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HePPBNIN(Is gacouDED )31t RTe el►ere Alad to Bee the fay of Mise from himself and Bleep on the other-aide of r.• K ,- . k .�rle�iCat. D TINCT tailors system for tatting drtlsaes THg pgg88 sND dUTTBD DUWN BY 'OUB Holtby fn oar-villa agaiA. the bed—when the only vfetory he can �1""'` d U�ut ^""" ""`�"'�' and mantles, taught by ]dies bd. MoCanslaad, ;.: ^.^""' "rte._ _ s es . Mrs J Bickl , of Toronto, hag n M D. C.M. M.C.P. CURBEBPGNDIINTB. W1th her antis Ed think of is some mean victo , in�which he ,. lel the- - t M.BATENfAN, , + Pickering village. Dresses made or ant andilt• - spending a feW da a t;,, j,� g,p;, Coroner. Office and Residence, ted, Orders vromptly attended to, and aper- OLARh�iOM 1' . Y has �Prond a neighbor. No ender he �'. )1 �1'l I1teT T„n'�S`.ro(,t, Pickering Office hours: Morning teat flt gnarantsed. SS-9m. Ward Holtby, alwags sneers when he tries to laugh. How • .` Some of the ion lank" auths of Cor- 3 ,f , �(,�tl to ilio; Evening s to e. Prof. Maund, of Detroit, Is spending a g y 9 pure and fair and good the rest of the world DECKER'S LI'VERY'. 1 nervine *mage themselve Occasionally mast look to him. : ,q *►eek with R. P. Ho er anti Wife. r i ~ `V C • . . Vocal Music. t PP where they are not wanted. On Saturday afternoon last- the Juverilo -"tee. �,r;_r.,. „<,, R. J. al.nn and wife, of TornntQ, mere .�,�,,� . - - --" -- Our suburban farmer is amusing lPmself •Temple was addressed by Miss Lizzie '` ,+ 1' j1�L.-- ` i 1 T• ' y ( amnue the turnips these day e. Stick to 111ac1*�� n»nn the subject of « Indian Mis ' 1 fd� , rri� O�t, I A.9 , Jays• bof: I1t a 1 I'm itecuul ti liver R1f11 A1, .,ir. ?ii;:ci.-gl. s over Sabbath. .• . :f• 1VL i,t,.�:j,F�y ,:nr haves -c;(i d f r neral r,e�> ltc� I�"ic•• <:.tl rr i:l +► resides at them Jack, better late than never. sicns. ' ' ;it;s Mackie is a nativeofKinsa,le t '" ��`�i1G}1 . UPIL '_li1 I . ,,� ► ; l'+l ,'J 1• _ I, =,t servato,y of ill •-is„r�par to :•i-' lo'i i, :s�:a, ,.tttt �ug�;ic I an acc+�n,�c:. 'e -f-aitlt•i ct, i+• ,1 •:..ut•'% I:i. I t is thought George Carr. has engaged with Mr. Tool bet f,r th • last four or five years, has lived• ,' p t+ E+ Lila& ilii lec(.\t:13 18 ,IlipUbSible. The er. S'4e hope he wiil rrieet with approval at t1: lnc;%n Station of Morle in the N. ,s t tt11�3 �t sone in bettl iustruuleutulai:(ivocwl]nasic. Ice- file abliu Kith laud ri •s at ail booth• - - ferences given if required. Cov©red baa meets all trains. In _:" Erskine nl it was occu ied last Sabbath among the fair ones in that vicinity. W. ,I,. ; t,•.; has been home sc arcel six ` � � '`-' f8 �' Thorough Instruction Guaranteed connection-with livery I keep a by a student from Toronto, owing to the The wood hatcher of Brougham is very monthsii�l order to recuperate her health '" ` $ale, Commission and Board- • 1 Address,Claremol.t 44-5�. absence of the paFtor at Stratford. busy thFse days m Cornerttvilie repairing whicl S L:, well tiif;h shattered by the seg l: Till ing Stables, Pickering. , stables for J. C. ]t3el1 and I. Littlejohn vera a t) =. of the misslou. Her '''e The Young I eople's westing in tLe position in r'ay -- �T Z'ECR Methodist chorea was yell attended on Our fat man is prowling around these Morley has been taken by her slater Magma '1 « ooI MISS LETTiE REAGENS �__ '-�_-_ ____ flays. We are told the white house seems gie, known wide! and favorabl Miss . ', _� .� g NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE- _j DOG �" `° �' °° °' Monday evening, and u splendid program to have great attractions for him. Does'be, Mackie's lecture was well received bS the. �r : ; i vC'�ts T resented• These • athotin a are becotn- L music pupil,!. Mie,; Alice Tait,a teacher in noH a+ °'� m iK g mean buiiuess. boys and the girls, who were given some `„" . _':r Ing more popular Bash month, and justly Jas, Greif;, of Toronto, paid ne a flying sound instruction. It is all fairly plain �) ��� ;' the Toronto College of livaic says: " It gives me � o � 4 much l,,leasuro to reaoinmend miss l3eagens ae 9� 8 es , :,� :a. wc -a go, as no better pastime can be furnished. visit last week and purchased a fine team sailing to read in the Missionary report - 1. ."-`T'- a teaohor of 1lausic. She hat; gtudiod with ins h "`� t•1 m The Ethel Armstrong Concert Com- of horses from his father. R. Greig jr. description of these misaious, but when the yr' 1 1, '1 for thapast three yuk�rs in a moat studious roan- F.. S n y o au,r , , pang will appear here on Saturday even- intends going to Toronto to drive a eam description is clothed in the words of one --I nor,and ltosaosses a thorough technical training. pr I l ca .+ ,,, y ' a �'o it to. Silo has proved an oxceileut pupil throug}6m t." o� sv �� � � � , � 14 Ing, December l Oth under the ansplceg of for his brother for a month or two. - who has experienced the spa and the downs- �. w f ResidencoPlckering at:ttion• v Yq ,, ,� g ( p m the Worklman Lodge. Full partlealars -GRAasSOPt=FR. of the whole work, it takes on a new light.. • , i1y1110 _.------- --- Z,J idy .. Iq " ma be obtained from the bills and ro- - -�• The life of a mission worker is no sinecure, . • > 7 1,egat. o y P >(('l' fill ll -- -- o y is>u � �- '' " ~ "I(r' M grams. The tickets are nOW On sale and MALVERN'. by a great deal. s E, FARE�VLLL, Q. C•, BAIiRIS- 60� , ae+l (s p going fast.. --- One of the the best works an organiza. - • = J. TER,County Crown Attorne and County o� IIer em - '45 i- Revival meetings are still being held in tion could engage during the long nights of - y . •' y' p The Ba tist congregation of this place 4 ° solicitor. Court House,Whitby• _____ o-y w eq i the sanctuary here. winter, would be to provide first-class en- It 0 W ,° --m a. m bas extended a unanimous call to Rev. E. Wonder if Peter Ni le will et a tickQt to tertainments, at a trifling expense, for all a MNIES MILLER, SOLICI x011, =p o mA o g m,a.� o � 0. White, and the same has been accept P g _':, �;�ItY >?ut,;ic, conveyancer, etc, office at � a 1i a.. ° m 1010 V d W °I the mammoth dance. . . who wish to attend. Ii free eoncerts;eoald Thistle Ha," near lirougham_Money to loan. ,°m c•q p �a op'�a w P a O ed by that gentleman. Rey. 'LVhlts hue Wm. BriekWood and wife, of fioronto, be worked up, so mach the better. Itis rho " ' �+1 ,. bEi s,» �wx .•�s� � been laboring In the city for soros tltT}e s nt Sunda last vfsitin nndor the ar acknowled ed ob'ect of a Tem ierance - , - - 0 9b v o a Y g P g l 1 OPV c� i1IrGIGLIVRAY, BARRIS- i �,° a �� coaw�n��av a� . past, where his ability was mach appre• ental roof. thought. This can be done by having a ' ,: a lj�J asito Post ,. k� �, M eco,VeVliit yl ontis'Jno.l',Oall llow�.A.; Theo• Z j o vv� w ciatec:. �'e welcotue the neW clergyman The Rangers at their meeting on £Tatar• man speak upon the subject, but a, more , A•�IcGilliYraY,LL,B. Money to Loan. by_ �J A _ � � k to our village. day night last decided to go to Brooklin on attractive way, and a way that would be 1 _ ♦.. ' > ,>n . • Q 0 P 1 Ralph Rrodie,president of the Scientific I riday,Dec.30th. The Brooklin committee sure to gather a crowd, would be to have ' f0W thOUBaIId ti011ftrli, private funds,. L o m m o ° k ° ! Dow wants the ca business settled. open concerts ever two weeks At these " 4"` g and Literar Society of Trinit Medical p m� a ° Colla a has been elected by aeclammation Thursday evening of last week a very in- concerts it would be well to have a. good a-_ 1� to loan on Boal l',Stat•e Hort ales at real- s^o sy f4 + {0 y y P y onable rates of int,rust. 2IIo5. 1 Altx>;x,liar- o I a e o;,4 w .o -a a 's k terestiug and instructive lecture Wae de• temperance orator, but not to hay© nothing 't ;'f rister,1']cicerlu5, (every i%turday-) •l-y a �L w ;�o N j a to represent that institution at the annual i:, dinner of Itiagill Cinivereity Montreal on livered to the tV.C,T.I1. meeting in the but h(m. The present is the time of sugar- -; i y � ' Methodist church here, - = S. OR1SI81'OV; LL.B., of Lala- ,.� •oN .� ' -�-- -m�= the avenin of Dec. 1st. This is about by lilies Phelps, at coated pills. If you want to give a man ' ' t;c , �V: rents, Ormiston .� drew, I;arristora, -- -- the 6rRt time in the history of the college St_ Catharines. poison, call it sugar. Thus those persons �. Isom solicitors,Notaries,tic.,15 Toronto Street, 'ro- We should judge that the Palmer shoot- who would be reppeelled if nothing but Terri- , � -- ronto,will bo at Claertnout every Thursday• such an honor line been conferred without perance were to be sung, would be attract- pfficc over,I,liundy'e shop• Money to ioail''l3y ' standing th0 test of an eleetitin, which ing affray and the cause which led thereto, \` would Its a groat warning to all chicken ed if a comic song were sung. RriPflv, give � h r�e - - - --- speakR well for the popularity of the pre• thieves, but it eeeme not,for only last week tis lively temperance concerts during the . ". ' a q T eteruitttrY1 - �r sent representative. a large number of the feathered race were cold Spell. i' tt 1 . h PIVKEIRING BRANCi Duncan Dolphin was seriously injured etalvn Pram difkrt,nt farmers in this viciu If there ie oAe thing we should feel proud . = - ; IIOP'.CINS, VI�,TE1lIN 4RIT SUR- :1 i°ti _ �. ,T,;;},t, (:ra<lnate of Tho oi,taric tot -' . on Sabbath evening. He with some others ity• of, it is the sobriety of our villagers. On _��,, r Collets,, 'Toro„to, will visit Nll_1tcv,tic {)neo for the trhnaaction of all le itimato frcw here is euilllo�ed ern the r1eilKttt At a threshing the other dav, not more tin average, one (1runken lout a year is all It 2 =r tt(l�)- - e t'1cL } - than 100 miles from Brown'a Corners, as that di„eusts our bur . Tbis hli � state - 1 and chorrvwood (:v+!ry satur(lay. Disc.^scs of l;antkitl;_{ Bus1l:eNfi• near Burktun. 1�bilo boarding the train K 1'1 y } rho horse's foot aft.( utlnd to xt toy ahneiil forge you are all aware of, no toutthe reside, a of affairti is a direct outgrowth of filo work � Ilse lot i3,7th con., Pi keriu�. C•+,ils l)rdmptly rt- QNYiCt 1I,,Ot;y--l�raLi1 20 to 3 ; SatUrclajs ntR!' ti len lajor OU LI;C aDOrO e�'CUIUg,llb , boyish sort of squabble occurred, Marys being done by our Temperance Lodges. `'1�. I tendcxl to, mels rapll 10 3ress : NN'hitevale,Ont' t.o I o'clock. fell, rti Ik*ug hit. heat! upon a stone, and e, P.o.rlldress: careen 131vsr.Ui,t. 1�-v friluw and Daniel out of the lioDs den be Unr Senior Lc,dge meets weekly on Tliurs- cflVlll ;a iI11�C lIl COt1D('Ct1Ull, receltlatt a Ft•trrre gealp wound. AIt1►ouRli iDg the combatants. home very wildatrik. clay uigllt, ilt 7:30. Th© membetallil, num- .> I l t - It O P K I `, S, `'1.'I 1.l I\1111 t ,�, he is laid aif work, his recov$r is ex Tact ., Y T (o .j'► GI;O.tC• lril:ItR, ildanaer. y l Tait halal; doi:e fullocc�kl by a cliucti :<ud hers nearly fifty, which nunllxr comprises :•f 1.�., . `1T. �ur ;e011, ;,rwlultt� of ont,_rio veLeriti - . ed to be speedy, The above is a very thea a roll on the barn flour war, indul ied the best blood in tho communit The k -' r,r}-C)llee• Tori,uto, <+tlice anti residence, Lin- h tong aven„e, 1'ii l;eriu;; cillag(+. Calls l,y slay dangerous fete and in most cases is at- y 1 a T , in. However no serious damage was in- inc�etinga are condo+ t:d according to a well ;�t t' or uight"pron,ptiv tttc( !]dud Lu. :l tir:+t clans tended by oerlaus results. flitted upon either parties concerned, ex- constitnted ritual, and are tinder the no(f "' f - -. ,- / lcueral. blacksmith Rhop in c",llllectiorl. tie+'; Ala o amount of stuff was offered and ce ting 41ar 's fellow losin some bark, and beck of the C. T., C_6F;tcvenso!,,than ., .� ` 0 ri�'a:;uttou 111), as wall as all Mantle,r of repair- • .. I'/ P Y i iut;,3,)Ile,atlowofit livit,g ratr�, l"wi� all+i (lis- / found rNady [-ale at the market on Tues- Which was pealed.ofl the nigh side of that whor}� do more earliest temperance advo- . 4 ease,t feet uladu a spec,alty of, nlw aye a✓iVst day, Perhaps file gC®stet amount Of bulli- terrible Saab in hie face. Cat© I draws breath. At such meeting a a '° � a + Blass shoo ou hant3. . - gess was done in poultry•andconsiderable ---PsTsit NrPLE. program is presented by one of the two .- - - -- - - -- - ----- - THE TRAVELLING 6AiRY l �: _ Gi(��9 ►� R,>~;�ll t�,� ���fi,, i, I;.,.,��n f.r lit- _� { . �;uc is � ,f�. rk chap ed hands !'11as. Gibbons did . f considerable in each f the above lines. _ erary put poses. These progiana do not k , - 9 t ` , - ISI\G SL N I.Ull'a l•,.N0. 135, 1. (1, TORONTO. . - consist of iiamb}' pambv scslectioilsI but are 3� � . One aunusiug feature of the day v►as _---- . s . G. T. This Iodize it mots every 11onday tcae 6s the farmer wife that,, to make E, i the main composed of pieces specially !latae deal betaeen \t Orth M •lea and a The !►target and. License CaI»mittee of .4 1,i Betula in the your, in Dale's Atlll, I'ickc+rill};. S S rlinpei) tel brine; not gom� toml,wn)!1 !^truth. ' "X � T outhftil eoman of this nei hborhood. the Cit council has not ower to change '` ' - eery person invltoll to joie and help advance OOd 1i11tteT uickl s118 rllUyt be Cara- y y g y P V�'hile in these ways' the intellectual im- - . ' the grand Cause of'remperanco. 1-10 f? q y' After li number of unsuccessful offers the the market fees, but the Local Leg►islaturo provement of the members is studied, the _ _ _ sill be Waited upon at ice nezt session and + tt - - - -- fol to Laye to have the cream at the Produce man became the proud possessor social side of jluman nature is not neglect - ,;. itS{tti S'� (i`•arD$• the following schedule of fees submitted for• >;.� of the horse at the treteendous outlay of ed. And, during a lull in the program, �. .� ' • _ 10 cent*, current coin of the realm. - This aPProval ;- the hearty laugh, and vigorous conversa- (,o�Ir,cUtt,tcf-,•, .f E:. ro er tem eratare at file tuna of 1 p p p r or each vehicle in which there shall be - r�1HOJ(AS DU- Conve}anter, Com- thomughlyestablishes the fact that horse tion of members make it plain that man is, . 1 n,iseioner for taking Atridu�•its, etc., C are- flesh is on the rise in this towliship,as the brought into the market fresh meat, Rraiu asocial bein;�. - •° These, some fifty rsone,- 2)y churning. You can mnly tell exactly produce, or other articles of provision, lam- meetin to ether week b week, hinkin %'' T +i - inont,Ont. _ owner offered the horse for uothin earlier be la g g y g „ -- 5 ___ R r; shingles or chs, from 13 to 1 cents. 5t. �: Tz IlU\TIti G, Issuer of '%Tarriat - iu the morning• but could not obtain a , upoD the same subject, are naturally . c 1). I.icengea for the County of Ontario. (if- what you ars doing by the Use of a .. For any.article o[ provision brought in brought together by t•he invisible bond of ' bidder. by ln►nd, or iii Anv batiket or utlitr voisaei r' fi(•u at the store or at 10,resla+tice,1'icher1ng . true fellowslup. 1'hua, it haptens very of- - • villago. 1'2-v . , . . Edward Maude is being severely een• for Kale, from 5 to , cents. tell that when sonic-brother home sister ( i dltiry t)lt molncter tivllich }ou eiin get eared b thcl cod po ilo of this .itis •e 1?or ever vehicle with hay for sale.from _• � R.tSl,?tTO'�, 1'01'v'�;�II I L' t;L.E:�l� Y g p I h y is forced to leave the 1odl;e to reside in some . Couvc+cancer, Cou7i)lls�ir)n,i'for takitli' About a yHar ago ills alfa diet!, leaving to 18 to Ib cents. distant place, words.of cheer, and hope, in- 4I • , gtfl 1i14'1tP, Accountant ,aril l,ls,lraucc+ A cut. -frora J. S. 11drllard, W' atchmaker and leis care a child of tender year*. Edward For every vehicle with straw for sale, d'eative of t•he true feelin of friendshi are - • -- 11Puuay to imin oll farin property. 11'ills in-o broke up horse anti (cave the child t0 lira. from 10 to 15 cents. g p -- bated. OF} ICI:—:1t ��"h,tt vf,lu. Will bC ul , i spoken. A society that can nurture such � : ,. ,es•eler, � hitby, for StukeR, to be cared for, he agreeing to ay 1�or every sheep, calf or swine for stor- sentiruents, echo will say is of no use? But �� I;ro lgh,un v4 ory lion l;:y atturnoou for the age from to .5 cents. +- , transaction of l,usiuc•:S. `.7-v t . so much per week for the same. Vrs. strange to say, there are those who say: �" - �5 CENTS . For query head of horned cattle far sale b � U\l:l' 'i't) LU.�" A1'1'L TO ' :; • Stokes has now bad ilia child about a When these moonlight winter rri hts pat 11� lintcitisou, ap;n•aiver rtt Cl,ir(•n,ont for -. -- -_ , --- r>r r+tOrai!e. fCom 10 to 1., cents. on such s ilendor The Oan folk o to _ 0 --�-- petit, but has received no assistance from 1••or every horse, mare or geldfn for sale • • 1 y g g t ana•la 1•(•rr„allent boat, t4 Saviors Co., heiad �q� ,fi�rr ,Ir g lemli rance Ledge, and get so awfully ten- - . I utIice. '+,rk.nt,,, Mockcaritfl] �:;;NtU,(xKt. Tot,,! D •. h, �. iJ - the father. In ail rOJabl1•t ' file CatinCll p } or storat!e, from -a to 30 cents. der." In short; these cynics claim that the' ' as8ety�S,7tki,u,Ni. •ri-w cotnpany lc!id nlonev Ion ` will be asked to contribnte to the keep of as'ie t, uncut l,a:; s vI iuterer-t fa,d utt IktL',On Bitiei' Extract of- Sarhapasilla find Iron The ,onlrnisslonerR alio rec:)m tend the ' '. rile little onN. tCe fail to t3ee v►le the Tet 1[,crnllce Lud�;e is one bigt;parking club. i:; axle Certue of rep::;f::::nt, 1'!„rt;at;os and (!e- fUC file Iiluod, y fUilo►v/lig 1nCCeasNB 11] weljTll house fees ;- Tiley tray the boys taro Ont solely to have j - . i)entures purcha- d. 1No commission. No(relay Rr Kin of Blood and Li •er Medicines. township should be saddled with the bur- . For weighing a load of hay or straw, the exclu6ite ileasurint of seein , the is p i 4 j�1 1:S1)cns(s-itlod(rtlT; . - 44tf - i den. If Mantle was an Invalid the case from 15 to?0 cents. 1 , )' - 1 1 t 1 -- -- -- .. would be rastly diflereut, but as he is au rot weiRhtng elaught$red meet lgralir� ar home ��t� r1,� .,:ri.. �•� ri.•�Q�.,t ,,,.1.. +., h� '4 - _. 1r0tit_ect. _ D R. D E A I� S • escorted to their domieilAa. Thpyssrrcasti r S ceutte. Cally rem+trk that there is just as much” .1. POST, CO Jti'-CY I�RCHITLCT !flood lit '!ding Iron Pills, able bodied man, he i,hvuld be eolnpelhad other articles exposed for sale, from L to �• h A• for tlko county of Cnturio Drawings Tine valJed forod creatin�l and adtliti to Prtn•icle for' his family. The matter I'emperanre in thu I�insala Lodge as there ,. au.l°,ueci cations furnished for every class of g should be attended to by the proper au For weighing over IQO lbs and up to 1000 is in a follow v:ho ails np till 3 tt: m. with > a healthy glow to the complexion. from 5 to 10 cents. x. buil:lin,+. Steatm and hot water heating and thoritles. _ his beat girl. It is needless for us to give a vantila[;ou a specialty. oflico—t:orrie l;lock For neighing over 1000 lbs, from-11 to flat cotAradictiou to such statements, for . corner Dundtis and iirock streets, Wnitb SOCINty 18 Deeply interested in tWa Resideticv -i�inl .-ton ltoart East Pickoring. :i7 y DC. Dean's Liver Pil)s, fashionable weddings that topk lace here 15 Bente, on considering whence they come, we are _ �- _ i 1 E' `° The iDORt perfect pill far Biliou u@6s, For weighinf; live animals (other than sure they will never be crediied. Thereare - „ . • last week. Tuesday evening. Noy. ,2lud, shee or i s r head, 3 to 5 cents. F - • _ A-itetiottec►•in.g. DixziuesR' 8tuulach troubles and all P P g )• Pe some persons in this bright world who never . �fillliam Mnrtlocil and ..iinnle (Ierow to• F`oe WeigbiuR seep or pigs of more than kava a cod word for an rsoii or an ON ^ - disease3s of the Liver. � g y pe y . . c .., 'r<`. FAI-U'XANKS,the old and-reliable ether with Adam b til and Jessie tlib b, from 1 to 2 cents. 1. �s 0r8 '' I�� Ane,tioneor, still in the tleld, able and R cause. They find fault Continuously, and ;t - wiilin bons called at the Erekipe manse. Where For weighing sheep or pigs, less than 5 in loin �"` >.- f. to conduct any s:+les entrusted to him, . R. ?IOjVbE, Chemist a>:d Druggist, g ao attempt to show us how great, and Chkes this opportunity of thanking his rat- Rev. Kip aD performed a double care- for the lot, from 4 to 5 cents. and ood, and noble the mast be. Noth �� - � I t Whitby, is sole agent for the pp g Y ronsfor past favors,andhopesforacoutinuance . II7pn While these weddings have been This is a sort of a McKinle bill and the k ` of that],, Terms for 8ervicea moderate. Ar. above odds. y' y- • ing, nobody comes up to theirideal-except a . , `' f; ez ted for some time,few of as expected rural inhabitants should retaliate by open• themgolVe4 Thnt� ^.rte fhA .Sur+ �f stiity - ,� t_ YP.I-.!� •ant- ,:atn,latf.q nn(� terms can 1)e made -- peC : kr t _ ao the.,tti(•e of this paper. 45-tf - + fa__ ahem to take lace so uietl The same info local markete,whieh city buyers wuulcl i From�chich hurnaii asses are Iuade, and it Irt>5�,4,. '' `4:`k ' IiU1L1S POUCIIEIt Licensed Auc- Ria,;.. MOORS, Pieker�n f evening the gnartstte left on the night ez- ae compelled to attend in order to procure I is only an nnfortanato shrinkage in lugs �' jt ' -- _ -' __ -.. _ ------_ ((t,1,7t,l, Y kLl flit uvl,tllrl:.,lug 1'i laov luta a..aau •"•'�•••- • rrer!! .f--- the .Meet, 'a n.� wjrvntl aa. ,rYH. .Y �sap�Ile*. 1��1et t�f ns think the markAt fAA ♦l__L b• ^ 'Li •, r N JVD �•� '#"y 4 u"�VttiAL bLAIiK�IY��TH.. travelling. Mr. and 11drs. Murdoch will high enough noW. persons may be classed among chicken - , : the wYlote of North and 13outh Ontario. Strict ' . atteu.ion riven to all orders by mail u,-Luiug,mpL _ . _- • Chargee 5loderato. Address THOS.POUCIIEN, ooenpy the residence formerly odea ied by thieves and i)t OL that ilk. It i8 a UeatiOn ' \ ""(. q , I3o S eClal attCntrOtl veli t0 ht3raeshoeln whether hirci-sltc,t tinct bullets t•,1 R rot the '�' �* t ,. x!7 isroughaul,Ciut. p g KIN8ALE. eo. Qero sq., while kir. an Mrla. t 7;, --.•,,...•- -�- food for persons who spear" evil of •71 �Pt3- . . --.- - --.-- - ----------- and ggneral repairing. spears will take charge of the Spears --• - _ 1 thing. ,: ., ;_ , jus . I>✓utc;lu)iz(tkirig. i - homestead adjoining the village. We ell Miss Ada Rogers has'returned firom Co - e e y - _ - :, � 4. v r _____�--- -3 :�� . - - '` LI?X (If_t'''11L'EUT, W t bmx New work gotten up in first elaso style join in wishing the young people a happppy lege, We welcome her back to out 6f� a ��M � • .--=� �i and jeweller, has settled down to his and•warranted as to material. and rosperous.joarney through life. -Mr. Rev. Mr. Manley, the aged ageat th BRoeK ROAo.•. Bible Society preached acceptably bei; too i work�attd will always herea[ter be on hand to ;.:�. Murdoch Will etlll retain the poeit10t1 Of 1 d � raPa;l• wa•ches clocks and jeweller as he bas ong, on Sana . Wm. Taylor as visiting at tfie point tlolle for t ,e last 23 ears n Pick ria village. A e6in lete stock of (3lltfieril on hand, foreman of the Claremont Pump Faotory, y `F _ ,Y ' '- � y s P Jno. W. Salton is reparing to leave oar Sunda . * , • > _ All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Aglent which st he has filled for the st nine y � .„ ` ` embracing the latest styles, cheap P° burg. Cant the different organizations to Mr, Pointer•spent Sunda` at W,hitevate , for Edntlind Seheure, wholesale jeweller, 11 years. . Wellington st.,Toronto, for cash. - oh John on s,give him a 'Farewell." yq it's the aft notion Her ? >t " > � whi bel g h F - It is time the officers of our 8. S. were `` ' ----- The Misses Ruaj alld Irwin ao$ended the ? !. LINTON'6 OORNERB - 1. , _ Boots ctitd hftoes. bestirrin themselves to arrange a Christ- Endeavor in Danba.rton Monday evening .; V �• '- CaII and" inspect vehictes when Inv >� t + --i ^ ----� mss cele ration for the children. None One of the Dunbarton boyo oarae ap our 4 , t ,' !lir" JO`FIN LL,4LIE 1300T AND SHOE ( Y 1, _ t DICKERING VILLAGE. - Hen Adams, of Newoaetle, was the oras held last year, and if none is hold this way Sunday. I wonder what bro�dght l d:fi r .i 4, 5lgker• Pegged and sewn Rork. Orders - do au ex t the b0 s and the is r zk. promptly atteudbd to. Earerieuaed Rorkman ----`— g'aest OM08e8 Hurd on f�tinday. year, y pec y ! him. Yr � .+ . ship. Uon't Pornet the stand,nearly opposite the Tlse Misses }Inowles, News,zing street,Pickering village, 7-v We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bmutol) to become interested in the school? To Rodd and Brum ,��i �t �A-1 r " - ATTENTION = end family in our neigbbarhood. preserve interest in the school, give the well spent Wednesday with their friend �� -� f ; - -------- (. We are glad to learn that Ddiss Fannia children a Rmas tree or something else to Mrs. Jaogeon <;�' y11 tt�,a: .+ -. b look forward to. We ho that a rousin .. " ' ,K. Motets. " ` ale to be out aft ager her Pe g We are sorry to hear our teaahelr, lett ; l .-_ t,:-_sNn._. ^M, - We WOiild 0811 attelatibn t0 $u - celebration will be held; and by all means, Irwin is not going to stay with us. She is t � _' is OP.PpN R0t1SE Piokerin severe illness. .rr� Ont , m�e it free: engaged at Hillside. (� �t 1 l James Gordon,pro rietor. Tbis otel is s our stock of knittin ams. Rye are so to learn that Mrs-Niebolae .,; 1 s Brown is so fro after the operation. Hope g°t1etim�erre eaonder•what abecml When I guess they mast be going to have a t, t fine new brick building finished in su rior• Stale, EvFry convenience and comfort or the Merimo Andelusian gA,imy •� thfaks about when he goes'to grand tame at the examination. We hear,, r` ;, ,., travelling ) i f 8116 rill reeoe+er. � public. New andcommodiousstables he tutus ant the light afad.lies down alone, rumors of it oxiOe in a While. j-— .. _�N U 1- ? arra abase, Woad Powell and Mrs. Iilvitli►®re . __ ___T - Berlin, Zephyr, E t{3. •• , he is them�m�elled to be sanest with him- psaystls. ,�� - . , ---- -- • nietlq married in Toronto last Thursday. self• Nat s t the t, nota eroue - ' - WESTERN HOIISE Pickerin' , Ont., - brlgh :' •* ��� ,. trn nO�men for the acoommodati n of the Also RUG PATTERNS; tin read? tome pecpto like to keeg tliingh qulret9 but impidse, last a eivoxd oi-blessing,mot tg rate• lgno--is elettxed'O the sididwaike m- _' , ,a` -A. vetUnfr nubile. This hotel, havin lately atam ed linen gods. 1t alwa s leaps outt. Tho airs haXVlbg ful look oornes bawl[ _to hon • not a enn ,, `:, ¢> changed hauds,has been re-furubbed tbro - p ` = - y dim ' itn' of v ` n r the illia by the use of a public snow:plow r :V` i i Any wisbing to learn the F`renoh a P over it. p Imo. �� Ont. Situoted as it is,opposite the 8pinic M s, 'Y > +Bf 1� ►V� �_ y ;aQh- ,M$�►or. 6lUin 16 a Cl6txlditlattl 1<ti tib - EF` �? lit is convenient for atrons of the Milia• Meds - �T> +a _- '" ` ' • er r x or I p Decorative Art, lease esti. e; t . - - ,:: , ane p _- - - n e8r 4 hat all teas oars. C{ood sbabling - , t ,» "war .,: •, onable 11 _,r t _ a„y e.n - .,: �ima 18 0 ZL�' sti � tr. d ell r aril f0! e .:.. : 1;R �r : .. ' R; S� _a 3 oom. Bo Stan an enalosQB r . >..: . '' - �„ /� + a oy 0 a or au , I _i Ll horess o a t .� .z e b , �$acb : a r cattt ai the k t �. . e. Wei so as on B ,> .w 1> :r -w. � f ` Tho b ■ ,' ,: -- ' 82:a o on $n is� ookeesd .1.r./. VLA E s.. B 0�- :r ,;,, �. •, P ata11l nl ours, d r -_ = with zx - M K . r. . .:r. t S uze li uoirs nd. ANDY Mo w _ :: 9.- of every bre, � :`.. .,..-. ,. ,T`r.S'.+"+'a,<'� mss' ,. - a:i2a QULlg } Pro ycy ,. ,. F 1 - i . .. , :is - �. ... -i .::-:.I• --,•.