­; ..' . ' I . . . - ­ . , , .�. . . 81 With tender hands we lifted, the body, --� --- , I - mysterious shadow in their depths; upon sternation and distress. No will could be - of course it gives you back-what wasalwaysto long, narrow passage that led to what might by'. �.�'.. I . li- -- higher up on the Bands,,and, by �:.:i.�N". - firm, well-closed lips, with a shade of melan. found. Mr. Burton said he had made it; have been yours. We looked in deAs, be - ' and "t .9 I - oulo- '111.1 4 . called the rout of the � i .- - '. ' . � 4..; 1E . 4ovae. If those when the Coroner came-and the fiZ;rZ9 "'. - . . . ­ lf�. ­ chfAy in.them. I my friends Squire Thornbary'boards, and bureau: no one ever thou .�. 1, � .. - I - - . . ght of man bent on maessawe could be brought to gathered, we hoped to find out who she , ­ , . - ��'.I.�; % ­ � , 1. 7:-.�� - . . -1f -, ,.g -is. - I , . -bay there while father said daughter, fay- was. Never a line nor a scrap to identify' , . - . My - gaze follows the children's glances, and Mr. Dale, had both signed it. The the old dressing pocket. That pe - . I ,�4, . tom'' ;? r , ,.z -. and a rush of tears makes all dim; the dismay was universal, for every.old servant I found,it. " - oared by the darkness of night, escaped her had she ith her to her death. " ; - .. dl . . drawing -room with its Christmas evergreens had been remembered, Mr Burton said. ' I skied, too surpnised f - a carried ,ip -1 -,�;- - t - - or speech. - from one of the lower windows at the back ­­��-� ­­ "I .� ... � -r.,,; - iiht - , -.. � .-,f I -- N�;-. � .11 ,X . . " iL . i " �V , VL,. � .1 -- , ;- the -how it happened,"' he ow. of the house, all would be well. They in some in life. She had a figure which had.., '� " bright glow of the lamps, all fades; and � Allsearch-was in vain. Lawyers, friends, "I undqrstand . . She had a face which must have been W14. - - . . . - � . �--­­!�i ':­ I �V ,,X, � - . ,N - I stand once more hand in hand with the servants, every one joined in it ; no nook or tinned. " Poor Sir Marmadake intended hide in the jungle for a time, then Make brought her flattery. Her �wealth of , . - - . , & chext, �,,­ - wi . . . dearest and truest friend ever given to man. corner of the old Hall was forgotten, but havin ,pome little alteration made; took their escape to Bunderbad. 'I* resolve with nut air 4c,'-" . - Tip. .. . - . - "' '' - , - , i.A : He will never be with us on New Year's thpfia was no trace of Sir Marmaduke's wilt the wil s alone enough to make her. . �V. ­ - � �: -, - . � � - � will from the safe where Mn Mr, Burton says him was to do. In few clear words he ex- proud. She b&I worn earrings but ­tb0y,T','--... -;'-I'.,--' - . '-N -,* , - . - . Eve again; the brave, xind!y facie will The belief that the Baronet had changed his it was kept, and and put it in the pocket plained to Mr. Arlo his plan. - Were . missing - - ' -`­' . ' , - . .. g ; she had worn rings on her .1 . Ii., - � - ....; " - I .1 I-. , ,.; 7. - .:`�,- v�-,, - - ' A - . never more brighten at words of mine; but Mind, and destroyed his will, grew upon us; of his dressing-gown, meaning to have it " If they could, be kept at bar for ten slender fingers, but they had disap I *' 'i �.,, I . - . - peared. - - W.1.0 V. i , his memory lives with us, and will never my note, written at his request, strengthen- ready when Burton CA1118 in 0011111pliA1108 minutes," lie said, 11 we might e a . If It PI that he no bout it i in ' , "' ­ , . so Pe was ain ha a had go a �: ", 1.1, .. . 1;1":. . . ­..� ­ � , - ­i .- - . � die. � ' ed the impression. The end of the matter with yoiur�note, It is strange none of us ever we should be caught in the jangle, Beatrice, a deliberate way to conceal the identity lof ';:,�- I . . : -�44 . . " - " k�v . - - . , , . ; I I -.,... �, - �11 . . Taking my children in my arms, I tell -was that, as heir at law, Lance succeeded to though,. of that I" h-y. wed child, would almost rather slay her corpse should the sea ever give- it up.1 ... 1�1.;.6 .. I . - . .-. ��J��..rlllh.. ... ­ . them the story of Lancelot 14' ,yrie's love and Sir Marmaduke's estate and fortune ; the " How did you find it I asked. J � ­ .,; , , . i . - . . - -4 ` I I . . I - a girl to us III ... .110114-­ - C&W) self, than let you fall into their •" -The body of ' oknown,'� ' .� - ,,/ 1, ' - � , life. title was not hereditary,and I was left with- Ed a to Kon !n7 - . . 0 - I VUR eking up. When il; antis. , �. ,- - -1. : � our verdict, -and the, bod�--wsw- takenraw�y ­,.'4'. � - - , , .- . . .: . .- . My uncle, Sir Mirmaduke Evrlc,' adopted out one shilling to call my own. - Lance the turn Ort1he dressing-gowl, I rolled it up Therewas no faltering in the el . - - �., � � , 1, - , - - - I . . -. -:,,� , . "r voice across to the mainland, to be buried in Oe "-. , . - : -,i�l ­,j L':--�, -: i , ,�- , ,., . I - L . me at my mother's death. M; mother, his resoluiely refused to agree to anything of and thin felt something bard in the pockert.' that said, in reply to him, •Is I am not afraid village cemetery. lf.�`. .. . . : . . - I only sister, married, it was thought, much the kind ;his fair f"e flushed crims0m, At first, I pawed it over but a few minutes of death, father!" - - . ' ., - 0, . , .� - - - - ­' '4'! - - And yet romeone knows.- There's a father. -A,,-A14. * s � ­4�. ­- . . -- bericath, hci�.' 1%]y father was a poor, strug- and lip spoke eloquet�tly but of what avail ? af terw' rds a feeling of wonder came over "' Let it be done,• then," said Lance. "I somewhere, who is searAin -a motliier;,.. .� ' 06 - � . for ' 1. ,• I . . " I ­ z-9 . -. - gling �Lrtist, who had nothing but his tat- He stoutly maintained his resolution me as to what it could be. Imagine my mar- will take those pistols, and stand at the w ping and pmying for her who will never. �­ -,-;,. -�,,;, . - weeping It . - - , . I / - /,.-- . , - ants, his handsome face, and gifted mind to many days, until Mr. Burton decla4d the prise when the lost wiWappeaiid I We will entrance of the passage. They can only return. 11.,�,;,-*fi - . .. , , I - a wicked: 1 -1 -! , - - !�..` - whole estate would gOt into chancery ;then not open it until Mr. Burton comes to-mor. assail me one at a time. Surely an English- girl. She had friencU somewhere who loved­, depend upon. Miss Eyrle, of Lipton Hall, ' 'That was not the face of . . !.10A.11 � ': -�, �.'4r- . �.. - - might married well it she unwillingly enottgh,� he .took possession. row; then you will have you - - man, armed, can keep that passage for ten 'her. One night, three or four days before - , 'a, r own again . ,V- 1 gave the rich dowry of her love Honestly ,4;4 ,,-.,) �1. 1. �Z, . ve and beauty g, ,I Aid' not care, very and I am heartily glad, Rupprt. Upton minutes?" . . -,..�, - � -1 ­ . the sea gave up the body, that girl leaped -'. : � - I 10. A -- . -- - . �- - . to Gerald Lei e. As might be expe�cted, much about it. My logs was Lance's Oain. could never give me any pleasure now.' " But," said Beatrice Arle, turning her to her death because she could n I a � ­ -.. misery acid poverty followed the unequal He was my other self. 1 took, willingly II awea,'but anxious face towards him, - you face 0 on - -o�­' - - . � . -, He gave the will carelessly into my hand the world. There is & man Somewh 8 ,:. 5 -1':..;;W,k , , marriage, and in a few years Gerald Leigh enough, the money sat aside as his portion. _carelessly am he would have passed a will lose your life I" who drove her to the awful, step--& n: '�.-,::i.- i ; .`J � �'­4 (lied, less of actual disease,, than of a broken After all, we had merely chanued places. It ; - " - . . . I I I � ­� � � -- - - newspaper.- It is not every man who volun- "Yes," he replied, quietly. is who knows that she is and Is. -� -' I w * heart. was arranged that I s'�ould continue to live I :,:­,�'q 1 - - .- Even then my mother was nut allowed to at Lipton H41 for A year or two at least. usand per annum, and it -rise up to accuse .-. V'h'f',�'-` � - I tar-ily yields three tho, for you I" safer for it. She cannot ..- . . a 1. J a fit.6 catat!k with cheerful words. Lance " Oh I reflect for a moment upon what him—the law will not lay its hand upo .;-, '­SO - , . return home. A small arintriky was settled 86me .n gin* , - ,., . . . : ,� Every one loved the fair-haired, hand 6 . -1- , "�4- ! . , . . ' you would do I site urged. He may go about smiling and Ian ' -­, ' `�"� 14 . . .. : 1. upon her,- which she expended principally ripling who took the old Barotlet'.6 pilLee we L when trice sent him away, but he . ghing. 2w . - . . 4 -.., I * If believe that he h � ­.. - -,� - in my educe! But when her father I best of ell. I have kn' — has no testa the lose of Lipton. I dried "I have reflected," he calmly replied; . eve" k with A z own no other so true dim ma ' ma c I'll" , ­tt ,�. , . . . - . wd -1 ­7`4 ' - .. :. �� I died, and her brother, Sir IN-larmaduke, sue- or so brave. . out to him that I would never take it, but unalterable. " nothing t : do th r death. But is ­.. .,'..1 . .. - .- . not RfU 0 W he t t ,!:t..�'.. � . � he laughed, and said it was a relief to him. to purpose to her, and for one half- a Ec , and some day that dead is ­� 1; . - . .� ceeded, lie sent for us both to Lipton Hall, That chivalro'k,i close fricadihip between .-, . - . - . - . - u . . . ..-,�.'-, �. -� -- On the day f6llowing, hir. Burton and minute held her in his arms. to rise from her grave, though it, be ov r- . ,� -­ �",­', . and said I should take his name &lid be his 111](1119 is, perhaps, ­ ��;­;14 . - otit of date now. I re- , A '­ 1 . 'S . , heir. Sir Marinaduke had another brother member no other in1stallce of it. I know the 0two friends who hod witnessed the "I love you so dearly," he said, "that grown and forgotten for generations, nd " � ­1z *.X'1, . - - . -. . I . . ng of the will were summoned: life has no charms without you. Let me she will stand again in Oe garments nhe * - _:r;;'" �­". : - . 1. -� - . away in-India, reputed be to a millionaire. that boy's honour, b4piness, and fair name sigill ' fo , .- z . - . - ." ,.:.. ; . I am glad to look down the long vista of were dearer to me th n my own. . the servants were all assembled. Little die for you Beatrice!" wore as the sea cast her up, her child- .ce ., ,�.,,.-, I .." I - . I surprisewasex expressed everyone expected Tears started to her eyes and her lips wearing that itiful, despairing look which :,,I ' " I -- � . ...- . -.. I years, and know that my mother was happy Everything went n as usual ; only one I I I n p 00 W I . .. ,�,. �, -, A - � . filled our eyes with I.. .. . I . . before she died—happy in the love of her ul . � . - th-t. sooner or Tater, something of the kind quivered. tears!= what word -:­"!:" ,,,;; �. . . . , , , ­ I .­ -....- chaugecame—that an in Lance. He took must happen. The legacies were all satin- "Time " said Lancelot. "Bea- can that man utter in defense? .,:.�,., - :: �. 11 - � � ., -.. me presses, ... ­. I- . - - .. �, - . he . . .� �, ,., !, i - brother, ill the enjoyment.of her home— me out one day fi) a stroll- through t factory, and I was forinallyInstalled master trice, touch my face once with your lips— .. -.�- ;­ �� - ..� . . : -1 � , , - : - - �-. en his - - . .:.". . !:. , : , , I , e 1. ' . - �. ,.-.-,. ., - . I - . -bue day be mas"er of Li ton heart to me on the subject of It is love. ' She bent over him for a moment, and kin- . . - -1. �. I --_- , 4 I . happy 41, in the thought that her shrubbery; in reali ,y, it was to oi of Lipton liall. kiss me in death, beloved. I . eoli would - .1 - , � , , - - Hall. - I I What' Despite all that Lance could a' I make . - . . ­ - . ­.. �­! 1i I • . - . . . • ­ ; �", . . . . - ' blight, beautiful, poetical .love I What ZY9 ed his noble brow -. . . . A Stierken Due. .�. � ­.,:,�.,.-� - �, . - - 0 the five thousand ten . and a few day - .­�� , -. , - I She had been dead more than fide , -- '. I . ­ - - is � 'L#� 1.3 , I ­ . . years pictures he drew of the sun-lit future ? I . . a after- 'God rowan ` you, Lance," she said. Under the #efieral heading of n ' � ,6 P " ; " I'/ - -k, - . -*hen a letter came from Philip Eyrle writ- wards not mail , - to clu- : - •":,� ' ' . - I was I I � I . . .; - .- ,2 �4 always in theiTt. Only, at times, would " You are is brave man. 1P Nona a -Jrriter in the Boston Herald as : '.. -, �.. i. � --" . -bed, telling Sir Marma- . "11 N -,-. ­ -�4t- I . . tell oil his death , tended, but with a college friend t- I . . -7 . - , . a lialt-shadow fal over his countenance, With the yells of the Sepoys drawing "Therein something exceedingl -,�-- .!F " - - . I ­ %.. . 'duke his once large firtunewas alllost;, lie said, , as land, where he remained more than a year. y touch n ' ,-,. - . " - " " . - I ' d 11 You thLnb, she cares for in I Do nearer, the three descended into the in the faith of the Duke of Norfolk, a . '. - I . I lower I �.-. , '.. . ". .. -11 - I . - . .,.- and beseeching him to adopt and bring tip you not, Rubert?" . � . I tried to forget those words hie— - ....'. . .`� -. � . . - - " his own child, Lancelot, his only son, � - . . 0, rooms . cautiously slid silently window scondent of a long line of the bluest blo, i ' . - ,,�11 - , as - - .. .. 1�1 . . .. - . � What could I say I - &Imly Ad a�eli ber, " Site loves some one, but it is not me. wan opened, and Mr. Arle with Beatrice, nobles in her majesty-'s empire, ,and the - -`.�..­1111 - .... . My uncle. read the letter with an ex - . . Ell .--., 1. 4 . I - , " . I T68- YA at times, a gleam of hope came to my left the house w soon to be destroyed duke of all gland. Patiel . 1i . - � ately - I gave up in V own hopes to him . They 11UP4. . Y.4 - "� . .*, 4"4 -��J . ­710 ly . - -... . Sion of deep gravity. • heart. Could it be that she, qo beautiful, had but to crosb a tangled wilderness of living on the raggpd edge of the ninetee th "':'"�: * 0 - : : - : .1 - . .. .. '.'What shall 1 do with two alaopted. ,trampled them und,,-r foot, as I could do so fair and true, loved me? The very day garden; the jungle ran close by. Once' century, possessed of immense "�­; , - - � - - . � 6phews?" he said. "Mind, Rupert, i, if his face were lookitig into mine. wealth d - ­ . - n I'shall agall I 4 , - on which I made up my mind to try my re tops e , ",,:o-.� .111 I , - . - coidd not Wfluenec her there, they were safe. The was no time a genealogical tree that over ry ­ - , - - - - I . keep my word toyou. J will do my best for I * . He drew all the fate, the , re came a I note and parcel from for words. When the window was other in the anthropological plantati, in, . ­�� - • ; : y hope Poisible4iom her manner. Showitmaj - . --,..,."- a, - our cousin Lance but you must- be heir of Denby. The parcel contained some books I cl,sed and the two figures bad with every human right conc-ded by- t ii . ',',. A . Is , ... �:: , . ,� -1 .., Weigl ed ­L., '­ _ Lipton. My sister was dearer to me than WiLys kind and gent le ; She talked- more to had lent Beatrice Arle; and the note was a vanished into the night,darkness, Lance. circumstance of his birth, yet so _ ..,-,. � . . .. , human- all ­f , Lancefliantome. Her eyes mat Ili* frank- few kind words of farewell. In cc - . I all the world. Beside"s, my brother riever �'. . . cared much for me, or ly, and she gave h, Ili her kindest smiles. ae"c"' lot Eyrle went to his post, to fight for the down by misfortune that the least of 11 -,-" ..I., - I for him. Aly sister's' of her mother's illness, her father M11 wr.t- . .1 � . - . . . ; � ­ ..i .�,;., 14, i , ­ -4"c. ten to retluest her immediate return ; and I _ .1 . ­ - . . von,nkust succeed me- although, in the eyes She rarely met in, glance, avoided hon7our and life of her he loved. They had ity would be foolish to envy him. Thisp7e. . . g .1 � . .. let and timid with me .. drawn near now, and stood in more orderly Mier Duke with boundless power has been - *� ; l - - - O- -. . is - she was leaving Engl6nd by the mail, I ., I If I of the law, Lancelot i' my heir.',' seemed unusually qJ 'I did not think much of those i therefore 1, in my )Iindn'ess, concluded she which array before the,house. as weak in the hands of fate as hisless lucky- �, - * ­ �­ 7 - . . - . . - .. 4*- . - natters went so soon, there was no time to see me. - ,','r ; - I ihein. It was pleasant enough to be welcom- loved Lance best. . Something like a about of derision arose brothers who wear no strawberry le&vNL ­�'; -'--'. . . - It seemed like a gloomy dream—Lance from that ferocious crowd, as suddenly be. His son and heir his one ewe lamb -... I - 1 - e.%�.­ I (I and as the heir of Lipton Hall; but , Seven months atter Sir- MarmOuke's - is & -'. - `."--� ; - and Beatrice both gone! My days were fore the narrow entrance there Pto-od the and dumb idiot. The boy, now in th • . �,w­ i if my uncle ba(k chanved his mind, it would death, he resolved to try his fate. Shall I . -­;...;�,..,.� - I I . - one long dream of pain : every W88 1, . . , ,�;- .. ...-, . . not have a very great trouble to me qver'forget the bri,r.r,%t spring -inorning when - slight figure of the noun Engtishman. The year, has been through every tre . - -'--.).� -- . . dreary and dist"teful. At length, I in 4) ,� ­1' . . . . J, i ­ . � Lancelot Eyrle came ;and from that �ay lie came to-me in Idi affectiovato way, and on lurid light from many torches fen upon his went known to modern science since I .- ""I - . . , , '.. I � , ; -- Miss day almost of his birth. Grief at havi . . -;, i . . - r -1k me Cod speed : moned tip courage and wrote to calm face. - . , . until the day-Ile died, I loved him' better said, ". Rupert trial 1 am Arle. Her reply was kind and friendly. - a. i. ­. i, ­ �-,- "". . - - , , - .. .... * going -le if she will be in The first who-atiemped to enter the, oar- given such an heir to iuch is dukedom is � . � �;. i ­ ­ : - to mok Boatriw Ai ,�- �- I . - -- than any other person on earth, save one. y At brief in" exchanged letters " .,k,��"! . - --' • I intervals, we ' - I wife. " row door-way fell dead; another and an- believed to have killed the beautiful woman 7 ,; � ..-, - �3 - �. . . Sir Marinaduke thought highly of him, too. but there wan nothing in here which gave other followed. Those who had laughe . d in who married the last of all the Howards to _-. ' " ' : . . 1. . . . ,,,- ! - . . � .1 --.. .- .... " Let there he no mistake, Lance,' 'lie Though big viordii pierced my heart like me any hope- - I . .. --­ � ,, - i . . Irxrpsword, I bl:(Ie Iiim "God speed " Aeriaion, now shouted in &nger. lNever did ferpetuate the noted line—but all 'in a - . ­4�.T , , I . . I . Used to say;." Rupert must be my heir. as ' Lance had been gone more than, a year I ��.:­ . . . . . . I � In r,th!r Vb `�..,t.' , "'� . - You shall have the' same education, go to, and watched hill LS he walked down the when I resolved V) go to India, and ask the hero fight as Lance fought then for the life the death of the duchess an I . _..,,_ -s:.:. . !, . ­ the same college, and, when of age, I will broad avenue of c6,snut trees. Think how upstion I dare not write. He returned to and honour of his love. fell on her husband,. who- has persisten ly i� _ , : - - . . I loved him, when I co-ild hear from Ills own . They hurled themselves against him, wild refused to wedagain, accepting, as We -,.---%;­J - give you your commission � '-­--- � "., . - ... , and fivethousand Tipton; and 1, who loved him so�-Tmll, was with rage. One aimed at the fair, dau t es m , .: .- 1�.- - !. . pounds." - � . . lips that he wished,: mike the girl I loved. n I the blight on Ili house as a sign ..'­ ­­ - I . . . startled at the change. The bright young brow, and where Beatrice Arle's lits had Heaven that mighruot be gainsaid E ' ' :_ :,.:�, *�14.�i, i , . . . his wife? He never knew my treasured Ls .i ,� ..I I There net was any rivalry beta en us. . - - . . � ..Iiu-:,., i . I . - features had grown white and haggard; the recently pressed, was a dee crimson year this pious father takes his I ' le �, - - - . : No brothers were ever more truly or sia-! secret, . �, ­ �� . - r ; 111 I.-, -�' , music had gone from his voices a � ­., --�'-X. . ­ . a lion .re . ­ '.. .�: I . - cerelyattacliedtoeachother.' Time. Almost the first words he said were, 61 I bay—fought, knowing dlat-each minute was miracle may restore, what nature ,'­;.'� r He was gond mimy hours and my sore, lit; 0 1 w . . , I wound. Still he fought on, at. son to Lourdes, *he he hopes ,, ­ - �' - . . al - �- on. We left college, and both came home jealous heart wore itself half has 9- .1 � '1­ - , , %14 . . I " -- , _14 . ­ ­Z1.*1 I - . - - f aws`y; must go to India, Rupert. I cannot rest. priceless: aqd they who wished him slain, lected to give, a healthy mind in a healt - IV I . . I...a. %10 , - . . :.- - to live, for a time, with Sir .Nlarnladuke.' I pictured Beatrice and Lance together. If love and truth can win bar, site may yet could not help admi 1131:118 tour e. body. However one may scoff at the id ­` , - �-, - - . . . - I they ' - -'- "; 2. 1 -- • - - . .1 . Lance kept up a correspondence with some both so young aid beautiful. 1 For the . e mine. Do not try to stop me, old friend. r died t ey I . Indiallfriends. From their, he learned that . -at and only Lime, somethi No one known how of the shrine of the Virgin at -Lourdes do- ;41 � -; ", 4�I; 1 . .3 zig . . ­4 " " . I t I - � ,,, 4 , I . . ra. Arlo, old friends I 110 her face once more. an-I - . ,.k , . . . fit .. like I meet look upon over- :.-.'- ,- the children 9 I envy came into my mind. powered him at last, and wreaked foul van- Ing what no physician in all Eurclpe has . �..f.`­!.:­ j� , . f Mr. and A 1. . , i . listen to her voice, even if to hear' in - 11' of his father's, were (�iji England for their! thing ; I nothing. I Y hope ace on the young hero, who saved big bee a able to accomplish, the. paternal tend. - .---��,'-`--�* 4 - . . estroyed ;lain. " ' .,,;��-7 ,,�,f-F - r. As he there, erniess, the unbounding religious faith that , �At I : Dinner hour and went but it1brought ; -; �� �4 .: ce. I . - . . � - `, I .. . ucation. EdgarwAl� may dismiss in a I t summer I would have retnemnstrated -. but lie looked they trampled him under-foot: but even passionately devotes itself to such a duty - ­;I'-",t'- ' -; - % - . few words. He never came into our story, I no Lancelot. event right y � :...,..-' , I - � " v 11 :-�.,­�; , I . - -Place to the li glooming, and there so worn and dispirited, I c-)uld not. Once 'hen his soul was bright with the beauty cannot fail of respect and sympathy. .�, ­ . i - - i � � . . but returned to India when lii-,�college career I n I yielded the dearest Wish of my heart, ­ 1. " I -1-1t----- ".�,;�'�.Ar4% - A I .- . ended, and lives there now. was no sin of him. stood at the . angels wear. — ­ I . �, .. � . . , � 1 1�-11.'I.L.- J, � — - � ... .�... - e an i � 1-4-i' .1, - ; , Of lit., sister, Beatrice Arle, I him library window, w ell lie widdonly laid one and bade him God speed ! . His purpose was fulfilled ;. Beatrice Arlo V . ..... . . .. - I .. '.':'-,-J.',. � - � , - . - . e more He left Upton one bright morning. !, . I`-., Lf _ ,f f � . . .. 1. ­ -� to tell. When her school (lays were ended, hand upon my shou Jer. When'l turned and Wassaved. She, with her father, lay hidden - Row to Show a Guest oat. � :". . �, -, -� ­ . . -. . . , , :?: ,..'�' ­;�'.' -r�r . - I . . . , i -.