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I . - 0 . f . - ­­ . - - I . . � I I ."Y" . � '. Q.11 , , , I I.: . �1;0, � . " � I . - - ­-, I � ­ ­ ­ . . . . . . . . . . . . . �K- I" - - _. 11 � .. ­ . . -, 11 - � -1 - . ; r . - 41� . - _._­'...� , T1. 11;q - 11 - `.`, .. I . ­. . — _.:..;1.­. .; ,, - ,­,''.. ­ ensely. - �- . . . . Wraftostanat Carb. � i must have !mjoyed themselves i one.' Mr. Crowford, as a matter .. ., � ` I I � . . _ i Of courn". �.­,",,, ­/., - '. e" . � _. . . . � ��, � -, , JNDUS Competition is the fife of trade, so it is is loo ing up the case. , � - � b DECKERS ' LIVERY! OUT ARO - � 1: k � �.� I -::� , I - . �- . - ,-:��_ - lVedical. - said. An one -1: .::- .,.:� . _� . .,. . ... . . J . . I , :-_ , . - passing through this Part Of A concert was held in tbe- Mamtooth .-'-"._,.,. J �­__L___ ­ 1___1_­____1^�11____11_.1__, - - township would think so too, were they i ._�'_'_)� , - �� � I, �. ', �11 N 1� - As I have bought up Daifteddin's livery LATM LOCAL HAPPRNW68 USCORDILD BY the hall, Malvcrn, on the 14th ult., in aidW : - , " � 00, • � - , .. _. . , . - R M. BATE MAN, M.D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several now to hear the valoptious sounds issuing from .. * ; i. . -- "' - TUR PRIL88 AND JUTTZD DOWN BY OUR -ton . evening be- �.- --..,,.-,,,;4,­ �, I . St. Margarele church. The eye " " . ..- e &,S.O., Coroner. Office and -Residence, horses and burgiei, I can socomodaLe the buildings near the 'Kings road , - � 1Z I - - .. � � , , � . 1. 1. , ,;,. * ", '. - ft . _.'� �4;; . . KingStreet, Pickering Office hours: morning ine fine, good sleighi -.'�,�'�_-i�r"*- : .. . �4_' - , � I the public with good rigs at all hours. Cok"oft"JENTS. 1. Those sounds, we learn, are mad by the UK, a good progmts. .. 1_11�. I zjl� . . . SM6011.30; Evening6too. . s .;. , . U. I - �: and a large Fat, , 7:- , _:. - .. I . '' . . choirs of our two churches. The attendance, as well as ,'�g�,--_ I I . - � Covered 'bus meets all trains. In � CLAREMONT � . y call it a ro�l I . , " ,(L. 4� � I . , . I - .' , . . � _ . ' ,.- .1 . - Pre, old time. Over #100 wall taken - 1. ... - . , ..�.. , . . . �. I . . . . ctice for the sunivereary,as both churches as dw,� �- rl',,-�i , I . .1 .� ,_.,�., _ . � , __ '�;, . . .. , . intend having one this winter. - , - - �; . . . . - - Vocal Music. . . I . connection with livery- I keep a .1 - - t I , door. Rev. T. Walke'r, M. A.. occupied. ... .., ,. I . , , . - ...,/,.� ,/_,�_,_,,__-_ -, _­ '- ­_­*­�___X��_.__ .,: � Sale, Commission and Board- �.,-, , 1X&r"-Xv4ry Tundayatternoon Tzz Xxws. .. ' , I - .... - . - , � . man will be found in the ofAce of Gerow*s Pump 0­0*1_9 ­ .. the chair. -JACK THE RIPPER. �,�, -, ---. ,i,-�­,, "i. .' miss Ida Simpson. �_' . ing Stables, Pickering. I. - . . . • I- I -.1 % . - - . • - Factory. Claremont, whom he will be pleased to - tt .. '4 % I I - I - . MALVERN. . 770- - "Vm71:.:,_,_ � , O CON- C3-00. NX7_ =-Z%mwjJ.._=_�.L-t�. am any cl his su beraibers. I . - - I . � , 'O':, i " - I . - � C, 4, . I - 1. ­ I . . . ­­ , � _7 - ",­',N. � . � . - - . WE6T HILL. - - - , "v" �., 4S., . _._" " - -�,;- ­X�r�, .. - . I I I . , " . - � . � `!-v A . ... - I -- -_ __ - � __ - - ____ 'The referen . �--:',;�:, ., � -11 . servatory of idnific. is prepared to ,dive lei hi rs. Ward. or., is very low with the - e to - ,!,U�Y-,% - *, . - -1 ' '. _.��: �-L-f �;�'_ I ­­ " . .. , • , . - sons in, both instrumental and vocal music- , •asta I a%. fa k- a, c h Q.- I ce mad Pinkey in a re- . .... . -_ ,, - �'.,� � - ,.::­'V�l � �,;� . . - � . � . W'. _ - - P I preyalent epidemic. � .: �,'. �,�­. ;:);- 1',� - I . I , ,.,-' - - . . . I - - *,I _ '* - _. _; - cent issue of your valuable journal, has ' -.- I ":N .,;­�, �-�-. �i�- _. . ferences Liven if required. O.k 'ACK - . (Too late for last tsode.) �_:- `-4-­ - _ ',_;4­%�,; - � - . ' , � . .. i 1.: : ,�'v , - . - . , _ X " .. . � : . � Thorough Instruction Guaranteed, .. Mrs. Thos. Pugh is severely suffering caused that gent to become very wrathy. ��11 . � ___.� "� . . - - - "' ... j, .'. X �;� .... _�. � . :, --��,W ;- ' . . I .*� '100 6* 1, 3 The concert in . .r". ... .1 I � . � aid of the poor, -*'. �­" •.24v - . .. " - fr6m The effects of La grippe. His opp6nebt, however, takes matters more given 4: . -.1ft, . � I •. , . �_ a _ & S 1-4 X 2. . Z. ,5, � z . Address, Claremoi-t. - � 52i Igi Ides CA • '1'. I" ca 4 4 ' Malvern Hall on Thursday evening, 7da - ' .. V, - '' � �� ­ ­ . 40- ; .0 . . 0 What is the matter with the newly or- good-natureffly. Now, air, for the benefit . , 1..,i� ".-.,. . . . . . I b_ Slur of ,V &a .0 inst., was a grand success -in every par 11, L . . - - - . W., 94 A , 43 gauizod band in this place. The members of Love and his colleagues (regardless of - ...- "' " -, 1, , ,�­' I - - ticular. The program was one of more � ­r­ f ` - - : Legal. . I =b (Z en •r M _.. .. the slurs that have been heaped upon car- - . I S I *8 are keeping remarkably quiet. ­ - 6.� 1 .. , - I - 06. . - . than usual interest. Mr. "Jim" Fa ­.. W . � ,gv� I ,� * , "ii, t. 0 0 A tain individuals, that a lib- zo one - ,,, 4 .1 .1 . ,4 �. V4 #. Joseph .Rawson is nicely recovering vi rials') I wish to state t - ­ � - E. FAREWELL, Q. C.,- BARRIS. " N - . . - -.A� ' � ' . . , � . I . Z -.zdy 14m .., ... era] disposal of bad whisky on festive oc- of Toronto comic singers, pleased A - : �_._,___ 'I . .1 ,:, , 51 I A' from big recent accident. Boiling barley . . , - Q __ " .. - - fl * TER, County Crown Attorney, and ` 41 M ,',� , " --- . : . ,County CS -1 , � 05 am t- W 4m cessions has been known to roduce a pugi- with his humorous selections. it � I . - solicitor, Court House, Whitby. 10-7 SE4'.19K ,�! � ..4 '0 wo ." ,q makes a very uncomfortable toe- path. . ,� , I I ." h listic inclination in the minle of men. We Emeley and Miss Ningle were likewipe'-.�_4:-� _,­ i;� , !!;,�: qoa aq � '� - .. . . Mr. Linton, in old resident of this - , , , .� , . . . . � . ... . � ' "' . ti� � � JAMES MILLER, .... -1 , ask was that not the � , . R SOLICITOR, NO, 3 1 a case on that particular well received. Prof.. Matthews scoona- '.. .4,t , I . .fto 1 . ., � . . lace, is confined to the bou" with in. illitilm :..; N �� 1, I- �,,��,p � ._1 W'. . � . . . . TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at I nor ci - -jes ,w t. w � . occasion ? Echo , , . (" a ON I- 0 , o answers yea. Either of panied the singers, as well as ass ,_. . - - . .- =k! . � �u I ,.-. . 'Thistie Ha," near, Brougham. money to loan. �______ I _�nza, but is reported to be recovering. th .. _ . . a those partico'could reveal information that Miss Ricbgrdsotk with a C-Julile of musical. - ,1- ",..:.,. . -,.; .. 7, !..r .W. ­ . . - * 10 0 0 11 % The but at the rink on Saturday would be very damaging to the reputation duetts. . _ . I ­ - oft 0 P.. . .. � I .;; " , 1* " - � . I" I 0,, J 9� .0 Ad w The Red of splendidly -1 -.1* . = 0 0 :j.0 - _.. . DOW & McGILLIVRAX, BARRIS. . 1 =! .40. .0" 0 0 evening pasi ��.,; � -- ; �'�' i . - . I.- �4 N .-i t .4 L evening was wonderful, and the W hite- - of Love and his friends. In conclusion we an ;, d j. . , tars, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post. QA 9 A 4.74 - .4 CJ . d all left for home perfectly satisfied.. �, �_ , :_.�,� -. �V, . . U. Fs 'd W ,00:0 I $3. 040M."U'.. • , Vale band added much to its former re u- mi ; ,,.- - W - .- offlop, Whitby. OntL a 10 0 4D � .. -- , � - Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. 5, ,� $ 0 he Ulf "W-M I . stn palace say that people who reside in a cry- The committe - : � I � I . : . MZ,Qillivray, Ll;.B. Money to Loau. By d ra (D UliD r� 4 =_ 'a. -- Cation for efficiency. I I sta palace should be the last to raise the I � desires to thank the Profes-; , ,,.,._1. 1%A, . , " 1� y . .- - : � - ­'� !�L-. - I - - �� � 1,.;� I I I A -e to M '0 for his kindness in so ably assisting � - _' _,��. ; : , . __ so$, A i :N. % !or , I " . - . - cm�� ►$..-4 � 0�1 i Tho senior department of our school granite.- Hoping, Mr. Editor, I have not I . � ' ,� '.. ,*�, .. " 0 rJ 0 di 0 I,% �� '..­, '. I HOMAS PARKER, BARRISTER 8 0 in t . � __ �� I ; - . - i - �: � be proceedings. The gross r*eipts L' . .. I � '. 0 . I k . ­ - zC -J ,d was closed on Tuesday. owing to the ill., taken too much space, I remain yours, .� . . .1 r A X P15 �Ia 7., * No 0 ­ 4"'. Tand 86licitoi, &c. money to loan. -S - w Bo.r. were 688.. about $85, of which '!Ill �e tea .. - �_ . �;�� t . F�) .: 0 noes of Principal Eddy. A bad cold is - 1. LO - : .: _-1, I �:?�, L � I - � . commission. Office: Over OntaxioBank, Picker- . a g3 .g . .. - &,@� L. � - _after expenses to devote to chi "....%_'_ %�.., -­�. - 1� - - .4-y I . - . . 4. � � - 0.). . - I ­ " -, . " 0 i 2 A - BROCK ROAD. Say neighbors if you are compelled to -"`^��,'�' ­ , Picker- ing; open every Saturday. :. 0 " 0 0% i big domplaiut. WAY. . I sw d be t . - A, . � I 0.� P..46 A 93 P4 4 g3 Z We were pleased to see the genial face . ' - . - . . I I . ! 19 'O i , - _. I .0 b: QL , . I 11 - S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. ck;!; c.) .v, :�., d 0- 4� r. P 1. I get-anytbing in the Undertaking line we -- ? " :X' 't -_ . I - � 1-0 .0.0 OA J� oo S3 d .6a . of Joseph Monkbouse in our village Tues. . 1 "... W• - rence, Ormiston & urew, Barristers, z 1 0 Mr. sInd Mrs. Stotts, of Whitcburch were feel convinced it will POLY you to go to -_ -,-, V � � . . Solicitors, Notariep, &c., 15, Toronto Street, co- 0 M 04 N 0 P day morning. He is always a welcome in town - . .- __��' , � � I � 11 - __ . . i - . . Ob - . I*. ' Sunday. Pickering. Hilts and Di1jingliam, the , -1. W.-�4,` ''. - . T *tor to Claremont. . -:!�� , . - � youtc), will b3 at Clairmont every Thursday. WM -ON '" CA vie] �' �: - I I ____ ___ ____ -.----.- - - �; . _ �� , .. � _. - Offl�-e overT. Bun�y's shop- Money to loan. 2:.',y -- -- --- - - Mrs. Turner. of Dakota, is spending the leading Funeral Directors have ,,t fine as- . -421_,0, - , - -1 Jwl,,�: .- ' . A� .. 1 ,2 �, . .� . . '.. __ ------------------------,-------- I Prof. Tracy. of To onto, eon of Alfred winter with her parents on the 4th sortnient of coffins, caskets, robe's, etc.. '� a, , -I'. 1- .. I . '_ .- _. . I . � ­ ` . . � . � Fietei-in,ary. Trfley, E&I , is hume with the C"'il), but Messrs. Taylor and Laukin made visit Their the lo , �­',� : , - � .. . ' -vest and ..: � ,_� , �:-, � .. - ,,�____- ­­­­ ­ ­_ ­- -,--,-,--, - ­^,,��_-_-_� . , - _ .. . )a gettialz much bette and expects to re- to the Claremont skating rink Saturday they strive to please. I L ­�_. R. I .. turn to his college duties this week. evening. They bad a good time and pur. . IT- HOPXINS,VETERINARY�a W M " - C 0 W l E , . - - --- , �� : -- . . . � JLJL*-, GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet.; .. Grip is prevalent hire as in other places, pose making another Visit in the near,fu- - . ­ I _I.;- , ..- � I ! - , . . . . I ..! - - ..1-1. * I " ­ . - erinstry College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale .. 3aM0T.T .&_M-fX9 - - but bad as Clint disease is we think it ture. - . ... WHITEVALE. '. .. - � - - . , .... �. -4 _1 .-,. . - . 1: 0 - I . and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of . . � . . -, .. .,- I . �_,. � I .,.. the horse's toot attended to at my shoeing forge 3f scarcely guilty of all that people charge it ,Lastweek a very seneative tramp passed - . . ­._ , , " - . . .. 1. lot 33, 7th con., rickeritig. Calls promptly at- Has on band a full assortment 4 widi. The other day a fellow driving along our lines and made several call's in M ' iss Emma Major has been visiting ;�- ..�'. �- 4 - . .. bR frie - - .- tandod to. Telegraph address: Whitevale OW search of a place to put up for the night. rids in Sandford. - , - , � ♦ through the village exposed a frozen cheek, . ­... I- r I . P60. address Crean River. Ont. 3i-T ­ 8 TRAW — CUTTERS In one or two plane he found the Miss L. L. .Major has been in the city 11 � . - . I �� I . . and to be in the fashion he blamed grip pen . ­ -­ .. :.. . .� - - . charitable and ready to keep him. bu or for a while post. , - I - . - * � . .., and 'Root Palpers ! for the frosty state 01 the atmosphere. ...- , J----,- ��_, __ .Societies._ - , ­-_-_­_1�1_____ ''., ­ some unknown reason he became insulted, Mrs. Jas. Tborut0l) paid a flying visit � � - ___ -'-'I-- - -, - � � . r,.Il Mrs. Boyd of North Claremont, whose picked up his traps and left. He at length to Brooklin recently. - - - . - SUN LODGE NO. 135.1. 0. at prices that will suit a)) corners. C e _y. I � '-.I�� apd inuWt these machines. . husband died last satumn, recently re. found a resting Tolace for his exhausted- A. E. Major left last week for a buni- RISING G. T. This lodge meets every m,unday . . I- . - . - evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. —. ___1___ ____ I ceived $50 from the C. P. R. Accilent frame in some person's stable. Would that near. trip to Toronto and North. ' � the grand Cause of Temperance. :�:,. 1� - . Vvery person invited top and help *Avarice Insurance Company.' and the employers all tramps were an seusative, but alas I Jzio. Fowler has returned from Pilot L' - .1 � I ISIT - . � - .- WAV — REPAIRING of the road have since added another very few are. . : 1. I . . Mound looking bale and hearty. . ­ - , , � . - I .. ­ - . hundred to help her �brough the winter. . *_*4.W_# � . _. ( .. . omptl aud Skilfully done . ' . using** gairbo. i , Pr Mr. Beach has been engaged with David- ' - ' . � � I . . 1\ I . . � . ­ . . - 'Her busband's deatli'left her with a small DUNBARTON. . - , � _. � . , With t e aid of the very family and no visible means of support. 11 I . . . . Turper as manager of his farm. . ­ .---. � Conveyancer, &e. I - . I . -Miss McColl, of Markham. has be4a , -', - - -' - . . ­ ­ I ; I 9 Conveyancer, Colon- -, best t Ole and material : The first carnival of the season will Our much esteemed friend, Mr. Nesbit, visiting Maggio McKinnel and other :_ . HOMAS DUNN �j' .. , . . . , . - . Tmisaioner for taking Affidavits, etc. Clare- _; � take place at the Claremont rink on Tues. we are glad to say, is slowly recovering. ., 0 - .-. "at, out. WY .--,: kno n W the trade-. �; day evening next. The palace will be all Re" Mr- Chisholm and Mr. John McIn. friends during the past week. , - . ,__�' - . . - � ,.: . t ____ - j� - - _-_ --------- -- ----- , . .1 . . toshattended the Presbytery meeting Miss Taylor, of Stott, has been visiting . -.;., - 14 ,4. ' ' I - * . .. . . _, ;,: #, L � . ..� . . ..- . . I Appropriately illuminated and beautiful- . Bowmanville on Tuesday last. . -__ 'm -- . . T -N&-losuer of M w , . . - BU I "raffe with Miss Lillie Major and Miss Lydia ­� I I . - _. B • Licenses for the County of Ontario. of- an ly decorated. and every accommodation On Friday evening Rev. Dr. Parsons. of Booth- - . . Q_ I . : -1 at the store or at his residence, Pickering E y - NADS ! offered those coming from a distance � - - "Mage. 12-y - Knox church Toronto, delivered an inter- On account of tb6 necessary stock-tall- - ­ ' ­ - of - .. . . . I_ ___ __ ____ __ _____ ____ to order on the premises. The manager has secured the services eating and much appreciated lecture on ing, our factory was not running for a few -1 _. 11 R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK - . .. _­ .- .� - s . the Whitevale Cornet Band. and this Fortiuii Missions. Conveyancer, Commissioner taking 'Diamond and Stone Setting, oli goods . � days, but is now in fall blast. __ - . .. . davits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. remodelled. old gold and silver made alone Will assure a pleasant ovemug. The Rev. Chisholm will preach the memor. Mrs. Garry Annie, .of Port Union, is .,: , - cey to loan"ou form property. Wills pro- 17 , - - , I _�'. '� -, --At Whitevale. . � ice is now in splendid condition ' Every. ial sermon of the late Rev. Alex. Kennedy. visiting her parents at Peuva&nk. The - _._.. . - .. ��, . - bated- OFFICE Will be in over info jewelry of special design. - - . I., , . . __ Brougham every Monday afternoon for the I - , I � body should attend as well as try and per. who was pastor of this congregation for little nephew is progressing admirably. . - _. ­ transaction of basins". " 27- - I suade others &6 act similarly. . well nigh thirty years. All will be made v welcome. Our Methodist friends are again holding - I- , ---------- , _.- ENG]RANING • I The only original Cool Bure"s billed revival services here, the first meeting of . . Arck4tect. - I The regular meeting of the Literary So- . _ -. -I.:, -..- � �__ ­,­.­ 1-1 - I—- 1­__1_Y__. ­­_.- i . ttlft plain and ornamental lettering. mono. the lawn for an exhibition here on Nlon- the series beinp, held last Mondkv evening. , ' -_ . - . . 11 _. . . A A. POST, COUN" Y ARCH grams, crests and fanzy designiii, jaw- day night lara. Tile night arrived and so 'iety was hold on Thursday evening. Of - Jas. Rue and lady have been,the gueste .- , _. . '. 1. I • _. ­ ZIL* for the county of Ontario Drawings ticers for the year 'W.2 were duly elected an . - ';�.. , elry and watches beautifully orna- did Cool, the original. but an audience �.. . . &�ndspecific&tione furnished for' every claw of follows:-Pres., Miss Maygie Rc.dd: lot of their parents last week. Jim posswea � I ..", ��A - - � � . . . building. Steam and hot water heating and - ineuted. . . failed to assemble. Tile night wag uu- Vice pres., J00. Anderson; 2nd Vice Pres., the saute genial manner that lie formerly-: --.--, ` - �� - . . . - . - , . 20 .. . r , - - �,- 1.1 - �, , . - ventilation a specialty. Office - Genie Block, - - favorable, wh ,!h can im used as an t-%* Xiss Maggie Holmes -. Sec.. Miss May Hen- had, but has lost somewhat of his. livelE_ I .1 - . , ..,­ corner Dundas and Brock streets, V . - E�esidenc#_ -Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y - " S . BARI�TAID ' S - cu6e for thewulant of attendance; but had derson; Tress., Miss Hannah Morrison; ners, which fact may be accounted for by I - .1 Whitby. J 'a ., .1 I � .. the weather been lovely and the sleighing Directors, Misses Caesar and L. Rodd, his settling down to the domestic realities -f,, I � .., . - . 41. - .1. � - Q - ---,-t-#-tct,t4o-ot-e--e—t6i—n-g-.----- ______ . . - -71. - . ­ I . • 777111r= � 1'. '-,--'.' . . - f life. We are always glad to see him � I .f. . : . Rood, the result would certainly been the and 31essrs. Jno. Toms and L. Gourley ; o' ., � V .r - - — �:11 - � . ( "....; ` .. w_ . . I same. Fact ia. Claremont people have Librarians, %lies Aegie Seeker and 'Mr. L. With 118. . ....I _­ �..�_ . . . . .- . ' Cedar F AlKBAN KS, the oid sad reliable . ­ - , -me to spend in travel. Gourley The retiring officers then - - _P -..... . *. ­_. '' L­ PLEASE .:, . � neither money or time receiv " I ­1 - . :­.- . - .. _�� , , . . . .. J. Auctioneer, Still in the field, able and .$ r I .:.. - . - , . Our friend. Jas. Boyd, of Grov4% . . . . � . filling to c(anduct any sales entrusted to him. _ - I ed a hearty vote of thanks, after which a - � .. r 1. - .. . . : I - - hug troupri. If a local company get tip - gave a party last week to his warned ' ' I . I an entertainineut, the hall often Fails to heat little program Was rendered. Essavo •. ': . r usfor past fiLvors. and hopes for a coutinUance . friends and bachelors. as he stated 4: . . " that - 1- . by Rev. 211r. Chisholm. and %% m Thom • of them. Terms for services moderate. ' Ar- hold the audience; bunt when Cool and ' he did not wish to be molested by an , ,/.I � . . - F d takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- . -a ., � .I,--- . - ­ - , r�.Lngements as to dates and terms cam be made G1 .us I Ca .r.tich people come here. no matter how 'lo, Sties M&Wie Rodd. recitation- Miss I - y - -.;. I - - 45-ti . - . Being neither one nor . . : - . ... &,t the. office of this paper. 4S . For ta ionery, School Mokq,.. vo,od inar be their concert. the porch of Aggie Tbom.reading,Juo..Tome and music Young toughs ot'. . .. I - . . � LL Z_ i , - i__ . by the society. - � the other, vour correspondent was n - 1. . . , . . . the lijill IN with diffieuitv filled. We be ----.-'- *.=,*,*-* . � . 1, ;�. 110MAS POUCHER. L' - , I . ,4� . ­ icense'd Auc • Kilitting Tarns, Fingering, . . present, and 60 Cannot StaW RS to the - ---' 1. . . . ­. T trouser, Valuator, etc., for East Tor and ..- lieve in rampportinR hoofs izidustrv. : . .- .. � ' 1�1, - .1 . . � �:_ . .1 ­ - North and South Ontario. trict �, Andelusions, etc. Berlins. * I . . PORT UNION � merit of the festivities. . , . I - the Whole of , t . , -_ - - - " James Richardson, whom we Ye *fed - _. . . .. .1 . . Mrs. Hilts' 4on, who has been suffering.- '._ i ,It- ' ' - * . . I aWntiou given to till orders by mail or telegraph. . Zephyrs, Washing Etn- ; I— -1 * . , ' - 'Uparges moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, _' ' I . last week as ljeiup dangerously ill, breath Mrs. C. A. .knnis is visiting her -friend,, for some time, from a complication of -_ , - "':. **:.-V_', - � . . . Box 47, Brougham, Out. . -.;,..: broldery Sliks and Phils-..' : ed his Ism on Wednesday morning, Jan'. ill (Tinton. ... ­ " - - : _- - , Miss Letitia Annie is her cousin, diphtheria and Pneumonia, passed away -------- --------- ----------- -I- - , , - selles, Felts and Plushes'. , " 18th. His family were all home before - � � . . t_. . . ­ . � Boots crad .Shoes. I ,� last Sunday morning, and was interred. I . - �- _____­ Dress and Fancy Cords, Elas. the end came. The interment took place Miss Edith Conant, of Oshawa. � - - .� I I - � - J L z on Monday. He leaves an insurance pot- - . - � . _.. _.. - 'D SHOE tic . Mrs. . : , 1,,�,.� ... � . J 64 -,� - - LESLIE, 8-- - L-- f E--, - - B-- O 0-- -T- - - - -A- N . s, Tissue Paper, cruncled and at Bethel cemetery on Friday-last. De. La grippe is again visiting our vale. .. , Pegged and sewn work. Order, 'I Corson is suffering from it-hope -however icy of $1,000 to his bereaved mother, who- Maker -1 ... I *,' . 11 � � . , I � promptly attended to. Experienced workman- p ain, and a beautiful assortment of ceased was In his 88rd year, and was one she will soon recover. bas our sympathy in the loss oI ber solL. ,., - I �.. .., .1 - . _. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the rug patterns. of the pioneers of the township. Almost ' I : _�. ..-­­., . - t _'.. �1.1#1. . . . - . - � - - ships, King street, Pickeriug village. 7-v � .� Mr. Maybe, switchman of this place, fell Her daughter is also lying very ill. - - -, '�,! . News, i -.- half a century ago, he settled on lot 2.5 I. . - o . -------- - ___ - _­_. — . �. ' the 9th C01)Ce68i011, And although while in 1ping from a train and fractured White, accompanied by Wig-: . - '_ Y - . - . the his kite . - - - I . - 1- Mo:& E. BOO two sisters -Misses Libbie and Clam. � -� : . . - � Hotels. - . I country was all bush,- he went to work , - - - I . : ­ - , �­ -_ -- ----- --- 1 - ­,�. - .-.- - - --- . -..,-: - t_-� , -.1 __ Il- , - Rei T. Caldwell, M. A., B. D., of Pic- White, has returned for a. short time to.-_ `:- - �,-"., : .- . � . ' i 1. -­ . ­ � ­ I . ... • EAST END, PICKENNO, ONT. 24 and cleared the farm and has resided here kering. preathed an eloquent sermon on our vale, to v:sit his mother 1-1 :. - I . , ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., .. , a ther who has :: - - `-�)� - r' - 2 � , -­% - __ I eu 11. - he I ...'��e'.� � lames Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a * ever since. He reared an estimable family mission work last Sabbath to a well filled le i T whole party look as if the . _­�_­ �!_ W-11 . �, ­ . - ­ � J��' � fine now brick building, finished in superior and died in comparatively easy circum. house. We were delighted to have him - ;. 4',�-'. , - .. .. . __ :1 ., style. Every convenience and comfort for the stances. His wife and four children sur. amongst nil again. . xrea t North West had not very materially - " •' � . , ' ,�•, i� -*I , I - . . - - � '4 travelling public. New and commodious stables damaged their former health and vigor. _.i . �­­V-.- 11 -; - ! I vive him. Tke family are all married The prover meeting in Centennial Meth I * - _`*1_k _ , - - - .• nd aheds. - 25V C,AiU.T10N+ . • . We welcome them among its most hearit t�; I . -1 . -11 . - . 4� :. . .� . . _. - ------. - � __ - ­_ __ . - � e - 1. ' I and doing for theuiselves. Era iong there odist church was conducted under the abl fly. . . �',: _* .11 _. . . . � * leadership of Fried Davis, Sunday eve. They .. - ` 11.1. - - . ESTE RN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., .--. ;-. : � ! -. .. J . - - � - : will Dot be left in this township (I single . I , - - I � . . . - W . little monotonous, but Fred Quits a number of our citizens a' t1ended , `;. .,, `!' -' now open for the accommodaticri of the � ivau who helped to first clear it. were growing a I ` `- � ­ gravelling public. This hotel, having lately ", _:.,.. - I travel , EACH PLUG OF THE -_ � worked hard all week to make them more the Skating Rink at Claremont last satur- . , _1 _111 chaugei hands, has been re-furnizbed throLigh- :- . I . *_-6411� � ;:11 . . . � . � .. '.'� . inviting, arid succeeded well. He deserves day eveniu-, and from what we can lei �-. ' '' I . - out. Situated as it is, opposite the spinklmills, . L . ... I I East Scarbo0o. i 4 nI . �` . . , . . . . .- . � :_ much credit. spent a very enjoy ., - . I I . - convenient for patrons of the Wills. Meals . - able time. Soine com- - . . it is couve. . . - I I ­ . - J-�i • . - Good stabling � - � - - - Again we are having one of those noted Plain of the manner in which they were -- -!',-, . - ,,1. : -_ - iLtidabedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for . . Jacob 'Brurnwell has been serving his parlor socials and literary entertainments, . I - I -- - I I , " t : horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. .. used by the manager of the hotel in that 1. . � . or lunch at all reasonable hours. : vI . ,- 11 The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked , ._:: '_ I country as a juror durii.g the past two in connection with CeWtennial Methodist place, who refused to keep his I . .;_ I I . 1� I - - ANDY Me- .. weeks. - I louse opea ..- . I I j11- ' with pure liquors of every brand. - : " , , :0:'-, 1S,',%lAl,'HED.:- :0, - " The Ladies' Aid society of the Centennial church, at the home of Mr. Thos. Chester, until after the rink closed. Perhaps she - - __. w - Al � .1 ;;,_' y.. I - . . . - I . I.- � �i:,`- ... . I . _ � . . -, . M . - . ,CULLY, Proprietor. 151 1. . I (I Jr Port Union. It will take place Friday did right, - . t_.T--- . ' Jr. * , - .- .deth(d diet 'hurcli will hold a 1),Arlor 60C11LI r ^ . looking from one stand-point, "­.". . &. 'i� .. 'I -hoe. - '. �. , � i evening, Jan. 22, IS92. A choice program � +.. %.� - - 4 � . - . .. �.. . I _____ ____ ------- - , --- . - . ­ --- . : � '.... - - - . I at I ,. Chester'a this Friday evening, the is being bnit certainly lie did hhu�,c-lf no g . ''. � , I , I ._ .., . I 1Vf1t(-h))1f1J;i11f1. - - . .;_ . . Admission 15c. A . , ..' . . . � . , .. . - ­. %. . 2-2nd. I - prepared. . . ." 1i"t' . - _­-.1%�­ - I . ,. - 1. alnOunt of good, if one can judge by re- ' ", .'- . I.- - .11 ­ - �. � I -". : _-­ . hearty invitation is extended to all. .� -1 �� � . 1. w - ,.J_ ,� � Irr. I - - - Miss F. Brnrqwell slipped on an is step . . . 0___�Z, :_- ''.. ,n­_ _ . . ­ � I . . . .1 - -t,i� i' .- . �IA.- - GUTTIBERT, Wqtchmakee, Piek. . . -PLEA-arm. marks passed among those that were .- " E ­,_ . � : - .. - one day last week - " - . .1 ." ,�, . � e,k and severely sprained her 4 , .":,._, ­ -�j,,, -, . e ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the - I there. Our Band gave universal satin- � , -'--- - - i trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for .,. I N BRONZE LETTERS .*.. ankle, which is Very pai,uf al. Ww hope to . ., • - 4- - - -..-, ,7, � . - . . . � ..,-. --C�,;of,�- , F. Lazarus' Eye-glasses. Watche� and Clocks aw her around'again soon, however. . . BRoWN's CORNERS. . faction as they always do, and the attend- � .1� xl:.7�',�e;:� - V. ,-:.. I - � cleaned on sh3rtest notice, and at reasonable NONE OTHER GENUINE W. F. Lane, owner of the Highland Creek . . % I ance was splendid. We understand that ': �, ". ':,14, 1 I rates. . 23-47 �-�' � . , . _;L; _- "; I -I"(_ - --------------- the Band will attend there again next �' � . , —_ dairy has invested in a new sleigh of the La Grippe is in our midst again. : 1� - . - . . - I , ." -,,-. . �; I Dressiaorkin.g. . ­ . . most approved style -for . the business. We noticed Mr. John Parsons at� the Tuesday evening. I . ',-'; , , . " . I " . - . - ­­.­� . I, .4�, , - .1 . .. . . .., - . - - _ .-. ISS FERRIER WISHES TO �N­� MONEY TO LOAN Nothing like keeping up with the times concert. He bile changed but little since . - � *0�- - - . _-_ ' .-: '­ ." I M NOUNCE that she has securedl apart- - Will I he left these parts. �'. . . .. - .. 4f, ..�! �- ': ",-. " , � _ � .�, � - .-. . -, .1 -1 Sale Register. - . : . I ". ,19 * " .�. ,�i .. I - � - ­ i. - :� . . . ­ I , i , � ,I,!,; I " - I � . ' - -- . : - I � I .. .. � . .- mentsaboveMr.A. B. Collins' store in Green ON MORUAGE SECURITY. Centennial S.S. will hold an anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Weir ba-fQ re- - IL t� . . _ . . -1. �� -I - I . . - " _.. - _. .1 . � . . _. .- ; River, where she will be prepared to execute all atlowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do on Jan. Slof.and Fe). let. The program turned home 4Lfter spending a few weeks THURSDAT. Feb. 4th:-Extensive credit; !:­ , ' ,_� - , work in her line in trusted to her. 'Having had _ - �� ,,��, . I .. . some years exp6rience in the best dressmaking bentures purchased for cash, will be furnished by Lae sclio Tes and with friends atiClinton. sale of Farm Stock, Implements and ...