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" - We irf famixt 4rarb.i . LOCUST HILL. ' , - . 11 ;�J"­- I . , , .. . . . . � . - Cedar Creek . ,...­_� �.-�%i-� , -1 _. . .. . � . ..'� .1. - . � � - - � . . . - OUTAROUNDUS . - ...- . .. -.1; - _­%.'-, _,,�,�.- '' � ' LIVERY I , 1 .-ZI-���..i",,��-:,- ­E .� 0 . � ..fl­�... . I ; . '. � � . I - _�- - - - Medical. I . . The atiniversiry services of the Metbo- The folio * are the names of ILILD .- -, ., �7� - . I ... �N - '. ­, . : - WU . �J� I � . W_ ;� �� - � iv, I .1 �6� 11'$ r �. I 4, �io ". 11 _ . 0 � - , - • 1) .(j�v* -� 7�s, I.-V -� . ".:,� . " .. - j, . ­--l�­­�— As I have bought up Dan PAdain's livery TUX PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BT OUR aiapburch. Locust Hill. will be held on pupils of Cedar Creek school- who = Y3 , . I . - . Sunday and Monday; Jan. 10th ant filth. from .1 , , Ift M. BATEVAN, MID., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several now CORRZSPGNDXNTS. . the Senior Third to Foirth elm:--i. '�,. �...,1�.� t. , .. 1. I - e a S.O., Cordner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies, 1can scoomodate . 1. On Sunday there will be three services. At Marks obtainable, 620. Necessary to " _:,:',",� I I , I - Kintl Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning - , I CLAREMONT. I 10 30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m., the ,Rey. J. , �, ! � V�:., � � . . - - 11, . ,A oo to liLM; Evening 6 to 8. - . the public with good rigs at all hours. . . 11 i pass, 810. Mary Smith 538, Myra Hol, -_ ": ., FIL I � *1 - " A . . 1 � . M. Simpson will preach; and at 2.80 p. ,. "I ... -**** I . - ; 4 )�& .7 . - Covered 'bus meets all trains. In . - - 1 314- - .. I � . . m- don 528, Evans Ward 518, Jon ..-' 4 ,7 -1,777 - - I �' ,NOTTex-Every Tuesday aftemoon Tim News- the Rev. X. Fawcett. On Monday even- I Jennie ffor&op' �, -� ,-. 6 'W, - ,� �� , �.. ,usic. .; 11 be found in th ' 617,Ethal McAvov 461, Morgan Pugh :. ­,-�., ",.�� Vocal M connection with livery I keep a , man Wi a oMeo of Gerow's Pump irig an excellent Program, of which further .0 - . - �_ I Bale, Commission ; A 'A Factory, Claremont, where 4111 . q,e4.j� —1---l'.. ­­­- I -,-- — .. '.'' a 0, %P&"&&l No W" am Board- I , — ­.y. lUs""Olk , vie he will LM rawnwou to . - 'Miss Ida Sing won. . . . . . 'iDg Stables, Pickering. . . WO Ally of his subscribers.] . ___ We all emirnestly wish for the arrival of - PUPIL OF THE TORON UO CON- GreO. vv�. =..",* _=;(=3CZ)M. Sleighing. The rink is fast hardening And wwvatory of Music, is prepared to give les- - -- fa t- a 0 0 . Doug in bOth instrumental and vocal music. Re- o; o9a I aw . r" skater, are quietly discarding their s9m- ferences given if required. . . mer's accumulation of rant. - � ' . *.k 'AON I M � , 0­ _� - :.�� 0 Thorough Instruction Guaranteed .. 20 .400 65 - - ... . _. .1. .. .. . - . I A perupal of items under the head of . . - . 01-t. - . - a "4 1 1 � � 1. . . � . Address, Clarem � - I I . go Ides ; CA 55, '' 6 'a vo , 0 4 marriages in another column will be par. ­. . '. .. ... . .. 40-52. P... 'CInr I -,X - 10 I of d a titularly interesting to people in 1 A I And .;: QC , . . - V4 I" � 4. around Claremont. We wish the young . ,._,. . . Legal. = 0 ou'r ,Go . . . .. *.z � - . . 0 .. . : . I .. I couples every enjoyment in their now re- . 064 'i'm in go , , - - #0 .r M - t C2 . ..� a 0 � . lations. � . E. FAREWELL, Q. C.,. BARRIS. 1% . . xdV ,at . , . z - I . I fn 7# 4L lk 1. 41� notice will be given, will be premted. GREENWOOD. The following pupils of • Greenwood school were successful in their promotion examinational and have been admitt- ed to the classes hereafter named. To Fourth,-F. Gleepon, L. Adamson, E. Wilson, M. Gleeson, L.. Wilson, D. Hewitt, F. Harrison, N. Adamson. To Seoond,- E. Stilwell, M. Morau, A. Meen, E. Moen, N. eef v. To Pt. Second -M Graham . � - � _:z"Francis Stephen 440, Mary Brown 427, 4e .11 1..i,� ..., . Willie Linton 425. Wilmot Ellis , �. "­,1 .,%L y . . � �-­ - 424, � . _ .., -'4,- �' ", j, . . � �. � '_...,,,,!�. ..�F Willie Parish 887, Mary Devitt 8ft, Win- . . . . . M . .. ,�.. - _... I _�_ _,:�_,, , Middleton 886, Mary Ellis 825, Edith , ' . ` I I : , , � Ellis 818. . ­:;, _� . " - - 1; - : . ,-� , 1 V' T� �_ I, .1 _- 'r , ON. !"�.­­'­ _, ­ -, ­ L . Al - . . - _� ", I - .. � , � . 1:,. .: ., -1 .. - , , "r -, L _ . ,� " Peter Neibit, who has been*quitie. M. f b.f'-.-.' - ��. - . some tixhe, in improving. .. _:'­ I - �', .1w_Wm. Cowan, sr., who some six weeks a .", - : 1 w . - Q $0 _� �' " submitted to a serious surgical onaration in _!� ...... . I , • TFA, County Crown Attorney, and County a , a% was a new manse • . I A­ . � J11K - � the Toronto hospital, is doing very ­ ,; ,i .- , ." , Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-Y E4 . ei • 4 I I G. Cammack, M. Gleeson, P. Wilson. T nicely. - - ` -_ �. -! h would have been completed and ready for ,_11�_ __ . !!! '0,- q9A ; . ._4 , - �. . I p ; Sr. First,-R. Hewitt, M. Harrison. John Cowan has been appointed Con- , - '_�Z.J ., '-' , , . . ��:., .,�Z_1` . . . �,.., , - :,: . SOLICITOR, N O. 3,.;Z u,sr . _. . ,� 4A, - ; . Co. a OCCUPRDee by the New Year, bus the con- - - I . � - � � TAMES MILLER, SOLICI . . - _ .* .. AL_ - . .stable by Local Government. I . ­ - I -:, . � . at- IQ 8 .. - - - . . I '�- - �. -_ tY T&RY Publ'ic, Conveyancer, etc. Office at - . t- S *: � .'' ' � d- tractors have not yet handed over the key. .. . . -l"' ­ * . k• j�.. .i - = I . at .. BROUGHAM. - . The Young People's Christianjgndeavae� ': ". ".� - � . ", I , ol I 'Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. k4 . __ - 01 Many of the Erskine people are growing .. . . � . �'.. . . MA 6 � =:" a 0 bo - Society which meets every Sabbath evening . ­ I = 0 . a J." 0,00 So 10 '_ - ' is having great success. - � .. , �4o,; - . I- , � - 1. �4 We i . � , � impatient. 'Mnob of the election excitement . , 1. � _�:.'. I No, , C3 - 93 a 'Q � -0 .0: .1 I x tement has . �1 - � 11; DOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS A • AA4:3 CD "M , Wm- Cochrane received a telegram on I On Friday, Jan. 15th, we are 6 be favor. ,,�,-' -- ' - . . tars, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post W6 10 Q; 0 5 2 11 E C. S. - �..- have Milligan'.. - , : ,,- 'k, -, ­ office. Whitby, Ont. Juo. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. =,�l 0 k ,n: Z 8 a Ic 0 --X t ! . , Tuesday announcing -the death of his subsided. yet a few extreme PeOlDle have with a lecture by Rev. G. M. In-am I S I - '. 4i, I - ­j , " , . 8y ' 0 :) not settled down to seriousness. We I , .1. f A. McGillivray, LL.B. Money to-Loan, V I . Collection in aid ofd Women a.:--.:-:, * - ­., - 1P, ,d,'o 3 i '4 Noo'_ - -- r- "' niece, Miss Mary Cochrane, of Princeton. . . ,... " . .� )UNM I �. of Toronto.' ­ . - . A.-< X -0 11 04 r4 tkd d 6 00 Bhill get through, however. I -:� " � ��, . ^ - 0 'I I The young lady has been an - Foreign Mission Society. - -1 I . I . . BARRISTER ',%w " 0 0- 1� -0i 00 - ft 90 suffering from . I ,'� �.. ,�. 11 1. 1. HOMAS PARKER, = Q i . The annual meeting of the Pickering .. - ... _ -�. a N� ­ - I L . IT Money to loan. No -;;,� M X . ft ,-a 0 N k . dropsy for some time. Mr. Cochane - � .. L�;._,_ _ .. -.. ­-�_ ,_ and Solicitor-, &c. .. 0 Jeft Agricultural society will take Place in the . I - -1. • � � --v . _. I _. -.. . conimission. Office: Over Ontario Bank, Picker- � __ > p.. : a 'n W on Wednesday to attend the funeral. y - . . I. .:.. .'% --- ,,� --i .'. I � r. - be . . 0 N 0 01 Ih - Town Hill, here, . . _....". ­ `-..', ..- S, .". t. -..... ing; open every Saturday. ' i 4-y on : : ,a 0 on Tuesday, January East Starboro. ._ __ ; .. . .. � - �11 . . � ­ , .. . . - � - I r re - b, d 9 I J t - * it ' ALWe had an exci&iug day here on Mo ' � :. % - *. . A. __.. i '�. �-.,- . 40 " 12th, commencing at 2 p. m. A full ai- - ' . . '. , , It'. Z, __ W t . .. Q;6 .0 0: t079 10 . . . . � . . I A P. a . d ­ ,; *4 0; d 0 . - Tber6 seemed to be more ip I z . I T S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. V - ay. tereat tendance of officerB and m6mbers is ear. Mr. and Mrs.Mitchell are visiting at An---- - -�. I g - � AA a ranee, Ormiston & Drew, Barristers, ,.,% i 0 k .Ai . I � � _ 0 " t , taken in the Local Option vote . - , a bore than . �; I ' - . Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toronto Street, To- . ae 1�: 6 M 0 1 , neatly requested) Matters of much im. • drew Annie,. . .,..,-,. ­ - , !� I in the choice of candidates for municipal Mrs. Campbell is at present visiting her-' _,.fl- - , - rout .3, will W at Claermont every Thursday. . v1 -eX ,. portance to the society will come before , . _� ­ "N .. I . Office over.!. Bundy's shop. Money to - 22y -- __ - - 1r_ - - __ - ____ ____l __'_ I bouorp. yet each of the successful asj�ir- assembly. . . mother, Mrs. Closson. ... .: ,.,- ' , ,uy.* .• ' . .- the ar I . '­ - ­F . . alu .—A - . Ls received MI-joliLits in our div,161011. At the Sefiool Meeting. on Wednesday R. Knowles has returned home after .. 1� . I .. - .. . Veterinary. - � . Mrs. A. Hastiiiglp, wife of our former the 80th ult., W. W. Hubbard was elect. spending a few days at Meaford. ' ..' - . . I We are pleased to notice that our teach- - ­�­*� ,­ 1,�: I-,:;,-.,,;-- hotel-keeper, now residing in btouffville . ­ 1, I _- . ... . H- HOPXINS, VETERINARY SU-R--� • W M11' COWI E'� was in the village on Tuesday. 'She was ed trustee by reclamation. Mr. Linton er, Miss Smith, has returned to resume her . - 1�, - • e GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. was the returning member of the board- duties, quite refreshed and invigorated af- - .:/,?fi. - . �-e, ; �. - - . attending court at Pickering village. The Thos. Henderson the new teacher has ter her visit under the pareutal roof. � -, _� , _ ... erinary College, Toronto, will visit "Whitevale ' '. - 3amoT.T�aXT.6.10xiv 1. case of Hastings vs. Forsyth 1i" dismiss- - . Ord, and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of , . * . . . se now occupied by John The young man to Whom reference was - ..- . . . at my sboein rented the hour "�� . - the horse's that at-tended to g forge Has on hand a full assortment 'of ed, each party paying their own costs. 1141" - I lot 33 7th con., Pickering. Calig'promptly at- � Cowan. He will take possession about made in last week's correspondence as :.' -:- + �- I . . . �. . I - - Most of People are familiar . missing, . "I . - -,:-%: - - . tended to. Telegraph address: Wtxitevale Out "'O the the let of February. missing, is, we are glad to say, in 'Our . �`, - 1. - � . . � � . P.O. address: Green River. Ont. . � . I ., �t - . _` TRAW — CUTTERS . -1 . I . . - ii-v " S UTTERS Pointe Of this Case, 1118raforO We need not On Sundav, death removed one of our midst again, notwithstanding the ­ - . " state1lipm. ' fears we entertained • � -� -.1-'..'. . Societies. .. 1% oldest and most respected citizens in the regarding his safety. V, 11 .jml - . societ . ------- '. � and Root Pill ! , . On 1koudaV evening last the following person of Robert Brown. The interment We understand that his journey'did not ex. . I-,,.--- __ , , . .. . arpricesthat will suit all comers. Call offleere were installed m Claremont Lodge tend farther than one of our neighbori ..i,4; I . . RISING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I. O. ' took place on Tuesday at the Bible Chris - ng ...._, � "" ,� _., * and inspect these machines. , No. 106, A.O.U.W. b P. Macnab. P. M. counties. . ­: : _�?'. � . It G. T. his -lodge meets every Monday nties. - - i - ___ _____ . I tiara burial ground, and The funeral was - - ' . - .- ' ., - evening. in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. . Workman :-P. M.4, M. Henderson ; well attend#d by the villagers as well as We notice that the- matrimonial fever is, - - , . : . . . _­/ � - A, -, . � - � Every person invited to join and help advance , - somewhat prevalent in this vicinity At ' - . - -..:: � , . the grand Cause of Temperance. 121T I -,., Fine Stock of :-f - - M. W., W. Dowswell; Foreman, W. those from a distance. Mr. Brown and . ' -' ' .., L . I � - . I � . .. .... present. Mr. J. Morrish, after considering - �L - '*!�'. - , BATCHES . Leaper ; Overseer, T. Gibbons ; Recorder, his family came here from Oshawa R the matter carefully, came to the 0oneJUS. . * 0 , 1\1 . ! - , - I P. Maenab; Financier. J Bundy; Be. . `� , , �- - - . t0u*fnees Carbo. - � - number of years ago and has been utuch ion that "it is not good for man tobe &knell * w., , 1 - � - - . - � i. 1 .- _ . __ , JEWELRY oei ver, B. S. Palmer ; Guido,J. CO&kwsll ; respected by all who know him. About and consequently took to himself a life- .... Convewastcer, &e. - I. W., W. Bundy; O. W., H. Found. .. .. " ,� . . _ I---- - _1 -1 two years ago Mrs.Brown died and sinco partner, i the on Misestotts. Rev. .,�,. � "" . . ,�_ -- . or, in e pere Rev... '. . . I - . . - MAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- - � , A licatiobs for membership sie contin. that time the old gentleman has gradually J. Chisholm, of Dunbarton, who in a Very . t , I- , I_ .. . - p 11 . __) - I - T m"i so 1 SILVERWARE L' -11, - ,� . - . � , - sioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare Zy ooming in, and the lodge 18 in O' Sank. Deceased was a member of the able officiator on such oocasions, -tiod the ..: ;.,�-- - . - . . . . Emut. Out. - SOY ' ..; i ' ; " . . � very prosperous oondiuou. constant t indissovable knot securely. We wish their \� �f ; I . : - . . .. -------- - --.-- . . . Masonic order as well its a con - . . 'I - BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage .: . . . .. our school meeting was bold on Weid• every happiness in their now sphere of life. 1'. , , I.. . � - - ..�­ CLOC�S' - .-: - - " tendaut of the Presbyterian Church. A' .\ - - ... . - .'- .., � 1. ..­�..-.-: e . Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of . ; I . . I n"day last in accordanee with the Statutes It is reported that there are others to fol. .. . , -Am at the store or at his residence, Pickering . - had reached the ripe old age of 70 y6ars. - , - . vulage. - . 12- 'fro which to make selections in that behalf. The former trustee, Mr. . low Mr. Morrish's example, in the near. - y . . , : - � ­ . . Tobias Michell, was elected by acclama. - \ . future. . .- R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK - . . . WOBURN. I . . ... ' - I . , . - . � . ioner fi taking ... - .,..,. .. .. - . - - I . • Conveyancer, Commisid -1 . D . " ... .... I for . - - ... - , tion. The affairs of the section were • . . . . . - . . . . 0111davits, Accountant and Insur&nc4 Agent. - '. .1. . . . I...-.:. .. . 11 � .... - alj,)wn to be in a prosperous condition. Our genial friend J. (fall has rented big � . Cobbler's Corners. . . ... .. I . . 1. . 4'' . . . . . I . . . Money to loan on form' property. Willa pro- • - . ' tS I The debentures expire this year, so th t farm to W. Chester.' We expect to hear of ". ' ' . - . -4-- . . bated. OFFICE - -At Whitevale. Wdll b: in HoUdAy'' 40 presents -lower after Will pulling in double harness be Mir. and Mrs. Stewart hate been Visit-, - " - - , � - will - fore long. ' , _: _.: -,. - �- -1 . - . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the our school rate will be much - . - transaction of business. 27-v in friends in Lire west. . . Shia Season. Most of the ratepayers. now However, we wish all every success. ,_0 . --- - - - . , . ., . . . __ ­­_ - . - Prices, astonishingly low; Oliver White has been busy these last A. Poynter spent Xmas holidays with � -­`_�, I - � - . . .. . Arekitect. ;. � Shia the wisdom of paging off the deLt - Eden. - - � -1 - " - - - I . . . .... ": f �7; . ­.A mg much few weeks building his new house at Bel- friends around f"k- . . . - . In &be Shorter term, thereby saving - ._.", � �� I - . . . , , _. .. - - _. . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT '': . . qua i y - lamy, where he intends to go into the iron Geo. Postill has left our town and hate . . ­�. ,4s - * , A. Drawings � � .. I't-- considered.. ..'-. ' interest.- __. . .. X * for the county of Ontario I trade more extensively. . moved into his new lionse at Iselford. - .11 , , .. and specifications furnished for every class of - The South Ontario Sabbath Sebool-As- . _�. " . . ­ -, S-. building. Steam and hot water heating and 1 L ' . There are a few speculative characters Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, of Woodbridge, � . 9 9 i - , I � . sociation Convention will take place in 4 - - Ve . �1- - � - 8, . , - � ' F . . . - L'ilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, ,� . . , BARNARDS the Methodist church here on Thurad around here. When they see unfortunates itpens. -Xmas at her 'father's, at Beech 11, � : � : . - _.., 1. corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. I ; , . "y who are hard up, they try to buy their Grove. .,. in 1. � '� - �' 1. -_ - . 4! Residence-V gaton Road Mast Pickering. 37-y and Friday, Jan. 28th and 29th. The clothes or anything they have for a mere , -, � , . . I � . � - . . . , . ____ -------- __ -.--------------- . . 01��IMIW33_yl,__ . Peter Johnson has,-rwently become one -_ . :, -�_ . . . # -I- A actioneering. .. .�l '', • . . I first Feesion will commence at 2 p.m. on trine. But John got the start of Bill, when of oar citizens, and has taken'rip his.. - _��':" 1� I - . , �, , - - I - - ­_ ____1 ----. ­­- .- ------,-,----, � - �:." - .. . ...-- , - the first der. The programs are issued, he sold him some vartridge. Receiving the abode at No. 2 Woodcock lane. _. 4 - �4 _. : - . - '� .- I., . '. . 1. - . FAIRBANKS. the old 'and reliable ;;, . . .1. .:�. PLEASE.- � -.�.o from which it Will 'tie seen that 60WO able money, he sent the would-be-speculator to . : � a . .. I :_ __ . John chooses the dim light of the lamp 1. . I - I - - .. z _. �_ .- . .1 ;- .. .. - Le Auctioneer, still in the field, a I where he formerly lived, .but to Bill's utter � __ -:, . able and . papers will be Presented at the various W .. :__ ­: - . .. __ I - , - in preference to the Run, as it i); ..14-1 - . I - I .. , . willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him. si!psious. The local committee are using dismav he was told there was no cartridges so , ­ , ' . , � . . . . . :�-'!!�:--,": - . .- _. and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- I � meantime � IT. �, : -_... . - .... . - - rang for past favors, and hopes for a continuance every exertion to make the convention there belonging to him. in the m lighter on the ryes when turning as the . . ­ L , - .. . .... -I . ! . . .. '. � ... . -L . - - � - . - Of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- Gi a', C '' 11 one of the mosu successful ever held. John was melting the money at the nearest lathe. , I *­.*_',�_ - I - . 7 _. .... - - . rangements as to dates and terins, can be inade hotel. Irving is - quite an active auctioneer if i . , at the offl,.!e of this paper. ' 4&tf For Stationerv, School Books, . Every Sabbath school in the South Bid- A few of our ap,)rting men started out on he only had a little better delivery, New.- I I . . . - _- � I - - . - . I I - - __ - __ - __ - __ - ------- - ___ - : - , . . . . . ing of Ontario should he represented. _", :. in _. ',�: 1_,� t . . . MAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc. - I - ' eve while selling a box of figs . . . -:: _. -i _-� . :yew Year's dav for a rabbit hunt. After ' � Knitting turner, Fingering, , N Years .. .;. . J. T. Dodwed moved his family to the keeping uK a r� lar cannonade which re- A. B. C's. store, A. Hoover, of West _.. .; : - - . : ? 'e - , 'r . THt0ioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Andelusions, etc. Berlins, ,- -" City last week. A meeting of the credi'- sembled the battle Of Wat6rloo,they return- Toronto, being the highest bidder receiv- �. ­:�'. ­ . _... W, the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict -- .- - I t �. ­___�.. il; - I I : . , . Zephyrs, Washing Em.- - ore took place in the city Last and ed home at night, being fortunate in bag- 7� ", - attention to all orders b mail or telegraph. .. . -1 .. .1 . ed the box of figs, thinking it was a box - I -i .- . " . � Charges Idoder&te. Address ;HOS. POUCHIER. - .,. broidery Silks, and Pbila- - .-- the affairs of the insolvent were fo'und, to Bing one little rabbit. Rumor has it that - . -1 I ��­ � .� _1 I . . of pork. . . �..... . - Box 47, Brougham, Out. - - ': . Jl _- . - - , . . .' I The there was seventeen shots tired at it.At last . . . . - ­ • : , _-i;.. .. / . I . series, Felts and Pluslien, . be in a very discouraging stat�_ . I ­-GvEss.- , - L. 4, ... . . _. - . I assets will scarcely satisfy the preferred it gave up the ghost, and, died with sheer , � ,�. _. . I.' I - - ... .- - 1�1 �,._`- - �*N � � - . . Boots al"I .Shoes. . . Dress and Fancy Cord@, Ells- ' , * - , _' ., ,:2, � `7 ­: . -­-­ - ,___­-1­__-_­_­____ I . . - • . \. . - z . h -RUSTICUS. . . _:r L! � - , , I claims. sueb as mortgages, rent stud taxe '. � . - I �. �: i .. - . ties, Tissue. Paper, cruncled and . . . I - - I JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE � The date for the sale as not yet been . A. . I BASE LINE EAST. - - � . . . N� " - - � J Maker Pegged and Pawn work. Orders plain, and a beautiful assortment of :. . MALVERN. . - - . . � . . ;-: I - . I � . ) -.* -, . . . announced, but the assignees, Messrs. . - . I- - - . �.�'11 �, 1, . . . . - . . " _ � �. . � promptly attended So. Experienced Workman- . . � 4 I . . ship. Don't forget the stand, rug patterns. . 1. . • N. J. Brow attended his cousin's tuiler- - -_ . , , � - ud, newly opposite the 1. .- . Campbell and May are in charge of the . . ain ..: � -!6 " .- . � . - z r . :, L.. " . .-. _. News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v . . . I . I matter and will wind up the business as We wish the Editor a Merr'y' Xmas and &I last week. i - f- . . . - . . . ­'. - mo� & E .- BO,ONE , Happy New Year. - Miss Nellie Brant is very sick at time of , � . . . . - . Hotels. . 9 soon as possible. e ' • - -- 4 4'... .. . . - I Wm. Callender spent Christmas with writing- - - ` - ��__:­- -,., . . . - - ­r_;_4______-__ - - - . _�',_-_-_­_-_­_-__,;,_,�,_- Although the weather was not as faTor. . ., , -*�,` 4, - � . - __�_ . . - . .­ ��, � 1.1�1, -_ . .1 EAST END., PICKERINCONT. 24 able as could he desired. the Methodist's friends east of this place. John Gormley had a very successful bee . �:�, ..... ! - -­ - I ,. , ... rev_ : . . � . , � � . " ORDON HOUSE, Pielfering, Ont.. , --------- ----- . on Tumday. _�, I P.- - I . - " James Gordon. proprietor.. This hotel is a nniversary dinner an Now Year's day was We bear that Cock Robin had his spurs . . __ ! .,.. 1. . . I . Win. McCausland had the misfortune to . . . - � - - :_ -sport Pinkie a I -11 I I � . y �_<, _ .- due new brick building, finished in superior sharpened on Xinas to give 0 I � � -';. �,%,- . . ... 1.. - style. Every convenience and comfort for the well attended. The dinner, consisting Of dig, but' we believe that his heart failel "'Ose a valuable colt recently. : �_ 1"7 . 11�� . -, I - . ., ..�-I,: , - travelling public. Now and commodious stable@ hot meats and all kinds of vegetables, as Alf. Clay of Pickering, was visiting at '' * . 0 C-AU-TION a him at the last moment. - _ . . _�­ I . , - I � ., &ad sheds. . .25y . . well as all descriptions of palatable cookery Brook Side Nn New Year's da, . t!:w-il,�_.A. - __ ----_- __-_­__­_________ - ­ . � - . P. I The population still increases in Mal- Les" . :11 's � - - . bad been enjoyed by the large gathering Thos. He�d,of Pickering,ani'Martin - .- - - - - , � . - - . 1, .- A ,;� ., . - � - - I ..- .. - - ' ­­ I . . � . . - _ _ _. �, -r ­ . ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., • - - 1 --- - vern. Mrs. A. Callender has got another. of Enniskillen were visiting Oxbow . .. ,,-.-�� 1, . . W now open for the accommodaticii of the in the lecture room, an adjournment was . at R .. ..-::.. - ..., . . EACH PLUG OF THE ' . . .1. � _. travelling public. This hotel, having lately j. - made to the body of the church. Rev. i -Well we are not sure which, but we be. Castle. ----" ­ . � jigh- - . - �� 'T. . . J. lieve is is either boy or girl. Mr. and Miss Webster, of Whitby, and ) - �' - changed hauls, has been re- furnished taro I . M . Simpson took the rbair, and introdue .J�.;..A. - - Mius, . , - ., ., out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink : N . - : : ­;1r­ I . . . - -' 0 Although . . .A'., ,' .. � � . the �8rd ult. was very dull Mrs. May, - v , . it Is convenient tor- patrons of the mills{ Meals ad the Revs. * Caumom, of Whitevale ; M - , . I of Toronto, were visiting at. . �­ ­" . ­ . � - High Park, I . ., - "':, . Z.- , ­.., . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good - Lareu, of ColumSus; Ki a Millard, and stormy that fact by no means dig � , - �.�, , I . . I . I.Ppan AD ,. .- � _.. � and obedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for , g each of whom ielivered short and spicy couraged Miss Hannah Ormerad and Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Welsey Philp have -beei; - .4.,-��`�;v I � � h6roas or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. I y'' le : avy, cy . � - ­ .­ � ­ .-::- The bar is open at all legal hours, and is !stocked , . i adda0sees. The Pickering choir furnished JobnTaylorjr. Theymadetheir Way Visiting friends in Cartwright Township .:' ,_ " , '' � ". '_ , .. . � ­ . I - 1i � . * I � , to lately- I i . . ­ _� �.. . . , , , , . with pure liquors of every. brand. ANDY Me- ....., .0: -" :. choice music. delighting all prepent. The the Scarboro parsonage, where the Rev. - I I I ' CULLY, Proprietor. V 11 y ._:.`.*.. . . . IS MARKED `:o: I - . I Mr. Keam tied the knot which no man Mr. and Urs. Thos. Osborne And daugh- - z . ; k.z.11z ­___ I I recipts of the "occasion amlnouuted to - __1 - --- ____ ____ - - . - - - - _ . _____ � : . der. They have the congrat. ter, of Bow anville, are I'Visiting at Poplar � ... � �.'. - I - I , some $160. This annual dinner has now can put asunder. _­- I . , M . . . "&q � - Grove. 'i .. I .. �.. ­%.�: - _', �'. . * -hill( ; , , ulations of the surrounding country. 1, . ;. .. . . I Ivatc 1kilig. . . _. .'o : '. - ­_. �', , ! . . - , ,.z - .-- 1_­�-___ ,1 � : become so popular that the mere an. Arthur Sti2ith had the misfortune to cut-- - . 4_,F`1,7 , .- ­�- I--------------- :. . .. : . - 1, il.__ 4.. . ,;.,. Z. I . L . . .1 . r �'.- �- - 1 1,�j'..-;.- - . . . .. CUTHBERT Watchmaker' Pick- - rwr- - - . .. DOU"Cumeat.of the date is suffloient to The surprise party at the residence of his -thumb very bad, in the turnip pulper, : ,�� 4' , 9 .:. - � , .�,­.:_A A '. .. I . . . � .. . I . IL * ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the %.-,..k4 • __ __ _' .L . ... *I,. . draw a large audience. This fact is most. Mr. Sandy Neilson given by the No 8 one day lat�l ;.. . ! . Agent for - IN BRONZE LETTERS .*. ' Rangers on Tuesday night the 22nd inst. The annual ' .,o -,�-k*,""�R�� .. trade, I can guarantee satisfaction., . .y due to the interest the ladies take in school meeting was held fir .---. . 1E ...,.I tt - - � 1. ­A_­ . . . F. Lazarus' 0-glasses. Watches and Clocks was grea " � .. ,I - . 1* ... . I., - . . �, .. • . the providing of sumptuous feasts. ,tly enjoyed by all present. After the school house last Wednesday. Wm. . .:.. ;!� "._'�. cleaned �)n Yartest notice. and at reasonable . - �4 - . � . . I Z- -,,*,�.' � -4 � '7- - �_, _ rates. . 23-47 ' NONE OTHER GENUINE the guests had all arrived a beautiful chair McCausland, Sr. was appointed trust" for --S .-�-.4..f -. - . . .. 4. . - �. I 1�1 I ,- - - �. I - , . *:�_- - I -,��,,� - ..- ­;�- - . I W1 . 1 ­4 - - '' - . . I . . . . , I . 1 Dressinaking. I . as presented to the host and hostess and another term. z _�z � ­ 11 .1 . * , 4�,-,,:!� . . . - . . . .... . ,; - PUNCH POND. - . I -, • , � ,�. ,,`t ------- � I . an address was read by Jimmy Maxwell, Some talk of starting a choose factory in,.. : , ,_ . . : I I , ­ -11 �_n­._ — MONEY TO LOAN. - . . ...�"__ Lf I$S FERRIER WISHES TO AN. y responded � MWII - I We think if the.farmers .,��,�. `$�f �� . � . which was dul d to by mine this section, _' : "V -, - .-f--1 . I Miss Mme' is visifing friends host in hi - m this be �- ',��'r -, I k.. . �, - I - M NouNck that she hag secured apart- A" -ble manner. The would take hold Of it would & profit- f�� . ­­ �0-�_,!- '. - 1. a most affable n '. � r - �� __ r . . , * "" , ments %bovp Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green .... ON MORTGAGE SECURITY at Balantrae. able business., •. I -- � 7�,' 1 River, where she will be prepared to execute all at lowest rates of interest. P followed dancin ' and merriment till the � - �,�;� . '. ' .1 ­ .. , �_, � . .,.., I . . 9 ,-:, � - I . .. work iutrusted toher. Having . - The guests reluctantly de- opened on Monday with a faii 7.%1, -�, .-I, _. Mortgages and Do Mr. O. F. Ferrier hiii; a"'Ied a shtwp, wee am& hours Our school - �7.� ­,,- .:, bentures purchased for cash. . a , 11 .. i,.� . - . .., some vears experience in the best dressmaking fold too shelter him. doweetics firom the parted After wishing Mr. and Mrs. Neilson .Tno. Brant, Jr., is assisting � - ­,­-, ...;-�. - - . : :- � establishments in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is pre- - =.A. „s 3ESMALfIrm � .., �_4 �11�, .. �_ pared to twit all comers in style aqd workman- I biting blasts. oon� Mr. Kammer as his 'hwAh is not what it I _ ,_ - ­ - an- bought and sold on,commisgon. . a very Merry Christmas and Happy New . '. , - I �­.N .. . on guaranteed. her a trial and be convinced. SWAN- A. and W. in both preparing for mightbe. It is hoped that Mr. Remmer's .6" . - �f , -1 � � ra ' I . gum. _y . , " . , - t'r'y �, .1 ,.,-. ! I ear. - - .1;_`;q;�,V�! nteed. Charges moderate. Terms * ,* .:; health will soon be r"tored. .�J":_-,- .� ,3rz� .. � . •" '-" "' . . -*, ,��, ' - ,� � - '.. ­� . �. . positively cash. MISS FEIRRIMR, Green Bdver. 5 At:u�for: Western, Lancashire and City of mor, an they have bartered off the ikbrub- The 140 -6 Public School examination Andrew Done" attended Ida fun. khq 'I- .".., . � � . . . radon and Manchester Fin insurance Com- bery of the upper lip. I � - I .- ��','-­',7. . - Whiah took phm on Tuesday 22nd of Dec. oral at Pontypool last Week. Mr . .� - ,, .1_,.,-,4�,.r1,,1. - � , •�._' ... . ,.:,: 41. I I . •' paui6k-North American Life insurance On SMurday evening last the ban of Was an event to U WAR remembered I,-"..." � - .. - Al'l . �, I . I - CO., &Ib0 Accident insurance taken. by Saturday i d .i 11�, k - I a,�%- . . . . tr_, - .- . i�,, 1� ­ : Mr. Wm. Dunaboash was k"lly doeirpy. returned home on 9 . L, -, � ., . - -_ -f--­,�-��, .. .. - .. - , , - - , , , - . __ ouse w4a peak. while chopping some wood his axe glanced : ' , ". ."-. ZK , " , a . - " - i.; ad b An At the fim do fimm wore Od to the doors. Although- ta.hAMM& has the " �,. ': *-r,�:., . . those in rAtexidimoe. The h Ant' no .Ban c -,---- _ -,!. �- -1 I ,',.,A �L " __ ,.;,� I I _* and out his foot. Andrew - - ,__,�_ . • - . 1-f -0:-. P - , . . . ;.- • .. . E3 for 13 & 'r = 7AZOV & owner of the bti4ding w" time waa spent, deeply Srie Lthy of the people in this ­� -. • �:�� 1. -:��' ., .',, L .� I � . Veil .. - "k-, - we ' .. -, "". ,_,�� �, 5 ��< . � �, _. 1. X " � ., --- - , �O �- - I out after a ro d W"or- '16 '"'aft *0 fiW*W611 to Wr wQ loved tMeber Mr. W. - . ,� F �t-, PICKERING BRANCHII�'.-.. CON"TANCING OARBFULLY DONS. M Sad bereavement. - lantoorn sitkine an the euMi-bm sad i Jiudgn from all Appesxaneo� tbs.- �.` - %, .�, Y . . __ I . - �1. I � � k,.