�. -` I . - , - , saw h As I saw him then, I we him now —with in the dark dept.he of the jungle for one t , , - ­­r, .4 . she c-l-ve to Denby, a town three miles from is face I knew; his story, without an '—�7t -. --- I - I I Can there be a perfect way o a' how, - a . - -.f- �,� . v­; . y i faint glimmer of hope in his eyes, and a whole n i ht and day. W hen th7e house �, ,,� -,,.I 1 � the Hall, to stay -with a relative of her :need of words. Hu was white even to the sinile tender as a woman's on his 11 . was nest out of the house? Certainly there io..,'­' �-111. �, �,v, - - . �- Ii s, with -a al,&doii in his I _ - said. I I destroy;5, they saw the feflection of the 11 -- .�,.1;4-1,1 mother's. She was to remain theria t,%vo 4very i clear, honest 7- -"' - . . ­ - 0 Y. " Good-bye, Rupert," he 4 u ftiathewaythe American servant know- ---�-4�,"�-,,'° ". , . . ars, betore returning to India. eyes, that never let t them again. have flames in the sky. During the second night ...1. V.1� I' . ' . - When . I . .�j�`.-A , . , � been the truest and best of friends to me!" eth not, She goes to the door with an in... - I ' ,�X"". Sir Marniaduke heard this, he ins; . '4 Rup3rt," he said, gently, she does not . I they escaped to Bunderbal ., - N , - . iated upon I . .... - : ove me. I believe she loves some one, I am alwaZ:s happy when I think of those It is Many but the sprrow decent haste that smacks of glee. She ` ­­ ;,�, . . . , I years since, , � ,,�. , Lance and itic groing over to Denby, and . , I . '.1 �f , . . but his last wor doezzl't even open it, she only sets it ajar. �,��. - , � . 4,Vf!-,.� . . . . a " � I with us still. Beatrice Arle `�,! , . i ----- . . - paying our respects to the young lady in it 1 not me- I must tell yon briefly all that pawed and pain are . with a nice calculation of space that given - -1.- - . . . . . - I - . I I I Is there no boo?" I asked. I ! . and her father escaped the mutiny, and . I" question. . , , ,,,. , - - I - � , . . . e, ­� . . , - ­ . when he reached India; W find the were among the few who returned home, just the crack you can slip cut through, no -I' I �) . - - I I shall nei�er forget the first time we "No," he replied, wistfully. ' W , -,-�� . - - . - saw : 44 She Was terrible mutiny at its het English more. And she even grudges you that. "--,: - � , -1,: . . . -- . kind ; but she does not love me, and never I - Then I found courage to ask the question I L : -� -- . -BeatriecArle. Asweeriteredthedrawing - men flying for life. . You have a ,slimmed sense of being thrust .zl;-- ��: _ ,.:.' - - - • room, she'stmd'arranging some costly and will. " I would never ask while Lancelot Evrlc . ­�; I - - - - out into the world ; and before you have : -' rare,exotics ; the beautiful face that smiled He went away fro-m me then, and sat mss- The Arlon lived near true town of Blinder- lived. I knew all then. Beatrice loved � V I ­, gathered up your self-respect- and your, ..-..­.---."-.t . t its over the flowers was like a vision. ing for some time. bad, on the Gang6 ; they had a prett ins, and had loved me alone from the first k. "I -,:- - I . 91 . I y skirts, while your bed is still upon the door .-,,,, *. 11 , . ., I the f"hioll day she had seen me, just 'an I loved her. ��­*i . I call secagaill the gentle, tender eyes, must always love her he said. •" She dwelling-place, built more after sill, the snap of the knob is heard -behind. �� ­*.i I ., . ­ I is the hen We were married after a time, and came to , - `�,. . clear and true ; noblest and trudet, as she is the fair- of an English house than an Indian , ,�,' • ,.�..-, I, , � , T, , . - . 1 4 . ,1 - - so � � ON,- . -- . . . . - the pure counten. " yon. Lucky you am if you don hear the j'.. ,,, �­:'­ . . aloe, and fair hair; the graceful, girlish est maiden that evf;r lived. It w" like a low. Mrs. Arlo died awn after Beatrice live at Upton Hall. . ..", - 11 0 l I , ­ -- I I " - ,� z--4 '. � I -- figure ; the pretty blush thatcrimsoned the death-blow to Ina Ruppert, when she said reached A mistress, then, , See, children •; there are tears in your " - :,:401OV, �.; . Ru had home; and she was i sound of the bolt in the socket, as if you � - . � - or a book agent. - M-4 �, - I . - � were a tramp I . ",f � -: not love . t wan many minutes times she '� --% * � . , " - I ,w , . she did n T, of the establishment. mother's eyes. Even now at, � I ­ ­ . . v. hite brow. as we advancefl intg the room, - . , , - , i: The English maid knows how to - �,,. .", -, ;4 . -- make. ., -i­; , � - It eIcomed ni with half - wistful smiles. � M� ying in - . - 11�� t. sad W before I could k again. A�d I have Lancelot Ryrle reached their house only dreams that she is I i i the dark, damp V!, .. . . . in this act beautiful. - There is an xquisite �­'-- I ; -.,:' . .-. 1Y � .,:. :. . I , ­. been in the over e, ­ . Ili that moment, chi'dren, I laid my heart since, trTing to at in time to how of the terrible uprising jangle, while Lancelot EyrIe stands alone o OP01111111 �� " 1�,-,-,,: " L air of deference and respect as she I'll. ­.'�', � ", I .:" / at her feet. I gave her the love that has bear it." of a cruel race. It was no time to opmk of - fighting for her deliverance from a terrible * , . . . I . I , - I I the door, even a touch of re in heir amn.: , . ''� • -m �i never failed, never grown weak or Cold— His strength.gav way then, and leaning. love. The old merchant clung to him, im- fate. . 14-.. - " ` ;t ' . . - I - � ,., . No wonder we value his pictur;, and love 'er that she should be opening the door be.' - ... i �'."', - . -1. f - - I , ­1 . - . .. - �.­`.;- -­ � , ­­ , . . - � . the love that, in death, will not change. I his head b hands he wept pas ploring of him to devise some means of say. hind you. She holds it open until you have - - " '�',,` h . '.- could not $ay much—her grace and beauty , a ro over, him, too wrieved the memory of any , ­ 1, sionatel stood mg his daughter. It was not for the lives his memory better than - - , . - , .1. 4 1, . 11 . . 'for words. I 'wouliLl have laid down my lite of the ladies they loved and honoured that other man. Whoever did a deed more gal- 'descended the steps at lea,st, perhaps until '. - ­­�.,..- 1. . I - . alve, dine ; but Lance talked like one inspir. ite upon Westreet, and all ,�,' , .. .. . �,!J'; , ed. .- I � to have given him Lis love. Englishmen caresl in thaw fearful da a ; lent and brave than Jim? I cin wish Ao you are a 010M - "', - 4. 'k .. .. I ave thing -, : ­i��: ­ * . it so so y that the click of the latch never . " 5 ' I 11.11. .. - . ' ! ". k, .. - " - death was a boon and blaming compared to better for yon, children, on Now Yes . ; N I']. . . . . - . . During, our ride home, hc' spokb of moth- 11 I am f myself," h6 isid, pro. 4- - . Year's Eve .-�� I , 11 I - - ..- . . what deli LWd refined, pure and noble than that you maybe as heroic, comes to your ear. 'You are inexpressibl 1�! .: ( � � . . lug else. "Beatrice Arlo "was the one sole sently;llbutf 6 ght she loved me. I as noble' soothed and flatters and oft oT feet' -.. , 'S�,�, . i . women endured at the hands of thaw for and brave an TAncelot Eyrie. - p .1 .� � ' theme. shall go away'R t ; I will go to- morrow, . . '-' "" -'�'--" � " L � `.�'' '# 7 'j - , ing that the gracious tact of the mistress is 7.. ,,,�, .� , . . whom death was too Ad a Punishment. , -A, I 1 ­-, . .- � I I T havid seen her,- uncle," " he cried, when and not look into h sweet face ags'LM ­­ - , .., P I , 't" The mutiny 4" not reached 11underbad • ; .. . '' most charming where it has revealed itself" � - .-I'l . we caught sight of Sir Marmaduke, "and I have forgotten its cho,rm." . � � 'Wine Word& �. .. L . - '.,I. . , ,� , �1� , � - � . - �. .- - . mild ,,,, ." 4VS, , -[­* .- - Bile is so beailitiful ! I mean to be a - hero, - That very evenin g; he began but the few English scattered hero and them so - - in the itiRtruction that has tan aught . the 1 �1';,;-4�,-* ­ -1 . , � ", --;A!,.. i� . . ng and lived in mortal peril. When Lancelot Eyr10 I think I'll ask the boss w get this , to be gracious. - ­ . ­ ­.111.-� . ­. - I and fight until I win her." arranging. . , , - -'. - .. As it seemed d art his - L-4 . I- 1. -1 �. .. - 'I .. . . — � Lelf ­ " . - . , I reached the home so soon to be desolate, he Afternoon offs," said the youthful clerk. : - .. - , . - � . ­t , .. - . The Baronet snarled ;but there thou life, I raised b- ti - 1- - .. ­ P,. � . �,., - 0 0 Joe 1011. . . .1 - ­­­�,, .11 re � . L,�­�;..:.­,�. . ", ... I . M. - , �N,n- 4A, , - i - '; . -4 ­"­ - � - found all confusion and dismay. " Don't. "mid the old cashier. . . , .III, 'k ; ", , -, - no mistake about it, Lance had lost, his I I if wish to boav ,Rupert the I .1 A t has been started in - 8 , " , - ,,�'­ ,,- ; - - , : , . a talkin :: Why oat Y" � ... . movelliell , ­W.k;�, -,, ��- - - ; - heart.. . . -yours I" he said��, do not know What to As they mat together that evening • I • Petersburg to establish workthop! for ari . -s,, , N I , . . :­... : . - w. 9 You came into this establishment to :�. - , i?k-, - .. • . : I wonder if you earn guess the rest- how, -do with it, I shal never live in it now. of Englaind, Mr. Arlo said he had IV - .. � ,- I - - . I 't you ?" .,.,. '.. ,I - P - . try and got on, didn nab who hags served their term in p i 0 .... 1­ �:�r � ", -, � . - .... ..", --; ' day by derv, I loved her more 10 on leaving his holes on the da g* sit yes. • -,. : ­.: - - -- . . dearly, until Stay here while I " away, and manage it up, , . -, Such criminals in some instances strong ands' *-`*�"." --"-�-- -- - .. - . - 1-.­ - I - - ,�'�.'L ". . . - . � ..-4. , � , , - . . life was all blank to me, except it could be for me." . and takiiig his daughter1o, Ban r ''V .1 - '. .� . ,!., . . ­ - I ., * . ': "' , - glish residents I ­ .. .., .1. .- W, row, . ts were all assenibled n the .or yotffl never get ' Ps ' able Gas, as It 1, ­ ,­ -t,T4 , " I.- I , he 6" Well, don% be as often Oying to g6t off man cannot il find emp to ' ' I I - ill' :-' shared 'with her; ho ' in silence. and sorrow, I pr6mised to do � io, ; It seems to nee now ', whon,thpy itegain 3 liberty, ,�,-­­, ""4- 4"".- - ... ... , dw 0 - OIL - ­ -- -- . - th4 -. ; - - .- P� -, ­ , ; � , ­F - '-'� ..' I . i'.. : I worshipped the pure, beautiful maiden, like a dream.. We went together into the fort, " atobld over by a tow of t . 9 - '-Y, - "T'. * - - '.. I their we in ked in their .k, .. ­­ - � . . . n-L", -�' � - ­ ; .. . - ".''_r. : :_ ,1� ­". I I—_ - . ". brave iddim th wh,mn Zngkud owes 00 . .. � ­ . ..r—. I ­ � .�' , X, U . I - - - ­.. - letting ipy hungry, craving heart feed upon . om that hid been Sir'M4rm&duk6'*rIanoe - - . '. , , ' .1­ . -.. - ro . . . . I- I , and we we loath to engage a ­ I ­ .-. � I - - .-, .: Pe . I I . yeti . am figum , " ' - � I ­ . � .. .0 d the prei eiiiii, that -were atfU 'fall of much- . For the " 1044 I . . . ­ . - �...-. words and smiles that were all Ifue world to 0 e a : for the wW served a term in prison. The ­­,,'��-� �-, '. � � I "'.�'...-�.-­­i"i. . - . a - I- � . — Orumm"MY&M-40111fAkw:9024offioers,.1 ­61L­-4-6. -,F.Q#,. 'Peterebw-g wish to L. - .,:' 1, + . :`- ,, me. . clothes. ­ , Then A would be ' 110160. 0 —,—Wl--- ­ �' �, -�4 -, .". �J :�O--- � - - t . �� - Petersburg .! .1 I . 'a', - . ; '�, ,--., '!.-' 44 -**ay, " - .�� .. .. ­ �� -: .: ­ -evbfk mart, ends in life, to 41 � said. amp.- -2 aoymen�6 them, and if - they ,e�,4� -,� -" � . , It is k6tv to I Even as he spoke, the old man 4W90 107 Q0446 993 ,,�Z . t '.. - . � he' , - -- A. , . , � " I I . r­!�,­'­ .,, L". - . , �. '� * " hk frith fear as be thought what ,emmanil �, train them - an . . . r . 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There are men who are in crime and poverty 4nd die at l 5 per a- �' . pie; the yo ng ye are those that feed it. amendment and repeal by itself: But it is will not favor the got for the sake of flitting 1000. Des Moines with 18000 has one day ' - :,_ . '' � - , :: L y r,r , How many shit tea have yea- to spare for argued that this is not repealable by the gain or chumming tipplers. We must make and three night policemen said order. Let - - ` `r� =_.. . disgrace an13 c'e th. It you live away from people who are asked to adopt it. This a beginning as missionaries do in heathen us have one township then another and ,, i - -' the village an y i)ur isolation gives a alone should suffice to defeat it. With lands, as Wilberforce single- handed against so on until we have the majority. - , 4 -s - - measure of sea rity from temptation to fragrant recollections of the Dunkin and slaver until after -years of effort, Parlia- you temperate farmers and tradesmen' and y t fit``'' ' �, our tamii ho cLu you sanction a tra ikott Acts still floatin in the air no rate- ment p `� _ sht RACT,1649 to6X0 .';., y y. y p g freed the slaves. We have men who all bare to pay for gaols trials, murders a:. � . to destroy the ! mtlies of your neighbors pa ar should lace this risk. .vote for the gain of blood money and not etc., as well as rummies. Nine out of yy ,, ; Z . ,`,. s published every Friday morning M its office in the villa ge w o re not so favorabl sit• It is not at all a risin that the Whitb on rind less. Ever farmer, tradesman, every , ten crimes are through drink k :..'' 7 mP 8 Y principles. Y t • _.. Yickeriug, Gat. - - . . A. n usted. Chronicle should warmly advocate the and voter thus doing will be accessory to and with scarcely any exceptions the mur- .. `� E- . . • ,. _ - t •xE � T _?RMS - )`a the n me t amauity do What roc adoption of Local Option far Pickering. the crime which follows. If liquor pievails, ders. Out of every seven British soldiers . m j � .9dgisyits; E1.00 it paid ib sagas**. eau 0 mak th villages as well as the Nor is it any evideneq of excessive temper- God's curse rests on them. Satan dying in India in Sepoy `war otherwise ' • - whole town hi a e to lace for the young &nee zeal in the editor of that r that he wants them and us all too 3 ' I It - ' - _ ti RATES OF ADVERTISING :. _ P P F Palms oppose Local O - than by battle or wounds, four were drunk- _ • -` - °Yf - to live in. f of i t pore want liquor they ta:cea such a stand. Ii it is a proof of rem- Lion, the Almighty does not. 'They side cede, two moderate and one abstainer. ' - - A �I, : LI'ir9t insertion, per tine - _ - i4 Ceuta will et it ; at , ve ill not have the Quilt perance principle for a Whitby man to ad- with Satan, " p years, - - - •, K y Woe to him that utteth the Abstainers live on an average R3 = -� ' Each subsequent insertion, per line - S p P g p g ps„ y years.` r �' :. ' d of rovidiu it f �r them, decent men and vocate Loa814 lion in Picks: m I confess cn to his eel labor s li b act or ea- moderate 50 sad drunkards 35 { . phis rate Des not include Legal or Foreign aA- . � `' vertisements. young boys wixo have nit become slaves to I would not be surprised to learn that the ampte� or vote. Boys in Pickering streets Baron Dowse says ' as drink increases, 90 1: 4,,',._ .; Special terms given to parties making Con- the habit will neither travel very far to hotelkeepers of Whitby and more thorough- at night are the worse of liquor. Let Local do vice, irreligion, crime etc., nearly all of - �A ti' ` �I*. sawte for g or 8 months or byy the pear. Half- get it nor yet le rn ' drink. When we as going ter ranee men lust now than the Option prevail and these boys can be saved the drinkers are from the lea, Lhe iAnor- y -c, tip. yearly or pearly contracts pa; able quarterly. , _, respectable cite• ens and voters show our editor of t e Chronicle or any clergyman in for they will not travel as topers. What ant and depraved classes." Some ask is � -> . Business Lards, ten lines or under, with Vapor, , Wh ` - f,, ' - - one ear, 43 Ol, payable in advan ce. abhorence of th tr ffic. our own children that town. The hotelkeepers o! itby, is their fu�ure ? Gaols, thieves, wrecks, - O. R." •a tippler under mask of temper.. - • . - la - , .:.� .: NOtios in local oolamns ten deers per Hne, and associates it by our example' be of Brooklin, of Manchester, of, Uxbridge, etc. Why will voters license dens and ance, or a godly man, or one tired of fight- _. - ." •''3;;`, ,� = ` five cents per line each subsequent insertion. 4..' educated in th d rectiou of virtue and of Markham, of Highland Creek, of Stouff- taverns to sell liquid damnation. Those in whisk 's ravages ? - - ': , 8 isl contract rates made known on applica- q g whisk) 's No free advertising. sobriety. II; is n asy thing to cast your ville, and perhaps some otherplaces, might, who give the privilege by vote or license TEMPERANCE Woaasx. .... �_- Advertisemenw without written astructions ballot for thie right, it is a terrible thing in 'if it were not for the look of the thing, take are responsible for the results, deny ,it be- -+ . I 11 . , will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- GREEN - RIVER. ` . I Y:: ` 1. aorttingly. Or3ers for discontinuing adversise- all its eousequeuces to ourselves and others the stump all over this township in favor fore the Almighty if you dare. The church _- ,., , silents must be in writing sad scot to the nab- tt we fail to do it. -1 of Local Option for Pickering. But why member who drinks or votes for the liquor "" ..r n.:, . Oxx Saturday night a fi:e occurred at `''r . aber. - -. .. U9TIMn. does not the Chronicle agitate for Local interest is unworthy of sacred membeeship. y 8 ;:_ 11 :.# - „'µ deb Vhork promptly attended to.- ,. .. Option in Whitby town? Because it per Pickering setae and topers are talked Green Liver. tVm. Bunsl:cath went to his • ;* . g, g barn with a lantern setting i6 u n a cut - t � - would not carry, will be the answer -be- of far and wide as a die ace. Drinking g Po J. Local O tioaas a Delusion. cause it would v tin box, and lie supposes a cat knocked it �:. 1 RtARK '• ': PROPRIETORS give Oshawa a boom -be- creels transmit bad qualities to children. g Ply I cause the bast temperance men in Whitby; rof.Otto says 'one- baltof German suicides off causing it to explode. The building was �` :: }R_ Stu,-If you can permit � apace I tom ranee men in tactics as well as re- entire) consumed, aloe with a lot of fodtZer - - - -* Y `} Our 1Volit;ez- •Street Independence. would like tc� se for �h a few tuts on the P P are through beer.. Milwaukee, the greatest Y g . Po fence, would say that Local O lion in beer- drinking place in America for its pop- and eight hogs. Fortunately Mr. Dunsheath .�'': - a..,::; Otir �.im -A First-class Local Paper. {: question of L al Option for Pickering y itby would be useless with Oshawa so elation, has more suicides per ratio than is working only -six acres of land arad had 1. township, as th y ocnur strongly to me. A near, and that inside a month liquor any other, p not an extensive crop stored there. But " Our Fs��otsations -The 'hearty P• q Loct►1 Option ? , Parliament P _ � ' apport of the oeoole of Pkekerinae and vioiniarr. vote will be 11 or. Monday, and it is un- would be freely sold in everryy hotel in town, Field, a city section of Liverpool with 186 , his loss is heavy enough. - wise for peo le o ei ;her adopt or reject a This would at 80 lie true of whitb , it is in a I ,I y . _'' _ i law without side - ng all points of the, somewhat l9BSer treasure absolutely true ' FRIDAY, JAN. 1, -1832. ' question. he poi nts against adopti:.g of Pickering. ` 1 ;.; Lxai Optioi h ve not been properly ast I can be euspxted of no relation with the J a T a RICHARDSON .; - ,I . , forth, as indF ed they never are on any tem- liquor traffic anywhere. My only con• , . ' ` ' .. : ELECTIONS.- ..... - ". . _ ppee nce msaiur3 sa mitted for adoption, nection with it is to keep an eye on its evil . ': >_ ::', for'the clerg is jn a d advanced temper- trail and record the,ccimes, the misery and ,� -' ance men alayu eta m to re resent God's the poverty which it oeaasions, bat 'as a i . t Tile re�iralnent of Hairy- � Westgate will in the at r, hile all who oppose la a resit nt ice w 1 0U are :✓peeially requested to call at mS _ t , - � h t e of P k ring I would d be sorry G saves! Geo. Parker Reeve by aCCl3m- them are eti iced ae in lea{Iue wit the to see the township make a blui:der that 8tor8 eIId lIISpeGt the large Stock Ot : - _.` . alien. i�r. H. Burk withdraws his Evil One. n a ho opposed the -Scott will require a vast heap of trouble to rem- ; . ,�. Act was in a h resale sea accused of con CbrlBtmas GOOd6 �llst opened. Out, COIISISt- - :- 1. " _. t'� name, therefore R. R. Mowbray is y edy, and that too, without accomplishing . - _ ; •,.-: . . :.. s_: y spiring to ro t e widow and starve the an thin save to disltea`tten a with III of Fanc Good, TO s, Etc. .: . � t. First De nt for 18J2. y g Prof g y yilcet•ware i , - p y orphan, while t ose en who oppose this re ted failures of ter ranee measures Y QreO. Geroly and Joseph N. Fiortop Local Option m t t e same intemperate Whose framers never desiiled them to sue- a &peGlatty, Of WhICh �Ce haVe $ ,larger aIIC� 0 '4 ' _ "`ti g: _ ! ' accusation. Th s ha the effect of eilenc- i _., are'the candidates for Second Deputy coed. Apologising for occupying eo mach A 1 ctter di>;pay than ever before, Knr all mark- - ing large nu be w o have no confidence of our a ace silt of our readers time. `'`� . -'.4 Reeve, and are both working hard. ` Y P Y -' . f 7 Michell in this proposed ea sire. They are refas J. T. Cx.ARx. ed away down to rock bottom prices. - A full I �`° Abram Bo •er and W. I P Toronto, Dec. 28, Stock of bdrdware constant) on band. Call y • • ed the ri ht b eau t their i ivata con s= - i are -the contestants for Third Deputy, sciences, a d Je wit i Local Option on its � , y - .. ' merits. II,, n t die Dosed to rob or starve earl and secure the bargains we are offerin . ;.``', ; . and are both sanguine. DEAR SIB., --Z desire to trespass on your S g . t ' _- - - Thesrace for - councillor bag three any fallow cr at re. - et I believe it would valuable space to offer a few remarks on . . ' - - :'� :: be a rare bl id r fo • Pickering township . g g P the nominations for lifts township. . ;. _ R T starters. W. J. Dale, J &9. Hilts and to adopt Loca O lion. The same divinity P ` . ; equipped gY For conic daI•e before noiniration all _ RICHARDSON- Alex. Waddell.. that c1E.r men 'with brains and m - .. Ever-c'thing points t0 a lively day with conscien es, similarly equipped myself sorts of tumors were afloat. The O a 1 s • tin Monde neFt. The candidates are and -all who read thin, and we should not Patrons are bringing out candidates.'• -- yam= - -. . I ",. = y yield up our igh t to decide for ourselves The tenip� ranee people are out H ith a .. - . { _- {y, all active, and the result la very sin- on all questions a ��ffec ing municipal man- frill ticket," etc. a 1 �� certain. All rotors should turn nut agement anti the mn who desire to do �Cetl -the ola council eras ren'�bminated, E. MULTITUDE - ` . and help elect the men of their choice. our thinking how their gocd faith by first together with many other likely aspic ants 0 * : ,. ` paying our tuxes. Every man should re- for municipal honors. Our worthy reeve - 1 . �.; % It _' _= -:: _;_ .: sent the urre nt spo#ition to make opposi- came forward and eltplained every thing I ,• �"L 1. '.. LETTER TO THE EDITOR . ton tot m ms re disre utable, for ever - They are gO1D� to ' man has a h heart, a oonscienoe and -tn conneetioo will! the township basinesa . 