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A. .,--- � - �- DECKERS ' � LIVERY I OUT' Secy. _; A. P. Besse, Treas. ; IV. Fowler, S. the ­­y I . - i next to get up a dance and ask lancers - * 1� . i I , (I L .. .1 Medical. .. . W. ; W. Morris, J. W. ; C. Penton S. B. , from -foreign parts. Get up another; - ,C '-.--,., ... ... -, ' - . . . ­ ---------' :_ , � : ! � . I ___-,�-� ----­-�-- Am I have boui p an Reddin's I" John Kirtoo,P.C. R. ;-Chas. Franey M.D.; Harr bid. . ,. ___ _;� ivory LArKST LOCAL HAPPENrNGS RECORDED BY . I y and give us all a .. . .- . .. glit lu . . ; - . ][t M. BATEVAN, M,D., cm, M.C.P. m.cbusiness and have added several new Ph loan. . 1 - , . � � � 11 . . - . THE PR988 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR X Jan. 14th, th, -JACK THE ]RIPPER. ,­. "' �- � e & S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and bug'gies, III can socomodate I e 1.0 O.F. o - - ..� ..,;, . . ; . , J i . : King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning teers were . :, �,, .1. "'- t" I . . the public with goo# rigs at all hours. duly installed as given below - T W Lam- . I , .- ; - -.,, " to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. - I � . . BROUGHAM. - - _. . _. �:..,-* , � : .. - : ..� ..: . -!,.,.-. �. ! . Covered 'bus meets all trains. . . .- . oureaux, W. G.,; W. G. Gerold 4- G. ;A. .-- . . _; ... , - ;.. \ - . , In . ; . . . CLAREMONT. '_ . .'. _­ �- -, ! I - .- . .. , -; � I - -- I . . G White, P. Cl. Alex. Armstrong, Rec. " le. 11 � . .. . onection with livery I keep a � .-. - . 11 - _­ - - . - . , See. ; Sam'I Pennock, Per. Se' I Master Statile " - . , _ .- Vocal Music. - -100 - . C. ;Jas P. Mrs. J.M. Gerow, and' :,. .j.._ - - . - ­ - � .­_­-�_,1_, - - : rl. Sale, COMMiliSiDU and Board- - - y T, , *., . ­ . I - ­­­­�­ . . .: I lxotxca-Avery Tucklayaftemoon Tirn Nit�m are with friends in flesherton. . I * ; _. ___­ .� I . 'r., man will be found in the offlee of Gerow's Pump Laughlin, Treas. ; F. S. Burton Warden; I .:,-. I , . � . . . -1: lug Stables, Pickering. � . : % __: ; - 1 . ­ , Miss Ida SIMP07.40-1W.- . 1. . Factory, Claremou t, where he .wfll be ple&"d to Wm.Tran,R.S.N.G.; Wm.1rvtiU',R.S.ViG.; The new teacher started his duties - -on F, - " -, , ­ 1 - I __W_ ) . � PTJPIL OF THE TORONP) r0N. (!3�ej!:). '�77. =:MCMrM-M. see "v of bis PL, bs-.�ril)ers. I E. Burkholder, I.G. ; Jag. Mal om, B. S. ; Monday. His predecessor left for the * - ". '­.,'-."A, . � . servatory of MuRi-% is 1)reprure! to give Ics- - __­ - - _ ' .. . � � .. � . ,- t� �X = r_- Tho rpeuiRl servicea coijtiuu� this week Dr. I . , � , . - ao(l CA . . Franey, L. S. ' north on Saturday. ., - .,.-: sons in both instrumental and vocal music. Re � 4 1 - - , , . . . I '" . ' I 1: 11 . . . I , - .� . in the Baptist chaple. APQ&4"N-&_ i Rev. Burns, of Toiouta, officiited in '. � � .'L _. .. ferences given if required. I ' "-,.� 1 .Aolr . , - - . - a - . I .. :� . � .. . . � . .� : �­ . � - '' .1. I 2 George Gerow bR9 been ill the past few . - . MOUNT ZION. ..-. , - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed - :)t .400 ­1 .. I . . I � - - the Presbyterian pulpit on Sabbath. Address, � Claremont. . . a" � __. , . .. . 0 days with a bad cold, but is now around. . . J; . " eo. - 1 �:­ - i .- . - - Idog cm . - E. J. Alger left for the . . .. I .. . I - " - - % 9 NX 91 s 1 A04 We are pleased go announce that Mrs. Samuel Jones, sr., is very sick at pres- day, with five horses, having'dispoied of . . ­ . . . ,,, -, , ''. 40-5t. " I ve i s ... �_ - A - 11- Slur at . -0 60 . . - - 9-4 A .. .. . 11 . .. . I 9W ou'r am . N !:5 Ward, sr., is rOCOTenng, as is also Mr. Out. Mr. W. McAvoy is sick also. them to aToronto chap. He bus done a ... . ­ = (S I., - , . .....1 . I . . �, . . Legal. - ... . . bt Linton. - Jag. Hortop and big sister Sarah, have brisk business in horses lately, and seems . . .i - . - ;� k. 2) Ch..- I - . - 40".4 .,ivpq d, --- _. I i. I - 92 P4 . ,.4 �4 "I b. . , - • : . I - . - ' 03 & I '* Ila connection with the White-Ward been visiting friends at Newmarket. to have a peculiar lacinati6n. for high - ': I -P I-, F - .. ".., � J E FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- = jdv ca . a ri �) .- - - _� ... - .. , E3 wed&ing on Tuesday evening we are re. Mrs. Disney and daughters,O'f Whitby, steppers. - . .:�_ � , V I - • TER, County Crown Attorney, and County = #� 1-�­ - 4 - i 11�1 . I • _. � -y - 4,614 - at: .. W b. op 0 � , -, ' --' , - - Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10 . r4 14 04 V4 h quested to state that there are more such have been visiting friends in this neighbor. The townships Healthy Board conven- - __ . I . , . . . - -:i '.. 1�­ !! �� qed M " . hood. . . , , �.l 1 , I events to follow shortly. ed here oil Monday. � I I . . . .. JAMES MILLER, SOLICUORi NO. 20.0 UTr a . I. '. - I! The youngest son of Joseph Evans, ,a The Sunday School convention' Clare- With regret we state that our friend, ' ' � ­: - • * ... f- : . __. � . . TARY Pub;ic, Conveyancer, etc. office at - I I.. 9 � - T 0 , . ' . ' " ;; . I . � - .. � . . - - near Brougham. money to loan. M k, . �_ ____ __ __­ - 14 ' - _. Thistle Ha,' �, bright little fellow of some three years, is wont was 4-ell attended by the people of W. W. Hubbard is confined to big house - . I . . . . . . 1";Z = s., i - I . 0 0.0 14 "I ft dangerously ill, as we write. All avail. our school; and they report having had a through illness. William is far from . . 0, , I I . DOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS-' = Pk 1i " i I i'a 10,00!6 d a f 'D a i - I I in be- - .�_.­��­_,; - . I.- �4 W o�i 0 4­4­0 C, - t � able medical skill has been enlisted but it very good time. ing robust. ., . . . - '.. ters, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post, ,do 0 >. r. I a 00 .0 e W :1 ,,., r-6 , ' . ' . . ' _-, office, Whitby, Ont. Jac. Ball Do*, B.A.; Tbeo. I` �4 0A -0--ol.. s-'g (5 x m -� � -s I 'o I , is feared be cannot recover. What the people would like io know,- Things have been peculiarly - quiet -, , - .: ,-. � C2 V a Ed 00 pagci.o�+� I � . . I ) -,. A. McGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By n J: ,a M04154 93 ;Q= C6 1 Our medical men are caused to bristle If Joe and Alonza are going back to Mani- around Brougham this winter in the line .. . - - &.44 � -4 1 . 14 46 . 00 I - - _... . --: � .. .�.. . � co Q 0 (b I: these days fighting all conceivable discus- fobs the spring. When is Maud and of parties. It would seem as though our '� ' -1 - � . . PARKER, BARRISTER X ^ - 0 0 P'l, " 1. : ;. . . . . 1. . Solicitor, &c. Money to loan.' No - ��, Q - . a �9 I., � ." 0 6 r.. " es. . I . T 1.0. M Ago' I.- �.) __ ____ Had we a few weeks of good winter Nanc6 going to Claremont again? When - ya'ur.R folks had settled down to the stern. 1. � � �. .. . ., . ;, : ,a 0 9. - . I . � commission. Office - Over Ontario Bank, �. .. 93 weather the health of the c9mmunity that wedding is coming off on the 8th con- er realities of life. Why! even marring � , - . . .- 4-Y � 0. 1� 01 - . %4 to : : � - - - - ing; open • every Saturday. - . 0 t 0 would be greatly enhanced. cession ? es seem to be events of the past. Some - a 0 A Q W t t 4 14 .-.. � 41 . V Cl . . - .. . . o - . . . . .1 .00 - tAD19 ;1�1 Our town was thronged with people on The P. L's are coming on fin hey person should do something to relieve the - . . 0 V ,� - T: - I- g Z �- -1 S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. 0; .8-8 - 03 om t .0 'a � . . I _ * ren rni on & Drew, Barristers, - - .C.0 0 ,W " d : W-e W ce, 0 'ist Z W •0 k , 0. , - 9 monotony of this, our only, existance. 4 . 40 Thursday and Friday last. The Convention have some join at every meet - . I - - � 04 - 44 .-.) o M 6 - -ool workers was it grand had a very interesting Weeli fro C. N. . I I . . . Solicitors, NotarieE, &c., 15 Toronto Street, To- - QO - 0 CQ 0A - - I 9 . - . . . � . P., of Sabbath school i - 4L : . I - � 'A . � 1, . M b, Clairmont every Thursday. I "� -ON '.4 W 0 ,0 -0 0 t- g - PLEASANT .; . .- - . . .. . . .. � . ronto, w- , at bop. Monev to loan. __ - - - --- -. - I I - . Offine 0��r J. BoDdy's 9- sa. ; __ � - _. - - ______ - ­ - success. Hall we any notion of incorpor- Disney, the delF gate who was -sent to the . MOUNT - I - . i . I . ­ . C' OLW I E �-, L.g. this wouid have been a spleudi,l district weetitig of this association hel'i -----,--- --------------I--- 11 I W M . I " . - I . ; il . . . Litue to have had flue census taken. at l3rooklio recently. John Madill glad wife, !of Stoultvi e, . .. ; ' . Peter tile. I ; I - -1 . ., - I - . Toes Jim sold his fine - driver for the sum of were among the , o attended the - :, - ' - I 1. I HOI - 1 .4-. YS' U'--R-- V - Tuesday's storm brought us plenty of is' getting to be a fine farmer Baptist - Convention . I ._111 - . . _. - I , . snow and busijoess has, since then been . laremout, last ' I ' ­ I . .- � Ho GEON, Graduate of the i Ontario Vet- I . � . . brisk. - ' ;�b4S iThTERIT AR $100. He Itioan, at � 11 . . � The was a rough one now, yet he needs one thing more to week. They also made � flying visit to . ; erinary College,. Toronto, will visit Wbitevale . 23M0TXe3�X_X-d&_1_VT'v - _- and no mistake. So rough was the even. make it go right and that is a wife, but he H. Madill's and other relatives. - , . . I , _. .- aturday'' Diseases of . � \ 1. . and Cherry4vood every S . . I . . the horse'-, toot attended to at my shoeing ferge .,,-- Has on hand a full assortment of iDg that the. carnival at the rink had to be is a very bashful young man. This is Will those 11 fellows " Who called- last ' . .;. , . lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- . . declared off. Manager Boyer seems to leap year, so ' . . . . - I ' dress: WWtevale, Ont. ---4 . - banded to. telegraph ad' , . girls go in and win the Wednesday night, and helped themselvek . . �. . m ..- . - - -..- P.O. address :joreeu River, Out. ,M-y STRAW - CUTTERS ! be in ill luck this winter as the announce. prize. unceremonious) y to our two-rowed barley * - • . . � � - * - . I I �_ - -1 mein of a carnival seems to bring On On Monday, the 25th ulti, Mr. J.'E. kindly call again? We don't feel the . . . - : .,iol r - I a hoped that Disney and wife the tenth year -loss of the grain so much, as we do the un-..' - 1 ' I - .. . � I societies. . "� Emd Root Pulpers ! - rain) or a storm. It is to be b e -1 � I ' I -------,i���"-L-6��6i---------- at prices that will suit all comers. Call the fates will yet deal more kindly with of their,weddea happiness by inviting all pleasantness of keeping t4e coat that was - . . ­ SING NO. 185, I. O. 13 , � - - - . - . " . .- ....__._.. G. T. his lodge meets evelry Monday I . and inspect these machines. , : him,. - the aristocrats of this vicinity to their tin eft behind, undoubtedly in the huffy to I - e - ;1 . . __ __ . � I � - . -- - - - - - ------- The Claremont Branch Bible wedding. The supper was a very elabor. get home in time for brelkfast. We hap- . -- 1� I - - - n ,e year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. Society . , I � . . . . ...1.1 - .- Every perso invited to join and help advance held its anonel meeting in Erskine church age affair, tile principal dish � being the pen to be the happy possessors of their - ., -, A � I ,.,%, I , - - - ' the grand Ca se of Temperance. 121y WATCH _REPAIRING . . po . . . ...... �� - L on Monday evening. President Law famous oyster. T1 a crowd 1was more autographs. . I . ' . ' ' . , .. I promptly and skilfully done op4ed proceedings and called up . than fond of this dish considering the Recently a couple of ' n ladies • - . 0 .. . . 1. . u0intoo Carbo. P . . I .?n Seer* i . - . ..i I . - - . , Lary Simpson and Treasurer Henderson number of quarts consumed. Mr. and started out to collect f he Bible Society. _­ ,. I with the aid. of the very � . -1 ­ . Ponvellattee). &e. . 0,;r.1 calls. they, ­.. . - . 1­1__ 1. for,tbeir reports. These gentlemen read Mrs. Disney received many handsome After having made sei - . . . ­ ..__�.�, ­­­ -, , - best tools and material ." reports that were highly satisfactory, and and useful presents in the tin-Ime. The wbileendeavonintr to tu th pony around, - -�: .. *_ � I HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, COW- .; . 0 T2 e e of the . . . �. � . . Or were accordingly received by the meeting. the misfortune t . �. I � • .: Tinission ' for taking Affidavits. etc., Clare- - _1� known to the trade. :_ *.'*- party. broke up at one p.m., when the had 0 real- on I , - , I 1, Mon . . .. of offie L . �. I. - _­ .- � t, Ont. i - - --- -_ -_ __Wy -_ . . .- - Tile election Oro-resulted thusly ; people returned to their respective homes shafts of the cutter. T40 latest accounts' - , . - _r__ - - --.-- . . .. . .. - . . . . . . . . BUNTING, Issuer of - Marriage F 1 Hutchison, President ; Rev. J. M. well pleased with the evening's enjoy, were that the cutter h d been forsaken -- Be Liceno'es for the County of Ontario. Of- merit. Mey Mr. and Mrs. Disney cele• by its fail- occupants, and left to the cold . tkee at the store or at . an impeou, Secretary ; M- Henderson, village_ ' - . his residence, Pickering ��������E I S* - . - . .-. i 12-Y . Treasurer. Some eight Qies were a - brace many more wedding an�iversaries charity of the world, in a corner of the - - �: . � 1 I - ___ _ p - . . . - I, - - ik W714 - to order on the premises. it, the wish of Mount Zion correspondent. fence � r , - pointed a committee to solicit funds for . lice to brave the stor a of winter` as . . _.. � .. . R. B'k$irk6s, 0 SHIPCLERK - I . � � I - Do Conv,,'eyaucer, Commissioner for taking Diamond and Stone Setting. old goods th� society. After the business of the • . -Fisny. best it could. What e would like to __,�. "I - - - � � I .. � , affidavits, Accountant said insurance Agent, remodelled, old gold and silver 'Made se4iion had concluded short and spley . • know is why the youn gentleman who . �, I.. - I . � I . - money to loan on farm property. Wills pro. I . 1. . .. I - BROWN'S --Alt Whitevale. Will be in * over into e i elry. of special design. . . twelies were delivered by the resident • - : - CORNERS.{ .. - is so popular among th 11 Patroaq was � ` - bated. OFFICE i.. W ­1 , ' ' • " . - '- . _. if. � . I . � . Brougham Ov,wy Monday afternoon for the , ..- . . r, The attendance of villagers was - I I . t . not driving for these In ies, and such din- - • i . - / . . ray. .. ► . . . - . . transaction of business. 27-V large, and all are agreed that the meeting The Malvern curlers *ere again defeat• tressing calamities bee thus avoided. I.. - - E NGRAVING 'O' ites. A short time ago our pupils feeling very . . . -V---. • 4, - I i - . .. � A rcict, tec ,. wjw the most successful ou'.3 of its kind ed,by the Markham' " - I --'--- - ­­ ­­,". . , -, . plain and ornamental. lettering, mono I . I --. ... - , -.,--,---, ever held in Claremont. I Biee.ling of the hangs is th6 cause of ambitious, took upon themselves the office - ( ,.: . A. ]C16ST, COUNTY ARCHITECT I I .. ­ . .. I , grains, crests. and fitn2y deFigob. jew. 1 The re8ldetiee of Robek-t Ward wasthe John Whiteside's illness. of stove-pive, cleaniu.-. After havingo . of Ontario Drawings - - - . I .. . . As for the county : 4, � .- I andspecitleg'tions furnished for every class of elry and watches beautifully orna- . 64ne of much rejoi-oing on Tuer-day even- J. Fleming. who hits been ill with grip. completed 0e couti-Ret, they surprisd -our 1 � , - _.. - - . I - ' • �.- . .- ­ . building. steam and hot water beatill, and . mented. i Ila Ou that 1) ni.. at 4.30 NIr. IL is able to be ground again. worthy See treas by seaditia 'u a petition "' . I.— . I - - - . - . � ' . . . ventilation �a specia'ty. Office-Gerrie Lock I . . BARNARD 2trustees ienluncration _1 . . I corner Dandas and Brock streets, %V�ltby: : White and Miss Alice, only Saughter of Sullivan and his opvouent have shaken asking for the sum of . ,1: - - I. . '. - . _. 1j... - . . Residence -Xi ng8tou Road F.af;t Pickering. 37-y J � S,` ' S Mr. and MrR. Robert Ward. were united hands and are good friends once more. for their services. TI - . / . - ` . .. . . I .- -_ - ­ --- the bonds ofholy wedlock. Rev. J.W. Archie Underwood and wit ed the request, and n�t wishing to curb , . . � I I . �.! __ - - _.__ _. . .: `�Xrl-X=C`33-�E% in e, paid Mr. .01, _. . � --t -----I iuctio itee)Ing. . : � I : � I 4" . . , � - . • I I -ickwood a flyiu- visit last lloud,iy even. the hopeful. anibitiOTISI and energetic de- , " . - I . - - --:.- -_ - ____ .Millar('Iliertorme,itliecei-eniony. Alloqt Bi 0% r% ___ � � ­­ � _­-�_,­__ -:-- % . . � - . � 1. . . I � ' '�, � ., ' .' of friends were assembled to witness the "JR. sires of youth, Cory liberally granted them - _ 11�_ . - • - - 'K", the oid and reliable . - ­ .. , . - . .. ,� __1 FAIRBIAN S . . I ... �. _ ­ � PLEASE-:. . .� I k . � . . . . . - , . 11 ; L­* Aue,ioneer, still in the field, a ble and , I .. . . . � - I . . koot-tieing, briugluR with them lititnee- R. Grinerod spent last Sunday at Mrs. fliesuniof$1.40. CopsequeutlyonMon- _ . . . - I ­ ' I . willing to c,)ndiiet any sales entrusted to hiln, - onii costly presents. After the insirriagre Jas. Fiemiug's. Thtre iiiu;t Le sonle-at. day evening a very enjoyable tiwe was - ,,- t- _ � . and takes this oi)partunity of thanking his pat- * " . I - I . r.aud traction . the I- - . i runs for past favors. aunt hopes for a continuance the feait was duly celebrated, and,11 * ' spent at 0 " school house, partaking of - .. I .1 - _r� I of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar- Mrs. White left on the evening train and Thos. Ormerod iud wife, pf East Tor- taffy, candies. nuts. raisins, iouthorcah. .. . . �.,. . r - ­1 Give. us a. Ca . m . . . - rar.gements as to dates terms can 1)e made . . - onto, spent lost Sunday, week, visifing� at solos. vocal- selections. and stum . � ­- . - . ... : ___ at the offive of this tiswer,- 45-tf will spend some little tiuie with friends in 0 P I . ml, - . . . .: . ... _. .- - ___ _____ . For Stationer%, School kook?, %%c-Ftoru Ontario. They bid adieu to the Thos. Parkiosou's. r,peecbes. -GRF.Fxl10RN � .r ....Z - . . _ __ . � - . * Knittlng,Yariw, Fingering, fiieudb a, the station and del)arted sum) I � . , POUCHER, L.censed Anc. : _­ N - Gates %�as pres-_ U tel with � bouncing I - .. �r--RI.4�" ­ - . . � i _­ 1. I 1, . ... . - � I T"t'i0`111"Vabiator, etc., for East York and , Andelusions, etc. Berlins,. _- a deluge of rice and good wishes. The baby, but wc are nuable �to say whether : . I KlNk,�I_E- . - � -, C . � . - I - . the whole O�North and South Ontario. Strict . : . I . .. � . . - . . . . . . . attention to all orders by mail or telegra h I . I . . . :f: .� . - '_ Zepljyrs, Washing Em. - ' young folli-,; are much estcein�d and have it is it girl or a boy. I , I 1 ._$ 1 - . Charges Aoderate. Address THOS. �;._.-. , 1110 good wishes of all for it 'bappy and , We are ve,�y glad. to hear that T. Par- ' Nathan 01-vil;,' of Audley, is ill with con- , - V - . I . ' . V, - - - - Box 47, liro�gharn, Ont. � I broidery Silks and Mila- :'.'. 'g,,tion of the )tin s. ' .� . I I .. . - r, sperou-, life' - r . . . : - ... -_ f - ------- --------- .. . : ;;heg, -. . p: d.ourney. THt. X .wii is kiuson Jr., has almost recovered from " I .. -T-, - _____ ____ .. . sel.les, Felts and Plu- among the revo rs. . that dreadfmi, disease tvphoid fever. Numbers of our 8. S. workers attended' . . .. - _� 1. I Boots alt(l 'S' /foes. . - - ­ 1. _. . - - i , Dress and Fancy Cords, Elas-- I*-.N4_ 1 - . The people wonder if it was tile - the Convention iry Claremont last week. .. � . . ... 1, _-__ _­_ I 6- - - � ­ - - - - - - - - - - - ­___1___-- ' . . - . . r . . SLIE, BOOT AND SHOE ties, Tissue Paper, cruncled and ­ . are . 11 - . 0-- - N . WHITEVA' 1114- Bees for the purpose of wood-getting ., ... . . _. �. . . � I LE. . I - . , vem choir ox the two youths from the now merrily you the wi.ig. ino. Emnierson . . - - , r I I , � e . . . ' Maker, Pogged aq sawn work. Orders Plain, wid a beautiful assortment of - east, that saic g so sweetly last Saturday and Ezra Vice have - L.Iready called upoll , promptly attended to. Experienced workman- . I . I • ship.- Don' forget the k;tttn(l, nearlyoppohite I the A. *kite was in the city on Tuesday. night. . - � _.- s - .. ,; . rug patterns. , .. I . I their friends. . � ; - . . 11 . - News; King street, Pickering village� 7-v . - �. .1 Miss Lydia Booth spent Sunday in tor- is it posaij)le that some of our young, In our walk through life we have found .1 .... � ... : I . I I - I . ---T---------- _____ .. ". ] i - - . I . . q6 M. & E. BOONE outo . -men have to ,carry a bottle containing it expedient to keep a 3liarp eye on the man - .-:...I- . . . . - - - . . .. . I .. . Motels. I , I . 11 'I - .Mrs. J. Turner is visiting friends in our _-whep they attend the rink. The who always prays the same at prayer nieet- - . � . . - - - __ _�_ :__L . - - _1_e'..__._':,____,__. I � . . - - . . - . - - - . HOUSE, Pickering, On I t., - EAST END. PICKERINGIONT. 24 neighborhood. question is. who can it be ? ' I ings. Are you he ? . . 0 . ORD N .- - . __ Our Methodist friends are stillengaged - - _. - Giame Gordon proprietor. This hotel is a - - . . We wouder:-Who ups4 Dave's 1011d Among the sick are numbered Xrs.Reed,.". - ' ' .,:' . - in special evangelistic services. . . . fine new I rick building, finished in superior . . at r � - . � of gravel 2 Why Joe had Buch a fa ate Mrs. Neal and son George, R.,R. Mowbray ' - style. Eve y con.renjeuce and' comfort forthe Ire. Isreal Burton has been enjoying 011 SRtUk-dRy night ? : ; When Jack got and nearly every secoad man, woman and - . i travelling ,iblic. New and coinitiodious stables herself in the city for the past few days. . I ' . . I . . Child you meet. Of all the lei plagues . - ­ ��_ . . I - Z CAUT,-ION home on Wednesday niulit. ' , - . . and abedfl. , 25y . . - - . __ .� _ --.--- - ___ - . Our mill is in full running order. and is ' that have visited this �arth, Grip takes the , - ' '�' . I_... I - . Our curlers are vracticitig every night . 1. . - - .. . . . kept busy supplying its numerous custom- � I . 13 . . I . � ..i� 1� _ . � ESTE, RN HOUSE, Picketing, Out., I t . , - -, 1 - - prize. - � . . ­ ,_1 � ... . .. . - - -_ 14 :_ . . I - ..., ere. . now. - They say thev !are determined to All day on Tuesday it stormed fiercely, . ' - :.. . . ­ . , W now open for the accommodation of the I . . . �. - - - . : . travelling public. This hotel, having lately EACH PLUG OF THE * I Fred Tavlor, -of Sandford, spent a few conquer the Markamites or die. Play the but in day of this our Juvenile Teniplars' - - . chancred ha�nds, has been re-furuiz;hed thro,Ugb- I , spite out. V F*ituated as it is, opposite the.Sipink Millo, � - - - - : days last week at the residence of Mr.Lam- in turn Aundra, and you will win'tbe day. -open meeting took pla,-e. Mrs. Sectt, G.S. ' � - - . .t. I . . . - is eouveqient for patrons of the Atills. Meals M_ . rt , - _�; . N .... .. I oureaux. We would like to bear from Mr. Chiel J. T. of Toronto, was to have attended,but- - � I - -'. . , - I . - or lunch atl all reasonable hours. Good , The people would like to know why more frequently. ,kerhaps he has the on account of the storm it was thought i - . - - . and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard George and Aunie did not drive faster last ' - I wise - . . a . % - -, horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the pren . I - in '. " Ji'T: e 1. v y, grippe, or has not re�overed from that not to fetch from Pickering. The pro--- I I .1 • I I Friday evening. " W f." - - .. - I . ::W7, I The bar is open at all legal hours, and is k . . P. Wliite great English dinner he spoke so highly gram, with the exception of one item was 11 I I . ., - M7 y . we understand that Mrs T. ... . I - stock _ _ '. ­. . .- with pure �iquors of every brand. ANDY __ - made up by the members of the J6,enile . _� . � . ; . I ­ . CULLY, Proprietor, 15ly - :0- :-. ISMARKED-. :o: :, . is now on the goad to her usual health, &I- of in his last budget. ! I , . - ... ;. 1 1 . . . i 7 . -1 � I . The basket party; shven in 'the Mam' lodge. ' � . . - - -1.1 ____._�_________ ____ ______ --- ____ I � . I . though still unwell , ' Our I. O. G. T. LoLg - , - - -,� - *. ­1 I ;. . , I . 'I hlalvero� was a decidod wiccecF . ;s, . a � I 8 E :..".1, I Sandy Armstrong and Coko went-to the moth Has , e held its election of .. . �. .. - Ivatchn?'(44'a'". I I - , . day ­ fight last. Th' else- . '�, -': ­4' � � I • . - , _­ . .. � �. .. Point on Saturday, to spend the Sabbath More than I50 were proomt and alt report officers on Thursday �_i e L�.,��,.�, I 4 ­ 1 I 11___�_ ­­ _1___1__1­ -1 , 1-1 ____1_1.Z_ .. - ,/-A�-�' I . UL - .:;, kJ& - : lion resulted in a eqmplete change. Our - i ; -1 . . . - - . . . . . . . - - OU, HBERT, .. : a pleasant time. The music c9uld not be . _.. 1._. A OU -Watchmaker, 'Pick- .- . . . - . . with friends there. newly-elected Chief i Jno. Enimerson,than ' ^ " °* - 1 m.' ­ * er*, Out. Having been 25 years at the - James Armstrong is-with nio agalo.'afAr excelled. Dam clo.--ad at 8 p,m. ­ 1�z . . - . . . - , - whom no can I e found. The Sege- - -;' * - � � 7 - trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for • -*. IN BRONZE LETTERS .-.. a somewhat prolonged absence. He has Some of our youths visited, Maribam tary is • Fro' . �, C _�1'111 &rue" R glasses. W 10 . I -&like for his per- . , ., F. 14" I etches and . been employed at Uxbridge. . d. Rogers,: i6ted .1r; _ . ' skaking rink one evening last week, and sonal �appearsnce and ability. Further per- . . L"', � cleaned 01 =.at notice, and at reasonable ' ...,�,_�..,".` � , � . � . rates. W47 a NONE OTHER GENUINE Mr. and Mrs. T. Pherrill, of ftarboro were fairly disgusted. owing to the un. sons) mention ' -_ ., , . -_ " � - - I I - __ � - i,.-A. � I , of the officers , ­ . � .-,- i4p, 1 - -, I . - . . I Dressmaking. ' : 4 I Junction, spent Sunday with bar brother, mannerly way in which they Were is unnecessary, but 9flice it to say that - - _,i,,-_'.�;,,,� . . - - � . - . �ERRIER _ David Annis. . _.,., �) . treawd. They had better not go again. should themorkings of the lodge during the . - 1 - - TIT MONEY TO LOAN The ahnivemaiy Urviass in Conu"t'00 A darkey concert will be hold in the nexi quarter be as brjoht as the prospect - . .%'�- WISHES TO AN. . at M NOiJNCE that she has secured apart- with our Baptiist churth will be hold, at o .: __ ,�� " ", . " V. - .- ON MORTGAGE SECURITY 0 Mammoth Hall Malvern, (tonight)Feb.5th Present, then the ens*g quarter ill be _z'-:' .. . - ` "�' �. �1_ - I _. mentaabo4eMr.A. B. Collins' store Green Sunday. February 14th, IM. Come and w . ,,,,,,­�: , � - .- � ,,_�,�� .. .. �- - River, wh4re she will be prepared to execute &H at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do have a good time. Everybody should make it an appoint- proclaimed the most successful since the I I !":. - -_-.o, , � - .. I -_ _'C'4LI - � , , - work in her line in trusted to her. Having had bentures purchawd for cash. men& to attend. Ti' M. establishment of the lodge. . . . .z.