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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_12_16 _ ,. a c r. ,,. v 3 ,g al ��ry; ,s s :i at• za _• •a. ,f a ", yr r.. S t s t.. - k s Q"i t. > sem- .e 't K x ';': p s. a, <. - .+,: �. .:4y. - h- }§r +� `• S"i"t > - .,a .:t5 x� o . _<. - ,i+ :ti _ _ yy�} i •HK 1 .:l �pa .•#' :t _�i"` -•,.t,' -5�;�s `� ,!• :,ry� ._.c ,.3 ,oat:- ,.+,. _ _ '',t Z. l K't.', a2 ,. a :it ,,. 42` _ _- _. .i' v __ ,<✓. - r.." v".,-�t ;it y�_., `3.p•� . "'- .. - 'd, ,.L„ 1. - r ti,_�< - ' - ..... ,:•: .. , :.''_ '- , r. -. _ Y .t. .�. -as t-2 ,•. . ._ ,a- ,d ,,, ,�. a Vic., a. z .:r. ;r :_ `i-1, ` ' s . . , .ti ,(}y a-r. :.-.._ .. _ =,.1.4111,. ,` _ _ - - - - .. .. -ilk -a,3t+ . .... 1 : i i•� - - Yf ' - , ,, ,h Z � VOL. XIL IC y, r: i : G ONS., 'T tII}J t Aga r_� 4 . DE E1' BIS 1 , 1b9 . ' s _ � , Q t T V i V '. " 'y^� ...�c; z�ofie$ io>nal f�GarD -, - asrialctktti � >, O 1J 1 } )�. y x� M T C�fNT PLEASANT. F r ' ' �.n+�vVti�vM�.nr.,•..-_ .N -_-.vu!v,mi:,i .i:n ti.. .� N T ,''� , t t �0 a ` R S$MA$ERS V '.,, :. auD�aY. �1 e .z� � .1 r .,. ha' . :Flecllccit. PF +rC� "FIT- LaY>tst'i' t.ot'dL gs>arltHlAc;e uscoBDap BY The Liters an,l DeL t;" 3' ° 't _ 'Y'INti tailors system toren n dresses !� _ atio'g- ave�efy in Miiee3 Chapman has returned borne " " "'�� �! M>r p»88 J>ITA JU TSD DOliN BY OUS connection with S.S: No. I2, Pickerin Trott, Toronto. ,•t•- tea;` '•` `" and msntder,.yanght by ]lieu �, eCaustaird, j� M.BATEVIAN, M,D., C.M.,RLC.P. pickeringviilsge. Drosses ipa$8 oz ant and flt COltll<E$PG1�Dit1YTB. �: � '' ,ate,r I`u. & S.O., ted,. Orders promptly attended to, and a per- int d� R i fi f� z " coroner. Office and Residence, eu twin a free concert, eonsistin of Frank Hopper has gone t0 the` cit .,, p .: h;ni Stroet, Pickering Office hours: Morning fecttguaranteed. gq_gm, t . .. CLAREMON�F readin s, recitations, dialogneb. vocal and where he will remain for the winter. '. Y",' - a:30 t., ua�; Evening fi to 8. # <, _; `. instrumental music, etc,, iD the school T. N. Davey. accompanied by Fralsk ` ' ' D CSER S R'Y 1>1� Itehol of*Whitb i� the pause $ ; y� Yocect 1Ffus�c. quest , on Wedutisday.evQnjng. December Chapman paid a visit to fiinsale school t ) r of ]firs. B. 13. Palmer. y+ 21st. Doors open at 7 c'elock. All are last Friday. ;'� � '� John Yell, of Tamntn. is with his ver welcorue. , - ,.: ; < Mie- Ids �+i ttZp=°Ori. As I htitvf bot,; bt up Pa,i �;Pc1Jiu a lit yrj r,W n br< t is t�1 1' y e observe that all of r birds have Ieft 'ri ''`'M IIPIL OF TI-I'; T ).it)N l r) CO:`�•. Ut(•-ineAs and have adne d rr�eral rtew l 1 ,1 •ht:l lt,re tl,i4 week. gg , t fhe lirr,►, 7-,4 :lir, ,►f 'els:,khaut arc, NtaMLanD aREEK. lis, eyes the Rhip poor-will has drooped :: 1"k,"�_ - �.servato!-yot yln=il.ita pi•%1,:LCtl< tli'-i-'P--]e9- h[+TSbd iLnti tip ]Cfi I f'uh �ACI'Ll„t/.� H(e - • , ° intc L 1,s t:rity and Left us poor ereatares -'_ �' . ' ” 4 r-- � sons in beth instrutnentttl ant vola;:uus:c. Ibe- L.,e public withguud rigs at►.1,111 Rout., V.I.11 1.Ir L114 I t,t thl, wet k, as is also tl,elr LeutLi'r l.ur h. Haven noticed in the news a ehalleage to U:.aiLi. �, q F ' ferences given if required. Covered 'bus meets all trains. fn I• , µ \\ Thorough Instruction Guai;anteed connection with livery I keep a W.Illiatn Cochrane- 116 reeoverii7Q from from Cha■. Hnrophrey and T. G. Parker J''� S}`nous who spent the Gumtet' in , ' ; r Addre99,claremoLt. re reeentin • our I.IIJ-•..]lar; lrlt for his horns in Scar +c ° Sale, Commission and Board- his recent illness. He was at the Irlarkel p Q themselves as rrlembers of the . 40-5i. K Pickering. Taesda}•, but looked rather 'sheat'. Highlaud Creek Rifle Club who are ac born: ��a wish hiin success in his future ' - ` --- in Stables, '` i��a present eujoyiuQ single blessedness to unthr�al.inos. ;, s� ` ` Our meroharits hp►e their establish• shoot a match with any two members liv- a}, y MISS LETTIE REAGENS neo. W. �ECE � mpnt6 dressed in holiday attire. Call on - We lt''tr t11at MiBs'' Mand.Iianep; v:ho, `` , c• 1S �,OW PIIEPAREI� TO R'ECCIVE ne inQ In a state of matrimouietl bliss for fan returned home a few weeks ago from ' f ���� T 1 a any of them and eD Hire for bargain6, or for oyecera we are sorry that the chal- music pupiia, l4liss Alice Tait,a teacher in �0 •sOX or r, Philadelphia, will soon take her de g The market rues of was not as good IeuKe hue gone so long unanswered, as we parture:_ -: the TorontoColle�< of 3lusicsays: "ltgivesme for Toronto. She will b© accompanied. ` ) '< much plea ore to iecunitnend Miss Heagena as '�ao as nsaal. We eapeet a big turnout nest have been too busy to attend to it, and as by her sister Ida, •' a teacher of music. she has studied with ule de . for Vie past three years-in amost studious man- — rJ ds ' t s •, gt week, as we presume that then mill be there are other members of the club who •-•.•-.- �'� : �` ner,and possesses a thorough technic rl training. I l Ca .� .moi " o y held the Christmas Mark@t. we expected vsOnld hate taken It Up but a6 MARKHAM. She has proved a , e:_�ellont pupil throughout." tin P t ry o .. Parental influence prevented the marri• they have not done so, we the undersigned, . �; qty:• �t_s. ResitlencePickeriuosttttial,, (itu. evpQ m `� sae of a younit couple here last week. accept the challenge, the match to be shot Archie Milne has -tI - gone to Toronto to ' : _[ { : �. on Dec. 26 1692! at 2 m., !stance_00 and "'" -- ------ Z •jdv a' � � ' The event has been indefinitely postponed P d' o side, having accepted a situation as book .:- � ,,. . Lef/nct. a - o�y JVX e, " ►e t- m --f, M o and in the meantime a compromise rill Yards any position with head tto target k e�E With the Toronto Nail Co, '. 400 BARRIb- �,t '" be ahem ted g K P Y $ ` _ _;- - , Q ► ., p . the challen iu art to erect targets and . Reesor has accepted the position ..s-. `� � " T E. FAREWI.LL V., ... qe, arrange ail details. of manager of the Victoria Stained Glass - - - r"` i tJ • TER,Co;,nty Crown Attorney,and County 5w Z _ i� W. Russell who has been in Dakota Solicitor. ComL]louse,�4`hitby. 10-y u9p °° ' LO., Toronto. `� k, _ _ — p w _ O for the gest few years. is ezpected here " A E P�tltx>tx, After the election of officers Tuesday ,� -,m{ 1\O W ..�, m ri• tltie week. He will n nil a week or so T' P" H°BAti' ` ' r��IES iiILLliIi, SOLICI L'011, _ o •A d pe __ �.� night, the Orange lodge adjourned to the ` eJ T RY Public, Conveyancer, etc, 08ice at a m q� n ® �•d .0 m o in vieitinQ Ili6 DOmerOg6 friends in all' Thtstlo lie," near l3rotleham. Money to loan. Mtii m Q,q ,qp,u : Wellington hotel and artook of an oyster ."'; err' _ T _ __ _ ___ _ �..H a b3 a • a o�p a�;a around Claremont. 80ARBORo. P h ,'.4N x IC.LI�•RAY BAItRIS• " sb �� �aW�acR492a� Barr 's and was frozen over toe fore- friends wereopr se tOand it ollaneveninr �;�fi 110W .� DiCC= , „•o . _ y P John Bray has been ill for several dove P j y K �' tern,Soli it:,rs,Cc. Otlico opposite Post ®� �� .� > >~ i G L7D. p pat t Of Ills week, and -the ycung folks spent. o' 3F odic©. �Vhit')y,out. .Ino.ball Dow,1S.A.;Zheo.. Z 4 I v _ o $v o • en o ed skulls a nits sli er bosom. aitl� pleurisy, �. 6 Two PeterbOto tobacconists leers fined •>r"s- A. Ir.(lillivruy,LL,B. Money to Loan_ Sy U f .. ►•a ti 0 C7 r:; �, � � K 1'O PP_ y �e111nRtJn Secor. has ]lad a slight at- $10 each last week under the ne,v law pro f"1�V�1 ___-__-_ _ _ ____—____._ —_ t=.v ( -- - - -- Strange to say no dro�ti•nin accident has tack of dl htheria. i IQw thousand dollars, privat© funds, i~ .. i �� w o c a a as yet been reported. 1; P hibiting the sale of the weed in any form Y .°'.�: <1 • m �,,� A a m b Herbert Ddorrieon a cel@orated swor3 to minors. One eleven ear old ha'ta ., . i� to loan on ileal Estate nortgabes at reaq- CA o +� 1 e 91 A Judson Buud and Fred Doweaell ar@ 3' 1)Pea ..- oaa)1]e ratan of int rPs*. '1 IIOS. l'AItKElt,bar- • ' •o -0 8 a'� a ? © ,. y dancer of Toronto has been V1Sltln at 'c 4, ris[cr, I'ickericig, _':'w'y �utnrda},) 9-y ? �. m o ' g o w a ,r chased with hayiue murdered a orker g a till to obtain the money to procure his "`X ' __ __ ��q .. • m P Alerand@r Dluir6. favorit b �'l. ' e rand of cigarette. No convictions tc �<, . . - S. OPL�iISTO:�, LL.B., of Law• ��_ �'_ w _v as a on Tuesday. ,Some iinaRlne that they Avery fasl,ionabl@ wedding took place Y but it s �-- �7 i .: A had ar aecoinp,lce iD T. Higs;inRbottor7l. have et been recorded in this town, V rencc, or„listot, .rc .r)rew, >iarriaterR, - '�-- °H -- __"'__"_ _._r a in Cllrist's church on Wednescla Dec. 'acid y s= Solicitors, �utariee,�:c.,15 ';pronto Street, 'l'o- - I'he case will scarcely go to trial. �,� is not because the small bo has virtuously . -outo, will ba tit ciaur„lost every Thursday. s JoLn Itutchinson, and alias $. J,-Lee 7th, where lieu. 1�I► W►,lke,” united by g ed to submit to the stron arm of the Oilier o�er.I.l3und}'s shop. IlIoney to loan. `L�y Were aDlted ID tt'ediOCk On I''r7day last. bonds Of'_ C4nubial holiness, law. " . 141iss Ida, During the past few dare several new .:! �- "- __ _ r fetiond usuy�hter of Tilos. Jackson, and ' ` - -- --- _--- __-- a n The ceremony was performed by Hey .l candidates have cro d u For Vf ttnicir g '► T etel'trutr�. 1 G. k. Ful far, of Agineunrt. the tuat•riage honors iu liarkhanPpl{age at the cpm ng 4 _ '�. Simpson. The 3oan� folks have the r. i- r ,� took place at u.3U p.m. The brine, ac elections, indeed it looks as if vee were to " ysr .; . PICBERINGRA1�tCH v�alnlest w,i$hes of ell for filters bassi cpmpanied by Iter feta renters'th@church have a farmer's ticket in the field. As it n'`4 `-" HOl .�. -5, b 1�.II,ItVI:�ARI SUR- t . int'- • c,t;t)�`, iira'ItI,LLt: of thr, Ontario tict -- a p' Rper,ty. r DHl±6 nci l0 The Erskine church reo,lo are bukil b { )_ ar;L.<ry t ulie�Q, 7'tnout0, will vt,.it ,V1tit4 v,,lc _ @Ing dressed in ivy silk and her Ilea' now stands the farmer's ticket is said to be O en for the transaction of all l itimate eft 1 3' adorned with FiIk toile fastened with -. ohs Jarman for reeve, and �Vm. Flem- auS-Giierryw,a:l t;vc,ry Saturdrs.y. Diseases of p gaj,rtl N'ttl,preparatipns for tilrlr Clitel• „ r , j �`'r ' ' ti p tliehorat,'s foot attended to atmyshoeingforge bal,kiug Butaineds. or/en„e bloFsoms. b�he brii.estnaiJs 1111 s iitR' Adam ficott, « m. RobinFoti and .Tacob k�. <�>:: p let 33,11th con.. 1'iciteriug. Calls promptly at- OFFICE IIODRB-Pram 10 t0 3 • Saturda-"g revelment OD �'Vechte8d ecetrj ' D@C, lH ' Fsul,ie Chester and hiss LJna Jackson, r - 1 1 Y while the Af ethodist G hreu arca err •Reeeor foe council]yrs. 41'e have not heard t � ,. �('If. teutltxl w. Teiu ra ^h address : !b'hitovale,Ont• to j O'elUCk, BI&tet' Of lh@ bi't'e, were dCCssed iu Pink Y 1'.O.atltlreay: r green lt;ver.Out. 34 Y inR for a splendid tune:nt their anulcer of an other ticket, but the following �7 � `; ----- cashmere and ui Lir@ lase. Th© gioows n les, t>- Savin s. Bank 111onllectlon. Daly tau tO tie held on .Monday oveninfr, leen were `I'1 osui>,euned and L. he amen have been mentioned as Candida t 1 t? T II O K I \i 5, VrTFItI�I Al1Y any or all of �rllom would voicethe interests ' ��� I. ,Imi ` '� . env' cot ]nate Of t)ntario�'eterin- (3-3') GEOR('•E NE$R, Manager. January `Lnd. Both evints are full ex- y n of the village if they will ecce tbf nomina ,u•e ('olle.,e, Toronto. ofi.-ti :.Lill residence,Lin- ___ _ __ Y Deily, of Agincourt. 'lfter th@ Cer@mOD P rt^ - --- - lamed ti ' ostere. Y !�l'U tc., a aLeun I'i i;crtue ri]In�, Culla by 'sty - - - P r IO -F, ('. h, Dr. .0 ' :r ni ''tt t,r ,.2 tly uttetsaoa IO. A first clans , was over the w@ailing party proceed@d to t u , As Robinson. C. S. Bil- T 11ic Ethel Arm8tv41>i� Cotnpanr gate a the holl,e of the briJe, whore a wecidin ling' Capt. Rolpli, Jae. Brodie, T. H, ` li l,e �'enerai 1t1�c1°Su,ith :atop in connection. Le.+ a COnCFI't here Op �f t ei 11t I3. :a. ]]anvil, Robt. Cam bell, ��a Baa rigs gotten ul),as well as all inanner of repair- ' >1< urclay et ening- The ., E` p supper was pruyided. Ilio resents i eu ill;done,aL lows t living rtttrs, I_tituc and ells- f Town Fall Wali CORrtivrttllJlt' Illletl wltli 1 P 1 ti ncle[llill and I1. WllsOn.-1;COtlOmi3t. ' ''t Ca', feet merle ti specialty of, ala'eya a first .; , - ° •;,_ ,- ._ f t0 t Ie btKde :Vere very nlln1E?rO118 anti ' • Patr�s+ YLAistied with the, - •--�--- ------- �, ,,Y= � e±as spoor on hand. 29y , - *a 1 costly. I might meIILIOn a 6aperb dinneP KINSALE. : '�°, "�- .- proRi am renders].. �Yhile Nre troupe IDaY ee ° - -- - ----- s glt'en by the QrOoulsttlen, vI bleb was , ?- ;, be osl►able of rziviDg a clashioa! concert, veer liandsotve. The newly w@ad@d W. C. liichell, of th@ ��'hi b `+oc i r�t e r.Y. `Y` T N E 'R AV E L L 1 N G �A I R Y. :Lep fail to p3ease a rural audjence. It is i t y Collegiate ' . ISING ST.N LODGE ti0. 131, I. O. a mistake to engage such a eo;ubinatioD coupe left for their home with the gond Iuatitute, scent the 4ch inet., vrith his - -: � - , R G. T. This lobe,• !neets Livery !llouilay teaches the farmrzra Rife thtit, fo make ontaide of a town or city• Tltat fact hag a of the whole community. pupil, Charles :4tankey. = • ° d. ' 1� r•veuit!g in the ycat�, in Dale's Hill, PickNrir,I. been tjrrlb and a •-�••• A1eS. R4�ers is preparing tO visit his " . ` � very iwrsoi: iaviteta to joiu and help advance BJL In jllUstratetl ill aiUlUEt UXBRIDGE. brother L?ob wll0 It k` ` the grand Causc cif '1 c.ttiprrance. 131v food Suttee uickly, she must be tars- every.yillaRe iD the hr9fi'IDCe. 1'es in Mariposa. In >, , ,c� 1 • case Alex leaves us, what is to become of _ -__- _ _- - --___-- The pupils of fire senior de rttnen: pa of The Market Fair ie dated for a week oar barber shop- '. .� y tsi:.csx>< �LarDa. _ fol to haye to have the cream at the our school, assisted by some frons the from next Tuesday, the :.0th ins . itiiiss Louisa Stevenson has returned from . .•_. ,i . - CmlreLpfirce;-, <f-e. _. Tillage. will give a grand entertainment T, Allin slid family, of Reachthdvemov. Toronto, where she has been staving with :ice ,c proper temperature at the tithe of in the Town Hall on the eveniD ed to Toronto. J_ F. Ta lor's family are her sister. We understand that she does • -; * IiO 1135 D L'\'�, Con ti'ey'stucer, 1Com da K of Fri• inovin t 1 tt,i�yic,i.©r for takint; :pie :itfl, etc., Clare- y Dec. `]evil. The proQraD� will eon• 1t o Barrie. y not intend goinl, to the South this year as= iuont,Ow. .0� churning.; tau Can only tell ezttetl� P y , horusea, etc. The fancy she did last. ` Y else of la A c We lose one 0t our residents this week , :; TiII\TING; Ismer of MarriclPC drill. by twelve VOODg ladies in costume, in the person of W, A. Droddy, who. has Thos. Bartley, of Toronto, accompanied- w•r , .l one into bnsiaess a sin, at Tilsonbur leis uncle Harr to our villa { • Li•.euses fur the County of (]tntario. Of- wllfrt �'Ofi "aro dOlTlp bf the u pf a will lie a pieasiD$ feature Of III@ erenlDR. �' R g. y ge on Saturday f .; ` -y ii e at LLt, store ei ; t Lis residence, Pi,:kering while �n the Cl,risUna6 Cantata •`SsDta The Presbvteriau congregations of last' Tbos• 1s• a bright', curly-headed: r ,.<. ffillaoe. 12-}' „ I.Raskda,le ailtl I,e ,h r bac© iveu a call t4� y`t►ini;;ter, Hud in niaii tivetys takes after '�'t 113,BI?3'I'O-N, 'iOWNSHII'CL , ; , wiry tli�lnbuleter which Stitt tall-get Clans and. i►lutllrr Hoose, the Sndieuce ii • 1 y Y g, his mother. y - �' 7 F 1 1' Itev. Hu 1► Currie, tormerl of Canoiu t , , a ill Fee menu ultl acynaintauces. 1 ,0- ton, D• Gvnvc�ttucer, Cotrnti5aiottur for taking Dl r. rii)rman,QTtC jUliiOr n,iniSter,preaCll- � ` • gtl'itlt'vits, ,Accountant amd Iusurance Agent. fr011i J. S. L'arnard - ceedo will be devoted to re leniahin . watcbtn&Wr and p g the It to announced that James Magill, of ed in the church Sunday. He is a brother - . a _ Jdoacy to 1t?an on far:r, property, wills pro- BChOC1 library and the purchase of a flax. Mxrkhaln. as re,,ted th@skating rink for 'c',=: 5 t,atel. UFFtcI:--At t1-ftitevale. will t,� it h Of a former minister, who travelled this >z , ' eweler WLitb for :see posters for farther articulare. r, 13roughutri every .lioncixy afternoon fur * e J , p ibe eoroiu season. air. ,lf 11 has had Y R agt circuit. t1'e wish him success. Ile 11 have } traussctit�I: Lit' Lusinrs:.. L7-v �-+a+•-. ---- IO e -- _ _ . . a yore a Perlence and ought to be a good 116 !f h@ works. -� , ; UNEP '1'r) Lt)3\ APi'LI' 'r0 'F 25 CENTS 1 BROUGHaiv►, man. tikaters aro au:ious to see the riafi Fal. Chapman accompanied by T. N. is ..r� I•t rcbisuu, xl, nti.ver itt Clareinout for R 1 • OOI R VIBrt Olr . . ' _ o}�en soon Jpurual. Davey, paid the in- @ sch r c'.,,=t•-t?e Pt,rn't:nen: l,tn.n & Savinl-s Co., bean - - - -- - - -: --- Thomas, the ��heel-wrtight. is a read- The Licence Inspector has informed us Friday last. The scholars re 3r ; .a' 7 [,,>s.t. `r„i;:nit.• T)Ol\'T tit off till to mottaw what it {e P calved them ) i u>e, ctrpitrl -3,t►Ul,a,(i. TotrLl P ,nK himself in tba vioo[ls there dens. 'bat lie will Pay ,nn attention to anonti Well, and were much delighted with the � ' . Psse/; -o.701.(W>1. T],r c:ui�tpany]eut?s Inoney On I best tU buy t0-day. `� ... # lnw.c�t c!u'rc:ut. ra!t c ctf inSr•rt:;t tufa or_ favor- I I3@t'. EasttllaD, of O,:haNa, Otplyje(l the 11'uus iuformat►ou aKaiast hotel keepers speeches they heard. 7 a,,l«• terns c,f re;,, ;t.t.at, \lcrtgaKes aucl Ile- =�C)W 113 the time to be looking frrr Christ Presbvtcrian pulpit hErd On Sabbath. He t,.' A• ��'atwon has so,d out hie hotel We Were Qiad to see hLr. Editor, b the ' ' j ),e:.L:res l,urciu1Sf,- t: -No coulLn;Ssion. -No delay I- Mas Presents busineed to a ,%Ir. McCarthy, of ordlia, last issue of THi? NEws that some one leas � �� t t t ll 1?�:it,nsc:; tl1odk•r:t!•,-,. 3Htf was well received. ; -' - - IF ou look now •T. b. Willis, p:- M., Iles >R colt that is a and oil 1+riday eveuiuk last treated some at last taken up the cudgels in favor of the - , ` , !,► 1t•. t ct, y • of his friends to an oyster supper. Trnn Settlement. The expressed opinion _ ' ' ':' hustler op the trot. He and a PumII1(I_• '• , YOU NON have a inuch better choice than the c<,id weather of Clio Past two weeks of the uitvjurity in thi,; community i3 that 4l ;< _1. 1'05T, C..�::::'i�' :IIICfIITECT if you put it off until jort before Christ- Bial traveler has a race Tuescla When ha,i ushered in ekatiui, and the oau=f l y• pen_ the tariiius phases of that case d©alt with -• for tiie c:;r;i,ty of !.nturiu Drawin s y ;fir r _ ' '` s mus. W. R. Howse, of the Corner Drug thA drnmcner value in second best. pie are taking advantage of Lho flee moon by 11 r. R. 1). were well ex ]eine'. We ani=r,ect(it'atiut,r filrl:i{tCc'1 for curry ellen of p ._ia bu,id,ug. •cettu': rill' t,v( v;att r Leutiux and Stere, Whitby, has made au eatrtc effort Tule Horne Circle is in a very tlottrish- light nigl>It8 by uaiug their sli in irons, are glad a wiser yen than .,'i . ` veli: ,anon a sltueia:tv. 0flice Clerrie Block, this Sear to Ing eKlnditioD. ;�@w members arecOlniD PEI It j oars has written. g 1�'e are pleased to hear S1r Till's family, John Wesley Salton vas given a heart ` ` 's corner bundi,1 xu11 1?rr,ck treete, Whitby. COUtinUall aDd the lodge promises to be y 1 �,• liea13ence -l�i,It a:,,i 1;,;:.,11 1':ust 1'ickerinl . .77 y PLEAfiFa his numerous ctiscnmerx b nt_ )'' of Greenbank, who have been a�licted with fftwell by the members of the Epworth 4.�,; - - 3' I' one of the strongest of the kind iD rho diptherl,r, are ou the highway to hoalth League, o,i Wennesday night laflt. It is , ` I ct� t�nla�c hii,i/. - - _ tint; in a more varied and Much levet r district, enols. During this dr@ad disease's stay •Toh„'s intention to accompany Rey, Dor. �` tock than usual. It will pay you to call ► «. Cowie lla6 contplet�eti the tnoviuq of In Mr, T.'s house, three members of his Jeulritts upon that , I QIP Iia .Ii S, the old and reliable and examine it. ' Prices are right. gentleman's revival V _ ` T > �„ iii_d 1-J• At,cr;ctut c:r, still in the field, able and I►118 implemuut wareroo family succumbed to it. ' Ti•mes. tours. John is ."',, r. ms to the south the proud possessor of a ?; tL:lliu�trI c°•,'lt,ct any sales et,tru9ted to hien, CORNER DRUG STORE, «'H?fi]Iy- side of main street. The new platforne vol;a of unusual sweetness, and will nn - anti t&es this opportttniiy of tllankiiig hiq pat tea" ) rolls f it past favors,an41 Lopesfur a continuance Sud f®Des furltjsll the preIIliseti ajth dOubtedly assist Mr, Jenkins a great deal. N.B.-Rtes'Lamps,Hanging Lampsand Lat„p a MALVERN. 1�'o are sorry to loss John, but trust he is +� P of theta '1'ertns for servi<ses'modorate. ,�- goods a specialty. neat and Snisheel 8 i•,i:._t,r * ,s afi,o slates and germs can be made _ pPearellCe. — Have yon.seen the Christmas display aursuing a course that dory marks out tt:. t:: , of this paper, _ 4v-tf --� H• Ormerod and wife are visiting The beat �vishos of the I�iusale acrib go " rj�IiU�IaaS , - AA ROORE Pickerin at M�h� �` Poacher's. It ire 6p1@tidtd, . POIICHh.R, Lieensecl ApC- ■. �+ fti,,utln ,a.w.0 1 itu,r. Kitl1 bills iii Isis new s]]]]ure. 1 b and they are really selling their 'Xmas I1 <.�r, k(Ll!latC.', <,Li:. for East York and I''• PaBkell spent t3aturday evening last The Methodist church in Kinsale ea- :tt,1;n ,'r t,f l;:,rth ttlla South otittLiici. Strut aGENERAL BLACKSMITH. floods and preReDts wolyderfully cheap. ' � ' rttteut,un�,veu tvn}lorrlersl,ytrailortdlegiaph. with Jam6p Latt'rj8+ Br• PeOtB t0 rain@ the sum of X100 pts Chri3t_ ' ci,:,r.e, . t'Ve got raisins and curraDta;r there the 'T t nolle, I.c. �La l:;;st, Ti105.POUCIiL:R, Robert Ormterod has just striped home mere nay, by yaiuucary concrlt,utron. 1'he , ya ;* lion 17,Rro,tghtQtn,nut. Special attention given tohorseshoeirlg othr�ay' all' Choy were the beat we leave from Manitoba looking hale and hearty. '''°•' a in our bnrH peva always been cote .�E=ts - =-- - - - yet seen. He speaks a+ell of rho place. all(] general repairing. ,__ or Lheir generosity, and now tlioy Irave'an `4�"'" f{CLtCfl;l1.(G1G2rEfl. Rev. N Orman, the jtinior minister OD opportunity of sustaining their reputation. � � � _ `__ 1V. Or7nerod hag sold his tenni al' ., S T I''�C, CtiTfiBLH'P _ _ �r the Glreenwood circuit, occupied the h,) for the handsome Aum of three jhis idea of cuing away with the subserip- '��"., 1 1 a„tr WatChlTlakHr W work gotten up in first'clase st le tion Ijst is a good one, and one that is be- - r A. Yl . jeweller, hits settled <lowrl to n;s Y Methodist pnlgit hese Sunday. As ehjs hundred and twenty-five dollars.. ,z.<, � work,and will-always hereafter 'be on hand to t121d Warranted af; t0 matel'181. was his fi iU recelVe r ret appearance in Brougham, The Bangers Intend to gE to I3rooklin rg d with great favor by manycon- re,>>Lir watches,c14n17ts and jewelle R egatiGns. We have in this column al-- r l: Lie for ttte last y3 �. e1rs he lies many were present to pass judgment on an the 80th of this month to play off fora ways depreciated the missionar list and' t e - a 1;1 Lvt ,k , }'ears in Pickering village. A complet8 stock of cutters on hand, - for F guaranteed, Prices moderate, Agent his ability. The con Cu Y , t I' 'r �•. e drnurd' ycLeure, wholesale Rregati�n Were Very h• We R' h the boys BnCCeBe.” 'tis with pleasure that we hail the new or- �" ,F 'Ic llingtou st.,Toronto, jeweller 11 embracing the latest styles, cheap favorably lmprelBBed. We wander if Peter Niple is gains to der of things. We Srust that our friends ' ': ____ _ for cash. ---- _ T. B. Willis visited a sick brother in the World's fair. We think he had batter will be abs@ on Christmas night to say that" Kms' _ a ' _- _ [�out� cizul ,Slipes, -- Chicago this week. He loft Toronto Sat. P home, as`they are short of s ____ eto at they hove been.saeeegsful.- • -s��' �� Wall c : _ i , 7P �OII�� LE 'LIE1 1300T AND SHOE Call and ins act vehlolee 'wht3rl i>o arday evening, and would you believe it, ladders for the rl�oDkeys t'o.p@rforttl un. - _ Sale Register. ' ' 1lakrtr, 1'e P1ChERING VILLAG +' he reached the windy pity in advance of 1 .1 Ftro,,tl,tiy attattded to n Ess rienced wo rkmae.n- �nq y• Yn faRt he did not notice ill® Y rnatherin ' <7' gill(,. Don't forget the stand,sears o A friends p 9embled tit the Wi?D1.1?BDAY,Den. 31st-Credit sale 'of 10 : '_= z , .,-k" ti e,vs,.Iiil,g street,Pickering villa5e pp°7tvth°_ arrival of the Sabbath Day ftp to the time ]rouse of It. Sellers oD aha 9th inst. We a4res standing timber, at lot.26, rear of r e -V_ - ^_ uG T of his departure for home. His brother are unable to relate fall particulars as - 5th con. Pickering, the property of G. {E - -- --' ---- O1 L� 1� ��� PR����� was mach better. Peter was •snot f ' -- : , . Hotels. D tt, bat w@ may be sof@ E, Alger, Timber sold in acre lots. ms 's r ; _ �s_ :_ t. ,:` , ,,�,�, oN A thirty of th8];ons o#'Til tics to D] y ole evering was Sa1P at 1 . _ bout sayiupl; that ane o a , '• A� p#. o clock. See posters. Thos. ; &;x-M A� - OP�DON ���,^ tet- went to Cherrywood on Friday eveDtnq spent in claming and�other amnsernents. Pouober, auctioneer. _ . HOUSE; Plekerinq, Ont., BROCK ST., SOUTH OF1�'1`ARtO BANK A ba katp�I r; Jnrnes Gordon,proprietor, This hotel is a attend the oyster su r rty wag given in the Mam- TtIUBSDAY,- Dec. 22--Credit sale 0f farrri �` r �'�� `..x „n new ')rick buildin . `— PPe Qlven at that moth Hall, Malvern on the 6th nst., and stock, implements, etc., the ro rt of ' ; • �tN"' Ever g. finished fo superior lace, under the auspices Of the I.O.G.T was very ggC s#171, eh@r@ in a lar P QeO. H. Y convenience and comfort for theoelgC�f p pe y ;r� l z t ' telling public. New and commodiousgtablos Whitby a►rblr� i i,� odge• A small breakdown on tL® way arawd g. T g Jouee, at lot i�, con 2, Dear r- tin 1 sheQs. _ over was the only mishap eucQUDt�I•eel. he Callenderr and Har Pickerin village. " t •_ u 2sy 1Vtathisan t� HaW '�f�,� ringmn°7�chtrs #uIsl'ed rho musio in gee bills T. POncier au iioneer.clock... ' ;' -- �l�l WESTERN The oysters ware supelrb, ltrnd the evenilti til7eir �rlaeilly eltile ]manner, ROUSE,Pickering, Ont., passed off soaiabl $ The.-diii) n� Sa�rvaDdx, DQo, 28rd:-:Credit sale of ''`' `� �' now open for the accommodation of the y ' tr tvellint; public. This hotel h Manufractaretre of A • in' 'w tot e,ii[q tion .until- til: acres 8 . Iarge crowds atl?v+ l .: _.. tanding timber, the ra rt of -' . - .:i,LI,�„r�hantzs suing lately Marble1 onumeu ts, Headetone6 'and sell bled qt her:, -.,l pp :> Lit. Situate /has been re-furn,�hed through- in 003 . .. ._ IarRl>'le :S:. 'tt q>tYlatCli here ot+ T , k r. -Tt► at lot. 1«, ::iron: 4 P cl ke irtr D :_ 2t. is cotrvf, • 'unit is,opposite the.8 ink]Sdilla otlleT' CietY1@ter Work. a, . k. a;,. .. ,,,;.: Q,1.n.Wr� �. , r ntfo _ me r p Y .. •. �Bt ter•: art, �' y ,' t patrons pres$7tt _- ,: t , ' ,l � fa iia 1,s plock`ehalr :",. £1 fi: p of the Mills, &Weals Also xi'D from W'blttb , tti ' � y: . ,.x. L� k7.. ee l.Is :Thea : ���,. � "_- tech ht all reason fort"os liiooteh swoms • ye a m- .- - x. . , 4 .: 1 1911 t able]lours. f , +L� i t _y�A 4 r a, �� � O, ilio:�i "it. �e�'t-'ac r �" �bl a c d room Good stablin e*!ca>ai a>Qd C pain, .O ay a I3 $ aYtadfald 42ir M r . Q f ] � • ox 8 �•�• - : S�•1 .r. 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P hen .n meat to j • w' scold theme r;e eaR Laing" fore s Melo- en + e itZntreaF of lady-; iu wait14`` to lire. t 'j'ha Wonderful '�:, a native watch near the gt g . •+' -- a roach of me. The A diug to Mrs.;John imb,of lila ;diva and pl Meir fri�Ttl'•snt1 caps; sire Empress of A istriaareuomewha,t atio Z9 ( in the N 3 ' '' e Secs a Irreab Tlgr'r atfn`iunce to us the pp.. ilouH the otpstom of+u acing�ivt _!'was cannot make aum,.gin, or whtiky, but she espeei whlett the eoJurt is en vellegiat ire ;`: :: k{: -- '��� Sew 011ie Ft'eiawheu OK sit blme-i}aivet ►l• a first recti Pale affer 't`r•ack—� eoyal► a-tae suit a "tare.t 'Siamese to whom was�►e'arKn v e�w ofptthe b iP a good judge of a the quality: from long at Uodlo in: ungary,.for her Majesty to a e �►rrte►t. post toolr a pas}tion ittp rho T iXd occurred experience in taettn them. I therQfore Ever mornin aheattends '`.