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Thanking yon for your reply, _ N e . do S•0:, Coroner. Office and Residence, MOant Al rt with her sister 'Ars. Sana'. I remain yours truly, Robby Barns. ' y` in Street, Pickering Office home: Morning ", merfeldt. g aeries,if Jim if; Still gin i wait till . ° ' 30 to 11:30 Evening 6 to 8. I e bavn't much sleighing abyet, bat ' g R Our fatten is Still .increasingas Q g. ' in�4hllec ther respects winter is with ue. M`rs. John Ohs man has another young the clouds roll by Jennie. - 3 Legal. ; p y g If Tom goes down to where the old mill r_ ISTERS - band gave an open air aonoert on son,all are ell. used to inn. .* : ,�: ' a' ENTON & llODDB, BARB Sa urday• evening: Their music was ��. SOLICITORS,ETC., l0a} Adelaide stilly 11i i a isolated. Quite a umber attended the party at When liar„aret is going tv anode. Yf`Tris ,y + � east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday ,� g y PP Mrs. Allis n'a last week and report of mac iq gaging to help her. F .' E. B. Bell and son 'of Ubl Miob- When tl:e weddin bells-ars oin torte , - REti'PELL, Q. C BARRIS •+---- ,` rs• y+ haying a and time. g g g ' g ' ry- T E I'A •' ?: i ani, are here with her eo Is, George �; `' ,- . s J. TER,County Crown Attorney,and County p I g We hear that Miss A', L. Irwin has re. 'in oar tou n. Bill slut in-it now: , Solicitor. Court House,Whitby. 10-y Werow and family. N. W. T ES MILLER, SOLID , Np. Choice Family Fa€but Flour $1.�0 ex lit►g y signed her �gsitivn at Hillside to attend Mr, Gihson, of Alameda, , is ,� � ., Thos. Dunn is still in s preo rious con• the Norm l School in 'reroute. •visiting Vonug Brroe• - j 1 pM dition, and fears are entertained that he F TARY Public, conveyancer, etc, Office at AT THE --, We are pleased to see the smiling face Mrs. Britton, of TOrOuto, hue nava Vtsit t � , .a3. Thistle Ha," near Brougham•_Money to loan ' m$ not speedily recover. in i this vicinit ,/ `` OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS P I _ K MIL S horse bn ens were here Tpesda and of John M Crae icl our midst again, after g •u Y• Ace. Office op oA Poet _ y y spending t e summer at Hinssle. Arthur Thomson wan absent from abash= tars.Solicitors, pg Theo. p chased a number of animals. The As our ohool teacher, Mr, Smith; has attending Toady's meeting. , Office,Whitby,Ont. .Jho.Ball Dow, A•: =G'' RI�T David Young V. S.. of- Toronto, spent: A:MCGilliYray,LL.B. ]f�oneY to Loan. 8y . . _ pr Ce ranged from Sal to $75. lesigned is )Position at this place, we ' rivate funds, a�' � r4 � on't forget Mrs. edd's sale on Tues• wonder w o will be oar next teacher. Sunda a ith his brothers at Millbank �� -'; A ,ew thousand dollars, p tl� $1 da , 20th lust. As the implements are we r et to bave to sa that Mr. Mt' aSerman, of Toronto,Faid a 8ytng: Ll to loan on Real Estate Mortrges at rest . M •eoH °1 " y y visit to the home of Miss M. B. Thomson,' enable rates of interest. THOS. P RKER,Bar- 0p e, all in good repair; there will be some rare Roach is still •keeping about the same. Mr. Muir, of New York,has been the 4. =tater,Pickering,(every 8aturdayJ 4-y H '3"Cr, Ides °' •' CS a •a bargains offered. We are al very anxious to bear of his re* guest of Mise S. E. Forfar for the past few ' I M o e retert"'ary. 6- lint � cx , a „V4 . D. Pugh and Robert Ward have return• cove weeks. . '' O eat °1• , ., ed, from their deer hunting expedition. We h that attr choir is oing to take J. Harris has started farming and we 1. � F, WHALEY, VETERINARY © T*y were successful in capturing some surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- p►.� wyq a - , a �; �, - w the fleet animals. part int suniverssry ser o es at Can• wish him every success. . We wonder when `x , i tanto Veterinary Collette,Toronto. Graduate v 4 ., � Ot tenial o Sunday ne*t. Be Sure and do he is going to Xe� the better half. ��' . 1� Ijentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary =_M •=dv f)r. Smith, of Stouffville, will visit it nice no We were gla to hear that Thomas l ciatt Calle by as ,4 b o Craig took second raze at the lowing �:1 ,< ` Association. Dentistry a Pee o y turf o+ .. .. Qhtremont on the first snd,third Tuesday Wa no ice friend J__' rigbt is our g p , p ' �` day or eight promptly attenae to. Office, '" ~ of';eaoh month. Hie dental rooms are . match held at Hagerman s Corners. ,• Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, White- eA 0 qog a,ae y 901y- > o v: p' d 'e block next door to 6he market town ono again, we would like to know A very -enjoyable evening was sent at ,4' vale. W, a r ,o O Ben y + �� where he has been keeping himself, but W. �urchill's last Thursday evening. It �; fl: HOPSINS,VETERINARY 8IIR• �.` -• _ N• ;Messrs. Graham Bros., of Cairnbro- we supe Se he has been down Seeing - GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- t,v o+ °� 8 a d ti g " left Thareday morning with several being` the $rat of the season. Quite a' ., rinar College Toronto, registered member =O O a m'eb $ o i Harry an the rest of them. number were present from neighboring vii- �Y o y -' of, their celebrated horses for the eat A fang number attended the plough• lager. of the Ontario veterinary Medical Association. �..p,t� tt;m q �q p, p'g •�p �' ggrr i office,residence and shoeingg forge one and ine- b e J9 a a o$wW aMo i�" . Home Show at Madison Square Gardens, inR mate . last week and report of having IIarter miles north of Green River. Steel H q M q N - ��}} es at iron prices• Olice and shop . �b oto GQw�p o��'; OP . N W York. BeenBom grand work done there, and no . ' wHiTEval.E. QIiV1II 8110 M hourts nom 7 Lo 11 a.m•and 1 to 4 p•m. Tele- m b _ �� o O : 8o g ft 'i aster.)v icholson. youngest son of Mrs.. doubt th t some of them will be turning �_ - r graph address Whitevsle out-, P, 0. address, =O o A X, ►, ,°, ,e� a, ° Susan Ellis, died Tuesday morning from out prize ploughers after taking that all Mr.s Wells, of Tt;ronto, ie visiting her ; (licca River,Ont. -�J PSrs. Franc • n o croup. The lad was about 7 years old. in. cousin, ,L. NOMAS A. GRAHAM, VErE IN- $ o o a a ►+ T ARY SURGE N,Graduate of rho ontario - o ta ' T}pe funeral tock place Tbarsday after• We. n tics an item in the NEWS last Miss Franey, of Gormley, is visiting her Q A • Veterinary ColGE Toronto,re��iist�red member mb g w .� u P n onto the Bethel cemetery. ' week w ieh we would like to correct. brother, Dr. Franey. a. silo Veterinary hiedlcal Association, y�I ,�o e >s who bas resided Laf. Cooper spent a few days last week of the c . cry ., n: w a „ o a bine. W. Gibsan, sr., d • The ser be is a little bit off in telling ns 1 ; wise honore►ry member of the Ontario Medical Q� , P.py A in �'Vhitb fur Some ears hae a sin a with friends in Buffalo. society,treats all diseased of domesticated ani- pp! Bo to a -, y s g abant t e literary toughs Soaring the sick Miss Ella White entertained s number of *1 I.•oH m terminad to reside here and has taken '"�5 ' mals, Also particular attention to Veterinary Woman. We d0 not say for moment friends on Friday evening. a Dentistry. All cases promptly attended`to at Feu to , reasonab:e rates.. Of9ce•at the well known es- gguuessssion of her house south Of the vii• but what t some of the boys were plapinR We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Elli- ,� 1 tabliahment of Graham Bros..one mile west of lase. • Her .,son is nqw domiciled in the s trick bet we would just like to press son, who li 3s been ill for some,time, is re- ; I_ Claremont. Telegrams do Claremontpunctnal- OLD FASHIONED dwellin recently vacated b Geor e lair g y y g on hie ind that it.was not the literary covering.-. ��tl� ly attended to. - • ' B�DSr: and Mrs. Phil of Michigan, are boys' a said 6he first meeting was held James Duncan and Roy Maj r, of � . IMEXV ERS P+ ga on lbs evening, bat he not beinv very Aurora, spent a few aayswith friends here il_ ':=y , uot"icoo (;,arb4l'__ ,.1_r.,.� bore on there wedding tri well d did not know any thing about this week. ' : 1-._. M­., .. _i . �- -- _- _ e ride is p Th bz 1 ��- ^^ , .. - a dan hter of Jose h Madill who was po Y g l� 1 �1g"DSAS DIINN, Conveyancer, Com g P + the lite cry aHaire There was not any Seyerat of our oun o e attended a d,,,.r,_ 1 missiouer for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- .I. el ted as-state representative in the re• meetin that-night owing to the party at party and dance at Mr. Wice'a Unionville • ;� �� out Ont. goy- t - c nt elections for a county•in Michigan. Mr. Ga es. I suppose he thought lie had on Tae,,day evening; and had a good time. ji, m . ' W. G. Gerow returned from Muskoka - ; L. BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage , .- is many friends will congratulate quite a ell on the literary society bat the on Saturday with a fine lot of fish. He '�I • Licenses for the County of ontario. of- a. IT J shaa on bts success, while his daughter Sell c e out the other way this lima. nos at the store or at his residence,pilfering a d husband have our congratulation. did not try for deer, as the woods were . Village. y swarming with hunters- more skilled with - _ Tha lovers of curling convened in the •`, ,, n R. HOOVER,ISE�URER OF MAR- AUDLEY. the gun than himself.: _ r • BIAGE Licenses for the County of On Town Hsll here On Tuesday evening, Qth Messrs. Fred Wilson and Len Hagerman, = 4 q.• - tanto. Office at reside nee or mill, Green River. + lust, and organized for the coming season. .S qa`q dater is herel `'Fait for Indian Misses Willetta Beare and Flossie Smith EAT N TOWNSHIP CLERH `r '� Following is a list of the officers : Presid• S mme•• attended as delegates the Convention ,t 0.1: j� R•B + elft, D 4aenab • Vice•President D. Hop• y .p q .,f. `t ` . 1J. Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking , •. R Edd Broo Roads concert ma draw some of the P worth League held in Uabrid s Accountant and Insurance Agent. lar ; Secreta Treasurer, y ; last week, with Lea. as driver they drove ffidavits, Wills pro- f P of our oath to night. . looney to loan on farm property. r-", Chaplin, Rev. A, White ; Committee or out in grand style, and .had a pleasant �� bated. OFFICE-At itevale. Will be in - bdesst'v. D. Brodie, Mr ray is having his hoasS'fitted np ` Brougham every Monday afternoon ,for the , . management, J• D. for Mr Ireland, who has moved there. drive, and an inetructiye time at the meet transaction of basmees. -0 1doAvoy, C. J. Brodie; and W. Leapor. Mr. George Lawrence lost four fine inn. ,M, __ OI- TO LOAN APPLY TO F. T!he club expects to bave a very prosper• calves ast week. Ws bone he has got 9 ``� 11 Antchison, ap raiser at Claremont for , GREEN Rti/ER. - � ' Otis season. thein. } �1. j., Canada 'Permanent Doan do Savi gs Co., ,head ' The all im rtant 0, P. R. •window• t • office,Toronto, Stock capital $3, ,coo• Totes Mi Laura McCarthy is borne fora Mies Lizzie Farmery,of Toronto, is visit• " l . , assets$8,700,000. The company lebde money on - breaking case was disposed of On T Tues s few da 8. She is lookin the icture of lowest currant Tates of interest and on favor- }�1pre M 18trste8 Holden n g P inq iter .parents. '' able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- are replaced by I +sW 21�odels panic of day, health A numter`of our young folks attended a ' bentnres purchased. No commission. No fdelay C108er running. New style of ea88s GFemw. It seems that some few weeks go tel attended Mount Zion on Sun- concert i;> the Atha school house on Friday 3 Expenses moderate. _ _ _ ago s window in a �Paseenger train was da a d Monday and were royally enter- (Ioaeips think that Mr. H. and Buffalo- ,� 1 . : A. POST, OOt7NTY ARCHITECT at half thg old prices. .. broken near the station here. Detective ta,ned by their hospitable people. nian'Bitl would make good reporters for >�-` A• for the county of Ontario Drawings Rose has had the case in charge and on Tb .oharoh here could stand a coat of the city papers. `�- ' and specifications furnished for ,every o! OUR STOCK IS FRESH full. of Wednesday of feet week lie shad Herbst shtng s. The S. 8. has done itsBhare in Honor roll of Green River 4s j nor . '14 building. Steam and hot water hestin and r�• ' `'"� • ffi e-Gezrie Took, re . Forsythe and Tobias t',astsr s little boy times past, come Church members bestir October. The following is tbs �!!. naoimes 3 �; ventilation a specialty. O o taken lin the staples 0 the , 11.1 I" cor�j Dundas and Brock streets! Whitby. g pupils of Green Rtver school. T e r up before lite magistrates. At the re- you. lues p p r Seeidenoe-Hinttston Rona Eaet Pickering. 37•y . are arranged in order of merit. Senior 4111 ' L� - novelties are there and all a e quest of the parents the case was adjoin• Ms riot Bros. bave ni l Rattled on cissa, Lillie Barton. Junior 4th, Mand .: THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano- ed -until Tusedsy. A large number of the S ith farm and are making some -L• tioneer,valuator,etc.,for.East York and ���TNC gritneBees wer6 examined, at the conclas- Doten, Edwin _�nnis and Edith McIntyre `' the whole of North and heath Ontario. ,Strict $A i M• Ohatl a there' )l6 is said t116 bales ar6 are equal, Alias Robinson. 3rd alaas, Will _ , �; attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. SOD Ot which the matfistratce dismissed to be moved firther north and foundation- Milne, Lettie Doten, Cynthia Bell, Annie T; Qharges?Moderate. Address THOS.POUCHES, ( S B N R D the Case, With costs On the informant �, s- Boz 47,Brougham. �' tU41 . s 1J• B Boothe. and class, Minnie Wilber,Archie `, A which means the Com n Mr.DentopMurray � ,_g% JEWELEB - W TBY. y• Czar, the Autocrat of Russia, the gopkin�, Reggie Nighawander, POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. aonduoted the defence while Detective -maker of Europe, the enthusia4t of Faller, Minnie Turner, Frank Turner ,,� u • Green River,solicits seise from his num- • Moss pushed the prosecution.. This should the reek church, lies in solemn shrouds Part 2 Russel Collins, Alfred Nighswander .. trona friends both!ar and near. Bales of farms be a Warnfnq b bops to keep arty Einem in S . Petersbdrgh. "The path of glory' egaaf 'rank Booth, Archie Barton, Mar ,„ z farm stock,and everything that is to be sold will he C. P. R. station and tracks, and „ shall McIntyre, be handled by the subscriber with the utmost - le bili to the grave. Arthur Ellis. . " ,�' care-and sold to the-very best advantage. 481y outs sbould be careful not to permit at Ile mast be plentiful or not wanted On Woauesday Nov. 7th at the residence ,., each, as whether guilty or not, bo are of the bride`s father by Rev. M. 6iple, of '' OHN LESLIE,--BST AND SHOEow.- ..2 wli the one W. H. Bray has ad9ertised �: , 1 : ye Whitevale, officiating minister, assisted by µ l _, Makers Pegged and scall work.' order. P cure to be accused of mischief. If this has ever been claimed. Yon have done „i �, } Rev.H.Shaw,of Tilsonburg.Jas.Fowler was t �flk*, promptly attended to. Eaperieneed workman- end be aeeompliahed� the railway people you duty Walt, still we'll Rive you the quietly but none the less securely united in• mow. . chip. Don't forget the Stand,nearly dpposite the. �EASE �� AND wiU feel highly eatis#ied with.the result colt an Xmas reeent; d1. News,Bing street,Pickering village. 