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VOL-6: 31"11 - - ..-���--:,.,��'...-'---..���*!.-.. .."-7":, I" -'��. rr..­.�n,�..:.'.: PICKERING -� ONT,, .- ri 111DAY - DECEMBER .,�-.' 18912 ,.: ­ ­ ­ � .­ ,... 1�, :-, .."'. . , - I . �,., ­ I �­k­�T­:01­ . . - � :i�­;,-;h.'­. N06 I �.?�­'­..,. �.`� -,,­-,! . . .. ': -�� - - — ­ .0�� -.-t-- , .- I ­ .. . - �-, ..-" - - -- ,,�� - I - -­ � " .�. i �; ­!F;, . � %. — . I . I ---�-­­. .... .: ­. ........­­-­ .- - :� ­­,. , I . -..— , .-,:- �­-i--��.-jir,� . . - . --- . . . ­ .. ----_ �.,:..` ',I:r,--� -4�;" -.' ­� � : ,­ ��,%'- -v ��;- . 1 ­�6 --. .�, I , , -11 --- - -;, - t, , �7., -�, e%:"�Jpl'I� - . .. - 1. U S The eut ­�,� ,-;.-A . . jonal (Carbe. �:�: 7!,.i:---­v-�­ .-;,Y��: Dressfnakinoi,­ l;- .�i!-,.- i :�...- -1 .. ­-­,'.,,,�11 - 10roftso . ... - '-' ;'* ; ertaininent and tea un,ler the I , TO , , -��t:- - ' '.., � ­.. . 2,�,��-------�---- OUTAIROUND . * _; R... .1 � - .I .t; W��­ - ­­ . .1 . -------1----.4----.-1%1---1X- - . �1. I .t; .. - �,�� �' . t - -- ; � auspices of the Brougham I - , I��:­ � il Z:,*�, . . � - -- . Union Sabbath . - - 1-- , Z 74 . -- , � 7 i - �j 1, ­ - - ­ RESSMAKER6, PERFECT FIT. LATEST LOCAL R !�, .: " --,]��. . . . . I APPICNINGS HECORDED BY -LThis department Is open to all for the fai&s- '-­�-,;,�"qt-�- i�%f . . . � . . Iledical. ... ­: School will be held on Christmas Eve, ,j.� i" , ", , .. i,, ., I - - I - ' I --, , . . . . � - I ClIsSion of pubhe questions. The writer must: ;.:. --V,�.� 'd, ., D TING tailors system forcutting drems �' 1-1­ww­ . / an MIL . ­.-..:/'I.- -1Q;, ;�,--:-;N, ­� ' -.: .1; Ir.h.V; 11,", � - ft - .. . --,-----,- -­­-�­�­-�---�- THIC PRX88 AnD JOTTILD DOWN BY oua Dec. 24&lj. in the Towo Hall. Tea served in all cases send his correct name with copy- I . �� I L." ( buLA - - . I,----.,--- d ntles, taught by Idiss M. McCausland, ; . . : N � r : . . .p. CORRESPOND)CWTS. .1. - �-r- I -k' 1, . . 11 AN, AfqD., C.M.,M-C Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and fit- from 5 to 7, after which a program ,of We wish it distinctly understood, however I .,,�"-.; ,�.e�� ',;,',Z,� �j Ar., ' 1: : ­ . . .' . '­�-' is the . : ­ �,q. � 1. . R.. & S.O., inoroner. Office a - � '.' - .1 - .,-: :�- � alloging, ree , . ?" 4 . 11.BATE N1 nd Residence, ted, Orders vromptly attended to, and a per- ' I -'��-.� - ,. . .r ;"I �r�!�i- , . � , . QLAREMONIr, itatious, readings, dialogjrue� that in no case.do we hold ourselves re- .,. ,!�- . -. :.- - I ­. . �­I- . I .. - ng oftice hours: Morning fect fit guaranteed. 23-9m. I - :.­ � - - A ft.. !�.�-1 -, - sponsible for opinions expressed by corres- .::"' �' -0:11u�l .0-7. - K:ri,, Scre-it, Pickeri . �. . I ­- — ):. .-: � . �, zl:... -­',� '4.�- . I - . - �, - ­ ,.­ ­f-,�-� "�- inter. � 1 1:.tji); Evening 6 to 8- . . ,X. I �:. , ., - NN, . - - And kindergarten soings by the children voudentS.-ED.NEW8.1 'r.. , - . -.�4�.!' ,`*:,� fj:30 to - �� -�- T4esdaY wilis IL dis4gMable day, never. will be gone through. See posters for . I .:�­:`� -1 -,". 11�,ilf. .� . , , , ..- - i — -1-,,, . - I 1. .. .:., ,..­.j`t,'­ . .� . ., .. . ­ - .. - DECKER'S, LIVERY ! Tha't Tran Case.� - . -i . � .. '7-, ,- �,.-�-?*-y�j . � . - , ­� - .�­ - , - " . F'oe'at 'IfIts i C. :... . L..f.. .. :_1 , - ")-';1'--, :. "..., -,W � 4V L i, .,- We, - -.. . tbolpits the market war, well attended. further particulars. , �. �­:, , � . ­� IV , . , "'C'': , -,.':.' . . . . ... I � . , I - � ..,-�, . - -, " .. .."', -, "I ", :­ --- . ­:-.;.,.­ -­­. -­��- . � - -!V-. � - � - 1, 1-:--? - � , !,i i`p-��."", I - :. . 1. -­ - ::. I � , , -. Fred D,,v-f,%,t.11 rptntrurd h.)me fron, --- .� — .:� -:., ;�.1,-�'-.1 . w- .. -./­��­,-- - - I *�. ­ . '. . . .-. .. � :�. i - . - . 1 . -1, .. n imposino the task--of siftifig t I- -..�.- -..- - .I. " -.- " ' I. - q T--IgVe bol-,,11t up 1)P ij I Zed.1 i n's 1;ver) . '. '� �. I self. 11 3 .' � I ..;.'-�r'-�,-o', - - I -11 'O- , ,_ I - -,_ . ' -: . .., . ­jf - ­�.-­.;:���..�;-, ,- � -. . palits, I A I .� .,-, � -, .. 3 I . mis.4 r" ,- I ,Yprjilvb�i . l, .%11&L417J%- ev ,wu--. where lie I .1 - BROCK ROAD. :, w e , I.., �����:;-` ��, , " � .1. S "I -)�7- 1 , �. . . - I- -1 - ,, I `i,ep�-. i--ndl ilave add.01. r-e%ertil ;Jew I . . .1 1. I.. , .! �, h at from the chaff in this vexed'4uesti - .1 - �I .1 �.;.. , ; . . , -1 .. I . �. I bus. . . .0 I - . .- on, . ; I - . . . : � ­ . � �.--- i -- - .F 1!...I I � ". 1\ - I I :- -- � - - .. ­­ i ,-7­ `:�" ­-,'. 4,-'�:. � -, - I * . U PIL 0v' . , .; .� . . 11-1w...le I �) . I - . . -i -.- L " �.;�:. . - , - . )" .", ,") I I -Leto 6nee 11-k 11 , . , we do s Ji the purest' motives. . -,"­�� 1. . --na ivw! 4,uggiet-, 1-(;tu ace(Z . . .1 b g. 1.6 reports -,�, -,: " ,�, �., -, I � , last w � Ii. ... . . �r Willeh - : 11-3- , l'o, lour Correspondent eek did say. - - � , ': z�,:,�,,,,�� - T . . ­­ * � 111. I -�:-, .� . . ,,, . e- t . -" 1-ftl 1( il6t t , tto, "Be in - '' - ,,. . . . , - ,ru� xe4l, 17`1 ::",'��" tile PU ' hourb. - -jIff litri e and work : It hi,a c,,.P;r been . . ,.�,"��' ., . . P servatory .)f v:1,i ,;,; ,, p i cal Inusic., �. blic witligood rigs at all, iL t's t,., I j - That a Dunbartonite had' strayed this Way. ' our mo' tile 1 .., .:',�%,4�1 . -1 VO . ,�--I -� �Iitdlau , ..���,, - 'L 1 -4 to '* - .. soub in both instruLne I .1 1 . �...., ­ . . . But the query of all seenied to be, nd it is -.��;� '. - -�'.- '- I IL . 'bus meets all trains. In - sea I ce.1 . righ t. ,-�ei: if you stand alone." A , ,... . . . . f6rences given if required. Covered . .. � - ; - .1A , '­ -4�'1' ' " � .r - � .:.,14 -- - . . --1. ;�,AV, . 'I- . � .�:!�­,, I .11 ­ . . - . ,,­1 James Madill, of the 7th con-,cut a fleld Who he would wander up here to see. � Ltd ' '.� ,� . -.�, Thorough InstruCtion Guaranteed, :""�1.� connection with livery I keep a .""-�. Z mnp*jj t--� this sentiment and a certain ..'.- ' ' �-4,-4�.�r�­e.q,�� . 1. , �. � . I .. . ­ - ��1. ..",­ I , , . , � 110. . Be. ,w :. , � ., '. Ab I Mr. Heribe,if you didn't tell' love of ju--,i,;e, that we present the matter If , n . �; . �� ­ ..- IQ , � - Z.. . . .11 - - ... - - 0 . �,'M'1, -,�-- I ­-,;� -, , � -.,. I . . � . 11 : .,.4'.,.. . - , ..* . ",; .`­., �,w j , ­ .11 � , I_. � �­­.-: ,��L.Z­ -ik.' � . � . - .1. ;.,.. . . - -: .-- . .,"4 *-11-1 � - Addre '.,".: . .. I . ''40 � ­:i.� - lug Stables, Pickering. . � ,�t -i - . - . - I 4' , ,gale, Commission and Board f led clover on December Ist. and tile We've learn't bow he know the�oad sow6ll, in its !-li v .-rnisb.ed truthfulness. . --1 59,Cl&remOLL.: . 1 I. . :­ , ��- ------5-. . crop M as in prime, edndition. This is. Mr. Chapman war, in oUr vic'"ity't�11' - . - 11 .1 i�.4 and ' - Shouid i. iis fambuj'e"6 ,*-. . ' ",-�Ott�,"'­,*� ... Is k� I . .Ur expt�bition of tl � . . , , . . -­­ ­ - ­ -j . I 1. �. something heretofore unknown ia the Week, takinx orders for fruit tr ' I --�.:. , , , . f iij . MISS LETTIE HEAGENS - aeo- � T7%r- =M03C - ees. draw forl,h criticism, and we trust it will, .. ., ,��-.�­-­-:,,,..415,ir I ... I., 1;�'.. I . . -- ---- --------- - — � I - 1� 11-; wool . . . -----�---- . ­ -- a JOCRIiLy. ­ -, ,� " . .Z- ..." .-,--. -.�-(�,s-,- � z - . ­ �. . . I 04 Runaor skys tbRt WO WaY expect a bar. we ask only that the criticism b given in �1­" ' ­* � .1 f-4 -­ .,. � .�4 . -1 -1. 1-.1 51-vl-I ".. .. .i.t, . � . - . � e` ­ . ` REGI�,IIVE .� oaa Messrs. Harry Thognpson 'and Alex ness sbol) in our flourishing town 600D. the same spirit of candor and r e !'' .1. " ''`- , k--I . N,.OW PRE . . - I- Nre music pupils. Aj;s,i Alice Tait,a teacher in to I eason that, - I '. flo- *,&ON 04 ­ :- ­ �.;,;: .... - - �­ .,�;- -�, .- - ,-P� - Ts . , - .­ . ... ,,�,: .­ . `o e-.� I . ,� ! SL;- - , PARED TO 20- ­ . . i Smith have formed a partnership and will 'k , .- ' - - -,j %"'!N ".. -� ; . � Who all are going to tile Oveter Supper characterizes this sketch. Let it be devoid . � ­­ .-�­4"-- . - L. ,, it grives me ,- .,.:; ,­. " .. I� .. .v- ''.�­ I .­ , .... ­ � ".- . 1.7­. ,�,V_-.- . - ­"' -, " It . . 1k- ,, I - , - . I I , � - I" � ­�L., . . ronto Colle-00 Of Nia3ic says: IN -loo , ­Im , � . jointly conduct the business heretofore at Cherrywood. Say we all � of personalities, and be a calm, reasoning:-- -- , __� I ' . the To eColl,,Uend Miss 1710age ce ". . . Is ­ boat. - - .US Its ,-" :-T.11. ­ . z.. ..­I -11 41) _go in a load. , .__.. _j, _ _ I . . . Inuch pleasure to r ... '" ,N ca . I ..' * , -" ..!<�� e CA , . . .. , . . . .. - a teacher of T%lu9iv. She has studiod with ni G; Ideq -16 " .-4 a 0"3 21 aq rriel on by Mr. Thompson. Shoeing Mr. Led,gett, a teacher near Claremont, expression of opinion. - .' : -.1- � -� --l'.41"., 11- L � . ' , years in a most studious in I.- L 10 40 L, - ­­! 'r'V ' -�111 fr - ' Aware that we leave 'ourselves open to' .. - --.I" �W.c -It.I -.!:; , ., 11 , 11 ray , - - for tb�past throo IL Aflnf 02 ,V 114Z will be made it special feature. while ail paseed through onr city Mondav evenin --.--,V%I`A,�, ) In _ ­ I 'ess0s,t t1jorwigh tecbnioal training. = . I . 0 A - .0 '1 - �-�)­,.�" -� .1 . . .4.4 ­ �, -t'13 1 . .. . �­­ :L,-L- . -f`:�",It. 4, . iier,and i)oss -hout." =�Z ou'r 10, .. � , We bear that W. H. Jackson has ­ i -- . -- Sbe lias 1)roved an excL11clit Pupil throun ... . .,. , kinds of blackswithing will receive prompt g' the ebarge of being prosaic and minute,still ' ­ - * : , L, - , - . - - ., 0 ,�, j � ­ I L ­- � I . IL ­ ­ . ,4,.�;tl4w., V011 to . 1. 11,si(jencerickerin-StMti011. Gin. � - I .: we venture to give a brief account of the�: . .- �1-I_�- .1 11 .� .1 - .. L:.:�;'t, � r" . ­ ­ 1.i ._,,�,�,,%...­-­- , L - . 1 C3 14 .ilm CA ft �.,-. W, V 62'1- -- A iitteutiou. Soe card elsewhere. taken the agency for tile Flelf-clottring Tran acaident. ­ . C.3 jZ4 � " t- " ... 19 14 . ... -:,.�­. I...;. ,". .. ­ �- . - � � - ­­- -------------------- -.xdv IN 1: 0 Tile Ethel Armstrong ConcertCo. will. Colter. Better buy your coltern Dow '' -�* ."'�­.,�.1�.'. ...;�1. 0 . . ---,-- Z-1 - -1 �" Mn,_ f" :::_ .-::­�­-' ` '.... . ," -L � Legi-tt. . 0 &P Ili the early part of Sept,,1891,Mr. T � .� "' ' -�":'­,�I' . . � . .I..O...-I"s�, .., " payincy - I I peftr here to-morrow (Saturday) eyen- boys, and Lave them readv for future use. of Markham, accompanied b .1. ­ -� C - C* -73 a* ,Z, L- W C5. 1 * I—, . ­ .. . � - - —F� Xnyi I al,l, 0-4 T-4 ,-I '" r-4 k . I . � " - , - . I . -- ---- ­� I... : urider the auspices of the Workmen y his two nieces- - -- .. * ' L :--.;i, -�,94. . � - I)W0 ,1111d I - . �- T-.-\�T�Lb, Q. C., BARRIS- e;r, cia,j Im ".. . . Ing , -­-*4b�� -- - - I .. -.-.: ar- . � . ,­�-4� �'-­­ . - . . I ' . - , ­'I.t'. _I.. .-, -- � 7f.-—FAE,11 ., Ill lodge. The combivation is highly spoken .., - was driving to Uxbridge. While on the I "I". *�71,-�'-'��.-, . .. ,. - -, ­;;'-`j'�.' ­ �. .__ . . I ,,­-.. . I . ZIP ­ . . I D K. . 6th line of the Township of Pickering, west - . . 1. . - ,C) ! :.,�­ .1 CE AR CREE .�:, -­�` . county crown Attorney,&Dd CountY UVjr in . qi� . , . :­. ...�- . V . ­ .1 .. � � - ­ . ­.. P I � . ­ , . � .�,I . C51 at ' id of and a first-class concert may be expect- , - -- ' !� . . J. TLt, ' 10-y in t7- A . :.� - swicitor. Coftrt lloujjo, Whit-by... ___ ___. ­_ _- is - - " - . . I of Brougham. the occupants of tile ri . .�,.. .. ":-, . -;1 � -.:-- ­ - - - --- -- ­1-­�- . g were ;, ­­-��, ", I.- . - ----- - - ;� ­ i 14 ed. As the town ball will a6snredly be -- _�­' �,_:­ - a 0 . ft ". � . .,e:'�-�F . IfOR, '-NO- L"0 6 , The following is a report of the stand- thrown out, a'n:i two of them injured. The - ' ' ' - . . ­­ ..---k. - I SOLIC 10 , " d, - !�L -. AMILLER, .0 9 0 �, , 13 01 hiollefit L Pupils . - , ­', - . . . - 1ES I -cr, e = .- �c , Z-� filled, we would advise our readers to in each cause of the upset was a defectiv c - - .: �:­"'�,-:� -- V, ..1, .- ­ .k 11 te. Office at I-1, ,CA 40 Q go ing of tile three e ,. 'i.41 P� 0i =4� 0 d 0 L Z%'Ry pub.ic, convoyane C3 ---:,..a a "i M ulvert. . .�, Jj-, . i T W C3.Q 0 .Q r.4 0 .-. -,�,�­ I .. . .,.. '.-- Arl I uey to loan. ,,-,, R tZ 0 ;. .1 early in order to get-comfoi table seats. - These are the facts ; ob rve the s - I , .- - Thistle liu," Hear Brougliaul. MO L .4 1 Z Q 0 i3: C3, =I: 0. a &. . -, class of Cedar Creek school for the No Be equel. . I � e.��,�; --- ------ C;F j Qk 'Z 0 &. 04 -D X X. .. �,",,. It.�I 11--ihl'-- . � ------- -- --- , -C� 2.Es �. " �". ­ - --j: -- j - - I , . -- --- --- -- - -- . " . :0,0 40 400 00 �) (1) Z i L .- E. Der"sha appeared before Major llnr- vember examinations. Was the corporation of the Township of - � 7" , �","-',..-,�.­ ,..�- -4 1 - ;:;,L._:- r . ..-k R R.I S- e- G i cl 4, r,::.�4 M .I . ��­ "'t"...I" . '.- -, III. , , I)OW & ,%TeGfr,j,jVR.kY B I -a Pickeringinuny way re%pausiblefor , , , -0 . , I . % � G*�­` , X ; % 0 .,b.b� - per, at N%IliLl,y, A;und8V afternoon. chai - Fourth class, iliarks obtainable 810,- I .--�­,,."�, I to Tost ON.) � �,-Ir - S. .0 . k . - this. - - - -,,,� .�. , W . I ,,,, '-t L�'. *,)I - -.". ; orj 0 . :. -e-;� ­* ,� �,,�- %­­,­,tL�'-,. � : offico Opposi �r. . .i � . .%." Lers,S -,­-jto1L;2 & I Q 0 01b 0 accident ? �%­t L�'-. . - , lieo. W Alk - IV 0 - - . � -. � - .�� -.-. . _ : - ed with furnishirig liquor to B. Forsyth Mary Sinith &O, Ethel McAvoy 315, - �--, '-,t, '... . � I)ow B.A.; 'r , 0 i 10 � .1 . othee X%T!,i"1)V,0Llt. �ji­10.11&!l '1.0 . Q . I ,':I :� -- 1-�, 0 0 Pr4 All natural phenomena stands in direct , . . . � : I 'y,LL.B T L;Rii. SY � — . . . i -------------- ------ : h - after being forbidden to d3 bo. A u* . .. -- �.-,,-:.",';, -% . . Ginivral. - 1%l0flcY to I.- ;�.) utu- Mary Brown 1283. Third CIRSS, obtain- . I I..­- , . :. . .�:r:.­­Z . ., A. I-le I -�-- - -.----- -------- I . . > I-. : 93 a 10 0 relation to cause and effect. A tree plant- - , . . .o �- I ­- . . - 0 0 ;P IN . -.1 � - .,.-L- .- .. ­---- ------ ig, != 1 '.8 5 S.- ler of witnesses were called and th6 fact able'30C,-Mary Gray 210, Sarrinel %Vad- 'ed in a barren plot, dies. Why ? The soil ' . . ... ,:4' 1-,- - i � . . . . � iew thousand dallars, 1)rlvate fulul 0 1 if : : .6 te 1. 0 -0 " 0 1 . . . ,.-.,'' ..�,j . %- - a to 11 I - , .. I � . 'D ;-1 as ,a 0 to k 10 established that Forsvth bad obtained dell 204. Sr. Second class, obtainable I I . �-1 I—. ��v . - . "c's a", "e"s- I-. I ,�- tt-j: A. 'a R 0 S. . . . . I .. ,­ ,,M) I - . A toioanoiiiieall�-,tatt) Nlottg"-, :.Q D: gives it no nouri.-Jinjent. The wbale rises . , : ;1�e-" _; A� ;ios- I ­ . I -, - . ,,,st.. ,r, I ��, �.-. . I I onawe ratos of inte l,.,jliKi;,.n, 13!,.r- 7� ... liquor at the hotel ; but when the noti:!e 11M.-Arthur McAvoy 261, Alice Linton to the surface of the sea. Why ? It must . - - .-�` � -. � . I . .. I 4-y N. I W 0 I.- Cd P;w -P � ;. :1 - -**,� . 1% - 0 0 1`1 - - . �. . rister Pickering, (c .r,',' �i,l,ttlrflay - ". , �Z .44 . . I '11, lz� : I . I was exhibited in court the mogistrRte dig- 257, Dora Parish 282. Jr. Second class, be for air. An East w-ind drives up rain. - I - .�: . - -�) -:.-!p I-1� . - --- - . - - ------ -------- I .50 cc P. r4 Q M =1 . . - *, �. ,,,"" � I 1 __ __ -_ th - ..-11 ­- . . I to 0 t. I ! missed the care, ar, Dernslia bad not been obtainable 2W,-Tressie Taun 184, Albert, Why ? Tile atmosphere becomes charged - . . I—"�*.' - �1- . -- - / I - I-, of T,Rvk'- , %� I -ox - ,"4------------ . ,. - ­ ;�,�:k, � " S. 0 r,I -% . I* - A �11.S'1")N, LL.11 - T - . " "I --- ---, -- ----- - , q -�.,..� :*-t.,­- - ­;� - / :S,on & I)r(",T, Barl"i.,Itijrs, -- - - -------- Dotified in the proper innuer. Gauslio J49. Pt. Speond clos4, obtani. with vapor over the Great Atlantic, and - - - : Wil reuce, orni, ,i,oronto Striget, To- , . . . . ...� �,­. ---r,:1 � . ..- .- .� � . "olici' - I - . The Presbyterians are making prepara- able 260.-Emily Gray 194, Mainie Givis. this vapor, collected in clouds is driven . - . - I - ": . .� tors,.\'otariec-,&u-i 15 :1 - 9 , - . cry Thurs(iaY- . . . .-, - .t-.- yollto NVill 1.)o ILt ciaeriuAnt ev . ,. ,.­ ..--:, I . -I .. .,,�- . - -.... � 11 I� -11 I I... office o%er J.Bundy's 1,1101). Nloney toloall. 2,�,� ­ tions for their annual tea-meetirig, which lin 198. lFirst clat;s, obtainable 20.),- westward, meets a colder current of air,and � . . - , , -..­4 � � - � ­ - ... . ES ; .........� .I will be beld on Wcduesflay evening, th,4 Marwood Parish 166, Ada i `falls ill rain drops. An accident occurred - ' . . .,7­ .:­ I . . Ontan o- - B -a" nk NIcAvoy 161. ­-. -. �- - , �". , ,Y . --. ­t."., 1".- - . . =---- �--- - ---- *- - ---- - - - ----- - at a defective culvert-oil the 6tb litie, west :. - - . ,�,, -1� . 28th itist. They have been fortatiate in . -­W14Vf--* -- - . '' . ''.0. 1. I I -1 . j'et(!,j,w.a,ry. . . .- .. . . � ; -.A. -.,.... ... . . ­ .." 1. -- . . . I I I Why ? The culvert was -­ .-. ,��-,. ­- . �i To , ' - . -- ''" . Of l3rougham. . ­'- ­ - -11 �,�­:,� ---'-I-_ .1 � -­-�111�­­­-�­. :,� PICKERING BRANCIT, , securing tile Fervices of tile Pickering . - SCARBORO.. I . ' ­.. ­ - �`-W---�- I . . - . defective But, let us not tarry with this . � ,.,1.�.:--,-- ��1.� . . :� " . I ­ � . -- _­ '�11Y '-1 - - . -4 � .-,t )ii al- . ' N 'U'll, - choir for that evening. Speakers from- � . . .. . - .�.­. . I 1,r)PX I N S, V E'F Ej I i E\, - ` - . . - - .� " .- -- . . ­ , �, . I -1 .. �!�,,. i , - . - ...� - s�.-.. - - I 011t-arin. V"t- - .. . � statement, for niethinks, we li�ar the un- , ,�-`r` . ­ � - -ing, 8touf1.%illc,,kF:hburn of I - ; . . 4' . - -. �- - , ,ill.se - .. - TL ("lel 1)1�, 0-:�;-,j Itt. of the-ij;', 0"llitcVah, .6i.� f 1. - ­ - - . . . I -CAun.1,us. Picker M i6st Winbett and Miss Paugburn, converted say, "Ttit, culvert was not defec- - .1. 0. . ..-" -,::..-..,.11*,- ,.. jilliji-v c,)l!ege j':lrontol -111 N i en or the transaction of all legitimate ati well tis icsidelit injililst(�rti' have agreed Turout.o. tire vi,aw", friend'i ilere. . .. -.�- --..', ,-, I . �­ ; - . V. Diseases of . tive, and if it was, t"le coulleil knew 1.1001- , .--...".�:��.�,��_:-.,.-!..,--I I - , ,. - . - I . tiio liorse's foot atilt!.,,(,-,,d to 11,t n13,9imeing forge .BuuldngBiisinc,;f;. ft) ho present to del I ver addreRses. Tile . M r. W. anti k1lbs Mary Miller, (11 f ing of it, and hence ,was liot rer,poll�!ible.il , . - . �-�:� .­S�.,-,- . � !�hetlp- -- . Ji,ud Clierrvwood evor)' S)Ltuy(ItLl i i ' . lot 33 7th C()11., I",,,-ke rill�1- CtL11t3 promptly at- - OFricE 11ounw-From 10 to 3; Saturdays activity of tile ladies of the congregation Markbau'liavo been %lihitilIg tit D. Anuir,.' .. . I.,1"...- ;_�''''.-, .. -�-,� .Uoma . � . -,,�s : Whitevale.011t. . � - . - . Weil,our dutibting frielid, leiid kindly heed, ; � 1. ���:�­ .. , ,.�, . -C tewl�:j to ,r,,j,,,,,,;,pi, witire 1:, to I o'clock. .. -­ .�,­-,t �1. ' , � - - :14-�, - n tl.(-ir preparatious indicate that ample A shooting niaLch for turkey6 toox place �vhile we elucidate. At tile trial, a witness . ' ,.`­� ?-:;-� --:� " -. ., - If. - . . p.().a,_1,11, ­: (;l7 ir.0, . I I % - -- , � . I i I . C.,, ,,L,i, j:m. nt. - I . -- - I ,�",,1. . I - - - ­ ' ' . "--, -F-,---,;-3e, A, - -- I Saxi-ngs Bank hi conueetion. 'provif,ion will be made to satisfy tile wants on MoudRy At 1. St(,1)0'8. It was rifle s%% 3 had befor.) the ftecident oc- � 'I.:, ,F--, �.�i4.e .'. . � -f, I I 0 F ji I N., S, VETE 11 IN A E Y I - ..-T, Ilia, 1, I -4'. .,,-- �j . f :,jjL(rbt . I of(),itario Vet,crin- I a great inariv of thp Scar C. I .-cd t,)Id ,qr. Parker, ouir reeve,tbat this .- � �� :.:-.".­�,,�;" r) I I NVII # gtic,.ItLon, L,r,,,,1l1ate � I.- (3-y) GEORQT� IKERR, Manager. and tast(�s of 0.e it,ner mani Reilieniber shooWne, and - , ' . . . � :-. .-1:-"',. .�-, . "j . . , - I . . - , ( I-I ry's . i 111;4'. 1,il,- ". -- - - - . . -- - - --- - ----- tile date Weduesday eveuiu,- tile 28th boro rifle club to(.k part, conbeqtieutly ,the ��iieular culvert liveded repairiog. And :. � .11 I�w*--..'z-... " , -1 Z - fti,�, (,,-)ii,og,-,, n,ront.,,,. ,,ffi ,o 11,lil rv'i(1( - . . ". ' ­."" -�'.,,; I .� . -11 3- -�.PCIFLIers I 1-uil'i4 eye of i lie target Wab tile chief 1) ace Ir ' .- ....,�:,, -,., :­­�,. .,�, . - C-alls ljy ,11. I . .. ", ,��---- - . Mlii" l""".1iiering Olilagv. .t. 1: fur her, a second witnct;.s swore lie over- -, �;" - "- 'f ! � toll,13 ftv-L ' illf .A( - - . .1 . k.�'. , �- -4 � - ii�;Iit pronijltl�, "L#.,c,,jl(jecj to. A firl;t ciiiss . . 4 heurd the fimt witricr.9 tell the reeve. Ili- - �...-,-,.W-116. .I ; I %Ioll Art /1,� or i I ,.holl ill C01111ection. NU,4 .. 0iir Metlindia'brethren are tuaJilug of tittaek. - I � !.-:. -­�Vl` j� - -� 1. , , -.),:�!:;��- , . . . 1 011 ��'.,:, ;i4v Jo ­ are - . - fit] - I " justi-ce to Mr. Parker, 't might bf- writt i � �. -1 I� -;� ., .� gon-e;ral bla--!�s:j' -ij *nittijiier of r krair- - . I - ample prepneatinn for their third nuui- A very quiet wedtliug te0k pince o .� ..- . )%,e, t . rjg� -t'ittoll Ilp, It'; W, 0's M11 ,��.� ...� ill"(10110,ILL.IOW-3St' living, ratoi, T,Ftiac�tn,ldi '.� ' E ' I . I. ,�-- ( � s- ' N 0 T 1 (­'� that lie declares ho lias no recollecLion of . . ,."-1 �-- ,." % . :. V C. -.1-1 ` , -: .. I � ways a fir"t . .. . rfiary. On SuDdav, Jan.'Ist. Rvv. Cade, Mouday larstat being the inarrifive of .Nt 188 I : �- - ­- , �1. 4 . .. . M :­`­ i. . , - . -- C,U1,00 f410t nl.'00 �L slwvialty of, &I . - I '. , ­ the notification. But, licre we have the � .. ., I .,1 4 I. . : . 1-1:i V . . , — ­ - I . : .;.'i��,'�': . 1-11, -- I - . - . *, , . I ..:.. . . - , & ­ , i��-­ : � .. s- , I' . .:,..-� �f�.; �,'1�% ­ - ciassr1weronhalul. * :. 1, . . . :�: . of Wljttby, will prelich both mornift and Richardson, sister of tile reeve of Scar. sworn testimony of two ruen to the fact� z, - . � ,.d . q . . - - . . . . . ­.'�.. . 1 � . .. . .. . '.. . . .. :� . -V .- - - , . I . � .- . . . ---- - '. eyeoing. On Mooda hot din- boro to Air. H. Webb. The couple were coun * '. ".." I - I ­.". - -. "I . . . - -Lq 1 7- . ,�-� ,�, ", , - � .. � . - - - - - - y even:ng, a that the culverCw, . defec�*ve and the - , � r',,�� . . . I , . - , .- THE TRAVELLING DAI*RYi '� aer will bo served in tile scliool roon) ma-rried in Toronto, find wili tuke up th i I I -. ,- ':I . - - Sorictics. * � . . . I eir n " I ­. . "-. I- �. . . I -1 --- . '. - ­ ­ . . . ,d th. )ugh its ret:vu Is our f riend . - . . ­ . ­ .. . eil wimit, _- , ­ .11 - - - . . - -1 ­-­­--­---­- ­�--­­ ­­ - .. � ., I I f4owed by ail intellectual rewst in the abode at West Turouto Julletion. satisfied 9- 'Flieu, granting th-at the culvert.� -. � '' -.-*.'I-- 1..::I'- . -, � . . � . It I -G * . ... - I � � ' - * T IS I N SUN 1,10Dtil." N. O, 135. T. 0. ,tcaelies the farmers wife that, to niake budy of tile church. The Whilevale elloir A sainewhat serious accident happf,ned . . -­ ,;:�­.�'.,,�. ,:� I .. was out of repair, and th;; council notified �- ,� .-� .,V4,�: ,, . . 'vBrY ,"londav . I I.. zr� - - ­, - ) R 1;. Ir. � . , ��r i ..& I . , This 1o,190 IDO-ets c * - .� , I , - , . evelij1p, in thu, yoar, in I)zLlc.,s "ail, Pickering. . � lifts been engaged for the evening. Besides laf-L week, whil-j Mr. Geo. llainniond %�as of its perilous state, whose duty wus it .to - . .: ,� ­�- - :`��;-. ,1. Z . - �, ­ -e ' ­ -i.. I .- , , RY . .3011 inviti(I to join and bell) ndiaw . ---_ :�A-i,� . Every 1)01'. - # I he defea ? .A:lw),wlio w s respon- , . . � "- 1--1 . - - I a u -,lrjj1(.raw-e. I,I,I V good butter quickly, she must be' care- sonL8 and solos. a ijumber of able and riding on a board on a wagon along the remedy It a - ' .� 7'. ,­­­. 1. '. I . - I tbo�,,Y,Luil 6 .3e.of,ru spicy addrer,ses will be given by Revs. Markham road, the board broke, and at; sible forall accidentethat might take place - �1.I... .�.­,��:.-I..- . , . -- � . . . . . ­....V� . ... i - I- 7 -- - -- , -- - I - ­- --- - ful to baye to bave the cream at the Cade. of Whitbv ; L. W. Hall, of Puri he fell to the ground tile -wheel par3sed owing to this defect 'r Bo6rked by ttio best ­­ I ." :1, ,'.Ii : ', "'. � j ,. : . - . �. ­ I 1. � I ! - - . - . .. . ,.1. r .1 . :, f3ltaillcoci - a . I - rbo. - - I t . - -. , (� -- � legal opinion, we state that the Girporation -: -1: :: �-, ,�A,L� .. - - ... - . ----.---,- — . Perry ; J. Harris, of Greenwood,nnd real- over hir, head, cutting a very ugly gatill ' - -­.� �','- 11 . - � . . ! CotleeffillICV)" &e. .. 1. of Pickering was, in the eyes of the law,the .. .. -. .. . . -� I -'- �� I . , -- . 1 I � - ­-­:­­-- - ­ I— . ­ I ­­­­ prop& kulperature at -the time of deut ministers. Ten served from 4 to f. above' big eye- no was taken to Dr. . - . �� 1� ��....­ ,�.. - �-;;��- . 11 - . . . ­-:1,­;.V� - - - I - responsible body. I.: .­:, ... . ,f . / - . F 110NLV-S lju.\,.\, cnllve.vaucerl Coin- - . Tickets 85 cents. children 2.5 cents. All McDermidR. %here his wouud wits attend. � . . . .., ... ,I. - , ,.� .�,;. �! .41a'. � . , ,. , . . . � etc., (�';aro- ,Someone says, -If the Council was liable .. . I ­.; .,.-. .,:11..-1 .. - . . - I . .. y I ex&ctly ujade weleatue. See posters. ed to lie is improving as well as can be for damages, - - .1 . , , ,­.I,� I . rini.;�iouer for taiiing .kthda-VitH, churning. You can ojA ' tel' . i,,- . . : -, . illont � 20y .., - why didn't iL settle tile matter . .- - . -� ,­ �.. - �A I - ,011t. - ­ . --- - - -- . .--- z; - - - �, ."! . - . I...I � . - - I Report of the attendance, deportment expected. 'pI - : .1. I I . . out of court and thus save expenses. . , .. . , . I . .. -- .,. - BUN'TTNO,- li-,.1fer 0, Marriage I .. 0-M&0G-*- I . . - L .:: ­.. - .....�,'t' - I . .- - I bild Pei-feet reelLatlor.g of tile pnplls of tile . . . -, �� I - - "­ ..� - I what vou 'are doing by othe ilse of a . Well reasoned our friend. But let us not . . . � . 130 1,i("-l!-1("s for Ille Coulltv Of Ontario, Of I . I . OREEN RIVER. 1* . . I -.:;-,,.-. - ---. � - - I - . ri(,-y at tile store or itt his re.sidunce,Pickerilil-, I julor department or Claremont rwhool fur '. . . . � . be.rash. According to IILW, it is necessary. . '., - .. - .1�,�­:.I. . . � - -!�" . - - Village. . 12-N. - I . . . . . . .. - ,- ."e'"', . I . November. Four in each ClObs are given . I - for a dernand for damage in Such accidenN . - ���­. . ".-"-,�' �� . ­ - ,- . dain, t1jemotbeter whiell -011 get I�, - ­ I ,,.��# � .. . . - . ­ c. ..-. ­.�­.,,-j .,L i --- )11 - . can . Joker *We miss you Sophla since berry to be handed into I he council witbin three ­ � ..- ;,t:�. --­­ 4 .. f,'�-�'PON, 'I'()\�'N,,-)illL'GLI,',Ik 'I - ill order of Int-1-1L. Jr. Thirdt Ada PoLer. . ­ - � � z--,t �4k­-.:-,, I . � D R.1i I I . - . .I .- ­-4,-.' 1�­ 11 . . I months subsNuefit to the accident. Mr. - ­ .-. ''P.­�, - � - 0 . 0 c,),,%,o-,,,T,c,-r, cononissionorfor tal,ing ' sot), Doll Eddy. Anuio I.eaper. Mary picking time has ceased. 11-1 L � `;- - I � - w. 0,1, �, .�- I I - - - . . - lavit, tcotintailt -and InFinraace A,gout. I froin J. S. Bartlard, watelimaker and ' . We are glad that our teacber,51r.Lawrie Tran never made such a dentand. The.' - . ��-.�4 � . ,. . -N ki 0 aill -4, A( Evans. Sr. Second, Awe Michell, Ev,% � : " Moae Lo ioan onfurin provortv. Wills i)yo- .� :.�. I , . y - � - .. ': - . 7 ' i. ­ . .. - � .. . - , ­ -- . . batud. 0FPWE--At "N'llitevale. Will be in . �-; je-,wele?, Wljitby, for :.,. .1, :. GreRg, Emma Brown,Jennie Oreen. 3r.- hus agkin sufficlenCy recoyered to be able council wus ignorant of big intended action � .��- ,-�.j ,��­. ' . -1--.!?-1 , .. . � . .. .. ".... k, I .. .. jinin ovtIi-y )lontlay afternoon for the -- . -- - . - to resume his duties. until towards the expiration of this time- . - � .;. -, , ..!.... . I . - - . . r:1 . I - . 11 - - a the smiling limit, wbe at; sued for 02,000 da in ages- ---- .". ..-I .1 . ­ . � �: 25 C=jqrMa ! j': :�.� - Maud Wilber, Ida 13roun. Sr. Pt. I . .. : �..; . iirou�, - . I.�: I . . Second, Villa Sharrard. Ma I ' - - I ..:­: :` - � tran,;a,Ltti,)uof hu-.1int-s-.4. 27-v -- - - ..,�. . � . .1 - I I Ag " lad to se n it w' - - - . .� 1'. .. .. . - - I ': - , ­ I . . . J-, -- P) 1,0.�N A i'PLY TO F. . .i. . l.. . . I faces of Mlbeies For,ler anti Fraser in our Strange though it may seem, etil I our coan- . . � . -4 14 ON"N . I , . . . Herbot Legett. Maggle Cowie, Roy Hick . - I . . -�� -� �, . I . I., . I - .- . .­,�Ii ­ I !*1 T .. .. i I I ' midst, Who have returned from a recent cil had no opportunity of settling this inat- . . . I ,. I -A I - , -1L . TlotOiiswi, appvrt`�,er at Clarel-11011t for ,�:, ---- -­ -------- -- -- -- ---, . . �. . .. . I . - .. . . 0 � , , ingbottorn, Jusepli Ilickitigbottow. 3r. . . . ... . � . - � . � ' - .. . Ca:pul;t I't-1-11wil(.11t Loul. & S.,ii)Ps CO., '11040 DON,�T put off till to-morrow what it is ter of court, because Mr. Tran would agree -- a-'- -.'.--­1;.-`t�,-'. - .-- � .. -tovl - I - - . .,,'- ­ � - , .� - I oi1is;t!, 'r,,n)nt;,. s ,-. c a r,i ral �;5'Wo,W0. Total . beA to buy to-day Pt. 11, .Ethel Storex,. Georgina Boddy, vlt It ' to no settlement out of court. Hence it . . .. - - ,, I - ussi-t� .-AS"foil'IN41. '1*1�1--*0111.11111y lend'i roon(-N-011 . . ' �. .1 I �� . - . . : . . . -. ­.. I I Ruby Former, Willie Green. Wm. Michell bas recently been niak. .. ::.�.: :,-.," ."..'�-­­Z ­ , . . --;L currentratus. i L;nterc,t and on fal,-( - N 1. e .- - - -.: , - ­., ,.,�..: ­ - � io%vt. �r First. Rob. . bappetled 1hat the day when tlio case cam -�- ­ - ,�� � 1 . - . ­­ .-1�. - - -t- b-e Legett, Anuie Sheplierdsou, Ewina 0 tip at the Court House ill Wbitby, Was the 7 .. I .. � -i I . . �. al)!(t to.rijis of r(--,j),v!;i---i.,t. .NTortgageti and Ie- OW is the tiine to be looking for Chris I ing arrati-eillents to purchatie a gato to I I - - -. j 11" . � ',",j coininiEwou. No dolay mas presents , the west end of hit; farm. We w' . ­ �...;- � --i- � - I . bontiti-os pnr(,.)i,,ic,.:.1. I ­ Shepherdsov, Mabel Coxworth. Senior 181) "it" flr,.t time the council had a chance to settle . . : -1 e 11 .., . . , . . . .