1Ths department is open to all for the fair die- a soul of hie on. of 1891 in such a manner as to convince i k , r itli that our affairs lead Woo well inane I -;. � ,::::. "; eassion of public questions. The writer mtkat County Opt on tailed in the shape of the g• . - DUNBAR'$— - - in all casess&dud his correct name with) copy �i, bit+esrs. 11toRbMt. Gerow • - . We with it distinctly understood, however Scott Act, an no tr Township Option seeks Boyer is • . . -1 I , that is no case do we hold. ourselves re= an opportunit of failing. It is excellently and Hilts followed in their turn, and - _ }: everything toted b the return of �y i : : sponsible _ for op inions oitpressed by ooraw- . designed for it and premises to give a Y mg po - F let l - pondents. -SD. Nsws.l - better exhibition t an either of the former the old council by aealawation, • , _ - .- - �r�r - - - _ - - ,.L. - u ill aiLf t�eitiltlidate ! his • _ _ . were n a due and �- :: Szales. Thossi a of Coon ion t1 io ac t t O i` ,:° ; Et troii Naws, -You: asked in your tried aN Dvef' t e :Province and 4 the end sention 9of standing- far god Deputy. . sN :, - - ; - yj `ial of last week coasideratioii apoa th Oirthree years wor i rejected as useless. A Then candidates for every position im- ° ' -! .. feat such acts as Local Option would have. �antr was fo-ind to be too small an area rnediateiy came tat•w�! rd end sire have a .. - . # -. _ - . r... _ z ' upon the future proepecis of prohibition. for prohibitio to work within. Ontario �maniaipaleom�baf tnifdll iflust: Ufeoarse - ► ' ? . - . Ii my destination were Toronto sad h �nn� leant it a and elicit Pickerin i jj.�� 1 � - ;'` -" began tray�ltling in the direction of Nor tgwn -ship make an expensive experiment to he Patrons got all a credit foci oppos �ill� � }� ag�,1I1 io the return of s eonnc 1 We wav village, I think I would be. alach rose learn a truth t tat is written in the current Q - .. = ti likely -!o stet there. than if I sat quietly i�t his%ry of tweraty- ve aounEies in this Pro- havn't a word to say stgainri the "Patrons' / - - -- a ; Y-r . : -�'':: - -. home, or started for Uxbridge. - So" it is ill vine ? The Gut o•Government is some any more than that secret societies should _. • - _,. < � .� this cane. the vote,is the test of public sell- what in die -favor ith temperance men for Doi bring ont can I da es for positions of - _ timeut in the direction of total prohibition. a lax enfomemant, oar as they thought, of a public trust. It ppsits ieir nominees in a I . , - . . 1 . - It is the only means at present before us Dominion me urn, forg-wd this Local Op- false posician. Those, not members, are L.:�._ ­. :'.:�' of registering our vote in that direction. tiop as a conci�iatovy bauble for the disaf- apt to think that the i eaudidates of any - i ! . _ It is doing the work that lies nearest as. tected ones. AFt the last soision of the Leg- Foctety is pledged to look after' the inter- • . - . . , ' - • . :' :: If we r^ individual voters see that we stop islature I heard Piovincial 'Treasurer Har- Pits of said society, even at the ribk of ' for Cake$ Puddle s Or Desert. i' I ' � the sale of liquor as a beverage in this court in his budget speech remark in a tone wrougiog the great bo ly of the eleeturate .! . - township, other townships will attend to not articulari m irked with sin uish, that �:�:` P �Y g whose interests are not identical. AQair. - their own affairs. Ii is useless for us to so far the workings of the Local Option pro- ONSL RANGE . . - . delay breakfast in our individual homes vision had no injurious effect upon the li- �`` it not strange, that such a large instita• L E M A D: _ . ' I � v lion as the I atrons cannot fio�l a Can unlit we satisfy ourselves that the people cence revenues Hof t xe Province. it, hating - - . �' ::'• in Goderich are getting theirs ready We been adopted ctiiefl in those remote muu - didate with G' 7% ` procli% ities ? Electors - - • , ,� ' I icipalitaes where 1i, senses had not previous fi p AIffiolad$,`llberts,W8lntltfi, ICILgr SUaar, �ibCOA, CbOCO- -, =; .:, `:`:_ leave Lo attend to oar owe affa►ira, and that of Pickerio , look ever the list of as ir• ` . ; • : - _ is to close the bar rooms iu Pickering town- ly been introduced Finance is the bx:ai- aura and mark ti ottr ballots intelliReatl3 • ` , ship. Let us vote conscientiousI on this news of that Hon. ,lantlemen, and an in- fu:• inenibers of the old council. thus ad• G moral question : in the fear of God and the _ late, vI'auge, CItrOIl find L @mOn Peel, �+ 6SeIICes, q creased surplus is t 1e x of unworthy ambi- ininistering a fitting rebuke to those taint I interests of morality, and the chriatian tion of his official life, •Iand I fancy it will are enden%ot nit to fuist upon the public Spim, Pickles. . = l ,, people of other townships fall in line, and require a mur© pror ouiiced.temperance son- candidates of a l�rieileQpl class. . ' " _ I .' the segregate of the townships will be the ti:nent in the Arovince than the ado tion of ,- � .. - - f P Yc a b testy, - ' . - , whole of the counties, and the sum of the Lxal Option ii PicAeriixd will evidence, ere .- - AI; �[.rct °Tt1B. r /' 1. .. <, • ', counties is the province. It, how et er• he will perfect temperance law that will -1 : there were but one township to carry this convert his stl Ins inttqq a'serionadeficit. x��� m CHRISTMAS m � E m ` ' {. a -- act, where L�>cal Uptic,h prevails, we atop At Osgood H 11 thief Justice Galt quash- Laval Qpttelii and Old ResidCnt.. - - : . . . the sale of liquor as a beverage ; we shut ed u local o ion by -law passed under . . . up a school of vice ; a centre of education the authority -o t! a Legislature as ultra Our good editor iii so crowded this week 1 S OLIC l TED • - JA that is undoing the work of the home, the vtrea of that His decision in that that we are for to ve brief extracts _ - . Aw„ . instruction of the day • and Sunday school case was rev d b • t Court of Appeal. from our letter. "Old Resident" gives - --- "_ -- - - -- - " - - - - - -" - _- - - - -- � - __ - ^ - - , ' ` and the voice of the pulpit. Since then the dam. b law passed in an- "sensible adti is a to sensible people" rather ' . '" - There is scarce) a barroom that does ' - Y other municipsility c me n and was the reveres for Legislature. Court of Ap . "�`;. not support halt a dozen able - bodied 'men promptly quashh ►y 'hiet uatioe Galt. peal and ilia cultured oppose his statements : . .1.. ; . •,> in idleness, who should be working as pro. The Court of A peat is �sked to reverse ilia He states "The little goott and Dunkin • _.. . ducera iustead of idling as consumers, opinion . again. I_.ut the decisions of Acts were disgiating failures." Talk witP. . w. while the money that goes over the bar to the Court of Apeea are themselves out argument. He opposes statistics and . ... • . `' , keep it a should be spent is paving bon- One Of the holcest 'Stocks of Dr Go Ods ever- -Seel' In t • ... ' ' p P P g subject to rev •teat, a d are not infra facts, more crime to an alarming extent y eat debts and providing necessaries � for quently reve . On of these cases, I since it was repealed in Ontario. A sudden . . - . wives and helpleas, innocent children. ',We believe, is about to ke carried higher so that leap of •1,000,000 gallons of liquor drank, part Of cite CiO1lIItry: Call and s3@e then. <: do not need to discuss questions in Green the Court of Appeal is liable to be adjudged criminal cello were never so empty as due . - land, but ask ourselves, what is the bar- wrong. Thus a lioul i local option be carried ing Scott Act. See County Crown Attorue - - - • ' <. room doing for the good of cite community? in Pickering on ,lfonday, anyone might take Farewell's report that chines decreases afi - FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES •- Does it cause the wealth of its supporters it to Osgoode Hs11 where Justice Galt could most one -half. Whisky dens. slandered - . _ to'aeenmalate? Does it make a man more quash it at the exlNense of the township. Scott Acct. Who hat«i the E3cott gat . Fi legaut stock of BOOTS and ►SHOE+ S, Cooper & �lth . .''. healthy to support the barroom ? Does it It might therefore g:a into effect on May lot, Topers, giogberies, %icioas and depraved, . - ' : -- ;tw;.':, ' increase the morality of the neighborhood? go out of effecs or J e let,iand if the - Certainly it land its defects, one eras the I '` Is it a decent place to Lake your family to? township carriEi! it u p to he Court of Appeal fines weal to the government, which tired - 4 MAil1]faCttlre. ,.. ., ` , :., ;,, It it can be proved that the moderate it might recover e:fec by Sept. 1st, at temperance - people's pockets, but Local , . I WANT EVERYBODY TO GIVE Dili; A CALL.- , _ drinker cnerj{ea into the drunkard, and that which time the dup;•em Court may Have' Option keeps the fines for:estipeuses. .More THEt}. B WILLIE Po$tp78ster BKOUGHAm <•�- drunkenness clothes a man with rags ; if sustained Chief Justice Galt s decisions, over, in Scott and Dunkin a bartender could f' - ., r:.,, :.: _ , d. • : ,_; *: it can be proved tact those who use iutoxi- when Local Option after many ups and sell and run and the groggery escape, but - - _ ,._Y..: r _- . _ • ' cants are powerless to resist disease be- downs and a- great &-At of expense will re- in Local Option, the tavern or liquor dives - --�- - __ _ -_ _. __ __- , _ _` cause They are already -poisoned ; it it can tire from the, scene. Is it not unwise to mast pay, no matter who runs. No man of - .- 1. er - -' - - 't''- - - , L . be proved that liquor is the cause of three- act until the quostio n of legality is finally prieinple would violate a law as the ram- fourths of the crimp ; ' that lawlessness is determined in the high courts whither it is miss d. If those Acts would prosper the , . ` ' " � ` . "; �, ` �, ..the outcome-of the sale and use of alcohol. hastening. . . topers and rummies they would not oppose - • Then it is s crime c»�imitted against eo- But suppose the final decision should it. In one county where 13oaliAat was re. ; , t, r, I ' ` Ciety to allow the sale of it, if you have it sustain local option ! I am told, and the pealed the liquor nipn said that if they had - . _ "- - in youit power to stop it. The sale of al- wording of the tat to seems to warrant not succeeded that tuna, they would have - -cohol is a direct violation of the law of the opinion, tha 1 0 tion once passed given up the fight. ,,O.R. "• says 99 per �' '(,1-od which pronounces a woe upon him cannot be repeal . There never has beern Cent. will vote for prohibition. He speaks a T t, � '' that giyeth his neighbor drink. It is the in this country, and there never should be unknowingly. 8tattstws and experience 9 K 1 N G ST., w ES WEST, " "-: . laver b vote of the show man of those who sn cite will not /-� '' ' - duty as arehyas the priviledge of every re- 'in any country, passed y Y Y T V R�T i -.,' 't .. spectable citizens to vote in` the interests people that can of repealed by vote of vote for the act, but will for prohibition, . = ' 1' and ahriatianit and he 1�e ra tf t lv. All a *fellation xs. ex rimental. have this onl as an ezCUSe. He sa s nNC wf r :' �• k : • of decency, mo Y Peop b Pe Y Y - - .. , ", crush out the terrible evil that is perpe- Tf an experimen is made here with Local crime and drink were in Scott Act 0 A, - one man., in ever 500 ins O lion and it f its, we 'era then het less reign." 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B. � -wow 4 .-.f TAMAL�--pleksofte oft, nu ��E�S -Ep -,,-,, - �: I ., ­.�__ ".. '. 4� . &+�4" - -_ .w - ­­:, �mi 4 t Sabbath in St. Andrei ' " . _ _: i will preach 'as][ . Z TRAINS Gonto EAST ID UX AS 7(*L'LOWS':- ' _- ­­ �� . I " . q. � ; I ., , . - .% . a - - - �. Z. - #_ No.. A - UR ,- N . _.P • ­ �­;,­ I—, ",_ I . church. �, , xplltlfts •- , .. 9:08 A. M. . . -.1 ... I .. . ;�17 ,:fi,� .:. _,�. I I ", . . . , - - : . ­ . - ' QTIUYED :--From the premises of the ,. I-- - V - I , . . .... - .1" i e' � - -_ :_� . . . . . I i_ 4- 1 / 1. - .. �;._ ., - - I . ON - - , i - � '�Ji, tors 2 UXD, . �X * . �. ­ . -At 10 a.zi on Wednesday the electors k-.7 undersigned, lot, We eon 7, a two year old . . * ." 2:18 P. M. , _ I . _. - - '---'- �_ %.i.4-, . P a . ". � . i;.;l . , .�. . . - - ' . N� .? I * , � . , - , - � ,­ . �.�: , ":� . .... of our school seotion,No.- 4 west, e9soMbl. black sow If Rai reward will be given 11 6 LociL. - .� -'�.. '* 6:8o r. m. BROCK 8T,9 SOM OF ONTAlk(O OAK 11110' 4 E AND -L - , . 1­ - - &th 'academy for the purpose of elect. for inforrnat tu t iat I I nA to its recovery. TILLMS GOMG W' . . .� ;.4.)Ir .. . . - ed a 0 � XST 01111 .L8 roLLowa:, - ,_ - '- - .- I I . in the Villags of Brougham. - , �"-L":, - j. . - - X I . ..- ., in * 11:08 A. M. .r. ­ I . _14 11 - ­ - a trustee. , After some difficulty in 'QTRAYED :-- , No. 7 LOCAL . . . I . . . ... : - * . F In lot 18, con. 8, Bear. ' . Wh ITH STABLE AND CHOICE d6t--��'z'A:;�d`�rl.� i , .. . . - -itby Marble � Works. - ."44 ­ � I securing a person to act, Edmond Wright KY boro, about � "18 MM ED. , . - .. 4:14 P.- M. kr,� ,4t, " 1. . . the at of October, a one year W . ---iA- . . . ., . . � . ohm. . , ii�'TW�, , took chair. The financial report was old Ayrshire Heifer, ittle white. A I I I Expauss . 9:08 P. M. ■ A I a lecsiou of Fruit on )he ;' A. " ;., too "' " - .... , . information that W lead to her recovery - Namely-Apples, five varittes, Pei _�.__rw.�.,L Sri' - . - . - pres - . I , . - ,,t - I , . ehted and met with -very little eriti. oblige &W be warded. G. G. YOUNG, -_ - 9 , a-un ]a ��� a' ... " 1" , - greatly ' X so ' & ki n, Plums, Grapes, Currants, etc. Price � - '- -0 � - clam. As L Wise was the only person Ma:vern. . 0-12. , - FARMERS' MARKET. . . . 40r..I..., � I " - ,�� 1A 1, . � . - . . ' . Manutracturers of lot with, •I'- , 1 't" I " �v nominated " TORONTO, Dec. 18, 1801 M 4" . . . , A6d for trustee the chairman de. :, , r . . 0100-00. Also choice building I . , . . I . . . . , - i - arbleMounmen %a, Headstones and all fruit, very cheap I ­ ,* �, - "'.. � . - - . . F4 OR SERV P For -8 if you wish - " ' - Also house to let. - .1- ,:-. "I I . - - . . . e . . I �­ � , I. ,I I I • - . I clared him elected. Our school tax has . Wheat, fall, b ' ­ -',,v�-.�; . . . - , . . _. - . _JL to patroniz thkibe'ni Terkshire boar Ueb ........ S 0 92 to I 0 03 other Cemetery Work. ,. t � .:.%.;" � in ;__� . ..." . I .,4" - , , I . . - . . .4"_r, Capt, Rowe. He as t Lkex ad by - .., ''. T. C. BROWN.'."." -;-`-"i- - ... , , - .. . bee'u heavy this year, but we are assured this locality, cat an see the one own Wheat, Spring ......S., 0 88 to 00 Ali* rsupwters of "Oua, Swedish, Allft- _ - .. . 9 I . " .' , .. X, . � . . L_ - �..._, I - .. . -�-�e-,, k, that each year now the rate will decrease. . 'a' prise at both the Wheat, red Winter....,. 0 00 to 0 91 eftean And GailAA4-0 Graiamtes. BBOUGIELA " "" � 4! - '� ­ . - I - West Durham an .. . 1. AL .,. �; . 1. . On�;aric and exposi- I . . . '.,.,, , . " L�t� . - '.1. I ` : , , ­ �.,�. , � � .. - - . : _ . I �.� � I Thus will we welcome intelligence. At I tions. Terms $1. • 5-10 Wheat, goose ............ 81 to s2 All parties wishing work would do well to c .. T , '. I .�, . � 2.. , , _ ail � ,; I � � - I I f -, -:- -,.�, " the conclusion of the public meeting, the . ' an as ore pnrebasing. All work guaranteed . . " . i"�-J a Oats, bush ........... , , 84�o - 86 = 0=1.&4LM:MM(ZQ..TW �. ��'�� . and prices of the towed I . , ­;, r� f, , _ , , " ; .-N � 4610 1. 11 ,.�t . _ . ' - . hn fPO RI I FOR SALE. -Tbe Im. � . I . , � ..Ii. � -.' -I' t '-:tlr -,�' --p " . ': _ . � 50 _ I , .,.., �, -_... - 'board , held a session and elected Jo' . Barley, bush ............. __ 0 ,�,X,--'- � � _-.� ��,�: � " - . le ent f 111111O Lnd the west and of p,e&s, . . 1'�- - �.�':� . - . le � I - - - , ", . I - I , -, " , - __ � '.. . . ,� -� - - , � 4 - I - - . Oro 61 N .' . ­`�L _­!�. . . .v � * � �d.'..... :�,­ . . . - to 4 thez or separately; the . .. . z -1 � �7. , _--� -� _,- "�� roughcast t10 !x g Field chairman and I. Wise secretary. ' ') � a . . .. I �ughc q bush .................. . - 60 to - - _. . ��,`�,* �__ *_ house t at r I. . I - . - - -OL . . L'. .-! . -1. - ­�: '.. I .... . . . % . I / , �.. I . h h Fori yth now 'occupies; also Hay, new, ion ............. 14 (10 to " . . . ";.� . .. -1 - ;; .1 _. ?4 � 1. . . ­ la w We • Q 'IBR'IE - . Esia"d �'�.. _., i ", ,,, , . . . . - ' I the two shops bet wee the house and the old . . . '. i. I .. ­ ., � .,,,- ,�,,z. ... WZDXX9DAT. Jan. 6-Postponed ciedit sale barn, to rent. or won A Straw, ion ................. . 0 00 to 10 00 - . . .. ­ :," �... , �._. 11 - A�- iel., - - . a,Echange for private . . . . I,- . .. i "­'. ..,,,- ,� . . - . . . . . 7� � - . . - - - . . -THE- . I . ''I I � .. _ .."I, I S: ­- - . - : of Farm Stock,. Implements, Hay, Grain residence. Posse"ion giv a the 11111t of March. Dressed hogs ............. 5 00 to 5 85 . . . . I " - �. ,., . - . - . i.-., ­. 11- �; , . - ­ ��p ", , : 4941 .�.. :,.,�,.. 6,�--.�,,� 1, '' - . . . - � . � .. ..,, - . :, . .. . ,�'.. � ,�.. �_ and Roots, at -lot 32, con. 5, township Forfurther vartioulax ire of R. BURT, ef, forequart4n ....... 5 00 to 5,00 - -- �:._!.,_..`.*��. N , � . N . . . ­1 . . �.. I . . . . 11 0 r '., : or. , , * �; " �:;r.:_'- , . -%.� . ; 11 .. - .. . . - Pickering Village, or 11y. limr to R. HANEY, . � - � ­_ �, -, � Pl� ­1 �*. e'­',� � . - -A,.. ­ ,I !!� ­ I - - I : - ­ . -, . . of Pickering, (at Whitevale) the property Alpena, Michigan. i5tf B of, hindquarters ...... 6 00 to 8 to PHOTOGRAPiIER, ,.; . ; � _. . !*..'-l'i'' .. I - . � - of R. B. Kirton. . No reserve will -be I --- _ �, , , - - - . � ­ f�_ V � , �..Z!, . . - . :: ...... . - . . . - - ,I". - `�,�,.:__ - -.-. ;-".- , i-i''." e . : ---- - . . Mutton . I I ­ �_ 1_' ­_'A� I , .. - . . � . - .................... a 6 00 to 8 00 . ' - _ 1. -... � - . - � � . � _._ 11 .1" . , < . .. .. made. Sale at I o'clock,.see large post- . � .. �. _7 �., �_�.. ., �_­_: �1_r",�-'_ " L" . ''x em � . - . - - . I ... &I, carcass ............. .. : .. . , __ * _ .� SALE.-The estate' of the late .Ve ' I 5 oo to 850 His disposed his Toronto business ' ' . .i. . _?:.,.w1__ . _�L/_ . N. 41 � _ � - . 9, Thos. Poacher. auctioneer. . . _ . , � , - era, FOMRra. Every, containing 50 acres, being Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 2C and will hereafter devote his en. ...- . . : . . � � I.".., I , , _. _N� I , I I 1. - . ­ - � . : . . � - -, - -:, '.11,--A,:-- ,,;,-�f .. SATURDAY.'Jan. '-Pnd :--Credit sale of farm composed of the B.W. rter of the . ­ :1: C., � -1 11 � I,. . I . . - . Yr . ­ ��'. ..; � 1. .4 11 7zti * 1. . . . � ", _­ ,., � ":7 �r .- -1 ., *' I '. . � Eggs, doz .................. 00 17 to 00 22 I- tire time to Whitb Gallery. !w- � - � , � 2ad con of the th towa!�Jp of Pickering, front �_ - stock and implement@, belonging to the - I , " y : , . .- � _­_.7 . . . . . I - � ing Kingston ro 4J :a . . . . � - . ..- . . . .. __.,_:..4, --- �. . � . . - � ., a estate of the late John Peak, will take Wu of __ . ­_ . '� . .. . ­ .� -, i;`*,,'i)1,.'. - - � . I . . . - . ... _ TT.. , . . - 1. .., .r�,_ I _ .:: .. I . � .- : .-. . I in Whitby and li ']as from Pickering Village. - USINESS is already commenc- .. : . ; : .-.,. ...- �*.,_ -,r�' .I .. -_ ., . . place at lot 15,rear of 3rd con.J licker� R- Goodood,goodtbu inl,,s at d every conventenee. � ... . . �­:'t'­ `r'....... . � 1. .. * Ill property. DOMINION ,BANK 1B '. � -. �4 1"0`_ • .. .... - - .- - Nine months credit. Sale at o iie o'clock This is a very des a itle tndis- . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , V V, . .. -, , " . 'r_ -, I 211 � : .: ing to lium, but the facilities are . I I . . N - .- _.. - � . .. . . ��,, 1� .. � • sharp. See bills. Thos. Pou(her, sue- Putable. For further art culars apply on the - - . . , A— ­ I . - - prefpii!�s, to A. A. rO8 Co nty Architect,'Whit- - 1-1 .." �_, ... 11 :- ' " ., . � __ _-� , .- . .., ,q� I ? ­ I - tioneer. ... :- I—. . . :,. . I b V. RICHA DSPN,,No" Publie, Capital Paid up, � such that be can accommodate all I F,.,., .. - .. k : . .. , P1, or W. , $1,500,000 . .; .. - ... ­ - -0 �w -_ I - . : Pickering. I . ..1. 1.,."r - I . . . tf I . ..... . ". , , . '. . - .: , ,!.;?I'- . I DYSTRICT � � - ", . Surplus,.. . - - 1'- $1,350,000 who require pictures. During the . -; - , _ I I .1 I I . . ., _..�i,. t , , - -, ... I . . � . -, - - DOTS. - ' - I ... ­ - 1--l'i'�`­ ,`.�e .. - , _. ,�..:, t i ., - . .. _­ . ­ . , . ­_4. A . � .. - . ., . . - get photos. , � . , . , I '.. .,:- '-I- - . . - . ._�'��. .,. '. _ V �.- NOTICE" _ � . ,� - _V .,! ::- I!. � I _1 . .- . I , . I � .- . 1. � .,: --- . , I" k~Ili . . STOLEN IN THE MOST BARN FACED MANNER . . Exe�utors . . . ... Y - - holiday season call and - , t *_ 1 :.4 , WHITBY AGFANC . _.;. . . . . - , 1:1 , . . . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . Pump F&C 017y.-wl , '. N� V. -5.1 , - *V_, . - - �. . , . I that wfll be finished in the latest at e � � �: � A . , . . . .. -, FROM OUR EXCHANGES.;. ­ :_ - Interest allowed at highest current ratea. No . . 1, - � __i. .� 1�:. 0 CREDITORS' . '. . Pz�W, �.� - _ ­ A , . --_ . , ­'. , " � to; ___ - - lr....­"*­� , - : �,.;ii I . - I , - --J* bu Allan, of Orillia, sold a fat �ih6 -, - notice of withdrawal required. of the art._ .- . . . ­ - (3F- (3�era-wnp 3pro I_, � " .,.. , - .. ... . I- . . 0 - ep - - :. i a the e w. tier of the estate of . . . . � . . , , �*."��. . . -1. I- ­ - - . . . - -... �� . . . . . , ". - -. - to J. J. Hanley Wilda , that dressed 145 --- I W. H. HOLLAND. , - Manufacturer of - I..:. - ,,V?;� � - �, ­. . , . I � - � -, ... . - , - , � � . I y � I '.1 ., �.. . - - � , . - r _' Lr p�-: , \ %v - % - J..f., _ � . .i I I MANAGER. . ' - . I—— . �.. ",' . I , .- ­ . ( I !­ '�' , ' "? ' " .;`LL�' . I : ­­­ "."' - - ­ * ' lbs., and if aryoue has a heavier he want:,- JOHN P�A , Decealid, "my. - PECIAL attention will be given � �:�!'_� "`-.� . 1?_ i. "4i, ­.: . . __.. 1. ­ . i ­ - - . . - to know it. *, P - Lift, Force & Suc * Pu'zPs­.,,..-­­_ : - , -,-V. ­­.­,; � ... , - . . - . - 'late of the Tow chi of Pickericig, in the - ICKERiNG ' *. - -_ S -7- .." .., - - . I .a'�i � - ' - io, farmer. . L - . to.family-,groups and as Christmas - , VQ1- `,'�'��.`- : ... ' -1 . - . .. Col. David Wylie the veteran news. County A 0 tar' . Ddep-well. Pumps of BrZe, Iron wAl ' - , , :.;,�.: L: , * � . � .. . ., , .. . I � - 1. , , . . . - "Pave '. . � . - zi , I - 119" - � . - � ' is a time when most families have a Porcelain. . �� -�� --I ­�%�, - - r man, died at Wylie. an Wedues ' - - � . I . � .. �. . � I.. �.. .-- ; . k.. ___ .. � . ..� L -- --_ � day, aged 81 years. He took charge Of TOTICE is hereb ivfin pursuant to - I . - ; ­ ­ L - , ­.. N the provisio4o o the . ­11 I ­ . � the Recorder in 1849. I Is Revised Statutes of Lum ber . Yard #1 "union, it ii the proper -1111EARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLk:,.`� '�::e.,,. g � le, I . . - Ontario, chapter IX0 9. . 36, ,that all creditors . � � . . . 4 ;, - , - ­ `�'_ . ­ . I, - - , ' ' " � � .. - . - John Robinson, . residing and others having c. . . .. ... , - . ­ :-, a young man 1 a against the estate of Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and "Is _1 4...: % . . - _. . �g . : �' .w _� - . ,:;�.If�.