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' � I- 1. � 1%. ,_ -1 ' . -:..,_,e,-I . . . . .. , . * I . . -- a'I Oartro t - I ... .­..�__�.--­�� " . .rl . . - so is attributi A. He leavda ..� MON'(30LIA.'. .I.. .. I : ,-., ��,A : -,!-.. e, * - -- ,­� rafto*ion +� . - "._ . .. . -�� , -, , � �% . Vau - Dd b4 deAl ' , :'V w , ­ - � � 0�qL­ ._1 , - ,:l-t ..�- I 4.. .1.trN I '. .:; ��,,.�.-_ .,�. V .,z ! ... �1--i� ­ - . : � � 1, . . - �­ ,. - I - , - ,., , , . -- I. . - I - . - ' ' , .." r �! ..�, I OUTAROUNIbus a wife and six small $bildren to mourn " ,.- . ..i ' ,,V,- : .-,.:- . . . � .1. - . . , , �;. ;_:, '', .- . I ! � . . . _ .. . �­ .1 . I . I I ", ,� _. ,­­ m- z.,�, I . . . 'A ver sad accident o�ourred here on - -10 ,14� -. . J��t� I - . - _ _:4� 1 .. .i . . .,;, " I :: . __ . li i . ,' .- . -� -1 : ,:,�t4 ;-_.,'.' . � his, 'sudden -demise. Deceased was 68. y �,.- .. . I . ' , --�- 4 . 1. .1 - . . . . . .. �ytl� . I - . I . - - ' "' �� I "c' _. * , : 4TEST' L60AL HAPPENZNGS RECORDED BY - �. . .. :.1; , . . L . . . I morldply raprning, which resulted in the .� , I. , .-:1�11,,"iWA ,.. . � . Medical. . 1 AND JOTTRD.�DOWi . - :, �_.:1.,... .I' __ , iA . -- years Of age -and -taller. well off. . The , 'I-7 � 1J. _.;� ______-_-_-_-���­-%._�-._ I I I . ,TUX PRE83 A I 'BY .OUR death of the six-year-old daughter of Joseph _. . . , . ,� � ��� , , .�,��� � . _. I . I - I �� I - ' . � - 1. � funeral'took place 6D �ouday w ibe St. I .t . I - � - . � . i.� . . �_ -_00RAUSPONDYGNTS., � . Rioket. That rilorning Mr. Ri : �� ". .". . .,M-C P. 7 X1111 .� cket &rose - �__J .. ��, M.13ATENIAN, M,D., C.M - ­ -A i . -_ :." , : , John's cemetery on tbp 7th coL.,I laud was - .1��f I -1. - - - I V, ,�� � . - � . _011ft . . I ; ­ ' '. a �_ ** I !t . .- ',7-. : ��., .� . . , are d, ThIs sudden death b6 ' * ��,I .;- jug street, Pickekiu.g office hours: Morning ::::: I - . .: '. . .. � I-- . Re & 8.0*., Coroner. office and Resider k�-�. OLAREMONT,.' i '-1' ' , I and started tfiefipe, ,and proceeded- to- the* :�.: T I , M, I �, .- : - )' �ely attende ,b �% - - . . , 4. ,jarn to do . the chores. His two little , - - * * .1� , - ' A-1- - . . . . : . 1 .." 4- , ..:: cast a glooW." iro Omm ­�� "' .. 1�.,�'T,"i�, I 1.__1. so to 11:30; E.venipg 6 t6 S. . . ... i � .over the unity. .., �!d� . 1. � . , I . . I . . � 3� Bert Mantle is improving ni6elp. - , . . I --tont, . . .,girls were also about, and the`��est ono, :-;.,j 1% . ," :_1� , . : I . - _ . - i_�� - - I M - P i __�V_#_V�� ... _ . �, . " I . I I C. i,% . . - ; , - about 8 years of ag - proceeded to- put a ... I�:..._ ­ % .� ­ .7 , j & I .. - .. Mrs. John Reed:is ill with .bronchitis. i . !r - Locust'; Hill - � . _4,,��X% , - � - � L�g_al � : , . -' .1; I ' . - 7�­ ,� � , stick of wood i n- I ve. Tb6 stick/was ;, _-.,---.- , ,1��. !, . I V , � - . ... ' ! _a . .. . - �'. �1 " ., . . �- -�11;� Isaac Linton, we regret to say, is in 'I �" '� � �2 s tMeto - ., . ------- ____ , r , 0i I . .. - __. ­ . -". .. _d i.� �X I - I . i:.; . � ­ - . I - " 1�i�. -X ,.�. --k- !�- )t,- viry poor )i(,Rltl,. . .. I I .,-�i- . . - �� .. 1 ' " - - ; -, ; . .. I I . too large, and as she drew it out again,,the i - � I - � C." ig R ­ __1 -10--g- . Mi. Johnstou -iug'vt into the clothing'-of her sister --'L�,�- ! '- 'I .:* , Art , WELL,.Q. AR I4. - F - - 9 I . I I'!:_ .j E. F . t . . 4QZ� 1 � L , � , our goilial eta ion 'agent.. fire e. I .�..- - . I . . " ,- N�-1. I� "I .. . . , ' 1. - , � TER,(30-an �Grown Att,orney,and L.uunty . . .' - - - 11 �.� 1,JYB. MULft'o, sr.,'fell and 6priAined her _..., , -11 . o , ,;,4� . - : 1 86�c - - 10-Y ... , lvf� - - who bas been,here for�the past four years, who was standing. �ear. As soon as the I .'._��: , �� " e - ­ - _,� .. � , .1 , . . IR - I -".: ­-''1-�,� , I . itor, CoarttAouse,WhitbV . ,.- . - i I kle the other 4ay., ; � . . � . ­ '' . / - ,1.1 I . I . 0 comp InI.- Tuea. ebild 4isoovered ber�blothing to be on fire _1 � -4*q�R, � ''_"' � : i�,4 -- - . � .., - , ". o . � , ':' ' '""q Z� . �,.:�. -, : f . I � .W - , has been r-emoved by t� . .. �' % . . .-,,- - - I �' I- . - . ...11 jA.MES MILLER, - ,.. � i �! -Ir:; � - ,Mrs. John Collins fell on Friday and day even g, Ith iust., �le was ten she ran ontAide and before assisaxiolo reach- i . '.- :.. ,: ,. I .1 . W ored an I All .�k% � . SOLICITOR, NO _ . I - 1. . . - A- g.. � - -1, "t, I � g, -oopiyed severe bruises. . . _% i T 'jk 01'. (I'll V ;ly Patent Flotir 01.60 pqlal . ' ly burned. The older , .1�­ ,.i - - � - cer, etc. Office at 0100' ami L . I oyster itipper by his numerous friends 0 led her she was fearf 411 -. ��-:I - -I? TARY Public, 0orveyan . - - . . ,%,� , , - - �6,­-�Vl % 1. . , -Brougham, money to loan. J. 11. Bundy and wilb, of Pickering, the Doi rm'd 'her 'mother of the" : ....- . ,-,.k i.1.*i � ` .-, .- , :_ I . . - .. :_ '_ i - , reliove I - � :�._,:"-_._`�_:r.A�,�-4 . .. . . " L-� - I �­. . - ,-1-4.- 1. Mis - _L_� .1._,� - , - A , , .- . ;.:: :- -;- - At the same time the Freemasons present, the suffereriand she died almost immediate- - It"%_ I girl rho and.info e I ". .�i,,2 - � Thistle Us," near . � -_ -" . . . ghborhood, at -the Police Hotel, r , . ---------7 L: . �_ . � AT TnE -_� L.-. I I- Re.here over Sunday. aff Pdr, but nothing could be done to 4"i- . .. ARIUS. .. . 1:� - ­ . . __ TOW & MoGILLIVRAY, B 9 Annie James. of Stouffville, is ed Mr. Johnston with a gold headed cane, �� .� _ , V. JL/ -ters,solicitors, &o. Office OP site Post � : . 1 . - . Iv. The parents are frantic' with grief at . ]L_'AP .L­,;� . 5 i* I�19 ofnce.Wbitby,Out. ino.Bali Dow,I.A,;Theo. 13 Pi K. MILL ! aere tbl's week with her numerous friemda. We wish Mr. Johnston and family - . .1 . ,�.�i��.... I � I I �.'' . - I . . ­ _ , _ �; ___._ , - I 11� I "ould visited with her Pros tyhe h6rrible death of �,he child. It is one i .".I 'Y" . I A-LMcQilliyr%y,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. By Miss Annie (I . . . . 1._.. 1=3:0=:M1=v3:1%TGr. ,'. - pority through all future life.: Mr. Gres - 1----;1- LIA, z . Of the� most' lamentable .affaira that has �_;_ . I-I. I '. , .. � . .� - ,______ _________ I iend Miss Ferrier atToronto last week. is at present'in charge of tile,statio . : 4 .. _�i - . ivate fun-di; . " ---.--. 1.4 rz t- Q0 . . L�­: ;:7 1 IV . - .. . � -2-i ' - ousayj� d dollars, pr . . 12- He ever.occurred in this neighborhood. . . .. ,I . . i 4 vg- .- I t - to loan On Real Estate Mortgages at reas, Cl 00a , - ,., , . Mrs.-Jobn Jones of the 7th can east, is fast winning g - . - *_-O�Wft" . :_�' .,. '. , '� �,- L" � -IV..i * , . ..I I , - A low tb I � , olden opinions .from the . ­ .. ", ­i 1� I- I - i � - . . . . '. I . . I L �, :_. � �, . - ,; � 0 , . I �.­ _-;� � �'; _ _..�­.��.,: go 1:7. f1l '-1 . -ed her basband with a son on Mon- people-of our urg. . .. 1. . onable rates of interest. THOS, PARKE9,-Bar- :: 0% ,AON 01 . ' . I . ?�. )ret;ht - . . _ �, . � . . - - . L ' 77 - . L; . .1 - . ­ : , � . � .-1 ';L .�.- _.-Ie, i, . - � �_, , ". . .1. I I � ':L .d. 1. - .1 . -- " , �. , .., 4 . �, erin , (every . - . . - . �__ 3 1111 . . � - . - I ,f :i �_� - .�_��'., I . _�. .�V ­ � ''. - - . �t L:. . .:*.- __ , - 14.��, % r - I .9 saturday.) 4-y �0 .400 " .. .!�, � .: " , -MT..ZION.. . � . 1, rioter,Pick . N - 44 �, _. ­ 'I �'.. � I 0 . I ..__� . .. . I i .. 2,i,; - _ _ ,. �, . , �. Ides cR .11 �,4­ 1 , ,M ' i iho attendance at' tbe market Tuesday I . .1 1. _. . _ 1 . - _. r z", . . ,::.� ....- 1, 'i . . 11 --i F. DOWNES, DAMRISTM em . .��W, 6; A4 1 ' . VILLAOEI .- . I � We are aotry to state n R. Tones -I , I r.li .. I I - L � . . 'Lt',� .. I EO. I CAI i � - -that.Joh � . _ ... - I . - ­ . , 0 was good, an .. 1 . I I .. .- )�, . I ; . " soTiettor, Cony6yancer, etc. Stouffville .9lur "I i ,*�. . A d pric9i,,were likewise favor. ,. is in very feeble stateof health, his stoo . .k ,, �' :1,'­'. . I . � __M. . 'L �� . 9 I �" _ . I k* ' , . ft -; . . .- *1 I .r;__1 - , - � . � .1 ''I - .- _.. ofDce in spoffords Block. - ClaremO , '� L " ble.� . I. . . � , ' 'D.�Beldam gave an English Dinner to sale Saturday w" well atten4 - � . - � Bundy'o,Hall' Tuesday. Money to 0 on r 01 L. . � - I .d,but prices .. . 1. - _.�11"i­ , . �. Open every . i�. ;.'':�, A, ,% - " 0 . . I � .ill . '..� , _1`,-`!!I. - . F. Hutchison liais �n � ,�� . ­_ - : . . . 1 '-4 -JI X ,M. � "- I " ot !eased his -D'ew a number of his friends on Task day of last realized WW� onlylair. �.. .�. "4.*. . . t. V gt A . I �-r.. �` Loan. , : - _. . .: -6 W-A I I .. .LL,,,1.�. - . .- . ,". il - __ 4 ! r- 1.0 ,- I t residence, ll�itber has he any iDtentlong week. During thp afteru:)on a shooting The"dedicatory services in, leonnection ' 1 '. .-,- �. , 'Q, . - - I-,zdV " ­.-- I � . � * ' - . "---- � I 4' il . I , I I .1 � I . . I . , . .. -1 i :.1. I Im . .. L 440, of doing so. � . with the new.,Methodist church here were -7 �:' ' ��,I:L":�,i�, . . Tre, -itai,y@ ,. .. : _ : ., 10 � �. -1�4 ring . . _�. I ,,e�rt . - I AIR -M ,. c6l L_ inatch took placeIrlien some gc od-Beo ' ,;. I . - I . � � . . N 114 . -hold oil Sunday last. Rev. Cade,of Whitb . .L 1,.,-, �� ",L' L�, . .;.- .. I . . I . _., � . 11-4, , �!. :.: r4 90 . . Robert Reith iw gla'11110 strength as the was made, Out.of-a possible 24, D. Bel- - ., '' 'i�.'­ . . . - * . "" I - �- ,� I I.. .,�---�,.""--",--,�,�l-_;.&--------^--",/- .", . : (10,4 M 06. . *". I I I - ..... * , .. L. . , 1.1_J�% - ­. - . r.., ' ;4 days go by.. H( - .-:� - ,_,_1'1114� *1 , ­ if : ADUATE 1. I . L ,. y an exceptional. dam- killed .22 ifigeons, 'Lowiie 21, W. chairman of the-district, '66cupied the P' lu .1 . 1'�- ...I'.�,A� ,.I - - . . � ,L--.1* .1-1 . - VANZ.k",14T. V. S., -GR C5 uvr ;M. "I: ! , kt, ill the morning, and Rey. Burwash of . _1 . ?e '.* . . - - . "..,I" � I .I ' - i, � 4 . - - -9 - I . to, afternoon and .evening. The L 5, - �,-1, .. - Read I R '9, " & id ly BeVAre attack of typhoid fever. . Cowan 21, and Sanderson 16.1 All,pre. �oron 11. ­- D%itli honors, Out. Vet. C01109% - kJ 1 �; __ .. � - ! . ". - . ... .�' 4 offlee,oslia;wa;Brtunch oifico Dtinbarton; New 0 Wyoming, ' is sent were highly pleased with the dayQ clitirch was well filled in the morning and -.- " 1:�'-1 .:.... .. , I . - , � ]Ralph Brodie M. D., of . ton Mouagh Asst. lu atte y r night. 0 i.6 '0,00, I a j A a C3 .- . � - ,, I . I * * a" cc Id . .. - 1 . Will be at" �� '.ow to 12:4 a .Q ow- . - - �VL,a.Collin't- lacksmitb shop, High- " !g 'e,0 Q C here-with his friends �his week. He Will sport. and are loud in iboir pr iso oftho afternoon, mud in the evening was i3o crowd- : - ; �,,. P i . I - -.i z . 'Z -9 c) - N - '- return to t116 States in a few do a. hospitality accorded hein b their host eq that.many had to go away, unable to -- :� -. � 11 F,� lan6l Creek,every 4, aLllra ly aternoon. 28-1y . . I Q I _ . t . .': . - . I 100 0 z 9 :3 0, 1. F.--, , - y y . I I . - I ----- - I, i q 21J - 'O 0: C, &S, $04-C 00 J1.4 X. M CS 0 5 , - . . �. - i- J - ___________�, 1�4 . ." Tile library colutuittee of the Meeb n. an(] hobteog. Such gatberi-tiRp are sure gain �,,�,, �� ._.. - . . '-' g,- - i 2 0 a A . . a admittance. Good collections Were-. i- J� -- - . I 1, ..�p'. . .1���,�,., ..�I . PJ�I,N!S,VE TERINARY SUR- ;4 16 114�:D wo a 04 a a ' Inetitiite desire to tho ' , 0 . . HO I 11'�-i 1W PC A , , 0 D - les uk Hon. John, 'to cromto tho best of feelin� between recei,�ed at all three ser-vice$. On Mondav I � 0 Ontario Vet- i1w) -4 CC . . . - Z , ­ I . 1 1,�� -1;1 I r 1i ' 1`4- .. � . Ho GEON, GTaduat) of th . i .�. ;3 Z5 '. �: 44 i Dryden for.it vqjuable work ou ag- ic! I- -' arkemen and others, evenino a.hot dinn d to a'larie :.''it A " 11, will visit Whitevale � , o 1 od, m .. - .. . er was serve , 'i - , � . .. , I �1 ,, .- Nl'.A z. . - _. every 1;aturdo,y, Diseases of 'Z 0 N ; 04 - � . - 07A ' , arinary College, Torout I Q . . P :4.-, ,_� 1_3 0 ture. , . ! I I . ­�- ,-. - multitude in the basement,at least to thos . .� 1. and Cheri,-wood tentled to at my shoeing forge ;� �' I - I � #_"11*4_* 1 � . 8 I- ",.� 1'�_.�.."n.,Ill . . 0 " . � ,. - , , I the horse's foot at i I . . §. , , � .: A 11 . 1p� 10 - �I I, , � -I.. . " . who could get in, while some were obliged . ,,-�­',, ,--t ,.� - cftllg promptly at- 1 %4 : Andrew Untou drove the baker wag�.0 .� I v T6dmorden. I I . .. I -33,7th con., Pi'ekerin - - : :� . I 11 I t'd . lot � bb - N ; � . . . . . . I.to take tea outside. After tea bad bee :' '-,.iu � 0 C1 PN . a i * I A on Tues-lay- Nathan Tarr being called'to - " ' ' - . _ . . - : 0.-.1 14 � I �� Vale,Ont. 4 .g. la W i I ; I I -.- , . n . ..-. . eir�.,I- 4 1 tended to. Telegraph ad ress.: White d . P� '10 ' *' " -, - ".. � �-.7. .,� i I..� . 34-V Q;8 1 10.�t . � served to all an.adjournment took place to. . .�I '. �.'.�.7�"W,l I� i ' ," I ve 1.Ont. 0 . .R .,�i�': - . ! 43 1 f . . . ____ ,w- I.. Cd �_ . �� , - .-, 0 r. ! � -.1 . P.O.address: Green Ri___ . _ t . � V. I - � Mougolia, to attend the funeral of 6i4 The six vagrants wbo were F rrested in - of the�hurch wher*short speecheq _- - , 'I � ��_, .1 0 - . . the bod) - 1. 14, 'l .. I., .W1, , _� Mi .0 i 2 0 N '5 2 1. Deice. I ! I i Taylor's barn on Sunday night the !2t& . .z . . - HOPXINc,:,, VETE.RINARY ! �! I . . . t­ . . �- , te of Ontario Veteiin- - ot 11 i�0 A 0 . . I - I ranc-5 were delivered by Rev. Smith, of Ashburn, �' . - -.V!, .. 0% , Tbos. Poer �vill Aispoae.of 40 head .of 1118C. ed with vagil r, ere con- . . -1 - - .. � * surgeon. vrs,dim 1,4 i .0 charg' I . . , : . -o.- W , cc and residence,Lin- , X -q. " 0 to -i;: I 9 Rev. Roberts, Cobou�g, and iRobtViller Jr. . .It e_1�__ : ' ?�.,-­t ' '�_:t .- � - - . � I -.-- aty College Toronto, OM ... ... . . -1-1 "_ - flooding steers at Robert Underhill's fa im victed by S 11ire Stephensou at, East The'chair was dbl filled by W. Smith, , ..,4�1 All , - P-icX- * niftge. Calls 0.--.y . � . y - 4'.i�?' I ,�ring y zi . I' .�R : - ,f � ��­­q � � lk� I .'V% , ., . �' .�_ %z' 4z� . .*7 ton's ayeNo c' . . , . Toronto �Jon3ay. , W. Johnston, of CO.' M,P., of _", . on Saturday next. Fai rwers wanting stioll * � � . . ' roniptly attendecl to. saturday i ,. -South Ontario. The singing of �i',' i - or night �'� I�_] -A;c . � ' be from 1 to 3 at _ . - - � ' . I . -ek I will I -,'-- �4:, C.7. �. . aftern:)on o each wf. � � ,1� I _ . . . '? - _.". . � ., ,�-.! i - . ...; -1 11- .... � � 4� ' I _. X Highlaud Cre , . At Claremont on Sunday eadership of Mr. MeTaggart, Ei3q., was . ,,.� y 'rHE PUZZLE: '­'­ � stock-will do well to attend the sale. bonr�, Ily McGee and JaMOS JOhnst0l)-of the 1%lyrtle Methodist chQir. under the able . p&xtou's shop, I ek and from �to 6 . -- :, ,- Moutreal,. and Audreiw McBride, Owe I . I ., ,, "I - . d diseased I� . . -evening, the .� -)I" L'ame an : . _ . ­A,w�- . .- Slic,l) West Hill- ' " i-1�' ' - .; . I at Collin's I � AT THIS TIME .-. ,. - J. � � . -1, . - I I .:,.- � Soncd, were coruibitted to-gaol for fifte': well received. There were friends present .,,,.. -EIVY- . _. n forgo, . . infout SOD all I only child of .I#r. and Mrio. e , , ; - I feet attended td at Im y ow . . . . -i- ..,­� � 7. �- 11� . � . : ­ _ K . . i I I I .. 1,,; 1 . . , I . Ni. ­� .. .. .. . I . �_____ . - . 'rhe funor. daV13, and George Kelly and Win. Hunter from Wbitbv Claremont, -Greenwood, . - 11 - -�.. � I I ____ t 0 r, THE YEAR,,* .. I i -_1 . I . S. Farw6r departed this life. . . ) . . I - . . - . . .., .- ­ '., �__ . " ' ' '�'it, � 44o!*Z.l � � � : . . . -, I , Pickering, Uxbridge, Ashburn, Columbus, , . - .. . .;. .: ( Montreal, on both of who b ]a , ,'.t - . . - - -� 1 - :. � . ' ' ' al was on Tuesday afternoon, at the*Bap. 0 . W urg re . : , �_;2---,-.�� Js.,.� . - . . - - . .. *-! 1 : :.. guoil.goo lgarbro. -... .W..s . .. I `--, - - . . is to know what�to got for Xmas tist comete tools were found, were given t1iirty hys. and. numerous othei places. It wale the, _: .-. - '.i,7,�., . ... .-4.1 � ��__ �.'__.1'11_ ,,. .. ry., . . . . . . � .I- � I . . .; - - - -1 '� - , . ost successful gathering ever 'held at this ,%�, t ,:'411 . . I . ",�, , ,­_-_-_---- - - --- -------:------ --- � - - - . . � � Rev. J. B. McLaren of Columl�us, 06. Although no direct proof could )e prod .. - ,V I -,", � . .. " � ';�__ VAR"�, , . - N, C6uve- Ancet, Corn- .' ' prpsents.' .- Suppose you Imu t up ' "' 4 , . ,k S D U.N� y : I vuecting them therewith, it,is get appointment. The cost of the building was . I `7�, , r-;,!,;�iO, . missioner for takipg Afudavits',-etc-, Clare- '_." . _ . . . t'-on Sabbath, and ?d 100 ' "I . oupied Erskine pulpi iei�, I . . �.�. � . .. I TH" - . provided for all but about $500, and there - 1. . . .K,1.11 . �11 ., - . . .�- . -.�_r � . 20Y . :: gold je� ellry his serwous w 11 ally believed here that these fellows had . i, .1. ­;�I,� �1� , i �-__�.. mont,Out. 1� . _ pleee8 of worn out 4 ere heartily eDjoyed by a . ill be no' diffictilt3' in 'raising that sum, , , "'I, . . . - - I . - /.:, I � �.,!I,- ,q . . - all to do with the recent poultry-steal. %v .;,W,� . -, . . . .- . : ___ .. i : who beard him. Mr. McLaren is A f6r. 11111 needed; The people of Maxim Zion --' .'- 1 . . ­*� .. - . - z _. BUNTING, IEBnvi, of Marr'iage and t�ke thenu to BARNAI D of 0 , - -.. : �-- '$ . i 1 � �� ..I�,,� q_4 - . . I .. -8 r I ing in this locality.' Since therf, arrest we have reason. to 'feel proud of their new . ." ..... [)axity of Ontario. Of- cible a- well a in eloquent speak r. _t 'r,� 1, 0 . B-0 Licenses for the Cl . . .I.. _.-i- - . I Whitb - He can make ,heril The party who purlioned a -3ow borl ' have beard of no stealing of that nature. church, and are to' be cc ' , - .�, I . .. �1 I .­ - fice at the store.or at h:a residence,Pickering " . y . 1. - Be . . mplimented for; '�;_ ", -L '�- ", 11 : ..: . . I . . I—— - . - ..,.! I - 12- � blaukept from 0 rge Wilkin'a bus in the - having it-so,free of debt. - . . - .,...... 11 1.� . vNelcle. . - . y ,�' , .-_ .. ?1118, 00 _ . '.1 . ­ - ­_ I �k_7 - --- I i over into Rings, Chainso .. BROUGHAM. . .. I".� �,_ ..� -- � __ '.. I ;:11 , . ___ - . ,- I � - -1 . . .. . - ____1 , * . � - I shed of the Baptist church, on 'Friday it - � � , - - - :, ,:: _. - -:--..a"- I.­.,�,__. . ' I - .. . ,­��.�� . ­ � - . �-''.. . I XTON,TOWN S11 IP CLERK . --.-: 6. A- . ! . .. _ .. I WHITE-VALE. . ..i.�..I : -.,;,­­ 11 ...�.. -.. I I, .�-� . ! . - , � z . , I I . .... .D R.13E- misgioner-for taking :�_ Charms, in fact anythinE that Nov. 18fli, ,will please return the same and 00. # 'Diamond, of Tovoutb,-�v 8 '� . .. ,� ;,: ­!"& . . :_,� . . I. , . � . e Conviyan,;er, Cori . I �, � - ' - . . . . - I ` -" . Z, .. . . - _ , . ��,..� . ­;... � � : ­ . affidavits, Accountant aad insurance Agent. s . save themselves much trouble, its well ,as here this week attending the - funeral of I ,Toe. Pinnbck is visiting friends in Galt- , . ,I_. � . . :. you m a whrit. in these I ines. the - I ��.� :�_' ". �C ;_ .. . ..'� . _ . ,�, . . . .. :. . - . . Money to ioan*oixfarm )rcyperty. Wills pro- � .Ll�_ I . Y_ . . owner some inconvenience. ' - his father. I . . Mrs. Armstrong, of Port Perr ,is visiting . - I�� . ,i -I - ... . , 1,7., ;, . - ...- .-; bated. OFFICE-At aitevale. Will be in, .r�_ . Jawee Digby, lort6rly-of this . y I :: _-1-11" ,., . . z , , . ­ 1�.V . , . �� . ., prougbara every monda� afternoon for the . _I This plan will prove a pJ i Loan t. village. Marshall Young"has gone to. Markham her son Alex. - I .� I__. .,-.::S�� 1.� . � .. . - � 27.v .1 .. . . . but pow farming in the neighborb . .. � F ` i �! , , :11--, transaction of business. - : ood Of where he will attend the high chool for Jae. Dundow, of.Torionto, was in the vil , -­ ,,��Aj ,- . I I - 1, ­ " , , . - UIF I - _� .1 - , , I � . . . : I I e, ,�k-� ,1�&,'- "' � . ... surprise to you and bcp to Orillia, had his barva and contents c 13. . . lage last week. . - . . . i - �.. ., 4 " 11� I . - -- - - : .. � . . .the winter term. - . - - I ' . I I .�. Sul � . . -- - I I . I . ­ _11, . MONEY TO LOA , APPLY TO' F. , .:.,- � mad by fire last week. As Mr. D11Z - Will. Bell, of Chi 6 6, visited Al . A . . � - "..- mont for ' ";i explain- ,.:_., . .�.; . , I I W. J. Bodell and son visited th . 0&9 ex.Xrm- . .�.,. :1 "IT-.1 - . - �. _ Hutchison,-apprai or at Clare I � - I. i - " , e city 0 stron I t week. . . � .� . _ . -�i 1 1, .. .- - . 1 ! I �1 � - . 1. I - had considerabl' insurance upon , . I : . .:1 ­: Co., head � I �. :1 .1 . . .: 0 t1he Friday. The boo ' ell�leasod wit 1. .. .� I .... .. _1. 4: � I ' . �, I �1;t.,�� r. .. .-, C%nada Perinanept TJ I] ,&. sayings . . I , .I I a - i I 3 � - 1. , � �7 _ .. . I a ital 83,000, buildings, his loss will not-be vory bea�y. his vis i - Major is spending a few days wit �- - .:� I � . - office, Toronto. S�toc C elf, was mu A. Vt h �. I .... money on How to make 'one Dollar' go as . f tr`,48 it to the V, . I 1. 11 I .. L'.11 . . _1�1 � - . I � � o,000. The co i anylendsi . . friends ir, the it ­ . � � ., � . . . _.- assets $8,70 � . . I ' �: ' �1 1 , - -i _: 1- lowest current rates of Dierek and on favor- . . - H. ,Thoinson bas ,leased his shop aud Thos. Sanderso;� has rented the Mal ' eo. 51cel Y. . '� . I i 11_,_.1 0 1 1 . . - � . . � _� - I . Mr. G : � I _. -�, _% . -� d de- tWO.- �1-:1 '.� �-� - ,.�; '� .. .. Kinnell, of Orillia, was in, - . . :PP , ­ able terms of rei�ayrneut- Me rtgalges an , . . I � . d a d :. - :­ - :! �' . ward a 1" , � � - . � I residence to Thos. Hortop,,of Balsam, (or residence in the north ­, �*:,A . I � ''. �, t ? .. ., t,entn - 8 purchaseo. ,,,No commission. No delay - _­- . __ _. I..... I .1 , , - ., '. :- 1 . . , I , - MOT the village on Saturday. _..�.r 1,�,,' 1, - I � - , � , - in , I-� ,; , ". . , * � , ,0".4 ....�: -- - ; " I . I . . five ears, 4nd will .remove to tb . . . 1, . ­ . - .. - _.. - I -Expenses moderatle. I I . 46tf - . therein on Tuesda5. . . Jae. Armstrong, of ,.Stouffville, visited .. ��- ;� ­-� , .. . . - . � , , - - . � , �,f,,�. __V I ... . - I . . Mr. Mrtop will take pos"Ission eofo%el tire. W. 11argrave and daughter baye friends here last Sunday. . 1. i, �1 I '. , _. . . TOVE -PIPE POLIS I .. : . I W, 5 . I . - . , " .. . . -A. POST, bOUNTY ARCH'ITECT : ��. ..�. I - . I; . . premises on December let. Mr. Hortop both been indispooed during the past week Miss Maggie Gerow, of Toront6 speuC., . - A.�'n -. ..1. . I ,. , � . . . I . I . ;., `_ . ;1. ' � I _..!� A* fo., the edunty of Ontario Drawings ' . to is Do stranger to the people of ClaremO0, but fire n.ow on the mend. I Sunday witli her brother W. ' . . 1. 1. - -, ..� . - a d spec;fleations furnished for every class of Use Howse's Brunswick G. Gerow. . '.S . � I I .:',�I i'? , �� , . .� n Bla k he .having conducted a blackamitbitllg We had, well several inches 9f s'now OP John Besse received a , - - "" _�,�__.. I building. Steam and b,)t-wa;ter beating and Polish your stove pipes - , I . . �14. _. 1. 11-1 1��M � ,L;-er, 10 . I . . . I Finest pc I ell .';z�14 ­_ . - -for . � ;" . .. ventilation. a spe�iallty. Offtoo-Gerrie Block, . . b6siness here Porne years ago. Tuesev night, but the beautiful W48 .Drayton on Sataiday. ' His absence 'is I I� , l' ,-, � .1, . � made. No'disagreeable srne,'I . �� . 1. . , I ­ .. 11 . . . ;i L�,'Z��i , . an indefinite period. -i- - - - M; .- 'i . . corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wj3ttby. - ., _ �i-p- 'A - . I � - '' to .1 V i: _ ., .; . ' His Claremont friends -will regret I doomed4o'early deeay. ;and by Wedue . . � 1.- -% 41 V -y , . - " .-, . . .-�..., , . . . I T. P. White returned last week from:.* �-, ,-,., , ­Ctj'%�0 , .... �. ,Residence-�Klngst!on ro&d East Pickering..P7 20 cents -per bottle at I learn tliat Joshua Mhdill, of Ubly, Micb! day moruipg there was none. _: . . ..�- . N7. R. HOWSE'S 'Drug Store, NV I I!bY- igan. had' a disastrous fire about tw! o , Muskoka, brioging with him as trophies of' - .�� ' . ,A..,-, :, - . . -.1.1.. T.-PENNIELL, HOUSE PAINTr,R __ ___.___1__ .. -______ , - A.-Urodhart wishes us to state that . .: ol S 11 - - - . -1- I � AJ _v_ , � , . - - ... . ..... Eo and Decorator. All kindsof house paiht- r.Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. Dean.'s Iron I., Is fol weeks ago, when his entire wh those letters circulated around m the�.chase two fine deer and a couple of por-,-.- . .�_ �i,1111�iE .__ _� . .�'.. . . 1�� i ­-­­ ... . 'I- Ing,sign-writing, graining, paper-banging,gliz- the blood. Dr.Dean's Bitter ]Extract�1 I iar. sonle Rt00k Was Consumed. The 10,66 i, cupines. - , - . 1,1. ".-. 1 . � 118 bearing his signature, we rio wri tea with. i;;:, . .-...... ing, kalsomining,-tinting, etc., done on short saprilla for all stomach trQubles. . . The public school is,gloso for a few days:- ­ - ��-u`.­t,4.Ell I- - ..��-1. . - -I � ­Wr - . g(1ozie by me will timaw at aboxit $5,000, with very litile out his knowledge. or consent. on account of the illness of 'Mr. Ward, We ' . .­...Iol iA. 01 _ .. .. notice. All paintin b of F*re - ' .1 ­ I" , ., � - . - . -, : " I i, ,.� I ..,%i�, '.,,,, , .I 11 .1 i . '�� . . :.� Jinseed oil and white lead and satisfactleg.ri g1l - W. R. HOWSE, Druggist, 'Whi tbY, insurance. Joebtis io a son of HeniY Brougham people seem to have thecon. are pleased to learn illat.his illness isnot of �i` " V� _` . aa�teed- An early o ler solicited. Any OrIF"r Sole agent for Canada. I ��,�,.,i � - . , W .- . . I.. , - i . . . � - ,.--��, ,"RI,�1, . � . Tauner&T Madill. of the 7th con., and 90u'in law Of -tract,of supplying Toronto wltl pr duce a adtious nature. . � . . - , .�K_ rl . . . . , - . � ." � . ­ left with J. ,)D, butchers, Pickering, Noncz--Everyone making P cbft a0fowle's I � 0 � . .. � . 'M_ . 1. - ,"W, .1 . 'NOV"'I,-_ -� , - .f ': I I -, will receive prQmj t at cation. Work shop and Drug Store for the uext 90 XV:-I'Mill be �fl Yen a John Tool, of t))e 5th con. . I d is year, )eastways we have th.eo. buck. Bun having completed his po�itical work- " - . . , ' . ...., 1. ",4'. t . - � 4'�, '. �. residernee, Wbitby.� .� 191 y , Dodd scribbling book free. , -nai ". , 't,-�,�- ,I - . I - esition Pi -1 oring The sports of the'towti have boon i , � I __ News. - . ., . k sFors visiting the Jity three Itimes per is lubricating and getting into readiness the loi�..,. I � . I -n .- . . . itebeive preparations for a gr _. machinery necessary for � . . � I..� .',�, .: -. -I HO.U-ks P&cHER, Licensed Auc, -- - ­ -� . - - � _ Ing e 0 t ,week. Other localities may contribute a vigorou eam- - _���r­�'-_" . . . 1, , " . . .. .. � .1. --f ,_' I . tioneer,Valuato ,etc.,for East York- and- As I- their'quotio. - es. ._% w­�ei,rg I , -. , . , �Mt V� ?a I .. I 'One of our citizens has ad old- '-, - '- ..".��,��- ,. .. the whole of North aiAd South Ontario. strict Whitb* Xar le Works. 6uru as well as the Qieu Major club w 11 John' M. Gerow returned from the � . I , -'��-- T � time here on Thanksgiving day. Tile paign in the assuirauce lin . ,�. attention given to all o y ; I opted a ­­_) �; ., 0 .�ders by wail or telegraph. I I ,��,A, " . . _� .Charges Moderate. AdOress TROB.POUCHER, � . be met by our football bnys upon Mr. U�- ,,,happy h fashioned method of collecting accounts , -, - .. I . untiug grounds" on Saturday . -1 tl�-11 . .. ndedpaymept of al. - ..I�.. A., - . Box 47,Brough,tm,Out. 1orbill's field.- Full rep3rt will be gi%*qn accompanied by the,careas of or The other day be dema - I I­"�w.� I � �­,A�'-., , . ... - ROCK ST., OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 4 fine W ' long standing a,count, and payment being _,1 " . - . . - I ,.; I .:. 15�'A , , _.... . . . I oext Week. The vir.itorg will lie entor. al.e), of tile forpst. The- party, durin, v "� ], � . . . - .. STILL, .r'hXCTIONEER, ETC., . refused be blackened the aebtor's eyes and . .. ­.-..�,- _�',�. �,__ - - nod-to an EaglishLutier kt the W164D . ., : �, .::,�:,,, 11: - ., . � - Fe pGroeeii River, solicits attles froul his uum- i the -forest, loot tw') smashed his nose, and polished his %mug �� , ­ . ; . their sojonril in ?. prous friends both far#,lnd uear. SaloB(of farms, athison' & H ' Elouse. . - . i - , .:- " ::,_.,."I . - . . I - C%W- k en "' I heiinds, which they would lik4 to recove � %.?. �',�....... I 1, . . .