- ­ . - :� , Exjl(�11,(­ 1:1o(h.1-alt'. 48tf ... ,"-. i .. � I— . . - --I,I.. I . � 1. .1. . ­ . . 1 .1 8ucce". I . - _ ,_L­� -- , .. -.,;,s I - � I � - . e � -, .0 !'.I , ;17 -- - IF you look now, �:,` �. .- '- , - . � .%, 4lepartnient, fimt six in eqch clats except , Tile settlement was then mado upon. the- . --. - -1 -. .-,.:�41 7 .. - - - - - .­ . . .. . , .- '. 1. , I ... . ­, ! A i I till , -. - .1 - .. : . . .1 I .1 .. idently quite a number of our 66- . ­ .- - - . . . .- - Arrhi.iccf.. - I . '.­ I ' ' filth art- re-put-ted. Sr. Fourth, rusx. 850 , E,V advice of Mr. Lount, Q.C.,who represented � .,::,-.,., -�. � . I 0 . � ­ L . . . 46 ,­�-," , -- . . ­ -I ,er c toice t n I . �--� .­:4:� , . a I . . ,-,:. . .. . ­ . I ,�. ­ .. '0C,NrfY -kiX.111T ,CT if you put it off until hist before Christ ' � ­,�' -- * - - ­ ­ . .. -_ --, .1­I­­I . - ..--,-.1,.:.-, I YOU will have a rmicli bett I * -ban Beiiiia Cooper 805, Eliz. COU41Y 29G. p, ze J3 are preparing foi the chilly nights of tilo ti)%v, ki _ _ - . i - .1 Ilip. - , , I . A-. A. POST, C "11tilri" IlacnaL 296. Maggie Giogg 271, Jencie winter. We expect a number of changes ' At the opening of the case. a ra ­ . 1:� for tho count" of f� . o Drawing , - . I- - ther om- - .L ..-�1. -, , 6 . in,as. W. It. Howse, of the Corner Drug . . . . I I I L all&Aj1o(:1"1CL1*inn,3 furilisheil for ov(:ry class of : (;reg 235, Eliza Forsrie 280, Ell r village soon. otion was made by Mr. Riellie, Mr. - . � - .-.A.,-� -- . : . - . 1-t-1 . . . . builtimg. Store, Whitby, ba,; made an extra effort 9 � ia Dows. in oil enous M . . . . i.'. ."_. q� .�N: . � 7� . - :.� Steal." RL14 hot wat(-I' heating and . this year to I . well 228, Annie Bell 2". Jr. Fourth, Tile Y P S.C.E. which 'was started in Tran's counsel. By this motion,the amount .- .. .*�. L ...-e.,.�,';-� . - . -. t . . . . - � - .. ., - V8111ilLtio, it spoeia'tv. Office--c;ecrie Block, ' . I I .L.­.-.1 I I 1. I - I. ..- � . - ,.:,�:-%"i, �-,!,� L. . I 1 il . . . . � .1 - this place soillo ago is slowly kucreasiug sued was increased from the sum,of -K000 ' ..� I - ., �I . . - corilur 1-)njid;�,s and Prwullc streets 'Wnitby . ax. 250, Laura Powell 206, Maggie . to 65 ' : - . ­-.�, �- - .: . � . I * W d received . ­- . .L1:,....!..1 .- . * -- . q - . .. ­.,� �� . . - � . . Resl(lwlvil--I�izj-­tton ltoa.ci East vickoring. 37-Y PLEAS�'j his numeroug cuscomers by put- MacuRb 187, George Cowie 183, John 10 numbers and if; rapidly proving to Ile ,()Oo, because Mr. Trttn lia . �-�w .--,:,'!!�,�,-1 I;. �1� �,� I I - I ce ... ­ - - ------ I - - . -- - --- ---- � ting in a more varied and much larger I one of tile beist institutions that has ever permanent injuries. But, now 'again, 6111: --"... -.;.-.­.-I`I�­-�� . �,�11 , ,. - - — - A ar/ime-cerilly. Stoke& 180, Laura Dowswell 178, William .'. ''. :' . 1�7, , - -.- . . stock tban usual. It will pay you to call ' ' incredulous friend breaks in,-1,0h, but the - *-. � . � . I I ­­­I-. ­ - - ­- I . - ­. . - I � - . - - ­­­: '- Sr. Third, max. 180. Wm.. entered our village. We cannot speak . .- . . . - I - . -�­ --:;.- I .,,I-� .1 . ' ble . _ Cowie 171. - old man wasn't permanently injured ; he a . . -- . I * , . FAT P1 11A',�K'S', the old and relia - and examine it. Prices are right. . . .� . ­ - . T ,. � . Gerow 165, Annie Cowie 156, Ettie rhoru- too bighly of the merits of this ecelesias all right now. His nieco wasn't hurt tit all." I .;:.. . :,-A -I . A* Atit-tionoer, still iii the field, able and . .1 . .. ­.­ .- �'­�-!�­..� � - -- 1 . . . ,:, I - - . . - . I . ,s ar6 . I , ticAl IsTst8m- Many who for a long time And again must we partially rely for proof, . . 1'. .:. .% . ,1.("� I . Willing tc, (touduct any rales entri;sted to biin, CORNER DRUG STORE, Vk1HtTBY. son 188. Robert SLokes 187. Maggie Bell . ­ ---. . ­­ - - . . . --.-i���-`,'-�I � . -.: I `�A�". I? I 1. . � .�� 111111 Ltkek thill opportunity of thanking his pat- 126, Robert Forsyth 110. Report based prewous pa;d little or no attention to the upon the sworn evidence of the Court. On .- . - - �­ ..I!t-'.� .- I N.13-Stand Lamps,Haugj ng Lamps and Lamp . .. '�- �,-7.- . _ - - � - � - - mns for i)ast favors,and lioi)os for a.continuance goods a specialty. ' on good couduct, punctuality,perfect recii. matter of such vital importance are now oath, three physicians of recognized integ_ . . I .:��.. -. ­5��:. At � Uf theirl, Ternir; for sorviceR moderate. Ar- . . . . - ­�.. :� ­ I — - ­ - ....1. �C.".1.-,­..i,%� - I . ,raii,,,,uniet,t,,,,.q to(Iatc8 and terms can be made ,- - --- - . tntiolls and written examinations. Writ- seen wending �heir way towards the little rity abd probity, dr.clared that the old gen . -.17' ­--'��.Ij . � -`i - I 1-�-, , - . � ' . � . ­­ ,� ­­�� . . . .. M the oflic"of this paper. 45-tf I -t church uri the hill ds tho. influence of this tlemail wis permanently injured. Witness- -1 . . ., �. : I "I ­. ". .� .. - , ­ - - ----- - - ­ ---- --— - --.-- eke I tan exams. :-Third clatifi Geog , 1,011k 11 - .:�'. .�!. ,--%--r. . - . . , wlts­ ,- � ; -. . .,-- - -�A.-.;­-,� . I r . � I 111. �� ., 41 - . HOMAS POUCH11111, Licensed Auc- Re'.. X00RE7-1-; P2 Mgt Jr., Oeog., Fourth Sr., Geog., Gram. and institution casts it mantle around them. es also testified that Mr. Tran's neice had . ...%..-'­,% , , -- 't I . . . .t4vens. -., - - . t ' � . I . -BARNEY. received such injuries that she was unable ' - I ..i*, .­­�P� , '. .. T ioneer,Yaiudtor,etc.,fok East York and 1� i Z I - '. ��:, - 7 ) - ' ' ' . * - ­ I - ��., .� 11 . .1. tll(j whole of Nortli anq Houth Ontario. Strict 1 .1:z. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Arithe. . - .1 .� @ftpe � - . - - -� �,­. .,";-I'.. , I I � I I to follow her vocation from the time of the : . ­.�- , 1;: . 1. - . . . . . .1 . . .. .!, . - - ... . .1 --o-i46066-- . I r, . . - -�- - -�-1'.­ � . . . . "I A �N. . � - � egrap ' ' ... HIGHLAND -. .)." -­ , 1. attention giv(jn to all orders by mail or tel . h . . I � . OREEK. , .. � : I I ' I . . . accident to the date of the triA We have ­�I . � . . : . � I- . . . - ­­...­� '. I I I .. I - ­ � - -� ---�,��­., I .!. - 1� -- , ' ' BROUGHAM. z . . . , �­ . . .1 ,�, Charges Nlo,(Iorate. Address THOS.POUCHP - :. 1,� � - . '- - - ------" � ­;,-­a..'V . ! Box 4'j, 1,,r,)jIg�1,LTI�,ou� 11' Special attention given to borseshoeing , �, -1 � ­ - C.,. . ''. also from the lips of a resident of Whitbyi ��- 4 . .,.-, . -. ,-,:.-.:;.I,., .� I. _ _ _. ­.' . . ,. ` - 1. _ . I . . ,-:­:'%-��,,ek,- ; - - . . ----- ------ -­� - - ------ -----­----- --I----- ;, il . ' A fashionable wedding is to t-tke place that his wife had to assist the young lady -- . ...­..­­­�.'�..:-, , and gene*ral repairixig. .­ . . .�, ­. ­-.-�.1 , , . ., ­,.­,.,.,­­, . ,�.... , -,:_ . . - . . � *,:,:­.,�-" . - . M iss Annie Gerow is sufferiDg from the at 139. Margaret's church this Wednesday, to dress during her attendance al the triaL � '.­,; - --.41Y' - w, - - .: - - ; 1. � �� .., .�. . . ­��V ­., .:- -. `�.' ,-%�;Iq , - . "ets - I - . �,� — Wit- -� : . -I* ,,( . - 2 . � 'x� - I -'a S , � . Witteh-iii(tking. ­ . . - - � I- . ­L^­­�-.- .'' ­ ­,­ "'. � � , f, I . . effects of a spraiued ankle. 6th inst., the contracting parties beirig Is it possible to have stronger evidence that -- . :­- : ­ V; . - . --I,----,-- 1:.--��� !. -`,V--- , , , ­­;-�.��A,-:*-- 4 - - .,�.-t , - LIZI-L. C-UTUBERT, Watchmak -- New" 'W' ork gotien up in first .. I .­...". ". -113. ;, . er Clagg StYle Robert Miller left hw& week for Wis. Mr. John Reeler, of West JE[ill, and bliss Mr. Tran met with perruanout injuries? 3.: ".1 ­.­ ."� '., .. , - "g. , '. . 1-­ , ��. -� - - � ,.�, : - �. . - � - - .1 A awl jeweller, has settled down to his and warranted as to material. cousin with a cargo of she". . Norkty, formerly of Oshawa. After the And if the injuries are lasting, bow much.,. - `* ­­ "`�' ".' . I .. work,anti will always hereafter be on hand to . . % . �'�-..-��t­-� - �---,­ . . " . pe .,� ;5,1;Z,,�"' - I . .1 I �:. ..---- . " �', I - - - repair wfLtelles,(;Ioelcs and jewellery, as he has " jz erecLetl an ad. . - -.1. .�Utt,131t�.­:­ . 11 , E. G. Barclay is bavin , wedding they will take the train from of the Balm of Dollars will Coln nsate ,.: . r . , ;:,..�--.-,,�:-,-�.,- ,r I I .. . . . - il- -. - , . � 1�-.rr ,- -11 I .% I , - I him? Alas I sound healt1i is not measured,. .�,�. , ..-.. � . -1 i, � . ". d6ne for tbo last 23 years in Pickering Tillag . , ��j�.,i � -T�� . 0. , * ---�� ­ . , - .,�, .I � �. rc,bmpiei6 kock of on baita, aition to his commodious dwelling. . .-­nw, �". -4 '. ..... .1� . Bellamy for the Queen city, where they - ..., -. - -. -.1 � I.::- - - . All work giiaralitood. Prices moderate. Agent �-.. - - - � 1� . . . .1. - ... I -1 ­ !� ­ . for Edinuu(i Schoure, wholesale jeweller, ILI embracing the latest styles, cheap The combination sale here on Saturday by the rule of Dollp.rs and Cents. .� .��'- : �� � , I . will spend their borksymoon. *,: . . ,_'�_L 10, - , _ _ :.- I � I '. , - - L, . . - "I By engaging the services of Mr. Lount, ,�"., . ­ .,� `p ..,- !�lk :�- W01hu,"tor,st.,Toronto. . 1, ­ ­�i." . 4; ­ -.w�, � - . _'� ,L�, �11 ­ - - _" L - if -it,' ,.,� ­',- .,:.,--,-"-­ ,.1. :�­,:. .. -.., �V. , ­- . -� ( ,� "- I for cub. .. 'L� Was R huge'Success, 98 Wall 4180 that Of H- Thomas Morrison, of Scarboro 'village, Q.C., as counsel, the con'cil showed �� - �. ,: '�1�.z­ "I - . --------- --- ,1",�� �,4-" . . . n : " , �, -F . . : -;e, ­ ... ­ ------ - - - -n _7 - r I r'.. . ­ - . -;­­� .. , -:1- iie­ -------- ,- :­;,�.. �. . , ringing a -... . -.,. . .1. . I --: . ,, , ,.'L , : - ­` 1-�i :.W..-,.. � Johnston a few day a ago. I wbile b ' load of manure down bad to fight, it was determined to make the " :� - �._-X . I �; . '......, , �- - - i I i � . , . . 1: . -116ots at"I Shoes. .. 'd �, ­, - , - - .1 '.1 �-­ . .' . .,:... - ;.::"".. "_"� L In . . . ...�-.L.. . - ­­-- . - ! d `ngpee't vellicle-Ar when in There will be another meeting MOUdRY the West Hill on Monday.the colts which beat showing possible. Probably ­ '. - " - ---11----^11--0-11 all 111 I there is: ' ' - - .� --.���,*;:�- . . ." - ' ..�:;, k*,'", � . ,M U. - . O'FIN LE,IiLIE, BOOT AND SHO evening next to complete the organiza- were atiacbed were unable to hold the no abler co'rporation lawyer in Canada,--*:,.--... �L�"­�-.'- --.--,* . . Orders . � � - . lik _L�4, � , "ilakei. pagge,j aud sewn work. �41- ...,�1.-­ , N P, '?� �Zll� '� '­­, 1 3-- ­-­---­­---- --- PICKERING VILLAGE. ti . -4- � I - - ., . �. � I I ­----.--!!'-*- LL�E ,­__ on of a beef ring ill Brougham. load, As the hill was very slippery so they none having a wider experience in Corpora- ... - 11 . ,,,, r" .t I , . .. .I .,:':!.­. .;� .i--, . �­ . ,-:w �I 1;.1 . - --, - N.'. -1�1­ ... ­ � �,­ , � .- . 1! ount, an -�..4,",­*�,L I- " "... -.rL � , ,�. . ,7 .. - `�, 4 . lot the stand nearly opposite the ­- ,­ - 'L ­ "',,'�`��­ � �,7' .^ -! , ship. Don't fort 8 promptb'attonded to. Experienced workman- - 0. L. Kilner. the. photo-artist, is her ran away. When near Mr. Refliwell's tion cases than this sarne Mr. L a - : ­��-_:,` ... _ ,. '­ ;....� .Z . li�� -�I" . News,Kiug street,I 0 . .1. , with hi's gallery car, and purposes remain- tiley took to the ditch. Tho weight of to have the cak of the Corporation of Pick : �".,-t 'V-.,- q,e�4�, -- 'ickering�lllage. 7-v L -, ATTIENTION . . I . .i - .; ' ' � . - z ­ N. .. �: . - . - . 1 � -,�', ', :: ­ - � � ,--''- - . id ' .. -,�.�` _-. . I w - L .4 - �: ., --.- ------ - ------ --- ;.'-.-..I ­ � . ' ding them beyond their ering placed in his biinds, meant that not tz -.: � .'-�Ii - ,�� ­ - - ­., 11 in but a short time.- This ii; a splend : -:. ­ ­-, , .. � 11 . 9 . the load crow - . k � Z - " - - V,�.--0 �'' ; 1-'- �"�' 'I . . -,1�,�';� . ., ':�.: . _"_ L,;,- '�� --'�:,'�.L L-, �­I ', rt' R Y -;`-'..-,1 - ­­­­'­-�a.,1.11 -­ . . 'L _ .­ ,��.,:,".,��', . ",­­% . - L --�­-1 1.�- .. . opportunity to seoure a good pboto at little speed, one of them went down and slid a stone would be left unturned to obtain a- ��", , .i, , _ . , _ 1 !"4�I - . _..�.�_. - I .I "..--�,� I - - t _ - � " I .1 _ . L - ,­... 'R� rl,,:�-', :,,t` If0tels. I I . - ... �. , & iV , - -.- . ..�­'.� --.­?-�......4VV­.-:. --�j , ' - - -:�­ �. * I .111­11111�- - L ,-a L'. - -. ;"k... I . . . - ..Z -R,D--0,V-"� , ,­-,-,-- _ e Would call 'attelition to expense. Call at once. I I . 00 foot in front of the wheel, finally stop- �ecision in,favoi of Pickering.- Mr. Lount �.- ..-i", �=� -11 ­­�4- 0 HOUSE, Pickering, Ont. '...1. _.:.". ;-L- . The sports of Brougham have is indisputably one of the brightest' legal : ­ ,�,��f�,Zf,--!ng,;� - ' �'!-.. I - j..:,-2,�: . .. Jaines Gordon proprietor. This hotel is a, ou , MT4ng' Ing without auy further damage. J. 1. ­,­:�L7�4j-:-- � ' V � - G r stock of knitting yarns. ,j,,---,� -5 , - . e.- --��. , -.' �----XDV '_. . ��, . �i�.�-,",L , ­ :,- ., ­�, -, . ed for a shooting match for Tuesday af- lights in Canads,and as a muoicipal counsel --',' ".. 11 I � �­ - I. -� flne now brick building, finished in superior Velliwell sad J. Brook%'who noticed the "- ,i '. �..-­--�J-,�� . - , , , . w ,-, . ,W.. , . 1. . � - ..,I- -� ,­- , p - ,:�, � ---:1w,17 - . . � - - I . - .. . rpasse � , --I ,�,.L_"-_.III, J-1--- I StYlo. Every conven terDoon, Dec. 18. .Geese, turkeys, pig- acoideu& W L . �­V,�, A standsunsu d. No doubt the hearts , ,;�,-;A., . " . �, , ?�-� .. .. T, ­ . - .. W . - S -, ience and comfort forthe Merinoi Andelusion, %%xony, ere soon outbe spot, and had I ,-j , , !, . travelliW4 piibli - 1 f n beat happily as they. . �. .": �%F� P.1, - -L:�- " c. Now and commodious stables eous and duck *ill beou hand in abuu. I ocillora - -­ " ' ' '-"' W, ­ 'L ' ' ­ - ,�,_ ,_­ ��,:37, - - the hor e-how his unoomfort- ­ I , , ­, . ­.. - ,a � .: and sheds. - I . removed 0 1 . , I �,.� .- � � - ' L - . 'thou -need pilot had been�- ­ ,. .. -.11 . - 25Y Berlin, Zephyr, Et0j :.:.­ ,. .. . glit that an experie .i" --! LL ,. - . &b , , . - -­; . .;, ��-, _ � . . -- . . I .. dance. The 6hootiyag will be with bot ,�- '.. - ..'' - !�i' . , ­ - - --- --- -- . .� L - . h jo poiji6ij.-by the:time )fr. Morrison ": _. �_.�IL.,�..'��',,',�.7.".�l�%.,,. .1 . I - . ;_ .� -I, . L- F I"N .- ,. -I . , - 11.! § .;� - � " , retained, and 6,11 things would go Well. , ,. :1 f:� , . ­ , . . Z ... ­ -_'­�­� �. I `- - � - ,,_ ­ _­ - . - .Fgrwar6:6432 . - � ­ �..� fST 1 :1111, HOUSE,Pickering, Odt.j rifle and shotgun. 1twillbearareafter , &rriv;a� :�, .", - -�., 'L � V C Is, :... .,.O... W -Also, RUG PATTERNS,! ilia rea-dy . . . -1 � . I 06t be too' -eitrefpl But, --behold, the day of trial comes on. ..�-­ .,.­� . �� . .,- ­ �­I L".Z now ope . . -. . .a 'Z - - � - :.- u for the accommodaticnofthe noon of sport. . ...� , ; ­ � . , . -, * - ­- .��A, I,- P�.�-- L --.-.:..,- .- - - -1 - . . - ravellln�, pil lie. lately Stamped linen goodis. . . . .- I I g 4 - IL& d6WA, hill, es- All r6nghi in. The Pickering. ., , 1'ki'l . . �-�", . �: I..�-!­, b I . -1. �. �- . , �". . . ,w- . . I ". This hotel, baving . , ,whilis Uingia .,ft- 14-Jim ,evidence is-b X- , ­�d. AZ � � - . . - . . ­ -� - �­:­ � I .�,-­t:�� 10",­ _ , _ ­; , ' Corr( . 1 . - ' had jian,6 to offer� No one to swear - ," : �,� -;- �.'. - a(, s,ha,s been re-furniabe4 through- . ­ . '1004 I 0 11 p. I . ­ :: 'I., .. I i ­ ,�nd � 1116lia w� - . - .:-- . - - - .1 - I ­ . -I - - - . ;, 4. ^-- 04+. = 4 � -- - - n Ili --f 1. -.'; .-':I.- �, 1,� I � . -I Situ Any . ow - -- , V I*11 1:Rig � 1W ,; - - 004 .. ,�. - . �. . hang .The Ckrookk. ."Oudent fibul - t umk with(>14 council t -;,- - fti+ *is ­ " I M4, ; � I ---- -, , -11 i,;;i% , I r -1 - - e Spink Mille, bing to arii the� FWncb ,bomments on%Jhisky�,ftad toulperan -"A. �i, R il� 11isit the.cillver' t W 5rfect repair. NO, ,,�, . ­ . . - I I . k it "". 11 - � � .- . , , ­ - ., . .1,1- - - ... ''r �, .- ­ -, , -6 -Ki - - I ­� - for patroh Meals . .. . , � I i he�Ao6tora - . _ .-:1 �� . rt,-please .call. ­ 4 V � -..;11 ,�Plw tw . -*t ,11 4 . ­ t d' " ' if �.: . �X,- : 0 . �: I" �' , ,-;& - - . -,N p� : � 1, �7 SO ,� '0 , -t - .� 6 of the Ming. Decorative A � �� ,.��� - , I f 0 Pts a*oLy. - � - L - - --,�­ ,�asou We hours. Good 15tabling I I r - ­ FZ .no" ]a -1 - ­ ----;,A-, *1-01-ft- ".0-1-01 - - room. I . � , . :"-1 �-"��,,- -1. do-,.4 , �; I * at all r F P"ja y I , NY W- ­ ­ I I Nv Box X21 and an Djosed'yard.fo,i I - , , ,­ . .1-1 �; . , -- I .. . I � I Cattle. Neigh scales on the premises. 0.-�I . , - 31 xft--,,�, 4t, s n at&I legial hours,and in stooked 1i � , . -,11 . ­ - I M --` & . E r- Boo....- . ' ope fl .. . . I . N, E kv-..".� "Okk" le", - - - .�� -1 . .­.--i�- �; 0 liq uors o overy -brand. ANDY Me-.1 I, , .. : . I .1 I—, : i157� . I I . roprietor . : 161y, . '�L-*.':L�.�,oll , PICREFUlk., - I � I ­ I I . - . . ­ ­ - .: I ­ . .. ,5. 1 L"­ L. -v,l� ­- I -1, , -- : I .. - ;1., ­ I . � . - ­ ,-� � .. 110 I . 1�. .. .- , I , N . $7--, .. 1, ..1.11;11 ;� .-��, �& I ­ .. �, ,��-.,,�M �. 11�., 1. � 11 .. . ­ , � ,,:�'�- --,-� �.- I , RM - - - I r 13- I k r, �-,� X, I N - -., it, I I V %. -N ,� , rp, � un-,&-7 r� - �-,r rp'�t-w-:-F -V- :;�"'T`­W -"I"" .4�.W.*, #q, ` .� "g., - g-, c--"Z,.,-A,K�,R,"n y�.,v,f.-V�-�� ,­�_­�W-;*-"- . 1��-t&l & .-... �� � -­" ., V. t ­�� ,g -i 7 mml Wr - T� ,;�.�� �-L" - ",'�' , " ,t .i 1. g .I-1. - .� . ,,-, , . I... ,�,011 , . I . � I W I,% �f Lv .� - I ,� 1. ., '. .- .. •'i._ .. :,�....: :_ t, ,..i...a. ..2 C :. «.* .3 :a'`x�=:t,9.c, .::V'" '9F ,+Y.r-• \ - a' „R.:`•"fa, i>t; x: ` :. :.Y ... -.,.: _ .... ... -t 9.. :,+ x G. - $."lair'-� 'M1 S _. �`3- ...- -.... - ....,. .2 .. •t .-.. i'+-. ,. ,. - ,..,r- m.. .k.. , f. t c.x - :r'. P- _ 4- a _. . r- i. .-w .`;i r. a k ... - --.- e.. r„„, . ._, :.-.. a ca d sk h x- a r - .-. .., -,. 4. a.._ - .. a:^,k d a ..r :. .- f• x . k , A s w a.<- �.s - .. r t. F x - .- M, 0. - .. ¢. ff 4✓ r, :. k -. ._ � F I'I'H Ili �a - _._ ., ,...- ..• .. ".: .'._ .., ... .-.- .. -. .,. -.- _:a_ "- ,.. _:<:. -r. - -Y- i ,-"tar., y " ,. ti NaS *hlU 1� 81n debt i fru recce unt• FO �U $AtD B p80$ITY, Oats....`..... ••,.,:• .64,758,t►53 ;:a '94.7 '.._. - kvoldsble, sAd 'tbrefora not . prethensible flee Teat rP1tE >tteCamaal "[nviceii- A$ME`lIA tstnes ci t 1 17? 822 to t , ,'PINAL COOP REPOflT34 lays- ... .... .,.. haneSty, t�. 14,494,4.E` 18.7 >1?'erearljr ) li w Ceitstrytiitttiti<r Bel _ ,� ... .. .,.. .. if it be kept within the bounds °f a» he Y mama Ca»a scaitda Be- 11' Peas.. Iaeaaala Terrrarli<ed Corsica f •'. 214 2 .2 this Qxcnaa carpn�t be urged far life major- tlMhe pro nt Dream of faces r Bnekwheat.. .. .... . 2 421. t f. ' oast Fo i� a h , . , ity pf the offenders. For example, all who - - ., s ttre mpt to Carry i Ir try>t[ ny . Avery curfoua chapter is Cot'sf°a►n hustoeY A a� �` t .. .. a... 6355,931 16.3. Aacien KlnReloirr of e Ontario's Hstrvest ins,, an CLQ Beans.. . .. . Potatoes. . '1 hoe just been oloaecl by the surrender of the aro so haPPY ag to reeeirre a settled ineom¢ lllwauaseripts. "° 'tiYhole, Sotigfucttrrp- ... 12,289.817 l° : bZr F.Imoa corn , w Mangle WurzeL..... 10,360,474 - 470. notorions Corsican bandit, Bellac+scial who ought to so regulate their o nditures that r A Paris die ateh as s. Mite, cl'e �I,es .-� £- eturlted out ibilft The woman who ,p 9. •- . .- : . y' debt fs as impoa�e Y• . movement in t n Ir 3 827 X81 43.5. has been out " in the bush" for fort four N r erslan wife of Count Ferdinand de>besaeps, ouvelles (�eo6nc�phiques of t- F83>FWheat nGood Crop-DeGlint otIta-ir Carrots. . . . . . :. ..:.• � 1,641 4�. gym, and has baffled all.the efforts of the knows what Iter income is and yet spends cps, hat con ty in Quantity and quality-Tile twe row• Turnips....••• ••-• •• ,cons• genelarmerfe ,,o cagtnre him. He was Born fs at the count house of the famit at y more than she receives, cannot fail to per- Y political iadeper.�ience of t ed sears•ely nrard of-rotr►toer s+•catcat d&lover., 4,364,E :- . 1'74 at Boeagnano, a small village fn ta/ie c+trntre ceivs, if she thinks at all, thst ails will have Chespave, Mine. de Lesseps hoe heaainter- . Armenia is well known as Failure or the Year-FnllSowiair>�c- Hay a new fall wheat Drop- Uwing to the of Corsica, his father being a shepherd, and to live for less than theineome if she is ever viewed by a writer for the Figaro. It o said Asia. The country,once a Tlic that she had no fear as to the resalb of the. ,. retracted harvesting of the s ring-sown ; the assistant mayor of the t ora. p s °{ weather, n 1848 he kill o esneol the debt. Theroung wife who dem, is now divided betwce The forty-tbird bulletin of the Ontario crops and varying condition village in gnartel and took to 'the bush• cannot make both ends meet on twenty trial, ouidh she nowregarded as iilevftable, . key, and Persia and the Arr 13is pre• a wsa bets ed to the gen• and would nim 1 rove who was etetuall : bureau of industries has been issued. Speak- sowing of the new fall wheat crop was dollars a week. and eo at the end of Lhe year PYP Y existence as a distinct cation, i in of the cro 9 in general,<ttie bulletin re- s read over a lar er tied of time than answerable foe an aIle ed wren in $aye the many of them txlie� P p q pe e, darmeries soon afterwards,bat Bellecssica, fe ane hundred dollars in debt, rr til be 3' g g oris that in August attention was drawn usual. Most of the sowing was done S k Navin of-wind of this, la in wait for his connection with rho Psnama Ca Mme. . P r sown loo g g Y obliged to ant her expenses down one-fifth silty will soon be restored, a rain then y betrayer and killed him. de Lesne s said earnestly that she was con- to the fact that the yields of g temper let to loth. Tho earl ou h the the bush hie if�ho>D to be clear of debt at the end of tLe P particularly popular in i'. better than the late sown. Alth g He was then joined in by second pear. fident of the inflexible and absolate probity where,strange to say,prepar given were "based upon observation in the op¢nly made for the event. field." \\`e also stated, "Itis greatly to be rowth has not been ss heavy as might he brother Jae ries, who had been preparutg of her husband and his lona. r As a matter oI fact, persons with fair A representative of the Figaro alkb -saw The town of Urmia is the feured that more exact determinations made desired, on the whole the condition ici very ' for the priesthood, and the two brothers health and a fixed income above sta►rvf.tion the revolutionary feeling. eubsequAntlywill prove theeatimatedyielda good. Very little damage baa been olt9eul6 led s very. wild existence in the mountains rico Dan keep out of debt ff they afore to Count de Lesseps. The veteran seemed s sin in this bulletin too high,rather than cd from any centre. While it is difc of Corsica,killing several gendarmes who at- p sadly @nfeebled by <age and illness, and supported there which is Pl f w." We were correct. The result of to accurately estimate the acreage, the re- mp d to capture them..-they do not ap- try. It is pos$/ble for a young couple to seemed to be in entire ignorance of recent reconstitution of indepeu+ t live on one dollar s day, though not enjoy- events• His family make atrenuorreweflorts This committee is known threshing given in this bulletin allows ports indicate about the same ac*esge sown pear, however, Lo have lost the esteem of able. But some people cannot live on any to keep him no. Bibliophile. It is not sur yields very much lower than those given as laatyear ; there may be a slight decrease, their compatriots, for hi. Emanuel Arena, sum which they may,receive, because they The criminal prosecution has givcrim blow has a t+'rcnoh name,when we j: in August. -Fall wheat is only 6 per cent. Farm labor-Harvesting came so close oneoi the Deputies of Careiea in the French find adecessed pleasure in always crossing Trench is he only foreign la below our previous©climate, and still re- apou haying that in many sections a scare- Chamber, relates how, about: fifteen years to the effort to restore the Panama Canal + mains as one of the most successful crops of ;ty of field hal was ex rieuced for a the marytin and getting iu debt. Why do enterprise. The scheme is regarded by cultivated in Persia, and t p Pe ago, he and the late Edmond About where the thus run into certain trouble meeting y s4 subjects of ttte Shalt speak ii the year, having averaged 21.2 bushels per coupe of weeks, but during the remainder received by the two brothers at breakfast, y financiers as niserabl weak. It i ointed acre. Spring wheat has turned out very the insecurity of the future with nothing in out that even assuming that twdsthirds of The Armenians in Persia, o rite,season there wsa a anfficieney °f and how they were introduced to the differ- hand,`but having leeway to make u in- ' poor, yielding 12.7 bushels per acre. From farm labor, although skilled men are becom- ant relatives of the brigands, all Mayors of p the work could be tjnished for lite amount have hid considerable re inf no art of the rovin4e have we received stead. Perhaps the commonest cause of now asked for, which is a very laYge as-: their Russian and Tnrkieh p p ing rare. The continued emigration to the- their respected commune& M. Arens re- debt amon those who have a steady income any very favorable reports. Barley is un- Canadian North want ani the American g cum tion,the canal would not earn even its have Bono Lo Persia to live law, too, how the late Baron Haussmann in the total want of capacity for the manage- P -der the average in yield, and the quality of prairies led some correspondents to express a,� breakfasting with them on anther oc- working expenses until life other third was -' exactions to which they at the whole is not first class. It has been a went of money and ability to reckon and finished. As for. the securities to be taken their own country. Itis an the opinion that farm wages -would rise in rasion when the gendarmes appeared in the scheme which isohservable among both men poor season for two rowed barley, and very c the near future, but others claim that the distance and the two brothers made oft, over by the new company when the coven- grants that many ti the mos little has been said in iia favor. O its, aI- low prices ruling for farm reduce wilt tend and women ; while others who are perfect anted two-tl►irds are finished, there is no ere oP insurrection are thou hover ten.million bushels less in quan- P leaving their guest to osplain his presence m launtn never make an ahem t to ear- g to lower wa es, It ie safe to infer, there• P g Y P element of financial strength in thatdirec- t travel openly from vi la Lit than last ear are still above the aver- g there as beat be couldh out their beautifully arranged jeers. tion. The letter bonds and shares of the preaching a crusade a Y,&i Y Y ell fore, that there will be but little immediate There \vas some talk of granting tot G ve hwlf a dozen women sten-do lar bill Y ' al;e in total yield. Rye has done fairly w �� than a in the rates paid to. agricultural two brothers an amnesty when M- 3arn old company represent,only its assets, and dans, whether they be Peas are under the average ; the "bugs g each to s nd on eatables, and the most laborers. Domestic servants are apparent• paid his visit to Corsica two years 1 I and these precious securities can never hate any sfana. ' boy advise every have been onus"Wally destructive, but -the 1 scarcer than ever on the farm, nrbfln thrifty of the half-dozen will be certain to ons and to re are for the c „ marketable valve until the waters of the g A P increased acreage has destruc up the total y the daughter of the younger brother 'rim make the money "go ae far again as the life offerin greater attractions to girls. resented to him. Nothing was done, how- act thrift . We are loth to speak of sheer I1�a.intic and Pacific mingle in the centre of The priests in the livera c e field to a fair amount, Unfortunatel Y- the isthmus. that the day of deliverance y y' The comments of correspondents upon the aver, and tbetwo brothers might in all prob- le - many of the earlier indications of good crops nality of male and female im rtaticna incapacity-itis eo hopelessly insulting- Cigar es and countercharges cont;nite to and that eatery Armenian sl q P° ability have remained at liberty for the bat the cause ie resent, and ths", too, very g have roven misleadin , and we are rom- .. y rest of their lives. But Antoine, the elder• Ile exchan ed in re and to the reaponsibili- to sacrifice his property an+ P R from the homes" is decidedl more uncom- With int o carelessness and negli- g life, if need be, for the natit elled to admit that the, ield of farm prod- an usual, _ at last been• rsuaded by largely' g ty for the failure of the canal achdRne, and cumulations of firearms ha, p Y plimentary til of the two, has Pe ante, as in the case of those who are deep - -= uce this past year has been disappointing. - to fraudulent transactions in ctinnectiou For beat to pooresj we may average the OOg$ AND EATIfta. his friends to give himself up to the as in debt before they find out their financial made and every weel. m FOOD, Q thorities, and his mode of doing so was not condition, And there is w plentiful epriak- therewith. publi lisWid til the ene int e trope:-Hay and clover,fall wheat, roots, arrive afl Tabriz to bu u lase dramatic than the whole of his life bas amongg the public and the scenes in the - Y g oats, buckwheat, rye, barley, corn, peas, ling of rogues who prefer to be in debt, Chamber of Deputies, it is believed! in po- knives. John Baptist ate locusts and wild honey been. Another of his brothers, who was who glory in never paying u who glee• There is•ane reat ditlicul _ spring wheat, potatoes. Moore was the to l English epicure peat - for several yem-a himself an officer in the p tigatl circles that the parliamentary roves• ;g y full uander the mons with which the the d of the r mens ftutiI Corn--lhe-pastseason was less favorable Y Y y Ligation will not seriously aisturbthe mass Y for corn than 1891. r The crop was planted Calves' head soup is first mentioned in gendarmerie, induced him to take lylie step. mi ht wf a off old scores who re and a co- kin4dom of Armenia. T ,� and the two met at dwybreak fn the forest of g p ' g g of corruption connected with the Panama • late owin to s ring rains, and the early 8.,7. car ani tailor who have fed and clothed them undertaking, find that the criminalVrosecu- themselves divided into tact Locusts are still salon in Africa and Vizzavous, which is about heli-way between ss natural enemies. This is the kind of tion will prove a fiasco. no people is the world vel . - 11< _ growth was reptarded, though the late Ajaccio and Ilasti,.