� . - . - i the County of On io, farmer, deceased, who ' . - - I . ,_: 4 .. - near Markham, was accid(intially Shot in -John Peak, late o e ownship of Pickering, in . groups taken. . - . . . . . Cistern Pumps. Ma&orderr. . I . ; � , __ . � ­ , . Is . - ". ...: . ­ . .. . . � .- ..1. I . � � 1� " . ... the lei, followed, and shortly died on or about t e Fi nth day of November LUMBER AM E'R I LATH AND - n is-guaranteed. - . promptly attended to. . - �.- ,_, - , _`.. � ' - . � , - - � Call and satisfaction � . . _. .. , _ - . � . after lock jaw set in and the young man A. D. 1891. at theca Township of Pickering, are ­ . . I 4 hereby required t dell, rer or send by registered . - - . . . - �. `.,e.::11-,, - - � - . . - . I . . I .. succurnbed. . . . SHINGLES,. ""�. 3E. 0':B:R=1*--T. . LYMAN FORSYTH, Agbnt. Pickering.' - - letter to D & M Gillivray Whitby, Solicitors . . -.T, _1i .*. . " - . �. . . Tuesday James Patton, Or' .11ii, stepped I nd F - '. - , , - for William Peak red �eak, the Executors . . � 11 I ,,- C� . ­ . . " . . . ­ ... 1. i, '. .. ' . -_".. � of the last test Lment �f the said John �` , I . . - - - on an upturned nail and drove it clean Dow , ;' ' ­;A­-, ­_ Peak, deceased, . o or before tbe'18th day of DRESSED .LUMBER. - ,; .. W - been . . . - ...',; -.11 � ,�� - through the ball of his toe. He has be February A. D. I .a atement in writing of �* - �..�.� - . •_ . _,_ .,,1 , . ... . . . . - . I -.,.:.. , �A, .. . confined to the house in consequeuce and their names and a dres es and full particulars . . 0 . ­ -­ ,_,1 . . - . __ . . I ! . _. ­ . it will be some -days before he can g J* of their cl&i an the nature of all securities, - Ll %�iN- . I ,-:, - �, .4, . : - ..,.. 14-1 I . if anv, lield 7 HARD AND SOFT WOODY . I I ­- et ub'k them. WISE I'H E -- GROCE.R` - ­.. .. - 11 __ . around. , � . And notice is further iven that after the said - ' .. .- ­ ... 11 .;�'., - ' ' ' last mentioned date th executors will proceed . -AT LOWE14T PR[('X- .1 . . - - . I . 4 " ,�, .- � .. .r � Avery sad accident liappeneXat Sutton . . . -HAS A LARGE : . - .. -;* - ---: - -,-,L-_, . . � . to distribute the arse of the said deceased � I . . .-. ..,. -:.-- -,-:�I," . . . . - � - . ;� - , -_ . - on Monday, by which Williaw Deering, R among the person ent led thereto, having re- FOR M P .&. a I=X ! - . . . - . . f . ,�.� -, ­ I :1'. f . . . - . youna, man lost his life. He was driviu Bard only to the a aim of which notice shall - - �:,..,. - .- - 9 . ' � � . .. � .1 . , - have been given a a e 1--iii'Ten per cent. will be added it . . I ­ ­ � � required -.-. ­.. -V,. -.,I " , . . ,� - - . . . into Mr. Hugh Sibbaild's woods for fuel ve liable for the a& I . , � -1 , * . . . . - said executors will na be id booked. Sugaft of all kinds, � .Raisins, Curran-ts,_ I . . I - - some men were ch assets or any put hereof to any person or per • . I . . � . - . when a tree which - . • ­ . . . - .. - -.1 . ping fell and crushed 'in his skull. le sons of whose c a in on claims notice shall no o GOBOIDN* r Tests and .Coffee, -_- - - Oran e8, Lemons, I.- I . - - . 1. . � . . - I have been recei by them, or their Solicitors I . . . . . -_ --- • -_ - ----. - __ -_ - - I I I!, ' � - .: :.., -, - _.,�.. . I . - . - expired in about five hours. - at the time afore id. I �. 00coki Chovalate Syrups, Molasses, • , I �, .. , " ... _. . I T � ­ - .-. .. - _- .�J_ __ -.% . * . . - ,.- tll* - I - 1_�, I While the funeral of the 'late John Dated at Whitbj this-1 17tb Jay of December • - WHITBY MARBLE AND - * - ':,. - , 1:, N. .. -7- )� ' A.D. 891- ; . . I I I ­ Apices, Ussencest .. Canned Fruits, Etc . . _... � ­ - - -- - . ' Sherra, the man who was fatally kicked i I .:. . .. ;�: I - I - . . ! . f. - . ­_ .- 1. . ' %. - . . �. by a 1orso, wis ascending a hill near � -:, .� _�L, - - :� . 1�,�". . t WILLIAM PRAK. _-." I . . � - � - � : . ... .,kr, ;.- I � . . . : , . - _. . - . . . - ... ! .. . - .. . . ­- -�- -- . . . . ­ � . FRRD PSAN. . . . . . , 1. .. - . . .�,,t A . . - " . I Mono Centre on the way to the cemetery - I � Z_ " _111�r!�, - � y . XX�5ut last will sad ,.t..,,t of.Granite Works , - - , . �QR- ., .. . I ��,the bearse rolled over an embankment ,John Peak, deci _ . . .. . : .. . _. . . - . . - - �. - co s . I .. � , : - I and the coffin ntaining i * D)W & NeGILLIVRAY, DUNDAS Ste ft. WHIT13Ys JUST ARRIVU '-VHRISTXAS TRADE, _1 ,r . ­. � - - 9 11 ', . .. - . - - :j-.,. " . - . - thrown out on the road. The hearse waif. :, _ . Their solicitors. I 1040.) . I . ­­ - . . . - - I I �r,. . . - r'. _; . " badly wrecked. . ME^ Re WolfendeII , Proprietor, , tJF . _... 7..-I -, Aloid Pallin,of Elaiv&W,%vu f6und dead M A JT , I .. � ... . .. `,,�`- NICY TO LOAN TERVO THj& PUBLIC-I'.. .,.A,. . �',$ , last week near Bomb River. H : wo?k9de;'­__ - I . . . I . ) - :_ - e daving rettimedso the old "sad of the . - . . - - . �.' L , _. . . - - - I . � - . - - 46�-� - -' - I - .- . . -MO d - , i 4 . - I . I ..- in a amp two miles east. and had gone go .6 ikRTCAG'E SEWRITY' Wolfeudon Granite &.IP4 -Marble works. .. , . - - -�_ - - - _: -. . . Z_ I . - - :, . _ . . - . . ., . . - . . . _ - � - ..-- the Village with companion ' 9 and return. at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do I 44n Leiter proparal so .ez*�%&& all- . . - ' i . '. . ____ ­:-:_:_ �", - : I ins under the influouce of liquor, fell - . bontures purchased for oak. orders 'n eewtteri and all . other ,; HEREDY thank. 01 who have patimilized we in' the'impldthent bfwi, ­ : ' '_,,,�., -,�; `,�.1� " I . . . . I . * - - � . . . I . . down in the snow and lay there till he .-;4iii.0% IK or • 308W.ALWM - work in to 4he business. . new in the P&St,Lsind I trust -thaw . our future' dealitig - Will be mut.UiLuy "... -,- �.,:_2_� I - - . - . - - perished, The coroner's jury rendered a tight A011 sold on sision. I I pleasant and profitable.. As- yod are no doubt -aware, the Massey and z i .. - - . - CtIfiombre will find's well Selected stoek . .. 6 . � *. - . . . . .. . verdict of died from exposure whil"adw ... V- *; • ' I of foreign -and dotti,ratic granite and Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation- will do away - . . , " � - .1.� _ . - the influence of liquor.' Atest ftr:_"Z, -Lanessibire and City of i . - �� . . ondon and blan:heeter Fire Insurance Cool- marble to choore Iroin. Inspection with many a4pnts throughout Canada, but I am pltased to state that I have, _' 1-.: --? .4,,-'J�-., . - . 1: � . - 3:.� - . . ! - - . ' 'to I . ponies, -North ri I le1U.",nuice for _ �3 On Friday night when the ftpitig 'w will convincsj that strictl . . - Insurance y firf:t- secured the agency" for Pickering Township for the now Massey'� Harris firm. , ��,,- �,,L - . sult, .r. , , a 11 .� e � Co., alvoclenit . : - . - . on * its way to Toronto. about spree . class work. our Prices cancot be � This union of capital and property will not in any way effbit prices. however...,..'.. -I- . ..W_ �J � . � . . - . ., - , I - - - 1. ; . -miles below Thoru:Hill, the strap-_StQkoh- - . . beaten. i- - . . ­*<-,-�.:- .. - 3� 10k I . . but will be an advaltage as each agent will have a larger variety of machin • . I . CE; I - ed &o the piston rod on the left side of the IS for S A,r = - -� -F." . .. . W7 1 , - __:�L I � I '! ' _ . . . , �'. ,:: 1� - . e - '' I . � - cylinder. The CI G CAREFULLY DONE. 80LICITED bY ' J, ff, PALMER, open end, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto No* 40. B; and the Toronto No. 3, ��: - "'_' engine broke and the piston being free � - . 02buza to offer. You can have your choice of the thre best binders made; the wide : broke the end out of the - * �. 11 - .,� _ . � . , - s - " �,. - - . • - . - I some damage, but the PICKERING. ONT. 86y A. all in five and six ft. cut; the choice of seven different mowers, and three . . * -. , --,�-�,, - - _ � , , - FXOP03ft-y.- , - -_ ____ _� �. , . .�";_, ,f - - rod flew up and did soi ' _ "Virillag, I - ' . � �. �: .- train as brought to a standstill and only 10. Good Village , Tote on north a different horse rakes and seed drills. 'as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and _L. .." ��', �_-, - - side King street . _ I , ` . - � � . ' . "!" suffered a further delay of two hours while between corner and the College grounds I - . . - pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im- .:1 * -� - , 1. . , � an engineiwas brought to take her into the fc,r sale, together ,with other village property . I .. . . - _ . . . - - - zz � . �,� 1. . � . . - . � � . - - �il I . p1lements. . . ],: - 1. ,i� I city. One good house and lot for sale very cheap. '. , . . I ' . . I . , - V., - • . I - , . , . ." " -, �'. - . ­ member I have Moved my wireroom's. to Remmers block, opposite- ., ..i , 1. - . . nso well . . . . A.— :.. � � � _�41 � . , RICHARDSON . 1. .. .1 - 1 7,;�4, . JoLn Robinson, Robi n, a to `farmer W. I .. I I Moores blacksmith Shop, in Pickering village. Call on me and I air -.-,' -. . ':� . - is. . "! -, I - I . - residing in Appledore, Bothwell county, 0*4: - - • ­ , I , a M Dale's B ock, Pickering. . , . - - �� �. , - . . : . ' ­ , , " *� - . - ­- - -- -- 1� t •-, I - �._ ­ � .�� - .. 14 il I . I infatuated with a Mrs. Andrew-a, I T.J. :POMS-5L ..L. -9 ":_ - became � 0111111M 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM sure to satisfy you. I ,= Pickering, Ont. 1-40 #�,:_ - - . . . I ­ � - . ,)�..'� . - . . : � , ,,, - - . , ­n'. I � held an auction sale and disposed of all . Im . ._41 .- . - �..��­_­ - " I � . �. `�, . 1. I . '_ . his effects. Having collected about $6000 . . .�'-'.­­,y111--1,, - . I ' ' ' * - '.. ... ,' --�:-,' -. he called for Mrs. Andrews and drove to ... . '!� . . . _.. . ' - - - � , .S: . - - � � -�-, .- . . I 11 . . . , �­ :. f - . . I - : Ms.-C 0 W 1,E - . . .,'_._..'�� -1i, ­ � . ­ � Chatham Centre, where they took the 1 . I I .. . : ..- , 1W. � \1 - . .f . .� ..­ . . . S ,f: . -:' 11 I . . . I . - . .i.. . ,.,. :, - .4 . " J ,7.-. - - . ­ - train for Chicago. Robinson 'nsonleaves 11 -WI. 0 1 3alzo*cr��.I=T.A.Zzv : :1 ... . - - I ERSY­�A 1. - , � �.� . - and child behind in almost destitlite, eir. - : . . - . - - �� � I ' .- . , . ' I � ..- ._ ,..,. . � . - ., .___ . � I . cuw,stances. Mrs. Andrews has also left Has on Land a full assortment of ' ; ­ - .;.." - .- � 11 'is .., 'J.. I _� . , . -, ­ . . .. i,r ­ N W,� -q ',,.Ws� � W _,_ 0al -, r, . �._, -7 'I 1V ��, � 144�" ZM W-r-_. � , 1M__ 11 �i i , 1151r:: I I ; - her hubby-and a young child. - - WANTED , - , . `�TTEI I - - , . - 0 ­* 0ANANA - 1009000 4 BUSHELS -'Of - BARLEY' I � . _.­�..i " . . . . ..-.. . -tw". ,----* . � - . .1. iii / . .. � . Air .. Closet 0 . ­ . �*�. S STRAW 4-- CUTTERS ! Dry E arth I . . . .. . 0. � . -:-k... �:, � . __ I 1., __ - - I I . . t . . . I ! __. ors . I I �. . .� . " � �.:"-,1_r_ :', . . -�I.,�q � I � - ENDERS FOR WOOD:-Tend ] -i and Root Pal ers ! - FRE4 FROM GDOX�i'U.%T THY. THiNo .. -, .. ,�� _- Twill be received up to the 15th of January .P ��'-­ 7 . I . .- - � _,� " - ' .f4.��4_ ;._,'�. for the following, to bedelivered at the school at prices that will suit all cotuars. Call , _-, �, , 't, � . - , - , - 'I. . . -_ - It - - * FOR A SICK froom-Fon SALIK BY 4F , - �11.. - .1 house Dickering village. Si'Kteen (16) cords . and inspect these machines. . � .. .. 1_1; - . . � .I., , - - - . - -A • )1'1 ifirof _., I.. �� i - .. ,41� . . green�food, first clam, composed of half maple - I __ I __ _ _ _ NItT2 A Oil I IV i I i Ni. No L AREMO T : .I ELEVATOR ',­ .'- . � ,__ . L . - I ! � .. . and the other halt beech. X11soone and one -hall - . . . - � (IJ) cords good, dry,split pine. All to be deliVor- .. ed before Jany. 30th 18912I . The lowest or any .. . .. - terder not necessarily accepted. Address ten- ' � . . I . . � . ders to I. WISE, Sec., Pickering. . . - 5 TO 10 PER -- CENT. . _. I - � . , - - .. � . � - I ­ . a -discount on -- . - BOOTS . I . . . � , & DRY GOODS I . I . . I . � I .' .. - .. - .1. � .- Now is the time to Buy ! - - . - . I i .-,,- ` ',I' .. " � : . - - 4". � . - ... I � : . - . 4 �.e ,�' � - - - - _ - - _ - *I - 1 - -. 0 . . . - - ­ . . I.. .. . - . �N . ... .i . . . I - . . 0 *_ . .:; . . � . . - . , . � I � , �J,� I 1; * .- : . j-�--, � - .. - 0 0- : I I , . .,: I '. - * - .. . �., -..%A . , . . . I . - * :_ , . I ; . - .1 .. :1 _ .: -_ �_, I . . -1 . - . . I , x , .� 'E 'A . ALSO I �. I. 411ii ' - - , "' ID'VE2 EtC. . .1,__, ` t�k , . MAN UZ - PEAS, OATS AXIA a ,.,, ­1.,1t. W ATY . .�s. , Etc ­­ ;".o 9 y .". 11 _. . .1 . • ..�� - " , -1 __ � rAoown in 1�_ � .- , � -_ - .1 • .0. ., 1, - - - I . . . 0 oa-s - __. ._V�.�..,., -,.,- the coils of ' - . . . . . 1. , . ­.­', :..�!,_' !�,�. , 0 _ L �1 . .__ ­. � �_...: - % 'i L' . * AT HIGHEST PRICES . . ­�_ * --v, __-, - . the fatal ser- , ..., . �., .�,.,. , � --,1 I . - -,,­ -1 - �'_ . - I ` _. ­ .. ". - � �_:­_ i "._ pents was not C1 - , _­ 1�1 �,�Z- , . : . ..... Ite ;; ;""- ,- - , " - .1 .. more helpless WEIGHT ! GIVEN: '.. ".; - . . ..�-.: :__1L% . I than in 'the . . .1. : - . . . .­ I- .,�.. 1�11 ... ..1. . . : . - : --- - I" 'O Q . .. I - I.. ,_ � 1 � . . I . . - . . . . , . . I I _. :-,- , . I � . - ___ ______ _____ ---------- ____ man who pines ; GAME r, 1-k L-t Li Jr., ft I lar ijmdjLj :.1 ... ­� � 'j, _________ .- . . .; - � ­ . ­ ,_ ., I :. - - - - , , . . I - � - - : - . .: �4 � i ,*�%41� . .. . .- . I .: ­ .. . _. .,:. -, C i . .. 11 - - Consumption Cured. under the of- . . . . . . . . . . : ­.L. .. 4", - r/hear : I ... - Ir - . - . . . , �g�­,�� -, .. .. . - Good Coal Oil Very i, . . . . . - O An old physician, retired trout practice, hiv. fecta of dhF . - . - . � . T. E. PUGH Buyer, . -_-�:­--­� �g- ­x . . . . . .- . . y . _�'� .:.t.-VU . ,: .-.- jo- 11jLd pled in his hands by an Rast India � . . . - , I I . - _�. .r I . " t� 4� ', y:i-,-) 'I -:1 . . .. Bring along your cans. . � I . . -_ -_ - � ., on, excesses I . . - - __ __ . "" . � _!� .,` � "W.��',- I . ... - __ - - . I . • . • - & 0 0.9- :,.i �, r, "V.,- L � . �­ , M - ou's and Ladies' Overshoes aw - ! " missionary the formulii, of a simple vegetable ..: I %To M. M&CM.&M . . �L 'A. L - -_ . RP 416WU-' 11'remedy for the a and permanent cure of overwork, ­ � ,:. - � . ­ ­ -,.: ,_ -t _ -, . . .1 ... - . ir .z I . . . ­.. � -.:t�: . ? -V ­�> . . . a=itisXat&rrh, Asthma -:4 % � - I. - . : ' Talk about 26 pounds of sugar f.)r one Cousuisilytion. . hma and .- t .1. 1-305-M ' 5-,--. , , V. .., I - ' � :. ., ..;­ . worry, etc Take '' ,!,�� -, , , .: I , I . . - Rouse yourself. ke .__. , NP " .,: I . . positive ) e Burketonv ..:'. . ", - - " . - I % - I *Lll throat and Lung affections, also - . Owners, of Elevators at Locust Hill,' Myrti , --P .. - rad and all - ­' !� L dollar, we can Ove von 30 pounds, au� I . :an i ical cure for Nervous Debility, heart of hope again and BE A XAN I �, �*. zlx:�_ .. . I Candies, we give them away. 5 9010118 INervads Complaints. htter. having tested its ' . L.. _. _",�j ____ _" - . 1� g k � , - � - � � - . . . 11 - :'t'­j'..' ,�o, , .1 � I . .. - I . � 1_. Cavanville, etc. � . .; . .1. .. . ­.. - . ­ ­��- --�, � . . . wonderffil curative powers in thousands of WO haTe Cured thousands, who . ­ � I . . ­. .: - - I . .. , - . . . . � . . . �:. _* :; .. , - of coal oil for 75c. . . i, .. - . I . -It'... � . , - � . I �: _ - - 4 ` - _ , .1 - __� . . ' I . ; I - . . - . . . � ;i, �f.;.- . � - - � I -1 .,:. cases, �as felt it his daty to it known to I � . ", p­ L -, - �_ il _� * . ­1 L�_ .�,�� t il_', - . � motive allow us to refer- to them. WIN CAM . ­�­ t0l- _;_ �":L':1v,,q,­1. - , -, . a Mo ve I ... , . . - ., . - BROCK ROAD Wit su.%�ring follows. Actu" by this . . . - . _� . . - . � sud a iWsire to relieve h I , �Ji . \ . .------------- - � - 'YOU by use .of our exolusive W I - I ­ -4, ::. W,IMACKSONy human suftering, I will Cuitz . - !�; ..., ' . . ­ .. . - svuJi free of charge, to all who desire It. this . �:_ �.: •*'..*711: ', � �.";�11 -,. V 1� - , , � _,�. � " , . . . . . - � . , � I , , - - ; , ..- _... : Z� ,�t 11 I . - re �.-ipe. In German, French or English. with full methodB sud appliances. Simple, .__ . - ­, � ,$I . . - ti . . . . . t'. .. _;.: . _- A. _ - . - .;I-;- . - , , .., 4� . . I - ---I------ . - -.----- ---- directions for preparing and using. Sent by M - .. - . I t, :,.,, , .. i, -. . .��. - , 40 .,�. - .,� !; --�, -; - - . . unfailing treatment at hems for - , , ,-. ,�_;, . I - - wail by addressing with stamp, naming this � HITEV - . $ � . . CHRISTMAS • ... � .Mi� .S...!..._.. �,��,.';_.,,_-_` .,: -I - ... . . q,4,_­,_ . . W. A. Noy2s. 820 Powers 'Block, Roches- Lost or lFafflng IllmihoW, Gen eral or I . � I ­.:,­ .�.�:::-­ - -.,& _% 1� N..- paper. r. - - . .1 ­ �. _. I - ___Z.�. ?I . I �� ;,"__1 - . . - " 4' - - � � , - terN.Y. . 33Y . - . - - . ., �4, 1 . , . . I .1:­ 0 . . . � . ­ � ­ L , � , . . , , L. . - I . . .-'�-, . , �L I _­ - ,,� �.� �,, ,! . . : o. _, . . -1, ..: : - . � �. I I ,�.�. ,,- - . .. A full line of goods as enumerated below, - • - - _ - __ Nervous Debility.. Weakn6weiv of , . c :� � 1. .. � ­ .1. . ,� i:, I , R, . - R . . * I ff . - - . ". , - : - - � ­ ­ . I . . . .,. . : I . -- - sunable for Christmas preseilts wdlbe I . . 4 , - ... . -.:,�:,`-,­.. _­ .. ­ . `_ I __ .- I . . . , , • * " , I - '1� , Body.and Mind, Effects of Errors or . � t - - ..., - 1: ­ - ­-�� --.-;, . ?---' . . . -, �� . _!' ­_ % _._,_ _� _ ." L _ � - I I � , .." � , 1� .. � , _ I QT10N - . 'It � .- . ' "_ I bl�.'A..,.�;., la, ., ­ I 1. I .�� ,_ i I . fjuud very cheap ai the . '' , . ` � ._ . _ , � / - ry � 8 ,.,� _ ;- Robust, The undera'ig'ned beg to iaorm their patrons fLnd the - 10 ._�,;:., ` - .4...­­ - � OOK'S ROOT Exceeset in Old or Young. Rob PU X , '. 1. %. .. n ;., � ". - J� � ., L 1� - , . ��L . I . - �� � , , ,4;- � I Noble MANHOOD - NHY - Restored. ' "', - - 7 "! .... jL �,! I , k1_1 A � I .. Whstb . - that -hiving purohssed the above mfills they have _, ,;.',L--,: .", _:. _-�. I - . . . -, - - �. I., - -_,4f,Qy, I -.1 Corner Stoke, - .. � * ImprOTement seen the first day, . 'I. �:." - '. > � � - , :4 - COMPOVA"D id .. i -._w, : A recein - � - .. . �� q . :-,. Perfarae Cases, Dressing Cases. , t discovery bv an o ' I �,.-:]-,�.,."",--,-.--,�--�t.,I�, - � ", , 'i .. � - , , - � . Car-pp. " . physician. Successfully used I,— L . 1. ­ . late - ...­-_..�­, �­:�?!�� -­..!_L , i�. '. ;.,� �, I i , �! ;.. - - , '� , .4. . Collar & Cliff floxe'P, Shaving , � How to enlarge 'and strengthens - refitted them. with a nom - *.-, :,-, " _. - tw... .;��.,_ �: � I , , - - - - �J monthly by thousands of lad- . I . , � �1, I'- ! . .1* . - .1.8s., . I - �__ I � ,24i - I . L . ' - !.1..r-_." ii��, .... . Ilu - :1 .:'�- ldaui�urc Sets, - FRUCY glass BOU1106 - les In the only perfectly safe WRAX, UNDEVELOPED ORGAWS AND- ,,; - - L: :_ - I I � � '. _�,,__,� i. : � -1 I I ;­ ­ ;, , . ,,, . , , , Stand Lamps. ' - '­'.',�" , - L. �A I .1: Bottled Perfnt60..-,::1 . - - . _? , � 11 . , � .; nd reliable modicine discov . i. � - v _: , .. �t . ..; PAItTS oF BODY. ! Men testify from I �, . - ..'.. .­',t�, - �ii - ­: - -lor Lainpa. ..:*..'I .".. I - .qro, Seware of unprincipled __� . - - .. ` , , ­ W -1 L. - i .. .-... - �� I � . - ,� 1. . - �'..._.. L.I I' � - 4 � . ._­ - _ _' � look's Cot- , t�i��s;, . - !., . . Pa! Fairy Lawpo, - � ".. ! gists who -oftr Inferior 50 States ana Foreigu Countriee. -- ,,--,% , in ` � , . . . 4 i..`_ , - � ` L - Y� Hangii2g ljamp& ;---: Etc.. Etc. ', "' -, &odA7.ino9in-p1400J3f this. Ask wiito thorn Book, explanation � . - - . . ". - .. ­__0''ri_ �A :�j; . .. ko no sulsoltif6e; or DO- .. I.. - I I ii I i1i 11 .. A-.; N, i N, ­ , ': " -,.- ^'. r,,_1,_,..,�,_ ". 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Ili . i - T11 - - --�, -- .. !-. -iRTF 7, . .1 �7, .ibf -- �' �, , . , , Oil J1. r � ��! ,JCT.AAJ!XXT;! F.F-ffl, 40 U M I f, , W t.,-i At A, 7. 1, ,� 5i .'s fial. ( �cftwftwu , 4 ;61!=, ;.�­Jyli 11 ,,� , I' 11��. I - � zl;, . "oil , � : . I - \­ ­­ . ...... 11W J, I­ ­ y I omwam"!­ r.r �­ , F 5,"FT i­ - - T -_ .. . I . -- . - I .. I - I . . . - .. i " -, . . I . ­ . I w - \ -�:, . I. , I I - � -.-. , . . . .. - I "I ­ .. --. ­ . . M 4p1R",.T1U, H0100 a," Ironi. wallo, whlob we nummu ip Ja- �'TIM AOTM ;XUZ M 9 . qkX , � - - I .. � r AU bar in tho 04tom th9.CA,n=, militiainan ,., , , ­ ` " �- I i ­ - - -� . . ­ V . . . . - �,, �', I ­ . ... ..� 4 1.", 1�.,-�, � :, . - e, . . ­.,� -::�, I— . . Ilts arsenal, .il, V�� . .�', - , I, . � 1. .. . , 001liw" to. � . , � - . . anned for a tdwtak, is A �.- , � Jall s . . 1* .� - . .. I . i. - �. A, volcaii6 which � W long � . � . - � �W- . - � - �� �11 . -up-w— . .. . - . " - . I . men f -- � . . . � ­ . � - . � . -up. volu ' of =44 stones an � . . , .- � : with two rifles, vernier wind gauge, barrel . - - , L - - * = - f- - .. 11 I - 1�- - ," d mud, - . . •0 .1 6, ­ d . . ­ ­ - '� -- ' J.,4. ­ . . . ", - � � - - ­ . . -'�'. -v --... ­ - . ­­ � . � , ! 22ie Nwilikern. 161" ir - . . 00010r, 6t06 - - ? . . , .; . I � ''t " .; � .- - ,. � - I.- �.. . - . . --il .. " . broke out afresh. At • certain place the . - J I - . - . . - fir` , �'. F .. 7b - -ic a I . t-26kiphioil if 7 - 1* 1i bootee, Vairr Is is to be- greatly regretted that the *, I- � I � J8 ground pank In. carrying d9wn.with it thirty � I \ . _ tlle'R,�;"w I . I 250 feet or Ths pioneers of the militia Of in Dominion Government does not suffilcientl . . - .. , . ­ r Ontario says Lieut, J`chn H. Woodside, I , .- .- I, .; larv* Island of Japm.. annual . . -. - .-- - , , ab the importance of having an - . ,�­� I !�- - � ­ qt �. � - . I -I- - �. - ..., most geneftl to .."I. ,�.'-�".9. . , eve. M feet. One of the largest of these January Ovhn�, watched 1he t situ , - -! of . . I 11 � ­ - � � 'stmiten -cavities is fo=4 at - the foot of going on along the - Mason Dixon * * I ry, troop xu4 .baits :18 the most 1111clenbsu'd ...'�'. the d drill for 9vory batto ' I i�'. ­ . .. . - ' diseases. 8"reely, a family Is entirely free- ­ . .�.::­;.� - �.. . ­ . . northerly form I ": I . , I . -. ­ , ­ . - 'White Mounfain. Which lies in a with more or less indiftrence, but when the lion. The offioianay of the Canadian - � . . . - . - . �'. I - - - ' f t, , - - ..'� � , • 16i! lt%d ill shalkok tis' And ' ­ -1 ....., 6 now amounting bout forty-five thou. from Ik while tliousanCai everywhere are Its. - - . =­ - - 4 . SUR swept Away -by- nre and slater— a in -� I � 1 : � �,� �� I I I - . 1111ce" Wag to & " ter— frection from Gifu. It measures in length American war was over and the clouds of ' . .5 in la has .. I ­� ... r, 500 feet' or 16 little ever a rails, an Fenianinvasion began, In 1866, to sproad sand men i all branches, would be suffering slafts. Hood's Parsaparil -- '­:� . , - ­ ? Scenes oVftrr*r­­1rhys1ea1L changes in --ring every form . . � � .. -- I 1. I i' ;;Wti i& feet, and is now a lake- The greatly unproved by -regular brigade drills remarkable success In r rin of � L­ a - along the line of.Canada's frontier they and- - ' run- . .. ­ . - ...- :�N`:,�, -,, -,%�' , 27W Surface of the lisland. each summer, and the enthusiasm of the serofuli& The most severe *and painful � . ..... ., . . I � • I � I . , I - . � ... Fuji Mountain, the highest in Japan. also donly awoke to the fact that hare was a . . . � e " : " A native 3 a see, residing 116MW Y4rk - - _ . .. :.- - . - - , - * 9 suffered to a degree that in mLrk o e were at volunteers would be stimulitted by the ro- .r ring sores, swellings In the neck, or goitre, . � - - n � I . w . -:� .. . .