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I CHERRYWOOD., ,,�-,IC. �_ �­, W �i 1. 1: .1 I .. .-- _­..... !,v". �,* ..,.. ... . � : - I . . .. � .- . . , . . _­ .- . • - . . ­ . ,7' . ­, - . - -wroftlostornat Orarb. , ' ' OUTAROUNDUS - , � � . _­ � '' -_ I I DECK ' LIVERY! . t- . .� � .� .. � I I ­.. � . 'r. A.11 ­ . � � I I - '- - I - `��_­� ; � � 't"'; ,.'.,�34W �. .._­­� .. � . ­ 1. � � . - . ­1 �, ­ . F . I Medleal. I . . , . ,James V. Speare announces a big stand. Mrs. Wm. Carter is visitilig Wends: ki"... .,w r.": : . _: ". I . . � .. , . I - I , . . . ,. - _V, :,. __ ­ . .. . ..; - - 1. . . . ., _W1 \1 I '. - 4y �. - ; � - I timber sale on Wednesday, Feb. 8rd. Alliston. : - 4. . I -1 �." , __ , - .- . . ... - —­------­­-----1 As I have bon t p D*n Reddin's livery LATXST LOC.4L HAPPENN88 RECORDED BY Mg - . " " ft ­: �. � el 1� � - � . : . 4 �.". ., - . I - - . . . I ., ­ � `­% . . -, M-C.P. ;�X ... � n,� .... p.� R KBATEMAN, M.D. , C-M business and hava added several now A. Uranhart has changed hiff place of - "V"., �;, ,-A , 1". 1, �� Mr. Sterlial of Blenheim, h ' i I AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR M am b6in:,) � 1, . 0. " 'k . _ ,_ � V ' I A � .".". , �rl, V'� . - THE PRESS , i.,_- , . , , ! .".�,;V� I � � , ". - . � "" , " . . . * & 8.0., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and b3ggie,s, I can %womodate . abods. Ns now resides at the home of viiaiting his niece, Mrs. Geo. Hollingert. .:... .X 1- h, �­&, f 7f . . . . '7.- . . � - ­ -King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning I CORRZFJPC,NDXNTB.,. . . . ­. � 2�..? ��, � ­4: . � , . ."� 11 1. I V. I . . , . the'public withg,)od rigs at all hours. . . Elder Prosser. ems " z 1�,R_ - . I . - 8:30 to 11:30; Evbning 6 to 8. ; . - Mr. and Mre. Chas. Downing , , V, �. , 1, .:, .. 11 - I visiting . - . ' , , ` ' � -6-, . I _' - ";� - Lo, . .-;., ' "' a �..'.;' . . Covered 'basinaetamll trains. In 1 - OLAMEMONT. - 1. Brown & Sanderson had their show here . ��. -, . . connection wi h livery I k � . . . visiting at Noah Burkholder*s on Sundoy.7 1_.,�. Iv, , ; I I -1 . - .� I -,. .., , . - - - . _. Vocal Music. i �1. CO . - , .�- - 11.1^_1 'v .�" - . !,.� - , - 4., �t ��. 'i' - 11_1.��e _.�j,.!, �` ,��'-. .,_�;:� , " . - ­ I ­ '. - : I ., . on Wednesday erening, mind all who as. There has I*en an extensive,gravel bee- . . � ­ il :._ _ -4 ­ • , . . �,------,�,.�.1t�-1-�""r�-- '.I 1. ..." ,,-, , ­, ­ . . . 1� I _�.� - , 1j. 1. � ­�7, # - . ; i 'As Nzwa- tended were well pleased. -Dii the Western town line. We "h a.. .. '' i. Sale, Co M sion and Board- , �. �! tXo"ft-?very Tuesday afternoon T I . I .1 . ;n, 1 _ -, . . ta _� "I ,;;..- t -, ) . . - . � i 'i; - 0, . . . : in table a, Pickering. : man will be found in the office of Gerow's PUMIP - - - �_' .. • .'��.. & � I ­1 , I �. - - - . . I ..- I � . 1,5 -- � . ­ . -�;,� t,_, i . . son.! - . Factory, Claremont, where he ww be pleased to .. I .-.: - .- miss 14a simp, . John Cowan adTertises rome eordwood every success and no law suits ­ � � '�'. � 1, . . . � - __ . as a ferfilt. 2kv - , - .- - �_, 1. � i W" .. . p . . " N.','O C., _. , ". . � ., -.-- .� . - . , ec 'r — see anv of Lin Pub&erihf-re. I I ­ �__ , // . 'i - CW" . ,77". =1=3_.(==11-M. in this issue, which he has for sale. W. John Johnston is taking & much need- '- _,� - _F - ._­'_�If I _-4., . I �*­`: - f, ,t, -•: I - . I ­? - �. .141 __ servatory of Mu i,i(,*. is prep-tre I to give le�g- - .- - -- CA - = - L. . r. Ebstwood I hs becu up-pointed as- Cowie has also some to dispose of. ed holiday. He has been working seven W - :1 ­ . .. Re- - i o9a P" - 6oci to coroner . �. 1-1-: , .'%, - - I - . , . � ik. .1, �� , ­ ­:_ 1. . , J - I .Q� .&O . , _, ... 8 . , ,;..". - - .- - sons in both instrumental and vocal music. fa I cm ca , C %il in place of Dr. Ferrier, A Mr. Acheson. of Uxbridge, formerly years for Wm. Carter. You kill I .. ." - _ iven if required. � . . . . I— . " - - ferences - .. . T2 ­41;�. .,. . ,:;�' , . 4 .. . t .�­ " " - � f, - - - . I - i removed. of Goderich, has opened out a general Will. .. %.-', - . ­. . .- Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . . 2b . I .: � . . i , - . . . '100 cc - ­ �. ,_ ' ' ' :. '. . � . . ' ' , .,�%,�. . y � . s . . I .). , . ; ­ . ­ . - . . , ".) . . - IP4 .. , . I Principal Eddy has recovered from his stock ' the east side of Willis' block. John T. Collins has brought his Wdie _' z I. I -, M. Address, . I __ I - _. . $dos C" M . & S ­- a w N . M :%�-_.L,� -_� 15� , - q% C ­ R G - ''I ­Y� _ I- , , I Hh--� P1 K N.06. , . . " r" W C" . 1� _. , . . �.L,� t` . :�__ � - . - - . . .-. .. . 40-52. b- sizif cm ,* do qF 60 recent attack of grip. He is busily en- Several from here ibraved the cold on to the paternal roof prior to facing the ' ­_ ` ' � - __ : ' . _r - . - t ,�T . �J� " P" " i gaged with school duties. _: i' . .. ' � _,V .. . . - = a . . . . Tuesday night and attended the carnival realities of housekeeping in T�ronto whom . t L � � I I 1. , 1AV. , ­ - ' ., ��z - �. 1. I.:, �� . = 0 eu.r C" . .. Z - Business was somewhat quiet on Tues- as Claremont rizik. � 1-1 . ��,` 11 1_. I . Legal. . I 3-5�.,, .. . . I - i. - . C3 $4 . I _ . .." A jolly tiLue was he has been successful in getting a sitna- - -1, ,' �4'r I . 'N.*- - " ­ . . I - I .. " 'I- - .1 , I . . " AV]R (N co 40 t6 30 '211 a W day. The weather was rather cold for spent. ..�­_...AF '. I - . ex F4 V4 " -4 tion. Success John". . : "I � '. �__ .­ , - - I , ­141 1, ­ ­�._ � �_r " � 4 . i , ­ E. FAREWELL, Q. C. BARRIS- jdV oa - I _1. much moving about. I i - .. ­_.. . I .,: z ..., � " :.., ­ I � ".. - . .� \ . - - Z'M Thos. Pouch P ,, - . - I ­ ­ ...- . . .- - J TER, County Crown Attorney, and County = 4 0 or, ou� I - opular 'auctioneer, - -_ . .. � 4. , .t . . . * -tvlq I ,,, 91 .0 0 - Geo. Gerow, our member of the muni- is . . . ". ": _ . :..rl ___._1 . . . . . . � . ,% ___ . . . � I , A .1 _.__ -y � . .� ­ -1 . .. - 0 10 - V" h . _ ­ 8 licitor. Court House, Whitby. 1* I -0 ... � a, again hne;l A .3 . k , - - � . r4 15 J waiguAv arranging nova : WOBURN., _... ­ � - . ­': , - __ _. .1 . . � - _. - " , - t - ". . .. . GO qoj I � . 0i cipal parliament is at Whitby this week, for sales. . I - ­ . : �_ P . : ,��X ) '' . . �1_ , *a ­ _ �. z .. 1 _. ­_ _. - - . - --- � SO- — � The sprijOg sales are now com- • ' I ' . . -_ ­ .­ _. ;�_.. . AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, I . 1. . . , ._,� . '.� - � -1.41 �. . ;. , . . ..� i, , � .. .. _ _* . . - - the January session of the coon- . i. ..,�, �'.. .1. � " . I _. 30 Ulf M to 40 P. 00 ., ': '_ . attending I . I - . :_ �# - . , . 0 1 meeting. � I I . ' J TARY Pub-ic, Conveyancer, etc, Office at - (P I, .. , ,;-.k 01 . 0 71s".1" . t , _ - , Ch ty council. 0# W. J. Clark hits been sick , t6a last �-,�- ,�, e., 11114_'.�V- Thistle He," near Brougham. Money to loan. - - - -_ � - . ".. L , I kl,,��, 1. - . . _ . -- I" . , a ,6 Wm- Anson. of Balsam, well known We have numerous cases of grip in and week. La. gpippe the cause. .-"- .2 - k � � I I ____ . . z 0 i 1� , a "., Z 0 b9 - . . . . . . . . . i .1�. . . noting :' ., � DOW & MeGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- = a; .i . 4 - amon L of I ­ � 0 around the village, but none a very Rev. Mr. McDonald was cond .- 7 1 .. 11-- �m , Q, ,D, � _�,& a I g stock dealers in this part of tile. , .'t'..- 11 ­ . I - - ,�. I.-, � ,­_­4 , . , ,z 4 _q � services - . , 0,w 0 ot 0 tens, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post- 0 . 4'� . Serious character are reported. "So mote the anniversary services at Sutton on sun..:. ­,;� _, � . . U. E.4 '00.0 � 10 zk 40 Province, died at his repidende on Sunday -.-. .. - ,.'.-,,4..'�, ,_ I e. Whitby, Ont. Juo. Bell Dow, B.A.; Theo. C2. .- 900 i _1:­- 1�1 11 . offic I AM :3 D a X4 0:= .0 - - it be." ' . day last. The pulpit at St. Andrews ­ .". * , �. 11 '� I � _`_ I .. �, . - t Money to Loan. By ;0, I '. 3 10 :D 0 c3 pq- P. - - morning. after a brief illness. was .-,...; 117.:. .1 I - , W . : t. !F '.. .I...".., .7 - . A. McGillivray, LL.B. mow fr. I . ...... ... -e - . . .. GO L� 1 -'4 .< X � P� 1. ably filled by a student. .. ; .." - -I - 1A.. e I - � . co I "D rJ 0 11", 1i 0 6 �' i Geo. Found amuses himself tlies6 cold The township auditors, Thomas Dunn -�- , _ i� .., I _ * - 11 I , . _. d 0 1-3 . . � , I" , 1> �; �) TER 0 0 We have had some very cold weather �,-,:`, - - - :;�L,., , , HOMAS PARKER, BARRISTER ZZ, - V days by canvassing for the celebrated and M - GleesoiD are here making out ,�-.,� * ., *.,­ ­ - - Q � k . , - - . � . . .., - Tend Solicitor, &,% , Money to loan. No ;�) , ___ - ---------- work of Dr. Talmage, " From manger to their report 6f the receipts and expenses lately, and it is Surprising to - see some -.)�,: -.- "Y' .. * ", �,", . S - . commission. � ver Ontario Bank, Picker- : : S;�- s., 0 , 0 0 .... .. 1.'. - • ... ­' ... 1_�_, .I- I . " - - . ,­ 1 ..5.. esion. Office: ' E � 4.4 . : 0 93 ;- farmers fixing up their cellar windows _,­ k I ­ , �. . . , 4-y r 1h throne." He is meeting with Success. of the township for 1891. . "' , � I . k- 4- ing; open every Saturday. a ow : : 40 w k p I I.— � - . 'D to -S a , � -,. ". ­ ", :I- - , ---. . . .. �! I P" ce I* $4 0 and cow stables, etc. after EL cold Snap. ii � I... .- . . ... .-. � %,: J� I t �%. , - A.9 a. v A load oft our villagers attended the Mr. Wright, our former 'teacher, will , - t,u .0 it M I. ­ ! , , .:._%,:,� . . . . k :11 P. . - . - - � �..,. "., . Barristers, oo : . . I I ring be : ' '. __ . � . � . . � I'::-- - '" . of I P-4 ig -.0.9 M d Q4 ; . ... T S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law- *;; d -8 i�! d 054 _r ­1 firemen's draina at Pickering on Friday leave soon for his home in Flesherton woulla e better to da all the reRi � - - . . rence, Ormiston & i)rew, Barris 0 fore d, and save lose, and suffering to ' . I � . _1 , I " _ . :-� .. . .. . * I I - , :P Solicitors, NotarieLu,,kc., 15 Tprouto Street, ,ro- � : Qe ; t,- 0 ;�5 - . 1.� evening, and returned home well pleased and taking a term at the Owen ....::,.; -" --,., - , •_;_. � I ­ - .. .. .. .,.. ­ I . .- :_�, ­­_ - � %41 -ox I - -- _­_ - - -4—U-3 - cE t- � 7 stock. , . -. . , route, will b� at claermont every Thursday. .;" o, C�., with the nffRir. No doubt others will at. Sound high school. His departure is a ­ .- ' I 11, �..- " - � - ' Offl:;e olor-.J. B-midy's shop .morev to loan. 2_­v -- ----- __ __ - - __________________ I nuderstiind that the congregation of . . - .� _­ - .- .... .:, �,� -- - !C-13 I fl:e r-Ftnie program in that village on r aliv n litil around 4 I . - . - . . . � ,ouret, of regret to in i '.L _. .. I .*_"" . ..� . . . - ' C to ... " , �,. - � . ----------------------------------- __ — ' T­cs2ay even'u—it will then be repeat- the V'I'.' St. Audrews Church are determined . .. ­ . . . I a i lage. The young ladies a.re also ' __ . . � "4. . a ' I ;, '.. . � 1, Yetertitary. . early out some improvements on their ' ' ­ ­- .- �. . � . deeply greived. - e improvem eir - . ­ � � 1�4 1­ 11 - , - -1 -*�".-Z. � � ,_ ,4 _ - � -HOPKINS, VETERINARY SIJR- - �nite a gathering of Sabbath school church by expending the sum of one thous. .' . . ��' - ' - . �� _. . . - .1 - 1: -.. -- 1_�_Jllt_. - _. I el­,_'N�_- ­1 W M I— C , W I I . . .. Z� �_ I - , :., ,.k.'_ - . . I It is expected that the new teacher, and dollars in fixing up the interior, by - 1-` 1��,� H. LEON, ON, Graduate of the Ontario - _ -- �n. - t - � . I Yet . ; - ­ � � c- '11. . - .. I 11.1 - .� workers have been with us this week. The Mr. Thos. Henderson, will enter upon his reseating, and remodeling the walls. They - .' " ,T_." �. , . i . � ennsry College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale . I , - , - Saturday. Diseases of - �.., i J �' N.: :: and Cherrywood every lmo"7�a�X.662vxq .. �� I South Ontario. Sabbath School Associa- duties .at our school on Monday next, are a little slow but when they do -Under- �. . I . f . � .. r shoeing forge i f- tion is holding a convention here yester - ;. , 't .1 . : . the horse's toot attended to at in, e - _., '. - " - ,_ . � i Has on hand a full assortment ' He has inoved his family to the village take anything it is carried out in every . : : _� -'. -1 I " ,­.- lot 33,7th con., Pickeriu.. Calls promptly at- . 0 day and to-day. Most of the schools in - - . - 'if, '. ­.1 . - r and will reside in John Cowan's comfort- detail. So we may expect to have in the .� . ' - . . . . . . I I . - . tended to. Tole ph address : whitevale, on'.. .. . I I gral ` -'*' - i I _` TRAW — CUTTERS 't ' ' :...;". I 1?,,aR­.:- % , P.O. address: Green River, Ont. 34-V S • he Riding are represented, and the aril- able domicile on Brock street. south. We near future a neat little church, second to. - � ;11_;�', . . . . I eriog is proving avery interesting oue.. i 0 _ � 1� , � - ' . I � . . ­ . I . . — I welcome the stranger and his family to none in Scarbora. . - - - , - . - - . . and I it Pulpers ! .- I Mrs. D. Cuuningbam happined with I - ' . � , I . #-. Societies. � . the village. Mss his coming amongst us . . .. __.._'_'_______1. ,.-.��--,-,--�------,,,-�,---�,--,---,- - '" ) .'- .: I RusTimso , L,J,o dent one day last week. While in be equally beneficial to both himself and . - - � . . . '. &cc , i I G SUN LODGE No. I. 0. at prices that V�Iili uit all comers. Call an .., . �4 .1 _ � - - - . .1 - r - - . - . I �* ­� - ISIN -13511 1 and inspect hese machines. the village her horse became frightened the section, and may the Dresent feeling • . . I • f - : . � . . . :. $ . G. T. This lodge meets every Monday _­ �. I q. - I 11 . .. - � , R -_ . - - and ran away. The occupants of the cut- HOLLOW, . ,_ . � , " evening in the year, in Dale's Hall,'Pickering. ' ' of contentment long continue in the winds .1 , . . .- .. ) - .. . � . . � . . . d to join and help advance ter were out, but not severe] . . . . . . q I .1 _.. ­ Every person invite of the ratepayers. . - - I . - 121v - � ' " ­ the grand Cause of Temperance. MATCH - REPAIRING hurt. The cutter woo smashed beyond I . � �Vho boxed Addison's lugs ? the teacher. . ­ ... '. recognitiun, but the ."horse escaped any . . 4mb" . Mr. Strong is visiting at the news' office � . �. 1� . . ��'_ . jonotneso (Sarbo- �' promptly an skilfully done . �. . - . . _.. L -: 1; � . � , of Brown's Corners. - . -_ ; I h.1- " - _k. . - serious damage. 001%wealft'n =68cfta i ... . . . - . - - I %J . . . � I . with the atil of the very , Owing to the cold weather on Tue6dZy' r ... J. Ormerod his started to run the tailor. . _ r' I _ .. . . I . . . (�6nveyatscer, ". - inn business. - ­ .. --,--" __ i��- .- best tools an ,1 .material , I evening, the carnival at the rink was not Lord Monk has completed his barn. The Hangers would like to hear fro � . . . DUNK, Conveyancer, Co in � . . e- , - well attended. The affair was on that ac- Mrs. Crookshank is visiting at Mrs. G. , Uio"mionAe'r for taking Affidavits, etc. Clare - Cherrywood F. B. C , and have the return • �_ . wont, Out. '95Y . known t t�e trade.. . ._- co-ant postponed until Tuesday evening Jacqaes. . . �. ­�r � I .-.- . . - - __ --------- ----------- � .: match. ' - _. :'. .�' � - __ � . � . I � . - - . I next, when all endeavors will be made by T-Ormerod Sr., enjoyed a cutter ride James Maxwell. Jr . has:recovered from I— . . I ,-. Marriage - . I . ;1. - . . I .. - 'Bo Licenses for the Count of Ontario. Of- the manager, to have the carnival brought last week. I . his illness, under the treatment of Mrs. ­ . i BUNTING, Issuer ,of Marri . .- ; . I - -, - gios, at the store or at his residence, Pickering JEWELI r- MADE! to a Successful issue. The Whitevale J. Attreed has been presented With a 1301wes, . � I . . . � - .. I � � . . -1 .- - . . I � __ '. .- . Village. 12-T bouncing baby. - . - , . - band will be in atten�dayaee- Mrs. C. Buckwood is repairing her out - . .. . - __ ___ __ — - '" � . .. __ ___ .--- - to order on the premises. 1 I Wesley Robbi 6, of Enniskillen, is visit- . ,. . .. ­ . . buildings lately destroyed by the whirl- • Conveyancer, commissioner for taking - Diamond and Stoue Setting, old goods - Wiends in Malvern and vicinity. I . ­ _- - - 1[) R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK . I The last debenture on our school build- i ' � - ... Ing I . 1. ­ . ' . . Ing was paid during the past year. The wind. I . � .., ­11 .,. fl.- � . . . . affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. remodelltd, old Kold and. silver made Some of our young people attended Bible Who won the oysters, Harry or Sand . k�41_-.$. . • . � - - . . - - section is now free of debt. Cannot we Class Sunday evening at Agincourt. ye . � .. . Money to loan on farm property: Wills, pro . ' i . - � .. �. bated. OFFICE--At Whitevale. Will be in . over intojeweli,y of special design. . Jack or Jim ? The thrashers would like .-, --- ,, ­"� . I .1 . .. BrGugbam every Monday afternoon for the I _ I reasonably expect to have purchased a Mrs.- R. Sillors and son Gordon were via- to help to eat them. - .;.. ­ F . �. I .. . I . transaction of business. 27-Y * I • new bell. The old one did an while in iting friends east of this place last week. We wonder when the teacher is going to --- ____ Ue %.V1 NG "' debt, but now that we have thrown aside David George Walker, of East Toronto, I . . - I 0 . p his strap, or has be lost all the i Ai-chi&ct. . ' i ' at Sunday under the parental .1.. I- ­ POST, . plain and oruxm tal lettering. mono. the yoke of bondage let us make all nee- spentlar. t1L1 roof. 'y " . _.. -1 . -1 . . . .. - -1 A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITEcrr eksary re . airfi und improvement. Our There quarters must be increasing, as brains he ever had. .- . . - . grams, cresit- au I d ­ Fs. jew. The Malvern skating rink was opened. .' � _. . - A* for the county of Ontario Drawings - R11'_y r, 13 re each tune the present dam- It" Assiet'11t teacher is rwluired at S. S. .., . . . - ands pecificat�ons furnished for every class of elry and watch a b autif!Ul`19y11orDa- : . No 3 on Wednesday for the first time and a ­.- .. - , , - - .- building. Steam and hot water beating and - Ea n te . . . F aRed wetle.-giveft VeUt to its cracks(! voice. , , large crowd attended. A-.-I ' :` " ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, . - . . HARD . . The offic-err, of 'the Mee!-ani,h' lukt. , Mrs. Ellis and family, of Spanish River, The Malvern greyhound barked as loud . '. - � corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. k* , . ,us of are spending their winter . months with C. . z - -.� I Residence -Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y J • So- . " B 'S lure have just had issued a catalog. 11 3odless. I as ever on Wednesday night, and ran by .. .. ­ i I . ' . � '. _wl - � . .. , , books. J. H. Jobbitt lias been appointed sight and she went with him. . -* ,!?k4 -, I . • � . ____ _____ — ___ - - -I-- . . -T:B-Y-. . - esteem- A. W. Fleming is mourning the lose �f - _ I ,t act io sire re"ng. . - ; librRrian aul will for the first time 165116 . ; . . _ _ . �­_1­11-.- .�� __.___ � .. . 1. ed friend Julin Wilson, at . the rink. Come his rooster, which died of Is grippe. He - --­� . -1 - �� ' books to subscribers from 5 to 8 P- Ill- again Jack. * : FXHIBANKS, the oi(I and reliable - . . . . otild. not have taken 50 cents for it. .. ., . . - ! - . .. . 2: A S E .. . . I - I �! -day. t Friday.) Books ran be exchang- The people vronder which will be best w I . .- .__� J. . .. . ;� ­ I'M � . .. to ' A buffalo robe attached to a man was ­ . , A* Aiietioneer, still in the field, able and .. '' k - _. i .." ed according io rules each Friday after- m.Lu-George or Charles. We would sad ' � . I willino v). con et aria salef, entrusted to him. I - -1.: y . : . ;_ I - - s � . . , stopped on the, Blarkharn road the other . . - I and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- noon between the above mentioned hourN, the latter. • . . I . i - -t - I ronsfor past fa �-org, and hopes for IL continuance ' : .- �* , I , day. The man is now suffering from an. .., � . : , - : - - until 'further notice. It is the intention %hister Armstrong is, at the tinio of • • of them. Ter for services moderate. 'Ar- Give usa' C a'I I of the mana einent to have an entertain- writing. visiting for a few weeks with Miss overdose of sole leather. ' _.. , . I - �, ranoements as to dotes and terms can be made � . 9 . R. Mann visited %V. Pearson's a fe* . I � ..;.7-,'- , , M&gRie and Minnie Holmes. - �": - .. ' - , . - - - at the offl,oe of this palter., 45-t! mtut lu the near' future. AF to date and "-' *; :� . . . - -_ - � --- -_ - . ­ - L. For Stationer', ,01001 Books, nights ago and enquired for bi-; hir4d . ,� I . . . I . ' � i :. character. further partictil-irs Mill be trade %Ve were sure the robini had flown to - ., ' . man, who was met'by a right Intuder, on ;:' .., I - -i-111", - . I *1 . . POUCRER, License4l Anc ' Knitting Ytbrns, Flna( . - the Boutherti climate, but we heard one I . - ­ * . � . - -Nl-ks-I r_1 0 . _c:!' ­ I .. T"10 luat..-)r, etc., for East York and - ; public later on in the reason. the nose. The matter was laid befo�e .. ­ _.: � ?i: - . Andelus:.mm, etc. Berlins, `i, from Malvern last week. - . : t�11001`eco,Yl 1011r1th At the Nst regular meeting of the For- � the whole and South Ontario. Strict - I W. Cra%vford, Sr., to be further dealt wito. I :�:,. 20, ... attention give to all orders by mail or telegiaph. , , as�iing Eni- -: ­ . 'iliere is good sleighing now Will, and . � . I . v, , .:. ester . The whale blows water while -at -11 �1! - , - Zepli.),r3, )X lodge, the following oflicers- were , play, , , - �1' I . i z ate. - ' " .. * - .... . - .�� , . . - ; Charges k . Address T110S. POUCHER, ..: ­1 , I - . Ive think you will take the load of skaters . - I a • lain, Out. . . broldery Kilks tnd .Hilla .,., duly ILI-tRlled by G. Gerow, C.D., H. C. . Trees blow in every clinid; � - . I I '.... I .. - - . . - ., .. �! It :-1). C. It.. W. J. Graham ; C. It-, A basket party was given at the Maim- era blow in .11 a - - — -, ---L----------- -------,-------- . - . seller, FcIts at flushes,'.- i . Box 47, Bro �_ I over to Ellesmere soon. - The sweetest flow yo - � . � But the Centrals blew all the time, I -Poots (#'((( Shoes' , __._____- Dress Fancy Cords, Elas. . E. R.Eddy ; V. C.R., John Howe; It. S-, muth Hall, Malvern, on Tuesday evening, . I . . , - . � I � -BLUTCHFIt..: - - -_;.�,i,___ -, 'D :SHOE ties Tissue Paper, chiseled and A�VIIRWF'on; F*,- S., D. Hopper. Treas , T. Jan. 26th. Particulars next week. .. I ­ - - � -_ I _ .,�_ . ­ N� LESLIE, 11J00T AN - v - ; - 0 H, i � . - . , . - , . i Maker. ;Pegged and sewn work. Orders plaiD, and a beatitiful as5ortwei it 4 0 f Michell • ; Chap., G. Found ; S. W., L. %'Ve were greatly pleased to see the smil- " - - . _: . . . . I �. - ==%- 7%6d- s .. - prouiptlyattended ta. Experienced workman- . . -1: - -.. IiX.� , � : Bowes ; J.W., A. Linton ; S.B., W. blur- ing face of Mies Lillie Chase in our midst . . . SCARBORO. - I : .... I I .11 , , , - � . -%I- ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the ri a I attcrns. . . . . . ­ - . �'.. � .1 ' . � n . . . . . . - I � News, King street, - . . . - J.13 We hope she has come to stay. .. I � .. .'-.d � dock , .. Ueo. Derwilia ; Trustees, H. again. . . � .et, Pickering village. 7 v ­ -, . � . , ' � ­ I .. � . - Nir . . ' , : -.-- - I . . . _____ ------- _____ --.--.--,-- __ - — - 11 Gregg and J. Milne. The lodge is Stead- A. John Holmes and her daughter Miss Mercy Secc,r has returned after vi - - ; . ; . A - . . - _' . � . , . . . Hotels. - T."In i, & Ed s BOONEI' il v growin *9 and mar be pronounced in a Miss- Minnie were visiting their friend, iting her friends in the Queen city. . . 1. �..�.-�-�k" i -I 1� - . . - .. , - - '� _. - There is still room Mrs. John Torrence, of the Franklin, last H. Tom . - 1� _. . � - . . - . : - 24 first class condition. pson and Mr. Forfar, of Ellel. . .".:,- :_ . 41.,�,, i-. .. EAST ENd, PICKERING9 ONT. week. "' . . - � . '_ HOUSE, Pickering, Ont. : . mere,,spei�t Sunday evening in this viciii. -. - , - -, , _. .:.,-. . . - � —,- - _ - - �_ for new members. I . - \�, , , - � :_ G"Do"; I . . - i . � k.;. "��., I � : iam,_-s (;ortlon. proprietor. This hotel is IL Toe Malvern Curlers were defeated-by sty. I .1 .. -, W " - " . , - - - ... _ , _. .-, I . fine new 14ick bail(ling, fiftisbed in superior r I .. 0 We shall be pleased to see any of our the'llarkhamiLes. by a score of four shots. Miss Ida Knight has � . - '. . ­_N_-1N_ '. . '_ , - -e and comfort for the been spending . . ,.- t . . N�. style. Every subscribers at our office, in Gerow'.s fac. We %%ish the former curlers success in the few days with her sister, Mrs. Richardso . .. . ! . "" . travelling piiblic. 'New and con.-mo.lious stables �. . ,., I ­ I? - I -d - 25y tort' any Tuesday afternoon. Cal� future. of Stouffville. ,� : .. _, " _,.41�1 . , ­ .- ,�, ­ - an sheds. � ' . _____ ___ C A tJ ;. I X f, I . in . i 1 - - . - -------- - _­ - friends and acquaint us with- any ttle Mr. Editor, would you, kindly answer Hiss Fannv Stobo was called to businegi L� . _1\ - - y• . � I . - . , ' . . . - - HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., ... .. I � , �i - - __ . . items of interest that may from ti e to this 'Is it right for a church again' lookinc, better for her h.31idayl '. ` . . -, . -.--.- I - - . . I , titiebtion : , - . . � I - I" now open, for the accommodaticu of the ­ time coineutidervouruotice. THENi,wii member to attend a raffle ? [It depends on spent amongst up. . ,- FEST6.� ' J - � _. - ­ . . - This hotel, having lately .- - which were spn ' , - , . travelling public. .., - EACH PLUG OF THE _...,;.�' " changa I hands, has been re- furnished thro.Ugh- ' . will be ouir as interesting its you ears to the ticket you hold. Ed. n maidens of thii - . • a - . . . . I ­ , I - - . I Mr. Win. Brickwood has been spending neighborhood seem to have a mania for *.. - :,k' out. situate-1 as it is, opposite the Spink Mille, . w. -1 . . . make it. It is an utter ituposibility for I I � . . . - I . or lunch at all reasonable hours. (rood stabling us to gather all tne news of the vi Inge a few weeks with his friend Andrew Fleni- sleighing parties, as we have loads goink ' I � I ' ... . I.. I— , andabedrooin. Box and vicinity in a few hours each eek, Ing- His occupation was breaking in colts. to and fro about every other evening in the . . . . . . � . . . . . .� it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Meals . - - I . � I . - _-, . Will has returned home to Toronto. week. They always having just . ,_ �__ 11g. 4 I . . . . horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. r e „Navy. I therefore good peoqle help us in an on - . .__ I "... . ... , - , . . - The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked . C. Brickwood has completed his now 9131endid time. . - ­ 4.1 1. - 'X�, - I y eat epde&Tor to advance the intereqts of � - ­ ,1_11�._ I .- - with pure li(juors of every brand. ANDY Me- �_ : . ' . .w � :' - 151 � :o: IE MA11KED . . . With regret the young friends will learii ­ -,, ­a f GULLY, Fro-zietor. , :o. driving shed and stable. Mr. Brickwood , ' - . . t-,,Aq'-."� - . , * y . . - the TownsliiiD and the village of Clare. had the able asraistauce of his son Harvey. that two of our young men have left the . ' �. ­�- . � . . . ­ .. I - - . . - ­q ” . . : . luout in parti � .11.1 - I -- � " � , ­A. - - ___._ __ � _. - - - . - - ­ � . ­ ___ ­_ . 1. . - cular. Don't be afraid of no as well as that of D. Waltier. The buildiiija neighborhood for the winter. James 'e.t. '- .: , 4 . I I- . es Cor- .. , 41 . . . .1-wL" .1 �111 1, � . . . WatchpisttA:itty. -­ � � , . we are quite harmless, our looks to the look immense. nell is taking a course in the m . - . , .. -- * _­___1­ ____­__.;­.1 . .,..-., . . Guelph Ag.. . : - 1� , 1. ­ ­ � . lml � .. . � " contrary, notwithetandium. Remember IL College so .. _ ..! It:: "', --, '(,UTHBERT, Watchmaker, Piek- . - �01 ,� * -, - The Malvern skating rink was opened on ricultnr I 11 e d- John Stob3- is at _... .. , " I - % . . . I:. . I. " - . , . . . . ..--. . . : the days each Tuesday afternoon. � �, ., -, � - ..-. . A* ering, Dut. Having been 25 years at the . . I Wednesday evening, Jan 20th. A large tending the Business College, Toronto. , , ,. v.: . * ­- � I . ' - . -1 . 'i,o_i I I . . trade, I can g' israntee satisfaction. Agent for , .-I.. IN Bh NZE LETTERS .-. - - 414-4 crowd assembled, the ice being in good con- W. A. Heron, of West Hill, .- ­ .,. I I .. had a irery - - :'. k ' �-, � , F. Lazarus' Eye- glasses. Watches and Clocks I - . ' - EGYPT . . 17 dition, and a pleasant time was spent. The large bee last week drawing stone for the -. - ­­ L,7- . jt�. - - � I cleaned on g c.ortest notice, and at reasonable � � .." •" . I ,,.�11' I ,% I i 1. ,"i � ­ %1'. , ... - NONE OTHER GENUINE ' ' ' ' - — - above-mentioned rink will be opened every purpose of buildidg a dwelling house in ..,.. "J". )�A,_, . . rates. 23-47 , � ­ , 11�..';.­. � � . Mrs. Turner h&A been visiting -friends in Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, weather Bellamy. Our farmers are doing well is ., - '-- - !-*-: I -� - i7 . . !-*-.:-�_-� I 1>ressmaking. . �.. . _ -1-­_.. - '.. - Pickering. . . -1 ,��,­__- , _ ' �, � . . permitting Come one, come all, and have Chi: communityl an several of them h"*- .1. . ­ . � lk .'' - � 111� ___ ..- f., - , '. .. .: ". , I- �.. . . ��, . 11_114­i ­ �� .. a . M NE 'Our town is quite livelw then days,. ow- a jolly time. ,� - �, " �41- . . MI S> BRIER WISHES TO AN • MO NE TO LOAN retired lately. We eased to welcome . ­ , " ., -_ i UV a ­ _��, . .. . �;.!.. . " B :e - -1 thrifty t in to the good aleighing e have. We an having winter now f9r son. 0 &is t y villa". i :.� � , -, that she has secured *part- 0 new settlers in I .� � , I 4 - vs , ': ,I - , " sedouo . -, ,�, Inents above .A. B. Colhus' store in Green ION M AGE SECURITY Soo. Hilts and lady ha returiied home Wednesday Jan. 20th, the thermometer What might have proven a very . 11 I 5: . . . I A_ - � I— � River, where she will'be prepared to execute &H at r&%W of in L Mortgages and De, after a couple of weeks in the was an low as 20 0 below zero. the coldest accident occurred 8 t tm � , , 6. I ­- �, 7: -1 . � - "j, : 'K.... -�'.` � Work in her 114e intrusted to her. Having had I and aft*moen a ",-,:. � yr_­ �!. ­ . .. z Kk�� . , � . .16i-- I . 1-9-16 ay ti= ��t, ,,,1;kr,i­ " , ---m . A� , - some years experience In the best . bantures p need for Cash. I Qualm we h&V6 had this Winter. The g railroad Growing here. A man fell from a _��.._.�-, �-17 -',: I Miss Annie Hambrook has returned is also 1tood, a good opportunity - . _ - - a Irm I en"bilmhmenta In Toronto, Miss Ferrier pre. A I TA. TB ! for . west bound hWgbt train and was hart -_ � � . - parod to suit �Lll oomers In style and home after having spent a ample of weals m to do their waning to, the city, draw much �, - _. -. -_�,��', ';w , , - bought am on commission. _ He wept into one of the' raUroad - ,.i._., 4 . ,� ,,��; 5;'Y obi Give.hier a trial and he eonvinaed.. ftUs- � I . I with trimas in Torollio. out omit wood, lo,", poste. em. A in - am shanties Where he lay till , I .. - -- =on guaranteed- Ch es moderate. Terms he regrUed � ­'�,-'��;'. �� j padtivejy cash. MISS F111IRRIER, Green River, 5 Apm� fer: WeAwn Umeashire and city of . MM White- Who has bm visit- & good Uwe for the boys to give their bess sumigtho tbm was taken to T. Jeclixon's, . *I.� " - . ( , Firelnowrau" . 'M ­� I t r . London and Alan oh Clona, 3ag bar sister, Mys. Thompson, of Little girl a cutter drive, and some an NOL11W whose kind hands did &H in there power I* �- �1�,Z,�%�`,L ­ - , _. ­ , .- - _ - '. � , , •T , '. . . 1"W"" York, h" returned home. . . . M., Alm A"Wen., Insurance taken. . the opportunity. We hope to have sWgh. relieve *a* waww. meNoal �`,A.,c'�-,,%., �� �:, , t - penis. -North Am sex 'Afe assistance i�� �� - , '. .V �­ _,- - P.; ;� , �. . / . Visitors--Miss Wright and T. Chinn, of ing for six of seven WOMM yei, ­.... '11 I ' . .. . ­ , ',"�, , . . - 4 .�, .. llq was sumumned and he is doing as well an - " -.!'- '�' 4-j`. T, . _ . ­1 ... � �. _ - _ - .. Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Chinn, of Whitby, We won notified just in fAno that Mr. mn be agpectsil. .� Alk or .M21- '. . -, �:.%."� _,�� � , _,�� � , ; _i 1,; �- --. - �� � - " �,j, - '. . I . , ..­ ,-. - grom 13 and Mr. Mitchell, of Eden. J01110 Rowsou had a bee on Wednesday, The Boarbow Literary Society has reor- -,7� -� - .- - " P=iunitY ,: _ , :�­_ ��,p,.;�.'- 41 .k., " � efforts ,:.�, ­��'.',!_ 0460M _j., _,� .. We think there must be a fmtns in the drawing slabs from Wm. Mone-g , , ­ �,,��". _�, I I . lam'. to ganized alter Very MMEA ..� I .�Ilt_ , 11�1 I . G , _,_1 , ­'� _...� Z� PICKERING BRANCH. _ CONVIM" 19"LLY DONS. vale, as Jim may be mom looking for corn. his residen ..4 i%, i N ­ 4 11" . 'ft - " I .1, --- . . to, •#4 wilook Bill.