- The then went to s more disunited b internal growth was satisfactory. The result is that Arabia. 1 y man who is made into a hero by those who place where Capt. Ordioni,commanding Lhe would cast a glamoae of roman�e around Armenians► They, therefor there is a limited crop of seed corn, but it ' Cream ices were first meds in Parn in endarmerie of the districts,was waiting for - fir unlit Corr. on low land was .- g debt. Bnt, whichever of the three common A HU'N'PING EPISODE• . the advantage of a sinvle le+ is of a y y 1,74. them, and Antoine Bellocascis laid down ity. They yield obelentl • .- slightly touched by frost in many districts. Na .. ..s favorite daint was blood ud- variations a the foolisthrfft the nde may is is Niot AIwar3c wine n calculate ou ;p- mittees which are promot'int • - The acreage of corn planted was greater P F P his arms in token o1 submission. They __whether the foolish, open-handed, fm- pe•.arttnees. ding. went by train, on the line newly opened, to ulaive, careless a uanderer, who feels a „ have nothing in common, so tl►an in the preceding year, and the amount Detroit Free Press: Speakinjx of hunt- . country is concerned, except of corn reduced for fodder only ]0.38 tons The middle agog ve•era famoas for their Bastii,and Antoine Bellaeascia was delight- pleasure in beggaring himself, or the noodle ing,,, said a hooter, "reminda.me of a little of the fina.t•aeons .rue ion o P ed at this mode of locomotion which was who thinks it hue to talk of "m tailor sous Y fun I had some four or five years ago. Split up into factions, s per acre. P ' _ nits novel to him. Beans-Owing to late planting and drouth In 131E1 the price of sn ox vvas �I2 ; if q U on reachin tiastfa, where he fs to be or the rogue who arta like the squanderer "Three of us, more or less sportsmen are, Turkey and Persia d m of tnidsnrr mer the crop is limited in acreage corn-fed,818. p g and the noadle,Lut with"intent to deceive" and all jolly fellows, were stopping ata `: i ht•. ualit tried at the next waeizes, he•went to the _we fail to see how his claim upon our ad- it worth wn�Ie to take lne s and I g q y Dumas attributed Eve's sin to a love of rineiltal hotel, venting his nan►e and pro- small place un the easternahore of lE,ake at. the plotting that is solo + Buckwheat-'Chis crop has turned out satin pp mintlon caw ito made good. Ou the stage Clair. It was in November and the ducks the general rising was fix I g• tesaicn,in the visitors book as Antoine and in novels men of this kind, dressed in fairly well, in some sections extra well. It The Dances Were 'accustomed'to oat six , p were rett thick. \Ve had some great but file event was post pore+ has been somewhat extensively used. It Bonelli, commonly called Bellacaacia • rO- fire rowchable st le are introduced as p y bandit ; P Y ehootin that season, I can tell you. Persian Armenia is til times a da fession, born at Bocagnauo ; reef• loftil atronizin , but not paying the un g has been somewhat extensively produced in y• •`Une day the landlord announced that a part of t'ersia ac}joining the the-Lake Ontario district,with good yields. Bread eras first made in England with dance, nncertiPor•eveaHrurvetllwnce aseCspt:. fortune a tailor from whom they have bot- nephew of ilia, a young man just over from sessions of Turkey and it \'cry little injury from early friosts is re- .yeast in 1634. - least restrain rowed their plumes. The morality of the , Ordioni, who is res onsible for his appear- 1 Ibriglaul, was coming up fora few weeks' elevated untry, with a c - tired. Animals were granted to Noah tis food B. ;irosP knows that " when a Proceeding is indefensible, and the effect is , s rt, and lie guessed,we'd find him pretty fertile soil,abundance of ga Roots-Rain, droutli and !rot,. in the C, 2318. ance at the as not even amusing. A -good deal that is uproar a dandy on the,shoot. 13ellacaecin Raves his word he never goes ons garden:t asci fi�tds whof order named, have been playing havoc with Ices were unknown before therAveuseeuth more worthy of aJiniratlon might be ex- .. \Nell, pretty-soon the young fellow ar- renowned in Pereia. Its chi potatoes. Awing to early rains much late back from it " Antoine Bellaceat has rev' traded from the man with strength of will rived and our first lim se of him decid- century. eral t imes be.�en sentenced to death ix ems- and sound settee enough to say that Ye will g P near the big lake of the Pal planting and replanting had t.o be clone, and In 1540 lite Trench made five kinds of ed ever thin The boys said they didn't tains &boat 49,000 inhabit later on the exceedingly arty weather pre- tunsaciain, but as all the murdeis for which not call that Ilia own which is not his own, Y g' the population are Chalde„ r wheat bread. (br as condemned took place more than believe t had ever seen a wild duck much vailiug prey anted a normal development of ,��' but will wnit toe anvtbiva he covets until lei shot oma. tlrou,h there are a goal nt: t}te tubers. There itire consequ.ntly many Oliver Cromwell loved veal neai.otied with thilty years ago they vete covered by pre- he esu pay for it. To collect beforehand He was one of those swell hunters, all some.Persians and Turks. ecription, and the only offence for which lie this money that is to pa fpr any object we , to ,ed out in corduro acket surf Eli h to ' small potatoes, Rot has appeared in almost oranges. y j' g p pnlation nnmt,era silent ever. localit , and to some instances farm- can he tried fs an attack he is accused of 1 wish to cess is the on� wa of realizin t;b ' (strict, and a few thousanc y Vitcllius'had one dish which coat 1,000 n a endarme in l8`l), The P°r ",y Y A flails, with Duo of those patent reversible- Y having made o R the value of the thin Lj ht come,.light . ars have left their potatoes unduq as not $esterces over q•IO,Of10. � „ • B• g � foto vend aft caps, and a pair of eye glasses over the rest of Persia. 1 t i beim �rorth the trouble. Odd fields on expectation is that he will be acquitted and o, is a truthful saying : but in most cases 1 g handsome race, but file peon g Ching Nouag, B. C. 14198, taught the that he will spend the rest of his days un- R astride his nose. He showed us ilia un a high well-drafued sandy soils have done f that which aces so lightly has to be worked J double barreled pistol grip thing, anll.blow-_ ' well liked b�; their neighbor - - - - Chinese to make bread. I molested among his friends. - for with redoubled etfort w latter ears. 1 to well, but there arenotmany such. Several ,rite fashion of serving trhe fish before -_. I . Y ed a +pile on its fine quw flies anti of tl their acro"tbi and fait 11 -L - correspondents say that there will not be So iv is wise, we think, to make a eland wonderful execution he could do with it.: not scent to think i at all c meats be an in 1562. ag It carne from England, ye know. break their word. The Pers enough potatoes for seed in their neighbor- g - g BIlrosti Oprr�►te� � &fast the sham romance of debt which a - hoods. Owing to the tendency to rot in The eacock and swan were famous old i hap ruined so rnwn thouaande of young fel- t he &vera a icld er acre P A railrosd operated by rats ryas reeenL.y Y 1 •` Would he go after ducks with&sin the 141r. Lecoiutcs say s, are the h: - . cellar and in pl t g y P German dainties. on exhibitian in Paris. The animals had lows. The ambitious father strives cud i morning? `O,•yasa, he fancied' he would, . of the Shalt. He gives - -• presented in th3 table mast be discounted Salmon was formerly believed to romote inches that his can ma have a Dud seas- to a coos:derable deTree. plan leaandcar P been trained sad wereditectad by a'Ruasian p Y f; though it wouldn t be much sport{ fie was liberty in religious nutter: b g cation, which he regards as the starting accustomedtoshooting woodcock,mucIducke tite Mohammedans to treat tl rots were each reported in good condition drunkenness. named Uourof. A reporter who visited him but too often the int fur success in lifts ; churches with respect, `I'h generally, but correspondents do not say so In Iceland,codfish Ceelen tet a powder eco and ilia two hundred and thirty free and port of the educ.►tton that proves the moat ° flew ao beastly slow. " 1 used as bread. "Well we fixed U thin smon .our• from nutltar service and I ordinarily unc agr+l rate, found him is the �h�ive is made u of ez naive tastes p g y much regarding these ..rope as in the former . . '1. p � selves that night. We picked out sante of comparatively light, in a-hi•: years. The plant•ingof turnips was delayed i'ork was the most his}fly esteemed flesh act of cxhibttinq hie rat railroad. It Don a ufred from " fest" college chorus, and sistred of a narrow track laid in a circle, eq E our oldest decoys and anchored them out in offer a striking contrast to b rains but a art front in ur from"cater. at a Roman table. a rverted conce tion of the die race of lllars"�iu some c natters and A tendenc to ookin wsa introduced iut•o Pan upon which wares three passenger cars larfte d® - P g a bayou a short distance from shda , then { their neighbors, the Turk ,� N p 1 Y Good c g g' enough to, hold five or six rate apiece, s turned in for the night. For one cause or anotlser, tl become " reoty " on low lands, the crop is land b the Normans.- ry Let us be ust to those� who-are sorely „ 1 g considered to be in a fair condition. T'he y ba"gage car, and a pretty little locomotive. 1 Uur fife»d wasu 1 bri ht and ca ynext rncufans scenrto be rapidly c t Roman fevsts all viand6'were served in Close to the track was a small painted prcesed fn Lha atruggte with poverty, and morning and was anxious to show 6i9ekill. storing of turnips was not completed when A let us oven that those who are in hazardous s lint chafing dishes. wooden house, .vhich served as a etstioa. buainessee or who are a prey to Budden ill i We made Some excuseaboutnotbeingtluite Dldat Mt38n to be Ilttl� L•nrrespondents wrote and operations were ready, but told him that ff he wonoo'�er , ,rhea interfered with by broken weather. Marmalade, made from gaints�it, wss Phare wore switches and other railroad health cannot always keep tree of debt, so 1 to yonder bayou he might get a silos )efore She was-an independent st ora hernalfa. ( centl in osseesion of nits - - Frnit and fruit trees--Willi the .excep- known in England in 1400. P 1' phern a cage was brow ht in which that id. is necessary to abstain front sweep breakfast. He put off with inuchae"lling Y P q . tion of the cherry and the plum, which are Thomas Cosgate introduced the fork into Y g but the reater art of she concludesd a horse wan it i ins condemnation ; g P , contained a coneiderwble number of rats, of paddles and great Shaw of caution and - new establishment so she s+ • being rapidly thinned out by black-knot, England about 1640. llourof clapped his hands together three the debts that put a life-long yoke upon the was soon out of sight in the reeds. Allow and had a talk with him. \' fruit trees appear to be healthy, and have The booksellers' lists 6ritain the titles of times, and all the rats came tumbling out majority of people are due to incapacity, or I ing hila time to reach our decoys we follow - - suffered but little from bligh&or storms. over 600 cook-books. of the ca sand awarmiag into and about the to ;•aretessness, or to false notions of debt, I ed and soon heard the sharp bang ! bang! - know abouthorms would tilt . The curculio has also helped to keep down g or the are the ex edtenta whereb ro ues , but she triecit•tfl ma6e rite dc+ The Egyptians cooked meet ati sooty tis the little station. y P Y K of ilia nn. Before we could result hri►n we the yield of plums. The reports on apples , et an ase liviu sad raise rices all around ; heard another double re ort. E to+fin was a judge ewd told hint to 1 - show a great va:•s. T fn dffierent loculi- animal was killed. He clapped his hands again, and half a g Y g p P � g thin to look a.t. The dealct ' tics. The field was light in most of-the In B C. 1393 Abraham cooked a calf to dozen black and sleek rats-very res eatable to those vel►o desire to bei honest and to with lau hter at the success of our e5:heutc g ear Ment fellows-climbed into the first trade on sound economical principles of cash g went out to pass j uclgernent - Y entertain ilia triendp. P we haste ted to the spot." s ; all around the suintal critic, Lake Erie counties an 1 also fn Lambton,but and no debts. fin Huron, Bruce, Gra and Simcto and Snails, called eacsrgc�t:s,arc in France con- car, which was a first-class coach. " llid he till the decoy with Iead'l siouals doe y Once more Uourof clapped, and half s •' No ! Say, he had bagged four as�lretiy �=Is lie ►yell trained 9'' sh+ - - - several of the j�est midland, Lake Ontario sidered a dainty. dozen black and white rats, quite regularly Little Oabinet of Curios• canvas backs as ou ever saw. - - Bind St. Lawrence -and Ottawa counties-& In 1:130 oranges were first imported into - Y . the air t a}Ock iii - _ surp}us was reported. Prices for selected England from Italy. marked, rimin t thwacked-class car, while The longest rope ever made was a wire `� " e in I'Vufy, mica," reiii an indiroriminately marked and rather die- \Vales, in 18A5• India-rubber %hips are talked of, .. She is tr-e gaited surf hnc apples were from $1.25 to$1.50 per barrel, For five centuries trance Lias furnished reputable-looking company scrambled into cable t fined out at Cardiff, thou h farmers were sellin as low as 25 �• � It wsa two +Wiles and I(1�3 yards long, and " Um--unit" said the it g g the world with cook. the last car which was third-class. - " cents a ba in several c uarters. There a - ' - wet hed twenty-one and one-half tons. The hlaynr of St, Denis has issued t ei right iu the Doris $ pear to be too many fall or early apples It ippocrates mentione wafers,fruit, cream Ablack rat, which did duty as the$ration• g dressed In il►eir area rohibiting the clergy, " I es tris a n nl ss sellers have been ver and cheese as desserts. maate:r, pcomenaddxt up and down on the In the capital of Cares they have a drop ecclesiastical robes, front accompan8 ,, the on ace t've�nl g t ped tilt - grow . U e p y t#1 Y shoes clr careful Untario a les will hardl kPa u Leo X. was a most nota',Wpatrou of cook- platform of the*littlEah�use, edhi�ni� little thirt1Cfe+etearound the large templein•which funeral of any of their flock fcom a house _ Ae said that becaus their reputation P Il year for flat class ap- ing and a fainpas eater. three small wht.e ra teas y to the church or from the church tel the know what else t.o say.t rt r trunks into the baggage car. These were the t r9 kept not a blade will grow• There are eemeter -The Roma" Catholio t ire tea$ Tile girl laughed merrily. pearance and quality. In 1313 a lamb was worth oshillings; two „ s e smashers." neither plants nor flowers inside the sacred y' ppe I noticed that but ou • . Clover seed-The cro of red clover seed dozen e s 3 Ince. ]sg g declared ilia intention to a •• P 8g P A whistle wsa heard; file eagfaeer•rat iuelasure. (quncil of State,but to obey tlie'.11+zyor peed' well have them on her five fe+ - will not be up to the average of past years Marie de Aledici introduced Italian cooks climbed upon the locomotive, sad &switch- �,single plant of purslane will produce ' y man rushed to the switch. A ain the 3S8 800 seeds rannum ;the thistle 95,36 i to al. a lr led. - 'or equal to what the growth of the plant and cooker into France. g � Pe 6 � ng tt apps he�gt g indicated, , , , A most extraordinary occurrence fs re- I meati, miss," stamme Pastures and live stock-Live stock came Columbus discovered turtle soup.. • . whistle sounded, and the train moved off Lite plantain 42 �iUO.and the burdock 38 063- ntur chickens wore around the track. No child barn in Aepinwll has ever lived ported from Wrexham. A child iuttiate of that she in Shod only on ofl'the grass in pretty good condition, al- In the seventeenth ce y T and a I understand," she thou h here and there re erred a trifle thin, �er�ed with verjuice. The training of the rata to the perfor- to reach Lhe age of 21 years„1 that ia. unless the workhouse died the other m « g p mance of this teat wsa, fti. Ilburof declared, he emigrated w some more congenial clime. coffin was-procured as usual from t to con but that can be cured wit Uattle do not appear to have suffered from Plutarch saysno Egyptians save the Lyon- extresenel eas , exec tin the case of the pce g time tLis cof- culty, can`t it?" C serious cam paint save that fn several Y y P Still cwrtsl officials tell their du th at traetin undertaker. In du Y p , polites would eat mutton. baggage-men, whose education had cost Panama is a "perfect Paradise." ; fin was conveyed from the workhouse to " Very easily, indeed; st counties,but more articularl in the Lake 4 _ _ . the dealu w;th a great sc u: P y him a reat deal of trouble. Each party of U a.� the cemetery and there interred, a cler„g ah"She'seelns io be a}t .i,; - Huron and West Midlandgrou s,the"horn e. g , A few years ago Athens, laic claim i, g " s ver anno 'n P 1 TflE ELECTION 'SOO�TE& pmaengera had been aced-one patty havfn a citizea who had not closed his man of the Church of T'n land oflfciatin fly wa y yi g. Fa orab a words -. pcistfng hour oppo- s Some f the afterwards the body of the child oulders, ltut her hit . o at a time-at their breakf eyes in seep for over four years. His name seem to be quite right " �uV only were heard c ncerning sheep, An un- - Dow s Bird That is Now Crowinz (first site the tae to which theyy belonged, in was Charles Hardin. He was a negro. was disco lace�etntlrburied- The ,me erY "There's no!hin� the m; usually large number of hogs were sold on . Got Into• rollues. which some pieces of aeatked bread had coffin hav foot during the fall. An authorit on dru ists' stuffs the 77 &ted cam f n of 1840 there alread been placed. At his of nal they had y g!; ' authorities having been communicated witOf fectly sa edited the dealct'. .rhe dairy- The season has been a fair : In the celebr pa g �' � Ph sician and Draggiat, Bays that a two- the coffin was disinterred and the Dod} o�ie for the dairy, pastures socially being yeas a man by the name of Chapman editing bbeen ibersted, and lied qui ly found the ou ce phial of h soati inine sal eilate g p spay ed i$tiieac?u'�she he' Y g Y the child havfn been laced iii ifit, it w im good condition,-and the flow of milk be- a prominent partisan paper in the Stats of c stals ys worth 11,810,0'201 1 Little b little t had been trataed to rY once more put into the grave• •`I ve seesii horses like that in>7 prett stead Cheese factories have Indiana. When the contest wsa becoming y been well patronised on the whole,althou h tett ho+ a rivets letter from ane pard- this wsy to enter t'�e proper car. T13e loco- The euntotn of eelebratieg birthdays dates Gen. Booth claims a marvelldite measure ways made mer nervous, g p y P motive was o rated with clockwork, and back thousands of years- "It came to Paas of success for his Darkest England achene "No ilanger in the wor Life cheese industry appears to be declining san to another was captured by the opposite Pe ill favour in the Lake Erie district. Bat- cid in which advice Baa offered as to how the rata had nothing to do with it- the third day, which was Phsraob s birth- of colonial industries and metropelitau.hel' dealer assured her, e, da that he made a feast Unto all ilia ser- HOW old is&lie?" ennui ter makin t~ ears to have taken an on- rho cattvas8 was to be conducted. Among ` - ---- y tern, upon which he has expended sea g PP vents, See Genesis, .xl chapter, 210 va . , ward stride during the year, and the re- other tYiings it was Haid that more life was 1:185,000. He has, he soya, helped to a By this time the dealer 1, vival in this branch of dairying has been to be infused into this Editor Chapman. At Carmarthen,an Monday, David Lewis, "--'� five million8 of hungry people, urnork and wag confident. ascribed by several correspondents to file lie was not whooping things up to the re• botcher, was committed for trial at the as- Etiquettehsa no regard for moral quali• million with warm shelter, fouac� work for Being a lady, miQa," h+ Their rom lain is sizes on a charge of destroying the will of Ilia ties over ten thousand unemployed, ireclatuted rather trot tell her age." Practical eictperitnental work of the gnired lively standard. .. Tel Chs father. who wa+buried last week. Afton Sro and laced in situations 134 criutiltalt, "Hmw considerate of y travelling dairies, concluded with the injnnetion, p• Landon is to haus alt undier and eleeteie p Area anti field of field cro The` fol- man to crow." The hraae gat into tint the faneral, fNr. Brnusl White, solicitor, railroad, Ct will lie sixteen feet Under the athered from the streets and sent to situs- earnestjy� «I'll take her,'' :owing revisyed statistics off the crops and wars sung derisively by the oppoe,6ion ro� the will. The iwensed,on$salsa that T�mm� sixty.oight below Regent a Park g ons 1,917 friendless girls, found and Ic' sent fn s bill for 6.2 i0,_ rept lave been rom fled fromcareful estimatt}e in all the months that interveaed before the he h� ��left uothingstiatohed the docU• and eighty-five below Oxford street~ stored to their friends 1,295 lost people, proSt to him of$lOt). eased upon actual results,each in hie own election. It went into eampafgn literature went from the solicitor, whA, be declared, ,rhe Empress Josephine was the first to and, generally speaking, wrought an in' >. ;�,.' locality b nearl 1,400 corres ndents in ermanentl . The coekerols that are hey n Snilty of forge , mad tore ft to mense amount of benefit, to sa notaiing °f_ ijhrontci deran emesut of y f po p ' pttbLcly rtes a pocket-handkerchief Her y Ss caused rest tion le to VVm all arta of the rovinve: . roro:nent aAn to our da in news a ra pieces,provtsntiag t�uyono rom gaining poo- p p; p y p pe tetsth were bad, &std she gracefully conceal- the miraculous reformations etled g t Yield *' r when an election ie carried had their ori in session of the fragments. P'or file defends °n ; }t was o f the fr that titers was no fr fence � tilts d°foot by holding s costly handkor- hoe t sixty-five thousand.pounds m i lc rankfort, ind.. dna eventu� "' Cl g `h Bus e ' acre. in this in'nnctfon to Chapman Tlio point chitef lieforo liar Ups. The ladies of the court the has received, and is tberafore Lha death< Aa autopsy revealed i l"... ,'.ail vele t`'..::K J a�4 20 492 497" 21 2 in that case was to assume a confidence of ant intent, siIttte, in the event of tits lather followed her,ciani0le, and the custom was much in debt,.and he asks to rev®it ink ashaernr<ker a awl whirls he.h f victor oven if the --[Boston • ing int stets, the three dtRrigbt�tit #�►e thus"ll t�i►t�tis w fahion. , �s ly l►wahowed over thirty yet ;::•Aar. . 8,240;395 12.7 y� Y had it uot. yy 6efreatl 1p` l . est sou world 1►s'c+�►, '- y ` (q, _, _ - z•r 'a, err ?.^'-" 5: vim• E- -_: ..,- - • s .0 at•"._ .. r�S•' a ..r t, r5,?7},,. �. _ >a. ..: ..v_ r 'l.'. _ d x . r t� ru f + a ..--� -.:; - -. -::. r -. a-..< .. -_ .. s . ., +"i .- .- ., .. -.... ,-... .. .-_ �.. r, a r:..'+ .. -S.. ... � . � -. .-..� , ..,.. � .. k. •.� '-:kit .. .. _.. ...,. ..:Yv .: r .. - # -. --.- ,. 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Edmond Lecointe, who hats recently A Boise Ctty,Idaho,despatch says:-The day with astalulting his son. a boy had FOP Circular Address,„ , � .? returned from Persian Ai menta, tells In Ccear d Alene riots of last aammee seem des- played truant, and the father stripped him r f �' 1 . 77 Northcote Ave.. Toroeto ���£ � ��� l••, de tcs - Nouvelles Geog,7aphiques of a remarkable tined to be productive of international corn- naked, and, making a poker red hot° burnt _ -. �� � L• Leese s lteat•ions. One of the forei ners litrreated hits terribly b a 1 to it to various is . - � ` P • movement in that count} in behalf of the p $ y pp y g • ,par ♦ ;; a� <^ : family at oliticai :tdepeardenee of the Armenians. in July b the military anthoritiea for aid• of the boy e� body. He was sententmd to P JQ`�� Og � ` -,.; tit,t hinter=- ;k Armenia is well known as the Poland of ing and abetting rioters has prevailed on his two months tmptisonment. �` o �OY ,ytS ,� t� 4=, , 11. Sue said Asiiw The country,once a powerful king. Government to demand redress from the - a- _ _ ;nit of the 's ili�PB YOa � 111iS`� a �+isa ��GG �e7f,% 16� ' `V, deet, is now divided Uetw(en Russia, Tur- United States, The man in question is �; . ;r ; i,:cs itable, key, and Persia an i the Arm©nuns have no Alex. R.Uhiaholm, of frL'ardner, a sttbjoot ISx, P,. $etitt�F�iAxx, 3t. Paul, Mttnri., v �(�� �o z�. .*Vt, :<s actually existence asr►distinetuation, Mr, Lecointe of(�lueen Dietoria. He alleges that on ul)� will mail a trial package of Schitlma>t►n's O .(Q► • , .j r ngttoing in 1 man of them believe their nation- 17 he was,by order of Col. Carlin,.of the 4th Asthma Cure fret to any sufferer. Gives 1 �� ,lQ��,�► " • - 1 '' i ¢�l. Itlme. says!to y O p�► a Q► . silty will soon be restored, and this idea is Tufantry, arrested and thrown into prion, instant relief to worst eases, and cures , .� f - , to was con- ---- - -- - r particuhacly popular in Persian Armenia There he was compelled to remain until Sep- where others fail. Name this paper and +' y tit ,. !ember 30 without examination or trial his send address. j z Icaprobity where,strange to say,preparationsaro be4ng ' RHEU��TISDI AND NE � M rotestations of British citizenshi rovin �rA�N& .. � ` openly made for the event. p p p g The etronges t plume in wisdoms pinto > alb saw The town of Uririia is the head centre of unheeded. The l;ritiah Government has re- {� the memory of past folly. ti% seemed volutionar feeling. A committee is quested an explanation from this Govern• � ` a(�Y Arise from pnor sigma , t{ .- the re Y a inert and the authorities at Washiin ton tion,etp. lKidneys fait s !mesa, -and supported there which is Tannin dot• the , B fr extract the uric acid c,;, .,*`i` ,. c,f recent constitsltion of indepe iI dent Armenia, have asked Secretary of State Pinkham, of Both the method and results when 'Na !torn thQ Ulood. Heir! , t r re ;s; r discuss and other mala 4 F > u xsn.efforts This committee is known as the Societe Idaho, for information. + repot Fl is takeII• it i pleasant y , T dies seize with such 14 t t Bibliophile. It is not surprising that it -- - ! and refreshing to the ttiste,and acts U,� �4 ruinous force that break �` ` i yen n blow has a b'renolsname,when we remember that down our strongest , _ - Y r entl et TOffi t1 on the I�idne s < oaths in a few weeks . �.. ' ntsmt� Canal 1'rencl� isthe onl £orei n len ua a that is The s +ords of Toledo aad Damascus were T�� �C Y®u i g y y p p y ' � y ��d y g $ g � Liver and BOWela cleanses the s s. DMkK . gosaysPopularHygiene ��� ¢mac; +atvletl Uy cultivated in Persia, and that not a few so popular in the middle ages that they ' y + and adds St. Leon �,.: . _ � 3SIB I3 TIdE QMYE$9AL TltBZ'Zm effectually, dispels colds, head- Fir , water hag'the power to yk y _ r , ig eluted: soh sets of th©Shah speak it with elegance. sold for their weight in gold. MOXYo those aa7w hattre Aa ="` ftght and destroy the '� �.;�� ti t.+tttlyd9 of The A;rn�eniaus in Persia, of recent years, A ion married cou le dwell contRntedl P '"°d 'e aches and fevers and cures habitual 6 P Y CI[ItOXI© BItONCHZ4'IB, COt7GiHB oA cause,is the most power ; t'fu: artlount have hr.d considerable re-inforcements from in Biddeford, Me. They are Mr. and Mrs. t�Onatl atilon. S ru of Fl s is the EAt -fur antidote known, and- ., , r COLDS° On ANY FORM OP WAST- p P g aa° e 1 1. y' ui�t should bo taken fre I rife v laycre as- their Russian and Turkish brethren who Angttstino Landry and they were married IX(,i D ter Onl reffied O its kind ever pro- y �� . X ern cv�a its - have Bono to Persia to live to escape the seventy years ago. Hia age ie ninety-six, IBEdBES'al ttl'1eTj aTiaatsltied - to absorb the deadly pot- dut d pleasing to the taste and ac• o eons that uudcrmlite the +, thir¢I was - exactions to which they are subjected in and hers ten years,,younger. ' sysetm." otic r3 �.; to i.