�,­� � I Bova* of the leaser outhualassid Members Tickets, adults 15 at . • � - ,,_� .. � saisle vears experience in the boat dressmaking . We have entered upo% that month to : *.�_. � � ,; " I -,:-. ��-,% - . . .,,� 1. , . . I - .11 I �_ • . establishments in Toronto, Mine Ferrier in pro- "I.; 11 =fi9r.r.A.#= of the Motbodist - aoingrega4ion awni to abildren 10 M. Come early and secure : ,,., lk_�` _!­".� .- � . - I a � � . pared to soit all comers in style and workman- bought and sold on commission. think that 9 6'elook in rather a late hour A 111"t. which Father Time has this year added am- . . 11.1 .:�'-- 7.�� � : . ship. Give bera trial and beconvinoed. 8&tis_ .. I . i I . other day. This initiateillm ispre-emi- - . � � _; . _... , . - . a I pri ­ ,_ 7 ., ., Terms i . for mwvios to close on Sunday eveninp, A 'vate basket ' ' 0 :1 _.-1�4t, * - f:%on guaranteed. Charges moderate. . . given I nently the girls' year. Since this Is a fact " ,N _,­�". A' � AkjOwlt ftr.- Wedws, Laneaskjrs and - n : , - . .­ I of" Of ;W10 , ­ . it - -% .- positiveiv Cash. miss PERRIER, Green River. 5 11) 11mefty'V Beldam it has always been our cas . , - � ! , : , While tea as Um socubmed a bow* lately ooet . - 6600M. a 0 _-� ---. � , I London and Manchester )Tics Insuri4n 0 a , tow to - � .-' - �_. 11 : breiaboasol physician, DrYmn- 4$ fk&rborO Vi,UAP 013 Tuesday Ovftkiult ourselves fore It is UWM"s for- 7_�, - - ­- � .1 ean Lifs Insur"m " � I I T. - - 1 .4�,,�. _�,.:. ­ , - I I .. Co., &I&* Accident lusuraneg tak,an, valuable and old-time race-hom fell Feb. 2nd.. Quile a number from t1im us to "k of the numerous silk dressee,ow., , .-T.-_ �_ �� . " 'o' " I u` to . . v .. / � . " . =1ndt its log, as a W _.- :,�'L _. .",�.'%"L, , . . � . � 0O0mRu4m04 PuU sUanded, and say it was the bos of we have been to forfeit owing . ,4;�, ­,. I of which the animal hM to be shot. ; �', . . . . 1.r1,'= -,! . arro Ban \ V.A.M493 fOr 6 AXJ:M ibe seawn. our desire for an e happiness and soiree � - " ''. �" A. B. White, of Pilot Mound, Manit*ba, . .1 ,., . . L - . * � "I 4 �. : - . . CARNFULLY DO".. & fiimdl 9=0 of football is 8"ted fair i I's dean matrimony, but we -. �% - __...., who bas been visiting relatives and friends . il�_- ­ PIOXERING BRANCH. coxv"Amema : to' be pla, in the near fatun between " me;ltion it " a waning. Wen, of ` a �11- -, I .. . _. in this locality during the past few wean, . ). ;". � , . , ! � I . . . " c I ..� - - - - suirpnese � , ".1 ., - �� Highl"'PRI FE we the one ';" " - Idt this weak for his home in the north. Creek whool and No. 8 of chit . . � . 'WM$_k1_;, �;,_;L, j, 1. ,_ - -- � - Open f4r the transaction of all legitimate `17illemo 3ftC)3Mft7a,�_ pio A ­ :1 , to tow place on Fri id t is the 81-9r.64i". �!:, ki I - 1 'T, e ? . " _ �41.r­-,� r. � I - -Mr. White spmks WOU of his 0020 PIAM On the ground of the latter. AM as I Is -4i .1.. �� , ­ _r, .. ,Go" Vfllao Late on north side - try up est and most nn tied * - It is d the gam, -, I - I � King mtroot . � . there, and considers, this allmak far more , a I I V" 111auking Businevo. . ." - . !�� -, .'..' -J�,,�'l . . . ..:,-,. . 10 cordially invited to Attend. - We wish No. or ladies" be strictly . "..'� , ._. 7 �;� - ;., Z.: betwoon corner and the 0onege Pounds pr(qw') )intend talc "' � . Oman Houns-Ftom 10 to 3; Saturdays for two, togoth,sr with other ymap p"p"jy. - " ��.� - g - ­i . r, -,. -1 n� tto I o'clock. block. 4, .. � healthy al and invigorating than in Ont&r. 8 Ineem u before. . ijW 4 10ad of boys (boys amt, YOU emit be- - �. - -'-* " , . 'W".. I 11. 4 ..... I CKERI H P N G EWS I I . , I 'i -Ilk, i I -1 � I I.` I io . ' . . - I .�. � '. . .-,.*, . � One sood bon" and lot for was v@x7 aboap, io. We with him good - sua0ess. 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V ., - .-W % ` net Cb dleigh,gir o yo people liarleow lltsl�e e[ ![onawnests � . `'' '�• a.,� .� ' _ niis eb ;flit 1 l go`fs best mined liv hsee t . i�L AHD a POPslutft e[ Ir�trty 3, � . � ky` ,-l_ . 7-, f , # <,_ .-•, _ `: , - E Y. �9 i S�� o k +hut h bettit) lk and people t i>i!,i d8'. a eta by ' _ F =� • ;.. �' '� •�, . ' ' g «. ;� v The seyfl tc of Cblli.. 1e gazer if - <, • 11 - 'y iw�i�o �lioncihed town how h�A onfd lrentf ul b, 1 t' ; .' r �:. - � L'K'T,_ c r s v1; r ., ns, to a co of south - - A" race that llifiuld d in a fe _ hours , I, our parent youc relatio6at,t' ; ° � 9►merica, ed N Auiiooi "��Iiaf,o re " !(Che afar of M. I+'eI a Br�ii►d - `� on t(ie east by ranges of the Andes on , , �9 •y Y �+ Rich -Its hd•t![sis el+a to the ult�,p� hit neither is nor eatloaa. - s' e the heat by the Pacjfia Oe,eis°. Po bi re ` ' ± � Cheese Neese end Iissees. Eta. Rte this race was of some im rtanCei to him. If Would you believe, e. Haldane, thr►t on Y - - Po Y Y realae, Chili includes rho narrow strip of _ ? -_ , _. r' p der, . - .:';:,..: .:. -. :... +. _ __�� - - -- -" Y -_ Honoria'a tip Dame off, !►braoadwbra first, are talking to w human being who has not a lend on the p' <� - •- `' l and Me>t•°in Olo *coons it would make sin le tys in the whole wide world ?" west coast of South Amenca. The t �1�- -SCWPHed 1131 Mr. s[intaRton. ,or she f►ZIO rin 1i1i�1fr g D' •8 extending from Peru on the north nearly to .. ti ` differea.Ce of a haadred and ;l%f thouaant� I lralieye 'whatever you say. Cape ...' n tX Horn, and bounded on the weal by - - < . -- - t~,.- @SfkF'TLR X 1P: - r- '. , _ __. .__ - ; �., .. ,�.,� . - : e pounds to him. He looked rather Qrave ay ••Thal is 1_ite of you: It is a fat n To galivia and Argentina. Ia breadth this., .v I _� . `� t` twksn'fig a aertam Lamb-eness of manner, he �ntempla -t=d tho figures, teat his cod - my'knowledR there is noti a mom, Woman, strip.of land varies from 40 too 200 miles, - `, !� ;_ Louir!Redweod and Major Caubton want in which, however, a timid rebelliousness denoe was not shaaep. , With a smile of or ohild,trith we. can claim, 1cfn 1 d I, ,while its length' is 2,600 miles. • �, - . ' : �to-a grew many places that night. after occasionally asserted itself. That he had auticipwied triumph helretirW to rest` - mast' brim some ing to your mints. ' 111 Chili has an area of 293,970 square miles, ;w • _ . Karla had given them the cold shoulder, been on the downward course was clear � the village of litter; sevd a or' eight ihiles and its population in 1885 was 2,526,969. ' - ' Its t6© Qallaat Major expressed it, and did enough, but there were still lower depths to CHAPTER gg yI� from Chudloigh, them lived a woman with rrom one end to the other it ie a county of r ' � - not stop long in an . There was a certain reach of which possibility he appeared to ' a little child. I am not telling you a fairy high mountains, whose tops are snow -clad - :i.._ : 1. = y Pa Y This Derby day was no different from all story, and I shall not treat you to -a mystery. tbel gear through- Its coast lino affgcds but , "tre where Redwood, a* w titular be nervoael conscibus. , ' ! • • .- friend of the manager and lessee, was wel- - •'You don't look very flourishing, I must other Denby days. There were the same The child was myself. I can just remember few good harbors. The heat one is that of - : come behind the scenes, as at the Royal say," observed Redwood. "Have a oigart tumult and hurlybnrly ; the same vast the woman, of whom I know nothing more Z�alcabuano. -a little tovrn of 2,500 inbabi. - + _ a- my of Pleasure,' whenever he cared to Thero'a a bottle of champagne just opened. gathering of people of all degrees and con- than that she was not my mother, qw it Cants in the southern part of the coast" - -- - 1 Ps dttions in life, peers, statesmen, costermon- o about that At the of six or seven I v - chow his face there, and as a matter of Help yourself. 1 . e show of gore' layers and b;►akant of horses, acrobats, found myself gusto atonin the world Ivan- line. Tho harbor is wroll 'protected and hoe ' Denise say friend he took with him was also Mr. Haldane did ao' witl sears ti torn, lads p;ipsies g not es but it is tree. • In the first lace I ' , welcome; -paters, es, oourtezans, ,and en Y, p ass le room and th of water. Porto . „ eagerness, which was not lost upon Red- oral hangers -on; the same contrasts of weak was deserted by my parents, whoever they ample is the next harbor in sat of Glad to" you, Major, said the female, wood. and poverty. of hope and de�spr►ir, of falrw ma be' • in the second lace I was deserted Po I ' Im }:_ who was nothing if she was not vul arly "Where have you been all this Limet" in- �. Y P safety. The are 6,000 inhaUitsnte ul this' ,. g Y hilarity and blank misery. Nature alone U the woman who, for some reason or other, town, but seven pniles inla8d is the import- familiar with �evely man who enjoyed her Hired the sun er man. Y q Y g made genuine holies the sun sboDe bright- polite society, as „ g Y:B had looked after me for slime Imagine, ant ci of uimbo theca slat of rho ro- _ " . All over the world, I think, replied Mr. 1 and tonahesd the surrounding hi and the �' P P i . From the theatre they proceeded to two Haldane "an3 bad luck everywhere." y' it you please, a young child thrown by hu- vista. It has 15,000 inhabitants and is the - r'3' dresses of the ladies with eh if " tr clubs, of which both were members. In one .. laid j,oum ggaaY ' t man cruelty into such a position. There is a 'seat of a Bishop. . _ ' a Derby twee was bass drawn the first You had a good innings. In its colour, animation, variety, and itgni- kind of brutality n it, is there not? Some Redwood, with a spice of maliciousness in Hcanoe, the Bane at E on s Darby Ds y The most important harbor an the Chiliaa . - - _ prize la which was a thousand pounds. As his tone. " "Life is w me of u and PsO1n Y Y miserable da3 s followed the sewn d derseetion emefst is that of Val iso. The town. which _ the entered the room the salsa of '• Mr. „ is incomparable. , and how I mans to live is reall tnez h _ y downs. . - g� Y ° P has a poptnation of 97,737. is on a bay of � -!.. . 11 . __ I Louis Redwood" was called out and then as Honoria was there in all her queenly cable. - Then came a day I' remember well• *emicirctjlar form which is C8 ble of :w- _ . j: You "You've neon' pickier than I have been, Pa _ . , r. , be horse was drawn -- Abracadabra. at all events sad there's no chance of a re- beauty and when Mr. Haldane had been in- I was sitting by a hedge on the roadside, oommodating a very large fleet. It is well . - - - . - •,, - A murmur ran around when it walr seen verse•" traduced his eyes seldom wandered from her shivering and hungry and in -rags, when A sheltered on the east, south and west, but . �—�, ` �- _. , .that the owner was resent and envious .. when they were near each other. She carriage came along. In this ccarr•��a&ggee was toward the north it is exposed. • . _ - - • I mnotaura, Aaldane. 90 fat as money had awakened him a memory of the a little girl about as old as m self, who was U congratulations were poured upon him. He gam, I don't dispuis with yon; but my •tarn } Y B Y The greater part of the town is built an . . . ( took it all v cooll the luck draw did paat. The queenly woman reminded him taking a ride with her nurse. This little the aides of hills sloping down to the water's ' - . _' 1 - ...' Y, Y ay coma next. P R . - not stir bim in tLe least. , „ at -angel of a woman whom he had bets ed rl insists u n ettin out of the carria e <. t, •` You don t se. hat. Y Y B g B . edge. On the whole it affords as good a , Y shoal have been Hall leased he 3' an 1 deserted. Memories also were awaken- and s'he s to mo, and actually given me . Y P " I do se. it. Do ou remember Lamb t'O6" let for a man -of -war s,guns as can be found I `• if I ad drawn a blan'rc. Wliy did not • Y v„ Y ed within H000ri , upon Redwood's mention some sweets ; and insists, too. upon taking on the coast of the continent. On March 31. - _ `' " and Freshwater?" of his name. Since the night upon which me back with her to Chudlei h. There re . - one of you allows get my horse. R po K 4 • 1866, it was bombarded b a Spanish squad- ' Here ' myy name called out " cried the "Your lawyers t Yes ; I have tunas she had travelled from Chudleigh to London some memories that never fade, and this is ron under Admiral Nunez and a large part � - • • Major eneitedly. `• A blank. of course." remember them. According to what yon in the company of Mr. Millington she had one. My benefactor, Mr. Haldane, was of it was ruined. The loan to the town was • ' Brit, no • he drew Mornin Glor ,,. said they insisted upon selling me ap. not seen or heard from Miss Haldane. She our dan hter." - .. ,• g y " I uses in their hands, you know " said y �• g 'estimated at a10,183,00t�. Three, cheers,, he said, rubbing his , had, as we know, written a letter to her I have a recollection of the circum- The climate of Chili, although it is one of . ' . - - ' . hands. Redwood, carelessly,. i ` and had to follow benefactor, to the lady who had saved her stance," he said. He would have preferred the finest on the globe, seems to have an in- ' " Will yon change, Major t" asked Red- their advice. probably from death, certainly from despair to be Iola% the last of his wishes bring to dolent apathetic effect on the people. The - . - w�, You were rich enough to give me an warning bar of the character of the man who encourage a conversation into which his Chilians pr +ens the proud distinction of `Major Causton -wits about to se. " Done " other lease of life," amid Mr. Haldane, was wooing her ; that done, all was at an daughter was introduced, but Honoris had being as lazy a nation of people as a �iSts t0- - __ . - " . - ' f. ` t but suddenly nllexl himself up. �" No, dear- moodily chewing his cigar: `• Yon told me end between them. She had thought often paused and looked at him, ozpecting him to de. , '1'ha are not a long-lived o le the - boy," he re lied. " Fverbody will know goursel2 you were trot to want . the 'of the lady who had played theps rt of an !peak aveyrage duration of life being leasphan is - .. - mane 1 •• Her kindness „ d "did - iI ve draws! Morning Glory, and it will. be a, y' . angel in her life of poverty and oar y shame. , continua Honoria, more variable elimsJtes. .• wlme►at like throwing $onoria over not to I might have said something of the kind but when she became notorious she did not not end there. She took the charge of me Chill is a great count for earthquakes. - - - • ... standby a horse." but a bargain is a bar in. You didn , ful- deem herself worth to Approach bar in an upon herself, and d a woman in Chud- a y y pp y Po p A record of twelit r five. months shows 156 •• you you .. ' HI our part of it, an I didn't choose to be way. On one aide were virtue a„d purity, g y p. paste and distin n a Y l , y will repent it. y 1 lei h for m kee $he was rho means, also, re t shocks. These shocuks - . - x "I hope so, for your sake," said the Crawled eke a dog. on the other. vice and degradation ; she so- of my receiving a better education than was do not as a rule do ( I(much damage, but they . - - ' a � Major, rather ruefully. Redwood's tone was "What could I of If m pree�oas knowledged the po —Lion, and out herself bestowed upon the regular village children, iri hten the life dut of the Chilians for a ` - • `. ao confid7nl. '• I shall be satisfied if I'm daughter world not airy yea, en► could aloof from one with whom she was not fit to and so, Mr. Haldane, I graw into quite a week. - � ` Placed. I force her Y' associate She eased with some curiosity superior young woman. How I grew into a � - • I ' ` Upon leaving the swond club they visited . "You managed badly from the brat. You upon Mr. Haldane when. he was introduced what I am is slay affair, sad proves my in- - , : - . . • Raw( ,d expressed his intention of going had the game in youc hands. and you threw to her, and noted wouderingl bu strange gratitude to our d°w hter. I owe bar a t'- P�''iARLS OF �I'BIIT� - home, sayiigg he had had too many lot it away. But the de-rit take the past ! lire observance of her, in which there w,.s a touch debt I can never repay. and with all my - ' nights the last week or two and wanted to were both well rid of eaoh other. I should - of subserviency. Chudlei h village he heart and soul I thank Qod that you did not I i be fresh for the mornin have been tired of her in a month, and she �'' B ° y The best of our glad days sometimes tiome . - ' gg� had never bestowed the leastatteationnpon sucoeed in forcing bar into a marriage with uickl followin the at sorrowful just " I have to drive Honoria down, ou would -have made me nick with her whines her. and she std not remember that he had Mr. Redwood. It comes into my mind, Mr. `l Y g ' 1 - - = - - _ - - Y „ as mi9t and storm are flan succeeded b know, he said. and tears. It made a mad to be thwarted over addressed her. On the' road a some- Haldane, that I am indebted .to you." y -- • a " -Yon might do the ataiable deaD bop • I own - it always s d The harder a this g ., y.,., Y -the clear shining after the rain. No one • - ' Y g what significant conversation had taken wlilt`i►t. b8 asked. f �&n be ears that to -morrow will be beauti- a 1• sad invite me ; it will be better than Din is to gat, the more I . ant it. Its my 'na- lace between them. " our daughter maser have thrown away » g g ture and I can't help iL You can't accuse place ful, bat he can hope so. And there is a pleas - • •• . '' -do,% by rail, You have been absent from Engltiad-for a giod deal of money upon me, which, of � O, you can come ; there will be room me of lack of perseve oe. I might even some time." she said. coarse, you must have given her." are in looking for streaks of light in our i . for you on the drag." have continuod with oar obstinate daugh- a. yes " he replied '-for some time." "She had her allowszce " aid Mr. Hal- sunsets which we should not deny ourselves. " Thanks," said the • deli hied M/yor, ter if another v -roman hadn't happened to "Sinceyour rot urn." . " , '• ' Often re roof and crit'csam that mi ht be . . g she continued have deny and collie do what she lived with P g � - ` always ready to enjoy himself at another g�P in my way. m about as success - you been down to Chudleigh ?" " it," must salutary if aouche in a few cogent -- man a expense. "By this time to- morrow flit with the second with the first; but as No• I only returned estates .. words are rendered s, ply irritating an . Y yesterday." Am I right in supposing that you are - night we shalt know where we are." i'!t know the reason by if I'm beaten is •• I am wondering whether it is mnoh in rather low water just now ?" rcpulsivo by the verbosi y which seems to The rtes at the door of RediVood'a the end. � alb • �• a. „ like to linger upon the ortcomings of an- - _ , Y " R'ho is liv' &t the Hall !'' asked Mr. :. I lavr had s ran of bad lack, tia acid. ' other. , 1Ve need that sea itiveness b which ch&mberaf where our old friend Simpson, Haldane. "Mr. Redwood tells me that a groat Theis we.* pp re$pomegt or delicacy in his ` who had taken service with him after Mr. .a , . charp�e his come over the place." nature ; he was ready to Sees V anything can detect the unspoken " feeh °Re. of Haldane had gone to-the wall, was arrang. The Rcoks.. It has been empt ever as That would be the case, of coarse, the from her. others and forestall the first symptoms of - . •i. _ :. i' .- in certain matters for the drive to E since the fore - closure and IJPamband ;resh- weariness. This and the self - denial that g psom. Hall being empty. It is sad to lose so fine .a Consider me in your debt to the tune of .. ' . Sim n had than ed ve little cite t water are continually telling me it is GAUD & lace• •• , saCOm vies it are eamong the beat marks of - Pa g ry P gg P --how much shall we se. Five hundred Pa . i r that he was slyer -and .sleeker than ever ; jt! head off. I silo ald't wonder if I tied as I have felt it deeply." pounds ?' - Y • that kindly and Reaeron� spirit which are' his foxlike a ea looked u as his nlagter to sell Chudlei Its after all. •' Mr. Haldane, have you- remeimbranee i1 good," be said, with a beat- the essence of all true courtesy. i Y P Y. You are Lao - - entered the room. " Redwood ! ' of me ?" She noticed again the strange look in hart. The highest duty that ever comes to 'a "Dive me some cliam a and A Ilia- "Well !" in fits a oa. ga ' is not to do a dee.i of ro era or w a . " We were frieiads anoe, cod friends." .. y ,. Not•wt all. IndireetlyI am your debtor, lass P . , . • • - aris, Simpson," 6 You remind me of someone," he said. and I can , e a Rood deal more than than material victory, but to endure suffer, sad " Yea, air." " tube's die aline it ?" with heaitanc because d R y I will not give you the money now, die for truth or freedom. 1 he i hest honor _ - , Simpson waited till he had ' emptied the " I'm down in the world. It is not my as Of myself," she said smilin that a man can bear in life or death is the . . lass, and then acid t. y g ft mi ht be. noticed. Un the, course, when foul but m misforstane that luck's gone as No; not of ourself. Ma I ask how sear of a chain borne in a oodcause. Stand- g > Y y ao y is looking. I have brought a large B ,r "There% been somebody hero to 84 you, against tae, hot old slues sake don't turn old you are ?" sum with me, to do some ready money bet- ins here by the grave of a moo who lived r - . z• •' . air." your back upon me. I'm cleaned out. a a Some ladies would be angry vrith you. Sing with. Then, so far as you are concern- and died humbly, modestly, an poorly, we ' ' - _ - . I ' - " A lady t' . ° . _ - - -t -. •, 4• How mush will t you up •" I &fin twenty - three. Yon ought to remember ad, we are quit&, There —we will talk no look not for powers of achieve einte, we are ° "No s ge ," pp Yon You're a cod allow, Louis. �Con1d Mr. Haldane. I am almost • Cbueildigh more about it. Qtly Lake my tip. Back not deceived by lowtinesa by �verty, nor _ _ 11% I ir, s ntleman ss,id Sim n B me, , i with a el smile you let me have a co plc of hundred . irL Your de. liter was ver kind to me. " ► even b errors; we find that a r the sift- ' . y g daughter Y Morning Glory. Y . _ "Let him go to the devil," said Redwood. " It wouldn't rn n me. Look here, He winced at the reference to hisdanghter. •• (fly +" • ing of death and years, there remains to us - - • . ' R. " k'ee. air," said Simpson, and said no Haldane, 1 don't set yself up as a model, as I hope she is well." " `• Really. I am in luck just now. � Evcry- his adoration, courage and devotion. To - - %- r ` _ - / r more. He was this time walla uzin ,ad and I've a notion t I'm not exactly a as I do not know ; I have not seen her these we have raised this stone. to honor - . . Han the lot a them . hat do 1 oars for ., thing I to Lama to gold. with his master snoods d never o sea favourite with the people I mix with. ' „ their memo in a dead man, and to romind ,i , PP° f ! lately. It named so. On the first race, the ry • them. g Are not friendly with her t livin men that love and ratitude are the . Louis Redwood lit a C' their opinion of ms t They'll lick m boots •. .;� Chetwynd Plate, she netted nearly a thou - g g cigar,- and raced the P Y Y She disobeyed me. sure harvest of�delity and trustworthiness -i room, so long as I fling toy money about ; when - Honoria was but imperfectly sequainted a►nd posses, and Mr. Haldane and Major _ : . a I'm broke the won' be able to •peak buss C►uston. taking .her tip each won a fair I ” Everything will be right in the morn- y the with the details of the ret&tloas beLweou bias •1 . g stake Redwood lost as mach as Honoria. . - - i' . ing? lie said presently. enough of met, I kn w them, ours ! and Louis R- dwood, but her natural i°tek A 8pidor Did IL : But there's one thin they will never be able won. It needed only that Honoria aho'uld .K -r `�Le'very�hing, sir." .- - .,, a and that is t t I cared for .move ligence enabled her to arrive immediately may that Prince of Tyre would win to chine A French prisoner. while in captivity is . - ; ; ` - i Take care that it is, or look oat for 1+ 3' at • correct conclusion. Holland took to studying a spider. ' `= There's m cheque t ; fill in a Ch tie as .. him to back the two second favourites, Red - , 3J ' . yourself." y• eq „ oil You wished her to marry. she said. The spider never appeared during bad . - - .. •• for two hundred. an Ill si e� as •• as Chem and Saint. He would prove to her Yea, sir_ r :. gn • It is a bal,ject, he aid, I would rather weather, and' Dis Jonv&I was able to pre • - - . ; •; _ The light in Me. Hatdane's a as *. that s e was no match for him in such mat- . . *• - " What did you say aboitt a geintIeinan g avoid. diet frost a least a week before it Came aim- , he wrote the all ue was like the li ht in o tars ; hi would show that he was bar master, , ealling Y asked Redwood, when he had 'q g I am very self - willed. Mr. Haldane. 1 b watching the a idbr s movements. - . the eyes of a Condemned mac who bas sad- and that she was playing a game in which ply y B P smoked his cigar half through. Y You wished her to mercy Kr Redwood. she was a novice. Therefore he made a Gen. Pichegru invaded Holland. The � "He wanted to see yon very particularly, denly been reprieved He handed the pen •a It would have been -the saving of ire, French general had craftily waited till mid- +• to Redwood, who scribbled his name and lunge on his fancies, and backed his two _...,,�•-# I .. sir. - and the making of her. h winter had set in so as to render the cut- .. - . threw the che- us &cross to the once i os r a. horses against her Due at even money for a " Anyene I know?" � ' _-:: , °' i P caper- What an you two talking shoat so soft- ring of the dikes of no advantage to the _ '. .a +� sus entleman. ,.. monkey. Duchjnen. Nevertheless rho dikes were caw 71 ' (), yea, air; old friend ofyou*a. Re se. lysad mysteriously . cried Redwood, Lunn- •. B luck'." he muttered. a* Priaae of .ulded, under his breath, "and of mine." you think of anything I can do for ing towards them. ,• y = „ �, � .. .. Tyre came in first b two lengths. But Suddenly mild weather sot in. In his cell . An old friend, eats Redwood. Where '# thii_Redi►ood. he d, and pawed. Family matte said Y Y „ the prisoner observed b the spider's actions There was nuin dmotion in his voice. :. Y ri' HoaO1'n<� dryly. she shall suffer for it on the Derby. p Y P his card ?" ge Do not interrupt ns. that cold weather was coming and so secret � '- ' -� '` "lie didn't leave ones, air. He left his and his hand shook he it across his a. ,a_ Honoria smiled Calmly on him when the - Pest Be Careful of her Haldane, said Red- ly informed Pichegru. - - -: name." eyes. wood. "She is a witch." winning nnn►iiar went up. The general knew Dis Jonva! and resol- ` a $ W hat is it ?' - - .. t " .. " I'ml not at all I faro," dald Redwood, .. I will mike w eoafa*ron t0 ,. "You don't believe in lack, R,edwoo3," ' i a. » '•that I shu'n't call upon you to do some- yea, she she said ved to wait a week ; and then there Came e' =. _. Mr. Haldane, air. «_ �� for ma Yon',re� oin to E m to- aid. addresvng he again to 3itr. Hal- as Lack be hanged !" he cried. '• Wait �O hardest frost that Holland had known - , , Redwood stopped in his walk. He is in g g g PsO done, though it is hardly that, for I never „ for 100 years. The waters were bound with - .