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N 5 *:. ` h' `. voL �x11. . �. _ . - -... f AUT ARC)LT N D U S sQAR,3oRored'to identify another ba o Rover by Y ', - Oxa;e$ t�stal (��xras.. Dressmaking. g g, name as being the culprit, t alas•f many °"; PERFECT FIT. LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS, HSGORA19"Y Miss Emma Chester is visiting'with moons have seed over since tbat old, , . ' s - about yl��a.t, T1RESSMAHERS, Pa 11 TING tailors system for cutting dresses friends in Toronto. ! veteran was a ` " b THS PEE88 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR Q thered to his fathers in dog r ;,. r ""rte"�'~" and manulQs, taught y bliss M. McCausland. COBSESPGNDRNTB. Miss B. Mason is spending a few days at gieland, full of years and rheumatism. Bo - 1,s the _ �� her home in the city. Charlie, the sole remaining speciman here :n- . M D. C.M. M.C.P. IM.BATE1iAN, Pickering village. Dresses made to, and fit- OLAREMONT y winter, 8.0., Coroner. Office and Residence, , Orden vromptly attended to. and aper- Rev. Mr. Manly, of the Toronto braDoh of that noble race of dogs, has now been bins 5tr3eL, Pickering Office hours: Morning feet St guaranteed. �-9on• 1 . of the B. F. Bible Boeiety Preached in Ehe charged with the offence, and as he is alive, . a ` .� W C g:S,0 to 11;;30; Evening 6 to 8. DECKER'SLIVERY ! Wm. Maynard is tisiting his Brand- waehing;ton church on Sunday morning. and has an excellent set of teeth he mast - 1 _ Yr --T Vocal 11TieSEC. mother, Mre. St�arrard. Walter 8eeor has just recovered from a be the dog tbat killed the lambs, and ate _ I. })ants , - - - - Miss Elln Gentle, of Toronto, is here ver} painful accident. Last week while the sheep and caused ruch . a rise in the .,:, r f. ,- - ;l:; _ ICI;i. �i t21�`~On. , As : hat's boit�•ht np 1'an lietltlin'e livery .with h( - auut, Jt i s. R1eFierlaue. getting into his wagon his foot slipped a+•d pricy of mntton. «�11C]1 t,;)Il,1ti ('n (`ON. bn-iue�s ant, have. adds:d rivers] new Gen. G►_nhnrc, 6a,� ur)ivr.l and he and his knee struck on the hub of the wheel cut- 115 t0` j servatury of uu,i .is I�renarel to,,Li:e les- �Loprseb soft buggieo, I ..an aecouit,;jzite 1,114 Bou talar(-t ru (10 t. t ushiug business. ting a big gash and making a very painful UXBRIDGE. sons in beth instrumental and vocal music_ Its- tiie public with good rigs at all boars, bee alit. elsewhere. wound. Be faren es liven if required. Covered 'bus meets all`irain8. In Ddrs. D. J. Cunningham, has taken pos- A rt of deer hunters from this locality pp U Thorough Instruction Guaranteed p° y y I17uuut..iu loads of apple barrels have i connection with 'livery I keep a Session of E. Derusha's new hoose. We have returned from Muskoka after a very been Ivae:ug the cooperage here all fall. and Address,Claremo,-t. Sale, Commission and Board- :- successful hunt. Five hunters Messrs. R. Wliv „t,t have an apple evaporator here ' McCowan, W m. and Thos. Chester Isaac PP p° 40-5�: ing Stables, g• welcome leer to our village. also? . - ; Pickerin Rev. Mr. White,of Toronto,Will preach Stobo and Geo. Chester succeeded in brio wool - g- ort Perry MISS L ETT I E H EAG E N S 0 - �7C . ==03= - in the Ba tist church next Sabbath, both - P y pays its treasurer iso a year P tug home seven deer. Thou excursion was and secures the bonds from a guarantee D'E'S tS -.S NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE —- _• aaa -o, _—_m- �' °G °' � morning and evening. The public cor- ve enjoyable throw hout. a. T company at its own eapense. Uxbridge }) 1 music pupils. !lies Alice Tait,a teacher in io -sox ca ,i dially invited. A shooting match was arranged by D. pays $55 and the .treasurer furnishes the t'tit• - ^ • a 3 John Whitson has been appointedpa post- Beldam on Wednesday last at the Woburn tlio Toronto College of Music says: " It gives bonds. . Ef[' • m'tch Pleas to recommend Miss Heavens as � � O °� © r of music. fibs has studied with me �deS ar ,� CS . -w master at Atha, in place of the late J. M. hotel. The Shooting was at blue rock The abipping yard for cattle at the sta- y n teacher Bel.. W e wish John success with his pigeons and the one that was successful in . for the past three years in amort studious man- low • I �, '�' A tion is like a mire bole owing to the recent Oil to - her,anal possesses a thorough technical training. = l�1nP a :; �+ new undertaking. breaking the most birds was awarded a rains. The shippers say if they lose an She hos proved an excellent Pupil throughout." =O ,eu,r � _ - I tucks ,coase went! ever oneexercised him- ° cm, o y ° Chas. Derusha, Claremont's new bar- y q Y y animal they will conclude it has gonedown, - ) l 111 ar Resi,lence Pickering station. v� 'eaIq a, -n � " o oy $; I ,Z self to the utmost with the followin results. a _ — _ ----____-_ h m bar, has rented W. -J. Graham's shop, g The Revere House is about changing Z'� i adv I I o nearly Opposite the market, where he will D. Beldam 4 turkeys, J. Lawrie 3 turkeys, hands, Alex. Watson having sold it to W. Legal. m -ic e, G. ADnie 8 tucks S R. Eiheddick 2 turke s {'C' Alld --=---- - O ly iv>� 0. •• 1� industriously a pl the razor and shears. y ' y A• McCarthy, of Toronto. The new prop- :_ — apply and W. Johnson 1 turkey. B calling at _E; FAREWELL, Q. C. BARRIS- _ qe,q a, p Thomas Dowswell and child, of Tor any y g rietor takes possession on the 5th of De- . an of these entlemens laces on Christ- . TER,County Crown Attorney,and County S,0 IIer a b a- t �_ to, are with the former's brother William y P camber. . tf mas da for dinner we can arantee that ; Solicitor. Court House,'\Vhi--- _ __ w _ here. Mr. Dowswell has left the city,but he nece caries will be provided. _ Our hunters have retained from the . A�1ES DZILLEit, SOLICITOR, ISO- uA 0 G m� � 8 � m a a P: ti . y t P north with a fine lot of game. For a share i _ = a„ m m b s ° bee not yet decided where he will locate. - . .moi. T:11tY Pubic, Conveyancer, etc. Office at in the spoils of the chase we have to thank Thistle go,," near Brougham. MOLM to loan. ".rEi �m °o'a a 3 S3.. 0A d a•a v k, . The Pickering tradegy is being th3r• MALVERN. J. E. Gould. Long map the man live to go _ ____ - __— o Eti $3 a •� .s ,. a ocya W. d 03 oughly discussed bs our villagers, and -- r . hunting who remembers ye editor. ,. OPI �sV ,� bICGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- ao� x'd d %0 Um ooap,m=n,; scions o inions ex pressed as to what ' tern,Solicit ,rs,&c• Office opposite Post m,J mE + .. e • %-- w y P Fall pldughing is abotit completed in this the remains of Mrs. Loevit passed Tbeo. .. U ii c �V `' ' b should be done WitII rho parties ac- neighborhood, but lots of mud. through this village on Friday, the 11th . orrice,Whitby,Ont. Jho-Bali Dow,B.A.: =0 v a � " " 0 c') w w cured. The ap le packers have just completed inst. She had been on a visit to her son- - A.�I ciiil,vrxy,LL.B• Money to Loan. . J --- ----- p ---_.. rivate funds, � .. • : ay " m o c D. A Joseph Morgan Jr., of Walkerton, who their work here. Large quantities spoilt by in-law's, Mr. We. Irwin, of Lindsay, and ` iew thousand dollars, p o,tr .b a m 'o w l0 p is attending Toronto University, spout lying out too long. died there. Mrs. Davit was the relict of 1� to loan on Real Estate Mortgagee at real- 0�0 ° a0 I: Pa has invented a new keep out for the the late Mathew Devit, who lost his life onal,le rates of ,nterest. THOS. PARKER,Bar- g c .� a� a; A ,°n + the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of P Pickering, �cvery .Saturday l 4-y p,tC 'fa; °� o w e m a his grandfather. D1r. JOBe�I Gregg at purpose of breaking in colts, wich he Says some 25 or 3U years ago by a runaway team. ristct,. _ _ __f 1 C a• cL p o is a good thing. No doubt it will be used She was buried on the 14th beside her hus- S. ORJ:ISTON, LL.B., of Law- °4 - - -- -a,--m-� a North Claremont, and with other friends - ~ •°x - ----- r°G in the vicinity. at tl.e fall ploughing matchc.5 next fall. band, to await the morn of the resarrec- V rence, Ormiston & Drew, Barristers, - — - Saturday evening last W. Flemen while tion.--Journal • S . - Solicitors,`3otariee &c.,15 .oronto Street, 'ro- ' - Our fashionable butc'..er has taken pox- crossing the Rouge bri(h.e slipped and fell . routo,will be at 6aermont every Thursday. session of the Gregg property, and nn• into,the water. He reach(A land without s r Office over J.Bundy'a Shop- Money to loan. 3' On* tar#io*.:-.-. a n tends. we are informed, to put in a cora jnjuring himself. f;t>ol bathing Wilbert. MARKHAIvI-- -- piste stock of Sour and feed, which bueitIt al- - - lTete>fti!ittrg• - Mr. H. Jerman was married to Miss • - PICKERING BRANCH. nesa he will conduct in connection with Miss Dawsoin. of Unionville, is spending T 'TE11INARY SUR- the butchering. a few weeks visiting her oii,44:r Mrs.Martin. Ma-�i ie Beattie cant week. :1115@ HOP:iIitiS,Vh� __ W. B. Speight,of Markham, has assign- - I _ , ][T 11�,i•;•,)V, C=ra-hate. of tho Ontario Vet- . _ 1. The Young Peonie,'s Society of the Win. Crawford sr. is sorely recovering ed in trust to t�'m. I)ou pias, of 'I'. 1'!. gig. - - 1 �I` : le 0 en for the transaction of all le t imate \lethodist ehui ch will give an entertain- from a second and severe attack of parith-sis. , . eri:,ar� Gullrge, 'Curontu, will v);t D+seasesaof p g �� R gins law firm, Toronto. �011le and Cherrywood every Saturday• meat in the lecture roow of the church, Lord Monk's worthy sou William has be- - thehorso'sfoot attended to at my Shoeing forge Bauking Business. During ;Monday night astray liorse,wan=- t' E'1� for :3.;,711, con,. Pickerin^. Calls l,ruu�ptl. at- OiFetcr: HouRs-From 10 to 3; Saturdays on tionday e%tDing- next. ':8th inst. A curve quite ,► gent since lie .vcnc to therity' dpred into the elllage, and next morning teuilo.lto. Tulegrapl, addrels: Whiteval,,011_ to 1 o'clock. good program may be expected. A cor A. W. Fleming; denies the intention as was rescued by the section hands from a . {,[i(I1 t� - P.-O.address: Green Ricer.Ot,t. __ . _ to the enlargement of his poultry establish SA�lll s Bank iu connection. dial iayitation is extended to all. cattle guard at the station yard Into which 1:11,Y)so T II 0 P K I N S Z'I 'hEF{INA'RY o The market on Tuesday was hig�hiy count. it had fallen. - 1� surgeon. ,raduato of Ontario veterin- (a.•S) GEORC ! KERB, MansRer. y A large grin adorns the fade. of 1 oto be11 - 1 t r,Tt ary cull�t E:, Toronto, a>tlice and re.sideuce, 1.in- _._ __ - - _. _ _ - ____-,.._ satisfactory. Few eggs were offered, but Levi Ranier and his staff were taking _ r inn avct,lu, 1fic:,;E•rit�; village. Calls l,y ,lay ing cauelc'd by big success at the recent the traction engine and threshing machine • N 0 T I 1 i the quantity was readily sold at good plowing matches. l'� ilr8 _ Or nib tt l,mml,tl. ntteuded to. A first class 1- pt lees. The principal business done was ']'116 ►nl)abltallta t► ' into Chris. hare's on tits 'Jth con., OII goner.,! b)nekst,ttt)1 alter)? in Connection• ties+' 11 f I3r(►w.n a CUCi1CPs are '1'ue�d:cy afternoon, when uu.asie of the en- rig�a uttutt nit, ,.s twit as all muttt,er of repair- <. In pork and Poultry, although consider- now having lots of tau, in the way of par is duuc.set lu�vest livin; rates, . Lauic and alis- able butter was offered. 13roEher Miles gine broke. It took a eoupl6 of days to . . . I � . . ens,- feet :nnale a spe•a•ialey oi, Always 2fiyst j:.g bees you kt)ow• get it onto shape. class Shaer On hand- was cvnsiderably exercised OVBC the fact IIetlnjc► we understand has eng*ag^d do _ that he wo,8 coin elle(1 to the. t0 1 6 tective shoeleather Tabor to investigate the John Kennedy, who formerly kept the . { . �,,� ,�-ti,� THE GRAVELLING DAIRY, P 1 Franklin House here, has lnht leased the f ure for souse geeee, through the biddiug bub tailed buggy scrape. favorite t•�ummer;resort, Stawberry Island, ., z. y ... . __ ... The Rangers are expecting at an early - of one of our citizens near Orillia, together with t1w steamers - ISING SUN LODGE N0. 135, I. 0. The funeral of the late Mrs. date to have in their faw•sKitut the tit, )hy . �} r i,.cc rs every Jleu.l:ty teaches t1ye farmers Fife -that, to make n m• lie. � 1 i)rtllia and Siesta, from Capt. Ucltlnis'fur 1L rr. T. This l 1,,, chin look place from the residence of her `"hwi h they won .on the Ilth of Jua3e last evening' lu the year, i�D,"t.le's !lull, Pickering_ Look after it boyo. a term of five years. J thg is now running. . - L•'very lwrs„n invited ill join nttcl help advanalc mod butter' uiCkl�', she lYIU$t b� CaI'8- eon in-law. Andrew Jackson, On the 7th I,t,vev has given up the notion of going the Grand Central hotel, Orillia, and tho ` the:;raw;l Cause Of'1'e,,:,wrance• 1=1v > con. On AIODdaf, and tie jntet'ment was summer resort will be considerably im. _ to Little) York, arui iiitonda learning; the roved through his experience and man- r }' ful to have to Dave the cream at the snake at the Baptise cemetery bore. The smith trade Frith his friend Mr. Martin, as p 1zus�illcoo (Earao• . , old lad was visiting with her daughter convenient. agement.—It , _ 3' g R ht flunks it wilt be more convc The ladies of the. hlarkharrl Methodist Coll ecuff it er, eCe. _ _ _ r0 eT tem BTature at ills time of at Bond Head when death overtook her. � F. Minus, of Toronto. furnierly of this - ( om proper p Church, last week dispatched -to the Rev. - . fl c) L� I)GNN, Crnl�eyaueer, Deceabod was well known here, having lace, is visiting{ his old friend Mrs.Jacques• Mr. Sparling, missionary at -Christian 1 missi0uer for t:Lking •111iclavits, etc., Clare- - resideEl ith her late husband at lot 19 in 'ratlk is the slime Old g;lant as ever, not - � ' . n,�ecisgio - - mss•- __ churning. 'oil can only tell exactly Island• Parry Sound District, Out., a box the 7th con. for man ears, and both having; dtwreased ani ' ''•�rP. 14141! to be NO, Issuer of :1larriage y S of clothing, weig;hit,g 1)10 lbs., valued at here hi hl res acted. the was in ser the wooer of such a 1:►aiv -�= t ::,:ar.►14 xis r �. Licenses fur the Couut_v of Ontario. Of- wh von are doing b` the use Of a highly P � $;0, to be tiietribated among the poor set- " fie© at th9 stoic or et his residence,Pickering 68th year and leaves three sons and four ter. he rr,uat no (iuui,t feel l.►rgc•r' tiers. . 12_Y hte�`e intends taking a C'hatse back north �'illade. � -- daughters. A. Morrison, who has occupied the si• dairy tbeinomCter w1iieli you can get this winter. With his fur like app_ �ar�a.tice' tion of mechanical engineer in the Mark- s R.BEATON, TO«":SHIP CLEP,K - - 'Haviriq observed in the Whitby Gaiefte` r l and clad in Jim (.row's tanned bear skin , D• Conveyancer, Comutisrinuer for taking AD item from the bruugthain eorreapon ham 1',00len Mills since it commenced aflidavtts, :lcconntant and Zusurance Agent. frOI-n J. S. Barnard, watchmaker and L<>j►t, he expects to have no tr>nble what operation, has removed to Lambton Mills - Money to lean oil farm property. gills pro- dent. in which iE was slated lhaE our ever in captui ing; many of the fur•bearing P i 1 y p to Lake the position of manager of the large_ bated. OFFICE-At Whitev;.le. Will be in f townsman, Geo. Gerow, would probably ail. als of our northern reg lone. Ile in- Po 1 eg'elef, Whitby, Or mills there. His younger brother succeeds Brougham every Monday afternoon for the } retire from the municipal contest. four tends to crawl after leaving Mariposa. transaction of b,)sme.ss. 27-v i Scribe hall an interview wiE1i thaE �entle Yrtxx i`Itrre, him in the mills here. Archie is greatly; . - — 25 CENTS — missed here, where'Le made many warm ; 0 r0 1 l: 'i U Lc) \ A L'1'L 'S,'0 F. lily. tseraw said : ' I • ' . i Htttrhison, apl,r:user at Claremont for .,_ ___ - - -- -- _ �� . man the other day.. friends - - Cawwla lYr,nanent Loan & t9,:vings Co., head . /�p ,QQ cannot imagine what would induce tte - WHITEVALE. . The C'onnty Council of York have grant• - office,Tn-oiitc,. Stock capital �3,(lOU,UUO, Totul DR. DEAD! ►.7. writer of that item to make such a state ed the right of way on the Kingston road f assets ' 4,�tx),txs). '£i,t�company lends tuonev on meut. 1 ou can ttll the ublie that I am , _ • 1. lowest current rate, of interest and on favor- • 1tt'cr Ezeraet of Sarsapasilla and Iran P Mrs. Birnie has got quite settled in her from the W(,odbiue corner to Highland able teens of re rey:nent, \fort �a�es and de- in the field as a candidate for the 1st Ile• full t,eutures turchased. No commission. No delay for the Blood, , ue here. Creek to the Toronto and Scacboro' Elee- }. nnir espure crate• 4Ho Rry King of Blood and Liver Medicines. puty•Reeveship for lbtf3. When the Dr. Tabor, of Toronlo, was in the village tric Railway and Lighting Co., providing,. proper time comas I feel that I can satin• this week. . the rate of passenger fare shall not exceed - Zf rclaitect._ . � .-._:,-.,4-----_-_ _ _ _ __ __ _ D ft. D E A N $ • . faetorily explain m} pasE actions to rho Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw have returned. 3c. per mile from Toronto to Scarbor`o ' rate a ere of Pick trio Township. If from their tri Junction and 2c per anile for the remainder . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Blood Building Iron Pills, P y R •P• P - �• cor the county o! .Ontario Drawings the- Gazette'sparagrapher should an• Miss Camps, of Toronto Sandgped at of the distance. The line of railway will '� Unequalled for blood creatinb and adding be extsn3ed one mile into the County of • ;t , anal specifications furnished for every class of IIOIIDoi3 himself as m a tient, that taBE Maple Ave. r building, steam and hot water heating and a healthy glow to the complexion. y �� las, Malcom has been absent for a few Ontario, as York County owns that extent . • ventilation a specia:ty. Office—Gerrie Block, would not in the least change my present days making mran ements in reference to of road in the said county.-Economist. - ••orner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. • . intention of standing for the above named y B• g A ver pleasant evening was spent b a 1 f,•, Dr. Dean's Liver Pills, „ his new premisa4. Y P P y • - - . Residence—Kingston Road East Pic,teriur. 37-y -The most perfect ill for Biliousness, Position• F. S. Burtons spent a few da s in .ghitb 1 rg;e company at Silver Springs, the rest- . . .- I 1.11 -elctio'iteeri-ag. Dizziness, troubles and all last week, in wbicch town he is A heavy rear dente of Mr. and Mrs. Da idgReesor, on s are _ - __- diseases of the Liver. - BROUGHAM. -', estate owner. :Monday, the 14th invt., the•occasion being-' t`*' �" FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable f' L• Auctioneer, still in the field, n.ble and - mpg, Heslick has moved his famil Mrs. Wonuh has returned to her home in the celebration of the Cbina Wedding of 4 willing to conduct any sales entrusted to biro, y Toronto, and we are pleased to learn that that amiable couple. ' Friends were present , ' and takes this opportunity o! thanking Itis pat- �• R. HO�PSE, Chemist and Drnagist, from Tbompson's Corners and now has her mother Mrs. Vero is codyalscent. from all parte, among whom we noticed �' t tons for past favors,and hopesfor a continuance WhiEbo, is sole agent for the of them, Terms for services tuoderate, Ar- above Goods. them !costed on the lake shore. A fashionable wedding in th®.Methodist Messrs. E. Morphy, Clark and J. M. Lan- rangements as to dates a nd terms con be made — Mrs. Thos. P(5n6her hada ,tripe rasp* church is on the tapie. The fortunate der, of Toronto ; Mies Barr; of Chioag;o.; 1 VA the office of this paper. 45-t! .� • berries on Ehe 16th of this month. Where groom lives, so we understand, not 10Q Mrs. Little, of Brantford ; Mr. Ham, of ' 1. .1 I , `1 . kV . TIIO-1IAS POUCER, Licensed ,bac- R. X00RFa7_ Pickering, are.the jeople who say that this is a miles from Pickering. eannington ; Messrs. A. E. Major and . L tioneer,valuator,etc.,for East York uua frozen climate. Tbos. Ward visited the city an Saturday, Thos. Ward and Mrs.Tabor,of Whitevale; , , Y ) the whole of North and South Ontario. Sf ri,a GENERAL BLACKSMITH. There Will be a great eombinatifiFi sale and miseed the evening train. More fortun- W. G. Barnes and Miss Jennie Barnes,'of., ,. attention given to all orders b33 mail m•telegrl)�i, - ate than some of his brother pedagogues he Green River; Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham Charges aIoderate. Address THOfi.POUCHEI:, here On Saturda=y, Deo. aid. Already a + A µ•' `� Sets Bos 47,Brougham,Ont. Special attention given to horaeshoeit�g did not alight from the express on his head, of Hagerman's Corners; Mr. and 'Mrs. a a large list of articles have been scheduled ed Reevo -------- -_ _. _ and general repairing. and there ie yeE room for more. and arrived home to all external appear- Jae. Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. , __ jVatclamccki•nfl. The Sons of Temperance anticipatea antes as sound as when he went away. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason ; Mr. and Jlre. G. New �onork often u in first alastt st le Measrs.T. P. White and A.G. White who J. Chauncey; Misses Nellie and Maggie '> " e LEX CCTTH>;ERT, Watchmak re g P Y sweet time at Ehe honey social in their have been away north with the Messrs. Armstroug,Miss Minnie Forest,Miss Milne,•.' -1 L 1► and jeweller has settled down to bis and Warranted as to material. hall on Frida evening. We might be ped'- g Messrs. Herb. Milne,Will ' .'3 Friday (ierow, of Brougham, an a hunting ex i blissOsborne and Cam bell of Mark- xi work,and always hereafter he on hand to permitted t0 add that the daughters are tion returned home on Friday ringing Milne,Misses Miller and Geo. Miller. of . ` ' �l ` repair watchos,clocks and jewelia•ry, as he bas O done for the last 23 years in Yic;ae tiny village. A complete stock of cutters on hand equally expectant. within a fractional part as many deer as ham ; e :� '':r' All work guaranteed. Prices mo.ierate. Agei,t - T for Edmund scheure, wholesale jeweller, 13 embracing the latest styles, Cheap } J+ ffi• Gerow and Maeteir Frank have the game law permits. 'They report having; Mongolia_;_Frank Reesor, Will Armstrong w T wellington st.,Toronto. returned from the sappy hunting grounds bad a good tirlae, though the weather. was and Mies Armstrong, Rob.Hawltine of Z,o - s for Cash _ in the north country. They report bay. not very favorable for still hunting. cast Brill; Jae. Dirnma and the Misses k ,F' Boots_crud Shoes. _- Jnstiee MoCreigbt held a-session of his Dimma; Rob. Milroy► .oi Cedar Groye , _ ' Call f sod flspeet vehicle When in ing had a good time and the captive of OH 'IrE`w "!� _- E the lawiDl number of deet•. court here last Tuesday, and after hearing; Mise Baro, Biramvnds,. of Chicago; Ce t x "`n i—, SLIE, BOOT AND SHO the ros and cons in a case of assault cool- and Mrs. Reesor, of Cedar Grove, withpa r,F - PICKERING VILLAGE. R. Brooke returned from the North ''`. �' Maker, Pegged and sewn work. Orders Promptly attended to. Ex Experienced d orkman- West OD Thursday of last week. He ised° the angry feelings of the worthy liti= .large number of otliere whose names yont 4 ';' e w y me b dismisein the Daae without coats. correspondent didvtotobtain. Theavxwch ,• l .-� ,_ ship. Dontfor et the rear! opposiWthe ATTENTION,. Clark and others a;g y satisfied with Iiia enmxner a ezperience instable W. B.g Bassa paying for the' ee from Masers. Moirphy �'11News,King etrt�et,Pickering village. 7-v "''` and It is uDderetood that be.Will IDOve h1S, drinks• were Well reeeivet�, and Miss Barr and Mr. .;` -, ; - family out there in the spring. A couple of dogs ems near- being tried Ward on the iano� rendered oboioe solea- •a , Motets. s - P Y "� ..vr ,,.. .$:c �8 WOtl d OSll &ttOl1t18Y1 tt? John HamilEon a team broke loose Erom for tLeir tivee in Squire McCreight s court, tions from Beeftliovean, MozarE and other of It ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., the hotel shed on Monday and startod for or some other court recently`. A Green the-old masters, Brilliant pianists are ; , �, t James Gordon,proprietor. Tbis huts!is b our stock of knitting yams. some,blit were captured before getting River farmer had some lambs kilted by they. The presents were many and costly, 'r, k fine new brick baildibg, finished in superior �,�• far on their corns The reach of the dogs, and recognized one of the canines as: consisting principally, as the occasion re n,.� { style. Ever convenience and comfort for the lltlerlri0 Andelnaion '�A,gOII y , travenin �t being a Newfoundland formerly owned here, gained, of beautiful and unique articles of � < h public. New and commodiousstables 3 t wagon was broken,- bot no further darn' and described hfm most accurately, even to chinaware. The g;dests deliarted for their . ., :1 and sheds. .25Y ,-1.. age done, . -- __ Berlin, Zephyr, to. _ g - x v N ii, ESTEIIN HOUSE,Pickering, the icular of a blind Pyo. He was bre- bamea at a late hour, wishing; Mr. and .� _ MYs. Durham le)iiiveg Saturday for Wo,- Reesor man long ears of continued ` �� g Also RUG PATTERN, and ruaciy pared to swear to this dog: The against Mrs. y gI y . 'n � - ,� . now open for the accommodaticn of the terville, Kangas, where oho.. will remain r(Itl►r10 was a stroconng on®,and mast have prosperity and 'wedded b1is�.=Cont 4 �, , / travelling public. Th a hotel, having lately Stamped linen goods. for a time with ser sop, W. Wilson, tea°to big y s3" ddTanatiOn and execll changed hands has bee re-furnished through- out. 9itnated as it iso opposite the S ink Mills, An WlShln t0 18arn theP'eYiC1i. WliO nbliBhes a pR r in that A=1aell'ioan y P Pe il+1Oli not the r OW a,ntici ted the :. ��� i" r Sp �` r 1 - �t'`te Itis irxeRnlax mee6ing; of she - - e i P .t it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Meals Decorative Art please call. town. We wish her it plet�i,ie at i0m1tey Bud. p �g rip sk*e;for hi133 -I �Y ,, .' #a: or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling ' � - Sliwviianvill8 eoanoil,.-w committee.'VVa s _ s �` r .. ands _ bed room. Boa stall and enclosed yard for and a safe return.. ...,� y�� s �I* _ ..lp � .•�[��1y`y�.[�.y1. o+oiastraa t- 4 r . �,. tr:: - .,...- .., 1',. .- _ +141•' �•"•.'f'!!". _` ' <'+, .Y ._v.+ �� iiiii W 1W horses or cattl n the remises. , e. Wei s(salee o , : . , ,. a s W r p. . BS,fi <. a: ,> she M & E D QBE , Y: F, . nom `t� gh pp f bar is open at all legal hours,end is stocked s r . - •. . iAf t$ bs>ffi rte: i: . _,; t nr . lD -4 with a liquors brand. AN Mo- - ,. ,w � ; " - ,�i'. x a t r: a �# _ . Q of Every , . . , -&. ,_ ....:�t-rte - - ., "� Mei � pp 1s.; OULI,Y f51Y P� ONTt ��; -.r t,,� ,u ,.< #. w• , / if -iW h."TM_.l'SCa - •?-#� ;�# -f `?.'<. §-=�-z`s• 6. aa` .. •�'.3 b :x•;�laf3k- - . 4�ti l',. ..._ �d4.A,, 1•at.. 'r. !�,{ti ^, �' 'F�(.s'. �� a c 3 •� ._ _.-. ._; -.. a - - ;.. w$,. ,; . - - ra . ;.