` M unci to _ DipinmatP—.t, vatrvo t.atd of Geol• f� very early riser. Y g and waited for developments,while the rest to acve$aiort } - ' - ' '`� = sway by a hien-t•:atc� Tn.this case a off®r her, with all her. perfectiions slid irrr- mass in Lhe privatA chapel of the castle at Der PUyateiawx a ... s. c of the party went into camp amd keA1gW� carpenter o Southwark, na6med Higginson, @rfsation , for the sum of forty shillings." + to Ue Net Dealhh 'y `!Tigers are still numerous in the bein- to avoid snaring away the g p 4 6 o clock, which of course entails getting up 'Wiwiipeg Tribune ,,, Thesale otoupie4:between an hour and a soon after 5. After chapel she takes a cup - boo jungles of Siam," says a traveller. still around the camp for some time. W e i ant in>*ot� e h homgte affAll hw18Carmn g N.W.T. ;' y Y listened ea erly" for the signal from our taught; half and two houis, when ultimately she of strong black coffee without sugar, milk, . " CArctABY, Y "The ferocious beasts dextro man human g (. ':- Hives-ever ear. The a pear to be fonder w&tch outside, }roping to get a shot at a and their conversatfon turned on wives. was krioel down 'to' Henry Hearst"'far or anything to eat, and then attended by $time titre past the r of the flesh of the net vi es than any other ti,er before bedtime. We were beginning rhe carppenter, whose name histi�rp has not twonty shillings and.a Newfoundland dog. Ler lady moun'1s her horse and gallops tiff have been deeply isle +. At least, th it is the to et im atient when a cry of terror in tiro reeor3eci1 ltlmentscl that be hiid no wife, The newly coupled pair left the city together through the magnificent park, traversed in . Miss Lela Cu '- a 3 tf kind of human food. the crowd hazzaingpnd cheating after them- ` P' revailing:belief among the inhabitants of dtrectionP f the bait broke the stillness of hatgrhe hada Mrs. H©r iaaon�wam there- every direction by sandy avenues, especial ' ,:o ne><rly appru: led i he tiger districts. The alight bamboo the night enc: called each man in the camp gB On the 31st of January in 1853 a yoang ly adapted for riding. If the weather is bad great unknown, ti►at houses a which the natives of the interior to his feet. We knew t}%at frantic scream upon duly sold, and went willingly enough man named W. C. Ca. as was charged at the th© mornin is divided between the im- of her recovery, and Y In Pqblie- Office, Birmingham .with Ile'v'ng mense riding school adjoining the castle and deed almost miracu live adord hut-little protection from the mdant more than lire appearance of game. and lived with'him as his wife. a few g Higginson,either grew tired assaulted hie wife. The.evidence d}solosed health and sty ngtl%I dangerous animals, and these terrors of the Our watch had been attacked by some days, however, fencing hall. . In the riding school the ; �� - an attack on a re- save a beast. . Seizing our guns, the of his m&tslosa home, or suspected he hwd the factthat the husband was " leased to Empress amuses herself by performing ip oils occasions in�the jn,rgle sometimes make g not done r} ht and west to the other car- „ mote village and parry full-grown men entire party rushed tint of the camp B another f®male- . The female admitted the mast skilful manner l.o3sible all tt>r of what appeared tri g and ran toward"the sound of distress. We nter's hones demanding hie wife baok� signing the document, and said she believed equestrian feats, auch.as bareback riding, your correspondent d with aboat.as much ease as a cat will bri pe ' ate the case of Miss 7 ut fieri a captured young rabbit. were too late, roaching the late post of our Sir .Higginsc.n strenuously refused to leave. a law er was paid El 15s for drawing it up. junrging through hoops,etc., usus}ly . . B in from t g watch just in tiiY%e to see a powerful tiger " a sale is a sale, said etre, and nota Y The natives often build fires of s' iii ht Ca was tined 2e 6d', and the Bench cam- you the particulars fl Y dragging the helpless man into the jungle. joke•" Higginson went again and again, mentsd in strong terms on the document SFJE`AT THE CIRGII9, will be justified in gi around their houses to scare awe Lhe Li gets. on a lieforea shot could be fired the beast and but to no purpose, and after a week or two whish had that day been brought before No one but rho lady in waiting and the pubiication. ' r I was rash enough to join a party fine iiia human prey had disappeared in the oeased calling, but went and hanged him• them. Tho cheapest wife of which there is grooms are admitted to the rising school When your corn t ti er hunt while in Siam. V4 u hada shadows, and the fainter circa of our- faith- self. The price ptid for the woman fg not any record up to this time was purchased .w}ren she is there. She is a first-rate residence of Mrs. Cu . - g t of reins, ammunition and camping fill watch told the progress of the horric} recorded. at Dudle - in 1859, the price paid being six- fencer, and never allows a day to pass with•' t= young lady, he was ontfi q ' supplies. LWe omenta long distance into the tragedy. The tiger had approached our Another sal0 occurred in the summer of ence. The .husband believed his wife out at leftist half an hour with the foils. At and in reply to his c interior of the country, and then engaged bait, and perhaps startled the tiiameae 1167. In this ease, however, tbemanselling cPoold haveno father claim upon him. 11 she returns to the castle fora bath and she would be willing ve aides to conduct our party to a watch, w!iom it seized before he could escape the "chattas+l" had no legal right over it, According to a Welsh newspaper, a Mn breakfast, The latter is of the simplest daughter's wonderfu ntit >; alta simply being cation for the benefit place where game was known to be plenti- to the camp. employyed at the Cyfartha ironworks sold kind, consisting of a rninnte morsel of very "The remainderof thatnight was gloomy A wIFB'By COCHTB8Y. his wife, in 1863, to a fellow-workman for rare steak dry toast, a cup of tea without . Cullen readily asset fill. first illress,"said..M r f 11 When we reached a tiger jingle a good enough. We did not watch the bait after ger ropnted husband was a bricklayer's the sum of £l lOs with Lhe understanding sugar or milk, and a glAas of Montrose. . , camping place was selected, some natives this shocking event, but all returned to the labourer, residing at Marylebone, and the that another half sovereign should be spent claret, the only person at table with her 1890, when she was . lett in charge of our supplies, and the hunt camp and re:,ted oil our arras till morning, price at wi:ich she was valued was five shil- in drink. The wife, it is said, was more being the lady in waiting. After lighting At that time she waF beau• when 1 announced that J bad no further , I tall, fine looking, au bamboo 'un leis a strange roduct lingo and threepence and a ga.lon of beer. amused than indignant at the transaction, her cigarette she retires to ber own apart- wei lin about 140 , .�A g P ambition to explore a tiger jungle, and our Three weeks aftfer the sale, when the lady At Alfreton, in 1882, s husband sold his menta, whero she remains until i o'clock, g g of nature. The cane-like stalks grow in party at once started back to Ran kok. - , •waadulyhoused withhernewlord,swealthy rib fora glass of beer in a ublic•house and it took the measles, g p , sometimes dozing, and other times chatting I Y huge bunches, and often attain the height with her youngest daughter, the Arch. without trouble exec r : --r--�-- uncle of here, residing in. Devonshire, the rib gladly deserted"her fugal lord. One the first baffled all f 1 of 100 feet. From one common root hon died and oils unex ectedl ackaowled ed cannot ex ct a wifo fors than 2d ! duchess Valerie, who is her favorite child. r dreds of bamboo stalks will sprout, making "B,irs in coath Africa• q p Y B used for flail siisease f racefnl shatrs, . the kinship by leaving her.;C 00 and a quan- Two years after this, a bricklayer, at At 3, attended by her lady, and some- not come out, a phyr an impenetrable bunch o g 'rht f{eaeral impre3siou outsiRde of Africa lily of place. The new protector at tinea Peasbolme Green, Yorkshire, sold his wife times accompanier? by her brother Duk@ adnrinistered remedy y . whose tops vd,rate to the touch of the gen- created by Lord Randolph Churehilt's fam- decided to sanctify the union by aceremony for is 6d, a "legal" doe in t being drawn Louis, of Bavaria, she again goes out riding results, and her case t " fleet breeze. The awaving tops of the ham- sus lettere, which, notwithstanding their of Lhe f3hurclr, and so become her husband up to make the bargain binding on all sides. and only returns in time to dress for dinner lr sic an'a skill. boo stalks make a kind of niusic thatislvery generv.l triviality, coot.�ined striking end fndeed. Before leaving the subject itmay be worth at 8 o'cicck, at which the Emperor, the daughter began to i `.4 delight{ill. Something like the meloPY. etro. views,- mostly unfavorable, at least Edgbaeton, Birmingham, was the scene wbiilo pointing out that while wife sales members h the imperial f the , together . did not regain her fc '.`� the Si, mese jungle inay be-hear,l in th p to blashonaland, was that South Africa of the next sale of this character which has have, come rativel a eakin , been cam- with the chief cretins ea of the court are �` P B B to whom are weeks after she was forests of (,anada when the wind is.Ulow:ng was likel to prove the_most unsatisfactory be recorded• It took place in the month mon, husband sales ave notbeen unknown. present. The lady in waiting, Moderate breeze. Y • intrusted ber Majesty's gloves, fan, and � - neck, and limbs bra a n of all the semi independent natioae founded of August, 1773, sad the facts are these Such a case occurred at Sheffield in 1888. doctor was again c�i • ' STRUCK oUT ALovs and fostered by England. Lord Randolph Three Wren and three women went into the The husband being out of work, went to bouquet, is invariably seated at table in the the measles getting ., «After we bad -hunted for some time had no hopes tho h nKliah and Dutch people Bp►1 inn, Edgbaeton Street, Birmingham, Australia, aid on his way out made the'sc- immediate vicinity of the Empresa, who, ! that she would so4 y and called for the toll-book, which was quaintanc� of a young woman who appear- after dinner, lights her eternal cigarette, j + : .. :vithout finding any game, I left the party would ever truly unite, or that the could The doctor a state and struck out alone throuslh the jungle, fol- be prosperous as a nation in such a generally keit there. In this they made the followin sad to have formed a strop attachment for na , even sometimes one of those terribly for not - i g t3 Y however, *1 t lowing a narrow path that meandered among unfertrle country as South Africa if they extraordinary entry:—"August 3let, 1773, him. Finding that he was already in the strong Austrian cigars, and smokes until - ter not improve, b ire the stools of the towering bamboo clusters. did, and he wholly condemned 13ec1►uana- fiamnel �'hitehonse, of the pariah of Wil- bonis of matrimony, she stig{lested, iL is 10 o'clock, when worse. Soon afte s I hada good breech-loading gun, and felt land and Mashoinaland as a country, the lenhall,in tho County of Stafford, this day said, that possibly the wife left at home srI$ RETrItT3 TO ItasT: first the feet, then �' equal to an encounter with any beast of the fertile parte of which were so bar.en that said his wife, Mary `Vhithoaae, fu open would sell him to her, and he, jokingly, The lad in waitiu then roceeds to the y g p . face became puffer wilds. I had never meta tiger in his native no H,uropean could live in them, and he, market, to Thomas GriH'c:ha, of Birming- advised her to write and ask. She did so, apartments of the grand mistress of the was palled - an haunts,sari thought I javould like to kill one believed that ti.e mines which were rich ham• Value one shilling. To take her and the wifo asked Dae hundred pounds for robes, to spend the remainder of the even trouble dropsy, reap •i' of the royal cola alone. I had gone a eon• enough to pap for working had'been work- with all her faults (Signed) Samuel all tights; bat eventually accepted twenty ing therta,in company with the chamberlains _ ! The doctor attends aiderable distance into, the deeper jungle ed out in ages long gone by: The failure Whitbouse, Mary Whithouae. (Voucher) pounds, which cum was paid, and the par- and aids de•enmp. It ie hardly necessary i although he seemed befnrt anything of interest occurred. The of Mr. Cecil Rhodes' brilliant projects for Thomas Buckley, of Brimingham." The. chaser and purchased were married in Ans- to add that eight weeks of such a life are for her, she g+•adua pat}, I was travelin>; beer-me more sandy, the settlements of Zambesi&, and, ultimate- parties were said to be we=ll pleased, •and tralia. About the same time the Wolver- sufficient to exhaust the forces of even fire weaker. She did r = el for thea, tracks of 1 the confederation under British aus. the purchase ,one and the markets-toll de- hampton magistrates heard a case in which strongest lady iu waiting. Apart from the I to improve her app and I watched sloe y - game. When I had grown quite tared and pices of the whole of 'South Africa, was mended for the sale were both cheerfully a man was summoned to show cause why he necessity of being perpetually on the qui_ ally grew weaker s began to feel that a hunt in a Siamese jungle for a time taken for �gc anted. It appears pafct, should not supporta child. The evidence vfve and alwaysin good humor,it requires an ! ' that hope of life oma was a very tame experience, my eyes fell that M r. Rhodes and the Z.ambesia Company The Ipswich Journal, January 28, 1787, offered Showed the man's wife had sold him exceptional constitution, such as that of the the spring, the •de upon an impression in the path that thrilled are as confident and energetic sa ever, and swrs that "a faro•--r of the parish of Stow- to the mother of the child for five pounds, ' l+,mpresa herself, to be able to spend every done Wer no good, - - every nerve in my body. There at my feet that they are actually succeeding. Mr. upland sold his wife to a neighbor for five but when the money was exhausted, finding day seven or eight hours fn the saddle, Juste+d be gave h ws►s a fresh tiger ti+ack as large as that spit- Rhodes is in England at present and it wsa uineas." abs Dula got r.o masa, ati demsnded h er All of her �ialesty's ladies have naturally imp and wine, hype toou. The tuner had passed along the path suspected that his visit was for the purpose The London Chronicle for the let o{ Do- husband. to be excellent and fearless horsewomen, eta, In fact. soma butafew minutes before my discos cry. ;The of o btaining assistance from the Impec,al oember, lith, reported hat "on lyiondpy and to those who ride the beat she i9 par- (. be constantly forsx - freshness of the track made that fact ter- Government in the work of o enin u and $88d fade Sermune. ticulart kind and indulgent. Although ! aifve and I ave u p g P last s person named Goy and led his wife to T" Y g lain. Nell, i felt slueer, to describe my settling 141ashonaland. It appears that the marketplace at Nuneaton, and there A circulsr hats Just been issued to the close upon 50 years old, and having grand- I - ery,and in my mise aensa.ion in the mildest terma. dill hunters this suspicion is unfounded. Mashopaland ecild and delivered her up, with a halter 'trade" from a ready mado sermon sstab- children of Duce, 12 years of aKe, alts is still I the was now so w knotiv something about the buck ague; but is riot yet flourishing, but it is making pro- about her, to one White, for the sum of lishment in Philadelphia. It was never in- one of the most beautiful women in her ( walk acroas the flo the sight of a tiger trrtck produced a very gross. There are hfteeu thousand able• •three gniaeae." On their way coward ask- tended that this circular should fall Tinto domiz;ioue. Her magnificent ehestnat color• her we would lift h different emotion. I did not feel any strong lwdieri Wren Jin that territory and Euroheane ed hfa wile Jif sire was notaaliamssd of being isy hanris, bat a twiltul breezo blew a copy ed hairreachesdown belowrerknees,emdher would sit for a shot inclination to meet the beast that made that and AfricandPrs are steadily entering in r,nd brought to open market to be sold ; she of it into the sanctum the other day, 4p we feet and hands era perfection. It is indeed again place her in track. I longed fcr company j•lst then, and are taking out prospecting licenses, settle• mid etre wsa not, and was happy, to think are able to disclose t�� our readers some of anrprising that her three chiidreu aro all of but surely dying br • won lered where my late associates were. 1 inent grants, and mining rights for the she was going to have another husband, for its contents. We are assurod by the then% so remarkably plain, particularly as ing we could do fo 1 - raid not follow the lonely path any farther Company. The revenues of the Company she knew well who was going to be her author that the advertisement is of great the Emperor is an exceedingly bandsome was still puffed up, into the jungle, but began at once to retrace are increasing, and though the rapidly di- urohaser, interext to the clergy, of which profession man. could do would ter - my steps. miinishina deficit amounts to ab ut eighty p In 1;g0 a girl bought,her husband. She we presume, the enterprising proprietor is Notwithstanding the fact that her repo- limbs would no lot thousand dollars t ear the Com an will- Y y could only sit up A I3Ai'rLF,hTTHF,JIISCLL Y + P Y was au Oxfordshire lase, and was on the a humble member, seeing that the title talion bas never been asawiled b calumet ingly and promptly pays the fifty thousand eve of marriage to a yourtg r►ran of the same "Rev." precedes the signature attaaened w of any kiad, she is far from Popular in dsy. In this Gond -"I had gone but a short distance back dollars a year tb the Imperial (a�,vernment county,when thebridegjoom elect wonldnot Ilio circular. We are informed that the Austria, and it is only with the greatest I til August, 1891, a - toward our camp when I heard a strange for the administration of its territories north consent to name the day unless her friends keeper of the ready-made sermon store, difficulty that she can be induced to attend) j she was first tel .. ►nil terrible commotion out in the jungle a of the 'Zambesi, the administration aotith of would advance fitly pounds for her dowry., which bas beau wrongfully and maliciously those state functions which necessitate her were sorrowfully Jew rods from the path. The crashing of that river being carried on oy itaeif. The ger iriende ficins too pope to comply with called a factory, tratsaow onband andfor sale appearance in public st Vienoa. The in• the inevitable e - the bamboo, mingled with the mad trumpet- Company had been compelled to economize thiademaad,thr lass,who evidently thought a stockof 6,0Wdesirablesermons in ail styles habitants of the latter city so seldom get a ! came. I read iri a ing of an elephant and the fierce growliAg iii Dlashoualand, hilt iia railway to the a mercensry husband better than no hila- and upon a large variety of themes drawn sight of her that when she does happen to able cure from the i - • - of some other beast mairle me pause mouth of Lhe Yungwe river is being pushed, band at aP, went to Landon wad sold her from appropriate texts. He gives notice that favour them with her presence a;,any core- i - Pills for Pale Peo _ fora moment in horror. A'terrihle conflict that from the Cape is progressing, and hair for sufficient money to buy her exacting' nolayman naedapply, as all purchasers must many, opera and race glasses, nay, cutis that I had heard of w is gains un between two or more denizens when these are finished and as a result w fry too late, I hoped , - • r o but I n tw not re see the husband, and ten ands to hoot. ire cler men ; and he offers encouragement telescopes are used by the crowd in ': . of the ,fur b e, Y communication becomes cheap and rapid as In the Times far the 18th of July, 1,91, to timid-minded appliaanta by informing sTAsiva AT sEg, sent to the hesdgc tai `:`' � ? comhatant3. A torna[lo would' scarcely well as easy, thousands ssf settlers sro ex- mention, was made ilial w butcher had them that the names of thousands of preach- a fact which conaiderabl annoys the royal j Brockville, On>~, is .- ,- };ave mule.a greater commotion in tliatbanr- pVcted to flock in and the Com an and the a� y :ra p Y ezposel his wife for sale in Smith&old ere are a.ready enrollel upon h'fa books as lady. In her beloved Hungary, however, Lela was not able t -1 - boo forest.. Recoi•ering in a few seconds my country will flourish. Market, near Lhe `Ram Inn,' with s hal re alar customers. He has rinted about a ' rescues of mind, I hurried along the path R P she lays aside all her cold and formal inau- her weight was re t P Far from desiring to got rid of any part ter round her neck and one about her waist, score of these names ; and we notice among ner, and has won all the hearts of that im•- j ber lips were blue. to try to get a view of the struggle which of their responsibilities ii, connection with which them the respected naives of several preach- pressionable people by her unaffected gra- I little hope there at - ;�r;. `+ had sci sudden]y broken the stillness of Lbe rlashonaland,t•he Coriipany wish to extend . - era who possess a ood rc utation for learn- ungle. Soon the o oniu leadin out from Tr D 11 ER '-i d RAIMWO, B P crousness and the absence of haughtittesa. began the use of e p g g them, and the 'object of Mr. Rhodes' visit a ho drove , who wsa the ha urehtmer, ing and eloquence. The revelations made Besides bein the most perfect horsewom* After she had take the path revealed the scene of battle. On g PPY P �t is to induce the Government to hand over throe h this eiroular aro not intended for an in Euro , iter �Ia est is an intrepid j there was no vii, the_shoulders of a female els hant was paying the h rabaad three's guineas end a R to l Y P to the 7.ambesia Company rho Croon the lair , but we cannot believe that the I mountaineer and first-rate shot, spending i, thought they were huge tige-•, with teeth and claw bur- crown for hi departed rib. colony of Bechuanaland, which line south A sin on t h 19th of September, 179`//, the knowledge of them will work any serious sometimes whole days in stalking chamois = spirits began to r . . - ied in the hide of the enraged beast. Near K u the most inaccessible heights. second box I could - the two struggling animals wr.s an elephant and west of Mashopaland. The adminis- "same Journal announced that "An hostler'e iujnry to the lay mind. We have heard foe p trat+on of Lire colony now costs the Imperial ears of the En lish sermon factories and The stor of her betrothal to the Eniper• j and,Lela was very calf about 4 months old. The tiger had wife in the country recently fetched twenty Y g y returnin to her Government half a toillion dollars, the five guineas- We hear there is to bR a sale _ready-made sermon shops which, it is alleg- or is somewhat romantic. A marriage lead j g ag -` evidently tried to catch the calf, and in whole of which the Com an ace wiliin to ed. carr oil a lar a and rofitable"business this oma rovoked an attack from the vii �l P y g of wives suon at Ghnsties. We hav@ no Y d P been negotiated for hi%n with the taking Dr- Vb'illia t y' P K uarantea relief froinif it is handed over to +� b eldest dao titer of Duke Maximilian of she was able to net ant"mother.' The elephant made powerful g , doubt they will soon go off well. in a quiet w y, ut this is the .first intima- B , - -'1 efforts to shake off the ti•er, fun in ►about them. 1 he Company find that some of the On the 2nd December, 1796. the Times t'OU we liav had that a similar establish- Bavaria, and the Emperor arrived at the was so well t.trat she -- " " P g besi of the gold-bear•.nq rcefe of Mashona- ,. meat existed on this continent, and we are castle of the latter to be officially betrothed, - about the bouse. S and flourishing its trunk madly as rt ran land extend into Bechuanaland, and snore- further ai%nouared that at the sate of l;ut the•feline held on with teeth and claws led to wonder wh it was necessary to start Aa soon, however as he caunht sight of the the Pills, and tapir over, Bechuanaland lies in the way of corn- wives theta was but a poor show, though y ' . iu s ire of t e ale pant s des erste st•rugglea p an institution of the kind in America. There oun er sister, a$ et in short dresses and time health, atrenp 1? h xp P munic.ation.between Mashowt.vnd and the tilers wero linty of bidders. Unr alone Y g Y i? • .. to clrslodae it. Soon the s 11 of awe which went off well, bein bought, by a Taylor, is no tarifi upon foreign macre sermons, and in the school-room, he fell madly in love ; tee you, contin4 n Cape. ;11r. lthodee and his company are at who outbid ei ht of bis tom titors. both Canada slid the United States could ,Wath her, and at length broke oft his en deeply grateful had overcome ins gave way to a sense of my g have been sn lied free of duty from Lite a ement with the elder sister in" order to medicine the*, sai any rate anxious to take over this colonyr At Chs 1 en•le-1 rith in IW2 a man die- PP g 8 own clanger. I fired a shot at thci''tiger, p° - ' ori inal establishment in EA land. Labor Yon ma _- and without waiting to see whether either which, howevAr, wasrefuscd to Cape(colony — marc the pun er. Tne msrria_e was not' v be sure posrd of bis wife, oilild, and rt of his R Y Y g .rand s will alwa warm - - . of the cgntendin beasts had leen hit, I and is hardly likely to be grunted to the „ is rhea r in Eu lead than are, the de- apo alar one aL Vienna, for a more }, Ys g household furni�ure as mac ae would mend for wares of this kind is at resent l p Y Zambesi& Company. The Government of P al Janes had been looked for than that vith have ever reason beat a hasty retreat. Ido not suppose I set up a beggar, --tra}r t!►e Morning liar- wxAT A rrcostr - touched either of the animals, for the sound the Gape has the sympathy and support of old—tor Lhe came of eleven shillings. greater there than here,and everything con- the impoverished family of Duke �lasimil• i the Company in iia efforts to induce the Im• Z4h f r the s ter Garotte hi March the sidered ttre necessity for a sermon factory ian, and during the first years of her wed- ! Your corres ion of the struggle continued till it died away in „ on this continent does pot ap ar. 1'he ser- dad life the Em real was aim 1 bo ,ot;ed ! " . 1 perial Government to allow the claims of s?.3th 1803, informed its readers that a p P Y y' • Mr. J. G. Tem let _ dietance as I ran toward our camp.. + THE BABY CAPTURED. the Transvaal Government to S land, 3 fellow sold his wife as a cow in Sheffield mono advertised by the Plri delpnia con- by the haughty aristocracy of Acatria, � ! gist on Stepbcu a t co%ntry which lies between the Tra vaxl cern-corer such titles as the following :— fact which she Lias never forgotten nor for inquiry as to wlist Market place a few days ago. The lady was „ "I rejoined my co:npaniona as tcoori as and railway communication with tho east ut ieto the hands of a butches, who held " The Gospel in 4he Pentateuch, Tte given. Dr. Williams' Pin13 • _. . . possible and related to them my adventure, coast, `i'he Natal Government, which bas p Ptrables of the Bible," "Scenes in the Lives — •� - We went back to the scene of the combst her by the haltesr fastened around the omaist. plied : What ca built a railway to the borders of the Trane- „ tghat do you eek for our cow±" said the of the Apostles," "Temperance and•Gospel Not Satisfied• Pills± Well I can - irnd found the young elephant, but not the vaal arid,which is anxious to make Natal „ Anatom ," "H mnsandtheir Authors,"etc. o mother.. The tiger had erha s ridden the bystander. A guinea, replied the butch- Y y Sott►e persona are hard to satisfy. most wonderful nr. P P the port for the rransvarll, opposes tl,e sea- ec, ,•Uone." cried the other, and immediate- From this variety ft should not he difficult ging in hand is of little worth but the had experience wi parent beast far into the jungle before the tion of Swaziland to the Boers. The Ca to choose a sub act but we are lad to know alta gle ended. � 1 led away his bargain. Wo nudesstaad •! g object beyond reach seenia all desirable. fore coming out he g Governmeno is naturally anxious forte that the purchascrand his"oow"lived very that thus far noToronto preacher is includ- A clef man ui Maine, who lives near 66 ence as a druggist, "The largest elephants are- sometimes cession because the Transvaal Government ed in the list of customers furnished. . gY cine have such a w. killed b ti era in this oma S tin m happily together. sea-eoatt, narrates an occurrence w}%ieb Y f; Y• P f3. 