­­'_..,i,. -7 -.1 f arm stock, and evervthing that .Thet,6enior footbqll. team of thia - . .. , - . .. .� -is to toe sold will I "Ov - generally. It brought no cash, but -heaps . : . I . . �e. I be handled by the 5tibFerill-er with the utmost ;'':��"__. ". PIR 10 The remains of the late Mr. iDiamon of.satisfattion. . . 1,���. ,:...,,": �: . ," . I. . . I . I � .-I ., ,�;-I�s� �;�; . . 4. I .. . t., :th ' L , !,;. .1,i I I I I . ml� care and sold to the-,-i_,ry best ILdvantage.,- i8ly ;.! - ;_ -�2.! ,;.-11 Manut.-acturers of I- - �'were interred bore on Monday v ftlornoon. On Tuesday evening, 28th 'ins ere -_ .��* . . ��W,:..1� .1 - , . 1 . . . , V1842 Gr6ouwood on Saturd4y and trJO � ­ � . _ ' ..\ r. -.-- � I --, � _" . __ _________ - �- XarbleM onuments, lhadet"� nclusions with tile atbeletes of 0 j; . , ill'. i � .�, ., ��., , " . ��, ., ­ - , ­ - r bes i ud all �Iu at He died Saturday at the residence of his will behistailation. services,in the Baptist ' c ' '§* *! I 1�11� I I�11 �11�-;, ,_ I -, :� - .1 -, . . . .. -TO]EfN LESLIF. BOOT AND-SHOE Rlace. -After a.v*gorouq game the 'aWl son Peter near Claretnout. Deceased clifirch here. Rev. Meisrs. Booker, White, -", ., i� ' ' .� . wn ' ­­... other Cemetery I . ' In . � .. _ Work. ­ . V Maker, Pogged ttud ee work. Orders � �­ . � ` - ',�11,� . �' , ,*�,- , .� . . I ,esulted in.a. draw, neither t4pam 88CUr' .1 ­�. " I � P. �". - , :I , I..- ., . L ,-� ..­ - .. .. I piomptly attended to. Exparionced workman- -, " " i - 9 was %V'611 known ho- te and was ir his-83rA Pickard aud the ,Presbyterian -Minister of - :_ L. .4,4"i ;� ' ,"L ,, ,, ,,� . ,,� - - . - 4� ),iq`-, -, It'"..� I ­,, , . . � ,�,- ,,, ;,� ... .. 296 TMPDrtornof Scotch, Bwodisl , &Va. I soorre. . The- return match will u -year. � He bad three children, w lie I . . , 1�i ship Don't forget tlie stand,nearlyopposite the - to I of I - I .Markbani are expected to be- present. The ., ,,�ti.,F,.� . *�w --� News,King street,Pickering village. GrID&n and Canadian Graniten. - .L11 _1:%'.��_'.'� I ': I . _. fj" , - ­ - . , �_ - .- . . Aacd here on $aturdd next. As tile bD ,'s Mrs. Bryant who recently kept ktore herp ""'r - "'ll enliven the proceedinis with. ,, -,Ai 12., 11 �.. , ____ . I , -"i � . . _' � , , .. - . - . � �, _� .: , All parties wighiug work would ao we I to e I ;Yere startiDg for G rt enwood they had a wag; one. �- . -1 sweet music. Tea will be served from 6 tOL� .' :_-:4. ­.A.,�r .. _1- , .. � .._ - I- . a . . � . . . : � - �..­ - ��.! ; � .., � O-LtDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont.,- anus beforepnrchabing. AL11 Work gua:,allteod -, M 8 o'clock. Tickets 125 cents, children *156. � 1: ,.��;l --.',- ... - I G James Gordon,proprietor. This hotel is a ovd prices or the lowest. . . nishuP which sOulOw"t d8l.Y0d tl'611- rs. M. Linton returned fro n Mont. . .. �,-,.. � k� . '��*�._" - . , - - � Brave William in taking t%-o young ladies ... _.� - � S1�:A� . . ".. .1 .!� - . - ., - fine new-brick building, finished In superior . ' )eo. `Wilkinson's team turned tile 'corn r real on Tuesday eNTUiDg, wherel all h � , � - .'. ­ . . ­ I ,I -:, � . tyle. Every convenience and comfort for the "Nl,r. V. 1t14Dh for a drive evidently forgot whose horse he, -1. .- ,',I- I IN: . . ., ; -V ,.�-. ...:;'.-1 11 ardson,� , -i!� 7�A�.rcnt. n front of Macnah's tort rather abrupt�yl been nursing an invalid sister. 36D bag . -­ . . . travelling public. New and commodious stables _____ ----------- - Ll po or was diiviug, and as' a result they had to ,�- -,-,� i-Av]`i, . . . � --- .,--- -_ . 1 . , - . - _��,_� .. -..�. Wy - . . . - _. , -I. � -- .1 and sheds. ' .yben au axle of tla. wagon broke. At. arrival she was surprised by Auding. a w . _. .�'1!1".1 - . � ,.V,.�� , *- . . . , - alk up the long long hill, while Win. waa .- --:' :1, � .i, I -��­­ , ­ : ­ __ - _____ ., - . , - I. .... THE CASH SYST�Af ,holigh the boys wore thrown 'Out uo per- . . �,. . _�kl�l 1. r f , -� , - 4- " ­ ;%,� . - ago; 0 - - . !E : ' Miss Abbie Cronkhite . . I large a sembl of her friends awaitin . silently cursing the owner of the quadru- 7'------,.,�­ 45'. " . I 11 ­)F�4 - . . : � ;on was hurt. Anot iQr con oyance , � ; , ,:�","-14. I . I Oto infoirn the Ladies , k ' . .Aq ­,�_�� I � w*8 at the house to welco.ne her. A ver . ped, maintaiiiing that he ,4�.-�'­�.'_�,__V�114 N M o's ,of P'- ering ..- ...��_ ;I .!­ v was the wheat -,,.,.,, -1.1-1 �1�14 %"--- . ' � 4 . i was ;".. � .. 11 it (Ill TRODUC ti) 'INTO THE. ; made witho t leftea 1; evouill,g '(Was spout. S( ft that never was threshed, etc. But the�." - ` ' ", j that having opened the ol � L rocured, and the tr --0 . and Y, Stan I � ... Pleftea �we B y . . , , .� I � � .. ie ;1 - :, .. . . I --'"� I - I . . � _. I--i' ,- 1. . .. .. _. , over v iD Pic &� .Maxqu1s'6tore in the Village of 1. - �. . urther mishap. - . i .. -_ ��1-1 -. I _.. . . .. .ladies got home all the same, but not until.. - .' 1. � � -a" .. - .. . .. . ­ - .1 .. � _.i ." Pickering sbe is now prepared to do dress- 01 guests were present. : z.,-:--" ..:,1. _, 1, .I ­: , I Thursdal.night 410111t 7:80 the borne J. B, Burk, of lot 2 - ­ _.. _.. , making in the latest and,most suitable styles. . the morning. .0 I . .�.". 1, con. 4, b as lease I 1. ".�,--.,4 . ., - ,7 . I- , ,1� .� .'I.,- - I _- -4.' ' ����'.. . �- ii. -o - N1 .- oung: : � , � ... A call Is soliciied. MiasAbbiefCronkbi4e, Pick, ipon the Whitson farm on the oth his (hrin for a term ofyeare,to his nepliewl, Ben Doten gave a party to t1lb Y, , ., , ' 'ung �, '. .. . .� . I - . � , . - I .: - � - _ - I.: �- - I ering, Ont. . 1 I.��" . _:�7. I -- . . . 40-52. R E'E. N W OOD on, Occupied by JR1266 Todd, were dio. Boyd Burk, who taxes posses i3n I .foljls one eveping recently, at which a .very - -I �., : I.,.- . . . pleasant time was enjoyed, but sume of the . - ._.� ' "--.';)-.`,`�"4'.- , . 11 -I . . � . � overed to be on fir . Every effort was mediatelv. Mr. Burk is hayi . ..., .. 7-- I "' i ...,:, - - sr. 9 out'hs who were not invited averred tha I - I.. .,�� . 4,W., ­.: t. i -, -�.1 - * - '. .1, % . ,-,� .1 . � I 4,_1� � I nade to save the bui dings. but without ,of all his goods an chattles on I t � :. � _. .i .1 - .I.,-:,.� J-,-- ___ ss,- I ; ,_ - I . _',"� - .- . ; -, . I .i �'. �� ... . I ennie left them off the list in order tha ,:_ _.IN..r� . ' - - "A'-T-ill-i Re ., i� . - edu ' 1. . , I", ,I. �t I .., Vail, Some fifteen hogo as well as � day, Nov. 29th. As he has 0 . E 1 . :­-..,I . k__� . I I `­ , ., - �.,. ,:1I ­_ ,_ I I A do ' -w . Onta' n � Ban , J 11, � . I . - __- I I.. I . .. arge a haF . I he might monopolize all thebudding beauty, _� i- 1, . ,_,,j#:: . ll ' conse ue , .. I � - . 11 � I �el- - - -.'�, -�, mount of and moot of this Ally fine lot of ho es, sfo= oul , % , Iii ` q6 nee of thi ... of the.town, and as wresult Will Fenton in- .- � -` T�,`- - ­.. 118 I ADi ing T.-: :�, ,;.__!.w . ."M,� 1�� I .i . ear's grain were losi - The contebto were do well to attend t e sale with a I View to vited ALL the young pt')ple of the p16, -- ,"I .,:.: - '6( , ��---- - i I .- - r for $." , � -I--''- ., , PICKERING BRANCIfft Pamily Patent Flou' . -1 cc to,-, � "' I, . . . -I- ­ .:.,�..�; . - . - . usured for 0600, i ihile the buildi a purobasing1bem. Mr. Bbrk willioontilaue an entertainment where Monopoly had no., -"_T.' . " . . , i ;.- ,...V. . . . ,; _.: ,;- 1. - : . s . �j - I . . per bag, or Manitob I �:� s �,__, z, " ­� ­�[ - , I ,,�..---.6..I...;i- -1 '­- ; '. .,*-" - I a Fau�IY ��: overe. insured for $80). It is ostina&4, to reside, at his present place of rbsidence. part, and exceptions Chere were none, tho , ­ . - . ", . , I 6r- " Flour- for $1.70 per bag.i , that aboy the insurtince, the R ' h ' on ill we did not see Beanie arquild but as he'is�_�� �.,%--,-­am,��- .. I ,_. . .1 .- N ­...,., pen the traDsaction of all ldig'iti ate - * . I . lowever 0 0 be 9 . ,4,- i ._. . - . - __1 m . obert Greig, west f here as� � �: - 11 � I _. .1 .1 � I . I ,V 4 . ..'a . _. *A1, -k , - �, I Baukiug Businetial. I � No reduction' in these ' oss will be over #2,600. mega jug that not very large he,meq have been in some- , �.- , .1 I __ ' prisee . 1� . re. ,T " for the past four weeks�, and du� . . 1..�-;Z.'J'.I�:`,�y , .. I ,zwb� � , . . . ' Oyncz H IRs-FrOm-.10 to 3; SAVurdays Farmers got your flour and o3i tyy e0 arown- g.radually worse unt, I I 7,1. � ­�::l _- , OU . , :� nd Whitson have Much 'sympathy ... n time had. '_ . . I corner or another. ;, However,:the young _�,,' �:'; '.�,i - "1 �, . - t6 1.0,01ock. ­�.. 4-. - ,I I _:"' '.. by exchanging youx wheat and, o�i ts. ,heir lose.. 'The origi 3 Of the fire is.66016. iMobday morning when.be expired. D(- folks had a high old time, and stuff-ed them-., . -I _ r.� I . -, . ffy an&'beech nuts- until theirm' �`J , �� ,�.,,lt'.' ,�:­ ,:� : " hat ofa, m -64tb year,aud I Davos &a Belves with ta I . '.��,, .�,V-; - I I . . - . Nearly all the boys - ,. ., , -� ,:L-J I - � . ". Savings Blink hi -Connections It is the best way for You- . I ' m Ab ystory, ahbougb it is goner- ceased' w-aa ha his eyes.fairly protuQd.' - - -,.. , ' ' I . �., ., . . ­ � - I �I...� - idow'and-eight grown u �1# I ." ��.'_ (8-y) GEORGP, KERR, Manaker, - . i dly SUppok.ea that it ;As caused by t4v agedw p children, .,;. - . . tl e farmets interest mine. If ' ou . .M and pretty little irl4 were there, and Wm. . ".� - -'_';' �";' .. 11..­�. .,., � . . . - . .. )Xplosion-of&Jantern 11while Mr.Todd and four of whon� are boys. a ­ - I .� � - - li� �?. - . I r. Grtig ,was 4 boque of lilly of the vallies,-_- .' I . �. ,- �4.l� . . . I I - . , wearing E . . � in. - . ' ­ 1. �,.*..- hf've-never used my flour, use it I I W, i I �1 �. �� ­', " 0.- _� . I 11 8116s.i8taut were doi�g tip the ohoreo. ' native.00f Ab6r'deonshire,- Scotla 'a, a ' , , - . I a looked pro -, . .: -;:0, u . _t . 1. . 1. ,?o,., V- � �, I I AD ud and hap y, as he had .reason . ­ � 1',�, ., . .. , . I . , I . I . . , �- , ;�. DECKER1 'LIVERY ! C iopping'b cents per ba" . -P .. �� f, � , . ,Z� " 9 . . . It is,our sad duty this: wook to repott 106ine Wthig,eOuttry about 40.-year1s.ago* to, The company enjoyed themselves so .0-", � .. . . - , , , ' I . - - . I . p-ps. I . .. .f.�:" �:"._ - 1-1 � I . . unex. Be ed Of A,4.'� wh4n.'hp settled about' 2'miles west . f ' _,_�- ,.I� . �,�".�I I���I.-I ; ..:4"�, , I - ­ Remember every'tbin death, I 4 .. ;'I' - - , -, � �----1 .,,;�:14 - � 9 is th C'y lie.sudden and 0 much that they did' not disperse uuti - ; �. I I... _ . . . . - . .. . . � --. . . . I � . . . . - -lie,''po* - 4 . � I., ... . . . . � ,- I . , 0: th concession. N." -f years . - , I �-I ' 'First-clads Vehicles and horses'for bire day 0 sh. , I ( � . � Irew'Jobliston,of t - I *.here or nd eted late hour of the night. � i, I I , -4, 710 -1.1---­- - - - I I - . I I. � . . . hero . . � ­ I - , � - , - , � , I .. - . � - . , . . I .- � - . ill 01 I-.1 �oased lived no e� %litsold faritl and .. i I 11, - . .. . -, . � I..:-� '.. , , _- ­� ..I, � : �:�­�� . - � . �_. . I 11 . . Is 1 I � . - . . I - .- - - .. . . - -,. .,.,I-I -. - __.-,-I-­-,�,.. - . - , . �I'll ` 'F'4- L �`GREE i* ' ti a on- Thuradq 0 -, mc 7136 .an � ere was one foot of 'oil W�a - �_9, '0. - -! or nigilt. !Teaming- done pr - 1 . / - - ­ I , _ - i -- " . , . . I / " I ,.": pmptly by r blacionaith:6h .'Preiriouato going ; I " � _�� " -- . i 0 Al I when the fire ...: , ­ d, iVAY-i4tb)-ftr�li -' .O'wep-: , -I. - , �: . ­� day or job. iBus in' connection .meet . 1'i::.,!. . I . - - ' , __----.--, .-_: - . U i . - -op, He mad 0 t � I ________---_ . . . I . , 'i. : I �, . i .. Th . . I . .. I . , I �/, - v , � . . . . , . . I I I . . � I jz-. 1*n : -, , .. � . - - . - I I _�z. I it - . I _ wit� i n . I I . .11 -I . 11 I mw ever. o. _ , , . i axtj ) ko !,1 WAi _U-06 �r , .]$.on -a Fri ay. z- � . - 1".. . - .I - -- "I . - -41%14te�3a 1 1 - ­ � W. - 14 . . - or ... � 9� .,ZL4,� ing all, 6 T R trains. Freight and z :- NJK--�Don't forget that Dec. Is is ' vening, 13%) Ak-tim.g.0 I . . � - � I , - , '" ,I I fir I" ti , d ' . . . I I .. I I - I . 6. - I . . . i i . . . .. ­- . . - 6..-: -4 '.. - 'C,fter.4, , to . -bon fit of th,)sa who are -or * * L ; ..,.� _1�.... .. ;. 1-. ..� . wing very.-e 'i , , Is ' '� rVIVAd _�­, � � .t -1",;,,. ex . 'deli of :� "', 'U, -flath* - Wfiow b - -1 Vero pl4c 1 .-'For the Is N?�`, _�,�,, _ pros dra lose and all ael�ou its I I . - ,lo,_-it I , 1_ 1 , � - "I�.1. .. - ­ 11 . ;, I . -- . . , �, A '. " -,.,. , I - , '� , .F� 1. 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'Oria Falls" gives a very . art ast sino fiecon y:!goal I I I I I -� . . . �.�- - .1 . . . . .. M . . . ar , - al is Viet '. . 0-10t9y .� , .. ... ...11 -, - Stop 4AA.,-I owe �1111" I . . 0-of'E300,000 a year. � � " Ung of'Mata.belell id Lown jul i - . �1, 1: � ­ ..�:�I-.-. -�-.The F I Great Cunning. I . ; tie h Ad not - -#d ood b , it I. " a ,orut . t � I'. ; ._ . The author of "Matabeleland ' d ' 'I - . - 4W fo _ � . _ I ­ � . , brijbit' lodt, , I . lee, . , ... �. . I .r., �, 1. - Cotton having A; _2 ­.. . It I. . �� 0. 6 . I .. I I� ... - - ir, , � � I I � interesting subject. rrom , , Wh 1A _ht i . .- , 1W 1. -t , , �. be. I ,belautiful. rod cOlour , . ,I w' ', I I d Adedly �� " �.,O�. � , _ . �w, . I ,* an of thei moons in tho .King's kraal j , - g.,��", ,-_e�. lg . .. . . PrOb , , . , , , _ _ ;q, - 1 - �. . ' `qg ." . . article in the "Revievy of Reviews's . all lorlda, but�Wltkvo:ap wbw , to In -A I I - I - . I . . 4 . j00h*%_B&rxtdW,-thb�on y -Ilvlu'g g grown in I -1g. '. � ,� ,he fOl- Lotengula is recelvivig visitors. ne- isys ,ga I pribi r - IOVA� Parts of Georgia. _ _ "I ­. , - .C� ands Ight the famil attofto . lork i . ,. .* ­ ,.I i. . . I- . .; :lowing descriptions are t" . I I ,. 11 i' e ." --I ' The valuation of Cape Town.is ... t� 1 � . I I - - "if F" . - � W 0 evor w � ; ,. -�, aken ; the loone with;the king sitting.on Itip'bis 4 , . , ' � '' Odr J%t toj�ft with Horses Greo' �, � . ,;_ I,­ I a ,ore. VU ndas #treat, or sows qu_n no sok � I ',� -- I I - ;� .-,� I . - I I I ... a 14A.'t I - being an increase of 000 .,:" A.-- - I - 0 01 k - h 1 137, . � . I . '. . ,� , 0 loss,Ut.o a a up,ty, us"W" ­ t,,,,, LIS XXCU�X F01i KII�LTNCJ HIs suai"_'O" cuit-box would make a picture-.- I �J,., _. - t at X3 65711 1 1 a or _.,ft i, � - -. - . wi0h Ci . - - Thoug ': he .down . sterling in five years. . .. The setting sun ; It .# - _.- . : � -::,�,� . : . . a Vat 9 o'clook the same ooanlng�mr.'Uhlrk - f-I'm, ., .: - � 'k I I the dark green tr4 as . I Irr-- I 000 . ..14f #. - " - Ati anonymous writer describes, ILoban'. . &ook a-dose of the medicine thus obtiatueoi. - . - 1- . i �: I-.,.;,"-, ,- .,..'� - . . I . bey nd the kraal and tho'green UP . A-he-tAlk I , f t ,.4p_ . I gal 0,118 of ii� I 6,It, and is Ono'of t ... . I I... . , 0 u"*w viv,��- .�,. , . a as follows ..-- ; - I aring the night it beaAms Apparent th%r I 1, . In-Corfasheets of paper Pus for m � �­ ...Z, the newly-erected kraal ; the yell(W bo o- J leit-vild follows In-, . . I�. _ n % ­­ .� . ., 0 . 1_�, ' , I .- is feat�rei,; are aquilin , but very coarse . 11(wattling was seriously wrong, and at- Ali' W"74 . -��. 1' one shoot buys one quart of rice' Wen �". .. - ­ a ,, I I � - . . - . � I or t , - � �'. .! , I .L and sensu: 1, and in repose they exhibit hive-like huts ; the yellowish trodden gri as at,rly h6ur - A-ban laid a sheets a place of how cloth. . ty I ., ..- ­ ­ ?I in the.inpraing the family .4 . gon.1wo a ­ . . . I '' ..�. I in tile space; the hords of goats and 3hoes ); � p .., - 9170at craftAnd cruelty. But his � al ka was called in- P Later ot,her phys"y" boiler- in Hi � Ott ��w- , -, . .. . -smilo quite elauti . 9;U.-is re"Atly. O" The number-of insane persons in Ireland - :_ ,-. dol a. . 0 a 41,11- , j� --:%.-­!, .' changes the of"racter of his face, so child- Witt, lambs and kids, ind w 5re summoned -;ud -a consultation hold , daysi littl -chipkan wag natioad on the has inciesixod from 249 per 1()O 11-_ . ..� .--.�.::,. . crowding .round the kin '� ; tits '' . , ,000 at papa....J� .I.. _1 - .1 ,_ like And ,sweet is Its expression. His ai A ou.) or more of the doctors held' ZQ bio.'orp and it is �alaimed .an examination lation, in 1886. to 30 per 100,000- in I '�", - i ' 11 - I -, � a" I r ...:.r. tural disposition is not etruel. ; but the group of natives t 0 1 - ��.:,. A,�.I '.some all f at - a Ware the"of I showid'that 892. �,*- �, ::_ , na . a 11 tho sympto - I the chicken had:bsen hatched .-i. ;. %:. _:� 1� t* darned with feathers, some Wi sing a . - � . - : � . I .Between Park and Berlin mail ..�� .�:., con inual exercise of almost unUmited a . � , ISO, � � by the heat of the boiler.� matter is - - ., - . I ­':, - -__ % : ' �At, rouo J. , IORPHINS Potsolv � . . ; Dow transmitted in thirity-five-minutes . ��, �. " ' . . ' � ' .I -1-,�­' !I poweir over,the lives of others has grafted arti Is of*European drew,an a . . .: ! ".� The population in 1,on� " by- 11 ,: . . . � 4 :_, ing n their haunches, forming the urt,� if 9 rery effort was made to rouse the don in 1891 was tho plieurnatic process, which is found most,�%,,�,,. ", . -, _,�-��.. 1.0: ir it a love of bloodshed. The annala.of his I . - 'Patlonts 4,,211,,056., Then peo . - � '. I , . 11 ; '. the )lack ki tusks of ivory lying&ban . w pie witire. distributed %dvAUt%geOuI. , ' I I � 4, bolt without afloat, and-.at 4' o'clock thigt . � .__ ,� ,�_ f- or Imsatio policy Are written-in lines as bloody - over an area of 74,692 aarsal I __ I, - - I , .111� - . - �.� �: - I n 9 w ruing he passed havin . .., .. .-� , " -' ws.are conq To complete tle picture, a white tra ar r, fit been vhioh given as 26,000 6mf' I " .. ,. I,-.,�'.11:� - .those of his foreign f=t - roue . tare. it sp, uu* LIVA110 Pf about fift Of the nts -to Phil his:�".,., :-., :. ' _' - aval ,r ' gra adelp I . . , sisters, nephews, nieces, 8 a ascious for over 24 ( 1� last year 1,0)05 were clawd as is . " , ., _r brothers ' do two 1 0duld be introduoed,not above _) -eight to &,he &era I . I . pears A _ .. .; :�_,� �, mes"ager o over the city, including parks, and pabli, rs :.. .I L .. have all fallen before his ruthless hand. , ir before lain sable majesty, who at .ther a tbat, what*vor the i btain6d-at . 0 # . . �s I . 8,316 as labourers, 69 as pod I.., r,m,.e rx,, .'..11` : - I .:.I'- . buildings, I � .� �: �� I inlis broad-brimmed black felt hat pe im St mug's was taken by the &ttetidiug cleirk I . Musicians, and there -.y"one are I j�: ,4, - - In the game sense Writes Mr. Mau hiteot. �. �� �. , �._.­.:'_-,," Ud, . -1: . �. � ,. mouth (a small briar-root, worth &ch&Fs fr im the quluino bottle. The in blue , Of the-recruits- in the British army, . .�t��, . ­%. .:1 F . ' .. � .�-�:,�%, who has as tainly hail good opportunities 32" The.first nbotographe ;� ___. . I . 2d. at home). ­_ � Ix We canitot be reached ' orgy a 594 a last year raised in R produced i 9 41;.-_ - ; �:.: 4 of forming an Opinion. He-aays:- . , ­ . . . ... .1 . . . ,oleapt . W I ugland, 3,467 n AV . 4 - , . I I land were ' ..- I - .!?WVI��- . . . : _ .- . �, . �.. _1UNG18.IDT.m. .. I �-� � at ip ladder, and this not need. in Zo and and 3,860 in Ireland. Ono taken in An . . .. . .- ..", I . .. King Lo B 'k - I.. � o I . .. . "I ,�fi� 1. , . anguls is by no means e6 black ,.1'._1.:.: f.- I � �! 'A hether b any, mistake tT_ )r usan o three hundred and five of those A good sewing. . ..", '�- ".':-­ -A - ': - I � . i it Ihiao be- 111011140 machine I$ -supposed :... . - to ,1.� . . -I..., . .1 .4 be is painted (I mean in character.) I ." ltol*iguli- smokes constantly, or i6kinj a& a 213.with t impes. Young i1oldiers were under I years of do the work of twel,re .. �jl_ . - " _�-�.-;, :�� multi differ 4rom those who as helie"deadly -' in he quin=_. 17 . women. . .11�. I I y reab quantities of Boor tobacco. In isoi al 0 as yet to determine. The I�ottlo has fige. : .. T, ' ' ""' Z 1. � . �. T, ,_� . .1. cruel." . We must not . Wine-tenths of the gtudent4l - I ; � , :. .;. � I� fe may he said to lives on beef, be Dr.ah( a handed over to Prof. Harris"; .Public It in estimated ths, and mpylets . -.14. .. j....� -IL standard. He has to rule a tarbul nt _0 0 the total production at the London,National Gallery sr. ladies. .. .- ,. I ' 10 'r' �obac 3o. Mr. Thompson gives the '_ ilow An . .- ." ,�-. ": ;._. Pie, who. d not know the � at its. I A te . --- - 0 value an lyst, for the purpose of examination. It of ocdee in the world is from 600,000 to ' One-qu r r' of all the people-born dLe'. ,_­ � �1: _ ' in a' counIt of his diet :- . is t&ted that some of the attending 650,000, tops, of whioll Brazil alone pro. before six yearns, one-half before sixteen: - -� ' .:: L.". Speaking or�le day to me of killing, he said, :, . I I :- �,� fn ,be early if the w" r be 11 . r : �.%� 44 Or4iD . at as do not hold that death was olue'"t duo" h8tween .30,000 to= and Java . 1*.. '.._..4 You see,ynu wl�ite men have Prisone, and cold, as takes in P&6u in of black oo�ffsao� 60t000 to golow. . 0 . . Sir John Lubbock Asserts that im,000.. � .� ".I ,- .1-1.1. an lock a!man up safely. I have -pot. well � ugsre(L a etw morphine, poisoning, but to astaral causes, . . 6 � ; . ..-�,4z 1 . . . B this and about 000 is invested-in building societies in the 11 . �­ ,7." hat ar(PT to do? When a ruse would,not , an I it is hoped that this may prove correct. Miss Dora Miller, a Now Orl' 1111 440her,i British Isles. . ­_ .-L'. �, elevet o'clock he may have a few drink, " . . .".. I � ­ I .­ .. - . isten to orders, I used to have hie ears M4 anwhi Is Coroner Flock is making enquir_ rhan patant84 a blackboard eraser, �for the'i � . . L � - _­-._ : I :. "�1.- . � of beer. At eleven h. has breakfast,whioh r6 rding the matter, Desee"ad was right al which she his, been offered-Z5,000.' In addition to the c&ftal wards, -jh I I 1. ,_ ._,�.1� t Off a:i b6ing useless; but whatever their a ra - ,--:, , , . . I are - . . I., consists of-grilled lattamed beef with I �, - �. :: - unishmentl they frequently repeated 'the ' t Z, a Toronto on March 22, 1844. He She"'90iug to WiP8 Out a mortgage with it, are about eight fres, shelters in the Metrop.. -1 . . I � .1 -, dense. N4w,,I warn them-and then a beer aftorwards to wash it down. Occasion. Ont a number of ye#rs in the southern I oils for the houseleas and homeloss. ... , , , , '* ' .- , ,�J_''!. _. man no ver,repeats his offence." &I ly he mL v have a dish of'M&IW pumpkin op The greatest)"imper 'a tho comn . . .1 1, - __ u6bkerrie . stated and was in business for himself at St. -lon"lea- B good condueb a convict in English , .. I �- .� _�Y� � I po D y . � . �I . his for or beans', or some other vegetable, placed LO: I If a man could leap as far pro rtip ad to '. � . .. _�.,� ."� app a Savage Was fairly logical. It beforel him. - He hat similar couran for U a. At the time of the Fenian raid he, his sizo And weight he could fr' m TO- Penal servitude establishments may earn v I .�1 I _,� He far sentence. . 1. :, � �_L - .. I ay, - ear:to us bruel ; but remem!Ar how roe I. returned to Canada and took a ' I is 10 jum,"M . remission of one-fourih of his ' �', - dinnat a-bout th tivO b ronto to Montreal in tv .:.. .1.: ort a time:it is since we hanged for sheep- p.m.-that is, it; he in ,the defence of the countryn." . h6D A pho f"tory in New York runs from 2 A woman's corsets, worn with only 0 f ..-. '-'l- .7 wants any dinner-and supper seven th . , ,�­l -.' tealing, and certainly the savage execution K4.L a settled in St. Mary's,where he conducted a averagi if �. 'm `;',w" , ith the koobire,rrie is not so revoltin' 1:� Before breakfast he wgob 11 ,hill &* M,, 0 2 p. in. six days in the we�ir, and 3dagreeof tightnen, exert a pres- .- J1. . , -i:- I?, - bu4inessfor flvaye&rs'. Returning toTo. 0 sure of forty pounds an th --. .11:_'.7 I-.._�LL. nd is less !sinful than a civilized execa. a end face, usjug soap, in a town, turns out 20,0oo piss a day. 1. . a organs they ." . ' I p ror to ho remained for air y'ecxn and then � ..� - .. , . �_ -1 . . -- ,.I-- �:_ ion refinedwith electricity. A blow on which in brought to him by ona -of his Of the - ,_ �.-. ­.. . we it to Miltoa,vi here he was paymaster on 2W1000 persons who eiite�sd the compress" - . . '� A , � �� 6'. -, he ba slaves. After his ijbiutl Acooriing to & -' 1 16M * ' " " -_e.� . . ck of:the. head and all is over. -I Ong, I bother tb9 CA P. &, which Wa4 beitig oonstruc�ed Cherokee 8trip on September IQ,m6re than ,,040 ted Vrofiiisor of .L:" I . . � OF_1. � �L 11 avenow Paid him three long visits at p slave Imings forward the m4sts w 0011 is tht oug4 there at the time. After L hall havr left if. . . Physiognomy, a small mouth shown great . .W _­ '.' spending . . .. � ery trying tirpe, &Dd I must say that heaped on a large,wooden ashat, wh A' I . I indecision of character and - not a, li IV, . I L ��,:,! I b he sev n years thero he reit4ovad to El trio light in being used ILI , . : I ._.:-.. * hroughour, 1he has behaved splendidly to' holds, kneeling, in fr;o - Gult, so _�Alb by cowardice. . �, ` . � . _,�,! arms w I ��__, . I 'L 'i ­ . . . : _'.- the white at of his roya,l master wh re no conducted a lucrative business for fish 0 ho ply their calling -al ng the � ., I I .- .- - ­I - . _. ..,- .,6 .. �;�'­�� L - I only judge him by his till he has finished. He Pick& at t the nin years. Nearly two yeam ago he came Picill Ast, - I It-IN strange, th . . , - .1 . ­".- rue - Z .- ..'. Xnatiy he used to send me oxen da bits,and thrown Ough! t that in A.sia . , , 1. ftoa. rs Ae remainder,pither to udon, where he has been a preaper,wo I I J - .-.-,1.".**, and sheep, keeping me supplied with to in Ogg or slaves. He uses a knff'o, and dr goods merchant. He was a mom The dest known pottery is �hat, of end Africa, where grams will not grow, the . . . . . ... . bar of most :-:�..,_. Hout ; oms of it y 4000 bs&utiful flowers and shrubs fl " .. ..;:L L% - . dates from n6sr' . . . - .1. . ... . them for months.. ­ - . . F"I" his fin era usuall nerve the purpos) of a Queeii's avenue Methodist church. Ile 11 . to perfcotion- � I I - N` 7.�- " - ­_1 IM 0 on L i , " THE MAN WHO URA.' . . 1 , - � I. , � f rk, a th gh I Ave seen him use I he lat. lesavem a widows four sons and a da lit r. The Chinese language is A child at thres,70ars old is hall th .1 . : :. I K . I I..-.., I � K HE RING'13 . M up a spoken by the I ­ I ter ins rument Occasionally. After ading, His father and mother still survive at the greatest a umber of people, over 4 (;, ,000.. -height that it a L I - . - - � . . . . 1. ­ - . ..'��r.L - -On thei othor hand, Mr. Thompson give inst6a of wiping his grassy fingers with a advxnood &gas o186 ani &I respectively , OC, will ever reach. . . . .. I , . : . ��,�:.�,,_., find . _.- ­ . . �;. � .0- _. . L. - .1" . a ghastly a I is table nLSki he rubs them over h a bare are residents of To uto, where one The largest bell in the Wo Princess Beatrice is able to -play L'the.: ' 1. I i.� ecount of the way in- which lin Ad in in the A ": brother I age. , .�� - Lobeagula sometimes inflicts tortam. The ' ' ro at Moscow, 4.32,000 poundL . . ,Z arms al Lobe gula does not vquire and three sisters&ISO live. - , Kremlin ., most difficult music & �z .. - ".. . , * ". . .,-, wri -I�_ � . . , ,,, I - . I All t eight. ,- I I . - �.,, ter says: a tonic to assist his Eetit.q. To hi s meat !I @.� � I .. I � __. , y - ts that can't be beatt"a adver. Queen - - ' _ ­ . I re , ­ - . .- ,.�r ::I . rt �i Victoria balieves that .._ 1, ­ I remembeir on, eel when I- wag:*siting be sold)m ases gait, t a gall of the animall . . � timed by Kansas merchant. articles .1 - .,.,-, I:- for an- audioince, 1 saw a man brought in which j s poured on the meat when Put into THE US OF IPAP�& MON zy.- J made by blind peoplo bring luck. . - _. .. � V, -�.I.". ­ Ott college in tha Uuit6d States In Between 5,000 mud 6.000 new boolks Are - . � . - . . . . . . .:-...