9-' P marriage with Mist; iilary,.second daughter __ i R ._ of the case. rs. Collins aha eon Wm., of Dnnbar- see our stock of _ _ of Henry Hopkins. This is indeed a brief ;� f`1i t": 0s ton ere callers here recently. Mrs. C. � of chronicling the feat and inadequate- k+i ; lloFan Tams* • eRouoNAM. has recovered from the causer trouble. ay ly eYpresses the many goo wishes we ea-. ; �y,, �: r Sootah Fiiageruei gi Ed Wilson is with friends en West but er nerye+s are troubling her to a state tend to the yoanq couple who are Lhtis in- G �'RnaBank - i . . SAXODys, of- eak m. We ho for her renewed dissolably linked together for better or for , i• ;� I -:t�� fs j willimbury this week. �- BICBE ING BRANCH• Andelnsioas, • . hes th. worse. AS we draw on imaq`.nation cutin �` Berlins an Zephyrn, Mrs. White, of Toronto, ie vishiRg el it would be unwise to particularize. _1. � , • I -L - with her sister, Mrs, J-M,Gerow. here is a culvert over west of the Y . also Roman Embroidery and ash Bilks. sch 1 house and-near Nelson Chapman's Fearing that some more familiar with de « Open for the transaction of all legitimate �d a nice assortment of tamped Mie• Brooks, of Toronto, is at nt Snaking Basineds. . far that i8 a dela idated affair. The tails may find as at fault. We venture the r �I Linens and Rag Pette e. visiting with her brother, Thomas Foaoh• p information however that Jas. and his.; t Olrriois FloIIas-Pram 10 to$ ; Batardsye bn p produced riding over it is enough to ' $r' v oenanseion of the brain. A etitah in bride took the craning train for Toronto ,, to ? o'clock. �/ ` F, Alva and hip foreman have a{Iree3 to gt and points west, and join with all their M. & �`�- B O NE f disagree azid now oaeapysepsrate compart- tl a saves nine• friends in-Wishing the twain all the feliat � � �, Savings Bank lin connection. •. • ($-y) QEORC}E HERRI Manager. _,+ (�. . r. Westinay has s fine Hook of Oxford ties consequent to the married state. 'u><,. r , Monts. ; - -- --� - R. J. Price has a large amount of D *n sheep, the 'models of perfection, The sixth anniversary of the Green River. .t DE �' 'wood to sell, which will be disposed of at T eve beautiful sheep have many good Baptist charoh tools place on Sunday Nor i ,c� ,�1 ER'S LIVERY - primo to snit au. q lilies, of encu keeping, plentiful and 4th and in point of attendance, as well as . , a--A 1 USE ;,:_ Dr.Bateson and 'i`. $, Willis visited re y meat and an aWaotion. Hie Book from a financialpoint of viewwasan nnpre �.'_, ...'- First-class v�.' 1os and horses for bire day ,. the eity:laet week and heard the invinoi• is well bred and Mr. W. claims tbdy are gedented saaaess, exceeding rile expectation . ,; of the most sanguine, axid ad a result both ~ * ' �; or night. 'Ieanlin done pru b4. y .111: ble Rev."I�. L. �doody preach. t e only one of that kind within Dumber g 1 „'' day;or job. 'Bus in conneotio� ! ur t- M. (Ieraw retwnod R'om bgot on a mih. DIr. W. ie a man ofexperimentA patter sed people are aorreapondinaly _ '' - in all G T R trains. Freigh' .i•�d f a J M hap y. The ahnrafn debt, which has been . g ( 9atnrday evening. xis party shot some. a peritiuenting in good breeds aQd high p ea rasa slivered toe all parts. r h gradually diminishinK since the erection of ' P the villiage. . eiSven deer. ousels at the hotel have bads dards of everything.. What ie t eR _ of a farther solus back when he nun the church sin years ago, has by the muni fi,,� Board, sale and commission staables to �� some venison daring the each week: fluence of those tn.attendance been entirely connection, =: Tuesday morning the villagers niers canto+? Farming should claim aS mea liquidated, with a small balaaae to tines..<E 3 ' 1. 6tention as the rofeeeions and then it e startled by the Wawa that {Ilad ,the u$.y p good, and those who are in the habit .of +� C •e0. V.-T. =EVER. � yyss otd4 as-res ted - , _ have now the satiefac- ,n 1? gExlxa. 4 child of Dr. Bateson lead suddenly expir• P� worshiping there, ._ . Prop., PIC KERING, - �._.._..._-.war•.i�--.....+-�•- tion of knowing that the ahnrah is entirely ---__ _T -------- <i ed without the least apparent sickness, . BENDAt.E. free from debt. - Rev. H. Shaw, of Tilson- ;t STANDARD - SA�1K: i It seems the little girl, who was not three burg, whoforroerly ministered to the apirit- , . years of was - playing on the floor ' -_...* x,k t of re do ow l w s f th eo le h OF C�1N�DA• % age 1 he f rme ai'e tie p! ins na ant o e_ ere, and who by t with her doll, when sbe tom Isin8a of Z, gi' 1 i� and sre ready or Mr. Winter, the way is excel tog ypopular particularly ' dixainees and.Within thirty amm�tes her • Our boys are not behind yet, as J. T. with the young people,conducted the morn ; R 1 � : , spirit departed. Gladys Wee s. general �} anteceded in winning 2nd rite at . ' F, Capl�al, paid up y y P inn and evening services, while Rev. White w =+�'., _* ' ' favorite of the villager, Rud her puddan •the plows match last week, also Thos, M 600 _ ng of Claremont officiated in a similar man ` Reserved Fund1. - death ba.oast a heavy gloom -over the. Bell. her in the afternoon. All three discourses b S s7,700 00 s whole village. It' the appinion of the �Pm. Chnrchitl ave a rt m his man ": ` �SSet3 A. g y Y were logical e►nd oonvincing and werelieten ;� rr� y Via: ® medical men that a mast have ruptured friends oo Thursday night of last week. ed to with wrapt attention: Thi home }{ .;r � Head Office, `TORONTO.,, a blood vessel in the.brain while at play. The'mnsic was furnished by $arrington choir furnished music for theorning _ '' dLLED � EAT . The funeral took place Weduesdsp 6,nd Calendar. _The many guests tipped. service, Whitevale Baptist in thea 'ternoon. ' 5, fie ' the fant�asio toe tall the wee small . hours, and Locust Hill Methodist in the veniug. . tte antis• The little edifice was taxed to its utmost 1 This }?lank h>rg n branch at 8tonffville. then well wbne hour foaling .gni . Brooklin en by train to Mauilla Junat ' : where deposits are taken at current rates. di ..- where, the . interment was made.. Th ' $urns of t and p wards received in �the`finest thing*out for br l:fMt. I fled vritb oar evebin leasure, . p bereaved nettle and frisnd� bate flip capaaity.at the evening Beccles;_ .�tao ng f -- the S,kVlNlarS BANR. -Department, 'aut� - m�]te the bent. - Tr it. _ _ ` $rs ., r TheMalvern i soiha says there must have room being at a premium, many not befit __'.� :. i� ' est allowed half earl community as sympa�tbiz t, . "a• . u p ,�; t ham:bax d '�t Bendale, able to eeaure that accommodation. R'e11, eo inter y y vette, acid the Lord talteth w I +slluv►tHe: :igior u lkir_.. r be that N. heartily congratulate the pastor an people 1 T. E�=F Farmers sale notes and other good - ._.._ ( ra�lainavir, best quant . :.-�-- ,�.R •. «td ae , � a t rates. For '� _ , ; !' h '�, '4,. .. titer tlt� have and trust the good work may con• n to n+ = paper diScon�ted at lou►es - , tettatardag:rporrning, fir. ._ �# br© '' s�► that. he flourish• ,__ 1 - . : •�,•,rther information a ply '. .� Flour a chew and �» p >k b+ t p yk ► ,}. :. d o .g vee, :::,::. ,,-r. 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L ,., . .fit A PMIS i 4Z : , dry s five was kept olosetl a } i •' : � . eQ !!� mi *` n learns to: t wttht t► cease e>f . V i ti [ltesv ?'1-e lesrrsve and Ott A e t� ir� 1C�Jt stei 800 pt - _ ' i Yta AnelrntGr ;;, .,t and the weakest gef�a his sit-re, a 1: 1pA ids+len tr ' ,1; d ow w lKpp licca . . y, to ilia n est, The sr►vv beddi ." • <,,_ i,. sp I . Ry,wP list p! r v ale a • g, , ,.. . . c nin f6 with !3 With cite efts g ; t. forita ten0 by gd.: ni4�aed".:at the ifs cht of a Na4r. �'�;• rate A h'8It1•wagon Apuse: . - talose contact, freedom frotiit attacks b ILII t� ftp't$e ► r Cj $ .r, # recb.'lmrn� pttmicse,+te an wetter, T, fi rr ? he di; - others aired proper distribution of f , DoL'b;t eb bhat"th4 pl dlpwill taqufrtt ' , Itis•�aid that thorn.are no more b� Iblo miles son an, 1 - "A aonvenlently arran eel .wagon home or�g t �'plaoit� t tinder 2 t the sti 1 s .1 , 8 E : g combine to secure comfort to all; nd` - #lacus than those faand in oortain pray ` ` :x .a oald b, found u on.ever farm. In the lent at iroilh air on canny day4►,Qr th$l cera, p } not great lab p y oQrmfort, with quiet, is the leading slam nt P y A lttle)Kers a esii- bed briskly-over vinces in Russia. A traveller, just raeturn. ,� 41. . , one shown in,the illustration the outside of the best fattening ration ever given y will resent "bbo.change #roan their"ruin. f i railroads run- t When feeding only a ave quarters• 4 the s 'tri of da>fk elotkitig will.brighten the ed fry>m theseprovineea,givea an intereatingr ditneliaioas ase 56x30 feet with fourteen hind o€ stock. other east to cattle, there ie nasally enough refuse s ufI Doii't.leave the Boar of wladsiw opsit,too warm nfi_and rotitovethe stains almost like incident in �nnection with prison life. a ey: foot poste. It is considered by those who on a farm to aid materially ill the feeds M gi . ',the kerosenft • wiU esraport,te venient it is t have had aotnat experience in the matter that I have.used hundreds of bushels of -e l long# v>lile", the weather is very mild, or quic ly and leave no"stain, there. A colonel was appointed to take, �� I Frf u, Peel an obar a of one of the largest and m r, tea' �` : all wooden wheeled vehicles are more lasting � � turnips, rntabogas, etc., pr $1* tho platers..ill become chilled. $ m ornaments should b0 first washed fl osG writes a aorrt �'- a)ly in this way, and also wheat str w, , Don't allow a direct draft va rho plants, with strong lye made of rook alum, in the noxious of the prisons. It was situated in . `,� The Isle of - ''� '" '� stover, and weedy hay. None of t ase especially if the sit is ocld•: Admit it prop #tion of ono 0ttnoo s+f alum a pint the centre of an lmpartant province, an$ British crow# foods had any particular market value, u o{ ora r. When dry,tab wit;b leaches abs { ,t ex as filled with turbulent mon and"ban. Irian nor.W e #' .a .' k$. � they scald be turned into beef aG a g th ought a door or window at some distauc� Qac t i °li 'his will givo the brass the . p doued women. Harsh disc' line r�„ tll , poordood with a home y .- price. The ration orae not always a acs n- from,the plant shelves. br' I cy of$911: , tihoail balanced one, but when fed #o - y- Don tlgivo too mach water or Ery to #orris ,.; ittsufliaient ventilation, cleanliness and gunge of its o ` "�" ' stalled animals gave most gratifying re- I (,live them time to become . Retiipe8. . hopelessness—all conspired to brutalize the '' to the Iinperi : ,:_ the i ts. �, /• sults. I have atarried small lots of a ars P °`�` inmates. . ' _ . through winters with little corn, bat ad acouatorped to their winter quarters.. m salad Dressin Mash the olke to Queen Vic the been ex osed to the weather, he Don't'forget to search for - eraolte that g'"•" y Especially was this true of the -wows ou see seta roots would have done them little g d. i will sat i1�qr the keen alt. Btufl them with of t6 ee hard•bafled eggs Sno, then add tbe..;�he lommger they were imprisoned, the more Y The govern • Fra 1. 91tOTION OF ll�RTH.FLOOR, . i ` Potatoes are more nourishing,thea turn pa, folded mri6wspapers, yolk rt one saw egg and work • pefrfeot• depraved and unmanageable they became i . of Keys"• and containing about bwi0e as mash dry mat r, I)oa't be sorry Let" glue y0ar only t'ose cr ': „ if they can be left standing on a floor of and they also hal one digestion of of ec muium blossom to your sick neighbor. lY sm th paste: tma'cIn r for a little salt, , pe t,.ud ono tables aonful m9ltod butter; nuts! iiG needed a disciplinarian of the y here, elected earth when not in nae. Hence in the plana food. I have fed one-half bushel a da to It may .do her more good than rho mad• P®P p aeveree►t type Lo keep them under, control• H person has s a portion of the floor should be filled in r.r. . • . .. mix ell and stir is by dekrees -tufo large level with the wooden floor or drive 1,�- o nd steers. with - only- t ;w.... i_ Work aad suit The colonel oeynld mariage the men but the rr' oetate of the Aloe e'llnd cross ai la a board a s, n>; think that if the cattle ad Don't�fail to •I[ee srkettle of water on table poonfula of oeeam� u e; �n running at large in a barnyard, L at the top of the sitting-room stove, or the Conti tually while adding the croam. Finish women defied him, d he began too think the value of ,ar.•' old beset up edge wise as at a Fig. 1. If in amount would have caused too loos a water T t n filled in the furnace. - by a ding two taablespoollfule of vinegar and that he must resort flogging to subdue "' also entitled . time this should decay another one can be condition of the bowels. Don b worry about the moisture being mixt g well together, them. , I The court �.° substituted and the sill still remain as so.- I never have had a steel obuke on b• unhealtky when ft is necessary to sit in the Le► y Cake.--Take two and •an balf One. mornin the lonel'a onn id as ever. The earth in this ortion I .+ the lieutenan y` toes or turnips, although Ido not at room with the plants. You will be ben- scant lessen tale flour and after siftin g y R;wife 1 ._ should be pounded or otherwise m e firm them. Tbia is another advantage of a 11• efited as well as i`he flowers. p fr took a walk in the icon yard. >t,g orae r:; - council, whir . and valid. - As- horses are never allowed feeding. With a high trough thab ens lea Don't fail.to use stimulants on roar oaUa mix ell with it onn heaping teaspoonfa a gentle enthaeiast, ho had made up liar ;. ey-general, t u on it the surface can be covered with p y Y h lm tnind when her husba d first entered upon rolls, water p an animal toget the potatoer tato its tno t6. and lout of warm water if on want bald vein# and elft sin ;•add one and r concrete. It is then always firm and may without throwin it$ head n snide 1 , gnantitiea of the beantitnl !flies. a h { tenon tub ordered su ar, blond f� This cdatncil be ke t clean as Basil as a wooden floor. B P y po his ufpicial duties, ,to reform, it possible f is p Y and etvithouta #caro#being horned byot era Don't.forgget to.loon at the bulbs which with !tali a tearinpiul of batter ; beat the { -: the steer will eat whole roots slowl d have been placed in the dark to form roots. the women :prisoners by kindness. This a active govel -S y whi of two aggs to a froth ;-add gra ual. -, A safely, judging from an experienhe of m y Some of.them may be ready to bring inw purpose she failed to oomplish: for kind• • Mau. �+" �ap - his 1 can safe! sa I havo ed the light Ior blooming. 1 tit Lhe $nus half a teaouptul of milk i uses"seemed to haven more influen`oe ov `�' r �� a years, in w h Y - l here is ai three thousand uusbels of pott►toes. 