- En land, then. When did he come back ?" morrow, of oours9." se from myself or from others, what I for the Derby. � ie fetters. TheYreneh advanced trium h- . -. •gt don't know sir. I didn't ask him. " I thought of going. and nttn a fiver „ Before Abrac;actabra s jockey. the tale- Y Utrecht fell and the prisoner was p B &m. Yoa know the- worlds opinion of ma surly, p 3 on oar hose. You', re backed it ourself?' "I !:, braced Beane, was weighed r Redwood - He said he wanted to see you very particnl- � Y O. the world . he ezolaimed. 'with as drew him aside. No one intruded upon released. But the spider who had done it.­'.. - . . arily, and asked Die if you would be home ` To Twin a pretty large stake. W bat s awkward movement of fits hands. expressing them, but curious eyes watched them wad all knew nothing about it, and .went on , } to night -" more, I've laid against another horse in the at once that the worlds opinion was not sought to lean information from si s spinning as usual. _ . , � .. `+ - a Yea o on "said Redwood im tient- race that people ianc,y. worth considerin , and thatbo would rather g l ' _ . 11 .. ' g, `•I heard ' Morn' Glory' talked of." g What do you - think, Beane2 asked . ,, ly. "Don't chop it up into bits. Out with R �' not be pressed to give his own. Redwood. To School - Girls. - . the lot." . "That is the hors I've laid against. You a• yes, the world." she mid; "but it is as ,+ - - . 1. I said sir, you might ht and you mi fits t, What everybody thinks, air, relied ' .. can go down on it you a" onl }tali ri hw What do on think our ,y P You Would think it a pleasant magic if ' B y g "I should 1►a 'lad' J y y the Jockey,. I don t believe rho horse can ou could flush cur flowers into a Uri liter . and then he said he would Call again, and S aetf of the intimacy between me and Mr. lam.► y g . . to his chance of finding you. 'There's the "C%time to breakf there at nine: You'll Redwood t Yoa hesttote An answer, but He looked at his em to r in ex pa loom by a kind look upon them ; nay, - .' : ,• boll,. sir. It mi ht fie him." fendyourself in good company when we start. our va hesitation is in itself the answer ; P - ' more, if you had the power, not only to 8 „ Y rY Rod chewed his monatkahe. cheer, Redwood reflected a *moment. '• If it is An old friend of, yours in going with us: and 1p'oyn0't'h'6e':* a`as ri ht as the world "'ton „ •, but to guard them —if you could bid » "Who is he' " R 'j(on are op, bo chid, lush thaasagdlq the Ulack bli ht to turn awe and the Mr. Haldane, show him in. is. erits of Mr. Redwood you, " g• y, �, - "Yes sir." k "It s a lady, hailia� originally from Chad- w� ve knon him'so lrnjg sad so well, nothing. knotted cater illar spare —if you could bid _ _ . .. lei h. Beane elevated his forefinger, end asalsa- the dew fall u oa them in the drop ht, and ' - And look here, '3impaon. When .he's must have a very exact estimates Answer g - - . . " >r of m " : Weald he have boon a fit fled expression appeared on his face. se. to the south wind in frost "Come, - ' . ° �_ -here you can pack yourself of£ I shan't Y— C e Candidly. Y • Its a oertainit sir ; ou can want yvn again to- night. If I catch yon " Daughter t O, o ; this is another .kind gasband for your de. hter t" y' F „ then South. and breathe upon my garden, - . f. � t of lad Do on ember Honoriw t'' as the „ Abrsat.iabra for all you're worth. that the a ices of it may flow out !" This - " • peeping through keyholes and listening I'll Y I cannot discuss t o questaion. he said. Y : �: w. break your rock. `. t+ p onoria . (TO tS OQ =NURA) -n- -+ f .' wf oa wtilllll d think a great thing ; and aU of . ,,'Yea, sir," said Simpson, and oin from f �frotego of was beginning to be afraid of Daly , , f *' y. . - pes fI "A 1 from" Vo vii , r spoken wmtore. � :, " k , �,. { this (and how much more than this !) yon ' ?• .: .: - -the room presently returned, ushering in your daughter once ,m a time." as It is not a *abject for discussion." she ' % can do, for fairer flowers that's these —flow - - ;i - -- p y g •' I remember: s t rL "a.'':, .. The Earths Population. bless you r having blessed I'll ' I Mr. Haldane. -g of he gi said, there Can be but one o ion. that . . ..- :�:.:°�::::_-:- ....... - - , -. •• Di oa ever heall� my nwme mimed Qp - . m era would bl for d Y Mr. wood would have ruined her ppi- �It is before all things d.,sirable -that we them, and will lire you for having Loved .. �- CHAPTER XXXV, : °:w' . a i : with hers Y' _ ;;, ,. . , . •• " noes stud h,or life, and it is well for bar Ghat 'should have an iaklfng as to , the probable them— flowers that have eyes like yours, i;r ._. a;" Neves. -,: �a s :t y - Y -{ .. '•Mane, yourself scarce,' said sue* i- -- - she did not give him the chance. Why, if #uture mevesmeaS of the earth s poga�attbn, and thoughts like •yours, and lives like •• It was kept pi•ett Close. When we flat he o@`ered to mart me i would lea la i>S and Lakin for bra ids the & ores furnish- ours which.onao saved, you leave forever. �'_ ;{ wood toStmpeonI who, with a look of oars- became aalrjked . S e knew me under an- Y g ` g g . µ'' ' - - +usl . his face." ed by t•ccont eensnsea and the ascertained s this only a little power t— Ruskin :�:,. -:- - _`:, ashy wt: his old p►setsr and a subservient other name than my oSt+n. Ir'ct an nncom- a' 8 ' plotting?" said Redwood. - rates of increases M. Rirhot has calculated, r ,' lowering of eyes at his pew, glided from the .men trick, Hak�ant You've been on the •• g �• _ - - . � - room. - . name la ourself if I'm not mistaken. She 8 • g Yoa down, Redwood, said .apps ozime►tely and in round numbers the The Journalistic Overooal» So.you ve coins Eck to the old di{tgia ' y Y Ao>loria. Taking �r�ar character away. way in which the world will be peopled 100 Mr- portly Potppus—You should go and #-I-- . ` ,I `. , has blossomed into a woman of fashion --bat Ism leers you to totes ; H ng y p Mr. Hs.ldane i* years from the present time. a arrives et of e'iovitjtpr overt:orit. E` L. _ r $alileine. How .long have you been ere. ou. must have heart all about it." . g Y • ' . 11 t _ Y defendin ou. Which side will ou be't asst" L, - the ctonolasion that in 1992 the ula •- hirarbmg, $epgrtk tad adapt ti � .. . ' - '•I arrived this morning, :called Mr. �. SY pop S ' r —I salver d' � _ _ You forget., I 'iavo been absent from Al Y ; 11 gfld,�ute, •`y lion of Lampe will be'780 miHi0110; that of ' � ' Haldane. Ragland for sea4e ti era" if he is wise, thing since 1 hit�e been Coaiiectel with felt _ r . ' I h „ g will agrsa to everything you say. Asia 1,000 millions, that of Africa 100 mil- press. - K , . '' ")lfadeyour fpt`t$ne, ape• ::,';,, ':' _1v ••Thataxo t#far our oranoe; bnS a� trying ring SO,' thwt of America 6$fi tttilliona P •� - * '` :f -_ ,`_: "Hardl that, Redwood, as yott can see. , u� y I sett to L ' him . rortnd. lion*, .and Great heavens i �Whi►t do Zoit do ilk , ` ; ': , ' Y you ll hear enough tq- morrow. I'll ask you to Mr. Haldane " that of Australia 30 millions. Theca sum -f winter when it's cold?" M ' •' ` .: '['here were indeed no evidcne�a of Pros sow ea ni ht. I want to ' t to ,a you we werewrota, _ . 11 (' '� his insolent and ha b Y g00id- Right or �rrc>og, hassle moodily, It hers yiddar total elf i2,f50Qmilliwts. suet ��I i"au. That is the only drffereste• be.= " •t9 upon him; e.8 .ye,d• Take ono ar be #ore on " cgs _ bad trat�islmd, .sod its. �Laa'1C�11►.: Y is all over now. 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'' .. - - - - - _ - _ - - _ :# "d a - - - -'^• -- • •." - - - - I II III IIII 11 , I � .,•.� .?oi.J�•�ik '+'!+,!'+`p►` . - - - J 1 .1 1 111 - -- - I II I - 1II -.'Ile I II I ',..%{. � ,C•- 3 ! - _ (' .y I I 1111111 ■ I 111 III 1 IIII - +I IIIIIIII II II, II II i ;j •,„ �, Y •� ' -'+ -/ S ('� QQ��11 -smell dtlail�r on ei er age.- The secret in e1U the other drawers and L the drawers "' Why, no,'Mr. Bngleh•rt,' bls.' r+ep ed. " honsetmmid. I dot; ti at YO o'clock. I� ti►sir' :k °.H >;; �,m i q 1TI�IL ' C�UL' t drawer was nhd$r th lower drawer on ..fhe of her dteseiaR are. although she felt sere " �ha>� do you mean Y' a nest ,foggy morntAg, and I had to dreg �_�� :.:` left side. $he tgok he lower di•�►wer out that the ewels been taken. She sentfor Mr. En isliart fdl to •taimnerin , b ylight. I sli on m dress wa ;'��r' a j 6 g L Y PPS F 8° - , ' ; V`4 . ,, - is _ . - '. , . and a false hot as revealed. Wi h a the servants, •` a ry �� f d, no longer Darin for fate and �t )st binned out : They esq —they ma wrote bt totters —one to Mrs Sir- ; ,,• „. a4' _.< A Trnc 'Stary that Rseelitly ASltufed �eR- trot in she p ling bolo in the centre secret of the as lust, nhe a►lldd t em into � � ' ` `� �' r p say that --in fac she is said —she is ve, whir is before the court, end :'` �: )trek soatvcy a its Hart`s• -- of the false ba tom and • =all drawer bar bedroom to march. After an hour's in- thought ---ehe is suspected of having taken another to Cal Osborne. It took me from N' `. �` �N -. . ran out fro w at seemed to be the uiries with tu► results, she rant • same of hoc aourinb ewels," half to three gaartera of as hoar to. write - . ';; �' ' s - . '. Vt'hilo the men and women who take the sP g q telegram j I Z re`a`l and or sm ration of the lower to " Limb " and gave herself a to tears. Mr. Billibt looked at Mr. En lehart with the letters. ran form housemaid who 4i '%' ' = principal parts in this drama of life, which , Ka P g Y ' �_. -._ :: �'� • mi h t be called "The Crime and Punish- part o the cabinet. " Oh, Limb, my diamonds and pearls are an :... ,...,:.'on which made the ?ter *tam- took them down to the boy to fr . �; �.; i ; 4. _ ; , _ --. g page �- : i °:' ' _ ment of Ethel Osborne," are not of the high- Mft. Ilargres re k opt is that drawer a gone, she said when Mr. Eaglehaurdt err- tm a more than ever. ,, „ I then went up stays s to have any bat,�re- "�.:. i I <I.',� :` � - L - - .. - - eat aocilf rank as in the somewhat similar tray with forms to fit the rings and pins and rived. What do you mean, Elliot said, by turnin tom dresAing room about 11 or , . �: , -.._ several small w its boxes, sash '• Nonsefise " he said. "Have you looked Doming here with that sort of a story !" soon agter. y send : '' = baccarat case they are of excellent birth P � f I tlton commenced to dress, I ;.; -..t: . =and of the beat English culture: They are containing oe in j�w , he names of ev here V - Then Eugtetiprtmanaged to give-t�e fs)ep tjtat tooiK mp from three- quartlen . of an - .:� ;= _� "; . ..: ,. .. gentlemen and ladies as the English make which wore wr flan on the coven of the " es," she said: " Theq have been on which the suspicion was groanded, hour to •n hoar. I dressed completely for :' r y. ' lazes. $he ah wed th whole `creels to ato]eII -" Elliot himself offs to copfront hie sister walking out. Whi10 I was dressiwg -my ' r; ;•.. 4, " those distinction. And it may be said safe - p •.�' ,�::,: the two men ant l rho s ationed them never "Then I'll take a description to (.app with the clerks. He made an appointment brother Hugh came into my room unez- ' '. ly that this dtanta will lose na�hiug for its for following morain tedl and "we had some oonveraatiotr y , : - .. lack of sonorous titles. Had any great tail anybody. Barber at case." B Pce Y, _. t ��- y y V - writer put this story into a book, word iota Major Hargreav i ' about 40 years of CappL. Barber was the Superintendent of As soon as Englehart had gone Elliot bur about our immediate intended moveinents. w word, detail for detail, as it has been re- a e. In Decem her, 18 , • disease of the the Torga•y polies.` Mr. Englehart had rigid home and told his sister of the out- I also saw my honaemaidand fnatrneted her ..tJ � . - veiled in the English houses and shops and blood that he h nt ted in India be- hardl spoken of the loss of the Jewels be- rageous charge that had' bean brought as to the alteration of a petticoat, whisk x _P,;'�' ;+;# courts, people world have read it with ab- gan to trouble im, nd he decided to go to fore Capt, Barber laughed and winked and against her. She took ft ere say honest afterward' had peaked in • box and sent; <. ^ , .— ` + -% - - P Aix•L -Chu -Chapelle for t e tere. He was to mid : woman would take sash a charge, and her away, I then left the dressing room. ` _ :;' x F • :T sorbing in i erect but it is aoubtf ul whether Po B . . - the realistic school would have iveu it a leave on Feb. an Mn. Hargreave " I expel the Major's got 'stn." manner was snob that her brother felt it " afore going out I went into the kitchen ` µ ± - $A� g a ,� favorable criticism. did not care to 1 t lone, she sent for Everybody who was interested knew,liow- would have been adding insult to injury to td give my orders to the, cook. That took -: y • - - There is always a comedy ai a to this life Ethel Elliot to c�ni� I from The Boltons and ever, that the Major was at Aix, being rub- have asked her point blank if she took the about twenty minutes. ' I then left the : t ";- i . ,v,� �. - :J .: '..i —for the spectators. It is always more ac visit her for w reek. r bed and scrubbed and drenched, inwardly jewels. That did not outer into the guest- house, somewhere about half past ll. I �i ",?f - " ` red Same -' .. ;' and outwardly. Capt� Barber Bent two ion. The brother and sister awaited the walked from The Bottom to Messrs. Whit- f , _ less a tragedy for those concerned Ji. '• s ..,.. times, oftener than the newana ra indices II• Sergeantp of Police, who searched the mornnig eagagsment wiWi apparently ogaal tingham 1k Humphreys place z .,. , 11 , in Onslow , . ;�;.. <: t,,� ,- - . house inside and out uw#oned the ser- impatience. Mrs. Gleach, the older sister, quite close to South Kensington station. :' , _ --�:' • Pe t, Th there is such a tragedy as this, with the o announcement, of Ethel s en a omen + q t ; ) climax ust at rile ri ht time, and rho last gg g$ wants, ran roam the rdem with their accompanied them to the test. Mr. $pink at took shoat • sects` of s►n bloat. I ', i � ' - F j g to Capt" Arthn Osborne of the Carbinien ' '.. ' . noses to the d positively, q , * - ., 4 had just been a nos sxA. Ethel Elliot,•was , an otherwise excited and his alecks identified her itivel at- then eeked for Mr. Humphreys a member. . curt ►in falling on sorrow and shame nd J Kt'OQ� th h th said the -difference is her sloth- of the firm from whom - I had ordee+ed r ,. ' } despair. I then 25 years o erg -- tall, ' well- formed terror and admiration. They ascertained �6 • ' about how to dress one valuable fact. No one had left, Shlr. ing. and especially she change from the trousseau. I had to wait about a quarter er ' _ { a: • � 1. woman, with K i e disq►aoe since Miss Ethel EL- large hat she wore before to •very small of as hour for him,and then had • oo1111 - ,., , –� _ _ y. " . I � herself and a irre for her incoma in ley Ro ; llot M t an Nb. 18. • hat, altered her appearance • good deal. tion as to the trousseaq. I wns ooaar . carrying out th tde $he has brown hair , In such an stmt here Florence Ethel Et- b Tlid wet mush have basil takes betwartte beak Dierks were note positive, which with him from three- gnarton of an hoar to sp earnest rows a er d very beautiful white leaving about 1 liot, her brother, and her three sisters were teeth, which h lively is ttion made her Feb. 11, when Ethel and Goo a had looked was in a ortain way a point in her favor, an soar, , or -half ppuosi at them . ther, and Feb. 20, ab I III and when one of them pointed to her and Next I went to Mme. Poneerot, -who Ls w "j - . - Drought up. Their grandfather, John show much a tiro $he was a hand- tOg° "` " • - - Elliot of the Albany, Piccadilly, is s man some girl, with iadivati ne ofgood breading o'clock, when the loss was di, , , 11,,, .1. Five �, "Mainly not this one," she turned dressmaker in Alfred place Went; I was : •x: "-. �F .. had `sons know the aeciret of the drawer. $ad her andirtnrbed eoaatsnance toward• her there five or ten minutes. On nn7 way : :- of agood deal of wealth, but ao funny, in manner and dress he known Copt• persons _ ,+ A. . - - - to use Miss Elliot'i polite phrase. His only 03borne ever since ahe ad known anyone, . any one of those flre told the secret? Had sister and laughed merrily. In. fact, after home i bought some flowem of a woman es>f ; �,x i - studied taw a•,d wa.g admitted to the a servant., peering through the keghole sew her first indignation she was disposed to the Queen's gate." ' ' "' " '' - ' . , - son and they had i a 1 ye for a 'long time look on the whole affair as a joke. She That took her t the time of the sale of ' .. - t i bar bat hQ pover practis jd, ' The father He had some a pectatt - from his father, the drawer opened, and ait+erwarddisoovet• J� Pa' - but was hard p " ,i w lle dlaitin for them the secrets t The police irked carefully could ice bow such mean people in money the jewels. For Feb. 23. when the shook �' Q6 him an aflowadae, and, when he mar- - g or his about Miss Elliot. bnb Mrs. listgreav0 !n• matters the Hargreavew were could rush was cashed by the bankers, she said, fa an= ; -. *- tied, increased it so that he could lead an be realized. He respected f to rush •false and unjust conclusion, and in - ewer to the question whether she went out idle life and brie up a faintly with just too atrai htforwar Hasa anti hiscour e. Ethel dfgnewtiy and positively thrust bar from J q �. -� ;: f: -0 ;y gg g sin ioion. Mn. Her v0 was inclined bo her trinmphaat innocence she pitied them. '` No, I did not. I did not leave the house " - x - = ' little money to be comfortable. The son was ire rou of him. She a reciated P �� `` '� �1- - Y t'Y P Pp sus t her husband, although 0110 could not Copt. Osborne came post -haste in answer tliedwholtf the day. �lisa Dashwood, Mrs. 3 11 1, had four children, one of whom died. They his good qualit as at d loved him as much as I pee Ssundersi, :a dressmaker, and the servants : -..� +, fit" were brought u in a pretty little house at see how hecould have done it. On " Limb's" to a telegram, and found her in that serene ,* �f: - - g p p he loved her. were in the house that der and m sister Y: :, • Tergumouth, in Derbyshire, not far from In December 1 R lien ttie en emen-(i •dvtae she kept the loss from her letters to mood, nt he was not disposed to look on Y! Y Evelyn returned Hatt sat o'clock - a� ` 7. = Torquay. At Collingwood, Torquay, lived him until a letter she wrote on Feb. St9 $ve such a scandalous and shameful accusation Y = ` Was announced she wa'.s in great financier . in the evening." s' , Mrs. Martin and her granddaughtee, the K der afterward. 130 go. that oa Feb. 28 so lightly. Of course she was innocent ; a straits A criai was a roachin , and whit y� After Sir Edward Clarke had cr exam- .' :' 4` . great aunt and the second sonata of the P g and he was so much enraged over thsloss o1J doubt of that never entered his head Even ° w She was jest ae gay sts ver,she probably la the jewels he had cursed so often that he when the ugly facts began to peer on every ined her, the people present felt hat she A > rr_: -- Elliot children. There were frequent visits awake a good sal o sting how alt th for of to gib at the sentence, " had scored �a triumph. They did not notice '41 . + It side his confilencx as his conduct shown that Sir Edward had made her show nearly ,� - between the families and Miss Martin was g g an � • �U'• - es Tally fond of little Ethel Elliot. tradespeople w rte t paid, and ho th you have taken them by intention, or other• weal unshaken. He had several stormy in- Y - -L -r p�c wedding was be 1► ged. !Wed brother "Iro I on will let us know ab Dace.`' terviewe in the next few days with Major an hour of time between 121 and 1i unac- ;; 4, - In 1876 Miss Martin married Major Har- + pe y counted on Feb. 19 nor did the realize reeve an officer in the arm living on of whom she as ve fond, was in th •• Limb" determined to sift the matter to $argreave, with Enpiehart, with solicitors. + Y � - + g + Y g depths of the um a with tailors bills, an that he had involved her account of her ' -. 82,000 allowed him by his father. Major P P the bottom. Accompanied by a detective Major Hargreave said point blank that the finances so that she had confessed to far "' florists bills, and ti,e Ike, far beyond hie from Torquay, he went to the sit a °d ad money must be refunded and the other ,f - and Mre. Hargteav -e lived with Grandmoth- y y more money than she had the right to have. - _ N" •- •: er Martin bits. Hargraave bet allowed pow to Pay. I Calif borne was in the vertised the matter in the off'icfal paper of ewels returned or there would be an arrest. �' R same oouditi n. An itrm officer always a She left the stand followed by applause, and - r. being Y Y the London lice. He also seat •circular,e said that he and his wife were aonvinc- $2,sf00 by her. Mrs. Martin had as heirlooms � P° evan Sir Charles Russell smiled at her. and by purchase a collection of jewels has debts, and pt, Osborne was wondering c nntaining a description of the pearls and 001 against their will by ovetwhetmia proof. `� J how he could s oar ma►ttera and L into She lead made only sae misstep apparently, , . .. Be diamonds to every jeweller in London. All throe events brought April 4, t e der worth nearly $15,000. Each piece was a - j g P Y and that did not concern the theft. :.: -' �. - : - - she for the arri e. Ma or Ha ve returned to I,ondon from set for the weddin , - vet near at hand. - •' ` IL gem in its way, and the old lady was wont to , J g Y Other witnesses came to corroborate. her - skew them to visitors as an especial mark aJor Har ve w nt to Ai on reb. 4, �z on March 2,.but he took little interest And the Hargreaves were so enraged at _ and on Feb. th ar 'ved. She told Mrs. in thq search. Indeed, there was little to Ethel Elliott that when they heard Ca t. and far Feb. 23 she ha 3 the beat proof that .: �' of favor.- From- time`to time she gave.Mrs. Ra reeve a ea about her trouble she was in the house. Miss Dashwood was • , n Hargreave one of the jewels, promising to gn g + do except after ?the loss waspd reovered, Mrs. Osborne e had cresol s haolicftor tadh g ssitiva, _ j li and she ease sh w ild lace to sell the go Y p Mrs. Saunders was positive. Site = leave her all at her dent last of the s in w ich bar mother's es- could not have gone out for an hour. Hargrave wrote to Ethel HargraA telling wining him that his intention had better 11 In 1885 Ethel Elliot, grown to fine -look- tote was inv tad, al ough• the amount her all about the lose. Ethel wrote book be abandoned as his fiancee would be ar- Soon after the beginning of the session of _ ( j. 111. If . !' . ing girl of tY) years made along visit to would not be ear y ough. Mrs. Har- sympathizingly, and in a ds or two, in era- tested on April 4. Dec. 20, Justice Denman handed down a t .- r 4 - Mr Har reeve. The went about a cod y note which he had just received b a cial j g Y g greave said th Ma or was eo mean that she ewer to another letter from Mrs. Har cave. J Y i �.._ ` _- _ _ des , among other laces to a ball at the • Thu ivedd.ng was not to be a public messen er. He read it and handed it to the. g p would have to �etayj awl Ly from. Ethel s wed- wrote that she had dreamed about the well. g ' Imperial Hotel.. Soon after that Mrs. El- di because she! co nldn't buy • gown. JJee affair, as originall f planned, bat was to . attorneys. Both became intensely absorbed. . lie heard that Mrs. Har reeve had intro- , Y g° Mrs. Hargrave was much impressed b- ?bat be in - the presence of the immediate The note was from the Messrs. Benjamin, • ' t g Ethel wont � Lis n tm that, and offered friendliness. Ethel was very bury fast at family' Dal When Ca t. Osborne re I - . - dnced Ethel to a certain Rad0liffe Hall,? give her I to!buy the gown in time for the that time getting Had far her matt q' P Ulste House, Conduit street, and set forth . . whom she had heard was a highly improper g ng y. � ceived word of the " intended arrest the that late in the 'morning of Feb. 23 a lad . ' I t �vveddin erg vo, or GOorgle, as with Cat Osborne which was to be oa g Y n She.alsG heard that theca was R P wedding was p ft off, and, instead _of ste d from a cab and 'brought a ha of old y... : pew they ca ed�, a to that fisiall�, and April bth. l�e.n 'married on 114, Ethel F,Uiot and B g �• I - . certain Mr. En lehart a rich bachelor of 8 Pr containing t,5.t0 into their sho ,askin them - _ "'.' ( - . . , g Ethel promised to on the money assoonas On March 8'dl[cI Spink & goo, jawg1- t. Osborne sat in the little parlor of The g p g . Tor ua who was on too intimate terms P to give bar notes for it. They had not the q Y, she returned to Lend n. After they had lets at 2 (;raoechurch stt+eet, a ta.e I 8 Y with Mrs. Hargraave to suit the nice sensi� -va,t] . their a es thorou hl the NIL all day awaiting the arrival of the notes and directed her to the National Pro- . , bilities of 1'br nay res tabiliL Mrs.o g Y y circular, saying the thou t r the ?j Torquay Pea Y enjoyed "life ui t with the aid of Y Pe his Y officers. Her face was not so bright as it tq Y had the •ewe). Mr. Ea lehart, Co, LY tsar- g wiliest oink. The council kart this note e- • Elliot felt much aggrieved, and, after writ- •• ++ g p was a few weeks before, and her eyes had s themselves, butsentautinquiriesitti.nediat,e- . gg Limb EagWhat•t, ho want in ooastaat her, aul May ve drove the next look in them which made honest Ca t. Os• ing Mra. Hargraave a sharp fetter, broke off attendanCa. i- H�g��• P ly. The trial went on, and hire. U3borne all relations with her. On; the moo in I - of Ethel arrived at rn°titing to the jewelry shop, and tr►o boars one shut his lips whenever he looked at' and her husband sat there listening calmly , later Mrs. Hargreave gob a telegram an- her. The next der the were married. Ca t. - � -' - °t • That state of affairs lasted until'1887, ghirlay she and Miia. argreave went to • nouaafn that the 0web lied been found, y y P and attentively while the detectives were -- > , - _ - - when the carrel was raked u b ez Ian•µ it J Osborne had the notice of the marriage print- following the trail. , q Pa P Y P photographer and tat ether for a picture. Mr• $ ink told toe ntlenzss,a that an Febl, g ations and the old cordial relations were re- Mrs, Hac reeve w re 1 her jewels which p �, ed fn file newspapers a.nd also sent a person- The detectives ascertained that the woman =. : 8 1 + 1cJ, shortly after 12� o clock, a well- dr�ess0d, a] Hots of it to yia'or Har ve's eolicitora. P T -o aumed. In 1887 Mr. l.1Lot died, and in b the Way, v rTr fti the 7 Big had got notes for the gold at th Rati nuf Y u'P m'Y poo y Sao- looking young woman, whore dress one Major Ha reave had entered s it ainst ' + -'s 1889 Mrs. Elliot died. She left each of her picture When tie returned Mrs; Har - 1° rH jl �fi Provineia113iiak. they copied the numbers Pi Y of hie clerks was able to describe with sane R ink k goo for the `scows of the wale - children about $6,000, ufld the shares of reave did not atj her jewels back isld+o- the p recovery 1e of the rotas, and went to the Bank of F.ag- Mrs. Geach the older sister Hn h label g J •aaaracy. had comma into Lhe salesroom over which the thought they could hold under a land. It was late in the afternoon, and the p y G , g + + secret drawer, but left themovernight in the . the sh.. , and had offetved flor sale the two queer old' L�' liah law. He had also served I - s and Evelyn were afterward increased by the cash box. Mrs. Hargraave called Ethel into "etoleo P He said that the saw at Duce q nQ officials had much formality to go through. death of a slater. Old John Elliot allowed Pte)• Y notice on Mn. Osborne that- she must pay At last the found one of the notes. It had her bedroom the nezt otning, and the two that ahe was a lad sad he further said Y his grandchildren something—to Hugh, who women talked abo t tie ' jewels white the old �'' over the money she had got for the jewels ,come from ltlaple s dry goods house. Writ- ,� I had become the kind of a law lawyer his father Je that there was nothing about her cool and and sign a confession of her quip or take lle =� feu across it in an unmistakable handwriL- = (,. Y servant, Avant, was sit work in the room- perfectly self- maar,er and h - 000 a ear, $2 500 for household Pe Y sP°°a consequences. Matters were in that condi- tin was the name "Ethel Elliot." At - - . . was $h Y • -Then Mrs. Ha:greave pent Avant out, and, to indicate that there was anything wron g expenses, and a house at The Boltons South Y g lion when it came to the ears of Copt~ Os- 11ia ,lc's they said a lad living at The +, Pe • + having closed and locied the door, opened the ls were large sad of su1 er ir►I) I Y g Kensington, s district of London rent free: Pe!r Pce Y borne that Mrs. Hargreavve and the lllajor ]tons had id it to their ant in the 8'to + the secret drawer, ''showing Ethel how quality they o give her 900 d pa � - . - They moved to The Boltons -immediate) it was done. She told Ethel that q y eY g were talking of the . scandal and rapt ly lat`-er art of March in exchange for a C 0. - y (g2,75U) for them. t heal they asked her for making soils that which had before been P - and for a time lived fairly ell. Hugh, eve `sans now anti five persons only .. ],t p D. ate°• - pp Pe �e her address she wrote : Alice Price, known only b the persons intimately con - par - having all his time at his disposal, spent a knew of the existence of t ne drawer— ., Y Y Pe Y The court had adjourned for the day by - � , H de Park Gt�rdens. Followin their tm. eat deal of money. The $6,000 be got herself, Ethel, Major a eve. Mr. Engle- y g �r°Od• .