- Which Im a 5WW& place of nmting. The modsty-', ,�'. ­ �� ., , - I . - " � ­ . � . . He has not to look king " it is k%A in the pucooWul. Xf- ROW9011 bu Iftled him. will hold their niestinge every Fri 'V ., day ev*0�� ­,�,� '� _� Open for the transaction of legitift , t3p 4__ Wright &W . � I 1� - �_ %. - I . Am- . . T"y ,;�"-..X*� .., an legitimate - , 601f to B. Hathews for the term of 11 aing'ln Ow �_a ,�, VS 4 i!! 14 . - . I 1, ,,I I -_ Two 01 --- young men whoor Ulm 4111W .V:1. I ,�soaking Businan. I 10 000d valage a sarsh side Kin; drest lur . intend - 8tu'ting months for.tbe stm: of SM. TW@ is his win 9ftr em -W�WOP- �W 1�1b;_ 1, 4`1` � , ". ;k- �.!q I ''I 'y Im I" Um � i., .., . between- • 0oufte dMunils for Manitoba in about two months time to secoad year with 11tesquire, Mr. US- of- 0001 we", . I , -,e"-,&., _,.- , 'Nr- A . . __w06'. le "1*4_1.�­-. ­ � , ..... ��,_ Z16s_ orrms nouns,--prons 1 � 0 to 3; SatUrdays for @a*, 6111 Vffla" . seek ther forimmes. They vW be J1 theleg *a -=. J ., . iodo ­.�- : v- , 0 to I o'clOck. . scom F Dy a watibms. in- . _. I .� 444 i" . , one saw how" I fm 240 Twy chow 7 ­ — , - . = - 1, 11nissed hVW Lour town, especis too, , ___ . �, .. oi,A-- 1P.. IiAmil I- 0 ..� : - �!__ W%"P=9 - 419bo - .-,-: go -66ftobtion; , 'i �,, ,'.. - 1, ** _* . 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I I ­.- 0 ...1i,.:,�'. ��7 -�'J-", . .��"` . . � 1-: - " -, - mice , � Fl - ��.. fie . ..f.- ­. ­ ,r_ - - : i z .1c k nd so difficult � � , - . � #1 � - _ .. _ - I �, , ­-,�.� . . - ­ .,�_,�_ __ .1 . _. � . �. I I— - - ;�,3: 1 � . . ­1, . 1."I� � ;'.� .­ I— . ..... . �_ - - - -1 " . . . - . , i So ioandierst&nd, that it boon" scarcely hu- cap -1 �. ��,:'­,:::��,�,.�, rhos UwAsmudy maM to was so tbick and guttural, a -- V . ,� ­ I - / - - . Aer right fir lueWy i week. aid It yZ defeat by self. :-N. ,,__ � L . � 4 1 k 'J a I ped tho climax of their' .� I - destruction. Rather #,ban endu ,,�,,*;`` . f1rit Lhik —­'9`­'n'v­v'11e'd bt Mr. 14(d% 4, r 0 seen her th 'd have pitied and won- mm re disgrace . - L ,. , � "apfierts us - on you . ;.: -�' , � ' ­ - - . - - es .. . I­ .- .. ­1 ._ . . -__ __� they have acted as their own executions i . -.., . � 1. - I . I !.. *,I­,' - " -I- - --deieifat bar. 186-1 thi-re I A kind lady' like So"k-bidk" maid 11ohw1a, It Mists 14--n-0 11. . , _. ­ � " - ' -_ - -1. � I . i ­ . is . - , .. � � rould be reW to pity anyque, in fitis- one no". . Balmaceda, the would-be dictator of Chili, . 1, �" ­ - ' I .. � . I • -, - --CDN ­ - - . 'm I •.- . , I Sea" _. 1. ., . . � .. ­1 . - : , -,��,- - -in London sonte 00 y 1. 49Vhere convinced that e . I , il - - - ­­ .1 .. 11 He may 6iv be6n ls,wmWa th;w66an7o,e'-rdiviI shot, himself when con . !, i.i�. F %, 1. � - , .,i;. IbAAPTER XXXIL ,risup, �.-,­ 0 1. N4_ I, - � %, � � . . �­­� - . ­ I . . I . . I L , from the victorious insurgents was impos- - . I - _.. . .. I - V � -. " .; �, -, -for all yon " fortzi. , ' � I . , I k I 11 - t me, ,jow. �idingL-­Lhere in that gorse` 1--he -will � "i . _�.. �-; - - _ - - - - is That's curious," said Mr. Barlow, as -a done has -is I - - P., � , i­z 14 I think 9 thol It that.-6ammiation I 'Never mind that. What I harp I . . - . . . . . . ; ': �_:,_ �- , ��, s'.. � Bible. _. ; - "I --- _ . r" �. ' "Was it No. 7. 1 was an if. come out when you we gone. He mast not - . ­ ,. - .. . �k' t e . , the carriage drove away. Kennedy fell been to plea" MY60 . . I , .. . " _. Boulanger, after making a brilliant .- � . . . .. - ... - whisper:'. � . . ­ I I - 9 .- � �,, it rough, a It, apt myself posted up as an �:-- ­:�'-­4,-f, Millington?" on for CM Honoria stood at the dam a moment or hear. Let me ! Honoria beat her record * - ;,. - , , ,;.�, asoldier in Algiers and . ­-_­ - . - � ,� . " Ck'. ` ­- "Yetip" replied Mr. lkillin'ton, 'to that las I could ith everyone concerned in it two, listening to the wild singings- Which head. "Are ►you a lady-" in the France �,��._�,__ ... 9 menoed again, some words of which "I am a w,,m I � _. . Prussian war, and being id . ,I .- J - . was the number. Why is ,it, curious?" on remember It* t the most inter. had coin an, so yow am' idolised by his ­ - ' . . I .'*:. , I - � I *_,' ". '­' interest . so Have you got money ?I' :- • ' -- A sapiredto, over-tvirn the Re , , -7 "Il as �. '. _�. . N � 11 toll you presently ; -it w.11 - pul-lie . - I � t'�.Z - � I .- ' I q. � . - � I .. � I . ting case I ever Mttdoil with." came now to her ear. - I . . - . . - 1, �' ` , '. " to . . . � _ . I n ton, 01e; n d' � - ty'.111. I.,_ you. . i I ,Tell me somethinstaore about these poor 4' Yes." . an Empire, of which he would be ' - - .'. � . q.. � . I I ­ . � - � - ­ ;j, " ---I- " You never tob i in why it fell through, of Jim 11 Give me a shilling. They iO head- A traitor to his country and branded - � I 1� : ��-,,- • � �­-; His attention was now contrail -up6n Mr. �arlow." - . ladies;" said Horioria, earnestly, starve me; . 1, . - . I %;�: - �,,, .- . ­ . � I-1. . - , as a thief, he was outlawed. : , ��_ I" L who - - . , i. :7 Louie Redwood and Major Caustou, w . they don't give me anything to eat. Give When at last I.., , , . , .r �',, ;, ,,_ A I I As bud as the h& living. of us, Misl'; stops we a shilli " � ­ : - - . . . , , `1 ,:, . It • no6t told. A the time Mrs. Ken. Kennedy works for & living." the woman who' his c6inpanion in exile ; %, . � . � .t I � ­ were standing on the �7u;b, looking &�ter the edy put the ease in my hands she had. 119-- - . � 7 il�� -,.-, ii " . died .1 I . � * I � �:'. 4; - - �*Se. a :1 I will 0 , . . �. - :..-. Chrr ' H had heard the major's laugh Money. - What did th foolish lady do but up Lalf the night sewing, when she (an got got YOU . - I -� - , . . 11.1 L... 1. . . ­ . , I 4c_i - ,-. � . .- ­ . I L . , 1�:_. , 1�, ! , , - jud Mr. Redwoods angry exclamstion._� allow herself to be persuaded to invest the it to do- " I I don't want f"00V t & Shillin HE ZNDZD HIS �TRANGIK CAUKKIt. BY Srioo�INO • . �. . I - _,� . She has left them out in the cold," said ' South Is 8ew1u# I Has she a sewing machine?" Give me sixpence. Look at me : I am shnst HIMSELF. I ­�, , , �erican ole of her lilt!! fo 1une in some . . , . . .1 - .1 ,Y-. '_11 F% _* "., - _,.: I 'Mr -_ - I - _. . - .. " - i . . ., ,_ - : .; Barlow, chudding, 4 I and friend Red- min 3s. Crash went the concern, 19 A sowing machine, min I Vhy, where ingallover. I want modicins; Icango out On her grav a. . . a , ' - - . 11%, - - or an ' t in only a few M')nths since Prince Ru. � . . . 1. . I it tr..-.,: ,.'-. wood is ready, to cut somebody's throat. and swallowed ul evary shilling she ha&L should she got one without a farthing in h d buy it. Give me twopence, " I , - I - . 1. -- � - - I f. � F _- w ' -- �`: There's an instance of -retributive justice came to imme * th tears in her eye*, and pocket v1 - Honoria. did not know immediately what dole of Austria and Marie Vetsem ended. I . - -I -- - 1,­,.. A working n in a manner that shocked the . .11 -, - - - I . ;� - I- Millington, wbother you'believe in it or not she could not pm; the matter any 4 I forgot. And she stops up 9 to..do. She felt that the degraded creature their liaison - . ;. - . _ I s. I V .. . . ! °L`: -; ... t - �Z' .., . - are's wante � I I ._ . F,.* ' .* I -:. - The man who made Honoria, what she is, urther. Shaw . My debt over E50, half the night, stitching, stitching—th d the money for drink and yet she entire world. In the days when Romans . . - �. .. ­' 1K_ � I � . I I - . . , I , . and ' I dare may you haven't seemed impelled to give it to her. It was believed- it a disgrace be killed by a foe . . . - A - . . � . h to - i . - ­ wool have laughed to see her starve and She owes i itte7ILI . - . : � . � . I - _. � . . ; . _. ..,�.' ... , and-rot, would give every shilling be has in no funds, I 6o, ald �Oot o on, of course, .1 hear&of. And though she works so bud only by an effort that she restrained the an- in battle, suicides were common. . Cato . . .11 . -4.1 � . " ­ . - - . � , I - . . - , I - '. ..,.11, Ma- ke her his slave again. J , affair far as I was th . - - - . � . � l .. . the world to list here was a nd t a tr so a wolf is always at their door." wholesome prompting. ). . stabbed himself rather than live under the, - . - t:. ,,'�: ,.'. ­.1, look I a "That it it, miss.. They're happy ones "No,"' she said, "I will not give you * des tic reign of Caesar, and wheh Themi . . `��, J, . - - athim. It's a pleasant face, isn't it?" concerned. &I the men and woman WP I � � I . . ..%* . who never am the bout." money." to, ion was ordered to lead the Persians I - , You don't believe he has any hold on , t to know bro h for I ....- "I .. � �g­� ­. go Doi your Commission � . . -, - - , ­ �1: - _. - 1.1; -',`,'�` - her now?" asked Mr. Millington. I "Like me," said Honoria, smiling again. The woman was dvidently accustomed to fit his countrymen he took poison. . .!I---- ! I again - i 1, -,,� 1� - I � - I �" 1-.;_Z_ Mr. Haldane and mine for Mrs. Kennedy "Yom. min, like'you." such refusals ;she threw herself full length Hannibal and Mithridates poisoned them. e4 . �.. 11 .., - I . " No more than I ha ve ; less I should say. my two hav me maged to keep themselves . - . - , , . I - - - . . - ­ I I , . �,__ . It's she that's got a hold on him. - She has I I There area good many - on the floor, her face downwards, and begged solves to escape being prisoners. Sam. . - - . . . . .- " i , .�, afloat—Mr. ad woo I and Honoria. It charitable no. _# . 9 - __... -.,. 11 . - � . 1­�.� _: been playing with him ever since that night es in London that help deserving cases no more. 80' the heroic suicide of the Scriptures, . . . . . I _ . - ! . . . was a Lard co, a do for the HaIdanes, Ci8tir in the for, was . ... . a, - I i- 7, - Honoris lingered a few Moments ! 11 Z . ­ � .- we amy bar at the theatre, when he made but I've an d i p joID'tbat we haven't like hem Have they done nothing?" r, in order to be revenged on his enemies, . . I - . _ I , , � . � _ I ­ . Is In there anything more I can do for room ; she was sinceral desirous to relieve he pulled'down the temple in which they � I ! * . - - . - . It.- � I � ". ... -seen the end of i . Hera we are in I . 51 1 -2 : ., up to her and she gave him a look I can see Wel. T - - - , �� . . . I I V I must be going now,"' said the povert, so nfu ly visible, but she were revelling and perished with them. - -% - , � i, .. - - now. It was when you ve up the Haldane tin ton et�re,e hem's Honoria's carriage .. , u - V _ , . -, - 7' tj . . - .- . � - *1 _�. _ 1.11:_ - '' Ila a t h in lost creature. Many of the noted suicides of history . - . k- � I . commission, you know. ' waiting t RoacrIa slipping a half sovereign into the could not To it through this are . : .i I - _,, , , �­ ' dtr 0 No. 7. That's what . . : ­ "Yes," Said Mr. Millington "I 'remem- � I call s coin In that very house w .. . � I r V, I . -all its saw a ,i,,,, ,u . 7- ff _., I -� '' --' - L n ' elf a - . - I ic den woman's hand. On the mantle tons due to the kilos of heroism rather than - . . . ­ ­ . " �_ 1.� _: . , . - ''. � bar the night, - I ives Mrs. KeiDedy d he d Led 61 You've done all you could, . . - .. , I . You took me in the after I Id Miss," said bottle of ink, and a pan by its side ;there insanity. ... 0 I - . I - r a o daugh, ' - � . __ - .� . I . - AS Mrs. Smith, with Learn in bar eres, 41 and I was also a worn blotting pad as she su Ze , I .� I �,, - - �- ter, Adeline uerm. I'Vve forgot- I . . I . ' - noon to Rotten Row, where Honoria w Oil Can't ' _ppos. no, the founder of the Stoics, lived . , I - . . fk -.1 � *_ r1aing.11 ten those re lark � able letters of hers I gave don't know how to thank yon.' . ad. She took it down and opened it There until he was ninety-eight. Then, when he . . . - - I . " . . . I I I -,. - . � .. 1k � • . I , � %­ 4' "T'liat's the time. From that day to this you to read?', I , so Icon 't try. My visit has done me more was neither writing piper nor envelope fell one day and put his thumb out of joint, • ' .- - ' '. , . - . - . - � . - I 00 . . - - . ". . she's been leading him a dance, and, ehe has forgot them. good than it has you." there; in their place was a photograph he decided that he had lived long enough, . . - .- � I c Z� . _. 1�1_.. " It isn't ikeli could I : . � . . .1 , , - I � .. - . - � I .1� , I . ".... 11 How can you may that, miss?" , which, though somewhat faded, had seem- so be. * . .. - _. � .. I - �: I -��_,-- played her game so cleverly that he has I:e- How do rhea two ladies live?" . ' .1 A - .� .. - -� - come almost desperate. Who would have' " Mrs. Ki needy takes in needlework, I I I do say it and mean it." . iogly been carefully preserved. It was the IkEPAIIIZD TO HIS DWRLIA-FrU AND HANGED' - -_ - .. J . ., I ­_ �' .,. , I . 1� ;, .I.. - I - - .. . .', por mit of a young woman, dark, and full- IIXM$ELF. . , - �, . : _� ,�, t . , " � � .:, thought she had such a head? I woul:1 give and they stn ve on it." - 86 It's.,& pity there's not more like you, t i - ! - .1 - ' : ' � . .. ­ 1. :- ! Something to see her ruin him completely— Miss. " - blooded an she was herself. The sweetness Terence stabbed him If . . : - . . I i!� . . ­­_ -f 6 What d as the other one do?" 1;. . Be because he had lost .. . I . . .. � . . ' " . ow I 1. . . s,.:�_" � '. and it's on the cards, Millington, it's on the "Drink." � I � .. . A smothered Bound, half sob, half laugh, : of spring was in the is" and eyes, but it 108 trap elated comedies. Brutus threw - ... - . . � I 11. - . - - . . �.. 1, escaped from Honoria, but she was quite needed not that to render it beautiful. It himself on his sword. Lycurgus took poison 't :. . . � . _. . -. .:.. q. " '99 Drink 11 , I .1 . Y.- � card. !I '. . t , '1_ ''. . - I . .. .1 _. . I I . - I : ...�:._- " 46W .11 , . , Ink and composed almost in the mine was one of those rare faces which, under a e U a 0, . . q - - - � - I .- . _...' � � p- -I •� -:_ I ,u kn I dipsomaniac . :, ­_­ ,�...: by doesn't he give her u "' - 46, YC �w Wilat a is, mil_� CIL nd N ro c it hi thro t . 4 - . � I . :" ­-�' .'.. ­-,..-..-,­ 4 . . - . -_ ': - - .1 - ! - - - - _` ' He can't. He has never been fought in- lington?, breath. fortunate circumstances, would not loose In China suicide has been a fine art for - . ; .. _ . ., -f. . - .- I I - - .. , , . .� ­- " ".: , , ", % - is way � . . " You may be wrong there," she said, its attractiveness with advancing age. - I * thin before, and the longer the battle I "Yes.": -I'-.' I - J . ..',-'. � - - --. - several centuries. If a Mandarin is guilty . . - .. ­. . I � , ,!. .. talon moments misconduct Adeline , . " go S on :, hno Dairoz is-­11tat . _. t, .... . - , " 4 silence. -.1 :­�, � 11 - ..�.: q - er his longing to become her master onae is SI , miss This silence alarmed Mrs. Smith, self out of the land of the living. There is . - , . . � las when Mr. Haldane, under Wo, in IBM; I'm right; but it's like on � . . - - , - ,_ . ;";, . � . ;. n . � • _� 11 ,. . . . .. . -_ - ­ 6 a . ". .. more. a has been able to do as he liked the &ssum, no. Shall who was standing in the passage, it* a distinction, too', in the manner in which - - I � - � .,., ed name of Julius Clifford, deset L. to make light of what you do waiting . ,liffor - 1. . _,- -1 -, . : �-; door, a the Oriental may die. If he is of excited ; : 1, - I ; - � with other women, but this bite keeps him ad her in Paris --what she was when she we aft you again?" for Honoria. Shp knocked at the of I . - . . . I "' - I call it a fine revenge." was wande ing through the Contineat. rank, and entitled to wear the peacock - . .4� I . I, -�'.- - at bay. - She "Not to-morrow ; I shall be busy ; the receiving no answer, gently opened it and . $ "She takes his money, I've heard," said is now irre I imable. All Mrs. Kennedy's d•ty after.,' , ailvanced into the room. Honoris was no feather, he in privileged to choke himbelf :' _. - . .. . i .. � - ), , :4:: Miffington. . habit — which "You're ping to the Derby, miss?" absorbed' in the picture that she did not to death with gold leaf. . . . I . I � , . - Ir . efforts to culv' her of the awful � . I., . , - . - . 44 to . .. . � 'eA • - r . �. - .,. ., - � 11 She does, and la a openly in his face Is Yes, turn her head; she had not heard the open- This is regarded an a d istieguished manner. ,- - - - -- � . I I I ­ ,'� - _, " . .119h more common than you suppose, Mill- . , I , � 1�1._f . . . . - - . � �. 11 the time. Its my opinion she would 44 I board you toll the doctor that Morn. intr of the door. of ending life.. If the Mandarin is . .. , . . .. - . a ington—have ended in failure. ,- But the I . . - � 1. � '�­ '.- L' ' ' - - . . - _ I-, ,.,. _. ,� -like to ,see his horse beaten to-morrow, good lady h" not n 0 lug Glory 'd win. Everybody I've heard " What are you looking at, Miss? 'saked the rank that is entitled to wear the red . - . . . - _:1 - �­, . . abomdo ad h I I . - - 1-1 � 1, . - I . .. ... - � , . - -1 responsibility, mid srak of it *wears that nothing can beat Mrs. Smith. Honoria, aroused to consci- button, he must -be content with Strangling- * . -.1 - . . �'_-' �:4_- There's nothing that woman wouldn't do too undertaken �a terrible i I � Ii., . - I . . ... � �., . . ­J . - humiliate and madden him. MillijigtOn, does n that home with the queer name., ounne", laid the portrait down. " Oh, the himself with a silk-en- cord. Such are the ,,4, It-- '. � I _., � . __ I . not shrink from it. She works for the . . . , ­ .. I.- _ � � . . . .-. - ..-. -:. I've a fancy to go to 7, Wellington streeti lost creature day and might, nurses her 11 Morning Glory is in fancy," said tare,' said Mrs. Smith. 11 You'd hardly distinctions of caste. One of the most re. - 44_____ I ... ­ � * .. - , . . - `11 Juso reconnoitre. Will You come with watches eve' �9 to' Honoria, withalaugh, good-night." picture,' it was here." niarkable cases of suicide was that of the . - . . . . " " Hers I" echoed Honoria, contemplating King of Falsba on the WestCoastof Africa. I . . in e , � r her as as the to able " Good night, miss' and God bless you." . . i _. - and still hopes "against hope. It in a f. . � - . 1. - I - . t I "W th pleasure. George isontcourtin& ,.Irea,iful Men. .. I - i �_. I - I I : _.. ....- .. I.. ... � bu . Honori&. closing the door behind her, did the prostrate form. 11 In it possible she Was The king was attacked by a Mohammedan - , ' .. : I � I - , - - " not go downstairs to her carriage. but u . r 1. and mill not be home till late, so I shall not " I can imagine nothi�g more drewlial ever like this?" forces,1611d, finding resistance impossible, he , - _` ' . ' 1, I , 1.�-. -. ---" 0 Z . - . - - i . _ � � ".- , . - . � . - - - I , d : .. said M r. Millington. "Bat " It her picture, taken when she was assembled his family and principal oflicers, ' . . 1, .. � � 1. � be *ssed. " if I don't stairs to the attic, in hich Mrs. Kennedy. a . . . a __ . _� .-: . i , � , ­­ .­ 46 I _. - � It," said Mr. Barlow, "that's a Ion mistake, you once had an idea that Miss daughter was : :till singing fitfully, but there young woman. Mrs. Kennedy has shown it and, after addressing them and intimating - - - ­1 , - , _.�- _., . . . .. . P� g . - 'a daughter." 80 I 0, . The stairs and passage* were to me two or three times. And now I look his determination Dever to accept Moham- . . . . �:--."� _­ I-. .,- engagement betu-cen him and pretty Roche Haldane was Adeline Ducroz softly w - - � I.I- .. �. ... .1 , . ,;,; i . L. f , . . _ .. Diprose. We haven't been much togethe 11 I did." dark. and she had to feel her way by the at you—" But she paused suddenly, and madanism, and inviting those who did not * ­� . . - . #-� : ­ . I I . . '� ,.� - �-'­ 1. ­ ' %, balustrade. A human form, lying across the snapped her lips together. Are yo•i coming a" with him to go away, he applied a. . � . . I � . .. . . *.-'. lately you and 1, Millington, we hav . - " Are you of the same opinion still"" " _ � 1, ' I . I.. � I �;, plenty of things to talk 'about.. They'` stairs, impeded her progress, and started up down, Miss. You can't. do any good here lightto a large quantity of gunpowder' col- � . . I , I -.1 . - .. so Upon my, word," said Mr. Barlow, fit - I . I . . - " I . - . - - I �_ _- - � � I I pretty constant to each other those two, looking up at the windows of No. 7, " I an it was touched by her foot. Yonweresayin said Honoria,"" and lf,cted for the purpose, and � . - - .. , . - I ; - . . 1, - - . � . . , i .. .� . - -_ -_ but is it likely ever to come to anything?" hardly &now what to think. I have won 11 Who's that ?" a voice inquired. It was now I look at YOU.' tut you did not finish." LZW INTO ATOMS T119 PALArk AND AiJ_WHo � . - , - I . I r, . :.-�'� . . - . - I- I . , I � . - -1 ` __... . "I hope -so," re tied Mr. Millington, Adeline Ducroz on several occasions, and I the slatternly girl she had employed, to do 1• It's nothing, Miss. I'll light you . WXRE IN IT! - - . � . .. '. - . . 1. . -_ ­...- .., 44 .1 gh no likenem between them. errands who spokc.. . down. " - . '. r V.: _�' ­..�.L._ . _. and so do they, of course.' I%t her . �. I Z I - . - Suicides among the aristocrat in Eng- - - � .. , , ''. . . .. - - . obstinacy, and sticking to her word, there',' Adeline Duci= as a woman and a'confirmad SAI am going,pp to Mrs. K,;nuody's room," " But I wish to hear what was in your . . � � ..- P , i�- . ­ ... , not a I 11 within a hundr6d miles of us it drunkard- and Adeline Ducroz as a young replied Itonoria. - land are rather numerous. The suicide of - . , _.- �- . �, . i " - ;. . mind. Oblige me, and complete the San I 11 � - I ,;I . . , .. - . , _ ; , - - the Duke of Bedford in January last shock- - . - 1. i ke, once. There be no harm in it." ' - I I . I . - 11 I - I , 11 Is 0, it's you, lad I'll show it yer. " . _. . . � k equal Chel. Says George to her, is Don girl in w1ioul the awful vice was stosent, - ' - , " I I � - � . let us wait any loner, Rachel. I'm in must be two differefit beings. To her as Is What are you r;ing on the stairs for?" " Of course there's no harm in it," said edweiety circles of both continents. He . . . - I I . .-.- ­ 1W __ - - . . � - k ;1 -�* ....., position to maintain a home, so let as go tA she is can give one no ides of what shf was, asked Honoria. I Mrs. Smith, with a curious hesitation, Is but was one of the largest landed proprietors in .- . 1. � .. - � � i - - ­ I_— I . . :; : . 1 . ... __.- . I - , , , . . 11 To prevent 'or q-)ing out if I etio," said . - . - -a exactly pleasant. " England, immensely wealthy, and was I - church, and get it ever -" "NO, George, and it seems a crime to associate so sweet a it T htn't b . . � � " -V-., I 11 seventy-two ­ � L �.L * -� ­­ Xilge me and say what you were &be years of age. Lying oil a tick . . . . .� - / says •the steadfast young woman, 11 IN, 3 lad Miss Haldane with a creature so lost the girl an upward jerk of her thumb, which t of i I L . . . 1_ ..- . . as u M. . - I � �,� -- -.'11. made a vow never to got married till m i , an to say." she took the portrait in her hand bed, from which he had no - promise - I - . * v . _ 16 Mrs. Kennedy mediate recovery, he succumbe-I to the - - I . : 7degraded. Here in Mis. Kennedy com- Hoiloria could not am I . , dear mistress is wittled, and I mean to atic I , -a ha' snny tilli, and held it out to Mrs. Smith. "t : : . . , .,f . 't. � �. � to it You're a foolish fellow to keep you in out of the house now." gives me IM or i was going to may, if you'll forgiveme agony of the moment and sought relief in : I . � I I :-. _. � � 4 .!,.:�_,_ 6 - A ray - hired woman, her face lined with sort is Mrs. Kellned7. It ain't safe for 'er - . • � � e. --.' self tied to a girl like me. Look out f r care issued for it, that it's not unlike you. Its a foolish death. The fact that it was a suicide was , . : . I r . - 4 - - _::.�­ :­ . , issued from the door of No. 7. She to go out by 'arsal(.' With another upward ' . . . .... *_ ._r.: '�_' . - - :_,. �` . .. .and . � ' . "' . . __... - ... another wife, George, n let us she carried a bundle,- and after an anxious jerk of her thumb. . fancy, and I don't know how it ever came carefully concealed from the newspapers, . : I -"- ' _. ' .c_ .; but the secret leaked out after the body had . . . . -1 , �il .. . � __ - ",.':r, -I _'., ' `:.'._, hands and say good-bye to each other." upward glance was walking away when Mr. 41 Why isn't it safe?" . . . in my head." - . I . L . - . . � . . I— . . ­ . .. ... ,* i.. � ­ ­ ­ I , , ;n n a to by so f don't think it's fancy; it struck me as been cremated. Lord Congleton, who was , � -, � . � , - ­ •course George won't listen to an thl Barlow stopped forward and accosted her. Is She ain't to be trusted a min - . 'i ., :-,. , ?_ y . . � � - I . . :: %< '. 1,:: ...'-_ -- the sort: he makes himself as cheerful 1waslookingatit. Is it like Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Parnell great-uncle, hanged himself in , - -_ . I �' 1, . , erfal Not many words -passed between them, but 'erself," whispered the Aprl 41 Mrs. Ken- � . . . . . �., . - . . . I I * . he can be under the circumstances, and @a a Mr Millington saw Mr. Barlow slip some. nody's afeard she might do somebody a 1111,15- too V# 1842. In the same year the Earl of Muns- . : • - . - :.�. 111. . - * •� I - � : . • . , f, - - , , . ��-,�. that nothing but death shall piLrt the thing into -her hand. chief. " . . ter shot himself in the head. In 1869 Lord - - . � I .f I. - ­ �. .. Is Not a bit. Mrs. Kennedy is quite a diff- - . - � i I ; ­ "'. . ... I Cloncurry, the last of his house, Jumped � � . - '. ' A many ; - ,� r _ scent sort of woman. There a 04 4 , ; - . - :-- - had or a pri- Is Is she violent; ? I understood she t ,I -, - . . L;� Miss Haldane does her best to perou . - , . i:: " .o:: ..,-, - . 11 she h just finished a dress from a window and broke his neck. ' . . I ­.. � �. - I—" tomer," said Mr. Barlow, rejoining " . . : . ., Rachel to do as George wishes, but Rachel . , that don't believe--" Algialebrokeoff - . . ; It . rate env was hartalpm In 1873 the last Earl of Do I& Warr ray. Ahd'so it goes on. 46 - - � .. _ - - won ve ,% -- . . . � i She ain't done nothink up to now," said a the middle of a sentence. ",We'd best T . i . his friend, 11 which must be deliveted ti:�- drowned himself, and in 1876 Ldrd Lyttle : . I don't like to see George and Rachel wastibg thane talk downetairs, "she maid in a low tons. I - . . . I � . .: : - . -1. - -1. a is in grea an • - , . ,� � I ...- - .­ - : ` night. She - - t anxiety because she the girl, @11ill in a whisper, ," but 's no to ton, escaped from his keepers, throw him- - - ; � - . - .­ � `. ­ - ., .,�., the beat part of their lives, but it can't telling when :h ' ng to begin. And You wouldn't think she was listening but _­..-,-� fears she maybe kept out late. She says I a a goi I a : __ : ­0_ '.�,;"' helpeff, itselems. There'snounderstandi g -, self off the staircase and was killed. . ..'a. - - . . . . i I I . . . I - -;'"- , i : . �.. -, - I . .� , women, Barlow." �," said Honoria, 66 we will talk A STORY OF SU16DX IN WHICH SESTIM Is-r f 3 . V, ,-. � . i she left her daughter asleep, but she is not she's that artf I I" it P) belief she hears every word we listening, . _K.. _ ­ - " 7 I - . . : � V . . I it ,. I If Honoria could setm the girl's face - ­ � " .V 7 - -,_,,:, �. _� �, '.� . easy in her mind about her. It, in supposed I ! - �_. ,. . . - "It's difficult, n r. UPP d0W03tAirS." 14114(;LZD - ; * Barla , in the neighbourhood that they are really she . " . cult$ I grant," "said M would have seen &it expression upon it . - � lance .. - -,. �: . . .... ........ ..,- She cast a lost comp"jionAte g at is that of Prince Baudouin, heir to the I , ...... '_ . .'. contemplatively ; is they h%ve ways of th-Ar mother and daughter. Another proof of her . sign if in that for artf ulness the woman up- . . . . I . - - . I - I . - . . �r'. . : I . I- . the prostrate woman, and left the room with throrie of W,l in. The youthful prince . _. 11 � * , I- _.. . - , ., :.�, own, but they're not always wrong. H ow wonderful kindnesa to the lost Woman. " stairs hod not her equal. . ---. - I � - - !. 4-1- - - . . . -_ . " If she is in a drunken eleep. " mid M 11 Show me her room." .1 _� � . Mrs. Smith. loved beneath tus station, and findhig that !� I , I-' . I . - "' � I . - � , .� - is Mi" Haldane getting aloe r . I- - ­ ­: I " Thby do says" she prompted-- I love berealised, sought peace I- ­ q'� - _.- I , I? - - . � - 11 Sl c and Rachel make just an I I Take 'old of me, and mind 'ow yer *Lap. . : - - . - - _ enough to Millington, "it in likely she will not soon _ . . .-. .� ,_; I I . . .. , $j - I .- upon. I-suspect she would in no' , Lairs. The " That there a no relationship at &11'be- in the eternal silence of the grave. . . ?;,-. ­.,.:.�'. IIV(! UP be re awake," Them a dies in some of the a L.;.. ­ 11. _ . . . ::,..-. tween Mrs. Kennedy and the woman, she Commercial disaster to any member of the � ... . . �,�, ­­:_­ . straits if Rachel left her." ►�1' •If she is. ",mid Mr. Barlow. - - ► That,s 'otise is coining to pieces, it its." � - . - ­. . I I L . . . . - . : . ".. - - ,­ ­­.. . calls hor daughter." Rothschild family is as great a disgrace as - . I . ; - _ 11 ­_� - "'. x., I -That's what makes one admire 1JA-6hel. where the doubt comes in, You have no The room was as dark as the staire"", ' I �* ' ' I '. ...­­::`� .Z%­_� - . . - ,. ? , -.:. -: 1� ., . - ,­ � . " But why Should she work for her ai she crime is to any ether family. This was it- '- - ' . . - I It , . " � .� �.. I.:. - -, It's hard lines for Georre, ,lititt if the mLr- notion of the ounnin WL and when Honoria entered it, which she , . I � . . g of them di 80manim does!" Wh does she make herself a slave lustrated by the recent attempts of Baron - - I .. 1. . . . . . I riauc ever comes off, she'll make him a rare One is never sure with them. The o; are 'did alone, the slatternly girl keeping up the y , - - . - J _" for her?" 11 food wife. How is alias Haldane's swept- that she in only pretending to be asleep so : open door, she could see nothing of its oc- ad Gustav de Rothschild to end his existence. . . I ' I - � . - _ eartiDg gettingaloul! 9 . as to get bar vrotector out of the way." .. Pupant, . There's the mystery. We don't worry His attempt at self-destruction followed . - ­ . . - '_ I. - y- is 4 - ourselves, -about it. We've got enough close upon his loss of 1: 1,000,000 an the Lon. . ; . 1, ­­ . .... 11 About-the same as Rachel's. YoungMr. 11 What would be the sood of that? She I Go downstairs, and ask Mrs. Smith to , - -.:. Parton, you know, - went to Australia to has no money to obtain liquor." end me a caiidle." troubles of our own. " � don market. The attempt was a failure, - . . - , . - . 11 i----- . . , . � . I . . . � y . I . -1 make his fortune, and came back poorer than I I 0, She'll beg, borrow, or steal It, or per- 11 Ain't you afeerd ?" . . " Yes, on must have. Can you give me and in that respect resembled his specula- . .:. I , . . . � . , 49 . . . . . I I 1. ,� 'I,.,.. heweat. He is going-to make &great name haps take something fromtheroom, to No, go at 011006 " - . a sheet of paper and an. envelope V . tion. His was not the first affair of the . .. t . . . - � I . , � . I ,_:,x. The irl alia do "Yes, miss." •.. kind in the Rothschild family., Baron , � - .. by means of the creak - . L - � . ­- . _1 I....-, one day, they say, but at present he and his for Let us be jogging, Millington, we ' _ . . I . � �­ . - ­ - ., -�: " father just. man age to rub along. But shall no,good remaining here. ' mustrade sad presently presently Mrs Smith This is what wrote:' � I de Rothschild, crazed by illness, some time � - .. � 1. f .-, .. - I .,.- . , t in kind , 109 - . - ..- -�. 1 . o .. - I .-I.. thin-s are brighter with tUm, which I've of Honoria, to stop with that P-jor little ! herself came up with a lighted candle. " One who sincerely sympathises with ago blew out his brains. . I . - .. . . . _� "' Mrs. Kennedy, and is desirous to further Only last May Lord James Edward Shelter - - # . an idea will be the case before long, Miss fellow who met with the accident. By and ' Is You can't do her any goodt" said the May I -, - I . I . - . I . . . . �. I I I .. . , �;' ��: . . Haldane's promise to her father that she list her, requests her acoeptance, of the Douglass' brother of the Marquis of Queens- . - �. -, , _­ .. 11 will bye, old follow, when the account is reckon. - woman, shaking her head. &111 . 0 1 . .. . - _. I � I . ­ . - - . . : I . .- . I I I I ­ "Oblige me, and leave me alone with enclosed. In the course of a few days the bury, committed suicide by cutting his ­ , I - I­ . 1. not marry without his consent, is likely to ed up there's many a good dead will be not - ;-_,� I . ­ , - � of . .. . I ­.._..� stop the way. Everything," said Mr. Mill- down to the credit of the woman that . her. writer will lace herself 14 communication throat with a razor. He had been travelling - ­. . - I., I . .- . - . ..., . Z;_ 1. in - . :1 . . . � �­ --`:.*� gtoll, passing his band across his forehead Scoundrel Redwood brought to shame. Coin " I'll wait oudaide. " - - , with Mrs. Kennedy." from Ireland durinq the night and . , __ � : I . ­. a . - . 11 . I - � - -�... ­ . .1�1: � - - '-. . - __­.:­.� with an air of vexation, "seems to be in a along.- . Honoria, taking the dandle irovaher,closed The " enclosed " was a bank note for five , . ' - ! :- . - ---". ." .. �_ I BRU STRAFE MANNER . .. . , .. -4; .; --' -tamg e. - - 11 - �_ _.