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H 9 1892 - - ­ - .. _ . �&, ,.. - ... _.::%..;­_ � - - - , -�­__l , - .___ - I . �:,;:,&�,. . . 1 .. . , � - . . - I - z.,i;,.-V1_/ - .. .. . . ._�ill'��' .,� � . - I I Why the two bays' from Hiles.'* , 1- I , - , .66tattat (Tarb*,:­-1. . . - . - WHITEVALE. .. .. . be ther ' e I -- . rofe . ..t" . . . - . - I n so often? When Bill . - .� - . __ ' I I . - - . . . - LIVERY! OUT - . __ mere v sit our tow­ i��! . ."I. ­ DECEER'S . I ­ I - W. H. Major, of Aurora, was i- town will get his hair' cut? How the girl got oat Y, I-. I ­ - - . I . . ­ I .kedical. .. .., ..- __ � . . ' _,� '_`11 - .... . . .- ' I � . . - . I �. a . . RZCORDZD BY this week. of the cattle ttle guard ? Where John:ie keeps. -1 .. . - I - � - ,-,,�----,,-------�-----------------;,-,;-�-^---�:---,;- As I haye bought up Dan Reddin's livery LATZ * ST LOCAL NAPPZN=68 .- - ­- 0---i .. i . � - - Miss Gertie Spink, of Toronto, Sancta his stove? Where Thomas eat die ppeared.-.., v,& -, - . � M.C.P. business and have added several new 1$ 4, . .1 . . . . � M. BATE MAN, M.D., c.m., m.c.r THR PRESS AND JOTTSD DOWN BY OUR in our vale. tol . �. -,!�, -1; -J� I ,; I � - : �_ . Re & -S.O., Coroner. Offlee and Resideince, horses and buggies, I can socomodaLs - Mrs. Fowler spent a short time in the One of the Malvern curlers owended his . I ,�r ; 1� . I I � .,-- �111 I , � I _- .King street, Pickering office hours: morning CORRESPGNDXNTS. . . . - A'k' � � _4�_ :.�. �1" -; ". � . I `�-' -�; '. '. . - - - . .- vening 6 to 8. the public with good rigs at all hours. . I . city last week. way to the store the other day, but retraced- - .,I", - _. LLLLL I �� . . 8W to . .. �,_,,-f�i-_"- I _� , I . - J, . . trains. CLAREMONT. - A - ., � ­ - _ 11:30. E I , Covered 'bus meets all ' ains. f u ­- - . . - 'The Kirton sale on Wednesday last week his step's downcast and gloomy Just be.: ,_ :": . . - 1.,... i I . . ��_ connection with livery I keep a _.: I - -. ,;- . - . . 1�4 :. .. . - . ' . ... - .1 . Vocat JIttsic. .1. passed off splendidly. cause they were not going to curl. . ­ .. I . ` . ' i�r ' " I - . --- .. If -.I� .. .� .... LL . . - . I , , swa- .' .-LI. :1, �1. .... I I . . .. a . �.---�-..",-2�-----.---,-,-�,�.-II , I_ _­-­'--- I . $06le, COMMUBi= and Board. , ' . � l79OT7az_Zv6ry Ta"day afternoon Tnx N mp Dec'. . .. , � :,: " �*, - . . -, . 1_1 w'spu �, - - . - � � . . ., _ Stables, Pickering. :. . man will be found in the office of Gero Miss Annie Dixon, of Toronto, is visiting I not an item in thelEconomist, (Dec: :" . ..l O.. . . in . . . . . . * - ­. , . - .. - Miss Ida SimpsOn. .- .. I - - Factery. Claremont. where he will be pleased to her friends in the vale. 81) signed "Central" stating that the foot -'..,. ,.,),, '111 . . . . . . . I .. . . . � ­P , - . _7 �, V .j-;"y"',, . - _. I - - 2�.'. Bee auv of his fiubscribe".1 Miss Savage, of Brooklin, visits with ball match played between that team, and,e!,'��_ �­ I - "" 'A ; PUPIL OF THE T011'0N 1'0 CON- - (:��66. • T,X7. =:SCJ�&_.=� ___ Mr. Jas. Duvidpou and lady, of Cherry- friends in this neighborhood. the Ringers was unfair. Dear reader, I .*; I . .- . I% . , . ;_�,..,. . . - . . -servatory of Mnaie. is prepared to give les- -- .---- ---- -- - 40 t- X C., ,,-.� , - * ., 41. � I 11 I ) I- - R6- - aea ok .. . �N " I : . - 4 . u � . . t'-�,-' �­ - - ".'I - 6 I'' ' ) _'i.. sons in both instrumental mental and vocal music. 'A ... . . wood, cal.ed on his uncle, john Cowie, The Misses Pherrill, of Scarboro Junc- would like to let the community know that . I ". - ;2.k ON I C% ,.: an , � - . . tion, are spendin - .1 -.1: . I - . f9rences given it required. , ... • . . . . 6 g a few days around town; such is false, and that the referee could ,1-: . :I_ I - . � - . , Thorough, Instruction Guaranteed - �0 .100 -a* . ,.,... . . _.. -.!. , �. '. I . -Q lately. I o have been not have acted more satisfactory to either . - . - " �.. -- 1, I . . .1 I . .1 .. . - I '­-, - - .. "4 1� I . f Bad colds are prevalent in this part of Mrs. and Miss Hwnilton who -:: . ._� � . I CR .0, - . I a. ­C�Al,: .81 65 -a. ' are nicely recover- of the teams. All that I can see, the reason - � Address, ClareMOLt. dog I , I. . very ill with Is grippe, _-; _�' ' . ... - I .'�:,., �_ 6i I _. -0 a ON e the township, but Ito yet Do serious effects . 'It - I . .. - - . .: . i: . I '' ­ "t, .., . . . 40�52. . -0 &.3 f the -Centrals" found fault was becapse the ,'.-' ti' r' �� . . I . ­ - I- ,KInr 0 .0 03 ,-, " . A ing. �� 1�1 .. - . � . cc . , . V-4 ." are reported. , - P. . � " ,; �­. 6.--.1v ti, - - - I I � i I I � ' Jag. Fowler, his left hand badly man- majority of goals were in favor of their o I . �K " --- �. ,�. � � = Q eu,r 104. . - 0 ' " , 11 14.-- Legal. . . I - � Baker Bell has been confined to the - - 1, W , � - I . - - W. .-1;t',.,,_,,� . .; "; - I . i.� z 0 . gled while working a saw in the brush fat- PODents. We di i not crow about the W " t, , . .. : I. 0 � i'liq 1 to- ­66_. 40 - , �4--`�A � ,I - . I .1 '..,­ .1 - , I ,51 - boy, but the "Centrals" have AL _'Kh , - C3 � . '.4 '. V" I ld house for a fortnight with quinspy, but tory. . H. S. . �. 11 ,� . 'A .s_ ."'. ­ . C., HARRIS- a , -.Idv ,,A : . Q .,., � 0 . ­... . - . * E . � has So much recovered that he is able to A number of our you folks spent a better player in their team we would like ,' - ". j . .. .. � 440 ,-.; , ."- . ... . - , - __ . '. TEA, FAREWELL, Q. -1 4A - . , 0 be about again. 3 -pull given And if we play for 'I- .�i .. .. I'll, � . _. . .� tf • c R, 0ounty Crown Attorney, and Count , y C:p F� .t,en . . ' I , Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10�y I - ." " 1-4 '" rq h pleasant evening at the t y by to hear of him. . ..�f_ . .. . go �,- q9a i .. drawing coal on Tuesas . money, marbles or onions"-we woulil - '1� �. - . . �,.,, YL - � � ' � � . - V1 .*1 R, SOLICITOR, �NO- - 04 ..,:I I . F. . I Si Some person d Y Miss Casper. a I -you ' think you ,_'---J _... �--_ - . ..... . . '' im ,W F_ � :. . About a ton Jos. Wilson, carriage manufacturer, has gl d y give the latter, as we thi , I . �.. ... JAMES MILLE ' t Q uvfl a%- . had a detective wagon box. , .., .1 - -. - office at . t, , 0 . I I ; .,.f' --,I-: - TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. I . Cn L4 _. I . � ... . - I . � - Money to loan. = ; 11 of this fuel was scattered for a consider. been absent with friends in the city fora are greatly in need of them. Now Poverty.­,�",.­ .* �:. . . ,Thistle Hai," near Brougham. � ­1� . 1. I .r, * . . k4 .. ----------- ____ .., ' . . ., ­_ - .. . "A � bb, " I I 0 1 " I's - able dinance on the Brock road just few days past. I Hollow is not located near Browne Corners - ,.-,,,�", . 1 � ,_ ,.,A '' . , ;,; � . --_ . • : : = 0 0 1 N,g g 0. . 0 � * -_',�-:,�,�� , , . . I..", �, " I .. , - il . - " '?. . . 1.0 0 13 t is no � , I . j14". . - . low S GILLIVRAY, 13ARK18- , 14 1 04.- 0 d ,V'0'0 , 0 �4 0. . South of the village. Erza Turner, wlyt has spent the summer but we are inclined to think it near ., ��.-;�, i� - 4, , ., t" . � Me P.-i �m D :, 11 I . 1,12,11, .- _� , ��, ­ ...- - 0, O-A " &' - 'k'r i with us, is - ,_.! .7 . I 1) ters, solicitors, &c. Office opposite Pd%t- W � 10 (D 0 S 2 tof'o. 0. now attending Spence's business Ellesmere, as they once treated a team on I .J . ,0�: 0 S -Mr. James Richardson is data - , ie; i - .1 . - - � ,I A .I.D I . I.., . . I 1, .*' .:� . . . . . . " 514 2, Q A M ko Mad­a: , , . .. ,� " " - office, Whitby, Ont. ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. Ca " dry biscuits and water -1- Almost poverty.-., . -- .1 ;�.,., .11 I o Loan. By .6 4) r14M= P.1 ill. His family have been summoned college, Toronto. __�__ i I �' "' ,,4. "' - 00 0 0 P,v ;3 �­ V.. - - A.MeGilliyra ,LL.B. Money 640'. .W ; A 04 to Q -J1CX THE RxppxR. - -:-'11 . 1. - , �_.. � , �. - "I , _. � ly r� I r. Owing to the anniversary at Locust Hill, enough said. ._��I��, ..! -,)- -X I - - . t�) N.-4 I X .2 W d V:) i . . . .,.,. __ , � . - � him e �.� �,, . � -7,.:� - . . . co ai C; homA to see h* re the end comes. M - --- - ­_ - I W i Q 0 0111 I no services were conducted in'the Metho- - --- - .,T�.�,,54 _­ - ­ I � ... 1 - _. _ I I I , � . � .. . � , ­ . . - . . HOMAS PARKER, ` BARRISTER = �Z - 0 20'0 '"? , " Richard is about 70 vears of age and ;� , 11 _. . .. I Q k son . HIGHLAND CREEK. � - .­' . ­ - - ­ -,-,-, 1,(.1 . . r ­ Tand Solicitor, &c. - No : , diet church Sunday. ' � - ` � - - . �1 w'. , ... 1.� - money to loan I ---- - - ---" 0 his recovery -is almost an impossibility. . . .. - .Lt.._ . 11. .. � 9: ;) - - Mr. Elsworth Major, of Brandon, Man., - . 4 - - commission. Office: over Ontario Bank, Picker- I.- :: cl;�. t� : a - . .,- . .. �i ,1:.: 1V14 �_;.-A " - " - %', " . % - I . %. 0 - - I . ,.-. '. 4-y to . 0 1011 Evan elastic services are being held in was hare this week purchasing stock for the Again has death cast - Id - ` "' *. 1: - - . Ing; open every Saturday. re 0 a : - M W k t '0 CL forth its sic e in -:t' -- :: J. . 1�',�': . � d 0 W .`w-.. i, � • - � . . . 0.� 93 &. a . .;�;,:�l .. . �1. -, -:". . .0 10 a N the Baptist church this week and will be North West country. our midst and cut down one who had scar- . I il. I . -.1-1 . . . * - . I - . 111;a i. 0 Idt WT: PW r - 11 .: . I � " ... . I - - C, .. ... . - I. 0 -, .'' _J -1 r. - *.� . ,�:.- I . - N d -8 .. ­ � _; '1� I -�? -, 11 . S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law - 4, '54 - .0 a d. - .- con d ucted. throughout next week as well. Alex. Armstrong -sojourned in the .city cely reached the prime of life-W. John, . . - .,V , .0 . , - 5 .:, ,,, • reuse, Ormiston &- Drew, Barristers, z P.; W 11 to 0. C.) 0 H to a, . of Whitevale,is assistiDg Rev. last week. -Sandy" must find the atmos- Keeler, who only four weeks ago was ap- . �i-.-� I • 1..%N-.- -�. , • . � ., ­� Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toronto Street, 'Co �: 0 M iz ck :D Q M :� *- Rev. Shaw, ­­ * I ,;, �vf. ': QO 0% � ­,: e , -,�, i'-, . . . ,.- . • . . - i ____ _v_hii� Z_iz has now .'* ­ 11 � t . . ,.,4,.., �. - I - . . v4 .pg .... - ,q - � Z2 Millard in these services. phere attractivp in that locatity. parently in good health, but who .. . ! �. *�. - . : ronta, will b 3 at Claermont every Tbur'sday. I _ ___ - -- ... W, 1� -, I - _ _ , t, ' L� _� -_, '%­_ * �/ Offi�;e Over J. Bnm-ly's shop - Money loan. 2!ly ------ 11iniself tbese I Mrs. Beare and her sister Mrs. D. Nigh- joined that happy throng from whence no- - ' , ' " , � . W M. �:, C G.". Gerow is act feeling . . . . -� . I fl. � ..- _____ . ' r funeral, 1, which was very .. 7 1. - � ►It. - - 1 ___ - ___ - __ - nder, of Altona, ll&vR just returned one returns. The f ei a F - , . _____ __ days, 11aving taken, an overdose of elect ,wa . 1_.,;,�_ -, . .. w - ..... I I . .. . largely attended, took place on Monday last';,," 1; -,,� , .; -, 4", � �.,.,.. 1� . . . . Vetertnaj,y. , - : .-: � r-", - �'%._, . . . - - , , -,- _-­­­­_4­ ✓:­ tioneering,it, is thought. He will be able, holaie from visiting at Dulton, Ont. . to St. Margaret's cemetery headed by L.O. c , W, �),. ..., .7 * ... __________ - " - . VETERINARY I 0 W I I however, to look after our to at the � I ' :', - I 11 i,: _�"A ��, � - ;'&V,- HOPXINS, VETER . - ' 1. - L. 164 (of which deceased was Deputy MaS7 �. :.- - :1 I I I.- . I . .. (too late for last issue.) . ' - � I �.,-.�. ,,.:V' - 'EON:, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. . . - - ' "' � . 11 i Ill * G . - . council board on the 18th. - - . ter) turned out in good numbers to pay . - I - ; ­ . ... : . .- . -1 .. "I - - . . � . 71, - . - Toronto, will visit '%Vhit0vale - : _)_ 2VI I , - Dr. Ferrier is removing to the city this Wilbur Spink, of Toronto, is visiting his '. ": '-- ' ..� � - erinary College, 3amOTCTC. MT.6. their last tribute of respect to P. friend .-t.,_. I . � . . , I - . t . . herrywood every Saturday. Diseases of - . .. - ' ­ � .... . ,r. - and C . . . � _ .- I I � . " ­ . I � I . .-. the horse's foot at forge ' 4 �. _� .. 1, ..1. 11 , tended to at my shoeing f f -week where he will resume practice. The uncles here. , � .. .1 " . brother; there was also a good number of i -,---- �, --' . -� , - , , romptly at- Has on band a full assortment o Mrs. Tabor spent a few days in the city brethren from sister lodges. The Rev. L. - ` . ' lot 33 7th con., Pickering. Calls � . • doctor has resided in Claremont for many .tliis week with friends. I : - _� 4Z . - I .- - . 2 %� � I I - . tend;h to. Telegraph address : Whitevale, Out Soong and WAlker,M. A., read the very beautiful and I'd. ` e%. .X .., - . , I '. I . . I - P 11 .� .� •-1.1 � .. - � - ' S TRAW e.f. 0 ..� I P.O. address : Green River. Ont. 54-v CUTTERS I years and is respected by both yo Quite a number of our young folks spent ­ h of , _` , ' I .. . - . . old. He and his family carry with them impressive burial service of the Church : 1. . - ­4 ­ , - . - New Year's day in Claremont. . . .., _.� - 1�'..� . � � , ­ - - - . impressive .� .. ... ..-.,- , . � " . . - - .. . Societies ..... and Root Pulpers ! i.. the beat wishes of their numerous friends Master Chris. Reesor spent a few days England, and in a very able and i ;"-, �>' , ' . . 'A.- 1113, i .. - � - 'a - --. _.- � LL . . - , - .; - address set forth the need of being .� , I .., - - - - . __ _____ . Call in this neighborhood. Mr. Gregg 11R8 g prepared . . ,�. - . . .. ­ - prices that will suit all comers. with his uncle, Mr. Reed, of Utica. before our _',­*�� .-I *1 : � ., _'i�, � ISING SbN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. at . purchased the doctor's property. when the call cometh to stand � , . I I , � 4 - ­ ­ , , E I I I I I I I I - , - - . G. T. This lodge meets every Mpuday and inspect these machines. Mi. and Mrs. Jno. Sleigh of Springdale, Maker. W. M. Davis read the very touch- _�Pl . . . . , �, . - �. i. .- - , * - . - - , �' - ­- 'e,_ , - -1 I ... R great big ti at spent Xmas. week visiting relativep in the ing service of the Order at the grave in a . . kv . I � evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. . � . There in going to be a . . . ­. ....; .. ; _� ! the, rink on Saturday evening. The city.. ,.' . I . , . I .., � Every person invited, to join, and help advance . . I . - . . Fine Stock :_.. ? fine manner. The bereaved family. have - . .. , i -j. ..K-1 - i� .. - . . - the grand Cause of Temperance. 121V A -, - .. boautifill Mrs. A. Thompson left this week for �__, . e :. - . - place will be illuminated in a the heartfelt sympathy of a large � . I � . . I . go number - , . . . - .. - %, ., I . ­ . .; ­ ---. - jEWELRy manner and the services of the Whitevale Peterborough, where she intends remaining of. friends in their ead,pffliction. - - - � , K . - I . fl. ... .. - � �. I . 1, .$U#JnVo* garb*. ♦ band has been engaged. This band is nn- with relations for a couple of weeks. . . -1 I � , � . - . . . � WATCHES9 A precious one from us has gone, . ; I - - � , .. - or- . _. . �_ �.� ." I - -_... I I atz.. I -1. der the able leadership of Mr. Thresillm, Mrs. Dundas and her son lommis, of T A voice we loved in stilled; - 1. . , , - .A - ,�. - - . , "' _­� "I I � - ­ ___ - onto, was called to this town to visit her A I&CAD is vacatit in our home, . . : - 7:.". �-��­'�.tj (�Pvtveyatw,er, ". I : of Toronto, have a wide reparation as . -i ­1 L.-I . ., ­1_1­1 . . . - - . � . - I . . ' I , Ru - - 4hich never can be filled. - . .1.e ., , i -I- FVHOMAS- DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- - . SILVERWARE & ..". . nts. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, -who are __ a -': f , .,17- " � : . - .., - A:� organization. The lee is in a wisdom && recalled, . " 1: . . . :,.: I I - . � X niiimioner for taking Afadavits, -etc., Clare - = ill with Is. grippe. God in his wisd ' her . � . . ....� . -.-. . " _ I i , . � . , . , .0" - . . *1�6 1 - ! - � Mont, Out. 20y .... . ., 11..� , splendid condition, and nothing "D in the Geo. R�, of our town, after spending The boon His love had given; * - . . %1. I . .. . - ----------- -,. .� : m oft, - .. . , - ... ­ L� ­� ­ . ; .�. I ..� .. I . I .. least preTCA those atteuding the rink on And though the body slumbers h � . . . . ­... G, Issner of Marriage . ­_­.._�. � - , several months managing a large farm for The soul is safe in Heaven. o BUNTING, I . ­ � - - . . . L i % . .:: .:� CLO��S'' ; �Saturd&3 having a good eveaing*senioY, A look - I . . .L, V:. . - I Ontario. Of- . . I. .. " � his father near Drayton has returuc I k 94-4 1 . I.: ..:-,.. • Licenses for the County 0 L. . . ... I . ,-- "', :. . I - . - nae at the store or at his residence, rickerin 11311. . I - I . GREEN RIVER. . - 12-7 9 fft)m which to make selections me � ing hale and hearty. . . - • - village. . . On Wednesday, Dec. Mb, the're8i- The Chicago dnde arrived on New Year's - ­ . � .. . . TOWNSHIP . R. BEATON, TOWN . -' '-, ;; *��- � . .P .', . deuce of James Howitt, of Uxbridge, was Ave looking as spruce and prim as ever, sisd The literary society, which has been de- -. ' � I : . l I .. for - - L;,,. - " * , • Conveyancer, commissioner for taking . . . 11 .., I .., • .. .1. . �_. - the scene of one of those happy events was accompanied by a fair young damsel- Glared off during Xmas festivities, has again I . alndavite_ Accountant and insurance Agent. . - - . . , . . - core i � A � _. ... Money to loan � perty. Me which go I Hector eat n .. . - bated. OFFICE - -At which ", Presents ! 0 , were appointed for ensuingterm, and � ­ i on farm pro Wills pro- to tul'ven and inale brighter who would have thought it resumed. Last Friday evening Offl , - � . Wbitevale. Will be in Holiday the uDeveb journey of life. Tbe occasion Our venerable old friend I tor B a po . . " , - . afternoon for the ' ' . I . Brougham every Monday f for an un- . . - - - transaction of business. 27-v was the marriage of Mine Jennie Howitt, turned out on, Monday to put in his vote at all things'are now in readiness . :.-t, - - I - . I - I - �, . Prices astonisbingly low, to Mr. 'wellington Wideman, of Mark- the municipal contests, and wears his 90 interrupted series of meetings. Get to 4.. - -' . �. , I - . _. . ­ . .. .. , Arcititect. . . - - ham. The ceremouv was performed bT years almost as lightly as many men 20 work boys and girls and make it a success.. __. _., _ - - ­ ­ i . � . . I . . 1� --I---------- - . .. - - yeare, his junior. Of late we have frequently heard the , _' I A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT � ' ,...1 I - . i . ­ qua -.. . the Rev. W. Percy, of Stouffville, and war- - Dr. Stephen Tabor. of Toronto. who has query where is Punch Pond and where is L . lity'cohf3idered. ' ­ . - I - ... ... . As for the county of Ontario Drawings i- ' :::* . . . witnessed by about seventv guests. The - i . 11 of 1 * b--eti very sick during the past year, called Cobbler's Corners ? We do not pretend to , . { . '�Jl - - i I ; and specifications furnished for every ciao I . . %. ..�. i � I - I building. steam 'and hot water beating and - home of the bride war, taxed to ita utmost on nian%7 f r'ends i!t thi-i neigh6orhood last ' know, but we suspect they are both inclose -'. . 1�� - . � -1 - . - . 7 � . i - - . . . - _�" Von . -Gerrie Block, Js" S...., BARNARD'S I - .�". I � .-I ,., � ventilation a specialty. office I to accommodate the large number who week, and looks very little the worse after proximity to Green River, as the names of . - .. - ,4 ; • '__:­ , - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. � _T -W-.;. . L. assembled to offer their congratulatiors his protracted illuess. . I our young men- figure prominently in the '_ :. - ' - .' - - I ' - ' I ' _ i : . Residence-Kiagaton Road East Pickering. 37�y �i.... . 'TT1X1rZ:B to has "I I . . � . . I - - . the happy couple who were henceforth Miss Ida Burkholder of Church -St., newav items from both towns. The boys, . . ,.-i . ----------- I ­_1 . I i __-�_ - - __ es and enjoy the had the co �)f her friend Mr. Pitcher, I moreover, - . . Attetiotteep-litg. . .. - " __ to meet: the alfficulti reover, object to this, and in the name . - I - - - ­ -­--­­--­­- . :, - * - .. The bride of Toronto, for the past few days, and they of common humanity we ask Mr. Guess .1- I I, - l I ­ .- - . ­1 I . _� . I... . - . 1 - . () ... . ..... _. _.. � PLEASE � !­­ . .. 1. pleasures of life hand in hand ' . . : '.' - 'KS, the oid and reliable , ', ,ar to hoth derive much benefit and on- : - ..;' FAIRBA\. . . - war. taisteftilly dressed in Steel gray plush appc ! and Miss Ruby to confine their attention to ".. �. �­. � I , I - and - ­ . ' i their own towni; and �n future we will - - -� V. . Le Auctioneer, still in the field, able I _�'.' ­ � con - I. .1 . _ . .. ­ - - �. . . entrusted to him, . and a d6uty little wreath adorned her joyinent from each company. �. . . ' cvilig 1 duct the correspondenice of this place under `! - willing to conduct any sales - Mrs. T. P. White, we learn. is impr � .- . and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat head. Miss Ida Grove, of Ringwood, - .. . ­1" . - . -, .� i - .. runs for past favors, and bope3 for a continuance in health under the cure of Dr. Francey. a more dignified head. ' , . . .- - - "" � . Give. us acted is bridesmaid, and the grooin was of them. Ter'nis .for services moderate. Ar- . After a consultation with Dr. Stephen c -��-- - - i - � . I cried by his, Brother, Henry Wide- Our new industry, the utting and haul . ­. . .. .. rangements alto dates and ternis can be made support Tatx)r. of Toronto, the family were pleased ing of ice, has again commenced. No . . , � at tL a office of this Paver. 45-tf For Stationery. School , Books.. man. To attempt a description of the 1. I . . , -:'q' i I ... � ____ __ __ ____ __ ___ - ___ ___ _____ X it i . - repast, of which the company w n to hear that his verdict was iii favor of re- doubt that this business, now in its infancy, - -� . - � i I TH0;1iAI , iii tirig Yarns, Fin � . I • POUCHER, Licensed Alac- covering. will in the near e s ten- . ,, . .-,-,.f -- � . , *'' s . Andelusions, etc. Berlins, -:- Tited to partake. would require too much Mr. Clark, of Scott townsliib, has ,been tious proportio s. tidiieer, Valuator, etc., for East York and -: _. I I Hilts, . u Toronto's council has : . �, .,- . . . ­. - : • I I aoe t is sufficient t sad it was every- vi,iitiiig his neice,'Mrs. Stephen Hil of decreed that no ice f�r domestic purposes , the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict - '. Zeph'rs, Washing Em- .-. - . I 6 -.--. � - . - attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. . y . . gri I . - ! 1 . e.. Address THOS. POUCHER. - - - broldery Silks, and Plilla- �'. thin ng that could be desired, the centre of this place. . Mr. C. is a,well to do farmer of Shall be harvested at a nearer diet nee I - . Charges Moderate.. . ' . . .. . 11 � ­. . � --i- Box 47, Brougham, Out. . attraction being of course. a beautiful that township, and an expert stenographer, than 20 miles from a sewer. The ice too " . * I I . : - __ . . .. - selles, Felts and Pluslies. - �... wedding cake. A fine moonlight even-. in which latter capacity he officiated at the must undergo analysi3 and if declared pure, � , _. - ­ . I _­, , -, . - .� . - , - . � Boots (tuft Shoes. .. Dress and Fancy Cords, 'Elas - ing added greatly to thepleasure of the trial recently held here before Justices Mc- by the analyst, then its use is permitted.. , I � . - - - I------- ­_ - 1-... - I � �. -. - -'------- --------- - - - - - - � - - ties, Tissue. Paper, cruncled and Cr' - .;..,. . i , .0 1 - - - � dri%e to Claremont station, and amidst C ' ght and Phillips. . Green River ice has f Iled the bill with re _ . '. .., 11 ; :,. . JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE . ; . Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders 0 . of friends . Messrs. Ramer and Fretz are again mov- g . :�,ards to distance- and urit , and being easy - plain, and a beautiful assortment '' f 481,1 d wisher . A;",; . i - promptly attended to. Experienced workman- owers of rice and kin ing through our highways- with their trac- of access to is therefore eagerly _ .. ' . ­� . I, � � . . I rug patterns. Mr. and Mrs. Wideman boarded the West � ,,I:. . : - Prf Don't and, nearly opposite the - I : i.` � ; ship] stand, . � . . tion engine. They are at present stationed- sought after by To t ' ice kings. All .. 1. L, 11 1, �Ijbl!-= - - . . bound train. The visitors drove back to . 0 , , I. - , 7 . 7-v . �, : �'. $. 1. . . News, Kin-, street, Pickering village. . I ,pent at Maple Avenue, where they are threshing that is now required ill be a generous fall ''-. . - -- -- - 3�,:,� I .�. . I a . & Alsike clover for- Major Bros. The yield of the beautiful wrfn] operations will be � . . M'& E. BOONES the residence of Mr. Howitt and r !h r � _. �; - �. ..,.' - I - Hotels. - . . . very pleasant evening. The presents were will no doubt be great judging fr6m the vigorously prosecutedl . . . - . � . . 1. - - - - _­­:-L­__1­ -'---'.--- _. • : _;,_.,_,.­_­-.­ _ .. -,. . . �. EAST END, PICKERING, ONT, , 24 the . � �. .:,. I - I . � I . * both. numerous and costly. During t number of loads of the seed passing through I - - -. .-PIC1. , _'. f , - t� I . . � - HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., - ____ ---------- - - ______ ____ evening Geo. *.-A • � - I -1 %1.,4" . . I - . kJL%,L.7%J,1q1 Coates, E�. EsTens and to the station for shipment, and yourscribe *_ I r . IV . - Gordon, roprietor. This hotel is a I . . - - I, .- ­ .. . GianiesMorgan enlivened pro- wonder what the boys will do with all their CHERR�WOOD. . . . - - ­4 . - - . . wife. and D. M. Mor . . . _ .11 . - � fine new brick building, finiglind in superior - .. .. . _.. .