= that time. Vi hen the new facts were Lid , ' from A% ] g tom a clerk looked In the direr and I. i' from his mother was spent soon. Then he hart and the maker. fi Mrs. Hargraave put found no such person tCt that addibss. Mr. Although thatenraged Cs]: Ostwrne, yet, before Sir Charles Russell he saw at once ' - ` 1• . -- - -- borrowed a good art of his sister Ethel'a h boxes. She noticed that in another serve, it pleased him. It gave that Ethel Elliott had deceived everybody. I , 8 P the Jewels Into their S !; politely explained that to the lali , - . : share, into which Her love for fine gowns, the inscription on the box containing the Item him the chance to bring a suit for slander He sent for Oapt, Osborne and told the facts - -- .- - .. boots, hats, and the like had made terrib'�e t Brea n she saail0d, sad without e I diamond and the pearl earrings was obscnt�. � •. and give the if a to the Hargreaves, who to him. Copt. Osborne refried to believe ;_ P� gs sl hies conf anion or hesitation said • Oh - inroads. Finally' lie borrowed a good part Su she remarked it "Two diamond gringgra.. I so simply v..t,tsg there. I am lira. • price `►ere slandering his wife. The public can them. He went home and confronted his • `` of Evelyn's share to relieve his mostpressi g Two pearl ditto." Then ache cloaecf fife of Radcfiffe Hall, $radford." The firm had not know haw Mrs. Osborne took the Cap- wife. He told her irhat Sir Charles had tlebta. t.►in'a ro to brio a suit for elandor said, and thgt be was i to withdraw �� - ' _ Yn January, 1890, old Mrs. Martin had were drawer, which was made so that it not at that time a set of country directories. P Pow g . - - sbuthard,andthe subjectof the conversation there seemed to be nothing at a in and Put her innocence to the frightful test from the case. He told her that he still be- A . - died, leaving all her jewels to Mayor Har- wt than d. -,taut Ethel did not ut out of I � r �� of a "I in open'court. But from what is lieved her, that- she was innocent, and he . - reeve's wife, but divulin what money she ge p the ,young woman s story, 111`. Spmk gave known of bar she can have made only slight knew it. And ahe still denied the accuses= R g Y hermind her knowledge of the secret drawer, her the firm check for £5.10. He saw noth- had equally. among her heirs. The ;Har- the beast of those big ls, like small objection, and in all probability she tinged tion, still stood for her own innocence, $he reeves had to move from (:ollin wood .and F P°L! ing more of Idea. Prior of RadeGffe Hall, • g + bird'.; eggs, and the hash of those diamonds him on when she saw how near to his heart had forgotten that her name was on one of - - in the fall of ISW establislied themselves at Bre►dfar. M. she Feb. 7J, woes, at •bunt , worth $2,000 at least. the matter la . Copt. Osborne a solicitors ' the notes, That was Saturday. Y, q Y• Ethel was to have returned °to the Bol- 11:30 A. M. she walked in again. Rhe said Shirle Tor ua much closer to the h d- tad retained Si ha Ca Russell, and when . no- There were several consultations during . . some establishment of Mr. En lehart, wh m F ]q b- to the clock who had wait npal bar be- Y• g tons on Frida , . , • ut Mrs. Hac- tic@ of the a it was served ' the H vas Sunda but Sir Charles could not convince - • the bIa or and his wife called "Limb" on fore ttu►t she had presented thG check at argreaug g - - j gr�a ve persuaded her to stay until the fol- Gl Mills & Co s� the banters, .n n tiro latter . et tune they retained thro h Ethel that she wan eau ht nor could he - ., . account of the length of his fine legs- lowin Wednesda . She sad Mrs. Har - �°' pa their solicitors Sir Edward l,'larke. By the shakeCapt. Osborne 's belief in her innocence.... s "Limb he become almost s art of he g t� whom it was drawn, and had learmod that . "1 Ca t. Har reave establishment and 1'o ua was greave were loge r oomtantly ezoept on the could not get rack for it. $he asked him retaining of these renowned couns011pn on Early on Monday morning, Dec... , p - , "_ Z , S + Y =dvey morning between 10J oci.,ck and to char it so that she could t cash. 0Pppo�sato sides the case was retrain of ~vide Osborne went with Hugh Llliatt and his - ed:fied frequently by seeing him sad Mrs. noon. Of that boar and a half there are .. u iioc'it even had it been lose sensational. solicitor to the Bank of England to look at : f He. very socomawdatingly wrote Pay P y g Hargraave turbo frontaeato one of his two stories. Ethel Elliot sa s she eta ed „ When the Pa n began to .Dome in Sir the notes.. ".lE will know that it is not her y while the Major and beamin onth0 y y each on it She thanked hial and went pe ,� •• J S down�st•irs the whole time lounging abutit Charles Russell foubld, that Mn. Osborne handwriting, he said ; I cannot be do- , = single seat behind. By that time, September, the. library and dining room. Avant the away. n g - nk � 9� ills gentlemen wont to would be called upon to Recount for every ceived." For nearly s year she had i 1890, Mrs. Hargreave had lost two Jewels, old servant of the Hargreaves says that toe bankers oat a short moment of her time on Feb. 19 from 9 o'clock written to him every day. He was , Gl n Mill` & Co I - one while returning from a cricket match at soon after Mtn. Hargrea�es went out, Ethel q ' ' Y in tine morning until 6 o'clock in the even- familiar with each shade and turn of . - " Te,i as ,and nndoubtedl on the roaJ and distance away. The paying teller there y came up stairs to Mrs. Hargreave'e bed remembered- the:'aall and the refusal of Feb. inE• Several monthsafter•ward hediacover- her writing. Others might be fooled by - - . the other, a pin of sapphires and diamonds, gym, where she was making n the bed. ad that she would also have to account in a fancied resemblance, but h0 would ether at The l3oltovs when Mrs. Rar reave "' Avant p 19 and also the return of the same wosssa g She said ; ease go down and the same way Feb. 23, The Hargreaves know. They went to the bank. The oilz- was visiting there or on the train o. from „ on Feb. 23. Atatbec clerk watched him 3 + going get me a glass of milk Avant went down her the cash. Tiie described, with a and their solicitors kept this information ter handed'him rho Hate. He looked at the London to 'Torquay. - Mrs. Hargraave is not and waWt one five minat/es When pay Y from the Oebornes as long as possible. name so lightly written there and yet so di�- - , g little variation in dress, the same woman - sure about that. She always carried her tinctl and as he looked he shook from side _ . -- � 1 Y she came back Ethel was standing in the whom Spink Sea had described. The When the trial was opened on Des. 16, y+ ' . I . • i:.- jewels about her when she travelled She doer of Mrs. Hargresve's room. She took n teller said that he had offered to before Mr. JustioaDenman,in Queen's Bench to side, and, before any one could catch kiln I - wore them in a small leather bag strapped the ]ass of mild and went into the bed paw gy + . - toher vast and under her corset. Whether g her rn notes, but mach to his surprise she Division of the Royal Courts of Justice, he full to the floor. They could not bring I - • . room where she was sleeping during her tied asked for gold. He ootinte3 out the Osl Osborne and his counsel were conff- him back to consciousness for eevoral boars IN of these losses hat �o do with this visit. Avant thought nothing more about n o one has said and onl one arson g p bag ig to the knowledge that his wife was doubly - gto P mont •ftsrwacd. ofd and ut in • for her. It we bed dent of victory. Mrs. 03borue, as far as can Y �'.- r - r'y • Y that until Heart a h more than nine undo avoirdupois, She be judged from her manner was as cool and R liar and that the child to be borne ahortl y y . could say, - Ltbel `sts ed until Wednerdit , Feb. 18, � would have a thief for a mother. f "" � -. V, Major Har reave bein an extravagant Y Y called a cab, •na. taking the bag -in her confident as they were. Sir Charles Rus- : �,� . J g g i� and then Mrs. Har ve went a few miles There was a scene never to be forgotten: man, was alas s hard reseed for money. '` arms so that her cal oanoealed it drove red's presentation of her innocence were 4.1 . ; Y P Y a the railroad with her to see her off. awe Ma or ve and Mr. Hu lehart clear and loafo•i. He rather insinuated w. en the counsellors, with grave fescs's+ en- - He and his wife were not on the beat of rted rho beet of friends, she calling y' j g tered the court room and the defendants• _ '- terms in rivals life, although h notbin of y ppaa . • .► could tira�oe her no farther ; but both felt that Mrs. $strgreave had stolen her own, '.- �. p g 8 Mrs. Hargreave .Dear Gleorgie and Mrs sure Ethel Elliot was the thief. Mr. Bingle- jewels for some unknown motive, $nd be took their seats and looked triumpliantly : - t " rte. that appeared in .public. They occupied Hsrg ve calling her "Topaz Dear," whisk •+ at the vacant seats of the plaantitis. Sir = .. -:;;; ' .; y separate apartments, they went separate was Ethel's pet name.. hart went to Torgnsq and brought back deolt far from lightly with Limbnglo- Chesrles Russell a 1 ined f F. She accused him of meanness to her photographs of Ethel Elliot, which Mrs; hart. po og oc hii� insinaa- ' ..- . :.,.', ':. ways. S ve was mat nuwilling to 've a Mrs. Osborne wsa the first witnera. The tions against Englehart and the Hargreaves ';�_ " a ' - friends. The facts were kept from the ser- -' - a`g`es gt p. and asked that. a verdict be wen forthe de- : ` .;, iTN . . yenta as far as was tole, and from the MI• The clerks in the banker a affios •ad in the vital parts of her toetimony were in regard �. i � fendantswithoutfurther deli Sir Edward r' two dau titers, who were 13 and 15 ears Mrs. Ss ve did not look at liar jewel jewelry shop were almost certain that the to het money affairs and her whereabouts on y :; '' a; ' " g yy r s Clarke ex lained the com lets ex ure off . , 0- : _ of ego. Mrs Hargraave would never 1iiten for several derye, not until f?'eb. 20, m feet. praita wet'e Lbase. of kin. 1'rioe- She Feb. 19 and Vii. Her appearance made a Mn• ��Prn@ as nil he copureld. Sir ~' -- At 11 : 30 o clerk on that Friday morning had written "Alice Price" an the aback most favorable impression on the ju ,the 8`0 3' �<' °� s- = `�` ;# to his freeqguent complaints that the had ry Charles Russell, al mdved that he could : "' �; ) - $75,000 1ocked up in Jeweliwhen they need- she had •n errand in Tordnay, and she when the cashed it. crowd which filled the court room, and even scatael artianlate said that the snit was _ ` money. She could not make up her thought she wouldtake herdiamondeVringe Thu nezt step was to bring Ethel fillet on the Sedge. She was cool, and she ens- withdrawn at th@ im restive instrnatio . f . rn.nd to %rt with a single jewel, and be along and have them reset. She went? over before the clerks. Mr.. Fnglel -decided wrred questions promptly and with no at- pe l f. . p 6 The defence had not of Capt. Osborne. " I ho I may bo r r f Doming alarmed less news of her+ttreasares to the cabinet and was startled to find that to go to see her brother at is chambers in tempts at evasion. mitUed to add," apid Sir�Cltt►rle '' that ;';w "`;:�`- ' l ' 1 i - should get abroad and attract burglars, she the secret drawer was not quite jammed the Temple- On Monday, March 9, at 3-30 disclosed the hours at which it was especial- throughout he 'has sated as a thorou hl <:- - bon ht a cabinet from Whits do CO- of tor- in. P. M. h0 pmesented himself before Hugh ly aec@ssary for Mrs. Osborne to account for g " g y :,: ', x } � - g 'hake thought. " I 1?:iliot;. Ho atsmmered sad fiiss0d about a herself. She described her motions on each honorable and chivalrous gentleman. , ... quay, and had a cabinetmaker, who made •` How careless of me, . _ . ; µ ' salt of secret drawers and cons did not shat it tightly the other der ." good dart. ag of the days. For Feh 19. the day after her ',­­-.n, :' yye writ- Have you noticed snythi Miss molar return from Shirley mad the der on which After the official notice of th wa ssiah of � : I mentces ut a secret drawer in it. r . SheFnlled it oat said ezamined th 1 d l 4� " reave, bet very proud of it, sent the ing on the top@ of the boxes. She Gould not or peculiar abort your sister, Ethel's Akin Price had aol Spink the jewels, she Abbas Pasha has been en tolthe p�wens.. -N . , �'8 being •• and manner latsl t le snaked. said : the Khedive- will makes tour abr, `'4t- ':; ' servants out of the room and showed Major flnl that box marked „two diem ear= Y '. . lehart how it was rin Two pearl ditto She took the draw- H Elliot says he thought '• Y.imb " had-_ " I breakfasted in ntybedroom that morn- ing Constantinople, Odes►,st, St. IPatersbar� ~. - z _- `, � �r :: ' "r: 11wareave and Mr. Fang My breakfast ass brought up by fibs Vienna, and PatW, ! " ''t d`'` a b?sck cabinet with two er ontand searolled eagerly, She looked been gr r ''':' ti }, f - „ : `►creed. I� was - s - '; .H:. • • `�: , � , -+ ° " -, _ a - - - a>. ¢ . - ._ . .� - - - . `f .t �;& a w t''` t4 t. } -, err' t7"' ' � -.:} 11 • 'k `'+. -. _ _ ." .t;t, .%LI 4. tie:• <.f 1: !•s- c••f...:,t. , {;• } ;�,.�. .'fir'. - - - I - •' -r.. r"- ':+f:- -.y.• t•- ', - ., t :s I ; ,. - ... iffl. cif .rlr. _ .. _ 5 [' .(- :, .. 4 .. . --.. ..: '... tea='.' - "� 4' 3.; " { is j• h" s- _' :j�. .'d�. �!1' ;t d . - t ty.. .=.t `V S y L •z � r• a { ,` a fl •f .+ r xN '' 1. ,f* ' -'cif+ Tw - .:e• r. dµ� r .. r -..,; - .,,w f a j� ¢.c is .- z .Z ' } e ` :rt kr �4" ,.ter: , �"" •� - a ' �r i- `. d': s: y� Y • - r Fi � � .i%•i i f' <- `1 •�. '7- v aG- t :` 4- z k ..�: ':ter'¢, . -�• =F is ��j ' j .d. - -. .1C 'Nola'. {{ i A. Iry -' /- • }: .d",},, "tC• . ". '. Spa. - 0, _ - �.,a'.. '�1 -`,= �'��° i 'iii'' .�It :iSY`� - ` xY R'tr.' a: . Ii'- '' `�•i n s, '_ •;r . - : �?C rr•; ;: �i:`. sag, . - .•i1'� ',�» `i; -"• ti ' a i`: i ' .Jkk- r• .."b � t4:: .`,�. _ +t ..`l t ;.r ✓• "`5.. .0, a,'- - �,` `Y5� MR 1�tr tr Az �. "+ w ° r- d. .s _ ± g \. 1 taw ;' a n. f t� } '#'� • -1 i. S'k`i "�'P• -1fT' .3 r� y € � rr a r � � V '• � lT: x�::- _ F't ^" ,i #'t. ,ems. $ - ! ► ``kr f d - 'h •' - R Y a �. M1 t Fl. r.4 F. Jl' .�' }aa - - { rt- °a. t{p g Z E ;'tom. �, _ .� ^il" ;` s• .� Y` •;;Y �i:� ({ - y •,• - - Y - _ _ . _ •� '� It ���� nninber of ministers and laymen. Even- t -` yin M10: tRil., � = ` At, `" � �� ing session -After devotional exercises sa r "._,�4t.. What wi wOaid like to know,- - . , :,,.. address of welcome was delivered b Rev. Ii Herb. - - •- 'n ' 4 published every Friday morning at its otlloe y i ' �; . 'RIC HAR DS0 'i. '' Pickering, Cut. J: M. �iimpson, pastor of the church. He wants an more cows. Tf Jim knows � ;:.: _ ­,-­­ = - 12i welcomed the le as y ..�.: - A = - ' -- rte- . _ " " TERMS _ poop Canadian oitiaens where he took the milk to. . ` h in stock a Lull line Of RaiTClWare Coal Qll , ­. 4� : �1.fls VW74 � t; •1.00 igp#Ad iB adiaaoe, (of being which he was proud) and as Bab- On Friday night last, Mr. W. J. Cl4rk, Hardware, z-s bath school workers. a welcomed them the deservedly popular ex-teacher of No Q. 't _ 1 : Varnishes Paints Paint Brasher Silverware. _ • ...7z: BATES OF ADVERTISING : -- . w to their village, to their homes and hospi- entertained a 1 the trustees who held office > > '' �t� • i.. >1►1rst insertion _ talit , and he welcomed them to the church daring the eight years he laboure -1 under - , ,per line - - f8 Dents y . J' i�ah subsequent insertion, r line - 5 in which they were convened. He was ial- them, to an oyster sapper. - This rate does notinclu lowed from 7:30 to Babb Hon. John Dr - i - _ ,:.¢ _�= cy egalorForeignad- yy Y Some activity has been manifested dur- •_•..' AGENT FOR THE ; s . _ vetrtisetnenta. den, who delivered an addrfias on "Errors ing ]aat week among the farmers who have m � _ Special terms given to parties making con- of Sunda School Teaching" which was recta for s or e3 mouths or byy the tear.. Half- Y g been drawing gravel on the Markham road B• -A U R A C L� SPE(i ACLES . _ yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly..- well delivered and fell of practical advice, Some were workin ni ht and da while - .•CJ - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, dealing with the errors which ch teachers are others contented themselves with a fair �T - _ - _ one year, $s o9, payable in advance. apt to make. Some think too lightly of f 1'14 e h a�'e a cod ►�tocl ('� n t 'Nuticsin local column ceutsper line, P g Y day's work. �. of tJutlei� �j vys - _ - `' five cents gb their position. Some think the have to .J it " per line each s Sequent insertion. lm Y The influenza epidemic has been very 1' . p ial contract rate made known on applies- teach when practically they are failures at prevalent. A latest many people have rut hand, uzGzde b the best ��a;�ll�' , ` - on. No free advertising. it. Some thick the know the Bible so J cturer ►s. I Advertisements, without written natructions Y- fared from it. This mysterious and ineid- ` well they can teach with scarcely any ions at arrived here five or eiz.weeks o "��Z� willbs.inaorted until forbidden and charged ac- Pe a1; .. Ci' = -Z%�+ T.LT►� .L�. nor tingly. Ordera for discontinuing advertise• preparation, others never speak individually and has travelle f quietly around. leaving .• , I - .1 ' meats moat be in writing and sent to the pub- to the. members of their classes, etc. From rJ RICHARIDS6N 4 _4 g its traces in many families. ss • ` abet. 8:15 to 9 was occupied by Rev. �V. Hanna, The IatxsL front �L'aburn is a gaot?e bent. • • _ • • "' . .lob 1York ptomptly attended to. ` - t i 1 Uxbridge, with a very _ able, full and elo- This feathered gnedt was being brought t - .. I I ' '- i uent address on -The Bible, The Sabbath from Brown's Corners to this place in a ---- .._- --- `---- - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - _ � ' . W. J. CLARK : PROPRIETOR. School Text Boob," showing how cutter. Somehow it got off'. and was a carefully we should study it in the prepara- chased for dear life by the man wlio owned 0 - ' - ' Oar Politics- 3triet Independeuce. tion of our work.- Get all the lesson helps it. It bolted into a culvert somewhere . ties d a ,t , Our Jim -A First -clads Local' Paper. we can and use them home, but take the near Malyern, where it remained, despite R ° '- ' S. . Our Txpevtn taons -The hearty Bible alone to the school room. Hon. Jno. the efforts to dielcdge it. Not liking the - . ' Dryden now presented an invitation on be- idea of starving to death in a culvert, it d - - ` apport of the people of Pickering and vioinito. half of,Bre,oklin ft fends to hold our next Y. same out the next morning, and was seen . . - ", • . convention in that village. Friday morn making tracks over towards Poverty Sol. Th8 moat comfortably footwear for January is a pair Of ing session -After devotional exercises low, - RoeTlcIIe. . J -I' FRIDAY. FEB. 5, 1892. , , some unfinished business was die of .,r , , - • - and the time from 10 to 10:45 was devoted New - I'drertiowme `tn. DOnb$r's ''Olt BootR. - , j I to a Quarter's . Review conducted by Rev. •, ..-- - - - - __.. - - - - -- - -- - -_,_ _ - , i . i 1 _ - :,_ I Hon. Alexander Mackenzie on Fri- J. $. McLaren, of Columbus, in a manner OR SALE. - -Abbot 2J cot do of goad • - - - . 1 a_ ; :� 1 say celebrated the 70th., anniversary showing that he has a thorough knowledge dry body cord ,good, beech and mapte,and ' -- s °' of how to conduct a review, which to about the same quantity of second class wood. They are far su erir in material and �rorhman5 yip --and - * 4. , of his birth. Apply to JOHN COWAN. rua 11 _ usually one of the most neglected exercises ghaui. 14 16 T of the school. He would havo one or two - - - . . - . - ° ''' 1 The :Markham club on Friday w011' leading thoughts pervading the whole and 'TOR SERVICE :--At lot 13 in life B.' . l' F.coaceufoa, of Pickering, a thorough. - >. th @[trfUre 1D style and durability t0 tl:e Ordlp$13/ . the Lepton Cup, representing the curl- proved by references to all the lessons of i,� Bershire Boar. Tarns SIAM Apply to • . ,y . ing championship of York County. the quarter. In order to do this we must JOHN sAUNDER8. MIL ' : • • - . not leave the reparati n of it petal the .. - t . j� OR SALE :- Twent- six Sea 1 of ' . FELT BOOTS. ' ,` p i' A F - Chas. S. Hyman, the unseated 6t- last week, but should k e4 working at it all g' - _ - . - t ` siesta rising three yeah old. suitable for taws representative for London, will through the quarter. From 10:4.5 to 11, s •eeding purposes. Terms to suit pnrchasen. - - - • = A short report of the Provincial convention A ply to JA8. LAURENCE. lot 16 in the ttb con. -. I '4 . ,f►g in be opposed in the coming b e- j' . o= .. .. , . • held at Ottawa in October was given by the o k'iokering. 1y-15. . election by Hon. John Carlin . - i g@ delegate, C. E. Marquis. From 11 to 18, __ . battle will be a spirited One. conference on "Privileges and'Res nsibili- UTTER FOR SALE :�. Double or stn . . . p g P° gle sested, pole and ehs!ts good as new PRICES AS LOW AS GOOD ARTICLE CAN BE . . "` ties of a Sabbath School Tea ohor," intro- Coat 8:x0, sell half price. Apply to Isaac Linton - The Quit for South Ontario .: was duced by Rev. W.� J. Scott, Oshawa, with Pickering, Oat. it-is . - " -- 'issued yesterday, Feb. 4th. Nomina- an address full of feeling 96od showing the , � �=% MADE FOR • -�. . l - grand work in whichwe are engaged. What OR SALE: new Welt Cows - tion takes lace on Saturday 13th and ,,,•� • . ti • ' t p y a great privilege to lead a chit to Christ- two young Durham Bulls, and Fare -Bred . . . i - 011ill 011 the 20th.., Join Hate Berkshire pigs. Also a first class farm in Mani- . . _ . . ' �' T that child may become one of the great toba to lease for a term of years cheap. THOS. -:0: -. A full assortment of ' .. Perry, of «hitby, is returning officer. workers for the Master... Among the dii- PU(jH, N•hitevale. 14-16 - = ��- - ' i • 4.. : ' :, The contest will be the hottest ever ciples Andrew is seldom met }tioncti, yet is -- - - -- e . . ' ' -.. held 111 ►SOUth UlltaTlO.- was lie who led Peter, the stalwart, to LTRAYED OR Si'�OLE2 -From the - - = - �. ► _ Jesus. 11Lanv other privileges were dealt ►'��7� prenriaes of the undersigned. lot J in 1st ` con. ut Yfckerrnrt, on Frrda%.i ".'th u;t . two t!%ces rj with, also the reslwusibilities resting on and a ewe lamb• knov.led a otcheir Rho -re- 1. ! - In the bve,- election. on the �Sth ul- one in so important. a work. uite A nuln- &bouts wilt be thankfully received 1. PE rEli and � . : - �,�. ­ i limo, Mr. Gibson, Reformer, was elect - bar of others spoke shortly on the subject iitJ'aIPHREr, Pickering, 15 l - ed in Lincoln by a majority of 2Z4. occupying the time till noon. The cou�en ,- , , - -- - - - - -- __- lion again resumed its labors at ''l nr. 0 RENT OR FOR SALE. -The tin- • ___ - - - " --"- . -`-` -- I - rA In 'Halton Mr. Henderson, Conserva- g p T pj� it Avarerooms and the west end of, � �-- . ` . t From 2 to 2:15 devotional exercises. x:15 roc hea�+c�ouse, together or se ►mate! the ' five, was returned by 424. The Bing- to z: f5 an address on ��Ada tation" was hougee that Mr. fors cv now occul ►ie ®: also •. •+ A/11TT,S. - 1 $,011 C011test r68ulted in ,118 return of earnestly delivered by Rev. C� W. Watcb. a two shops {betwee tLe hou.e sad ttre old O t O Mr. Metcalfe b 96 of a majority. Oshawa, in his own style. lie dealt ith bar .to to rent, or would exchange for private . . -..-. - - - y ,� residence- Possession given the let of Jfarrh. _ _.. . : i - 1 adaption as the fitting of one thing to an- Por further Particulars angnrre of R. BUnT, • 1 . `" Rev: Charles H. S tlr doll, other, so must a� teacher fit himself to cir- Pickerin Vrllage. or by letter to U. HAN EY, . . - : ' - p g th@ cumstancea. )(Jverything in a.tnre is Alpena, ttich /eau. - - 13tt- _ selected for warmth th and wea..�. M. ;great English Divine,died at Mentone, - - . a, adapted to the position in which God has j� OR BALE. -The estate of file lets . Sunday night. Ili his death the pla•,ed it, so must His workers adapt them - LL'' Mro. Every, coataini °g 50 acres, being - , - . - - • - ' _ - j world loses one of her ablest moral selves to their po�Citions ip his work. 2:45 compose, of the S. V1 • quarter of lot to, in the - . _ to :3:30 was we taken n b Rev. R. Cr d �, end sun of the the township of Pickering, trontr advocates. He has been of untold P Y ing Kioptoa roa•i. 4j miles from the town of - - D He has of Whitby, with an address on •- Possibilities wbitby mad 1; miles from Pickering village. . . . NB R . -. I :�! , i t benefit to his fellow - beings. of the Future >'3sbbath $drool," speaking of mrl. good aarldiuga and e.erf aanv.oien -e. ' W . . ' fed the hungry, clothed the nalie'a and the glorious poesibilitie. of the Sabbathb is a very desirable property- Trite facia- ' been a father to the orphans. Count- schools of the next tees en ©rations, and pvtabte For tnsceer p+rciontars apply on the - _ p Et mires, to A. A. Po {r. County Arahtt�et,Wht1- t- less thousands of London's will . not only that, but the probabilities which � or w v. RICHARDSON, No"" Publio. . p'=`, - - - - _v�� p Z" .AR =C. - . _ p-*r lPickar►n4- iott . bless the Jlaemory o Chas. Spur- are attainable at the rate of progress 4.e . are making. 