��, � , _� , - , , - - , , . , 1.7p I.X. &, �� I , ­ , - - � � . - r a as go W In * �'. _ �, _,N-�', 25r0"ft7=_11_ n eupposed__Z�i t 'am , e inkere vie for ."*;, �- ,,k!,A_, I � I 16 Olarit. im a token of apprecishion and ro. Lm ,, - too much - , . , t , f - . - 1,�` 1, to i" ,� . - 1. Open for; tho - traumodou dfallIcei ' _"Viliewo a fro the qNsot a Chan was presented to him by the 1.7-, . , 11?_� a ­ -col . . fimi" upper mow, kmkod i Orr. , As schW, an address being read by Iliss' They pipmise& to came down � .�,j� �­ - . - I I, r qll�.T ­ - , 10 Good Village riots on north dft Kins . - 010 , ; .� � J� . ; Banking Bueftien. sk"t �e don't. UM - y,,� - � . A- the wind was vay bi 9 1100W --- boys king . W .... . . - - between corner and. the 0o1le" RALNX%M pb 140IM61Y $be � - N ­ _ agoo JAY - I - .. I-ti., 0"Un Rovals-prom 14 to$; Flaturd*ys ­ - . � . iss T" - . to 00166 * 11� _­: ��'r­,--... I for ado, together with 0aw T111160 ,,I;.' I � I 6. 1, . ... - , Y. 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The Duke of Devonshire. who a fo>• a < - . :, At 1 pars T�' , . 11 : � 'rte EY 1L L. �`A .T�AI�. a . _ were levelled at him jes he stlood in the box, f low time l,egn lying ill sr,d near to d+eath'a ""` A Taft wind favdFed the coaster, Kate,. door at his reaideaee ='d AIItLi�r o! afresb.Porter SgTUSre," "The Mystery of M. Felix,'' "Bird �ineoleatly upon the ass of faces. Off Shetland Isles on a stair vii bt; ,Aker ball, Milne- ,, :; �. •` lu►t man is s 'study," observed the Y R thorpe, died on Monday evening. B his ' - Cheese sYnd gib» ��. $ �, The,watch below in a circle sate, h y - • - •loetor in slid private box ; you should deaf his eldest son, the Marquis of Hart- - - - ' . *. _ •�. : :'; ; • ..: : ; .; Enwreathed with awoke in a murk" : ' a. :: .- ,. Y in ton succeeds to the k.:: :.. ': . -. . snake use of'biter. This to the iathor who g e thus beau- "" ° .: -. ..-' :. t :' , M • rag + A -.�,. _ , , i - - __...: a -y ,:::_,::,~ ___ - ..a� - ; .�.` : ',..,._Y. Yom.. �odded whir Isis eyes ad npoa r- Red- igbt, ing a vacancy lathe Hondas of Coanmone for - !"he F'fit Lick— Sallppl�ed by ffir. l iI11Y`n� ton. of ebeplrerd'+�asb� q,y f Their yarns of wrecks were and sirens false the North -east division of Lancashire. The And mermen.iieea to wish meriasids waltz• into duke bad never full recovered from . - 1 ,. - ,. ' H iuf ,iaaundrel, rve hem . ` ,� r ,,, • the shock caused by the t c death of his s He's an ernal " rdy ' 1. CHAPTER, XXY ;: - There s ao end' of is mono ; and he a observed the soldier. ; � � - - I ; , I3en Bluff -=i► retltat; grneaome Taian, • son Lord Frederick Cavendish lisoe Baby Blf rw The editor said nothfn " he he Whose weird -e es beamed with mysteri- ' , who on May -y . : b ing the he is. 'Ere 's g . gazed -AW It' was the night before the lieeby, and was thinking of man who sups " were hi h, y 6, 1882, shorts after being sppointed ­ . hat s er style t $ g ous fire­- y :,.^ - the Royal Palace of Pleasure. was crowded.. g rformayiaee on' tote tea had , r sad now were low. Chief Secretary for Ireland was a�ssassina, ' : `' , '' . Every portion of the palatial building, with Pe : ° - 9pake not a word slurs ilia talk began, • red in Phoentr . . witted of this conversation without disturb- A sound of voices acid the rustling of skirts go the did why he was mute en airs. park, Dublin with Unde! . ' ` .- _ � 'one exception, was packed by an audience Y Y q Secretary Thomas H, Burke. - =',__ drawn from all classes of society, St. James mg the enjoyment of the audience, but tb� In the rear of the rivsto bax in which .. gpin us s } sin. Ilan, "4a messmaT.e said ; The Duke of Devonshire (William Coven- "' - ' end St. Giles and all their various inter- appearance of Baby Biffin on the stage put Louis Redwood wags ding drew him away .. You're s enon h to be sick or dead.'' 4 1. P� $ dish) has not been a rominent figure in - - `. mediate grades being fully represented. an end to it. Wady Biffin was not a r aby ; and he went and opened the door, P . she wag a woman rows of goodly ro r• " Honoria !" he cried holding out his •• Mebbe I am," anti he made a use, English politics for many years, althou h -',,, To thews mined qualities, from the highly g * g Y P P° he was at one time. He was born in 1848 - i ' - _. , - 1 intellYgeat to the idiotically va►cuoaa, the tions, and her age could not have been lees hands, with an eager] light in his eyes. He That plainly proved he was ill at ease ; " educated at Trinity Celle a Cambridge, and ` ` _ .;' eatertainmentprovi ed by Lhe enterprising than twenty -five. Nevertheless, she dress- was not acting a part; for ogee in his lite ••I don't get white, though, wi'out t. cause Y . g , $ , - ti _ _ managers of the 8ogYal Palace of Pleasure ad (or, rather, undressed), - posed, and con- the man was genuine and sincere. I knows a yarn as yer blood ud fraeza -- in 1828 was returned as one of the members _ '. 't appeared to be equally palatable. ducted herself as a child of tender years, Ah,Redwood, said Honoria, in a Care- Summat wot a paned in this ere sea, for the University of Cambridge. As Lord alatable. Even the , , Cavendish he re resented North Derbyshire under. most extraordinary and unnatural leas tone. He ofleree to seal t her in re- An ere it is, i ye ll list to me. P y h , thoughtful-minded sat and looked and •• from 1832 until he succeeded to the title of {► - ' coadi ions might b a miracle have done. moving her wraps, but she said No, - - - ; .;{ listened, -with appareut satisfaction. ' g Y „ • . - ' - The one unoccupied portion of the music- . The resumption is . a daring one, and is thank yon, to her cgldest voice,and turned Mark you, betore 1 me yarn origin. the Earl of Burlington in 1834. Chancello; i hall was a ca ions stage box on the O. P. made here merel causes large majority to a gentleman who #red accompanied her • of the University of London' from 1836 to pew of the aadien eri ed en joym rat fro hr into the box and tad his aisistanee in- 1t ,II give ye chills, cos & a rather queer : i856, he succeeded his cousin to the Devon- r 4�side, whi,;h the habitual humble frequenters ; d accep Taint all about war I mint sheen, rformsnce, and w nothing discrepant; stead. Nor ono e've'eard for this forty year shire dukedom in 18.58. He was appointed . - . of the Palace of . Pleasure. regarded with y Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire in 1858, and . .' .. of such feelings as the would have re- in it. She rolled he eyes, she winced and Good' evening, Redwood," said the It's true, I'll vouch, as the Phantom Ship lisped her words, s e pouted, she twisted gentleman. Seen round the Cape &'most ev'ry trip." of t succeeded the Prince Consort as Chancellor , : Pardee the Thrine Rooien of s rest Royal of the Univesit of Cambridge a in 1862. Of her'bod she sag i a fashion b no means •* Good evening, , Major" said Redwood. Y $ - :, .palace. That it was engaged and was in- y' g y g J late years he has attended much to the de- t infantile. A more co m lets parody upon the Major Causton was a middle-aged gentle- As condiment to the arnster s s h, . i U � "' -`� tended to be oceulpied some time during the p y p° I velopment of his estates taking little part a f _ w ".; title she had assumed and was known by in man, with a long tawny moustac�e, which His messmates kin lea their pipes one*' ` f _...'� evening was evident from the preparations in polities, 'though he recently accepted the . g music hall circles could scarcely becoaeeivt- he twisted and twisted whet} his hands were Then athered closer each unto each, which had been made for expected visitors. y g ition of chairman of the Irish Loyal and 0 ' Costly bouquets had been provided and ad. In the displ iy of her person she lefa not otherwise employed. The two men bile Ben his hand oar his foreh4,ad � Y , Y q P little to the im inution her actions eyed each other in differing fashion Red- drew, atriotic Union. He has -been a great pa- I 4 wpeeial programmes prinsed on satin ;and e►� 3' g ' tron of fine arts and literature. it was observed by the aforesaid habitual were vulgar and doarsa, , her voice wa, wood warily, th- Major cooly and uncon- And posed to them as �, ghost - crated man, ' Lord Hartington has always been an f��� -- - `. f vent rs that new chairs with gilt backs brassy, her features were thick with paint) eernedly, Houcria glanced at them, and Ero thus his narrative lie began : rtant fi figure in English politics, and his - .... , e !t her hair (there weir several heads of its smiled p° g g had been pat into the box. Communicating "It's vie ten ear since the T�itl o' -the- influence will be greatly increased by his - . a ` bun below her waist, There were rumours •• You are late Honoris " raid Redwood. Y • i : i`! : • 1 � with this box at:- the back were two private g • y„ + * accession to the title of Duke of Devons'.i:re. - - - . .. . ., of her Navin entaa led a one entleman '• Am I . said Honoria, and ste d t0 18P ' apartments, completely hidden from the g Y g g PPe A sehooner,well found an' teat an' trim), Up to the formation of Mr. Gladstore's - - :: view of the audience one a dressing-room .room of noble lineage, and this was regarded a the front of the box. The stage was vacant ( Home Rule Cabinet in 1886 he was an ardent - _ Pl a distinction, and ui doubtsdly added to her at this moment, and the superb beauty of In ballast sailed, with the weather crisp �r ►firer and disciple of the d old t - - for ladies, the other a saloon luxuriously Jim Jones was ski r eve eard o p gran man, i f: popularity. During her singing and dancing the notorious woman drew everybody s eyes ( PPg -y and held important positions in the Liberal - -- Y furnished. At the present moment it war Lim) .6. - : aloe carried on a ranr ping interlude with vac- upon her. cabinet@. Then he became the leader of the - - . . ,:.`.t._ more than visually attractive with a diaRlay red ,• , Far soev ral port nv this Northam Sea : , ...T _; uous swells in stalls and boxes which fired there s Osoria, said Bill in the - of Aass, and fruit, and flower;anda promise A emu bin raise sic as teed to ba Liberal Unionists, and as such he is classed - _ ? of revelry was held out by two ice pails con- them into immenas eppthusiasm. They laugh- lery, rIg q to -day. 3 - raining some dozen bottles of '74 Pommery. ad, they crowed, theyy clappped their hands, • • ttiQhy, yon said she'd be a blase of dy- •.She carried seven uv a crew, all told • The Duke of Devonshire traces his descent -.- - ' ' . - •. they wriggled their a houldere, they went into mans," cried the disappointed woman. . - - ; I say, Bill, whispered a woman to her convulsions of deli i�t the threw flowers There was iiot a ewel u a Honoris. The skipper, mate an two boys an me, to .Villiam Cavendish, -whose services dur- .- . . - `neighbour in the gallery, whoa a -comin g Y I �o A Rooaian Finn, an a wench its bold ing the reign of Henry VIII. were rewarded - . :a• _ to -night in that box the;•. ? Some swells,, to her, they shouted the refrain to her pope- She was dressed in black ; straTght, apri�ht, An ever follared a man to ass. by a baronetcy and some rich church lands. . _ �t . should say, by�the looks of -it." bar song, I am such a delicate dusk, dear sue regally beautiful, she stood in fall view She was the, c:ap'n's niece —an orphin law; His second sop was im de a baron, which - . . boys, puck, dear boys, Duck, dear toys," of the horse, perfectly unmoved and self- ` t _ - _ I did ear, replied Bill, who was -gen- In my opinion, Al she'd class. entitled him to a seat in the House of Lords, . : erally supposed to be gifted with witty and and when she finally retired, throwing kiss- possessed. A group of artists ins corner - and he afterward received au- earldom. The - - : - i _ . • - •• es to them from the tli s of herfin ers, which of the stalls scanned her admirin 1 . . ... . : p g g y ••We'd Been out mebbe a month or more fourth earl rendered cod services to sarcastic power, that yer between -July- * ' g • i and -S'� tember - assn is pin were plastered with rings, she was followed '• Cleopat-a," said one. W'en summat worried the Roosian Finn, Charles IL� and James II. which however -- t `p Majesty-the Q g g with dea►fenin a liuse. The most harm- "?enobia," said he second' - • • ' . to honour us with a visit for the special g PP Fur at the limo Wan 'e d ought to snore, did not :event him from corresponding t i leas and an o able contributors to theenter- '• The M dales," said the third. . * p - '' I . purpose of 'earino wet's going to- win the I Y E d jabber jest like a himp o sin, afterward with William of Orange and in- 1 i - :. = llerb She's of a dollar or tsvo she wants tsinment in this Royal Palace of Pleasirt4e "Which o you think is the most inter- Startup, asleep, in the to mast hank, viting the Holland monarch over• to Eng- - : , _.. ,_ _.. pp , 1 it ; .. to put Ou.' S were those who lierfarnied in dumb show— eating study ?" asked the author of the An' cut sick capers, ye'd KmOs im drunk'. land. For these •• loyal " services he was - - t ..: -" " Git out with yer,`' said the woman, aagh as a slack rope dancer, an illusionist, - editor. „ ••, created a duke by William III. Since that . i• '- .- •, a and a Ja hose Manipulation of The story of Honoris acid the editor, "'E'd bawl the name o the ca n a niece . . Wot d vet mean with yer between -Jul •- °gee* P ry P time the fa, was more engrossed in mak- �► _ _ _ , R . _ - ,. y knives, cu ball plates and other "shouldprove, from the cradle to the grave. Most loud enough fur t ke er peer; �. _Pnu- September Majesty?" a' * ing good mate em than giving its services - - J - • ` Don't yer know ?" exclaimed Bill. requirement. of his art, was marvellous. to be one of the moat remarkable of the age. The more we bit iris too is peace, , to the state, and at the death of the si xths . Of the others who a g and danced at least •• Don't talk of the grave," said the The more 'a gev tie a cause to fear. duke the enormous ossess. of the. r`: "You 'eve been nicely brought up, you half were vulgar an coarse and some in- soldier, " in connection with that lovely We told the skipper 'ow matters stood; P - i. _ 'eve. �Vot month comes between July and decent. It was not t wcrda to which object creature." d turned red. here was a 'E only laughed. as we knowed 'e cod. 'vendishea, Boyles, Clifford8, Ilardwicks . , . a� .September ?" I II T Y g and Spencer- Cootptons became the heritage •► �` . . g 7 g magnetism of the resent and seventh duke. The f - „ , ,. , ion could be taken --thou h the were, as a dangerous ma etism in Hon is, and her . ;. _ _ August, o course.". •. , P . f " - ' "That's it " said Bill, cliacklin role, silly enough; and utterly devoid of eyes r+iers turned in his direo ' n. One night (twos- blowin a nkin . g. b �• family has always been known as the grea., . _ . - � `- " That'e what they call the Queen -list literary rr,erit- ut whe actions which so- Are you acquainted wit er history Y' breeze ; Whig house in English politics. Their im- coropanied them, th a ti leer or wink, asked the author. We'd let out every reef we dare), - . - . August Majesty. - q� manse wealth have them proportional •' ii'hat do they call 'er that for and wet which conveyed int91 the words an interpre- •' Something of it," rapliad tl•s editor. - The Rootiari 1` fun at the wheel I sees, war. The Tamil owns •l20 335 acres of ' . - I y does it stand for %" ration which should Haver be allowed in '• I should much like to hear it" With heyea, Like two red 'ot coals, @flare, din England and Ireland, of which 193- . I `• There yer floor me " said Bill. "Bleat Place of public ente rtainment. " Not here and now. Later on I will r*., The binnacle light it was a clean out,— - • ,F :fiZ2 acres belong to the duke as Hereditary if I know.- Tile next time. she comes to see On this night less attention'than usual late what I know. In some respects it is Ho-ho ! Ther s mischief, sez I, about. estates. The duke has seven seats -- Chats- - ,. - was aid to the arti its. In such laces as singular, in others common enough • but it I me I'll arks er. p p g° ' ., ' •' Afore 1 tamed in, I ' urried aft worth, Ht lker, Hardwick, Balton Abbey. ' r ` - = - " �'Vot is going to win the Derby, Bill ?" the Palace of Pleas re the night before the promises developments. .r _ , , , , '` Com ton Place, Lismore castle and Devon- � � � _ - - : - f ,� ' '- ' _asked the woman coaxingly. 1. , Derby ie a ni ht of -gilt@ ; to many, it is One can never foretell, remarked the An asked ow a steered wi out a light P - t. - g Y ,. ** 'E looked as wild as a man one daft, shire house in London. . 1. - " D'yer think. I'm going; to tell yer for the night of t e yea . The excitement and doctor, how theme women will sad. �, ssv g - Perha ibis most beautiful of the T`evon. . .. . t nothink !' retorted hill. "Not me!" !" animation were wo darful : the prevailing •• As a rule," said the author, "they sad- age, as if a rrcant to fight. "hatsworth in the I i ; - • I sa ' sex I • wot d e inean to do? . shire seats is that of - - . + • ' _ . " I'll stand era ins Bill, if er give dominant thought as the race which was devils di , and. after a torpid period, • * y count of Derb shire, about 12 miles from - I - Y P Y g• •• YOU est steer r ht or I 'ails the crew. Y Y - !"t ` ` " . me tiv� tip,,, to be run to morn w. The name of the emerge as elderly halter girls. I ' the busy manufacturing town at Sheffield. - . } + " A:1 right pleb gal: The favorite's goiap ;favourite which Bill in the gallery. declined Or as lodging -house sepsis," suggest- �• ,E nn� the Send but 'e didn t speak Cbatsworth's gardens are, perhaps the most , to win, as sure as yer've gut a 'sad on yer to pronounce was bracadabra ; the name ed the doctor. famous in England. The rand conserve* , _ - of the s -,cond favour to was Morning GI •' That will not be Honoria's fate," said I went Below for to call the mats g g :­ ,, ° �. shoulders. I sin t going to break Tny jaw Would the favouril win? That was the the editor. "She will not d aerate into sprung , for is 300 feet ion 145 feet broad and &ter _ z�- - , Ther' was a crash —she'd s run a leak . y high, b g• in pronouncing 'is name. It commences fee', i; , comprising on area of about an . : 4 with A and ends with A and it's got a lot one burning, the al ost vital, question of either a lodging-house keeper, or an elderly Saw is scheme w•en it was too late. acre, traversed in the centre b a carriage of A's in ibis middle. There's the straight the hour. A wild elirium raged throu h ballet girl I" is a n past giories. Have T:ie mate an skipper they rushed op deck Y ,. K . _ g g pa road. The rear lass house of the Victoria the house, from fl r to ceiling, the you seen' her ride .' To find the schooner a opeless wr eck. g g tip • • r. ri cl don t yer forgit it." * g Y Regina lilly xas'built under the direction of . : "Ain't Morning Glory of a chance back of the gallery the back of the stage. '• Yes, and she is a perfect horsewomen Sir Joseph Paxton, ,who designed the Crys- -. . . - . �. g � Y g - Billy" ' ' The fevered pulses t rythmically ; Would You open up another possibility. She may " The bawl was jammed in betwixt two tal palace. - - . . - . . "'.Morning Glory !" exclaimed Bill, with the— Favour—Ite in? Would the —Fav- bsaome, for a time, the star of a circus." � rocks ; , The park is- about nine miles i circum- . - . - .- . _ - µ.:. intense feeling. "Not a host of a chance. our - -Its win ? W uld the — Favour —Ite "That requires early training, in which F.r foremast, snapped an clear overboard, ference. The mansion i. abou I80 feet ' g g win? Everyone weird the question in t Honoria is deficient. She is real Was swimmin' round with the ropes an' - .. :: I of it from Ar Lobb he s in the train - rY h n @p°1' y bl square, and is built round an o n quad- _ - _ g ry Well. he sea,' see the affirmative and yet everyone continued remarkably beautiful. -der is it a spring � "oks• - ran ular court with terraces in >�raont 1 '2W � ing stable, yer know. There , ,y . . 'Arry, that the `favorite's on the job this to ask it of his neig ibour. ere was scar- beauty which perishes with the season. If An rich like tackle, which eld it moored. fee g long. The interior eorres ads full _ I , eels s reon in all hat vast multitude who @be is careful of herrelt Ler summer sad The curt an spay, w y it dashed as rgh g to y _�. _ _ _ . time, and nothink can stop im. I wouldn t did n+ophave some d sect or indirect inter- winter will be quite as attractive." As the mizzen eroastrees or pretty nigh. to the beauty of the exterior. It is adorned - - - �s f tell it to everybody, but I'll tell it to you, q with sculptures by Canova, . Thorwaldsea, - . .. - 'cause you ain't'arf s bad sort --put your eat i the race• chance in a sweep, "Yea are all talking heresy," into c, j , «estmacott and l;hantre ,end paintings a + - ' bottfom dollar on the favorite, and yer'll see a be or a share in bet, from thousands of the soldier warmly. "I elect myself liar You funin lubber ! the skipper cried by Murillo, Y � g . t i r An whi ped a istol from out is belt Rctrbrsndt. Titian and Land- -. 'im romp in. I got four to one a month ago Pau da down to s three)enny piece, and champion. She is as good u she is beautiful. Ppc P - • eve s kin ors in artist who The others exchanged a si •fi�•aat amble, Before the Roosian'ad time to'ide, ` seer. Chatsworth was for 13 years the prison of -• _ - . � - and sow it a a even chance, My brother 1� g g g Pte' � ggn�i An ban ed awe with the n e alt. - - ' - the Lurcher sea he to me he ses; 'If I woe u n the stage c ntrived to introduce the which did not escappee the wldierls olsrseva- , g Y !Vary Queen of Scots. While in captivity . -' - - you, Bill, I'd 'edge." 'Edge ! Not if Lknow sub] to in a mi►nu agreeable to the audi- Lion- "Where are dumonds found, he ask- But safe a stood on the wind was aria : she carved a .le end out on the ails of tile- ` _- • ea In the next rivate box to that con- ad. It's I the Devils own son to kill. g � } - . '�- j1•_ _ - - it. It ain't orfeu yer- Pita certainty, and " , - dungeon, Lord Frederick Cavendish, who - - - ' ' - this is .tco good a thing to throw away. tam- g s bevy of arse haridans sat a doc- •• In the niiostunlikely places, replied the was the second son of the Duke of Devon- : - - '' t ' . s** • tor, author; a col ier and an editor, all of editor. " Tlie girl then some ap the cabin stairs, I . Wot do you think . The speaker suddenly * ► shirr., one of the victims of the Phoenix park' 0i j . - .. - paused, and wii,h two curled palms of -his the famous,andth se werediscnsaingAbra •• Washed out of the mire," said the @ol Calm as yer please, though a trifle sear- murders, is buried in the little liurchyard - - -' bands before ilia eyes madras if he was look- cads ra.. In the a lls were young and old Bier. ad• near the palace. ing through a pair of opera glasses. •` Well, swel " seeing life," youthful members of •• True —in the roughs But this one is ('Taint s,llus wornm wot'satin wears s . . I'm blest ! D'yer see that bloke therein the the ristocracy free: i from college coming polished. You have lived long out of Eng- Am flinches least in the danger shi►red. . E . . - ' box, looking at the flowers ?" - or c�jmp into their fortuneat swindling hawks land, and are ignorant of the A Ii C of ear- The girl for pluck I ad rather choose There are thirteen miles of book shelver - _ - " Yes, I � 'im, Bill." - who I vivre trackin them down, a large tain pliasea of our civilised life. You will Who dresses plain an' wears low- 'eeled ni the British Museum. • • . . . "That's Mr. Redwood ae the favorite sprinklingof the de . i- monde, lawyers, veal- wiser by and by, and will think as we shy) Old friends aro beat. Ding James was . +, ; * • ' • tors from the count and othercom sent , belongs to. I'll bet that's is private bon, ? Y, Po •� wont to call for his old shoes ; they were : and that he's got a party coming to- night.: Part of fashion and iety, and these were •• God forbid ! said the soldier, gazing Now, males, this ere is the strictest easiest for his feet. - - - He used to race in the name of Larkworthy, d'ng Abiorad bra. In the pit were earnestly upon Sonoria. tvutb : Londoners are vet TTTU h interested in the - bat he sails in'is own boat now, All through respect& a workin men and their wives, (TO BZ ao..TMV ru) - The madman made fur the tremblin girl, Y • . . ... `' + + pun artisans and their sweethearts s- - Ain grabbed the harm uv our little Ruth,- discovery that the one on final hoTseof cash - , - , - a woman, I've 'card, as has nuts on. - young - 11 but Germany. - i `k .� y» coartin ,cleric , sh ken rs, and others of - . ' That was the hand uv our hocean pearl. mere shawls is not Caaluu •re, - W Who's woman, Bill , K P pe Pe - ' " You know oar. Everybody knows'er. the middle stra�ta5, d these were discus- �� The Fin The -•s& fired with unsteady haim, Large quantities of Germ u- itiadeshawlsare - �'Onoria. She's a lucky one, she is -anti wet I sing AbracadafI ra. In the gallery were • Tha wintry air seams full of snow, ' An' shot'er. Poor man, 'a warn't to blame. taken to India with imit ti' of Cashmere * . : s' marks on them and sent i to the interior and . " s beaut +You'd like to stand in 'er shoes shop -boys, wurk-gi ls apprentices, roster- ' Tho leaden clouds are hanging low, , y • mon ers labou ere, and the swee in of The frozer. n ,,. � " ' a you would." g ► p gs Pion '• Down fee our pet with a muffled thud ; sold as native products. They cost in Cal- " Not my luck ! D'yer think fr'e'er that's the streets and lodging-houses, and thane Reverberates beneath your tread, 'Er features blanched as she gasped an' cotta about a pound. T ley 'sell for seven - comih to the boa to-night ?" were discussing Ab: •aeadabra. Behind the The bare boughs creak above your head -- dim• pounds. the scenes and 'n the drensin rooms n in We rained 'or corpse from -pool o' blood, Considerable difficulty was experienced •' It s odds on, I should say." P g Q A disma►t souse, . ' . "I am glad, that I &m. I've neveM set the flies and ddwn f s the eallsrs, those em- .: An buried it in the rock's bleak aide. recentl by kris Frenchmen who paid the • t - November now is almost harp— The madman dove with a dyin yell ; King oDahomey his sun al pension of 20,- e as on er. I'd sooner sae er than the Queen ppIoyed in the ya°• Palace of Pleasure were that I would." discuniag Ab bra. Sprinkled over November, chill, and dark, and drear— ;!Tent took the skipper a crazy spell. OOO fiance, because he co ld count only as - - - - "You'll sae somethink hen she sets in every portion f th house, before and be. ' And soon the snow high as one hundred. Ev trially the silver, _ the box there, with 'er ba to the stage. hind the footli lira, ere noing linen of high Will heap itself rap drift on drift "That day, the hull o' the ship broke up ; in which the pension was paid, was done rap ' _ She always doew that ; it's vie of 'ec,tricks, and low decree o era, trainers, laekeyei And into every .canny sift, The to an rasp n they both got drown - in packages of twenty five-franc pieces _ While fleece winds blow. each, and these packages, were deliver- . k ;� - .. and she's as full of as unbroken colt. stable men an boy ,fonts, tipsters, book- . =4:- -. - `. ' , Yes, erIllseesomethinkworthseeia . She's makers, snd h ge n,,snd theme thot- h Fur three long days not a bite nor sup ad one, by one to the forty chieftains - ' Y g Well never mind : the glowing coal - 'Ad we, Wen timely a smack us found whom tl�e kin bad summoned to see that ' - a blaze of d menu she is • the Princess of they were in the m, sa they saying u, Y . - -. . - �` , : :� �' Wales don't dress 'arf sa well" were all diseu ' . Abracadabra. They Within the Praia will cheer your coal, Right �la<1 to wait from that rock so dread, he was not swindled. U n the delivery of ' ; `• And that Mr. Redwood there is tweet we" the ors. t the izfjghti, and the And send a thrill In llod @kind kcepin' we left the dead. each package, the chief who kept books on er. I can t say I like the looks of im, p ps Of joy all throegh you till di oil laid aside &shell. Wheir forty shells had , * *• *+ words that dro m their li were Ensues at thou ht of how ou'tl " I that tm►me rook Eve ear o, + -• _' " You'd put up with that if he took a esteemed ss pe�►rin f p ' nd were pas- g yy �y 3' 8g been laid aside, the booki�eeper indicated to , f ' x '` 1: ;."� : fanc to er. Sweet on 'er ! That's not � around wit p found admiration and The coal man s bill. fJne eammer night, w ea the moon shone the other ahieftaina that; the payment was , Y Y • , - 3otnerville JoarasL elm• f complete, and all than axed crones to the . - 'arf wet he ie. Ha a mad in love with er, respset. Whea tli chances of other horses _ , P - - ' sad the do say she treats'im as- if he was engaged in the fg oonteat were ken _._ The wind sd dropped we vvas ea►itin slow,• receipt presented by the nab agerat. y s Y �° -. With badly eadway enough to steer. An amusing story rs to d by the Fancier's . i ,. `''', no better than the dirt under oar feet." of, it was in a - hearted, depreciatory T� �110b Of 8 ghow. I quit my trick at the wheel in fright, Gazettaci of two Newfou eland d whir ' ., .. - . - ,r F;: " Ali, the woman, proudly, " she fashion. Some Rai Morning Gory had a - Jack -I know Ethel loved ..pia Fur hawited 'tuns a Jost rn whale l -: cgs h, ' - - , •, by 9 . made an attem t to rest a in= from that' "�� r': % :�' knows'er way about, whe does. Good luck $ chance : some said there was a dark Tom —Bat you had no show wihh her P f . -, h 1....•%`• Fi water, who in their opi ion required their - - to 'er ! 1'he minute a woman ives way to a one in the t t world apes 1•eople'a father eh ! •• • r ti" ;,,, ' g * es • instsn of of favorites bai host- Upon the Masud that still marks Ruth s assistance. The doge accompanying - , - - man he s ready to set his eel oa er. I ve el► °f! Jadk --Oh, didn t I ? I had a ular oir- - . - . _ "s'` : and if m time was to me en, anecdotes f H emit at sixty -six to one I've• their masters on either si a of a river, and, of I - r;,__ Y .. �.. forand that u , y cue with him. That s where the trouble I saw distinctly the rfaadman stand • both rang into . ; s '. Y ,. ," over &gin them as made up to me would see and of other n ted ' winners, were freely air- esia�s casing a man in the wale , sp f the ditference� I suppose that Mr. Redwood acted ; but the to inn they all came - -- •- At first s moaned, then Began to rave, the rescue. Unfortunstel�_ .' hbwevor, or the t - f' iY „ rag . ' An' tear 'is flesh with a bon 'and. - gives er the dymens she wears. back to A sbts, wrhosa glory it was Y man, each dog wanted to 3oiiva iii: prate . .� <., y _ �r d , ., It's „ *, Why should a policeman sleep at his post, `Twas hawful, inates h I can see it now, - to its owner, the consequence beltlF f fiat it - . �=, "He fairly loads er with em: fitly brother impossible to pa amoral ; Its when an am way affords such superior as As on that night o'er the starboard bow, ' L y P ig was a cane of `t ell devil ell baker. Iiue J i t - : '.' - the Larcher known the plater of a aervatn� of all over but t »rho sting ; Have s bit on P p . f�; :'` 'er'n, and she tellas 'itn a lot. .She's &' ruin the iavearite ; this was tfhe sum of all the got the ' oar 1892 -3 tLe gnres for the •• ' * i the and the man's coat ta►Js Rare way end Q - :;. . c . A sat s -law tautened our flappin sails, the dogs returned is tli ih to either side � ► .1 . x . -: • >,f -oil is OnnOrla in more ways than one. Some- ea talk._ (leis an arm era as followa.