-, _.. who Was guilty of having drunk some of the p6;,- fibrTing that purpose. U is 400 Couklasoft to Nearly all eivilixed coulterles The*I - . published,every year in this country I I . .:­., . Harvard founded in im. . : _. t.1-- the King's 4er. It was at the time of the supposed to make tha meat tender. I I . . . . I -.- .1 great . .Alth ugh he drink , , -Issues la varfoeifts Natiazis. .I - . . - . � � I . ? �.._��. :,. dance, ,'Lwhen for a month there is a a quantities of - . -. I "" : .. About 2.5,000 people are killed every year � -1 - ­ . . i he ,_'_­ i; a - ,..:.-�; a clal license, and when anyone carrying takes no spirits, and all the Champagne Almost, If not quite, all civilized mun. .1 �. �-. AN EltRING 91168MAX1. : : . tip India i - wild boss 11 ; L. rear about is likely to have -it raided. But which it trio i use paper Money to facilitate I I __ , , . ; to and reptiles. .. � . . P�Z_ . . � .. .. ... N _. I � . � iven him he hands over to his pay- To be perfectly proportionod -malt .�, " - thin ' n had levied eirown Jurindictimig. . r ' _...*� : " U366 ol whom he law comparatively n'at to within th The Maid QN1 1X01korable Lift for Be 0 : - ���: "on the King's beer wives, - . volety-Five should weigh 2816. for every foot& .-, :�� ;�, when It was being carried by the Kinig,,1 few. . Uni t-o&States use paper money to a greater Tears u 4 Then Meeasne,a Warn a aer. . of 'hiA ' I � . I . .ILI 11 .� . , , . . An ex height. 1. � - o �­.�'­ _.v I- ______­� .I_` C. - -'- '' . I ex tot at than any other country,and in notes rdinary occurrence was �itness. . ­.. - Women. The poor wretch vras .brought � I:,.- ­ ` ­ ­ , "'' - ' .: W�� .. - I . I , :t, I . If a well Could be'd t depth of 46 . ' Ift, . . .. ­ I 1; ,� of a mailer *denoismination, than Say othar ad in k on,reoently, says the Tel ors - - I ..� ,before the King. , He wax horribly afraid. .-. ;­��: - .':' . - . h n 16 I .: . I -. - -_%_91W ,. .,L, ­­ ., Q1. J-� W of tbat I P�p ,, the a be As -1 ­ - I . ,; '.., ck out of Ois -bead, and hie � 's ..!.I . .1'.,..� 4 ustry of equal importance. t$iSt LY. Jim, an anormot ., miles' ir at the Vow woald - , _. His eyes eta' . , All of their of Qmt is- 0; .t " knees knocked . �:L . Olrrrml. 4L:-. ,-1 trans, ran Away and dense as quickeliver. I-_ . ��:­_' 141; '. - I I .. . ­ cipar bills excep,6 the gold.certiticates are bolon in to Sanger's a . - ­ - 'her as he tried to -,-,?i`._ - :_.,�. .-I- �, 1� 1 .. - . - . .. ­ L' ..., ; I . - . - r__� wake obeis&Dce. " . - - I ..� , Ll is denominations of$1, V�, $5, $10, $20, W"0 d by crowd* for hours before he An inch of rain in"ng a gallon.of watat , . 1,,"""", ' - ­­ I L .1 , 1� ­ . I'! lb:'King bade them.hold , ' - I I n the bL I ... , ," " I. . him fast ; then he said, looking the cal. The wu i o'bild de&A'f 'a I $100,$5W&nl $1.000 ; gold'oortifloates was 000 d. Jim in said to have 'r aohed spread over every two equar,� feek or about �I � ., I . 0 the age . :I_ . � .1 . :-. prit up and dow' girl of even or eight not Appelar in denominations Ion than 75 without, so far as - ra, a 100 tons to every acre. . L ..LL. . -:1.1-I Us "You have a nose and , whose deformfly'llad a . . : .-�.�% a mouths and two ears and two eyes. .You not all wed her to be as other ohiidron,,, . The Donsinion of C&np.ds issues $1, stain on big reputatiou, No don t a h ai ' - !,.., I ., I .__.L"-,L . I . The temperance cause is aaft,poing, 1.� : �:;., - , 0, I -; �� � . .1 , �- _��; , , have used your nose to smell King's beer," She -loo ad out and a&* thani at )]my- d $2 rittes, and various banks issue ' had his oo�casioaal outbreaks fvasei into- SmOng the -soldiers in In4ia. Thereae _ . . . Gotall 0 . . � . t, v .2 _. �1' turning to attendants-66 h d bell of the streets and park@ 6r3 ing (rOM $6 t40$1.000. Mexico issue* behavior. To no one, b6 he mab or ele ban 9 14,WO British soldiers pleldged to total 1, il . '.,L I cut off his nose In 'Bar t am . . L_.:�; . far &wi � f the broad fields and green lap,r money df 10 pomm and upward and Y out his part the Abstinence. ; * �;'. .- . .__ They cut.off the man's nose. in it given to pig -.1;- a-, "You ha ' I . I - L�*]I;��_ . .I . USed Your Mouth tOL ve , '. .- . - . , 1- ­ woods w rich her eye. he.8outh American stat" issue drams of existence, asp"i&lly Who a Five yea"11 Oontinu' al r si-P ' " -in the ..., "L.-i, . drink King's beer; cut had never ooked , Ir of '. . 4 18 mouth I" They cut off the upon.- klmost belplass--surroundow by limi r denominations. The B.,kpo*r 4 it run e Once . ._� L.��-�,,_�� off hi man's ,]gng. to to conj iderable a laigth, ,orithout A*115916 United'States, and one within the State in .1 .-- .1.,­ . . poverty -the world outside was and issu" all unglish notes in denomin. &I . Is . 1 t I . I lips Its w: as a horrid eight. lAben. ;range .. which a plication in made, are established % .' � world to her.'- Sometimes she a W-0 - P - . %� gula waiteda moment. Then he 8'aid de. hours , that Jim saber. as pre-requinktan to-na,turalisation. -4--. �L� ,_�-�,' a t of,ore, 't4o" Of fA, 210, Z20, Z50, 9100 1;200 wo'i,Hr,It Is pretty clear , . I - - ­� 1 . " 1. L � a 1.� I r% and when - . of virtue coul n - V - .., -1 � libe telY; :"You b-tva and wondered what it was like, Us ZY-*and Z1,000. The bankis of Soot' rations tr�rri the path � I I board that it in . . . � I �'.�,:..% . she swAs at nigh and caught sight of and and Ireland issue notamVf 9 I and up have beem very uriona or the rawmager inven�ion just protected in the States __,� , ' _L ,. not allowed to drink King's beer ;but yous the twinkling I rt 1. wonld u&. have taken him out con.rolled . J ,­-�.�-.k - Off '11rough her window of France issues no(as to 11 .�-�,�:- ears are no food to you." /ant the The Bank ta as the form of an attachment for mats . . �- . . . � �, .!.- poor Wretch a she grie red ani wept.because she francs, 100 only by a hooked stick a d r a to insure their lying fla.t, on * * - ": .- -ears. oou.d not ,,, 200. 500 and 1,000 franes. for a walk n the sOor. U the - .- ,�� .i -f I . He looked at the King g -I .. ,;., h ro and know corn- ... ; .._ a forti anti walk to and t he Bank of Belgium issues not" of 20 streets of a northern siburb, and It cousisto of strips of wire, bent or .­ P, -_ ..1,- Wit a look dreadful to'nee. geyour eyes- that th y were loo�ing down I. an and upward. Ita#&A bmiks issue ponied by!no more Influentisi oomp Diong crimped, and secured -to the bmaka of the '. ' ,..�1 I. _:-�::, cover up hip-eyes Is' shouted the King. upon bar. a' Of . . - I 1� 41I 1harge articles. � �� . I a I � ,T� 21� �. Put his forbheado' ' One tim o-one time when she &at on the of I hirs and. tipwarWto 1,000 lira than two Indian Ilam"., smah in a . . - . � ` - ... � .`�.� not see K. $Is ver his eyes that he may doorstel and saw a lad of the-stre u "he auk of Germsn�putw-but notes (or 5 of& boy. - . . Swedish women.are'seiA to ox-cal'im-wtiod. .- I 11. . in beer I's and Ahey out the at or *4 mar a � .-'I " L. 'I forehead,of ths man, and turned down the a Poor, lamely flower ban6ath his boal-4 ,lau .nd upwardto J,(W-1u&rkm. Austria The outing was, no donat, oils of&I k ordl. carving, lithography, modelling,decorative- .' -ii _', ''. - L fl . I. .- flap of ski , ower i rhich some one had thrown away Mu notes of I gulden and upward. nary char&eter and must have saamtd safe P41inting, and art embroide* ries. For many .- L . ­ �. - in as a bur eon might turn it, so - . . . 11 � "" - � . � thm it hung over hit eyes.- Then the King in passit g-she cried out in sorrow, sad to ]�Uss�h is the only European country which onough to those who permitted it, bu�, an & years a woman has been engraver of Medals . . . L:11 , �'., ` looked at the man for a few minutes, &ud - I paper money matte UIL W other in the . .- .I �,­ , comfort xer he had promised-to somi, day loans I government notes, UA . f"I ..,;_�, . . . he r of facts it was disastro 0 boo Royal Mint at Stockholm. , 1� ..�L , . I the.-nan grovelled before him in the, dung, bring he a store of them. .. I inj of the denomination of I ruble And it was the cutting of the stick or th k. Tea, the beverage of the-higher clisses in .� . - " I , until suddeny the King fell into a, For a and weeks and -- _D�Qs i le re. upwi rd. SWO'(100, 140TWiy and Denmark ing it which suggeoted to Jim the lie& of Germ . I : _ .:'. A rage- Ino Any, though more consumed, in the _:� .0 I L amed of, hi' member this promise issue by their b"ka notes for 5 krone, 10, flight it is impossiblo to say, but certain it north, in 'dI ' aing favour also with �. .1 I- mself-and , and each di rapi y win ; ads 'y "he 25p &),,and 100 krone. Indisk does not issue I,# that when outside the Manor jouse the middle classes in the south. Everywhere I t them be at the man with logo of wood. hoped to its fultillmant. He forgot, t-in & , . ' - 1 - h Papa" moneyt nor does Ohio&.now. Japan Finsbury pazk, the animal became r istive: the tax table is growing popu!ar, and Ger. ' 11' , T ey be-at him within an inch of his life. L . day. H lived in, another street, a id he - I . I Last, the.poor wretch muStered strength even for ot that she lived. 'B,jt' oi i this pro"'des paper money of I yen, 2. 50 10,20. broke awa from-- his koeper, and i &shed many will probibly at no distant period " , I I to crawl away, likes broken sna,ke along plao - 1. ._. . � , 'consumer of tea. . . day, wh the undertaker had A his and I iDO yenso, and the oti.er countries am s into the par i where trumpeting oadly become a large. I t1he g ruls . �. ' I . _' - '' _ round d he went and lay under a emblem (f death on the door he passw I that I issue PAP-br Money, the lowest-denom. several times, by ;&Y of challen t 'In 1850 there were 6,737 persons in the . ... 0 waggo - ( . ination of which is usually t4a tin . .... 1� In untirnnightfall. Then he crart way and was told that little Kat no We the musicil competition, lie charged tho' band Priso or 292 per one � �1 I - L -, Was �sad. - Then Elio rowernbared what - .. 1, down to the stream to bathe his wounu. Is 'a the or'P- v&I of the coined unit of value, . .- I stand. The'blast of his trumpet may have million of the population ; no w* there are - - : .1 - . I 411111111-. .. I 1 � - ,-;,_%�%.: He came close pmt o gad li�p iened in the long ago-how she . recalled to him the stirring lines of Scott, 59,2�A,or 1,180 per million, a - � � _ my waggon, I ; :.- I . remarkable . - .- : . ne-er saw such a ghastly sight ,as had 1. � ' he w&s. criec ant as if st&Wjed to the heart, I' JAY- Dr- Buokley on' the O.P.fL * and he perhaps explained to himself : s,one sign of thetime& : . I .. . . . ;:�_� ' The flap of skin hung over him eyes, but it how hie Fromisom had comforted bar. He We took leave pf the * crowded hour of glorious life in worth an A useful mustar .L:.. . ... "! -t has baen invents, ..-_. - WaA( dried and . ,Canadian Pacific d-p .d .I I 'L.21.".I ' stark.-[In Atrikander. walked a bwlY AW&Y-up one street and with egret. The courtesy of ita conductors, An AP without a U&me." An a matter of in Germany by whiclothe untidy spoon is '.. - _� '.I i- . _ �:­"L ' land. , . . fact, since it was 2:30 p, In. whein he broke dl -1 ..1;� ,.�: . I �, � ... -� .__ * ­ I . down anAher--on And Ow, until by sad by d phiustaking attention to their du "penned with, the mustard being obtaiiied . ;­ - . - . _ - ­ �� THE M68T HARD WORTcItti 4jif . --L.,;.,.;. - ide. They were A tyof loose sud 7 when he wam captured he had by pressure on ' - - . ... ., IN MATABS.' he saw fla arm by the roads -elf, its sinploys"t the caution shown In crit. I L a spring. the op6ning being -- ..I— ,I: .. ­ - .LELAND-. simple flo era-chilled by the froaW and foal Places ,no less than the stupendous more than four crowded hours of'glorious au,omatically closed on release of the". - -. ; - _i: �, �Ii. ... '�-,- ' ." . ... . faded by he drear da of autumn. hfan enginveriali,*hich elicited constant ad life-hourti crowde&with the destruction of gpl ing. . . . I I I� 1- a - � ­ . "..; .�..r-."r ' I I I . ' ' '� - , : ,_.- his' story i's smiled as hey saw WI: I . - r I - T Ili gather them. Viror", &Lion, will never be forgo ects and the discomfiture of - I 'well told And there s6emia tten. The patIont human purl Holland wo` - _' ' -d a 6-reither - I �' . �L. to ba no doubt that howl an and children wondered and emil,oj a* trauk-walkers, u uere. I A men an person � i ., ,.,.1�� ever kind-hearted Pon Whose fidelity the Sex under the age of sixteen are now for- I , 1.I I - .1 - rY than) -through the lives (f so " depend, who" duties are 4114 fell before the blows his bioldei - . I 11 I � ., y i indiffer. town. � . � � Lobeingula ins be personally, he ii they saw him car' stout W I _�.�­ � . streets of-the . arda0i is al an Im a to begin work earlier than 5 a.m., 1, �,11 .,.I ent as a schoolboy .to the psi I =is line, we oft4ft saw, solit. tr k ; i udent young man who in t irfer. or to continue at work after 7 p.m.,nor can : '�- ,� I . .. � , .1 . a which he Up this stroot-dowri t"t-turn ary, cin up a ad w h h musoments were rebukei�--4n -their work 'exceed eleven hours a day in All. - - -- I �_,`i.,,_i inflicts, or a scientitio vivisector is in tur. right or Is t, and by and by h to tho k "d dawn, 'their 9 es Upou. It F.". - I . -:..� turing a frog. . e stood 6 (ore the 3uniamid naturess various 1 �?4` � . It would, however, be a vast any tile siomsch-e-with the same waamn : �._s��-,� mistake to judge him by, our standards the house again and saw tile insiguls, of dis Theirs has just been born at Bainsford,. -1 .; . . - �, , are. Anaccounthad been published gardens were laid wasto b ...., . .. ��.. I - � -1 oneath hii feet; .. :. : _ - . death flut whose mother is - I-_ I . seven ­ , � I I . . 1 I .. -� Z. There is no reason to beli-Aire that he is i . ..4-1, �red by the winds. . 6 fsw" lay's before of one who came upon & eligible building lots were traversed b r him Falkirk, a boy ... , :I--,. more indifferint to the infliction of torture Those w 6o pawed h imla nu and left behind in a condition less mitt teen, his grandmother thirty-four, his . .- - ­ , - . - . . , ughad as rnbol f of rufflan.3 placing obst,ructions u 0 r 6otive ��'� . . . .A they 4aw ,I , . . to intending purchall' . " ; _ and death than the . all 's.re , -_ . ::� man in the mideb'of overed flowers ti ht. the traok He boldly attacked thotim ut ere. - He rofr ishad great-grandmother fifty-four, and � ;, � .-- the witherod and dust-o ru 1.� �­ whom he livetand was brought up. Like . - I ., , I ; ' -... I ly held'in his red hand, but he heeded[ them ,60Y Prevailed, aud� left him 011moilt, aead. himself from the Waters of the Now river %Iiye and well. They are working people. . �,A . . � .1� _. the Emperor-of Russia,.he had no ambition not. By and by he softly -oponed tile ,I hOug 11 Woundedl he"managed to crawl to and Visit0d the grounds of,6he Up !an. A notible voyage has j not been made by , ;:.! _; 11" , oor �,l per -1, , : � . an( -,1 - __ to occupy the throne; lie accepted the po. I crept I a. There was a coffin before I im, 0 ne��rest point and give w " t, an English warship. The cruiser Melpomene, '. . ... arainf, and the ton Cricket club� Ga' tas Ware treatt d by, . .I."`- - I—, I .� sition PhilQsophically, but in the 0 inion of and in the other room he heard word train was saved. The narrators when askod him as smaller &Dim&ts are acouston ed to which recently returned to Victoria, B. U., ' I , I of '"`.'. ' . 4_�. L Mr. Maun' d he would-much ra Ir be a sympathy and -sobs.ot grief. He tip- oad what reward the company bestowad, re. from We south steamed direct from Call .'. _. :. . �1 farmer than a king. Z treat ateways, that is to say, he walked .:;.,..111 .�.. . - The fl throu Iiistanee of over 5,000 mile&80, .. " across the room,an if fearful Chat the so pliod : " One hundred dollars. thorn, varying the process oil oils to that port, a z, . ...., rat-born, Kutu. lad - If " To the Al 11 .. . . .V r al. L --.;-.: . ­ man,.disappeared. and hente in Metabele. of his f6at might awaken univerial Out'6 Y Against the meanness of occasion bY lifting thei obstacle, 1�hioh lisp. aking a stop for co � � .-I land, as in Russia, ' carefully deposited his a the dead, %nd Officers of the Navy consider this a note-' . :1 w: I.— �, .I, - the throne. -the aecond son carne t6 brieist ffering on 4he "lot giving him more# ho ,said : " It would pe lied to be of-iron,bodily out of th6 g poups - . , 11 � it- Matabele, - 8100ping her set ,not do) to pay large rewards ; the result and laying it oils side, , . . . _.-�. - As King of the of� her who i was worthy achievement. , -- I L '' ' I I . . . _ � 1. . : I ­ stock-o ners in the loving r t men � earefUl_StUdent of the - ­­ .... . he is one of the largest sleep. - Then he went softly out, gr i would be to promote a ime ; to tern A 00 .. Moustaches in we" ia tabs "get- ' .;L� -- ­ that he had come too late and fe-olin his -. . :�, I :�e inirdom to Place obstructions upon tile r&ot that would have been in 1% position 0 In Con- .* - world, aq his whole .k wanderings i urge af his are aa . . .. - 1, NY be said 9 t ting more o tanion than . .. to be his ranch. A writer to the " South way because the tears biltided hey might, be rewarded for discovoring to draw ai-toletablycomple.te sketch : . stantinople about 10 per cent. of the women . � ,-4`�. lo_`. Africa" says .- - . . mother nor father nor a n him, And am. I !wv� - . �� ­ . . ny 0 0 also kL ow �h " A sad- commentary ,on human of the northerti'postal distri L T&ktn- th Armenians chiefly, since . Mwlems are . .I- . . . - -:.... - - , . a V I , , �­ , -b . .. , - W U � ,;i; , ..1. . -i, . , 'ryi(ist inteilligent ho bad come and paid him roi.vereneo. - na,ure . 0 the - �.;,:�, "".I a : The King im-lorre of the 1 'Promotion for fidelity, with small main rd%d to Tot'tenham, he enterall veiled and therefore do not come- intio the I.) - - I And when they found the flows Peounid, rewards, guar&ntaea tile beat le. unds of the draperal aimoi houses, where .. I - "�.: -men -in his nation. ril d � calbulatioug-havd these appendages to the _�-4,-- i * ,His memory is pro- 'Wept over , hem they were no I nada b*A r :,�__'. j! I suit& 94 t'pop lips. Depilat4ories are also much in '-."' �' o�ger wrought reat havoc, a-ad it was not � L , .,� ­ - fl(w. ashen to be proud of its upper - '. - .­ L. .: .1 I-�� digi-oust fi,nd, Then he chooJes to exert it, e plucke� from the dusty w' transeenti until he 11 demand among Philadelphia ladiag. t. ._,­1 el I .,--. he has gieab tklct and natural p ra syvide. TLey - ndntal railway, whiohJ cordially. rest) led a field the St. toys . . '.. . .11.1 I � ` . 1, % , olit,eness. WAre no lo iger dead .and d, e,id to travellers for pleasure or estate, near Bruoo Gro On I lie 'There in every reason to believe that the `L;11�, ! ­: - '' % ; He has social qualities too, and like ying. The r,,- 'Omnl Ve stations ta at . � . a erence of �heir giving . , '.:-1 ! _ � - ­ f ­1�- I I - �. ­ ' . good chat He often' . macle them more -knOW10 Us-7-[Chria.tian Advoold& 1. . 14lowed his keeper to chain him front lege and milking of cows in.larie dairies by machin.­ '-_. ' . _. L ­ .. courtiers; but they a unbendE with lis beautiful a id fragrant t/.h&u any floral ri. - - - __ . quietly walked homor He h6d been out, as cry will soon become as common an the Cut_ L.��', . � re ever on the qui v . . I . � . . . . . .; - to via buts placed upon the cofflu of a mill �_ � _. . 1: say only what tbp,Y know 'Will pleaie . I . ional-a we have said, batwoon four and flva 110 � .- � and V � Japa.l. has no fewer . I are ting of corn and lgrass in an large farms. _- , _L; . . -1,41 � , . are carerful never to contiadict hin' -L � I I . . �, . . I . 700 earthquake - and -had done d tiliago comptited at$ �500, Daring the last few years two or three _'.*�7q 9. 41 I . ' ' 1- ,. '' , � � � �� "__'_'1jj 1 i, � I I __ 1. I observing Stations 80&ttered over the ena- � . 0 I _.I - , The dutio ­ ,.''. i, ; . -s of blie King are no sinecure. - - ; - a . L -L' .L % � . ,s ­ - - 1 .2 - ."" , - . . I I I . �N�, , ' le % ��,, - . Piro. . - . .. - ii, 4 � va been 4irought into practice, 1,M",I . 'i . �,,;- - . inventions Ila ",;, - - - .. . . , , _��' I . . . . . I - ,Z - -0 I j 14 �, is the moo-t hErdworked man in Jhe Witi a. ' Tlio4irenoh Preeldoat tr&VL ' " - - . � .. � . . � . with results so profitable iii the saving of �'-­!T .- - .. ... . elm free on the ptind . .&I .1",jdo,�A.�- 1-1.1 , ". _.. From morning till night .hs is �waring e. frailways during his offioial tour in I *for cits in Franco is eviden The smallest inhabited island inL.the labouras to encourage mechanicianseo further ";"',. . I � , ... I - I ' , - - ports from all parts of hif Frarce -not 001 �cd ' tly' world is that ,on whioll.I tho H I .. ,dr.i� ... I . I , . i doinnions, . r. but when tille,taturn journey jet ooncl I -to old maide. Paul de Kock i ddyqtone efforts wward perfeeLion. I ,�R,, I I ranging the I d,id Theoph' Lighth i , - -i . u ousjat4nd,s.-� At low w& it . .Lj � -_ i settlement of difficult I W his secretary 041culates what fle Gautier, Prad,00im, , ter . . , ��"i I.. i I 1 a � . "_.­ . .11 __ 't I h -, ­ '�� �� I it would ha to BAudele ire are among some of the:celebrat. a , , ,,, r; a . ra. , I Is 30 Persons conviotqd of vagrancy n.d aim;-'-;.�� �--4, I cas" judging crim . - Ckopp* "d fe.- b In d1s,"lete h 9 V ter .t 16 - Wit. . � ilar ininor offe,rioes in San Frametsoo are men, �,­ " 4 I . 1. inals .and transacting cost if paid' for at regular rm,t�Da, and tlds ad m6n -w oliust tho ater of wiliall ,t the ge 1 . I i ' U-si He ii&L 111 , .t I I ­� . as the .control and manage- a ig Taine In, . I . Pot' �Atat Whila. %;J-f'"t" ;oa M a 'd 'to work in chains on the public ,-,., I , farm b neiao. farmer oi a gigantic allm is handp4 over to be distributed sm' ho cherished bA I a .tence . ­ . ,.-� , I�I .. scale, for h.e h the poorest paid Oj the rail ' � a composed a monnot:1_4 01414sly eovers t1lo'Jillind.." i lft� � 1. 1,'' � I . I _ - -4 .� t otreaPL A heavy logging chain, 0 feet ilk- ... . - li"Ot Of' 1�, Me . ,�,M_��,� . . 1 WAY mcn, Lo d the-bew tiful A R'. . --1 1--ibilta . . . .. . . .-. I , _, , - - , I . a . He 0 the comes inhel . - I USA who Is 'Rellaul', Inj ,dl _Z L , .4 _ ,0i%6As,_,..Jt liej.. , - . ­.,nent of Q%'. the na,tio� 'a cattle. pful... - . ugore p .i.*rils-V I, I . . . . - � * G. " ..-h I L . 1 nine letl�ihp to which Is attached an iron 6all-AV., ,,-_4 4-11 ' I., . . Orol 1.-­- ­ . J " � - - . I . ­­ -4. i , I _� . .. .�o .I :...-.-- . _' -L'.: ­­­ . . � . . .. 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TUE INDIAN DATiFRA Bum. - _� _ Z-� - ". The RuAtan�State Covnall'hat► pr sed Oife ttea$ansil< tt.tvt�s Lunt—^tike 01t17$�t� !ri . „ - � � ;t pitaaxi po Aerflal y t:>hmgtty_ and A+vr,ci9p Charm. OtieF IIsed by' Robbers to Oros �, I I.... l_ the est bliatmont of a State monop ►ly of a Mate at �tpatny. 1. Iig ou" itis Neer x ,asatons1. Dome 7 h®ir Yictinte. V". CANADIAN _-- I _.! _ - „ - tobacc,, . - 141 r. Sp iadrftl a ectal says latest g p • �+'mstrong, ed for of the PAter• The Dila olive Aur -lard >; trlee fn' of P y Therq are fashions in speech aS well as It has been remarked that one of the great-. borough, Ott t., Review, h e been appointed' P P g detail �oneerning-rho dfaa$toi`at $antartdcr eat objections to the Suppression of 'hem Amro Mats in that city on Sunda , and on I' 'day last show that the number of fashions in clothes, says the Pall Miall Bud. J pp p ' town clerl;L of Peterboroug made overal important arrests. get.." everything in society just now is cultivation for amoking'purposes in India•is.. l dead, visaing and wounded is fully 1,000. „ j, That it .would drive the natives to the use Charlca Shipotan '`was ound- ' uilt' of •Gen Gourko, the Governor of M. scow, The ole have not recovered from the ef- Dither awfully ghastly"or awfully charm- �, manalaughtur at Broekvill and ant heed p ted to -races- front the ffe^.ts freta o phe catastrophe., and ace on ti-role tag, ci!°n t You know. If your new bunnot of more dangorode sedatives. Vagi df the 6 I fa nos x ec isn't awfully heratly it moat be awfully drugs which the coolie is the most prone �- S to seven years in:the penii entiaryr of the Dison recently teen to hint n file a nth tic, paying no attention to business , i Y g P P Y g charming, andd if Miss l+ouretara to sub titute for his beloved hem whew. Mra. arwiclr, an old eaident of W od- food. but at ndin about streets diaauasin theling- p 1 alk, p awful talatngit that has befallen the oft ing at the local concert the other evening th 1 ria not avaitabl , fs the datura . li e site e On, , who is now 1 vin in Toronto The:later details concerning the di aster au'f Y y wasn't awfully oba,rming, then it roust ser• need• For many y9ara ft has bean known has donated t► site for a ospigal in Wood- at San bander on Friday show Lha• the The u, n and women living near the water• fainly have been awfully ghagtl Pretty -to the police and those engaged in medico . stock. The gift is value at $1 500. number of end,missing, and wound d is front, ho providentially escaped from the Is no longer pretty, but pooty, Y—,the legal examinations that one of the favorite -I1. a fully one tfi ueaad. wrecki o o their homes, c n be Feeu in methods ado ted b Indian thieves .to rob `Richard"savage aged t est seven shot �° numbs g stanri'frrg Hoar the uRe mssaesi of fnmoua man milliner, has .caupph. the trick P Y ' his wife aggie, aged tw uty•6tx and his Twe ty•a x more eirr+eatm hriere been made from Iris duohose customers. Xou hear him their victims has been the administering of - debris li t iitl the streofs"wai ing to recover. datura. The Stu of in effects of this drug � ' : child Rfe mrd, aged four eaterda morn- rn Wa saw n conneetfon with the So talist talk glibly of pooty gowns and pooty gai18. P Y $ g . m to Ii lifax, N,S. H thea committed the bo f of those known to be under th® Gorgeous or +lewdly are the correct adjee- enables them to carry on their depredations, Y Y a itati n. Most of those arrests are i + . gg ruins. he errors ever wher�iu the viofn- suicide. eduaa d women, Y fives to use tt'hon a eakin of the weather. and at the same .time to avoid in most cases j • ity of here the 'destr.uction was wrought $ the fatal reaulte which attend the use of ' ' Sir Joh Thompson; in `an' interview in President Neixoto has received wor that are aw in the extreme, and whenever a Nowadays it is gutta auetornary for:edu- i Montreal said that e G vernment.intond- the Go ertiments of England -and krance Dated -people to talk of the Book. In quite other poisons. - '_ body, a uahed and mangled beyond roeogni• Thesymptoms reaeiit fn the individuals . ` I _ aeallin , 'Parliame t as early as possible, P Y .tion, it; emoved from the ruins, a heart• too vatic circles the final ie dro ed inp . will m inta n positions of strict neut alit g PP words.. The talk of ridin shoottn. affected were loss of consciousness dilation I all eve>ttts as earl as est year. with regard to liraziliii;n affairs. rendin wail goes up from the women, who y , y ' talkie , Qingin. I si ppose the next thin of the pupils, picking at the bed clothes, - Father H'am4K, of:the esuit-order in an The Italian 'Government' has� pro osed fear trh t the shapeless masa of flesh may be ? g wo shall "hear will be that the y have ceased attsmps to grasp imaginary objects` and - addresa #n Montreal o Sunday, urged that, he naval squadrons of Ger any, all that remains of one of- their loved ones. i g to aspirate their ha for the excellent reason ,,from the.movement of their hands they all -• Catholics of to couutena co theatres which Austri a, and Italy hold a combined .d mon- There i no doubt many of the dead will ` �' that it fine become so common for ordinary appeared to be drawing out threads from .j ," he deuou>soed a8 immor and contaminat- Stratio in the Mediterranean. Hover Identified. Y I �, folks to do so.' But, after all these ex• the tips of their fingers, When taken upon _ mg• I Sd lies of mune roviaiotts I am ani• Senor Gantazo Miniatr of Finance at ' ' an em L stomach the effects or'the oleos 1 . « „ P Y, P , ampler of arfeetation ridioulous thou h the P Y P *4� _., L Doo Andrews and his'wife,` charged tion a ma and coal sent to the Br iifan once pr seeded from Mudrrd to Sancander sound, aro nut Rune so bad as the ninoing Y .' g are usual! discernible within ten miautee Irn$ur uta from their s m athiaers i , Eu• when th extent of the calamity became I 1with hav�ng caused the Bath of Luc Den- g Y P st le'of atfeutation fashionable in da a one iu the case o awell-nourished arson halfi Y roe ill reach Rio Janeiro in a few a a. known. He summoned the town o(Iioiale Y yg an hour o P14�A sing, war brought from uffalo to Toronto P Y by, Mincing is now phiefly confined to old 4. r more elapses before i.ts' effects it .andezp seed to them the ayuipathy of the are perce tible, The rareness of fatal cases i5 Mor;day fternoon. At a congress of revolutionary Stfcie,ligte maids or younv- girls i;nder 2U. Uther P Govern ent. He also assured them of the in• aonnoetion with the use of this oison is The C oda Revue referrin to the im- bald i Brnasela on WRdneaday ni it it folks dou t SeeiALto get. tithe for it. In p "?. - g sympath , of the Queen" regent, who, he h „ „ one of the chief factors fn its selection b mense we` lth of the Seminar of St. Sul ice,: was resolved to carry on an active p ro'pa• those days of pus aide seems to go fur- y - Y P said had wept upon hearing of the calamity the native criminal. V. �; _ says that its actual possessions at the res- Randa bring about a strike among the ' thor than mincing manuers. ' r - I . ant Lim are Worth more than sixteen g that had befallen the city. When"Senar i , The datura seeds titay be gathered sl- soldier of Bel ium and elsewhere. Camaro a rw how helplesv the autliorfties moat an where in India and' also eaeil 't million d liars. __ Y y `" The Liar in South Arrlcnf I were in t e crisis confronting them he in a i' 1 great me sure took the administration of In Drainage BeneAoila? purahaged in the bazars • so it ie hardly f Sir John Abbott'ii mill mar admitted to g to be wondered at that such a convenient probate oft Saturday, The estate, which The power of King Lobengula ' n the affairs int) his own hands• "He telegraphed The.extensive drainage that- heir been inafirumeut for the furthering of nefarious a ��) Matab lee in South Africa is a thin f the to Vallad ►lid,ordering that medical acorea, carried on through ditlorent parte of Un designs should be so popular among the f .