�­ J­ L - " - . .. establishments in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is pre- other nice things w 11 be U. -�- . , A pared to suit all comers in dtyle and workman- MML&Mol ESTATE ed in the G. B. Litt-.o has fairly recovered from householafurniture,the property of Wm.:' � s 0 bought and sold on commission. basement. . _' ,� '.�� � . . trial be convinced. Satis- - the effects of Is grippe, and is able to be, McGuire, will take place at lot 13, re ', �, - : '. � ; A:� �t, . " . - . . . ship. Give her a tri . - I LF I . .1 ,*­�.$ . . 1. . . I . �'�. - �Z . . faction guaranteed. Charges moderpte. Terms 1 - Accidents seem to )a the order around of - ­._- ;%kf- � � , , - . . ' - around again. Not serious. of 5th con., Pickering, at the village _ -e �­t- �, - , ­ I., . � � aftt for: city of here just now. An R. Knowles was wand- . � , i­11 : positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. 5 A Western, Lanbashirs and ,,��. * I-1 �'A a - 171 . . - - . London and Manchester Fire Insurance Cow- Mr. John Wilson, formerly of Ses,rboro, Greenwood. Sale at one o'clock. Terms. ... - . 1 __ , - 'Ii� --- � . , � I ing his way toward! �he city one day Last _.W,��'. �. . ,S,..(., . . panise,-North American Life Insurance 8 months. Elm posters. T. Poudhw, I • , , 1- ,._- � '�­' , . . * " - Co., alioo Accident Insurance taken. the miiqortune n Lin . -1 � �4 I-..,,- � - � � , I 0 week he had h to break the Dow of Manitoba, is r di his winter . - - � " . P_Vj,�.." - - � � , - . . - be months with auctioneer. � • . , ,. �, I 111q , , � - �. to -1 , W, \%' T" � _: —1 I. , axle of his causing him frieur al relations pl _� _­ i A , � _.: - 4. "�. .�-�, L . h­ L I' 7..�' �,P,, � . I , "; � ..'r, 1­,. - .. . • , . � . Citched Un out on to the throughout &aboro. Jack loc,ke bale -John M. Bell of At it, - Wil ispow , , , 3" ; - -. - - t 'N' , I I � * . 1, n t ar�+o 0�!M i uld V � a :r-A62*.-%&e9 for Is I& -Or .1nam, le Ilual'y . . I'M , N-.1. * ­ � . � .. . ­,­ 1:1 1_" -_ . _.- - zen ground. He , ocived a severe ahak- and hearty. of his entire hera �f abort-horn cattle ost __ .� - - - - . . . -.::: . . - _. , , ­ � - , , . . ing u � a , . 7� .... . PICKZRING BRAN He. .1 p, but we learn that he is able to be Bitter tom an abed. Little -do we Wednesday, February 10, 1892. Ve, , . .�. 0OXVZYANCI24G'CAJ&ZFULLT DONN. ,j­_­r ' - ... ­ ,r . %� -; .. � , � . -- . . . � . ► . � - . about apin. � I . of �. . � "'.., � �:e �.'!;.- - I I , I I I.. � ! . think of *e sorrow of w" & been forwarded with a catalog0e . 1� P", - - - I . . With the falling "J*119 : �'.,-'. ��'., � � � , . , , " z - 1:1.,. .�_ . O' the, beautiful comes sweetheart t but such in the ,ease with a "Burnside Nerd" which m , , . � 1. , ". _.. pe,-, ­ - , "Vi"We 20ro"r typ fty , -1 ,��, - . . , � " I I - ,� , � I . � . - - . I � . 0 , n fdr7the transaction of all log itimale -v- the x1eighing parties. We hear of a merry gout not many miles east of Malv,em. 0, by all who desire by, Iling at 9 a , - " , " , , . . , I 1. . .,.. - - . . . . _ I . � � I I � . .. - ' : Baukiug Busi young bachelor from a wad who caw w - I i_ - LUSIAS. 1.0 Good village Lots on nortli side King street �,:", . � ­. ­ .. between corner and the Oollfte grounds ins, it must fm terrible t . ,.�' � .1 .. " : - -� .i�:- � I 'v", . f� - - . � �g�l..'Ii�it_ -� - , . . OMCZ Hovas-From � to 3; sail, U-1 rdiiye - our zindst one eve week and took a . , " ,., - - - - " �. .1 _1*_ I if 14-­� 4, �, - � ,�tl- 5�--,.-4� �,,, X .. ___ sale, togetherwith. other v" l5rop ► A fism oombat W4 plw its a hrm ­t&!�;, �� *-I "Torootor-M, 1,'W�l , . � I Cto I o'clock. 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THE URTH'B DA$g DAY �• .,'� `! �D��i�0 ; - rind treaetlu►red and like friends. •""�• ` . . , - - Another l►lashle piece of furniture that f!'fisre-sn ofx miles snow -shetU nit Frtak `Ifiart 1�r, f on' hit - listened ���ei /re ler�e _ . r` .= ... -curd ed before hi nd I" ", P rosRL tiro, of iist es a timber a tike �l►ss ri � ` .. 1. �N,; 3b 1 it.l��fast- hai col, .sot' or IIBB s ,apiece de nded d y, it is i th 1 R06 of ojd d e mare~ • _'p brel► `} of his >The e&ltmt. mentioq of the lielnomena ;;. ' • , one coon ies the room�One, an ' den y - #h U tea. suer. I peen a 1 or hours, known sus the P � ; '" xceLuror3t`' Shall i ha , one t or eyes.. P Y '� ,. b irk dai`& appears be in , . 1 d not bein in man,' _ _ had d►bao- the esr #4 B. (;. about the time of the death %% ` v t�tvo L. • We all wan a eo bed, •ntti a he s by modest3 and ieency mere tht ♦ fami spent i1> Nob 8_ 1. g�.. ^1•- ore than one. t ' t necessary•, #tat and rn a bedla of th - t. 'f T#tteiy notbPit, do The Sr -ttpe over the of Juilns Ca is when we read in Plutarch . "�: ime a health be saysood Hgots- ° °.. . ,,: screen eltonld be a o�tly of elaborate bo2 ca en t1 O, ,,,. jack drip slow tnoistare. t Cher roof, and Dio I3assins that the sun was er than !,_.'�.._.: .. i "Eve one's ref far _h . wd thro e war lass of the window usual fora whole year. Thegreattddarkness _ _ ' - L`- pg' Pte• construction; indeed, it would not bar- - z..�' ! The alien laws of T forbidding for- -.. -, foundation is &good wire -woven estrus. A ngu glass out. The which lasted two whole day' over all T:u- ' 11 7 ' '�' mediate thick, beat quality on fled hair mounts with the rest of the room if it were ; Dike star bl rr and if ;, . <. a ors to hod •land in bat State blive been Y but any pretty chintz, such as cowers the heavy cotton .gomfprtiable 1• tnayieldin rope.appears to have receded the eat , t , • w• . , i, �'•'- mattress is the latest, made in V parts, yy d u�noonatitat' v l Kt' ..,� • ` `= one square in shape, the other SU the lounge and chairs, lean, be.strstchod' with, ar _ . _ like a mattress: upon him, hegrawcr►I , earthquake of Nicom ta, which occurred . . - "': ill nails on a small eiotbes- horse, like those In Japan, it is said, t here •re • ple truce_ ,He got-up, crept +across the gritty-door. slid Aug . A. D. 353. Two years later in all_ 1 :V, . -- "•_ . `r •. toena•rning space• llnc►e a week a 8gitare-.Bi - y used for the siring of linen in s laundry, growing four ,nehe. m height, io► icb dear on his boots, and went the. door., Qat- the eastern provinces of the Roman em ire :' - 4, ::. may be turned arouratrf, turned ov the neat f p side, thsm•d ' t;g. forest uf� gfgap it �eo+�- there a-as a dark d• which was so dark - ' ..;;- ' • week, the lower part turned er eve and will prove to be all that is desired tort freely •bunt the site of currents., •F y,�• ::.. ry while -the screen itself will add considerably During the heavy ga the waves of the greens presse. ai�ainst the .vie - roomed as to make stare visible at noonday. ► N Via, •:.. -• - other week and occasionally each gad with Y: 1-:, - ' rite upper part so that the matt wears the beauty and saves of occupancy of the Atlantic are from twee y -four to thirty-six shack ;two freshly felled tXeea supp_rtd From further deseri lions one might con- ; j •, ,.. ` ` room. feet in he* ight —half a a and half below thwnselyen halt; p, like a man on his elbow ; Sider this the result of a total eclipse, but - - `'' every' _ For the rest, this rDbm is so entir�ip a the mean level of the a faint trail from the door lost itself in the astronomers say that neither the ecli se ' } . - personal and individual thing that it should Thera is a boom in G Teramen ` lend salsa darkness of the undergrowth. Frick pick- of March 4, 360, nor that of Aug. 23 of p he Z -� t q - ': ;1 : :' '' ` '.:. :- " : ' 1'g gpp� . be allowed to represent indtvtdnal tastes, ;n the Northwest. T e (`.anadian Parise ad ppthe dopble- bitted axe by the dour, and same yyear was visib�e in the eo retries men- : I. ` l ' a .. and should be sacred to one's self and ones Railway, is selling ocks of land very went out for firewood. As he moved'in the tiotied. 'During Alrie's Beige of Rome 4(19 _.. '' K imebody once said, "Show e a ido- closest friends. rapidly, underbrush he beard a slight sound behind and 410 A. D., there were several days " as _ - - . *-, r . man's bedroom and I will tell yo what she ° . " _ I ' A Californian has inv nted •tong- diataiice him, and stopped to listen. There was a dark so the night which preceded and fol- . 4« .. s its like." It is natural for aver girl to I tale hone of aim le con taaetion with sr►hich blare, a zip, and he fell forward. • He felt lowed them." In 536, E67, 626 we find I. , want her own little nest to look as retty A Petrfeot Figure. . ', P P W- < - p - he is confident he can old communication himself being dragged over uneven ground. mention of long periods of diminished sun- , +. = r- ' as isle says a writer in-0 a Ladies The he'. ht of a reon with s " perfect . ` . - r � : Pon , i$ Is a across the continent or e.ar the ocean. $e opened his eyes when he heard &snap- light. Accordingg to Schnurrur " the sun s a -. Home Journal, and I wish I old en- Sgnre" sfiould be azactty equal to t e die- Aceordin $vrad' r the expedi- ping an I crackling near him ; he was lying darkened in an atarmingmanneron Auq. 19, t .- _ .. r >, - courage her in this. Let her - lea to have �Ce between the tips of the middle fingers on s comfortable beside the stove which gg� Papers without there being the least_ possibility tion of Dr. Hanson to a -forth Pole has - >�- .: around her.the books thatatt ®reap hers; the of either hand, wh n the arms are fully ez• been t nod until 8 The delay is burned freshly. Tom was palling off his an eclipse being the cause." I _ . Y ho ohs of her special friend , the little tended. Ten tim the length of the hand used b he im bunt of sooner finish - boom, and sobbing and moaning over hitxt, The Portugueao historians record several _ "� . . • -F p togs P Ir 7J times the 1 gth of the foot, or five Y P°am Y - like a man in a nightmare. He got breath months of diminished sunlight in the year - .L ..'.` bite of brie -a -bran which she has ieked n - . . �_` here . and there and were giv' her at titers the diamete of the chest, from one ing the ship to be used. � 1 ^4" to my 934, which terminated by an appi►ra(ct open- E` . Christmastide or on her birthday. Rub all armpit to the at r, should also give the There are now twerAy -one law firms in .a Tom." ing in the sky "from which loud sounds - t L;: tk .. these where they will show at the r best,and height of the whol ' body. the United States oo rtbout .of husbands 1• Frick bo I didn't go to. I was asleep. issued the noise noire sounding not unlike. : 1. �, rt::: _ .:: , Y, , "' ] • I heard somethin , do not be afraid of furniahinf; yen year The distance f m the 'unction of the and wives and there 200 American ' . I w---m dream n' of l r . two giants quarrelling." In 1091, on Sept,. �� - bedroom with too many books o - tctares, thighs to the grog d should be exactly the ladies who practise >the courts or bars. Lord 1 Lord 1 He don't -esr." 29, (not 21, as given in some translations z�," g Y same •s from that int to the crown of the manage legal publicatioaa. Thu lisWn flim stove was red hot and ' - r ,s Remember tpion h, that it is our bedroom sy , of Humbolt a (,osraos ), the ;sun turned r.-': y P� head. The'knee a ould be exactly midway The German merchant marine stands the blood soaked into the comfortable from suddenly black and remained so for three - ° rind that on must leave anfficien s to ,, ' - � move around, to dress and undress ; and between the firs , named point and the next to that of England. In 180, the let- the man's side. . Tom tore strips from tLe hours. For days after the blackness had . : '- . that you must not lumber your dressing and at the heel eat year for which fi have been Pub- disappeared the sun gave out a peculiar , . G:- . ground y P mattress On the bunk, and tried to tie them k• r -,i .- ,.I- �: `;', table with trifles of no moment, ?when you The distance fro m the elbow to the tip of lished, German vessels ins ' >� is ilnada 68 834 voyages- oround the great hairy cheat. Frick moaned. greenish light, which oceaaianed great , a want the room for your _brushes and the the middle finger ahoald bs the same as carrying 21,398,5'll ton s of cargo. " Tom," he said, " we're friends, ain't alarm. • = .: numerous boxes and bottles that : hold your from the elbow the middle line of the FF . _ toilet belongings. An overotowded bedroom 'fhe representative of Swiss dairymen has w ^' His hand groped feebly. Schnurrer next mentions a dark day in breast. : From the to of the iicRad to the level of returned to Switzerland with options on Tom Lid his unshaved cheek on Frick s June, 1191, but astronomers attribute it to . t ,; t _ 'Y is'a horror and an inconvenience. Have one p land in three counties la California►, the in- side, above the ja d hole. the tonal eclipse which was visible in the , 0 - :: , or two b' eau chairs, with a view not the � chin should the same as from the .. - only of the oc -mfort of to -day, ant of the level of the chin that of the armpits, and tontion lying to estaDlilih a colony for the We're friends . he asked again, greater part of FJurope on Jane 21 of flue . • ur of developing the dairy industry. " Yes, en, Frick. I'd a si ht rather done year mentioned. Several dark days are re- ; t -,. time when it is possible you may be a bit of from the heel to t toe. purpose op g ry � Y• Y g y y • . -,�� It is altogether sham, the way some of it to self." He sat on the boor holding corded as having occurred in hebrua,ry, - . 11 . an invalid, and want a comforts le chair to tae Chicago judges i a the divorce court the chill -hand and press' the coarse cloth y ` . ' 1' enshrine yon. These chairs n d not be, J Ste �� ,� P g 1106, the alai keel bring the 4th, 5th, and - Trot &= on the gone• _ ' rattle off Chair so is ,lled hearwi and against the, pumping wound. The fierce fire 12th. On the 5th a bright star was ,seen j t - - richly upholstered ones, but instead of gs . i - rattan or wood made deli htfu1 ith &t The raetice of `trotting" a child on the decisions. It looks lik the arorat kind of died out from the stove, the iron creaking as shining " only a foot and a -half from the < . - . a big soft cushions, luxuries, byte- by,'thst knee othe icurse r the mother, though it judioal trifling. Twenty or more caaeb are it cooled. blackened remains of the sun." , :,, ,t : _ . when bought, are rather expensive. How - hsa the sanction o long practice,bas not the adjudicated at a aingllj session of two or Frick lap with his eyo3 staring open. « On the last day of February, ]206," t F . ever, the girl who is making her room look sanction of commo sense, and should never- three hours. They 11 say you killed me a- purpose." he says Cortevza, a Spanish writer, "the sun ' `' ,, t r can be one or two illows not in ba ind ed in, especially with infant.. Mrs• Fannie Washin �toit Finch, a grand- breathed. "You'd ought to get s witness, appeared to suddenly go out, causing a 1 -y g F use, from the household store and env sting Treating a &dal body in the ratio of cur- daughter of the first Prtistdent a half-brother tom. darkness all over this country for about six - s # them with gay silk, wrough over with em- respvndtng atreng h the exercise would be cherishes s non$ her most precious possess - I I ain't kerin what they say. I sin t go- hours. The superstitious writers of the I. r : _ broidery silk and tinsel thread, can have about mvslent to being ourselves churned ions ¢ little silver hatchet mule from a in' to leave you here dyin' while I'm off time attributed the great darkness of 124! - them to look as rich as chose often as the u and�own on t1 a walking -beam of a good sp,�n once owned and used by George lookin' up witnesses." to God's displeasure over the result of the .` smartest n holaterer's.. g ataed steam en ins. ti: asbingtoa. She is said to resemble her After a long �►ause Frie�C said, Yoa tell battle of Leignitz, the sun being so obscured - - - ! - g . ` Now, mPdear irl8 think this over and great uncle in features, and to be of a tall 'em I was loadtn ketriges when you went as try make it necessary to keep lamps burn - . - ' Y g. ' • , ' and imposing figure. out, and when you ken back I was like in until after the unit.- hour. - make your nest as pretty as a ggtirl s bedroom loot w of HotB. - .. g i should be. Spend a reaisonable amount of the Dr. C. G. Tone sdeCl, w)tto for twenty yo•r this. �� Prof. Schtaparel[i, who has been years con- ' : Chili is the won mans Utaopia. It is Tom shook his heed. I ain't kertn letting data concerning that uncanny event, time on its furnishings, and you will not only country in the world in which women has bean superiatencrent of the Chicago „ Relief and Aid Social in his last report what they say, is now inclined to refer the cause to the . $•1. regret it. are possessed of fr.11 political righis. Every y' p° "Gimme • pencil, Tam don't be a tool ec'ip3e of Oct. 6. 1241. Kepler r tells _' - woman over 21 n vote on all gaestiona. cautions the public against indiscriminate fit r„ • - - . - given to streo4beg •s, and denounces the us his authority being Lemma, that there ' - - lists of Feet• The street oars ar all eondncted by woman, Tom lint a tallow candle stack in the neck wag a sun darkenin in 1547 which lasted - too. The native omen have.not good off- " Multiplication o free lodging and soap , . of a bottle and lifted IFrick inst his knee for three da e A �il 22 -24 which finall r . - - - To relieve perspiration and remove un- rtaaiEies for od ratios, but they are said houses which famish inducements for the • ' Y • P ' y ` - i..� _, . _ least nt small from the feat bath in am- p° unscrupulous to ' aatlrcio stn ition and live white he bend apiece of paper against the ended by the sun "appearing to be suffuse ,I _: to be sad of fair mental ability, and P „ PO° Bole o! one of the boots be had dragged oft. with blood to that degree that stars were " . ` monia and water at night' ;change stockings boast off one nativ woman doctor. In man- its idleness. 6 g w } often and alwa s when than 'n rub the In Galveston is sin ing an arteai•n well, The stiff ish band closed overt a pan: visible ar noonday. -0 „� __ gt ner they are mod' stand dignified, to person cil, and rick traced the word Friends America has ex rienced several (lark - - feet dry with a clean towel. Forhilblains, u which is now 2,410 f t is depth• gray and Pa . - is ' use strong salt water baths. For ingrowing small and delicat . n cla mined wi wood lime ooncret- but the point was Qeue and the pencil left days during her short historical life, the g Follawin the a am le of India and Japan y • no mark. 1 Lau he drew ashas quick breath most memorable being that of May 1'.1, 1, 80, ' toe nail, cut the end square and close and g P tons and pebbles we f000d at a d th of sharp ' - • _ I ' the Siamese are a ut to establish a school p` and s'td oat of Tom's arms. Tom laid him when the darkn"as was so great that all the 1 510 feet. The of the wood s estimated scrape, with i► sharp `knife or piece of gLas fir the native sir of high rank ender the ' age down and drew him o t straight, and gather- people of New England, with the exception _ a line in the center of the top of the nail so management of E glish ladies. Another in- at 200'000 year by I rofassor Sits lay, and in n the blood-stained rags, threw them of a sturdy few, were terrifie3 almost to the - ` . thin that only the inner lining of the nail is terestin educati nal experiment is that of is the stratum, whit is 106 feet to thick- g P Y . " _ left. If this is kept up, the edges will raise g seas, he found aee3s mbling apple apd into the coW etoXeb, aqd sat waiting for verge of distraction. a college for ggirl in connection with the n otniDg. When the tight came he took — - - .� ini►tsad of growing town, Corns may be- Univergsity of.8y nay. hackbereY seed' fhb dta►d man over his back, and shutting $F.HBINQr SEA._ - - _ _ relieved by applying a mixture of olive oil, Dress reform his invaded the stronghold The 1V °ew York +et#�ito r says fluor in the door of the shack, started down the trail, -- � laudanum and oil of wormwood equal parts, - i — ;N -. of fashion, Paris, the frivo.ous city: At a New York city a nt to tlnousaad sub- from the claim toward fire river. The trail 't Qttel tti the >rraeeedtt,tri— D116calty 1t and entirel removed if you add the wearin „ 8eleettat� the ArbUrt�torK. Y Y 8 meeting of the Federated Females of scribenare connect by twenty -five thous was very slight; the tier had been hold- Wesxt*rR•ros Jan. —The liehriu Sea _. of light, pliable, perfect-fitting ehces. Don t France," it was resolved b fifty woii�en and miles of wire, nd the use the tale- � F 8 be afraid of the size Nature intEUded ou to y Y ing down the claim or & few weekr, and it negotiations are not proceeding with that _' . wear. Y delegates from th 9 different branches of the phony over a hand thousand rinses day. was all that Tom could do to keep his frost P g . _ association to organize a campaign against A careful calculation shown that daring the with the swin in sagging weight on his smoothness which would encourage the - __ . - earover four Itna and fift million con - gg gg belie! that before the next season opens the . modern costume. That' are pledged to wewr y Y back, He rbacl,ed the river, a► mere wind rights of the United States in the northern r. . - '. _.< - 1 - short skirts, to d iseard stays, broad hate, versa►tions were carri on by telepboae in ing stream, and laying Frick in the stern of g, d fined. No real ob- . oct an will be clearly e ;` Why The flair Falls Otis, boots anti hi h ls, and wnta' with lour the United States. his boat and covering him with •coat he ' �`'' ' Y g the resi war nor- took the oars. It was earl mornin , and a ' stacles have recently been interposed, but . Dyspepsia is one of .the most common necks- Mr. Archibald Forbes, g Y B this Governmefit is strugglin with poor - ' 1- Boston has dul licensed bar first woman respondent, holds hi mself at the command sheet of white mist steamed u from the g ' tenses of baldness. Nature is a great econo- po P success to disturb the inertia of the British : :. •.'�` miter, and when the nutrient elements undertaker, Mrs. ulia Brown, who has been of his editor- in-chief at all hours- Ha has water, and was torn and hung in great Government and securesome forward move- ' "�- furnished b the blood are insufficient to qualified by the dot Health to carry on two entire equipment s,one forcoldeDantrien, shreds among the fur branches of the ever - y meat on iti part towards a beginning of the- . ,. N, -___ properly support the whole body she cuts the business left y her lately deceased the other for the tmrrid zone. Firearms, greens. Through the white stillness the P Pe Y PP Y long expected arbitration. . . �" .1 1 : off the supply to parts the least vital, like band• clothing, saddles, all ready, even to a pad slowly sown the winding stream. It It is two months now since the last defi- - _- - s- the hair and nails, that Lhe heart lun and A Frenchwo an —Mme: Lscrcoix —has pure fall of gohl id taasaporta for every was a lon carne far the rower with the been elected a ember of the Aesdam of 41 Y rite proposals on this subject were exctiang -. - ;. other vital or ens ma be the better nonr- Y country on the glo . An order by tole- silence of the woods *bout him and the - ' r" g Y ed. Sec;rotary Blaine has so far yieldej to : ' - ` °Fs ished. In cases of severe fevers this economy Madrid, an hono never before extended to phone, and instantly he departs for Zanzibar silence of the dead tde him ; but as even- , . y Lord aaliabury s request as to consent to the ` f- ;;$ is rtieularl noticeable. A sin le hair is a a woman. The honor is due to the admit• or Moscow, is cams, ht saw the li ht of the town below; . Pa Y 8 .,� g g reference of the questions under contention t= ;, .: _ . -- sort of histor of the h si&I condition of able mural intiags executed by her for the i , was the clear electric star above the first - . . Y P Y ppaa to a tribunal composed of seven persons. I5- - r . an individual durin the time it has been Madrid AtMe'naet m. Hints for the Household. .. faw -mill. When Ire brought Fnp ai the g One of these arbitrators was to represent <, ;t.. Y.v Dunn if one could read closely enou h. It will interest the ladies to learn from wharf, •few "idlers were standing shoats {' gr g Y g thestatistics of tMe hair induct whose Den- • An oyster is the best bait for a rat trrip, �„ CJnatta, one Great Britain, two the United' t rti z Take a hair from the beard or from the �' A very good plan tcn keep wax -cloth losay What have you got Chore . asked one, States, and the remair ing three were to be , as , :.. tre is in Paris, that the bulk of hair handled out of the falnea4s of hie laziness. - ` i ... 1 ` , head and scrutinize it and you will see that is to wash it with sir.4 or melted glue to the selected from other nations. Up to this , , . - .- � ± ". - itshows solve attenuated laces indicatin by the dealers is not supplied by the coif- Tom lifted hiia a es from the ex ression- , i � , P g feura.who trawvel about the Continent ur. water' i Y P that at some peri' d of its growth the blootl less heap in the boat and said Tell your point everything had progressed smoothly l . -; ` chasing the flowi n locks of peasant girls. in correcting children, whatever form the „ ' and uninterruptedly, but when it ea a to anpply was deScient from over work, g g g correction may take, i4 is nw- -sans► to pro. coroner tq come down here. an a reement u n the neutral arbitrators ~- anxiet or underfeedit, The hair falls out 1t la estimated ';hat in Paris alone Iwdies p They put him into the little strong -onto g YT '. Y g• Y P g 1. when the strength of its roots is insufficient comb out dai y sad throw away fifty kilos serve a calm eme•a ar. with bars across the windows, i►ud question' there was a hitch. Great Britain could not t r - be induced to submit an names of persons . . ... to sustain its weight any longer, an3 a new of Bair among he refuse. Thin the rag To eteense ceilings hat have been black• ad him. • Then the local press sent "repro- Y P • - / - - - �Ii�., . ` - ickera who ca on a reat trade in comb- erred b smoke from lamp, wash off with "_ who would be acceptable to her, and has not „. , hair will take its place unless the root is P F g Y abatatiti es the editor and proprietor—to l ` - � diseased. For this reason each person has a ings, collect fro the dust bins and sell that have boon d ui soda water. up to this time. Unless Lord Salisbury PPS interview hits • and the little innocent may_ , ` them to the I hi niere. The hair is then speedily gives his attention to rho negoti- - - , certain definite length of hair. When the Those who are s abject to attacks of children Dame and looked in at hits, stand- &Lions the prospects are favourable for a re- _ A ' . hair tegins to split or fall out an lssage of rolled in saw us .cleaned from mud, dust, giddiness or faintness,. and these who auger i4q u n � boxes for the purpose. He made P P {` . • and grease, c rdud, separated, arranged ac. from palpitation and Other sense of diseom- and ,dear, - statement at the inquest ; fter newal of the modus vivendi, with all its bar- i the scalp is excel nt. g Pa P q assin fe faces, which was in force last sea Place the tips of the fingers firmly. upon cording to le gtl i and color, who sells it to fort at the heart, should not bathe. - that he would Dot talk. Three days Tataer g - ' p the master C i anier who in turn eel s it to son; for it is not probable that a rupture the scalp, and then vibrate or move the •� • Children in bed, s doctor observes, re they. �a fA him with the news. He got will occ r between Great Britain and the _ scalp while holding the pressure steadily. the hair deal r. The moat expensive shades sire much less covedin than sdnl.a, and P slowly. Phis will stimulate the blood vessels under- are white, chpatraut and blond, then brown q g .a don't „ United States on a matter so unimpo :: Lu and red. would probably never in health niggle from You naderstand, said the doctor. Death and bring about better nourishment under. cover while as sop if the cover were "You're a free man.” as the personality of the arbitrators. - . of the hair. A brush of unevenly tufted .Mrs. Fawcett, the English lecturer, sup- not excessive. " Yee, I understand well enough." he 'j'he Hermit of the.4oanblick: - bristles is also excellent , to use upon the ports her claim fi �r woman e suffrage by slat- , - . _ . . scalp, not the hair. ing that there ar- 34 000 women land own- . i To,make almond ic'na, mix one lb, ground answered, turning down toward the river. t The "Hermit of the Sannblick "Pater A Wales and that of these almond (sestet only) nth 21bs. sifted sugar t'i hat are you going to do ." asked the . era in England ai 1 doctor. suspiciously. Lochner, who Iasi, year passed the winter . - -. -- -' : 201,000 are en agronlyllan arming on their awn and a little orange- flolver water; make it in- " I'm gain'- up to the claim " he said. months in the observatory on the summit of - Zhe Sleeping' - X108111. , : account. to s smooth paste with the whiles of three ' that lonel rak, now declares that he will The windows should be large with orie net The Rayon of Paris has the or font eggs, previous beaten to a sti6froth. The doctor watched him gat into his boat Y P - and pull slowly up the river, and still stood not stay there another winter unless he has of dark shades and another of light ones, finest stables in the world for her msgnifi• In cold weather never wear a woollen watching _till man and boat were, lost in the a companion with him. He would, �c says, - . - t that the eyes mad+ be thoroughly rented by cent horses. Evan those of the great Czar btocking inside a thin, tight shoe. To do it solemn �nes. prefer a wife if be could find one. Other- - - . ...;`:4 darkness during. steep ; and where there himself do n t equal them in Magill is to invite frozen ft'et. The wool grows P a wise he will be content with a male - R!