8 have promised to remove all the duties on According to the, "Annual Re icier," a avo frim a moment of disappointment, baf siuclt great `eatisf upon the shoulders of the ponderous• ani- imports by way of the Cape as soon as they g PP ve here -has been like mal, the tiger begins to claw the throat of obtain es aioA of Swaziland. Euro cans man named Jobn Gawthorpe—or Gaethorpe The Baoh0lor s E3an3e• which has also su lied him with a h Io —� his wife for sale in the market -I live alone ood stor to tell. tario,all who have . _ - its prey, and ii not soon shaken off cuts now outnumber Africandere in the rans• + g y Pills speak in theit some of the blood vesae'a in the neck of the veal and the Government hue been tom fled at all, about ono o clock on February 14, _ And I must own_ He had fanned a beautiful drive for t6t ale hent,and death finally ends the Rerce P revolt to romise them lire 1806, but owin to the crowd which such an j Y y- y tell oil how many P f. rs of a g That I en o it more drat oma benefit of a lad from the Weat who wjt daily Struggle, Vi'e captured the calf and took franchise. The Dutch and"British people of extraordinar. occurrence bad brought be I like my life visiting his family a lady who had nevi Y+ you would . the young creature to. our camp, where I the Ca a the Oran a Free Stats and t;a was obliged to d.ier the sale and take her - Without a wife, seen the ocean. The route was chosen >o being somewhat i a left it in charge of some natives, hopiAg to ion p have been Tendered friend} b the away about four o'clock. However,he again No matter what the world uiay say. such a way that not a glimpse of the.to ed � recommend c bron ht ber out,and she was sold for twenty would be had until, at a certain bend in ° and mere confiders e have my prize sent to Bangkok. But til ator nlicy of Mr. Rhodes,and here B .I do not scorn - Y P uineas, bein delivered with a halter, to a , road the art would come out u , n a hi8t Y after I had left the jungle the young ale is now more hope than ever of a confedera B B The maids foresworn, . P Y ° of misplaced, I lav haat died before the natives could take it man named Houseman,who had lodged with open space, commanding a magnificent demand for Pink l P tion of South Africa. Indeed Mr. Rhodes I love them all brunette or blonde, f to the coast for shi ment. them for five years, Tall or elite, o the broad Atlantic. , P ho es tfosee the da when all Africa between p - the intiariabl i. "Bat I have not reached the end' of P Y The Wh}tehaven Herald and Catnberland The al! seem sweet = Aa the carriage Gime cut u n the pia Y Y g Iatke Tanganyika awl the Cape of Good y P° I know this to be : 'toy tiger story. ' lluring the day the other Advertiser for May 1, 1832, gave an so- + gy ` s st the humin art had To me • of all alike I m fond the cler man turned s beaming face on cf eustornera, Ili Hope will he a single federation with son- ► member 3 p y seen ronnt of a singular wife sale, which took lad ex ectin from Icer an exclr.mation ta►rio,thousands of stitutional Government under British sus- lie on the 7th of"A. rfl 1882. Ou Josh h But as I ve said - -. y' P g mess cn b many other tiger tracks, We knew that tees. President ru Cr, of the Transvaal pp p ' � P ' delight; bol instead of happ talion iA recomcue� ams was abundant in this art of the p Thompaau, a farmer, had been three years Q + I am >hot wed, countenance, he saw a look of longing• g p hopes for federation, tut a perfectly Inde- married, but had not found his ha iness • And matrimonial vows I shun, ;--:. :" ., it blood builder as i countr3t. Our tan now was to o into pP Oh, she said, with a s�gh, "ho* , such diseases oma P B pendent one. Mr. Rhodes has noteven yet wdvanced,as he had w rrdht to expect. Tie- For maidens fair t, wish I could esti the Pacific ! - camp and put cut bait for hungry cslts, ex- altogether given up his ides of a "red streak artial pwralyt•is, '' ctin haat the scent of fresh meat; would ,. lievfng that a este by auotron would legally Are everywhere, rA , } . ' Pe g from the Lapa of Good Hope to Alexandria, ; , .c us dance, Wer �, attract them within gunshot duritrg the that is of aline of well- overaed"British ter- dissolve tlae marriage and remove hie tib• And why should I adore but one 1. 'uPP+e great gun works at Essen p-cstratiou.aid th I night. some of the party had shot a wild ritory throughput thFlfivh•,1.� lengtl► of the ligatic,n.he came into Carlile witty laic wife, slime 1,666 tons of coal and coke a a&y', `itis after-oBecte of c and b meaatns of a bellmaa intirpated he The now iron monuments being platted cow, and a qusr�er o the animal w s hang continent ` : ' was a ut to dispose of the chattel. At on the national boundary line in Arizona A hippometerato record the rium!>BC d scrof i la an humor a a short distance from the .cam _Oar • scrofula, chroiaic P P• - -- - mid-day the sale commenced in the prey- i and New.Mex`'►co a►�re seven feet hi h and horse's aces an the distance he has . :� --- guides and native. hunters knew" that t . g p a :_ ive a healthy slat 3 pry flesh eating creature near the cs,n Vitrf .-�� 1,(}00 ®ace of a largo number of, csoii$. `I�hom wef h 80Q. hounds each. 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"y +.,... a. _ _., y - __ - __ _ s._ s e +- — _ _� .. y- - .'-'. _ ",. 4'-:' `-' 'i= ''= amu._,_., <-.� w ::t-1`t :si 's. f= ri , _ e+.+�^-4+-�-••.roe.=..—•e+•.wG. ..mora '�` - 5da`-`� T� stem aAtd n the •.� T-- 'z= tesla; to the female;_sy - i a The file Hetes ;. - *,�-� - ,0. u ; �: gLq ARS`']i�IRAaLE•. ease of encu they effect a radttal cure in all Bweet are the son b lave A. C , . .; ;�Ux G laity�, :A.I �;� + �.�, " oases ariain from mental woe over• �' y `°ung rl`hQ'age of 30 ill a h_rd corner..for a g „ rY, As they the old. old story tell, end lvLBVE x� A Moet Wonderful Oaee Ever 8eutirded work or execsaea of any nature. And Sweet the croon the bees among, women to turn. and 35 firs still harder. She g 1 �tpNllu, , ,, :� e The The clover blooms and as hodel. feels that she is fast leaving tier youth -- They supp� •x �_ � � . These Pllla are manufactured by the Dr. 1 ' And lad the noise rho ek t►rk9 trill hind liar. But there is no reason why a Corm Ar.>; the sub- ' . in th9 Northwest Williams' Medicine Com an l3rockviller. R Y in conden ". Y At dawn upon their buoyant wing, woman should be faded and case at 35 or ;' . I { r:, -- h Y p • . stances needed to Ont,, and Sc enectad Y., and are sold But dearer,softer, better still _ t t.��h� r ` ,L I lilies 'Lela Cullen iv Repa•tied iroin What only in bozea bearin the firma trade mark The low,sweet song the kettle sings, even at 4.5. The chief +ansa of the early enrich the Blood r { V,. , �. y ''''' iter Physicians anti Friends ThougUt and wrapper, ab 50 g� a'boY, or AiZ br+xea fetdiu of Amerman women is found in the and es rebai a the y, ', $owatrangely come to as again fact that man of them aufl'er from some Nervea,thnamaadng ,tt�� to bo Ner D' athbed. for $2.5t►• Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' Y them a certain en ,t, � � �_ 1ho plettaant stenos of other Hayti; , . . forte of female weal neon or disease which speed cur° for all a , i;' "" Tti'inui eft Tribune. Pink Yi!lla are never sold in bulk, or by the Tho happy golden moments when diseases ariaing "' ` "= P We went our silo le,childish wa robs the face of it r bloom. draws dark e 7 cd' 4�: ". "E' 189.2, For dozen or 1►undred, and any dealer who offers p Ya: from impoverished ,, ; ,' �,. �'iALGnItY, N.1ti.T., Oct. 20, When nil life's journey lay before circles about ttie� es brio s earl wrinkles t,y some time past the residents of this town substitutes in this form in trying to de- And gally beckoned nw with smiles, and sallowness, and �etam tl>eyface and t • nerves suchaas I as ' *ay W „tf have been deeply interested in the case of fraud qoa and $scold be avoided. Dr. Rro we had lett our father's door Sure with si a of�tl health, Dr. Pierces ! clysis, spinal des 't y=_ li Miss Lela Cullen, a young lady, who had Williams Pink Pills may be, had of all Togo the many weary miles Favorite Pres riptio t will euro all these castes, rheumatism, # ? " 61- ao nearly approached the portals of the druggists or direct by mail from Dr. There by the broad, deep fare-piece cit tro.ibles, will bring back the lout bloom, aciatica,loasoimem r �� , L :,z. + pay Tho aged ones with slivered hair; ® ory, eryaipelse,pal 'b* # L. ,� �,1 great unknown, that her friends despaired Williams' Medicine seer it from either . and remove the pain'• and ailments which pitatiouoftheheart, ,1.1 • ,� z of her recover , and w"ho has now full , in- address. The price at which these pills are Across each face the flashes flit acrofula,chlorostsor ,r:,; .•v ,t y Y And faded cheeks w flushed and fair• make women grow aid �before their time. • T t sold makes a course of treatment eompara- gro , green sickness,that r ? , ,,11 deed almost miraculously, regained her And strangely mingle smile and tear Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every Urs, feelin that affects so many,etc. They , ' health and strength. having read on vari- Lively inexpensive as compared with other As memory in fondne.-a brings case, or price ($1.04) refunded. have a speciifc action on the sexual system of `n I lit, remedies or medical treatment. ._ The old, old dc► s and while the Bear y ous occasions in the Tribune the rticulara _ Y . Y both mess and women,restoring lost vigor. r d: ' "'� � i ' The low, sweet song the kettle si The electric street cars of Alban N. Y. , B >? ' of what appeared to be miraculous cures, - _ �� are provided with an automatic dt'vice Lha •' �� "' " . Ir- Y p gW 40Ln WA$ I oUND IIIT A 48AYE. The embers throw their ruddy Qleam our coerce ondent determined to inveati• `— On cLtldiah fl shows the name of each street just before j ` gate the case of amiss Cullen,and now sends gores blithe and free (scans and old), suffering#rem mental worry, r That wattch the changing glow, and dream - it is reached. overwork, insomnia, escessea, or self-abuse, ,fl, you the particulars-fully believing that you ,Discovery 'Made Uy Mevi who Were nary Of wonderous things that are to be. should take these FMLs. They will restore ; will be justified in gluing them the widest tagtin Uii[ortawnte Prospector. The future onoglad ehicne of belle— QIBBON8' TOOTFIACNL� t3UM seta ae a lost energies,both physical and menL11, ti v3 ttbliration. Gold was discovered in California in 18'48 Of golden bells, hope ever rings temporary filling,and stops ttoothache instant �+ v. ;Ec p And throe b their music atrangel wefts ly sold b tit'u lata. SUFFERIFiC WOMEN _ , a. c,,l When your correspondent visited the and in Colorado in 1858. The discovery The low,sweet song the kettle slugs. Y gg residence of Mrs. Cullen, the mother of the was accidental in both cases, and the fact , aiHicted with the weaknesses peculiar tc,their r' AY y 1t costa $9 fo'r five mina s talk by ssfic sachassuppreasionoitheperiod+,beano � t cc.a created the impression that mines were O. all the joys my"heart has known tele hone from brew York to C a o. down pains weak back ulcerations, etc., " th- young lady, he was courteously received, And all the hopes of those to bo P - - +� •s � :�t anti in re 1 to his en orrice as to whether Within the kettle's - -- g Snd these pills an tuifailiug cure. '' 4 � p y 9 "lying around loose." Adventurers drifted gentle tone p na she would be willing to give the facts of her about in hope of "stumbling upon a mine." On gracious wings are borne to me. - . p— M�D S�L�Ow �IRLS ` ver for nbli.- „ And ladnostt which m caro ilea M " '�`*{ �t daughters wonderful ecce y, P Mr. Thayer, in his Marvels df the New g Y b shonldtaketheaePiile, Theyenrichtheblood, cation for the benefit of other sufferers,Mra. k'Vest,"mentions several instances of suck Comes bubbling up from youthful springs; `� , restore health's roses to the cheeks and oar h x ; ,' ,•y y And whispers from the peaceful isles �'h11t`8rl i „ t Cullen readily assented. "itis daughter'$ "stumbling." Three men, while looking for Aro in the I:ong the kettle sings. i Z reel all frregtilazfties. a lir �e first illress,"said Mrs. Cullen, "was in J one gold in California,discovered the dead body -- $Ewwzze ori IvrITaTTONs. There Pilin are ]890, when she was taken with the nief 108 of a man, who evidently had been "pros- Would yyou become a youth again •� sold by all dealers only in bozos bearing our ,1; cf r - Back in that dear old home once i<{fOre f t r. gjWg !s trade mark or will be sent by mail,pest aid, , ,x .u� Atthat time she was seventeenyears a g r petting." "Poor fellow 1" said one of the Tradeati the xlsdom Barry men ! �—•—� on receipt of price-50centsa bogor6for2.G0, 3 d , d - ,t ,t <i., tall, fine looking, and exceedingly healthy, trio: "He has passed in his checks !" May have for childhood's hap y loreI � THE DF3. WILLIAMS MED. CO., `r A :Lr;,- - p weighing about 1.10 pounds. All the fam• `a'/tet's give him a decent burial," said O,would yon feel the morning dew �`�'� { Brockville.Ont..or Morri--town.N.Y. i' i, � " k, else and all of.over them „ Ot rest upon lito',t tired wings t = , - O �`a ____- . - 1_ W `'7 tit; ily tool: the mea g another. Some wife or mother will be Then dream with me and listen to Y ti- without trouble except Lela. Her case from glad if she knows it." They began to dig a The low,awoetsong the Mettle atnge: __ _ " ; flet first b.flled all the ordinary remedies grave , .three feet below the surface they [)Iliiron WaFsrman, CANADA PERMANENT Y ilei. used for that dYsease, and as the measles did A discovered signs of gold, The ntran�er wa8 t� V` , t ke not come out, a physician was called in. He bupried in another place, and where thAy f but with no better had loca„ed a' rave the o seed a cid Wt�t6 Pieties• Invested Capital, $12,000,004 . t , 1 administered remedies, g Y P g - u,t r results, and her case seemed to bailie the 8` �'' mitre. Hoar many a spot in life's garden Head Office, Toronto St., Toronto. � ;1te physic an s skill. After a few weeks my JAn adventurer who had drifted into Have we watched and watered in vsinl daughter began to improt a somewhat, but re>fldca+t Tho am to and increasing resources of this ,�` , rr Leadville awteke one morning wittfout food The seed hope:+tattered b p did not regain her former strength, and six or money. Ho went out and shot a deer, 13ringetli no incroaae aaggwln. Company e»ab+oN itu D[rcctors to make ad 6e weeks after she was first taken ill, her face, And instead of the beautiful harvest useless on RIt:AL ESTATIG securities to any :art+ which, in its dying agonies, kicked up the We had fondly thought to glean, amount, without delay,ret the lowest currorzt 11 ,` neck, and limba broke out in blotches. The dirt and disclosed signs of gold. The poor Lot blight where we have looked for sheaves„ of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- rate of interest,and on the moat favorableterma o ,, "1 doctor was again called in, and said it was Or barren a a lie man staked out a a "claim" and opened one p Ge between. phpephites of Llme and Soda Is Loans granted on improved farms sad on , the measles etting out of her system, and the most rofitable mines ever worked in almost as palatable as milk. Productive town find city properties. .�. ;' ` t"'' that she wu Id soon be all ;fight again. P - And so v►o grieve rind wonder; A YARYELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER Mortgages and y be m ores purchased,. ''e. _ was not verified Ltaadville. But at beat.how little we know. Application may b© made through the lar+►' ';'+.• The doctors statement "Dead Man Claim," the ImMe. given to For outof life a desolate places R Is Indeed, and: the little lads and Appraisers of tLo Company or to iX, t41y Blossoms for heap on may grow; ' .util however, for not only did my daugh another rich mine in Leadville, wan die- lassies who take ceid easily, may be J. Herbert Mason, It. ter not improve, but ane gradually grew And the seed we reckon perished Managing Iflrector.Toren bt1 lit worse. Soon after she bean to swell, eflvered by a broL-en-down miner while dig- pcep in tbo dust n[time tbrtltted etetnst a Cough that might `t May bo uick'ning for glorious beauty' prove serious, by taking Scott's X ' then the limbs breast and slug a grave. cl �. ag first the feet, t In another,sweeter clime. Etmulsion 81ter their meals durin t t` the A miner died when there were several B . t leo face became puffed up. Another doctor feet of snow on the ground. His eomraden Lucy Rariwit'u FLizatma. the winter season. - . . - ' was called in and lie pronounced her Beware of*u"tittrtions and imitations. , "�I- ` " trouble drepsy, resulting from the measles. laid his body in a snow bank and Sired a - - R <" -` mau for $20 to dig a grave. The grave- SCOTT A BOWNE, Belleville. : 7 :in9 Tile doctor attended her all winter and Borneomakes beer from the r Lot. ""`�"' i-� LrY digger, after three days'absence,wan found elm P 8i+eet Music, Music Books, Guitars -,Axl _ , althou h he seemed to do all in his power are for her, she gradually became weaker sod digging+ mine instead of a grave. While The tY,om in which Napoleon I. died is Imoportatiena ttia�jos,VioUns,Aescordeons and all kinds g excavating ho h:,1 Struck gold. Forgetting now a stable. SAUSAGE CAS�N CS. of ]neat Pang• of Band Instruments. The largest stock in the li h,censtaintly on hand al+ao prime Americsin P`'- t he weaker. She did not eat, and tonics failed the coy se and his bar sin he thou ht onl Canada to choose from. *� '= p B Y Itifty-year old Tokay costs from C5 to Hog's Ca-iinga. )cull lines hew Hems, Long : . �. to improve her appetite, and as she grade- of the fact that he had " struck it rich." Clear Bacon, Re,ltts, Cheese, Lnrd, oto. PwrtR, Qct our prices b©fore pnrehtis(ng elsewh:rA . ,'E •. tier ally grew weaker she lost her courage, felt « $50 a bottle. it: ;►n that hope of life rues fast slipping away. In Blit these stumbling+ are exceptions BWCKWICLL ac Co. LTn., 8uccesaors to Jas. and savamoney. % i. to the rule that mines are found by pains- It is a remarkable fact that lode vvi►ter — - 6t Sot.,Toronto- - !V i:te g eontsins no soda. FEND FOR CATALOQCTE. the spring, the doctor's medicine havin talon intelli ant roe fora The �ITCATIONS VACANT-For hundreds of -rY . done icer no good, was discontinued, and g' g p P� y • t` i lusts+d he gave her preparations of beef spend wearisome months in exploring.noun- ► tm rt young mea and woman who will WHALEY, ROYCE: & CO ,. ,all tains and gulches. They are mineralogists, OO]UIDelldAbl9• thoroughly prepare themtsvtvett in Shorthand, y R; ' Y iron and wine,hypophosphites,eggs,cream, Book-keeping, Arithmetic• Penmanship.Typo- lab YONGE STREET, - TORONTO, ONT r :" r,ic n, serologists, and, above all, practical explor- 'All claims not consistent with the hi h writing, eta AddreseCollege of Correspond- wry. etc. Tn fact, stitnulauts of this kind had to „ . r ,- c �.� par be constantly forced upon l:er to keep her ars, who can tell from a twist in the grate character of, Syrup of Figs are purpose y once, i'oronta of the rock or from the color of a spar seam Ivoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. _ -- -__ -- - ''( ", k ." rain alive and I gave up all hope of her recov- whether ".paying gold" can bo mined is the at acts gently on the kidneys, liver and " �df{yu R��t, av� ��Y �,e 3 e:y,and iu my misery waited far her death. f i .,till She was now so weak that she could oat region. bowels, cleansing the system effectually, OCITE r3ASY of accomplishment to TiIO$L � �` ,` s her walk across the`floor, and in order to rest - - but it is not a cure all and makes no pre- who use the f:rr ):k :"tor- her we would lift her into a chair,whereshe l The Life Of TiOVe tensions that every bottle wiU not substan• �p® ��(��i�yp ,pLLrlr(r ���gI1YU 4 � " tiate. DD InI U / li!►J ►tri 1t L111i It["i T A R R H a� tri het would sit for a short while when we would The Christian life is tAAt one d fear, but of ` } ,'teed a sin lace her in bed. She was slowl There Is a large Iaetory at a Hraall town The M It1.LlAlIB LRC CO.. LTD., 11leninai, },� - ; :bl i of g p Y love, t�oar narrows, love•tlQveiops. Fear near Chicago employin about 1 W to 105 - I ` t but surely dying before oar eyes, and nets- makes slaves, eve r-iakes none. hear flees g + i as , l workers. which is whop ivcn over to the r t B so, SE Dr.CLARJI S CATARRH CfJRc. I- � ' - t Y in we could do for her was of at ail. She y B[ Y E3tY'tn TOBACCOS f g from God love runs into his &rmn. To fear, , never ails. IT CURES OATARRH tri THE HEAD , + l�ocr_9 manufacture of useful articles from waste I was still pufTed up, and nothing the doctors . dt.t is deed er W love dot is deli ht. THROAT AND NOSE.OOLD tN THE HEAD HAY �4 could do would reduce the swelling. Her .. Y g Y ' Y g ., animal bleed. FEVER INFLAMEp PALgTE ArtQ T•�ON81L8, ro- { e u- `�a love Him because he first loved us. H yon want rho Beat. l ntorea lrho sense of smell, end drives awns the ,` t� P limits would-no longer support her and f he "The love of Christ oonstraineth us". "Per• Dr. Harveys Southlern Iced Fine far pULL HEADAOHE- experienced by all who have '� ;' emr.y could only s.it up a very short time each feet love casteth out fear". soughs sad calsis .ia the most reliable and Empire TObatCCO CO., MO�ttreaB►i Qatsrrh. One bottle ill work wonders. Ce x - 3 4 r in -j day. In this condition she lingered un un- That is a beautiful Crriat,ian life of which perfect Dough medicine in Lha market~ For GOc. at Druggists. tent dressind on receipt of + ja 0 t'.AWSt til Au>;ust 1 9i soiree fifteen months after sale ever where rice by ad g t � !tend a • + levels the inspiration and the power. Vir- y WHITE SON PAflT1CUlAflS �HEMIcn'�ca.I88 AOEWSE ST.WESi,Talol�o , she was _first taken ill, and while we rue i5 graceful and winning when there ie a - A•P• 6W• — + e her were sorrowfully awaiting what seemed heart in itr When love rules-within, lion- p IDU U��TIS� �N D NEUB,�LGI�. .., , .;: the inevitable end a ray of hope Of Coln late Steam L»«nnohee from 20xt to 3ix7 «� in• f _ esty, tnithfulness, self-sacrifice, patience, 'Acme Coal-oil Boilers acid Engined' trorn 3 ` �, ire + d came. I read in a newspaper of a remark- 1 to 8 H.P. I®r sizez Coal or wood fuel, . Arise from poor di ea , ea to able cure from the use of llr. Williams' 1'iuk appear as naturally in the outwxr life as Veteran stt)� "The Mtiristi ggoo g `�' alioota from seeds or blossoms froth burls. t3team Pamp" the be+t boder tion, etc. Kidneys fart core- teeder in the market. Returns exhaust into , �" to extract the uric acid _ r " i l tits for Pate People, and while I feared The aiutin of a rest artist, the verse of lnr. Joseph Mesas- ti from the blood. Heart z e�'� that I had heard of this wonderful medicine p fi� g teal water ha►ttng ip from Oil to •Q drgreex. _ . For tssitalogue s.*u 3c stamp. Aa111 "!: disease r►nd other mala a`real poet, are his self manifestation. So reeler,an old soldier, •'' dies seize with each too late, I hoped almost against hope and a holy and helpful life ie the self manifeata- 629 E. 146th Bi, N.Y. CILL1101 A CO. Carleton ruse. Oat, i-' ?- , sent to the heads uarters of the tom an�r at --- o ;� ruineua force that break •, tt 1 P tion of a lovin nature. City w rites us voluni down our strongest g ' . DO YOU IMAGINE � �a - royal Brockville, Ont., for a supply. At this time + HeiwshaU our hearts be retade loving . tarUy. In 18f1Z, st We F 0 youths in a few weeks :' ever, Lela ;va:l not able to be reenoved from bed ; Let God into them. Upon the doors and battle of Fair Oulu, he That people would have been rogutarly solus w go Fa a PopularHygiene r jx 3- ,ran- l,er weight was reduced to 90 pounds sad our Toilet 8oapa tinea 11313 fleets-seven longk►c. end adds "8t. Leon r,�; windows of your house, and the sunshine wits stricken with years) it they had not been OOOD i Z he public EA7 Water has the power to t~ + at im- her lips wPre-blue. You will thus see how will come in. O n oar ticarta, and God � typhe[d fever, and are not fools and do not continue to buy goods • wi fight and destroy .the '. �k - - unless they are satisfactory. � gra- li,tie hope there appeared for her when she +.+, cause,is the most power . s will come in. That oars in a fallen natuiw atCe•r s loris atrne In EAL fol ant[dote known, ands a ess. began the use of Dr. Williams Pink I ills. $M.AO+XAB. is evidenced by this, that we will let every• hospitals, lasting sew _ ""� should be taken freell 4.', ; :Y ,wom After sue had taken the first box, altaough thing and everybody alae in sooner than oral vests, was tits- _ Y to absorb the deadly poi : a °; .-t trepid there was no visible improvement, she God. He wants to come in all the while, charged as tactimble o sons that undermine the {a ; ;cul ing thought they were doing her good, and her Jos.Hezaz>�eric+ti. � S U P T ' . - sysetm." c:� �" - " i,uthe will not force his wap. The New with emmlu aptio`• ■ , to - Try it. It will prove +, i,emoia aPis`its began to rise. At the scut of the `:� tr second box I could notice the improvement, Pestament says God is.love.. Bia life on R•ere a>Teeted and ho :luaWe trestsse $� ewe Dollies oftnedttine sane r-.�to rho truth of above:, j Docbss saki bath lungs earth in the arson of hia S)n confirms the could not live long, bat a tat�+ade urged hUn aey susre.lt.. cies E:prass and 1'vst cribs• scares.. �'.A. > E - otptr- and Lela was very hopeful, and felt life was • to Rood's " illi. Before he+ lead SLOCUM a CO..res Af►ant Adelaide Street,Totonto,enc. _ r s t� , ett.tement. oo often the idea of God is �' raapar St Leon MineralWater Co. (Limited) t f4 lta,d rt;tttn�ing to her again. After she hail been tSnlahts'dotr�+ ct L° to' f= the takin + compounded of the prejudices, the narrow- the yoking sensation lt' an nigh awtsab t a Dr. Williams Yink Pills for a month, 1 KOFR NO IIfORC Hasid Orae-lois Sing Street West, nese, even the ma tgnities of the human grew Lind less. He is ober in Lroad health an, of she was able to get up, and by l►ctober she andOrl 11 reco>ttuiends s� 1r TORONTO. i '! ac the was so well that she could superintend work heart. Intelligent then, claiming to be , Y s _ r!A�$O�Is COUCiN DI�O�:3 Bmnch Ofliee—Crystal Mali,449 Yonge Street. .. Christians, can still be found who seek to (� y WILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INST- Opposite College Avenue c,,.t,�,d- ai:out the house- She still continued taking f'1d s aar$apar���a ;.a ,i file the Pills, and rapidly recovered all her old torturtj otbern for theiropiaiona. Here sand ANT, RELIEF TO TN08E BUFFERING - there are individual hearts in which love is as a general blood pier and rete stfe - FROM C04D8, HOARSENESS, SORE SA�E� � � " .:t and time health, stre"gth and spirits. I cannot es ially toltdsi o�erades In the G.A. Ii. supreme, but in the Church the reign of t?'� • __ 'THROAT,ETC.,AND ARAE INVALUABLE - �r „ love teil you, continued sirs. Cullen, "how love is yet bat partial, and ,here are many Howe PILLS at! h�•�'�+ d'u'e ii°t` TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. & - - IN EVERY CUT. � _��, - _ - r '" dee 1 rateful Plam for the wonderful §'- � 1 "" E'° p Y tecttust�omposttten.Dropmq T. w. •TAMtQ ON [ACD DROP. iRYTHEtaI LUMBERMEN!+ x� who in one way or another affirm that God andappea><aReal". rtict to rnedreine that saved my daughters life, is not love. Only love can cotnpeehend a not You may be sure that both fine and mine love. �0TRIM FIRE ARM'S%VVE 00. of Mali- - - 4 t irrai,d will always warmly recommend it as vee . F tax, Nora Sootia. Capital Si,b00,000: for - , YOU CANNOT x t�v i6h have every reason to do." "If otic lo�•e were Lqt moresimple onuiea at unro resented points address J. DR.T:1F'C'i— Woshould take him at hts word, aagg p �STHIIALEME H. Swart,Chief Agent,Toronto. {; va, r► s'ight's . AFFORD _ �+ h �` E i TO WASTE THIS r t ►xtt+til' �I'tIATAPFt031I\ESTDRt?GGISZSAYE. ..•: I And our lives wouldt,ealisunshine --'— -- — t3weetSleepand , ,,' t' wed• In the swcotneag of our Lord , i o that you need not ;!� ot, Your correspondeirt then czlled upon ,��_ ��� �, ritupallnightgasping _ B 31r. J- G. Templeton,'the well-known dt ti i . , ■ for breath for tear of SEND FOR !ria, t, fist ori Stephen avenue. In reply to an Parry-e it Politenea. or for• t Valuable lr"ae and ttottte ofutadidoe Bene Free toa�y i sutPocation.Onreceipt IiOOKLETAND NEW , �'+ q inquiry as to what he could tell toe. about A Mineheater gentleman once had a very sufferer. Vt.O Ex resp and roar Ufa address• tt. tw ofr-atucand P.O.Addrena r Dr, tYilliams' Pink I ills Mr.Tem telco ra• uemure ca . She behat ed so well that she i� will mail TRI BOTTLE CATAA.OtiUE RWT, !i,C.,166 Z;Adel"ft-d Torasm, r �`-' P - Dr.TAirTB110&iiiJ:ntciXr B � - , licd� "What can I tell you about Yink was allows to sit at table, and had an ap- Co., Rochomter. N.Y. EROIj� . 'ills- `Yell I can tell you, they are the kin aroupd her neck and a plate of fish to �► j Q�7 C%wAiau Otilce, 188 Adelaide Street A est, WAT ta, ) x jha mus wonderful medicine I ever handled, I eat from. Sometimes, when she had fin• �' OY .�$ Torcula - BRANTFORD , y' , r'; I:tt the - had ex erience with them in Ontario be. fished her toaster ave her a bit from bin • - �.- •' le. fore coming out here, and in all my experi- own plate. But one day she could not be G ! o Gt;t .. 50 YEARS . CANADA y1, ,� ;f•it the cost as a druggist, I never knew any meth found, and dinner was began without her. a �� �� O i Which cine have such a wonderful demand, or gRve When it waa half over puss Dame boandinq J�• '� �► Tell your dealer that the firm making John Bull Steel Plate R an$• Q z �x_. tit,, i,at Foch great satisfaction.. My experience ` in with two mice in her tnopth. She apran g �'4 0 �dP • �"1 `E: 'w� k l a Very here has beau like my experience in On- upon her own chair, dropped one rtWtlne on O� �© 4 +� rY ,k ` . to-io,all wh6 have used Dr. Williams' Pink her own late and then leaned over and .