-. S. - _ 1j+i0 - motion in the dapital when*heir love affairs former and future busbaad to 4tt`a peeper- ; °' '" � ILO-C �i _�, TrLE ��T FA II r p LATE FOREIGN NEWS �TL� C����'i ll���s. '� ` ' Z'' "'" Avera made uolite. Oae dtminvtive fellow s, ons wry of ba�inerle in oto€of-tett®iuQpQrr�t►nt a _ t F :} _ r presented a rrng to the wife of soother . . sitter of tribe north.,: Let ` -" tminntivp People rhe Bsve' ntt>ftai>ettd member of the corn n , and ehe boort red � -'` - �'n ZII restln - osrtain hotel-ltaeper fir London dtlided ,: ^" i fi °, Ail t lYobte and PleLla>t- the fuer b weaarinmit u on her t toe. Paper. tretbl r►re aprr itiiaftiattaf�d -by a notto,ehar a bis oustomera for attenclanae, s .' $ Y g t3 B Landon Darker Night—The Galton Bt�ike - p Labeak dentist. One set_has been ) use '.' ` n the`middle ages every ramify' who Her husband, exasperated by this mark of but he found that many of them objected to �Tjl@ PO a for 13 ea erre and D*Woa Ba -t r.James iGem=1 = could af3ord the luxury kept a dwarf, favour, vowed vengeance upon the minis- y re, at►d is as gaud as over• the omission,and accordingly there appear- y gaffePisss awd i wh ase tinct al duties were to to look as tura "masher," and went in search of him A baand of 200 armed men, &apposed to ed the charge of eighteenpence a day to _ minae foga have been prevalectt in Len- tf.c Best �r� a 1 as osaible and to receive with equal armed with a revolver. Daring the re- be smugglers,have surprised disarmed, and each bill. That eighteenpenee produced don for a week. At noon• to-day Lhe at- r The fame of I2r. mauifes aligns of gratitude the chiding& of mainder of the stay of this troupe in Paris carried off eight Cwrabineers stationed be- ;k'M a year. He: began business with mosphere became thicker than ever and her nests. the police kept saltier supervision over the tween TarifA and Ca Trafalgar, also track- gni £1!300, pod he recent! retired into - States, bt t extend his mistress and the kicks of g ° Y Y the blackness of midni ht set in.. The as r_. No toys' court was considered complete love affairs of these little people. Ing and burning the rabineerstation. pri gate life worth £100,000. He was at - g gr rI. , and from the motltc without a dwarf, who, as court jester, Captain j awlor, who sailed from Boston one time in domestic service,and the Statist and electric lights were in use everywhere _ i;,"l from one who !carne amused b his wit, or more commonly, _ - on June l6 last'in a 12f6 bust, with the in- announces that he has recently bought an in the city, but in the streets their rays > �i; remedy while in Ca, . ;. 80ANDALOU i3 IF T$IIN served as a butt for the wit of others. tendon of crossing the atlantic, is now given Essex estate, with its old mansion and deer were.unable to penetrate the deaab mass of , though thousands o ..,.f Amon the most celebrated of these was u as leaf, The last news heard of hint was park. 0 , ackpowledges what g lltajor B>fePr►eod 6o�ae to lnvestIgate IRC- P va or that hun over the cit so heavil - . Richard Gibson who hold the im ottani from Ca Bretrni about three months s o. P $ Y Y < for him after medic. P ports or Dishonorable Conduct of U. iL pe g At noon on Tuesday a horrible discovery •R edies had failed. I olhce of page of the back stairs in the t/mcers. The German Government has at length was made at Uoniston-in-Holderness, a that it appeared to make its weight per-• r allowed to be made ublic its new militar towashi about six miles from Su11. Charles p g p Evia$ hope to other Court of Charles I. Numerous stories are An Ottawa despatch says •-Major Sher- p y p ce tible. The fo enetrated the most .;i T r' told of him- fi-)w he was served u at table - _ them that in Dr. t` P wood, Commissioner of Dominion 1 elle®, is proposals. The bill fixes the peace footing Taylor, gardener, in the employ of Mes9�rs. tightly closed houses and everywhere taus- -� �y look for a cure e - in a pie ; how he engaged in mortal combat out on the Pacific coast on a mission of im- of the German army, all-ranks included, at E. . Dixon k Sons, left home for work at ed a feelin of discomfort, On the streets _� b the most eminen r r with a turkey cock ; and how when offend- g Y rtance in connection with Behriita_ sea a yearly average of 49.3,068 men, being an daybreak. He waited some little time to i •, ed be and bearin b one of the courtiers, ; , the edestrians stumble•i oleo often et- incurable. Y g Y matteiP. Ina cottplo of months the dis- increase.of 84,00►) men t�lien the new catch the Hull carrier, and then entered the P g g Rhiorderen Ito :y be challenged him to a duel, and with the pate betti.sen Canada and the United states system shall have been fatly developed, the fold yard. Here he must have fallen into ting bad falls by missing their footing in ATuv, 2�t ' pistol,which makes one man as tall as an- as to the Jurisdiction of the latter over tie 4 ta010 fighting strength of the I�tiapire will be an iasensible condition, as he did not reap- the almost Cimmerian darkness, The usual - �-' To the Dr. • Wi t '. 1. other, shot his antagonist dead. I seals in Behring sea waters and the rights ,000 men, pear. Pigs are allowed the run of the.yard, roar of traffic i 'ni . was reatl d mr shed for-' Brockville, Car Tlicn we read that he offered his small but of the citizens of tfte Dominion to capture Theatres in Paris arc not in There and about noon some one going into the g Y ' Gentlemen,-It u - manly heart, together with his hand, to a seals on the high seas will be arbitrated are ei hteen leadin la bootless and their Place discovered 'Taylor dead, and only the many careful draymen and others refused - j _ ceive this letter fro Lniniature lady named Ann She herd and : $ 8 P Y to allow their horses to be used, fearing s j would not' he do P u on b an international tribunal. Boil► receic.in fell off from twent two millions remains of what he had been in life. Pi s that his ro al master raced his marria e P Y Y• were round him feedin on his bod Te accidents. Th© lawless element took ad- j ' ` . . Y $ $ sides have adduced expert testimony in of francs in 1890 to seventeen and a half $ Y• write `.o thank you 3 -' ceremony with his presc,nee, and gave away sit ort of their claim tt.e moat im tent had been disembowelled, and his intestines vantage of the occasion and was ever►- j pp , Po millions in 1891. The only prosperous the- where active. It was utter! im ossible for called Dr. Willian the bride. The wedding was followed by being the evidence of experts stationed at aters seem to have been the Vaudeville and eaten. The police.were fetched, and what y p � People, and to lety great festivity, and the poet Waller com- convenient stations for observing the con- the Ren�ianance. AL a meetin of maga era was left of the deceased removed for decent the police to recognize them and the dense done for me after fc posed ori ode to lite little pair. Both bride dition of seal life. But it is reported that some said the cause was too man free ad- burial after inquest. The sickening occur- fug rendered robbery an easy ta.k. In i when all other mrd {_� and bride room were tinder 4 feet in het ht Y n ite of the recautions of sho kee ers who i g g the naval officers of the United States used missions; the oun dramatic authors were rence lima horrified the entire district, P P P P trouble occurred M but the numerous children with which they less o en and honorable methods of lean- incom etent; Y g have learned much by experience in foggy P q p • the Theatre Libre had hada �� was treated by sev trete"blessed R'ere all fn11-sized-,and, as they g weather the•sneak thieves and others man- Montreal General I I rew' u ma be said to have looked clown in material to combat the Canadian case ; bad effect. But no good explanation was THE PACIFIU ISLANDS• aged to metro many successful coups, Sev • . g P+ Y that duri q the early spring the cutter iven. E +# Molson and Marc upon their parents. The little couple lived Corwin visited the coast!odious usually em fi - eral cases of highway robbery have also I a' effects of the discs beyond the allotted_ span, and saw five ployed to the Victoria sealing vessers, and ®n Austrian camp celebre has ended in ��eat ltrttatn wants the Uattcd litotes to been reported. In every case the thieves pronounced diabetc monarchs ref n, ienna with the Waldstein snit. Count AantstinSupnressingthe LiquorTra®c escaped under cover of the mantle of fog. . used man reined g by supplying them plentifully with whisky, Geor a Walatein, a tremendous drunkard, - —Genera_l Scope Assented to It is feared that many fatalities will occur . Y securedtheir$i natureatostatementsdirect• doctors, with the 4 A NOVEL WEDDING AT s'1'. PETEMAURG.- . g died gleavin nothin to his mother or' sin. at the clocks which are veritable death 1 damagin to the Canadian contention. g $ A Washington dispatch says :-•-A prop- "�� t. er in-loth heal When a couple of-dwarfs residing in the ,� n $ ter, but the bulk of his property to Vienna. oaition origuiatinq with Great Britain for traps in such weather as the present. Year inpoor it I went 1 .c Russian Court decided to link their fates !hese stories, it is said, were reported to . this the city refused to aGc;ept fearing suit the su ressian of the 1 nor traflia in the after year -lumbers of unfortunate employes foe treatment, but the Government here but oral after er- PP q and on the 30th of together, Peter the Great toots an intense ' Y P 1 by the relatives. A sum of 4110,000 florins islands of the Pacific Uceau has drawn from of the dock companies, sailors and others, interest in-the match and mane arrange- I sistent statements by the Victoria sealing was be ueathed to his four chief aervants ro in their wa throe h the fo have o- institution a r b - I interests did the Governmentdecide to take q our State Department a definite announce- $ P $ Y g $, pod menta for the ceremony being carried out an ste s whatever to ascertain the facts in and after a great struggle by the family to ment as to the position of the United States met their deaths by falling into the water man, Dc. :Vlacdona ` amid great estivity. All the dwarfs resid- ) y P break the will by convicting the servants in re and to rho islands iu the Pol nesian and drowning. - d that the had done !; ins within many miles of St. Petersburg connection with rumors no 3iscreditable to of unduly influenc;in their master the will g Y The first week of the cotton lockout has' Y the honor of American fishermen. A de- g group. bot some years a project h_s been continued to live of • - were order d to attend, and veli cies were was sustt.ined. ur ed u on the various lxovernments con- closed with no advantage to either side in '• the middle of Au t } spacch from Victoria says that Major Sher- $ P r' $ provided t bring them to the city. Un the wood is now on board the Government Religious- persecution still exists in cerned for the nuppressioip-or regulation of the struggle. The operatives are as deter :,,: Montreal Star an a - appointee ay the progress-.of these car- Vienna. A Methodist con re ation was the sale of intoxic:atin lie hors and fire-arms mined as ever to compel the masters to ria es some cf hem containin a dozen lit- steamerQuadra cruisingalong the west coast B $ g 1 � s man who, after s - g �` g of Vancouver to make en uiries Into these first formed there #'e- .1869, and after con- to the natives of the islands in the Pacific agree to their terms, while the latter are lars,had tarred Dr. : tle men and women, caused great exci e- q tinuous interference it has been final! for- Ocean. An lou a o as 1881 Secretar of just as determined not to do so. The lead- . ' ; found a cure. Drov menftmon the inhabitants, and the ro- reports. The Indians,itis said;stick to the Y $ g Y g P story that they were really visited I,y bidden. For�everal years the Methalieta 4tate brelinghnyeen concurred in the prop- era of the operatives state that the levies i catch at a straw, , . . cession was attended by the-usual crowds. hat a worshi d ver rivals! but about osis on brow ht to his attention b the on the men at work are coming in admirably. _i Bible for me t<o ex �4'hen all wet athered' the assemble a , United States naval oflicera and induced by PPe Y P Y• e > S a ear a o a lice officer visited the t<awr British mini�er b4t uo de&Hilo fait was 'rhe employers' agents are confident that- . fort ho a that rr - numbered sevent the tricky methods described to subscribe to Y g Po P P P Y• and demanded to tee the articles of his re- formulated or submitted to this Govern- they will win in the end. They anticipate.: - on ou ht a box Ever article in use at the weddin feast incorrect statements damaging to the i, $ Y $ , Canadian case. listen. There being none in the Wesleyan meat until July last. This plan as framed that they will receive much help from the - ' Pills from Mr. R. I was made on a miniature scale, and I stet Church, the pastor found a copy of the by the Brisish Governmeat was accepted by districts not affected by the strike. Al- ,_ Gill street. Before ordered that the most diminutive guest - twenty five arttch!a which \Vesley chose Secretory Foster in a note to the British thoughtheyadmitthattilespinnerscanaHord ' I that Pink Pills vest should occupy the chief place.at the table from the thirt nine articles of the Church char dated on the 11th ult., with a few to resist for a long time they declare that _ cured four more i Some confusion resulted from this order, Pleuro Pnt3umonia• , of England, and on the streugth of- the suggested modifications as to details. The • the card-room hands will be without re• stored me to health. none being willing to acknowledge himself An Ottawa despatch says :-Dr. Mc Each- twenty-second, forbidding the mass as a Secretary said • " While the sentiments sources before Christinats. i ness of Mr. O'Brie the least ; _and, as everyone declined the ra,n Dominion veterinary surgeon has been blasphemous deceit, `•Methodist reachin and conviction$of the Government endorse A xpecial to the Times from Lisbon says - I was iven a li lit seat of honour, the proceedings nearly cul- I iu the city. He was investigating into the .. was prohibited in Vienna. The pease was the effective restrictions of- deleterious the Portuguese(,overnment has sent a mem- and was again al - urinated in a fight. Different arrangements particulars of the shipment of the 700 cattle brought into the courts, with the same re- commerfe with the Pacific islanders, the, orandum on the subject of the Delagoa Bay- ! ' _ made up my mind, as to the disposal of the guests were accord- by the Hurona and Monkseaton to Dundee, cult, and the .Methodist pastor dare not method of giving expression thereto is nee. railway to the Berne tribunal, which is to.: '_ " ; the land of my bi ingly made. Dancing followed the dinner, i Scotland, which were (ordered to be killed now open his mouth. easarily influenced by rho disparity of poI• hear and determine the facts in the case. �1Tovember, sailed the ball being opened with a minuet by the : by the British Department of Agriculture, is and interests between the United States The memoir presents proof that the.Portu- was roe h and I c Flies area very active medium of com- Y , nese had the ri ht to seize rho railwa g - - happy pair who measured little over 3 feel '� `l'he cattle," said llr. .1McEachian, in an municating cholera, according to the report ani the great Fairopean states in the 1 acts g Y- �.i back somewhat, bt t:igh. interview come from districts as far east ficocean. This dis rit has become even the dispatch adds that three months more ,_i. _ stren th. I find th Charles , tretton, known to fame as Caen- as Lindsa We have ha<i a lar a nnml,er of the Hamburg Medical Society. Ninb Y will beallowed - g y' $ flies were captured which had been in con. greatersince the present proposal was first i for the clt;imanta to contest Pills here and I wa - eral Tom 7 umb, fell in love with +ti young of reports -from enquiries made in these tact with infected cholera material, and }Hit forth in 1881. Ne-trly al4 of Polynesia the memoir. . _ I ply, as under no ci - lady named Lavinia Warren. That dis- ; localities and so far have failed to discover The ado tion of the man a saddle b a } Commodore Nutt were placed in 9awka contaut�ng nutrient has naw passed under b.uropean urisdic- P 9 without thein, an. tinguishecl naval officer, , , the trace of any pleuro-pneumonia." gelatine, In six of the nine vessels numer. tion, Were the United State:, a coIonizing � number of women who devote themselves to gladly recommend • vias also enamoured of the same damsel, and•� ' llo you think there is any pleuro-pneu- ous colonies of comma bacilli were success- power, ex andira its urisdiction in the the Somerset hunts is a prominent topic P 8 j I " here anti elsewhere on cue occasion his jealousy led him to rnonia ir: Canada'.'" was asked. name way as the other great ),ewer's among { in society. It is startling to see these wom- -. �; fully cultivated--of course, front the .Infer- , , knock his military rival down. No, I d� not believe the disease exists tion conveyed by the flies. Thepoasibility, the islands of the Western Pvc-fie, questiotr ; en attired in divided skirts, blouses andr. - . _- i}O«" GEtiF.RAL TOu THU3iB rxorosED., in tl,e dominion at all. In fact,owingto the therefore, of falling a victim tc, cholera in mif;ht legitimately arise as La the share of M manutsb liats,forernost.in Lhe huntastrido , rigid syitem of quarantine in force in the . ,his wa is b no means small. responsibility that properly should fall to I of their horses. Some of them appear in - -:_< _,_ Dr. Williams l )lots was in the ascendant,howwer, and llon,ioion, there could be uo !euro neo• - y Y fon ridin coats boots and breeches. Tho . blood builder ani P P , us ►n the ublic control of these re ions. g $ - - from two oun ladies who concealed them- ; The I aris munici alit is makin an effort P such diseases as Y g monis without the government knowing it. P Y g Aa it is the Government of rho L�ttited most Renerally accepted form of riding hob- i... . •_ selves in order to witness the interview, we <' Ifo ou ex ect to be able to find where to raise the status of its humbler e►nployees, artial paralysis, have an account .,f how the General ro• Y P such as labortis and swee rs. A credit 9cates is without colonial interest of any ; it, however, is the divided skirt:. The style ! - . us'dance, nervous . _ P the two cattle came from that have already 1 kind in that uarter of the ►lube and its ! meets with a rovin g comment from the I' :, i posed. He first produced a bundle of ; been killed arul on the account of which all of $400,1,00 has been voted toward an in- ! q - b PP b tratiun enc? a ti . - !tapers almost as large As himself. 'these Lhe others have boon ordered to be alae ht crease for the latter half of this year of the administrative rrapousibilit"tee aro remotely 1 men• ,�i after effects - la �' referred to his ro err and after rovin �»- - d confined to particiltation in the encourage- — - i in ou humors ,n P P y, P g ered. wages of all workmen in the employ of the - , g himself of ood world! osition he entl << rat'Int of good government and autonomy � g , g Y P. g Y It will•be a difficult matter to locate the (Municipal Council whose wages are less than AN AWFUL DEATH• ula, chronic cry . stole his arm around her waint and kissed 1 five francs ($1) a da At the same time iu the Samoan group• 1'o the colon• _— r . ive a heolth to two cattle which have been killed, bac we Y' ` izing or protecting powers rho question at A fosse ally Tramp Thrown t'oat Oti Over a glexiona and -lige , - her. They were soon afterward made one, ' have now veterinary surgeoua .o�ering Lhe the principle of tK small periodical increase p or more strict! s Pekin half a one. Mrs. I of wages-with a maximum at the end of I esus becomes largely a trotter of . local Boy and nets film on Fire. - . peculiar to the fe, Y P g+ 1 whole territory from which the cattle came munici l overninent• to rho United thumb outlived the General, and has re- 1 five years for -men who are steady and re• pa. g A Bracifurd 1'a, despatch says •-John- . . case of men they c -.. Gently taken ay.other husband in the erson ! and every farm ie being visit d and special main at their work d i - States it is one of moral influence and cor- E ' ' r sari . from P reports made regarding the same. I ex ect ur ng that tiara has Leggett•, a 1•Y-year old boy, died at his: ,. case $ of Count Magri, also a dwarf, and, not- P � been adopted. dial co-operation within the just limits of 4 mother's home in the Fifth ward to-night i a r or excesses of any that we shall !,car fro►n the last of these domestic and international ri hts, Al ( from burns that covered him from head to - These Pills are withstanding his title, in the show line. I places to day, and eo be able to n,ve to I A ver cad accident is o.ted #tom $ - Another o iularwarrior is General ))Mite. Y � though its responsioilities in the matter � ' N i' Williams' Medicii - F I the British lie artment of A riculture and Jassy, in Roumania. The twent ear old i foot. This evening at 6 o clock a tramp i ; 1 - ' When be attainedhisma'orit he had scarce. i P g Y'Y are not so great, thin Government ie none ' i ] Y the British public as well that 'no pleuro- son of Senator 13onachi passed his examina- the less interested-in tl►e humanitarian pec f sought shelter in an old shed which a party . i t�.- - Unt.,and Schenec 1y more inches than years, and fortunately pneumonia exists in Canada. The informs- tion with distinction last week,and invited p of buys used as a playhouse. The tramp' - only in boxes bear happened to meet Ta little lady who seemed tion which we have alread obtained in a party of fellow-students to eeletvrate the h ce of the proposed convention, sold I am - -- h tress! io a for him sho bein near! Y appy to express, by direction of the Presi- �'was drunk and amused himself by singing F and wttapper, at .> 1 Y $ Y . this case-althou h not et coin lets ou o ful event, lite •oun men arran a i for x.50. Bear in f3 Y P slit ) Y 3 R Red ( dent 1 ' ribalc songs. 1 ho boys tried to get the i . the same height. They were married af, to satisfy the home authorities on that �mallconcxrt and oun Bonachi la e1 its assent to its general scope.' ut he refused to llF Pink Pills are nev y y $ p y 1 tramp to leaf a the place b St. James s Hall, \Iancheiter, which was , Point." the violin with much expression. Kofore g . $ �'q• p dozen or hundred o t oun Le ett went in the lace in a cru�rded with people who assembled to Dr. McEaehran reported to Mr. John 1 reaching the end of his solo, however, he Was Man Once a Bear '• . - decent way to expostulate with the fel ow 11 substitutes in tl►is 6 x ou and should be �c it fess the ceremony, and who heartily Carling the result of his visit to the Nest suddenly threw the bow from 1iim, and, fol• "jumping the boy's claim." He hal ' ''` cheered the little +ir as the were escort- Frederick G. Gherke, a German EoTeasor i . P= Y and it is understood that the sinister of drawin a revolver lice( it into his mouth. P kindled a fire iu Lhe old stove in the shouts ink I ills may b• eel to their carriabe. g of zoology and com rative anatomy, the I ., „ • � Agriculture has cabled the re rt, W Sir I He died in a few moments. Iiia father was ppa� „. and among the truck iu the place was a �� - direct by mail fro Yorula�crski was a Polish dwarf who; iu P" author of that remarirablo boalr, 1'he True I � Com an from ei Charles Tu er. in Vienna at the time, and f t dead on the „ bucket partly full of crude petroleum. The � p y _ 1739, became the prote, of the Countess - PP t �, l�scent of I►Maui, is the high priest of the I • at which these it .e etL ho was etandin close to the.o en spot whets he hea►r.. of his son s death. extraordivar doctrine.of man ••the noblest gq Y g P t P Hun,ieski. He grew to mans estate, Y fire when the tramp deliberately seized the �� -.- of treatment coml though not to man's dimensions, and when Submarine cables are occasional) liable work of God." being a descendant of the bucket of oil acid dashed it over him in such com ered with o' HANGED FOB TWO YEAE,S. P the time came for him to fall in love he was to injury from aquatic monetsrs. of long bear ! Atone time this pcofensor of peculiar r - �-- a way that what did not strike hien werlt treatment. mightily exasperated by the lady treating Shrlseted Body e[a t3alelde R•aad Swteg- ago the •Brazilian cable wag found to be views occu ied the chair of corn arative P pp into ills fire. The flames followed the.. . him as a very small boy. His marriage , ing in a Coal Nlae. workinc badly at a distance of about seven. anatomy at Williams College, Williams. i ' .... . t miles front land. The wire was hauled town Mase., and ma do so even to this torrent of oil, leaping from the fire in The Lant caused him to lose the protection of his I A Pittsburge, Pa., despatch says : -Thr Y Y the stove to the little fellow's saturated - iatroness, anu he was obli ed to exhibit ; •• to the surface, when it was found that the day for aught I know to the contrary. Beyond the pur 1 $ bgdy of 1 befits& Borland.of this city, who clothing, and in a breath he was ablaze from - 0[summer's uti himself for su ort. Thou h he ave a body of a huge whale woe. entangled is it- Speaking of his theory as opposed to eltatof Beyond the san PP $ $ � disc eared Jan. 31 1891 was founj crown to toes. He had screamed for help - so much for his wife, she does not seem to _ ewingpng from a post is an abandoned coal The animal had got caught in the cable, the descent from apes, which he says has I•. . Beyond the ran; have treated him with too much res ect for and its frantic efforts to escape had .only be-ii falsely called the "-Darwinian theor and a railroad employee passing the place i Aud only in mine at Braddock. Y' reshed to hie relief. Ia spite of a gallant }.. Enraptured when an r she used to lace him on the twisted the heavy wire mare tightly round be says:- a . 8 Y P Borland was suffering from grip at the „ fight to save him the clothing was burned-' 'Tliere lies ti mantelpiece, and leave him t-here looking tifn(o of his diaappearauce sad it had e•vi- its body. When brought; up the wire was An ape has none of they characteristics ort the buy before the fire was smothered. Tho lain down from the giddy height in great terror. dently weakened his mind. 1`he body was found to be twistkd into a complicated ser- of a man. An ape imitates=a man reasons. Delirious and raving with pain the little . - I . Aland enchant fes of knots round the leviathan which was. An ape has four hands, all of which are un- IngoMden seas LITTLE HUSBAND AND BIG.RIFE. shriveled, Wte akin on the face had drio3 chap was carried to his mother and died quite dead. like either the hands or feet of man. A es ' Along their dri . close to the bones and the alias• venom- p two hours later The train was can ht A Dutch.sting named IPelf by about 3 Pce P The German Emperor has given'orders Are idiots, soinethin that cannot be said of P $ To Jason in th:, ens of the hair growing ou the face'and g near the roundhouse of the Buffalo 'Roches- That dazed feet high, dfstinguiahed himself by stopping that a rtrait of the hm cess to forthwith the very•lowest orders of mankind. I sa head of the dead bod had tak n lace. po P ter and Pittsbur R. R. and a crowd of% -s:_. p{Jh•,,uch a 1 a restive horse which George III. was rid- Y P to be hung tip in every barrack-room in the that man has deacetided from bears and g Ii:is.ing it, Tile rope around Borland s neck was aur men were burr in re aration$ to ins over Westminster bridge. He was cn- Empire. A short time a o the Em ress can prove it- In a museum at Paris I saw $ Y Y g P P - Is tho fa gaged at Astley'& Amphitheatre and his rotted with mildew. John Neville diacov P the skeleton of aca.ve hear which Iexemia- lynch him when officers -arrived and a - 'te a-��, ' ered the bod It had evident! been ban u' walking alone at 1 o am, very plain• ' , A land where n -diminutive size did not revent hiin as ir- y' Y g' ed very close! situs le began for poasesaion of the prison- ':- � The air with be P P in there near! two ears. ly dressed, and the sentinels at the Neue Y• I was convinced at the 3 <, - . in to the hand of a full• rown woman. He g Y Y er. go far as force was concerned, the of- And sows all so $ $ Palais not only failed to reco nise her, but time that the animal had s partially married and had three children. It was a - - $cera would have lost their man had not i 4 That even in to one of them presumed to drens bar sa developed knee-pan, and since tht`t time { A meaning touching sight to see the lady leading her "Fraulein. " The Em ror wasexceedin I have given the matter much study, I some of the citizens joined them and induc- ,. Lost laught husband b the hand to reach which sire NOt the OoOUpatlOn fOr Women g' ed the would-be lynchers to listen to reason. 