- , L q r; A .f �tu ,S.v �'�' $�gga� it ,*, .•. fr.,: .�2 - _ „_ ., - t :. _:•._ .. _, ... �:.• 5a fiv W.. F''�''" - *:9! .?, af• "iSsS} 2-'•tsz. 2 ..d r .r ',;- ,, �: ._ "'� �• a. 3c��;. '. t' :a ,ars,.• . - ., t µ t; { •a,._ ... -. ,. , '��• y .,.R :,. 2:. t e a4 •t m ....z.- .. ,-. r- -. t•t> .+ -�. _ ,fir `r.- '; ,"�?„7,•,. • 4< -fir:. i .'4 rr, , -,. - .. .�'... ,. D e .. 'S 4'.. b :3' ,(, +� F _%Si....- a•• 3r ..+ a' •.t, - - ,. t� l -�1 `��; % ; A YEUIOAL DISCOVERY. # ;. 3horGly alter reading-her article my Fath- �Ledger giv-e`s, Is very �111101e. A PAT 0000 d��- - � �� jt a .S xy8>`'F; i it :!'_ w`.> •�'_ ke Wle date tlti®r(liil ea�'�. r Fes;a •f;-h" _ - -. • ..ate • .�.+ 'I - :,> , , _ r� .�� �i {��.I� er-in-law said he was going to give my baby wW ells - . - .:. �• a pair of,hoes, as he was then old enouggh pan two cupfuls of citron by cutting the ilsiiitetllrtRlirg lbet Dltiye�rertE � piFtittt7 Gi!spressefi Air its a")tltttaas tis assist tits•. �} s h to bggin west ing them. 1 dreaded the pieces info very thin shavings. Shine two >ieeittlietii. wettlen sr Drams. .. thou �ht of uttin them on him,asIthou ht eu i of raisins, and ehip or beat fine one Feryr 'fewpeopia have imy idea of the t fir'novv'some Sfty years siaospt+ysiefans - . ( 60-day out of eve week should be set g P K $ P y r , - y; ' it would be torture for a tube, but as I cup of blanc ed elmoade. Put the fruit. somber of diflerelat snimals who contribute t begin to Study the efI'eets of eomgress- �� t `CH�P'TER P1 aside for mending in every well-regulated ed air on the human hod household, and tt will be aurpriaiug how knew of nothing better 1 made no objection. into a Pam an sift over it half a teacup,of their skins for the adornment'of pocket- y. At the beginning «Coutir-m it in eve little time it will take to do the work in When,however, instead of the shoes I fine flour. St r thoroughly, and set aside books,purees, gine., and make ug the large of their experiments notice was only drawn fat detelaive, pompe �: dreaded bob 's and fattier bratlght him until wanted. Into a large Dake bowl put number of odds and ends which people find the deleterious influauces of great at- of Indian curiosities this Wray,while if leftover for several weeks, I my p ugµ• half-a tea- y pig goats, snakes, mospheric pressure on men who were forced T this up, and if this it will accumulate until the busy housewife a tiny Pair of ue skin moccasins, was v one eu of ptrwnulatex! s so useful. )+ionke s, a, much leased. Bab has worn them now spoonful of salt, and a piece of batter so Lsards, alUgators sheep. calves, fish, seals ►work in it, but in the last two or three iThaddeus may sa we. will find it quite an .undertaking. P Y j' i No old saw was ever mare tragi than, "A six months, and they are still quite good. large as a hen's gigsg. Stir these natal the and even birds, aLL contribute," Pesaro, so alert;is taledicine to appropriaGs to t ons us3e of_ it as any o' When th et soiled I wash them out with are perfectly mlxe3, add half a cup of milk The great m,tjority of these skins are f m• its own use the diaboveries of physics and some h stitch in time saves nine." Intleed, it may eY g ,f beat thio for ten chemistry that it has been aeeertaine�d that ' reall save elect nine. The small rent in soap and water, and dry in the shade I .ewd ha. scop of floor; ported, as Labor is so cheep abroad hat the �- The 'r Y Y- alwa s stretch them while wet, eo they St 'minntee. Thein poor in'th�wbites of three manufacturers here find that even the duty compressed air may give effectual aid to Ah .- the little irl s a roe the tear in the boys Y f of `LO er cenG. on the finished leacher, thcst drn The credit of this discove z i- g P him as well now as at first, I think they eggs beaten to a roto and the other half of Sa• ry be• Wi sleeve, or the tiny hole in the stockings may p . are far ahead of shoes, as the kee the the cup of flour. A teaspoonful of lemon it is cheaper than importing tite hides with- Iongs to Dr. J. Leonard Corning,an eminent lie � -a all be mended this week in half an hoar e Y Ha time, so as to be scarcely noticed, which, if feeb warm and still give all the muscles of ar vanilla may be used as voting if desir out duty, and having them tanned here. nervous disease specialist of New York,and . int '" ; i the foot free la almost if not" quite as ed, but is got necessary, as the fruit vee The one thing of importance in leather the way in which he arrived at his remark- we , f -'' �: left longer, will have to be repaired -with P Y� : , lar e t�he s nothin of the tittle it well as if barefoot. They can be made of sufficient flavor for moat taster. ave for fancy leather goods is the grain, which able conclusion is somewhat extraordinary. he g Pa s, to ay g .. , ,'�* 1 t, chamois skin also. I ho thio hint; may be ready three round jelly ting with linings of influences the price to a very great extent: The affection known to physieans as %e_} will occupy the could lie ggiiven so much Pe + more leasanLl and rofitabl to reading uful to some mother, as many of the buttered paper, and just before putting the The antnber and variety of grains is large, caisson disease has Veen familie►r for many Hol ;,� ,f or re plea oat It is ro excellent lan to hints taken from the Journal have been to cake batter in the pans add one- heaping and the different leathers are classified years. It is a terrible malady that afllictts �- occ {. i,� me. c, teaspoonful of.baking powder sifted in end when received according to the size of the those working under peculiar atmaapheric 1� °a e have the mendin basket beside the iron- - .,. - stirred uiekl to mix as soon as ossible. g hig - pre °D 6 g' q y P rain under these several headings: Fisli, conditions. After leavin the h allure de d' C. o in table and dro all articles of clothin I g ' g A CRSDLis FOR BABY ` . Pour into the pane and bake in a moderate- meroeco, grosgrain,levant,turkey,monkey, the.victim is seized with pains in Nee joints u��• ingit as soon as ironed. This will save time • i bot oven. Make another bettor in re- in looking over the clothes later, and will Procure a large, oval clothes basket,such Y P pig and seal. These grains are all different and often paralysis of the legs and lower . ing ! — p a_ ,� ' insure ever thin re olein to be mended ae can ordinarily be purchased for one dol- cicely the same way, only natnQ the yolks s,zes, tl►o monkey Using the largest,although trunk, and the illness is sometimes fatal, ae ter "C:0 c m ' f o be noticed while spread on the ironing lar or less Fit it up as you would a cradle of the eggs instead of the whites. When the pig and the seal are.very pronounced. in the regrettable cave of John A Roebling, of 'c�p` C � this is reed for t e oven, add all of the the en ineer of the Brookl n Br a For " do P.E:� Vic` °c table. and trim or not just as you please. In the fruit, and mix thoirau hl Bake"!n II Tiie fish grain is the smallest of all. Be- g Y $ „ : o . V Many housekeepers do not think it worth ceiling, towards the foot of your bed, place g Y• je Y aides these leathers there are a great many a long time the treatment of this disease' par _2 tr-<z °•r the trouble to be particular about the looks two large hanging-lam hooka as far apart ' pans, and handle very carefully, cooing tt iinitations made, batt5ng, which is a split Uaflied physicians completely, but cheery- a m o b o nin the oven doors for five or ten cowhide and a skiver which is a ilt shoe ing that men were never seized during their . P 0 s I° - ' - of their mending, out nothing pays better as the basket is long. From these hooka Y Pe g" ► P P- - m 0 6 w nein ps lxsfore removin the cake from the skin. work in the heavy atmosphere the doctors he - n + or is more satisfactory than to take _pains suspend the basket in such a manner that u4- g m� d f; with the work. Table•linen should be its length shall hang rallel with the foot oven, Put the layers alternately of the gut these can be Basil told ao what is ordered the patients to be returned to the cry 0•- c :¢o lain and fruit cake to ether,with frostia Y t caiaspn, where in ever case tihey are re- hO� c c 6 ^; .6 ` darned with vera fine linen floss, or ravel- board. Behold I yon ave baby where you g g' ralled hand grain is the natural in of lieved. So e8ective i this treatment - rs ' �C , :t Ings from a piece of the cloth. If neatly can attend to her wants and ou are not bis is one of the most delicious cakes ever the skin touched u b hand, whereas the a c ,. "Y P Y that in the works of the Hudson River - : - M t, p c done and pressed smooth, it will be almost obliged to get out of bed. At the same time ,m�e• �, . ordinary imitations are embossed b ma- y Tunnel a small air lock'is provided, where SI x 9" ^ :o : impossible to discover where the rent was ou know she is in a warm atmos here and • : —�•�• chine. . before mendin it. y gt, victims seized with this eom laint are . 1h '` =° , ` ° < awe from draughts, and if she climbs out Several other eine made by machinery P ° a _. p �° , g A BRAVE ALPINE GUIDE• placed to recover. A similar relief station y p a m t- ,, In darning colored stockings, the cotton of her bed she lands in yours. __ on shiver or butfin are called boarded, •c t- or yarn should always be the same color. --- He Prereist� Qix Patten From Faitint into being made by a brass tool which ives fine was suggested by Dr. Andrew H. Smith in 2 a M r g connection with the Brookl n Brid a works, -11" •• W a ? Torn 1 in dresses or woolen Dods strai ht linea clone to ether; the others y g er '°' P g TrrE La.T Fzw WoItD�, a crevasse Till ®sip Arrives, g g but none was ever built. The doctors should be carefully basted on paper and showing wavy effects or writer lines on the _ held together, then darned neatly with It is your baby or mine,but whosoever it It is a thrilling story of mountaineering skin and the dice grain. agree thatwherever sufficient time is taken t �"' ravelings or thread the same shade as the ie, I say God bleas it, and make it happy. that is told to illustrate the danger of mak- The most ezpenaive leather sella from to lessen the atmospheric density a seizure . a but the latwrerst are in so - goods Articles ttlat do not have to be It is in your power to help ; are you going ing difficult Lacents with a single guide. A $100 to$110 per dozen skins, This is the never occurs, I i -- ' - washed overmuch may be neatly repair= to do it? The little things in our arms are traveler fell through a snow bridge. His genuine Ruiseian leather, _which has of late great a hurry to reach home that they rush I ., ed by rubbing a little mucilage on a babies for only a very short while,then they dingle guide could just preserve his equiti- temporarily lost po ularity. It is in gree through the air locks regardless of rouse I ••• are bo sand aria, but from the minute the beano;but was quite unable to do more ; slur jevant oatahin sails for$60 adozen quence, C . piece of the goods and pressing it down Y g gr g .. - with a hat iron. Some enterprising parties baby is taken into its mother's arms and he could only hold loyally by the rope and skins. Seal sells for $30 to SW a dozen, Before the special lock for caisslon disease � I ►-. prepare a patcl_ing material ready for use drinks of its mother's milk it imbibes the wait for the event. It is difficult to con- and igakins are sold by the akin at$Ei.50 was built at the Iludson River Tussnel d - . in this wa - goodness or evil that is in her. Cross and ceive a crueler situation or a more terrible or$'1 each. Monkey skins are cheaper, sell- A'ork$, the victims were carried to St° J I While some women'. neglect this very ill-tempered yourself, you make your baby res Onstbility—the very pnniahmant devia• ing at$3 per skin, but these latter are very Francis a Hospital in Jersey Lrty, where srsar� i �, 'useful household art, others go to the other so ; full of happiness and the good nature ed by Mezentius—and yet to decide upon hard to procure at any price. They are Dr• Corning was consultant in nervous r. that is makin the beat of ever thin collie himself free ! diseases. He became ao interested in the I ►_ - extreme, and waste much time on articles g y g, g made up only by one or two manufacturers ;< that are not worth the labor And thread means having a bonny baby that is more Fortunately, after about an hour—but that we know of in America, into the very cases that he went into the tunnel to care- ! . spent on them ; but as much depends on than a mere well-spring of pleasure. And by the merest chance---another party came finest grade of leather novelties of .the ire• fully observe the men at work r►nd to ac- circumstances as to the value of the time before the baby comps. For its fake think in sight upon the glacier, and the traveler ported skins. With the exception of the count for the presence of the epidemic, `'-k fi and the needs of the household, no diree- of the good people in the world, think of I was drawn up in time to save his life. If sealskins which are tanned in Englsnd, Two or three curious features about the. - a ` J i C . - tions that will snit everyone can be gia-en, the virtue in the world ..nd cultivate in the rifle is observed that at least three per- nearly all these skins are tanned�in Ger- general work in the tunnel attracted his at- � a • I ac - and the sensible housewife must decide yourself every good quality,every sweeta as sopa mnet be on the rope, no ouch danger many, although sheepskins are tanned in tentiou. First, he noticed that men were-_ w h what to mend and what not to mend for for the baby's sake. It may be hard to do. (can ever occur. Though the idea still lin- Froace. unusually' strong there. They Board lift herself ; but that it is best tro save time by There may be times when even the thought gers that brudy keeps out the cold, the A very ingenious imitation of Russian' weights and run up and down Lddera in a doing it in season goes without;saying. of the little one coming does not seem en- I writer on mountaineerin repasts that it leather has been made of calfskin, perfumed `,Y impossible in the open air. Then he v c � m M, - E. R. PARKER-. couragement enough;then you must remem- has the opposite effect, sad adds that as a with the oil of birch. found that certain laborers were imwsnally -. c V t3 - _ ber a Hoiy Baby, born centuries ago, and ' cure for giddinena, aicahol is also valueless. It is dangerous to counterfeit, for the res- hiiariona after a short sputa in the area of �. . t �,m a - realize that to you as well as His Mother i The .,road path is the only remedy for gid- son that the color is exactly the same and the great aerial compression. These men, „ � � �d �. TAE LATEST IN CURTAT:Q HANar*,Q:,_ there will lie not on' the sin but the lean dances. he learned, were in the habit of takin a"- rr 2 y p p + the appearance and odor very much so, often g ;, '�'� Thin scrim curtains,lace edged, are love- ore,and that in becoming a mother you are I Another which was once tried may be puzzling the untutored buyer. Time, how• dram or two before starting work, and he' , .X „ y draped in tae following manner. Uather honoree among women. Pray God to make 1 eflicaciono enough but is only mentioned Y concluded that in the atmospheric condi- - •T T 5 � � � • e�er, deetro a the !alae order and reveals '. Z5 0 � them across the to or baste in ver fine you strong and well, gull when yyou aro a without being recommended, in the follow• the imitation, tions the whiskey had greater effect. He . .�Z a m `°, pleats, and cross them at the top of the little downcast go and look at this dainty • ing story : A party of four were entering The most important thing now, and the soon saw that this was true, for men who " r Mm little dresses fondle the pretty basket and on a narrow leldge, when one of the travelers would drink six or eight glasses 1n the s t,..ii+ '+ - . win low till each length extends three- latest, ie to have the leather novelties whsefi fourths cif tare wa over. The will then 1 ok into the little bed until in imagination "declare that he was giddy and could not women carr to match their dress in color. seloon, and never ahaw it, became roaring � 1 - J hang eery thick and double. Now separate y u may see ��beneath its coverlets little . move. he leader, one of the two anost Formerly the houses which import leach- drunk on two in the"tunnel, As a foreman a. l m a the sides, and drape back with cords or sleeping head. i famous. berland men of the time, (nearly I ere to this country used to send samples of said, on half rations the behaved as thougli ; - kEG• o x , ribbons,just two feet balow the gathers-; 7 hatoyrill cheer you up, and then w i ti ; thirty years ago,) merely turned to tike! leathers toOtrman and elsewhere to match they owned the place. o the Doctor began : a, �' and have these "tapper portions hanging the baby is your very own, when it is close ` second guide with the brief command : ! as as to strike the exact color. Now, silk, LO experiment. He tried the etieet of all P aaa h . quite full until almost "baggy." What is to you, when your arms are about it, and "Push him over." His orders-were alwayas cotton stubs, plush, etc., are sent instead sorts of stimulants• L+ther, wine of coca, . . ! . " � !-- I _ then left of the lengtas hangs in long, scant its little head to res(ing on your breast, you beyond question, and the traveler was Lizard skins come largely from Borneo as s►ttainthe, i.nd champagne all hada similar M_R {-• ."' folds just reaching the floor. The effect will only rememberithe happiness, you will - straightway lowered over the precipice well as Germany.—[Trauk and Leather effect For this part of his investigations > . producud is very " sweet" indeed. There think of the joy, and you will feel like tiny and, after dangling on the rope for a few Iteviow, Dr. (.°ening found iL easy to gee ant ha '- " - I- is a handsome home not ten miles away, of rim, as if you would like to ask the hod - seconds, wa,s drawn back with all his powers i It was plain, therefore, that sttmuFanta had . - which all the front windows are curtained above to think not only of you and your ' of climbing restored. greater effect in compressed air than in the _ 3 in this style; and many are they who pause king but of all the women and children in _ - geminisoanoe of the Charleston FA►rth` ,ordinary atmosphere. Dr. Corning then had 1U - the word. That ie what motheehood does a entail lock built in hie house and tried his to look thereat. To my imaginative mind, quake. the idea given was that of a Josephine for a woman—it snakes her divinely charit• . From Peasant to Galtana• - . - experiments there. In an article in the- . Captain Le:o Vogel, now in the service of 11l.,li�al Rerord, a year or so ago, he pub- . gown, with short and fa.l halite and long, able• _�� Here is a little romance in real life which the Clyde titeamehip Company, says of his lished the acicntific results of iia experi- flowing and wsthetic draperies., . � I am inclined to think would be hard to ( ez rience at seal duriu the Charleston - • '1'tt� IvFLt1$�tcE AT Ho+IE. bent, There was o few ears a o ave ., g meets, and won the applause of tl+e protea y rY exrLhyuake : I wa3 going southwar,i in cion- The new de acture works tike this • A BARREL CLOTHE5-HA'NHIErI P i '4r' - ' What a little Hain- will disarrange the beautiful girl working in the cos mines of I charger of a double-screw 'steamer, aU0 feet The air lock is a huge iron boiler about six - A very satisfactory receptacle torsoiled domestic machinery, and what wonderful 1'ra"M Some charitable person, strnek long, and was twenty-two miles w3uth and feet high and six in diameter, draped with -- clothes can be made, says the Coun noldoubt by the girls wonderful beauty, fift eaxt of Charleston. It was the u •liesL . , effect the drop of ail has. )' K linea curtains inside and fitted with avouch. ` - - try Gentleman, by covering a barrel found her a situation in a famous dressmak- sk that I think, I had ever -seen durin r A delegation of young men latelywaitedon Y e K An electric latae and two windows of inch- with what used to be called furniture P Y q ; in e,tablishment in Paris, where leer su Y p ti thick glass give light. An electric ian makes . .# calico, their em to er'swife evith the oddest re neat ; $ P• rho afternoon, avid I was reap ex setae y a bat is now sold under the name on record. "S'ou see " said the s tokesman erior intelligence soon made her a favorite cyclone. 'I he sky was of a galleon color, it cool for summer. The air is pumped in `F 1. of comfortable print. The barrels that .rise want to have a half holiday e�cry Sat i l ith the "madame " with clouds of sulphurous green. It wax with an electric air pump• and a safety valve r` . pulverized sugar comes in ate of good. ut-lay. "Now if you will be particularly She war at last sent to Cronstantinople close and hot and there was a sense of some- +¢" size for this ❑r ole. (;arefnll break off with some Aresses ahicb had been ordered regulated from the outside gives perfect 1:�. ;r P P Y nice to Mr. Jones for a few days, we'll go to thing beeing wrong. We were on the eight veiitilation fresh air being pumped in con• ' 't R all nails that project, both -on the inside him anti ask—" "(gentlemen," b 'he Sultana mother, au•i from that time fathom line that ni ht when suddeul the ' e •• r 4a lite lady y _ , K Y etantly to re_ain the pressure. - 1 he patient y *+ and cntside: L±ne the inside of the barrel ., nothin wits heard of her for man earn en ince sto d. 14'e were shaken from `:V haughtily interrupted, do vuu imply that g y v g pee drinks his dose anti goes into the loc(r and n; with smooth brown paper, or remnants of Ido not understand what is due W my hua• She might, perhal:s, have faded out of their side to side then the shi seemed to settle wall piper car,be used, using Hour paste to „ memor , had not a relative died and left P the door is hermetically sealed and the air ' band : Oh I know all about it, the Y and it waa'ae tttouKh tt a bottom were rub- turned un. After tie desired pressure is t" fa ten the paper in. Measure four pieces spokesman went on. "I'm married myself. her a small inheritance. Notices were then bang agautst eotnething. The first o(liccr shown on, the indicator the air keeps a s t.r of print the depth of the barrel, allowing Things go wrong in the house, and you're Published after her where abouts. rushedondeck, shouting. ` We're aground!' steady current frsm the air pump through- Y . o 0 1 -- four inches extra for the frill at the top, tired and cross at breakfast. Then we Buf• Ina-nswert,othe,seasplendidrgtiippagedrew Iran fol• the rhruuornoter to record as -. ]r Join the ieces and run a strop thread r it in front of the EmbWae and th^Sultan's I the ventilotor, I'ht patient can read, is o p,� 4 , p g far at the office. lou stay up late to chap- P Y• , nearly as possible, the finis of the occur- write or la solitaire as he ehoo$es until a'r` = a' around the lower edge to draw it 'crone our daughter at a ball and we have favor ate wife stepped out, to declare herself rrnce, anti front that I estitnato that it took P Y n m f - on ; fold over two inches at the to y his imprisonment be over. _ ora ,* a p' r ore trouble at, the office. You re a bit , the onetime Flora Collin. She renounced onl about five seconds fo the shock to , -1;� - Y I'ho teat effect of this air-loci;treatment and gather it-a - the bottom. Draw this for one , the legacy in favor of her kinlred, who reach Charleston. My pi ople were in is that a ver small uantit of medicine ;,'� ' 3 '�"a'� -` erose three mornings m suceesai.tn, y q y •I � c cover over the 4rrel even the fullness - were still ., and in reel to the man - reason or another, slid we have a—a terrible PO° Y Y t'harleaton then, and my first imputed was allay produce a very great temporary effect, � T �•'�r "0 t and secure it In place with small tacks. time at the ofbc;e. You see how the matter inquiries, she -explained Glint tt was the to go back, but I remembered that I was and the usefulness of such drugs ae autipy- - Q k ° •: - Cover the lid of the barrel, inside and out, i old st.or of love at first a ht batwoen the ;: � n r - - with the tint. 1'�Iake a knob in the centre standP, and.how greatly you will o "lice us I Y ig responsible fora ship a cargo an<l people. cin, pt►enaeetin, and the bromides can be Is •' '•-"' P sultan and the beautiful modiste- On arrivin in ort I found that the earth• �' ' r v by being more than usually agreexblq to • . g P had without giving sufficient quantities to - - � H= r, r•* : f of this lid by putting a screw through the Mr. Jones for three or four days.? The quake had really occurred, and it lifted a affect"Vie heart. do fat-, the experiments ' 'D - tL" :r� hole in a medium-sized spool and screwing i° rant load Froin m tniud on rho return tri k I"n C'n fourth day give him the beet breakfast you .if Y P have been confined to stimulants sedatives it firmly in place. Cover the spool with Some sigh Priced Relics• whets I crow Due of m children on the dock ' t &l.`.," c r eau—everything that he likes Vest—und _ " _ Y anti analgesics(medicines to allay pain), but ;? . sil.,sia like the bands on the hamper. Thus we'll get what we want in three minutes. Mr. Guenther of Chicago, wito owns L'.n• and heard hint about, ` We're all..right.' no doubt in the near future similar h sical - A ° � ` makes a neat and handy place to keep soiled • '1'he shock came di,tinetl front rho south- P Y °� �'6 ? n Talk about a woman having no influence in cols a bootjack, hat, bedstead and other Y conditions may become as familiar aids to 1 articles, and each week when they are re the business . Why, the humor she's in has relics of fibulotie valve,'cauld tell man ia- e r s r y east and I believe when the ship seemed meciic.tiie as circ tricity, rest, and exercise. - "°, a �. moved the hamper should be given a few „� ,: . , more effect than a bank failure or a boom in teresting stories of the high prices relic- to settle that either the sea was hollowed - >. U .J ,+ : t hours exposure to the sun and air. trade." She thought site ought to be angry, lovers have paid for famous souvenirs, -but fur a great area, allowing us to touch hot- ` _ - o;,.Q �o but, instead, she laughed, and agreed Lo the it ass extremely doubtful if he could call tom, or else that the ltottom was heaved up The 8malTest Printed 1'ookg• " •� Usls rort Uti1;i.FACIii v �Ii:st.ry ro osit.ion and four da s later, when the from his rich at-ore of relic lore cin thin to within acou le of fathoms of the surface." The smallest book rusted. since t e • 0•,ra`. � 6 y P ' P , Y Y Y g P P YP o �� ��, Because of the high price asked for the waited on the head of the firm, he made the that would overshadow the following ac'" were invented{and, of course, they printed - -° m ° material usually employed formakingscarfs, closing hour twelve o'clock, and said that ! count of prices paid by European memento � very few btsfore that time) is a microscopic - I,,. drapes, etc., many of us- are deterred from never in the histoi;y of the firm had things hunters: The hat worn by Napoleon at Leap Year Fancies• edition of Dente's " llivina Gornmedia." � , decorating our homes with these lovely run as satisfactorily as they had during the ' Eylan was sold in Paris about 1835 for a sum The ancient Romans considered the bis. The whole volume, 500 pages, is only five &,_ - accessories. We forget,or completely over- last four days. All hail to the power be- equal to $4(X)O'in United Strates currency. sextile or " leap day" one of the most centimeters wide. Two sheets of common . - ., . loop the fact that the true artist does not;al- .hind the throne ! The coat worn by Charles X I1 at the Battle euunous in their calendar,. always reckon. book'"paper autliced to contain all the 14,- • - - ., ways find the most expensive the most},eau- of Pultowa brought an even$100,000; a wig ing it in their category of "uulucky days." 3'.':3 verses of the poem, thirty verses Dern- _' - fir: ; tiful. So it happens that China silk and RECIPES. - that once belonged to .Sterne, the great Thatthesp gold superatitions have not by eying a apace of less than three sdaare" Y �: ` * - " Irish writer. was sold at ublie auction in an means fallen to the rear throw h the inches. Tile t e were cast as lou ago as tic' scrim are no really the most artistic fabrics P y g YP g =z, " SWEET POTATO PoFirs.