�?. . , .�. I I give up thinking of them some- the door- pounds. Honoria fastened the envelope, ; . . . I 1. � ­� . . . It was very near midnight before Ronoria ' I . . . , I . t • _. � .. � , - I . -1 -...i times." - prepared to take her de `lure. Shp had , A woman. crouching by the Miserable and addressing it to Mrs. Kennedy, request- that the railway offi-.ials ordered ono of . , 1. . - - ­ -- __�,�;. - -,- .­ I I �!_ - - _"%. - .." �._­ _. . "Talk of the devil!" cried Mr. Barlow,- ' ed M • Smith to give it to her upon her re. their einployes to accompany him to London I ,� - - . it . , - ; . . done much in the meantime to saintage the 1. mattress on the floor. peeped cunningly thro . . � -1. . , . 111_:..­ " _: � " It happened, . - . : 4, � - turn T�mo that night. ened, as Upon arrival n tat city Lord Douglass . I __ .,_� - t I .'1_*.1_,... __�, looking after a man who was crossing the mother's anxiety, and to mike things any her fingers as Honoria approached her. She -�_ - - about "' hotel, i , , I - �­ - �- -,-,, - , -..,.;, rood. . . . . . �.. . ! R, s'. . - ;� - I - � - 1. I 1, , , , • , - � �:l . I *-1 - r-. - . for hat and the injured lad. Imprafting into , was much older than Honoris had supposed Honoria stood in the passage, ut to take put up at an and when the - �' I - . . . f,a - 3� , , 32" - '.�%­ - : 11 WhaVs the 'matter?" inquired Mr. her service a Slatternly girl who lived in the . her to be her clothes were of the poorest her departure, that the street door was ant was not lookin he cut his throat. The � ,.. �1_ - ­ . I ., � _1 � .-Y I ;K. . ._:.�. 7f�` - I description. but bore evidence of neat mend. opened with a latchkey, and a woman was tragic death f y Brassey, who ; I I - ­ __ '�� � ' 1. . plunged ' . --' : __ , -, - , Millington. I house with her parents, Honoris, hal seat . .. i *I- � ., . . -1 t'. J ;-: - , 11" -- .�e`�'�-.,- .: -., -This is a'night of coincidences," re. her out a half-&-dozen times to purchase lug I grav, also, . � . I I - . . � - ,...��, _,�, .,-.., "... ; and patobiDg; bar bair, heard asotinding thestairs. )Qto the sea from er ya-hi while suffering . . . I � 4 I_ -9, . -1 , � - ... . 1� :.. I - -, � * � "'�". , -­'- , . p le remembered. She - . _$ . . . I , i I. 1. . . . .. � - 4 " __ 1i d Mr. Barlow, "and I beli,ove in coin- what'waa required. � though alw hm "' That's Mrs. Kennedy's a " add Mrs. from fever, *U long � . ., - I it cllaro;er li;� is". top, w' I - . � ,� 7-- - - c en , . . ��_ ­-,-". : id" ces. Do you we that there?" Smith. - the- women �. 1.1" , It is a hard life, �' said Honoria, pitying. where it hung stra" I - ­- 1-__ � � I I tin down, mast have , was one Of m t ambitious of . - , - . , J" ., - ' I I That one shambling along -on the other ly, been regularly comVbd and brushs& The - " I do not wish her to know," said 'Ron- and remaxiably to ented. When she jump- , - ­4 , -, , :: ­ - . . - ; . I ..;�. ­],�­ - �� ; : .� � side. What of him?" , . She Ila room was clean and tidy ; it was a work, liv. oria, quiokly, "that it in I who left the note ed over-b6ard, in 1 87 her husband dived .- _. . r � , , %­�­. , . t -1; - �%� - listened to a, noise without, the voice , . . . . . . � ,:J; - Ai, . . : : f. ' � I � I—-, .. � .; _. I "It is Mr. Ingp �, _1 i- - ,-, � 1* - '� I _!_ I .. _ i . Haldane himself., He has come of some creatura shriek' out &Aong, the and bed room, all in one, and contained, for.her. " after, and with so a difficulty that he was . I � � .. , . - � . --- , . to V - won -- - 'I .- --- ___ . . . I . . � ., . . � , ". - I � - - - be up to words of which were not d guishable. for furniture, but two wooden 6&irs, a dad ery - .. . I - 11 � . . . . . �_ - - . . - � . 1� �,, 1. �.� ­ , . � back. -What little game will he - - �_ I �� - - , M, I - istin 9 MISL , - ., - ,x _*j ': �, rescued- from, shat g her fate. - . . . � A - r 11. W . - I P I �.. I . _i. - , ..: . Yoki'd get used to that noise," remark. table, and the bed on the floor, but then . The light fall upon Honoria's fats as Mm Suicides are co 10011 among defaulters,*A * - . V . . - . ,: :, , ­ �: ,-i now - - . 94 , r - � .. � - "it . . - . I .: _ � -_,-, . ..' I : - . I ,:! . . . ­1 let ­ - . . Mr. Milliniton. ran across, and pawing ed Mrs. Smith, you lived in the ho were o of d rder apparent. In the i � I- 1 .1 . ,ki � �__­ 7 :_, ... I .. ... . use. a traces iso Kennedy came up to her, and a startled preferable to fa the charge of dishonour * : V. . � .­ r, __ ­ . ... . ! I �, . ; , intleman spoken *of without drawing Don't lot it trou 16 . . t. I . _�, __. __` -, . : -, '. , - the,ge b you. it's only Mrs, dumb signs that met Honoria's eyes then look flashed into the older woman's eye& and trying to live down the record. Politil - . . - I I . _ - ,Ai,,. ­�­ _ - � . ­ . ., .r I . I I , _ 0", . ...1. .. I . . I , - I:., ,­ I , , , attention upon; himself, - x9tutned to Mr. Kennedy's daughter." . was no degradation, but distinct evidence of She stood on the top of the stairs gazing at cians ismartipg nder the sense of defeat . - . - �_ , _-; - - . - ', � . .. Ir � _t 'a" -� - - �� �.'. Ea�rjow. . - I � P - ., - , - - L ._ . : -_ . . I . t, v . 4 ­ " It does -not trouble we," said Honoriml, poverty bravely borne. The degradation Honorimi till I . I I . k . - , . -...' ! ",-, _� "' - - A she pawed out of the house. bawe�wded *11 with 0 wio a bu�et. J)ia.* . ,�t. 7 �. - '. --I!,,­ .c ,� . . I - . i` , ::, bare � r - I - '. 5-r- - - -_.,;.,:-�v�, , A % - � "It's Mr. Haldane, sure abot - Y,6'u is but thore in something v - OZ f - � . " � 1 - i -1i i, _. � I �- '. ,,, . ,,�, . igh� ery pitiful in the was in the woman's fao6--a bloated face, (TO 1111 0ON'TIZIUND.) I . ntedlo#brsNyt$e,Pqor*t4k th it L. � ­;O_ .1. -1 I ,-:.-. , . appol . ­ - - , �P��,_ . ,-. ,.....-!.-.:� : . 4P . I - . "'I­ - *i. � )Ave$ - 1-1 .I. 7 .*1 - - I �___, ­ . , W , . .­ 14 . . -?--, . � --. z .. ,, know more about him than .1 do. Let me sound. Mrs. '- , Ilk, . .� _. ­1, , N b I .,;. - _7.� > . . , :� . . r Kennedy's dhuxx I surely with swollen cheeks and lips, and bleared �'_, ­1 I ­ ­-. I - A -� w 6jilteahyAe ;bjjois';of - it � atco I ,_.. - ._.. ­ : �9� I , . . . I I - .-I. .;. � '.." .. ­ -�, -._,-:-". , . not- a young girl?" I eyes. The hands she hold before it trembled 4*41V - js��- .v - -o" isappoin men " 11 - � ­ into the secret, Barlow." - , - 1 14 _. -.' � ' . 3C an . , - 11 - - i�, - . I I - - - . Iry - . - 1�.., �.�'., ,,�­-.-, :_� i the category s D* t t Of _, I Z�. . - � Y­­'. I­ .. _� , . ".There isn't touch of a secret about , - . - -, . , _ woman nearly as p I . I . 11., - r . . . I y am old an I im and twitahed ; they We" not the hand@ of 41 So they seat your pown back?" "s- Ye eve Characte; r1ant PW all, kWds, of . � .� I ,�t� ". I I .-- � .­ I ­ I ' -7- � ,­ , , 11 . . - .- -11 :.�... I i - - - . � VL ­ 1. . - WO Mr. Barlow. ',When the Chudle gh- but I,m th&ukiul tut I'm not like her." , one &'w.u4omsd to menial work; they were but the Jitor 9%,ve, me a very favorable peopi�l To end t ir existence with a bare L I ` �I L - _'... . , . , �_ . I , �� I I . . . _. � � . . , _ I _ , do of Mr. Rex] wood,' is Is she sober I,.,- . . 1. I - - .1 ,,, ��' "Ute fell into the hin I I I . , . - . . � ,�".:6, ... � small and ' i I i - 1­ 11 I --l-.1 - . ". .. � " 0A shapet-, and in the woman's4wholis Wr&VW2W_Wt)1 '.� What did h% say?", "He bodkin, 'A C 1 1, ­`_..�, �­ ` - , - , , !� , -. _. - -,.-". ��.L"..� ' , onaebt10r an 'there InAde himself � -�114ox't know.,,:, she never * if she appearance, miserable and degraded " it said he was glad "' th I had at last . . . - - .� " I­ - , 46or fine i - T , :1 • , e. _�. �T4 I . " - '!_ ;.k-11* - - , - . 'the} 'e - I � 1. - �:"�,� � � ��. r �. � . I ..", . .. - - . � . .. 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Ir ­ ,I . ; 41 4W 1-6 ot . , � i ; - - -; �`,;� � p I . . i 1- - . I— . I . ., I . .,.,- LOBDOWDAM DAY. -;::�,� - X :� , - .. .. .-Iy '' - �.,_ k�: C ­1: 'If Iff u *� DE -,- +, " coatiou Ln . the tooigven6tion CO to ti . I , '-,. I • I .. ..11:�:.. - 1,n * a 4m rEoPLE Lon AT CFA. � - ; - -:-- oku I .: _.- . - . . I �_�, , ­-� 4 - . ­: I �.-: -,; - an , - 010 I I t , . * , � �,f I D10 . . - .�_.,,� , . � , ,:�'..._,. � - . % ­ - . . . . . . . of� - . .. - p . I ... 4 � .- I _� , "! , - m 1. -.- W . - . : , A Taos" assadmin eiri .who. two uside - . - "how I I � , . - . - .­ . j�t , � .. , " . ( .-W tIur)pe - - . . . -- , t ,. _ -1 , I and the *or& e idently always in "bii ', , _,�_ - — - . � " � � �- i�.P,. 4, . .,�. ­_4�,­i I I , .7 - _... . ­ - _1 .. �1� , ., , - - -, 11;,. - , ... . . . �­ -1 -, i . I . . . - . I , , . . - - -:,,� how ime it " - " thoughts. He quoted what they had raid ' ' X. - . a al"k In me uterairy neld, "Mu* sw6tv" .­,�. - . I - 244�" 1, __ Agk,.. , � I , � � , . f . . 1..._.1..­ -.,- . I 'M - Lut Iff0im and spoke of what they were doing. 'They T6 Namohow Om Down =I 09y a - "I :_ I I . -1 �,,,,;, , I.. _. . .. . � hAher flartioulm as to a . - 'The literary career of Miss Sara Jeamette . 1IF-M! . - � .-.* . � ., , - ­e - . : - - - - - _. -_ , �, .. - - ­ � . :�_: - % � . A .1 :". - - � ,:��:­_.. ,_ - _ sea% Emps. lr'., . I .. I - .. often came to see him, when all lunched t� - : "^ . I W__�� 'k _:�� ... ­. : , - . : - .., . Duncan (now Mrs. Cates), commenced with For the information of rftdors gen4illifle; I I ... � J, - - . , - .­� _. 11 I ­ 1: . ... t . 1�__ .:, Idw gather, and as they walked aorow the ool- �- "", ­I � . .11 ,. . - '�­- : ` ATrZ , , .. — - * newspaper work undertaken as a, of coping- and more especially those in the country - :: - 1, _:.�; err% gli IRS6 . .... .-; �� ." _. .. - XANW ]MR116111T N I I . � . . I � . I ' � , . � .. I . ' � __ 1;�..g - ­ """d, ­ .__ - - .. � MIS SUDDEN VERISIL . I loge court the Duke would draw his arm . . I ; . . ''.. all­ stone to something higher. She first wrote who nay, have never wen the great M**?. :": . . 4 ­ %.,;. . . - ` 11+1 : - _ . .-I., � -I ­ through is c ripti it .. -� I �il .f1, . I r, . -. . ..,: h* mother's an press here lose to ghwvnisuik� in cuse" ve letters from Now Orleans, the ct fntVe'," .; '1� .. .. , - I... � - - lLter'� cables from London contain Ifuh .� _ . Trado-AVerrible ftale on ADIST& polls, stew facts about "the the first , ­ - , I I his. : . __k� �,:: _ ��*El` 1, - % .year of the Cotton Centennial, for the Tor- world,,, will rove interesting. =:��k;,;,. -1 1, �� .1 14 songe"Ible so Laulsolli me xmtso� �*, . • I �. . . . . - particulars of the scenes at the death bed of ' or=_d"_ fimily '� . The Princess of Wales, in h auto Globe, the Balhao, Courier, the Main- . may be said to re a little world in itself, for , - ` - � . : ,�� - " . , � _' i the Duke.of Clarence. It is learned most ban never suffered a n larer bereavement , LoNDox, Jan.—A despatch from Hong his Ajppeal and other papers; she after- there are man of all Countries and elimes- in-L�*.il"I'l - -1� . -.11 , * . distressing scenes occurred. Up to midnight than the recent death of her niece, the Grand Kong Says the steamehip, Maifoo line brought 'wards had the benefit of actual experience it. You meet with eve varlet of hullmu_?�_,�_­. I � . . th ry vari i t�� I - 1 % I I .__ - 'IT , ,,, , , t_ . .1, . - . � - . I . . . Duchess Paul of Russia who was daughter the news of the wreck of the steamer Nam- on the editorial staff of the Washin Lon Post -, , d human character within its vast * - ­��-.-.,, - � I _� , I - I . .. ; opinion an .1 � _� - � on Tuesday the Prince was either delirious ' . .: ---.�--� , .. - to her brother, King George of Greece. chow. From the few details which have *hose editor often " slashed " any severely circuraference, and there in no other Metro " *'- ' - ' ,� . - . . , -, - - _,7'f:� -, , ;�; - I .. � .. �. .�.. -1. or wholly anconscious save for a few min- Her father, mother, brothers and sisters are reached here it is learned that the propeller criticised her most Aspiring At the polio in the world which can, in this "poet, ,, ' ': . - I - ... I'D Y. 1, `��;, -� - - f: " .. I . . . . "; m­ .... - . . .- ' �_ �. � . � - - _ . - /.. .- - - . then. During lucid )1i Duncan - ' -1 X, . � ... . , I utes now and . g his d inter- all alive. shaft of the Namchow snapped in two while end of a year in Washington, 180 11 C be compared with it, It in computed that;: . . . . . .1 � . - - I . . . . - � ..i 'i , . . . eta,l ar� not that vowel was plunging in a heavy sea, the went to Toronto, where she was on the staff there are on an average, neatly 500,000 -1 ..- i, %, "i, - - - - � vale he was most tender and affectionate to The arraligernents for the Fun - .,:-. -1 � - . Z .- I& In for -,-; �' I , . his parents and others who were at his bed- , and it ill not certain wheth- regulators not h vi � power eno h to oon of the Globe. She afterwards spent a season stran4ers at all limes, staying only L, - 4, r� .1, 11 1� .... . - - " - er the Queen's physicians will allow her to trot the shaft white tite roc whirl' at Ottawa an a i W correspondent of the t I � �? I . pec ye, in London. The numberof 8cotchmegi'-.-"-,. .`�111 , .... , .. - -, 1. -, � I J..a- � -�, .� side. Between ?and 8 o'clock last night go to England to be present at the oboe- in unt of water during a head plunge. Montreal Star. 21 t3 be in London, is .250.900 be' . 01 � '", . I pposed It �­ ­ . ... ,�v . M), . "I ­ - - -1 , I quies. . When the shaft was carried away the ma Miss Duncan was born twenty-nine years fithin a few thousand of the pol ,,,, -- I �Jj, e ., L - - - 1. w 6ulr4t=n.J , . � � . I :_; i�,, � -,. . � I - i - � . - � - . . _'.. ­ , r . - � ..- . w.l. - , . I . h h -�r-� . � "�,,­,- .... .. . I ., '. .� .. - . . __ �. ,1:1 I . � . . i rushed into the shaft aReyj which, with that ago in Brantford, Ont., and was educated F,dinbnr The number of Irishmen is-'.,,-. _:1Z ""i. I 1, .. . - : �' -, � . 1 ­ , I ­ : . � ­ 11 L - I I ­ i .. ' le­4�1­ I . "I - I I ­ __ t . - .. YEARS 7m nat,tute comput - . -. '. - ;�-'_ .4 ,+. . .. I DO IN OT M A It OLD AGE. part of the stern of the vessel from which in the pahlic schoola and Coll i to r Mat 450,000, being nearly equal to'- ' " �t - Zt �? : .. � . � . -.-- . .. . . er "'�,�.�... - . . . I .. ­ t - the shaft protruded, was badly damaged by of her own native town. father is a the population of Dublin. The number of J � . . ... � . .,: �. _­ . .. . ..., � - �_._ 1. 415. . - ­ . . . � ... � . .'.;�7. : *. . " :.­_,� Where There Is Tiger of. Mad and 11114,1117 11 -, , I , , .. �_1*1'1 A., 1 , ... . . . . • the ac.3ident. The water quickly made its proolietous merchant of Brantford, and a foreigners in the; Metropolis is calculatea te",-�­*! �"ill.. ­ . , - , 11 1� _... ... . _ .. ''. , ,., � I - ­ . ��W , I . 1. ,,, . ., - I ." - . . - . - �. . .. - ThCrCIZ 162161116 41, way into the hold ; the steam pumps were man of keen intelligence and wide readin be about 5W,000. . !�-' ,; � . .. 11 � ., - . � - -P . .% . �­ .­ - - I � : 7�-­ �`� :- I - , . , __ ,; � - . _ : �. , -:.. - - I - " :�M.., ." t., . - cir6o,­, .A� - '&Sir Jsldfi Crichton-Browne hue ON,,ter- put so work, but the fires of the engine Her mother, from whom Miss Duncan , We have often been. iltruck with fhb sirs • ° ». ": " _,,� 1, .n , . . ; . .. I - � . ­ . . . . � _­ / .,e , .. - - .. ­. q __ I - 1­ .),ted instances of long-lived persons posses- room being extinguished by the rising faculty of humor in inherited, in quickwitted . -,.. " � - - . . I I .,.-; I k I .� 1 !.. I I . - . . . .. 9 cumatance of meeting with Do few "!�, �,'. ., I . - . � : . . . I., - 1. . . . . . . �'t --i �%-. _L I - I , 1i % -r - I:- - - . . . 1: .. . . • sing all their faculties unimpaired, and water, they were soon useless, 'and the and Irish. Their family is a large one, and comparatively, who were born - _ . .. I - - -_ - . � -.'�-I:­. .t.. . .)J aced in the Metro ,-,-,,, ..., ­ �, � " -:� � . . r , .. , , _. - I I I P sman , .;_ - 11 i.p. - ...... I pened up a subject full of interest, hanichow began to settle down. their home a It * h I t, old- fashioned polio. Take any fifty grown up individusk, ' � � .1 , - I . .. . ... which even the large space occupied by bill When the first signs of danger �ecame house surroundel by lawns and hr-trees. In with whom you happen to be in company# , . A.' - . ..'. . . . '.. .. - - * . - - .1 • . . • .. I.. . _� ; - f.: . .-I . . addres di-i no �, . I . . ... . - . ; ..., . .. ­ ., _. a t allow him fully to develop. known there was terrible panic amotig the her. childish reading nothing came amiss, and the probabilit - Jouwill not find more - ­ .'.:' _:b.'.. " . . is . . I - . - . . . , - - . . . � t � _.;. , 711.1._ - . . . - . . . . . , . I - - . . - - - .. .� . . . I 0 first drew their breath - , ­ I - ­ I . t"I.,--t".. - I X . - 1. . I . _ I . It 4eemea physiological law hot the fum' 300 or 400 Chinese Passengers on board. The and in fiction better suited to older years than one or two "1W -1� -�. , - '" L - - ._X � �_�! I :,... .,,: lion of the body must be kept in exercise in officers did everything possible to allay the Miss Duncan found entertainment. Apple- in London �_l - I - -1 . ­ '.- � " iL is - , . � - � . .1 % 1, t .4 - -..�, .., _1� 1� �*k V . . .. _., ! i . ...%.q - , , , F 1. .,. �. � :�� ry . So very few in the number - of -� I - 1­1* 1, . - - - - -1 �1� � - . ­: I -?%*.-�- -, .* A 1-" . 1 . .)rder to maintain their efficiency, . - I - N - - - - I ; .. ..­'.- . . I .. - foam of the passengers, but the Chinese act- tom's Ma first ins a literary &Tn- those born in the Metropolis, compared with . . .. \­ , - I . . � ..*. .-. .11. � . . the inill or "'y ." .4., �c - . . . . . . ' _' �, , , . � _\ ,'- - . as true of the body of -.--, ,�.,- %4�- . . . . - : � . .. or part . I ; . . ­ �_ - - . - ,­�'! ed more like a lot of raving manner let bition, and though from its editor, as well thaw who have come Iroin some other �, . -, , I I I . I I . .. "­ _ " I'll. V , : ,�'.. Z ­ I— � ..'� / % ... .,% - I �, .. � other machine that it will rust out from loose than like human beings in their as from her later efforts, the annal discourage- of the world to Settle in it, that, if two per- - - - 'O' -_ _� I L - � - ��. . . . I! % - � ' I . i .. '!�_-'4' - - . � A -,� I, , :1 - , ` .5% ,K .. I disuse sooner than wear out by emplor • senses. - - . - . ,� - - - g . . I . quenched sen$ chs - ' . . :­ ... - - .. - - f,-, , . 11.1 . % , . I meets were forthcoming, nothing ce W be sipeAkipg about a third " , ". . . . . . .. - - .. . . : .n * *. - , , .-.,�.. .... , inent. . - -_ _.p. ___ __ _ - . .. - V_j_ 1 , .�F. '. _. . ,f, � N �� , .. - ., , , , �0 - the desire to write. the one in sure, as a matter of course, I o ask - ­.1 ­ - ... - ..�� 1,.,,,r..-,.;1 '.. They crowded into the boats, and so ham � i_ _ .. - . I "'' I ," - ... . . . . #.� . - .1 . The fact in constantl I observed in persons _� _; • .. . .. . - . . - - % I . y pered the officers and crew in their efforts to Miss Duncan finally made . a success of her the other what papt of the country he comm: . -.•- .-T " � .11 . . -, , W I engaged in commercial pursuits who retire lower them that it was soon seek that es- "Social De ure.1f an onugmal and line f id :d he supposes his friend eikn " . ` ��, , 1, ., . . . � . . .. . . I ��� Ili ' * . part .1 On- from, provided - - . __``=` .- . - � - 4 LV at the age of 60 and then fall -nto rapid de- cape by that means was an impossibilili ventional book of travel, telling how two furnish him with the desired information. _ -- ­ - . . : " . I Vx� - - - : 11J;L,�. - . . - 1, -, - '. . - ..§. i',.� - . cay, while professional men .remaining at The panic-stricken Chinese were no;, to d -1 • - " '.. � . ' - . '' ., . , I � Z; girls, "Orthodocia and I," ­_ ,.,�, " 1� * I L.. went around the Perhaps there is no place in the world 1."� ­,-,....;� ,�, : .� I.- ­_ � work preserve their vigor, often for another cowed & order even by the pistols of the world by themselves. Her tom ion on . - .'I I— . . - . . : :. :N , I . . I­ . - - . _ � . which so frequently changes its inbab- , � _. � - . , I . . I . XF 1, ,.�. twenty years. It in a sad thing to see the officers and the steamship weut down with this trip was Miss Lillie Lewis. Montreal.' :.: as London. Tlioy are constant. .� - �.. . . , PRINCE ALBERT VI(T,0P_ - 4 1 - . . : - , �" : - " .. , !.. i I � _ I � • . .. I . - :_ . 4 - 4. 2, .1 - ..,. - . 11K , , _� . ­.. . - constant - ,' • . . . . I - nerve centers decay, with a c9rresponding the Chinese and a few Euroreans battling In her voyage around the world Miss Duncan � I-- - ­ . ... .,. - - the condition of the sufferer grew so'bad that " a Still ly shifting. It is computed that on an _. � 'i "" � ' * ' . I - ,:� I . weakness of body ;dWd mind, but it i , for met Mr. k C. Cotes in Calcutta . .- � . .1 I desperaWly for possession of the boats tta, and within ' . _ - - __ c. .. � . . .- __ . , - ­ average a hundred thousand people enter it, I �­_ . %, i%:O., ,; ,� . . . __.. � . ­_ ,..-,.. the - usual bulletin was delayed as it was sadder to witness, with a wrinkling of the the lifeboats, for Spars spars, or other memo two years they were married. I - 1, _0 - - � . � � .. I i ain I ­ . daily, while Dearly an equal number depart, ..'; ..'�U, ­-I " IZ- I . "' feared that, the end would come at mo- skin, a corresponding shrinkage age of the br of safety. � " An American Girl in London" was pub- from it, conveyed in 2,200tra,ins, the number -'--. • A� --- - -. � allowing vanity and some of the weakly pas- Several of. the boats, partly lowered, lished hiat spri g Jus after can '** _'�J , . - 4 ,,� � - . , " , ment. Sc6n afterward he became a Shade sic 1 which have been kept in anppremon n L fte Miss Dan which leaves London every twenty-four - . ...-, _,,�_..., � I - - ­ -, - - - ". drawing , ­� , _'.�_ 1, , - - . - . . - better and I toward midnight he fell into a were overturned, as the vessel was sinking, left America for India. Shenowmakesher boom It is like a great vortex, . . - . � I I I to come again to the fore. I by the crowd of who had forced home in Calcutta. Mr. Cotes has a scien- - .� , ­;.4.., - . � . - . . . .. - I sleep whirl' , while it was disturbed more persons from all parts of the world into it . , . ­,�,, !� , '� . . How different is the speoticle when the their way into them. Several Chi0se and tific J!J -, ' : :`>° :,� , . . .. a '- . . " . . - At 2 appointment in connection with the j' _ . - � . . �. than usual was considered beneficial. organ in kept in its integrity by constant Europ4iaiia are reported to have been killed Indian Mat , and is already well-known and, after whirling them about a short time, .. , :,i: ::- . ; . . . . - � � - . o'clock thi; morning he again became worse use and the mental faculties preserved in . sum again throwing them out. One large class . . ­ , � 1 by knits thrusts and latol shots during this in the weld of his special research—Indian 1. ..'� . - - . - - " ' - . : I _. , t" : _ I .__,_ . and the mf tubers of the family who had of persons come to it on business, and when , ' ,.'. I _� - , - . ': ­ - � I L I I . . . . . � 1;1 ". - . all !heir pristine force. We have only to horrible struggle forlife. For a short time entomology. He is the author of several e . 1i . _.. ­ . . withdrawn] from theroom, were6astilVaum. look around and to see on Bishops, after the Namehow sank the water that is done, return to the country. Others I .­ ­ . ­ .r poets, around valuable entomological publications, which I I , ��,._ I - . moped. They'all remained at Ahe bedside . come in quest of employment, and, not - *_-_ �_ ". t. 11 .4, � � ... - . . . . - - - " .. ;: I - , till death occurred. Both the Prince and Judges, Mipisters of State and medical man the spot where she descended was fairly have recently appeared under the authority being successful in the search, quit it for ' �'. �...� - I- - .. _.. . . . long-lived and still in mental vigor while U of the Government of India. I . . , � . � alive with human beings, vainly attemp I - - . . ,�.. - ..- Princess of�'Wales look haggard and worn n some other part of the kingdom or of the --'.- :'-��:*- � !-;J- �- , %I , working at their respective avocations. to keep their heads above water. Here .. _. . . -.�%S: - . - . out by their continued ,A atching by the bed- Very remarkable, too, in it that, as Sir there upon pieces of wreckage Chinese and -W world. A third claw visit the Metropolis . - ._�`. . ` . . . : ­ I � ..:- side of their son. they are in deepest die- . James Crichton-Browne, observed the free- Europeans w I were to seen fora time, CUD , VWt Extent of ]British Oolumbh6 for purposes of pleasure, and probably re- * . f Z. _'�_._'. ; 1-1. I . . .: � __ ging , �­ , - . __ - . - . tress, and i[iothing can afford them console. doin of language will remain as good as ever ; British Columbia is of immense size. It is main in it an long as their money lasts zz,�-_,, 1. . . for life, but the aagry was swept them 1_. - � - . . .. . tion for the loss sustained. . . . an illustration of this was observed but late- an extensive as the combination of New, which few men of pleasure find to be any � . I under, never to riseagain. Len - � ,,,,:- - '. - TfIE BEREAVED M&CF-9S. �.. ly in a discussion on the London University land, the Middle States and Maryland, ve�ry gthened period, and then return • .� ' " ity . �� ,...;; . I .. . pitiable. questions, when two on - the the most logical and The steamer Meifoo in supposed to have F a'� ' home, to lament their folly, with the ad- . � _­ .. . . - . - ... The condition of Princess May is p rescued the few survivors who furnished t "119 Virginiss, � the Carolinas and Georgia .11 . .. . ' dition it be, of a shattered frame to an �7 I . ' - �- - She wanders from room to room weeping bit- well-expressed speeches were made by octo- this account of the wreck of the NLmehow. leaving Delaware out. It in larger than ) I .1, • , , . . . � I' . . terly.. gh !a cannot be made to stay in one genarians. . The latter vessel is described as an Anglo- Texas, Colorado, Massachusetts and New 'empty pocket; while there is a very large . - :.. i -4, 1 _. . class of persons who come to it from every ' .- : �. -Z:.:" .. � . ___ to states i together. Yet. has . . --: .- . . _. . f place for two minutes together, and she ap- We can at the present time point - Chinese trading aLeamahip.engWd in the Hampshire Joined 0 e , - - - � I - - - . - :. part of the country on their way to the, - �_�_:..,!� I - - __ - . pears to be dazed at the sudden taking off men-and lawyers of great age still before the overlooked . . � . coasting trade in Chinese waters. Over 400 been all but ov My man, and may be -,-. . - - � public as not long age we couid see Lord asid to be an empire with only one various quarters of the globe, because it'. - : ..! . -1 of her betrothed husband. She refuses al- Vit souls are said to have been lost by the dii- waggon : I � .� - - ��, - - ' ' has facilities peculiar to itself, for starting - .- - " - _"� '.. �� .Z. - . ' �ak - - - - together to touch food, and her terrible dis- Palmerston, Lord Brougham. Lord Lynd- &Star road, and that is but a blind artery halting � �,_ N - , . .�W� ,-. _. . . . I . - - . 'to every spot of the habitable world. Sup. - .- ' . _. " ty. � - tress is ea�sing much apprehension regard- hurst, and others. * In former times we may . . : in the middle of the country. But whoever i v : I . _­ - I � . , ��Z�l - I - � e . � . I -incomplete survey of Re were to walk up and down . I . I.- . . ing her. , remember Newto liring to be' 85, wJiflet- . .- follows this necessarily .sing a person w � ­ ';Iz �4-. - I I I . . . - � . Cheapside for a whole dxy, and it were pus- - ` .- _,.�_11 ** - _1� * I , ­�4 ' - . . ' ' , - man has found that region to be, and ,, :;-�*, -, .- . . . . The Prifice of Wales would allow , ,Sopocles is said to lived t,6 be 90, .and I � - what ' ­'�.p . . . I .. ! - � ­ Isai - , - i - * , A811113 an the Mide • .- " Bible for him to have a perfect recollection i - -.-.- .:. :. . , to write tl)le telegrams announcing t�* death ,Plato not, much Short of this. It in c . .A I * :� of what his et puny hands have dmwm � ,�..�_ - � -1 - . . I .. . . . . . of the distinctive features of every human - . - , . , , of his son to the Queen, the lord Mayor and that hard work does not kill. Thatooil,'ho*- . from it, will Jismin the popular and natural . . .-- �. - - _' �. I'::-- - " _�_ - I - . 1. I � : - - . When Jlw and Bill and I were bays a many face he saw, he would be surprised, - - ,__ .­_�, the various European sovereigns. He ever, must be genial and diversified. The rear-4 ago. suspicion that it is a wilderness worth of its Oil re '-. ­, � �;; . - � �:;; ved to him' self this sad task, and all these man of business often has no occupation be, I tf resent fate. Until the whole globe is peatingthe task a month afterwards. at .. .. ��,-. .- - :t��, '. flow gayly did we use to bail the coming ' � -.-. . I gaily I - .- . t��, . - .., . . .1 . . 11 ..i.., , _­-�. , messages he wrote himself. The -9 -winning, whereas a medical - - #now I .aded with steel. rails and yields to the the vast disproportion of the persons he had . .--'- �_""� ' - . . . . . "A .1 . . - a telegraph idea his bread the - _ L 'k � - . I L. ..� I seen before and those who now passed him - :�':7 °.= '. , . .7 . . . . - wires leading from Sandringliam.were kept mail has a variety of subje-ta to interest 0iii sleds. fresh painW rt4l. and with their plough we will continue to regard whatever - . - 7 __ I " - I . , . � ­ I �, _- . . � : . -, : . . � -round and bright, . fcr the first time. L . .� ' - . - -..--i busy all morning in transmitting messages him. I - runner" region lies beyoni our doors as wasteland, . ' , .,; � I " - . .. - I-. . from the fa�milv of the Prince. A Speaker at the recent intematibnal Con - flee'lled to ► r"ptind right br.-L!V- to our .damor and to fancy that evey line of latitude has Two acquaintances may be in London foe' .*:. ."_ � ­ y ' I.. � .1 - - I � - �-... _. � - .. - of delight . . - , meeting .. "­ - 2;' : �� . • This afternoon messages of condolence be- gress showed by experiments upon school .. itsownunvarying climatic characteristics. forty fifty years without-ever t, . -,� . .1 9 � .11 - �,.'� 8 in !.! ". , - . . .. - . .; An we dragged them up the slippery road that . , , %41 - - gan souring in and already such messages children when throeor foursums in arithine- There in an opulent civilization in what we together by accident in the streets. I y- 1 - �� - i�� dr., , -1 ., . : have beeii, received from most of ille rulers tic were given in succession that each sum chintird the rugged hill I once were taught was "the Great American self know persons, who in their schoolboy , - .- . _*_,_.__� ::.-;'!� , - .- ,,, . - - . . Where perched the old frame meeting house ' , . . . � •- .. 1, * . . Desert," and far tip at F , . ": - . . _\ . - . : of the world. Many messages have also showed an inferiority to the previous one so solemn like and itill. - . Edmonton; on the days in the country were bosom companions, .. , .- . . . . been rft-eived at Osborn�"*House, The Gov- both in cbrrectne4a and as regards the time . Peace river, farming flourishes despite the who have been forty years in tow without "' � t�.'__. * , 0 . . - 1� - " - - ­ - . - - . - . - . � .- I . ernment is also receiving official messages in which it was completed. The ono facult Ah coasting in those days -- -those good old - fact that it is where our school-books locat- once crossing each other's paths. In 1881, . .., - � - ..-..-. � . - teic fresh da,i to wa% fiat indeed I . � , : , from the Prime 'Ministers of many countries. employed was gradually exhausted, a f . qd a zone of perpetual snow. . the population of London, i. e.. the Regi- t .- . - - . . . - . . . - . Sleds at that time, I'd have you Lu-)w. were I . �� ­.... Telegrams from all. the Euro]p-ean capitals piece of evidepce showing the necessity for Farther along we shall attidy a country strar-General's area, amourited to 3p8l5,- .- . . 1. . I �.,.. . I . . I - . . . . . - I . . paragons of o-peed 1 544, and at present it is no less than . 1�1 I .- - . � . � � ... report a universal display of tokei,s of sym- , diversity of work. - crossed by� the same parallels of latitude . , 2 1 .. .. .- . . ' And if the hill got bare in @pots. as hills will - I .. . �, ­., _. _. � . that dissect inhospit4Lble Labrador, - . . . . This total does not include the pop- -- - . .. . __ . pathy and visits of diplomatic and royal re- In the treatment of persona with mental , do» why. then . and we 156. ' . .. ; presentatives to English embassies to ex- trouble or worry the very worst method is hose bald shall discover that as great a difference ex- ulation of the suburban districts of London, . - We'd haul on ice and allow to patch t ' -.1 11- I I � . - . . i 1what is called rest., 'ists between the two shares of the continent which though not in the Registrar- General's. � .. - � . press condolence with the Prince and Prin. to rely too much oi spots up again. 1% .-� , ­ .;� . ..'