� office • ' Redwood comes to see oar Naturally, wlion fir. Lams Redwood was y ► 'n• An bore as far frovi the spectre grim ; . of the river carrying fin it mouths a per- • I ' times when W. 486,983 mess 1,837 sips, r 8913 p &yeas• But dreadful echoes uv shrieks an' wails, tioa of the fractured ga ant, The water { . I. * 'Tell lldr. lRfedwood observed - in tli a silage ban attentioai was g�na . s ' ., - '� _ `: ^ i•he cnrlls oat erself, him reason of his being tern sand asroesate, �b8 v°torinaxy sale- (fie from the rock, in the distance dim. bein shallow, the man. oat, only.'- . ' ' ' , ? drawn to h fi � I'm laQt at otTl1 1.' That's �oopl, iiigi' m . AbnTCe► ' , nn n , W5 gttmWitbes 9# and Aint beeen then ware ; brit again, to.:iiyltt, b � � ` • `It's the wo o #atria em. He i u1 be a. o er d the whisper hoiaas +' ' teat ankfal thatf his wo ,oases had 1 o- y As , , 4c u ; 1" de I. ;. ' � _ " . 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'1� - 11011le in the 41111116 �411,111 L At Woodstock the orally can he does with lees opeass imad .- % ]MAX6 __ FoUd Odd wid a; . 6_... , , -1k, ... � .11 . — ,V'... : ­6 1 -, I __ __ 11 -1 ­1 , " , . *1 L . _ .1 . '. . i I r.... -, ..... , � Cll� 1�.- �.. .--- � - I I : . '. . 0"am-gatherine plan us been adopted to es- trouble than by artificial hosting. A ]seat sale st'"Ussix" nose 4 _. 9..". - .--. d''.�.': � ._;._... Winter' 1(� of ghe�* - , 1�i�l . _ 111149 on Daily had 10ilionl � rase, :V, , - - .,., ;,,. -0 I ­_ � :"klish aciompansou between two methods of � I- - `. - . " . .1 _. . - - . . ., _. -.:., -A I - ,. . Vur zarichl Wat Like many safther minor . had uWAV, , , _0�_ - :11 - sts. . �,,.'* gUldahoe in future! years. About 250 pounds A - " Ueman who has watched with inter- money .i da4h Wilson, in the Cowdry IN � and lost bad reopletei for - - . . , - ' . , - shee " of Mutterwere TAB U -11-U-0 V COPED NOR ' - ' ' esi .1 r_ - , found om�and been %he" o- - -. �i . . . I -.;. tells how Mr. Peter^Dabois winters h atthe Woodstock cream- &A% to i5b 1, ne improvements and progress whads, mines � . at of � �-:"..'-J.- 'I , 'h . . ­-.-��, , I _ - ,�.4 -_ - _:. ..:. 3[a feeds them nothing but bright oat straw, ery on the day it visited. The quality bin rights - h@4 rwn poor aid 04 "d had .,., I - .., - . . . within the past three or four yea= in the -31. M - _711n ".- �- i,. . I , _- "_ , , - butter both ho need b the himself 't, - except occasionally grain is added from of butt Vast Xxtsa& of 11krUish ftlassibla. _. I . � � �­ _.... - L manufacture of the wonderful metal now thrown der a tree, earelesei,_ ,_ It. � . . . . . . ,_ � - April to grass. The straw is run under cover Dairy commissio as,)=ent.11 It ZI be British Columbia is of immense $is& It known in the new dictionaries, an aluminum whether lived or died. � . ; - L�', :- . �,!,. . I - , . ­ - I � '�- �- . 1. . .. , , - .,�,. 1� "... �, from the thresher. It in led in bunks, a shipped to the rr"iti:111% market, and Mr. is as extensive an the cioulibination of Now' made an interesting statement to % Wsah' He had done many good asts. had - - %, � : �. ,� .- -- , I ~_ - I,- 4P. � � . - - I - .,:• . . I " . . . _. - quarter more than the animals will eat qp Robertson confi I affirms that it will sell England, the Middle States and Marylsoad, . insion Post representative: ' helped his brother miners, � had triad to - - I - �+_l I - , , I • ­- � , . - I., � . - clean. Before feeding, the refuse is thrown as high as the t Danish butter. the Virginias, the Carolinas, and Go * " I have just returned from a trip to Gor. look on the bright side of 11163, had -foito , ­­ ­4' * .___ I . .. .. ;�,, � 4, - 11 , 7 . - - '. ­ , - . .� - 33raT 4 P M " manfully and been defeated 'in - the _ ....._� � �,�, ��_ . I . out for bedding. The animals first pick out He considers the I i ity, Of developing a leaving Delaware out. 1% is larger t= - manz and Switzerland," said ho, st and while bs,tUo..1-',* i'__ .., I : the chaff, empty beads, leaves, joint-4 and trade in, t batter . .�� ,� -, .." be fro h 8 creamery tter Texas, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Now in the latter oonn" I witnessed & eight He meditated thus as he lay under the tre. :.�' I , I—- ' , ..�v,.- 4- �, * x . any fugitive stalks of hay and weeds. Now, I rant, in& from _­_-) .. . I . . I . y equal ii i a cm our great cheese - Hampshire joined together. Yet it has' which was of itself Nu fficient. to pay me for and finally, more- dead than ve - want ..,-",-.� .... .. rude 1 active on for all who are seek- been, all but overlooked by man. and may: my journey. It was nothing Ion t t d haustion, fell 7 . 1. � _. . . . as to results: The owes have good, strong "' ie Is %a ban he an Ox U aldee __ . .. --- ,1. "' I , � th - � , -'- �' 'i' . - - -limbs, and he very seldom Ioses- one. They g.to promote - Two men passed on -_ - under 'the.- o' .f�._, - . I . . . � un - ! 4-,, .- __ ... . . � ;i t condition of affairs in be said to be an empire with only one wag- . launching of the first boat ever bunt of or.-- - � -, � . � __ ---- ..... , , - -,. .... 1. - - are small Marino sheep, and average eight LnIculture. 111 ring of choose taotor road, and that is but a blind artery ,'alaminuin, This took placesomeweeksago brow of the, mountain the tube. ­'�,_11�__�.i . . . . . . 1.0, ... I - - _ � . I - -1 .., - "i-, � �' ,,- . - I!n into ' at country, But 'an Lake Zurich-, a body of water Which has They were tall and straight, 4 front asir , . .�-,,.. '. pounds of wool. They are never oonatipaved. _ . to creamer fe manufacturing butter halting in tLe middle of the ' ,�;�.* 1. , �, 1. . . . or .". - i � like timothy-fed sheep, and come through excell ce during the winter pro- whoever follows " necessarily incomplete I dark hair and skin it was � ,;�_. - -, O�L . I become celebrated as a birthplace of DOIF do- As to pl��.6,, ), � ";x; €" vi" - the winter in good condition. Possibly he raises to gain for ur butter a reputation and survey of what man has found that region parturesinship-building. It their Indian blood. - I f`,�,�Iie.,"...- ; I - . 29 'd , ::�, . 11 . . ��, !;�,� ,-1 - one of tMit I . I ��,_, . - . . might get more wool by feed' hay and trade quite equal to that which has been iin be, and of what his JPUDY hands have, the first naphtha launch ever constructed "The The white man in dmap - � .- . . won in cheese. � , _, .,�, "Y � . I ... grain, but this is doubtful. He certain] T drawn from it, wM dismiss the popular and I mad* its maiden trip and also where the first men as he bent on his' - " .- - I - beside the ,� ."... ... ­ , - : 4;,- .., " , - ., could not get a better quality of wool. sleeper. I . ,:,: - 4L L .- - . . Prof. Robertsor i was the of the New natural suspicion that it is a wilder- 7 successful electric boat was launched. But ­ ...., .., I - - . - � . . __ ­ --i'al, ... Mr. Wilson concludes: "Seven years York State Dair3 me] i's Association early in nesis worthy of its present fate. Until � this last achievement, the successful trial of - " NO, there IN a twitching t the " `%� . . , _".!_.' :.-,, t 71, - . . . I - . eydM4 . 1. ,;., I '. - . : .. L', I . _.- I- . - ago Ir . had 25 lambs to winter, and theweek at their o,nn ial convention hold at the whole globe is banded with steel raile I the first boat in tko world ever bail entire said the Other- •"' He is pal and dek, r-:,. -..'' . ,,, ..� - .1, ��.-.�, ..­.4, �. . ft-abay. J fed barley-straw freely and Owego, N. Y. T is r1Bw venture of winter and yields to the plough, we will coutinne'ly of aluminum, will make Lake Zurich will take him home, and Mi noes, WUl I., , , - ­ . - _ . cam _.% ;._ .. , . . ,.,, �. � � .. . . little less than two cents worth of butter int y Win for us a similar so- to regard whatever i aeon lies beyond oar u0ly famous. This -boat is not a large af- for him-" � ...- .. _.�� .. _. ': . ­1 - I I , ': . . . � . - . I I .('1.1 � - knowled out in tha; article of product. -- doore as wasteland, and to fancy - 1� ­�IiL,­.,-t .._1 _:;. .- I ­ 11 per week, when barley 50 cents 9111 ; that aver isir. It resembles in appearance Ad size - The conversation curled a k in a low ufai,� -i , lk - I., - I . y .. � -�� P,j. - . - bushel. Two of them never got a montlif Empire. line of latitude has its own unvarying oli- the small naphtha Is, awakened the minor. I - ;,,,, . ­ , - "' "'" - - . : _1. . : - ­ � launch and in fact, so Come with us, and . "I'..,.- ....;, - . . . ba'm illlai, ­ j.,:. 11 . I :—, -.1 . � . I friers -Lc,- of grain. They would not go to the fee - . . I .1 matic charactoeristicL Then in an opulent its motive power in an engine of this ._ ��__e . i . , '' . . . _;L ­ . - . . AV aidimai. . �,�� ,�%.-.,::! I ­:': -1 . reag r fh.- a ObOot. - ." ' ' - - . civilization in whatwoonce were taught kind, which ban an improved device 9 ... "j). . . . trough. When first turned to pasture ' : - . d shelter " said the f e-".- - . " . -1 ­_ . . - _. 1, . Was go ­ . � spring, everyone of them was in so the Great American Desert," and far whereby the Game can be maintained . . " \ � .- . We mast have A a 0 eat in view when we Scarcely able to bewi'Ti eight, U"n"' '!!..0 _.. wanted feed rows, cia" at' on the Poem River, farm- )f 81 t condition that a local butcher w t d leaned upon the arms the �-,-;� . Was and mh id, keep that object FP while the boat is not in motion. At a 1 4 0 men, and - ,.�-�'�--��,-�'- ; , n Indian 0, - - 1* . . � . . .- . buy them for immediate slaughter. Th lug flourishes despite the fact that it in distance the boat has no unusual appearance. soon foqnd himself i the amble .,,�7 ­ -:;,. r - -1, -.6. I - steadily in view. . .. I I .J;..--T.-'0 I . . . . .�. , - 10� lambs were snow-eaters, and Wald t If we make butter our where our school-books located a zone of It in only on near approach an cabin- - _�' ,.,.,�' -�* 1 -, ­1 . choice of feed h li� include those kinds d - close op- 1',-,,_'� ,;�.- � .,:,��l 1 -4 - '. follow a good path 60 rods to water. Th re .beat adapted he purpose ;if for milk, perpetual snow. Vartheralong we aballatudy proach and close examination that a person "Mimosa, bere is a atran . Take-algi- _ - - . ' ' I ., - � .,16 - .� are several witnesses to these facts and V a country crossed same alins, i .. --- I - - , y then we should a iose feeding stuffs that, parallels of rat- would notice that the boat was not painted of him. Red Oland never left a humom -,-,�,,-.-;_-. �,!, . A,--- I - , " [ position is impregnable.' I have no skies . __ q .��._­­ t - - , I itude that inhospitable Labrador gray, but was of a white, get and then - �� _,_: -_:�'�. - . .., -- . _­ - 11 � 'I winter now ; if I had they would get g i so I __ I � I . � produce the grea at, ield of milk. While being to die. Its will - . . , . - - I some cows will i a i a yield of milk, we shall discover that as great a differtnes metal. Inside every thing has this silver- we will mad him back to I I !: .., - � J ) - straw (preferably barley straw) and a quar- , yl , People. -� - �t,r - says the Stock � mats, -gunwales After a time the mifier pi ad . -,'-�'� , * . I exists between the.two shores of the contin- White color, for even the a inifierga . ...�. ter of a pound of grain each per day." There if Mon almost any kind ant on that zone an that which distinguish- and handrail am m in stren& `�": 4' "'I..v • k . of feed ' ads of this beautiful and and began allow mom to -hope _1 , -, '. - � -ad that is so nd and palatable, their U for a sucomm I..' - , -1,-�'!� _. is a great difference in straw. Late -cut , . - - I , .. , I.. - . yield can be improvec in both quantity and an California from Massachusetts. Upon untarnishable metal. Whatever a polish is ful future. '�� *1�i, �,�;�%,,,,� � - .-..- *, ! .: I : , � _. . timothy hay is by no means as good as the coast of this neglected corner of the 1 given the surface looks like re silver. "' Mimosa," he said one day. -9145","� . . ,_"N' � : I •• 1! - . quality if feed better i Ldapted to the making - 4, I.:- '. "o, ',,.i .1_.:­,; .. . - -:,.." . early-cut oat or barley straw. We presume ,of milk be given. ­Far instance, some cows world we shall am that a climate like that I eil Not oilly am the ribs'an'cliplates made of life to you ; and if I am evek rich I will' ' " __ - �` - . . . . 1. - -. .4. ." t -� Mr. Wilson would prefer to prepare his own fed on corn-meal tend hay will do well in of England in produced. as England's is, by aminum, but the castiogs of the come back and reward you." - - - 4 1�1ill".._-'% 1�' - . . I I , . .. . straw to feed-anil if a few kernels of grain . a warm current in the sea • ; in the southern I the rudder, and even •the tiUer engine, " I shall miss you," - id th II .. "o � . I " 1•` - -i1 31' L . . milk-givIng ; substitu �e some linseed meal ropes am .661. 0 gir, 0_h* ; , -, ).-. -', ",;- , , .;.-%V­, ",­., . 2 half of the interior we shall discover valle a made of this wonderful metal. The entire "but I want no money. - I phaft be ha .1_ . - , : . ­­ � were left here and • there, it is hardly likely bran or middlings in lace of part o f the `_", j I . - . : � 1, he would object. ­­., _-,-­� - " My. -.1 .:. . . - I - - .� I . I - *_ _. _. � . - - s I of milk will be in- . . psy I ��, 4: . I -..- I - corn-meal and the yie I . as inviting an these in our Now En amount of aluminum used in little Jew than because Vqu are well spin and ha . , " ;_,�i.;g -_ . - I - � '.. . I .1.. . . . � . %-1 . � .., ­1 L Crossed. If wp are feeding for butter and and far north, at Port Simpson, just below SW pounds, while the total weight of the I'll shall yet find gold, Minional you I - _-�, -,o i - . .. . I . ��,�_l I ' - i the cows are fed a gn" ration of bract alone, the down-reaching claw of our Alaska, we boat, including the wood, irdn - and copper wring on your finger, and Do�ua,imea Weel ," " -',, 1� '' . - -3 , ` , '4 Feeding :e Stook nViuter- ., � I schun t.--_-,.; - ,, J - �'. , . * . ; -�,i4L -_ I shall find such a climate as Halifax enjoys. about your neck, both of I � "�. ; - - - � then the addition of corn-meal or cotion- rt4i, is 970 pounds. The launch will Lold beaten gold. Did _: I ", ": � I - .1 I � " .. _. - -. The two most Junpor f British C61umbia'has a longtis of eight b an- Kola eight to twelve peciple. One of equal the metal come from lamt es I ...- .- k-`.­,-V.., I . t "t t'me,O of the YOU .,seed meal will well in the increased I here?',,,, .: '. - ,- `­'41 . weigh . . � , ,."- - - � of thq mi . The price of different , Z01 she _:��..:,� - when changes in the animal system make richness deed miles, and averages four hundred miles size built of wood and iron would we I I My father -gave the me,P .- i. � . I., . .. _.. .� . feeding an important and critical work are in width. To whoever crones the country from 1,460 t4 1,700 pounds. Thu plates form- replied, and nothing more " %�- ", kinds of feed mu t i Iways be taken into ear be learned , "' " - ; _1� f- the Spring and Fall. In the first the animals .- - ", - � -e_� Z . � . -1 . - . . . consideration; it it seems the scene of a vast earth-disturb- the shall of the launch am only half an from her on the subjeeL . .1 ...- �N ay pay better to feed a . .11; 4' - .. .. � .o &nee, over in . .. . .. � . . are changed from dry feed to fresh gram ration net which mountains wo mattered thick as the iron plates used on other so Would Von cam, Mimosa, if I wore the - . --- quite good for the purpose we . ,_ -, __ -, :�- i ! : - '_'f• 1 I - - - and any sudden change will produce suffer- without. system. In fact, however, the Cor- launches. The speed was also greater than Perhaps I can find. .. -, ­ f., I are feeding for as i omil) other more expensive ring until I went sway?. Pei � I ... ,'� 11 _.1 . . 'v* dillara belt is there divided into four ranges, in other boats of the same clam the place where gold mMe from." � , - . � - . i' disease in the systems Another one, but the differ m in cost Ins, be so rom. : 11 . .... il I , _.. .,- � ..-f I ! . . change is in- the fall, when they are taken the Rockies forming the eastern boundary, 11 A great deal has been sud and written," " You may wear it till irou come book :.. . .. ; . I .. . � much in favor 0 a.. caper one Mat the .­ . :�l . _. -1 . . . from the pastures and the open fields to the feeding o' it will t a proper thing to do. then the Gold Range, then the'Coast Ranges continued the speaker, "about the possibili. rich. 15ut you will forget- Minloaft,91 alle �. : � . ,&._ � I . , .. i - . , I - - � . ­�L . I dry Winter fodder and to enclosed atables. and, list of all, that partially submerged ties to be attained by building ships of this said 11..� I � - __ ­ Wecan almost makeup a ration I 66 z�, 1.". . Any sudden radical change is bad for the that will answer r urpose and yet not chain whose upraised parts form Tvagn- , metal, but it seems to have fallen to the lot ko, I will bring you back tIts ring, and - 1�._._; , A . - .� . . ' ..., ... A � __ - . 1: ­. - . on ­ ... . I" . I stock, and in accustoming them to the new have it too caomastly. mall quantity of a 0 mountainous is- � of several enterprising people of Switzer- K?u shall give i as man who makes y z , '' �� "A - . Louver and the other it to t . .. : I i - Winter life, this should be borne in mind. certain high priced fe added to another at Lands aver the mainland in the Pa- � land to fist put one of these theories into is bride. I shall never forget Red Cloud , . - I - �, - . - � The animals should have the run 'of'the lower price may in& the latter of much cific. A vast valley flanks the south went- ractice. I hope the good work will soon nor his daughter.!' . - - � `., k I "" __ _ .: . 6 ' ' ­: � . '. - - . pastures, when their own health, and not . _ 1i .1 i i . . t4e gooi. of the grass lands, is considered, I more value than if lone. Always keep- ern side of the Rocky Mountains m- C ciontirliked. on this side of the ocean. . Strong and hopeful win, Martin took up .1 I -� - a 0 � b - ing in i PSUYiDg them from where they ,;a= our - life, obtained work and believed o - .,_1 . - _ ni i! late in the fall. -Late pasturing is ! mind our ob:ect in feeding and Northwestern States in a Wide straight i - . ' 1. that he should find gold. ' once ra4 1, �:..�._ .- - in . Mimosa i . - _.�� I .� g_� i watching the marloets'we can buy to better ' THE qOXELY RAG CARPET. . _ n . " _ 'rally jurious to the pastures, but this advantage than if , eve nerely buy the chg.& furrow fora distance of seven hundred Bot he missed the Ind' I , " , . . n I . .. a . ­ �­ -1 " . .\ - - p' miles. --From 11 Canada's 91 Dorado," in With 8hU% was had a lovable " ` . .., - 0 -a I VV_73 overreached by selecti goome grassy 1 eat feed we c t *th t regard to its H a Magazine. a 19 111teemes a Thing of neanty not of his race, but ob,lel girl.' . __ - ..;.:�� - , r fieldi-, Lat is going iuc be plowed up next I a , , . � g -1, _., - . . . . adaptability nature. He t at she looked i. '.. .- -, . - - - -, .., 0 .- � . - . 1, Sprih or corn. Turn V.:e stock into this . . in feeding. Ex _� lft-., ., - . 11 and use. : - - " I . , .. - -11 ---i. perience, founded perimenta, will 8002 . .. .. Rag carpet has been adopted as a kind of mad at him at his going a . ", � , . . - ___ field, an they can do no hx,r- Let them : . . . ' - - - , , - - . . . A 11sok l3quaster. art work-) Specimens of domestic He wondered if she ever thought about - 1. * . , remain ou ou profitably. -Farm , - - .- . . - -1, , . I have been carried home by travel ing E""g �.�.. . . . gh November, &nJ often up Field andStockman. En lush .. him. If she had some suitor, would ' - ... :, - . ., . would - `4 1:, ... - I I A ald . ' , I.., - - �_ - ' __11 ... bad, fact-yet he has not reached that P* pottery . -.",, . . I � . ' . , . to Christmas time, keeping them in on:-v , . . . _ ' . The 'white squatter is bad enough-too ladies with Navajo blankets, Arizou she not with for the ring ag in? He ._ . : *'-' . I . . . during excessively cold days. The animals i hwtical HM and other curios, and notable I like at least to see the man nd his daughtw ... ..- . . I � do not get much nourishment from these late ." . . 1 to Dai"n. I high state of meanness which the negro English house. _ 1; ,-*-t � , � . . keepers have taken to using their woolen , who had saved his life. would �, -''. . _... . - . - if squatter has attained. A traveler not very carry . -_ , --- I I pastures, but nature gradually limits their . A ni open Winter is 6 blessing to cows back the ring. . :11. amount, so that -they can -be taken from their ownei a am al I Dick enoug - h to havo open flu' from Guthrie, Oklahoma, . savings in' this way. Itgoesbythenstneof - ' .' ._.�; . � . i ... 1� . - � . - ! came to a mla- American work, and a well-made mat in not • After Martin had decided to go to sae Rea - ,I . -, - . . . - - I As the food grows stables. arable shanty, built partly of mud; and, do. disclaimed for the no . Cloud his heart aft-me * her. If Mbnom . /. -1 ,-; � - s 1pP I - room ' - ...- m. ", - . . less plentiful in the gram fields, increase th4 . Some of tLe I b inning stations are lighted with even this reminder of civili k, amount of dry fodder given to t4em in the getting so much milk that they have a our- istion, he rode -,up and Capped on the door. in any lady's chambers u ever were married he could at I t show her 116 . hands and taste it turns out very di gratitude. And -if she we nett -won, it . - . stables. The exercise which the stock gets I pins, which they &is workingup into choose.. " Who's der .•" a voice demarided. fferent . . 1". I - - a from the ordinary rag ca Id be very restful to see her once moreN .- - 'Open the door, carpet witi, its stiff won . -4 - h pea- � . 0 by being turned loose ]Many village Pe6ple who buy their milk . in the Fall of the year * I &saa; 1 want to ass & bars and stri He started on hisjonrney, The full moon * - � . - .. - in the pasture fields is also quite an item for I slur the family co i v, bat by those Who have human being, I don VeLre Who it is Cut cloth or flannel in stripe three was rising as he neared the old tree where - ­.- - Z, - consideration. It kee their systems in - tried her, especial ly Sone who have large An old negro opened the door, poked his -fourths - - --,.,t-, ' - roach __ . - - 77% � � . . . � . _ . . . . � : . ... 8 . of an inch wide clear throukh the piece. Red Cloud had found him. As he api . - I . . . good condition and mares them ready for families of children, she in pronounced & head out, and mid: __� �_ - I � . . . - . . Saw these by the ends together till h od he was startled by a whi Le figure. Two . .- - : * ' I - . : - standing-the enervating influences of con- decided success. " Yore I is, ash." �i . you ave. ' ' ' t , I , , . _�,, ...' : - . - I . , dark eyes fall of tears gazed up into . _­. - I . . . . - glad to %ft you, 2 a pound which makes a large L Fine , . . q . - ' ' , - When we have h cattle-f And I am tons' replied. heavy cloth of mon's wear is cut halt an inch C, I I - � 1. finement during the wintry days. ood, a good U, ves, at first with a startled look, and then - �; , i , .- " 9 airy pro- -I.:-, - - - . � . Night �shelteriug, however, should be be- grade of cows, an hi prices for dairy the traveler. "' I have be®n riding across ' .. -:� -, h wide, and the finer the strips the more they 1, with a gleam of joy and trust, . .1 , . gun ,very early, for the nights of the F&II'ducU, dairym n , Wy up money for a this accursed count, ior three days and you - ";___._1.1. �__. - make in weaving. A pound and a q "Mimosa," he exclaimei, and clasped the'� .. - I- . I - are always inclined to be so cold as to tax � rainy day. 'IT' Co ditions largely exist are the firstperson I have aeon. ;fly uarter . L_.. �_.. . .A.z ) . � . I ball is allowed to make a and of Indian girl in his arms., of . ,.,..�..' _-� i - .. . - the strength of the animals. AD soon its * at this period, an a who have to buy out here is not a pleasant one. I am looking as ta "Why am you hefe, child, at tLis time - - . :.�_�� L " � . I - - - . . .. they are given night shelter a little dry, butter, cheese should not begrudge for a man that ran away with my wife." lord wide. Allow two or thrai6 ea OU - � -.. .---" � I . . . �. - . feed should be given to them morning an dairymen their good luck, for it in richly :: Lady wid him lit, ash ?" tr;ht, red, , rten or yellow for every six or * night?" .. , . �., __1 I . . � . I . I - - : - - . t- - - . ' I more of dark I I came here to think of ou, Martin, and . ... ­ ­ I _. . . night. This can be increased very g u- merited through ' t seasons of low prices. No, she has deserted him." - - color, and you will have an- I 41 - . 1.11 . - . . ,Lv,, � . . . .1y ; the moonfirht is so sweet nd comforting. .. . . . � . i . / . - . I - _h is bette to take your milk to a I . even barrings of gay color, dark and gravely I . . all until the pastures yield very little Whic "Tall man, is he 2" ; . . dig to pleasing to the eye. Mix ; The green trees and the wo tilins tell me . _. . - . - . grass. Then a good amount of dry food creamery whose tie �r Dallis for 30 cents' Yea. . - L - . bi fight color A-Uh - . ., _' . �' - - . - . � , OTI t is a ... .1.6 1., . in , I I cry vard of stripes and the resul of you-" : ust be fea to them. They will eat- very and and above, or to manufacture it "' Sorter got whisker 00 do, side o' his - - I I _ , ; -y food so long as the gram is me . -motao�d ground. If you have enough of any "Mimosa, would you love one if I were '. - , . ­ !�. � of any , �'_ 1. little (b . too and get emits therefor? If you jaws V' rich?" ... . rich color, you may have a rarpot or mat I .. . . . . I . length mid sweetness. Their own desire for think beat to ma th 5 butter at home. why :: Yen, go on 1" the traveler exclaimed. "Perhaps I should be of 'd of you if _.- .. . - . I - y with mottled center and borders of deep YOU - � - I - ._1 d - _-� . cry plan and get he � . -, . i - - dry fodder will regulate the matter largely, not adopt the cream , t Lemme see. 'Bout forty years old?" , blue black and deep yellow or red, black wer"s . .. i for they will come to the stables at 1111g fit creamery price? � " That's the man." I . 6 "Would love me if I remained poor an, �-- in " Talks sorter slow?" - I . - .. and orange. The strips can bed bronze on .1 I .., � .1 - hungry if the grass has not been sufficieUt to Listen attentiV�ly;ttD all that hear * I am now?" - . ; I - . � _. .. nourish their stems. The dry fodder the institutes this kVinter in regard to "The very man. peacock deep red or any strong color after ,, .. ... .r .,� ; - . Now tell which way � • . I - .1 . .-,.-,. .- 11 I � I ... ... should be cut, and bran or grain mixed with dairying- If you'wisfi to reject any of the he went." " , . they are sewed together. . i - , - I I . * . . . I - , -1 . - .. . it to make it more palatable. It is only by sentiments as u 3pr#ctical, that is y ,• - , -- '. After the carpet in woven you may new I I I have brought back tile ring' Mimosa,. ., our Who went?" -1 " - the breadths to ether with an ingrain bor- that you may give it to the man who shall I ­ � i . su4;h gradual intelligent transformations privilege, but the bul k of the institut'r talk " Why, the man.".' 9 make you his bride." I '.' . . . , . der, and have a mat which in nearly lade- � . Ir , � .1 . . . from green to dry fodder that the health of is golden grain tl iat , rou cannot Lffo 11 Whit mant" I . . .� ,, . �.. . ­ rd to I I structible, for there is no and to the wear of And would you like to keep the ring' m - ., �4 ..; -, - _­ .�.. the stock can be preserved. There is no throw away. Why, the imm you saw.", * - - . - . I _ - I - strain brought upon theirs nor any Ordinary co :: � it rag carpet in any one generation. No one yourself Martin V ­ .- . _:... � - � .-� ,,.• do t yield butter In Ain t seed no man. I . . . .,....- �_. - _. . � . such a mat,for the first time would I I Yen, dearest. " . . t_., ..'�i..'­�.� - -r health of the Winter that haa� natural � - " Oh, blast it, you have just described f . - � .. . " 7%,,. - sudden change: The Winter seeing - . � -I , .- ­ � - u OU41 One , " , .. .. . -, . - : f 107 the nun who ran &way with my wife. Nows carpets of oldL The smooth day; Come with me, M krtin, and I will .",I.. , ,-, If golden hue, d dream of classing it with the ham -drum After a quiet wedding Mimosa Stock depends so much upon the early. con- enough to satis , the buyer's eye, s& it is r& Its , I � '' d h basket .;:, � � . ition -of th� animal when first she] expedient that a littl tell rue when you "*him and which ,say woe - I -1 - sheltered in e commercial color be show you where the gold m the ring sind . 1. _ � � I , . . - . the Fall that this practice ought to be uni- added to the crew' � he went." surface, the rich colors via with there of . 31 � ._.:- . - Z...... ,�� - dk. , well- . 1: �- A$-V . . r & foreign mats, find in point of tests, a the necklace was found.' . - .' ' ­ ' - - ... versally adopted. . The amount of ori entailed through the " Neber did we him 'and nobler did know. chosen, home-made mat will please better -Not very far from the tree where the . � ''.:z ­�� ' . . , ' 1. I , - E. P. SxjTTi.,� Winter care of we depends on how you whicher way he went" . . . . . . : � -. [. -, . than the crude red and groom Turkish Minor had lain down discouraged, Mimosa �4. : ,- .. - _�, . .� .- kish rugs �, , _ .- . - 1 I . don - 11 no", ,,. , __ - . . � - i begin in the Fa . It you do not make a Is Look here, I 't want to call YOU a which, in factsare the rag carpets of peasant pointed out the shining ore, t e spot k . . . 1� . . - .: . I . I., prepara, ion, - - 'Wh Rew do not Lay.., .� homes in the Hast. only, to the few Indiana. * "' . .�_ , . I . ! - - - - - - .-. thorough and then carry out an liar. " , _ . -organ I . � I � - ' . . 1_...7 � I.... .__ I .- I - V I , .. L ... .. � -_ _­ y .� . on will find the can of so Den what you gwine do it fur?" . With a. happy heart Martin took.. . I - . . : � . I - poultry Jo cows It Ut; us and the result unsatis. " Bemuse I am compelled to. - .. his pick to the mountains. The Ig are ,- .- � ­ '_ - -I - � . . . . From the direction given in pot very I . - . .- .. � - . . . , ityi, I . _� . _. . _. - -"pals and by manufacturers of specifics r factory. 4, Whut far?" . . I . . Ho For the Demem � . -, . .-�'.,. , .�' .. _. - � opened- under his touch. His claim each .. egg production, many persons start out wi h 0 ,' keep the , Oh, ho for the wild, woolly West i -<'. �'-- 'IT, - . 0 cows " Because you lay that you haven't soft ,-­1'. ­�-�4 . day allowed more value. a had,' -indeed, ..:_ . "o the confident expectation of uninterm bedded from the ter , and clean the drop. th) man you describe.' _. . 110 I I" , v_4 . I Ye tender, come forth and invest; - become rich through the ' g.of Mimosa. .. .. . ­�4..T. . ­ :. 1 eggs, ­ - - success in raising chickens and el es, fi d ping from the ats, I* least once a day, and " Pidn't an him." . . Come fly n the flume , . I � ­ - � " , .1 _11_1 - - ' - • � - I p � Yesm have passed. The children of the '. � . . - - . I I - I . In the real-estate boom , �,� ,;�' -� . . _ . . I . i at last that the business, has -for some n you have redu he time to be afterwards 44 How, then. do rou know that it was Indian girl, educated, Us as their , * - - ­..7, . . - t ",'4 ' . .. . , ­ . . - spent g he ituals clean and cam. that sort of a re"? ' .. . . -,� ., ". I . _. become unpi,ofitable. � . Among the financially blest! .'', I "' mother, and am heir father, an ' . "%,- - � - • .,�� ­ .. In parch i hang for laying, particu ar Portable caning . . _' . �., , '.... � . I & '"'" ' de A, ali i11111m. There is always ' ' 'Cause you said an, 11 - i Ob. bo for this woolly, wild land- - : in a handsome home. Love in that bome - 1. � .': _.: � .. , � attention shout be given to the color a d Ion ork ut taking cam of milch .. so Bemuse I said so I WhY, YOU Old f08l# Of the lava-beds, desert, and sal , has kept as bright as the old in the Man- : - ��., , '. ` - � - � - - . - .'