3:30 to 4:30, a mass meeting -- - - -- ------- ° - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -' -- - - r SeOn... _ . of the children. The oommodious chump PICHERII�TCI - Pass literally packed ,119 attendance was ao LETTER TO THE PUB ICI .. - . South Qntario S. S. Convention. eat, Mrs• Alms G. Dale, Uxbridge, was . , - • . , I . rave addressed the children, but owing �o'� ' Lumber r .. ­ .. . I 1; • The twenty- seventh annual convention of to a cold contracted a day or two before, HEREBY thaek all who have patronized me ill the 1ple neat Surf- - - - ire South Ontario Sabbath School Conven- are could test speak above a whiapsr and --- 1 Lion was held in the Methodist church, • was unable to be present. Rev. J. B. r ness in the past and I trust that our future dealing Paul b nit:tuslly . McLaren, L -NrBE� LATH A1�TD • �' Claremont on the 28th and 29th of 3An'y, Columbus, occupi 4the first half f pleasant and profitable. As you are no dcutt aasre.Ithe . rlassey and . . ..- ` sommencin on Thursday at 2 m.. �Ir, hour and held his hearers in wrapt Atten- r r Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this aina l amatioii will do awe ' g y P Lion. This is the first count convention SHINGLES, p r y •Y. J. Dale, president, presiding. A -large Y 3 with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to sLt�te t ittt� I have number of delegates were present at the Rev- J- B. McLaren has attended in South • secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new ?4f ass y Harris firm. Opening session, which always speaks well Ontario, and we are glad to welwme him D1?T. SSED LUMBER. - - . ,_ -,1. , - - C for a convention, and the interest and at- to our association. 3ira. hopper, Cla-e- Ttlis union of capital and property will not in any way effect price° lloaever, ' moat now addressed the chi:dren with tendance both increased as the sessions ad- o but will be- an advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery . vanced'and all seemed to catch the enthus- an interesting and instructive talk on 'the Hg D gND SOFT �V`CCD to offer. You can have your choice of the three best bitiders wad s; the wid _ �` iasm which always pervades arch a large "Lord's Prayer." firs. Hopper is quite at t Brantford• the Toronto No. 10. ii• and 'tile Tor onto Nu, 9� = k o en end, No. 3, , ,�,t gathering of earnest Sabbath school case with a subject and at once ma es her --At f.owta Pita is- P ' ._ . workers. Twenty minutes were spent in audience feel at home. The evening session O R `•..�. t, y A, all in five and six ft, cut ; the choice of seven different rno�vers sand three - si i devotional exercises, after which the seere- opened with- devotional exercises and read- • different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as straweutters, rpot i utters, and . - . - - 1 - to 's report for the past year was resent= ing and sdopting minutes of pe i•�as s,�s - !wren per oeht. will be added u P P cultivators, sulky and walking plows and all other kinds A farm im- - - Y P lion. 7:16 to 8, Rev. J. M. Simpson con books 1. ul eta' " :' • ed, showing a good increase in the average P - ` pilements. I- 3 attendance in our Sabbath schools, but de ducted the gttef,tion drawer in a maaaer * t ; ' = `::... katiafactor to all. This followed by an s D•0��D� ` lored the fact that some of the schools re Y • RemeIDber 111ave`loved my QcarCiCOluB EO rea.ner s Lloc, i, opposite . t, = p tied raisin no miasionar rnone duri❑ address from J. J. McLarsn, Q.C., 'rornnto -- ,- - - - -- - - - -- - - . • -. p0 g y y g r s Moores blacksmith shop in Pickering village. 'Call on me early and I t,w _ - the ear, and also that only eighty-six are which was full of good advice to Sabbath A u c j ION . S ALE :- :'.. . y Y g - 1 -40 repotied as- joining the church from tii+r school workers. He says it we undertake Or lBE 3Ut+ to satisfy you. Iy FORSYTH; Piekeriilg, (nt. . - sch, The re 'A was aao ted as read. An office in the school, let the attendance to Entire P that duty ba- a decidud question. nothing } " A nominating committee. was apn.x�itgd, Y q 8 Bums1de Bird I' � . a` after which the retiring president dalivercd but sickness or sometbing we cannot poo- ; - - - . - - . - ' his address, dealing with the work of the sibly 'control keeping us from our post. olr = I - . art' year. From 3 to 3:45 was held &con- We are to get ' personally a gnainted with aw - , 10 I _ erence. "How shall we make the Sunday our ties;, and press into oar teaching the Short • * - t.;. _ circumstances with which our pupils are - H o rn Cattle tl e school more interesting," four minute P P f 1 speeches. The general discussion was en- familiar, and never think i, class too small. The property of that well known --- --- � . tared into heartily by a large number of Christ usually taught elev,pn or twelve and reliahle breeder, . _ - some of the particular were taught to J �� �� . j_ . -- - those present. The nominkting committee Pa g then resented their report which was only three of his disciples or to the family t ' L. The undersigned beg to inform their patrons anjd the public ' l adopted as follows after consideration and of three at. Bethany, and where else will we - . . I _ I - . - some alight 'ammendments. Officers for find such teaching as tee lessons taught ATHA, ONTARIO. that having purchased line above mills they have - ;: ensuing year :- President, Foster Hutchi- single handed to Nicodsmas, or the woman refitted them With a cOiTlpl6te •- son, Claremont; Vice- Pres., Daniel Barkey, of Samaria at the well. Get wide know- .. i. pl{ , ' C. E. Marquis, ledge of the subject and condense it so that Green River ; Secretary, rq. n . - . , - . Pickering; Ass- Secretary, E. Willson, the children may comprehend it and carry �iPedne�d$ ,Feb' 10,1892 - ' - - Brougham ; Treasurer, H. E. Briggs, it away with them. The last speaker of - -- - .. , El � : Myrtle. That the executive committee the convention was Rev. J. W. Millard, at 1 o'eluck p.m. • . . - :'�� - . .11 consist of the resident ministers of Picker- Claremont,.who delivered - farewell words" , I , . • ' . 4. .�. `- in•, Feat and West, Whitby, and towns of 'in very appropriate terms. He briefly 26 CDR a n ad Heifers l 1 . I . Whitby and Oshawa, the officers of the summed up the work of the eonvention,en- tours to the Sabbath school workers .nd 6 Bulls and Bull Calves , sasociatiun together with the following g• g _ , . Oshawa ; Hor. requesting all to diligently labor during the (;1 (le (jtal120n ._ -- persona : -F. L. Fowke, I Re < ... ......... ­. j - 1 - John Dryden, Brooklin ; Wm. Purvis, P 'emnt year. Sometimes it is very sad to • g C •- `� Y sa farewell but not so in the resent case A fall line Of dour, Bran and° Shorts for retail f6d exchange = - Columbus ; J. Bundyy, Claremont ; D. Y P . - - /' _ Ormiston, tiVhitby ; W. J. Dale and J. T. as we were looking forward to meeting un- Positively et'ery anitnal will be fwgocked (iljoppiDg a %pedhtiot181y d011�. CaRh. for W1C t, 2tf Richardson,Pickering ;J- Hogle,Brougham; der similar circumstances a year hence. down to the highest bidder _ PRQR =� �RS . C. Rogers, Kinsale ; W. Bateman, y It was resolved to accept the invitation of Catalogues wailed on application. • '� V �%�lTE' M rile, s.._; . a}ad James Balfour, Ashburn. Resolved on Hon. John Dryden in behalf of friends and TERSI�J : -9 montlle credit on a roved �- ) - - - " - 'otion of H. E. Rrigge and Rev. Simpson told Dui next annual convention at Brook- PP . 3 - that Messrs. Wesley Bateman and James tin. Proceedings were brought to a close Paper. .- - ANTI-DANDRUFF W H ! T B Y M A R B L AND - _ ;- ' Balfour act as auditors for the ensuing year. by the benediction being ' �rononnced by ___ = ''; Resolved that H. E. Bri s,Rev. Sim on Rev. Mr. Hippan, thus ending one of the Burnside farm is s miles frota Markhain New stock just received at the Comer - gg Ps station on the Midland Div• of the 0. T. R., sud , p t = 0 ' = and Rev. MUlard be a committee to•_revise moat successful conventions the association 4 miles from Locust Hill •tation on the C.P.K- ' Drug Store. 75 cents per bottle. Gram V orks the constitution and by -laws of our associa- has held.. The visitors feel very grateful ConvoVuces nip moot trains at Locust Hill, ' to ihP In of Claremont for tLr,r k'nrl from :..e east is s.t5, and +irueri Tor�uto at ;r.4s. � s -- .. I°: _ -. tion and bring in a full report at our next pe l' - - N 0 R W E G I A N GOD D LIVER OIL DUN A S S t. - HITBY . -.1 annual can�ention. From' 4 to 5 was well hospita ity. It seeming to be their desire 13-15 t, THOS. POUCHER. aaot. ' w. . . >, . h _ _ - -- lioothen s celebrated brand.. A good - (Mstablisbed �84 D.) ' .. . oocu fed with a conference on' {The teacher to vie wit each other in making all com- - -- - - - - -- - - - --- - . :`f: P fortai,le and happ The count was nett supply on Band tither in Milk or Pnpriet' �::; 1` out of his clitss. In the absence of b • L• %tell r; reaonted,y Pickerin villa �o and T bottle at the Corner DruX Store. • 'Wiolfenaen, l - - ' :�' ` - 1. Fowke, who was to have t•hiscc►nferencc, P g b • 001's COU0 BOO' 1 _ > : Rev. L. Perrin ifitroduced the subject with n�ighborhocd turning out well, some sixty , . Iiaviug ►•'h,► ► ►Ad. t.., the, old stni,el of the ' e. t: 1 being ►r ©s ^nt from ,hero oil ]•'rids In t , IIU�� bE5 CLLLT3Il,ATED . liAIill\G `Voifenplen Granite an l Di trhle wanks ..:`;1 + a eery practical addresx, sho%vii�ri bait w. g 1 Y• I 4U1I[ Ut-.YI} 1O�CllLIe, bcit�g ii�ade freq>>eatly is , - teschcr should live'out in their 'daily lif ;` looking over the minutes of the association 1 recent disco%ur-v ,tit• an old s ti I ani -be r prepared to - xecute all - - - t l ' what the teach in the class. Do i of be I find that it istwenty- seven years old next ph.3eiciaa. t5uccebstul►y oecrf alv►ays frea;L. . une but the purest orders in eemFtet .and all other ' - �? �, y hi:z the firth convention being held in monthly'by thousands sf la.t. drugs are` nsetl in it. For sale at - y . . - - • I. found in the ball - room, or at the card table. 7� lea Is the onlype rtectl; sHfe the Corner Den �rork pertaining tothe nisiner;s. nor countenance anything that reflects on Brooklin ou t>le 13th of May, 18ti5. Some end roliai►le uredlelue fiarov_ g Store. t y g Cn loafers a ill find a ,dell selected stool; • ° •: i crriatianity, stir we are watched o_i all sides of the workers of that age are, gone to their ored. Be%rare of e,npr��rcit ►tcd I3ttter4 of ford rn and dome ltie • . ' `' drut;rtfste vrho offer iuterfnr b • II. Wilson s Lough Balsam, fn granite and ' { 'e ' � - . reward, but some of them are still in the , 3 :.; ;, `' `; - ae'we should re. The teacher should vi it geld, and others Kee joining in the good medicines fn 1 ►laee:oi this• As$ for Cook's C'ot- 1� -hite Oils, for -wile at the Corner eil:rrb.P to chooEe frti�n. Inspection Y =� - ` '`: - the class in their homes, re ;oguize and con- ton hoot Compound, take no substitute : or en- r. y ~° 'l F `.. cease. We desire that the orsistenc of Nose 4i and 4 three tout Canadian postage Drug Store. will edti ince that fc r sh ictly first. _ _ • F' �. ,, verse with them at every opportunity, thus P - _ 1. `;_I. ; our Esthete in the work, map characterize atampsfn letteer ana we will send sealn�i liv�reQ ptiytiefan's 'preseri ► toons and finill reeel m olt►se work, our riices aunot b@ ,Fj - 1W. _ turn mail. Fu. swaled 1. t -• wi g their confidence ; and above a!1 y '1 particulars to plain en- 1 s li p - :.-,. I ,,. . ' : `� .; - . our efforts curia the ear 189'2, and that t carefallt• prepared at the Corner Drug beaten. _ . �, =" have the lesson thorougLly prepared and g volope. to ladies on . S stamps Address !land Blare, it y, W. R. Howse, pine. 1 the interest in our Sab th scbool conven- - -•-- -- weU soaked with prayer. the last half Co., OoNo.3 Fisl er>atock, x81 Woodward eve ~ ` >_ -. '' ' - . ,( .. hour was Occupied b a eneraT discussion tiona may increase from year to y9ar. it, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by lt- K - 4f2n8lts. -, ', T _ - -. 4 iistetnau. e1. D.. acrd all responsible dragglst Nearly half tho'' popatatiota Of '(Winnipeg a4LI�1T�D BT V . 1 - - P Y g �. ' on the subject, 'which was entered into by a ,, t C. E. 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M. -.Y- �5 .,� *J •3+C �N'.F1Q- ai�k ?.a•Q�.., �•eY ,9� r- ��:r'cLd�ie _ .YA M�rL.�X.r•s . y r,i w. .F.. �} ••, Sb� •t.. -. �nSiAe �;: C'a- .,7�:,',: 6.{...i ihF_ A1!1N. N ...i` x p ' .r u, - q „� n 5Q.t- rt "yes -•1 •i H- yf _ . f ', • . - - r . :rise. -:- . R- ..,e` _ -:k u4 J S'° ••,'Si. �F a. r \u • ' e i7. ., 4' -Y ra _ - S _ .i _ i _ .2 "�=`' ..�• ��. �'' mow- �.�a ra �t`+?t� q,, _ _ ': " ! t . ff 4 ° �µ .T. 4 - {�. `.Pro „•. .t. - , �. .r: R b 'q f'•.:s �yy i T _ €. -,p y..�. - -.eri- �r �':• ' i�, •A7, j i' A �€ �' n : 1 r'rt•. 2 v' '}` +� •� • ” - •a...- -! . ,mot „1 r, ��'°�;} Y _ i')fj 'J. -• ,•,fret 3 -7' - 4.. `.k a• v ,�i` +_- 'g .. k` J " -. er' . 'I' ';� :aT 't s y ^� 6 - yy 7, i pt 1' P Y i i fi :, :* -�• • y t. ax b, r,, - ,i„. TJ'' •, �r! , r y • r' `.�' . •J• 4�� •,r - k =.r.: * :S-i- . _ 1.6t-1 - I - -- �u - — - - - - — - -- 11 a t ­ � _i. The schedule of returns of convictions their own reaponsibitity, and at their own - "'• cgig` �. DISTRICT DOTS. before Justices of the Peace for Simeoe oo: cote mad charges, make a ►tt► with • • yy .. .. . . 1,, , I. transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace ; an to , -r , the owner or owners of said% EN GH FOR THB 0 I '' - - the right of occo cp, and carrying on of •.,: �`i� gcrpl•F.ri TSE )![oST TARE FACED D[ANNES for the quarter ending December 8th 1891, business - -- _ i - 4 = .. ” - has been published. An analysis of the on sa d beach i c caning and curing of flab ° IS. ".;; of :� . 't 't - FROM OUR EBCHANGES.r •- ' ..: N has just received 4 -- lar e . i - CO Il= returns show there were 42 cases of as- On motion-of Mr. Richardson, seconded . 'N . The Jones -Paxton appeal case came n sault and disorderly conduct. The bas - b Mr. Dowewell the§ sanitary in sl nment of Fresh Groceries N W -.: :,;>� - i® Toronto last week ba judgement was ante of the ?9 convictions. were made a Y rYtOre r __ ._ P were instructed to visit and inspect an Frult� Crockery a lasewart3 Chinaware, - Sugars Teag C ' - a�! :r. - not given, and may not be delivered for of tree ass, gamblin , eddling without a > > > r t .''. >�a- •' y P R P slaughter houses and places for cleaning - •- a mouth or two yet. . licence, indecent exposure,farious driving, and curing fish in this township qp or be- fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Mall at his 8to e a � `-�:' . ' : Joseph Caldotte of Tiny,while attempt. etc. Eight of she convictions were from fore the let day of May, A.D., 1892, and re- anti get some of the bargains he is offering. . . ��'i: :: 4• fag to mount a horse which hitherto had $plland Landing, and nine from New• port the condition of the same at the next .. ,,. < #'••Y> borne a good reputation for peacefulness, . market. meeting of this Board. x �1 �� was kicked by the brute in the mouth and A decidedly novel ndisLap - necnrred on On motion of Mr. Dawswell, aetlonded by "'{ ' Mr. Richardson, it was resolved that dtirin ISAAC WISE PICKERIl-.r, }s had six of his teeth knocked out. the railroad north of Orillia last week. A g :::�R: ;" I . fir.- 1ii'm. Thomson, of the 7tU "con., light engine running from (lravenhurst to the present year the regulations regarding �_ _- _ ` -- _, WUitcliarch, was Thrown from a horse on Allandule stopped at Orillia for orders, the cleaning and curing of flab at or 'near r I Sutures ni ht on hs road home from and there it was found that the front Pickering Harbor and Fairport Village, and �-�••++��-- ' 4 : y g other places in 'the township, be enforced, . . . . . :,. s-L. r. F' the village and received a painful in jury pair of trucks were missing from under the and violations of the same will be prosecuted • ' - . ' " $ ' to his ankle. He will be around in a few 'tender. The mishap was mentioned to g . - - _ _ "' `�� • t, P according to` law. :' _'� �; - ' yS, fife driver of the midnight, who was tau- On motion of Mr. Richardson, the Board jr. - - - Information a as laid before Geo. Flint, tioned to look out . for the four missing adjourned to meet again on the 2nd day of `, = ^� ' , 'f - ±> . sr., J. P., charging Chas. Gregory, of wheels. They were located down an em • May next. . - � ' "`. ; . - ' - Markham with breach of the transient bankment two miles north of Severn A. • - "�` - trader's by -law. The ease was heard on bridge. How than wheels became detach- - BIRTHS. - •"`- •' 'V Tsot[- -Near Dnnbarton. on Monday, Jan. 116th, t -rf ' . Saturday last in Daley's hall and result ed or whirled from ender the tender with- 1892, the wife of Wm. Thom, of g scu. - � ,r 1."'V. 4 - • ed 'iD a dismissal. out the hind trucks striking them is hard JoNes -- -Near Glen M or on Sunday, Jan. Slot, ' • •• ` George Tudhope, for nearly half a ten• to understand. The engineer felt no jar, I89Z, the wife of F. L, stoners, of a daughter. r I ,I- twy c rk of the township of Oro, was, and was a most surprised man on seeing MARRIED. Subscribe now for the Best Loca a ..r v- how matters stood. Wat'r= -- Warn —At the residence of the bride's I 1; l n Orillia on Thursday. He recei - . . parents, Claremont, on Tuesday,. February 2. . ed his first appointment in 1835, and »sue - , 1892. by Rev. J. W. Millard, Mr. H. White to • • _ - } , • . - • served continuously except from 1850 to ( BROOK ROAD. - . )![ies Ahce, only daughter of Soban Ward.Soq. inn Outan0 Coun {I • Its' columns a 3857. I ' . DIED. � . `.` -- . Rev. R. A. Bilkey, late assistant minib• W. H. Jackson is down with influenza. Tsox- -.Near Dnnbarton, on Monde Jan. 25th, - - _ _ _ .. . ' - :a - - _ ter of the church of the Ascension, Toron- Thos. Knox is also likely to be ill as 1899• infant son of Kr. and D rs. Wm. Thom. �t,� j j e� - - to, "bas - _,been engaged by rife congre- symptoms are favorable. sr.LawsT ---Io Pickerinar, on Ftiday, Jan. SQth, i hill �ih �eek with local newB o ;'" 18QS Mary Jane, beloved wits of Wm- G. All.- John's Church ° to ac- Mrs. John Reddin is dangerous ill. way, aged years and 7 months. .1,_. :', . '`. - : gation of St. • - - -- the rectorship of Bowmanville, at a Wm. Ward, who met with the sad i<eci- ANNAN---At bar residence, near Dunbarton, on - mo P dent of breaking his leg last week, is doing Tuesday, Feb. 2nd. IM, Labella Cameron. +� �.� • - - - j - ;upend of. $1,400. " nicely. , relict of the latelThos. Annan, inIberSard'year • ' all parts of _the Town9hip, only .. An exchange has a world of. truth in Thoe. Knox seed through here with a `' �' this item. ••The wan who eta mad at g Consumption Cured. 4 . R large load fort a convention at Claremont ;- • ` ,--' wrhat the newspapers say about him, last Frida evenin An old pphysician, rehired from praetice. bav- �L . - 1 - - Y g• ing had y�laced in hh� hand. by ap Bast •India • sbould return thanks three times ' a day Quite a number of . young people from missionary the forooil a of a simple vegetable . ` A . "•• for vrhac this newspaper know about him Dunbarton and vicinity assembled at the remedy for the epe and psrmauarit curs -ot U „ Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and sued does not say. reside ce of Roger Carpenter, and enjoyed all throat and Lung affections, also +6 positive - ' :.r CASH IN ADVANCE A great,,maay people in L; abridge are themselves for a few hours with games and and radical cure for N�tvops Debility and a[1 complaining of la grippe," and several are, keeping time tb the music of Mr. Hadley'a Nervous Complaints after hav ing tested its • completely laid u with it. Amon the fiddle, of Liverpool. wonderful curative powers in thousands of - v P g' O. H. Doten and daughter, of Green cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to '- - sick ones are the town clerk and reeve.; g his suffering fellows. Actuate) bo this motive - - . . The latter was unable to attend county River, were in town on business. and a desire to relieve human suffering. [ will - - w_- - sund free of charge, to all who desire it, this - . eoancil at its opening on Tuesday. _ recipe. in German, French or English, with fall _ . .: . . , . - SASE LINE EAST. ctirections for renarin and usin bent by - - The supply of rails in Pickering is r p s g 1. small since the floods theta of 18J0: A mail by addressing with stamp, naming this U . T. S. Brant had the misfortune to lose a paper. W. A. No:Fs.8A1 Posers' Btuck, Roches- 1 _ - . • . nuinber of loads of the split cedar passed fine fat cow recently. ter. .N.Y. v a ibrou -0i here this week en route for the ��e are glad to see Andrew Douglas able ��013 SALE •--A gttantitr of lied ape - ° • " ilerailed township at the front, says- the to get around again. 'White brick, at tLe Cberrvwood iiriak and T . . '.,__l .", - : - - Uxbridge )otrrnal. • , Thos. Johns sold a team of horses- at A Tile Y&rd. (:HAS. PETTY, I'rup.riec -:r. 1i -18. Tl d't f tl S tt 11 'rald thinks flue figure lust week. Mr. Johns ig a great - - -- — - -- -- - 'A,._ ... - ie a or o IV a on F ` -- - - _ `'sawing wood, apply n;; the :votive power horseman. ' _ • neeessary to runba grindstone, editing a It. Remmer had two good bees lately - - newspaper, and teaching a two hnndred druaviva lumber. He intends building a fine-barn this summer. _ poiuxl female liow to skate r+ra .four trio Gee. Huwritin youngest son is very sick . - vdationa which might be worked into a at tftile of writing. ' - - . more modern •`Pilgrim's Prorre -s.'' Frank Hancock and Martin Lee were -- . •-" —Ch what a cough I NN ill you heed f visiting friends at Enniskillen and Tyrone - -_- � 'the warning. The signal perhaps of the over Sunday. - sure approach of that more terrible disease Geo. Vice, of Soling, has been visiting at '• - . s+onsumption. Ask yourselves if you can High Park. seers for rife Bake of si�ring 50 cents to . - - � Ah risk and An "thin fora We We were glad to see George Allin calling on old friends last week. George is a - is tinders good management -. . v I I _ . , II II IIW 111111, 1 _- Bill Heads; all sizes ' _ - ' : Letter' and Note Heads, -- F . . - e g -- -- - - -- - -- - - - - - -- .. - . know frsm ezp$rience that Shiloh's Cure stranger. : . - ' - writ cure your cough. It never faits. `.: -6m We wonder what takes one of our young SHILOWS. - ` � . A son of'1'hos. Ddoran, of Adjala, uiet men to the front road so'much. Take care Counter Check Book$ - - wriib an accident on b'riday evening last. Bobbie there is a stranger ahead ? - �. -- :' . . . . � • - A gun which was resting against the wall ...��., — FO�B�' C o N S u M P T I O H - - , - fell down, and was discharged. the con- �: PORT UNION , tents lodging is the lad's ankle. Drs. ' ' - - Statements, En ©e oopest \T_ . - - Wright and Dunning extracted 35 shot � Arthur Annie 'and his sisters Miss, CUREN,�- - - - . . .. ., . . ixva� tl>!e wounded limb, and we b9lieye Lillie and Miss Florence, of Darlington ; - C rt,� ci�EA'r covcH cvR�, tiro _ z I-leceipt hook .......­1 the patient will recover. � I + and Miss Maud Rice, of Whitby -, spent a o�sfnt CONSUy[t?TIOV CURE, u without i -, •'. The 4th annual curling competition for few days with friends here. . a parallel in the history of nii:diane. All - the Keened Cap will begin at D►farkham Sacrament will be given is Cent, drux�ts� are author,ated m sell it on a pas- (� j _u . • on Wednesday, ay, February 3rd, 1892. Coin• church, neat Sabbath morning, at 10:30 ;rive narawtoe a teat t'aat no other cure caw C�►tal0 e - - . - - ,, petition is open to the following clubs • — o'clock, service will be conducted by Rev. succe .fully stand. 1f you have a Cough, - • . - :'dam . = (Scwrrboro Heathers, Searboro Maple Leaf, \ir. Beam. :Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will - .- t ' . Stou$ville, Uxbridge, Oshawa, Whitby, An o stet slipper under the atigpieAS of cure yon. If yo•.tr child has the Croup or pmt Port Perry, yuSlneSS C�Irds S' aurora, Richmond Hill, the Ladies Aid Society, %ill be held at Whoop Cough, use it promptly, and relief . Port �- �° Woodbridge and Markham. the home of Andrew Annia, ,.nice, is sure. C vox drra.i ghat insidious disras�e '''•' . �Ir. Sanders, the Town Clerk of Port ``on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 18th, CONSUHPT10N, don't jail to use it, it will � .. �(,. ' ' Ho has been in that position for the 118:x2. We ho the oyster supper, to•� yoc o: cost no_ lunar• Afk yeti. Drug Caliing Cards; ' ' ) P Pe F P .. gist for SHiLOH'S CURF, Prize Ia cts-, '. '`'` i • . - past shirty -five years, during which time gether with a tine literary treat, will at , - lie leas recorded the minutes himself of tract a large crowd. Admission 25 cents,- -5o cs r -i : t.0o. - . . exevy meeting, regular or special. If a'i are heartily welcome. . ' - li lark in the Dominion The Sabbath school Anniversary held ' . `Q�te]•�i and��1 , there is anot er c p ' ` who can show this same record, Mr. is Centennial church on the evening of . - ` ' `�� • ` . . i; • would like to make his acquaintance. Monday, Feb. lat, was �+e11 attended, and .. . A)l tobaccos except the finest Virginia was one of the most eToyable ever held ]]t• discount Funeral Cards; et I . ,.4 Lave a pungent effect upon the tongue and in this locality.. Rev. h'. C. Keam per• Ce u will smart it the smoking ie long contin- formed the duty of chairman, with grace o ll Felt R o t)tS fOr, 1 Iced. Some of them even will blister it, andjhumor. The parts performed by the or at least destroy its fluter skin at the children othhe school would have done . ' - two weeks: . ' Printed on short Notice. Pric _ - _ _- : point where the smoke impinges upon it. oredit to children of larger growth, while - . _ �_� The "Jlvrtle Navy" is entirely. free from the speech by Rev. Mr. Perrin, of Picker- ate are bound to clean out our stock .. moderate. . I - , . this defect, which, together with it tine if�g, is worthy of commendation, and was of b'ELT BOOTS, at once. Don't - fall flavor snakes it a great favorite with well received. — anaokers. . • -•-PLE 18UIct?. miss this chance. lace money R e e =>0 ® :asLi!letsaelas f3atio>a d' 's '` 'rho barns and ontbnildings od the �We "wauid bs leased to hear frocu by buying from us. MOVED. 10�W Pt1E�IV�V TINS (#O!N(i EA13T DII8 As FOLLOWS: ` : : < ;j: p No. 4 EXPRESS . . 9:03 A. - Hobert Bedford homestead near Osaca, +` Pleasure " more frequently. Write us, -�Ve again oBer our customers a great r - _ ' owned by Mrs. Deaman, of Newcastle, even when there are no church gather- run on teal coal oil and whips. , - - uN " 11 6 I2 LocAL. 