• is valued at 00,000, after paying an sono- . est. - the ease with which the Ch tared nurses am other hal era tario and of chs Northern and Western- E icy to the!widow, is to be divided equally Lompa y'a forces smashed the king d his i P at once Sent to States has disposed a good man farmers to Indian criminal classes, If it is desirable . I • among the deceased's eight children. i Santa Rue . A subscription for the relief P 8 Y to render an articular arson helpless for I army, and the feat that they enco, tared of the gut jrers was Started, Gamazo head• believe that the effects of such drainage are y P p p Mr. McLeod Stewart, ex-Mayor of Ot' him i force only in front; of h' own apparent in the recent severe droughts that a given time the administration of the datura �' -. I taws, ad orated at sonde length before the capital is significant. The Condor rlius. xng it wits .a giftof X5,000 on behalf of. the have lar el reduced the odour of the is the main difficulty, and this, unless ser- Board of Trade the construction of the Ot• .crated papers, a few weeks a o why ub, Got•orntne f~ largely $ vanto are absolute! truatwocth is not in- - P , g , p Drops. It is believed that the rapid paeSage Y Y', : '� ' taws ship canal, which Engineer Walter lie opi ion was being worked up f Eng- sCRYrNt� Z'Srt D$AD. of the water, of the rainfall into the superable. The period before consciousness • is resU�red after Lakin adoae of the Discs Shanty estimated would cost twenty-four land .in order to bring pressure to bea upon "' drains and from them into the ateems, not g p - i million dollaPa• the Go eminent to aanetion Lhe war pub. Maa. a the dead were buried eatorda varies in different individuals, and is de- ! p Y Y Y only dries the land excessively, bu reduces pendant ver much on the state of the F As far as known, the genera l elections in lished large Data showing the white eople Among tli bodies interred Was the head- the average supply of rain becaml of the P y _ Newfoundland have resulted less favouratl in the forts.throughout bout Maahonalancl Land• less and a titilated remains of the Mar uis, health-of the victim at the time it is ad- 1 _ . Y g q lessened evaporation frons the land. .`Thus miuiatered. Thus in some cases, a com tete . for the Opposition than was expected., Itis ing on their arms against a helps Sri de Pomba The services were'attended , p 4 ng b3' there is not water enough for the growth recover Lakes lace in two Qr three da S believed that the-final results will show that enemy., Despatches were all to th'e ffect lar a aro da of eo le and man dietresa• y p Y `. the Government has twenty Seats "and the g p p ' y of the early spring, ng, when at such ti as ae in or less while in others unconsciousness has . that t e Mate►belea were raiding ri it up ing Scones were witnessed. Manyfragments the early spring, whoa ttie cowls of seed ' .Opposition sixteen. to the dge of the mining camps, 1•A soon of bodies and in the vicinity of the quay calls for the full supply and thoro gh satu- been known to last as long as a week. . Mayor Desjardins,of PP as tare war was sanctioned it was dis over• were burl d iu a common rave. The divers The symptoms exhibited in many casae 11rlontreal iea osed R ration of the soil for several wee a. But resemble those of al•cholie poisoning or de-1. .to the wi{�wr carnival"as the pictures sent ad that theChartered Company'aof£rci shad who were mployed to recover the bodies in as the water stoke through the soil, and p g r out to &Ill parts of the world of ice palaces been a ooting down messengers and pre- the bay lie ve been so appalled at the nu-n- a®nes into the drains, and is lotto the lirium tremens. In some instances the . `f sentati a sent to the com an a static bar of the lead and ruesomd a ear&nces of poisoned persona act under the belief that anti mon 'ai.d women clad in the warmest P YJ ,and g PP and when the whole of the land is so de- �� that the Chartered Company's force were the corps is that they have refused to con- privcd of water the Drops fail to row and they are following their ordinary occupy- _ furs inda a the belief that the commercial tions. For exam le, in one ease a stone- • capital of Canada is in the Polar regions. compelled to march into the Ma Abele tinue their work, have prayed the officials the harvests are unprofitable. It conaid• P count- in order to brio on a conflict, In not to insat upon their earrying out their eriti this im ortant oration ft ma be mason's laborer was under the impression . 1,tie mgrtal remains.of Sir John Abbott, g B P q Y that it was his dot to haul u ever ' ex.Premi r, were buried at Mount Ro al .the on combat necessary to and Lha cam, engagemo tn. The authorities.granted their said at.the outset that the wrath r is not 'y. p Y- . Y pain three thousand MatabeleS were, ft iS p g P- a )oral question at all. Zhe wool ig wide thin in this vicinity, not excepting his ceetery Montreal, with solet;in services. g clition, a rd now men in boats with. ra $ Y, raid in the robabl exa erated re orta lin iron are em to ed in searchin for the master; in another care s groom was - � Amon •at those resent were re resentativea P gg , a p Y y aiwd the lnfiuences of tom er use are r.. g P P killed nd wounded,/while the leasee t thenad who ,were blown into the ba3oma p seized with a desire :.to perform grooming _ ,. _ of the ( overnor-General, the members of Y• undless, as compared ,with he nar• operations on those. with whom he came-in - . _ British were alight. All this make the of the bodies, upon a cursory examination, role limits of a country ev n and P I the Dominion Government, and the Mayor, danger to the British from MaGabele raids show that Bath wag caused b drowufn i ' contact, and a third, a goldsmith, seated __ g Y B it is due to the variatious ,of tempora- himself on the floor intent on following t;ia Mr. $odgeou, Master of: the Bolts in appear very alight and unreal. As King and not b the shock of the explosion. Caro with those correlated diffe cores .of usual vocation. Chariot town, P. E. I., held on Feida Leben ala received eve f � y ry month a pa ment t th moisture in the atmosphere that , . that nci her the. Mortmain Act nor the in gold from the Chartered Com n it is chin oa in local weather occur. he ocean `'a' -- -� otatute f Edw;rd the Sixth sinal en .or- not im robable that the old Y' - g ' Px Pro• 6 Ueep Britain Ort. . which covers three-fourths of t e earth's Made of Escape From BurntnX Houses.. • j stitious rusts bei,ig in force ng Prince Ell- sumed to be in Brilwayo, his capital to- I ' y � �_ surface, Is the grand source of th rainfall, following from the Baltimore ward Isl Island, the bequest of one Gillis, who gether with the consideration that the Dom• England, a cablegram sa s, is to be kept as com ared with whish the who a of the The o g B Y P P Underwriter is an extract from the writ- . , devised .ne-third of hisestate to the parish pany ould, in came of hi'defeat, n d to out of Mo caro at any coat► The,French 1s ,d is but the _merest patch o ground. ings of C. Ji Heximer on the Causes of . 1 . '- -priest fo masses, in valid. make t ase pagmenta no longer, had uch explorer . eller states that a 'secret treat A d this vast hod of water, a area of t e alien- , ► P Y y Fire, as being eapeotially worthy id Genera' Herbert inaiets that proaeedioga to do th the bringing about of the con- has been a ranged b-Aween France, Russia, I I ,000,(}00 of square voiles, la mo fly under tion of those occupying crowded tenement • _ „� be take against the Hoa eomtiiiaeionad fleet. I is probable that Lobengula an his and $pain by-,the 'terms of which the lat- th influence of the torrid he is of the dwellings, and whence the of escape officers a d men of the 14th Batty, Kin _ j)r'°da rY tribes, who lived largely by ms)r- tor'a ultim oc+vupwtion of Tsegier is pro- aq ator, soda- which fivo•aixt s of the in case fire should always be a subject of '� $ ing eve u n the surrounding tribei, who er`lded tor. J4,is added that even shoulil etrouinforernoe of the globe is w or. The '" RtoD Ont, who retus�d, when ordered Go discussion, 'aqd arra cru i th® d . malffoom I moomm" __� . . . board t h train at Montreal on tl,e,.i ht of arerdea -visa of little q�mpan h o br, uh. fi►ii, tt o$tie+ot, t a were ave st,o �$ - fit aria [rem m1 omfwa"; o d jy i'o'sro of safst the third of July. The offenders -will, be g reason is 1,wIf.way to desl,ruction: '' s taken to Montreal and dealt with by the had w ole regiments ootnposti of n of rained ttw the Britlah occupation of Tarn- c vied by the mysterious air our ante bare When a Are breaks out at night, ilo not other tribes who were virtual slaves and ibr 'inns lit , pe^e vented at an b an there over than continents for thouaanda I Pulite M iatrate. y Y ' stop to dross, but all on shoos, wrapour- the M hones were almost annual! r ided Tho res of France has one daft on of ile's, dropping the rain irk this or that - ' y p B PP g self in a blanket (not a action-filled uilt) ! -. Barnsrr , ' by hi men. Siaee the advance o the thesubje of $n !ish aggres,uon and join place, as Lha temperature may a>'eot it, ie and .take the nearest and moat accessible �'11 South Africa Company placed the M hon• fm deolari ,g that Europe. cannot afford to tho true source of our weather" and the v aY to escape, bearing in mind that the. - ,___" _ : A sneiwatarm prevailed Monday in the as bey nu the unrestrained power of Lob- allow Eng and to occupy and hold the key eoafigural,ion of the earth's surfae has most shortest distance bal<lean two points is A • , . {,r. Midland' unties-of England. n ula the Matabeles attem ted raid to the Mediterranean. The government to do with the discharge of all ie water.. r g g P ri B straight Ilse. In all cages be careful to ' �� " r Sir Addrew Clark, the famona En I !ish west a d north of the ZambesL The. ribes at Parisi urged to immediately dispatoh a The moist air from the heated oe an is car- close the doors after you. It is of the 1 . - --phyaicia , died.in London Monday after• there, howeter, successfully resisted t e in- powerful 7buch squadron to. Tan&r in rigid along, dropping its load on the thou. utmost importance to shut all doors and nooe,. `� . vader's •,And drove them back. Lobs Ruls order to upport.Spain against any inter- sands of miles of land as itbeco as cooled windows, which might add to the draught. , : J Drriin -the ealin- r aea3on ne; clobing, and hi � tribe will probably settle do n for ferenee u ion the ppe�rt of Groat [irtta}n in or condensed by coming in co tact with If the rooms be already filled with smoke, the Dacll ess of.Fife captured with bar own a time again to the north-west or Bula ay o the distu banees about Melilla, and to en• mountains or other cooler strata f air.• it is best for persons to crawl on their -- . ' I., cod fort aaimou on Mar led a water. n an ninhabfted country embrace b ble the Fr moh too be in a position to chock- No doubt there are local aause at work, ) g y ° hancjm and knees on the floor, as the heated the gc gat bend of the Zambesi. It is n t im• mate any attempt upon t a part of England_ as the small mountain ranges tits intercept aces and Smoke ascend and are more . Lord F�loberts, since his return do Eng- Q !- proba. le that though he has been de ted to land tr ps in Morocco. It is represent- the air currently passing across ne ke of land aerise ae they accumulate near the ceiling • :j fes. land fret India, ham greatly improved in in Sou h Africa, Lobengula's ease w 11 be ad t) bete lain dub of France to take between two water areas such the At, - health, and he will be urged to return to P y ► than they are at the floor. If the 'sInoke is . I :_: appealed to England and be tried out 1 fore the initis stgp should any interference be lautic and the Mexican Gulf, an again in Ver suffocating a coe of flannel sad if employ ant. Y $ P. " - Parlta pent, when a searching Invosti ation necessary upon the part of any other power the region of our great lake her in Data• possible, wet one), or any rug, woolen shirt I 'i- It is a nounced that the great bfanchea- into t a financial as well as the over meat than $ a In tho affairs of Morocco, and .rio— coat as lakes but small as com ared ` ter ahipcanal will be completed to-day, 4 g P or dress, held over the month and nose, p Y, metbo la of the South Africa Company a will it U ala urged that the presanee of a with the onormou's size of 6he oa an. It is will greatly protect the longs from injury. when water will be admitted to its entire be made. Thee who have watched t e or. French a u!adrdn at Tartgi+ir might be used difllcult thus to;find any locale axons for Avoid as mpah as possible inhaling g the hot � -41- .- • , _ : length. I _ ganiza 'on of the company from the outside to force t to Sultan to take steps to support any change in the weather to a y extent air and smoke. _. _ t are of .t$e opinion that the Dom u In the S an fh troo a ainat the trop now If the moans of escape through the doom r_,- . - • Mr. tllam'Field, member-of the H'ones P Y P Pe ' B worth notice. The more fact oft a removal now a hollow, rotten shell and th t t e surround'o Melills- In an wase it is con- y on 'the first floor, or the trap door on the ,_ ',:�.. °f Com ons for St, Patrick's division of g Y• ` of the water front th® soil ma It ve a Suiall Dublin, and Mr. -Luke a den member big promoters hake the mosey invested , 'sidared ti a duty of lspsln to -octal that the effect but it cannot atTeot the we iher. It Y -oaf, are cut off, and no fire escape is at -: for South Roscommon, ave been mum the.victimized ehareholdin public. it m Sultan o Morocco take_ immOd'ate action- can only change the condition o the land - Y B hand, hurt to the room least affected by , . - moned.on the charge of illegal assembl believed th%t the British Governmen w 11 against he Moore, and when. the latter far Lha better in times of exon ive rains, qq . g g Y• smoke and hotair,and make a rope of shreds l 4_ . ,r take o er the government'of Zam 'a, have fins, ly been driven away from the and for the worse fn tithes of exessSive .t of bedding, attaching one end of such rope, ! . ! .In the British House of Commons, iii•re- the a untry eolith of the Zambesi n or height• g rrounding Melilla the Spanish drought. But there is reason believe and b chis means tr to descend to the d ' ` j ply to r. Redmond, who questioned the Britia protection in called, govbrnm t mutt insist upon a heavy in- Y Y - y Government in regard to the course it in- that the latter afloat is and of round. Never lis from windows unless e, g demnity or the lass of life sustained Iu the any regard, and otherwise it is r all bone. g jump j tended t urmue in the 'matt•er of evicted y g y you.are satisfied that all other means of ea- P . 4f lllsttagtng tlhiirnut es, engage to in Morocco. The Sultan is to ficial as Lending to a greater oro it of : tenants, Mr. Gladatbne said that no new g A Y cape a aro im impossible. If Chia is our onl be compo led, w pay the coat of all the war, g P P° Y y ' , . the soil and its ggrater ability to!told water alternative, gec personR on the outside to .. legislate n would be introdu ad this Session Tl:e brat thing to do is t° get the o se prepnrati n and other. expenses tlo which in a dry time. ft may be the foot, and thi,i hold a car t or a blanket, or even a large , e'.: beyond hat had been alre dy announced. thorn, hl warmed. When it 3s hes to the Spar ish government, has been put the d aired temperature, it will r ui e 1 P g P' ver easily, that the air in a dr time is overcoat, and jump on it, or throw out bed- s .' -• �1 throw h he revolt of the hloors. vapor din , raattiAsae i, etc., and jump on them. UNITED ATAT a0e1I keep it warm than It constantlyg rawly more Oiled with va r the it is in g The vintage of the resent' season in _ rainy weather. It is the heat of he atmos- If,a person's elothin has caught fire,wrap P cooling and beating. ghere that iuflucaeea its. abilit to hold a blanlet (net a.cotton•filled uilt around - i .­ * _. -Californ a will be about eighteen million The e.is more economy in filling the fl o- • - Trade in the Bt areas quilt) gallons, or aboutthree. million gallons in- t fut of coal than in No t improvement in trade has, oo- water in solution or suspension, ud while him quickly, as this will exelude the air I - g g P° putting in o ly a F q Y+ excess o last year's yield. small amognt, because that burns enrred the United btatea suhaequect the air at a temperature of 104° will hold and therefore the oxygen, and cause the fi ft more readily. Y upon th copse! of the silver urehaafng 2,?It) raius of water in 1,000 cubic feet, at to be e�ctiuguiahed. Woolen goods are With he personal endocse�oent cf Premi- Y• p o dent Cleveland1. i and thea -heal vac,foal- Do of use a poker on the top of th fl , bill. Thi price of wheat has declined from ?71 tis is ,reduced to lana than 1,000 lm preferred under such circumstances, , PP P t It is d management' in the, use of hard 2 tA'2i a ate per bushel, as a result of heavy grain's• Then the 1,217 grains of water— -they are leas combustible, ammonium c 4 i !y of every important medical society in coal.• The grate in the furnace will r m ve stooks ani an indifl'ereat foreign demand. equal to nearly one inch of water in depth bonate being given off during ignition,whi : i , ­ ". the United States, a Bureau of Public the as ,es and clinkers, thus allowing free g P g Y . g Health has been formed. Although receipts are -till tannin thin oyer the,whole surface—is held invisible tends to retard and even extin uiah flames; �:__.,}.. paaea a for stir through the fire• per cent~ below those of last seation, the vapor in the air for 15,000 feet in height but in a case of this kind, we should never Y' A boat conveying a number of Workman In Ilia$ the funtneo iGvith• goal be onl nOt t#kln lAto account the deuce P s from the quarantine at Hoffman and Swin- movem 'n to commercial canter's exceed Y, g run out+sn d en,air for aid as the amount z:. , �- .t q smolt pipe dumper should be opened nd the outgo ; and there will. be little enoour• cloud's that float above that height, Then of ox van fed to the 'flames will be greater ,J �. borne Islands to Staten Island capsized on the hpit door and elide closed, nth r ire agement or bullish speculation so Tong am a reduction of 27 per cent. in temperature and cause the ignited garment to burn mur� `�, Saturday, and ten of the men were drown- the a coke and qac will be forced out f_ bo there aha l be large weekly additions to the would discharge all this w ter upon the Y g P furiousi . 1. �, ta•- ed. fend Dor. already a cessive a ka. Exports,although land in a single shower leaving an, un- 4 Y pow tea ohrg accountable masa of water still in the air.. `-4 _ _ A 1�oo C-and Is der truck and an- electric Wh 'n the raoErta•at•e heated and t er 1s liberal continue to fall bel p- s Very IInfortunsle. "" i ' • street car collided in Detroit,. The ladder s goo fire in the furnace, shut it p as meats fo the tiorreaponding period last Afresh Daae of disease wft discovered � ��' man was th.rowd from his mutat, struck his close possible. ear ; an the new demand is comparative. I : head on the asphalt pavement, and was in- In t e morning open all drafts, pa f 'ay light. Late sable advices report liberal1. among the Canadian eiattle on the ateamsbi stantl killed. small luantity of opal let it burn rho ou h- teodgera o Raaaf�►n wheat is tea English $8t1Ult--Nt) ChaIIge l Hgroua, whish were slaughtered at the FI r,,, I Y - ' En ish ort of disembarkation last week. .i There was a fight in the Chicago Council ly, th n add fuel until full. Let it b rn markets on terms store favorable than To nodd made u his mind that he was g° P : - - chamber on Sat>#rday ever the unexpired. fora dirt time for the gas to-be cont u ed those off ed by American exporWra. Tho not going to be trampled any lo4ger by his The lungs were at Dose forwarded to the }� I - - vacant ma oralt —Demoaratai before closing the dampers• increasing corn tftfon of Argentfsie wheat wife, so when he went home t noon he Board of Agriculture for examination. The °� J term of the y y boards ea erts declare the disease is'pre ;.: and Republicans fought like•wild beasts If the furnace heata quick .and g is also a actor n the export situation which called otit,•imperiously: P ., << » ciael similar to that defeated in - revious • I. and had t� be driven apart by a atrong from good draft,so that in warm w at er is unfsvo able to the eatabllshmenL°f high are. Topnoddyl Mrs. Tops d t Y P I oases considered b them to be uta loos ase of; , lice, - there s too much heat, dont shale he' ar.prfces in 'America. Values of corn have - Mrs. Topnoddy came out of t e itehen Y ?F- g -" 4 p° rate, but allow. it to oto with ashes— of advance to of �t Dent per bushel, owing with a drop of perspiration o her nose, pleuro-pneumonia. The'Canadian authori ' . James C. Shannesey; of Hitigaf`ob, Ont., B B tins on the other hand den that the res o has been" under, but on top of the grate. s res to a bull h sentiment in the,pnarkets, which bei- sleeves turned up, a dish--lag in one , Y P , who deserted hie wife a year ag , then seen oombaetion. has ben strengthened by a falling ofi in hand and a rolling-pin in the other• ant case, any more than the praviuue ones, , arrested in Evansville, Ia., i fur bi amp, Never shut off all registers at ani . If the iota for movement and fairly liberal ;'Well. sir," site said, "what'l e'aveY"\ is contagious pleuropneumonia, The die 3 ; s y �I I ; - having pmarried again since he left Kings- it is d fired Lo shut �be re iatere c Dae exp°ria. Yeluea of proof'srons have eros -'.�oppnoddy staggered, but bract up. aovery, Doming towards the close of the ?Y. 1 }' , : ton. i B enerall well maintained, owing to mod. �AMrq. To aodd , I want you, to under• season, however, is specially unfortunate, : " ` those on the' upper floor, as whe the g g P Y Y - The t 'al of Frendergaat, the iirrderer lower rooms and belle are treated t e ai>• crate stn ka and:©amparativ®1 light pack,• stand, madatYt," and he tapped' his breast a it is certain Lo dimiaiah ani chances be r , . ' - y „ fore exiatfp of ro sins free entr for P P finds to way to upper rooms. Ing open tions in Lhe West. For the season dramatieally,I A, I am the engt er of this g g g $ r ::_ � �.;._ of Mayer Harrison, has been est oiled to ` r : the 27t'.>nat. Bis counsel has announced --- __-,____ _ Canadian ilve stock. In order to u o }} which a ded November 1 there was a de• ostablishmenti that the! defeilce will be insanity. n c c ,s themselves of the nature of tlie.diseaee the ' S crease to hog pgckin at VVsater eutr s Ol;, you at'e,are ver? Well, r. Tcpaod- Mr: Crisp, Speaker of the United Stafea Th `editor's wile--"I'd Inst li>ie: k ow $gregati g fully 1,0,000 head, - flys:I want you to understand that I "--and authorities ati Ottawa have had a portico of J ':,--$Dose o Representatives believes that the what you wanted to buy we that a fly - she looked dangerous, "I a the !filer the lung of the affected animal shipped to ,R�. ' old a calico dress for?" The editor h m l ) j- - t�rat!1 blown and fling the on lore- over them. Mcemtiate they necessity for a.close .� � : Tariff bill will be ready for the consider- ( ' P . g . •, cause dear, L-fir thou ht u d .. --"I a real! -at a loan " said the- Dan Do or 'e the steam watch upon our frontier for disemed animals 4 ation of Cong.esa when it meats in Decent- —" „ B Y y , Y B into the next,garden. . y .• look well in pr ; . micifste , "to.knovN why you did not like '► has boon em hasized b the"foot that h : >: leer for is regular session. He nnderat>a►nda In the Established Church o; Sc t antic tan last sermon. Didn't t au cotrslder m as��►gingf� Topnoddy? returning to Canada from the World's Fags : that the Ways and Means Committee will Y „ �� y ,y y Yes, swfd Topnoddy, Tin ekly. And g ,' 1. _.`' 1*ecomm nd a rednetion of the tariff to a the verage income of the beneficed of rap argat>ie tS sound?" Yeo, sire replied; chap he inquired if there was an aesistanoc at Glrioago have been found to ins a eeted .�'- it a out X300 a vett-, w ch a marine. i „eitulu ivel with Cholera, 4 ) venue bstsf's. Y Lv votild render in. Lha bousew k. 1. l .:.. - t. -.a -. _ p . K X_ ...r_: s ., ._. c �: - :...- . .fit "; _ f ! .-! _ .. - _. . . - ae J r - - ,. . • . . 1. ,.. .. _L _. --.. _:, - .',.. .. :." �.-. _.rte,.. � -. - i- _ _ . L. ryr. , - , r 1 , 'lV I - I t . .. . a m• i • -- ... u - - - - cc . 1. .-.. .I i -. - - - "c�!k.- . -: _:, :.:e r: .-: ,-. --..4.. :, �:. r_ k ,. .. _ .I .. _.e3 -s - - .� I 1. - . _i .. . --.. -. :a - -ti: .. _ ...-e. i. ,-_ .1 I .. .� - _ a a , <. : ._ _ t , .,- ...f I " -ts , 1. _111111111111 . - -. - --+...�—__ _ _ - - - - - - - .-,., ... Rev. J, C .Air etht5disto[Cambia `�' j� ia: ,.,, `._ •:.....t` ias been suspended anti� eonferenee aaa:_ _ - _V,t -ANTED � _c i,aaV Vast Thursday vas Court day, a oue or neem owto to char es rafe'rred h aIle ► — I �� � ' ti :' . -- :. _ - ��` a 1. ,r "' t o men who Pavel to pay five or n dol- $ g p ! Y - eV - fT= 1' - � ' a 1 ­­�I �inrieay dtAtrict. I. F 4_'._.;; 1 rs a month will now to their cos --__. -- -e--.