- - appearance of their combs, which should animals roped than there is in the neg- I didn't may a word." . . Where the ox lies stark, � Lain. ",.:. �'­ ,,, Z " 1" i� �� -1 _. brightandred. Where the comb d 11, restful, a evenly i ' , where a general dig-' "Goal Good day it - I . - .., , _ , " �. "', . - . . ­kl ­ . :­ . .1 . WAY . . . � - . _� - . � ­ ' . 49 14 1 ' . . And the coyotes bark, . _. . .....- �.':­� 111. I ­�- ­. 11 : .-. I - . sickly color, and a kind of flatteAed appear- Bing out-become3 imperative after a lengtIL Hold, on, theft, the traveler cried. but And the horse is too small for his brand ! . Stouxoyesig I �, , ,-,:., �.. I j�', - % J - I- - I eding or care will fo ce 4f time. ; e old rascal . , , .- _ ' /.._� * .. " • , , I ' . the got I ,/ .. W. • . :;-.! ." -�-,N' i I Was 0 The traveler � . '. . . V ' : � .. _... . - - . . the laying of eggs an tong. am these con i- During this 6 inter'-wistbor do not down and beat on a one The brakesman rules over the train, If im 8, and an 1, and an and a U, .. _,..� _1_. - _. .� - * - ;_ . . a door, and threatened .. I . - - -_ . I I . - . I - .. should beam th commit . . d kneels With an X at the end, a Su; , - , 1, - _. " . . I - * a . . . I 14 - 1, - tions exist. Again the legs ft th eta a tannin your to break it down. The mbush is lord of the plain, : I i . • ­ meadows into And an U, and a Y, and R spell 1, , � . rains- oph nee . . I 11 . - - ,;­�,�. .;_ . _-�, I .. . - and clean and free from wales or the p. weadc a bar yard for the cattle. " Do interview is clos0d.' nab," said the the - . . . � , -.1. `....11 -I - I J , I 0 :.. . ., ..'..­;� ,. ­ . . pearance of spurs, both of which indi to Thousands of iryin ion in the past have old negro, 4'and if you injures dat do, IM ' On a -back is bee* - -. Pray, what in a speller dot . . - I - . . - .1.: , 1 - . � . .. I .. - - - . ... - I I Then, if also an 8, sad - _4--. �. _." 1. ,.,.;:,I � . I 9 " still I - . and a G -.,:. - ­.. I ­­i- i - - . that the hen hi 9 psased the laying he been making jug sue 1 grave mistakes, and hurt yon, soh. "' ly praying for rain. - 11 .-. - � , ­: ��,�� 1, - I . ­1 :­ .. '... - .­ � � - , . . -1 I cock brought out of a ut what is worse t y are still continuing in The traveler went an roing the old So balmy and mild is the air ' , I There's nothin much left or a speller . to do _' % ' - ., . ; " ,� �- ` . - . . . . . ". should be ro,,f 7eiar as t And an R, E, Do spell ai a, � - ... I ,-- I , , 'bred as possi Is. the error. The rues crop of 1892 will oaf- scoundrel and swearing .� - r '02 - , , — - _. � flock and be as purely . The ag th he would see That the redskin needs only to weary ' ' But to go an commit si uxeyesighed � . 1�­ - - I . - I . . -h . , . - - - -. '. -_ - The principal causes of fAilure in - for thereby, - an be Wmtermilk-dow of himin chains thousand before he . .. ., ' I.- i , �4__. 1 ; . 'r, . - . � I .: I years A cool toniahaw.k, . �,T_[Vearscm`s Weekly, ki dneas of laidor .1 . � .. ..S1 - ''. duction are believed to be First, keeping this present seas-n will be curtailed would again lift a hand to swan his free. :._ ­. 1� ,-:1 # . . by the . . And a handy scalp-lock, Furst, %N. Y. city. . 1, ,.a­ ,�-� ,,�,X��'. bad practice. Then in " y continue a custom dorn. -[Arkansaw Traveler. I . . _� .., , i hens that are too old; ,second, breedin YA I With ft feather or two ih his hair..- -_ ., - . _ . � �_,. '' , and in, or a failure to introduce now blood so replete with damage to the dairy in I __ - � ­ _�_. I . .., f. _,.�2_ ,_ 'J. � '' " �11 . - � 4,:.-, ,--.I ,�,."... 7 . . . , ­ , � _ . ��- .. . �... " , � -- , - Then ho for the desert so blest - The persutittouch at tke - Christian mitt.. , �.-#,� 1.-.- ... ­ - from sources entirely outside of one's flock, terests? � t, . .. . . 4" - , f: , I . The inuffilaut Againg, , , sionaries in ,,;�- - _. - . and third, keeping the flock too long in the If you ' t' r star in the house to 0=PWtor , In the heart of tile �rooly, wild West, China are now having to endure : S "'., -.' - " -Z"­," - 'I . - -7.A ...- - ' �_ a ". � gage the =in� ofurne of the living-i oom by Editor (wildly) ­I and rained- tee - Where all thintp consume - • seems to be chiefly caused by modidaus �',", - � � . �Z,Z,Ig - same runs. Ir-1--l- I - . - - ­ . - y 1. ­ _.1_'11.t - I . � , . X , . -_ . false statements that are made comb . . _� 1�t t- � ; . . why not o in the cow stable and totally ruined I" With perennial boom- ruig - -.-:----.-- ­,�,-, , I ,_­,,:�. $4�. ' ,,,, - , �C- � ­, 1. . .. . . . . . . . . ,_ , ­ , - • � I ­ 4: . give i1b a mens, g ct i now and then I The . '. 1* the chwracter of the religion that they teach , , , '' - - . i .- - -1 ', I .: . . ­�`, ,1 I � .. . : - little quick adve to Editor : "' Wbasla lbb matter? Wh in .. and tise, The 3006 have I .%, .,.- � :., -�' � i * , . -, .� � i - would give yea some 9 . (The Century' - ­ . � I .!iZ . - , -i ...*1 .. I _ I �' , With . Foreman : " What's thar matter now r 0 Ye tender, come forth and invest I been 1C co'y"m Cbain�aa t -.-'i. .'N . - ref. Zbertseon has been visibiw�-he telling into th camfortawe or un- TAY not ice of Clolonal Jossies marriage I I � I-. I - . . statements a .natives I - I , - - ­_ . - vt publica. , . �. � I _', - � - �A �, ",I . , � , , to believe .,�4 �AX� ..- ly sweets : • I The ready and waitis brieliadi � 4 '' , V I . boos eve,.just as th� people inEurope - ." - better making factories established in On- comfortable � itio of -the stable. - : I-- � . . . -, . .: Z 4­�7 - s . I - pialty ofd to Repent. I . .. ' ' �'�_r ,_'-' :''''.y`" - - . . .- - .1 � rought .4 , , I .k is century or two a .7 brought to be- . , , . - � � _. - - Don't drive th co a ant two or throo vanced to the altar, hang withers and . � W" - I � "5-_ . section with the dairy commissioner's work . 3s - , , �� , .. ,� . - ' � . ; . , , '' .; . -.- ,� . !iec - . - 1� I ­ rose leaves imnd you I bete the He--Arld you won't, marry me? ' - lieve concerning the a . - , .. I - - - , . - am times a day to drink - oe-cold water. ws,1that the,Christ-',- �; - �.', , .� . . . -, I 1. . .- .- _. ins idOxford County, mays that the cheese .They . can missionaries are not thorough] immoral.`,..j�� � _. . 1--i" __ 1. . . . "... . , ,,- , . .... . factories have been altered and equipped for need the water, but is freezing tauqwra. wa it reads in *be paper: The wret,&od She--Well, 1-but just think, 11#i 0 - earce- . V,��,.;,-�� --x . . � I . ,-. � 1- -A - ; . . 1. - : I . . . ...: . , the manufacture of butter during the winter. tore and their eVosu to Winter =weary bride damed to the halter, hung ly'known you three weeks, and am ple. � but _tba� it * part of their creed $,n , I I . �. - � _. I I � 0_ a blasts in . hardly .�' -L ' - I— . . , , � . . ... - 1 � . 1"44. :: -.: - " I 11 - � . - I - . fort with liars and horse thieves." Go off in the minted with you yet. MkidnD:P-aiiia kin little :04 , 1, .% -�. - �- - . I - .�.­ ­. � The farmers of the district are according a oontrary to the' 0OWf and profit. This us . ttleefilldren. Ordin � , 1._. 1, - __�,�_! "AA - I . 1- 11 -" --.,. - �, -:� - an With woods and hang yoursoM I don't want to "C-0, that's all right I Think- of the ily.thef)%inesoarsenti yiadiffmmtastb,06,�,�, I .� . .. . most enthusiastic support to the project at An t fo=e to cows that we in I ,:�.�,, ' ., - . _� ". . . . k�l �S-: I ..". - . I ­ .,­1 '.. ..:., � �.,__ �:-ii�, "_,- I .... - .. Mt. Elgin, here 7. J. Dillon and J. W. Qdi at i pe - of the year. U you waste good powder an Y016" - Opportunity to got better aqa&inted with religious piofaisions, but the fear that tho'�:_.,:....i�l - __� . I - , � W - . - . .';� % al'. , ":: �, , ur d"i 111 . - ,. .. - Mis YOU'll have when we got Ularried.or .,f ..,.- - � Rmt-of the dairy commissiolier's staff seek p m ry lives of their children are a daingered arowas :' .1 , I 'An a give your I . � - ' 'I - #9 -12-IL . - them. to a high pitch of jxcitemen4 uvAer,: . ., ,,, " . -� - �. �� _: in 0 w the '- � � - ­_ 'k � M. - charge, and twenty farmers furnish over cows all of thew 0114 will drink, at . a Some of the beat pooms in . � - � - � - . I I . . le here . , . .)� ,,, . � �� 11 _. rem'b but ► be- IsqViliage, arenow aadthen afoot .1111 Bwean Chamber of ti I ..W_i. " � - * I - ;� - - :I:-'-. 7,000 pounds of daily. The ul to above f the influences of which th no! bc6ta.;_'�','., ­';,:: 'L, . . . 11 T has ­ - ;.I. ' * ..: : _.. .: - DWO 44 'lion in putting to deal Ch i i iai$- _'_L�4;,� i _,�,., :'­' I 0 saam ei Passed a bill prohibiting public axps�ri. . . �� - 7 � ruli through oat , or low 0, as you can swore Tax that says omt4mnporary.. W froseell .' � . �i� i., .1 ,2 , . -improved contMug .,t! temperature a . death . .. . � gamy _. MY th an I Umax, ".., � ."�','.�.-�', .. � �, fl 11 . whom cau I - 009V . 11 .malts I in bypnol . sionanes 'upon .. .1 -1.1- � . . -: ... � stor, and the skim milk is Immedil am be ma& ran -into the warm Aelhls we was to a tons Ion& � . � 11 - � . 4--.6* 1 .;. . - . �V"., ­ ". I hm&dL . .. ., _ � . .;,�e: .11, �11 �� I i ' _4 �, . I 'k ..4 � , - - .."..::;- , ­ . . .- .1 ­ . - - . f % I - : � - ­: I . *L . _� ''. .. - -1 . .; '.-!-,: .. • ,� . ". I , - - , , . � 7 . " 'A "I � *td � � . - .. '-. , - 'T'�--t-­ --- -_­ .... , - - , - , �.x 1�'_.��, '..-W. , _ I _ , I - , . _ .: ­-, .__ � � � 1.�� - I'; . � _ ;11 . - : . .. - ..... 'I - . . . - ­ ''. I - ­ ­ . ­' . 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I ,%. - . , . - - .-� - . .", , 1. - . - .11' � !l � � '0 _� . �� tmwo_ e: I - I ". - - � ' -4 - �� ' I . . .� . ., . -. , .,--7 ,-, - ,'- !*,�k_ , - - � _� I . . . . , . � , -;�: " d"�_ _ . � � - -� '� - 4 - . . .� . -e :. ,,, , � .." , I 1 , , ,. - - .. , . - - ­ , - , _,1 • 11 , . I : , : � - I .,� , " ,� I . � - 4� -, , , � . -17 - , :: 41 4 - �:� :1. � ��i - - - , ;n,� -�i� - � ,�. � �, "I'll . . • �, . - . . - - , : i , , - ., - 11 - . S I". , I - ��� - �_ ; _- - .1. .1 . 1� .1 . I. '. '. . . villaig of stouftil,lel - I -- I . . -- . , :'..!%�,, . ­ . " I - _. . I - -I- " a majority of 38 iotes. We were not estate owner in the : .1., I - - - , 1� . ". , t . M I I ._A: '.. . �! . - ..r ­ . . 1, ,al:i ,:, �,:.: -'-'..'-!-,.' - . I ft I ;_ _ � _;. I - I �,:c - : _ " _. �it. in of Li Peal Option because we was called to Toronto the other *day, sad .. . ,,� - . . � :1 . . . . - . . r_ . ­:,::�_`-i�;..#.',' -�, 1:,." - ,__? I ,�. I J. Tis--RICHARDSO . I -! --.--�'Ik ­­�.,_'. - -.1 ­�-, _,c ,- , -�-,,_ - . - of a large portion of his property . . - I 1. . 1. - �.,_ 11, - . - disposed . I I . , ­ �.*­,'! � . - . ,­. ....0 �,_11: , I m.i� ,.: .;l", . failed to see * here it was going to ad - Evil I " . ." I.- I - .. . there, as we understand, at a large ­ - ­!.:', ,:. . � - . . _... . .1� - - I 1 -4 MT - �. .-. .. . � • vanes the int6riest of Temperance in On Sunday evening, in the absence of the . . . I .. ,. ,_*,., . ��. I - ' .1 . - , � I � � - . . ., . � - 1, � I . , I 11 . �� _.. , . . -ity, and we -yet fail to for at the Methodist church, the Rev. . . � I . 11 .. - � '. __Vl`� -..: .,. . . I . this miinicipa� _ YOU are Epecially requested to call at my 6 - .- I'— J ­ - ;A' , . � [i lit T • Defoe, of Victoria Cofte, preached a ' ; ' . .. , _. . '. � � .. . - - I '�.-__ r * . I . - . I : . very eloquent and instructive sermon .... . 11. : I . �_ : ,�, Z_.�.?,:._ . � . . I . . . but the majority of the electors IT * . ..-.- - -1 _. see the mattes in any other I sold ,which X store and inspect the large stock ot� G. . � . as listened to by a very large and sitten- ­ .. ­ - � . � - - . - I - - . - � .1 ­- . . . - - - . - I - ht _JjfktJitk8 %1flX$­- - a different o 3u"Olion and the people w � Christmas Goods just opened out, consist- Q _ - � . I tive audience. ' . .� , ­ N . - . .. ­ L - 0 _. - - .. . I, ..." -:V� -� � I `­ , 3- must rule e we er!'appear to have a Good, Toys, Etc. - Silv�.rwar i� - .- . �� %. : . . re adversely arid- La Grippe and fever! M ing' of Fancy e - - , , - -l'.. - , . � � _,�. ,�� . � 8 published every Friday morning r,t its ofR�* sized f e stared we took in the. hold on th© aged and the youthful of our ­ .... . __. I , _,� " , � F or ill - . . • . Y., - . �_, I. . . - Pickering, Cut. I ,I place, the former attacking the old, the - a specialty, of which we ha-ve n--,. larger and : - 0 TERMS I . t I .-- �' �%�� " ;-, -­..-----­.,"I s:1 7t. "._,� , ll'..-�;­.", - 1. matter, but I t our critics think for . . I ­ . � t. Learn that .. I ­ � - �j� -- , . '.,. TERMS . � - - :, . latter the young. Am leased to lead , a mark - - . . _ 1. `01liss par vear; SIL.00 If aid in Jento afflicted a . favor- - .� - . � : • : : . , i . , P advanis. moment a ,ell is why the editor of .. . . . , 4 and ,, A better dispay -than vet before" and al-li !, I . . , ­ I I . . I ! the pata . ::. . . . � � . . I � , : . - - , I .,. - . RATES OF ADVERTISING z " honest ably, and hope that 'recovery in -this journal -,anuot hold an ed away down to r Ck bottom prices. A full D I � ., . . i S -, - .. . . very . � I .1 - . i:� _', -r, .f , .., lose � as w(II,as any other elector. ever will ,a en c - . X . � ''!• .. . opinion ery case i . S stock of hardware nstantly on bailL Call . - .. I , � _ ;,. Virst Insertion, per line � - _. -_ nts. . . � . . . . i ., . � . . - - . . . . . . . . '. - I . � _.....__.­ � that th B,;-Iaw h abort time. - - . . . . . . a as been ap- - � .. � I . �::7 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 Now t . � . �� ­ .., - - I - . � . . . This rate does not Include Legal or Foreign - Miss Ida Thornton of Norval, who has early and secure the bargains We-are okering. : . � .. I T_; - I.. * , I . �, . ­' . I . f by ' r� . . �� I �,.� I , 1:"��.. proved o , electors we shall have Jegiate Institute, at ,. . I . - � _. I - -, vertisementp. been attending the Col. - � 7.. � '� effects and if its Brampton, is visiting her 1� � . - ­ " . .-..-� Apecial terms given to parties making c ii- - a chance to see iU people here, and I � - � I . , . - , - � � - - . 'I.- ­ - racts for 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. H If- - ezes of the west , � . I - . . - ,_ Z� . !� I . 7 � �. virtues are real we Shall all enjoy the looks as if the balmy bre . . - . . '�; - '-. yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. . . : . . . I I - . !I - �_ . -r, benefit. Th To IN * that they w6re, what ... . - .. . , , .- 7 , , , � , , , , - Business cards, tau lines or under, with pal iF nsh.p of Mariposa agreed with her, and t . 4 Evil - - . . - one yes . - . . 6r, $5 0:, payable In advance. After a few days with her I I - J0-- I RIC�IARD'SON I ..- . . - 0r,Xotics in local columns ton cents line, carried Loca Option by a majority of 'he re'lu"'d. I I . ------- . I ,_ - - - _. ..... . - . � I parents and a visit to Pennabank, she will ' . . 4 - ' . . - . I . " - � . - -- Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. Ile de- return to Norval to . . - I f 11untsvi ______ . ". 70 and the v Ilag,) o resume her studies. * � - , , i . OreW contract rates made known on appl 1ps, . . . � .. - o, n majority. . ' �"-", ton. ITo free advertising. I feated it by . 811 ilar m "ority. The Our new store-keeper is very generous in - - :e: � - I . � , . .1 .. I Advertisements without writter ustructions i A on the 1st of May giving oyster suppers, but am sorry to say , ;I- . ' - . -, .. . t% � will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- Act will take effee . . ­ _... I ., I - . - - - - I - .*1 ft6r discontinuing I iave , that he has not yet invited your correspon- O�TOW. It"HE AIFLTITUIDE. ' * . � . 4: - . dingly. Orders for advertt advertise- next, in these municipalities that li . - .. . .I . . _.- - '� Monts must be in writing sad sent to the p ab- � dent to have even a smell of the .excellent . . . I .� I . - � - --h .,. . . roved of fit. 0 . . . . . _. ' - - ! . - H er. apPro __. bivalves. and if this matter ia not soon � . : - ., ..'' : - . I *-.. .---.-.. ,. . * - - ,They are going tQ I .1 - . __ . . I .- . - - . � I , Z . � ­. ­_.1. Jou Work promptly attended to. _. . 1. . . - - . remedied I-our humble scribe will be forced � 0 I * . . . I , : - � - . . ..- - - � . I - - . - -_ - - - . _. . � . . ­ - � - . . Mlle following xtract is taken from to transfer his small account to the other - ' . " * . . � '.1' . � .- __ _. . _. � . - . - - I - � I . �xt . % . - - � - ­ I . 1W.- J. CLARK -Z - ::�,-.--,; PROP - I y . _. . , - :,Z, , , . I - - I • - I a 7ece -iding that the proprietor gil - = .. '. - .- .. . I . I . -, . - . .- • . is not too bearish- . . . ..,. - . _. . I., . - ... . . . - i - - ­_.- RIET � ING respondent t4l e o her day discussed the - T-E-, DUN lit issu� of tile World:-"A coy- store-that is pro,% we; BAR- . .. � -1 ; . I ­4 , . I - I ;_ I " our 1[lolit1on-Strict ludependiiu�s, , Two of our youre Men met with a ser- . I � . , - - . - ( �, 1. ! . � . / 4 :. . .- � , - . I . ., _. , , subject of an �Ind strial School for boys - - � . . . - . � - - I . . . � I . . � I - - � . - - I - - _.. � .. - . , ions disappointment one Sundav evening . I . I - I .. . . , I . -1� Our _4A m-A First-class Local Paper. ;;� . _: I . � . . - . . . . . . _� - . . X1 0 M . . . ) • I � ­ . . very rightly alai iing that insufficient recently. Thev drove to the vicinity of '. . . . i", , . -f - 0 . I . . � - . I . .. Our ]Bxpectatl4onn -The hearty . � . . . . . . . accommodation , vas offered by the in- Brougham, thinking to, win essie and her . . - ' ' * * � ' ' I i � . . * . . I .. . . .-. . . � . � - ' .� . .. - - . .. . - . 1 find that ; . _. _. 1 �. - - . would either lialv e to be improved � . .. , . . ­ - .1. .. . . . n Whilevale, an after . - . . i .,-. rapport of the veonle of Pickerinot and vicinIty. their ladies fair - "FRtJ � -, stitution at Mim co. He- held that this chum to accqmpany 1hein for a drive I and through the west ward. onl r to . CHRIST-IIA-S I - S. .... ( - I.. . . -i � - -, ,­ FRIDAY, JAN. ,Q, 1892.. � :: - enlarged or a lie, v and more comnio- ,.,sling their heels for three or fori hours. - . . � ... . �. _:. � ­ .. ­. , - -.-'- -'. I-.- - I ., ! . ­(�o ' . . � . . . . - ­! I _ - . . . .- . * � . . . y - I . . . .1 .. . . . . I . . . . . . . . - . . - . _ . . . , - . . more remote trade, - I . - • .* ­ _. ' ' ' ' -1 . ! , � - - point they. like the man that got left, return- . . ,l ..�.". . dious school inst toted at some . . . . ..�. . . ed home and sadly retired to bed. . -, ... 1�!. . , - . - ... � - ­ - . i , fro i the centres of tr ( this year aga n," . _; 1 -: I - . " .--. . . . ­ �' ..� ., - - PICKERING'S NEW COUNCIL. - i The Christmas tree and entertainment at . . -_ . . . " " I � I - .!.� ., . � . . . I �.- '.. - . . - et convenleot to the city-such 48 . - � . . .. - . the Methodist church on Tuesday night . . . . S I .. - .I*, _: . . . . a,- . . . . . � . - . . - ___ -, I . . - � iIi.- . I- 41 .. - . . , . . . . - - ­ .: � - -- A. p - � . . . , f - - The interest of this "'ownshi' ' I Wornhill. The location is good and the 23rd ult.. was well attended- and passed - . , I V.� . .r� - - . .1. - .. . � . . ! . - .. . . . . . . ­ .. - - - - .. . - ' ' '. . - �\ qf V I � __ U looked after, during 1892,. such all off sncA*mfullv. The children tinder the -. 1, t . � be people area xious to see . , Iff . C .".' .. . - : - I _. - .. 1, - . I -Geo Par e , -institution started there, u . - , , . I ., I .. � \ , - ;` - - - - - . - ., I'. , . , -, i . . . I 9' � � ", , . - '-' , Reeve' -R. R. Mowbray, ist De ty, ausplices ovincial and did their part exceedingly well. Many _ P, �. , following gentlemen: . of the Pr' Domiull. . I , ­ - . , . � ­-- r under the able leadership and training of Mr. Ward � R'A I S -1 - N' S .:: . -. .1 . ; . little folks were made happv by the receipt F !/-N^ E* i r . ... . . , : - - . . - - 4 . , . ... G since re . . I - . . .. i , - -': ­ , , eo. Gerow, 2 11, ion Governmeoto. We have si . a large and small, and some big . � . � , � � - . . I: - . I ". � 2nd Deputy; Abraham of present . - � - - �9 . - . . . .. - A __ � . - . . '�`_,� ... sewed letters fr(m Pickering urging folks had their spirits depressed by presents - . .- . �_ . -1 . . I �.. . . - . -, B6yer, 3rd Daputy; and James Hilts, I . .. .�. : . - . .: . . A . . _. .. . . I - . . - . .. . i I - - � 1,; I village a�- for Cakes, Puddin's or Desert.' � .. `.► I . - 1-. � small. . - . . . � : . ., . . the superior claims of that . I - . I 9 .. . . . . - . . - . . Councillor. Considerable grumbling . . � . . . : -_ - : I � , . . . . . - - - ; . .. . . I . I . . . - . - . I * .. - lZ On Christmas night a similar entertair - . . . . . - - I . I . . :. . . � . _. - - I . - . I - .: a site for such an institution. It 11 I . - I . -i . - I -I- - � . was in me \ --' � ., - _ a il. f � 9 ` dulged in during 1891 as io the merit was held in the Baptist church, and ' . - . . I - __ .. . : i . , � % , a6tions of the board during that year, represented t at the college formerly was a great success, the number of present,; . . a - �l 'L , . " .,-. I � . h .. '. . . � � - ( " ­ 1: 8 ciei;v of friends, - L E'M 0 N S A N ID .- 0 R. A Ni G E IS . . - . I - : .- . _ �e. - -eturning run by the I but now - being large, and the program being every . ­ .2 .. . I ( �.. yet the election resulted in � ' - . ... . . . _. �_.� ',:. _,- .. I 1 - . ., ." _; - could probably be bought thing that could be desired. Mr . Shays. . I . . . . . - . . - I , _,N.. co A I � .- , .­,_: ilie old council, for 1892, to a n,an. standing idle - I . � - . - . who trained the children, de%rV'5" :great , - . ­ a 0-. , . . - ,�, ::.:,� .. -it to think for hulf its a�tual value, and is adiiiir- Almo�ds, Filberts, Walnuts, lciDgSugar, Cocoa, CLoci - . � - ., . • -,-2. - -_ -1 -i '' � . ­ - From this it is only naturi It oc credit. if the Methodist 1S.-S'. instr'lictor . . ' I . .. . � . - .� � �: _. ._ . . .. 'I " ()4 for the purpose; _ .- � - . - . . that the majority of the electors, we�re ably laid i and the Baptist were to nnite (throwing t, � 1. . ' . � .. - CY , . I . _. - _... - - �._ - - .. i � il I , , _: high 14nd, commall(IS a View Of . late, Oran e, Citron *and Leino*ff- Pee],. Essences 1. - . -_ � � I � , . . ­ 1 pleased and even satisfied with the ex- copies n � 0 . 9 . I ! . . I . P : � .-.,. sectarian views aside) in teaching children - - . . , - 4- .. - � � . . .. . I .­ . I . :: I ."j.. 7. � I I I ations given 4y Reeve Parker �nd and receives breezes from the take, their parts we might expect something ex- . - - - .. . . .. - I 1� . . .1 . ­1 ... . .. . -.1 I ­ � '. . . - P an . . tea. . . � . Spices, Pickles. -- : � '- - I - . .... .. . ­ - . . - . - : - - � -;�-�`� t- from which two miles 'distant. ' I . . . q I . . . . !, 1. .. . 1. _. . . � . - - . . . . � - . .­� . ­ . ., I... . I . I - 'i' - _. n St. - �. . - .. .1 f h David • Annis during the I)ILS week hw,; - . . I . L 0 mlle,iaues at the nomination mee � ­ . . . . I . - . . I . . . I .... . .. . � . . - .. Ing The defeated candidates have The property, coutair a perhaps fifteen ' - I . . . . . . . .- .. . . . . � . . .. . . - �_ � ,- . made extensive improvements on his farm. . I . . - .. . . .. . I .-.-.I- I . : . . .. . ... . . . - ­ . . .. � - . _. .. .1 ! ­_ -,. nothing to grieve over, however, a - or twenty ao,,�es of land. It seems to Mr. A's difficulty was.that he had a super- . . . .. L : .� � .. � .. I __ I I—- .. _­ � - - . - . - � � - . .1 ., � .., - _. ­- _� a S' erly fluity of dwelling houses. so he had a mov- : _. . - - •- . . . . . . :;. . , �� .. - I i . - - . . they all ran well, and may stalid a us the question situ call prop He e bank 0 a . - . . . I .. . .. . . - - [J"', :_ lil_* , __� better chance another time. Reeve stand until tie uthorities arrive at in bee. moved a kitchen to the VOUIR = CHRISTMAS ' OR ER ' IS. - i 1� . I V,_ I �", � __.. _; . ... � �. .; some decisiaii a what course will - . o'. . . - - ; - ` t -�: - , in . . . . . . -11 r . i . . -,....--­ Parker has publically announced I . . I - 0,1 - . 1 If it, is determined to build ` - SOLICITED'o'- - . - .- -.- 41�__ - . 0 for a creamery. and moved one of his dwell . - go to his residence for a kit-hepland *till ' . . . . . .� . - _1W . . . - - � . . .. ..�.. - 'hi i tention of withdrawing from be persned. � has two hous" on his hands for which he % . � . . . . - 44" ', - I - - .. - is 11 _. - - - .- __ - __ _i__ - - * - ____ _. I . . municipal . i ipal life at the point �. - 1. _� � A, �_. _., _. � int than Ntimico then has no apparent use. When Mr. Annie _- , ;i;'. -� 1 . -n- end of the A some othL,r - ---- --'----- -- - - - - . -_ �� . I - . , - I t- - 3 1 completes the chain T, 1 . . . . . � . .- . ` 1P . I .- I i i I .- ­­:': - present year. Third Deputy Bayer P ckering can offer any bargain It Ma) Win . gas prop6sed in his reef - ' : ' � ".: - deuce he will have as commodious and com- r . . . • . . ! v�' ­� -, - , , and d � - . i I pe Ing. . . . - ­ _. I _.� .l _. -',,- - -t- have in the ha, of a build* . _. �. �. . . - - . ­ I ..� ``'Elsewhere the larger vote on Mon a . a fortable a dwelling as is in this district. � - � .. .. - _... ... . . - , .. _� . . I . . I . ip - urge its undoubted gince'the retirement of T. P. WhiLe.Esq . . I . . . _ I' . . .. ;, , i -.�: _ Elsewhere will be found a state nt Thornhill an - . OPENE- *1. . . r ., ; - - I , ­ - . .. .� . I , , , '.*_,� superiority OTIocation and convenience. as Reeve of this township. Whitevale has - - . . - . I - : . __. - ..�. . . - . I . , ­ -division. I I ­ . .. - . ... _.. : of the ppll in each sub . .� - .. - - . � . - . � � . . f..�- . N - - w. .. � ]_ a not b3on honored % Ci a ilepiveentative at , . � I I I . . - . I I , - ,0_. - ' . � .. , , 10 ­., . I - .. , � I � the council board. It was thought theLt our 8 v� s . .. . . . One of the hoio e* t Stocks of Dry Goody . . . � � I . , . _.. .. I . 11 : ,­­ ... : • , The Ontario . . :. friend A. E. Major would have been a can- I - . - - , 4Legislature, is called . ' LETTER TO THEE � ,1_,._,­ � I I , . I- � - . . � . . i.. ' . . - . . . - . _­. . _�_. I - _for . dispartut4tit Is open to all for the fair dill- .. . . . ..0 ., .__� � .. I . ;belt. - - - - ' .. . .. tThis appears that he cannot be tempted to run. part of the Cduntry. Call see � - - 6 - - __ �'. . eumdon of pub.lic questions. The writer most .. . I ... . . . . . . . . - . ­', - .. ,t It is thought by wine that he did not cart I . .-. . . " ' . . . : Mr. A. Dunlop, H.P.P. for North in all came mood his correct name with cop . I ' - -'. ' . I . .. . ' 1 ' ' _' . - � A. - � - - " 11 - � - .1 I I . . ;_. - . We wish it .'distiuctly uniterstood, however to assume the responsibility of steering the ____ .. - - .. . .. . - . * - _. ..� � P . . r- - �. " I L13 after -4 . - -_ FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES- ------:),-, - , - - I ,� - -_ .. Reafrew, died Friday of diabetic that to no am do we hold ourselves re shi p I a -aupe he had rots Fartnt r (duly .( �!�__� . .-----I-- � _. . . -..- . . .11 -_ . '_'� I . :'- '. a week's illness.. sponsible fo, -'opinions exisreened by corres- - - V -. -- . .� . �­ ... . -_ . �' . . - - - " --: - - *4 . . . I � - ... _.:%� pondents.-I �P- NNW&J . , -er & Smitb .: , . : I 1. " - .. ____ - " 1. . . credit*d to him as the alter of Hymen) tc 0 ' . � . . 1. . . . ---' -.1 - Archibald McArthur, I . amber - Lie � r- ., . - - -,�. :�. . J ... . � assist him in the arduous task. Our Milegant stock of BOOTS and SHOE'S, Ccol - . . . ... . . , . - -: . - . I .. . . .� - - , - .. • . ­ . onn3ction with the -opeh wort . . . - . . - .. . _. I .. . - - . . � i el . fence as e mu=fabip found - - - - ' . I . . . . I . . .. . 11 chant, Lancaster, has been choi i a,. - mate the ' . .:. .:' Manufacture I : �_ - �­ -.. � . I 'I Ing of 8 tudrews' church, there was by si. ond deputy after a short exper- - I . & - _. - . � - - .� I , Sxail-�-Tn * , - . . . . . . . .- - :� - .: 11 . a . . - ' ' . � __ _. ­_ �. . - . � . . . . • . . - . . - . . ports. t fact omit it neeesbilliv to take to partner. -F � . - . . .- . I ., - :'. the Opposition candidate for Me ary- one im led. During the . "T EVERYBODY TO G11% , 11 E* .k.C.XiI.L. - - . -_ _. - - . I . . . . . . � WAN . . . . I . I W let us say go thou and ro like- - � . - - _� � ­ . I , .... -1 evening of th� eutertainment. while a sk. To Albert - - - . : , .1 � .. �' .. . N - . . - - . . - - � Omi . . . I ­ . . ... - . - . . I ! .. .__� : "'. .,- ­ `. Rumor has it that the .D 11011 ing of the neatness of the thuc' wise.. Mr. 'Major. however, in made of the THEO. B WILLIS, Postmaster, _.. - - BHOUGHAM . . . . -- . - .. . . .. I 1.� I i . - - . ' stuff. and We . . - � � I � ;_ . ' ri L'i'd "f . * � - % I . ,_�.. . .: house will meet on Thursday, F ebr- etc., we fotgot to mention that ail ght believe that our , - . should he ' nrA,uraged to offer ...- '­ _- . ;t I . ­ praise was ue to Stepheii v P11111" men shou e - _­__ - - 1. - .. - - - __ - - - __ - - - - .--- . - __ ­__ '. . . . . . L . - I .� . • 1� - ­ uary 18th. , The matter has been I Gordon, * III an our representative t the I . . _. . � - ­_: .-. .. . -, - I i I , - .: : - contractor. fqr the building having I*tn so their services litative a , , , " , I , council , - , . -.1 . � ­­ . finally decided, howeviIer. . �. . board. . . . � 1, � � __� , . . . - ­, well and bea0tif ul1v fiuished. He di I not . . . . . � 4 . . . . . . . ______ , '' .., re, slight his work, At the Paptist church enttmrtainment . . - . . I - . - . - . � .. .. - ­ - . . .. � . . ' do, like some contracto - �1. . . . . . . . . . `� .. - The petition against the retur i ai of our smart voung inen were unno � .- . - - . . ' li� - ­ i I 'orgy but even did !more than was asked by the . . � . . . . - . � . � - I �C.. . -1 , �_ - - t1on. Alex. McKenzie for East Lorfi ification. I write these few naliv noii%v. and the Rev. Mr. Show. tht . � . �.. � ' ' . ' - �. I ., . . " , .. plans and . . . . . .. I . . ' .. .. . �' ...: :.- . �_ _', . came up for hearing oil Tuesda -, at lines to dalt. Gordon justice. Hoping chairman, on information received, archbed . � . . . - - . . i -_ .. . - . _. - . : 0 11 - I - . . . . . . - - �. . . - : -id was dismissed I ' ' . . I ._� .- -_ . . .1 - a ; 1. . . �. Markham, ai in'ssed ,Vitll you will give them space in your neat and W_ E. Loulit of being it tutirticipint. in con . I . , � : . . .. . . of which the latter had the rev. . . . � . . . spicy paper.' Truly yours, I wItience gentleman X____ _.� . . : CoAs. . . L. PiciLsix, . .. ­ gentlenislit before Juoti-es MeCreight and . . . . . ­ - . . - , -I.. . • 41-- 1. �_ . __:��_ - - - .. - I .�_ - . I �_ - 1. a 9 KING ST., WEST � - . - - - . I - -, it I . . � . . , . i w. Phillips. on it charge of as,wult and of uskip . --- . � - . . . ' . Mr. Bennett Rosamond was etc eted -' � ` `., - �'.'_. - -- -:�. .1 Pastor St. Andrews. I I - I . . . . . - - J , . - � . i . . . I : - f..' ` I .- . insulting language. The, hearing was an .. . . . r - . , . , . � . ..1 . . .- ___� - -.11401- _ . . . . . I � � , ­. . . . " .. Z . . . - Thursday, Dec. 31st, for'Nortli'Lan- , _..�.-!. % . : � Tuesdav afternoon in Bessic's hall. The . _ N1 .r01RJ0Wr_r0Ev - - - - ., 4 . . . - . . .. .. . ... _. - . . . Ctrs by a majority of 428, being tl�l I . . * � �. . W41TEVALE.. I I .. I . attentive one. I pliTING P41 . • I . .- 0 11- .. .::i :*. - . . .. audience was a large and attc . .L%l . . - L . � .. 