2:18 P. . _ __ were burned last Monday night. Jas: iugs.� H. J ACKSON - BROCK ROAD ��� =T'' SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK TRAINS OOIPFQAWEST DUE AS FOLLOWS. - ' .,... �,` Falls, who is a tenant on the place, was •-•w-• - ' - -_- - _ - - - - - - -- t __------- _ -_ - -- u L' - visiting in South Monaghan when the .. Board of Health..- Whitby farfJ+Le �or s. No.7 LOCAL 9:03 A. _ `' - - - fire occurred. "' There was number of `•13' MIx1gD . 4•l4 P. ' - {, _ B EA RA A •1 I EXPRESS . 9:08 P. - agricuAtiral implements and a quant'ty "of Board of Health met at Brougham; on , Mathison & Hawkln, . . = - bay in the buildings. The loss would be Monday, February let. All present except I ' '111. - . .between $G00 and ;1800• Cause of fire Reeve Parker, rho +was detained at home - l[annfraaturereof - ' supposed to be incendiary. ^ through illness. I MarbleMonamenSe, Headstones and all '` y-�h ppOs On motion of Mr. Dowaweil, $standee b other Cemetery %V�ork- : 1. - Y �i W.. OTR.IEN...'. 1. County Constable Jas. S. T dsbe ry, of Mr. Richardson, Reeve Parker was appoint- � � also tmpottssw at aaotab, Swedes. Ai'- East Toronto village, arrested in Agin- id chairman for 1892. .=to" sad awwdlan as��' - 't on Monde evening' John Wilton, On motion of Mr. Beaton, seconded by aw All vrciee wishing work would do well to call THE --- .` �oai y 1 on a charge of beatins his daughter. She 31r. Dowawell, Mr. Philip was elected •s an ns tore pareshaeing. All work guaranteed t - -is 22 ears of are. Walton was brought chairman `•pro rem." ppNt oaf priced o the lowest. PHOTOGRA�HKR­0 - y FAIiIYiERS' MARHET. _ _ `' -'.`'`?before G. W. Or mned od. J.P., at East Moved by Mr. Richardson, seconded by, Tosoxro,Feb. 5, 1892 :. '_ n�5�.; 1. Ta;'ronto. and was it and colts er Mr. Dowawell, that the Secretary obtaiin a Has disposed of his Toronto busi cress , . c1� of the Public Health Act and re ula- Wheat fall bash........: 0 90 to i 0 00 P r -.. ibirty days in gaol and bound over to keep pY g -e (ufipT(p T 0 g7 to 00 and will hereafter devote hia3 eri- • : .° -y�' the peace. Walton refused to obey a tionaa regarding infections disease, etc.. for Wheat, spring :........ r . 9,'., snrrllazons, and - on being arrested triads a each member of this Board. Wheat, red winter ...... 0 to 000 fire time to Whitby Gallery. .. :� . I -: 111r. Dowswell, seconded by Mr. Richard- Wheat, goose .••.•••.•••• 79 to 80 ,< , oraus, but unsuccessful resistance. . .1 ,moved that the medical men of this pate;' bush•.,. ... 34 to - 3G USINESS iS already COmmia321t3- > ,f Holden tiros., of the 9th line Markham, Township be asked by the Secretary to Barley, bush.......•.... 46 to St1 Bing . -', :.: :... ,- , •' G1 to 00 to hula, but the facilities, are .' •_..a: bad the misforti :ue on II'riaay last to lose rel»rt more every case of infec- Pf-as, bush.........•....... . a check on the Staddal,rd Bank for $98 in ti,)an disease occuring in their respective Flay, new. ton „ -,,, 14 00 to l5 00 ' such that he can accommodate all' : t`.,. ; . `` . Liicuai Feu': Ofiaa, st. Lawrenea 5larket. p.al-zi -t ; and that the Secretary be in- Straw, Lou ................. ” :�,� °,' 9 00 to 10 00 Y� VIGOR a d STRENGTH �• . Toronto. Tile losA eras not observed "till strutted to furnish each of said medical „ 5 75 to 6 `25 who re uire ictures. burin the f. � . zl III -Ii with a co v of the public health b ' l s Dressed bolas ............. q P g 1. they calla house, and a telepht�ne li es P• P y- Beef, forequarters....,.. 500 to 5 Oft 1 -, ., . - : > - la :v, t:nd refer the said physicaus to the rot LAST or r �ILINf� 1N�N DI}OD, holiday season call and et Lotoa . `:' �. ,:" ., usage was sent to 'Toronto on Sai�urdaty clause of the public health act relating CCnetS1 gIId NEBVOU$ DEBILITY Beef' hinglquarters...... ' G 00 to fi 00 y g P : morning, t1le result of which was tat the f Mutton......... •........... '~ ­ - •' thereto. 600 to 800 , • "; . eliecl: was f��und on t11e floor 'in Mr. Fee's liea�ad by 11Ir. Itichardsoa, seconded by Weakness of BtIDY AND MIND, Veal, carcass ...:......... G 50 to 8 00 that will be finished in the latest 3ty10 '- - ,, � :� nfiico zed seat oilt by Sutiirday•s mail to jrlr. llowswell, that in the opinion -of E�QCtg Of EtTUI'� Ol' x.1CCSSCB Old Ranter, lb .................. 00 20 to 00 00 _ »'' .$ of the art. t tins Rnn:rFl, tt Is the F -lttty cif PvPry ltnilee- T ! U•.,tti1 -� tw r"n °, .�n7- - -.. 00 25 to 00 -- _ r -r e o�� aers. - =z :� , :F�i r Vl young - aaVIOUZ11, ir.VU1c MAN ('� - __ ' I Of ti -ie Grand ieutral h:,lder having infectious disease in his or �O$D full Restored. HOVE to en- ?� Jolla hennerly, o r PF,CIA tention will beivi }ii hotel, ll3; ou Isis t�irm iu '1'horalh tile, only filer horse, after the death or recovery of y DOMINION BANKS r .* , t, r r tea patient or patients, that the said house- la a and stre then �i EA K U•N• A - registered stock of Cilevo :Ls in L }�jser Can- P P' to family gr 11ps and as Cliristnzatl.. = ;. sly diaitifect Kaid house, IiEVEId)PED ORWIS rind PA►R,T9 �' lt:,ldei shall l,ru e =`- - - • aka. Last Week :kir. Erwin F. Bruce ; °,i:..,; and if the attening phyaican is not saris- `'�' ' tau v. Anti fir. Iiarrey Van Dregaer' me has beep ro eri done, OF BOIlY• Abaolntatly n>nf Capital Paid upi - .. $1,500,000 is a tixpe when oat families have a # " ;� , rec► e .. fled that the 9n1 P P Y HO'i�IE T$EA►T�IENT— BE;IE$t8 1II , _'. , I Cheviot -Fireeler s Asso- if the sanitar in -. '0004 Ir .•R Yiesifleut �►1' zl e he shall forthwith not y Y Surplus, $i 350 �', 'atiou of the [,Tnttdal States and Canaaa, Spector. a dtty. li>I,n testify fira►m $fly �tfttES p f r ! reunion, it is the proper - tithe to bays - : :'-� . 1 =: "` ! / . ei _ ._7 1. . >iisited \[r. ti �nae :lv's farm and purchas- PMoved by Mr. Dowswellsece�ndeid by Mr. lied FU1rE COIIIItrjC�. �frjtE t�Dd. Y fGENCY. 13 .,,a•- s and six ewe icon that all roes cleaning and _ WHIT groups taken. rt � �, _ -- ed twelve head, six ewe Richar , Pa BOOB, a>;1�ignAMIR 1Lnd p roofg a ' i � `r.4`: rice of 7150 _each. w::.:, " `,.. : ".. SAVINtiB DnPARTMBNT. '' : Iambs, - at nn ararrtga p curing flsli or proposing to clean fish on the i' ;a ;q. _ ^` ` _ d the ba at Pic - MEd seded) FM& Idd>� /r interest allowed at hi6est ourrent rated �No -,, , Dial slid Bettis �etldn 19 ual'81ti1 8e1Z r � r' :. -, ?`_ . -' They had travelled from the Atlantic sea- beach between the lake an - I Lesrci 1Q Oriilia looking_ for extra choice keying Harbor at the village of Fatiyiport, in noliay of withdrawal reggired. dance with the regulations of the E � M E D 1 C A L 00., . W W. H. HOLLAND, .'�'1C%/,, "+. - -. , � r" Z�l . 'mane of this breed for ezhibitaon at sweet btu shall on a 6(JFFAL�Q laalsxaa> ` - - - ,' �peai Board of Health in tb*t r s N.% lay - ;: z 1* World s fair Chicago- t I . ' t N, - . �-., t rF . ' `tom" " < {tt � {ji ' i .`i " . t � -.' :f- , :t.r' ii.ri`� 2..•,,:• :�' . y • _ - a y ' i ,, ' �-'�,'� :+ tai :I= -. _ �i• • �.,1Ss�7,r� _ ,t ! A.-'i •s.t. u, c P _ ta. .nIW' *'1.t.�>' -', s?a, F{' ti ..i.- - 1' i . _ ••! 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Prof: .. taws Experimental arm, at the anstual - After nine years service in tri as kitchen Describes a feelin � ..., ::. :_ ' . ..._ = . meetin of the On Daf men's Axaocia- - — S peeultar to persons of dye- , t ', . a -' . < g ry Y.w� I often feel as if a few words from " the peptic temlency, or caused ly► ohauge of - 4 �, , ,� - ;. I i� tioU, held at Br/rm rreeAtly, stated he The M Of Wu1 ieIDbe". in Qelmbny— gid'd' stwadpoint migght ba of service climate, s�:lsou or tits. The stcrri2tclr is out of K,} :. ,:: On 6lonelap evening a man and woman would speak to them upon Injurious In- Bti tcs Moth mistress and maid: In the first order, tiiP head aches or does uottieMtfght, t ,,..- -were heard'quarrelling in an unfrequented sects. At Ottawa the work wise divided lace both should remember there is need - William has been reaedvih "ills new gin p i ;� . `: Ins+ssisge near the riverside, BirkenheaSl, and amonggsat the aaggrionit teat, the horticulturist g g for mutual forbearance. The girl who de- - The N81'll'ef3 i _ `: ` t =Y _ eheutly afterwards the woman was found the cliemist-(his ow department) and a and Queen of Wartembeirg at Berlin with o be sncc�asfnl should know that to scene tti'ained to their utmost` the mind t . . 1 . t , _ - .r -1" lying dead an the pavement. The man had poultry manager. P rhaps some of them ceremonial pomp equal to that bestowed be faithful to her mistress, whether present eonlusey: and irr[taUte. Thts rtrndition finch isRppeared. No marks of violence were would not at first eig t be able to sea the upon the most important of foreign men- or abrent, is a gnslifieat on that will balance all excelleirt corrective iu HooQi9 sarsapa �.. i . apparent on the body. - importance of his rticular department, many natural defects and make her se!irvice rills, K htcii, Uy its' regulating and tonii� . - •• -i.. i h Among the weavers employed is ti Bidde= and yet when it was membered that a ve arch& In this eharaetsriatically eznberant rY always in demand. :Ihe may then be proud powers, coca - _ , V ford, Mo•, cotton mill is w woman who large propc►rtion oft a farmers' profits wau ; fashion he marks the fact that the old King to have the honor than once fell to my own ReSt81`e$ HafrmOt,yI a • .: r ;�f . t stands six feet and three inches in her stock= taken away by Lhe in eels which dev cured , C lea hated Prneaia, wheraae the present lot of having a former mistress Bay : I will b system, and gives that strength of mind, _ ' 'w ing feet, and is large and strong in roper- the grasses stied other reps, it would be seen ruler admires it. With this demonstration take this trip to Qliforttia with my lroaband' , ' , ` p how hi hl essential t that somebod nArves, and iced },which makes ane%el welt _ . tion. She is more than a match for any gs y rticnLrism ma be said to have bean if yon will come and keep house for my two - man about the mill, either in boning pr should make a 4pecia study of these insects Pa y children while I am gone. Otherwise I - - : a wrestling , so as to deviise practi t remedies as soon as buried in Germany. Wurtemberg's soldiers aball stay at home for I know no one else I d _ t roris' raise possible. One tenth at least of the agri- are to abandon the old double- breasted coat whom I can trust." o� s I' I In ire of the (let man Emile P cultural reduce �f t e Dominion lost Remember not to leave ur mistress " in t :, of r1neUing, a court at"ipsig has sentenced P _ for the Pr nnian arment, and in the coming � • I - . - = siz students convicted of duelling to three by the ravages of i to, and therefore g the lu*ch on aeeountof some real or fancied every farmer last one tenth of his awn in- manceuyren the Bavarian and Wartemberg grievance. How well I remember entering Sarsa aril k a . months imprisonment each, and the land- divideal-crtsp wax ao reasen- Why are to work side b side for the first a strap kitchen where the washin was in ■ - c lady in whose house they fought t� a month this should,he the A k. wled of ceu•ps y g 'Sold br all druggists. pt ; six for /s. Prgpaa7ed ont>: - . - in &fortress. ge time sense the Empire with Prussian troops, v+►rious eta of •r . dinner party Syr Ca I• HOOD a co., s ,Mass. - ' � F ed the crooked, ae tgee� irl had - pothecaries.i.owell the life history of the insects p &v h g eft at once because The Pope hopgstobe.btiried in the I4ator- �►ay diiooQery of practical remedies Even Posen is being scatted and conciliated another was comin noon to take her place. X00 ®0888 Of1e �Otar ' � !� an b the side gf InIIOaAt IIL, whose tomb into the harmony with the real of Prussia gg y iorxtm�ti� Gltbflloalt injurious kinds whialu Don't gossip. If you are sn American • . �` ;, t ` ' he has just finished there. annuall reduced our revenues. As an illus- and furtively excited by rumors of a rector- ,,. , j y girl working in a country village many pee- C� i� There hoe jest died iu Poland s once tcation of.. he yalae of these stadiex' to ed Poland being set rap on ter borders. When Shall a firm Owe Adve�isiIID. I pie will ask yon questions about the 1� fit"_', . - p In France accord' one hears ve 1 _}. eelebrated- beauty, who refused the hand of farmers, brief menbio was made of some of � ' y' �' ivate �affai -e of the household you are in. 1, " When population c -cases to multi- : ` "'' ; y Na Leon III. She was the Princess Helene the best knbwn insee which attacked fed- little now about Russian friendship, and You have no more ri ht to use such know- lv and the enerations that crowd on . ; - ; 'h - - �° nobod feels im llod, to sin t Russian - 8 P K _ _ Sagonsko, and died'unmarried at the age of der crops,-- _This was prefaced by a short Y Pe 8 ledge ss comes to you tha you would have after you, and never heard of you, atop . ' - -. t i . _ _ ' • - ` e 57. statement explaini how remedies were hymn. Paris has suddenly discovered that : to smuggle away bits c f gold g . . - forth liti.x are unintereatin and has ' or silver to use semen on." fry Theme are in the'•world 147 educational devised with regard o the strnatnre of th9 s° I1O g . - at our earliest opportunity. 2. W hen you have convinced every- - mouth, rte of the ' sects all of which it conceittrated her attention upon an t►mua- y _ ' n _ - .'` institutions called universities. The largest Pa Don t raise up in ri, hteous indignation if �y whose. life will touch yours that `you -- _ &� . - was ez twined mi bt be classified as either ing blackguard Dt nnty named IAur, wbo 4 ' �. f, is in Paris, with 9,215 iitudepts :the next P >l I you are dul inform that you are expect- have better goods and lower prices trap . �� 1►itin d ea in ts. For the first class ser<ea the ezileu RocheforL's mouthpiece ! „ � ' in Vienna with 6,220 ; the; third in Bid, 8 y- �g ed to eat a one. Don t imagine she thinks : they can get anywhere else. - . . with 5 a27. The smallest is s branch of which masticated th Lhe substance of the ; the aamisaign of revoltin defamation yoU are not good enough to eat with her and ; 3b `• When you preceive it to bee rule a ' food, tt was evident hat the a :ication of • against Miutater Constaits. Te whole sill- I so of course on won't work for her. Per - that men why never advertise are eni ctrl c Durham University, Fourals 13ay College, mode is. distinctl of an El sees- idontmartre :: 4 in Sierra Leone, with tv'ltih twelve students some poisonous sn tstace, sue as parts ! 3' p hops somet a you will under -itand the ing the neighbors iii the same t ne of - 4 n to the food -1 t was all (,hat was order .that is to eay� it oonldn t happen : p „ a and five rofessors. . gree i 1 th other side as I do now. I am married and business. , - an where else than in aria. It isw 1 ere ; have s house of m own. i should be ve 4. " When men sty makin fo tunes h P _ •, Hired. For the d class, which lived y Y w q y that one ham journals Bail chat i a Min- Y ry P fti y AtonetimeJapan considered the question auction other rem i uat be Used.- .SUCK 7 y g R loth always to have a third party present at right in your very sight solely them h the � , _ • • - - af esijriimbirsa nat'iorial igtbd, and in , wh at w h inter with ummentaonable crime• and the ., -; e our meals, even our nearest relatives, for . discreet use of this mighty agent. c ' y "but' et�t harm a hi er! Minister publicly thumping the bead of the ,. stet vii sent'aef� >Jntope to tnveetiga� 1! ��"� De rat while be reif�ate8 these cha in we often have private matters in regard to i b. 1'Vben you "can forget the words of t. a& s �tLe'- Bishop of Exeter who hail been -vu very fatal �o act tli�e. A�iier i the Trtbane. But rho even this isbetter business, plans for the future, etc, that pre the shrewdest and most oncoesafal bUSines$ - ` .' - $ followin the snblect, rho agent returned to wag very useful isms y for all insesta, where . Ps not readyy as yet to be even Lhqught of by mPn conrernu,g the main oaa+�e of their' g baseness titan subwribin to Russian loans. others. if extra tom Domes don't sulk - i os illy." u report that Chtiatiwnity exerted no more it cod b4 s,pplied cdi ectly was an emulsion g patsy , p lk' liusais is at last reluctantly recognizing .f t _ _ beneficial" influence upon vice than Bud- of m k aod;ceetl oil, or asap ende.and cowl very likely it is as 0eat an inconvenience, lea tl hen ever a man fide become so . E dbiam. oil liemediea, i., was lured out were either her powedeseness this year to do wything • ibly more, to your inistresa than it cx<n Wiocon tell a creature of .abet that`lie will - p - reventive or activ S kin of the ro- but fight the famine. All projected mesa- t In _ omr _ �htttoine Delair suspected his P g P d force ers and for yoU who have only to follow out a certain y ouy thin year where he bought _ . ventive Remedies he advanta s were urea t Lhe Jews an qn +� j wife. ' She fell dangerously ill, and a priest what Lie remains of Lho Liberator (gar's few hurried directions. A pleasant, cbeerfnl last year. . was sent for to hear her confession. The ahownbf tcgrdealtnra methods, as,firat, bigh countenuice afnd tone of voice is worth a 7, . Wben younger and frea68t houses in _ r culture b which a vi orous, healthy growth reformed inot,itotions have been indefinitely grerat deal to the household you are in. You your line cease stra•ting up and using the - ` husband hid himself while she confessed, waainduye.ed•eeoond lesiwrmiU , b which Postponed, and ail officialdom has been set p and haven his sus icions there. confime►d g Y may be sure of a welcome whenever yon re- - newspapers in telling the people bow.much t g P Y ' weeds andall other selese ve etatio n were at work to keep the demon of starvation at turn toa former lace of service if ou cul- better the can do for theist - than ou after the priest bad gone be demanded the g ba No ewe comes out save of hap er and y r removed - third ear y or late sowing, so as Y g tivate this ractice and you will have the can." Y S _ � " ji . name of her accomplice. She gave it to him tilence�}; unetaated with official Irac P ' - a� and he went out and shot him, failing, how - to produce the crop hen its enemies could Pre P P yy satisfaction of seeing the weary look disap• 8. "When ygn,dsvould rather t4sve year _ . °t . do it the lean bar ; fourth, rotation of and emphasized by grave popular tnrbul- pear from the face • of your mistress and own way and fail, than take &&-vice and a • 1, ever to kill film. „ trope. Active : em ies tvvere .either the wnCa• even the children regard your 'Coming as a win. _ l :. Benjamin J. Woodard, a farrious Maine a licationof ison uaanbstanceab which - banter killed two monster bull moose near p� po• y • joyful event. And now 9." When nobody else thinks it pays to - , - ` injurious insects wet destroyed, or the dif -- �� Yt�ar s i>It Busses. advertise." _ . .N - Nahmakanta lAke a few days ago and took ferent methods wh h mi ht be classed as The fir'et day of the aqw ear in Russia . ♦ WORD m THE M1114IRM _ " °iE r their beads and antlers to Bangor to be hand akin Short wccoante to Cher with miRbt be called tKe ahildren�i time, for it to 10. "Judicious and �eraisteat aQvcrtia- 6 mounted. One of the heads and antlers g' ge Dan t forget that your girl is still a ing s the key stone of success = therefore, ?__. 1i the best remedies w rep for the follow• ushered in by. all sorts o! pranks played bar woman wit i all s woman s lop ings and don t sty or others will et ahead of ou. . ..1 _; o - weighed 89 pou>:da and one pair had a g the small bo writes the Countess Aortal- g p' g Y - 0 '' iigt well, mown inseeta ; The turnip fly, y• perplexities. She may have been obliged -- [Exchange. I r ' _ _ _ spread of four feet one inch. -y altboagh -it destroyed annually the chops on kow. Ott New Year's morn the sun is to take rap this work, as in myy own case, be - - _ - s A strikinpt illustration of the "spread of an enormous number of farms in all pscto of : mcareely visible shove the eastern horizon • cause it was the one thing athand. Do not - _ .. - civilization occurs among the D�iaoris of . Canada,- was a very easy insect to keep i� ere the young boys of the yell a sally forth , let her go astray at night because she is so - ag - - • P -vert Bay. A quarrelarose between t�sao- check. It was w pal ractice with many._+ otimischief bent. It u a great day for tdhenn, lonely. Talk svttli her long enough to make Y a chiefs. Pine an.i 1'uta, which beingrestrain - good farmers to sow land planter along the - sad they make the most of the occasion. It bar feel you are still a friend. (give her a dam- � - ed with difficulty from taking the old'form drills when the yo rag turnips appeared it customary for the youths to form into chance to real those magazines that lie with ' . . c' d ou and with their kets, well Nod . o€ bloodshed, has been taken to court i�iy re- which induced a ra id growth an carri 4 I's• PoC &neat pagre upon your table, or Bhow her go a - ' N l I _ . . ' S i* gulcer sumnsone. ;_ 'A pristlpl{ press has ciao the young pLnts pelt the stage when thej •# S ..gpaM'> :whMi► "• how to do that dainL,V bit of crocheting that I _ . been set up in the Kin rountr to report were liable to injury.. As was well known, �hoitsg la lapse The door of ills hoaeee leer nimble fingers will be so quick to follow. - - s g y are never betted, tiled the s are Lhus en- -- - - - the sitting of the Brat Maori Parliament. however, this ass frequently insntficient, b1O3 Don t expect her tci leave hear work at any .1 - . and under favorable .conditions the insects wbled to ehter lgit,, Aut dislj>itbing the ist- time to look after the children or something - - . , v r. ' - The people of Paris gpnoosied within the � . , - - Dolts s and ' increased in such nt,mbere as to totally de- a mst- _ else that can wait a while. It is a fact that - past year 11,291 Horses, 229 d y ± stroy the cryp, and make resowir,g necessary a p ad tNieat s aig�uifiCant I wars once �c�mmanded to leave the bread `� �% are six in fam• r 40 mules, the meat weighing, according to It was stated that fife satisfactor resulta a m!• The fprsw are view 19 use _ a - o the returns 4,815 tons. - At the 184 shops q y dough on the meslcling board and sit clown A �`arm6r 8t Ill,. - we live in 8 - E had been obtained mixing with theptaster fcom their slumbers •those peroon wbo in to hold a child while eta molter was doing place Where a'e are -. i 1 and stalls where such._food is Bold the price 2 per Cent. of Paris ireen. by which rise flies any way have •yno$r+ad t#ie ei+mi�y of the something unimpxtant. Do you wonder. lEdom,Texas, has varied from two sous t4 a franc a pound, Y Y Subject t0 violent o the latter being the price of the beat horse ' ereall destroyed. Gut worms which weretoo bo a. I be himrl' thrown r. n such this woman was continually changing girls v ,' - steaks. Oral about one' third of the or yell known to every farmer in the Dominion - force and in such qumbers as to canoe the I actually pitied her before I worked there Says: _ C O 1 d 5 and bung 11 Y had been made a special scud for many yeah operation to be a very painful one.._This, of sire I never tried so hard to please or was Troubles. I h a v e - in sold fresh and undisguised ; the rest is Goo3 remedies, by hick a urge proportion course, atlor•ds the throwers the eatest - - . : used in making sausages, 4t)2 horses haven w roundly sCOldscd as at this place, I sup- . t]3ed G�rnlan Syrup for fix years � . , g of the cro could be saved, warp wrapping a ! amusement. The ,�tleeper. Chas aaddealy t� that really her nervous aystam was Bi1CCeSSfillly for SOreTluoat,COUgh, @ P i been seized and condemned as unfit,for food w iece of r and the stems of such . awakened, feels like chastising his tormen- shattered as she ad four small children anti -. before being turned into sausage. pl"ts as caIrb Rea ad tomatoes at the time tors, but when he remembere that it is COId Hoarseness •Pains in the , e• The dcrnand for latinum for use isacience her siren� h was Hoc equal ts the daily de- �- I p of setting out -; also poisoning by means of , New Years morn. and tlsat it iothe laving- minds• But was I to blame for that" I be- Chest and bungs, and spitting -::� ._ -, has raised its value to three - quarters that of small bundles of w ads or other ve etation stern' da , he Dias in the tan b net i g Y 1 g a� lieve my disposition would have been utter- of Blood. I have tried matey differ - x gold. Three years ago it was worth $80 a joosely tied togetl;e: •, and distributed over himself and turns over for another nap. The ly rntrad had I stayed there six months and ent kinds of Cough Syrups in my - - . und. It now coats $190, or eleven ti es . po the garden or field at from l5 to 20 feet wheat >, more gentle in iiii eBects and b yet the very next place I went I stayed two tune but let iris say to anyone want• i more than silver. It is found in small usn- s t. Experience had shown the • ker tried on friends only. This, at the very tars and then _onl left to get married. ' . Cities in Peru, Colomb,ia, Brazil, the Ural i both of these methods were economical beginning of the year, the children show y M, advice to a mistress from my own ex ing such a medicine— Gertxtf Syrup ' _ - -'' I • - Moan s, California, Oregon, and Borneo. and practical. In king of the cabbage their liken+ and dishkea, &nd each individuaal rieneee is to he considerate. At first when is the best. That has beets my ex- -. • - {.: The yearly out -put has never been more worm insect.powde has highly recommend- , ie •en to aaderat&iid whether he fa regar- a new girl comas+ don't confuse her with a perience. If you use it once, you � t than foot tc,na a nd is now three. ed, Thia could be mixed with five times 'Jed in rile light of friend or foe. The cue- �nnultii ude of dire:ctioris, bat, after tellliog her - ' A new cause has arisen for a lawsui'. i A its quantity of fl and dusted over tne' tom is exclusively the privilege of young what you desire to have done, if she has had W1U gro baClC to it whenever yeti ' d ,. . need it. It gives total rn�ef and is o 1 -` �i 'woman in France was notified, by the auth- plautsansoonanthecaterpillarswareobeerv- people. previous experience shut the kitchen door _ critics of a lunatic as lnm of her brother's ad. Although this substance was perfectly ,It'" --- . _ and leave, her to work out the problem in $ Quiff t tfiC• MY advice bD every- ` • - d�tb. She went to the funeral, and ordered harmless to human � mings. every caterpillar A 9W=t of St3> j�Tators: her own way. If the result is all right and I one suffering with bung i�rroubles is. t w handsome tombmtone. Her mother was mo toncbe:d would Deft ' ly be killed. I she Is neat oU'll be better served than if s �tri IVdrs. Sliro arse —« b in thee world did Y --1`ry it. Yon will soon be con- r { • grieved at her son's death that the plaintiff In concluding, th , opeaker wished to re- p y ou insist a our own cherished � vinced. In all the faUldieS WhCM i e had to ive UP her situation to take care of mind those present ;hat his work, like that �an�t id n. Iha Fashion we had summered Y ion' - g method of wor ou mast have controlp r, - her. Then she learned that the directors in other branches at Ottawa, was being car ps . over ourself if ou wish to have the respect ' our German S r of tBe- Ium had tiiades s mistake and that tied one idly for the beaeflt of the far- Idr. Shin rss --Yon don t suppose I d : Y y pa of •our maid. '�aa are teschin anconacloas- used we have no 'o�R t� Dpeecc aonf�a to he#1r t.tu►t wed l,esn eaonomtawg . .. g r ' her brother was &live, After swsncessful meta of Canada ; that remedies were known 1 r , lessons that will lie repeated in t r O u b 1 e with the . e.1 r efforts for compensation she' has gone to the for nearl all of the most f neatly occur- � Frogt,own, do yon * Y�lct much. ym a hap" Frai>NldiM . . 