'he Don't be discouraged #f yon can't snake rallo. with the sugar and the bntter,,a;rd er ,`' reference to mr m them than solita nfineirtent. As the value of a bushels of potatoes for {eed'ng the ptwnis bloom while the .days aro short next the whites vt the eggs, $niatiiag ap �' laws passed 1 e sail ao ft i• ter anN tbery 'w little sun. You will noticee a with a teaspoonful of the essence of Almon walked in the yard an morning aho became ## f , 1 �,�� k yyAY ct,<nnot be ealonlatsd z y, gTe -: for the rove than the feeding tablet indicate on sono t coat olr is a few weeks, 13ak to a trot ovon tar three•gaaetera of an apprehensive and net oua, loot some harm • t�OR UOR. d hour might rte sono her ba y whom the nurse ; been secured of theSr aid to digestion. Turnips I try to _ to first time 1 oareied beside Iter, an for tl a ly read in tt m feted-aut before Christmas, on account of """` had taken into the en losure. � � on Tynwald. r° _ the trouble of keeping them firm, bat tai �•� +► �f bhe milluier'i alt fa t q L. council ar:d $yfl<tem in the Stora-Ra0131. da anon as the oro en prisanera sang hL rt{� P toes can be saved in a cell,# until Paris ►re "hiedm nofdeeable fpr odd#>;y of of ht of the child the ran co it a@tieulat- weld court b g comes in the"spring. I have had good re- - 80 • hoasek�eepen kee a sa ly �•� oti er gt.ve a shriek and 1� , . _. fo m of r ad ' - cults from rutabagas,they being#sober t an. an w ioh`is a list of the p rocei es which g wfidly. Them r e g stood at bay before them, prepared to oldest style , ' I Fra. 2. aRooxD PLsri. flat tarns , r • _ are uall ke t in store ; o site to each P c has been eor pa. y p pp0 defend her babe from " fotenee- Tha'gttard f,� da of July i Allwagonaetandingonaground floor ate not �'Vhen etravr► is fed, stock should be is t nam is,`small holo with a "lottg wovdeu carne running up, Iia instead of the "bus- • t=`: Y so apt to have their tire@ become loosened comfortable quarters, vend it i. rtly be- ped o $t it. The girl who takes oharge gf the language which ha heretofore greeted .;! lis proclama by the shrinkage of the spokes and fellow cause ft is ttanally fed out-of- ours aG the young wife, the po r women broke iti to house of ke} man claim the et no a from it, tkie toretroott4 pats"a peg is the hole ap- raptures cunt the ba The coat c in dry weather as they are whoa placed ap- y Y 8 �� ° .,, of a man in on a woaden floor. If possible locate the When fed _to stalled cattle, an abuhd oe - . poli to all groceries that aro nearly gone, OL,-the darling 1 Let me "hold him. � . ' 11 building eo that one can conveniently drive should be ggiven so that the best will be - -.,'I - so t e housekeeper, who does the Inarket- One after another etre hed out her marred •' reads: T called out b the animals and Lbe rem fn- �,::.` eland." T. in from either aide. Place the harne@r+ room Y ..+ arms iia entreaty co and the obdurate at some convenient point,but-not adjoining der rejected. The refuse can be used for .,. ing, pan easily see what is needed. .i . the three,lei beddin If straw be#reel used, and Ghe the stables ae the geese from the manure g• y , A snorrandu®.book should hasp in the uu+s� „ 'i r,' turn your fa man ars cleaned out twico • da oattl do # rho " daunt and date o{ f en t he incl:innoce t? exclaimed the railroad„"c are ver in;,iriou@ to the leather and trirh- g Y. - ty ales# room ani q Y vilest of the prisanera. ,Fit that word Bev a the stores, t' '' wings. yThe grata b"ins may be located wolf on it in connection with other f - •�► buys g abotrld be kept. stat of them petted i to the face of the peither at or in front of the stalls oc at b, Fig Stover can be fed without muoh tronb a ft W en there Is no stare-room a want- w = r a' I had reap a Iatform is used for the manger- •th 1"1 - ' hoe or slats ahoatd fisc in the kitah®n °t ild and then broko own ; tears stream• -i tails, and t 2. An.outside stable door should be placed P resent Arran ement of stallathe fo der g to dawn their cheek : . S at one side at the. most accessible point, my p g tij► acrd he nook bs iastcaoted to write downs in to hold he ab the lau hin enough, the which _is tiearest the barn or the well;or oua be strung ala�ng the platform in f ant . eves Qnornin Lhe names i►i rocertes that, gR R y' B g, I I saw sever: g g cr in esticiulatin w men crowded around - both. The stairs may be located at a with of the cattle,and none is wasted. Th re- . , - r an wed• y g'g g her. Some 1 the grain bine underneath, arts the six fuse ie pushed out of a aide door iaLq a in. .t Lore-room should be l# ht and ozoi the child. The sterna r,rotherhood li hied g ,#� seen the Mz J A . g up their embraced facie , and the night of '" the truth o windows u: as shover- in the plan. YWithi a 'In this waybtoveror other coarse stuff nes and ell-aired- unimpeachable innuee ee softened every J �y. coin, any -th - hip roof, fifteen tons of hay can be stored much further in feeding then when coat . r• . . _ stony heart. . '�L lived, and a above. The floor upon which ft rest$ s�iould ed on Lhe ground aad the pattle oua tr mp Thon the colonel's wife had a happy �S away believ be of r>;atchod lumber. on itv fine old ways of feeding are too ..�� BA�GLISH RAILROADS. thought. "Tlie best-c ndt:cted woman of , ,. think pussy . waatefnl for this age. jr - you .all at the end of ti a week will be a1- � ' the tail. S • With comfortable housing the nomar e►- / r. ,�f . . . _ I ' - ►bored to tend tho b"ab for,halt an hour." . act of nater able products of a farm can be converted nto s . . � Scare ltp er Direful Accidentx Iteally - } Dark Crate Far Rlpening Fruit. boef at ti good profit. flood bedding, o can - " Tho women, whom etcher ktn+lucba nor The filen: lltt•�rksible. punishment had becu ble to restraw,- be ; language of Soma varieties of apples and pears moat food a feelin of accurst and #feet feL • g pe .1 , A FRZAa l-4 HaAf1dKA4• a rarity of a damitau s event I'is really "came docile to every w rd and order. A ; �� and in a ge . be ripaned iu a dark place, with a constant accomplish more than large quaati of the end of the wick it became almost ,ur � dead Ian r condition ae to tem stature and as to mofe costlier food eaten in discomfort. ire deign. : In one of the most freakish the a tr bute_to thio success with which ties eu•" g P stook should stand on tight floor, an a Usak v lvet batidean is worked in silver, armous passenger. traffic of the ooitntry as COVeiele to ard. a ho ch had earned the . ars. I mac tare ii; the atmosphere-for best'results.- It sail addition of beddin can be von u • coveted reward. Ther baby trade waelCly .� mountain ae is well esfablished that the Kieffer pear is the manure accumulates to a do h f a end the told behind it is cream color inter. a le is carried on , sayii .the London Tote- ytgite to the prison ya ti, and the gentle, -and after aF p� th with silver, accentuated b the a h, We have -beo0me habituated "to h.um,anizing elf tipo, lite women eetlnted , locality I . vast! im roved over the ordinar rocess foot, or until there are signs of beat ng, yy Y p P when the manure can be drawn dire" 'to b•°kgr fwd of black velvet and the Iargi sec eioollenoo,of roads and rolling stock, almost miraculous. ! uocence is irresist- children a . of ripening by being picked and ripened to upit" ing osprey - able. - language a a dark cellar. The eatre is true with some the field. In this way the manure ore :- and such perfection of human watchfulitaris - varieties of a lee "mon which ie the than pays for the Dace of Ghe stook. 1'oar peasant"K►otnen who by their looks and old P' pp g .,,,- . - . '. aad mechanical devices, that when an asci- seemed to have little itnagtuatiati-and no c1iildren or Porter—a magnificent fru# , if properly Aljplat}�t(gp„ anautl8 to brow ht to its hest eptate b t inferior and . den does take place a,cwmas with some- education, have been sitting before l�iN fi ly A tgbtetEltarr trade cf sweet-ti • older b hael's immortal Sieti a Madonna with not find one CRUSADE FOR CHEAP BRAD PP a PPl th :t: like the force of novelty. St„t►s;ics �i The old tears atreuuling frc rn tl err eyes, and c ryiuK i, ectasis by far the boat, Tate nae baa• aho that; the deaths of passengers on our brerik. Rarely ie a ! air old Rib1t ,- -9--rr. an tf heir hearts.woulc :, . . - >stati ice:CeltRete+l to AitRhfnato�—= tIe- rel of der just ati it comes from the mill �I ay are at -the ratty of one in every woman's soul too stair ed or her life too but she said t" y� _ - " e ' Uu From tie A•rtealtural Dear cwt and pot part; luso a brass kettle and boil it tw nty.eight millions. It would be difli• narrowed, to"uudersta d • the mesem�{e of �. Bible." It �_ 1j P� 'Iiuee�, �,I1_ :>; - (i on tae Cyst er Bread. and akW ad-dia more #coin the barrel as love that appca{g to Ice iu the lunare nee of was Barry, 6 cul ' to imaagfae a more'strtkiag tor,timcuy ttab t►oud• woman's los , i' . A despatch from Washingtan, D.C., yy: it boils ►way, until you have boiled the to lie general security of this mode of Y . � glad to see -;�, . ` J In viiew of the crusade •for cheaper b end whole blar el. Now asupty this into a stone tra eL At the same time the Nortlialler- though she .E �;-c , �: NEW STYLE OF UCK HUNTINCx: - atullivgs we naagurated in a number of the cities, -ln• m'�• 1 faro, care end ovt free tr6m all tom, collision was the result of some detect , — �-i her puree. r' - eluding Washington, where the price bas imperf4tione about floe pocks of #west ap- so "where—some fault either in the "tech- rpurt mein llsy few Pntidtr titer Tdetr 4 been reduced from five to tont aetrte per oaf plea (&re po"ka after paring aad coria;}. •ai m anrpl+ry+ad to guard agUinat tlant;e3r or dame is rr I'ne u,nntic tical, I ?HE EDTi FxUIT xil'fiYI\G ('ItA4'F. in •ho human brafnr and hands thRt guided as a rernit of thej crusade, the �grioulc cal Attar t ase are tbor0agbly bailed tetuier in ti urtsmeq whose t ales incluse them to of an" e=xceedin 1 short duratiuQ of valve th t schanirui. Very roan, no doubt,. P g y DepartBaeot fins given nuc a bulletin on be wainr, Ladd them to the boiled cider, Have OM sial inquiry will enablo ua to judge seek duck and other w to.r fuwl as a quarry A erre,4ome as a dessert fruit, if kept exposed to light be{oro ou be is a on "atiek-6 wh ere the blame for the accident resides; should .feel particular) happy this season. - !'� - and the ordinary atmosphere. ?his ill e- coat of bread, taken from the forth"o ing prepare y g � • g - - �- _ , re art -of Prof. W. 0, tlAtwater on -the Or 8 fee lots , with anothdr one 2 feeet w Cher tt is the e�Rse that the ei;xnale were 7`hey are beippc oatere� to in a way which ....;. The Lngl tration shows a crate in which fruit can be P a inst the ex ress and were not observed - . piaced as picked from the trees, nd im• nutritive value of foods. It says: 64 long fasitened at right angles, to go into the �� ft W whither Lhis ii attributable to Promisee to realer their amusement as � supplying mediately carried to the cellar. Tl a orate 100 ands of flour will make trope 13$ kettle alnd stir the appleba, tter from the th thfctnesa of the fa revaflin at the comfortable as wets ting a ktaetoscor:e � young wom . . tire, Po bottom; to ken it, drops bi�rnia to the g p R �- eom ancone . - having its sidesarrange•.al like windo shut- P $ t e. It seems at first $fight a isemarkable light. The inno�aLio i which ie" 'to -work P :" - #;are,-admits the air but not the light, to 137 Pounds of bread, an average Ing .kettle. Keep up the stirring eoustaanttly. alx,ut 138 pounds. . Flan#, such as i, sed The aror the a ebgtWr is done the f that+just at.the Brite when an eitpreiie this tranafurmatiop at rn►g aquatic marks of peers,wf - should•the cellar be well lighted. If pre- Y P p� is- known to be 'approaching slow goats this is n pnnWi0 is boat which cats be with the . ferred, the ends of such a .crate a uld be b bakers• is now urchased in the Rias rn "loser t e stirring needs td be attended to. • solid with the shut•tsc arras eine t u on States at not more that# $4 per b rel. When t suits our Neste one` 0r Ewo gal• t ins, should be e#thve moving on the tiny carried.around ae a a tall ptt,rcel when not friends of t !x P Ions, ma be to or shunt#ng across ttti Obviously under iu use, When dttl ii flate,lt and reed for k .; This would make the Dost of Hoar i . a ea out for, mediate use Y . y . parents of the two aides only. ' ou ch circ•umstanoa the rniallest error 0!' pound of breadabout one and one-half ts. and th remainder boiled until tbw.v re- netive service th"new sporting craft pre, �, hu as merrnor Lhe least d®feat fn tt,e t' . uestin tl Allowing one�half cent for the shot in mains t mare cissa ei�hG or tea gallons, y' eenW rho appddrance of a circular soup p 4 g. and salt, which is certainly very I# ra , Some vor with allspice. Have #emir si nallisg a0p►aratue, is•enough to preeipt• tureen on feet. The arksmau gots in9i,le Court, and the materials fora rad of bread w old some stjone ortwlta and airs t into them tae • disaster. IG may be difficult t► its• ,and, having adjusted ti@ feet in the rubber The social Feeding Stock.: Po p y e are with such movements of la a e • Dost not mora than two seats. Ot oo rte, immedia+.elr ; let- tit stand until sold. A p gg K !scala attached to the boat, he has only to �_ j. $1 r Y : In the profitable feeding of stook here is there should be added to thin the nos of coat wilt form over the surface. This sbould tr sus oa crowded lingo; rot greater Benue paadte away and enj( himself. The out- in�Cor= ci about as much in the comfort of th animal labor, rent, interest on investmenS ex- not be 'rokon. trio ap Lke orovks secure!y of ourity would undoubtedly be expor- tit is completed by• a storm. cape; "which t. as in its feed,,writes- a correspond 1• gy pense of selling, etc., to'make the ac ual with rand set in a 0001 lace, i ie sed it the road were cleared so con• p 1rYi pe p Th a protects the a ortama #eom the chin-down , of its alter coat to the biker. In the large eines m• shoal keep nae year. 1f waatasd tv kee su,arablo Lime before a fast train was due. and practically utclos a him:in a waterproof I-.. When ar ' experien a in the Feeding of steers I learned tition has made bread much rhea r-but sun er t>rtake it etroa p Y p bud arts Pe Pe , g ger by wising fewer' suit. The eflocI is of ver im reasive ,.. y , that it paid to consult the comfort f each even there the difference between the ast apples to the sauce amount of cider. and from an artistic poiu of ,view," but as an sir_, receives at of bread to the Well•to-do tams! who eke boil sun ar. F ONTIER COMPLIMENTS P'ASS91). auti�iote Lo rtteuma lam and other ills re Thi@ . animal. The old way of keeping bunch Y, . . of a ttle every winter at the stra etaek, it themselves, and the_.family of the or , which victimize hunt rs of water fowl it man, who bays it from the baker, is un- as and r"Ach boldterii latrbauar hai it ractical appea "nae which looks .en �ueeu sett a , i feed n in a common trough,. and letting fortunate! lar e." ,: `" �fttf'i H!>o = $q y g The report also sea ttaltatrtlesia N'Hi lilttetent Be�alis. couragiug. Having� but in everythinf; fiat . : . from a ribl the nimala stand shivering in the . corms, into the chemistry aad scientific feat res Vin6iar will remove lilue frit te. his head and un,I l sportsman may still : _ there woul of bread-makin . toe At an iaa called rho Schlucht, Dir the fiitther irp o e on. th wittchiltl pante by aho ld become wholly obsolete in.th conn- B Hun pfotttr� w Ghat the oantre to on a P were more try. On ranges and great stack far e I do .: �+r.- . levoi ca th the averago eyFi, F'aaco-(lerman frontier, in Lho PosgesI an tilling ,the loupe arc and the boat with min on h a.. i. tore@'ing incident took place lately. The whatever ho deems b at adapted to acreen t dinner hon not know what is best, having ha no ex- a The Wad►of It Finger marks may be rbbbod folrm furni• per�ence ; but, under ordinary e;o d#tions tuce wikrb a little sweet Dib vern is built a cheval on.tile border line, him from the a es o his future victims. Y stands in t' Folia o from the bar k, artificial flower@, , assn s r f 't„ �i Clean,gilt frames with rain watw in c e�half of the garden being to Freue;h and ale! neavapapere, or, i fact, anythiu}; which she m that prevail on average farms, whet only a �! 1 fav cattle are fed each winter th da is `�, €: whish.Bowers of sulphttt have lteoit stirred. L e remainder in Glectnan tertitor flet- P , i � wt;ich, on y' Ie not trans arena w II suffice to 'coneplete ' Y " _• Its ted a lieatismts of airtah0l will re� n twldiera were drip his bower. 