( t;>kEn theirowu country. Itis aiuongtheseimmi_ Ceptable t0 the sto171Sch, ptempt In Try ir., It will prove ;y , ,� $ A rofessionai catcher in Pit tsbar it$action 8IId truly beneficial in its the truth of above: x- t 1 0 'c t hi: cos en rants that man of the most active promot- p g : �y -.." Y wa ered ten dollars that he could catch an t li re is no ere of insurrection aro found. They g y - B eCtg re red onl from the most T 1� m 4 nn T• • ` I:N tht�?,ciirec- travel openly from village to village ball thrown Co him, no matter how curved ' P Pa' St' L��n 111i11eral Til aUer 110. (I,11111t611) - �� " health and a reeable substances itsi ► « k !:arra of the preaching a crusade aa,%inst Mohamme- or swiftly it was sent, The person who bet g _ g ts, and dans, whether shay ho Turks or Per- with him paralyzed him by standing a young Yuan excellent qualities commend it Head Office TORONTO�treet West, - a se woman before him to itch. She had never ',� . siaus, 'fibs. advise every adult to procure p t0 8 and have made It the most Branch Office-Crystal Hall,149 Yonge Stroot, '• + ;� ):t r h t�e any Y handled a ball before but in three itches tilt• of the guns and toprepare for the eomiug uprising. ' p p0 alar remedy knOWII. Opposite(,ollege Avenue F The. leets in the churches of Urmiadeclare she put so many curves to tLe ball chat he Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and . centre of P� has been almost cross-ayed ever since. He 1, yrup Of Figs i6 for sale in ?5o r that the day of cleliveratsce is approaching, jn� # ((33��jjjjj�j'�QQ t' " �. ;. be villin failed to be within ten feet of the sphere HYPOPHOSPHITES bottles bat 811 le€i`ding druggists. �a�1�1�rS 'a11d Sty VlltillU ,•r±ttinue to and that eye*y Armenian should >I when it came in his direction. a ,t,nsibili- to sacrifice his property and lay clown Gia - �-•Of iittne t6tild l�odtt. Any reliable druggist who may not `' �! 1 1 life, if nrcd De, for the national cause. Ac- IT 19 ALJIOST AB PdLATdBLE have It OII Land Will rOCure lb ,ate ' . telae, and . Nodefn Ximcleil .' AS MILK. IT IS ea WONDRRFUL 3.,L�.=XWEIS yr ` , i ounection cuuiulationg of.firearms have alrea:ly been promptly for iliIIy OIIe w0 wish t'9 �i itement y made, and every week many Armenians A singer for breath wnR distressed. FLESfS PRODtTCE$, It is.seed ane! Manufactured onl b the ' ' ' ' .' fi hyo' And the doctoasall said she must rest, t0 t lt. :•nc iu the _ arrive afl Tabru to buy guns pistols, and P1d�.leta.is. At'° sit y y celebrated En hsh Wilshire Oils Rut she took Q.M.D. `• ` t <<'.l iii po- kniyea. Forhor wcaklungs, you Ree, insitnttons •r ..eb tit>Ktlott•. sola e� CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO .- tcry roves- 'There isone grant difficulty, however, in -. And now she can sing with the best°,. . aA Druggis(a at 6Oe. and SLOOL 'i _ -.,� rb the mass the way of the reconstitution of the ancient An athlete gave out, on a run. BCUTT Blf 1PXE, BeUssUte, BAtI F$AD(OI8t70, OBL. r, t t:� Fftt►ama kingdom of Arutenia. The eo le are A positive ogre for Sprains,Bruises,Qreen or ,; P o P And he toured hk career was quite done; 1t,OtTI>HVILL>S.TCP. N$w YO�i 8,IiT.Y old WoundK, Influenza, Weak Knees, Galled theiriseltteti divided into tactiionp. There is • QW.D.;pray observe. - - RhoulclerR,:3ore Backs,Lapped Hocks°Swollen r n.T prasecu- CANADA PERMANENT no people in the world who have become Gave back lkis lost nerve. Im ortAtiona Udders. Nor And now he can lilt halt a ton. SAUSAGE CASINGS. of nest En . { more diswiited Uy internal feuds than the LOAN AND SAYINGS COXPANY y p g R E M AT��Mrs li h,conKtantl on h,1nd, al•co rima Americltin �_ Armenian& They, therefore, do not have , A writer,who wrote for apriro,, - Hogs ('wrings. Full lines :yew Ham.i. Long . - �� �` �+ -1�+ the advanta a of a siuUle.leader of author- lied headaches and pain in the eyes; INCORPORATED A.D. 188!3. Clout R,1con, Roils, Cheese, I,11id, etc. pmtk, We uarantee an absoluto cure in from one �¢ :y i y, `They yield ober lentis to rival corn• rt•K D. was the spell 16�,at10 I3t.acawnLi, tit Co. Urn. Succe9aora to Jes to three applications. Snbsoribed Ca ital............... . ai:rte ¢.n sip-. That made him quite wall, p ' a v inittees which are promofina interests wl►ich 11'aid np CaptWsY_ $8i0.4a0 i exx & f3o�._Toronto. d jttd glory before him now lice. Reeiorve Fund--.............. 5 0'"s — One Tr 1 afll oa ince t t t- have not hinH in con mon, so far as the whole :t,i,t t;uut- •� - = Total Assets........................ i8„tt00.o00 DO YOU IMAGINE Prcfnounced by medical men the greatest country is concerned, except the one issue These are only examples of the daily Of ce Toronto Street,Toronto That Poople would have been regularly using discovery of the ineteentil Century. ��, t n 1 of a.little of the fin;=,l reconstruction of the kingdom. triumphs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical our Toilet Soaps since 1313 Rorty-sevon long . - i i3A1I1r63 sAKf[ Bi><A:tCi! TfttfCE i,oc. PIBB 1BOTTLL'. , , I Split ftp into factions, as the Armenians Discovery, in restoring health and reviving yet it W►oy had nob baso(,OOD t 1ho public ,L1'J& ;;,urtsmeit $urns of tt enc} upwards received at.cnrrent aro not fools and do not continue to buy goods J. CROSS Proprietor, . OWED'SOUNI"D u'h.`�?. are, Turkey anti Pcrsia do not seem to think wasted vitality, Sold by all druggists. rates of intereat. paid or compounded halt unless thtry are satisfactory. F $ .�:n;� at a it worth wniie to take measures to su cess T earl '. For sale by Druggists. '�° 1` PP v ou can t estimate a man's liberality by y ) _ . ,¢. ►,:,l:e St. the plotting that is ►;ging ou. A day for what he thinks you ought Lo give. DLfBtF\TfTftlE-9t, � � '.Ts�. . �, ;:e ducks the general rising was fixed for May 15 last, Money received fora filed term of years for ai10hn Bull Steel Plate Rin_q"a . -i :'t� ,tile great Uut file event seas est ones- Dr. Harvey a Gouthet•n lied 1 tae. for which d4,benturca arc issued with hail yearly . . j+ .,j'-4� fi t P P cou$hs and calcis is the most reliable and interest Coupons attached, Rxecutors and ,0i1• Persiaa Armenia is the northwestern f Trustees are aui.horired by law to invest in the `1�;�'f �. :n e,I that s , , per ect cough medicine in the market. I'or � i part. of I ersia, ail joining the Armenian pos- Debentures of th►s•Company. The caps and ■ tt 1,�cr from.: 5esaion� o€ '1'urke and I.ussia. it is an bale eserywhere, asRets o[ Ilio Company being pledg for " � ; money thus received. Debenture holde arp + h�� �' 4 c- W weeks' elevated counts with a cool climate, a A Parisian wit once defined experience as Shoot Music. Music Books, guitars �d - � Y= at all timeet wwured of perfect safety. * I`'�� ': l filet pretty j fertile soil,abundance of game, and iminer• a comb that one t►ecamo possessed of alcor J. ■ptBfl:BT Ylst•U*s. Atan,tging Director, t3an)os, Violins,Aceordobnsand all kinds .! / Gavin Lost one's hair. of fswrsd Inetrtimronts. Ther la "'�•' - F ous gardens and fields whose products'are g rgest stock in - �� ,_ .ti - • ftTow- ar- v r KOfP NO MORE �: t �r~ renowned in Pcr ia. Its chief town,L retia, GtBBONB TOOTHACHE OUM acts sat a _ C arida to chowo from. :,,m decid- near the bin lake of the same name, con• temporary fllling.and stopj toothacho Instant WATSONS' COUCH DRaPS Getourpriees before purchasing elsewhere - i t ric ' didn't a 11 13-• `old by druggists. _ - ` t 3 �` }+ tains about 45,CU0 inhabitants. . est of WILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INST- and savamoney. r - - N • t au_:k, touch the population arc Chalde:la or Armrnian, The total number' of• families in the ANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING E1sti'D 1±011 CATALOGUE. m .- ' `�. i thou,h there are a Good man Burris and United States in 1890 was 12 G90 IS'L. FROM tCtDLt?S, 1 '' vy i y ' HOARSENE88. SORE ' f:unters•, all _ some Pet inns and '!'arks. The Armenian WHALEY. ROYCE & CO-, >r�� au l high top A•P• THROAT ETG. AND ARE 1MVALUUISLE _ . rWd, �:.� population numbers about 70,000 in th:s TO ORATORS AI+tD VOCALi8T6, i4. A i58 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT I ., _ ,V -� reversible = district, and a few-thousands arc scattered — i ' x + � �' ' • ,' eye.glasses over tl,c rest of Persia. It is a rulific and T. W. t3TAMPEC ON EACH DROP. TRY INE• , „ • a i A tllE Q©LL�f� � t P E est ht saved h ,� itisgun,•a handsome race, but the people are not very —_— ',' •A [� a' ' t;_, ane-blow welh likedb�' their nei;hbors ou account of v 4 •s r MAK /}' c<< "4. br ,,, s `$`* ,- cud of the their.ano^an;e incl faiti►lessiiess. The do Amer Scarlet Fever, Dipl►tl►c•ria, I'neumonla ��� kYdL4R5tW/AGAlAGYINEAG£NT t 4+ 1 Y _ , :t.,,i- 1 do H ith it" not seen► to think it at all dishunorablc to acid other prostrating dtsea►es, lluod's gates- tb your colors° and that li iLe fOlfZ /T- OR SENDA3CENT _ = -�� . • STAAfP FOR PARTICULARS Yom.,¢^�°' .. ,,,NY,' break th+_ir word, ' The Peraian Armenians, ,parilia is unequalled to , • - ,` .Y TIC�ORIV PRICE LIST SAMPLES FOR COAL AND WOOD. w;.it u3 in the Mr. Lec•ninto say's, are the hap.pie;t subjects tboroughly purify the ��NO TO US ! ' f,(; would, of the ha!►. He gives thein absolute blood and' b•ivo needed - - Cc�TTOiV YA�?Ndc. OF OUR LATEST ASD BI:liT. 1FsYl:6LtISTIY• :, L'1Bufslf►A1TLL. t :,rt { fie was liberty in• religious ttirtters, and compels strenfith. head this: Ile euro and wee rho elegant vtove before buy-• p� ' { i:,: cIducks the�Iohammcdans to treat their priests and mei,+ '1iy boy had tic arle� E D PAI - - 8 ing luny other. told by nil leading dealers. �- �` MiIX churcia(s SY}t}i respect. l l►ey are exempt • , Fever when 4 stars old, it;t H►� * ; • a Atan'C'd by F. S l'. Gurney t'o..Toronto ,!mono otic from military service and their taxes are >, leaving him very weak because they stand to you bright and firm, ------ - - -- --- - -------- - - -- - ----- gv i out 901ile of comparatively light•,in which respect they and with blood psi.. or to anything they touch and never D e tn' $ ` ,I them out in offer a striking ;;ontrast to the misery of oned wit` canker. wear awai`y. -reu your dealer you � \, watt I n tst:�e, then their neighbors, the Turkish At+m¢:n!an+, must have t!►e l�n:vorn masa- � j 1�� �l ej. ''a Ills epee bccsut:o til- , « For one cause or aw,ther, the Russian Ar- flamed. 'his sufferings faetured by ,�� .:.;i¢ar�ynext Ineni<at: seeurto be rapidly (lying out. �, vrere intense,and for ? q, n y Det T $iTABUSt1ED J. K. MACDONALb. . ' 1, ',t iu,w bis skill _ if , . , 1, RAILAY tfi sW " m0"t1ri AL ttiyl. } TOI�IONT�. { rtaaazing Dire" t � }t >t being fjuite Cuff'orcl Blackman, we ks he co,lld not even . . Dido Mean to ba Imp3sa3 Upon. ops bis eyes. I took �' . ' won Dover t'2 . ��� She yeas an incie ipndent sort of a irl, re- 1►i►n to fhe E e isnl l?.ir Inflrntar�, but th•�ir k`Y I :'•,�7•�, i 4 y a RitoL before eEntl in ossessioi y g rrtne(lies did Iibn uo good. 1 hegxu givlug him �1♦♦ i♦♦�♦♦fi1•♦i♦♦♦•♦ --- " . c r ,ut hstashin y p t of quite a fortune, and y A (,'hOiCe GIC k, $22,000,OflO ' 1 food s sarsaparilla '•' '•' ' I'nsurance �t - - { sh conciucird u horse was it necessit iu her , `t,- I caution an y A Grand Family Educator %. necv establishment so she s.:nt for a ce3lcr (� Stl .AB�etB, - - �4,000,�00 I X ,,, I' t•0,,}-+. Allow _ which soon cured film. I l;Iimv it onvea bis t,ya WO fallow- and hall a.talk with him. What she didtt t sight, it not hiss very tire." Artini•: F. Bi..ica- A Library i[I ItsBif � . • `i - - ��``':..: tang ' baug! know about horses would fill a livery stable, MAN, :888 Washington tit., Boston, hl:sris. • • , _ but she tried+to make the dealer be leve she --- The Standard Authority •. •.•_ Paid Palley-holders, - - $2,2�O,d0O r t a tt brim we irr'IOOD'S P1LLs are the best after-dinner Pilh, � 1:xploding • vasa judge and told us to bring her souse- - ♦ >,_ .1 t s�yiet digestion,caro headache xnd biilouanesa.. - T.a,.,r �� thing to loos a . 2 hdealcr came and she 4 „f our t;,$eine , ,c :. went out to pass j ud ;etnent. She walked - ; all around the animal critically, as rote;s r1,itiTisRti ['IEiN A(i51'S•\I'f's t'U. of ilnit l�uF'•f' p 1�J fax, ;`uva S,otin: l:►pilot at,000.Wti: for `SES 192 WEIh IN A �AHC signals ale, acgenciea at unrepresented point+, :yldreas J. �� ��� FOR IS '` ,..r as pretty <<Is hc- well-trained?" she inquired with Il• 1%tyarl,t;►tief Aur-nt.Toronto. v _ the air of a ockey C/ii'f A'f[O�K Y tt'_\�T--For hundreda of �� `L ` ; OF,THAT FOR i84i OR ANY PREVIOUS YEAFZ "Ccrtainly ir►tss," replir_d the dealer. ►_ hur.ut )'gang men tinct won►en who will � • ;� -1 0l. "the is svel'I gaited and tine in harness." thormighly prepare theingoh-i in Shorthand, (� i { < I '�3$ " Uin--un� " said the irl • "is she all Iioo. ).�:cping, Arithinctt,. Penmanahtp.7•yPe- �` i��l ♦ I . _ y. ,i i isuo!'I a de right in the Doris svritin etc. AddressCuIIcge of Correxlabnd- C' B B a ` i', ' sed to their t fes -s;iss " *as ec the deafer, ` blit race, iuronta B■ POLICIES ���� Ba sat tun the �• P :i --- �` x 1 )` you sce I'vernl lot shoes cin her fore-feet.t IMPORTANT - �� tg� ul tote liotise He said that because, really, he didn"' ♦ �r et1Cd11y FROM ALL C®N�j i I�N as tC , `'� ,arc}1 the Tliepreparation of ciclic:orsv and whole�omo t _ " Kx I.,ri,:, enre has know what else to say, . food is necessary t:o our happines% 'ro accom- - � The girl lag¢, Residence Travel and Occupation. . bed merrily,.. plr;h chi; tine materials must bt► used. moo' , t J �,,-. ,i,E„►ed to _the ri "I noi;ted that but oft cotthdn't �•er recurnntond F M CUYSB TO COVSR. � �� s�� �����. \iccy[zI pend tivell have them on her five feet, could you: EMPIRE BAKING POWDER F. dp i of the Times. a • ~� -she g irgrIt�Q as containing, strength, purity, arts t;.tifo T g - �. _� Guaranteed to give flatistact.ion. Manutitc*ur $IteCelsOr of the asthentic "IIna- - - c Cil,a is re ”I mean, miss, stammered rho dealer,, ed only by Lt1.LIt3 d IiBIGULFT, Totre.nto .. - - -- - -- ---- --- ------ -- - - -- --- -- t bridged- Ten yentas spent in revbtng,♦ _ - —_T _. -- . Sold at °acts pound tin. Ask your Rrxer for i 100 editors em to od over :300 000♦ 4 ti ° 1:1,1 inmate of that she i,i shod only on the fore-feet.". p Y 4 t .-t flay ens a << I understand," she fiaid, seriously+, p p pT expended, �� X ::-, �4t I. f r{,til tcP►e con but that'cau he cured without. any difli- WHITE FOO PATI l ICULANS 801LU ItY ALL 1D006BELLgBB. . 1 to r, •- t t me tshis cot culty, can't it,,' QVV T HEH E4T. wi,rkhouse to " Very easily, indeed, miss," assented 0f (,o:nplet;e Statim Lannohestrom�2Ozt to 31z7 ye - t bU'f MTd1►+a of oteoirte ellttianA.# , . . •. "Aerno Uoaloil Hoilera and En„ineai' from toe the tdet.�+,hinhnaarpPetulea , �V-4T• a the dealt:, with a rent sense of relief• i W 8 H.P. Lar a sizes. (foal or wood fuel. �ni•P w�-- 1, n clexnY pages and Yt;[.I, i 1tt1'Ict't.�[ts. c _ k, r gyri a ",She seems to be all •right in the We g -(i. & 0. MMUTAM CO.. Pablishem j ( f *� ;`� ,n I officiating , "The Marsh Steam 1'nmp" rho best boiler I> of the ohild she+=l;lers, but iter hind shoulders don't feeder in the market ReturnA ozhaust tato • gp�gQ,) ,°U.&A. l - seem to i',e iii feed water heating it from 40 to IUdogruog. ♦♦8♦N♦NN♦H♦♦♦♦♦♦♦d♦ • f,t �I"N t{,,, <►az empty ,�, q to rif;ht, Suggested the girl. For catalogue send 3c. stamp. - ons y : There's .nothii,n tl►e matter with her GILLIES A CO. Carleton Placa. Oat. - � �- `1'itc cnmeter l tl►ere " asserted tl►e dealer. "She is per- _ r® t ,ni�atedwith, , i the Doily of fectly sound." �m.OpliCtIJO�8r11� a. ; I - �� h are �llcre �. cc ,r ` J R i "°:There's no danger of her Withers being Btty direct from us,can stave money. Send for lin it, fit w� 1 d spavined,is there she enquired carefully. price list. ° SNL your Sa�v dust pie is re aced ' k r I ve seen horses like that, and they al- - `�� sit �,ilous m8asnre ways ;nada mt�nervous, Etri'tipiie TOA)RCCO CO., Masntr8ai. ' .tt-.',iUn(� scheme c`Tl0 danger lII the WOt'ld, nli9s," itisa C' ®u r" � ,r1 d 1011 11 >Y '`� tropotitaushel dealer assured her. MANY A WEARY HOUR- `'� �. � 1►eu led about "Hose old is she'" ennuired the girl.' is S AVER) to those who use t'he �► will reduce i o/ x � . `•'t G��` helped to feed By this time the dealer knew his man, e, 50,p i °� v c. furbished a ? and was confident, y r ' vin ou .-iij t •. for ,� IiILI,IA�� SENiI� �IACItIE TRUSS > y ; _ � , found work r^. Leine a lad}, lilies," lie smiled "I'd ,yed, 0eclatined a, rather not tell her age." The Williams Wk. Co., Ltd.. Montreal. . IMPROVED THE LAST 2a YEAR$ Boaard5, When you ' now '�eC �s� IRTNINC RRTTER UNDER THE SdaE _':r, ,x : , sr 134 crimina� Hosv considera>a of ou " she said -DIi.TAFT'S- �Jllt lOf1 i,i sent to situs Imo. earnestly, `�I'll Lake her ' and the d Baler ASTHMALEHE I ?:. i t - fountl and re•I;: dent In a bill for $•250, representing a net Gives n Night',; '� A ! y � '" %city of our mill increased, 1 umber tacit, cat. `-� ,t f3weetsleep and P 0. 1- Ie: .< Prc it to him of 100. u i ,N i, fest peoPm s;o that you need not ., . nearer to si xe, less saw culls. - r W x� ;� �.J rough! an _. Fit upallnightgaspi SEMDf'OR EfTMN sNIM (011 REeEIPT111R/i<tltifrrElll„ '�' �E�T QF A I.I. Entire COSI of Cbun' Sayetl .*��` e ,,,"4W � L " o , THNiA Por breath for fear o QQt�i `1 . $� s,zy aioAiusg Chtonic derangement- or the istat#tsoh UT ME t11lECT WV%T Is RE iRED. Why SEND YOU � f�� e` ge� su[IocaWon.On receipt ear. Con tinual . lofit thereafter--so wh _+ ' , etfw•►a*d. caused great trontle to. Wm. H. Kelly, of -ofnanteand P.O.Address pS • i ti�a1t11E IYEtlT IiilA1L� IIEQIST>. , Q� 3' P y , v ►d potluds mem_ I+'rankfort, Incl.. an(i oventuall led to his wilt mail TRIAD 80TTLE �ttiEtli 1111® EJ►P. o ,-.' xllveStigatC "i ;, t' - y Dr.TaziTBRoa -RD(CIJIh '----�•� Rs>!,+tflttmptLiAiast<ated r-�*--�-�••� r , b n '' _ is therefore t,ha�._- death Ail autops revealed in his stomach i 1 t► w.- t� �y p �j ` c.''" Y � • Y Co.. Rochester N.Y. �.atll Ci�a'�'Z' '. - �j to hRve it m � ashoeinaker's awl whi<i.'i he had accidental- Canadian Office, 186 Adelaide Street West. E T �aI �_ ., ,T LO,U17� o ��,A TFaFUI IjAL1ti�� t �, . - R ly swallowed oyer. thirty years ago. T4I e�:..a, MACNIIIiST,l$4 KiMs $T(I ET WY t �f: -: - , :- ..., J ... .. _ _ .., - - .: ..; ., . .... - ._ •e �. :ca c ;e. 7s.42ba -J 0 1 6:^ -'j- ''` -s ._ .,,, Y'4 ,ti: nL� _ ...- 8, .6..•. .. _ 3d '„5•3G.'LCi:.h`t •vf ,«''. •_'->c: - - :.. .-...,;. .. 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'z`,Nw-r..,:i*.f). :;t .",, >_f¢}.:,,a,� , •+3a„ ,a s:' , , , rr".k.. ,i_..t f_.{,;..aaG,c::. n.er. r-�, r^��'.Y >�.:«9I - �' v�P - _ L -. t:.. �� .: a e �k , ice• _ r� ,.Y- t. _ 9 _ _ _ LS :.� - :.. - _ _ _ _ _ .. , < ... : .. - - ­ - 8oarborn oh Ala- r a a Wm. Booth, of arged , . [ o . - a . - �' (Coutinu4 �: 6 Bellam with .>� . - - drew Forsyth, living a y, — dad defective_ ­- -: ' . y� ` . �{ = .'' .•.,,`s pacing taken a plough, bridle, Clovis and OTWITHSTANDING the report 3i _-______ _ the old ge;tlema� i ers and s= i' . - ploughshare from a waggon standing in N circulated to the contrary. The owit , - : :: pts yard some time ago. The case was th®Mfg. Co. lfothaL their Foundryto f fe st]Igunning. . . - , . .. is roe ;. - ..: � , - e i]��y Th at. F.• threshed out before Justices Wingfield and that they are making the celebrated o�n- saving purchased the stock ,and business of the- Pickerlrlg ung to ala • and Stevenson yesterday. E. A. Mao- tre Cut"Mower Turnbull Studer, Whitby Twin cases, carefully vi #,i donald who was interested in the case, plow and other implements as usual and also Ha,,xdware Store I am prepared to furnish customers � �� � �♦�� j "` , carrying on • a general repairing business. I e t �5 judgmaul, th - i published every Friday morning at its office appeared in Forsyth s defence. The Pointe for all the popular plowe always in stock. 1 . I . 1, I With anything in the above line. scally advises the • "t,• Pickering,Out. matter was d18m188ed. — D.Smith,�lekerinR, ie our agent, ,.�..,.,,,.—..,,, ..1 _ case ? No. To oll % Whitby,Jane 615th 1892. ""T .• �� •►-� -,-*1A the case is alio 1� TERNIB he stock p fed New Advertitsements. T ck bas been greatly increased, and will be disposed amount of money % •1.95 peryear; $1.001fpaid•n advance. -_ . y RATES OF ADVERTISING �0i of at prices that will compare with any ff it is settled He t r :. ';.° j First insertion,per Line - - 10 Dents. FOR SALT;:--Aso ed Band pheanfin STRAW ,_ CUTTERS , - gained by a wide I Each subsequent insertion,per line - 5 splendid condition,also a cutter in good ,. ' house ill the Couxlty. - will undoubtedly i _+ This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- repair. Apply at this of lc • •••+r••- ,a ♦ - :-` W.• •- - -•--x .- a y€� and the Corpora . sertiaements. 'lQp,, S®LE-30 cords of Bret-class hard - -.A..N� Special terms given to parties making con- 1V coats of both side sects for 3 or fi months or by the year. half- wood,dry,Por sale on lot 10 in the 7th eon e� R A -able quarterly', of Pickering,the farm of James Durrel. Apply the Council has 1 yearly or yearly contracts pa, q Pr, to Robert Price,Brougham. 6'S TURNIP P U PLR ' r ;T 1* ' advice that rosea Business cards,ton linea or under, with pap 6• 0 r • z the advice; that one year,�p5 0�,payable iu advance. NOTICE-Geo. Graham may be found • .-'Notice iu local columns ten cents per line, Nat his old stand, Claremont. General "settle." What ' five cents per line each subsequent insertion. � CALL ON flies- blackd:nithing done,special attention given to , a lawyer know Spoofs]contract rates made known on apt shoeing. Prices to suit the times. tiff_ unsophicated cos I ' Rion: No free advertising. t actions ' from the remises of the - - . Adyertrsementa without written ns r Q rRAYED p W M. C O WIE, A What would adv the ,) - - , trill be inserted anti]forbidden and charged ac undersigned,los 13,con.5,on or about Oct. ' g 27th last,a larg©bla:k Berkshire sow. Informs- ! a 0 _ - . Cordingly. Orders for discontinuin adventise- e h 1. B►I�OU( HAM. . . "` =' n and sent to the pub- t her whereabouts will be thankfully e l . a,la dtpavin ' mems must be in writing tion a8 0 - th advice ? W1 licher. received by JAMES LAtI)LAW, Greenwood --_ _-_-__. 1. • - . - , Job Work promptly attended to. - Post Office. 1-lu. — _ a lawyer if you v . 1. CLARK PROPRIETOR. JUST received a fresh lot of steers and In settling,the 1, w ---- J heifers (30 head,) These cattle. have allSalary andcrpPneesweeklyiroms�ll.)b able and natural, •• oral commisofon to local part-time - . ! Our Politioe-Strict Independence. been selected as boing perfectly suited for teed- Permanent son. (3ooA ehanos or would do, did ins p�rpoaea. Call and get first choice. JOHN w+.aaoemcni Esclusi♦a territory. Could refuse to Our Aim-A First-Class Local Paper. WOODRUFF,Pickering. 7-8. trrgestgrowed onlyffr ry.toett -- inN(o�tt,�cl+an es and UNte�a' tr i advice of their pa undersigned nod ie anxious ' for the sum of $l ` Our Exp�otations—The . hearty ��[TOOD --The u g states.Clean,bar�.took from WH rapport of],he Deople of Piekerine and vicinity. r V to inform the public that he has any tree to name,and fair of L o r friend wouldst Ll I . . .r ... ... quantity of green wood, good body timber as treatment YOU N EE similar ci: i rust phouses.on well as limbs. Sold either in bush or delivered. tutlon In our on 16 account o t FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1892. App1y for further particulare to GASPER orders No tO"pi4`"e' "'d Neverth , s, p y p 7-9. , peculiar ad.anta. propagators, the STOTT,Pickering P, O, Pett- gee we can Interest . . 0 . OR SALE OR TU RENT—Comfort- nO° iO�°"°1°t•`r°truc 4'° - - length and brew . pw month and expenses _ that our council i . THE THOMPSON CABINET F able dwelling on Church street,in Picker- Doh'tdesitateb}ecauseof re• . r ins Village, known as the Ferguson pro rt . *�� �'�"e t1°tel• or A good pair of Blankets :. heads incapable e pe y tinea Re can mats you•Assess The task entrusted to Sir John There is a half acre of land,also hard and sofrt pmt fm- Address ferpa,tteuyara, - .• ions, and to N d- water in abundance. Young orchard of large gltpwtl 8104,c0.,Cbntdnentl K . t� and small fruit on place. For further particalars TAL goose!.rsti.etti) TOA°lr-7b► Olt'C formed. Does t1 Thompson by the Governor-General apply to Henry Gordon,Pickering. fi-8 The befit valise In Flannel . . that our council 1, week ago.has been completed, and- - . • - JOHN TANNER do 8ON wish to an- _____..___-_ . deserves censure - t • t.:01 f, . -. Tuesday Sir John submitted to His J nounce to the public that they have open- I bj U d 1 th - r, t, - �:•, t f 1116 ed out a butcher shop In Dowswells block. There are ore seasons a i1 erC o sound �• taint at t Dug t - Excellency the following lis 0 Fresh meat alwa son hand. In caseof absence ' lug suit the memos . new ministery, the members Of which 1Nieaes Boone or W. Logan, sen orders left with t e firm adherence postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A POINTS to a virtue in th( i - were sworn in Wednesday. . rid call solicited. �-tt • • • L ,ffib$ WQOI HOSIel'y - i= Sir John Thompson—Premier a OTICE—The undersigned wishes to _ us observe the p: Minister of Justice. Hon. Mackenzie N call the attention of the public to the fact about The Kingston Weekly % wi a wide-awake It won +: ` �arlTler 1711ftSa gI0V88 OC socks wide-awake me:: P,Y that he has returned to Brougham where he j i Bowell—Minister of Trade and Com- hopes to receive the same patronage ria before . . sentiment that e News worth investsp�atin�� . mento. Hon. G. E. Foster—Minister for which he retprtla pia sincere thanks. 1lIY b in the township. std will be short so you will have to hustle if Shawls Shlrting SU1t1IIgl3 :% of Finances. Sir A. P. Caron—Post- yo stay hto have you photo taken byC.L.gilner Send our name and address on , , . la in the advice, l!,'i. oto-artist. 7-10 y last cent'is gone ;i'.., master-General. Hon. John Coscigan — — a Ostal card anJ ou will et these jingoes till Ill. Secrets,ry -of StatA. Hon. C. H. - NOTICE. . P Y g Yarns, Fingering wool . � 1.- x` i Fi lI % II ar scalars b return mail. i e stances ti gui. : r Tupper—Minister of htarineand s fu D t y that distinguistif u, z John Ha art—Minist iessre. Harr Thom eon and Ales reason. Undout . . es. Hf1f . o gg y p Address , Save time and money by calling at r : of Railway's and Canals. Hon. J. A. Smith of Claremont, have entered into of the coultcillur: J. farthest stage, b Ouimet—Minister of Public Works. parthership, and are prepared to do all "� N ��T .. , they, .in spite 01 '`� work in their line with neatness and de• ) r Hon. J. C. Patterson—Minister of - __ that the knew spatch., A special feature will be the- Kingston, Ont, ' informed, sacri6 1. Militia. Hon. T. M. Dal —Minister g I . 3 shoeing; of boil• heave and light horses. i. _ -- on principle, sett . of the Interior. Hon. A.T. Angers— 11 they ask is a fair field. Their rep- . S a noble exampl, . .Minister of Agriculture. Hon. W. B. Ration is a anarautee of first class work. OR'S COTTON ROOT . • . • . sinking their o«; Ives—President of tl]e Privy Council. to tli� dogs titeii ;', mr.Thoiuhson takes the opportunity of thank- `'. Hol]. Jol]n Carling and Hon. Frank inn his old patrons of the last twentylyears,and ��U Nj'�)f.��•I� hold their printf trusts for a continuance of their patronage.7-6m recent,:isco�er} b� an ohl - I the interests Of t r: . Smitb—Ministers without portfolio. _ ____- ------- ph siciau- Successfully t,sed . . , ' uio the by thousandsot lad- _ a majority oplto> l•=• T118 above form the Cabinet. fir. FARM and TOWN LOTS fes ist,eonlyl>Nrfectlysate espies But, • Th V J. J.Curran__Solicitor-General. DIr. 0 be in the richt and reliable medicine discov- + r , . z For. E ere.l. liewareof opprrnrtple.l . These men wh . N. Clarke �Vftillace—Controller Of P, SAL tlrug-gists who otter interior , y at any cost, co t� - . c' `it" CUStOm;3. Mr. J. I''. Wood—Control- .. medic►nes ::, p?sir of lbs , Ask for Co.,k'e Cot- ; ler of Iltlal]d Revenue. e FA[ig of 30 acres, being north west con Hoot t;o,n;,ouud,tak°no a�,iwtitnte; or en formed. �`a e cm. 1i corner Lot No.6, con.5. Pickering.known close 3l and 4 three cent Cantadian 1,ostage . Mr. LOurit, a l>el l', AS to religion 10 are Protestants as iialem Corners. Good large building;, newly stamps in letter,sad we wtll send sealed by re- advise, that if th fenced,good orchard,and two wells on prem- turn ,nail. Furl sealed particulars fu plait,en- 1 . than $1,'300 wo {! and 7 Doman Catholie;s. , Out Of I4 ises,at present rented at >!t per acre: Land of velope,to tadiesonly,2 jst„rnpa AdAress lone "l - eats in the Cabinet 9 are filled by the boat in tl,e county, Gravel road >atit thu istily Co.. E`isher]flock,I81 N'oo,.lwariI aM ��' Now, the gttesti, door, l Detroit. Uichigan. bold in Pickering by lis !rt have been justifil I lawyers. . Also d park lot in the town of t1'Hitby of 04 liatemsu,%I. D-, an3 all responsible druggist . . 1. to additional ex ' y 0 j: : .1 - ..- . - . . ­. . . acres. immediately north of and adjoining the et Nrywherb• I If the suit had b , - I` SA 11. -_-- grounds of the Ontario Ladish'College,ou wli,ch it would have ts' I - - . . MALVERN. ,:; .,: is a small orchard. The premises have a trot I - I . . 