. , . ­ . - `L- .,. '". . . - . . cess of Wales. . meaning thereby leavi�g the patient with- But. of, ! with' what and �ertalnt V our spirits on that zope an that which distinguishes arcs, are yet within the police district. Ili- '. " '1144--. . 1� - I . � - . - . .-. . - . .- A special telegram was dqspatched to the out other employmen- than to brood over would subside. I California from Massachusetts. Upon- the eluding the suburbs, the population is 59- . ' -, ' - _' .- . . . .. . . . �. . officers of I he 10th Ilussars stationed in the his sorrows. .Truer est to the mind is only When I►eaeou Frixbee sprinkled avb-�n where coast of this neglected corner of the riot 637,332. As to the wealth of London, there - - .. --. : � . Afar] boro'barracks. ThcDukewasamajDr 'to he obtained by the occupation of other wt used to slide I 0 we shall see that &climate like that of En g- exists no data for coming to a positive con- - - --� .. 1: ' . 'a . L� . - - - - . - . . . - . - -- ` , - - I - of the regiment and the knowledge of his faculties rousel into iLetion by new our- ' land is produced, an England's is; by a warm clitsion ; but a conjecture maybe made on 0 :- * " -- - . - . . ­­ 41 I � I .. The deaean he would roll his ekes and gnash _,��"­', . - current in the am; in the southern half of the Subject when we mention that the yea - . � :�­, . . . , . death created much excitement. The bar- roundings. I r-- , , _ , � -, .1 � _.. . . . - his tooth) game _�' � I .. - � . I .. racks were immediately placed in mourning. There is no reason why old age should not the interior we shall discover valleys an in. ly rental exceeds 3IJ million pounds. The . . ­11. o � • - And clear his%skiusy throat and twirl his I � -, I -.k ,_, --� .. 'd . :�- .- --- - = -. The men belonging to the regiment wens un- be as happy and ab enjoyable as any other viting as those of New England; and far houses in London are almost all buiit of ,. _..... � ...., r saints., bolly thuintes * � - . persons beasked as to t. son, just below the down. bricks of a dark-brown colour. The only � - . - .- . til yesterday engaged its collecting subscrip- period of life.. If old And t 11 y- taught north, at Port Simp - - - - their consciousness of iLgo they will all with on: When I was a Loy. they reaching claw of Alaska, w - - I :44 I t . . _. - . _. . - . -'I- tints for a wedding gift for- the Duke. me to rachew e shall find-Stich exceptions are the churches, and some - ' - . *_ _k -1 .. - ' Z. . . , .., W�� -, - I I others of the principal public edifices, which .. ... . . . . . . � �; �,-_. one consent declare th it there exists, nosh, The go It a-, i ibild vaulti­s whi• It mo•lern eolith a Climate as Halifax enjoys. , . - .- ,1, . . .. - . THE FEELING IN LONDON. ':. . � � ., - A' ;" .. I . . . ,!­ t_ -1-1 - I . � ing of the kind. purnuel . British Columbia has ^ length of eight are built of Portland and other stone. ,- I .1 . � . . ­ . ., . . When the solemn tolling of the great bell mdip down to bell is slip- hundred miles, and r hundred Generally speaking, the houses - am plainly - -'. _ I : � .. ;. The pathway that It averages � ..;_. i�," .- . 1. An old person has a knowledge of his a four . - . ;�"'. -_- , - � , . . . . . • . in St. Paul's Cathedral was heard it convey- pery. straight and wide. . . - - . . ­ � - age the same -way as,b's friends: he sees it . miles in width. To who ever crosses the built, and no attempt is made at ornament ,��.. - 0 . ( d to cvcry cne within hearing the fact that y I And SUas lurks for prey where little boys are . . . .. e by looking in the mirZ ; by remembrance � country it seems the Scene of a vast eartli.ing the exterior. The height does, not ' �' - --.*-- - - I • the Dukt� of Clarence and Avondale had *Out to slide I" - _.�4e - - ' ' . - . - - disturbance, over which mountains are Seat- usually exceed three or four stories, and the -::" �e. *:�'�l , - _. .. __ . of past events, or the low of contemporaries, . - . . . * . .1 - �% - �_. . - . - 1� passed away. The bells in St. Paul's Are but he is not constantly carrying about with Now, he who little tered wit,hout system. In fact, however, rooms are mostly small. The walls are Ire- _, .- *; . . - � � �; ��, - ­- - '. . *Ter to his life been a I _ y , 4 .*- - " .. - . .. . .. � .. � • never tolled save on the occasion of the death him the conviction of fniing that he,is old ; ivy - the Corailliem belt is there divided i' -cannot- . I - 'i , 4 '. - 4_ � . I into four markable for their thinness. One I . - . - I . Jl� , . t". � I -, I . . '19'- I . . .. . of an heir to the throne, and, therefore, no he is thus Still able to ,?ecupy himself in the Will not reprme we when'. he benre the Ion-. ranges, the Rockies forming the eastern help wondering that with such slender walls . _- ' - � �-., N�;" - .. - -, - - - . . _ � � � do, for , � further information was needed , for the business and pleasureal of life. ' . boundary, then the Gold Range, then the the houses should last, am they often - . , . frung- I employ I �X I : . . ... : -- �, . people of London to make them :aware that - - V . s I - I .- . . - Buffon spoke of his green old age as one of To stigma a wickedness the deacon's zeal, Coast Range, and, last of all, that partially upwards of two hundred years. - • ­,,_�- ;�-� . :- - - - .� , - .. .. . .. finally the happiest periods of his life, althou" One spite, , . submerged chain whose upraised parts form . ­ .. �1, - . ­ � after a gallant struggle the Duke had fina ­. ; .. . , I . . . - . .. . - - . . I . � - - - � . � . X - * - - ic. . . 1. . . ; � - " 3 . . - �. succumbed. The announcement of his death In interfering with tke play where[*- we found a, - - �. - the kind o experienced Vancomer and the other mountainous - . lw_�. _41' . . . . . f pleasures then ex a - r - - . 1.7 - I . delight. . , I - - -:.*-- , . ­�.!�� -.04 . - 11. . -TW., . - . . , . .. . . has caused far less commotion in the city of course, different from those of YOU1,11 ; And .. I saT, with confidence. not jualloyed islands near the mainland in the Pacific. A - The Anins in South Afficla. I . � � ,...If" �i - . : � .1 - than was expected, but this was po doubt : . I '_T1 _', j - - - � _and even when decay comm, and a man is of 91de: - '� . �,-- _4­1 !J - ... vast valley flanks the south-western side f. ' a ,�- - _,l - due to the. fact that nearly everybody had 0 Theordore Bent was sent to Africa �om .. " ' " ' - becoming free from the remembrance of all "Got Burn the man who sprialle's ashen where the Rocky Mountains accompanying them ­ : - . �,�k 41r�"111_ . . __ . ­ .1. .. -.- - n -ved that death was . " -wes rn than a year ago by the Royal (.'eographical * . ,� -- -c`.- , _; , I t. . . � : - . give up hope and beli(. earthly thin 9, then, as Sir James Paget the youngsters slide 1.� - . . ft3m where they leave the North to , :� . �"._ - . . . , - .. ; .- - . . . British South Africa corn -'_ � � _.. � . sure to claim the Duke. The telegram from bay's (and no Ctter example could be found _- - . States in &wide .straight farrow for a dis- Society and the Bri . k . % _.. .., � " �t' . I - '. . , . . - . ­ , - � the Prince of Wales 'to the lord mayor Brit Deacon Frisbee Icing a study the very curious and ancient - - , :�­' I , � _. , , - - ; � � ,­ . - - . - of full mental activity by continued, work), - 96 *16t to tau IAN& tance of &/even hundred miles.— (Harpers Pafiy to "' �, "' =.;t.; I :.* - L � . ­ : . ..: , . . - ;� ., .• - . announcing the death of the Duke Waspost- it may so ordered on purpose that t . ing rest.. &Mgazine for January. ruins which had been found in Mashonaland. , .: , : I . � - 1 .�`: , . . he - - " �� ... .. . His money well Invested in farm mortgogg is .'- �'_ 1- __J_. . . . - . :. ed at the Mansion House at 10 o'clock. _ He has now started for home, and it ..:. . . . . � ! Spirit may be invigorated ant undisturbed - . . ­_-�I!il -1 - ' rbed I out west . = -. - -'. . . I , _�. � , . . . certain that he has a very interesting story . ` . CONDITION OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCM in the Contain I � �_, , - � . - `11 ­ � I ­ - ­ , platioD.of the brightening Bill. Jim. and I no longer Lois, have learno . . -. - pat Scored One. :.: ' to tell.' He spent more t.me at the remark- � . . ;� . . __ - ALEXANDRIA. ( � future. through youm of strilp "' . . . � , '� :, . - , , .. . . .: �� . I - - . On Ilia way , - , ': _. ­ . - . , . _a. I . ; a . able ruins than he intended to. .. __ � ... �� L - �. �. - - - The Queen has directed the publication Another writer of'old, age in That the I - � I- _;X� . I . . . . " . _. : � irouble.4 of the litito Loy- pursue Pat, having a situation as cook to 'a bache- home he will spend some time in * Lisbon for � -v f,�.'!�.4�,: - . - . .. . . .- - " Her . I received reference to decea" of an eminent bar. man through life. L ( of the following : for gentleman, was one day given a chicken the purpose of examining - _' - � - - . . . . � early Thursday morning, with the deepest rioter, also maintainoL4 that the highest That here and there Oong the course ,h,l* able archives there , - to roast for dinner. When the bird was in the hope that he may able ' discover ..... . 1 .;'�� - , -`.. . we hoped to glide . ., - .� . . ­ .. I - . � . I , . _; grief, the news of a calamity that has be- faculties are kept keen by constant exercise ready for the table, Pat thought he would - * . , . a . , ' Some envious hand has sprinkled ashes just t additionalinformation asto the yrelation .. _. I - - - . - .-.. . Id " . - - -: : - , ... . - : � 1-., 11, . . .I.- I - fallen the royal family and the whole nation and the brain vigorouis by constant actin spoil our slide I . like one of the legs, ro, cutting one off, he of the Portu neso with the interior, and as ' .� - - _.. - _.. . . termination of the Duke of and renewal. ­ -1. .- .. , . . .. I. . . - 1. - � in the fatal i � . browned the bird again, and took it to the to the actual condition of the country 500 . . . . . � - .. - . ' �` .. short illness. The The understanding an often been in the And that malicious, envious hand in not the dining-room. years ago. In a letter received from him -1:1 1, Clarence and Avondale's I . - . . . . I � . - �� - . � - . � � ., . . -1 �C.,V� . - � ... . I .. Queen was devotedly ,attached to her be- highest perfection in q ite advanced old age, deacon's now, ­Pat," said his master, "whathay.eyou two weeks ago he says that his finds at ., , i,-.:, I ,I- I . - ; -, li - : -� . . � _1 . I - . ..... . loved grands-wn, who always evinced the and that has been the t period of human Grim, ruthless Fate I that evil sprite,nous othe done with the other leg?" I � - . - \..; - . . Zimbabye have been numerous. He andhis , . -*;. . . . -, •!:. gieatest affection toward Her Majesty, and life. It is the time when the rage and storm is than thou I 11 What'other leg, air?" said pat. . ... . "I 'A . . ':, - .1 , - - - " -1 - . . � wife spent two months examining the ruins . . - ,� '. _- Z . . . - . __ 11 whose charming disposition and high char- of passion have died away, when the jealous. Riches and honors, peace and care, 'come at -thy . I . I .k­_ ­ I '- " ., ­7 1� - • ,X . � . . .. 11 Why, don't you we thatone leg is miss- at that place. The mosb conspicuous of these . , -- !`oi � I 77 - �. .:] _ . mi g beck and go. . - - I . I ... . . �. - ... serer had endeared him to her since his lea and cares of a cmeer have ceased and ing?" said his master. � _1�7 � _,, � - I - . . . . � , Vi�',_ � - .. - � .. I , ­. I The Eoul elate with joy to day. to-morrow ruins are the thick and high walls of an , I- �`_ I .. . , . , __ - ''. Childhood. " . been forgotten, when memory lingers upon, � � �._Y. 1� Ir �,�. _i­ - I I Well, " said Put, I I that bird only had ­1­ ­ " _.- . -- . I - __ _� on receiving the'-new of the all that is bright and charming in the p � . I ... ­ - - - . writhes in woo I � . ancient fort, They then went to the Sibi - - .. .. .. � - . . . - '.: Her Majesty asts And till & man has turned his face unto -tba one 1141 K; " River, where they found four more grou . I I .. I � . ps ­ .." I 11 . , , - , .. .. - : , , :- I I .. � :.. ­ . . Duke's critical' illness on Wednesday was and when hope arAtters her most glowing wall and died, 11 ;01 I no I " said hii master, 11 all fowls i�* * L, �_ "I ., __,;*,�,' k, *. . . .. . of ruins, one of which is nearly equal to the . , -­ .1. - I � - anxious to proceed at once to Sandringham, tints over the fast approaching future, or, He must expect to get Ns sbare *I aabes an have two?" ' ". -, , � 1.!� " . - ` "' -�_ , � I . . ­ 1­. ­ : _ . .,�.. . great circular building at Zimbabye. Then �' __ ,.4- - � __ _:� :.'-- - .--:- the words of Sir J. Crichton-Browne him ,tide I . I T ','-,-. ­� ". - 1, ' ­ .. " '10 ... -1 - .,. but was dissuaded from doing so by her in But Pat stood out that this bird only had they visited the valley of the Matzos River, -_ � X, . . _,�; " � A . : .. .., �. f: . - . A ..-- ,I`? t physicians. Ar-angemento are beinj made himself . .4. - ,;,, - 1- � _Eugeu falidd. one. . I , I_ . � v � ... - . I.-- � - so . - - re ':"� I f .... .. I _­ - ... - .. __ , We glimpses . . - I . . . � 1_�It._ , , .. .­ � I., . �. - � ' i - I - . . 91 Well said his master, "after dimmer I workings and discovered a little ruined for- 1�4 ..., ': : ; , � ­ ­: . ... to hold funeral services in all rig—lis able to we' in old so all ­ __ - — , � where they examined the ancient mine ___ - - � . . � � I . . - - I I - - • . _.. , . - . ": � -, - . i; of the truth that its chief glory consists not . . --. -- .:1. 1, : ; .. , - - . ::.:- churches. . will take you round the farm, and show tress of the best Zimbabye type of work man- '.1 '.. � - .. � 1. . . ell - . - - , 11 .'' - * , . -1 � I �, - ­ . � I . . 01, �; P ... _ . - . 1. : . -­ : t apprehension in felt in many ip the remembrance of fasts of prowess, nor . NoulgM Anal& , .1 / �' - you that You are wrong. . Z - . . The graves appre ensio , . I . ship. In other parts' northern Mashons- , .; . _��- . in the arding � - :. I quarters reg the condition of the in the egotistic exercise of power, but . A famous Brooklyn clorgyam was ones go after dinner Pak not feeling at all 41011111- ., .. . � - , - . . . i�. - . : .- . " . Princess o it of peevish weakness, in the bright- &d1irewing a Sunday school on the lesson of fortable, accompanied his master to the lAnd they found either ruins or other objects ' :� �11��. - - . - I � ;I . . I - .. . - �: , f Wales. Her Royal Highness con neat - .1 -1 - oi , ! ..", of interest, proving that the remains of the ,- '� - '� I., - 1?1 , .­ �'. � �t takes the death of her son very much to new Of ': "I - -I lj- - - . . . of hope, and in the discrimination -JsooVs farm. .. - ': ' �� - . --- the day,,which happened to be I � I . ;:-.. . _­ - . . _-, � - - '_ .' ." � ­- - . '. I . - : - ­_. . . ancient people who built these large works - .-: -,'.�, * , .i. _.1 I heart, and refuses to comforted. Along g swimmingly ­ 'i - are _,.X. -".-" , .,. - d epos .it! the beat Antisiaptio . ", 11"" � . - . be comfe, hardiness around. Ladder. " He got alon �Iy until No'soonrar had they arrived than Pat saw 46 more widely scattered than had been - ..., . . service in the sick, rooms of both Prince Depen in one - k seats the birds roosting. "There,"hecried;gfil - a little urchin of the home supposed. Mr. Bent wall very hopeful that, 1 � ,.0_ 1W It. - ' .. - I . ... - , . I . . � , , - , , "'' . , . . � - - I , _ . .. . ..�_ � Z _:.i " � . .,�� - �, . George and Prince Victor has naturally had. against senile data is an active interest in sques.ked out: a' Why did the angels have know they only had one leg." ' to make among the ... . ,?;.--,. - - - - - . � 1., , , � of the studies he proposm . , "' ­ 11 .. ' . � .1 _. . . .. . .. - ..:, ..., _. . the affect of greatly debilitating her and to- I human affairs and that those keep Y0111109 to has a ladder when they had win " Wait's minute," sand his master, 'I and archives at t him mate - I . . . ­ � . . . ­ I . . - - � --- - . I Lisbon will assist materially _.: i;l I .. .. -9 , '' . i .., I- - ... , �. . ,.,;.... _,� � . day she is completely prostrated. Dr. Lek- longest who love most" After the inevitable IWO W au=, I will show you that you am wrong. I 810 y of these ruins. At .- �; *, -: *. - � I I , in so ving e I A­�4'., - I i the mystery .� -r �_..­._�� . ­1� ,_ .�� �,_; �, -. . , I .", ing, one of the physicians who attended the I In the same key did Oliver Wendell •the clergyman mid: " Well, that is a fair lag close to the birds d i 9 ,, Sh—i - b6for�e the � � - ' .1 " , . . . ­ .... an as in .:.. Z_':. P;,:, . ........ ­ % paper - !�.4�.4r� � �­_ - ... .. . an early day he will read i W � r -,- - , ,; C - .. , - Duke Smadrina " Holmes, the laureate of old age, sing when qtiostion; who can answer it? " There C— r down came the other V ,, to " - -�' 4, �;%,.� _ .�4 _;Z1, - , k*-,* ,;... - I - .. . I - - �;.,: f: � in his last illness, remains rt 1, . Was I 9 Now, 110- ral Geographical Society and, tell who , . Z �. I . . I - I " ?:,! ',4!, �� S � �, _ -..,. . - - ,M.-�, 1W , , , '. I 11 . .- -,.- - services are re press .... I . . '� �, r­ ­I . - y pause, an what do you my to that, Pat I I no] their - . I . �_;� � . . - ham, where his servi wired by t]WO some ladies latel resented him with a & 4 then up went a pudgy fist, K, J. .. - I �. . he has been able to .-.learn c .19 . � . 1:�_, 'I- � - oncernin 4 ,;,- __ .� log Ah,go . � 'N'- '14�, . - . Princess of Wales and Princess May. loving cup in th :,-ear. WoU, my lt4le *nnp •asked the cler". eeat� "bet " � - . � N, I * - his 80 f. 4 I' add , _01'.. . ":.. - I ..*11 . . . ;,you negir said - I ' .1,M-AMIX 1� V . .. - I" - ' lo". .]Better love perfume it the omp�y bowl � #11V or origin-. . - � ­ � � -, - I I - . ;" ., : -.;, ,11,�. - man, Ifty was it I " " 11 gue" M096 Sh— l8b I '- to the bird din. k . .1. . 4" - - . I , I ''. * - ­ -11-z 7,ti-t�'�' , , .- ,,, -r . . : . .;, 1. , �� - �, - - .- %. - • lw ..d_..., f ­ ,;, . HIM LOVXD HIS X0=FJL Than wine's nepenthe 7or the adpW acid - I _ - I A , ' L , ._.��N;_Z 3 1 * � -- - , , ;, - * a � �141 r; �. .. _. I '*.f Iting " 11M the as,91iishing ... t, I . ,� -, , g , I - . 6%,ye rollbG might h.wv,.* put down the • , . - Z_ , ... • .- - .1 :. ,� -.-.. _.­ - - Sweeter t an song that ever the was a mou 9 . V -,� lip. - ", - -#a it like a ��,*;,�%­*�-, �'. " - � I raittire " � . I . � _T1* - . - � z. - - - - .-'.,. 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I . 1 � , .:% - .. , . . &�,- -'- ,� - •... - - The 001 . , . , . '. �. y . . kr War - . t ted is is to invite frozen fees .. ­01 kl�CHARDSO�N . ..-- ." , . . . .V :,. - 1­ ­ . - jible . ... I.- .w i. %� his Cabinet. . '. ­. . _ . - - -, _F0l1oWi0g i13 thQ man- grows damp and elammy; with insenr -,.::- I I ; I ­ I . . . .... ­ - �.. � .. - - . - -0 I . , '.. -1�i, � �"'.,�;, � - . ,:.. , - ­ � '. `­ .. . . I ... . . Z; .., .. . "I'll. Ilk, 11, I .1 � I - . , I "..­ . .... . 4 . �- . nor , f 9, _:: . � , - �. . parspiration .&be shoo punches site blood -- has in, stock a lull line of HardWare Coal Oil -� . .., i -, - ­r� in which it has been done :- , , I.. . - 1­" � .1 -�.. 11 ... . vessels into sluggish torpor. Betwixt ' I - . .. : . . . � It-. ... � . � ­� -.. ".... . - .,- - - - . -'. '.. �:: - - . .... � : ­ - . . ... . ; . .1 -- -,.- -- -- . Premier and President of Council- : . . ... . I .-.. ; .. I . . I. , - -I " ­. ", , ` - them you have a kozen foot almost W- .- � . � - vonishes, Paints, Paint Brushes - .: I �t � I . . ­ 11. � I � - -. 1-� , �, .1 . . .. , Silverware....:,'. .,­ � . I 'b I : -, Her. J. J. C. A�bbott Isenator).. . fore you know it. . I . are.­,,1.. ­...­,.. : . .A t �. -J , . � , I I - , -­ i � - . I : '. . - . - . - - .., : t�. - -- 1: -------, � . . I . -1 �:.. .: . ... .,ti . . . � . -1 Ight WiCk.tV .1 ��.:..R­ , ­, .. it �- - I 1, . � --- �� � � ;1� ., - ­ , iq Ill tff -:- Minister of Public Works -Son. J. - .. ' ' - I . ; . ­ - ,- . Ir ;,I s. ' ' ' .' ' ' i I - - . . � . - ... �. . - 4. I- , . . F i. Minister A. Ouimet (Leval, Qiie.),­ ­­ I 1: .. . . . ­ ... � .. . ­ V I 1:1 . -. . . ­1 I . . I . , , - . � . � I . . I .- I - 4., ­ - AUCTION­ SALE t 1. w:w­.. .- AGENT FOR THE ' sn:la. ­. ...­. , ,, . . day morning tit its: Offi6e Minister of Railwa,ys-Hon. J. .G. � - . � . , � ... . - .. . I .. ­: a Published ever I - �.. % ­ - - . � - - I . . -. . ­ , .1­ . / -. �. � �ickering, Gnt. - * � OF I HE .A. .-..., . - . � . � , I . .. . - ­ I ,.� , n-l'.). - � ..- -U I?j .& IT 0 -01. SPECTACU 8 ? .1 .�,?, • .1'4.� . 1'. - . � ­V ': .. ; . H4ggart (Lanark, 0 -,,, :B-' , IiA . - p . - " - ` . I... ­� ­ . . ". I I -1 . ­-­.: TERMS - - -.'. i ". .­ . - . .. . .i�. - - - a on Herd . . . . . - � 1. ,-, * 16,146'Vert4itt; $1.00 "paid I& adv*U466 I ­ � - ; . . � ­ . Minister of Militia -Hon. - M. Dowell - - ,-�.-� - � �-, - I Entm, - . Bumsi& '' . . . ." ".. - . - . t - .,�. I -.� - , . . . RATES OF ADVE�TIS�XCV:.. -(North Hastings,'Ont,) -. . . '­ -- - I , .,.-. � , '. .;� .. . . . ­­ . . � - -. - " ­ . I _ , ...­....-, :' -OF- ­ ­. � . We have a good stock 'of -on. --,-, .- -.-- - - ., - -1 ; ' "'' �� ­ � . IV . Y. I . - . . - . I . rt"thisq . - ­ . ". - - -­"l .: on'. J. C., . .1% ' ' hand ma - .. ... - . I - . -'�, � , . , insertion, per line - - - �, . 10 cents Secretary of Siata-H IF', �� - , . . . " ­­ . ­ Each subsequent insert] - -H S. ". .. .. I Patterson (without seat). I � Sho*rt orn CAttle de by the Drianufactilrer . 111. I ., I , insertion, Or line 5 7 . , � I - -.­,.­'� -This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Minister of Agriculture'-Hon'. John . . . . . . .!( 'r , ; - - .. . . \. . -- " I " ­ .. : �*. ­ .. !�-� vertisements. . The pro t of that well known - I t. . - . al'V"21 T.Ta .a... c.,&.i,x,0 '. - ­ I- .. .. .. � - ' . :" . � .. - ' ;t-' . .. es making c( 9 - � ` � * . 1. ' - ' . ­ . . ­�, 151:6cf1oarS or 6 months or by theyear. Half- . :." - ':i ' ' ... �. . I f Special terms given to parties )n- Carlin (senator). - P y , . , - � � . . . � ' P.'' , ` . ime rfiahle brooder. . . .. . .. . Minister of Inland "eli - . in- . . . . . . . .... , , , " . !:'­:: 1:1 yearly or yearly contracts P&;SLble quarterly. a W . - � % -.., `f /I - . = . . . .- . . � . ': I - . . , d R'' ' 69--Hon. � J* Tt- RICHARDSON . . �­:- I * ".,..,.­.. Business cards, ton lines or under, with Pape,,, John Costigan �Victotia N.B.) -- JOHN Me BELL* . • . 0 • .. ,;.. . 1'.. � . � .- �. . .. . ­ -A� I I . i '� - on i . . : . - o � �.. war, $3 03, payable in advance. . . , ,, ., :--- . - I... Notice in.local columns ten -cents per line, Minister of Casto s-Hon. T. A. . ------- W - ---- � - ---- --- - --.-- -- - - - - ----- -- - ---- . i.� IF -1 .1. : -... AT11A, ONTARIO. I . I -.. � .. 1, . . n. . . * ' '. .'114. .:,: five cents per line each subsequent insertion. Chapleau (Terrebonn . Que.)., I . ' ' . I I - . . I . - ... . -.- I , . , ".: • ,: I . . - - - , � ­ -, . special contract rates made known on applies- - ON - � .. . • - � � . . - . - . . I I � ­ .. , .. 1. � - � ' * 1: �' Uon. No freeadvertising. Postmaster-Genera -Sir A-.. � P. , ' . . I • . - - .'- -�­- �. - ' - . . � - . . . � � I I , Advertisements without written instructions Caron (Que. i i L n Eday,*Feb'y 10,1892 � 1101 an - . ;. . �- . - Wed e . - - � � ,_. � ! . . - - . I - - , will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- : � - 0 . I - - �- - .- ; t � : F . . . � -- - . --ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Minister of ' the. Interior-Hon. at I o'clock P.M. . � - - ... OOTS . ... ... � . - . �.. .. . . . -1 I . I � , . If: , meats must be in writing and sent to the pub- ' . - * - . . I .- . I � . � I . - - - . ­ -... . 1, . . ­ I , . . - . � . ­ . � . . I- � i �:. . ­ - Edgar Dewdney (Easi; Assinibola). . - 1. I . . . . 0 . .. .. . - .... I j; . --� . . - .. .." -. . . whet.. 26 Cows and Heifers � � . . L ; . . . . . - � :_ ... . - . I I job Work promptly attended to. - - - � "i - Hon. George . . ; - : . . � .. - � .� ! ,­� . . � �, - - , , . . . I .- . . I:..:. ... .. � Minister of Fitianu ' ' . I . I I . : - , .-. - � - .- . , : . 11* .. � . - I . - . . . - I . . ,.r. .. � 6 Bulls and Bull Calves � * * . . - - � . . r k . .., . . ­ - . ��F� I - J, CLARK - - "', ­.­ E. Foster (King's N.-B.) . � . The Most comfortable footwear for January 'IS a pair Of -. �. .1 . 4 *­.. ... �! , - W. � ­� PROPRIETOR. . . . , -X . . - 11 - - . 1, � . Minister of Marine and Fisheries- . � . :. . I . -- . �. L 1 Reg. Clyde Stallion . ". ­- ­� r `A; .. I il �. . , . . � - , . 1. . I . - . . I.. - ­ . � � . , i I i.--.1 - . m . Hon. Chas. Tu per (?A;etou. N.S.) � I ­ . .. . . -1 .. . . : . . .1 . I - . . 1. * .. : - � I I � . � - I . .. . ­ . - . . � ­1 � . . . . . ; ­ - . I - ". . . . . , . - I . I I -. - - I ' I ' Oar VoUtion-Strtet Independent - - itively every animal will be inocked � - Duubar's Felt Boots... 1*' , - � per- -. Minister of Juglioa-Sit John po - ,- ' ' ; . I -clan Local Pa 1� : . . I . . I . � � I 11. . - Our All m-A First . . � . . . . I 0 , . . � - : .. ! '' , ' Thompson (Antigdoish, N.B.) � down to the highest bidder . . . -.. :� . � : ­1 - . '. I ­ . - , - .7 . ' . . . . . I . � . . . - �; . , - * � .1 V K. . �: 4DUr 1-:1Xpectatlons -The hear" - * - . . I . - . . - .! - , . . . / - I � I ­.: ; � . . . . I . � � ". Is, upport of the Dedvle of Pickering and vicinity. Without Portfolio -Hon. Frank Catalogues mailed on application. . -, .- I 1�1�- - I . . . They are far superior in material and 1W'6,kMansbiP`-i1nd . s- !1� . . .. �­ .... , . I Smith. . ... TERMS :-0 months credit on approved . . . . .. .. � - . , A - - I . . . . -- : . ­ .. � . � �1 . . ­ ... Is - I ..-. . ­ From ilia above it will be seen ilia& pipet. . . . .. . � � ; ' . .. I . ­ . � .� .� .. . . � .. 1. . . -,:. i . tf. . - . - - � i . . . - . - ; -6�-- I � . . ' � ., - � FRED AY.- JAN. 29, 1$92. :;.:- Ontario has secured the portfolios of ". . .- -­0 .. . . . therefore- in, style and' durability to tLe ordina ­ . , Burnside farm is 8 moos from Markhmn . ry . . . L � - Militia, Agriculture, Railways and i, - - ­ .. -, .� ­.- - - . � f, . station on the Midland Div. of the 0. T. R.. and ,.. :.. * �, � .I.- - ­ ­ . 9 -!i. . . . . : - I .. . , ... .- . - - , . - , Secretary of State. Then we have 4 miles from Locust Hill station on the C.P.R. . ... .. . I....,. . . I .� . '. . . . . . . . of Markh ' . .. . I .. . . - � . -.,. f I . . - - 101- Reeve A. Foster, an�, was Conv will meet trains at Locust Hill. . - . . � . FE LT BOOTS. .. . - � . . � . . . .1. .. - . -... i .. , .��. ­ : . . • . . . V1 - - ..:-. Hon. Frank Smith, not yet sentenced. I : - . - . I . ­ Warden of York county on from tee =4 at 8.45, And from Toronto it 9-4L - . - . - . - � ..- � . - � I . -, ­ - . - .� `p elected I � . ; . . . . . I . - I � - I . : . j, . . - � I a - � - .. - . . . - �. . .. . . - 4 :. . I , Does is not seem a li I strange, how • LS-15 THOS. POUCHER. Gast. . . . . �. . . ... . . . � . . . 1i �.., .. -. � V �-� �- Tuesday. - � . . , - . ­­­ of . . � . I . - . . t. ,' .1, - . . . .. . . . - � , - I . . . . . -�, . - - I - I .. �i .. . . � I on. M. Bowel.l's I . - ­ -- - ------ ---- - . - c� . . . . - . . � - , - - ­ ever, that $I man . . � , i- .- . . . . . . - : . . ­ - . , . .1 I ­. . .-- I ...t. . .� I - , 11 . - ' age -!-' . ... ­. -.I- :.. - . �' -4t. Motldrsell, Reeve 'of *East W . � � .. . .��:: ... � I ­ - - - . I bit_ should be appoin ed to Militia, he - . - * , * - . ' i . - . I is over 70 years of gie. He is not .' . -,:6; - " , SUPPORT • - •-:o:-! - - . R, - . - - I . - -. . � . - - - - by, was elected Warden for Ontari PRICES AS LOW AS A GOOD ARTICLE CA BE - - . 7�7 , I , . io i � ,. - . - . - ving , . �. � - . � --' county on Tuesday. ., . . ­ , without experience, ioweve:, ha I: . " � I ­I - -. - ... -1 - - . - .. m 1. . . . . -.. .. 4 . I - .:. • "', � , %... . been in active service . - . .. �� I , - 0 . ­-­ ­ - � . . - I .. .. I . . . . .. . .!. I . I � . . A . � .; . .. , - . . . ,� ... . I ­.­.�;­ . - - . ao- � . .. " INDUSTRY --- � � MADE FOR' . : , �, . .. /I . .� - HOME x.:.n . . . . . .� - - 1. �. . . .4 , , , .:"-.- One day last Week there �wa­ 8 'the un. ... . KINSALE. . . . . . . . - . - . - . ... I .... I . .. . .: '. .. . . I . . - . . ­ . . . . . I� - , . .- . � . . . I I - . . : - - . : - ­ I - pr number . - �: - - w.­,- - ­:, . - � .. . I ­ .. . .. t ecedent I mber 'of 157 death no- � - . t . - � . • . I I . . . - - , I .. - . . , I— , - . I . ' . . . . , I I - , , .. ..... . . A full assortment of : � .' .- : , �..- -.�. 14 ' lurne, who Via ' . ­ . -:o� • . .: 0� . . - . - Alias Kilbo, a been visitin at � .- - -- . . - . � - -- tices in the London Times. I . . W 4 1. . . .- . . - - . . . . . .. . . . - J -- -- -:!: :! - � I . . � . . I - I ' , , . . . . L - . i* - - ..- I . . I - - .. . . S. Mackey's, returned tc her hoqie in Lon- - . . . . - - . . r- ,: I.. - . . . i.- - -1 ­.�..:� - by at once subscribing for the ­ - - ­ -- - - - - . . : . .! . . ... I . . �'k , , �­.­ don this week. . . . ., i ; " - , . Capt. Howard, Liberal ; and A. Wo . I . . I. I ,- , � ­ . - I . . - I ,­ • .. .- . - I �:- - ^ I . . .- .. L.- 4 . - .A ., - . : . . - ­ 11 'i � � . --,-.­­Dickev,, Conservative. ,were nominat Mr. Hopper and family and Ben Wag- . . I � . . . . . . ; - -.1 .�, . - .,.. � . I note .. . I . �. . . I . . . . ­4. 1 1 � . - v. � . . . .. .. - . I I . . . , ed in 'Cumberland, N.-S.,on-Satur- oner, Jr. May they ha to stay. . . . mRS.' ' d .' OVERSHOES . ) . . Among the new'arrivals in our bnrg we . � an � . - ,-.p 411, � . -.1. ...I - �t - ---- 46 - . : �., We are pleased to It,& n of Miss Louisa - . . , , ­.­ (lay. -,. - I- It IL ' - , � , . . ;. . . - , - . I- _ . .. , I - - ­ . -- - ---.. ­ -- ---- - . - I . . - . ­ ­ - , ­-� �i -- ... I . - - - - ..­- . I . I . �. .., - .- L� � , - : . Stevenson's arrival ii eware. All . . . - , - -- - - =- -------_------ I -_ _--::--V- -=---. ----- ... . .. I - - �, .� -1. : . . .. ,� I - � -- --- - -. . I I .. - . i., .. ... . - . - . . .. � .. . • . .� . . -. . - � * - I t -I... Hon. G. W. Ross addressed -a meet- thlugaseern to enliven ud give her . . � . . . . : j:_ ., . . -- - �. .. ­ � .- ) . ­ ' '­- - . .. ­ . � - � - I ­ , " abundant prospects of R returning to. . - . I - -'- - . . • , • • I 9 . .. * . - * in I . - - -� , g of teachers in Montreal M01 "Y" her bo... . I . 40 � *- � _,om I - - . . . . - - . . ` -. I , � :.. �. .: with a view of forming a Dominion John Rued and iiis wife visited his . � - . . I.. 0 1 � . �.- . .. . - - . � - . - , . . . I � � ' �. --.-WINTER TT�- 1. ..:, � . � I . � I - . . . . .- . ­�­.. -I - . Tedebers' Association: motlier on Sunday. Ou Monday Jelin was -.. ' � . I � � . . I - - . - I . L . . - - - I . . . .. � .I.- . �. - . � . 11 . .1 I I - .­V . 11-, . .1 I.. . in town exhibiting his horse and h if ' i , - -.-. -. . . . � - � , , , -! - � ­- . - . I - � . � . - ; I : I . - : . - --.� , �- - . - . ... Through sympathy wil Ih his mother, the best local paper . - warnith and * . . - . . • ­ - - ' ,Z .. . . . -.­­.. - . . - - - sele'eted for wear . . . . 4 � Lf ­­ � - . Nominations for the vacancies In say no more. . I - 11, - ", -i . - . � I .%� -. . . . , - . . - .. . . - ,. :i . . . - I • ..! . I � N. . . I a for North and South Frank Rogers, son o! Royal Rogers. a .. -� '- , . . - ... - . . I , I �, .1 .:. the Common ­ 1. . t - - . . L . : I ­ ... I . . . . . � . , . I I - short time w. while pii 6ying at school.fell I .-- � . . - � � .. . I . . .. . - .:.� Victoria ori ­ . . . . .1 . . � L ," '.'.- V* t *a will be' made on February. 0 . . , . . . ­ . I . . and severely sprained a ankle. He has - . . ­ . I I . . , I . � 11 . . r 9 I a Feb- been housed up since In". but is now n n ( oun . .. -.. ­ -� : i I . - .-. 4th' and polling will be held o. i ' 0 tari') C ty. . . - ,W� � - " .. . I . - .,�, .­ � . � [ - I - . I , - able to ageAu move arou d. . W • - , • ­- 1 1 I. L -.:, . - - , � 1. . . - . . ..- . . -'." ­ . .. I I 1. ­ - - - . . . ­ - - . � . - .. . . . , : . rl' .. .. ". - ". 2, - / - - �­ On socount of the tinned illness of 1. . .�. . I . . � - - . � � A . - ! , . I I J, 11 L �.. Z.�.- :'�: Mr. W. T. R. Preston, our Paster. and the a . of Mr. Watson .... . � #.. . . -. . . .. � .1, . . - � . : . . . ­ . . ... - � - �i . .- . . .. - . - �. . q ` - - ; . I .'. . . . . I ' , . a . i -. - I .- 1. ­ . .: Organizer for the Reform party. � . -0 . ­ 'Lk% � *4f ,& =0.. .. 11 . . - . ­J - ` I I.. has I as Claremont on Band y. our was . . I . I .. I , , V1 , -- C%XZTla-ir 01 =..&.*.1 , . . , .; - supplied by W. H' Jac .. Brock . . . I .. . -. . . . , ! - . .. .. - ... �. ,�'). . - . ..i, , I - r ­ - - - I . . . . . .-- A­.. ­ . r . I . . 0 . 4 instructed leis solicitor to issue ,A writ =. Temperance* w hisn:thewe. , . .. . It - . . � 2 . . . . t . - -` . '. ! - .i . ... 4 ­ ;_. nat,the Empire for libel in con- The person who has cold, assaim or - -- � ' � �-------- - --- ­ - % �, -: Wil � ­ v. .' . . .1.. I .. . . . - . . .­ .. mbly o s . . . . - . I nection with the recent liquor license chill, is oonsi& Q C I I '... i ; - -- otri fly: Lidepen- ' .. . . . . . . * - , ., matter. , � now-&-days. influenza, or as they ea'l it - . I .. . � . . , . -­- - . ­- - , I - I - . ,­�- . • .