`. are any drapertea; they should be of li -rand On Sunday a ter:noons• she takes her tea in damp and clammy, with insensible perapir- 1 companion, who could take turns with him - ' " . Foulid a � uwleI Skaleton in a Tree• : ;� " i delicate texture; . rather than thic and the stables, here down the centre of the anion the shoe pinches the blood vesaeL into in his constant task of reading the scientific i. _ - �••�' heavy ones and should be so hung that they great building a thick pile carpet is placed sluggish torpor. Betwixt them you have .a Naar Tishomingo, Tax,, recently a strange instruments. This decision on the part of _ - . / , • . - ',', 1. can easily be runialongon rings and shaken leading up tm' the tea room. The hdrers frozen foot almost before you know tt discovery was made by some tvoodchuppeis the •' Hermit of the Sonnblick" really - - • 1, T� "`- come to tlhe table for sa r from their who were workiu in west of that - -i �_ rather than gathered in close folds to catch 4P ga The old lacy s advise to her da hter,w hen g threatens the further existence of the high - P R g° the latter' was about to comiuencs onseicae - P Y g eat obaervatory in Lu r.: _ :.,> and xce the dart. mistress like t do s. The baildin cover lace. The brou lit to town a skeleton repo. For the Austrian- : `° _ ` _ Often, where there are flowin drs ernes three sores o:: gr und. „ and the section of &tree to bear evidence of Meteorolo i�al Institute lacks the funds to _ # g p A vote w to en •t s business -case is ing, pats the matter in its true light. Y the truthfulness of their story. g ,' at the window, -tie toilet table also and its dear, e&id she, by not knowing how to Y• support a companion for Lochner, and the . � glees are draped in lace or some sort of em- Boston what young men are employed, make puddings and pies you may be cc. They cut down a largeoak tree which wag small sum - -about one hundred pounds e. - . - , broidered muslin: which gives a dressy effect to see how m ny were for woman's suffrage, cesronsll anno ed ; L•ut if ou are i norant pr►rtly hollow, but the entrance to the hol- year —that is wanted for the purpose is not , t c .. - Y Y Y fi add - , x -, - to the room, ands helps to keep the dust to and out of th number only twelve were un- of ro•stin and boilin on ma be anno ed o•v portion bad almost entirely grown forthcoming from private sources. I believe , . �` .^� ;„ I some extent fro the various little mina gallant enou h- t o declare against it, If a $. 8 Y Y Y over, leaving only a narrow alit in the out says s the Vienna correa ndeatof the Stand. - - .,, > z,, _.% ,-; i eve : y day. y Io .. i w. ,:: boxes and toilet articles there. In old colo- similar vote were taken among an ual side of the tree. When the tree fell to the - s i:=r ` ` r . Many persons a innot partake of cabbages and that the real explanation of the discon- ,� 4 i, Dial houses it was once the custom when number of womenn on the same question, tt in or other " groan vegetables" wiihoat suffer• ground it was split open by the,shoek, and tent of Herr Lechner is that he is annoyed _ "-- - = ,t :" {there was a death in the family to draw the i doubtful if an eq sal namberwould be found ing•f /arwards for the injndicioas inditlgaroe there lying in the centre of the broken at being forgotten by the public, who have - ' . g in favor of it, But have you ever tried boiling the cafe wood, was the skeleton of a man. On one neither sent him Christmas resents nor - . :- curtains across to mirror, as if shutting out age p `-' 'k °`,- • in the face of sa h soletpnity, the vanities A Dayton mat i whmii the woman adore in two waters ? Jnet try it and the result tinkle of the skeleton was a band of iron at- pubpished laudatory paragraphs about him : , ` �� and frivolitice of life. with reason, is the owner• of a railroad tachad to apiece of chain, evidently from in the news a ers of late. Three ears a {r_ . -.,• ` will be an agreeable surprise. Not only will P P Y : - �,1: - There should o a lounge in eve sleep- • which runs t ro h the suburbs of the city. the vegetables stables bo more d° tible but it the manacles worn when he sought refuge back he said he wanted a wife, and hundreds - %. . 11. rr.. - B his order s11 orlon iris and women g �a ' fn the hollow tree. From soil indications the w; g- that the bed may be lei intact Y will be sweeter and juicier, and the ob- of offers at once poured in from all quarters, w room; gg - -i�. or the ni ht if pie wishes to rest in the may ride on is rs at �alf price, and the skeleton has grown sufficiently to almost includin several .rich and man cod look - - - g •jectionable, small will also be grvatly lessoned $ Y g II . l '''` day ; and there should be ens - chairs and laundressesvatth sir baaketsaod Latloresses cover the opening through which he crawled iD woman' but ha than lau had at the idea, 6 . `- ':, . - : - - Y For -hack pu ldin , prepare the skirls. T g K "' -:: " ' ° -1 "`{ &sewing - chair, � writing-table, or a d'aven- with their bundl travel free. � ta,hido.. wo of the ribs were broken in Have some pigs blo, , and white it is warm and continued to prefer the state of single ' ' - - .. " A novel busin partnership is that of the 1 each meaner as to lead to the belief that it >.: : �..' .:... "� port; while the little, prie -dies which forma Pa P • salt it a litt a stir it for a while and strain blessedness. It would be a distinct loaf to . . Re #. Leslie W, a and the Rev. Lit& was done b a g a art of the fttrniahing of every French P it, and a cupful of milk tea the blood. Have Y bulls- meteorological and pbysical science if the' . - :; lady's bed -room or hoodoo is a comfort able Frost $aragap, h wt e, who were rebently half as much choped suet as of dried oatmeal 'w Sonublick Observatory were to be closed,bnt ' a ; 7 X Y'= in to have for $isle or Pra er -book . or installed as it�ia' tare of the Fiat IInitsrian q tai' g Y and half ad mtioh chopped onions ;plenty of some means will probably be found of recodi- �. � ; . '' - _; ` f�' . suctions. Church at Pa�mo a, C &1. , . K salt und pepper to'tacte, some nntm if to - .'". 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Will- . 0 1 ; I ., , - 1. 1. �-. . . . _ . � . � IL Ruitaft Es is a Cave AU*X Vonaire, whose hf% . devoted to -slippers, Agrry, If for DO other reason, be. A - , . ��, . - ;� .: .- .- , Rockeastlie R&ver, Rextulky. @&us& a-making. p call natuaRy. cause I winds thorn. , Ham' Pink Fills stand at the hand 'of &H ; _,_ I , -t- o - 11 - - I I � r - �, r y of ­ . but &Fl the medicines " 1 blood builder and nerve tonic a - A- , __ - . tl. I ., - . Right miles east of MoitntVernon, Ky., in her. poetri fan y was oeutred Husband—You don't me" thbis afl yaiir '1� 41 - � . . - - . . m % . oorrft ir .... . - near Rockcastle river, in a famous group of wark I Why what a talented lit t4v " regularithn, restoring lost ener- - - I � 141 I . . I I tie wife I - I ." 74 � '' 5 S 1�_ . She wa,3 beloved V, have, to be sure. totes. and% . ", , . wild, rocky, pine-covered or milli6naWs - uildiug -up the System. Good for Ili. scwob, am ta . - 3" - . hills' locally son, but she had been rmi r Ila g romance and YOun Wif yes, all my work. Of Die and wousen, young and old.. Sold ewd In as Moll =Jftawis ­ . � I f, - I n by am.s. I .. ­- . - . known as Round Stone knobs. A couple of i ­Z_)-z. I _ . ­ . . stuff, and when he prop to her declared Course, I bo 'h' Lry sew. or sent on receipt of price--w , ". �, � � - �. . , " days ago Dr. J. J. Kite, a prominent young t the 0 Ira and Ab SOOTHI 0 CLEANSINO, ,� , - tits) for her. 4 ppe ta- y addressing The Dr. Ivilloam 44 .$�,:� - - uM i� r . he must do someth ,:tgh . L bi " � dentist of this place, went with dog and gun 9 aA them to or, and I g2ot a man I NFALING. 1 -.,4.,. ", .�, . . . V . . I - . 4, �- - " Dearest, what n 0 hem • ; but I put the bows on and dido 6010 - med. Co.. Brockville, Ont. � r., ,,,I . them . Instant Relief, pernutiment ­ , �? - - into that locality to shoot. quail, and for a I . . � __ ' " Become a poor a tie 6. " . o I " - - 1.�, - .�_. , ' , up in the box, And do you know, Harr ,I It in officiailly denied Cum Faduro lmp"b& �, " , . time he had excellent sport. After noon, ' * . f ad in Washington that . ,'e �- k, �,rlt a " I* couldn't be ny other' kind of an am proud of myself. I didn't thiX I the United State. Nmy so4" dbftm an simuiv .�,�­ ­ - , _k I howe#er, a thunderstorm Came up and artist'.11, I . in making any prepars, qjimptoms of Catantit, such w—W" -11 � , I - - : ­ i 14 �� � ­�,, � �A . .. Z - I he entered a deep, rocky gorge with the - ever do such things. tioin for war with ObilL ache partial dealnew, lostag seam of r ., f , . - .. � _% foul broth, _ -10 . 11 .. . - ... . hope of finding shelter from the menacin I I I mean you t preteAd to become a I . �. - I- I : i W, A ;Wa W I _W � "'A' a . V, 1, "!_ , r - %_q�27- - 1 14 ; - - . � . . . ., �4 - - - . ... � . the cliff poor artist. n,)t k�ow you. You - V - i i: -� . ----g ' p, . - . There Most .. us � 27 t . � . ;yRmE Id t elements. Seeing an aperture in . � . - r t �troxuvblea 19 �Q, . I . must come and k lo-fa td me and I will any _ ­ I- , �; _k, ­ .- on his left, he eutered it, and was surprised be great merit in SLOCU.419 r ralbion E..M,mcls or W=V=150' .... .41, 11 fall in love with yo . Pa will object and ' A Adn" Yam i0­00rao. , ,_ P OPS �� .. ;��P; , to find himself in a large winding gallery P — - .1 His OXYGENIZED EM In A6ftAVC,UriW 0 1110#10 Of HAUL I . v 1. ­ . , ULSION'of P aft URN a,,, a in time, ,�:..'�, . I ,.� • I . . . I make a row. We ill elOP10 and got war- - Wowlidn't you like to live until the yvar COD LIVER OLL has taken the first Pla,co mid In head results In ca tot .;.�( I � [ _..�. . with steep and craggy walls on either sidi, 1 4� ; . I .4 I f i ,o a .- ! - �! - and a roof that rapidly ascended t lowed by consumptim =A dud& .9i - ried, and when it is all over we'll tell him A.D. A. D. WW, just to a" the people and the as a cure for Consumption and T. AM -is " - I , � , 'A' consiuerable helight, About twenty-five and it will be deligh ful. " world generally? Who knows but you diseases. Every druggist keeps it and no at will be sent, v so — R �� -',. , .. - P11"006"Mallblad I poor a rtist and took a might, if you observe the laws of health, and householder should _ ' b7y , I . -__ - . feet from the entrance was an object which And so he became a - -be without ILL The rem- 4*) % - �. :e,; , FULFORD & CO, _,.1, it:. I .1 I I- . - �-.. . - poor studio and daubed on ciknvas and pro- keep the Stomach,, Liver and Bowels in edy in reliable and invaluable. 35 eta per � . Broaltdils OoL . arrested his attention. It was a gigantic - full . tare , ..'.."'. , . - - - - . .tended to paint pi action. The beat medicine known for 9 1, " - . ictostre . , bowHer, oblong in shape, and weighing this is bottle. � .t" , ­ . . . . . �,; j, i - . - . And there was a Lber milli6aire's ­_ � - I . hundred of tons, lying in an oblique post- I . Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. ' - - , - - ( . _',____� � . - ­ . :., � - . daughter to cc , to his studio They are Chattanoop, Tenn., ha4 a $500,000 fire .- -, �:, - lion on a high, jutting ledge, with its huge and small, sugar-oosted grannies, but po�w?rful . . '.. I : ?" � = . : I sitting for'retr pictur D. on Raturday. 11rei people were in- I I __.. ­" " 1 1, ., . - . to sure; reduce no passes ,or:gpplug; jured. ...­ I I - crest upreared awfully into a -in the " . - .. - . -gap , - - . . � 'I. 1w . - � cavern's roof. It looked- as though a slight In those delightfd,, te-aAetes be forgot easy to talk , &a,& a sure for billousnew, con. - . Ilk . ,;..- : � .. I , �. - — — _----_--­o-9 ., - shock or the touch of a meddlescme hand all about the rem is mat fen and when atipation, headache, and diseases produced GIBBONS, TOOTIFfAOHE. GUM __ I y . . . --- 1. . , :,. . - , 11­__1_ i �, I., , , .-- the romantic maid al one night ins by an inactive liver. A oonvenienib vast. For ftle by Druggists. Pride 15o. -.-:. - , , ": :1 , - . . . - . _41� . - $I • I ..��, 4,:..", , ­.. , � %,,.,�', , , . , ��, .-,o"�,-R- -s' " , , I . .. . ;_ 0 peasa ran pocket remedy. I 11 1111111 ill I ■oil I I 11 I Ill 11 N I '"THE .1 K.�.',, I - * might displace it and cause it to come crash- fit costume as a eat surprise to r ' � . . - - . . '. L . ,�,,. ..! ,,, " 11 in-doft. Indeed; it was one of those , KEEP .'­�� ��-!11. away with him, she d lire had married . . 7 � - . -;--l�.I., , I .m , n,mWR !� -..�-,��-! � . __ ...... __ - I i -- i - ' .0 FRIGHTFUL WA!kH-T"F8. . the other gir*, srumd -1 one e4 owhis M dairyman who -alonva the laftt 1000 WE ITERS GIVEN 01T. - �'ou R T � , ­ I- I N , , " �911;!@Y_ ­ �, I I - -Z-;,1q­_ � - of hatuie, gtin4wAonister, sometimes found. moon. . .� � I ; benefit from his straw in the ' _; �_ , . � � .. I .. � - 1, ., . one who stacks Leonard SWU Pub. Co., 131 Broadway. New York . . �1, - ,,, - , - . � . _'. .:. -p"ges it out in the barnyard . - � - ,� MA 7��_`.�o,:` . in aubterrsne4,u �, or upon jagged , � She thinks that ro" a bd ire all lies'now, w � .. Aaoii , . - ­ - 11 : pfl. ­ - - _ . upon . , and allows the cows - I '_ -, . I . Ife as it to run too it all Wi4tar. FIELD TEAcures Conatillation;Sick A ...- ��_, . Precipices.- , * ' - � and that niothiag hap us t i real I It would do them, A your iteaving inwhine, ay,ts - ..; -,�.�'- �i7- - . . �1' - . .. - known that Dr.' Kite is ol! an happens in books. . far more Headache restores the Com Vlexlou. AND . �,s � 1- - I - - It is well" k' o good as A , warm bedding in a Opt Free Sample at GARIFIRLD Tak , st, or. smd a Scd&. I � 4)� � . . I . .. -4-,� * L"- . I ­ A') - - h . - - .. tight stable, than Z11;owpe from fL stack on GIRAoxNey, 317 Church 9L, Toronto. A— _rticulars and pric; - 1. .:- � adventurous disposition, also that e is, a . - I - Zm n e 1, - ,i'. I . � . . , VAYS GOOD FOR iti. i - _,�. - - .. . 1. * ' - r ... 1. . - - a ir 11. I .. • ;$�-�­ , � .1 . naturalist and geologist of no small repute. -, - 0 w cold, windy day. - A cutting - machine will � 4 _.;A I � s .. - . � . � I - . . I r . I . ­ ,I . - I . . �. .1 Consumption, Cough. B * ON THIS to chim D . .. I . J � . . I ,. 11: �.� 1: .. The novelty and%excitement felt in penetra- , � . Put Gtmw ine, condition to be. mixed with Brun I L HA N BROS. ! .,;;..*., � _� , .. _ ; - . .I' "I 1:, ... - .- . .� - .- — . HAVE YOU chitia. Lung TroubLM No , - - . ,��, � �--,' . . . I � . Ling -tile unexplorid, sK�fasejnativg to daring .;,.t, i '. , --�*',"'Jtha 6 Boi ' - - clover hay, or with bran or meal, Appetite, Wastingii, Debility. For -wonder- ,,..Y�.�f,_ P , i- . � . .. � X. J -.- _j-1 Cho d ' I . ppe X I . � spirits, all ured and emboldened him. -Be. 1 60 You-hi6ve I . and form a valuable dio� for Cows. - , fr8.,, Oeonqetotm, ont. - i ;-,: - . I I - ; � been * -t -arn I* a great Triii ful sure now rem. edy. .Address, 1. BONNER, -' I - I : -­­-. I I . - � � -1 lievfn(y that he should make some interesting y . - K16ma. , . 1. ' . .. -- . I ` "' -, , 1p - I - . - � -:. c3 . yearjr, but I have n'-er- h I of your cap- . ' - ' . 119 8L Lawrence St. Noubvul. - .;,. � ' .. ­. .� .. ­ . . - 1�� ­.- _�. . - . - - discoveries, he advar(ced resolutely into the turiDg anything," sa[d n oh. coquette to a . ff The 000d Old Timm . I . . of - - . ­..4__ .. - . . I ` ,ZI.11�....� � . � . . I . . . � cavern. As he did so his faithful ' . , . -- S.i. - - -,,,�l � 7� . . . I �.. dog and- somewhat venerable a .-er � - "The times were good, - ■ We %want name I - � I _CURE - FIT 11111 , a � ��.,:-�'.7'. 1 .-.* an*, - .., - - .. . . denly curled its tail- between- its legs and , ­9 You ought to JjA ve D. fellow-leeling for `�' Me to cared not a rush . i - . Addrissa at EMY :17.,3� 4;­1 .. , . . When I may I cure I do not mftn Me y to "-,OAK ., ye.: ' . � . For any other fare . . " . - ASTHIWATIO them = aml 1111041111111111 a � .- _. , _., r . made a speedy exit. At the same instaiit me." . . - for a time and thcn have 'd -,.I, - � - � . 4 d=,!� , radical enre. X have made '. . �oi •��._- " I I . - � I Than Johnny 46 and mush. " il . le the d! WELAP. . • ,.� . . - ­ the doctor saw two fiery eyes glancing from " 9W by ?" was the rep ly. . ­. �' -� - & . r RED TO STAY ri MU Irl'ir A V _ - SY or FALLING SICXNESS -- -1 ,:.-,- ` - , a life-long lady. I . ... , ' - . . . . .. astily'ratsing his gun, he "Because we-,'botb 11snow what iV in 'to But now times have choin ged, and Like 11 111­11 . - I :KZmandy to cum the worst easm Becailm otbilm Dom -.".- a (7.ark corner.' V . 1. . . � ,- . I 4- , � - and simple fare of the forefathers in 4�1 . reason for not now receiving a cum ,�-_: - . ­ � took deliberate aimliand let go both barrel'$ grow old witho%j In Lki:3g any conquests." " I once I" a treatise and a Free Botts - . . evy = -.-­' . - .... - . simultaneously. He never knew what the 9!= away with. Patent flour, and high JA "HougeandHome, seem rmedi. Give EXPRESS and POST,o . � - ... ' - . NLY plots housewife's guide by Marion X . '' ` " I liar tk8:j,1Q0T. M - C-L_ I 88 Aor-LAIDE ST. - T .. - I . animal . , - I . - : was or-what became -of it, for the in-- __ --- -.-. .: - .� seasoned food, and strong drinks. have taken 100d, the greatest living writer on household I _ ORONTO, UNT. ' . '.. , I.. � .. . . ., � . �, �. � - �_ t __ 1. 4 .�; � I " . .. . . .. its place, and, an a result, dyspepsia, - Matters, a nized authority In all domes.. '. fernal din that bellowed and rebellowed -�., - ', , . . 1. - Im- . . ._ti�l . - ! .. . . I I �. . ! .. � .. _. I - . q .- I . ­:i� - 0ABA .. tie affairs. i. - �..' 1�1�11 . � through the cavern was followed by an aw :1 ,..,:.. .: :. _ ... , are blood, and diseases of the stomach, Mn for illustrated circulars and " - - . . :.- . _ . _.. fill crash, suffocating columns of dust and , publishers . ­ . 40 Fiverand lungs are numerous. This great terms. ,Vic. Bitious, PUBLLSHIC11, Toronto. - I t �; - -i,:. -.:!7 4� � . . - of the I I Eureka Journal " will -1 "' '.. - . #,� � . dense darkness, and he was thrown violently pay Five Hundred Dol -ars in cash a change has led one of the most skillful phy DR-TAFrO ARTHMALENIE . = - ` . r - ASTHMA r fafls, son t . . - - 1� : .;.. . _.�, to th siciatis of the age to study out a remedy for ROBUST , a AHD , I . � .. . q � ' forward and almost buried 'beneath masses person sending the barg Oil ED )rah these modern diseases, which he has named � e will CUREDmne-vif V . : _. ,�. .:- i -. of falling sand. ' of maddreas. and w free trial k . 3o' t - . - � 1. - .�. - words constructed I -on le US contained his "Golden Medical Disco a. DILTAFT BROS..Roullmi- ; -I"" , • . , - I He scrambled to his feet again, bleeding in two words 44 kurm.�a real To the Pierce in this remedy very. " Dr. T=.N.Y.Caluadian D"t, IN Adelaide F RE E - � �,.!,. 4'�� i . - . ­. . - � . �. .14- - I - - and gasping for breath. Terror-struck an has found a cure for . HL W.. To1wNT0. CANADA ,,�,',- o. - --v , k .- � , person sending the next far t list will be Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cougli . L HEALTH BEAUTY .- . _11 _: 1, � MD �­_ d ' � IMP Ifundrati Dollar in cash The tion in its early stages, and •11 Liver co�n., Loa:rn to cut-No bet- . - � _.... . . .., � 11�li,� . . . - palled he realized that the huge bowlder paid Three . . * , , - . I � _.- .,­ � �. .. above had been precipitated into the pas- person sending the th d I rgest list will Y4UNC MEN ' ter trade. Thorou hn . ­ ­ , . . - sage,. compl�tely blocking the corridor r i t PlIdlits." instruction givenwt TellteNTO ,WWAAAL,10 I I . - , idor and receive a complete hir r volumes, (in- . � . SCHOOL. 123 Yon,go SL Terms moderate. , I . . abutting him, like the doors of a ponderous 'a u Londoners are very much interested in the Write for particulars -1. - -,. � . - tomb, forever from the light. - - eluding the Amteri up lement) of the . Also agents for the ENJOYED * I -, 'Enhance .., ... i- . - -.: . : _.. - - - t. fte saw no Encyclopedia Brita ni , yalned at one discovery that the one original home of cash. McDowell Garment Drafting Machine. � . , . � -,`,,�.,' -,.- � � way to escape. � � . I . ,.. . . . . . I - hundred and Fifty oll re. An extra Cash mere shawls is not Cashmere, but Germary. I . : I . . � - . .�_ - I.'- - � I . . . - . !: . i ADAM 9­ . .- .. - . 11 _� �- " A PLUT6Xti_- - DA RKNEM -.. ­- : daily prize of $;). 1 $4 .1 $ ., $5., anti $3., Large quantities of German-made shawls are I ... - . " I I . - . . � . I . . . . "., . . _. .. ., - " - ' � . - . . � - . . _. -,�. ,� ! - I . . :_ 1, . . will be d each I.Ffind I uesday, Wed. taken to India with imitations of Cashmere WITSON's - COUGH D�VPS A . :-- I ,# I I - ,.: enveloped him. Moreover, a vast tribe of raiursday, FLida and Satuid,sy re- d Tut-ri FRU u : I.. .._1 -- _ . _. - . , I bats, disturbed by the detonation of his gun nesday Th marks on them and sent into the interioran Are the beat In the world for the Throat and I ­.. ; '. - - speatively up to Feb.- 13 1 1 392 to the per- sold as native products. They cost in Cal., chest. for the voice unequ&lled, . I RECOUNIENDIED by Irma � ... ..­ - .L . - � _ . - L � � , I , It , `_�. - - - And the shifting - sound, began to swarm - HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES: ��.��. - � _J "i I . . . 11. � - . .%long the passage, numbers of them slight- son :ending the ]argot list received at the cutta about pound. They salt for seven R. A T. W. clamped an earak dray. . . " _­ " -1 _ . �, � - of the ., Jo 1-1 ­� � - office Uri . , � P" , AIDS DIGESTION, . - ,� �. _,,� ,.J. � - . . ing oa his persov. They were of remarkable . tal " on - the days men- qoundL . - . . . ir- A I= • . � - �'. . : . I ::-� �4-j ' - Posed too tinned.. I . , THE S'VSTEAN, : I , .., ­ .!!, - I &me STRENGTHENS T E VOICE, ­.. - : - -I-. ...) . E e list we USE MIRACULOUS WATER ��, -�, . . - . . , size sad fierceness, and seemed disposed Should two or more Ii to tio th I a dear- - How a Beautifal -no--- -r wail N d.- to attack him. So vicious did they become - " -, . in the earliest post ins, IMPROVES . �'. \s - that he was forced to fight them off by day after wl he awarded An old legend talls of two lovers, walk' If you wish to he beauttrui. Clears the corn. � . . HE APPETITE..., - , "' . � ­ ­.: 1. I � swift movement of his hana-&--They swept the prize. Sixteen day after close of con- by the river Rhine. The My begged her plexion, cures Pimples etc. Price 5,)ce by post- ..­­.. - . . - - . - Ank your druggist for it or write to P. tsr- gold by jM Druggis onan, 09 . . ..'��: ..-. . - forward in enormous flocks as test will be- allowed ,for complete retnrne, suitor to pill k little pale -blue flower, BRUNET, 31 AdoWde W., Toronto. &ddrese- "I .". I - . 11 , . �.., � C if. - tQ es' The deity prizes will be paid each day as growing on the bank. In doing so, he fell I A. V. Cox, 60 Yonge St.,, I - - I - - I . .- � � ape, and that quarter of the cavern. was _� The Tutti Fr'utt' . - . ..-. . I - won, and the largest prikes on Feb. 29th, into the water, and was drowned but, - -�--_ :,i . - .W11%T3MX1_X reronto, Ont,, for Box of samples, which , ,.--I . - 2. All prizes wi il b& paid in full with- while sinking, he threw the Howe to bar, will be sent by W&il,to dress on receipt ok . . . . - quickly alive with them. Stunned and only IS9, � ­ - partly aroused from their stupor, thousands . y . . . - I - further to winner. ' Rules and cried " Fo4get manot-!" Thousands of as Cents, - I - . . . . - precipitated themselves against the jutt* i ,ames of persons and plices are not women forget what Dr. Pierce 0- RATED TINI� . - . _:�_" -_ out furthe - t he winnr "g (1) 1q, DEC . f . ocks and fell upon the floor dead and flap- I - - '.': , " - ' ' " ping awkwardly about in their wounded counted. (2) `Voris frm the English Ian- , Favorite Prescription has done for them. Jt MACDONALD MANUFACTURING I." ` ,�'�. ' , . . I 11-_ . .� , - � _., � agony. They swarmed on the doctor's gouge only are ciounted. - (3) No letter can is prepared especially to care those diseases f3l Kilm-- Sir"VEnst.'rorete. '. . i , . , - - g- - - . I - . . J - . . . . back and neck like huge bees. The dashed W used in the cellist ruct :on I any one word from which they alone suffer, and often in - - ca. , CANADA PERi1N A NENT - �- " - . , . - mare times than it (cc inli words u the two , BileDo-6, rather thin consult, a physican-as against his- face and clung to his clotheq, his is . . _1 ��,., , - � , _�_ - I _ .. L hair, and his beard, and their whirring Eureka Journal. " (4) Each list must con- periodical pains, weak back, pral&p6us, and ­ Loan and Wings Company&' . �.,4, i . - I I - - . . . . .- . . .- wings, bellows-like, whirled the dry dust of tain name. of sender w th -full post office all uterine troubles. Purely vegetable, and CONSUMPTION, — 1. . . , _., � 71,V4 � _.. �. - ' ad e.ac;�;u][N. .1 $12,003,00b : :. � -.� i� " . .- dress, and b nied by One Dollar guaranited to give satisfaction in every case, I hs" & positive remedy for the &be" disease; by Its Invested Capital, �. I '_ . , . . - centuries about in clouds, irritating the was tb0m&bft Of assn Of the worst )dad " of loug . I . .. __ I . in cash for 9, year's inbscription to the or money __ I .-., -. L.11 I - hunter's already exhausted lungs. refunded. standing have been cum& Indeed so strong 1i my faith . .­ � - . . � I . " Eureka Journal." Al 6 lists must be mail. In Its efitcacy. that I will .cad Two norrLits Fnzr I - _,10 . } � , � ­­ � . - � . ,. . . .- . Threatened with suffocation, he increased -ed not later than Feb. I Ith. 1892. 5) The United States imports lost year docreas- With a VALUABLE TRZATISZ an this diwr to any HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO, I 11 ­ - : I ( ." . , . .. ... - .., I the activity of his movements. He struck contest will be decided by Webster and ad in value $3.000,000, while the exports in- .ac re: who will send me their zxPlizas mid P.O. address, . . "-"-., - savagely, and hurled hundreds of the creased upwards of $93,000,000. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. 186 AI)ELAIDr t The aMP'e and increasing resources of this � , ­ �., 4 queaking harpies upon the earth and tramp- Ybreester. ' I 1. . $T" WESTo TORONTO' ONT. Company enable its Directors to makoadvan- .. . ,.-. - - . _. .. - . Is 'Address ,, Eureka Journal. "19 Victoria • . 1, __� - a . . �_ . led- -thenx 'under his feet. The cavern .. Tonzim ,. . I ces on Real LKinte qccurities to any amount .�, �� F . . . - St. Toronto, Canadr- - .- . . . without delay, at the lowest current rate of . ..._ 1 . - � . . ! I - - I .. : .. . - - rocky bottom became so slippery with the 'Whether on pleasure bent or bustinan, MONEY! . : 16IONEY MONEY. interest, and on the most favorable terms. . � '. :..- _L.j;� ..., , I , - I N. B. Save this n otic B if you wish to en- -- - - - . . �t4 _ . . blood and scattered � ____ .... � ------ � Loans granted on Improved farms and on pll� A . � - . - * - ... ter the competition. . shoultil take on every trip bottle of syru productive town and city properties � . ­: .. � - . � . I . � . . . R'NTRA" OF MANGLED BiT5 • , i - - - . -1 .. . of Fig&, as it sets most P,= P ' L L I..-. , , � - i . . - . 1� t, d effect- - LONDON AND CANADIAN MortfrftgC4 Lnd Debentures purchased. . . , � ,�- . ! .1 =I. -, .. : ­ " -,, - - - I - - - - - * - - - ' that he could scarcely keep- his footing. -:-- I. . . ually on the kidneyn, liver and pleasantly ' I I Application icaLion way be made through the local - ­- ---.,_,�- - ; - . .. . . � . pre. I I N, I I , - I ­ . .. - �._... , ' API)raisers of the Con) psay or to �-. , '', , - • - - That he should preserve his equanimity L " All Happe ed on rfid ' . - ventipg fevers. headaches and other for - : . I 144._., � ; !� . a _. , , .. I L, . � . - - * . V. - .- - -, of sickness. For sale in 75c bottles by in LOIN AND AGENCY 00.1 LIMIND - • �., - -.4. ! under such torture was wonderful, but that all I . � 11 I , - __� ,It � I - - I . I I I . I I I 1. . J. Herbert Na"n'. � _. I—_ . ),�., - . _. i Declaration of I dep,mdeuco was signed leading druggists. I --- . '. . . I ''.1'. -. - � � . . .. � he did is manifest from what now' trallspir- I . . . i I - ` , , � . . f ­ . on Friday. : 163 Say filref. 7cles(o. . I I Manb6ging Director. Toronto :_ ' . -.:-I- �:._ . , , I I - ed. * . . I : . . _ .;- I - . . ­ I Shakin' off his fierce terwentors forla mo- Washington Was orn on Friday.' .. Where there is v-i great love- In the begin . . . ­ ll ; in , . ­ . 9 . . capital .......... ........... . S5.W0,000 Queen Victoria %as n arried on Fridiy. ning, heaven inay decrease it upon better � Ment, he pulled off his coat, and., pouring . . . - I . I . . � I � ­ . � - I � .-- -I .:��' ��' . , ' . I I . overitthe combustible contents of a whiskey America was disc,ovesed.on Friday. . acquaintance. I - I -_ P90116Y to Loom on improved farms, city TAE Novo uwl - - . '1_ ,�, -1 I , __ bottle which he. carried in his hippocket, he Mayflower landela on Friday. I)r. T. A. Mooneg , STANDARD .. . ­ - . I . . and town property on liberal terms of repay- Dc" . . . . - - . Joan of Are was nursed at the stake on • -. I - ­ lent andAT LOWICST CURNWiT HAT95 MUNI- r . I - i . - . .- . �. ignited it with a match, and as it blazed up Friday � . 1. � CIPAL DRYINNTURKS PVItCllASXD. . CHOPPEPX - he began to whirl it, a circle of hissing flame OXYGRNIZED EMULSION of PURE isers or to . FRENCH ,,- I . I � A pply to local ap . I - .. I - - . �__ and pungent smoke, about his head. The Battle of Waterlao'w is fought on Friday. COD LIVER OIL'If you have any Throat P32 V. X LAK. Managei.. - ,.-, I - - - , � i .. . � I . Mile w,;, rn 0 Firlday. . Trouble-Use it. For sale by all druggists. choice ra . - ButIRS-imm, ..; '_ - * A . . , - -- - effect was magical. The beta, unable to bear - . . , rms fOrSWO 111 Ont. & Manitob a . - . I if � Margin --.------.