- I. I . . . I ­.- _� I I - - enieuce and comfort for the ceediogs with choice musical Selections. money this year. Mr. David Anni8 will be - . -_ � . - . .. __ - . style. Every coriv . - .. . ..,:-,; � . . � . - . . . = � � - . . , . I tiavellin-p-ablic. New and commodious stables CAUTION ­0 the next lucky man to be visited by them ' D * Reeslor and sister haVe just returned . - - ­.:�-�.. .. __ , . . - - . � " � and sheds. Py . � t gold dust. from visiting with ' ' � . . ------- - ___ -threshitig ou . wit relatives in Waterloo. ­ - - . 1. t1_ _'<_ . - .. . . . . I . BROUGHAM. . � , _ - . ­ ­. . . ­ . . . . . . _."I �. �w � - .1 .... � . - . ' . _' - ' ­ ' . . . . . W .- . . . .�. i; 'r HOUSE, Pickering, Out' "' ' ' . . F A. Dales, late of Breebin. has taken . . �-.�, il , - ESTEA.N new open for the accommodaticu of the - ` ' � BROWN'S CORNERS. . - charge of our school end is getting down to I I . ,xl- , . - - , I ­ .. . . � travelling public. This hotel, having . lately 'i EACH PLUG OF THE �. - The Patron lodge held an open meeting ­ .. work nicely. � * :1 - I . . ' . . - - -1 i . " .. ... � . changed hands, his been re- furnished throg h- . , , on Mot,dRv ereuiDg Which was well at Lo At the annual scho�l meeting, John Hen- " : '� �, i, - , i rd Monk is busily engqged moving - :! ­ �. out. Situp as it is, opposite the S ink M11118, . ' - A program was pre iented con- I - derson was elected trustee by accla'mation. .. - J� � . . � . � :i I.. .- � t - onvenient for patrons of the Mills. meals ' his barns. r I I Ise I . . % , i retiriiia official. : .1. - , . , _01- i. Gqod stabling . sistinR of reading, speeches etc. A very . Mr. Taylor was the or lunch at all reasonable houri . Miss S. Young spent her New Year holi. . :�_ . 7 andsbedroom. Box stall and ein closed yard for .: Mrs. Tilman,,Vglp, of Ringwood, is visit. I A;,_ ,. . A''r I e''*.-- ay.1'tended. 1 Sociable evening was Spent by all in at- days in Toronto. . . 1 - - . � Weigh scales on the premises. 'A i - - . __ horses or cattle. � - with her mather, Mrs. C. Burkholder. --'-..; . . , 1 4 : . The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked . tendance. Our school has reopened, and the teacher Ing w _.� X". ... ,�.d . ZLI . . . - - - . . .. il I .. -*, I with �ure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- ' ' :o-`- .. IS MARKED— :o: .� . . on Mondav next at 2 o'clock. Thos. reports a lartle attendance. The old lady �a severely suffering wi$li a � .. . !. - __ CULLY, 1'r--)priet0r. . 1-51 y .." , ": .... � . - I ­r', . i : - � . - - ... __ . I , ' ft di-eased hand, but 11 Uder careful medical " ' 'A ... I . . 11 . . �� '. . . �_­ Poucher will offer for riale lots '.No. i '. 49 , Miss. J. Maxwell has returned home, - - K, --I- . . . tteatnictit it is exr,ec,ed that she will soon - ', .: , ', ;-'; _. ­ __ __ ____ - IN -.::..,:, - � r - after spending a few daye in Toronto. .. Z- i _. - ­ *.1 -------------- _____ . �. �1. : i ... . and 50, on which is Situated a comfort ' . -.-.. �,'�i�t - . �_ . - 11,(ftcllmal�ijly. �. �.. � Most of our farmers are engaged cutting be restored to her for rner good health. .. . .�,;�.;,,,.-, . - . " - i . - , • ,.r .- dwelling. The sale will take place . - - ----; .--,,--.-, r­ 11�'_­ .... -. able dwell Sinclair tud'bride, of Smith- ...-*'..�!,- - - � � . . . . ­ . , . - _., . at Gerow's Hotel. Here is a chance for wood, while some are doing their teaming. . - � : , :� .� I . � 1�;',` - . . , - . '. - 'Mr. W. Crowfort who took a paralytic vIlle, Ont., are vision g big sister, Mrs.John --- - * , �',,.- � . .:. . ... � Watchmaker,- Pick . . T: '. � - __ <� 1. _ - 1 � I - ­�� , _ �; As ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the .:.-. ., - some person desirous of purchasing I �__-V, - r 1. . '1�i;,' � Agent for -' * ' li4'BIRONZE LETTERS - .-.- stroke some time ago is able to be around Henderson. We extend congratulations to '"-:...,.�` 1. . . � ­V-i - . _. trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. � _,� . . Brougham property. - � -__.w�_ - ._.� . . ' Mr. and Mrs. B. and %ish them many - � . ,.1c - __ %. - F. Lazarus' Eye - glasses. -Watches and Clocks - again. 1% . .� .._1 -:,\ ..,10i.. I , , cleaned -.)n shortest notice. and at reasonable NONE OTHER GENUINE The annual meeting of Pickering's Ag. Some of our young people enjoyed a few Years of happiness and prosperity. . - , I ,.�,-,! - - . � . , � %,. , - . raxes. 1 23-47 A happy event transpired at the resi-- .' . - ricultural Society was held Tuesday after- nights Skating, last week, on Mr. Thos. - , - - *' ,_ � � . . . - . � . -, � -,. �.' : �', " - - - Hence of John Dille:, Esq., on -Tuesday - ' z. :, ' *� ". .. I ­ . . Dressittakittg. noon. It was somewhat past the hour of Britton's -field. r ".1- _. - 11 .1 t, __ ., ... . ­�__ - __-_­_____­_­-.- ----,------ e.�­�. •. 1..".,._� � I I �-w MONEY TO LOAN meeting when the program opened but be. A number of our young people attended evening, Jan. 5th. 4, large number of eel- -3 - ". - . � _. _ __ ;__ t - - . kll� ; �/F-I SS -FE BRIER WISHES TO . t Mr. Br'ittons last week and atives assembled to witness the marriage _s - ... `­ - fore the session closed a irood number of the dance a I :. I - ­ - ,,NOE that she has secured apart- of Miss Barbara Diller to Mr. David Weav-, �,� � ,,-.: - " . . -1, . M N N MORTGAGE SECURITY report a happy time. I e I - :. ments ab ve Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green - - 0 the members were present. . '-t- -.,- i , .. _): -.:-I - . .. . . . er, of South West Missouri. The care- ­­_%-_ -J �. - _,�, � - & . . � 1�' I . I . River, wh re she will be prepared to execute all at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and b � : . The Malvern "Grey Hound" was some- . , , 12: I 1 . .-e*w­., - . . � - � 4 -_ , t to her. Having bad - . . - , I eft by Rev. Shaw, of �___ I N. .. , . 7 work i,n" e 1* in trusted. bentures purchased for cash. . . - . . what disorderly on New Years. He had InOnY Was performed � " I , . . . � lie '. -,),,-.. . � � - �., ,,�- .I- - . . some �n i , - .. some �, 13 ea in the best dressmaking , . . .. . , , better join the Sons of Temperan I -, -,�,�, _1_;_� S I , - GREENWOOD % ranee. Whitevale, and the bride. who is very pop ,­.,_�_: ` . I . . I I . .,", _�-_� �', establishmen�s in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is pre- Va"I"LA..z. =19rrA,..r_M:M� . .. . ular around the neighborhood, pre- - �� 1� , - I - . w `� Mr. D. Walker left for East Toronto last as 01' '�.- ­)�� � .'. -:� - - � 1�_ � pa,red to suit 411 comers in style and workman- bought and sold on commission. ' The .. " '%__!�' . -4. . - . a trial and be convinced. Satis- . . It ' with the deepest sorrow we chronicle Wednesday where he intends to run a rush- rented by many no kens of respect. ..i� , ship. Give hew is . .. .1 iij p DI � �. - . - .. .. . , . �.:.. faction guaranteed. Charges moderate. Terms . ' ' .- .. . .. ,e left 4 - . - , � ., - the demise of Robert Clark, eldest son of in business, repairing add carpenter work. �IaPPY 0013 d nday for their Amer .. : - �­� - " `�---,;�"f`. neashire and C `% '" - 'r 1, positively cacti . MISS FERRIAR, Green River. 5 Algont for: Western, La City of .) .' . _.: . - . 1. London and Manchester Fire Insurance Com- Wm. Clark, Esq., of Greenwood. Mr.Clark Wonderful no. ican home, accomp nied with many good .. � . � . - �. ­ � , ��.- .. � 4 ---- ... We un­p ­ " I - ,� - � __ parries, -North American Life Insurance had just entered manhood, being only 22 Mr. John Taylor who was recently mar- wishes for their fat re success. - .." ., I li-�-..,__,�, - , , , :; I . - I;i,.. I I Co., alto Accident Insurance taken. ears of ago. He had been attending ried to Miss Hannah Oriaerod has set up derstand that Mr. saver is an extensive . (" � _.-4,1� -, . - 4� , - ,,- * 2 �., '. - . I ;�� I _ , .�. 1)4 - . / . : too bad to �� �, . . . I . N, ­� '.. - � 4 1".. ..- 11"_ ­ I - . Wtby High School, where marked Buc- a tailoring department. May he have farmer and sink . � � ry 't , ��der. It is � . '_�, " I , _� . , W - - .1 . . - 'r - - - ­ k� .... ': - succom. . _ many 0 fair young ladies to. ` - .-..%� 4.1 ,:� n tano*,. Ban X V­ 4&.Tezz0 fOIC 8 A 3: X I coss attend efforts. Too close applieA . allow so ma ' i >-'':-,� I -1 , � . . - z � .�,, i V - ...­- .-. __ these Amer- . . -Am I . - .� - 34 lo& . . '' . tion, however, shattered his health, and he Our Scarboro friends enjoyed a pleasant be borne away in tr�umph by th - .�, :1 _�- 1. . . . . - . . . - � P - CONVEYANCLNG CAILEFULLT DONE.' came home. Complete YtOg.trsti= follow- evening at the concert last Thursday even Ln gallants, Com boys, be more to the, .* � -­ - ­�ip , . : -: . - ' 1, .. ICKEPLING BRANCH. .101 __ .,.�w ­. . ... , - . �.'A_ -A. ___.... . -. .1 or , &$POP?' at once. . .i�:' -, 14. , _.. � - - - ed, and on Friday morning he passed away. il]g. Some smiling youths were over from Pint; in Other .��,, I ;,!..r � . - � :: � . I �. - - 1. .- - .:- - - ,­ . . ­ . . - . - . � - �. ­V 4, 1, _ . - .. I __ L" 'V71n&90 10r03P0rt7*-- The funeral, winch Was &D =116"llY large Poverty Hollow. ":­d, i - ..Vk :-.�,, ." ;� - 4- 01)" f6r'th transaction of all limitithate Thorn t , v ". - ­� � . �_- ­', - - ranew i ft��v ost - ' ri , I - . ­ , . A abarize - ,'4 ­ ­ �,.. "t, 1. - - Age I.-,. .. -% : , - ! ., .: -Dauking Bim 100oodVill Lots on north side King 91MI; one, took place on Sunday at 2 p.m., to the Andy had a very serious accident, which hotel, Oril �a, for selling . - 0- " ! �� 1.1 � .. '. .. �. i ems. L 8b . . : , .. - '1 1. - �.4 - 11 "I . between corner and the College grounds Sale= cemetery. The - imprdWve burial might have proven fatal. He ' "t Queen' .. - _.., J, . . . I.- W not a F -�bv IL , `11:,., N. .r, .. - I . - ob � 1.4 , -� �1. A �z . I , Orrics Hot 10 to -3 ; Saturdays for was, -together with other YIU&ge , �,_,, � , � .. . service of the Church of E d was read - ",., Sabbath was. investigated *1 � �t I I 10 to I o'clock,, . card to his beloved .and some unknow- .,4.-. ��,4- • � .. * ... One good house and lot for sale very cheap. L is The be- I _0#.1rQGBd&_y. I ton Witnesses we ' . z V ""' ­ . re .-I, �%' 'Z' N _ - , - - ; ,k,' , *-�� � " • - ... U..,d .,:��, ' - � . - ..� 0 V � ,; � - * . � . : . , by Mr. Leech, of Trinity read it, , Andy al _*,becam imaus. h I rm-� - - - -_ t I . ]a t athy mop , , �, I . - ­ -I.. - . . . I-N ­ - . reeved I - Oev Wd 11ba - to 'Imow:....: , ot t ey _�, - Va- . :.-, - Savings B4nk in o nection W. V. 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"��'. , _Rt, . � .y ° mysit th4t night, not how was peevdpted -+-- , always need was snow to queneln the phi ': ,'. and -saved !" !`� .lihats sr Istteniel7 t�*id �eatltiUt in which most Arctic writers have condemn -- S " No, you have nab me, nor do I ire Ara" tltettises- as hurtful. M Eskimos used it at all tops � P ' ;;„. R, . , _ I . - h - -wish to hear.. F ve i, , once and for a Tt nip fn.the Arctic re ions sa s Freder- eratures, any • ' yT: ' otgi g y p d I have never seen any bad _ - %. T . ^ BY iL Le F .40BON9 ` °. - d all." rick Sahwatka, the Arctic traveller, not far results from its use. - - _" .. . '- s d * o " I ash never forget ft. I can sec myself imnu Burka (treat Fish River, when con- `_ � Ae.'tbor of Gireat Porter Square, Th© ;Mystery of V. Fell; Bread null.° Yes - . . standing on the little wooden bridge, look- dactiin a homeward sledge journey to - , ` ' - ' _,, }. - gdowgn into the lily I can see the Bay, in the depth of as Arctic win- tte 0 - .. - - ' .' Geese a►nd gissr' s " Eta, Bt�a, _ Halls n r of `` Gb d by .; ._.. - ...' pond. Y, dal _ . - + Jr &tion of inyself " He had opened a bar, that, an intense cold set is just before Nothing cis more ridiculous and tireso .T " ' 4r 'y..,`.;x�. -. ,- _ - - - - «•.-r .,.- - . -_. ... -_ .. - M r,:.' , _ ...r.» ,..,.. " ,- i,.:., nle - - . I. " bottle of champagne, sad he handed her a' Cieristmua, file thermometer sinking down n civilize life than our leave- taking for- - The r�lt Link— Supplied by fr. Ima0oti, art 8hephOrtfr 511311- glass. She took it from him, and gazed -to fh and 68 dogroes below zero, and never malities. Good - bye -are either tortures or :: -' d h �_.'� y upon the sparkling bubbles, but di not getting above t30 below. We were having platitudes. Why should we subject ourselves- . .- ' ` "More; and snore like a >somsnce: And ,drink. " I will tell yon some dap. a very hard time with oar sledging along or•our friends to either one t _. ;$: sc = �� did year lover deceive on 4 Show me the - I was in rage, and alaiaet starving. the► n�-er, our camps at night utmost in Everybody you meet fella you he ". hates I6 pen 11"thebox! "askedLouis Red- �, I will make an ex nntls of him." Vey different from now, Austin — &aings- sight of thosewe•hadleft in the morning, so to•say �gggd -b - Yet, if he sees you at 6 and " woo$, as Honoria seated herself. " Nd ; - the subject annoy* Redwood. He lar smile crossed her level li sbe *A- olosw were they to4other and so slowly did you tell him you are going away at 8, and . i I. . "Ibis Bike other boxes," she srewered, would rather hear about that little bird." drop him by the old e— I beg we laboral ng. Reindeer -ou which we were attempt to maks an informal adieu then and = - - - • - With an air of indifference, our pardon I was for thing— wood, relying for our daily .supply, of .food were there, he says with reproving politeness - _ "It came down the chimney, she said, ., y �, • . He bit his lip. ��'I- had the programmes Redwood, and whispered, `Morning (glory, mown. �� not found near the river, but some being Oh, I shall. call around about 7 and say - rfntled Rate yea. He pat one "of the satin Morning (glory.' She swore me to aeerecy. Have done, he cried tossing off a glees seen some ten or fitteen miles brick from , good by. _ . - ° ps beioice her. "The" flowers please you, and I put five hundred on for great twenties of aiiampagno, which increased Instead of Idateraeiaed to leave flee river and strike You thank him for his kindness at the " I hope," and learnt Eves. She maddother invert- �OSginR the fever of thirst that was ona straight across the country for Hudson's ' same time wishing he would not come. If - ' t° rref+er sineple{lod►ers,'.' she said. wants aft rwards when site won ou the him. "You have punished me sa8icieutly Bay. I he is a friend you dearly prize, it robs the - - . "! will oink of that next time." for my fault." We had been goneoniy t.bree or four days. parting of all sentiment to have it take • - IiInCOIn,and shit more two days afterwards, « „ . "I would ■et trouble myself." ` when ago won on the Grand Natioesl.'• Do you know, ale continued, relent- and as we ascended the higher levels the' place in the fuss and hurry of departure, � , � � - "Yee know the pleasure it gives me to, " When Abracadabra's narnber gees up," leader, "that I walked all the way' from tbeemoumter commenced lowering, and on and. this final adieu but renders the agony . oonsvl year tastes, -to gratify your wishes." said Redwood, "with Morning Glory fifth LonL to see yon —I told you at the time. ; � 3d of January reached 71 degrees below of parting more lingering. If he . a mere • .. - . . Hsea ? Ms or Causton, is• that a man or sixth— that's about where he'll be —it will I remember, and you amid. how I mnsb have ■ *repro. the coldest we experienced in our acquaintance, it compels you to hear and to . - . .- ` - or a welasn sin T" Her back was to. enjoyed m f. I� threatened to se you, sledge journey of nearly a year in length. reiterate some worn -out phrases which '. - �g make a hole in your winnings. And serve Y �° Y °fie j Y y Y g ward* bite stage, and she was surveying the- you right." Y �• and you asked who would take the word of and the coldest, I believe, ever encountered am` ant to nothing when said : ' - " - - ' _ audience` «- " Mistaken, dear boy, mistaken," said a thief sad a wanton against that of aBen- by white -then traveling out of doors; for tlhat So glad to have met you." " Hope we - ' "'An old woman." "Plied the major, in Major Causton. "We've hedged, and stand' tleman t You were r' lit. Redwood. I did day we moved our camp fully twelve m es. shall meet again. Trust you will have a . . ' ;. 1g short skirts, casting amorous glanoes on to wih either way. That is all 1 am permit- not .know the world then. I know it now. The day was nob at all unpleasant either, I pleasant journey." " Thank you ; you are - - • - i �ed T°nflr• fed to diseloee." • Yes, I was not only a wantron ; I was a must say, until alongtoward night, when a t very kind." - M • ' . " "How tcidienlous I Causton is very thief and yet you knew well I was neither. slight breeze sprang up It was the merest And yet I hear people every day express- -.. . & r'Y "Yon can tell him the other' thing. Give me onr o fnion of our conduct." kind of a zephyr, and Prould headl have the moat 4 amusing " This last retpark was addressed major -" �� Y p�� y Y �$ profound regret when they o ,X., . ` to Jtedwoed. `t It was brutal he said sullenl stirred the leaves on s, tree at home but have missed an opportunity of " saying � ` - . « " About Abracadabra, lady fair ! ; `. " It was that at least; the word is too slight as it was it cut to the bone �e1 every -by" to�some once. I met a lady at the • ' . - ' ' ctYery. he said, with sarong:... « good Cop him. You could not do better.'- �' I am to heave now," said Redwood, bit- mild. . . I was in rags ; the "soles part of the body exposed to. it. This, for - house of a mutual acquaintance one day, ' : - - c c „ tunatel - ! : I will give yon lessons, Redwood, said tekly "that you've been laying against my were worn off my feet; despair was in my y. was only the face from the eye and the hostess mentioned her probable de- , . the Major, with a broad grin on his face. horse. I ho you have. Don't come to me soul ; death seemed my only refuge . brows to the chin, We turned our backs to parture within the week. The lady then - � ' - . - . "Thank you ; I do not require them." to get yea out of the mess." " For God's sake," he cried, " talk of it as much as possible, and especially after expressed all due regret at the thought of : . - - "You are mistaken, "said Honoria, with- `� When do you think that is likely to something -elae ! we had reached camp and were at work losing hersociety, and all necessary pleasure . ` - : _ ' oat glancing at him. You require them occur!" asked Honoria with quiet scorn. But I want to remind yon, Redwood, making our snow houses and digging at having made her acquaintance. ' A day. _ :, . - . . badl� Does he not, major?' "I am not accountable to you . for trey she said, putting down her untested glass through the thick ice for water. or two later I chanced to Mier to the fact . . , - . " ,' " -Ill not venture to say," replied the actions, and I advise you to be careful of champagne. `.` You said the little comedy After all. it is not so much the intensity that she had gone, in the presence of the Major, good humouredly, "I find it dif i- in the tone you adopt towards me, Red- rq which we played the griacipal parts wsa of the cold ae expressed in degrees on the lady. - , . ': cult enough to steer my own boat." wood." finished. Why. Redwood. it was only the thermometer that determines the unpleas- `� Gone I So soon I and I never called to : - • - - - i . She laughed aloud. and played with her « " first act that was over ; even now it is not antneas of an arctic winter as is the force say good -by, cried the pock creature in f' P Y You re enough to drive � s man mad, „ .. I*_-, Honoria, said Redwood, 'in am under - Causton, .as I'm bound to hear it. More she was suddenly interrupted. From far pleasanter with the thermometer at even Now, what possible pleasure could' have ' tone, bending over her, "I will do anything little birds I suppose." the stage came a scream of agony. answered 70 degrees below zero, with little or no wind resulted to either party in a formal adieu t -. . . . _:. to please yon." • " You've fired straight this time, dear by shrieks from the pit. Instinctively they blowing. than to face a rather still breeze - All -had been said in the previous case that - o- of, 16 does not look like it. Pray move = boy, Other little birds come down the moved to the front of the box. when the little indicator showed even 30 was necessary. . , - - - . • . awa� ; I don't wish you to came so close to chimney, and whisper to lady fair that (T'o 119 co_ MPITTED.) degrees warmer temperature.. F.ven a white Imbued with the ridiculous idea that this - _ - me. Abracadabra will be second in the Derby." - man acclimated to Arctic weather and face= form was necessary and expected of me, I .. • " Y-m are wearing me out," he'muttered. « Wha; wisp little birds," sneered Red- An &ohanted band. ' ing a strong wind at 20 or 30 degrees below waited half an hour " to say good -by " to a • � - - ' -- - ` _I - '. "Gireit up, then," she retorted, scorn- wood, "Fiat we've heard that sort of to say many- funny experiences'male be tern is almost auto to freeze noseandcheeks, lady ceoeatly. It was my dinner hour, but _ , f may' `� TrY ��w'e•" thing before. A woman lies in bed the added thipone. I ease driving along a roan- and the thermometer doe not have to go as the lady was completing her final .pre- ! • ' ; i. " I am net to be shaken o$ so Basil " he many degrees lower to induce the F.skimos parations for travel and the carria a was at ' - - . « Y. night before s big race, with her window try road with a boy with whortt any man themselves to l:ee within their snu snow the door I was obti K ' said. We shall see who will win in the curtain up. Waking suddenl and opening might be glad to drive, wh n we became P g g!ed to wait. Whoa she end." h' sea under the same circumstances unless descended preoccupied and flurried she : - cc her eyes, she pees a star. he next day swam that we didn t inn just exactly • P P ` Yei,-we aliall, There is, after all, a she relates her dream, and asks what afar whets we wore going. Or, rather. to the ate need of food forces them_ontside. was obliged to shift her travelling wraps - . " . - . . -_ little enjoyment in a battle of this kind.-' it was that shone upon her in the middle place where we wanted to go. War could I is One of the consoling things about and parasol from her right to the left hand . . He took out his cigar case." If you begin to of the night, and is told it's Mars. That's get to where we were going easily enough retie weather that'the intensely low tem- before giving me the final hand- clasp. Then ' ... - - smoke I shall leave the box." He replaced g oeratures are almost always aocompanjed we both smiled, and she said "So kind of _ _ I .. . 1. the case with a savage look. " What is the the name of a horse in the crsco, and it by keeping straight on or turning back or by ��� or if there is a breeze it is a very you to call." I said, "Not stall • I ho - w - a ,� g happens that Mara wins. I knew it going either north or south, but possibly ft Pe stable news; would," she cries. " What a fool I was might not turn out to be the plaos we wish- lightens. you will have a pleasant journey." She . - . . - ' Everything is right. The horse was not to back it ! I shall never get such ed to reach. With the exception of a very few quiet said, " Thank you —so kind — good -by." Z • _ - never better in his life." another chance." It is easy to prophesc Presentsq the boy cried, "Sail ho !" And, days during the warmert summer weather saki " Good_by," Then she entered the - " You will win ?" . after the event. Ii by some cursed stroke sure eoouQb, we made her out dyad ahead, of the polar summer these clear, quiet, cold carriage and said "Good -by" from the door, - '`' -� "I can't lose. ", . "' . `' : of luck Abracadabra is second instead of and standing ri ht for us. I use thb• full ones of the Arctic winter are about the only and I walked away and looked over my - . %. " times when the wind is not blowing with shoulder -and said " Good - by, "and she drove : _ Don 'b reckon your chickens giedwoo3. first Honoria will be m�arnin that ago flavored naafi gran advisedl for the � � vigor from some point of the compass. _ � _ ! , q po piss. off and I went home to a cold dinner. % - c, n There was no malice in her the were didn't take advQ.utage of the tip given to boy is that delightful and never to be re- Of course there were a few exceptions to C•iuld anything be more ridiculous ! And converain now aniicabt Y ' : - 8 Y . her lie - Il tle birds." . a when a h lth boy can't hear P Y g ' " Y Pfd Y Y iOliia eneral rule of quiet weather with et we arc doing it Bail I reckon these, There sever was such a "She has taken advantage of it; dear the dinner boil in the midst of "the Pilot," g q y f3 Y- . 5 certainty. I've been offered twenty thou - boy, Sho has accepted fair odds that Abra- and forgets when bedtime eomea ff he is 'extreme cold, and when they had to be en- A lady I know visits twice a year in a - . - ' sand for my book." dared they were simply terrible, Early one family of nine people, "The ordeal of say- - catlalira is second, and second only. She aboard the Water W itch. or sailing with the ,ai l "Lucky dog !''said Major Causton. `I You stands to win a 1 ton it." " Red Rover." So even. thedull and muddy IQ1orning a thermometer showed us is was ing good -by to all these persons separate y - .. win at ev thin „ •po , 8g de roes below zero. bur ae it was calm stares me is the face for two or three da s ) wY 8• Indeed . I 11 tell you what Ill do, mind of the Isudsman will understand as Y . ' "blot at everything." sand IIonoria. "Eh. Honoria. If Abe cadabra is second in the well as Cooper's self. what I mean when I we paid no attention to it but harnessed our before I leave," she once said to me. " I _ _ = ' Redwood!" ,. ,. .. „ dogs and loaded our sledges for th" days am expected to kisp seven and child- Derby! I wilt make you a present of & horse. say she was st,%ndin for us, when I " • " Isn't in again; or I'll scratch the ," I hold on to your promise," said explain tha6 " he " was driving a yoke of red k►urney. which was to be as exceedingly ten and thank each one separately for her 'A'" horse at the last minute." y shor, one to a Piave where tits FAkimos kindness to me • then 1 shake two masculine - • Honoria. - " You area witness. Major." steers, which stand s great deal faster than , "'You would never dare to show,yourface '� Ism. air lady." they go, thou�t they could get food for ourselves hands and say somethingagreeable,andthen - • . : '.. 