- * ' ­ I - ­ 1, �,�. - . . )iumot in the eyes, causing partial or Well, . -.. t I - III -., -Tribune, of that city as fewl- distance. The northern eVe of the slope at stake. - - ' . . � I., �-, writes to the currence of the" camps of instruction. I - . . . L ' � • � . ' � I . . - '­ ­ . - .; , . - the recent terrible itA highest point sank this sketch I feel that I must blindness, and every other form of blood. --- - .. 11 . I " 1 z \ % ­ , I.owi:­�-The details of mk, the depression bbing Through all the rugged Northam PAU- In closing .. � . ; - I , - - an institution which is doing disease have y1blded t4, U a powerful enacts .., , - ­­ tarthquake in Japan, of which we have had about 1,5W- feet in width and in depth about iwul&, w had by the waters of Lake �11n- give honor to . ' " ' ' _ � ­ . . -1� � . . . . 1� - � -r I , ' - only most unsatisfactory information- by 7501eetv . ron and Georgian Ba the hot Berserker . . .. . .-:. �. : . ,�. , , , - �� a good work in mining the militia of Canada of this medicine.- Try It . - . `- � 16 . . ­'- - , A matt who narrowly ew*ped relates that blood awoke to the roll of clencyl 11 I - � telegraph to a higher state of efli • 11 C" Schoi)l - ' . , which h#A thrown. many Japan- acrd throbbed ' . . L , , , , ., . . - I -.-. � `-.!�, •1 - ­­::. , . . . . ­ I I 16 �ieids a I t . * - � � ...: . . . - . 1. I - . � `,'�,- apprehension, have just now"reaelled. us. I vastly louder, were heard only a few seconds racks, Toronto, under the commmdo'f one • I , .,., .,�., see residents here into a panic of fear and loud noises which resembled thunder, but harvest of armed men, of Infantry, established in New For& Bar- - ..­ - d's'' � - ­ �. : alarm drum, and the penineu - r . . '- as if the * y . . Ho'o ­­ . . .. .1 I � . , ­ ... .- � . I �'..­'--' am, myself a Japanese, and have recoil a I before the shock from underneath the -settled northern counties hadd been of Causda's Is" ing .military men, Lieuten- ' n I 1-.. - . 1­, . 1, I *1 � "� . . . - - . : -Z minute details pf the great catastrophe this d. ' Wh9n he started to get out of with the fabled sarpeut's tooth. Towns ant Colonel Otter. . : �. -...� t� " the - " , , . . ­ '.. .. I i un - As the' makes it compulsory to hold a - . I - - ,:�- , ,'�, ,,, even:f from my brother. ro mind villages won alive with drilling men, . . apan a , ., �� ­ I : � ­ t . '. 0- ­ ... guilding the violent shock came; he could S ars I 1. .:� - - . � � ­ . - -- , fright- ' ' " ' - , --- I - -,. . . 'L I ­. -.., , , . I f bound in duty too dewribe this fri not-pyou stand on his. foot, but had to on and in the larger towns the streams of coin. certificate from one of the schools before con ' . I . � : r:, : . * me . - I - 1:e . . _ _ . . fril calamity and heartreffidm Ane,--�­such on 44 hi firming -an officer's commission, the im di. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for x5. Prepared qnl� - . . .1 , g se all t6urs 11 in 'order to -drag IM118:9 panieu united -into battalions, which were I .1 r . by Q.I. 0OOD &CO., Apotbecarles, "welt, Kam t � ,�'... I - . . - I . . - .. - . I . ate and vast benefit to our militia of having . � - % . - -am was perhaps never -beford,experienoed by out. senb forward to Barnia, Windsor and other ' � - - .. I I I I . . I . - - . . , /.. - ­ � I � -, ­ - . inn three trained officers at the head of each .100 Poses One D'11a -- any living soul to th& , i"iblic and esped- o r . ... .,- .r. Theme calamities loudly appeal �.A.,­1­­­ threatened points on the western frontier. ' . . -, - , 1 1 ...: - 94 1. , - '- for tile satisfaction. dii;�e wh company and a thoroughly qualified staff* ,. - . • ­ , ��­ _ . 1, one feel- *one in- Battalion re . I . . I., �, 11:: I I 11 L. 1� "..­ �.t­ ",., humanity. All kinds of -our I - . . . , . . . ing nerous bumanity stirred up stitut 1. - 1;.., , � * . ' heart and ge with each battalion must be apparent. . , , . . . , ,,..,�;:",'--,K . . - ) , • . I- � . - . . ions and private individuals in J Thirty-second of Bruce, Thirty-third of . I -�,-, :11`1' 11- I � I ty', �Zkiol � �`�'. tile . 11 C " Royal gehool. of Infantry accommo- . - . . 1. � • . - ­ � �.4!1 - b first news are alpesd tive in rais- a or- Huron and Thirty-fifth Simcoe Foresters ­ ; :. . , � :, - :yJ - . .:-. "': X ;ao ' . ... . . . - - I . , � - - � dates from twelve to fifteen officers and men - - -- .- . . I - . - .I,, - . , i2g. the relief fund hen� ;.-If our hearts cgs of the homeless and shelterless. - - 'N . 4 , are, doing theirbest to alleviate the a Sheep. q ess. The were among the inany co" which came to ,.�­.. . "­-1 .. 1� each course of three months • ; and the There Is an old adage t,6 the offect that . !� �­ - , . - - -T I .1 IA, , - - . �, . I i. - ".. not'made of stone it is *'6*6 totive them the re- life at this period, andw4rot*calof he . - I -0 . I . 17, • . ��. , 1­,�- .,�,----. HL f you still F.mperor personally contributed for . � - rg L - officer or man going there for a lark finds where you see a sheep's foot, there you will - - . f *--j! -� I - - . - a full scope of tender*,*' . -- -i - .A 'r . -1. 6010h I Their ranks were I& * 41 fill . I . I . 'ir. I - , , - . -- .. . � ,­ - - . 1-`c&t';a' fr0ph lief ;,,3,000 yen and the Empress is sending wh6lb class. out his mistake very quickly. Steady find gold. It would be *welt for farmers' . . - I � .. �-. - ]remember the fearfu a which oc- u - ad with the zone of the Canadian, tell . .. - � ;; -- -1 -.. - It . . ,I t,14 ". " .-, all the physicians and nurses that she ca work and clean b,pplication to the unmet- .wives, wishing to earn pin-money, 'to keep` . . . . . .,- �,;, . . - � L . .. 111. I - -. 1. I - .. � -"--'- 1­oiwi�iid in Charqp w&i.years- ago and , i a I- . - summon, for they were in sore need, because and Irish'settlers, who were redeeming th t '. �, .. I . - : - - - _ I elm our books lace in his hands are - races- I - I - '-'7�- , �.'­i' ., ­o, ed the wV41 I that in mind, for there is no reason *by this - - . • 11 � - - d -::, • P., - -destroy e'04%�`-lf-i 'Collect the the number of the injured was so enormous. wildefriessof maple and birch, ash �u . - I . I ?. I -1, . 't6rrrible flood ' -if I&J"nstown - .. sary to win the requisite marks to entitle industry should not be undertaken by wo-, , . which swept: Beside the young - . . . I . . . I ; . I . - -- . . ' I&, and illeeollapse Tbe relief fund, 'which is flowing from all frota its Virgin solitude. ' I y - � . - , ­ . . ;..P`. . • - in Western Penasylvani - muscular bfin to the coveted papers necessary to hold men as Well as that of gardening or poultr' I . .. I .� - - .- . . - -'...�.1-. quarters, amounted at last accounts to clerk in the town store and the - • 1 ; . 1 4 : -- -. ­ I , - `,�.` of the factory building in Park Place a short, a position- of in our militia�force,.� raisin g- - - * f . . . ­,.�­ . . 7,77.4 yen (a *�n is ei-qui*hlent to about 80 waahkiist stoond the hardy - young axeman . It per erience in sheep- .. I . . ,­," � ­ I � . � � . I " tm* eago, the dread,lal sight-61 which ell .'They were - of . . 1. : ­ - - -1: chilled :Inta) and is already distributed among the fresh from thd rough tarts. -- _ Officers receive pay at t ' he rate of r After considerable experience . ! . � I- 1. the blood -4 'every' ' beholder and thrilled this is only the same material that constituted Mithil. 6q.4hd-r%tff6nN, out, of .-Whith - kra-;. taken I raisin g, I have decided that, the coarse-, . - . !�:, - e.: - -i. -, . . sufferers. But we nine - - wool Southdown'shoepare.best'for mutt - � . $( . I ­ ; • .� , . d ,their -1 .i .­; ­ ,.;�. ­ every heart with. all thpac together. are Loll is entirely gan's splendid battalions which- rendered mom 6xpinsea, but the notiuser" of to. - . . ­--f - � .., - o . . ,. - - a little patch on a big holort I , ��, . . -,- - -­-­�--. ­ -- nothingin dbalptifison -6 the oat eslain - bacco or wine generally has a few dollars . or breeding purposes ; tbo merino sheep for . . . p - - inadequate to meet the emergency .and we such signal service to the Northiln, the years .. I ". - Z1, -..-.,. ity which visited- the,; and thou- of the rebellion. . coming W him at the end of the month. The i wool, since it is heavier lend .brings letter - . ­ .. ; . . . I'' . - , � � . .. , -, men receive 50 ODtaL and rations." prices.' . !, --� -;sll-.., V . shall be very grateful to those- whose hearts I - AY . - 14 -:­.-,� 1 - .%; sands and thousands of families.in Japaq.- - per d . - . - I - - � � . . -�.. I - . I - are warnied to practical. sympathy by.tile - The Thirty-first %ttalion of Grey County Each one r�eceives'frei -transportati6n to tile Every f4rrn is not adapted to succe9sful - - - . �- �7 4-f/ � I - . - . ' - ' . e I ­ I - . -The first ghock-iDeWwre a n . #.-.. -, d 't 6 :37 a. m. o f�cts. I was one of the first to take the field, and - - W . , - "' �. .A, - ..i�L;1� . - � �. - 1. I - - - school, but there in no allowance for the - sheep u'iing. They do -best on a dry, hilly . � .. ­ ­ -. -- , I � I . . . , .October 28, and with this single stroke of � I ..... ���, I .- - was sent off by wagon and railway to Bar- . . - . �. . ­:-.',-,�-,.:-. - " - .; -­ � I trip home unless successful in winning place. - They will eat almost everything. I '. .1 �- .- ,'� . , � I', . . ­ . - .. - I - .. ­ - . ,, . �. I y possible means . .. I . "- " - 'the wand nature, the on] . Inis, where it remained on duty for several 9 . � I - VIOTORIA SLAV& 811AMBLE& - ; papers, which of course means staying the a­,', will soon clear a &rill of briers aact - . . . . - �� I . , " . I - Vl� . . . .:-, .., - . � - - - . I . - , . . . . . .�, . . , -e. . i � - . - . - - , of communication were out off from All parts I .. .: month& , 7his was a positi-in much threat- lutt time. I . 'I br-trih. Two things are necessary to success. - ., .-11 IV :11 .- 11, ; — . � � ­­ - C P ­ - .: '' whir - I.. . ­ � - ­�".". ­ - '. . . fth thopo � ­ dplac'mby.thedestruction sale orc-bluese Girls Who are ImperUd for ened by the Fen ianif, and 'Ate forty qathereik -comfortable houses, - - . . ... I.. . . �. ,I - - - , < - - � . - _ Arduous•as maybe the work in the drill •. ful shet-p rAiSing : dry, .. -� - . -..-:,., �, of railroads and the. 'disrut-tion -- : Thus Irurpos& them, to the number of about, five thousand - - h � , ­ I - � - .1 I ., a a& and the wide expanse of common, and plenty of tame grass for early spring. . . I �;, . ­ : - , - I I . Z ­ I - 'i � . . - Of I ­, . I i . i­ .'i. � � the surface of the ground. The"shoc s at . - tO i ­- � ,-, .: �� .- - . ding ground. . . . I � I .. , The authorities of Victoria have dismv- at various times, was constantly kept on the few officers who have passed a course but and late fall fee' , , - � . - .... � - � . . � k I ;� ­­. intervals-lasted four days, and the number of ' - regular - .. . . i ­ - - I " -- % - ' • ::::::� -.1. ­ ­�.. - - ered in that city slave shambles, alert, . look ahead eagerly for the time when they In 1864, the ivrif.er brought a fine flock of I ! t,-, �,.- , ge :� � ., . .. �.. , .1 . I I shocka felt was varied at places from 100 to where the Chinamen buy- women as they By the " "time tbase battalions returned have-another three months' to devote merino -sheep to this county (Blue Earth), . -- r . , . �, .... . � I - -.. � - . , 610. Ap'longtheseare counted . after . . r . . .1 . - " . k .". - - .- has just home the Fenian scare had subsided I , " . a �- I . * . - . o would buy tea. An investigation to military duties. but as soon as the prairie g& ass died and, - i. . I . . I :. I- ! I ., . I I L " - . . A - ,'.�­ . . 1. � • , FOUR TRRIUFIC SHOCKS, -... I­ . - revealed the careers of. six Chinese iris the men had acquired the steadiness and The I I Old Fort "and the 11 New Fort " they were fed grain they became unprotit- : - . ­ '.*, -. . .. � .� .. . -- .1 . � ­ .-.- , '' . their I U I--_ .. ­­ .. • - -�rhich involved destruction of human li'" . who arrived by the Empress of China&ffu', discipline of veterans, and by the are the names which respectively designate able. Do not bogin to raise sheep until You . P - � ­ 1. , .. P - ves - . . . - .. -, " 9 have tame grass for them. ; -- - , . . .1.. I. and the violent convulsion of the earth, and the middle of October. These girls ranging meat to the camp and uniform perpetuated the abandcped quarters and the new group ' . I IA.. . ­ ­. . . - I I thirty rf ' shocks, which destr4 in &is from eleven 'to fourteen years, were the life of some of the organizations, which of fine stone buildings half a mile farther The sheep house should be dry, but not. , . . t v we al yed . . I under other circumstances would have soon ; .. - � ! . . � . houses, Irt * but were not strong enough either in charge of two old woman, Chiii Ali Die u west on the shorn of Toronto Bay.. Both too tight, and well-ventilated. The sheep - . . - . I • . . I . �. . - ­ �. - - . . � It" I . " . .1 . , . - .� .. .-%-:­ - - -� a - Immediately upon the sr. died out- ear water in win- - .. 1-1-7 - . . ­j : . I clear -1 . I : .. - to affect huma'n life or to any physic=s and Chan Sui. the old and the new quarters are will drink as heartily of � . - . jr'. I I I rival of-the simmer they disposed of the Among these Is the Thirty-first, a camp- . - , .. Change. - . close to the shore, which rises at the latter ter as in summer, and there should be no .­. . .-. . ;iI El I . . .". IF - I . : �. - I ��..�.�-. .. and $1,500 respect- ILDY . . � . I ., The shocks were felt all over Hondo, the two oldest for $1,400 of riflemen from Leith village, all marks- . . ;­ . - � place do a sodded lawn, on which are plant- lack of it. . ­ ­ �:, , �r'. - 7 ". . ­ . . ?? .- . i , .1 , � * ­ ­- I - . .. . " mw and most,ly all brawny Scetchmen. In ed two heavy smooth bore cannon mounted , It is beat not to have the limbs come until - - � . - I � , - .- I �­�.,.�, main island of the Japanese Empire, exec t ively; but they bound the four younger . . -- . --]­.i -. I � . - 11:­ - � . - . - -p - .,-,!I- . -.. . . - i ; . . I . portion at each end of the lohg ones over the same battalion is a company of Potsdam - . . -'.,. � i F . �"v - ., '.�, -.. - a small r to Lin You, a famous procuress, on ship'gun carriages. Through tile weedy about the middle of May, and the most . . I A ... - . - . , � '�,, : .�. . shepherd is needed then. ' - . .: - �'�. . . .,. - .-: �'- - - ' of, the shocks'was about with instructions to wait for abetter better in embrasures of the old earth-works peep the watchful care of the she - • - - . �. !) 1. * . ... ,.� . - .-�, I . . � ­ � . I �� 1� -, to six feet six inches in their stocking feet. . - - . . ­ island. The centre market. Grenadiers, standing in height from six feet * , , -, . , - a for muzzles of a dozen sjhall old smooth-bore A bell on every fifth sheep will tend to keep . . ; . % - ' q, i -- . . .. �-` I . the centre of Hondo, embracing several- On Monday last she sold them for $1,410, . . � - . -..,.. . . - �; , e, . . - . reap . : . . � , 1; ­.: ". . . . �.: �.,: ; -'-� provinces. The �rovincesof Gifu and Ah'chi $1,610, $885, and $770 respectively: cash Lieut. Col. George F. Brodie has command- :hip guns. All these are said to be'of the dog$ away. ., - . . . �� . .3 I r­­ � � .. ' - . - . . , ­ - . - . . -- : suffered most frig'htfully. The number oils, . - -.- .. '. -, ., ed,this battalion for nearly twenty' earn. of .�, '. , .. ­ of being paid dowh.'- - r Sebeistopol. and in their day flamed - • -- . .. . - . I ­ . - - . - . � i . . � � -'.. - - - The Thirty-second Battalion ol Bruce, against the stubbornly defended trenches . .7­ ju�ml I NEI I . I . - 114 i! . b - ­ - ­ ­ : I . .. � t ­. .h assistance of - . . - i. I 1 . ­ -, .. �. the dead so far .in the Abichi is T in sale was made with the assistan . . � � . , . - - .- -:: . I . . I �,­ ., ..-. .. 12,351, the injurp-42,751, the houses destroy. Moy Chang, the head of tho highLinder gvtn KIYF4 a a well offieered and disciplined force . � ­ .- � . . - , ; I - , : 9 # and wooden walls of the Brit�ish besiegers' %�. � . . �, - -- -. . I us for its charging cheei and the . . ... . . . - - � . - � �� . - -.1. � .- -. ed 41,499- In the Gifu thb number of the in 'Victoria, and,a of - rourse,.he received ii� .was AMO if the companies i r h.0 n In 1895 the Government �,f Canada be- . ,a- . -- �. .- . ­ �`- ':�-.�� --, daa4 solar known is 5,117, the injured -good commission CQr,hispart in the tmnbact� steadinead ss n a- us po came aware of the necessity of an addition. , , . . I tvlll� 46 . � . . - ��. .1 �, .� - - , � . ' /,item MY. Iti has prod 41 . 16.1 � - � . - �-. � - --6ifiM ;-houses destroyed, 40474 ; hous" -ion-Moy Chung tules the Cliffieso. rosidentii�- 'a' 0'" 900d a1scho'ol for military instruction iu.Ontairiq, . . . . .- - �.--- .. I . . `.­ . . olliesrs.t bld C6ptaiw- lllost,�a, of the Tm-a .,. " gl � ­ I - -. ,U - The powers- a A,U !St. ... -... ­- ­ �-- �: -and selected Ikiddon, in the western portiQp. � . - . -- . . - burugd, 40.9W. This deaticuctive list WoulA f Victoria with a rod of iron. - . . . - - .. . ­ .. .. " ., ..� lt� - - '- -- ' a, gallant ge ' to . , . . .. -, of the province. as . . .1 q! . � ­,­� . . 's d th 11 9' . . . I., rizest -toy of! tfi4i'�*tsnt !of -- the-.' caliWaity- j ,hibi 5 .&p 9 4 Irish �-! a ­ - . - _yes164 fa' . Y'thfehiele 6f Vielighbinder C0941011Y, " 9 11 t I t a suitable site. Tile , 1. i# . . ­ 11. - . ,% ­ . -feamd man as ever stepped, " died iWaoldier's d -inijioeing three-story brick . -. . . . . , ­- � I *iva dikwtoer.:41�e�,didvastatiA rag-86shbek . . society in�,Honk -1tong matte Iiiin by - elvii ive and . . , I- . 11 - , I � '. . . . Rest fight, nt Dualt Lake in the re .. . - . . I - .., - . .*,. . 1 .,. �. '. r that it might wring t from one - teara of ev.ory Chinaman, A" it is alleged that he is in the I . . ' barrack in the form of a huge crescent ., . .- . i k - I / ­ ., . Mg ' . . . &-- . - - . - 1: T, .- - .. i - . .. at thej)ott9m. of noiLrl die -' Jj�% of 1885. , 4 - I . I - .. - - .1 . � - � &; . . .. - - *.ft6r houses; vJl1#gqs-.af6er -y jovely brawl , and dim ' . - i idoi*n"es khe 'tft4 Vf r sight, ei*ia%ui;e, � . - * J, ) . 1, - � I blood. Vousp .- " ' . . . � -.. 1:1 , . - - - - -'s ; -� . 111 Men revink, adv -� soght - Flower -... . . 1. � • . � . .� '. "m - -T . • - - � The-11ure , wfth-th�lr* " I - � - " .. . , * i i . . , . ­: villages and �oujltiies after Bounties *e can- Airbadace. - - .. 1; . 0"- XDX .Affbrdb it clipM1189 Viosir .'of . ile .. . � , - i , � ­. . . , I • . . I , -- L . - . , - � d the . - , t I . ­- - - 9 5 - .- " - - I I '. , , Lin You, when frikht�ned` by the question turous spirit made fine soldiers, an t ,ondon the . - I I I -,­�.; . fused heaps of ruins and the densely crowd young " Forest Ci v " as I .., . .. : There is a. gentle:- - , i .: 1. , I' - -, .. � - - Thiity-third was not behind the others of is called. IN6 &ce here; its at -Td- --1 . E , , ,: ,.:,, �,, , ed inhabitants that thrivedyesterdAy are as put to her, finally, confessed cve,rything re . �i - . I .. , -. . . - . t)ysp8pjj1a. man - at Maldeh-on- - ..,..:. a The Thirty -fifth Simcoe Fares- route, is . ­ � , -. .. . literally out of existence today" as ff some garding the sale,and added that On E mprm th 'north. -;oompo" of one company (D) of- - . . 1. . . . . .. - . I � . � .. - I . ­�� f., . -' I ,.. - - . . saw service in 1885, when half the bat- the-Hudson, . X. Y. I * . c��' ­.. - . - - I . I , , ­ - . . monstrous chasm in . of India on her next trip would bring more ters the permanent infantry force of Canada, . - ' 1- I . . 4 , I - . . n . - i A.' -G. . - - -. . . - . - - - . - .1., . - ­ -1 . 1. I .. I girls for the same purpose. Lin You also talion, under Lieutenant Colonel O'Brie and with the -non offmcm and named Captain Pareis, who '*,- - ­4 i . - . � - THE EARTH HAD SWAU�OWED THEM. - - ­. 5, � 11, -. -.. - . I dy I . i­ - �. . 4 : - I - -- . .­ ­ : . - stated that three put of the four girls sold on united with the Twelfth York Rangerv. Q the school of instruction it makes bhp a bo has written its a letter in which it . . I � �.. - ''' - ­ . - .11.1 - .- . - . --- ---,, - - thilinbere of them are buried'under Monday had tip to that- time led erfectly were stationed at Fort Quapelle and Hum- � A-* I � . . .� ,, ,- - - . . :` I i . . :_ slip. Vas of 100 non commissioned issioned olli cers and is evident that he has made up his � . - - 71. - J, � 1. ; *, . �. , -d the line communication . I , I I .1 . the ruins. ' The confla U en. Lieutenant Colonel Smith,'who wears . . 4 . - ... - - . . -- ration which broke Iiure lives. Two of them went W Leet, b�ldt, to gum in ' - i I . ­ -- � 1. Z I Z - - .. ' &I Middleton's column. operati d concerning some things, and ' - � � �' - I . . ­ - � out, after the earthquake spread with uu- one to Mail Quon Yook, and one to Chang with General "4 the medal and clasp of ISM, is in command. min . . -1 . - .. � - i i� -.*. .::. I, - . I . .. f -, -. . . against the rebels along the Saskatchewan His staff is as follows • Surgeon, M. J. this is whafh says: .s.,. I.; � : . '. . I J - - .."-..'I- ' � . �' wonted fury, there being none tc, check the Wan. - . I . e I � . lv�! . . I . - . . . � . . . . .... * flames which have made the furnace of hell On Friday nigh ; Lo Lect, a low repulsive- River. - - � " - .. I -- 1. - .. I . " I have used - your preparation - I 1; r- .. . . fla Hailavan ; CA Wile, D D. Young, R. L I . - -- - . . Turning our attention westward we find I - -. 4�, .- -. I ' I I on earth. Some villages were completely looking man, boa lied with opium smoking, on the western end of Lake Huron and Wddmore ans R. Cartwright, and Lieut. called August Flower in my family . :.. :.. -; ­ -. - . . � I I :- ­�-� ­-- -- laid in ashen and the air was tainted, with but dressed iron i isnuer that at once pro- S. J. A. Denison. They turnout yell- train- - . .. I : . � � . 4 . . - ; 1 � . "-... ­ along the north shore of Lake Superior one- for seven or eight years. It is con- .: -- � .. - the smell of the burning bodies. f claimed wealtby, opened his doom to ed officers and 'men from this instil,ution, I . . - , .1 . . 1. in tile . f Kasamatsu and Kano are the men who w - for the girls of the molt recent organizations proof of capable management. stantly in my house, and we consider i -- The cities o e searching which is a pi consider L . . . . -.,:- , . . 1-1 . . : , I I . -- . -, �- - . . a Ninety-sixth Batt- The officers of the Thirty-second and Thirty I . : I . . .. ..:. ...! gone out of -sight-and SW people are report- and regretted hi carelessness the moment C&nadian militia, the - it & best remedy for Indigestion, . - � � . 1. . . . ed to be dead. The odor 9911ts, Rifles, vvUh its headquarters third battalions acquire their tr i i i ' ' -1 . ..­ .. .. � or of the mangled afterward. In ti e first room, huddled in • alien, At I aining in and Constipation we . -- . � . , - ­ bodies under ruins iris, b t at Port Arthur, at. ' - - . - - . .1 1. ,- .1 � :. -� ... der the rui " threatens an epide- native bed, were the two yo,nf g u the head of lake nevi- th:s schoul. - ' . ... i , . . 4 ,� ... ­ . - indigestion. have ever used or . I 1 'Ic- I L -- ­ _: c. Hagniara, a Lown of Gifu, lost 100 pale 'ith eyes like those of untod ant- gation. This is the only military or ant- The Canadian volunteer asks for no hotel - I 1 - - - - , mi . with .. I � . - - - . . .. 