46 1 _ : . . a man has the i - � 1. age of 45 rods ou Reynold streot.and 8 rods on -- Dundas street, well fenced. One of the bestit Pays. - v�r - . even foolishly. ) . - building sites in the town of Whitby. Reason• y _ I IIndy Cate intends spending her winter ' - - . entirely different j-4 , - able terms will be allowed,for full particulars _ e - 1 m9nths at home. apply to • j, What about that Bede oom Suite* - We placed in office ti I. I- - Maus er Ormerod and Mr. Baster � �1 T,(1•� township as erns t< g J. R. DiONTU0a1ERY. - V VV j, possible. For i spent Wednesday evening of last week at Dundas at.,near uptown railway station, have the lay gest StiOCk- of fL11111t111 a must eve ail ; ,� - - Target Hill. Oct.17th, 1992 1tf Whitby g y --------- e`'er shown In Pickering. payers of Pickers t' - Harvey Bricktveod has c�nE to the — waste of money ' ray to assist his brother, John I3ursey,in rthe Best, ratiREMOVED. To HEW :_ PRIMISES � . .the milk delivery business. creased taxes as ' Pl l s t� correspond with tll� ��rl�i�i Of Pickering road t� �'Vould nt it be fuun3 if the bark on the Ilppbr regions of Geseford's physiognomy ' oY - ' - - - - -- us if there woull } ; should slip off, o.-wing to the heavy lour- BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK ' Wheat -and Barley. . tensiye oppositio den on his spacious upper lip. _ . �•� ` $1,200. If the e, T. ��'illis, our werchaut, hit9 engaged Whitby Marble Words. . f n 1y that the ex}ter - H ILZ �y & �ILLINGHANl �lv, "" ilia services of blaster ll. Orinerod to do �' p� '• a._ S $l«We odd jobs aionnd the store, and in case of Mathlsoll OL H�,Wkln IBJ at the various q emergency look after things in general. FL'I NITITItE DEALERS and UNDERTAEERS,_. • , - Tran Settlement «e dont wonder at All s face being a Mauufracturers of 0 , - little one-sided after the "keepout" in- Marble Monuments, Headstones and all ti . P3:03C TMZTC'. -. 01,7T- _ a both natural a Y yention has been worked up-trough his other Cemetery Work. �ith�HEAO able to give the >, ... o — _ insight into the c brains. He intends takinn it to the Alio Importers of t3eotoL, t3w•dish, am- trial, we shall i eriaan and Canadian araait• - • World's Fair next year. All parties wishing work.would du well to cal effort we may ha On Thursday of last week John Flem- anus before archasing. All work guaranteed . NOTICE TO FARMERS . ion, we feel cons, -ins moved his household furniture, to and prices o the lowest. perusal o _ _ _ __ SALE _EW. WILLIAM . . W.V.. 13:lohardr�on, - Arent. . . ` gather with stock and implements, to the a Calm u r we cannot condi - - Weir farm, brown's Corners, which he T For all kinds of sewing, for ease and - -* say that the cc ' has rented for a term of years. BY-LAW O� ' have done riothii It convenience in using and - for OW ik your time-to purchase your Hayiiig and Harvesting machinery base caluminies Peter Niple, in his wonderment,- Was -- . : : durabilit has manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, . at the expense C -- immediately releived by receiving a ticket • • . - Y N to attend the mammoth dance. It comes By-Law to establish a highway across a �, and sold by L. FORS`YTH, Pickering. The followitla• . dr , and our cot mff on Tueea portion of Lot No. 14 in the First Con- are the varieties :—New Masse Harris open back oil er, Toronto No. 1013. Boz sense and-h oy evening, Gth Inst, stud al cession of the Township of Pickering. NO y together likely Peter will. attend.. Par to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders G and U ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford - .' : ' tteulars nett week. Whereas a safer and more direct road jrorn 79E NEW WILLIAMS Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, a Rev. had ne the Rev. J. T. C; _ The revival meetings have at last come Pickering Village to the Pickering Station Rakes Seuffiers Plows Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. to a close, No doubt a_great deal of good of the Grand Tru»k Railway is required, Is always ready for use, never gets + g + gg g due to myself an s►as been done, but judging from the and or the better convenience o the frau• out of order and i9 perfectly satin Prices from 10 to 18 cents per pound, slid we have alga repairs on hand for by reply to his t j i; g f f Pe y statements. It 1 words and actionk of some of the youths elling public. _ � factor to ever one who uses it. Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 80 different king of plow. I I who attended the same, a great deal, we y y point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. 11100RE'S black- . to tibnt'p ken ` . think remains et to be done. Therefore the Municipal Council of Over 1500 ladies in this section are y smith slop. _, book"Bible eRea the Township of Pickering enacts : - . . – - t . Tom, we unaerstona, has got the fan- w i f using fife New Williams and all are �� ��URS YTH. P�C KERIN` ants u p nen mill home which he won at the That that portion o[Lot Number Fourteen in g ]f• K p to pub the First Concession of the said To Township p ° delighted with it. Ask your neighbor , They are like - plowing match. As he purposes selling Pickering,hereinafter described,shall be and ie __ '` k this machine; we think it no harm to in. heroby erected into an$established as a Public who has it how she likes it. - — advised his coup -_ form the(public about the same. It oar• Highway of this Municipality. That is to say: PENNYROYAL WAFERS. DAVID MI� case he must abu #- p Commencing on the West limit of the said Lot, TgE NF W WILLIAMS . were she gamont , ries all the latest modern im rOyements, South 16 degrees, East 17 chains and 10 links 4 •spedils saenthy awi.ine fee tNts and as a separator its superior is not to m°re or less from the South limit of Henderson a y PICKERIN6. Certainly we street in the said Village,of Pickering (and on �� a high arm'and all its beaYln df.at - No dotes K pates ea a* - y we Cat be found. It will not only separate four• the north limit of land now owned and occupied g 96 , xew used by over Wt*& Has for sale first class Mowers, Twin the use of the bis teen different kinds of grain at once, but are hgrdened and ad'ustablo. Its the.&Ld '�IIfe�°' Ia.IRor c.. MOOd 'e first vie ;1{ b John Howland on the said lot) Then North . t she ver eelf•saule machine Will separate 7 deaneee,East 7 chains 75 links to the North- •rsa� �v •r your �ntR+d Plows,. Trumbull Binders, Horse- Y -° y P East an le of t3owlaad'e land and West limit of oaty those with our re awa•• the city minister s movements.are on steel rollers sliding ,fseeoflabel. •ase` '�``�• Be" Powers Cutting Boxes Horse Rakes, V.- 111 - black oats from white. John Andrew's land on the said Lot. Then } g � ��o P. m + + ins to shut out a 14 North 74 degrees,East one chain; Then South A+dr�M+ 191JRUA aHMdA"L Iron Jacks Single Plowo and other- inters of the Eva - '-PETEE NIPI'E� 1s degrees,East 11 ohaine,so links more or lase friction being almost done away with. ,bY, n„ ,, r r•. „ to the West limit of a certain road. Then south ----------- ------ artleles. Plow points and other re- taking part in h , 'A h be1Qn in to VPm. Clarkson; a 14 degrees 35 minutes, West 1 chain 4011nke more It will last a lit@tillle, p theworld and .. 8 g or less. Then North 16 degrees,West lid chains Tlie shuttle"is a large cylinder, self- airs ke t 011 hand manUfaCtul'ed }Jy , y quietly rc ;_ member of the oounsil of Toronto snore, 60 links more or less. Then South 74 degrees, g y �RROOS OF YOUNC AND OLD the Mowat M g Co•, �'Vhltb Call th West 7 chains 75 links to the East limit of the threadin , steel shuttle. y' the Lord deliver I r was buried under a straw stack 40 day e, g Organic Weakness,Falttng Memory, Look of and inspect before purchasing. North quarrelling mini: road between lots 14 and 13 in the said First Ph ei�l p�q are! p p R i stud Came Out last Monday when they Conceeeion. Then North 16 degrees, West i THE NEW WILLIAMS • • ''' r °°rte °r of Oi�t office corner. co Pray here in 1 x_ chain to the lace of beginning, Hazelton• itr►liz�. Also Narrow Debility,, p were kinin others of the same litter. It p g g, which oonsti- y is in keeping{ wi ,). > g Minnow of sigh], Lone of Ambition,Unfitness � � tutesa Public Highway sixty-six feet in width. Hae a self-settin needle, an automatic f tical history a,u>c f y;' was very thin, but is now doing well. g to starry,Stunted De.etopment, Lop of Power Y The M tle Na tobacco is not bur- Passed A.D. 1893, Pains in the Bask, Nighs Rintesiens, Drain In has been one fra . .' --- "Myrtle ' .oY" bobbin winder and an im ro ed I,,{ K. HERE :, 4 P y Urine, Sl•epie�ee•, Aversion tries and in all dened with the usual costs whioh s�t►ell ,y n r'4 Rer�►a , r Olei']t hbera � coos 0� s y indul- e.d. a tor. Ren pct., Na )Etre bMYe gttaranc a from the p, the price of most artiolee to the consumer, thr6ad pc�,, p�B ,000 Bald ty. Ad enobsina damp • it "Our Crate: rod t the firm employ no travellers whatever, " ' ` M-Tor = . ' , THE NEW WILLIAMS, � a. HA7.EL1'ON, MMus A �nsl¢Yj" his day Charged .� their orders come to them instead of being '1 .. , . ti; Pharmacist. ON Yonge St,Toronto,oat. A large c b dos ministers,r stere wi _. sought by thdln. The merchant does not Notice is Hereby given that the for _- ` i' a Is the only machine with adjustable of know! It. �.�- ,t require to kee a large stook on hand true ani correct co of a ro td R Law of and that will the:; stead leo6� - - Ment of grain- bag_ _ __ hell I p► PS nor allowing t ,, the Corporation of the Township of Pickering_, '!MM TAX=-liakerintg Atation 4.'1.8 . „ nK h c * "T swelling its pnoe with interest, for the which was read a first and second time by the �elhng vera cheap enter. • ll f , r on oily $our. TaAINB aiOlxa E13T ]DOE AS 1?OLLOWS:— He Win, laine- ' factory is an immediate souroe of Sa 1 Council of the said Municipalit on the 14th ' t i } PP Y Pao G Eapitl.ss 8- A. M. dayof November 1893 and the said By-Law will E$aYnlne lt, try It and ybu -will • 9 gentleman 11 „ ��l � . to him, at the cost of a postal oar i or aL be couaidered by the said Council.at meeting « lfl ItlxaD, 3:27 P. M. DOI1't, fall.,- to. call elate ,n ly I 1 4 -vopt a telegram. He 108e8 aothing, to be held in the Town Hall brougham, on the btly lL. - I. p y letter ; 1 J ` ' Mefore, from being Pverstooked.' The 15th daq of December,1893,with a view to read 19 LooAL, 0:80 P. M. lr_ potent jedge for< ` trt '�' the same&third time,and pass the same. �♦ anal exa `� iner' ' pQE he ie Certain 4 Z �. u is a staple one, for whioh there is Dated at White vale this 14th da of Novemb- - , wx. r iA� j`� should seep .- y , . y 'f °_ �t a demand as for wheat or WssT Do s ,. ,. er 1899. L iesso (10><Nti� T S � A FO LO ... !7 D, j' �.w� : l+to.7 l oce>c Q• f A.M. etiquette or ohrii - , . . . merchant. Can, therefore, .. x�t;�,,. - R.BEATON, .• ,�.a`��vv .■. h V •� J1• • _w( - , %. ..._ - -:. •.... -r` E. I�lyA , - . .Ma •�.•1�._ ,Si} le , , �iiif' , vlum rate of r fit. z arc a ter as $ p t �. .. 4 l ownr, p sig. •' t t. e ,. .. g tai aa18 T hi of el +r. l sr a �10 St , � 11 s`. . '; M.: I . : B N61. .. ROCK . . _. .,,. ,- - -,. .,- - : t. .,.. .. ,.' rk� � �,;,•' ;�, ate':. .- �., c: s u .. r.. , r - .. «., .> - , .r r.., . . r.. . . f- ,ri. .:a.-j =^c"Tf :r,+ s s. a :.u. . k..: -_ - .._ .. •..... -v L. y>� ._- .. .,. - -..1.. 1 5. r.-. - s \J. s ::.: .. a i. -. L-{'�, ret 'i F'[i y� - _ 7.r .: .a -. . . I P?. ae 1 -.. :. h k. + _ .. _ a ._..., 'rte '4.5''a ".iT Iil rty :, ._. . n _. A _. -•ski -.z� �!;3 .4 - 4. C.»`J` fir.}-o. - "... 'I...E; ..- t' ., a- , P F+Y w.. _.f:+-Y`v .- . Y %_ ti $ �'3 r w S 7. '�1 €�,,, �. P - k. ••:' #, M 1_1 r Mi, 1•�t� S r A F+"• 3 j Y a. ?y i 2 A J tt 5 -•� u- -may_, 1 401 it ,e'. •Cit 1 A I „ aX'd. A}*!' -i- [:'- `' + C'' :54: `+•"+""` f -h't 'i �. - K . f ' Y..� r.. .i - -� _ .., ' raj`• .�:J i l - w -. .. . 4 -r - , }c .0 j. i'-ex�Y r"•,?q,=v JG.- N@ r- �• � � .. '.... ,, �" :.f.a l 4 ,P•y •4!`a `.F'• .� ., •a2 ),f,ii4�1Wp� +A:�.- :. -- -t...�, .. ^'. J•.,rr..r.'.jh-' s .., ':r. - -c r -. --< ri:, .,..: yd. u k, a.-.i a -;i +.yti:.. t {.dr'r' ..'hs•.v✓r'G r; �,-;,u �� L y z.. _.�._ �_3i"• ,w _:x: „"�` ., _' - r'rF h r'�"'y: r. 1'-{"�xr 'n ,y+ ",-y'.;.. -s r-`+k..+. --.._ _�.g., . a:'.:.-�-.'.w t .c .: Irl. ..._: -' �.�tc .+tt3` �, - w.• n )'E! _. -- - _ y; - — �y y'1. ct y �a.3r.:,d.. -�' B 4.0 b > .sib,<� 'zz- ,"v :3 I - - - , 3 . �+, a. v Continued from First Pada•) He says my letter is misleadi - r ( ng and in. against the book ftottl ' . ., , .�' �� 1 I _ .� w , s"defective. Three doctors awe that �eigllibg ono leatJier :f, correct, bat ref axes tv say wherein it ie so, lie the scale acid to lead every candid, lair- ! ! g �4 t the old gentleman is permanently injured. leaving the explanation to some distant minded man to rend and examine it for �:�- ]DEPOT � s ..'� ` { a a say Testimony is received that Mr.Tran's niece future. I mast try and possess my soul himself like the s noble Barnans" to see r ; �,,r i,I"i = is ir%'ured. Then, Mr. Lount, Q. C., brio - i f 1 t� �' �€ � $� g In patience till it pleases him to rise and whether or not these things are so. I was - f _ ing to his aid his varied ex erioncea m such �m T�► _11. r _ P L t - p explain, though he wi118nd slip explanation sorry to see the name of my kindly and 1 Y A +' 1. ��}� .- R -- .J�'4L3'.' N '�_V, cases, carefully weighing by his keen legal very diffioalt. LE , '4 rY� -e s<....y 4 t amiable friend Rev. Mr. Perrin associated judgment, the evidence produced, elnphat- He accuses nae of "deplorable ignorance with the last letter. I never deceived )tile. The 'Warere8ml� are r8 este with a 8'toek Of Be r :, t' ­._t. . ically advises the council to carry on the yr untruthfulness" and then by a most an- Perrin about that book. It is p d 00ffi Setts,f . x . possible he case `? No. To settle ! IIs af�irmsthat if truthful assertion seeks to justify his state- deceived himself. He only says he was Parlor Sults Easy Chairs knd all forms of modern °_ `� + '• tele case is allowed to proceed a larger ment. He says I stated "that only Metho- deoei sed, not that I deceived him. If he I amount of money will be expended than•of dists condQmn those doctrines" censured by took the book for something else I Cannot - urn ure..- ,r •" , - .:! it is settled. He declares from the wisdom rR It him.- I never said so ; what I dad. say was help it. I gave him a fair Canvas and a1. '. ` that I knew of no body except Methodists fair discount off the book being a minister. .r � �4 y. trained by it wide experience that the case << • will undoubtedly go aaaigrst the Corporati�l1e who would not let their ministers preach I sold the book on its merits, ready to Pieturel framed in all designs Repairing of furnittlp© ,' I and the Corporation will have to pay the doctrine of Christ's second advent. answer all questions or enquiries. There � b � 1. � � ; _•', - costs of both sides. His s(rvice, the advice He knows that that is true and 'that on was nothing said to lead me to bide or ex- specialty. - i. ` � �' 0 , the council has paid dearly to obtain, the pain of expulsion they dare not do it. I plain away a single thing about the book. - 'k. ,. advice that reasoning nlen must listen to, made a deci�ed distinction between the I have met 1tilr. Ferris units a few Limes • tale advice that only fools can ignore, is doctrine of Christ's secoudadvent and the cilias delivering the book, but he never Funeral furnishings and all undertaking req-a irelnent:i ." 1. ;r' settle." What is the council todo ? Does doctrines he so madlyceneurea and derides. made one complaint to me about it. This r;� .- 1. :v s. ltltvyer know more about law than all I did say, and I maintain that many of the would have been his more manly aonrse _ Funerals conducted in modern style. - f +. uusophicated councillor is expected to know? be t scholars and preachers of the present and not allow another to use his name in _ - ,What Would the world call a man who after da tach and preach those very doctrines. this rude and ungentlemanly manner ' �T- $- �.A.a:M'MA.1.N,. 'C7C�h3: .M A2.�E ) receiving the advice of an eminent physic- From Tyndale, the niarty r, who translated Surely Mr. Perrin-must have been Riving the Bible into Enohsh in the days of Henry this writer away when he proposed having -----`� ---- - -- — 1 r i:tin, and paying for it too, well nut follow „ the advice ? Where is the utility in feeing VIII down to the present many ripe and back his money for a book he bad used for - -!V ,` .: ( a lawyer if you will not accept his counsel ? able scholars have preached and propound- two years as a plaything for his children. ��� D'�CO����,���CC�D�NT - �%.''; ed them. chore has been mor© learned He might In compounding s solution a part was accidently s filled on the hand '�y` ,In settling,the council diel what was reason- g perhaps have put-it to wores use. and on wa9►ging afterward[t was discovered that %il hair was come- `i u', - il ble and natural, did what every sane elan discussions ; more bitter polemical centro- Yes, more than once have I seen a -beauti- pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the P _ -; w_ald do, did what only the very simple versy ; more persecuting violence put forth fnl illustrated Bible put to that very use. market and so great has been the demand that we are now introducing � s h Queen & Anti-H• ins, , „ could refuse to do. They adhered to the against Arminianism and the teachings of His two other subscribers while expressing IT 18 PERFECTLYdHARMLESS AND � '� advice of theirpaid counsellor. They settled Wesley than ever was arrayed agafnet the their feelings against the book, do not aC- SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN U!8 IT' ' for the slim of 111,200. What our doubting doctrines he denounces. Will he admit cording to his own statement say I "de a Lay the hair over sod apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the that because from Bees and Calvin down eeiyed or falsefied in my canvass with hair dia appears as it by magic without the slightest pain or injury when .. . 4 friend tvouldst thou have have 40118 under applied or ever afterward. It Is unlike an other preparation ever.nse4 C', ` - similar circumstances ? to Cunuin„ham and Candlish his doctrines them. What proof then has he Riven for fora like parpoee. Thousands of LAD]X8 who have been annoyw d= -I 1 Nevertheless, and we cannot praise the have been virulently denounced and vilified his-vile charges ? Very few complain about with hair on their FACE, NBCX and ARMS attest its merits. ; � ro o &tors, the word event out over the BENTLEURN who do not appreciate&beard or hair on their neck, . p p g that they are therefore necessarily false the book except those who have just been find a priceless boon to Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away dy: length and breadth of our fair township, and Satanic”? Though it may be as he set against it by their ministers. One such with sharing, by rendering its future growth an utter Impoestbult . f Price of Queen's Anti-Hairine$1. per bottle, sent in safety mailingboxes,postage paid by us(securers ✓ _:,, • that our councillors were a set-of dough- says, that all the learned and mighty in the said to me dolefully"If we cannot trust our seated from observation). send money or stamps by letter with ull address written plainly. corres- ,-R heads incapable of forming intelligent opin- world are against us, it would not prove ministers,- who can we trust." I said pondenee strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in eve word It. . ! • ions, and to. weak to hold them if once „ contains. We invite you to deal with no and you will find everything ae represented. cut this out and f .� our teachings false. That is a crucible trust Gods word, to the law and to the send to-day. Address QUERN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street,CINCINNATI O. You cap i formed. Does.ihe reader Honestly think through which all truth and teachers of testimony,lf they speak not according to r�ister your tetter at any Poet Office to insure its sate delivery. We will pay a5oo for any eau• that our council did anything for which it truth have to pass, and the Master had to that it is because here isuo light in thein." of failure or slightest injury to any parchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. ` . ; deserves censure ? We do not. We main ., To Indies who txttrodoee and sell among their friends 25 Bottles o[Qneen's Anti-HaE�tiae• - =' i bear it and say, I am left alone yet not Twthoee who pursue that Course the book =pECINL—To peccant with• SILK naafis,i��yards best silT<. Extra Legge Bottle and sa�piM . - . tain that throughout the entire course of the alone, for the Father is with me." It it is a will prove a noble help. One man,perhaps eu�ses� of slik to select from sent with order. Good salary or Commiseign to Agents- suit the members of our council board show- Isi n to be singular, despised and regretted he was one f r correspondents casae, , . :,., F they distil.ye�I a ,�f men, 4 y po HOME REFEI 1:.1 Cls.--Tile L}tie Safe R Lock Co., 14G to 160 �'Vater'st.. �� i ed sound sense, arther, of even great soholars-then the complained that the book was a Baptist - firm adherence to principle that anlonnt� ' noblest, the wisest and the beet were the book because it Rave a reading from the Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. a. to a virtue in these days of selfishness. Lit worlds greatest sinners. I know we are Bible on believers of immersion the true ---- -. ----- -- h us observe the hath of this uncomgnon sd- 'not singular in our teaching as this writer baptism and did nat hive one on infant i F herence. It would have been impossible for would maintain, but if we were so, we s rinklin Said the wide awake nlen to mistake the sl�na of a P K' �• person to whom he PRIZE " PUZZLES;. ` L,pn would perhaps be nolle the further from complained, you write oat a reading on :j. sentiment that existed in the minds of many Gocl and truths. When any great work infant sprinkling from the Bible and I am F 1r NO PRIZE8 FOR BTUPID PEOPLE 'rR ' in the town ship. This sentiment teas cl•,.11- has had to be done, or fresh truths set sure the authors will put it in- the next - •_ . , ed ill the advi-c, "Fight the case, uutit the forth co the world, it has always been ac- edition published. But does all that .*-,. ° last cent is gone iroal the treasury . Mit, c,,,niplOh-A on Christ's plan "Behold L send prove in the remotest way an deception .100 . - - theme Innes uudr:rstulci not the cirun:l,_ Z- y �` j 1 you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves" or falsehood on our part ? What is the V� e� �� _' ` ,tjtllces of the cgs•.,or else lucked the facult_, :t11d the converse of this condition as the book for but to tell the � le some thins • � � d . that di5tinguishe ::l.ln from a::inlal5, vie.; ;,;1;, to bo dreaded. "�Voe auto you when all they don't know and t cal atten R •� ;.V , - k p r It-on. . t'ndoubtfdly, it «as the illtentiou ::,. ;i shall speak well of you." I would too-long neglected Aubjects of Bible truth ;� ' 1 i file councillors to carry the case to tl►a rat her a hundred fillies over be Mr. lIone I have heard a priest denounce the Bible f } farthest sta,-, but whou.advi.ied to settle, ; ��,•xi, whom the Dlethodists turned out itself as worse than "stuff or nonsense" in 'F4 they, in spite of the �cc:s. au�i the sneers � ; t-t ti-ear for preachiu:, these doctrines, be- the Ilauds of the COmnlva people. Does 1 � \ that tt the v knelt �vo_dcl cu:lle fLu:u the ilii; .fuse they were God'a truth. { J. z than be the that make it so? A minister, not one i i..:ormel�, sacrificed their pul,�l:l t:-it,s. �lnd• i 111-At w)-Pular lna,a in their midst. hundred miles from Pickering, when de- � I �` „� ! i n priucil,le,, sc ttle�l tale cage. lb-It:1::�,,' ,l:lv.: ; .,,1, correspondent is a adept at coining uounciu�; '•Bibio Readings- to the admitted ry, ;_ it Moble exaniple of inte�riti•. -I':%'" inet: , .`lii.l Cl�1dn�* lltfly names, Ho certainly be• ., E •- - I ' that it was a book with avast amount of e- , , .;: r. • ;i, eking their own penional int"r:-:,t:,l-.t,:tinn i hPv: 3 il, the old proverb, "Av ugly name is soul saving truths in it and aQOOd book for - `; " �` 'OVA f . to file dots then pop;ilarit�, lh,c�uiul,, up tllejll,�t,le;t stone one crtu throw at the ministers to stud • bat adc'e ' .. hull their pri:gcil>Ir ,ugd the tier r�ati,�n of devil." tions so low down but an u 1 •nam© book for the }' d ` It is a bad r, } • the interests of their cllarg; . Hurt- Nve sec ,nal si :l. hind lower. A ad name has of• mi people. I thanked him for - w 1. y the ad set f 1? vu Oc if cod for mini r g eters t - - _ c m t,unity c,} 1l,:cd b� a Illllg0l'1L`: ',l]' )rl.l i :., ""i •rt 1 l 1 a 1 leu c►a-:Iicd to earth the best of men, 'but but it is good for the people. I dont think min- `, -t = , ;i ,'ihie. Rrlt. ''They ,tire slaves that dative lint t},,.� Ivive gone down singing in triumph of isters have got a monopoly of all the Intel- , '. i - . $ be, in the ritiht %y:ith two rn thee • - fall.,!, ••r:surgum." Better that than be "a ligence in the world. . (In tbo above Sketch Six Faces ar* to be Found.) • - •` ', Thcse nlen who desired the case to W" "I i f alie s.ccuser of the brethren," better, yes As to the "consensus of opinion" regard The roprietors of THa LanTU Hous Poli mr will give a tirst•claaa Upflgbt Plane, of thi �' a lowdred times. If Adventists are so bad ing my letter I have &,little means of know. °e ry make valued at IM to the person who can flrat find the stz faces. A reward of a satet �,4 1t :Lily C11�t, GOUlII IlOt 1lii�C bt'Ell 1��',�.'ll '.tl y ; f l::lecl. «'e Ila:e shr,w u, ell the � l,r�l c•f why ca'laot he let them sink under the ing a thing'or two your correspondent does for thee thud correct swer. t o B�iddGo d Wafth for eack f Me next two rrrroet(valued � -1 • , '� lIr. Lount, a person ,nnint:utly quidified to wei„ht of their own millstone? Why must not know, A letter in last weeks Oshawa Tea Dellwr (Told Piece for the next three correct answers. - ',, .. adt ise�t'llat if the case hvas sot settileel,mlorf' he see y t hasten the catasttophy 1 1)enuu l:eformer may chaps let him know what E`er' �►ntestant is to cut out the Rebus, and make a crass with a lead licit on the six faces sad - than „1,200 tt•orald have to be es ellded. send same to us with ten three cent postage stamps(or s4 cents in silver)for three months subserfp• p ciati:,m-1 and misrepresentatlous do not one very intelligent reader thinks of hie tion to The Ladies Rome Monthly, which is the beat ladies pnbiication in Canada. A _ � ' ___ - Non•. the question is, ••NVould the council content hits. He must also stigmatize us lettere and I make bold to " it is the We will give to the last ten correct answers received each a handsome Banquet Lamp. • "'UL � l have been justified ill putting the townshi 1 „ y trduable prize will also be given to every person who is able to answer the Rebus correctly until * \ - . 7 . putting 1 as being, like Mormons' as falsifiers and opinion of a large majority in the eouaty prizes love been awarded. . 1'- - to additional expense satisfy jingoism '!" deceivers, depraved and weakminded." All who have read them. I have received • The envelope which contains correct answer bsarin first If-the suit had been .glai-list an individual, y ps g postmark will receive first reward,��yAa , this m i�ht have satisfied the malicious nes- letters congratulating me on so able a reply. the resa&lnder leve order v rtcelved Eve prize i■Utas eesepctitton velli be taithtotty awarde0.pills <b'`t P y 'bon&-firs'voere are triads by reliable b Ishers. D it would have taken on another colo ill 1,fc"' tore of lin ordinary hater, but not him, Agents send thanking the for the wonderful pu a lnau has the right to spend his rriolle�', + R De sore aad answer to-day and enclose So cents, and you may receive a valuable prize for ot♦ : 1 Fel i wrath being seven times hotter than help my letter afforded them in the deliv- moble. Address(n) Ladies home Xo'nthly, 182 Sing St., West, Toronto„ Canadl � ` even foolishly. 13ut,with the council it was before he now characterizes lie ss like cry of thele books; and it may console your --- - - --- - - -- ------- ------ ---_---- entgre �• i erel,t. The councillors are men '•Prince Michael" and being ,,Satanic*' In correspondent to know that only one cab- - � _, _ a laced i•n office to conduct the affairs of the scriber has been influenced by his letters . - - - .. p �gnr teachings. a. ONE DOLLAR ONE YEAR towns lip as economically and as able as 1 will not write the words that leant to to refuse the book. I hope he will not pro• , tY possible. For every cent ex vended they a i 1 1 our lips.when I read his horrible accasa• yoke me to further corres�oudence on the must give au account. Would the. rate tions. . But let us see. «'e confess to a matter. A word 'to the wise is enough: Mayers of Pickering have sanctioned a wilful lnf�re lie-sited acquaintance with these per- R. ll�oaro:r, Dunbarton. t .- waste of neons}• ? Notice holy the avcrn"" The Toronto > � sumal,es than this Rev. gentleman seems to 1. ratepayer sduirms in anticipation of ills in have -Prince Michael." I read in my A wood•Bawin match at Petrolea last ki �+� i )� creased taxes SLS x111 011tofrOwih of the lisle' BiL}e of "Michael the Prince," the captain g I Pickering road to the station, giud then tell P night between J. Wallace�Vallaee o[ Sarni9 and , _ of the Lord's hosts. Ido want very much H. Smith of Petrc,lea was won b the us if there would not have been some ex g Y _ . SUBSCRIBE NOW. . . • %,�V. . tensive opposition to expending more than to be like him in one thea at least. We . r � � `� are told that when he was contending with latter. He sawed a cord in 5Z minutes, ,� - rl;'TUU. If the case had gone on it was like the devil (who is nothing it he cannot be a seconds. lir th:ei the etpe:lse lvuulcl have been nearer lying railer.) lie dare not return the come The B S ;` h t' x,400 than e, (N). FARMERS' MARKET.: e � iamfly Newspaper Published in � .. 