7. • on a raoeoeurae again- if you did," said "Is a w tnessnecessary," asked Redwood, Then we hailed the ancient mariner of and dog. We were just ready for the a..srt each of the nine pee a says good -by three - - ` - Honoria. " But if Abracadabra were out with sup ressed passion. " Did you ever the furrowed fields and asked for his longi - when a sharp wind sprang up, and it felt times before I get off. It really exhausts ' • i of.the race what differrence would that make know me make a promise I didn't perform ?" tude. g3e shifted trio " o: gad" a little like s score of razors cutting the face. Had me. I wish I could walk oat of the door `�= the wind arisen 4 little sooner we would not and ss ` Well good mornin ' and have - - to me !' "I do," said Honoria. "Carry your further down to a thiner hand hold, and we y, • g g, _ - - "I'll tell you what you stand to win on manory �aak Redwood." hastened to exchange thee: cession b m. have thought of starting. but as, we were all them Lake the rest Lot granted, or let me . him, if you like." His f darkened • he .knew to what she earring the road w�Cobb's Corners. "y ready and the distance short we concluded write to them what was to be said." - • ,: "Yes, do." From her words it might be referred. They Razed at each other fn " Why. yes,° he said, greatly reassured to go ahead rather than unload go back The Iasi kiss between the dFarest of into the old cam We ke t the d at a friends is liable to be a vet automatic affair sit posed that she took .an interest in the silea,e f r s few moments and then Honoria to learn Itha►b we were rational enouith to p• P °� Y .. pp good round trot and ran alongside of the if taken at the hour of de arture in the xs subject, but her voice l,etrayed the most turned the stage, ' upon which a fresh to know what we wanted, " you're right g gs P , ' - - _ - absolute indifference. ledges the whole distance; and when we midst of anxiety over trunks, satchels, um- - .. ., - artist h d just made his appearance. on your way now. Beep right on until ye h y ; t Louis Redwood consulted his betting- * He was the star of the evening, and the come to the first road north, and that'll rose "Xi the snow house of some Rimrepetro brellas and tickets. ' book. " Twenty -eight thousand pounds," song he was about to sing had been in every take a straight to the Corners." When we 1 -kkimo it was as welcome a refuge as if it As for our American system of paying our' . :. . had fire hotel been a t- he 'd - respects sat is to the hostess before leaving agar e y Pe R �� ,� body's mouth for weeks past. Men had reel- asked which side of our road the north road g , _• .. en _ entertainment, me And to lose nt nothing could 1 When we reached the end of our 'chine n 1 be more avrk , . - yy l g _ d through the street singing it •tipsily, would be when we got to it, he looked pity- Y �. ` "Nothing. Yon know that well enough," errand boys had whistled it, policemen had ingly at us and said : I again looked at the thermometer and ward or embarrassing , and I rejoice to see' f , - ' " Cmuston,"said Honoria, "how much do 'hummed it on their nightly beats, it had " On der right hand." I found it indicated 55 degrees below zero— it giving way to the more graceful Old - ' ;„ Island to win on Morning Glory?" ?" been accepted asa charm, and its effect had We thanked him and started on, whin he that is, it had grown 1 degrees warmer World fashion of a quiet exit~ • : . " Wbat l" cried Louis Redwood, white been to considerably shorten the odds on the fled after us, "Lost, ain't ye!" Wo heai- during the time we were out, although ft Very few people know how to make their - . with rage. "A true bill," she said calmly, favourite for the Derby, In point of literary led s moment, and then owned up like a eeomad to us it must be at least 30 degrees adieux after a formal call. Many a delight- . . - . - - "I've learnt something of the,tvorld and I merit it was no better and no worse than the little man. colder. I told the Eakimcs who had boon ful visit has been spoiled by a tedious leave- _ . Play my own game. How much, Major?" 'generality of such effusions,' but it had " Thought so;" replied the Ancient Mari- 'with us that it was much molder, as shown taking. ' . " . . . - " Thirty odd thou., my dear." brought additional popularity to the &IFeady ner ; then he paused s moment and called liy the instrument, before we started than I have Been callers rise to go and felt f . "Stop that, if you please. Not span popular singer, who had sung it night after again • ft was when the wind was at its highest, genuine regret, so keen had been the plea- _ .. I from you not even to vex Redwood." ; night in three different music haW, the " Town people, of 't ye ?" � T - but from their incredulous glances at each sure of the visit ; but before the door closed - ' ' - . " I throw myself at your feet, lady fair," audiences in which had taken up the refrain We blushed paiafu ly,hung our heads and other they wondered how we could be duped' upon them I have felt tempted to give them " - •• said Major causton, undisturbed by the with that unanimous enthusiasm which is a pleaded guilty. by such ideas directly against our eocamon a gentle push, so laborious and lingering d1 check, " brit if yon will be so infernally common feature in those places of entertain- Well, conversation was chilled foe a mo• sense and personal o rvation. They have been their adieux. . - . i bewitching, what can a poor beggar do?" meat when a song strikes their fancy. A went, but we were so glad to be found' again might believe our statements that the world a ELLA WHEar xs Wrr cox.. . - = _ m. s "Do you mean to say," et2claimed Red - single verse of the delectable stuff -will suf- that depression seen ed passed away. In was round and turned over every day, with- , . - - - . 1. , woos, " that you've. been backing Morning lice for an illustration one rhyme being al- about half a mile we me to the out the ; tar bears sliding off the slippery 's- - - tilor *without knowledge?" g g g ist road iceber ton it was upside down. simply ; 3 �Y q tared by the composer and singer an token to the right and followed it. We mete fl Par P Y . Useful Things to Know. " There's no enying it, is there major ?" of its being trolled out the day before the another man very sooin —men when you are because .,ne white man had told them so, . . . - .. " There's no denying it, lady fair." race was to be run: lost are like matches , if you have but one but nothing would persuade them that when There is a time for everything in this - . ' - t " The major," said Honoria, " has been :: ' - ' ' it-goes on if ou bay two on are always they felt perfectly comfortable and warm world. and so it is that the best time to get ._ _ - . . . % cad i my caaimission agent." - "Stake your last dollar, " • sure to H d s pocks fug. end every ono of l ing the sledge it was colder than when fitted to shoes is in the latter part of the - - - . " r, or how long has this been going on" Pawn year shirt collar— -them burns tike a to their arms and legs were frozen and thrill day. The feet are then at their maximum . asked Redwood. Ever since you began to , Abracadabra He told us, in ans*er to our engnfcp noses " nipped " by the frost- I tried to of size. Activity naturally entarpes them - _ • put me on Abracadabra." 1 - . Is first past the post. - for we had grown hardened with what explain to them the effect of the wind, but Much standing tends also, to enlarge the' " You must be out of your Reuses. ". . I *g, steal, or borrow, ' • Sairey Gamp denominated " brageon hold- they said they had known the wind to blow feet. New shoes should always be tried on . . I . - " Vet much in them. Lad fair has Abracadabra „ them off their feet in slimmer and not freeze over modgrately thick stockings. Then you .. - - - • brVery Y new now —that this road led due north. have a mar io of room b uttin on thin - ains. Brains !Hanged if the word ex-- aa got 'eul on toast, When we asked him how far it was to Cobb 'e them s particle. 'They said they knew it g Y P g :. . - presses it. Her intellect i8 gigantic. Abracadabra, Corners, he said we were on the wrong seemed colder when the wind blew, but that ner stockings if the shoes feel ill at ease. , . There's no stopping her, dear boy. But I'm Abracadabra, , ... .road. was because it actiudly was colder, and Oil of wintergreen and olive oil mixed is - - . - , telling tales out of school." . ' ' Abracadabra, - Aghsaf, we quoted the Ancient Mariner here they stood firm. in the belief that we equal parts and applied externally will give - • .., . __ "I have no objection to Redwood's know- Has got 'am on toast." • _ ' - to him. were wrong. • almost instant relief from rheumatic pain. -. . - - . - ' ing everything now," said Honoria, smiling _ _ " Yes," the new pilot said, " that's right, When the thermometer was at 71 degrees On account of its pleasant odor this lini- -- - ' on the two men —a smile which caused the The audience roared out the chorea at the -but he didn't mean fur ye to take this road. below, the cloudless sky in the vicinity of ment is very agreeable to use. ' t • " soldier in another private box to mutter tOP of their voices, and when file popular You go back to the main road and take the the sun hanging lnw in the southern horizon Oilcloth should never be scrubbed but . • 1. under his breath " B heavens she's be- singer turned his back to them, and exhibit- assumed s dull leaden hue 'o ell with s +, Y .� ell the letters the horse's name so arranged next road to Carter's Ferry ; bethought he fti washed with a soft woolen cloth and lake witching I Honoria continued : Make him ge knowed hat." brinwosh red, looking. something like the - • - - :. ' acquainted with our proceedings, major. Perpendicularly and horizontally and t 8' g warm water in which a little milk has been - - . . �l Pr g . j So back we went and drove on once more skies of cheap chromo lithographs. At dissolved. Soap and hot water destroy the "Most interest' roceeditt a: Com- Abracadabra was spelt either way, the night the stare litter like diamonds and . P 8 in search of the nine road to the north B 4 pattern and color. nienoed in 5ebrua laughter and applause became deafening - �°° furl seem on fire with their unusual brills- . r'Y• and right all of era bein impostors. B Y Woolen waists may be washed in cold . " Morning Glory was at twenties then," each was recalls half a dozen times, and Y g � ' sate Should ou ur water on ,the sar- water without ripping, and chudshe may .. � - • ' _ g i ( and b we found it, followed it a couple of Y• Y Po voluntered Redwood. each time sang a fresh encore verse which he miles, and meta boy, to whom we pro- face of the ice it greets you with an a s become rivals to those done by the French - ' 1 "And twenty -fives, dear boy. Lady Fair had prepared for his admirer. At length pounded the usual questions. toaishing crackling uoise,andfn att�tngyour dry cleanser. Old woolens which have suf- ' ' - heard a whisper. A little bird came down he was allowed to retire for good, sad the " t;� land " he said "tyon're clear ant Y p fared much from different bath* of varied - '� „ audience calmed down somewhat, foot on it turns instantly as white as mar- _ the chimney, she said. A pretty fancy- o' the way �on're more n half way to bla tomperatare may be always partially often "One of those childish fancies," said Hon- During this eacitement Honoris had sat Stria �' M o back to the main road Sometimes; when breathing this extremely whorl restored in this way, though such - . .oria,with composure, gazing stZadily at Red- back, in the box, in such a position that gt� g y' Y g - : - -- ` the f silo could not be seen and when co rative and follow it peat the firer road to the old air my tongue would feel as if it were need a little more patience and sometimes' _ wood, that a children o the poor have. pa right that goes to the stone quarry, and freezing in m mouth, but I could readily more than one washing. , Did you know, major, that I was once a very quiet reigned in the house she asked Major t the second road to the right, ht that's a cure thu by breathing through my nose for - ' poor little girl, and sometimes had hardly Causton to call her carriage. Pes g s .few minutes. You will natarsll asg - - entn h toeat!" "Going !" inquired Redwood, 'Hill road, sad then you oo*ne to a little brick „ Why not breathe through the nostrils all . - „ g schoolhouse on the right side of the road Y „ Where Isinglass Uomen From.. . " r - ' You don't Ray so, lady fair? It is amaz- I moat get some beauty sleep, was her from it ; and take the road to the right the timer as you have so often hoard advo- . , ing. Bat what a romance I You're joking, response. " aide of t.li* riabt thorn. and ou'll et to • The air, however, is so bitterly cold The best isinglass comes from llrussia,, - • . - .. .. - . f3 though.' D'Iav I see „ - . on home?" y i g Y ' _ Cobb's Corners in a mile sell a half. •that it becomes absolutely necessary to where it is obtali ell from the gta"ca Rtnrgeon • , • . "I assure lou I am not. Even up to the " Distinctly, no." ., So the only person to all that enchanted breath through the mouth. Also the nose is which inhabits the Caspian sea and the riv. - - time I was erg', een I did not know what it " Honoria," he pleaded'. n will yon. al• Land who could, or at least who did, give us more liable tofreezewhen breathing through- era which ran into it. This fish often grows ) : . was to have a sovereign in my purse. I was ways treat me in this manner ?" plain explicit directions was a lad eleven it, Thtse freezings of the nose and cheeks to"the length of twenty -five feet, and from , - - .. €, .4' - . - _ . . - a very unfortunate young woman," "I haven't the least idea what the future years old, —Bob Bardette, in Now York are very common affairs to very low tem. its air - bladder the isinglass is prepared. It " ' .: - - ,, - "You diatreaa me, upon my honour yon has in store for me, or "for yon, "she anew- Herald. " ppeeratures, especially when the wind blows is subjected to many processes before being distreea me. What an infernal hardship I" Bred. " You will recollect a certain night ; .- Tho Eskimo cure these frostbites by simply ready for sale, but the Russians, knowingA _ �' - . - . "A very :unfortunate, iimple youi,g when we met in Chudlei h Woods?" Liaison says he will drive all the street taking the warm hand from the reindeer has the reputation of being the beat take .. rvonlan," proceeded Honoria, vet calmly! '� g 8 P 8 beat, take P Y Y Why will you always dwell upon that ? cars in Now York with elsetriety. It will mibten and rubbing the affected spot. They great is ns in its preparation. and in the t_ "I believed everything that was whispered Have I not admitted my blindness t Have cost from $30,000 to =100,000 per mile of know nothing of rubbing frost bitea with world e kete it has proet�ly no rival. -. .. : • into my silly little ears. I believed in truth, I not beyed you s thousand times to for- .double track. 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' I tried to Alva her Chick put out her amts again for me to ;ake ions in family matters of that; kind. '• ` Thanit you,I�r: Cherriten." - , :' ,., , { � ,v- awe but hod ' e ae "Well that o ht to be t e end of the "That s about• there is tot ; ir•t h'Y N,H,0DtRT0"q.. y, y d tak lase. �I'heee w her, but, elo yon know, I was ashamed tot rig b Jill r . .,* -= • , 4 another reason why I couldn't get'rid of It seemed insulting and shamslul for me to story, but it Isn't. All the years Chick and You're welcome to. tell it`to any aftbe o 2 • -_ Cherriten and I wer© boys together in a her —she had both of her little sepia around touch a sweet, clean, innocent lit61e thing I bad been together it jsad everoecarred to boys if yon meet any of them. wiahyon'd ;. . bid; e-3tabl ishment where the wages were my neck and I couldn't get them off. { One like that, and I told the woman just how I me that she didn't know ere wasn't any come to the wedding ; I'D send you tin itt- � quite as large as our services deserved. On of.the women that had been in the accident felt. relationship between us. I d been careful .vita ;ion. If you want to see the h4pp- .t. r :Lis subject- Cherriten disagreed with me, said it was because the little thing was so "' Giood,' she said, ' yo 11 be a man yet, viot to tell other people a."thing about the man there, though, look at me —not at the 1 " � p - and. lie made lip his deficiencies by•,borrow- scared ; said she looked as if she was too if you stick to that.' Then she asked me ! way I came by her, for I was afraid there bridegroom„" s_ . - : ing to such an extent that he found it frightened to breathe straight, which is like- how much money I had and told me where might be a law of some •kind by whichsome- - —= .' *" : _ " ;:: ...�;' _.. ' necessary to disappear just after.he received ly enough, seeing where an 1 haw I d found I could buy a clean cotton jumper for a few body mighttake her away from me. There 4: ' :,:: `::-, .� . ,.�'' . '. f :� • I_ PirOlE�lrll.` tr.,p<_, - -tom; ;- :'� *,a ' his pay one Saturday of ternoon. As I was -her. Tire railroad folk couldn't do anything dimes that would make me look a good deal was no reason why they should so do, �. W � , � , . 7 his creditor to the extent of eight cents, about the young one, except to say that if decanter, and then she hinted that if I'd but people are always fearful @boa their Ttie Turks have proverbs withoutmuipineE : ' :t ,. - - wlrien was a Nrgc sum of money in those I'd go back to the city with the .other emi- leave the child with her a while and take a treasures, you know. One day when I w"as and very polished and cynical Turkish pro 1�•. days, I declined to recognize him when 'wc grants —they thought I was one. of the swim on the sly off the docks somewhere I sick at home, and lying in bed, and Chick verbs are. The taciturn Arabs prefer',,.' ' '-' � met, and our relations remained strained crowd —that they guessed they'd find some might be allowed in the free baths afterward , sat on my bedside saying loving and tunny proverbs to every other forth of spewb, sad :", 1 . . for two or three yea's afterward, he having way of disposing of it there. and take a genuine wash. 1 took her ad. things to cheer me, and looking like the use them with singular diguityand aptness.:. " madeseveral involuntary visits to Black- "All the way down ,to New York that vice, but everything seemed like a dream. beautiful angelic hearted,thing she is, she The Koran. seems to have been eradohed ��."" ' :� % :. � ~ . - . well alslandfor reasons which police justices -young one kept throttling me. She'd drop I'd never had baths or clean clothes -in my suddenly said :— with them for the express purpose of quo- • a .. • thou ht sufficient. Both of us enlisted d "` " '`- ' " :. g asleep once in a while an I d try to lay her life except the few times I d been Bent rip to I never knew a ,father and daughter tation. "�i s.. ,; - a when the civil war broke out, , and although down ; - seemed to be so infernal foolish for the island. The woman at the coffee -and look so unlike. It's positively funny that The Chinese are ve rone to cruel little . _:- . ' , ►;� ` - l escaped being in the same regiment with a fellow like me to have a young one in his cake shop told me where I could get decant' we haven't a single feature in common. X've cold- blooded proverbs apn obligee tom their "-' "�Fr�� I, I'll :I ,: . him, I` chanced to hear from time to time arms. -But whenever I tried to drop her lodgings for- Chick and me for twenty -five i been noticing it a�$ieat deal since I began eyes, bat full of grim sa$aeity. - ; A : � - ;.Y:,, _ �, that he was braved livin a to his old r y g p she woke up and hung on tighter, What cents anight, and where I could have thick to at d drawing. The Japanese rejoice in flowery mknirt :',-: �;: :Fri, I reputation and +making occasional business do you suppose happened at last ! Why, taken care of for tencente a day while 1 was t ought a moment, and then —I don't combining wiadbm with humor, end often +`:,`; ; : >;c ='� ;;.� }- `'' e. for courts martial. Our ways diverged she of so tired that she ale t soundl , and off at work. think I would have done ft if I hadn't been with a touch of hoe that make them elin • }t"t� : r .. • . K P Y Pas g x: � . after the civil war, and for years I -had for- I put her down on a seat, making a sort of Work 1 I wanted to laugh at bar when sick and weak and�babyish —I told her the in the memo loo after the rest of`the die- -; r'."V, .4 ' . ' •� ry g f �' : '+ . often Cherriten's existence but one da p !r' �',;. - fg Y allow with the ra gad coat I had, and then she said that, for I hadn t done any work in story of our first meeting and what happen - course is forgotten. : -' ,;.f 4 . _ ' when,I chanced to give my Beat in a street - I felt lonesome ! Yes, air ! I'd got so used years except loafing, though that's the very ed afterward. It broke her up it broke me Even the Coreamst. abamefaeed fininisis art:';: . ; '' , �: ! - car to a lady I was thanked in @.voice which td the feeling c,f that chiid's arms around hardest kind. I thought about the luck I'd up too, but it brought her heart oat a ban- they are, _indulge in a few -shy proverbs. � :p �_, - _ I recognized as that -of Cherriten. - m neck-that I couldn't wa- t -for her to wake had in in at the fe house but I Bred times more than it had been, though The Pot ratans, with their Babel of •, ` .. ' f` You needn t be afraid to_ s ak to me YK K ,.. f , .. , , y ss,, :, . pe , up again. I couldn t undoratand ,it, w I couldn t work that racket again unless I put she always had been all that was loving. tongues and dialects, hale a mysiad of pro- :r ' ,,'. , " Mr. I3loggs;" sa`d he, as our recognition be- swore about it, and when that didn't do any both of ua back into oar dirty rags n, She looked at me as I never had seen her verbs, many of them hhly pietnreagmB and _ . •.{ "`�'. came mutual. I m not the sort of fellow s�a� _ x' ` good -I went to thinking about it. I never and I'd rather have killed myself than done look before any one, except when she was etrikiug -rV ., 1 :': ,� I used to be." Then he whispered, " That's had any brothers e'r sisters, and as to my that. Strange, what sudden changes come • sa in her ra era. Front that hour she The Maoris of New ZeaLnd the Sdesb:.. "r" .,'t*, ; Y K P Y , t �;� m chick —she that oil ave our seat to.. + t� k, -'r' y ' y g y1 father and mother —well, I suppose they over a man sometimes, isn t it . I told the ( a woman —a woman before her time, eayages in tl;e world, cannot carry on a die- t rj;,; ;,' :.. k I was not snipe w,ltat "chick ' might mean didn't find me very,intaerestiug when I was woman I hadn't any regular job and she I though alI her life had been lesAing up toit, course for five minutes witisout� resortin r. ?�•';= � .' in the vocabular of the cl a to which g�� y a young one. Anyhow, I sat there awake said I could get lenty of odd jobs right She had long times of sitting at my feet and to proverbs.. So profound is the respect`;;,. ',- •, . •. ' � :_, Cherriten had belon ed wheal I knew him . t'n for the s p n for them c —not unha i1 , for she said it com- for roverba as for et/ ancient or - ;O -� ',''`_- �.•xi g , i n the car all night long, wax i g near h r place by hanging are rid rY g PP Y P , eryt)tuug � a , - but I ventured to say, by way of congi-atu- child to waken, aqd every once 'in a while and keeping honest and sober, Work— fortes her a great deal to think how good obscure, among the Maoris, that •molly and:'F, -;I : `, `''---z' • lation, that any man with so retty a wife ` I'd feel of its arms to see what there honest, —sober —why, it sounded a hundred I'd been to her. I was afraid she would and ready orator, failing to carry his audi- s•'. ` ? i. ;t ...II.' vq��a ought to think himself remarkably lucky. about them -oh, I was puzzled enough fobs times worse than •Ten doIlara or ten days.' grow morbid and looney, w I made light of sure by mere reason, will sometimes, bat':' ,a y s iKt • " 1Z'ife? No more m wif than 'she is ,. �''�.., •wf ° -'. 'i y clean daft. I did, though. Tomas hard and the pay all I d done, and told her that I dt been re- not too often —Ideip himself out with an ad- i �, i. , yours.. She's my chick —my ;hild, I'm her "When it did a ake, thou h I wa6 worse was small but I had Chick to. o back to pa�d a thousand times, which was true. mirable proverb, invented on the spur of a�; <-`'� .`_ :' 1 g , 6 >: sir''' :' -_- - . dad —the only one she ever knew, though o1}: How it did wl ! It hugged me just every night, and she paid me until I felt She was thoughtful for a few days, and the moment, but lathered on some demigod,, _�...., ,,`, a ,, ..