­­­_1 %-­ ­ • at the Lime Kiln Club, -` -� - - I . ..., . . � '.: J--.,;�­ N� . .-..- _! .. - .. - . - ..., .- I • . ) .1 -* - � I * 1. . . . . � . - :. . I -.- - � s-. . ..,.-. - - . , IM7 . .- - .:.. W-10 ie circular issued on be of the has viciously attacked &H the royalty of - -. - . . • . � - ,.� - ... . � . . .- ... . . . f T­, , half ' dent ill Politics.. .11 .- . � - ­- .. ­ I I a . our burg. Scirletina 11 afflicting several � 4 . . . - . - . . - I . . . . . Commercial Travellers' Association, families, also handkerchiefs ore at a preen- I . . i - � I , a. ..'� I . . . . I I � ir- .� i .. , . I . - : I .� . . -.- I - . . . . . � . - , - I . , � .. .. . �­; - . . - I - . ,,,. . discountenancing the treating habit. ium. 1. . .1 . .11 . . . i I .. - .. -.. - -. �,� � .- - - r, . 11 ., p .� I I � - is one of the greatest strides forward lira. heed was take suddenly and se- . I I . . . .. . - ­- :1 , t ! , I : -Go*- �. . . . . . . I - . - . .- . t: , . ;. . .x ` . . ­ . i verely ill ou Saturday I IM-11t, lout. but was . - � . I . . . I . . . . . -1 . � , " - * - I : the temperance movement . . I . . . . -- � I I ----- I . .. -. ­ .--- - . .. - ., .-: I in. well cared for by the wimbbors. some of �- '' ' . � i . � - 9 KING ST,, WEST, I -- .- - - , i . -i- - � . . . I . .. . I . . - � I . ii I � . . . . - . . me­ for. many a day. whbrn sit up the whoil night with her , I - I . , ., . . . . . . . .. ....%... .. i I .. I . - - . . "I I . . .. , - . - - - -- . . . ;.. , ­.�`: .I � 1k � � ; -, - .. . :. allow- feeling ant! i ! • .. . ­ . . . . . n ,�, ill"- - . - .. - -- But full - lip .. each - r.r01:;?,0W a 8., . . ­ : . .-I I ­ � - -- � - . .. ", '. - chrittianity that is tit most needed and � . � 0 -a Pr,v,,/ - ". � -.. . - - .. � .: � I -1 " The dead body of Robert Stevieub, which is the fore-rutiner of th-9 good Unit . .4%. e . - . . - . . r � 9 t, I - .. - . % - I � � - I - . -� . . . - � ' . . I I'' - , i . . The Repairing of aud CCIM-- + . -- . ' . - . I,- the Standard Bank clerk, of Toronto, coming. -­ +,-. n .. - -. . ' . . . . - . . - .. - - At ' . � . -- �--. � . I ' � . . - with - -�, - k i _ r: - r, A�� . . . -. .. :, . it .. I who was mysteriously absent from Beni amiu Wagoner. our foundry mail, - . , Week . I _S,, plicated Watches receive: .- . . 9 I - !:�.' was doubled seek something - I I ' I I of . �� � I �* RMW il . . - . , . . 11 I . I 1� his home and family all .last week, ,up last or k by . . � - . .q - .. .., . . .- 1* - Sit ow - - . special attention. 9doc?erat I I . - . - . . le resemblibg paralysis, at wbic-h was pro- ; . i I k� .,..(/ il=q , - . - . . I . - ..- was found in Hiah Park Sunday. 1. - W.. . .- - - - - - ­ ,; . %. . . i I nounced I& ivippe bv he doctor. He is Loe'al HAip.1%ellilig's. + I - --*- - - - - .-. " - had committed suicide by shooting. able, however, to siall 011tinue his work. I-ru . " All Work Guaranteed. - Cliar�es . . . . -1 - i 1 . -, , - . . - I I I - . , . � - . " � it L.. . . 1. .�� . I I . I � . I ­ 11 ... . . . .I- I . . . . though he experien a stiffness in his , . .s',- - I I - . �.. .�� - . - - � . . . I . . 'i . ­ . � .. . � I ... � -- , 11 t this . - . .. - .� 4 .. - - �­­ 1 � h "arm. The fact I is wes said to . L - , . J - .. � , - I 1.­ . It seems to us tb-.t the sooner la rig t I . : I 11 �;I. . ...-I \ - :� -ROBT. CUTHORT,'! I . .. -. . : ,f ­ 1: I.- ... � ... . . I call ., � ... tyt %,e , N I I . - - ­ ... � . It from a col( mind a certain ��. . . � : I . . . .. I - =grippe is considered contagious d result (�*' . . - .1 I % � . :. . -- . �-,� . -. . ­ a ' was "lied to at- - . . I Vt .- '. . . '- �. - :i t .. all doctor. who, whenever . I .. � . ,� , . Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller .. - 4, I - I treated in , � . . I . i . ., � . .Q - . . - � . ., " . , �' , eated ; the same way as is scarlet tend a patient. wheth the diveAse was - • .. I .. I .. 11 -. . - . ­ . - . . . - - - ; - I , . � . - - the better it fewer or a coru. invarin ly attributed it . . . - ti� I I' , . -. � - - �'. 14 I . � - - - , . . I -.. . I I - 1. ." I I . ­­-. I - - - 4 I - I - . . . - - . . ,- ?I - '' , W sigold. Verily. we cans v. what would the 1 Q / * - I . . - . . . fever and such diseases . - ' "" I e O' -. � . - , . for suffering humanity. The '"' 0 N I . . . . 1­ - - • [ , . -1i - I I - -- - ill be . doctor's do without col at iL Y' ' - 0 . . . 9 KiDg . St./,, Wes . . I , - -.-. 1. � I - ,� -.. authorities seem to be slow in coming ul oo I I ­ - - - . , - 1 . . . - i . - i. - - • � *. . -Ih 1- - The mernbem of 0 Epworth LeLgu6 I . - - .­ I .----- .-- ------ ----- ---. -----­- . - - ..- . L . .- - . . . ; 'IV I . - . . , ' u � . ;i , - - .. . . ­.: - : . I .. :; � .. �.. to this ebuclusion, and the delay is were overjoyed on nemday night by a ' r.. . . . .?( I ; - - - I N . I ! . .r . ...�S I � I 211 . - . ­ �-- I liming disasterous effects. -n the bi -lopworth League. . .;: - - . � -, - -A, . vii-it iron rooz,"it, I . a CASH' . LETTER TO THE PUBLIC 0. k � ,�kw . � : M", ­ .,� - - I - ; - I . I .: - . . r . v V .., ': I . I . ! ' The meeting was n o .. � J � - - . -1-� / � : .. .. . a u one, at, whi,h 40 . .. . . . . . X , ! . . . . . . I . . members of both leagu s contributed to a -1 - . . . P , . : ­ !, , . - . I . 7 i ... . . . - -- :s . �, - After a- II , . . I � .1 - �: .- !i..-.�. - great amount of threaten"'k, good. program. After II necessary busi• 11 - ' emt busi- - ". ' '-". .. ". I 11 � . ­ - I - --!. - - � - - the difficulty between the United States - IN, A D V AN C E '01 " & HEREBY thank all who have patronized me iii tile impl .. . I - � I . - nags was gone through ith, the incident . '11 � . . -- - . , , ing will be inut . � - � ­­1 . -�.�.: and Chili has been settled without ale consisting of coffee, .ekes and pie were . --,�- , . - I - . � I ness in the past and I trust that our future' dealt Ually . I . . I . :­ .., . .! - - , , . - As you are no doubt aware, the .Alassev and - I . . . I . . pleasant and profitable. ­ L bloodshed. The Chillian Government passed around. - At a reasonable hour the - � . - - a . .1 � . . I . . . . . . . y - . - • . �:-..... has apologized to the States, and the meeting broke up, each I ieague feeling quite .. I . . Harris Comp4nips have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do away - -. - . • ­1 ...,.-.-. -. I.. .. - .. . I - � . . - . ­ . . satisfied with its efforts to pass an enjoy- - with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have � , - attling guns will for the tune being, able evening. - ­ I . 9 i - ' ' 7 - . . ,:. Advertise' in '.'The woured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Hassey 1-1 rFis firm. --. : '.-. 'U I . be put away for future u . Nations, -1 . - ''I . - - ' ' . .. :,I; . . � . . I .: X.- - . -,t - �t - - I , . . . arei not so ready to fight now - ';. . i. ­ : This union of capital and property will not in any way effect price , bowever, , - * , . . I I . now as Was ,..-, , C:i - � ; UXBRIDGE. .1 ­ I . . . , 0, . 1: .. .... � , . �. . � . � 0 1 '.. -. �. ,:! . 11 . - - - -, - . . but will be all advantage as each agent will have ' -..'* � . I . - .� -� :�. ­ r a tar variety of ochinery -1 once the case. I . . . . - . - - . I , - I . . q . . . I :. , i-� I ­ .� f � .. ­ . -:"w. . I �. ' ' News" the best, to offer. You can have your choice of the ; i - - I - -- � . I V, . - / . -'k--. ,% .. The funeral of the Is to John Itarris, of - . . three best binders made I he wide . - ' ' * . - . ,.,Z . .,: '�. , I � I . . I ' ' ' - I I . I - - . I U � - -:-: I . ; . . - L-- ­ i .. ., '. - Reach. which *passed thronah town on . . - ­ - . . open end, No. 8, (Brantford; the Toronto No. 10. B; and thrToronto No. Sp­ ': � . 11 - : , 1. . A bill has been introduced ilito the " I : * . . . �- i - " 11 I. . .., . � . I . to tied and the pro - .. � A. all in five and six ft. cut; the choice of seven d fferent mowers, ' . - . . I � -- I- . . -­ � - . . Monday. was well at wers, and three , 1 . . 11 I . ­ � * , . ­ � - i U.S. Congress reducing the present . i - .41 ;At I , . I . iedium in the .. ­ V..'�'s..-I. : .1 -. , ­ ancow only long one. - : different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters,. and : ,* . ' � ' ' 3 .�-,.:..- - I I- � I . � I � . '* . � - - i duty on barley from 80 cents to 10 cess on was an ' . a . . . - ? , No less than five do es took place in 1 ,. .. - - . - , - . i ' ' 'L Farm im- - -. .. ;­ r".., , - � ­ 0 C _ - . - p - . , � ... .� ' I I - . . . - - Unty ,5 ­ . . . 11 '"he •1atter is the figure at the viciuigy of the &Owil On Friday even- _ . ulp6m, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of �a - - - � 1., . ents. .& - . I 1. . - .. . � ! . " lements. • . - . I i . I . . I 11 . - . - .e - '' w 0 O'. I.. .. Pi . - . - I . . I . L.� . ,.: ..... It •� hat this grain was admitted prev. ing 6ist. This is ruslijag LI16 amusement - I - �, I.. - - . - - I I . . . - � ". . ... � . -1 J * , . -..-.-. 1. loue to the adoption of the McKinley with a vengear-ce.. I - �. . . . Remember I have moved my warerooms to Renimer's block., I Opposite' -.. ­ . -.. . I . ­ . .-- . . . -. . I . �.` , � � , . . . � - . - . ­ - -, 1 ­ . . . . . ! I ,� ­: '. - . . . .� � Moor*,s blacksmith shop, in Pickering village., Call on we early and I Lit, - . . �,.�­� - . . m,�- ­': . . . . . . � . . - -1� ­ 1�/ ;j� - � -� - bill. Caradian, farmers will not ob- There died at the'resideneO of her son. I . � . ­.. . " I ­ . - - . I ­­ I --- - . --- -- - - - . .It � " in-law, Jar. Richards, Reach et., on . - --- - I - S I.: ��... ! - . .- -�'� - -� Ject to.-the passing of the' bill. i I sure to satisfy you. . 3:,. X"0MS=rZ1T, Pickering, Ont,! 1-40 -,. . .. S, 7.%I, . ­ - 4I . I . 1; -- � _ . . . lv� .cl . . *�. I . . - , V.:..- - -; * , -1 , . . 1; :: �1..". r I - ­4 � . , � Thursdav of last week, Margaret Lassie. I .. .- I - . zg- C I , . m, I . . I . . ..., 4' . � -I ­ � ­ .1 ... . . � . I . . .. I - ' ' 0 U I[, I : - ------- , ---- - ----- - ----- -----.- ------------ - ----- i- -- - . . - - ��, �0,� l­ .. . . . . . ... 4,et]96years. Deeea%ad was uiadoubted. . : - I-- , ' ­ � i - . - ' �', � - ' - - I.. .. iniO re . . . , I . �t ­ �'. Ir- - . -: -t, a for ' r siA ''' , . - , . -.1. 'TAn Cuthbert, , I .- i - �.:,- 7.i . � � ent ly the oldest wc,wan in town. The funeral 11= . . I . . f. - -... , - 14� . ­ -1 �� . .t.. 1. ., w- . - . I ­ - . , '� , I . . -, -- � - (A Pickering villag,e, is figuring con- took place on Mouday. f . � - ! I . : .. ­ - - - ' ' •- I -1 � .1 . i . I - % . � ; .. . � - , - , I � . - - - � ­ I . .- . . ; - . . I ­1-k,- - ��; .1 � i . 1z �.:: I . ­;. - . , "I�, " . . . - I : .. � - .:.r . . ---;.:-�� �. . ! , , �.� � I t - . . 1� .- � i . ..� ; �, - .� ,- spiellously in the Globe and Empire It is ,remarkable how' a-- -one In * -. .1 168., L X1. . I , 1� . . "-'0+'­ r.". � . -� - ear BY .1... 1, 11 � ... WHITEVALE ' � -.: MILL *-- L . �­ , . - these days. He makes grave charges come to a serious accidimt and yet escalm � • t, . I . . I . - �J. 6� -- - . L - " , , , -A- - - , d " � r L . I ­ . %;A , i . � - ­ -- ,: -­ � it adlist Lite t 6overimient as to it. One n-ght I tit week a farmer put his " , � I �, ­...- . -- I i g I . 7 3 X R I .. .-- ,., � , % . � , . �- . I .. I— L� I - . . . . ; � � I � 'OP , � . . I . . t- ► - ­1 ... 11 . 11 � � I � ., -'- :- - 0. , . . ­ L -. - liorFe, a spirited colt. in tile manNiou , :-- ; � I I I I I . . . . � ... . - . - . R 1� - - - .11 - its niamier of dealing with liquor fi- , ahuion -I I I r . ,P - 1. . . I.;. . - ... � , - �'. -- .1 ...:. -:. . %�, I ­ '' - ­ 1�1 ­.....,." .11. I I I.. L111. I . I.: ­.­:.- .. I ­. .,.­­..,­.. . - - - j�';, �' I ­ .­ cences h the Queen .City of the West. . I I � . , . .. . . I ,-- I -11 t House shed to feed, takibg the bit out of . � .. . I .. � . . . - I . ­­h ­ .;. _ I . . . .1 . . . . , , . e. T ­. V, - its mouth to enable it to eat better. When - , � � . , ,. .- I - ... - . I ­ ­ . - . . ­ . - . . �.­ ` I . .1. � I 1. ­ .1 . i . I . . � - � I - -1 ­ " - .. . I -- I . Under . � . I It - ­. These ciiarges are flatly contradicted I . . I �, � . -, - . -­ - *; , %A'(-lit, tO f? r, . I - . . ­.­.VlS ­ ", ,tit t1le ljora ont again lie for. - , I The undersigued beg to inform their patrons a tj d the, Public . I I - ­ . � I . . - . . V6 OUt � bv the Globe and party leaders. A ,10 ­� .: is". .1 � "I ' .- . ...- ­t�­ L .' , �-�, .11 : .. ;- ., '' rot to relolnee tile blit. a ain 6LD'd strews, . . . . I I I . - . 1�. . I .. ,;, . . - I ­, :.. .- ... public .. .. . I .... � pure - I - t hey h a N, e.: �. I ­� . . . .1.. . -. . .. .1 , , • ,�!��- . - L ., -� - . 0 that haviDg hased the above 1i ills tr- � - P bli investigation of the fact's is the lu the street with tim #I U11DRI twite .."... , � . - -� �.. . t;callv . I . . . - I . . . : . � � ­ : . 1. 7- - :.1 , 40 . - r ,-:.. - . , ,:� I._ . - - ­� . - . -1: 1.­�, - � . - . -, . . ­ $ - .. ; , � I ,.! �, . . . % .: . . , .. p ��. . -- - I .; I ,�- ,.!' 011y -way , - refitted them with a Complete , . - ... ­ - , by which this matter (-,all be free'to (to as it wir,lied. The Lorse bee,11110 - . . I ... - I . - .I- ­ � ­: - - '. - --ett-led. N-10 alliumit 4 Iiewsp,lpor fri-1111tened at Souleth,111i aud he,zau . . . I ­ . . . ,F. AW, � 1. �. - .. I . - �. . � . . , . ... . �... V., % . "' , . . . . .. ­ I . - w.. �:.�. .... - - I ,� - - , I . � ­ ..- . I.% : .--. .- - . .1 . . .1 . . L ­1 11 i .. � ­ � ,:,], . - . ., - L . . . p- r, nd u hen we d ri vel. I),, Ile(l on to rm, Good - Ma' nagenii-,,,. fit ... '.. -'--� ;­ ''. . -. r ­ . ­� - ­ L'.:, I �z. ­ . - . . . .... -. ­ ­ ­ -, -,. .. � *I.. I 1...��. ­�' . . -.-: . ­ -'�'��` � culiikov�risy can settle the affinir I ill© rellp% . , . . . . . . . . L, I' , , - -. .-. . . . r I � , .. . n-i -­ -1 ­ _ - . _ . . . ­ lie d* - . . . ­ - . .., , ..- . - . - - M 2 I - -. � ... .. .: .� .fi,-NLJ,V4UI,0d the daug"Prolliti po'si IN '. . I ,. . . Ilk I . .� - . � 7' 1'. " ' � ` - I , . . . --. - - � ­ . I. . : . I., -1 � fortre . I 1. - " . - I . , .,,�: ­ ­ I ' - I . -45fluess,had pliteeit,him in. Ilu re. . "'L'. ­ - . ;`" .. i � � L - : � . . ty 01`�oodliug, then the . � .1 - I � ­ . ie Alowatt Gov- . - .. � � � dw-- 4 , - 1 .� I ­ r, . 11 . . . . . - -1 - matilt-.1 cool and !:ttiug ille 1i,"68 - ' and our �staff -. . � . -am I . 1. U . - . : alaek ,I '� - . - RO LL O� R` • -3'10CESS.- .. s­ the Mowat Government hats assn 1,111il, . Lion h �., . . ,; eriinient should be exposed; let if the began to coax the an ,Pto sIII)III :L L 1. ; � . I 11 3`0 W , , .1 . � �.: . , . ­ . -�. ­ � , � ­ . �Z . . in1l iMion .1. .., ­- . - . . 1. . . . . . I . .., -. . I I . � ,�-. : �.� -.... . ; I I - 1. ­ . r �f �- � . : 1, --- - ., - 11 ., .- I � . I . . .. - -1 � ;_1 - - �'­ - . � . I - .. I L , . ` � 1, - � . ­ .� " . ". , . . . .. . o . ­ ., .,�X- . , : Empire and Mr. Cuthbert make char-. wmich lie t1ileceeded in doing. This is RD- ­ I - ,."-. � ­�: , . . '.."-1. ­ .- ., � .. . , . . ..1. . "', � . . . . .. .�? ­J��".­,. .r­ 1 ..:-. I'— . - . , - , , .1. !, J- . r r � .. . ­ .. - ... , . - � . - . - - 0- : , �:: � �, , � . - . I .. � .,� A. L­k I . '. ..... I :. I.. . � � . I . I- ... , r I . -1. - " - . I - - ­.- - - - - I �- .. - and -1 %'.'.,.'� 11 ­ ­ . � . .- � . ,� - - - gas, proof of wbich they do not pps- other instance of cov -and oreseuee -' `� -0 -d WoAm ­­ L. . . . I .1 ... ­. 4 . " .. -1111'. . 1-11 ­ In3so' ]Experience - ­ - - . - . ..:, - � - I , I -in 6 of flotir Br . an Bu .'� � - ----�,.;�. 11 . . � ", , �.. . ­ - .sess, tile. public should know it. Only Of mind averting ft'gerlous accident. . . . 11. . 1. ­. . - �. '- � . A ful I I I d Smarts f6r: retail ttna ex Inange.",*'. , ­. . ­­ - - . . - : --,.'.-" - --�­ by -a public,. investigaffon:: oo i the true . 0-" I - .. . 11 ..�-­ � - .1. - .. . , I �t .- - I '. - - � * , p . " - I - % ,.: � 1. - '.. " � , . " , I . .1 r !� � 4�1 1 , I . ... * . , . rr--4,'nVN.n--- �w G ­ % � - � - " - 1A i d i T - �- �-- - - V. 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A N ). } a yI s r 4 7 ° �i j - - - - - - - _ - �^ -< • 1 �� ` TRIO' OATS f i' SROOK ROAO. a _ Jahn Wilson of Tottenham, has beep REMOVED "� � EMI��V 0' � j ` ` �18 --�•- appointed bailiff of Srd Division Court ` - y i -r y - . % ' Wtii. Elliot is with Mr. Knox, as tore- Co. Simcoe, in the room and Stead of Goo. I� . _ 1 , tnan at resent. - - oN - - • �; � .:.: : . _ 'STOLEN IN : 1H09T BASE F1ACE bf.iNAER p A. Nolan resigned. . _K, • T Master Jas. Conran its out attain on all Chas. Bennett, of lot 80, 'con. 1, Flog, �i BK ST., SOUTH Of ONTARIO BANK HOUSE" ANR, Li� , tours. (clad to see him full r acovered• in the Will a of Brougham. - _•�; " _ i `� 1!'ROM oIIR_ ESCSAN4E9: " • "- y recently threshed from the product of • .::._-, : '. A. Cowan has retained to hi r home here 102 acres 1500 bushels of wheat and 2510 Whiny Marble Works. WITH STABLE AND CHOICE CU - . . - for a visit. He reports things in Toledo b v, x T. E. Rawston. of Barrie, was lately bushels of coarse grain. lection of Fratt os the samb- . ''''',,lv.• as being fa+ cable. r. • _ . - fined $25 and costs for acction-eering Wit,. scald, with a friend, std the laroato Township, Peel county, scats a Namely -- Apples, five varities, •Pears, . ' p Mathison & Ha wkin Grapes, .Currants, etc. Prune ."';:? _ without a License. woods in this locality a visit its search of dash with a real live English lord as its f Plume. p s,,.rx ,,;_ The Midland r ree Press reports maple g,ime ;not mach >laecess bows rer. reeve, Sir Melville Parker, owner of a Manutractarers of #100.00• ALSO choice bnitdinq lot widb : °rr� "' ;a• '� sap having been gathered, and syrup f' p g f; y p • «m: Ward met with a sad accident in farm near Cookeville, is the man. MarbleMonamen%e, Headstones and all fruit, very cheap. Also house to let. - f"",:,, ; , - . made in December. Mrs. J. Percey's swamp the other day, by The fishery overseer has been notified other Cemetery Work. s� /+t �- 0, r + .1 John Nolan, of Georgina, died last week breaking his leg just below the knee. by the government authorities that he is Also importers of Beotah, Swedish, Am- T. C. ��O��i � ?^ ' '�, , erWan and Canadian Qsaaites- BROUGHAM,'- :: F - .,.7 . - -. at Toronto hospital, where he has been . to apprehend all those caught spearing • . _ „ ; , unaergoiud treaitnent for cancer in the fish this winter in Lake Simcoe. This All parties wishing work would do well to pail ..',_ J;-. ,, . ., an ns before nrchas ng. All work guaranteed ' ' mouth. WHITEVA�E. will be a bad blow to those who make it a p -; ti.'` ;:� � '' tr . :. on ces o the lowest. ' . . an occupation a - - -- - - -- - - :a• ., -",' .•:..,,� - The Markham Firemen are' arranging practice as well as ccupatia d ring _ rl for a firemen's sapper to cows off ill about Mrs. McCrohan is spending few days in the winter months. - `� • � ►I' i�, ' - j two weeks. Toronto. .�■ ■1 - - -- _ wa E. O'BRIEN '. dw t W, Miss gate McPhee, of Ha toil, is home . " per cent.: discoun � std �� John Pascoe, West Whitby,'lost 'a vat- BIRTHt3, }"" r`. • - ' on a visit. BATRWAX --In Pi keri on Friday, Jan. Bird —THE— ! •�' on Felt Boots for .= • cable br;,od mare by inflammation, on ng v. - J.+, .` - 1` -,.,,. .. -.. - . Jas. Thornton and wife span a few days 1ri93, the title of K. M. Bateman, M. D., of a L 'V: g. Tuesday last. ..., , ..•, , ' . . play at Audley last week. daughter. PHOTOGRAPHER. - • -y "o �, - The Citizen 9 band, of Markham, p _ Thos. Burton, of Toronto, is vision rela- ,�•• ­., - - , ed Cool Burgess to an 818 house in the tives in this locality. Consumption Cured. .� .. L,"." Has disposed of his Toronto business We are bound to clean out our stock..." `" - town hall last Thursday . Miss L. Taylor of Sandford, was visiting ; An old physician, retired from practice, hay- �" <- ^� p. W. Campbell, count tie. 1 and will hereafter devote his en- -' y -., I {` y usurer, was Miss Lydia Booth last week. ing had p aced in his hands by an Bast India - - elect ©d C. P. R. director, on behalf of the )lirs.J. Taylor was in the tit y daring the misrionary the formula of a simple vegetable Gallery. of FELT BOOTS, at once. Don't ?': reined roc the speedy and fire t1IR8 LO Whitby . counts of Halton, by the county council, greater part of last week visiting her daught- ' Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Astbma and miss this chance. Save money - On Tuesday. = ers• ' all throat and Lung affections, also a positive BUSINESS is already eommene- by buying from as. " M` . ' Dlesars. Wilbur.S ink and Jas. Crei , of and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all g We sin offer our customers a t.� Baby McKee, a full brother to the fate• p Nervous Complaints after having tosted lw ing to hum but the facilities are Toronto, have been rusticating at Major wonderful curative powes in thousands of ' run on tea Coal Oil and whl s. 1 .' `' ;, 2 " ores Arson, of the Palo Aao stables, was Bros. cases, has felt it his dui to make it known to p .. - T y such that he can accommodate all sold to J. S. Ferguson, of New fork city, Charlie Beaton has return to his avo- :1 hi**naeriag follows, Actuated by this W, H. JACKSON, - BROCK ROAD :, for 825,000. and a desire to relieyo human rafterfag, I will . _ ,, t cation in the city. °H9 works 'th Gurney who require pictures. During the ;. Co. send free of charge, to all who desfrs !t, this : 1 ,�,- ` At the assizes in Hamilton i 1e ;ary recipe. In (Lerman. French or English. with tall ANTI - DANDRUFF . :�' "•� ' , . awarded 81,400 to James ThomppAn,a lad J. D. McPhee was, fro' the city on direction■ for preparing and using. Seat by holiday season call and get photos • '` '-�`,� -,, R' F of I8, for the loss of an arm in the stamp- a visit to his parents and sis ' last Sab- mail by addres*ing with stem naming this J''• New stock jest received at the = � r ,. aper. W. A. Nozss, W Powers Block, Roohes- "•' : "_ in works of E. T. & Co. bath. p - .. Wright , Peter McIntosh, employed on the flew The toothless partngr of th new farm re- = , ' Parliament buildings. Toronto, fell ov& ceived a severe 'cussing," at the hands of sfcass ' Amm -ii as itaWs i.'!� of the art. , , . N 0 R W EG I A N Cis D LI Y E R O1 L ",� "` ;' i. - - -. 40 feet Monday sad received injuries that one bun. TsA1xs aotxa EAST n vg as irol.LOws: -- ::�... •• • . v Messrs. Thornton and Ressor are basil No. 4 ]tlilPlte�BS 9:08 A. M. lioothen's celebrated brand. A i"'- - ::I . proved fatal. Y •� PECIAL 11`tte lion will be given supply on hand either in bnUt or For ills first tiitze in six years Lake 'engaged getting their stock in >aeadi• �L 1[1isn, . 5:18 P. M. . . . tiess for -neat season's work. ,. 6 LocAL, . . 6A0 P. M. to family groups and as Christmas bottle at the Corner Drug Store. ":; .� . a�i - ';•''�`` St. Clair is frozen "so solid that rigs are Miss Libbie White, of Manitoba, and . ` Ttl<ubr9 ooi>r/i WasT DUN AS FOLLOWS:- HOWSES CELEBRATED BAKING - v;. driven from the American shore- across to Mr. Ward, of Collin ood, were visiting at is a time when most families have a :: r .. . Canada even as far tip as the mouth of Maple Ave. on Sunday teat. g N °i� Dflie�.n . ' • ' . ' 9.U8 A. M. POWDER, beirg made frequently is - -. 1. the Thames. Our Methodist friends held pecialrevivsl 4:14 P. M. always fresh. None brit the parent The Markham TOwaahi Sabbath •• 1 Ezpssss 9.08 P• Dd. reunion, it is the proper time t0 have drugs are used in it. For sale at -! " _ P servi -,es this -week, and ap r hopeful of _ _ _ . school assowntion held its annual conven. success in their good work. - "- -- ' - - - u s taken• the Corner Drag Store. � 4! -;", Nets Adi'erti8e>ttter<<ts. P ' Bate 11' -_ - : " Lion in the Methodist church, Victoria We understand that A. E. hornton has . F. H. Wilson's Cough Balsam, , _ " :t Square, on Thursday and Fridrv, 28th and left Denver for Pueblo, Col„ nd that Wm. q Y - - - Call and satisfaction is guaranteed. White Oils, for sale at the Corns „, 29th inst.- Dundas has somewhat chang his locality. ��OR S:1,LE • -2,000 cedar fence posts Drug Store. • The Shelborne Frce Press At]nOtltiCes Messrs. Clark and Reesor h Ida a sale of and 4,010 cedar rails. all good and to be + ,' ` _ ' - ' cattle here last Saturday, but an account of Bold epe.il). Apply to JOHN R1011), Claremont ��T+ �- $R =F..,N. Physicia s rrescriptions and family reset that its patience with dead beats is ex- Y+ Y. O. 12 -14. carefuliv prepared at the Corner Drug _ ,_i " - .- _ hausted, and it will publish and o$er for absence from home, your scribe did not at- __- _- - - -- __ : _ -_ . . -_ - _ __- -- - - - store, Whitby. W. R. Howse, prop. __ . sale its list of debtors with tile, •amount, tend• p j 011 SA E. -About 20 cat ds of goo.l BE' '� � � � � r �y H I T BY MARBLE A N D po -t otlice and aEl:lress, i11a1colin . ltumolnr ltastaken ri his abode 1 dry 1 ►cxl eorci wood• beech dn,1 n,a ,le,and ■ • : " �, iI, DI►trkham Village, and Jas. Malcolm and about tbt saute quantity of second class wood. • Annie Rohiuson,an intz:ate of ills Gir. s family now occupy the premises Vacated o1► Apply to .IOHN COXV, Brougham. 14 -1s 1 S " . " Hoine, on .Monday ivas scoltled for bat] :ila ale Avenue. Granite'Wor ..... . - . behavior, and revenged herself by settin, 1Z.1mor has it that the ge itleman" why rOR SAf,E : -A quantity of Red and Wbite brick, at the Cherrywood brick and D U N SAS St WHITBY fire, to half a dozen mattresses, widi a departed last week on a sup sed business Tile Ybrcl. CHAR. 1'I:TTI, Proprietor_ 14 -IN. ' " - view to burn down the building, a result trip, i3 away for no other ,urpose - than � � (11stabUshed 1649.) . , .:; ;, ' which was, however, averted. matrimony. However, Al -1 t at people 31i� ji1OR SER�'10E : -At lot 15 in the li. MItAt� �► R. Wolfenden, Pro rie�ol>V s , , - - -011 what a cough I %% ill jrou heed is not true. i1 F. concession, of Pickering, a thorough - '�E - - _ the warning, The siylnal perhaps of the Pugh Bros., Hugh and Judsbu, have gone bred Bersbire boar. Terms ,clap. Apply t•o . •e . JOflti SAUNDERtl. 12-15. Having returned to the old stand of the 0. r- _ sure approach of that More terrible disease ou a visit to friends in north Qntario. They _ -- --- -- Noma 8 �.'I'm ' PP Wolfenden Granite and Marble works - , consumption. Ask -ourselves if you can will be absent for a few weeks and will be �/fONEY LOST:- Between Dunbar- �+ ' afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to greatly missed in theband,bothbeing� 1 ton and Pickering village on Saturday, Ism better prepared to ezeeate al;l -_ inept members; although rumor has it that Jan• 63rd, a sum of meney. Finder will be suit- i orders in cemetery and 81! outer - - - -. run the risk and do nothing for it. We Hugh has taken a trip to Norval. alby rewarded by returning same to this office. ;aa WrriLOT1r[fl� work pertaining to the business. - `' kno:v 'from experience that ShiloL's Care Our merchant, Mr. Jas. Malcolm, was in where the bills will be described, It 1-in Cuftomers will find a well selected Sto& , • . will cure your cough.. It never fails. 2 6m the city last week'attendingaseries -o curl- BUR SALE :- Twenty- six of - of foreign and domestic granite ackd . - . An exchange very truthfully says that ing matches, each rink being co of *tears rising three years old• suitable for . . marble to choose from. Inspeetiots i- , the desire to build grandly ar.d lire lux brothers. We understand that re4olm teeding roc ,os. Term* to snit purchasers. will convince that for "strictly first- ` � "':_ - : urionsly, the ambition to shine and out- Bros. were victorious in their first teh App ly to JA . GAC13EtiGg, lot lA in the nth pose .,�,. strip others has led to the downfall of by six points, but lost in the second by one of 1'►ckering. 13 is. class work, our prices cannot bs :� 1. pmt. which is almost as cod as winning. beaten. ;�'` ....'. ­ . - many good men. Eztrava aace of living p g g• UTTER FOR SALL LE: or San - . . has been the rock on which many a home The iron horse owned by 1Keears. p'retz to *oatwi, pole and *hafts, u new VIGOR STRENGTH! _,i ;I y lfraimer ex rienced some difficult in Cost ,sell bait puce. Apply to asst Liatoo ��=i6 T j_ -, ' 11as split. Live accorling.to your means Y Pickering, out; it-is sor,tc ;Tan >tit Y• �• �A+a ���f ti`: _,_i - . is the best and safest way. making very rapid progress through the ` ____ _ _�__ For LOST or FAILING RANHOOD, PICKERING ONT. 85y , snow drifts last week. It howeversucceed• BUR SAI E ; -Ttvo .hew blileh Cove - #- -- -- -- - - -- -- - _ ""'tit ° -J. - , - Tuesday night, %be 19th, was the col . - ,1 s� ' ed in reaching Thos. White's barn, causing Ii 4wo you" 8 Durham Buil +, and Pure -Hied General and 1ERVOUS DEBILITY, pICKERING� . ` est recorded in Lindsay for some years. that gentleman to wear a smiling face ever Berkshtrr pow Also a first class farm in slam - Weakness of BODY AND Dl`D, * T- .- Alto as the merettry fluctuated about the -since on account of the quantity of gold Yi H N• .o: w term of years cheap. THOFr. E %Ct�3 Of Ern►ra Or Excesses ilul Old "'': . .'° 18 below zero mark, but as night came .dust shelled out for him. Luinber ar or 1pun 8obust l�oble IlA` ;,�,i'. it commenced to dip rapidly, and our Vitt- A contingent temperancll workers at O REST Olt FU1{ SALE.-The !tn- S' ' 1 - •t. - - zenq awakened in the - morning to find ii tended the first council meeting of i892. on T plement Warerooms and the west and of BOOfl fully Restored. Now to ea- - I . - registering 28 � below. At other point,, 11o,tday last week. What'their ob*t was roughaa,c house, to- anther or sepaiat•ly : the Jar ,,e and stteng -lien WEAK Ulf- ,- kj:.. ' - iii the district as low as 04 � is rocorde I. wi- cannot surmise, but at my rate the house that ktr. Fonytb now occupier: old i DEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS LUMI3ER91 LATH AX2 D - 4- 'r:(�% the two shop'; between the douse acd the old . -. Local option by-law of its third reading - A shockinK accident occurred Tuesday' p g g barn, to rant, or would exchange for pr3rate U�' �Uy• Absolutely anfaillDa . , '���'.- •°�• °_�, afternoon on the Ireland farm, ear Sr+tt•{ and was passed. Perhaps it as the prey- rosidence. Possession giren the ist of arch_ • SHINGLES - - -- $ once of the Whitevale detaclttieut that inn- For further i,�rticular% enquire of R. HUitT, i HOSE TREATNENT—dBenefits in f �' - • ' forth, by which John, eldest son of Gor- Pickerin Village, or. by letter to It. H4XEY,- . , _ -• `" Itued the councillors with courage to allow 11 y lien testify from fifty States � - den McAdam will probably lose his life. Ai1►ons. _ ►chi,[an.. tstt ► a da DRESSED LUMBER' " " the law to be passed, or perhitps they were _ and Fore n Countries. Write them. . While en in working under the fire- there to advise the council to take on the Ii,OIt SALE. -The estate of the late . " box of ;an engine he accidently turned a clause, tieing the date of the cominfi -into ohm �r� iii c't3wt�narutge otlo o�in it,e Book, explanation and proofs o steam tap, and was fearfully scalded by force of it. p°'°R mailed BCaICd F>t<BB. Addrefts gAj;,j) AND SOFT WOOD, y ' the sacs a of steam before he could be ex- 2nd evn of the the township of Pickering, front -1 _ '~ ) � p A large circle of friends assbmbled at the in Kingston road, tlj miles -hKni the town of , ' ` • ERIE MEDICAL CO —AT LOwF:5T PRICE— '�" triC,ted. home of Theo. Hagerman last Friday even H' itby and ,oiler trove l,ckeriog tillage. •* ;: ;.�i Good soil, good buildings and every !e. i • A art 'of Indians encamped on the in to wish William, his eldest son, God BUFFALO N Y • F O R " C A S � - P p l g This is a very desirable property. Title indis- a • - shore of Laka' Seugog are catching im- speed on his trip to Quebec to attend .the putable. For further particulars apply on the -- �- ---- -- --- - - - " - _ .'L. - . manse quantities of bass through holes military .school in that province. AM r pismires, to A. A. Pos r, County Architeet,whit- _ t��Ten per cent. will be added it " by, or W. t•. RICHAitDSON, liots.ry Public.'.LARE�,/lON'T booked. Cut to flue ice over the weed beds. One Enjoying themselves in sociol inter ourse Pickaring. 9"Ll - , -#ai _ morning lately, Mr. Joseph Demera drove for sometime, the company were invited to _ _ _ . - - . - �a Da G _ __ Nu - r ;x _ ��t�1D abint with`a sleighload of the :fish, 'comp the table which (to use an ok! but very sug - -- - - -- -- - -- - ` ::' gestive expression) fairly groaned beneath EStabilshed , ' of them weighing seven pounds, and 1867. - FARMERS' MARKET. i the variety of delicacies that were. heaped • . S HILOWS . statel that he had caught 424: pounds in Toltoxro,Jan. 29, 1892 . -T• -' upon it. After doing justice to this im s - three days. He met with a ready sale at 1 g t ,_ - portant feature of the proceedings, popular . - - Wlieat, fall, bush........ 11 0 91 to 8 0 DU 7 cents per lb., netting oser 1530 for his bermes and amusements were indulged in 086 to B7 .,! . three days sport. until the wee snia' 'ours. After singing • . Thel•e is a curious diversity of taste the usual closing pieces, the company dis- . among., smokers as to the kind of; snipe they persed, all well satisfied with their e�en- - - - - prefer. Some like the "clay pipe best, iug's enjoyment, and all wishing Lieutenant • . others prefer the brier root, others acmio Hagerman abundant success in his dutieb . the Meerschaum. some must have their in the lower Province. - . -- '- pipe well seasoned before they can enjoy "Thk re is a tide in the affairs of men,- . ' . 