�... -. -, Some parties with more s irit o devil• New AdVertisertt, S. - ;: EXT NOX p -- : est_than good sense broke Mr. �� rrsu.'s - N . . - . .. ---.�,.. _. 1 �;• U�� � L N' T� � �.. .t �l� $ 0 s gra watch on Tbgrsday evening 1 et. It • , �. OR BERYIC One YOtkahlre '4V11ite . i about time this kind of thins - w stop- Boar pig, Usual tertna. CHARLES BAR- !! - .. • . �I I publi ed every Friday morning ea ire o cti d, LAY, 10,cots 6, Pickering. tf I R' . Pickering,out. . p .� __._ - -- and ,to get it we are going to give-. you clothing at prices . TERMS One Of those pl8aelnil events ocCu sed on Oft BALE •--A number of urs brad :I hnradap last when Mr. Wm: M Heeley P , t, t ' tti1•23 or year;*$I.bo if paid In cava ilde. as united in the bonds of matri n to - and nigh FadeRhropehtre 'atns and owes; which you cans t' help but tA,ke aIle advantf�ge of. .. . y n so Short Hon, bulla. Thos,,1'tigh, Whitevale I . I RATES OF A'DVERTIBINC}: ies gate Hare. We wish the •eyer�• ,N O, I 61-tf. ', First ins rtion,per line - - 10 cents. mesa in thio land of toil. - - --- ., I till 11 11 NI hillilliitlllllttililltliill . Fath au esquent tusortion,per line - 5 " h pp SUR BALE :=I �sye jnA rrlged from tl t tt t tall till t1U_ 11 j-• . This r to does not include Le al or Forel n ad- Roland- Hannah was arrainged in the . Legal K the West with a car load of I�eu bred feed- _ vertisem nts. oronto Police Court on Friday la, t on a i, 9 steers and heifers,whibh I will dispose of at Speci� terms given to parties making con. a arge of insanity, and was sent to the rt ssouabie prices. John Wo drutf Picker- +, r _ rants fo 3 or c rud►Yths•or by the year. Half- Haat • Court t0 be dealt with. If HOG 'u _ _ _ _ JUS ARP% IVE -D . yearly.or!ye4riy contracts pa1abie quarterly. S --'- -- - -------- - -- 34110 M 0. Busine s eard8,lien iines or under, with paper, 0 aZy his actions in St. Andrew's church A( �N'r`$ WANTED AT ONCE. ""- I - - . -- - . . -one year $5 00, payable in advance. Uwe somo time ago were at'any to er. . -Ivo los in tonal columns ten cents per line, r tic "tU take orders. Salary or omwiseioa ; '' � nth Of aIle Vbry: choicest •of - - - - five cent per line each subsequetit insertion. - steady Work,pr-otuipt pay. t. Hope Nur- A etition is in circulation and ill be d 99ii i '. I Sp sial c strath rates made known on apl=lioa- 1? ae4 fes,Fat' 1840, ost eo,np et in the World . tion.. iT4 free advertising, • p emnted to the members of the �uanty 14 Ile Lt'rhvanger Barry, Itochs ter, N.Y, (10 ' Advert'seutents vithuuc written nstructtana oancil for their eigaatares, pray q Fhe _--" --- _— -- -- - - '� _ will be i�sert0d until forbidden and chkrged ac- 0 RE;vT 3--A farm of one hundred `-_. , �W_ E ED Sw - R Nordin l Orders for diacontinuin a3vertise- in'ieter of Justice t0 ,grant a pa do Li to , - ments�.,�ist be in writing and sent to the pub- nomas Williatneon, e�[-reeve of t "I i town• 1. acres, being tot 15, oon Township of ` Ht rboro, On the premises are cod hones and i •. � ' lisher. s rip of Markham, who was sante ed to buildings also a good orchard, he land is in a i ' i• 4ob Wgrx promptly attended to. : ,\. s ven years iri the penitentiary for trgery. go►d state of cultivation. For f rther partibu• % - -- . _:1.i - �_,., ;, W. J. 1 La�RK =_ PROPRIETOR. --Sun- la a aPpl3lto Wm, Keeler, fuser ill P. o. cr PERSON BUYING CLOTH" _�_ OIv-TAh'NR do - - -- wieti to tan- .. _ ._, — AN N B NIHERE WE WILL SON I - - t. nouuoe to •the public that t rey have open- I" . .__ . Oux �olitioe -66rtct Independence. BTOUFFVI!"t.E. _ 0,1 out a outeher she > in D waw lls block. �Y� �j E F"r►eh meat al Wa son hand: In 0ase pf abssucs C T � 0 F C HARG�E, Our Aiitz-A First-class Local Painer. ,• y . • i or era let: with the Misses Boone or W. Logan, - Our I Ezpe,etations-Thel hearty M189 RowntrAe, of t eaton rea , wl Ile g - . Po tmastdr, will receive prompt attention. A Ar. . ' �,. support of the venule of.Pickerfn$and�vicintty. r turning from prayer meeting a fe evbn- ea l solicited, 88-tf . i ga ago, tripped on a broken plan in ko• n� Al f our goods have been re- riced, and are 'harked at� t e i fi through the yard and•broke he eR. . IOR SALE=-A farm Containing I00 p . `,.'. - - FRIDAY NOV. 24, 1893. •: Geff-Silvester, of Winnipeg, for rl !of �_ acres I _ , .; Y! more or less, boIug lot 2.i,in tr.�sn 9 i very low 9t selling C A.SH PAIGE.. ,,' - Ringwood, visited « . A. Silveat t lest c:q r.of I'lekeriag township, ,on the prcituisee r ., - tir , a frame dwelling new barn with stone w ek on his return from Ctiicako, ere he i . - N1. TES Af`JID COMMENTS. et, nils and outer outbuilditige. Tho laud ie c . _ _ h a been the last sig months in th e o g g' s Sults f�iTYTlerly sold at �1.8 t& ���, - ! pl Y in go state of cuitivatioa, 20 sores ,cin o the Manitoba Government, so do with tall grain, Good orchard of fruits of Reduced t0 e �l� & 1e5 1-"-- , It-is'epected that ES :Mayor Clark Itlunicipal nonlinatioae will be h ld�oa �'a iet�s kir,da. The plane is felt watered by _ is _ 4: will be a candidata for that OSitiOtt F idav, llecember 22nd; ae the la�t M `u• ne ver failing eprivae, good tencea,ttnd is eituat- ' p ed half a Inile north of Liverpool Market, l,j in Tor Tito at the forthcoming else- d Y-of December is Chrtetruae I a�Hd ,,, los from I'icksrinst Cillai;eaud sane distance . I - � t e Municipal Act directs that the mina- frc ni Dunbarton. Hpecial bargain given if sold . . SUlt:3 forinerfiy sold. &t 1J�, _ . J tion.• - at once, For particulars apply on the romises - i f - . . . - .. tions be held on the preceding Friday when t x 1,AI. pp p 4 p Reduced ;t0 ��.�0 4 << ,�,I ��_• 1. this is the case. o •ALF. �1ER tt I . Tile_ Doc All�lre« case is still ---- -- -- -- - -- _ I., Jur It ' is ex- Ris many friena� will regret t e in ►,nits fOT121c1'1 i;Old at 13.50 �It�' I . befc :e he Coroner's }•, .-. ­ . fo teed that F. Spofford, owing to uv ortu• �_ y r - - _ - - petted that a rerdict :n ill be reached u to circumstances, was obliged' this week I } Reduced �10..00 ' - - - - this t-eek; Sufficient e� deuce to to sslgn. However; it is to be hopec' that .LL , : collyic has tilleady heel: oke aided. in few days mattere.n�ay besatie a torilyl - -,_� - '' - " ac j,isted. Being au ertargetic ivotke and - Blfick Stripe 8 d Fancy '�VOrSte�d As Cllristhlas this yQar �tlls ttp0i� .a 11oron h buaiueas man, he will o oubt3, he BTQtlgl]a17] �ider 1tT111 Pantin�s formerly sola 'at ,'�; 7, , I elootr as the present difliculty ie sallied, ,fill lJ8 Ill Opel`tltlOil Ct'Ci'y i Monday, ,the tilhllicipal llf�ulil�atiolie 1, va rho r'lammoth. all put in go,;1 hape. ii . I�edllCe(1 t0 ;-�, $'. 5.50. - . ' E wlil be held the prEcl,us friday. This' Great is the fence�tewer. Chief •T tetice day ln. the wet ii< at 11 et`S. f rorideil for b} statute. T%e el(c'.ion� G tIt decided in Toronto on 1lonf a� that per �111�Q11. - " - _ . . -will talks place -o11- New Y ears D6v ftere is no appeal from the decision this � ,Ill , T � - ; el ht wagons. d Wilkin- `�� '� ' N. `I. from �. � °up r, nal authority on fences.. Under th stat p g g Fill 110weti r. This n ill ;*i�'e the . Candi a © their finding ie absolute. The riY i®iou fi0I1 plO�S 8. a ��/ C T _ - �; dateR few hours lOtl ;ter ill trllirrh t0 tura given in connection with a c ae from C�><1' �G .BROUGHAM. A `ne line cif 0*011 C OA7_'I I� GAS . ' can as, a Si eoe where the cattle of on f rmer V G - t. T - i 41k m he fence of ane t he and -- - ---- __-- - ---- -- . j� j� j� j� �[� all reducHa down in pric3. - b e through t � 11 � 1:J " ll � It 'Plre 'hearing of the churns of lulsap rased $ZO damage. A little for x:r' sues I . ! a compauied by by-good common sen e r tight �,-,.... � w8 aTalltee hist _ proprir�tloli of trust funds, preferred h re Rpared life litigants their $ ►0 els. =Milis� � gu ( - ' against 11Ir. 7anles Robinson, : of - ribnne. I ' . cltlfil liningsaud workmal�shl - .' Alarhhpii, R•as collclitdcd Saturday.at '._: ._ . . . . Ip . 1 . - the I'ok Assizes, the jury returning Tlie undersigned legs to 4ulloullee I! a UXk3RI00E, i tt their patrons that t11ey har►e adopt- t T T i verdir�L of not guilt},and the prison- e all© - A fine line ' of. Gf NT� : Ff �� �S H.�NGS - ' . . er bels aryuitted. eo: Sharp has' given np fart itlg aid , -1 Ire cued with hid family to v►n. cA►.8z� .a-�',srz�-r z . also arked away down. The rpt.general election in 'riiice heavy thunder storm and vivid 1 ght a id henceforth will sell for CASH . �, - Edwar Island under the atnalnalna eu ng is what the Oehawaitea eel silo ted , ♦ - � tion of Elie two Houses will be held a few days ago. o ,ly Those degiroui of having their . . Nm. Grey, aha Tieft here a few mo, the alit8 Su l,ed will kindly " bear III * � ' -A- CAZiT t * * ' • Decenll er ;14. A prohibition plabis• si ce.with a view to take up his bod is PP y - _ . . - - cite-of the province :will be taken at St' lkerville, has returned and a w ecu n ind that �{) CR IT will bc! -giv n • - the same time. As this plebiscite pis a positioa in the organ factor . u w PROOKEIS•1.� • •-.•� _ - ' Lon and H itohia ata. alto der ally eir'eumstgt (*s s i- etuooaa�o o a af"� -(� a , in this Prov= he buys, iX .,. ," , - ---- ----�� ' - w re arraigned before the Mayor t r h ®ak In C�rIB@qu8no© 11 L�ttA 413ott�C�l8tr1 e - -------------- ----- �- — r� e w etched with0 . ftp fust . +� .�•..�- o-:� 1. in the show aindowe fa the caner t c igen a halve decided 66 i�etuCe priCOf3 as ! ' .iome interesChere. ac a in Meeler'a block, pleaded uilt to S.- ]` C -- -- breaking it by accident and fined us d Alar follows 0 0UR � 0 L � � I Luckey,. now undier •sentence Of- an coats and to pas• the dams es. The Family Flour - 1.�(} per!lluaild ed , - death for the murder of his father, to al will amount to -about $14. ItCher Manitoba Flour x+1.70 ` I /i i -i i I' step-mother and sister, at I:ew Bliss co fly corner loafing. I • I 1. ' l- H Saturday eveniBg t'Vm. Ft lion and P. R'. 6t SU�N�' . I . applie3 through his solicitor for a new h;ck Veaob•had a fight ou the et set, ur- ! t}>�>�$N RIt•La, o 'T. ! - ,�--' ''-�. 1 `.'-` f I There seems to be a chance of in r which Voaoh bit Fniton's hu nb b dly. N•B.--Prowpt.settlemeot- tip: cash or II - t . � him securing the same An. effort C Hatable Freakish separated t ,em. On rote is required from ficin all who are ind t- '' AR.I�ItERLt�'THING .:j Rill be loads to prove that the clothes M ,uday Fulton was arraigned b tore the ,d 6tf . �i yon charged with flghtru�;. Ii coutego- _ , _ - ! founu taet�i Taledc have something to ed and was tlaed $1 and coats. each is - _ _ _ _ _ ' . . . • to do with the New Bliss traged}•,arid w rated on a simile= charge, but has kelt � �1 TO ���� � _ � �' R +'' {I � I! _ {I It. -- U Ii' 11 11 If�T C } i ' - if so that Charles Lucke 's not wilt away from town. �~ _ ` • . . . : . . . "of the crime charged against him. } HetYry White rented"a farm fr m Walter a �,01�� � i ID E F ' � � ��O L I .1 :. B rton. His goods. we a seize( under a . . . __ . . . . . . �_ . . . The Canadian cattle trade was ex• cl attle mortgage held by a s n of Mr. H O M A S R A i . r. petted to suffer synch through 'the �� bite, and advertised for eels. Mr. I3ar �� IH1iRT s, ' _ to obtained au injunction fr m Judi�cte ; I DECEASED j . ' - embargo placed thereon by the British D►rtuell to retain the -sale. Th s brougtlt - �� . . �TNLERSHIR'�S, authorities. . What are the facts `I the White's to time and they ettic for TT -: . The decrease it: the price Of cattle in tl a rent and will leave the far . L. �URs10A.LT to a 'idem©rat o the 1T'gh � . '11 ESTS, _ . Chapple for Barton, E. C. Ca npbc l for Court of Justice Chancery Division i, an ' ! �r . " this country since the regulation went j hits. action of R�un against Nyaa, the reditar of - DRAWERS I , into effect; has not been ver notice- Thomas ityan,late of Pickering, n he Co my f�=/�• �r nn n ��rr nn��tt •fi�tt y As Mrs:" Brawn, of SIIttott, 'w a dr viug of Ontario. ftU died in or about the annual of LAMBS' WOOL a7V Lr.71 1. able, wllilc th'e returns of the ,British t town on Friday last, an old Keutl man August, l►W, arc, ou ur before the 2nd da o! . ecomber. 18it9,to send b post r repaid to Board of Agriculture shows that the w ose name could not be learns , wh was how McGillivray,of the own oft hir he -:- ' and STOC,tKINGr . export tirade has not fallen o� at all, diving in the opposite dr tion, but loolicitors or the dotondants Patrick cyan,J hu This is but another eviden a that tl rough some mistake did , , tui his Ryan and Arthur Jackson,the executors of the 1 � , �� I : 4 h nee, thus colliding with M r . Br wn s deceased, their Cnristiat, and surnames, ad- 1 0 kt�en Have n0tliin t0 ri Mie. Browu'e horse Look ri ht and arassea and d�eariptiou,l tie fou particulate of �, Cis ladlan st C $' their claims,a statetnsutof their accounts,-and , 1 * s fear from American competition. r� u away, throwing her out t the nil; the nature of the sbcurities 4It aHyl bol, by Cwilimere• W001 " and :- Lined ■.� 1d = Z e animal was caught before luoh am- them ;or in default thereof they will be per. The 'grand jury Of the York as,iZe a e was done. The OCoupante f the rigs cc��nmmn��pptorily excluded frond the benefit of thg aid t Judgment. ]Suety ar®ditor haldiag any s cot- ^� f j]� y court made Its-preselltlments 011. Sat- w re more frightened than bra t.—T1�Qe ILy is to produce tate saris before me, at my' MITTS 01ir V1 L� 1' E S 1. ,_ .� Chambers at the ToNn of 1Vhltbvin the Co iuty . . is . .aids,- morning. Among other good •- : Of Ontario, on the 9th day of December 169 at . . . - . eleven o'clock in the foronaon. being the ime ! 4 hints thrown out we nose the follow- 1 . Brown's Corners • = 0R, FLANNELS--,-Light, Dark or Twilled. - . appointed for adjudication on the claims, inn :— ,,We are of +he opiuion that Dated this 20$h day of November 1698. . certain portions of the count require &Miss Lacy Kilford is at pr eeut nder . SHAKER FLANNELS--Plain Colors and.Fto Cheeks. , P y q t e weather. Sore tbroat is tb Dane . Dowd McGillivray Goo. H.Dartnel , y . addi.tional police protection, the extra We hear that John. HolmeF is aoi ►R to g4l're• for axocutors Local Mae r, CANTON FLANNELS—Bleached and Unbleached. . ,: cost of which we think should be g ve ap the blaoksmtth baeinee and start I�l3roek St.,�vhitby. . at whit y t;HIRTING FLANNELS--Fancy Union and All �Pool� - ` . borne by the.townships benefitted and a Poultry farm. Success John. �" As the correspondent from t is ba q it +' iC,itJTOR '- PLAIDS, OPERAS, SKIRTINGS, SALISBURY, Ef e# - not by the coulity at large." Although appears has giyen up the bus Begs, I will _ - -" this Township is not in .Yank county, t y to give-you a few of the h ppenin e. : . -=----r I) - it = N , •-the hint is just as applicable as though Oar Wm. Gray is too hitt f his gate TACE TO CREDITO S ... �' _ . tis eek.. It is a sou., Botl are t oing - O '' it were. For ;,sass our people, par- ell, mother sad eon. They h ve cal ed it ! ({ _Dii _ Ii �_ P. . . — ticularly thosq who reside along anid ar y, . SAMUEL S N E LL, -DEC EASE . ` ' adjac6t to the Kingstun road,- haU 0 r- genial merohant, D. 3rown, hail. - •--__ ., 1 , I.1b I R''S ..: ; suffered heavy loss through the def)- ben on the jury at Toros this eek VRSUANT to the Revised Statut 6 of , . ' -redations of poultry thieves. In scar- anq 9,11 men-who wont pay their ebLs Ontario chapter 110,uotieo is Pointe, luau 0 , , o . NBA� . P y that all oroitore and,othsr' poisons h ving cel, a single instance ha8 the thief sive. olaittpe against the eatato of Samuel Buell`late I - Frank Marin hilt returned . .>~otn T Incl of the Township of Pickering, in the Conn p of . IS Y0 R BEST MA-RKFT FOR THE SE� �GOO�D S. . beelr apprehended. This season will Sam's dominion after a three ears eo aur Ontalrio,builder,deceased,who died on or bout , - be lin exception, as already we have t terein. Frank reports ti es a9 Par the 21ird day of August, A.q., lf#l3,are ro tinea . , to se'td by regietered letter to Jans t3noll, oen- heard .Itartles complain of losing aur- a d money scarce. woo r,o.,widow of alts said 6amue! Pinel ,cin- RA19D jam! T ( . �: Wm:111oCowan had his far 1 turns u ooas d,ono of the executors of the last wtl and j;� LJ .keys, geese and chickens. It _is high s �e down this fall, cometh ng ne fn foals ont of the said Samuel Snell,deoeas on - . tilpe some steps were taken to have W •p,, but then Bob is a has ler so foh or be aro the 93rd day of December A.D.. 1 fl9, ' -�� these depredations stn eel. Our lomin sa .s if he is Irish. their natitoe and addroseos with full ►arLfu lets p pp g Y of th it claiws and of the aeourities(if any hold The ickering & Brougham lee rlc Railway w ll run dull present system of•protection is so pon- R. J. Mann may be seen a sato da by t els►. An I notioo is further givon that-after the said. Excursions- to the Furniture Warerooms of. e ening wending his way to tie st ]fyic - ,� derous that before'we can get !up Buf- p4 last nouttoued date the .exec afore will pr�000d iiILTS f r•the lona looked for lette that r eve to di tribute the assets of the said do suedficient steam to set the lnaahlner In . ' h , & DILLINGHAM y me. Bob says ho can out run o ou amo 6 the persons entitled tlieroto, avi re- mOtion, " ' ' Our fowl have long Since j mp anything in Soarboro w'th his lac and oral to the claims of which Action s all . : . I � .. B , , c been marketed. Ores, havq Laen given as above rsquired;and lh saidr - iTN- QNT Charles Dickens. Fxe nacre will not bo liable for the said ttisets 1. 14 ,:.; A word toe our OeasterS fri rade." a ,y part thorooI to aH person or pera ns of - .-. _ .. _ _ . be or � .� ..�.,. - -_ . yy p ' wanting t0 visit•Toronto by rail, a ron who o claim or claims notice shall not hay bean �_ New narket 1s Infested .with chicken B race yen by them or t3hofr solicitors at the time P :CI L A7�RAC�'�IOIiT I;,e the Brown a Corners stall n,D. r wn ,� -- and rood tbieves. aforjtaaid. agent. we will' hays a re ular st do J)4tedat Whitby tura,lith day of Nov tuber, Par] r axid Bedroom Suites, .- - ` Alfred Andrews,of aurora; met with a ere yet; but at present it i Only a flu A,D.�I119:i. . y: 1 . ;. , ,•. 'evere abolden laFt Saturday moaning, s ation. Centre and Extention'Tables t Dt}w&MoGiillivra Dario Httell, 1 while sawing with ails circular saw in his I say boys how about star Ing the boa er air 13t.,whftlig encs R Exv nacre ,u�Q feet of.Picture �ramlllg r brother's planning mill at that place. i rg academy again, long nig is now, an 8alicitors for»xecutora. "f The board be was flawing slipped and ono t e professor is now out of diffi lay Aa pe sons indebted to the estate of t e late Bedroom Suites from 13 11 $a uel Holl ar@Ire costed forthwith t settle ! Of his fingers came in contact Frith the owe old boy start the ball r lliag ati yo their tndabtodnags with the undersigned solici. Evc�rythin�'Y18cel1Sary�it the Undertaking line kept.constantly on hll,rld, ill be sort: of the support of the o0 1. , saw, with the reflult the entire finger was PP lora for the estate.. : Pritjell nigh t. ' ., L., ripped open. He wIII be laid off work for a IIggers of this bang. DOW fdcf►ILLt'f?I#AY, a er , r ~- 1011T H� S: S:5 e6lteitors for the. state d i tt10lTle t1Ille., ' TS do DILLIN HAM UndertaLer Emb lila s picks `ng. ` _. :- ._. t ., I .. ..- --. .. -. -� - .- , 1. I. I t S� 1 £� s. - - _L7 - . 11 _-.. 3 - - '� i F 'r t I 41 1 _ ,. ., -. : _.., ;_ ,. :.,' . . a .. . . . _I ._. : ., _ . - . - _ ...: 1.. :. _ .. W� l _ 5 _ _ �may.. 5.,,.. V-1, _ _ .. . [: _ ! s r 'L•s:. ;t" r. a „+ a,. :1. ..mayy. .?"v, r._7 '�c. . -.,... S ¢yI 'I�.. : f._ FF �, s J ,. e:2 :er z Y. r mr: fid : - .. . .s. F'S_�.. f,# •_: _ .-•,4:" .d +tax 4 .- _ -. t , } 1 ,, , 4 _..,I ... ._.._V h,( , :. Ci .. I!+ :.ry �. 9T -V I. y r ,SgI �. 4 :t' �. 'y�t'• '.�. 3 -I dd 1. # , ?x a g ..-_. .. .. .- , .:. .. -:_ i _ ._ I - ... y :J } -9 .'eft - -. .. .-., :.- : - :. ... ". -. 5• x -:I' � _1���-... � ..1„ Y'- Int'. n.. A . :. -.-... '.t !r : .. ! .., €'{ f{ � •Sd>• t Sri. .. .. .r e _. • i ---: 1 - .- L.. .. ,. A (Yti'-t I inn :'C•_ G :: 3' s. f. O. s �. �. �. w,� t ,. i I. ,: ,. . . -. - : . .- - -... n a : Y.F. t.3 _ :. .. ..5. :. t ,,,. 4. _ 1.. ry .__i, ..9. . - ,. .� + . -• _._ , .., .. - > ., t .. .. - ..:.-' '... .. :-' - ! I - N.,, 1..4. .-.. : _. - \ - - - -- -- - - .. , . :. - - .. � : � -.. " t .tl... — - -- - _ i .�.-- Me il! . --. - - _. - - - ..._.,_ _. -- _ _ _.._ 1. ... _ : .. 31maill 1 ! . .. I .. I . 11.1... . i:.,.,. - D- 1 8 � T- DOTS, Tlie arch at the seat endo th union , f ' 9 ation, Toronto which -work en had § BTOLFN IN - HE MOST BARE FACED MANNER be6p preparing to take down, fell ma- ` 9 ' IPR Y- >�• oM ov>e Excsaxat+a . ­ I . purely on 8atarday morning. y the '� `++ OFIT * . :`­ � = . . tletsrgeto •n .has deoiaed that evjer�+ inside( chance no one wee b>iried in the. �• I .- - BY - I . Thursday s all be a regular market day debris, and the only inaonven:e ee that ► �;r �, I � . -. : in the town resulted'was the delay of severe traine. 1 . L��L:r Y � A very la 0 ambiInt of fall plowing ' Some people try advertising as the In- 00; 60Bd uaii"i8 _( I has peen-do a this fall throughout Ontario• than did the feather bed. He pr oared aY -6 and York o noes. feather, laid it on a board, and sl pt on it0t108 :; �# Why does a lady on the street curry all >,igh't. In the morning he got ug, &- _ 10t flu U , aI r ' : her purse i her Band ? Because. she looked at the feather, shook his h d and I "F-06,0 - � •• ` •,I -.f_. can'ti find he pocket. muttered : " Humph, white an say �. % r :w, y A Creemo a ratepayer refuses to pay feather soft•—white man heap fo 1.--Ez. se M' Akrng any se set of it- e.V t00 InuCh st ck in these#talo big del,artments, t1d N - y hia tease becase the ooancil made agrant ---+;�----.- N bur invariable rule. sing to. carry over t10 }wine r goods from' chic season to another of 850 to the q*11 a band. s WEXFORD a Caleb (rradall,• Port Pe,.,.p had the . Mise Peterman, of west York, as been �'' � tart�.cl to char ov roosts chid mantles just ane ionth earlier than..uual. _ a '•J1 - ._ _ - hie mistortune break two of his ribs whileI. ' I A,," visitia friends in this looalit ascerlding,aile of cordwood. - g Y• _ The white house is being air . We MANT Lt O r �.x. � ';- The Star iAlmanao of Montreal for 8 1. 1894 is just published. Needless to say wondor if the wedding is coming ff sodn. . I there is a great demand for it. The Rev, D. B. Macdonald is carrying I:IR T TALE. -. :. SI TN TADLE. _: _ r, . on weekly prayer meetings among. is con. 75 Men's He v a e or Boys' Overcoats iii CanA- : The Cobourg Car Works have shut gregation, which are not crit b neficial TABLE•NO• I— .. T Y. F ��Q , t Y 1 dian.Tweeds with or with- do nand hal out'amall eneoarages7ient b ,:�., 11, ­I . . . at are also interesting. Long ma he be Ladies' Tweed and Beaver Cloth Hood Ovetcoatsl e e ­� :'. to heir men or an. early return to work. spared toearry on this good work. Listens Former rices, 4, Former price , ... $rz 50 out capes ort Hop - has bought anew Seth A certain• young Iman not tbous• P $ $6o' Present. rice . . 1 . . • . , ... , . 6 o Former price .., ..$S So r _ $t o $t 4 • present prices, $150, i2) P $ 5 ,Th mos town clock for X785, to be planed and miles from this place, hoe di coveredPresent price . . . . . . : . . . . . :'.$3 ?5 x $3 50, $4, $6. SECOND TABLES `- in unning or er, and an 800 lb, bell for a rem8dy which be says is a ears are for '' -1 SEVENTH TABLE,2, sore feet. It will be a boom to a great TA X L h'O, 2-r bleu's Wavy* Ttr�eed U!- ' 10 mac eo le. No doubt a stent will be' ' , Different kinds Or 13o s' 5 , n 13ata.d last n oar load of egi;s,' Y P P P Alaids and Children s tJ stets ' stens (lonb) wool lined-- 3 � F lie for. 8 dozen, w s shipped from hfontreal app Former rices o Fortner rice . . . . . ... . . . . . . Io o and �'ouths' Overcoats, iia ,fir; A rather stran a accident ba net rn P $3, $4 5 , 5 75, $7 P $ 13earare, etc.; eom© � dir ct for Gla gow, Scotland. The ship• g Pp Twoode; Aloltons, y our midst a short time ago. Whil one of resent rice. $t $t 50 $2 50 $4. Present 1 rice. . . . . . . . , . . ,$ .7 0o very tl�e ai�alittes; all sizes and colors:— 17 4 m nt.is wort 51,600. g P P �, , , , �y our citizens was ;removing his brew 1 crash- • Former pricds.$5,$7,$8,$8 5o to$i i R t •. , - worthy young farmer who. lives a TA F,I,�, lti n. �--•; THIRD TABLE.' + , - >,, eh rt di®fano south of Streetsville,v work• ere his jaw, in some manner boo me nn• 1 resent prices.$2,$3 2 6 . $ ,$3 5, $4 75,$ ,$7 . , hooked, and it required the help of a doo• Ladies' 'Three quarter Coats, 6edver, ;lien's Mel on 0 ercoats � v;j`' . . ed nearly all ay .last Sunday before lie for to ut it beck into ear.. '6Vs a ha and boucle .cloths tailor-m. de and g EIGHTH.TARLE Y,' p g PPY ' single or d uble reasted % �i:. dis overPd hi mistake. . to.be able to say it- is grinding way as fur-trimmed--Former prices, $5 0f wool or sere linin 2 b Ie.7 s Scotch Tweed Suits, " ,, he church at Zion, Harlington, has .usual, e linings-- $8 50, $1 2,; present prices, $3, 5, r„ all sizc;s— 1 , - ! :' ha a fife hool-roo'm built acid been ,�ohnSanderson,.our enter ricin pump Former price . . . , . . . . . $ ,00 - ' p , Former rices . .. ro r2 t t6 , 'r of erwise im roved. • The reopening was maker, has been boring a well in he vel• $7• 1 resent price . . . . . ,$ 8 5o p $ $ $ 4, $ - : I's - hal Sunda and blonde lade of Ellesmere for the purpose supply- Ifa�l>; .:1 + �� • l resect rices... . o o - 8 I1 s•�% Y y p pf ' t p $r 5 , $ , $9,' $• ,r� Lias Mary McPherson, .of Orono; on. ing Little York with water. After boring Ladies' Plush and Sealette olmans FOURTH TABLE. W V1 ter d elle Ano icon-Churelr hospital Tor- something teas than a thousand feet we � �T� TA��.E' '` <�. ft (high shoulder)-- Fatnier pri es $3obit n`s 1). B. English a onto, lAst wee to undergo an operatiou hear no more off it. Whether it is hat the � 35i- Canadian Teed Suits for � � .,�,head-of water 'is not strou enou h or the ' $35+ $40 ; present rict s, p, I 2, Bea"'er,in t lue an black. I ()�} „j r. ' for the reiuov lof a tumor. g g I .P $ $ rnen, 111 sizes- 'f4 sail our ` arhe and actress on a'p p�t,2l capital a little short we cannot say, $t 5, hornier price' . . . . ... . . . . • $t-G vo Furnur prices , .$7 00, $8:oo, $q 00 , It.i Gh ; I - , -_ 11 r-v�_ - I �, � , - . ­­­ __ I . ­ ,- .. :, . . rrr . . I. � 1. I . ­ - 1- :­ -. t I . I __ I I ­ . - . - a , . I ,1. ,.Z� .*­..� I . � ..- "r I., . . � V-- - : . , ..-,: �-- ,_ I :.,.. I . 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' 0 r f To _. - , . � I . . ,... � � . I , .- - : . 010-0 1 . 9 I ... who Bad a,filoukely for a Gai'de, . I �,., , .I � , � - __ .1 . � '� �:�: R. .., % , -I-. -, -the rati '. st"bo d6termir ad by 6lic' ir. the lower part of * I k *ould-to. '�* *� . . - �­ I . . - �r� �-c ", �I.,� 'o:�_ , .. .., 1 r, .',. , , little.Ohiokea' on . i .. P . . .06- i:mb,of oil.I . U 14 IV a W111 _t . � :1-­ __ . I . � I � I . . � - ! d )� _­ . ,. . ,- � . � � I .., : - . pose. I I . I . . .. . I - , _., -, '% - . I r , V I ,_ - - . . .. �,v' ,,VUNx__" TUN LIIJ�Ms i.,pTJUX8 11 -.'.,. ,. and tk� horse will go.-sound to � orb .ok 4 'es.��­"j ­ � �,-for'641ving?" The great Jhoot demon detacribed by(,lo4 .--�'-� �­ :'� I ��% - . ,J� � .. . or% on Daubtapsitil . , . .. . . . . ,,,.�!� ., 4t.f , . �...:f .x- . - .,�, , . . " .1.; en are nee�ad for jro�th year, whin the�-nor aswill. i . Wrlgh't--�-11� should a ing in his narrative-of adventures in in. - . 41� " - - . . I I 'Dife'r ' t rationei . ,4� -, . * .: - ,,, i Van - ' not, to J 4ge by his Down 1, . - W, '. �' . togat"or., J u , � I .1. .I .. . on ­...,..,- thou for fattening. Milk c,)w,v, or,in fag my � . . :,*:� 41.Y' A ��_ ; - -'r, little chickend uncer a vine; . .,.. ­ - -4 again. I � * I 1. I I ­ . . . . .. . , : I . I . : , . . . ­ . ­ -1 . . 