0 -t • , . . I 0 1 - . _ .. - I .. I � crease :of 127 over the Conscr v�uvc .:- ­ , , , . I After hearing a few witnesses. and the fact . The Repairing of Fi]Ge and Coffillill ! � . . .. � I visited Church being established that Mr. Lount conducted +111, . . i . - Mi3s Greig, of Brongliamil .& . - . majority in March last. , I - . .. . .1. . - 'gentlemanly �. plicated Watches receive - - . . ... - . - . , . - fuss; I . I I - � '. ­ , '. street on Friday. himself in an orderly and a . . . . . I - _. I . . ' . . I . Goo. Burkholder also visited Church manner at the entertainment, the justices - I • ... - - .. i * 1'!` - - � '. I - Woodstocli 113telkeel paced i"Ar r1•ff I " - . special attention... • . . . .. � . . :.--.. . III ., street-on Friday. dismissed the cam. Much credit is due to 15 ph. I I% . . . - . . themselves under a bond to faithfully m ' .reiglit for able judicious . � . .- . _� - ­ , ra. Beare, of this place, is spending her Mr. McC . . 0 All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moilerst ... . . ... � . . -7 - J . observe the licence law, agreeing to vacation at Duttonville, on Lake Brie. � manner in which he conducted this cam. \ . ­ - ..� - ' � r J - � ' . - . Miss M Lddl, of the Conservatory Ile wW the part of at christian gentleman - . . - . - � . . , . . . . _. 1. - forfeit $200 for charitable objects - . , . i .. : - for , - . . . I 1� I - - . ­ .- . . _ t - . . . . . ".. .. � I .. . of Music, Toronto, is rusticating in our he cyst oil upon the troubled waters, and I � I ROBT. CU , - .. 1. . . .. , . a I . . - - . _. . I F. . ! .. . � every conviction of illegal selling" . . # . a - 0 ....: � . -9 � Vale. now that the affair is ended w© trust that . - . � . - I - --- -_ � . .. - . : - . . 1� . ... - I . . . . P � - . .1 11 . � - ) I . : Miss Ada Thornton, of Denver, 'Col., is abetter feelit.g will prevail. On o0casiors I Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.- - .- ! : .* I I - , It is pretty generally understood that ' � . I � ­_ . . i I I ­ .1 :. I vigitingheruncle, Jas. Thornton, of this such as Christmas entertainments the - . . - ... �­ _.- �-) ­ . 1: .1 . _o � . - . .- - . . - . . - ..: ' Hon. Frank Smith will be the next place. . I young people are apt to be over hilarious, . - - .. • ­ . 9 Kin� St,, West.. -_-_ � . .: - - . . 1. �_ . . - � . . . . . - - . . I . . .. * �_ .4 . I . . � I - and we do think hasty and harsh rebuke - I I I . . Lieut. Governor for Ontario. Theflon. Mist; Ella is spending liar Christ I -11 - - - - I L I . 1. I - f f.. .. __,... . gentleman is not being thus pension- mas holidays with her sister at Jackson's not to be the beat means of subdueing the � . - : - . �: :�;:, - _..: , Z . ­ . I Point. evil spirit with which our youths are then . .N . .. i ...... • � • I ed off on account ofanyinability tomaii- I � . . I . � .- . - .. .. ... . .. . . __ - 10. . - Charlie Beaton has been spending hii va- possessed. I am not 'a member of any . . - ..... . 1. . . . ­ - ..- �. - age the public works department' but �_ i­ , ,/ X� - . :.� - 4 cation here, and looks as if city life agreed church, but believe in the great truths of -- , G =-,.. �,� I � ' . WISE,- THE . I RO()'ER.-. ,_ - . " consequently unpopular with him. . Christianity, and am a strong advocate of % - - J _. _1_. . � be is too strict, conseq ' , - I I �., . .. I . - . with his subordinates. J. D. McPhee, head book-keeper for Ren- the cause of temperance, but - donot think A .. . . . -HAS A LARGE -STOCK 0 - - . ­.. - ..-- • ... . ...-.. .1 .:..`: � . ' . . �. I . F . . . nie & Son, Toronto, spent Xmas with his either can be ndvanced by force and hasti- . . . . . - .; - 'I, � : . ' . I I - ­ 9:_­�-, - - � .. , - . - '. . . . � . . I. . �,, .. parents. . ness. � . - . . .1 I 1. : . - Much excitement prevailed ill `1!6�ollto . - ..� '-, , - . - - . 19, - . . , . - i` ­ ­ '. . . - Cl. I ir * uts ' ' ?_ '. . , y y - f all'kinds, Raisins ra - . -t . Ma an at I i Monda . Not onl had, the electors , Sugars 0 . I I . . , 11 - �ggie Ellison is prostrated with tack of scarlet fever. Am happy to report . . . -. , . . � Russia in lame - . . . '. . - - - . - - - . . - . __ _ V t" - . . Metliod6to are learina . . i, , . I - 11 * I . .- - I : . _. .. . fl�, . :., - -: .1 to decide between four candidates for that she is rec­iring. .. Oranges, Lemons, � - .- - � - � _ _;.. - . .. . . - . � I - __ ::f. . white, of numbers owinst to the famine, and will . . Teqs and Coffee, - . . - _.. . - "._._ ;_.1..4 -1 Mayorallity but had also ta express Mrs. Meek, a Miss Alice WI - . . � . __ . ; I., - , . ... � . . - I . - � ­ settle in America. . Syrups. Molasses, � . . - . - � . . ! .... �':; their opinion on a restricted Sunday Maxwell, is as present frequenting the' , , : Cocoa, Chocalate, - -1 . . . . I _.---_:L-_-_ ­1 - I � - . . � ­ . I . .: .. / . - . .. .: " : _ � . . . - ­-, . I - .h _.� - ..-;,: haunts of her childhood dove. Teenier, the varolman. has ironed a . - -c - � - . _... . . . ... - .. L � . - ." , . -- R. J. Fleming was , Spices, Essences, Canned. Frilits Et -1 . .. _. -".--,. � . � . , , • �. �" -:. - street car service. : .. . 7 _ . . , � .; �." , - � Rev. Mr. Cannom. and fimily are spend- challetige to either Haulan or Gandaur - . . I� . . I . . � . , . . - . I . �:, . � I I .. - . ..:� I Z . . I - � Al' the mail chosen to chief Magistrate ing their holidays with Mrs. C'p father, the for a three or four mile race for 01,000 ol - . 1. . . I . I . ". - . . .. . ,, -- � I :- ­''%',tV . I . '. . I - � � - . . ,-. I � during 1892, while the Sunday; Car Rev. Roberts, of Cobourg. side. , . I .. pi 11 . . _,.. , -* • . • .. . . - ' . ' - " " �:-, _ Norman Miller, of Cannington, has ar- John D. McGregor has declined tL ­. . - ': - I ., ��� __ - proposition was defeated by a huge .; .. I . - , .. I r._ ..; , . ., � J I : , �. . - - .. . _,V_ � . . �­ "' - . rived our town to spend the *Scotch f a - - . . . �'._. ., I? - . � . ­ , . - . majority. * ' 1. � - � - , ­. - - Rjority- _ . . - � __ � , I � ri in o holi- oomination of the Patrons of Indus" o JUST ARRIVED FOR -CHRISTMAS TRADE _.� .- � 1".. _ . � . - ...... . . �. s;l - - - I , . . - I....- Halton to be their candidate in the cow , , I I I _ 1 . I 1. .V--. � - , . ; . .,.: day, which eventuates on the New Year. , - , '. - I ! ­ . , I .. - __ I - : �._ � ;. I , .- - � . - - - -.-------- - ,_4�i .:. I . � .. . - ".. ' district, - I - , , , , - . - - I . 1­ Mr. Barr, of the Rocky Mountain MIL,Ls I , - "--:- , I �� - . -.- - - f, . I:-- �: , -.---..:. Decision was given 'in the South lug election for dis CoUluions. . ..- . � I .1 I I- _- - extensive . . . . ;. . , - ,;, where he has been on give - - - �, I ". .;,_� , gaged in ,I- . . I . 1, - - - .. I- .. 0 The eighteenth &131131110 niiaednR of Lille . . - . - - . . . - " - � _ � ­ - � I . . . .- , - - . . . � - ­1 - - .., ­:� - , Ontario election case on Monday, at lumber operations, visited his nice, Mrs. - . � . 1'1�� I , �� , ` �� �, � . rrovineial Poultry Association is DOW in 11001 . �. - . ,.- ._� . L' . . : - . "I ` . I Zv,� . i . . . .,... I - . :� ,.-., Ostyoode,Hall. The verdict declared D. Thom this week. , ITEVALE . . . W. I .. . . . � - - ` .0 - .. - .. - ..4 m�- I . �1 Mr. Heath, of Torouto,'aon of'Geo. Keith progmasirat Bj*r'lanville. The show of 14 - . . .. - .. - . :_ - . , i A r . 1._..-�. ...- :,_-I:-;' -�-'!"-' the seat vacant.- Mr. Davidsou was - . - �. . - . - . - - '. • -_�4'l , - J ; I , k:1 I . - 0 . �. ­�.­­-::.. - [al sI a abort time in our midst, and seem- faney poultry, it is'sitid, exceeds that of , - . I . � ... . � ­ .. �� . .. - 7 - , 11 . * 11 . . . . 11 . - '. I . _ - . . - . ,_ I 14 - .- 11, , unseated through the fact that Mal- .1 .. - .�.. _- - � ed to -think well of the county under this former years- ), . :. �Iw - I I . . 7 I . ­ � I.-- ;' '_�.,�_ ­­ �.... ­ I . . � . ": - ' . . �. �, - . - . l, . . .. . . . .�. _.. __ . . ' ': �� , . : . . I _ - , _ -_ The undersigned beg to Wform their patrons and the public -it*, . - a " ". colm MeTaggert, of Myrtle, Had given degree of latitude. , ---- - -- -- -- -------___.7____ ------- I -_ - . ,�. - an elector $2 to bear his expenses in Mt. Hodgson. Boteneau, Dak., is at . . . . I . - - - � , ". ­ I � , " -��- '. ­'_�� . - - County Counefl. ' . . . . ... oV.- I - 'Ir e - , . - , , ­ J _.-,.'N!:., present visiting his uncles in this vicinity, �; .- - I ', - ',�_:, ;'. ""r. coming to the poll. The learned � -that hftving purchased the above mills they have , . � . . I I � 1. .�:­. ­­_ . and thinks Ontario to be the garden of I . . .1 I . � , - � . i .1 -- .. . . - , . - � $`. , .?;.".,__ . , ,__ Judge held that thiWwas a corrupt i boyo stick to the good old farm. COUNTY 01F ONTARIO : ,,. .1� I .,. �._ .. -_- - .. :_ I . _... ­*,.._... - America, so .. .. - refitted them with a complete _� . . . - % _. -, � - __ . - . - � ; il . , , . , . . . . I . ': _. ","-. .." �-2, met It is altogether likely that the Russel- Taber went to Toronto a few days . ---."- . . . I �.. � ­-; � . - . - - , , � . * .1 � .. 1. . _. I . I . I . -_ .. - . : - . . . - . � I.:.� . � - P - 4 0 interview old Santa Claus HE Firrat weietinR glif the Council o( - - . .": .1 , 1. same candidates will again be nomi- I since i%order to . � . .. " " ' 'A I I ration of the County of Ontario, . - . I ,_: I " '�' - -.. " d T. toe rat" END .. _. ..-- I �. . .- . 'Al .- . �. , � , ,:: -�.;,.-,- `!, nate - Mr. Davidson as Reform and 4 at he-td(juarters' and in the meantime is - _; - ki - , 4", . ! PUttillg In his time with his cousins, the tor the Year 11. • . � . . .. I ill � * Ir =6i ill be held pursuant to the � . ., - . . . ­ - .L, -� ' ) - I . . . IV- Court. Hnu%e ton END ROCESS.�_ I... I.... 116 _.. - �' h as Conservative. The Spi.k.. statute in that half, at the , .. .. " .� � •I— Mr. Smit _. , . . I . - - - . ' . the town of Whitby, on Tuesday, the nsh dWy � I . . . - . . , I - , - - . �. . . _� , election i . 70 00e.,!... ..Min Nora W - � . �:�­,_.,� . ::,_�e n ..., ��_ ­ - . . I I .- �', i 4 will be hot , ; Wilson, of Kansas, and Min Janusil". instant, at the hour of two o'clock in ,� L - , %`,- _ __ . - . ­11 - : before - ' - . " - ' ' , . - .t . .4 , .1. : .�_'It' ,`� �. . . '_ � . : 2!�: " .. ' L _ - - I., '. .i., '' Graut, of British Col b* t a 'few the afternoon. All amounts to to laid - - . .1 � ,- ,- _­ I !,.. . - .. - : I _. it-i" '. � �, . - . .. . on a A full line of Flour,- Drain and Shorts for. retail and exebangw . � . '. . 11 - ., , 1C., ,.,.. .,.: 1 � " ` - days around town, and return lbo Council must be forwaWed properly fWAW I ' � .,_. ,., . um Ia. _. . _ , * k. , , , donTucads - V • - . � - U 1,-_,.o-,.�� .--!.:, -, I _ _. . , on re- . ,:_: .. -1 - - , - . . .1 r .. . � ..,. . I . . ... i roi� y to the Clerk. at least three days before the niestr � , . ­­ - , . - � -- , _� . :. reference to the eleati _ . _. " - �,x;-- - 1, . "e ;_. - ,- . I to Whitby, 'where they an attending the jug ef %be counell. - 7 Mopping expeditiously done. Cash foi wheat.l., 2tf . �!, I . _­ - .. I % . .- 2'..' 1 1 - . ' , � � ;l_ ; , -- �, .:.',,P,, ttlrog, in another I M �,, , I t oft" . ` - ' . .1 00 t,� . :1 . . ber c6lumn, it will be Young 104es, Colleft . - . � ..-.,, . I JOHN X. FARNWR . 14 . I I . . . 4 , 7 , - i �' - le . %` I ! 1;1 . i . 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I .. -.1 4� - , - -0 , -i� - �. ,* P. � .� .. �� . - i _. , ­ . _� � 14, ­1 - CAN AN, N.Y. I *.I,.: f;4. - - - ­ . 'r .q. . , , ,­ , Z.1, 11, - I I . 0 -,,-., �, � 41, - " . 1- I ) I * . . S�� ^ ,:, I � _.: r � I zff I.- -' ix�.� --�-"-_.: ,_,t- " - - , .1r,- - - �jF­. 0 � -- .. 1 A-. 11rew Advert.Wmexts. - . -,,. - - . I ::---' DISTRICT. DOTSO This country is great for partiei 'and - , -1 . .,. �' . F OR.7 - � -­ - - REMOVED. TO IEW '5111SIS - �.- . . .- --�-."�'��;� -.' . ! . f'� , . .1 �.' I ; they give them various suggestive names.. . ' QTRAYED :-From the premises of the . . LOT '=.f I iL . : - . __. V, � - ". . - , . .., . . 1. STOLEN IN THE MOST RARE FACED MANNER There is the weig party; in which the " underst.ped. lot W. con 7. a two year old -_ - __ __ I .-I. - . I � ,� - . . I I HOUSE-AND LOT 'V".. . ­- X. .. � __ .. , _'.. i gentlemen assembl draw slipd of paper, black sow pig. Suitable reward will be given BROCK ITS, BOUTS OF ONTARIO BANK . . ,_,_..� I . . � -:...,­­ . � FROM EXCHANGES_, �� i . -.1 � . . : - _.. . � 11. !� ­ 11. I . 1 ... -�, . . ' - names for information that %ill lead to its recov V. . ­ - _. . . � - . . ... - ­­, , : �:, on which are wri n the ladies � or the Village of Brougham, I _ L . I . . ._ - - -_ t �. ,. - . . baiile� Moore, of Alliatoli, met w ith a who are present, f an envelops, and, as . - 14 ,,� * 3, WITH STABLE AND CHOIC9 COL . ,,Z - I - " - STFIAYED :-From lot 18, con. 8, Bear- Whitby Marble Work In . al� ., . 1, . �Ae ,� . � I - . � . - - . ­ .- . I � _. Serious loss on Thursday, 7th, ult. through lack predicts, they have to escort to sup. boro, about the lot of October. a one year ------- I lection of Fruit on 96 game..,;..-I.�� . - - .4 -I.. - ,,� .; , .. I - .1 - per a slim or a stout cit lady. After the re. old I - - � .4, "A., _._f",,,s. - I �.. threshing in the barn, and d Aytah Namely-'Apples, five I v&rLtie*, Pears, � V- . fire. He was il ' fo Pears,.:. . . . rmo.tiZ Heifer red with a little white. Any : �, . , ­ . .. &at the ladies are weighed and the gentle- in that ;RlI lead to her recovery will �,__ - I . .. _- -� thr,pugh action of the carriers attached to P Iffaffison & Hawkin ,,,,�,4,4 " i � - . - . en donates one -half a cent for every greatly oblige and be rewarded. G. G. YOUNG, .9 Plume. Grapes, Curra to, etc. Prioe ,, � ­A ` .,. . . ' . . ,*­%"'_ N. - - Malvern. 9-12. Also choice b ilding lot with ". i - ­ ignited, and in - $100.00. 1 " the separator some straw was , I Manufracturers of . I . . p.quad of his partutors avoirdupois. A cer- - - . 't ,'� " 1%, I I , before it was noticed it got 8 a. ­ __ - - __ - -1 - L:W-"­� . i-i' ­ I , such a head- MarbleMonuinen ts, Headston-es and all fruit, very cheap. • Alsol house to let. , i .tA i., - - . tain young man -lad the misfortune to ENDERS FOR WOOD:-Tenders � .4 .1 I - .A . . '' ... . � 11. - - , , . . - . . way that it could not be put out. All the draw other Cemetery Work. 1.� 1�_"_ , � . -_ ) - - . - . . . 200 lbs. of liability,can we wonder at Twill be rpoeived up to the 15th of January . . - ` - * � - �- -* � � I - I . . rm .. - . ­ __ . ... 1. .�,,�,:" 1��- ,­'. � I I . I grain was lost. . . him thinking this kind of party was a for the following, to be delivered at the sehool Also Importers of Scotch, Swedish, Am- . �..o . , . ' - . . � � I . - ­ - � . Let there b . . GHAX ,,;- '-, 1%' '-.- e no mistake about this, that fraud and a snare. Each mouthful of sup- house. Oickering village. Sixteen (16) cords arimm anA Canadian Granites. - : .. BROU ;.,�-_ .? . � . . .. .,..'? 11 � . . green wood, first class, nomirsed of half maple All learties wishing work would do well to call . � . . . . ­. ,;. 11 ��' . ' Aa apprehensive imag. A . ,.y , - .. , r , -.54-tJ . the ,-Myrtle Navy tobacco is manufac- ' per would seem to and the other halt beech. so one and one-halt anus 1�efore purchasing. All work guaranteed , ._� 1�� - I � . ,If - . p IN 1:01= - - ,\-'jP..J,7.;�-, - I . . tured from the very finest I'irglilia leaf. inatiofi to add a pound to the already over- (IJ) cords good. dry.split pins. All and noes of the lowest. . azi A, M:E. -1- ., 11 ;,� 1. " . . -A I - . , , . . . . . . - . - No higher quality of leaf can be purchased weight. Then the jockey party where the ed before Jany. 30th 1892. The lowest or any �",-." -- - .,. " I . � - - . - �1, N " A. I . . - - �..­, It, �!� _1.111� � _. .. L' ' I .:.-.-�.- 'A. -- - . '. _�'. . - .. �. . ��-�,. I - ­ . . . .., . - � , . . . : . selected with men don jockey h its of different colors, tender not necessarily accepted. Address ton- - . . - . I . .: . .. .­1 . , 4; � � 1"..... -, . � for any tobacco made. It is. . ders to I. WISE, See.. Pickering. . , . - � .J tw; ., ' .- .� I � - � - . . - �:,_. - _' ' ` 'V'�, - . . , . .: � , . a the very greatest care, and treated wi . op 9BRIEN Established,.-. 4"O.. - , �_ I . th and the ladies who have colors to serves- W4 E9 0 - I., . - _.. '_ 1 . -, ZAA-P'l . , the most approved preserving Pond with the a e of hit, hunt up the TORENT OR FOR SALE.-The Im. I . . _. _:�: .- .. . . ��_.,_� .,--,T I '. she . .� I _ . - ­ �:. � ... I . . . . match and cart th4 victims to supper. Al- .1- pleme . nt Warerooms and the west and of -THE- - - . . I . 1. -..-.-. , - .-. �; , I ­ _ ­..,_1',_,., ,,,-�,., .... - ­ � ­ . il _.,� -.-.. . -.:-- . /'- , - -, ' the flavor of the tobacco. . . . . - _ . � L.,!,. �! I ,. most needless to a d that the vi-,tims pay roughcast house, together or se the . . . _1 ,'J ,�.. . : . , : �,�,�- -,- .- ` I., - . 1� - I—. �, "?", ; ­. ... . I ­ I . t8671 ..I��. __ �­ .J ­:�`I: * - . - 1. , I 1. -, George Chester and Mr* Margaret house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; also I . ". �,�. A— 1' . __.. the piper. Then ktie party is similar to the two shops between the house and the old PHOTOGRAPHERS *:.: 11:'k - �;!_.,.,*­�.,.,.,.q ""..._. a . .. , . .0.,�­­ I � ­ I ., . 1��,Ii. � . ". - ..,--- . Morgan, Township of Scarboro - I . . - L � - ­ -,. ­1 - -! '' _. . .. I the last, ifference being. the col. a would exchange for private . . . I r.�, �.;.�'.. ".. . I ­ :A . A-� - . . � , , . . . , _� 11,�9"".:. _. t.. . ... '� ,f _-.1. .�� _: . . - 1�1'. -. . - - � .:. . , ,the only . . ... 1, 1. . .: :,& 4.�-.,�' ��.'.]--._ . W1, I � ­ . .. . 0 . have applied for A . . - - � probate of the will of the. ored necktie tie in lie of the hat, and the gen. residence. Possession given the let of March. U �.... � as disposed of his Toronto business - . : lw . AA . - , - ' For further Particulars acquire of R. BURT, . � . I �. ._il "I � I latter 's husband, James , Morgan, farmer, tlemen hunt up th ladies. Anothei soci- � . � , . : . ... '...... �11.. I . , ac L Pickering Village. or by letter to, H. HANEY, and will hereafter devote .his en- . .. . . , . � i 1� �� - �-' ­ I / _.- , k__ - . .. ­ - '. . _.: , " - ��'. who died- on July 3, 1891, lekviui* an es- able kind of .part there is villere e Alpena, Michinan. I Istf . - I .. .',,. .. . .!!- , _�'--., ...", I ^ - . . 11!t .1 ". , , .� . . - . I � - Wi lady present bring an egg along on which . - �: . I - tale valued at $2,950. Provision is niade tire time to Whitby Gallery. - . r. �� �... . . - - .. 1. - �.. 1W . - . . . ,._:�_, . . . - : " 111* - - . . . in the will for the widow and one son, is indarsed her ma gic name. The eggs are . Executors . . . . - : ',­ ,.. I ,�,�, J - - . . ''::: ­ ­�*: � - - I . � .. ­ � � I , -1 . - . . . � . put iu a bag and t1 e gentlemen each draw L _�__ USINESS is already. commenc- Z� , .- . - - ,_ �� . �? I . - . . .;.. � '. " � .. -- - . Louis Morgan. . � I- . . i - .� . s B - .. e...! . r%e . ­.­ - ".. . iary trial of Lottrid z and an egg which deter nines his partner at the - .. .Tile preliminary - NOTICE TO CREDITO*v ina to hum, but the facilities are I . .. �­, . . , table. I n ay mention that as-a 0 ___ - - - VIJ `*v ' � - - Do alas, charged with the murder of old, supper - . " � . z t - �hl -, - • , rule, white eggs are noteatell, as there are - in the matter of the estate of such that he can accommodate -all �.'r. -, t - `; _. . Mr. Heslov, too Hamiltou yes- , ... i ` . Jay. Douglas, the bio, Indian, no restrictions as to age. The writer late- - - . . .. I'll, - ,_�_ I t ird r% weak' ly helped to swell the attendance at a New • who require pictures... During the ­_­. ..... ---- ,_ .- . voluntary c-onfession, JOHN PEAK, Deceased, - ­ . . - - England supper. Perhaps an abridged � � -, .. - - 1'i�� `4 M.I.- " 11. � - . ged . - - .. - 1_ ,ft, .4, . 6 . , , 111�! ' , . "' _' "' , I .- � - , � . - My- - lam not guilty, I was there and de'soriptiou of the occasion may interest late of the Township of Pickering, in the holiday season call and get photos .,.. 1'1� , .. _il�*_ _� - . saving: . . : -, � , , I " . - I . . � . � I ac 01M ...., , f.;.P I -;,. � . Bart. some of Tim Niews' readers. Some ninety County of Ontario, farmer. . ­,X: .� � . .-,-. - I * ,­ '' -,, - saw -lack Bartram fire the shot." Pump F t 'dY.*­ �­!.­_1:1... , , * . . I - .. _­ I � ­ I _�'.. ­�: . . . I ... .., -, - I - I I ram is now in e8 assembled to the feast, which con- that will be finished in the latest style - - _. 1. �.. I ­ � � . . the Central prison. The Ign - to assembl' * - �,�!-,�, - , . OTICE is hereby given pursuant to � , :.---,. - .,. I .. - . in . . . .. 1. - . �� . ..'�, o* mitted for trial. stated of pork 'and beans. corned beef, bull- N the of the Revised Statutes of � . a. a_e:rQV71r ., - prisoners were c _ ....., .11, - 0 provisions of the art ' . I ., . , . - I 1,890, the frame barn ed corn, boiled car,ots, turnips, beets, on- - . - . ­ .i �;. � .1111, .. -. .- . In November, Ontario, chapter 110. sec. 30, that all creditors . . � � . , I r %ge and potatoes. Johnnie cakes. and others having claims against the estate of " . I . - Man _�__ �­'� i. �.,.. 1_� ; ..- . ions. cabb,. 1, and contents on the farm of Mrs. Sullivan, io Pickering, in I . - . .,...: _ ., I . . .::-- �Ix ,._._11� 1. . I . . P - " * -..,. . . - . six miles from rye bread. wheat bmad, corn bread, dough -1ohn Peak, late of the Township of Pic �ECIAL attention will be given ". � ­_ - ­ . . - - I ­ ... ... 11 .1 . deceased. who . tion ps.' .11g, near the Irish Lak-. about . theConnty of Ontario, farmer. Lift, Force& Suc i �..� ., . - A: � - .., �, .. � . - . - _.. . teats or crully cakes, gingerbread, coTu pud- died on or about the Fifteenth day f November .,Ne " .., 1-1 .. - and i"s u I '­ - - k.� , --.* �. - . . - . - ... . f i4ekering, are . ,groups an .. t'-� , ;- �_,:,�:�, I Markdale, was destroyed by fire . 'Township 0 S to ramilv d as Christmas ,., Deep-well Pumas of Brass, Iron and!. ,*. '; ; ' - . ding. rice, I cake and a host 3f Oth- A. D. 1801, at the said t 'I'll � . . - - I . . - - .41 - , . . supposed to have been the work of an in- mo'" - . . _ , . _. _. . ies too di= Pn'alt to remernl�er. Old hereby requirVd to deliver or send by registered I . - � '. I � I - . - � i; I _., �-, � - � - . .1 - . cendiarv. A warrant was issued against er d,inti letter to Dow & McGillivray, Whitby, Solicitors is a time when most families have a �- Porcelain. � ` ,; �?--, •I- . _. ..-. .. -.--" .� William Farrell, but he made goo - d 'fashioned dishes ere used and to be in -for William Peak and Fred Peak, the Executors , . * .1 w .­­ - _-, _. �" � Z., . . . .. �_ ..- one harmony with ant ent notions, the almost of the last will and testament of the said John OWN AND PUMPING WIND ... � . I - I .­�,:_- ;- . . ­­ . his escape until the .30th 30di tilt., when lie despised tallow di ) assumed the place of Peak, deceased. on or before the 18th day of fennion, it is 'the proper time -to have ". .." February : �.�_w, . . . .. . . - . _* was mi I t, pug 6. The 01 - . captured 'and committed to Owen honor for illu A.D. IbK& statement in writing f ml Windmi'Li and Cistern Tanks, and %:'..'; . . . - . Ing u �se their names and addresses and toll articuLs taken .. .. . * " I . - . i , - . i to C iericious p groups t � . _.� I - - - . Sound Jail. young (supposed to bl-'. but of their claims and the nature of all securities, I - . - I Cistern Pumps. Mail orderb. , ' ­ . - . ­�, z � - : - . ", 4_� - aranteed. .-' omptly attended to. ' 1. �, 7 .-I". - I 1-. -. -, - � -_ - . An exchan.cfe says ­The latest social I'll not-swear they were ladies"'who acted if ativ, held by them. Call and satisfaction is guaranteed. pr .. - ­ "' . . - . . -, I : �. F'. . . . . e is called a --foot s-')Cial." Each the part of waitresles for this night only And notice is further given that after the said . . . . -,,py�.. '. . 1'y'�.. - . - i`�,� � - .. la .1 - � .1 11 - last mentioned date the executors will proceed 9MM1:01,,T. LYMA.N FORSYTH, Agent. Pickerift. -.-,.. . . -_ es an envelope containing were decorated Witt old fashioned uglysha _Wor. :8. 0 . . . . . .. gentleman receives r- to distribute the assets of the said deceased I . -,------- _____ .�,� . .1 . I - : , together with ed. white caps-scmewhat the get up of amon.,, the persons entitled thereto, baring re- I ; - . the name of a lady present, , ____ __ - ..- ' " ., -, :. ., t caps - - - - - �. . night . l'-...: I' � - . 'He then proceeds to pay so many our great grandmahers frilled ni card only to the claims of which notice shall _. -L - .. _.. height. . have been Oren as above re ured -. and the a ,:,. 11.� .1. - . . , ..... . - I in- -white aprons ant, long white cuffs which ,,S,T,e for B E - -A, MAN # .... • 1_. . I . . .� • .cents per foot for the privilege of en! ertai rl aid executors will not be the said _-� . • . � . gave them ofoours3, a very charming, but Paid or any part thereof to any pemou or per. - . . .�._ . � 111(y her for the evening. Q 'it" a silln Of " - CHRf§TMAS ! - I . . � . . . " nunified appearalice. Young and old sons of whose claim or claims notice Bliall not .. - .. ­ . .. , ey is usually realized, an -1 tall girls r their Solicitors . .- man . were present to en joy the feast, have been received -by them, 0 . ..- .- ; 'It.� .. .- __ . usually imported for the occasion, . tit the time aforesaid. . _ A full line of goods as enumerated below. . . - .- . people seemed to wear a seared kind if T . . _. ­.: " .. - - . - . I _­ " ­ ,; ill Da ed at Whilbv this 17th Jay of December hnitable for Christmas presents wiil be . . . �,%_. - . _. althou-011 smuetimes a voting titan w look as-if thev won iered whether their an- . . 's,P& � I - ..-,. - - . . . A - - I . A.D.M. 1. #.t found very cheap at the . ... . _.. ­.. - h I - price per foot for a short girl. h. _ . . I . . . pay a bi testers would imagine' they intended to ... �. - - - � LLIAM ..� .. . . . WI .� �. � � - . I . . .- . . ,_.. - . One of the strangest things that has .plav it joke upon them. Ancient . - . 1. . . � � FRED PEAK, 10DOW . . . --- .. " in so -.110 ti'lle. ern salve o I . . - � . - t of Coiner Store, SS -, Whitby 1% � . ��,._. happened at Niagara Falls r kisiiing games seemed to be FxerutorB of the last will and testament . or 1.1� .::..-..- J I . . I . . . - is tha large number . . Perfume Cases, Dressing Cases. . . Noun %. • .� - . ... . . . . . . '. ber of wild ducks which popular with the budding branches, whilst .john Peak, deceased. W, . . 41 . - . over the falls. The the old folks d their much prized DOW & WGILLIVRAY, . Collar Cuff Boxes, Shaving Cases. . I �.- � - C s enjove . . have been going . . I t things . 9 Il. Their solicitors, UtAmob - % Jar,-16 num. chats a u ings lin general and 11001ing Manicure Sets, -_ . , Fancy glass Bottles , - - . � . . .- . which have been centering in _­­ - __ - - � - - ------- - _.... I .. . � . . . .-.41k I : s' _. bars over. the falls for - PA none rz� 1p&zLz_1n4&sftAg stauen e.va Bottled Perfume, - Stand Limps, \1 �11 - .. , . r two or three weeks in particular. Dincing there was no . . - .1 , .�'. . for it is not seemly to hop about when the TRAngs oomo EAST IDUE AS ]VOLLOWK- Parlor Lamps. Fairy Lamps, - � '.. .:". . - , . . -A , - t, A - � - . past, float down tile river until they , "19 A Ll . - �. . (-, v . . are dominie or parson is around. The PALrt,y No. 4 Expuzza - . 9:08 A. M. Hanging Lamps. - Etc., Etc. r U �. * . I . �.___ - caug . - . . . _ �, . .- - _* ., : lit in the rapids and seem unable to . . . ..�_.. . �'. , . I . t, - . . . . broke up a# stoat 2:30 i a the morning. RD, . , * . 2:113 P. U. Also a tall assortmert of Bibles and Testa- - . .. . . . .- . - � __... . _I . L� . - - . .., . - rise out of the swift current and are then I% 12 mix . . � . We are Hoc ove blessed with Scarboro 6 meats, belonging tothe Bible Society, - - .. . .. I ::. . ­ . . . � 1; : !7 11 . � -1 - 1ag in � - LOCAL. • • • 6:80 P. me . . . • .. - : I whirled over the brink. The largest scribes .130 N_1 a, yet there are many . . . . . . - � I . .. , I -1 . of this gjime was made the other night' subacribere'tesidi there. Sometimes we TRAn. 9 oomo WX5T DUR AS VOLLOWS:- - at remarkably low prices. .- - . - . � - . � - � . . . - . . .. - _. . . when a dozen hunters piclkeJ up some 400 will ";.] I No. 7 LOCAL ., . . 9:08 A. M , - notice EUghl. -�'," - . _.. . : -� not. Creek. Port Union, - 6,18 Mixzb . . . . 4:14 P. M. W. 1z. 1-IoNvelm - - . - .__ . in She river below the falls. . I I Malvern and Poy y Hollow items peep- .- , . . . � . I . - 1�.. .. , I #*9 L !, _ , I in,4 in the b like angels visits they . I I Expazes - a 9.118 P. V. . . . . ___ ____ -1 ___ ___ __ - I . . '.. ::. gad � _ : ' � ' . .1 are few ararr. weca. I think it is. Chemist and Druggist, Whitby. . . ... '''"'... ­. - ! ' - - VIGOR 0 STREN�TNI i . - EDEN. ... I I. FAR$1ERS" MARKET. - - . - 1 1. . '. . . • . . that Suarboro fol do not quite under. . . - . . . .� . ­. . - - - . I - . . - . ­ . .. . , . .. - . . . . . _10 PER . . � 7" - - � .. . ..- � . . . . I i I- staud a joke 'when it comes home to r000k - TORON70.JUD. 8. 18912 5 For LOff or nuj" Mwo"10, . - . . __.. , : - Ethel Burk ,vent Xmas with frieu4s in andthley want to LrgQ6 With ally luckless To - CENTs. General and NERVOPS DENLITTO . - . __ Wheat, fidl, bush........ S 0 00 to$ 0 94 . . - I . . . � ­... . . I - Toronto. - . . scribe who ventures to try the innocent NVbeat, sprilig ......... 0 87 to 88 --discount on- - Walknas of BODIJ AND MNDI, ' � � I - - Mary Cooney is spending a few days pastime. The writer when scribing for - - - -;; , � -_ . • . . _. '_ ..- �' - - -with Major Wo!f. - ; THic Nzws at first was apprehensive as to Wheat, red winter ...... i 0 00 to 0 91 Effects of Errors or �;xcea;M In Old -­�� , - - . .. 8010 to BOOTS & DRY GOODS t, or Yount. Robu#9 Noble MAN- _I- - : __ .. I . Win. Barnes, of Hevnihon, ii visiting the general sound ess of his limbo, but as Wheat, goose .......... . r . . - f. - - - Oats, bush ................ 34 to as . - '. .- - , time wore on an he did not get hurt, he . - Resu!e� - now to � �.o . . I' � - - . . . . 4- . - ,_ _ - - ' 'B ! I& N - : - friends at this place. . !ting u3ed to enjoX t e delicious uncertainty. Barlev, bush ............... 48 to . 50 - is the time to Uy 111"D MY - . - , of Uxbridepe, is visl ' Now and strengflitn WEAR UeNW_ . � - � - ,. . Mr. Poynter, .#% � r" - . 1- '' - , whether he W'oul(, get mutilated or not. Ptio, bush ................. i' 00 to 61 ; " . . � � friends in this Vicinity. , • ]DEVELOPED 019GANS and PAR78 - - _. . - - - The 1,1ispes Whitson, of Atlia,'were the We had four rrieully offers to fight, in in- lifay, now, toll ............. . JJ4 00 to is 50 . - .1 : �. - . - - - � - � � . . terview* with a M LU and a knife. then a Straw, ton ..... ........... 10 50 to 12 00 OF BODY. AbSolutely MfaM* ' - ,_�� � �. . __ . . . . I.. � guests of H. Hopkin last week. w8 re with a shotgun, a sociable fellow Dressed hogs.: ........... 4 '75 to 5 35 Crood c ni oil very C�e�,p. MORE TREATUM-Benefits In I ­ - , ' 1. . - � . . - . . I . Mr. Greig and wife, of Toronto-, were - DI-in., ftlotig your cRus. __. . with a stick mud numerous other fry not . .. - snap de ' ' . . . . - - - visitina at Mr. Bowes last week. ' Beef, fore-iiiarters ........ 7 5 00 to 5 00 - Hewn, a day. Nin testify 1�om fifty Rates , i in worth mentioning. Poor old O'Dant"Ri". Beef, hiudtliiarterF ...... 6 00 to t4 00 Meu'g and Ladies' Overshoes avt . . :� . , . - . - . .- . - Lori Hooper and hita sister Were the hDw he will miss me And Jack. the ear Mutton-, � - .6 (; 00 to A 00- Talk about 26 pounds. of sugar for one - and Fore ConaftitaS Write them.. '--' * 4,.- . - - - . I __ . __ . guests of W. Turner on Sunday last. biter and gen,�ral hewer up, - I never left ................ 