1t others again must have a new piJ)e and Which, taken at the flood, leads oat to throw it away w henever 1t becomes a lit foifune. "- Shakespeare. - . - Ile old. But though this diversity of May this be the tide of Will's affairs ire rani worst wish. . taste among them -is curious, it is not at •. ... . . all curious that there is substantial unan- . tmity among them about the. kind of to. : _ _ About La Grippe. ba- o to lie used. Experience has proved. • . _" .. to them that the " Myrtle Navv" brand Tile-cold weather was to root out'our - of Messrs. Tuckett sic Son is the genuine frier -1 La Grippe from the city; the cold article. weather has come and La Grippe is still A statement seems to be going dit with us. ;;nder the circumstances The I round9 of the press to the effect that ur:- 11'orlil, whielir has already, like Apia, con- der the I\ew Banking Act, the (loreru- sn'ted the physicians, is pleased to receive . . meat will possess itself of all depositors r word on the subject from a physician • balances that have been lying unclaimed x ho is not of Toronto and who has vet -" _ 1n the chartered banks of the Dominion ►i,un,l plenty of it in his practice. "The . for the space of five years:. The state- mine La Grippe" says this authority, has _ went ir, absolutely without fouuilatior., Ki11F�1 more people than all the other The only' requirement of the act in respect, li -van # s occurring during the same time, - . " of unclaimed balances is that the Imulcs• :4.1• :life Inedical profession appear to have • -. tiiust annually furnish litits of such, in t st thE•ir hearts t)nd to have t1•eatod a which no trnusact,ons have taken ul.ic� 1".eueh value thNy•-were notfaeuiliar witlr • durin, the preceeiling year. The f,11>As Vtea•d of it die ,qs„ they were. It is a - - . i ' r •f • ,I •I u'E•nt form of influenza which tends to # O U M �' 0 . . � Vt heat. spring 1 Wheat, red winter...... 0 91 to 0 00 `I. - '' . ." ..- Wheat goose 80 to OU ' Oats, bush ................ 35 to 310 .w �r I CURL'.*'- . Barley, bush ............. 47 to 50 ;� .... - . . This GREAT COUGH CURL;, this �- - Pr<as, bush ................. 61 tci DO . - ` -"4 = -- ce�ful C015U5iPT10V CURi;, is without = Hai, new, ton............ 14 00 to Tb 70 3'- a varallel iii the history of medicine. All Straw, ton ................. 10 00 to 11 00 ' e "l'. `' druggi.is are authorized to sell it on a pw- ~ - Dressed bogs ............. 5 60 to 6 00 , .•' r itivc guarantee, a teat that no other cure can ' " ` ` Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 5 00 , -_ � -,...' I vacccWtilly stand. If you have a Cough. Beef, hindgiiarterc...... 6 00 to 8 00 "'` Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will Mutton ..................... 6 C•n to 9 no - ' cure you. If our child has the Croup r r Whooping Cough use it pronjVrtl and relief + Veal, carcass ............. f; ,.0 -to 8 C(/ is sure. If vat dread that mats disease . . Pump F arc' cry f . Eggs r, lb .................. 00 '23 to 00 00 00 23 to 001 CO _ CONSUMPTION, don't1ai1 tuuse it, it will Eggs, daz .................. cu tr on or cast nothin Ask your Drug- CW- C3- er0"V7,1prOpriet0r ------------------ - ---- . gist lr SHILOH's 4 AE• Puce Io cts•, Manufacturer of DOMINION BANS . ' D OM So cis and Loa – , —__ - -- I,i�t, Force 8c Suction PuYnpsY, - Ca its( Paid u $i 500,n'00 .: Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iran and p up, t "� -:�_ ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD Porcelain. Surplus, -. $113501000r,­...- ;t '` ;. - - Org nip weakness, Falttog >i[emory, Lsat of '' 13nerry, Ph rlcal Demy. to►w"eW oared *EARED AND PUMPING WIND�iIItLLS, . -._ . '- Hawton's Galizer. Aso Nervous Debility, . WHITBY AGENCY. _ . . � 1 :.A :, r m=m of sightt,, Lem of Ambition, Unfitness Windiniil and Cistern Tanks, and SAVIN(iti DEPARTMENT. 'R. =::': • :� 1. to Marry, Stunted I)ere'opment, Lost of Power �,- "„ " Paine In the Book, Hight B.taudon•. Drain in Cistern Pumps. Mail orderb Interest allowed at highest current rates. NO }` r. , . Unne, Seminal LomeN aiseplawers„ Aversion promptly attenderi to. notice of withdrawal required. :,�* ...: " �. . to society,, Unfit for study Exaceeasssiive Iadul- - W W. H. HOLLA)r D, `,= ,a �� ' 'enm etc., e ry� ° g"""`�Od r,Y t[ 1'.ti FORSYTH. Agent. Pickering, 101p MANAGER: ' - g•" sold yearly �Addro`, enclosing bump - �.`, z, for trCatis 'J_ L HAZELTON, Graduated __ -- __ -- _ -- _:� x' "- Phern,acibt. 3W Yonne St , Toronto, Out. - - - - - - -- -- —' -- - : -w — ! ,. ° 41 are ►n no ii ay rlr,t»r o► iu�et e!e i , 1 T ,�. _ ,...: - .. With. ,.,mu i1,to Ju,nmonia or bronchitis. This. - - .3 • • , On T +le +clay evenin ;. of 111: t. ,4,•c ek, "ci I1ile tl:�•1 ;, i.� the tronhle iri,ich hag ttron5ed Fo T t ROOT - '.r.� Y . Ni S C� Q -.. ,. r 't •.:;; the lc ",cfil tYa1L, U,1 the txr.iva Tulwh Liai:- :u InV fi,:us, ,uul at whose door so mRn ;,, ;� .: --H�►S A LARGE STOCu �j y : ".., n'riy ii••,s ou ;t, .t•..ti' f,1)!,1 '1',)1 „!'�)ti1” t'.lc► -:, 311: ar(: l:utl. As fl►l' deaths,_ll►e auctor ;ti r []• of b . (.•()3I! ()t'1•/) .tp . Side 1''a•S (r' (11G ltrf UI:It�tICE' h!'u�:H t'. �)f U t 1'291)OD i!►ie for the following Statement: � � ,-UC ^l(s' �ti'le1 b4 au old _ � .: •... - ••- ' '.r� 1 tr �: .�.,' . ,,. Jr t�i'O I1,IiPS ttt'r L O1 «!,Ririe st51i',t)u, kt 111!.11 cea Al), ej)nvlllceil that not niore tllaH one t,h }-r., Diu,,. s;ic •essfully u�EtA �=� _ —. gat a tli�: train a j u, ;1;t',1ot7;!l1 it.. cal, •ail ur. �1It..,f ttv�nty deaths would hove occurred i,ioutlilyby thoueaudsc:f I:ut- ; r1ct�'` , �. c, ,ea Irtl,aonly�,eWectl3kale lRucrars of till kinds, Raisins Currants, ik.,,'. . alt,r.�, tr, lrt� eu ; ;E•r,_ 1'he lu:.,kont�e:itc,f l ;:,il the fnlioaing line of treaitnent been • , .';%.1, .-1 Ind relfw b10 Inca fcino discos- �irangres L e1110nt3 i' i:.._ illy Iit'�11,ro was !ra 11y" l;mltlhe:l.::�fter tl,l:en ; I have not thus tar lost one cane. Bred. Be�taroo(pnprincirle•t �,'g�if3 find LOfft s ;:f� '� "' =r` � , " druggists vrho otter inte)i �r tak►nit, the b trs ofl',che train proceE•'e:t al r re,lnoe the pulse and temperature as �OC4a GhOCfllat8 ru S Molasses mow' - 1 ` medicine■ in l�l,ace of this. Ask for Cook "s t,ot- f p , f ' ;�,. t 1 �� ;a'li't'. )are until it arriteEl at N'1litby rapi,ll� as possible, and that in every way ton hoot Con,una.takenosubetitute; or eu- a l Spcef�, Esl�encef3, Fruity E y,� Canned to. . , r-� . o After- An i,our'e eta during as in the first stage of geunnonia. hilt close 113 and• 4 three coot Canadian postage 1 F -,9 ., A station. tl 4I Y „ atatnps in (otter, sad .re will load seatod'b> >Go_ 4 5'`'' - " which titre , a de =patch was sent to York never giving quinine. sae views acre , rtteniars ii, plain en - - , _... 1 sAaled pa , „. • �'r #�t; �,A'1g ;2^ turn m ail . Fn. s : ') . -- . an�tller locomotive, the train again somelkilit at yitriance with many wru haTu vsfope, to tadisoCal ,a sta•nps Address read -- 0 � 1+ � : ,. � lb,•' a, � ', for at aU OV@ S Fisher $IR,ok,181 Woodward eve k'' _ `.` `_ resumed its j,;urney, being then an bone' beard enunciated, and. Ltuy d o -, NQ• . .-:. ­ - a Aold ii► Pickering by 11. 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V+ti,- .. „ M1`_ , ■ rV ittlfrr 111fl7F ii I'r 11 pf1h i i i i �" -_. -- - � �,. . �; - -- {t ' It 1t �� 1II't sec oox►h TI Jre�ni a _ - r'l� I[a, lie �. d is !4 a yeas te®derll catxit home and the I[08�1'8 tat ! _ '' ^ "in tl% anent , k nlght w` 4 . _ foe I thigh mat yda change your mind! ' doctor hurriedly sent for. When he swine '1�8B (} '• ,' x" .. p' W - ° With the sta=r eye•boams gleaming And' in s twinkling Alf felt a grasp of iron he pronounced her in juries serious and per- gerW fay ast Su�una � j • i. ;,. And the mooi�'a soft holy radiatt,ce on his�ehonlder. hops fatal Besides the bruises on her �_' . #'.t,. z'`' x_ =4 get -1 'gill Wte worlt� test,- a , e head, at ••NO OfllOnee.'meant, Calvin # Dan t' yhti he! ine h am' suetained'a very tinjary, ' 1 �• ' - Past the waiting Angelgu ardians , a ge�a Farmers need to put a great deal of de . - - - Who are set in man's redeeming, �e a joke Y said Alt,.in a tope of vakw. whin , should she recover, would fn all pro- ndenoe in the moon. The lanted o • �i ` Y! Comes a messenger of Mercy ., ° that laic #y showed what kind of materW babilit result in making her a art le for pe Y P F in . Forth from Heaven on lovo's beheat,_.�.« he Wt� made of. ijfe, y g PP built worm fence, rat on ibingle and slap- H00* coy `'t board roofs kill hogs, hang meat, cat . _. .. ' - �:._.� `�� `� •' Be careful who on eke with and bow Doti the ion sad da and n this ' Came for one in stress and tension y j+ Ys i8 timber, chopped weeds, and' traded horses ;• r Battling bravely for dominion y` ; you joke, then, or you may make trouble for when the young lid hung between this and - � '. §- Ver the ills that chafe the body yourself," acid Calvin, as he turned his back another world, poor Calvin suffered agonies offing t° its phases. _ MA ?. • And that enervate the mind: Almost any old -time farmer will tell you w f^ .I.- Baffled Impotent and on the crowd. of mind as keen ss the bodil sufferings en- . -_ . , . _ _ TI ` po grieving.- y gs a worm fence built in the light of the moon :. - - - But again he was stopped by Jack, who duredi by his little sister. His white face and aaeendin node will worm around and - - " - j - SU . ,_ - a - , . ` Like a dove with wounded pinion.- '. : Kept far down within the shadows said in a raawsive voice and uished a were seldom al sent from g `-. ' � a� • aanngg yep Sdtially fail down. If yon Ian( potatoes r. Where the e,rthly toroe_a bind •• Calvin, you say you're n' oowtttd : enp- her bedside, and his grief wan so touching p ;. ' # `~ you prove -it to na to -ni ht ! Just that it drew forth the des m th of rang similatiphaeea they will all go to tops ; _ . 'i ' • _ Pwt -had 811 d with sad forebodings. •- g go P sY pa y and the tubers will be small Ind vt aiery. . ag 1- ~ ' .'' : Many an hour of pain and sorrow,- . m with us this once and see if yon don't get the many friends sad neighbors who c slab This is the time however to plant cucumbers, - ' ` _ : Check'd and hindered aspirations more real fan out here in one night than in. ee fall 1' ` _ ' . � - For the good that might be won : yon do in there in s week." IIe had sinned, and swift and terrible peg Y when the sign u to the arms. Hood's • • • . ; �%i - - -' . Hope -in autib t-- promised brightness(- , The Southern darkey says the dark of the I - ho : ; > Sang of better things to- morirow : `f uh, I couldn't, Jack ; you mustn't ask came the punishment, the ties of which moon in the best time for gathering chick- - , _ 1. � So, alternate gloom and gladness - me; "said Calvin, drawing back from Jack's he could not deny. Often Nning those sad f �4F Yept her life in shade or eau. hand, which had been laid on his arm. days and nights would he ask himself, with °ns' • al) i `..t . � Y g The carpenter of former times would not PL 11 Ati1l�Lbei o=asis# conflict, r "Now, Calvin, confess you're just a almost intolerable regret, why he had allow -ice of patting w shaved shingle roof on a �� t I .... Vex 'd the burdened, harassed #sells bit afraid to join na, said Jaek, in a ed himself to yield to sash inflaentte. V'rhy __ ' . r -Scarcely knowin ' in tbe� - ah ' building in the dark of the moon because ab y g sneering tone. Come; don t be a booby, ,whp will we be so weak when we should _ -_,; :, : What environments infest- the shin lea would and rap, ill the nails Botdbyalldrnggtate. fit; siztor . I'repareQontr . � I,C, but show the boys that you can be as brave be strop g r . -- While each ahaffng dap wa+ followed .: � " y strong? out and soon leak like s stave. Neither by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. _ - - - i � � " a night whose only merit as them." Though Calvin lived to be a good and vi: By i� y would he cut timbers for ahouse, nor?t►oukl yo `. - -. ` Was the shelter a: its Filenoe, ; •' But that's not brave, boys, to do as you famous man, he carried through h hie life the 100 Doses One Dol l of . ' _ =fir Not the vigor of its i`eet. - :. ha paint it until the sign was right. ..X at _ are doing. mArks of that last test airs of his. It Y - -- , : : ;L. " Well then net show the you're cast a Blond over him that he felt till his our grandmother or veteran aunt' can _ ; R, (!antler, tenderer, purer, holies > > boys y tell you that when hogs were killed in the . T118 Devil lt3 Dead. -. . . ' , '; Than a tather'skiss- caressing not afraid to do what they're not afraid to last day. . b1 wron time of the moon the slices of ham - , .� :> Pr t - - - - Came a whisper in the stillness do. Jennie lived, but site was a helpless Grip - g A few years ago, a group of Irishmen em ' . =r : ;� : < would shrivel u more than half, and flitch "'::.F And the pain- swept, throbbing breast Calvin never could tell 'sat how it et rile ple all her days. Calvin devoted his life P assembled on the platform at York Stn ion, ?.':;.:4 • _- of . i . Felt a low, sweet : -Conn my darlixp P would all fry away, leaving only small . • . , : . fat Like amother's touch, n blessing,­ about, but by coaxing - au ridiculin they to her care. Never was a ltrother more de- andwere laughing and joking amongst tl eat- . , - • i,� g cracklings. Apples or any kind of fruit . - �; �. �` -. ' And her heart said :- JtRUa,faater, finallj persuaded him to be one of them voted to a sister, and he was rewarded by dried' in the wrong time were certain to selves. At a short distance from them ere . , r ": �l . Ia,n comixg to TAY real." that night. . her deepest lore and atitude In him g three young gentlemen. One of them' . so _ �.r 1 he mould or get wormy, and cider vinegar re- ' • 'Tomas so kind of Him to call bar It The new preacher had come it>i a baggy, she saw perfection. She nave new the in a bit of a wa , said to his tom n -one. 'a : fuse to become sharp. g Pa :� : How.He lopgg'd to ve .nd shield Lei and the Hoye' evil plan omen to take all the part .he d in the work of that terrible �' me with me and we'll hale a bit o ftin . I Ei ` = In the shelf r et His HamU -land( note that held the vehicle in place off the night. No one ever knew but his father and It was to the moon the farmer looked for out of these Irish b�ya." Going over to. 1. 1' _ - Lo ! She now with 13im- above - indications of the weather. If the newmoon p ends of the axles, and then hide themselves mother and his ooM pions in min. R he bo , lay well on its back it was a sure sign of dry where the Irishmen were standing, he re - g `; ' P� Rath obtained the spirit freedom pa a - Which the mortal could not yield her,- and watch the result. The moon didn t rise even among themselves, never spoke of t�e weather, but if it tipped up to such an ex- ` marked. Well, boys, I)�suppose you are -� ed She bath found the faultless morning till late; and in the darkness the thing could terrible results of their conduct, but by tent . that a shot pouch wouldn't hang on the all going home to Ireland! ° . � at . � And the perfect life of love. ': - be easily done without fear of detection. tacit consent agreed that they > had ane,far Yes, sir,. said oire, acting as spokes 1n. ' _ T lower horn, yon might depend upon the I. LLxwzLLYN A. Nolnxieox.' " I don't feel a bit right ht about it enoa h in the pursuit of wicked eaaure- •' And ou will he sure to nee our rich ' ,y . ; 8 bOYa- B P P water pouring out. „ Y Y P = ' "TboXI ns, Toronto." For a little I d o and at them nuts back And never in did the a of Union nest , said the wag. , , :,-:-. - _ . - 8 �' PcePt The time of changing had a good deal to P F. „ ' g' �- ' , again ; laid Calvin, while they were wait- Meeting Home have cause to eomplaln of do with ills weather, bat there was a lack of �� Yes, sir, said Pat. , - - ►, . . - .. ins on the roadside for the fun to begin. bad conduct, s agreement u n thin point but it was goner- And you take a message to him far e ? , , ; in tP i` ONLY $ISTEB. The bo $had been sufficiently tannin to po said the wag. , • ri_ Y Y K ally conceded that a chap a before noon or „ g' . , ;; � 1'- I .1 rat the renter rt of their work n i will, sir said Pat. } : p �c Pa Pm► ennwiee Pre er. g - - Calvin and a hard enough h time had the of ' .. - y Mare midnight, indicated fair weather. A !Nell "saki the. wa tell him =that ties - f - . pl Bit M. E. LIND3LrY. g Y Then came Lo 'him the >tnother- of cirole or halo (►round the moon was a sure g' of ! it ;too hard to be balked of their a rf~ D -1vil died here last week and that there - . ' ar� t .. -, I P f ... I ,i' �� �„ Zebedee 's children with her�pone, worshiping sign of rain, and the number of the stare ti . Well, father, what= kind of a meetin What are • ou a- talkin about Calvin . will be no more work for. him to do. - • - ' !0- . . Y , him, and desiring a certain thing of him. visible within the circle indicated the nun!- „ fir. - a• { lid you have last night ? " asked Farmer said Jack, laying a detaining hand gn his And He said unto her : What wilt thou ? ber of days before the rain would come. I am very sorry for you sir said ti at, ��owe'a wif - arm. " Don't you go and spoil eve thing She saith unto Him, grant that these m and to the astonishment of the wag, lie ook a! ! "Jests ndid mother the house was now. Besides it's too late ; meetin'a coke, - Srn Y The health, growth, and development of off his hat and putting sixpence into it ...� :� splendid, � � two sons may sit, the one on Thy right hand children and animals were supposed to be P 'g p . `� P .huck full. for I hear em a -comin out. P° went amongst his companions, who each put ' _ !; .11 r d_ - the other on the left, in Thy Kingdom. influenced by the moon. If t e sign was P p - �, ti = '• How was ibe order . Any better'n *''* ' * ** "" "" := - htaUlteio xx.. comet tin into the hat. Coming back to - J -,; - . u 2U ll: ri lit at the Lime of birth the woulcl be e _ icemen? " As soon' as service closed - Fai•Dier Lowe g Y the wag, Pat offered him the contents of the �' U The stories of the Gospel have laid strong well formed and intellectual but if it vi as { ``' - " No. I don't know as it was. Them made his way up to the front and presented hold on the thou ht and memo= of the wrong h hat, saying. "It's not a large amount, sir, t g Y g there was no telling what surf of r ; young• scalawags as have been carrying on himself to his old friend. The mupister world tar el because of their eminent but it will be a great help toye.'' !itz a largely creatures the would become. Every � j t- "' - so high played off some o' their capers in gladly accepted his invitation ' and the r Y Y " What is this for ? " inquired the w. . I. f3 P Y P ag� g Y P , nataralneas. they are so true to life that worth[ - ss fellow eve do , rooting ho q �g - :! �. � 9 1. i last night. They took a quilt out o' Pete happy little group moved toward the door. they command'inataut attention,`aad ready fence - am in cow. ocy'kickin horse was " Nell, sure, you know, air," replied Pat', . ' ' ' f , ; s •A Riley's wagon and wrapped it round one o� t was decided to put Jennie in the baggy acceptance. What could be more natural believed to have been born under an ,un_ amid the shouts of the assembled crowd ; - : - r _ the muddy wheels and then sot the brakes with the minister, and the- farmer and his than this story, so eminently mother -like ? favorable phase of the queen of night (,weer it's the custom in our country that. wl en - - ,� ,, - on ; and the same boys took Tom Sanders' wife would follow on foot. Thin wife of Lebed�e, with heraonn on whom the father sties, we always make a collection ° P < : }t' f: = fines an o' mules out o' his wagon and put - "I did't see an thin o' Calvin father, yeople, or those who were of hateful die for the arni." 1'hc wa de rted ghee iyhl _ ' - �*t, - pp g P Y g , , the dignity of apostleship is renting even ition, were children of the -dark of the g p Y .,," i' e Toe Wood's old oxen in. It does look's if did you ?" asked Mn. Lowe when they now, rumen to Christ full of reverence and P� . - 1, ` Bata 's a -gain' to have fins share sip that." had reached the road. worship. She has heart ('brit►( talk of that moon' with the sign below the heart. C n F, .F , , P• It is unfortunate for the moonist, that _ _ a. _ r, dear ! I do hope them wicked No ; but there ain't nothin strange kingdom, the kingdom of God, the kingdom careful records were not kept. . ? x,�: v x , - boys'I Abe bronghC into the fold before the 'bout that, seein's thar was such a big of heaven among men. What her thoughts To be born in the li ht of the moon the 6 4 1; I z' mee closes Mrs. Lowe ssitd. crowd out. g ' r .. .. y 'sign to the head, with ascending . no+le, in- - ) - I i want you to go up to- night, mother ; I hope nothin a happened him, Dut }i d to (tell. o But the were doubtless of a - c thar is to be a new reacher thar. I think somehow I feel pneas Y eared a large brain. exalted intelligence, ` - - t = P Y• very lofty nature. There'could be nothing and a progressive spirit. If the aigti was 4 . Jennie's cold is well enough eo t' wont hurt "Qh, he's alright, tnother2.,tfrast Calvin grealer beneath the heavens than this king- in the heart the individual would be of a �� • - . her. for tsin care of himself ! said lilac faCpier, doe, and so, mother -like, she sake for her onerous cols kind[ disposition • if in a ' - : " A new reacher ? What's his name ?" reassurmi 1 . - P g Y two sons the Highest place tha ,heaven affords . he stomach a 1 t ea kindly with h a tendency •�'rhey gin it out as Johnson." * * ** * * ** � � •+,ss _ i�ss „ � + Y . the sons of men. Grant Lord that these my to grow fat and pussy ; if in the legs lie � • _ � . - . c ±- _ :'They 'Johnson ! Wonder if it's our Johnson, " Thera, �,J hear the preacheA buggy, sons way tit, the one on the right hood and would lie very active and great traveller or . - ;'f,:. . c father. boya ! Now fee• sogae fun ! ' And Jack chuck- , the other on thy left when thou eomest into adabout • if in the feet a good dancer and - " I inherit some tendency to Dye- - - t " I thought o' that, but it's not likely. led. "Look there his is t pin' the w. th kin doe." There was nothing too s e 1 -- Johnson isa common name.' ,r Y g g 8�d hard kicker, y per.` . pepsin from m mother. I sufferzd =., - ;• . �r, for her sous.. No place in heaven above or The same lunar conditions that canned . - - i i Well, I'll go up to- night. It-a only a 'jW"Oon figs; tt ' paw- an-a stiniD in a on the earth beneath . that was to hi h for two years in this Nay ; con 5ulted a __ 8 q coo ring meat to shrivel ap brought thinness - � `- - • quarter of a mile there, and I don't think it'll cloudless sky; their them. So all mothers are w t to think and number of doctors. They did t} . _ t y; and. the boys, ftorn p and lankness to the individual ; while those - 1 ., Bart Jennie shit.' -' lace of concealment is a clue of bile# though, perhaps, the would not ce� to n0 cod. I then used ''' The above conversation took lace in P P '�' g ' Pe P ' Y that induced shingles to�enrl up, weather g c a Of p could see the buggy quite diatinetly as it admit this, yet every mother's heart, the boards to watp, and chimneya to lean gave - Relieved In yotir August Blower - - 1. Farmer Lowe a kitchen. The protracted came around the turn in the road just below wide world over responds to the spirit ,•of to individuals gnarly d' ition distorted !, F % and it was just two _ - . 1 , . 1 meetings now being field at " Union Meet- the church, this woman's prayer. It is quae manifest features, and warped morals. ;days when I felt kYieat relief. I SO011 `.. ' . !. . 1 + -, ing House" had been in pro;res$ for about "There goofs tlio first wheel!' Cracky ! that even when our hearts are felt the nice( It to nits natural that the moon Should "' • .. twoweeka,andwere gatherin great crowds. there's the next in that mud hole 1 Jericho, part right we me►y offer prayers that are have more or leas influence in lore affairs. g of so that I could sleep and eat, and ' - ! , T g p t . But the conduct of some of the large boys toys I say, look at that there horse ! What's tinged with selfishness and that are some- There is that well -known and oft-repeated i I felt that I �t as well. Tliat was _ . - W. . ' 1 1 t _ caused no little trouble and adxiety. Efforts it a aimiu' at? Good Lord= t if the animal times very unwise. There was a touch of couplet: • P • - A` 1 ! p - .. three years ago and I ani still first - - had been made to find out who the guilty slut a- rennin' off, and what'll become o' the vault if not of selfish in this ra er 1 . I ones were but the were tannin and b + Y' P Y , Happy its the bride that the sun shines on, Class. I am net er , . - � jf • Y 8+ Y preacher . Who ever'd a thought_ anything to say nothing o[ its want of deep wisdom Happy is the c:orpiio that the rain rains ou• TWO Days. without a bottle, and . ' :, t ;- t , y some means had avoided detection so far, o that kind ud a- happened and thorough arpreciation . of Christ s re- It is the moon, however, that the maiden ' if I feel Con5ti sled i 1� Tl Farmer Lowe's family consisted of himself; With trembling kgees and fast beating lations with Ilia disciples. Let my sons looks to for a charm to bring her lover. If p . . -. his son Calvin, and little daughter Jennie, heart did Jack stand and view the serious be first, let them have the most dignified pa she wishes to see him she mu wait for the the least particle a dose •or rive jof i s' � seven years of agge. He was one of the stand- turn his ' spost" had taken. The other siLion." Waa there not a good deal of the new moon ands •tt first sight f it over her August dower does the work. �1" a 1 - ' bye of the neighborhood. Tolerably well to boys crouched about' him, enable to move weakness and vanit of our r human 7 i .' yy, P� right shoulder kneei at her Broom window beaut • of the medicine is, that y n - - � ' 01 i do, kind, and of cheerful disposition, always a muscle. nature in all this , t1 a need the santifica- � y - - read end willin do hold out a het in ,,► and rope..( these lines : Call stop t use Of l�wltllOUt ail bad <k, Y g p` g There is some one in there with him . tion of our a hole lives and all their m.rst P y - ) -. hand, his friends numbered man New ninon, ti'tic moon, come tell unto me, �' - y continued Jack, as the frightened horse and sacred poasibilitiea. "Not my feet only, ##trout t1,its (info to- cuorcuw, effects On the System. - ! , } His son Calvin was fifteen years old. He broken buggy drew nearer in their wild but my Head and my hands," said Peter. «'ho my truelove• will lx-. COnBtipatiorl While I was Sick I L 7vaa one of these easy =going sort of people flight. "Look, Calvin, I do hollers it's And Bo we need #hat our thoughts, our If his clothing I du %colt, r d felt e� a thin it ' And his children ten 1 du bear. everything 1 in whom there lies great capacity for good your sister ' " Hopes, our ambitions, and our p: uyen shall 131it1►e and merry way I ace him, Seemed to mt' a mail could feel. I . -` I or evil, when that dormant power is once Yes, Calvin's eyes had seen before Jack all be baptized in the river of a rfee t, lx N'fth hiy tees to mu i I' , fully roused. As yet no one seemeWto have spoke, and the scream that he heard as the sanctification. -If there was world) It hits clothing l don't weal•, cons of all men most mi.�erable. I -Can j - = any particular iafiuenee over him unless it buggy flashed past left no room !or doubt~ vanity ' in his prayer there was se And life t hiWren 1 don't bear, that I bOltfae ` Sts}►, in COIiC1�fS1011,; was his little sister Jennie. She had alit That voice belonged to his sister —his sister, fishuesa. She wanted to see her Sad and sorreiwful may 10 him, Au ust Flower �t'ill Cure ail O�e of ,``%' l4'ith his tss►ek to me. $' y : ` - _= been a delicate child, but of a most lovely that he would have died for! What was boys first, whatever became of all Then she must crnwl into lied uietl indigestion, if taken disposition, and in her C'abin's deepest' that roaring sound in his ears,- and those all other boys. There were other mothers quietly. g 1 ` affections were centere3. No sacrifice was kalls of fire dancing before his eyes? How who loved (.brief who had Bona that were compose her mind, and wait for him to L1feOfNiiser� with judgmCnt. A. too great to secure her comfort,and lie found, queer they looked ! What was the matter perchance quite as wot thy of any honor or aliPear to her in s dream. ej M. Weed 229 Belle- 7;` yy i:,t tit. *• . his greatest enjoyment in ministering to her' with his feet end legs ? They seemed glued promotion. Call it a pwAonable weakness a fontn ine St.. IndiauaDolis, Iud." • ' - - l - :i - ' T. _ pleasure. - to the ground, or had they suddenly turned , if you will, but it was weakness that covers - . - . . ` . 3 . ' _ . _ "Calvin, your pa wants you to go over to. to stone ? all our nature and th►t touebes as we see A Neighborly M;etake• . -. - _ a., ---4 _ Greeley and take that cross -cut saw home It seemed hours that he crouched there, even the worth and value of our prayers. - Amateur `+opmtio -" It's just too mean for - , t - . •. before you o to the meetin said Mrs unable to mo4e hand or foot, but in realm There is one other point we nibs', not over- i anything ! That dog of yours !owls every E.WgTation Retums � ..j Y g p ,- - ' . Lowe that evening, a$ she brushed out Jeri- only a few seconds: had elapsed when Bud. look. The prayer was unwise. Before the . time I Bing." The official -,migration returns for 1 L'.. 1 - . pie's curia. denly, by a supreme effort, he broke the convcreatiwi ends we see that by offering Nei hbor -" I'm re sort tune." i; • , gg �! Y ahoH that 87, :!71 English, 1v,43i batch, .•• j - " All rig:Ft, mother ; I'll be -ready in a spell. With a bound he was rapp and flying thisprayer, this mother ha- msdean unfavor- ,F Why don't you stop him ?" and 53 396 Irish emigrated ►rated to the gaited i . - minute. Good -by, little sis ; I'll not see you down the road after the fast duap ring able impression on the other ten. When " You see, munt, we didn't know it was 17,931. 2 • - - V - - pe+► States. and 1•.nglisb, ' ,.iF 1 ,5�utci,. ; again till 1 come to tote you home on my buggy. It soon turned another bend i'n the they heard it they were indignant. Perhaps that way." and 1,32ti Kish to Canada compared with - g - back after meetin's out ; and he stooped and highway and his keen eyes caught sight of they ought not to Have been angry and put " tVhat way !" ga,4 >G`l 1•:nglisli, 1:3,8ti1 Scotch, and ,2.110. ' 11 gave his sister a loving kiss. an object lying by the roadside, the night of out. But they were, and so by the unwis •' We thought, main, tF.ett you was tryin' jrish to the ['Wiled States, and 18,39:► En , . When Farmer Lowe, with his wife and which almost stopped the beating of bin door of this prayer the mother had area to s itre us by singin' every time be howl- lisle, 2,421 Scotch, anti I,iO1 Irish to Canada - When laughter, arrived at then church ->ie heart. Fear and hope lone speed to his fast now placed her sons in a leas favorable i eel, during the previous year. The total emi- ' - ' p� poB found . the house almost full. While ex- flying feet, and he quickly reached the Lion to the eyyes of the other disci les. How •.. "' . - -a- s1 to all parts of the world in 1891 was' • . , -' . , , chap in reetin s with a number of friends motionless little hen 1 i in thetnoonli ht. all this speaks to us the carp an� watchful= g=affe _ . 1 :2� g• gg 8 P Y rangg g 218,263, compared with 218,116 in 1890. • - �. and neighborn, he suddenly recognized a face "Jennie! O Jennie! My precious little n�a that we should exercise in regard. to our Mr. Billue Safe. _ - . - on which his eyes had not dwelt for some sister. You can the dead! Open youreyes prayers. V1 a are apt to limit our prayers ,, , . - - ;.. years -that of %n old time friend. and tell me that you know me!