4 From li b Y t ly enraged when be heard of this heinous went over in my mind to a time beyond the Finally the conservatives prevailed, and the '&- O[fro had to stoop) and thus escorting him Miss Elder-"Well, I maifitain that blunder, and the edict for an extenaivecir- btstory of man. I remembered that terror stricken wretch was surrendered to Oh,land ol`,lov� through the streets as (hough taking him wmmen can do anything that men can." culation of her Majesty's portraits has since skeletons of primeval man had been found the authorities. The vagrant appeared to T1s And shining tie . . school. Mr. Gazzam-"Oh,.no. The auctioneer's been issued, with the object of avoidin in caves with bears. . Another Of coolest, gree S be oneof the toughest of his kind,anti claims r-� Embossed will Matthew I?uchanger was born without business is ons women cannot go into." any repetition of so ezaapetatinR a mistake• thing, nearly alb skeletons of primeval man hail from Albany, N. Y. arms or lege,and attained, when full grown, Miss Elder-"Nonsense. She'd make , ,_ are of gigantic size. The bear is nearer the f 4�;,, Litt their a( . an altitude of 29 inches. He supported :very bit as good an auctioneer as a man," Renter a Agency,dated froru Vienna,Oct, size of a man than the average ape, and Ottt of the t himself by his musical talents,.and thou h Mr.Gazzam-"Just im ins an unmarried 21,states:-A remarkal►le ride liar just been What Is Prised• - g ag could have gotten rid of hi little fragment - ,. . The lip; Icve know nothing of his courtships, that l e Aoman getting up before a crowd and ez. ae;omplished in the Tyrol by Miss Tomas- of a tail touch more.easily than an ape That Rower is even thou,ht swcetost - - • son, an English lad ,who e(ov ered a distance Whose ertume is spent with rho day; iove ye*all,ai ass a favourite with the fair sex we may claiming : Now, gentlemen, all I want is could of his. My idea is that the earlier That o 5 treaauredas choicest, ed "' of 220 miles in 67}ligate on,a horse Turn glimtm gather from the fact that he married four Itn`offer. , whioh bears came down from the north robabl j - .,1, M blessings li times, and had eleven children.. .:....�_ - had undergone nospasoial training. On the p Y Whtc�i loaves us tohnsten away, yy first da she rode from Innsbruck to Botzen through Behring Straits, and drttted to- That song ever seems moat entrancing. �:` Till o'er my sot - Poor Andrew Whiston too was doomed Y Of which but a tow strains are heard• Sweeter th _ ' + The word "preface" need in the begin• •• , wards the fro ie shores of Asia on icebergs. ' Sweeter th . to'disat, ointment in his love affairs. Ow- a d.atance of i7 miles; on the esao•,d from p That sympathy proves roost availing P Hing of books was originally a word of wel- Botzen to St Valentin, 86 miles. _,On the As these melted the bears easily found Which we voice in a lino or word. < Or its swee ing to a deformity he used to push himself come to a meal and was aivalent to shelter on islands and along the coast of the My dre 1 r :; . . along in a small cart, the height of'both "-Much good may it do you."� third dap ehe rode as far ae Lsndsok, and rnain.4nd• In the coarse of Ages great The sunshine.seems ever the brightest ' J! man and ezrrt not exceeding two feet. Hav- on the fourth she accomplished the return floods came and the beats ea ht shelter in That isRashed on as shadowy way• - _ ' ` _I ing accumulated a fortune by the exercise A big engineering feat was aacom lished journey to Innsbruck, which is distant 87 •In the meantime roast char es had That wind is always most welcomed k fatal quarrel �vce• R g Which fans us with zephyrs Ot Mat, - fair at $ilmaotlr Y P gg gl T Sunday night in the piercing of the miles from Landeek. llaring her ride Miss been in on • the bear h been radual- That kindness is ever mostlovel b his rofession be in be retired from R ail g y between two me. - business and looked about for a wife. He Tetley runnel, on the Dore and Chialey Tomasson crossed the Brenner Pass and the I Which steals•upon need in dis ly sh ding his heavy coat as a reau t of eIt- d and Philip Magra aelectad Mrs. Marshall, a widow, and re- Railway, a now line on the'Midl ste system Malserhaidt*, which have altitudes of 6125ft ure to tro teal heat • he had also learn- This aeries►is always most vahied ed Ma rani res to connect Sheffield with Manolieator. The and 3274ft res etivel Which oiiuiea to our lira asst>;rlr¢ise. $ p Pce p• toilerq� fish at the corner of Sorry-road. Pe Y ed to walk on his hind fee>~ In the caves, I and on meeting c e Tho lady'accepted the offer, and received tunnel, with the ezception of that which A marriage(says s Birmingham - r in the d , warm atmos here other shoo es" Thatfntaro'bidesfnllestofblessin 1 crosses the Severn is the lou est in'Er land j p ' g g Msgcath a heavy peveral prcacuita from her affianced. The ' g g will short! take lace in Birmin hath be- took lace. The connectin link was a Which lies from us farthest.away; beim a little more. than three and a half Y P g P g That friend is most valued and longed rot p" ed him brutally banns were put ftp, but the ridicule ref her g tween a lady •end gentleman who wero man kind of a hairy, indetteribable man, who Whose stay was for a brief day. K - i Magrath never re ac uaintancca induced her to 'ill her lover miles long. More than a thousand mea q 7 sad wife eight scan ago, but who, on the lived and died to these saves beside lits elder That prize ie most earnestly sought for. died shortly after at tite last moment, and Andrew had to re. hAve been working in it 'for the last four lady's petition, were divorced. Since that bro•Aier, the bear." Of which there is scarce chance to win; Ind four child:eu y main single year$, amidst difTicnities which were almost• time rho lady has resided with and kept .ai And ambition is ever most ettgee insurmonn.able mainly canned by the res. ter be, lits where men have not been. . -. - The theory th ' P ligase#or liar father. She has led a nisi Three faatorice in the 17nited Stares coir-. 8 , WOBE A ffI*i(3 ON ITER tl kAZr T'OS + encce of immense quantities of water. The ' - L M�aH CIIAMBB$8'i ,. voice (,jet aback-t nnobtrasive life since the decree hurt was same over 3,000,000 eggs per yefar in making howling drank, cf dwarfs perfoin:ing in Paris line, though only 20 miles long, Rill ctset made absolute ` gr :-.i yeat� ago caused same coin. upwards of a million sterling, �� has steadily refn�d albumen papeer, extensively used in photog- Every fifth boy in In& fis at aahool, bra, �� . th off , i 7 s }� ! � - e as on g er o marriage. ® rnphY' only every fiftieth girl. _ .�. . . r .. . ,.- N t t '.- t �( y i;. ... _ P t. �•,y s -f - f ....... .. .. J f S L t...:. .. _ .. n. ... z ,. -,. .Y ... a - xtY. a' , Jd - - - - .. .. �- _ .. ...:... -. ... _. - .- - :.y - u -y.. -.'w!'. P ._ s� - A .a 7. Y.. cc .µ/1t -� T. :S 1 d �. _ .... _ .,-.r .- •.- -..... J..-. .. .:_i'.... .Vic. .,.. ..... .. .- ',.-. -� a -.- -_ tc -.:k:.. r.. . .. , t r II tt R fpr y . t .. a _ ,.r.: - H-- .- - :.. -...- ..�.. :.... _.. i» e.- ... :-� .�. -. .. rY .. 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GIVE POSITIVE AND IN8T "' P Atlanti0. " I71 wager the wine there is not 8 gentle• o,>ed of sixteen Y :�w-"„ ANT RELIEF TO TH08E t3UFFBRINp jr -' man present who tau guess within ten years p ultttivereft�y eellegea In roe .. . .f. FROM COLDS, HO , RB . , "` rte a - a the Storp oflllw �, Freeman who various parts of France, it is doubtful _ T lROAT ETC.�A111 A'R6ENE88 SO .-J, '. a . ;ilr. Jnntes 1leSeanr Berate of my age, said Calvin S. , ;-# . , DARE INVALUABLE tiatireine9 and itclease-Restored After aattalkin with some fe1��ow travelling men vfhether, is lite tseaae generally understood, 1. rr �' r r' r3 ha Filled. $ it is entitled to rank as one university. If - .r. ,Tr,OWRATORB AND VOCALISTS. R $c Y° the Best Doctor' 'l in St. Louis, .the other day, The guesses • f • • STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TR�CHEIIE ' � I` - Williams Pink Pills is' ran all the way from 4$ to 63. all the universities in this country or Ger- t r Y•= The fame of ; t" Dr and the United « Y many were lumped as one, both would ex. `''` OLLEGF OF F� not confined to Canada jam just 34 years old, said Ddr. Free• •:..__ CORRESPONDENCE, To r ;v t, ., 1 j States, but extends also across the•Ocean, seed that of Paris in size, the number of '•F=,',::. : moo. " I was born in 185$. I grew old in a ,r\ route, has exoeur+nt courses in short. ' students beim over tri 000 in the United Mme_ baud. Bookkee toil,Arithmetic, Pentuan- ' . >� x - s and from the mother land comes a •letter da I have asked through the most ter- ""� ' I.: :_... ... ship. Typ ewrit of g,&c., by mail. Write at - I •.� �' i from one who learned the value of this great rible ordeal to which a mortal was ever sub- Ringdo:a, . and eves 32,000 fa (lerntany. ::�s,\ t, while in Canada and who now, al- The largest aniveraity in the world apart •= once for Circulars ,tA ;t ,t. q remedy ratef illi jeetPd—I was buried alive and lay .-in the from that of P,.ria is that of Cairo in E t though thonsanda of miles away, gratefully rave, with six feet of earth en to of me,for ' gyp ' I F Y V -WOULD LIVE * x ��- �~ f acknowledges what Pink Pills have done g where the number of students exceeds ~A 11 other rem- nearly three hours. That was at Edinburgh. 11,000, who flock to it from every part of B age. y& «1, y for hiin after medical aid and a Scotland, nearly nine years ago. I was born to a cod old buy ,_ for h had failed. Hie letter cannot fail to it that oft At the a e years 24 I married a the Mohammedan world, and study Mug- NEW 'W LLIAOS SEWING 1ACHIM � ��� ��_ I,_ anlman law, history, theology, and .other t bring hope to.other sufferers as it assures girl who had been m g in child- branches needed Lo confirm them in the faith ��► Y playmate The Willlatns tit . Co.. them that in Dr. Williams Pink Pills they hood. A year later I was taken sick, and, of Mahomet. So far as Europe isconeerned 7�• a Ltd. Monttreal. s- may look fora cure even in cases pronounced- after an illness of but two days, was pro- ' Mrs A. `!' W{LL{a>m8 _ I•r■PORTANT t s by the most eminent medical specialists as the largest university is that of Berlin,with Lynn,Mass. pounced dead, and preparations were made 8,357 students and 298 professors; Vienna The preparation of delic.ous'and wholesalne • incurable• Ea for my burial. coming next with 4,893 students and 301 ��� � G®t{�,� 0 �er'S tieh is necessary to our happiness. Toaccom- r, • Rhiordereu )Vionmouthshire, g• "I was as conscious as at this moment, but g p this rine materials must be used. We .-: , Nov, 20th, 1S91. �rofessom In point of total numbers,even recommend unable w speak or move a meads. A f i , Ll To the Dr: Williams Medicine Co•, great weight seemed to lie on my chest and "pato is in advance of France, or it atilt , lift. Williams Tieartilf/ Win- EMPIRE BAIClNQI POWDER. has, spread over its ten universities,_near! as containing strength purlty. and safety r Brockville, Canada. eyelids. All that night and until 10 o'clock P Y riorttes Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' ,eatlemen,— 1� Guaranteed to 1 1 C It may surprise you to re- nextda I lay with•s cloth over my Lace, 17'000 students. with 380 profeawra. In ed only by >zt ttt� drtlKiiiji,RYaToroen o R- ceive this letter from across the Ocean, but Y the United Kingdom the largest university We are pleased to present this fron sold at 23cts would not be doing my duty did I not listening to the reparations for my inter- pound tin. Ask your grocer for i p is that of Oxford, with about 3,500 under- Rev. A. A. Williams,- of the Sillsbe' I went: At that hour 1 was placed in a eoffift C9ANADA PERMANENT . write to thank you for the noble medicine graduates ThencomeCambridge,with 3,000, street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.: , called Dr. Williams' Pink Pias for Pale the funeral services were read, and I was ems Edinburgh, with nears 2 500studen LEAN AND SAYINGS COMPANY consigned to the rave. There was no g ' Y ' "I see no reason why a clergyman,more than `1.. People, and to let you know what they had stifling sensation,for I had ceased to breathe In the United States there are 60,100 a layman, n ho 'knows whereof he speaks. '" done for me after four years suffering, and g students at the universities ; but these should hesitate to approve as _ INCORPORATED A.D. 1866. but the black loneliness of those hoary INe I - _ _ when all other medical aid had failed. MY haunts me da and night. I felt that j institutions number 360, tW that each has a Article Of Meat subscribed capital................ li3OA0,000 . :; very small percentage. American visitors Paid upCapit , g,89%epp and worth. from which he or his family have Reserve Fund...................... 1,61f0 tNlD ``' trouble occurred while in (,spade, and I Y g ; would come out of the trance state before g •"""' .y was treated by several doctrrs and in the to Oxford and Cambridge commonly say . death ensu d, would sloq►ly smother that one college in either of these is larger been signally benefited,slid whose commends Total Assets........................ isf►oD.000 - . Montreal General Hospital by Drs. Smith, death, and the thought added horror to my g g bon may serve to extend those benefits to Of ce Toronto Street,Toronto Rlolson and Macdonald. 1 first felt the than the whole of one of their town univer• others by Incteasin their confidence. My wife , f situation. t had read of graves being open- has for many years been a sufferer from severe SAVINGS BANK BKAINcti - effects of the disease, which the doctors ed where peo le had been buried alive, and silica 1 rorounced diabetes in January, Sums of agi and upwards received at ettrren6 1886. I ---' N�ervouw Headache rates of interest paid or compounded halt ' p ' how the had torn their flesh with their P • used man remedies and tried-numerous • e u:Be , now, Moike. Phat makes you for which she found little hel She has tried yearly, Y i nails an turned over in their coffins in a my, ' y g promisedp, eBB1:�TTUQtEs. doctors, with the only result that I grew mad struggle for air. I wondered if there holler so�" " 'C�►uae Oi've a holler tooth." many thins that p well but per• Money 1, - poorer in both health and.pocket. At last was an wa b which I could uietl de- Don't read ! Don't thinL ! Don't believe! Hereof Aottod's Sarsapar(11a a Itt seems stirpr is wh whichdebenturess ed for a re i fixed ued with half ye for ' • _ in despair I went to the(general Hospital afro m self when nature asserted its Now. are you better? You women who Ing what simply one bottle could and d!d do interest Coupons atta hcd. Executors and Y' -4 for treatment, but the result was no better, Y Y y' Y for her. The attacks of headache decreased h- Trustees are authorized by law to invest in the .- • 1391 I left that Every hour seemed to me as days. It was think that patent medicines are a humbug, number and were less violent in their lutea Debentures of this Company. The capital and - aad on the 30th of April, . Tuesday when I was buried, and I fancied and Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription the sity, while her general health has been im assets of the Company being pledged for institution a poor broken=hearted, downet;ist I could hear the Sunday chimes of the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's roved. Ifer appetite has also been better. money thus received. Debenture holders aim man, Dr. Macdonald having informed me church which stood,a few yyards distant, I beat known of all)—does your lack-of-faith rom our experience with at all times assured of perfect safety, - that they had done all they could for me. 'I wondered who -m nei shot was on the cure come? �"�OOt�s8 Sarsap2rrllla J. MCKBR:KT MASON, Managing Directo'�. -� ' continued to live on in misery until about y S D u A v A tt D T A _ . . • i the middle of August, when I saw in the right and who on the left, and if they, too It is very easy to "don't" in this world. i have no hesitation In endorsing its merits. RHE�111MSIl1 AND NEURALGIli. . 1 Montreal Star an article tellin the stet of were buried alive. I wondered if theca Suap?cion always comes more easily than A.A. WILLIAxa I g S real! was such a thin as deat't, or if I was confidence. But doubt—little faith—never Arise from poor discs• - a man who, after spending hundreds of dol- to lie conscious in that prison forever. inade�ssick woman well—and the "Favor. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathartic �' tion, rte. Cidnoys tail - ' lars,had tried Dr. Williams Puik Pills,and t.`uddenl I felt a muscle twitch. It is ite Prescription" has cured thousands of a°1°us sad oQecu.e. Try s hoz Price Z.9a rti v to from tthet blood. Heart = found a cure. Drowning?nen; they say, will coming now, thought. A minute more mud delicate, weak women which makes us - I disease and other mala- catch at a straw, and it would be impos- g B „• p Q e (' dies seize with such I Bible for me to express the gratitude I feel I will be struggling for breath. I felt a think that our "Prescription is better than WHITE, f 011 P�flT(CUIflNJ ' - „ „ �.4. ruinous force that break faint flutter at the heart. I ave a little our dont be.ieve. Were both honest. - d o w n o u r strongest - . - for the hope that man's story gave me. I at g E ,r,ouths in a few weeks - , gaspp and the air seemed freighted with t us come together. You tryy Dr. Of Complete Steam Lanaobesfrom 29x?to 31xT < ` once bought a box of Dr. Williams Pink lead. I trllld to breathe, butgt was like Pierce'a Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't "Acme Coal oil Boilers and 1Lnginctta' trorn DArkK . I °` SO hays Popular Hy icno Pills from Mr. R. Birks, druggist, on Me drawing fetid water into m inn I had do as represented, oil et our mons i to g H P• merge sizes_ Coal or wood fuel. rend adds : ` 3t. .eon (:ill street. Before I had finished it I felt g Y lungs. P . Y g Y y 'The Mari;h Stearn Pump" the best boiler EAT I Water has the power to ' I resolved not to ;hove a muscle, to die with again. feeder in the market. Returns exhaust into 1.r t fight and destroy the that Pink Pills were helping me, and I pro- m hands- folded on m breast so that if Where coon's so ear can you afford to feed water heating it from 40 to .U degrees. ,.,, cause. is the most power . cured four more boxes. These almo3t re- Y Y • P Y. For catalogue send 30. stamp. JoNN t Eqt ful antidote known, and stored me to health, and through the kind- my body was ever taken up my friends doubt. GILLIFA a co. !'arleton Plare. stint. would not sus et the awful truth, but I should be taken Insets Hess of Mr. O'Brien of the harbor works, Pe Little but active—are Dr. Pierced Pleas. to absorb the deadly poi- I was given a light job-on the harbor wharf, could not lie still. 'rhe struggle began, and ant Pellets. SMOKE STERLING sons tham." undermine the and �t'as again able to earn my living. j I fought in my narrow prison house as a Beat Liver Pills made; gentle, et syAetm t. man >b hts only for life. Horrible as it was, thorough. They regulate and invigorate Try it, It will prove made up my mind, however, to return to g Y . COOL AND SWEET. the truth ;- above: I seemed to hear m wife's voice ringing in the liver, atomsch and bowels. the laud of my birth, and on the fifth of Y g g 'november, sailed for England. The passage my ears: It was a cry' of agony. I tried to ` answer it, but could not. " What straitt.a are most perilous'" asked Empire Tobacco Go'.. Montreal S� Leon Mlneral�ater Co.{Limited} ' was rough, and I cau};ht cold, which set me ,.A succession of th;lnder ealsshook m tris teacher, and a little boy cried out _ ` • Lack somewhat, but i am again regaining P Y " whisk straights." ! Head Office-lel.} Hing Street Weal, t I cannot et the fink Prison house. It was the heavy blows of Y g i TORONTO. - strength. I tied tha R axes breaking open box which contain. .' ARTIFICIAL I ERS. ' Bre^ch Ofllee—Crystal flail, m Yonge Street, . Pills here and I want you to send me Sup- g P .. Oommendablr� . , OppositeCoilegeAvcnue - 1. 1 as under no circumstances would I lie ed the coffin. 1 moment later I was lying . , ply, on the churchyard sward in to wife's arms. All claims not consistent with the hi h J. DOAK $i SON. - - . i ' without.thein, and you may lie sure I will Y my wife's . commend them t'o m friends Loth, After my interment she conceived the notion ch of Syrup of l+iga are purposely Tor C�ular Address, �I ,n� and t0 G - - gladly re Y that I bad been buried alive, and. to quiet avoided b the Cal. Fi S►yru Company. Fal m" ►' �ii . - - I . - . , bete and elsewhere. Y 3 p Yours .ratefully, ' - her fears the grave was opened. I went into It acts gently on the kidpeys, liver and 7'?Nortbeote Ave.. Toronto ' - JA•I> Int:r,:+x. the grave a young man,and came out aged, bowels, cleansing the Pystem effectually. 11���9 . . ( 4 as you neo me now." but it is not s cure-all and makes np pre- -A . Dr. Williams' fink. Pills area perfect Is - tensions that every bottle will not subatan- rXET t� } blood builder anti pence restorer, curing A $A$EI'ACED FBAQD, lisle. Q�i�'Y �I Leldrated WIIIShI�..I b OII� .* _�. .- sucli diseases as rheumatism, iieuralgia: —_ , English - . .� - locomotor ataxia,St. �'it- - An "exhaustive article—the tatariaeb -. �.• 1. partial paralysis, The following, clippedrom the columns `� — . us'dance, nervous headache, nervous prod• pump. !� I - of the Toronto t.lobe, Oct.c• VLh, is of sufli- A positive cure-tor Sprains,Bruises,Green or tratiuli and the tired feeling tliereform, the tient importance to newspaper readers to Dr. Harvey's Siouthern u•ed Pine far • Hid Woundm. Influenza, Nveak knees, Galled after effects of la grippe, diseases depend warrant its reproduction iu these columns : coughs and colds is the most reliable and ( 5honidort+,Sore Backs, liocls,SwollenW. con un humors in the blood, such as scrof- To the Editor of The Globe: - perf-et cough medicine in the market. For � Uddere. For . uta, chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills Sir,-I am Bute you will agree with me sale everywhere, TRUSS i RHEUMATISM give a healthy glow to pale and sallow cent- when I say the t omething ought to be done .. ., plexions, and are a specific for the troubles to strop the h•irefated swindling (no in S The pen enables a young man to give his IMPROVED THE LAST '20 YEARS " � / . girl an inkling of his sentiments. We guamnt.en an absolute cure in from one pecnli:tr to the female system, and in the ame will do) which is going oil in certain NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUM tothreo applications. _ �-^ I case of men they effect a radical cure in all t21df!!<ON>V TOOTHACHE QUIN aetp a4 e . directions in our midst, and i have no reason trmporart- Minis., and dtol,i toothache in - B One Trlal_wlll Convince. rI cases arising from mental worry, o%-er work to doubt that my experienc: in Chia city is iy, Sold b} druggists. p f or excesses of rills nature. the experience _of others to many parts of Pronounced by medical neon the- greatesb � I-- . ; .. . � These fills aro manufactured by the Dr. Canada. I have read so much of the great "You ate weak " said a widow to her discovery of the tiineteentii Century. - «'illiams' 'Medicine Compan}, Brockville, I success of llr. Williams' Pink Pill$ for Yale eon when he remonKtrated against her SEND FOR QUERTION SHEET ON RECEIPT OF AMMItS, PRICE hoc. I•Gtt BOTTLE: . Ont., and Schenectady, N. 5 „ and are sold marrying sin. " I know it," he replied, SELECT KHAT to RED. Witt SEND YDl1 r CROS proprietor, O��•I?\ SOU1 D y People- that I determined to give them a Y kp „ ' PRICL ft003 ARE aIll T BY IL RECISTEREO, cul} in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark trial for nervous troubles. I accordingly " I am so weak that 1 can't step father. CQ#RECT AND CNE t Fors id by Druggist~3. - and wrapper, at 50cLs. a box, or :rix boxes went to a drugstore to procure a supply. Have You Asthma T UndStamp for Illustrated[ionto.---- . ---�- - ----- - , - for.`2.:,u. Lear in mind that.llr. «'Illiams' On askin the drug int for the pills he took33EFAAS CIZAC3 3ELM John Bull Steel Plate Range. g g DR R. tftFYJtA:r�, St. Paul, Minn.,M I ink Pills arc never sold in hulk, or },y the down a glass jar unci proceeded to take out SIIRC{oAt MACHINIST. 134 Kiu STREET W.. TORONTO _ _ . t, dozen or hundred,• any dealer who offers the quantity. ,'But," said I ".11r. Will- will mail a trial package of Sohtffntann s � _ _ atibstihites in this form istrytnt� to defraud Asthma Coro fete to any sufferer. /:ivep a, - -', . -1Jiams 1 ink Ytlls are not soW ut bulk, and `y •-••••• 11 you and should Le avoided. Dr. Williams' that cannot be them." "O, yea, it is," said ?natant relief in worst cases, and cures ' �NO) V4 do _ - - �- Pink Pills Inas be had of all druggists or the dealer, "we always get them in bulk where others fail. Name this paper and GJ ♦ �Q �`3 .;, direct by mail from llr. 1t illiani5 :medicine and sell them that way." I had read the fiend address. e . Cool ,an. from either address. The rice A man in Western Texas fired in the dark u,,,, - 1 y p caution of the proprietors to the etlect that I ♦ ��►� �Q� ♦ . ti at which these pills are sold make a course the3e pills were never sold in bulk, and at a Iran who wA� atealiuK his corn, and the I J i �� % . of treatment comparatively inexpensive as thinking they should know hest, I declined next day file country sheriff was around r �b o �, ,i _ corn ,ared with other remedies lir medical with his arm in a sling. 'C O �. �Lp - _ - 1 taking them,and left the elute. Sty next B tp ,��► - . treatulent. - - experience was no more fortunate. Again A.P. 83:i. 'b VC � . pills pink in color to imi.ate the genuine. - - _ — — • _ The Land of Used-To Be were offered me. W lien I remonstrated DID Y V U EVER ! Rc}end the purple, hazy traeF this dealer admitted the pills were not eup- • Of:auninier's utmost boundaries plied hien by the Dr. %%'illiams' Co., but de- r �1 =- - . -. - a Beyond the sands, beyond t he acus, ask you dealer to show you his samplo card of - . - beyond the range of rye:+like these,. clared that they were just the same. And 40 color>i of . I; tea - - And only in the re�u-h of the yet,for lire sake of a little more profit. Ile .DW=Q���i� E,nrapt- gaze of orcin . would have imposed them on me for the Thank You? , i 'There tic;the hold lone; Icst tomo-- genuine Pink Pills had I boon less eau- v 4` i• `F. 'she land of Used-to-lie, tions. As I- left the store, I thought 3'AI.St 1S THE C'NIYLrRSdL TLBfiY- - f i MIXED PAINTS . . � Al- enchanted,such a�swung_ ' the repeated warning against imitations ZIOXYoj tineas Miro have ivBbreKt r++ 0 .w�,:w°o. _ - 1. 4 '� In golden seas when sirens clung given by.the Williams Co. must be the ' Cil R01-10 IZItONCII1TIS, COUGHS, FOR COAL AND WOOD. _ .1. _ Along their dripping brinks,and sting . It he has not of one tell him to get it rot ty - . - - .- `1'o Jason in that Iny�Lic tongue , result of bitter experience on their part. COLDS, OR ANY 1�'U1t.lt OF IYAd?- g p LATFJ3T AZ<U BI:BT. Et1'EELLl1STliT�• �' That dazed men with its ntclody, - But I did not expect I would meet with INGi DI81idSL8,a,�ter L1reV /race tried= quick, because those paint!;stand for ages p\ttt[i8 tKABLfF. Uh,Such a land, with anti►a sea, three dishonest dealers do you think the through every kind of weather. Manu Be sure and Qee the elegant stove before buy- " ' hissing;its Phones eternally, i y factored only by ingany other. Sold by all loading dealers 4 - Is tliofair Used-to-lie. tern is too strong.) in succession. My next SCOTT'ST ,vS�� SOsT - OsifiEE i r ManTd by B. S C. Gurney Co., Toronto 1l land where music ever girds experience proved the third dealer little jJll jr r ly j tit '`- better than the other two. When I asked 4, A.a"• The air with bells of singing birds, - - ' '.