'teri i. ,;, � Ni;4�� - ., a an . I . � I . . I I . . - . . pictures." , dia was a tiger whose ways were as myj 1-2. � .: � 1104 stoned.on one-then there Were nine.. 11 imals that Me nuoklin � ee� ' -1 . I . At .an - . .. -. i ` - i . I 1. �, �. I ,� -.1 . I I I . . � a Sulphur is qu!te'uaeful to pmraoto goner, When summer beau _- - On't as his ravages were terrible. He 0 .,__1. ,, ,I . .1... . . . . . ty Am d diem, :� ould .- .I - 7 � ,� -1�' 1, I I . _' never be bagged. He killed ovary shikari 1. � � . I �. Nine Ittle'ch]Aons stayed out toQ late.- '; : different ration from what ii lyou"gitia' dJ thrift among -.tow a. I .. f, �I- -_* , � . Ing. The pr( )a a t w n t, %I health an, I Give It ' The price of coal-begins te'rim . , � .# . .- : � '14 - .1, 1, tive or -Earopean, who, trial it� This �' . 'r. ­ - -� . . . One ca,qgbt cold-then there were eight. "I".. toning or.work blem of fee4lng to th 6ultry only on bright,plea�oantdays. I I Did Brown leave th r good?" 116-- - ` r - .j,� , 0 P , .t I ' �vj- (I.,: .-. . I I . . . - truculent beast had never even ..t . ._:_�� ,_. -. I - - __ . . , ­ �1� to tho'beat advantage is gra( kially b000m ng Once or twice - be ,a cot attry fo well , I I � . : I Eight little chickens left out of elf6ven;. '� - . a week a teaspoonful been been, ..�.. - -.L-% 1.t,,,-. $ - , � .- - _�. __ . a more important ione. Fo rmers wanti-to may. ' "I reckon so; it's been d(in" -mangled a body, but a .1,"."� , 7 , � . . 1- .�_ One In a water trough-then there were so Von. know w mixed in the food of.a dozen hens. Stilt is - purty and as he never uly . 11-i. - I ", '. . 1, - I .. . . " . . . ­: � .�,�_ .. hiioh is the oheapt,it at what P co Ver ­ suck A the blood through an orifice mad . -" ., - .� . 1. . 'y ever sigee.11 , C . . c - ­.:. needful to all animal life, and a dozen 11 pl . - . , I , - . I . - . , , . 1i . . __,�. ,- .- . 1. . � - . - .. :I- . corn is cheaper proportion& ely than - a, Jawl-11 Two 'bse�d(s 'a a better over the jugular - verin., the terror th: I . i.;n' . - ­. .i. --:,.. .. � Sevoit lit'le chickens In an a*fql,fix;- : �` !11 hone may recolva,§A teaspoonful mixed in ),,a,, ,than . .- � :Jink to;i one-then there were six. -' ,' �'.'1 .'7 wheat or barley, and at wl at price br�u, it I -if you Want 'rea.Whoot demon inspired is not . �,._.; �',. . . !.. ".. 1. - .1 � .� . i Curpris. _' .' !.�:_' . . I . � - . -' : ' - their soft, feed every day. Charcoal �orreotr one, A,WIOy-11 N y ; � � '' . . .. 4 - � - - , , . -�,,4, 4 Oil meal and 'middlings can be purol)&06d acidity and promotes digestion. . Wood an-eng4gement at a dime-m seum." � Ing. He never forced a do :.7. � - I I _. a -, ,-.- Six little chickenq before a hi Ve: �- �.,"�.'�`: _ . . Or, yet he got '. i .. . :. ,.,-. �- _. . , and fed to the best advanta r i - I . _.. . - I - .. - ; .."I Bee stung one-thon-thbro worq hve,.�'.�, )a. - charcoal may be fed In minute quaintity I"Poor Miss Grabli is a co firmed klepto- into house after house. Two subalterns - � . A . I - ' . .. 0 . _1 '..11 - On the feeding question t iere is more now and then, or ears of corn may be maniac." Aunt Tillio�­� ar me, why' went out for him, ond the next day they . ! - -. I� I .. . � :­ ! :1 . I . �: .- ,� .., � I . I, �: . . PiVo little chickens on a barn 1.'­�.�:.­� investigation that, when carried out, I , . ..I I - . floor-_ -, I ­_I .. , -.1� . - � I 1. � Horse hit one-then diere wbre four-, �': '_�.,:�� be Of 41111 charred and then thrown to the fowls, aud don't ohe take somet,hiag fo it ?", were found dead like the rest. _.­� . . ". r. . -_. . . i �, � ' _. . material benefit in making the farm its of One with his last strength had I .. . � .� ,� I , � ,�. I..�.� - .1-,tl,.�:_�,;f- they will pick off the kernels and be given "Everything oomes to hi who WA , �g - - . IV, ? : 'r 1-1;- ., . I MADIL � - - . - .,,,;'- -�4. . . I I . .. .,;��- . - - . I%.;i - I - _... Four 11ttle chickew under a tree- - ... -f,� -:!. I � .- ! -_:- - .'' - . ,� . some work to do. All these substances are says t4e 11hilosopher. The u to scratch the words: $-Look out fc'o!%% - , -.. -.- . 4 Cat wa � K . . �. - .- brella borrow r - nted one-then there werr'tb " . �_& . , , . - .. � I �� '_ . ree * �e". ., , ." _ --k I _� . �� I ; I I - . - '..,- . ," V,i�;- I . .-,r .. not foods in the proper sense of the term, ad L-." But,100 LMOUDt Of coiijectura ;I -- -��. � I I .- .11 . - � � -�, - - ii. q . . . . . - . . ,,1�'­­ . ;� . :. " It". . I � , by a friend should be exo�ected. - . could .� . I . .... I .I � - . . � � -I Three . . , 11 - .. I I but condiments and ge-eral health promot. . solve the riddle of these words. A famous ­�. .. . little chickens all wet wlth!,deW 1h."', :',,N i .: ,�',�'t, - . I I -1 �� I , � ' .. I ,. ,%..". .-V : N . I reedinj Q�alitj 08- ,_IL ' -. Or% when used in very limite.d ' ra , J n, but . ..'.) -41 , ,_* . Cro ) took one-and left only t - ;, � - . . 1. . "I know F a little lrrit;�bia 01i 11, I - _.: ul � -­ I - I �, shot, who once for a wager shot 100 tigers . . .. - . . -, ..:� . _ . R - _. �:1�� � � . wo. _4 . - .I,. quantities. if I had to live my life agaij!'I'd marry you in twelve months, met the same fate, . .. .1 I! . . . I � . �":. 'ind text for the put ten Years, sin There are the coo I He, -,_"-L, . I . . _', i.,�:,�- it4A&I - .: .- ,... � . � . . _� .1 wolittlochickeng-seehowtbeyr,anl.,, "-., the patient d ps stabding out exposed Just the sanie.11 41.11 in I I, ave my doubts _. . . . .. � I .1 .1 : ere comes a-,httwk-pow there's one. �i,,--;.,` investigations of our dair to the dai ing effects of sun and storm. 'about it." i � the, left a "creepy " and mysterious mes. . . . - ..- - �' � . . .- I I 1. teachers and breeders as well, seem , Y 1. I __ . .�. , ;-��, ­ '�T '31,� "n. I . . � I , _ "I -1 . _�,� I"? . same-the letters "A.M." Then the Colone .. (I .. Take care 0 them for you %iill need them � ,# 14 -'... . . 1. . :. -.' iie little chicken left all alone ; , - - .:,­.�; elusive that the good ' Rollo, Blinks, ave von cigar, or bw . , - . �, q � 1. . . .1. . uslities of a brjod next year. Choose the first clear sunshi I re goes. He built himself an ambush and - :. �1, ­_`:: D 9 . I _ . . . ,-.. ' . i , - . k . . ._. �. I oyote came by .and now there's none.-.'.'--,,,,,,' are tranantibable, an2 that "good luck $7 day, and give them a good cleaning, �2 YUU quit amok t ,?" 'Blin,co-11 Wall, I watched. ,_ - .�. _, .. .. ,,,; i . -1 . - ., ;!�, ,:..� I should"ynot. I'D111yoworeoff. ,#,, - I.. . --1 ­. . . ,,��­, ' . . I -.. 4 i_: - 11 , . . , ; I Ist as the full I ht of the m . . . : ,� I * - . when analyzed, in only the inating of 6VO Inside and out, using a good stiff brush for . . . con fell . �.- .: - .1- ., , . . . I -1 . . . . . 11 1�- . :-, ... , excellencies. A COW �f -gre i,t t,xcellen' Prisoner-"I beg you judge, not to con the our. ; . - ' r - - -... -� . . W '_ , ig � . . - .1 . -_- olm Fin 013 the Jrs�n-�:��, . the .purpose. and then put them . upon the stream and illuminated . I .. .. .. � .. �_-_'. , oy . away in . - ' - .- . ; .. '. ... - - 11 . V*hon mated with a sire tt at hits n a a demn me ' not on my &coo roundinge there was an almost inaudible ! .. .- , , Woman on the 4 Som Onvenient shed, or in one of the on- . . . .:_, * '.. I farm, as ifi all Other dairy qualities behind him, will be spects of my counsoli" I . . . . I i , : - -,.- . not tqiujure the Fro -rustle o eavok close behind me, &all turn. : 1." -1 - .. , -, I pheres, is quite necessary for advancement tax used compartments of your poultry house, . ' i .1 . I -I- - . . - - . . , . t ie instant I saw a ,�:( . �. ,more apt to bring a heifer of great promise till they are dry. man a4vertises that he wants I - I gray-brown ' -/ - . . . ­ - ,ad When they are dry and When a It , - . ". I P 7 ..- pro"ril, . Woman may sink beneath than the mating of interior qtialitios. in-good condition to do it,give them a food to buy a Putting aside the twi %. - . - .- . I be reeponvi ilitiev, as the weig4t of the Where-the ; "safe" h6ree for his wife to drive paw very cautioualy go . �;i.'. . . ..� I sireand d4m' are of - o0at,of W I of my shelter, and behind the paw I could - - �;..". 1. , -- llc high P'O hitewash, especially if they ave he means one thatwill not 0 st more thark � .. .�*",,-, . - �'.. I . - � �.�. Iverae seerr a to rest on her frail shoulders. ducing families of milk6ra, with largo ,Pat been madeeithor wholl n part with $20. . discern two small green eyes attentively . '. � � I. '. - -.,., I - " . . I regarding me. 1� - . . .!� t has been at id that man will spend money percentages, there is f&r 0 as I i . . , I reely . more likelihood of uliplaned lumber. If pranedi lumber It Lad (I ' io-ol , . . - .I.. . , yet- many ,&in our are)-"Does,this clock * - . I -*1 - i . . ._.�_ . V . . .. � .11 3 to ligh kn his own labor a 14 ound butter cow than if neitl er h%d been used in their construction, and the ?10 . .. ­1� .. a frai ,?a I I I A lungoor,' I said to myself as it van. I . . 1. times I 0 aler-l'Ah, madam, I am so sorry, - ; . I . I I - .- I'.- I and overv;orked wife is denied any amily records. The fact is that th(re have been made nest and'telsty In appeary- ished fron) view-& monkey. . �, - . . i , The washin machine' tut that olo.jk is 6 ' . . That's i - . ,. , sewilig in& ea,ro 01 It has. &I I i- - �11 - ' . :.,�: a I I . . I - . , . I., . . 9 obine'or is an old dairy idol that has beau 46 folled, anCO and substanti I nL bui d, Paint them, roady went." T:y . - ; what the Jade and Dick Culverton' mearif 1.� 1. . . I � , " ... .1 . .- � --� -, � _.L. . the latest improved churn. Th is' is not u from its perch" in the last year, never to instead of giving them a coat of whitewash, He . I . to tell.us, and, by George I there's mischi .- ; , . . I . et -L , .. i i should be ; a kind and considerate man be again set up, and that is that feeding as it will adliere far better. _,4She is a general favo rit - - � . .I I . I �._. n - -11 - . . e among the here.' Moved by a sudden inspiration, for i. . . I �.. � L Ot ; .1 - . V __ I - I' -Will. provide 18,bor-savittga machi ery to will improve the quality of the milk a cow 0% . � 1: - :: 1. . men, I take lb." She-"What makes youll which I ca to t, I . ..- f .: ..- -, make easier the work of t household. Was born to, and if improvoly ant is ma'a , -,-- , . - . _1 1. .: .-J! L nn this day .accoun .-. ..-I�. '..�' .. - I � i. .- �: . h -�, L, 1 . � - I .. _. 1. thinkso?" He-46,Thewom allooern to� utenedfro,nth,,xhelt,,ra,2d &g"n' 'de&,,the . ' � . I I'. . 1. � . Pioneer life is hard ; beginners are mub. in this it must be fro ' .�. �i: haite her." I i . . ­ In the M ttivg of It - , ad oining tree. I had acarcely tin 0 aeh,t 1 ' . . . L I . :; I. jected to inconvenietces and hardships.on- Ig - IWATINCT IN ANINA& - - - ' . . . I i ; .1 . : .10� . t . . V I .. ' � quaJities, and the quality nu,st Come of ;I -; - .". . - L . - -,- She-Ill am only toing 4`0 e.7ou one myself comfortabi upon one of the lower' . . . . . ov . t �-0 ::,. h nown to beginners in other spheres of breeding, not feedin ; the qu tnti ,. U-'. ­ - 11 - I kips, for you eon I , O_ branches when I saw the lunpor returning, L: . �_ . �, I,. action. . I L . 9 ty can is _. - I ! am ng. 1 H I ,� - -I..- . the only influence of the fo . The Wonderful i4martnext or the Aimt and i . ­ , _. I . �, , If Ono.:,L So i t is "Put you told me�ou didn't mind IV She followeJ by the most repulsive looki"g , . -- -. . _' - ' cannot afford to -provide all the .tits beginning to hear that n . . ; . or the Woodpecker. - -"No. But Fido J10011." . monster my eyes ever bebeld. ,�� - .. , . 0 - - . -I Ai6bor-saving machinery at one time,ms e an i M� - . . . . . I � ... � I ; t Xi asel 'b !!eds there are f 16milies not,d The arts of oollecti r , , ".You talk, Snapper, of.your tiger,being i - -" ' - � .. I . -k the ap � - e I*ort to at-least provide a washing machine. for this . ng p ovisions, storing -Mistress "Soyouaregoin toleave-iny i - - I . ­ . - � I � . , ­ ' ' fp r th t, the result oi the owne7t, and preserving food, domesticating and sorvice? Now what motive i mangy : thisone was&bsolutely naked,nude ! I . . . . I . - - . . . , . Palo you to � - - - . -A ftq,r another prosperous 'or , i -- -, .. ..,__ - year YOU Can Mating , clal traits and I . a I . i : , #-. .. 11 ved,tiariti . managing flocks, and capturing slaves are go away?" Servant-111ts no motive, a a nut, bald as a bottle, not a hair any. ..1 .- .:. I �: _. I a lord the sewing machine, etc. No invest- This is the r sult, that.desiral a r i to a a quite as well understood by animals and mad where-& huge, ghastly glabrotm monstros. ' � . . ­ L� . - .� vent that you can possibly make will pay secured in ao 8, thee same as in breads f insects as by man in the a ame; it's a soldier I', - ity-7a very Caliban of tigerr, an big an ' ' .. .- -11 1� . . -�: yDu so well, and nothin . arlier stages of his . a - - -3 :... .. g you ever did, can horse o t or After all, it is the Condition of trade that bison, and as long aa-a crocodile. , - _. .: I ­ �__ , n fancy Imov - civil i zation,says the London Spectator, and ' . 1-10 I i. ­ I � b.-ingyotithe saine amount of ha,ppiriess. ment a 'or regulates.the fashions. No& I all kinds : . . � beforete caach. he dety in at Its, d show a curious analogy in their devel. , "'As the hastly creature crept af '. -1 �'. opment of garments are worn long dull times 1 . �' ' : : ­`. 1 women on the farm are ove will tell Of buying anything f r I ter the ­ . . . . . - . .. there is often more spent for doctors' bills in the case of the more backward 011110119 than in prosperous Ones. eriny monkey he followed the slightest curve and - -': . ,�... . . .; ...-. a cow and1lb tucking the feed to her') fa6a - human communities. deviation of his guide with the delicate . .-i . - . I � . . . . . . . I 1:� than it should cost for machinery to lighten ion her into a desired perfor &nee. T a ckwire-11Jfist alacrity Qf's needte under-the influence of I . , .- .. ber labor. Auto of the same species both'have and Mrs. Wi thi�k--" Mr. a . I - . of . _� . man who wa ,to milk for a spi�cial line f have not learned to keep "Cattle. Wiekwire-11GueamJJ1jI have to. I never magnet.. The adroitness d!ix!yl�yed b . � ­ . - � - -& -`A* to "6*e ,'-j'k trade may po ibly yet find i , a Lespas I y the ,- , � ... . . - ., I I Most men 'are teful,no rwo . 11 eta chance to do .1 * -, . I . .. , found a tribe of black auto which had a flock Vhimg else whon'you tiger was suddenly convert into a sub. .- ** ` �. - ., .. t air t % cows on(er cat tain limit4 ti4 we . ... -- .. _. . Feams;they are given a day.to rest now of * . . d wonder, for a-% the brute - . -- .- ,". to t Je . . �. - . I .. . buK quality hat in wanted, 'hen it m t he also discovered a neat of the same species The autumn post �rills a lay! I . I approached the ambush he turned his hid. - I � 3not but f of "Ooows," which they milked da f, a btarted In . ct of horrifie ,. ,fl I - . sod then ;.yet there are'many who eeem to it � �. .. think a woman needs no rest. I hey value be bred for u der the dairyma I . I . . .- v � . . . . - . � � � . . , - ,: ­1� a .a own & which had no flocks. These he prosapted Thatmetmtem the osoul,l. : . . eaus face up to the moon, and I could nee - .. ..- " . . I .wife simply*by the amount o'f labor they judgment. . he day of artific al or force with some of the aphides used by their own And &-% s the o*m,, for ash . that hi eyes were of a dull dead white, . .. -;. ... . .. I . :,. c t t of her. The farmer usually improvement of cows has p a ' � - I . ...1 � n I on sod. Cow I _L pay- 10, I � 1. I , -1 �keag'ean- hour at noon to rest, and after for excellene of milk and bett red quality cOw-kftPinR relations. The hate irstantly Foir weather strips and c;� � without light, intelligence, or movement. , . . .1. . . � t oing the ob . attacken, killeid, and ate thorn, behaving in Fond parent-" I cannot interfere - The creature was stone blind. For all that,­ . , * -I . . . _ _ _ . I of-es at night he can spend the will be,the r suit of breeding i i the future the same improvident manner as a tribe of .. I Bob ho,evidently knew, or thought he knew, ,� �.. . � 1. ,.,. ei ening reading. Not so with the wife.; it Ithasalway beensopbutexce t to tho few, Australian "black (allows" when - by ; your teaulter Wri ten in a that she what lay before him, for the saliva of an. ..�' �' - I I. ' - . -. ate has a family she must be cook, nurse. it I`&8 nob be n a recognized! I w of hered� with a flock of sheep. presented thrashed you on. pri ne i pie." Bobby- ticiPation was clinging to his wrinkled jaws __� . . L ..--. . . � . . I -:11 m tid, dairymaid and seams tress. Sh6finds itY- . I 11 Well she didn't, 46n't you think I know like a mass of giesming icicles. . _. .... . !.- ..�__. - - I :- -_ �__ I . - -. . . 'no time for reading. While her husband _.��� -�­ .. A little known and striking instance of where she licked mei I" - I . .. .1 W I -.-I%% I , : Z ... . .. "-., ,- ,,, ,. - ; , " I . . .- '.'. I .- ., foresight and industry ex' " The,meakey, when he hud dome .. ; . : . '.1,,�..I ,_ - .� .. . . hibited by a bird is "That Auaer is a sharp follow," . .. . , -� . _�, �. . . _. - I . re do she must be engaged making or mend. �w - .: .- I I . said the I . .p�, , _1. -, ; . 1." �. cry' " _L I _ , . I . . . �� ., . I ­ "... ,;, . . . . ..­ % in garments for her family ; she is usually 1..I ... - . 6xiltry *i ­ �� . . that of the California woodpecker. Like Rammir to the Saw, "but he hins around *U ng disianoe,' gave -a- low signal . - . . I .1 MiltAi�- ; . Im one vi nfy late , -. . �- . th last to retire at . . . I ­_ . arm of its kind this bird in an insect eat. a good deal." is )'as " repl . the, Sal,oj ghelto gorous spring, into . -. . , night, as she can To"only loan eggs to mar aL in _.... r, Yet, in view of the approach of winter, slowly between his i ee,It I r, alighted upon my camp stool and ' .- . .. . ' , , . . . . . . � . . . I -Z 11. so omplish more after the children are ia�* io do this ha e only,cleark nos . . ' & 0 what A4, oprang out again on the other side. Ile was � -.. . �.:, . be . . 1L_ � * I - 11, Prepares a store of food of wholly differ. awful ];�ro he in?" - ,. instantly1611- * - .�.. . _ ant character, and arranges this with as . owed by the tiger,who fell like . .. : - . . ' I . .,.�_.�­ oor over-worked women are almost as The inan he puts fifteen a go "Under a Gipsy Petite-41 yes.that's Mi natne'lovel anavalanche upon the stool, cruBbin . . .. 5 .. . . . Z 11 much care " an opioure inigrAt devote to Donot 9'it to - - I �',��--, ,To ch to blame for thill Uato of thin ,em "lead f eleven or ,thir ant 40 as tc &I you like it?" i .. t go as , a -lot 'of, � 16 storage of his wine in %0611&r. In t U- O"I. Senior-" I match Wood, and at bnee began to feel I *1. . , la I �eiu - I . are, Vbeir husbands ; no woman should it sure of 1 a he .__ . I . ­ , : at ienipt-to do more than she can, without more I ' . . . i I - Psy M-like"ia, 11 Now was my chance. - . � . ood 0 ick , wan tA think it very romantic " Gi P tite-I'So about on all sides for his expected victim. than h will, got. - summers, Woodpecker livesoo anta. For do I ;, bu ccyiy) . - I � - ..- � in.ury-to.her health. It loam nos suffice to 06 the he6a corn tho wipter it storvA up acOrUL To hold change it.,* - ,. r - Beneath me in � . ,�. .� - . - . _:-, .­. - I , - . .. I . . , corn, d small hole in a tree, I. . . . . .- . Do iiot 'hurry or worry if Jobn his to porn each acorn it hollows s, � I the broad light of the full moon lay the I . . � -� . .. 1.2 '- - - . _. . f y aftAr day� Hir and beast into which the awras are OX&ot,YL fitted, "It's the little things that toll.".. . 1� demon Of the Jhoot. I aimed stead'l at X . . . . I I . 7.:. � V t a ow woments for him supper (worry. demand !roq ant changes.of f Adage true, 11heiniany o ra.. �' deep furrow between th' ;� � .-�-: ki Is more than work), and don't, I he man him& It. . " U`UIY and is ready to be 411plit by the strong beak . * shoulderl 11 des . __ - , beg of if �� . ,a :�' 1. . .. : . .1� - I . . of the climbing woodp6okoij thoupli tos you don't wjev*W-well- - . .. and held my breath for the shot. At that . . q . .1 .I , sit with a huge basket of mending by If the 11 a t in" hen%a6 '91 n a chance Lightly field to SO stolen either by squirrels Ask big sister& with small �rothem moment the keen eyes of themonkey caught - ' - -.�.-r *� i - . . J, , -Vo r side on a wint-er evening; make a do- at cabbage, t ey will Night of me,.and the little anint I uttered a '. - - - ,: . :,,. . GUJOY a t eat and be or other birds. Diamonds are said in be in had.form in a . . .. . .1 I . ...,� M nd for the evening yourself. Yourmind benefited I Will not 0 tw minutpis to A WICUCU Of this Woodpecker inhabits the morni6g. Still 1p�a have known & shrill note of warning : but it waa too late; _.� .- .. 1.1 . I ...- food, and your-busy hF%nds call for set out a`heo, or two in the y d. They the dryest parts of Mexico where during with five diamonds t ,ba V, chap my finger was upon the trigger, and .. I .- ,,\-- re This may sound impudent, but if will do the r at. . . ,P an id by I fired 0 � ! . , .. - 1 OvOpy both barrels in quick succession.,, . , .. -11 the droughts it must , � , . I yo could know how deeply I have your I * ol starvation on. one else at the table quite early in the I I . . . � . . .1 . . , I hve a t Geese begi to lay eir7y In Us chand will less it made a store.. To prevent this it morning. , - . . - I . -1. �. ..-. . . . . I . - , heart, ' you, would not t&ke lay fourtAaen 0 eighteen egg elects this hollow atein of a species of aloe, . . . --- __� ­ ., ­� L . 19 ; t ate should He eat some' Ininut thinkibli, . . . . '.I .� -1 .4 . - .: 0 r1se. . -1 I .. I . . I .. I � I I I... �:; 1� .. .. . . I _-� o marriedmiu ftu thrive:with' "t the nearly alway I a got under lien , ,an . it is the bore of which in j"t lirge enough to And then he softly spoke : - - - -t- Wl1L�BXTUKFS1lV9UALMANGUA,RR. - I- . .� . .- I . .- . on Often Lhe case that the moth6r Ill not be. hold a nut. The Woodpecker drills holes "W hen a man is bo:n t on d rinking, . I - . 1 1 . �.�. - . _�, - . ague tauce of his chosen comPhIlibiL Yet come broody until late. at intarvals in the sterut a0d 616 it from He'll end by being broke." . . . . . - . .. I/ � .-' 'Women do not receive one-h&lf the credit � ,� 16*9111111i So Regarded bY a Noted Educator ) . - ­_.- . Ofte to them for the good,, managemerat Do not wa, till the com' b6 'and toes are bott*m to top with the nuts, the gepar%to . .. . � .- . "I . .. holes being a "Young Splurgor ; used to' be quite a - -Min Views got 11forib. I- I I - I :1 . I . . I � w ich brings a frozen before you put the heii boos*In order Parently made for convenience hand at draw-log belore he went to 001- In an article on the importance of intr.i. ..- -- -- - - s ffluerioe and respectability for the winter. The extra of Access 0 116 column of nuts within. The ,Iogc,� He is yet." 46W I - ;: --*,- , _.- t4l 3 .118 family ; Marty a reader can recall to Ing and that extra window lining and.bank. . ; hat does he draw he study of a one . . - , intollipenoe which not oal constructs a ,ducing into the schools t . . . ­ mf d some family, held together by th just -be "on to I - L. ­ I.— �. . . � - � L - .. a as well 1 can spec4l storehouse, but t�excKes the wood. on Most" Lrobiteotur*l Plane ?" #1 Nope ; versal language(Welteprache),which recent. . : .�. '.-'-. ._1 � Soptunliber as Doct nber. on his father." . I . ,� .thrift, economy and iindustry of a good . tocker-to lay bT only the nuts which ly in the Preunische Jahrbeeber, Dr.Schro. - ._... I - I ,. . . ill 1.� .,'I � _. ­_ 7.. -. I wortan, unequally yoked to a miserable, Docks, if ovided with odmfor able qq%r* Uttle drops wa - . I . _. P Sep, and not the insects which woulA w of ,4r -m :- or advocates making the study . . . '.�. do. And liWe oystaral, too, �- . ... . obligatory,L not nooefflWily' f English . . . . .. I '.. .1 .. ._, thi iftless, idle and good-tor-nothlqg-man.; tern where t ey can rest at nigh , and are cay, is perhaps the highest form of . . to th 0 - . . . , . '..- .bu in all the years of Lry experience I have reasonably wWl fed, Will often 30 a bird L . . .. . a exclusion, w .�. ..- � I .. .� - :. - . " 000 reasoning whiih has yet been observed. Will soon be J oined,:together .. . � I of the classical tongues, but at least in con. . �7 1.I __ 'neier kn:lwn a man to do well and.a family laying the la�ter part of January r the first . " . .. . ..� - '. -i - . C � -to )a respected with a slatternly, 4lipahod, of February land lay very regul rly until The common ants Of 4&ly, if not so . To mako tbe churIchfairstqW.* . � : I junction with thorn. "This," he says I is . . - ",. . I . 66 warm weath r. - tr"gelF ingenious &4 the gardener ants of '_ . This is the kind of weather : between, 1��, I * .' ' n )-account," woman the head of the . I : :0. .. . ­ . - n rtioi#l&r soil J not a question of taste or rivalry ,- I . .� f .1 �. hoine. _.. t. he tropics, which prOpare : .- POOple call the,early fall, - ' - the 'moderns' and t�e ,ancients;' itis simp. , 1_ �'. - .,- ; One Carl In I goneft P I I � - I I .-.1 . . - a a, the overcoat is ly a historical necessity." The learned - . r� I 11. 1 personally know, 1� . I sky Lb ,t fe eggv aro n which to grow within the r nests the . . And misgi g � . _ . ''.. �� _. lnothm,,whbl� are far O'Obtained from, & hot, that %sks listlessly ungus on whi h . Youlefthaniong a tha� -1 refae#or prop'arly condemns all &tte . . . . I 0 alone they , exhibit . I �hall. ptn'. . . I., -,.� ,,'�� , -I .. , yet they br4ng in heav th little desire ' so -I . - __ . from' strong, &Ion W1 I to at,oh, but hat is probably tho Most oo, lex form of , - , ficial !.. : . . . f­­ .� ,., buckets of water (lay after day ; they milz onl�9�illiag eat wh "Man wants but litile he , ': 9 wever-scientific, to construct an artmi . i I .,� I. .1 Ira b,610w," 'world-opeoch-like-volapuk. In his i i - . on the foot is spread notinctive industry shown by y kuropean 1� . . oFinion . L,,..,, - 11. . ­ ,� . the cowa, feed tha calilles &ad pigis while the for it. Such hens get up. lati, re,ire carly, But 'ti4 this fact that daunta- - a language which possesses neitheir i tera- . I L .Z - �. it. . .. - . q.. me are resting ;my advice to such & have large h ads,thick inimal. They store up oats nd various He's sure to got a li�tle les's .­ . ture, historical development nor lingnistic . :, ' ".L . �.. inan is this-, stop it at once. if ye, . logo and a feriefsIlY, lnd4 of groin, making hundreds of little . .� . -­ . ' ­ . .. wo It don't clumsy form . . Than the little tho6t he wantg.. 1. relationscan never serve to a medium of . ­ . . !ooms as gratiaries of about the size of & s,Tommy.j, . - - - - Want some other woman to step into your Th!e ,"hoe " In'fowls' is thle 'Ps rt-at .the watcho lint grain lying in the ground natu. "Ald'him, teacher, 3n the first general communication, for the reason th ,( ..��' . !� .�.__ . -I . . . shoes. - . . firet joint ab ve th toes. or, in other wordp, -ally gorminateg, How L day of school, 11 have ten all you no one will take the trouble to a at . . I.. .- . .... . . e, equire it ". - f6 . - I . . 11 Every afteftoon take a little sleep if you be auto prevent knew?" Well," re I . . 11 I tile place on he leg where ihe leathering my doubt- merely as a "tool of trade" until it becomes � . . I . . , . � I. ,his in not known. Probably by ventilation, fully, 11 I don't exactl:,know all I've forgot. ouiversal ; therefore it never can I . ..- - _. I . I ., . I can possibly do no, if you. can't sleep rest to a. If th fo*thers project at this point boos ventilate their hives by artificial t on.