1� plimt ,t by bringing railing accusations t �Ce'havc striven in tLis Statement to look agaimsc him, but only said, "The 'Lord re- ToBoxro, Dec• 9. I$9�. Canada, i he Weekly News. `` 11 iLt the t arsons gnest%ous arising from the '� Wheat,fe►11............. t 00 00 t0 00 6t3 Y A Tran Settlement, igi a mangler, that to us, bukao thee" 1 am afraid your eorrespon- dent would think it too mach of a eompli- wheat spring 00 60 to 00 00 = is bout natural and wise. If the have been ' p """"' And a choice of file follo�iu premiums until .Janna 1st 184 for tL� . able to give the readers of the Niays a clear went to compare us to that-noble prince wheat,red winter...... 00 66 to 00 fib $ � ry , , �` and I must believe that he refers to Prince .. lnsil*lit into tllc questions arising from this Wheat, goose .. 00`55 to 00 57 price of One Years Subscl'Iption, $1.00 :---- -R Michael, of Detroit, now in jail for lying """"" trial, we shall -'eel amply repaid for any blasphemy and notorious wickedness. Barley, bash............. 00 88 to 00 46 . • .+ F,T•�� effort we may (lave put forth. Ill conclus Oats, bosh..........:..... 00 80 to 00 i31 NO. 1—Etching--Christ Leaving the Praetdrium. � f'I ion, Nve feel constrained to write, that after Thank you sir, we never made the ac c uaintance with him you seem to have • Peas, bash................. 00 56 to 00 57 f� a calm perusal of the facts stated here in, you can keep your company—you are wal. .Hay,new, ken 8 00 to 9 00 No. 2--Tinted Etehilhg—The Retreat from Moscow . , ............ .a five cannot conceive of any person but will No. c3—PhgtO'Gravlll'e----j�Omen aI1lI ChildreXl First, y say that the councillors of our townshi come to it. Of his Satanic diajesty I have Straw, ton................. $ 00 t0 900 - . r P read a few traits of him finned in the Bible Dressed hots..•.......... 650 to 660 t- 11 have clone nothing worthy of }llama. The No. 4—Photo-Gravure—The Fathers of Confederation.. and I am very alorry to say that some of Beef, forequarters . 4 50 to 5 60 '_ t'Y base caluminies that have been circulated these linerments are very legible indeed in Beef, hindgwartere..•••• 6 00 to 8 50 No. era--Souvenir Album of Canadian Statesmen. , tu, at the expense of our council should now •••• i drop, and our councillors be praised.for their men I meet t}i3d in some malicious comes- Mutton..................... 560 td 650 N0. --EllgraVlXlg'--$lI'd'S Eye View Of Toronto. 1$ 4 . L_ ,. .a pondence I meet at times in the news- s: :_, �• good sense and honesty. Veal, carcase 7 00 to 9 00 ............. k a papers. �1b82 1 %{lg6e ' Batter lb.... 00 18 to 00 SO „�- J f rd MIR. R.D. I read that ''he hates the tenth" '•and ..•..•••.•..•• ---- t „ ERR&, ao>a.................. ao as to 00 00 WHITBY MARBLE AND -- � , Srs,-I had not intended answering again abode not in the truth that he was a liar :� T I 0 N rte' the Rev. J. T. Caldwell,butfeeling it justly from the beginning"and a false sc ouser of � �• ! y, gt• due to myself and urged by friends, I here- the brethren" and is represented as "nom. DOMINION $ � rhe O� s for by reply to his untruthful and slanderous ing down in great wrath just about these 4 �;;° statements. It seems that some combined � _ . j '' o w times "because his time is short" and that , �. D�N QAS Ste - 'WHITBY. y ' �' ,� ecclesiastic effort is being streneously put the great object of his wrath is the small Ca�ltal P81d up, . :$1,500,000 .. _ forth in Pickering and neighborhood to remnant church of Christ who keep the t>daltt: lsbb 10;e•lACH ��jV G OF TH k k �Iiib�damage the sale of that greatly abused commaadmonts of God and the faith of SUfp1118, $�14Q�,Q0� - --- ��` +�� Lti: `:� t " Readings and hold it and its Jesus Christ. -Are these the qualities of T Re wOifenaen, Prop fetors - "yI. 0 agents up to public contempt, the book : are not vile vituperations, bitter WHITBY AGENCY. . .1 . . . . --I . 1 } 'a ,•_ Having returned to the old stand of the may=., l They are like that eminent lawyer who invectives, and degrading names, more in !{AViN(38 DEPARTMENT. Wolfenden Granite anti Marble works ' � '¢ J. ,} advised his counsel "that there being no harmony with all that is Satanic than an « :` =F. iY Interest allowed at highest anrrent etas. No I ii►u baiter prepared to execute allMyrtle _ .NavyI . , t;� :..1` case he mast abuse the plaintiff." Ii abuse one word or eehtenoe in the book ? Christ notice of withdraws]rigaired. . forceps��ment we`mast be overwhelmed hitnaelf wascharRed with casting out devils W H HOLLAND, orders in Cemetery and all other - , " ass we agents cannot argue. by Satanic agency. He asked and we ask idly - MANAdEB, work pertaining to the business. :o: IS MARKED :o: 'r Certainly we cannot compete with him in of this professed minister of the Gospel Cutomers will fwd a well selected stook °' ?z ' t iii the use of the black paint brush. On Mr. "If we by Satan teat oat devils by who 4.. - � of foreign and dornestiC granite and ;, ��� .It 7e. bloody's first visit to: Glasgow, he found do you and your brethren oast them ontm AN L marble tc choose from. Inspection the city Ministers quarrelling and oombin- I hear the voice of the Master net here.��, q g j will convince that for strictly first- UL .1 . 4'�� �� V, _ . ing to shut out a few earnest faithful min- "If they call the Master of the house ,'' IN BRONZE LETTERS- •, T , folf s� lir inters of the Evangelical Unica bed frotr Beelzebub lxiw mush more the of his class work, our prices Cannot be r ,�F . - 1,0- taking part in his work. After listening y y beaten. � w NONE OTHER GiENUIN ,t, household." So then after all we are one f .. by Moody quietly rose and said, "I can face getting what he told as to expect. But we Y y MONEY TO LOAN �f,.�� � l_ . the world and the devil in this work, but really did not expect it at the hands of a ., `�11 the Lord deliver me from a lot of carping, PICKERING. - >�;t Methodist minister. _ � t k . } rth quarrelling „ :a; on first-class :e: .... ,, ' ministers. So have we Hasa But who, let me ask, ie thio bitter, liar• MORTGAGE SEC RTTY _ Lum' ber i., � ,- f _,: tgpray hero in Pickering. Their conduct rowmi&ded ecolesiastia who puree these __ •slowest rates of interest. ltiordga�es s►ad De �. ,. is in ke inK with the record of ecclesias. scathleis denunciations against this book bentures purchased for eaash. YA;i r •.: � Wig . I ticaLllistory all down the ages. Prieat•craft and its agents ? By what authority does ppo ted sole " ' 1. We hays bean a in agents by , ��T „, has been one frantic endeavor in all coon- he thus seek to destroyan man or bis C. L. Manson, Esq., Bowmanville, forthe .. ,_ w� `- f s tries and in all itges, to keep book know- baiiineas as if he ownethe whole earth ? Count of Ontario, for the best Woven bought end sold on oo n. 4. y �.._ LtUDE LATH :` _ ,Y"_'.-_:c a ledge from the people because as one once Who made flim the censor o! the cess or Wire Fence in cher oauntry and am re• = s >t 1? p t f� : Western,Lan Ira and North r, a ` �. `. put it ''Uur Craft is in dun er." Christ in of ublic sentiment on an snb'ect in that aced to build fence, and Bell harm and ritiab.Yeroantil®, and 4laacbeeterhireIn• _ ' s n-- his day charged the self-come lucent ortho- book . Who ave him the any of thenights on the most reasonable sar9ance Conn SHrNGLE S ",~¢ , � vy ' pppanics,-North American 1 �,;. y,; . dox ministers with ,,takin awes the key liberty or consciences of his fellowmen that terms. We build twenty different styles Lift Co.. Aaoidint Ia- � � �f, 4 -a - of knowledge a 1 . neither entering in themselves he should take it n n him to say what on this machine. y y saraiicti taken` I . t g g upon y lain or ornamental. We �,,_„� 1114E S SED LU1v E1�i x �. a 1:'' ' . ` nor allowing those that were willing to books men shall read or admit into their also own the right for Ontario County, - . enter." homes ? exec�pt townships '�ihilb and Brook io' ;.:-` - ;� `# 11 o—»- ...; FAINS­11 and. V , 4 P• y ) He ,:Omplains that eliy leLfar`sae "d'li- Befortive tins admit his right to do so t>be Crabb Paton�P'eno$. Partite svislifnR � � ANN-Ir ��� , . xq �� gentlemanly' I am rfectl villin to we deman3 of him at least a shave of Intel- purchase Farm or Township r1R>tits for I) o ' N@, _ either d above, will.da wellaisul!iul "' .'�.'tT r `:' place my letter in the hands o! any cgom- iii nae, urbanity and common sense, all of TQ-RENT ; -, . — ge Lo'UsT.P'UC'E-- patent judge #or rmnp&risen vn that point, whish are a complete desiderata in hie peraooally, at lot 7 T., I'irnt'lit oI? A J� -4 , ,; t., µray ° • - bat he is Dart&ilii Rha ver last man I letters. The animos din la ed is those to Whl P. Q: Fstrtler sera E , �,A :,,_, y y p �, ...�,1 � •.wilt. be -added int f r r: shone -- :�. � t " (4 �c�. _ d seek lessons from on gentlemanly vindictive letters o! his against VIOD who strictly til m. i ,- - Itiw - res, ;w„ ' ' • • - -_. - .. B -. -, as.' :.�, .... :-..- 1�.�2` i ,..���.. 3' C,v�.l•,. d.-,. ....�,:. h (� 4A 2e xS etlq tte S .Y,' -r &-., _d• x..r.::av •.t .�'*e L^„ trs. a*ft ae or Christian ocurtes take hili Heyer wren ed or in mored him is s►n wsi !E t 1 ., <�,`=.x„ - E > . Y -..-, terSample. :. `- - - let as a . ata i , _ •; v-y, 2e o ght to .preolade his coau#els fi x :f, l . _> y 7J'i a„ . . : .. r -.- M h.�. res _d a a .t, y f i 1 nrr S^ 3 Gtd �'. , i: .. �1 - ! i.w 'r Iy f ,,y a8" '' 'f :� $Y• 4 45. Lok-t > PSS±` ` g .} 'r,`. _ _.. ..r : .. .... >:>hH -����������������l��l,����� �����;������:it.b,. f:,;a: ., v 's•.s t T - .. _ _ - _ _ .. z.f_ ...., > e. ...,:`. x .,,y ..TSL `:' -..iSiF -. - .t,. _i, T".$+F`- P- - - t_, s. ) .-. a+ .1. • "+ .. _ :. >. J . . .5�. e Ye>: :°til.,i '2'. _iY.'}Y !} .n - - z. t, . _� - _ ..,4" -.,1_ .. .r._...f:.T.pp.3:,. a :w... :. Y,_ ___ .. .._ .e f,.. -. a ....._:iJ :.. ... __ - - -_ . 'i. - .. .. �._ .. .. _, r._ .._--�,! .'+.7 �:. .,• 1 _ - - - ;lit Bi%:- 13 SI,... .,.t. _ _, T -- - _ _ r 3 •. clife ;ave. �reii<m-laud.° mol thta�eitrt face`oI Macy �i gUl �. ''''`' r ' g f I thfnlic that we have had tit ���C i GA��i 1N Tl[ O . G ', - . - � vureelvas of being arrested fur the aumti." Alorstsa It+okirtig do It Spo t the. _ � i R!.. __ < j r "90 do I. I wauldta'L` answer fur oar (�v n>� �oiDt .) 1 Hebr 1lun>Tiers Btrtke 8 fi i ;` '� I' • ". � eafet nave if ha ahonld happen to have sn- .` e`er i . 1ECitDg@ . f h�{ ,. . ... + - .7ftyonrt •- _° 1; wt, .- -- - other of his attacks of energy.,• �Dl,ati T . Tran. Well dear I wool A TRUE HISTORY OF A REMAIZKt� LE EgPLrRIE At this moment here urea a load ring_at . '!'HF HEw NAVjCIABIi� bZIVEBkI. Iti>znotsut h a arR ' ' _ 4- ' the bell, and I could hear Mrs.Hudson,our �P A T$FiE IN THB DA$g- - i Yray do not try U - -� _ �_ _�— a Tama and Juba Sivrr,t t3dovva to be , .-: `t « '' - t rioii►s the a�taeg which landlady, raising her voice in a wsi:of cu- �` pighweys for steambests Tet�rlirte Nasd to wand Contltct wilt szr iLAnd mor nklecl up .. `t CHAPTER VIII..- w, .,. Ah, of cou`r`se:• I ostulation and dismay. �' " were black. Good-mornin Mrs.Smith.- P Lar And ct►angrd:pre �� - •,. THE BA►iSR STRF,ET IttREGt'LAR3: , g' "By heavens, Holmes," I said, half Pia- - Commander F. G. Dundas of the British ae+ yrloilcy and aavaae ?anther: �.;; there is a boatman here with a whterry, Toone-well,s,m : + "What now?" I asked. "Toby hae lost Watson. We spall take it and cross the ingot"I believe that they are really after navy, who had been in the service of the Two men, Joshua Bear and David Scott no. - Imperial British Fast Afri a, Company for pioneer settlers of Algoma had an encoua- it pot to].light the °•• P his character for infallibility. river." "H©acted accordin to his li hts," said "No, it's nut' alta ito bad as that. It is two ears, has returned to England after The tau�hGsr and ter with a panther near Burt's cave pane And clouds upon a - $ g "The main thing`with pea:ple of that the unofficial force,—the Baker Street ir- roving that the Tana an,i Juba rivers in miles northwest of Ma uoketa that vtias It would per silt i Holmes, liftit,g him down from the barrel sort,,,as we ant in the sheets of the wherry, p and walking biro out of the timber yard, st is never to let them think that their in- regulars." Fast Africa are navi sled by steamboats for q ' g intensely thrilling. Bear and Scott had _ ,, 0 •`If you consider how much creasote is formation can be of the slightest limper- As he spoke, there came a swift pattorlttg along distance. Phe Taua-River has oily gone out on a hunting expedition among . A M now itou )tie of naked feet a n the ataire, at clatter of recently been well mapped, and the upper Make it your beg carted•s.Lout London in one day, it is no tante to yell. l f you do, they will iaetant- to the heavy timber ao common along the river �'o<tui(kly tinct a t, + r cart wonder that our trait should have ly shut up like an oyster. If you listen to high voices, and in rushed i dozen dirty and course of the Juba is not yet known ; and bottoms to hunt_' deer. They were skilled a,, And lose it ue�c i '- been crossed. It isInuch used now, especi- them under protest, as it were;you are very ragged littlestreet-Arabs. There wassome until Dundas made his journeys no one hunters and had been quite successful, baa- ally for the seasoning of wood. Poor Toby likel to get what you want." allow of dieciplineamon�them,despite their knew of the availibility of these rivets for ging several of the animals. Late in the . is y f to blame o •`Our course now seems pretty elver," tumultuous entry, for they instantly drew navigation. afternoon they selected a camping place for �;: ' . ` When the I 3 "ZVe must get on the main scent again, sai(1 I. up in line and stood facing us wiith expect- Last year Commander Danlos ascended the night and were prepaeiug to go into The weather \vas I sup one." '•What would you do, then!" ant faces One of their number, taller and the Tana Ij,iver 360 miles to it» extreme camp when they discovered the trail of. bay was frozen. N •'Yes. And fortunately we. have no die- «I would engage a launch and go down older than the others, stood forward with navigable point. He then left his little other deer, and conclude) to follow thein. seen, but along the 1 f x tance to go. Evidently what puzzled the the rover on the track of the Aurora." I ar. air of lounging. superiority which was steamboat, the Kenia and led a caravan The trail led them into the hill,, region, of ice thrown up by dog at the corneilr of Knights Place waa very funny in suoh a disreputable little througtl a hitherto unexplored region of but the had succeeded in kill-:n luso of this and iled hi her the that there were two different trails running "�fy dear fellow, it nook. be a colossal Mount Kenia but failed to reach the snnt- task.- She ma have touched at any wharf scarecrow. + ` herd.also, and as they supposed, were about ing hke thegruin9 of in opposite directions. We took the wrong Y "Got your message, sir," said he, "and mit, though he attempted to scale the ( to-secure the balance, when they espied - ers and turrets. A,, r _ one. It only remains to follow the other." on either aide of the stream be�ween here brought 'em on shae Three bob and a mountain on its south side. He brought t and Greenwich. Below the bridge there ie p' them go in�o a cave anri disappear. C'vd, where for main -_ There was do difficulty about this. On landiu - laces for tanner for tickets. his steamer safely back dawn the river, As ui ht was rapidly approaching the r` frozen over. leading Toby to the place where he had]. a perfect labyrinth of $ P ,.Here ou are " said Holmes, roducin notwithstanding the strop current the g miles. It would take ouch s and da s to p g f' g hunters decided to pitch their camp at the As it grew more n' committed his fault, he cast about in a y Y y, some silver. "tu future they cau report to very narrow and tortuous course of the - -� exhaust them if ou set about it alone. mouth of the cave, ;beticving thatthey had - ing, How will i t; f. • wide circle and finally dashed off in a fresh Y you, Wi ins and ou to me. I cannot stream dad the thousands of snags which the harbor when th( " Empto the police, then." $$ Y only to wait until morning when it would direction. „ y have t`e house invaded iia this way. How- impeded his way: Last summer Dundas I be c uitc eas for Ilion► to ccure their ire there were many ve "We must take care that he does not No, I steal} probably call Athviney I } Y l c Jones in at the last moment. He is not s ever, it is just ae well that you should all eueceeded in crossing the bar at the mouth So they built a huge fire in the entrance and ai.ifr, held by the .I ` . bring as to the place where the creasotei hear the instructions. I want- to find the of Juba River, a little north of the Zana. I of the cavern to frighten the deer and pre- . At length, one tr t . barrel came from," I observed. ! bad fellow, and I'should not like to do any• whereabout of a steam launch called the Wher. he had fairly entered the stream, the i thio which•would in ore him rofesasional- vent them coming out. After eatint; what- trough the village, "1. had thought of that. But yon notice g J p Auiora, owner Mordecai Smith, black with powerf•il Somali tribes who live along the lunch the hunters had with then► they re- It ha,l already sni. °I that he keeps on tite pavement, whereas ly. But I have a fancy for working it out two red streaks, funnel b13ck with river refused peremptorily to permit his . that held the what, the Darrel passrcl down the roadway. No, myself, now that we have gone an far. a w}lies band. - She is down the river veaeel to asePnet the river. Several days traced their steps Could we advertise then, asking for lin• into tine ocean a sit we are on the true scent now. somewhere. I want one boy to be at hl6r• were spent in negotiations, and finally,, Do►►'a Ttrr� s•irI�F -.. Very near the ate It tended down towards the rikler-side, formation'irotn "wharfingers, decai Smith's landiu stn e o osite Mil}• with the aid of Mr.�R. Berkeley, adminis- " "Worse and worse! Our men eeonld g' g PP to convey to camp the carcases of the last He had a trim little ._ ntnningthrough Belmont Place and Prince's band to sa if the boat comes back. You trator-General of the Imperial Fast Africa} two deer they had killed. But-barely had day across the bay know that the chase was hot at their heels Y . Street. At theend of BroadStreet it ran right meat divide i6 among yourselves, am ,do Company, the opposition of the Somalis i they reached hem anR prepstired to return haughs and clams. down to the water's ed a where there was a and they would be oft out of the country. nth be►oka thorou h} Let me know the was ovvrcotne and the steamer, earl in I He had two sons down wooden wharf. Tab led a to the ver As it is, they are likely euougli to leave, g f• Y toward the cave again with their loads ere y y monieat you have news. Is that all July started top lite river. Cotnttiander � a loud barking informed them that their fisher-lads are apt to edge of this, and there stood whinin but as long as•they think they are perfectly ► !" Dundas was the onl Euro an on board - The were ver n g, c.ear• Y Pe + ( two dogs were encountering some auirral Y Y _ looking out on the dark current beyond. safe they will be iu no hurry. Jones's energy .:yes, v'nor," said Wiggins. and Itis venture seenied a haz:Lrdous one g g y, - water, so it was not " We are out of luck said Holmes. will be of use to us there, for his view of the « gn + which seemed to l e fi brio them fiercel „. �+ cage is nut a to ush itself into the daily The old scale of pay, and a. uiaea for it vvae on this river, twenty seven years Both men had left their guns in the cave,- to the shore t0 with re P iere's a o that Baron Von der Decken ascended a I b rdened with them while the ice cranking an they have taken to a boat h© to the the boy who Ends the boat; g not wtahtng to be u - Several small pouts and skiffs were lying press, and the runaways will think that a day in advance. thew off you go !" lde long distance inland and was fivall kilted ever one is off on floe moron scent. Y carrying the Sante, so t►tat they were prat its way out from tht - about in t:he water and on the edge of Y $ handed hem ashillin each andawa the b the natives with live of his white com• tically unarmed except that each had a Not realizing the " What acv we to do,, hen?" 1 asked, g ' Y J Y u on a lin a cake 0f the wharf. �Ve took Toby round to each '� buzzed down the stairs, and I caw thein a rades, only tw o of rho Europeans escaping Minting knife, nor had they any other P g in turn but thou h he spitted eacnestl he as we landed near Millbank Peniteutiar-v. the a on the acetic ..� - , g Y+ rnotnent later streaming down the atteet. down the truer in a canoe. thought than that the animal was either a y P "Take this hansom -drive home have Look no notice of the]. made ao sign. •'If the launch is above watertheyw i,llfind (rapt, Uunclas succeeded in reachink 13ar coon or a wild cat, and that consequently . 4 Close to the rude landing-stage was a some breakfast, and get an hour's sleep. It p � it would be but an eas matter to despatch { dere :i37 miles u rho river. Phis is 'a time. small brick house, with a wooden placard is quite on the cards that we may be afoot + &'t'1 Holmen, as hjn rosy [rom the ,• y At last lookin d town of the ti county Soma.is. They were it with a club. On rcachin flit localit $ table and lit itis pipe. "They can go every- P y ; $ Y were surrounded 1) 1� /- ; . slung out through the second window. to night again. Swp at atelegraph-office, very averse to seeing a l.uropean,and when however it was found that the auitnal hall Y . "Mordecai Smith"was printed a►orosa it in" cabby ! We will keep Toby, for he tray be where, see everything. orcrhvar everyone. Capt. Dundas's little vessel came into si ►ht opt to sea. 'riney t b taken refu a hi h ti in a tree and wras so but knew the coulc I expc�t to hear before evening that they g g P large letters, and, underneath, "Boats to of use to us yet." the demonstrations of the natives were de- much hidden from eight by the thick Y hire U the hour or -da ." A second in- Wo pulled up at the Great Peter Street have bpotted her. In the mean while, we cidedl hostile. Ca t. Dull(1a918 blessPd►Ylth and besides they we . _ script on above the door informed ua tl►at est-office, and Holmes des etched his can do nothing but await results. We can- Y P Uranchrs that they could not c].tseern its size p p plenty of patience and tact, and he had to nor its character. But hear concluded he from tine shore. ` a steam launch was' kept,—a statement wire. " Whom do yon think that is to! " not pick up the Broken trail until ore find draw heavi! u on these resources. He aa- The younger boy . - which was confirmed'bva great pile of coke Le asked as we reaumecl our ourne either the Aurora or .Mr. Mordecai Smith. y p 4 would climb the tree t m shake the animal` older encouraged hi, i y. ,, , sume(lshe mostfriendlyattitude,and at las, out no matter what it might be, depending' u on the eft Sherlock Holmes looked •`I am sure I don't known Toby could eat tl►ese swaps, I daresay. + some vessel would at, sect+red a conference with the chief men of t1 on Scott anri the two dogs to catch and P 7 Y Are on oin to bed Iiulmea? 1? qtl'. . � slowly round, and his face assun►ed an "You remember the Baker Street divie• y g g 1 14he town, and finally all ditliculties were kill it after it had reached the ground. The bops were tivl ominous expression. on of the detective police force whom I No: I am out tire(_. I have a curietta overcome and peace was aaaured. . 1 he l;tit Bear hail no sooner started up the ' "`l'his looks bad,"said he. "These fel- employed in the Jefferson.Hope case?" - constitution. I never remember feeling ; Somalis becaine qutte friendly, and one of trill than the animal abandoned its fist they crept close .o Iowa a,e sharper than I expected. They 11 Well," said I, laughing. tired by work. thouQ!t idleneauexlnausU+me the sheiks with two chiefs went on board looking for some sig seem to have covered their tracks. There - "This is `ust the ease where the mi ht otun letel I am oin to sin6ke and to I location anri mounted up still higher with. The sun was alma 1 y g P Y• K fI the steamer and ascended wit}t (,apt. Dan-.i thea ilii of a cat. It was now so crack = baa, I fes., been preconcerted manageme�lt be invaluable. If they fail, I have other think over his queer business to which my dos twenty miles further, to the rapids ; am0n the Uranc!►es that the animiil could Grey, of the Scabi here." . resources; but I shall try them first. That fair client hae introduced us. If ever man I where Von der Decken's stean►er, the ' t' What do you call He vvas,i roachin tbedoorof the house wire was to m dirt little lieutenant had an eas task this of ours vu int to be. ! acarcel 1>e discerned httt Bcar followed. f3 Guel h was wrecked_ The hull is still i Y cake of ice?'' PP g S y Y P after ti:e ob'eet ra idle until he was almost -. when it opened, and a little, curly-headed «'iggins, and I ex ect that he and his gang. Wooden-legged men are not su cointgon,but i lying near the river banks with three rocks 1 p - The mate put his i p , close enough to reach it, and would bav`' }ted "I should thin - lad of six camerunninq out, followed Uy a will be with ua before we have finished our the other man must, I should think, be.ab- through her bottom. `file cylinders and ; caught holt]. of the animal only_ just then it son;,,' stoutish, red-faced woman with a lar a breakfast. I solutely unique." I boilers are in osition, anti the funnel is : ,t , $ P made clash rushin T cls to over him au.! - sponge in her baud. "It was between ei ht tad nine o'clock t "That other man again !" ataudin with a tree ruwin u aloe lido : b - the captain was a $ g g K p g' went town the tree. he ave the orders, - . "You come back and be tfiashed, Jack," now, and I was conscious of a strong re- "111a.ro no wish to make a mystery of ; i1• Commander Dundas says rhes i iver is Bear ellen to Scott to loot: out that a - f; Y Y Y• } - not navi ►• e be •ont the ra tt s where the t. Y f9ying thronnit the eke shouted. "Come back, you young Inip; action after the successive excitements of him,--to ou, an moa lint ou moat have b} y l p 1 )sinter" was corrin 13ut Scott h,td • Guelph was K reeked. I he narrow channel • etroo arms t:oulri rc - - for if your father comes home and Buda.you the nicht. I was limpand weary,befogged i formed }our owuopit.ion. 1\otiv docousiJer i r hardl time or el�c failed to comprchenti 8 like that, he I1 let us hear of .t. in mind and fat.*sed in body. I had not the (lata. Diminutive footmarks, toes never ` there is f ul.l of rocks, and the current rushes ; Heat's warniti before ttto do i and the Not a minute foo i - "Dear little chap !" said Holmes' strate the rofessional enthusiasm which carried fettered by boots, naked feet, stone-heade(1 . throu h at a e eed of seven miles an hour g $ ice, for the children , $- - P � $ P anintul l:ad come to lather and ically. "What a rosy checked yonn(.ras- m com anion oo nor could I look at the � wooden mace, reat agilsty, small uisonel and with a depth of not over three feet. g 7.entleriy the me Y P ' , , g p 9+� i , A TERRIUVE OINIlt_�T arms and took them _ cal? Now, .Tack, is there anything you matter ass mere abstract intellectual prol)- dare. %Chat do you make of all this . I These two voyai( of exploration are • . - would like?"J leen. As far its the death of Bartholomew +• A aava a!" I exeltimed. "Perhaps one ; atmong tiie hest things that the Imptrial raged under and around the tree, the Ieaves - in the warmth and - The outh ondered for a momeirt. ` I d Sholto went, I hat,} heard little ood of him, I of those Indians who were the asaoci:ltea of 7'aaat Africa t 0m an has done. 'Dundas ; • soon revived anti tri y p g p �' sort limbs B}inn about �►9 if a full grown + like a shillin',"said ho: anti could fee} t►o intense entipa:hy to Iris 'Jonathan Small." bat pro�e.t that ttte Tana and Juba rivers I }tt1;tic+toe hail' set them ;in motion. he ashore to their anri "tiTothinK you would like Vetter? murderers. 'T'he treasure, however, waa a - ,. ., I are navigablot for more than :350 utiles each, furetnost do was whipped,seemiugl}, it, au Years after, duril " I'd like two ahillin' }►ener," p •• p Hardly that, aaaid 1)0.. ��'hen f ret I 1 !�, , . g ronin • snap, the people nil the rodi- different matter. 1 hat or art of it, he and Ilia: throe ie a rol)alr.ltt of tl , de• instant, and the auiutal was stlready g 6 } . - -gy answered, after some thought. longed rightfully to bliss 111orst.aro While ;tomo ink of stut tit weapons I was iucliued P Y i the betterof the other canine when Scott c day ae t Its that t to think ao; but the rCnrirkable character vrinprneat of a larg�4 anri protitahle trade. carried out to sea of "Here you are, then ''-• Catch '.—A fine there was a chance of recovering it I was • t `fhe rich and fertile lands of the (.002116 - rushed to the rescue and joined in the bat - - child, bIrs.Smith !" tea ly to devote my life to the one object. of the footmarks ca].sed me to recunaider f district extent[ for over IW miles al!)ng' its tie. vcitls kindly remernl m v-iew•s. Some of the inhabitants of the ' bless Ca t. Gre ' - .