�t And sows all sounds with suchswcet words for llr. (illiama Pink Pills he said he had That even in the lowing;herds 1 . them, and thea produced a package which I . - A incaning livos so sweet to me, I saw at a glance bore another name, and i . Lost laughter ripples limpidly . _ from lips brimmed o'er with all the which he insisted were just as good. I de- - Of rare old Used-to-Be. clined taking them, and turned to leave the10 'r ' store, when the druggist offered to give me c - - 'Ob,land of love and dreamy though4s, Ilio genuine pills. But I did not feel that I Of Puce Cod Liver. Oil and . And ,pining fields and shady spots, �1 _ - . Of coolest, greenest, irraF;y plots ! ought to patronize a man who would have 14YPOPHOSPHITES _ - �. Fuibossed with *v-ild forget-nie-not?. imposed omething else on me had I been —Of Lime and Soda.— ( a . a a And illi the blooms that cunningly less guarded, and buying. I almost _ Lift their sweet tares up,�o me g• Y �' A M IC. ZT d9 FOND ''RF t rO Out of the past; I kisF in i1l5ce . despaired getting the genuine Pink Pills un- dB Mltt;t. ZT I9 6 TIU:vDERFUL . s . . 1. . . --" - The lips of U.;ed-to-Hc. leas I sent to headquarters; but on my visit r,L,9.sH PRODUCLUL It is wed and a Jn CI C11 ce cl - � •-- r�t - . . . - -N - . - i lace yP all,and with wet cye3 to the fourth drug store 1 was more sueaese• pAUatustana. Avoid b your S�w-dust pile is reduced Turned glimmeringly on the'ekies, fill, and was at once handed the genuine Dr. ;,ntturttoru or aubatttrtttoru. d ;�. , My blessings like your perfumes rise. Williams'PinkPills. No doubt,Mr. Editor, au Druggists at hoe. and 01.00. a � 1 Till o'er my soula silence lie;, m ex erience is that of man others, and Ma Sweeter than any song to me, Y P Y BCUTT 8i)ilrllfE, BetleaUte 0a .� ,n d M�' _ , z :. Sweeter than any ni©rod no doubt hundreds less cautious are con• y - Or its sweet echo, yea, all three stantly being deceived. I think the news- 7 - - My dreams of Used-to-Be. a rs oil ht to do somethin towards pro- DRESS—C°TTI\6. Send for Illustrated r JAMES 1V tIITCOMB I{It LY P q (:IP.�alar of our •'Nen Talion ifys• v ,... Will reduce llr; f' • "x�,Y, tecting their readers from rauds of this tepr», The leading ayatom: New sleeve[ bort ivin you 50,70 . - `' i fatal quarrel occurred on Tnesdaq at kind. We frequently read of reporters just cult �. A. ('AIIT[ie, Turronto, t roc' ' . ' _ ° g Y - doing clever detective work etc., visiting tical Dreimsuakera, __ _ • a • fair at Kiiniaothotnag, (.cunt ��"aterford, Importations �_:_,. y churches in the orb of the Jowl and then po � Boards When 011 now 0E « between two mea named William O'Shea g Y' SAUSAGE CASINGS.' of dnegt Eng• f � �' � ' a and Phili ea had rosecut• writing up their reception. Here is a new !1 h. constantly on hand, al,to primo American .1 120 but 1�0. r-- Y p ivlagratl►. O gh p J - field for them. Let some clever re orter - :: . . eu Magrath respecting trespass of cattle, P HoK's Ca�ingK. Full lines New !iams, Long t. . - K travel the length.and breadth of the city in Clear Bacon. Ito►Is, t"heeKe. Lard. etc. PdRK. . t t ,cit of our Iuill increase3 Itlmb3r truer cut slid on meeting on Tuesday O'Shea struck I3r.actrwsl.L & Co. l�rt>., 13uccesaors to Jas. P 3' ► ' ,y, M Magrath a heavy blow on the chin and kick- humble guise, and see how mac;y dealers are ♦nx & 8014. Toronto. •1 ,t nearer to size, 14ss saw culls. t' honest enough to give him whab he asks ed him brutally while on the ground. - �i BAST OF.ALa,.t Entire cost of change �eaved� '" - �3 Magrath never recovered consciousness, and for without trying to impose a substitute - DO YOU INiA�i111iE ' upon him. That people would hnvo !•sent regularly nRtlrg �� �'f est year. Continual profit thereafter—so why ,,t s :° �I died sho,-tl afterwards. He leaves a wife P :L Y I trust Mr, Editor Oa will give this a our Tollot I3oapa since 11343 Ifortr•aoven ton r "` _ rnd four child:au. O Shea was arrested. �' g of invest? ate - Pi in your columns, as it may serve to i saner i[they lead not bran taOU!)1 7'ho public N( m j�J jj �' -� ' The t�`ieaty tlirwa stimulants weaken the prevent some one else from behi eLeate3. Qr u°t tots and do not cacitlauo to buY 6o�la t;�� '; I!i t, 11 ATEflOItS " � A fi�� l)► Ul t " * r ,.� g un�ois they are,caL4staeto=y. SI ' ; voice jiet a baclt cert when one meets a man A LADY ftLtADEK. � � �� ! t<. a r, . a bowling drunks, I, Toronto, Oct. 27. "M - ;,,t ► ' a; '� *r ` - 11 ,., .-. _ ,. . ..• :K . yj t-. t .{o- �..- 1. :.ru .. .. .. .. s ', ,- % .1.tr _ �E % _ rc. of sf .fl4 t ., v. _ ...:._ - 'Irr 1, :- �} .-,'T;•. .....7th...F .. - :. .. .dr. 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P, II, fan + ► J: .;_ . . ti n to Iiave tris reiix ins sent Fitslcerin :. - , zz Y �. :, . r t"':s- 4^'.1-.. .N -s2 ..a.� O 1 .� ,. � , - i ,1;A.�,, -dyr si�} '� w1�'�•3 ,�,'. �t \ -- r .:' .4ta #i fjn;-: - __._ r F Fes. }:-_. P ,. i 1�1 ,�,: , for interment. The process p a repiE' - , 414 ,--,,. •, I .l. et , ,. ■ C ''��{a�^jj:��I +�:' ., be whole oil showin the re• �'�: rn ; 4 entative oft ... :. ;. r. yf s tin which he was held b his fellow- ,u�' q T F � ' � sTOL r! *> ,w IN THE OST B ..... ` ,;..'- {• :. :1.. •.,c:_- -._ . - f - .. i. A[a" .•;< :fid Jr pis :as s ;r> }.• - - - - .r :q.,- ..,_ -.a, .! -- .�.. .�::.�.', yy /. t-. - y Y,a dt ` - F.r:. ,r �' 1 alio--'. gC+H/ citizens. He was:also a meiber of the A. te¢ F80M oIIR E q nt s � �� z�` . O. U. W and forester orders. W t o ai,� , ether Hu ties, Si. 4 any delay whatever, the remains arrived at teed. leo r A �9' hat _aulatdroorn: Shite We aur Sam R Port Union on Baturda at 8 a. m., in tnttm oils - v '• ,. edea s stem of veutilati the "khexille .&elV� � �. y ' g pabliahed everyy Friday morning at its office charge of W. Cranston, son of C.Crauston, ° l am • have. th V•largest stock of furniture '�' .. Cat's. Ptokcing,ont former] of Che nod. The tuners]took t e°a wcr.n I'i "et + • • At St Tlzoulae, Saturc k 4,. T13�RMS Y rryw am one n esriitag tt6 -, ;�' ,,• ". . ' ' place from the house of Mrs. Thom sr.,. at / �,� b°�°ion' a 'er hoWH PrckBrin . Jotleph Hopperton, of th �._ •i.�a bier veal, >si.00 ifpala iti a�avisade. 2 ,m. same da to Erskine c mete at- mous fallnres in thin er ot�ior rr ' led. ` RATES OF ADVERTISING: P Y r3+ tines. waoi►n kejanastu>cas. , - _ • . " b ki�j fatal case has beBII`re tended by many relatives and frielidp, who p,, free. Adder Torp ]ars,. . • ' - - . ' • - l'- `i• ' 1 ' ' First insertion,per line 16 o_enisr had not met deceased for man ears and t3itOlI --B. - 0061 , '. in South k3itncoe, in whit ,� Y Y ys� �- tr �a �r .. Each subsequent insertion per line - 6 • 79pteLorieeisisllabia) �� ; oN� lice V0 correspoi d !�' *th the .price►]_• Qf This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- who were delirious of paying the last tribute . fell into a cogmatose Condit h d vertiaementa. of resZiect to one cut off in the prime of life. _ 14 a arj pY `; two Hulme s, and died .- Special terms given to parties making con I '� -` - ,= W Wt n lv • t . ,. ,, hours. - rants for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- % ?. • 'F 1 or earl contra t - bl It is said that some of the Oshawa bthr- _ «, In the municipal electio - year y y c s pays a quarterly. hers rtes o en Snnda If trill ie eo it 't ♦"" ' •- Business cards,ten lines.or under, with paper, p p y f , • �Q7• r , ere will be asked to pass a One year, ?15 00,payable in advance. should be stopped with little ceremony. t,.;., I S lJUIL�IG�K `e. :`- �Notics in local columns ten cents per lice, f ` $116 000 for carrying out ' five cents per line each subsequent insertion. ( S T in s BCeme for the purifi S pal cpntract rates made known on applica- —-- -" -- j O FURRITURI';.DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS, bridge bay on. ITo tree advertising. 1�69(i Advt�rttEeem�n t8. ' * ' Advertisements without written natryctione " ��� �r=N�• ��v T- -' R1, J. L. 0�By, Ci'0 r Will be inserted until forbidden and charged ae- - � _� .. f cl"eck of the-peace for Dub csordingiy. g - OR SALE :-A number of registered _ ri at Whitby recently t • " - Orders for dtscontinuin adveiptise > - i ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- F and high grade Shroppshire Rams and two licher. Durham Bulls. THOMAS YIIGH.Whitevale 47ti + t .: . , , i ` Ross, formerly of the Ort doh Work promptly attended to t;t- k &. i• '-. "� r 'School teaching staff. . ` ` ' W. !. CLARK a PROPRIETOR. �j OR SALE:-A second hand pheaton in ' , , ,; 1 Joseph'Hawkins, of th 1' splendid condition, also a cutter in good } i Y4 i ' I� � 1 - Ops, near Reaboro, while ur o - t repair. Apply at this office. 38-tf. :`' _ t- I - - - (jonnt of Haliburton a itl O P Titles Strio Independence. _T - : � pR Y As the sale bill season is QOTzt s left LSndsay.two weeks aF Our Aim-A First-Claes Local Paper. TORE CATTLE TOB $ALE :---giiz .� Our EX teats tions-The b S two yen old steers. Apply to Jno,O'Con- -. . t _ r from Heart failure P catty , . , a ' '' apport of the veovle of Piokerin>r ane vicinity. nor lot 20 3rd con,of Pickering, or lot 84,ind : eo. N.Stephensodp of con.of Whitby. 1- Ing OII, We desire to state th t �� - land, and formerly of Os1: - .. A -r , STRAP - am - . - , - ;; �� - . Mr. Conant on the first FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1892. , C e to the premises of `- . . says-they. the undersigned, lot S4 in 4th con of Pick- R10 `g,I'�pimp ,red to do all Bt10�1 is writing;and Chef Have er ng,about the 18tH of September, a Ewe Conservativ 4 owner will kind] prove ro rty and take the , OUt. • W. j'Y. MacDonald, Q, same away. s.1�ANsfr>Rwiitevate P.o. s.r, Work neatly and E�quiQlly. i E: i JndgQ Morgan will holy lies been elected by acclama+son to _ L ; vision in Stonffville on f the seat in Parliament vacated by j'OHN TANNER h SON wish to an• - r 5 - e, , v `' ivast., to determine the se nounce to the public that they Lave open- 1 , f ,. Hon. Edger Dewdney when he became ea_out'a butcher shop In Dowswella block. 041718 BIOII entlemen with ' " « �` Of enters sod ommission, .. x Fresh meat alwa son hand. In oassof absence o lar a Urebases Of �y. LientenaDt ' Governor of British Co- y - Bh p I a orders left with the llGtissea Boone or W: Logan n - lam ia. r,' IIs ".' list•of the inn icipa itp b _. ,postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A '# .. ` the ear 1892. <:4' " pall solicited. - :-:: sa.tf bur h - d We li It Is xts` rted that lremier Abbott y sets an w1 gi a You SHAKER FL:�NNELS. � s z ' y -. po - . The plant and printing , NOTICE-Having employed the ser- m has resigned, and Will spend the Wln- vices of Qeorge(Iraham to assirt me,I am -. - -- - polrter were Id .to n.1dr n ter in E t for the benefit Of his ptepared to attend to all wort ip the blank- = �- �� �� Artlinr, It will be i•em gyP rm.thing line that I m.y be favored witL. i �t?11r blur t8 take 110IY18• G N� where the above oalned health. That the statement is correct thank my customers for past favors and dedre` y a continuation of their trade. W.J,tlEBAHAM, ,,; . Start a Liberal paper. 4 we are not prepared to say, as it has ,clsremont. - act t t" �: IRTG FLAN EIS Whae xemovinx a cher not been confirmed by the Govern,- ever a night.or so agcy iii STRAY 3TEER9:--Came to the prem• �' ' Ment organ. . , . - isee of the undersiggned. lot 19 in the B. F. �`�--. :,U ..• t - opefatOr at Lhe aepOt, Au ,�, ;-' `.-:; con.of Pickenn Townshi on or a ut � •,. ., la 8 � . . - 118 wee n . , '• 1B cka here HOsier t g P. bo the a ,.; Y L f f fired oil t ly P� Wm. O Connor, champion oarsman 10th of November, two two-year-old rte�ers, S Which pas8ed through On Owners will rove ro ert . ,' of America, P P P Pa e: neer ane - yy ppee died at his home In Tor- take animals%way. J. ,A, Gt�BDON, Picker- • a 'f and grazed two Others. onto, Wednesday, of Typhoid fever. _ Nt3W 18 the t1RIE3 t0 Otter g, _ The win©s are now osis ins Ont. 5 7. r Ladles and �8 u>t4derclothin In speaking of it the World remarks : • ` flew s stem of ineadescl Y lr k ` Wig' at Oshawa. Anew c "In the death of William J. O'Con- oOn S - C T Bill He ,dS a . - ' 1 1118 - TeWelhng ' Tabling purchased of 750 richt c: }: nor, the Champion Oarsman, the 1 8 U 10 8 t Sh - world of sport has lost one of its heroes. G'UIFTPOiI1VD II n , 8 ins lights in houses, hotels, . � A recent discovery bo an old . ~-_. '�, w `�6:• _ are already eontract� 4- n Not alone in Toronto his native c1tY+ physician, Successfully used * - rieGoo. E. Silvester, of I Letter Heads : t ' a but wherever true and honest aquatics monthly by thoasandeot l�a- ' - Plaids, Serges, Opera Flarmels, , , meeting of the board 4 are appreciated will the death Of ler Ie the only pertectly tato + d reliablem icinediscov- . . . .. lana surveyors, held last O'Connor in his rime be lamented. '-- Bred. Beware of unprincipled r - t- , .:r P m - ,0• partment of crown lands, druagiata who oEer inferior St�tel�l�IltS - 'SnQCeeefally the ezauiin The best tribute to his memory is that medicines in place of this, Ask for Cook's Cotr he wore the white flower Of a blame- tcloo Root Compound take no substitute; or en• r - :,. se $1 and 4 three oent Cancdian postage i d Bairve O :3 duly sworn an ata Ontario lan y less life, and that the breath of suspi- atainpeinletter,and we will send sealed by re• �{ n.velopeS - `'' -r' The marriage ie annou turn mail. Full st+sled tamps LaAe in plain en- I " �' dnto papers of Miss 1\i iu' cion never tainted his professional re- veld . - pe,t0ladiesonly,9 stamps Address load pUtat1011 Lilly Oo.,No.3 FlsherBlock,i81 Woodward nye Detroit, Michigan. Bold in Pi'akerinA by 1t. 3t r �� `_.-set daaQhter of the late l Bateman,!f. D., and all respomible druggist Cards ■ '•tc• t . e; ��, S. I'hll , BOn The-clty of Toronto and the Street evA"where• . 3 - . at bottom pr1C@t3. - io. . P Railway people are at It again. Both - -- ----'-- _ -- _ _ ' #,roadway Tabernacle - _ . . t -.. Cor or 1 _ - peltnonv ook place in p at ons sought to procure am in ,, AUCTION SALE - . p n 0 - , . $1h The couple tiju ctlon the other day, but as usual of the effects of the.,_ _ ' -. . ,:, . ..*� o th l w >:.. - .. ,, • n r�'Phe1 a • e c ty cam., out second best. The . . ,,: illi 4 t . . D p. dispute-is over the erection t1f cedar BISHOP - BETHUNE • COLLEGE FnII Ii>I18 OY Stati8ley jostrr T. Anburn, c ' posts upon which to place the trolley __ on the premises, at Oshawa on .- -� wires If tb i t hand � grr� ve tial io distrib e mo Bey spent In law Thu1"sda Dec. $th 92- ° p '. ;i7t 8 alit ti t wh ' �� �� V O � .. left i broth suits by the city, was spent in improv- �t ' andis` Tate wife's br iu� the streatsof the same there 1 consistin in art of b bf won d . F,' ., g p . --Rer-oii Sloo,' Then lie e ew@r .people starving Willi] tLe S Upright Pianos, Blankettt.F ;a ' ti . - _ e(ii4.betweeil rill late wi • - } corporation limits. Some enterprising. 26 Bedroom Suites,_, Sheets, - , rqn, a his � .. city n h • P rl r ' i Zee' ]kine. The Wil e scold mo�c for an ui, ruction a o Su tee, Pillo>~e, ./. Joliix Wa 8 Wardrobes, Table Lin- :--f4,•probate- restraining the city authorities from . - ' - • Tables of all kinds, Stair Ca is (tOIDIY18rCla1 pr1IItlIIg OII e �Qeial-noblemen in I -. engaging lawyers Big-er little • • . . f a Silverware, Clocks, ® t� ' lial►it of Riving ,1•peciRl v -- ts, ook Cases, -�'` • is Yirginia.foY; Llieir su Carpe B i Sale Register . . Oil Cloths, . Garden Tools, with th ' least passible delay a tolilAec lion _ _ _ o. .T e •s n do -- Cooking stove anti kitchen utensils. . .. m t ev et i en v AlONDAT, Nov. 28th :-Credit sale of farm i y th er_ .� sang h „ �q y S ria and mixed mattresses and in a neat and tast . e t '. - . be had,:but�it costs them stock, implements, etc., the property of P g r •: The wolekiriqulan of Can - , Harrison Johnston, at lot 27,cou. G,Pick- TERMS-Pianos on approved 8Pldoraed manner ening. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. See • " - - , * + - the very i}aw loaf y � notes, for all other articles cash. bills. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer: ee � ee cents a found, and it is ti�EDNESDAY, Nov. 30-Auction sale of 1 fall and avoid the rush. s by th Myrtle 4 SALT+. AT 1 O'CLUCK P.M., >3HARP. t acres standing hardwood at lot 31,con 6, . - . . . Pickering, the property of A. T. Michell, It should be borne in mind the above 4 - =. treasarernofiathetai�lel _ Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. T. Poacher - - - E3touffville at the tea articles are nc+like the goods usually of• Mopday evening followi ` auctioneer. fared by auction, inasmuch as they are y. SATIIRUAY, Dec. 3rd;-Combination sale of To new subsL'rlt)en we will M R of the new chnreh in thi varices articles in the village of Brough- nearly as good ae when theq came from �I�E �Q FMERS tri 5 am. See bills for complete list of arti- the factory. - , -- '-- -= send the Clea. Articles brought in �a day of gale - - -. _ _ o - will be admitted. Sale at one o'clock B �L� r N� ,, rl lone' o le old church Xwee in subscript sharp, Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. + - 53,200, leaving about U _ - 0�' is your til a to purchase'your Haying and Harvesting machinery ' ed. During the avenin WEDNESDAY, Dec 7th :-Credit sale of farm ` I.: manufactured b�► Masse , FIarris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, stock, im lements Hav, wa8 taken n and over - P , Roots, etc.,'the , M p - pro rtyof G. and R. hodd, at lot 26 in N.Y-Ldw to establish a highway across s t1 M and sold by lr. Fe;� 'Y LW , Pickering. The following quired amount was subs " concession of 13carboro. Sale at 1 portion of Lot No.. 14 ir7 the First Con- are the varieties :---New Massey Harris Qpen back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. z '-'�'" o'e oak sharp. See posters. D, Beldam, cession of t1:c Towtahi� of 1'ickcrittg. - tp jrjp• $ A UDLE' T - A, sad Patterson binder$ 6 and 4 ft. cut, Tomnto and Brantford f _ aactioneEr. Mowers different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, Frank'Chapman, of I WEDNESLAY,rDeC. 14th :-Morf YVhereas a safer and ►Wore direct road from ' , gage sale of ftOtn IIOA till January 1St Wa ons, Bu ies, Road Carts and Bindin Twine. Sunda at home. farm at (1•leeson's A'otel, Greenwood. Pickering Village to the Pickering Station R8ke8, SOp�erg, plpRs, lI 8g lI M y - The lot contains shoat 94 sores, and is of tris Grand Trunk Railfvay is required, ,'4 - - • Prices from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and we have also repairs on band for m- Robt.McGrady is part of lot 11 in the 6th con of Piekerin and or $lie better convenience o the tray after a long illness. 1;• . j f 1894, fit the Elam of Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also SO different kin of plow ' The place is well Bitaated and of k►ood ellarg public. g We presanle that it w soil. See bills for particulars. Sale at ��`� -_• • • i e ur repairs early. ms opposite R. MOORE'i black-. for some of our musicia Therefore the 1�Iunlcipal Council of y po nt Ord r o t WU jinn .. one o'clock sharp. Thomm Poucher, 1, s i Op, the enuny fields of Italy, auctioneer. r ,. - the Township of Pickering enacts •' - - . �`1 - I ments would not attrac That that pot ion of Lot Number F tircaea'n in �1, FR YTH ��.1� �A RI the aspiring writer who THURRIIAY, Dec 15 :-Credit sale of farm nom-de-plume of Romeo . 1 stock, implements, etc., the property of the First Concession of the said Township of Lawrence N gal, at lot 30, coli. Pickering,heroivafter descNbed,shall tic+ ane is _ Owing to the death of 7 TOWII. hereby erected Into ani]established as a Public - ship of Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. See Highway of this Municipality. That is to say , " ; PENNYR�XAL w�F Rs A 0 ed friend Thos. DdeQua bills. T. Poacher,auctioneer. Commencing on the 1tieAt linut of the said Lot, �v _t • I�11 �1� SIVIITI-I ition of president for c w Pos 18 degrees, East 17 chains end 10 links r�rdfio m•diclns rir isdiy laced in the trust-wort m r or legs from the S9outh limit of Henderson r a ' to root*" the la DUNBARTON. :_ street in the said Village of Piekerin (and qn ` y •! P�CKER�N®. hapnian who will undoi g ups t C the north limit of land now owned and ooeu pied , same in tti manner credit 3 i l as�► a�ro�.r,aaei.ai.., Has for sale first class ]]lowers Twin b Joliu 1lowianc3 nn the said.lot) Then North �e ur�rd will an sown. In � su r yo.wt.. pyo tern. Wo have be NkThe Bible Society meeting wag rather 74 degrees,East 7 chains 75-links to the North- •'• roar �ssi•c P14Ws, Trumbull Binders, HOrSe to notice that the literae CASH IN U V�ANCE �•a 'nes,` `°�' m ha$ for the last fe« East angle of Holland's land and West limit of • tea fis�i ed Power9 Cuttill Boxes Horse RakBs, Bre thinly attended, owing to non weather L�eiafiabel, aeeie � g and bad roads. .However, a good lecture John Andi�re a land on the said Lot, Tbeh s ♦ '°�"` Iron Jacks, Single Plovg and other - assisted by Thos. BroN North 74 degnee ,East one chain; TLen South - I was delivered by the agent, Rev. Manley. 16 degrees,Hast�11 chains,tl0links more or less . •.' - Heoar. speeches are entliusiaeti Extensive improvements, under the sup- to the West limit of a certain road. Then south ••----- - - ------- _,_ _ articles. Plow oints and otther re- Farmers de81r1ouB - Of 8�corn - - —-- - - p With regret we annou . ervision of Messrs. Long d Lamoreaux, are 14 degrees 35 minutes,West i chain 40links more pairs kept ori hand; manufaettired by �inating young friend, �V being made in the stabli,i of Dr. Dales or lees. Then North 18 degrees,uth 18 green ERRORS 0� YOUHC AHD DLD the Mowat M'f'g Co., -Whitby. Call den farewell to Canada i g GO links more or less. Then South 74 degrees, _ � • with a view to greater convenience anal ac- West 7 chains 75 links to the East limit of the or rentin their farms W'ill de arturo for Britain's �, commodation. road between lots 14 and 15 in the said First - f Organ pb .Fai1Lyl lirtoory, Lact of and inspect before purchasing. North ,p , I Concession. Then North 16 de ear West 1 - - y� pay �OVe dared by WIR came to Canada al At a meeting of the friends of the PreSb ��'e Vftstiser. dlro Nervow nebitity, of post office corn@r. to learn farming and 1 Y' chain to the place of beginning, which conn"ti- Dimmers of Sight. Lon of Ambition,Uatitnesa home with a knowled terian S tibbath School here, it was decided tutees Public Highway sixty-six feet in width. T• , to hold their annual 'Xmas entertainment find THE NEWS the beat' co H'�+ Dave opment, Lost°!Power which will some da )i Passed A.D.16®2 on Friday, the 23rd of December next. A tr a Urine,tSoining Lomas, u nod ro am is �: s CIV i, s, :.. - p,. to N�teeN m°� Arerrica� HE E ! highest Rmoug the maim • R ti p gr to be provided and is now zf;, a - 1',lerli,: - - t fW study ve Indul- His departure has cause" advertising medium - In the u�,v01. &e being prepared. A splendid trine may be `' i': '= ► � Mia 7T Adr bo�tne tN +n�«i. pathy of the entirecomn w 1 �� �.•� �, aspected. w 'N0�.'•i,`..+�..r.T��•� for treatise, J. 1t, RUEL N p ; Q *' moistening of many a The many friends of Jbhn Thom,of Win- r :: ` ` t?hutnrcist; 808 Yorpire st,Toronto late `i c . S1 Yl� handkerchief :a, . ... rout, g g �: T,ipeg for the past ten years, and formerly Notice is Hereby given that the.folre`-`g-cies a 0oun Y' of thin place, were grieved to hear of his true and correct eo yof a pro osed By-Law of. - --_ -__-_ -- -,--- -T-_ a • j On Friday evening last p p TAX=-liolcaria� etatio�e►.�•st �ellt. �f. gra,111 bags of friends slid relative a a r very sadden death iu that city on the even. the Corporation of the Township of Pickering, • *� which was react a first q,nd second time by the ,• Tae m GOING EAST D UP, As FOLLOWS:-• ell ,. for Mr- and Mrs. N. Ch inR of Nov. l4th. His business was that of Couacll of the said D2unicipality on the 14th i ,,.•.' S ng Vera ce ►p. the 20th auniversary of t a fruit dealer and as was his custom, had day of November 1892, and the said By-Law will xPRL s �y. Nti 6 E s 8,02 A. M. be considered b the said Council,at a meetin jC MMED , After the guests had asc ggone late in the evening to attend to the y g +c ' 2`27 P• M• Dc}n't fall• . . to call i time had been spent in r fires ke t going for the safet of the fruit- to lye held in the Town Hall lirougbam, on the - - " 19 LOCM, • G: Y 15th day of Deccp�inber,I893,wltii a viol to road �WS , .. ' � 84 P• M• � puny was called to order Immediately upon entering the office he the same a third time,and pass the same,• g e Dated at Whitevrrle this 14th da ( e GU�Yll n e • ceremonies. The m had fallen. Accordin to medical evidence y of Navemb• TR o GOING WlesT DUR Ali FOLLOWS:--�- z � . , . ;,. his death was instantaneous, caused from *4 , �y �� N ` F altar for confirmal - c.4. ' 9 GAJ heart dlseaBe. . Deceased was a member of '-7 " .' D. R.DRATONJ .. . ,.. -' . _ D . He JACKSON ISA ' w - . "1 . M>< ia • . •, :5:1'2 P. M,. ! + which tli�e ba�pon to read , lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., by which order the , clerk of ths'said Township of Piokar:ug, ,S E 4 R � d ,. 1: E >i 8 e and a Ili �:o�•,�. �. u i#ul set of i -M wi _ i . RO D;1 t . tb .- ..a.rF.wa, .. - : � a%..: . g y� S ' y pp ) Si c s _ r .ate , � c : _.. l _ ._ - .. - z„ %_ ,.ae. s -. .. .-r a- ... kSe. ..+F. at:4: ,.i�''-r �.._ d`.:- e. t _ c-� - ..- t.. -. ..x.-% - a. :_.. - :... : l` / ,- - ,t a.. - . ..rb - .tea.- .A1 .. _; .. .;. -.1- y. ... - ,:. - _.. -F7 - � K - - .,. �, ... A .... - •..-: K::.: air r_. :... -.-X. .dw-.1. _...7 ? 'A•. s:. ... ..a.e. 9.. - .. : Y l _ irrs _ - :+t+ l' • - _-.:� ti., .-: -d_. .r n v f.� - . h-� r ,. ,_ ty . . e - .•- � _ �fi �. :,��^•r . s.:r '� +,i�7(y 3i; : eta ,. 9 4 YI s, ` ' . �' # '� #i C •• r_ ,,vr' . �. ^ - ' '- as •- r - t ��'�" '� ;y.. bF �'• r,, w - .-. r _ _ _ - �,.., 4..c � f N ..r'-ri,G� - '�' .s-W, n. - n rt.-: - k'��, - _ t ,c,-�sn n,. ���, x - . _ . 1. _ . f. _ - ••'S 1. - } -•+7:. -x•+,. ami 6 '; - - - 2 _- .. -._ �,c.T caK,�„ ...;+gg�r*_ a+c. .c},3s R+,,,-4.. .... ..}a� 'si .s a .G:.. :T _ _ i ; s - - - - - __- - _-1 ' c e 116 different ,tense, a mammoth pair o! p,ARNRR$' .. 4 � r A � 1ISTRICT DO vases, a lemonade set, and odd sups and AHE1'. i „ , °," ` e 9 ' saucers for Mr. Mrs. and Winnie Chs s' Tosoxro Nov. 24. 18fd ... 1. ITURV _.i - . r `13 `= STOLEN IN THE MOST =IRE FACED MANNER , P' r • � � r ___- z__ _ ,. .,._. 0_ .. . r ' , x +-, man.' The guests present were :-James Wheat,full............. .aI 00 70 to 00 00' ' < ... FROM , �. , OUR E CHANGES i':pent- Trull, wife and-daughter Lottie ; Irs Hmall Wheat,spring ......... 00 62 to 00 00 , , A ` ;�., y ._ _ ___i_A , ll 11. I' , has in and wife ; Mrs. Hall ; Miss Wilson ; es :;.. T T � . ' n �; Major Sam Hug es Wheat,red wrbter....., b0 to 00 O0 1T L�'Y. . «,.. Miss H. McBrad ' '' - y ed a system of vent Latton• for railway McGrady and wife ; Y + Wheat, goose ..........,, 00 58 to 00 - x' " '!� VV . .. . k x``N-4� Mr. and Mrs Lawrence ; S. Bra and wife Barley, ,••...�,�•-• . + a Bray l tl�' Conductor gate and Sadie Bray; Mr. and Mrs. Smith; bash. 00 .42 to 00 50 The warereoms are replete with a stock of Bedroom ► ettBt x cars. At St. Thomas, S turday, Oats bush. 00 82 to 00 8 t ,�,�; _ S. Westne wife and-daughter Alice; Mrs. ' b •••• • •�••••• 8 Parlor' Suits, Easy Chairs knd all forms of modern., �� � f Joseph Hopperton, o the G.T•1�•, was Dunlop ; Mrs. Elliott ; Annie Elliott ; F. Peas, �h••••••-••• to 00 82 y1�1 ....... killed. 