—Steam six sweet Loudon in 186ti anti was knocked down to a la se of centuries is evidence b the dee 1t;3'?, but up to quite recently ro complete" 1 for scarfs. In so unpretentious a fabric as - P {� Y p _ . unbleac'ted muslin they have a most for- Potatoes,; peel and rnaah fine ; add one , bidder who was willing to give $1050 for rooted dislike the present Ronlan mother' book had been printed with them, the difl'i- . � `:', tablespoonful 4 White sagar, two spoonfuls . the false hirsute. In 1816 one of the teeth has a ainat havin a child born u n that culties to be overcome b both coo ositors 4 F. . k:: midable rival. Those who have never used q g P° Y P e_ - it for fancy work can have but a faint idea of butter and a Iittle halt ; beat until light, 1 of Sir Isaac Newton was sold by a relic flay, it Using a popular notion, not only in and revisers being so great that the task . - ;- grea�e yourcuatard cups and fill them near- 1 dealer doing busineaa in Birmingham, the I:ome, but all over Maly, Austria, Han- sober• undertaken was always given up. In -.: '-� ' of its beauty. Its beautiful tin, harmonizes tT ,i with everything,and its softness of texture ly full, brush the;top with the white of an first bid on the grinder being £.500. After •gary, and many "other Southeastern Euro- 1873 an attempt was shade to set •up the egg and bake in a quick oven. Serve hot much band in the booth was finall sold to a i � makes it a most desirable fabric for drapes Y g y pe n countries, thattsueh an unlucky birth- Gummedia in this microscopic typo and ever .!�`e tsiev o,;,. for breakfast ordinner• a nobleman who thou ht it worth a cam da is iven the child as a token of its Borne idea of the task ma be leaned froth into a assion of and scarfs, although cheapness may not"be 8 y g Y G P A HEA.LTHrUL Dislf.—Once a week inva• a ual to$311:30. Before returnin to his home seed exit from the wotld. the fact that it took over five ears to coni- she been tried �b; the motive for ate nee. q g p y Y The glade just above cheese-cloth is the riably, and generally when we have 'cold this scion of nobility had a valuable din- A -variety of this superstition exists in- plete the 4ork. Tile text is that of Frati- - night. She has meat minced, I give the children a dinner mond removed from his fin er rin and the Tuscan Aeeordtu to Tuscan folklore colli the roof-realer Lai i Bnsato • the • " thou ht r-.le ce . beat for this work as it is softer and the g g y g P g g which is hailed with delight, and looked eat hiloso her's tooth set in its lace. a child bora on Februar 'l9 will not live coo sitar Guise Geche. A writer in : that ourne . threads are more easily drawn out ; then, tar P P P - too, it lends itself to any amount of work forward to; a dish of boiled onions. The to see another "leap day;" or if it does, it Allgeioiteine Zeitung, from whose arti?ete this strng�le within one is leased to bestow. u on it. little things know that they are taking the ill be motherless. . In Austria if the child notice is coo iled sa s that he is utterl at of self-restraint P P best.of medicine for expelling what most _f Another Woudeft Clook yea to reach its ma Dell the assure loss to know how the Corrections were made, sympathies and n They will remain fresh for years, though - j y pe y - laundried every month. If it is desired that children suffer from—worms. Mine are Amon other uni ue and curious works of believe that in ease the obnoxions being is even with the best magnitying glasses at even as my ter the retaia the soft cream tint it is not kept free by this remedy alone. g i'renoh exhibit at Chicago is one of the male sex, he will become a robber, tainable. - den. I felt th Y Y art in the 1 60, W b-.i.'. or sun them STEWED CRANBERRizs.—To-a ivarit of es ciall if born tin the afternoon of lea tionalitiea of life q which 4howo a novel a plication et the Pe Y s P - -- - know her sweet, Cranberries allow one quart of water and n-agnet. Ih is a clock shaped like a tam- day ; but, on the o her hand, should such a Mrs. Marshal Ballington Booth is said to TsE FrBST PAIR l}F SHUEB. , nearly a pound of sugar;let the water heat; bourine, with a circle of flowers painted on pe rson have the doubtful honor of being receive but seven dollars a week for her- a ; P era cy of strange while you wash and look over the berries ; its head. Around this circle of drtifical born is the forenoon there is a chance tha., services to the Salvation Army, With all 3 ' W wo thought A good suggestion is this from Elizabeth tiro them in the Grater,and let them cook for be will becotno a teat man. All iris born her ublic work she finds time to make her of afl`ection upon P sweets two flees slowly crawl,r-the larger re• g 8 P Scovil in October Ladies'Home Journal, twenty minutes ; then add the sugar I uirin twelve hours in which to eom lete tb^t day becomes witches. `*• little boy's garments, and to look after the and helpless, ah If "IIattie Leonard Wri ht," who wrote after it is dissolved let the sauce come to a q g P housekeeping of her small simple hones in - It .was to take h - g circuit, while the smaller one makes ttie f'. • �. obtrude love u ;x: the article, " Why Does Not the Baby boil ; then take froze the stove, Some cooks trip once every hour. Different kinds, of ` T� " " ersey City. _ I I� Walk? in the December Journal, or any strain the juice to make It clear. flowers represent the hours, and the bees, `.['rouble in the choir : Mrs. Macbeth,an English womav and the: � � -4 t. wow �' �1e r- ether another who is anxious about her "Fos ♦CHANGE. 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Xcaxp V t tht vk t ri, #o0t ate 1tt44he�ost. idea robaYily 4f obscs��atiot�. .hey E I�',XPERIEN Off' Ii,E1ZARRAEL y - ttttttatr shute w�'eiat►iiist the taastri g f , a� 'TRZ7E:HTSTOR� I w �an pairtlodL>tly t,o.asotlae fiber► ,_ Pte_ 'had never kept to the aYain:roadfla stalled , .� '. - foatatae►rlrs ' i• chart`Ga p • Vbraf la a assassins. He aide-street:wonldserve Choir ter sop the �A,.`� ,�. . dans z, :' 1. ... - C .,., eihoald he said. Uo you abl etvb soy lritdrr}` ed tit. C ha f of I iine-if and his p` j .. �' 1' hbnorable' drat a half-pay rg thin notewott iy about them! & . foot of Kennington :Lane they had ledged Z ,-� tees• CdxTlr'IIED.) he be1Wi I �'lt 3YTER "PI. -( take euoU advantage of as tntuna��Q�yy which ". y g� "� 6, a o Mld or`s associates, sign of the four,as he sense- sora to the left through Bond $riser and <<` "` 1 r ' " ning . • Cgiltir•ri» it in every respect, said the chance bad bine ht about? Might she not small wernan," h• _ what dramatically called it.. Aided by Chia Miles Street, When the letter street:turna f;Y" —t°f I 11 awn -fat deta-tive, pompously. "House is full look u on me ass more vulgar fortune-seek- «g rt from their ate though. ID there chart, the.officers-or one •Cif them—gels into Knight-'a lace, Toby ceased to ad s` ti t at- of. Ir_dian curiosities. Thaddeus brought P er? I could not bear to risk that such a nothtnng else t" g the treasure and Urings it to England, leav• vance tie be an to run backwards and for iced this a and if this splinter be poisonous g in we will sa a some gonditton cinder g � t1 �'at1a hiss aThadde�ue may as wed)have made murder- thought should ernes her mind. This Agra s.pbey appear to be mach'as other foot- g+. P wards with one ear cocked wnd the other ;." ,r�".W ., ,� y treasure intervened like an impassable bar- -toarks.,• % which he iter steed it unfulfilled. Now. drooping, thq very picture of caning inde , -� � � , Not at all► Loop here t This ie the -then, wh did not Jonathza Small set the .eision. Then 6e waddled round in circles, 3' �,L a � r;x grid nus use of it as any ot�ier man. the card is tier between fie, •' b 5t that some hoeus-poeus,—a blind, as like ae not? Ikwas near) two'o'olock when we reach- print of a right foot in the dust. Now I trVaaare himself v The answer is ovines, loakiag 1,p to us from time to time, as if to r' �L'i "" make one with my naked foot beside it. The chart is dated at i time when Morstan ask for sympathy.in his embarrassment. a. t •:i " Tho only question is,holy did he depart? ed Mie• Cecil Forrester'%. The servants '• What the deuce is the matter.with the n_ . . `1 t° What is t'he chief difference Y' w'as brought into close association with eon• J he_ 'Ah, of course, here is a hole in the roof. had retired hours ago,but Mrs.Forrester had Hent �` �tcith great activity, considering his bink+ been interested by the strange message "'Your toes ars all crimped toget'Fier. viols. Jonathan Small did not get the dog9" growled Holmoa. "They surely and w;: Ice sprang up the steps and squeeaed through which Miss Maratan hsd receives that she The other print has each toe distinctly di- treasure beoauae he and hia associates were would not take a cab, or gq off in a bad `�`��� .�- t4. ark. into the garret and immediately&f had eat u in the hope of her return. $h0 vided.'' themselves convicts an•l could net get loon?" �� '� ' '�t ` e�`` opened the door herself,amiddle-aged,grace- "Quite so. That is the point. Bsar that awn { cry. we heard his exulting voice proclaiming that P "Perhaps they stood here#or some time," $' he had found the trap-door. " " ' ' ry ' ' 1• P� "�emarked fel woman, and it gave me joy to sea how in mind. Now, would you kindly step •at this is more speculation,"acid L . I suggested. ��. ���.F S as '�, "He can find something, tender! her arm stole around the others over to that flap•windowand smell the edge "It is more than that. It is the only ••gh ! it's all right. He's off again'," said � 0 any Holmes,shrugging his shoulders. "He�has waist and how motherly was the voice in of the wood-work? I shall stay over here, hypothe is which eoaFrs the fact. Let us " :'`�,:' lit is m companion in a tone of relief. occasional glimmerings of reason. Id n.y tx which she greeted her. She was clearly no as I have tbis handkerchief in my hand." see bow i6 fits in with the sequel. Major a was indeed off,for after sniffing round "r Brie ,��. Imo deg�se incommodes qua rEz1z 4tit o� mere paid dependant,but an honoredfriend- I did as he directed, and was instantly Sholto remains at peace for some years, again he suddenly made up his micd, and _ A-- � 4ure - de1'esprid" conscious of a strong tarry smell. happy in the possession of his treasure, darted away with-an energy and determina- •.t , rots �' •�youseet"saclAthelneyJones,reappear- I was introduced, and Mrs. Forrester earnestly,begged me to at in and to tell „ g Then he receives a letter from India which �' W--liver 4, 5 ing down the steps again. "Facts are Lot- her ouadventures. I explained, how- but. Iftyou con trace him, I she ld think gives him a greatfright. What was that*." The scent appea ed to be m ch h tter thah i � t � ,* � ' ���e� }, as ":.IV ter than mer©theories, after all. My view } ever, the importance of my errand, that Toby will have no difficulty. Now inn A letter toes, that th9 men whom he before, for he had not even to put his nose �T x ling, 4 of tho Case is- confirmed. There is a trap- and promised faithful) to. call and downstairs 1 hxd wronged bad.been sed froe. on the ground, but tagged at his leash and y " ,} ` For door communicating with the roof, and it ie P Y , Dose the dog, and look out for 8 �, 1. report any progress which- we might Blondin." "Or had escaped. That is much more tried to break -into a ran. 1 could see by t , ens© partly•o en." matte with the case. As we drove swag By the time that I`got out Into tite likely, for he would have known what the gleam in Holmes's eyes that he thought � " .' urv- P •`It was I who o ped it." ': ' ; . '' "Oh, indeed! YO i did notice it, then?" I at-Ole a glance back, and I still seem to grounds Sherlock Holmes was on the roof, their term of imprisonment was. It would we were nearing the end of our journey. Y "i, ! t heir , see that little .group on the step, the two and I could see him like an enormounglow- not have been a surprise to him. Our course now ran down Nine Elms unttl - i :tors s�. He seemed a little crestfalle-i at the discov- raceful clinging figures. the lulf-opened worm crawling very slowly along the ridge. What does he do then? He guards himself we came to Broderick and Nelson's large ' `r the cry. 4'%V oil, whoever noticed it, it showI door the halgli ht ahinin throe h stained g g g I lost si ht of him behind a stack of shim- against a wooden-legged man,—a white timber-yard, just past the White Eagle � ,- < re- how our entleman got away. inspector. g g , glass, the barometer, and the bright stair- neys, but he presently reapVeaced,and then man, mark you, for he mistaken a white Tavern. Here the dog. frantic with excite Rx Pill, "Yes,.sir," from the passage. _ rods. It was soothing to catch even that vanished once snore upon the opp.asits side. tradesman for him, and actually fires e; meat, turned down through the aide-gate ,- _ fi ,ver �. `'Ask Mr. Shinto to step this ora Mr '` i'° P that an - Passing glimpse of a tranquil English home When I made my way round there I found pistol at him. Now, only one white mans into the enclosure, where the sawyers were r.-« A I Sholto, it is my duty to inform you Y in the midst of the wild, dark business him seated at one of the corner save%. name ih on the chart. The others are Hin- already at work. On the dog raced through < Y �, } : `r are thing which you may say will be used against which had absorbed us. That you, Watson?'" he cried. dons or Mohammedans. There is no other sawdust and shavings, down an alley,round : , � �rr tion ' you. I arrest you in the queens name as Y white man- Thereto% we may say with a passage, between: two wood-pi}es, and x y � ' ''' iu being concerned in the death of your brutli- And the more I thought of what had '•Yea." r , Irks, cr. i„ hwppened, the wilder and darker it grew. "This is the place. What is that black confidence that the wooden-legged man is finally, with a triumphant yelp, sprang •• i idn t I tell ou . cried I reviewed the whole extraordinary se- thing down there?" identical with Jonathan small. Does the upon a large barrel which still stood upon :tors There now , D Y ken - the poor little man, throwing out his hands,, quence of events as I rattled on through the "A water-barrel." _ reasoning strike you as being faulty Y" the hand-trolley c1, which it had been rt;• t and looking from one to the other of us. silent gas lit streets. There orae the origi- •`Top on it'" "No 1.: it is clear and concise." brought. With tolling-tongue and blinjtiaR { - 'rg g Mr. nal problem : that at least was ratty clear "Yea." " Well now let ua put ourselves is the ej•es, 'Toby stood upon the cask. looking 1 t1 n so "Don'b trouble yourself "about it, pp Lice of Jonathan Small. Let us look at it from one to the other of us for some sign of , �;'; 1- r11st, Sholto "said Holmes. "I think I can en now. The death of Captain Morstan, the "No sign of a ladder" . p - INC gage to clear you of the charge." sending of the pearls, the advertisement, "No." from hia int of,view. He oomes to Eng- appreciation. The staves of the barrel and po po the wheels of the troll were smeared with `r " Don't remise too much, Mr. Theorist, the•letter,—we had had light upon all those '•Confonad the fellow} It's amoatbreak- laud with the doable idea of rogaininq Y -� 1 -11 p a dark 1' nid and the,whole air was heavy i ease —don't promise too much !" snapped the events. They had only led no, however,to neck place. I ought to be able to come down what he would consider to be his rights + y ., . detective. "You may find it a harder a deeper and fear more tragic mystery. The where he could climb up. The water-pipe and of havinb his revenge u on the with the smell of ereasote. � 11'0'1 Indiin treasure the curious lap found feels rets firm. Here anyhow." Sherlock Holmen and I locked blank) at ' } Vit« matter than what you think. P pretty R°ro• Y man who had wronged him. Q found y ,' g each other, and then burst simultaneous) i : _ ` "Not only will I clear him, Mr. Jones, among Morstan s baggage, thoatrsagescane There was a acuf8ing of feet, and the lea- out where gbolto lived, and very possibly + y _ a here he established communications with some into an uncontrollable fit of laughter. n 113 but I will make you a free present of the at Major Sholto's death, the rediscovery of tech began to come steadily down the aide ;' Choc name and description of one of the two the treasure immediately followed by the of the wall. Then with a light spring .he one inside the house. There is this butler, (TO BE CONTINUED.) 1. ' ire_ people woo were in this room last night. murder of the discoverer,the very singular came on to She barrel, and from there to Ial � whom we have not Been. Mrs. :' s His name, I have every reason to believe, is accompaniment of the Crime, the footsteps, the earth. Bernatone gives him far from a good '� ac- chacwcter. Smwll could not find out how- �d Jonathan Small. He is t� poorly educated the remarkable weapons, the words upon "It was easy to follow him," he nid , The U�sian a Floor• , "s . 11 man, small, active, with his right leg off, the curd, corresponding with those upon drawing on hia.etoakinRa and boots. `'Tiles ever, where the treasure was hid, for no r '{ the After four ears of sounding.. dred in . _ ., t t:{ s ,� - and weaPint;a wooc?en stump which is worn Captain Moratan's chart,--here was indeed were loosened the whole way along, and in one ever knew. save the major and one Y g dredging. 1. awn upon the inner side. His left Loot a labyrinth in which a man less Singularly his hart he had dro this. Itcoalirms faithful servant who had died. $uddenl etc., the expeditions sent oat under the ' ' . e,'re Y P Y g Y P Y auspice of the British Government for the ,- has a coarse, square toed sole, with an iron endowed than my fellow-lodger might well my diagnosis,as you doctors express it." Small learns that the major is on his death- p = . lift I p bed. In s frenzy lest the secret of the Purpose of mapping the fluor of the ocean has i„ - i t1 a band round the heel. He is a in despair of ever finding the clue. The ob'e-t which he held u to me was a ablished its report and unfolded its ,ma - man, much sunburned, and has been a coo• Piech}n lane was a row of shabby two. amwll pocket or poach woven out of colored treasure die with him, he rens the ganutlet P P 11 he - - - grasses, with a few tawdry heads strung to the curious gaze of the "land lubbers." - _••` �Ily - vict. The few indications may be of 901,10 storied houses in the lower quarter of Lam• I rY g of the �rtaldi.. makes his way to the dginq g . . ' assistance to you, coupled with the fact that beth. I bad to knock fur some time at No. round it. In shape and size it was not un- The show that the Atlantic if drained man's window, and in only detected from Y ' N;-1---"-- - _ of _ like a ci tette-case. Inside were half a entering by the presence of his two sons. would be a vast plain with a mountain � - ` there is a good deal of akin missing from the 3 before t eduld make any impression. At ga range near the middle running parallel with .;r,, � ;.t•u, +� dozen a lues of dart- wood sltw at nue Ned with hate however, against the dead g .. , a - palm of his hand. The other man-- last, however, there gas the glint of a can- p sharp ' � S our coast. Another range intersects this . �`` i. end and rounded at the other', like -that mea. he enters the room that night, search- g I he "Ah t the other man asked Athelney dl9 behind the blind, and a force looked out rich.had etruok Bartholomew Sholto, es his rivals era in the hope of discover- brat, wlmost at right angles sad creases �" �• _ 't,fi- Jones, in a sneering voice, but impressed at the upper window. �� �• P 1�P P from Newfoundland to Ireland. - `n 110 none the less, as I could easily see, by the "Go on, you drunken vagabone, said They are -hellish things," said lie, ing some memorandum relating to the tress- The Atiantic according to these soundings „ .,, other's manner. the face: "If you kick up any more row `Look out that you don't prick yourself. ure,and finally leavesa memento of hia visit sad ma s is thus divided Into tbree great (,c " Is a r�,Gher curi°u3 per8on," said Sher I'll open the kennel9 and let out forty-three I m delighted to bores them, for the chances in the short inscription upon the card. He basins but the are no longer set down as ; j. ,,,,� lock Holmes, turning upon his heel. " 1 do`ga upon you." are that they aro all bs has. There is the hwddoubtieasplannedbeforehaud4hatahould y " unfathomed depths." The tops of most ,Yn y r *► ;:,,, •hope before very long to be able to introduce If you'll let one out it's just what I have less fear of you or me finding one in our he slay the major he would lases some each of these sea mountains are about two miles I . '.. .n .1 91 you to the pair of their,.—A word with you come for," said I. skin before long. I world sooner face a reao upon the body as a a}gu that it was ­ .i , 1 " Go on !" yelled the'voice. •` So bel me Martini Uullet, myself. Aro you game for npz a common murder, but from the point befoul* the anrfaoe and the deepest of the v :•:,u A atson••' Y P ' basins two and a half miles deeper. Accord .1- n He lea me out to the head of the stair, gracious, I have a wiper in thin ba , an' I'll a six-mile trod e, Watson ?" of view of the four associates, something is ,h� ,'L, g g in to Raalus the to of LheeO monntaina - � ;fi r "This unex cted occurrence," he said. drop it on your cad if you don't Book tt. Certainly, Iaaawered. Lhe nature of as act of justice. Whiinsiaal g ' ,O)CCL, pe , are as white as though they were lying ., •i as caused us rather to lose sinht of thh " t3ut I want a dog," I cried. "Your leg wiU stand it y' and bizarre conceits of this' Cia l are nom' `' ' filar 1i >>" " oro be argued with !" shouted tile. "Oh, es." Hien enough in the annals of crime, and m the region of perpetual snow, the u c ,c,y orioinei•1 purpose of out journey. I won't erg e Y cause Using countless numbers of a species 411 a' ts. •'f liavo just Leen thiukinRso," Ianswer- SnermaD. " Now stand cleat ; for when 1 "Hire you are, doggy Good old Tabyy! ' usually afford valuable indicatione�as to the of ere white shell which literally corer _ ed. "l t is not right that �l iss Morstan say`three,'down goes the wiper." Smell it, Toby, smell it! He pushed the criminal. Deo yon follow all this. P had "e'er clewrl what would otherwise be jagged surfaces. '.-:,I1 iAe should remain in this stricken house," " Air,.Sherlock Holmes—' I began, but etemote hindkerohief under the dog's nose, << y Y• , There i8 a user old le 0nd which comes L "` 1 - ,1 1 •`I�To. You must escort her home. She the words had a most magical effect., for the while the creature snood with its fluffy leg* - 1�1ow,.what could ustoJonathan Small do • down to us fiom the-time of Solon and11 �Ei 1`- 1 , iy ]ices with Mrs. Cecil Forrester, in Lower window instantly slammed down, and with• separated, and with a most comical cock to He could only ooDtiauO to keep a secret �'. i Plato atxordin to which, in the early ages l;P . C1,7il>erweil;so it is not very far. I will in a minute the door was unbarred and ite head, like a connoisseur sniffing the watch upon the efforts made t0 find the g ., ; ;1 _ wait for you here if you will drive out again. open. Mr. Sherman. was a lanky, lean old bouquet of a famous vintage. Holmes then treasure. Possibly lie leaves England and of the world a continent extended from the , l�'est coast of Africa far out toward what (1r iserha s you are too tired 7" man, with stooping shoulders, a stringy threw the handkerchief to a distance, fag- only comes Back at intervals. Then comes r . is no w South America. These reoent scien-. �. ., . I,. {_< `'t3y no means. I dac't thu,k I could rest fleck, and blue-tinted lasses. toned a swot curd to the mongrel's collwr, the discovery of the garret, and he is in p_ � , g tific deepsea soundings cast much light on ; . until I know more of this fautuetic business. " A friend of Mr. Sherlock is always wnd led him to the foot a[ the syster•barr0l. atantiy informed of it. We main trace the this oldradrtion. According to their re- I. s. - Y I have seen something of the rough side of orielcome," said W. " Step in, air. Keep Thecreature in broke into a eaccse- presence of some copfederate 11, the house- art the found "an.elevated plateau the - 'r i ' life but I eine you in word that this nick clear of the bad badger ; for he Liles. Ah, Ston of hi h trlmutons yelps, and, with tie hold. Jonathan, with his wooden leg, ie P' Y ..c - y y q g aha and extent of which corresponds to `� tr ,1 succession of strange surprises toniKht has naughty, naughty, would you take w_nip at nose on the ground, and his tail in the air, utterly unable to reach Use lofty room of PB ,. ,, i , • shaken my nerve completely. I Should like, the gentleman ?" Thin w w stoat which pattered off upon the trail at paw which Bartholomew Sholto. lid twkes with him, the size of the lost Atlantis almost exactly. i1 lo What if nineteenth century ingenuity ;1� 1 is ,y - -- however, to seo the matter through with thrust its wicked head and red eyes be• *trained hu leash and kept us at the top of however, a either cunnus associate, who .,� ., to over this difficult but di his naked should fish up .the vast continent which y t,, you, now that I have got so far•. tweon the bare of its cage. Don t mind our speed. ge Y' Maroon sa s was "lost in a fearful rata- L. ' 11' "Four press ncc will he of great service:to that, sir : id's only a slow worm. It hatn't The east had been gradually whitening, foot into eteaaote. wheaoe same lob , and 3' fi Y ctyam before the dawn of present history" ` me, he answered. �y a shall work the case lint no fwnga, ao I gives it run o' the room, and we could now seu some distance in the a six-mile.limp for a half•pay officer with w _ 1. , out independently, and leave this fellow for it keeps the beetles down. You must cold gray light. The equate, massive house. damaged tendo Aah}Itis." � :'� .'1,L ,Tones to exult over an mare's•neEti whish not mind m Dein' 'lint a little short ori')-on with i:e black, empty windows and high, `•But it wtaa the a4*oetata. sad not Jona- - - Tt11 - s Cttrpt3t-Cfeafter•'; r he ma• choose to construct. When you at first for I'm guyed ed at h the children, bare walls, towered up, sad and forlorn, than. who committed the crime." 