1. �.: .- - , : . . .,. - - I every building-was thrdwn- to the male. n known. My wife is . I . ­' -:. lives sm I When questioned they told theii zatio in the district, of Algoma. and coin. comforts while performing his annual drill. . . � ". 'I L . 1. - -I'... ... - I . n es are scattered from Gore Ray In His hardy nature r6joices in tile bled with Dyspepsia, and at . .4 . .- *­ ­�* , ground, leaving only a single bridge unniol- tale a plain, I straightforward manner. Manitoulin simple troubled . ; - I ­ . ----� .�. � I . . . . .. .- 1. , ; . -.-. . ested. At Takebana, out of l,3W houses Briefly, they wet slaves, living in dread -- lanitoulin Island, [Aka Houton, 460 ibiles nientofthecaiTip. He sleeps wiLli hi-4 times Auffersverymuch after eating.- -- . � 1�: -.. I -. � . . ­ . . . . - . .. , . .. Portage, .100 ejuip - , . T - -- . " . .. � - .. ... . 1�, .1 I : . . only. two or three are left standing. The their owner, and forced to institution - ease headquarters, to Rat . . . ; ! .- -, , - ­ . ... -1 ; Pros o nine comrades in a circular tent, in a -pair however . i . I .. - I . Wes . Th 9 , re . J list.of deadis is untold. When. all mutilat. this in the princio - V ictoria, 200 - of h6aketa, laid on. clean straw, nometimes . I at street of m=ice ei to the e Au' ust Flower, L I , - � wife fre- . 1 . . ed remains are dug i from the City Hall. The companies, though widely scattered, 'she bare ground. His accoutrements out, which will probab- yardf - on . lieves the difficulty. My . I ­ . I � - I take a month, and correct information Wah Quong Fook, who bought a child of are oo situated that theYO&Dbequick ly trans- cling to thecentre pole by a mathematical quently'says, to me when I am going - . , . -.... � , .. y . . . . I .. . . - - I . . . - 1. - fr,oi-ii all quarters is received the death rate thiptoen, is well known even beyond China- nrted by either mil or water whenever device of simple form. His food is cooked to town, 'We are out - . . • .., . -. - :., - � A . - � - . ­ . - . .�- . . I ­.� - - y �s . . . - . - . . .. ... . .. - .:: .. will in all probability swell considerably. -town. He in a gambler and crook, and as necessary to con"ntmte the ke.- in iron pots and pens over a fire in a hole in Constipation of August Flower, . I 1. , %. - - -� - , - ­ � I ' .. � . eb. .. - From some villages not a soul escaped alive. sharp an a needle; His room in reached by taliOd- Other towns planted in the distri . . I . ev., 1 I . . the ground, and in well seasoned with ashes - � . . : L I ,,-, � I . and I think you had. * . . . -. : - . .� - This appears monstrous and incredible; but ageen eep, 'narrow flight of stairs. promise soon to add to the strength of the . � . .- . - I �J P�:- - � -:.- . - - ding a at . and dust. It in of the plainest, most sub- am also , . : , ... I .. I I .. I -" . , , - I_ . � .. i � �. it niay really have been so, an they were not pitch dark both day and nighL The door regiment,: dtantial quality, served in tin plates and better get another bottle. t I 1, . . . � . - 1 ,6 r.f, - . I only assailed by the falling ruins, but with 'was opened to admit a "friend," and clos- Attempts had been' made at. different cups. The willow-bark tea cheers his soul i troubledwith Indigestion, and when- i . .. - .. � I . � ' . . ' - . I . . ' . - fire and water besides-for in places moun- oil again with t10 searchers inside. The periods to form lk battalion in Algoms, but and strengtheali him for the hard, ahead , .ever 10am, I ,take one or two tea- I . - - - tains were so shaken that they collapsed, child,loaded down with the weight of costly it needed the excitement of the reliellion of drill, buLtone.1 up i16 a - stron h vy re . I . . i river -bed, obstructingand turn- silks 1885 to crown the efforts with success. - spoonfuls before eating, for a day or - • -jh. ww'O�-�.-� - ( falling in to a ri - and enormo is ornaments, stood in the cost, drawn closely by a bolt and cross . . . . . . . . . e � two, and all trouble is removed." 4OL'. illig the whole current upon the ruined *it- I bedroom pale an , sickly looking. She told . I belts. He cheerfully submits to the re- I , 11 -: . � . I . . - ! - - , : . . . 1 , - . rages and towns. her tale after a g *at deal of kind coaxing. Recruited as it is among the bardi sons etraint of a soldier's life, all in return for . ., - . . .-J. I , . ­ �. . • 1 %6�milw, . . . . -- i� -. -, I - .. . - ... 11 .The pitiful stories, the pathos of which It wis what was, ixpect9d -cruel treatment, of Algoma, men used to roughing it on land the honor of serving hie country when call- - \ .. _ - L - - . . • . . I 9 . . - Ail'..." . . L . wou Id cause choking in throat of every compulsory sl�amle, and all the criminality and water at &A seasons, her miners, pro- ed upon in time of danger. -They Reoognhyed The � . � . .1 . .. - . . I . . . • - I I . I . r a . - . reader,are innumerable. Here is an instance: . . . . -1 . � .. . - - :- . . . L. - - .. . -of this chamc�er. - enactors, surveyors, stamen, fishermen, all . I � A'relation of mine, who has pen . t many - I . , - I i . � I . — - . 'o . - - .. ­ . ': -- . .. . . . . . �, , - . ­` I - - A LITTLE CHILD CREPT-OUT , ., - r letirs in India, remembers well .. - ,-, - - I , . . . : - - - • . . -.-- - . - . . : , . . . well used to the handling of heavy craft or '. ' 1. Taw, when - ... , ... . . .- ­- An Eahchtened WOMNL -, , birch bark canoe, the axe and the rifle ;men . i - ( : some ruins, CRY �. - . . . The Woik Was Ferformek . - ivin . .: I - . - . from under a erasing for help with , - in the Ux. practiced in long tramps over rough roads or ,gin tacknow and enjoying theev I 9 - � . . ­. I - I . !,-- . . .1 . I all the voice she could muster to get her In kt. boorp's buriaLground, Mr. Wildweat- Yow surely do not moan drive, with other English residents in the ' - . . A .. . # , . A, *is a monument erected to the through tracklensvilderness w4h anowitioas , -, 4 . . . . parepts out of the wreck. But before' any bridge road to •say you're English. Why, y,pu don't Indian city, the carriage horses would tow. -, . . � , . , � . . , - ;.. I - I � . . � could possibly reach her she was sur- memory of Hon retta Pratt, who ordered and heavy packs; ready hands to eruct the - ,�, . . : 4 - - - help i rw drop your h's I - their heads andpaw the ound impatiently - . ­ er body she aid be,butned. It stands or the substantial lo hot . , ro ds rude tepee .g ; the Mr. Tewksbury-Podd-No; me valet at- when the first notes If � .� : uuded with fire and was seen no more. In that ri 0 11 G9d Save the -�- . , - . - .., - .� ­ .­ - ,he chapel. On.it •are four Ninety-sixth bids fair to rank ' high among ' . . -kilitary band . - . - t, . . 7... , . I . , � , - .- � the temple at Oh ski and Takebana on this near the back of the useful frontier regimentsof Canada. ends to that for me. ' - Queen" were played by the n , - � i 1. ' der which . I � . . - � . . I .. -- f Aal day a great festival was to be colebrat- columns rt ng a canopy, under . 4 . . I . . I - . r - . � I - . -.- . . � ( I . . . . . .� . .- . . 8=1's - . '. . . W - A splendid ride mufo, up to 1,000 yards, . . — ,. I . - .- every evening. It was the last tune played, � . - ed in honor of Shinran, a isaint of the Bud- in aii urn wi n kkes tamed around it. The _ ii - . - . 4.. . .. -..- -.- , .: I . inscription tion on th soutbern tacos has nearly opened up by P. A. Attlee, is %We good use : The city does not take away, neither can the signal for dispersion. A skeptic-or per- . - -- . .� I - I , � .. *1 �. - � -- . - - -- dhist calendar. A great concourse of inscrip . . . I I i ... .. . i . ... . . , - of by the battalion rifle association. I t find a 'like country give, solitude than one-having insisted that � : : ( - -.-- . -, - allperished. As Isitreade, e ; solitude is within baps more . � I � . - . . � . :., ­, . pie was pouring into these temples rro� . as only know the tune because it . .- I - � ; :� "' - , -- ­ , -, I , , - , . .. - � . . early dawn, and by & o'clock they were � oretta PrALb . �- : , : at runs team in the League -matches of I 890, us. . � . the hon - I . � - s­ . rl ..H . . . . . . . . -- always played lost, and they were able • --- . I .. I � I . was : - . I I- . . I :*..Oil Is John Pratt. i. T.'. .. ' .-' "winning sixth Place, a hick brought a beauti- Reversible carpets, which can be turned . � t f -1 . -- 'i..,!,.- : - . packed with young and old men and women. I , ,. ... . - .'. ful trophy cup to the regiment. .Some-high first oil one aid - rill to calculate time, the experiment was tried . � . �-­ : . .. I . - I - : . . - r, ­ 1� 1. - . --�. -'- � - t The priests had just begun their exercises, . �.. .- 1. ­.. user of Ireland . 0 . a and Own on the other, V of laying "God Save the Queen" in the - - - - - - . ­ � I ­ . � � 't � . '1� I.. . . -. ,;��,- � . I I % . : .... so 'tember rM . . �. individual scores were -made during, the outlast two of the ordinary kind. ' . . 11 I ­-. ­ . -..' .­: - when this terrific destroyer shook the whole . 1� -.- middle, ii�stead of at the end of the evening. '� , I . � - - - - - .,.­ in and a f4w discon ected words. The 'north. matches; vet little sa�rpuiscd by an , the , - . � building beforeany one -could esear. . . The meanest man on record has now cer- Instantly there was the same excitement in - " -... - ­` . , -200 people were covers ern side h the ol wing : � ol. ,- . I . . ­ 11 - , - , `,,.--- . � ­:. one ol the temples d a a 11�s h to content. , . - .. . . � . . fairly been discovered. Dr. Craigen, a the horses standing round "the course, . - � , � . . . I . . . . . . ; - - ,-�� -' by the ruin " This worthy woman, believing that the 'lie individual d . .. I . . - � , . -, _.,� - - a, and the fire which followed viJ nal members attending Ott&wa ­ � - , ., : . - . . . an . .. . I � -. � ­ .." I . .. - Maryland county physician, yesterday sewn the same impatient tossing of the head - f . __ �, t. . masted them to death. The place was own vapoirs arising f Om graven in the church- in 1880 reached as high as first, third and . oral scam- . . - : - I ed up a gash on the leg of a man wounded prancing of the feet, the same gen . , � - . �'. . I - -, - I with frantic and horror-stricken yards of populd Citys must prove hurtful fifth places in matches during the content, I - %7 I i ' - crowded wi in a railroad accident, and because the poor pads a1111( eagerness to start homeward. No - .-� . - � the inhabi n and resolving to extend Paymaster Russell, who, with his brother, fellow couldn't � - .4 � . , : I . sea--chers. The sight of the burned reinsins to e ul n - ­ . . - ,.,'i I - .; . . ---, F '. I -had either to future time Ot, stitches ant . he matter will be called I recognized the air • in fact, that they could . a far an she was able that W. W. Rumell"was well known on the t i him $2, he cut the one could longer doubt that they knew and - ­ - . again. I ! i � ­ - -��- were dreadful. Several victims ,u . . . ....-�,%:..t . ; � some years ago when small- bore ...;. �. - . -, ,- , : -1 .- I . ­ ... hands, to the attention of the state's attorney.' I tell one tune from another. . . w I 1 ,4 : , I . . lost heads, feet or hands, and still others charity and bone lencewhich distinguished taws range , I ! . - - � . . .1. . . 1.� .. . S . Some were burned to her thro life, 0 red that her body should rifles were in vogue, having a 11 possible" to L i :. �� - I I . I - , were - I 1, j- -� torn to pieces.. . Ill I J I : -�­­- I.- I - i , I -... � .. r. . , ­­ . . . . . �-- .. ,­ , : . , i - -burnt in hope thAtiothers would follow his credit in the extra series Martini match . . . . i ., I � . a � the bone and others still had some flesh be � I .� . - ­ :­ - :- hanging, but almost all were burned beyond the example, a thing too hastily.-- censured at 800 ands. � - . .. -!�' . : I . ­ 1� M I . - . , -�­_�..- ..- ;..- ,.� Despair and grief were de- h1lo loonsider that in the matter of . -- - - -- M . -, � I - -�'v - -.'- i recognition. by those who did not inquire the rhotive." W . - . - - - - - . - . . ) :.�, . - The stone is so weather-worn that it is% drew the Canadian militiaman has noth- . - - . . -� � � - .�, - - ­ . on the faces of half-frenzied march- ! , . � picted . - I -� • - . * . . . i . . - . . - - -." ,.-. .. .. - it I whether the vacant spaces ing to complain of when placed alongside • - , qr"IRTY Y���Ss .. R �- ,. . , I who were pioking-up unknown bones t. 1 1 . . . -- ---- - '4­ " . era, w 0 . - ppossible to tel 8L A& . . . . � I . - - I - - � - ,*I , , ow .. rj - "pair of . . . ­ I , : -­� , - - hanging to half-burned bodies in d below ' the above cobtainbil anythin or not. his bine-oosted neighbor, in the matter of , . - . .. I - I� , � � : -.'- I , - . I - - � . - , -. �. - - . kin- It may have recorded the fact that ter ord' Canadian has to . . -1 ­�... . .- . .- jo�tnaen, N. B. March rt, 1889. s. - .�. - . :­ ; �­ .4-,: ­ f finding the remains of their dear or arms he is deficient The :: . ! . ­ . �. . I I - -- . I ­ I - q . 4�1 - . . I ever . � . - - 1-. I . 1, - . . - - I I - I I - :­ '.� : -* ­ - curried chit. The date 17Q9 content himself with the souwwhat asti- , - . � ; I .., . .t I "" i -1. I - - . ll - , ­�,A- -, , ­ . dreds. - In these i4olesale destructions was or was not carr . ---..i % I I was troubled for thirty years with . .- . . I - >i­ ­-.. A . � - - -- - I -. - -.1 a , . . - . - � . ,,. � . - . - . . face of probably refers 0 lien birth, so the grave- quoted successor to the �, Brown Bass '3 of - I - I . ; - -­ . I ;.. �� 1; �. -., - , -, ,-- � every calamity that is known on tile ,.� . pains in my side, which increased and .: - - . ' ! , .� -.- . 1. . . . .. :r, I .. . .. . - I . . I I � I I'll:_ - . I � -- I was to be aeon. - Yard came into um only in or about 1764.--..; glorious memory, the snider Enfield, with . , , , i - - I , earth . . . . . � .1 . .. f v , - , . -1 ... . ­, - - Querii)L rts ample propor0on and ... . - � . - . ­ 4 -� � , th ... ­ I There were Mary Pi laces i wh&e the"gt6und [Notes and raft% - � .1 becatne very bad. I used . � e ­ ... ­ . ­.�­ .�f - 08 . � :: �L. ..:' :'* . I . .. .;, . . . . - , - . i � ­ .� _ o"aa ne I- I . -.- .. . - ; . -1., .. • I . �­ . ..r . . V , open - , ­­ - . I I . " � t jk, � I - � . ­ - . I.; ­­ . .- .; .4. .; ad - and swallowed up human beisips - ­ —. .,. - I using the outrof-date ow - - *Itfa 10009 . . . ' ' - a . .:1 : - .. I I I .- ," " "- - � ��'.,i -,�­ -,�.g - , - - . . '! L. � I ,-- . '. ." .. � �. . , , ke -of this kmd, a tgot 106 A e -a St, Voronto,'. Wt, 1h;j 23, foil -shell, likely to be found quite harmless . , � ­ - - - :: � . ."'. ­ . I -1., J , - � - , - . ", - -- i � t I V, -* - I " I STv JAGOBS. 013rar:-" . . .. , �-,­� I i" � &live,- and small -brea __ - . , . � : ,., , . . I �. - ,.,� , , - . .:. T, - I,,- . U*0 Wr#f A - I J ,� r �1� �, .� - . � ou*4 -08-1 "Tt! plesen" .that I ow to after a night's dmisching if . intrusted - to - �5 .�� . .. -. ti�­�;,#_ -- .. , ­ I .. - or 1100re io brgadth and to ,','& depth � c 8 � ' I . � , , - . . .... I - . - . I - ' ' , ­­�, � � % ,, 1, I .- e It - ­ . . , #� - - - - 4 - - I '� T!, - � . � . arose. BolliAg 4be.U4-6f, =of .that most necessary of modemilel4tartidek - - - audit completely cured. 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I .� ., . , t - I . � ,.;, . � * : - � .� � � , I . . , , � ; - ----. 0 � � .-, ­..._" ., " " .- .. . . - ---- _.. 061000-02U � � Z.7; P.1-0-wan,", , - __ .1 -_ I �� i - i" - - _ !!­­ m4ew. -- , .,� r'' I . .. ­ - ... - ., � '. ­0 I I;, JUfW�"&_W7__ . - - - ."r - - - ` - - - . , . . - I _. ;4_1 � ,__r . . , -4 FAMI-IO!" . 0 11 MR.. -,,, -,... ,,,,�,-".,-w1,-,-m - �! I - � . . Apudo-W4 i V-21 . , I . - I - . fir, - I ,four . All The report of the day canans "I -, ,Vt � �� . . glow, the Jews Were cleated out of a . of -the city . I . ir� Jf, * t , , �� T. �-,� L , NU864wlte Town. " But artier WL' she @W, U . . " 11p, -*Gary with wwk I" the good wife fthed , the.n. ad!,14� a To : 1(;-� �,,^e . -of London was p0lished- to-day. Thelm. , 1. I � . ourr cormn DO., . : �.-'i('__,;�, . I . .1 ­V, '', . .: .. ...._;­ - Rost perial census showi a population of 37,694 It's sweet I 0 labor for those we love_�- I I � . . - - -, ", -.-1':'%_ � - . e' . No wonder that maids will wed " , - � . 11.1 I . . , Th' story of the clearing of . only, and of -inhabited houses 5,819. This . . -A • D& __ A COP231M A T111 - _r - ",- � �J , , -, - . - - - echa is perkaps the ips"crual d - . i Day fails; simt .9 .1 � .. . U"t . - 0) A A whe 1101188*i1w ligLhtens her toil and - ASTHMA . lt`lfr . . ., " " . ,. ,Vethod,of couriftq�g �J y Ahq-- Awplag*4ti-,- - C:ur address, and *6 will 1; man free PM '. , . F *�'� , . ar _:,)­�'E . . episode in the whole record of lash ;r Ir'Jil- kitbitaute is 'not 4at4s**j to W,Q 9i,i,.'J laddensthihoin circle by her cheerfulness. Isis 0 . `Z * � � ". . . . a eartain and a ly oun for e. DIL ;,;. � barbaritaes� s4y4�. don c . - a =1,anits TM,N.Y.C&nTM5i2IW, Adelaide I . ,.,, � 1. � . X 011di1011IftdMd=L11&W0 tu *8.1! ROCH 'i . a lon 6iT9hP&T - Wu t health in the first reqnisit^ and her just � 4.. - I i were 11 ituthon"tios ,i,he prefix Jo kikow, the. number .- ,�'F? , , -1 :, � As I have said, the Jews living here were 0 prerogative. liesilth follows the use of Dr. &-94P& . ft W.. Tozot� _ : * "!'n 1 " �r - I ,--:-,!%: . � .: . of persons actuall� ca in on business -00THIt4p. CLEANSING, �.,_' -_ I . . � , , �. , - .- --____` , �� ; � "�. the lowest class-aitisans, petty traders, during the day. Those are fonnd to be 301,- Pierre's Favorite Prescription, which repairE 10 11EA&ING. �,Wft 010*_ ­- � 'S'. `� t I 1� � . J , , , - - , " * , - . ,,- . and street hawkers, porters; 384, of whom 29,52 Instant Relief Parinanen ., : ,- " . , - 19 . 0 are employers. In 1866 the ravages caused by those peculiar disease: �' - � I , . . 0 - !':�.�� . .. ttl!'Oo to the num),ber ,A - , ,� . .. �� . - ­e . � I . - - .avoid the polies, hub this - . A - ­ , ��, They had congregated he 17 are is an which afflict womankind. Cup#, Failure Imposs" - aNS�MPTION i_*�_ I M w ;th,%, - It enriches the - - M"& �, . is i;voillveos 1 have 'A Wddv* reMaY for the MbM d , ." -.'F`� -. �: .�'g - , . . . .. no - i6dreaseln twenty �,v1fy3v,&cfg of# v­t6hr 13 1, 000. blood, cures the cough, increasea, the dooll, X=y weatma dissam an -b ,; by"01 ,,,%. '.7 _. I . - - ' "" were on tbousuku of on" -of the -wont " me cc law - - �,_ � , .1. I A. .1 v. "', I I - 11 .- 7 I , .,�, .11 .1 � ... gestion of wrongdoing on their par . prevoutp bysterks., pervogsa � of caturh, suah sa alsoding have been owed. kwk" an Strom to my fd* - � I I . C ' - I � � " _., - t- Their Nw less than 27,821, separate te ncles were � am aqd low spir- = I :Mpartial deahiawu% hadw &Mae of . .."r _, .. ,'­ - - elfin as far away as possible found of the ratable iralue. of Its, and is & veritable fountain of health to foul beeMb, bA= In led effiesey.-that X MR sand TWO BOTTLUS FAZIF, �-.� .1 . ... -object in - . a. Bad . �_�, . -) , J - . , on It'llb dlaeaa� to I'm ­--r, ". t - , -4." Womens youll or the . @Me t� - I ' With a VALUABLU TRXAT1gZ ��, _4,.,�*, " i .1 .. zt A.- . . __ 'W � . . _' - I from a po ice M _ . the Ii was not "that they were Vehicles to the nun her of 92,372, and 1,186,- 3g aha I. Satisfaction, ., t, L; � 4q4*=T1Fho1NMsend . zue their ]Mpj=n SW p. .. - - .., I . !*., , __1 I _- criminals, but that they could not raise the 094 nass . �be 'Ato. yon an troubL with O.Addvew_ I .',i1;,._1 I., 1. 1. 'i;* .:� � I 0 :)n foe ejI. price ($1.00) refunded. Of druggists. . these oir Idudred synypLoms. . I .'�11 , i ngers, eit a ridin . ...I _. '�' . Z Xf..V".. . . .A or i - MY T. A.- SLOCum, M. C .:;... �91_ Mon live . - - . - - . your have Cat0ft. and aboulil to" na C. 186 ADELAIDE * ,­."! `� *,�,-,:,N . with t . U _'��'��i- � � . . more to pay them for permission .to - As I 1_1� '. ,_� . ��P" , I terea -1he -waot- Ume Irtgowaurint a bottle Of NAM& I . � , 1. '. * ty ,y f -hours, . ' What is tko voice of gong when the w9rld %T-�WFMT- TORONTO. ONT. .,�, .1 . .. : • ". & ... unmolested in the town: - There is'no record regards population the' cif - RLLSL " #d In time, tw&ated � . ... /A � �.!� � I " '. - . . I I . �'­_, -'- ' ...'.. ...", - j:'T ,,,�:v. *.- I I . . - I - I . _�,.,.. I � -1. mg- been me& o inativ as e th I largest metropolitan con: - - I , by cousumptich � _F_i1_ .., ?_-�. � of an arrest ever -hav' War T us'' lacke the, ear of taste ? . odd in be^4 resuite in C=%4pi, - . . among . - M MONEY1 MoNgy MONE*. � �, , i 6 ,�A - - Rostacha fora, criminal jha" as I - - = I . I . . . - " �'d, , � 5��,�. _ � the Jews of Marina - stituercies added to ether and it has more What's the use of feeling lan"Id. . , - - ocwLI1=Wt1,.P?r ) =%fat A . . . . . . .I.. ­ . . - � -1 1�1.`-) 11 . - .�.,:, I ,-�. 1�1, - . , , - - - , - - ­N -, , " 1 �offence. The heads of families-0 the,men Mopy dull and blue I � . t . pdoetWormis"d ) 67y ad,wessing r , 11 ..q - .. - people than tWenty-biX counties in England ... h ... 1�. � i_� . �,,.,, . in fact -went dail' to Moscow to work re- Cleanse the blood and give it vigor:. � . . .. , �(Z' ,, 11:1,.,;MJ_, : , . .� . � y I airid Wales. It has increased more rapidly . k.. FULFORD & CO., � LONDON.- AND CANADIAN '0 �_' ... _. ----,k,,, , 1k, . - Make the old man now. . . I __ - ": ----!� A 'L..-;�! ., - , . I 1. -,. . BMWIle ORL . . - � I % - . _4 - . L-.-, - turning in the evening to their homes. Some than any of them with the exception of �. -, . . . . - . w_ 9 . , . : __ - .1.1 I . , .:-, - alft., � ,;�,�9`1,�', ... I �::, I . - � - - - . . : L. �, - -� L, - -,,�. , . - , I . .. of their children came into the technical or II ow I n1 tell yon, To the drng store UAW .CO. I . -. . I __ -.1 __ onmouthshire. Liverpool, Manchester, . LOIN AND Amp . --ho - �­ ­ 1, . ­�.. I.. --�rr­ -i, . . wish Go this very day- � . . .1'. i . . ­1. _,_,�, 1 I � � " � __ � I . . - _', - - ­�: � -handicraft school maintained by the Jewish rmingham, Leeda, and Sheffield stand be " . A I ID ,110 , . . �.-. � I . . . . . Duvramedicineto banish - I � - . - Van ft­.6, W.F6. _* - 4, ;_ " ... � I - I]- - ­ . ,�;;�z, o . _f '.. __.. conim �� - -_ 9 , Aulrolaso. -, � .%, - " ­-, ­ . I " . � . , . Un1t,y 01 Moscow. D1036- OL Wain, 119W- fore it among the 00 rated cities and - All your Ille away- . - .. . I .. . �.:, . • .." "" , - . ever, studied their primers and elementary- bore - ­ . . - . . ,, '. :�!4 �, . . . r h Liver of with 93,259,366 is - AW 9 - "_ - -.._­_� -1: � _. ­' - . And that medicine in Dr. Pieroe's Golden Capital.".0 ..... . i ..... J..eMOOOPOOW ,.1':,,­-4�,,- . I'-, - - 0 I �, I -1 , , ,_ - - _1 . � books at home. . - ­; �, - - f .;, - 1, ;I k"' 8= in ratable lie, but while the , 41"'. g • �, Of a sudden, without warning, bu 1i City I Medical Discovery, the very beat blood .. .. I �� 1:_ _.� � an 650 acres extent, Liverpool in ifieronearth, Itbaddsupand sti ur. . X0116Y to X4&n on Improved farms, city. , - -is only 650 acres - :. - , . - . . 1 ... I . r . ,on; ., " . . -, _11 I , - . �.,o I element wintry night, a troop of police and, 5,210 . lens . - . . and town property on liberal terms mw.. - V , 4 . - acres. =I, -i . . . . Of : . ; - 1. - - � , . - - - . Cossacks surrounded this out -of- the -say . __W__6.. the system because it cleanses the blood - nient and AT LOWEST OUXtRUNT RATFS JUTO... . - -, -, /_ - . - ,- _ , - . : , "_� - jj%, - - ) I ... ... ".... � __. .. o . � . that's what the system must have to be CIPAL DEDENTURNS PUROHARM , i ; .