130(i dollar, we can 1kive Ton 30 pounds. and , Bf)olk,- eXp and proots -.I- . , . ' . ... John Turner and wife, of StouOville, him a keepsa, te. he too, will miss N sal, carcass ......., - � ..... ,6 50 to d (sealed) ftic ♦Addres� /-� _-1 . � _- . ' . o will now newsily ear- Blitter, 11) .................. 00 20 to 00 22 CAD(lies, we give t1le'll away' r' 91"10101; It MgAe - spent'-New Years at Pleasant View. their scribb, for of coal oil for 75c. , _..;,, , - � ­-I.. . � . Eggs, der...:..:............ 00 22 to 00 25 1 ­ . .- . � � u 1ph y Johnson, t) think - I ER19 MEDI AL 00ey - .1 .. .,. . Miss Carleton, of Toronto, is spending ass Mrs. Hu - - ' .. Woburn littl( mu ilator cannot now ferret --- -- -: -- - ---- - - - � -.---- W, H. JAW^ - BROCK ROAD D . . _...,... - - the Christmas holidays at Mr. Burks. . I UFFALSOr NX �'L' � ­ ­ - _ , • _. . Mr. Marshall and wiN,of West Toronto, out to her ovi n a isfaction the source of . .a - -_ - . those playful new items. Oh? I w(W--DOMINION BANK ------.-- ______ _ - ­._.� .. L - . . ,� . - seta Christmas holidays with Mr.Bowes. the thought i i t too much ;tat me only . . . : p'.% " ­ I . - . . '_'i' . n's the cry in these parts, . . - 13i'lic I . . - - " . . Local Optio I I ­ r . . sob my wishes th t all may have a pros- LETTER TO THE TU . - . . . � ros* Capital Paid up,' , , . $1,500,000 :.i, .. I I and Jim is goin., in with might and main, ' New ear fore them. - . . . I/ . . . - . ­w. .. . - - _.. . .. would perous - 40--0-41U- - . - . .. - ­. . . . - - - - . - If some enterprising young man wo . -C111rT" Surplus, - , . - -: $1,350,000 . '. . . � . . . ... , � -j � ; - . - _,�, 'I . � - . �­ - - start a livery stable in this community. � . ' . - - - HEREBY thank all who have patronize& me in the �mpleinent buid- _'111 " � � - - . ill be mutually � - I • :_ - . . - think it would be well patronized, O It SAL estate of the law . . L . . ­ "'. ,- I we . a ­. .. 1�_ - . 6 . .- - - . - . - . . � What do you think Ezra F Mrs. u4ry, ,ontainiugw acres, being , .WHITBY AGENCY -� 11 liess ill the pest and I trust that our future dealing ­ , �', _' . .. , composed of the h W. quarter of lot 10, in the . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT_ . .1 U and - .. ....'k, - VOU will greatly oblige -is if � pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt bt awar(, the Massey . . Dear Ruby, u itid cou of th the -.0wuship of Pickering. front- Interest allowed at highest cuff i __ : .-- : . - � . .. _. . . - jug Kingston town of 1 60& • rates' No, Harris Companies have amalgamateid, and this amalgamati(n will do away : - � in your leisure hours you would take' oad. 1i miles from the logo. , notice of withdrawal required. . . .- --'fn . . � - , . y and mi a from Pickering Village_ a, but -I am to State that I have ':. :� �.� .L�.lf' �. - -V"*WW____& - - . ice pick and waddle to your pond and Whitb tuil 'age and every con veni W. K. HOLLAND, : with inany agents throughout Canada, I _! . .- - Good 8�ml, g 01". . - _ - I . sey Harfis ..L:. 1. : -I -, search for the lost froggie. as we greatly This is a very fled is property. Title indis- I I , MANAGER. wured the agency for Pickering Township for the new M firtu. - _� : �_' '.. .4 - - , ... - - - � " . - putable. For furt articulars apply on the __ __ -1. . I - - . ' . - �. -.- . I . - . . . . . � nt * ' DICKERING . * 1. - tin. Eremises, to A.1 A. P County Architect Whit- This union of 40`6pltal and property will not in any way effect prices. however, - ,.!� ; -.,. miss his croakings. �n . . . .-- .-.-. if, - .. ., .- Miss A. Barnes called together a DI W V. � Ric RDSON, Notary Nblic. .- I ich a6eut will have a larger variety of maebinery - - � . . . - ­ on P , or . . . but will be arj+.vantage as et L, .. ­1 . . - - � . . . - .*. . Sabbath school scholars kering. . 28tf . . - .. . . . ter of- her S. best binders made; the wide , . ) j. . . I , where they spent an en- __� -- I -- - - ------ - - - ___ - __ - - . ' to offer You'*iin have your choice of the three "" , .. . Thursday last .. _ . . �. - . : :­ . I 1, Brantford; th3 Toronto No. 10, B; and th� Toronto No. 3, ': .. - �: . able time skating, the being in � open end, No�i I � . . . JOY u m er �� ar*d - # . .,. *" .� !<.. - - .-. ... - ; , -jd six -_ '_ , " � splendid condition for such sport, after ERRM OF YOUNG AND OLD A. all ill fire gj ft. cut ; the choice of seven different m6wers, and three , � ..1. - .. . . � � - , . �'*,. , . � . . . • - - .- - " tired to the house whei e OWanic Wookne is, Fallinff Menwy, to* of • different horse akes and seed drills. as wc-11 as strawcutters, root cutters, and ": � 1. _. - .. which they re WaWy, :b;sical D�my. positively cared by . ., __ �� I . . . . .. .. east • 11ndtoWs tWizir. Also Nervous Debility, LuMBER, LATH AND pulpera, culti� ors, sulky walking plows, and all other kinds of far '... � .. . -%ey did justice to the bountiful fo . In lm-.:.. I � I . tL . . - . . ... . - -.�: .� I - s . spread before them. After indulging in Dininess of Sighk lam of Ambition. Ungtneog , � ".-�., . . p1lements. ': , ! . . . � Z, I . .... . I . to Marry. Stunted Developuwnt, Eon of Poww . I � - - • . - a few Iiyely Fports, they returned home _.: - - - grerooms to Remmer-'s block. OPPOSN. - __: ,,,, . . a pleasant time Paine in the Bs* Nighs Rminions. Drain in . . . SHINGLES, Rememb i I have moved my w " `� . � .-,.. . each one remarking what - Urini. Sualow U q"6 Sleeplemen, AvecAm - . ' . - . - ea i i Pickering village. Call on me aarl, and I t, it . . Moore.s black ith shop, in . " h)v spent. to Society. Vnft for Study ExamdTo Indul. .��: _f ' A . . . . gen.--A, eta., em. 1. I , P Int,on zVey Mlle gusessiteed. DRESSED LUMBER. I 'I. '10:R8"zrrz_X,, Pickering, Ont, 1-40 _ . . _.:�� ilk, 4 " . ., A2* . - W. loll met Ad rwm6 ead1asbW obw . I .... Cl*.. ( with a serious a6cid,A ' r sure to satisfy 01 I mi • M I 21) 090 sold i.early, _ � I � . _. -J" . - . - .. ­ which might have frovid f�; trestio% � J. 4L HAMLTON. GnrA= .. I �O I �; I. 1.1 J, - ­ Monday last, .fl . � ''I - i ­­_ ­�W-.v . I . . - 1 �; �'L ____ - I . lmzt.4 .1. - . -1 - fatal. It appears that while skating on Phirmaoist. " Youre SLI Toronto, O" ' .i � __ �._' . �. t ­. . . _. ��. . .� - 1��, -.f- . - - I t�. . . . ruck li . is head I- - '1111' AND S I . . L - " - . .. ? pond he fell and struck HAXbAL1 OFT WOOD, -I- . . . _. �F` * . .. the . . . . , ,- - - i.-I - I - lice,, --- - - C_ i__ ---------- ___ -AT LOWNST PRICE- - I.. - .,,. L_ . . ; lx� �i - which stunned him, and had it not sumption Curd � 1. I . . � 11 - wh 41 . . ' . I __ I . .. �'. _.� 1-.,�*,!'. - . - . . . .:, __ T ... - ATTE iT ON "-'' - . : - � ­ _. ­, �%. - . - . . the timely arrival of help it is festred .:P C) 3M .0 A, 8 MC - I , iRMERS9 .. , . - . for An old phys cian, retired from pr"tice. bRV7 - � . . -.. 1;.Ij, .. an F . . � � . `� - he would have frozen to death; However, ing had pl in E to bands by East India - . R - ­ - ,; "4.. 1. '. . . - KW'Ten per cent. will be added is A ; � ? • _.. . '' with ry or ula of aim of . �. . ll � . y and snout cure . . . .� . _IF 1� • I : Wart Voemfll. Ile WRA SOO c-mimimptiou.,pro ellitis. Catanh. Asthma and _ - - ... . -_ , ".", - . - 2 . - .., . . 1. �.,.. � .�- � affections, also a positive ' � a Il .. . . - - 0 1 ... 7 . :_ - . .. wedy for th sp ;0rM111 ple vegetable booked. ' I'M I 1 7 . go re ! TSHELS - - o 11 the as of four of Edens Mal- 111issiond, the f . f *'BARLEY -ANTE * n brought 1000VOO • I ,11 throat andiLu . . � SS, . .. � I - _,�.�i ­, . , - himself again and is doing as well as can, . W* D* GOHODN* - . AT _. � , we i � � - �, �­,., . . wad reulleal cure f Nervous Debility and all -­ ­ I . . I . . S, . . . . � . - a ­ I ' , - ­ � - - . - _: ' .. - :...' 11,�.".' expected. Co after having tested its .. • .. I . . . ' - , � ' �;Ii . be . Nervous plai tit . '. ... - . . . �. - - . . V. ful cu tL, powers in thOUS&n .. - .'. �. - . ­ .. ... ..., . make it to - : e - .,-��!�.- - . . ­ . I - � I ens, s, has felt duty to .. ... , . .. I _._.., �-_' .- - It - - - ; �� , . � � '. . . � . . 814ow BIR , • '. . � s. Actuated by this mottos i. - . 11- . I 4 _ W.'Ifldler do of - WHITBY MARBLE AND - ­ 411, . 11 ,­ ; girt suffering fe - ..?, .... . I � ,�­-,*`." 'I '. I % , . . -.., - i , � . E - im :.�, "".-..."! ". - A rp t � - ­.. .. il. CLA. -EMONT - -:� EL V ,L OR::. �- - - MARRIED.. ,. - . and a (tea; re to rel eye human suffering, I will . .,��:��z­ - ';.I� ­� . . - I 1, . - . . .. � _ L ��. .,.. -, . - .., . .. % _­ residence of he stud froa of char .. to all who desire it, this I ; I . _ � .� I'l• , C,i .-,J0,4__-Fo8G1E or English, with fullG' i6te , orks ., �. L 0. -._�. � .. ­ I - ,,, , ,:, �4 - _-7. At the r - !i . :, . . ­ .. -1 - ,I,- • . a the 30tk of Dec., re�Ape. in German French ran ,i .. 1. - - 0 : ' _.... r.,. " .1 . 4 ��N�' I - , . , , _- -., .. : �/ - _11 .; . - I - I - bride's father on Wadnesd by . . . . . . 0 0 . . AL90 .. � 0 b., �. . ... .. .. .1. .. - ? ", .. - �-:,. � - . � directions for, pro ►jaring and using. Sent . . � . ,� - , ,10­-, - . I . . ­:IiW,�1,41." Y;. Robert. arson, : . - I - �7, . � C US I . �. 1. . I . . I - • - � , . - .. . . I ­ . ­ _.. I ­. - ­�_ ­­­j by the Rev. A. H. Kippanp stamp. naming this DU Ste 1 - WHIT �, - - - - ... _�, �St;,ri,` - - � '­ �..­.' :t� . . . ..... .. I . _. ( the Township of Uxbridge. to bliss Barbara trail by , 1818i g with OU - ­ . I - - - - . ..'r etc:; " � ,z� ,?,- � ` ­ . � .­ . - - . . - . 0 NOT a. 810 Powero'Block, Roches- (3110tabliloh" logo.) . � 1, - .: I . _. . -�- Forgie, of the Township of Pickering. paper. W. A. . 1 . - . ...11-, . . ter, N.Y. .Wv - . I � W of :*_�k . "BLix --- At the residence otwin. I I HEK PEAS, OATS RYE, Etc.' i � �.-, - ---ciroL I- . � .1Col�Lllqs - . I - , �'i'- �_' - - - - - mouthefth of Uxbri, rdetor. , I - . .. Uxbridge. on lWednes R. Golfe naen, Prop 1 7 I 9 I .�. . - - - Paym � .- __ ,,�,*�' - . .. . � Pastor J. W. bfillard,- Miss - * 11 - . __ - I - .., ­ , I 0 9 - . _­ . � . -.:.-,,..., , . �W�. • - � .. � I . . d � I . . :... ,._., �.. - , `4 ` . - . . - . John Th,�s. Collins, ;, � ., ilt .. ­ . � Z-.�­,,� __�� - . . - - Elizabeth Jaue Gourlie, to JO . . .. - _.... .."4.14 (,k'.' '1�. v; '. . . - . 1i OOK'S C��O� ROOT Having returned to the old stand of the I � . , 4 .r _., . .;, 11 - AT HIGHEST PRICES -.1 0 , � , - � . . a . . I ­ . __ _ . , . ." - . - ­ '' - .. _1 . - .: of scarboro Township. . . Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, . . 1. .­ . . - . �. .' : ;1 ­ . - . , . - C - - . - --;. ' .--- 4 ���, _141*1��4 - " - I , . . . . � - . - .- .- . � .. ;_,._ - Claremont. on - � 1, tW � ., � - .. . . Mr. Alfred E. . .. . - . G1VE-N1'-`.--`- - HATWoo1)_bEf1-_- At the Baptist V'Lrs"040, .1 I c01V1110V,VD I am bett*r prepared to execute all - Weducsday,Dec- 2:w by pastor * A recent discovery by an old Other I . . . . W Millard, .Haywood, of Pie- physician. successfully used orders in cemetery and all ol _,-,;,1- � i Eliza. Jand Lea. Of SPLEN�II11 D'-: T, . ':1_1_; `_'�;­ . - I - - _� - ,..�t,,1,-y**._i1 . .. . leering Township. to Mir's K monthly by thousands of lad- work pertaining1D tbq business. , . . -, 11 . . I -_ - 1:. - -A, , .1 -Uxbridge Township. - jes is the only perfectly safe Canomers will Bud a well i.elected stock - A.. I �1. � �.�'..'� '� - � . .. _'. . Lows - - Wednesday, � ,Lud reliable medicing dtocov- . .,: ,.�;­,.�` -, - ­*.--� - • �,.,. - .*- _ �9 - ­_ , I ­ . LowX4 the bride's sister, Sunder- .-. I seed. Beware of unprincipled of fbreign and domestic granite and • , _ -, _: �!. .AOME AND � .,;.,*�.r . 1k .t.�,�-- - . I .. _ . I r, I - - �,t . -1., - ,,, d .� , - ,- I �; . I . ­ - B� t tiie 'residence Of t � I . , - 14 lay, Dec, 3D. IP41, BIE SAT1SF%1tD .-'�-- ' . a Henry Loaves, to ate who offor interior ch6m from. Inspection . . I . - ­ .. r Freed. Mr, - dru marble to . - , 17Z"-, I I . , 'i � ­ �`��_ first. - .. , . . 11 - . � _ . , I . I � '. ; .. ''f.. . 1-1 ., ,-Ir � - �_`­ - land, by Pastor of the village Of es in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cot- ... ­ . ­ I - .- ­ -.1 . .:: I � L PUGH V)Fer'.` _ A, _ ­ .. t� . - %,-;-. 0 Morgan, both . medicines C111 will convince that for strictly . . .11 . . . � T. E4 I .�'.. . " -:I Miss Lizzi jud, take no an batittite ; or on- . ,� . !� : I I .. .- .� - I . . .. r7, - I . 1?�'.. . . I � � _*_ �.. .: - ,..:-- Sunderland. ton Root coomm . _,.� ­.,-4, � . . � I _. . . ..z��.:Z!", . 49 - . � : .1 .1 I ;�'. :,; *i 1. - poetaffs ,11, - . � ., .. .. . J �,� .1 . . $1's - I - - � .: . ­ , ­ . .. !!' 'i :11­�. 1­ � 1. '. .. ­ - - 11 Mo . . .. , . . '. .� � ��. "I I 1_.. � . . - �� .. ... 11 � . I - I , I � ­ e - - ­ I :. . . - . � I *. q . � . *;� ­ 4 . - I . . ., 7_ � V, '. :� 11 � I . , � ,_ - M at . B A P 121 a F-0 "I . . - 1._ . %T . I � .. ­ -"- : , ILU '4 three 0 . , . .. . . . - . maurte.punbarten.on cl cent can"n . el"s work, our prices cannot be . . - . .. - ._:.,� ;-,�_. olt1s9---8T0TT --- At the I send sealed by ro- - 1-1, oICA7T & co�_ 411,� a in t" plain on- I - , . . - ;. by Rev. J9Un Obisholm-'r 080 bmten. � ]a. I &L ., . - December Mtge - JUNK ,�;4 -&tam] ail !W ed particulars . p . , . , , . . . . . . - � . - � L job 't6' %;win � '. .. I 11. . . � � . .. . . I . . T .­ I. , I A . . - - - _ I - ­ . .. , loAlas o lr,2 stamps Address lFo" . . � 0 . - � 4 aim ' 6rs '6f .J I ��:t�� I - 4 Noft v . I . 4, � oculat" I - - -,. . ... john Charle. ghland,pref k; Oat., volope, to MOO . 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I em " me , . -1 't, . ." � . , M L11, tit' �'f , I �-..-� �%�,. .,__ - ,,�', , r",%_... I • _*­ . , 1, - + I x r'_ - . � ' Choly Wild "'Will *-A&'a_1Phd6 110- 'shaking his hoo4. he sat& -'.No. old friend-, snake in his hole. But -it was of no 1110a. • I .? *�_ . , - �: �_ i , - , I . � .. - . i � 1�-.:, -.T--. . , � - . _�� . - - - I � Is the characteristic of Akwmft Baraftwwfflaw . �., : - . . " . I ... �. - 1, 14 `i. �! '. .1 . � . I , � - _..�', � . . ;' � '� mite tu Uty. - - ' It wouldn't do at &I,; I must refaao.o you see, mate ; he got wiped out &I[ the . I - ­ � - _. , - . i, ,,n'"-�I­, :, - .,i -, �_­ ;, Custer � . - . kr � "'. I- '* . 11 . Z� 7� - - �'. .. .. -1. : . . - ­_­� Zk - . . . I I I . , . . �� ip� I , i;<- , ­ _ZNr � t , . . - � ". ,�11. - . audit is manifested away day In Ow remark � I I : . STORY OF THU WOOLY W 'The quarrelourne ruffian. 'WhO had � The colonel. with a look of surprise. same.' . - - . - , ..� V, . . 'And Wild Will to the hero Of the able cures Vits medicine accomplishes. Drug- I.. - I � - . - - � . .-, - , . . - � -. . � . - ., been called 'Colew � � . � ,; V __ .i 4 : , : - lb3 ado Jack.' felt this. fall back. Had be. after all. over-rated - .6 . � ,t;_ Z% ­7 77 ,- -N. .­ . � ts say: When we son a bottle of . _. - . . .. . . _,� V I - ;, .:__ � 1 n e acticaUy Wild Will's cou=4P? hour.' 915 ' ­ . -1 .. . I - , - . . I - -- ` 1: .. . .1� ..:1�'. _..� . _. .1Z , I 1: � , Net to have own and krioWn Custer friendless and no in the crowd. He 'May; I mean no oflIence, least of &It to ' Yes; but let him wafth: Jack h" Hood's Sarsaparilla I . . ... � - . 1 r. , ._ . . - ' his , - . - - . . ....: .,City would, so recently as six year4 shifted uneasily, first on one leg, and you; but hear me. I ask you now, sqUAr0_ left friends behind who will avenge to a new' customer we we sun to me lildi . , _... - .... ... �_ :4t.. ; I . . glen- . then 6A the oth w, and at length man- - - death.' ' , .. I . � � - - - - . ago, have been looked, unw. !� a ly!] are Jack's terms hAr? back In a few weeks after more, -proving " - . . ' ... � �. t. ..' • ... . "' I _Z �6'; A , -. , out defect in a Weliteru man 'a educa-, ,axed to bluster out 'It Isn't the first They aro'bold ones. Hs- certainly is Not long after this Wild Will visited the .. ­. . .. _. . , . . - I that the good results from a trial botft ww%.: . ­ _. - - . . - I � - � ` __ .� -have met Wild WIN tiple; you honn . that you've spoiled coward.' the colonel responded. . d. He was met continuing IN use. This positive merle . . . � . • . ., - .� tion. Never to now mining cam1pat Deadwood. _.. � . � . 1, . a I .� �, * -And the famous sitting at a table playing cards, when I .. '... " _.... _...- : . I __ - -, 'I � would at once have stw.1md-OnO IN my, game; but! is got to be the last. 'It Is not that. Seel' . I _ . ., A I � ? : - *. . : �': .�. `.,i_. I -11, � -, :­_1- a `Tenderfoot:' . Hood's Sarsaparilla , .. ... . :,. .. . I . - .- _ , , 'One of us shall be wined out. find I scout nodsed himself to his fait height an an assassin came up behind. out a MY* . . I � . I . - " ­ ­ 1. . .:­ . ., _. - ' possesses by virtoo of the Peculiar cambbw - . . - Wild Will. first-. '19 MO ff= was don't much cam which.' he maid: 'I once fought four ladisom at ver to We ]lead and fired, killing him . . . - :,-..... -� ... - . a 't . % .-I.I.... All - . ". : ."; -, I . � . . . �,_, J. B. HlckQck; but this had long been 'Be It. so.1, sat d Wild Will, wlih the once when only armwl with a bowie Instantly. A down bands flow to tion, Proportion and Process used In Its pro - - I , - . , . I . . I a- ., - r o. h . many pistols -,' but the murderer had gal paration, and by which all the remedial vaba 1. , x forgotten, and his famq;"' sobriquet - faintest posalb flush suflustril his fair knife. I am able to hit a dollar with It . � . . . I - Ing for a moment, he of the Ingredients used is retained. � � __­ - . . .It. - , Than­ his face.-'You Gentlemen. I at thirty feet. There is not a nwn in the ad the door; tam , .. ' - . _'... i I .. stuck to him more clogft ea him. ge __ . � � I � . • - . at accept the e tal enge.' . territory whose so in as quick and hand displayed the features of the MP4'earl' HoodIs' Sarsaparilla " - - .. , . �, I . I � 1. . shirt. His reputation as the - greatest . . - , . I . , i . w himself Upon I . ... ...�, � as mime is. No; I won't most the ChuclihitIter; then he threw - I - � I I ". wont In the West was v.-iread far aud 'Then we'll settle this little as sure , Is thus Peculiar to Itself and absolutely m. - - -:. 1: .. .� -�.�'i_ I 4 . .. _. . , - . _� .. . 1. J,, ,�- f, _X.r. - - wide; but Western scouts, like major- here and, now.' , fellow so; It would ba sIm0y murder.' a fleet horse, and galloping off, was I . oat equalled as a blood purifier, and as a tank for -_ I . . .... . - I ­_ .. . 'No. but you don't V thundered Mor- 'But the terms are of his own. choosing.' in the darkness. I I , � . .. I , . � sty of mountain guides, do not amouint . . 7 ;I- I . � � buildinguptboweakandgiviftnerm . .., . I . I . - trenstL i - 11 to much. They are great In the per- tarty, an lit 19 -a Winchester re- 'What does hint signify? I am the The next day the great wont was buri � . _: __1 I a " I lay his rifle .. . . . . - � - . - � ­ ..- sonal reminiscence way, and can drink peat-Ing rifle. n. I have no bloodshed challenged one. If I moot Colorado Jack ad. Beside the dead man . Hoodys Sarsaparilla - . .1 . - : - .'-*.�! - � � - . I - I tk . - , .I'll - to be buried - . I - . J ( � ­ - . _e:."_ deeply with Impunity, or with any one in my lace. --G outside and do what in deadly strife, It most be on equal and pistols. which' were gold by all drugglats. JII; six for XL Prepared oub ' - � . - . 1--, , I ; I I . - " . m . hint. The funeral service Was by C. 1. HOOD A co., pothemries, Lowell, X%@L -, - - - , f I - . , �1. who Invites them .- but In - other res- you like; but you shan't bring the terms.' . along with b I . . I I * . � - .. .., .1 I . ­ . I t = . .. .i . . go may- brief but impressive, and at the close of . I - . : . -1 . .. j - . - .1. � pests they are generally' of the cl�Lss � • I knew It, Will-I know it It 100 Do' .One Dollar . .:J .- ... .1 � . Sheriff or the V Igilauce here; so I tell 940 - I k . . -..,j.. I . � - I - ; urners walked in low- ­ I � ... - . ­ I , I . ..i. �: . .., � described as frauds. Wild Will, how- you plain, Jack.' ing, the veteran clasped the wont in his the ceremony. the me wl�w_ ­­ .-I. - -1, . I - - - '. ;�._­� I . I V I . . ly procession past the pit -of death, each . . . :,- ,J - .. _T � ._., -ever, was one of the few who word rang out like a wanly arms. . . - - - • 1'. � : .. se deeds 'Hold V The w look at tb,- OOLD VAVE HYGIMM I _. . . � � I . . - 'These, then, my trusty comrade, are -one taking no last, long, sad . . . . . - " I " ., overshadow their words. Etta supreme buglenote. It eras Wild Will who had . . . - I � -_ . . .- . � . I . � , � - . V - �-- courage . and physical strength �ad spoken. k e n. He continued. firmly and the only terms Qn which I wilt consent spot where their hero lay buried. When . - . • ­_ . . - � . . ': � -, .1 . - . .1 1. . " • : . - .- � � -,I, I :1: , . . . , I I . I . -1 .. I., endeared him to the rough miners and coldly - 'As 11 al the challenged perRon. to meet him;' and Will went on to speak the last had gone, the sex heir peaww in 06salft FrOgn egj_�_D*Ors into- � . _. I... . . .-, iA . !.- � I .A ... 1, I -, �-_ work, and filled in the first grave In a Warse weeoss. - . .. - .. 1. . ".-- -_ - It Is my right select both place of earnestly in a low, but animated tone. - .. - ,V , , . - - I - . cowboys, who regarded htni,_as�, . . I . . - , a he _ � - 1. . . - 1�_ : - - I - ro, an rendered rendered his name a Word of meeting and canons. There is no 'Good. But, think. lad. you will be run- Deadwood. . - �� V1 T . . k � I I)r Richardson, in one of those � . ; _. - I - I . " . .- . - Or to . every red man west of the need for Furth interru.-ition of the ning an awful risk.• - . - _ . ­1 - ' terror' . __ - �_ .- I ! - i .. I . .: admi a paper a m which he in want, in his . . 1. . . . - shout . . .� � - ''� ATeab Missouri. ­ - evening's amusi'ment.-Colonel Colley, 'It cannot be helped. It In about 'the - 010M dot 11 to avert dancer by teaching . . I M . . �' . I - � . . = I . . . . . A Runtees Pug"O. .. � . -by making the -_ ,1 , � � � - - 'jh` :; 68�d,vj 1 - - you will act for me.-Morlarty, I stand � elern tars principles, and . N - . I , - 'Custer City He-a" in 0 b ood only fair way that I can think oV *1\ , , ; � .. " - . . p . -, � -. -1 "I � I and drinks round.' . ­ - 11 �_ , - ` The shooting in the valleys of British unlemmed the participators in his own i .14!, - , ; - - region .of the famous Black .Hills, The Mexican emissary of Jack Columbia is most alluring to those who are learning," investigates the roman why,&' - ; _� a -i I— �, .. 'Hurrah !for Wild Wild, the bravest was Wginning to grow Impatient, when . . - .. . In pleasantly situated an open park, - . :. , I I scout, and the daslihirest Injin light, his restlessness was checked by the col- fond of the sport, Caribou.. door, bear, cold wave in invariably followed by incress- - . - ... . .4 , m� , . z hemmed In on all sides by gradually - . � . - . � . t in the hills 11 .. ie chicken, and partridges . abound in I ad mortality,'" given a few simple rules - ' _. I . I i , , __ - rising hilK rock-ribbed, and created er any .. -, 4 .. Duel's return. =r. I, all probability there in no siml- I which can advantageonaly be borne in ' - . - . � . s � - with dark towerlrig vines.' At the So the conigany .6houted as they Colonel Coldey's first words were: "I - . i 1. I , � -, * ­ - ' - . � .. _­ - ,.".��., ' 4 the bar and prepar- have to - inforqwou, air, that ut, lar extent of country that equals the Valley - mind. Clothing is the first thing to attend I . - . - -_ 1. N I - . � , time of which I write the f - y grin- - � I I - . itreets were clustered arount -To have the body, during variable I � - - ' of the Colum1bia, from wbich, in the winter to. -A -, �iagularly lain and the buildings ed to drink at -their threatened hero's cipiLl de-Ain proposition." ' . 1. ­ I , - . . . - - A from his of 1888, between six and eight Ions of deer- weather, such is row obtains, wall envoi- . - - 1. ,;.. �, � 1 . - i- - , - chiefl y constructed of l9gs or rough expense. The Mexican sprang excitedly fr . . . -1. . . - �,-,�7 � , - - - . - ....... - � ­'. a I chair. 'But lie cannot. He is bound'- I , . . . - - �� . - - � skins were -shipped by local traders -the re- oped from head to foot in non-conducting .--_��' . I I 11 boards taken from the Lill-side $!Dr. This o&nly ellneed ohrtlsanshiP WAR c of , . .. I But the forests ' botauce in essential, and the clothing ., . . .... . . i - I . . . _-El. - . k could en- 'Excnn* the interruption.' interjected ult of legitimate huntin u on - . t I :_ - . . - - I ". might be roughly estimated 'at more than /Colorado Jac on [Ito �� . . ,I ­ I I - and mountains are as t y were when the the poor effectively is one of the best forms . . . I - . t I = "' � . about one thousand In number.,, It 'dure, so he sco tingly withdrew from the old soldier; 'we are the challenged . , , * - * L ' . . - - f choice. , . . . * _��J , - . " . � ` white man first saw them and though the that philanthrophy can take. In sittill, . . . ' f_ _ ,7 looked like a promise of good ih,40 those who no .... user desired his pre - party. and so have the right o beaver and sca-ot'Ar, the marten, and those rooms and in bedrooms the maintenance : '.. - .. .. - . . to come • but the greater attractions sence. An the canest of living things Let your principal " . . . . ­1�� .;._= � � - . . , . f , _., Hero is our proposal. whose furs we coveted by the rich, are not an equal temperature is equally essential, . - _.- . . I., : . . ­ . - , 11° - of Deadwood nipped It In thil �-4ud,. would seem to ave some parnsitot. 00 be on the prairie on the southern side of . -,:, I - 4 , __. I . . - 'You and an abundant as they once were, the rest of and a fire in the bedroom eneourages venti- - -.-. . � 1:', ­�If . - I . - - . - - - . _.- I I and; from vi mining town, Custer'leank it was with him. He was followed by the city in an hour from now. L . . � ..! vf�, � .. ., 1. .- J --- - . � - IN earlier.- the game in most I tiful. Off the Rockies lation, and given health no lea than cum - . -11 .. - � - '. " ... Into a centre for supplies. a low-bmwed, bandy-lee-ged villainous- 1, air, must be there somewhat ..:, 2'- -< , and on the Coast 9=; the moantain-goqt� fort, In going from a warm into a cold at- - ' - - ­ . - : . ".�,. 1 I " .. I . � ' ' - -1 . . . . ., . - . Life In the wild Black, Hills is m' looking Mexicaa. who was known In The weapons will be named an the most difficult of beasts to hunt, and stoill mosphere- in- breasting the wave-of low . - - z,. fl,--.:�� � . .. I . I . - ore _/-, � a , , , . - ' - � 0 . � . ,� ;:H . - Custer City by the name of 'Chuckhal ground.' . r. � , .. ... -, - '. real and earnest than is stagnation In .. i harder to get, in abundant yet, The 11 big- tam nature, no one can harm by starting 'i I . � ­ . , 1�- - I The fell Wrl I' really must rtlusii'- - . .- � . . I % -sheep, is not so common :1 - - - -� - . I --.-�.-- , e ` " - - .:- -'� the schools had acquired this I fort warm ; bat in return' . I f f , ­ � i and banks of the. old coun- ter.' 'e W . I hors "or mountaiin a . I .--- . � try. an inany a former 'varsity man, name from his once •-having narrowly I Pardon. 1) think. Mr. - Eh I AbOul I but 1e hunting thereof is usually successful from the cold into the warm the act sho . �. . � _.- 1. I :_ _% - I . fl , . � ' - . .. . I �: . . a- . . I , , i : � :� Or sometimes dapper clerk, has dla_ escaped 'hang[ g for the unpardon onr con!orence in ended; and as I have a if good guides are obtains& Re cougar, always be accomplished gradually. %, � . .., - 1. I I - J ­ I I � - .' -- covered;. while Its wholesome stern, ble crime of orse-stealinx. at the . out. I must reautwt that the. grizzly, and the lynx am all The wave of low temperature requires to .. L . __1 , - - VIP I . . .. pressing engagain . � , , � -1 . i, N'. . .1 - .. - ' �_,� 1. I . � . .,.�..� ness somewhat compensates for its hands of justly Incensed Arizona cow- you will excus3 me.' go saying, Colonel ful and black and brown bean are ve 1111- - - ..-. . I �_ ".., I - . '. , , , � I � f -: � -:7 not Infrequent brevity. Even parsons boys- . . Colds withdrew, leaving Chuckhalter to marous, the way o7 the . .. _.. . . . . �� I - �,P � - t , , - Elk are goijug , -, I i i � - - --- � . . . ­ _,�� . " - I . I., ,� _ �­ are apt to develop `clear &It' In the When the two worthies had got -Toell digest his chagrin an best could. -bighorn"- . preceding that creature, . � I • . . . - . - I I 1�1 " . - ­ .� _e I.' .1 , . ­ - � _: � A .__ -. '' bracing atmosphere of the Gillis. A out of eight of 1kf orlarty's, Jack turn- The prairie to the south Of MO- in facL Phoiont-j (importadL on". quail, .- . . - � � ­I, - . . .. . . - .. .1 - - : - - the . . . . . V'. .. , 40 i . 1� ...,�: clerical friend of the writer's'eheerfully ed round to him follower, and Inquir ter City was infested with pnLiri&dOP- and waterf0#1 am among feathered . . . . �_ - - . ­ . . � . . ­ t 4- .� I - 11'.��. pursues,his ddt,v at Lead. I ed: 'Well, Chuekhalter, what lidve you a kind of marmot whom deep burrows game, and the river and lake fishing ,., , a ... -..-. ­� .. . -1 . . _ Ity . - _. . . - X a � D,'ko- danger . - . - . � . - . ­� . -11 '. ta. notwithstanding that mmedl- got say?, 1 constitute a constant source Of ___ such as in not approached in any other part . . - . :, ... . -1 - _. _F_: -1. - . . . ­ - - . . . . ... . � . . ate predecessor was shot dead In the 'You nernITY- of the Domini9n. The is a sports- , - ' . , should *ave wlp-�d him Out.' to cowboys and horsemen 90 via ' . ., . _. yri .�. _. . � - _._V _.� .- I . I : I : 6- I I. .. street 1by a drunken Indlart, and that answered the Mexican. ,I would -have onese burrows are favorite VIKON Of r6' man's Eden.1 hot the Cnti;# of big game , : . . : . . . . � . � 1� % i, I - . - . - .., . - . he himself weekly given a hundred onzas W have seen - I t. 'i I - . . y finds `drink - chicks' !" 11, sort for the deadly rattlesnake ('CrOtslus there in not a venture to be lightly under- 4o . - I A. - . - I - . . .. . . I . � . ! ..... �. and: cartridges figured In the-'tollee- It don�.' I I-- horridusli which. so the miner* And trap- taken. It is not alone the distance or the - � .- . I .. . . � . � . . . . � - � - , tiOilk Plate. This last eccentricity Is Ali, I remelinter, -mate, YOU'" felt peft believe. dwells in pz&W with its mar- cost that given out pause, for after the . � . - - : . .�_ only the way of the boys, who do not the weight o' :the skunk's hand too. mot host. =is reached, the mountoin-climbi Here b an incident from the Soufti - . .'.l° - • 114,t� . 'k-�­�-�, � . " - ' . . 11 A- Y I � � . hest CT that no wpount of wealth 2 -miss. . . c I - * �ate to. play practical Jokeiw lipon 'Tain't alight Inn.' The mn'wras aottlug, a gnat rest ball . Mississippi, ��� in April, i&p, . - . . . � - .. the. ratan for whom they would die. so The Mexican, twisted his features in the west; the loag shadows Of the lighten. And theme are gontune moo ...' 1. - ­.. �:. . 'n"'""I just after the Grippc� had visited that. , . I i I . 11. Gentle .is he with the victims of the into an ugly grin; but he answered hills lay athwart the prairie when the by thO-WO , eternal caps of scow, ' - - I i ... - . 4 . " I am a farmer, one of . I - . , - -_ accede , which ' pre constantly oc- nothing. I seconds met. The two sljoL-a tclptber for and aqZyl; 760"raludeceit as to their d4- country. � � 1�1 - . . I.- , - . _... . - . . . : ­ _. - . - . . - , ..% ,.a. - ces, their height, and as to SU else cob- those who have to rise early and '. *. -, �. . . a I : • - :�. curring " W sewnds. and the Mexicaou laughed tap . .. � . ­ r%s,,,^ mining ea,mp;' 'Well, I'm ws�itlu�, Chuckhalter. You A ft ' .. �� . . . . 'I.