� c �' il,r the Tills speak in their praise, and if I were to dropped the other onto her master's $e -------- ----- � - '- �'� e iln wsl tell you how many boxes I am selling Here -had often shared his dinner with her, now all that time ought to know something �� � �t E x�� ��� I never daily; you would be readil excused for nhe'was determined to allays hors with him a "' T . IS about it, and you must have the �� z r csen in being somewhat incredulous• If I am ask- � +�N1.i �� Unt�orn " �3rand . ��. .. H- " } t� ed to recommend amedicine, I unhesitat- Roman soldiers had a hooked cloak."over r` p; ii ' the s� . ct- in Lha innly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, their armour. beccause the only firm which has been peg• _ Y �1� u a high sad my confidence in thein has never been 'The booksellers'lists contain the titles of I ging away 4t them all that time is - _ - - � , 5,�. ret vieA cnispla,:ed.- I hav'� already said that the over 600 cook-books. � � t� ' Fe m , Y ..i,.ty � demand for Pink Pills is astonishin -, and In the fourteenth century armour be^,ams A• 111�,5AY & SON - - 11ONHtUIL -5� . _ o-4:,: platen t'i,.y invariably give the best satisfaction. so heavy that many soldiers only thirty _4_.___ - --- ��e 4f T 1 eon I know this to be tv from the statements years old we're deformed or permanently die- � � _ _ to ,�� at ion cr crstorners, I have sold here and in On- ableid by its weight. -1. i� .. , , r,n bete !,wrio,thousand$of boxes and have no hesi• The Greek Governiitent has voted 300,(100 IMPROVED `rHR LAST lA YEAtI "� b tat_ion in recommending sthem as a perfect drachmas to be expended on the reprodae- ACTIUMC (3JET IR 900 7K gM ap �_ •..� _ °- 'g' 'JF. blood builder and nerve restorer Burin tion of anti ue works of art for the World's i- -' +-�, " , t , g q , �u�� U�+R,AIVTEED �:: IIC�iI 4,< sr ,r-� . hog , N - au It diseases as rlaeamatiam, neural ia, I+air. °' partial oral is loconiotor ataxia int. A famous haandwritin ex ort asserts that P YM , r g, $' P Why lt,e txouble3d with P1LE8, EX- ' Vi6ti5 sauce, laervr,us headache, nervous "no man does -or ran write hip signature TQRNAt.OR INTwsltmi.. FISSURES ULCER- TaR�,TM.aa• . � - � ccs tcatratiou ttnd tht tiredfeelin therefrom twice exactl alike." He theref:re advau- sommQdEllltll1811EEf•' f REdE1PTORAIgitiEftt, ATION 1TCHIN® on BLEE IN o p~ g ' q IvET fiE $ELECT WIIA7 IS R> IiIBQ. WILL 11EMq Yt>il T UQ elrhen�r. CLARK' FOR COAL AND 'YVil06- z '. , q day the after-effectts of 1A grippe, disemes de ces the startling proposition that's vs;len'two l T yea frtimediate relief P LATEST AND BEST. F.YERL;STrta �t`..� tk" PtticR. tb0olt tl►REr~at RY IIIIAI I�1ilnl�I>i bar pending on humors in the blood, each as signatures purporting to have been ,written CotMEdr Ile CHt:ai►. :, : 7n ds of Itt 8ANO3 it brie proved_ ill►BlitiBAif►,!< tE. p las tib. acrofulav, chrolxic.er ei las, etc. Pink Pills lb the same arson are reelect alike, itrte . .�flsodtAstttwup[�oe t k-- tl v 1Q•' b FeilB cycle ,�� d-eco the elegtin - t o 1Eze.oto buy4 v , k_, k Y Pe Y P P Y .o $n 'ateaa t UQab' rug fsts :.lug sell y othelr. id by 44l,1eA�9 �Valer=� ! �5 �� fiicet ,=: give ah'ealthy glow�o.palo and >iallov�cotri- safe to conclude that vne of thelzi is a.. fcilc- ..A► s b.' . ,t G : w t ' Mfdo T. j ;� Sl .d ,. . pterions,and axe>1`apecitic for the trot'i,les ry:". FF - pp 3y j: .n bg �. tit lAtiY ! er ;,d�i ..c. - .c?: r'IV - -Yrvi - a t ».,y, T"1R `S.n a a, 'zr' .i' S"`�?t' �. /!' _ ...f x�• YS wt..aal,...•.'..•�"+f:yr 3a-...•� .i-nt..Q j. •�y 3•.i.,t. 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' s s and vales in and aurroandiag our baevn. `W12'HS' 9,NpIN(�F 11�ei k, ,r Z r I - -, ( j r k •: , T circulated to the coutrary, -.�.-3,.. -,,.. _ ! � I 11 V I i $`_. : i " - :` W. H. Smith, Brougham's celebrated ei- The owat • g Mfg. Co.of W),itby,beg to inform farmers and . "` I ; 1. STOLEN IN THE MOST NABS F � . Mayor, having lost all the daughters which the public that their foundry le stili rurniag, ' ' • , he had home throw h marriage, sent for his and that they are making tits celebrated"Con- <. TO FURNISH FROM OIIB E%CHAN i'., ��1 tre Cut Mower Turnbull Binder, Whitby Twin ,I f - tht x,�e,ktri'� t'sV yyoungest, who for the last two years, has plow and other implements as usual and also I - - - '"` V_ ""' - been with her sister i4- Dakota, and Miss carryin on a general r®pairing bapinoas. ST - - p •. g - Atom fete-fire alarm ape 8'puLliahed ever Frida mornin at.its office look Points for all the o nisi lows always a in stock. establisried in Newmarket. I-••i' yy y g Florence arrived home op Thursda p p p y S ! Pickerin Out. y in D.Bmith, PickerirtC, is our agent. A Collin wood man wa,s 1 g' ing well and very much Yankeefied ( ) g -CRE �. .-. TERMS r doctrine and appearance. AS " - f selling fiali contrar Whitby, June 25th 1893 dost ne a . ppe tante. -___--- - week or el n r�•�• �iER � One hundred and twenny 1. I • 16i:9s per.year; ®1.00 ilpaid in advaaes. the holder of the stakes be- N t1 1�aa rillia in one dA Our Johnny, 1 ja 1. + ni' RATES OF ADVERTISING: tween our long John, and our what d° you • •.•..,,.�. - First insertion, er line - _ In gents• -, - 1 ed through 0 ,,pp call hits (on the very, latest bet) returned for Pickering People. , ; Barfett, of i�ewcastic L ' Each subseque-3it insertion,per line - 5 i • This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- home the other )norntng When the Cocks . Mexate. Harry Thompson -and Alex -__ - �„.ZL.. the Arcade stock of Thos. 11 V vertisements. were crowing, and explained his .early ar- Smith of Claremont, have entered into -• - : --o - _ Oshawa. I - Special terms given to pal-lies making con- ripal by the fact that an all night dance parthership, and are prepared to do all -x, • ,4l racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- near Unionville had broke u ,' throw It tits - f tt W. J Clarke, of Teoumz;� I yearly or yearly contracts a,able g work to their line with neatness and de- y p quarterly. p 3,000 bushels of turnips l 11, Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, fititigtte of the participants. However, gpatcll. A special feature Will be the < " • • 1 no . • One Year, �5 U0,payable in advance. Jtihuuy resumed work as busy as a b©e. shoeing of botl2 heavy and light horses. c one-half acres. t "Notics in local columns ten cents per line, hast Saturday forenoon, there was con- _ ___ K G oldwiu Smith leas aeeel}t' F five cents per line each subsequent insertion. All they ask is a fair field. Their rep- NR", , signed to his last restint, place, Thbmas } atp presidency of the Conh, Special contract rates uxa.rle known on applica- , utatiou is a guarantee of first class work. ' s€ tion. Ho free advertising.- Sleigh, of Toronto, and brother of John _u y • Association. . Advertisements without written nstructions Sleigh, Mrs. T. P. White, and Mrs. I. Bur- Air-Thompson takes the opportunity of thank- 3 1% The municipal election ill *-` will be inserted until forbidden and c)large�2 ac- ton of this lace, and Mrs. Demott, of ing his old patrons of the last twenty,years,and 1 1' eordiu f Orders for discoutinuin advertise- pUchiefly upon the question c,t �. - 1; y• g trusts for a continuance of their patronage.7-6m - : ments must be in writing and sent to tLe hub- Kinsale. The funeral, which took place -_,�_ fo th3 township. 10 lisber. immediately after the arrival of the express �--� Joshua Nilson, of it Job Work promptly attended to. from Toronto, was attended by a large F� For Mulaga Oranges, - . >' - Newmarket fell from a lad(i f { W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. number of his circle of friends and relatives, ti Me ba _ ago, fracturing several ribs. ¢ the pall-bearers being Messrs. Thos. Pugh, � �� �.. t Messina L6IYt0IIB� . l; r' CUTTERS ,... A black cow was the fire Our Pollutes-Strict Independence. John `Vilson,James Thornton,Thos.Beare, ...�.. ' , ' - Occu p the new lock u at t p - - - Smyrna Figs, aa �;; p p S. B. Lyude and Theo. Hagerman. lylr. 'AT'T-'1 . .. was run in by the boys for :: Our Aim-A First-class Local Paper. Sleigh was, up to withina month of his de- . ;_.�.� .•LLVV •,•.�D -�T� . • � ;��� Syrian Dates fT, OiYr Ex �otfi tions-The hearty Bee, �• J. HeddltS, o p• cease, a very robust man, but the Angel of TURNIP PULPERS - npport of the neoUle of Pickering and vicinity. of Death ill the form of malaria fever,claim- ,--� -_ _ ,,,,,wmzzuffl •_ ValBllela Raisin, � , '' taw.of John Rosa, of Aurora. r ed him as his 1. prey, within a few years of r 'u,'' 4���"� Filatra CLlrrant5 an Invltati°n to the Collier FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1892. the allotted time of man upon this earth. • C�LJ� QN . - , - -- ._ y . church Barrie. . He was born within a stones throw of our �T _'�-0 h At the end of the year L ` ; v� M C o WIE Orr8II0b1E3 Walnuts . principal al of the High Street vilYage, and received his education at our p p lI �l NOTES AND COMMENTS. school and was married in his early man• Ta17a 02X& Ai1ln0IICB by, will resign his position i hood. Since that time he has resided in ) years continuous service. Toronto . . ; here of the Pet I,leut.-Gov. Chapleau took charge Whitby, and later in the city of BR' llberis, Four mem BROUGHAM. a ' of his office at Quebec on Monday. at which latter place he died. The decess- -__. -- - t' Sicily - - gads haps beet► arrested, ed leaves a wife, two sone and two den ht- DECLARATION c -`� ,` Java (iOff@e61 eansing several incendiary g -- - The Daininiou Parliament has been �rsao p�ournhisloss. Three of his children `�� � "''-*1'', _ j TTOp2Ca1 ►S 1C8 hay�reoently puzzled the re �. are married and settled down is hie. p i` town. summoned to meet nu January 19th. your correspondent was called back OF` 2F``%' � Italian Peel "_ 1 - - The eti i n again the other day when he was endeavor. 11 - � - s . ' Robert been of Orono, p t 0 against the return Of ing to beat the Royal Mail to the Post Of- ;> ` .4b� which has been troubling t DiSSOLUTION or PARTURSHIP Columblla Salmon . A•-+ , time, removed from his love . - Hon. J. C. Patterson,for West Huron, fice (having an important letter to post) i The operation was very skllf has been .dismissed without costs, as and ascertained that on account of his well. -�- _ China, Japan andr Ceylon Teas. . . . - - A ed by Dr. ltd. M. Tucker, of 11 I p known truthful reports of current events, E thg nn.lersigncd co•pattners and FAnd Heddle Charles Willitot, of Nei also has the cross- etition, his'presence was desired at a quiet party i ah eluted the eY exp, on the West Hill. He attended, and the ` constituting the firm of William Labrador Herring, has been , p p . The: East Simcoe election41, rotest Linton and Alexander Dunlop, - P first part on the programme that struck both of the minion Government to as,st� ~`'#•`- Wakeham in matters pert, I which was down for hearing Decem- h•is attention was the refreshments set be- Township of Pickering, and County of . _ r --�, Digb� Chick©n$- Waken and the matters ' ber 15, was dropped before that fore the•company for the edification of the Ontario, as owners of a stallion called g , date. This was,the last election nro• inner yuan. Roast turkey, pork sausage, "Brown James," do her by certify that . lakes. etc., headed the bill of fare', and the sauer- that said artnershi has this Sixth day 11ira. Samuel Lundy, one test before file courts. p p pioneers of Lrunlluondyill, R _ trout, together with other preparation of of December, A.D. 1892, been dissolved da morning of pneumonia, ; --- ---- - cabi,a,=e, were enough to give a 1)utchm�n y °� The resignation of henneth Chis- a ga�cronomic lit. The Intellectual part of by"mutual concent, and that all debts due HARDIIIA-1, E ' iThe deceased has resided on - I I or accruing due to the said firm are to be - - llolul, i11.L.A,, for Peel has been ac- the animal man received due attention and pard to the said William Linton, and all � - . . torieal Lunc3y's Lane bnttl, cepted, acid a new election ill that sw et music held its sway, producing a s.if- claims against the said firm are to be . ` a baby. ori effect that aided digestion greatly. , H aVing pUrcllafi8tl file stock and bu$1L'er38 Of the Plal{erltl� While a young lath: S( riding•is announced by writ for 1~'riday, IIcnrv, with his gentle bags voice sang the settled by William Linton,Claremone,P.O, Oliver of �'Vllitcllurcl2, ,t -.� (Dec. .30tH. Nomination will take sailor's Grave and "Saved to the litter- Witness our hands at the 'township of Hardware Store,I am prepared to furnish eustonlers lioiue ficin school the oche place on Friday- nett. most," while the professor alternately on Pickering, this 6;h da of December - - . the organ. The clarionet and the violin A.D., 1892. � . ' with anything in the above line. ` another schoolmate were h:% flavor Fleming will again stand for discoursed sweet sounds, including The L[:\I , ACI:EY, ---��•-o`- �- _ ly wrestle. In the &truggle 1. \I Ct•rr'i,tAai T'n'r°,t '-`' •' `•�-'•s got his elbow dislocated. . - office in Toronto. It is generally g'rl I left behind ice Land '• Nutting in the 1f. Gi.xR±oN. ALI;x. Dc1vLOP. ' -The,stock has been greatly increased, and Will be d1B Osed supposed that he will o ositiou, Woods." Averveujovalileeveningeveuiu'g _ _ _ _ ___• _ The To Empire ss p tense 1: Pp pp was spent. Both youngand old were prey- ~ 3B-, Of Rtprices that VVllli Compare with ally < Barnes, of Green River TAKE NC�TI�E and that his opponent will lee lions ant, and the company though email was se �,,, i ; 110UBe ill the COillity, ' Mayor suggostino that a pt; otl►�that E. E. Shephard, of Sa•tur lett, and of course your correspondent was ��: . -a� y ice might be found by IIIak day Night. If �-Don" can apply hint- there. Z'94Tllc . self as well in practice as be can in ' rs in connection z9iL' - F springs pO1in that ne hborl oo. SIR, -Some are accusing me of the crime .tom W1Bh t0 Call the at- A estrous accident oeettrre wo 1i -. . theory, the citizens shouldfin�l in him of writing for TiiF- NEws, and in particular tention of the publicA I � 9 , Junction last Friday night. a wortl2� chief magistrate. I ani charged with having fed taffy to a of Mr. Jackson, section man. - . - : :. . party of young folks, and with calling them . For some time past there has been kids. Now, Mr.Editor, I wish to say that to our new and Well selected -� ---------- - -- -----__ on a lorry was thrown off o much discussion as-to whether it was I am not the shining light who reports His ar►n was cut badly, whiff stock of passed over his leg, also cutL proper to -allow women to practice Whitevale doings, even the' my kid was t Aman named Henry Ho p not present at the taffy affair. Un that - - OH I hale and hearty, had the Her . law• However, at au important meet- eventful evening, he did not have his mouth - I SA - . . Illg of the Benchers of the Ontario balled up with taffy sweets(for he thinks too - Denison to send him to jail C Law Society, held last Friday, it «as much of his teeth for that) but was masti- S. -Goods I _ _ last week i the Toronto 1 • decided, 011 motion of Sir Oliver sating something in the shape cf Algebra, I . . .. . . t b t t } c � Instead he got four months i I1la�iat, that womels should be 1 Latin and other brain crackers, in fact in- . . , . . at a""Ol��+ vuv �C� 00� IJ�ll�e. we p y prison, where Ile will haye ad Iltt- chiding alittle Of everything in that line.ex- have the lar est -stock of furniture do some hard work. ted to the Ontario bar. This is ter- ceptiug the three R. s, which tatter appears O»ETHL'vCIO ple$Be William Joseph O'Connor, tail;ly another victory for wolne22"s to goiugout of fashion. I don't know who C�rC�• ��O�Il 111 Pickering, -♦ left an estate worth $15,0(k), . rights. . was at this Arty, nor what the bill of fare both young and old in ge household goods and furnit a . ; ;,nfl not having examined the teeth of . �toek in trade 3,OG0 ; life in those pre5t nt, 1 can't say whether they were Fancy o00dBf Toys, Christ - r -- __ ' ,` oU0 ; cash $940, and good H► ••„tet- WHITEVALE. kids or old colts. Yours, Prices' to torr espond With the prices of the corner of Simcoe and Ade Pa R. II1a8 Cards, Booklets; Birth- ��] . . together with license and 1 Iron 'last r visited her daughters in 1'1' heat and Barley.,` ` Toronto last week. New AdwertlReine>nta, day BOOk$, EtC.,a1B0 etalmped J ' - - His father, Thomas O'Conu DIr. ani Dlrs. Tillmutll Pherill the surrogate court for the a ', r visited . f. enfl� here last week. 7�OR BALE-b,000 C d r pasts. For 11II8II goods, COYdBi l��iBi pQ1 - of the estate. ,, W. S. Bes;e ce'lle'd oil friends in Toronto 1 price and other particular@ apply to John H ILT The Sutton Herald says - oil Friday. B. A. Ellison ditto. .Reid,Claremont. &10 S & DILLINGHAM Om mat patterns, �'�- r to learn that a Germs I it 11r. and Mrs. Watsh, of Toronto are vis- ---- and a' FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAfi1+;RS, anaoeeded in makinga, first Ii OR 1�ALE:-A second hand pheaton in p P Ring the letter's father: W. H. Smith. good iety Of other artielels. PI gut of sawdust. We are a f F0!` condition,also a cutter in �s �NT+, Edward Major, of Toronto, visited his repair, Apply at this office. _ 89-tf. temperance movement, and brother, Wm. Major, and other friends last j�'+OR SALE-f30cords of first-class hard rt see It succeed, but what ch week Er,^ •$j 1' wood,dry,for sale on lot 10 in the 7th con lrl. & E. BOON ' . - W.t.Hagerman and Ed. arra.dell 4pent of Pickering,the fartu of James Yurrel. Apply have When a man can take u a short time in the city last week, on bus+ to Robert Price,Brougham _ NOTICE TO Fand go out sad get drunk ness relating to the welfare of our commun- OTICE-Gbo. Glraham may be found . PICKERINIs ONTARIO. rail? What is the use of a - ity. -Nat his old stand, Claremont. General ---" "'- - - liquor law if a man can mak Levi Ramer was in town on Sunda blacksmithing done, special attention given to i �= of the shingles of his roof, or ,S Y' shoeing. "rices to suit the times. 5tf y aha aapeaee°weet]ytro-of m Fi Judging from his frequent visits to our — - .rat ioov v+�na.e���,�, delirtun tremens by drinking neighborhood, the attraction must be more J UST received-a fresh lot of steers and Pbrmaasae od 06od ebaao.i°r OW is your time to.purchae your Haying-and•Harvesting maehiner •his kitchen chairs 7 Yon ma i than ordinary friendships. heifers iso head.) These cattle have all �.rfe.ea;roaweetina�ga"'ry"O�i - manufactured by Massey, Harrill Co. (Limited), head office Toronto ebrate away from the tavern been selected as being Iierfectly suited for feed- �,�a�•.. � ,. . Li Collins, formerly of this place, and lug purposes. Call and get first choice. JOHN >4 bot6(goad.and�mtad-- r Can beQOnle uproarious on bo - now of Michigan, called on many of his WOODRUFF,Pickering. 74i arse.,C1.aa ,� t . and Rold by �. .FQR,SYTIM, Pickering... The following ` - p friends this week, �r and dessieated window sills He looks at; if his path aearmeert °car are the varieties :—New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. ; . in life were strewn with roses, WOOD :-The undersigned is an%ious . - xo.a ° bosom as moat necessarily be a failure. tQcion ,� o� ► aoeonat °r to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. but Toronto and Brantford - A fact which even political t ;.. We are pleased to learn that C. C!Reesor to inform the public that he has any orae Ho low prker sad ' quantity of green wood, good body timber as ootnpaa. psmHar advaota- I►IoWere. different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, are apt to forget is that a m has purchased a fine lot of wood at Miehell's well a@ limb@. Sold either in bush or delivered, flew aoi can intwe" Rakes; �Ctl�ers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding rate Of sale including some pines which he has die- App for further particulars to CABPFR per• go ggt , d g Twine. , profit is not the only e posed of at renimerative prices. SCO T,Pickering P,o, 7-s. ► e m er Prices from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and We have also 'repairs on hand for meat to success ; the re Messrs. Taylor and Lount are now busy Hasa we TUNIS Mures In a;.' ° Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different king of plow. the end of the year is of far . ' filling a large order which they have re A OR SALE OR TO RENT-Comfort- oowt fres Add raw for portanee, and this in most ca ble dwelling on Ciiurch street,in Picker- BROWN�•CO..�0 Nuri point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOORk: S black- - f_ ceived from Great Britain. This speaks ing Village, known ae the Fe 'dO11°d 1 'i'oROPW. opt . er out of a low rate of profit t volumF for our brush manufactures, rguson property. . There is a half acre of land,also hard and soft ' ; . $mI s _ Norn,,._ Miller is these days showing his water in abundance. Young orchard of large op. -- --- • t • high rates.because of the lust and For I F�RSYT � PICK�RING IiB$� vi�'c�lthe lower price ;; expertness ill the construction of mechanic- apply ttoa1Henry Gordon�Pickering�particulars s I J, i =• On this principal ti al instruments by assisting B. A. Ellison Tuekett Son acted in intro - . with his order for surgical intruments from JOHN TANNER & SON wish to an- v __ PENNYROYAL WAFER$ now famous «Myrtle Navy" the U. V. C. nounoe to the public that they have open- ♦ SMITH to this principle the have e ,. W John Larkin has been repairing the dwel- ed o tt a butchershop@hon in Dowewelis block. _ �- S - . for isdtea DAVID hared. This i y Y lings and barns of his tenants, and has had orders sit with the Mi see Boo ecor°W:absence Lo sno�a� r's"ia=' �` a"O'� is of the t - their pleasure grounds levelled up. Johnny postmaster will receive prompt attention A ataeaarsr. 4"' healthy sae p`''t"' ' ' PICKERIN6e. � the people Of Canada are si io � or pas' on °p best fob will wow have plenty of time to get himself call @elicits 98.tf _ li°wa..dyosea•feeleLet... Has for sale first class Mowers; Twin � which can be pro N °"d w°1a '' •� P chewer pace than an '_ '. ,: a partner. — % .or lows, Trumbull Binders, Horse y other «'e are pleased to hear that �V. S. Ma'or ��Ocall-the TICE- he undersigned wishes to1. m, Avote.aawt.��ro•a uy a sirbiiar article. ,�I attention of the public to the tact a� Powers, Cutting Boyds, Horse Rakes, _ is slowing ameliorating in health since his that he has returned to Brougham where lie * � ��� '�• �Y Iron Jacks, Sin le PIoWS and Other LET recent severe illness, which ee to have hopes to receive the same wlshs its ma21y� 1t! _- g TER TO THE EDI hadvquite i1 hold on hien on-hum on account forwhich he returns -his patron ✓ _--___ - _._ _ art1cles. Plow points and other re- of his usual robust constitution. stay will be short so you will have to hustle it : xis department is o you wish to have yeti photo taken byC.L.Kilner ERaORS �� YOUNC AND D pairs kept On hand, manufactured by .nasion of publte du open to�1Th. Ezra Burkholder turned up the other day photo-artOL, the Mowat M'f g Co., Whitb Call iu all casae send his scion from Chicago the ha _ . _-- 710 - patrC�I1S a y We wish it distinctly un stale ppy possessor of a frill Oraatiio We.t„tes,F,tltae lbmory, luwt o! and ins act before urchasin North that in no and flowing beard, which alters his appear. FARM aid T0�1\ LOT . Ruerwy. aim P uvety oared by p p g' case do we hold „ ante so greatly that-his best girl failed to recognize him when he called on her. - e s Ilazel,on's Itilizs' Also Nervous Debility, of post office corner. @ponsible for opinions xptea e �jrTj11"j ' Uimnew of 8 ht, Lora of Ambition.Uetitnees Dnndente. ED.Ni;w@.I o.*. .".... FOR SALE. j1+j (J jLRY "XMAS� t° Mu ted - M SIR,--I trust, Mr. Clark, you IYIr. Redburn, who has been engaged with ry,Stun Deve'cpment, Loss of Polder j' R ive me e W. G. Gerow since last spring, as mane manager �' PA Ds la the Back, Nlghc Etuisetotis, Drain in LOOK. HF 1l'1,� _ per' In your mut g k'A EtM of 80 sores, being north west t r'"°• °'foil • ��W�an �..raion ewspaper, for the suggestion of the blacksmithing department, to the 1Z corner Lot No.6, con.5,Pickering,known to ' Unft � St°dy* E ve Indul. offer. satisfaction (I all, has opened ont business as Salem Corners. Glood large building, newly " a ata. eta Bre bots° guaranteed. During the last twenty years on his own account at Mongolia, a place fenced ' ibtd yeaNy. '�� °ndosing-stlimp * 'on of ,good orchard and two wells on prem- for ireat.ise. d, S HFZ ,, a tiraduated yt electricity has received near Stouffvilie. We wish him success. the best in thereftntyt Gravel aroacj Land of -_ Pbarmadet 8D8 Yoage 8t,Torants,Ont A large colaslbil� etas as to revolutionize the Hank Larkin of Chicago, called on some door. t!0M �past the c. _1. , ,�iiiRj t those forces which have h i t of his friends around this nei hborhood ����� an's Alto a park 1 t in the:=town of Vilhiib� of ,� t gal g p - -- -- - - -- ------- C11t'in o r n �lag►s most valuableag�nt9 and I.'" this week. We undarstz.nd that he is doin aerea,iminedia�el north of and adjoining the �" a flourishing business in that great metrop 1s e.small orchOntario rd a The promises have s honth- ' ' ' - I![>I Z'�L'-1MoYorias dtatioa f TRAINS GOING EAST DIIF i6 FOLLOwq _ fid Yet we are told We are o ' No. 6 Expssss . 8.02 A. hf, selling very cheap rclerland of electrical disoov I . : ells, and no doubt world be glad to have ageoi 45 rode on I�eynolo street,and 8 rode oa (� 111 �`+ '�l T1� ` pith in natara3 re his Canadian friends call upon him dnrin Dundas street, well fenced. One of the best � � ""O""ar3 vaso in ".16 I IXED, � 2;�7 p• M� 7 * t -n is positories ar ) the 'World's Fair." g building sites in the town of Whitby. Reasou- - - ' . . - � able terms'will be'Allowed,for full artlealm, " 19 LOOM., �� I'• M• I . on t fail ,.- to . ca trolled but upon which th ., ht of this wo derful age is so. 'Y�" Mrs. Shaw, nee Miss Jessie White; itrriv- apply to p advance f+Ul' t e can e>< `'-ed here from her home in Carnduff, N. W. J, ...- and examine• �� �°t sO°n fq see the R MONTGOMERY, ' �tturxs�tt>so WasT n®>� ♦e For.La�►s: d engine rel $ W to• 6e di N .7 LacAAL �: d.M. .1 ": . 1. T., on Thursday evening of last week, on a Dundar at..near uptown Hallway atrtiisn, , _ �-- ' rseded y the�electrio dpnwmo visit to her parents, Mr. and Mie. T. p, (kit,l7th,18ig ,,, 1tf �; W. tb ! $! �1' vv�•1jO��! r News un �� allxat>D . e r some yea ``- _. Q Q .Vs e..t -- eleewo :L a+p'•- -><. ,,.. �;+i+ . - - " , ., - - i to$a�•�R$aLµi _ 1111 �� . t t e A T ,� �k y�. t � '�` .ft BRflCK .ROAD} � �. a' ape -.- fi . _- -1.. .. , +moi - �r79 �. , _-, .tt ., a . .,_. . ,-'fit :,-. :' �'- _ >a, -. ...-. ...se'. .,. +-: ... .. .- .-.. .. ..-... ::.- -. - 7 - to _ I ,�ti AP . , �x ;,.y� 11. -. .-.,. • >. , �.... 't5' ... _ b, �.. _ Ems... � .� MC.. _C _ ... _. Wit: :r - n9+ -. d+1 : .. -�a- d. ..t. . 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P :r• 4.? ll wy .a KED- -.-. �":M2: i--_��1.��•..wi'" `� '�4 Y":'_ ';.. �, _ 'J,,wa, - ��� f`•YHS�' .rt�-., '•f`r. �K^ 4.r:-�,••» -_- 451u� li_ fr �,- ! a t . -_____ - - - ..... .. - y .r<-. _. _ -_ .. .. _ : -I."� ',,�_ ,p, �.a' �.,;r" L`." -moi 5c'✓ - . , _ -s.. y' r , ., _ "yvl �_ _. - _ N H ,.� � .,�g13+�.ta 4•"T r�lr t` qk�•['�' i'T/f:. _ %}---.5�. �5.,. .?•-•t, - -"•'" - • - -. 2..- est,. Y .,. _ •3, �•{ - .0.l. •/ tri ► ,,i y.r t.6 rail�rnvt, a to - ..?- •- • •% �', \ in SIIgDV brsla:l 89 ./;, ,w aift,trl a •a►tK^•. i t 14». , fw 9: rx 3 a ,�� , j �� �� ...•...• fwf�r••rA. Knt. t:►•Pinrr rR �" L . , -m•��ti ____ Ttere le a something f»glalilg�ablfci! �.'i _ j r+ 'F� 4 z : E^OLEN IN THE MOST BASE FACED MANNER duction of the electric motor on street trail- our boars of weakne� that human natureA ITU �i Y k ry �, e FROM OUR ESCHANGES. ways and the consequent extentlon of city detests• We know oar weaku h �p .. . L. 11 .. :. 1�� ­ ; _� nt i. �,I., , -. street railwa we _. •., .. , . .�� . ...- ._. '. .1. railways beyond the corporations to do not wish others to know. Is it natural? f � ' r - `' A complete fire alarm system has bee_-, . �..,:_ I,I -1 ". �p distant, rural districts brings me to the Stich ideas as we have given expression to, . . 1. ' _ .:�.., . � ITEVAl'' E w , �- � . 