•, there's no relation between us. Let me in- the same as befor , but ,once in a while it richer than any man in Wall street. She then announced that she was going to be of awful aanetity or some war ctiisf of sleet- :_•:�:, ..�f, I . '. . - - troduce.you.', Them, before I could suggest would stop long a ough to look up at me as was always good natural as a kitten and a everything to me that I'd been to her; ously cannibal`memorye Such an appeal is's� < .::::'`: <' . `< . •- ifiat a crowded horse car was scarcely the if I'd been real un ind to it, At last a man u rolled into one, and when she fell she was going to take me in hand again and seldom unsuccessful, even though the andi- .�;r . t lace to ntroduce an one to a oun moo- P pPy ' ive me ever thin I had loan her, sure 'have a shrewd sus icion that the - . "` ' �-. . • -. P Y Y K whose wife put lit up to it, came over to asleep twas always with her little arms g y g g { .: , man- lie leaned forward and said :-- p ; "'q' me and said:— � , around my neck. In the course of time I Well, she s been at it ever eiuee. She a proverb which has pleased and impressed rf-- „ -•,:. - " Chick, this is Mr. Bloggo, that used to {( I Don't yon got sense to know dot shild found out that the only ugly faces she ever twenty years old now, and being very smart them so much is neither so old nor so genuine ; .- ",.; _ -, . work in the same lace with me when.I wa$ ? made was because she didn't like the @mail naturall and hav° had ever advan a as it might be. °'•' ;.14 - p is hungry .' Y ing Y8 d ; }',; ::_.,.'.. . a boy, and beginning to be a iegrlar tough, " No, I hadn't, ,rind when it came to me�I of tobacco, so I stopped chewingg Did you of education that good advisers could ang- The egraded tribes that yet linger on the , � �:__ • like I've told you so often." wasn't much better off forIhadn'tanything ever try to stop chewing' No ? Well, Best and mone could buy, she knows a outskirts of civilization in Australia, and - •,. -, ; A face that was really charming tuned to feed it with, and I didn't know whether it's harder than starving. I ought to know, great deal --and I'ui being taught it all. 1 whose past is a bewildering mystery not .. • - �?, ` `_: t d I • d h d ! Il have to take music lesson with her for le to th tad t f 1 ua a than to the - 'v n ,,,; -x ., ., s may, - %,:p � t ,. . , ,.r •,;, ; .5 . . `�._ r, % i" ! .�,, 'y .; t, ' `,� ; , r° ,� - ' N, f- - _ f f.:. -:f . .,` .:'. ,_ .. r- °�,'� +': F �: . �- ., , '�.:# '' I f Y' :A , �� ,; Y ra _- i.. r V . owar me.as ranee my at, an a, we t ever had been fed Except in the prat way. for I ve tried both. , ae e a en o ang g ,_. r .•.,.. -! . - _ modulated voice said : And still the --hil�} • kept on howling and I " Well, everything went better and bet- teacher; she makes me practice only an student of man, use. proverbial expressions -. _ ,. "Pupa never loses an opportunity to tell kept on being aor4y for it. Queer, wasn't ter, until ono Christmas Eve I took a drink hour an evenin , as I have a loo da in -which make one stare in wonder. Whence. ~`` R g Y . _b; :. . - me that he used to be dreadfdily bad when it ? I'd heard thousands bf young ones cry and then another, and some more after that business. I m obliged to practice drawing have these brutish creatures descended, °; ,_�. , ; ,,z; he was young. It really seems t!o give him in my time —I'd teased dozens of them just and whetial went for Chick.and she saw me andawdylangu4eswhile riding toandfrom that th•�yalsoshould havetiiewisdom of the `t; . . . - pleasure to give himself a bad character." to make them cry —yet thisotte's voice tore she wouldn't come to me, and the woman home, and practice on her while at home. ancients on the tip of their tongue? a ::•_ - " I do it so as to kee her in mind of the 1 p my heart all to pieces, and just as I was be- whq took care of her by daylighs redden me I've got •good grip on German, having These black fellows' proverbs seem a die= _' ''' ' _ - - - great Iot of good she has'done me." C!�erriten ginning to find out thaC I l'ad such a thing a brute. I started for the river to drown plenty of chance to use it as fa 'st as I learn - tinet echo of some far higher intelligence, 1- •' :` - \ explained, as both of us, resumed erect posi- as a heart in me. m self, but that would'n't do, for who would it ; but French -well I've my opinion of the and in truth the harmonise with man t �1. y Y Y tions. She's been the making of ne. She puts " At last I stood up in the ear, feeling take care of Chick when I w'as gone ? I people who got up such chatter. I won't startling traces of Boat religions and forgot- .'_ - , '' , �; �,, . - ittheotherway- -she hasn'tcost meanything real desperate, and I shouted oat :— walked the streets till I was sober, acid I show you arty of my sketches, but she will ten arts that here and still there are found '__ • ` °.x'44 ...; . but money, rand goodness knows that's easy "' Say : Ain't there a mother to lend in was praying and swearing all the time ; I if you stay long enough. We were on our among them. ", .., ti 1W_::, - - • enough to get if a man is willing to work, here somewhere —one of the kind that can didn t exactly know where the praying loft way home from the fall exhibition at the ., _ = � tt ;'_,-,. but she has had to end enou h atience on ive a bah something to eat ? off and the swearin bean, bat to this da Academy of Dos' n when ou met us, and - `' k", ` - .. _ sP 8 P g Y K K Y iK Y Superetitiolt s About Animals. hie to set old Job up in bustnecs: Huneat, «Nobody answered ; there weren't many l think they were part and parcel of the em►me I'd been obliged to weed out the pictaree It is nnla�k to kill a stork, a robin, or d .,trl'�,ps� . now, fir. Blo s —I'm not fishin for com- thin whichever it was. Christmas morn• with m own a es and tell her which were y� gK B awake, but at last an emigrant woman came g• Y y swallow. Aeeordin to a Swedish le d " ,;�'�S'. Aliments, but from what you can see o!f over and looked at the child and then ing 1 went for Chick and she took to me the dozen beat, and -to her gcoat deli ht.-•- K g� I the stork Hovered over our Saviour, as He t hand dou t I seem something of an improve- brought a little cup of milk and a moon and again, and she and I went house hantin ,.for and mine too, .as to that — was rig it in y g yr g , was d i on the cross, e n ' et li e I - . ? ° - . ; • rnent on what I used to be as you remember fed it two or three mouthfuls anti left me to by that time I had saved up a few dollars. most cases, according to the experts re- s - me ?" We of d eta that she had cli d from the Wawa- styrke ! (strengthen ye . strengthen yel), ' r '� . - _ finish the job. Iwas r+etty awkward, ass K Boar with a decent 'amily that h *d Po ts- Aa I said there's none of m Bed from this it received the name of atyrk' - ,,�' • I was glad to answer in the affirmative. ou ma ima ins but Mck of there o,vcr no children of their own, and where the wo- pipe Y or stork. There is a similar Scandinavian � v'-: ' y Y g -- 8 Y -man was ve motherl to Chick, bat the sketches that I would think of allowing you, � -- - „ . Cherriten never could hav© been a beauty ; time I gave her a'fair show with 'the spoon, rY 1 I end with res set to the swallow, which ; . - ' . L- a was born of ver bad stock accordin to " When we of to Nett/ York some of the little thin never took any of her heart away but there s one pictufe � in the house that I � P � . Y , 8 g gg fluttered above the cross cr in evade t . � �; his early accounts of himself, and ho had e i rants ex lamed to kind'lookin old from me, lsless her ! want oq to see, for a certain reason. A Y g' _ Io g P g y avale !" ( oteer u ! cheer up !). There are . - large feat.ures under a small brotr, but the mail —a _city missionary I believe —about "Things went on well with ns for two or few years ego I found myself forgetting two le ends with res et to the robin one -� I three ears of ter flier» I k t sc sir ht what I had Been and I didn t want to -1 g pe .� . - old dominant expression of lawlessness had Uhick and met and lie ld me of a place and w rkec] so hatd that I e aSo It v�ob wanted to kee m ratitude ver live] as that a@ the Saviour was toiling up the hill ' - entirely departed and there was a healthful where they d. take it in end I walked rp I P y g Y Y of Calve a robin flew down and p1ucked - glow in his eyes and cheeks which told of there for I hadn't the rice of a car faro. and put all my sviogs in ie bank. Other long as I lived. So I asked my employer, rY� dr F ; g p,iysical habits. a thorn from His tame le soul a o of . - ood ' He was as welldressed Lots of folks tha> we p ssed looked .at td a�en that know me slid (;hick would soy I whom I knew was well up . @]tout pictures, blood fella n his breae and turned itred. .. r : - • : as an ' man in the car and he wore ood funnil , and a ood max of them looked ought to marry again —they didn't know I who war; a good artiat in' low life characters p° .• y g Y Y was a bachelor —so as to have a mother —this was before Chick went into art. He The other is that the robin carries dew to �_. clothing with the air of a man accustomed disgnated.. I suppose a weren t a very refresh sinners in hell, and the heat of the •`. - to that sort of thing ; he was neat,l loved rett it but the mea er an bol looked fur the child. I rather thought my. gave me a name and I put in part of my :;.`. ' y K P Y Y y self that the little thi a t to have a summer vacation in having a picture paint- flames scorched its feathers red at much , ` - ev�a, and carried a stick without aceniing the tighter I held (,hick rid the tigh.ter'sho °8 � 1 moro coinfortin sod than that which °� ' embarrasaeil by it. held me. She seemed t know, somehow, better oliance •and I talkof with her about ed —a picture of a tramp ho ding a shah- 6 - :I i it for she was about four ears old, and b child whose arum were around his ascribes to the malignant; jay tie teak of "She did it all," he said. He could see when Iwas being .mad to feel bad, b•ess Y Y car in sticks to hell eve Fridayy to feed: ` - _ - that I was looking him over. " I wish you'd her l =she's been that w y ever since. At seemed about four hundred whenever w-e neck. I was the model f r the tramp. theflflames and torment the wicked. If -one .': - . 41 let me come to see you, wherever your last I got to the asylum and rang the Bell, tralked seriously about anything. But slue It took a long time to find a child that kills a wren 13e will break a bone before the • - place of buainesa is and tell you the whole + and then I thou ht to m self (bat in a said, ` Don't want any mothers ; don't want would do thouggh till the artist explained g y nubocl but Now ima ins —but that thechddIafece would not show anywaRy. year is out. It is also unlucky to 'kill a - . t- ; story. `I'm sure you'd enjoy heating it. minute or two I'd have a en the last of her. Y Pass, R marten. Man animals ossess the wer ` - hesi�3es it a a stor on d like to tell our Well sir what did I o but take tom Pshaw . you eon t— nobody can. I Oro�ght the pi. nee home and puns it on ' Y Y Y Y " Meanwhile she ►eked u some ve the wall, and Chick would gaze at it by the of curl ng dineae x. T�iree iiaitr:lalVenpftom . r wife, if ,I'm not greatly mistaken. 'Tisn't heels and run as if the lice were after me. P P hour. I never told her the @tor of it until the cross of au ass, that is tbs mark every day that you meet men .that's gone I suppose you don't kno how that feela? strange expressions, or niado them up, Y running p the back and out at right angles ' through what Ihave —and got as much good No ? Well it uta win a on the feet of the don't know which. I suppose you know tiie night when she learned she was not my t , p over th'e� shoulders will cure w in outs of it. Can't you come along with us laziest tramp in the city. Away I went till haw. young ones get a nation here and daughter ; eve0 then I toll het ugly to quiet h1Op 8 ' them to- her con h but the ass will die. This arose was , . ; and see how I live —hotiv she lives, too? I got out of sight of the building ; then I another one there and then put ,and show her, b coaipa►rieon, what behaved to be'Lhe ciroas of Christ im Bed ether is a wa that a son n'aaD never ebe bad done for me. Here a the picture. Maybe you may run against some of the walked slowl for I w n t an too strrn g Y � Pa pass other boys that we used to' work with— f of havro had a thin to eat for would think of. One ay, when she was An Cherriten spoke he arose and drew a upon the animal when Christ rode faro mysel , n 8 Y g about sir( ears old she paralyzed: me by curtain which I had noticed on entering the Jerusalem r the back of an Bas. Another :.':`. ti ., never know who you'll meet next; in a pig about twenty -font . ho s, besides having 'sure cure for whoo ing sou h can be ob-� _.- _ eayitig : _ rain. The picture was a three - quartet P $ ,' city like this, and I'd like you to pass the been awake all night. tained b a and follOwi the wdvice' _.:f ,- word slung that Cherriten isn't what he .. " `Now, , I'in to t0 take oa . In length, by a very shaver artist, and the pvin- Y K . Without intending I wen4 down to spa g° g Y ci 1 fi are was an offenaicel realistic of a °Wan riding -a piebald horse. A - - _ - used to be, and that he couldn t go -back if hand. I think ou need a mother's care. � g Y ' - . - . ,_1 r the river and on the hady aide of the Y tram — z - N he tried., tti'e get out the next street' hu t lumber heap where I used to sleep nights. She was as good as her word ;she's had me `� P' . -• , one. Then he bent over the girl and said, It was warm weather at d the air from the in hind ever since. I thought I d made a Nothing fancy about it, is there ? he ,_ Feeling' Iiis Way . - - • __ : "Chick, •j'm trying to coax Mr. Bloggs to water freshened me. I tried to think but I great improvement in myself in the first asked. "I told him I wanted it real, and To the average beholder he would "readily -: ;` _. = come in a few minutes. Can't you help tumbled asleep, and when I wok,- up it was two or three years of our acquaintance, but he obeyed orders. I think it's the ugliest have been taken for a man -of -all work, do- • me °" 'twos nothin to what she ut me u to' thin of the kind on the face of the earth ; in odd 'ohs from door to door, thri and - - bwause Chick , was pat ing my face- the K P P K g J • ` , The young woman-smiled and added her cunning young one ! I otr't see how she She begat► to go to school and nothing I made utyself up to look that way, and I respectable, and that's what a Hastings invitation to Cherriten's. As I had half an brought herself to do i . My faces isn't would do but that she and f should study don t think I overdid my old self a bit. But street woman thought he was as he popped - - hour to spare before my own dinner time I much to speak of now, ut then Well, the lessons together. Now that she's older, what do you suppose happened when in at the back gate and approached her with assented, anti within ten minutes was seat- never mind. I sat up nd began think • I think that trick of making school children Chick learned the story of that picture? confidence. ,'.; 4. . . ed in as cosy,@ room as I ever -had seen ing ; Chick sat ir, my lw and looked at me Bit in elms rooms five hours a day and then Why, she put this curtain before it -Zhe very f4 Good morning, ma'am," he said quietly. ; , -" � - - anywhere`• and Cherriten and I were be m- as hard as if she rose w deriu what was study at Lome two or three houraafterwatd iiezt day ; she said it was to be her shrine. •� $ave �ou any wood to saw to -day E" g K is rank brutalit ut in the old thres it was Eve n ht since then, before in to her �� _ Wing to burn some very good cigars. on my mind. At last said t4. atyaelf, Y b rY iK Ko 8 '` No, ' she replied, not uakiudly ; "Ib ';''. . ' _ - '• ��'ell, "sPid my host, proceeding at once Old mt►n, sometimes yo ve tried t4 keep a great fun to me to get her less ind with her own room, she kneels before that picture to was all sawed � esterday and put away." ^ ' . to business. "I needn't go over old times= dog, but somebody also a stole it- some- and then recite to her, while' she looked as my her prayers. I kneel beside her; that «Any iaaal yon want taken in thecellar2" : : rave as a co full of owls, and ve me re- mime of the many habits she s taught me "No but wts ma have some to- morrow." ` t very rzinch. I was a pretty tough lot when body that could steal me a grub f it than g ga Y you knew me,, and I got about ten times you could. Suppose yo keep thin thing ? proofs, and corrections, and marks, and re- and I'm not a bit ashamed of it,, If anv ono - "You havd no grass to cut, I suppose" he •1i r worse each year f or five or six years. I got 'Tatn't ae good lookin as a dog —I was Port cards, and everything that the teeachers had ,told mo She- -h--hL l- She scam- . ventured neat. 'taken in by the police three or four times, talking of how she looked then —and it'll at school gave her. �R "Oh, no, "she said ; " it's too late for t}.at ` t • - . and by rifihts ought to have spent most of, make more troub'.e, ao nobody'll think of "'Twee tough, though, when she sot .� Robed haacome ��►, PaPa•" • nuw." ._', r'! • - : my time in jail. Father and mother both hooking it !" Then I aaifl, 'What do• you further along and put me into fractions and All ri ht, Chick, I Il be there in a mo- "Are there any ashes or garbage ypni want died ;- hadn't any friends, which.lvas good think of the'notiou, Chic r ?' and she put rip grammar. Did you ever stud grammar ? ment. hen he said to me, Robert is carried out ?" • ' 1 '' • ' _. for tine friends. 1 was loafer, thief, wharf rat, both arms to me. Great Lord ! Wild Of all infernal —but there's Wait er here nor my em yea's son, and. one of the finest :'bjo, we- Kaye that done by oontrstet" ' fighter and everything else that was bad ; I horses couldn't have dragged her from me there. , $he had to study it, d what her young ellows alive ; I ve been noticing him - '' Andthere 'snothingstallabouttheplace= r 1- :;�11:. v little head could take in I w '6 oun to closely for more than ten years, for he is ou_want done'4" ' " _ was so tough that other fellows of my own after that. But what was I to do . I g 8 y .- " ; kind wouldn't stand me so at last 1 had to hadn't way home —slid I didn't known bow fldnk at, so I sweated my wa through it, always with his father. He saw Chick one •,NothinWto_d&y," she said sympathetic -':... •. �;`:_ flo�:k by myself. My boarding house was a soon she might ge ; hungry again. and I got tractions into my b so solidly day ashes aLe came in to ask me for some- „�y, �7 lumber heap, and sometimes I eras hounded Besides, I was all o,ie inside m self, that I've never been able to et them out thing, and he lost his head at oaceand' ,. a%o vaarir oitan kind?„ �.h. ' g Y y , ....4_ . - eta of even that by gangs of boys - -a dozen I remembered seeing wo,nen with children again, though I wish I could. wanted me to take Lim home with me some «Hot s lick." . ;. 1?`& =V-}' - :<: In the course of time I as troubled evening. I knew eonnething of the sort ., , ,, '` '..' . _ `:a,,# against one. fiegging in the streets an3 at the ferries; as Thank heaven 'for that, ma mom ! a .. - - ': j. " 1>lt last I went on the tramp— thought; for that, I'd done begging on my own ae- about Chick. ' M&Fbe twos nee she was would have tohappen some time, with some- siaculated fervently ; !' give me some d. �Ah' _Z;_i _- - I'd et to some lace where I wasn't known count man and man a rime and of u mine that I thoug it her a grr t deal better body, if Chick were to be as happy as she meat and bread wad a rase of ie, i'm:' )� t�.�Z so well. A good deal of time I followed lies bi enou h to a ueez j out mone gto a and smarter than any other ch hiren I saw, had the right to be, w I told him 1 would - R a, ' g g q y g nearly hungry enough to have worked for ;� ' ' the railroad tracks, as most tramps clo, and drunk oil. So I went. to the nearest ferry earl that she ought to have fret chances think @boat it. What I did was to have a it.„ •, . .. one day I reached aplacewhere an emigrant and watched my „hances, and stood on the and better com y. The man f the family talk with his father, first making tho,old The tramp's diplomacy and tact moron the ti: ,.: `. pan , ,l train had been wrecked half an hour before aide of the crowd whore the policeman moo lived with died, sad his wi q was ptett man ise to hold his tongue. I maids a;,'..; and a lot of eo le killed. J!rla be oil won't old and had no fwmil , so I tol her that iyf clean hieaat of it bat the old man didn't r'i'fle and he got the gruli�— {�?ettoit Free er _. = ; ` P P Y Y warn t and held out my hat. It fetched a y Press.' j.. ..'..» e believe it, but I `vas so low down that I good marry of the women Iwas astonish- she d keefs pease for n4e wed move into a scare worth a Dent ; he sad hie own parents , tk;. went Iirowling about the rocks, on thelower ed at what I took in -fro one single boat- better neighborhood. I'd hi a little fLt had'come over as sagas had the = _ `'gyrF ` -1 ._ side of the road, to aeq if anything had'been fill and I didn't wait for ny more, but ut ten of a tmenta in a ten meat home, ancxatora of every amily in the IInited Astonish* Intelligeutse1 - -. T i , P par x _ < s' .Y and she and Chick. could lit/ like ladies. States: As to me having been a tramp, he ,�# j lost from the .wreck that I could steal. out for ashanty I knew f where they sold f T)o you know, Fwed, what da of tf�r. ;':r 'rte.- Well, something had rolled down there and coffee and cakes and milk and that sort of She toots to the natavn for a bad good made light of it. The set was, sa be ac- month it is to -day !" drawled oat one dude - '' had been overlooked b the people that thing, and Igave Chick t good feed before stuff in her, and her manners had alwo a knowl god,hehadwanQiokliimself,andhe ataother. - � °N >` been a mile above moat of the folks is the would be delighted if his boy could pei'atiade „ " .. -- _ _ . < - I, , - y M1 were searching. It. ell, ly found something I ate anything myself. The woman that Ihave ne ideaw Quwles. home where we'd lived the h it's w t her to make a match of it. Chick did not „ ' :�. <1,, l '. t P. # —it was Chick, She was only about a year tan the place was a rocgh creature, that ag B Well, perhaps yon knew what da pl) `r * - - -- f _ . old then, judging by the usual signs, and . could outewear a tram i f by made her mad Make to @appose all the rare rough naderetand it for a long time, titoagh the tbe m yy�„ ytas ;, p and coarse. We came b re five or young fellow cse►me very ofteai. W hen it did „ t , - y; " _- she was about as dirty and shabby as the —I d heard her do it, but; she had a Heart I cant remember, Fwed, bat last C wlalt~!'`4" �- man that found her, and bhe didn't took digs other folks, and she told me '(was a eiz years ago• I ve works rip to be Home over her oho tried to back out —said rues warp on the taken $ftL of beceni her.'. ? ; ', the better for a cut or two on her head shame I didn't take baits r care of my child. foreman in a pretty b' business all never would leave me, wad all that sort �;: _ . and face. Brit she was somebed s oun M child ! The mere m ntion of it made and pgh I cant make mach of w of ing• I told her she might slwaysooant< �- , .."__ . Y Y g y The Scriptures tewali ns the best sow � '& ; one, I said to myself, and her folks would me feel —well sa► I'd ever felt before. show of myself I stand well with everybody upon me beingaroand. Thenshedids,beater '` ° IN . . , h R ' ,the �bleait wa of suf a -Ad�..::i 1, . that knows me, wad Chick has an number tin att7l- --axle t the fetEvw in y . bps glad to get hen back. They couldn t be I told her that the'mothe was dead and the y g the snss6 andortwbl"s way of - d ` .. •' ' `' - , - �5 of nice friends whom she's slowl icked n here, showed him thus d � hbn y — '' `-- ::' .. rth much money, judging by the child'a oun ter had run down me in @ anee, P P �nrs [1<�a�e1L ..4 ,:t Y .. e : y g� at school and churc� and she tables ains to the sto of it. Br the merest obanes I � . ' � "�� �� .: �:!othea, but they might stand the price of a bat if I could get it eta iright thought I P r7 ; 3 ':: - - drink out of gratitude. could keep it w. The a of of it was than a all of diem nnderstwnd that her papa into the jest tblaa, _ - >f _: i , •' Well, I couldn't find thv owners. Aa is the smartest, dearest funniest, a� Iwo, he y >' `� <� x >' u'" - she told ma where I con get it some cheap t' world. BomLS o[ " is -` 4 ' I . • near as anybody could tail, tine man ' anti ne8, clo'hea with what ouey was left from .. � Wi � beet mesa is 1Le thsiu pare Wdl! w of tobatioo aaoirs ins _ '. l womiz that tsheY been witb were both wba•t- I'd begged M the f ,nod she'd gwe apinioiui of the same kind s>huot their own "Add, Sobecbthretbisa�asasiasUadhar,- sir, - Q,ike mast hosts bees thinking of cif ¢ - �,I•',," . _ - aawmg the kWeL You kzww . how tliinyis U a c ersanin8 sty fm isa lilLls i[itrA� UUMI"Int chw kites na dl . ,, , . , for � aai, inact+eed � '.....g � wlM rg mat *AP, or "Wooing of that . " *a " , _ � .. I F . ,� �' �. — c a •b;;}; '' -,:j.' ,2y.k,'�5 : >> - .x "� .-t. -�r� '�. -. - •.r- ,rT ai. .p. .. .. ra r - .. __ •f, t P q y- y ( T � �? 1 -. s er:." - rr�:,.' . ,;f!n ' `sfr�'" s . 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'k K I—- a St} :� sx� :�, :.