-------- ------- � _:_4 _�:�� the light and the fumes, spread their wings Battle C w fought on Friday.. -35 cents per bottle. — -_ �. � .. I . - Julius C"ar w as inated on Friday. ,,In this 7 I I ..--. __ - - . tal , * , - I . _ i - . . and began a precipitate flight to other parts Moscow was bur ed n Frida . ia a fast train'!" asked a travelling �t.•t - � . of the cave. . y Man' of the conductor.' , L . 1�' -_ . . • . � - I.... Surrounded by panic-stricken birds even Shakespeare was bor on Friday. ' . I , A R . *. . . . ,_. �_. .1'. '.. ,--. ..., �;.,� - . . under the spectral light of the tore King Charles J. headed on Friday. " Of couive it is," was the reply. 11 , , ­ AMD . . 11 torch; Kite - - - . 1. � . . .." .7 - 11 I thought no. - Would you mind thy k - � :: ;,�- 5 .. presented the appearance of something in- Battle New Orleans 9 a fought on Friday. getting out to see what it in fast to ?" . Atmu N In 0 t4 - . _., 1.11. Issuin Lincoln was assassiushtei on Friday. - . ­1 , . - ,;-� human, ghoulish, demoniacal. g from . . - . - ­ 11 - . . .,.,., -& t-,- . ' Often imitated. Never equalled. Ai m^ : - f - , - ' - T. the pockets of his burning coat could be __ , dams' I Si 7C.00�i - - . .'-'A'.... � . , _ ,_ , . _ I i . 10 . -%Um O'S.� . � . ,I . i . .- ' . ... . . 0 1 P�t � - - - - herd the sound of bursting shells, which , -�.`: -; .:, - � � .. I . - :. TuLti Frutti Gum. Sold by all ditiggist &, I � , , ..._y ..�Ij - I . - 4, . . I - _1 - . � . F . . I . I , . . _. , - . , . - I.,- . --. 1� Confectioners ; 5 cents. � . - � - %. . k . - : . mingled strangely with big unearthly cries. A-A� C0000S. I .. ies. -- i. ' ., I I- - ­: � . �. . - . - - - . Rlt4cbs . . . - . .. :�:. .,�,, . . . . Prepae4 for the Gnp. . I - . . - . . � - . " . • I __ . Yelling and rushing from side to side of the : ' '... . _ On. of the teachers asked a. . . CKS, itwil.LCAV . � - . " L� �6, �__��, . . - . . . - I . I I . � ­ I . AILY&A-WARVE - . - . .. : cavern, his hair tumbled over his , k local doctor says: "I have a joun pupil what lbs. stood for. " Elbows, Ii 4* - - - 9 so . -..- - I . 1. ­ .. - .- in tangled masses,' and his face distorted woman- patient who It La made all arrange- guess,- was the unexpected reply. PP05TOL5,st . '., - - - . I .. I - -. . . . I -­!� elcyct.is . 11 . - � -- with fury and despair, he whisked the fiery ments. whereby able ill know when she ' am spoltriiNG "oos err . . . A great deal of repentance nowadays 14 - brand about, searing, scorching, and burning reaches the grip, or Then it reaches her. a . 1. W"okrr;A6F1 lafti I - ... - .. � . n in broadcloth and ashen of roses 113- _.— C95 • - . - . . ..; � .. .:. - I -_ . many alive, until the vast . - She has been stud ng up the symptons and done . emD.W- Fee CATAL&&ug I T M5 A coup" 04. ... - ;. I L JQ stead of sackcloth and ashes. - . � , . kp.sgo Whit* vsUMN prNOXA350"lepunafte _: . .- I' - these she has writ )ut and hung in her --- _1� _:.. ,�- . � ABBY (W HORRID CREATUIZIN - . _. . ". ... I ' - . . - I' '. - i . - - • ­ 4� - ,. . . . .- . - � . 1_� . I . � -, ,-., - room. The list iA in 1paralgraphs. as fol. . I - . . � A. P. SW A AlK J - TA Ca a A IR'r & C v s. a . . .. _._1 . ­__ . I .- . had been driven back into further recesses . _. .1 . KING Sy W23T 1rQ1R0N*Q . I - Send postal to- new Circulai for 1391. � I .: "I � .. I I.." - . . - . . .. - . � . I � . .1 - �___ Iowa : . I -.,- -_ __ - — - -, . - . . ' � . . .: of the underground chamber. Nearly ex- - 4 11 I � � I _.. I ­Headache as it y" had been �ut all - . I . NATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO. BRANTFOID, CAGY J .. 1 A,_.� - . __ hav sted, his clothes and body wet with sweat night. . � . . I . . ..-: �1� 9 � � - � ­_ . I � � 7�. _1 .I and blood, lie began to consider the possibi- . . "How . , - I I All the bones Cho - I � _. . - " . - . � .- ;i�_�'.._ . I . - I ... . . . � _1%11� 1, , . - / . - lit of esespe frorn'llis prison house. J.-Fau . . � .. � - . .'.. '. -.;�', ­ 1.1 . . I - .. . y - - You can't see. . .. .. ! IvicelLys. ym�" - � 11-u __-L.Vi . _. . ., . - . . � . -L :_�­ , --- avenue of escape over the stupendous bow . . . 6 . . , ,�'. C 'd - - ._�, Qo-,� ­ - . .- " 11 You can't erne I anything. .11 .: . � . . .- :_� . - . . �, : � . I . . ­ ., . _ . � - . - bTIAMk Who I" - . . , I - - . � . -�� . . f�.­ - . . I . . . � . , , - _. I �,�,�. �. - " der still existed, which was uncertain, it . 11 You can't hen an (thi,!g. ' . *.'! ' . . I V � . - 0- - . . , , . 7 ' � . ' .,,.:�_ � I - - �_.� � �, . . . . ­ �_ . . - - I _. ,.:.., , , . would have been madness to attempt to scale � . I . .., . - . 6"Wphy the inventor of I , ') - .. . I . - - ... a, Your eyes run water. ., , - I . . , , , . 1, �,: , it in the deep, r!,.:,,n darkness. -ff,e, there- * . .:: ­ , . .. . - , :t.' .- I . I - - I I— - ..­`�. � - , " . . . __ . . I - '. . . - . _'.. �;__ I ..i . . _.. - � _ �, ;"-�.- nought to find some v perable point at the :, cc Didn't care fo am on earth. . . . = -, - - : '..... -Z � . "I �41 .. " abandoned h 41 So does your ose. I , , . I. I . .1 I M � .. - . - - I .�., I .. - . . hopeless idea, and ., Ditto your m nth. � . . .�. Is _10stleica -e.--y, er. ed .' �.-_ - _Vli.,, . . side of the seemingly impassable stone bar- �-. - .;. . BC . I . . � , , . - - - , � --! "Nobody seem to re for you. .1 - I . � , tier. . I . . 1. ,1�-,:-. ­ . *1 - � . * . . . � . I . . . ... . .:_� � I - ' . 1: . ...'!. " 11 You are glad i' . � - . - ' . - , . - -17,�, . �� . I a . I . . 1. . I .- ; ��_,."­-m,,;�,�, � 1� , , -7 ��"_ Z � 4,* �- .S' -:5 - V_ • ,%'V- _!,��­A.,.,�.', � . _ " -0 , *_ Lz__.L_ ,4_ �,­ t - - -7ogi.ij��*�- - - - " 7 ". � I � - - .::;.�� -� . . / : - : -1 . AND. _. . - , : * , - ­q; - - . 1: . - . ,.-...., By the light of a aickly'bldze which play- -94 All these are t le 1p. - . �: .1. �, __ ­ _ . . . . I . . I I - , -e - r: 1_:Z2t__a - SQAp 1. �Vr, ___7z:� ' � - " _`.., J � . �. �.,_ '_ _, .. � - . _-. . - , -1 - �,�_� „;�;A',��._'I - .1 I r � . � - - . thrust the barrels into the crumbling earth ­ PO URR OF. THE DAY: .­,�,�.�.�­...11_­- I d over the smoking. remnant of his still I I Every day tha ; yo, ng woman examines * burning vestment, he picked up his gun and herself and if she as ny �)f the symptom-3 i - P ­_ - � . 1. .,.. . . set down in the f reg,)ing list she checks - .. I - . �,%' , 1� , �, - ... . . . . and-stone at one side of the huge rock. The off;, the same and t en her mother sands for WkIth cared me of CONSUMMON.” I . . 1. _-�: . " " .1 . . , I- . . . ..- �;­ .: . .- - - ... % is - I . . . _­ . � I 1­ . _.- - �. mass yielded by piecemeal to his exertion, me. � Give thanks for its discovery. when it . � �L? . - .. . . : � ­ i i__ 1. : . . � � . . . c � ­ I _.� __ land with the energy of a man entombed - . �. �c I � . . . " - I 1: - _: :, -1. does not make you YOU � , _.. - - I ,.-. .. I ­ '. , .., - . .d .. �._ . � �-66__ f . . .. . ­ _. .- � _� - I :�­. I—— ... ..'' _�- 2JULD EVRELYWHERIC . - . - C, liberty, he worked I - I . - L alive and desperate for liber :_ 1_' '. ­_ - . I - . Wee i 9 . - - � . - - I _ -- - �,��,,, - . _.; . I . . 1 ,5. .. ­...� "::- � A .t?O I � . � - Give thaxkt. That it Is three times as - . 'm : .."'. ­: , - _ - . ,-, _11.'� YOU Can't a Mull , , , -, I heroically, digging up the earth and pry . ' . I . . . -.-_- - - " ,�. I . . . ­ � I !tl t � I - , � 1. - . . , ­ � � , ­..i � - - - good . . 1* *.111 , A�.. - ­ ..:. � away great fragments of rock. I Phi . eflicadous as the old-filshiloned USED BY EVIORYBOX) JL � t � Of a-goo ently th, _! . . ,,�- ��-,�'%,- -, ' I—, I ..­., � .- . - . . . ..., , - - 4'.:'. Y. . in never forsook him, and after seven on"Iferidlin is enTgnre a Case cod liver oil. . . �*�� '. � ­ - . . ... with Pols a , a at pain cure. . . - ­`� , �v > 4 , . - �'-. - � "-. - I . . - .1 � AL-W30 =JlL3M313 3EB-Jlr . " __ . - _: *N,:.::-�­J,��., . . .1 . . thaxks. That itis such awarder- ,- 1: .. , . z . .% , � - 'i , .F� ,_d.._.-1j0 , 3 . .: d I . hours of incessant labor, during which the It is an honest tcme , br it contains the Gibe i .:' _ , -, , , -, , . . . �. _ , P � .- . . , ... _. 71, I ,,- .. .. . ­ . .- , , . - I . . . -,. � F . - SF, , . -I- _. . - work of a Titan was performed he succe6ded y ful flesh producer. � . . " .- . �, , . .: . . t . __".. ­ � . . . * ,. ., _ ,11 .. 11Y, I _ . � . I. . most powerful, tho p eat and most Certain f..: 1.4, _)71�,��q ��4 � .., ;.,�:: �­�, - • '. - t - ­ - , 01:., - .. -�� , ­,- I � - Ill - I ��..�. - i , , , , I � -,: ..N _� i body* and through this he-it d r it does all it claims .- - - -­ ,�.,�i'.� ... . ­­_ C ' .' " '.` �.1�1­ I.- _ ii .. ­ - ,,I.- ; - .', L. - ' � t,___�.', L himself. In his bleedinj - 1�. ":: . • 11 - - - )�:- - . .".._.- � . I "I ­.. . I., ­'ll . - -.,. � ­.. . "I I . .1 Is a � Y-41 . , .�.� -,.. . - � - . in ma, ing an 4 � b et S00 I ' I . -, - ; I . k i opening largw enough for his pain subduing remeaiss known to medical , Give thw4s. Thatitis the best *may .� ' �. -, kk` he ,Iqueeze honest, to for Consum,ptio.",8cro . Node y The Albert Toil " ' i ' ' ompanys science. It is hone .141a, . ­ g and blistered to do. It is honest, be: m it " th' "' I � :VraneAitis, Wasti _0144- - . ' bent in . . ". , .. .. ­ . — -1 I.. -_ *%_ , . - -- .;, * —'the world.-It only ecs . _. - -_ '. - ands he held the twisted and battered re ku�l ,, - It I — _. .. . I . - _.. ..-.-:, h 14 cents Lo try it, . . leates CougA, a.vd 410"$. I ___ — ....'... . - - . �� , ­�*1.111�1 i� �� �' � . - . . - t Besure you get tue genuine in Salmon 1. I.. . ­ . . � I I I . I �� � 1 �­ ` �: JUMmis 49 a Vu, and just as the cold .but and you can buy a bottle t any drug store. �. I :.._� I 1. 1. 1� . I , � I .1. . - � - - .... . I -Xd�lic 2ime IL Perman t �. . . .... � ., _. I . - _.- - tall pines rviline oures Umtha �he, neuralgia, pain In color wra per; sold by all Druggats, at I r1riclatyw - - , "I'll, ."_�'.., I .. . I ­ � - - , I _ _ '. •� - .� 't ­ . - I - . ; � friendly moon Arose behind the Ne W�WWAPMA4 " 1. � _. . , . ary awwwa Pal 0 1 ,011 Soc- and Vt.�a: i soibe'a , - I '­'_-'_":-- an cliff he pawed out, We, the back and side. All pans are promptly . glappm stock astaplow with Inv vftwl - � . � - - Ir Jrl a" gdm.v, into bhe philly Iii ht. , relic SCOTT & BONNE. BellevW. , i OVTFI ------- 4 P w ria a ft ivM"a ewma Writs JIR,4wj n -MIL.- ft. ., - - — . . I� . . relieved by Polatip't NerviAps. - . ff I I 11.11 1'.1-P, � i - .. . .,__...!,,� . . . �, � . - . . - - . Due& M1111 X*rr*"P i %NW%h" onit. ■ rrble house Is �: _. -.11 , , , " . . .. - _�-,­ "�-. - I I - I I ..; I - ­ol - - - . - , - - - I . rald"_Llw _ _ ., _ . '. - . • - •".. . , I , . , i . I ." __ . 1, .,:, ��,r .­ ­ � ., - . . , . - _�y �Ll . 11 , . _'. I :1 'I k ; � &�0&1 -1k" - Id - - -1 , . •'. - " , 7, � . , . t'. ­ - • - -� z � , , " . :._� � 2,t, -- , . ii .:i ; _ • , , , .- I .. - � � . . , _. ­ . . .1 � , , , , * , , - , - , " jz� , ',�,' , -" � - , . - � .- . 'Ii4 I . . . . � , . 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Th, h ir•presump i -' . _: ., [ tai-- Nona -AO tits rasfdaass of Kr. TaLn 0 - ti r ' �' t`4 - tivo t0 the thrd a ovnderhill, on Jsn.11th, lAY,t. by the Rev. J. 11. ' 8tmpson, ![r. Chas. Hackney, to Vim Rose ` . . R A. ;.; -<: I pine is harried to the a e by an sit- . - Ellen Nudd, both of Pickering towusbip, - ; _ ll , - - - . . ment that spares the :r muffin who, Tire moat co�lfortable footwear for Januar is a . . p ag Sraca--- Hsv..rer --At tl,e residence of ghee pair of N - rr ��t b hereditarq right >�lay be poaoseed bride's Lather on Jan. 18th, lei, by Re.. J• it• . ���ax•gM+� .. y ' 6i 6[ Albert Weals Rl.ak of Pinker- :; only of freckles and a bad temper. : " spubtished ever�yy Friday morning t t its oft&` The death of a youth who had a fairly k " Pickeriug, Gut. I . • :. `. .. TERMS ..: + good constitution tad was blest by the : � i� -Xa P "-7, a&*; 01.001spaid Ill ad anee. best of care is al ost enough to •maae Y_.. -` . k RATES OF ADVERTISING:... the reader questio 1 t e reality of the �_ _ boasted progressi n i tie science of ' :5'tst insertion per line 10 cents h b ` I. , _ ° •i K `,< - (J • 1. mpson, r. y . ing to ![iss Elizabeth Beverley, oi• Ua<brfage. - �}tlnbar's Fait Boots. `" r_: DIED. _ • . i. .�, . I. . KsxxaDY ---At WeRsad, Ont., an Tuesday. Jan. ' .. . . . . . . loth, 189% Rev. Alec. Kennedy, one of the - ' They are far superior in material and worknianship —and fathers of the Presbyterian church In Canada, . aged 88 years. - ': - t le and dthrabilit'` f:_,. ' �' AU CTIOI�_ S AY .E therefore in $ y y' to the ordinary - ` - "��•`-- `_ >• =sail subsequent insertion, per line - 5 medicine. In sure @r there 88 Cu. ;f. °.: This ratgdoes not include Legal or Foreign fad- a real advancement, ut medical skill OF T lily n -. . 8peaisj tEetrnts given to parties malsing con- seems to be helples8 111 t116 presence * . Hera Fi E1 LT �OOTS. : . '_ tnwte for 3 or 8 months or byy the year. Half - mGDla. �`,. �sarly or yearly contracts pa�abie quarterly. Of an eIIemy hke D@ �ntl ��TnSl . : . . , . . . -,, Business cards, ton lines or under, with papq *, . _:` ape ear, is5 OD. payable in advance. .' OF 0 . . ��.4 . t .- �Otics in local columns ten cents per line, - . _'` I !re cents per line each subsequent insertion. LETTER TO THE �DITOR..11(�rt- Q rn t.1ttle - :.._ 8lpecial contract rated made known on applica- PRICES AS LOW AS A GOOD ARTICLE CAN ' BE r`r Sion. l free advertising. iTbis department -is o eu all for the fair dis. The property of that well known Advertisements without written 'us' ions cuaeion of public Flu etio Ilipressed s. The writer must j s>Ibe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- with co reliahle breeder, l _ . r`- rotrtlingly. Or,lers for discoatinuing aivertise- in all cases send his err L name copy f-1- ­', - � - 3mMlis must be in writing and sent to the pufb- �Ve wish it distinc ly �ieratond_ however qV � Na �� - L � �AD.G FOR �_�� • air- that in no goes d we hold ourselves re- s .lob York promptly attended to. sponaibte for opinions by cornea - , . :;,. pondents.�ED.Nz e., - ATIIA, ONTARIO. - - ' Sts, — Today. I rth ived from a friend p :O: • A full a$$artlrient Of . -;0;_ _ •, ^' t. i. CLARK. `'- PROPRIETOR. °�' : • E, T a .'clipping frcm Whitby Chroni- Q - _ _ - - cle of two weeks ag a►hi,h I am cruised �edne�dS�. Feb g IC, 1892 ; N�ir T'ol.lUes —Strict Independence. for n y attar in your pa der �n th9 gneeticn ai 1, o'oloek p.m. - 7w an - pain ,Ili m —A First -class Local Paper.. .I of Local Option. I a,n sort `y I did not see f : ,'__ _ it stoner, for I resent a good many tbite 2G VB�iFS and 881ferf3 . � • 40ur EX]Pbeetations —The hearty in that short articleed� ih't he Chronicle. For - • s. apport of the Del of Piakerh&a and vicinity. instance. it never hhd a y 3oubts when -I , 6 Bulls and Bull Calves .. -= — — - - - - - . _ . _ : _. p. 1. ,_ was in partnership with yorr that I was a - . .- - -- . W1, T T whiskey advocate acd now t is sar9 of it. Reg. Cly(jt'! 3ta1110n MITT� r l `.'.'q 7 RIDAY. -JAN. 22, 1892. Mr. Editor,j`with your tmission I will ex- r - - . - _ lain that hen th vote or, the repeal of • ,. = - p pe Poeitirely aretry animal will hs klsosk�i , . • . the Scott A�t alas pr h ing I was 1n fav- - I down to the highest biddetr . . I .- - . Mr. S. B. Burdett, M..P. for . East or of repeal and y w re not, and aftEr " f . _: $astinga, died Tuesday in Belleville many. a bested arg me t northing remained Catalogue. mailed on appliestiod. selected for warm th and wear. '. l t lifter a long illness., but for the paper to r rye a neutral stand, TERAiB : —f1t months Oredlt oo approved - j which it did much o o r mutual diitaste paper. -, . f ,. a I for I wanted the paper to argue one way _� 3dr.: Hyman, bi. P. fbr Londfon, and you the other. Ye I rim ao whiskey Burnside farm 'is a miles fracas itarlchsri, - I r advocate, although op to all temper station on the 11(j�&dtaad Div. of the G. T. 8.. and 11)UNBI 4 .. resigned his seat on R ednerday, ad- t miles from LoZ�nst Hill itatiod old the C.P.R. . mitten briber b scents..- ante measures likt t Dunkin Act, the CooveJantes will meat trains at Locust Hill. • T16� $ y' y a Scott Act and Local Option, which are from the east at 8. t5, and from Toronto at 9:45. . I _ — - I' I passed by Parliament�t and Legislatures 13 -15 THOS. POUCHER, auct. . lE1r.ohn Brown, of Dunnville lies that are just about ash�lneF t, as sincere and - - - -- �I�,,,13_t�RIN� , ON �'ARIO. 4... _ Again been nominated for the Com- 'as trustworthy in their ken prance princi • , ` - U PPURT .. - . • ples as are Messrs. Henrlemon and Graham . -:o :- __ _ -- ____ - -- -- - - . _. - -- -- _. -_ 'O'- a - mops by the Liberals of Moack.. " - • t .,-,.,_,.,_­_ _t of the Whitbv Chronicle. Ia our Lekisla _ O t. - tares there are marl wilt+ co !iepstai: s from Jib r(1. , R:I G H A I� D S ��T - ^'Le local option liquor kit - law ws the refreshment room wi �i,a beer fmni l - HOME • - IN�UST� Toted on Tuesday ill the town of Blen- their moustaches and w� once launch out it: • Lem ^rants a each s alien the line of these - beim and defeated by 28 majority. 1 p� . p . measures: The on kind of local opti3n I . _ - believein is person I optio, , such asI prat OU are Epeeiaily requested to call at I2�3' f _At the Reform convention for North tic, myself, and �v ,ich svit all earnestness . by a ,ono subt;cribing for She G Victoria, John A. Barron was nonlin- I recommend to th!editorsoftheChru,:icle. . . store and ins -pest the !ti' rge' stook Ot k There are inconsistent legi4lators in Parlia � C liristmas' Occds just opened out conslSt- 1 : -` : tad for the approaching bye - election. t , O I'.. ment, and so, too,', there I►re inconsistent • - - The Factor had la grippe last wgek, editors, and it is not inconceivable that � - ' R' r ' - - - M( Ing Of F' ancy' Good, Toys, Etc. " Siherware '' ' ' such -an editor in the midst of a strong tem O . so did not appear ; but here it is this peranee editorial shouli in a dizzy way dip r " 3 specialty, of �cl:icll< we have e a larger and k although h lookin somewhat P sni h mu of bear at a •than scar hefor© and all Mark - Rae $ his p n Into a half g t et ter disp y , . ':t ' pal@, his elbow, and Cher sw r ithear bursting ed aR'a dOWll t0 IOCji bottom pl'ICeS. A full M. - blasphemy at the i�l -lu k t the thing. 1 _ y - . Re Reports compiled in Winnipeg sh l have known high mora ad ocates Who had stock of hardware constantly on band. Call. S . '' p p +, a talent for profanity t at would make any • - . that 3Si per. cent of last year b crop - - - - early and secure the bargalos a e are offering. . - in the Northwest has act left the ordinary "bsr -noon sec er,' sink his dirr:in- the best local paper _ - ished head in abject.sh me I confess that j �. . r�_ : -`- _ farmer's hands.. ,.. the most- ubaccoun.abl t ing I have en- - - - _ countered in newspape do is the tact that The bye - election in Glengarry r� Messrs. Henderson er rah m run a violent In 011tRxlO C�llI1t . - n y• - oL T, RICHAR'DSON — ' - suited in _.the. return of Mr. McLennan temperance paper. on my acquaint- - by shoat the same majority he reeeiv- antes In the county of on rio I know of ._ - ed In Marsh lr fit. no editors less qualliS for the espousal of _ . . :' po • . temperance than thhey I ow of no edi- I` tors whose lives aT a ch a scandal vp�n . - 2 East Elgin Patrons of Industry met their ezpressed co vict ens, and every time Sti `Ct1 Iilde cif . / ' '' itt Aylmer yesterday and decided not I see that paper p ltin out its hair over �% . � . the evils oft le liq or raffle, I at once pro- _ a ' • 1 '1U bring out a candidate in the forth- pounce it the moo au aci: us piece of play- , . • `` -' COm:ng bye election. acting ever indulg i, . I prefer to e$em d�.j,nt In �11t1Lt i ' { .`` .' .. lit t )m a•_c.-3 m • lit rather than to I _ p y p- s 9 KING ST., WEST,. ' The suit Traun vs. PickeringTowr- talk it with awhis ey- ioakodbreath. I am _ , . NMI. ' not in the habit of driskini; to the success - . „ e • :; - .. t'.. ' :.: ktrip is now in the Courts and will of the temperance cauue for that would d,r - - .° - - TORO _t ?' . - -y \ . 3von come up for trial. Mr. Tr�aun it little good, but I be . •ve at the last analy-- - - N_4�69 ,j _ I lit full , u ec,h .N. ,, 118ims 2,000 and Miss Edith as1 s sis my style of tern per 6n -,e will be fa►und to P ' - r % =- fibs Repairing► of it Ina and Com- 1,000. The laintiff�' lawyer is; er.- have worn the beat ar d aceomplished the �� �`�` r? - d r � - - p y most. I am a toted abstai,ernow and h1ve _ - . �t' IUS E S+ *� pllcated �� atches ree6VO - . _ . - _ deavoring to have the case fried in been for some time, ar d aster did drink at w wee' It s ecial attention. '�oronto, while the township's solicit all except .&o a bob , aid rhea �erc little. +sa+ r,.:, p t ,w �`-... or will use ever �sertion' to have it Now that I am a man I do not drink and - . ' = . y All fork (lnaranteed. Charges 3i��deral would not do so if &way camping and fiJi- , i main in the County. �U�,al Ha sIIl �. it' '. V V. - _- . j ing a thousand milei from home. Thy p� gj - - '• Chronicle men are so nouloriously opm to k ROBT CUTHBERT . - ":: '',': G. P. R. Detective William Smith, 1, _ who died on `Thursday last at the ape personal attack owing to the wide diycrep ti - ancias between their Vrofgssioua a,:d their a Practical Watchmaker aLld Jeweller. " of 7`2, was an old resident of Toronto. practices, that one wo',ld It,ink they would ' Q % - _ . Previous to entering the service of .&void personal attacks on others. ff weak. _ _ _ - $14, . t King St., �'i est. . ; 1. the C. Y. R., he was a member of the nose existed ill my letter s &rely such a pair T �%� — _ _ _ • of brilliant and devoted men could show J_,) 1 J . Ontario detective forcer, and took part them up &:,stead of tr�ingtocreatethe false - --- i - — - - itl unravelling some of the hreatest ;des that I am a d inking i ha> attar. That " ► ► . . mysteries of the day, notably the Mel- is the only sort of argument that paper id . — - �. " . • ' . LET TER TO THE PUBLIC . ,� ady murder case at Goderich fifteen familiar with. Howe er, I accept no man's . . - �.0 f _ -- authorit over, m private conduct and as I .. " years ago. He was born in the north y y • • - _ _ _ would not copy the'Chronicle men s personal HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the tuiplelu bus & - _ of Ireland tltrld came to this countr IN A D V A N C E& p - - y habits, neither will I imitate their public • ness in the past and I trust that our future dealiii ; will -be mutually when a lad, his relatives settling at professions, but in so refuenng, I also refuse lett~sant and rofitable. Ag ou Rre no doubt aware, the Tta�sey`and - _ Buffalo. to be kicked out of ten:per�&nce company by P P y' . - boozy intruders in th ranks. Harris Companies have anialgainated, and this ainalgamatton . will do Away - . The first passencer train o - `the I have a eonsclent ous disbelief in the W with inane agents throughout Canada, but I am'pleased to state that I 'have .. ; p sort of laws of whit La cal U lion is a iin� = ° Belt Line Railway suet with a mi rap p 1 dVertl$e - lid 1 he secured the agency for Pickering Township for the l�ew DIassey Harris firm on Saturday afternoon. On nearing type. Many active to pa�ance workers in f y Pickering and out of i ei ressedto me er This union of capital and property will not ill any way effect prices, however, 1. -. the Winchester street bride, Don sonally, strong doubts bout their duty gi but will be an adv,lnta ,ye as each ageut will have a larger variety of machinery. . ' �' Valley, the train ran off the track, with regard to it, but as i travelled under Ne�+� the best t, offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders made, the -wide . - • iherew blockinc the road for several the name of a to �,pe pan law, they • gait _ open end, h`o. 3, Brantford; the Toronto 1\ o. 10. B; and the Toronto No. 3, ' l , ' , Lours and �ausino, considerable delay carted upon to len� tt a h rid. The aw is • ' A, all in five and six ft. cut ; the choice of seveli dif%•rent mowers, and three - r, a passed. If it wor it .well shall be indeed e( 1U In t e - - ;; ' _-. . to the.owners of several heavily -1 den glad and I guarantee tlhat ,I shall never vio- different horse rakes and seed drill:&, as well as stra��eutters, root cutters, and - t r ,' ` teams, among them a number Trom late it however often I may visit Pickering. pulperrs, Fultioators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm iin F ._ - Y` the 1)011 Valley Pressed Brick Works, But I know it is a ftrilure elsewhere, and - -� has caused an en less number of law-suits �un� pllem@nts. - 1. which were unable to reach their des - , loam @tuber I have moped w warerooms to Reluiner`s block, opposite . _ „r ,. ; and tom - foolery a d it wil l probably do the - y : " . x ..;. *, tar atioll until latp in the evening, same in Pickering,. - . . bloore,s blacksmith shop, ill Pickering village. Call onome early and I ilr . :_ -'.:`. .. I . 1oe. T. Crr►1tk: .- Aa-*«� sure to sati5ly you. L�. F�R� -Y r: ,Pickering, Ont. 1 -�0 . `' The Duke of Clarence, the eldest Toronto, January 1)th, 1892. . . . ' a, . ' . - �:`: son of the - Prince of Wales, and heir ».m-. — - - ------- ____ - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - n�`, .. res�m tive to the British throne, _ U R I. x, .- p p —S. J. Hewitt and A Burson, of Salew - ri "` died cn 2hursday the 14th inst. at 9 Ot,io, tire in the i'.ifia,Ie this week cxi:ih- `` .,y_ .1. . �{ ALE` - ,. , . ,$ ; a. rn. iris death has cast a doom tong the Kellogg's K m�>winQ machine kuifr - ' . . - 1, .. I _ ©• er tine entire British Empire. At grinder. The ahoy a gentlemen CRwe : - - - • ' . 1 :.t ; : - f�.,. with letters of in.rodnction to Robert Alil . - I. - - - - 8:20 on tl,P Game da. death claimed = m: y ter. sr., trotn relir&ble parties in Uhio. �;.k ' `-`.., is its victim Cardinal Manning. Tlie s p t - - - I i:_::_ r -- _ rile machine slit- -spec the knives without . - . x' Em ire in this connection remarks . -- i !- f; p retno� °fug theta fro n the mower. A . _ . . ;'_ unuflJ,tr of public teats' ill he tu:►de to, ;K; E' "The brief interval between the cleatlts �� �.. The tlildbrli;lled bt3�; to iliforin tlieit' pata>u dud Liza public I s . �� e / ,-.', of Cardinal Manning and tits Duke of €iffy (l riimy') to tvl,icli 11 tuterESted Rre that llll�'ll]� purclla5ed the above IIIIIls f lieu leave . - - • ' Elare�-lee ron% ° W". •: . ; . _ ,;,.. 4p.. ; _ 1 .�" . ,Zpa'.rs::" . k' . fi't,. ' :. • :3lF nTE•. °g : _ „2` :a.•L :t _ ' s'• ".'1.1�+•' ; �. °.1 "!:ryt . -M 1= F z 1. ___ - ` - . .• - ' .... _ . .. - - rw -... - - �� ' .; • ` , - - - _ - -�_ '. - .r -�wex t rt..;�.0 = sX•'rr, '• aa�• !_ ' ' - y - .� 't y w' - T z' w- g ... ,_ t .,. .. ., .v i... . , ` : '• f( - '! -'' -mi . : x .. , -a. ' _°'* < Yt^ '-S • a ry^�[ a .1, '.€: - 6 6 �{.f .�•.� .,1 a.. ryry -�,Yr• 1 . . .. .. t, -. :.) - . Y,•' j w {; '.�- °'♦ v i \:r.� K =�' �C , - '.`i •.w1 ' ".i? bi t:jd _!A• �'ef•.- d':... f -1 ,' -1`.: i°: l -,g��M�a-' - - Si "N'rEaY #fh':. ',?, _.i' Li.v} artx4�r g : -. r'b , $ :; 4 YF :. ,Ca F fl3v ". a4 °r�rd +9 .;S= f <• I ` `�: `. .- yy 1 •`Y.f• � a.�. !°• ±Y s: .*- rn3. q f i♦ ". r _ i-1 - C.. ¢•45:;1'¢1. ^ro ke _ _ ^ r-I ay , Sim � A v. '4 '4o-.. ha - •3n+ fe• ro� ' °$� - (r ..fib -.,f,; �:i - : r -'a , 1 _ y' 3` 4 .L ,. -i S • , . " .; r~. era-' , _ �:a - ;. ,. - _ . s wi • _ - '. �•• - r l - - . On two .charges nde the .license law, cannot now recall his name, Iw otid ♦ . �7�� . ~gyp ,C 1 iL1�,.! 1 . DO 1 f7. of tillowisg � bli Q bn his premist+e and " I ha" never known a habitual tobacco �..:, ': •, } , -. RE10110 TQ IOW M1 -,:�: � `- selling after hours, prop fete Webb of the whose children, bare sorer he had 1; . ` - Uxbridge s aced last Wedges- long used it, did not have a deranged ner- ,_ , ... px _ _ ; _ t., :4�, . • a -ZOLEN IN =10 NOST"131 F. FACED U&NNSR ;Qaeeu's, g ppe vons system and sometimes evidently west :�� ,'" day before Magistrate C�Gonid at the mar• K -.� �OUTN Of ONTAIB SANK�� 16. AND LOS ' - _- - y minds. Shattered nervous systems - for "_ ' - : gso3c ovE gaceA.�raas. , ket hall. He got a$ on tl le first named and , in the Village of Brougham. W , : y {� generations to come may be the result of %l1tb�` Marble or�s. WITH $TABLE AND CHOICE CU L -'"_ -,'�' A `` The independent Forester, the official leaded guilt to the a nd, i20 and .e �. , :' P y this indulgence. The evil effects upon . ea, . '^-, • costs" said the arr>r, ohs Childxen of over.indnlgenoe in alcoholic ,action of .Fruit on the same•' 'i- : ; organ of the I. O. F., will now be "publish- -Oh what a co h t 'Will u heed Namely- Apples, five verities, Mathison & Hawkin p°` oe - � : �. .f ' E :- ell in Toronto inatesd.of London as here- oeverages by the father or mother are , -- the warning Th Signal perhaps of the well known; while upon the tether or � Plums, Grapes, Currants, afro. Pries:.:.,•- ..:, ;. future. sure approach of th t more terrible disease mother hardly any or no injurious coneti• Manufracturers of 0100.00. Also choice building lot wilt .. - _ I �, The Markhhm High School by -law ».;;t;..�,' .....' granting 114,000 fot the erection of a new consumption. As yourselves if, you can tational effects would be observable. MiisrbleMonnmen to, Headstones end all fruit, very Cheap. Also house to let. ,__ 13 afford for the sake of s Lying 50 Cents to Tae very source of the tobacco-smoking other Cemetery Work. T C BROWN -• 4! f ' .: schoolhouse carried by 47 majority Fri- habit is enoaRh to condemn it. Althonith '' ; ' - run the risk and do n0 thin for it. We also Importeseoi iQOtaL, 6wadielt, ifm- t ; . I say, g a wise man once advised the. eltlggard to seises sod Ostsadiaa Qti'a>QttN. HROUGIHAI[. , - =1: know from ezperie nce that $hiloh's Cure � ::, ` : �,4 a - Grain thieves are said io be operating will cure our Coq 'h. I t never fails. 