'rhe outfit rxoluaive of the past when it is economy to 1 ave t em nn• :, •.� pp icing iu Oho (3ertuan _ ah listed or free to fi ht sac: other o move g ars status from aux white tnaLeriaL Jaye t said, g r food '` h if Aad.French soldiers iu the Fronah half._ trimmings referred t , weighs only twenty ' thfs nie It sa es time and leather to have a broom, cauda. Tho boat i made in four corn `.Ithe assn anal water. Lumber is rhea er th n earn 1 " f ..-, �� -r't brash d dust I obedience to•siniultaaecitrefmpnlse tnosL parttheut.s and ia' of rubber duck cloth s ;:Are QpreaF • ' pan for every floor in-tete �. t ' as 4 protector from the cold, and st I].feed• - bome. .. editable to both,the soldiors touched their -1'tte twots, which tak the place of a ae,ht a laced. After di ing ie the only way to ins" a sec ri,y of , '! - lice tlk>tai tt ay be lamb ed teom elottt- each other, ttud the Fren"h •`a iv0t�ro p ovidodakwshoo r m}a , I �, ' ceuter•board, are 3 e; . i flooding acid comfort to thew ak, u less`all >w,w �' . ` ` ) . ing r a mixture of four tablesp"ufttlt� ate t" responded to the Herman "ptosit! the ogpert use of vent h a du Y �k. ed,abs ter of 41 01 and aro of#alt. attain fair speed in fila voyages, but utast 1 �t are dehorned. Even then se crate food#n ,� at. both would fight.. most gallantly m,,,,s at si t lues beat results g * S # a of ammonia, if diluted, applied:• ainst each other did not in the :hinds of _-.- i ,"` . :room and g - Only►"a Chi ken But _. . '-_;,. ..; :, wit a Mt to faded or discelored coccal Ease ger �t�n and true fateti:fere with an a hand at There is a good deal in c van of , t' iti a p t will OfGen:restore the color, a oltati i ,urtesiva hetweon anomies who Qruitholo isle •do not tell us that the -% 'j ,. ;is foud of, arrangement is feeding Batt e. T e fejed- ^': $. g I t ip mast be done twice a d ,� An • zaeltoat,fut�itars► !telt f taad of alseat u., i other. �I`bPce is, however, a , Y .p Y g y, au stock p° citieken is the moat ondecful of birds eL t la e:d for Irl. Pisf tor— I h that you have, equal arts of wine vine ar apd olive oil a quei whiot, is not a0 rico. 'Cho Sdeil says a ` ° but fresh; and feed should be close to ether. I .fn• ' g the feat remains t at, in proportion-to f , _ gained .your lawsuit; and'noir, of re, Put in a lar "bottle and shake#+horn hl t tatthe lam roe t'Villiasa kinin informedof -: of the hou cret►aed m� stable capaci by adding ou will o abroad," g y' ' Y g t•ie incident, sent for the names of the sol• w-;ght, it is far m re important to the 1 : provided wheels to each end of the barn, as wen „ Art#files r,f ol1 taraiturr! ase. sotrceatitl , Mrs. Athcme— Oh not. We -tta,n af- isl>reof live arms and had them rewatded hum race than an other animal. 9'ne � : il;he cattle were stalled wit the# heads � made t�appear new by washing them with P �r vtrT}teatf� next to the mows and grana# , the fe n ford to—bat-our lawyer sails next w ek, lime w�ter,.and that#applying a scat►of all, pressin hie sati�t�atfvn a#their r onduot� neneaa places the e¢ rvalu d at glb,�4I1, t� �} ...... Solis,i as a.tha,G the French mirnister of nearly 1(),GOU,000,x 0, = brilliant t became ea@y. I could seed tweet re , L.._�: ., :; Ceili#tgs" that-havo beell smoked b a hrt ,ra cue theme-Ives were fora wed +b1r; Btu, ei iier; took "a very different 000, -while the cl . i in this way snore easily than n in an out- $eatrohli lits dere such food forge �... fur kotaaotte lamp may be eleainetd by wsaahin the ;: S iew t►t itkiis display. of gootd. oomrade.ship. worth $141,f1i4,.i5t►. yl , 981 side shed. The cattle wet fas nes eo the enemy a plant titeyt the t�4erman® re are .with winter In"whfah .00dk has btse,q diJtfi€llt►K bias"ipbutek Yftsil'fD>l'dgrs t,0 all th0 French 3 closely together that their o n hes helped rangin to throw the light first nit - mir-. ed•--•tho prapvrtiou is plot import n , - cal striko of bakers iw Englana i< g Boa ir,�m� g itst?wia , tb say.:tainet tion iu A ane he near Futuro for the t g,4 to keep the stable camfo,L ble, nd the ror and thence•on the enetm;y, thereb ,con. jf shelvoa and floors of ri `r ' beddi►e was made abundant a8 ant of oealina its real.source. u,i �► _ , ttu. 2ye��9 t 4.1routior without: is Bite y to occur in g P Y with '&Wt' wh!0b hot day j aT J �etl } § . , _ �. ttajl y ;, tfn tree � ;ln b"trr#. t eight-he -- s . ,z , t � ur r . . ,. - .,- - . ,w,. t . :. . « �_ . y t .: : . b.. . ,r r �x., a i vp _ . _ F st. •E ,.- ,. z w y •:- ,fid. ;s: .. r .f e _ fr h _. r _. ` q,,y f '? :,. .. „ .: .. :. . . - I .. t .1 t -�.-..... .,.._'xis, .. .. ,{.c. ♦ ,... _..Ct. .. i 4.. - • ,..: : '' ..�� �_ Utz li-` __,.,e 3.. •.h u u: •_ r .. s3 . , r� 5.. r .y .- - :-i-... �.3`.-" -' ,.-.. ., n. t .]t 1124 `�'- - �s. r y 2 4 R. --L. �8.•p4 >J /i -'/,5• 4,i� .=i e9PY -f. 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T - t , •..M7iLY -_ " -... ..' •. ••., T� "/jam:' '� --. `` Br_r-- �Ft 4�••- t 'i LE �F EIS �1• • - '' .• x ., - TH t~ . � . r ,_% w . t �; :. r -_ for bieb 0I a she wit , ' . ,' .:� 9 , :: _ a._. "a,.. ,` tit?:•-, i s.. ` L baneise nd like risan►featatio '` r i : s mins--ltx sov rn>se int—>is _ , ._ `'. s : ,, it', An,Clout Cat y$y - truce I , Oy"Pen'ttr Kilts li�iiliti . r4 y ,,4 -w-{?a4r t .tt ire t at :t�K. :o ri OLD9 ON, 0111.10,�t > �` `'' Tulllesa Cala._ VPU1'T _, F �t a N ,LTi . .A - % blood a ne ..wv ldn't a I. r: .. : ox w.u,.-.. . .m .- . ""' .,`, � ,.�: � �ulood w�� dire aad year a st*altt �= ►e, �` a ,; , ,a b p 'y y !_ ked lie r it >gaw�i;t#. i s . := he. IeIe:__of- Man is only 6hlrty-t i"r' e. - PAT ENT R• -�d night condition: They show f wha!►Fou �, I. „` r �� y y� ,y,`p -• • - t-'' : 4 r. A. V. Madd�e� Nels��:mama•er_. h •.�I ,.�,f`v' • :�__._� r miles ion .anJ w lve WI iS ti t it iu ,c -. �..tea:.4' t®eecl--a good blood-purifier,hitt ew6atlrott , . g � - ,,, r a 1 not teat labor to Ret over it and ae two '1Le Aliter BQeots of La 6trlppe .l►eve ope+t et who ou . take Dr: Pieroe'� 'Goldeia, th United Marble .Mtinufaoturin Com- • . :# f'. kE g g Y ' .� 8tlC�41 Thy r.; Into tlnflammattea at toe Lnn and DViediaa Discovery p y of Chicago dial! been at Uttawa with ` - railroads run-one north to so t . aad 4he • • I v t ,„• (1>rroato pronlo4uts-srteP Fear can It..aa ins health with it, Alt`, $1kod, th ob' t of takln out- letters. of 'iacor• s �� �� f '-, ` Luther east to west-you can e e bovr cQA_ : ] 8 �. �; orsuffeyl”Heali4 4s Atmest NJ can- Skin, a d .8calp Diseases, from a ao>mmoa ' S loasir ti<eatoretl. blotch o era tion to the worst Scrofula are po ration to organize a Canadian company., € •• venientit is to the visitor. ou lad;'Port pp §$ oared bj it. It invigorates the livor, purifies T ey intend to eroot footories at Ra,milton, - T , °F ` - Erin, Peel and Ramsey &reg th chief towns, From I.o Monde,Montreal ! 1 r� � - and our rhes the blood, and r oases every writes a correspondent. Mrs. Sarah Cloutier wha'res►des 6 No. t., and in Albeeti aunty, New Brune- �'�$ �t • organ itrto healthful action. In the mast - '' The 4sle of Man, while]bolo ging 'to the 405 Mun>:oalm Street, Montreal has eased `stubbor forms of Skin Diseases, isuali ar wi ek. Their caw prodaot is.gypsum, of g. ; ea erieace which is worth of aN $p .. British crown, is neither Eng ish, Sootoh9 through an r Salt-rhe m; Eczema, Tetter, Erysi las, w Kith there are rich deposits`in the placer - ,. k F ,E wide spread pablioation for the ben fit it Carbon leg and kindred ailments slid° ritb. _ '.tib '' �4 Irish nor Welch, but iso sopa ate country, rna rov�a to others. U to'four ea o � na od. 'Phis is hardened and polished a = AND � RKSn �A,. t Y F F y Sorofal in every aht►pe,and alt blood-tftiiata;. 1: � 5 with a-home-rule government: and a len• ,ylrs, Cloutier's health had been goo , b t °1 wren it becomes in appearanceexsctly like t; �. � . 4f it fain to'aure,yon have youe money beak. I sat► mashie, It is hard as'a rock when gunge of its own, bac yet with teat loyalty at that time she was attaoked h that rend' And Ghs makes it tl�e checttpeet blood-purifior �� 1 " 1 Bina , not• fi ished-but it can first be shaped with a W ►� om `' '_ scour e, a ri a Ever fall • 1 to the Imperial Government d' devotion g B �P • Y sold• 1 ne just like a pieoe of wood. Mc. . withstandin all her care to avoid i she p 'Y� ,re f__._ to Queen Victoria,for every here you go has been afflicted with inflammation of the An ink ent¢or•has devised a ohild't; owls bi Wdeu says it will be thea er than wood: and all mothers ho are nunin� I which ill work the well am as-the child p d y babies derive gr at benefit f oim � :", you see pictures of the royal f mily. lungs, which would bring her to the very P P. A m is he oarriejit was esarlbod b as t l rF tr a I The government is known the "House verge of death. - This was follow by s++ l3s•.I a*pert as a piece of Italian marble, worth Scott's Emulsio This pre - i t , brcnobia for tihe rest of the ear. Her bre th tee dollars and a half er runnin foot. '� : of Ke s" and conaiste of toren io . ' mem Y „F• Cold n the fired--Nesa�£Balm gives Vin- p g ti0i1 serves tW ul' OSeL Yt ` Y- U It is um finished b the new rocess p p 1 �'` v . x ' v Y . thiel ti}ibes weXe affected '6 Ruch as xtdnt srtaut re ief; speedily cures.. Never f,sile., �� p' p bore, elected ev!!ry,::eneveri yore, but no , y d torts ilio maaufaoturerr onl ei ht' sura vital Streit th t0 moters �: rte, ,that it�wsi wi difficult #a could br e - Y g :g �` .! peraou has a vote utttess'hep sesg real and s draughtof Dote}de e}tr wonlfl ntak4 Amo q the pupils at Dna of tits pubic .,ts s foot. It will be cheaper to finish and al o enriche their milk (ltf3d 3 t ._. school is '(Ieoi' t is a ne ra womsu .43 a itahen with this beautiful marble the thus makes their babies fitly ® ,- �: 1 1 estate of the value of £40 or ooupe,tian o her cough ►n the moat die'tressing m finer. g $ B "'there was, said Mrs.' Clouts r to Years o d, .._r,r-, _ w th wood, so that witon the prods}oc >' ' the valve of£60 per year an women are „ `� on the market tv ..eat angel r6�0[4�_itl �� 'r ''` T j: : L + j � the reporter, s oonetsat r tiling . Get Rid Of Neural a. y , t �' r' `� a1 also entitled wj�ote. th buildin LrrAe. Mr. Madden took ou "a : - ' sound in my throat, and -the state B 1' The court of T nwald, ores deo over by I was in death would Gave n a Ther is no use in_fooling with neuralgia. a lanadiso patent on it to-day. It will ad ti �a q Y relief, I could slot attend to. m ffsire It ie a isease that Nivea way only to the it the lientenant•governor� ie oo posed of the Y most erful remedies. No cameo et ist value to gypsum doposite in Ct►nsd t t�� t. - 1, ao: to my house, and bad it not be n for Y ere is a factory iu Chicago snd Dae i y _ ¢,.,...:. �..« :.� H council, which embrgoes the bi hop, actors• m niece, Dir whom I relied;• I cans t say diaoove�ed has given the grand results t st G d Rapids, Miob., but the prodaot l �Oil _ -0.:;. , ey-general, two jud¢ea, the lerg of the yy iiavariafly attends the employment of Pot- no et been aL on the market. whack would have beoor4o ofilmei It. as in Y . P �V rolls, water bailiff and the scar-general vain that I tried theJ nameroue re soled son's Nrrviliae. Nerviline ie s aitive - y speoifio 'for all nerve pains, and ought W be �' _ � 1 `tea This council'and the house of e a are the' given nye by s,rioue doctors, and hen I P ry Y Y p - t y ke ton hand in eve Tamil . f3oid over ho Aastriaa Qoverninsnt coatem h I h Constructiv food that ro-. thin);of all to money they Dost me I can• active gbveiument of the rest 'Isle o� 'not but regret that I have ever tried chem. where, vents a bottle Ls 'ing the flro inenrsnoe baeiness into is I11fDteS tit: ing Of hC hr - F • •- o n hands. . tissue and bone. It is a Wotalder• Man.. "' ' ; I had`re,W frequently of tbo oures, a Doted A Chi ese doctor in setting a bone wra s _ , T,. i lists is one feature of specs i int eet,iu, by Dr. V4illiama' Pink Pills, and I fe t that a ehiok n's head among the bandages to n. - fol tamed)► �Or maCtatiorw, . - •:-' reference to the laws, and th is that �11- they must contain the truth,'•for i they sure rs 'd hosling. - Throat an R• x. r �; a . ,_. laws passed by- the house of eys ar setnt were unfounded none would dare to g v e Ane inert ameriaan divine writes- , Coa$'hs. Colds, Act etnro. ea t �C- `` ' for the royal : .sent, and w en :h i has nainesand addreaaesof theperaonrsi►i be God h bides Isleased to scare the earth Wapg Dlsea�s ttldireti. ' t °j.:' beau secured tt•I:n the law mu t be f rmer- cared in the public manner in whin `t se and thelair with remedial agencies for the R T ,a sarror pAJW as OW a ..' i ly road in the l.uglish anti M nx l gunge are givenin the newspapers. Ideeide to try oars of unease and the prolongation•of life. Vii.. iii Tynwald Hil l in the open a r, wh ro the Pink Pills, and none but those who w re so, I believ Stir Leon Water to be Dire of those leoe4 °' * s council and the keys united f rm a Tyn- .quamted with 'my former conditi m can agencie . It is invigorating, exhilarating I r -1 q, l B and re ediala Used copeously, its effete r 4;d Wald court before they becom laws. This u•;derrtand' the cod I have derive from _' form of reading the'law at Ty' Wald is the their use, which I continued until 1 felt upon t e whole urinary passage u most seson� �" at le on record • was of in 14 7 and that I was tom late. inured.. As roof P Y P beaefloikl. a oldest y theses etsofr#rheaA �. ` has been continued ever s'uce. 'iii fifth that I sm cured I may tell you that on the WM. FAwsa1'rr, D.D r . day of July ip each year is Lha day o pub• first oocsasion of my Going out after y re. Ch f" `� .,t sago• lie proclamation of the laws a"sed . y the eovery I walked for two miles,on an up hill • P.736 * ►lea { house of keys. roa� without feeling the least fats ue or to t arms of this isle ie t:,r a le s thel leaat pant for breath, and .sin that -� -�- -- ----_ —�--- $flLO' s' t �� The coat o g ,-.a ,fl •,, ► ,d �,,,? of-a man in a circle. This mot o, tra laced time I have enjoyed the best of ealth. a Oneteesrtado@% reads: " Whitheraoever thr can I shall Ladt fall I was afraid Lhat the in mms- � 'Okun 'n ale nth ��- t is Dahl an • # stand." The blanxmen app rently enjoy tion of the lungs,to which I had been abject It puree �eiat �- the three-legged crest, for eve ywhe a you at Jhat period in former years, migh return j� � bmd� i - - ;` 7"'• ` turn your face, whether at a team at, a batI had not the leirst symptom-of it, end ��la� II lied Feeling, {'ions�llfpti®1tf "-� `�' :"A railroad a coach a flu or on wind we t►f never felt better in my life. You can CNAiY1Pi Nr! ls►� �t g i9ool 1 • and Pain to the Sack ,��, the stores, there you see the three leg . imagine the gratitude I feel for D . Wil- I . STUMP i STONE ". I had read of the Manx cats w thout liama''Pink Pills, and I recommen them llppet to .and Health Restored iIxTRAOT its. g , tails, and thought it a joke; but, aura to all who will heed my advice, a d I do Nppd's $tinaparilia. There are" ma a hover Feed Youlr I$t'a0k 1 1��^`c ;,(10tH of these m�aohinea 1' enough,the cats here-are *ithout tai a and not think it Fossible for me to say to much in u,ie iu tits Dc}mtnion Grain . ,.. } 4 I caw several without that graceful mem- in f vor of this wonderful remedy, he use than all ochei� kinds I , 'o. her. Some ladiesof our party, who h d not of ilei in other oases as well as ins hili combine. For c$imular Qr014i11t� . the Mang cat were rather doub ful of proo ad invaluable." -• giving p fm eta. dices .. r seen , the manufsotur . b7 a , e had to ae- 4 depraved or watery'condit"ion of the ' the truth of our report and w a. iii• >g1�B >� _ "' coin+ any them to the house v�here t o.,cat biogd.or shattered perves s;c the tw fruit• 677 Craig • t, �„� WATE011' u� ;_ . ',y lived, and after a close examipation. I came full sources of almost every dIae a that '• ''' Moab ,`P.Q /�1 .g away believers in the tailless cat. Idon't afflicts humanity,' and to all suite ers Dr. - Buhr tar to a Chopp r. :,L , [ think posey is imp+oved by the absence df .Vti illiama' Pink Yills'sare offered nth a �� • Grinds everythi . ' j the tail. . �ome3•people Say that thio etrspg* confidence that they ase •the drift' rrfect . w1c,ev n to the tiaest s • sn vhf ilio ' blood 'builder silo Dive f1); � latcfi+�afslli 6eoot in;iE calf act of nature eTt.eni3s to the slogs also. d s g d�, A Iron p The Manx lf�n¢uaga, fi`ke' the ancient rec;torer and that whets given si fs ' rhL -_ - `� r r I k �.: a ,: , French Ruhr�4toneee,6 inct-ea thick. ,,. leu ua� a of Ireland is fast asain vda' , disease and sutTerin must vanish. Pink .y ,• �; ,, ;,;:- C om l�d rabh► las ' to , g S P g Y g - . E a •EatY tc run,bi p e. . . •' 1' and inla generation it•will be one f- the Pills are sold by all dealers or will seat �� ... ' dead language enjoyed only by chol• by-mail on receipt of 50 cents a box r$2.50 \ • • i r t 1 woman on the cid of s for six bozos, by addressin the llr Wil- • • ,� t, I have baso driaking St,Iaeon Mtnersl 9Vater iAr�iel'OL1lga Brallti�lt'�s _:� area I met an o d ' mountain selling milk,eakes snd gings ale, llama' Medicine Co., Broe vile, O ta, or fk ��� IaPty toe tont tante, aad aoneidor it the CA DA. N. Y. Beware of imi tions , �-,� v cry beet thing to drink while in general train- ' ' a �, and of ter asking some questions abo t the Sehc+neatsdy, �� i g. It is fan oxeellout regulator, having com- locality I learned from her the the snd always refuse trashy substitutes lleged - etely cured me tat oonetip.