'Ported Chapman and T. N,Davey. The company Hay, new, ton...........; 1G 00 to 11 Op -- - _ f1lrIIltlir�. , i 1. A fattii case has bee recently rep took full possession of the house and the Straw, ton................. 11 50 to 12 00 "' r x ` 'outlt Siuicoe, in w Lich a bo of el ht , `ry I S 3' a ladies set about preparing the wedding Dressed hogs............. 650 to 0 O0 .. „. A J , f ,. , COS �i fell into a comatose co dition after satin, breakfast Space compels me to refrain Beef, foregnartere....... 4 50 to 5 oa pictures framed In all designs Repairing Of fUT�nitAre �'' t two nutinega, and d ed within twelve from attempting to describe that festive Beef, hindquarters...... 6 to 800 e display. The campauy ongaged in every Mutton.............. ...... 5 50 to 6 5 specialty. -carcass , g g pPY Butter,lb.................. 00 20 to 00 21 a era will be asked to pas a by law to raise hour for retiring. - After wishin tbeha • Z :. Funeral t • � "A I .�__-- $11G,000 for carrying oat Engineer Keat- couple many returns of the day the guests ,eggs doz.................. O0 20 to 00 22 t furnishings an all undertaking r6quirements., .I 1. - iUgs stems for the pu'tfication of Ash- sang the parting hymn and departed into r Funera conducts LII mode s e. the night. is d ru tyl i. `° `r bridge bay. - ' x - To Mrs. Mc McQuay and famil on behalf of .. - _ N. J. L. 1VIc,Xay, cr wn attorney ,And the Patrons of Industry. Y - - - . - • "t7CT_ $. MTAG- Z;1Z:&CAN', "W-1-X='Z' •'` r.&ME j` clerk of the peace for Du$erin, was mar- DOMINION ���� Permit us to extend to you and •yours our . : -- ried at AViiitby recently; to 11Zisa Robina sympathy in this your hour of bereavement. - - -- 1%oss, formerly of the Orangeville public On many occasions have we been called $1,50000 �E DISCOVERY ���CCIDENT . I �: school teaching staff. - upon to sorrow with the sorrowing, and to CaDllal Paid up, . ; Joseph Hawkins, of the T�wnahip of mourn the loss of loved ones • but seldom Surplus, �,t��0t400 In componnai g asolutaon a p,►rt was accidently s tiled on the nand• _ '' • and on washin sherward it was discovered that the hair was coin- : Ops, near Reaboro, while hunting in the have we before as individuals and never as pletely removed. we at once put this wonderful preparation, un the t 1. market and teat h been ti,Q demand that we are now introduci s' Lounty of I3aliburton with a parts which an organization ieali2erZ the nearness o! the a W�I11 B� AGi'1. �NL't� lt�b�qushor'R'cie wo ander u,e name of Qnee■'s meati-lEiw river 1 IT j• rERIRECTLY HARMLE66 ArD left Lindsay two weeks(ago, dropped dead officiating angle,Death. The circumstances - i from heart failure. 4".G_4 surrounding the sudden death of cur dear SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, i0 SIMPLE ANY CHILD C#iil YtaE IT. - t (xeo. N. Ste hensOn, of Yorkshire,Eng brother and friend, prove too intricate and Latereet allowed at highest current rates. No r Ly the hair suer and apply the mi:tars for a few minntN, .■a We :.{ Stephenson, o too mysterious for human beings to investi. notice of withdrawal required. hair disappears ae it by magic without the angpiest pain or injury when P I land, and of of Oshawa. writinc to y g applied or ever afterward• It is unlike an otthher preparation ever need Mr. Conant on the first of this month, gate, Your home is left desolate, you •re W. H. HOLLAND, fora like parpae. 'ree■..a of L,D1�8 solo have been annoyed - deprived of a husband and father. We are 101y U&NAGER, with on their!Acle.x CH and ss>iee attest Its merits. ' . says they are drawing in wheat while he deprived of a president, and are as a family _ . a>r, ikMEN who do not appreciate&beard or hair on their neck. and they Lave rift acres still fi■d.�ri«lee• soon to Qt4een'c Asti-Hairia•which dose.away ie writing, y mourning the loss of a father. Yet we can- with s.i■sc, by rendering ire future growth an utter impossibility. Ill , . out. not prevent the loss, nor would it be best it Prloe et Qneenb Anti-H&trine p.per beltle. sent in safety mailing bo:ea,postage paid by us(securelj Judne blargt<n will Bold a oOtlrt Of re. P As URQUHAIRILIART, sealed from ubaervatton). s9eod mo■ey or stamps by letter with full addresewritten plainly. Correa- 26th we could. Sorrow has many asefal lessons pondeeee etrtetiy oonAde■tlal, Thts&dvsrtieement le honest and etraigl,t forward n eve ry word it vision in Stouffville on Saturday, and death is the entrance to the house _ contains. we invite you to seal with ne and you wtq And everything as represented. cut t6'1B out and - lust., to determine the several Complaints •eternal in the heavens." We are not left PRACTICAL TbILOJK, send to-day. Address QIJtgN CHEMICAL 40.,174 Raoe streert,CINt21NNAT1 O.•a"ou cad r�stir your letter at any Fort OAlce to insure Its sate delivery. We will pal elSOO for any cas• 1. of et tors and ommitsione in the voters to mourn without hope, althon h the In- 'p //�� etf•Ilara or allshtest tnjary to•ny prrehaser. E•erT bottle t[uwranteed. ` ' g E1h0 U<.T�A� - -'ib ladies who introduce and eel among their mends 90 Bottles of Queen's Anti-Hof pl e�. �_ list of the municipality of Stouffville for fallible in His omnipotence forbids even the •` f4p S�RliL we will,recent with MILK DI& 18 ards beet silk. E tra Lame Bottle and easDiea ', f the year 1892. nearest from further communication. We aaiassr■siir of eak co.eleat f><oro.ent with oras. clod.&tars o:Oommi..ion to lssnta . The plant and printing machinery form- rejoice,to know that our brother was pre- Fall stook just arrived ani .aU panties oars, HOME REFERENCE:-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water tit. erly used'in the .Junction Comet aml Rr ?ared to live and therefore prep red-tomeet - %od's msasen er, at an and all times. We now be properly suited. Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. torter were sold to Mr. Brockleback. •uf g Y ' - , _ Arthur. It will be removed to artliar have parted with • neighbor, and in whom Garments made in the latest styles and s ere the above named gentleman will we all could and did confide, one whose ad- vice was that of a parent, and a friend he perfect 6t guaranteed, CaU earlq� WHITBY MARBLE AND - N 0 T I C E. start a Liberal paper. - was to all with whom be came in contact. I -- LS «'taae removinn a shell from Lis re�ol- Our loss is heaven's gain and we ainoerely aQdavgidthe rush. Granite ork§ NOTWITHSTANDING the report. fvera night or so ago, `Ir. Lock, the ui ht trust that now our ideal is taken away, we 1�1 circulated to the contrary, The Mowat o7erator at the depot, Aurora, accident"l- inav strive more assiduous) to attain unto •--_ - __ ft - e. - - g. Co.of %%'Litt.-v,beg to inform farmers and -. Y TMt, Ott ` the ball flail► that life which '�shineth brighter and ct- DUN`DAS St• WHITBY* tbepul,lic.thattheirFoundry is still running, ly fired }oil the weapon, g ,a and that they are insking the celebrated Cen- ..., - which passed through one of his filloers brighter unto the perfect day." We con- (Established- 1®49.) I tre Cut" Mower Turubuu Hinder. �Vhitby Twin ,le with you in this your hour of bereave plow and other implements as usual and also - _ = . - and grazed two others. R Wolfenden, Proprietor. carrying on a general repairing business. ,- 'j'he wires ai'C now being strung fur tiie inen and pray that you may be supported aPointe for all tine populai•_rlows always in stock. w� .,,- De�r :ystem:of lncadesceut electric light- in thii trying hour by -Him, who sticketh D.$nrith,Pickering, is our agent. . ' . ill at Oshawa. Anew dynPrvo has been clo�.r ti�%n a brother. Having returned to file olti stand of the -Wl,itbv, .June 2sth 002. 1? JAa. ficBftan>< Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, 1 I1��hh . � -.-- . g . . xpurchased of 750 li;;ht capaeit�s, and 4�i0 I am b©iter prepared to exocute all . .- ._.: ­� I - els stores )tud facto En. GoR��,Yi Committee . - CIDER MAKING limits in houses, hot T. D. DAvEY 1 orders in cemetery.and all other - , I. ries are already coutrdeted for, 1. & work pertaining to the busiuess. - . . . ­ ­-��. . - - Geo. E. Silvester, of Ringw'uo,l, fit file '��•'" Cuftomecs will tint! a well selected stock .- meeting of the board of examiners tear A 3usiness Education Pays Wehaye been appointed sole agents by ' lanl surveyors, Lela last week at the ole• C. L. Manson, Esq.. Bowmanville, forth. of foreign and dowestiC granite t3nd The llIIder8lglled Will >nak$ • partment of crown lands, Toronto, passed Ait� liiiigvt)man or man coo eeelire Count of Ontario, for the best doyen marble to ehQose from. Inspection Cider 8V8Iy day .II the y will convince that for strictly first, ' a f�t•� ���,:iuegs education at one of the Wire Fence in the country, and are pre- • successfully tits exautinatiouF, anti a as pared to build fenoe, and sell Farm and class work, onr prices cannot be .. Week, except. Saturdays . duly sworn and admitted to practice 'as best c.�ii••;ee in Canada. It will only cost Township rights on the most reasonable beaten. cnu ��,,, cent for particnlara. Address - 11$tll further IIOt1Ce. ` `an rJntario land surveyor. terms. �'Ve build twenty different styles --- - - -- The marriage is announced in the Tor. Tin-. :;,.,v.;, Kiugston, Ont. - 3-5. . ag . - . : oa this maehiue. plain or ornamental. We ut i L+ Out W M s , C O WIE� onto papers of bliss 1linnie Uibt,ta, yunng also own the right for Ontario County, �7 est daughter of the late lion. T. N. Gibbs - --- (except townships Whitby .,nd Brock) for to Dr. W. S. Philp, son of Rey. J. Philp' FARM 8,11d TOWN LOTS the Crabb PatentFenoe. -Parties wishing ENOLOaE PROPRIETOR. ' Tabernacle Toronto. The to arvh•se Farm or Township r' his for ---------- . - - of Broadway P 1P iK - ceremony took place in Ottawa, Tuesday, FOR SALE. either of above, will do well to oonsalt as - PICKERING * Nov, 8th. 'rhe couple intend spending personally, wt lot ? B. F., Pickering, or I OC write as to Whitby _P. O. Parties are . the winter in Florida on account of the 1. FA ,ad of 30 acres,, being north wm/ strictly i rhiddeII. iafriu 'n an these �� TIL - ill-health of Dr. Phelp. 1 ci,r ,:ir Lot No.6, cos..,. Pickering.known Y Y 6i g 1'a' AND - �N R14 mien, Corners. (food large b'uildiag, newly tents. �► �� ar d _ S . Henry 'T. Auburn, of Scarboro,- was. •e„ced. g,,,-),l orchard,and two wells on prem- � -1 s , per acre. Land of $e-�1 ' ALLINK BRANT. JAn 1893. :r very nupttttia] in distributing his estate i.;ee,at nebent rented at iv - _ _ GET �� �( 1. the personality of which amounted to rhP best in the county. Gncel road past the - - '- Lv1�iRER LATg AND ,,- door. �ii21 Zi'lg "We L $617. :Ie left his brother 5eptituiis $100. Also a 1,% k lot in the town of N•hitb of M - - . and his late wife's brother, Archibald acrd*.int nediately north of and adjotn�ug the Every c SHIT\ GLE S1 - .. - Then he di ided the hal c'r„nnds nfthe Ontario Ladle*'Uollege.oa which ` . 1 . . . . - Heron 100, ,y ie a su►xli orchard. 1'be premises have&front- - - I . ante between his late wife s sister, Han• ago of 45 rods on Reynold street,anti 8 rods oft � �,, DRESSED LUMBER. - nah Heron, rind his Qwn sister, Mrs. Du",las street, well tented: One of the best . buii,lin'g Kites to the Iowa of Whitby. Beason• Time tINNIS o o - � ; . John «alkins. The sail: has been tiled able reru,3 sola be;avowed,for full particutan - for probate. &phi)' to S� I� AND SOFT WOOD '. . I ,` Several noblemen in England rite iii the J. R. ]�d01\TGOSIERY, -AT LOWEST PRICE- �' habit of giving :s:special orders to makers Dundas st..uear uptown railway station, - Weekly ^ . P t�ct.l7tti, less let Whitby s' fihfe la the Bs�t arty `� . I . I- I in -irginia for their supply of smoking _ __ _ , ; Newspssper !n Ontariv� send the • F 0 R '0 A S � tobacco. There is no doubt that by that _ Ten er cent. will be added ii - - means they get the yer�• best .tobacco to e►bOve in with N�m� and �►d- booked. p - . REMOVED : To NEW PREMISESz - be had, but it costs them about $2 a pound ° A)' GORDON �he workingman of Canada are smoking _ _ p�; _ . IW* -,_--_-_ _ the very same duality of tobacco at 75 BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . l� "�W _ - �z'osoxTo. I cL A 1:Z=1X0N'T r 11 . cents a pound, and it W known to thein by the Warne of" Myrtle Navy." whlY� i�iar��e rI or -- __ -- -- - ---- - - The finacial statement male by the e I L ­ . . . . .'L I - treaanrer of the illethodist Church at e . vL1 - _ -- - .--C A U ', -- . . . ..I 0 N . ; k __ __L:'_ ' ' . -i Stltlfillle at the tea-meeting- on the Mathison 8c Hawkin s HEAD < �. . �_i .. _ . 1. .: - � - '.1 " Monday evening following the dedication ! � • . 1 . . . -- � . - . _%. - .- Manufracturers cf ul the new church in that place, showed MarbleMonuments, Headstones and all 1. i� that the church had cost $6, elusive other Cemetery Work. • -A • of the old church. To meet is there - _ AUo 2m otters of radia Awed! w Am• THE NEW WIT-11AMS . �were iq subscriptions and cash about esitsia baa OaaaQiaa'Osaaitee. EACH PLUG Off' THE - 1 $3,`200, leaving about $3,300 to be provid- All parties wishing work would do well to cal I - uacLiiter ed. Darin¢ the avenin tt subscri tion an ua t,etorepnrchsstng. .Alt worts guaranteed bang ell kinds of sewing, for ease and I"'I y n g P odd prices of the lowest. `Toronto, wRs taken tip and over $2,000 of the re- W. V. IZ1cliti •tli4olir - AQOIIt., convenience ih using and forle M - "� e U) '.,11owim dnired atilouut was subscribed. durability has I . - f �► i :�.�. A P 0 Inrise Porth y .1 - t� i�ti,cford NO , EQ AL. :o: Is D1ARh:ED . . . . .., �- __ UDLEY k - Rebs. •°• . . . W� ..._�i .. 1'E c1�lEr�, . - .. . Frank Chipman, of Box Grove, silent T�3E NEW WILLL�MS �- 1'Nj'iile. Sunday at home. _ I i 1 a i l d for Dlrs: Robt.McBrady is slowly recovering Ia always ready for use, never gets• • ' 1 after a long illness. h I I� Pupa Facto . of Plow - We presume that it would be advisable out of order and is perfeotlyeatis• IN BRONA' LETTERS '. t = ,: : .i E,lttek for some of our musicians to withdraw to r { 1�1'Cprle O ;- the sunny fields of Italy, where their move- ` factory to every one who uses it. NONE OTHER GIENUINE a. aero*'' _ it -Manufacturer of- ment� «'uul,l not attract the attention of �► �'1 Over 1500 ladies in this section are _ ______ _____ __-_--- --u--- . ' t. the aspiring writer who writes under the I�' r Liflt Force do Suction Pum 0' ``t � � i1i .;, using the haw Williaboe and all areOTRIEN ,- p t• nom de-1,l a me of Romeo. W . _ r E . Dee w0l Pum sof Brass, Iron and Owing; to the death of our highly esteem- t I , delighted with it. Ask your neighbor. P- p a - , ,� t Porcelain. '�`.- ` r Eii frie�ul thou. McQuay, the honorable . R ,,J �q� h89 it how elle likes it, -THE - r.. F, L L ' positiot, of.p,esideut for our lodge has been �-i - I OEAREO ANO PItMPINO W1NOMllLS, Ll pllced in the trust-worthy N. J. I �, � .�. � THE NEW WILLIAMS �5 �T�('j�RA��E�,• Windl�►ill and Cistern Tanks, and - .• 1.� (�ltal>►,ia�, who will;nndoubtedly occupy the �� ! Cistern Pumps. Mail orderb ' same in rn neer creditable to his willing 1 } Has a high arm and all its bearings promptly attended to. , : �. Twin _- suPlu,rters• We have been heartily pleased + H disposed of his Toronto business ! , 1 Ic,r�e- to notice that the literary part of the pro �iit1�C5, -� brarr�gas for the is t few m his been bbl are bard@Wed and adjustable. , Its g Y movements are on ateelrollers, sliding and will 11er@after devote Lis en=. T,yMAN _;,y r H, •�,3nt, Pickerin i t r,Llter assisted by Thos: Y - Brown, whose stump tirA time to Whitb Gallerj►. - speech. are enthtiYsiastically applauded friction being ahliOst done away with. yONEY p LOAN"' 'e USINESS is alread Commcomment- -,_ <Vith regret we 'announce that our fns It will last a lifetime. B first-Class :o: ; r,- d by t11 -ing young fill nd, Will Young, has bid- -� This Youisg lady hyla twoill and a Call A tie„ farewell to C nada and has taken itis sister; each one of whose picture is combined The shuttle is a large cylinder, self- ing to hum, but the facilities are :o; on r y ., ,� �: de �rture for B itain's far-famed land. in the above rtrait. The blishers of the - ,-: t ill ' 1�1t carne: to Can d#t about two ears a LADIES' 1'le7p°ORiAL W>t$i4LYiviu ve a Fide threading, steel shuttle. suet that he can aeeolnlnodate all MORTGAGE SECU RITg Y j _ Y THE NEW WILLIAAtIs who require pictures. Darin 1116 atlotivest rates of interest. 11Ior� a esanci`D8 1 to learn f:Lrmi,tg and has now returned Ladies' Gold Watch to the persou who trust g bentures purchased foreasl;. d hu�ne• with a k Cowled a of a riculture can make out the faces of the two brothers lids geaepn call •arid et Laine _ ISEAL ESZ'�°'-Z' t' i g g • $as a self-settin 'needle, an automatic g p - `6" ►1 which will some day promote him to the and sister; to the second'a Mantel Cktck ; U ho y ;ought and sold on commission ! A1 14i -J a highest among th man tillers of the soil. to the third a Coin Silver Watch; tothtsfourth bobbin • winder and an - -im roved Y p that will be finished in the lateststyle -, ----- His departure ba. caused theheartfelt sym- a beantMfiil pair of Peal Opera Guises i to t - . int for : Western, Lancashire and North x ;� pathy of the anti ecommunit and also the the fifth a Silk Dreg Pattern; and a valuable thread liberator. of the artritish,hieroantite, and 11LanchesterFardlu- - ;. I. moistening of any a feminine 'pocket rine wilt also be �ell to eytrry pernln soh° THE NEW WILLIAM! 1 surance Companies North American {i U Po p � LiteIusurance Co.,albo Aceident In la ,. 1,-,n- � handkerchief. -CICER0. is able to answer this Picture Rebus conedly, PECIAL attention will` be- given - eurauoe taken. ,r : � �. t .tS =t until one hundred prizes have been awarded, Is the,only machine with adjustable ° ; t S On Friday eve ing last si larg a concourse of friends and re atives attars ed n surprise if there should be that number answering castors and that will thus stand level Sto family groups and as Christmas _; �"' p. ]Each COIItCstADt is t0 Cllr Ott, the. �nd�v A E {W' i for D'Ir. and 1VIr . N. Chapman. It being �'rrectly. FARMS �:� - C,�1, ). the 24th ttnniver dry of their wedding day. picture rebus, and make a cross with a lead on any floor .. is a time when most families have a ti* R ` % After pencil on the two brother hides s � E%aurin@ l$i tt'� it and you f vVill property for Bare. r ��«' the nests had asaemblecl and some ' "' and stud to t8s with five too-Deaf postage reunion it is the prop@r time to have t-i-III a ; time had b the tom- buy it AR]VtS TO RENT ?{ x`< ( `� ill ,x � ;= sen s in gaming, Ptc- y 1. stain , for wo copies of dhe Lwltls •••- - , -, 4� „ I ' ems• F ,any wag called t>lrorder by the master of t dlusttated - VTiZ]1J1;G .groups tak8n.ceremonies. Tl a room e9COrted 1118 bride TORIAL EtiKLY, oar. of '� .g � �cloletenoemits , 1 • ! C10NVEYANQII�(} OARItlFULLY i5 >k f5 to the altar for onfirmation. T.N. 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T thrill of horror The si n of the four. researches to the room &hove,—the secret the mail ,he of Y" _� ( >�v' ®: TRUE HTSTOItY OF A REMARgAli ,� E��ERIF'�'[� f :w ••jn C3od'e name, whagdoas it all mesa±'' room in which the treasure was found." " Oh, this is htirdly a case for me `isn't this too•Ltid, now !: Taste a►n Y . as spa, and, seizing a theorize over,"said Holmes, dryly. Marlin, chief engineer of the gobs `'' ` I "Its ei " said aud, he swung himself " No, no. 8ti11, we can't deny that Seville'--sn ocean steamer plying He mounted the nesse mord d he, stoaplug after with either h CIT PIER ti. and tthere was lihaice in our earts for all over the dead man. "All, I ezpectecl *it_ lip into the garret. Then, lying on his face, hit the nail on the head sometimes, y� Lti+erpool and New York—dyes 1 TYIFA TR•XGEDY F PONDICITEMY LODQE: ► g , , Uenr wedding, which i>; to take place to the Hark things that anrrounded us. Look here?" He pointed to what looked lie reached down-for the lamp and held it -me . Door locked I understand. Jewell g' Q brought to me. - , -` . "What a strange place!" she said look- like a long, dark thorn stuck in the skin while I followed him. worth half a million missing. How was ' - It was near! eleven o'clock when we „ hours to have a n g Y ing round. just above the ear. • The chamber in which we found ourselves window ? ? me of the sudden and dangerous illi 1 reached this final stage of our night's adven- " It looks as though all the moles in Eng- "It looks like a thorn,"said I. was about ten feet one way and six the " Fastened; bac there are steps on th, my assistant engineer aud tried 1 - tures. We has left the damp fog of the- lana had been let loose in it. 1 have seen "Itis a thorn. You may pick it out. other. Tile floor wile fcrmed by the rafters sill." To Ruggles. great city behin us, and tho night was fair- somethin of the sort on the side of a hill But be careful, for it is isoned." with thin lath-and- lasG+r between, so that Wliatevcr is Clone must he done qi 1 fine. A war wind blew from the west- r p° P " Well, weal, if it was fastened the steps I must}{o immediately and see him. Y near Bal arat, where the prospectors had I took it up between-ny fingerand thumb. :n walking one had to step from beam to could have nothing to do with the matter. , . A few minutes' rapid walking b ward, and heavy cloudmmoved slowly across been at work." It came away from the akin so readily that beam. The roof ran up to an apex, and That's common sense. Man mi lit hag - . _ the sky, with ha f a moon peeping occasion- •� " die to his little home. I wag soon P P g And from the same cause, said Holmes. hardly any mark was left behiild. One tiny was evidently the inner shell of the true died in a fit ; but then the jewels are iniss. m friend. He (lid nc ally through the rifts. It was clear enough "These are the traces of the treasure-seek- speck of blood_ showed where the puncture roof of the house; There was no furniture ing. Ha 1 I have a theory. These flasheselle sick-bed of y . to see for some distance, but Thaddeus era. Yo•i must remember that they were had been. ►f any s.,rt, and the accumulated dust of come u on meat times.—last step outsidet� and my heart sank. E rbcognise me, Sholto took dow one of theside-lam s from •• '� Pqr lead been summoned and after c P six years looking for it. No wonder Ghat the Thia is all an lnaoluble mystery to me, years lay thick upon the Boor, sergeant, and you, Mr. Shoe o, Your friend Tom said it would simply he imp - : the carriage to ive us a better light upon grounds look like gravel-pit." said L "It grows darker instead of clear- " Here you are, you see." said Sherlock can rertlain.—What do you think of tl►is, i�;J, o out with his vessel t F • our way. At that moment the door of the hoose er." Holmes, patting his hand against the slop- Holmes? Sholto was,on his own confession dor ills to g Pondicherry .odge stood in its own burst open, and T,hsddens Sholto came run- "On the contrary,"he answered, "clear:, nig wall. " This is a trap-door which leads with his brother last night. .The brother to ri d the honest hand of m ounds and as in round with a ver As I g pp'. f3� , g Y Hing out, with his 'hands thrown forward every instant. I only regales a few miss out on to the roof. I can press it back, and died in a fit, on which Sholto walked_ot1 ►de and saw no look of recognition high atone wall opped with broken glass. Ind terror in his eyes. ing links *to have an entirely connected ,tare is the roof itself, sloping at & gentle witF. the treasure. How s that?' $ single narrow iron-clamped door formed There is something stellae with Bartholo case." angle. This, then, its the way by which "On which the d , ver lit eyes, as his head rolled rfnrc : the only means f en�rance- On this our ,new!" he cried. "I am frightened ! My We had almost forgotten our companion's �Tumbec One entered. Let ns see if we can sad man very consider. `Ifo sale, my heart Ravelled and I t i nide knocked ith a peculiar postman-like „ g � ately got up and locked the door on the with a sob, and my soul sent up an 4 - g P P nerves cannot stand it. ,He was, indeed, presence since we entered the chamber. He; dud some other traces of his individuality. inside." �a_ x►rayer that we might yet take many rat tut. half blubbering with fear, and his twitching was still standing in the door-way, the very He held down the lamp to the floor, -.rid " Hum ! There's a flaw there. Let t� 1'; a together. - -. • : " Who is ther --?" cried a gruff voice from feeble face peeping out from the great As- picture of terror, wrin ing his hand!aud is he did so I saw for the second time that apply common sense to the mater. This ;°` gB.it no time was to be lost. . within. - - g ...< . trakhan collar had the helpless appealing moaning to himself. Suddenly, however, night s.etattled, surprised look come over Thaddeus Jholto was with his brother! I horned to the home of(,nptaiin �. "It in I, McM rdo. You surely know my eapre?sion of a terrified child. he broke out into a sharp, querulous --. his face. For myaolf, as I followed his there was a quarrel ;:•: so much we know, 1 }►dl r,. q :;end informed him of what had • knock by this ti e." "Come into the house," said Holmes, in "The treasure is gone !" he said. They gaze my skin was cold under my clothes. The brother is dead and the 'ewals are gone, a heard the seal news with genuine There was a grumbling sound and .a his crisp, firm ws%4 have robbed him of the treasure 1 There is rhe floor was covered thickly with the So much also we know. I o one saw the �. or Tom was a general favorite. clanking and j ring of keys. The door "I es, do I" pleaded Thaddeus Sholto. the hole through which we lowered it. I prints of a naked foot,—clear, weil defined, brother from the time Thaddeus left him, - "You know how sorry I am to he, swung heavily h c,c,and a short, deep-cheat- "I really do not feel equal to giving direc- helped him to do it ! I was the last person perfect! formed but scarce half the size of tt ed man stood in he opening, with the el- q g g ' His bed had not been alept in. Thaddeus is ark " said the capt. but ae it c _ low light of the lantern shining upon his tions." who saw him ! I left him here last night, those o an ordinary man. evidently in.a most disturbed state of mind. iel ed, why, it's lucky it can be it g We all followed him into the honeekee r s and I heard him look the door as I came. Holmes, I said, in a whisper, " a child protruded face and twinkling distrustful „ „ P . Iiia appearance is—well, not attractive. .On1 a fe A hours ago a very likely room which stood upon the left-hand aide down stairs. has dope this horrid thin }d _ _ ' 8• You see that I am weaving my web round & fellow came to me and asked me if eyes. of the passage. The old wom%n was pacing What time was that±" He had recovered his self-possession in an Thaddeus. Tile net begins to close upon . lace on board I could! give him, y:`That yon, r. Thaddeus? But'who are up and down with a scared look and rest "It was ten o'clock. And now he ie instant "I was eta ered for the moment " " S p° P eon e gg him. ame time allowing m, the others- I ad no orders about them he said, " but the thing is quite natural. " You are no quite'in possession 'of the 11 papers, I told him no, and he t4en from the master. ' less picking )angers, but the eight~ of Miss dead and the police will be called in and I "No, McMur o? You surprise me! I told Morstan appeared to have a soothing effect shall be suspected of having had a hand in HY memory failed me,or I should have been facts yet,"said Holmes. "This splinter of '`was willingto work his way as a c brother upon her. it. Oh ea I au. sure I shall. But you able to foretell it. There is nothing more wood which I have ever reason to believe aeamaa, or say way I said. lie - - some f iends.l night that I should bring "God bless yuur'sweet;calm face !", she don't think so, gentlemen? Surely you to be learned here. Let us go down." to be poisoned was in the nimi's seal - -ver anxious to ship with me. 1.11 t - _ " He hain't en out o' his room today, cried, with an hysterial mob. "It does me don't think that it was I2 Is it likely that " What is.your theory, then, as to those where you still see the mark • this ea►rd in- him right away, and tell him to ge Mr. Thaddeus rid I have no orders. You Qoed to see you. Oh, but I havo been sore- I would lib • brought you here if itawere I? footmarks t" I asked, eagerly, when we scribed as you see it was on the table• and to o with us omorrow. But it's know very well that I must stick to regala- ly tried this day!" Oh,dead , dear ! I know that I shall go had regained the lower room once more. beside it lathis rather curious stone head- cloy on to your splicing time, Jack . tions. I can le you in, but your friends Our companion patted her thin, work- mad 1" He jerked his arms and stamped hiy " M dear Watson, try a little analysis ed instrument. How does all that fit into r see you are getting nervous—un the mast stop here the are." worn hand and murtnared some few words feet in a kind of eonvulaive frenzy. yourself said he with a touch of impatience. your theor ► , my hearty, ar Y p y y theory?" � -�wouldn't? Go ahead , - of kind! woman! comfort which brought " You have no reason for fear, " You know m methods. Apply them, [To ss eoxrlIISD.] This was an u expected obstacle. Thad- Y Y g Mr. Y pp Y forget to tell Miss Kitty zfl save a the color back into the other's bloodless Sholto,"said Holmes, kindly, putting his %na it will be instructive to compare re- - me. 1'11 follow you as soon as I s< deur Sholto loo ed about him in a perplexed cheeks: hand a n his shoulder. "Take m ail vice, sup •" message. • / and helpless ma Her. "This is too bad of upon Y I cannotconceive an - you, McMurdo! 