•'a u.r :�+ ' < . $ s,' r was w . ,i', r ' ;tie.. -},r .:f ..! .: ` - ,q. ,-�°. -.' i'�2•" ,r - , r , i't4_y : '., ' ;3 4' a f- lie- ,' -.'ip� 3as'y*,° ,:r . - •bs,' -" rte 9a - � } ",;,A. . .. ;i<a' 1 ... e -: i i f -. '+` _ , �.,. f� ..! .3.y' S - " N': .. - ° .6•Y 9. r�•; - 'i.. - - ' z.. t - '.J' -SXI _ v. ,J} - i. - -X -'• - 1' - - _a -''' .!�� X <_ '�" ear.. �. : :r'a wR... •a: t,,.- w i•" - '!ti`s it - -.� '" 7 '- -Zai. " v - _ . � t.w. • ,. r - . i "- j s . , y{' yM as �t °l f -C - s I -a:.- F.. y V-_ �4 ;.si .` = ,c=,:<�g ? . .. rc � +ar, e`. f raj: rt,,: +?> i+ I. 1 #..... _r* A:� �� ,"%"�551 °' . F�cd- ��( fir ( Y -f %»" a. 5 t'•i s " ., " -. Yt.: dr -- ,�''.t �y �e 1 7 ..# r � � _ ,Try - ° M "N 6 9s "�_ l- y i _ - a.. . }_ . , * - '^dam - �e L °.t - - - . °� -r ., ' _ • •X _ _ ° - jj({{ _ -- _ -. .� .. : -:: s . .t _ "may." `Vr,',' - 'l'fS ♦ _ _ - °y i :a v 4c e 1 - r�' k 5 .V.' - �i ,F _ .Y.' - '•+'t "VI " •!M' 'Y: _'� ` -.'mow ., t _ - - �.P . .? ,Y •t' 4. �"• t �. 1. G$ I -_ ! % rf t, .f. Y,!„, r7 .. ,r, -. -.aw.r -.,s, .-f' -b. i ._ •# �•r .r- 'G, > --. M. - `:'i X-Ly, t.- .,Q.�,„ • ,-s;g - , 'r,,- .. . P! a . , - per.. If. , 4 t, v °sr 'e ,...5 The bye - election for the Manitoba , The maycrah reeoui & is Windsor ` " Legislatare Wedn sday resulted in cave the seat b 4r. Fleming whcse ma• . -- -_ '� # the.return of Cameron, Liberal, for j�ricy was reduced &um 16 to 1�. sw ai it _ . I �r.R.r_ South. Winni a ,and Huston; Con- Febrasrp, in 1800 will not contain # ,.` . I Winnipeg, twenty -nine days, although it aril] be leap $ - _ - _ .__ .. �-,. � t e4 � 'J` . servative, for sni ton. veer. Februar in 1700, also contained . i ' - #. ;' v_ - r tweni� ei hi ays. There is a slight , . 1 i_, z . ; L, Notice of appea to the 8tiplcetne error in t le Gregorian calendar, but it The most ` comfortable footwear for .January - is a pair of ,q# �` : 14 •_ J?i(ktT*1k-9 t � Court has been fil d in the wafter of will only amount to one day in 2,825. _ �' �- he Dominion el coon petitions in. Toronto has more .than doubled tie - - . . ht - 1. t p Dunbar s .Felt Boots. a published every Friday morning m its office East Elgin, West Northumberland debt in fire years, - having increased it . . . . .. , 3 <, - _ - Pickering, cnt• - in each of which ud � f-om seven trillions and a halt in 1895 to • , . ' " • ... : . - _ . ' Prescott TERMS - - all ] g sixteen and a half million dollars in 1890. . .. - �_ 'r. . s><.95 p�syoas; 11.00 it paid ia'adianoo. meat was siren ding the election. The local improvement system is account- They are far >= bperior in material and vrorkrnanshi -=and _ , .' RATES OF ADVERTISING : able for three millions of the increase. p _ - . _�; I ;. ' ' : =The Reformers of South Ontario Clinton Cook's „barn just north of the - : :' - . - : First insertion, per line - - - IO cents - - - ' . Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 met in the Music Hall,. Whitby, on village of Stouffcille containing about 8 . therefore in style and durability to the ordinary .- - .- �. _ This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Wednesday to nominate a candidate tons of hay, seed drill and other imple• ` . vertieements. � Special terms given to parties making ebn- to represent the p sty in the coming ments was destroyed by fire on Monday - - wa- races for 3 or months or by the near. Half- �a es I. Davidson was evening. The fire i5 supposed to be the FELT BOOTS. I . Yearly or early tout a-able uarterl bye election, • y p , n. y ' work of an incendiary. 16 nos. insured Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, the Unanimous c liice of the COIL- - -- - - - . ' one year $5 0�, payable in advance. • -for only $300. o . t�xotiae in loos] columns ten cents per ]Tile, vention. Prattle 1 speeches were ,• blr. Editor, how are -` .- . p flood• morning, ; " ` t flea cents per line cash subsequent insertion. male by Hon. JO n Dr den, hLP.P., _ .- y the folks to 2 I owe you for nezt . Special contract rates made known on applica Al. Joseph Tait, Al. " lion. ITo free advertising. • � •1. D. Edgar, ., p , year's pa tho ght 1•d come to pay ; PAICES AS LOW AS A GOOD ARTICLE CAN BE - , Advertisements without written rstrnctions P. P. and F. L. owke, of Oshawa. and Jones is gong to take it, and this is _ . will be inserted until forbidden and uari#ed ac- 1.; sorliugly. Orders for discontinuing adventiae- The meeting was representative one hie money Ii re ; I Shut down On IendlCg _ �,��� �� meats must be in writing and sent to �tlie pub- and those ill attenc.adree pledged them- him and th n coaxed him to try it a , - ��•-� `f• - - - , _ _ . Bher. . Job York promptly attended to.:;. ":, ." "• Selves t0 yllpPOrt the ChU1Ce Of the 3 ear.'' -R'il C` felon. . The Countyeasnrei• held his annual - _ : W. !. CLARK PRbPRlET81t. met-ting. tae sale at the Court ,House last week. - , :0: - . A full assortment Of =:0: 1. r: _ There was a fair attendance of buyers, .. - Our Politics- 9tnotIndependence. T1j Cons�rvative3 of South Ontario and a large amount of lands in the cif - - , • f _'" Otixr Alm -A First -class Local Paper.- assembred- in couv��l :tlon in the Music lafies and back townships were disposed - _ - of for the amount of the arrears of taxes n j ' '� " . our Expectations - The, hearty Hall, �` h"lcby, on Tuesday last. All . - b, Llle munici aliti2s in the riding were sae upon diem. We understood that rile . .t .: _ • _upport of the oeople of Pickering and vicinity. P Port Perry Fair Grounds were •brought .. ___-______, _ - - , - . .. - well reprePented, and many racy in by file morteeRe «, the arrears of fazes - -- - - -- _ - . y speeches were made. Win. Smith, thereon amounting to nearly ;1,t1ot1. - ,'r ;-s __ ; -�;. FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1892. . ex-M.P. was chosan unaninhously to The save is- adjourned till the 27th Jan- . � WINTE-R.- I ; � � � ' _' "` represent the party in the - coming nary next, when the lands .undispoaed of 0 • O a. : w _- j .. b e election. Durin the roceedin s will be sold to the highest bidder. . a . != Hon. Haggart leas been called to v ' g P . . the following . resolution - was unanl- - -- oiRr�s. �i -, - -- - ' • . . :' m 1 he portfolio of R3ilwaya and Canals selected f0� v�arm t,�l clad wear. - - - - . ' . mously adopted.:- ` the Dominion Cabinet. Loxo - - -At Dunbarton. on Dec. 1x9, 12102,. the wife • ' - _ . III; - '" "Mr. Arthur Joh>rAon, of Greenwood, o: C. Long. of a daughter. . " - . - ` - - _ .. - move3, seconded by Mr. Robert Miller, of _ - - - - _ ' ' _' . i = B. F3nrdett MARRIED. , `.n i � - t The 'condition of S. , Broagham, that this Convention of Liberal T • - � . •" if. P. of Belleville, 1$ s0 SeTIOUS that Conservative elector €, desire to express our «gAVBix-- i)ILLER -At the residence of the -' > "n., t. , bride's father, John Diller, Esq., Cherr wood, - . " "_4 l 6* warmest approval of the action of the res � r A :t*` - a ` h :s death may be expected . at' am PP P on Jan. 5th, 1ti93, by key. Mr. Shaw, of hate- "� o •l � � tI t - . ent Dominion Government in giving the sale. Mr. David weaver, of Missouri, to Mies _ - . ^ V . . moment. fullest possible scope to investigating the Barbara Diller_ - .. ' . > i departments at Ottawa, during the past DIED. ! �""' QN^'ARIO '0.- - _ Ur. S ohn the un3eated - member t' �- - - ' PI�:KERI�T s, ... . - - ; . . '" P • session of parliament, and wa a,lso approve CLARE - - -At Greenwood, on )H Friday. Jan. 8th,1M. _ - I for East Simcoe, was again nowinat of the action of tho said goxernment in Robert Clark. aged 22 years, 3 alonthe and 5 ' __„ • . " .~ _ ed as a candidate by the Re: r:ners of punishing the parties found guilty of tor- days. - • - -- - - - - • Ridir o - rapt acts, when they have been diycosered." BAiv- -- At1Markh1m,on Sunc a , Jan. 10th, in her . tl.a � JS T . RICHARD SON - : 1 - a• . - 83tb tear, Cathanne kuther ord. widow of the a, ' ltev. James Bain, [ormerl�r m[uieter of St. - - The Can dian -a. Uerlcali;of Clii6gao, Andrew's church, Scarboru, and at Kirkaldy, d ;F . i' . At Belleville, j� edliesdav, it • teas says : -Ala Liss C a,nada have a ha M hcotland. agreed to drop the petition against PPy UATTHEws ---At Polo Missouri, on Thursda - • P P g yy the return of Air. S. B. Burdett, A1.P. New • Year. She deserves it. She. Dec.INW. 1691_ Cornelius Matthews. fornicrly OU Are E eciail ' requested to call at to - � c of Pickering tow nship, aged it years. p 1 �• for Eil.t Hastings. �y has worked hard, behaved herself, l` G - sI: wn rest nit and dis laved a KZFLxn --- At Highland Creek,on Saturday, Jan. X story and inspect the large' stock of _ fi -. ' .. .: -, o g g displayed �Jth. W.John Kceler, aged 2J yrs. and 3 moothr. O ,' A true bill for conspiracy ilea. been Progressive spirit that will during the - (,hrl &I](1tiS Goods dust .opened out, Consist- "" - returned against Hon. Thomas Mc- Present decade carry her on -at a rate, - -- - - -- --" - - - -- -- M ins of Fancy Good, Toys, Etc. Silverware - ' . - - _ . .. ' i L. Greevy ar;d Mr. N.'K. Council The Probably, that wild astonish certain of _.O:- bt`PPORT -:0:- g 0 `' Connolly. a specialty; of w-1lich we have a larger and I. trial woes over to nest assizes. her critics. She lies .a well stc .ked -- . " b house, with utensils for a veritable i .- - - A Letter dispay than ever before, and all mark y HOME I DtTSTRY y p . = I illsion, and she'is in a fair way to ed awe down to rock bottom rites. A f I fig_ -� The Division Court Judge at Inger- - :,. _ enjoy the fruits of her thrift and stock of hardware conettlutly on han3. Call _. , . a soil has given a decision which makes honest endeavor. Slle is a fair cans ' . ' it obligatory on persons subscribing to y ; by at once subserl ing for the early and secure the bargains we are offering. . damsel- none hatrdsomer -and her I church bpilding fund to pay up. future is in her own hands. To make � : . '. - . - her believe other iese would be %n _ _ � � The ' Conservative Convention at impossible task. Ye like her t3punk ' T To l ' _ {- ... Milton �` eduesda unanimous] nom- • - V e RICHARD SOS y• Y and Lave a sneak ug .reward for the _ - - . 1. '� "`: � inated Mr. D. Henderson as their can manner in which he looks upon the -' "' , T t - - didate for the coming election. rest of humanity. May she always , _ . _ - - - - ' . -_ smile upon Uncle 'am, and never be - - ' - . ' The Reformers of North Victoria the best local paper . coerced into a surrender of her heart . Y_ .. will meet to nominate a candidate to and hand -to any Wo arrogwa suitor. , _ . ' ' . .. .. -. ., - 7 contest the vacancy in the Commons That is our worst wish. h In �ntari0 Count - �` - at Fenelon Falls on Friday; the lath _-_ . Y _ - _ st last. Tl:e local option b': law will be • ' - `• ' - - ' - given its third r(aduia and finally j , _- - 9 KING ST., WESTt .- . _ ' 13 . -1 This Patrons of Industry' of Halton, passed by the to usliit, council oil t T� �� NT� - on Wednesday, nominated Alr. Tohn Ajondav nest. ��' Ihare been Inform •• T j • ' - . t . y D. A1cGreaor of, `1'rafalnt!! as their StllCtl l�lde�en" �,,t,Nc ,.rid 11. �, + b ed that the natter has bewi placid iii . r. candidate for the Commons in the up- the hands of a fir u , of solicitors ui !�� Ili The Rept -irin ; Of 1' lne slid C C m . . ' �. proachlrg bye- electloll. Toronto, who Rill, if possible, quash dent In politics. ;u,slr pllcated �'�' atclles sec, l� G I ` - -` - the by-law. It was reported that on ; _ . � � - �r 't _ - - f- - : ��_ y P ,.,� special attention. . 1. .. t refs - ` ° - In Glengarry, Thur day, Archibald account of sonic - ir-egUlarities iu con- -- +• + --�-- = . ,� :V1� . >'-A =_ All Work Guaranteed. Charges Mcderat .- _.1 ; �z�i5 . McArthur, Lancaster, was nominated - nection with slave -a1 of the polling • ' ;. ,;, - for the CoM- mops by the Liberals, and booths, the plaintiffs would seek to But f ul1 I �� £ �: . ` ' - . - ! " - '' ROBT_ CUTHBERRT _ - , : P Alaclennai., Alexandria, was select- void the c ectioins. This had a sec- ` _gk `� } ed b the Coliservatice�. - y lows look. For if sufficient evidence �`�.' Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. A.. � (. n as brou;;ht furwa rd to set asale the weep lth . �� I Ex Nlayor Clark, of Toronto, trill by -Date vote, th t skmeevidence would , • - ' - t " 9 Hang St., West. chow endeavor to regain his charat;tor. unseat the mei hers of ` the council. Local Ha penings, : - s:::. As an intermediate step he has, for But it now trap spires that the .mat- - - -_ I -- ° - _- : the time heir;;, accepted the position ter .. will lie fiught oglt on other : - - • - - r x i - - . -.I- '� - -i ; of niana cr of a life ins rant - - . T LE rZ EH rkO. rH PUB �C . . e u e cow.- grounds. It Is cl: lrnt d that file be , pany. . law is not correct] worded and has - -_ - -- - - ;•s - . - - , _ . - .not been proper] advertised. This L Y Me �� ! Tile election iu Richelieu Alonda , HEREBY thank all who hate patronized me ill the- implement busi= ; then is the round on which the case - where Sir Hector Langevin was elect g uess in the as>< ttud I trust that our future dealing will be mutually r will proceed. tile case proceeds the _ p - - ed by 308 majority at the last election s ��„ >: - pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, t e rlassey a.nd _ . �_.. •: resulted ill the return of Air. Bruneau, evidence will a taken at Usgoode Harris Companies la�'e amalgau�ated, and th }s am'algamatiou will do away . .. . Hall, Toronto. R�r neat weelc more, -; + -- . : . the Liberal candidate, b • a_ majority with Ulan agents throughout Canada, but I am leased to stilt that I have - . tt•t - " U will be known itll reference to tbas, N A D V A N C E I y� g P � ` of 104. lectured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Aiasse• Harris firm. '- 1 - . . . matter. I - e' .t On Saturday 12 rinks of the Granite . .. - _ This union of capital and property will not in any way effect prices. however, .i-. :„ > m - - - but will be an advents e s each a ant will have a larger varlet; of machinery • . _ :i , �> # club, lUrouto, defeated New fork LETTER TO HE EDITOR :'.. 5 *" : to offer. You can have our choice of the three best binders n, ade; t'he wide , i state at curling by 18 shots. Tile' . - y t - : � "' -, . / ', . Ti,ib de artm nt i o ♦n to all tort eta" is- « O n end No. ei Brantford• the Toronto No. 10. 13; and the OTOnto Nip. 13, . r.;. sour Brothers, of that tit ,also won 1 p 1 h a Advertise lIl - he F . - 2• VA _y, y cession of public ues Aons. The writer must . A. all in five and Rix ft. cut ; the choice of seven different mow rs, and three - ' a Grand National medal from the in all cases seud h�s c4 Irrect name with copy • ¢- _-- , ' ,�� r We wish it died all understood, however » different horse rakes aiA seed drills, as well as strawcutters, ro, t cutters and _ _ Nutmegs, of Hartford, (Tulin. that in no case o ive hold ourselves re- NetNt3 thee�tj ' : -,s , �_ � ! sponsible for o i iot a expressed by corres- P Pe + y 1; 1 - In the a cal to the Court of A - pondents. -En. we 1 ul rs cultivators, sulk and walking ► >lows, and all other kin,ls of farm nn- ' .;: .. ,_ . PP P pllements, .. , .. at ited. - : z- peal Of the Attorney General of Cau- nledlum In �he ' ' Remember I have moved my warerooms to Rennr�r's b',ock, opposite :, _ -,:_ �% . . • -. ­ ads v. Attorney - General of Ontario in • ' Mocue s blacUmidi shop, in Pickering village: Call oil we early and I t+lr ' From Twenty -fire to thirty young men ' the matter of the right of the Lieu- every Sunday evening, immediately at the : ` Cclint . sure to satisfy you. L. FORS'YTH, Pickering, Ont. 1 -40 - - ` tenant -Gov rnor to exer•_ise the pro• close of the service t,t both the Methodist ' . ' .. ' • .. t - ` ---- - - - - -- -- - ' rogative of - pardoning criminals, the and Presbyterian churches to " move on at - - j contention of Attorney Mow�t once on caving id churches, instead of _..;�­ i k, , :: - _ M was sustained. hanging around o or near the sidewalks in . t y . ' . front of said church rch m. Aforesaid young • ! r • I - . ` : ' . men should from if respect t do so volun- i TT u M ' • . . ' j V 1�1 . - . Editor Gregg, of the Toronto NetrS tarily. "Should they, however, find this tcQ ' _ _ � �: great a tax on their g 3nerosity a fund will - FI .. kk Las entered sort for criminal libel ' . j . 1 iii i 11 11 I - - - G'` - _ be started to reca,ri nse them for any ea- - { against Col. Alexander, and the case tra exertion or self -d ial on their part, in - - ? ` _ � _ .; .4. :: is being tried ill the Toronto eodi tp- ' thus accommodatin a large number of ;QV 4,, : � � % 4: ` ` s :w Such Cases usually end 117 smoke and cliurch goers. Y urs- truly, . The undersigned bog to inform their patrons and- the public .. - . i � • s ";; lawyers fees. For further particulars s�i itttt. `, C that haying purchased the above mills Lht�y ha��e', ' �' . ww ,y L . I apply t0 I3e,ron D�cDonald. _ .. refitted there with a complete . - , '` : .. � . I . . . . ­ I ... . .. .... - ­.. ' ,_ 'A society for tl le p eventatiou of cruelty -- g p �w, ,, Z. to children has bt en ormed in Teterboro'. 1 Undel I ­1� �, r__.;'° The Hancock murder assn has been llr. 13. 5. �t'ila n, Yellaviue'e best �° .. ;� - :':' -- before the courts for the past few days keno's ph }•stciav, lie Wedntsday of pneu• Good Management I .. + ,.E- `± 1.` and was,►lven to the jury on Wednes• ii3Onia. 1 '",• # � t ` , . _ ', day afternoon.. After about two hour's M r. H. Hansen, j) a ellelr of U xbridg►e - . g ..��, : * 4 N EW ` - d @libel'Atlarl the Jury returned with a has in t ust io Iaaac hewlinds, - and our - I .IIf_.1�.1111 - . . _ *._ . . , f or nto. u I *r gt uit lib the accused. .Ju e • V d$ ` 13 The trotttlna c It Aawn, with a record �_ - _ - : .; - ', .; ` '� y 1 Street in charging the jury wag strolls of 2.10 ', made lea year at, two -year -old. Exper.en d 1�Y•�} - A�.411 line �f Flaw, Bran end Shirts; for retail nd exchange ; ly in favor of. the p>�i$on. agaiAgt ware @old Wednesday J. 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When it is aodent0od e c1 'Q - - - , - DISTRICT D fJT S. and county uric y r ' Welland, died that the same amonnt o! f act is consumed F Oils • ;y" ,, - : � � �: , Taesda ed 80 1n ncin either as 1t u r ������� T� �� �� �IUEU " ' -,, .x .._ `" ' readily sees -, . , - STOF:a� IN Tug Most NALIM neRD YA>t 8 0a Saturday lastE bi e B jhW ;amiti Coeh why one person will 'am four times as . - - ON - - +� - . rang of arltn w mach coal as another. without rod HOUSE AND I .'` ,,'.: .11 - - FROM oue ggcsAVaxs: D gton, s Lending to a an more heat, as mach. When p nowt �RDCK lT.t =OUTN OF DNTAIt101iAN1C I . cutting machine, the eeof hie right y 'i ieediwt WUtbyp in the Qi.tage of Brougham. - , ; • �I - - y coal after the fire L made oni a small i �atrble �iPor�3. �]`% a arm was cabRht by a c q• h not onl y ITH STABLE AND CHOIC COL '.`,::a: ' �­ Miss Robertson, B. �i:, of Collin�s'ood• tore his shirt but ba lip ace fed the limb. 9 °entity shuttle be fed at a time- sad th leetion of F_rntt on the same. 1; _ ;- has Laken the suit rshi of the Canadian spread evenly over the surface of the fii ..- R P !tilt. Cochrane suffered: to e pain. for whe n fresh coal is added. Namely - Apples, liive rarities, Pearl, -:,. ? _t , Queen. Reeve W ' ht, of Po t P It !or a time �a11�On' �aiW (lira es, ,e ,. rig ry, the other lowers the tern tare of th Plums. Carran,ts, etc. Price. Y " i , . he nariauic clothes -line thief is day received a .blow on th head which pen ° fire boz (just 1 P r, "'_ as urin cold water into a Manufrscturers of 6100.00• Also choice buildin lot witb : "'4x , = 4 .. . V5 frequent visits to different locale made him think for a. hit hat his time water stops the boilin pot o! boiling MlirbleMonaments, Headstones and all fruit, very cheap. Also house to let., �'i : ' , {Via.., ties in the town of Newmarket. 8 by lowering the �� �, had come. He rallied however, and is temperature) until the adds other Cemetery Work. rfr� Gf• B OWN - = The Becton ll'orld is now owned be a Pe l d coal is heated y ° R ;'ate } '. now all right, ez0e 't t the catriea a se- up to the igniting point, wh ®n ° first begins s>tso Fttmportwirs of sootah, 8wedisac, dm- f = �'� = , x- - hcn�e wade syndicate, compu3ed of solid ere scalp wound. to burn and adds, its beat to the mass. ext'°aa a" CsaadFaa oramum. BROUGHAIL -: -, ° fix: . ' .; 1. men. Brother 13ennett,formerly cf Bow - The permits issa d by ontmiesioner When but little coral is added, this this loweriog Ali parties wishing work would do well to call '� ., f" ' ` ; "� Ts Lnancille will stil. continue to pass the Coatswood in Toro to duri g 1891 were of the temperatara is hazel noticed but an n. before purchasing. All work guaranteed TO. >'., , , ,€„�H y • and prices o the lowed. 1 PCENT... add a targa uantit snd it can be laialy ' -- quill. for buildings agure atiag in value 54,898,• 4 y i : -4.�' ." . .. - , John lienaedy, late of the Franklin 900: This mclade ti idol is University • Allow no more air enter the fire- �T T ! -- discotwt -- ' . �4 �• r ±'. I - ,' - House, Markham, has leased the Grand g X00 000 and Toro to University 6200,- boz than is actually fie ry keep ap , 1 i • O 11J ? ` . y ` : Central in Orillia. J. and :�. Torrence OOp• the ere after it is well eta>Lted, and it coo cj .. _. -.;?J here parc'zased the lease of the Frank- , will try closing partly or al SOOTS & DR GOODS I together the THE :^_. 11 N •:; , ,.:, draft slides in front, you will be surprised L fl_ � lino !: KitilBAL,E. to And how much longer the feel will as t Now 1� the film td BII • . '' OII sandAy Last wilt ?e 'err. David Gar and the oven remain hot. This is especial PHOTOGRAINE1• - . row, of Oshawa, was getting off attain i - ',- F= , ,u 1. P The - district ineeti,ng f t'ae Patrons of ly true when wood is used as fael, and wi h w' ,� j - _ Toronto, he slipped and badly hurt his luduitry was attended v oar representla- a good draft it can be done when using soft Has disposed o[ his Toronto business Gooa CoA� 0� � �eAr �... ri ht knee. Dr. f Toronto, at• and will hereafter devote his en- s . ;: = ,4V; g " Gregg-, • . five P Peon .on �L edn da , at Brooklin. coal If these rules are followed sad the �` i •� :.;- 4 - . tended to and dressed the Round. Ezra Wice in dpi of coldd has had dak oven plate kept clean, especially the top tire time to Whitby Gallery. - Bring along yo r cans. ;`;_ . �` 1. - To a person a Dr3a °hing the electric f Men's; and Ladies' Overs swap down. e t. `, p an eac21lefrt well n is arm. Nathan oven zee from ashes, it will be found that , , L SIN ESS is already commend- Talk about 26 ands o for offs ' ,'; .;.., lights titers seems to be a difl'icaity in Richardson, sr., as nn ended the work. mach less tact will be necessary to do good - Y Pd n8m';;. obsery ing .rigs cumin;; in the oppo_ ite die•- Will Lawrence as zone to L• zbridge work, nor the cleaning have to be done so dollae, we Ca>a ittt►6 You 30 ponndR, and . ,� -� .,.,./ , - ection, and this cansed s collision of two High School to stay f �r a second class often. And, above all, be sure to keen the Ing t0 brim, but the [aeilities are Candies, rare give them away. b gsilons .-' a ''`` ``' buggies opposite to ai. 3forden's of 5LoLifi: certiricate. May tt.e s ccess of the past grate free from ashes at the bottom of the such that he can accommodate all _ of coal oil for 760.,,, �'., 1. ... L !,, dog his steps in the rut re,, is our wish. fire. Remember that oxygen is necessary '" �' • _ _ ville, a _few eveuingyago. one of which We extend to our :'ell w townsman, Jos. as fuel in keeping n s fire, and an thin who require-, pictures. During the W, H•, JACKSON, -- _1ROCK R ' - .. _ _ proceeded with an axle shaped like a rain- anything 9 P g _ t ' - -:� k - Hortop, our sincere egc is that dame for- that prevents the free access of oxygen • : : ; _:11 � ; - bow. , - Elizabeth De an, of York townbhi tune did not deign o s ole a smile upon through the fuel prevents perlect �ombas- hol;dav season Call and 'get photos ski ' . -_ - - g P him on Jan. 4th, 89 We still advise Lion. CHIRISTMA _`' `.. who died last A rtl left $20 700 which _ - i a •' - - P • him to bear the m tto .,Aim High." and .��. that will be finished in the latest style < -`' ` " she willed to her husband and two sons. prophesy him aacce s i due season. Consumption Cured. A fall line of goods as bs%r*,,;y },_. Her _ realty was worth 420,000.. She Last Thareda n mb ors of oar farmers . named her husband John and her son 0[ the art aaitable for Christmas ors tFn7l.$�l= John the executor; of her will. The pro- - _ perry is situated between 5t. Clair avenue - and the Vaughan gravel rba4%, and is known as "the lower field" and "the np- per field." . The 'North York Reforiner has. discon- _ tinned publication. Mr. Rateliff, the . editor in -his obituary notice ascribes the attended the Farm rs' Institute meeting in Whitby. All re turned home load in their praises of Hmu. Chas. Drury, ex. minister of AAricalrare for Ontario, as a man. speaker, and practical farmer. Bro. Gardiner, i vested with his new dignity of mayor, d ily dispenses wisdom and Brit from the,th one of ithe Lime Kiln c1W .Among the Ide - members of the club, the benign ouutenance of Elder An old b ' . _ 1. _ t _�., .. . physician. retired from pi•actics. hoar- f.,and very Chef at 1<lie ' ' Y ' r . ,i :. , ia� had placed is his hands by as Seat iadb } A s: „- ...., j h_, miseioaary the formula of a simple vegetable PF.CIAL attention will 1><e • give!! Co rner S Wre, - "•'" - : remedy for the speed and permanent cure of �.� Conflun,ption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and 4 , '` to famil on s and as Christmas Perfume Cases, Drew Cases• -. - e l all throatyaad Lung affections, also a positive �' it , -- m- °2;fy and radical care for Nervous Debility nd all p ring .s r� �, . 