►tion and kidney rt�v - � Lhildren ware :not learning `the aart tQ be "just aft good. ` cubic. ^ . . len us e' and' that obi the middle e► d Ja . «v."I' •.,r,', `' , ~ W. t3. Haer.rrr. Manning Ave.. g K Y ge .Ifr. Chas. Steele Champion 1 ode Irian at Canada. �.AIwry5 ti andf-�Id people spoke it.- fie eai her +` : LANA A'S b1lClt'>'�jNES. {� j� �p T} •j children only spoke the English. was St»CaWerino's,Oat. U Leon ineral fl +ter �o�yt 11U� - 1K1� t , , TJa•} t' 8II7C10ua to get a book in I,Ianz, but could �moke A 19 not find one in the atcftas. ealtity Catlittsillats itaytns Props gees t■ *�'I. Bad (:o.,Lcnwell,Maas.: Head O�oo-Hing Bt.'�V., Toroatto. �` ,.a "For a number ai years I have tteen tranbIld 11 Drugptigta lar d Howl,:. - {1 Tse old vv.oms.n referred to showed me Quebec Yrovin�e. -•'�_•-- TtA F' '� - an old Bible in Manx, which I tried to buy, ' _ t►itli a neral tired reeling,shortness of breathy Can adtat, Per man ent ' A'despatch from•Quebec says A die pain in the back,and aons0pation. I could get " bat she said : "No money could buy her '` Bible." It had belonged to her father. I tic guished party of ww►lthy A eriaao, only11 a teat at nlgtrt on scaount oi' rise pais g - 1 't �;' ne aad ea stall nd li. iippo appetite whatever. I was that tired oan and Savin I �011l�lail�. was sorry, but ,I also admired the old English and Toronto mi rs is in my 1 mbs that I gave out before half the day ��'�! woman a love -for her old Bible, and'I was are at present upon a tour of some of the kas gg a I used&•,rest number of medicines - -o.�_ Y i � �Q0 ' � glad to see that money couhl._not tempt'her, bUt cU sot get any permanent relies from Any though . she case quite poor and a few Principal mining districts of the pro case of SCE- -Ml1'1)litti Vit., `arontta. ., nebec, where the have alread uired •4 ahtiliugs would have been a large sate for Q Y Y �/"�'� i fol S a D A i� �j s ibex: toed capttl::::::....::: a $°°°oa• ""- i�' t Re�11�1'�- her purse. severwl v,lnable propertiier and are making aid tip Capita►i ,• _ prepfarations for the early developm nt of a =aur until, upon rneommendatlon of s friend, ,•ved Furtdss,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,, 1.66000QUBI. �'0 ATl �r�Por•�e 1 ,. . THE ENGLISH MAID OF HON UE. I based s battle at Hoed s pair sttpartlls, Dial AaaKets. ••••....'.•••••••••• i>e 000,oOO :.1 . number of miner. Itrommeat me here of �►bich made me teal better st once Lhavo con- o having taken three bottles, &na � � dv l c e O:M 1 ; . -'- �-_ the party are: La �a►umgarten and riends, tiriu lta use, The aniatged capital and ceQauro•,a ct thi � A Tiresome Ofsee w6icti, ttiotr�8r,°YBwng 1 Foal Like a Near Melt1. n.pany, together with the lneeaod faalli yy �, h YrereAscs F.ageriy Take. of WaslsiDgton; H. Bapmgtirten, t f noon, I bav a good aplietlte,fe81 as strong as ever i t it now has for anppt ing{and owners with 115 b 0� t1•jn1,}I } En Lnd • W. $ stet Loadoa and Ea + c soap money, enable the 1)ireotor� to meet ' I - ' g Pe , did, a d �nloy perfect rest at slight. • I have j0 �cA�e SMO r �tfl? ; � - t1 The English-Queen ha. no difficulty in , nth prompiaese ani requtrgmeniR for loans su 1 in vacancies in the raakr of the Marsh Dudley pod •Toho MaAree, o T.rrQa'- much pteaaure in recommending plood s flarsaf upon sdttataotory Poa1 estr►ts t+ecurity. Anti- �.;- •� PP Y g par•ill ." CrlanraM STr 111,1: w th &le I'rn p "t.�4 x to. The Bsumgartens aro the largest cerci g Co.,Bt Catherine's natArio. ►tion may be made to the Company's local . t OL G ,. y youcg women whom she selects to be her - r pprai,'.ers•or to.... operators in mica in Europe snd' meriea, N d►s�P111s ars Ixe�Pt also elildent, j}• J. UMBZRT KASON, E gpECO 0 tu►Lk. f ` companions. They are always the daughters and have just succeeded, between urchase easy ]Sfanuging i`Uect�or. - R� Ba14 ta. _ . �� ;, of peers, who, if not themselves connected and bonding, in obtaining control o alt the - __._ __ _� ___ __ - : with the royal houaebolil, arej personal ,beet known mice►�roperLies in this part of A >IJNTIw R'ANTI�D - �' ' _ �,�. ti '` friends of_the Queen.- A letter is sent to Lha C"1°tea The prices paid and W paid b itis .test snd best Uae of 13ooltr and . t" have net transpire, but are antic toed to F Bibles in Canada. all sizes and pnoes.1 ' .rents of the young woman selected, re- h' h The speculators deol a that Terme tlberA. Write for circulars. _ P be ver r f ; x-�y questing the favor of her attend ae ae beyodd any doubt G`'ane►da has t e fiaoet WI IAH BRI Ofi(�BPabiishara 'll'aranto, : a . Court, and the request is never efased. white mina is the world•' The mos impor• Better• this !season 'than ever. Ever body wants them -� M rant of the mines a uired by the s ndicate. •�� �p -We want to Every dbaler sella thein, Whey wear lik Imo.. I aT rhe social cachet ie absolute, the s Lary is Ili� •i.1+ 2- * and a aeries situated near Murry y, the - buy a Nae • $1,500 a year, and, though existent ia,dnll famous saltwater resort of so man Amerl• ort +►shin tea Peea9. I[ 'you have Dae in _ _ __ __ __ _.__..__ _ _ ___ --------------- ---- . !' -order send us particulars and rice. - , in Cour, circles, it is endurable in e`light can familiea. These itin" are situs scats ur ew pr Lies are at 29--90 Lombard Bta, 1,= r`F1 of its ulterior advantages. 15 miles inland from tihe St. Ls Daae.' Toro to. I ' When Honorable Miss or Ladji Vie• Ushers are at Beaver lake, same 4 miles a(tt1 prints�g areQ Ptrblirhia8 Oo. I ' } �° from Tadqueaa, at the month of th Segue• ' >ta vera and Photographers Daly. �D l' , body ¢ arrives for her`first " wait,"i she Day At the former some.40 men re now - - . �._ i receives at once :'her badge as maid of }ion- employed, at Lhe latter over 160, nd.this •nd... TiSr•� CURL ' cr. This is a miniature picture off Lhe number will be lArgely iinoreased n zt year 1 I ,Y� `, , when electric plants .have been-in need. . _ - . . FOt; All $tiEB OF 8u1LolNGB'.. _ - 1 _.r<f Queen set in brilliaute, 'which she wears i The syndicate profess to have de aad for i . firom a ribbon. Her duties are not severe- he entire out ut of these mines,so mnoh so (japacitp from 1D,Q� �0 ©tOO , bid QQ ` ii t P . there would be leas ennui probably if there that the mineral is to be drawn o sleighs W w speand eerinrsris tasxteiad tfio ,a. n all the wa to aeboo, over 100 m es, dur- nt Os#, Ao ubo eetoukl la`b "r,1f 1AN1 ErIM . RADIA -' `-' .k, 5 �ivere'more to to do-and consist chiefly in Y Q being on han4i if wanted. Just before the ing the winter season when the St. swrenoe In ' �[,ss,t � d FU 3NACEI ; _ $-' ff . ._ dinner hour the maid of honor in waiting is row. - HBAVYi RATE, 1y `'�s�,,t , scalds in the corridor outside the Tip iron mines in the'>'satrte Ire an have adaptedf rwood . Queen's. rivets apartments to receive her been visited by the syndioste bot will not • w,, , iEi Heav Stec Plate Firs"we i a as she comes out. She carries a boa uet. be seriously oonaidered by the ss the and Rad ator, which Leat ti!'� q nicker•a dare more durwble _.� . • dM: wF,ich on enterin the dinin room she emeltiog would be tO0 eZp8ndve. nt they ' -� g h ( �.� g B I t QADIATO of]Modern Const�na , have the intsntign of investing h yil in laps l calve rise Queen's plate. tier place d y tions and Peat Elo t POwer o a a t this meal is next to the gentleman on f Canadian asbestos property, an iii . Bsnm- �` "-' ' erten ex teases his fatention of etabliaib• LARaB As PIT - the Queen's right hand, unless royal guests g P '�`' . are present, when she , is differently iIIB s fishery on the Labrador b nett C FURNACE laced. year for t)snaditw pearls. ,� - � r A . : p After,dinner, anises otherwise command• " "" - - o L.at'R8 Co 011 ti81' ��,- ed,she rehires to her own prettyapartments, •f Charlatans and QnBe !i LongF1roT drolYng '�" : 3 f bot must be in readiness to anawa a enm- lave long "lied their vocation oa the oaf- tN in Sa -�� 4 , p t' ' mons at any moment to go to the rawiag feting pedals of the people. The nife bas - V I I SeotlOt►rtt►1 itr8 opt r' room and read,sing,play the piano, or take pared to the gaiuk ; oansti0 ap lloations' S r. - , . - Rotating B r Dumping h ted ty a hand at cards. The Queen, byte way, ave toririen the victim of oo until EverytiswioTewnh4wInCa. - + ' GlahP A H PIT �' '� nada s d ca w re clic i is fond of cards, acid a small stake i always the oonvietion shaped itself-t res no howl ° D D W00b pMSpCE - - y played for. Nor will the Queen soh any aura. Patnam's painless Dorn ztraotor fan got tbe#r.Hnafo o�. . Write us-for C 4 but freshly-coined money so such embers proves on what slender basis pabl opini n simple sy.of the AIA" r �+ . Send hof..: - x of the household as play with her h ve to'be often rests. : If y a :suffer from rns g kf+usrarAet lie tbly ur- I ( ua ' int ed C� ��tY d"T"LOaos 1'lE�ilY�N1At. � - q �, I : provided with coin that has never beyen in the Eztraotor sir yon will be estsrfied. nal withi.l�wortii oC mete _ _ t. ,,,Mannfanred by •.. . in each issue. --i to-#a per fday f ' , ::. where. madsb ettnvrirs4 See ism;• , . . z circulation. Sold ever The maid of honor uanally tales.d tarn lit we tipriry every hisw T ;'' _ if �'�V. iQ _'. �i���A�� �.t T�R � Y j 1k : - liant marts a the Qaeea Iris her The robin is.alwsys the last bit to go to , o wsfe 1 . - { t 1 `� �t e►B , g j ,�, a wedd►n rese#it an Indian awl oat bed in the evening. !ta ey9e are rge, and t _ e.Rt �tG� ,,: �� } � �p j . ' it osa see'we11 b s dim li ht. 1 - g it lA' r+rlt8#1Ttf,liFly ,, ' . - the pet'eunlal stc,bk Y 6 ar , .. } q. .,. z s� a'; . _ ._ 1 Ali .. - z a. ._ ,. _,ft, ., .. _, .... - -. ,'. �h _ -J- , .- --id; �;.• .4o- $9 = `.r-. 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P - i. �,� 4 .. .-: -.::,.•. - 1 -- --. : ... _ .• .a. 'ail:' T4-. _ ­ 11 "�� , I Q ,�:. . .. i; �re� _ N �-- .: rook tTO Cft Oolaats for xr•eiing and gravelled an H n • - - { - r F ripeGO G y F� S' 1. +i... I tiN, 8th a8 '' QOIILaOt0 d0 ; , aiA�• r ♦ .,��: . 'h. " - .'I- '.1i�� s' DII ` Ra 1?e - . . +' +, , I :, ♦ i bell for repair scrapers 8;3.50 ; W. p s S6 - n ,, I , - ` -`� Ii. for tnakin stone hammer 75 cents John olsr gg (lreenlaw !or 15 ands gravel deliver div. ez t j K .:: ♦recast dtsoovery by as am g;1.05 ; P. R. Hoover far 50 teat olank . _ I:: phy te+ - re air brio"go.on townline between oker• � , ofT___ . p K lot 61 half ce t, t.tahf - - and Markhaat app. 87 a taeiiea b the ae17 perteot4 _ . 1. a Ift&rring :_ ;tiff t .". Com' cents ; W. Cl. Barnes for 82 yards ave!ate ,,t,� icige dts. Ale: .- ,". ... ti published every Freda-ti` morning at its oboe 8 tents including right of way 84.9 ; also mare � yl6d � .. - 0 `A LL .INTE R e a ,� a toe 1•E Piokerint:,Ont 180 feet of lank at 8 81.44 ; James Brien offer Af�or in pi.oe of this. � � ­ TER1L t3 PP• Oooti s Cotton os Cosspound,robe so srbsrs-k for 1 ' � .f.bu ] for tiles lard on Base Line o lot band . ; W W. tom. Inclose$1 d 6 oeuts in postage!a tette: V •is6 gar* ear, 01.0 iipsid!a advrttaoe. sideline between lots 14 and 15 $6- 00 rr D. Qordon for 200 feet off lank$2 0 • 287 ewittmend. by return MIL-Full"" ` Jam RATES OF ADVERTISING: pp , +� ( - First insertion,, - > 1$.20 ' 192 feet 82.30 378 ft art 1n p en'6109% to tsetse only, : 4 t�' 7c 1.+ > ; Emel43 per line - - 10 ee tet• teat at 812 M, ,, P address The Coote Company, L Why HOt u,,tiy your el , .Bach subsequent insertion,per line - t5 �' 84,48 ; 112 feet at: 818 M. 81.49 ; extra stamps. Wtadsor,Oat,Wada t " . ' i At t This rate does not include Legal or?Foreign ad- large posts 60 cents ; '428 feet o plank E''-' . -- - - - - vertisements 20 feet - Bodin Whit y by W. R. Howe®. ORT OMF . " Mitch t3 _ ial terms given to parties making, ,n�- 85.14 ; 10 cedar posts extra I{l. 80 ; I r for 3 or 6 moatha or by the year. eau- $5.84 ; 178 fee0 X2.14 ; 190 feet. o plank O BALE A number Of high grkao this 8E y _.0l,oiryearly contracts payable quarterly. 2 cedar posts 30 cents , 75 feet o1 X ' UNDE WEAR The I .1 - c. able'in advance. aper' $3.23 ; d regret red $hrophire Rams and B" I on ,yawn $5 KI ppy lank 90 cents ; 180 feet at $l6 M $2.88 , Ewes. Time siv n on approved paper. ApplY ` " tl!' mos in local columna teadoeut withpaper, 'line, g0 feet plank $14 per. M. $3.22 ; 7 feet of to TH MAB PU H. Whitsvals. 6i}' . Ville, it CODgrI . ' tivb'4ents per'tine aCh subsequent insertion. ---—__- plank $1:20 ; 64 feet of lank 77 tie is W. . . lea pleasant, rmaaent, :- 1B0pontxact rates' inade known on ap lion- ` p 1 . -• ' more for 700 S.inch file need east of 11 nese with - ' (1 Ql legitlma a buss ..,.....:.....AT... �•p No tree advertising. - . - - ertisements without writtert no Pickering village $17.50 ; also as r bill choice of territory.Ever - wh,,en wbo inserted until forbidden and charged so- rendered ander Engineer's award 56.61 ; body nedds our goods all xs x'M'' 1• . 0rdezb for discontinuing a3ventise- Charles Petty lair the as bill rend red re the time. Easy salsa,big �' Su , y profits. Men and women B R • 'menet ba in wilting and sent to the pub- Were �, Engineer's award and eertifled to by wanted• No e:perienosNV 1,000 •lab Work promptly attended to. Messrs-Hilts and Richards. 144.92 ; Chas. * needed, Write for para D N . •' ' ••, Florence for red ving atones fro Clare• AND tioutan. a. pss111104 , 1i .), . ARK PRO�RI T011. _ The �• �• mono to townlin Whitby on the th con. Mp �. grass t r, till Ion •'resets�! . - q - m tgwnlina.nzaridg tc 7kh , �: Jot I :. and b --- ' `- ' 41. - .