1 Pstabliahed in Newmarket. saggestign I desire to have boeapy the prevailed upon W. J, Stephenson to do as 'I,z F� A Collingwood man was fined $20 last minds of the people of thtb township. qlz : e has done, and as we shall relate:. He g ', s, L.'n 1 i The warereoms are re ate with a stock of Bedroom ' Setts , Jr-4week for selling fish contrary. to law. for the cacti tion of an Electric Motor Line knew he had never promised by word p �- •{ ` One hundred and twenny•two deer:pass- age of passengers and freight, or letter, to marry this girl. He knew,f r = ' E rennin throe p y ul- Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs knd all forms of modern. � k� .11 ed through Orillia in one day recently. gh the centreof the townshi 1 as well, that he had come near it res- • " from Claremont to Pickerin viathe Brock ions near it. Well aware was he that love's f furniture ��� has bought g a R. Barfett, of Newcastle, ., , ,� road cos netting with the stations of .the tender words had been exchanged b him- - � r __ ��. "��' the Arcane stock of Thos. Miller and Co., Canadi n Pacific and Qrand Trunk Rail self and his girl. He imagined ho u I - X. , "am u ; Oshawa. ways reapectivelY• they would a g YV. .icy 4'S• . Clarke, of Tecumaeth, produced PP�r at coact• I3e surmised Pictures framed Ill all designs. Repairing ,of furnittxpe _� "' a W. J. Leat some may regard each a proposal that this would be rather ticklish courting ., 3,000 bushels of turnips from two and chimerical or ephemeral I wish to say no un and, P ) although he felt Himself not specialty. ,. one-half acres. something as to the praoticibility and pos- In flip least bound to Mina McGowan, still, % "� ."I Goldwin Smith has accepted the honor- sibilitl of the construction of such a hue since she persisted in dragging his weakness i a1 dry presidency of the Continental pinion of cal y, and afterwards a few of the into court, he sought to effect an amicable Funeral furI11S111L1�'S and all undertaking requirements. . :2 ' I Association. benefits resulting therefrom. " settlement.- Now, gentle reader, notice the 7 SThe municipal eloction in Oro will turn Firt, Ia it practicable, eau it be dens ? generosity of our friend. He offers to give Funerals conducted in modern st le. 1 ` , chiefly upon the question cf Local Option The railway would,of necessity run along Miss McGowan 6200, as a liniment to be y the Brock road, parallel with the wagon applied to her blighted ailectiona. She ' ���• �• �3.A�:�r�; AN•a ��l fo' the township, track, except where deviations might be. scor/s the otter, demanding all or none. �` �T� tAL� �" : ,� . Joshua Nilson, of AVhitchurch, near' come necessary to avoid heavy grades, em- Vas her affection for Wesley John, or for -- ;'- . ;. ,: ewtnarket, fell from a ladder a few days bankments or bridges, and the consequent the 820000? You may judge. What is our11£` ago, fracturing several ribs. 'td! increase in the cost of construction. Of friend to do ? His generous oiler has been NEW DISCOVERY.-�r ACCIDENT ,} .; A black cow was the first prisoner to such, however, there are only two or three s urned. He owns no land'orproperty. In con,paunding a solution a part wa accidenr.l -z-... occupy the netiv lock up at Creemore. It which might be considered necessar pp y spuied on the nand • I Y• Itis has a future to build up. Can he live and on washing afterward it was discovered that t e hair was tom- The rantin Of Ri lit Of IVa a . pletely removed. We at once put this Wonderful preparation, on the :;� _ was rue in by the boys for a little sport. g g g y pen the down the notoriety that would be gained by market and so teat has been the demand that we are now introducing i, Rev. J. J. HedditL, of Toronto, son-in- highway Is thA prerogative °t the County his standing his trial? He has done }Ila it throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-satlae, :"t law of John floss, of Aurora, has accepted Council, and, it la not to be supposed any best-a better best than most of us would �'' IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND - an invitation to the Collier St. DZethodist hesitancy would be shown in making such have done-to settle in a friend] w_ a .0 _. SO 31MPLE ANY CHILD CAN U8E IT. - x ',,"fx t grant on the part of this body. What, we re t, is he t0 do. Thi Y - Y• �y the hair over and apply the mixture for a tow minutes, and Che ' `s 1 j a n" P� a is What hair disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or injury when church Barrie. - As to power for tanning the dynamos of he did. On Saturday morning the 8rd applied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever used Arl,1-Mr ., - At the end of the year Robert Willis, the line, it no doubt could be satisfactorily inst. he ked his valise, fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyet r - principal of the High Street School Whit- pat kissed his (leap with hair on their FACE,NECK and ARMS attest its merits. +a ' secured, until such time as the railway old Christian mother good-bye, and board. ,f • GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or hair on their neck, .; ,, .1 by, will resign his position after thirty might erect its own power hones, find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-Hafrine which does away from one ed the train for Chicago in the land of the with Shaving by rendering its future growth an utter impossibilit - . �,�; { - years continuous service. of gthe industries located at Pickering, free. There he is to-day , >�eeof Qneenb Anti-Ralrtne q, y r bottle tient in safer 1 _ Four members of the Peterboro fire bre• y, able to lift u his per y m�nt�g boles,postage paid by us(secure yt P sealed from observation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Corres- Greenwood or Claremont, In connection head Heyer fearing to be twitted with an pondence strict) confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it i:: gads ]lays been arrested, charged with with the tarniehin of ' g power a thought silly speech that may have appeared in his °tains. we faille you to deal with n,and you will And everything as re rexented. Cut this enc and causing several incendiary fires yv,'hich presents itself. An eoonomioal basis for love correspondence. But, mark again, sen at�oynr 1 tarsi Qv kit oto EMI oA L CO., P a R oce•Str Street,C�N A NN ATI o. You can . ff rreedg or any cage r� y hays recently puzzled the residents o that the supply of power to generate the else- gentle reader, his generosity. He has left ott�llare or sUghteeL injury to say purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. `,- - town, trinity needed might be arranged in this way revision b which tiles )IleGowan's costs v e ,l,� rr�BT Y p y ='EC,��-To ladies who i°troduee and sell amen` their friends 40 Bottles of Queen's Ant1-Hsirtne, r 1 , p aq , We will present with s 9ILH DHlisll,16 yards best silt. Hztrs Large Hbttle and sasnplM I Robert Ard of Orono hada cancer The enter rise of Pickerin Vill a will no may be paid, and her own wounded love r *(milk to select from rent with order. Good salary or commission to Agents. which has been troubling him for some doubt, soon demand the electric light. For somewhat cemented. The average man I " p y the use of the motor line dynamos th would have said, •'Let the girl sllitt for her- HOME �REFERI:A GE:-Zhe Ly t1e Safe R Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water St:. ; .." time, removed from hie lower li recent] •. The operation was eery skilfully pet form- town might Rive the power to ran the self; she brought the action." But, oar Edwin Alden & Co., ` Cincinnati, Ohio. Z48 Race st. C' ed by Dr. dl. Ai• Tucker, of that town. and thea assure an eleotria light plan friend's real character shows itself in his - - -- -_ R ` , Out., gratis. The only cost being the poles, wire, assisting his girl to get out of her fool- - - , r - �Cliarles «iltiiot, of Newcastle, and street lam has been a;�p��inted the expert by rife Uv-. �' ish mistake. Oar best wishes go with Wes., A P R I Z E U Z - "� In the construction of a road-bed I alp and wherever he may roam, we hope that a E L E. 1111� minion Government to assist Commander informed by a thoroughly Competent civil kind Providence will direct his �' NO PRIZE$ ROR STUPID PEOPL �Vakeliam iu matters pertaining to fish engineer that there are no in9urmouatable strew his life with abundant prrhtyi►nti :` -�^ E. . - breeding and t11e fisheries of the' great ditliculties of- grade or embankment, but _ . -- •�•i s r �;. •R - '•- lakes. that the road could follow the natural CNERRYWOOD. '- �� �� ,j' . 1 + Mrs. Samuel Lundy, one of rife oldest rises and falls of the highway. . . I I C 1 I - : pioneers of Druuiu�ondyille, died Sat i► «. eters have been in active operation iu *j*jle Methodist church . people intend i '"' 'i = �`� �� Z lay 11101'llmg of pneuruonia, aped 76 years• di.ferent places capable of hauling from r r tLti0 to three 40,000 lb, freight care fully holdinG their anniversary on Christmas •' - - . -' Tlie deceased leas resided on the great his leaded u , grades of one foot in twenty five. Day, Rev. Watsom, B. A., will conduct t ` tori a� Luntly'� Lana battleground since �p g a l� - So :Much for its practicibility. Lhe service at 10:30 a. tL. Rev. J. '1', � , `% 1 � �' '-"' Second. Is it a ossibilit Caldwell M. A. c 1'llla' «•bile a young lat1, soli of J0311 is P y, does the , B. ll. at Z:80 and Rev. `it 0 - C1liver, of ��'hitclnuch,' pas returning power exist to build and equip such a road? Joseph Young, M. A., at 7:30 p. m. In � ' � s - :1t a conservative estimate the cost of the evening the Centennial church choir � - Lome frolic school the other da}• he land rs,a.l- ,), steel, ties, wires, poles. and ui• will lead the singing. The I Ml g g a annual tea and - �, 1 y snotlrer �choul:nate «eie ha�inr, it f't ir�ud ,pent w rald not exceed 55,OIN) per mile. contact will be ileltl on Lhe following Wed- i._ _ _� r :. ` y^.Y �. ly wrestle. lu the struggle 3•otlnr; Oliver My ali-hority fur such estimate is the nesday evening. Besides the tea, an ex- -': t "' crot hit-elbow dislocated. gende.rn t•i referred to abo,re. • i. , : j'0 5 e it- Tr cetlent program will be given. bee post- • ),Le - or�uso L,u�i��. says :-lir.' ��'lit, new f,flows the great desideratum, are for Lull partieulari=. ; �'� I- nes, of Green Mver writes to .the niouey. 360,0,x• How to be obtained. , :s s .=-� t r _-_ e flay or sur;^estin, that a. pure supply of (1) A u lues given by the municipality of %,�_. a _ :• ice might be found by making, artificial Plc4eri t„ of say 810,000. , FARbIER� D�fAliKET. {f I >�x . 'r: (:) Tile issue and sate of stock of the Toso�ra Dec. 15. 18J (Is the above Sketch Six Faces are to b8 found.) fr •' ' ! . reservoirs in connection with certain L. _ springs I . iu that-neighborhood• railway. Wheat fall $ 00 00 to 00 Pita ,.......•.... The proprietors of Tax LAmes Holts Mol mmy will ve a first-claw Upright Pian or the .• ;y '; (3) Bonding the railway at half its cost, vey heal stake •load at to the person who can Ars And the aiz faces. A reward of•4atet Y? A serious accident occurred at Alaullla Wheat,spring ......... 00 60 to 00 00 8!0 ole valued at i12b}, for the second correct answer. A fine Oak Bedroom Set(valued at `*i which could easily be done. II `- Q J unction last Friday night. A young son �'Vheat.red winter,-..... 00 66 to 00 06 for the third correct answer. A Solid Gold Watch for each of the next two correct answers. r� , , The advantaj;es of such a railway would r Ten Dollar Gold Piece for the next three correct answers. - - �,.j3 of .Mr. Jacksun, section man, wllile sitting Wheat goose ............ 00 �0 to 00 57 Bre :onteatant is to cat out the Rebus and make a cross with a lead pelt on the sic faces and be legion. Pickering Village and Clare- r�' , _ on a lorr •-was thrown oft' on the track. Barle • bush.....:...... 00 40 to 00 45 Mend same.to°s with ten three cent postage stain (or so cents in silver) goer three tnontl s anbrorl r F_ _`' 3 moot wo ild be competent points of Lhe y' tion to The Ladies Rome Monthly,which is the liclnat ladies publication in Cana : His aria was cat badly, R bile the wheel two great railway systems, the Canadian Oats, bush................ F 31 We will give to the last ten correct answers received each a handsome Banquet I'Amp,ane a passed over leis leg, also tatting it badly. Pacific aii 3 Grand frank, ape the slice- Peas, bush................. 00 b5 W 00 5G valuable prize,111 also be given to every teen who is able to answer the 8ebw twrcectly antU " `'' prises have hese awarded. A man named Henry Howard,aged`L3, dant iieuef}ts, as a natural eon pence, to flay,new, Lon............ 800 to J 50 I ; • The envelope which contains correct answer bearing Arlt postmark will receive first reward,and fN - the remainder in order as received.' Ever?prize in thb competition will be faithfully awarded.Odic1. hale and hearty, had the nerve to ask.Col. ahipp ra and buyers, inestimable. Inter Straw, ion................. • 8 to 900 I _ J mediate t g 'bona-Ade'offers are made by reliable uD ishers p • �� ,> Denison co send ilial to 'ail for the winter po'nts, Bron haro,Greenwood and Dressed bogs............. ? 00 to 7 fi0 ge wr�d answer to day and e)►close�o cents, and you map receive a valuable prize for cot r, other place would have all the advanta es Beef, fore uartere......, - last week in the Torouto Police Court, ft q 4 50 to 5 50 imbls. Address(H) Ladies Home Monthly. 183 Sing St., West. Toronto, Cwn�w. Of a railway at their doors. The road bi- Beef, hindquarters......- 6 00 to. 8 50 --_.-- - -- ------- - f WC Instead he got four.months in the Central Y - _ _____ __ ___ ___ ______ T n x' J t '� sects lite townshi and would be of ens e .11 prison, where he will hays a chance to P Y Mutton..................... 0 50 to 6 50 ; do some Bard work. access to all. ............ ' '~ Grain and provision markets�i►onld be Vim' carcass ' ? 00 to 9 OG 11 - ONE DOLL1E YE �, . William Joseph O'Connor,the oarsalan, established On the Bine and the ship ing of Butter, lb.................. 00 18 to 00 19 ' - AR, AR- : left an estate worth '115,000 divided into g Eggs, doz.................. 00 2b to 00 00 .. p . i milk and produce to the city fact hated. - 1 liauseho•d goods and furniture, $1,500 ; It is unnecessary to say more as to the ,>' Qt;,ck in tra•1e 3�,1)li0 ; life insurance 8'L,- benefits to be derived from the road. Ever DO�IIINION BANK }- ` y } �V- qui) ; cash +!110, and good will of hotel at one who reads this letter would no doubt e _ o' ro n o e ,�:. ��^, �� of _1 th a ewe . e coruei of Stlncoe and Adelaide streets, in some way or other profit by its construe• . .4-. together kith license and lease, 87,000. tion. -JAB P, .,;, Caoltal Pald up, $1,500,000 : k�...`�, His father, Thomas O'Connor, applied in Trtiating that the ideas as above resent• Surplus, - $1,400,000 SUBSCRIBE N0�'. I. -, v ed may result in something pp the surrogate court for the administration g tangible and - . that the travelling pablio, shippers and ;k �T- of the estate. , WHITBY AGENCY - _ The Sutton Hcrald says :-Wee are sor• buyera will appreciate the value of my i Th .4- r� to learn that a German ch suggestion, I am sir, Yours truly, 8AVlNQ8 ,DEPART1dENT. a Best Family News a er Published M I 1- J. chemist has , suc ­ ._ - .1ceeded i. . n makin —, g a first-rate brand 'jogs D. Fplf�srrfi. interest allowed .t hi�hea current rites. >re - m I CI , anada, The Week]v News _. - out of sawdust. We are a friend of the Claremont, Dec. 5th, 1892. aotioe of withdrawal required. J e :­_� „ , � . HOLLAND, 1% �. .... . a, . temperance movement, and we want to W' H' . KINSALE. l0ii. li[ANA(ill$. nd a 01101 - see It succeed, but what chance will it ----- ce of 18 r the A rLe following premium$ until January 1st 94, fo C?�AT' Ol�T�I' price of One Year's Subscription, $1.00 :-- leave when a man can take up a rip saw Perhaps no other event ill the anngL of _ ' and go out and get drunk with a fence our village has caused such aflutter as was ^ � ; 1. .. rail? What is the use of a prohibitory caused by the announcement of the $reach b No. I- +tching--Christ Leaving the Praetorium, Via' liquor law if a man can make brandy out of Promise suit against oar jovial friend, 1. of the shingles of his roof, or if he can get Wesley John Stevenson. We all know No. 2�--Tinted Etching-The Retreat from Moscow delirum tremens by drinking the legs of Wes., as eversyoneemlls him, as a '-real nice, H4 ' No. 3--Photo-(Iravure-Women and Children First, i�tcliiuery - his kitchen chairs? You-may keep an in•' clever fellow. ' He is ever willing to assist - 4-PhOtO-�raVure-The Fathers of Confederation.. li: ebrate away froill the taverns, but if he in any concert or party, and was never No. Toronto, -1. `,� h ;,Ilowina can become uproarioaa on boiled sawdust known to "go back on his friends." A boy 1""t No. 5-Souvenir Album of Canadian Statesmen. - p and dessicated window sills, an effort he was whenever the boys were out, and a (� No. fi-Engraving--Bird's E3•e View of Toronto. 1$814 10 B. y more agreeable tom ion could not be "' '�' must necessarily be a failure. pan ,ral)tford - wished for. He had his faults. What A fact which even political economists man hasn't? But, it may be said of him ., � . ; 4L 'Iealders, are apt to forget is that a manufacturer's as was said of some one else, „ His faults WHITBY MARBLE AND g ::;4 'Twine. _ - _ rate of profit is not the only essential eie- leaned to virtue's side." The sail was4. _* " l i ai l d for ,` went to success ; the a1 . ggregata profit' at brought for $20,000 damages,by Miss Nellie - � - ,- of plow - the end cf-the year is of far greater im- McGowan, of Hamilton. With this young ° - 'Granite Or 1 . � � - . . ` � - , :, black- : portance, and this in most cases is great• lady, Wes.was keeping company, and so- C -AUTION 1. - ,_:- er out of a low rate of profit than out of a cording to her statement, promised to mar- �.y DU N DAS St. i WHITBY. _ . .. . . . _. r� .1...; . high rate, because of the increased beef• rY her. This he denies. At dtly rate, he `'' ed ifaso•1 EAC PLIIGOF�1 HFi ~` is N L ' I nese, which the lower price gives rise tow has not married her; and if rumor tells the , '�olfeadea hro-prietor, x -'4 N ud " - .' It was on this principal that Messrs, truth, is not likely to. This going with ! , _ x girls is an epidemic that is prevalent in the , , ,, : :­ - _ - _ ­�7 ` ' Tuckett & Son acted In introducing their P � FCt(�1'`�, Having returned to the old eland-of the - . : n - now famous "Myrtle Navy" tobacco, and natures of all boya during the period be- a car- < TH. � tween the ages of s and 25. It is our Old Walfendea Granite and Marble works, V s ��1 1:.to this principle they hate aper since ad- Adam assertin himself. And, �BrOW', hl'OpI'1® T I a1n better prepared to execute ally �. gg .. a. �p5.. 1 hared. This is one of the reasons why great harm to be derived from this rfwshion� _ - Mannfactarer of-- orders in cemetery and all other ,`}}��, P ��. the people of Canada are smoking the able practice, provided, always, work pertaining to the business. . :o: I8 MARKED :o � °_ ; , best tobacco.which can be reduced at young lad Y that the. Lam; Force & Suction PtZ ` S �.: 4 :�, Twin y possesves those sterling quail- Cafatomers will find a well selected stook -,�� 1 cheaper price than any other people can I Iorse- •x ties of character that denote the true wpm- Deep-writ Pampa of Brass Iron and of foreign and dolnestio granite andIIII ,, ,.. buy a similar article. ;4 _; t: lakes, an, otherwise a boy's very future is in dun- Porcelain. . =� marble to choose from. Inspection , . -- •-��...-_..._ '� ger. . It is also gn1Le natural for two per- ---- will _`fr BRED wlrA PUMPINA WINaMiLLt, convince that for strictly first- lei other. LETTER TO THE EDITOR. sons. being often in each other's company, -- ... class lvOek, oar prices cannot be •'• IN BONZE LETTERS A � ,� rg ; flier re- to -foster a certain, indefinable regard for . Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and - .z.;_ .y, I ,is department is open to all for the fair -. beaten. NINE OTHER GENUINE a r.aced b ' one an ether, Pick me any twenty )cusp in Cistern Pompe. Mail orderb �_ v _ }, . y nasion of public yuestiona. The writer moat the Townshii of Pickerii ' Y. (fall + i„all cases send his correct name with cb P ng, and we venture prolIIptlp attended to. CONEY TO LOAN �r `- s ` �Ve wish t PY the assertion that each one of them has at "•""�" , , _* I North -1 that in noo case`dot(we hula our$elvese ter L`A-1 1 F)31 Y 1'3. A r at. Piokerin PIVKERIN( : ' �` some time in his Iiia made love to half a :o; on first-plass :o: 1 . h'4 t:' ._ . �i ; eponsibte for opinions expressed by tortes- dozen girls. We, write nothing to dispar- -'- ._.-' Dnndentil-ED,Nt;w-s.l - M ■.■ 'l�'i 'i q'Ia�� . -- r.i ' age the honest yeomen of our townahi But ORTGAGE SECURITY } Sls,-I tract, Mr, Clark There are - moi_ at lowest rates of intereRL. Moria ea and De t,E - , you will kindly we write as we do to show that oar friend ag - - . � 1- ~ 1.L give me space, In ' bentares purchased for Dash. , ,ber „- t" �N�* : . % year much esteemed was treading the path his fathers had trod- r rd , ys,I'll + - y -� newspaper, fbr the suggestion I am about den before him. In h 4' -'a=-Z+ �-+�' �iA- + , , K' to offer. t e tender moments ��� During that always come in these cases, who has ii`_ s t; 4ought and sold on commission. ATH � ... -1t.- �-, " { „the test tt,enty years the applies- not written something that now aA. p LUNrBER, L -�> F i : W& t� ���f+ r • $" ti in of electricit t los : Western,Lancashire.:and North `* e�I' n-::.1 :%. Y has received such an im- soft, bat then looked sweet,to his lad . ove2 about The_ Kingstoin. Weekly �--��••��T��v �;t ;••- petus as to revolutionize the con$eryation At these titr�as, wa never su y riLish,Me1�cu►u e, sod Manoheefervireln. SA.L11\Vf�L' S �y �_ .�. A� � of those forces which have hitherto been billet-dour wit be billed �peet that our etirance Oompnies,--Ninth Ainerioan j =t ;-F , . bags News :. worth :. investigating. : TAtelaeutrano Co.,aho Acuiclent in- "'"''�'� �` _ ;i �-�'�=r �ti= i man's most valuable agents and assistants. Such a though as that voald ep(inigasnoh isu> nce t•it � E►�. SE 17 �liTMl3E�s ': �t '� '� x� Aud yet we are told we are only on the o r ardor. Fathers, ransack the writing Send your name and address on g 1Z =, .cap. _ ._-.1.1 'sob.-of electrical discovery beyond desks of your wives, and reread those sivi�Gl ' � �1 , �•. i; which in na,tara3 repositories are forces yet little love misaiv y a postal Cart and you Weil 6t" .iii t "' �. .o•� � . i , � ; uncontrolled but a es yon sent, when parr _�11 , ^,•. ��, '`` ` light yon whish the inventive life was a . URD AND SOFT ``0 ���. i yaang and Leader. How th It�O fox Stile. Q _r t •r of this wonderful age is soon to shinVk e. make your blood coarse thro h oa sins full DartlCUlars by .re�tUtt1 _ mail. .•, ,�-, - . T.' -AT LO wE ST PRICE ,�y � � ��;i We can expetit soon to see the l�oomotive W r vIFA •'• 9.__ hat char twin - t;+ Y r �. ` .. ,'...:; r rind englae relp�/a P ge$ they i►o ve you d 8 �i j _: ,, eg ^.� W the J AMdr{i�.1 ,T 7„ _�1y,i it � ,>,,t dial at •s - ,�_:-* ;x_ z - e pa a were -- _ _tom.. , .: ,. {�a • p rseddd b th other a ee than oars to see them} h _� { pw y eelectr Y- - . 1 ;. _ . ..: '. 0813 'Wail: b0 t1 it y ono Would •. - - (���tt f •- For 1c d na sad motor. Weal i :: .� �-;�� �'.-., >� ,:.: ,t �' - �..x {�... � ka r lJ l� some pea � L be p� eant to baye L ells L .. f • A - .�..:-l.: . ! r� sift ! - - tV .: -- _ y - .-' , -• -a p Lhe etectrl m _ -, - V Q x.- , a i T .- ...W RE. .s --a. . .. - a � y- c=- for bias , :. � - �_ •' - .�- bee all the wor t~ _ .. . : n in alt . . td? 'How ,,.. ,_ W �: -., A - -� �. '. . - . oeeastttl a reitwo a$teeable ft *dW b4 f. „ E , ' . t ti 1D 01st aides to tAv8 �•��.�.• �:. , r�., � tr . ' - �. 1. � - -r �.- �riaited in ..Tifgl NflnreiI.. at a. :�,. -3.. - 1` -:,,,. -:,•_�'a �L,-.. - •:: _ a "i!: k'' ,w1'- m X 'fi n4+: ■ _ 4 i. .g. ,�.. NA s is r' ::-.r .xfi"' -r .irk> 1 .v c r,':r _ a_ drt, .uf:"`• I _. L_�- .1.1 I , I ­.. _ `:.•..r1:.: : _.,:qY' :. ,y� , .o,.,.r� .. _ -o - w..!�.. r ,., P: . � .� L ­ - ­ I;:- ­: r ­ -111 i �b?§n• •K•„.Y Jt� L ! t' Y PAS -qi•.k _ . 1 :4 Ji" •`i - S - ,rF �. ill r_-. • z. ,v ... 1 .. ..'' - ..w:. - ...1 .gy -.r.5'. W/ .�. . :_ ...,. i'F — - — ,y",k• ,..•'e!=^-^ .,y41. r:Y,�'.l. ,.F: „y :!3..• t .;• .`6 Sf Fk•r Pt -"n •rr. ••V '�"< :%�'Y1%�yUt - �,•` i:;"::. ,SSk.. '-,'n - 5-. _ . __. F* • , g.:1�� .p..,.:. .&, :.h«': .�zyy .sem !'_ :' 3;. .. - .: ...,, _, -4 -. --,.,r._; .. .. _ _ . -...---_:- .__ u., -^� "gam. a.�•r k_ :�.2 3 -. �- f+3k ''>S �,.!", °s' C • ,/..i >. ;t .. , tft j ! a* `fl€' h ht a is of lie, r � � _ , f The Minot Toed li, d.OU e. ». o _T 1? lz l .. �. _& - •rte. `4 S INCE ITY, hepi ht.88 feet, the lower 4f1 feet beteg solid. ,,,_ Altbosgi `tTri~ok,' ne #as 9`.prett,y good compared With Other Novelists. .,,,.,.,,:�„(,;9:���r'� - •.r• " � .' - A: neantatic dia itch tube $0 inches In • ;' w _. .` boy in the msift,he`had several grave faults,. �.: ;.: st --- P . . $lIIety- ll`88• - a �, diameter was laid down in London in 1861. �x one of rr.hich was carelesenesa. Ax >tssa�r—Bir s. n. rol,noc►z, B.A. -ti a ,. , 1 ',I An iter i�d �if3t,ncy of-EnQineerina FfBm - - This fault of Ja©kt s grieved his paper and What Shakespeare is among dramatists,' -�. � A TII,UE��TB`�t A Light euspenaion bridge was built at T61a is my blrtay—�Ih`•mmt a tauar�. ` the Earliest A s. Nis. ara Falls in 1848, and removed in mamma greatly and4fton caused them-great Dickens is among novelists, a prince with- ;� g I'm growing up. a ay-my Uncle Van, P _ -- �L- 18;�I, Atan awful rate. annoyance out a Peer, an author wi�hout an equal. Aa • �:"1g^ ar$.�>sle 1Ve�rks PreJeeted Yeatrs ash In A. D, 105 Trojan built a tnaRniflaent DuiIoan'tknoweverything�aitsolear, Qno morning it watt; raining hard when Shakespeare "held the mirror up to eat- CHATER 1. Not quite,,ray%he. bat Recently Completed. stone _bridge across the Danube 4770 feet Before my birthday cornes round next year Jack started to school, and being iu a hurry Lure," portraying all mankind, so bi;sAx I"� Tsr: - The Romans built the first dykes tin Hol- loll . In Ninoty-throe. _ be forgot to shut the gate after him, ae he Dicken$ is pre-eminently a delineator y stlypige K had always been btdden to do. Now Jack of character, revealing the follies and Yt et'ag late in the aftern- The Rrookl n eaten brid a is 8362 land. feet ion 1395 feet central span and 13.i What makes the moon tcrow titin and leas hada beautiful Shetland pony and colt, strengthened andrefreshe r. Tn 1380 there were ..814 light, houses in g ' Like a paper boat? the foibles, the shams and the inconaisten. t ` " t' es still sat as 1 had le.t h1i ' the world. - feet high. How did they get the canary's gong which his papa had glc en nim. The mother cies, the strength and the weakness tite - i ht in the United States ••Thire are eighty miles of tunnels in Great In his little throa6t pony waa tied iu the barn, but Skip the colt, truth and She falsehood, and whatever good had raid aside hi:c vacre s -. The first coast 1 g Why hasn't the butterfl • something to do! book. He tootled acmes Br>rtain, their total coat exceeding £6,500,- Or why has t ie beef was allowed to run an t play about the yard. &nd et,U underlie the superficial modes and was in 1673• 000• 4,' and I noticed that his fa, . what will become of Nenety-two Afew tnillutes afterJack hurt scone to school manners of mankind. `:. The first L+'ddystone light house was erect- _ A tunnel under the Thames was"reprised In Ninety-three? o his mamma, who was seated by the window «'hen we consider the style,the language, ` troll►led. 1 You have slept soon+ ed in 1758- in 1799; the present tunnel was finished in saw Skip slip throe It the open gate and the truth, the object of his writings and the feared that our talk wou' i Asphalt pavemeras were firstlaid in Poria 1843, Tttrratwaya thiaking and wonderfi:g trot gaily down the sidewalk. Now, it was great good they have accomplished llick- r I heard ne,thiu;,., 1 :+ in 1854. As hard as I can: �, The Nruat An ust tunnel in the Hinz But there L9n't much qcod fn quostiontri►I; raining very hard, but !Slee. Stone, fearing ens deserves first lace not onl anion ` ou had. fresh news, the,? Tho diamond drill is pointed with black ix diamonds. mines is nine miles long, and the water it Mt Uncle Van. the colt would ran so far that she could not P ' Y g ` Y t For ho onl *taye with a blue}look,. English novelists, but among writers of fie- .� 'rhe total cost of the Saez Canal exceeded drains from the mines is used for transpor �I Fhall probably see— catch her, ran right out in the rain in her tion in every age and in every land, and Unfortunately, oro. tation. If Ikcep on growing and mind my book— bare head, and with thin sli era on her am surprised and clisahp<, E20,00�),Or10. y + by In Ninety-three. i feet. B this times PP t>ttis Position has been accorded him b the A tunnel between Dover and Calais was The Luktiedoe Ship Canal,in Trance, Ski was out in the Y ed sono;thing dctiuite b} y P consensus of public opinion, '_ , gins has just been up to a short passage of 1.18 miles, saves a sea middle of the road in the mud. Come, -Second to him stands Sir Walter Scott. proposed in 1802. It's long ahead till a fellows nine, „ ' Military engineers were formerly called Voyage of `?U 10 miles by the Straits of When 1►e's only Dight! Skip, come, said 111ra. Stone, but Skip aid T.et us com are them. Scott wrote ra idl that no trace can Ips four Gibraltar. But the da a k'e a9sin rain or Ahine, not know what come meant and an how P P `F is a provoking check, for trench masters. y p p g'• Y , hence frequently incorrectly, with regard The Loddon sewage is aiirried fourteen Tfte New fork obelisk was brought to And i can wait. had not the slightest notion of coining. She both to Ian us. a and to facts. Dickens wrote r� importance. America in a s ec. re ared vessel the For all these puzzles, that seem so queer g !