2 6m " go to the ant," Civilized rsces in their All parties wishing work would do well to ooll - ` " -- 1. y +Ogress would not natncall One would anus efoze pnrchasfng. All work guaranteed - ~' :. _ in the vicinity of Goodwood. The other The annual kn wn ft8 the Canadian P q' cad prices of she lowest. 1 r ''� ''"'. i night W. A. Todd bad a quantity of pe*s lynx is said Co abo nd n a large swam eappose, go to the savage races to,seek for - ; ,",r.,;,,;a, L r .. F; stolen from his barn. in Georgina. Adc $a:n McBaiII lately asefal habits. � '4 __ � .. - E. OTRIEN • 9 A locomotive is tanning on the' Chita- killed one that wa iII t e habit of feasting ' w Consumption Cured. a Cent.' disc0U 1 �. '. go &Alton road which consumes its o non his ease. Mr. Jo a. Metheral, who I - 8 '!'`fa 4'•'; woke. What a blessing it would be if An ofd physician, retired from practice, hav- THE } K �' .1 lives near the swam ,has also been ing had placed in hfs heads by an Sast India _ __ _ 0n Felt 0nt� 101 .: `" `:` �" ",` y � cigarette fiends Could do that. « mach annoyed by the epredstions of the missionary the formals of • simple vegetable PH OTOGRA�HR5- i ,� . ;',, The Sutton Herald remarks: So.ne ': -': �r`ya ' . brutes, and finally his aon succeeded in remedy for the speed and sure of �W0 weeks _ men thin;c they know everything until eatchin one in a tea and des atehed it Consumption. Bronchitis; atarrh, Astt>ttn• and p.in^_,`'. rk g p p airthroat and Lung affections, also a' positive = • • •, :` ;,; ;- they get home late at night and their with a revolver. and radical cure for Nervous Debilit�� alt �� disposed of his Toronto business 'We are bound to clean out our�itoek, : :.;; •::',� .N `'- , :.: wives ask there where they have been. One night lat;t week an old liorae be- Nervous Complaints after having and will hereafter devote his en- Dr. Richard Orton, a well known teed• wonderful curative powers in thousands of of FELT BOOTS, at once. DOD >t, >,_.: ,,• r longing to a residsnt f the 3rd Of UZ- cases, has felt fk his duty to make it known to fire time to Whitby Gallery. a miss this chance. 8gve. mono �� _: . ! ical practioneer in Guelph, died this after- his suffering fellows. Actu ted by this motive p , bridge fell down n ar t e railroad track on s : : y f and adesire to relieve human suffering. I will UBINESS is ahead commerce - b bu in from us. - RA, y , : :f; ;- . _ noon from blood poisun�nR. caused by an 'Brock street, Uz rid e. and its owner send free of charge, to all who desire it, this y - y y g abrasion of one of fits toes from which he recipe- g ing to hum, but the facilities are We a ain offer our customers a t ,• with some tries 8 ad quite 8 time reci in (}semen, French or fin fish, with toll �; ;.'r` " . - has been suffering since Saturday week. directions for preaarfog and using. Sent by • run on tea, coal oil and whips. - ° • a getting it home. he poor nag was an- mail by addressing with stamp, naming this p '��+' ' - R, Gravenhnrst council has passed a by- able to get up. T ey oiled it over and it paper. w. A. Nozse.&W Powers' Block, Roches- gush that he Can accommodate W H 1 ACKSON - BROCK ROAD . , `• y- �. - = law prohibiting all children under the age slipped into the itch They hitched a ter, N.Y. slay ' ' �. of sixteen ears from lettering or loafing who require pictures. During the `1' " 1q., _;_ � - , - - y team to it and p llel t out of the ditch ,, :„�lte�temt� staeltefa a►.�-s1 ANTI- DANDRUFF 1 ,. ` on the streets after 8 o'clock p -m ,under tai it wouldn't stn d u Final, facia 'j�.eAINB dOITliO EAST DIIE as FOLLOWS:- ;`_. varsity of arrest and ilnprisonm606 in the y placing - holiday season Call and get photos ax.� boards from the o` to the book end No. 4 Exrt;sss 9:Qt3 A.M. New stock jest received at the Cornii' . '. - J _ - lock -uP• of a sleigh, they al it up the incline 1, 12 KaxD, . -. . 2:16 P. ilk. � that will be finished in the latest style Drag Store. 75 cents per bottle. *-5_ :< UUU Mr. Chas. Tobey, of Collingwood, lCllled onto the sleigh an curied it home. The . 6 LwAL. . . 6:30 P.M. r t • s hog recently which when dre9bed weigh- horse we onderst d is about 25 • ears old, tz&mS GOING WEST DIIE AS voLLOWSz of the art. NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL - I - ed 600 pounds. The pig was not quite I ..s N ti and no other , ca was given for its No. 7 Local. 9.08 A. M. 3 l3oothea's celebrated brand. A Rood '� fourteen months old, and was s cross be _ weakness. The wrier., said _to be Wpo. "13. Mtxav . 4:14 P. M. PECIAL attention will be giveq an 1 on hand either in bulk otr - tween the wl>1te Cheater ant Yorkshire Graham, had just secured the animal that 1. 8zrasss 9:U6 Q. lt• PP Y = ­A", . • ', ... breeds. to family groups and fi$ Chrif3tmas bottle at the Corner Drug Store. day in a trade. HOW8E8 CELEBRATED BASING - " , York District Lodge R. T. of T. held . �' ,. i its annual session in Newmarket last Fri- i County counc I is a time when most families have a. POWDER, beivg made frequently is A � : >�t•� . . 1 day. The attendance of delegates was i `_; wOSURN. always fresh. None bat the purest F= I y a but the re of to �f the I _ _ - - C0�l- TY OF ONTARIO reunion, it is the proper time to have drugs are used in it. For sale at - ' -'-- `` I - - _ - not very larQ , P John Green has 'ranted his farm to - the Corner Drug Store. '-? � - work throughout the County were en- _ g :� -' :� J. Brannan. rrHE First meetiag of the Council of groups taken. `'� ' couragiug. 1 F. H. Wilson's Cough Balsam, Bitters, j- i. Midland had a bad fire on Thursday Ww. Holla*&y has been making ez the Corpporation of the Country e?t Ontario, ...k7: �e tenstve imprOVetnBnts late) for the year Ift2, will be held pursuant to the Call and satisfaction -iq guaranteed, White ,Oils, for .sale at the Corner . ,� hr.x F morning. The extensive greenhouse of 9 statute in that behalf, at the Court Home. ,fan Drug Store. ','a -:. f ' `- - Thos. Jeunin � -hays been veY bus the town of Whitby, on Tues-llay. - the 86th day of - - 4 - : . II. A. Campbell & Bros., together with g very busy y' y ph sician''s prescriptions lions and farm recei i the dwelling horse, Here burned to the hauling stones L the Kingston road. January• instant, at the hour of two o'clock to �%. M. C $R=�'N. y p Y �s y the afternoon. All accounts to be laid before carefully wepared ar the Corner Drug ground. The loss of property is $9.000. That's right T m, there's money iu the Council must be forwar -led properly certified -- - - - -- - -- - i;ture, «�hitby . ��'. R. Howse, prop. t to the Clerk. at ,oast three days before the meet- - -_- - - -- - w -1 - The plant and" business was one of the stones. ink �f the council. 3 W H I fi BY MARBLE AND » - . � - finest iu Canada. �� a tire hiving toms real reinter. wedth - JOHN E. FAREWELL. WELL. BE-A, _ _ ,i - . On Tuesday evening, last a large -ntim. ei- after all, and it is welcomed by old and . 11 -1s County Clerk,- Coutav of Ontario. • t ouux es aria,, this young Wien and -- - - - - -- -- _ . -- f - . ber of the citizens of Stotiffville, as well P y y S Weer A(f1•er•tisements. Granite Works .•Y T. ,�.� I "'. ..- as several from the. surrounding country. maidens, as sI' i� liin parties are all thb -. - `_ La0000n iII assembled at the ;Mansion Horse to plc► r�• the children are holding high earui• - the C0118 Of DUNDAS St.. - WHITBYa' ' i`.`:� I V . S. who n•ka ' val With their hand sl lghs. jj OR SALE :--Z -000 cedar [once posts the fatal ear - _ honor io ..as. G: Clarke, L• and 4AO) cedar rails. all good and to be (8stabUshed 1649.) _ - . - . about to le�>e Stouffville to take up Isis Hasticus had occa ion to be driving 9 „l;l c "�e�p. �p;)ly to JOHN 1t .ID, Claremont - pents was not �:: abode in :dichigan. . ; •.through a neigllbcring Village last week, i'_o.� - � 1$-1!_- K more helpless R. Wolfenden, Proprietor. - It . ' We would warn fartners against bring• - wheu I aw sure about twenty children - � fled on m alai l . [ en o ed the fun ; �OR SERVICE:-At, lot 15 in the fi. Ir than is the Having returned to the old stand of the . ' ing poultry to market with their crops p y K 1 y 1' F. concession. of Pickering, a thorough- man WhOp1II!'R Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, _ full. This is against the law, and sever- but thought, how 'di erens it was to our bred > ershire Boar. Term 01.60 Apply �' viliage :) You mi ht rive u and down JOHN s_�UNDLRS. is -f;.. under the ef- I am better prepared to execute all ;. . i . ' al waggon loads of poultry were recently r, R P _ __ xud nut see one, fro the simple fact, orders in cemetery and all other ;-y� -. _ seized in.Toronto for a slip ilar offence. , FUR SALE •- Twa°ty•oiz heal of facts of die- work pertaining to the business. there is none. ba look -oat for the. Pe : g fine of $30 may be imposed on any one stem rising three year. eta. suitable for ease, ezeesses, Customers will find a well selected stock ill of the offense. perpetuation oft r e around here. !aeding purpose.. Tenn. to suit purehasen . :. �r� ' y Dome novel ezh•biti as of horsemanship Apply to .JAS. LAt`Rli NCIs, lot Ill in tti th con, O Y t3 r tit' O r k , of foreign and domestic granite and , , James Bryce, of Proton esip, to Dan. of Pickering- 13-13. wort etc Rouse ourself. Take pea - . dalk the other day to over a coffin for his nitb6t be seen navigating our streets day , __ .. _.. _ __ _�.__ ___ Y� 7 marble to choose [ecru. Inspection after day. Mr. . !3. is having. hu val -' ``mot pttAYLD : -From tot 13, Coo. S, Scar- heart of hope again and alt. A l[A�f i will convince that for strictly first- . - - .. sister, who had died the previouq evening• sable coil in trai ing, and hopes to have �7 born, about the 1st of October, a one year We have cured thousands, who class worjr. our prices cannot be - y4 • . On life return he' found that his Wife had it rea ly for the World's Fair. fir. B. ni-irmat on that will lawl with ear roc ery .AriIt allow us to refer to them. - W E CAN . b°af°°' _ - - • ` - - - during his absence Ri=to ' th to twins -" had the s inc Took a trial trip the other day: but hal greatly oblige ant be rewarde d. 0. G. YOUNG. , CURs TOV b use of Our exclusive and that she, too. P Malvern- si`1iI Ol>ewsss J PALMER, . _ . not gone far whe s th s colt showed stuns J SOLICITED BT • • land. Ha is left with a family of seven r tl d ff die -- methods and appliances- Simple, of home rule an Md . B u e o small children, two of thelp, the newly- �TUTICE -I HEItE13Y GIVE I+iU unfailing treatment ' at hems for - PICRERING. ONT. 86y hind end of the c tier„ evidently thinking ��i Lim- that Host tuy dog on the tth of Jan- -T bOr1t t�41na. it more profitabl and safer behind the nary, betwe •n t said 5 p_:n 'the dog t, a welt- Imt or fUlIn Manbeed, General or pj(;gE RING - ' a Jordan Van Nest, who lives west of bred fi•)ntch cable of a yeti )wtsli color with a . "' bar. RUS ?SCCS• shaggy [liege. Was ae7sr tn�wn .to ga mute Irta003 DEb �ty, Weaknef�[3eg O� t $cline, was found 1}nng insensible in the s - . woo r,Lls from tau houses before- tsuitawd gay and Mind, Effectt� Of Errors or stable on Thursday worning, supposed to +ewer,, for inbzmation of tim. des.t or alive. Lumber have been trampled on by a horse: He Toba m�ki ng . - 4,uyone hirbwing hitn after this notice win ba Ezeesses in Old or 7i©ung. Robust, . . , . prosecute f. W31.'�AttR[ \DER.clreee+uw.)e>,1 13 jtiToble MANHOOD fully Restored. . died shortly after. ,bout twenty •years (petits ed y ues t) - - - : l: .. ago Mr. Van rest was almost killed at a � - . TO REST OR FOR STILL. -The Lin• improvement seen tho first dap TT STD - barn but he rallied, only to meet , a e e Canada . y pten�eut Wareroonis an.i the west end of How to enlarge and Strengthen, L v ATBER7 LATH ' A11 JV � r'. f - - . bar g. Gradually bat urelf, a y Th rou -1,ess hona4, to -ether or separately: Hit + $ - his death in the above horrible manner. Medical Health J urnal,the deleterious ef- houw that. Sir Forsyt►, wm occupies: also i� E_ K, UNDEVELOPED ORGA NS AND I -.1- - Barrie his completed a System of water fecti of tobaccos okiug upon the huniau the two sbops 4' -nwesn the souse and the old , SHINGLES) - 1' barn,w rent, or would e: ^_tango for riveter l -tRT3 OF B0I1Y. Itit'll testify from ' " 'works in which are taro artesian wells race must taco cle:}r and produce goad reetaeuce- i'osaee9rou be�eu the tsc of March- �0 States and Foreign Countries. • - ' g results. The stefulyy recorded observa- For furtbar viruc,l trs en ,ire of R. SUnT° o DRESSED _ LU1VrBER. - four inches in diameter, delivering over qt . three hundred gallons per minute, a re• tions of Dr. Se vcr, p ysician acidinstruc• I Pickering Yellam or by letter to H. HANEY, Ill [;tt! t11eI11. I3001{, C %plari3ti0i1 . Al n' Michwan. ' IStf for is physical u tar of Yale College, will �_ _- _ _- ___- -. - -- - - -. - - - - -- .--- - a:l(l proofs matted kseuled) free.' o . ' ceiver containing fifty -five gallons, a pump g ppn OR :TALE. -The eetate o[ 'the late ,, - and boiler House with two pampa, two be a teat lever far t use oa co the r Atid:c_e HARD AND SOFT WOOD .`' use of tobacco; r�s t is journal hue ever 1, Sirs_ 4vrry,' c�ntatuiuq to acrh., barns f - I boilers and two engines, seven miles of been: we may a d, to is use iii any firm- comf�osed of the a -w quarWr ottot lo, in this ERIE MEDICAL CO., -AT LowE3T PRICE- ,�, , . mames, sixty seven hydrants and a stand For a numbe of y, ars Dr. Beaver had 2nd can of the the township of Pickering, trout- ing Kiugstou road. li. nirlue from the town of BUFFALO, PI.Y. C �+ C .A.-Six' `'' _ . tower containing one hundred and fifty been making o servattons respecting the Whitby and it ui.les from Pickering villazo. 4_.___- _ Tea, per teat. will be added it , '�_ • thousand imperial gallons.. physical and mental effects of tobacco -us- Good s.),i, gao•i iwaimid and every couvenien :e. - � P '' When Kin James the first wrote his ing np�n stndttn';a. In these etatistice, re- This to a very dei6rib :e property. fifths tndra- Ci�AMMMC N'M booked. - g �� pumbie. Forlurther p{.uuculars apply on the "counterblast to tobacco the royal pedant Gently, pnblishe3, Dr Beaver shows that remises, to A. A. PJiT' County Architect,White Ds�'1DNa ., •• among the staden�ts of Yale smokers are �X, or W v. R[CHARD80%. Notary Pub.tc, - , p 1. ' knew nothing of the Myrtle Navy." If found to be infeti�r DQth in mental ability Prckarru,_ Ott EStab�iShed ... . he had, instead of wasting his brains over and physical vig m togon- smokers. Smok- - FARMER$' MARKET. his 'curious production, he .would have ere have lesrz lug R capactcy sad long power SHILOWS ,� BS,f TosoNTO,Jan. 22, 1692 :.,;. filledhis royal pipe with it and had a than eon- smoker 1. Their average bodily Wheat, fall, bush........I 0 90 to t 0 91 - - royal smogs, hC would then have been weight is less, is also their stature. Wheat, spring ......... 0 87 to . 00 __Z9_rM_W___ A' prepared to adncrit that with regard to the !Phey have less a durance, both muscular° CONSU M PTION ' -..-. � injurious effects of tobacco, it all depend- Wheat, red winter...... 000 to ` 0 91 i,; p and nervous, and are in every way phyai- Wheat, goose ............. 7J to 60 . (. `' ed on what tobacco you smoke. rally interior to on•emokera. In scholar _ A novel case of interest to farmers was ship the smokers are tar befit "nd. Very few Oata, bush ................ 34 to . ` 35 Is - + n resent, before Jude receive honors, a d among those of high . CURE . Barley, bash ............. 46 to 50 tried at Flesherto y g standing in scholarship only five smoked. Fees, bush ................. 61 to 62 �'_. - . '- ' - Creason According to the ruling env It will not be ens to aucces9fully combat Thi3 frREAT COUGH CURE, this sac. = lay new, ton............ 14 00 �to 14 00 "� y .� ___ cessful CONSUMPTION CURE. is without. `� � Straw, ton ................. 9 00 to 10 00 I _ person purchasing agricultural'machinery these facts. It ill prob bty be said that __ and paying for it with anything but cash a parallel in the history of medicine. All - w_- _ 5 - ,� it is generally ad itted hat tobacco is in F rt Dressed hogs ............. 5 50 to 0 70 ��nn Y or notes is still responsible.to the•firm uriva3 to the dungy But 'anything that druggists arc authorized to sell it on a pus- r ? y i y B hive - aarantee, a test that no other can can ' . Beef, forequarters........ 500 to v 00 -- _ - should the- agent become a defaulter. Witirea the youthful in a marked a mau g _ Beef, hindgnarterE...... 6 GO to 800 _ _ r l� • •- The Judge held that the agent must be successful, stand. If you have a Cough, _ g ner caulrot fail to be inju•rions to fife mn- y y �'�.�.. .Mutton .:................... 7(1(1 to 9 (N1 _ -- y Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will \ , . id the wherewith to mettle with the em- tore. , Why, the youbg, „rowing boy -will Veal carcase ............. 6 50 to b till Pay �thiu e that would upset cure you. If your child has the Croup or . - __ _._ plo •ers. Thus the giving of horses, etc., withstand manyi g P Whooping Cough, use it promptlyy, and re" j��mp Factory, . Butter, lb .................. oo IA to 00 •lA 1. In art payment a ac ant is known to ate tion�for ezarri lean in the way of di• s>urc, If you dread that irisidions disease Egas, doz......••••••:••••• 00 22 to 00 . i`- P P y & of icssimilation, , , ' • r transaction un' E, Qp , CONSUMI'TfON, don, t Jai! to use it, it wit. - - - -- - - -' -- t.iisis the aniv rsal rule. Beho -d what � 0-ero , PTC T� ®tC� .: =`: be reliable. care ou or cost nothing. Ask your Drug- p the a►eraRe Qrowiug boy�ean diKest and as- t or SHiLOR'S CURE, Price to cis., 1 OL Thursday Of laEt week some tti n similate, and wilhoutincouvenience. And - fautitacturer of- DpMINION BANS - --�,­ F!" .y,. - were at work in Mr. John Rogers' Lush nerve force and 'ufluencc are concerned in 5o cts 7 i -1-°°' L �oree dC ►�uetion �uffips ��r the 1st concession of Bing, e3e recesses t must be noted ; ae it is -- - - at the rear of th p ' Ca ital Paid u - $1 500 -000 �'" .A 'I contended that it ie chiefly upon the ner . f `' d - • : and while sawing a solid oak tree, between pD �t y UNG AND OLO Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron, and p ��` ' 30 and 40 feet from the ground, .which .uus system of the younk that tobacco ERRaRS of 10 porcelain, Sot' �US $1 350 000::: *' p t . t 1 �::.: ,. s about three in diameter, the blade exerts its injurious influence. - Organic Weakness, Fafllng Memory. Lack of ' , "' ,�a . any. Phpanal Dray. paafuy�t, �d by ®EARED AND PUMPIND WINDMILL$, WHITBY AGENCY. °` . rubbed upon something that took f ile edge «'e are told tl}at mien ,have been known gazeiron's Vftalirer• Also Nervow Dsbttfty, '`.� . P y Uimneaa o! 6Lght, Leas ut Ambition. Unfitness right off. What it was they C0a111 ud)t to smoke tobacco for i0 consecative ears Windiniii and Cistern Tanks, and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, _ _ a n a .. vet retain ,perfect physical and inor- to harry Stunted Deve- opment, Lost of Power �� �- . -_ - imggine. After the fog was sawn c•ff the Pains in the sect Ni •ht Emiodo Drain [a Cistern Puna s. Mail Orden, interest allowed at highest current rates. No -. ' ` a al iiexlth. ila;ve such cases ever been b 'w+ P :: ; ,. . hard substance Was fount] to be ti Plere n• tinne, Seminal L,o�, Bleeplsam�s, Aversion Pro „iptly attended to. notice of wfthdraw•1 required. 'r � 1. " carefu,ly and scientifically investigated ? 800_ety, Unfit for Stady Lxoaativs Indul- 2 W. H. HOLLAND, < _a- , ..,e <. -_,. - . _ . . pottery, about an inch and a half 1'on;;. p rence, eta, eta i*e {, MANA(3F.R, - . ;'.' . imbedded in the wood Force hiti inches: �� •mss ever a avian 16c oat mortem eaami- ryry • g'ja'a"tO•d- r A- 'IIA'.v FORSI TH A ant. Pickerin ii itiou +leads 0n such a c�se ? such tneu do 27,W0 sold yearly. Addre�., enelOsina .tampp . ! g i8ty �, - for treaties. J: E- HAMMON, Graduated _ • • froty the bark. How diti it get• im far up 'die, ali3 occaeioil :illy at. an advanced age. __ -- Phar-uac:.t. 303 Yonne at, , Toronto, Out _ - _tG -1 ".' mod., --- - - -- iii tl)e tree and yet rernftin Nu near t })e cur• �y hu "t ryas the cause of Ideatli ? tti ho can ' '1 : `! , 4i - faro `' - -1ay ? Who can say but that they mig ht I - - - - -- � , 1 r 1 ,,�' -"R. On llon�lti� 0f IaFt freak t1)e '1801 An lra�'et lived ten y'.eirs longer, and happier . „ - t . fie a. :; '" - veal Exhibition of tl)e l'ou! try- �IGsociaLion nl:d more use[ul fives if they had not used ON'S CDif 0��T J , , r:,f, +��d)? ft is t►nid they nlwa. eliln�'Cel U ( •'f J 1. r, sae- • t 't. t il.] . ti N It ` '•( t.'t 1. F . A s. - _ Of ULCltil) UV.0 Hood health, 11housands.�f people think f t_ •- -HAS A. LARGE STOCK OF ' CEa &, t11'..•n }, - >�: ^ O1'L'1' :��(i!.0 1,11'f�9 CYl)II)It i ii�11� %�i�l j% '''..z:.:}.� ` they have good health who plod along - ' 1. 01d L. C. Ci.lurrh, wl at cod ' v r. cent die trci y iN sin old 'f 'r f �_ ' .. V. eel. It wets held iu t.te through life and hardly know 1 It I.i „s1r•lnu. successluiiy used nnc'1) �;treet, L'o :elrs,lliti'111e, a'llirL roads vigorous health i ,and cvho would feel vast- ! ruontlily by thousarruso[ lea- . , 1 .J = j . - .. Q )rti.. Tile leixe Zits ©• ,! :: . N,V 1 a splenil ill s;h �tiv ► o Iy batter if they ere to live for a time to i rea Is il,e only �rertectlf enfe Stl�'al'3 Of all k1IIt�8, Ra1S1IlS, �itlTrantB �'I �� � {, 'Lila feliablewe. icinodisco�- � { �`�' ,.I c%reful accorda ce with well known by- ': _< - lnent• the inllnetlr�e Atli]it01'illill and gal Bred. Bea areotuupriaclpied Teti$ anC� hiOffBe, Oranges Lemons, - .. r •b ., ery all amnuc] the lruilling was+ �ouinlete- ;7,urtbermorel: ic rules. druQaiate who uti r interior :r : ' . } <.: -, -",, `' '` 't ' filled with eeto s and cages, aslorued although we do End peo• medfcinea to place of .tbis. Ask for Cook's Cot- MO1A8888 -' '.,. ly tit e] p Cocoa, Claocalate,� Syrups, ` 7`�`: ; . ,. >._ 7 • e finest selection of birds Canada e who smoke during a long life time, and ti�R ii iLud 4 tam kcenc Cana to ' ostage 1486 Essences Canned Fruits Etc V't•y - NYC L. �,xr�x�'- I„M`W with tb natura}ll of pO �} s f r; ;,. .,,,; P_r ;`; ,. d bY. IE!- i can produce. 0n Thursdayy evening the fae are, it appears, many q stamps in letter, and we will sane seats � _ - _ � dµ �� held in the town r>a►ttsiealar, Vigorous constitutions, with turn mart. Fna sealed partleulars iu plain ea- - - G. . o y�.z:4., _ + - an°nal meeting 'was n smoke witboat sp- v.lope. to Iadiesonly,4 slam a Address load { �"' ',' i',_- "a '" ` d clos- K a>pcestry, who ca _ look. t91 - "" -, ball for the election of _ ofeers an sl is s reoiable to or- y Ca No 1 Fisher K woodwsrd eve - It preoialtle injury -t14 PP $tteh n. Sol fr., Pickering by lt. i[, > x-41. - . t eat• their riatroit. ice► �i nettle tst ti �f -�rJ 2 "� a i up tbs business of the pas y dinary obsereatious -bow is it with B , M. D., site at po drugg OR` ± ii ST 1. was decided to hold she aezt 1D n ? 'A leadiW{ city physiosn, w®s here. y c - }~ vwyw '' ; 44. 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Y ;;qa _V_' _ sites the destar, ”' find I thirst he wfII t'lo err Hfe. -Oa'r old friends, Mr. MBlitrgton ��!� ,QQ ,:_ t - „ flW� �a111UJ, :' .N .- tr.. , _ . , - VOL • . • • and Mr. Borlow, were amoiag the audience ' +. y Y° �'= t9ill yon emn tsi•fnertrow; air?" &@iced in the Royal Palswe, of Pleasure. They had �?.. ' � r - the ansions mother. . come in late, 'ust a@ the accident occurred Rltvsgiel3 •f YBUOr ATaf stud SM11 pa ill# . . ,, ,_.: T. .. - IR .. .. 11 i — - ` " Y I will see him in the morn I - -;- ;_,;_, 1 ¢ x v'•. _T , -,. -. -� �-•• •� c d, �g and htid seen onocia loanforward over her S PgrL . - .4. F$J�SO fi ,g kti iG Yt s « is t ' will drop in on my way to the smtion.on box. T W ` "ii•N . - 'Wry..'" +! „ + 11 t °� , `' _ . ' are i , 1 suppose i He put this ues- There's Honoria, said Mr. Barlow Zweea chydatas of Zwet��t Tassels _ . �:- :xf Autb6r of "GreatTorter Square," q `•The M .titer of M. Fe ' " "Bread IM g° Phi P g ;� -� .. y , p �+ lion to onocia as he d',rsw on his gloves:. - "and Mr. Redwoe►d with her. She is seed- dsson� we Tteuiws w/t�la - ate List ._ � - - . t.;- Ch asses." �� O • - " To the Derby Y' she said•. " U, yea." . ' 'ing him away. What for, I wonder ?" Two noatrs—Oair "e -third or Those _ _ . . Cheese a d S' ., Etcc Th y = . -- - - -- - - " I saw the owner of Abracadabra in your ey soon learned the reason. The news - . who Are Btriclrea Tteeover —The tltatl- ' '' _' box. They say the horse is certain to of Hanoria'skindnesegaielypasaedthrough wad a>aA whar►e• clogged, sad@ - . eedd A. _- 06; First L" ' ` 'Supplied bF fir. > 11111ig►C"a Of ShaplisirArs 611911. Teaseb �altiag so U.i aO Their car win. the house, and reach their earn. ! - l .; "That is what he says himself Have #4 She's a trump, that woman," said Mr. goes. . _ -- - % CHAPTER XXXI.. - evening. -They gere't6 sup with hitii after You backed it?" Barlow. " I saw her carriage in front. Let Reports from Brazil say that yellow fever 1 ' y .' the entertainment was over. " I throw away a few sovereigns every us go and see what ape's rep to." and small -pox are now raging at Santos : . I ? . •- °E.y Th t cries a�te►iti and alts. were caused ear " he re lied with a smile " oa "the Mr. Barlow was a privileged ed arson • he with almost unprecedented fu , and the . • Y b ail ofd t_tib�ikamrdt•.' "We will follow in a cab, 'said the : + P g P + �' 'E' y ,y� band of acrobats ,�, ,• rb and "To or, but I Hover at them had free admission to ma laces of enter- summer season has only just begun. As an . x , - -: who liifd been d�a tt » soldier And wait outside for you. y P P indication of the fearful 1 F = ".•:. on till the mot•ntn of the race." tsinmeut, the Ro al Pal of Pleasure ebe- p g tf:,. _ urn. Two prevalence of the athletic men, lying on their backs with their $onocia glanced at him, and tihe Dolour f3 Y _ . " j, fano Mornin Glor " -said Honor- in amore thAm. B virtu of this rivile a diseases it is said that eighteen Ca lain of ' Caine into big face. It was he wbo Carried Y g Y• g B Y privilege P 4 c_ )Nags raised in the air, had been towing a - �, he conveyed Mr. Millin ton to the back of merohant vessels have been stricken down � . A ifninutive boy from one to the other on the the boy down 6.the carriage; and'lifted him �� g and have died within the Hat two months. _ . I , Y in. The mother $red the doctor then ste Do you i I shall divide my investment the boxes, and there they witnessed some. p � t . �. c sole6 of their feet. The most d�fcullt t �� The constitute but a small fraction of Lhe ' -.`_ R then. thing of what has already been described, Y - . t I of the bo 'a performance consisted in his be- ped in and after them Honoria. man victims. On some vessels the entire `° r arslt a to do, tali ?" in nixed Good night, said Honoria, holding out and heard the rest. Without being .them- _ Y - _ - .4`= ing sent lying upwa#a . by one -of the men, y ► 4 her hand. selves observed the followed Honoria and ° ship s company, officers and men, have �een ' . . , = i and in his a • him in a standing s' llla�astoa, w►ho stood wa[tlt Louis Red- .. �,, , y swept away b the combined force.of the Ling g po itron (;act► I not nee on to your carriage .. the boy's mother, ,and the little band of P y y - , i ^.,.: `.r• on the soles o the other man's feet, Before mod at the door of the carriage. «' t diseases. Of all the persons attacked it is ' 1. ` he alighted he had to tern a doable comer- Redwood was sullen and savage ; Honoria No ; I she remain =hers a little gentlemen who had been present while the " p 4 -, I seemed to ignore his existence. while." . - doctor- was attending to tile. little fellow. estimated that only - about- one -third have ..X • ... . saint. He had twice mi his mark and act g left their beds alive. I ' \ 4a I ant not at all interested in what yon They shook bands, and he want down to Standing near the carriage the address of :� it is a _point of professional honour not to `� a p do," said Honoria, as she gave the mother's his frisods, wbu were waltinglor him in the the poor woman given to the coachman —No. At the offices of the different Companies' a : ;f 'N 1 relinquish an act till it is accomplished,, the South Lambeth. in this city engaged in the Brazilian trade :f :r address to her coachman, who drove awn streeEi, 7, fVellington street, . r- -` boy was sent flying in the air a hird time. "That - roman is incomprehensible," he ITO BS OOXTI-MED.) it was said y+sterday that nearly every mail :,- 3, _: -' . ,, )Bat the little fellow b this time was ea- at a slow pace as he was directed, in or'd - . _. brio F "a'' . - Y said to them' as they walked away. " 1 qa the announcement of one or men w ._. & . , . - .y that the bo should not be 'olted. - habsted and bewildered, apmd after turnipg Y never witnessed greater kindness than she - 0.9 SLEEP WE NEED.