- - - �. . , . - _.... . . oit"rus6eww4s v - a rarefied atmosphere can the �eginui . I , The God I'd 'a done COnTRISIVIDly as it Ut SOMP siugular pleas- caning which work late. At ng of last , K , 41gkT_ And sce,.l t couldn't be, done ;_ or . i ,W. - - . . I . � . I fzc; I - - k.4 I . '. be antry. Then they wandered into the hocuspocas estranger. Then in one animal, e City. - , . . - . . . - - . I . . : - .,-. _.F.. ., .� - � t' it,­Kurdy. But beir's thc, job - . � ... � . : .1 � w­ _.� a I.e " king Of . W afrM . t finished off now? What do you say burg, Miss. I got well . 1. .. � 1: "I I I Ill qle�l , ew'.10 � , * t-liml 60 thick sagobash. and were busily 80909 all 96 beasts, which the most unas- Winter I was on a trip to tits . , * W, *,., , e - Drit g of *o pbing hunter way chance upon an well in of Vicks , . - . . - .. I . � __ . � _. � - : - . ed poking aimlessly into the hole . . - I - . , onetol tilew-was.:Ir bX #J#1t-ftie* -shall-it be knife or pistols?' rain,p I . - - _1 �� i � if . - - �, _. 7 I 4 who the bravest. and that animal eanion a� per- drenched in a shower of . I . . . . - � - . _. � � " �'. tai "414 an,- r�il-htaded, 'if you are wise, neither. You e rn A ge. 1w . . . ­ I , I - . • M# . -, . - ­'.... . .0tirty �' , � are p irie a w u I . 4 _. _,.,­�­ . 90 i 11 deed of blood were petualchipupon its shoulder, and went home and was soon after seized . L'. . . I � . - . . I � - ­ 1­ md-gimed. and red -hot. The crowd no ivat4h for. li�m'whom you call Wild were intent upon & uter. It I$ a grizzly- with a d . ig cough. This . ­ _�; , - - turns ffsm an em"300 - opposite direr- dry, hack- I - , �.� , 'mod aasembl�d at Moriarty's niter Will. 1, say wijta, and, jr1pe hits Oat men appro-whing from op 'c ' - ' - : a ' - � , . bear. it Is big presence that gives YOU either -L a may wide . . ne "tn,16 ord6r., to 'Arink and - with it wliap-shot as he 190ex'O to . d in hunting . . - - -. - �!001 hie tions. grew worse every ay, until I had - * . - ..; ; . . . .�.. . .. see MO fun. ,There was a Acuffle - - The four num met. The princirals bow- zoat Or P"um• so I to seek relief. I co oiled Dr. Dixon � . � � . � - I - . J __ - I ­ . lu the diggings.' Lit the others as ream the mountains. ' . ­ I -, . . - . I I . � . . . . ' - witbarew a large * bar -room. s ed in silence The secouds . I N . .__.- . - A slightly -built lad ;'What I -and be lywhed ? The -bQT I's 10DA yet, in that hunter's dreamland it in the who has since died, and he told me - . . .... - .. . . - ' � not more than eighteen or tw' 'ud be certain to spot ".-NO • i J30t little apnrl. then returned, an y that attracts many sportsman every to get a bottle of Boschee's German .. . . . .. . ­. -�K_ : - - . --� of enty " . d the-eo � � 1. . ... V ,.,. need not gri'W . - .. . . �: I years of 490, was struggling in the that game, old, boy, anyway. spoke. He said: •,(;entl#men, . . . '.1, � : . - . 'rice -like grasp of a muscular, -bratal- my friend ; wage any time. Unlem Jack viii KDO10- yw- Syrup. a Meantime my cough grew -' . L . - � - . I . , , , r , i� - 7ake your o',,wu course. your size and w1fhftraw Iris challenge, we =A3 From the headquarters of the Hudson Bay - - .... . _.... - �. . - r worse and worse and then the Gnppe ::� .., � . I � $1 - - � � . - w .. ooking miner of twice his age., It offily, don't exlWct me *to bury The mpany in Victoria I obtained the list of . . : . . . ". . . I as well proceel to business. le liL+t - C'01 . . . .. I. . .. . . ... Wan plainly only a question of -Ipin- careams., animals in whow skins that company trades came alo and I caught that also - I - . * ' � ' . .- � . o ' : . , � -1 _ n * * - ; I . - p. .- , rates when the burly would 'All right ;. lcleAse your croaking, in alreidy failing.' at that station. It makes a formidable very severely My condition then .� ,_ . . I . . . .. ...'.. - . I - . � t... Kh Iris Youthful o.pponent. But I It . At this Colorado Jack could not cm-- � I . - Z ,-..-.- " I . cAn b you - . catalogue of saoilogical products, and in ad compelled M; to divsomething., 1. I -_,� before the older man could free him- Ahap8 Colorado Jack saw the ftu- tLLi" himself. but with a saturnine laugh. ,f , :: - �- - Per follows: Boars (brown, black, grizzly), . . - the r . , I - . , well from his delicate-looking but agile ,gry flush mount to his Companion' Well. 'by beaver, badger, fosw (silver, cross, and red) got two bottleso G, rman Syrup. I I I - A I a exclaimed. 11 alKslogize a 1, . . . � I - -1 , * .'', 1. �: - 1� antagonist, :Mie -youngster got. in a brow; anyway he proceeded more jumping Jehosophat. but that's e001, 'I fishaM mr-rteus, minks, lynxes, musk-root: began using them, before taking , _ , I " . . .. I . . � . _ . .11 I ` '-- nasty blow, drawing streamo of blood quietly: 'You go. Chuckhalter, and only hope Will here won't down on his 6 r, raccoon. . . . . , _:i .., , . - ­ * otter (ass or land), . wolves much of the siecond bottle, 11 was I . . .. _. . ­ I % � I . I : _� 1. -;. from lit@ opponent's face. The throng see- that' dunderhead, Coldey, and marrow-bon M. the white-livered cur.' (lilack, gray, and coyote), black - tailed deer, entirely clear of the Cough that had .. , ...- . . .. .. � .� -1 _. . - I � I I I _ I .- •laughed at this. Stung -by tiro arrange this -affair for me. Tell him Fren the Mexican had the grace to look . ' ... . . . . �� t - � . - - - . ashamed at this outburst, anti .lard his stags (a Uw *tax, cmww to the size Of an hung to me so long, the Grippe, and ' . ._*_ w. � . .. . . . _� i . I growing . . .. - ; , of mockery, the Irritated recipient, I s lect bowleg acrom a handkerchief a hilt of Vancouver . . . . . . - � . , e &a priv- ox, and found oath . . . _. i : I - Z in . - , . - 9 all its bad effects I felt tip -top and . . . . - mountain- _ A - . : . qiilelk as lightning, drew a pistol from • to-night, In one of Moriarty he arm of nis brut Island), caribouor, reindeer, hares. mount&in - , . lit - . . . I - - . : . . . . .. .. The Mexican i looked at his coull)&11-, cipal. 'Don't let us talk li" children.- -ItOffiat w y ever since. . .: . I - - - I � - , big belt and levelled it. The lad's late beep, mean (near the Rockies), wood. have fe _' � ..:.. - . �..� I i , .,Cayuga, I . seemed certain. At this moment some Ion with - equally composed of interpi3sed the wont, 'whom we ought to a J� Hints j :1 - . . �1. I , , : , , - one . steppe - d swiftly throu-' h a glarift - act an men.' buffalo (found in-the north, not greatly differ- P19TXRJ.B3k1A1r -41 . . ..1. I . - .. �. . . I I*_ � - gh the half- surprise and admiration, an he re a an& ftom the bison, but larger), geese, swam CO.. MiSL. . - . - - . . . .: - hand upon the plied: 'It shaU be done. An4 I hope The colonel only Ignored the- Vulgarity, - _ - open door,, laid, his and dock. -From a I Qmmia'a El Dorado," 11111111111111 - I 1. - : - I - - . .. I ; brawny desperAda's shoulder, and, you will safely out of ft ; that and maid: 'Those are the terms of the in HarpWs Magazinw- - '.. - - I come . % . . . . � . -1. 11. . . .....- � without apparent effort, sent him I do, Jack, with all my heart.' duel. We. an your seconds. and guardians , -1 . 1. _. be mot by good, nutritious, warm food. . .. . . ' - ; - u1W, . I I 1 I ­ � ,­ --. , ling to the farther end of the bar. 'I don't care much; but I'll take of your honor, have mutivill) agreed OV- - _: - : 4, , . 1. . .. . � • 11 A' I . - _' reeling . . , . �- Heat- forming foods, such am broad, a - I � � ­­ . . I . ; . ­­. . . Competition. . . I on weapons. Colorado Jat',.,' ba coutiffu . f . . butter, oatn�� porridge, and potatoes, are . 'Wild Will The words ran In whis- good care that he 8han't.-GO ft9w, I - , hom, he In order to - r. It .. � * ad, to-d towairdo this Mau %V ascertain the.viewo of chem- of special use at this time of the yea . I � .", pored - admiration round ember entrusted the room. and rem ,that I have , - 0 swldrftsediij�lt in well known to us that iste thro hout Great Britain as to which' of is on entire mistake to suppose that the 1. . . a.:. 11�e miner . I ­ l u closely to- my. honour Into your hands t_ - I - - , - . ­ _ _. . in sense - ' . 1 . .. I . . gether; the more timid, Houour I How easily may the lit- you are ad Wild Will'h equal either with the = for outward application had wave of cold in neutralized i by - . ' ' r ' . - I . I I - - d, or, possibly. . pistol or knife; so, in order' to tusks the the &r, t sale* and greatest popularity, the use of alcoholics. � When ArgLas of hot - ; - ,If. r-qmftr­� more prudent, of Vlorlartjfls custom- tie word be degraded! a I . .rZ frn - . - ers withdrew. There was certain to Meanwhile Wild Will and his friend chances square. we have decided that you "I U U19 Gold Druggist " instituted a brandy warms the cold man, the credit be - . - . be Some free shooting after what had Colonel Coldey had been talking to- two shall each place your bared arm no post card tiu'ou, each dealer to name longs to the hot water, and any discredit' .­ . . 7 eampai may follow to - . . - . - - gether in a low tone. The Colonel was I '! .- :: - - , - occurred, and both jDartles were re to the shoulder in the hole or tt'prairie on a post Cara the .preparation which had that m the brandy. 8o far from . P u i,cd handy with their shooting - irons. a Virginian, and therefore a gentle- dog, such hola being selected by us as the largest ado -and wa-, the most popular alcohol checking the cold in action it Row - - . .- . . - _. . . . �. . i A being bit- with customers. And the publisher received with it- and therewith side in arresting the �_ . - ,,The new-comer stood some six feet man. He had seen service, having been seconds; the one who escapes . . - motion of the heart in the living animal, . _. .- . - I s two Inches in hel n sw k4 he the victor. 635 of Paw cards. with the following. To . - _. . - i. height. and was exceed; severely wounded' under Beaureg&rd, ten by a t to . _. . . . .- - - . � 1. - Ingly powerfully built. His face wag ai the-battle of Bull Run._ Like an old 18trike we blind It I do!' aelled Col, onits : ,.t because it reduces oxidation. Excessive ox- ­ , t -_ I , I - . -I-,'.­- - . at. Jacobs- Oil. . . -.- . . . . 0 . �'. '. C�. i,.,. . *. . W cruise of the body, and overwork of either , ­ en and highly intelligent his flax- war-horse, he felt his blood quicken ormlo Jack. - - . , I ,._ op . . - liman's EmUrocation... mind, should be avoided, especially v ­ . ; . . ............ 172 body or y � . . .i �7 en hair fell In long thick ringlets up- at the prospect of &fight. Wild Will wiled, said simply: 'I Rl � I . ... . ,. . . Holloway's Ointment ................ 32 during them masons when a sadden fall of I 0 on his broad shoulders; his eyes. blue Wild Will was speaking. He ,said : agree.' . � . . _: ,I I � I L . - 'I 49 expression, looked one 11 scarcely -know what to suggest, I Gentlemen, exclaimed the - colol loock's Plasters ................... 19 temperature is of frequent occurrence. .For . . . � . . , . J i. and laughing In e, Sol , 'you A, * .. - : -Z . . . Dow's Liniment. ................... 7 exhaustion, whether physical or mental. ."-.. I - - on understand these matr will do exactly as we h;Lve arranged; or .. ­ straight In the face. while he spoke; Colonel. Y Pain Killer ......................... 7 means low of motion in the organism ; and . - . I 11 - , I , and his thin, closely-compressed lips ters an well an I do ; only be good -he paused siguificnntly�ll shoot the ., . I . .. - refuse&' He went on: 'You will Vaseline ........................... 4. Ion of motion is the same as loss of heat. - � . . � � were partly covered by a heavy blonde enough to consult me before deciding one who . : . __ - , � � . , " _. . .1 : � - - .. - I moustache draw for choice of holes. Now, Jack. Cnticura ............................. 2 - - . . � - . '41 1 a . He seemed such wone an anything, for I should not like to take , - I i- �� - scattaring ............................ s . �._. .. ! , you first'. Observe I It Is. black for the If you would lift me you must be on high I - - , I ,,h�. I . c -'. .� - women children would Instinct- a mean advantage of even such a coy- - 4 :_., . _- - . . I I , -__ate an. Colorado Jack.' right, white for the left.' - T � - . `oa rend. If yon. would liberate me YOU ., - - - - .- . . - , I'vely cling to in the moment of 4" . i , .. 9 ' , Total ........................ 636 or gr gar. This hero, who ap J 'Let mind be easy, my frlend, 'Jack sullenIT reached out his hand. - 4 . .. . . must be free. If you would correct my ge .pe4red. 1,02..4- 1 .. � . . - _ - . . - strangely out of hero_ , dAh I you have the blecL I wish you - 'a. false view of facts hold up to me the Boom - . _. V �_f str In a Western answered the old soldier; 'Your tix- * - ­ . .. , - - - . _­ I tle- Let us by all moms have saints in the facts in the true order of thoughts, and 11 " _. . . - . lock- Half an hour is the time, gen � 1'.1, " bar-room, wore a costume which ivas terests will not aWfor In my hands.' . �._ - V,4 -1 - ,­ . . I . �:. . men-, world, keeping to their pure standard, and can not go back from the now conviction.- . - . . � - . I 7 -a curious combination of the 'at-Ure of Just then the itexican, Chuckhalter, . . . . I , " Z:� - - I . - I . ill % �, -.. �..� ' . e L , : :`­ - -this ofingiflar duel rboommen ing it more by their "ova than Em"son. _.: - , . - " - . . a Prairie ranger with that of a faah- sheepishly approached and requested The participants in Ti . _.� , -, = ionable dandy. . From underneath the an Interview with the Colonel-on be. were then placed In position. Colorado by their profession&. But these saints must Scarlet hair seemed to be coming into . .. .. . . - � . . . ,- --- . .. 11 � - ­ . * an , ... . . .. skirts- (it his elaborately embroidered half of ]its principal. This W&g lknme- Jack, with i9bits face and * trembling be brave an well Re pum Unworthy d fashion. Worn in conjunction with . . - . P.- . - . . ro - . , , . ;_ I �.'. wit reprobation. . r .. - C buckskin coat gleamed the butte of a diately granted,' and Wild Will with- limbo6 throw himself upon the award and trine must not escape tl Lion. emerald-green bonnet the effect is very re- - . * . . %. 1­ 1. � . ­ . .- . -. -. .. .t I . I -;-. • thrust his arm into the awtua oriffee. When a just cause in contemned. they must markable, sud'excites as much attention as - ' . .. 11 . , '-,,' pair of silver-mounted revolvers. which drew. ... __ ... - I . I . I , ... I -1 1. ,j 'Capital 11 chuckled the Warrior Wild Will. having first lighted a cigar, stand by it, If the world shall cant them a fire engine. I � - I . : I I -1 .� 4, were his Inseparable companions. Dressing conalicuo I is a confession of .* '-.. *. - __ . - - 't , , ' . t�z_ _ �. . .� * it will not be their y - I I . 1. I V".,.. - � I The bully si*edily recovered him- cheerily as he listen9d to the Mexican's calmly 10110wed his 0000nout's example. out in consequence, , , _�_. . . % . � * . , 11 - i I - �.., y -- ` self. Staggering to.his feet, he started proposals. Neat, close, and about go the two remained for the space of. fault. . inferiority. Is I . - . � - . :. . . - - i �' ', " . . . . - - - I . . .'' , '- I . . I ­ .� . .11 hall an hour. . . . - . __..____.._._.__..1. . p_.. . _. - . ... .. back toward his assailant. only to re- fair for both men. Your fellow In I : . .. r : . c ­ . . I _:_ � . .1, �, - I . _. . ,J ­ Coll with dismay from the dark mus- plucky, too. Dash my wig I I had The two neonds meanwhile looked on, - . . I . . . .. , i - � - k , . _ - . .. .. . 1. �, de of a revolver. and the calm rate- hardly expected It of him. To meet quietly smoking " only Western men . __ ' � ; - ... . , x . . - : ­ I - .. . ; � � . . .. I ,_ -.1 chlevous eye which gleamed coldly and Will with the bowie. H'm I Rather can and do. S.. -- - • --- .- -_ . __ ,.,,.,., I - � I:.., . . It the allotted time expired- The .­1 THI�T�MEARS, .:... .7 - ..... ..- ­. _... - I -. , - . ., �,., _: -cru Drop that shoot- he than me.' At length ; . • - : - - - ] --. - " '. • cruelly behind It. - - . _. - I . . . _. P, � �-. - .., 'Then we may look i0on it aif ottled signal was given.and Wild Will rose calm- I � - .. ..,.-- ir'. , � '. ��, i'- In' tron at once, siree.1 y . - I . Johnston, N. B., March ir, A4.-,�_` _. . - � sire e.' -,.,---, . �'. . o Jack did not ... � . : I . . � ­ .the that they fight it out ham to-night?' ly to his lost. Colorado . . - I , 11.1 'Me pistol fell with a crash,upon . .1 .. I - . . - - . __� I � . - . . - . ; . � _, - . . ­44 I was troubled for thirty years with .: .- . ". , . - I - � - I . � . , . ., 'Not so fast. I had nearly forgotten. I stir. When they raised him he was dead. . � . __ . - L H. - - - , I ra � - - . .. .. . _,::� 00r. . J :. . _-,� . . 111 � fared- . . . . . I ,.� uni . :., . . - i- � I - � ..1. � I . . ­ i . . I - . .., . " _.� 'Curse, you, Will P growled the 101- must speak to my man first, but there is Yet his arm was 11 w". pard- � . ­ Imm in my side, which increased and-...' I- .- �-. . . � - .. �.-, . . ..:. � � i .. I . ;­ . no doubt he will agree.' . 'How do you suppose It � I . 'i .17, a - . - < ..- ­.. ... . - ... . . '�- - .� a his hand moved stealthily to- . - I . - . , � _.� I �__ � 17*: ._,� - -, , .. 10 , � � .� . ,- I ; ' � I., He must do so,' responded the Mexican, ner?' inquired a miner the next day of became very bad. I used.. I � 'm .:. .. ..- _ �­ I . ­ - I ". - �:. .. � . I I . , _ L - I ­ - _ . .''. - . 1. I � � , _", wgrds his belt.. . 'What -do you Interfere 9 . I - . _0 :. .. tl . : .. i � . L I ;. � ,e ..-T , . he ' I - .. - I . I ­ 9 or else Jack Wilt,, publicly cowhide him the. Mexican.* Chuckhalter. ' They say an % * � ..; .!- - I - - ­ . . .. - .. . . for ? 'Tion't no business ol yourn . ...- , . . . wasn't . � ': , Stands up, Jark---sharp • I or I shoot! into do how old Jac . - ��' . .1 -�­- �,� ;� . N bitten* by Any O' - . - STo JAGODS, OX]Cu*.-' ' ' -� *:­,'� - - - ­ . . ., . .....:t� I - w �_ _. ..,. � i. V �k.:: - .. . . .. .-, (" . i.�.. Fill means business.' `Tusk, tube Don't rave' Jack -uld I . And it completely cured. I give it all praiwLIP : .,. • � : � -� - - ., I . __ -.1 , - . . - � . - _. . I ­ 1 , , , . .. . 0 - . ; : � - i. - . , . __ - - � - X . - . . , , - . . . 9 . ­ . - I , - - W I '' :`;�_, "' - ;, not dare Jo a ' such thing. However, I I can't tell how It - Vn$69 replied the - '­.- I_ - _. t_ , " . .­'_1 _ � ., I 11Y :; , ... . -- � "... I - - - , , , - .. . I � ­ , , 1. .-.,.. . say, mate, that lad's In luck. ,� . )UMEIL.. - . - _. -_ - ._!.._.­, - - ... 1-�-­._ a Voice: 'Madre Z ... ­ � - I . 11 __ .'If .- . * .- . � . . .. . .. . ..- I _1! � f 4.* - . . , , - �., , 'Send I may die; but I wouldn't stand just wait hall a minute.' . other. Then. lowering hi . ­ - 7R_1 - I - ­ - . .. MRS. VM , - , .,�*-.:_ . . _. ­ - - .. � .. - li;:i , � 1, . .. - . . . ­ . � - - �.:� do Dios, do you think that y of . , I - , fl . -��,-, �- ,­> . there really - 0 � � I .- �� . I . - 1W N . - Ir, I .. : � old. Colorado hack's ohms for nary Tho colonel unceremoniously' - all 0 a , ­ ­ • " I -, . _. . - .1 �­­ . 1. .- .. - � . .- . " - for ALL New I 814 Mem OIL 010 IT. I �.-­ ..%".­..._i ... L- ,- the meeting in luiglit confer is a God ? Surely there must be, ­.. - - I . . I .... -1 ; - order that. he . . - . . �­ ­:­ � d ct.-Itt.' . - . 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' a •_. -r ti°x i. _ c tR •yS s' Y "eK T "' 4 I !'.' =A'F i ,..P °f� '4. P la �`'4f ' ' .a.ds' - i.t`i .! . "Y « - P ' aW ra '"•r• +� i' N.H s .A .c'•.�'� jyi .Y, tSt °.�' ' ..F'�, .� ' rc4• .y� a =aa- :n- s..'+ .,r. - ,'.�' - f ref£' Y' 'A, -'i- ��S :F :'ran $. .(` T i�,• {•- -.r ,.l -'{ • .i•' Ire' 6' -' Z. y -M- 5i t '+ R4 , i- : iy ,may Y.: w-a- r� - - },; py n' ' i 4_- 'Z - A'` t d�Je.r. a{ ' N , :: y -.:: Rte..- �.`. - '. :i� 7i' -'"'"° -�i' .K vs - r ,,,. to r. •_s'. - ,a, .r ;�. 1:• - . .. - - - :_ :. _ _ Of , , A �Oi1'I$Q TIIIiS 41i FEBBY. a•empsae tint +aorw »ran Cep rar . ystir 1 far _It %ttkea - �R f lwm� __ — — . .- . . � . - - _- _,W, .",_ — . ­ 4W. ­_ . - ­ '', CAPE B�tETON IMILOL$ . ere net Basil�r ttsad. l erfeot4y .fi g s�at�, f� - t , but," here Mr. Jorritt tAcow both legs htg� 4 American stop�iag at s q►ell iiIIOwa = ..; +, " . � � �. Do" Begins staking in Iridatrea= -- .�_. ' �,._ Into the air, "this Is sounthIag 110y"If or thamptsn, was y iC ; •. 1. 1Mnb 11~ao tie ! ss. hotel im Sou oontinaaU ;' � . `s , ° . 's A CASE 'T`HAT FAIRLY OUTRIVALB m friends never hoped to sso, All boastin about thet�trporiwityofeverrythigg � ..,,.y.. ' d troy' Glasgow, st8►s : --Any- ,. 7 f 1�y► f " • Y E W �` � H N11L'iQN h neighbors gave me up or dead. but tlraalt � the �tat�oe, and depreciating -the prodac- � �'' ­-,`,­If_ `- 'ezo - Ung scene oc carrel Wt.-'evening On' boos of Ofd The landlord et 6V O . ,- Cod my strength is returaiaff, and oftent '�i: ~ i ferryboat pljritlg of t ie CIj►de, and hl►d t �;u1lE �s ° ,• " . //.a.... �g1�d 1- �jtt� :. ismR:.. three san ho I feat like a new ting rather tired of this abrt of '�` not been for the coolheadedness of the man' You g +' : peed aft feu tiQ stele rap Dana pLi.ty. as I tb determined to be v s.. Ca taro a serioaa disaster might have oo- ing. a en with the man. '`' °,,� ;�. p R liepelera. > Felpless. and when was "ire am well known is Brats acid all the Pt;+odacing half a •dozen fine health and , , Q `` .: ;�-, ° "� �F= . •enrred. On the boat, besides the crew, who ■>st a �. " –� Interesting hereabout know how far gone I was. active Drabs from Hamble, he poured them ." J?Ot�' , ` i L. J O c+ .y15, • - " - (were 150 workmen gtho .were xetu"it;,g -to s Ateey'.w� IIsly led 4y a - ^ : 4, - e. - n w to t- . of the neighbors call to a e me and into the Yank s boil. and tilling his guest - - - ,s:..•: A their homes in Renfrew Th pee a Ip . 'i epsMer. • sur to find that I t1Fm Ira VMS his bed ins ready, ho ted a candle sited bo ome Ibtltt►i14 4r ' - :c, �;�;�'n ting -in groups quietly smoking their pipes v' �e pfd pro ltgh ' Halifax Herald, December 16th. ' fiaily. -MY nppstite hws returned t . ssyr eaoorted him upstairs. IIpon reachfetg -'the gy, thi11 Aftd 1N�k. fOftit� B11d bltild � :`;�� _.' -then some one- noticed that the boat was ..:. strength u renewed nail when my hsab door the landlord managed to put one rFli+a them �yrU10 tl _ settling in the water. - A few months ago sell Oanatia was become a littis stronger I shall bs a hsaltl4tler light, which of course didn't stake mach , The . news spread like a Ruh thao., `,, " the touiaded by a remarkable otsre re rte : 4.. P p° man than ever. No doubt exists its my difference to the American, who undressed - . t =E j . ferryboat was sinking, a:nd a wild rush wan 'fremf too city of Hass1ltotl, bts1., "' :� :;' made for the life belle. The men lost thou vono4ed�lor byrtli' press sod - m4oy of 1rb �tsiind of oompiets ouiro ors the wont sym- himself and jammed in w bed. Immediate- c. ;.j = •,-, ,__Y iresidaatw oI lint cif L itoms hays eattrel disappeared sad I seenn ly she gave a terrific yell and cried : ell--` *_: ' isstids entirel7, and, fotsgbt like wild ant- - lewdis� %• tout led t a, mediotoe. You see. Landlord I Come here I What are thes-i . , ; - . mahi to et bession of the belts. There Hamilton case the man (a Mr. Marshall i it ., g b! and f ee said to the , I to work things fn my bed i ;' I. reporter, � • . were a sufficient number of life preservers had been pronounced ineura e, • tei In din nets as I feel too wall (to renu4 The landlord was outside the door and �Z'.�'4,. .. ' . 'to supply every one, but the men were so rigid examination by half a scene of physi- idle. pew who saw ire Let July anticipating what would follow had relit the ` ppaanic stricken that some of them struggled oiaos. the Royal Templar of Temperance and sass tae now can beat testissosy to candle, and inf and looking at the bed, 'v' . - 6erce1 to t belts from others. The paid him the 91.000 member o[ that ordeR Y remarked OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND . - y "' :'�='�� •- I �; y ge raid of the sipry 'I eta taWag you. y coollyy remit eel o- -A'; : r ;.... . Captain rushed among his frightened pans- , are eutitled to wheu pronounced totally in• eight since I began taking the Pills bas "Them's fleas • oan you beat them in the . MYPOPM08Pf!i1TE8 � . I' !eageig, and finally induced them to go to capacitated from laboar. The remar able norgiaaesi from 1Q6 Wads to' 146 de Staters Y i ._1 . ; , . y the stern of the boat. nai'tative of Mr. Marshalla Dora and the twf•>�e auNi LJoa. ; :., .; . ' and I am heavier sow than I have him for PafNails as �k. J8, , ;' . ?dig added wet ht in the stern had the remedy to which he owed bin recovery were – . - . u :>':� . ven wide rblfoit b the raw throe h Ave, y' I hope what I us told yyea CIIBB OF t70IIQH8 OB 170LDBt IN tiTN'a ' • ' ''I. ' . effect of aliyshtly icing the boY, where the gi P Y y P g ' }rill iadace other sofl3srs b try this iws a Yyt�OlO � Pi<t�: IN[ 90 Aft ♦0088, IT li � OALLOL "' ' :• 'boat was leaking, ut of the water and pre- out the Daminion, and naturally it broaghl ,. �EQ ` .. _. ' Ian madiclue„ and I am sere will have somewhere n Gestdae mile by Scott i Bowan, Bellssgie. ' !vented her from is in jt water a►�i rapidly as any of hops to other who owe similul7 pen the unknown shore, t,. ' Where the streams of life their waters pour, - aril I . - :' ' cod reason to fog gmtsfal for it as I Sainte. Wrapper: at all Druggists, a t, . �k.' - :Y, . ,would otherwise halve been the case. After snffasisg. Amotrg floe komes to wbiok, ii E . , There sit three sisters evermore . gt.0& . . -, • , the men had been riven aft the engines than brmlRht hope was that of Mr. 'J do` Waaviig a silken thread.~ . _ , - l''s :: Jerritt, eE North tYetst A After the interview with Mr. Jereitt, the " ,_;4 _•., weere forced to Choir. highest spend. The av, Q'B'• d r' rs rter called on a number of his as;gabora. Lovers of olaasic paintings are familiar : _'; .. : % _ ' VV- - boat was so for out of rim, however, that slow progress was mad and she continued =,A - to sink deeper and deeper, and though her _ passengers were now quiet their were still badly frightened. Fortunately she managed - 1;o reach a pier and all hands scrambled ashore in a hurry. They left her just in the nick of time, for the last man was hardly - .ashore before she went to the bottom. ,The Ocean no Longer Traeldetl�.: . . I Wes k of the ocean an •` trackless.'' it Pse . - is so no longer. If two vessels sail from - . New York for Calcutta they will, if intelli- : gently navigated, follow so nearly the same - course that theirpaths, if plotted on a chart, •- : will hardly diverge by fifty miles at any, , - . point. The same is true of every other ,;cute- Let us consider the case of a vessel bound to New York from Liverpool.. Her • captain might, if prepared for a constant . battle against adverse winds and currents - - : and winter gales, select a route not very different from that followed by ocean steam - 1 . ors between those ports. Otherwise he . should follow the southern -route laid down - - Uy the sailing directory, and, after beating to the westward a-few hundred miles to t: - snake sure of clearing the coast of Spain, . woould shape a course to the southward, ' . passing as far west of Madeira as the wester - I ly winds of these latitudes will permit. Be- - . tween Madeira and the Canaries, but a few Ate, hundred miles to the westward of both, he .. -would fan his way accroasthebaflling II calms r' `' �� of Cancer," and pick upthenortheast trades With these astern and freshening every -r A, •mile, he would sweep down to the south and went and when well over toward the West z, .) Jerritt a recovery may be regarded as even more marvellous than that of Mr. Marshall, and many others whose cures have recently been recorded. One thing, . however, is csttAain, and that is that never before in the history of Cape Breton has medicine wrought snob an almost miraoalons ours. In the year 1879 Mr. Jerritt received a fall fropt a track waggon. the wheel of whiob passed over tht small of his bask. Those with him sucedadod in restoring him to can -Annoness and took him to bis home whiob was near by. For six months he was un- able to perform any work and even after fly _iapse of a year was troubled with severe pains and weakness of the limbs. He wet fable, however, to do light work about the farm, and about a year later shipped on a 'vessel bound for Charleston, B.C. While op !this trip Mr. Jerritt was engaged in farlisq is sail, when he overreached himself, and felt something start. as though something 'had burst in his left side. He bet -ame al- most helpless, and on the arrival of the vek. eel at Charleston, ke was talon to the hoe pital for medical treatment. -Here he re- mained for otrer two monthe tinder the mosl skillful physicians. Sig side becaimet strop/ again., but his limbs grew' weak and fro• quently the pains were interne. -Xr. Jer. ritt then returned home. He continued to :grow worse and the pains never left him. 'After his return home he made an attempt Ito work but had to give It up$ and grado- dly became worse and worse until at Let he was entirely heipless and was look upon by his friends as one who not only could not recover. but whose time on earth was short: It was io this condition, depraved in mind, helpless, and oontinually suffering intew e all of wbom endorsed his stapmoars, and said they considered his cure one of the most wonderful things that had home within Their observation. They oub and as Rave theAredit to the treatment with Dr. Wil. l' 'e Pink Pills, and are naturally eathad- bamo in speaking of them. The proprietors of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills state that they are not a priest medi- sins, but a seloatifio preparation, the result of years of careful skAT on the part of an eminent graduate of McGill and Bdiaborgh universities, and they had for many years- been need In his private praotles, began be. ing o0ored for sale througitioat the country. T an offered to the public as a never [he ltii Wood bnilier and nerve retttonr, onr- g alt diwsaws each as paralyses. rheataa•1 Liam, aoiatiols, palpitation of the heart+, headache, pale and sallow complexion, =_ cular weakness, stn These P" an also a specific for the troubles peculiar to females, such as suppreaisions, bearing down pains. chronic constipation, and forms of weakness iadding up the bloodAnd restoring the glow f health to pale and sallow cheeks. In the ease of men they effeot a radical cure is all oasts arising from mental worry, overworks or eaceiises of any nature. The proprietors deem it their dut to oanticu - the public against init&= These Pills are never sold in say form ex- cept in boxes. the wrapper around which bears the trade mark " Dir. Vn titms' pink, Pille for Pale People." They are sold by all druggists or will be seat post paid spot receipt el price, 60 t�a box –by address* in the Dr. Williams' 31sdici°rs Qo.. Bruck. Ville. Ont.. ar Morristown. 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I �. - .� i�v% - -. . ,�. , . 1;, . . . :-. . , " I I � ,!.- I T _­ � MR W may$ ascertain the date bowhich 4 _& .,?.I,.. . I � 11 . 11 . _.. . � I - - _,�' '��- -X -"l - 1. _. � ': 1�. . � . 11. � .: .,- . . ., .. - _. . .,. - � I . . . . 11 �� -:, ,.,�e­:'�,�-,*'-�-�*:,#%" 1-.',�.�-. �::, 7-:0 - ��, t� .. .-,:1­_.- .�,.:.,.�, :". , - 1 - . - - .1 . I _.. - �4 ..i : . Cogrqbscription to Tax N soeI shoir dedm la ,us - , - . • �� , � - - , - - � ... .. I - . - - I I . I I . . . '. i - -Jae. Gormley wn sleeted trustee in V" P"Im " . _ I .1 - , . . '�.-:, - -, ;, _.-��� .. --: - 1�. - �r . I ': o _ awstspaid. I - . . . I .. • . .