9 - � end 3' Y 8 Y Y . have dropped Miss Morstan I wish you to and -there's many a one just comes behind us. Our course led right. across the "(Zoite so. And rattier to Jonathan's The "Gentlewoman "prints the following _ ,�If&1t 4 cit1. go on to No. 3 Pinchin Lane, down near the down this lane to knock me up. Wbatwr a grounds, in and out among the trenches and die ust, to ud e b the wa he stain d aneedote of- the late Poet Laureate:-=-A g judge �' Y PO a is - v✓ater's edge at Lambeth. The third house it thathtr. Sherlock Holmes wanted, air' ' pits with which they were scarred sad in• altatt when he got into the room. He bore married couple, old friends of Tennyson, a on the right hand side is a bird atuffer's: " He wanted a dog of yours." tersected. The whole place, with eta scat- uo grudge against Bartholom•;w Sholto, .who had Leen traveling in the East for some . '�' Ij 'e ' ` ;ii Sherman attic name. 1'on will see a weasel "Ah '. that would be Tob ." tared dirt heaps and ill grown shruUa had and would have Qrefarred if 6e could have yearn, returning to England, wrote to lbs �- I, , Y 1 •� " w blighted, ill-omened look which barmen- been simply Mand and gagged. He did lot to announce their whereabouts and beg'' , ': holding a young rabbit- ill the window. Yes, Toby was the name. g + c 11 Knock old Sherman up, and tell him, with "Toby lives at No. 7 on the left here. ized with the btwek tragedy which hung not wish to put his in a hal ter. Tl►ere im to go and see them. Accordingly one : f i� , ' my romlttiments, that I want Toby at once. IID moved forward with his candle among over it~ was no help for it, however: the savage in fine afternoon Tennyson betook himself to. I. ,� ar ''t You will bring 'Toby Lack in the cal with the queer animal family which he had On reaching the boundary wall Toby ran •tinct*of his nompaiiion had broken out, Shepherd's Buah, and on ringingst the bell `c"' you.03 gathered round him. In the iiacertwin, Shad along, whining eagerly, underneath its and the poison had done its work:eo Jona- learned they .were not at home. " Well. a. ' - }' "A ting, I suppose." . owy light I could see dimly drat t'hece were shadow, and *topped finally in w corner than -Small left his record, lowered the then, I will just write them a aoGs, end s►r- : - ,, -� "� "Yes,—a queer mongrel, with a:moat glancing glimmering eyes peeping down at screened by a young beech. Where the two treasure-Ilex to the ground, and followed range for a da of meeting," said he to the `"' - amazia ower of scent. I would rather have ue from eve crann and corner. }rv-on the walla joined. several bricks had boon loss- it himself. That was the train of e�cuts housemaid: Forthwith he was conducted �= j.,i"t, K p Cy Y apd 61se cuTevia+s bit vrora worn down as far as I can decipher them. Of course to the drawing room. where quills,ink,and <r " Toby'a Help than that of ttie whole detective rafters above our heads were lintel by**ma ODed, i i force of Landon." fowls, who lazily shifted their weeght from and rounded upon the lower side,as though as to his personal appearance he must be paper were suppplied. When signing hia r y' "Y shall brie him then,"said " to the then as our voices disturbed Lhe tied been frequently used as a ladder. middle-aged. and moat be sunburned after nam•3 to a polite little note, Tennyson, by a g a 2I. Itis one leg o Y t •i _ • . one now. I ought to be back before three, if their slumbers. Holmes clambered up, mid. taking the dog serving his time in such an oven as the An• jerk of the elbow,overturned the full-bottle. � TT ,1t I `aa gats:,ash horse. Tob roved Lo ba as ugly, joag-haired, from me, he dropped it oust• unou the other darriaas. His height ►a readily calculated and great wore hia dismay ut awing a large . . " Aud I said l�olmes "Shall sets what y P aide. frons the length of his stride, and we know pooluf inkeprvading rapidly over his friend's _fit t A • +- lop eared creature, lull spaniel and half ..There's the riot of wooden-leg's hand," that lis wan bearded. His hairiness was new white Persian carpet of matchless ; '." I t au learn from Mrs liernstone and from p h lurcher, Ur�wn and-w}lite iu color, with a the Indian servant who D1 r. Thaddeus toils he rcmarLed, as 1 mounted up beside him. ths►one point which im resod itself upon beauty. Horror-struck, a rang the bell: very clumsy waddling gait. It aoropted ' 1,,e, sleep,x in the next garret. Then I shall aftcTr some hesi!ation a lum of*u ar which " You see the slight etn'idge of blood upon 1►iaddeua Sholto when a saw li}m at the Up ran rho servant "For God's sake, _ stall the rent Jones's methods anti ley e p R the white plaster, What a lucky thing it window. I dont know that there is any- help neo i" cried the poet. Now it happen- A, e g t p the old naturalist handed to ane and hav 11 ed that the milkman had just left a can of - s f t.o his not too delicate sarcasms: `Wir siiid ie that we have had uo very heavy taut thin�{{%lee. . l �� ing Chas sealed an alliance, it followed me $ince este ' The aaenL,will Ile upon `•1'he aeaociate?" froth}1,q milk at the door. And the intelli r' it ohnt d:iss die Mensehen verholcnen was Hwy k to the cab, and made no difficulties about Y ant handmaid remembered, in the nit of 1� :- - sic nic3it vErstehen," Goethe is alH a. a the road in tie of .Llioir eight 344-twenty- _�Ah, well, there is tto great mystery in g - Y accompany ing tae. It had just struck three time that new milk if thrown over wet ink ,, hours tart.' that. But ou will know all about it soon + c -'{ • T- '" pithy. ' on the Palace clock Ahen I found myself f y i would remove-all traces of the despoiling . I confess that I had mT 'doubts myself enough. How sweet the morning sir in. See �" f1 - back once more as Pondicherry Lodge. The 1 fiend. Accordingly she overturned the jug . s .:' CHAPTEIL VII, rx_prizo-fighter McMurdo urdo bad, .I found, when I rt-ileAed upon the great traffic which how that one Litt to cloud floats eke a ink had aloe theLondon ri,a►d in the}user- p on to the largo black pool, and with house 4, �x . `�- f = TIIE Lt ISODE ON TIiI i3�1i'FLR1.. been arreatecl as an accessory, and both he Sennet n f . Thr, lice ha,i lu ou�ht a cat) with thein and Mr. Sholto had been marched off to the owl. My festa were soon appeased, however. the rod rim of the sun pushes ileal over the scrubbing at the stain. Down went Tenn i, 1'O f b , Tob never hesitated or swerved, but wad- Lovdoa cloud-bank. t shines on a good g Y ,t,. "_ ;d' and in .this i tsoorted Miss Morstan back station. Two constables• guarded the nar- Y son on his bsnds and knees rubbing and ; to her Home. After the an clic fashion ut R b y p died on is his peculiar rdlfape fashion. iy but on none I dare bet who are P ,. 6 row ate, but they allowed me to ass with scrubbin with hie little het mate. Ilia b: women, she hau borne trouble wittl a calm b y g Clearly. the pungent smell of the creaaote on a stranger errand thea yon and L How g the do► on m menttonia the detective's ince bi h wheys all) other contendin scents. agony of mind for fear that his old friend 1 g R small we feel with our petty ambitions and g° Y Y p_ I face a3 don as there was same one we2ker name. „ ++ •'that I should knock at the door and sudden) a �• • b. g Do not imagine, said liolm0a, strivings in the presence of the great ele- than herac-U to 8ll oit and I liail found - Holmes was standing on the door step, oar on the scene of disaster he often de- . I her bright and placid by tlic side of the with his hands is his pockets, smoking hia d0pend for my success in thus ease upon the meatal forces of nature ! Are you wall up eperibed in later days,declaring it" reach ;nom ; L. X houaekoe r. In the cab how• g mere chance of one of these fellows having is our Jean Paul t ut his foot in the olremtcal. I have know)-. sy the. infinite." With such a good will cid + ,, � ' n Po pipe. Fair) so. I worked back to him through ,�" i ever, -,lie first turned faint, and then burst "Ah, you have him there! said he. P this strange couple work together that X,, Cod dog, edge now which would enable me to trace Carl le.' ` :- into a rasion of wee in so sore! had- " g then! Athelne Jones hasgonP. how_ ••y' ever trace of ink was removed. -"Here is ' . 1 p P g — Y thorn in many different ww s. This, 1 she been tried b the adventures of ,110 y y That was 1#ke following the brook to Y „ We have had an.immense.display of energy a five shilling piece, my good girl, cried . , ` 3' ever, is the readiest, and, since fortune has the parent 1a1.e. He makes one carious bac ++ -., •. night. She Has told me ainccs that she slurs you loft. He has arrested not only j should be culpoble peofouad remark. It is that the chiief proof the poet, "and God bless you 1 With that ,t , friend Thaddeus but the tel►eo er the ftnt it into our bands, e thouohL the cold and dist,aut upon ' P tf I n lotted it. It has,however, revert- he seized hia hat and made for the door I that jnurney. She little guessed the houaekesper, and the Indies servant. Wo P of man s real grewtness lion in his perception Some weeks later an invitation to dine with _ J," - struggle within m breast or the' %:fart have thO plane to ou,-selves but for a ser- ed the case from beaomin the pretty little of hia own smallness. It argues, you see, his old friends reached Tennyson- He went r R gg f � , ' intellectual problem which it at one time a war of comparison and o appredation And the carpet was flit no way alluded to ou 14, �� >�,, Of self restraint which held Lack. Di aeanL up promised Leave the dog here, and might which is in itself a proof of nobility. There . .t i S romised to be. Theca m ht have been s 1,i athie9 and m love went out to her P• P eit}:ec side. - �, p Y I come u some credit to be ained ont•of it, but for is mach food for thought in Richter. Yon - ,, . ; r' ©yen At. my hand had iss the gar- We tied Toby to the hall table,and reams � „ - „ '-, ,`',` dee. I felt that years of the conven. .cended the stairs. The room was m we had this to Palpable clue. �� have not a pistol, have you? • „ To be aFarvant of God once mush be ail, M ; A tionllitiee of life could not teach ane to left it,savethatasheetha►d been draped over "There is credit, ani to spare, raid I, I have my stick, - onem to sin. r, know l:cs sweet, brave nature as Had this the central figure. A weary-looking police. "I assure you, Holmes, that I mates! 'at "It is just possible that We tray need Y ( } '� ser sant reclined in the corner: the means by which pan obtain year re- somethiing of the sort if we get to their lair. Miss Lily E $eon jws'for the'past three enc clay of strange experiences. Yet there K t case even more thea I did in Jonittltaa I etiall leave to ou, but if the ears livedin theE�aatEndof Gondon,and has `L. ` « w`' , L. I-1117 vera,two thoughts whish sealed the words "I 1,d fife your bull's eye, ser eaDt "said an1Le In this Y „ �' i ll- . . MY nom anion. "Now lie thls bit of curd the J9ffarson Hope warder. The thing other turns nasty I shall shoot h}m dead. ut„erested herself greatly in the welfare of fi xr, . 610 ;. of atTection upgon my lips. She was weak Y P c neck so ae to ban it in front of seems to mo to 1tO deeper and mono inex- S0 took out life revolver ors he spoke, and, the children and young girls}n tliatgiiarter .�� l a and helpless, shaken in mind and verve. round my g .- use. Thank you. Now I must kick off m lt'eable. Haw, for example, could you de- having loaded two of the chambers, he put Perhaps her best work has been In her a,rw= { ,. I r . It was to take her at a dis&lvantage to Y Y p g Wto Cho r ht-ltaand et of Itis in clasaes,whereshe teaches girls from e,Yne � �r"" 'D t obtrlydA love u n her at/ such-a tilos. bents and etockin a,—Dual eu earigr them scribe with such coafidtrnoo the wooden- it beak P g' g y . to fourteen to cut and make the-garments i- , -` �� _' Worse ccttli, rhe was rich. I# Holmes's. down with yea, Watson. -I sm going to do lagged mtip t" p t jacket. $ xton, dor .wlrich their inatrctor .• prrrbid0e the c -"�a1sE (he researt>h-n .were auvicesaful, she would a little climbing. And dip my haudker- `'Yaliastr, my deer bo tit rotas:ed )laity VPD"hi►d travQrsed Streathatn. 1. i ��y���� chief into the ereasote. That svlll do. Now itself. I don t wish t pbe theatrical. 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Oar general merak►aut has made esoizie H �'7 11fOh BEd" � 18 BtOek old bt1fl1I2888 Qf t�h8 P14ke1'ln • • t j good bargains in the horse business- c e�ta�xo l� He Mare Storej am prepared to furnish customers v=` �+ York Mills is to have el : ► � X� �xXi ;1. ed 76 1 F., Messrs Bear and E. Roach have' been orders ° adracata- rs Gibbins, ag + � � g bank north lookin for cattle and re rt' own i°tc - W1tI1 all thlD lII the aboVB �1n8. e published every Friday mornin �t its office g Po s_ ;rs t I18r home near Seaforth 1' 1.�� - t- Pickering,Out. them being very scarce. p nth and 0900PO • ,� : -C'-_ - -�f}. N- R — -3 ;,t._.- _ _ -. •, . , _ ... o =,,;.e ' :A,�J- --Jr - _ - A'tewa - N , �Jt-,, 7. .r .: :.. - - a ,. - e:• ..xr• K _MM� ._ € � �.�-ac+,. :sem`* ,, .:w -Fc. s r`�"s€�.„, -s-e.% A-c -.� .a� -' e 'V. . .:-./�'.'.�,..,. ..' f ..�. *� _ �- .''Z •' - .+�..°R7'i l�-ivµ,, ,"S' _'•�„ - ���v>4 '�...3- i -L Sul �t {� - x: ' - _ 'SS �k f 8r3-... . 1-+1x. � : r FA`F* }.iT' J".( , _ u i•C` -4u-'£2' �{3- •' 10* •YG -Yk- ? i :tl 4 Y .. �, X. I -i ,'. 4�. r __ -..._. _— — -� y... S•>ile Regl$ter. . G .- v 1 6 :�, a , ¢ �. RICT DOTS. . - _.:r__ ARIT. _ x, D FARM i 1. J �SATIJRDAY, Dec. Srd;Combinaflon sale of ToROXT9 Deo. STOLEN IN THE MOST BABE FACED MANNI R r ` D 't ¢ �� ', I Ir, ��-. ��. �� . various artides in the village of Broa h- 1, � Y a ' e "PO _ e eat,fall,.....•...... i 00 67 to 00 .., � r . _���, .-A, tA t' x 4. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. . ., sill. Bee bills for complete list o! arta- Wheat,spring ......... 00 62 to 00 00 : �- I _ �, ° .:` t � - , { clog. Articles Broa ht in on da o! sale uu VA ..° F .�, i� . I,�: ' £ te���fl'lIIg Wheat red witlte�',,... 1.LIT� . I � -, g y �`n . 00 65 to 00 66 L1 York Mills is to ha>7e electric light.. will be admitted. Bale at one o'clock . �. i_ h herself at shay T Wheat, goose ... 00 66 to 00 68 - �` Mrs. Gibbins, aged 76, ung p• bos. Poucher, auctioneer. ;. � !? ; g Barley, bush............. 00 86 to 00 44 The Warereems are replete with a stock of Bedroom Setts, . Iter bolus near Seaforth Freda WEDNESDAY, Dee 7th :-Credit sale of farm y• stock, property ck, implements, Hay, Roots, oto., the Peas' bus ............••••• 00 s0 to 00 38 Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs ked all forms of modern. ' ,�_�, Streetaville council will purchase it p 00 60 to DO 61 ,. of 0� and R. Rodd, at lot 26 in + ash••••••••••••••••• • engine for fi protection purposes. '•C." concession of Scarboro. Sale at 1 Hays new, ton............ 900 to 10 00 , a furniture. . . >1 �,+ j� iX . 1 ` �BC� f N sheds are to be erected at o1. o'clock sharp. See posters. D, Beldam, Straw, ton.................. 1J 00 to 00 00 ' a.' , ;.;•. Presbyterian church, Enniakilien. 1. . y auctioneer. Dressed hogs.............. -6 25 to 6 50 - - - Peter Reeser, of Pickering township, U �2 � £ . _, TIIEaDAY, EC. 13-Credit gale of farm stock, Beef, forequarters........ 4 50 to 6 00 ` „ Pictures framed 1n aII designs.. Repairing of furniture a ': �,. has been created a justice of t6O pease. Implements, etc. the property of Wm, Beef, hindquarters...... 6 00 to, 8 00 In East Toroneo Village, Messrs. John Collins, at lot 33, B,F. con, Pickering. Mutton..................... 5 50 to 6 Iiichardsou and John Hague are asked tial • Sale at 1 0 clock. For partiaalars see Veal, carcass ............. 700 to 900 Spa �y r `�? t I . for election to the reeveship. i bills: D. Beldam,.auctioneer. . to stand Deo. 14th ;-Mortgage sale of Batter,lb.....:............ 00 17 to 00 18 I '. 4_1.­.�A S a the past week there were 26 `VEDNEBDAY, ' Durin� p Eggs, dOz................... Funeral. furnishin s and SII undertakene uirement - failures in Canada, as" compared with 38 farm, at ,Gleeson'o Hotel, Greenwood. ••• to 00 00 b� r -1 In rind last ear. The lot contains about 94 acres, and is - Funerals conducted in moderustyle. 1. i`< `' � f ' a . . for the corresponding pe y art of lot 11 in the 6th con of Pickerin D p MINI O BANK �or �� ,l 4 Before storing away the farm imple• P g• / _ , � the metallic arts The place is:well situated and of good : IN - $. �X.�.�r:MM2NC.A.�•„ •fiC7 1_1Tt�'F"%0rA1.ZJ3M y i .11 . meats for winter, give P soil. See bills for particulars. Bale at _ a coat of coal oil and thus prevent rust- one o'clock sharp. Thomas Poacher, Caf)Ital aid U ----- -__ v $1 500 000 ,' . ing. auctioneer. p 1. �- - i 1 `` Mr1 . . Albert Chapman, Herby, slipped T�crRFIDAY, Dee 15 :-Crede sale of farm Surplus, $1,400,000 SEW DISCOVERY-�yACC�DEHT r� '. "+, Stock,implements,-etc., t e property of In compopnding a solution a part was accidently spilled on the hand u - -` while walk ng on a wet board the other p pe y —� and on w hing afterward it was discovered that the hair was corn- i day, and falling broke his leg just above Lawrence Neal, at lot 30, eon, 7, Town- WHITBY AGENCY. ' pfetely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the - the ankle. ship of Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. See BAVIN(3t3 DEl'AftT11iENT, market and so great Las been the demand that we are now introducing f. k In the saddle and carriage classes at bills. T. Poucher,auctioneer. It•throughout the word under the name of Queen's Anti-Ha ase, -.. New York horse show last week, nine - interest allowed at highest current rates. No IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND the notioeof withdrawal required. ^� -\ SO SIMPLE AN''Y CHILD CAN USE IT ' -- ' tenths of the prizewinners were Canadian The aterwo ks are nearly completed W. H. HOLLAND, Y • % Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the ' ,. ;, In Allis - hair disappears as ti_by magic without the slightest pain or in jury when bred horses, i61v .MANAGER, led or ever afterward. It is unlike anyy other preparation ever used '' • Post office clerks have been notified to - fora like parpoee. Thousands of LADIEl3 who have been annoyed y,�•- . .. cease membership in any political orgam- There are with hair on their h'AC$,NECS and ARMt3 attest it. merits• ) "� sateen with which they may happen to be A URQUHART, aEN'tL=gEN who do not appreclatea beard or hair on their per, 1,And a priceless boon In Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away , Ywith avieg, 1 rendering its future growth an utter imposslbilitT. identified. _ pries of 4neen•s Anti-fl<afrine h. per bottle, seas In safety maiiln boxes,postage paid by us(securely : -� POIXTS sealed from observation). send monek or stauW by letter with full addremwritten plainly. Cortes- h ...r'. .. Mr. William Layis is the new owner of • s • PRACTICAL TAILOR, voad•n°•strictly con tial. This advertiseeiint b honest and straight forward in every word it the Rouse estate farm in We6t 'Whitby census. We Invite you to deal with ns and you will >s.e evetythin as represented. Cut ilio out and s ooneistinq of 50 acres, N. E. I lot 19 about The Kingston Weekly BROUGHAM "r�°d`o-°'' "ddr"'"QusfitN aNs1MloAi>'oo.,171 Naos Street,CINOINNATI O. Yeo ea. �� sr your letter at any Pont OAice to(nears IM sate deliver We wall pal X600 �ot way case the 2nd con. - •r rallnre or slixirtest injury to any purchaser. E�ry bottle guaranteed. ` � The body of John O'Hara, who was News worth investigating• ='E����"'I'o l.aia who tntrodaee and sell their tiriend.as 8otcle.of Qnesn'.,aua-ltalrtne, '. silffocated by gas 1n the Commercial hotel all stock just•arrived ant all rties call w■.■ter"•"'u present with a BILK Da fa:a.e..t.iit. Extra Large settle attd sa.yls i ; of Wit to select from sent with order. Oeod salary or Commission to Agent&. 1 has been dsamed by relatives from col- . Send your name and address on now be properly suited, gp REFERENCE:—The Lytle $afe & Lock Co., 146 to 160 Water'ftt. _ �`'S`# -' - lingwood for burial. Oshawa is to have the sittings of the a postal card • and you will get Garments made in the latest styles and a Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. • ,-, Division Court every two months nest full DartlCu�rs b return mail. perfect 5i guaranteed'• Call early ,V -S.- . ' year, as usual. The Whitby aittinga have y . - ` ® been made monthly. Address I 11 and avoid the rash. A PRI ZE. P V Z Z L Eff .w - V S T.--:' Mr. Langmaid, who lives between Osh- . _. - " .,f; awa and�'Phitby. is erecting a good sized m� �•y�� .fig. - ��- 1f' NO PRIZES FOR STUPID PEOPLE. 3 s' • - dwelling house to replace the house burn .1 lr 'Q `} ed down some months ago. 1 •`. I , "' . Howard Phelp, sport Hape youth, fell Kingston, elites , �; '� '� - . .� ,.-, • from a train near Cobourg and was ren- r " a""� �. - . ''- - d�red insensible by his head striking a FARM acid TOWN LOTS ` �f " ' _ rail. His recovery is doubtful. , / �� ''e Henry Charles Aitken, formerly a pri _ FOR SALE. 1. - N #f' - vats banker of Tottenham, is said to be in . -..� r` ► 1Texico. Detective Murray, of Toronto, A FAP►M of 30 acres, being north wrest " ' � S corner Lot No.6, con,5, Pickering,known ,� ; will try and look him lip slloi'tly• i as Salem Corners. (food large building, newly Wehaye been appointed sole agents b i ~ r � f � ' lir. D. Till, at Grecabauk, leas a faulily. 'ft:nco<l,gcio:l orchard,and two wells on prem- y �' , of thirteen Gut of which number nine are leek, at l�resen't rented at fEti per acre. Land of C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, forthe V ;_1 , tr_b teat in the county, Gravel road peat the Count of Ontario, for the best Woven `!' ,~ now in bed with typhoid fever. lily. Till door. - !• -, k '''a had it but is getting around again. Also a li:yrk lot in the town of Whitby of ct Wire encs in the country, and are pre- 4 M M� ' g D acres,iw nodiately north of and adjoining the pared to build fence and sell Farm and ! J. Gardiner has a curiosity in his shop. grounds of the Ontario Ladies'College,on which Township rights on�the most reasonable f �' } It is a small do with six le�8 two to is a email orchard. The premises have a front, �P tf. �4� g a ' age is rads on . sold street, end 8 rode on terms. a build twenty different styles r 'h • 1 - front and foar behind. The monstrosity on this machine, lain or ornamental. We ,• , j b -11 can be seen there.-Dunkeld Herald. Dunilna street, well fenced: One of the best P „iJ . :,. building sites in the town of Whitby, season also own the right for Ontario County, (In the above Sketch 1li7[ Fft►seis are Lo be Found.) t A. Cameron, son of A. P. Cam©yon, able terms will be Csllowed,for tau particulars (except townships Whitby and Brook for A. 4( �� ' a former resident of Oshawa, was married si'l'ly to ) The pmp rigors of Tri>r Lanr>es Hotta >Koi�riwl.T will give a flrst•class IIpMgLt planer of tilt r '. the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing very best make(valued at ssao to the person who can Ant find the six faces. A reward of a fdfi .4'` • in 1f inneapolis on Nov. _3rd, to Miss. J. R. MONTGOMERY, to purchase Farm or Township rights for sic ole(valued at$145), for the second correct Vnswer A fine Oak Bedroom Bet(valued at�Af 4 ,�-i Dundas st.,near uptown railway station either of above, will do well to consult as for the third correct answer. A Solid Gold Wates for each of the next two correct answers. :�: , -,„ - Bu:na. He will make hie home in that _ , Oct.l7th, 1892 ltf Wh(tby Ten Dollar Gold Pleoe for the next thus correct stsw.rs. city. -_ personally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, or Every 3ontestant is to cut out the Rehm,a”make a etas with a lead neli on the six hon �` Farmtirs shoull be careful'where' the write us to Whitby P. O. Parties are send same to us with ten three cent posts stamps(or ss vents in silver)for three months sable • r; •s . y tion to The Ladies Route Monthly,which U the best ladles publication to Canada. � • T strictl f rbidden infri n an these pn place for the winter the oiled cotton used HIMOVID 1�, NEW ANSES ��• y y g �• we pll give to the lash n correct a e$each a handsome Banquet Lamp,a , �v�` t*alnable rise will also be von to eve stile V AN a Gnawer the Rebus Cotreetl flit . to protect their self binders, as it is ex- > r 28.81. A L L I N do BRANT prise.have been awarded. ceedingly liable to spontaneous combus- • • ON • - - a The envelop which contains correct answer bearias trst postmark will receive first reward, ."' s' t the remainder in order as received. Every prize in this sempetition will be falthfhl4y awarded. C TLS tt = cion. BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK 'bona-Ade'offers am made by reliable ppnnbitaeen. s i The Statesm�in eOrilially W8108m8s to - Be sure and answer to-day and enclose�e cents,sit yeti,may receive a valuable prise for �ML. ;f Bowmanville hires and Mrs. Jesse Trull, ' It asaWa Address tSl Ladles Some Monthly. i Siojg Be., West. Toronto, Qa>owda. 1 . . TTT' - who have moved into the nice brick regi- Whitby Marble Work$. PE �: 'l T NXY Bence on Concession street owned by Mir. j r W. Shaw. Hawkin, . . "flme. Mathison & tBuyONE DOLLAR, ONE YEAR. .. T .The dispute between the Toronto Rail - - 1.- Manairaotnrere of - " � t` :`; way Company and the pity about trolley llarble:�onnments, Headstones and allthe - _" poles was settled yesterday by the com other Cemetery Work. - - - pony agreeing to take down all the ob• 1 �F e . also slnjpostiss cif fsootatt ewea"us tan- - e � V. ectional poles b June 1st, 11393. 'oaaaitM. s � � �o� � �� ��� 1 - ° H { o f P y en San Caatad�ian All parties wishing work would du well to Cal �� Omemee had another big fire on Friday an us before pnrchaeing. wu work guaranteed week, in which John.McGowan, the vile and rices of the lowest. - - 1 #lage blacksmith, who occupied premises w v• Itivhn.rdson, - Aaent. SUBSCRIBE NOW. .. ,X.' x 1. Me' •' over one of the burning buildings, was . . • cremated- .: ,•-together with his faithful dog{ ' N. . . 0 T I C E �I . r� As Pattick Meehan, an old and, ver • - r The eSt F ntul News a er Publishedim .-. .- _�......I . - -, .I L . As yea acted resident of 1 y -- .. I I .` p t to towneh- ' LiP �TOT�YITH$TANDING the reppcue j .-.. 0 , ;' �:-, of Emily, was driving home from Lindsay lr circulated to the contrary, The Mowat Cauda, The Wee _ y News. �y '. ' . Mfg. Co.of WLitby,beg to inform farmers and i , Sunday night, lie was thrown from his �y v I.I.- ,'. ag When found a few minutes af• the pnbliothat their Foundry i. stili rnnnmg, w on. and that they are malting the celebrated"eco• HEAD And a choice of the following premiums until' January 1st, 1894, foie the r � ' 4 -� terward life was extinct. In the fall his ire cut•'Mower Turnbull Binder, Whitby Twin . �f, �a neck was broken. plow and other implements as usual 'end also price of Oue Year s Snbacription, $1.00 :— ; , carrying on a general repairing baeineae1. .., The Lieutenant Governor• has Vetoed Points for all the popular plows always in stock. r.»�• =.i , `'' the appointment of H.