7 Collar .k Cuff ;kiozes, Olt$ Ctlises•. sK 1". ,' -": Nervous Complaints after having tested its ,S a time when most .families have a . ,5 wonderful curative powers in thousands of ianiCIICC Seta, FaiIIC 1a66 s; Y ,< . .;t,. Fancy R n. ' � `. canes, has felt it his duty to make it known to Bottled Perfutne, St snd Lam --•'' k� his suffering fellows. Actuated by this moors , reunion, it is the proper,'time to have Parlor Lamps, . - F try, Lamp'a, , :: V r •• .r: •:•..:_<, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will - ' a, �''... - seud free of charge, to all who desire it. this Hanving Lamps. E ., Etc. "' ` cause to want of support and to the Han kids shines fort fhe prophet sees a recil,e. in (rercian, French or English, with fun !;roues taken. . Also a tell assortmert of ibles and Testa- "`" i' p p directions for prevaring and using. £rent, by •`d: fact tl.at the Er-t, which ha:i left the P.e- zrandiand glorious ear for the club. So mail by addressing with scam , osaung this ments, belonging to th Bible Society, - form party during the Jack9on- Widdifield mote it be- - paper. W. A.1orEe+,F3U Powers, Block. Ito lies- , Call 'and satisfaction is guarantEed. at remarkably to prices.. _ ' =r conical in tl:e seceuties, li a come bat!; The Conservative sa Liberal ndtfiina- ter. N.Y. _ _ mss _ _ '« E CTBRIEN' W. �,,.�� ��%�s�'i . - _ to the. fold and there is as not a field tious for the bye- ele�ctio s, 'resulting from rimm s11►HLB- pteiLsalas station a.Va - = �' - _ ,for the t,so Reform Rapers in Newmarket. the unseating of Jos. I avidson,Were TRAixs ooixo EA.%T tUlu Aa FOL1.0%s :-- _ - - . - -- - - -. _ - -- - . Chemist and Drufrgiit, Whitby. .. Accordincr to the new P,an:in;,• Act the largely attended b,� t e artisans from \o. 4 ExpRFss 9:03 A. 111. - - --- - - - - -' -- - ;_ • Go�e,vnier,t �cia: on Jau. 1, aft =sea= it this community. The rn or that Hon. 1•l MIXED, . . •. 2:1a P. M. WHITBY MAR LE AND �. Wilfred Laurier was to s ak in Whitby .. r, Self of all unclaimed Bums filar 11a1 been G LOCAL. fi'30 P. 5I. ' . :tin;; in our of the cliarter�ri banks for �n tt ednesday eve•uins�, i favor of the fR�t�s oot��, ­X 1,;beral norninee dr.ainei our towif of half �` F.ST DUF- As FOLLOWS:— r n 1 p %� - five rears. It therefore bel.iooves RI* it3 --o elation. No•7 LOCAL . . . 9:03 A. 11. - 1 ani V V� � - ••= . �� parties who bare inn i, in nut of file L t t Saturday afterngqoon. thanks to the i`13 Htxgt, . 4:14 P. lil. All men Can't be DU N DAS St. - WHITBY. ' . bau'<:s, and haze not made ant claim ki, ;dj,eis and work of apt. Miss Maggie ' I EVILFSS 9:06 P. Ike. - Allollosof strell�tll ' _ thereto, or had ltuV transaction thereA iii', deal and her co wo ker. , was a gala day ` - -- -- - tatstaabltahsd eso., '' S to call at the banks ant for tiie-members of ur Juvenile Temper- .: Coant Council � and iOIID tint all • - •for fire earn. � � �. �roprietore .,� . niake'ood their claims. trice loclsfe_ Them members, to the number may have robust -" '.�. _ Attorney- General ys. YaneliaII P.oa,t of 30, were treated to candies, oranges, COUNTY OF ONTARIO , health and etroltg Hating returned to the old stand of the .:_.:; . - Co. -A motion by the plaintiff to compel nuts, etc. A e thin this a good way to � Wolfenden Granite an Marble works, . - ' the defendants tq refraLn from collecting build ap a lodge. S ch rvcts not only please r IIerres stud clear I am better prepared to ezecnte all j�RF First meetioR of the Council' of toll until they out their foal in a prop' the real memb'ts, b t use up the avidity 1 the Corporation of the County of Ontario, t minds. Our treat- orders in cemetery d all other � _ 1. . er state of repair was heard at Osgoo•le of the prospective nos W e are glad to for the year j(02, will be hold tmrsaant to the work pertaining to he business. ,snow that Miss Deal i going into this Straits in trim brbalf, at the Court House.- in t,tent mal:e8 such •` Hall, Monday. Jn.lgemett grantinft the work with such zeal u merit the Rood "the town of H hitby. on Tuesday. the i Ah day of s - CuFtomers will find a w ll selected stock injnactton as prated stab costa. ThP , adaauar,, instant. .t lye hour of two o'clock ,n men. The methods of foreign and domes is lrranite and wishes and praise of the tire community. die afternoon. All soc+vaats to be laid tbefore u s found that the road was 'in a diii marble so choose . Inspection j date are our own exclusively, and where t �d tv she receive her 400. - the Council must be forwarded pro ly certified f s -, .. graceful condition and ruled twat to col - Monday night, a week, ago, brtttaght the W the Clerk° at least three days the wee will convince that fo strictly first- - lest toll, the road owners must pat their ing cf the couoMtl- anything is left to build upon, the class work, our pre s cannot be . . l�ytat news of the carrying o! the Local aoeN R. FAAFwxi.,., - thoroughfare in a proper state of repair. Opti•�n bylaw, by the vioter�- Pickering. It -It Couoev Clerk. Commit of osc.rto. p 1e� tl], goltt- _ bested. _ . An oldsnaoker declares that he has b• en - Kinsale. as the world know!, b"ots of her y - - - VIGUAR Or 1 T�t�E>�l _ _ using I-Myrtle 'Navy" tobacco ever since temperance, so the fire of praise and . Xeir Adrtlr ixe mewtsi 1t 7 o>mu• J PAL�E� . Xe""3Dt SOLLCrrED ST J. K. j . - the second year of its manufacture -and ,' thanksgiving borne$ brightly in all our - . = � that doting that time he has never suffer ; hearts. It there was one" who enjoyed the 1 011 BALI.:- ^`11.080 a tlar fence posts. Dew], and all the train of e � ils PICKERING, ONT. _ 85y � ed from a blistered tongue or parched 3accaess of this movlemst►t more than an- F and COW cedar roils, all good and to W+ fcom earl errors or later ezcesses * PICKER.[NG 7� . _ j `. ton ;il3 or any other of the u -iplearant e'- other, he was Clarklson Rogers, (u we all sold cheap. Apply to JJFi'N AF;1D, Claremont t ,� , call him.) We saw him shortly after - _ the result of Over -work, sickness, , fect3 which most tobacer; will leave behind �._• .. _.__ - _.._ _ ___.___ - ,_ __r_ __ _. _ __ f - - . o hearing theaer°lt, and honestly he couldn't - � . _ . them. Hie experience, he says, is the have looked happier if the none had whir- Ott b]r.11� IClrr :-At lot 15 in the It. worry, etc., forever cured. Full Lumbet Yard I' / - • - no other tobacco which he has ever tried F. ewncesi,en• of 1 ickeriu' g. a th.irourh- • . pored. Its a boy. IIThe praise and thanks, [,red Bersbire Fsoar Terms Alin: Apply to strength development, and tone giv- . in quite its egos} and filar in value fur the of all true temperaance men are' due to' JOHN s_at'NDERS. 14 -i.;- _ .1 I money "no oilier comes an tubers near . . - Y en to ever or n and rtion of the _ _ - Y Clarkson for his on ring and involuntary TR AYE D : —Troth flee* irewises of file - y LEit, ' it° zffort� along this lige. $nth coca build up 1� l hod Simple, natural methods. Im- Saran P.oe, At Meyer. Frsanres Town' A Christian Cation. 'I nnders,6ueJ, loo Sts. coo �. w coo year old ( j'- p - , Idack sow i•ib_ Suita[,le reward will l.e given Sg11' G ES - _. • _; le: an,l Minnie Branton bare commecc.ii On Tuesday night the postponed, re- !r,r ioturt,i,cio,i thus milt tea.i t., its recovery. mediate' improvement seen. !:allure f - .. :''• •'`- • Suit a: a nst Albert E. P.oe for an account . poAtponed, snd postponed again meeting of - -- - --- - -- --- -- -- -- - - — of his dealin: :3 with the estate of the late ' the teachers and olheers of oar Sabbath '07 ICE :--All parties owing for meat, ! impossible. 2 600 references_ Book T . ' w)- icbaccount has been incurred before DRESSED LL 1iBER. % ,., ::': 4 . Wi�l a Roe, -of -Newmarket. The deceas- school for the purpose of planning our I explanations and proofs mailed .► ear's work and of ba in all necessaries. fau. ist. i�►s -.cur Bali .n•1 .etti. a once. and o . ; - el R a ��e Postmaster of the town for y y R ' very much oi,lige w. rvticl �Ht Kh. I -ia. (sealed) free. Address, - manv year3 .and amassed consilerable ocae COL1Y @qed. A tall attendance not Only HARD AND SOFT WOOD of teachers, and officers, bat of "some � T 1t A) "Ell - From lot 18, con. $ Sear- ERIE MEDICAL 00 '' wealth. The Son became executor, and scholars were on ;band. The meetitsg horo..l,out the let of October, a oue year 't -AT Lowrar PRICE— r ° ' . - now otLEr? interested under the veil! are opened at 8 o'clock, but as the s°perinten- old Ayrsbire Heifer, r A with a little white. Any 6 BUFFALO, N.Y. V O M C .6, S H T , not satisfied with his management. It iF dent had not arrived, those present amused informatwo that will lead to her recovery wit _y ___ _ - _ __ -_ - � f I h fig of the writ art i ,troatiy oblige and ire rewarded. r,. G. you%(:, � _ 1:- en r cent. will be added it: - thought that the issuei themselves by conversing. joking. etc." At Malvern. 9-14- . `iL .RE�tCC3NT" ` . . - - bring about the desired explanation with last they got down to. business, though Mr. - -- - -- -- - booked. ont a tria ?. The parties all live in Ned► Hortop had still tailedto make connections. `'UTICE -I HELiEIiI i;l�'E :ti0- N ;r �E'��N market.. . Well, to make along story short, after 1 t,. e, that I lost my don on the Jib of Jan- ` • • . t - - uary, betwe.n s and S 1•.ia- The dog is a well. ' Established - - - -- - - - -- — ; The Bolton Enterprise remarks: "An mach deliberation i<he gathering departed t,red`�tch collie of t< yellawisli color with a - FARMERS' MARKET. � - s - old P.ussian, with a name you could saw to•their separate hames with the know- shaggy fleece. -was never known to go mars . • wood with arrived here on Tuesday last. , lease that they had spent two solid hours than �, rods from ilia house i�torr.. i�nit.t,l- _ 18671 Toeoxro,. 15, 1892 ' y and done nothin . Who are our teachers ? reward for information ut him, dead or alive. Wheat, fall, bush........ 0 91 to 6 0 92 r 1 baying driven from Halifax, Nora Scotia. anyone harboring him after this notice will be ! ., t Who is our superintendent? What papers prosecute;. W34. "'ARILINDEtt, greenwood. is Wheat spring ....... 0 87 to 00 - -_• . He left there on the 5th of October. last. are we going to have? All these questions K Y _ P - He was salling some kind_ of truck a: d receive the answer of •'R'e don't know." Wheat, red winter...... 0 to 0 911 ; O RENT OR FOR SALE. -The fin- Wheat, goose ............ to 81 - . stopped in every village to transact buss � g On Sunesy afternoon was enacted the pleutent Warerooms and the west end of Oats, bush ................ 34 to 35 - nest and says he made between fifteen last cad scene ill ' connection with the roughcast house, iwtatt er or seya,atuly ; the .. 50 + TA± J - - and twenty miles a day during the entire earthly career of Robert Clark. eldest son house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies: also . -. Barley; bush ............. . 47 to -- the two shops between the house air the old - t ' - PEas, bash ................. 62 t0 6 !` - - distance, which is somewhere in the of Wm. ;Clark, Esq. The burial took t•ari,° to rent, or would exchange for private A• - - neighborhood of 1.700 miles. He met two place at Salem and was conducted by wa re.ulence. Possession given the 1n of ][arch 1Iay, men; ton............ 14 00 to 15 00 - Fur further narticular.i enquire of lt. HLIXT. Straw, ton ................. 1) 00 to 11 00 E - of his sotis here, sold his outfit, and all Auglican clergyman. The service wa. a Pickensg Y,ilage, or by letter to B. HANEY. `�-_ - ` three took the train for Halifax next truly t n :hing one, for it is indeed sad t , dipega, ]tlichigsn. tstt Dressed bogs ............. 5.00 to" 5 50 ' : see one in the prime of life called away o - - _ _ - - _ — - - -` _ - -- T Beef, foregnsrters....... .5 00 to 5 00. mornint, �OR SALE. -The estate of the Into _ ' "; - John Pach, 3rd ebns , Whitehnreb, tr_et his everlasting rest. The deceased was URrs Er Beef, hindquarterr....... 6 00 to S 00 . s born and brought up here in our district, ary. t ontaining' S0 acre., being \ Mutton ..................... 7 i•n to � rr1- with almost a fatal accident on Monday composed of the S. W. gaarter of lot 10, tn,the _ _�-,•, of last week. He and his son were c n= and was considered aI kind, loving and ,dud eon of tLe the township of Pickering, front- '� Veal, carcass ............. 6 50 tar iS W 3atiftii sou, as well as a true and faithful in Hinpsi+pn road,sl miles from the town of , . - - t Pum Factory,. Bntter, lb .................. 00 `L0 to 00 lA .w, y, , 1. _ ga�Fd in haalin^ stumps to place in pnsL v► itby an4 11 miles from Pickering tillage. ,_4: friend. His career as a student had been lion for a fence. After a lar a slum had wood east, good buildings and everyconvenieux. Eggs, doz .............:.... 00 2Z to 00 2`Z :; '� Ir .. -- - " g p one of bright promise, for he had obtained This is a very desirable property. Title indis -- - - -- - - been drawn to its place it was fours l to lie , third class certific ;te at Whitby, and putable. For further iculars apply on the �. �•820�CT +�PTO�I'�L°' �I — "I ` "' p , at DQ�IIINIO BANK . not in good position and being too beast wag haraaing a "still higher coarse, when remises,toA.A.1`08 �y Architect.whit- ..� ManalBCtaMi of— ' w handle 31r. fetch stoo d to a + c = ickIIesa forced him do reliti mirk hie aim. tiX• or W V. BICHABD�80N, Koury Yublie. _ -F x Pe q Pick•:nnc. 91stf • • ` - the chain try ;,ne of its roots to over t,u•i. The disease, coming thus between him ( Lift, Force & Suction Pampa Capital P id -, `�: �' - : _ it v<-hen it turned over upon him,crnshirig an 1 iris ambition, developed gradually very a U $i 500 000 -• -; hires to the Qi-onisd. The son as gr.icklc di •tress-tress symptoms anti. we believe, his Deep -well Pumas of Brass, Iron and up- F +y. - E xQUjj� Porcelain. Sur IuS $1 350 000 : 'r ' . as pomaible hooked the team to the Ftnu p m:i:d totally gave way. The sympathy of P f . f f : ',.-, and sieved hie father froin his daaceruai; file entire IIeighbor600d goes out prayer- •►�• 1!t• t `. BMW. �•sic�! Dlsoa,. positi•ely ewred by RUM AND PUMP1�10 WINOMIII�, _ it of which the ENCY• red yam ITBg G oily bores �� '�' prt:ititn. Mr. Peach is now rapidly re- - to the Y Hareteaars V1taYaler- situ Nervous Dehltlt', 1_vea;ed was the Nape and pride. usenss of eight, Low alit Vafiltio,s, Vastness Windmiii and Cistern Tanks, and SAVINGS DEP BTMENT. g_ ' cv�erinit from wh:.t were thought to tit' , Iltsrr,.11wws,eed Dee'opmeni, Losasf Fbwer -` fatal inihries. •+. Cistern Pnm Mail oreerb Interest allowed at high st current rates. No :w' jwne in tbe Bach, K*ha smfdoas„ Drain Fa �' - ,A_: V b;. . • . t Crass, des isal IAwm Awavias promptly attended to. notice of withdrawal requ ��. 7. - Ye.4wrday w received the uiobC Band How to Manage Coal Fires „ . to society, unfit for shy •e ts�t. - - W. H HOLLAND. -. -; Sig.. 06M Rv, - snore catalogue of Reeds, bulbs, plants, i.iLO jmiiy. .team LYMAIti FORSYTH, Agent. Pickering. 181v MANAGER. >- , . Ivtr-, ,II ANIIt rat is America. frafii th- In starting a caul Are use a Rood supply for to +4 J. s` BAZ6LTOl�i. Grad d - . wrFil -knr, Arn Canwhan firm of The Steele of , kindling to beat lip the coal. :apply Ph,raial " ass YOMM at, Toro�ata, oat, -`.— - -- . :' "I , Y.r*�3, faj.. TOrantrs. The lmineDRe tin +i good drnaght; thereby allowing plenty of 5 i- ` =' l,s; -s,, 3�;Ni�xA at iliia hutorpri3ing buttes i>{ oxvs;eL,. The coal should be in small _ - - -- j r 1 r _+ g _ I, rcei. thereb iviII more surface for the ' %' ± - w:s %1s= rfril. They aiLtrii,ituc iv the Li,L P =, Y g R � HOOT % fire too act on. The bed of coal should not J eK k ! 1 -y uni,ply- ciropled tvitl, I L: rn,l'e o >,QN11 t.i� , - :.,YAsr c ': w F sn.1 arN. Far '1#'L tli�� �� very thick, at no time over three or four t r�: ln�if3 -�s� ei�rzy inches, else rile sir in passing through will G'UJ1PUl'i1'L �--�$ A LARGE ''TO(�� QF Y'°`::= P� • - "- -x-2.1 v ';, . I.t rtT•�t ���fA l� f'K wliiw Chaff wheat. .s A recent discovery by an old - '', :__=k ': Y be: robbed of its ozy pm before reaching the -1_ . 1... graatt rifer, Lary f;.rtlfl9�u�7, and l;ol,l7u n r surface wad combustion Witt be im- physittiiaa. Snecessfully used _ 'a ';;..:.:..r pee # monthly by thousands of lad- - `T `. Vii::'' ° ryes f �i>iir�t.tbrce maw {+atsitaFS.wd tl�u wya Pmt- tYbeq eambostian is prrteet there ies is the oa,y l,esfeett, safe �tI I3 ©f all k1IIds I�ai$Ing CllITShtB ` `ws*< k' • . �'yrfrsl yrii,Ftaikrr to ion, ♦Winer an ewlle's will be s bright flame and no smoke. and snd callable medicinediseov- g3 t > 'I P ' - ftrrai of r3`wodti", in ffr were. litavow! a thie'result will be carbonic said Ras --an in er. �wtareof vnpr;n�iP,t r Tegs and Coffee Oranges, Ite�110II8t ��`` ` s ,.' - y Air Pba` eel hot as •hot when the sn of era ist. who offer inferior s ", b 1�iib, U, liv, • y K pp1T medicines in phue of this. Ask for Cook's Cot- •.- s �0�a88e8 � �" �3 " wf �r Cocoa Chocalate Syrup , �, . 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It to never loved anyone t, and some der you . - i., "gains that; frCron tharwwpinwhiCDthey a it' Y Y Y ran upstairs and bathed them, then rear- A �, • �. .deal writes: "I war talking u r fie Will meet, the A ht one ! Then what will ranged her hair, concealing, as far as �, -- silennces not in embarrassment, but in a , 8 Pa- with ma of West Indian ex- plantar, a man od ' you do 2 Oh ! on t, dons throw yourself sible the traces of her agitation. not long ppe�rt his three-more yearn xD4 top, And by so doin Hood's Sarsaparilla curer • # an # : .;i pleasing Consciousness that there was mo ; wwwy on Inch n -cold, hard " Her husband had not reLorned what she who left J natnsicaa some,where in the 'We. . scrofula, salt the , 4nd all other blood di: - . { Pei WWI for making eonvernatiom. •' Hush ! "- Herter drew herself n d went down again. tlhe took up a book and •+ I tee,,, said �, ..that there some talk eases, side grope digestion, cure' dyspiYhsi.>~ Pal . I It wag del' htful to sit out there at the r „ p' her blue eyes Bashed. Paul is a mad to tried to interest herself in its ooutants. of rewiring Sir John Macdonald's widow to gives strength t every organ of the bony, R' � . ,- : " ; �`' top of the six-it Cad atone steps leading down � �,�� �d never or a - to the lawn, with the June sun- like a fire . ev in•all the years 'we ,/�' time she contrived to fix her atten- the peerage. If it should prove true she and prevents ks of that tired feeling or . • behind the dark cedar. • Heater with her have known him have we beard anythingg to on on the page, ut at tart she laid it aside will be the first native Went Indian to come more serious ran tier. The fact that it leas tm fair smooth hair li ht blue eyes,' and pale his direr it,. There, dry those ayes, foolish and began to to and fro. in for inch an honor, at least in a great lured thousands i others is suMelent re83oa _ I ' m° • - • _ r afar features, Was not an �DIIige° al Child. You have , your way of "How late he is I Whom has he gone*" number of years. Indeed, I do not remem- for belief that it win care Yom � � s� , - ' object to one who admired herpec peculiar ' being ha Pt' and I have mine." she asked herselL " He tells me no more bar that the thing has ever happened before, N. B. Be sure to get - - i 1° loosely Christ a followed bar sorrowfully into the of his Join s-pe law even lees -than he althou b he coo r who receiv- : , it I f- style of beauty. The haudsahe had y y g ps g Cowan, , , .. . • - It 1 :`;... el:��ssppeedd on the open volume of Carlyle that ' house, but said no more. She had never, so did when we wore only friends. But I will ad a baronetcy some time s� use, was, like • ' - • - I bas I she had been reading, were almost a picture far as sh knew, influenced Heater to the be patient, and sakely some day I shall be �y Macdonald, a native of Jamaica. • Hood - '; . ' m themselves, their ivory and pink time sma411est extent in her whole life. rewarded. " " Yee," he continued, " I remember her - . on '': * - : shown n by the white leaves of the book.• The Iwo girls lived with their grand- One o'clock, and he had not tome. ghe father wall. Monkey Barnard' they used to a • . ', Q, °f n hit mother -aunt who allowed them perfect was beginning to feel seriously arisairy. calld him, probably no white man except ?,.. sin Paul Forrest, who sat looking at her so pe �� � � - , -- , ' •r. thorgbtfally, was also fair, tall, sli ht, with liberty, nd nedbr thought of interfering in [4ome'aecident mtirt have befallen him, our Chsslea Darwin himself, the apostle of the -r .�; ' ^_: g their aff firs. he would rune on features thin almost to sharpness. He look - ly not easy out so late, And monkey ancestral gospel, ever more closely " E ri ad what he was, a moderately clever; gentle- The' was an odd household, of which rim her fancy drew he a ictureof her husband resembled an anthropoid in the face. 'Bold by drmggisMa /a; etziss/s. E'teps�ed oriy T.: riel Y E.1 . many m • member t the Confidenee, Consulted, or -dead being carried to a " There was a oat buck, however, who potboaub a.Soweea, Kwa . - � =•`- • mo y aq, with a slight tendency to think °8►h bleeding and half-dead, g young v f c. I..HOOD rt cio: ♦ g too well of himself. took the advice of any other. hospital bad a narrow escape from dead for - :- • .. _ : ` •' Do ou remember Herter," On this evenm th�a other had one ,fig g )rug � , paying p yd B r V Doses One Doll - - soil y , ha said ab- 8 gym s And then sanather. Ha was fighting mare his hat Bernard a unfortunate b o - ;1_ . R rn fly breaking the silence, '•that oa once to and her daughter had w class of and more weakly with the saRocati avatar, nom y . , ?' ' 1. 4 x : p ng y `'•_..__' toId me- before there was anything of that Youths �ir}} the school -room. and there was no ne at hand to wt'd. And "John X. --that wsa not his name, but lw ._ in t There Was no one to notice the s itatioln his bod would washed awe down -the it will do as well as an other -was walk- '1' k' dour Mit6er'at AdviOe ��.,..:: , wit kind going on " -and he made a gesturis g Y Y ° • Pre with his hand towards the figures of a young of the girls, or to comment when Hessler river. unseen, and he would wait and Wait ing along Port Ryan street, Kingston; one Come lassies and WR non listen to me-- - 4 I man and a 1 who were strolling to and went upstairs, end Christine sat down, sad for weeks, months ears, always to fine morning when a crowd of idle ne Der 1'ak' aye year miiher'eadvtc3! Su g _ y YsY• g 8 B'r' . ' ; Oct +;::_':= fro on the lawn -" that you did not be- and thoughtful, in the drawing -room. hope fie would co aback nnLil her mind attracted his attention. The center of _ if ye wad be wise, an'escape life's snares, - • a ..; lieve in love ; than in your o mion the feel- " How cold and calm - she is !" mused world give wap nn er the atrsin. amusement proved to he a ood -sized a Grog hame.an' tell nither your jjoys aa'taro� - dre p Christie but she did not understand her Two n'elock. inl g Your aye In her tho�trta,an aft in nor pray ere, .* ire wV : ing of which poets and novelists write bas ' y some desperate which a S lah sailor hgld by t, rope sae, tale' your nnither's advico-4 ` and i } ;;;' no ezistence, rave in their• im anon. r1er thieves bad notice that he carried a watch fastened trod its bod '� I Hester was far from calm as she sank en .. blip '' Have you clan our mind Y" aS1II had followed and surprised him, and on his X. was at once etruc b the likeness-- Her coansell is wise, eateto follow- , y y rosiatin had thrown him to .the ground, so he told me afterward-to Bernard and Then, tak' your mither a advice 1 . „ '" hO° 4 ;" _ :' her bed gird leaned bar hot brow on the , She's kept ye longest o' ony on earth, II t She listened with w surprised air. • - 8 q. - � " Certainly trot," , cold iron of the foot, subjecting 'him to savage kicks and the the result was that he then and there hand - 'Tended ye weel since the day o' yoarbtzth, . bun 1 "How unconcerned he war !" she said, most brutal ill -u ad over two Id doubloons to the sailor and She'll soothe' you io pain or join in your. - ;- " Then how do ydu account for •that ?" Inge- go . doe . ' _And again he indicated the -pair on' the aloud. " He did not even taro whether I She went to the window, opened it, looked became the proprietor of this living earica- mirth, - aide ,-tr -' ,, said 'Yen' or 'no'. I am a piece of furniture out, and listened. There was the steady tune. Sae, tale acct mither'sadvihei - . . fav4 ' ` Easily," Hester answered, looking that pleases him, and he has made a bid." tread of the policeman on his beat, but no " Bernard was a large planter and a man Dinner think To ken &R muckle as,her, - ' her `` A burning tear or two came to bareyelids, d Bl,t tak your r ither's advieet - where he looked with an amused smile. g other sound. Every horse looked blank of some wealth and het a major's scoot- Sh .. and then retreated. and dark and dead. Wha tales her advic rosperity win - a �� �� pion in the Jamaica militia. The fates so Abiddenlesgwean fttructionrinA - ; . 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Some ce al' vi me a map 'Th 11kh -O.of RiOn's motto foor lap -6 mi !srany known that mars cam of can- . k_'T' queer olian WAYS ga ., t a . on the righthwo side of the car which has ,,!u has been rendered in fame Of �Z. .'y, . :L m 20;4e words, 4,,-, Tt�day ffire, Will sam"ption of long standing as well as ad- 8 " " . rf= by 110 I ." &4� ear His i I .. : .11 ::..:4 I frequently taken me deep into Ontario, and Mineral Water CAL against once I I T­1­4 1114. 