- Jennie! tell too much to petitions for the good and the It )'o° think you're going to have t to « " • ' -" - .. "Mother, mother!" he whispered with a me that on forgive eel Oh g , grip, Maria, obaerved Mr. Bi lus, peevishl� The term Tabby cat is derived from ispe / y gt ,you manta t bright and the beantital in life. Vb a oak for F, Atab a famous street in inhabited . deal of excitement- '•It's our old die! Lord Lord, ive her back to me!" light, for o for blaming. Who ever prays of course ye u ll have it. Any doctor wi 1 Bagdad, ' 8 g I y' g p Y tell yyou that constant dread of any disease by the inanufacturera of silken stuffs called : - - friend Johnson, sure enough, for I.see him The voice of anguish died away in a wail. for trial, and for the furnace -firer, and for is Ii to ittolke you catch it." atabi, or taffet•y. This stuff is woven with _ -" aettin' up _that." He had knelt and taken the helpless form the dark day, that through all those we may „ Y Y waved makings c r cva� red silks, resembling ' s - " Well, well, Sa it is ! How naVral he in his arms and passionately strained it to be sanctified. The oue.model yet is Llnat Not always, John, replied Mn. Billue, _ • : . looks ! We must take him home with as." his breast: the pretty blue eyes, of Gethsemanp, "You might live for sixty years in constant a tabby "cat's coat. P Y ) Not as I w�il�, but as Thou . dread of a brain disease and you'd never . " Yes ; I'll go and speak to him soon'a. and a crimson mark was scrosii the right wilt." This is the grand wise nnaelfish 3 In the Yoruba count=) , West Africa, the - . - _' ` meetin's over." And the good man's face temple. How like death she looked! But prayer. get it, John." natives send messages by means of shells, - . _ , . beamed with pleasant anticipation. there might be life yet, and he, wu wasting ; In feathers, peppers, corn, stones, coal, re7ore, : ' • - '. - - Calvin delivered the saw, and taking a precious moments here in idt t moanings. „ - Beginning to Have IMM60ln. powder and shut and many other things. - ' near out across the fields, started for the Stetting to his feet, he cried, •'Help! help!" Mr. Bil#us- M", how long has noun Severe f=asts and freezing blasts must ' =lie meaning of each object is known, and . ' - -V_ - _ church. It was not quite .dark and going with sir the strength of his yowa lungs. $ kinson been Doming to see 1_ as , g' come, then come frost -bites with swelling, _ •' • . g , • g, all of theirs together make up a sort of t' throe h a thicket of ours black oak sa - "Yes, we're comin'1" answei�d the voice itching, burning, for which St. Jacobs Oil is •' code," b which intelligence relating to ' 1. g young P Mrs. Bilious-About five ears. Y g g #lugs and underbrush, he did not see at of Mr. Cole, one of Farmer Lowe's near �� he ! Hory often dcea he the beat remedy. anything whatacever may be transmitted. Five years, _ - - crowd of boys gathered there until he was neighbors. •Dame to the house ?" r I -- ter, . =t _.. 11. , almost among them. Calvin with his uncowdoin urden clan - 1� » " - , P Three or four Dimas a week, t , : • "Hello, there, Clavin, where ye bound ed ti JaZZIrted his arms, ran to meet the crowd •• Does he take her to operas, coneerts,and . for? The land o Canaan? said Jack Doo• tlist afterAe ru ' wa horse ,�• a le , one of the roughest boys in the net h- acid a cattle a to them he criied in a other places of amusement . �' dig • THIRTY YEAR& • 1. - Y 1'' bo` hood. g' voce o ony P •• do to ohnrah with bar sometimeast" . - . -.. I 2 l • I m on my- -way to the meetin , boys ; O Mr. Cole. I believe she s dead! And " Neil eve Sunda evening." - � - . i sin a if she is what shall I do -what shat# I do " .. Y every Y K ]Ohflston, N. B., March tr, r88g. . g 1' • • 4 Ham 1 Does he seem to be attentive to - . r;t = ' i ' = Calvin turned to make his-escape, feeling, "Thar, than, Calvin, my lad, don't take it her ?" "I was troubled for thirty years with . 1' ae he expresaect it," that he had got into the so t,► heart. It may �e Ins(a f aint." �•He Bobs." - wr7Dg w:" MiF'Johueon here I'oined them; he had �� , pf►ins in my side, which increased anld: , __ s g, Pe ] H m. S tt late sometimes?" '. ;- - .,_ -Hold on amiratte,' said Jack. "tYhatd'- asaccmeded in stopping the frig toned horse, �• Y •� became ve bad. I used - �i He often stays till 11 o clock. . ry 1. N� `_ - `'° you say. to atayin' out here with us? Yon'!# and had hurried back to asoeitain the con- (8addenl struck b an idea). •• I'll tell ' ' . . . -. ; -. ave a si ht more fun than in there. dition of Jennie. He lained that when y ;' r • That young chap will am O O g �P oa what, Maria 1 ■ ° '_ . '' Gaeaa I'd better o in, boys. Mach the animas first took fright he told the chid want' to know some of these da s Ube » • ; , . - ' k. -- _:'11 • obliged, just the same. to grasp ti'gbtly the arm -rest of the ba can't keep company „ �' and it completely Ct1tCd. I igNe it all praise .. #' , Ieavi ggy with 13easia . = t_ "'Oh, let the p/xtdy -goody fellow: alone, nest, thus him frees When the last -d.► — � o - rag 'MRS WWM tiil3ER. _ - . .- :-� : Jack -! 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I d of 0% sure r -rownd " will brat T. A. SWUM of 186 West Adelaide . . 3p�:::�_ _1.;_� � . - ,;.- I -*k - Fi Ifunclied Dolimi - i cash t6 ilie St, , Tbrdnto, Out., must feel more than . I . - ...­ - . _;- - ,__.. ' ­ ' = etc y rels 0 4: I 'I ve in . I ' i -, � . � ..- - .1 . . -11 . 11 I - . J ad,-yivid It the he! g '. .).: . - %ea4 trod � lre4 414 � . r ol person sending the largest list of English ordinary pride in the guocm of his valuslAe � - __1 The first -over Ay 4 mue BETT'E - - --- - I elec ic , The q%Wive litpin *4 words constructed Poin letters contain , , " - - ` . - . �- ...., irs, , � . . I . - . land is under Ion contained .. railroad ia,Eu* r co stru6t, , preparation, for the care of long diseases, - I -1 .'1­191 ­ - I., � Z� ;. 4., �.,; � I 4. - - . billows round me roar. in the two words I I AiI Jourad TO the vIZ: S1XKy#UM'S OXYGENIZED RUM- �, ,.," I in the suburbs-of Leeds by an American _ Thy spirit g . Thank Youl ­ 1_14. guides my, bark to shore. I �, �,-,�� ; 4. -_ 11 , , , 11 . I , .i.-,_�_111�j . pOrbod fandin the mext largest list will be SION of PURR COD LIVER OIL. Na Mrs is rMB VNI =SAL 2=2T- - , �4 -, - .1, . . �company. 2 el .. � I , . u I _. - 7,.Cf-�,.. every ' I dream, and on thy paid Three ndred Dollars in cash The pro �aration of -the kind has ever met with - XONYof those who, how empova .". , "� I __'�. ". � . ,� , ,�4 Al r. Charles Booth proposes ihai * , , ; face benign ; -:. PVM .. " , - '14 , L. ,K_� � ,W , ­;� IL - I I, I ...- - . . ' ' person sending the third largest list will the same success in the sante time and the - CKRONIQ BRONCHIrts, IUOVF40 , , � A , . - Person in England over 65 years of age shall- .- ; I 006- thy Tiltue" klow; - . - I ­k -. Those; eyes, 0 -wife, �rith,ysarnlng shine, receive a complete set, thirty volumes, (in- teaLimon in i favor are all from the ,.1. � ­. ­ , _q � .--. � � . receive from the I . I I ials its COLDS, 019 ANr "RM OP W.AS21.: i - _; � � 11; - _�.� �... . . - . ,,,am tr,w � , .. . _. 1, .- �1. I State five shill.ings &.week. ' ' And well the. causi I know. cludring the American Supplement) of the most authentic sources. Every druggist ZXG DMR"jCy* ajqw amy - ,�� ,�.' --._��_, �, . �: " - :.�'i �. � ,5' . � That can be done for, seventeen millions Though loud and wilder raven the III EncyclOpedijL Britannic&, valued at one sells it. 35 eta. per bottle. . 1�� • . . . . .1 .. , . .. sterling annually. s , r_: _­ � I I I .. �� ­ .. . . The powers of evil t�hou eaust charm, Hundred and Fifty - Dollars. Amextra�cash . - ".._ '' 7 ... ' - I _ ­ ... . - . 4­�._, . - I _�., ., , - The last British 4urvivor' of the battle of . . .-. daily prize of $5., $4., $3.44., $5.. and $3. TO make others' Wit appear more than i - .... -1. f- I ., 11. _', -100, Sacluel aroinj scqp�ds al�UA 1 �rsw, �, :i g I ... ­_�­._,,-'_.:.7� . ... � Watel sGibson, is dead at will be paid each Mooday, - Tuesday, Wed! one's own is a good rule in 'conversation • ; a ­;�... -M-,v I )+o C � �,.,;�,-- '.. _�,:;�,.,,� , :. . - I . . �, .. .- . 1.�d " / owl-qw 11 I'. .e; - �. -age of lot.- , pqice she slip cry$ de* • I necessary on '0 . � , � V 4 F ' nesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday a, to lot others take notice of ,Z�?., 7.1'], .- � J 'e;, - . . - . I - - � c - ... �/:T-. I - ,F .1 to . . � .. -1 ... - _ - . - ".. I r - . A torpedo boat 130 feet � Whilp windsi and, w esithe,'Amsel shale, ur wit and never do it yourself. - - I .,- .(:�- I -long, builf , for spectively up to Feb. 13th 11192 to the per. yo - . " - - ." And mensmaten sp ak of wreck. " � ,� 'Victoria by Yarrow, made 1221� knots an son sending the largest list reoeirsd at the Other suffererarom cold in the head . _�_ � . . - : Thy face serene I a III can see, . 1 - ead and - f.;.,,-. �M . . . hour for three hours on her triaj trip. . Not fear. so thou k .p*xt watch f3r &&. office of the " Journcd " on the days men. catarrh have been promptly on red, why not . .-. , ---,-, ­ I . I - -4�.,f -� . . � ­ , � I A pianist, named Latter i4 the IsI - I . -%-Will !f lames, tioned- - you? Capt D. H. LYOD, manager and pro- ,i� . , EN a,�_�'t . -appear in London. Hai is a pupil of � f 11 . , ,,,.- � Lisa, . r 1. i� � • . Should two or more lists tie, the list bear. Pri6tor of the Q P. R and &, W. O. car . . .1. � . ez: " I - I- �- .. .. - . 1. ! k will be awarded terry, Prescott, Ont., says: I u Nasal . : plays with brilliancy, and extrimely well. ing the earliest post mar : ��.' .1 -:!- . used . ". ArAtinhop Dennisox's FaD=STOMIIr the prize. Sixteen dogs after close of con- Balm for a Prolonged am of cold in the head . Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and . lw..)�* :.I_,..j-Z?t - - A postage stamp of the original value o . . . .--": Y�l ��-- . I ' , or Two applications effected a complete cure in HYPOPHOSPHITES - �., -:4­-), about Sixteen cents was sold by ,auction in ._ " Here's health to ►&11 that we love, , , test will be allowed complke returns. I - � if -- '.�-,',' '.�A­'-. Here's health to &Il` that-love us, ­ . -Of' ]LInae njmd Sod[a._.. 'i #.e..­.,� , .1 I &I rize will 00 - � �� .�A-� . _�L - .; . - London recently for $240. It was a Molda- '. Here's hea!th to nil those that love them. The d 'I U be paid each day as less than 24 hours. I would not take $1 jr 18 ALMOST AS PALATARZir : ' . _.. _., vian eighty-one pares 1� ,stage stamp. Three ,_ Thatlove those th love them won, any Re Zirgest prim on Feb. 29th, for my bott16 of Nasal Balm if Deould not - . -,. _'W" .1. I .. .IV - . � I 1�1 " . . � . AS MILK. 17 IrS A WQ1VDRj&UZ 1, �'-- - - ,- �� -, - ­_�,- - years ago a copy of the same stamp realized -':.. That love us. - . i 4 1892. All prizes will be paid in full with- replace it, - � - I - ­ . - .. . . _A .- � - . - : .- at auction only $50. . a large circle this out further expense to the winner. Rules Idleness is the key to beggary. . FLEES PROJ)UCER. 19 is wed an4 I - I. ..' �`" - , . . wish for health ine (1) Names of persons and places are not I . endorsed . � ,,,�'... . The wedding dres' in which ud AV Phystelans. Avoid aU � � . 8 Princess ?and will you notice . � coasted. (2) GIBBONS, TOOTHACHE GUM imitarlarm or astbatituejeju. gold bl, " 1: the reference is not to tho wine Words from the English Ian. , ..._ _.:, . Mary of Teck was to have been married to -cup, but'to 'Oun -- - 1. I . dard medicine, the " Golden Medical Qage only are counted. (3) No letter can For sale by, Druggists. Pritle lam . aa Druggists at goo. and sjr.oa ,_,-, - ,.1. �.. I , I I'll Prince Albert Victor of Wales, was entirely, a Otan - � : .A I . � .. .. ". .. . " 11 - of British make. It was to be made of silk Discovery," . that can bring health to the - f: used in the construction of any one word Trust in God-but you do the work. - 00O2T & Do Wxv, Amevaj,&. . . -, ­1-r. _. 0'r' '. .� . .� _,�, � � , _� ; .. :. - � I . - ': .1 I . � more times than it occurs in the two words . *� ..,., . . .,- :�. � - I I . -� i fabrics and presented to the Princess by the large number of friend i we each love. True I . ,.: , .. . - . , . .,... , I*-,- ­ 1:) 1. . . - ?! .��_' . . .,.- . Ladies' Committee of the National Silk. As it is not a "be and does not in- - "Eureka Journal. " (4) Each list must con- I - � 4 . . ­` '-:. 1 :1 ' . verag . fain name of sender, with full t office . -;� ! ebriate, but ids health- giving medicine, a IRBOU09 - . I.; . . . .�. . sociation of Great Britain. . C7 address, and be accompanied by I . 1111FICIlL LIN I" � . . . . . . . . � , I . - blood-purifier, liver in, igorstor and general post Dollar . .. , �­ ... . .. � ,% * In this plain official statemen't from an tonic-a remedy for B.1iousneas, indigestion in cash for a yw's subscription to the I I 'D . . •. '­ � ." ­ 1 - :_ :, . � En fish Government circular is material for . ion For Circular Address , - ,___ - " Eureka Journal. " All lists mint be mail. ­ . .. ..- I ' mail- : andStomach troubles. --teuresCous4niption, . ,.,.,.,. � . . - "Mr. Wycherley,the - - - , . Pleasing reflections ; . in its early stages, crofula, Bronchitis, ed not later than Feb. l3th. 1892. (5) The 1, J. DORM & SONIII. - ..�:­._,_. � ' , . - , . . � - : .''- 1 -1 ; ", �:_ .-' - . - - Postn iaster of Whitchurch, Salop, has retir- and throat diseases. contest will be decided by Webster and - - - 1. .. , �. _ �14__.4ru.,: . " ' ­ - I �- - ,ed upon his earned pension of 980 pjr •- ., I • - - 0 77 Northeote Ave.. Te"ll" ,._.-.. - Worcester. . Xt Is a 6artaft and $POGO Cure for _, - - i , " -: .I , �ffliiiuiti and has been succeeded by his wife." To hear complaints is,wearis6me alike th 11old in tho HeI andCatimmh1a aUlts . --- • _" - ' , '. '. , , �� �! L, I . Address 11 Eureka Journal, "19 V ictoria ONVO _ � -,I L The salary of the Postmaster, now of the the wretched &,ad the - happy. -43.ohnson. filt"as. - . • . _�.. ;, �_, , I �'. . . I St. Toronto, Canada. . SOOT14ING. CLEANSING, MONEYI MONEY. M . - `.,.�: � 11 " . I I - --- -------- - -- ---- __ . .., - .,'_.',A_. -. �. ­,. - ,� I.. i Postmistregs', is per annum. . - x� .. He Did ot UaL - - , �, N. B. Save this notice if you wish to on. HEALING. - " �'!` ., . . .. - I I _ , . ... .� . . ­ L: .1. . Z - knowhas The man who tried Dr. �age's Catarrh ter the competition. Insfant Relief, Permamwt , .: , 11 ... 1-. I - The railway dog of England, . 11"t LONDON AND CANADW 1. I .11C! '� . - . . , _­. . I I . . I . - I � . � . s` Help," has died. He wore a silver collar Remedy, and was sur-. of the $500 reward Cure, Failure Impossible. . . L I - __",:.::.* . . . . _.. in A most delightful remedy for a cough or I - ..: -.-, - .- . - .scribed, " I am Help, the railyway dog U offered by the propri tors for incurable . III go-mum disesses an 4I .. -,. ..-,., .. - 17-10 an cold. Adams' Wild Cherry & Licorice symptoms of o"=rh such " h= . LOIN AND AGENCY CO. 1 LUM :!�'. .1k . I England and travelling agent fgr-.the or- case, never called I .: . � ­ exual i� losing some of . . .- ... - , for kin money. Why not? Tutti Frutti Cum. Sold i;verywhere; 5 ,=Ioul bmath. hawking jw4 spit- . phans of railway men killed on dVty- My 0, because . he got - cured I He was sure of Cents. thw. n&usek_gsnI tooling d do- treeil, Tereste. '11_ ..� ,_�'. - office is 53 Colebrook row, where subscrip- two things _- (1) That lie cat-irrh could not . . billty. ate. 11 yon are troubled with . 11 - - .�..,: - ' . I 1� . � these or M .......... MODO,mOOO. .. . would have that, I - -a . -1 -.- ­ - - - tions will be thankfully received and duly 1bg cured. (2) That ie 'wo 6- Young, one is rich i1i'all the future that Eghs, C&Wrb.=TdfctZno . �, .. ­ � � .. . � - �_z �" i . � acknowledged." He brought more than a $500. He is now wire A one thing, and that 1e dreams ;old, one is poor in all the. past h " a balls of NAILL - al I . ' � - , - - . .1 � -,. 3"'. C= in,t,i%=t,e,d Money to Loan an improved farms. :,.�'..Kl_ I thousand pounds into the fund. is that his catarrh is gone 2ompletely. ' 86 that he regret.a. .r . . city ' � . .. .- - . . J, ­ cold In head results and town property on liberal !.erms of repay- - * " ., r:..­ ! .1 .. - by oonsumption and death, � . . I - Nearly all of the football associations in he is out $500, of coarse. The makers of Dr. To A. Slooum'a '. . . tift LULm is sold b -11 drugfis ment and, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATZS MUN! : England hive placed soldiers in uniform on Dr. Sage's Catarrh IUlnedy have faith in OXVFF It L ..'. pt " I ... I.- . . ., CIPAL DEBENTURES PURCHAMCD. ­. � LS w -01 be "a". p- or _003 - ,NIZED EMV IONS ,of PURE pelve(AaeutsandS -WiLyaddreasing Apply to local appraisers or to . � ­ I the free- list, and Tommy Atkins, who is their ability to care th,- worst cases of Nasal COD LIVER OIL. Ifyouhavo Tightness I FULFORD A CO,, 4 J. F. KIRK, Manager. ­ _:, 11 farms for Fale in ont. & M=Itoba , .: . "" - ' -" . . - usually a great lover of sports, will be able Catarrh, no matter of how long standing, of the Chest-Una it, For sale by all drug- Brockville, OnL Choice I . , -� . � I *: I I to indulge in the game .without Cost, The and attest their faith by their standing- re- gists. 33 cents per bottle. - I - - , f . I ...., . I .. . Welsh Football Association will admit flee ward of $5W, offered for many ears put, ' . . I . - y What kind of robbery is not dangerous? 1b THE IMPROVIED .. . ..- I I , , , -- . all soldiers in uniform below the rank of set- for an incurable case of this loathsome and I Uses - " 1 - ". �- - , , I - _� ' : " I - i . - - . A safe robbery of course. .. - ,.-. , : : I � . geant. The Scottish Association, however, dangerous disease. The Remedy in sold by I STANDARD - , , - .. I- ! Bear ' I � . I - 4. ;" I . 1 . . : - - - says it has no power to grant such pri'- druggists, at only 50 cents. Mild, nooth• . � A. P. 590. � __ - I - - .. , ;1,-., 11, cwppr� . _%. 1 . . . _: vilege.q. . - ing, cleansing, deodor ing, antiseptic, and saimall ml .m InI . ., 1. I I - I - - - - . - . . ..: 'n _. FRcNCH- I _ . . __ ..- . • . � - ... Au experiment-is being made in Shipping g. . . .. I EMI!M. ' -'- - . . . fresh -salmon from the Pacific coast to 11 - . . . . . .. _� Europe. If it be successful fresh salmon will All men have their I ra'ilties, and whomr CANADA PERMANENT .... � ­ .- t_ __... _ . ... , . - looks for a friend without . im erfections P 1Q3 � - :!. I .�_. .. � .. � " ''I I - . be shipped hereafter instead of canned sal- . I . . .- . _� .. - .- . ;1 �. $ - - will never find what h - seeks c loeeour- a I .. � : . ..'' . . . .Z` inon. Thirty tliousandpcunds of fresh Salmon W .� I 14an and Sayint1l.s Cospauya • . S . . - ...'.. - � I � - � . - . � ­ , �. a car from the Frazer River' selves notwithstamiinTr our faults, and we ' . were Shipped in, �- 1. , . . I .. . - . . . . last week, going by way of the Canadian ought to love our friends in like manner. . Invested Capital. - $12,000,063 . . . . - - I . . . . I ­- " . I . � . . . - � , � . - - . . . Pacific to New York, and theiiee,. in the . � Of Course It's a WOMAIL . - I I - � .0N, - _.. . ' "' ' ­ , , - I I . - - 1% - cold storage room of a German a camshi , I 11 . - ­ __ I � , . . --I- - - ' " The bawl that socks the cradle I .- � HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO. -_ - -_ _. I :-I- .11, "I. .. ��_ . � . to Ffatuburg. rocks the world." i , .. � - • . Is the'liand that roc . - , , , , . _ . , Signor Sucei, f xpects (I - - - - . . � . �, - he fitAini'fie-at, e The mother, 8ittiug bo6side and rocking, file -1 -; . 6ut,ao a,, i . - : - . - "'; ­ ug The ftmVe' and Increasing resources of thig . _- . . .. . . Th - . previous feats of fast cradle, often singing ter sad lullaby, may , Company enable W1 Ifirector-4 to . . I ­1 ..,- . . - � . achievements of Alexander.lacques in Lou- be thus shaking, as it were, the destinies of CW On Real Yntolt, securities to Ti3vkeaamdo'rt"int_ ' ". I . - i - - ­ ..- • .1 . without delay, at tile lowest eurren� rate of .. - . .. -- .- . .�� don have piqued Succl, and he is going to nation. But If dim mee, consequent on ! -:",-- .. - - I - . - I ­ . I ­ , iDt*rebt. and on the moot favorable fermo. - , - . . . . I � - I . I 1. . .;� . . . , . . outdo the Frenchman by fasting for fifty.- motherhood, have bor te her down, and aap. i - I . . _____ . - . i - � ' 1,01sns granted on improved �_ I I . . j . - I . - � _... two days. Ife started in about two weeks ped her life, how n ournful will be her � Produ(:Live town and city properties. . .� �. I .- ago at the Royal #quarium, London, weigh- Bon To cheer the other. brighten It Idortgages Lnd Debentures purchms 2d. _�____ �____ . ..I , 9- her � Application may be made through ttie local . -_ . ing 148 pound 4, n�(e!L,, He is taking only life and brighten her song, Dr. ApPraisel!, of the Company or to I -_ ___�__ . :.. , I_ water I ____ - . - - , �.. - ter and the ?%4xir about which he Pierce of Buffalo, lag, after n - ­ - , , . . - - ... . - . , - . - I . - made so much fuss, during his fast in this perience, compounded a remedy which he J. Rerbwt Mason, Send Postal for now Circular for 1891. . �. ­1. � - - - - - . - . . . city. . .­­ ONO UNJOW99 ­ - . . - 8 has called his 11 Favoi ite Prescription," be. .. � . I i Alanaging Director, Toronto *A-EROUS ENCINE WORKS Co. 8 ­ � .:. . . ,Some interesting And rath�r surprising cause ladies preferrec it to all others. He * � . RANTFORD, CAN' � I : -. .. _.. . . . .. . .-. - . I i . � .. statistics on the use of the. telephone in guarau(ees It to cure irrvouaness. neuralgic Both the method and results when. ---------------- ___ . __ __ -------- __ - ___ ­ � .: �_ . .. ,��_ , irregularities, . .1 . European contric3 have been collected. In down � . pains, bearing- pains, Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant . : �:... � . . 1. . . THOSE SVFFERING FROM THE . _. - London, the greatest commercial city of the weakness, or prolapui, headache, backache, and refreshing to the taste, and acts - . . . world, only 1.5 persons in 1,000 use the We- or any of the ailments of .tile female organs. . . � WW JL.MI 4GI- AAL . I � . . g �ntly yet Zromptly on the Kidneys, I , . .7. . . *: phone. Tne telephone is used most in coon- What he asks is, that the ladies shall give Ile - . . - . .. .. I . � ,:. � . . 11 ' i trieswhere the service is owned or controlled it a fair trial, and B*isfaction'is a9surect. Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys- ' . - - 1 BY - NOURISHMENT - MOWS .'-' '.-- ' by the State. In Germany, Switzerland, Money refunded, if it doesn't give satin- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- , .:� . . - -BY TAKING . ... , __ , "' ­ - ' Norway and Sweden from 100 to 400 persons faction. . . - aches and fevers and cures habitual . � '' .- __ - - � - , ' -- A ' I'- . . sue- .. . - . , - - . I -.1 � . . . in every 100,000 of the population are suo- I S, , AZ�, ' 0 �� - . . . - .-, Adversity makbfia main wise, not rich.. -. constipation. Syrtip of Figs is the Jo*hnston"s Fluid Bee a,- ., F .� . , . scribers. In Great Britain only 58 pet-sons I � in 100,000 use the telephone. In Berlin I 1, Grip aud Fine Vigorous Health. ,-:' only remedy of. its kind ever pro- . - . A - . � 'd - , . . . I I The best Food to take when Debilitated. I . � - - - �. - __ in 11 . duced, pleasing to the Wte and ac- . .. . and aria 4.2 out of every 1,000.inkiabit- Grip, miser woe woe, pain, etc. Anybody - : , .. � ?e' . _. _. . �,. ants use the telephone. . can escape these galli ig t!hains for a trifling ceptable to the i5tomach, rompt in . _. I _. - - __ __ - wmw , I , ....., I . � . _ . Nellie Farren, t6 lively leading actress' ess. sum. I had such dreadful attacks, could Its action and truly beneficial in its - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN� - ... . . m - I . . . . . . - . . I - or the Gaiety Company, made atour of Aus- not shake of its dead I v fangs. Got a supply fleets presared only from the most _�_ . I . . . . . - 11Z . .. - - I . . tralia recently, and when -she left, Sydney of nature's mysterious life-giving St. Leon. e I . � . . . - "It ealthyan agreeab substances, its I � 4 . . � for England an Australian admirer present- Took large cupfu.s. My, My I the change . . I . .7 - - '_ � - ed to her a fine Specimen of that lugubrious seemedmiriteulons. 11 as soon 61led with man exloellentquali ties com niend it � . . . I - . - % . -;, ­ . I I , I 7.1 - I � � . � . � - . , - . I .: ., .� �� I � and peculiar bird, the laughing jackass. The the grip of fine v gorous health, and am 67 tO RT11 and have made it the most " . I . .. . . . I - � , � .. : . � , .� . donor, in most ,courtly phraec, expressed years of age. T..Ri%ard, Jolliet . I - .. . �. ..: � - P0 tamed known. �* I te, Que. far ret - � .1 . the man I . the hope that whenever the bird gave vent Tile Man who "knows it -all" wouldn't It yrujp of Figs is for sale in- 750 ... I _� I..., , to its fits of weird and noisy mirth it would � . .. . remind her of the way she had delighted be such a bad fellow if he I only � kept it to lbottles b all I ading drug&ts. . - n" , * � - . ' - ' . ' . . I .. - ,. - .. j - , ' we ar for ! - - - - i .. -� I- - : , himself - e looki . . . . . .- ., . .�._ � , her Australian audiences. Miss Farreit was . .­ . . � * I . _b - I . ... ., "k . . * Any reliable who may not . , . . - . .- - . - � ,-. . . . . . � - . � - .. - . . ., . � .. - . . ..!.. . . - . � , m . at the moment charmed at the peculiar ap- ' Bad fu'k *3 i I - man with his hand will proc .! I , . I .. � ; . I . ... • � - . f-.,. , ., .. - .- - c " s'n I y " 6ve it on band 'R ure it j 11 . . .. ,. - . _: propriateness,of the gift, but she has been in his pockets a--TA ] in his mouth, leok . I - - .1 :1,; - . .'. P promptly for any one who w � S - not to eep - - . I.., .� .. : trying ever since to decide what the adinir. ing onto see ho it lipli, come out. Good isbed . . . I . If so ,e - would urge you �. I I Wil 0 . I - - - . . . . I . . - . . . - er meant, and whether he was sarcastic. luck is a man of )luc L to meet difficulties, to try it. Manufactured only �y.the' � , � :. - -. I [ , I - � -7 I - - , . - . But she has kept the laughing jac.kass. his sleeves grope ul, working to make it - - . . .. �. ;..� . � ; . � o . .. - , .- . . . .- - -, _40. .. - comb out right. ___ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CE, 111 _. �'�TT�"I�1TG OFF _ -, I . . . - - . - .-. ___ I - The Earl of Rosebe]�T- - - - " - - . SAN FRAIN01800, OAL. I - : a mat- .- T-"­:. - - . . . . . . . . . . -, *. - i , - . A . . - � - - -7 � .. - - - . I �� . - - . - _- . - . Lord Rosebery is the dark horse of Brit FIELD TKA cures Constipation;Sick L01MVILLIK, KY. NEW YORK. N. T. I 1 . i i � . . . . - � - � ,. J . - L.. I headache, r astorewthe Complexion. - - - - - . i . 1: . ­ - . � . 1�; . --- --- - - - ---I.-- .�, ! - .. _. . � . ish politics. H; has been the Spoiled child . 1 . - I . L -1. I I I . . ter of 96 much importanco. ' � . - I . . . _. ': ' . . " . : . � .; I . . . . . " ,_ gt Froc "Sa inple at UARVIRM) TicA DFLTAFTSAtirnh(ALKNE - . � - of fortune, and as % result he has never been GE NCv.317ChnrchSt._ToronLo. never fads. 1.4at : . . I ! - . - 1. I . GA ASTHMA ! ... . __.. I . . I., • � ,- - tested and tried, except by the very excess aiddreda, wad We wall free trial . ! . . I . . .� I I . • �_ ' .1 . I - ' I • I ' 4 _" - ' - - ; . " � . . . ­ .. V r-1171riv- DR. TAVI' Ullos . Riwll" . ; � I - A4 ­,' of advantaL,e and the affluence of opportlin ,'onc umption, (an h, Bran TER.N.Y.Cium,lim ► Dept 186 Atitlaideff- 0 . - .-,!. -- •., � . I :�,:',,,; � ity. Hchasnever,sofar-asthep can HAVE YOU chitii. LungTroubles. No FREE Yh wM - never mlet with such another opportim- � 1 -, -I - . . I public ( ' , . ; 1. , I see, - . Appetite, AVaiitings, )ebility. For wonder- -, Ht,,W-. Tt?ZONT41, CANAD c - I • . , . been in a tight place since he was born. ful sure now rent ady.' Address, A. XONNER, . : . '_ ,_ _. 1� . 0 , - No one, therefore, knows what he will do 179 St. Lawrence St. Postreal. . I I- _ I .. . ; . . .. I W�., " ,� when he is in a tight place. No one,. that . . ., . . 1. -.1 j . I - . '!.� . WITSONS - COUGH DROPS � J � � 'ty 01 INSURINC YOUR LIFE i . '­,_`:i, . � . . is, really knows what kind of a man he is We Want Maine 2nd Are the best In the world for the Throat and i , - . �. .. I ! I ­11� I - - . : i :. . . A ­ . _010 Chest, for the voice unequalled.. . , i 'now presented by us. - .. . i 'I, -1 at the bottom, for it is only tight places a ddre" of Every . I . . as s . . which really find out men. Difficulty and I ASTHMATIC K. A T. W. 8102I an car& drop.. - . . . - : ' . � � - : . - - ( - P-Haroldli"es.111.1). . - - . - . I I . � � L I S - , . ; .0 , , - danger are the supreme tests. Lord Rose. 0 STAY BUR D. BUFFALO, ta. Y. . :PIWIECI_,'�ic '_ . FAj full partiellilar � -write the 001afeder'ation Me, Tbratoi , ­ _'. I` . I - . . : bery has never been exposed before the eyes I or 1 . � I - I . _. - - . . . - . of all men to the Severe temptations which : . - I .prove ant) try the Soul ' of , f'k URNEW BOOK ' llouso and Rome, aezm DECORATED TOWBI , ap' ly �t an" the . . ., - 1. 8 statesmen. () plat housciWe's guide by Marion if P y of , AGE, NCIE& - . - :. I .., � . ar . . I . . . . - I 1- . Every one hopes for the best, but none know ; . % - . . .� . . .- I `- for . .. � food, the greatest livi ig writer on household MACDONALD MANUFACTURI KC CO. . . I % I �. . . - -,,. .__ a -------- __ ­ . � . I 2�. � - - . - - * fact that if Lord Rosebery were bard matters, a.recognized � Luthority. in- all dome'l. 231 kin- l4treet Fast. Toroie. I - -_ - r - ­ ,_ � . �.­ , . .- .. tic affairs. Send f3r iPustrat.ed circulars and . I � 0 ,. � � . - � .. i ­ __. pre9sed tie would not prefer to get out of a . - - - - --- - . - --.-. - . I I i ... I � . - terms. Whi. BRIC'UH, r uniasium. Toronto. - � .. I . ­ I - -_ I t I - . , -or by a . . ' - '� ­ Scrape by a wriggling compromiso I - ; . : ' - ­ - _.�_ .., judicious abstention from backin" an un- � I . . N - _: -1 . � . . I - - ". - - -, I I .. . . when I say I enre I do not inean merely to atop - - , � - �>��_, I . . popular friend. Whether, or hot Lord .06: 7 . I - , - to theft . _. B U RT 0 N'S , � I -1 I � . Rosebery is a man v4iom you would prefer for a time and then have them return "n. I mean & _; �. � - " I . nI cam I have made the disease of iiiiiiii, ZplLjCp_ - . � � - � - I � t � � - , . -_ I I . I I ' . - �� _; " 1� "' "i to have at your back in a fight remains' to � BY or FALLING SICKNESS a lift. long study. I ,.&j.wj . Gap Fjrj I - � ... " - � - ' -1 ..A . - . . - P�jRI'ECm I GESTION to cure LW wont cash. Because others have ­_ - � . I , I .. I . . I I . reason for not now reccli.big a care- send *A � - . . . . .! .. . �.:..Llk!__ . .% "erlin recruits . - . 1101=1:20 - _ . I'- . ��Ii be seen. Hitherto, like the L . - I ALL HEALING . --!-.I . whom jthe 1 +;m scot addressed the other day, _' - ouoe for a UftUse sud a Free bottle of infallible - _. __ I I . . .1 . � � . I . .� . --:,.-. - � . . - ! . I - � . .� I - ­.. i4st)REP.- . reined Give ZXPRESS "d POST-OFIF)wy , I .- -11 - . . :,. % -, .'.. it is only in the piping times of peace that .'� . ­­ *� L;' " I - 0 1 � I ­ 3' RODT, M. C 186 ADELAIDE ST. __ .- , -'- - - . ' - ' � - - ' Z � t L -0: he has had an opportunity of proA iDg the .1. _. I � - - - WEST, TORONTO, "I - __-_ - __. .&­ I . - - _ - .. - * . ... - - . . . �: . ; . � I j ­ __ - ­ - � :,;F;iF._. - -_ I I I ....;r�, - � 11 . stuff is in him. . . .. ;DEPLSIN . ___ .,'TAR AND CLYCERI'NE' . I � ­ -, w I � 11 I - ��___ , . 1, , - . - _�____ I L �. - - . - ­­:�_ . . - im " ..L 10113 -U-TI-FRUTTI. 0 W. MCDOWALL, - . � � - ___ J., - _ ,.�.� I � - " - I_ - . . .__ I - . - - L , _ -,:" .1i -, - ., ,- ­ , - I.; I* I . .; - ��=_ - _. - , . 1 . . . Oorn 196wing , , : :0 DIRECT IMPORTER OF - - ­___ . � - I .� ­ I - __ . ­ -_ - - - ':`"I 1, N`-�,_4 .1 - . of Ar. P_ -111ey.5,M - =� - . . . . . � �;­ " I . � - ' - . I - _.:� ­ , I 2,11 ** � - Fifth Ave, i I . I �­ , ­ - . ,?I __ - __ I � - - - ___�, -- I ,� �� -, � Is �a - by..: Ig'ellef of "': el' ' om" Ny!r Y U., C - - - "' _ � �C,.� " ­ . - . Own 011.. I . .. ____ - - ­ - .. � ,-- . ': . . � . . - . .� . .'- I ,_ 4 , .. - , Prmcsl condu�ied. ADAMS & sobs - R Lober 22, lb%- , ; q Fine auw, Rifles, Shooting Suits . - � � � SOAP _ . -_� -1 . _.��- , �, - .1 . , .. - ­­- ___ - ,;,,. - � ' tight boots all the year round. (--'oj-ii i cap- • :- ; phyuiollo,,.�h.. hat a certain amonnt 6 f . .. - ­­_ �_ . I .., ­1 ��L I ,�. I �.; . � I . . , - . .1 - . �_4'- � " V -1 - - . : % . L . -,.,. - I , . . mu I . .1� . V16f - ! . va "oreted y-ti, sauvwy pLands-ol Liao ._ _. . I ­1 I . -1 -bcst conducted tbrbugh'tho -ai,rollc - mouth, and mixhT g Ivit . _. , __. . . - ..­ ­ W�Ll Jt passesinto the atom .. - �. . -- -- I . - - an " -- ­.. 7.4 - - 1 the food before or aft-,r - - . _= " - i� - ­ , Leaded Cartridirs, Ardlecial Birds and - I . Put* 'L' ­ . Z_ ... _* 4 _.:_1 � • Is ffie, , only reliable ,,� - - ing it; . . Hunting Boots, Eto. . - :-r� - - . � , 4"' ti ITO 01,41y _. , - d safo. - ,'�.-,-�--:I�­. �- , • . : allispaililesscoril,ftv a.-kor - ' ch. is essential to digep� -,j Traps a Specialty. .` .., A•:~. _ I I .. . ;1 . The of your ylitti-kruit 61WI, ! 1. ­ . I z . .1 . . I . 1i . ,-safe and sari- t`=4 Or After a inea . eviomindy w corn- -j * . - . , . �r_-.. - . . e-pop corn cure. Ptall iiWB EX_. . b W. I - - --- __ _Z * .....:11 . -, I I I _J - , � - bi2P-dwitbso'v&jimb1e �d1ge4Jv0ab­Ajjpojjr,8 _ . i�ely iinittited. " ' Deware'of ' ..�:� . - SOaP to Wash our he-ad with - . - �A�.. I � - ­ • • . I- i , V . tractor is now -wj _. Wpin,"notonWlnerai se3666 wwo%ftifft - ". I 04 1. 81 YONCE STREET, .11 - - --- _1��a­ I y . - . ' i'` . . - but I . ­ _ - - . - . . - . . . isonous and sore prod ijuing substitutes; , altis so Tnsterial� � toff t - � -�­ -__ ­ ._ . all po strength as W insure ft . ...... , __ �:,__ . - ." , ; , -.-. , I - . - dIMN"MOOMM wVt . ­ - - - . ­ ��___ .. - .. � ,�,., -.