'he said. "If I guarantee "Master has locked himself in and will and drive; down to the station to report the ything which will B� Waves. And the bluff,big-hearted old fell, not answer me "she explained. "All da matter to the police. Ober to assist them cover the facts," I answered. r me a slap on my back and a shove them, that is en ugh for you. There is the P Y I am liven at the headquarters of a young lady; too She cannot grail i the I have waited to hear from him,for he often is every war. We shall wait here until " It will be clear enough to you soon," he g q the door. likes to be alone; but an hour ago your return.' said, in an off-hand way. `` I think that sub division on railway construction, at the j went back to my lodgings, put the public road t this hour." I feared that something was amiss, so The little man obeyed in a half-stapefied there is nothing else of importance here, very outskirts of e.vilization,about twenty splicing in my rigging,and was at in I "Vary sorry, Mr. Thaddeus," said the g miles from the nearest station. About ten T porter, inexorab y, "Folk may be friends I went ►lpT and peeped through the fashion, and we heard him stumbling down but I will look. He whipped out his lens hearts house in good time. I won o' yours, and ye no friends o' the master's. key-hole. du must go up, Mr- Thad- the stairs in the dark. sad a tape measure, and hurried alncut the days age I went in to the station for few describe my darling to you. I'll ( - He pays me we I to do my duty, and mq dens,—you must go up and look for your- . • room on his knees measuring, comparing, days. On my way in I met a young police she was one of the fairest and sweet duty I'll do. I don't know none o' your self. I have assn Mr. Bartholomew allelic :zsminiag, with his long thin nose only a officer, whom I knew slightly, on his way in the kipgdom.. She was rather ern - friends." in joy and in sorrow for ten long years, but % . CHAPTER VL I few inches from the planks;and his beady out to take up a post in thtl jungle beyond tier movements were as quick and . "Oh, yes, yo do, McMurdo,"cried Sher- I never saw him with such a face on him as 9AEALOl7R HOLia1L9 QIY&9 A DRatiO`I3TitAtIO\ eyes gleaming and deep-set like Lhoae of a my headquarters. We had a short chat. I - , as a fairy's, We h%d beep sweethe lock Holmes, ge ially. "I don't think you that. mentioned casually, that I should return bird. 3o swift sliest and furtive were his „ „ years and now at last we were to • have forgotten e. Don't .you remember Sherlock Holmes took the lamp and led "Now, Watson, Holmes,riibbin his inovemeata life thane of a trained blood- on Monday. This was on Friday. In tied and Kitty was going slnof g the station I heard incidentally that the to take }ler brida _ - � the amateur whofought three rounds with the way, for Thaddeus Sholto's teeth were hands, "we have half as hour W ourselves hound picking out a scent, that I could not Seville to-morrow, _ you at Alison's Dons on the n'ght of your chattecin in hie head. 4o shaken was he Let us make good use of it. My case is, same officer was ill at a small village be- g but think what terrible criminal he would New York. - benefit four yea s back?" that I had to pass my hand under his arm as I-have told you.almost complete ;but we have made had he turned his -energyand tween where I met him and my headquar- The seats have a-rived, the fere . "Not Mr. Sh rlock Holmes!" roared the 'as we went up the stairs, for his knees were must not torr on the side of over-confi•lence- as�ity against the law, instead of xert• era,&nd was coming in again. To this I performed the breakfast is partaker - prize-fighter. ' God's truth ! how could I trembling.under him. Twice as we ascend- dimple as the trams seems now, there may ing them in its defence. As he h ted attached no great importance. When leav-- Kitty—mine now forever—and I dd Holmes whipped his lens out of his pocket be something deeper underlying it " about, he kept muttering to himseKf and 1°g the station to return, about midday on the dance. At last the guests are a havemiatook o ?Ifinsteado'standin'there p� po R � g P 8 iionda I was seized, w``len a short di�- - - so quiet you ha just stepped up and given andcarefullyexaminedmarkawhichappe&red "Simple !" I ejaculated. finally he broke out into a laud crow of de- y' 1 and Kitty and I are-left alone. ' me that cross-hitt of yours under the jaw, to me to be mere shapeless smudges of dust . ••Surel ,"said he, with somethin •of the li ht. lance out, with a strong feeling that s�nie gone into the next room for a inom, - . • I'd ha' known ypu without a question. Ali upon the cocoanut matting which served as air of&clinical professor expuundiag to his 8` We are certainly in luck," said he. one was wanting me and that something I mit se one in a happy, blissful you're one that as wasted your gifts you a stair-carpet. He walked slowly from step cis• it Just sit in the corner there that " We ought to have very little trouble was-wrong. So strong was it, I almost when suddenly she utters a shriek. . have! You mi ht have aimed hi •h if ou to step, holdir_g the lam low,and shooting our foot- rants may not complicate m&t turned back,for I had left my -wife in the door, where hitt y y y p ' y P now. Number One lye had the misfortune bound I am at the t �, keen glances to right and left~ Kiss Morstan station in not the best state of health. . had joined the f ney. Lora. Now to work t In the first place, how to tread in Cho oreasote You can see the me acid throws herself trembling . " You see, �V tson, if all else fails me I had remained behind with the frightened did these folk come, and how did they o . g Ht;wevQr, I put the apprehension by think g outline of the edge of his small foot here at ing that it was nervousness, and that I was - sena housekeeper. The door has not been opened since last the side of this evil-smelling meas„ The What is the matter, my darli have still one o the scientific professions , . open to me," said Holmes, laughing. "Our The third flight of stairs ended in m night. How of the window?" He carried carboy has been cracked, you see, and the a little "rnn down" with the hot weather, ask tenderly, holding her close. - strai ht ass a of some len th with a , stuff has leaked out." It hen I got about twelve miles out I fell in .`U Jack !" she whispered, clic. . friend won t ke p ug out in rho cold now, I g p �B g , the lamp across to it, muttering his ohiser _ am surfs." great picture in Indian tapestry upon the vations aloud the while, but addrassing " What then !" I asked. with a camp of some fell uw•enaineers return- me, "j saw. hien again just now, s ' "In you tom , air, in you come.- you right of it &lid three doors upon the left. them to himself rather than to me. " Win- " 1% by, we have got hint, that's all,"said ing from survey from a different direction, at the window, and he gave me the t - and your frien s," he answered. "Very Holmes advanced along it in the Same slow dow is anibbed on the inner side. Frame- he. " I know a dog that would_follow that and was a•ked by them to remain over. look !" sorry, Mr. Tha dens, bull orders are very and methodical way, while we kept close at work is solid. Ido hinges at the side. Let scent to lire world's end. If a , ark can night. Again..I had the feeling that I ought " Who±" I asked. - - strict, Had to be certain of our friends his heels, ' with .our long black shadows «s o n itr No water- i near- Roof p not to stay ; but, as I knew of no reason "Gaspard e," elle re tier y pe pipe track a trailed herring across : ,pack how p rd Saronn „ atreamin backward down the corridor. far call a special trained hound follow so why I should not remain I put the feeli:ig With a smothered exclamation 1 before I let the in. g quite out of reach. Yet a man has monist- Y b and stayed the night. Next morning I Inside, a gr vel path wound through The third door was th!►t which we were ed by Cha window. It rained a little last pungent a smell as this? It sounds like a y y g r - Kitty on a sofa and rushed out to 1 seeking. Holmes knocked without receiving heard that during the night the police otlic• - punish the man who had. frighten desolate grorn�is to a huge clump of a g• g night~ Here u the tint of a toot in mould sum in the rule of three. The answer should P b house, square a}}�id prosaic, all plunged in any answer, and then tried to turn the hall- upon the sill. And lista is a circular•muddy give us t he But Halloo ! here are tae me- er had been carried through in a dhooly, but he had vanished. Iliad nev shadow save t+l c l e a n c e l 1 t i n i.ti rt l+o dle and force it open. It was locked on the mark and here again upon khe floor, and cr edited representatives of the law," and that ho died just as he got in. this man, -but Kitty had told - corner and glimmered in a garret window. inside,however,and by a broad and powerful Here again by the table. •See here, Watson i Heavy steps and the clamor of loud voices Now, she inference may seem to some him. He was a French seaman w . The vast size of the building, with its gloom bolt, ak we could see when we set our tamp This is really a very pretty demonstration." were audible from Below and the hall door people to be born of a diseased imagination; come to Liverpool during hiy last and its deathly silence, struck a chill to the lip against it. The key being tutrned, j looked at the round well-defined shut with a fond crash. Mot I have little doabt that the poor fellow, had seen Kitty and fallen deeper: , - heart. Ever. T addeusSholtoseemed ill at however, the hole was not entirely closed, Studdy discs. "Phis is not • footmark," " Before they come,"said Holmen, "just who was lying at his last gasp, was thin!.- love.with her, annoying her a get y ease, and the la stern quivered and rattled Sherlock Holmes bent down to it, and in- said L pat your hand here on this r fellow's irg—in an excited and feverish way, per- with his I 'raisttent and ard,nt att ' stamntl rose again with a shat intakin of �� pp0000 Nape—ot myself, and his last hopes of sec- until final!' to et rid of hi n she I in Iiia hand. Y g p g It is something mush more valuable to arm, and hEre on his lag. What do you Y, i f , "Icanuotun erstand it "he said. "There the breath. us. It is the impression of a wooden stump, feel ?" ing a European, and that lie had a strong of her approaching marriage. Ina i tmust be some mistake. �I distinct! told "There i9 something devilish in this, v " Phe muscles are as hard as a board," I desire for me to come to him; that the she said his manner changed entire � y You see on the sill is the boot-mark, a , Bartholomew that we would be here, and Watson, said he, more moved than I had heavy boot with a broad metal heel,and be. answered. thought wave was strong enough to reach . he gave her a look which made he yet there is no bight in his window. I do-ever before seen hila. " What do you.make side it is the mark of the timber-toe." "Quite so. They are in a state of ex- tile, and that had my brain been attuned - almost stop beating, and, catching pot know what o-make of it." of it?" • "It is the wooden-legged man." tre►ne.contraction, far exoeeding the usual to receive it properly and interpret it, I the wrist he beat his head and hisse . . "Does he al a e guard the remiisog in I stooped to the hole and recoiled in •• should have one on to him. The theoryis ear: ?" y P horror. Moonli ht was streamin into t e Quite so. But there has been some one rigor mortis. Coupled with this distortion in no wayvitiated b the this way ask�d Holmes_ g K . b else--& very able and efficient ally. Could of the face, this Hippocratic smile or Y fact that rile feel- "'I swear to you that yon &hal " Yes; he hap followed my father's cue- room, and it was bright with a vague and you scale that wall, doctor?" 'rious sardonicus,' as the old writers called 1°g was transitory, and that the poor fel- marry another. Remember that !" ton. He was a favorite son you know, shifty radiance. Looking straight at me, it' what oonelamiop wouldi su ser;:ty our I lows pasaing the camp in the night did not The next moment he turned avi • Y .. 8 I looked out of the oFen window. The gg y B and I sometime think that my father may . and suspended, as it were,in the air for all ?" affect me. that time he was probably was moon still shone brightly on that angio of mind . Y p y gone, and when, a few (lay % _ . have told him ore than he ever told me. 1-7-the beneath was in shadow, there hung a face, the house. We r►ere a good sixty feet from "Death from some powerful vegetable. not in a condition to emanate though twaves, - Kitty heard that his vessel had loft r _ That is Barth omew's window up there very face of our companion Thaddeus. the ground and, look were I would I alkaloid," I answered,—­ nor d' ow that I was there.— The Na- ol, she hoped she had see the ,— some st chpine- [ p° pe n_ las . where the moo shine strikes. It.is uite I There was the same High shining head, the like suhatance which would produce lienal w. And here he had come like an evil : could deo ao foothold, not as much as a mar the happiness of her wed3ing i - bright, but ther is no light from within, I same circular bristle of red hair, the same crevice in the brick-%ork. tetanus." - think." i bloodless countenance. The features were •• " '• - soothed her like a child ani after « , It absolutely impossible, I answer• That oras the idea which occurred to � , r None, sai Holmes. . "But I see the set, however, in a horrible smile, s fixed �, me the instant I mw the drawn muscles of - The Fall' Att01'II8y. _ � she seemed almost to have forgo glint of a light 'n that little wipdow beside 1"°d.unnatural grin, which in that still and " Without aid itis eo. But tmpptiso you the face. On getting into the room I at ones Atha!the world has gone'awry fri3ht. . - the door:" ( moonlit room was more jarring to the had afriend u here who lowered you this Since Cousin Lillian entered collage,,. 1 .:, - { looked for the means b which the poison i "Ah, that i 'the houmekee housekeeper's room. . nerves than any scowl or contortion. So P y y P For she Iiaa grown ao learned,I P good afoot rope which I see in ills corner, had entered the system. An you saw, 1 Ott tremb:©;tit her wondrous knowledge. I II. - That is where o d Mrs. Bernstone sits. She like was the face to that of our lj, tle friend emurin one end of it to this rest hook in disaovued a thorn which had Whono'cr 1 d&ro that I looked round at hien to make sure g be4a driven tQ woo ld now y T was on lard the Seville early t can tell i:8 all-. bout it. But pereaps you the wall. Thep, �I think, i f ion were do or shot with no great force into the scalp. she frowns that 1 Rhonld so annoy her. . _ would not min waitin here fora minute that he was indeed with us. Then Irecall- You observe Llta6 the art attack was that And then proclaimN, with lofty brow, morning and saw that everything g active man, You might swarm n wooden Her in is lo be a law er. ' or-two for if w al ed to mind that he ' y p' p I go in together and she lied mentioned to us le and all. You would de which would be turned towards the hole in y right and running smoothly below. Lias had no woe of our comm she ma be- that his brother and he were twins. g part, of aourae, as had not et put in his a But! ► g Y 1 t„ in the same fashion, ani your ally would the ceiling if the man were erect in his Life glides no more on golden wings, ; y p ge . alarmed. But- hush - what is that? This is terrible!" I said to Holmes, draw u the rope, untie it from the hook „ A sunny wait from E Dorado: - when 1 went on shore again to He held up he lantern, and his hand - "What is to be done?" P P°• chair. Now examine this thorn- I've learned how true the root Kings, As we came on board she grasped shut the window,anibit on the inside, and I took it a gingerly and held it in the That comingsorrowc itsshadoA. K Pe shook until the irclea of light flickered and- "The door must come down," he answer- get away is tine way Lhat he ori giaaliyycame, light of the lantern. It was long, shaW, When tutti-frutti lost its clt with painful force, and looking do wavered all aroundna. Miss Morstan seized ed, and, springing against it, he put.hie As a minor point it may be noted;"he con- and black, with a glazed look nt a-the ,nt, I felt Ronne hidden gript impended; _ - L her face I saw that it was very p po- When sheadeclined a caramel abe pointed nervously across the v: pay wrist, and a all stood with thumping weight upon the lock. It creaked and tinued fin erin t•he rope " as thou h soma umili substai ce had dried whispered: hearts, strainin our ears. From the great groaned, but dii not yield. Together we en-legged friend though a fair climber, was upon it. The blunt end had beau ,trimmed I know my rosy dream had ended- black house tl ere sounded through the flung ourselves upon it once more, and this not a professional sailor. His hands were aud rounded off with & knife. Sha valuta no nnort+on china plaques. "There he is sow,` Jack ; there silent night the oddest and most pitiful of time it gave way with a sudden snap, and far from horny. My lens discloses more "Is that an Englieli them?" he asked, with tintsthat.would havo crazed Murillo, "Who,'"I asked. Strc►nge bit Is thwt never plumed their backs g" Gaspard shrill, broken whimpering of we found ourselves within Bartholomew than one blood-mark,especially towards the "No, ,t certainly is not, When Father Noah braved the billow. Gaspard Saronne, " she faltere a fr<i htened oro an. Sholto's chamber. end of the rope, from which I gather that he y Her fancy limns, with brighter - I looked gg " With all these data an should be able y ghtor brush• quick!y in the direc It is Mrs. Bernstone, said Sholto. Yt appeared to in&ve bee�ri fitted tI as a slipped down with such velocity,that i►o dip son•.e jurt inference. But here are The spp'endid triumphs that&wait her, pointed, and saw, leanin against g When,in the court,a breathless hush of the vessel a 8 t - -" a`She is the one v�oman in the house. Wait chemical laboratory. A double lips of glass- took the akin off his hand." the regulars: so the auxiliary forces may Gives homage to rho q►icen debater. , Pparently looking o: here. I shall back in a moment." He stoppered bottles was drawn up ikon tine This im all very well, said I, "but _ - the water •` beat a ret-reat." dark ' a striking-looking m; - hurried for thedoor,'and knocked in his wall opposite the door, and the table was 'the thing becomes more unintelligible the Am he spoke, the steps which had been 'Tis sad to meet such crushing noes , and handsome. He was i p-culiar way. We could see a tall old littered over with Bunsen burners, test- ever. How about thio mysterious all coming nearer sounded loud! on the From eyes as blue as Scottish heather; specimen of physical manhood as I 1 Y Y Passage 'Tia sad a maid with cheeks of rose seen me he 8 woman admit hi , and sway with pleasure tubes, and retorts. In the corners stood How came he into this room?"' and a very stoat, portly than in a gray suit should have her heart bound up in loathes toed there with his an . at the very sigh of him. earboys of acid in wicker baskets. One of " Yes, the roily !" re ted Holmes, pen. strode heavily into the room. He was red_ 'Tis sad to keep one's passion pent, � across his breast, apparently to pea Beed of anything pRaisin a "Uhl Mr, Th dRieta,sir, Iamsoglad gots these appeared to leak or to have been sively. " There are features of interest faced, burly sad plethoric, with a it of Though Pal+&'sarmathefaironviron; ,. g round. havo come ! I a ao lad you have con©, broken, for&stream of dark-colored liquid abontthia ally. He lifts the osse from the very small twinkling eyes which ,pocked BgPhe on©ilio sly b cathing Byron, back will take you to Your room a Mr. Thaddeae, i it !" We heard her reiter- lead trickled out from it, and the air was regions of commonplace. I fans this all keen! out from between swollen an out what he is doii Y y Y d puffy When I.iltisn's licensed at the law sweetheart," I said. &ted rejoicings afitil the door was closed and heavy with a peculiarly pungent tar-like breaks fresh ground in the annals„ of crime ashes. He was elosel followed b an Herfame, her voice died away into a muffled mono- odor. A set of steps stood at one side of in this count though rallel cases nspector in uniform, end b the still be supick adflaw live forever; As I came on deck again I met lona ry+ par y No barrister will Mooring, who said to me: the room, in the mid_t of s litter of lath suggest themselves from India, and, if my palpitating Thad4eus Sholto. In logic so extremely clever:- „ • Oitr guide }Iles left us the lantern'. and plaster, and above them there was an memory serves me, from Sene bia." "Here's a business I'' he cried in a muf. The Rberiif will forget his nap_ Here, Jack, 1 was just lookini To feast upon the love! vision to introduse Holmes swung itf slowly round, and peered c enin in the ceilin lar a enoq h for a " $ow Dame he, dam '� p y you to your new aha P g 8' g g then Y i reiterated sed, husky voice. Here e a pretty baei- And then the judge will set hitt tap and leading the wayto where th keenly at the h use, and at the great rub- man to pass through. At the foot of the "The door is locked, the window s inac. cess ! But who are all these± Why, the At her and �am of love Elysian. less figure stood said: '• e _ biah-heaps whin cumbered the grounds. steps a long coil of rope was thrown careless- eessible. Wai it through the chimney±" house seems to be am as&'rabbit- " SAMUICL MINTUIiN Picvi. Mr. Sarot Miss Morstan a>�d I stood together, and her 1 together.. touctoosmaY Warren! .. is my chief engineer Mr. 'Marlin. ;. hand was in mine. A wondrous subtle yBy the table, in`a wooden arm-chair the ewered. grate`•I had already considered that AthelneyiJo�� said Holmeu must s, quietly.Mr. y y Y you u two gentlemen will all to etll The sa that Love is blind the do. I 'o P g thing is log +, for liars were we master of the house was seated a 1 in a heap, possibility." - " Why,course I do I" he wheezed. "It's The figure is not carried Was it because of what two who had never seen+each other before with his head souk upon his tdit shoulder, at Kitty 1 that day, betwyen whom no word or even P !der, "How then 2" I peraiated. : : . fit.$b�etlgek Holmes,the theorist. iemetn• Wt t-oo [ar, when wo we tlalilit :�me that I felt such a repugnance ani that ghastly, inscrutable smile upon his "You will not apply`my wept," he ber you l I'Q never 1{orget how you lectured Of people whom we often meet man; that as I shook his hand • lock of atTectionhad ever passed, end yet face. He was stiff and cold, and h&d clearly said shaking his head. How often have los all on Muses and fnfereuoss and effects m though I had 1 • now in an hour of troublfc our.iia° s in• Whom other folks have married. caught hold of a : ��. "= d Been dead many hoar&. It seemed to mo that I amid to you when you have eliminated the in the Bishopgatte jewel case_ It's true' oil that aP Tloeked into his dark eyes stinctively sought for each other. I have Y The value of murderers relics to such.; one mi not only bis features but all hi�- .imbs were impossible whatever remains, hoiatve:r in. set us an the right track ; but you'll owe � nut et feel who look sinto now a' marvelled at it since, but at the time .it twisted mud turned in themostfantastiofaeh- probable, moat be the tenth? 'tips know that now that it Iva$ yours b lases as Mme. Tussaud a is considerable. W, the spat natural thing that I should ion. 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S 4 --Tri Y4Y Pr if Y •[• - � -;i rtes, How , as �torw(o and I loon discovered thst he amderetood readied the forems�t when m7 i�tached g1°� NORRORk a�a ro ,z , 7►�L.D&U*! t s NIG , his duties thoroughly. He strove to make him. He turned, saw me coming, wheeled l'9 _ r , .. t. , r , ,.r ho sfAtiOn wh . Y t . 4. t:at d, you • himself agreeable, and when Iwent hawk to quickly, and with the apparently Ilfelees �.. tleilavertaathrt*r��enrTlgfitt 4> '�a i% r ` s4 ir• $, alts" Kitty I was almost ashamed of my first feel- form of Kitty aII one attar, , moaated *he t! Titrore� � nara ' ' .- Isn't the toobad,now !- $ere am I, Jack lugs. I attempted to reassure her, but she ladder, and was at the orosui-gree before I To the extent that mother$are nanatnr. • . ' -, .a° for arlin ct ief en inset of the good ship seemed ill at sage, and to and a sin ez- reached Lhe foot of the meat. al, u%motberl , recreant to their im rtawt ldr Theodore Bent has made°iror�►s sats- ': - ;. {' i�' •1 me i g between a g y Po prising discoveries with re and to Lhe i' t (I(}ny that yea cusps—qsn ocean steamor plying precaed her regret that8atronneshould have Ma►d with rage and fear f°rKittr I began trust, refusing Lo nurse their bgbiea, will habitanto of Mashonaland. Eight years ego �� + 1-117e9, D iverpool ud New York—drea9iug for ►ray been taken on board with us. to mount the ladder, when suddenly it fell they die with theeholera iafffavawx _If the Mon u Kerr described these natives as a s �' ear Kaci, is to.take place ►n a few All went wall with ua, however, and the a n me to the deck. 8 rin in tom feet mortalit among the youn of the brats • ; :tj11( Jewe4 edding, P° P K g Y Y b I g gery timid d�eeo le liven anion the roc 1 I uw wast ours, to ave a note brought to me, telling following night, about ten o'clock, I went I looked up and caw the madman flourish- creation should ut ha f equal that of our and eranniesbf ' ' Bills,wherethey kept a r ;'4', he, ie of the udders and dangerous- illness of down to make roy rounds of the engine• a gleaming knife in his hand, With which babes, those particularly interested would constant outlook for the approach of the • n a4sist at engineer and tried friend, room• Saronne scaompanied me, and whea be had severed the copes, and laughing ghat be likely te) petition congress for an inves- dreaded Matabeles. Their enemies for man _" ( sEc lis on thd-. F Y .we had made the roVos of tine upp -r roonis wild, mad laugh. tigation of the causes of such fearful waste earn had kept them in a state f terror ,'l 'I'om Rug- les, g Whatev r is done must be done quickly. lie suggested that we go down intothe lower. Sevural pereons had been roused by my of 1•fe. „ Mr, Bend says that in spite of th�ir timid "'' -, f of d the steps IllIl�t go Inmediately and sea him. We accordingly went. Leading the way to cry, and soon a circle had formed about the While"milk for babes is sa aeknoWl- ' a g foot of the mast. Amon the first was ed ed rascal le the resent gists and of nature, he believed when he saw them last - ` , r t n the matter; p the far end of the dark room with alantern, g R P £ , g year that their taco had seen batter days. brow ht ( In might have A few ninnies' ra iu walking pp nic.to hi3 little home- I `Nag s°onoteven he Paused and asked me if I did not think Captain Mooring, whom I told in ae few this principle ie apreadingf desolation over as they retained traces of a higher eiviliza �` .