� - _ +D P'aLtia -Btriot Independence. , con. 9 days 82 , repairing onive on 9th AI? II TERS FOR BERK- V� . Wild 'y - ._' pull A•itin-A t-class Local Paper. con. east of Claremont GO cents ; Wm. �j QUARTERS -- lrx 11 SHIRRS : For service the highly bred o t. were Ott . tions-The hearty Reynolds for gradin and grave lin on serka ire "Dell nco," sired by. "Enterprise,' '1 . rj(�fflk lIl $IId see u18 8t$0ks 0 �'!' F g gg th Bill. snpyart of the ueoal(s of Pickeriva and vicinity. townline between Pickering and abridge (� she wine r o!the first prise at a In- - Be, ` - wast of Attona Pickering share) 819,00. des N for the p t four years. Booking orders r - for ung thorn ghbred pigs, either sex. Two •tel kahir B .. i - Your commi/tee •ving consider the re- thoro fibred Be a oars for sale,about a NVINTER , WEARBrool about9 .. . . ......... - FRMAY, NOV. 16, 1894. quaere of R. Carpenter, Asa Hnb are, J. year 1 ,also•t w pairs ofg�ads pigs. ` ' • - t Todd, T. C. MOAvor, and R. W i son re- mon s Q1d. Th pigs will be eiisposed of ateF p g y ��� T p the times. "culp`���flY CHEAP FLANNELE TS.: 2� scan, Pickering Council. spading the repairs of the public h boas Th _ recommend that the Second'Depa y Reeve Township. s ss Pickering p•O 6 gable FLANNEL . -stir an be instructed to visit .Whitevale nd the , ICollnoil met »arsuant to adjoarm vera) localities and cease each r pairs to RM FOR SALE--That yal i comf se concession of the `+ Monday Nov. :2th in Township Hall, be made as he in his wisdom ma see fit. To ship for t, n the on conga - . GREYS, - CHECKS, SHIR INGSI eclat Tow she of Pic ening, aontaininq 90ti acres e Brougham. Members present in asne►1 p PI including tits Reeve. Also that the clerk is hereby inetr oted to for le on easy rme, Tt is situated on the Minutes of,last meeting read andapprov- notify Mr. B. h'. White, owns of the 'Hing ton road 9 -2 miles wetat of Whitby town brool and 81-8 miles et from Pickering Village end •� T Q re resent• rVhitevale Mills, respecting the ov r$ow of miles y station, lad is convenient to schools SI7ITINGS, SKIRTINGS. �' H. ed. A !arae number e:f bills we p water across the road in the village of and c urches. he Boil is a Clay loam, Clean, . l ed and referred to the various standing y + r aloe, Whitevale requesting him to pre ent the well rained and in the h hest state of ealtiva- s- oyer committiea. same. All of which is respectfully sub• tion. It is well enoed with cedar rails, sad I x �. �V. White was heard regarding the r6ad wate ed by a ►ivi g stream On the propertq are •�'j'''et j. lisht mitted. two Wallin s•o e brink.the other frame, three ,**'C AB] . P�l�W� . /� � - ,'� � _ him allowance between lots 2ti and 27 in 3rd On motion of Mr. Gerow, a airman, concession. John Coultice heard regard- large barns, ors and cattle stables, piggeries, ',R _ tp kt he road between lotg 4 and 35 in the report was adopted. imps meat,drive g and 1'�en houses,root Deiters, n t eta.. n in exoelt tat repair and well adaptod to• _ �_ 1}1 i Mr. 11ilts, seconded by Mr. .oueher, The brick dwell a is tlt- : 1st concession. Geo. Philip, Township their respective mea. 1 g villa Engineer, notified the council that the moves that the Reeye Grant his i'der on pin a m darn manner, containing, ten I the treasurer in favor of the pantie racoma roc a;baaides k tchen, pantries, gloat ts,wood fit o'. ` $Com pipe crossing tete road at Whitevale mended in the reports oft vario a stand- shed and cellar; las hard and soft wafer, turn _ _ _ re _ _H E N __ -- - - --- - �' h c to the grist milt was causing damage to the ace sad athcir co veniencee.the frame house is ===­ - -- - - --- - - road through leakage. Jas Todd rewaahout tug committees is present d this d y. coma rtably3ltt up, hue 9 rooms• paatrtes, i '; is on sideline between lots 30 and 31 in 4th - M"r, Poucher, , seconde by r. Hilts cella ,hard ane ft water,etc. every any resperpect, 7 % S baln moves that $1.60 be ref tided t W. W. desir n a farm first-class in every -xespct. w ; left concession. this is chance hat is seldom offered. It has , a Your committee tr.r sheep killed by_dogs Irwin being error of stat a labor returns �� to need int a most careful manner for theBarry a Ne day o`har;;ed to his tax bill of 8 last y sand as the reputation of being one 1:• begs leave to report and`recommend as fol- . . Iowa : Payment to James Bogle for two D1r. Ponoher seconds by qtr. iahardg of beat farm in the t� wnehip of Pickering; for iced farmit Q it cannot be exoelle... For ' move that 64.13 be remitted to G Hallt• Whitb 32 Peter Cober for four Q turf or particul rs a ly to A. A.POST,Whitby . .sheep -killed $7 to s bein error• of statute labor returns p A . � lambs killed $6.66, said amounts being g g or to w, V.AI(7 �RBO`l. Pickering. ,9�tt �` sworn value. All of c�li►'oh is reepectf ally 'charged to his tax bill of 1894. ` i ,,1 Store! 1 has submitted. On motion_of Il1r. Hilts, chair- Mr. Poacher, see;onded,by Mr. icharde i rang moves that the Third Deputy Reeve be in• H {• fang man, report was adopted. - strutted to wait on the parties who have ' 0 Your standing committee as Contigencien obstructions on the allowance for cad bet. would have ay hair' or a bald head. C L;i A R E O 11 1 s � � brio ') .,' begs leave-to report and recommend as fol- hen by lasing _ t. . Ree - lows': W. J. Clark for advertising Voters' -lots 26 and 27 In the $rd uoncesni n in tea forenoe to removal of same. . T. ��'' <=3=NT93 i _ . L . I. . = : - w ntte List-Court 32 lines 2 weeks $3.20 ; R. R. pre motion of Meson. Rich and T� - - - He Mowbray, Reeve, as services in selecting lib VIGOR jurors $5.00 ; R. W• Mowbray, assessor for Hilts, • by-law was introdnoed • intiaqA " sun jurors 1 servicer 85.00 ; D. R. Beaton clerk Deputy Returning ofoero and for- it�nb' e ed to its thilAMOV . e - • I, ` "'L nes holding tae elections for manieip• ppaarpw• color who wotikd�rallow thele . same service 810 00, Your comspittee begs es. The by-law was then tliiro�hhaiir b tong whoa ii oda 111 and #�p' � ed! fon to acknowledge the receipt of a commune mi of a removed and e . the sev" $taxes of Com the remo for - ,x ma cation from the Prisoner's Aid Assoaiatiou Whole, with Mr. Richards is chair. -- --- d �" of the city of Toronto, making an appeal to Committee sizow and reported th by-law ,w, •ser our mnnicipslity for aid'in the good wort E CEN S . � _ - - ' ali, and the sem. was given its third reading _ ------------ r in whicb they are engaged in trying to re- ��"•� - � : . . and finally passed. Folbwing the de- 4=: Del form erring ones that arc being sent to the T. C. W GOR UN Tanlorl�ll Artist, - I IM psties returmin offiam : Divuie 1, , , central prison and reformatory, we find g t �,, til rditlitrp Sale Of Dt'J '48d8, Rudy Made Cl4t� ►�� upon examination that the Coutrtry Conn. Carralhen, 9 Riaz. ldat�•ch, James !ling war, pig. And dent8 Furiehinp for the . , I . . fro cil ot-Ontasio makes a grant year of the Linton, 4 Thos. Moody, 5 (deo. avidwn, _ No • 6 Alvin Orsi$, 7 B. Mesa, 8 Col' Philip, ' 30 t -;unit of$2a, we therefore as a aniaipality — - • . if 1 8 Ja$. Ta lor, 10 D, BirreU, 11 Thomas .1 . �� indirectly are contributing a at one fifth y E DAY.t,E =W. . 1 bil _V of .the amount raised. Your committee Dna°' 12 Edwin Cliff. _ t. ; D YS ;� wotlyd $leo acknowledge receipt of a tom Mr. Richards seconded by r.' HI1ts �D ij FurlD j i i 4 - . . moves that she oounW dp Dow. `ours to LLA N UR & M1�L$ , I . . 1 maaic•tioti from J. E. Far©well,/ County meet again.oD Friday /he 14th of eo.gezt We hsyg g8ilured t>atltn lines Of Dry (hoods at' 60c 0 the 6tld �vil� Gleets, certifying that R. R. Mowbray, D. R. Bastian, •and It, W. Mowbray `of.. the at the hoar of 10 a. M. for the tri $sotion - - - I ; tai of general business. Special l attention sea to . be sold at a 8ma11 advance On cost. Township aY Pickering,have duly perform. K pe° � � , Z I tie ''L ' ed their dukies as selectors of jurors tom- .,, ,, .:H' T Ci RI$T I1V{i. .. ,.. ' DRESS GOODS - - W sold four 86d ; M n e heli aU WooI SoliT•eteut and liable to'servein the County of - . Naw ddbert4se"m6 it D ase floods worth 100 . and i2�e, sale .at 10c per pair, wo h 200. `'°~°' . Otitanic dnri n the ear '4A4 in conform ---_' d th zchan e $ stem, - ' - tie ` g � ' OR SAFE—About thirty ` �rds of g y gr ee bo a yard ; Fanoy Check Dress ! BOOTS d SHOES. I' _1 ho ity with toe Jurors Act, your, wmin ttee F beech and napte, all Ifirst-til s wood ; - _ ti worth 12je, sale prioe 90 a yard ; Irl this departmen we defy oompethion - r> - would therefore recommend pt.yments aria also twenty-two inch wood, as well a. •boat L UR AN Mill FEED Shaker Flannel worth Q0, sale price We keep the best oots and Shoes mane- ar Ir tied as abovij. All of which is res sill}' twenty cords of limb wood: For rice and F •••••••••. p - submitted. , other particulars appl to 8. J. PRI e, Broug• bo a yard ; Het►vy Bhatker Ft•nael worth faoture�d in Canada . ham. 7-e apt ou Mind. sale price 6e a Eztr• Hea =,J to On motidrz of �'r. Richards, chairman, � :_ yard � � (1R LRIEB a � ' a report-was adopted. . STRAYED—From lot 1 tion b I 8 er Flannel worth 12 o and 1tSo, sale, _.� ty ' S brides on o: about w.an«a. ort v e I 1' toe 8o a yard. '. - This department is replenished weekly y ^ ' Your standing committee on roads and 189$ a rod and white cow. Informs ion as to C PING 0 NE EVERW AT 5 RT& FLANNELS with the best fly groceries in the . bridges begs leave to report. and recd '- her where abouts will be thankful! received by p ' Try IN mend as follows : Payment to Jesse Cook Ci o13(3E LEE,Claremnont. t• bag, or U to the same aiuoaioi, 0 Fhtanel worth 12#0, sale rice 90 A market. our uncolored Japan tea at � for cedar for Whitevale sewer'820.60 ; P.. -I . ' y ; Heavy All Wool Flannel worth 200 160, worth 2b ; B t unootored a tea ..��- at R Hoover for X33 feet cedar at 15 tit TR4YED—From the mark on Toes- - 11 , ` H. BMW to price 160 a yard : aray Military at 25o, worth 40 ; excellent Mixed tea p1 $7.99 • Thos. Beare for 141 lbs nails t da' a collie dog, white with b ick spots 1 PROPRIETOR. F worth Via, osis 'tie 260 a yard. ►t 2fiti, worth 40o ' Fine EnRlish Break- ' a information that will lead so hi -recovery -i----• - a used at.�Vhitevale, $2.67 ; Franks Ju 24 ..41 be suitably rewarded by leaving Cala $1~ ADY•MADE CLOTHING fast Coffee 26o lb ; Best.new Currants' It ' ,,cedar posts at 10 centP, $2.40; Chas. Brad• mI Nzwe omoe- , THE CELEBRATED few.more of Yen's 67 Suits left,. we 5011, and Raisine ; Ne Figs bo perlb ; Freebl ford;-drawing lumber from Pickering and pow for 88.80 only '; Men's every (i, r snaps 60 por .lb ; New tissued . v a. 8 repairing Calvert between lots; 8 and 9 in ISS CHARLOTE GREEN OOD— --- T LZIIJGII�V Lly Cq y pant$ wattti 81, saatl0 > abo ; Re- Coca, Peas, oma and Salmon si the' k __ .WUl give lesions is Charon . Crayon, O Cheese 10 oeots. Uthe 3rd -concession $1.00 ; Abram Birrell oto *urthl 760, to lowest pries$ , ..- d pencil drawing Water Co sad Ouof boys klla0e pa '' drawing gravel south of Peckoriag bridge Pontine%-tromp Co les. Nature. Ob sole, For - �: A. $1,50 ; Richard Burt 1,40 feet saws Ceder sand dale applj b M88. ti.W.• i08)sB. X001► b be Ille boo I :� O Piokwtnx- - f i �' at 14 cents 84 ; Thos. Knox for work don. c04 rated, UR BUSINiSS IS INCREASI . AIL"X' y in 3rd at Dixie Follow$19.75 • Isaac Puck- —` - ., a ,I ' ORSES'FOR BALE-1 B k-Mans I; ' - erin for poste,. railing spikes and drawing the one I hays driven nom ears. 1 .. , I $ Krayel on 4th con.•opp. lot 4 �7. 13 ; Hsy Brown Yore,OhrlMtina,registered no 8 Amery 4 Otir patrons tell us Me are selling goods a Toronto prioefEi. King; for grading between lots 28 and 29 in ican Trotting Register, 4 old sound.kink "�' ����OBT�� Dl��i�.... Come ' and ,get prices before purcha$1Dg inhere, No I a and true in harness. Apply to R. R. ATFNAN trouble t.a show ,,te�,�,,�aa i 7th con. $17. grading hill north of same D„ Pickering. Ons. If ..,.F$O 'l'S� �IIXl bi.... :.• .: !S�`�"�• place M 50 ; John De iMfor gravel suppli. . j'� I _� 3' ed div. 52 w, 10 yards 70 ognts ; w. D. TRAYED—From lot 22,e4fa. ,Pitiker• vcfihy bay latent r Goat whets you ane get a LT �' '' �1 � ant, V tit �l t . Gordon for handling a oa; 1 ad of cedar ins, on a:abort$e 't, 14, an ed black the t for sumo price. 1 ,� 1 for township 83 ; John Burro for 133,yds. w dark y ever tans little y o shoulder I ,,.- ��rraa ��aa �_<. of gravel got for Brock Rol in 7th con. caked bo ill o '1 a Cowen informs ion to her ; _ 1.• - IFYOu a1'8 1 IIeBd Of a Lantern, - an rii;ht of way $13.30 : also 40 ands very will oblige TH45M�8 CiSAH M, Clare- y tint, . s-aIC � � � g��p�baj,lj, Horse Br h, Leather MittS,or used in div. 60 w. $4 ; Jeremiah Connor j*••. d**•• for work done on 6th con east of Brougham - I . r $3.7.5 ; Thomc$ Madden balance on build. UCTION BALE—Thursday Nov. 22 ": I.. - KING S „ PICKERING. _ . u��t' IG� 9 Fall ap, call at I t in culvert on 5th con. a (Thankssggiving Day)ettensive i ostponed) �, 4 ,,' 1 8 pp. lot 9 40 Cents ; uction Bale of Valuable Farm 6too etp. the I (opp O rdou House.) - j Albert-Ilh nmilton for „ I UEHLW AY % r. i 1 „radeng hilland>fuild- roperty of John Johns,lots 2 and 3 ,on 9, East ,i W, D� �R, H*i + • OY T- ing railing on ei elinb between.tote 16 and hitby,comprising 8 horses. 18 mil h Cows, it I ( , - , 17 in 5th con. �5r75 ; 26-cedar post at 10 at cattle,20 oung cattle,27 pigs, nn a quan- - 'aL i , BRO A ROAD. ' ity of first-class implements,tisy•,t rnips,ear- I 5 cents $2.60 ; 45J feet i�ound r .ear railing oto,mangolds,corn,Clover good etc. Luuch at � � .—In order to make ro.> for .. , F $2.29-; James Rennie fo'r grading road div; 10 a.m.,vale ut.11 a.m. Levi Fa;rba ke and $. - I » ' 38 south of Audley -50 ; Geo. Philip as C• Hunkings,auctioneers. 4 winter goods, we have decided to sell- - ;jg j� what few Darts w hays an hand at great1.- per commissioner for repairing tkie White — ---T----'— ~-- �• 1 reda0ed rices. Nowa Crim chance if : r- . vale seW,6r as per bills rendered $55.97 ; , I N THE. SURROGATE O U RTZ. ., oa want a sna i the .cart line. ` Call . John Devitt for 43'? yards gravel supplied ! of the County of Ontario, re the Goode T 8 undersig'nea begs 't0 announce y p Brook Road the folio ing divisions 35, 54, and lands of ,and see them at.E poritim, ;, : 55, and �5 to their patrons hat they have adopt- - . $29.51 ; j�T. S. G_ old for ravel su lied the - x ------'-L-_-------- g pp RICHARD SQUIRE, (de' ased). _ t �� g 51, 58, 57, 101, 57 at ` _ ant ,aclt:c3n� rt l r tl}e � ,. • `1731\.x70 .. - .. ,, C , .-. x.' followin uivt5tors -i,-t 8d 8.0 [i 1 ea It Of voay -�_.. : � �y _ a -.,s.. ; 1 1 7 <_ Not'ce ie hereby'given suant to tba Revis- - ormT� 1 � Thtmns Calti ert balance on contract.on A co - - !v •HLL I S ; :, ,, CrS� ed fitatutes of Ontario. chaD.110. (18 7), that all �r ;� a 4 the 7th Coin o)ip. ; and 8 also drawing 11erBbne Y#aviag clainie ul�c.0 or aqui tet the oa a0d'11811Ct3fQltli 111 $811 for CASA � - I11 `\ gravel $3 Co; W. P. Gordon for 245 feet tate3 of Richard Bguiro,late of the T�wnehip of IiJ �� onl Those deli 0ua of havin their - k ; > lank certifiY; 1 { Pickering, iarinDr, d4oeased, who list! on or g 1 b 1-. C. Burkholder $3,19 ; about the 2nd of October 1804, are hereby re- ._ 4„ p y _ WIND"'ILL .- HASNO EQT AL. R. ,-W. ti"Lo�vEway drawing timber from quires on or before,the 16th day of December, wants suppI* a[ t'lll kindly_ beal. 1!! ����� �. . Z. 1 . 