` deaths from the ships in port at Santos. On . . , . ,f . $ Ma or Causton looked at Mie Redwood itl)e first. soltlersault and, a part of the secggd ] ' is showing to those r people. They have , -- board the ships which have lately returned • :- - - ; q lie Bell in a heap,his head_atriking the stage. and buret into a loud laugh. _ �°O . "Damn you," "cried IilAdwood. " What made a good friend to her." s Few welds aq to Now tt eaa Best. be from Brazil the situation at Santos was _`.': HairiltgAiven utte nFa.to his. sharp scream Y ' „ �' One Itas onl to look in her face;" Obtained. described as pitiable indeed. The Captaine - - o@ he.l ;,xte u ibis, The answer- are you laughing at.? �• i` know whatrehs ,ia _Yon - That the amount of sleep re quired by dt , of the different vessels all give much the of pp s the soldier, - brielis in the it -had roceecied from "At myself," said Causton, heartily, . � P• P "and on, and her,.and the world in ge�•e[al. promised to relate -her history. This to the ferent individuals is decidedly different ha same account. Yellow fever and small -pox, . i =' When Hcinonfa and ha is Redwood reach " - gin• almost passed into an axiom. Persons who they nay, have also broken out at Iilio big mother. She's on final. I shouldn't wander if she's an origin t'.of Marc in the end.. er if To a •certain extent it iq .wfapped in are very energetic naturally require a great Janeiro, but to nothing like the same ex. .a. �. ed the. front of their box -, he two elder acro }` the • • m try, "acid the editor, " which makes it deal of sleep and children and young people tent as at Santos. At Kio- Janeiro a hero ; -' bats were y� woman, Redwood, is capable of any g . pendingg overt • bo the certain .. If ever I et hold of her a sin "matter- al the idore piquant:. W hat Y know of it is who are growing require at least nine or ten pean company .has recently .,reconstructed ... - . - z. _ - . w si.b0ig lowered, the mother was clamber= 8 g ' froth hearsary. You must promW not to hours of sleep. Invalids or people advanced the, drainage system,, while at Santos the - _ - . . - I _: " idg -pper the i - seato tpw •rda.the stage, and ed Rledwood, I 11 make her pay for it. quat7el with -me." i i life should sleep as long as they can, as drainage system. is in a more frightful con- .. : ,y..::, p ,t, the *hole. house was in confusion. The t Mltjor CsuatonT lit a oig�', and Rledwped (. I pr���„ said the soldier.' `s I Can there is no restorer of tired nature like dition tiian. ever. - +: a - ' doctor the opposite pttivats box, -- which followed suit. '! sleep. To get a refreshing slee -The brain To make matters worse at Santos, the "`._' - She s a match for half a doses of . ua," beleive as much of it as I please, x -. p 4 : i i :ir<aa on the pit tier, had made known that " To be ante you can. I am net certain mnbt cease to act. Slpepera motto dream in- means of transportation havebecome cloirged ., eY h was a' medical Ivan,- and -was being assist- said the Major, eyeing his companion r thoughtfully. `� I ve seen something of � � when ��noria �ppearej iI} our social cesasntly do not receive their requisite and 'vessels arriving in bhe ports are obtjg4 d . ' � :, . . --F_ - . ad along the cushions tlo;thesta�e. g y' g $rms►mant,`but fire had Been common ti►lh amount of rest. It would be curious to to wait weeks and months far warfage sad - 4•,p 1 =' - Honoria . who had beeni behind the scenes women, but she puzzles me. Hanged 1E I - -- I i : ` of the: Ro al Palace of P ensure,. knew that can make out whether she's bad or good st for evtcte time paeti. tYhere chef hashf�i® trace how many cases of irritability, or of dock room, The whole harbor is crowded - , ' Y no one appears to know. It iq said that Mr. or of functional diseases of the nerves, with such vessels, lying idle in the pestilent . the wretched dressing ms of this music .the bottom. . , • x: g "Yon have nothing to cam lain of o3- Redwood; the owner of the favourite fur the arc due to lack of proper sleep in child- waters. - - • . • . - . 1t = hall could only be reach d by means of a g p ' Derby, could let in a light u it if he hood. Little children should literally go Santos is about 120 miles south of Rio ' = ' r:. ` long narrow spiral stair ass and, that it served Redwood ; " you are to favour just Y+ , would now. It's Major this, and Major that, and chose. Whether that is or not 1 cannot to bed with ilia chickens They should Janeiro. It lies on the inner side of the � = ' - - - be a matter of time and difficulty to ] ea myself. She ears to 1 - on intimate have an early supper, at half t 5, island of Santos, which extends with n a , Major t other with her all the time I happen Y Y8 PP 11 carry the sufferer to a place where he could ] terms with him." and should be put to bed irectly short distance of the coast. The prov ace - , = be properly attended to. She said hurried- to be by. - �� " If I am a judge of signs," said the sot- after. Such s regime as this should be kept of St. Paul stretches along the op site :� the Major .. • 'o'ned h it is rejoined , . That's where ly to Redwood. ] She der, " he appears to be forcing his company a fill the child is seven or eight years old, coast, and the greater part of the merchan -_ . .. " Let him be brought up here ; there is all the time you happen to be by u n her. It is evident to me that she ro wen the Ledtime hour may be changed dibe landed at St. Paul, which lies iu red .. r% . - -_ I -, a, better s►eco nmodation and more room." plays me off a stmt you dear boy. Don't upon `' ` ou see . Shea of ou�ti ht b the ills Bards him with aversion. from 5 o'clock till 7. A growing girl about three hours ride by rail. The Bier - P disappeared through a door at }' t g Y g y g " That ma be. J Nevertheless, scandal ahonld certainly go to bed a8 early as chandise brought LO Santos is exchanged for the side of the box which led to the at a and she knows how to play her line if ever Y - . . ' ' an woman did. She has coat you a pretty couples them together, and there is no doubt A o'clock, and should continue this bed- coffee, which is about the only export from _ I- I the free privilege of going behind the scenes Y I babe the that he is pursuing her with his atten- time hour until she arrives at an age when the neighbouring country. The small . and mixin with the rformers bein en- Penny, Redwood. That's whew " she judges ' for herself. The old Norman railway between Santos and St» Paul has g Pe 8 8 advantage of you. You are rich? Ism or. tions. I , orally granted to those who occupied the g 1 „ p° " By the way," interrupted the doctor, law which commanded that all fires should proved wholly inadequate to the increased . _ - - ' + principal al box in the Palace of Pleasure. I get my sport for nothing. ` P P •` S t ou call it 1" eiolsitned Redwood " she advised me to back Morning Glory to- be covered and lights put out at the ringing demands that have been made on it this . - Honoria, after seeinff that the sofa in the - pO1' • Y mo w•" of the curfew bell, though looked upon. as .a year, and at present both ends of the line - � adjoining spacious rQom.was free, waited at savagely. "Infernal tortare; thane -what P _ - I it is. " I shall take her tip," said the editor, tyrannical measure, was, from a hygienic are reported to be clogged, and the moor!: -, the door, through which, presently, the « "believing Rlr. Redwood w be capable of point of view, one of the most goodly rules of transportation is going on ata snail's pace. - . r was, carried. The doctor and his friends, You take thinggss too ssirl maly, dear boy any trickery -" hat could have been ordained - Consider- The Custom House is crowded to the doors -i . , the woman from the pit, acid the two acro- Look at me. Notbisg "puts pieg�a t. Latl<y `� " .ible harm has been done b arbitrary rules with merchandise, and some com anies hays , ' , bats in their tights and fleshings, accompani- Fair smiles at me' smile to rs�z , fte I am with au there, sod die �soldiea ' - y, p . g frowns at me ;. I nt sho44 ' $e " Of course you -are. He is not the only in the matter of steep. The fact that Napo been forced to rent private bnildirks ate '`"`' ed him. While the bo was being attended 7 leon was able to exist with six hours sleep, heavy cost to receive eariroes. In some oases I _ to the manager of the music hall had made easy with her, as I g1p. r -, , s� . victim to her charms. Thera aro a doxs+o 1 <s �� ' infatuated gentlemen rood to throw their if it were true, proves nothing bat his ex- where no room could be found the cargo hat _ . . his appearance upon the stage, and said he I cant ; its ni� I , Ah g Y ce #tonal endurance. It is said that General Veen dam dumped in the streets, and rest ilei 7was lta to inform the audience that the I -set mp beart u#ft, a ii!�� 4- help fortunes into her lap. I am not tv a posi- P P 8 P _ - _ PPY showin t1" I row atl a reckless and Lion W say that she vas them encourage- e- grant once esid that he could do nothing of goods are said to be lying in different .. ladf was not seriously injured, and -that the d g „ y g without nine hours' slee There are ve arts of the town under uard; waihin for - . - - . pt foemance world be .coniinued ; and im• L m carried on against my.will. ment ; if she holds them off it Makes the P• rY P g g r• - _ medij►tely afterwards,- the• •band struck up "'You're chap ed from" what yon war@, p p y fate le of teat aQrvous ener and force, an o ortunit of store a of transportation. unait the hotter, as robt►bl sbe knows. PAP 8 gY pP Y g P g who 3o not require a great deal more ales N ,-w ships are arriving eve day to increase. � the >;{tne of one of the most popular songs of deaf' boy. Not long since it would have I cannot Commend you for [airmen, A n who does e r little work and the difti ult One Ca tarn said esterda -. ' the day. . . been hard to match you for 000lness° Now said the soldier', -who was listening with P Y • Y• P Y y - , . - « Y• oa'rew•loeinv our head and all through a evident impatioaoa and disspproval. #' You whose brain is not very actively engaged in that when he left there were 2110 vessel Is he mach hurt . iitsked Honoria, of Y Y ' ufl; an ws can afford to take eight hours waiting otl Santos to unload, their cargoes. . • -fir• - woman. I say, vi hat did you mean -by say - assert that you are acquainted with pstti- Y Y. B g B� • ' - , y electp Not only was the email harbor fit front of - �` .-A•-rihi broken "..'was_the answer' "' *Lt �n�, if ever you get hold of her again' That culr►rs, and in proof of this you aro rtagaling There bas been Considerable discussion as the town com lately filled with them, but : . - -. will be best to take him Loa hospital." agam opens a chapter of part history. us R ith tittle tattle. YQU have heard this, P _ P V4'as there aver anythibg be0wees you Bed you have beard that. Yost arc not in a to whet is beet ition to lie fit, in sleep. the line of vessels extended the whole length Rut a ainst this ro sal the woman from ++ Rios# h •sicians wi 1 tell ou t hat it is on the of the river leadin into life rt on the - g proposal Lad Fair! 04 . - position to say this, Non are not in a pool. P. } Y P° - . . '" .: thepit, who was the boy's'mother, vio'.ently •• j'}iet's my business. jldittd your own." GIOn to say that, and yet, neon such an ad- right aide, but here no definite directions northeast side of tile island, anxl quite a '. - ;` „ protested. The boy should be taken home ••Thanks for the hints I will_'° And mission of ignnran. -fie, you make remarks Ott be given. A weakucas of the lunge Wray fleet had been forced to anchor oil' the south ' , to tier own lodgings,. she said, and no one,, that reminds me that I'm in a tight fix just which fond to place this lady iu a bad light, canna the sleeper to rest more comfortably end of the island :n Santos Bay. else should nurse and look after him. They now. Cleaned out at baccarat lest night, It 'is a fashionaUle ttCthed of blasting un the left aide. Again in depressing illness, It is among the ships and along the water ' > :`' " ' - %�. • strove to persuade her to adopt the more g �• the patient usual) lies flat on his back, an 1 - .. P and m I. O. U s H in all over the shop. character. Ps Y front that the black vornit and atnall -pox ' - . . sensible course, but she would not be p6r- Y Y g *:• P •' M dear sir " said rho editor, wild► this position seems, in general, to eontributC have done their moat deadly work. The . o s fif deer bo . Canq u pare tY+ Y y . anaded, and as her right to decide could not �• I'll give you a cheque fur it," said Red• mock sohemnity,f," would you tare a deaf the restest amount of rest to the muscles, drainage of the fort empties into the river ° °`' . r . be disputed they were compelled to let her 'wood rea►di1 ear to the voice of scandal'" yet few people would find it comfortable to, close to the railway wharf, which is the - . -y ' • . °I . have her way. It appeared that the boy, a •• you're s • rinse with am money, dear " An sbsoutely deaf astir,. replied the sleep in thib position. A position which has place where the larger vessels Ro•tu unload._ - x _ '.: pea pp - % mere child about eight years of age,, was boy,,, said Causton, admiringly. ` It is soldier, indigantly "when the strongest b fen advocaat A with considerable show of of the many vessels that have been at this _•"' s. ' comparatively new to the business, and had right that men ;ike you should have it to evidence that can be hroagbt to support it is th.at of lying partly on the face. wharf to unload in the last two months the _ - - _ been hired out by the mother, a very poor a red. But don't go the pace too fast. is the kind of stuff which you retail ouL" Ill these positions have been advocated and Chaucer of the Littecpool. Brazil and River - • _ - woman to the two acrobats against whom pct robabl no hBalthful arson &tee s alto albs '` i '1` ' Form sake dear bo form sake. Cant The editor was netted. Have you ever probably P g Platte Stream Navi ation Company is said ,. . . nothingg could be urged except that they Y Y er in either one of train, but varies his s g . ; _ were following afford to let you get knocked over; .should seen a lady in such a position as you nave Po ' to be the only one that did not gtve up scene F g a dangerous occupation. mourn it deeply. What do you stand to saes Honoria thiaevening *." be asked. Rion to all cf (hem during hie resting hours. of her crew to the pestilence&. The water They were very much concerned at the ac• , ++ ., �• •� The beat bed coverin are light woolep � ° i lose on our horse to-morrow . You mean, said the soldier, occupy- gs g in front of the port and along the 'river i - 1 cident, and were ruefully contemplating the «Nothing. The horse can't lots. How ing a Qrivate box in a dou5tful reputation ? blankets- The impervious cotton comfort- where the vessels are.pnehored is described . . prospect of having to break their engage- did Honoria get that.infernal stuff into her I admit I should not like to see my sister abls:s so much used are the most unwhole- as black and foul. It is filled with animal. - . . _ I . I meats. head about Morning Glory being first and there. but I believe that ladies of whow, you some of •n Cot acing. A hair mattress, as and vegetable growths, plainly visible to the - ' h I "You said there wasn't a bit of danger," ' gt., p� disrespectfully is conced now; is t e vex best bed and •& Y the Captains say, if a glass of it is held - . .Y. • - Abracadabra second . would not presume to speak Y eye, • .. said the mother to them, with flaming eyes, 44 Bow does she t ant into her have been seen in music halls in the society single mattress with a set of good springs is to the light. i . •`whe- you persuaded me to let ou have any t4" s11 sufficient. Where there are two mat- _ ' ' You head? 1)o you suppose she tapes me into men nut famous for mc►rality. There were The bottom of fhb river is Mack, bad- , him. I wish I'd bit my tongue off before I her confidence ? It may look like it. but plenty of respectable women in the Palace tresses over the eprinQf they are not as smelling mud. When the tide goes down . " _ said yyes." it's not ; he case. I've been taking the odds of Pleasaro, in pit and gallery end circle ; likely to be well aired, and therefore are great stretches of this bake in the a-in. Neat -- - . "It ain't our fault, mother," said one of more likely to retain the exhalations of ' ' '' for her on both events —there was no harm why should the 4ireumstanoe of one appear- Y some of the wharves the water is not deep } - . `: the men. for jest ask him whin he in that. If I hadn't done it she would have ing in a private x make her ia>Eamous 2 " steep. A good hair bolster is the most whole- enough for the ships, and the unloading is - - - comes to whether he didn't like us. If he'd .. some head rest, but man persons refer a 1.; .. shown me the door and got some other There is no arguing with this modern Y Pe P carried on across scows At low water many : _ . been my own brother 6e couldn't have been fellow to do it." Dot) Quixote, "I observed the editor, reegver• feather bolster because they are not used to of these are lef : mow he soft mud. ' - � - better treated. It licks me how it ever •• you might have let me into the secret," �R his good humour, " whose chivalrous it.: Sleeping with a number of pillows under The men working xn : rota. - ► c said to fur- `' happened. ! gloomily. detenoe almost converts ma But, indeed, the heal is certainly injurious, as its tends nigh a large number of the fcvWs victims. y. said Redwood, tiv raise the head •into a cram ed unnatural Redwood . wondered at the interest Didn-t; da to,. dear - She swore I am b no means unkindly disposed to- P A stone quay is now building on the water - • 1. "- .. osition. The fashion of doable Leda is ono g Honoria was taking in the confounded me to- secrecy. I Give you my honest word, wards onocia, and I am inclined to over- p t front, and dred os and scows are inces9ant I_a affair," but he did not venture to express she made me take a Bible oath to it. It look her faults because of her virtues and greatly to be- deprecated, and two single ly at work spreading the contagion that the_ - - r�:, - k `_ - . � . ,F himself to that effect. The gentlemen from would have been dangerous to throw out a her commendable qualities." beds placed side by aide tiro taking their mud is supposed to contain. This is given - ; : ` ,_ Use opposite box all inwardly commended Lint to you, dear boy. You can't keep your `. Let us have a review of these," said the place is many canes. So high an authority gB one of the principal causes for the fierce . . - . Honoria and if any one had hard thoughts own counsel• ou would lave let the cat out soldier• us" The London Lancet" says, in discus- outbreak of the diseases. -- of her they were much softened by her be- of the berg. you drawn you out a dozen " Report says that when she first bunt sing the question : "Nothing will so de- The number of those stricken down is as - a haviour on this occasion. Redwood had times without your kno Ain it, to. discover a n soCioty she *as not remarkable for range the nervous system of a person who is great that only a part of them can be accom ? -'a. o ened a con le of .bottles of chain a in ' po e.tminative in nervous force as to , lie all . p p page whether I d been blaUbinq. education. Since that lime sbe has ender- moctated at the Hospital. Temporary quart• lieu of somelhi> g better to do, but only he •• 1 dare say you're right;. It's true, I gone a most wonderful improvement, Ea- night in bed with another who is absorbent era have been fitted up as well as circum- � %, - ` �.� and the two acrobats drank. A little sn in capable tutors, she has learned to of nervuos force. The latter will sleep stances would allow, at;d as feat as the � suppose, about the money she stands w win gaging soundly all night and arise refrest ed in the ` it:, `. brandy for the lad had been sent for. on her fancy ? play, to sing, to draw, and to speak modern Y 8 hospital is filled the extra victims are din '. s = ' °%- "How's he getting on ?" asked the mana- " True as gospel, dear boy. "' - languages, no worse and no better perhaps morning, while the. former wiit toss restlea- tributed among the other places In most .' :, w gar of the hall, coming into the room. •' She must have got a tip from same one. titan the ordinary modern young Ldy of sly, and awake in the morning, fretful, tea: those stricken down live at the longest . -- ;- 'A:_:. t�wy__ "He'll get over it," replied the doeter, Have you any idea of the man ?" fashion." peevish, fainthearted and discouraged. No only a few di►ys. Sometimes they acre dead - " with care and good nursing. He rose t6 •• I've no rdea at all on the subject. - She's " That falsifies the presumption that airs two .persons. no matter who they are, should in a few hoofs. An soon as certain symp- -. 1 his feet, and said to Honoria, " I can do got any number of tips from any number of has a vious m ►red." habitually steep together. The one will tams appear the physicians are able to ' "I a' A • " - nothing spore for him at present. He should people. All o! us have. It'a what brings " I thoroughly agree with yon. It is not thrive, the other will lose." calcuNte the time when death will probably ' ` . be of home and put to bed as soon act pos- so many of us to grief. � My impression is her mind, but her antecedents -- = occur, and the family or friend of the dying l m 1 g ,. ., y g ._ I ' F z _ slble." that she is acting on her own fancy entirely, " Of which you know nothing. Russia s Outlook. man are notified to have all arrangements x- - "Will it be a long job, air ? "'inquired one and she pot quitd a fool, dear boy." The antecedents which vague rumor as- for the burial ready at that time. No delay . °' of the acrobats. -She's a fool in this matter, she'll find Cribes to her. and also the style in which Ruasta admits that she hue ,enough on; is permitted. If the family or friends do - " �: .. - " It is impossible to say," replied the doe- out before thia�time to- morrow. she lives kee in horses Carries es servants hand just now with tier million • of starvin q ", <_' p g g not comp fot•ward the city takes charge of g and has little time to spare far en- the burial. ,t I .. "�:' tor, but he will not be fit for your kind of , 11 Well, the loss wont hurt her much, have contributed to the scandal which, just - people, 1' -` - -µ . work again." said Major Causton • " either way she wins ly attaches to her name. On the other thusiasm about the Franco = Russian entente 'rile usual time for the yellow fever to be ' • 4 • 1r `_' . ` ' ~` The men nodded gravely, apd took their a ood staake. I suppose Beane's all hand it is known that she is charitable ; or the Triple Alliance. 'The " hfuropea'n at its worst has only jest begun. From s� „ gives poo she oontribntes to de- Messenger says: Russia has before her, January to March in the summer season in • • • r -_ x �� departure. rig t. she vas to the r, in the interests of the empire, a task which Rx:,' 01 �. , ' ° " I will take the eor fellow home in mY Beane was the name of the ock who served institutions. Upon , the whole, if I y P ' - Santos s latitude, and it is in the hottest = #: - :" triage," said Honoria to the mother, "If was to ride Abracadabra. - ] Commenced with the intention of traducing pr;ccud �n Vienna i 18 bet evedttthat he Weather that the disease works the most . � 3 . ... _:_s _ -'... ', :y n won't mind." "Damn him 1" cried Redwood. " Who - Honoria I have made a bad case of it, se you p° Y damn e. In addition to the ina�•easin heat, `f 00 . �¢.• .° Y famine ins► burr Russia iota a war. This g g r °Y _ "Mind, miss 1" exclaimed the grateful can tell ? There's about one in ten ' of the will admit. She auzlzles me, as she puzzles Y Y the exposures that the people always suffer • ' . f ' I - y whole lot of them that s m%n e� n feel safe �Y others, andif she ever comes to rief is nonsense. Russia at this moment pos- at the festivals and carnivals com�inR at this ` -r` woman. "God bless you for it. You've geese@ neither money, credit nor the neees- F -- , :._ s, . got a heart, you - have." with. They're too much for us in the long I, for one, shall be sorry to hear it. f 1 hope self-confidence for war. If fore. season of the year, are counted as likely to . _ . § " Will you come with us ?" asked Mono- run, Causton." he said, taming to the soldier. I have s� increase the ravages of the disease. To moot ' ' ,_ countries were responsible for the present this expected increase a ttrw hospital it ria, addressing the doctor. "They are, dear btfy. Hers ws a atssn�• famine, then, perhaps, there might be some - - •' _ ## If you wish," he said. . J` the club." "What you have said, replied the sold- building, and at last reports work on it wow _ =, ' L. Act the ate d to the door a man in a I ier, " stern Itans the o inion I have geese and reason in going to war, but the bein nailed night and day. _ .' ` ''.-A`• "I shall feel obliged. It will 1>o a relief y pie gO°d p one and only origin of the situation is to be g p gg p == . µ 4 � :k' and a satisfaction to his mother. Ewcuse me maudlin condition passed b , sin of her. There is not a lady in the land who Some of the Oaptaine and officers of vea- .: . -_ _ . - �r ;.: Y fig— found in Russi•►n administration. The fact - =t; 111 -E:.- for may that I make myself responsible .L Abracadabra, could have acted more kindly than she to- eels that have recently arrived in ntos , _._ - _ . r "r ever thin ." These la$t words wore Abracadabra, `, - :'r,\ wards that poor lad who met with the noes- mill known in Russia, and people should have immediately taken passage on on :,:;,g Y : z. - _ . -' Y g bra - - "`' . dent~ And now you must all Come with therefore, once and for all, cease to stir up vessels back to Eng'and or American. The : ' ';_ .K ::.,. {, • .,., : s tiered to him aside- Abracada „ national and religsou@ strife. Russia has at - - _ - ' I i. • •There will be no expense so far as I am Has god 'em on toast." ;. me, and, have a bit of subpar. resent no need for an fore n l rC •she number of ships waiting to t e ttnl d ;fir _ Y `'K . -. • .. • And the incident bean thus leaaan Y * po Y• now so lac that the newcomers tis Lhe concerned, he said, gazing with curiosity there s fame for you, daar boy, #laid g too much to at in order at home." . '� • - , and interest at her. " I shall be happy to the Major, laughing. terminated, they plunged intA o er topics p prospect o being delayed for months a d the .:,'_ *, . - V rt attend to him till he is able to get about ,, ; ' a -- span which #hero was no divergence of optn officers, knowing this, are gettin gaws f com - +, ,.,, :. . •, • =„ ion. A 6mr iii Moscow, presided over by danger. 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III i1 i1i1 I, Ill r•I nuplugi9• P 9,11 - - •, •`1 ", i ✓ 7 ' ever the 1 t �►f the full moon hdir..npo® .i :; a �'•� "i r ` h f /(/��■ l n lamps were lighted in the morning attd F{y �008�� - a Y °' / - LQ ,y _r... l•.S_. U ' WIR I .kept_bu ning.alltea s�1t. ..Otbera 110 at :,-I - _. .. .-i-. . ,.... _— �• 'r-..,,�� _ . - "4W .�„� jM� .r aFt� 3 I -AL4. . ` . . . . . . . I f -tI' -. :q�•rygY";1�Ie+1SNFi•T� a!*.,.141c ^r..++w - - - • Hal hour in tl�e evenin " In Cban a - room. ere atia� many such-cases .oases on re- . . g' ors. swi Atidr People. eol"d. - ; 6 Tr . t Look Fot; t W�'AWfi2l e�bn li =AJU llgh '�Tharae trouble gas the moon. %e�atwiss , `� I - - i r ,x v:..Z' I -. , ` i 1G 8 COAatitlit%n81; aD�; not a X di '- 1,.�` ,'. 5 � �rk- Prod. l ay says he noticed a, gip.ik oomulo- - +. ` saki therefore • !t aaiinot be .cored ,by 1 . '' _ � - ° =,¢a Ica'...- t: ° iI sort = -:`., NOT I OIIT ° a '. i { , aeon the other nigllt� 7'o hAm iL loaiced as ptiaatiops. It requires! al act+atliaitioll f�* <. Tratna sad Oehicicg That Could Pot .10 was 'visib'.e in all the rest of that busy � � ]m a ��� o[ Water were lifted n and W&M Thoughts for ETery Day. �' , . �' 4. X- - I g - remedy like Mods_ : Sarsaparlllal . _ Wwioil t.- rfi ^ A �,.�; . Theis ��Arl[- 9trreis wttr no �tA>sts= thoroughfare. to St. George a Bloomabnrg thrown a thousand. miles or so. Prof, J. L. - Mogday-- - Men Lost Ttirelr Lives-Shipping a9terei"1 the:a�treete were illuminated ; in the art' worldag tLrough the blood, eftee� a perms• ;;':_. I :. : a . P Ray >a connected With Macon College at Lord of glory, Who bast baaght w� ' nenL taro .at catocth .Uy_ eradiaatlDg.- ttie�n- - = ' , ' still. of l�ttwmsbury whichlta in St. * J%!i M they Ashland, but is not widely known as s moon With Tby, •Life -blood as the pri v I :, . 11 weres`left dark. `Ia some to the lam I u� wh h yy Never gigdgipg for the lost ones • p LYm �d 1r=�'e London has r on long to reiiiember 1 er Pa t Pa eha; If it is true that he is the discover- That tremendous 8actifice. .. Thousands of peoplb testify to the sitCCel;s f" `-,, M" s ` ti p ..r,,.. x' . recent visitation b -- the fog. It :be to were: used in the Main thoro>`hfareh, but er of a commotion on the face of fair. Duna And gr►tir the►t•hagt frosty given _ ; - t`r ` - , _ y , g• gea�tii► tb + Hoods Sarsaparilla as a remedy, for .ca�rrli� -=' � ` be serious on a Monday, and continued with all tffe other stree were negle ed; "while -, .•a face that has been eQ long.. Held ,to bet i)lessinge, ecunWes+a as the sand, - : , • { '_± A& "� • "- ' ' 1_ittle interruption for five da s. Pa there -are several haadred crogsings at which de$d And cold he is in great Duck. To thhe gntbanktal and the evil when(o Ier prepsrationa hail failed. Siobd 3 ,:: � , �r - F p Y Pero" With thine owh unsparing hand • ' ' ' Sarsaparilla -also builds up tree whole alrstem, . .g- 's, now to hand contain long accounts of , he iom�spggia* luminttbio The moon is onr Dearest pejghbor, and and Aisles° yon feet itenetred' in health. + =. vided. ' inconvenience and danger to property aiid + we ought to.be on very intiglpte tsi ms .with Glirlatit nd heartar. dear Lard, to yield Y" R, - :*�, . tits by which this peculiar feature ' of Eng- Incidents of the fog on Teada here.' it, but for some reason IL seems to. lie nag- O�ll y, trcr�ly of Thine ow+a Y ._ , from several sources make u an i1i ceati'n With the sunshine of Thy goocinesa r ``-A. r fish life wag attested -. Very cold weather P g leered hy- patronom rs. V1��re a n+�t for the 1 ' ell our thankless hearts of Ktoae; : 1 � 1.1-�, T: r • for England - receded and acaom anted it. record. The tempeiaturee _in the morning atte>tion given to it by fart#tDC$, and a law 1 our cold and selfish natui�a, r �; ? Hood -;{: Tor two or three nigilta a Rhurpf xoat'had were exceptionally low ip and around gthers who arts ett w u n in utognlore, Warmed by Thee, at length believe - �r f� " - I.c►ndon. At Wallin ton, about two miles x - That more happy etad .more blessed • _ ' ' " held the southern and m ued .cltstrict3 in g it might sa well be mar ad off the list of • . 