-C. Webb to the D.Smith,Pickering, is our agent. No. I----Etching---Christ Leaving the PraetoriAm. ,� '-,- `;0- Whitby. June Stith 1869. �� , �* # r position of gaoler of the common goal of W=NSNo. 2--Tinted Etching—The Retreat from Moscow. `k �� ' k1 . }� i; the United Counties of Northumberland —— f �•—PhOto-(Iravure women dna Children First, � x` and Durham. It is stated that M. Fer- -+ For ell kinds of mewing, or ease fwd No. }. ,.,' Hillery �8, of Brighton, will likely get the ape �. convenience in using and for No. 4--Photo-Gravure—The Fathers of Confederation. 11: ... Y'>": it onto, pointment. v ST CUTTERSi durability ham No. 5—Souvenir Album of Canadian Statesmen. , z ,;r':= 3F +• I n«!n p W 11ham Lan,,, of Sandridge, killed a - Holsteln calf the other day,which weigh• A] N0. 6—Engraving--Bird's Eye View of Toronto. 1$ l '��, `. NO EQUAL. _ . �,- : 10 B. ed when dressed,three hunt?red and forty ' z• i i t ford two poanda, and John Johnston killed a WHITBY MARBLE AND � ' _ •daer� � Shea which weighed 'TURNIP PUT,..1?ER� THE NEW WILLIAMS .r , • P g one hundred and, ' ' _ " •. . � i'�ine. l t forty poun3e when dressed. This finds _ CALL 0N' :: Im alwtetye ready for ne@, never gets � ��X �� explanation in the fact that all things in G1"a Works tid for out of order and is perfee" 8atis- � } that region are on the same scale. Po. W Me. C O •` I +� , f p>,o w tatoes twenty ounces each, cabbages 20 �11 factory to•every one who uses it. D U N DA S St. - WHITBY.- `- �i Mack- ands, and tarnipe tweet -two ands: • , BROUQ HAM. Over 1800 ladiem in this section sue t�.aall iz.d issva EJf,C PLUG O � E" ' °' '�." ­ - - , ,�'� ' � : —.1Fk> f By a simple system of rej;iete num. aging the New Williams and all are R, Wollenden, Proprietor. berg, Messrs. Tuckett & Son can Gell r j'�Y- ,. "' , , , - ,"'gip-• _ a Cir i `� which of their workmen muni slated an C?�A.R'E01�T'T deli bled with it. Ask our nee boor - g Y g Havfing returned to the old stand of the ' �_ __ particular plug of their t" Myrtle Navy Y - __ . who has it how she likes it. Wolfenden Granite and Marble Werke, N�v ���" tobacco, if the Gaddy which contained it ' M Ill 9 �• I am better prepared to execute all '- u _� is anown, Should any imperfection be . ' C -Li- found inrders in cemetery and all cilias .�.x.� ny plug, therefore, they can atI. THE NEW WILLIAMS�LL�A�S Work pertaining to the business. •o• Ia MARHED .o. x ,,� ,4� once single out the workman—from - Ctxetomers will find a well selected stook j ` -Twin among their 400 bands—who is r on= Has a high arm and all its bearinp 4 } of fore n and domestic granite and � ���' horse sibie for it. g �t V _� r. This system works so t or- I"'i Inspection ;_ ' . , , •',• are hardened and adjustable. Its marble to choose from. � � _ ougilly that the complaints do not ager- will oonvinao that for etriotly first• _ � � ' l"alie'' age one for egeryll00,000 plugs tarn movements are on steelrollers, elidin8 IN BRONZE LETTERS :S 4 *i; otLer out �+ � •--- claw work, our prices cannot be-- <, friotion beim lima('*t done awa with - ''- " - ti f ;.i i:e. / g Y beaten. NONE OTHLR GIENUIN�t r I The barns, stables, and flouring mills ! It will lse$a lifetime. k•J rid by owned by Daniel Comstock, Rendall; " .,t�.=. Call were destroyed by fire, caused b the _ �] The shuttle is a large cylinder, self- MONEY TO LOAN. _ �` �¢ K _ PICKERING � t -° G�, tioith breaking of a lam y "� 4 threading, steel shuttle. _- :o; on first-class :e: I. * ... If �� `,_: one hundred of the nehbore•eat erelc , WI O RTGAGi E C U R ITY: •. r. THE NEW WILLIAMS , x N.�� ' �1� r and did everything in their power to pre- o J : y�,� : ` ' at lowest rates of nteres . Morbgages and De 4A t t$ .- d Has a self-settin needle, an automatic bentures parChsaed for cash. u, " et. a� t, gip_, - vent the spread of the ,flames, but there g REQ + T'.E3.'I'E `, 1 been no i �-,i •E I .. g fire brigade, and the mill being four stores high, it was i ez- bobbin winder and an impr0yed blight sad sold on oo i ' a 0 mmission. �; y rah mposeible PI F&C .' m LUMBERS LATH A�D r % „ :tinge the fire. Some of the live stook p �, thread liberator. -�'-'�•� - :�i \ { and a part of the machinery of the mill THEj NEW ��iTILLIACiB t titer = western.Laaeashire and North n '� wag saved, but Mr. Corns yk' O British.Mercantile, and ManohesterFireIn= N + <� h �� ' '. GF@roW ATO 2'1®taT suraanCe Qompanive,-North American SHING LE Sj; ,, " > tot q 1 e8 Will , . be heazvy. _ , —Manufacturer of--- Is the only machine with at astable - �felnearsneure� ace tteakencoid. ><a- : �� � �� �� �cLgS Qtorn sad that thus stand lav - KESS �D �" } Lift 'or w>u s y t3ag n 1tC OZl pAlfi S Y ,,,_.�� . . i,. ... _ i � . •% , . e 7 ��:_,:.,;: F U1VI$E J p f -.'- w j_ p p on an ��l' - - P? ;. A d � __ :' -.t,^ -s� l'i-;�r ' -. .-._. 'i, �'tl Cit ,�. : BIRTHS. . P 8�. } Dee -WPI Pam tl Of Brass, Iron and Y � !j , - Porgelain. a it, try it d Trott ` HEn -Near Claremont.'On Monde , Nov. ;.,- Eaamixl sn will ro a for Dale. HARD AND SOi`TI� � 71 �. ��. 21st 1892,the wife of Alfred Heyward o a eon. bn it. r a�J -+,kT ]GOwEaT 1•RiCS�- •. ' 1� call GEARED;`ANO PUMPING Wi Oill- 3, Y1. PLIIMTaEg-- '¢ is f Near Claremont on t�anday',�'Roy, jlilipdmill and Cistern '1'aD1Cfiw alit .L' AR.LrJ, 10 RE .Li i.r��. 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'r'?'T 'i•+. --R.• ..t Z• sri, ..-C-'•P"' -S x- - F._ a.�.i_ _,- - --... -- -- --., .- .. .. ._ • .m }! .fit_. , - .'..- t:r" .. -.- - _a .,..9- �... jaw". - _ - i - e,.n. ..-... _: is _' . _ Y _ .�, �y-Mr {, � " T �}F 7' + .�► allowed to 1 pt eat#+s gafre into their .BE 1'�' ADJUll{IED 9S 0 iJ�Lg ? z �� t lodged at Garrca. He had promised mar- =. horrible and peanliar rites, violation of the ' , # ` �� I�O�L�I N��S close to the girl, and her mother, who was -�-- . rale being paniahable by iuettt death. • — *,Y . ' Il� reported to be in.love with acoufed,wasbfoer F>r8nch �`Or dot t1w, FAU10 s F"'116 s Cstrfioaa etaar o[ Kana Dealings with Drahomy u trate orply country is the world the Brute Creation. Y r a time implicated in the charge. �M. Tre whish makes women a art of its military t .� ONO IiIILLS �1 mainterined that Mademoiselle labur.took qk �rtl0rs t0 pie0�a.- _ , : Y a clam. In Gbe year l t'.'t•1 the king, hard A b°°k which will do.ight all Iovers of :' - ' estates of> elate Dube of Cher thea survive disgrace and re- '. ".� _. •, Y the curious and grotesque as welt as rovide ,r , ,,,{ -- The personal arsenic ra T'T ptossed by his enemies, placed a large num- [hod[or serious thought, has just ap traced Tale 1�iat EteadB T,Ik6 11 ancheater was £653. minded the court that he fully intended to' someskin* About rho ter, >eu llotdirrrs o[ her of armed women among his soldiers- The Queen's preferences see u>oatr said to marry her, and that her father was opposed Daitrtrtey—T4et Are tae lriereerrt E'ig6t- These women acted with aucti signal bravery: at Napier under the title of the criminal — { lie toward De Vere, the Irish poet, for the then match. Che veterinary surgeon and er,<>Freneh Troogat ltlnve fever lgltcosint and Fought with sash abandon and ferocity Fasts. Its author "Sig, d'Addosio, de- _ Tftle 13tory of l:corlte Ness itt vacant laureateship. Mr. Egan will regard Madame Tabnr wore acquitted. ercd- a in the battles whtoh brought victory to Da- scribes it as a mere atternpt to deal with Tfitirtr Years=At t.aat Irim this as.painful. On Tuesday niglit an alarming collision Lyer hod ltss-read of Dahomey--the bomey that they were organized. into per• the subject. He prepared it without as. . mrsp a Clay—TLc story Cr..tcer has been disco red in American occurred in the Mersey between the Walla- Y y sistanee, and admits that it only imperfect-, . by Reliable Witnesses a `� ' g tatid of the art:azoniau warrior, the home of mauent regiments. rhe flower of the fait ly covers the ground he has outlined. Yet ' ' brook trout in a pond in New Zealand. It sey ferryboat Crocus and the sailin vessel the hi hl intellectual skull dance, abd the sex is like( to et into the arm as well as , Orangeville Post. - waa supposed that the disease was unknown b,urydice during a tog which prevailed. abidia 1 e of that fascinatin monarch, pearl all the siren minded women the tt presents a perfectly aatoundino array of g y g- Ii'ar several months The Po+ -: w fishes, The ferryboat had about 300 passengers on Behangtn I., whose lisle eccentricities viragos, and the unfaithful wives. Now and facts and veracious incidentsrelatinv to the with manv other journals- o The Mikado of Japan has no Mere florl- board, and in going towards Seaeombe she with re rd to celebratin national events then the kin takes a tem rat consort supposed amenability of brutes to the civil . • , - cultural little country to rule over. He is ran into the Eurydice, which arrived on Ba g g P° Y law. :.� been publiahingaccounts of mi Tuesday from Vancouver, and was at an- have done a good bit toward depoputatin from his wcmen regiments, but no other r. in various parts of Canada a - the sovereign of 40 000 00)people who live g The reader is first reminded that the an- + borderin countries and have finally aroused men may marry them. They aro known in ed States. We must confess, ' cher in mid-stream. The collision was fol- g „ crept laws of the L+gyptians, Lictiana, Per- • 5 in 13,000 towns and villages. theri hteous ire of the French government. Dahomey by the titles of Our Mothers, we have paid little or no atter King Francis of Asia,grandfather of King lowed by a panic on the part of the ferry Yes, everybody has read of Dahomey and I'Tigers of War,"and the " King's Wives." alone, Hebrews,and Greeks attributed rights • reported miracles, and probal, Alfonso of S sin, is nearly 70 years of age passengers, who ruched to the lifebelts, the amazons, and rho more certainly since They live in the king's palace and there and duties to animals, a.nd decided that ference would have c.ontrnue a of dwarfish ro ortions that do not ex- prepared for a struggle for life. rhe fun- the pa ersof late have been full of stories erform their fetich m steries. The ama- equally with men animals were subject to had it not been for a little arc p p eels of the ferr boat came tumbling down P P Y praise or blame reward or unishment, - cued' those of his little royal grandson. Y about the sin ulnar battles between the zons are sworn to r tual celiba. and at ' p curred in our ollice whet3 Vas Fm eror has added the der- on the affrighted passepgors, followed by ss g y y For this reason severe enalties were in- The German p resolute little r reach army 'under Col. the gate of their dwellings a curious fetich P was in Orangeville a few wee rush of steam, which intensified the situa- stituted against men who took the life of oration of the Black EaRlo to that of the, Dodds and the Itordes of Dahomey, amazon is Fagg, which is supposed to insure certain Stewart �1lason, a respectable reviousl iven to tion. 1`he yards of the Eurydice struck and male. r ezposuro to any aniaQou who has broken annrtals, maltreated or hurt them without of Albion township, called at Red, which he had p Y g some of the ferr assen ers, one• having reason and a uall severe enalties were Ronnt Taafe. Over here it is the eagle that Y p g lite vow of her c�libae The ver fear of q y p business on that occasion, au his leg fractured and others sustaining But its dollars to doughnuts that the y Y awarded to animals for acts hurtful to the . gets the taffy. minor in pries. Tho ca lora of the ferr aceta a reader doeea't know where Daho. tliie fetich often cau$ea an ama+:on who leaving we happened to ask h Y g has one antra to co fern Iter sin. There lives or property of men. Little by little generally pursuer( by the new Tour men, ane of them an underlooker' boat at length succeeded in calming,the af- mey is,and it's dollars to even less odds g Y 4 these laws which flourished when mankind named C;artwell, were suffocated ins seven ace occasion' however when violations search of news—ii there w.is ; frighted passengers, who were all safely that tie doesn t know much about this little was still child-like and ingenuous, fell into - in his vicinity. He replied th 4 monarchy, which has long Been famous of these vows are permitted, and the feet seam of the W hitecrossColliery at Skel- landed at the landing arose. dieuae as Lhe human taco .became aware of uothin ver startlin and fol meradale, near Ormskirk, on Saturday, by as rho onl cruel alit defended b moral code is completely '•retazed. When g Y g Some idea of how it rains in the tro ca Y P P Y, Y its immbnae su eriorit , and final( the by asking us if we had heard d � the kin sends his amazons throu h P . Y y 3 g ma be leaned b Northern readers from a women soldiers. To begin then : Ds- g g cold and reasoning_ Romalns denied to ful cure of a man named flee an inrush of as into the workiu s. . The IOrofits of the Paris Post Otfice,-which, Y g Y home is a little sera of t•erritor 1 the country to enlist men for the army few items in Iate.Weat Indian newspapers Y P Y Y the " fair " recruitin agents ars er- aniotalsany rights and duties,and pronounq- Mills. We confessed ignorai - last year amounted to ten milliona of dol in alon the Bi ht of Berrin, Gulf of g P ed them to be void of conscience or per• Mr. Mason said that from relative to the "au-umu showers." One S- s; g milted to offer an inducement the lease lata, have moved tl.e Post Office clerks to: day it is noted that on rho previous even• Uutnea, on the west 'coast of Africa. Y y P sonality, without, however, deciding that heard it was undoubtedlyanotl consider what steams the should take for If ou dont look careful( ou'll miss t©mpt mea into the ranks. The women t Y ins "a Uloek ooaurred oft the car line at Y y Y aro tau h t that the aro not weak but siren they were mere maclrines. Then came a cure through the agency of 1 _ getting their salaries raised. • North street, one of the cars bein unable it even with these directions. The 'safest g Y g' reaction. The middle ages, clistin,uished famous Pink Pills, We ha g wa to et to Dahotne on a ma to to fol- Every womanly sentiment is supprorsed. ._ . Britiah officers in India are to occupy a to C' a the gully, clown which the water Y g y ( p) • and the become unsexed and unnatarse for the predominance of imagination over thoroughly imbued with the level �attion after death, accordin to low the nater line,across Afrioa from Y y reason, lea t back at a bound to su erstition varione details of miracles i y p g waa rushing lik�a river." Another day °q ferocious. The recruits acs subjected to a some of their aailive troops, who hold• the several gangs of men were reported out re- east to west, and where it strikes salt waG- i and barbarism, and all rights and duties were only a new and catching er and the seeoad de ee of east ion nude very se►ere drill, wtiich fortifies them to the doctrine of the transmigration of souls. No airing t•he damage done•to tlhe car tracks g endurance of all kinds of hardshi s and were restored to animals, together with booming of patent medicines 1 . Hindoo sentry in Bombay ever fails to salute gy the "showers of the previous day." to look around a bit. A little north of this � p such responsibility that when they commit- admit Mr. Mason's iiitiinatior +. int, sa about seven tie rees north lati• Physical Pain- They are compelled to sleep ted an act hurtful to man or his works the local cure at once excited our a passing black cat, for he firmly believes Neat day the city had men out cleaning rude ma yUe found the lit le !►lock of tecri-i out: of doors in all kinds of weather, cuffed y y - that the soul of a British officer inhabits up the debris sashed down by- the show y and kicked with amsacin fee acne But were summoned yrs criminals and Eubject.ed took a note of the name and, for inhabited b 100,000 of the fiercest of g q y- to the rigor of the law. In the sixteenth up our mind to investigate r that sable body. - - er, At a celebration the people were de- Y yy ever thioggis submittFed to without murmur. f -.� - • The lluc de Morny, distinguished as an twined in the building over three hours Uy the African tritoes, withal semi-civilized. Cal. Dodds, the l+tench chief in cornnand, century this humanizing of animals began our earliest convenience. ��r _ - amateur Foto ra her has iven to the the showers. The children were ke t and ruled over by a monarch who, while again to decrease, until in the seventeenth �. ca,nclusion that there must he p p g P declares that iu all his ez encs he has _ • . • French War Office a process by which from school one da► And there have been educated in Europe and speaking and read- 1?� century it entirely disappeared, it, for Me. M aeon, a respectab y' in several Ian ua is the most blood- never met with such f ocioua bravery as . - - paper of any rind or thickness can receive a times when the `d showers" have develo ed g g ges• After thia historical sketch Sig. d'Addosio young farmer, would not for - ►hoto'ra hie rint.- Ei ht im t•essionscan if P thirst and unmiti ated t rant that rules that hese the a lite amazons. He says g p p g y p into heavy rains," and business has Y $ y that these she devils are b far rho most cotisidera the advance of science in relation €� suspected of egnivoca"• " on . made in a minute at a triflin ex ruse. in all the dark continent. y to the animal kingdom. The theory of evo. which he had any inter- - mr { g P had to be auapeudecl.in Kingston, even to formidable of King Behanzin's forces. They . Soldiers' certificates of service and charas- theextent of newspapers suspending pub- The bloodthirsty KingBehanzin,whocele- lotion, which ascribes to brutes the rudi- which did not concern t a' only fire at close range for a few minutes ' - - _. ter will bear the owner's portrait. lication. But the marvellous way the brutes his birthdays by cutting the heads thea+ throw away their guns, and, uttering rnents of(human attributes, is carefully re- ago The Post despatched a r Mr. E. S. Tt=avers, wri ins to a London country freshens up after the a►aowers off roma 6tW of his slaves, is now in danger terrt6c screams and yells, charge madly viered. rhe modern school of science,says to Mono Mills to make a full evening paper on Friday, says:Daring mahe3 them not only welcome, but simply of having lus owe precious neck treated to agalnsG tke ranks of tba eaenty, using their the author, declares that, in common with of the al�eged cure of George 1 - the last few days there has been carted delighttal. a somewhat ti t fitting hemp necktie. for roaukiad, animals possess reason,.will, con f5rst called on Mr. John Aldol Col. Dodds, the commander of the French large. curiously"rihapad knives with a fury • •from some place (not known to me) and din- ,. eci,ence, language, sentiment, and sociahil• . of the_Commercial Hotel, enc that death alone will end. Even when shot charged into burger ata wharf on the troops in 13aliomey, is ezgeeted, according ity,'and that rho whole difference Lies in rho usual preliminaries asked Fin THE O•P•&BHOBT LLNE TO BTTFFALO down and trampled under foot they will Thames at Blapkfriars, a great qualntity of Le Itis reports to the home office,to wipe fight to the last gasp, stabbing, blindly at more or less, in quantity and not in quality, man named Hewitt,in the ''ll - one bare alone havin 25 out the balance of the Dahomeyau army their assailants above bitin and tearin The modern penal enhool now begins to ask : the old man that wasn't afire t, human remainr, g g eluailteaat lEvldence Conc•erntng lbs New + g g +. v skulls and various human bones visible, betore the end of the month. Behsnzia wig �Phat is crime . and itself replies that. time ago, and is now getting Road Altt►na toe Canadian sank o[the the legs t those standing aver them. Before fast?" ueried Mr, Aldous. - : Surely this is punishable by law. Such a Itliagara lltiver. *►est no Lender treatment from the French crime is a natural phenomenon, common to q gales into. battle- the amazons aro given nodded assent and in lase time - ghastly and revolting sight is a disgrace to government, for of all the African petty (ants and .animals equally with men. liberal quaatitiea of rum, ahicfi gives them r f to tell it the uilldriver an _' an civilised countr A despatch from Niagara mys:--If any tyrants thir bullyin brute is by far the Now, slyly observes Sig. d Addosio, if this q y y, $ the frenzied fierceness.and daring reckless- thea be carried out to its lorical conse- ing Mr. Aldous were on t t -- The largest cannon manufactured by the further evidence were needed that the so- worst, The war now in progrers o►as loegttn ry , nese which always inarka Lhcir attacks. the neat and comfortabl called electric road on the Canadian side of on account of the inhuman acts perpetrated quences, it would result that an animal great German gunmaker,Krupp,itis record- The uniform of the am azons is a short Mr.- Samuel Benson, with gre weighs 270,000lba The calibre re this the Nia ara River is sim 1 a branch of the b this fiend who was abl assisted b his which has sinned a ainst human society • S P Y Y Y y sleevelzss tunic of blue and whits native g learned Mr. Hewitt resided. monster hostile engine is 191iu, ant the Canadian Pacific, the fact that the tracks rexioobtable aqd ferocious guard of amsrans. cloth with shore half-T'url.iph trousers and ought to be panithed for its crime, as it rasa barrel is 44ft Ion The realest diameter are of-lite standard gauge and the grading At the close of the war in 18gi1 Franco in lira middle ages. home is in the eastern suburb . _ i:. a curious h%ddress ornasrented with horns. , has been done without putting in the under- made a treaty with the king. by which,in The curious lawsuita which were, in the and upon the reporter and Mt - � of this gun is 6tfg and i s range of fire is Old and young, ugly or handsome, they in• the were courteous) re about 1:, tulles. Ths projectile is lft long, round wires necesgar if eleatricit were consideration of an annual �ension of 20 - middle es so often instituted against d+ Y Y R y y are all atlike marvelous to see. As fu 11 of o bits house-wife who was n wen hs 27001b and is fired b a char a of to be used, would furnish it. 000 francs he recognized b}aitce s r ghta mertbera of the animal kingdom were some Y muscle ar the male warrior s their attitude however to spare time to tell -- 8 Y 8 There is every indication that it will be a along t he coast and agreed to stop his raids ,. ' times nal, sometimes civil. The former , _ powder weighing i01b. This gun, it is or set u , is .as well disciplined and about herinterastin boarder stated, will carry for nine miles, ahid pane- steam road and that connections will prob rule are French protectorate of Porto Novo, � were irected against animals that had de- _ g p correct, 1 he leaders of each regiment are ulous cure. Mr. Benson •vas trate 20 inches of solid steel armour. abl be made with rho Grand Thunk for aloe the farorits humin round of Daho- etre ed human life, or resorted to magic Y g g g easily recogniy.ed b their rich attdire and y and The Yost at once sus c;c Chicago. A connection liar already bedn meyan rulers for slaves and victims to saeri- T and diabolical works, when the accused t Pe _ _ A woman, about 26 years of age, who fetrociotts assert, his is probably their laman between 50 and 60 eau crates that she arranged north of Clifton for freight, and fire to their terrible fetich titer. - last a arance on the field of battle as were put in prison, tried, sentenced con f y belongfi to the theatrical pro- Grand Trunk cars are in use in the construe PP' demned, and executed accordin to all the pied a chair in a corner of th . - - fession, swallowed a quantity of oxalic acid Late last fall the king violated his agree- France, when it annexes the Dahomey ter- g was no other than the famous tion of the road. rhe bridge over the mens wadin ez itions into Porto ferrnalitiea of lawsuits against human trim• = -- in Tottenham Court Road, London, early iW g P� , ritory, will aboliiah this army of aha devils. The surmise roved correct. whirlpool can on is a powerfully built Nevo, where tate sur rised several nustut- finals. The civil suits were directed against P on Sunday morning. She was taken to the Y sad aG last acoounls Col. 1)Sdds and his shook hands with the aeric e, structure suits le [,,r a steam railrozd and t towns and d ed hundreds of such animals or insects as alta ked and police station Uy a constable, where the in- , Pce m8 raga• forces wore before the very walls of Alooatey. he did so. "I could not have the same is true of those at the Gedar Ial- le to Aboame When the lieutenant-I damaged cornfields, vineyards, orchards, -- -= specter gave her an emetic and sent for the PSP Y• our hand a few months a o. ands. It is simply a Canadian Pacific overnor of the French colon tested _ ►peadows, and so oft or in any other way Y g divisional surgeon. Ultimately she was re- ff g y �° were hurtful to the ssessions of men, object of the visit was ann moved to the hospital. The acid caused short line from Bu ago to Toronto, and the the king rent an insollent letter declaring UAlIdDIdNS AT CiflICAaO Po . Hewitt who is an intelli ent elegant new palace steamer which the lh he i e, ized ao treat that he had a — When prayers and procesetons had been re- • R excruciatin ain but site is uite out of Sn Y• Thougaiftli Provisles fir Their Corvert man be an to dilate in •low - g P q Niagara Navigation C.o. have order• r ht in Porto Novo because his fattre for torted to in vain, sa • peal was made to • 8 iti .F danger. She has explained chat the reason t8 Daring Yhelr Itsit to t!