- - " Lor' bless you. air•, lie is thalr, anti for- True, if I found it it would probably ptit I L,lisp l'enir.suta arc sQlail thea, P batiks. `The land is nearly as carefully i The only weapon Scott had was, tiro P Y• but none . ward. He gets a'most too inuch for me to her Iurever beyond in} reach. -et it w0ult]. ` route]. have }eft Anel► mrMrii as t!iat. The tilled as in 1`:ur(tpe, and Brows excellent i Uutcht•r kirife'wbit t he had been using i„ - manage., specially when n)y man is away be a petty and seifish love which would fie `,col d h ro et, has lou and thin feet. The;` trope of cotton, tobacco, and various kinds sginning the(leer. V.'ith his left hand hie _ . , XPtin days at a time. . influenced by such •a thought as that. If attndal-wearPin '.►lohammedan has the rest of grain. Above the navigable portion of seized the animal by t.se back of the tie _.t O mainina ! st F .y "Away, is Ise ! said Holmes, in a disap Holtnea could work to find the criminals, 1 i toe vretl ire grated from the other(+, because tt'o river i2 the great caravan trade rout© i as it was firing t1►e dogs, and with hiw Goodwin, as he ran r, pointed voice. "I amsorry for hat, for I ha(i a tenfold stronger reason to urge me on the hon pis common] ].wed between. i froth the itch Rora.n country, which crosses ; right hand he drove the knife +vitt: light "old 141r. Thorn has • 3 .m waisted to s eak to �tilr. Sst,ith." to find the treasure. I , g Y t the river aC Bitrdets, the town rt:achell by i oin ra ].Jit to the hilt several times, 1)ut_ - What did he sh . - _ '"He's beets away since yesterday morn- A bath at Baker Street and a complete " I"hese little (tarty too,.run doily ire shot in I Commander Dundas. (:titavans on Luis route the nett instant the panther hacl turned mother. rr' in', sir, and, truth to tell, I am beginuin' to change freshened n►e u wonderfull one way. 'They are from abiow pipe. =�owo I brei tare uantities of iver and other " " P Y' hien, where: are moa to find our aavdge . K $ `) Y upon l►irn also, anri a most desperat( paw the said she wee feel frightened about Lim. But if it was When I came down to tour room 1 found ho ,. produce to the river, and this-tratlic, Com- and hand encounter took place. dont believe it. U "�ouih Atncrioa►u. I hazareiesd. about a'boat, air, maybe I could serve as breakfast laid and Holmes pouring out the mander Dundas says, can easily be diverted Tito pmither was a very large one anri kitty so !" .-. well•" coffee• ' He stretched his hand tip, anti to-kdowil to ateamera, which would he a far less ex= - ' i Scott was gett.tng badly used up, �4 hen And I m real sol "I wonted to hire Ilia steam launch." " Here it,is," said he, laughing, and -a bulky volume from thea self. "This»ithe, pensive method of transportation to the Bear's don once again mustered tip. courage _ mamma. "He w:n ,E " Whyi bless you, sir, it is in the steam pointing to an open newspaper. "Thr ener- first volume of a gazetteer which is now }.e- �t than by the came',s now used. and restu►sed the offensive by. attacking ttse do so !" i` launch that he has gone .That s what pui- getic Jones and the ubiquitous reporter have .utg publiehod. It Wray be looked upon as �,� animal,and thus drawing;its attention some "Never mind," zles me: for I know there ain't snore coats fixed it tip between them. But you have the very latest authority, 11 hat have eve what from Sectt,enabling him to once more "I'll get even with l _ in her than would tater )ter to about Noo' d enough of the ease. Better have your• here? ' Andaman Islands, situated �U t SHE $oUL�� A Ho$aIAN QAMPI�E. use his knife freely. 13t.t the animal prow- i" some of Ilia pets.,, wich and back. If he'd been away in the ham and eggs first." mites to the north of Samstra. in the liav i _— ed to be so lar a and stout that `cott hart - "But, Martin, yo barge I'd lea' thought notltin' : for many a I took the paper from him and read the of Ben al.' Hum I bum ! Whatt s ail g• - time a oU lass taken him as far as (xrave short notice, -whirl]. carts 1►eaded "til uteri this t gg nr rinnderr tfr pta,taat,t o[ Tl�e1r ba,lt fears that it might yet master him, so ho eausehe did," said h blgist climate, coral reefs sharks, , Keptrlc Uy l»ary. called loudly to Bear for bei ). Bear re . j Y 1 The text day Mr. send, and then if there was much doin' ous Business at Upper Norwood." Port Blair, convict-barracks, Rutland ' a onded b ellin to Scott from the tree- cock Vew into Mrs. - there he might Ina' stayed over. But what "About twelve o'clock last night " Island, cottonwoods— Ali, ►fere we are. I have frequently called attention to the to -to let the an her o but Scott.answer- P p $ , went alto the hen-ht 1 good is a steam launch without coals?"• said the "Standard," " Mr. Banholo• `Theaborigines of the].Andaman Islands deplorable condition of the Russian.peas- p �,, O, ho! exclai ed back that he couldn t, and anther,don ,• "He might have bought sonic at a wharf mew Sholto, of Pondicherry Lodge, Upper may perhaps claim the d stinction of being autry under the tyranny of the v i lags g n shutting the door; - down the river. Norwood was found (lead in his room, the smallest raoe upon this earth, though I usurers aayaa St. Petersburg correspondent and man fought on, ronin and tumbling bout in a most proutscueus manner, ar,d revenge. I'm going "He might, air, but it w-!ren't his -way. under circumstances whish point to foul some aathropologistu prefer the Bushmen of to the London leiegraph. The Societe with erin that peacock's i Alai►y a tame I've heard him call out art the play. As far as we can learn no abtual Africa, the Digger Indiana of America, and kcottoIuique liaa now published a calcite- '3 He caught the bit prices they charge for a few odd bags. Be traces of violence were found upon Mr. the 'Terra del Fuegians. The average 1 tion that then rural population is paying YEGt.S, E�nKs, svARid , d S1 bei ht is ratl,ec below tour feet two of the ton b sides, I don't like that wooden-legge m&n, , solto's pperson, blit a valuable collet.. althouggh i _'OO,OG0,000 per auntun interest to the koo- and savage growls making things ,,�o3t an- g, - wi' his u 1 face and outlandish talk. IVlyat ti r of ltulaiu eine which the dec;eaa- man fall town sclulte may lie found motto leks, 'this is about equivalent to the inter• earthly hideous, 13ear finally slid down the Pyr peacock was so g y I o i g Y g badl that finall : did lie want always -knot-kin' about here ed gentleman had inherited from his are very much smaller than ithie. They 1 eat annually paid oi, the national debt. In tree into the midst of the combatants just - birdie ! I won't y - for?" ' father hag been carried off. The discovery area fierce, morose, nod intractable peo• fact, the usurers have discounte.1 the state as the battle came to an end to find Scott r "A tvoodeu-le ed man?" said Holmes was first made b Mr. .Sherlock Holmes le thou h cat le of formin n.ost devot• revenues and raduall sucked the easant• badl torn and bleeding and both dogs hrir- old Mr. Thorn." gg pfd► g g Y P Y So Lakin the bit, -. wich bland surprgise. and 11r. �1';ttaon, who had ca;led at i t friendship when their confidence leas ry so dry thatthey arenowrefusing to have ribly mutilated, but the panther had been.. soon at ing The bi "Yes, air, a brown, monkey-faced chap the house with Mr. Thaddeus Sholto, once been aitied. ' Mark that., Watson. an thio more to do with]. then].. killed. Scott was almost entirely naked, - i a " a y If I Mr. Thorn sal that's called more'n once for my old man. Urotber of the deceased. By a singnlac blow, then, listen to this. `They are nal- Itlitherto when a commune could not pay his clothing being torn into shreds, but 7► i11 beau ' ou s] It was him that roused him tip yaeternig}it, piece of good fortune, )11 r. Athelney Jones, orally hldvous, having large, misshapen }iia taxes the koolak paid and took the heavy leather shirt, acting as a shield had Y _ avd, what's more, my man knew he was the well-known member of the decte-ative heads, small, fierce eyes, and distorted crops of the population for several years in warded oft many of the scratches of the pan- � pull outlthe fes here • . eomin', for he had steam up in the launcfi. police force, happened to be at the Norwood features.. Their feet and hands, halrever, advance as repayment. Now, however, by ther, and thus saved his life. so as to et even wii 1 tell you straight, air, T don't feel easy in Police Station, and was on thegroand with- are remarkably small. So intractable and s long process of alis exhaustive drain a on Ile was so weakened bw the struggle and .. . wouldn'be so mean my mind aboutit." . in l:a f an hour of the first alarm. His fierce are thev that all the efforts of the them, the peasantry have been reduced to loss of blood, however, that he was not iu a. - i, • The next mornin - "But, my dear Mrs.Smith,"said Holmes, • trained and experienced faculties were tit British officials have failed to win them such utter• ruin that even the koolaks will condition to travel, and 13car, after aeric - . shrugging his shoulders, "you are tri hten- once directed towards the detection of the over in any de tee. They have always uo longetr lend. The result, of course, will ing the panther's skin assisted Scot back , surprised when Mr. g g door with a beautifu ing yourself about nothing. How could you criminals, with the gratifying result that been a terror to shipwrecked crewse, brain- be that none or the enormous arrears will be to the cave, aai�,d there the remained over possibly telt that it was the wooden-legged the brother, Thaddeus Sholto, has already ing the survivors with their stone-headed paid, nor will it be possible to collect taxes night. Botlirll0gs died inimediatel Llta�i h a '1Martin," he tea _ man who came in the night? I don't quite been arrested. together with the house. clubs, or shooting them with heir poison- until the peasants have recovered somewhat. the tight. rhe next morning, ,c.ott, g folks act better than understand how ou can be so sure." kee r Mrs. Bernstone an Indian butler ed arrows. These massacres are invaria- And, unless a check is ut on the koolaka ver sti0;vveut with Bear to ezplure the cav e I can't call back tit( . • ;"His voice air I knew his voice which p g pe , y y y p , g - brought this one too t • . named Lal Rao,and x octet,,or atekee r bl concluded b a cannibal feast.' Nice this recover can never �tke lace for as and catch tile remainin deer, but the sup is kind o' thick and foggy. He tapped at named Mebiurdo. It is quite certain that amiable people, Watson I If this fellow soon as it begins the koolak will recom• posed traphtoved a failure, the deer hae The kitten was a i the winder,-about three it would be. he thief or thieves were well acquainted had been left to his own unaided deli ices mance his operations. ing gone out at another entrance to the _ long before Martin a 'Show a leg, matey,' says lie : 'time to with the houise, for Mr. Jones's well-known this affair mi ht have taken an even more A few exam lea will show what leas been cave, uite a distance awe , and ears ed. turn out card. M old m6n woken Jim, g P q Y p ! $ood friends as over. g Y P technical knowledge and his powers of ghastly turn. I fancy that, even as it is and still is going on. I take them from a Scott experienced some diflicutty iu gettwg -that's my eldest,-and away they went, gninute. observation have enabled him to Jonathan Small would give a good'deal nob small local paper, the Prirrutvskf lirau. home and was }aid up vvitll his wounds for B� rihout so much as u word to me. I could prove conclusively that the miscreants could to have employed him. -Two years ago a peasant in the district of several weeks but he felt partially recom = hear the wooden leg elaokin'onthe stones." not have entejed by the door., or b the "But 1.Qw cams he to Have sa s{a slat'a Rostoflborrowed }(1� rubles at 5 pee cent, need for liiettnistortunv by beiing dubbed , '1`lie college cry mos 1. : itnd was this wooden-legged man alone?" window, but must have made their way companion:'" - g per month, ].vin a bill for 200. Not beim Idle hero among hig neighbors. �'8'1j11Aefit was over. g fx g diisplaced for ordittat _ °tCouldn't say, I am sure, air. I diddt across the roof of the building, and so " Ah, that is more than I can tell. Since, able to pay his 160 at the end of the first "$ow did you lik' �,_ ; ;' hear no env else." - throagti a trap-door into a room which however, we had already determined that year he renewed, giving this time a bill -or .. I am sort, , Mrs. Smith, for I wanted a it is 120. He then had S6 intrere'vt, makin a An inquest was held on Slvturda} at cettt said to his sigtei Y communicated with that in which the body Small had vome from the Ands►ens, g S i "O, well enou b g was found. This fact, which hae been ver not so ve wonderful the, o temford on Wni. Pridmore Tumlinsot4 is r -, .µ steam launch, and I stave heard ood re• t this islander total of:•56 rubles ; at the and of the second g ° port of the---- Let me see, what ie her clearly made out, proves conclusively that should b with him. No doubt we shall year he had s good crap, which broughthim opal merchant, who was found in Bncgl►ley 'ive�e too many to iuf • - Park with his throat cut. A verdict of 9 re S ou not fon( 'i-( name?" i it was no mere hap-hazard burglary. The know*all about it in time. Look. here,n at- '300,all of which he had to pay, anri remain- •i_ ., „ ` ` I'. "The Aurora, air."` ,4:ti. ! •. rom t and ener clic action of the ofI'icere son ; -ou look re marl none. Lift down ed still a debtor for 56 rubles., temporary insanity was returned. Yes ; but ,( , >r P P fi y g Y . . yL i_ Ah- She s not that old green launch of the law shows the great advant a of he there on he sofa, and sea if I can pnL you In lel the sants of the village of Kar- Samuel Irvin, of Lake t^,oniity, Iod., l:as Now this was one . with a yellow line, very broad in the beam? pressenee on such occasions o€a single vigor• to sleep." lovna borrow -trom the koolak Antoinsheff been married niao times. Two of his wives'�:. w not ask from our No, indeed. She s as trir6 a little thing ous and masterful mind. We cannot but He toot u his -violin from `t-he corneri r p $,Opi)moods of rS a s►gainat l"s00 deaiatiaes of are dean, the law annulled the marriage of �`Ot willing to aeeotc F € _ iia any on the river. Sho's beent fresh think that it supplies an argument to those and as I stretehed myself attt he.began to '•their best lapd;for nine years. This year six, and he li". just led the ninth to ttie;, �n an elation of our t r �r.,_ painted, black with two red streaks. d y h g m y extra calling'► l 1. •`Th uk . I ho W wAuld-wish to seq oar,detbutiv' more play sotnv low, ream ,tmel joie tile,- ul tlivy are a n back their laird at 17 rubles altar. },ads that Miehael<' Y-brother,"said a „ -� a s pe that you willheac soon decentralized,and so.broughtinto closer and own, nn doubt, for he-lead aretnsrkablegift s deeifitiine. 1n another villape the peasants ASkibllereen telegrams he, R ly criticizin hi l • ": -from Mr. Smith. � sin goui±; down the more effective touch with the cases which it -for inti rovisation. L haver a vale > tm 40d#haft biKlay eropin uilvau el to akoolak Sullivan, 30, labourer, suss oharged at t � J g s com :•, river,; and if I should sea an ,thin of thea ' g is tUeir dal to laves_ . y tiga t mu�e of ble ►tint Uln%,`els t ta,�', ftm:: 'ko s "pe d .end ars zi4vr dclfiver- Yetty Sessions on Wednesda with mur(ler rl hOhnny, ao not) F�arora I aliall lot tum know .that oa are �i. 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' --. .. a . - ,E. . ,- - .. n _ �.At Y i:' ��i1;. e"a.. .- - - .d1:.t'L- :.rT-•+r 1� �'.j-v .J.� A he stand on'his com an me►nnera? T . ._ r: r. V' } _, Q e F1 fit 'o>� tinremaa - err ea a ." _ a r . t t!i €ee a tc� sa ►i lea `: �r�r ittfnr: I , : - s ;;� Lost• _ h. re is where you make a mistake, boyo. for lafs ettterq wean hi,iu;before>he 1d K�`` 3 Y p!�►. .. R asiti Filter>�de,.. s� tYliati'LOstyoar temper, did you rayl _.:, Ate you not fn good company when yon are �llAdtllk• mover. lie wan throrvn`asidh.and bis flank '> T `, ` y y Ritssb ' " Was raked b severat n t All the companies supplyin river water,, - x Well dear I would not mind it. � with oar staters?- Hage the no claim on -' •' '- -�. It i1:not such a drersdittl loss— soar respect'? Practice good mousers at le !•e>Atrst v►itt�eliseai t9retsaw 1�111tep y y,upward throats , t whether f Tom the Thames or U - � � , of his foe, whioh left him tArn'and bruise , says the k Yray do not try to ilnd if~ home, Let the habit fit ou so nicel that - 611[s,giera,ttcd ®ns►te>ts—ltlew lite stalls Paid Mall( axette London- have subsfdenee: ,l r-� -' Y Y all fn a Ger► Aa nick a's be could e ( l stranger will think ,t is an old friend, not of tike-Herd Settled a Presumptaenq P• cI g t on reservoirs into which ,tbe•water ie first 4�,'•, � ` .:A � It chased the dimples rill away, hfe feet lie lim ereatfallen awe ' ,, >1 ` And wrinkled up your forehead, , -: one.worn simply on the present occasion ®t+t;eclat -Tett•rlllc bbeetc et lfassvtl i, Y• turned for the pa one of allowii,g each of L+` '� r . And changed a prett smiling face rhe victorious fellow lashed. his small the sus f, . t "�# y d `' Thea there ie another inducement to Hr's"• ponded soli matter ae will to settlek fry • 1 horn . i .. tail, tossed his head, and moved ut all the !' 0-. _,, . Toone—well,situp y thoughtfulness in this direction. Your It was the afternoon of a day in early ss well se filter_bed�, through which the �; fk { . ,r pride of his emnquest np and do vn through water must afterward s.before enterin t, �- ".: tt, tsammer, along in ill, when we found oar- , t put to flight the theory words:' parents are sitting at the table, to whom the ranks of hie adversar s .herd. How g r } �u s The la•un4i►ter ani rho singing, do yon owe a recognition for correct selves drifting fn a boat down the Basket- the rsaervaira gnppI ing the public,but the '" .'i-`' , r_' ne And cloudy upon n shinint;sky. teaching if not to them? Do not bolt ahewan," remarked a tall, wiry .gentleman exultant be was ! We too it to lee rank mode in which the filter beds are construct• '.. ' -* ,�1�_, our food, even if ou are ver ver bun- ' im udence gild thou h he had exhibiSed as - It would persist 1n briug►na. whose hair wet,a tinkled with ra "The P • ed differs. w ; - Y y y' Y P g Y• some heroic aalities o strength and darin rt it >f *e�m ad Ainl now it's gone! Thon do, my dear, gry. Yoliteneea itmooths off the rough marninQ broke with a drizzling rain, out of it die leased us to see bim take on so ming Thus the depth of the materials of which.: � nx� a}. ng _ Make it your best endeavor edge3 of life and prevents friction ; a night thst had been toini pestaons, with a p Y the$ltering bed is made up varies from a '� =; : � aN=; To clnickly find a Letter one, sometimes ft is wrapped up in a word, fierce gale, heavy thunder, and nnusnall ai;°°u account of his victory. total of eight feet-at the Chelsea waterworks �'f I, �� ci An11 lose it never,never. Y Rut this con ues6 of the field was not �•A : ed � a tone,. a kind, thoughtful manner. I terrific lightning. Glradually - the rain q three feet six inches at•the Earst London < i,_ - / sometimes think the boys get too much ad- stopped, Jack Lyman and myself got in yet entirely complete. =As he strode proud- waterworks. In the materials employed by 'a° ' — vice in these da a the tics of f t ; the bout y along his progress was stopped by a loud the Grand Junction tom n at the Kew rk �' lie this ie . and we had ane bat a short die- `�' Z'Pllav the Ica Went Ont- y-' y fence when the clouds broke awe enort and looking aside he mw a fresh ehal- brid a waterworks there is a foot of coarse 1` Y '-,'V, ;r for why I have refrained, iu my association y, the sun tet:ge. There, et►nding oat in- fall view, R ,g =` ,to The weather was intensely cold and the with them, but I hav_eknown so many good shone forth, and the earth appeared glisten• gravel, six inches of fine boggin $screened- r : of bay was frozen. No Ulae waves cool] he boys that I feel very hopeful for the youth ing with a new beauty, Ours was an aim- wag another ball, a mossier of a fellow, gravel), and three feet of Band. A good t - in seen, but along the beach were hu f{e blocks of our land. When I say ood boys; this leas trip. 1�'e had saes hof hunting. We beton tag to his lata enemy a herd. He rate of percolation is four inches as hour so �,A{. g (� .h 'y _,a - ,117, of ice thrown up by the a4tlon of the title, includes mischievous, bright-eyed fellows had a vague idea that we might meet some mowed the earth wfth greatetrokee and seat that ft would take about ufne house for the ,N y-' s`- and tied hi }►er than a man s head, look- ami rants rockets of turf curving high in the air,some _- V_s, his - p g that, are full of fun and frolic. A dull boy !�, , at the fords some miles below►, of whfeh sifted its fine soil down u on the water to pass through a sand bed of this ,ret ing like the ruins of old castles with tow- � is uc,t necessarilya good one, poi ra an whicb, in the present swollen eotiditfon of p depth. nose of the victor. ted _ ers and turrets. Aud this was on old Cape active ener etic bo alwa s a wise one. It the river, would be im assable. There ,. the nature of the material used for filter- - a'; W t.c! ('od, where for many winters Lhe bay is not ' g Y Y the would be compelled p o wait for Lhe Ae we looked at .this new ehallen er g in also varies alightly, Without going into -` ail de ends on the direction the take. You Y g Y and took in his immense form we chuckled P uitneesar detail it tna be sufficient to sa �I 11e frozen over. have read, boys, about the guide•pl,sta our river to eulisida,. a4head of ua appeared, wftl, the aasarai,ee that Y Y Y ,x:,i : lie _ As it grew more mile! the men bcgati say- fathers used—now do not doas did a coward- high up on the bluffs, a clump of trees and that a layer of fine sand, varying from two. - *• tact fag, "How will it fare with the vessels rn I ly little fellow, convert the guide-post into bushes- As we drew near TIIE IIAIIctITY IBLLbw feet to four and one-half feet in depth,forms ' � I the harbor when the_ ice goes out? 1 or A sUDDav cANRtca .. would now have some decent humilit the surface in each case. Latera of shells, �� _Irl - an enemy, and rw,'away from it because it . y fm- r . I -y- there were wavy vessels standing straight was Clark anti he +lid t,ot take time to ex- seized ns, and, shooting our boat up the posed=upon him• The conqueror himself hoggin,coarse gravel,and bowlders,or some t FV and stiff held b the ice. must h-sve been im reseed with the formid- of these materials form the lower strata of t s ,c Y amine it. It stood theta on ane dark night shelving hank we Secured it and then P the filter ►ed b ` At, length, one morning, the news Tau al;ow him the way. Now, just fancy this climbed the steep emUaakment. `Ne in- able•eon of his new antagonist,for there was ut it seems to bo universally }�� t ` th%rough the village, The ice is going out." advice to be a guide-post, give it a little tended to knock around in the brush a lit- ® •hangs in his demeanor at once. Of agreed that the surface of the bed is a more ', k:1 t It`hal alread sn3 ed the stron Iles , comae accordin to a well established im ortant fa••,or than the lower la ers. •. , y PP' g P thought, let your reason and -judgment tie whi.e and then re,ume oar trip. A fine t; y ,-_ 1 e buffalo code he could do nothin but acre t he late Sir Francis Bolton who was the , _,_,,4 :_ that held the wharves, and taken all out cluster around it, and you will not see in ape�imen of an eagle cauRhtonr eye perch- + g P t, „ - . into the ocean beyond. i the ehallen e. - water examiner a inted under the rovis- ..;r�¢:- I . cr near the shore lived sailor Jack. these words an enemy, but one who loves ed high up on the dead b�ngh of a tree , T << ions of the me tropolia water act 1871 i +..j y the noble, true-hearted spirit, wherever it Then our attention was directd to ward a Space was cleared ss the two monsters P° � n �, I He had a trim little boat, and went every went throe h their rations their tocsin his work entitled "London Water Bupply," � ' ` .:at - is found. When any mystery r,"ma to lurk herd of buffalo coining from an opposite g gy g, p. laid day across the bay to the point for qua about the kind advice a friend gives you do direction. We moved forward a little to of earth, their lashings of tail, their anor is refers to a carious fact in com,ection wfth ry � :_ r ,1711 . houghs ane clams. not condemn it on that one fault that may t get a Vetter vieM ,of the herd wl►en the and their low bellows. This appeared to filtration. He observes that, acoordinq to 4 Ile had two sons, bold, hardy boys, as t them a more serious contest than the form- theory, a well ascertained rate of the de- . ere be the darl<neas t.iat the light of experience eagle, unAware to us, spread his pinions, X117 fisl►er lads are apt to Ue. endeavors to dispe). and when we looked again for )rim he was er, if we could judge from the length of the atruction of the efficiency of the !Etter bed �, .: c. kE They were very much at )tome upon the Let your actions be founded ort �uod, soaring at a sate distance !rom our rifles. int rodactory part. They took mote time could be calculated, assuming thatfiltration- water, so.it was not stra:rge that they ran honest principles. These will fortify you We were on the leeward sfde of the herd before they settled down to business, We was merely a mechanical process, but that F , '� ' ` to.the shore to witness the grand sight of against any it:roads of evil, in however and so safe from discovery if we took oidia- p Y in tactics the filter beds retain their effi- k e, were of the o inion that the dela was P c rY< ilio - the ice cranking anal breakir►g as it forced fascinating, a eharactor they may be pre- gry p-eeaution amonf{ the trees. It was s caused by 6l►e champion, who resorted to clears to a markedly greater extent. r� its way out from the s]►ore. aente3: l it a word Ue true to youraoff. fine spectacle whicb they presented, and small arta to prolong the preliminaries: We gis explanation is that filtration is a , a ,"., Not realizin the dao er the ti ran t 16 f' g ' y g g --- what was more wt►were,n est the mood to wgtched it all with the most excited in chemical as well as a mechanical process, " ,_ 'tier - . upon a huge cake of ice, and so intent were 1 r a tiles upon the arras about them that they Saved By A Slipknot• watch them. •The land undulated but was terest. It had all the thrilling features and that in passing through the filter bed -.Yt •c } revered for many acres with minuter undnl_ of a Spanish bull fight without the latter's the water isnotord strained but oxydized. " took no notice of their owl,position for sonic The traveller in the uncivil►ze.4 regions Q It is well known that runnin water hes a "'=' c1y ations of dark brown ahoulclerselowlpdrift- degradation of man. Here was the let•cl g a L � .,r time. of South America has to face many ing toward us: \�'e could hear the rasping self-eleansin ower and that the exercise 1,_. . s : of nature. Here the true buffalo instincts g P Lt last, looking down, they found they perils. If lie escap--s the Ravages, who are with their native tem r exhiUftin them- of that power is increased when the body of , r . were surrounded by water and fast floating adroit and bi'•ter enemies • if he can secure s°stud which innumerable mouths made 11e g • selves in their moat em hatic and vi orous water is broken, up by fallin over either ,JJ hall ehopp�ng the crisp grass. AS we looked our p Q g f, out to sea. they tl_ought of awiunninq, water sad food, and survives the intense fashion. IL was the buffalo`s trial of nerve rocks or weirs. Sir hrancia Bolton simply 4 � , s , ears caught a low, faint, rhythmical aoand , �, but knew they could not in that icy water, heat, and believes his expedition has every siren th and akilh Numberless as roust suggests that the interstices -in the filter '.-,, ,1 -k borne to us from afar. \Ve listened intent- g . and besides they were.r►ow a long distance chance of success, lie inay die within an have been these tournaments in which the bed, containing globules of air, according. , ' �•. st1.c ly. The coned qre�+ mote distinct until i1c - from the shore. hour from the bite of a oisonous ser nt. to the well-known theor that all solid - I p we could rete nits the thread of another champions of different herds met to decide � y _ the younger boy began to cry, but the hI. lhouar, in his diary kept during hie g which was eu riot in the ion a ee darin bodies at Tact aboub them an attr►3spheric t ;;:�1 herd of buffaloes coming from another Pe q g' g older encouraged him by saying he thoukht explorations in the Pilcomayo dells under film, practically compel the water.to pass 1 ° int; , direction. which the buffalo kingdom reigned supreme come vessel would see them and take t•hcin a commission from the Argentine govern- ,. , over the vast \Veeteru ratites throe h a chemical filter of com ressed ails \�a skulked low throe h the ander- p , yet few had f; P of1'• men t,describesanexperiencewhich prompt growth and came to Lhe edQg.,f the wooded ever been witueasecl Uy man. \�a were oxygen and nitrogen, whirl, obliggingly re- The boys were not very warmly clad, bu,t ed him to cteruAl vigilance in regard to lookin u on a s ctaclo rxceedin 1 rare lieves the water of its impurities by chemi- J , �.e patch just in time to see the van of this f3 P Pc sty ` they crept close to each other, and kept snakes. ro human a e3, and I confess that 1 never cal changes as it passes. Thus the frisky r •s"•rt - - new bord surmounting a hill. The herd y 4 looking for some signs of rescue. He waslving 'in his hammock ; the ser- wsa more excited than when this last trial comma or the lively typhoid germ may no `'� ' The_sun wits almost srttin g when C`a t. eant of his uard waa a3lec undera tree �°�evidently epeading it$ force, having break its neck o assin over a weir but ,� : ,rk }' P g lg P already run for miles. It came with a less- reached its climax. It was a question now Y P g 1I 1 - �,*rey, of the Scabird said to his mate, close by. Suddenly he noticed an immense merely prolong its c<istence to be deprived - „ enin speed, until ,t settled down to a whether the chain ion would still hold his \V hat do ou call that blacks of on that ser ent coiled about the sergeant a le and of sustenance b ox dization—or in other .