7U to give than to receive. _ • I ' � N , . = an is grip. In LeicestersHre thn th'ermo- from Croydon, the shade thermometer hGavenl3 bodi6e- - Anonymous:, S arsap;a ' I I � : '� • , - ,} ~ * 1. Y g p• o" re iatered if 13 ° or 19 ° of frost • at Nor- ■ -- •• n ,� E� X11 - �.. „ meter showed 2.9 ;_, while at York and in $ Not long sine a eeientiat bobbed up, and T esd • I d t t t6 ti1L of a V' -'� - s t London it was 26.17 ° • .indeed on the r wood, 15 °. ; at Croydolf , 16 ° , and at �.: ' '' ' ' '' litre t oti, 18 b . = In the sou -iii ' suburbs of at Brixton the screened. thermometer 111t rk- ed 21 ° . These fi ures indici►te very severe toe metro oli •tJte thcrmoit�etec did Herr weather for England. It is " ' `a'dded that exceed ' a d in the oveping, in spite of - thick hoar frost lay on 'the ground. -aud- the fQg still continuing . vary dense, the z - roofs' . to perature was'again falling, and there On Tuesday, the frost' was accompanied scemed every prospect of a very cola night. by a thick fog, which threw the metropolis 9#I square inch of the serpentine was d h' 1' h' th- k and offered 'to prove that the moon had nothing to do 'with the tided. He - isill _ bave a a hard time beating that into heads of sea- men and those who have grown up near tidewater. If the moon doesn't raise the tides there must be- a remarkable coinct- denc'e in Choir movemeute. - '� aamers ased to put % great dell of de- I-.-&- u a)-- o, no coon e e ng the waves as being so ver divine, or i€ it is, it Is - the little finger of God ; but when Jesus Christ can suffer that - -other men - might not - suffer, when he developed the idea that God's nature was that of one who• had rwthat that he should himself lake the bondage and burden, when he showed paren- i tal feeling beyond father and mother, that Bel by all driit!glsts. a , siz for mb. Prepared uwy :. .: •. ; .a - : . by C.I. HOOD bt CO., A th �r�.6 - `,I po eearleis, Lowe11 Xaau. ' � `• -1 `u > � "" . i. 1 Doses .ono �oilar !� .. ' �. �;y' . it s' i = 4 ondnator. ` `S -�l The Decline of the- 0 . - • a +AK . ' ft'; ' , <�� - "The leveling tendencies-of our day, re- ,- ;r ,- ; - - p- . marked 'the general manager with a sigh '- . r ` " < "are breaking down all our old idols. Yn any ,i * ` " r Y covers wit Ice 11 -Inc 1n• is Hess, ndence m the moon. The cro a• r j �; into dense gloom, delayed traffic in various pe y P ff' - day the conductor was the grey lean o "'" `a., p had rather suffer in the family than that the t� ' _ ' ",1.:• ' ' ' . directions, and stopped it altogether on ties it was rapidly . increasing in solidity. The built worm fence, put on shingle and clap• Y the railroad. When I was first' raised to ' ` Lon Water had upon it ca fiat ice: On Nun meat child should suffer, then I begin to say : ` "' river. On the railways fog signalers were $ P P board roofs, killed hogs, g cut „Here is love here is light. " If the nee- snperintendant every passenger oondUOto '.� n Y - k -` - . stationed at short intervals, and the reports the waters there were numerous sliders and timber, choppel weeds, and traded horses lions that I would fai pro are ,not _� ";" skaters in spite of the peolli ition, -rut it aceordin to Its h&ees. on the road looked down upon me because - - -- . , ... ; ,, of the detonates were loud and fr uent. pose had only been a master mechanic befo _ = p�'' -' , , ; ` m - on was ' was impossible to keeptheinv An average Almost an old-time farmer will tell questions to be solved Hamel How He Y - , ,. F.. , ". _ a. . On the Thames navigation ° Y Son could be God and et man Y remit those The way that some of tlie■e Bond :r J {;,:- ; 1 R - - of about- 14 of frost prevailed in suburban a worm fence built in the light of .the moon Y • would walk out of the office glance at tilt : _ � i .c ' t. - ENTIRELY SUSPENDED ' ' LpIIdOn. There was the greatest risk of ac- questions o theology, and to a vet•1► lhtoh _ . g and ascendln node will worm around and train and si the engineer was a sight .,' N.A. . 7. rat tar at8at11- cident in passing throe h the parks. Sow finall fall down. If you lant potatoes a ut theol tty is the vast abyss into w behold. All t11. all bo s lookeid n - � , in coffee uence of fo sees p �� -. = era inward and outward` bound, bean de- omnibus routes were without vehicles owing dnrin similar haaeathe will all to to things Y - - a�' . $'e . Y men throw thm that the cannot deal Y P� � --�r t g g p y g° tops conductor as on wing reached the Neigh -` with in an other way.-[Henry He Ward t ' t, fi._ ' . layed. Oddly enough, a few days before to the fog, and in the suburban roads the and the tubers will be small and watery. 3' y' [ of human greatn , and the ladies brought' ,4 <:: '' = t f' t 4" this frost ripe rraspberries were gathered at police went along their beats in double This is the time, however, to plant eucum- Beecher. Wednesda - -Man confess that the are him bodquets of Lhe finest flowers, whit ' circle. he sign is in the Wednesday --Many Y s + k° , ,' `� isborough Green, in Sussex, and there p bars, especially when t gn the engineer had to be satisfied with a hot _ � K,;'��t- ' g were many plants in full bloom. Ripe wild Exce tional dela a were tensed in the proud; some oven confess that they arewt►in; g ���ti{{{ Y` =LL! : .: Y arms. tie of whisky put in his wood realest boa 'T '. _ ' ` p owing to the some will sigh very frankly over their `° s � ;: " '' s strawberries rise were also picked at Waldron, Channel passenger traffic, o ng The Southern darky says the darn of the the qaiet. ` heav fo prevailing in and near. .London. sionate tempers; and others again will mit 44 : r ';' ' �`'`' ' in the same county, and in the V� eald of Y g P g moon is the beat time for gathering chickens. that the are of careless di itiona. But W e had a conductor named William ` : ", l rK' l Kent. The severe frosts, of course, destroy- The Calais Continental express froin Clear- The carpenter of former times would not Y sp°$ Ford, who was the most pea■ and im• , . r . -t . - - ed the cos nets of au further second ing Cross, with nicety passengers, which think of utter a shaved shin le roof on a who tells, who confesses how mean she ia, poor Al". ' :. ,, s p p Y g g or how sly, or how envious? -(J can In Blow. P°$mg man I ever saw, He was no Z..:. ,, crops. Ice in Bushey Park was two inches should have arrived at Dover at 12 :43, did building In the dark of the moon, because Tbureda� Nail to the C�oas the nnhal- and the boys called him Windy Bill on t `:> ; .''� ..y p` : - thick. not reaich there until about 2 :15. The the shingles would curl up, pull the nails ` Y- sly, but the hardiest of them dared not ea '� ., }.. p ;:,. *- %` ` Calais boat was detained until 1:4G and lowed last for gold, and they lice s large, When the fog set in'with rezl�ewedvi or out, and soon leak like a arses: Neither fruitful, nerous, lad blesses life ofChrist- anythin leas than Mr. Ford to his face. �_. y_.;,= Sr then left with the passengers by the London would he cut timbers for a house, nor would ge g _ ver dense. At no time like service for others.' " If an man will was a big man, and dressed in the �; on Tees lay it was y and Chatham Line, who had arrived within he plent it until the sign was right. �' broadcloth and walked about as if the cart as it possible to see more than the distance Dome after Me tat him den hinlse f and take - - P a few minutes of their ordinary time. Upon Your grandmother or veteran aunt can belonged to him. One da he walked in -- .- ,X �` of a few yards. 1'lie fog, which had then the Southeastern passengers arriving at up his Cross daily and follow Me. For who- Y P 8 g tell you that when bogs were killed in the the ore at a station where my wife an �� ' ''...yes 1. continued more or less for three days, was llover very, great dissatisfaction was ax- moron time of the moon Lhe slices of ham °Oever will love his life for my sake shall very general over the London area, and reseed at there been no boat to cones find it. For w►h4t is a man profitted if be little boy were sitting in the waiting room _ �`, artificial light had to be used both indoors P B Y wool shrivel up more than hall', and flitch sin the whole world and lose his own soul? As he passed through everyone made roe ,,s;;�: o then across the Channel. They had to re- world all f away, leaven ono small for hits or tried to show him attention - -+ `,. - . and out throughout the day, while during main at the hotels in Dover until 6 :30 g Y' r what shall a man give in exchange for ' •. u cracklings. Apples or an kind of fruit M little boy watched ,him quietly till h� - a. . the greater part of the time the blackness when the crossed in the Club boat which �• PP y his soul Y [--John H. Barrows D. D y y q y - rj. s 4 y , dried in the wrong time were certain to ' disc peered and then he whir red to his ' . ` U J, - was fully equal to that at midnight. Over service had also been Bela d from a similar Friday -After all, what silly and short- g +? part f the metropolitan area the mould or get wormy, and cider vinegar re- sighted children we are i Only epellin out mot er, Ma, was that God?" Y - {Locoma• i the rester o' l; pa P cause -au hour and three - quarters. fused to become sharp. tics Engineer. 4: : i gaslights were kept burning the whole of the ,Intensely cold weather prevailed in Eas It was to the moon the farmer looked for the alpbabei in God's infant school an yet _ _ __ _ _ s day. The inconvenience caused was ve ponds indications of the weather. If the new aspiring to a seat in his cabinet t How differ- `� ? ,., , Kent' and the nds and lakes were frozen P �8 - . ';. - great. On the complicated system of rail- to a eat thickness. Skating was freely ently our life- stories will read when we have ` = .�.. great 8 Y moon lay well on its bask it was a sign .a chance to correct them in the clear light of ` -` way by which Lonc'.on is aerveci.it was im- indulged in. On,Tueaday there was a dense of dry weather, but if it tipped u to such g �' ' � { , . . possible to keep time. Trains were not to in man its of the count and nearl pp heaven. Then we shall discover that under ,t - merel� delayed, but. in several instance9 the Y an extent that a shot pooch wouldn't hang the head of " Accidents" there was written, ' �: -' ' Y , allthe London trains were considerably de- . on the lower horn, you might depend upon - ti ' . ; + * whole service was tom lately disor sized. Y y .the water nrin out. in invisible ink "The lot is cast into the C►' P la ed from this cause. Only in the most . `.; Tl:c marvel was than, even with all the as- severe �Yintera has the H th Canal been g lap, but the disposing thereof is of the Lord. " , i ' Y The time of changing had a good deal to - • .. k; aistauce of fog signaling, it was possible to frozen over before. The frost penetrated On the page that we had surrounded with S control the cumin "and Din of hui,drecls of do with the weather, but there was a leek „ „ - g• fi g five or aix inches into the ground. of agreement upon this point, but it was black lines and inscribed it ObitUariee • _j�' 1 ; trains without. accident. Risk must be en- The entmaces totheThames and.Medway generally conceded that a change before we shall see how distinetl a'�divine finger y -� yrtip I - . - ormously increased when the time table can were blocked for set eral hours by a dense noon, or befor(b mid n' ht, indicated fair has written, " Whom I love I chastetD." r •. , no more be followed, when there is a sort of h asses er boats between Sl►cerncas ttgg and the moon° the teoerd of that very husband'■ Ma2tinsville, N.J., Methodist �fl N _ `•, `.. fog. T e p g weather. A circle or hwlo aro - a go -as- you - please arrangement in operation, and Port Victoria in connection with the death, this disconsolate widow Maly, yet Bona " � acquaintance wi i , was a sure sign of rain, and the number of $e• Y - . and the trains run, in the expressive but southeastern Railway, ad to ate rennin write, "I thought that God meant it for ' ; - r, y, P $• stars visible within the circle indicated the your r�n2ed, Beeches s almost despairing language of officials, any- and all shipping inoverneuts in Sheerness evil, but I found that he meant it for good. : ' : PP g number of days before the rt3►In world Dome. $ rll Wa3 spade shoat fou2t hoer. , Harb were suspended. The frost was very -[Dr Theodore Caviar. Syrup, + Pe r3' '1'fie health, growth, lead development of Saturday - -To me Jesus is the ez Yition year's ago when' X contracted a Co d . t1 1. ' . . - ltlany of the omnibuses were in- as evil severe_ at Sheerness, and the Giovernment children and animals were Supposed to be x ' - '_': plight. A journey from Chancery Lane to canal acres the lower portion of Sheppey was influenced by the moon. If the sign we& follow Illy of the inward life earth, G ,and Which 'resulted in a AOai3eneSS atjd .I follow him __�everyl�tbere on earth and I as = - . ,I: Regent Circus, ordinarily performed in frozen overand occupied by- skaters. right at the time of birth they would be well ,. This is (od Chia in God and this in God " a Cough which •disabled me Iron :ti A . twenty minutes, occupied an hour and a William Briggs, a ed seventeen, a van boy farmed and intelleetnsl, but if it was wrong and I free from my thoughts as one frees �a Elting my Y. ulpit for S IIumhe!' ©� - °I quarter. A disconsolate conductor declared in the service of the London acid Northwest `there was no telling what sort of creatures . i 4 - -, . weight from the soul, I free the ea sir- .•Sabbaths. tryin a Physician, ' , ` . - that lie had stood for forty minutes ern Railway Company, was going to work at they would become. Every worthless fellow g Y . a - f cumstances of Christ's life. .dud then I any without obtaining re&f I eannAV ,_ WITHOUT TURSIN(: A WHEEL. ' _ 1 Collier Dock, Poplar, when he ell into the every dog, roll hog, fencejum ing cow, _ dock during the fog and was drowned. "This is the trait, this is the quality, this is -say now what remedy he preseri d `'�- g g or kicking horse was believed to lave been the divine nsiure," and then i enthrone it 0 — Money would hardly tempt the cabmen to A,man was found lying insensible in the born under an unfavorable phassef thegneen —I saw the advertisement of y0111<. y -1 cross London Bridge, encumbered with in the Father, I enthrone it in the Holy _ - - • causeway by ties side of the River Wandle of night. queer people, or there who were reIIlet3y lltnt,e obtained a bottle. I .. - - -traffic, and the roadways slippery with that° of Wandsworth. His clothes were wet, and Ghost, and the whole earth +loth sliow fort ' . peculiar greasy mud which fog produces of hateful disposition, were children of the I . :< he appeared to have fallen into the river dark of the moon, with the sign below the what the center of the universe is. Yea ; I received each tlulClC a24d permanent - : ; _ and which thoughtful municipal rulers eo - . believe in the divinity of Christ because I heI from it that whenever we have .- #u - a _ P during the fog, succeeded in getting out, and heart. p oftcu forget to relieve by sprii►kling gravel then to have become unconacioua from ex It is nufortanate for the moonist that Dare• in iu tied, and because in Him aline had Throat Or Bronchial troubles and sand on the treacherous surface. 'rhe can I gain any adequate conce tion of what _ ' -hanstion.. He was conveyed to the Wands- ful records were not kept. p Since in our'famil , Boschee S extent to which such a pall of Egyptains north Infirmary, where he was attended to To be born in the light of the moon, ,mile'' is the sun sod center of t,od Himself. uIan $ I haS our faV to `-, 4 darkness acts in restraint and disorganizat- by ]� >r. Pasmore. but he died won alter si in the head, with ascending node, in. [Henry Ward Beecher. Y p °g . — s . remedy and always with favorable ion of business was hard to realize. It was admission . eared a large brain, exhausted intelligence, - ' "" ""'-' y - _ = almost pitiable to see the depots of the great The Brighton and London parcels mail and a progressive s grit. If the sign was in results. I have never hesitated ' carrving houses literally blocked with carte coach was proceeding from Cro don triward p $ores° Chew Tobacco. P g Y the heart the individual would be of a gener- report 2215► ezperience of its use unable to get, about at a time when expodi- Streatham when, owing ,to the dense fog, ous, jovial kindly disposition : if in the The claims set forth from time forme- others when I hate found th - - _ tion was most devoutly to be wished. It James Crown, the driver, mistook his way stomach s rest eater, with a tendency to morial by tobacco haters that no animal tTOabled 111 11kC >li�U212r." Christmas parcels weredela ed, the carriers and drove into the Thornton Heath iid. g would touch the weed that even 'the bo RIiV� . .. ' " y po grow fat and pussy ; if in the legs he would , g W. H. RAGGARTY - were justified in pleading fog in their de- Fortunately there is a low dividing wall in be very active and a great traveller or gad- felt above it, seem destined to receives • ..r' -, - fense. the• center of the water, otherwise the coach about ; If in the feet a good dancer end hard se�tioua set back. Eugene Russell, a farmer of the Newark, New - - w data ' ,w . • In the shops business was wonderfully re- must have been overturned. The driver, kicker. living on the Post Bay road, near Lake Te�y, M.H. Confer- - � . , - stricted. At one large establishment there was thrown from his seat into the pond, and The same lunar conditions that caused Ontario, is the owner of a mare and colt ence April gs go. . Remedy. .. ' were not more than thirty cusomera, when sustained a ,severe shaking. Assistance cooking meat to shrivel up brought thinness that are extremely fond o4 tobacco. The ' ' _ A : usually in there would have been counted a speedily arrived from the. 'Thornton Heath and lanko�sa to the individual ; while those mare formed the habit long before the birth , s throng at least teii times as - numerous. Police Station, and, the horses and coach that induced shingles to curl up, weather of the colt and in the case of the youngster �• G. GREEN, Cole fan fr.Weodbttn.� ;^= Several branches of business, notably those having been extricated and another ooech- t,da warp, and chimneys W leyn gave the appetite seems to have been Inherited. n Connected with the building trade, wwere man obtained, the mail resumed its journey to individuals gaarly dispositions, distorted Three yeses ago Mr. Russell decided that Did Not filet the.Job• , - momentarily at a standstill, and some thou- after ninety minutes' delay. features, and warped Monts. he would cure the mare of the habit, and He looked up and down the street furtive- :' -- t I• sands of workmen were out of employment. Early in the moment a se�riona eollieion, It is quite natural that the moan should do so he gave her two pounds of fine out, ly two or three times, took in•tlie sign over i , Nor was personal discomfort watiting. To which resulted in severe injuries ui three which she devoured with relish. This not h ,*t _ ! - many arsons acute sin was - caused to the have more or loss influence in love &[fairs. t e door once or twice, and darted in 9.0 if Y P P persons, took lace on ,the Metropolitan fazin her a bit, he tried leaf tobacco, of afraid of being caught at it. eves, to a still larger number difficult of pe p P There is that well-known and oft -repeated g _a g Y Railway �etween Harrow and Pinner sta couplet : which he is a producer in a small way. " This is an employment agency, -• ain't ~ ` = ` _ �: breathing ;and these inconveniences were teens. It appears that a uninbel• of men After slowing awe s quantity of this she , - - , • . : not to be e� aded b remaining indoors for pp Happy the bride that the sun shines on, . g Y q Y it . " he inquired of the man in charge. Y g were engaged in unloadin ballast from some Happy a the corpse that the rain rains on. showed symptoms toms of distress. She was •� - the penetrating material invaded ever g g y p Yep, snapped that person. . P g Y . trucks which were standing on the Sown It is the moon, however, that the maiden dizzy anti wanted to -lie down and think •,Get work fo. people, don't you? "^ {: , '-- ; - apartment,. however well warmed apd cozy ' line, when the first down train was heard over her sins, about as a small boy might - of ` �'" otherwise. looks to for a charm to bring her lover. If Y 8 Yep. ",.: ..• -_ _ 1 approaching and, before an alarm could be she wishes to aft him she must wait for the have wanted to do under similar ciresm- Any kind of work ? " . - '. �: '- In its editorial comments on the melon � given, came into violent collision . with the new moon and at Brat sight of it over her e - This settled her as far as plain •� yap•" - k. - cboly :situations the London Daily ;\Yews ballast train. - The morning was unusually right shoulder kneel at her bedroom win- yeaf was eonoerned. She has never tasted «All kinds Y " _�.: r I observed that a city with five mi!]ions of dark in addition to which a thick fo re- it siDCx though fine ant touches the spot <i yo �� -' g P dow and repeat these lines : • P people had had the daylight blotted out by vailed, and this, it is surmised, prevented the same as ever it did. "Get something or me to do?" " 'J a dense and irritating thickness in the air, New moon• true moon, come tell Unto me, �� P „ g , :�_: a the siggnals from beeng observed. The driv- Before this time too morrow, This was not long previous to the birth of ye - j f - c.nd nothingeiald be done, nothing even at- er stcker, •and one of the guards received Who my true love will be. . the colt, and the little fellow exhibited all " In a restaurant?" • - , -? tempted, to remedy the evil. Every house Fevers injuries, and were immediately con- It his clothing I do wear, I most from the first the hankering for a chew. �• $e- Wbat in thunder can you dq in ; : � I - was blackenea, furniture and hangings dirt - And his children I do bar, veyed to St. Mary's Hospital, while a gang Blithe and merry may I see him, It was bestowed while be was yet at nurse, csuestaarant Y" exclaimed the boss aat�eh- . - ied and spoiled, iu rlany of -the shops im- of :Hen set to work to repair the damage. - With his face to me. and from that day to this both animals will ing himself. - I �` i mense damage was done to delicate and The fog which settled on Leeds on Sunday It his clothing 1 don't wear, � follow any stranger all over the lot who „Eat," - - costly goods, business of all kinds was his- morning continued increasin in densit . And his children I don't bear, has the smell of tobacco about his clothes. Then he of the bounce. . tiered, and the ti afiic of the crowded streets g g Y Sail and sorrowful may 1 see Him, g Pedestrianism was both - difficult and dan- With his back tome. 1'he colt, strange to say, waanotaffectedby . r '` was Stilled to a funeral pace, yet nobody even gerous, and all vehicular traffic was render- Then she must crawl into bed `quietly, the mother's &version to natural leaf, but asks way was such an evil was so patiently ed well-nigh him ssible+ Added to the fo 'loves that even better than fine cut, and max- A Severe Operation. . .. : t !1 g Po g com o her mind, and wait for him to a endured. The physical injury inflicted on was a keen frost of which some lU ° or l2 ° P ticates all• of either that is forthcoming. Chollie : You look very pale to -day me t; -•. large multitude snit the convenience auf- pear to her in a dreai,,. �:: - g was registered. The railway companiessuf• Both animals are beauties, and no healthier deah boy. ni"'"•N p fer:ng which nearly everybody had to endure fared from the eflecta of the fog, The late muddled and uriseasanable .Wes - traina on are to be found in horseflesh in these ts. Chappie ; Ya --as; I took ethaw phis. _ , ' made such a visitation a nblic calamit ther is said to be duo to can spots, &number ppaa►Ir _ . >I P Y• every line being very late. The tram care Mr. Russell sa she thinks the nee of tobacco mawnin ,; = There were few arsons on whom derect fuss of which have been plainly visible on the y g' i' "I' P discontinued running, as also did the diner- has kept them from having intestinal worms Chollie : Took ethaw - Did you ha�e a fr. ; i , ._ face of the sun for two or three weeks. If was not .imposed, and who would not ant services of omnibuses. which so often distress horses and injure tooth tlrt►wnY i ,; _ '''. these creiate s ch commotion° when eo far ,. r _ . find it to their advantage to make a consid- - puring the fog at Morley, Albert Hol- their digestion. The mare is now 11 years Chappie No ; the doetaw put a PCIII i . "fix :. , . -: - ' erable payment in the way of " ransom" if ro d a brakeman was knocked down and from the earth, what is to pre ant the moon old and the colt is over 2. Laster on.me bank. 1`h? '': - . y , , , , 1 P i ,..M•,. . ; _ it could buy immunity from the nuisance. instantly killed, while Joseph Watmough, a from exerting very appreciabi flnence . , -_� ` This onrnal finds it difficult to believe that It is conceded, also, that the lanais be- V"'. 7 baker of I'airbank, was drowned in the canal F ��' t. �` done •that . scion �e has said longing to our system. intuence, In a greater e nothing can be doe, g through missing his way. , , ° �, its last word on the subject; that enterprise or leak degree, the electrical conditions of -- 1. ' and discovery have been exhausted, or that - our stores here.. It is also conceded that ; 1 w 1�1�x�0UT .e�N EQUAL • �s . p t•,.11 _ legislation is impossible. ±On the south and - A Iit1°1e fellow when his father was in- storms and atmospheric changes generally /� • . f , ,_ . , • ,: ..w.,..'- , �, east coasts and over vast treats of `county atrnetin him about the Deluge, said, "eb;. due to electrical disturbances. T CURES , i,,:k Arlil :_' ws' _'. the weather was fine an3 bright, while Lon father, gn't it a ity 'that the Deevil wa■'nt Does it not seem reasonable teat the moon R 1'iE� MATT { '__ " ! - . don was a city. of dreadful night. 's It drowned at the Flood 1" ahottld ant an important figure as adisturb- g ;, ,a I,4, - „ er of electrical[ uilibrium? .:,, , :' xr r`,- �. would be better," says the "Daily News. - eq "to tr;� the American rain-making esperi- Kincaid St. Brockville, _dot., "Jan. 11, Superintendents of asylums and experts TRADE MARK NEURAL�w1Ag - z a ... ",� ," ment than none at all.'.' 1889: I was confined to my bed by a severe in insanity say there are no rounds for its - ... x ` g b• However from an effort to deal attack of lumbago. A lady friend of mine belief that the moon affects the mind■ of the ' ` • 1.uMBA�� f ' °' '' "' :air tr A�par t, , Y ! .. s ,. � ..:� � �. with the fo anal stroke, the same paper sent me a part of a 1lottle of St. Jaeoba Oil, insane, notwithstanding Lhe term lunacy THE GREAT �' { �• = ... -. says s the local authoriti%'s might at least which I a plied. The effect was simply was applied to such case■ because of the Fqf� SCIATICw `"A. - - �' p em DY CAI � ��. tr to die tee the alarknesx. 'rho lighting magical In a day I wag able to o about supposed lunar influence. It i■ true, how- g _ - '+ ° of the streets is entirely in the haads of my household duties. I have used it with ever, that in many instal the patients Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Swellings. �, „.: �, .� �..- - the vestries and district boards and the s len3id success for neural c toothache. I have bad Us about once a month }' ' ° " '�� • Y P &d 'rNE CHARLES A. 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In tances are acknowledged nary Impectors, for the Township of .j.-,. - 16hange of date on label on the first paper col- -Cutters, a few' solid comfort style, -..I- ,­ -A-, `�. .1. - . . owing receipt of money at this office. Always which will be sold as much below the u4. Pickering, for the year 1892, and that the .- ;­ : I . :, ­_ � _.�. ... �. . . . . . _. . . . � � . �. . . . - � ". J- -' )keep the date paid ahead. sf I rams be read a first and second time and . - . I and Men of Renown are. I .J. . � � ''.. -1 . 11 . . � . . w _ ­ ual prices. Call and see them and got I.. - - . .� . j- ,�. .. - - . I .I- _­1 .. _. . . . - - _____ . . . . . � t . . - the council go into a committee of the � * s - - - I .-- I � * . ' - . - , . . prices. W.G. - W. G. Ham, Pickering. whole thereon. - - .. I , . r I - . . � _. ; _. . MU M Gleason, of Greenwood bas our � , I � . -!f� Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Mowbray, . � .. ZY .., '. . ­ _ - .- . . � . . ­­ I * � I . Q_ .� . ­ -_ . - � � . . -._ . . - chased a first-class Dominion organ . and moves that the brlaw to appoint members ' - ­ . .. I - . . . • . I ­ - - I I _. .: the Nick * g- 11 - 040, -M. , " - - , - N= t '. y �:. I' N... !.-----z . - � . - . I I . _. ­ 1. . L .-4_?� PICKERING. ONT., JAN. 22 1802. amuses himself these 0YODiD98 PMUCIDA of the Board of Health and Sanitary In- ­ � . . .: . . __ - �:; - - . - � _� i , _. . -_ - ' .- . I 1. . � . . �, i . -1 .1 "Auld Lang Syne" and of or patriotic spectors for the Township ol Pickering for ' . - I . - I . . tun". the year 1M, just read a AM and s000nd Te Ae GREIG is still at it with a large . - . I - _:4._ I - i - - - -_ . -- . � . I - _­ . . ­ . . I .. ...'. LOCALISMS.­ . : ��_­­_� -1. . -Revival `cee are * -y time, be now read a third time and passed . - .. � ,- ..;­ _ ­ - . . . "M p"gro" eye, B T . assortment of Woodenware of all kinds.. : -,-. ­ I ­ � I- - 2: evening except SasurdaTs i the Motho- and that the Rom sign the same and that . . .. I , I . I . . i 7. � . . diet Church. Welcome to all. No meeting the corporate seed be affixed thereto. Tubs, Wrmgers Washboards, Rolling Pins, Daisy Churns,' - - I _1� I - -T. A. Greig and family an gripritig I - ' ... ' ' � I � --- . I I q­_. . .