- - � . I ;�; . .1 - - Apply to local appraisers I . I , "S q , - I �, - . country suburb, and, forming an engirding The' commercial �reaties niow before the strong and healthy. There's nothw* that praisers or to . - , :.§. , . cordon, proceeded to carry out Prince Go- - . .t �L "', I- - - - ' 162iL. _ PF�C T DIGESTION J. F. E . . u * .. 1724. 1, -German Reichstag absorb the attention of equals it. Absolutely sold on trial f Your � - � ,� I Oholce far= formle • in Ont. - _. r W. .j - \ : I eq � & __ - . , � . . rand of p a Was. . �. . . ", �-, -V _", . �:I_ . , , � . .", � V � 0 �' � � �'. I - . litzyn's written order to expel the entire that body blic men throughout the money back, if it doesn't benefit or cure- - I - I ' ' 1 . ", g , - - . with . y - ­ . J% � - - community. This order was executed wit --dountries concern . Their economic as you. I . .. INSURIEP. . - I - ­_ -_ • �: , " : " " ' - ` .I ., 1, what even Russians regarded as incredible . . 1, . ,­ . 19 well as their politic I character are eagerly � . � . . . ��,;� - k � . , I erly - � - ­ ­ _ 7!� . �,,� . . . . . . . ' . - . brutality. The lights had been extinguished discussed. The ex Any fool can help to tear dowh, but - idiocy - -- CANADA PERMANENT ;-�_fA.i,.- AX-1." N � . -.. ' came protectionists are locy . PEPSIN , . ..": - .)',-A . in almost every house, and the unsuspecti prote . I I , - ..... . - tin alarmed and prrote t a &mat their'adoption. in no help in building up. - :... - `:-,­� * . I - I I D��� , : �. , ;i I " .. - . I . . �_--­ , wO,� i -_.1 _. . people were asleep. They were wakened by They callup"n . - . . . . Loan and Savings ftpany. . : -!-" , , �. I : � ­A - . Pri COT - 1 TUTTI-FRUTTI. - - �__ " - 1 ,_7 - Bismarck to come to Hawkers and rea&em . . � * UM - . . . - ��.17 ­;�, '' "k ,5 ' . _. . - - �­�-�.�.., "" ��­� � the crash of their doors being broken -open, the Reich ,'tak pirt in the forthcoming . ' . . Ofil" of Dr. E. Guernsey. &jg Fifth Ave. . . * �. , W, __., - I ,-- - . Invvsted . .4 ��_,_,,,., ,:.,r, " - , I __,-", . . ear daily IP 4 ADIM & So" Now YORM. October 29, 18DL . Cavita][, .,.. . ., � :!. 1.11 . .. 6 - ..* and the boisterous entrance of Cossa4s with ' debate, d *fend is old principles I What ear-splitting cries we. h oty. � . ; . $10sOOO.O00 ._� I ; �, " " '1- . . :." �,­ -�, �. -, . -1 torches and drawn swords. The t6rrified ' the streets of every large city I But these ' ftysbAwy teaebes amt a verb" amount of - I , , , -.,-. - 11. .1 1 "r"7. f . . - . ; ., - .� - . . I . � ­1( "�,� -.1. . saliva went" by the "Hwary Irlands of the , t". � __ -:,. �i I .1 __ - ,�- 4 I , . .- - - inmates -were routed out, and driven with Why has ALMA; LADIES COLLECE, d itinerant dealers who hawk their wares - mimth. and mixing with the food before or after READ OFRCE, T011011TO 87.0 TOM& - �_ - ": ,�_, ,I �*, - 4 4 '. �? ....... �- blows and curses into the night, without be- lnew institution, over-taken and surl?"88 about are, when under proper restrictions,& ' ' it puma Into the stomach, in easentia.l to digea. . IL 1. " ­ 1._._1 ­­'i, . . � . . . its well established competitors, se,3uringin don. The chawing of yQnr Tutti-Fruttl a ..., ­ . �. 14 •. . I .. � ,�.��. f 1. , .1 .. before oir after • Meal, espeaiswy w um, vf_ ; .. � .: 'i. 0 - in given time even to dress. They snatch- ' 8 years the largest enrolment in useful pOrtion of the community, and not , when com- � The Amp'e and Increasing remroes of !this ­.­ - : � 1�1' _.. . Ontario ? bin" W"60 T%IuAb164 di9ftUve-#A­Arrnoor'a Oomwy enable its Directors to make .�.:. , �,," , I .. I. . -, ed such gal as they could and ran, Doubtless many ca am might be assigned, such nu - isances as the catarrh hawkers. Pepain."bad; only Increases kit d flovirolmlivabut *Afta-' - ___; , " 1: -The tales 'that are told are too harrow- ' This in a stubborn disease to conquer, but adlilagom"erWlytoitastrangth astoingures -ces On Real Estate securities to any aniouns . '. . -_ - in to dwell upon. At least 300 famil- the chief among w ch would be its effective imlest 41patlon at the same time correcting without delay. at the lowest current zoo 09 " - -,4;` ­__ I � .. .�.�� Dr. Sop's Catarrh Reined it, It is �*�,�,­:. , - ' any aaar of the breeth vahich may b a Present on the most Nvoraide t,erms. ­ � - ..1. __ . � , -- -. , RaiwRyGmmwair.M.D. Loans granted on 'Impro-red farms and an , 'FIf - ' ie6 -were thus dragged from their beds and thorough instr action, reasonable rates, mild, sootbing and antiseptic, unlike anuffs gold by Q Druggists and Confectionexe In go. Intomt, and .. .", ,-i.; . ' - practical courses-ol study, good - organ' irritate or solutions that burn. It . - - . ­, A�� and. chased out into the wintry dark- 17A* tha&irri Productive town and city properties. '. . .. . . . I b- I�Zsi-=-hcloch 1. 1. . .�._. , .- . ness Bare- tion, thorough equ eat, good -board. and co6ecta offensive br "'or 1.� to address 'hmm& � � �� , on this 6rst night's raid.' . :"�I:W:- t b Mortgages und D � 4,17: . breath, and restored taste, I . Debentures pure _. . t - _: t , . its h6me on may be made through the low * _:. -1 -�L . - - footed, half-naked, frightened out of their I smell and hearing. Nasal catarrh often ends - - Addresi Appraisers, of the Company or to - .. - .0 :.1 .... . , �1. : Ptof k - - ' the comforts &ad veniences of . 5 a is Application L . - . senses, these outcasts wandered help life.' Its staff now umbers nearly M and . )t hearing. Apply the only cure in - THE TUTTI-FRUTTI.A.V. CO., I .: I.. •- - _; ... . helplessly in consumption. . I . . ­ - - . . . ­ y 'its students over . A 60 pp. Calendar time. Price 50 rental, by all druggists. � 00 Yougo SL, Toronto. ont- . J. Herbert Mason, .- - : - .:. : through the black woods, moaning in their. ,� , . : .�,.- . . , .. . misery or raising shouts in the effort tu keep can be obtained on 4 iCatiOn to PJUNCI.PAL - . . Managing Director. Toronto. _.! __:, -1 I I . '. . . •� ' - - . - . tog , L ; I . . , o , " . , - - . 4' , . - _. _. . - � ether. Some of them, at least, were AUSTIrf, B. D., St. Omas, Out. A man is known by him company-both I - . . . .. � . - . able to build fires in the forest,, and- gather - Are you suffering from cold in the head? that which, he keeps and that which he keeps � . 1: .,: I -.% % - - A : s around these t . he old and the infirm, and Do not neglect it--deloys are dangerous, Out Of- THE IMPROVED UsEs - . -11, . .1 � . . . - -if . - - .11 I - _.� - . 1ksT - ..- . . _. '­� the women with nursing babies at their death is easily courted. Nasal Balm is an CO'R'E S 0 A P GT040ARc , � - .. . . 0 A!. breasts or little children, who had made unfailing cure in all cases of catarrh and cold - . # S ask your grocer for IL normtKE A ' CHOPPEP% . . - . � . - , -. � -V-.-; their W�X_ thus far with bare feet over the in head. . sa� I � 131UTLER, lie King a FRENc" '_ .. - - .- .1 � . - �. I . - . � . I . � . snow . . � CAIN I .� .- . r and frozen ground. The soldiers pur- -. - . We 06r ReaOmmend - - � I ma -110 , - ,_ SAUSAGE CASING%. SuHnSmm . . ; 11� .; I sued them hither and stamped -oat these . . t7l ','�! * � - . . ' I . � . I . � �. _� -1 I - . - . o fires. Others thers did not stop in their flight any preparation t �t, stands as high as � ' "We are distributing Agents for McBRID1.8 . . . ­ . . . - . EL - - . . . - SLO CKJABRATED ftGLJSII SH ICICP'13 CAWNGS,put up ..-. .. .. . , . . until they reached � the cemeteries Iy' CUM'S OXYGENIZED EMUI.;810N -0 ONE POUND -_ - � - . inj I" I in kegs of5O bundles. Fine-it American Hogs, . - _�. just � of PURE COD LIV_ ij'R OIL. - It has ere t - \ Casin Hand. Ord . q. . outside the wn. Here they foun I .p on Orders filled for any desired ' . � ...- . . . - . �L., � . . into the confidence of the public solely, quantity, Lowest priceR to tite trade. ... I � I . ... . _.: �1' . . d, c clung for Phelt - among - . . - . � refuge, and, c .�r throe . gh its merits. For wasting diseases -JUG - - . I - ., :, ". -_ I the tombstones, sited for mornilig. A Days * . JAS. PAR& Sc SON, Toronto. I . . . .-. . . ,-,---' . . - .1 . - . I" ' . of throat or lungs a I druggists will t,eatify __ - __ I . . . 1. . - . tNo allusion- to this amazing event has � 4� . - .. . . ­ - _'� . ever appeared in any Russian paper. There toitsefficacy. 35 ;rbottle. . A CAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE . .--- ­ -- I _. - ! stool �_ - I 11 :I , -,- " . ... . I �. ' ARTIFICIAL LIMBO . t •fl. . , ": CASE OF A KAN WHO HAS BECOME 66ALL - . . . . was no editor who dared so much' as to- - -�fy Burden as Remov' - I.., I I ��_ - e(L - � _-, * i , �-- -.� , - ,& ears , , - . RUN DOWN," AND HAS HkGUN TO TARE For Orcular Addross . - i � �... .1 .--. . I . 1. � � �_ . - lering from piles I found THAT RK4A"4ZLZ FLESH I?&ODUCZ16 - . ­ - ed, directly and indirectly, from the terrible one remedy only to bring J. DOAN & 8 , . I . Mention it. Although many deaths result- - -. fter � of anq . rin . .� .10 .. r St. Le 9 me Ferinarient, ONI - � - . . ­ . shock and exposure of that night, there relief-that was on Mineral Water. I . ­ - .. _� t , .. �, 11 . , .I �: . . -.1 � ­..- .. wert, no inquests,- no investigations, no of -• felt its good effects airing from the,xt&A, 7*1 Northeote Ave.. Toronto . - � . . I . _. I . Tin . . . . � � '-! , . . - . ffcial ,.reports. . K . - -, - - . .,11- - - . . . . I __ . . . . .. . . . and in time my d enemy left me, and ��: ..- Be Is . I - - - 0- .'� - . . . - _1 � . . . - - - �, . � . _. 41L , . .*: - now in the 't sear and allow leaf" I I -2 . . - . :' � . . 1. -.1 � ,Tn1r. . � � � .. . . ­ 1. k' . . . (FINELY .. . - �. . _.- 1 - . - - - . ." ' - enjoygood health, thanks to St, Loo. * ' -_ I -_ - I . � - -, . . .4 , . . . � i � - - �-, !_ - I I - � r . - Ourious Showers,. , 11 . . - . � ' - ; 'AA Waten - � 8.11L JoNkz, Printer I _�_ . . . .. - . . . * - , - .-. -.I-- ,Showers �1 s'now'aud earth hAver been nil: . Buckinghsm,�iP;4. -- . , EMULSION. DECORATED Tl A WE � L � . merous ; but showers of - flesh, fish, frogs, ' An inestimable rer�edy f6ra- gaff-gh of6ids NALD MANUFACTUAING CO. Bond postal fo- now Circular for 1891. - ­- 1� -_ . . - - - . OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH - . , I , - _� .tic,., Of which evei sailor can tell stories, Adam's Wild Cher' and Licorice T%4 RANTFORD, CAN _ - -'- � -_ - - I y ry 231 ILAUX street Ea", Tersto. WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO. B � ... -o4 -,: - � are Worth noticing, as being of mord'.)infre- Frutti Gum. Sold �y all druggists and eon- Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda . .­11.­ - . I ­ . 1. ,,.__J1 ... , OA . . . . I ­_ - � was , hdo fectionerl; 5 oenta; - - . - � . , quent occurrence. The flesh E� .. . IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT - � - . ' . " . - - - as a distinct substanco b] e ir. - . HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND � i 9 � _.�... . I �. Whez4 - Solitudb ;is as needful fb the -fTijapiration . . - . - � F SC h �_ 7,_ ul , , - � ... . . � . . z about the beginning of the last century,: AGAIN. PALATABLE AS UlLK. EN. P AND KEEPWARM i - .1 ­ . . 'atv is wholesome f�r the ch"t,ar. . - .. . i anti its true animal nature as vtom . .: . . . � � Ure was shown by DORSRD BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT's I ' . ; , . .. � - I - : , . . . . Lemounier, in 1747. It is said to have Do you feel tired nd worn out? is life & EMULSION 15 PUT UP ONLY TM SALMON . DRINK A CUP OF . . - *. --- . .. _. - burden to e' I 1 � - . . . . . �. . _! . _­ �! .,. . . '. borne a,greater resemblance to mucus than you? - Are your cheeks pale and COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- - . . - to gelatine or tannin ; but it does not - e.1- sallow? If no, try D . Williams, Pink Pills GISTS A+ 50C. AND $1.00 I 9 - -, '.. . . - - actly ayree with any of these. SCOTT& BOWNE Jio hnston uid B ' f - It is unctu- and you wilk feel lik a new person. They .�_ 1. I .__.J.ftr?1eVXr- �V-. . . . . 9 .- � , - . - - . . -I-- :.. : , - *us, greyish-whiW, and when cold, inodo never fail. Good for both oexer, young and ___ . \ . . . r- 1 . I - - 4 ... �. ous and tasteless ; it is soluble -in warm old. � . i i - T, . �". . �. . I - FIELD TE Acures ConstipaLion;gick . I A HEALTHM, STMUTING AND MALIZING DEVEME. . . � - .. -: water, and then resembles thin beef-tea. Four thousand imperial troops h4' Imen fleadowho, roswm the Voin plexi n ' . .. . . . I . In South A.nerica an thin of country deserted- by ,ye ' 0 * ­ J_, . i" -, . y tile. 22 in Manchuria China. GARtict, Frio Sample at GAitinw.D TEA -_ I lir . . ,..S-, forty-three miles square was, on one occa- I . . .%oEiicy, 317 Utittroh $t, Torontop - . . - . �.- . - - ._ - . . . .� ..- ... � - . Dr. T. A. Slocum I . . r I -� '. - . . rl=rm. � . . . .� - .. .; . - sion, found strewed with fish; and on an- _'. - . 1. . U ( NEW BOOK "Ifoupo and Home. aco ni . . .1 . .. I other occasion, in England, at OXYGENIZED EMULSION � . . . . .1 . .1­1 - . .. a considers.- . of RE pleta Liousewite*s guide by Marion liar I - . .... , . I . - . . . . I. . - � - - . . - . _� . . - . . - . . . . . - - . . • . ­ - - . I __:1. . - - . .. . . . � 11- -A - i. 1. � - - i ",4 - -) , -) . , - . ble distance from the sea, a pasture field COD LIVER 01-L. 'If you are Feeble loud, tile groat,odi, living writer an household �* .- � . �.. - HIALLerd, a r000gnized authority in all donic8- . - - , , � �. . - _-, _.. . . . � � . . . . . . . . - . . . . . , - . . - - �= I . -_;. " I - I.. . -_ - - - . I . . - . Herrings fell in 1828 in Kin roxs�ishire ;and He who always rot himself, will &I- - - . _� -, instances of other similar falls are legion. Consum*ption, Cqugh. Bron- . _UMeL . . - . .. was found scattered over -with about -a Emaciated-Use- it. I For Sale by all drug. Lie'afraim bond for illustrated circulars and .. � . bushel of small fish. gists. 35 cents per bottle, . . term %Vm. 11itioua. PuBusiveR. Toronto. --lostlelca e-Y, p _ - ­ - . gion. - I - I., .. - Ways be respected. HAVE YOUchVis. LungTroubles. No � . .. ... . . - . . : . - - 1 - - 1. , . z- S . - - - .-. - : At Ham, in France, a M. Peltier, after a * . ­ - . Appeute. %�w.ungd Debility. For wonder . . . . .. . . - .1 .. % I GIBBONS' • TOOTHAOHE rameay. Addrom. A. box -_ . . I ., .- . • :.,. - . �.:-:� j i: . heavy rain had fallen, found the square be. - GUM lui sure now r .P4 F. K. .. . I - . - -_ I . - , . - P., - _�,%.. I . . . . I' . . - ,�, .toads. " Astonished For mUO by Dr4RUtIL Frio* 150. 119 St. Lawrence St. MontreaL � . - . - . . . . , . * ­ .. - fore him covered with kg ­ 1._. _."V � ' ' . .. . . . I. � -1 . " , .? ... . - _7;� . - - -1 L ! . ­ - ��__ " 1. .. - I =_ - - ' " . .. - , - - , :- X­��- 1� . � . . I I . . - . . . - - � . _1�1. I � . at this," he tells us, "I stretched out my i I ,_ . - OF. THE DAY. _ �_�- hand, which was struck by many of tlj �. , .1 '. � . A- P_ 586- Y'S C ' � POPULAR, SOAP . _- . . " . � oie ----- - - - 11TS0. y , - _.1 W I JOUGH DROPS � I ------ � - q . I- - . animals as they fell. The yard of the house i t-. . -- - .. � . . - ' I . . I � . - . . . . . - . - . . .. ..­..�A.,�, On - � 1. I in the world for the Throat and � .. I . . . . ­ I... ­ - ". - was also full of them. I saw them fall Are the best .1 . . f -,, .. . I . - the roof of a house, and rebound from thence � v 1'. - - . - Chest, for rho Volt* Unoqxf^ded. % * . . I -,. - � :.... .... :_ . � I . _. : :,.,. __ - ­ . -1 . ­ " � ; _. . � . �_ .. . '.. 11 . � . . . - . I . _. . . . - - . - - to the pavement. They all went off by the ' . , R. &T. Vt. stamped wa eacik drop. 11 I --z SOLD EVERYWHERE -.- . - . X". . . - I - , . . . . . . - . !'' ... 11 4 . .. - . . . .._�. - I , - . - ­_ *__1.a ., channels which the rain formed, and were - G s .K - - I t� :_ -� L �_-- �-, - - 1. - "-IF -7, � carried out of the town." _. _. . USED BY EVERYBODY, . ' . �.. . . 4. . , ­ ' . .1 . . I �.. ._.1 1,4 � I .. There is something of an apocryphal air . . . . -, _ - . . . . . - __­ 1 GURE FITS a, *1 P.. -_ - - -V _.,­ _:,� - .-!`�'..., i, - - . , - About the latterpart of this experience ;but �. ; " . To " 303B 33 .: - . . . ­ - , . � . . Wban 1 mag 1 can I do not assiat verxely w " Omm - - . . . .AL_ . � _.. � - - *, %--.I-,. , . - I . . I . . .. � . 11. .1 � . . . � the of flesh, fish and fishbone . br a time &a that be" thm � . . ­ . � . - - L - be" VNIMAN 016 d=eewj�= J�l ... - " - � ,A,, � - 11. , awe the war ohm& Ilsonee wm , - _ . - , - . taken up�nto the air in a w&terspout., borne . : I -2 .-, - I. I. - , � ir- 2: 14 IF reason for not am readving a Cum sued ai . - - :.- . _ . 0 ., .,�, - . . , ­n I . Mae for a tme and a Fm Bottle of my lu*00b . .. - 1%1'. . alo g by the currents, and dropped, it may . . -&-mmy _.. ��4. . - 01A t showers are reasonable enough. The fish are , , Met MAO SICIO(M a U64M at*. I WWA" . ; ' . "medy. OtIrd EXPRESS end FORT-OFFICX. � I - lode by The bert hilet So 8P I . � .- _a ( - - I be, some hundreds of Miles away, just as . . . 188 ADELAIDE ST . I � . . , . I . - - I ,. I 1, I I M, . I :1: - � I.. H, G. RgOT, M. C.F_% I � . i,,�-,, �. - - , - - dust, containing small animal: and plants, . %A#r,RT _! 0110"-- %IT. � .1 � . � . �"_- . _- is gathered up near the Amazon and dropp- �� . . I __� - - - . . . I . � . _. . . ., I . - . LAVIZZ . . '.. '.. � . . ed on some vessel passing the Madeira or the .-.- L . . . .. . ,_,:­'- , - I . ... %, - . ­­��. . .. . - . 4 . . . ­ I 1.. - . Cape de Verde Islands. . . il. . -. � .,Z - . . " . � P.. 1 _11 . " USE MIRACULOUS WATER . . . � _. .. t_ . 'i . � . � . - �.,�, I - . . I � 41 � .: In the Orkney Islands, -in. 1878, hailito ies i It yru wtRh to be beautiful. Clears the com- -'- - . - . . i I .1 were gathered as large as a goose's egg; and - plexion. cures Pimples ato. Price 50c. by poRL - . I .. : . . I _'.- i - � . . . . . . , . . . - ­ - . .. . . A , 'led by them - I - . � . , I in 1823 men and animals were kit .: Amk your druggist for it or write to P. . .. . .:,., ... - . . !.. . L I.. . . ­ . • ____ . -BRUNET, 31 Adelaide W., Toronto. . I ; . .• on the banks of the Rhine. . the man - .- -- __. . . - . -- . . . � ­ . ... I I . . - _� : P1. : � L . . . . . � The most extraordinary hailstone on re- _:.�' . 1. . �­.�$. ­_ - - � - cord, ho wever, . . 0XV =VJOVIS Wo Want Nam and _ . � � . _�4�A ,�­_ isthat said by Hey-ie to . I . , . . " :. ­ . . - ; . .1 - * - -,-- - LA - . . - . . . ... .. I ,� I - .. `_�,i.,., ..� . I - . . - � , !� . - . � - ! I I . . , . a �.. � ��. . . . . - . . . - Ser' wards Both the metbod -and results when nf�al ASTHMATIO . - _� looking for T: - � . '. - : . . . _..L. ha ve descended nev qgmpatani, to Ila I ' il, V Address at EvW we re . - . . . . . � ­ ,­'. - . . . . . . I , : -,Y_ � , . . . . I . ­ . . - '"""Havai.M.D. - ­1 01 - - I .. . .� ,­�­., - the close of Tipoo Sultan' s reign ; it was as Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant, ED TO STAY CUM1. BUFFALO. N. y. . . . - . . . I , I_— . . I i I __ - . - - : large as an elephanut. . ­ - - . - . .. . ... .- �. .. , ". , , .. . . - - . . 1. . I. . - ' I I • - -_�,.,. . i . . - . . . . .. '. S, . . .. %_ � . ­ .. . __ ; - . _ . I ., and refreshing to the taste, and acts, If so, • we , would urge ' ot to keep 7 _,?.V�� , . . .� -'*. 1!� !, . - . . . .5 � I . - : . V �, _... .- .. . . ., 1. . .". 1 �.. 1 I- ' � . - . a you n I - .. .- `�,-* . .. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ep .,,- - - �_,, _111 . ­ � _ , � - -AMN ' ­ __�,­___ _. - _� SW . _ '. I - Only Putly Maniedi : � --. . .' - ' - . . - . . ", . - - - L'. . . . I ; . . . . ' . .. - . . , liver and Bowels,' cleanses ffie sys- , - N S'lUff ROMO - .... ., . - 'eI :,�,__`��_*�': ­ % . I Qdm . . - ' __ :��`14­1 ' . A ,* . , ,,�,_. ,-,� , 17n . . - A gentleman who was walking behind two ' ' d' :)els colds, head- -.. BMWs of hwtaiws. . , . - ,�. -,. . flashily dressed women in Central Park over- tem effectually, IBI ww I . . . � �A. 4 .,., . - - - - - '_ - - "Z. - . .. . -*' r:� � ­. . - - NOTICE , - . . 3PU ING Orr a * mat- , - - .... ­ heard the following conversation : . aches and fevers and cures hv�bitdal �-' on I . . .- ..,--- . -, � - I .. - -h 11 . .., 66 constipation 8 cup , of Figs is the ; AUTOGRAPH SE( . I - . . � : I I � ". . � . . 11 . . . . . .; , I -, � Do you see that young lady with the our . . . : . .p . - I - ­ _� - I ..�. , " , \ . I OF Ulur . .� . . . I . - - . , ,-. - k_*..., . ' I 1. .. .. . . I . - � .- i' - - � - .; -1 . I .. . .. - ... 1. . - - kind ever pro- -_ -_ - L . ter of so much ipiportancoL . . -1 - ". straw hat on. in that carriage svi'll the old only remed,i of H d FEA I . . :.... I : !,:,�`,` - , ' ''- . . I . . . . � . _.. . ...: . r - . .. I 11'* ­1 gentleman with a big mustache ?" duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- �� . � � y . I . .�;, I - _ . , , - �:].. , - . _.- .1 . ­ . 1. �. -,. � e. !. ­ . � . � I ` . I .. . ­ ".--,- c, :3 . � . � I & . . . it .1. _. . -7 � i � , I - . L - - . - I � , " . Yes, I see them." � . I . t�. .�: . .. . ceptable to ffie stomach, in - __ 1wWwo � ­%., : . . . - - ' � . , �` , 3� " Well, that s my daughter." . . . ... .. I,- .�4 , , . . 'r -.X. ,� - 6, action and trulylene ciall in its You WM ilever meet. with auch another. Opportun- :_,.._.1X .. - . .. .: " You don't say so ? Are they married?" & _- - . t �N � ".".1 *., ­Z-- - . , . . . . .,. .1. .,,-- W. NeDOWALL, i .-. . ...:A.4. . ­ , e " . I I - - , -`.'�. � ­ ' -- _` , �'-,. i.,,�.� I., _.­.. - J, \," its - � ­ ji. _ . 1�1' __ .. .. 'N� a.:-.. �-, _'. t " It Of . . -:' . ' � i I DIR90T IMPORTER OF e ' - - -.�. fealth�pal� agreeaUesuobmstances, . .' . - �� He is, but she isn't." - T: re onl 1r, the most 0` - . . I ''. ­ , ­ - . . . . -Iz-"'�,�-: . . .1 . - .�,!V, . - ­ . _�: �.,�, ". I _._� � I 10,t­�,' - - ­ A man is never Lao on tI1'&'l'a3 in the'mo- mi-n-vexcefflent qualities com mend ik Fine Guno, Rifles, Shooting Suito , - * INSURINC YOUR: -LIFE - �*` � .. . . . ­ meat of excessive good 'fortune.- to 91 and have made it the mod I Hunting Boots, Eta � . I . L .. ,� I - _.. I . -,&.. : I - � . - _t .,�.�, �., 1. - . , - . � 1. ; - . . . t. _­ 110 � Wallace. u � now presented' . , ,.X I . . . . . � . � _,;�­ :4;1 1 -1., - .. - popular known. . . _ Uaded C"triftes. "Ll[fielal 13111415 And . . . by us. .� .. �- :. - - .._­`.. .1 � .- . - among . . � .. .,. . : - ! �, .. - . ,.t . . . Clothes are the best passport .. .. .. . . . . ­ , , . - A.. - - ,.,� ._ i Traps a 11pecially. I f - . . % .* ,��-�- � -. _,p . , - , " * , -� _� ­ I . strangers-characters among acquaintances. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o 21Y_ U - ., _ _ --- - . 1p full particulars 'Write the Oonfoae - " I :','X"..t, - .. _� I , -, . -- ,__V_, � - '.. '�.11 _ _­."ift, - , `N ,_,; - . .A � AL- . i 81 YONCE STREET,TORONTO. . L - 011to'. or ,-,. . , �f --:.--). "'' - . .. [bottles b,� all leading druggistL , - .. - I . istim lie, f � �_r_-,�:, . � .,? I . - ,;. -,;L'. . ' .110.2_ _4 , I � . . z . 1, ;-A _5 � I . . . . , � ­ . * ,/: 41. . . - . . .1 11 Just as Good. - - �--_J. .'-*i11_;- .�. - rugrs W . . , -V . . - V--­ L". " % �'�,' L., .,2 , . .