11 _-, .1, , voice," Psalm xcv., 7 ; and, I I Son, Of ca&rrh and asthma have E. Masiootte. The defendant opened.abusi. . �'_ f.�,_:,*, - that is how I came to see the place. It was go work to-day in & s: ,.W.�., . �. � �, � 1. .". . I . My vineyard," St. Matt been permanently cured b SLOCUM'S uess in Pleae d'Arms, Montreal, where he q, - an utterly commonplace house, but I hap - 1, - � ,4 _ - 3-1 - - - - �,I. " :, . I - xxL 2& . OXYUBNIZND EMULSION of PUP-E sold what he called the genuine St. I eon - . 'i I . . � - .. I .,­� ,�. ,I pined to notice it twice as the train rushea . �'. , � . ; --.: r?"K I'll Three d&M 1 mien; COD LIVER OIL This famous medicine IiI 6, owtan s" mrs tar .-- , A" �-. . . . . . . . . I I " make up our Ift ' ". . I .. past, and then I took it for a landmark, and �Vater and so deceived many peopl& The .`�- .. 11 . I When shadow and suali i - dk_ is manufacture %t 186 W guile �_ .;:� ..�, ?,�---". � � I I ;. - Adelaide tit- - chas was instituted - under the Fraudulanh =011'&"' - --I ", � I I .. ��Vl I watchedforit - '_ The day that I and d i If Va'18 'IV%.* a a in 0, Toronto, Ont., and every Irruggist .:1-,_1k7-- . . It stood within a stone's-throw of the And the day that Ila called to-day. . '11 (�" Marking of Merchandise Act. The trial SOGTHI 0. CLEANSIN% � �. - ..__ FL- %� - , - , , . �� I . AE .� � I , ads has it for mile. 35 can per bottle. wpm a In one. Numerous I I experts" &I EALING. : I . �-.',.'. /.�k:,, - track, and looked, when I first A. , . I - I. . . - '�� I . �:. - I � .-�, , �4," saw it, very An the that input is dear,`most., llI - "anal eta' gave evidence which upheld the IfiSAW R6004, P&vMmt `0 ., ., .1 j'I� _:_�<,: - ` mach likethe Man, -who Mood in the field .. or1r ' - Ek=t Ham. -Take your ham prepare a i�� i. �! �,_<, 'm . '. - Kr so w and memory meet; - IIli 9' - I :,; .1 pretensions of the company. Judge Desnoy- Cum Failure ImpossI ­44�."­/, , . . -stating 0 the train-with a little atom Jilut we a y granvibehand of tp-dayt 10011411non paste of flour and ter and roll it _ .;,.-;, � in its a For we . - 'IS"' Bell the Paste arou d the ham and -Coned dibeep" .., � - -_ ev to era found Muiwtte guilty and condemned mmy so boulders, and with it&- window -eveis Po-1110I to great. . '.._-. i . � - I -,..;, - , , symptona of Catan-h, � tl._ .; r bake is, allowing about ti a lisme time an him to a fine or go to jail. 'I :::G4P"1U1 *11 . , 71, 11 ..�. ,�., - P, , . � � -only half awake, dull and expremiOnleG& Anct to.-morrow is robed vdt,h robes &3 to . Nearry Y1,000 children are born yearly in f oval bWI . . MI : I ,.- "; I I It hadn't a saving grace. The roof was old, As hope from the future can borrow - - , you would for boiling. Tlisinave . at do. ---,*, - - - I , , ry good Landon workhouses � .­... � - but not picturesque --only leaky ; the paint To-in rrow. to-morrow, our #Wn he" dak. way retaining all the. flay c r, and does for . .. 12 11�1; �_ I - - sny or a 1�,�­1,1;101 , I � , . 7111 We 11V6 our Iffe In the morrow. either fresh or iI ad hanig. Use the 11L 1P. P. COUGH 3DILOP. Ask . .1 on the clapmards was rusty, and several I your bow catamIb. md no ..- f. . C .41 kllw`�4 - - : - . our Dr=,R,k,Grocor. o- Confectio Lime In cauxin.ca botUe of IIA"L I . . . &,he.n. w - - I ­'.. of the blue -green blinds were broken at the Three days, I weeti, make upour Ufa, . At this season oI yeah the affects of , U ured by the ToRowro Bra- BAUL am in uznw� - . _. - i%�'. • . I "I to he" mults In ce I �. 3 _t�y 1 r_ J . hinges; the mortar had falleIa out- of the But two are not ours at &IL -� -.,4. ,ositarrh and cold in. the Itead are most like. CUIT AND CONFZUTION4Y CAX, Toronta lowed by �111111111*anmpdm wA dealb. _f ;.,.� . 1- 11 - , � , � ­_, For L�de i with good I% -4r __ � NA"Z, RAM IS sold b -- . . 1_. `t 11 � - .� , I . Has passed yonc recall. � . iFml 11 - _�� I . single chimney, and a few bricks bulged out • Y'te'df ... . � ly,to be felt, and danger to Ufa and health Hope in a lover's at� ff I or VFW be amt. "t t - I :­ � an one side; a shabby picket-feuce with a .� - . :"-- - .* - i, For ' ) - 'i, . � . I . will result if not K?MPLI treated. ' - Xi <.''. �j r .:4;; r . : - L .-..--'!. .%..,_;,, . � , rickety ate enclosed a little patch of weedy ' And to-morrow at shrouded neat' GoI this GliMONS, T06THACHE GUM Od"(la"AN&I CO., . � ,f, a one thpro.'is n remaly equals FULFM A i .I -,.I'- Nasal , . ..'r, , I . - . -i �.. .� ,_;, . throne, . ., % . �. _, - . ram, with an old chicken-coop, empty and - . � It in prompt in gi relief For We. by Price 15o. . . "ville, OnL ��'... � � I 9 And her veil none can tear away, . 2M. D=#ff1st8­ - - '­.� , " , . �� , � .1, . ! 1, .:r - .1. � .. more desolateeven than the house. Aa,*n,f,,Ie But, to dad is the golden day for mM . � and never faile, to cum ware o imita- •--- - - - - . - . . :'..,.. . �,_­.­ , r - I I -1, q . .1 ,- .-;.. - . . I . . _. ., one-sided tree straggled with the gravelly For God's work may be done to-day. �: .: tAons, and substitutes. Sol by all dealers, - � - � � ID a � '. . , ­1 � " I L ,.,�, - ! soil, and a flat led of rock cropping out - � k .11 I 1$,., � - , � . I" . lard I teach us to-day to haw Thy volceIII, • , 50 cents a bottler. . I .�#. 1�1,;,�,;'.- 1� e ' .,�..; - *�� �,: ­; I, in the yard white and lettered And to see Thee in every duty * A *oonstan It friend in a UAig rare and hard 4% A5&)n6 ,4­ ,:. -�� - .1 � _., . ,!,- . � . with the advertisement of a patent medicine. Then the simplest things we have to do .. to find. - (Plutarch. - -1 -�,*,_,�, " ." - I . . . . � - r I ,�; ", '. ' - �. I - - I �-. :�- �'. -.�- f -,Z Pretty bad, I thought, and retty hopeless. Will be bright with heavenly.beauty. . . - I . 0 , -4 i .:� heavenly � . " . - . . _�­ � .. . -1 The firaG time I saw•the place was in late . . . ...: - Dr. T. A. 81 's * - . I C%iwobn - , ­ . ..Y"_�._ - � And it to-day we do the will, . . � - . October, three earn &I The second time ThWwopowourReodinRorrowi - , . OXYGEWIZED EMULSIC Nof PURECOD 0 . I..!fl. �: - me . MONEYI - MONEY - MONEY. , - - . '-I.,-, ' - - . ------.----..- . . �­!...,' , I . t I I was in the following December. It looked We shall re ap the harvest of likeness to Thee LIVER OIL» They who umitLive. For . Growing _' ' ' , 1'_� drearier than ever in the gray afternoon, When we sea Thy ta�co to-morrow. . % W.- .. - - * : . .. I - . .- .. - _f! _. , , , - - , ' 1� - - _* sale by &11 druggists. 35 ce its per bottle. . .......­. ti .. - j . ' ... - ` -� . .. � and the gusty wind banged the shameful old . 1. ... - �1 LONDON IND OUADIH. I - -- --- � I V'- �. -- . . . blinds around as with high contempt for the .. .� - - . 276o Fast - I I . . Z-__­ �. ' ­ ­ 4 - -, ".- ".., . . .- - ,�--_ -. , A0W.- 130g. .- � - - , . . - For the year 1892-3 the figures for the . . -. - - ,-.--'. - . ...... . . . - .., - , - . '.. _: � � I - . . . . . . . . %I . house and all it had toshelter. . . � - r" :. - - . � Irverwan army am an follows: 20,624 officers, LOIN ,II 1910Y 00.9 LHOU �� ia., o - 1. � I r ...­ _­:."i., �' , : BY THR LATX DR.11ORKAN X=OD. become ftl� v&hM ener- . I I . I I I I . . _... ,� - .., ". In April of the -first year I first saw a . 1 496,983 men..1,837 surgeons, 893paywas- '4U .. _. .. . .: . - ,:� - -,, . � ;­ I . human being about the house. The front,, X night It was fre W night I was sneesin'. t'bra and aeronauts. 559 veterinary our- gyp thin end . Fortify and build 103 May N"el, Iremnle. . � ­ _-�,-.,_2,.`--`.-.`-"; " - 4. . I . . � . . I .;. A- I­ I . � - , . . - LL; . door was open, and a woman stood just on TAW car. quo the U" UN by the of . . I . . � ". . f16- " 9nde'nan W yes geons, &% gunsmiths, 94 meddlers, an 93, . . . - ..: . .. 1. Trough;, - d ,Be Capital .... � ...... ............ $5.000,000 _ - _.� -,-. -.-.,. *�, �_ .1. . - . I ; side. She was gray-haired and "hart 750 horses . I L . :... I.-_, .. 1. - A ft for the �neozii' I rrah for the freezin'l . ,� .- _;r,. : 11 - _ .. . . - , , .11.1 .:., - I _: . I. •�._ -..:-I - I favored," as they. say in New England, and - We day we're to p] the Bonspiel on the Graduates and students of Alms Ladies' .. IS Money to Loan on improved farin* city I - ... ­... I - her straight, calico skirt blew in the wind. loch! College, St. Thomas, Ont., may now be z - and town property on liberal terms of repay- - . -­'� - 4��." � , - . "Then getup, my auld eddy, thebreakfast got (on I , . . - " �1'f , , ­ X#& * - . . � . � . . .17 mont and AT LowEsT cupiumT R&T= W U . I ... I ;�', She didn't look at the train as it pawed, ' ready, . n in honourable and lucrative employ- . I % . - � .. V - _ � - . . CII-AL DEBzmwRits PuRoRmwm 1, q.. . 1. -1 ��`.. '.. ... - ., � .� 1� V'.. I.t --,e, . .. � - .IX �_ I but was busy with a trowel in a little patch! • For the sun on the an wdrif ' beginning to Mont, in shop, store anal c1lice, in School Apply to local ap isers or to . . _".�_�­ - * , . �, . I :. - :,:' " - of brown earth under the window. blink; and Colleqe from the AtliLnt is to the Pacific, � , , . ,.A .,. '- . ___ n, 7 pir! F. SIRS. ]IfjkmlmLa,ar. . ., '. �;: " -,--.w' " ?� ;- , a - � A. . r.._1.1 .: 'Inring that summer I passed the house pie me bannocks or a ra Aff for the iia both Canada and the Jnited' Stales. 0holcofarmisforsaleinOnt. Xim0lobs ..- 2 1.'_'i`__:, - .7 - lochaft, . 1. ., ­. I , 11 .. - I - " , .. 1, � � _�..�... L I I two ,w three times, and noticed that some Scores are teaching sucomf ally and others - - .. � TO mar' stanes flee to too oI rink I" re .. . ­.:��,� ", . . . ." .�.!It , power was at work upon it. In the first Chorus-Then hurrah for the curling from air earning large salarice an Stan hern or 0 . .. . . l I - -1 . van to . OF PURE COD IVER OIL AND .... .- �, _ .;­ -,,; �.. . . .. �,�-.. _., . place, there was a poor little flower bed by - Bookkeepe�L A 60 pp. C lender sent on t HYPOPH SPHITES W. McDOWALL, : ,. .. I the �1:0=p - . . - the door-step, at which, I believe, the woi- - Hurrah for the lads o'tho bosom and application to PkixCIPAL Adomr, B. D. I . ­. � ". I .. , 1. . ..� . . man with her April trowel was the first -.- I ' ,. 7. - "Ready I 0: I 99 � Of XA=e nd Sodix. DIRECT IMPORTER OF � ...­ -1. ;:_�.-. . - Ready Itup"! "clap Love is full of jealousy. . . � . �. . I . _ noo ­ . ''steady Trn Oil . .., - minister. Some time during that summer ' I � . Palatable as Min& A rimy" . . . . - ,� aguard"t =Ynoo I � Rne Gum, Rifles, Shooting SURS '. . . * Oh! curlin'aboon every game long 0 ];�J , . . - . the chimney g6t mended, and a few pi*ets, :. �.: • '­. 1. stan's mill, f, As enjoy robust health by CURE OF COUGHS R COLDS, IN BOTH I . - .- were nailed upon the fence. Later on, .- ­. . . alane I . . using Adams tti FI1rutti Gurn.- It invig- TNK OLD AND TOON 9 IT 18 UNEQUALLED. Hunting Boots, Ete. � . . " . • :- . ' - . . . � . . . � - . noticed a big dog, who looked good-humor- The loe It Is splendid, iCcanna be mended - _- orates digestion. Sold by all Genuine made by It & Some, Belleville. Leaded Cartridges, Artificial Birds and I ,.. �. - .. . . - Inde, - . �­ .. ed, walking around the yard. And an the Like a i4ass ye may glower on't and shave aff confectioners ; 5 cents. Salmon Wrapper: at Druggists, 5I and Traps a Specialty. . . - .; *i . yet heard . $1.9& . ! - - . . . ... I - . . .- autumn was turning gray, I was amazed one And yoo boo they gather, comin' ower- the ' - . � I I . 81 YONCE STREETJORONTO. - . A. P. 5K � . ,­ - day to see the roof all mended up within an brown heather, N Mlin I I I ------- --------- - " .. I . 1� " - ,- .1 . � - - - I . inch of its warped and ragged life, and signs: The servant and waster, the tenant and laird- ,r, KLDTZ curesConstipation;Sick -- - - -- •s mage . . . . P of a paint brush here and there. There's brave Jamie Fairlie, he's there late anal . Headache r3sCores the complexion. ' - ' Get li-ree A& !c at ClAuFiELD TEA Y' I_'� I . ' - - I : . , . . . . . I had become so interested by this time early, . . � % G1 GaNcY. 317 (31 arch St.. Toronto. -.' . - L.,#"- - Better curlers than him or Tam Conn canna - CANADA PERMANENT :_ .L that I began to watch for the house miles - be. - P I , - - . �- - . . before I got to it. " Wl'the lads trae the Killwinnin', they'll send . - N eon araptiou Cough. Bron - . . . � - the stanes sphnnin . . AVE YOUchit' LurN . Loan and Savings Company. - - The building looked warm and comfort- ir �)�ubleq, No . � I wi, a whirr and a curt till they sit min' the . Appetite. WaRtings. ebility. For wonder- . - . - I .. . - 1�. . . - - . .. - . . � . - - � able now, and the windows seemed to show tee. . ti sure now remedy.. Address, 1. BONNER, - . . I ... :.. R . - - � some human look. The old green blinds .._ . . I • - . I I 119 SL Lawrence Nt. Montreal. _ Invested Capital.. - 1111A0001000 , , i - . . Then hurrah. eto. �.. -� - .� � I.- . I I 11 - . .. - .:.. � � were painted and mended, &ndonce I thou lit . ... i , - . . .. - � I .. . . • . - - I :-. - �,�,- - I sae i r It's an unco like .story that With Whig and . • . . - f. :r1MTZ:1[1_Y - i I .. . I... .,., - .1: - - . w the flicker of fire-light, I marvelled , I 11 . READI OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO., . _�:. - . - .� _� N_ _�__ 'h at the change, and wondered what the , Mann. Rio colirihangle lik. dogs over a , -- RAMP . . . I mue fory - . I - . I I winter would bring forth. It had its own barrii. 11 I . . . - I . _:. ,.I I- - - . . . DL GO I InN WARE The amp'e and increastns,- rwourcies of this', : '_ ' i'.. - . ­ I - work. Foot by foot a dingy allow crept And a' denominations are wanting in patience. I Company en;►ble its Directors to- make advan- -1 7 over the sides of the barn, anx once I saw Fir nae Kirk hole to let ithers alane -. MACDONALD MANUFACTURINC CO. ces on Real lactate securities to any amount - � .-: - , : - - - I - - But in fine frosty weatherlet wtueet the ther, - I 23A AUsks Strel Real, TWOS*. without delay. at the lowest current rate of - . .. - ,� � the sparre, stooping figure an WI' broom in their h sun' and a stane y I 9 . . T the . - interest, and on the most favorable terms. . . : - - stepping down the ladder. Then. one day, tee, � , _. _­ . . - , - Loans granted on improved farms and on - . '. - -. - . : . . . . - _­ � I . . _ early in the spring, fresh pine chips littered And then by my certles, yell see boos' � 16"� 1 productive town and city properties. . - . �.. .�. - . I . the slope of the front yard, and the sound of Like britliers will love ad like brithers agree. - MortiragCS Lnd Debentures purchased. . � I . . . I L � � I . . - . hammer and plane and whistle came through . . Then hurrah etc. - . - � USE MI ER Application may be made through the local - ....' . I �z . - . ;4 - 1. If ycu wish to be be�utiftll. clears the tom. Appraisers of the Compasy or to . - . I ,_ . . , - - be thin oir. There was actually a.'-plaz7a ,,. c : , W ,. . . - - _. . * I I Rewarded r BmI I . i � # . Plaidon. cares limpl" etc- Prire W. by pos&. - - . . going up across the front of the house. The - Ask Your druggist for it or write to P. .1 . mason, ;. . -.1 1. carpenter worked composedly on, but the ° OTrAWA Jan.,--On e 19th of November - - . C"M 19 BRUNEI'. 31 AdoWdl W., Toronto. . .... I man and the woman fluttered nervously Tart the schooner E. G. Benedict went ashore • • . 1. . Managing Director, Toronto . - ....w . .. I � ! . . .- ' � �. . . . . . about thestructure. In another week the near Port Stanley. T e crew of the lifeboat DOC the method as�d results w I , . . I . - - .� - I . . . . . . . - I - - . , . - whole h at Port Stanley had diabso 16 . . . . . -' - house, now piazza. and &I was ink;. , od fur--.*e Syrup of Figs is tatft; it is pleasant * ART ICI�L LIMP . . :,;-*,. z.... .: : I, nr- - - . � ed a dull olive, with mijoh red and I season. bat. the coptai to Aid one "- - TK kwRoVED YeIrwo season , a • alld refreaWng Ao the taI and acts Uses , � . '" , - che little spirals about the veranda.. I smil• man of the schooner P. P. Murray volli�ntow- For War Address Symmme . . .. �. 1. ­.. - I ­...-�. • .. � ed a. little. It was as if the gaunt, severe to go in the lifeb6a. to the resdue' d? the ntly yet rum d n the'Xidneys, . . BEgr - 1. - I .. . _- - -.�...-. - . . . - .�,.- " - . • . . � . . . 'r .. J. DO N & SON CH13PPER, , . . . �1. ' ' ' - ' figure of the mistress had suddenly appeared .crew of the Benedict. They were assisted river and TOWICZYcolean ma the Sys. I . . ; ­ . ,-1. . . FRENCH -. : . . I �.% L by threic of the regul& cr�w,of the lifeboat. tam effectually, dispels WIds, head- te A via., Toronto - ' . . I crowned with the gay bandanna of a planta.- 77 Nerthe .. - . i . . . - . . . . . - , . ButiRSTOW . . ,:�, - tion nurse, and with much. rink a d danger they sue- aches and fe.vws and cures habitual - . . , . .,�F _ It was autumn before I saw the house seeded in rescuing t crew., On a repro- - . i - - __-, __ - . � I'll, - , . � - . '.. ,_'t . - . . ' constipation 8 I of Figv is dic . I.. � . 0 . "cu . ,� ,,:. __ I � . __ sentatinn of the ces© the De of . , again-autumn, and the day before Thanks- the ' yrup . - � . � - .... I . . . I . 1 '� * giving. The days were still warm -and Marine the Deputy Mi inter has recommend- Only rimed F* of its kind ever pro- C���U PTIONE : -' . . ! .: . � . .: -,, -1 ,.-; � - J I - _', taate I b&Tqk • IL Powuva rme - L . - . - J �� . � - . . I � mello, but touched at night with a sharp od that the six rescue -a be presented with du'oed, plea&g tO the and ae- . -, - . - 1, . - - : PL . ,�, P V" thoommeaft of Uw wont kind ad of I � t. . I Jim of frost. The train drew near the $5 each in recognitiou of their bravery. . . . - :.- - t ceptable to the stomach, prompt in sinaftebove been curer lwlwd ,, ,u,,g 1, ,y Ong , I � . . . I . - .. I . . . I 11 . � . . . -- - - ­d - - ­. 112I - I . . .. , - . . . . . - - irosaing with shrieking crescendo, and then : - bk Ift -6115cocy. MAIL I win cmd TWO BOTTUM ]PHF.F% � 4 I i - .1 1. I � _!, A Love Rome In N flat. its action v�nd truly beneficial in its .. - - . , i . cacken - ed. There wm no station, but the ; � ... . . - •. - wiLb a VALUARLE T?wAr1SZ en this diamn to any - - . - . � I . � . ____7 fleets, precred onlyfro the most sugiem wbo ani IIII�,wid me Lbeir zxrBxw gad p.o. Nubr,m, I - . - t­4; - train was certainly going to Stol). Then - �`"?sfy modest, matchless Madellnel '_ :' . . � . - _. • `_�'_,- I Mark my melodious midnight in Calthy an a"alife 1 its T. A. $LOCUM . 186 ADELAi[W . . ;: � ,.- . I .� -1. � the front of the little house opened . OaTig -, . - 811 tances? - - _ . . , .. '' . . ST., WEST, To . .. , . . - ".i . . - 14 uch may ni y mefting 111TO', UNT. I . . . . . - :.�� - wide, and a great of ruddy fire-light .., mums I I _� jt�_ � My modulated m"otones., . manyexcellent qualities mmendit 7 . -1 . . .; - - t 1- . . � - --$, _1 . ­ - - - . bloomed out into the gray. On the thres- :_ to all and have made t the most -, - ., - i.�.. .. : .��,` - i . I � . 6 , - - . hold of the door stood the thin figure of the _ This young man stayed out too late, ser• ular remedy known. I � I :. - . . . ­. ..,.I. �- . - - woman. Her hands were clasped tigh t,and cussing his lad love. He caught IL I " I . �_Z; . I cold, I . ,­ - . . . lc` : . ­. her features were grim developed into I rrh, but he cured 'Nyrup of Figs is for ; in 7tc, I OUR FITS . I .-..- � - . . with the old habit which devpl ta Wbm t MI cum I d.3 man merely to __ ... - - : . it with Dr. , Mo rrh Remo y, a saver- bottles bV &H leading druggist& mu-In :_ . . - _�. i . . of repression in the face of great emotion. ,4age's L AW a time uk-S have "Cum main. . .. . . _­ . Mood cum 11 haw* WO& dkftm at FITS, XPIL"zp. . . . . I I.- . . - . I . � � - I - Two big boyish figares with bags swung eign specific for chron c cues, " Cold in the, ,Any relialledruggist who -may not NY CC TALI- I -1 - 0 81 tons stud I wwvmumd - - _____ __ . - - . I- . . . _. . .� ­ I . ,, �_. � - I . . � . W core Me wong mom Z=*,&;; hI -- ___ � - themselves down from the train steps while Read, " Catarrhal adache. It corrects have it on haid wiU procure it CKNZss & nk a eum Umd at . I . , 1. Morlown! ZrAKM for not refti - . � the wheels were still grinding on the rails. the tainted breath, jai, ps "he offensive dis- I IF aft0se and a Pat of gay intbumb - .. I - � • I-- , . � - . roml 0 is powd • Gtm Z"RXM POST-Orncr- - . . The big dog exploded into vociferous wel-. charges, heals the irritated throat and now, + Aly for any one 1 Wishes' '" " ' Send Postal to- now Circular for 1891. � I , : , : , ri , - . ­ I k3l 6 ADELAIDE ST. I . .. . - . . 'j�QOT. M.C. M. C . . � � 13�.._ I . MT. . .. . . � S11 The unimpaired. ut, 50 cents, and the . *come, and got to the gate before the boys ieaving the bead clear' and smell and tests' Ctry iL Manufacturcd nly by the I ORONT011 WATEROUS ENCINE WORKS CO. BUNTFORD, en did. It was so easy to read it all. It costs � t � .. 1 11 � � . . .- , _-, � _."�L. .­_ - -11 _,� .. ... %L. , . . . . boys " had come home. The two years of proprietors offer in good faith .1"" foi a CALIFORNIA - FIG Y UP CO. I THOSE S 'IFFERING FROM THE GRIPM . 1 : - '' . .1 � '... * . . planD ng and painting and pi uning had all case they cannot cure. � be , i . , BAN FAULMOUM, . - V E -1. .�; ... gainst this hour, that the old place i ., . .. . . - - . , . Some 130W mistomem . - I ^TrURVILLIL KY. NSW OAK. N. 7 . WW JL-A-I 43I­-J0LX3W � ... .. - ... - � ".. , . . . . ,�, -, II - 9 look better to 11 the boys " when they . .'� . . .. I • . - mie �' . .. . ' ' I _. I � 4. - .. Much of the Russi leather ccniiis from I . I . . . ! . . . .­�._r i cam 4 n under the roof-tree. � . ' * � . _i� , ►9&1 Aud the : . i , . - ,_ bLl,..NJF,%,, lit PttK­1iou.s&ow1dII"1ne. avoin STRENGTH - NOURISHMENT "STIMULUS .: . . . . ,::. 1. - . 1. - d the longing Connecticut, Bordeaux wine from California, ii 0 p"ote housewire'll guide br Marion liar . .. . . I � I I : �. . ... I , . pat* lice an g and the pathos of � - . . - 1.-' - -:11'. - . . it &I suddenly stood out like the glow of Italian marble from Kentucky, French lace i loud, the greatest living writer on househow - - - - -13Y TAKING ' . . .. I � ... ­ . I - ..:.r - I.. the fire in the night. Up the path strode from New York, ant Spanish mackerel inatters. a 'Zed authority in all domes- .. 9 - - , � . . . . . . . � fix s - - , � . � .L - �- * �:: � boys and dog,; the timid figure took a few from the New Jersey coast. Dr. Pierce tic affaim. i . ! I ­ " � - � .1 . . I -_!.I�-:: .. - Golden Medical Discovery comes from But- terms. Wm.Bltl(lo$.Pt'DIAI;ilicR.Tomiito. Johim's , DM- Is rZ uld Be�efsii , , __.� . - nervous steps down the path. "The*boys" - -----, ______ .- . 1. . ,,�z­ . . � I I � I .- �� I - . -,� �', -, - . . were there. And four big-coated arms drew fala, N. Y., but there is nothing in its name M A DKTArr 8 AUTHMALIENF - The bes Food to take when Debilitated. - � . 11. ­_ � . her an U back out of the dark and into the to ,,&lack " H UtTer = .sent � ,.:. - - . . �.. 9Z y criticise for it in truly golden is AST . - -_ .-..-.. - , __ ._ i , . � - __�'_- �Ii -� .:,. � � is ,your addrew, ;iii-b - . , thousands gladly testify. Consumption and we CURE amn tnal . . f - � - C,Z flick ins fire-light. tue- DR. rAFT DROR, IUXIH - I ! I - .; , . I t-� - . . '. , , - � - I •, - . . . . 'EN WArrmqok.� HIL W_ TosoNT", CANAI) - • . . . . t , • HELEN . � ave.ted by its use, wind it has wrought TMt.N. Y-04n"an L** IN Adehu"d FREE . - . . . � many positive cures. It corrects torpid : - � . . . - I m . 4, - . . .. .. - - The Feather Boa. - . _.. . . liver and kidneys puri Res the blood, banish- I I . . � . I . � - .... . -:.. . 1�.:.. - . , - Ou - I . . - - , . .. _. . . ; I . - _. - ,. *, I - - .1 . as dyspepsia and scrotula, renews the lease WIT'"N'S COUGH DROPS � I � - - --,.. " � - " - I - � . . . - .. .. ­ - 1 � . . !11. .. .. To ke ep the maidens warm - - - - ' , ,:,. " : - of life, and tones up the system as nothing Are the best in the world for the Throat and . .. . . . I - � _.. . I �.. . I I I I . � ' i.: . - : � ,,�:. � I And ward off the raging storin, .- : -- ; . , • " :, ,else will do. What ' mor". it is guarau- Chest, for the voice unequalled. I . . . .. . � - . � . . ... - - - ­ . . .��­ I - .. .! - I r t � . . . .- See the chickeI chickens.- chickens . �.,� teed to do all tibia, or he price is refunded. Ill. A T. W. Alasap" on . .. the man _,..., I - - . -1. . I..­ �._._ . Strilx-,l of een, their small pin feathers.- I " orb ft*F. . I � I . , .:: - " �: !, _.: ; p In using the words rther and further re- . . � - , A , , - . . . . I - _, ... . ­ � - .n,i� '. ._ � How ihe dickens, dickens, dickens , i � 1. . . I . . . ,.. � � . - . . a 1at farther bould be used in the we .1 * - ­ . . . _.. __­ , ­ . , *in member t . . . . - . - . 4­1 - . . . . . . - I . � . . ..7 .- � _; . , Can they live through all the weathers � , a it"* and . c are Iooking for ? - . - . � . I ; sense of away from, while further in the of 11"T , . W - . . _. J_ . - - . I I .... - . . . , . . � , . . . . . *�'�, - When it Chickens, thickens, thickens ,. _1..� , . . .. - . . I : -_ _. � : . - . '. " � . . - sense of on toward: ", As he advanced fur- A T MATIG. . . ... . ..- - - ,! .;__ . . _. 1, .i�, . 1. - � - . . .:. . . Y� . __._­*e­- .'i 9. . ... i .. P. . 1. . I - � . � � . . - * . � I I And a brecam 'gin to blow H"O%N.D.' -MV I k ' : a , , . A ' - . . 11� - .. And th r on his way he rei liz�d that he was get, - � .. -.- � . - _. . III . . � e ground is white with snow ? .. IJ ;q tine farther away from home." get AY DU FALO. N. V. I 1'. � if Sol we would urge you not to ke .. .. . L.. I— �. -, . . I . z . . - �i ... s:.. I . . � . � I . . � ,_- � -.- .. But t nmny little truckles I �. ep "." _-, .. I I . . . .. ....: Vl_..