` . - We week. � will be hold to -night (Friday) on account i W. V. Richardson. (ko. Philip and Wm. Butter Bowls and Ladles, Store, Boot and Scrub Brushes, - . . .- � _. I . . - , 1. . � - - _.- - i- I " Dowswell' were appointed sanitary in- ' . . ' .;. ... .. I . . -Goo. E. Clark, the druggist, is wrest. of the Firemen's entertainment. . . . . .. � . : ... . _ � speetors And members of Board of- Nvalth Brooms, Mops, Stable Baskets of all sizes. Cheap for Cash,, . . .. - I - . , -Z ling with grip. . - . I -Sermons- in the Methodist Cht*ob � Your standing committee on Indigfints - . . I __ ... -W I .1 I . - " �0 a _. : . Earl spring predicted, so get ready for housecleaning. I � . 1,4 . .� ., -G. W. Deekerlbasan overdose of the next Sunday by Rev. J. T. Caldwoll. beg looe to report and recommend && E ' ' . ' ' - . � " �` 8 '* - - ' * .. prevalent epidemic. I Morning,-­ The kind, eternal Father follows :-That aid be granted to the fol- . .- - . . ,I. .­ . I ... . . , I - �. . *m.�� -W. Logan, our postmaster, is confin- who fill* All space.- Evening,-­The lowing4biligefits from lot of January to , . . - . . . . W Lk, . . . . . . .. . ��, 1--_- - ned to the house through Grippe. fiery hand-wrising on the palace walls of lot of JUDO L 1992. M. Ryan $1 per se * - T-o'.As-.. E- I Go 1* .. . - . . . . . . I . _1 I ` � I . - 75 cents � � - . . I . . . m ... I - I � . . - - , - ...�. -Mr. stud Mrs. John Field have been Belshazzar." M. Gleason, com. ; P. Johnston . . . I .. .�*, L- - Firemen's . . " , . i . . .11. - . . --�,k!-' � ., - .-- - - wary low with grip, but are improving. - -Complaint has been made to us that per week. M. Gleason, com-; E. Bowes 81 . ­_ . . . � , '#-. , - t. , . .., -Now scenery grid extensive fixtures at 150MO Of the bonses, wherein diphtheria per week, Wm- MoRittrick. com. ; hire. . .. _.. .4� . I . .,. * . I I . Z'�L�, 1* 1. .; - cases bale been, have not yet been prop. Linton 01 per week, Colin Philip, com ; . . - . - i , I . , . . Vc-� . ".". Firemen's concert to- flight lFriday). - '.1 ; , . ....� . . I ' . � . . -­ .1im . . .. - a matter that Mrs. Graham $1 per week, J. H. Rogers. 4=0� - e ; I­ .�, - ly disinfected. . . . ­.� - , - . ,. - - Firemen's concert this (Friday) even- or This is the coin ;Mrs. Stark 75 cents per -week. T. B. IN.- .W . � . , -- - - - - should be looked into. If it is not - - - in in Pirie's Hall, commencing at 7:80. - . . - . .. �. � . � . - . . Willis com ;Mrs. Devitt 75 cents per week , . I . - . . . I i . - . . . duty of the Sanitar . .. . . . . . . . . - �b - y Inspector to see that . . ­ � . . ­ I . - 11 - I "Ten Nights in. a Bar-room" in Win. Cowie, com ; Mrs. Tripp 75 cents .. . . .. . . ­ , .., - - - �, � . .. _�Z.1. - I ­ . I - . . . - ., .­­ I 1. .. . - '.. � ­ - . . I 5 : . . have an . . . , . . I I - . . L . . - . � - - . . : . ... - . - .. . - I . _j, Pirie*a Hall, to-nigbs. Come early and such is done, then we bud better h - I . I . . . . � . 5� - . - per week, R A. Bunting com; R. I -am- . . � - , . ��. . .r..- -1 officer appointed for that special purpose. . - � - * . - ' - ' : ' iiscon seats. I . oreax $1 per week R. S. Philips com ; birs. - - * I k . .. - called to Whitby Palmer 01.25 per week, Geo. Philip com ; ' L - ­ ... .,. � � I I U � ... - • .- .� _ .. - . - � - on these should not hesitate to take . . . . . _. . . ", IL, - . I ..- .4 ...., Saturday, to visit her motber'wbo is Barnard Walsh and wife $1.25 per week, - . . . i �-: I - . ­ _. - - . . � . - . y was - epidemic 8. King com ;Jane Losie 75 cents per week, . . . .. . . I . . : . I � C'-�� Airs. Harvey It would to us that the oven Guth YOUR SUBSCRIPTIO - TO ' ' - very ill. all precaution against having the . 14 - I I '� I ­ .. I .4. � _W0 T : I . . I I t ; -Wood in coming to the ' illage in spread. It may again break out 1b tLe' I. Wise com. All of which is respectfully 010 . . . . � - I I - . r . 1, ... nine family. submitted. . . - I 1. .6� .� .? - .. , . f . - , . . - . i . �,� large quantities these days. None but 6 . . .. - . . . T.". H - E ' - N E.- W,� S "'. I-' . .1A � . ­.. . On motion of Mr. Gerow, chairman, re- � : - � � . '. � • � . ; ; � ..... genuine need expect to find sale. ;--Lovell Harrison, of Kinsale, was ap- I - . . . __ I . - . _.. .. . � �. I . . i. , . . . - . i -1 . . . . port was adopted. . ' - '-: � 4, -.1 -All members of I. 0. F. are requested pointed assessor, by the township council . - . . I I . . - . I .."/ I 1. - - - - .�. : ' I Z . - . . � I :'� - - . , . I - Your standing committee on Sheep Kill- and save 25 per cent., wh -. . . . to be present at next regular meeting,29t h on Monday. There is a h6altby idea that ed by Dogs beg leave to report and recom- -, A will be charged to all � 1. - . - . ., -;'�,'! . �­ . � "... lust. as it will be election of officers for, en - afar number of dogs, of both sex, in - . . . 1*.�,,k, . . . . . � � . � - - . . . .. . ­-, ! * i - ,­. _-­­ . mend. as follows :-,-Payment to B. Brignall i . . ­ I I � _. : -- . I � � . I ,_ , .. • suing term.., - this municipality are not ratepayers, for one sheep killed. $6.66. All of which in . .� . parties who do not pay advance. I . : . . " ;_� _.- j.Z-1..i. 7 ' 1. . � _. - . 1: - P � ._.. ..- _... I ... '. ­ . 'Ill- '. ;*- . - full attendance of the 1".O.G.T. and the new assessor will receive strict respectfully submitted. I .i . . . .. . I I -4 - . I .- . . . . . � - - 1 - ..'. I I .. . _� ; . I - ,- .. . ! - � . , �., members is requested for next Monday orders to have every dog he can find put On motion of Mr. Hilt*, chairman, re- - __ __ - .- '. � . ; - • . . - . - - ` . . - . , I : ­ ' ' I - . evening as there is special business ,to be on the assessment roll. The fine is heavy port was adopted. - . __ . . i -.:` ,, t ,., - . - ­ . . � I . . _ _'. attended to. - � when a person fails to report ownership. Your standing committee on CoDtingen- . � . - , . . .,;�_ .. - I : - I . , . ;1 .- . I A - - I i - . : - . *1 . � - district meeting of the R. T. of T. and this fine will -be imposed in future. ciao beg leave t6 report and recommend its MEN = - . . � - . S ING--:0 1 ­- - .- ­ v- - . I _... .. . - I ..'. Clark for financial state- - I , ( --- � . - I-';- -will be held in Brooklin on Tuesday De-Xt., without fear qr favor. Therefore, if you follows.: -W. J. .. ; I ; i" . - . . . I . - - . . . 11 : . . have ii canine for whoui von begi 3500 ,ballots. proclamation, .. - . - . .. ..� '. . . /Jan. 26th.. Pickering lodge will be prop' . . -udge to inents 1�91. . - . . . . : .... . . . - . . ... . . . .- I i � I .,.. . . . . " . : . 4 . I . .,-. � . -, �... I post cards, circulars and tenders for cedar . � . .. . . - I - - . I . . - , , -!�,�;- . - - _. :_ orly represented. ay taxes, take a pair of mite from his PO . I . . - . . . . . .. - . . I I : '! . ,.,.. 826 50 ; F. Hutchinson as tree planting in- I ! . .. , . ' -The thermometer* was "&Just Sweet Eide, ere the assessor calls. ' . - . . . . .. - I � -�.k . i ; - . specter. two and a half day 65 ;Newsome - ; _: . .. p - I . i Sixteen" on Wednesday at 7 a.m. Yet -Reeve Parker informed Oil MOD- et Co., balance Beaton, of s�pplies, certified - GREAT CLEARING SALE BY . . - I . 1. ,.-. - . I � .. ­1 ­ I .. . . . ....- .... . � -_ . the aforesaid was sufficieiAly vigorous for day that be was extremely pleased to see to by D. R. Beaton, 124.15 . Jan- Taylor * ' I .1 - � • . i . . �. ­ � .... .r.i, ` . , - I . . - . . . . � I . - I . . . . . . : '. - I.. -all intents and purposei,. such a large assemblege'Jf ratepayers at services as D.R.O. atid use of hill 07 - R. . __ - . - - . . I -!,-- - i � - . 9 - I . . . � �*i - - . . I ... . - . - � . . - � A . � , , - - . � - .. ..... ., N, I - ; � 1� in the loss of a fine steer. The poor brute during his seven years term at the board, $6 : Geo. Davidson as D.R.0 and use of . . ­ ' . 6 I I . .. I . �:. 1. - I A . �� '� t� � - -We sympathise with Isaac Littlejohn .the council's first meeting. Neverbefore, C. Carruthers ditto 67 ; B. Moen as D.R.O. , - ?,l - , - . - - became somewhat deranged and commit- had there been such an attendance. But hall $7 ; E. Cliff, ditto $7 ; C. W. Mae- DICKIE.'& -M RQUIS ' ' ­ � ....., - � - -_ � ..-,. �... ­ ted suicide by hanging. � he had grave suspicions that other reasons thews ditto 17 ; Thos. Moody ditto 67 -. L. . . . . • - . - . . - . . . �1 ,­ .. I 1. . - - . . . . . '.' . - . . I . . - . - 1* - .�_-:; - '. 1 I . - . ; . � . . . 1. i, . Robert Miller, Jr., of Broughsim,left than to welcome the now elect, had to do Harrison Harripon ditto 17 ; D. Birrel ditto $7 ; T. . . .. I . - - . - l•,'- , -, . � � , .- � ' * ' . - . .' . . .. I- . � .. . . - - . 11 ­ I,- last week for Halifax; where he has a with assembling the multitude. It was , .... I ­ , - . . . . . .. . .. I _�­:-­ I Dann ditto $7 ; Alex Margach ditto $7 ; . . . . . . J .1 I . - _.. I - - Jae. T. Richardson . . . .. - ..- .. � .... .. - . � �v � ! I., 4_� :� ..... lar& number of cattle in quarentine. He generally expected that - some means Jae. Linton ditto 17 - � . . . . . . . � - . • . - ..4, .._� . - I . � . - - . . . . . . - L� , 7 - .1 ­ . 4 A . .. � - - . . - . . , . - I .-.. 4 , _.� - . �. � N expeeW home on Friday. - for lock for ballot box. 50 cents. The fol- I - _. � . would be employed to can" the council , . . . - ... low rs . - .. . - I � � . to do) the third reading of the John Miller f . -19obert Gordon has taken up his" re - lowing bonuses to artles planting trees : . E take Leasure in thanking our many custome L . � . By or Janting 105 tress at 25 - . . 11 - � ,-, .. - L __ sidence in his handsome dwelling on the Local -for the very liberal, patronage they have given us . ..- �.. . - _. [Option by-law. This fact cents per tree 6 .25; Samuel Bray, 10 . - . . -'- - I- .- � . .. .1 .�� - - 14-- I . - :;.. The had soinewbat to do with securing trees $2.40 ; Thus Puph 21 trees 66 ; Sam'l W season. We made big prepaliations - I . . . � corner of King and Church Streets. - � during the past s '� - � . .­_ . . - 'af�,-_". ! I • . s.. residence is one of the handsomest in the she attendance. but the council did read Lankin M trees $8.75 , S. H. StoyeDpon 60 1 t - _%*�, .,. , I I � . , - village. respectfully for. the holiday trade and - as a result our sales were awa - , � • . I I . I on the by-law and in adopting it, specified Lrees 115. All of which is res ' y - ". i LL 11 .A . - - -Mr. ana'Mis. John E. Gee, 16'ft that is take effect on the las of May. next. submitted. kiowas large and we,now . - ' _. .: -- .1 1 . I * . - ... . 0 . , where they Theo. A. Gillivray, L. L. B. of Whitby, On motion of Mr. Boyer. chairman, Tuesday morning for Boston, M above -any previous. year. Our stoc - ­ ­-_ - - . , .1 1� ..a � � , . . _. L � - .. � ­� purpose remaining about a mouth, after addressed the council and informed the port was adopted. - . - i .1 - . . .­ � I- .. . *1, - - . - . - L . � .. I I . .. - which they will visit New Brucewick. members of that bo�dy that their by-law Your s"ading committee on Roadsanid have on hand some nice Fancy Cups and Saucers, Pitchers . . . . - . I. . . � - .... . . . �4 The trip will last about three months. would be proceeded against in the courts' Bridpw beg Wave to report and recommend Plates, Glasswares and Holiday Goods, which we will sell , -:. . \. . .. . - . . t * -- - -On Sunday next she services of the on technicalities. This is all we know of as follows :-Payment to Wm. Edward for - � - . a . . � I _� -. : � � � - .1 �� ..,.I-- filling weahout bet lots 4 and 6 in the 96h for cash at very much below the regular price-.-. We have a . . .. - : ­ - i . .. .;i.. , I . . .,!. . - . : , I � � � , . . Church of England will be conducted by the matter, and all 111st is generally $1 50; W. D. Gordon for plank. impikes and . . . I � - Rev. J. Senior, of Trinity ,college. There known; but we are `.Of the opinion that a ves, which are being sold at a - . - - , - . , . - , I . . : labor on culvert on Kingston road east of -P - o - . . , f- - - -'_'-.' will he Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock, the case will 60OU be; broach& to few fine Robes, Caps an " GIO ... I . . �..._ � - -! - . : Pickering 03.78 ; Bryan Linton for digging . . �� . I I- - ..�,- with and'celebration of the Holy ' We must reduce our stock of Tweeds and Worstp. - - -- _. 1� _�_ I ; , I • - wish its accustomed ditch op lot 7 in the 8th con.. 64 ; W. - bargain.. *__ ' . � If ­ � . - Communion. The afternoon service will -The Chronicle, ' ' , w. . . - ... . . I _.. . - . . . *� . - - _' . _*_ - -- be at 8 o'clock as usual. i . originality, suggest1d last week that the Hubborlmilins culvert on6tb con. opp eds, conseq�tently we will sell ycu a suit or pair of pants at a - . '. 1. __. .. -11 .&� I .., - town of Whitby give to the county the old Iota 26 ,and 26. 75 cents; Joel Baker for . . - . - � . 'L, . -In the township financial statement, Under - for - market Pits in that w-wa, upon which to plank supplied to road div No 81 $3.46 ; very low price. Grey and Fancy Flannels, Wool ­w .. a . ' . . . - . I *1*. . . 1891 an' under the heading Sheep F. K. Reeser for repairs on Western town- . � ' , . �'_ ., - erect a little one-cent poor house. For . . . � . � - . I .'s - Killed by Dogs, is recorded a paymeni to line bet tons 4 and 5. Markham pay wool Plaid and Melton Dress Goods, are being • . ..- .1 _-� -_ I � 14- - 1 62,5W it is claims li the county could clothing, all w ­ : ­ _. .1i - - I .1 T . - .. i 1. . �'. . in . I I" JL .,Z I F. Disney, of/$9.82 on June 15th. The , like amount 08.90 ; Thom, Wilson for c - * . I 1�__.-.- , � money was paid all right, but instead of erect a building suff ciently large enough timber supplied on the Base line si.4o; changed into cash at a sleight advance on Cost. " The truth . ".L. - - . I . i .. - . -.1 . - , �_- . . - - , , � . . . .. . : being to F. Disney, it was to Timc.tby Isaac Puckering for repairing washout on - - . .1 to accommodato all � lie destitute p3*r in I , - ' . :* _.I�..�'" , - . . u uce our pre- - I : - �- " - - ' -:-. the county, It is g merally known that 4th con opp lot 4 and building culvert bet 18v it iii near stock taking time and we m st red _,. . � O'Leary, of Apdley. . ' - . - - . .(L .1! - .. � . � I . ►- '- 1 141, � �_ our county town peo);e are liberal in giv. lots 4 and 5 in the 4th con, 69 ; Peter ­ . . -.1 -- - - � , I 11, . . -On good authority we state that coal- Z. k -�, c --,� - .. I � ­Jf . . I �.,_ , `, Oil is one of the best medicinea that can iDg, bonuses, but th bonusing of a poor Marks on scot of contract, grading on side- sent stock. We want money, so it will pay any one to call - - " .- - ' - - - " - I . . - � : - .. - I - � . : ­ be used by a person suffering from grip. house ure. Wedoubtnot, road bet late .30 and 31 in B F con $25. and see what we are doing. 'Tis a pleasure to show goods. . . �'.. 1. I I- I -. I .. . -_ 1­ ­ . ' however. that the rat curing of the above Your committee has considered the propo- : . . -_ - 11 - ...- . .. -.1 . I . � .. : *1 I . . We would recommend the best American institution in the wsy mentioned uoula sition of Martiti 11arkey. pathmatter. to . . . . - . ,_ .. . : . . . I - ; • . . � _.­ . . . ­ .. . I . , ­ ! - . . : . . . - , , -,,- .-. . . � . . � : � . oil being most powerful in its effect. he .; � - ' a , '. - . I 0. �1 - . : - - . , - - . - i western d , ... .. - , . I- L I - ..-. -, __ .- . made. Is it rota ittle 6trange, all the townhue between Pickering an . � ! _, . . .. , .. _ - � .1 -!.- . to produce the same effect. - . - . . i � . . same, that after iii such vigorons op- Scarboro. north of the 3rd con, on con . - . . �. - *. ": , . i . I . - - The stone dwelling on Stotts i- c ke 'i �& - . � � _.1.. _; _:.. _, as be ' be the best investineat that place bik,: vet Rravel by %oluntary labor a portion of t I . . - , Is requires mere of the Canadian. article , j "-:. I - ition to the H(' ' dition that thin municipality pay half of Ds ie- rq ui., 9. . . ­ � )uf,e of Refuge scheme, . . .. . . , ' . . -, - .j farm on the second concession, which was q,Dg . . . - .. - - - . ._.:.� the cost of shovelling. recommend that this . . _. - � I -,. '' ,__ _... - I out eastern cotenA. diould make such a � I . , - - - . .: .�`.. i -.1 d . - I - . : - . . . _.. .. _. ... I .-.-.. I � ,� - 1 51, .: �:� burned on Sunday this 10th, was insure council accede to said request on condition - __ __ 11 111..:%1 . ; V ` i - ____ ' f ­ . ' . . : - I e brilliant suggestion to the county fathers. that a suitable road be made in lieu there- - -- --- --- - - ___­ - . . � - . . +- i I _- . - ­� for-$500, but owing to the fact that the Out' I it would ... . - i- . i .. Fact is :Whitby and Oshawa fin Uld . I - ­ � , ,.,. -.� woodshed was not consumed, Mr. Stotts of so that the gravel will in no way inter- . - I V- ,. ­ . . . . . . . : ? " ­ "' received Only $450. His claim was allow- be cheaper to have their poor cared for fare with public travel, and that we hereby . � . . � - _ -- , I � � . - - . . - . . ! . . ­ - . - I I 1. " . I :., 1. I in Ruch an institution, and if the connty inetract the clerk to write Mr. Barkev in . . - 1 - - I -� , - ed on Thursday last. The tenant, Af r. to : 0 1 - ­ - I . . can be elected for the expense of erecting - A-`.. ', BIJNTINI G 10 __ . .. . ­ ­ ­ L deference to same. Coultice and Courtney � - - '.' I I ' : , I . - . . . - . - . !*..� i .1 , - ­ Lynde, bad the contents insured, but the MU Ir . . - _". i . . . - . I i � - , thro boine, so much less will be the ex- on acct for building road across lot 35 in . - - i � . ­ Z:-.. - - . I - . � . . . .­ . .. . - - , ; - * - - � .1 matter is not settled yet. . - . ------,----------.�.------------- � . - . I I I � - I : - . ;. 0" . ' ' be towns named. No, Bro. con I of Pickerina. 020U. Your committee . ­ s . � . - . . 2( -, �, - 1, � '.. ­ �. �, -Those two youths who broke into Pe to t - . � . I . - . . - - . ­ � - � I . ­ . I - - . .. . . I . 00 e . - Graham, we country clod-hoppers are having considered the petition of James . � - - - - - . .. !, I �11 ''. -,, -..-_". - our stable on Thursday nigbt and employ. pretty shallow in t! is pate, yet we are Found and 17 others asking for a grant to � I - ' ' . � I - e I - - - I-­ -jr % ' ­ - . . . i - - � . - . I � - : . I :, � ed the services of an unused stall as a sa- scarcely so h O' as *yuur highness place on Kingston road west of Dun. . UR SO& is now COMPIet .* . - ­ ­, . . . ; :, � #' .. � . _A... loon, will save a beap of trouble if �bey . much .. Earton, recommend the placing of 10 toile . I . . .. . � . _; - . .. -_ - - seems to imagine . S, , � . ­ . - . . . . : -fail to repeat the offecce. We are nos. of stone on said road and that Jae. Found . ''i : .. : 1.1-. - -1 I.— . . _ 0 Blankets Fla' nel i- ­ - � - 4- � . , ­Z I . I .1 I . . . : I sassed of their autographs and shall solic. ., _ - _. . . and Wm. Cowan be oommissionere for the with Blan n . I " - �Io .. � . - ` . .. . . -­ - ': � -, ..,..,:.. . . I - - k _. . � I _��._. -�.­ it the aid of it squire on the second of- ,.. �: ' - �.; Pickering Council. - . L. I.., Same. We also recommend the placing of . - . - I . . - . . . 7 . �_� � �' . '.1 I 1. . . . . I . _ . I . I . . ­1 . . 10 toles of stone east of Gervas Cornelis Ladies' -'and. I : . - ., .. . - . . _. , . 1 .. . fence. We can light all the matches that a " - - . - . sery, . . -1 ---' - . Yarns, Hoi . : . i . on Kingston road to be decided by the . . . - . . ... . . . • : . . ­1 . � . ....'. - .. : . � . . . . - � ,� are required to be struck in said stable. The above council met phrinant to . . . I . . , 1. -_ , ,:,. I .,.. . ., :'.... � , commissionem. J.Hilte and W.Carruihers. .. . .. - . . . - �. I I I - ' ' - I :�.. _ . 1- - . . . : - . . - Z � _. 1� , , ... . It will cause a feeling of deep sorrow statutes Present Geo. Parker, Reeve : . L , . I . • 1. .,."- ., � �11 / . - We further recommend the placing of 5 . ; !: . I . - .,: . .. - . . ... . ��..` when we state that Rev. A. Kennedy, for - R. R. Mowbray, ' ist beputy; George . ... Men's'. Underwear &ee Oter- .... ., 1 i .'- .-.. _. -- :-.. - I I Yeats pastor of the Presbyterian churches Gerow, 2nd Deputy ; Abram Boyer, 3rd toles of stone on Bev road, Mr. Hills and . .- I � . . � . . .1 1..._:�. . .- . .. - i . I . , I .. * - . - %. .:;. - I . . John Remuner commissioner for the same. . � I., - . . - . I . . . . I - . .. .; . . � " - I � : here and at Dunbartou, died in Welland Deputy, and Jae. Hi. to, Councillor, all of I I . I - � . - . . . I .ill of which in respecAfully submitted. - .. . i I - : . . . - I I `_., -1,_.,_. . " on Tuesday,19th inst. Aithough the old whom took and sw)scribed the required . . . \. - . .:�- - � . . . . . . ... - . '. �%. . i . On motion of R. R. Mowbray.chairman, it Boots and Rubbers; - . ' I ' - '.'-: � - . . ­ - i ­ . shoes, Fe . . - i, � - � I I '.. I . :.. . 4"'., � geptleman- was in his 88th year he reiiiiiin. declarations of quali heathen and of office, report was adopted. " . - - . � .. � . . . . %,. . .,. .. . - 1: ,_,!�. - - � , i - and took their seats it the council board. . . . . . I � .-. . I . : I - 4,_� . I - .. . ed remarkbly active up to the last. Mr. Mr. H�lts seconded by Mr. Boyer, moves . I ",� _�11� , . . . . - - c ; .. � _. - 1_,�,: _,�- 't'��'., � L . � - Kennedy has been in the Presbyterian Minutes of last meeti ig read and approved. that the reeve grant his order on the tress- � % ,. r. " . I . �... --- _ c, _ •, _,J, i . �_ _.__ .1 1. of: - Fr6sh � . . - _ - 1. .7 . ' - ministry for s- . Tne inter- . . user / - . . . � . I � . , �; �_ ­ some 70 years r- Jae. Found and seventeen others pre- in fa' . ended - '. .. and a large. stock. _ ;� '. 1. - . i I , � seated a petition askiug that 25 tense of . . . i . , I . _.. . . � :. .. � ., ­ . * - ­ - .. . . .- , . I 4 . - I Mont took place at Bowruanville on far payment in the reports of the various I I I - i ; . . . .1 I I � . . stone be broken and placed on Kingston . I . 1: I q . . . - ­ I .- I- - . I i ­ . " � . .:� _. 1 Several friends , i - , � , , F , . ;� Thursday. SeVera a . I ' ­ - .:. * of this village road from lot 23 to 2 i. standing comroittees as presented this day- - � s- Trade & " . 1 4 - -' Gr&eries for Christmas - ... . i-*-- , .. ;!11 - _.. . , attended the funeral. " 1 fdr. Alowbray, seconded by '.%Jr. Gerow. Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr, Gerow I - - . . . � � . . ,� ­_ I- � , - I . ; - - - . - . � . ... . � ; . � . That old friend grip 1'as been 111ailfiD9 moves that t,he star - moves that the council resume in commit I - . . ­ . . . � . , . . - . I , .. :7 '. - .,�S_ - , - - ding committees for tee of the whole on b3 law to appoint an -� - - � .. I . . R . - . - � . - • ' ' - - - ­ . - . . - - . � . ---.-.-. , � - ­% . . . . - � - I I ­. .. .- . . . . s . - - . ­ - �_.. .1 , � - - I . I I Tm7- 32C 3M I) ( " ot - 6 �Vs:r U 17-WIL , I � .. . I. 11 14 i 11 A , I '. ;.- I � I I , - ��tlr I IF I w - . his calls to numerous homes in this the I 6ear as follows :-Roads 2 uch as' a - P�els " � . i. � lage 'd tiring. the last week. We had. a nnd Bridges, Mowbr y, Parker and Gerow- assessor and anditorq for the -year 189. - 11 kinds' of ' � ai-* - . .1, - I _. I I reported the bylaw . S . . . - V . - � . . - - �.�.,., I ., . ( .. - .. Committee arose and repo . .. L . . . . . . - .� I - . . I . .­' ., call from that worthy and on Sunday. did Sheep Killed by Do 9. Hilts, Boyer and with the blanks filled in. i , , . . . I .; - :, __ .. C . - . _ I ; . . ' - . _. .1. ­ I � .-,. . . not venture out upon the street, not hav- Gerow ; inaigents, Gerow, Parker and o - . . -_ . - . . - . I . : , I - * - . . . ., � ­­.'o The by -law was read a third time and . J ... .. -1 i __ ,� . . ­ . *. . � . I � � , - . . - . . - __1 -, - -, - . . , - .. ., ­ ! -_ . - .1 - ing suffi Jen-6 ambition to keep out of the Mowbray ; Cori ti ngo =ies, Bover, Hilt& Cufrants Sugars, Oranges - -1 . �. . sins . )-- I . . . , �_11 4, , ­.. �v . T. - ' and Anally passed appoiuting L. Harrison as- ­ ­ . ) I � : I ! . . - 1. arker. . * . - - _. I - - - . �. ­ way of passing cutters. And even as we the year 1892, at a salary of 1. . - . .- .- _� . - � �. I.a. .'-�..,.- , 1. , �: .. . . .- , -:, '-,.:�_ n A tuber of accounts and communi sasses for I I � . . . r 'q._ 1;�', ­ - - .� 1. ca- .. I I I � . . . . .. .. - , _.1_`,:1'. I . � , write the ebills are creeping stealthily 1140 and boo. Dunn and M. Glqeson . . . - r., -, I - i - - . I . IV -i . 1i r �, I � ­ . )tions ere preseuted and referred to The I I I . I .. . . . � ,­ - . I . . , .. :.;. '.1' inal column. If THE -NEWS, �. . il, .. , - - . . . __'. - . . . I. .: . ..-C.- - 11 I : �. , 4- RlODg our sp anAitore at a salary of $16 each. ajLemons, iN Rus Mes - 11 "'' .:... I ­ I _ various standings committees. . . . . ! I � - - .. . - - I . . .. !:. -- _ - - ­- .. 1. . . , * . . - � _ . . . 4... ­­�,� this week, is not as interesting as usual, Mr. Gerow gave notice that at next .1, �'.. . . I . _. - . I . - � ... .. .. . ...." - Mr. Boyer seennde I by Mr. Gerow,moives . - . . I . . . . . - - , , . . . , � �� . .. . . - - - - . .. - - __ :, -L,:. our .- . - . I.- g he would introduce a by-law to , I � - 11 . �. . . � .1� - only exonge is Grip. ' Chat By-law NO,-, t D prohibit the sale of meet"' . . .. I * - - ' _.. - . � - -Remember the Firemen'i3 concert in ' appoint township officers for this township . - . . intoxicating liq,iors in this municipality, .. . .. . ; . ­. �� L,� i . _ . 1.92. - T'. _ . I ..- . � , ' for the yeak f . , . r - : " . Pirie's Hall this (Friday) evening. The as read a first and sezond time, and having . - . � _... . - ... Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Mowbray, - I � . - I 0 '. :, 11�1 I of.the ball may be seen at I. Wise's received .e plan ed the as at ef the el - - ' , � ectors on the moves that John M Gerow be and in here- ][to-_'' . a -BUNTI G ' '. .. ...-. - ..- . - .. store where seats can be reserved. A. 4th inst., be no read a third time and . - I I . �� , I - I I . - � . . - � . - - and the, the reeve and clerk sign by authorized to ask for tenders for the . ­ ' .__ __ - ' - � , T. Elliott, of Highland Creek, will render passed, _ . �. Z I construction of a wooden bridge. or culvert , -W . -:. . _­ I : )some comic selections during the evening. __ the same and c use ';he corporate seal to I - - - . I . .(1: I - - " - � . � . to be built on side road bet lots 17 and 18 - . . , . , i� - .I. _".,_�_.��. • -The xed there ; and that the said b - . I . ­ ... � _� The farce o Mesmerised Clown" is be &M y in the 5th con. Parties tendering to P I -1 - .., - . . �e on the let day of - - - 0 � .. .; _...4, :.:...- -----,j,- -,.;, ."." -'- - �, �' b seeing. That old and time honored law shall come uto tore SHIRLI)TIS ; AND - DRAWERS ..,.-.* ­ .. .. , wort Om,, will May, 1892, and that the seal of this cur- furnish their own plans and specifications : . . '. • ., � . . . ­ . .. : - - . . . . I t .. I . � . L - w - . � �draw& "Ten Nigbts w a Bar-ro as o the kind of bri 1ge or culvert they in. � I . � ... 11 . DoratioD be also affi ed to this rem ation. . . 1. . . . n . � - - � I � .. - .I. I 'w . " f ' . ' :.I .�; - :.- ba presented by talented arsisses. Yhe 'By-law was then a third time and send to oonstruet. . . . .. . Moves JL . . �.,-:, , :i , . I , . � _. club bave,been in training for a consider- nd Mr. oerow seconded by Mr. Hilts, �_ ZIUMHOISE � ::��. . , signe4 by th I r ve �, lark. WOOLEN AND CASHM19" I ..; - !,: " . . . % ­_ I- I �: �. ­- i_ ", f- - I ­ able time and will present the play in a Mr. No "a that this council go into a committee of the y . � . bir seen Mr. Hilte. ' ­ . .. - I .. I I.- .- .- ­ . .... a I � . Hilts. ' � - t N: � - I - e . Is will moves for W It hole to open tenders received for cedar ­ ''.. 1. ­ :, '. I , !_�.,j, - . I I .., ., . . . . - I - * ­ ,-_-� . . ­ manner worthy of professionals. I, to � by-law to ' I � � . - - - - - . ­ I - - . . � .1 '' .':.� 03F:-, :,­..:..'� ... � ._ .1 :, :,­' _�* . . - . - .- .." - , .. , I - __1 .. ..-.,- U the bat entertainment of the kind appoint an a 3re for the timber. I � . , . , ..­ . AZT0rM3EC3=R XjOrM -1 .. - ' "' _1 ' ..,� ---...:..I _... _-_.- -i '. � I - . - . . The tenders we. ensued and left in the . -, - '. = to � Open - �, . - ,- - 0 - L - .� . .. ; I _ ­ ff 1 � I . - _ or given 11D Pickering. Poore Open M year 1892, and d neration ­ hands of Mr. Gerow with power to accept 1. YARNSI ,_ - � I � - to be paid b Lt the same be now . � d 'i , . _ . �v . � ..- I . i the FINE - WINSEYS9 SC . . . � I m . ",Wfll lift at 7:80-.1 As 3,2411tie me 1`01DIR SCOTCH FINGZRTNG� :­_,- ­ 1. 7 jmd the ourti show complying with conditions agreed . . : � I . I � : *:. 11, 4�. � ­ _... ­ . i " `f' Z�:, - . . � , b- - ad a Ars$ and $000 d time and that the . r ! � ''. t ' - - : : �__ on." I , . ". - ... '. I �.--- the V011"'M Is r o6qatio.s., ought re _�­. . . .., , -, . I - - � . .If.,:.� a �- I.. " . .1 ". 1. _­ .. '. . ­� _,� I . , , .. ;,. � . I . . - . - lailto mover I ..: ,; ;,_.F.4'. '�. � . ­ I'- L h ` - 11100994y - acil go a two of the - - as v. - Splendid 6 cent Gra*'cofti t ­,��. gin_$ ,tbis early hour. iRiteh 4ou whole Upon • : COTTON BATTING. -,. . - .. � � - better to be - ' . I Mr. Bayer seconded b* Xr-' . . . I 7 0 - I . . �­ . .A_ - . . . - L ' �.� , , me- . .,e. , ­,.,.�- ,S I I - ,�& .. . �.' ­ . 1�­.. �. r. -, , . 11 MNA&AW", . I .1 4 , . , .� �� . � .. . , , I I I .. . . - - r�;_�A , - . &$%in 11 ,; I U __ *.'.-- �-� . ','_`;t. - - i. ­ - - , " , - - niestrit.-b" , , Alror,"s "a wasl to -sit - �. , I . .. , , - _ -.1 � .. .-, . , , L . � - I a.... V. . � . n: ­ I 11 I.- J ., , ". 4­.- _ _b, I *1 � . , � a..... 1. - - - . • -V -g, 't�,., � . 0 , �, - I . .- 11 .. � . ­ - , . ­_ --: - -, , 0 -, , - J - - - ­ ,-�­, , , "' - I j* "o ,..tie I I I I ­ - w OIL' to me 1N- - - - AIRTON. " .�,_..J�FAII 11 ' ' - � _. -_ � . ...11;. . I � . ­ 1. I LN _", � ­ the teem anti a loid. `.-As Apod-OW400- , , - U& kh I. it i . 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