-, . . . . become I . - _�. in-ledawhile. Nowoman can labor twelve :ii(Fare larg and stiff, the 6ird is. sald to . . � universal. Such att ' I . ... � . - . . . I Rmpta, however,are not . . .. . �. : or fourteen. bours each day without eacrific. . 0 rattalit. All that io'certain it that it the , �1_ , - . . ... ...� , Now Chapple wails its blighted youth,, only aimless, because they can never obtain " .. , . . .. - . - � - � ing her health and often her life. I be " vulture hooked," as ��ultures have ota am removed the gro,in sprouts. When . . .. . 1. .1 11 . � - . .. .. - -1 . similar appe dages. And mits alone in silence the general consent of mankind, bat they: .; � , . �� ." .1 I ,�l �_._m_ . .. i he ants wish to use the store they allow the g1cm ; . ... . . . . . .-:. I , -.,. _ . . . ... - � I , . 11J..,I . . - - , .- -. , .1 .. ,-s_.: - ia a poultr, , - ,P-Ay a' 'tooth I� i - I . - i -I.., ---. . ; . . , ­ uo needil"s, for there exists already a on , 1� . 1 . An Ini YMAD 5 an equal rains to germinate, , until the ch He's scarcely visible, in I . . . . . .. . . . I .. . , - .­ ;.�,�Z,� . emical I . . ­ . _' _. �;. 11. .._ Z 1; q'1�1 - - .. . ;- I . . - 1 i' . . " . . � _0- 4, 0 'k Behind his own cryas, .- I vers%1 languago,-i.e., a lanuma I . ... . .� _.. - u_:�� . I wl:, F'o dfil _ r � i amount f 04 rn meal and pulterhed alum, - I . . . �. I- � - I . - i - . . _11- ".- - - I iange takes. place in the material which uthem Ila, . &,a which, by . . - --,: . . 0 g# ..; ._._,.;I-­i'..., ..., . ­- ,I I . .- 1� I . r. .� , 1_1 1.I:, iixed and p aced ii its spread over the whole eirtiqand by the - 4,� 1 . - . ­ . . �- Irl . . ,­_ I* - - �, , ,,-,' :­. _._..�. n the yard,wil I be Oaten akes ita forme4thig joioe food suitable for "I'M 69111 this labor aqita,lon," 111 * � , , � . 1. .. Good feedifig a not, oy any means-, ex. by chickens afflicted with oholara, to their their digestion. They arrest the probeas of Meandering Mike. "So'm V as,d Plodd�id, case with which,it may be learned,has gain- ­­ . . - � In - .. . � . .- ! 'l - I aessive feeding. It in as easy to feed on. groat benefit; also, disiolved ilu in water change by destroying the sprout, and wip Pete. 11 Hvery time I r9n up 'in a piec'91 ad such a long step in advance that neither - - - . I . I . _11 I profitably by overfeedir'! as by underfeed. to diink. "hey will not ext or drink the @took of - natural nor artificiai means can deprive it �- . . . , - . glutinous sugar and starch mo� of work I git so agUted I purtj near hav: . �_ * ' __ - '' . �f its assured position as the future medium' L I � " : , . lug. It is the food that in digested and readily, but will. &a a last res rt before left as their main food in winter, . heart dimeaw" ' ' * I _ . � .i . - `� . .. . . ..� assi-pilated that bpoefi w the animal and ex- famishiag. . . . ; I - of intornational intercourse. And this Ian. .. . f - "I .. -1 . I . He had an !ran will, they g Jilt - guage is the English.' I - . - I '. . ..�-.�. cess ve 'feeding does not -by any means Put a tia I"'Ono,tuf . 1, . ' _'� - _� . .- I - I - ' � . I -41 ":,. I - . . , a , of xu,iph r In the ' ' 'N' __'-"z'_ I 1. That never could be trusQ, . . - I . I . 11 - : I I .. t, . ineque the po*er'of assimilation. .1n f&e � �, Proflusor 'Schroer is_careful to warn his . � � - .- . ,t nest as moon s the hens or turke a are set. Now to Tra*t a Nam;L-By a 19arso, -_� 11 But, like all iron, since be wed 1 . �. " . .. .�. .. - . ....; an overloaded stomach and bowels cannot The heat of the fowls causes tile fumes of - readers not to set their aim too hi h f I- I 1. . I His will seems to have rus to d. - I or , , , , . t4ige it and assimilate nearly as well as w When a man drops from shear exposure' . 4 I I - � " , I '. . ith . . to loam to speak and write fluentl and -: i. - - 6. . 'sulphur to penetrate ever Part of their o- illness, promptly aei7v . Fond father-"Mr. Meanitall h . .,�� _ -1 - * only a sufficient quantity to supply the bodies, ever) is kilr . an and board or a hi h holds so igh a . I :_. - . louse ad, am d, 'am Ali c 6rt-otake, and 11114-'him on the has me for your hand. Do you wan " asked correctly. a laogu�oe W ic t . . ; . .-,.� .1 wants of the system and Maintain & good nits are hate ied within teit d d , t to accept Place in thescale ulture and refinement ' - . . I . . . sys, when th . on of 0 � . . .. .,I'll i � ,,, grou th.- . . . 0 aid on the ribs. r( this does not raouporate him ? He says Ilia adoration for y is un- as the English in difficult ; but for the aver. � - 1 - , . . mother leave i the nest-with hat L rood, she him, kick'him violently in the bDll* . This limited " D tiful . . . " - ' . j . . . .Tle ration that -each animal can-user to is _y . u, da hter-44 Vary good, age man this is not necessaryi for even the . ',,.­-. ., , , rfectil f.66 from nits and lico. trtatinent will rostori him if prosistently papa;'but how is his 0 edit?" I.. : -wiLl vary gready. in t . average Englishman has but a limited com- - - . .1. :1 �: ': - the best advan' tage Thee bus Lie is hen in the' one that,paya her administered. . . . so - .. . . .- ,.., . I feeding, the most economical individual - Man wants but I ttle here lelow". mand of his mother tongue, and the daily I - _: .1. . . way as she goes and is never found eating If &-man finds hin load t�oo be - d feels So i - ,- - � 1. - feeding is necessary ; that im,; each her head off two or three timewa year. She tl at it will seriously strain hi an .. runs the go refrain ; . . -I intercourse of life requires but a small and t �- 1. - '. � A - . . - . - . I .animal is given the amount beat cal. may w . to pro. ' Alsol That little wa a in - , ._ . easily acquired vocabulary.' This is true of . . 1 - 1 l ". 1. . every . 1-. _-, .._�. , - , - 1-.- ear the white feathers of the Brahma ce ad, kick off a fence board and nook 1AM . What's hardest t lai;guage, but the absence of puzzling , . , ardest ' o tAin. ,* : -� . . he best results. One of or the.dark fi athers of the IAngsl u. She di wri-and hammer thoroughl with the - . . I � . L. .. . . . . .. � lq � . the vatita thAb the smal . . I . . .: : I . . I farmer Paz- may dress lik 9 a Wyaudotte, or ft 4ny col. . _ � ; tenders and inflections and syntactical -- * � , - - � _,W,�-----�_-11089 over Mee 1x %rd. This will give him ratioued energy, � am; ; . . . - ...I. .I . L . I I . large farmir and that ion. or to suit he�- taste � . L . forms randers the English easy in compIrl- ... :_31 . . ..A - � 1,- - , if *she Will Only JAY an i he will make no more fuss. But do not - . . ' I . . �� f4.. - - -1 ables him to secure better results it% prol eggs enough be profitable she ivill still on a account reduce the l(lad. ) .. Tor*R*o Gol"X Abend. . . n son with others. "Tha Englieh language,�F ;.;. �. "Ll -; . . . I . vorti Do to his siock- is tha feed be the bus' s hen. ' - � . a .That . During the wave i I)f Aepree i-ion' .t.ha -3oncludes Professor Schroer, 11 is the world - - . .11 1 I .-�_,­ -v_-1 . tat r, or rather �;�re -economically than In vr(-u,(Tlook to-'much lik,a In sonse, or L_,: ­ .. u &Wt i. ,..: ,... I , , " .. . Do not gre i" chickens if it.c4n m avoid. 11 , and swept over the United States a few Mon ths speech, and will, to all appearance, become - .I �, -.1 , -,.. the Latter. . he will be ' likely. to balk more a4d.inors so every year." Duringthe, -1 , . . . . ... - ___ ­ '-,L ad, amtoo i inch grease its injurioas, 'and I _. ago street car receipts.ifell ci - - � '. . . I I � " � '. , , , *w th all cuin, 09.0f stoo , v a r ah - 30 per cent. in cities of the size o Torox W. I 149 popu-- . - :Z,.,:,.;. , I .. Lk .. - Wh6w:­- never use oo I oil _ lon overloaded. - Fl,�_ much.as preseateentury the 1','aglish-speaki ' . '. .- I . k : . . If the large , lioa_aro I f X in o . . I - I an refusos to drink when you offer k, . I­...., ­ I L .... I I 000,000 a dp 'i�' , , erfed there is or sweet oil, the i hiri water, don't give him any fo,-two days., . ,of gauging the ex- from possibly 25, at ito beginning. P . - .:. -,. .� � � ., � '� anim d is ov * . not nnly a wantm found use Is I of Pe If we.apply this mode . 10-tion of the world has iner ased fivefol I I - . , of fei d, but, in a msjority of cues, thi preferred. n drops of Oi I T him" too be-thiiety ab any tint of depression to V orouto it-*cold ap* to at least 1!25, � � . I . . , . : . . - h t will "teach . , , :. �I. I . . � . � . ­ - While, if ith the flul . . t , . ...:.,- . -, iinim I will not -do ai- well as with more IrAy be add to & large- �ablesy * , , much --- tter con. 000,000. No other language - . management. the ra- the oil, and - ou 0 or two bin 1. It lea goo'd plan t6 ply I the whip I �. I I Y�o�11 Magi tiff a you find it convenient to lattend to has ever been so rapidly developed; n7o fac I . . ontu of .pear that the city is ill . or xef 21 114 rul dition than it was last year. . . . � I " - . ,"tion i $Unod, there �s a lo of the feed. drops only of.the 1jil we i he c'ty!8 in civil history In more significaut than this. - -. F.. ., . " , 11tro the down of ir ei loan Lly an a man who Is shartu of' the car -earnings 'for I I I,-- . I : - 'and ot the gain that might have beau re the neck and If I . at Work. in the 1892 wall In every quatter. of the we , No - .. � �., , .. I e)d.of'eaoh chick. . nit% ter if he in doing his best, hit him now 865,239, while . n month already the co, quering' rld English in ..1% �;.�_ . I . C ' 46 past of 1893 the city'h tongue. The widoopread.- - . - . . a Ift,e'. While liberal feeding to always It a horse It u w-ohronle lameness in either 'an( then on glonaral principles" and to *-h received. $60,413. . - . I%�,- - . . . � I n : � . ­.-.� adv is%ble, It is poor economy to keep f The itage of receipts. will he of the British colonial system, the marvel-* i, - .- .- � I . .- V �Ou ous growth of the -United States and the ' : .... .. eed foot, the Joe-key can Inject into Ulf- foot a C iron& him takiUg ally - oomfor,b. If his y O$ - � at . . abollb 10 per ..- � I . .-.I I I I I . . I � .­� � before the animals all of the time. Wbeth. solution of co-,atae, which for the time be. " not heavy oblige him to�9,� enough _ I W U'ri facility with which it absorbs every forei FI1. '' - , ''_ � .- I r0a I is abo increase of �� .er-feeding for growth, or to further Letter .log will refidi r the horse sound ;'that ip,.It fast or to intike up for iL "Work,-him' hard' ce"t,-ol�er that of last year.. There nas �. . � . . I ­� . prow � I I to this great*fact, and 11 - - .. . i h or d tbrif t, the objeot will be seen - will dull,ihe sensibility to pairl for from hall * r I - been depre4sioik in rest- ,but It' In element bear witnese - - ,- . . r � Otto igh to bring down tho average '1110 of- I estate# . . L I - i. .- :. - od if the animals have a good appetite at an hour to an hour and a half,and the horse Mai one half$ wi, In doneVith -I- ovident th&O-the bu-joinol Jj L tide is-L a ot dfcqi ,I Our cOuAns ih Q-ermany are of too practical - �_ ,� : - � I . , __ 1. I - . , , .. : � � �, - .:- � horsea.. It no ishis a - 0 to . . . . '4*1 A turn of mind to he jellou or f"ptf of of - . .. I �­ - . . . - . - ,1 vyerY r�esl. Only-what is eaten up. clen ac . . liound. Another 'whip Is - - ; -I '_��. I ' . I . 1. . . � .1 - 14 : . . , handy usia -club. ' . " ' ,� ., .;Oil 'f*00,_--;1G _ ,:�,. : - . I . . .. "I . - - 1. . . . i - _ 14, . -s I . -1 Z_ I .1 . 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I . r: - '�titire•s a Ysst biitferene 'Between t ee 'the goer, r•Rack Me to tilieel► Mother" a a� a -, '_:_ . -�-- Lien lne I'lu�Arflelo an,t th Yot•Itunte r. was written 11 Elizabeth Akers Allen, - �$(; St s` � " .The man who hunts for t e love of hui t• known otherwise as '�Floarence:Percy." It - _ . Meed ith ,. Aooident Followtlid by ing, the true sportsman, ha lei with deli it is a eneral faro itsl. a`r' -U (� r foe It is s;sweet littlDirecto x. ;: gg �� r Ptlinful $e�nit�• any measure that will head ff the fellow w io tenets of home life, 'But them is'atpothsr •;e �I.a>3rB�#. - ... , _'; o• ¢ The erne ply for the mea there is in t, Bide to the picture. . Many a niother rooks • . ._ `- '. . y p p LL sp rt man is a rani follow a d er child to slee who can neither glee nor Syru . The Forty-Seventh Annual Isgat,of this boopt fir.A.B. gnttl1aoin Telllls it'Sfory of 'ears'o f a gentleman nine Limes out f ten,sad wh ,n rest herself, She is alatays tired, fisc an1. will soon bo o ill c fain ap uxi• • .r ady aed w on Buffering and how he Found Release- he goes hunting he believes in giving ever . everlasting backache,- lis low spirited, manse amount of information of groab value. • -> The Circumstances Famiitar to a 11 h! thing a chance far life, J If he wanted tie weary, nervous and all that: 'Pbi►nke-be J C, Davla Recur Of St. J pS! A promine t feature will be a past Of#ic&- i:. ,, Neiy:hbora ' eor of the Dominion Alvin thio t birds alone he d go to the estate and b y alio can be-oured. Dr. EPierces Favorite Qsizett V. 1a`rom the Chatham Banner w them for much leas than it would cost hi Prescription will do flies work: These is Rpiseopal C arch, r-ufaula, Ia.: same of eve Post Otiico ayitli the Raid- ' " M SO road on whish loos A Chatham Banner reporter while da -to go out and kill them, bu that's not wh Lt nothing on earth like it I for the " com• Y n ha been badly affi cted Station, ted.yr neareI RaHwap �a ;. ties after. He wants recreation, a tonic f r faints' to which the se is liable. Guar• with a fearful nd threatening c u -I- �r u 1 "' news-gathering rounds a few days ago drop- p EOliti�al Epitome Of t�8 �0�$ � :, t f pped• into the well-known drug store of heart, body and soul, a re t for his wee y anteed to Rive satiefactio Li every case or for several mo the and after tlyin ,. Mesars. Pilkey & and.overhear a &ind, and there's no better place to find 't money rgturned. - ' g t4�, ' Co., P than in the field with do aid an. It is a ;- several�reacts tionsfrom physicians Commons.. _ ". of conversation , between customers, in g g Dr, Pierce's Pellets ar specific ,for bis• r�hich Tailed relieve him, lie has very useful to every one 3n S y „ which the words "Pink Pills"and the name beautiful sight to him just o sea the intcil i- ianstiess headaches cone i anon lies and �' � ant do a movin like stew rotate act se ' p P been erfeCtl terested in political Matteis. � ' ._ ", Hughson" were frequent'y repeated g g g kindred ailments. p y restored by the use of � , With a re .otter's instinct for cod news :he field, watching each o her with a jai 1• tW0 bottles of Bo- �� Canadla NattOttal Fla 4594 :-: t? A notable voyage has j ashcan made by pus eye and each seeking to utdo the oth r. P • y ' All about the Fl of our � r4 13 , article; he asked for some particulars, and an English warship. The asset Melpomene,e, Arl fEOO schee S German S r- . was told that if he called upon Mr. Then it does him good to walk over t le country.on land id sea, - aL. - .' P $ugh which reaeiitl returned to Victoria, B. L., up. can recOin- ,�t� fields and beneath the tree , breathin i to y • !lle- Due�tOr 4f OFpittat X son he would probably get a story well g from the south, steamed direct from Callao T� his goal fresh inspiration fn his work. 11 �BCI~Ol". mend it W l t h O.u t L x< worth giving publicity. Mr. Hughson to that part a,distanoe of Duet' G 000 miles ,Al this is cod to him, but wh .n the birds a e Hesitation. Chronic of all kinds i as complete SL,idk? dues a snug feed and sale stable business on g in 20-da a ,without m kid a stop for coal. fouud`and the doge get do n to their woe k y ' g P and accurate as ever. , :: II' Harvey street and thither the reporter re- UtPicera o> the :Navy ac milder this s Hots• Severe, deep-SQated Coughs like this 1Pric Ao cent;-a@ tante-ao cents, sct;ord► � in earner business carps'fold their sal'le g ., paired,.and was somewhat surprised to find worthy achievement. are as severe t is a9 a remedy can ing to binding. . K i the very antipodes of an invalid. Mr. $u h- wings and fly away and } is body flits la If Hugh. with a pleasurable excitemc ut that does Moustaches in woman n sire said to bo got. be subjected t It is for these long- T 8 ", :-:is son is a man of medium height, about fifty tin more common th n of old. In Coa• StBrit}lllg Cases, that BOSChee'S Ger- Copp Clark Co.; Ltd1. t';�t�4 years of age, born with a good constitution iiluch good as a judicious c urge of elect '• �+ ' city through the system. stantinople about 10 p r cant, of the women Toraaz*o, Cox&h. `i Mkt;,' and who, until some three years ago only man Syrup made $ -specialty. a I I When a true sportsman tg in the fie d --Armenians chiefly, etgae iVlosleme areI'll knew the meaning. of the word sickness he makes it a rule never to shoot anythi g :veiled and therefore d not come into the Many Othe3 ffiiCted as this lad NT $u $ Watch+Ur �7 iewelrP froin the dictionary. Mr. Hu ghson is a oalculatiofis-have the a ands ea to the was, wills 0 w 1 t0 make a note o} Y beforeseeing�� t ,` ' - `;. stationary engineer by.trade, and a good he cannot uae,unless it is s me bird of pry PP g sew O�taiogiie. rP•e BItIt$, wilco for one w one but some i1�x that playa havoc with the fa mor's chicken I. tipper fleet Depilate ies are also much in this. B a,11[OWBY A oo.TORONTO,OAlQ years ago getting tired He-never destroys life jus because he h ke demand among Philad .lp6la,ladies. • • . • ....... . _- J, " . of that calling quitted it and rented a -. farm in Harwich. While returning from file power to do no, for h© has too high a , The Caaa Ilan Fla=. J. 1 . Arnold OnteV]ide0, Min23., ON ARID BUSINESS COLLEGE r` regard for the life that h can take, but town one day an fou of a load, Dna of his What iii the Natio al Fla of Canada t writes: I alwa use German S Syrup T horses stumbled, and Mr. Hughson was cannot give. If he should.a me upon a ra i- g for a Cold On he y p BELLEVILLE, ONT., (25th YEAR) e �tit �, bit snoozing in lits bed he will never oho it Wha can describe it iocuratel i How Lungs. I have �11. , pitched head foremost `to the hard, frozen g • Y $ Mos widely , attended business college ii s roadway. When he got home and the blood him down therefor that w would be like sli ,• many of cul• readers, knew what flag our never found al>� tial t0 It--far less America, , was wiped ed awe his external injuries seemed ping up behind a man in th dart[ and shoot• a superior. p y J ships oan fly upon the seas and why if they P t� for tti,e ne w 144-n a cs►tal e: "4''" � ing him in the back. He gives the rabbit a I aa�g , t, trifling, but ilia grave trouble was inside, hoisted a blue ors white flu with the (fir,G. GRCUN,S01tt IWaII'ff,W08dhU1'y,N,�, � D Address ROBINSON&Jt7 NSt5N, I #�� r � . chance for his life putting him on noti e g Belleville,Onbr ,�., #' and.took the form of a violent and almost P g constant headache. A week later he went as it were by kicking him out of the be Union Jii;ok in the ooriler they could be . - , ��- .a: and then ae he aoarries off h 'll take a ora overhauled b a.man-off OUNCi ]4SEN t Jaea3irn to cub, ao batter a intn the bush to cut wood, and felt at ever y war and the flag trade, G1ood ;wages and steady employ- l Y at him on thQ run. if he ease a cove}• f 9 rent Vt rite for na� rttoulara. TottoxTo CDT- -' stroke as if his head would buret. He pulled down - These and many other inter. , �, ,_:- worked for half an hour and then ,went birds huddled up together before his doh 1 e TING Setroor,, 1:.3 Yonao St. Also agents for . E _ Y - do�� not shoot into them a d still the who a satin;{ questions are ensvered in an article Mallowell'a Now Yprk Drafting Machine, ; :d :�'�: ' home, and for eight weeks his ri�ht side ( � , bunch,but he frightens the up and as th y which will appear in the( AxaDLtN ALlCAN • tom,, was wholly paralyzed and his speech gone. 'f' ti1:NTr3 JIF81FiTAU ARS.-Samantha at ; r>, whirr away he takes hiachi nose on the fl Ac for ltit}1HNGL After a time this wore off and he was able , to bs•puuli lied next month. the World's Fair, by Josiah Allen's , and watches where they light so that hi ifs. Over 100 llluytrationa, Near [100 pages x '. t Igo about the house, though-he could not dogs can find them and he c in get numeroij s The GAarADIAN AI.aANA0lie A standardpub- No-Territory aosi lad. Send $1% for pro- MILL$ . . . walk. All this time he was attended by a Iicatlon and' acs everywhere. ' speatusand push th•canvass it you want to ' shote, Irf you want to ding at a aportama i• g y dere. More thea p AND sHINOLE MACHINtRY physician, whose treatment, however, P make wonoy. `111. ,IASt itlil(il,;l3. Temper I o i3 � ;k seemed of but little avail In thefollowin go along with him and kill a few bit-da o i one million copies have been sold since it no Mt. Toronto _ _ -- -' - The nt oan be roauwd from ' g the Around: There is snot er class of men im ortattana p June he had a second stroke and was not waa first published. Ai'Q�r1C /tL+'Nn�+ p out of bed for seven weeks and was left ver however, who do not share the faelinga o nYv t#G V r7 Ut7 of finest En - �n � r�� Eng. W '�' ��u BranEfford �, , 3' the aportsman-the pot-hu iter. You hav -_ -_ I`sli con,tdntly on h nd also prime American , t weak. The belief that he was doomed to. i"-" (,hle'at,ttpings. P`u 1linos hew Hama. Long , all seen him and will all r ally reeaguiz, 54 hoose, hard, etc. YAr;g - �' ii t be a burden on those near a.,d dear to him ,a j� gnnr Bacon, Ftnlle, that he was unable to take his lace as his picture. Lank and dirty and lazy;halos IQ - �"j " ` 'KWr;T.r,&CO. D. Successor to JAM98 - _1. p about home all summer, 1 tting his wii . -' *JCM I'A SoN, Toronto- `'- _' 3 _ : bread winner, added mental to-his physical support him and his eon y-looking'dog . 1T anguish. .But relief was coming and in a - - - _ - tntil fall. He wanders 0,11(:at the avant, X IY 13 A G EAT MiSTAKS 0 U ___ �;_y;�, forsyr the had not expected. He saw 11r. ' ., : 11 Williams' Pink_-Pills adver.tiaed and asked getting birds spotted, and a soon as the his - physician about. them. The latter are hilt enough to shoot he i there with hi To thi k that you must " , - ,; ' I ­. Y dog-and gun it matters n t whether it i I �! , , wear ids ill•lcoking .. .... E N I I: � ��' said he -h1. ad not much faith in these reme- ,• ,, ,,,••,•,,• •••.•• ,•••••..... !. dies, in or out of aeabon-he.a fter meat. H 'shoes have comfort but.they would do no harm, and 1' ••• •• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••.•....« ' Y : i ' Hughson got a'suppl . which he be an tak• never elope until he fills th whole cover �5 . Our hoes are both- - - �.. Y g out _ he grounll'io :,he wing, or in the treov MINUJtJ 1 1-. ing according to directions. At the outset and with -: his game he es to the re ��1 paay and elegant ,A� IA his wife was also opposed to them but be ��' ice to look At -- V �Y pp taurant and sella them for good price, n n {�r fore,he had taken them 'long she noticed an the proprieter is g�lad encu h to get thea; j v i and �� .. I ' : - improvement in his condition and then was i ' ' and ask`nn questiofis. This ot•huuter,find , : ' »' cpm• , quite as strong in urging him ;to continue a covey out of season, and f there is ori} fort- ` their use, anis even took. them with good danger from shooting them ie sets a tral 14 results herself for heart weaknoea fc,ltowinl; I and Rata them 'without any nae, it's a free O able V. `. `' la grippe. Continuing the use of the pills, and-easy sort of fife to hit , afnd he'd kil while irl wear. j _V, Mr. Hughaon found himself fully restored -_ �� 11��3fv 1 birds all the year" round if ou'd let him. - ._.___._.,.,_ The J. Co. Ltd to his old-time strength. Mr- Hughson's - - _______-WAN_-, rye 4. 0. old neighbors in Harwich never expected There is every reason to l lieve that th A 4 - 7fl KIN6 BA 1?s Qh At i� iii r� n k ;� to see him on his feet again, and are as- 'milking of cows in large dai ies by maehi.n. ,,rpt S , - . Lounded at his recovery, so Much so that ery will soon became as conn ion ae the out- z , .. ' the fame of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has ting of corn and grass is on large farms. '� H • e - _ 1. W; spread far and near throughout the town- I During the last few years wo or three r�l ��I timbs 't Y 6gunChip,'and are the standard remedy in many inventions have been brought into pcaotice • I t households, Mr. Hughson can be seen by with results so profitable ' the saving o - 1 `� '-O :r f Y g y g This ie to notify I.- + . L i ny of our citizens -and will only too gladly laboarastoeneoura emechat icianstofurtlia �0 �lr ? _ .R t _a erify the foregoing statements. efforts toward perfection, you that your ac. 1Ne n # r• � ' r The reporter then called ups n Messrs. Bare, Sure, and Pa nits. count at the bank ,g1. Pilkey & Co., at the*Central Dru ,` What a world of inaaliing this atute'ment of health is over- i r 01rou Ada` n x, Drug Store, embodies. Just-what you a e looking for, drawn; at this rate yid WM >� be . _They do not, -they informed him, rnake a bankru t unless . . .....1. > . practice of booming any proprietary meal- 's it not Y Putnam a Psi less Corn Ex- � P . you tak ITPorthc fe �Ye., 01'011 ::::::::::::::::::•.::::::::::: >.:.: .: , �, ' cine, so that the" lead taken .by Dr, tVil- tractor--the grei►t sure pop o rn Dore-sat in this way. It makes no a re sputa; safe, 8 �i� i liars' Pink Pills is not due,to persistent STO GESI' �a� . ..- . • puffing bis -to,irresistible merit, anti-on all acts speedily and with certw nty; sura and sco __ n r }h,, t mildly; without inflaming t e parts; pain. B, KING - POWDER f „. sides their customers speak of them in tel•ihs lossly. Do not be Imposed t eon by imita- - ,, I "..-1._. .Of warineat praise. s the ® 1,Poirder :o: %` .� .. Dr. j'�illiama' Pink Pills are s rfect tions or substitutes. ou*be id bay. Karg fr0� 4RI 11�AL .�' y pp�� G DESIGNS and � �111 blood builder and nerve restorer, 'cti'ring Persons convioLed of v-agr nay sad elm• - � » each diseases as' rheumatism, neuralgia, filar minor offences in San Fra icisoo are sen E- . partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, Bt, l tented to work in chains nth® pubHo Of pub lyp!•H, R Be urs It d os the best v►ork •�• PfLtt@r�18 •�� ;" ' ' Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous t streets. A Heavy logging ch n, fj feet fa mad L.IvOtr 011 for t1i least cost. (_,' % and Hy ph+sspbltes to :o: 1. pnoatration and the tired feeling therefrom, ' length, to which is attached n iron lxTtll as I . bVjl�d Ou u • y` -- t y p Gni 426 ots for a 1 pound tin. ?";-i flit after effects of la.grippe, diseases de• largo S3 a mans head, effect all prevents T1.e acre 8u b In Finish • 14 - Y p Tt Will BTO1P rl OOUGiB, QBBB 1 A!! liroeew. •`1 y i r r ro ��', pending on humors in the blocs, such as the escape of prisouere. tX1LD, a•adt aheo7s CUNA(TAiPTIOx and aqd �U Sr10r in Quality of �� l Berofula,.oLronia elysipela , etc. Pink Pills Do stet Fargef I statist & Work S s I r ' all forms e� WddTI1V(;l 011E BA.A I- 3 " GHLP�Y, m n � �•.. �-, give a healthy glow, to pale and sallow k It is a foot that Nerviline c ngot be sur• i most as palatable as Milk. Prepared by s MANUFACTURZp^ _ :o= "_ 'I complexions -and are •a specific for the passed by any combination f the relief o Scott 1t $own@, I3e11evUla Fut'pale by �. , .' I. troubles peculiar to the feniale system, and pain• Th1ty Excel in Baking Quali• : :� The reason is a good o @. Nerviline all druggists, BAY ST. . 'TOROIq Q. :'` . in .the case of men they o(lect a radical cure ties, acid in Econom of `' - oontains the beat, moat powe ul, end the i _ in ail cases arising from mental worry, over• _ c4 M 71 latest di covered remedies, tis a magic �� Fust and evenlen .. - work, or excesses of any nature. pain sure. Rheumatism, still neak,araaips, ,o: �5 i. Bear in mind Dr. Williams' pink Pills neuralgia, polio, in feat all pain; internal, - AGENTS TEh ina�Pand eiggle ................... .:........... :... E".;. are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or external,•and local, are subd led in s few , rb .,,, .,,, ,,, casts; rjcsaas and Mantle Cuttln `• �•• •e•�•"""" "'• "•"""""' ` '' AA D .. .. :, , a hundred, and any dealer who offers anbeti minutes. Go at once to any rug score end a.;i°`�, '�'�,�'$;; c°';n :�r<;�f.",.aAi „ Ltt<�lE bychis now and improved : aaslvalyam o�(toand Wo�ad�, d•:: 3 ` tutes in this form is trying to defraud on get's trial bottle. It will aul coat oa 10 tt...