•o�iorlA's (Pair. the wonderful chane that ha ed for neat -season a busine'se will con• the local eecleeiiartiea ud a who cite( g she took the acid was disa ointment at a ager bad leen aweraina of the Doan , and S ++ - . I pp nett with the new road at Qaeenston far that he should continue his raids if rte One result of the World's Fair is the es- the destroyers to appear before him,nomin- him. Shall I tell yon the = " gentlemen not meeting her according to Toronto. This company was obliged to put chose, because all LHe re o0 ecru ed U tablishmentr at Chicago of a club for Cane- ated advoc.tes for and against. The in• asked'he of the reporter, and promise, this steamer on or the Cansdiao Pacifo y dians to be called the Canadian Head ear- habitants of the dame ed district did the ter intimating hie desire to ' Late oti Sunda even.. Mre, Wei fit the French betongeel to hint. And yet, u q g Hewitt ave him the followin y g , would have had a boat of its.own to oem• he know very sell las father, liable fear• tern Club- The locative of the club is Sn a same,astd the trial reek place with solemnity 8 8 Y wife of what manufacturer residing in High Pew on one of the beat paying ger teen y� ago gave up ro Franoe all +ri is valuable site which has been secured on Ply- acid with all the tedious detail and longi• ME. itrwirr's vt-oSDERFr: '. rrown Luton met with a terrible erperi- water routes in the countr �ent g tuoutfi lane wiUttn DQg4eet of the Caaas winded ar ttment of mediaeval antler and �• $__' -. ; Y to the port of Kewou, Lad he himself P g j �n old Ireland,thirty yeas ence at the hands of a tramp. It appearsa Van Herne of the Canadian Pacific is a than Pacific and Glrand Tmak de ots and jurists rhe sentence generally condemned sung a stone wall one day "-a reagaised the daiats of France into Porto li that arough-looking man went to her real- shrewd Yankee, and' the manner in which Novo. The young bully seat word to the within a block of the elevatod and cable die accused insects or animals to leave t•ho backward and had my spiv dente, and, on learning that Mr. Wright he has euchred the Michigan Omtral in this Freugh that if the toao►ed ons of his roads, which are lite ahsapest and most di- invaded territory within a given date on seriously that m short time is ' was out, attacked her with considerable to«lir is the iotetioc Yo wsxtli at epee de- rest tlieaas of reacititlg rite fair `e�ounds. Pain of aarses and ezcommuuteation, and almost entirely disabled. Th violence. A shat stxu le ensued and- instance and the cinch he has ou other eom• " T gg petitors stamp him as a railroad man of un• stroy Porto Novo and all the French posts. The managers of the club are•aa ineorporat- almost always assigned some uncultivated of rho fall vers gradually h eventually the unfortunate lady was stun- - tied. The man then escatped with a small usual copse i„y. Ile war carried away with the idea of his ed oolnpany of influential business men of place where they could retire and live as- rapidly felt, and looking back amount of mope in silt er. Mre. Wri ht ��`�'~ . sower and the pprowess of his far-famed Chicago and Toronto. and their aim is to they pleased. Often, when the creatures of time extending five years o Y g - amasses. Lod htndvubtedl believed that he furnish to the club members, at the lowest bad been deaf to the sentence, a new trial of a century, there is little - eras shortly afterwards found lying uncon. ONE HOUSAND TONS DAILY y ihie rated, ouch accommodation and in- and vordict was undertaken to carry out F prospect than a picture of pa; scions in a pool of blood. She was still in a could drive the French into the cos. pcSS the Carnegie CompamY Wants of t`anattan Kin Behanxin it a oat extraordinary formation as a strxaprr arriving iu Chicago the excommunication. and suffering, About tweet• - critical state on Monday, and her recovery g b ;' is extremely doubtful. ticker—lf3seet of the PortamouLb Test. mixture of civi'lixatioa barbarism. The during the Fair would not be a to to secure There are given in the book, on the aa• ago I came to Canada and ats�k A slot Mr. �'ITilliam Hancoc i Ades etch from Toronto sa e:—About dominant now in his a araoter is unlimited exeeptafLerda sof toil sad disapgoiatmenG. thorny of oflfisialrecord�, acaounEs of a vast the countr here for miles. y k s telling p y vanity. His oungw :•ears were spent in The club will be dhtiuetlpp Ck►nadian sod number of trials of Ferner,eatt(e,fowls,doffs years ago Iycould sit on a chair -' - on the-lecture platform in England reflects three weeks ado, under the direction of the a en to s k and read fat lire etcpctsr purpose of locking after the goats, snakes, leeches, eta. The majorityr on it, and manage to move my teat credit u n the sa seri of the halt- Britiah Admiratity. m teat was made atU` wee Pc" q p° S y French and other Ia $Sas. He subscribes interests of Canadian visitors. Club porters of cases aro taken from the records of French little. Then even that comfort foes in Sumatra, where he has been travel- Portsmouth of the nickel steel amour �, will be in attendance on the arrival of all courts though Italy furnishes a goodly lytakenfromme. Oneda Iwim lin He sa s that these intelli ant animals gates, and the result ave the bi hest satin• roqulady for several 4 a►ctsao newrp►pola, Y g• Y g B which are brought to hon fro a the coast Uy trains and boats,and will look after mem- number. In Naples itself, for example, sn ally thrown off the chair, and t being in great fear of their mortal enopty, action to everyone concerned. he platFes rpec�ial a. When ere Ural raw a begs and their ba"age. and conduct them ass was solemnly tried and condemned to tray be said to have done all bu the tiger, take refuge at night in the rivers, produced by the Harvey prooese, ware rho notice of h� msalf and his cayital iii the Fi- to the club house. Reoeptiou rooms for bo burned to desth—a proceeding which There was not a imy of hope fc . where they rest in peace and comfort with handiwork of the Caruegie Steel Company, goo ho exhibited almost msd delight, and ladies, ander the control o Canadian matt called forth a scoffing poem from a wit of sign of a break in the dark c .. only their horns and noses sticking above of Pittsburg. While there war no doubt of coos, will be rovlded. There will also be the rind. Civil auttrr were enerall rinse then m performed a war dance aroundthe copy con• P Pe 8 Y y-pitiable conditi, the water. Possibly the traveler derived an ultimate influeuoe that the Success of the twining the news after which de caused his dressing rooms, bath rooms, cloak rotome. direetedagainst vermin,aueh . caterpiitars, to every one in Chess parte. 1 . his information frorn veracious natives like test would.have, an immediate effect ms,re- aahazonian guard to be brought up and and all the c—vpnitaces of a well-regulated ggrubs, leeches,locusts.rats,Mice,and so on. use either arms or hands• legs - � those of Central Africa who regaled Dt•. garde the Canadian nickel-steel industt•y traaslat+ed t&e parraagraph tv them, at the club. In tits oi6ce will be keit a girt of all .In• 1431 a suit was inatitated against the pletely left me, I could be pro Juuker with tales of monkeys who built war hardly hoped for, yet such has been the game time giving oedera for the pe+aparation the hotels and boarding houses, with lora• leeches which infested the ponds in the in a chair, but something had . - Hres and cooked theirfood after the manner case. Last week the agents at Carnegie, of another raid on the French asUlesuent, tioa,,prices and terms. Rac h one can thus neighborhood of Berne,in Switzerland, and front of me to keep me from fol of the lords of creation. - Phipps k Co., in New York, made tho an- to show his contempt for Franoo and his choose where he frill go and what price he the shop of Lausanne, in his instructions Usually ' a chair like this," Commander Ltmdas, R,N.,of the British uonncemeat that they would require 1,000 fearle>tsa►ea of own peaces. will pay,«ad.die otticers of the club will to.his parish priests of Berne, which instruc Hewitt spoke he lifted and dee . ,t Imperial East Africa Company, its on his toss of nickel steel per• dry From Canada In ordinarytImea�the army of Dahoinap have arran$crnsats comgteted so that no tions were ao emulS approved of by the pro- chair which was near him, ., u . . �' return to England, after having devoted The offer was made to taper Commercial Min- to one will Le im d uppu. A eet;ister wig! feasor of the University of Heidelberg, front of ►re an i on this I would is composed of 3.000 amazons sed tt, p nearly two years to a successful exploration itis Company, which possesses nickeliferous 7,000 wAle warriors. This is rho well-drill- kept ort the addresses in'(?hicago of the, meatioted that it would be advisable to pro Not only was all poR•er left m ih the steamer Kenna, of the rivers Tana traria in the Sudbury dfetrict Chtwug6 one eii standing army which is 1;ept near Lite �terabers who have bees located try the eluU cure some of the aquatic wornhr and place every feeling likewise. Wlty and Juba. After making his way for more of the company's airect�ors, Mr. Hemming- ra that thein friends arrivi in tl►e cit - f capital ready too take up arms at,a moments y thein before the magistrstte,%" This was run a needle right into my . - than..00 miles itp the Tana last year, Com- way, in Boston. rhe direct_ors pfrthe Goat- , will at an time he able to find ahem, There , p' E notice• i . Y done, sad the leeclter both there ce ant would not>;now what 3 ou war mander-Dundas reached Mount Kenia by mereial Mining Company in Toronto say In the present emergency the-kingg has will be w G-office, telegraph office, tole- and those absent, were ordered to leave the leas I saw the act. A myriad c Cara:-an. and ascended it to a height of 10,- that all that ie needed ie s oustom smelter been compelled to call out all the available phone and money order oflloe in the build- places they had so boldly infested within light and revel on md, but I . 000ft. This year jte ascended the Juba in the Sudbury district, and claim that the to Canadian era will be rte t oa file three da •s,on sin of incurrin rho maledic happy ignaran:a of the fact. more than 4011 miles; established pacific re- Ontario Government should take insttant reserves, whichgives him some 2D,000 ama- o• Pap P y p g laid in bed I could not get up r lotions with t'he Somalis of the country,and ate towards the erection of one. At zona and men all told. !l~r th9 population is the reading rooms. Tho X►tembera can lien of God. l Pam- of Dahomey is est imated at more than X900 - have their mail addressed L4 tete; club. and In conclusion the author dwells upon the aided if I was given all creat•oi reached the spot still marked by the wreck ent only four mining companies have smelt- t_:airean a ointments to meettieirfriends fact that ecientif3c knowled a has swept Part of my system in which a of the Gael h the creamer in which Baron era of their own, and their united ea seri �• any or all of whom can be tamed into pP S seemed to re►nain P Y soldie by the kin it am be readilyy thetre. n short, it will he the Canadian away nearly all the legends and fanciescon- , was my nee - - von der Deckens navigated the stream in is only in the neighborhood of 300 tons per nndetgto°d that LLo i tench have not such headquarters dnriag the Exhibition. eoraiag the atttmal I:ingdom. A History of even my h3ad fell forward on the ill-fated expedition, 27 yearea�o, which day. The Carnegie company would prefer a mall affair on their hands an most persons finch legends is, he holds, Itighl;� prolific of and I waa indeed a lritiable . \# ks. ended in his beiatx murdered with five of his merelyp that the ore shoal be roasted is im a TOOK PoiSON Ulf TSIs ELY•. valuable thought and forms a rao3t curious aa, formerly as clear and cin �_ '# -- Euro can com nions. Claaada, but should be taken to Cleveland ag�t • —_ p The mostretmarksllle features of Dshism chapter of the history of the human mind y, Peetned to go lilts the Tl.e cit of Panama has fattnded a ublie to be smeltod and te6ued. This procedure : A Lasa 4f Ryas Breen Stowe Dona a Mai$ feelingg from the rest of me, ane Y are its largo force of women warriors sad itself. He dwells upon the modern move' I would saarsei _ library to commemorate the four hundredth would have the effeot of losing a very large Tkroat, - arinive of the discover of the )!Taw tndnrtrr the country. itr terrible ststem of religious siuwifloeit. in menta for the grotection of autmals [rola y Ue able to mai �'Y y _ . which hundreds of human victims arehuttcfi•_ -��`'- " y P !!1 liotittea►1 dna etch sa �G'hile the cruel! and ro hesies for the future a time deretood, I know you hear ; p ya• — credulity, , - World. The Star and Herald speaks of the - . Bred at the eapltwl every year. The sacci• wired was blowing very hard;shortly of ter schen a aril mors intelligent slid sync• the Fel 1 for you can scarcely institution as a "lop felt want "and those � fici,. estivities take lace in the autumn ' athetic interest will be bestowed upon pass and hopeless site - $ ' Hsi:ht of Land Above S til• Level• 1 f P ti o otock the o,.hor oftetsnoon a c`srter named p scribed ie the man who now site who knew Panama in the palmy days of the sad spring, sad are oe►tled "cnatotar," Jh>lieu Lefebvre was driving along the Bea- !hear+ •t, li_: - , cheery vi orohia sad ho _. canal builders and speculators will be inter- The mean height of land above sea level, Last May the Freneh re resentatives re- vast-Line wharf whoa a barrel fell from a �" '-""'�"� tnd whichasherttirntagowe a het ] :` ested in the indications of a remarkable accordin to JohnMcllurry,thegreat gees• rted that not less than BOD eo 13,were w on that war ceeding in front of him. (Iris. raneis Fisher Wood has berms Y P $ r pa P P a$ pito F ed useless, I cart naw walk wig change down there, rhe Munic��'pal Coun- rapher, is 2'1v0 feet; the mean depth of but dtered is the market square air Abortmy. This barrel burst mad the contents, oris is fi urea, with the result of fiudtn that ail made an appropriation of fhirt$s to install all oceans being 12,480 fent. Only 2 er A large shed, called the a blood house," green, were blown b the wind into the nine-ttenths of the children of colla a-bred etsgtnee, being able last carni and .maintain the library, which is to a cent. of all seas and oaeana ars included in Y S my room with m stands in the sgaxM in which theprisouers face of Lefebvre who was almost suffocated women survive infancy--a record never be- shoulder• Wh Y asn4 a on I the Birt of •de the reachin to below 500 Y+ man. a few r ;� known as the Biblioteea Colon. Th>�ee P g aro confined and exhibited prior to the by the pjder. a awallowodquit*^quan- fore equaled in any age; class or country. could not do that on the r, L hundred volumer were provided to start the fathoms. Aaodrdiug'to another curious butchery. They are bound to poles driven tity am soau-fo the- syniptome of poison- kits. Wood is herself a Vassar girl anti a P y, y g caloulatibn deduced the same eminent rho rothid,and black slid white Daft is was trtt�en to his ltQ:ne, where a trustee of Barnard and the wife of a well- Meriting the kingdc,m of heaven, librar and the Societ Pro torso del Irtmo by $, Hewitt Stamped both feet on tl �M hag donotbd some 300 mAre, which formed +authority, it all mountai ne, hills, and otHer are tied alternately With each victim. prteat and a 41oct�or were summo-ied, and it known physician. much vigor Lnd enthuaiaem. , its library. The general public is invited to elevatipun could be graded down. sad rho y y P llashawa I left my goo�I silk (laud• days,"he resumed, '•if I ever These viotifns aro alert( fLRstisall trrrw - waa,out reutetsme after. that-the owerf ul « take a triptic interest in rho institution material rhiah now composes them could y— ed in ed ca sad shorttnantlea be3eo - emeticr Ldmiaistered sated and saved his g y p r►Ci•ig the ha pa P kerchief hero last night bites Snrlunit, thin it was b ] and make it a worthy memorial of Cristobal be throw., into.the seas, lakes and ooeaas, ed with ribbons. A.lar a patch of scarlet lfife. ` ' 1 $ sad I thou tit I won d colt and },ct it. en betweep my teeth and ctrl Colon, uy they Deli him. totnity c;bliteratiitg i►ll de leer of , ° the cloth is sewn on theirshirts.over the tregreoa "Jt ,; ' . Mies Summg—'+ Yes, a Dashaway, I wasp. ith the work in that wag I Y P pp on. the tsmQue ndou rear , _ a_ Accordin -to a Paris tel thdre her salt water:►of the dee wainld encircle the of the hsatlt�. Ihf addition- tit -the unman $per �1eC Y ` lobe in one bromd expanse of tossing, gars afraid ou mi ht cash, as 1 itxt seat it -f I tried the best;doctors. I s F� ;' "set conclu eel before the Ma enne Assizeaa g beiti ublicl sacrificed at the roti sous lte'p • ed vt►11e ole a u►au soul 1 bP a g ., ousanda of do.lare iu tr inp 1 3 7 Y lin ells oter tvQo miles dee ! Y $. ) •:F, you by messenger boy. y g .. sensational casewtaich novelissts will not ne• g 1? cereinohtter lite ltibnaons arra allotted a rt'!rj ,{;Itttiti- and W 4g, a gags bind:• re- - • �*. consulted H e t o.uote M. `rrehet si�eter'intr ' "" :' r +#- a rlcil rho take lid, " lts.I fug a tnl ht; .Uhl t,it hn,ould He (clasping her to hila many 1>osomj physician after phi gI c .t; y sur- - fl.. . la oMbs re„ y I ? - �, dd Rome oC them high fe The term liatsd age ain m esu cin Sorsa , •' c+ out to a darlin Y e— Well,: "' _ a , to k►ie gtt t ��.f#e lace to tort. a.Y ry d i u1t->tt of Aja next door Do Y ve m g rvfaes. IF ,gsa:, tivus .accused of having poisoned a ' means 4,iachtaa. • " I bt•-4e a leaning toward you, Gerald. he,Y all failed, utter yeoman names Tabor,with t �o�e gWtx ho a � z r - -a it ter, c� _ y, ad sr kill ab their Pl sittro. 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L 1• }._ --. .. _ _ --,_: ___..-..w_..4 _-., __ _ - nn x Dealinga Nl � _ .- - r rte' . P>:tten- ter i letters. Of coarse on have heard whathas These ."` `f` _,4�'L u "� 1'` A �V �yI w SONO SILLS l�Ifl CLE Pi1Ie are mariafaittacl b, cls$�i' '-:,# _ 'R,, t3t1Qn�8-•-, . .: ,g':.. 7,,, ? d -S{"`-h .•- ,'¢,�'* ,•H ...:. t wrought this wonderful change in me. I Williams Medicine Corrmpaay, Brookville• .� ;�V 1 ,�;ht all IovtiTs of 'I;r read in The Post and other pers of the Ont and Schoneotad N Y. and ares eoR Gdod resolutions are easily famed, toot =' • , ►� well as provide ` --- ppaa y' ' easily pariormed+ They have yet to i - h ,:sr )A , - , 'miracaloas Dares eBectsd by llr. Williams' .only iu bones bearing their trade mark and. ; t_ , '� r-� t,3 just appeared A Tate Ttlat Beads I,ie a Novel., Pink Pills but I never dreamed that there wra at 50ata.a box, or six zea for learn thou own weakness who tract to their 5 �° , *'' � �� of the •` criminal i t'' PPB ," r t y e : 4 4.y r:. pe g , own strength in carr in out nod resale t Yc . d'Add°sio, de 77te l3tory or Neoiy[e Newltf-Helpless !or was even a glimmer of ho for me throe h x`2..30• Bear in mind that Dr. Wihiaass s 3' 6 g ,s x . ,f ,- 6 tions. Trusttn to our own ecron th we �. '�, y :tt�, to deal wit Thitt•6y Years—At[.ast Flwda [tcu�fls a the use oft is much advertised remedy. 1 ick Pillai are never sold in balk, or by the 6 -:' r-;. � i Id i it wits ►ut as• tlttap a :Pay-The t3tury Corroborated Miracles might be worked on every side of dozen or hundred,and any dealer who offers s`!e left our own wetknesa,and the old temp �! , ,;. {; me, but there was no chance for me. I was nuhstitutes its tryying to defraud you and tat�oii comiAg to fere old nature, the old "' "`-; r� % '3 A'� .. c tml y imi,erfec� by Beuable wltneaRes *- like the doomed leper, a hopeless out should be avoided, Dr. Williams' pink habit is renewed. We may farm who - a. i Ir ,._, t . .�tiuttined. Yet, r iDrangoville Posh habit we will but to our habits we mast l� 1 -. t cast, a being whose sufferings and Pills can be had of all drn iste or direct b 1 . ti ,, - sf T „undrne array of disabilities would end one with the mail from Dr. William' edicine Gompar>rj► conform whether well or no. In forming t �., ' For several months The Poat, in Cotttmon Y , .... t ile i relating to the with many other jour: Is of Ontario has period of earthly existence. One day I from either Address. The price st which bad habits we are souls, surrenderin, to 'i''_. :` .' r, ;}` l.rute3 to the civil ,eked u a a er and read the Sarato a thee© pills are sold make a coarse of treat- r'Y passion-the knavery of ell. `' ;�: '�`;� e r _ ri:" -; been publishingaccounts of miraculous cures p p p p g the slave of , l p miracle, that case where Mr. Quant was eo ment comparatively inexpensive, as com• Only theq who have tried a season of abhtin- /' �' "h ' _ ° in-various arts of Canada and the Unit- . ni ted that this an ed States. We must confess,however, that y y enee lrom that which lies nearest the heart - .. < A -r .0: °f miraculousl restored b the Pink Pills and Pared-with other remedies or medical treat- it .. , ,"a tl , Indiana, Per we have paid little or no attention to these at once concluded to try-the amazing cure meat, can fully sympathise with the poor'manael- _ �'R ,� .. . -. 9 •I +<►t tribut.ed rights p y on myself. There must be some chance for ed alave of a habit who manfully wrestles �r �._ '., reported miracles and rohabl our indif- for his freedom. God helps Lhem that help • ` `�' u l decided that me, I thought, when a man who was as �' C, ... ference woc>ld have conte ued to the end g M ate Of Afl'ia2ln Travel• themselves, but (Sod helps them thut have I z� _. < i ��`� re sutijeep to . - had it not bee„ for a littl(Necident thatoc- helpless as Mr. Quant got such relief. I Y .; t er Punishment, eurred in our office when\Vashburn'scircus had no money, but 1 sent for Mr. W. J. Some further details are puhhshed con- only self-help, i �Wtlt.ies were in- was iu Orangeville a few weeks ago. Mr. Mills, our popular and kind hearted general eerning the death of Lieut. Quiquerez of i � � �' took the life of - Stewart�1Zason, arespectable young farmer merchantan postmaster, and he procured the First Regiment of Chasseurs, while re- In the dreary daserta of Arabia the roue. } , �,,. uct them without of Albion township, called at our office on me a supply of the Pink Pills, and these I turning from an inland expedition on the mary and lavender flourish to erfection. t• c, he w as P n al t' as res p were business on that occasion, and immediately commenced using with the ivory coast. Acoordinq to The Libr Pa- No one doubts that Dr. Sa e'a Catarrh Cl•(ford Blaelcmmn � "" � ty hurtful to the leaving we happened to ask him-a course joyful result I have described. My voice role, the deceased had been a suitor for the Remedy really cures Catarrh, whether the f - Y -• ° /C Boston Boys Byesigh� . -� � ; t. Little by little generally pursued by the,newspaper man iu is full y restored, my head is upright once hand of a general's daughter blit having no direase he recent or of long standing?,beea use '_: . 1t !i when mankind search of news-if there.�vas anything new nrore, my chest(once ao ehrutrk and hollow) fortune bis proposal had been rejected by the makers of it clinch their faith in t with Saved�er11�3 S 1'118 Life .tt enuous, fell into in his vicinity. He replied that there was is rapidly filling up, I am quickly securing the father, He then act out for Africa in a$5W guarantee, which isn't a mere news- ,_ P '`.° :, t,�sc;ime aware of nothing very startling and followed this up the use of my legs and arm, and can fee the hope of distinguishing himself in active pAper guarantee, but "on call"inn moment. By Ilood's Sarsaparillaa-Blood Pol• y • g the slightest touch on any part of me. Is service. (J�n returning to the c•oaat soma that moment ie when you prove that its %�;"' ' •x t,+n s denied th ful cure of a mane na ned aHewitt at °Mono sound by Caauker. 4,," there not a miracle here,indeed, and would I time afterward lie was informed that his makers can't cure yon. The reason for their ,.lei,i►nd pronouns Mills. We confessed ignorance, and then not be a base inprate if I refused to sound intended bride was married. He•thereupon faith is this : Dr. Sage's remedy has prov- Read the following from a grateful mother: ,nsclen,'e or per• IVIr. Mason ,acid that from what he had the praises of Dr. Williams 1 ink I ills . committed suicide in des air. "M little bo p eft itself the right cure for ninety•niiie out Y Y had Scarlet Fever when 4 years - 'tt .,'r, ;let-iding that heard it was undoubtedlyanothern,iraculous Even if I get no better than I am now 1 Lieut. de Se onzac the deceased's com- of one hundred cases of Catarrh in the Head- y weak and with blood '1,r' es. l'hen came a . cure throe h the a enc of Dr. \'illiams' g old,and 1t left him ver g g y shall be forever grateful for what hag rude, who brouvht news of his death. in an and the World's Dispensary Medical Asso. •Poisoned with canker. His eyes h1beame ,r _- 1.' ' , distin Aiished - famous Pink Pills. We had -becorpe so been done fob• me, But I have great interview with a representative of The (lie eiation can afford to take the risk of you so inflamed that his sufferings were intense,and- , t'u Lnlllat,On over thoroughly imbued with the idea that the }lope that the caro will go on until I Blaa is reported to have declared that he being the one hundredth, for seven weeks he - 7 ` 1111! to superstition '' various details of miracles in other parts am completely restored. I drove down had no reason to defend himself from the The only queation is-are you willin to r> * ti r, his ane} duties were one anew and'catchin fake in the g Could Mot Open His Eyea =:'� y g to the village last twelfth of July. It was accusation that had Leen brought against make the teat, if the makers are willin ► to ' I took him twice durin that time to the E e i,+": c, t,(f 'f with booming pf patent medicines that we must in April I commenced usinv the pills, and him, inasmuch as that the enquiry would take the risk 2 If so, the rest is easy. U g y ,: hen t hey commit admit Mr. Mason's intimation of a genuine the friends who saw me could'scarcely be- fully prove his innocence. He protested, pay your druggist 50 cents and the trial and Ear Infirmary on Charles street,but their a t, t,r his works they local cure at once excited our interest. We lieve their eyes. It was like the appear- however,' a ,st the insinuation that he' begins. If you're wanting the $300 you'll remedies failed to do I,im the faintest shadow ::ttt�ls and subjected took a note of the name and, quietly, made ante of a spectre or %n apparition. "Oh, haiid ever wished to avoid paying Mine. Qui- get something better--a curet of good. I commenced giving him Hood's 1u the sixteenth •` ap our mind to investigate the matter at I tell you sir,"said the grateful man with querez a visit, addin that he had seen her Sarsaparilla and ft soon cured him.- I hare. g If brevity is the soul of wit, then ie it any never doubted that it saved tis si>t6y even . �a r animals began our earliest convenience. \Ve carne to tha entliusiaam, "it is my full intention to several tinea since his return to France. ii nee his re sem,; the seventeenth c=.nclusion.that there must be somethin in wonder that the short man is witty? ry life. You niay use taus fes- g write a pamphlet on all that I have; gone He a18o declared that it was impossible tfmonial in any way you choose. I am always `� s .l•.tt t'd. it, for Mr. Mason, a respectable and reliable through, on all that has been done for me, that any papers belonging either to Qui- Dr, Harvoy a Southern Red Pine for ready to sound the praise ot- ' h mit;. d'Addosio young farmer, would not for a moment be and you may be sure that the chief promin• querez or himself could have been saved and coughs and colds is the most reliable and -y;' y. -iolwv. in cel�t'on suspected of equivocating on a matter in once will be given to Dr. \Villiama' Pink brought back to France. perfect cough medicine`in the market. For Hood S Sarsaparilla 1`he theory of o which lie had any iuterer.�, much less in one fills. They are a boon which cann_ of possi- The Matin on the other hand, publishes sale everywhere. because of the wonderful good it did my son.• 7" llyyydd 5: Y bly be too widely known. the text of a long communication addressed 'ho among you is honest! Doea trent Aasin F. BI,nCHbrAN, 2888 Washington St,, :, txrutes-the ru i which did not concern him. A few da s » is (•:irefully re ago The Post despatched a representative THE STORY CORROBORATED. , to the Minister of War b Col. Fix de- every Due of you love to steal-awhile Boston,Mass. Get HOOD'$. . �,l of science,says to Mono Mills to make a full investigation Y ' , away 2 :'.� iu t ommon with of the ale ed cure oI Geor a Hewitt. He The reporter could scarcely believe that manding an enquiry into the lieutenant s !; g Gt9BON6' TOOTHACHE GVM acts sat a HOOD'S PILLS are hand made, anhsre per- .j.x 111 r. Hewitt s voicA now so silver and res- death. The document reviews the fasts feet fu com,osirton,nrno�rr�� : .�' reason, will con- first called on ler. John Aldous, proprietor onant was ever the a ueak• feeble already known which tend to show that t°mpor.