1894, to deliver or setW b os - x,j Claremont to div. 51 n. saving same' and p t propnid to Nil II1111d tli�t vrlll be iVell ?' yy NO CR EDIT . liam 5guit�e, Audley :P, O. Ont., solA-executor I , repairing culvert :3:; Theo. Hagerman under the will of "send deceased, a statement ``' U nder,any ©ircum to nces. I 1. building- two culverts on rideline between of their name and addresses,Bill ppa ticulars of " . _ lots 34 s~nd 35 in 5th con. 43,00 also draw their claim, and a statement of their accounts, �` EE iiK EiZ "' �7n ing lumber and,work $1.00 ; I). Brt)wn for ,properly verifted,with a statement o all seour• Ill'otlnsegllenoe f•the above 011648 l . $5-0 PER '1 V N ;'-_ thea,(if any)!laid by them. W8 haVe de4lded t reduce 1`1138 ltd$ I: rse of road machine day $2.50 ; George Aad further take notice t1:at in inediately 110 ti'l}O(d Uiietd fU _eElly part of its - vecker half day with roan and team X1.25; alter said i»t day of December, the ea d EScecnt• fOl1Q'N9 AT..'.... . "' g r or will proceed to distribute the ae+ate of the t`' (IIlStxlititiQrll.. t` f i• urea Yates for digging u2 rods and 14 feet gQid estate among the parsons entitl d $hereto, Family Flour - $I.iO,per }]Llfldreid { 1. j of ditch on 1bt.30 in the 3rd con. as per having regard only t the olaimt, of vitich no. cmc C "�j '[)�'�� ��i CSE l' '"` �""0� y Manitoba Flour -. $1.70 R v• t t { Engineer ti asand in the matter of file Cor- tics shall have been gfveu ag above rC i�ttred,and ,# poration and Messrs' Roach, Dti,vidson and the said executor will not be lial•.e fc r the said. P. it. HQQ i t cG (�Pl.18i' �1 til jilt td d osis!!! ^ NleCreight ", cents er rod$13.21 s assets or, auy part thereof so distribu Dd to an_y ;. .._ 00 . ��� _a : ed` fort S IYIOIl�i�l. . it" p ,le s three oNNNI ry >t 0*rx. , '.- per6on .of whose claim notice 'ghat not have !., t fifghs$4.4U,to be paid by Messrs. Davidson been received ae aforesaid 4t the lima of iivali - . . and McCrei ht '$5.28 • Presto 'distribution. .•;�. 8t t3 . g , n Madill for r . .. N.B. I'lcompt g 1 room'b� a sb or . E l�w -]i`R� : ? W SPARKS �0 yards gravel at 7 cents 1 tet) . Dated at Whitby the !rL cl,j.�t f . `i, �:' �, , ,. , . . .-.. .. ,,l $ , , Geo Kin h.e},t t• ,,"ted li'tri old:W11 10r '-1<u ►1)• I t',�'-,' ° _ r.w. look for 16 feet road .. '1'l aullst'.4"r�'` , _ t �_ "° y:- - l).bsATTHI3 W$ Qtic' :_4 . _ o d timber 41.28. 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"- x;; ,40 :..4,... - r._ _ _ _ _ - ,�,,��++ ,.. - __: 0000..` . _ 0000 u� �. -0000.,.- �.. �.. ....n'•' ' - . _ " . -.`11 {Sale Register. :: - ,a . :: s__ RIOT D(? d� -'-_ h 6 I --, ,� 'S - - D I T TS• �W �k Teaeniy, ov. 20th-Credit sal f Fhrm - erol.a >Qr Tss tcosT rasa iracsn >Ita>sti�sa stock, X plementa, etc, the pro rty of I aactl<exoss: Yrs. M the Medd, at lot 7, co _- .�,� 1 `P lBOY OII8 5 Ux• -I I •'• bridge ownahi $ale at on o'clock � r1211 '� . ;:: p Local option ie said to be fast lt800m• sharp, ee bills for list ,of art des. 18e Older `: 11 - t ung a faros in Put Luther. - moatlls tadit. Thos. Poacher, snot., � { - . ,_ AC11 DAY Y!F Alex. Coutts of Midburst dug one'pots• . hes eu uses 'r'-- � ` Y toe last week which weig - -, .: . . _ :' . Hants a daA ,. in t 8 W8@k' p e livwg near . _ , - 4 ::' - - `• ;_ e r .T. oRn . .r / 200 bushels of ppoatatoes from I of an acre. ,� N�A� CPT ' James Dloodie; a prominent farmer bf �- alon ons apples now. Emeley Township, wss �citled by a fall $ g `- 0v! it tree. - .. psi KENDALL'S M9 � COW I� �, A bronze turkey belangin� to James e : , �x Mitchell, Tossoronto, has laid 126 eggs PAVIN CURS this season. RR UGHAM. • L 4 4 5 ' There ie come taut of the Presbyterian ff J ! ns of Newcastle and ewton i ' - 3 congregt►tio 41�. � vine, and Orono and Bendall nniti�la. Y a l." A housekeeper rap street Says that her ' T .r►. _ . ROCK KT.i SITE POST OFFIOE ' grocer ie So slow with his delivery that when she orders eggs chickens are Sent THE H � 8Y1 . 3 at ua n f �.} -£- ` Sixteen hundred ands of ••mndoate x�3`T SULCESSfIfI RE EDIT po from Hw a's last west sad tt atravtnrsrs at ROR MAM OR •<AlT. r �,+ k, �.. _ . vane shipped : _ *oi 1,000 ands more from t)am b�ellford oaetta oa c..ao..aaa .er .' ". po pp proob ..: _ 11arbleMot aa, Hea stonae and ' The fish-are consigned to a Bwo firm. other etery Work. ENBALL S. SPAM CURE Doha Bowertx<aa, of Port ferry, shot .� t"x � . smd balled Iasi week on the Scngog, lSb ilroar ,><..t,n.Ta J >It>ew. •t sasses, swea�iy _. . . • Wild ducks, with few exceptions they ma: sz'` t a sales aaa Oaaaatast i►sssuee.. � �oa� - Hm� wit0 a 9 vt■ �svt_' for i aM+1 .. All ar�iN work utoaid ko well b l •-•-•- were of the vstriety known as the Blue =„�'�°.° .eta ,.. . t�avia sow ao.. p 1 flan n oQic.d X160 toy tit• Oona. t oe bdore p All won gear . Bill. •sy had Oma ata•weeks, i`ot for tselag cad prless of the o i� ' Rev. Dr. T. Devi#Tahnags bee defio• wcrtU of ICeaeali�.sp..tn •s. 'rPT.'P. Rio d On, • Affesn x hely decided /J leave the pastorate of the =011e • __ - _ Brooklyn Tabernacle congregation and ENOALL'S �PArIN CURE j / ': „�- aceept another pastorate or enter the Itm..T.lrt>tc... It.WL - i evangelical field. Dr.ra a.lbave u.oo - : . Atra--I ha.• wid Tow 1[enMtll"• eta C : 1+ The Ontario CnrlinR Assooiatioa has ;:t> e.ii I nman�e,�.�•��r two esu Sao I - I arranged that Rronp number owe, which Your.aviT. aosvr oma. B O Q���� - . composes Belleville, Cobogrg, Bowman• r�c.e et *" t:.ttii. ' rad Whitb shall be is r Sal•DT all Drtt ,or ad na. _ T� de 1s bo omen ville, Oshawa a y, J. XBNDALL coat A ' ,O) c - p Dr. B. <1 ed at Cobourg. Mr. J. A. Vance,of Mill• , INOSaYROM •ALLs.,VT. . have a 6oi�n eta stook of 8nitiags,l' i� - r � �? brook, as empire. :_� W�►sit.>l--lte>ta=tns eta on Q.s'.a . inge and ov rooatings, which will bIa s 1 ed owe:- made u a the very best manner . a k QL He Wa8 a conntryn3an, and l�8 W rj'gAIMs (30IN(l EAST DII A9 F I p along a busy thoroughfar and read a sign No, g EXPRESS 7: 3 A.-M.- I and , n first-class•style. __ �, - P` f a mann ctnrinQ estab .. IaED• , ,'�, Those reguir ng olothtng for Fall a d ` over the door o 2: 4 P. M. b '' 4! liahment, : "Cast iron S nks.'' It made 28 LOCAL, G:' tl P. M. Winter wil do well to call and ex ,. flim mad, He saM the any fool ought ,RAINS(iOIN(l WEST bIIE d$FO ows:-- amine sa plea Prices away down _ - J to know that. {� t .1 No.7 LOCAL 4?: 4 A.1►i. . U R U ART, Brougha n, � Mr. W. P. Prower, Reeve of Bowman• 8: tJ P. M. - `r+ '. ••19 )}II:IED . `ills, who went to Engle d for the bene • 1 EgraEaR 8: Z P. M.- - - „ - fit of his health has give up all hopes of _ -- - . recovery. xe recently ent an order to _ SHINE OII'R ��PES : ' - r. his foreman to bring over a coffin: aLd em - � H ve you ever used balrning materials, and the odd s4ipment R WICK BLAC { CLAREMONT) . ON . left I4lontreal on the Vancouver on Satan• • OWS ES B R U N S for shining our stoves pipes. It is - �ay� " - cAVEAtSIRADE an Shea esl made. Th ise , S 1 8TOUFFVI LE. _ ` I,lle 6881 p COPYRJ+GNT6 < IY " CAIr I 00'!'A lr A NATBN t ser a who have sed it once will use no A young man named A h, of Newmarket anew as an hoaeit opts writs ` - ir ah c1..who have had used >,l�ty Te. other. Tr it, 20 aerate per bottl at and I) GE t has had the ez rince of isonea finger, E AD •• a9••ii o ° 0 of C Whit y f reaaltiag from nsina a br aaotliimltle on a ,al�tbs t HOWBe'6 C rust Drug $tore, trs9asst•. aura tow o� and stand 1 c t i tact han i 41 finger on which the skin was not teem DN ti.o a ut�eo1.r N•8--.See nr g n8 Ps on Saturday last, Stephen Lawr, of Ux- ant eeieattso t�• h : the folloWin These oods have been bonghE al great fi wosa 1p®a a oa reeat before buyin elsew ere. Price. will res• g. �' , bridge townahig was eammone befgre aoaeemthe a■cttlto A• aa�t � h Jon. are ��ridt7 021• pa c Rseye Johnson to answer for his profane �,p dvaotor a sod we, >otiark th8n�i at prtaeS•EO mate theffi. gaialt. utterings on our streets a few -weeks aRo• tMs week� e�t�aas d r w st . . in the leegeat �t�rdRlatlea• to tie Ha pleaded gnihy sad mnloled �Rtr. - , t� COC _. sum of four dollars. t' w • • *. . .S.Bri ,of the 2nd Gne t[arkham, e9afi� as, , *. J 11inRsr x10 ` ra �ee •--is ett71 , n : neer Victoria Square. wc�s summoned be- ae,eWtat . . : �': fore Jnetise Ssnden this weed for smuh I ,:":� t He ~ asw o� Dwas iii Priam use WW to>insua , _ �; ing J. C. Brodie at Jas. Hum's rale. Id$R8' Me►RH T, Bpeialal Na. 1 Quality Tea Sett, 44 Tea Phil E6o dog.,. acknowledged his RniIt std paid the • FAR u — _ lease, #or X1.84, regular prise Chamber 8ettg, a pieces, for ;1. �' ` y ducats tato the pub io tlreasnr]. Towlfro Nov. b , 1 4. NQ OSING 5.60 worth $8. 1 1 � '. Newmarket, like 8t ,#villa,.. is ocau- Wheat,Fall............. 6 00 6 to 00 - Tonally visited by the petty thief who Wheat,spr.9 ......... `: 00 to 00 5 . A SPACIAL 1 • Duple Lea[pattern Cups and Beluaera Clismber Bette, I� 'please d. visits rigs in the public sheds. A boy's worth X5.6 {,- Wheat,rsd winter...... 00 4 to 00 wtaptatc two cat of thryt•for beet.4 76o per don. regular prise 1..10. I sew overooat was stole a few dayr ado 8 00 at Tomato rine.Pair is gaarastee of gar ' ' from a farmer's wagon i the shed at the Wheat,goose 00 workaa p ! ew thou- home a Lsr a covered Vegetable Dishes 4Ua, Colored Cham er Bette for $.1 North American Eotel. Woe to the -thiel Barley, bash............. 00 2 to 00 e .deo credit,and tinea sec too g Worth $3. he "Sav a Chief" eta his optic on Oats, bush................ 00 to 00 8 .ob•a for Toa to let Your W11001e Worth F38e . t it t aK go to Pisces. , him.-TribIIno. Peas, bash.. 00 3 to 00 -. ', .•............. Remem the plane opposite the et. - . to $ 6 . . i 9 . —__-�— Hay,new, ton............ �,,{ - 1 MARKH M.. . f .. Straw, ton........,........ . a iV 0 — LO N i � f 6 to 5 4 M� ,Id TO \ _ �' Dresse3 -hogs.:...:•••••••.: '' �: Notwithstanding-the hard times the vii- Beef, fore natters...9000 4 to b b . t L lags taxes have been-pafid as promptly as g t� , 8 OlY-- Beef, hindquarters...... 6 -. : 3 V nasal. t) to G 6 MG TGAGE SECURITY. •.iiiiiii _ A onn man named eller was arrested tdatton..................... 4 , 1J�D - - 8 Q 00090••.. �..���. _ nearyMalvern on Fridx�on •.he charge of Veal, oarpass ............: G 0 to IR� l -- hones-breaking at Maple. Butter, Ib.... 00 R to 00 l 00 8 to 00 I bo ht and acid on oomiaiaeioa. a A. Ferrier e►nd Miss M• Ricketts EQRs. don. W of grey FF n t :� ` [. Mr. w. 6 ....... e to be married oa the 14th last. r bag,........ 4bto „�.�. Dur Bpeoisl a lb all wool Blankets $8 Bee nor` all t ar Potatoes, pe . Mr. John Stonehouse, of the - 8carboro 170, Wort $ 4 , e miatortane to loose A6ot for Fire, Life Accident, Ptate Our World Beater, men's Heavy 16 os � our Ladies Dlerino Vests loft$5s towuline, bite had th DO INION AN all wool underwear, 604 two horses this_ week. Both died from Blass rad Steam Boiler Insure ce --- : Factory Cotton, yd wide, 4c Worth 7o .Very Fine Boo . Wool Vesta . 76x. y typhus fever. ' s Many holders of prize mon�y aheokse Capitan Paid u 1 500,0 ! �x gwy Cotton at 7a worth l0a .Ladies Conibiii tion Suite for $1.86, were surprised on presenting them at th regular pr oe �8 ~ t: bank_to find that there were "no funds." Slll'p , , 1'� For X81 Good Shaker Flannel at 80, Worth 7 n nenoe they could not Ret their 6 M en's heavy wool SOz, i pair `x is and in co seg y�HITBY AGi NCY. Inaiuditt>< d•slrable dwellings is keriatt, 4 pd'pem pi118' Q . prize money. The matter will be flied in _ also/e ao of land hishl�r atiltabI* t trUl•ge 6C t �'` i a few days and all prizes will be paid is e:at �astdas.lain %4MLlu ►eta lots. t3ood iavestmenL Tirma ltt,�ai. Alice 8 papers need188 � . Flannellette � . �� R' fall.--BnD. -- resideao• th lour acral of 1606 had, to h . Ora Los1Re oelebn►ted the , _ eA'V[Noe DEPART ENT. rent oh•ap in che..iuteor . gyp• Bea oar Ladies sU wool H088 at 16a Heavy Hnit S irts 45o Worth 60a t Markham figs desiroussaof ting their farm, pati oar per pair, worth $6a :: gtu,p ,wder plot Monda] Interest aliow•tl at highest c at rates. �I the and at on s. GdodB ftOm A snap. G Heavy Tweed for no . d hnulversary of the potion or withdrawal required. . to night in their usual manner. Alter meet- E. J. T 0$TON, ( lceat value in Dre89 4' I a i " Ing in their lodge room they marched to tory tcapsoa8. t?ONv® ANOIHD ©ASlBtTGLY D tibe Fraakhn Hones where the]enjoyed an up $est Iraatorq erri8 X80 a lb �I and spteechalaking W. 'V. RICHARD N Double Fold dela sloths at 16 cte, oyster sapper- Bongs ®t Pikerlar Best HelYlp C . to 8�a a y worth >' r followed the bat+gnet. otllo� es worth $6a 18a The largest and beet fair ever field by -- --�-�- Unioo Fl.nuel at $a, worth �$� . the Whitohtirob AR'i Society was this]ear's r�r�' C . , , , at Stonffville, yet the prize vrinners ire a ` ' j� 1 ►7 only receiving 75 per cent. o! their prize t the .eros, the • Don't forget t� see our a , money. Leet year they qo ! year before they got 60.per Dent., and the � � •�T�1 t`�1T�T tore 50 r Dent. Why not reduce ,� �� � �nd v ��,RC 111\ •9.9�e �..` - gear be Pe d in full. TWELID • t.ie prize list 25 per Dent. au pay .•..•• ' It would be the honest way.-Economist. I r , _ t 5-� , We can save yon from $3 to $5 an OVery suit or .F.� 1, : ` FOR SALE-That desirable property t �r containing 50 scree, more or les, being • In the latent Bt le. A per• ''� '.` '-1 art of lot 28 in the ftret con., of Pickering. / J t: . overcoat made up . mss. w,nship. On the Dremisee area•goad rough- ` 4 4$ cast house,out buildings, and six acres of good - \ , "_:, bearing orchard. The premises are well water- eQ t fit �11ara,Yit88d. , ' { '- •j , x i ed and highly suited 'for grain. Convenient to x'` school, farms liberal, and mad�o RICH RD 1 ' - - ' chaser. For particulars appy I / . ` 2tODD.Rough Hill P.O. 1 - I - AAMt� p T •r s . { '� SALE w t + S b --.h _ - t A le Tzees ..,,:. . { �� 1�,�0 pp 1�,htl TYS �' 0000. x" 0000. . : ' ' uroha�ed the ontirti The undersigned ha4ing p . le trees from Nlr. Beth Wilson tom- % ,� t stock of a p ter and fail apiiles,true --"-- is the p ties tQ buy firbtala is . tprising al the good �rin I � �'( ■ :�PA ATE , o name.Rill ue at thenursery.lot 3.concession { 4 g T i� 2,Pickering.on Tblireday Oct.lBth and each fol w' !'.,- . ''� +, �l.Jt Y- Tuesda and Thursday to die pose of the {. :. t ' ~�.i<t�'v! `� R `;' lowing y i a 116 ;,r, C�kFr .-r ' t _ stock, in lots to.suit pu�chasersnts each fofrotwit '`� '- ;-" i �e full enc :�ompl©te with all ii®w c Dice goody `at , F Ing prices. From 1 to a0,10 o owi lS - = .f-.= ; I have in st ck th© f 11 n&a ogos cents each;from 1 and over 5 cents ' 1 F 5nto ��17 �" voters tLr t each. `this stock muet.l,e sol< this fall and ro= IiAPP"Y' THU TG FIT, a moved before the first of June llox,t. Inspection - ch Gan t _ 8 LEfi BAItCIrAY, p�roughau�.2 4 __ TO�'� +HIP UI' ��I1,ICFIa:.0 >tt'A&IO s, p. xl e w 1 no be be t' n, �, t I invited. CHAR , , ;- , �R • I i. , • CTIVE,. . { ,. 't'(�TICL+r-►s herel�,Y'Kit"'il lust a Ct�irt - apd TtIC LIEU. S ,� • aNE'Y iia oom�e With the vrowd to / . , , S will be hold, ursuant u ttto Voterti I ist �' " }; TIME �tEA y .--- . 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S0. ::.._...esitl , ing a d ,v fi` ,;� till�ti1rh`..I o - - - - •- 1ti i t v r__ «. i h' l .: �1 :'! a. r 'r@1 1 d�JC' ( q % .-- a�°rd wlr a I r "- ., . t1i '; ,at I�rd Ohwpdr waa se,C dtic Fsipifelt ofitt+f s tlieeifs glif Biss is a :, . y he to tl;o h rG.td"I : a lea. _ r'. t a { ar ItriAdr _ itf _ . f ;` I am gid q ha 9�itiilissnc1 ; `�'ey pkop i t10 gLa V t ., - :; Hoe. f► hal liiat3d i moons ftp-tri Very autritna at abou this tune the ' ' LOV . my � . : x hi a iiit for P M . h _ p g -- -- - - - «nd�6o is so rood $h�aa;ye not g► eritofhvi, mar la h-' C'Bar{na has been fn the {t of Din with i ~.- ._ <. ,Y .- t..:, _ and truth : ha cant to °a, 13 olt the r oration :hoc. :�tie found nwfault Witt K�► g g .. 