••w:,ls are rnisq- the; earl{ bed of my friend.. He d►d -a certain-piston was running rather heavily. words as possible all that had passed. , I- -the land, causing many, many mothers' tion ►n their skill in smelting iron, their,.. t'tiese flashes and my-heart sank. A db ' I listened and, told him I thou ht it did was almost wild with fear. Kitt had not hearts to mourn in bitter an uish • et the rerogriise ma, g y g . Y carvings, and musical instruments•• They �� :t step outside, for had been summoned, and after examen- gild asked hum for the lantern, that I might spoken a word and had shown no signs of cause of such mortality is .very.easily tree- celled themselves the Makalanga, a name ` 1"our friend in;; Ton, said it would simply be impassible examine it. It was near the floor, and I life. Had Lhe fiend murdered her? - ed. �o feed these babes With the same which did not signify much to the explorer •-- • ivr Trim to go out with his vessel to-mor- .had to stoop to see it. - I found it needed " Kitty !" I cried. " " Kitty, mydarling, p pe 4 t gunk of this food +vhich is ro r for the adult laborer, until he returned to civilization,when he be . „1�n Confession J,ow, oiling badly-and said so, at the same time *peak W me 1". is foolish in the extreme anti sure to ro- ., Lhe brother; ri �d the honest hand of my aoln- a P gun to read the works of early Portuguese As I g pp askinL where Bill Stone wall. I glanced As though my frantic appeal had roused dace premature dearth, at least in the av- travellers. �. chit(, walked off f saw no look of recognition-in the up into the f* of my companion as I asked her she.atirred and mosued, anti then, a's erage caaea In the book written three hundred years ra,lc an , `' `' ' f:;ver-lit. oyes, as his head, rolled from side the question, a d the blood thrilled to m) eonf,ciousness returned, she stretched her ---- ago by Dos Santos, who was a far. more I f l vary consider- to side, illy heart swelled and I turned away hArt in a tide. He wag bending over me arms towards me and begged me to save . Uaefw Baind& careful and accurate writer on Africa than . • - ' he door on the with a sob,-and my soul seat up an earnest and the look in his eyes was like that of a her. I rushed to ane mast and throwing l eienti6c research has contributed much, most of his contemporaries, Mr. Bent was prayer t'hIlt we might,yet take many a vol- basilisk. Never- before had I seen such a my arms about it, attempted to climb up, not only to the saving of human life, but to astonished to find this statement referring► t hCa Let ra ,. �etiler. look on a human face and I pray I never whea Saronne said : the accumulation of wealth and the diffu- to the region of Mashonaland : . tine t°� '�1 oor}n y p P cion of comfort, h 3' nla;ter. This ];,t nu time was to be lost: may a;ain. I strove to rise, but his hands "If an man►sttem tete come u here I "All t sae Kaflire the call �'I ocarangas, 1,i i brother t I hurried to the liome of C:tptani ed were at my throat, and, as he bore me to will plunge this knife in her 1_eart . Millions of francs are saved annually to because all talk the Mocarangk language- - ;:1 n,•h we knoll, And informed l,im of what had Happen the floor, he hissed : I staggered ba`ek with a groan. the French nation# by the aamirable 4M-st.i- The Monumatapa and all his vassals are - - !-t%<( is are gone, - lie licard the; s:ad news with genuine regret, ►. bill Stone and the others have been "Captain !" I cried, wildly, "save my_ gationa conducted in the interest of her Mocarangas,a name which they have be- . . . ,fns saw the for 'Lntii was a general favorite. drinking to tae health and happiness of you darling for me. Save her I" wine industries by M. Pasteur. There was cause they live in the Land of the Moca• _' C'i,leu� left him. 1'oti know how sorry I am to hear this Y P g , a time when the wines of France were liable rang&, which is the best and most polished . " and our bride and I ut somethin iu their We will save her, .Tack he said sooth- uc. `l'h:addeus is Tack," staid the rapt•1in, "but as it cant be grog that'wiil make them. sleep until they inRly. "Never fear." to turn bitter or sour. No one could tell of all the Kaffir languages I have seen." . i 3t ate of mind• helped, �a�hy, it's lucky it can be mended' 'end all the rest of you wake up in another The madman laughed again. - -- whether the wine of a given year would turn Here we have the same name as -Maka- . n,ft attractive, Ugly a fe p hours ago a very likely. loo king country '." "Is any ore in this company a flood out good or bad. Ruin threatened the ,vhole langa by substituting, as the Portuguese al _ • my web round fellow came to me and asked me if I had a As he spoke, he laughed a wild, blaod. enough shot to shoot that fellow wit lout grape-growing district of France. ways did, r for 1. Other conclusive testi . • to close upon place on boar.l I could Rig a him, ce the curdling laugh, and his fingers seemed to fear of striking Mrs. Marlin!" asked the Pasteur discovered that the wine would mony with regard to the identity of the _ - s::mc tithe showing me soros excellent 1bury themselves in my flesh. In vain I captain, turning to those about hien. be ruined whenever he could find in it ser- two peoples has been discovered by Mr. rkf;tiessign of the papers, I told him•no, acid lie then said he struggled with superhuman strength. He There wag no reply, and I shrank from fain rr►icro-dr anisms which destroyed the Bent, and it may be regarded as establisl.ed . 1'nis splinter of was williup, to work his way as a common was more than a match for me on equal the idea with a shudder. The minutes drag- wire b roducin a certain kind of fer- that the timid Makalangas of to-day are. . . ' .tic:i to balieve. seaman, or in a,ny way I said. He seemed terms, and he hid taken me at a disadvant- ged heavily on, as various suggestions were mentation He neext discovered that they the -descendants of the once powerful or- . - _ -- .:19, mall's scalp very anxious 'o ship with ms. Ill send for' age. I struck him in the face again and offered. After that first appeal to me could be destro d b beatin to a tem era- anization known in the sixteenth centur = - - ti- : this card in- him ri lit away, and tell him to get ready again but his fin ers onl ti htened their Kitt had remained very uiet and onl Y g P g y - • ► t',a table ; and a to go with us to morrow. Bu't it's getting g y g y q Y tore not at all harmful to the wine itself. as the empire of Monomatapa, a powerful _ . clap, anti, with that fiendish,maniacal laugh when the moon shone out brightlyy from B this sim le rocess the ra rowers Kaffir• or anization like the Matabeles of to. - .�f;►i ;tone head. close on to your splicing time, Jack, and I ringing in my ears, I lost consciousness. behind clouds, I could see list lookin at g ..r are ettin nerrous=dud who g. have since avoided the degeuerat on of their eeay, which fell to pieces on account of in- alt that tit inl,o see you K g , I was restored by having water dashed in me with a world of love in her sweet eyes. product. ternal dissensions, and finally became a _, - wouldn't? Go ahead, my hearty, unci dol► t my face. On opening my eyes and looking Finally Saronne grew weary of one peel- The �ilk•prodacera of Fmnce and Italy prey to the Zulu hordesr The descriptions 1 forget to tell Hiss Kitty to save a kiss for laround I found m self lying in almost the tion, and in order to move, loosened 1►,a also owe to Pasteur their prosperity. The which Dos Santos gives of the Makalangas . me. 1'11 follow you as soon as I Bend this same spot Where I lay before. I was bound hold of Kitty. That was the moment she silk-worms became afflicted with a parasite of Monomataps correspond exactly with. - message. - - nand and foot and gagged,and there,stand- had been praying for. With one quick which kWed them before they had spun their the habits and customs of the present in- And thebltiff,big-hea:rt'M old fellow gave ing in front of me, with a diabolical look of movement she caught a rope and was glid- silk. Througgh ipeeasing study, combined habitants. He tells of the annual sacrifice U 1•i garters ol`' a me a slap on my back and a shove towards triumph on hi face holding a bucket in hta in;towards the deck. Saronne turned,sew with a rernarkableinsight,Pasteur discover of the spirits of their aaeestora, the inter- . the door. hand, was Gaspard Saronne. what had happened, and rvitli a terrible cry ed just at what stage of the life of the silk censors for them between God and man, . ruction, of the I went back to my l.od ings, Put the last " h:xcuae me for revivin ou so rudel ," severed Lhe ro a with one owerful ewes auo;lt twenty ilicinf�is nl ri in and was atm sweet- g y y P P P worm Lhe parasite might be destroyed. the beer drinking, Lhe iron smelting, the :, n. About ty s1 Y gg g' y' he said, with a mock bow, " but I did not of the knife. But too late. I had seen it A recent interesting instance of what Diashonaland-piano, the weekly day of rest gluon for a few heart's house in good time. I �tion't try to want you to lose count of what was passing; ail And waeatanding wader my darling. She science Can do sgainet sirparantly over- during the ploughing season, and other - young police describe my darling to yon. I'll only say I knew you would enjoy it. Ansi now I'll was almost within reach when he cut the whelming odds occurred in the plains of customs which identify them with the :: iv, vn leis way yhe was one of the fs►irest and sweetest girls proceed to show you what my programme rope, and scene fell I caught her safely in Theisaly. The crops of that district of peepple of to day, _ - :nil in the kingdom. She was rather small, and is. I have ao-arran ed than gradually,the my arms. Then I heard some one yell Greece were threatented with entire de- lNr. Bent has also been able to avail him- . e bey and - her rtiovenicnts were as c uick and raceful ,i art c list I f g boiler will be emptied, about which time "Look nut, he's coming !" atruction by swarms of field mice, I•:vey self of the writings of Arabian historians . - as a fairy's, We:had beer sweethearts for cold water will pour in, a slight explosion I looked up and saw that Saronne had effort at destroying them proved inefficient, who lived 1,000 years ago, whose .descrip . I , ,°old return " ears and now at last we were to be mar will follow, and the sides of +.he vessel will eau ht another ro and with the knife „ , 1't ids In R pe. and dually Pasteur was appealed to. He tions of the manners and customs of the y. ricd, and Fitt was oin aboard the between his teeth, was tepidly nearing Lhe refereedhis emiespondent to Leofller whose pec le living in this region connect them - !; . ::alit that th© y g h be blown out like the aides of an old tubr p tieville to-morrow,to take her bridal,.trip to and every soul on bdard except Kitty and deck. To put Kitty behind ma and catch recent- researches among disease microbes with the present race. Hence it seems very . _ • Ill tillage be- T Itiew I ork: mys Jf will sink to the bottom.- I m rather up the hammer which had falle-i was the have made him famous, and the Athenian clear that the country now called �lashona- :'y headquar- The guests have a-rived, the ceremony is sorry that Kitty made it necessary for me work of an instant. But even a� I drew governmeSt finally invited Leofller to Ath- land has been inhabited for at least 1,000 . l'v this I. et formed the Lreakfast is artaken of,and When leay. P" p to do this," he went on, holding hie head back tee strike him, the report of a pistol ens, where,after some experimentation, he }jars by the ancesi ora of the present bar- , r,ri Ida on . tiitt•y—inane now forever—Bud I lead olt on one aide and looking at me with a leer, sounded, and Qaronne attack the deck on determined upon a line of proceduro. barons race, a race which at one time had Y the dance. At :ast the gaests are'all gone, ,,}gut I warned hers ainst mart in ou,and his feet, bounded like a ball and fell at full short des- and Fitt and I ace left ;alone. tine nae g Y gY Pieces of bread caeca prepared, each of power and some degree of civilization, due. _ i .:ti,, that some Y (Gaspard Saronne is always as good as hie length, the blood spouting from his breast• which contained numbersof acertain micro probably to its intercourse with foreign r gone into the next roots fo`r• a moment, and word. I have dru ea the stokers and He strove to rise, as he fixed on me one of o anism known to be extremely deadly to traders ; but it has again fallen into a con- I - ',-I: something I sit as one in a ha , blissful drea n gg N( it, I almost f py' several others who might have given ma his terrible looks, but fell back and died mice, producing in them a di4ease much dation of barbarism. . , when suddenly she utters'a shriek. With a trouble, and now the way is clear. It will without a groan. liketyphoi-i feter. The same microbes, if During the loughing season every sixth . .,:v %%,ife in the -: bound I am at the-door, where Kitty meets be a rand si ht to see this she blow a - We afterwards learned that Saronne had p ,•e of health. ane and throws herself tremblin into ni K g p p' eaten by man or by domestic animals, are day is called Cod's Day, when the People - ::-Aeon by think- g y ,and Kitty and 1 will enjoy it from our boat been for several years an inmate of a luna- absolutely har.nless. This bait was placed abstain from work. The day-is invariably arnis. several miles off. And now I'll ut ou in tic as lum in France, but,had been ro- Intl that I was .� , ,+3 P Y Y P freely within reach of the wild mice, and devoted by itis men to drinking beer and \Vhat is the matter, My- darling . I l closer c uarters. I onl wanted to ive nouoced cured and been released. h9/t weattret. - I Y g at the, sumo time other mica ingculated lying idle on the rocks. i'he Mashona , a asl{ tenderly, holding her close. you the pleasure of hearing what I intended « hen we returned to LiivE 1, 'm akl e, „trt I fell ir. t Jack :" chs whispered clan 'in to ,3 rpoo y with the bacilli were turned loose. that piano consists of more than twenty iron ,rn• 1 rs return- me << S g to do. friend, Tom Rnaglea, was Lhe tint man to their dead bodies might be eaten by the notes fixed to a scale on a square piece of • I saw him again just now, standing; And taking hold of my feet he dragged step on board, anti since then we have taken others. wood and played on a calabash to bring out _ t e(:t detection,' at the window, and he gave me.aha t tcrtible me to one aide of the room o cued the door man • s vo tin Lher. T r(•nlain over f P y y' ge In this way thedisease was quickly die• the sound. he natives are a musical race look . of the lumber closet where tools oil-cans Years have since that awful ni ht, bs' :,:,1 that I ought << <Vh°," I asked. Pied g tribntcd. mine days atter the itisgg the and easily pickup tunes to play oin this in- . _ 1 cfr ❑o� teases "t.as aril Garonne " e e •i &c-, were kept,and threw me in. and Kitty and I ar" approaching our last mice had entirely ceased to show themselves, stramenL. t p he r p ted, i haven, but she never hears i6 mentiouso and further injury to the crops was averted The anthropologist.evidently hes an in- t ::t the feeling �ti ith a smothered exclamation I ,laced ! c c :uornin I ( , without shuddering. She had retired and Other districts were subsequently treated viting field for research in the study of the . g Kitty on a sofa and rushed -out to find and . the police odic- punish the man who hal frightened her was asleep when the madman canis iotoour by the same method, sad reported similar 1liakalanga, whose language is as yet little III, cabin and chlo�toformed her and serried her �ulv known. The natives ale very rCserved ' •n rn a dhooly, but he bad vanished. I had never seen >'- 11r• this man oat Kitt had told me of As them' &Oman closed the door, and the out, and my voice, ae•1< spoke to her, was with regard to their customs and religious ' y horror of it all rushed upon me, I fainted._ the first sound she had heard. And she observances. . e, to to some • him. He was a French seaman who had carries et scam in the im of her hand The Uwe of Food• i l rniagioation;'I come to Liver ool durin nl last vo a p flow long I remained ao I do not know. Y Pa • p g Y y g ( When 1 ►egained consciousness I tried to from which the skin case torn as she cams An latelle est man feeds his horse if g ' SOIEA2'IFIO DEQELOPMEI�TB: . a r, p(ful fellow, had seen Kitty and fallen desperately in cit up. I managed to get u on my knees, down the rope. _ _ valuable, with regulwrity, care and system, t p, w:t3 , per- love with her, annoying her a groat deal Q — A Nes► York inventor claims to have dfs- ,,i, w(ay, per with his peraiatent amd arflJnt attentions, and prayed ary I never pre}'ed Before. W _ 1 selecting wholesomeliioant andgm tial • h'rprs of see- until finally, to get rid of Karn, she told him In my agony I raised my hands above my A Human ere olf: treating him as fab had a strong: of her approaching ruarriage. 1n a moment, covered a recess for makin rubber resist. . head,and ae 1 did ao Lhey struck against a London Truth publishes the fohowing pen belch• He feeds himselt differently,select- acids. P f3 , 1,1111 : that the she said, leis manner than ed entirel - and Piece of revolving shafting which extended icture of the court where Neill was con. � what a vitiated appetite clamors for, , fa,•h to reach he gave her a look whichgmade her'heart into the closet, and came in contact with a victed : tate " he pleases, when he pleases, as often There are 175,000 incandescent lamps , •fl i,een attuned alnlvst stop beating, anti, catching her by stroll iron ull attached to it and which gy P g as f5e Leaves, Y much as. pleases, we if a aced in Paris. They require a horse power _ - - K 1P y A dim die , core it-iookin ball, dear P h r :n-erpret it, I the wrist he bent his Bead and hissed in hot connected•wtth the machinery outside.' y y• brute not subject to any ysic�l or jfanie of 17,.10Q. - 1 Lad Betz with a raised beach cannula pp 1'tl(! theory is, ear : My knuckle struck against the edge of along one end an ample dock and an over- law, in consequence of which he is the victim New rubber mate are made with patterns . t t halt the feel- "I swear'to' you that lett shall never this little wheel and was slightly cut. g R g pro of feudal diseases, has a. life of physic&I on both sidss so that the can be em to ed the poor fel- marry another. Remember that !" � Kan ►n allety at Lhe other, sad grsa l Y P y Like a flash from heaven, it came to rete sive rte to the left. U posits to these suffering, while his valuable and Intel agent either way, 11•: lli,f!,ht did not -- The next moment he turned away and that this was m means of deliverance, Dot pe r, horse remains. in a natural condition free - Y and beneath t_e only windows through The Soldering of aluminum is said to be ., was probably- was gone, and when a few da s later only for myself--Chat seemed almost a which str les the light of day an antiquat:- from the diseases of man. Wllioh is the easil and obey effected b s rinkli ' small matter now—but form darling and ed ar box,eootainin 12 men, the ver higher order of creation; the a nrfaees to be joined wit4 chPloride Y g t iu,u'ht leaves, � Bitty heard that his vessel had left•Liver- y j y �, the scores of souls on board. My wrists im a of the wa:works in hime. Tmeaud s silver and melting down. i:crt:.— "I'he 1�1a- pool, she hoped she had seen the last of him. ZII1�OZ1osIIt8• Two oeeaa-going torpedo Boats have bees Anel here he had come like an evil spirit to were tightly bound with a small, strong Chamber of Horrors. ee oavee�ed h Government. They mai• the happiness of her wedling night. j cord, which was already beginning to cat In the well, rows of long ta►bl1 ozdered the Frenc . into tfie flesh. I reseed this cocrdd. stead- To the hilanthro tsts, the greatest evil aro to be over 130 feet 1 and are to . soothed`her like a child aha after awhile with briefs and rows of tow forms oersted P P b , s�• she seemed almost to have for otteu her alai and firmly agatnet the rapidly revolving with law en. The atmos here ati8' I% which ever threatened the ata tlity.of a free °IIs• P obtain the of 23 knots. fri;ht, :. wheel. In a few moments so much heat the dockia human were-wolf, tall ssgqeare vernmezt, degraded, depressed the Stan• sPe� fl:, ;e. �_ was generated by Lhe friction that I carts built, with a bald. angular-cast skull, lower of e•.itty,tmbrutingman,dei►umau- )<lilan is to besnpdiedwitlielsctrie liable r t „'„}"ledge II, compelled to remove it. forehead, a uinL-partially concealed• by ming octal beings, is the use of ardent by the utilinstio�n of the wa0er power of the _ ed the cord to lasses sad iaeeasaatl e•in /p►rr they produce no possible good, Villaeeai(canal, at ate fall at Tessato. It ie - i- Again and again I press $old•rimraed g y R ba h harm, and that continually. As estimated that 30,001 hetes power can be .,.•,y tier, was on board the .Sevclle earl the next the ed a of the wheel, and after what ap- ing his under jaw as be stares Lhroa h the sT g esoDs the ace isotone effects and de si this int. tiv, morning and Baw that everything was all peered to me to be hours, but which case windows at rho prison walb opposite. There nl trachor whatever purpose they may g� 'a TaberDaele in Londan is fitted q \ right and runningsmoothly°below. My mew really only a few minutes, the cordeaapped is nothing startling about *lis maD. He be nyssd 'It is a matter of no oasible im- P assistant had not et ut in his a earance with the strain I at u n it, and m han4a conve s a neral im ression of vel r P up with electric bells to rin m all parts of "''' Y P PP t P P° Y Y Be P Pro rLaDce whelber Lhe are called medicine �` t„ • when 1 went on sho:•e a sin to et Kitt were free. I uickl removed the a li and disease combined with tke ou pa y the hoagie. Strangers are rpt staeidiDg -�n14,, As we came on board she ran d m arm from m mouth and with m nknife au w�indieations of middle clam res ta- or grog, the poisonous element bei%gg still antilfive minutes helots the service. when ' t,.L(io N, with pain°ul force, and looking down into the ch cgs which bound y�aukles and halal I could pick out i dozen otherseliike ro Governor Lewis Cass, of Miehi- all the bells are rang eimnitaneouaiy and c {; her face I saw that it was vers ale and rose to m feet. Holdia m lit0e knife in .him Yin the Strand at an hour of the da gan,"Ye : I stand here this hour a Lying a grand rush ie made for seats. I. flttt'.d: ;3 g J y y. .. ;;,`" she pointed nervousl across the vessel and one hand I ro din the dark until I To the extreme ri ht of the be%ch the witness of Lhe titter worthlessness of all In- It has been found that the average life of : • c(1,•(t, whispered: y g K toxicati li &ors Navin never tasted of found a hammer, end and then felt for the 'jugge--a cold deliberate, expetienoed mea ng • g a she built in the United States is 18 �j' °l�f,- :f:.l ,uc �. "ThEre he is nosy` ,» latch of the door. Finding it, I' lifted it of Lhe world, arrayed in a theatrical scar- a Bf them let my long life ; and I have P . sire, in France 20, in Holland 22 is Ger- 2 i �Inriltoj •�V1'ho," , *Tack; there- he is . eadnred m share of labor and fatigue, Y w.> *s' -' r tz, t I asked. pushed the door. let robe, a little gray crimped wig, and y man 23 in England 28 in Italy 27, and ' I , h both in and war. The an- y . q #." ! t h, ,r backs "Gaspard Saronne " she faltered: . : It was looked-aseanred with a atocir Iooit pro)ected by a nig strip of scarlet cushion went Roman s°ldiera, who cwngnered the in Norway�. The average death rate of t ; h Itvta. at the back. Aloa the latform to the the worlds shipping•is 4 per cent. and the ,, r,ru-4 I looked uic:kl in the diiecti�sn-she on my side. This I struck off with several g P work, and bare a weight which would berth rate is 5 percent. .C�. (it her. , Pointed, and saw leanin ainst the rail Keay blows of.she hammer,dashedtbedoor left of him a row of aldermen, fat, thin, t,u;tl of *tie vessel, apparentivgoogking out.acrose open and stoodJagain in the engine-room, short and tall, looking supremely grotesque a moderD soldier, drank only water :: ,i,•:f.oer. - the water a in their tawdr oostnmes of silk far and and Hegar. A Dutch ship with sixty $x riments were reoet 1pmade at Ton= '- striking looking man—tall, fully expecting the madutan to spring apoD y meal supplied with provisions and len, France, for illuminating the bottom of ,}•5 oc; dark, and handsome He was as fine a me as I did go. frippery. Also tweet threesportiDg peers, , ppa ' '•� flan li uo attem ted to the winter in the sea with electric lam Thea tutus c , ; . f tie ether; r 1 specimen of physical manhood as I had even But he was otic. a enr, sad a eommissian agent~ Around q m• pp I ;.. Hudson's ba login fit* -e ht men, while imployed was sunk in six fathoms and it - c rf's" seen, as he stood there with his arms fold• Onl the th obbin of the-teat machine' on every side a deDse mob of half-stilled y• g y 1� : :1,3 in lcathoi ed across his breast, a &rent Y g g ry and En lish she of twenty-two men, with- illuminated the bottom to a radius of 100 . . ' '. ,�t. pp ly taken no ke t time to the throbbing of my heart. My spectators. eros%, °'embers of *lis Bays' f3 P R P g P ont li non panned the same winter in the feet. It is thou ht that the lam will be (;r rn riron• heed of anything passing abound. , - knees trembled as I hurried_ to',the spot water Hyvterloal Brie, who mistake 0 weplace with a loss of bat one man. Dr. of the greatest value for reconnoitering for" �, � t � _ :_- K(•n t ' "I will take ou to enr room and refile where Cies and had shown me his devil-su morbid interest for ante igenae, with broad P tt,ton. : ; shack and find ut what he is doing here, seated arrangement for the destruction of felt hate, wavy feathers,hea'y features and w tEningdi� °s heti in nthat ez° cell l port ty 1 �'u. I „t weetheart, I said. solid broc�dea. Idle men, attracted by td a Y An im rat disaove of a Y netbod' of 5 xPe reventin the sul hatin of lead latae en ; z-z { the vessel Already I heard that peculiar enriosit to caliaces two men fight for&fel- te+e�ie ° a•erticsal eon a ri- p g p g p ,r9 �cr; As I came on deck again I diet Captain sound made by the Range cook, which told Y cure lEtas that the aleves who wholly etc batteries has been made by an Eng `�• ; :. 'i binoring, who said to me• of danger. My hand trembled:so I pould low-mans life ! 