­�" , c, 8 - -- 'I IM _____ ­ i . . V66 n saroo ,,.mo correetng ­ I - hair, makes it % ..� ` ' . ..SR�.. 1, ,N_, � - they, are dangerous to t;se,, ,anal ar ' 'old shn - - - , - - I . - soy odor of tbab - - ____ It preserves the 1.1 ­ , . . . . . .­ -_ . I . �­_ � - __ - . . 4 _­ I - 1-` . t� 4 � - _- , '--,- . . _� ,4),." .. . - ply . . - :- _._�._ _w3 , - -,scalp healithy.. 4-f--t "- 41 -1 - . , "719 - , I because theI ,afforcl ,ihQ . -dealer-1aSser I - I . UT . .... - - - � .7 . grow, keeps the ­:­�� - � ,.( ;d 'i . - - .. ,�� - � - ' ' - 1. I ., . , S ,A-,- , . raoksges,or - . .1 1�1, � A , ,Stld biall: , a C ke � or--CONSUMPTION . - . - �. ­14. era jfib& � . , I - - . � profit. . . tot lox 6 sorted kMoa whfcl -­ I a - . I , �.. : I I , , . .: , - .,-. � I 13�1_1�1111 - - - thy m AL. pi . _: i _�... � I A . " .. � I . , . . , - - . , . . - I have ., , Eewall`C Of lUdtattons andfillwayO ask for BYRTON'S. ... . 1 . _110filrbs, am a paid to any address a poslLve remedy for the above dise-I by its . . I - M0 *tbOUMRUJX of I � at the worst " sQ of long - ; I I ­11 - ,nv ­, . . on reie 1, I I _,,& -I.:: -, , - i - * .. i iptof25 ,eriti . - -, � I I , , r Toji ­ ­ - .,k . I I . __ - .. � 1, ­, 1_ .. - Mor,her-I think our' n is eobrbijig - -, V*eo,j' ' AtUAW haveI,been ears& laftal so 6I is my &I ___ . P ­ ... I . . .0 ... , ��, . - : - - __� , . I , . faith I . . r ' ' -'f - � . i ". . '7��,�*__ ­ S.,- . . - .. � , r . - . - 'THE Tur -1-F Wlil, A. V. CO., In Its effiesay. Utat.1 will seed TWO BOTTLirg - . I Some girl." 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I . , "I'll", . ... - - - ,:T . � � � I . . - - I � .. - ' I' - - � - � I I I � . _. , � - . . . � . . ­ , 11 - .. ,� . ­ .. � -1 . .� I - - .. . - � - , � A . .. ", %Dthe I • ... . . ". . "Wyou ; - on :­ , can always ascertain the date towhIch - _. . . an Son - .. . I . . . - _% - - I . aid. ��, T014.X flUbscription to Tax Naws is -Mrs. B t U, of Port Perry, is as -Mr. ;YcGillivroy will smuts the aud. I J , ; � - I � I � i . -. ,� Remittances are acknowledged so _' • '� _0P -N, " , 1. - . 1. ­- �:.� � TOOUBBUB B11138:117 referldug -Mr. axl] Y-n. John Field isto very --Hear Mr. Batas -in his Scotch 1­�­ ' 0 . , I , - I , - : . . *64"MMon "or much improTed in health. - Tuesd evening. . soup TO' A ; A 10 : . 'a L - .-_ "I . present the I of her soya, the doctor. ionce, on Tuesday evening. . ' . *.' ' - " I ' " change of date on label on the Mrst Vs. 1 4 - �. . . �. - r ol- " I­ � N - Commie El's 111,P(O' a Hills and ROMMOr -Mr. Wm. Witheridge,of Darlington, � - , : 'GAfts re0eipt of money at this office. Always -Comm r I I . - . . . .1 .,-. I .- � _ . �. . . 1. ­' , ;keep the date paid ahead', tit will beat Liver ool at 10 a.m. on Tues- is a guest of Mr. G. Holt this week. . ­i _. . 1 - . . I-- ' � I- - . I . . . . . d - , , + � 1. . .. � .. .. I Pe �! ay, Feb. tad, ' lot the supplying of five -Mr. Wm. Clark of PickeriDR is 9 Dd- . - I . . . - - . - . , I . - . - I . �.. ­_ . � *I toles of stony fal - Bay road ;and commis- ing &.few days Queen City this week. . . . . . -. '_ . _. - - - I �. . .... . . ::: I .. . . 1, . . . . . - I - I � _._�� � . '01W vickering JIM$.. . _.; a new b�v��a e I - _� :.. 1. . _1 ..."-. - .. _. . - . ,-. . ... - .... . I alone -A "Ban lor's At Home" will be bold . . % i t " - - . - re Hills i nd Carruthers will be as Cie. In .. - . . - . . . . 9 -.- . - . - _. - . . . I .... . . �. . . . � - - .., . , Grange Hall at A p.m., same date, for the in the Methodist church soon. Watch for - -�: . . I . +. I I PICKERING. ONT., JAN. 29 -1092. . . .. I . I , I � ..- ; I I � �_ I . ­ - . . " ., .. 11 . I ­ . . I . .. � 1. . - . I . . . . � . _. letting of .10 tots on lbe Kingston road date. ' ' ' L ' L - - , , - -, - :: - � I I ' . - - - , * i . . _ . .,. -. . - , . . east. -Mr. Burns, the Scotch vocalist' of . - . . . 4. , I . :.C.+ �. M • I .. �., .. - I I I , ►- :., 114* -. LOCALISMS., -The followi#g officers won elected at Whitby,will be iLs the Firemen's concers . . � . - -1 . -,�­; ' • • � .. - .. 11 , . . . .1 , i �- - the last m -of the Good Templar on Tuesday evening. SOMET ING .. . FOR .. .' . . .. � I ,,,� - . ; . . - 11.,_.­-.�. i. a � _. - . - . lodge : -Bro. A. Findlay, C.T.; Big. L. -A whole sleigh load of now teas just . . . I i. I. .. . - . . � . . . . . . �� 1. - - ,- ". - . . . -, . -,, -Dr. Bateman smiles agadm. its a Hill, I . .; . W. Henderson, Chap.: arrived at Dickis & Marquis' store.' Call . - : - � ' ' i I , : �. . ' . � .T - . . - . . ... - I:— - , ': � I . - .. - *. . . I - .... . ." I -_ � � .., . ­ . '-,.- dang rsc I . - fi. , : an amine. . . . . 1. - . .. . . - . - . . - ..� �� 11 �� . e- '- :1 i., 1. . .. . .1.. 11. - N_ �1 -W. V. Wkight is overing 010 a - Bro. 0. G ri F S.; Bro. W. Biown, -Tboe. A. McGillivray of Whitby, will . . . . - 5. ; - - •� _. . . . . . . i . - .. __ .� . � - . . . . . . . . . . . - I � i . . . - 6,�l cold and influenza. I . . _V - i �: . �.. hier-all'well. ., Bro. Hanco6k, .b.; Sie.A.Barrett,Treas.; d . me. * E ERYBODY. � - . - . O * I . , M.; Big. M - . ett, Guard ; Bro. L. A. - take pad in the program on Tuesday I . . . ­ "Vero M. a , . . - I I - . . . . . . . . 1Z - I - - , . I . : , - ­ . . 7� -R.lDillingbam was confined the Findlay, I n 1. The lodge is in it even jag. Come and bear bind. I - . I '.1 I I , ­ ? 3sati, i . . . . ,,U.'.. - I , . I", _1� I -1 . - - ' ' * I ­ -..-. .1 1h, : I I - ' ' ; . .1 . ­ V� I .� .4 . flourishing et,,n tion. -Mr. John Brooks and Mi" Rate . !I. � . � � .. �. -1 .. ., � I �. I—. � - house on Sunday with grip. d , Ve just received and opened.' _ �, .. � . -- . % � I � . - ! • . � ­ I . I _.�r'... -Sev'eral of our youths visited the ear- -The fireme 'a committee request all Braund, of Pickering. spent Sunday with . _... ! . We ha . . ­ - . . ".. - - _� . I . . , � " � t • _ .. - :�, . . . .. ._1 .­ " . . - .,:�; - . - ;11 _ . ! . � . I - . . . - L v.; ; 1. ;, ­_:-1-ni ­ _; . -of fine teas, the - .. * ,_ I'- - I . . ... . ... 1. , .; I .!� . - - � . val as Whitby. rink on Wednesday even- boys and young men, who cannot keep friends in Oshawa last week. - 1 - UP this week a lot " . . .. .. - , . . :1109. - quiet otherwise, to either stay away or -Miss B. Richards, of Courtice, who . . : I . . . . . . . • .. - I ... . !� _:_ - � � . :.] ... � - - i_ I I . - I . . :1 - -I- . , , I , . -James Richardson, jr., spends his bring their pf,ret is with them on Tuesday has been Visiting friends in Pickering and � , . . . . *,k - , - - - . . . I': ." best we have ever offered. Fine new . .- � . ! - , _ _f... _, _: ;,I, � .. � V- . I � . � � ... . . . - I ­1 - I A . time at home these days nursing a slight evening next. The actions of some oftbege vicinity h returned home again. .. . � ., I . I , - . I - - - . - I I 1I. - I . . . . �:.,. .. -, 4"_. - - - - attack of the mumps. , i : . ­ . . gip.. -.1. - parties on Fridw, evening last was simply I oung Hyson, Basket Dried Uncolor � - - William Allan, the colored preacher IL . 1. ... - . . _1­ � , I - . i .A. ..1., -Tbos. B. Marquis is dangerously ill disgraceful. O� 3 would think that young of the Friends' oburclif will be at,4beir . : * q � I . * - . . � • . . ., . . - . . ­4 - . , - - - V i - . ­ ... .1 i : ­.. � __ I . I . ..­,(- some brain disease. During the past men with heavy moustaches should know- service next Sunday worming at 11 a.m. : . . I-- , , ed Japan, very choice Black Congo. ­ . � . .., �.� 1-1 . . . - . ,!- - . . .I.:__... . enough to keep ulet at an entertainment and at Pickering Harbor in the afternoon - I . - ' ` I I ' ' . I ' . . I gi_ . . _. ,,,.,_i week be bar, suffered terribly. . . � . . '. .- .., �.,: " ­ - -W. D. Rogers spent Sunday with his such as the ov � , On Tuesday evening a .- ii • - We are now able to offer - the best - . . . � C, .- . . - '. . .- � a, - i - . � . - . - _,��- \',, • .1 old friend, F. K. Leavens, of Bolton. it constable w 11 V11, ow these cl: aracters to ' -At the Board of'Hea'Ath meeting at . I - i I I � . . . . I - . " .. i 1. • �, : , . .. ., , , - - I .. �% It i:,t� �i � i : Frank is a rising Journalist. I the door upo thi) least exhibition of row. Brougham on Monday it will be settled . . - : value in teas of different kinds and , - - . � . -- ,_ I '. .. - .,��, 11 '' . - . . . . I ' I , ; ,; . . \ . ., _� -L. Forsyth and wife are conned to dyism. . to whom belongs tho duty of having �' �- , .. - . I '' -I - I . . I' � , - . I . .- I 41�. . .. . . - rices. Call for sample, t ' them once � - - - -. I . � I . . ',.,. '. - the house these days. Mrs. Forsyth I ' houses disinfected, wherein eoDtagious - . . . P ry . I . - - I , -1 .- . . ­ '.- , A - I­ - -Oui atte tia 3 big been called to ihe . p ! - . � : - , _:�' � i" ; - - - 1, � - 1 fact that the ooze of both our public balls diseases . .. . � . � I . .." .- . . . � I _ mother had to be- sent for. to attend the fa have been. . . . - . 1 - . ! .--.. - - - . , �.,/,.,­ I - - 9 1 I . and be �convinced. , i - � . . - .4 . t - . ­. . : . i � I - . . � � - ; � - I ,,.-. .,- .. . . - .. . invalids. I - open inwards This is ag"st the law, -At a rough calculation, fifty�ove loans ' I 1 . . . I . _.. - ... � � ­- . . . -1 I - . '' .,:e.. ; � - ­ . I- - Church , � • jag of bay assed through this vil. , .. I ' �1. .. . ; . . �...,., � . . ­..�_ . I_ � � -Sermons in the Methodist . . as well as b inj extremely dangerourt. and a . . . Our Coffee is. spoken" well every-! - � . ... - ­ __ . -11 .__­.._. ,I- � . I t - -_ ­ next Sunday. Morning -11Tbe hallowed , this lade on Monday. labelled tori the city bay , . . . .. ' ' . . ' - - I "' � " , I . - Following is be clause referring to ... I . ' - . � .. - � ! ­ � 4, .. .-.-. . I � - . . ­ -1 _*_ , - name o f Deity," Evening - laugh at market. Our rural friends seem anxious . I' . - . I f .. . I I *�­_,.- matter. (1) "It all churche�, theatres, - ' L. where. We keep the pure coffee bean. . .4 . '. ... -... I - - "­ - � : . .. .. • . religion and Religious God". to make the best of the sleighing while it , " ' . I - . � ; . - �._ ! , balls or other but; heretofore or here- .. � . . - I - I . - , . . �. . . . - ...... I i -, , . -It maybe interesting to those who after constructed used for holding pub- lasts. . .. and grind as we sell. Best London ._'. . � .,. .! . . "I".-, ­. ­ . ! . . . - -, , , . . I . . : . - 1. , - • I .. I contemplate building, to know that :White Sanitary Inspector Riollardson in- . � . - . . ! � " . lie meetings, o for places of - public - ­ . - I � . , I'. - J_ . . . . I . . - � ; - � . I . . . . � " I and red brick are for sale at the Cherry. all forms us that all the houses in which . -1 Pearl a' nd other Cocoa-s.- For some- � . : _ - . . . - ,-. I . , - .. . n.. 11 .� - - . . � . - . - . S - - . A ; �� I . wood Brick and Tile yard. be so hinged All', they way open freely d.pbtberia cages i have been, have been . . . I .. . � ' . . . . . " . - - I .. , , . .� . . . . - ; � '. - , . . . t � . . . - _. -The South Ontario Sabbath School resort or amnie ant, all the doors shall thoroughly disinfected, and that the re- - 1� - I - . tbing pleasant and wholesome try . �' 1 .. . � - J - , ,�. .: I , - _­_ - . outwards, and all the gates of outer fen- . I . • . _... . - ,1. - . . . :". i . � Association convenes at Claremont Thurs. the contrary is incorrect. We . � - . . � � I - __. . , ".. "I. I t .. . ces,if not so hinged, shall be kept open by - pert to . .. I - . . . - . . - .- .. I � � . . - 1. �, Casy'and Friday of this week. �eport of il make tile &tateulent with pleaRure. I . - ; .1, i - - . . � - � , . . . - . 1. ... ' . * I , ­ t • ­4 I - proper fassteniL-gf (Inripg tile time ene. . . . - , . . : - .,� , � .- . _ - . _�' . , • � i * .�_. I - proceedings will appear next we , I buildings are pubfiely used, to facilimte .IV. Huston, Hostolirincipal 0 the Bap. . .. � %_ , I . - - . . . I � ... � � . . . .. ­ - point . ,��. - I 1; i . .... _. -Their numerous friends Y�Ipa • the egress pie, in case of alarm tist college, Woodstock, lies at the poi .ARQ U Is .- _�� , 1CK . i ds here j ; 1 ! ! I I I 111000 & M 2. 1. . ,_ . . 11 . I . ,A . tbize with Mr. and Mrs. JDo.Pile in the from fire or of cause." R. S. 0. 1877 of death. Mr. Huston is well known to . I . .. i I . . �_ , 1�1 � - t1j's village, he being prin- :, 1. - I - • - . . ,0.. . , . .- . .. . lose -of their Only child, a bright little fel • 0. 192, 8. 1. )pia 4n alarm of fire been The people of. this � I . .- �,.___ 11 - i I - - I � I , - -I.- - low of one year and nine months. Con- . . pal of the Friends' college just previous i I i�'. . � . � , � " . . - � .. given on FridAy i wening, no idea can be cll . I . . . . . ­ - _�, - , - . . �t �, � gestion of the lungs was the trouble. 6 closing. - �, . - . . .� I . . � . � . .1 ." . . . I I *I- . _', had of the panic ]tat would surely -have to It 1­11 - , ' . , -: -On ,what we. consider to be good . . . 4 % - - , taken place. No doubt this will be reme. -Joseph Gormley i:s making extensive " "Y.' . . .0 ­.. - , . .11 _._� � � I - 11 . I � I .. . I _: � I - I I - forthwith at, ;he Dale and Pirie Halle preparat . . , . - ­ rutbority, we have it that the Methodist died f ions for a big shooting Match to . I - I . . . . . . . ' ;,. _­ . _* - I . . people purpose soon to erect a spire on take Via" at the Liverpool House, on in this village. - . . - .. - aiid Men of Renown. are - ... - . .-v-, _- , - , . I I -_ - k � �. � their church here. The erection of such , Friday, February 5th. A largo number . ! - I I -, � . . .. - -1 - . .1 . - . . . . I t. . � t . -At 3:30 vu Saturday morning, the . I . I . ! - � . - ' .-;,.;,:? . . . " - . - .- � t �., . ... an article would greatly add to the enter- of pigeons and black birds, as well - . ! - ­ - . . _: -'-- �su�_�: .. . . . I- re- I � - . ­ ­ . , ._ I I - . I - - . - �. Ir. , 1� .. � o oal appearance of the edifice. geese, darks and turkeys will be on hand. I .1 . : .1 , -� - " _ . ­ .. - . I � _,4 t 1. V - - fighters assem let at the ball to receive . � I I I - ­ ! I - .- -.. -T. A. Greig, the tinsmith and stove , -port may be expected. - I . . . - . _r _,�, . ,t . - - . , , , . � . th A splendid day of r - "a - I C_ G- :".. T .. I 6 alarm sounded, and our trusty fire __ - . � - . m orders from it captain. Captain Him . . . I , . , ., . _. �,�. -1 . . . - - . • 0 - * .. . .. .. 1. - I - 1,�.: . I ! . . merchant, has new foreman in the per See bills. I D, --.Y' . . - . . . . - . _­ k � ! - . m . - ­ - - : " � ­ � I son of Daniel Kennedy, of Wyebridge, read a telegra b a had just received from -A pleasant event transpired at the • I �' • r F I - . � . - � - :� I . I *-_- - 1� I I . . . - . . - � .. __ . I � .1 .. . � L­. I '�ii ) ­ Whitby statin that the county town was I - . . - I 1. . - il ! - A 'donce of Tbos. Jackson, Jr., � Ow. The stranger entered or his new burning, and list our companvwas want- teal Clinton, � t with a large . - A. I duties on Thursday morning. Mrs wel. 0 To. As GREIG is still at i . - ' - - - . %&.� ed to assist i fi bt- the homes. As 13 Wedneway afternoon, it being the I � n lug . I ­ I I— . come him to our village. mamage of Miss Lizzie Greig to Mr. . assortment of Woodenware of all kinds. -, . . -our isub. quickly as possibi the Hook and Ladder BU - _ilr_-_ 'I', � I ,.; . � . � I w _.. - -There are yet a number of brigade boarded a sleigh and started for Jots. Chidley, of tbat ace. Miss Greig Tlibs, Wringers, Washboards, Rolliag- Pi-jls,. Daisy Churns,, , " ' , - , . I �� i � - - scribers who have not yet renewed for 1892 has many warm friends" here, and all join ­ .­ - ­t: .. . . . -- I Wbitby.- On :rea him the town -it was - .. ­� . ­ " I I -1. � _. - Now, friends, we do not want to Collect n wishing the young couple all the Isa&- Butter Bowls and Ladles, Store, Boot and 'Scrub Brushes, - .- . ' • ', � - ", .. . found that she fire bad been confined to I I - ' . ' � _. - . I . I � ... .. I . � -. i .. � the building in which is originated, Day- . Mrs- Brooms, Mops. Stable -of all sizes.: CheaP for Cash. - . - - - :. 01.25 per year, but unless you renew at urea this world can afford- Ur. atif . 11 ! , - - - I � . .1 ­ � once we shall be compelled to act in such 11's now - hot I The new building was ChidleT left immediately afmr the oaro- so get ready for housecleaning.. .. - . . J � I - I � .: � � � Bring or send Mon * . a- i � . . a manner. thel8utes and will -vi it many Early spring predicted, - . ., - . - V ! .g the del- ere mono for � - � . - I 4 . - - completely gutted, The Whitby firemen ; ' I _. 11 ' ' ' I - . I ... - . .. . � . � �% a ., , ,4 t" lar at once. - I -1 places of interest before they return. Mr. .- . . 1-: . ­V��T. . * I I - � , 1* ... I I I . � ­,-The R.T. of Templar's District ileet. were compolle o fight the fire with pails, Cbidley is an undertaker in Clinton. belon : . . * I . theirenalue being out of repair. With *... I - �Ao Go. * _­ _'�___ .,J. 1; , . . in was held at Brooklin on Tuesday the junior member of the firm Chidley 4i. a . . I . . . (.- ''. .� . � I L - buckets these s Lai Wart s succeeded in keep I . . - . � . . P. . i . . . - _. . . Many trom. this village attended. A I _ . &rge Son. . � . I - I . . . , . . . i 'were present. from the various ing the fire undej tab' until the - - . ., � . - , , I I ­ I I number i - - - I ;. ' lodges throughout the district, and much Oshawa eiginB arrive , when matters I East Scarboro. ..-., 1. - 4 . � were soon adjurtetl After the couflogra- . 1 .. -. - - . _! - � . . � . .. � q - - important business was transacted. • ` � __ I * . . - 400160 I - - .. . 111, .. tion had been s dated the three fire com. M re. R. Cowan opens Sunday in Tor. 4� � - I , . I , . -_ .-. I I I � -Wm. McGuiwo, of lot 18, rear of 5th - . . I - . .._�� . pan were on rtnued to breakfast at ; it . I N .- J W. . . _. . . ­ - �nto. � I . I � . - -- ". concession, announces a . . . . . -_ � . - . - . . .. . big sale of stock, the Woodruff otim! Our company wile ' Mrs. 1R. Kj3o*wles ir. visiting ill Toronto I 1. . . • .. . I -_ I - .1 . 1. .1. 1-i. .. I . . _." implements and furniture for the 4th of . I . . . . I . . , . - � - - : � I 1'.. . . , . � I -1 - - . . - - . . ­ . I �! . . . ,�L - .. . ) -- : " 0 � . I ) . . 1. . . i . - A ilx r,il I � 'February. The farm is a short distance in Whitby read for action within one and ,tilis week. - i - - . . . ! I . i : . - . - t . '_ * ' , ' , ' 1 ' " * - " ' ' 7 1 . - I - . � t � I a half hours fr ni die time the first alarm It. Cowan had the 'mi6rortuxle` to lo", a � . , � , -1 . . . - , from Greenwood. As Mr. McGuire is . - I - . - ...�_ .�: :. I . . I . ,%, -, � I - . was given- pretty good time at such AW very valuable three year old colt lase *.' YOUR BISCRIPTION TO -. - . .. .. - �., . I . . I ; ; ... - I . shortly leaving for the North-west, he . I . .. I 11 I . I - ­ anfavorable hour in the day. The dam- week .� ! . ,. - . . I , . . . I . I t . . . ! . % will positively dispose of everything in his` - .. - . - _. . . .' . I 1 .- .� - � aged building U rel*rted to have been M- The is claiming some e of I - I. � I - ' - . • , ' ' - * '_ 1 � - possession. - * - - - .. . . I : . . eared I orbood.fts vletlws ts UD- I !�* - _f -The west expres4 train on Tuesday 6 - cos I � - . - I .- i I I . � I id not leave here for Toronto most of the lose sustained by Mr. Dever. releuting Rra&p. . '. . *. - N . - F V * � .. - .1. .- �'. I - .�t I ed for S4,60). which am_ will cover this me �Ozilt 6 , * / morning d , .H -� S-. � � I- I- ­­.;1. � ­ - '. -- ' 1- � , r caild serve as Mr. Crandall, Wflon ber.q of the York . � - . - I - k; / at its accustomed time. A broken - axle ell. ' his i;aur(,w escape sh' I . ,T1. It . . I - . . a lessou to the Wlinhv'Coun,-11. An ell- i h0a,114. ba,; R eau of taeu at -a ork re ' . i . � - - f - .. I. .. e - caused a freight train a couple of hours - . I - � - ­ _. I . I , I ;.; . . glue 01 I 9 I . .... . ­ . � ­ . r cent., which wi 1, I . _. :.-; _. , i / delay at the top 'of the east grade. As. i it of repair ib U111:11 wc-l'se 111P.11 110 piauktuv. the Rouge bridge thiii week.. I and save 25 pe J *11be charged to all J - . ,I , ._.. - engine fit all. 4 . : - _. :* , , , *.. _. . . %1, I I _1 I.." - sistance was procured from the city and . . Don't torget the anniversary services ,-?.. . . I : .. - - - I I .. ,- I - I : . r I " ...; e I next - - a . .3 . . ! I . k . _­ ! , the damaged car removed trom the track -The Pickering Dkamat is Coriaipany, to he Held Oki Centennial civirch nc ._ -1 . parties who do not pay in advance. �; . I " , - . f. - . I - - . under the auspiver, (,f tho, fireuen. present day and Muilda�. Coille eftirly and get a I . . . . � .. I - 0 - - . _. • . � . - after having blocked traffic for a couple , I - I . . i- . .. � 1)" � " - . . , . . - ___ ------- __ _____ - __ - - , ed that old at Niue ho6ored dritwit, seat. --- ____ --- - -_ __ . --- __ .11 ... � I I . of hours. I . . . . ' .. ­ . . . . 1� � - In Pixies . I I -Pardon the suggestion, but would it "Ten Nights a far' in P'r'e8 Captain Baker of the Salvation Army . . I . . I . -, - n not be a good idea for some member Hall on Fridav e,eni w of last week. ied tile, prayer meeting I . I ra Ily * an lug. Mr. Baker is a fine speaker anti his - . - i Methodist- ► the Methodist church to see that the ball was 1;,.e A - f ' . .. . - . - - were obliged to return Home, unable to singing is h 11�­-.'- Ao:�'- BIJNTING • . • ­.. .. I I - I hymn numbers are properly, adjusted in Also good. we hope All who Ad • • . I . - v It __ . . r I . - . . � . : I ... . Vice'! gRID I I I . . - - . . . I - _. . ; . . adm'ssiou The, President �f the the pleasure of li6ten'DR to him may be - I . � t I . . .. the frames, before each Sabbath service, . . . . . . - . - . . . ..; . . � .! . . .-. � � . � ­. . i -1 - I— _____1_1 _,__r­_-_­ . I _. I - � . - I . . i , - . - � , lien the Co., Isaac Wis!, was ready to open benefitted thereby. - -,---,i,;".-�,-..,-,,----,----- -1 - - I . � . It this requires too much labor, t] � . ........ . .1 . - � I - : � - - - I . I - I the program at the proper hour 7,30. but While returning from social, one of . , . - I - � - frames be removed. It is quite a . . ' I . .-r:. - 1. i: �. .., . . i . I I � . . I r nui6fince to look up t t . i , �- . . \% . - . ... � au We cannot account for this, as be is qen. , V 1101V I COM � A . � - • - I . was somewha � of r.er 8 p.m. before the curyoung men let his horse run away. . . . - ,� .. . by the calendar only to find that it was ' I , �O TR Stock is ' ' Plete 1. . . . - he hymn indicated It ��� " 0 - audience could be Lrou*t to proper or. ' I , . i i - , . - .1 - . der, as all were an ious to secure com. erally considered to be a very careful ' - . I i._ . : I z � . I ,:, aselection used on a former occasion. � - : I . =el , . - . I � I ) , t � _�'. ,�, fortable' seats. 1-JILI last this idea was driver. Whether he fell asleep. or was ith 1 Blankets- _* Flamiels '�'.. � i - - - � __ I _. ­_ -The Edison Phonograph was on ex. W � 9 9 �, .. . . - 71 __ n I . .. . . , - � � . . . - . . . .- . ­ . . i - .. I :­.- .:.:: hibition at the drug store here on Tues. abandoned and the rash for standiug-wom paying to much attention to his partner. i -J/ , I � . . -1 ., I , I.. - I � 03 commenced. ' . . .. I . . � ' , - - - - . ! . I � -- , I - ; . , u ommen ' d. Sh Drtl- after 8, the chairman we cannot tell ; however, it is sufficient I - - - -1 � . - - . . day afternoon. Large n mbers of our I '.. .. Hoisery, - Ladies' - 1111 d - , � I --- - I I -.1. rose r?d it short speech, follow. to say that the cutter ih a total wreck. . arns . I . - IT 1. � - � ' - 11. people availed themselves of - the oppor- . so and deliv ' , . y I . � - .. . - . �, I ­ I , . . . - . .. ,.- ... . I tile farce, "The Mesmerized Some of the bloods of these parts, took - � . � - '. � . � . . .- I I � . � I - .... 1. I . hearing the selections reproduced 109 came . . . I . .. , . I � I . - I - . 4 , i . I . . �>,, .- . � &c., ver- - - :_� �­ �. ...,- . . - . -1; tunny of h I I ' * " ' ' ' - . .� . :11 I � _ .­ � Clown," wbich put 1e assemblage intro a in the firemen's concert at -Pickeri g on .- � I . - - . I - � . . : ... by this wonderful invention. The p4ono. In � � . enVear . - . . . :1 :, .. - : -31 � - 1, mirthful mood. The drama was given by Friday night. All tho'cutters along tilt - . . � Men's nd ) � . . . � , . � . . graph is no fraud. find those Who CUD , _ . . - . - � � .� - 1. . . . . � ! . = '. - - * .. __ _ should bear it. The mien J$ charge will these people:-Air. Romaine, J. T.'Rich. 2nd coo.. -from Ceate](111ifil. corners to . . - .- I I ' - . . ` .. ' . - . � I � 'Visit most of the little villages ii that night. - - - � - I i .. . . neighborhood, t - - . - . . _ • :� , _�_ - 2 the - ardson; Simon S ads, R. Ham; Mrs. Slade, Sherdon town were in use � 'id : • � ' 1, lfiss'ld. Gordo ;frank Slade, Charles Will'# bells could be board among the . � shoes, Felt Boots cal Rtibb6r ; 1, . -;..-I- , . It- -_ 1 !4- - I . . ... ­ � - felii ablo Cartwright, Hiss. rest. Thtow that string of bells into the ;1. - -On Monday morning, after hrvlving, F. Hill ; 1 . . - - , - - . . ­ �,,i. I - I . - - � t - , .1 • ,.,f - � . . � . . � � ­ . 'd ". - Ilogers • ; W. Harn. guislied from other peoples. . ' Ste- k • .­ .:. : - . _�.. .�__.. - . k.j, ­ � 1� delivered the milk cans at the station, . I I I istin- *C;e- , , ?4 I - . halving ., L. Hall ; Samp a Switchel, J. A. Hillis.; marsh, Will I they are too easily di ' Fresh - , [ .. � �1� - _. . Isaac Linton bad a slight mishap. While Harvey - Green, � AV. . and a !ail ,, - S 0C : of . . .� I - � . 1'�& : . . � . . -1 I 1- . ­­ . �k . , , ., . . - . - - Mond, S. H. Jeffery; -Too. Morg", W. J. The social at Mrs. Thos. Chesters was . . . I - � � . '' . . . . .. � " � � ! . decending the hill at the Gee mills, the I . . - . - ' ' .- " �1� i : . . . . . L .. 1i ..:�, . , - . . il. � . �.. I . - ; , I . . ­ . . . -k ; Mrs. . . 'Cbri tmas . d. 1­ - I I Clark otherwise there * I * 1. . .� britches strap broke causing the horse to *rpn, Miss Woodruff; a success financially and othe . : .. . Missi Peart. Tile. parts a - . Trade I'* �, � . . run away and collide with a vehicle corn - I . � wow it large- turnout considering that there . Groceries for S 9 1 ­ � -,. "i - ­ � , . . %. _. _.- 1 ., . I 1. . � �._,.,�i _.: I , : � " w .. � � � . . . .,- . . r . b iug in the opposite direction. Mr-lLiptot were all well tak�n. -Tile antics of Sam- was some other- attractions, on the same . .--. 1 Z , � - : .1 . - . . - . . . . � � . 1-I.- � I - - - - I - . q I I I chair- . . . � . lr�,c-_' a -1 � . I I I . - . - _It : I . 11 �, . , !� . ..- . .. I 1, - , the Rai- - - ,-�.- i - 11, ­ � ,... n 0 a '': - - :- and the cans were ditched, but in no wise pie provoked ro'u 's f I ughLer, while eve. Mr. Lowering the billascha- - . . . � o rig was not in the least d ' e death of little ary caused many a man in his Usual able manner. The pto- I I . such as ail kinds of Peels - - ' . � , hurt. The ' - am- I . su . I I .;, I I . _. . .� ��. , , - aged. A. Cuthbert was also in the rig, tender heart in the a idience to shed tbars. gram though hastily Batten up was all .-* -_ I I . � . .1 'i� - � . . - . _. . . I._ w 1;�, - I . I . ... �. Oranges, . . 0 .. I . � "_... I . 1. . .. Music was furui�hsd during the evening that could be desired. - " - - . � ­ I - . - � I �_ - , - - � I . - �, - . . . "I - ,� --. 1; v ' ' .. but jumped bafore the collision. , . - . I � .. t -At Bt. Georges Sunday morning last, by the f6llqwing Cla -emont fiiends : Mr. -1 *_*N-0 . ins, Currants, Sugars, I . .. . ., I Sa a Register. . I . 9 � . - � . I . . ­ _� _­ ... ".� .., .. - Goo. Gerow, Mr. an Mrs. Evans, Mr. P. - . � . .� . ';�,�,, - Service with a celebration of the Holy . I I - I ", --� - - . - . � . . , - - - i : I I . .. - .,%r, I I . � . I . ! � .. . . . - . . , - . ­ � � I . ; i . ;, �� - �._ - . I , . - , , , i .. - I .- , We I a for . ..- � . . -.1 I . . . , , -i ": - •1 ­ _,­.._. . n ' & _. . -I.. . :. , .'* -, 1 U-�.;,. . i r !'- �* . nducted by Rev. J. Macu.ab, and Mr: ,A Mor . The dom - - - . ­Z- , . I I I ­_.: - Communion was co, I h- * ' ' . - Lemo - * s, Nuts . - '11 I I &nior, of Trinity Universit mittee des" Ime"Ge, peopl FarDiv Feb. 5th:-Credit sale of cattle. . . I ..L � . .. _y. He had 10 , h, del' hi- household furniture, roots, otoo.. the prop- . . - I co � . . . . _ . . I ­ 1 1-4' - their services, ale all ment were del art of W. S. Dimsheath, at lot 35 Con ! I . .� . 11 . - also a private Baptism., Evensong was e ' ' , . . . . . � ,%�4. . . � � .1 . ' . 11 I . .. . .1 � .- . . . . - _� 0 Ir, ed with their music. The gym receipts . . - � 11. - . -, at the usual hour, 8 p�- m. The fairly 6, Wickering. near.Green River. Sale ati - I . ' ; ' ' : * ... , - .. I . I . - .- - • . - I � ' . � � . . were "&&Is over49 . After the gather. I o'clock sharp. Terms 8 months ar*41L ­ . � � . ..� - . ''. �. .., % - I ­ � ­ __ �., - large congregation which greeted him as - . . . _! , .. .. , 1 . - - .. , " . Z . Greenwood was most encouraging. The . i . � ... Ili . I - . ", ., - . . lug had ilispersed, - . ' ' * . I � . . I club and orchestra a" bills. T. Poueher, auctioneer. . _. � I - invited 14 t- id of J. A. Wxvxnjmy, Feb. 3rd,-Auction ode Of . . -,��­ - - organ now in ass is a area . rps once 0 .-. , . . . - . . I I , t assistance were I E �. ' Hilte, when an qs pia" ; standing famber. boscili and maple, go . 4 . � - , 1� _. �4�,,�' - tending to put life and brightneo into slower took - 0 1, As �B X 1NG .i - I ­1 . �_.,.' k , ,_..'-. _.,�,� the service. Mr. Leech took Mi., Son. an event much enjoy those who par. Property of James V. Bps&", lot, Is, . I . . I - I . � _... - . 'o, 1. - . . ' - . - I . . .. - . I- I �. �", ticiipatwwd . 9 row of 6th con, Picked townshl ' . � � V" - � - . .. . 11 . . I �,._ � . . - I-, . I I I . ". 1. le to Wn . r. , - , _i�. . .. _. . afternoon the seirvice will be at 8 o'clock. .- _- 00 ball TTT . _ . - . � .. I.. ...'. - - ,.: ­1 , � , .- - � .-. . . - I � on the above � . . &'b-- been -2 so P"W% nos. ftu&w. &"Simlser. Noa I / : . I . .- I � 14�.W.N,­_. . - . ion work at Barboro.* Next Stinday were unable number Oak at am o'c1lock. Nine maintba = _�, evening ; I a - . . - . .." - -The firemen have since been inform- TZ"MAT. Feb. h:-ZX4sWv1@ of 11 S i AND - DRAWE" . . I ..,. .. . ,�__ ; . .. . ­ ; - F.". _breth,� to repeat the )a Tum&y 9 I I - _.� . . . . . . .- 'A ad 646 a number of the Stouffirills vooiDg emu at Farm Block, I= lonnaft and ,� I � . - ' ' - ' , . . L , � - I r •. I BEAY . . __ I _ - � " . .-- next, When all will ULTO a chat" to be ) I . � . .1 - , ,I., Wn we" preent at tho drams, on Friday bansoboldfumita"Isbe proverty of Wis . � I - . I � . '. t% . I :M= - . . -s - -1 � membas of our company re. Present. As the firsl par$ of the cGuirs wiH SaU plain &S 11" 13. rM JCLZL . . .1.. - �- - . I - - I �,.,�T skbi. , Tho Will bee X , ; WOOLEN AJ�D CAS"ERE UO I.- .� _.- - - • ­." ,N,�' , - . . - � �:­-, � '. � lj__:. 4 . . . . . . . . - . - . i I ...", of 5th am., Pickorb � , - - - . ulirely, now, a second Tent ag, at the villop at i . . . . � , . 11 - I - z . I � - " ­ ant; much if such be 6116 "" that 1110 but no me. There will be no remved Gvmwo". gas &S o" 010kok. T*ms, . . . I Ill I I I � ., - I . .- '! . � , I . SouffQla people did not report. Our ., , , - I - . . ­ seats on Tusailay ov i t in or- : 8 usabliss. aft P056M. T. posebw, . , . . , / , . . . - _. . . .1 � .... � -� -- L : - - - - I . ., !�, --. � , -0 X.Jow OF .1 . . � _,�. . 5 an always willize and amnions to 'tag, so sbo ,. , - .. : Ow L . . I , I I - .r� - I', . . . 1. . , L.. ­ - ­4­. � ­­ - . ' - �ir .­ - "W I I ..4-- " . .1, I -,�. ..� L.:.`�' . 7�__ _t: - 4 I . I 11. - - pay der to semn I t. is will be .noris- anedoweer. - , ­ 9 - ' I . ' - - .� � - ", - " . --,: .,. �. W81600, 6 visitors - and shall try and MSG , - � ,� I -C., I . - .,. them Well. Sbould any of the neighbor. to AxTilvzly - Dom open as 7 The Aftu's Ontario PME'"SICYS, SCOTCH FINGEWNG.., YARIN 9 -:.I-.,., _� �; _' - 'r - _�:t� ­ I . � I �., I = and the win i I . . I . . t�,- ." . . I - I . - � - . ­ . , . . I I - . I .. - � ...- t .�-- � , ___-:;: companies be represented on Tuesday cowman -_ �, -I,-,' - I �.�,..' '-',:- .;: - f � i . - . - � � * .11 ­_ , - 1�1 I— . img ow as 7:80 shov. idol 25 in and child. 19. COTTON BAT . .. . - `,'� " . .. , will TING, Splendid 6 cent Gray cottoll, _­,-fo'� "; ­ . ­ ­ 11 f � 1.;-1 -:.' , I . ' . L • . � 1� 0 rening, thfw X= 15 ants. - or mass and I' . .,. 5�-,, 1 outer Z60111ber, �' . W 06". Of tobaw vim abohmW I­ I A m82 11 ­ _. It 11 � * T e _ 'k" . 10 3a , stin �1 , _I ld t _ .1 . • "!_ jo the irevident, or 803n# 0-*-.'-..A ' ' , _ .. _ ' 'will be 4 - �"'&,,� �--,, A of lbo company. i #,Us brotherly ,Wye - ' ' • a" dod - 4W she own of T. W.- MOAL16 Orinis. - , I . ,- I .- � .- . 11. , . 'i ­L. , ­ !4?'� - a - P., , . - - . ,%, ,, � .1 � 11nihir r -,- . L_ ___7_ 10 , I'S ". .,-. .. �.. it P" for I 1. ­ RID ___TON I I � it lw�*., .14 - , - ` "' , � - 0, PAR . .._ - '' -,, - � M,.Ihl. - I i I-— � ­ 1. j. I. - ­ - ­ L ., I � - - . , - .- - �_ zka�� , -L - ,� - -, � ­ .­� -11,1�. . - 1. - his UNBAR ` .. 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