1 y !eq some other home possibly after you have I,un 8.t all. It is t court, claiming Heavy damages for grief and ping insect pests, siad that if they would " But, dear me, abe'il tell others, and be- laid down the burden of life forever. What * . _ in'u apply to him it woe lid always give him pie- fore long all sortm of people will bo askuigg t nobler m6nument could you desire than the the medicitle for this Jonas. _ - j rY - &sure to assist rat iii Jirotectiag their us about Europa, and we haven t either of Y ge ry, • - - - . . The offiwial re t shows that io0 people us ever been mat of Bandy Hook." I ancLiBed memor that ottll tin rs with ins couIIi ® t i ' committed suicide in Paris during the past crojvi. t it wu misted " �'t YOU fear. Tell people you've of a awoetrLempered mistress, aai•Cf ul and Q G. G13E$N, �O1C Man'fr,W00dbt,X� _ t ions er relations with the .. . . - iR c i _ . ear. 243 of whom hap ed themselves, 205 In " to -acs tut of back from Europe and the ll eousiderate in sit h . - - mere drowned, 164 as g ' ziated, 138 shot, that the proper times to spray appie trees to Chen the sub' maker tbsw & wink for " hired girl" as well as her own loved ones, - s 65 jam d from windows 33 were "hot destroy the cwdlin worm, was immediately ge 1 9 but who lop since Bank pesceftilly asleep. Every (Iirl Should Sew. - - . _ c pe , after the bloewme ad drop , in the pro fear yoU 11 start to talking shoat it. g ` .. , - - 24 stabbed, 5 rub over by trains, and 13 _ - Hoi.D+u. In three days the art of fine needtevrcrk is _ : ' lefC by methods miaceltaneoaa. Amongrtion of one pound of Paris ¢reeri to the in danger of decay. We !lave plenty of 1 the'drowned and window jumpers the m& andred gallons of water, which was per- Boo no Hit m • decorative embroiders, plenty o` w- r�,_'t•s in - . i t fectl safe and the r, no possible ibjnry could. . jority were women. y Reformw 41 Don't 3 ou think that the H$ �d & drawn work, but c �mparatively few who . f follow either to the trees or pee le e&tinR - . • . . ' _ At Oberleschen a alas named $cLw►abe study of Green mbould ba eliminated from understand fine hemming or the o�or� eom- ; . - agexi i0, had a wife, aged 72, who lead been the fruit. 3peakidg &lso with areaoe to ,,� Tab Adaliido St., W. Tororsto. Ont.: U�y is of Isis scalp . Yeti this ° Lbe college course . P Pm' P g . the clover seed Mid ;e it was stated that the " prep should be a part of Lhe educattou of every F I don't kaaw. It asides, has Your reliable n tion, Sk Jacobs Oil, abed- ridden sufferer for years, In her remedy was perfectly aim le and away cep• � girl in the land, just as we believe that some _ : roe ems of sin she would often Cr p any periiuoet,tefleck The student uswily has pro•ed a bens t to tna in more ways Y P y ' lied and if farmers would only recognize than one. I have used it for gainny (outward ordina manual trainin should be a t - . - _ ' Oh, heaven, I wish that I were dead i P- . forgets iss exec smonum al . be leased in four ry Pm Kill me ! Relieve me of this pain t" The this theyre wa�- no waon why closer seed y�e • application) with very beneficial results, of a boy's education. t door not Matter - . S ; should not be grow i to the large extent it � . and for a case of rheumatism, where its whether the individual is born with " a ,- : - = other day, while old Schwabe was listening i . - , `` to her appeals, in a tit of deBpaic be tool[ a w'a`s formerl�r. The dimoovety o the remedy plebtj Ti>ilts t0 BeptDt. action was swift grid sane, and a perfect ; gddesn spoon in his mouth or is eempelled .� was due entirely b a knowledge of the I' a cure was performed. I eonsfder it a remedy xa rrid a from a clumsy wooden one, s bootjack and belt her to death. history of the insect, which briefly was as $o- -And oa won't` y me! be u, eve hoasehdd." Txoa. p _ _ �� ' _ pia rY the demand or some manual train' is - Prince George of Gireece will receive follows : The gs • rera laid by the mother the —w t just the lam Karol Pitsnox, with Johnson di Brown. g fi4 f - , ::f . ahortl fromthe AtbLifa �l&viti► Society eg equally neeeese ry. Fine sewing i a de- - s y g insect in the fsrm.ag Bawer heads of the 1y known y� r y � - •rightful occupation to a woman of womanly : ' the great golden medallion. He earned it clover plant. As won as the young mag- uatnted t6 yon 4 _ . . . 4" , ° recently during a storm, in which a ye�ttpg gotshatched wiey burrowed into the Torsi- ems. that`faii t 1 Think of ills o ttsataes, and one in which she Can show wa . P' The Ggndid I'na& . much taste as embroidery. No one can tell . s - - non- commissioned naval officer tried to dtgse uni toget wouted with me ing pod and deatro; ►ex1 the seeds, le&•ing Lhe p t7 Mr. (Jaadid- -Ain't yon afraid that your whither work is properly done uiattess one '; ' � the harbor in a little sailboat to the fort clover heads abou , the and of June, sad 'yob' have wl►en we are marrtJed• d - where the Prince was stationed. The .pat borrowed into the te+oUnd .to pass throe h cashier will be off with the lUnda some ay? understands how to do it. For�Lrs reason, _ : < • g ter ust C�ardl- Mr. Homely —Not at all. You coo, I have if for no other, every gill should( be trained ' - nFset and the young otficerclung to it help- .� other stages of their development. The An ffoiph&tio let j 'vin him a hint there 'is a chance for him to understand how to form "se" n, gusset - t. - lowly. There was a call fox volunteers, but rfeet flies emer 'n from the ground pal (libboas do oondemmrtfon of LheyLooi rat ibecoming my son -in -law some of these fine . . - . - � _ nobody in the fort responded. Then a little t ss the aeaond rei s of alorer was coming &as Lottery Is directed especially against and band," though her general sewing may rowboat was nehed awe from the fort and cads, pter moist daya_ be done b a ss:►mstreas. "Dan n hands" p Y into flower and H w to the h where the institutiat as a oorrvi the . a j4 Y �' g f, _ _ firoer in it went to the recaps. their wheats de- a seaioter' o! the tnisery of pool• Mr. (landed —Well, if she looks likes yea, are a shame to any, person, Yich oat poor. a3 one young o I should think he world have lei t for Caned& _ - . r. - _ - He s &ved his man and returned. When the s y is ha'pes f the farms ew ho wished hailer both a prow and a patriotic motavo, and be he has ahead a wife t i recce er landed from the little ecaft the sale his seed from his crop. It was it reveals f n its crisp, energetic aentmicasg a8°'y Y To have a comae marked . oat beforehand '' 5 former was recognised by the garrison u inted out that if the first crop was either the earnestness of w true heart. He raises on the sly. is to be prepared for d.fiicnitiea - - ` _ - Prince George. po t. ; fed off or ant befom the middl�t of Jane all his voice saiost the eri� because, like a a that contained insects which were only halt' giant tree, it. casts a baneful shadow, de• _ '� .. developed mnmt be destroyed, and rhos on staactive of public j<aorality. virtue and - _ Too Fztra t• ' .; ; ,�� Mt over the w land, of which him . i < ''gi n that fieldthere wo�►ld be none devel to boa yy, ; `} of Cite Aneti'in the second own eiteoese iA a' The w_�g Of the 11 O v `� "iG�• • .: Revei�la�d Aminibab Bledsoe, lay eggs and des Roy '� Blue Light Tabernacle, met $am Webster, btLery has never more pointedly sum - T ��O�S O �t)RES_' - Jessie on e>f its iii- I i" - - �;' an Austin darkoy, asked hvw he was off for e - med rap than in his pis Pig ' ���V�ATi$ p" . d . ' fire The Nos ived HU13113 • - ' cal working. He brands It "the df re ensm�r - u1�. ," said S&iii, •Tee got about ou are dissatisfied with m of mwahood, cad homes, and of praaperity.' TNADE MARK , NEVRA�.IMIA, . . reckon Al y `� y and hi raises his voles in prOtaat an4 in 4 five - cords. - acting ! - - . . �•' L,4: l,Dat's gwine to lasat yon -fra de winter,,, Manager —Yea, yon don't die naturally prayer that fsithfvil CaathOlica will help for- L UMBAC09 __; - ": aid Bledsoe, who wanted to borrow items ugh. yoU must des as ii you rmn ward the good work of patting as end to ilea .. ''` fuel. meant to accommc to your husband, and tayesges.:. W a do not kmow what stand the TN C A r" , of Lenisims aretak- " M�' �Y �R A� SCLATLCA, r . ". " No it uvon't Person far de white goner - Roman ithdio d f �:-' ' put Him in good h� .nor. Yoa moat die so e . to the mortal oanfliat in tlsst ` f_ man in whose and 4t, wood is burns it up that he will bed 'recd. -� with t��t i�sr �idfllsEl� S 0��it11 p 't cost him scent. ;' - - Stara, bntt�epawerinla forrIghtaons- $pfa�llNr Btti� W f " 1 :�: •e-sa aj if hit didn , f .- M11a - ' �. 7 - , . _ : ` saw od tiw mruneat prole of Ti1L� CHARLES A. YOaELER COMPANY, Baltimore,,:. ,: t. is a ht to _ ` : Hirsh eolonies have bedlli` esiab- 5011 to gl o muett thbiight'. tO the- widely i nflueniW- amana flhriatian people . C'nW►dlan Db to TORONTO OUT. ' '_ 4i;:: ". B`arnn a hitexlcar jtoor. hat itt art far as they let arov" t uatri�a c }- -v - r ,� ' • a e , ,.: iii Ne p. _ �_ � ' .. .� ; H. •{ „ lishesd �• , a ? e' �°,' r'i' rot �d E f 4dy #� + e _ l(Ji �6 " >t a _ _ h, �' ;ti4.'. ><,r ,F"� 2 : .I A n6r.: t,'- - - r V'`" #' - f . - . '•� - • - " - -� 7,l x, y,..' 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' .e . . a ivin �r� 0 pro 004 I if Figs, as it sets moo I v-__ . . -11, , ­_..., -:�� , ­.. al st-last t all the varied &Larms al it pleasant) an otlect. - 1�' 1� . . . I I Housekeeper's Weekly: ' Most persons PoI untiring I 1)(W6,give up - • 1 - - 1��. worth your unt ;-,�, I - . . ..", ,all on the kidneyst liver and"" elm, pre. - , - - of other woman he igh have won. . I .. �._ - . -.- -. - - A I -i: i. 14- '. - -_� � , I �: ..�, - . .. . - take very good care of their table-linen after we without calling to yoqr rescue that -grand venting , .�, ;.r .'.f��_e,.__ . . - . ; :�. , but Ugly girls, ho v , g 3lierany carry their fevers. headaches and other forms tr11A . , � . . I � . . _� I - � it is washed,- ironed and neatly folded; old Tamil medicine, Dr. Piereb's Got -)f sickness. For sale in 750 bottles by All . . 10�_, 'fVA-�. �-�.",Af_., , , consolation with the ii a bleamed. unoon- Medical . ­ " , . �.. : - � the care should be taken before it.,repches zizvery. man . . . .1. %L4. 'I', .t. . . I . 4. . . � . , . - . . - .. , -11�.-.-�V . - I • , - !I - � . ♦ ,�,!L. -,, W­i�� . mirror 4 __ . ... "... " . .. " ... , _.. .. " ... � at 1 i �, ,; ",4 -, .� - * .. .".., - .� .. 1111141af . ,haw, It striltigtheno, builds up, invigorates,, . I , . y It .. - , , 1.1 .- .. - body has it over good &F 94 He . ff - , .,:., this state, Table v worn in the sciousness6f1hii.'r ­ t ( f good looks ;have bousted warn -out 'cading druggista. . L - . . ­ - 'AM -linen is never er ' we not ikll seen ills stand before a " in:lsa Worn Be of good courage, and shall , I NO .- . , but ' the and ironing the IV E act of a col�r oi�& now .. . . , . � - . e . I _...: I ittrongthen your heart all yo 'that hope in I -� � .� - ­ ;; '11.1 .. . . who amount of darriage in done, especially noting the off assisting nature, anal not violator IL Cures ..., _: . ;. .1 m� -*":! , - � - - - � ..,.I _'. ; • I-: , 11 t -; ' the Lord."' - . - . -, 1!7 i d rubs all with with an tuidi wised ex I I admire - 4:� �,. i.; '. . . . . ­ if the servant is - � on o I' nutra- livardisease, indigestion, andail �U � . . -, _1� d - , � ; . . � 11 ­ . -:ipr, f1pow, stroiig, 'an handkerchiefs Lion on theirs it ? -v�,�ry,,�,6 like. the _"'nta Banish coughs and colds -bp using A dams -, - i 1.j�, - - ��. 4 - �! equal i the dainty . . . . tLgly , i.1 , humors. Sure and lasting benefit , ; I �, . . . _Young M& *I 0 t ,on cr4v*,t � oh(f and ,guar- -Cce � ­ .11 _,,1:1, � - - I . .1 - ­ , to th6-hoavysheets. L anteed, or money refunded. All druggists. . OnL ,slidru to and action. I '_.. . . _. the glass with the . Sold by Will , . _ . . . Table-Anon should be soaked over night, a in , ON i. � 1r,r � i. � I TutU Frutti Wild Cherry rtnd Lioor I . - � - siniles at his i . . ebuf I Be 8 I . --- -�,- -, - - I- - Why is X the most unfortunate of letters? era. , ..�, I � . I r , , . I - , ,� . . -a . . . . with &-. little ammonia added to the wat .comfor ,ng me camment, "Not hand 5 0614411- ., Ll ,� . � .1 . . l -, 11 - bqt devil' 1� fa icinatingTo , I 't. - -'•; __ I - .: . ­�.. which softe" the dirt as well as the water, some, Because it is always in a fix and -never out Lifting somebody else a burdens is the : - ., • �A - - � �. I . . . of perplexity. . _k!t * I ... . . . � . I � - ' tbat 6 i best thing to do to wake your own lighter. . k . �.. . � - -' . t .4 , , � . - and in the morning, with a little - rubbing, The statement, ugly girls Sri' gun- A boy stood ch the burnft decke , . - . .,. ��' I-IJ. . ..� 1. thorough vinsing, and careful bluing (never orally left to ru a to waste, as unappropri . 1Jnw1sel:Lte%'t"�'1s&fd,. ,_ L . . Women m6erkg from the ailn"Ato pecu- ...i, I - . 1, ,;e put any stairch in table-lin4n), they an ready aced blessings," is not supported by evi- .- For. -wish ION .. , . . . . . - ted a Wt a flame. , . liar to their sex, and pale. and "ow girls . . �.w.,,_�,.I. - I -, ._�;vl - �,I:, � , i - . - , . . ,- - to hang out, and here is where the greatest dence ; who has not met wives as ug1v as HIS olden quicki may be speedily oared and be restored to a I Of Pure Cod Uvor Oil with Hype- _'�Y' L. 11,�L. , . y . , . - . .j - '. .. . , , -, -/, . . . . I , . . 'il. fresh blo,jmwg complex' b the use of ,- . harm. is done. I any old i-isid. in his list of acquaintan;ea? So many now In peril _:., ..I. ' . Phosphites of Lime acid Gods to � . . ton .; I , " __ I . -1 �...". t. I . . . - - When I have a new servant, and Monday It is safe to make t generalisation I Till, a by stop rim Death omes an � Dr. Williams Pink Pills. It .,- % 1� .. . ". . .� . - . , I .". . .� - -_ her things V 10 Im S FLESH PROWa � . ,!i bi nad Nmijidtal of air fa W. J. Witter, almo,at as palatable as milk. . . - ,oi I me* - that ,alL, iuw* gel, I olmIg ," And ea, &last latel - . Franklin, Man., writes:-"' My sister had . - . to ,j thiAlk of thei contest agi. Ow clot w ' ' i 129 . (A NUVELLOU a I L I - - � - p . d heart falli me. Ser- eqiial, id lirblylto he � 6wer'oJero tlf8A a ' Far wiser, surely, would It sears, . - ... ��. 1).1 I - pin qnes". ", my � been ill for seven or eight years and looked. It Is Indeedy and the littla, lade and lwi .-�w-._., ". I . - . . .. . . vante acknowledge -they. have some pretty girl, but q1A a a likely to receive - When hip approach _tiari& .: - an though she were ;oin to the rave. ' lassies who take cold easily, may bo �: � ... � �, ,� .... ." .1 I L With 11 Pierce's Pell:L= in . ...-.. . . . . _..; . faults al]Mlings, but they all know how the one offer which ill make her. a hap t ZMPK . I i I - - TO vanquish Old -*&G. D.P# Your Dr. Williams' Pink ills completely fortified against a cough that might � ­� - � � � pl=y* ' Piarce's Pleasant Pellets have remarkable restored her. Sold by all druggistL Be- Prove serious, by taking Scott* . J... I . ­­ .., to boil pc.-tatoes6 make bread, and, wash and wife. It msy�"ou W whether a a L - __ �.11� - - . . - � . _0 z . during .,. . , 'A �: - ;.$, Z�: I ,�I, �, � 11. a - - . . Emulsion after OMNI` meals durl , ­� ,_­� - ", . iron. Those virtues they are positive they ty of lovers a' nul �cd -&dvkut&#B to 4 -wert000rrectallphysioalderm wants, war* of insitations. - , -1 %.j .-I - . . I - I . . . Po I - the winter season'. .. I . 8, mad great is their indignation if girl -, one good vet thf elect man, attract- thus warding off disease a . : . : .. ..::, posses . that would surely Girls who wear featheis around their Jlkwam of asbotitut"m anji jm&ajk"s&N .. _.._,:.",..". ­� .. . - ,­ .. - � .. . I., -1 - . • . - __ - you qpeq the results. ad to her ity in Rs highest sense, is follow. Purely vegetable, pleasant to take, necks nowadays am not all chickens. SCOTT & ROWNE, "Javille. - " ,�, ,r .zWe res .- A should be hung half or two- forever enough. I perfectly harmless I With a little fore. - . � � . .,.:....:__,Z I - . � I ......: - - - L'js�.;., . , . . thirds its ngth over the line, and no clothes- But all othei, thin (sale the gift thoughts, they'll be a present help in time of I)r. T. A. Bloculn's' I - - . " � . . , . - I . . Consumption, Coiigh, Bron �. pins she be used unless the wind makes beauty) seldom ere sal between the ugly need'­cheating the doctor and robbing the OX"YGUNIZED EMULSION of PURE- HAVE YOU hitis. Lufis Troubles. N o ­ . - . - � k, . . it, ab h tt ; the natural law of c - �: .. .-� I U. � . grave tly ing% Debility. For wonder - , - .. . ' '.. -Iw . ", _ nar,4 r, and ': I some !lest, L-6, ant to take. Ones dray .. �­-,:,� .� .. - necessary. Servaitte 1 take and t I As a Liver Pill, they am unequaled- COD LIVER OIL If i to you have Diffieu A petite, Wast � - " . a handkerchiefs byone corne oompenmI t I .girl has either __r"""" easiest .` - -_ 4 � . . � of Bresthing-Use it. For sale by all dr f:N sure now remedy, Address, ]B*XX Za L' . �:' `� , : ,-'� L;-: - �. fasten al sh of them & the line with inherent or ' so a ire ability that in dose as a laxative, three or four as a cathar- gists. 35 cents per bottle. 119 SL Lawrence 8L, 111ontreaL ­. .. � "�. � . - . "' "�. . --. one ato 'Win r,, which asserts its charm tic, Tiny, sugar - coated granules, in vials; . t so as to save time and lacking in theo . - . and tra for I tiemselves. Soon you dis- as acqaintance inei. Beauty only has 25 caut4s, . , _* �: 4. - - - L . in i P'agr' UFACIM - ..". �'i : the the ov tears in tl�e corners of the the start I i ce. . AMMMC I . .. . I cover � � ... � . . ' __ . es, d wonder what cau�ax Pro Hav* wit goo= MUM artiel The a I girl �fter. h: superior tact find fessior Greatmind-11 .you evW r I I RO&)l . � x � . u Betill sel . y i , . , . , . *!Y g , � , . jig : only wo r that there are an napkins or finesse. .( study human no,- reflected on the mysterious wonders of oleo- * V - . _.: el . handke in existence. . ture closely in o er to get the most out of tricity?" Sweet Girl-­ Indeed I have and 0 NOTICE r` . ' ' I - - . .:.. AkJTOGRAPH !.ABEL ' `­­il V ' ON � : 7 -, she learns . - - - ' � . . I . �, - _... : . Neithe napkins nor handkerch iefs should it well how and when to I don't know yet why my bangs come out . - 1. , . , - � . I . � . � I , , , . , ­ I _. ----:..- ..-.i of curl during a thunderstorm." - OF . A" am - - . . . ,!,� ­ . . ever co in contact with clothes-lineror speak delicate att.)ry that she ends by INIF-01KNUIRE .: `i,�. . .�.j �� . - ., , . ft � '71�1,_..��.. .., . .� . ... SOOTHING, CLEANSINU6 ". . clothes- You who ;ire fortunate enough zonvincing the an who scarcely noticed With health and -beauty laden, . . � ., . ��, � . ,A0 !. :,;� " - " - /;. . - to have " I sad grass, ". -which we city- folk her on the eve g when the A rich and priceless thing HEALING. - I .L . - I - ' To woman, pals and wix_ia - In~ Relief, perfilaffirt ep�w ips! ____ - �. - 1- � .are d i ed of, spread your table-linen duced4 that the hat can utter such be- My prealous Elf t I bring. � - - . - � . . ._1 -- . .- upon. I - things are really beautiful; for . re W.Pow & I . . . . I . I.. .. . �, . *tell' � lu I bli I �: _. it, 4n4liblie sunshine will do the rest of . CuM Fai so.mu . I Such the object and such the minion of Many le� diseases are P 0 :*,.,:-.: �'i .- - ... : the worlh . somebody has said-I cannot give the IF Im. ly N of Catarrh, I ..: .­ � I I . - .. . . . _­_ I ".. .. � woman a valued friend, Dr. Pieree's Favorita =he, losing sense - _ .. . . .. - . I - _. -1. - -':I I '... ' " authority for the quatatim-that men are =aa :. ''.. � .. - . _. - . .. . . . ...- ... . Prescription. Don't let unreasonable pro. of small, foul breath. hawking . 1- y ;_ . . .. 1. i- . .. � . - Rays on the Thrmbi. . _: . ; .. - I � ' vauL in sharmi the health and spitting, general feeling . . . - ­ Propinquity 0 tenwt decides attachi;nents judice prevent you from of debility etc. If you we I . me . - (Is and beauty proffered, in good ?Sith b this - . . .._� ... Were i � left to the ladies to decide the of.everykiny;i' a , man had to open troubled;;ItI& any of these or . � - - - �, , I __ z , - I I I .1 - . 4 � L .1 - .. - with a homely but � . - . .: I - relative i uportanaA of the five fingers, the winter in a litth vii most excellent Remedy I None of the &I- kindred symptoms. you have I. �. .. , . .. I . , � - pride ' most countless weaknesses and diseases pea- Catarrh, and should lose no �. : V, . . - of i Aaee would certainly be accorded pleasant girl, h4 be more like to .1 51 , - . girl, N - . y .. - ­ caliar to women, but that readily yield to U106 Pf"uring & b0ttill of . AND irir4c.5"r . - . to tiro foarth finger, as the bearer of the find himself in .14 ve h �er by spring lt"&AL R"m Be warned in � plotmor4a.4p, . ': outward wAm of wifehood. Granting. that with the- pretty �nd at gilr5rhe ft in its magical power I Manufactured, recom- time. neslocted add in head . Ry . - , . 1. . _. -,. : � honorable privilege to be sufficient to an- Toronto when he we to the village. mended, sold through druggists. and guar. resufts Em Catarrh. followed ; AM AWV*0k-WAAd .6. " . - and death. I � .... ��_ � . . .. - title the I iswi,h finger to rank above its fed- Aledical consumption I CP � . - ank-ed by the World's Dispensary. tn. or sent, I Wplsrol.sas " - . -_ . L . An ugly irl box & firm grip, generally . by all drug& --- �r alcyckes . :-' �'-!I, lows, it h � a question if it rightly enj9ya the y N& with Association, Buffalo, N. Y., to give satis- t paid. on receipt of price ­ . 1- - . . speakiD ,,, mho in not sated With admiration, I Me 45110RIUG GOODS'N. i * 7 . . .. I Lion in every case, or money paid for it ­-.6. I privilege. to and $1) by A Ing .� r _. or eonfifent who ak sh � gets it that W"Ok&SA61 PI MS , --- ..- .. I I - ...". .1 . � it Will be cheerfully refunded. . % ULF028 & CO. Brockville. ont, �._ �95 . , Iw. L - .`N� . . . . . . . . - .. . . 11 perennial, so eh dons not let chances give � . . - _. .., - - 320D ,Son 0%4 CATA LoI&WO - IT M3 dr Cour" dwi . I .� , , , . . . - � - _.- - . It has son contended that the master- " Your mother, I understand, hasibeen ill, c4psirD V" 10Y 22TU" A;"0A W . , . r . . ""ter her the slip, efts the fashion of many belles. I'linvo - - 4 . : .. .. : ... .� firiger w originally the recipient of the When once mar -iod she has plenty of grit, Thomas." "Yemir." life she men ding A 0 F RKS.TACCART&CP a lq_.. t �. . . ; - .. I - - bad he of morly, chiefly, if not entire? _! ;. Z5 deed I She : � , -, . yl too, to protect I er I LWfUl'propert and to Thomas?" "Mendin'? No, in he V KING Si 5Z WA3T TORON�; � . - - , ! ... - - . . on the ev co of Tom, D'Urfey and Samuel distance the pre x:nscrupulous Wilrta who said I could* go without clothes before she . -, � ,�,, ­ - . . . k. . - - I Baler- . first -named writing of s, court- would try their ilcA on him. would saw another durned stitch." " . - MONEY! MONEY MONEY r . . . . - ship so li and furious that --------------------- . ..................... ... - . .. . .. . ! It is question le, after all, if a woman . I'm W Uyar Oil . 11. ' 1AaT to out-No bat- - . .- F.-O Si aysaboutwerecome. - - - - : 1, - beans or homed ess makes much differe TUNG MEN. ter trade. Thorough ... . ..�.. �:� .,.. a nce and ­ . ,. Emulsions properly made from itare - . , . , 'I - 'ho ri a was put upon the thumb; UTWILINILk . UVI '. - Instruction iven at TORONTO 0 HIGH AND GANADUR I . - to a man after h has been married to her a undoubtedly the best, reamlies for pujtiW=. S(;iaOOU av"Ke St. Terms moderate. I .1. .. .. . . . . .- - I and Butl else in the abolishing of -, 1 looks? , . - . � 1� ! ear does he ever know how she loo &rY cam Many emulsions have been' Write for particula". Also agents for the . - ; - , I.* . . I . - , - ,rha"A at matrimony, a ring, I , re, and the piness placed on the market, but none seem have McDowell Garment Drafting Machine. LOAN AND IGENOY 00.1 I[IMTED . . j. - , It!- � . e sees her inner na hap' ' -. - . - - . With ifth the unsanctillod bridegroom, , I . - I I . . . , , • . _. - .."... � - I.; I 11a d only to a thumb. of the couple is d,wi d by the effect of their met with thesaccen aewrA&t to 8LOCU?A'8 ' - ' ' ' 303 Ray , '*tract, Toronto. . . .� . . . . . . - . . in ne . . I f. - . -per nzktures u . - b h other. any IL malL RMUIAION of PUBS (X)D LtVKR OIL - - . . ­ � �j I �4 &A dum Q" a]$: J. 'O."i " - I 1�-. 1-th a P. ,it 711drqWheir (Aborawry is at ISO West Adelaide .......... ........... $5.ODO,000 - - . .. . - . Of ty wl a . - 11, I .-. . . bu�he U-441114 . "'. .. � " CONSUMPTION - �'.... .._!_ � . . � 310 " t . ilt� of a ii�& ,Pl*0 in illwou OL, Toronto, OnL, in constantly going and ; - - .. . WU .1 Z f - * I have a pWtiv* rewdy for the abine d1sease: 1�y its ' � . - - . - . . - . - . 1'aftL .1; � I d o iii7ii to'eh � "il ip6red fardis. city . .. - . I - - � - . 111ilwaft *uirriege�stil who p r'intel geWorrs0;k8 every in the country is an WIND thoussaft of mes CC Me vooM kW m4 of loft .. . . . !-1 � - I which -be road 1W mean- that the thumb- power of adopt"en b Ilk his P&I with the famous remedy. X) . otia, per bottle. suadive ba,e been curaL Iftleed so sirmig b =y hith and property on liberal terms of repay- � . - .... I - " - . � .. . . . . In Ift efiLacy. ti I vd1l send TWO DOTTLINS FR" went and AT LOW10T CURRENT RAT= MUNP .. ; .. � I - I ringing e wasmerely the ppli%.pary .uer. .� _� � - So dark and t so lipht," as . � , . - . . � Y' . _ , - C, - , - la-� '-- - ..'�,"`2 -1 I To the n= C]CPAL DEFIRNTURES PURCHASED. i � - . - • one of f *kvtfia A 14# 14 . - " . -Ai . ... with • gb TALUABLIN TREAT1311 an this dLwam to my Apply to local appralaers or to . ; - - _­�, - - .. , said when he looled. at his new ton of coal. sufferw ate vw em& me their EXPRE1158 �d P-0. amrsom . - ! ,_ , -- . - - In the oblley�e�e, Wdoes, uo,6 �a�ll that , " Now in a. tnsban& '. T. A. SLocum, M. C., 180 ftu-4nw J. PIN KIRIL 114mmkw. JJI - . .. '0L _- . - :1_1 . . .1 . . - if t* min; ,wpx p-A upon the-- umb, it V-0 i&, .* . 11�_._*w I - � Choice ftir forsale in Out. & Manitoba - i . 1- . . - - - .i 'i�� ": 4-... 0 hsi,d a wife.' , Grip and rine Tigorow Hwdth. ST.. WEST, TORONTO. ONT. � I - -- . - I L __ - I -:,;,.. . . staid t_hler,, ;since the old marriage ritual . ;00 C' - annum. - - . I - I - .. • . I - ` - . . misery, woo, Pau _��t.. - - � - preserl. JbZ the ring should be put upon � His salary was $2, p r . I Grip, raise a. etc. Anybody .