•u`. n.m..e E..►,•iitr.,b „�„ . a x y Y c1.i+ui8 euxAe oo.i,fti ii.,a4.1w rel,, TAILORS9-. SQUARES • `: in a Great Variety of Sizes, and :: , �� � and should be avoided. Ask your dealers cents, and you-can at a small cost test the �- :: are therefore adapted to the re- ;: i?, ..7 for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People great pain cure, Polsou's Ner nine.' Ler a Sattafactroli gu ranteed to tceaah ladies d2 P. '� nirements of Lexge or Small .. I�,' `� and refuse all imitations and substitutes. bottles only 25 Dents. B TORONTO ELECTRICAL WORKS. the tail art of cutting all garments - ;; �'aitniliea, ��y p��tLe �. �' I`�, Ti; Y Electrical SuI. ppltea, Boll OUista, &o, $e• worn by lathes and children. ' :: minion- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of A, P, dairy prompt and reaaonabte. t3ahool end PROF SMITH,302 QUEEN ST. W.,TORQNTO .. Rvery t3tove Warranted. : `'-11, all druggists oridirect by mail from Dr. Exporimentrere'Supplies and Hooka, ` Williams' Medicine Com , Brockville ~� --------- -- SS e7 Adelaide ora Ageiltai Wanted. ::.....::... ..:: •::•?':....... ........ .... • 11 4 ° Company,'Brockville, 2 `_ "-' aide•t W, T nta -r- AZ Ontti, or Schenectady, N.Y., at 50 tenth a t ___--- _ _-_•- - - . . . . ... .. ... f � - -- If,on are is want of a Cook Stove or Base i box, or six Voxes for_$2.50. The price at A i f Burner,-don't buy until you have seen this k� which these ills are sold makeR -V � . i Elegant Line. Sold b leading Stove Deal •0 Q . �' P e a Cour y g :�, I-.- .- .11 . - . ;. " s eo of caMPIETE COURSE I SNO�TNaNUF AXLEors everywhere. ­I.J, -a treatment comparatively inexpensive as � � _' � compared with other remedies or medical - : -9 . I I v g ,, treatment. 6N CU& Baae , Pitman. • ;� } �r,,< Nest�nth$Worl ! The' . �o ,Kana TG U R Nging Furnaces. o�, �rA� se , EY, TIIaEN COI, fid Z , _ o�e.00na t the genuine! r IIm ti 0Ii The stat thin to P ,0ougi,e Croup,tsars The Completes stein a - ,;.;� -7,,,_',1, Throaty System Lj •�. t rx g oto to get the lir3use Sold a[t Drs n s (i,uarancCe, thoroughly tau ht by tliQ�d ��ryYd ki8x� �`; !1t0I1 Ont. �T z' r -.? qua �'thoronghly warmed. When it heated to For Lame gide, k or chest a slab s Porous Mail for only 1 1Plaates Will give Dollar. -- r S the desired temperature, it will require leas Pe¢t•- " "0�' �s�' - The chance ot alifetIme.Eve „ ' ry , r' coal to keep it warm than if c�oustalitly- boy and girl In Canada should d �" :'3� Qooling and heating. �o f� � commence it at once. Y`bu ar• Canad ' � � • '��` iiolea wall eKion eotnmones.- t There is more economy in filling the fire- . Buccsese uaisiitaod.-Bond in a111, d• pot full of cosi than in putting in on ly a your dour immediately. to 118*�„ •: a23.fl9i•ti�'Q. '�'+f_Qg . small amount, -because that burns away svle3e hP TThislte ,will relieve commence at thebeginning, s i more t cads 1 Y and Oure,ou. Price$Otis Th 7n jeotor t or _. " -£ Y• tie° successful treatmentt,a fro% Wmembad, t method in the World for imparting - - -,-i._ c :.� A �� Do riot use a poker lin the tai of the fire. loh�s Itemedisal ere sold ons talo Inittraotion. a :, a jam , , 1. No be better way impress on the minds of the ahildrea our l�a-� �` t `� It ie bad management in tfie use of hard OXFORD ARKER dt SPENOE'S SHORTHAND - tional ietory tban.playing this Winer (Evening tiarne• �:-` • p �'teal, The grate in the furnace will remove WOOD COOK s BUSiNES13 flCHpf)L T4liANT ?. �,.r 14'.' - the ashes and cliukers, thus allowing free 3PZ'�•�8 . a i •r O_- r. 4 tip , passage for air through the fire. ( I u your nearest doaI a has not got this flame in stook; on receipt o!price will send post-paid. In filling the furanue with coal, the , ' send us your ad roes and we will mail you illustrated catalogue•_ r 'ti.41.,t , i. smoke-pi a dam er'should be'o _ P pened, and . A. I , • the ashpitdoor and slide closed, otherwise •A* ' ' - a the smoke and gas will be forced out of the . , . E1 .- �. .I ­ IOP �A ' 4xtyl�j� feed door` =W3310. ,. 1 . .. . CO ' ,ya 4 � I ., H LTD G I- 1. When th '. 00me are hsatecnd there is - : u x [{ , '�ho ery best thibg to havAr oonf v and a good fire in the furnace, a lot iE up as or-�,o�. o..w rX i �, your table t9 a g filipply . i ` t a , close as possible. . �," , , .______� �' ,!, ; I ° t. Leon Mlr�e�r; I Waters .� rI�Y , I . 1 In.the-morning open.all drafts, 'put in, •w�, - ' �,, ! small quantity of coal, let it burn thorough r • �. . ogular used at reale DyspeRata .,I1 i _ �`- 11 Iy, then add fuel until full. Lett it turn and Fla alenLe will Haver make i _ ,. for a short time,for the gas to be aousupied their appearance, I - t ' y= before closing the dam ars, „ g p . LATEST & BE T l sld >b, princlpel rti7iggiets,' ureters (`f t If the furnace heats quick and strong Bee t6ls Stove befoRd btaytr n ,At>ketr.' tt mid 4otele" ► I from a good.draft,so thab in warm weather is Meavy, Large and Durable. } _�'�` �' -� :x ` .1 there it too mach heat, don't shake the" Sold by all Leading Dealers. _ k Lou Mineral Wrath Ca'Yt d "• M - - : �7 pt Heail eitglce- 11egSt. 'K', �.: 4;+ grate, but allow it to clog with ashes alhee b� �OpnBJ . roll da'y �tf 1sirAbuh-- ale t'o>ao ►fit. under, but ou to ,-If the- grate. • [heti lesson combasti , a . 'ii• ' 'j't1�'f�ari , '�� X. It. f�anE#felts, liib4a1 M$n�ij ',. , _ - Aj, r 7 1 i ..-: // .. .. , 4- - - -. .:.;- I- ..-. .-. - Y - - . , a r � ig a cirt�e s 1 i , ; , �. .. 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I.. .. .; ,�,- - . it t .a ' . u _: _. _. .. --_ _. a un r� . �t.. - .F •�--., ,..� IV r � #� #1 , . � � - . . -_..1 f .._ "-, ., X7 UAt9�i13IB�]E39�.A refexvlstS r _ r --•T tis; heart of To>tonta -. as i > e - - , . 4o this address label on gens a ear yon : _,. p Cher not a - _ . osn 1 L ®thii tv"k. " AL � Is S � , ' -- a wa s aau the{late t whicsll 1, - R _w� •s. +_, s . ` b . � g v J �: t onr.subecri ti.jn.ta#isaNarsis c1. r.Eerr's hand is ro `� ait+ l p �. e �a�i�n1 T " IRemittancea "are;.acknowledged lr a , .p , : w. _ -aven but i best:+�tt ._ t the �� y althoagL far from being well y t. s►�` • . + ),, I. .-- . t+l ange of date on label_on the first paper fol• . -• , .I '. - - . !.0). 11-1 f: ,lowing reosipt of Mone at this ofsoe.. Always s ^-What fine nights for sl 1 hing par. as not a partiole pf:.tho L�aat xeft.. _ � .�,: • . r :,_:: � d. Money Y ileo .thn date .� =r--- paid alwad. - ' tf ties. All we lack i the sn0 , worl d i wwwwtai "d•i,www4 wig A4wwrrw■ wwwwww4 ■ww �' ! - o G+bll+ip a Notos �., .......... v..r......... !. �. 5..............r., s,..w..«,.. f --0ar villagers are exten 'n Thsiaks• Z. . . 1 the ivin hos itahtp to a host o former oiti• The Moak:Parliataont bolds it� re lar 12e-.foist? D l �l6g of wry ��Odg1 alf'0 ��trl�; Value • _ zees. seting this Fiid evening, .w en: int to ' , - The�pork market hast en a drop, apeatd that- the iin�teresting do c�t� on a lad 1 �o�l. .. i. .1 nd of spec nterest to . PICKERING�, ONT., NOV, 24;= 1898. The'figures quoted now are 64 to 08.76 , women suffrase " will see a rrninis. per hu tired. ! ` :. here is no adinisaioxi fee, o, me one, -' . . ,�0. - . . - s1 . N L NNE :.. .. 1 --Mr� :; .� I . and Mrs. Wm, Qr - and Mr. me all, eettd see the fight, on th it great S. l LITH ,F L T ,iii a�. � � - _,-_�_. LOCALISMS : and Mrs. Jos T. Cla '_ " rk we 8 4bere this ub' t, 'wimm�ns right. ft ,; .` , ',�; tc +' week with relatives. Ii poseibl #t ie the inten�iou, w belfeve, ' ! ,' �` P� . I -A'ggood second hl rad Po hand Dotter to have a series of puree at the Coll a t �VBp be 4r�9 �1iL V 6uch 8'bOdB 8,8 1�h888 �388g p `tired , 'W8e Mrs. Hartriek is some better this oat be bought very el ea by applying to this winter, when prominent me of , in Pickerin bought tl1eIY1 .aW8 bolo t�6 . OT day are expected to'give addi on interest- u pD't d N A, Falconer, Pickering Vill e. in sub eats. Wh not hav the overnor- Usual ft re, el& seem them $ •-Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoover; of Glreen g ) Y Is & We Call. . - -The Lord Bicho of Tqr nrto has ap• , River, sent Sunda with friers in the General ? He would be sire to Dome if LOt r8 laC® them t resegt rIC6>3.1. . �, P Y fainted the Rev. . J, �[3agh•J ]pee, rector asked. We behove that to tore will be p " village, * - of Trinity church St Sts ill Out. . 5 , D. F. Every is �indiaposed ' with -The Y. P. Sr C. _ Endes or zneetin made welcome, so�don t neglect so sat an uinse this week. He is subject to that g o portunity. The admisslan fee is comp1 2 LOCH-#L0MO D LANNELETT 4 g J . next Sunday wilt be Than sgiving ser• of ciphers. __ vocal lessee. vice led by the ex.pro 'dent o the society, Last week the football lioye received a - `hese Dods are cares We-have secured about 500 yards in -fine „- �, , --Samuel Walks , of Toronto, is here g t y Mr. Jae. T. Riohardson. , _ . ohallonge from the Whitby Koss. Inst. do to 4 t - this week•with relatives: He is by . no ,_Joshua Richardson is sinking a well play a game of baseball on riday last, the dans colors. Ju t the thing for b all and W inter. Very fine pat. means failing in health. at his east end premises. he earth is retarn match to be plays Thanksgiving terns. Evyrybo y should see them. :` --Little Annie Sem thorn is reoover• day at Whitt after which the were to r . P. so hard that only about 12 in hes per day Y� y, -1 ., mg nicely from her r@oeut accident. She is the progress. Not much fear of its attend a concert there in the evening. Osow. BLACK BIN RING YARN. 1 was able to b3 up town on Monday. caving in when completed. ing to having disorganized for the -. -TRE Naws and Toronto Daily World -Those who are inheres will $ted the challenge a was not aooiepted however, '1'bis is a lee bo ghL at a clearing price sins is being sola ab 2 eentg . until Januar lot 1895 for -the small euna and likely the boys will content themselves per skein below 1 t seasons price. - ' ! January that there has been some sli ht changes of$8. How is that fora liberal ofi'er. in the arrival and de asters of Q.T R. by playing t e noble gaxge with a scrub z -T,.H. Freeman tester, was called to p team from the village, Least vv$ hope4 MEN rr0� gTSr - 1. 4 trains at thte station. The t ble will be they do, in order to. show the town boys • . - the city last week to see his mother who located in another column. they c n beat them playing football, if not % We have now th best range we nava eVeT BlloWri. Somethia is very ill. She is.improving, however, --We hear nothing reliable et with re• baseball. so,look out for a great game g ' --If you have a news item drop in and Bard to municipal matters in this Town- on Thanksgiving day. fancy in.fine go ds with collars and ties to match, Also strong 1 ' ' tell us all about it., It•you.have'not call ship. It is generally underst od that the There was no meeting of the Literary heavy and chew from 50 cents up. F � - and say so. We want to see you anyhow. present members of our council will all Society last Friday evening, the students =-D. Baker and family are now to be •stand for re-election for l 4 in their attending the mission meeting held in the 5 WOOL SOX , - t ' }.�•: ' innumerated amon our villa ere. The Friends church instead, where was spent a1 . p present positions. y p ' Our 2G cent hoary wool sox are the talk of the town We ha" on- old gentleman ie: not much improved.in -Many of our readers hav taken ad- ver pleasant time, The church had been health. vantage of the offer we made est week to decorated handsomely with flowers, and ly to show them, to sell them. We do a large trade in sox and. was well filled b an a reciative aildionce. --When may"tee reasonably expect. th'e senHE -NEWS and Toronto Daily World Y pp .hosiery anti carr a lapge r4nge to choose frons. •y - Interestin addresses were delivered b - ;.• .. , late Govei nment grant to the Meehagies for 1894 for $8 cash, balance f this year Mrs. Foster, of Toronto, and Mr. Frost of ! t" - 1 �r Institute to be expended in books.- To. be free'. This is a eat offer an .should be COME AND iSE I OUR: GOODS@ } afire itis drawin bank interest. the China Inland fifissiun, an t}ia subject of {� g taken advantage of At once, missions, tend were attentive) listOned to. - , i C K11 & ' AR U1 �: --Some seven carloads of coal ware de- y -- - - -Gi. W. Decker has be tti shipping .Priiicipa) Firth gasp an address oil Japan, livered here-last week for members of the turke s from Oshawa station during the which was also highly interesting as well 1 Patrons of Industr . Those interested 7 past few days. Monday nigh .some ms• as instructive. Interspersed with these ad• �" ';-: . seem pleased with the investment, creents broke into a stable 'and stole dresses were hymns sung by the Mission a Q �' J -W, L. Puckering, of the Spink Mille, twelve of the best fowl. At least some Band, and a song by Miss Mattie' Law, all _ �• roe rented Mrs. W. '1'eart's'house, King of Cedatdale's citizens will h lie a fgptst. of which was much enjoyed; while Miss i - st. east, and moved his mother therein. -It is alarming-to note th number of Wetherald delighted her hearers by giving . s We welcome the family to the,village• fires-that have taken place throughout two-recitations in her charming- manner. ' mm `� w -We are sorry to have to state that the Province Burin the est few weeks As space is limited we ate unable to give - ' .• Mrs. Wise sr. bas been confined to her !; P an extensive account of meeting, save0 • - Y caused by the explosion or peetting of _ roam for a few days, but is somewhat to say that it'was the means of ir�u h pro• f y lanterns. These frequent to yes should ti the the mission cause. After Ithe in- l whom nature'has ndowed with a reasonable atnoiint of intelii �� improved in health at time of writing.• sn est in a forcible wa the need of a { , • � t RR y 1 evi'table collection had been taken up, the. genas will ever ear trashy ready-made clothing. Some ---Mrs.-John 'P`7. Abray, of WoodhRm, . safety lamp for stable use. meeting was closed with prayer people_think they lust wear cheap stuff_, as they cannot afford has purahashed the Ferguson residence, --Rev. Hughee•Jones, In 6mbent of " Constitutional Government:"{ That the rine for cod su�statttial clothin $ad mistake 1 No `t` - _,"i :., Church street south, We are not) � d p s g• St:Cleorge 8 church here for t ie past year seems to be a drp subject for a sect re does i aware of the amount of the purchase has been appointed fora eharg at i3treets- it not. Yet on than very sabjecG did Mr. amount of historic 1 research twill ever reveal to you a solitary II , . �# money. ' villa and lett for that place o Wedndes W• �• Gregory, tivho forms part of t the col case where man ov r acquired any wealth or fame through the 1 _ -The Pickering.-, Township Council day, We regret to lose M ; and Mrs. lege faculty, delleer ane of the most inter• continual purchasing lg of trashy wearing apparel. I refer you to - -tf t. will meet fqr the transaction of general Jones from our midst, Rind ngratulate estu�g leolures it has ever been our pleas- 'the prosperous me 1 of today. They, with the exercise of rea. 1._. o y, business an Monday next,Novomber 27th. the Rood people of Streetwv ills' u ),n Ob. ,• ure to bear. We are not saying top inuch p p l ' when we state that er before h ve the' son, good judgment and their characteristic knowledge of fore- . 1. Those interested will kindly make a note taining two such worthy citiz na. �` of this. students bad the pleasure of listening to tight enabling the to fosses the disadvantages of the hand-me- GeorRe Thomas_Crow pt with a such s pleasing and instructive address on -.Qur compositor. made a terrible sli ht°aeoident on Frida p g down as contnared with the euetom made garment. I solicit , I • K y npor i a. While bungle of F. L. this subject•.&rad never before was a speak Greens advt. last week. an-opportunity to rove to you what I chis do in the way of � teaming gravel far bis"empl 'err Isaac er listened to with such rapt attention, as vjn erfect sats faction in clOthiu = . The errors have been corrected, howeyer, Linton, he fell ofi'the load an he wagon was Mr. Gregory on this, his first lecture g p g' _,. - and oar ,readers should now see-the an• wheels passed over.hie legs J'u t.below the in Pickering College. We say firat, for we - . nouncement as first intended. knees. No bogs were broke , although are led to believe that this is but tho begin- �`- �• ZZAA.Ma �i�, p�•C�€er .g. -In many parts of Ontario this fall George is not Set able to wa ic. George ning of a series which sae intends giving on --- - beechnnts have been a oommereiai Dem- 'a __ _____ _ ___ _ _ _ ' what has now become n ipteresti g sub- is to be eongratulated upon escaping a - p modity. In: this respect this locality has more serious accident as br)ken bones 1�t-that is"Constitutional Goveri ment." '9' 3 SOUT bb, offered no -exception. They have beer► generally result from each mishaps. hen possible, due notice of theca ectures END � ; t ' • ,.t marketed here at 10 cents per pound. g Yi , will be given, in order that all may have a -notice P. R. Hoover & 5 S advt. iu -Eight hundred turkeys make quite a -• chance to hear him, for this is a su jOct of . this issue. The millers of Piek ring town• . •, , I - - 3 * . . drove when seen together: Such was c]~e ski have resolved to ado t tl Dash s s• vital importance to every Canadia and - . _ . ,- ,�3 .t� _.,. eight ht presented to our eople oq Frida P P S t how much tt 19'neglected.- Int s the k ' 5 g P y tem throughout, and there s na goods ;a States have the advantage of ns, for there, a . T afternoons This was by no means the reason why they cannot Darr out that as the speaker said, the U. E . Constitution x entire crop of this section however. Other pe principal. If the Dash system ere adopt• is well drilled in' the minds of ive y bay t .: ;; shipments will be made latera ed universally, Canada, would be greatly and girl long before they leave the public t . -Rev. W. G. Watson, of Toronto, oc• p . . cu led the Methodist 1 at here on Sac. benefitted thereby. Other bin iness men school. But then, GanaliansareIbe cavingg DEPARTMENTS — ' P p are seriously contemplating tl a adoption to appreciate the value of a Constitutional Ii ' 3 bath, and delivered two rather able die• of the system as is now in taw r witll the �ncation, and ere long we, ae C?an inns, h1. ' courses. Rev.Caldwell was occupied that millers. will be ahead of the States in this ' espeot, - r day at Centennial church, Searboro, he as well a+s in all orhers. Mr. Grego y's ad- T LE ANC`s' DB, SS GOODS . { , .,: --=A grandRcanasrt will tai place u�l dress was full of interest from be 'n in to .�. 1 having preached three times. g i the Town Hall, Markham n Friday r Y 'encs, while his sr,anner of deliver alone IREAI�X MA E OTHI T(r . . -We sappose in a place of this kind a evening, December Ist, under t e auspices commands attention This was vident i j . ' _-_ man can have his house built in whatever of the I. O. 0. F. lodge of hitevale. 'from the feat that when he had fished position he chooses ; but to sap the least, ORDERED CL THING �mons other talent will be Mi s tVethar• his address, many were the question asked ' the oldibuilding on the Haney premises aid, elocutionist; Miss M. Ban a, soloist, -him b the students all of whore mac' . would add much to the appearance of the y village sh old it cease to dxist. Mise Marf�aruib�e (�}eroW, sap ono, and to false a deepp iiatereet in the sin act at T ADA --Joe ,. 1 Messrs, Jae, Watt, yiolinie ; Charles hand, An attempt to outline the ecture f - C ark, formerly arynnected Dwan, pianist, and Henry C. world inde�i bo folly-yao had to tear it IEN ►` I{'URN� 5 ' with this 'oarnal,but now of the Saturda t Crane, J y comio singer, all of ,Toronto. Proceeds yourself in order to appreciate it in ' s true y Night, Toronto, has been re-engaged by in aid of Building Fund. * value, Being hurried, we close ou little 1i00TS �� SHO �� , - - ;1' the managers of that- paper for,. another .F say with the ho that when Mr, Gregory - -Robert Annan and his s :-vear•old y. g Y two years. He is known to thej readers again lectures at'the College, you a l may GROCT�'RIE S' ROCKERY 4X� ' - GLASSWARE' } nephew drove up to. the 2nd CIO t. on Bion• -. ,'_". of that worthy journal as black. We re• be there to enjoy a treat. . day for the purpose of bringi iqg home joiceInsheetor Feria s�uson, accom anied. b some cattle from artare. bile Mr. j ' ' IAN. i • ' - pp - p g P Y Annan was getting t12e cattle the road, • ` Ktl'a •Va�ile 1T1 Ire 81 O( pds. EYlrl1U �alll8 LII. 1' 611'8 slid Constable• Calver) , of Whitby, visited wHtTsr _ y y+ his horse started for horxie, w tl the child $pyx QY6rCOats and ► U18, EXtra Va1118 illeI1'8 1. Iour hotels on Thursday and instituted a ,, w the y�hiole. The beast t to the There ie to be no school he-e n the search for spirits. After going through road and ivas not sto d until lit reached urnifibings Extra V' lU6 ill. Boots & Shoes the houses the were unable to find an Collegiate-Institute on p'riday, `� • Y y' the villaR . When the vehicle ams to a ,Tames Brown is able to be ut again * T I`tTlt� Call Or �rOdtltJt3. thing stronRpr than water, and rbtarned standstill the little fellow was found oa after tris recent attack of t 'phoi fe er. I home rather disappointed, ggy, holding Iftar. Ann Mo13t ten lei v shin -�T his knees in the bra , holdi aft to the =-A number of youths are causing' con• dasbboar . The turnout esca ed, in ur � ' g ' t, ., � � .nE= Y siderable annoyance at the cu�•ner of Iii" .i 9 this week at Thas. MoTirieu•s, lain ale. � - . _ of any ki d. The papers in town are to be ' ub ished m MM and Church streets these evenings. The P pep , 111H�1'li -The iritic - awe tL sc oo,18 O Fair TOt1T1d M lI1 t other evening they gained admission to g y 'of g a day gnrliGr this week owing ing to ° h raise . , and chatt es under seizurei t 'farmer being s bollix i . be second story of the verandah` t Mr. y ' Iluston s lace a few weeks age . remains ails a ntitnber front here we - to _ - - - - anner's residence, and very na h an• ae lunch f a mystery ase eta. $' oe the i - noyed• the occupants of the premises, who- y 9 v m Mout pian,on Df onday night acid report I av,te stolen, the barn' anitaining htavin had a grand Buie. f4: were chilwen. This conduct must be the grain rad the rest of the a iz d articles 9 • 11. stopped. A Mr. f uowden is trying tit or dnizeINRv nae been rued. The ori i of the fine =We understand- the sexual ebn• g ehorth-tnd classes here. .He guar "tees is also,an aetonisher. If a a Steals a a thorough kaowlege in thirty less us. -�- R part in connection with the public horse or cow he is almost a re of ar• Ae usual there ie to be no fast viisies % • - 'eohcol of this place will be held# uu Fri = •rest,-but here is. a case who 16' battle here Thursday, it being `a holiday WeAU rt11 e t�y" th� a,b0�'e 1211e ar8 -' {lay evening, Dee. 16th. All' other con., and 6 horses, besides other lar icl�a dis• think we will take in the shootipg ,ateh - A . . oerts will kindly bear this in mind when appeared withoat leaving a c u as to the seeking for a date. . Principal Gerow direction the at Brookllu► :• d• - y went. N IoW ear fete -in Fall and -Winter - - * _ promises even abetter program than was --It is generallynnderstoo t fru lghout �Vjl! ?dedland, sou of Stephen, M land . _ presented byr the pupils last winter, of Iiroaklit; was to town on ' edgy, �Oa( �' ' ': Watch for bills and programs. xaral municipalities that ane t e new having retgrned from the North est, I I ' , criminal code, it ie necessary pr urea where he hes been farming, -While engaged constructin- it small permit from a ma istrate be> fall ea far best selection P g• o - o e Dan Samuel Kom th t building on his -premises last week, W. p ore, o! the ''tic aline, . � i <,1. carry a nor any other w a n fc�r H. Banka fell a distance of about 12 feet g p� p (Almonds) bias entered the hardwar store ' - and several sprained his left auk huntin gr Dees. aoh is of tho Daae . _,.. " `� +'� �. FIC� �'iR,I1V '` t of Messrs. Match Bros. We wish t3 muo) y p f n He however. These eluoh a e ee®sear •. is compelled to either wear a,oruteh or p y success in lits thew enterprise, _ _ -,,,.�,�,,,, ,,,,, -• before one As e,ilowed to cari a revolver - - r ;•' , else refrain from going out. It will be t St. Andrews Society of Whitb and or othercQnoealed wee on for eel •defence. ' r - some weeks before the. pedal extremity PiakerinR. The above society bels atrang• E g slags DOW ll 13tOfl a Vel large assOrtll�e�lt Of . i P y Before a magistrate is alio, a to issue to give•a splendid coitceirt at file Music !j F wily be restored to proper working order. such a rmit he must be a ti bed that - • �` Tt was an unfortunate accident. Hall, t 'hitby, .on the atlniversaty t st. ' 1. the p idant is not of a u rrelsome a . � , 1' q Aaadrew, Zbursday evening► Nov mberS. ---Thos. Andrews of the Lake Shore. natzre,.also that the reas4s iv , on - i . 8©th. 'he s eoial attraoti,ot� will b Mrs. has been parsing hi"s left hand since Fri= path are sufficient to warrent , t ie oarr p - .A d . He was d' Maggie Barr Fenwiok, of Hamilton wtioL. T. a adjusting some p �.1� p C y J g e square tim• inR of a weapon for self d{sfe oe. Th it is •claimed Las no rival in Gr►tatio as a her preparing for the placing of a founds- magistrate trust-report the i u of yeast Scottish vocalist, and Mr. J. P. ' a four, �` tion Mader the stable and driving shed, permits Within ninety days e eafter to bat hone of Parkdale, : • �`' when Itis hand became squeezed between t 11 I he prr� er authorities, )decides the boys lX?d �� t �l\ y t p• f'ai•tie having there will be first•oloss dancers and I ipers , i l two- sticks. The thuinb9 was .severely ammunition or wee ons for sae should 'li1C k ,fie �. C? QrIYl at 1pW prices.. a ►ll&ra311`,e8 � 1, p I an original�ode by the bard and oth r at- bruised. Having from tl received mad• bear'in mipd that it ie unlawf I tt sell such tractive feaaree. _ foal attention, the injured member is do• to arsons under 16 ears of a era d itt pass The proceeds heir g for I • ;' t p charitable t►bjeote there'shioitld by a urn a pHrfBa . �l.t . ins nicely. As Thornes' r.ght firm is on of er revolver, the v$ndor is re�luired to er .41 1. _ ., p house. ;flan of scats at; utvee a drug - ::•a his le't shoulder; or in othex wprci� he is keep a record of the makier'stauie,l3alibre, s .r . rIC813�7 left handed, tole mishap is :all the' more as well as the name of th' p uohaser. tC'® I , j 1, Our stock O'f �enaa Dry o6ds is well assUlted_ axed p ,: •� . serious. The accident will not delay the These are omts-that should be �bsArvc :1,. 1 ... y : work of- erecting; the stono- fonndatiori, as a aiolat on' of the statute in that be• John Iaatta olieesc�tsaaltar, was red .. , r = `i ' (1 at PAll,evllle:i4lon(la fo a llwever, as Said work is new progressing _}aalj may.incur a lteav� en It r ueita _ i1- . 1 ' I n �. Fivw �' f: of " alias. Twill not ® legal . woiglit a:oi- jr0ftt�l fin,. l w 'lit: ' �A . , a`ap:dly� , b cousi red•i: .ile enco. . , 1. . - N (I- ', - who" r ., �f,. k �r . : - .. r,- .. C. ." 'ter. -sri fil ('tjll ail,. I ` ' � P 1 . {J 1 :.,_ d i. N1 r�.•{ _t+ q�.u^!'�I A �5� - Tai, .. - - .rxs..�. - •,','y.{_ 4'... ''. Tr�Ct.Y .$'� RV' y! .r, " �y� _ - x"�+' ,- :.r - ' : ,. .- 1...- )� '•£try,. •i• ! ft�F .i'. .:G � '�'t.. [[��t�� 1. .. 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