- �', i, 1 L' ­:­ � L'. � : is ftsilly Mae bl, simply M of the AGENC=L'..�_�;.. 'L: 7 . _ � - I 'i'�::�, ­ . I _ - � , � I . :''-% -, * - . Perhaps ; . but if juab as good as Puthaih'i Is A MON F.Y , . - . - Rpply at any/,� ­ L . Any reliable i t who may n� . kave. it on hand will procure i memboringoura dress,when '.' '' I . ­ . -:-��`, -,� . _! .1. ­-, . ; L 4.", ,- . - I . - ..� � . � , fl- L . ,4 " I I �, I . :1 . .;. �, -_ . - ILL. I , , y °° *'ready to purchase Watches, Clocks, Dia. . . - . __ - ­ Z � i ­ I � ", .:. _. - ­`.�..-.�-" ­ W A - - .. � �.:�L'-,-�- -, - . I - . -,: lljljljslilillso� ' . . 4 -.�n#:­' - ------- __ I I I _� . � - ... U1.1 11 - 'Lu that not a very high recommendation for romptly for y on6 who Wished mondb or Jewellery Silver Table Wares An Goods. - =WAMW_ - - - L'--. f - . 11, . .,�,,L,­� I " - - - . cure _ _= ;; ­ - ,. _ V. ., - 'tj, � � : �,��; Z . - , . . the - briginal and beat corn cure ? Putuain's . or Bicycles Guns, Arms and Ammunition. We sell ,, 11. . - �4 , � .." '7:, 1�4 W7I . � - C it. Man tired onty by the 1. I I . .-?, �%t�_,-� . - ,��,*�­-;,___ _:, � - . � fty from manu?a�turers direct to consumem niustrated � I . .11 � .-.---. .I j-, ",_,Z, . Painless Corn Extractor. Refusetoacce t . ", � ".:. -7 . . AZ -'­V.15�;,A ­�,.� � , V,�­ ­ �-, �%r�' �, 1 : - . . . .�" '.$t�_ " A_1� -0 Buyers'Guide sent to any address upon receipt of � -4 -'_-2 � . T,;,k,:111_1 �`,�,_.,�"7 4py f the .dangerous sore producing out- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Cap - ." cants in P" tags stamps. "dress MX - - , .I'- '.',- - wo _-­v. W! . . ,-.,e �. , - A _V_ iftitutes offered by reed dealers who make I I GUILWKWAINCA X211111111,111111 RLAX , I-- " .�- ,,� . , - i . am ; N, X� . . : �� U8110 641ILMIlteetifflawdWAM and 153CIM214" r� ■ le,�;f- -� I - ;, -1� ...... . . ....I., .ad dy a aw,Md the interests of - - - , . 'FFIANK S. TAGGART& CO. -. vintages to beginners. BCD* oMpI614. Witb fbabooing -I ­ 9, ; ­,-­�-, .- <4 4 � X" � �qtt Urger profit a" J%AXMWOj CAL. . _ -I,-,- - . I.- - Pr .. 6 , 9 KING ST. W981r, a 0 TORONTO - - ad sly-. - ..i ­� .., ..- . ., �. . .�� . . "%�% - . 11 . I OWTVIV irawks. Vb mango-$" WS adoirme, - write . I - , ". , � . . . �:: '*oA@uiner& L '. i 1 13rJAA,A 0 " : Z' I" , - .-.. . late, ;=w, certain. _ , .,," 'i - ­TjX- JL7.ro E ;MW TOX91 DI. 7G � . ; i qW. _ 4POjI Xft0�$4,rV=V,9 %,"oaft. , q __ . �.. �, � _­ , _. . . ; ... . _�� . _ L . 00. 41 (TbIX AOUAS to 1*11abloil _-.? _:-_y% . ' � - . : .-I '# _�� R� - 1. -. ".44, �T.� - .. p A - - ­7 ______ _. ___1__:­ - . .� : ,� __: i. 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Y Ei. , }• l'.. _ ask Z?a • y`"1.' ref' n v ;t , T _ '.. ••� . _'' y �',`" f !h, !{� raw :P A� fs =` Ha.3. i t 't�'� b? i rf. t , r . a k 'v •?�' W r4 S' K. ., _ r rw , " 4= k •4- 6 . R �y,, _ r 1 'a a ✓ �Y+ Y . Y - -. % i - �1 'rt., -. �• ,4 _ 'N, :'Jr a $., c4 `I .� yJ ?:•- '•K''° a `3`:' .Ap' - - .d.. 5.,• vt :e �'.' �y " J r °Lis 7y •' ..p -e'i. �'t} �i•f •`� >Y° .. _ _ k st p - - _ - `n "f3i- Y��•.ii. .lkli,�law�. :` .�. .- �•..l`•y• JY' i• .°Y,. y- _ soovReUB >e>� :Hyreterrina .—The re orts of .promotion ezamin►- Major. Jolty 1Dt►vey, W. J. liitbell, p'. - _ • .; ;' Yom. ` $ � to the addrea Ta'�el oa your paper you Y a watt always ascertain the date towhinh tiOD6 in varrdue sections of the Township Roach and Jae. Hilts. "° q. "` ' - 4 - .'`s yoQr, ubscriptiob to Ttaz Nzws is paid. have been held over for neat issue. Fos COIINCn i olt, - ,.. - - F . : -t _ _ RRee D mi tsnaes are aotsnowledged a _pq,�g to such a rush of public bvehts Sa noel Bra , Ed. Wilmon,'�hOS Poucl- `- :: change of date on label on the !fret paper o1- , S1eL Waddell Jas. �ilt8r �, - •owin receipt of t3noney at this oboe. Always the Bremen s drama will not be giyian on er, $• Deverel , = '' "" ` !cusp the date Paid ahbad. if the 8th of January as previously anuounc- W. J. Dale, S. Cozworth, T. �. McAvoy, • �i 'f',. , ed. The date will be Riven in good time. E. R, Eddy, J. T. Rtchardegn, $: Qar- • y %bg �* fk ry g �. Watch for it. penter and Isaac Linton. _ :! — Sermous next Sunda in the M.etho• The number of nominations are .only x diet Church Morning,y "The linnday four lees than last year. • DISH THEM I�IANY ' *" :,V =. , a- _�, PICHERTNG•, ONT.,�JAN. 1 1 9Z. Behool Addreseeswill be gipen at 2 Geo. Par3ter the retiring Reeoa was *e ,:.: d . � 1 . _. p.m. to the school by various persons. called to the platform to give a very �� � "� Evening, "Miss Triffit'B Memorial Ber- fnL' and cemprehensive explanation as to I .s ' LOCALISMS. - - mon." bow the monies of tee Township had been _ Nr �_ , r ' ' ~ - Zak - —Mr.' and Mrs. Pengelty, and Mrs. J. expended by the late council. The fazes �' p ` . A- —6t iss A. E. Coates, of Toronto, visits K ? k : A,W. Bennington, of a7akota, are visiting with were somewhatr inoreaBed this year, brit here this week. ;:,r .1J —Miss Ella Hunter, of Cartwright, is J. Beldon this week. Mrs. Bennington that fact was due to a higher county and bas been copfined - to the house throw h general rate. The county rate was in - '' ;. ` ' _. • - visiting at John Boves this weeks bronchitis for some days past, but is now creased owing to the part that the coon• � ' 1, —W. J. Clark and wife, of Tgir Nxwa - . _ \` " :* ' - nicely recovering. ail had to assume in constructing bridges ' k t It spent Xmas with friends in Hamilton. ., 1--Our scribes at Whiterale. Kinsale, at Oshawa and Pickering. The general rk Y l,• I —Mr. A. and Miss 'Bellman,. of Bow- , . __ . . t. ' :r . Balsam, Malvern, and Greenwood will vote was larger owing to the debenture , ' t ; `'' manville, are visiting friends in town. kind! forQice as for not abliehinR their interest as well as the new law, by which y P i i; mi i �r F. -- a —Mies Frances and Edgar Hoover, of budgets this week —we are compelled to each school section received $100 from the - ' . • • I . ' ` . - - West Toronto, are visiting in this place. leave them over, through lack of space. council, When these three increases had - I . - . ` —Cast your ballot for W. J. Michell 1 -- . - —Cash offered to farmers who have been deducted. the ,amount expended by '' I - ' I, 1 2 M : for 8rd Deputy Reeve for 89 , on on- apples on hand that will do for evaporat- the 1891 eou�hcil was not in excess of prey- I. - `` F-.,.. :1, i" `" day neat. ing or drying. I will pa 60 cents per ions yeas. He then took up the Finau- .. - - I ` `�� • ' 1 _ —Our school trustees want wood and y - . ' for rider . See advt. in another Bart's! or 4Q cents per hundred pounds, to vial Statement of 1891, andrexplained that - • ' :.:, k : '` e ' be delivered at Whitby. Evaporating them were now some SUM to commence ` I ` _ column. Wt�rlte. All who have such "stuck write the new Sear with He slightly touched i � � . _ � . - —Vote for W. J. Michell, a born Pick• �x • - � _ �js. . erinQite, who hue also proven himself a me a postal card, stating amount yon the poor house question. After answer- ,� - -. , ,- * have as soon as yon see this notice, and if ing several questions satisfactory to the . y. sucoesefal farmer. -Vote for the man who romises to enough stock ows rip to make a run, I parties asking them, he declared himself ,- '` ` and reduce ea crises and axes as far �` ill give you otice when to deliver. Do a candidate for the Iteeveship of 1882. . P not deliver ntil ou et notice, J. W. This would be the last ap al he would 1,;, ' as is practicable —this is Dale —give him LoWELL, itby, Ont:g * T make to the electors. He concluded an - ' A a triai. :�.... able address, with an appeal to tLe elec- t' Jc�e T. Clark and wife spent 'Xnas Tla New St: Andrew's Church..• - tors present for support him in the coining .. - �' .. : here. Joe is now on the Sgturda Ni ht , . - . - an . ! - �` g election. i . . - - staff, having severed his connection with The opening• services of the New St. R. R. Mowbray, 1st Depuy Reeve was . ' , '' the World. . - - I. i —If erected I shall rise "m utmost en• Andr s Presbyterian Church were held called aeon, and said that the Reeve had I , ;� y on Sunday, three immense oongregationa gone so fully into to expenditures that i. ' - . _ deavor to keep down the taxes consistent gathering morning, afternoon and even- little remained for him to say. He sr u- . 1 I : with necessar im rovementa —W. J. g - ' y p ing. The new church is an extremely ed that the only increase of taaeb this - - - - - Michell. handsome'one, both inside and out, and fear over last was that for Township de• d; —3. J. $ai ht� former! of this villa @ e e a . i . g y g the Presbyterians of Pickering are no Ion- benturee. In his opinion the old council • . I ; __ - but now Inspector for the North American ger open t•o the critiei4.n of visitma e!erg<- were deserving of credit for laving ob- ! Life Assurance Company, was in the vil- men, to which they .had long patiently- tamed from the mu'uty 6100 towards - - i ' " lags oFer Sunday. submitted in tl�e old chureL. TLe new � ' - _ —Who is W. J. Michell ? He is a son building the iron bridge at Fickerii7g rt . _ edifice though riot large, is as sweet and village. He had been asked to stand for - ` :, e-r> of'the late W. H.. Michell, who was one cox a church as can be found in all the Reeve this ar but as he thou ht another ,,.- ! _, of our' ioneers and sat at our council y g ' p land. The old organ, too, has been refs years ezpenence as first deputy would ° =y::': °� "' board, as Reeve, for.some nine years. ated to the ast Mr. and �3re, Mriver, not do him an harm. He would s sin - I. i —TaE NEws has munici al and Local g P • y g ' - {_ + 1 . p we believe, presenting the new church stand for the position of first deputy. Option matters on the brain this weak, with one as s Christmas ift that is sel• Geo Gero x, �j r r r s �s . . i l `'' the,efore the scarcit of local ha enin s g ' 1.nd Deputy was heard , y PP g dom surpassed for -beauty of appearance from. He justified the expenditures for _' - is explained. and richness. of tone. The well -n holster indigents, claiming that a funds had - . s —Vote for W. J. Dale, wbo has travell- ed seats are s leasant eban a tom the - I - k ed all our roads and Bel d make' them, P K been managed as economically as posei- :` - : grim and uncomfortable •cupboards into ble, consistent with efficiency. The Road / Just received a fresh stock of the best Groceries,- : _ _: k has time to see' bad places and to look which worshippers .were forced to climb and Bridge com. had paid 1931.00, which -1 _ after repairs.. He also believes in letting in the old building.' Bnt the old church should have been settled in 1890. The R1�. l�ls Currts Alm��ds all work by tender. has its assooiatione, and to rocnrin the v v — 13emember Ta>t NEws is 11.25 a P R speaker was strongly in favor of having jl - new it may seem uncharitable to dwell theaseessment roll printed, and conclud. Filberts t eallutS Walnuts �E " `" `year unless paid in advance. Secure it a on the faults of the discarded bnildin I _ ' " ' for 1.00 b renewin at once. The P g• ed by anncsnnamg that be would stand 1.� t�". y g Let its faults be forgiven and its discom- for the 2nd De uty reeveship, and asked Dd,tes Flg$ . Etc. Etc.. • "•1 = pupa will be even better during 1892 forts for otton in the sn riot leasures •- : p g Pe P the support of his tallow electors for 188'!. �- thu ever before. yielded by t;he new one. Abram Boer, 8rd Deputy Reeve re- All kinds pf �ant�ea Goods. Sn�rar, . Z6 lbs_ for' one dollar. ,; — e have several cases of diphtheria iii 'Rev. Princi al Grant, of ueen's Col -� a onded to his name b declarin him- c . =' the ,brit the disease has not yet loge, Kingston perhaps the clearest revs• se f in .the field !or the position o! 8rd 3 lbs M1Xed Candles fOr .Z5 Cts. Every`thiIIg marked ; t�iten a very serious tarn. The patients oner and best scri tural l cian ui Can- SWa down to rock bottom rices at . regide on Church Street. Every recau• P °g' Depute Reeve, and xeked the support of • . y p - : . - ads, preached mornin and evenin In his fellow eleetots. - - • _ tion should be taken to prevent tts�epread- the afternoon Rev. Dr Barraee, of Toron JtB, Hilts, councillor, said t at he was • �� ����` - �RU UG�� ,: _, . ,. .. - . - �• to, occupied the put pit. During the three prepa,� to stand by the aetio8► of the - -The atmos Here of Piekering bas p p council of 1891, and solicited :he support ''.::. P services; R v. J. T. Caldwell oithe Metho >y peculiar attributes. For instance diet Chnrcb, Rev. W. Wri ht, returned * - ' - * k it i6 more than sus fed of Mein able to g o[ those present ss he was again sown- I" 1, 1. g .. ' Friends Missionary of Japao, Rev. Mr. didate for 1892. He did not helieve in ' a take; a fellow whose hair was naturally C1isholm, of Dnnbarton, and Rei. L. - 1 climbing too quickly, and the 13 per day r .. " straight from birth and matinsf it earl `ae• Perrin, pastor of the Church, had seats unto Council had no char :. - : . • ' ' ttght as though curling tongs had dbne it. at Lo _ m for him, • behind the pulpit an� assisted in the Rer• especially in the June session. ' . We here�bp tender the sincere thanks vices.• Unfortnuawly, Rev. Principal p, lt. Hoover pi as not a candidate for I - was iu the dark when the lamp was out ! � - -• ' of this journal to Rev. Mr. -Kean for his Grant watj keenly suffering from influenza :on but suo orted a house of re• - ' ( kind and unselfish references to us at any posit p And so will you be unless-you call at T. A. Greig's - '- j' the'vaiions Local O lion meetin she has and he preached in the morning especially fnge and Local Uption. Had n� parti- - _ : P g with great difficulty. One could see that cuear fault to find with the old council Lam Em orium Lam s for all kinds of weather - - -' _ addressed. In the words of a renowned headache was wracking him. But Dr. Dales was not a candidate for MuQ- p p p . show man we say. "Speak ill ofna if yon none the less he drgw a wonderfully ivies! honors, neither did he chink the • Beautiful Hanging Lamps at prices to suit all. . - will, bat for the world fail not to mention clear contrast between the he es that in us." P county ripe for a house o[ refuge. He Hans Lam s of ever del3cri tlOn Lain shades " spired the >~ orshippers of God in the old favored returuin the old council U ac- p y P p The p$ople of this village want some _ diepeusation and in the present one. Iu clawation. ° y of e� cry hue aua color, suitable for 11nas and wed. - - th• g hone with reference to bettering the Ovei,iug lie was F,iglitiy unproved an.f Dr. Frte! 'war not a candidate. • . 1�;' on root@ to that. T. R. depot. We seek delivered a tuasterl sermou, takiue gr, Hnrr �ti'rs: i,te Ras pat preseni, there• diD resents. . A cheerful room makes the heart. �. t - _ ' no favor but demand a right. Whisper..his lesson -the action of Mary of Bethany . fore did •not make known Lis intention. , • g p . th matter to the candidates before ro bright., 1'. ' mi ing roar. vote. The council f 1892 in pouring a IoL of precious ointment upon Thos. L'. Marquis was not a candidate. I ' - ,�o the person of J @6118 to the astoniFhulent jS', H. Banks was s candidate ftif ist _ must take some action in the matter. and amid the protestations of the disci lee —An armful of letters on the Local P, Deputy ReevesLip. . . against sucl: aimless waste when otherwise Arthur Johnston declined being a , can. • • • r, Option question have been crowded out the oor mi ht have been succored. He / . this week. The writers will excuse ne, as P g didate but was strongly ui favor of the --- ___ - - -- - - -- - - - - -- , t it was simply impossible to give them made a complete defence of Mary from County erecting a poor house. - - 1 all sides of the question, -and that is one Joseph I\. Iiortop was a candidate for _ space. W@ have also condensed letters incident of the Saviour's career that those the osition of 'lad De ntv Iteeve, end if ' - from regular contributors, they too -will .present veil! alwafs rightly estimate. H.e elected would make a epeecti at the next • • • .forgive us. It was a case of necessity. , - - was so lucid, so im ressive and so =The Christmas of 1891 is now num- P nom nation. - . - - - _ - _ - _ - - - -- _ _ " _ . - - -_ _ . thorough. ""During all thee@ services the itlt =..���u��t =t »�s�t.as�u�.. .����������u�o�.��iiia � , . . bared with the things that were. But, S. 13. Stephenson was not a candidate. - . , _ , , . i s joint choir of the Presbyterian and tiietho- T. C. Osborne had no intention of be• - �� . although the day has gone beneq, many dist churches as lied the music which happy events will long occupy our mem Cp coming a candidate. UR Sto('k - i . now complete . was excellent. ev. J. T. Caldwall kind• A. E. Major was not in the least per. Dries. How pleisant it is to have one 1 closed Lis church to 'Din with anei h a . . . day in the year when the family circle is y 1 f; sdaded to enter the contest. HQ might Wlth Blankets Flannels . complete. When we meet to celebrate for. at some future time. f f _ On Monday evening the ludic., gravid . John Davey was not+ in the field for any II T s� ` n d . the event neat year, 'alas . how many ed a splendid tea, which was served ' position. urns IIolser Ladle c�J . f empty chairs there, will be. The world the basement. After the repast an ad• W. J. Michell Ras a candidate for the - . - _ goes oti, die who will. jonrnment was made to to the body of 8rd De uty chair. - If elected he would ` ' ' - —The Methodist Sabbath school anni- P v T I - the eburah, and a platform meeting con- endeavor to serve the best interests of the TT a p -_ versary sermons will be preached on Sab Men s V nderwear7 lX�c , OVer , ' ducted, with Rev. L. Perrin, -the pastor, township. In his opinion the taxes -, • = bath neat by the pastor of the churcli. presiding. Short speech @s were deliver• could b@ lowered. - - 1 - On Tuesday evening following, Jan 5ih, k- -. . ed by Revs. Eastman, Abraham, Bsrrass, F. Roach was not in the field, b aoor• - ' . j•�, ' . the annaal program wiil be presented. Xi an, Chisholm sod Caldwell as well shoes, Felt Booth and Rllbbei ►s, _ _ ed Local O tion with all his heart. He - _ • " .. .. - Short and spicy speeches will be delivered as pa propriate words from Hon. John p k r : i by R@ve. L. Perrin_ and J. T. Caldwell p- should Iike to see tobacco treated ih the y ,. ' and Rev. W. V. Wright will - Dryden and R. S. Gourlev, of Toronto. same way as liquor —its use prohibited. . and a large stock-. of Fresh . - . ° give a lac- All tLe_e addressES were of more than us• 8. Bray vronld think over the matter ,- s Fk ;' tare entitled "Home life in ,Iapan." Ee- ual merit. The church was crowded, at;d might set run for councillor. He ' i i sides the lecture which will be of unusual many' having to stand th•rougLont the ,ro . - s 1 interest, he will exhibit somr. curiosities 1 • was not in favor of a hous• of refuge. �� 1 # gram. The Pickering choir Sam' v<itL E. �1 il6on, did nut care to state life . Groceries fol Chi 1Stmas T� :de, ;; collected by him' during his missionary x - -' sojourn in `that far -away country. The good effect/ TLe gross receipts of the intention, but would not cause sn election - - - - opening services were about 6225. ' The if his withdrawal would prevent one. children" of the school are now in training conKregation are to be congratulated on R. Deverell was not in the field. such as all kl�ds : of Peels, sal" ' and will present a splendid program of g y A. Waddell was a candidate for the -' I J the success attendin the dedicator ser- . - . songs, readings and recitations. C. E. vices of one of the handsomest littlo osition of councillor. • �t ` Marquis will -be chairman. Fill the p clinrch. Adults 15 cents, children 10 churches in Canada. . W. J. Dale found fault with the "old sins, Vul rants,- Sugars, Oranges, council for granting woney where . three - eta. Proceedings will commence at 7:30, Municipal Nomination, was no present need for it, He was a! ;'=h. thirty minutes after the doors are opened. �T Q' —All present as well as former resi candidate for the cobncillors chair. Le. ons, 1�I ut►s lX��i. A large number "of the electors �of this b. Coaworth was not ambitious and de- ` )' dents of this community will learn with Township assembled at the town hall, clined to Iron. -- : , - ; .�� - +-. .i. -j regret of the death of Miss Martha Trif- Brougham, on Monday the 28th, for the T. C. McAvoy was not in the contest. ' -` �.. - ' fit. After some eleven months of ill. . ' , ; .: purpose of nominating' candidates for E. R. Eddy was not a candidate, lint • ' . . . . , Haas. she breathed her last on Saturday, neat ear's council. P. R. Beaton clerk, was in favor of electi the old council _ { = -_ "- <� the 26th. The interment took place at called the f' the Methodist cemetery on Monday, at ?pasting to order and. when one by acclamation. -vur , .: '- # " o'olock arrived the following were found J. T. Richardson had no inte,iflon of t:.. 10 a. m. The funeral was conducted by to be in the field :— running, but favored a house of refuge. "f: ,. -' ; the I. O. (3. T. lodge and the Methodist FoBE�; R. Car rifer was not a candidate. • ;_'` `, :.: i.:..` ' church, and was largely attended. De - v; : - Geo. Parker, Dr. Freel, R. '$: Mow- Thos. Poacher was not a candidate. ' ; =a ! ceased was a conststent and devout mem- bray, P. S. Hoover, Ha Westgate and I. Linton had not the least intentionY of . Ber of both of the above societies as well�OLE1� A D CASHEB.E H�ISERtY' as abbath Dr. Dales. lntering the contest. - - - . ; ... : : ' : `` s - sncoessivl teacher in the fl ''` . ` r ` :',. "1t FIBBT bhPtT1'1� At the conolnsion of the epaeahes,'a poll sir' w- school —she will be much missed by the : It. $. Mowbra Geo. Garaw W. H. wire demanded, and `will take plaos at the - . - ..,.1 ... .- - —.. -- " t om^ b z ;" - , villagers. Much sympathy is felt for her ' Buirk and Thom. B. Mar pis. various polling places throughout the TpT.C�+R LOT OF Vii►:' . s , aged father, who is now left without a liv- 9 �• " Townmbij on Monde ,Jan. 4th 1892. - - `� •� �) ,`' . ,. ,.. ,. �inR relative. Martha teas 88 ears of e - Fos Rao p� yy 4 .,. tiLL- ,"` . • ;, y aK , i xn pEPIITY: a Since >wionasy the follvtiving names hay® FIHE WINS ' 'S, SCOTCH. F'INGER)NQr YARH3, . • (. ;; �; . 4 and has �nSered mDQI] #ihr�ngh that dire (I Gerold Arthuu '' Johneou Jcuuv. _ ' : � • + , been withdrawn. Harry Westgate and t . • A - .-i* I: dioom consumption. Her memory and Sortop, ' 13. n. �t n.�� aria a rain �. H. Bark. �h;r. leaoes th® peeve sad LOTTO T BATTI t�. Splendid 6 cent tray cotton. ,' r _, , r euttnple will ton remaw fremh za the $over. �iret without, 'tiop $ �_ memory of the eople of this village. �� •ol& ,b1& 1t " . _ 4 ` f t ! f ) SS+ ' �r .- ? i` idL `�' , — I -Y • , �- R! i 11" ' r- !.► _ '�+ . ♦ j.. +' u 'Ai. ti� r� k +'.a -J ie - w � 1�er s ter sweet rest ua 6eayen. _ _ p Ro er, Thos. 0 bonaia•, . =. " +y . t z. �° ,., n d 11 t� �y� - I.- . G t _ ^ `6' \u^ Vi `a 'emu u� _ •q'!•+e y..i_✓ . •• ' h f•• . "J',f` _ :i .`•:. °Fa eat: F.� k A ' �`'I'Y•C. _. . ` - - ; • -.. xr _ It, P "4$ ' Tg,., •E: _ - i)' �ii's - a�" .x`: +c.._.4:.: - c'. + �:•w�srE • � }• .'� `. a`k'' ,1' _ - c =�- _ :••._•: ak -=`.: Aa4. =� �+ - ••�+ :- 4,,.c._f'� Ez -'�' _ �`;, =.,'i i-t'J''� -.w.- :.t. �= s. dfe .. , R sox ;, - s. f .,J. 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