� Can I do anytaiir miles down the river. P Y P P ' lust now t.o me, had ever so much more room to run out in slowly and deliberately' revi ung with the fresh now, and quite ,. Thegreat Niagara saspenaion bridge wa}s hold being opened at the bow to admit the I'll understand by another year, , the road than inside the fence,and she liked greatest care. His' language is Pure, grant• night's outn►g•" opened in 18fi!), stone. - In Ninoty-three. to stand in the-puddles and feel the soft matical English. In it we find no French, -- •` No we can do nett , Over fifty miles of pneumatic tubea'are At the present day most �eavy tunnel [StNlcholas. mud on her feet. So she onl tossed her work is done b machine dei s deur en b Y Cplman, Spanish or Italian phrase. l t is not wait. If w.' go oilr<<' now used in London. Y • Y head saucily in a knowing way,and pranged a conglomeration of dialects or of tongues• . might come in our . Tho stones pf the Pyramids-were moved compressed air, which also serves to venti- HOW Oharlie Lost His Book. a few feet farther on, coming, however, near It is pare English undefiled, consisting - caused. You can do w: . into place on rollers. late the works. Charlie had needed a geography for some enough to the sidewalk for Mrs. Stone to largely of the strong Anglo-S;ixon element. must remain ou gnaru. The New Anio aqueduct at Rothe was T'l.e Simplon road, from Switozerland to time. One night his father came home from catch her, if she only stood still lon t Scott wrote mostly of the feudal period - Then I shall run o sixty-throQ miles long. Italy, was built by Napoleon's engineers in the store with a package neatly tied up in enough. She 'allowed Mrs. Stone to come mingling history with romance and select- and call upon firs, c.'P Much of the Londiln sewage is now con- 1807 ; over 40,000 workmen were employed white paper. He gave it to Charlie, who up to her and pet her, but as for budging ing hetoes famous for deeds of war. There > asked me t.o ye,3terday. verted into fertilizer. at one time. found it was bis lone.looked-for geography. one inch toward the gate, she would not, is a constant gathering of the clans, flash "On Mrs. Cecil I The two bridges- of Xerxes had 366 and The length of the Tay bridge, which felt, He was food of his studies, and was de- Mra. Stape now put her arms around the of steel, dash of arms, sound of battle. It - Holmes, with the twink•_ 11879 was 10 612 feet 90 feet above water 314 boats respectiv-ly. , , , I lighted with Its clean pages and bright' pony's wet neck and then tried to coax_ her rings out in his pclems as well as in his eyes, There are many stone bridges in China level, 85 spans. The new Tay bridge was ,pictures. Although he had been the other! along. Then she got behind and tried to no•els. Hes had the spit it of the feudal " Well, of course on dating from 1d00 R. C. begun in 1882. . boys' books often enough, his seemed as new push her. She even picked up a stick and Knight and the Norman Baron. - They were anxious t` - The Britannia tubular bridge was begun One of- the first tunnels in the -Unitad to him as if he had never seen a geography i tried a few gentle blows on her, but it was Dickens, on the outer hand, wrote of pened." _ in 1346, finished 1850. States was on the Alleghany Portage-kail• before. He learned his lessons for the next no use. Mrs. Stone was now in despait. the age in which he lived ; portrayed the " I would not tell th"T - _ ' The first tuntlel iu le,pglaud� was made road in Pennsylvania. It was 900 feet long day, and then went to toed, thinking how She feared to tet the colt run till .Jack or characters he beheld ; drew true ictures �',� Holmes. " �' omen ar,' 'near 'la,nches',er in 1766. 1 and finished in 1`131, much cleaner his book would. be than the - his papa would come at noun, lest some- of London life under fictitious names;chose �� , ly trusted,—not tl:c be.� 'Che modern system of fortification was Of the whole length of the Suez Canal, other boys'.- C thing should happen to her. rhe street his heroes frequently from the lowest classes : - I did not pause to ar:! - adopted about 1500. sixty-six miles are cuttings, fourteen were The next morning after doing his chores t cars were passing every few minutes just at and even from the outcasts of society. eioas sentiment. •' I The embankment of the Thames.was en- made by dredging through the lakes, and, around the house he started for school. On ' the corner, and Skip might dull out to the Hence dickens' works contain more truth hour or two," I rem:crk�' couraged by James 1. eight miles required no labour.- ` the way he hart to pass Nr. Simmons's or• I track and be run over and killed. As last than the books of some divines: "All right ! Good 11, - . The earliest mining schools were estab The Suez Canal, the greatest"work of chard. :1 fine branch of a tree hung over some idea struck Mrs. bene: She went to Lastly Scott wrote for fame and fortune, you are crossing tine rig llshed ill Saxonv about 1500. marine engineering, is eighty-eight miles the fence and the apples on ft looked very the barn where Skip's mother was and said : Dickens chiefly for the reformof al)uses, return Toby, for I don . Chain and.Cable suspension bridges ante. long, and reduces the distance from h,urope i tempting. .Although he had brought Fome " Lady, your child has been behaving very at,d for the poor of the city of London for- likely that we shall h date the Christian era. to India, from 11,379 miles to 7G'd8 tttilea. apples from home, he decidel to take sortie badly. :the has run away down the street whom, it is said, he has accomplished more . ' now." - The main drainage pipes of London are The auger that bores a square hole con- from this tree. in the mud at,d I cannot coax her Lack I took our mongrel a. - .sista of a screw au er in a shay tube the benefits by arousing public atteiany ti i eighty two rr,iles long. + $ P He lard lois looks on lite ground and again- I want yqu to come with die and their wrongs and misfortunes than any man .- him, together with a ha c l h+:Paris sewers are the largest and most corners of which are sharpened from within climbed on the fence. Then he saw another call her, fol• perhaps she will mind yot.. of his time not excepting even the renown- : old naturalist's to l ill 1_ com lete ut the world. and as the auger advances cuts the round tree a little wa off that had lar era les 3o Mrs. :Mono and lad went down the Ilerw/ 11 I foun<} \lis \1 p y 8 pp Y eel philanthropist Ueo, Pealpo.ly wlto en , . Tho Phctlniclans were the first to em to • hole square. on it. Ike ot. down and tilled his c sets street iu thepo tiring rain after the eau ht after her niglit,'s ativow, S Y dewed an institution for the poor of the • en ineers to fortif cities. P S The most famous wooden brid a was built (_from it. ig �> tun-away. 13 • this time the little scanrP c•t of London is ball that :cott':i - to hear the new-. _' K Y In 1347 all Lcndon houses were compelled at tichalThausen in 17.17, by Ggubenmann, When he gat back to the road again her was a block- }away and standing in thea � w riting=i will sumel(lay cease to Iles read, f was full of curio>s iy. i -- .. to connect with sewers. I an illiterate-carpenter. It had two wooden looked for his books. What do vort think' middle of a va.:ant lot. which`[lad been filleed we had done,suppre-,i!. but: th:+t llickens will lino in his writings The first idea of a pneumatic tube was arches with spans of 193 and i 7.2 feet re- There was Tom Saundera's oat makin a ' ir, with cls so that it would have been I -dreadful part,3 of the R g Y. while the l,nglistt language remains, &ie to Denis Papin, in 1667. spectively, steal of his goagraphy ! Ht: was tearing out ; impossible to walk to her. As soon as Skip's Pi.s •n.eli wrote for fame and gained it in- though I spoke of Jf r `I he St. I,ouis new water tower is said to the handsome maps, and munching them.as ! mother saw her *tile called to her in pony Itis first novel—" Vivian Grey." His writ-- said nothing of the be the highest iu the world. , . if he thought they were some new kind of language, and Skip came bounding to her. tugs deal chiefly with the aristocracy. 'I',ic� method of it. Vi'ith all The tlanoing. Gardens of TtaLylori were Utility of Hypnotism. highly colored vegetable. ' i After this it was an eas matter to et the ever, there was enough Y lti show f;reat genius but have reforrned nn , terraces planted with trees. I Charlie madea rusts to save what he could I colt inside the plate. But by this time 31rs• abuses and haves left no permanent good them. (1} Tn the forepart of J one last.T was try- . .- " It is a rom.nce !" The first society of civil engineers was of his book. hilly did not want. to lose his Stone was very wet and her patience well 1'he same ?nay be said of Lytton s novels. t ,7 , formed in London, 1793. ting experilttent's in hypnutisnt in (lucre s : paper breakfast, so when Charlie stooped b nigh exhausted, and all becanae a �erycare- I Il,'ilki,i Colliil,3, the friend of Dickens,: ''. "An injitrec}]xdy, h f 1 Park this crit •. My ex .eriments included _ Clegg and Samuda, in 133$, patented the : y r for the book hilly doubler} up and butted ' less Iritic boy had forgotten to stout t}ts ; deals in mysteries. " The �i`omaii in - a black cannibal, an,} foot -Luring, Irl answer to my request to him over ; then as hesttem ted ti rise over ate. flan. They take the t, •• first neumatic railroad. I P g «'?lite " his chief work is a-mystery from • P have hi9i run, a gentleman said, "I can not _ tior:al dragon or wick - . Nearly 100 di:ierent machines have been he went again, "Pilling his apples as he �- first to last. His writings are sells, total. . << T invented for Iloring rock. to uibht my feet are too sore with corns. 1 And two kni ht-e t fell- Dickens is ehe least sensational of novelists _: , assurer} him if hypnotized he would not feel , '►I g `rhe Bic a Comet• Now, we ask what good these and kindred added .Hiss �lorstan, . Some of the cranes eery-used in-artillery i - r. Simmot�a, hearin his crieri at last 1 worts wi}1 rziise 1v0 toi►s. them. He the n complied with toy reque9t ,canto and coaxe+i Bill avoir • Alas ! the new ; at me l y y, authors leave accon,p..shed and theanswer '.Che Germans were the first to em to tn- I and ran in two races without feeling sore. l eo rah was s oiled. Sir. Simmons for- Astronomy does not profess to be an exact � " Why, 'liar",your P Y It then occurred to me that it was possible g g P y P I is, they wrote simply to amuse. ave him for takin thea les when Ire saw ' science. It is Perhaps 149 well that it does , the issue of this s+-ar.•: owder for blastir_ rock. g K pP Rut#now we Como to two- doted Fnglisti P The invention,of the diamond drill revolu- to cure them by hypnotisut. I asked him to how bad? he felt-about the !took. Itut hta , trot. Star-gazing in a scientific manner is a you are nearly excite+? Y ° b 1 iptsutiful success as a tubi>ral novelists—«'illiaut Alakepeace lhackei,i}• , lionized the art of mining. come to n y house the next night for that father had some important business wrth rtlliant an• and George E.Iliott, each possessing gcnins what it must be to 17c Tho Aqua Claudia had thirty-six miles of Purpose, He did. I hypnotized hint and 'liim in the wood shed that ui ght which her anti speculative occupation, but it was j the word at your feet ' b of the highest order, and esaett arnout the then by auggestion only I cared the corns. never meant to be tied down to the hard It sent a little thrih its course throu,h tunnels. - ne,'er forgot. first of l+ngland's novelists each having TTe has not felt thew since. etrai 'ht lines of exactitude. The o pinions to notice that s ,e she.+ The Prussians were the first to divid© g 1 this in common with Dickens, the keen-. their onions into coni artlnents• ! ('') The same man since hail his left - that liavc corns from a score of ohser►atones ice tion of the true character unc}crlyiu<� at the prospect, Ou i p' P hand vitt. The cut began at the root of the My Pet Squirrels• - ragaidiug the new cornet show how this is. P - n a Lose of her prod:} = The Fcilpourg, Switrerland, suapenaion.I • the surface of society tint while Ti►ack+lray index fing' r, and ex•-ndPd diagonally 1 ll t. The are liberal to a fault, and the mart who � - matter were one in %t bridge, has a span of 870 feet. 1 CcHt►e,children. aril . cn: 1 Il tell• if I may, Y pierces with s�tafts of aatcitHmand irony the I across the pal.n of the hand. -In the even- : A,story of"eta:that were found one bright clay, cannot find something in thorn to please him interest. 1+,ach tube of t'It i Britannia tubular bride . . I shams and conceits of society, George 1•:I li,,tt : . j- ing of the same clay of the accident he came '.' Once u on a time—as I used to think all ' is boun-I to Ick flaws in tee olden ave " It i9 tar JI r. Thal - - is over a quarter of a mile long. ( P P g P ( enteFa thcarena of Philosophy. Now Uickc us - am anxious," she Qa!`i ., to my house to see if I could cure it. `The cut! stories should be in—once u n a time I I meats if he ever ets an o ortunit to look I rFirt n hxinoicr runnin throu h alt his lliere are over seventy miles of tunnels j g Po - g PP Y f K F3 was'deep and the hand Po acre and stili th tt had seine t utrrels, and this to ►ww they at them. I'or a hazy and uuohtruaiv a of any consequence ; - cut in the tiolid rock of (tibraltar. Pe aq works is droll and pleasant, Thaekerav's+ has behaved mint k.r he could not bend !►;e fingers. I by puotired came to me : visitor like the comet that the papers _ The first large iron bridge 'in- the world him and in one and half minutes b alt es- j bitter• and sarcastic. Dicken philosophy. - was built over the Severn in 1177. y- gg 1 Ones bright spring day a friend was at have keen full of receutl rho astrouolners throe<�hout. It is ods The Mont Cenis road was constructed b tion took all th^ soreness and sti$nese out 4 work in the woods, and, after cutting down have been remarkably clear in their expres- is the plainest of the plain, s its l with life this dreadful and un to Y of the hand and fin ers. He could then use , in a practical way it resolves itself simply It was events hr - -_ Napoleons engineers in 1806. 8 a tree, he found within a hollow lace a , ,tons of opin:ou. 1 resumahly they have felt g the hand anti fin ,er•s as freel • as before the into good or crit, while (leorge Elliott Sees' well and lite dark i• - The Denmark dikes have stood the star,ns � y neat with f.ut' looby sgnirrelg ; wee bite of tt t heir duty to tell lite public alt they knew q accident. After deh pnotir-in g him it re- r in life its deep problems and metaPhysi�al home. M com knio;l of more than seven centuries. ! YI b things, with tails like rats tails, but which atxput it—an f quite poaaihly more.. 1'or Y P' maine3 as mentioned and the cut itself erward became i eauLdul bush ra exam le, Professor l.. A. Young, of Prince• mysteries. by his ch..ir, but ht - Tile Chicago water tunnel extends two i aft „ Y g Y P - ��a shall compare briefly- two ostler all . looked about in the L• healed up iu a remarkably short time. plumes. ton, Bays Biela who discovered- the famous thorn. Of the , miles into the lake, finis}aed in 1867. + > host of French novelists . .• (3► Ll the evening of 11th July last I ` The stere home1 little creatures and comet of l8_6, never saw the present one, but there was none. The.mariner's compass was known to the , , Y Y , one alone deserves com arison with Dickens „ ` hypnotired (,. \�., age atoout thirty, and Seemed all claws,as the would tr to ,lurch bet that it is a brand new individual. I ro P I suppose that �1 Jhinese as early as B.C. 1!15. Y Y —Victor Hu o—who has the Baine dee „ ave him the followin su estion: g p has Due out, Iso i,1 For extensive ventilation engineers pre g g gg our fin�;errs or clue's about ou our clothes, feasor Sharplesa, of, 1larerford Cuilege, g "To•morrow at 1'.3U you will see' ire For sortie time we fed ihern with a tea. thinks Youn is robabl ri ht. Professor sympathy for fallen humanity; the swine she came up t+►lower 1=` fer exhausting to blowing fans. , 8 P y g deep love for children ; the same hatred of cc The obelisks of }+' t were raised into walk into your restaurant;arumi before you, ,s ootl, add. thou h the were such uveas t cry, of Allegl►any Ubaervatory, is very No, sir. Ike r 'gyp and say I want to see you for a minute. c lin in ► 11tte creatures, the soon learn d surra it is the wandering and erratic; old unjust, oppressive tyrannical laws. The room, air. Do you place l,y instruments like our cranes. . g b Y - hn' E. C. t r the goitrous made a tunnel Theis I will go out on the street and you will ' y• r , � I eclnal cf 1}ickens in genius, lie posse yes in her voice into :+ lA take their rttt{k iu this wa B:e.a, and 1 rofeor lions of T)udley Ob su cruor overs of �ieseri tion. Read his g �• 1 fc,: foL'ow me ; after failing to find me you will r }tut the soon grew lar a anti too s r servitor •, at Albany, is ositive it cannot P P P „ i per, I um airai+ • '- 6(100 feet long to drain Lake Albanrts. y k � R P Y, J P Submarine blasting; was first employed at return to the restaurant, � I for their basket, and wereso full of mischief be any such thing. Professor Elias Colbert great work " Les biiserables, ut 3 vols. " Why so; :Y,rs. 1I . Lrstantly the clock indicated 12.30, he t th.tt eve bac} a house made for ihern with a of Chico o trot 1pein ► ifted with ro hetic and his "Toilers of the Sea," written while " Well, he's thaw .; liell, Gate, N. Y., in 1551, by Maillefert. g ' g g p au exile in the Isle of Criernse His works 'stony of the most extensive fortifications suddenly mored his chair back about four-� wire wheel at one end and a wire front. insight as anotherE,hu,shrewdly eve es the y'• was gone he walkeli ai - in France were devised by Vauban, feet and remarked to the person (a gentle• t We soon had to line it to many places question. Professor Porter, of Cincinnati (lave left an influence for good in the his down, and up and d+t. man detailed to watch the result of Ghesug- with tin. as without this, their shat teeth is confident it is Riela's comet, while Pro- tory of France, of the sound of his f, Itulpber nontous were used ipy the United P Of all the li ht ; literature of the net h- State� arm in tt,e Mexican Wet, gestion) ut his aide : soon made a wa out. lessor Jacoby, of Columbia, unhesitatingly 6 g him talking to himscli y '��Vhat does 1►e want here"" Y 9 boring Republic, and its name is legion, no . . every tune the bell r:+ Pneumatic tubes are now in use in most ' „ 9„ They had a little chamber overhead in pronounces it a tramp. uch an able novel deserves com risen with I)icken ' Pa etair-head, with .t Is: telegraph and newspaper offices. ,I Who' which we made I hem a Led, &"almost every consensus of opinion ought to settle works Kith one exec tion—"Uncle '1`uu1's �> - Iu the-Lackawanna coal mines the atidr "Hodgson' ;, - day they would bring that out, shake it up the matter of course. Then there is its P son . And now he h' lie is not here. and la with it for a while sad thou ever• distance front the earth. One" author- Cabin." A rather homely common-la; re room, but I can he.{ age monthly boring is over 3008 feet. �„ P Y g title to be sure, but a wonderful book. A. - . Cleo atra's Needle was takvD from Eo t j'hy,yei he is; don t you seb him stand.- ally put 'it in its place. ity puts it at 5 000 OOC miles and an- • the same as ever. I t P EYP .>- book that had its share with the rcice be ill, sir. I venter+', to England in a vessel built round it. ins there wit},out hat or coat. What to he 'They had great fun runn;nr�and swing- other equally good says the thing is 50,• ' the Colossus of Rhodes was cast in over doing down here without his hat or coat." I ung iu the wheel Soivatimes Froth would run OOO.000 urtica away at least, Ono declares of Oliver Wendell Phillips, and the sword him about cooling In, of the nation in the abolition of slavery. on me, air, with stud • - - .. a hn•lclred ieces and fitted to ether. Just then G.W. proceeled to get up, when to ether and how it would fly, then ! with great positiveness that it is receding know how ever I got 'l • : Unted States mainttgins li his on the entleman referred to and the ro rietor g ge 8o g q y Com are it with Dickens. It was wr;trcu g P P One wet.Id often t the wheel in swift- from the earth another is a uall certain it P 1r of the restaurant re uested hien to finish his for a groat and grand purpose, the freedom tt I don't think tb. . 93l-iJ miles of-coast and river navi anion. q ly and then he would cling to the wires and is coming this way. It is asserted with all of the slaves ; it was a true picture of slave to be uneasy, �lrs. 1 lunch. lie replied : awin over and over till it seemed as thou h asauraneo on one hand that it has no tail Pasley,in 1.839, was the first to tire several 6 g bloats at once, Ly nates;electricity. "Nip, he wants to see me about some- he must get dirt}•, but ss the wheel began to and on the contrary that it has--a handsome life ; in i; the serious and the hurnurous. '� I have seen him lib thin the sublime and t}te riiiiculoia run side by some small matter a . Levees were erecta? b the Bab loniana g' . slacken in its motion he would ran again as caudal appendage,which at present is invis- side. The reader a ilii ed to laughter ;incl Y y r makes him rest.tess. ' /-' thud Egyptians, described by Hcrodotua, They peristiaded him to sit down. The spry as ever, and it did not seem possib.e ible,because like Bo-peep ssheep, it is carry. si tears alternately, ved tied in it rbc lightly to our worth• �, - - -- 'T ile Holland dikes are protected by fas- gentleman on" watch thinking the experi any little animal could runanswiftly as they ung it behind it. Professor Swift,of 1Vucner same types•we find in Dickens—the viliaill myself somewhat un+'• . cines of willow and other tall brushwood. ment was over took his departure. At often did. But when both were in the wheel Observatory, says the nearer it comes to ods "Degree," the good '•tit Clair,'' the tong tiight I still frt+. Millions of dollars have been saved by 12.32 C. W. was stia,nding on the street I and one run one way and the orrice tried to +ta the less bright it becomes, while half a mirth movie "To s ." the sweet :111(1 the dull sound of hi, _ - dynamite in the construction of railroads. corner looking around as if in search of - run in an opposite dimetiou, it would not dozen others insist that it is brighter now -affectionate little, 'Lva" whose de,a.tlr iris keen spirit was The central span of t',e St, Louis bridge some one when a second gentlemn who work so well. than when first seen. rhe measurements touches as tenderly the human heart its the voluntary inaction. is 53i) feet, the side spans 515 feet each- was present when the suggestion was given We often let then play around the house of the celestial visitor are wonders of ac- death of "Little Nell." At breakfast-tum+> Some of the concrete blocks in the appeared. He approached C. W. and call- l for a little while, and they were to great curacy. Ones learned observer tells us its What ped has ever touched so gent?}•, so haggard, ,with a 1, Victoria docks, London, weight 356 togs e.l him by name. No answer. He then glee then, climbing upon our shoulders and head is 80,000 miles in diameter, while athetieall the sorrows of huutauity as colour upon either c1i each, took him by the arm, shook him, and re- running about ae tame and fearless as if they another affirms that it is not less than p Y , The engineers of Xerxes, B. C. 480, built peated his name, when the following dia- led charmed lives. 3 000 000 miles. It is said by some that that of Charles Dickens . In t fis he eaels "You are kno.:kiuk , - a brid a of boat to►ue took lace : Our old do Watch can hta eat titan the earth is like? to soon be in the vicinity almost all writers. His love or chit+teen I remarked. I heal g s serosa the Hellespont. b P I !f• g Kt Y One of the brid es of the Antioch uque- " Do ou see Hbd on an where I" s uirrels about the fields but he never of- of the comet's tail, and by others that we seetna unbounded. Lhe trials of }sung :II t e ntg;hc. g Y y 4 Co erfiold under t.lte cruel treatment of a "No, I could scot duct is-700 feet long and over 200 feet high. " No, he i$ not here." fared to molest rheas, thorgh we vrere care: won't cease within a million miles of it. PP -'•This infernal peel The cloaca Maxima Lhe first great sewer "Yea, he is around here some place for he fol that they did notget far from the houses Singularly enough, all authorities agree on brietal step-fattier touches the deepes� iu Rome, was built by 'rargnin, B. C. 583. and--went Qut of the restaurant together One day one getout and did not wish to -two important points: The comet will not chorda of'the human heart: Iiia sympathies It,s too'much to 1pe + The mwasurin com s was invented b and he wants to see me fol'somethin be eau ht so he ran into the cellar, One bur! the earth or the inhabitants thereof are all for lite sorrows and stt$ei tuts of obstacle when all cl. l g, g Y cc g' g man4ind • for the pure, the Imsutiful, the I know the mea, the . Jos„ Bin erf Hesse Cassell about 160`2. Never rnind, come and see the proces- of us went after hirer, and as she saw him even if it sliouldcollide with it head on, ared ' i � and IioeLling's railway bt id a at tv is ara "ion." (It was a 12th of July procession re• sitting quietly just ahead of her ere t up head and tail alike are principally or wholly noble, and the true, bowel er low in the 1 agencies attwwork an, g , ' p social scale it may be found. ' has a span of 821 feet, with �59 feet deflec- ferred to.) caretully, and, reaching out her hand, gas. After comparing all the knowledge r les ,i my its aL The " - `tion. No, won t'; I rim going back. caught him, ut at the same tfine he caught and all the guesses of the astronomers, Twenty-two years ago last Jane C.tar pea " I b this Dickens was carried ono day from the midst searched on either I"antoor brid s,• with co cr ntoeas He returned to the restaurant and Was her, too, uttia his she little teeth last iece of information is rticularl news, nor has Mrs. S pP I26 , p g p Y of his friends at dinner and died suddenly band. I shall come were invented by the French sheet 1672. again in his normal state. through her finger. They did not often itnpeeasive. of heart disease. At lit funeral loving At the be innin of the ei hteenth cen- The psychic knew nothing of the sngges- try to bite,but he was frightened and ft - :. K g g e literally covered his ooffin vi'itb they ha that ve vatiLtl tury. all European armies had ontobn tion bete given ngtil after ire execution wasdone in self-defense. hand +nom and honored a e bje• io „o a g i o ct ns th truing. p. nor doe- Ile khow now of eitlier the sugges- They were very found of nuts, fresh bar. Queues Victoria will go to Florence in wreaths of flowers, and h Ill + `c Or that Mt a Sna March nezt, and will stay there four or five his memory with a burial in Westminster „ The wEiplltt required to ciush' a square tion or its exeoution only on the evidencie of ries or fruit, anti suers eery dainty and sun• weeks at the Yilh► Fs�eei. Abbey among the greatest, t}ae noblest andnNoi think thar inch of brick .varies froth 1200 to those who were present when it was given. nine as they sat u , holding their food in pounds. g lztt pa g y g-p the beat of the nation s Honored dea(i had in uiries made, J¢,5/�p0 A+,the time I ave the su estion I had their fore ws and nibbliu so sure? to the' Mount Ararat, the reatin lace of the q ' Gunter'A ohsw," used •iii ineasurin land neither hat nor coat on, snd it was in that sweet kernel within. Scriptural ark, is,iiq reality, two mountains _ " :, ' of that description." was invented by Edmund Gunter in 1606, ' u'aY I appeared to the pa}chic though ass It was aannsilrg to see therm scold tend separated by s valley. The higher peas is Taking acensus in India always aroiir;M , ��Could tit have go matter of fact I was differently dressed and chatter when we washed the floor around 13 210 feet and the leaser 13,000 feet above the popular superstitions and dread of us ° " I have considers Tho great aqutAuct which supplied Car- ,l tllage with wate,�was seventy unties long, in another pant of till city, at.