• ;%, - y, P P h g' com ortable walk. About the same tiige Position. It stin►u aces one more when he Y Y cake of-ice?' extending its head toward is bare chest. words, to be starved to death by a surfeit . ;r .�4•' :'est the two herds discovered each other. Our thinks of )osing what • he has seized than rhe mate put his gla s t0 his rye and re \� hat should hes do? To woke the man when he thinks of fallin to gr�ssp that of life-giving gas. . - - ��c r'1e�) " g P herd was at first g 1 i4 1 . I should think it mi ht be a eii meant certain death to him ; but how kill which he has never passed, Undoubtedly In the early daym of the domestic filter it - ' 1 8on.. 0c creature or attract it awe without . A I,rrrt-E STAWM4RD, , '1214 Y both of these animals had this same was Uy nomeana an uncommon thing for. '1'Iae captain was a kind hearted man, so waking him ? lie retailed a method of But after a brief inspection of the approach• feeling (or as we looked at hie latest at rival the filter to be retained in nae without al- t a he gave the orders, and soon a boat was cappturing the cobra of India; ing inass the work of clipping the grants of in the arena we about concluded that he tention-until it actually became So clogged - 4, fl ing throe�h the waters as awiftfl u He re ►red a »li niot. B stealth at- the ratite$ was resnmect. The treah ar• 7 Y b h Y' P P f Y Y• o P was the real leader and not the other that with im unties as to Ue unable to erform - t .ed P p , n 1 . strong arras could row, most imperceptible movements he attract- , rivals came to a standstill at�d gazed at the limped away vanquished. itsfunctions. It may be so still in many r . t. Not a minute too soon dirt they reacb�the ed th s serpents attention, 1 t turned rte - thousands of their fellows, who evidently " hile these and other thou hts were households for the ublic are astonishin 1 {�+ • t'``' ire, fol- the children were nearly frozen. 1►ead. Then Ise leanAd from his hauunock had re em ted those sections. A arent- g P 8 y Tenderly the men lifted them iu their anal with a Ion licca of rasa tickled it 1 the reached the conclusion the that paaSing through our minds the two mighty slow to learn or adopt means of security. I .• Y� R 1 g Y Y c ontestanta ayuared and made a tremendous It need searsely be ,said that a neglected � ' \ arms and took Them to the vessel, where, gently on its throat` It raised its head. region Mas common property, for they soon plunge for each other. \What a shock was filter is of little use, and may even com- • . } — in the warmth and care given tneln, they Ile cast the noose over it, and drew it tight lowered their heads and began to shave the that! 1V hat a�epert rolled ou the air! The municate contamination. L V L:.l - - .t T ,� ,wn 80011 revived, and the next day were sent around the reptile's _neck. fire of the earth of its green growths, the earth fairly shook with the terrific coccus- The water companies, therefore, observe , ' •1.[IP ashore to their anxious parents. It was nota m0meut too scan. The s R separating the Ger<la alowl lessened. sten of buffalo brains and both burl fel- �e '1 act y'eare after, darin► an uuustsall cold »er earn awoke. He fainted with fri ht, p • Y the flow throubh the_filter iieda, and at fie- • x# k . �, y q 1 he outermost fnagea toucheJ but a short lover went down on their knees. Both, too, quest intervals, suggested by eaperieuc9, i t.ine1 -snap, the people will say, "It was un such but the danger was past.. The slipknot had distance front our int of observation. It were oa their feet the same instant, and cause the surface of the sand to be removed t + ,_�,� - . a clay as this 'that the Dawson boys ware saved lira, and a strokeof the sabre cut, o'f was not like the Tinges of a lady s dress locked horns with the same swiftness and ^. , for cleaning, and at longer intervals the: 1e..t _ carried out t0 sea .ou the ice," and then, the serpent's head• coming u, eontac:t with ,,he laao drapery of skill, and each bore down ou the other with ' whole bed to be entirely renewed. fr` kith kindly remembrance, will add, "God - a window, 1 can assure yon. Nothing so all the power he could summon. The cords The supply for all purposes,including do- - _ ,hn bless Capt. Grey.'' That Haniy Typewriter. soft and athilant as that. It was more like 8 ,a out liL-e great ropes oa their necks. tnEatic, street watering sewer fivahiug, fire ;.<a ... ' the fringes of freight engines coming in con- 'The muscles ou thi hs and hi rose in hue extinction, and trade, is now about 200,- q >i i" — 'c Oh, ycA, frequently,"said a yonag lady B Pe g [ ;;e - - . Martin's$even a tact with each other when the a roach .. who has hail eousiderable ex rienew as w Y PP welts. \Ve ware quite near. ,hese fellows OOO,UOOgallons a clay. - _ �, A r r: with some momentum on the same track. and could ase the roll of their The area of sit 1 extends far be and J ' }"e'.c O mamma ! screamed little MArtlri atenogr:►pher, in reply to rho question as to PF Y y iii? Goodwin as he ran crying to.his mother, whether her em to er ever dictated_famil "Two powerful bulls had unwittill I alAoD-RED FIERY BYES. the boundaries of the county of London and ' P Y Y foanti tnpmselves in close proximity to cook r 3 i1t- - "old �lr, '1'[iorn has shot my dear Malty". lettere to her. The braced and shoved with rfectl ter, is estimated to contain a popnlatiou of�,- `:, lint " \Vint did he shoot her for?" asked his I "Now, there is Mr. .lraes," continued other, coming from either herd. Suddenly Y y J00,000• RathFr more than half the water ' - ,.b sed - mother. „ a)tOOtlug up from the sides of the one whose rible force. The froth began l;o drip in long the oun t tat. While his a ifs was supplied is taken from the Thames,about 30 ., Y g y P heal wit on the ground [int, flumes of dirt strings from their mouths. The erstwhile r cent. ie drawn from the Lea, and the re- r `;�,t ' 1�<<Fv "He said the was after his dove», bat I away at Basting; in July, he alwaysdictat add graceful curves in the air. They were victor alipped with one hind foot alightly. Pe • , don't believe it. , O mamma I aid love m ed the letters he sent to her dait 0r alae of ma,nder from springs and wells. It is evi- , .- Y Y fi . the st nals for hostilities to commence. The His antagonist felt it and instantly swun a ,t Ina - kitt.y s0 !" me to vrritcs them. It came to be nits the g dent that the writ of the river water ae g q hoofs of the powerful beast were assisted couple of inches forward, which raised the p Y l - delivered to its consumers is of primary im . hen _ "Aud I`m real sorry he shot IieF, " said usual occurrence for him w ea after oust• b niS small harm which du the sod red nniortanate buBalo'a back, and tirsexpected . r,L;;e mamma. "He was ver unneidhborl to nese matters hag licca attendee to : Y g ortcince, and that an im aril in Lhe. r Y Y tossed banshee that settled out of the air siert instant that he would ge down. But p Y P y : t 110 do so !" i "' Woll I think M las Brown u i>ria com iea reservoirs or mains may have a ata ,� T Y in fila shoRgy mane. These beligerent dem- ho had a firm hold and he swan!, his untag• veraerfous influence u n the health of t ,1�„ Prue- tierer mind, said Martin, ai,grily, write to my wife. S"ou know shoo►, what onstrations were responded to in qquits as ental back to his former position, where y - p° . r core "I'll get even with him, I'm uoing to hurt to a 1y.' defiant a fsahioa by Lhe late wrrival, last they both were held panting, their tongues London. `' _. rev- oma of his pPtB." " yo I voahi procee.l and writes letter lollin out. r too, wits sn enormous affafr. We noticed 8 h.,�l "But, Martin, you tnast not uo evil be- in his usual cordial tone, telling her that the his unusual proportions of head. But alis '•There wasa slight relactation for breath. A Provision for Daughtem. > he cause-he did," said his u,other. . , house via tieing well, and the bays were shoulders with their manes, were worth Then the contest was renewed. Dee into r re rhe next day �'�Ir. thorns beautiful getting along finely with :Mary, the house � P During the late silly season of the Log• L'e Tee- cock flew into Mrs. C:oodwin'e ora wird servaur,.• Sometimes, when I. war feeling deploying to excite admiration and awe at the cod' their hoofs sank, nei.her getting don newapa era—and the huglish journalist ' :ver- _ S I their possibilities, if they could do nothing the advantage of the other. Like the crack � went into the hen-house. q ite in the humour would send off long k takes bis oil ,ness'with conscientious thor- ; � :com• ho !" exclaimed Martin uicltl lettere of several hundred words each. 11 r. mo�e. of a tree bio en assuader came a report on K p 0 ou hness, as he does hie oliticss--one of the {, ' q Y Unquestionably the two fellows regard- the air and one of the legs of the first fight- chief papers devoted many columns to let- - ,,r :lurk shutting the door; "now I'll have have my Jones would look over the page and jot themselves sa represeatetive of their dif• er sank into the earth. The other bu8alo tern from readeraon the ueation veli oun r, a'Id revenge. I'm going to pull out ever feath. down his name at the end. I would addiese q yy g Y -ferent herds the one first on the and tho ht he ssw his chance and made a furl- . er in that peacock's tail." the envelo on the machine 'seal it and �° u� men do not marry. Most of the writers ,• .• scud tl►e me�saa a on iia w a to viewing the other as an interloper, and he ons pun a toward hie op nent. The earth s � He"caught the big bird and oiled out g y the absent g ppoo agreed in thinking thatit I►as because of the � i un- two of the long, brilliant feaifpiera. 'Che wife. I in his turn looking upon the former asrefUn- trembled beneath tit. The monsters there fear of the expense of married life, which is J. But there catrti3 an end to all that+. ing becswe no one brei tae spirit to contest fighting ttegaa to reel Webeheldan awful t � t 1 the poor peacock was so scared and fluttered s plausible enough, and nearly all of them . A.v .,. hie sit remacy and show him where he be- rent in the sod. For an instant the ground f � . �i3t : . badly that finally Martin said "Poo -"(hie da Mr. Jones did not come down pp agreed that it was a great evil, in which •. •, l birdie ! I won't hart you, even to g its Y pp ion ed. The sidled a nearer each other swa ed then nearl an acre dro out of P y r k� ' 1 . roto to the office. I au osed ho had been out ' Y ' Y pt?� o inion I do not find m self able wholly- , s L , P tt,e,r heads a 1 the whi a k. t low to the sights to oin. Bat whether it is an evil or not; '�" her- old tilt. Thorn." to a ball the night-before.. In the afternoon " Rye started beck with horror. Then I So takin the bird in his arras Ire was y ground, sad their eye, with anRdr, his brother came over to ro y deak.and said : there is no question that there exists, in : i"cE j soon at_Mr-Thorn's door. ' Perhaps we had better get o a letter to rolling becoming ieeaurad we slowly approached England and here,-a class,apparently of iu- 'k ' `1 t „ "1�Ir. Thorn," said Martin, "I'm awful � d IH rt ks 1rtIRY. the brink of the new recipice and looked g � ,tr �2>~44 lira Jones, as otherwise -ahe mi ht LhinY p creasin number of women who either _ inad because you shot my cat_. I don't g pp This dis la of the reliminaries of battle over. This battle of the buffaloes had been do not mart at all or do not . h,tid eornehin had ha stied.' fon ht nest the ed a of this hi h bluff, Y :f [ran- think I'll ever like you again, I started to " So I wrote out a letter in the usual drew the attention of an increasing number g K g marryy so young as their mothers and `- z j �- , from either herd. Atfirst they would look Their greet weight—each one was over a grandmother's did ; and it seems to mei 4 pull out the feathers in your peacock's tail manner and 'signed it with the .riiblter far- tan--acrd their tremendous straggles had that fathers of sense do not quite tiecognize ,tiFa�'r ,' and so as to get even with you, but I thought I simile of Mr. Jones' signature. uf,, then recoinmenoe their eating, end then loosened the fibers which ke t the upper - x } > wouldn't be so mean. .'o here he is," " " , and I thou ht ,direct their attention ml•re intensely v the the dot that this foot im nee u them in a rhe letter was posted p Po p� , The next morning Martin was rest; y , $ oombstwnte be an to measure their etre th part of the b1afl'together, and the foonda- Y g p _ , .,1117- - no more of it for several da a Mr. Jones td 8 ng —the ut of makin such rovision for - �� g Y more closet Aud whoa the 6 ht was on liras having been underuiined by thecurrent, i � ,, , :. Lek surprised when Mr. Thorn came to his not cane down to the offic° that day or the y daughters that they shall, a'sfar+ts possible, .._. door with a beautiful Maltese kitten in his next, but on the third day there was an ex- t hey became quite absoibed in a varying were precipitated far below. be free to tnarrp or not end shall not beim-. 1 over •'As we downward we detected two ' T- 'tom , .iter arms, plosion. It seems that the reason he did fortunes of the struggle. 6a lled to do so from the mere need of a ,.. �� I� , •� movie manses uite a distances art and pe ' `'.tilartin " he 'said. "t3ometitnes little' not come down ou the morning that I wrote AG last itis two bags fellows, after a ! q F home and au rt. Of comae this provitiion soon t e eh fronts of these unffaloea po "gh d dead of circumlocution,made thegraad � must vary with the means of the fatlror. I� , , ;#; � � �r -' folks act better than those with }fray hair, the letter wag becaupe hie wife came home g°O were seen, ne t into the current of the ca`e I can't call back the cat I shot but 1 ve g Y ' t t the morula before, and he had not hewrd of rnah. I reckon it would be soar everlwsw g° ma take the form of an ad nate income , "�'1' a brought this one to take iia lace' in fortune if one of on colla fellows river and was swept down strestu. The y -r �` it till lie went home at ni ht she thinkin g Y Se secured b a ro r investment or it ma n r� z� hav g who is footfall had the force to make the other noun was caught by the tides and Y P t y 4 "1, The kitten was a beauty,and it was lief p • g be a training in some occupation that wilt ,�;, she would aur rtes him. p Y eve t onward towtird hie foe. Probabl ,. t!.e long before�\'tartin and Mr. Thorn were as " The next day and the next be stayed at great rash whish either one of thine animals ep �' ield an income, or it ma be is part one. , l'e`i. the resumed the contest when, after in• y . . good friends as ever. home and the third da the letter that Presented- The eollLion was straight sad Y and fn rt the other. •.�'he main point, so • ,4 "1-. �, ii1- ! Y care. A rnah of horns, w heav dell g a good footing farther down the banks ` � � r- I had written unbekpown to him wts for- sq y far as t e dwu titers are concerned+is that fUt Brothers and SistBra• g y thud of heads. we thou fit sural the of Lhe river, they were fully rested. tag !�. „,1n , warded to her from Hastin s, wad ou can g y marc a shall be a matter of choice that s imagine the breeze it created. I really be• skull of one or the other or possibly both a fairly comfortable end independent life f M,� tilted f The college cry was given and the enter- was crushed in. But evidently they were The bit corks dome from Algeria. There shall be made possible without it, sad that . 4 _ w triinment was over. Ca a and owns users ileus the woman couldn t have been more not even hurt. Dfda•t they push then 2 no woman shall feel forced, or tempted, - .Z I ' displaced for ordinary d ass, g angry if aheliad caught me flirting with her Well, I esu 1 The force woatd b�►ve shoe• a e�y sores of cork forests in not to nt too fine a ir►t u nit to be _: husband instead of doing my best tA.- keep gn eairnts po 1?� , „ , �; , Aow did you like it May?"fweorge Vin`- np pleasant relation's between them. ao old-fashioned bwrn from its foanda- ;" 3.. y at`, cent said to his sinter. - The lisp Cabinet has decided that for Como a wife to serine each a life. I know �.� `11 1, i " Yes, that is wh I found another situs► tions. The maaclas swelle3 upon the thigghr, that the roblem is nota aim le one, and t �'. hlei� 1`U, well enough ; but eighteen pieces y the hoofs sank into the earth. Bat_the ttbe falure the Attorney-Qeneratandolidit- p tion. She pat on each fanny airs be#ore y or•Qenettwt redfnquish their privets tliat iia solution f's sots easy, nt ease ands I+ '� ," _:: ;t o t • were too many to inflict on an audience. were evenly mateLed. simplicity are not the prevailing oliaraoter ~+ "Are you not fond of maaic'�" me, and wouldn t even speak to me when For wn uietant there was tt tantnal ocs- p>ractiea. > M she came into the office, althon h-she hod �� iatfcs of a man a duties to his ohild.en of; `'� �, "Yes ; but--" g sati:ou of hostilities to et breath. Then A sensational iaoident owurred sit Death always done so lmfore that, 8 either sex. This one is none the leas impera- , h l l:as : Now this was uncoartfts in Esq.. Db 1 t}, k Ddr. Jones enjoyed it on the they cwme together with w more resgnndingg on blon$ayy. A oyoting oarnivwl was being five on t>btat assaouni�--{Scribner's'�agazrno s vives tµe not ask from our brothers what we ere crash than befotie, Inetsatt we teed held in ttiid.. $he=C+v Ii ital wad 1,;;k �Y quiet ; bat he was too hononrabte and too Y Pere oe of ; `ot willing to accord them in return--an mach of a gentleman to make spt,rt of hits that the meeting of heads was not mare. `just M, the • -on was tstatth g a young . r� ' F the =ppreciation of oar a�peurance, our efforts wife,even>tnduectl . The new ohwmpion had ilea best position.= ,luso aatti. I'wt�lry,' wlt4 wktt srrwyed in ARneePitcLer 30,�vifeo#Williatia 'itcher, �.�� �� y 1 .•; ,; a any extra calling'? '�Oh, but he is only y F; . -, Lika a flash he reoagsi it lurid rettoabled` fsnop susGnare, trwme i t+ ontact with s gps .of North .End, �enloy, committed ettioide 4,., chael my brother,"said a sena 1, while close- so iI - his efforts to take its full ttva�ittt►ge. '_` ._ ;- f 8 Tf3e et fn the'Mwrket�t k%4 In au inattuati, hg on l�esday morn nq y cutting,her.throat 3 t th ly critictzin his com g klresteire peat entisl iia data that everyr. _•`,- �� g pinion. soldier is qpm lied to assixt- in reducin ether appeared to q>eAmple h#a edw(6,._ttp. -.wfA",--- R io - � �.:,wo vreti'� f4d t�tih a bread.it�nife �-at 21-�-Osborne Vi�llrts�� ,,< �� - irder �-' ' Johnny, 3o not ut_ our knife to oar :ha+vat lfE. k .� P Y it umber b tchin e n h of em �. , � ,: : .� f . .- > argf► er lid, te.., tying: f aR mon »' the n . y era nog tb Y Rd , _ , : : _moi r; pyo 2 a p.� "I �, th, it is not ont% -p . t�b o8 �utp b� sig _*" �. .. - ' ___ �uci�[k bh ��dor tett bel t of iter:hMs � _ � `.... 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T: , •. ;; fie. #;.xS� 117�t (.:�r 8,� ?ttir ,y" ,. .�r-71, '. i , 3 r^ rw ur"sir r f �,.'s�Or -:G S 1 > `� �,� p. ty= y a i t f, , s py/ } F ,e r: �t p k K1� s^ .5 rf s -.. %`F. ., a ,.� k _ a $r'.. $v ' i-.t ` !, qq e�5 4n' +ts. .,.� ,s*_: N .,-_. Y.r. - - _ _,. ._ _. _ ---, - _ - - - - - - i- ., i,-.--� .,,. - .- .. - - _- - 1. �� ­­­­ 1_ .-:._____.. ­­­', s _ ­ - w„ -n. _. -:. . f � . ,� _ - - - !� .. � . `�P - �$t1` y ��! •` - - 1 3 :. TO OUR9UB8CRIBDR8:By referring t i< ''[G . ­. : _-, --From a earnnc3, we mast expect . "R . # to the addre)se label on your paper you can a,ways ascertain the date wwhitth green Christmas♦ mpaliDeV.Dsc.13-f;!,edit saleoffarm stock, � �, .�v. `. your subscription to T,aa N1t;ws is paid. -Two weeks from Sunday is Christ- Implements, etc. the property of Wm, I . � � :: _. Remittances are acknowledged by a - p . y mss Day, Just think of it. Conine, at gat , B.F. soon, Pickering. ' hangs of date on label on the first paper fol- . _ '` _� I, coin receipt oe money at this office. Alwlaye -We understand that there is an im• gale at 1 o'clock. .Far particalare 1t - t seep to date paid ahead. tf pression abroad that the tV. D.SZatthews bills. 1). IIeldart7. aactioa,�r. - l � GROCERIES _� � . .% ., .� 1­�______ I . - � I CHRISTMAS,— - 1 . 1 t � � ' I. , _. - - Company al-e not purchasing any but No. W8,>Ne�vsx, Dec.Dem14th Mortgage sails o[ , I . .. :_­, , . ., - :2t!-- , _­ ­ • •- ". - I . . . . ­. 1 barley at their elevator at Frenchman's farm as Gleeson's Hotel, Greenwood. .� ­ . . , X� 'd 04 Bay. This is incorrect, as Mr. Moody The lot contains about 94 acres, and is - I . — 1. I. . . qwbt - i:`�, - N:l - - - - - �T ` :' tells us that they are prepared to pureahaee art of lot 11 in the 6th con of Pickering. VOL. t-- ' he lane ie well situated and of Good ► pp a.l grades of Round barley, oats and all T• p _.:. CHRISTA ' SAKE. .`i, kinds of leas at prices closer to the sell. Bee bills for particalare. Bale at ONT. DEC. 9 1ST• Toronto prices than ie obtained at any Cine o'clock sharp. Thomas Poacher, PICHERINC+. , auctioneer. t3 1 R Or . i other Ontario market. n tans aisins an s + - TSII>gBDAT Deo 18 :--Credit sale of farm ra csa - ---Posters are out annoianetng Friday, , Dec. 213rd as tl:e date, and l'itre's Hall stook,implements, etc., the property of Valencia Raisins Letson$ _ ; LOC=ALISl�I S. Laarenele Nil, at lot so, con, 7, Town- a the place, for tits public school concert. ship of Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. Bee heedless Raisins Cranberries , M,BATIv1i } A rare program is being prepared, and all bills. T. Poacher,auctioneer. Patrol Currants Figs . Re & $•o•'•Corr. "' " -Epworth League next Wednesday. those w o attend may rely upon enjoying TnumDAT, Dec- 22-Credit sale of farm _ King!'street, Picker . I . r Cut Loaf Suo'ar . Alma ids a 30 toll ;�; Evbui subject-S.S. Lesson, led by '1'.B.(ierow. a very pleasant evening. !'stents and stock, implements, etc., the property of o - ,_ =-W,. Hutchison, of Toronto, -visited friends should attend and encourage the Geo. H. Jones, at lot 14, con 2, near Ieeing Sugar Walnuts - Poe �tivith his sister, Mrs.R. Barrett last week. children, The fiends realized from the Pickering; village. Sale at one o'clock. • . . , -The Pickering Orchestra ib fast be• concert will be spent in replenishing the See bills. T. Poneher, anciioreer. Granulated Sugar Filberts t .�.� Mi Ic a coming a mitsica'. institution, of which we lib►'ar1', and adding such otUer attractions . KINSALE. Ilefitled Sugar Extracts �jJpII, r,;' 1 have reason to fuel proud• - to the school as is deemed advisable. . ' w Sugar - - Lemon . . - .servato,y of ' ` 1. -Tbe Y.P.S.C.E. prayer meeting neat -'��•- - = e Ra Ano n meettn is to be even b our sons in betl, rostra Committed for Trial. ,` Flue New Teas Vanilla terences siv n if r.,i Sunday evening will be led by bliss Epworth League n Wednesday night,the _ Thorough in: Wright. Topic-"In His Name." 14th inst. The Rev. Mr. Harris of Green• . . Young lesson Ginger eadresa,claremoi_ l -Sermons next Sunday in the. Metbo- : The preliminary trial of Messrs. Baker wood, will give an illustrated lecture on - x' dist church. Morn;ng-"The First CoAn: and Liugzford for the shooting of Win' "The fall of Nineyah:" A silver collec- ' , . Black Congo Cinnamon , C. Palmer resumed at the Court House,. maadment." Evening-"Job a I3oits. - tion will be taken up at the door. The Uncolored Japan Popperment MISS LE o+ ]Whitby, on Monday, : T � -Strayed on 1!riday,Nov. ...3th, ablaclt y, before Aiaaistratee proceeds of this contribution will ba sent Orange Peltoe : Spices 1s NOW PILE I"` pig about 10 weeks old. Information Learner and 13uncing. Crown Attorney to the Indian diission at D,iorley, N.W,T. . 1- , r Farewell rose, as soon as the Court open- music Celle t r P Thousands of farmers are more intent Sweet set Chocolate Pickles the Toronto C o1Je� y thankfully received by Andy McCully, i much pleasure to r ed, and stated that as he had produced Pickering. on leaving money and lands to their child- Prepared Cocoanut Salmon a teaeber of Music. r --The English ma is being repaired sufficient evidence, he would move for ren than on informing and enriching their i for thepast three y, . I" this week. Gordon & Son are the con committal After consulting for a short New Cheese . Herrings ; ner,and possesses a the ma�iatratos decided to send the winds. They starve their souls,in Order she has proved a► tractors and ate diving the building a coat tune+ „ to pampher their bodies. They grudge Choice Butter Coffee Residence Pickerin, risoners down for trial at the spring as- 0.' - of siding. p- their sons that which would make them Amber Syrup Cocoas - . — - -.Miss Lena Gordon,' of Oshawa, who sizes. After announcing the decision, Mr. - c W. truly cars®, in order to provide them with IT ° 1-1 w' her r (lfa h Ilay pcl' state�3 that the following letter Baking Dlolasses Candies has been visiting here with Kan what can at best bat make them rich in , a - ' eI• ordon, for sou,e time )Asti re had been received by B. Bunting, J. P. :- - - . , - r .E. FAREti Henryy l •`� Boutin corn and cattle, while poor in manly Pur tJ . T>sR,co�nty ttane.d home on Tuesday. �'I g,-11 e write. these few poses and generous ideas." These are . CES solicitor. Court tit 1. _ -James Holt has rented Geo.B.JoneF' linea to you to cast,, you of danger if the words of Horace Greeley, written , farm just north of this village. q'his looks Luker or Lingford ie punished you and - / 1-ADII;S MILL `+ J I+'arowHll and Har er will stand a sort years ago concerning �VestErn farmers, . LOW PR . V TARY Pub:i�, f like business, notwithstanding that leap P y but in a limited treasure `the ideas here . Thistle Na,' near Y _ year is well ni li at'an cud. run for if,you law people won't protect - . T _ 1. . -- S i; expressed are R niicab}e to than in our OW A HCG -It hRs been decided to post ono he (recent people v:a will and we don't care p' y , , own fair Canada. alle a T�z l �lristnla to ev bed - v - ters,Solicitor anniversary tea-meeting, in ct,nli�etac n telt- eve do to " their c.ear as we have — s Y �• office, Whitby,Ont. `I with the new St. An+irew's church here ten of a majority to your one for you take WHITEVALE. A. TAcGilliyray,LL. the )art of the thieves and the honest -- till on in February, on account (,f tae re 1- - raw thonsan • ( -rnali can't get justice, but we will see. T. P. 'White has arrived home from JJ i cent deaths, �� ar old like o lin h he a le I ♦ 1 11 to ]canon R ,)A -We Greig nod Joe. T. Clark, of the e o t otr a at t pop A. mer. onal�le rates o ., '. T are to do if the cant protect their own Dr, Tabor, of Toronto, is in our ]raleD-1_ CK1 MARQtJ � rester, Pickering, r . city were here on Saturday. }ley boll, Y P -___ t:� look well and sesta to be el,jo�ing; the stuff we want no such going on as this this week. - --- -------- -- - - - -- -- - -- - -- --- - --- ---- - - j�� S. ORNiI - �. -sunny side of life. Dlfty they 1(,rig con- fur thu sake of such a ,log as Palmer, it is Annie Stover is visiting -her massy !�V rence, On (41, 4 ` 1'` .. time to do Fo. a pity lie did not get more than he did. frieuds here. solicitors,Notarise, ttcn,ember ou:• word. N\a regret to learn that W. S. Ufa or is • STOVES � tonic, will be at c -On Fl-'Jay evening the lady member(: � J + Office over J.Runde }-' Sgd. TuE Wf RRINO. seriously ill. STOV ES r T•, ; of the I�. T. of T. t;atc a splendid enteAr. f'Ie «•as t:+lr �ritcd that anyone would A. G. R'litte hflF returned from a tri - �t©� es are llubt,il!+ nt �- T • tainment to a large. nmuber of invited 1 3' P - . T . cg Lc Kc: tavlisll ,+� ;,, tlli+,k that such wt�uld r r _ - ' ,4 t � friends, As well as thenal( I;orti(n)Ofth,tt to ._.t. Va,t ri. - - ,. - d �, �REIG S tills SPd�:011 til- , .._--rv;;.-r. A, . order, consisting cif tl,e foilowu,{; : ];arae, i,nyo any tullrtc•,:ce xv di he or lir. L'u:it• lir. Satherlaud, of Toronto, ryas in the A.� a r• � � HOPNI\S �•�t ins•, They %--wild du their duty, no that- village InFt week. ready . Wily is It . Because IT* (TFov, (gra I recitations, readlurs• cakes, ecifec, Oe. r, , - erimarV C;olleKe , Tu �, •I- --The meml,er� of tLe (Jhrtlel, +,f i 13'x ter what would be the, censequecces. A. E. N1 .or spent, a few days in \ew- +�,� � I he handles the best mid cheap- I { and Cherryw00% ev land at Greenwot,d rite° u,akiu;,r ,r( u+ra Cowd the v.r,ter of that Karuiug; be ap- market last week. ry the horse'stootatte, � I est stove in the market.- (;orae • let 3 ,7th con.. Pici t� tions for a Christums concert and 11111"le. l,r„llec,d(10, tic 1:,,uld r.iLl,ec Wka the place :