�ryy tllliag,ar;d stops toothache instant- _-___ t �earance. •:,,t, ante sociabil- of the Commercial Hotel, and after a few and indistinct organ of sq ech}she had Lieut. do Segonzac was responsible for hta ty. Sold by druggists. 001,LEGE OF CORRItWMNDENG`E, To, _; .:it,•r{ince Lies in tho usual preliminaries asked him if he knew a cotnrade'e death. Col. Fite �ndeavora.to Real beauty is lust as dazzling in a calico C Tonto, but ex6elient course•a in t3rort- !n.l nut. in ualit man named Hewitt,in the •llage. "Is that indicated, and the scribe questioned beta. wrapper as it can possibl be in silk or ham'• R"°ti'"'"pbg+ Aitttiitni lc• Pe >.a>t- ... - q Y� 13en.=on on this oint. She said that show that the tragedy cannot possibly be a �' ship.Typewriting, Ac., by snail, rite at - `•` 't„w he?ins to ask : - the old wan that wash t ab a to move a short p satin. once for circulars. every word. Mr. Hewitt had related was caws of suicide, and points out the improba- 1 ,,,t•,f re lies that Lime ago, and is now getting u11 right so The Mamehusetts Levislature has shoe- - - P literally -true, and on the uestion of b,lity of Lieut. de Segonzac a story. :. : non, common to fast ?" queried Mr, Aldous. TiI reporter q ?shed the fdfiy oenGpol! tax asaprerequiaito - (lv with men. nodded assent, and in less time than it takes the restoration of hie voice she was --+-- .- corroborated b Mr. Aldous and other for women's voting for school committee. . : d'.\,ldosio, if this: to tell it the duilldriver and the gblig- y THREW gI W11MIN A r= ghee the poll tax for men has now been - Il�;ical cense- in i11r. Aldous were on their wa to respoetalile witnesses whom the reporter _ Ys3' , tt:, abolished as a rerequisite for voting in N 'i, the neat and comfortable home of met in the village later lin the day. Mr. p i iiat. an animal iia°t eta Cb s.wxi 1►i+1Yai ti Lori c1t11.1ttis �sachoac,,ts, itis is only equitable, and 6heet Music, Music Bookie, Gnitare Mr, Samuel Benson, with whom it was Aldous said he was not surprised at the +� iuunan societ ltiteterta-Ltaw. Will meet with general approval. Baaar>rlos,Violins,Accordeows and all kinds Y hesitancy of people about believin the ::3 crime, as it was . learned Mr. Hewitt resided. The Benson g A,p• fes, of Band Insfruments. The largest stock in home is in the eastern suburb of the villa a a'°nderful cure. He did not think ilial he A Berlin despatchsays:-Atrial in which - 13 ' himself could credit it if he had not been much ular interest is di la ed be an to- - (.'anada Lo choose from. + : - ;t t.'11 were, in the and upon the reporter and Mr, Ahlous•caIl- pop I g �p �'1r7T[si1;• Send for 111ustrated Getourprices before rurchasing elsewhere - iiig, they were courteously recei:ed by.the , an eye wituess of the whole affair. He had day at Koniggratz. A merchant of that �Q ����►�� ill+tltutct} Aoa,uet LiB�.,�7t7 •• and savamone ' - known Mr. Hewitt for ears Qin-u1,>,r of our New Tauter sys- y. ,,lone were some busy housewife, who was not too busy, Y . knew that place named Joseph gu1�#Was arraigned to tem• 1'h°Icwding rryAtem. `ew bteevel'tuart cr " t z!. The former however, to spare time to tell The Post all his former utter helplessness vi as as he had a>mtwer a.charge of setttfifgfire to his house fubt out. -J, dt A. ('AeTEB, Toronto. Prat BEND 1?'OFt CATALOGUE. shout heriuterestin boarder and hismirac- descrined, and either he had to say iL was at night and then throwi>ag his wife into tical Dremuiak(�ni. WB�ALEY ROYCE & CO. "`; z►s ttl,It had de-. g not Mr. Hewitt who sat before flim or to the burnin buildin Its ars that Sura - ' ' a r ziurted to mane ulous cure. Mr. Benson was not at hpme, 8 g• PPe Q�((,, Importations 188 YONGE$TIREET, - TORONTO,ONT ,_ , - and The Yost ibt once sus ectedthat a int admit the miraculous escape "These pills," fell in leve with hit wife's sister, a girl of SAUUM CASINCS. of dne4t Eng- - .a ,viten the ,accused P g said Mr. Aldous "are certainl a wonder• It3. He desired W mart heranddetormined li.h,c°nvaantiy on blue+l, a1No primo Ameir•ic<tin ', st ntenced, con , lamau between 5U and 6U years, who ecru y Y 1LeRd Ga+ing,,. Full linea Kejw li,in>s, Long CANADA PERN�AN EHT a ful reinedyx to get rid of tris wife that lie might be fre,i Clear Baron. I�`ON. Chec,r,e, bard, etc,. PARK, urdinb to ail the pied a 'chair in a corner of the cosy room, The re: otter shook hands with-1\its. Ben to do ao. }Ie Lhou ht that b settin his IIr.cc•rcwt t, tC vo. Lro., ci❑at human trim- was no other than the famous Geo. Hewitt. ; g Y g succeasore w JAS. LiI�Y A11Q S�VtYC+ OOIPAYY 1 son andthe cheerful Mr. Hewitt and start- house on Fre after removin the most PARK & �.N. Toronto. , directed against - rile surmise proved correct. Mr: Hewitt g __-__--_-_ •____ ____-___-_. - . , shook hands with the scril•e, remarking a. ed forth into the street a doubting Thomas valuable articles from it, and having his - Invested Capital, .!$12,000,000 _ 1W ifs sits ked and : .f no longer, first premising to transmit to wife burn to death would tie an easy and S � E STERLfNG Heald ofRt�, Toronto st. Toronto j� ''.4 - " ;:: 'artly, occhardo, =' he did so. I could not have taken hold of the Dr. Williams' Medicine C;o. Mr. Hew• safe wa to et rid of her. Cnfortanc►tel ' ' t any other way your hand a few months ago." When the Y g y - itt's, lavish expressions of thanks for what for himself his plans miscarried inasmuch Thoamploand incrca9ing resources of thio , ;ie>,ious of men.:: object of ,he visit was announced, IMr. their wonderful fink Pills had done for 1►a betoee all ho a o[eDca a from the burnin ALWAYS RELIABLE. ('ompany onabios its Directors to make ad- ..;.,,ts had been re- Hewitt, who is an intelligent,well educated p P vaneeS on REAL. ESTATE securitle.•i to any 1 y E,c, '+l w.cs made to man, began to dilate in glowing terms on him. "Here we are," though t the scribe, building wax cut off airs. .Sura awoke au Empire Tobacco Co.. Monttreai amount, without delay sit leis lowest current , ". ,{ • the wo„derful Chan a that had come over in the cold and practical nineteenth can• rushed out Sura hotiever, was not to be rate of interest,andontllemostfavorableterms iu't� who cited g tutu but heie'8 somethi ri ht here in this bullied this wa He. seized his wife wad --�- - - ---- Loans granted on unproved farms and on th tyre him nomin him. `=Shall I tell yon the whole atory�” g y' + NO 'T'�RE� a5 productive town rind city properties. asked he of the re octet and u n the,eat• little village of Mono Mil a mightily closely carrying her to the house,deliberately throw tifot ages and Dobontures urahased, ' a:;:iil,yt. rhe in- P + Po and .1t4`Nhfb H►Ci[!3 amen p 1 lhstrict did the � ter intimating his desire to here all Air, bordering on the miraculous all the same." her into the ,tire. Neighbors who saw the g tho,ie who use the Application may be made through the local Hewitt ave him the followin n After leavin the Benson home the re- act went tolher teaouo and took Tier out. t t a Appraiser's of the Company or to i.. r,. . wit-h,olemnity !; g arrati�e: g � '�!ld,l��S �RRlNG ��CNI'�E ort,er sought out Postmaster Mills whom but not until she was frightfully burned, t J< Herlbelt't Ma80ll y detaii andlong- MR. HENVITT'S WONDERFUL STORY. � ' , Man it Director, � r ' u val ustice and - r. a found equally eloquent in hie praise Mrs. Sura is only Ll years old and was a The Williams Mfg. ('o., Ltd.,Montreal. "� g '�oronfa � -- � ,, j In old Ireland, thirty years ago, I was ! of the wonderful Pink Pills. " They're pretty woman. - -- - - --- - -- - --- -• �� . . . V - y-ne,xlly condemned ._ scaliLg a atone wall one day when L fell certainly a great remedy," said he, " and �O YOV IMAQINE �?J P vQ5 - " r :l:ll,ais to leave�tho backward and had my spine injured so � an one that doubts this has onl That_people would have boon re ularl s :u , given date on P y , Y to be "Ile FrOgeII Well at FeIIDItIIot9•_. our Toilet t�oatps slues 1815 Icor y-.eve aloes GJ o v0 �S� s.rio,.sly that a short time lacer I became told stout George Hewitt s case. I sup- years►tf they bad sot been GOOD l Tho pubo° : • JGG 11P . ,u,rnuu:cation, and almost entirely disabled. 1'he fAtal effecta pose you have heard the whole story, The little village of Fennimore, Wes,, are not tools and do not continue to buy goQ& o - 5 Qt O -� ,;i i ;orae uncultivated of-the fall were gradually but only too and there s no rise in my wearying you. bears the-unique honor of being the only unlew they are satisfactory, Ga Q ;; , z; -. retic© and live as rapidly felt, and lookia;; Lack on a stretch Phe pills have undoubtedly worked the town within the boundaq► limits of the $��'f1R_T_'�7 f OJ �Q3� a �( - s y'4, M1chen the creatures of time extending five years over a quarter amazing chane that is to be noticed lin Badger State that has a aahtral-wee} of foe. O y0� , ��! ,: a uteace, a new trial of a century, there is little more in the Hewitt's condition. ItwasIfirstsentforthe This oddity is an eighty•foot well, the first WRITE 1 ° r OR PARTICULANS _ �_f t L1;cn to carry out prospect than a picture of pain and gloom pills for him and I can certify to the strik• half being of the averailge dimensiooasr and __ _ e and auBering. About twenty•eight years ins change."� Th© reporter further learned weit'tvalled, theremainicg fort feet having Iii Canpletel;teatm Laanct,esfrom fflzi to 3Iz7 §� »' y John Bull Steel Plats R,�nge �,��-Y book, on the an- ago I came to Canada and an known around that the Pink Pills werq kept for sale by I been drilled. At twenty feet from the oar- •'Acme Uoal-oil Boilers arnd Engines" from r- ,u t t. .t, accounts of a vast the country here for miles. Until twelve Mr, Al ills, and that the demand for them . face there enters a crevice oat of which t to 8?Keil Large sizes. Coat or wood fuel, • , , - a,; atl.h:,fowls,doffs -. years ago I could sit on a chair when placed q as lar a and incieasin The re reaenSa- there is a constant rush of froezin air. This ° MAr"h team Pump" the host boiler t � f4' g g• P g [ceder In ilia market. Returns exhaust into w� , k a :t;. The majority on it, and manage to move myself around a tive of The Post conversed with many stream of cold air is so strong as to be easily feed water beating it from 40 to t0d rets. ,u records of French little, Then even that comfort was sudden• other citizens of Mono Mills re ardin 1+f r. detected b one etandin fear or Eve feet For o►tat - -Z*', og ogue send 3c, stamp. JOHN ,, , g 6/tLtlla3 d tl0 ('arlt$ou PLce+ Oat, is : x furniauea. a goodly lytakeiifromme. OneelayIwasunintentien Hewitt's case.and found all agreed on the i from the top of the well, and througboat 11. ;If, for crumple, an ally thrown off;he chair, and the second fall queation of his former condition, hisrastor• the year the temperature is so low that a -UIi.9'A1''7»S_ it ,�,� = x,1:(1 condemned to may be said to have done all but end my life. ation and the remed Ever one in and stream a;f water which enters o Rite and a-- - �� �: : x . Y• Y Po ASTiIMALENE • !. l>rot:eedino which There vt�as not a lay of hope for me, nota around the village, in fact, appeared to 1 above the air pasage io lcQpt eoidly ftmea. Gives ,► NiKht'r; x 4 loan! from a wit of. sign of a break in the dark clouds. Ever know all about the cure and Pink Pills I Of coarse the water continues to Daae oat SweetSlc+ep and _ ;_` ire-, generally since then my pitiable condition is kriuwn seem to be a-household word in that sec• over the foe and the ac:eamalatian of sasses- w tbst you need not - _ - ' �itupultnigl•tgsapin - `mow :ra, iia a�erpiilare, to every one in these parts. All power to tion. On the Post's retufn to Orangeville sive sheets oeeasioaslly almost entirely for breath for fear of IV . cY ' : ,� r t a, mice,and soon use either arms or hands. legs or feet, com- Mr. Richard Allen ex-warden for ;Dai- closes communications with the lower de the ►�utYocation.Onreceipt _ ,,' a. tt:uted against the Fletely left me. I could be propped upright ferin }county, dro d into our of- of Lha well. Bnt little is kaowa as to ofnamesnd P.O.Address g �, E th onti3 in the in a chair, but somethin had to PPe will malt TRIA`` l30TTLE & �, ; f' g by put in Tice. The 2x-warden residro about three cause of this remarkable listnral freak, the Ih.PatrrBuos 11(i;nte,Ntc -; m �witzerlaud, and.: front of me to keep me from falling forwa rd, mile_s from Mono Mills and was ask- different layers of rook, sand, etc-, which Lo.. Roc:hestnr, N.Y. - �� . � : :., hes instructions .k Usually a chair like this," and as Mr. ed if lie had Bead pan thin shoat the well-diggers enooantered in sinking it Csnad[aa OHlce, 186 Adelaid° Bir°ct West, - e y gg Toronto. t ; rue, �rhich instruc Hewitt spoke he lifted and drew forward a what Dr. Williams' pink Palle h+d done baing similar to others found in the immedi- '� r- Z. `s .. - 1`.„�cd of by the pro chair.,which was near him, " wat placed in for• Me. Hewitt. He haat heard all about ate neighborhood. KOit`P NO MORE r" :-- t: front ui trc an,l on this I would restmy arms, the case, „and w`as unhesitatin in ex• - .t_ . .- i g WATSONS' COUCH DROPS �� of Heidelberg, ,' , i I,c ;ui�?sable to pro- Not only was all power left my limbs, but pressing the opinion that this was a Wltj Flowers Sleep WILL CiVE POSITIVE AND INET- *oR'""" ' - f r �;..` _. worar38 and place every feeling likewise. Why, you could striking iaatsnce of great results following FOR COAL AND rIfOOD. l �` ; '' -,i ratey." This was run a needle right into my flesh and I the use of the ills, "I'm not mach of a be- That Bowels actually sloes iii evident to ANT RELIEF TO THOSE dUi:FERINtI p the moat casual observer. The daisy opens PROM-COLD$, HOARSENESS, SORE. LATEST AND BFAT. EVMLlISTIYC .,; . t� - >' I •,.fl th o present would not know what you were doing �un- Bever in wonderful cures I read about," UAiBSERKABI.l� y _ ordered 0 leave the less I saw the act. A myriad of flies might said the ex-warden, "but I have known at sunrise and closes at sennet, henoe its THROAT,ETC.,AND ARE INVALUABLE � ,;�a• jjjjjj name- da s eye. The morning glory TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. B8 'rod 4ee the elegant glove before Dny „ l}` info ted within }?g t and revel on me, but [ would be in Hewitt for ears and this than in tiim iR i 7 , Ke ng any other. Bold by all leading seaters. t t,trills the inaledic happy ignoran,celof the fact, When I was certainly astounding." The Post was sur- ope lir with t first faint streak of �� t,but T. W• STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY THEY Masn'f'd by IL,da iM Gurney ca,7bres" :�a _ laid in bed I con..1 not get up or move un- riled to hear that Dr, Williams' Pink nevurlives to see another day. The John- �� , �: he aided if I w „ r - ----- 4 r .�. go•to-bed-at-noon awakes at 4 •oclock in � r _ _ - -} t,,•,r dwells upon tp Jas given all creation, The ones ills were extensively used in this section, Lhe morning, bat closes its ®yes" during .'-i•�� `; tow:, dgo hula alive t part of m system in which any strength but after the Hewitt narrative it was not the middle of the day ; the dandelion is in — .. A : seemed to telt-sin, was my neck, but at last surprised to hear of rest beneficial results "`'' s - t,:{3 aced fa7,Cica COII full bloom only durin etron$ light,. This .1 ,� , F-:-- t;•f.)rtt. A history of .' even my haa,d fell forward on my breast following the use of the great remedy. We • , �.i x �• and -I was indeed a itiable sight. My are disposed to conclude from what acme habit of soma,flowers w certainly very our- x { _�� ti ti; iy, 1,:3h i;e prolific of . vo.ce f P ions and farnisNes one of the many iisataneea � _. ". R -t -L >_- - y ,rn,a a riost curious _ ormerly as clear and ringt -ag as it is parties told ns that the base imitation a - Z® � � � �, ,r the hu uan mind today, Teemed to go like the strengh and business is already entered uppoon byy anprin- wh.^h Prove tba.aingular adaptability of Ave - eliu from Lhe rest of me, and sometimes cipaled eraona and thep iblic'will do well everything in nature. The reasotr for all -. t-i riiodern move- g r t � . of animals �roui I would scarcely be able to make myself un- to see fust the Pink Pllis they purchase this is found In the Qiaaner which tbb , y�,j for ti e future a time der'atnod, I know you hear me with in- have all rho rr arks of enainenesa advertiz- class of flowers are fertilized. tis obvioup , .f _i' ,f ;��; �` m. credulity for g �o ����. r ._ that flowers fertilized by night,41ying in- u. ,11 t, nt slid ey , you can ae steely believe that ed b the Dr. Williams Medecine t7om - ,� "�`, the bel le 'y inseeto would derive no t►dvsnta by be• x ,� he bestowed upon p ss and hopeless invalid I have die- Dc Williams Pink Pills-are.not a patent gs .. -. , - ti � , , i'� ,`,�_ scribed is the man who now sits before you medicine in the sense in which that term is ing open during the da , and on the other ' 1GI1 d0 It 8C8I10YriICall � °±- � . '� ..� g hand, that those which •are fertilized by �.' i r aq4 { * cheery,vi Drone and hopeful. On the legs, usually understood, but a scientific repay- p bees and other day-flyers would in aoth- �; -` G n ,� c whiohashorttinma owere helplessandseem• ation. They contain in acondensed form all- ga ,M �.- , ,. ; ±� _ �.1'0;> 1 hag been sled g ing by remaimfng open at night;. Why may Ch8�3 �oitl' �rralII Wlt�l a , 4 V �: :, z- - ed useless, I can new walk with a little as- the elements necessary to give new life and , " r a .t IL ter ilt of finding that oistttnce, bein we not s pose, then. that the cloning and +--+�* _,, - -r . t; able last evening to go to richness to the blood and restore shattered qp d�. .per �,. 4 # , �� : 'O} 1 iron of college-bred my room •with my arm on on Mrs• Benson's nerves. They are an unfailing specific for o ping of flowers may have reference to .` w L , y-.. --a record never be shoulder, Wh their relations with the different classes of Wat6MUS, � .a,. - �f „_� ,,-. �-;�I ,e, class or country could not do thatmon� thew months ago 1 each diseases as locomotor atazia, nee- Ppo �, �* " "class girl and a couldng the kin dc.m promise of in• �aiggis rh9umatism nevous headache the insects! In sa rt of this then (which � � £; +' � c �, .�'�• � 1 t i;e wife of a wall g of heaven." Hegel Mr. after effeote of la rip palp ,tition of 1A not new, by any means,) we may o rve � 4 - _�,,� _ ' that wind flowery never sleep. g jp�e . ... Hewitt stamped both feet on the floor with the heart. pale and sallow complexions, t .' r s much vigor and enthusiasm. "In those and the Mitred feeIin resaltin tram '4 X it elevate' and screens the in inds r � : 1, ���(� <„ nno�I silk Band :; days, he resumed «' SundaySahoel Teacher--:'Noah. took a . . ' � ,:f,; ;` � ��m Y if I ever wrote say- nervous proatraiion ; al diseases. spend_ 4 , , Miss Saint ;, ten betty as by placi''R the handle of the ing upon vitiated humors in the blood saoh pair of every living thing into the ark so i � t0 4Q bushels @T llQliP and bags.th,B '_` _ . `` t r „ c fi r; till call and ge 3 P een my teeth and ettin thr as scrofdla chronic: 8I l that tthey Wouldn t drowned. Little � p , x �; ���¢ � Rr�.y r I>: g augh , cry pe ani, eta. They Li r. Uayhawa• . 1 was.` with the work in that wa o ' alaoas ific fortro bl I Johnny---"SaP, tta'aiti, was tha#, ita, ;.. � 9 _ - '` 4"- `` y D n t ask me. are pec u es peenFisr to the ,, r, t f ti jt t A-. , 7`� �F �� . �k,<. s \. hr .: ! , 1.d S" ('x.11 -:4v' }. :t\ ''' 'x I{ ` so 1 'Z�t sent it. to_, i I tried the best dootors, I s ant a fortune females such as sa cessions irre a ' son he took In the.flrh! _ ':l F � z+� ''' ::,` # - P PP gel rttioss ,' :< c f .g . ` ,: e.' �' xr thousands of daNara iii t . } I c rying to&atcured.. and all forms of weakness, The build up gwltaT•• POTATO -,Vr •--'['site ilia; _ , ,5 ._ C'Tl: :� _ • , ,.; 4 F ; ,,. his msnly aaora)-='; onsulted physician after h sician and the blood antd restore the low f tables nfrils of mach tl .? a '' 4ARINDINC SURFACE° * " ' s` ' B y i g of health w P� ed-s�p� taut;,', : ,i,`` =3 s..-� t ,r, _« paid sums of the rV ry t'; ``� t3 ?Ii :z`` ., .: _ t +,: A Ein $he-- Pell . m high 'fees for ttheir puree and sallow cheeks. In to ?ease of olio n of>btt"ft o�sio_et e . fth -i t0I2eS :tlH uQ. 6 � . !} d r& br en+R:, t M services, the fl ` _ They all.failed -ut r nd ho - mien a ort a rsdical -of.. �- and. R � .V i F4_ rd yea, Ceralcl• , to,ly a Pe y oure In all s s � -` -'- a , ,r= . . n . 6 ' s r.a I ; •li r lessl failed t0 1V a _,w pkv. $'res?cn` ,>sly �'a z,s' } .• , g e me the- sl blest re- arising from mental`~v ,rlverwc k o =. ._P,1 t4 . lief. p r .'� rt t , � � � t.. s -; ,�; x ou ca a "s r : -, i .� ut that do b b Qeseeb of whatever,lain µ�. .. _,_ a - h . < - Y, , ,-. P �►n�w► > k r+e.: r ,. . .pry.. _ ..- . . �.`_ } '. '":. ... w - .:. _ -... ,r. _y.. .,*Y. _.�: n-3.. s. „-. .<&._ ...x .u.. t- - - ,} ec. e ':�7 SC - � `' -.r.. b �,..,. - .- .-.. -- „-!ewe',., �f,ci ,r" '' t)' - 3 .tiix• ,' gJ' 1� �,a,. :..4- h. �.-... '.'�.9 i'. 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I 1?�_�,,I , to the addreofi4sbel on your M= visiting friends in Detroit. . ., as , ,::�:", _ ' L' ' � I I 4 "�. - .:, . _�...1� . `� _: .�. i�,Z_ Z:.: �Z'�,! - ..," - - - .�Z_ her Man .t_ . - I- . ..� : *'W ._ :.-.: ­ - 1 - " . _ ­­;", �, , , I � . ­ :,f _., . can always&Bcortain the date to .Mrs. H. Bftt= in visiting I I _ , , - � , .�� � . - . % .-. � " , .: ­ . . _ �' , . - .I I I W�-L I-, I � __*� 1-1 ,1�4 _-Epworth League, Snbj8o*-"S1 S.- , I ­ '.1.'...I � .. - - � � . I - .- � � - .- ,. �,- 1, ..,­,�...I... 1. ..., 11 ; .1 . � 1-4. . I _' __ - - � . - . . . . - . -1 . .*41 .,_ . . � ­.. ­: - , . �­�-, _. _ ��� - ' ' . '­ , - �,!.11 . I � .�.. . _ . I . - , , . . -­ �­ . , - subscription to Tux News is paid here. . ­',.- ,:: . - - . . ,., _. . . ... - ­ . �� ,�%.-- "Over . � ;� .L '' -' L �_� '�- .1, . ,! � __.�I- .- I LLLL. 4 1 1 1 . -1 I I *!' * - Rev. J. T. Oaldwell. . I L. . -L .' ­_ I I.. ., .1, . N, . Z -__: ,, ­�. . ­ .. , - I . I I Tr- I . . I 11 ... ;! , ': %_ 11 .. . ' L :. .­: -- -1,. I ­ t , . . - . � 1 _�4 . , tl.. -L-:,; " I., - ­-.­ .1. . I it I . , , _ I , . I . I ­ i�L "-,...: Z� . .. I . . I A 101- - ...,­: _ wl � % . I �. I . :- � �­" -Y.- �_ tances are acknowledged bv & Lesson," led by John Burkholder visited TO=nto --:, �.o,� , . I -.,.-.,;,_-. hange a on label on the first Paper swal to%his paper . I I ., � . . . __ . L - �1­., . I � I-. - :. - ,I ­­. .�.. - .. Y",-- :- - - - - �.:, ­ J,� 1.,_ -Send along your ran . . - .,� - ; - ' ' ' . ­ . 1i __ . . . 11 .. . I ... -. . - , . ­ ,;. . ._'� .. - � . . - -.- rpt of money , '.,;;' ':.: - . � L_�­7 ,,. _ . - � . - . - .., L �. -,- .,��:_ owing at this office. Always - Sunday. - I I - . ," L . � .: /., .;,.�. , I., . ­ I, . _ �� '. - - .. .... � - I � L-" L .4 .. I I�'. I , . . - ., I . - - . . - �__. - 1, ,_. - � z- -, keep the to paid ahead. tf I and avoid paying twenty-five per 0811t. jILL � - . .. . ­. C.. .1 .: I _L,. -,.% � � _,:., I ..:�.- �'. . t 1, _'. T. P. White is 02 a visit to bin brother � 1. I I . �..,", - . . �.. . .. I , -. U� - _ . � - - . I .1 I . ____ -_ ­ - , __-- &W weeks hence. I kylmer. I PU ­ . � . �� - - in 4 � . .1 •'. .� . __: :-.-7 - . . 's church will - - . � . I - - . - ­ -Services in St. George W. G. Gerow visited his daughters in To , . L� . _ * � I . �kinstead 1L�A commence a&11 o'clock a. Ul- . ronto on Sunday. ,- 1;. . . I . ." .1 . I - , � � 0 i � .... � �. -1 . 2- - suir - 11itoo., ��. - -1 , VOL, -, 4TT - rkno sof . : . 10:80, until further notice.._ . Miss Lydia Bootho of Toronto, called on - - . . 'L I I, . - .. _ : . :­. . f4l - : � W.. .:�. - .. .. _ I . . 111 - - _�.. . � . - . ... . .. I . I.. .. . .'._�, ­ _. -. I.. . .F.. .. I � -.r.. I . . �I - � ­_ I ­ . -, -The Spiuk Mills were cldBed down friends last week. . . . - I . . . �­ . I - i 1 .4 .., � �. _ I—..�: -­ . . I .I., ' ..,, � . . . . . � I : - : . . . .. - � . ., .,IT4,1 , �.. ,_� ., ,. �-- , ; .: ,. I ..: - for a day or so this weekt owing to the MW Coxworth is spending a Peva socks . . - . L- . . . .. . . . '. - . , L .. . I I � ­- .-�,-.- � '.. . � . - . . L Priorfesotone . . ;; - . .. .1 . . , . driving I shaft. , #4 Tbon. Beare's. __ . . . . ,. ­ . 11 .. 4 I ., a I . . .. . . . . - - I ..- rICKERING. ONT., DEC. 2., 1892. smashing of the main drivinj �_ .. . L. I . . . 1. ., . . I . i . I 1. ­ . . , .:. ­ :"I!E�- ,� : � . - - � . . . _ � ­_ � I I -- ... I.­­ .� ,. . .. . . .- ­ . - . _ I . . . ­ :� . . - )`:- 1 i . I .. . �- a Grist MiR and Brush Factory are � .i- .- . L . . . .- . .1 . , . : . . . . 1. . .. ;­ ' . - . I . _. - -1 I -The Christian Ej3deavor intend hold. Th . . ­ . . . .. . :, - - . - . . . I . .. . Mettle T � . ., . ­­­... - ilog special tneetings during the week. of both doing & rushing business. I - - ' '.. --'.-' 1,*,�­ ", - - _ .1 # . . ._... ­...-,-, . John Beam has disposed of his farm in � �. . . : WE are going to talk tO You this : week about- ; - _! ,^,^��- ,­ ­ . __ , - I '.. �'. I . , _ �;_ . . . ' ! . � � ' ­ - ,. I . ­_� I . L - .,. � L . : ., TEMANI X ._ -1- . i I � � . our fall. and winter X : � - .:. :,: : LOCALISMS L - prayer, begiuninit Jan'y 1st, 189B. the West at an advanced price. . . , _goods. .. ow .i �, . R M.BX !f11 -The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer-meeting ng Mira Alice Fowler is recovering from her , . 0 the :_ e & s.o., coroner- C - ' . . - �­ - . � .'-�L ... '. , . - Rev. -,' M . King Stxee,t, Pickering Of h � ... next Sunday evening will led by illness, and is now ' . I Ring`� - .L-* '- : - able to walk out. tim ted in getting something for winter - ­ 8:30 to 11: J. T. Caldwell. Topic, " a, Every day . .., ,�: I . ); Evening 6 to I Hamilton, is with _L We regret to learn that D R Beaton and - " ' , --- � -Oswald Wise, of Ham - - .- � ­ !!=-- .:1 -1 Mercies." I wear. We ario'prapared to satisfy nearly all comers. We ­:.,� � . �L'__ . - Thos. Carter are ill, but recovering. . e Is I Voest M ­ *___-:.- ­. '.. his uncle Isaac this week. I .. d , -THF. PWIMBING Nrws from now un- Messrs. Law and Gibson, of Newcastle . k-,�!I .,_�,,�,�-�-- ­ . _- - a .1_ � L . �, I -win. Go] oen re-engage - .� , .-,! . , for 189 �mley has b til Dec. Blot, 1893, for $1.00, cash in ad spent Sunday with H. A. %A etberell. ' have an excelleht ran of tweeds and worsted fo r pants I . � I .� .18 - '.. ..*-: , or S. S. No. 2, - 1_1 :!� Mi-,-,:;; Ulrx ,- � . � 3 as teacher f A , .....,.�L,I.-._ Vance. This is an offer that should not be J. W. Lamoreaux, of Hamilton, called .1. _:� L � ­ and' Millard, of , suits and overcoats, and are offaring thom at prices which . "PUPIL OP' Tf! `. L . ,._ - 1. . -Miss Tatten an - a . - . -L - i . �- ,._�_ overlooked. - on many of his friends here last week. 1 l'i '.i, __ � . . .-,� servatory of Nl _�d L" ­ .: �. Newmarket,are Visiting at Fred Gee's. Guide Fred Wilson had his band crushed rather are very low, ana" our trimmingis and makin ' . .- sons in both Instrumental -I __1.1 _. .- '..�.. )f S. A. -We notice ftu-'m the Port Hope o, never fails to . .. � .. .-.��.­ . -Miss Riley and the trustees ( 0 q .. . � ....'...-I....�. engagement that J. L. blargach, formerly with us, is badly the other day while drawing stone. 11 . forences given if required- for equired- No. 4 east have made a now engagem extensively engaged in the poultry Susi- john Sleigh spent last week in Toronto, suit. We never had better value in underclothing. , B _..