* colisider their.house. They seemed to dislike hay. usleveL - known evils. After the last census of the,.`: and there is a sea.-ch '" There were a riiediaoval association: of cit able distance, when the suggestion was be- inq the water.so near'them ; Burial st sea in to be abolished for those Bhils their chief insisted on a new Imper� ftp as far aro Rtchmuu "" gine;rs cwllerl the "Brethren of trier ung fulfilled.--Jos. YODCISOY, in 'I'oroido their were pret-tylittie things, bait ttity who have money to pa for the transports- obli tiota that" in future no Bltil wow -day, I s ggss to 1 ats,r ' ride. 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Q ,tt al[IIIg hea . $vP �t11« o ;` I�- N. r. d ran ' .F >l.: 1 ' B B � �E 4m y p ,, 'How then, amtId he=conceal the lauuCli a3td +" ,� tatia ,�'$`�T trR' . O A � I should be very glad' a little msistarrrw. �vitoXe-thing fs rte nla►r, ttt►ud aappose we , _ ta; 1; �� „ et have hear tit liand when canted t 'ir,i a with. _ We till need hal sometimes, safd I, moat wink at it. 'hc treasnt•e mast sft@r- Y •` K x`; f c ria H °-�: wonder vwhat I should do m sal#if I warp �` •, ' ; ! 1• Aa �� rd ceitzte "'Yanr friend MrFShortock Holtaiee ie a wards be handed over to the 4athoritiea @d y �' - ,� to �;. R• �Ve did not, however. Tot a Wo wonderful man, ctrl said he, in a husk until after the dflicial investigation." in his shoes. I could only think of one way �,:e i , rgwik- k' rat. ,- CRATER I r to,us e�`c her frgp► Wiggitps or from the other y i1 4 .. and co+i$dential voice. ''He's a man whb ��Certainly. '1'ttat is easy managed. Oke of. doing it. I might hand'the launch over :,,: - , ._ ' 8U A BICI.AK IN TSF. c3fyA� : y, r 4 fir., r1 , ..� ,it•,ineator oke' ri Iencifittt: .1`herb were articles in moat c►f the not to be Treat, I have known that young oth@r point. I should much like to have a some boat-builder or repairer,with direr ft,lliey an t .. it at, - d t Yt�riis late in the of teriioon before 1" + papers :,yon the Norwood tragedy. They mr.n go into a ood man cases, but I never few details about this manor from the lis tioae to make a trifling change in her � h , �t,',�n-, strengthened and refreshed. Sherlock Holm-� pll appeared,to, be rather hostile to the uu- caw the Daae vet thaL,hs could pot thrau a of Jonathan' Small hima@lf. You knowpl sh@ would then be removed to hie shed or , ' ."� �'F ° t;r,e3 en- ' es still sat as L had left him, .ea t that h@ tgnatti �'hac7 cos Sholto, No fresh de- like to work the detail of my treses out_ Yard, and an bo effectually ceneealod, while L . r , "' s, tits , light upon. ie is irregular in his methods, aa[r t��ie to be found- however in any of at the'same tima I could have her at a few °� 'ktever goocj had Laid aside his violin and was,de . >~n a` '' W. , and a little sick rhes in ttm in at There is no ob ection tom havin an un ni de tis I sttr'eed; theorist,, but,an the whale,I think h@ would official interview with him, .either here..In. 1►oars notice. , ;� t° . a . s a hook. He looked across at me, cls@m, save £Asst an inquest was to ire' held d P� F 1 R g J Y g > » + < 1 nd ti and [noticed that his face wt}s dark an upon Lhe following d~Ly. I walked Duet have made a most promisiva officer, and m rooms or elsewhere, s►s lou as he ie. "That seems simple enough.".. : `. x. ° Cumbervtiell in the evening to reporf►.ottt a 4+, g "It is just these simple things whtcli are - . ��,Fri- a 1,�nQ,tage, � troubled. , „ he said;: ••I_ I dont care who knows it. I kava had a ethetently.guarded . y .� d t,�s „nd th a You Have slept soundly,.- .: success to' the ladies, and on my retnr4''I wird from him this morning, by whi.:h I "Well ou are ma9ter of the situation. extremely liable to be overlooked. How ,� ,► e ` feared that our talk would wake your found Holmes dejected and aomewnhat nag: understand that he has of some clue to ' y ever, I determined to act on the idea. I �`''� t h."1• Diek•, r ore. Ha world hardly reply to y q g I hav© had no proof yet of the existence of , 11 � k ,,,1 r►mot " I heard nc,thit►;,'`rI answered. Have started at once stn this harmless eeamaa s Y r , tg this Sholto bayine9a. Her@ is his message. this Jonathan Small. How@ver, if you can you hart fres`tt news, then?" tions, sad busted himself al: even;ng in qn ge took the telegram out of his pocket" catch him t don't see how I can refuse ou rig and inquired at ail the yards down the : t ,tars of hc- abstruse chemical analysis which involver[ +, Y rive•. I drew blank at fifteen, but at the .: N,; land, and ., " Unfortunately, no- I confess that 1 and handea- it to me: - It was dated front ,. , , ,:._ P mach !teat{n o. retorts and distilling of an interview with him. ,,, sixWenth--Jacobson's—I learned that the 4 ; r bl+ll 1, rho � am surprise,l.and disappointed. I es act-_ g f Po lar at twelve o'clock. "Go to Baker "That is understood, then . Y ed something detittite by this time. Wig vapors, ending at•last itt a smell which fair- t3ttpeet at once "ft said "If 1 hav@not re- +. Aurora heel been handed over to them two it {` _ ins hris just been tip to report. He says ly drove me out o: the apartment. Up to Perfeotlp. Ts Ehare anything else,±" cls a a u b. a wooden-le ed man, with ,. g turned, wait for me. I am close on the- "Only than I heist upon your dining with some ttgivial.directions asggto her redder } LI tt r Scott. tl+ t no trace can be found of the launch. It .thostr+all hours of the morning I could hear track of the Sholto gang. You can tom© ue, I6 will be ready ut half an hour. I .There ain't naught amiss with her rudder,' s >'< .i'n•pit[ly, is a provoking check, for every hour is of tike clicking of his test-tubes which told me t.l, regard with na to-night if you want to be in a5 the have.�fetera and a brace of rouse with •,- importance. that he was still engaged in his malodorous finial:." semathing a little chelce In white wines.— said the foreman. `There she lies, with .pwf ! •.ctrl„wrote - P y experiment- .• the red streaks. At that moment who ,, . . (i,tl I do ELnyt:ting? I am erfectl This isonnds well. He has evidently Watson, you have never yet reeegntr.ed my , with the fresh now, and quite ready for another In the earl dawn I woke with a start, should come down but Mordecai Smith, the : Y picked up the scent agt►iu, esid,L merits as a honaohoeper' missing owner? He was rattler the worse h 3 > ue, gram• .„: night'sacput.n,r;-” and was sur riserl to find him standing by _ „� }'reucit, r` P "Ah, then h@ has been at fault too," ex- o No • we can do nothing. We'can only my bedside, clad in a rude sailor dress with claimed Jones with evident satisfaction. for liquor. I should not, of course; have `' ,t . 1 t is not g g apea-jacket, and a co►tae red scarf aroui#d CHAPTER :�. known hits, bat he bellowed out the name , wait. If w,� o ourselves, the massae " Even the beat of us race thrown off some- • Tug gvu Dir TiIE ISLst`Distt. of his launch. `I want her to-night at � . t,mgues, < mif{ht comp in our absence, and delay be his neck. . >nsisting caused. You can do what you will, but I " I am off down the river, Watson,,' said times. Of coarse th►a may pmvo tq be a false k alarm • but it is my duty as alt officer pf the Our areal was a merry one. Holmes could eighto'clock,'said he,--`eighto'etocksharp, �I' ,:, element. must remain ort grata." lie. "I have been turning it over in Rey law tq,allow no chance to slip. But here talk asoaedin Iy wall when ho ohoae, and mind, for I have two gentlemen who wont 4 a ' ' t l.,l period " Tipeu I shall run over to Camberwell mind, and I can poo only Due wary out of it. is some one at the door. Perhaps this is that night heid choose, He appeared to be kept waiting.' They had evidently paid y ; ud select• enc) call a on �Irs. C%ecil Forrester. She It is worth tr iv at all ev@uta. ' ++ fie In a state o[ nervous exaltation. Y have him well, for he was very flush of money. '. ��� p c. Y g' then? " h@' lte+►ep known hhn ao brilllani` Ha spoke on ehuckine shillings about to the men, I ''',:,, it'• There asked me to yesterday. +s ,Surely I can come with you, A heavy step w+ts heard ascending the r� ,-1.�r, �fl3,, •,Ort Mrs. Cecil Fnrrester? asked said I, a uick uacasa:on of subjects—on miracle- followed him some distan^e, bat he subsided , a .'c"lc . It Holmes with the twinkle of a smile in his c, No; yba sen W •;trach mhre useful if state, with a great wheezing and rattling as q l from a man who was • arely put to it for playa, on medlajvnl pprrttery, eu Stradivarius into an ale house: so I went back to the 'N = i as in hie '' eyes. 1 you will remain here as my representative. breath. Once or ter • tie stopped, as vioUu8, o the Iluciclltiam of Ceylon, and on ;ard, and, happening to pick up one of my �?` l,e tent,al _` "•%Nell, of course on hiss Morstan too. Iam loath to go, for it is•quiteoil the cards though the climb wet 3 too mach for him, the war-ships of the future,—handling each lroye on the way, I stationed hiro as sentry . « #1 " They were anxious to hear what hap that, some mesas{e m+Ly come during the but at last ho made his way Lo our door and as thoagh ho had mado a Special study of it. over the launch. He is to stand at the .l, x�rule of f. paned-" ' - day, thou h Wi ins was deS oadent &bout x:. „ g gg .P entered. His a a,rance eorree onded to His bright humor mat ked the reaction from water's edge and wave}tis handkerchief to :- i•c,ved the " I v�ould nut tell them too much, said it last night. I want you to open all uofea PPe F us when the start. �Ve shall be 1 n off '`5 the sounds which w@ had heard. Ho was his Mack depression of the proceeding days- Y 3't g F I+ik.tures Holmes. " %Vomen are never to be etitire- and telegrams, and -to act on your own g ,, t the best of them." th a ed man clad in seafarin arh Athelue Jonas roved to be a sociable soul in the stream, and it will be a strange thin t, ::. trusted —no indgment if env news should come. Can I ' if we do not take men, treasure, and all." , . • .hose ly + c� 9„ with a old pea-jacket buttoned up to his in his{tours of relaxation,and faced tris dinner , .k••�t classes - h d,cl not pause to argue over this ate rely upon you . throat. His back Wa8 bowed, his .knees Y " You have lan,ned it all very neatly, . ' with the air of a bon vivant. 1'or to self, P tet y. cions sentiment. " I shall be back in an it Most certainly." - I fele elated at the thou ht,that we wero whether they are Lhe right men of not," . A,j ,::ort truth 1 hour or.two," I remarked. " I atrrafratd teat you will not be able were shaky, and Iiia breathing was pain- g Said Jones ; "but if the a fair wero in my � 1 a tally asthmatic. As ha leaned upon a thick n@arias the end of our task, anti I caught hands I should have had a hotly of polic@ in v: "All right ! Good latae ! Biit; I say, if ,o wire to me, for I can hardly tell whet a I „akar cads@l his shouldares heaved in the sr>mething of Holmea's gayety. Ncno of us i k>rtune, - - you are crossing t'he ri�er you may as wel nay find myself. If I am in luck, how alluded Burin dinner to the cause which •iacobsou's Yard, and arFastea them when a1,;r.es,: return Toby, for I don t think it is at at: ,ver, I ma not be gone so vel lou I @Dort Lo drtw.the sit• into his lungs. He g they came down." had a colourod euirf round his chic, and I had brought ua together. '• Which would have been never. This - t 1• ,�i,l,n, for;: lik+ ly that we sh211 have avy use for hiu► ;hall have news of some sort or ether be- could see little of his face sa -o a pair of When the doth was cleared, Holmes ': d more.: i..re I get back." man Small is a rest shrewd fellow. He r �' now. keen dark-a eq overhun b bushy white glanced at his watch, and filled np three P Y •.':,tion to I took our mongrel accordingly, and left j had heard nothing of htyrt fry bhreak[ast Y g Y >> would send a scout on ahead, and if any- * t.hc' t)rr►.vg, and long gray side whisker$. Alto- glasses 4ith port. "One bumper, said he, � .cud n,to. him, tonether with ahalf-sovereign, at :ime. On opening the Standard, however, thin mado him au9 :'imus he would lie ;ether he gave me the i-,-pression of a re- "� the sucee�is of our little expedition. g P :_.,r; ,r„„K•n, c,ld naturalist's iu I'it,chin Lane. At Catr� { fn.ind there was a fresh allusion to the snug for another week.” ��' berwell I found alis.Jlorstan a little &earl ousinesg. " With reference to the apectanle master mariner who had fallen And now {t is high tune we were ori. Havo ,.gut you might have stuck to' 3Sordecai `y t,o en• „ into years and poverty. . you a pistol V�ataon?” �; i ,,,r t,f tJ,e,; after her ,t�ght's ativcntnres, but very east , (jpper Norwood tragedy, it r@marked, ,,. " I have m of i servie@-revolver in my Smith, anti eo been lod to their hiding- to hear the ne w�. '_11ra. Forrester, too. • ,ve have r@aeon to believe that-the matter W rat is it, my man . I salted. Y place " said I. j '. kt• S,•ott's ; - He looked about in the slow methodical desk." " In that case I should•have wasted my was full of cnrioity• I told them all tha' ,romises to be even more complex and " You had best take it, then. It is well a ., Iw i t:ad, - - way of old age. - da I think that it is a hundred to Due .- , kk titin a-. - we-hat]done, suppressing,hnwei cr,the mor' tiysterious than was origit:ally supposed. {t [a 1I r. SherlocL• Holmes here±"said he. to b@ pr@pare.:. I see char, the cab is at the y g dreadful parte of the legged 'Thus, al ++ against Smits knowing where Chep Live. res •y. ,mesh evidence has shown -that it is quite ,. No• but I am acting for flim. S'ou can door. I ordered it for hlilf-past six. thou"h I s oke of VIr tiht,lto's dean',, I inpossible that�Mr. Thaddeus Sholto could It was a little past seven betore we reach- long as he'has liquor slid aotxi {rayl wuy 5..11,•(1 it in o p tell me any mesas a you have for hint." should he ask questions ? They send him ll;. writ: said nothing of the exact manner .am ,ave been in any way concerned in th •� g ed tl►e Westminster wharf, and found our method of it. With all my ,missions, hove 'n::iter. He and the houskeeper; �1rs it yeas to himself 1 was totell it, Said he. messages wh.Lt to do: No 1 thought over 1'u�y '• i:nt I tB i you that I am acting for him. launch riwaiting ua Holmes eyed it eriti- every possible course, autl 6his is the best." . `� ;.n,ed no ever, there was enough to startle and amaz ;••riistone, were both released .yesterda) ,,+, call . them. tiering. It is believed however that th• Was it about Mordecai Sn►ith s boat. Y• . nt ,00d, ' ' " Yee I know3 well where it id. An' I "Is then@ anything to marl:it as a police (To Isf; Co`rTI1IIED.) l,.,t'c•ls. " It is a romance !' cried Mrs. Forrest•et ,,,lice have a clue as to the real culprits, ' boat?" �,.1 "Au tujnred lady, half a million in treasure 11, , ":upas where rho mea he is after are. An Ipik kens; - 1 that it is :rein{, prosecuted by Jt r- i knows where the treasure is. . I knows all - " �'e3,—that green lrttrrtp at the side." a bl, cannibal, and a woods±► legged rn itheL,ey Jones, of Scotland Yard, with i►1 "Then take it o>#:" WHEN WIVES WERE SOLS, . .� ,utau in t About it. -- t , vfrom fiat,• they take the: place, of the convcr is. well-known energy and sa,rac►t}'- „ ,tan tell rue, and I shall let him The smolt change was made, we stepped tiorsal dral;on. or wicked eorl. urther arrest may be expected at any mu- The Cn4tom [a �:nSl and Recorded np to a � n=z i i•mal. : " on boaryl anal the ropes w•-r•e cast oft. Jones, Fow Year-&Axa. "and i.a•o knight-errancs to thtt resrlue tent." cnox+•- „ • ;. „ovelists, - `• It was to him I was to tell it he re- Holmes and I sat in the stern. . There way - 1 is ndred arlcled Jliss \lorstan, will, a bright Blanc "'That is satisfactory so far as it goes,'' ' ,e iriu }�t I. "Friend Sholto is Safe, a' a}nV neat ed with the petulautobstinacy of a very one man at the rudder, one to tend the In 1877 a wife alts sold for £I!1, anti what itc answer. at n g +!d luau. engi ,e9, and two burly police inaipectora is more remarkahla the articles of sale were ��hy, Mary,you: fortune clepende flys, ate. I wonder whet the fresh clue may +, drawn u and signed at a solicitor's oHioe, e ; though it' seems to be a Stereotyped " Well ou must wait for him. forward. P l English the issue of this search. I dort't t.hiuk tl},� ' y .. •- the mono aid, anti ttia chattel handed you are nearly excited en ,uc�h. Just ime ir," "�10 no; 1 ain't join'tri iosc,a whole day 1%'tiere to. ' asked Janes. Y P g •,rni whenever the police have made .► q "To tke Tower. Tell them to sto over with all the ravit of law. ' i i..kckeray ++ n lease no Dna. II �lr. Holmes stn t here p g Y what it must be to be so rich, and to hav• ,lun'iier. P In the tout no of a coucty .c rt easy at •„� Tt rias , hen \[r. Hole►es must find itall out for him- oppoyitc to .Iacotxynn'd Yard." � �' the word at your feet !' 1 tossed the a er down u nn the tabl@, ,,,,t+nc the: P p p .elf. I don't care.about iha icrok oL eiLlier Our craft was evidently a very fast one. 5hc:flicld in `i y, 1K31, a man t cued Moore �� I-t sent a little thrill of o tom hear "A at that nioinent in e e c•au ht an ad h having I Y d Y rtis mart i❑ the agotiyY coluu n. IL tai, ,f yon, and I wont tall aA word.°' %Ve Shot past the long tine:of loaded,trargca stated that he'wa?i living with a wife of one. ` t l,� keen to notice that s ,e showed no si n of elat.i�, 1 nt. the prospect. f),i the contrary, She gni' n this way : •' He ahtttlled towards the door, bnt as though they were stationary. Holmes of his frieude, ant that he h 1 purchased :; t�, le t,y ins lthelne Jones oL in front of him. . smiled with satisfaction as we overhauled a Iter for a quart of beer, r transaction a toss vi 'tree l,raud hears• as thoagh tit j•Lus'r.—%VhBreas !ilordecai Smith, b.,at y q I "said he. " 1 ou river steamer and left her behind us. was brought under the of the Govern- 1 i:ac•keray. " Wait a bit, my frien• , , . •1 ir,,,:y the matter were one .in which she took aural ,tan and his son�.Tim, leftSmith's%Vf.arf a ,lave im rtant information and ou must "We ou ht to-be able to catch anything ment by Mr. A. 1. Sullivan, woo request- interest. �r about three a clock last Tuesda morn P^ Y �' *• ell the Home `3ecre',ary to take wet►•iures for •: t: I':iliott ,t ' Y tot walk off. t'�e shall keep you, whether on the river, he said. • It is for Mr. Thaddeus Sholto that, ' in the, steam launch Aurora, black with, „ \k 1>rcken9 atri_ sulfurs " she said. "Nothin else:i coo red stria es funnel black with a whirr - von like or not, until cur friend returns. "Well, hardly that. &tt alter@ are not �dig he��g�etfc�;t ev iently� for sincctttb t -- " it all his of any consequence ; but I think that ht rand, the sten, of fire pounds well be psi•' 1 ha old than made a little run towards many lauuc.ies to beat us. keray's, he door, but, wa Athelue Jones ut hie .. Lime many sales have been recorded. y P We shall have to catch the Aurora, anti has behaved most, kin,11y and honorably -o any one who can give information to\trs. d she has a name for bein a cli per. I will During the herring of a school board case 1,'::losc,�,}iy tl:rrnty n clear.him n r oroad ba►ek up against it he reed• aired the g PI in the course of 13•il at Ripon, a woman h u,t. It is our duty t :rnith at Sn:ith'rt wharf or at:Il 6 Rake. , . will,life <� tselemmer+s of resistance. ' tell you how the land lies, %Matson. You thvi dreadful and un'ounded charge. 'tree, as to thn whereabouts of the "dict informed the bench th4t aha' had been sin,ply It tiv,cs evening before -1 lett Camber tlordecai Smith and the launch Aurora." " Pretty Bort o'treatment this ! h3eried, recollect how annoyed I was at,b,►ing balked boa ht for S'5s., d t►ad assumed the name i.,l_ott sees . < •tam in his stick. " I come here to see a b so erntall a thio ?" g well, anti riulte (lark by the time I reache This was clearh Holmes s doin Th+ P g Y R • of the urchaser. - ' .a ,h sic;al Y g <ontleman, and ou two, who I never saw $'YC9•" At Alfreton iu 1882 a husband sold his 1 y home. My co�. pmxon s hook and pill,) la\ ii_tker Street addles-, was enough to prow, • Y + - lpy bis ch,ir, tut he l:ad disappearerl. hat.. It strut k me as rather in enious n rr�y hfa, seise me and treat mein this ,`Well, j gave my mind a t�iorougtt rest ib fora lass of beer in a publta house, and c„her an* looke,} about in the hope of cerin a nota g - %shun t” by plungrn6 into a chetnicai analyyia. One ,he rib ,adl deserted her legal lord. One . g ecaase it mi ,ht bo read b rho fu :live' " o our reatest statesmen has said that a uovelista, g Y g " Ynu will be cone the &orae, I said. K anuot B pec,a wife for less than two peneo - bur, tbR:re kris nrn,e. vithout their. seeing in it more thou the p y char a of work is the try t rest. `o it iS. i i, I)it:kens tt I tatural auxioty of a wtfo for her misainE �i°° al►all recc►m ease ou for iha loss of 1 sup pose that Mr. Sherlock Holme• S «'hen I had succeeded in dissolviu the halfpenny. 'our tittle. , it-over here on the sofa and --krt a deep' ha gone out, I Slid to \(rs. Hudson a ,usband. , g 1'wo years after this a bricklayer st rile game. you ail{ not have tong Ur wait.' hydt`oearbou which I wag at work at,. I 1'easholme Green, Yorkshire, sold his wife sl►e t:anie up to lower the blinds. [t was a lung Jap.- Irvety time that u y g came back to m roblem of the Sholto„, „ I,<,t red of ” `7„ sir. Ile has one to l:.. Ho came across aullenl euou h,and peat- {, 'crock came to the door or a sharp stet Y P for la. 6d a legal document being drawn r;.- The - 't ,.d himself with hie face restingon hid hands. aria thought the whole matter out again. ' room, sir. Do yon know, sir, srr►k ptas+ed in the street, I imay;ined that it wa+. a to make the bargian binding on all sides. :, yeast;yes - in+� hes voice into an irnpressive &his- .:thee Holmr•a returning or as answer U: cones and I resumed our cigars and our talk. ;vy boys had beau up the river and down P ,i 1 ' y , p- ' In `The la oho of �I& G 157 tlteto a ' r r " Ian, a:raft: for t,is health?" . rtes advert: ement. I tried to resit, but m. tt`I`lPnl , however, Holmae a votcro broke in ilio river without result. The launch y k.r ad his J p Y ►eared au account of a well-to=do weaver �%'hy so, .yrs. li•ul:ou . I ;'- thoughts would wander off to oar .a•ran},• P` Y g g at llurule , who was charged with {caving iu vols. t• , , ro us. was not at an landin stn o or wharf, { F titter while - - " «tell- he's tfo,t-str'sn re sir. After. an '• I think thatyoa might offer me a cigar nor had .it returned. Yet it could < , 9 quest and to the ill assorted and villaiuou leserted his wife and three children. He .. l{rs works . was roue he wallcetl and he walked, uP 'tn'i Ipafr whom we were parautuc;. Could they 'O•" ho caul, hardly hove been Scuttled to hido their . %Ve bot6 eU►rtc�d in our chairs. There was thou h t!►at slag s remained as a ►.:milted etre soft impeacltnientat Duce, but it, tile. his• - down, anti.up ankl down, until I was weary he, I wondered, someratiical flaw iii my tout traces,— g Y ur ed that inasm4tch as he had sold the of tilt sound of his faptate p. Then I heard lolmes sittin close to ua with an air of ible h othesis if all else failed. I !; e nes h- I imitio'n s rcasuniug? blight ire be sutferiui g YP . ; &holo family to another man befvrc the taiet amusement. new that this mail Small hart a certain de- he be ac witted of all , g him talkin,,.to himself and muttering, anti from 'some hug© self-decepti,t►? %V ay i ,. , Elle ed desertion, ., ... ion, no every tiu,F the bell rag out he camcon the " Holmes : I exslaimeti. You her® ree of low cunning, but I did not think g , b rot possible that his nimble and speculativ" d man±" abl of an thin iu the nature of :'esponsibility for their ma ►tenanee, It Di.'keris stair-heal witii %'hat is that Mrs. Hud - iiia cap e Y g ,vas nothin to hi.m whethertlieirpurchaser tut where is the of v , + mind hard built up this wild theory upn •• $ere is Lhe old man," said he, holding t delicate finesse. That is usual: a roduct :,,•1,• Tom's - son . And now ,,e has slammed off to his v Y • P provided for their waits : the law had r' L.L.Ce faulty premises . I had raver kuo,vn hiu „it a -heap of white hair. "Here he is,--a of higher education; I then reflected. that better see,to t'nat. For himself lie had duly room bu,t I. can hear him wal ing away to be wrong ; and yet the keenest reasoi,e vi¢, vi,ltt9k••rs, d ebrowe, and ail. I thou ht`since he had eertainl been in London some k} i,.,ul:. A the s:,me is ever.. I ho pe he's not Din to Y y received three half-pence, the amountof the , i g g may occasionally tpe deceived. He wa dig aide was raft ood, but I hardly time—aa we had eviclenco that he maiutaia t i,c �-cice he ill, sir. I ventured to say somethi 1g to l ikcly, I thought, to fall into error throu.gl Y g P g " ,urchase motley, and there his interest in },,: &word him about cnolin me+::cine tut ho turned xpeeted Lhat tt wool gt,nd that test. ed , continual watch over• Poudicherty i . 8 , the over-refinement of his logic,—hfa ret ' the adair began and ended. ,;; si„k cry ou me, sir, with such a ]vvk that I don't erence for a subtle enc[ bizarre ex lanaptio, t'Al►, you rogue! cried Jones,highly de- Lodge—he could hardly leave at a moment s During 1889 a para;iraph went the rauad w•i itten k< ow how e�er I of ant of the room.” P hted. " You would have made an actor, notice, but would need some little Ltme, if ,pf the a ori to the atlect that a man. car:- _ g when a plainer and more come►ton-place on g �{ dom', _ I don't think that obi heti a au c use nd a rare one. Yuu had the proper work- it were only a day, to arrangge his affairs. netted with a religious body•in a village in y Y lay ready to hie hand. Yet, on the tithe „pose con h and those weak le $ of ours That was the balance of robabilit , at Any ,,, , ave• to be uneas Mrs. Huctso_► " I answered. y F Y the midland counties had disposed of his t_ '1 Y+ hand, I had myself Seen the evidence au q �• ;,;i;ucrouss _ " I have deet, him like this before.. He has ' . re worth ten pound a week. I thought I tate. „ wife for the small sum of one shilling. 1 I had heard the reason for tris deduction* A. „11 ;,, a by ' some small matter upon his mind which • �Nhen I looked back on the long chain o crew the glint of your aye, though. You It seems to me to be alittle weak, said — ",hter and makes hint restless." I tried to speak curious oircumstances, many of them trivia Irdu t get away from us so easily,you see. I. it is more probable that he had ar- ,, . i t the lightly to our worthy landlady, but I was in thomselves, but all teaching in rho ram ,. I have been working in that getup all ranged Iris affairs b@fore over he se;tout upon $pW to IIIQr88ae �he Cll'CQ13tioU, his ez dition " t!�e vi Iain• myself somewhat uneasy when through tho- direction, I could not disguise from myael {ay," said.he, lighting his cigar•. You, Pe "I Wish I could strike some plan by which .41 � .:,i, " the loiw night I still from time to time heard that even if Holmes's explanation were incor eel a g� many of the criminal classes begin tt No, I hardly think so. This lair of his I could double my circulation," reanarked c et and' the null sound of his tread, and knew how tact rho truo theory must be equally Date n know mo,--eE'P@cially since our friend would ba too valuablo a retreat in case of the editor of a small monthly. t, ,leach his keen spirit wan caafin� against this in- and atarthng, ere took to publishing some of my casae : Head for him to give it np until he was sure «Thera are several ways by which that :crt cs the voluntary inaction. At three o'clock in the afternoon them o I can only go on Lhe war-path ander some that ho could do without it. But a Second can be accomplished," replied a friend. At br akfa. c-ti e h looked warn and im le kis vise like this. You-got my consideration struck me. onathan Small i, ' _ `�, e y m e p g Name them." was a loud peal at the bell an aothoritat-iv. <: ntly, r haggard, with a little fleck of feverish voice in the hall, and, y n vire±" ;!� mus. have felt that ilia peculiar appearance .,Well, get married. Then two hearts . tom au rise t:,ity as colour upon either check. " Yes ; that was What brought me here. of his companion,' however iruch h. may .will beat as one, and consequently- you 11 "You are kno,:kiu ourself n old man " leas a person than Mr- Athelney ones w-► ,t How hoe our ease roe red ±" have ter coated trim, would ive rise to '� .:c et�Is gy p; Y P Pe p' g have doubled yyour circulation. Shown up to me. Very different way h+ _ c";,ildreta I remarked. "I heard you marching about "It hoe all come to nothing. Ihave had Qogeip. and possibly be associated with this ; however, from the brusque and masterfo ' f Dung :n the night." ' rofegsor of common ser+ae who had take. n relet.ae two of my prisoners, and there ie Norveood tragedy. He was gutta sharp - rt i:t of "No, I could not sleep," he anaweMed. P to evidence sinal the other two. euou h to sae that. Th9y had started from Itis estim:tited that that@ are new 1bOf a over the ease su confidently at Upper Nor K "This infernal problem to consumin me. . .. 