4ateide in the immediate PrQ''� �!6e 3 " a roaches tt officials cad ' for n- al*taiII from all .alcohalfc liquors are more lista investigator. It has been found that 4 i3 Here, Jack, I was just lookin for eeareel do what was necessary to save the PP P° y gin8 g health and live longer and rform more r f ,, , to introduce ga y 77 Fe when a sari of lead was laced in contact ycu to your new assistant " she , and when it was done I staggered to tuit:ies and granting admfesion to the 000r6 l blase those who use it. Science, ex- P P ,, 1 with peroside of lead the active material (;at, and leading the wa to where the motion- a seat and fell is it almost faintin . But in for shillin s a%d ha t crowns 1 atadobservation teach ns that also- g �,: ;,,;,I„. t Y g g aonld be ensu ed without ill effects follow > �” less figure stood said: "Mr, Saronne this a moment I recovered, and rushed towards This is ger Majestyy a 0entral Oriminal tains usthing to afford health, Mg, but when the active ma► sal l wa was -i { ''Tt ' ` i'$a` is my chief engineer, Mr. Marlin. I'll the eluates leaden to the deck. Even Court•Lhe period,the dose of the nineteenth °� Y B eenta; , and the oocaaion, lbs tria►1 for strength and endurance—simply stimulat- charged a slight coating .of p -fh , r yot»wo gentlemen will Pull together %ice- now I might be too late. The maniac might rY • carting, axhacetVing the vital forces, to always formed, which is time stopped the -,4 , c I, they da ly. ��"as it because of what have murdered Kitty or left the vessel with minrder of Thomas Neill Creanw � by �d inactivity— n, To romady baa trouble, the inves ;� L t f ofihiag preteo ter of the new process coats the lead stri s °- , Kitty had told her. n to tau fibro the vaeiasitndes p �' r , e think me that I felt such a re u nance to this As I mounted the last a do to the deck g y with a thin la r of alt and the result is < . -'�', - - tap '1'ne protected cruiser Blenheim, sifter to of oar ebangef%1 alimatss nothin in a% rs' that no sol h tin occurs either fn the r x 4: �i� .I -` I nr eot span; that as I shook his band I felt as I saw a dark. form passing rapidly towards the Blake,has developed 21,411 borne- wer spew& to improve our ph sisal condition, p g A cried. though I had eau ht hold of a ser rat• the bow of the boat. po that as I looked iagto his gar ppee ander forged draught, a%d a speed of 2X.6 anus if 1v leee tea �y the mental charging or discharging aotioD. The ui c ' 'r , �. relics to aitch one migriit feel w k eyes I feltas The moon was ehiain�ge pas L t ewhsco knots. This makes the Ble%beim the est= end m>asai imp { t venteir claims in addition h lead thatehe r $ ', � �!., est cruiser afloa6 with the exception of the - of the prsnciple of gilding � , c(,n.:derable. ho look &into some dark b clouds but I cos d _ 1 f fix' f foul pool which has.connected with- it the form of a--man with some burden in his grillia%t, which showed en Kar trials 225 r -tf,1 attention hie been attaracted- tO a has also found-w practical method efaipgly . �" ,`- .. a`^7 { _ . t(, the lately story of a crime? No; I felt sat though this arms. As m e es became more aconat°ined stattement in I?ublia that a claim is likely ng the gold. f t s to ,, ' re refused bjzr had nothing to.do with it. But I mastered to the 1i ht Ica that it was the figure of nrlti titfang aitieie to be made y an f3 neat acid popular 4 5 �:� :ry high grace Illy feelings sad gave no siplri: It was 40o a woi%an he was oart•ymi and I felt that iL , ire d The kneeled drawn froiln ex t. haul, lleetntng♦ � j late now, a►id I would make the most of it was Saronne with Kitty in his arms, pre, fn favor et etretmatiarn, and says tlae'!t eretutia• i►anvn llJa the "of Landes ormant ge. perie%ce is ��] •-" • - , >rougtct nein', b AFter alI, might be only pr>>±jrxdiee, paring to leave the vessel Wi;,h a wild tic° baa one great advaa#sge;it'will prow• tush Earldotls, and t° a baronial, title of eluate &%other kind from that which �M I �•' We went to ntlier to en ' I eat:"dead"peojrle.. being buried alive dwtfla� I�fI .. -- .ttf Cbarlerti L i psys fram speealstie4 ee dsi■eoncsa a* , a���` 8 r, t the gine-room, cry I rushed towards him- He had ask s .,. �, ,�c. e. v _ _ ••. - i.,.w`�9�t, '• k�- 'may . -': L, .4 .r .- - -•.. .., ...- -.. - .,.- ,t. .....-' .... -.- .. .vial is, ft •- _ - -ee M- _ -"•. 1 _ . .. rrc ..- v a .. ., n. =`i--+; v....,- r.. 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I defence--so say 12 Jurymen. slobbees creatures are all stall-fes. Tryt. �: , - t r_ some. 'Y ..`- •r. it . -- 9 - ' - Extrttardin�trlr Worded Verd;cl -Sermons nest Sunday in the 1�etho• - - -IPE - - ' - t dist church. Mornia ,-"God as Arni• Al- . . The enquiry. into the Lingford-Palmer thologgist. Evening,-"Satan and his L. ,��. - , � ... , . . _ Cornfiel3:'' - . . .. .: " .­ r., . .�;. : O . ° shooting fatality was resumed at 7:80O P -.. I .. � - Monday evening in the Fire Hall. All -W Mai�lf of Stoaflville, was cal - . . Now---P�_ - PICHERINGa, ONT., NOV. 26, 1892. available room in the hall was taken rap, ung on his old friends is this Township1. - ,,, �o five'ecta"tl last week. He has sold oat his business . - by people anxious to learn the least new in Stonffville and intends in to Britivh . Kedti.� i thing that might be brought .out in the Ko g ..- LOCALISMS: oolambia shortly. E are cin to elk to au th f3 week about ,,,;; ,�" W evidence. _- _ _ ll y .our f all�and winter ood8. Tow .BATE'VtAN, 1►� ,, A number of witncases were oa ed, g is the _R M �, . each one relating the details of the affair KINSALE. � & g,o: Coroner. O OB -Mrs. F. Linton, of Whitby, was here as told them b Baker and Lin ord, on � time you are all interested in, getting something 'for winter : -King greetlEvening o i A'lfr`d Balton a sale on Thareda was g;�to 11:30; Evening s to t ' over Sunday. y the day after the tradgedy,and bef re the well attended. P h ' 's e y Wear• �e are re aced t0 BStisf Ilearl all COmers. -J. M. and C.L. Palmer, of Dlichigan,. inquest started. At 11:15 the Coroner do- o tioi n predoromating. p p . y e Vocal M Alf-has not et decided to what to tarn his ;, "L--- . -were here last week. cide:l to adjourn the Court to 10 a. ni. on attention. y have >�ia a%eelleht raUge Of tweeds and worsted fo r pants 1. -F. �. La and family are with Tuesday. The attendance at Tuesday's t j�/jl: I d' A Pp Y y y Of all the shysters whom man is his fol- =r ,�� friends in Mari .esa this week. session was not so lar a as was that of f3u1tB and overcoats, and are OIl'erlllg th3m at prices Wh1Ch 17PIL �►i�' Tt. .• r n g ly'hesitates to hang.and heaven in its mys- ; ' P servato,y of Aki -i ie -Mrs. Seldon, Sr., and Mies Bateman, Monday evening, vet the fire hall was terious wiseom suffers to propagate their are very low, and our trimmings and making never fails t0 sons in both instrumcutul, of Whitby, visited friends here this week. comfortaely filled. Another lot of wit- epeeies, the most insufferable is the sneak- ' -John L. blur soli of Port Hope, assess wet# heard, erencea given if required. g , but little new was ing false friend-a nuisance that should Bull We -never had better value in underclothing. Thorough 16structi here on Wednesday. He called t p ee us. brought out, beyond the fact that two be put down by cudgelling, by submersion , �� Bee 'Address,Cl r moi.t. - - . -Bro. Graham, of the Chronicle,called witnesses swore that Baker had requested in horse-ponds, or any mode of abatement, sure and see our heavy ail wool goods, also men t3 socks and _ .' - on us Monday-evening.` No damage was Lingford'to shoot as the man assed him as summarily as men would combine to 1!Il1ttB. P Boy's ribbed stockings ladies and childrens wool MISS LETTIE suffocate a vampire( - .. : done. in tlie-lane. p' or a mad dog. ! , _. t We are grieved to bear of Miss Ada Rua- plain and ribbed hose . Ladies' union and Wool vests . IS NOW PREPARE _ -Mise Ella Boatwicli was here over Shortly after 3 p. m.,the Corona3r cum- , . , J. . Sunday. Her sister Lydia is with friends menced his charge to the jury. After re• ere ill-health. Owing to' a weakness. in music pupils lyttas n her eyes she has been forced to give up her and a flannel which for rice and quality cant be beat._ - the Toront000ilege of glue in Oshawa. Viewing the evidence, and calling the at- p q f much pleasure to recomn studies. It is with true sympathy that we a teacher of Music. she • -Any pepson in need of store cattle, tention of the jury to the various points feel far her in her affliction. There is no We want to whisper especially about our factory yarn, grey for theppast three years in apply to Jno. O'Connor. See adv. in an• both for and against the prisoners, be ex• harder thing t bear than a relinquishing , nor,and.poesosses a ttioroa ane colored The best value you ever ot--- twill a Ota tU She has proved&,] excelle other column. plained the difference between murdgr of one's ambition, on acccant of physical y g p y y i Residence Pickering statin -Mrs. Richard Gordon, of Elmwood, and manslaughter. According to law a inabilities. The one who can bear up buy It and knit the 1,0 B BOX. Remember We are a lac► r,L_ Michigan, is visiting with Henry Gordon man was not justified in shooting unless against the burden is a martyr. y i y y paying b Uffc and family here. in self defence. Before. the self defence A tonsorial parlor has been opened in strict attention to our groceries, wh1Ch are alWayB ChO1Ce alld -R. T. Hodgson, formerly teacher -of theory can be presumed upon, a person our village. Thii, is just another sign of ft FAREWELL the progress of Kinsale. Alex. E' - the Brock Road, has been engaged for has to be confident that there is no pee- p oR �teie, fresh at lowest prieel3. - _ - J• TEs,County Crown 18)3 at -Orono, sible means of escape. The Coroners ad- whose equal as a moustache coaxer dose . . poacitor. Court House,NN -Epworth League next Wednesday- dress was in fact a masterly piece of work. not exist, has sole charas of the shaving . _ JAMES MILLER,'evening. Subject,-° The Wonders of the About 'S p. m. the Coroner had"concluded, department, while Fred Dennis, who has TAgy public, c;onve Rain," led by Mr. B.Buliting. and the jury withdrew to the residence of been initiated into the different styles of Thistle Ha,' near Brous -The Y. P. S. C.E. next Sunday even. �'Vm. Logan t arrive at a verdict. After hairing, swaps the scissors with becomingDICK — _ inj; will be led by Mias L.Leavens. Topic, about an hour's deliberation, the follow. Grace. Every Wednesday and Se►tnrday j RQ tT .� is p pFrt & bIcGIGLI night, these two worthies are prepared to - - D ters,solicitors,&c. "How to be lights in the world." ing extraordinary verdict was returned :- shave, scissor and shampoo all who come. oS{ce, Whitby,Ont. Jno. -Casper Stotts furnished our staff with "An inquisition indented taken for our Let as turn out and patronize this infant - . " ' d,UcGtiilxyray,LL.B. ate a basket of good chewing apples Monday., sovereign lady the at the house of industry. - . . . . - fear thousand dol "There ain't sola' to be no core." Bernard Baker and at the fire ball in the We are informed on good authority that _ � - . - . A, to loan on Real Est - - -Chas. Andrews,of the Gordon Home,: village of Pickering, in the township of Joseph N. Hortop intends presenting him- , . onable rates of interest. rister,Pickering, (every aE is sufficiently recovered from his recent Pickering, in the county of Ontario. on the self as a candidate for one of the minor . - . = - se�t� at the council board. we bo _ _ _ _ illness, as to be able to be about aRam. 16th, 21st and 22nd days of November, be pe that - ------_ __ - S OR ISTO' —Arthur Johnston, of Greenwood. has fore Corner Bateman, on view of the bud better gnecess will attend his efforts this _ -_ W Ormiator. y time than formerly. He is a renes, just imported a brae tut of Scotch Short- of Wm. Palmer, then and there lying dead, young man, Bolic{tors,coteries dcc.,i . . �. horns, and had a extalogue issued at thiN and upon the oath of Isaac Linton, Wm. but he has the necessary push and busi. SI �TOVES roIIto,will be at �laerix cillos, George Ham, (Neorge $. Gowan, Jas. Som- nese tact that go to make up the good Offiee over J.Bundy's alio I . . - __1erville, Wm. Gordon, James Hartrick >rc e�uneillor. Up to the time of writing, StraVes are fill; '►a �+ YeLeYir+ -Mrs. Iaaae �Vii3e is somewhat ladle Q y George Benjamin Hartrick, John Joseph Pearson Sadler has not signified , tll`t' at posed this week, so nalell so that Mi" a:E �y T/r ' Gordon, Jc+l:r, Se:ldon, %, m. Peak, win. hie intention of contesting the reeve-ship. _ A. GREIG S this seabou al- •1_.;�,.;...,.,.. — - Hall, of Oshawa, is assisting her in the Lrtgan, David 1?dgar Pugh Robert Deverell , j$OPKINS,VE bat if he decides to remain at home, all 1'eady. W11�' lh ]t ;3t,Ca(lse H• ,oEOY, (3r+uinat< . millinery store. . James hilts, L'.-)bert miller,John Field,good Who desire information concerning matters —Frust and thud are swore chemise, and lawful ,nc:u of the said cc,unt duly p matters in par- '' acinar (7oiiege, ��i� y, in general, and menici at p he handles file beat Alitl Gllea ane O�errywood y r therefore the sudde❑ withdrawal of either chosen and sworn, and charged to ingwire ticatar, are requested to attend the meet. est stove ]n the market. CO a the horse's c�t,aaker u� / .-- when the other visit,, it is not to be great- into the cases, %Own. where, how and be ing of the Lime Hiln Club on the last Sat- r lot 33,7t Palmerrda in this month. - t: tended to. Telegraph ad: ly wondered at. what ineiEns the said �ti'm. I almer came to y Alld buy and judge a for yourself.. ' P.O.address:(been hive: =Best roller flour $3:GO per bbl, deity lits death, civ ,ilx,„ their oath say : On the Kinsale, in keeping with the movements aosc► We 1lRVe 1112 Happy Til 011glll H O P R I ti ered to any part of the village for the next morning of the 16th day of November, in of other places,.is somewhat stirred by the - x wt' surgeon. gradus stant, one Ife„ry Lingford, with a certain discussion of Municipal matters. From The Jubilee Range, MCC�(ary's : a'•! aryColiege, Toronto, offs two weeks._ Get in your winter's supply, no other lace in the township has there Pickering ' F. R. -(Nee, Pickering. pistol, calh'd iE revolver, charged with gun p p -- pr)wder and a leaden bullet, which he, the '" ` `� Aeti`'e Range the Glyudon Alt or ip avenue, ever been sent to the council h the voice or night ppromptly atter -The u:enioi ial service `of the late y general blaoksmith sbor said Henry Lingford,then had and held in of the electors more capable men'than'oar Sultana Ila arlor cook, Back's Radiant Home. These stoves `ire Thomas :11cQnfly was Leld last Sands rigs gotten •rap,sa well a.s y his hand, discharged and ,shot off, and that little burg has produced. W e need only p ingdo t at lowest living morning in 5t. Andrew's church. A large the said IIer,ry Liu ford, with the leaden mention the names of alowbray and alae- all Biles and prices. L011 C forget et the piece . eases feet made a speci . congregation was +resent. key to have our statetn6ut roved. Not class slicer on band. I bullet aforesaid, then discharged and shot' Y p �� 1�_ C".wRE=�{',,�, the•le&tltltg tirl S110p. . —Geo. E. Clark, formerly of the Pick- out of th:, sail pistol, by'the force of the only are these men well-informed concern- — - ering Pharruaev, riewls i.s a coi►y of a gunpowder aforesaid, shot- the said Wm. ing the business of our township, but as --- -- ---- - -- -- - -- --- - - - - ---- - Soc i p, Gravenhurst paper, in which it is' stated Palmer, in and upon the breast of him, the men of broad and liberal views upon all jgjj�j{} SUN LUL • that lie has opened out a drug. store in said Win. Palmer, did then sti ike and rene- quebtiuus, they are pre eminently intluea- R, (}• T. This lodge- . : _ that town.. We wish George every sue- trate therebN., then givirig to hiui, the: said tial men.. Mr. Mackey bas, in his day, N.� LE MILLINERY- - 1 in the ear. in HI .e� y cess. Win. Palmer, with the bullet aforesaid, so held nearly every responsible position that - e IIS person invited to �; &Tery pe shot off, one mortal Round, of which said his fellow electors could bestow n --- --— the grand Oauae of Temp - .. -Robert Seckel's liorse ran away on upon him. --- - --- _-- - . . . Monday eveni>Jg, throwing that gentleman mortal wound the said R'm. Palmer then And iu no case could the charge of negli• Lar a and Beautiful stock of Milliner in all u,��n�ea� 1 . - out upon the hard road. He sustainedI instantly disci, and the jurors aforesaid, on Bence be brought against hiui. We should - g y 0 _ some bruises, but nothing of a serious na- their oath aforesaid, do further say that the judge lie has had all the honor that he de- - the IIewest St�=leg. - (oOnvef/ttt said Henry Lingford for the preservation sires, or that the township could Bice him. 1. /�$dMAS DUN: , tore it is thought. and safety of his person, and of inevitr,ble And, now in his latter days, he is:no doubt .1 missioner for taking —W. Hopkins, V.S„ desires us to state necessity, -did so discharge and shgot off content to not meddle with township Also , Ch)ldren's Wool Hoods and Cap:4., • a.;a -- meat,(7IIt. _ the t hA will be at Collin s- shop, West the said pistol so causing the death of the affairs, bat quietly to enjoy the honor, i $..: J IINTING, I H:::. �r ,iu I to p. til, each Tuesday to said �'Vm. 1':Elmer, and that the said Henry heaped upou him. We think Mr. alackey f. B• Licenses for the r-4 attend to all diseases ol'the horse. Par- Lingford him the said Wm. Palmer, in is not a probable. candidate for any office Orders filled to your satisfaction _ ace at the store or,�c b ticular attention given to diseased feet. inannerand by the means aforesaid did kill in our municipality. And further, we village. -We have been inform6d that Na- and slay. In witness whereof, as well the hold the opinion that men who have passed WISE . _ - ;:I B,B>JATON,"I'( vada, or t•he Lost Mine " is lire title of the said coroner, as the furors aforesaid, have through the va[ioue steps of a toWnehip �� + a _ ;` P�CKERIN • D• Conveyancer, Co . drama now being prepared by the- Dra• herounto set and subscribed their hands and council, and have had their careers crown- affidavits, Accountant . . matic club. This is pronounced by those seals the day and year following, viz., No- ,ed by being made Reeye, should never _ - �_' Money to loan on ferni t `ember 22nd, 1892. again seek re-election, but matte way ;° bated. OFFICE rat t • who should know, the best and most dif- aR y for Bmngha.m every Mond, - ficult drama eve"r yet attempted b the Richard martin Bateman, k.D. (coroner) • new blood. That this opinion is notibeld by `- transaction of business. I __ - CIub. y Isaac Linton (foreman),Robert xiller,*Robt. all wishin our township, the past pears ��//(('ONEY `1'O LO Deverell, David Edgar Pugh, Wm. Logan, plainly show. Nevertheless, it is an idea - � ly-1•- Hutchison, ai,Pra —firs. D. Leave>;e wisliea as to state John Selden, George Benjamin Hartrick that has need toHINGCanada Permanent Loa g l grow. Undoubtedly there office,Toruuco- htouk G that those mischievous boy-s who are in James Hartrick. mcQuay, Wm. Gordon, may nom a crisis when no available new habit of disturbing her tenants Mr. and James Somerville, Geo. S. Cowan, Win. G. man is fitted to take charge of affairs, and . ...... ................ r asset $8,700, . The o' s axi c . Mackness, by sounding the door-knocker Ham. .. - -" lowest current rates of :•srererrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrer.rrrrrrr�rrrrr• in those times it would not be unwise to able terms of repayenei I � . find other ranks,will be dealt with a they •' fall back upon some old head. But, when • �v •�•� •n '� bentnres purchased. Nc P a The effect of the foregoing verdict is, Our tai department 1►7 110 111 cult - Expenses moderate. deserve, unless the same be discontinued in brief, that the jury find that Fleury such crisis do occur,the 'old bead"should at once. be generously carried out to battle by the j� } --------- - . �i-c_lil --"Jock" Brooke leaves next week for Lingford shot and killed Wm. Palmer, whole electorate, and without any effort of I �!'1`ds lj - � �-�'^^'�^-�^•' = but that the act was committed in self • A. POST, COU England, where he will remain about two defence. bis own, planted high and dry, s fall two f .t1• for the county . months before starting for South Africa. The verdict inns signed hundred votes above his opponent. Unless - andspecifteations furnis We haps been favored with co les of a gned b7 twelve of the a past municipal worker is in such a man- (o) . -- building. Steam and h P pap- jurors, exactly the requisite number. asci brought oat, it is a pretty care sign .k" ventilation a specialty. ere published at Cape Town, and are sur- The names of those who disagreed are : that no oriels has been reached. Every. .. • corner Dundas and 11 Weguarantee a erfect fit aur no sale. , BeBidence—KinQaton Roprised to see the amount of reading mat- John Gordon, Wm. Peak, Jas, Hilts and one knows that Mr. Mowbray intends to p ter therein coutaiuerl. John Field. stand for the position of Reeve, be oppce�i ' uctioti • -We received a soilsible letter the The risoneri received the annonnca- y opportunity to stop a . """`^"""``IRBA�'_�, who ma It is his o rt p T FAIRBANKS, -other day in which the farmers of this meat without-any particular show of joy. a Pet+ and he is leaving no stone unturned Our Btock Of Fall- and Winter suitings and OVercoatiD are - E' ` ■ •r Auctioneer, still township-are tendered some wholesome After the verdict bad been signed, the to make it s suoceseful •itep, Hete s work- ' s: � rvilliiig to conduct any e advice, but unfortunately the writer either Crown Attorne3, J. E. Farewell, found er who is excelled by no-:e. Some of the in and we are Showing better values than ever. If1. -.F and tgkesthis opportuni "'. runsforpastfavors and'. is too poor to possess one,or else omitted Magistrate Bunting and expressed a de• acts of the council, especially the Tran you want a nice nobby stylish suit or over- of them, Terme for si signing his proper name. We must sire to prepare an indictment against the settlement, are very odious to many in this �* c �rangern�nto s,a rf,d®rPa p community, but that is because, iu most coat at reasonable prices we have then a • at the office of this pape know our correspondent in every case. prisoners on behalf of the Crown. Io r,>a9eg, =t -Mrs. Westlake is very much ent'aged view of the above verdict, however, the persons who find so nuoh fault, g'OOdS t0 Btllt you. - .- THOMAS POUCH the are not fully acquainted with 11 the par- :.: tiou�r,`a;w.t.,E,. at some boys who broke into the dwelling prisoners were liberated on bail, in their tioalara of the asses. We mast admit,hate wZiole of North and on her farm, recently vacated by A. (,lib. own surety of $1,000 ea-3b. They will we are rather in the dark eonoorning both (o) ? �.' �ttentlon 'ven to all ord i bon. As trespassing is a serious charge come up for a preliminary hearing before sides of this Tran case, we have heard _ I es moderate. Addi • �; Boz $rougham;Ont. if proven, we would warn the youngsters the magistrate on Monday next. . the side that finds a great deal of fault and ------_--- no to repeat the offense. If there is a It is nndarstood that the charge irow re• no virtue in the settlement, bat the other �ST Opened rap a (irate Of beautiful Dinner and Tea Sets TF'atcte•fi repitioa of the affenHe, the magistrate will corded against the two men is that of side is under a shadow. It would be an which we are offering at a low price. ^^ -- - -� , be called to fix the y, LEX. CUTHB: persaltet a hint act of kindness to the whole township to and swelter, he wounding. p "` i suffice. This melancholy a$air is not without have this Tran business !ally sifted by the Grel�l d Jars away UOw�i . ' , 'work,and will always b( -Oh fisc "XTT i at Honie" England, iia lesson. There are few,who have fol• Nxws. If no more capable rson takes it .a hair watches,clocks al pe dont for the last 2s year Ireland, Scotland, or elsewhere. Before lowed the case thus far,bat eiptertain ve "P+ the Kinsale scribe is half inclined to I ., All'fork guaranteed. travellin 'twill fail into the breach, _ b� �p g . pay to secure at your different views with regard to shooting orstun Edmund Toronto, - `` leisure from F. Stel,hensnn. tel,, express using firearm, to those they held a week BIR7H9. I -- and general ticket office (opposite Hatch ago, BUN I N-G, '' b , Boots ctzl pli. P>i;XUV_- At Hfgbland Creek on Taenia, Nov. R ' �� .: Bros.) Whitby, all your railway, ocean or We desire right here to Rive a flat do. 16th 1802,the wife of William Pearce of�a son- _^_^n-•r......._,__"" boat tickets, single, round trip or prepaid. vial to the current re _ - _ 1. Jfl [N LESLIti, I e� Choice of 11 best ocean tines and all rail of poor Palmer were bariedinta shameful DIED. ~i� '�` "( I�iRker. Pegged an( ' prdtttptly attended to. way routes anywhere e � f�zcaix---At Bradford oa Saturday, Nov: >fKh, CROCe�'� ship- Don't forget the et Etywhere, at wanner. peoeased was give,] to the an• IM, Mary Ann Dickson aged m . robot - . ! News,ring street,Picker rates guaranteed right. Every informa. dertakers. Messrs. Hilts & Dillingham, of the late William lfeciiin,Sr.,o!Claremont. Em ` , tion, time tables, maps, etc., anpplied. * and these gentlemen inform ne that the Ps�acs-»At Highlank Creek on eatardayy, Noy.. KERY g - --If the Globe rel)orter, wh was sent 19th, the infant son of William and Eilaabath body was .1�roperly prepared for burial Pew, . here last week to-w:•its ap a shooting after which it . _ _ �t was planed in a neat coffin, . affair, had insfie his article a little more enclosed in a case an tiOTIDON NOUS d interred by them Stamboul went a mile in 2:08 at Stock- JUst erteCl. at Crat" finegood' James tick bu,prof truthful and menet, less sensational, it in the presence of a large number of rata- Lod, Cal, This is now the world's stallion . !!ne new brick bufld{n� � I' 1 s le:' 'every, would have been much more creditable to tives and friends. 'There were good and record. ' . both himself and the journal he represents. sufficient reaeo ' t�raY ry convenian� eking Public. New a sited Sheds. .. ne why the funeral was The sew Pati'ong of Ind, binder • _-- Such articles might do very well for some not delayed until Thursday, sad these twine facto at B tf ``�� j, American a ar as°a de$patch from the re r'y ran ord 1A about gym• � ClprlSlllg [ ll t�.le latest st �e1� .t f3TElIN HOU ' p P aeons may be obtained from the ander- plated. �° " t, open for the wild and wooly west, but ie dimply die• takers or the friends of the �,. : nstin when a d seed. Tottenham and . , .. -:;: y -. �1 ' pnbiihc, been i vicinity cert boast of 3.�: eke . . g g PPearrup in a respectable Those who bays been misinformed on this five assigamant�s duan the last ruse - 1:1. mss' paper, an(! supposed to be a true account matter will make t k or . �-- g et gest to t Units,has It, iso oP . � y: of an affair trans i ' the neoeseAr en ai pr t• •., a►t r�ls•l f 11 �� �y p ring in a uiet and ci 3' enquiry, ten days• .,p �.: a _ t i r •KI+ e>sie13 .for stra • . q v wh*n it will be found theft the saandalone Mr- Robert 1 , of Qtta�taepilla, bredTy I ai ""&Rongbli ilized locality like Pickering Township. report is without •foanttation, flavin ante s oh' '"' . . '�Q•-. Cj staJ g spring lckan last weep that broelfgbt a i t . A reporter requireQ a head as well as a origin in the. fertile Wind. of a city re- ,lie own at lbt►, pextca and note-book. tl . I'll • DUNBARTONg,3l1 f - .- - _ - •- -.. ..t -.:e s ra d f _�..:r -- - _ _ 4d• - . - �. 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