-,,. Thorough Instructi - - - 0 q -.1 . , , . for 1893-� . . . . � ��t`-'., - . 1 . - - . .. . . ... . I . A 1. _. * that town. with his brother Thomas, who is very ill. ,, address,ClareWOLL . .. . t I . I ., -The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper .neso in !, I .! ­1- -Strayed on Friday. 14ov.25th, a black Miss Simmonds visited friends here last Sure and see our,heavy all wool goods, also men's socks and . will be dispens�d in St. Andrew's church on of week, before taking her departure for Chi- I .77k i ;- ': . � I ­_ I . . _. ... nett Sabbath morning. - ," MISS LETTIE . . - pig about 10 months old. Intormati mitts. Boy's ribbed stockings ladies and childrens .wooi , � - I - I ne sago. - , . I . 4.;. - . - �,� ..... I .. . .. . Andrew's­cbnr� its whereabouts will be gladly received by B. Marden ha[4 purchased a fine farm i , . . I I . . ... -The members of St. A . . 11� R. plain and ribbed hose. - - - Ladies' union and wool vests - I '.',,, SNOW �. I - 4 .I ..I o _.� '-' ,are this week erecting an extensive ad- ,A,. 1�cCully, Pickering. near Binscarth, Man., consisting of 640 . - ,. music pupils. )}Liss A _. ;:-,-* the Toronto College of M U! dition to their shed accommodation. --­-kierm011f; next Sunday in the Macho- acres. aud grey flannel w hich for price and quality can't be beat. - : -%, much pleasure to recoinn - . . . 4 -. �. e on- 1119 Mr. and Mrs. Alph. Hoover, .. . I . . _� -The trustees.of our school bav dist church. Morning,-"The Cross' of Green � 4: a teacher of music. She . . . ,- - " .. .. . I and Pursuit at the Red Sea` -EveniDg,- River, spent Sunday with the latter's par- We want to whisper especially about our factor- yarn, 9 �� - years in . , gage( . ray. .:- - � fortbe past throe ye I Miss Ella Whitney,Whitnev, of Oshawa, as a . y . - - _. - . -I.. . .. teacher of the junior department for 1893. "Job's boils, Satan a pedestrian." . eats here. . . ner,and possesses a thorn, . . . . ' -Councillor Hilts asserts that be has The coming of the frost ibade the back- and colored. The best value you. ever got-'twill pay you to � . She has proved an CXMIC -. . -D. O'Connor and wife were here on . . Residen,cePickering,static .1 . . . . - o intention to retire from the forthcom- ward ones get a bustle on in getting apples buy it and knit the boys sox. - Remember we are paying . -_ - --- - - - I Thursday, it being their sad duty to bury n 9 - . ­ . IDg municipal contest. He it, in the field and turnips under cover. . � - I 4, their youngesij child, an infant some few Legi-� % . am . - I-- .�,. �. .. - ,. - . ,.; - weeks old. for the position of Third Deputy-Reeve Ed. Turner has been absent in Markham strict attention to our groceries, which are always choice and ,. �1­.;�­.�, �_�_ - - I - . . for some days. at which place his sister, . � -.1 _�.�. -Walter Richardson left for the city for 1893. - . . . . L - � j E. FAREWELL - I -- I ..- .... - .. . -There are a number of our scribes Mrs. Holden, lies dangerously ill. fresh at lowest prices. -_ . . ­ - -_ I - � . .. .1 1� .. ..- !. . 0 TER.OoantYcrown . . . . I on Saturday and will resume his duties . as. Malcom has the contract of mating . - �... . . . .. - I use, N% ' i . � .C. I .. � I � - 13olicitor. Court Ho--_ - recovered recent from whom we have not heard for cop- . L . . - . : - . . . � - this week. He has red from rece the Methodist church at Ringwood, and his . I ..­. . . . .� . . . �. . - ' . -I I . siderable time. Now that the fallworkis if . _. . .. . . , L , . '. . ' " , ' * , . .. . ; JXMES MILLER, 1 .1 , .- _ .sickness. ,at an end, we anxiousl await their we,_ emp oyees are engaged •,at the work this . . � . . - . : I _* . TARY Pubic, COnv(3 . I -O'Brien's pbolos are talked of all y r week. - . '. ..� � ' . - Thistle as," near Broug - . , -.-- __ - ;.. over the county. Call at his studio; come letters. We learn that the large blaze Visible in . � .. Whitby, and leave your measure at once -The friends of the Methodist Sabbath tue West on Monday night was caused by DICKIE .. & - N1ARQt'T1 S � - .. i ()W & McGILL.1 , I . . ... _­ and avoid the holiday rush. * School here intend holding. their anniver- the burning of the barns of David Reesor, . I I- . . . Dters,$oliciturs, &,!.- - sary and 'Xmas tree entertainnieut on Cedar Grove. . . . . __ I . . - I . . I . . I .. office.Whitby,Ont. J120 � -J. H. Beal has left Oshawa and is . . . - . . . . . . lliv,ray,LL.B. 114 . . -. I . . . . . . . . . . I A.TAeGi _ . now conducting a furniture and under-, Tuesday, Dec. 20di, Waten for further We are informed that some merubers Of . - . - -. .. .. .. ,/' . . - - I . . . '. - .�. . . . .:. � _. . . - . . --- . .. . . . , . 3 . . i . .� . .- � ­ - I . I � . �, i particulars. Wm. Beare's family are ill with the fever. .- . . .. . . . . - - . , � iew thousand (toll � - I . taking bUI31DW&H at Blackstock. The, I . I . . . . . I . � I . . . -.1 . .. . i A . . . c � � . , I to loan on Real Eat - . •. � change is likelylbQ..h one. . -Mrs. R. .A Gordon c06robew dwelling Typhoid has got to be as common here as a I . . . I . . . 1. . . - I . ._. _q.A benefici,d . I - . . . � . I . . I . . - . .� . � . . .. onable rates of interest. ' . . a . . . - . . ... .. . _. . � - - . - .. . . . I rister,Pickering, (evor. -Call and see the now self-feeding and lot on Church street for sale. Here cold in th© head, but fortunately isnot of I. I I - ... . I ­ I - . I . � . V lia . . . . I - . is a chance for some enterprising individ. very dangerous type. . . - . - .. . I . . . .. . . . - 0 . . . I- � .� ------- -_ . . _ . turrip pulper at L. Forsyth's show rooms,. The funeral of'Mrs. Azor Tlooth, of Tor- � - . - - I . S. ORNIISTO� - ­ . . - ----.---.----------------------------�---s -_ - . . �... � .. Pickering. The only one of its kind in ual With It little 111011ey. In case the Place onto, and formerly of this'place, on Wed- . . . ., __ We rence, ormlFwn .. I . v _. -1 '. the market ; also large ensilage cutters. * is not sold. she is desirous of procuring a nesday, was attended by many sympathiz- Solicitors,Notaxiee &c.,V ._� .� . . . tenant. - of the - ronto,will be at 6aerm '. -A-full attendance of the R. T. of T. . .. ing friends from here. The remains . � S S . Office over J.Bundy's sho . • _� . •- � . I � - requested to-night (Friday) as import- -Keep an eye Open for the Pubboulift- deceased were interred at Brougham. ST .OVES , TOV .. . isreque . I . � --- - 1..- . .- I.. �-�. I antbiqsiness is to be before the lodge. ment of the first anniversary of the Dew Good prices were offered the oilier day - . I ,,.. Stoves are hustlizig at Tq'- . veterl it _ . - .. . Come sure. The ladies -will furnish an St- Andrew't; church of this place. The for Cberrywoo,l The purchaser does ti�t - . . . - ­­, .­_'_'-,- -_ I- . -_ -_ - -_ - , - I ­,,_­�- . . .. ., date is fixed for Friday, the 30th of Dd- cowiider ,rico %klien be ineets with au air, z ..-;. _11Z - - A. GREIG'S this seasonal- - ... . enjoyable program. , kith ' . . .. . - - if HOPXIN' s' ' VE, . .1 . � - ­ ceniber. Full 1--'articulft'l-6 Will be UUUk)UIIC- UCIU tt) 111S f mut-11 for the .. . Lte ­_ i - - . -. -The Star, Toronto's new evening i 1&"CY- -ll()W I . ready. �Vhy is it ? 3ecause � . 0 cip,0,4, Gr�_&J. � ... ..,.: paper is rapidly becomin-a worthy journal ed by bills. olifflount! How much for the fancy? . "i - . orinary College, 'forouto n -While people in other parts of this A. number of our farmers and othQrs ,. he handles the best an h and Cherrywood every It managers are sanguine of success, and -y.and the shot guns ' . . horse's foot attnudcl(i t . have been ,loaing poulti . the ' . - . . indeed, from present appearances, they district are ►permitted to enjoy slelgbiDg, - . I est stove in the market. Come lot 33,7th con., Pickerill-I L- � . . 'led to biin are being cluvrged for_�&ibencfit of the two- - . . . ' I tended to. Telegraph add . . 1. I . . have just reason to feel tio. we in Picherii.i(-, (ire eompe, 11) leg�_-cd depri'latort; 0IN, Ifavv t"Iell gi%illg . ­.�::, " 41111d buy and judge for yourself. P.O.address: Green River k . , I I .k. T here 111; . I . - --- --_ - . . . .... -Messrs. Greig & Forsyth bare 'pur- along OV("' ,'*-()z#,D )]Md Oil U � quch gr%nd blow-outs wi the. ro-itilts of their I � I - CLOUT .1. It . . w ._ . . We have the Happy Tliouglit,�: � ­ W H. 0 P.K I " S . . .. . � . chased a driver from Oliver Alowat, other- one source, of coitsolation It-ft us, hooter, midnight iitv.ils. - I ''- . a- surgeon. p1radual . . , - 7 _lneku - ►- . -oil I .. wise Gormley. In - order to give the we can pafz1are our herds loDgsr than can Underol'ed 1) imithai aro'of nn up-6 to i . ..� .t.- . I . -- ---- . � The Jubilee Range, McClary 9 ary College, Toronto. ofil�, - c__ . I -1 . springs of the bug V a chance, they have our fiends m more winte--y parts. athletic and p-igiliatic0tv ini.-Ime,1 medi- ----- .- • . ton's avenue, Pickering % .. ­_ . .9 , 1. I I or night promptly % .. - .- .. - wo 11 11known fellov"i vi'siteil- MIT,- cal ,nen. 11hick eyes atid a swollell prol-os- � Active Range, the Glyndon Art - attend I- 111yreed to ride one at a time. . . ' . . . � r, . general blacksalith *4101) ._1- Byron'ti place on the 3rd con.,Tuesdav •cis is often tho'colibeflue1we of (lie mot4ing Sultana parlor cook, Buck's Radiant Houie. These stoves are', I .. . ­�.. -Mrs. J.A. 11ilts left for Newcastle J: . .. riga gottran up,9.8 wail 8--'i - • � . . . � .. . . Is - ico t- - . on Tuesday to visit her uncle John J. uln"I)t- Nut content wit) dunking a U0140 of two such obje( - The mcd takes " .., ing done.at lowest living . - . y i - . . . ­ . . . all sizes and prices. Don't forget the place . , - � I - easeafeet made a specie .. outside, thi-y broke open the door and eve ything, but the Bun, which is not for I . I � . Robson, who is dangerously ill. Ile has I �, - . - - ­ - . -1: � - . his outing . : . � .1 .. ­ I- . class rover on hand. I � . . , I - . - : received a severe attack of paralysis. It window, find blanuarded the old Intly in a ..� rr. .a.- Or1=121=10r's the leading tin shop- - I . �.__ . . . - . ' . 0 voti h e young . . . ... � .- ---.__ _____ - � . - . ' . � . Soriet , is generally supposed that he cannot �&� shamefu! m1mijer. ,rins ir, not the firtil, �. i - - cover. . trine A)-8. Byrou'lias bveii thus an- ladit-s th-wards to their home ,rhurtiday - ______-- - _____ - . I - --___ ___. .----------- ___. ___ -------------- . I.� I I �. . - - I � � nkb did not get loot, at; t6� ladies showed � . . I . �- . ' . . SUN L, D . �. . - - .. - -John Brooks left this week for Eng- noyed. How devoid of even tho least birn the way ; nor was lie ditclux 8 .;... ][IISING 0 . . - _. - I land, where be will visit with an uncle for spark of infinhood Rueli characters .must * .- G. T. This lodge . . -I Ion evening in the in I . I 01 110 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY I year,. . I returned not home until g after the. . � � about a month before starting for South be to find alyinselsetit. in terrifying it lone morning, spending the next day boech-nut- . . I Every person invitn to ji . Africa, to reside with his mother. He is woman. But, If The habit is continued, a 'ting and had a right good ,ime. I I � ---- -----__1__�_ . . . . I . - .Ir. the grand cause of Tom lie : . .. . . - II I . . . ---- - a steady young follow and we wish hint snag will be encountered. So say we all. Dr. Franey has disposed of his trotting .- . . ' - .. . . . - .1 . I _. guoil-tcoo . success. . -The management of the Mechanics' wit, Auger the Dicker, to It. Vernon, of - ' .* .. Large and Beautiful stock of Millinery in all . I - - � .1 . . . I -.- , . I .: . - ' -, Institute desire to acknowledice the follow- Toronto,and now drives a fancy tenin.which .. . - .'-1 q' 11 . . . C01tVey4'#114 '0 .�- . _.- -Friday, Dec. 23rd is the dat6 an- I I. , .1 . the newest styles. . ,. . , 7. - - I� _. 1� � .",^._�_-,-­ , nounced for the public school concert in ing donations of books ; "A Missionary are mated as all happy married coupleo are, . . . ­ . . . I . . . - - � 1 - . I 1. I. . I I . . . - I � . . ... - -IAS DUNS, ( ) . . � . . . . I . this village. The pupils are now in train- Life-Stepblu Grellet," by Frances Anne -by be=ing opp--sites. The one hi a high - . . . . . . . � i. . L I I - :. . T!0saioner for talihig -, .." Budge, given by John Dickie ; -The stepper, the other & low-down ; the one � .. - . . . ing and Principal Gerow and Aliss Leavy . Also Children's Wool Hoods and Caps. .. . . . Imont,Ont. - .....1. I is beautiful to gaze upon, while the other is I .I I . .. . .�.,_ ._ . . . ------ I _: ells expect to be able to give a first-class White Stone Cauoe, a Legend of the Ot. - . . - - . . BURTING, Is _n merely handsome, but they got there all the - - - - . . : ­ . . ., � � . concert. Watch for further particulars. taws bY Jas. D. E'dgar, illustrated, .mer I . . . '_� .. ' . ' Bo Lice n aes for the Co, * � -1- I .� -Rev. Father Jeffoott, fori.iierly of this presented by the author, and "Ten years Awne. 46 * . . . . Orders filled to your satisfaction .� . .. . -. .. .I-... ..�..- .. - : I Ace at the store or at*w 1i i ­ . . We are informed that Sties Lydia Booth, . . � . . . � Village. - . I -parish, performed the last rights of the- of Ul)per Caina,la in Peace and War," b � - L ______ . . : L y formerly org,anitst in the Mothodist church .I ; R.BEXTON,?rO I . .. church over the remains of the late Wil. Mrs. J. D. EAgar, also presented by tile here was last Weduebday united in Wed- - Do Convoyancer, Con , i ' � __ Liam O'Connor, champion oarsman of author. These publications are all hand- lock'to Fred Taylor, inerchant, of Sand- MRS. 16WISE - ' PICKERING. . . �. affidavits, Accountant al 'N I .. -7 , _. : Mouey to loan on farm 1 i ­ �I .___ - America. The funeral tools'place oil liftt_ somely bound as well as being of high ford. We must congnAtulatt the gentleman . . 'f I --------- ------------------------ ____ . bated. OFFICE--At 'W] "V_- , " . . urday in Toronto, and the procession was literary merit, . Oil his good fortune in securing for a help!. . � . Brougham every blovidai - .4. one of the largest ever seen in the city. - -We have received a large number of mate such an estimable young as Miss transaction of bue,iuess. - I .. - - - . - , I I . .. MONEY TO LOA� � I � ,"�..A � ­ -Our ayesight is not as good as it once letters from friends and subscribers in d1f.' Booth. May they long livetoenjoy Lila bliss I T - " -, t was; but they tell us that a comet may be fereDt parts of the district discussing the attendant upon married life. . _..1. � - - Hutchison, apprair � seen in the heavens these nights. To be verdict given by the Coroner's Jury in It appears that more of our vaunt;people . c;-. 0TH.- 1 -N 'G` - :. 0 - �I . Canada Permanent Loan - - sure, as usual, astronomers tell us that the Lingford-Palmer contemplate committing matrimony in the i ­ . I . ­ . I _.. office,Toronto. Stock cal Mooting fatality. ........................................................... . . . assets $8,700,(AK). 'rill',-ori .1 � . . I . . . - . near future than was within the Pon of - , I .. I � lowest current rates tf in f ... ... � this truant planet is likely to brush the Most of these writers:take aLroDg grounds. your correspondent, as several imagine the � w I. .I... . - .... ... .. ............... .... ------------ ---- .,--- . ­ . . _. .. . . .. .. able terms of rep,tyment I . . . - -k. ' -ie favorable. others adverse to the . . . . . . . . - _. . .. - flies off our earth with its tail while paf3o. Son .. . 11 Santurce purebase,t. No 4 � . . 111g;- We aprehend no serious results, but finding of the Jury. While 6ur-column notice in our last refers to them. We are . . .. I - . I . a . . . . ­ - ­ . ` Expenses moderate. ; . . �. not only �-�.�-- - - I -_ - . r) � s well to nre qlwayct open to the public for the fai . - -' full ­ . . tr I 11 pleased to hear of it, as it rcHults or ow in 1I if vou see it coniiD- it miabt be n ' Ir in pecun-ary benefits to the or pru-ic her, Our tail ing department is n . . :�.. � N---.,-!1-c-Iii t I ' _ - - i:'his great country o ours, without . � ' A, stand from under. t1isenssion of public questions, we deem but also rc I . . . . U. . . . I . I - � . .. A. POST, Co i:,,N . . . . r - . . - .. . .� . - accruing . - . I � 4 * . . I . A. for the county o - . . 11 -Times are bard this fall and money it advisable to witbold these letters until mention of the personal benefits a . ,. . . � blast . -. .1�.. 'i -_ . - ----. . ... _. I . I is,with most people, scarce, consequently .*,I . � � I. - . . 1. .- . 1. . after ter the ma Kaye concluded the to the high contracting parties in the Hy. : , I . . ­ . .1 . ..1 � .. ­ I I and specifications furnish, . , . .. . . - . 4 � . . . ­ ,� . I prelirioinary hearing of the case' � . ­ . . . - . . . . - . � . k.�1. .. - many will be unable to make the accus. . The moneal deals in question. I, : . _(0) - I, ...I .,. �.. .� - � . � - . � !.. building. Steam and hot . � . ­ I . . .ventilation a specialty. 1 . I I I . . � . . - . .. - I ".. � L tamed Christmas gifts to friends,but there wisdo,mof thi I . I . . . - .­ , ..- - I . I I,� .I . a will at once be perceived, Saturday morning of last week witnessed _ .- � . � . . . ­ - .- .- I ' '. ..�_ corner Dundas and lire - . . . � . is a Way out of this difficulty. Have a by those who are impartial In the mallet one of the most interesting and closely con. . � - .- . . . . . .11 .. � ­ . ­ 1._.. , Residence-Kingston Rom '! . . : - - . I '. 'jl�.% ! --- - - N -_ __ *. - picture of yourself or family taken at -Me9srs. Baker and Lingford were ar- tested shooting matches it hasever been my ._ ua f of no e. ; .1 We , d ' rantee a per 'ect fit sal . I , . ,. Attetiotte . . , O'Brien's studio, Whitby, and you may ranged before Magistrates Harper and goal to attend. Messrs. R. Milroy, . in 11'1�11 -,,,^,-� ______ - - . ! %^--,-, L ­ - . Bunting, at the Gordon House on Mon. D. Whito and A. P. Boom on one side, and . . . . _ ­ . . .- . - ­- I . . . . . � FAIRBANKS, tl rest assured that such a gift will be more . . -� , n , I . . - � � 11 . . .- . . J. Besse, W. Hagerman and a gentleman n . . I-_'-- L I . appreciated than'sometbing costi day to answer to the ch e of feloniously 0%, * Auctioneer, still ii : Ing many arg whose name I have forgotten, upon the Qur stock of Fall and Winter suitings and overcoatings' are - .-.*� willing to conduct any sal times as much. ;': killing and s PO . . �i� land takes this opportunity . I laying one William Palmer, other, com ised the list of contestants. F. . ­ . - / : � -Mr. Yom was here on Thursday. He oil the morning of the 160) ult. in and we are-showing better values than ever. If. � . ­-­� rons for past favors and lic .. I � MOO Of �- ' . . . t4� ' � A. Beaton kindly rendered his services as , .. . . t,,r. of them. Terms for ser- . . had determined to start another,paper in the evidence taken at the inqneali was re' time-keeper and marksman, to the satisfac- .'', you want a nice nobby stylish suit or over- � . I . .. �-,t� rangements as to dates and . � - , ."'. * ­ . 1 . . - IV' at the office of this paper. . - . 1.. ORbawa P"'I l3qd tile plilrit rJ!r1.1-?,-- . . I-)Pi4twl, butrotli*�!:� rew c!icitod. About tionofallconcerned. Mr. Milroy's side de- - '. _. ... e . . ., . . .1-1 _ __ --_ - -_ ' MAS POUCRE I .1 - '' . ,Z ant publishers in that town, and thea next at the Court House,Whitby, On Friday evening of' last week, A. G. ... - . . goods to Suit you. - . . � - , - , THO- . when terms were arranged wit ,_�Ir­s 8 p.m. (lie court adjourned to resume on feated the hoine team by six poitits.�. � It til-'o e -, coat at reasonable prices we bave th .I. ( blouday^ . ' ' .1 ' * . _. .. - . .L I . .1 . - ,. the tioneer,Valuator,etc YOUD-ZA6. btrauglo, -- - before dio eame, wagistral,es. The accus- Whito -entertained a largo number of his I � . .. . � . . . . - . .. L . whole of North and 8 ' I . . ; , r . . .. . � � - � :_' . - U. kiew Lwtv leaving 1 . . :1 : . � I I .. . '. Lk, attention given to all omen - . . .-. - . for Chicago. where he C.Nnoc-PtF fn At.-'alre,h ad were odmitted to bail theAmouLa being friends from this and surrounding villages . . I . . I '. . . , ; - . . . . .. _ . .� I I.. Charges Moderate. Addrw I - . I . ,_ . - - . . 1 .., � . . . i . remunerative position. -The . fixed at $8,000 each. It cannot be posi. to & seven 0'clock dinner. It was, � .. ". 1. ... .. (0)- . . . ... . �,_, . ,� -Box 47,Brougham,Out. prosent ter . . . . . .. . I . .-. � .1 . . . I I range: i -_ . - � . I . .. � 1�__________ -_ jf,gt as two t1vely Uated what the result of Lbe pro.- nearly nine o'clock wbou the guosts repair- . - . , cants are by far the wisest. I 4. I . I.. . .. .- . ed to the capacious dining liall, situated-in ST opened up a -S � .� . -1 . . , papers are abundantly cuffi-c' limivary trail *111 be. The affair has, lost . U crate of beautiful Dinner' and Tea Sets '.11 � _. _ . . Watchnui _. V lent to wve� I � ., 4. ___A___ _C � . . . i ...,' I LEX, -0 T11 El _. . 1 , . � the wants of the town to the east Of U�;. I Done Of its illteTOA to the p8oplo of tl,e the second story of Mr. White's residence. . . . . - -A �� -Sixty MtatOOP in OL10 hill would be: .township, aw] not even municipal matters To say that the-,,menu" was exe,ellbut, i � .� which we are o-ffering at a low price. I .. .- . . -1 �1: . . . . . and jeweller, has , ' 1, � ..- . I would be employing au epithet by far too . . . I I work,and will always here . . � I � � I . .1. - . . ,� . . . . Z .. considered a huge crop even in Ireland.; are allowed to displace it as the cur. wild to express the opinion of- the various I . I . . . * watches clocks and . . I � _. ­ repair wa . . .. . I , . . . .. , -While prospecting on the Gordon 11()11, 1_ . I Gem Jars away - dowine. : � -_ done for the last 23 years I . . . . I P �;e rent to of conversation. persons present. It was simply I gorgeous" . � . .. -.. 4 411 work guaranteed. Pric . . . . . .I ' . -. .. .I :. � 11 � ,. . . . I I i , . . � � . . . . . . . . 1; I . � - farm the other day James Harvey Caine, *-0*Nb.*__._m.� . e rapidity with a venison and. . . I I ...: . L'i I ltor Edmurd Schoure, wl - '.� Iffi : - . , - .�I ... . - ` . . : ...�.�._,. - as th th which Lha . . .. . . .- I . I .. I 1. � . St.,Toronto. L . . . . . . 1 '.':..� . . . I .- *Eellington I across a bill and 110 avows that be took ...".'. I .. t. PITM-pudding was demolished, can testify. .1 .. . . . _".,..,L_ _'. - .. ____ -_ y the _'-�': -_. I * " � ;_,..... .I . , I.. Aiter dinner games of all kinds were indulg- 'i - . (I ____ L- - � . . L . � . _ . . , . . , ' ed in. and everyone, from the-grave under- .. • I . I 6:. Boots altd . . .1 affair all the more nova], some pigs 'bad � Tfi�e condition of the 8th con. of I Is - B l . I L I L _.-� . A _ . . - , .. sixty spuds therefrom. What makes �- R - - A 's N - - - ' i ­ ­­­ . ,�. . . . .�, 1 4 been in the field previously hath, in the vicinity of Armadale, is taker" to the, laughing school-children, ,.` J01114 LES I ­ .. . T . a die- � I , , . . I � - ' L . '. .. can say bow many they had remoyed be. ;race to the authorities. � , seemed. to enjoy themselves almost to sat- � . __ ___ � ­ - - - I Maker. Pegged and --- -_ -_ . 11, .- .._.�.;1.. . ..t..::� fore James made the find. The seed had Wiliam Dixon,a Markh&w farmer,died fety. Ye host and hostess are very popular kl. roT Ptlyattended to. FX f .I- .., �.. 1.- , - been in I Ehip Don' b i in this community, and before dispersing to . t forgot the stan, � . - - the ground two seasons, which. leaving "" will to dispose of his property, . -- - I . I- ,. - dews, Ring StMet.Pickeri n i - - fact may account for the find. AmOautillg to some #�,0921, and his widow their respe,ctive homes, the company joined I - . . , I of L , in singing , 1. . - . am On - 1 . c ng "For they are jolly good people, - .1. ' � I ­______ - . 1 -We had a taste of winter inuring applies for guardianship of the child- . CROCK-ERY. �' ­ . . . .- E Y 41,1 -- I ul-Ing the _. I I ,� L 11 1. - . ren. and judging from the hearty manner in . '. ,. . I . 110tel - .� - I " ­ .L .- %. past week, all the youths of our town __ . . - � - --- -, ,_ .. I We have given the Yankee@ pretty near. which all participated, !they really meant . . 11, ­ . ., . lost time in assembling I � ��_ I ## '_ . . _ _ _. ­ -I .w 1, I U. � I L .� 1, . . . I I ORDON HOUSE, - ' , . . . ... . : :'..­­".; .L.- : .:L . '. . . . ing on the river ly all the blame of being victims to the what they asug. Occasions of " kind : . - . L . .. goods ,* ..L 0 1 -1 ..-I ...- . . � I � - . .1 , - - .... -. . - . I 11-1- ," ­ . I�l L P ^ - . �Xll ­ Jamoo(10rd0n,propri L. . , - - I Ifor a skate. Although the fete Wjjs O)L. reaosion of the kerosene cau from a stove 1: .. .�, in the humble opinion of your corres- - �� 0 now brick building, i ceedingly d . peed'a crate''m nno .* '.. I L: _' Itivatilag ." :.- .. - 11139efOUG no accidents are re. with fire in it, but during the past few pondent, the very best means of cu . . 6- Every convenience - � * ported. Parents should more emr6f;a) weeks two Markham residents that spirit of socialism•and mutual dela-- . . , - � , vc11i21.qPub)ic. New and -_ . 1:� I .. . .. t�.- w � - I . . - � . . �­ - ,.0 4.1 , �, :'. h have for- . . 1 L : - -1 L L. .. I . . ­ .I . 4, a :, . - . .1 I . ,..: . �­ . I . . . .. ., ­ - . , �-:-6hed's. . ­ - I. ­ 1; ­_ .� .. I .. ... she$s. .1 � "... tend not allow their children to upon niched ileable results of the use of oil when I -.1 1�: 'L . � _I , T, 90 . deuce, without which time would roll heay. . - ; _� ­ ­ . 9 9- � , . . . . ,I - . � ­ � - - ..; a �_ - 1 : -, "---.::, � ­,­_ .. . - e styles : .. t:--- "I ERI HOUST ­ � I ;11 _ .."..Z... i -- . - -,f '��, -, --: ;,,- the river too soon. While the ice m be kindling fires. In one case & mother w fly on our hands, and life would, in troth � I :, ­ '� ; s _ '! . as comprising ; � . : ­ ; _' . ­."...­.." Ay . � . 1 L, . all the hit 'st . . � .. - I : "--- perfectly safe on a dam or other still using oil, aiid both herself and little quo be not worth living.. -L I now open for the &( I 1. � I I - :.��A 7, I . -- I :. �. - - ... .. -:;." . .- . . I . I. , � . 9::Vublic. This ' _ .-,, received burns ..I _._, I . . _.. . I . 1:�, ler, the same can scarcely be thought -about the face, while the ,. - , �:: . � . �. _. - _:"'. I - *1C I .f ,- . , . . ­ �­ .1,4.. -, _ ,;'.�_,:" . - - -, f. ��,�� - - .,i '.� - , ;, � - 1. 1-1. - -:. . _�: - . . I ­. , ._4�_,-1 ._ - __ . 1 . I - � .1 I .; , - .Z '­. . i __­.. I ­ ., --, -.,.,-.. . . hands,bAs been rt i i . 0" . . .\ . . I . . I .. - .- t . I .,!--�.i. ;.: ..'.- 11 - _! ;,��_ L' ', L�.' � I � I . . 1 4 It-, � L, , . - .. ..��_,;..�,�_,.. - ­ ­ � ��_._�'­­i oi - running stream. �� I:t is by UO VaO&MFJ other V;U&iLa WAN &Man who Put Oil on top .1 I .- ., 1-1-' ."L, . k9__ � -.." ,;,. ­. I ­ 'it is,oppo ! . 1. �_ � i k I. . .11 W-. ..­., I . . 1 . The i�ell�Glephoue Oow�xny will On I •. ��'. ,. ,. �. I 4, �­-- 11 .. : � . I . I �- I - - Result, .1 .1., , pretti Pa err . .�w ., : ,i, torpatrons ". - -- ­ - .%_ . ... 11.1. � an even thickness. We notice- that a of some red hot coal in the stove. .I est ' .. * ­­ no e ashes, no -hair on face a struot a double metalio circuit botween () . � L, - . .. . - . . 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