100,000 co les of the Rible iu eircnlaiisn. . • deeper° g wood. Hta exprespion wan downcast an Never mind. We shall ,rive yon t�teo their bead-quarters under cover of darkness, 1 Iot ,s too much to be balked b eo eft' are big bearing meek and even apolofetie.� - theta in the place of them. But you must and he would wish to get back before The hi hest viaduct in the world has jant t' r„ pathte9 Y P Y batacle when all else had been overcome. -; rings of " Good-day, air ; good-day, sand h+ +at yourself ardor my orders. You are it was broad light. Now, it was past three been ereccted in Bolivia, over the river '' _ the I know the men, the launch, ever thin but ou o'clock accordin to Mas.Smith, when Lhey g 833 feet above the sea level, and r ,' ' ;:t tifu! 9 Y g " Mr. Sherlock Holmes fa out, I ands+ velcome to all the ofi'icial creldit, y gg L,ia, , ' h and yet I tau 'et no news. stave set other „ Host act on the line,bat I point out. L got the boa:~ It would be quit@ bright, ' ' 10 �' inti a antics at work. and us+:a ever means at stand' +" and people would be about in an hour or so. 1,008 feet above rho river. g Y " Yea, and I cannot ire ant's when ho w tat agreed• I The sultan hoe 300 wives, the Sim olt y ' t,arlet my disposal: 'The whole river hoe' been w would carer " Lntirel if you will help m$ to the Therefore, argued,they dt3 notgovery far. " d n', �" t searched on either aide but there is uo b@�'? ' Bat perhaps y „ Y! They paid Smith well to hold big tongue, nahomey 250, the Sttah of Persia 400, thety ,, t}'£'ntd° news nor has :4irs. Smith�l►card of her has- wai>""�Take that ohai-tan 1 try oneyf Lhe- ►en. csi►p@ ping of Siam GOU the King of Ashantee •i �' >e 1 cuk;denly ' cigars. " Wel}, then, in the first plae@ I shall reserved his launch far the final ea , unci , M band. I shall come to the conclusion soon „ ' +pant a fault police boat.—a stesrn launch hurried to their lcld fogs with the treasure- ; t)rrn, and the Emp@ror of orocao about � �x .. Y ,,�•ral loving that they haveaouttled the craft. But there Thank ytiit; I don t mind if I dn, g� " cvt6 v w1W +, said he, mop ping uis face with a red. lion -to be at the W�tminstsr Stairs at seven bolt• In a couple o nights, when they had 000 el t_ ," are objections „o that. time to see what view the aper About a third of the ant;to population of t �. •1..nfl hono danaa handkerchief. ''�cok•" "Or that Mrs, Smith has put us on the „ �' - �_' •t ag the world speak the Chiiuese language or:tri ; : %i"eat:nine :: moron J ace 1ud awhisky-and-soda . That is eaefly t»,in ed. There fes sl• took,and.whether theca was+any euapicton, • _ �3 . b nt• " tVell, half a glass. It is very°hot fog rays one about there ; but I coo step across ,bey would make their way under cover of allies dialects. t c Noblest '. " No, I think that tog be dismissed:. I de<Ld. ha Y the time of year ; and I have bad a goo, he road and telephone to >stake sure•" darkness to same ship at Gravesend or in One of the first efeettt of introdueisg I�ctP :, t d inquiries made, and there is a launch and tr me. Yon know m "Then I shall &sot two stanch men in the Downs, where no dotib`, they had al- •iaments into Japan has been co atimuLts 1 .. J- 1' _ deal to worry y J read arranged for paseagea to Am@rico or ;uventars to discover some meaae of doing k _ of that description." - " Could it have one n Lhe river±" theory about this Norwood case�" re nOe•" ,way with lobby divtstona. Yrnfessor *ra s aro, ;` g P '•I reroerober that oa a reseed ane." "There vriN tae two or three in the britt. the lonisa" i�,,; e ,. : I,amakawa, of he QniveraiLy of 'r ikh'each, ` -4�� ,F �rcad of "I have considered that poeaibili';y, too, f�17Kell, l have been ob ' to reaonsida Vhat els„±" "But tie laigteuah± Theyeould not have h of •° and there is a search-party who will work ,tet drawn AL1 roared lift •'Whonweseeurs the'men we shad get,the akentthat to frhsir lodging ____-an electrical miwhine by wh , .y, census 1 it. I had my 7 •{ sew I+npF nF far aA Richmond. If no news comes Qti_.,_r sic, when pop'he weal through easnra I *.hiuk that it would be a pleas- 13ut so. I argued thatthe burgh mt[st .nember can record his vote,Wtthoutieaving '_ ,.` to-da , I shall aLrirt off m golf Lo•m•�rrow, m is of its invisi• I t ' HLil wa y Y the middle of it. 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Y w .`a... `.A' is I x '(•F -r'_ . . :" c r w ., r r ., ,. - ` - _ I, - - - - - ; .S 't , TOf)UR$JBSCfRiBElAB:By referring ...Christmas candies sib so ebea at. --Mr. hof Q c�tetll . with '�!� v_ E r CY� ..3a td tha address label on pour er ou . i. , 1_:� � ---: t can%:ways ascertain the date to which Dlekie tiG argnia. 4aughter. Mrs. . . A. 11�1: 18 wit. 'N A �� ;� ' ' _. - yonrsubscriptiontoTianNxwsispaid. --For all kindsof.boif ; ooe,itnbbere --Orange®, >t�amonn, p'iRs--tltr'ee lbs. �Ra . - 1 ) hap a otReda le on iebiron acknowledged suer t�ggd r fol and oj�erslloes qo to I�oga1D'6 r Carrarrta and four lbs. Raisins ftfr 26o at g e ' �!' ' : _ � owing recefPt of money at this office•Alwa s --Mrs. W. V. lw right has beau Suffer• Logan's. ` `,- - _ - .- . ,�`. `: i- . - keep the date paid ahead. tf y ing from diphtheria for the past week, 4--Dickie & Marquis titre doing a lively j - $`i ' --- T #, lEXMAS . PRESENTS ��: but is now recovering nicely. trade in Christmas groceries. They have t t . -W. G. Ham ie nursing a lard w•riat a very choice fat of fresh Roads. * - , --.' .a - ' Y 7 .. � � �� '�� �. this week. Z he muscles were s ,reined -Monday,January 2nd is speiken of - -• 11 11 f_ - � - - in some unaccountable way. as the data for the Fire Company s enact- ' a � . 1. ' �, ---Dickie & Marquis have an ipztra tainment to be Riven by the Dramatic 10H tQttr;t 11 Li profcosi l : choice lot of-ties and scarfs,dark and light elnb. - . � ,, - - .�_- - A.0 11 PICKERING. ONT.. DEC. 16, 1882, n knots and four-in-hand. * --Very pretty silk and embrold@ry E have dust bought a lot of fancy goods eSpeCially {or -- - lI�',l„•r� `� -Wanted a good quiet driver for its handkerchelfe in great variety at Dickie ,�� the ChriStmaS trgde OP . , , a ap below regular .lives and �, - keep duunR the winter months. Pattie- & Marquis . belling cheap. are Ie Bred t0 Ye Lhe Ub11C r@at bar alII8. Among Wh1C11 T M.BATE�i �N- . ” + f LOCALISMS ,late furnished at News OFaICB. --John Clreenlaw left with ns an ear of P P $Z p $' g i . - - . R S.O., Conine, - O: 11 • -Geo. Seldom and family have moved corn, upon which grew 1104 grains. The are the following t�,,, ;S;,ro�r• P►cker>n� O1,.• �;": .. into the residence on Church street re- cob as well as the corn may be seen at [ _ 8:30 to 11::311; t'=�ening t� t.,± '" --JnBt arrived : car load fine salt eently occupied by Jas. Som9rvil}e. the office.11 Fancy plushaods f'o.,trl .jlt - - • � �.$. * -For y ears past Dickie & Marquis -New silk and merino mullalers for Logan's. Fancy plush Albums . _ hays lead the tt•ay in low prices for Xmas gents wear. All colors at Dickie & Mar• -Mr. and Mrs. John S. Winnacatt are r Mi=� I ,1.t , t in town visiting his mother. ( candies. They will do so thin year. vols . * Fancy leather Albums L PIL ,e)l (' -The sidewalk down Church 6treet -"I1ank" Larxin, of Ch'cas;o, spent a -Whitt da yon think of J. D. Farsyth`s Fancy et.'ff boxes s,rti�t,r.. t _• '. 11 week with friends here and outer laces electric railwa scheme as outlived in a - sous in 1)et1 itistrulndntal `requires some repairs, and at once. - -Logan sells 2 cans salmon for 26e, •in th@ township. He is the picttpire of letter in another eulomn. This will fern ancy collar bOxe3 Sciences eiv�ll if 1'e�ltlir,''1• health. Thorough Instruct' soda biscuits 7c and 5 gal coal oil for 750. _. ish subject matter for a discuesion at Fancy glove boxes ._ —Recollect that the school concert tapes nomination. Address,Clurentol_t. , I -Fzesh bulk oysters for sale on and Fancy handkerchief boxes ., r.' r. lace in Pirie's hall. on the evenin -Don't t forget the Christmas tree en- --- -- after Saturday at R. Woodruff's butcher P .of D $ LETT1 E shop. Dec.. Lard, one week from to night. Don tertainment given by the Pickering Meth- Fancy work boxes1. MIS -John Gordon left on Monday fur your beet suit and• occupy a seat. The odlst Sabbath School on Tuesday evening - Fancy perfume boxes f, _ Portland with apples for Mr. Gernon, of program promises abundance. 20th inst. A good time is expected. All -• •. . g NOW PIt1�I 1A I' T Fancy music rolls .1 I� uJus1C.,ells. �Ii4 1 Dunbarton. ( , -The(quarterly meeting of the Friend's are welcome. t the TorontoColleg of N!'I L. -Sidney Barrett ands wife, of Motttit church will be held next Sabbath at 11 -Shoddy pedlars are reported to"be in Fancy dressing cases - ,111,'1 pie:`sur" to rev`"'1' 1. a teacher of 11usi(•. S.) Albert, visited friends here and Bowman- a.m. Mr. H. R. Keats, of Toronto ; Mr. the vicinity. have nothing to do with Fancy call bells - fortlen,tstthree "':'r' it1 `+ vine this week. R'm. Moore, of M@aford ; Mrs. Dale, of them. $iRn no paper u� the hands of a ner,�u<l l)05 :�;ey > �t1or.,i. When you bny 'Xmas candles, buv Uxbridge,-are expected to be present. stranger, as the same may return to you Fancy card baskets . . tike has Proved :- e' ''11' The , Re'sidencef'ukerin^ tita`,iu •the best. Dickie dt Marquis have them y will also address the missionary in a short time In the shape of a note. Fancy silk handkerchiefs at the lowest price. * meeting on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. -A mammoth"shooting match will - --_- ),pY(,r -_ -Second Deputy Reeve Gerow� vas in - earing a noise the other night in take place at Besse's hotel, Whitevale, on' Fancy cheap handkerchiefs . - _ in the village M Sudsy, not necessarily on his summer kitchen, after the family had Thursday, December 22nd. Pigeons,clay Fancy Ladies ties c'.''` E., FARl"W L l i l:. I a canvassing expedition. retired, Chas. S. Palmer concluded that a birds, turkeys, geese, etc., will be pro- - -. •• - - Countycrown ' y bolicitor. Court House, �t -Richard Baker, of Greenwood, has bold burglar was entering his house. vided in abundance, and a day of solid Fane Gents ties ' TFx, : rented a farm in'Searboro township, and (quietly he arose, procured his shot gun sport may be couuted upon. Fancy Dry Goods notions .. A�1ES MILLER, will take possession early in the Spring. and proceeded to investlgat@. On open. -Revs. J. M. Simpson, M. A., of Fane} glass ware _ tJ TARY P1-lb:lc. (:()tiv± -Rey. Eastman, of Oshawa, occupied tug the kitchen door, he sternly eballeng• Claremont, and J. T. Caldwell I3. D., will - Thistle xa,^ u�sar ►'r'„1 . t` Fancy china ware t'he St. Andrew's pulpit here on Sabbath, ed talo intruder. Three times he asked exchange pulpits next Sunday,the former / „ ' ' . � Ow ,� \Ir_t; I:i.1 '• having exchanged for the day with Rev. for an explanation, tlireateninR each time will preach the Methodist S. S. Anniver• - Fancy new teas - .�. _ terg, soli<:iu,l:•-."-•-. Perrin. that he would bhoot if not saluted. Still sat serwou. ylornin - "The rel' ions Fane ori a sets . ,._s, office, wtlithy,0111. a no. i'' K y p A. �Icl;illvrwY,LL:13. al ??, -Robert C. Stork -aas brought home the burglar spoke not a wort]. Patience tra,uinR of Children." Eveniug,-~The and % great many stew and useful articles which space�� will not allow us tp � '�� � - � - - - - -_ ---- -,fol• on a spring bed from Highland Creek o ceasing to fui'ihe, avail,Charles pulled the two Kiugdouis." kir. 8imlison will ad• - ♦♦ ,ew•thousand + mention. Kindly call and see our Xmas show and get our low prices. A to torn oil x,•111 l:.t., 1. Saturday. He is seriously injured, bu,'t trigger. The hammer ignited the cap, dress the Sunday b�:.00l at 2 p.m., in the t 011able ,at6sof int1l", . lj• by no means fatally so. which set fire. to the gunpowder and the body of the church. All are invited. _ � h' ristei, Pickcrin�, -► _W. P. O'Connor, of Chicago,-is- with leaden shot grains were hurled across the -Brother Graham, of the Chrofiiclr, , t; friends here this week. He is doing nice room to where the stranger stood. There treats us to another less ,u on spellingDIC KIE � & 7�• 5. Ol'.�i I 1 c t'' was a shuffle ttnd the intruder. stretched la%t week. He also 5i ni' es his intention - 1 - Ak `• reiwe. or:tlt `� It in the neighboring Repubhc,as is usual- g < ' '� - Solici ors, Not;irlt . :mac•. 1 � ly the case with Pickering boys. himself across the floor, blood pouring of sending tis a dictionary as a Christmas rouvo, n ill t)c =tt c•tat ru i = • -A special sermon will be preached frons innutuerable wounds upon his body. gift. While we should appreciate the gift --i- ----- -- ----- - -- ------ -------------- - - � office ovel''l.l;l,.n-1"•::,;11, . neat Sabbath evening in St. Andrew's Imagine thtl surprise ise of the household very m eh, ,we would advise our friend to ! `.e t� � ��<< ;' church in reference-to the deaths of Iti1r. when the tret,pitsser was recognized as sac© up pia spar@ change and at the earl- •. - i1f "t STOVES- -Buchan and ;Vl,ss Mar Allison. none oilier tllttu a large femi ins i Mary 6 u r ,,well teat passible moment purchase therewith. TOVES >. , 7 r �IIOI -tI_: ', �'!: t. -The Fort Perry Stcirrdard isuow pull- liuown t0 tllc f;tit:i:•1 . '1'!ie ��ounl's were n tai:n'ng will, thrungli wlii,�t, to run lux . ! StA�'e6 are hustling at j7. ;;:" �• �` , N. 1 lisped by Newton Bros., of which S. Al. not final. - - copy before being set up for the ,aper. a I`' e1,)111)y < �lt�':t., '.' ,[-frlt­ A faR��G S tlii:3 seUSOu al- '• _. Newton, of the Whitby. Gazette is the "After the :?rst of next -year the fees This process would rNmoye from his ar- --- • and cherrywoo•t �•r�' senior partner. Success gentlemen. + of county cone tiles throughout Ontario ticles touch chaff and the corse s foot attx•'1,ira P g petty personalities really. Why 16 It �eOfttlSe i°o�lio,'t7t�1 Cq1�;, ,1:,�; _r� i A iece of California ine awaits in'• wild be materially reduced. The will be and snake he and his ,. n r vee witch — �' Y P he handles file best and thea - spection on our sanctum table. This wood allowed 1 fi,r .ru Arrest an,l `r.'m for at- snore ibohQht of throughout the county. p 1'_0-aaar,_ss: (.t t:,I: lit': is of peculiar appearance and is used ex teudii,n court." 'Ifo our notion this ie Try it brother and we will agree to pro- eat gtO�e In the market. C'iOlile T Il i) L) K I \ tensively in the construction of railway one of the n,o.t ,';;niticeut stews that has yids file machine ttitl, oil. ` ftIld I)tlp 8nd •tld a for 'ourself. �� * ." "rIor V i ` s brldoes. appeared in print for a long time. TO a i i J a j ;l r- (',.:1� f,,, t',)t ,u T 1 tt)11 , ,,C,-,1'I,•. l l 'rin;; 3lrs. 'Vulentine an abed lfid who tilos© who ,?wc;l 'n cities and litrne towns ao ' a 110Ve the Happe 211Ou j]t •tv GREENWOOD. ['t'.I g f or ni:;,1t t1r�1::.� 1�• } has resided with her nephew, NVAr. Rich. this matter has no intertst, but not so t t,'n, r:1t l,l: r= .ii_tr '' - Sibson-for the ass year, ,< : _ The Jubilee Range, McClary s rig; ,-tell .,t,. :l> 'A •'. p died on Thurs with hs �• I ) lip© in rural place's: 1�a John McGuire ha3 retnrued home for T. ins;,lone•:,t 1„w.•-' 11:::19 t� , day. The remains were taken to Bloom- have to iffy solely upon'couuty constables the winter months. Ac,tiv e Range, the Glyndon Art Pase•l f„t,t t,1a,ie :1. `I)•,t-1 ' f;eld fur burial a•ud wets interred on Sun for .rote t,. 11 tr(,w crooks and sharpers «►8 nolle@ that .1ohu Shear, Er. bears a , ' r . - cls""`"ct 1,111::'11,1- ultana plzrlor cook Buck s Radiant Home. these stoves are I.. day, �_ _ of every It rill. i;ud such characters have a heavy burden on his spacious uv r lip. ' y,,, - - . = —Joseph Gormlev announces a shoat•, peculiar f�•:;; u c,f i+eekiirt� for tictiu,s in Pe p' - all sizes .and prices. Dou t forget the place - _ , 1. Y .. Run,ur says that the drill shed will be ing match at his hotel, Liverpool 1i,trket,• counti;y n aver:. A county cousth( re transfered into a skating rink, If such T. .�._ C3"REIG'S the leading tin shop. I1 NG `,I-\ TPI . , - . l t - on WedneAday next, 21st of December. (luires, n<t' oi,1� the muccie and agility to is the case,weaiixio►rsiyawaittheehaoge. T r - r. - - - - ------- -_ --- -- -.--- - - - -----.--- -- - . f�_ E t,I1111;:;•in tllt'tpr•:tr. I:1' �� As this is not the first time Joseph has arrest a cuilnit, l,ht f�eyneut)y he has to A mammoth ball has Riven iu file 1:very pe1�t>n In�It, t . mnnaged such an undertaking, the fact of act in the capacity of a detective as well. Orange hall here, a week before last,under the i;rawl C:tu,c „, : ,1�� I 1iit:_1 setting a date is sufficient to assure a The present tees are so small that, few the ttuspices of"the Peak Bros. "Bright ' FASHIONABLE - - Ill I - �3tttttt �� I good tlm©. en capable of filhnR the poettion will the lightsbone-oar fair woven and brave f ,,,,,•,•_�;r,i, -Tris St. Andrew's S. S. have addegl accept file appointruent of constable, and men" until the morning star rose in - " _ - - ., much to the appearance of the basement whit will be the •resldt when these fees splendor and glory. .ill did jutiticeto the Large a and Beautiful stock of Millinery in aII � lfoaIAS 1)I:\\, �•X I of the church .by carpeting the vestry and are still further reduced :' Thee 'dteln is g y n 3 plenteous repast set before them,especial• �luissioner for t::'::lt ; t - the schoolroom platform, providing chair, radically wrong, and the sooner we ro the II8R est Styles. . niont,out. P !y the fat lean from Auclley. Bti\TI\G I- and a table for the Bible cuss and other test, the sooner may we expect a change. Not long ago our village was startled ._1 i, , - improvements, The walls are hung with -Accord' to statute the last llfonday b i for flvv< . y the report of fire arms. . udging froth ` 1�• Li�ono AI60 Children's Wool Hoods and Caps. flee at the store or at is �-1 mottos, which were the gift of a friend. in each yeAr is-the day on which township the noise we trete convinced that ashoot- � • virtase. -The annual entertaifimet,t of Picker clerks are to ret sive nominations for can ing .tarty from '�lnskoka had settled on - It.1j E I i)\, 1 t l I3arbor S. s. will be held on the ev©Hing didates to &11 the variolas seats in the Orders filled t0 Otlr satisfaction ' t' of Dec. 28th at 7 30. There will be an council, and if a ell be demanded the the •onth western border of our watery y Coll veyal:,.r, c o P expanse, tint further investigation showed la is Accoul:tant • lllon<)y` to l,)an on fair:! k .' lma tree and a good .resist, rendered election shall takes lace on the followin - . - # _. P g that.Marshall Noy's recruits were out on PICKERINGarea. ur t til - t: �)MIS I. -WISE ii . 1-. 11y the tich001 and speeches by those 'n Monday-tile first Monday in the New practice. dike carried off highest honors xrou;;lan1 <�,1 �t tt: l: . � terested in Sabbath school work. The Year. As Christmas this year falls u n f y Po by slitting the bulla ere. IIs was closely action o b.t�. „�N. ------------------- -- _- - - - - \1 1 f trans • friellde pf the school are cordially invitedti Sunday, in all likelihood Monda will be ---- - - - _ ---- --"� -�� rrO. 1'U I.0 Y followed by his expert commander. i!L Hlltclti�on. :11,,,r:: -While going home on Thursday even- generally observed, and the same may be __ ......i__ can-via Pt'rn1.<rcf� r.,.2t , ing, of last week,Warren-Woodruff;slipped said of New Year's day. ThiR means that BASE LINE EAST. 14 oiti[:e, r„r,)t1t,,. ;to,ti 1. upon the sidewalk, and in falling back iaowinatiozat? itud ere-tions will both occur G :­� .. 1.1asset, 5_;1x1,11441• Tl�t-,s11 t lowest Curren, rc)te� <-i i fractured the small bone of his left ankle. on holidayA. D. R. Beaton, our Clerk, Ir. fillings, of Toronto, agent $nnday 1. I .. - � - al,ie Lertl,y of rt l,:t t±,:� c - The fracture was speedily reduced and he bas issued a proclamation calling a.publio at Brookside. ------- - - . lenntres pnLcha=,,<l. " - - - - i•iliiii.iiiiiiiiiisi iiiii■=killfiilifiiiiii=fiiifftiiiifii=iiii• - - _ t:\tll'[I til'ti 1[1,Ittl'l:lt,'- !!! is rogressing nicely, but his lacoinotion meeting of the electors at the town hall, Mr. and ;Sirs. Thos. Hancock visited p - - { , will be impeded for a time in consequence Brougham, on the 26th int,, for the afore- friends Cherrywoal this week- , '' t !,�-j(i y of tae acci i It.- said rurporo. It was rumored through John Brant, jr. is ou a -tour through the � i � • \ -rpt the i�• filar rzeet:ng of Pickerin�- � � Ou fi iloring de* pal til�ent �S �1ow lis full <,. • the tont tip flat v<e would have two west Lakin orders for the tent fence. .�. 1 OST, t't 1: T Edgar Philp and Frank Hancock visited • for ills c�) > Council ire. 913, R'.:T. -of�'., the folloivI , councillors and no 3rd deputy reeve ,hie • $ dna ',l,e,•11ie,ttlons , r I- ,-' friends in Whitchurch township recently. t,ult.(1u Steam .,:.•1 :: - .. ' officers were elected : S. C., ]aro. R. M. •ear, on account of a i;cent change in the blast. . � . Bateman, �I. D. ; P. C., ' Mrs. 1'S itheridge and Mrs. Bailey, of ventilation a spE :t,. Bro. J. T. itich• Municipal �1ct. Such is not the case. At . .. _ • . . 'I ' corner vunfl.., it;. i'-it s �• I;vtt in:Anville, ars Visiting at the Model ` *: ' Resilience }yin.�t, [: i(,): -- ardson , C,, Sis. Woodruff; Chaplain, the last session of the Local House some Fares. - Io :. Bro. Thos: Law ; Ree. See.,Jas. Ri,°hard I enterpi ng mcmiber, w e cannot now re Mrs. and Iffiss Addie Philp returned `: . - .i tic t i„ir son Jr., ; Treas., Sis. Wise ; Fin. See., cull his name, introduced an amend- front visiting friends in Darlington on - - �� . ISro. C, E. illtrrgnis ; Iiera]d, Ed. llate ; men, to the effect that 750 voters be neo- Monday. yrul alltee to eel fe�,'tt of - ll� ► le. T r'AIh1.�:�\h. , . 1J• Auetionrt,r, st:11 Guard, Wm. Houderson ; Sentiuol, Win. eseary for each deputy reeve, instead of We are informed that Andrew Douglas willing to conduct an.. tz V. Cornell, % 500 as now is the case. While tb@ got hurt the other day. We do not kliow dna tak<1st1is 1rr1,1t:t1;t:1 - if anything serious took lace or not. runs for past fRvors.su,t i -The Pickerini; Orchestra, met at tae amendment was read-and debated upon Y � P Out stock of Fall and W inter suitirngs and overcoatings aro of thetl,. Te,-ills f,) - residence of Jobn E. Gee for practice last it has not yet` become law, therefore we George Allen has purchased anew clover rangt;mcnts as to,,:,ti's ,; I..../ Friday evening. After- the usual exercises will have - four representatives at the mill which he intends starting.this week. in a11d we are shoyCing better vallles tha1E1 eVBr. If at the office of this 1),1,1)1-,- No doubt it will have all the latest improve- l' cu � H O�I A 5 1'l)l:C i I, . L11t) rr,::acia; !s 11 •,re treutet4 to a r,liolc•, Couut board felt 189$, you want a nice nobby Rty ]>ah , It t? over- -= some repast. To-night the company have -The following is from the last issue °°encs. - . j r10U,,•, IiU:,: r I. ____ ooat at reasonable prices we have the = t1t wt,oi, x)f _, a received an invitation to an ,valet bop of the Bolton Enterprise : '�A few months . attentioneiveu to:,u oras The following is the report of S. S. ?�o. OOdB t0 suit 011. 7 Charges 1lodcrate. Alia:. per at lite Gordon 1lon;r, '1'htls it will be ago the report was current in Toronto g Box 97,lCt<►ugh:>;11.c)1tt. seen that t?:e Pi;i;oring heuplo al,preciuto that several clerks in one of the :atge es 1 for month of:Vov ,mbar. The standing - _ ' such an organization. tablishtrlonts were down with di Cherie, of'the third and fourth classes is asoer• �o� - �' - ,, ; !1 rete h»r[, l? tamed by means of written examinations � t . , .R. -If eve 11n1!c r tai3:l the school late since which time the number has inertias- held burin the wonth • that of the lower '•a n-:Y^ t 7 8 _ :.: IBEX. ( L7 EI1,l arigh!, �Vednesdev, the L:it1i ins,., will be ed, uuLil it ie said that at the present time The .� any jeweller., tha elate fc� 1,o13ing the an>stlttl schools one hundred are afiict©d w' classes is based on class work. UST opened up a crate -of beautiful Dinner and Te€� Sets W� her, h,1, ith the Baine n, rk, dna w111 alwu}s het, P names of those who obtained lase than 60 wlilCll W8 &re OffellIIg' at a IOW price. a ` ' repair watches,cto<-ks at,•: T, ; lneetiuQ in each section. Besides the disease. The report has reached the per. cent of ,maximum are not reported. dtulo for the last �:3 rears- IrI . reading of the auditor's report for the,' country"now, and as the house iv ques- Fourth Class, mad. 600,-Ethel Vail 420, ' ;_ :_ - All work gnaranteea. Pri. year, th© election of one trustee will take tion relies principally on its count trade l�'em eJ Jars swat down. i.t. ;; for Eamtlt.,i s�lleur,-, a Walter Hamrick -810, Peril. MOrtZOIDbe x Wellington st., Tur„nto. place. In this section Robert liiiller, Sr., the effect may be imagined. Never a 2ri0• 8r. Third Claes, mad. 800,-Ida ' 'r will Lave completed hip term on that date, whisper of it has appeared to the Toronto MoCausland 280, Bertha Orvis 240, Lelia - 4 />;oe�t er irrt `I , but we are creditably informed that •he dailies as far as we are aware and wheth• 1 t R - will also, fur re (;Iactloa. . er title or not we are .unprepared to say. Hartriok 200, Liszie 'tliilSon I60, Jr. 30TIN L �1r1 l:, ii(' Third Clare, max. 200,-Maggie Robert. . � nIaker. efit,,lt :ttti,1 - % -J. A. Hits and w'fg were st New It it-is so, the hundred's of country peopleR : • promptly attzndeti to, t 1 son 180, Lily Orvls 176, Mary Balsdon _ ..,_ - t . 11 -- -- - --" - -"------ — tr Ca8tI9 last week attending the funeral of who visit chis stole weekly run a- great , chip. Don't fe)rk�t tl)e st11 J. J. Robinson, I�sq., which took place on chance of oontracting the disease and bear- 140, Etta Dooglas 120. Second class, _ . ,'_. News,King stmot,Il'iekeiv i Sunday. Dec©aee(1 was well and favor- ing it to all arta of the cos Warnes arra ped in aider of merit,---Eva r. . P ntry with re- Brant, Fry 1 k Gorman, May Stevenson, CROCKERY - • - g s , - - tlrit i i ably known in that locality having occu- suits that would be hard to estim�lte: It CRO KE Y* , - ' `l pied many positions of trust. He ryas is a fact that city doctors do not like to Charlie Stevenson. Class I. part II, �'{1es• I I O1�DON�H01✓ `l j Balsdon. Navies of those wile attended warden of the united counties of North report to the authorities eases of this na• t' =`! 91 � James Gordon. pl I: ever da burin the alanth,--Cil Qrvis, ane- (' - _ - tamberlatsd & Durliam at one-time, like• tore, especially it their anent is @ - y g y � ,,,, brick bllil,ting p nscon1. y . . wise a_magl:;trate fur man ears ass. ed in Bertha Orvie. Haggle Robertadn, Will yw I 3# cry convenittuc, ` Y y p a home which requires lila seryloes �-pj y� �ti � oe a €fit e '�,te �f 1111e9' �Q�.l� - travelling public. Now a1. _ Dee Deceased was Mrs. Hilts' llnele. frequently, aqd it is but reasonable to au Robertson, Mand Grayer, Kassel Brant, �; ` an,t 9l,eds• At the last regular meeting of Doric P- Lelia Hartriok, Albert Hamrick. Names . IJ , -. T -_ ' -T` pose that if this dread disease dues exist .�y bTE1tN ITOL, '' ' Lodge No. 424, A, �'. and A. M., the fol• to suoh an a allin of those who deserve special credit for AlI , PP g extent, and that a • . t,fir, now open for the -. � lowing officers were installed : W, M., large number of the victims were el>Qploy- good condnot,-Ethel 'Vail. Pere. Mor- coin '�isin atll tyle �ateSt irJt Iles �•_ travelling nit>li,:. Toi- combo, Ida McCsusland Eva.Brant Cil .1 chltnl,oa t> 1ds, las been r 71 ' _ Jno. Gormley; J, P. M., J. H.Eastwood ed in this large store, and the affair had ' -•-' u 9 Orvls, Maggie Ito�«srtsan, . bole in z M. B. ; B. W., R. M. Bateman, M. D. ; been kept quiet in order that the trade of - 1 - - :�:' - t, ibis cont. teenient for 1 ed as it utro� _. - • ' J.W., Alex. Falconer, Cha Alegi,�'lnd• the establishment would ' ,P got be injured. - .r•:-vy!a+ In , ' prov '}- 1j ,;} oi'1)1t 1 reasonable 1 e i a lch at al �_ I Seo Geo. Kerr• Tre'as, , -• hod room. 13ox Atku :. y' , y•+ ,-,•W: J. We know of no means whereby colltagiatte Pr _. _ The ovinalail -et�irk tiow Uaxi at' - ,.-- . • ;.' _. Reazin°; $. D., Wm. (,rormley ; J. D., diseases could be sot Gael1. :. ,5°'.,bj,`l Weigh R�':, x. ht)ro til ti h ue. .an. , ;e� 4, r . cattle at all l ,ti 1 u6 y ad p ► 1 y 1 r ll. p,ll tt • J. G. D. A tl l0 13 g ,. Y�,. 1 F r .: 1 With pre . Gormle _ • , A e,li j� X Gormley D o er a la e e 4;r. : V E A '.1 . v rg xtent of oounttr as ll a Owl _ 1._ ., . .. .. � y -� �;�.: ) '� 1`�� �,,,��'.•�s• ��,,�s % L�' every ��y/�� �} , t .1< .E -. - ':�' "'.QLJ y liquors of r of C., Jaso dvn , Eewacle, Glea Par. sushi to exist-in a ter. 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