�P. � � . C - - , ! I 'I r �Y3151: . ... - . I ... t; . I" , . . . _ ­- ..; . Z . Of gal i eons growth, .- .- �:. � I,: _. � . Why hm Wife is's Fidgety.,' � L ­ - . . . I . I � - .. .. . -z 1� - � - I A,, I- , - : . : . �. - . . - . - . - . . I �,F. . .1 - ' .� . . A.4 . ' � . . L , - - - L�"-' . ­1 • . � � . . . -.4, . _?,�I'. � , . . i . . . . , . t - Doth wonwu4 nothingloath _'. I have the boot cook in the town, - ' -i . I. - ' . 1: , , . . �,� , �k. _,� , - , ­ . I . .4"'V , .. . .. ', -�,� 7 - ' " ­ . -1­ ­ � 4-1 - , H&ng bout her Umugla it tickles. a I Whom broad is d Ketone and wlilt,6; - . , . _-'.4 " � , - , �, -,:. _-�­ � 8. .. � I � . . . '141;_Z - I � c p�RF�CT . I PUTTING OFF - *_*1 I mJ . . Her coffee to fragrm brown ­� 11. .. .� a Mai- 1- : I . __�o' �,_- .1 � �, . � ', 'k , . In undulations squirming 'round her ' ' . - : ,,3-', - t � 9 . Her pastry a port et del L D . . � _Ii:� '"' IY h� Ion t and bro - ;_ . .. . .:. I 1�', � I MOTION . . . . . . . -:. _., .'...". _-� . . - ­ . ­ . - a worry they I . . • . . ­ . I. :� I _. ­1 .. ;-. aw, jaw, jaw, * . But she daily compNECIA, of V . . . . - . � I � - � .. I .. ...... . 11 . I _. - With its and taillets worming in her maw, bring . L - . . . - -, - I , .- . � 4. ." . , - . . - . - I - I . I . ­. I �_.:: . . 1. , � � :Z.�_ :Ji __��,%__L,- . tei � of so much iftiportance. . - . _ - �,.�-",.�,,� . . , �, ­ . . . .. - .- � 0 She my own darling wife, but a fidgety INSURE13.1 . . ..: I . . . . .. ­� - _.�. -.N �v ... � .1 �­,�W-,­ " ' . I - w,, �­ --,.- A maw, . . .. . -� .. ..,,.-- I W, - I . _._.. . thing I . . . " . , . . .. . .. � .. 11. . - , - "'. . ,..� .. . � ,_ . .� .- L ./-_�:-... - ;_ A . . .. .. . . .. I . - . . ... - ., 5�;,��­� , . .11 • � She go fleecy on her way, e�- ­. , , - Your wife is worn out needs %. : . . - . - . �'-� - ;j,:.,'��,-, -1 I . � I . . . . . 1. - .,. ...:- � . - ' . . .- ..: � '_ * i PEPSIN - ' . - _. .- .,. .,��, ' ­ � ription ... - Ax*no ledgmg the away . Pierm's Favorite 9 the only . meet with such another . -),. "I � .?,-"-I -� . - _. - ` , .. )Ortulli. . I. � .-�, R4 . OR . - , ',]�:. � . And universal regnum of We boa, host medicine gadranised to cure debilitated lolls TUTTI-FRUTTI. I � . ._ 7.... - - -'r-yt..�"p, ,4:: -A - .1 .,4. . ' ' ­ _: 'Izt..,$;;��! ­ I � i - 6-1-1- 1 . I . . . - woman. How many c verworked American � 02" of Dir. 2. OuI so Fifth &vs. - . I O" i ,!�._­'�, " - � - -.'� ,i;%,t,� . - - . . . ­: :_ -_ I . , " .,- - -- .V,-, ,'- . Of the kliA& prickling fad. the feather X KW YOM. oetobQ L ". JJWL . of -- . � ,,�'- �' " .,�? � " - -.--,..,. : -j�% - ,,- ladies � we see with Ack-lustre eyes And . - � ity ... . I " - . . I . : ji. , , , - . Aim= A floiffe0a.: . I . . . . ­. .4 .U,k,-�--,_,-*,­1­. - ing old before their Physiology loath- that a 06I amount of : : . ..-.-,--�',..'1�.:_1_ . . I _'!'. - - 1. .. - �. 1, - - _Z� " _! , � haggard faces, grow' INSURINC YOUR LIFE ...._ 'I,' .-----.Nw - I . ��,:Z �111 K - -_ . - ..�.��:.,.. time, from those a Zting ailments that UJI sseftted by the IsHwarl MA&nds of the . . . . I I . . .. I - ,_ "'.. ­_,�,Z ,-v<0 . 1. �xha 0 ' . � ­_ . . 1. I "'. �"--,_i ,.­k��.' . . ... -_ I =oua, and mixing wi* the tow before or sfftr - . - -,.- : . ; I -_ I . - , 1� . . I .- - - . Their lam is Legim ... . - be per- to &bA stamwh. Is *2I to . 1 a 1B 11 Ow Vr by u& . - - : : . - .. ... - - I * * ,u , ,- , ,,, - - � know nothing of. They can 8 esented .. .. �­­ I .;,. - : -­&. - "I 6, . - - - - . There is no lack of so-called cures manently cured by tils remedy, an num. .. I dowhii of your Tuto nutU . . ; I . I � .. . .. . - I . . . - �.,_ . '?,.:'��;,-�'-7,t': !.­�*' I for the mm Itir"W = I 1. ...". . ... - - . ., . . 1, . � - .. - � . *;� ­1 I betwe or aftee a m"k eff@ed&11j whan =a- I - - I - __ ­- -, -- �,'�- .- 1 '7� . , , , L: ; 6 m:. : -f IV '- �,, ]- , �:, , , ailment known as corna. The re berien grateful womet will attest. Pri - wed so vaimble a dAge*Uve "I' Atwours - . - . , , :, . , " -1 - , ­; �1, "' - �. '' - - 00 Iff fula partlel&p -Wlit'e the. 00-0-demb - , . ,� .... .. �._, -1 I � I - Pr'. . ,� ...... tsl.)Ie� animal, " ntil.,oml kingdoms have refunded, if it fails to give satisfaction in , =;-nokoul hwrea"athe Go fmlivab It . r Ele 1-01 We, ftutL - '1'a : - �, -_ 1, . ... - � ftW=yt,R.ftft,fft.h *to inem"'A . . (W ._,�'."��­­.:*.­;k, ". -- -` � ,'I 0 . : '. � I �.., � . . been r==&Od for cut-,& It is A dmud every ease. See glearmilee printed on hot. - patm digestion at as moo co . I - . I . .� " . .4 I-. . , . . ,1� i , ;I _. .�_ ... .; I . - " , . , . , . , . , . . � May oftr at Um DI wbieh Xna vreniIiItI� � ... . . - , I . pin. 41 for - ' . . r'.. I - 1".. � 1, - . � ­ ,� . I , .. . - '. - -,. 7 7, , -, - natter to ream" cm n withottt if tle_ ., � - 6 . .� . L, �, , ap ply : at any of the _-, � . . . - -:.,.. i� . P" i I.., I-. . I __ _ ,:��_. - asmar a T. X . I . . . 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No. 4, east, b aarilataatioa, at the dwellin on C. Btotte ro rt , on the Ord {�;. am always ascearWn the date to.which y P Pe y " t `- . �R., our-subscription to Tam Nawsia d, annual• meeting, Qoneession, east of Cherr wood,was eom - UP _ C `itta>aoee are �wtnowl:rged b a y - 7'* . - Sbange of date on label on the Ant pager 7011- "'We may expect winter at s time pletely gttcted by Ste. The premiises are ...., `,_.._. - . -owing receipt of taoney at tlas o ce. Always now. Our weather , prophet sighted a occupied by John Linde. The fire is - : u .:, -- , ".y 1c�iep tdie date paid ahead. . tf flock of snow. birds a few days ago. supposed to have ongmated from a dsfea- " , "s. ' - -There are yet a number of our sub- tive chimney. We are not aware of what . - . `. I 11 sit Asd tw$� scribers who have not renewed for 1892. amount; of insuranca eras on the building. EAT CLEAI�IN AL �� . x �_ G' Kindly attend to tbie matter at. once. The tenant succeed d in saving consider- . -L. Forsyth's children are recovering able of his fnrnitu� - .. . RING. ONT., JAN. 15 1892. nicer from $heir recent attack of dint- 111111 _ - � , - :_ i.: • tberia,and no new casts are reported. The ° w BURN. 1. «t LOCALISMS: contagion has been effectually checked. = B . - ' - -As the bell - ringing fund is almgst Mr. Japes Paito . of Barrie, is visiting - . - ­-1 ... , entirely evaporated, the. firemen desire a friends in and aroa 4 here. . ;�' . ' - ' -Be sure and at"d the sale at the good turnout at Their concert on the 22nd, Miss T. Thom n, of Markham, is via. ' . w f - - - -- il 8C. Denis farm-on Saturday nest. next Friday evening. Bee bills. . iting bar sister r - _ M W. J. Clark. - f - . - -A juvenile taffy•pull took place at the -On Sundayoeyening Rev. L. Perrin fir. Bowden has indisposed for the _ i- . ,� residence of W. H. - Banks on Tuesday addressed his sermon to Sound men, last two weeks. . a hope be will soon be tllke le&sure in th ankin g our raglan customel'8 . _ ' ' evening. . while Rev. Caldwell directed his remarks out among no Aga- . p y • .- , - -._k :. �' 1 I -Our township'council meets on Molt• to young ladies. Would it not be a good Mrs. M, Morgan�� and her. eon Louis, four the vary liberal patronage .they have given us • - - day neat, Jan. 18th, for the transaction idea for these Rev. gentlemen to exchange are spending the winter ,nonI at Park affixing the past season. We made big preparations of general business. pulpits and deliver the same sermons. Hill. - ! - -A letter appears in another column - Albert Bostwick has recently return. There are several generous souls in and for the holiday trade and as a result our Bales were away : : . . - _ . - . signed "sufferer" which may prove of in- ad from •the North west where he has around this village who take more ways above any reV1011s 'ear. Our stock was far a and We IIOW - ' _"*__ ' "rest to :.a number of our young folks. spent the summer in the employ of W. than one to alleviat - the sufferings of the y p � . � •' g - . • �R y ' -Be vival services are being conducted Long, ]formerly of Whitby. Albert can poor and needy. have oII h nd some nice Fancy Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, _ - . • :i,�n the Methodist church each evening this relate many amusing and interesUng in- A number of peo le from this village ' - week,- excepting Saturday, commencing cidente in connection with his western so• and surrounding eighborbood, availed Plates, G Bsware, and Holiday Goods, which , we will sell - - : ' t 7:80. All made welcome. joarn. themselves of the o portnnity to help the' sJ ` for cash at vet much below the re ular rice.. We have a , 7w -1 -A number of our young Church of -Miss Lydia Bostwick is suffering tie- poor, by attending .he high classed con. y � . g p a_� * - . - . _ . fir- - ` n land friends s nt a few -- social hours verle from the effects of a fall received 'cart held at Malver�a last Thursda , the a� - ' '`"'• . �. a pe y y few fine R ®bee, Caps and (loves, 'vtihich are being, sold at a -.' - =` : -. -. }}gaat �V. G. Ham's residence on . 3atarday while alighting from a rig at Locust Hill 7th. Many who were there took the ad• �� . bToning last. on Sunday evening. With her father, she vantage of the first sleigh ride of the sea- bargain. We must reduce our stocl ,of Tweeds and worst- . • °. - .. - }. .�' -W. E. Wslikey, -of Toronto, blls been was visiting friends at that place; but the sou and arrived at the ball (just in time.) edt, conse ently we will sell you a suit or pair of pants at a '. spending his holidays in towns east of accident compelled ter tc return home Rev. Mr. McDonald is a yore good chair. , _ 1. here, and on his way home spent a few on Monday, and is ever since in a low man ; his native wit gushes out at times, very low p ice. Grey and Fancy Flannels, Wo01 Under -v: .: 'hours, in the villa a last weep. condition. It is to be hoped that she will and all those who b vs a peculiar kind of t;: g p pe ,�... , -- Several bops of this place skated soon recover. ague he has a certai cure. The program clothing, a 1 -wool Plaid and Melton Dress (foods, are being - :>{ �. : It :. , down to the lake, a distance of some three -Rev. H. L. Covering, the junior min• was a ca ital one a d bron ht down the .: ' K11" . p g changed into cash at a sleight advance on Cost. The tr nth F '�, -- . M last Saturday. The river at some ister of Scarboro will occupy the pulpit of house, when each piece was rendered. i - . -�­ , •- p)acee, however, was partly flooded. the Methodist church next Sunday. He The gentlemen wh had such a noble is, it is near stock taking time and we must reduce. our lire- . _ - - i,', -A number of young folks. spent a so- has seen arduous and taxing work while object in view, to h ]p the- poor in this .',£ 4t = vial evening with Master Maver Hartrick a missionary in our northern •regions, way, should be app) uded by all. sent stock. We want money, so it will pay any one to call on Friday of last week, it being the anni- during the first years of his probationary -- RZ'srlcus. and see wh t we are doing. 'Tis a pleasure to show goods: �l`' y �. , wersary of Lbat youth a birthday° coufse. Rev. J. T. Caldwell will be in - _ -W. J. Gordon left for Toronto, on exchange for Missionary sermons. LOCUST HILL. _ - • ' ° _ , . . 14 JThursday, where be resumes work in the -A number of our villacers are in the • . s _ I . • a -- `. "• ' Rtron a'Anes has ac � in commenced tench- , , Wassey•Harris works. He will then fin- habit o. thr�t~i °g coal ashes on the Street, - ,w1 rg- ish- his apprenticeship at the moulding This may not do the streets any great ink tits young ilea hc�w to :Loot. '� arq . L-!-4 -- :I- � The P. I's are quits numerous about,but �k� ,--,... trade. damage, but it certainly does not improve as yet no serious damage has been reported. f- dt -Rev. L. Perriin has' in big; possession their appearance any, p On the other hand S. Monkhouse and B. Hagerman have -. . a, muffler which was- left in St. Andiew'e it ives our hamlet a dirt a eararce to ! � � -_ ' - f- - ; ' g y p been nnfortnnale enough to lose a valuable y:: :i" ' = burch on the eyenin,g of the entertain- strangers passing for bgh. They would horse each. �"' I I - �ment. The owner can. have the same b look much better in a! neat hen in the Miss Bostwick wau several injured at s �_ - proving properly. ; _ bank yard. the anniversary services on Sunday even- Merr i ris m O } -It is very nnfastiionablc; the wearing -Goo. Every entered the Canadian Ag- jug, by being trampl upon. ; ;, r ' o.f a moustache these days. For further riculturalist. wor3 contest, end sent some Anthony Forster i spoken of as a candi• � {,: 7- , ;: ? / particulars apply to T. A. Greig or E. five hundred words with his iiubsoriptiou date for the War ens chair for York - . - _ - - f' goad, who will bear us out in this state- money. The other day he received ales- county for the year 1 d�16t recelred a fresh stock of the best Groceries, - : . :z -1 Messrs. John and J was Armstrong have -'--w ._ Mont. ter announcing him a winner of a Gipsy again resumed their ludic: at the Ontario ,, ' - - " . - - ,`"�'• - ' d. - �-On Wednesday evening last the mom- kettle, but before lie could secure the prize . �° bets of the choir of St. George's church, it was necessa to send #1.75 more to veterinary College, oronto. Pais, 1 lAS - 111 rants, Almonds, �k ' Immense quantities of clover seed are j�, , - wilh some of their city friends, spent a pay, for packing the trinket. The firm shipped from this vicinity to Messrs 6teele Filberts Peanuts a'y walnuts . few merry hours at Mr. Vartey's cosy will be allowed to keep the kettle. Bros„ Keith A Rennie, of Toronto. 1- f - j home.. Several letters have reached us dot• ''� Mr. Murdoch and Miss Gerow, of Clare- Dues - k lgs Etc. Etc. I. - ' k4s* ,.- t -=The choirs of the Presbyterian' and ing trbe past feiw weeks containing nosh- wont, have been visiting friends at Locust f 7 y _ - 11 i. _ Methodist churehes have each initiated ing but jokes, on people - living in the local- Hill, and taking in the anniversary at the Sugar, 26 lbs• for one dollar. :_. several new members during the past few Tits: from wbenoe Dams the letters. Ws name tame. All kinds of Canne3 Goods. , weeks. Both bodies are now in g bealtby chuckle with delight when we hear troai a Our enter�risioR grain merchant takes 31bs Mixed Candies for Z•5 ets. Everything marked - ,. _ condition. new correspondent, but friends remember numerous trips to Toronto, all in cornea- away down to rock bottom prices at _ - ' -It is exceedingly dangerous to keep that T>sa Nsws is not a Rossi pot, tfon with tbs grain business. and he pas _ _ . = . 11. i - pang y y R as he Roes and don't forget i:' B PANT` s. BRQ UGHA '`' eom with a ounR lad dnrin 18>a2, Letters of the above nature are sprinkled a ►,-• a - t- _ , John Pike has threshed 250 bushels of .. , unless you have seriously contemplated with tears and laid to rest in the waste Alsike clover seed this seasou, �bich will - ' `: . matrimony. A refusal means a leap year basket. Send us good live news and in it bring something in the nei�gbbd(bood of - `t dress, you know. goes. 51,600. How is that for farming. ` ( * ,r , -Talk abort slei hie wh it did -It is shameful the manner in which g g y Our operator, when out tbroWth Victoria i f snow on Wednesday, and ever since we the glass of the S. A. Barracks ie being ward a few days ago had the midortnne of f - . ' ' _ - have been kept busy husling the beautiful broken, A few weeks more and not a coming home rather worn and braised �' I - from off our door step. Woe unto him single light will be left whole. It is looking, but we think be did is all falling � .,. that_ hath no cutter. strange no person is suf�iently interested on the ice while akatin� wa8 in the dark when the lamp was out I -Thos. Henderson called on us Mon. to have the windows boarded up, There ht r. Fairhead. of Toronto, is beginning i' . ' his ice harQeat, sbi in fO tons Aterday, ADd 60 111 Oil be unless you call at T. A. r ref '8 :> { day. He is nicely recovering from his is no use trying to prevent the boys from p R Y. y y g s , ' recent s6vere attack of typhoi3. He'now throwing stones. With equal success The ice is procured imm, kit. 13bover's Ilum T►am s for all kind6 Of weather . - sports a luxuriant growth of whiskers, .could you dose the moon with paregoric. pond. Green River. The Fairbead Co. LAn1p E po _ p _ - n� - vin him a clerical appearance. If the Army Ilse a friend in tills ar{ of i °tend taking out some thousands of tans `r • �: giving • PPe P Beautiful Han in Lams at rites to suit all. . this year from this pond, the ice of whicl $ g !� P r_. -His numerous friends throughout Ontario Noce is the time to prove that is clear and pure. $a11d Lam s Of ever' desert tlon. LlL1Y1 shades' the township. will regret to learn that, D. friendship by protecting itw property. The auai.ersary services is connection p y p p ` • �__ F L. Barclay, of Stouffville, formerly of the -The following A- n. U. W. . officers with the new Methodist church, held ou of e� cry hue and color, Suitable for � . i 7th con., is seriously ill with congestion were installed for the en.rni°g peer 1►y Suudav and I4londsy Tact were au anqunit- �IilaS and wed- i?' . .. of the lungs. - His recover- is despaired P. M. W. %f ergae-h assisted 'hy J. T. rich- ,fled saceess- The subscriptions and col- � ding presents. A cheerful room makes the heart • of. ardson and E. Remwer: -M. W., W.*W. lections amonn d� to II.M. entirely clear- , . . tt�� bri ht. w -Wm. Parrinder, of Greenwood, offers Sparkiz; Foreman, W. H. Eaatwodd, M. ins the church from, encumbrance and . 1 g 't . a reward in another column, for any in- D.; Overseer, W. G. Ham;.Receiver, Alex. leaving a little to he stood. 1n the after- . - 1, . -0 R E I formation that will lead to the recovery Findlay; Financier, X' A' Hilts; Record. noon and evening ser%icep on Sunday the - � w. of his collie dog.. He has grave enspic• er, D. F. Every; Guide. W. V. Richard• crowd was immense, a great many bet n n r . '' E� : , I. w. W. Cullis; U. W.. S. Harks. u °able to gain admittance. ` . . ions that the animal has met with foul son; ' = -Gaits - - -- _- • _ - - - _ . _. - - . . - play. } P. M. Cowan was elerteq representative . ...�.00- -We have to thank Rev. Walker --and. to Grand lodge. The lodge if; in a healthy ' . ' , . County Council. ` . ': the concert committee for complimentary condition --new members being constant- . passes to the concert in Malvern ball on ly initiated. - The following will C #nstituts the county i ' a • _ ' . � ...1 t Thursday night last,;but the unfavorable -It is now .unlawful for city dealers to Council for 189'1 :- . , . `_ weather and outer things prevented us ent ice in Toronto bay, even for cooling Oshawa -W. Coolth rd, J. F. Nmblyn ;* *�� * ** .• s��ii�isi�riw••• .••..u••�u�•�•o•�•�•��•••s.ih�. - - . . from attending. purposes.. Arrangements are being made and F. L. Fowke. , _ . .__ . -John Greenliiw, of the lake- slit-re, to Larvest much of this kind of crop in Whitb -Jas. Rud age, Chas. Hine. . i -^ has mach to be thankfill for tlieso da s. this townahi ,and work has coromonced East Whitby -R. Mothersill, and John ' UR Stock is now co�plete. ' l;,.� ' I After measuring the amount of cleaned at Green River, and a large ice house will McGregor. _ _ Alsike clover seed taken from two acres, West Wbitbv -A. Wilson, C. Calder. with, Blankets Flannels - , be erected on the beech 4t Frenchman s > >. Pickering -�4eo. Parker. R. R. Mow - the yield turned out to be 21 lyttshels. Bav, where operatiaoe will soon eom- bray, Geo. Gerow and A.tBoyer, °� Brown Bras. did the Hailing with their mence. In other years, Lake Simcoe ice + Reach -L. Burnett, The. Allin; James'arns, t1olSe� �, Ladies' ci,n F machine. was extensively usAd, but it looks as Munro. _ r - { -The Pickering Dramatic Club will thoukli Pickering township will furnieb Port Perry- Joshna Wright. ' - A I - - I - _ _F present, ender the`auspices of the Fire most of that commodity for the city's BcnQoa -Thos. Graham. (�jj� �,�n(le,'�we�►r,.. &c.� Ove, l •" ` - ' men, the drama Ten nights in- a bar. use this year. • Uxbridge Town =H. J. Gould.,. , • . - -. 1 . � - . room" in Pixie's Hall, on Friday evening, -The following from Ingeri{oll miry be Uxbridge Township --B,. A. Flummer- I. - ' ' - a gip' - ' - : �` Jan. 12nd. :The club Tare in careful train• of some interest to our readers At . feldt, A Millard, Geo. Dowewall, shoes, Felt Boots and 1Lllbbers ; :. �_ • f. ins, and a first class evening may be ex the Division Court here yesterday the ` - Scott -J,� Blanchard and W. J. Hester. , ted. Besides tLe la , a program am of a Brock -G. Bbiers, James Vrooman, W. , �: . P� play, P gr case of the Baptist Church es. Smith, '. Gibbs. w . miscellaneous nature will be presented Cook and Morgan occupied the whole of Cannington -J. T. V. May, - • . - and a, large , stock of Fresh - - • - ...i • . Come to the entertainment and the are- the afternoon, and was postponed until Beaverton- Joseph Treleaven. - . . ' men will try and make you comfortable. 'next Tuesday as 'unfinished. The case - .. A cod :theatre has been secured for Thorah -A McRae. D. A. Brown. . -.• :.: g arises out of the refusal of the shoes• Mara -D. Graham, F. J. Uiilespie, 't ro�'{��•les for C�rlstin`,s Trade , the occasion. See bills for further par- named gentleme}� to nay to the treasurer Rama -3. W. Treuouth. 7 titulars: of the trustees of the church the amount The first session of that body will take . f - Cornelius Matthews, of Missouri, of their subscription to*ards the erection place on Tuesday, 26th of January, in the �+ . b! formerly of this township, having resided of the new church. There tae been a die• Court House, Whitby. such as all kinds of Peels, Rdl- . - • - - . `1 here for some forty sears, died at his pute for some time between the members - - `> home in Polo, Missouri, on the 24th' of - of this Sale Register. • :: i body, on account of the pastor,, �jlns ul raut8 1711g 1'►5' Oranges ' '� - Dec. last.' He leaves a wife, and two Rev. J. F. Barker, allowing some parties - _. _ k 1. . ch-ildren full grown. Deceased was to partake of the communion last sprin4. Tozarm' , Jan 19th, :- Credit sa)e of ? - f - ° t -Y 4. . li _'" "_ , struck b a train while residing in Toro;n standing timber consisting of cedar and - .. - y f; The tenets of the church state that no un- . . - to a few years ago, from the effects !of baptized soft timber, at lot 8, eon, 5, the property ' - Lemons lr ut►s &c � � 4 t � person shall partake of the sac - , . _ � �,; which accident he never fully recovered. rament and the church ale say the of Alex. Brown. Bale at one o'clock. i , . �I �... PeP Y . . I U See bills. Thos. Poucber, sactioneer. R ::':; He had teat ed L e ripe age of 77 years, partieA referred to were regularly baptized MONUAV, Jan. 18- Mortgage sale of village and was for many summers a consistent into the church by immersion, and, there• lots No. 48, 49 and 50 in Brougham will : :1 . 1 :, member of the Methodist church. He fore, were entitled to be received as mem- take pis a at Gerow': Hotel. Belo at 2 i N .� .. e ' ' '' has numerous relatives now residing in hers. The dissenting portion of the o'clock x po b.m. Bee bills. D. Ormiston, . . _;_ this part of Canada. congregation contended that ae the parties' . Vendor's solicitor. Thos. Poacher, aunt. :.t ' . ..: ;:: Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Whitevale, coon• names were not ou th'a church roll they SArvnnAY, Jan. 16- Credit sale of farm ..., ' - ` `_ plains that our scribe at that lace did him stock im lemouts, and 42 Bores of land F *' "'' p P were not entitled to nit at the Lord's table.. P - `` i�. `�,. �: P as injustice in reporting the proceed' s the ro t of Sidney Flynn, will take ' : :: �: ' j P. K P g On account of this dispute the pastor sent P Pm Y Y y L ` � , of the magistrate's court. Mr. abaw in fits resignation, and at a oontci°egational plaos at lot No. 11, oon-. !i, Pickering, at - ;" - .. - ' states that the charge was not sustained meeting bald shortly agar it was refused - the west end of PipketinR Village. bee _ �� 4 ; by evidence and therefore the case was by the majority. The minority, among bills. finis at one o'do�lt sharp. TLos. s. -. < WOOLEN AND CASHMERJ91HO �S���. dismissed. Poacher, auctioneer. _ . 1. f. r :, ,. Beyond that nothing was whom were the gentlemen against whom . . ; ;` ' :r : , proven. We have not ilia least idea that the cation is brought withdrew from the = _ �"'-- y- - F - y.: +�} � our scribe intended to oast any reflections church and asked that their namek be �. Hooey cif Port Perry aged 18` years .B.hTQ�� ?.rC�T � ' ' { :. �- ; `, on the reverend gentleman, .as the writer struck off the church roll, which was wad arrested a few days o on spicion : ' '' : � . ``IN 1�iNS��rS SCOTCH FINGERING,. _ -' 'y is a disintel<�eted party and not the taco done. Ths praseiit action of the ehttrch of entering flu residence Dlrs. are t . YAM I , , .. � , :_'` ., t • credited with. g the scribe. a ate is to Mat their power to collect the amount of the same place and stealing therefrom � �� 3 `P `fir. NAY if any m•statemeni hps been made, of the subscriptions.,, �Pe leant that two Bold rings and a small sum of money CO'�'TCN l3A'TING, . Splendid 8 Cent tlra` con. =: ' 1. . bonepd�s let the matter. drops its no1<bing the Diy»ion Court Judge deended tLat tine being bmuglii hefurs �gnir+r I�ot# con- : ` - � - cstn be &*ed by prolongutg tihe discus- the sabsot tei'o were littble for the amtmpts his guilt and w sent down %r TT �' r, ` � - � : _, 011 " ; . 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