- ;�i­ ... . : - - I - the t e words, " With all my But Bile comp! in d.. can asca] these piling chains for a trifling 'I% . ­ . huni$ at the . ull C ANADA PERMANENT t w I - -go�ds I thee endow:" placed in turn I She wanted a I�ett, -.r house. . ..- - . sum. I Q such dreafW attacks . wordly - - _ � . I .. .. : . . Better clothes.! '--T-'-. not shake of its deadlf fangs. Gotasupply J . i .--.. spon, tho d third and fourth finger, on : ( Lo2nand Sayings Company., - _. 1. Nothing fit to 0 ilt in, , 1. * . a . I .. . . . . ::. - ­ 1.� , I . ---- - - - . . . - .-I I- -_ _:- . I . 14,,�_L. . - . . . . '�, - whicl , No country cottage. , life- ing .St. Leon. . - * ky remained. . - . . of nature's mysterious I a I I . . Took large cup my A Invest" - . _44 - _. .-.� . Southey tolls, as that in the ...time of the � � '411, � r I& wr I the than P . . . Not carriage. .. .. I AN Capita.]L, - $IZWO.030 - ­ � . . . . - . seemed miraculous. * 110al soon filled with . . �.! ... ­ . .. irst two es ladies transferred the wed- ' - I . . . . I Norsociety. . - . ­- . . . . . . .. . ­ : ... iling-ring tile thumb after the ceremony . ' I ' � . the grip of fine vigorous health, and am (17 '. - _ : " I ".. - . In the ragged edge years of age. T. Rivard, Jolliette, Qne. - . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTL I v ghocovetpda p!&-6a . � . : I tud. it i! m 3ntkd so worn in portriits of I - XquiJ ! - . ­ "U" J 5A . . . " � - - , , ­ 11 , _. p"Z - 0 of the Four Ifuneiredi. Men who undertake considerable things - " . • she pie might have gone farther ,I- " ., .. I _ :lire kept it up, I .- 'i- f .. . I, -11, �, � even in a regular way, ought to give Q . N6 _ I . back. lievoine of Southerne's 11 A . . � __. 7 1"A The amp's and increasing resources of thi , �* . _j . ," � . . Night and day,' ­ ':. ' .... �_ , .., ... . ground to presume ability. . . . a � �, �#Oi-' .- - Maid Prayer " declares of a lover : ' .!. .. ... : ! Company enable its Directors to make . _. . . . . . . ; ­ . . . � I - 14 And moaned aid . I . . ces on Real Estate securities to any amoun. . ! . . :.- - Xla`� I muet,_ and wear my weddin .1 � -'-: ' _.. :. : GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE - CIUM' . - .. .. . .N rry 9 I : I. -_ I I' without delay, at the lowest curront rate .;. : . . . . ; . � � . I ring on my thumab, too, I am reaplve4, "from ! . �. ... ,,, - r � . For sale by Dru,gsists. Price Ift , interest, and on the most favorable terms. � I - . . .� � . . 4 . ,. . . .. * Loans granted on Improved farms and on . .. . _. . -: which A be reasonably inferred that to . Wept. BLY1, ." a' 90. . ,- I CURE FITS 01. ._... . An well as DOW clothe# every six A. P. 591. - Mies I gay I cum t dL3 ndt mean wwelY to 1%.13bel productive to•vn and city properties. ­ . do a( mo-. whim of the few rather than . I I . 96= bavv Lhm an Mortgage Lad Debentures parchmod. , i � - � I 11 Ill 11111111 I I . ) weeks and various olier thinKs.' - In"Wi MM. : 7 I "' T1,Tk Kpuxp. � � . of t11 - bave made no disesse ad - - � . . - He know how leis aniployer inade several J' NY Or FAIJMG SICKNAM a 11fo-long sinkily. I warrood AppliciLtion may be made through the loco . ; � . - 10 . ortEt Appraisers of the Company or to . . , �� - Po 1. I of Elizabethan daThes wearing . I . I . - - ., . - , . . . hundred call on Like street. h U R NEW BOOK "Hones and Rome." & nMmsendy to cure Uo wonA ca"s. Became Others Jftve P L. , their W 0 win upon their thumbs are 0 complete hpuxewlfelo guide by Mari to " mom for a" U0§r rftdvkls a Mrs. saw " - . . . . .,�. . 911 A thousanyor so Quit not be missed for llarlood. the greatest living writer on once for a ireathe WWI a Free BaLla of InAbitibis J. Herbwt Mason, - : . I �. . I !- -.-. .`�.,. - . - � � - � . said t6 be, notan Possibly the rings weirs on house Give zx.PR"s NW POST-orvick'y I . ; . ".k ' ' - . I . . " . - ' . . ; .. _. we a few hours, hold matotra a reownceed a thorit'r In all dow- ". RQOT. M. C 188 ADELAID9 ST. . . I .:: - - a � . .. n I Flur . - I not. we ,,ringing the thumb being u JUnaging Director, Toronto . . estic affairs. Send for illustrated eirculard and � : . . So he too - lat up the street Lad PEST, TORONTO, J ­ . ­ I an old Min a fashion. It was upon that, arm.a. Wx. llmo,ks. Publisher. Toronto. , . .- . won. . w , ,�, I- t4b" ,3 '� , - 7f F lk biltUi Or JIF - � A_=�fi 941- 11 0 , 11� -A EN-LS rlh,r ta , , �e Ll - �i d :I 11irtat-fl, affisby i no m its 8' iho be , lisotly r y . 'us ha, , a Ily 9 a'a 4 a Aftij - MEMON VAW 0) ` 10 - lot's elm � n , �_ 5:i: % 4 - . �_,:, .- membey of dw hand Chaucer's Canace car- - , , ' ,_ . - .------- __ __ � . . . . . . .. - I , . * - ' .. - � ried her wonder-working hoop, and a mum- She got lief sea Iski i.' I ..� -1 I - - ­ PP1 - .1 . . - , _ - : . . v - . - He took more i6nd lost. .'- --�-­ :'. - 'ell AS=MALZNJC - . my ca . � - . . - � 1�. M A DR. TAY never falls • . - . . so it lits, British museum He a re- . � - I .� A5TH IN 4 ContaininLyalaree percent 1_1 . . . . • - .. - premat.-Ohiss of an. Egyptian lady, the More yet. ' - . . I ". . sand ) our add rem fn"ICURED we will mail lwvw. C) %-I -1 �, . - . I � � ,. Defalca =*d* . L ' � 0 L _! �% - . ispovcred.i. . . ' mail free trial bottle. DIL TAFT - ,'�,, .. : . . ...� '. � . ­ ._-�� thumbs.of wboW cro.Qscd hands are each ' ;anad FREE ­1 � Oatme�►la - . .- .1 . , . - lie wea panitantiary check., - - - BROR- lwefl'Ofr", NY ( ton aLre of flour and ; - ., ' ' . . .. encircled by a r0ig. I ­ Depot. 180 Adelaide oLW.. T ronto. Can. I . 16.0 . ` . . . * I Others are going, too .� . 1. ,� . . - I .� • � I I . - I . in Una allays 61 Queen Anne, according 169 . ­ - . ­ - .. -` . . . .. I - I . !_ - � - --- -- 9 the feminine thumb ring was Row ears I �. _ . .. FIELD TR A . I I It mans all(I KeOPS JLja(ly . . � - I -. _ the N. . I cures Constipation, Nick I I . I .�I_i . I Sp Better is a mod alit room up I wo pairs of Hea"ehe. ft � . I :.,.-. . the ba.11go widowhood, and women tired .f storm the Complexion, . I. :,;­ - �'.: stairs than a cell in j i . at Yme tuunple at GARFIELD T&A , . ../ .- __ - : -- , of single news were wont to don it, GA hands soft and smooth • . . _��, _. I - ,I.' I— . 0 . 1, - . Au z.14 cv. 317 Church &L. Tot onto. . ­., . and as - widows," achieve conquests , OL . � I . ..; ----. -_ cis• " * 0 _­ I , . ... -1 �. . ­ .. W . - , denied to , � .. - WIFF NO' A".1 - % - ! L 7,11- -1 t. . - . It- #-- i -1 i - �� - � A - Piew,�t or& �'... U Min INIDAIDID - Im -.166 It cures eczema and all i ­ . . - : � 4 _. , - - - r ­ .. . , I . . ... - �r,A - .. � . - .1. I . --.- . ,-: � . . C a rings are - I . , - I /I., .. . I ­ . - . i, - , - � I . . : ,�, , ,?� I . - . z ' - 13V tv 0 - - . .. .- -, - -_ � . . lectol of the Roman specimens �. . "­ . .. . must I A yofthg lady had gone out walking. She Ara he world for the Throat and .17.-% 1, eases of the skine -.,. �. .1� '' - _.X - .- h�eve imn cumbrous wear, one in the forgot to take' h . . -_ I :: ­ - , , , he puise with her, and had � ! ; I �-: - __��.- , . I � � . . , -.:I:.". - . - . . Chest, for the vploo unequalled. I - : ; � ! : . - - z . - _1 ." i montl;� no money in her ��cket. Presently she met . L � - � - ,.A�awlection, bearing the bust of -_ I I � . - . t 1. _ - :� ,J_ . ­.- I ; I . A. W. SI&MV"OU-ektb&Mi0D6 . - . � _ o. : ­ i - I ! �_ 1 , � __ .1 Trajan's t, Platina, measuring over 3 &little girl wit, I a basket on bar arm. "k V %;:' " • � . I . . �,Aol__ r- .,.. inches asmosim. ill Please, min, will y )u buy something from 6 & a . . .___ . r . : I ''. --,j � � Metllwva alrurchman of high degree did my basket?" saR. the little qW, showing P. � IN.N. . Be Sure You Get the Ge huine � . �1. .., I . - - - I . . - � riot allow "tilts largest, first and 8horte8t of 06,Wsi*i;�;;W - - I 1� 1_' .- � variety of bookmarks, witch-cases, UM: d Adiliross so EMT 1­ ... ' .O. � � . . . . - - �. _.. � . the finWn* to go unadorned. A massive book, at(. .. I • I'm nor I can't buy anything ASTINIMATIO .-,;- -, - , . -,"­ - -- q - rml d the you i I � � - - I - 90 RM TO STAY CUBED, BUFFALO. N. T. . i - ,.,.. ,_,�r - .. " Id i was foundon. the thumb of the to-day," said lady. 11 I have not P.Maiism""GoAD. � . _. . skeleton of Hilary, Bishop of lour things look very I I - THE ALBEIT. TOILET. 801? COMPAR ' 1 .. suppose - ..I . ... __. . . . - . � . _ .. . . . `-,.�..­ � • : . Chichessm, who (tied in 1169; and the re- I a moment, and sp6ka J, - i . ...... 4.�' . ..., ..- - I I . . ; - . - ... 1� . .. . . ! - � ... , - , - cumben4 of Bishop Oldham, in Exeter the little girl; and * . _�_ LANDMS . I ."V _: . I � .- . . ___ � ----. ' ­ :: - iL'...: . 1. I - i.� - then -as she pamed he said again, "I'm . 1.1.,-., � �', -, / . ;-- _ , -1 � . 'together ilmoubs being inclosed b .a- very sorry can't, b anything from you - . 1. _ --,. '- - y single , I � . I _ - C� ! ; _.... I � I . . cu wish to be beautiful. Clears rho earn. I ring. : , ' '-. "' L A 4CsthedirA in remarkable for the pressed to-day." " 0, miss I said - ther little girl, 1f 7 - MACHINERY _-� 1 • USE MIRACULOUS WATER says Aamber's Jouriml. BRICK, J. ''I �i:.-_k'--.* . - I r'.�­,-_'. I . . _'Vhe� %1 le shrine of St. Thomas a Becket -,, you'v Auk your'dn t for It or write to P. . I.. -. � -- - , .­.. . - _. .- - A a done mi jut tam much godd as if plex'on, cure" Pimples etc' Price W& by pomt . - . . ­; ,'� .;'., g-, - .. I - i I . _�, � - , 1, - us Ne � 1, ..IFFY4 _;r - was rob6i4sif its treasures, the you had. Most pe one that I most say, BRUNET, 31 A oil W.. Toronto. SIMPSON DRY PRESS . ..4- , . . , .. by . - :, . . - - K� , . . _. • Ar(;hb a thumb ring given to him "Get away with ran " bi Lt Yo"l have spoken _ ". . . . . . - , � , '. .1::t- z'`.- :t -_,J . � - ,: the King France, graced with a ruby the kindly and tttl., r to a, and I feel a h I . . ... ., ear . -,... -4., , -MM MD UND POWER - - :-- , - , '_ " 'I ... . . - MARTIN MACHINES . - . .4,� � _�, ;� - ,,Wat, 'via I considering the poor. - , I—— . .. size of a egg, found its way to the better." T In a i - SHINCLES * - - , 1. , - - � , ­ A� �� I a I . - - ff King Hall, and as the humor How3ittle it cost to do that I I-at us learn ROBUST -. silo . . MACHINES FOR BRICK AND - ­ -'_�! m' - thti'cab of REPRESS . ! .: `_ . '!- � - I L - - ' - . . __ � ... of the .. is always voted. just t the same to speak kindly ind I Iently to the poor and I . . 1. I - 11 . . _ . 1.,!!1.'� . . � . , . - - - - ' . ' .' . ,�_. I _. - .1 - . � , _:� � . .. •- . . thing, we be sure the royal hand wan suffering. If we have nothing else to give R -4 BDRV PANS9 PUG MILLS, DISINTEGRATORS9 .;._.. -.. �;�. , 1 �2`�Z4 . .,. - _ - ',, :.,:, not the jo one so decked at court. Mayors let as at least give th,.,m our sympathy. . L -,,�.- - I � I;- . _- . ­ - `�';+' and Alder an imitated their betters. . - - . . - - - , �­114 . _. - � . . I- . 0 - � r� _.. z � , li, - ' - . . . .11, . , SMDERS9 MOULDS, ETc • , .., I .­1'. - :- .� !­ ,-,-', ­_ , - - - . . I � -, . : 1. ;,.. . . . 1* ­ . , . . .", � ­.: . . - When I was ab,jut thy years."'Hal, " _ � : I I - ... . . � � ' 11sam-d ftr 0 . . .., . : � - ., . .. i -1.1.1'. .. - . 110 ohe I " *- 1. - ...1. ." eagle's • . 11. - - - - '. -. -�, - . . � - ­_ aye the Fat Knight, ­1 was niu.p an -1 - . . . $20 PER 11000,-; � • , �,- ..; ­ " •� 'Z 1�, a . ve crept into Iii an 'ar every hour in the 11vtools . . .- �`,, I -7�111�"_,_', talon in the waist; I could hi , , a ENJOYED Wig* 0 - DRY PUU BNOU UM FM SUM N CL4T 9=0 SfO ■1r0 * * - i�, -�,, - - 14'ToQsh '' e " . statims wa*ka. a Extra cost to produce4welly in Plant. . *.- . IF'! Z :.. . - 'z ` --I I '! : 4,hd'.' t.b;t the s th m t common VA t I - ., � . X . � .FMW% Qlumb'sting f, I 0 day. , . . , - "* " 1.*1_: 4 an Alde I . I ; . i_ -8 .. . . I . . .. .. . � , � ­., �� . ' irct4 b "' :X I . _. .. - .1 :. :_ � ., -,__:.:,�,-­1:-, . ng of 01sunib riqg's w4O r, , y geaq#hl of y4i ng'xn 01 an the agg" - :. � ­ ­ .- ­_ ­ 4 I.-,. I wean I I -, I - . - . I .. A . . , . I . �� 9 .AMALM1W - � - � i. �# u. e+ : - '- Flood'Catalague in the'Traile. - - ­ " - - I '..-�. - .. _... � N Y. - . ,: I . t, � I '. j, � - �� ,�": .. - � - .. . , - te 'tk -centug is *oV0W - b ffe perhaps an*Dt r i , . . , 5 z. I . � . in the rv*p dr� _y . y flict'saindie . .- � .... _­ . _ �.', �. � . . I . .:_. � iI-fiff,,.� - I . � . -emark that a good'man Tn the city' singli! -! of * . : i . ­ , - _.- com IsKint A '"Ibute :k___� .-,- 10 - " . . - , . - - Brome'al . y "" " . -, , ., ... . � � �. ,I,z,,: . d "thjiug. rich - AboaLh* .bub. the W"t vri C" tn a 12L_.. _TU17i Flquern _G­ _-:...­_,�%,� �. carried _07 UM -� WATEROUS'' * .. I � ._". � . _. . . ,.N,�� .. W mc000mpmNs DT Tuc I I- - - ;, . . V in ur • 1%.! . gout and, a, thwuD ripg. - .. iliqp--7�UMe. "P . . , :.\_ ...., - . J­f - .. .-�­ _� '' ... - - � - ... .,_.,� 1.�. . i I i, . t e ei HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORMCO! - I: , -, . . - . . � �, - t I le , -_ - 41K.I. - - _._ '_ _ I .1 � �, - ,( 7g t 8 - _­ ,.I� I �1��. - a " I 11 1,4� Dy W , . .�. 1�_, a . 'r��, , - .. .1 J .�,_ -1 .-­____.T - I a I . ..._- :. - . . , � _:�• - _[ r y I I 1-k - , 60 1 � I . ADS- DIGESTION - ., .. . _ I I.. ,_� " BRAN " 7 - I !�;: a i - - 1, -i' ­ I t , I 108, `(Uan, - : ,g 41 � _-.%4'�,K � - I , , - - — F., 0 k" *­ .�kK�. � - - - , , . OMQIE:, �. - , .. ;..-I Ck-0,; . - . ' J,;6, � �k;&z - , . ­ '. th Ugly - G IN - ` �.i..k._,. p I tioldis. *an Ill a . INVIGOIRATES THE OV111Y M'-' : f�' -, tolimm CANADA. I , - ­. ;C. - ..:L- , , - ­­ _,4.-%4 - ­. I . ,,� - � . . I I � _W ' L .., , . . , ii i - rr,ev y — " - -1 . . . I � , I.... , wvib" , . .enl r posi.tive remedy for . STRENGTHENS THIC VOI . -, - _"�-� _ ,� . e Most tWy girls have sometri I -, ." .-., � . : 114wth Ite, an I Pei re MQUIR.- b , IMPROVrA THIc APPILbira. 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"sue r - - - r " Al - Y - ,�.• +- a' q, 1' r »^ a i i {;, k E. % _ jj L. f MN _ - �1A - seq.' 1! .p,{r . rive - - .-1• :•K, -- •YlSAC4' y.:•. ZiF.'^ ``d•4:.31f?: ' +,# . 3 •^ d rY v W 2 C,'- — : d`' yy,, •• r•r� .,' yr .y. 45TH•*' ^: '.-,; .:� A. r,+`a , yv.:. .i' -''r: • an '•,r! ! _' ..a:.: 'u - -fade .,;. . yam- ;�` (%: t 1 , -- -.cry __ L.'3 ,!l,,. _idJ, .:'_ah." 6 . _ '• • _: j' r� r K 'yr'r+.t it ,r - ' - - r •r r ' x. _. � .. _ , _ roflva8usttrneinsae ssyrefsarriiiR 3 —A. B. Do ell, of Toronto, did sot LETTER TO THE EDIY4R. _ ' •..; ;o the address label oa Tear papa���Oo-°� town this work —` G R O .L:I I -'" - ' _' San a'ways asc is a • "i`: _- ertain ads tow - >R - tour subscription to I le ,Oda .id. -- '.rhos. B. uis' condition is soon- Looking •ackward. ' M, s. .. s< -1 - taaoss are aoknowledRed a amusing, more fa able ebanse Bate an 2abe1 on the flrrL �ver�ol- Jnat arrived• Call and inspect them• `i pt of money at this omoe. Always — special Sery are going on• in the p F` Jm.- -Binds I left be'hiod -. , - n� z s. ; map the ate paid ahead. tt Methodist Churc in the ev.otags me the bright Hwo towtn of Pickerintr , ad I A`a, � t . its oongleer of suun sonied ,inhabit .ts, ,:_ ,,- . -. ,r� o -We hat a be re nested by Rev: M. y- �� . Je$eolt to annou os that Moss nest flan- I ha•e often thought to myBelt that I haw Listen to the prices they are . Ohl a day morning will take plans at 9 o`clock. turned down and gummed fast ode of the t" ! ✓ i . `" v. Barns of T pleasantest and moo interesting leaves in - i ; • - -Re oronto, agent for . j PIasE II�(Y. ONT.. FEB. 6, 1892. the book of my life, and I ve time -and gam le of the bar alas We are onenu ! Knoz College as ell as for the aged and in thoaaht it was m dot to write a r I • �' : f - ' - ' infirmed Minis Fund of the Presbyter. kaiud of " family " lett r to ty�he friends I . . .. - I r - - ` �• - ian Church, oce pied -the 8t. Andrew's left in Pickering; so I'll address it to you 301bB. of nice briggt y8U0w sugar for $ .00 ; 9.Ibis. '.: I _ -• - . OCALI SM S • ;,� pulpit on uaday evening. , and appoint the entire staff of Tax Nsws -- i � , _ - . - . - - _ A number o school reports have been yourself included, of course —" a commit. . of Raisins for 25 cts t 2 cans of Horse S oe Sid OII �:= � ' _ j s us this w k for publication, hot tea present to the aforeraid friends; 1 .. - . ' _ --Miss Annie Andrew, of Toronto, was owmRto the cro ed state of our columns, from •1 Jack the Ripper," right °p to mom. �or 25 Ots ; 5 lbs, g00d 30c, Te8 fOr 1.00 y tiIId , . ' twrs of the dlergy.) my warmest regards to `' , 1 . _ home witfi her people over Sunday. they have been old over. snob news, eV6rythiDg at �OCIf BCttOm prices. C ll :tansys88. le old and yoanR st and double. —Will t, arm , teacher of S. S. No. 2, though interest' fs not perishable, and - u Right hec+e I wta issue my oo�pli- { lake shore, 18 iii ap with inflaen$a. will be of equal tercet nazi i8eue. wants to as old Bend —one that I often,5 x Je BR 1 ANT B� �� _ Y - -The village has been fall of grippe —Mary Jane dntyre, beloved wife of see, dad of whom I have many times heard ' , • .' v bents ghie and last week, but all ue re- Wm. t3. Allawa . afler several weeks of ' Ua and read sounds and noteis of prsies. Thu , ' r covering. intense suffering frb "m cancers, died on lriend is Tae Picssan,o Nswe,aad its spicy e —Job A. Lint6b ' of the G. T. R. has Friday morning, the 29th alt. Mrs. All• pages are a glowing index to the country .. been off y for a -fewv days past with a away underwent operations in Toronto at large of a hustling go -ahead oommanity • - ! : ' _: . bad.cold. Notrbina serious, however. and had several cancers removed from, --and may the paper and its surroundings i' � aw i ._ _ ` ski — Theiistriet Councillor will offoially her breast, withiir the peat year. This oontinne to prosper is the sincere with of . ,visit the Royal Templar lodge here this failed to - releive -her, and - the. last few your hamble scribe. ° . - . - ti Friday a enin A full attendance . of weeks of her ei,rhl life was - one lon Sometimes in the lull of this eternal war .. • - members is requested. seige of agony, frrom which death alou6 over the pursuit of that which bays every- - thing except a return ticket from thoinevi- _ + ' k ' . •, r — Governor Decker is just recovering releivea her. aced was comparative= table hole in the ground, a sort ` of back- a�j �j��,/r �j - • from a severe attack of gri . At one ly A young wom n, being only 85 years _ • . . a« . - - p number edition of Pickering, illuetrated. - + _ time last week his life was despaired of, and 7 months of , She was a Isdy mach rises to view in my mind's eye, and Isee - - # ,k but ho is new on the mend. respected by all quaintances, and a aon- myself again on that eve of my departure - . ' ` 1 . I. - - Mrs. Scott, Supointendent of the sistent member the_ Methodist church'. from among you, seated at the table which r - t I °' Juvenile department of Good Templar The interment took plmioe on Saturday, the natural impulse of true friendship had - s- t' I `.x . tc lodges paid an official visit to Rising San at 2:80,1ooating t new made grave in the prompted your kind hearts to spread in my '' 1 lodge here on Monday night. Methodist cemete.,y. The funeral was at- honor. That was long ago, bat I tell you = —We are lad to see that the Sal ation tended rv1 lar i number of friends, and what, old Winds, that kindly Lotion, in _ _ .i - g v g . " ;_ its genuine s ntanfet - • ` - P�ti - Army bas yet some friends in this viein- the church choir in accordance wvith her po y, sank deep into my �i '.14_ ,* it So a reon has taken our advise re nest, sin as anthem bwr the aye- finer feelings, and there it will remain for z_= y had he Windows boarded n . The bares ed b band 'ands all famd all time with me. Again in fancy the �f'.�: . and v qi P y brush of memory renews the ictures that : . . 11�: x' --Qa terly Meeting and Sacrament of ' have our village as sympathisers. 'While p - - • . � '.�;= the Lord'�g Supper in the Ddetliodfat Chareh wo "weep with t boss wbo weep," let ue were framed fn the jolly tittle world of Pic- � .. . leering, and the forms and actions of the We have �ust received and opened . next.Sun a at 10, 30. Memoria Service be ever mindful that all flesh must die. � - r' : : S past appear again. Landlord Gordon, _ ! ;_ of the lath Mrs. Wm. Allaway it 6. 80. Our dear sister i i only trans lanced in a with his ever -read 'ekes, seems to head Il thls Week a jot Of fine tea8 1118' i - - i ,', `. p Y] - ! —David H. Watho, a former employee brighter and hap pier clime. Let ns strive this mental proce,eaion and after hint comes p =: ; - of this offloe,addresees aletter to his nom• to lire, that we inay likewise die bappv. strolling along Sandy i droner, with his . beSt We hs a eves? Offel't'd.' Fills new. ! . :'-,. • ' Brous friends iii and around Pickering. — Friday mor .ing on opening the store after - dinner fait, chewing a tooth yick. of - ' I - " ` We are glad to learn that he is making Frank Logan ' covered that during the course ; 'then from over the way comes Young Hyson; Basket Dried Uncolor- ` i, i r'.:a. t a success of life.. previous night t e place 'had been broken floating the cheery smile, followed by the _. - i 1_ —The Gormley boys are collecting the into and a emal enm of mono stolen. Plank -an -the- tanks of the solid avoicdn- ed Japan, very choice Black Congo.. ,; . �:, ._ y pp t (.. material with which to erect a commo- His father bein confined to the house ppoois of J. T. Richardson.�rhile his brotheij, .. �, r. '5 William V., (I've often wondered whether • ' We are now able to Offer the best - . .. �'' - diode barn on their property in the B. F. thr.,ngh illoese, . r rank decided to proonrs i°' � eonoessio 4 . The framers will comimence a revolver and watch for the burglar, that " V " Mande for t1500;or i5,) shoots , � °< speculative glances at the surrounding ter. value in teas of different kinds and '" ` work ass on as spring opens. thinking a sec ind visit probable. In wry and Sgures on how mush mad weer . —Job Kammer lids some of the ma- nom ap with another lad A. ado 11 I' P y y, likely to get next spring. Yes, and while fires. . ;'"4'„ terial on the ground. with which' -to can- he retired on a r ig behind �e shoD stove, Tss Nsws' editor is sassing beak to Diak P Call for .sample, try them once . z struct a stone foundation under his prop- About 2 a.m. Sa iurdaf morning.ths boys Bunting across the street, over the unlimit- . - . ; . .. and be convinced. ' : ; E orgy on King St., now occuppied by Lyman heard a noise at the front doer, and a few ed quotations of rye in Billy Crawls mar -- (. Forsyth. He purposes mating many im- moments later a figure entered the store. ket report ; a shadow, not long, bat wide, 011r `CO ee is spoken well Of every - P ' x. g I provemeuts at these premises. Master Frank sprang to his feet and con• appears on the scene, followed by its sub- where. �r'e lees the are coffee bean .I; 1 4 —Mrs. L. Forsyth is recovering from fronted the stranger with the revolver, stantial owner, the only Tom Greig, who _ p p ; f . . - ; ' - her recent attack of diphtheria, but her when to his surprise the familiar voice of softly .embles into Dickie and Marquis' - and grind a8 we sell. Beat London - . -- I' - ' - mother :who has bees in attends cis is Leslie Allawav tad him. Constable •tore the forlorn hope of swapping Los. - . - , - . A °� - - q Pearl and other Cocoas. For some —' , ��._�- �- saf %ring from la grippe. ' jfhe Forsyth Mason was sent for and. Leslie wu taken •ip for serapp--iron ; (be had jolt been fired family hays had a terrible time with into custody. tarda morning he ap- O °t of I. Wi.e • store.) wad new f�acy thipg pleasant and wholesome try f J takes a more serious tarn, and in gnic - . . a ... . - diphtheria and the epidemic during the peered before airs Bunting and was succession, the familiar forms and !dads � ' - . _ last few j eeks. None of the cases have committed for riAl. A bearing before come and go of those who ranit in the proven tat. however. the judge has n t yet taken place. The karaed professions. The vensiable Doc- n _ . ' - ,- - .' --Bo the Dlethodiat and Presbyterian prisoner denies : iJl knowledge of the rob - for Buns, with silvered hair, sprightly �- ; . _ ►.,_ :i ` _ Sabbath] hoo18 of this village were well cry on the 28th olt.and explains his pros- step and emphatic oasis- whacks ; i fel. ! _ repress d at the South Ontario eonven- once in the stor i on -the morning of the low worker, Rev. Perrin. I must mention . - Lion -help in Claremont on Thursday and 80th in this anner : On passing the �, as one worthy of all respect in his ear- -- - - . .. i Friday of last week. The delegates all store lie notice a bright refection from nest efforts to do Rood- In the same I - = �_� , spoke iii favorable terms of the manoel the coal stove d thiakiaR that the dam- breath I think of whole -so °led Father _ .. �' in 'whioli the were need b the le of r8 had been f rgotten, entered the lace Jeffoott, for the work of these :brae good and Men Of enovwn al"e - . _ <._ y p� pis - . - 4, - y p men are fdentical dad I would just as Clarem t, who so generously threw open to close them, ties lie was held ap y a . ` ° cheerfully rocomalead any , world• , - 'If: -: - their ho to the visitors. polished revolt' r, backed h a determib- - , 1, weary mortal to follow the irections of - i F:: - .- • - —Sat day evening last a number of ed looking con te�anee.ritish justice one as this other. Aa io things s iritnal, _ _ . the elee rs 'assembled at A. Margaeh'e oonsidrrs all cisonars innocent ppbill my knowie tge of mediiium is limiitted. tz. • .� i shop for, he purpose of electing a path- proven gniltr, nJ we ask the pubKo to rcpt the few.,sad recollections I have of " - - , •. • �. master f r the year 1892. Mr. Margach pass no semen on Leslie until the judge the lively sensatieai �royoked by taking Te Ae REIG is still at It With a large . .. was call to the chair. and Mr. Dale was has given his verdict. •` one after each meal, " yet I feel that Pic- . ' t a in d secrete When the chairman ..�. kering is to be congratulated on havin in assortment of w ood enware of all kinds. - - ppo iy. g ' , . had std d the object of the meeting, he East Scarboro. Drs. Bateman and Eastwood, two wort Tnbs Wringers Washboards Roll.ng i iris Daisq Churns, is ` f salted f nominations, when the following . ` � : -� - aua.competent representatives of the he > > ' ' - or� .. . ` i. motion 1a+as presented:— Mo•�ed by W. J. The anni'eis ry of the Centennial gab- ing art• gutter Bowls and Ladles, Store, Boot and Scrub Brushes, : ! Dale, seovnded by P ►. Ca1He, that �V. Cal- bath school was held on E�uaday and Lion 10 doubt t»anr I hate ar will ri�ention Chea for Cash. ' - - - ± lie be a pointed overseer for this road day, Jan. 31st na 1•'eb. let. On Fundav "re uo longer with you. Foremost among �roains, Mops, Stable Baskets of all sizes. p _ . '< Rev. fir. scoff, of Toronto, occu ,fed tl,e the absent ones is doe T. Clark, sow Bala• Earl s fin re3ioted so et read for llouseeleanin K divieionFor the year 1892. The motion nl it and deli Bred iuetructi •e addresses lug a responsible position on the editorial p �' lj ! �' y g i - - - :