-.. I �-�,�,:� -, . - . . - $_ 1 � I -1 '. . . . - � I . , . - - � . a . I . I -e-. � � I - ., I . - - :� -.- . - ; W �W­­ . �. . �_ � . I - -, - I - flat . . �­ - .. ..- . � . ..'' _11- I - I �'. . , : �� *8I receipt Of Molloy at this 011108. Always I SO Yo 09 WGIA 111 - Township Monday. Perhaps the - I 1<7l . , ;�_- - . . I 1� 15. . �`,. L, ­ k"P the date paid ahead. it tdrew's on Sunday evening. - :.i :- ___ .� 1. . . � ll . . time in the history of the municipality,the ' So ' n ''. ". - - , I . I ... & - or this .. ,-, . ..�i. . . 1. �. . ­ . ' , 1, ­ . ; ,00,%Mp of date on label on the r ­ I !.:­­,­ D1_tP'K1E-'& MARQ*U . : . 11. . ,Z:__., ., lull lances are acknowledged b S; S. No. 2, lake shore. Ow' Isoblon. . I , .. . ft" - paper A - Special, sermon -1 L ---,- - " St The etc . was great all over . . 1. � --We pay particular attention 10 611 electors were r 'aired to out their ballots . . . . . . . I .� I � ,7 �. f , . .. ; . I i-, - - - . . c � ­ - .. . 0 .. .. - . i orders sent by mail. Prices right. -for Council or Local Option and for � . 1, � . . . _,_ . � - '. : '� - - .. .. I � � I : 0 � 11 1. � _ . - . � . . . I .: _ .. � L ' I - � � - I %I" 11kiffiag -9 MIN . . , � . .. .. .. - ... . - . ­ � _. .- t. *' �­ � .- , - -�,'� .. _-, - '. � - _! *. , J��v . .., . . � . . -, - -The Misses H;:U spent the holidays House of Refuge. Although the vote was . ­,., I � ..., . Z. � - - . ... . ..:'' :. - � - . -1 � _� I - .. - - I . I I 11 L . - - . - I � ., . . . . -1 - - . . � : .: , ; , . ­ � I - . . - . with friends in Oshawa, and returned a thribble one yet, the number of voters . . I - ..;, I . I ..; � - I I 11 1� :"- �: - _.. � . .�. . I i . . , - " I � . ) - 1, � -� � . . � ..1. - THEIR MANY, * - � . I � k. -_ I PI=RING. ONT.AJAN. 8 IW2. home Tuesday. . was not more numerous that on some for- . * W-1811 * . . I . ... I . - ­.- .. - : . _'. . � . � . - . .- . I '. � ..." _. - - - I . -Un. Jae. * Richards, is Visiting hot met occasions. Foll9wing in the official . . � ,� . � I . _; . 1- .. _. . _.- - Ili _1 - . . I -.1 � .% . . I ­ . . ­ .z .. ­ 1 � _. , '.. _ . . ­ � �.r � Z�,, � . .-.-. returns :- - . . . . . . - . . .. . I . - .; . . I . .�. � . - '... - I . ;%I'- - J _. s­ father, Mr. John L. Perkins, Bowman. L . I . - . . - i . - . 11 � � - " :_% I � . . . I _1­ - - � , " " LOCALISM S.., ! I I Al. _�. _. - '. I - . 1. I , , , , . . . 4 1 - - '� - - - � - . r.�., � , - .. ­1i:-!.'t' - I . I . . ... .. . I �4 .,,_.: q : wills, who is seriously ill. . I " .a . . d I . . ­ � �- L - - , ` 1, I I ; - ' " * ' L- -"I . . . 'D - . � . k � 1. � � 0 . . I­ , . . "I - . ...."'... 11 j] it, Z'. It- :�":,. .. . - . -Casper Stotts ban the tbanks of our .. - ... = i's : . . ,�: ,.; - , 1. � % I V a , ), ., .I- I . ,_1 .. -15ormous in she Methodist Choi cb. staff for a basket of nice snow apples. . - I 411 t . � - . I .1 ".. . . I �%. , . Evening,-Our young . . . They -were. good eating. I - I 9 --' R NDS 'AND, CUSTOMERS - �11 .. . - _.- � �,., 13 wolw.,t.. �. . �.,. I I !­ , . . * � CU .4 � . . A 1 _.; . ' 2 0 4 . '.. � .11.." James trip of .dew- -Ed. McGinty was home from Fox- . � . . :_V. .:�,.�- - -Miss Julia and J ! ,- , - , . I Townline 30 as t5 4a aa ss � to x so a . - . . y , , I i - , . . . . I . - . .. . I I . . _� . - . . . . .. .. . _� �11 I I - I . . . � � I - - � . I . . - 11 t�,:%__ 11 _. . . . �s" visited at R. Barrett' I boro spending the holidai a. He left for 2 WLrgaeb's 31 35 37 92 49 25 29 30 17 52 . . . I - . . . - . 1. . . . 1 - . ..-I - , 1� - . _. , I , w�. � i . 3 Pickering 591TU 736U 38 59 32 b? I I - . . I I ­ .- . - . 1. I �_. :` L .. 1. _:- � . - - .-. . , -,�,._' I .. - : - , - . . . _. - , . . � * I I - . - I - -- . . ! 1,fto . . . I - .- 1. .- . - I . ­ ? , " . ­ - 11 -Rev. A. Banner, of UnialIt Aw - the quarries on Wednesday morni - 4 Liverpool W 32 0 61 24 09 I 95 714 . . . - .. I i :. '! `.',�V N - . - I . 9 . I - . . . . . . -.1 � �. � - � . - - . , - '?, I . '. :� �. . . .�, . - . . . .. .. - � . �. - - - . � . - LZ. . . - . ,,� ,� , - �__ ­ 11 - _. at the residence of Mrs. D. Leavens,- -Chas. Jeffery was installed as janitor is cuerrywood 40 n 4t 4 14 w annum . . - . . . . _... . �: .. . _. .. - .. . _* _ , _. I , . � . - . .1 - i . �. I . . 1 11 .� t*;;? 1� - I- .- - . - . . , - . �. . . �, - -1. - . -� `, � . . � - - . . . I . I - - - -f - , tang week. - , - . ! of our school building on Monday. The 6 Kinsale 31 02 09 26 36 38 7 50 32 13 72 � - - . - . .. . - . . . : I . . . .- 1 - � . : ;.* • �,..l _1` .. . - . * If Brou&&w Z 39 48 58 27 35 42 5 50 17 79 / . . .. - - . . � : - I . : - - U'.`11 , - - . - . - I 1 - - � .� - . . . . -, .� .. . . I. . I- .- 19 - I I -The Canada paper company of T , 0 � I , O'. - . . - ­ . . �. . I oro. ceremony was an imposing one indeed. 8 Bronallam W 20 52 42 341 34 82 a 421600 . . . . . . . . . . I - .. .. �.. .. . . . . . . . - - ., " p .­ . � am M M ,Niii - �: - . ­­'o ;. - 1. - . ­ �. .. I '. 't�'i ., . ; I I -The following PIRpils of our school 9 Whitilvale 50 55 46 4a 45 54 40 73 " : - . - - ' - , * , , - . . - � . I � : - . -, � � a I . 0 0 . . - � . - .. .. t . . !. 4 to, brave our thanks for a memo. calon. . . : f� - t ,,�,-' -, ­ . 10 Orange Hall B7 41 47 31 20 32 go 24 12 W . .1 I . . - � . I . .. $ I .�:" - , I . . . ... . . - . � '. -. . 1 - . . ) , I , der. - successfully passed 6s December exam- 11 Claremont 97 g6 85 39 qu 78 . . . .. . . . .1 .1 . ,._�.� . I *� I . � . -, , . L., _.`_ - . I so SIR 31 42 . - .- .. . . ... . I I . 4 ) , �, -Miss Tborotdu4nd daugliter'of Pen. inations for promotion from the Junior to 12 Ahons, -812048"234S 961914942 , .. . . . . - � . i - � :, L... - ,." � .. " - . - . I - � � � - - . . - - . � ., - 1,5;� 1 . - . . I 1:. - . � . , 14- _4 , . I ...-:, .� I I I . I I : � . .� � ­ - : I : - _ � g . . . � . , . � . . � . I . : . , . , . � I _ - . " . , . � .� . . . � , , . . * , . ­12- . , blo, Colorado, are visiting at Henry 11eqry Got'- the Senior division:-B. Guthrie, M. . . � - -- - . . I - . .. ­1 I I ��- V , . I . . . . . _. .. I '_ i I , � : . � A �s - -1 4 , . 1. . . . - . - I- . . . � 1�t. , - � . I I . . . I I . '. . . I . . - - - - - .. �1. - don's this week. I Banks, M. Logan, L. Palmer, N. , Peak - . I a a I I 9 is I t a f . - L . . . . . . ._ . . � 1, i f. � . I , . . . . I . ... - . . . i _. � - , ' . . . � . . - - . . - - - -,.I t- . . I . . . - . .- .. . L . - , - I - . . . . . - .., . - . . . I - / - I - I , 0% - : ` . . 1%us it will be seen that Gerow's major - . . 0 1 . . I . `,;�� , - . �, miss and ' * ' • -- ...-. , tM� _! I . . . I -, . I : _.: - . I - - - _ - . - :-. �_ I ­ . . . �- - - I - , I . 1, . . I � . amer'sparouteat Pickerin' Harbor. Peart's residence on King street, recently (hell 223 ; Hilts' over Date 162. Local , , - I '� - �� _r Hadley � Mr. J. Irodale. of and S. Doyle. - i �. , Toronto, spent the Now Year with the for- -13. H. Jeffery has moved into Mrs. ity over Hortop was 86 ; Boyers over M i . r . - E in - - - - I 1, \ , , !� i� ', - � I -Mrs. T. Jenkins, of Manitoba vacated b Mrs. Greig, and James Scott Option was carried by a majority of 68, Merry' , Ch rl.0 - , ., DOE , -1 1! �... , I ;_ . , i . .1 .. . - ,_ - -- � Min D. Leavens, is visiting with friends has -rentel from Robert Miller the former and the House of Refuge for the County . . . - - , - . I .. .... _- I . . - I . I . . . I . I � . - , " , , I 1, _ �* I � - . - 1. � � � ... _ - was defeated by VC Some 39 votes were - . . . . . . f � � . � - ,4^ bore. She will spend the winter in Can. abode of our friend Jeffery.. They will . . . . . - . . .. : I - .t-, . I , - ­ I . . . . - . . . . . . . . . I . � L . : . . .,. . _. : . ­�-,, . . . . . . ­ . - I � - % - * L I � I i� -, ads. . . . both, no doubt, be bettered by the obamge. cut for Waddell, but he was not in the � I I .1 . _. . . . � . . . . . . . I . . . . . . i . � ,; . �� : .. . , . 1 . t L I ! or! - field.- His name appeared an the ballots . . . . . . . . . . I ! . . . ­ , . . . . � -01arsohool opened 6n - Mooda:y. -last, -In this week's issue of the West v . i . . . . � � . . . I- . - . - - I - � I - , ... . - � - � . . I : . - - , ... '_ . . I L I 1. !. ! i , - � , '_ • � - he not having withdrawn his name until � ,. - . I . . . . . -_ : - * - . . - - .-' ' I . - . ` ( � ,.. -_ - . '.-, � ­ but the attendance was not up to average. Toronto Tribune we notice among other . ", . .- I . . . . C - . . - ! . . . - * ' . ► 11 I. "I I .1 - ' , the clerk bad them printed. Boyer again .. - . � , - . - - . - � i . - , i .-�..� - .� I I . I - . . I . . . . ,; • . � , - , Miss L. Lea,vens, is in charge of the jun. notable portraits, that of Miss Frances . . . - .� . " , I . . . : I "'. . I I � . I , I 1� - - topped the poll with a total of 623 votes . I � . . . . . i - . . . . . , - i � . _�..,_,11. I . � � Hoover. Her musical talents are highly ' - . . . ..' I = MIN . i- .. '_ . 1 . . - . . . �A �! �_ - . I. A� ,- for division. - - seem � I . - : . . . -, - .- . . . - . .. . . 1. r,-� : I I ,� I . � - 803arboro -Richardson, Reeve;'Cbeeter, and 'a'* * �'.. :�, .. I'll o , :� I , - -Rev. Father Jeffoott spent New Years. spoken,of, and the Junction people seem - . . . - , I .. 1. . . .. .1 . . - . . �rq - 1", � . . . I � let Deputy; Beard, 2nd Deputy. Annie .. - . . . . . . �. I 1. I , . .I..'s - * h to full I . - . . - . . . . . ..., _. . . . . . � - . - , , � � I day in Orangeville among his old parish- appreciate her ability in this line. I , � . . . .. . I . . - - �_ � .. - 1. - I_ � __ and Kennedy, councillors, all by aoolama- . I . I . . . I I . .� . . - . . , . . . --, - L . ­ . .. . - . . -, - teiated The p oto is a remark,%bly goloa one. I � . . - . . . ... . . . . I .. i , . . . _. - . � 1. . . - . ". i . moors. Rev'. Patber.McBrady of I . . ,_1.,:-,,�-:'-; , - 4 -,- tion . . - . . . - . . . - , ; I ,_ :-., *,. , , " . ­ - � !" - . . .. . � 1. II . . . . �. , -1 . . . I . , ­1 � . � �, here on -Sunday. . -At last the murderers of Trtasurer Oshawa-Item, Walter Coulthord ; first , - . - � . . . , I . . � - . . : : - - - � :.,-: I - _. L I . . - . . I . .� ­. � . _.. . . . � . , � 4, - : . , , - - . - .1 . , � . . I - . . . . .. .. �__ 1. - ... I ­ . I . - _ - - I I - . -_ . -`� - . : . .. I . . . ; . . ­ ­ _f I . - I , - -Heaps of fine skating on the river Heelop, of Aucaster, have been captured, deputy. John F. Tambl3u; second-deputy, A . I . . � . • - . ... � � ... I I � I , . . - " , . . I - . � I I . N _41 � : � - I ,-.! � . . . - . . �._ __ .. '.1 I , .. • - . - these days. Sleighing has not yet ett in. at least such is the general belief. The F.L. Fowke. Councillors-No. I Ward. F. A ' � - . I . . � . ­1 . I - . I ... - - - , . I I �- . . , I .. ­ - .. . i. .1 � . -_. - ...,, We iouR to bear the merry jingle of the suspected are Bartram, Lottridge., Doug. E. Dingle, Wm. King. O. Hemlewood. � .. - . - �'.., .. , ­ .., - - .. . . belle, silver-bell. � . las and Goosey. The two latter are In= Southeast Ward, Robt. McCaw. S. Glid. appy - New. .: ear.. _. . . _­_. .�_,. .1�.,1- �--- - - __ - - - '6,'. .11, � ; ! , , �, _: � , . E. B. Robinson, of Markham, and- have each made a state nent don Shillman. No. 3 Ward,:W. J. Hire, . . . . - _,5. � I I , Z.: the find diaos, ' - .. . I ­" - . . . I � ,*. ", G .. . . . . - I - . - . � 1.- . . . . - r . . . .� . .. . � -, ,-:­ I : - - . �'. . . - r - . I . I - - - , ; .. . , I . . . : - - - �: - ,,, '. _. student attending Trinity Universit To. to the effent that bartram hied the fatal JL - Ito"- Carpus Fren-di. No- 4 Ward, ' , ' . - I . , ".1. I I , � - . . ..__ ... . � . . , . . ". . I . .�, , - .L ! . . .'�. 7­ - ronto, took first-class honors at the r cent shot. All have been committed -for trial. A. 'Houderson, Robt. McLaughlin, E. B. - . . . . .- . � , . I . . � . . . I . . . . '. _i� I - I _. , I . - L . . . . � . . - . 0 _. - -1 . I .1 � . . - - . . . - , ­­ ,�V , * . 4 4 i" " Z11 I Morgan. .1 I - q. - . I --,� � � �..: . Xmas examination. I -Tuesday was court day here. The . .. . . • . . ., . • . .. � . .� .. . _. - . : • . . .. � ""_..,41. . -O,Ving to the storm on Wed66 I sday docket wait- large, and many interesting Whitby -Mayor James Campbell school . � . . . . .. . �_ - . ... - . . . - I - •. : I , . I -- 1;1 . .1 . I . . . . . . .. I . � . . . . . . _. • . , \� - _r • . . . . I � '.., ; I I . ... , �_ - ;11 6V Methodist 1 . � _', f I- - trustees-North Ward, John D. Howden . . . � ' - I . viiing the -members of the . cases came before the Judge. Perhaps Centre Ward.Geo. Ross .South Ward,Jas. - . ) , * '%4,1 ; � � - T , I i '. . �. �.. - - * , I . - " I .:,- ";. 1. . 'r­ -., ' 5 . .- . - . . I - I ;: - . . � � ... 1 " :.:. � � .. '. - ­ � . � 1., � �­ ��, - - I ! f� , .,. ,,;� � - '- Annie' residence, near 9carborovillage. , was Morrish vs. St. Denis. The matter Newmarket— Maydr, Lloy d a reavolIC&I . . .i . � - I . I .. L .. . . i zt-, -Tha' building committee bad a Us was not settled, and will come up again deputy reeve, Eaves. Councillors-8t, . . . - .1 - . : :..% 7,�� . � '�v .j - 0 . !. . . - " - - .... '­� �_ . - : 4 . - i, ­ ­ ­_ � - .- choir did not attend the party at'Mr. the most interesting and complicated one McClellan. . . _flerry� . C iris ms .To :- All. � I$ , I . I - . � lk : on Tuesday and removed the old sheds at the next court. The docket was the George's Ward, Pretty, Starr. McMillan ; � i - - I I 11 I I - . . . . . � I so k� , -_ --- . I 1, _-'� .- . I . . . . ,1.�_._1..1__. ,.� from the ancient edifice and will 'nave largest known for many sessions. St. Patrick's Ward, Denne, Somerville, - .. � . : . 11 � , . . . � . .. . - . -- � , , I , I . . - . - i&�,�. , , , i I" ti, I , '. * them erected on the premises near the -We bear-that the municipal elections Hunter; St. Andrew's Ward. Robertson,K. - I . - . .. .. - . . - � . ,. - ' ... vk­.� I . . __ . �� *_ ., .. , ' --i ­' I t. . - -i - I . - -4 - . I ;� - now St. Andrews' church. in this township are to be protested on Robertson. Brown. . Jost received a fresh stock of the best Groceries, - - � 8 _ - - � ,; . - . . ,,, I I ,% I . . - , - .-*, . . -_ Beaverton-Councillors, F. S. King, W. - - . I : i I . 1�,�- - ; 3 - .� _�_Rev. J. B. McLaren, of ColomIlus, account of some irregularities in conuec- . _. . . t I � .. 'l . _ . . , - ' ";,. j�ll - - � � � . . �. -( . . - � . - '6ccupied the pulpit of theNew St. 4drow's tion with polling-booths. If thik be true Joyce, V. S., Duncan McMillan and Dun- .: . - - ..:1 - . . ­_4 . I � . . - . . � ­ espie. . . 7 . � . !__ _�, - .. .-�­ on' * Raisins Currants , - Almonds,' .. . i, . on Sabbath, and delivered two very po wer. we will have all the excitement repeated. *6' 9 9 - . - - - A-- I . ! . I - - ; I Brock Township, Reeve.Geo.8bier; first , . Walnuts, - I- : A_T.� � ., .., . - - ;: I 1. - ful sermons. Rev. Perrin conducted ser. We are not prepared to state what truth , - .. . if the co deputy, J". Vrooman; second deputy, W. Filberts, . -. Peanuts . - .. . . f . ­ - Sint ' I _ .1 _ y" - vim at Columbus. . . there is in the report, but MPI Gibbs; oouncillors, Jas. 0. Umpbrey and .:.-: . . -Some absent-minded friend left a a sound we wiU all bear of it in good W - � . I f (_ . m. Brethour. Dates, . .,-- - Figs, -, --, - -: .-. Etc. Etc. -'* , - � - o i - . of now boots in this office the other, Cal" . . . I I ( - � - ' � y. time. Markham Village- Reeve, W. P. Hall - - . - . . . . :� . -- , . * - - �- , J; I . ­ - B selling and proving property Aheir -What a pity it is that we did not ps majority 36 ; counciDors. F. C. Asb, Win. All kinds of Canned Goods. S lbs. for one dollar, I y . ugai, 26 a r. ., i I • 0 '.- - . , _� . , . . : � . . - . . I I . I 1 brogues can be received, an they are not a little more snow WhOU the clouds WOM Fleming, A. Campbell, H. C. Mart. . I , , � ! - :'.. - - - * -.0:. i I -.1 - 3 ]be Mixed Candies for 25 cts. Everything marked ' . - - _. - J . .. --- t_-, i 1 ?4 - suitable to us in size. . in such a liberal state of mind. ind. Another York-Reeve. Stephenson ; councillors, . . :., � � ... ! . . ... . , - . I'-.-.- . . .. . _. - .� . , � - I �._ - ., 1; :. I - . - ,- -Rev. J. T. Caldwell condoeted M tha inch would serve our as then Morten, MoCullook, Rogerson. Allman ; away down to rock bottom prices at . - . - . . � I... - - 4 � , - � !�� � , .� I purpose. B - ' . - ' I I ' . .. � � _,�� '.. ore - � � , �hl% , - :_. Triffits's memorial service on Su ay seems to be in' now than some of our trustees. %alters. Clay. GwWo. . . t -.��, - I . . . � : i '. ., ., I Reeve. J T.V. Way; Colo. a ROU*GIIAM - . .- -A . I . I—- MRSe BRVANTSIS' B : ­.. � � I - 4 - . evening and was assisted by Rev. W. V. villagers can manage 'go remove from C"DingwU­ 40 - I I I I .1 . - � �_I:_­ . , 1, . - - . . ­LJN­ . . . � i -1 - ' '" Wright and Messrs Bunting and R the walks in front of their premises. We . - '. '..., 1. I I I .- -11 cillors, that Trere nominated &H resigned ; 11. . I " , - �� z , -1 .. - 1 , The church am well filled. O�Ors- have no snow by law bore, but common whool trustees. George Barris, Nell Clark ­ !": _ . � I . , , 1. - � . #!e-'_, i I . _. W - - . . . � , _. , I . and Hugh Wilson. . . - . . ._�;, - I -In the goodness of his h" . decency should operate similarly. Come . .- . . � !1; .. . - . � lk�. . �\ ... I ...% Uxbridge Township-Reave. S.A.Flume. * - - - I - - . . - * - I . I - . 4 - - • ,.- - . , I. . I . .. . -_ - � : m4m ___ - I . . - I � .- I � - I - sausage to dear people. keep shovelling. . - .. - �1, -,-. Woodruff loaned his felt; first deputy reeve, Ass. Millard; me. - � . . . .. - - some person I Oft An 0 .... :1 .- . lf,�,4`. � I I � I in this vicinity. Ile ow -The T nobi Clark advertises by ond deputy reeve; Do,wswell. coon- - - - , `1. _ - . - - I ! x - : I I - �. I . - - . ". I . I : ' : desires the article returned. Kindly do posters, for she It_ : . . . : ,% - ow Following bill of eadar , . , I , . � - ,�. . . .--,. 1 ' .: . . I cillore, Wm. H. Todd James Walker. / I - . : . - ­ I - � z . . . . , . . I . � .., jr: 1.L - . . � ­ 0 . . , . ._ 0­ - I � I .. 1. so and thank him for its use. timber for'tbe use of this municipality Stouff wills-IRe we. R. J. Daley; oouD- � . � I - I . . � 11 ..., , - _. � was in the dark when the lamp was I out I .. , - , _., . �._. I ,� - � -David Smith threshed for R. - during IW2: 6.000 ft. bifi. 14 ft. long; cilloro.H. Johnson, J. J . . . .-- . , L . L' ., - - ,�._ � . - a. J. Rae, W P. Hart. I . . .1 ­q-1. I I ­11_ rqthere this week, forty bushels of A ike 6.OW ft. 516. 16 ft. 13DN; 8,000 ft. 5x6. 18 Dev, JC. Armstrong. - � ....- � ­ . �. , , , : . . � . . . A __%. .; - .,. . 1. . clover seed. from 41 acres. Beat this for ft. long; 100 aces of round timber, 10 bi�wmanvill*-Mayor, W.F. Allen-, war.. . And so will you be unless y on call at T. A. Greig's _- ­_ . . . 1�_ - - ` 1­., � - � . . .. ­ . � - . . . �., ..I I ,f . " - - % 1. ­ � , , . I . . e -1 ..; . I . I - 'i - - -!-`­:�'-*-�_--- yield. Mr. Carruthers is highly pleased inches at smayli and. The tenders will be cillors.-West Ward, L. A. W. Toole, JOB. . , I . f . . . I I .1 - 1. I Lamp Emporium. Lamps for all kinds of weather - .. _' :1 . X-.�, - , . .1 �_ �. I . ,� ,_ 1 1. . with his success in clover growing. revived up to noon on Monday Jan. 18th Jeffrey; North Ward, M. A. James. Joe - . . � ,i� , .- .. - - � . - . , - - .-,.. .- I ., Pattinson. S. J. Hall; South Ward, Sam. - - Beautiful Hanging Lam s at prices to suit all. : -.- . . . ' '� ! I James Murray, of Newmarket, who ,and-the timber is to be delivered at P �.. , 1, � , '. , ; - . j 1 � I .. � � - S ; __ - through the influence of "drink" stole a el W. Mason. T. H. Spry. D. Davis. ' :; I I- , , .1 . - I I - L., . . - - - . ,�, - 4. __ - . . - . - . I -,s, -... �� . . - i �.'_ ' ' fur overcoat belonging to the Presbyterian tendered for separately. - - -_ - .. . f - - !- - Bro�ughsta. The round timber can be ' Uxbridge-Mayor. W. Hamilton; reeve. Hand Lamps of every description- . Lamp shades' I ' I . - H. J. Gould. Councillors--North Ward. ' I .. . I - .. _... minister of Queenhville, a few days ago, -We narrowly escaped being_ an arpau A. Patterson, A. Spears. W. Thirek - West - -of every hue and color, suitable for Xmas and wed- .. _.. I � _. - . . _. .- -_ - - it - - I I . . . . has been remanded by the Judge on sus- - agent Chia week. The general agent for Ward. R. McGowan, N. A. Crusby, - � -1, � I . - . � - . - � . .. - , I . Vended sentence. . - the Doliert3 workit, at Clinton, called at Hunter; Last Ward, James Phillips, - ding presents, A lo'beerful room makes the heart ­ :. " ' � ' .. � . F . M J. A. L I . .1- - I .1 -1- 'r, .,:'�. . � - - _. - � . . . - .. . - . . - . C -Miss Elinia Crook, who has -so - . . . . . --,-- � 1 i . . I . . . I . . . . . , * ably our domicile on Tuesday evening and tried Lord. All acclamation. - � . bright. . - ! .. .. .. I : - - .;. . . - .. � - ��pl-�- ...�­. conducted the junior division of air to persuade no that we had been writing Port Perry - Reeve. J. Wright (soclamat- . - . . . . I " - . . I. . . . . . .. .- I . - - . ., , t' _. . . .-. . . - . - I . Y .,.' r - � . • I , I f I �..­ - publicachooll, for the past year. lefty I t to Koill company with a view to be MI t. ion): councillors. E. H Purdy. W.M.Will- -'. I . - - . � J* - .�.. � 4 , �, * .- . . - .. . . . - , - , * . .,. . el . - - T. ., � . - - - . , ,- --�!- , 11 - - - week for St.Annis, Haldimand Cou;3y, ed agent. After a few hours weeping and cox. W. Pen. T. Courtice. . .* -1 . - . .. . ,� . . _.. � I ....- I . . ­ V� _. 11 - I I .... where she has been engaged as teacher. . reasoning lie came to the conclusion 'glint Clarke -17 uderwood.reeve; Ac n, first * . I- To , As, 0, R E.- I.' � . .. . . .1 - .- 1. � . � _t,z ­ - � . ., - . I .. i ­11 deputy - . . ,�.. - . . � l,o,tw ; Raid. second deputy; Councillors. . - L - . I I -Robert, a little son of John Howie we were not his man. Tears will soqp- ' . - .. , � - - " - : - -1. . . , ' Armstronit, Davey. , , . "' ': 41 . organ . _�. - . - . . It . -1 - � . died on Now Years morning,of dip . e ia times soften the heart of even an o . - -, , - - - !� � - . - anl was buried the saine day in t a *geut. Next day the traveller left for Rama-Reeve. W.J. Trenonth (by accla- • . I . � . I ­ I,,, .. F . - I ,,,, . � 1;_ -1 merlon) councillors, George Clevely, P. * - . - - - U­. . . I I - - r - ­. . Friend's burial ground at the east en . Woburn where he found the Clark he Mahoney, James Heslin and T. Tayaney. - I - .. I � . P'.., 't � " . . . .1, � 1� ! -_ I . - .. - . : . .. L 1 I I I . It is reported that another member of t e sought after. : East Wbitby-Mothersill, Reeve; Me- -R-41 .'- - - Af'�. -.L BUN ING. • - �., � . . . - . - . . . I - . .. I - family- has the disease. -A representative of the Toronto New - s Gregor Deputy and "we councillor*s last . . . . _­ ------.�%--",-,-----,�--",---,_--_�---�--- - . . .. .11 , . . - - � - t i . esome ; 1. - .., . . I, - �. _'. - ___01&t the, special vestry Weethig held t struck village on Tuesday bringing year. �. '_1 ­ - - - - ­ . " - • bit� I - I � . B - . . , - . - - � . - ? - . . . .. . . . . . . - . I . . it, with him a gang of men, whom be sent --A Wilson D - . ! I . Greenwood, on Thursday evening last, West Whitby- Reeve ; 11 I . . I . I . I � 1: A.%.r-1 _:1 1�_, . - ,� :.-. , .�.,. : � - the members of the church of Englan - to distribute dodgers in the various houses sty -C. Calder; Conocillor". L. Smith, . '.. . UR Stock is - now • cam lete-- - .- - . -;. 14-.__.:. I. . 1. " I -omp 1-1 � - I � W� 1. �P'11 ."'r pf,4:- 0 1 F I . Messrs Snell and Clark were elected wa - in the place. The sheets announced that R.Rogers,)UMeTagglart. All . . _. � I � . , - � I I . , . � .. . - -��, I . � - . - I . _- I .. . * � . - . .. - . I . . - � . - , �, . .: .- dens. The service will be held op Su - the traveller would call on the household(r tion. . St. . . . - . -, . - � - . I . . - . . � . � li"; - . ­ * . - ... - with Blankets,.- Flannel . . . . ­ I _ - - . 2 . - . - "' day evenings at 7 o'clock* as here-to-fo . next day. That evening, however, the - I - I . - . . . - - - - - : - - - SLY - . .. . , I . I I I � . . ' � �' . I 1.� � �r . . . . . : . � . . ' � - ' . - _­ I;, i '.. V. . . . � - . ­ ' . I I - . • � - _. _. . - . . - .. .. .z . i - I . - �. ..- ),.-L I led by the Underwriters' Association w higher member of the staff and topipl, ' I . . . . . - d - .. _. . . .. -W. V. Richardson has been preson • bumptious youth was overhauled b*,,& - . - KINSALE. . � - -Yarns, Hoisery, Ladles and *' .. ­_ . �� ,--,;-'# �� � . _­ ­ � 1. I X.-:, . - - a " io�,` " �: - (Too . I . .- . ,,I ... a charge of this village. The work i back to the city. The Ntws man&AFAM late for 1"t inns.) � . . . I - - . ,I ­ � _. . . . . - . I .. . I .. . .. I . ''..: . ... . . _­ L . - . : . - . � - .. . , - , . , " '. ... . . bows. . -A : Underwear, &C 411 7. 1 . : found accurate. Call into the above lion of Mr. Fleming. - Miss Carrie Lawrence .. Men 's - ' vet_ . . - ... neatly doue- and the measurements will b 9 seemed to be 411t headed over ibe'01*# - - . . : . .. . spent kin" at . gentleman's office `and inspect the draw � 0 a* -J.--. � :., I , _� �"._ ,, -Joe. L. MoBrien paid us a flying visit - - . . :. I � I . ; - 0 - .11 .. I -- . . I . I : J � � .,., - ' ` - � . - . . - - YZ .. . . ' . . ' . L_ I . . !­ � - " . - . . .. I Ing. :; I . .1 . _� ;,- : Presentation.:-. - .. . , , - Friday. . . . I . _. . . - . . i .." :n-The villaglI6 has had her usual numbe 1* , - . "' . - . ... I miss R. Redman is being visited by her . I . shoes, Felt Boots and Ru'bbe'rslb. a - � . -1 C'.. I • On t,'hursday evening last. a class of I . � � - .. . . of Holiday vis4ors during the 111kef s � Z niece. Rose Mackie-. . I . . � . ... . . . I .-- .. - - . weeks. It is surprising the number. of boys in St. Audrew's-S. S. met by appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Bartley, of Dayinville, -are . • . I I . � _. . I I , f I - ­_ � I a.' . i .1 � . . . our young folks who are employed Jb -ment and proceeded to the residence 0 visiting F. MoBrien. � d- large , - stock o ' - . . - Mr. G. L. Maver, where they prcaeuted an f V resh' I . . . - Mr. Kilbourn, of London, is visiting at - . . . L other places. Only when they return to . I � . • ! . . their seachef, Miss Rose. with a handsome g M&ckey,g. . - . : .... . � � . : - ,.I- x. . . . s ., � . . I . I - 'pend Christmis can we comma to es- � � . .. . . * . I ' ' ' I ­ ' ` - - * silver butter cooler, accompanied by the Miss A. Bascom, spent New Year's, at - . : I , 0. . . timers the nun�ber. . . . . - . . - I I ­ � . ...'I - I . following address ;- Shamrock 1,048- - Groceries for Christma's T�ade, - I ­' ::.. i. - � - L -The annual meeting of the Pickering ' DFUTTEACHER,-It is with feelings ef School re opened Monday. A large-at- � . � . . � . I . - - - . agricultural satiety will be held in the deep regret we learn that you have decided tendance put in an appearance L . . - - � � . ... . . I . -... - _. 1. i . . . . - I � - . . � � . : # . - .; I I V - � I � 11 Town Hall, Ik6ugham on Tuesday Jan. to change you class in our Sabbath miss A. Sadler who.. has been in Toronto ' I R . . - � .� - ". , � _,i2l�. 6 such all kinds of Peels' ai- - _ -,- I _.:1 -, . � I I � . �: -�-' - 12th,commencing at 2, p.m. Directors and leave us for the teaching of others. for some time i visiting her father, W. -* ' - .-. .. - . . .,_.�. ­ . . . - � � . .. .P. and members are all requested to attend Ybu have ever been a faithful and kind Sadler. . . I � . . - I -11 - .• : _... - I . , . � � - �. ­. -.,:.. of iinportance will come be. teacher, and in leaving our class, we know Last week a number of our young people * . . , , ��' . - - . ` " - : '� as matters . - - I - . - � 1. . .- we experience forgive - . . . . . .-, I :-. - . . -n es7. ­. L �. , a great loss. Please fo i - . - . _�".. fore the meeting. I . - spent a very pleasant evening at the resi. L�'� sins, Currants, Sugars, Ora' ' . I ... ­ ­ � - .1, I . - 1. _�`. -Detective John Cuddy, of Toronto, the many times we may have grieved you dense of Royal Rogers. I . ... I 9' _ . . .:.., - . � � 1, 44. I . .1 I '. - .. - �_ � . . ' - I ' - I - - . ­ .. I . ... _ . . . .4 - by our acts of inattention or indifference. Herbert Rogers fintendk going to Chat. . - . - � _.. I I . . ,. - .1 . . 1- . I . . . . .- - ! - *, . ... _��; roe . .. , I L. i ­ . ' - � one of tbo-ablest officers of his kind to -be - Accept this butter cooler as �, small ham, Monday, where he will pursue a course ­_ . . - - &c "'-, � . all token found in Canada, was conveyed to his - . 1. . Lemons, Nuts.' r G.- '' - .� - .­ .- - :' -:�.:.: � - - ,'I - �..._ r .:..." , . . ..�­ ... . - . - _ � . '', - "_,; last resting place last week. -Many of of •our esteem value it not f6r its intrinsic in the Business College. We wish him . . . I - -1 . , 1� ­ expression . � .- I L� ,.-:,. v . . . . I - I, , . . .. I T 11 I � � worth, but that it is the expression of our every success. ' - ' ' ­� - . .1 .. I . . 1. _�� our Villagers will remember having seen very warm affection for you and we pray The Xmas holidays in 'Kinsale have been - ' ­_ .. ­.. . . . . .1 . I . . - . - . - _". him, when hero to take into custody Geo. the choicest of Heaven's blessings MILY very quiet, owing to the absence of the . � . - . . - . - .7 g�,,, - - . , . I � - . . � Clark, the tramp who burglarized Peter rest on you. and on your endeavors to bene- . . I - % �. - ­,;,C'L11 T9 loan- - - - �BUNTING _.�.. . I ­... � _ __11 - niverVary usually hold by the Sunday , 116 - As 0 � _ ­,� - , ,�: - I Z_ I - � I.. 9 _ - 4. -1 .; " Ryanshouse in the city last summer. -fit others. - Signed on behalf of the cdass, school of this plane, I . :­ 0,..- . . . I ' __ . - - � . � - � - - ; � 1 .17"..-I , All crooks rejoice in the demise of John Tuos. Bluca"i Mrs. L. Stelienson and'her rioter Mrs . .... . ' I I � - . . . - . . - __. - ' - I � -, I I -,- , ,e­­_` ­,­.- -, . ' - * . _,; : __ * , , . �­;­:, I . ,�.�,,.r , _:�".­ ,. • . " : �� - " - , I.. S I - _. � . - Z:r . �.__ . .1 .i, , Z:, Cuddy. - � . ; - - _ �-­' ­­ MATIR HARTILICK. Miller, are spending the holidays at Maple- . � . � _,". Miss . L a VMS 11 . I I __ . . �, .'� -The Mothodis"t Sabbath School of R'lls", inch ' surprised and in burst. Miss Stevenson intends going I- ­­. , . I � entertain- few words ex her thank@, for. not . . � -this village Seld their annual . south during January. SHIRTS .-AND ., DRAWER __.- . . . � -1 - . � . � il ._� .:."�_ .11-* '11-'-, ment on evening. At 8 p.m. C. only the prewent, but also for the kind We am very much pleased to again meet - ;- ,. .- . . I...., ad friend .. I � . . -.1'.. 1� . - 1...:_� I . - " .. ­ ._1 i I - . _: ­ _ - .1 . I - with the program, G=PrOlng ' words in the address. The remainder Of our old and highly esteemed . E. Marquis uis took the chair and proceed Arq I . . the evening was spent merrily with games Mr. M. Nutting, of Cannington. who has , . . !,�� _� � . /�. music 'by and refreshments. after which the oless been vi ting bar sister, Mrs. In, IEL Mow- WOOLEN AND CAS��iERL A. ... T:.r _:.�".�.. 1� S,,�:,, " the - _ ,p I - :�: - � 1. : - ... i '' Bible clan and school.. dialogues, re- dispaved, feeling that the band of affection -. , , � - I bray. :, '_ - .� . k , V. � ' I I -� _ . :��.. ". citations, radings. W. V Wright gave which existed between c n � :,.,- - 1. - '. ,a,' � "I . .�' .. , .,: �-,' ;.: ­ , ­.. �. ., . . . . .. . I . _. .1 - , ' . -.- ­i�� 1". ­-�-. - '." � . ... ";*-- , , ` 5 1. k_­.,.�'.. Mustritted lecture on "Rome life in had been drawn much tighter during the i ` ­ -0 1-ew .0. 1, � � I I.. .&Z-Mo .j6 =6.="-%� Mj0W - e5vt ! - , I � .% . 6', - . .,.,. t . 1. . . . . . . . . - .7 .. as I _ . ­7 .1 .� . 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