11 • <:tib`$alta warmth ekt I; " DRAFTER XXII. - • &how that she has f 9 e e ^TM .; :ins con t,�►nt to her act then®edle to t e pole. from' ou moat keea! . I.am gl&d it in 411 keys. She arae the bese�p� of"all the►G as �h Y y e C'rtaC to Oopeahagea to reit h r par nts, kind, yet, %t thole same tine, she was eo ai' thea► ed Xi and ' r, TH>s REOONOILIATIOR. *,,�. H8 beli84ed himself to be so ; but In nattily riahG yob lit9 n0 r,, 416x_ h . 'ti's+ mat' the t1m,. $ tog Quee>Q f Denman. At 1 T t the:new 1{fe changed.him--the gay, bright, n „ incited, ro bri�;hty with. Ghe sumo Limo the Pr{nv `"Y`hnae ' months had been fillefi,, l . nfluenoed him. ►'. U6d the enact with her pmtaed quiekiy ate rt d m• qs of Wales svorll A T- few Th in gl#stenin world t '•1 kill not, iY I b�►a h Ijf it, p .. esoitement for Loyd Chandos. a.,p�, gf'tec a tiw6--even though he to ed her Dun lord ; and,eo th :oouvereation .qnd. Loard' Chaadoa did note°oft lilts to tb,bk journey ngrthward to enmark'e shores fi t ho had felt at leaving his wife bad ben just the same—after a time hist oaghttp y ,. of parting from her; and then,"when lahe accompanied by the $ nee, and from ` 2 ., eat an ar, but life differs 6wN dwell with such fervent ateroiat edLod {)he►aos was a "lever tYian, but he rives most kind and moat attentive to liim (Ireeoie would Dome Sino -George and Queen }' A gr d hard to be , - nett simple home. Afte a time all for men and women. Women crust °g`.. .. Y P was iia the hands oft far more clever she mentioned,Rome• greatly Y he lisaito feel hie old keenaenseof ieasure •. Latnce, for the Olga, until the Danish Ki g and Queen lied p gad� woman.- W hen #% wom has Eho gift of wg, ggoing cog hey scat. . ' all their vhildren abott�th m. Three sera ef3 at home and weep. For them cornea no {n all 4haL the world had of rho aatifui etrat�gy, she exolele in G. and the voeuntess winter, - aaicl the he ti►as y of batale, no sed height ; he began to feel an ntereat, palms . ago an Fngliah lady and h r daughter were ' .great field of action, no ettr 1 added thia-to her othe accomplishments. He tookcl ul� from in its hoaore and tit ea She was- a mattnifice t strate {st. Her eadin in blauic 8taasement"' vielEin in Co cube en at be time of. the rush t f fight ; their sorrow we them �� ►► he a{d tca g 8. P g I have been lotus•eating, t�neavers were.of the noel ; quite beyond '•Tc oma, tnutlterf Why,what is taking royal gathering.. In vain t sy tried neve 1. _ down• because they have 'nothing to shake himself ; "there is nothing for i but to the power of Dae lase {fted, totdetevt, $ on there? - - � C A 1 .. s. it off, With men it ie so different ; they rouse myys�ell."- man to herskiliful hall a was a toy, to be - "I find GhAre will be eaeae very nice Etapl- times to get near enough to Fredenbor,, , rush into act{on and forget {>" . rn a shore tiniChe lfecame qt b I,grd playdd w{th as she moo ►d. The etronptaat, tali people Gbere," she said; 1. .am tired of the castle of Ghe Danish h te,to see eo e 13ei'lln, !the gbuttg Etgliab qo ,' the secret, the most h est,-fle heal, were l'®►ris; it is ane eternal"glare; I loiog for.the of the ro altiea ; and she once rho day Leone was for some days prostrate with o u ar as aro oua it sorrow. Lord Chtt►ndos #'hasdos, 'Was I .`P p Y y g but`fax in tier hands. She{rid ,just as she yeterioua quiet and dreamy s enact of � the pains of here sovereign, and `there was little eed 'to wool with them, it waa so cleverly m*. It w{Il b* a ploasent vhanga I really ter caught a glimpse of the Princess a. j Snflered acutely for a couple of hoary ; then hurry home.. doacl, skillfully moan ;red,tbat"they Haver ike a n{� circle of Ilinglfish people out of Victoria and Maud dr{vin a pony throw h came the eaoitement. of bin ourne , the He went onto evening to a ve aeleot R the town!Van , she felt herself ll rewarded f r ' ' j y had tib* faiacest idea iy lady wap twining n land. i - aurora the thousand ball Riven by the wife of the Eng tnh em- hat was the betanin $hs 1 and adv a it d when theca ground her 1itt1 fingers. She had g' the hours`of-watehia F r so do'mortals : t'" whirl of tray e + , baseador, Lady Baden. She m :: eot►rcee of i:terest and pleasure. two t�todes of strategy Oao was by grand gooiee aad diplomatto to ►ak him to 8• l� : �t t ,hie a06`spw :_im. movels, Dae alone -of hioh waol enough to o with theme ' the" Q me Le bars if lit ve the sight of royalty., 5 t He act a ed the his- t , I have a surpiee for you. ■ s 'said, a nation. The Cher moans was by a ty epeaktsg beforo him of the gay®ties they One morning the younge- lady wanted o� .�. ] frarn Lion Head5'4► hi6drial o e : in wartr�ly: "I have what I know to be a rY ap antics ted ' do a little' eho in Sb went to"a "t t .. �,, �_ � oto retiie� of finest porrsibl .detafli of iatriva xpeated, _4be ploew}�rge Irl pa , .:a10 '"�.� , `.. .i. i, ' u Mrmi�o.P1e `stip.. . Will- Y u z ,. tQ het l t t. er son s m&f4, gt ub1, -. day,as teas were dteottsaiag 111621' PP �•" Y� ., i t tercute ; qpt „�„ �-,10 ect or care for the little- salon, the third on t e lett! • store to bu' a "few .of "th user-looks :k elled to give his with this non alta 11�ibt -atbtde to leas, she turnedta him•and said; Y Q K i. ` leas, but that he was comp g The door is closed, open it, and y u will . . ' „ Boma' fas'hton or oche , a>ad in the and she "Lance, whiit do you.tatend Icing'! 'Danf$h playthings to take ome to her litt}(e : l attention to the duties intrusted to him. ' see what-you will see. `averred. That was by onorand `move. {alar? . Are you going ba}ctk tv 1:aglaltd 10 �nephewe, and she also wan to buy a �loz �`` He was compelled to set hie sorrow aide. Lard Chandos bowed, and sea in the P direction she indicated. He did not ex- Shp was equally Ivad t a`t het` aqui bink over robe fo- ? ,i� 'of the neer-she► candies made' there, "��: +� said to hirrieelf, shon>ld marry Lady ariootp Erskine, e, "I ani pot qn{fie sur' 4e tet; :aDd thW ` . q ped 1 I must pork now, he set to,aee an. thing particular, bu he res• the elle, tilt ,weal0h#est ngitess,of 6 wondered whir she"card,nothing about The toy s'ho`e w+Us alrowde Ther6 "weIre - ' "- P Y beatttt, "•I shall have time to think aftorword. petted the caprices of lee grgades dames. o ell fling w Rome with them. At last, ' the il*siin,taud by :a sertep f fiAe A , g heri near]y , dozen children, nd w{th them , ,, s He would havo time to look�hissorr6w to He opened the door carelesely enc gh and direoted' asaneu'- " he. vVas"-deteim Ell a e saw the t{me had Dome ane s. Dare- started back in amaze. There a od his 1 sal , ' ' i half a dozen maids- T e whole party ` e . , the face—now it must stand aside. to accomplish that. yy ," ' >a- to father and mother, his mother e h deome P t'Lanoe, it you do not care about return= seemed°to be is charge of tall stoat man , . `Vhen he really brought himself face to face pale .with anxiety, her jeweled arms Thiel&too were pro itions to her: I+r►dY { a to llugland, come with us to Rome» with'a fair besrd acd a pleasant asant face. ' He �� y 11 . face with the world, it ryas impoeaibla outstretc ed, her fine eyed full of ova. Marion Er*k{act was he niece .e►ad "ward of R shall be delighted." had, the build of an -athle a and the mild P , d ad Cambre ,thou h LL - hel feolinq flattered by the position be "Lano ," aha said, "my dear son, how Lady Catnbrey, and y y a $*'looked up w th an sir of relief. ,f►fter expression of a woman. � P cod it ie to see you again 1 guardian of one of t e wealtblest heiresses a, i he could t of see Leone until summer ; held. Every one congratulated him. g With t e�cautious avoidance of a ything in Europe, was he elf poor and almost + " Wait on the lady fire ," he said pies . �. ,. �, isi ant,relat;ve of Lady hY return to England and melancholy ? . t , "Yon st^.rt to-morrow, one would sap• like a ace a that dietinguiehee Ln;l ehmen, needy. She was! e might Just ae well ea himself in santl in Russian to tho ho keeper, . an �'1. ,i "Glad to bear you have been chosen," Lord Ch :doe turned first and a �efully Marion's mother, he had asked her �' oma, g 13e jYaew what 4eleot and br{ll{ant y p • =' Then the earl sen e: andortake Lha vh ge of her child, Rad then to the young lady he aid in English S ,_ j said acother. One ro healed eontinnal aloaed th door. a roles his mother drew `Decd her. Better ;, I will not allow you o watt and . ' P P +,M dear boys" he said, "I am o.pleas- Lady Cambrey'had n only Lao pleased f r him to be the coerce of ons of thane thea -F, c t�x> *or. Another that he would.re- y y' undertake {t. t was atrrangod that I served after this hordeof y ungstera, Thee L ed to see you 1" �` a one and solita r in En land, - - ceive great honors. Every one seemed to But th re wan oto response for a ther on she Shouid re-t ai with Lady Marion �' � - Erekine ontll hoc -tlarri e,and Lad Cam- "Uf course,"sa1�t the counte4si, dip►Dimer- tau well wait." . consider him quite a favorite of fortune. No the face f their son. fle bowed coldly, s`g Y i all "I will not urge you, I leave it At this the you child of all, a t�o "Is �. - , -one even ever so faintly alluded to his mar. and hie other'& jeweled arms fol by her bray was wise enc gh to know that she a tirel to you. If you think .what the carried in the big man's rma, began • :, I most find her fur re fortune from the Y y Y aide, t hion•of the da calls our duties demand - riage to the lawsuit' or to the den{arca. „ "" •t , " Thi ie a 'sarpriee, indeod, a•Haid. mart•iaga She t nm her influence is t rat YO should return.do not let me detain kick and cry and behave vary badly.. i He was"..ivided between gratitude for ++I sho id have' considered some little favor of the lover ho offered the greatest Y t the y u, aver for ace day." " I will wait," erlid he young I l - I the relief, and "irritation that what had notice tiiore a reeabla. advtintagra*, and L dy I,anawell wad „ - "Lan e, you may say what o will to only woman in Ea land who had the wit 1f gloomily* part{volar duties, he said, laughing at. the youngste 's scream9 "In 1' beet,-of such moment to him had been no- ( Y Y Y Y kick*," "for I see you have au im atien � • thing to others. Yet it was a relief to find me," caul the earl, "but t umem r, d'at to find it out- Re would have liked his mother to have Y P one wor'I to your mother." That was thtr d ding wish of her lite, i sisted our his going. to 'have been ore member of your party." - his darling's name held sacred. He had +I sly mother was very cruel to e," he that her son at oul marry Lady btlariou g g Erskine the belle, b .uty and heiress;"and i perattve,' but act sbM left i1 entire Y to With a bow of thanks th athletic-foot inn ,dreaded to hear about it—to have the mat. said, col !y, turning from her. + h ca- he thought her indifferent ova the I' I V. ter discussed in any word or shape ; ,bat,it Rut y lady had recovered balsa f. She she claw the begiani ng of bar taottos it•Qm thio + man picked ups small ru with the Dantah . held ou her haada with ohat'min grace ; favi, that Lady mbeey's influence would in t>�was a true mart. If alto had pro�ssed ec.lors upon it and hands it, to the'strug+ i' seemed act though the world had formed she loo ed at her "son with a a arming go will. the `cost; t untfieent lover. ': one grand conspiracy' not to-mention{r~ . smile, "(hey had ai:. in arvieir in London. (Tho hi n to go,urged him,mod to persuade him, gling child in his arms. Then the others it; h would have ane back to England, ' aad "• - Then crime the exitement of travelling. " My dearest Lance," ■he said, "child- tsourtteas had invi ad Lady Cambrey a► t e ire ed of alter Oars would never have ®ash recxived a pretty pr acct, while some f ` %­ . Rib companion, Lard Dunferiine, one re: call the ;fhyaician who cuts ff a dis- five-o'clock t•e�►. „ tend•y A• it oxtotarred to him that h{* town children who had a:dared In were _ of the most famous statesmen and eyed limb cruel, yet he is most iereiful. "'VVa have ba diy met this yearn said o ler sicrt 1 ave the inv{tation on of treated to gifts and toys of pretty trifles} ": -- - noblest peers of England, was manyIyears 1 am even more merciful than h I did the eot.ateo Vs hougharo itis in London i.olitonwo, and did not care whether he -When all had been serve with playthings \ . older than himself. He moa* a keen,shrewd, what I did in.the Spirit of truest indiiess t r a week or tw though it is quite out At or not, he'docided rest Rotng. $c knowledge and to you, m son." season,and 1 am pleased to see you. 1 E ties of Berlin were all aad• •the gentleman whisperer td the-child in _ r �" *lever ma:, full of practtcal g Y Y when the festivities oemmon acnes ; he was the baht friend who ,,Lev there. be no trent{ca of the"word loady Erskine iu mon�. his acme, and a minute of `ward the lite 11, �? 14,-bo wrote to Leone,� say tn� that he was` could have been chosen for theyovis lord; kibtinerla between us," he said "Yon ".No ;.I taerel aamb ups Hoo�olae3 Zoi:g to speed wiu'tof wlth his areata ° etretohi:g otic his little hands to d and Lady Lanawell congratulated It nearly broke.the heart, and certainly ruin- for the redecoration of Enkt !i T y p the go� uu 1 d hac�detl her a book. that as a magnificent race of business, ed the life of the girl whom 1 loved. Marion is tired fit an it is," r $ o Ren►*► that if,he sioslil Bob e$°ad u wt�tb �� t ;i y� g p it mattered 1{tile encu h to him where help Xauder er►ys )•must give d - ,. : tor. .� +a{ Lord I�noferline had not an iota of senti, Motheri if that be what you call indneas; 1 call it a s t providence t4taif= you g this because I was no rude he said to a r• t was; but that he was longing with all His , : maul in his whole composition ; hie-idea then I do not understand the English should be in to s just sow," said Lady I lain English, " and_I ill give you ►,ii .• L. - L•nswell • "I w cite deli sited: *boa I oari`-ior the:/thirtieth of .luno Y P was fleet geoplq came into tbia world to tongue:" q myeel,`;" handing o�ec a "stick of m i y , heard it. Ther it trEothicig t}oiy tO1W • ('Yo.etc clott'rtxt tcD) colored cand" ' - i. make the very` beet use they can of it—to t``1 did it fotr'yonraake,riiy dearest Lanae," •• . y. �` t-,all a ou of aad a obex with a osor eu• f t �, ii,creaae in wealth,prosperity, and fortune; said my lady, caressingly. p I. 41- 'When f6e company ha Rled °at a �i•e t'. � ,I t he believed in buying well, ceiling well, "O: would have thought that.l wing the sal"friend." _ - sleigh-like affair on Witte a drove up tot Q r kkt& , doing everything well, making the bast use girl moi h my whole heart, for my Sake you This from th eottatea, to whom ahem• CLEARING' FUR ACTION. ' door and all piled in. Th re was s atrng le z `' o: life while it is ours to enjoy ; he believed would ave loved bar also." pagae aad politics were baby play, was �� p _ to get nes. the gentleuia whom the lit 1� - < - in always being comfortable bri •ht,cheer ; "L-t c plays but a poor', loaf• In life. refre*hiaR. 1 Casabre was drt,lightaid, (ad had called •' Urlolo X rides,"and a}ti - ' 1►y g Y he knew nothing of trouble ; sickness, Lance.' s.iid -the Countess of nsweii, and before long the two ins had opened TAI-se a[ Nflsetgttae In tins cosi tea• but pretty child who spoke nothing � ut - . poverty, lose of-friends, were all unknown fly ave too much sense to mar 'one of their hearts to b other. The- cauutesel. reef bevel*Pa1S>rat�. ' English began to cry aid show as uA R evils to him; he had a prosperous busy, I the bri htest futures a man has be ore him in the most iaR nuoss maoaac''possiblo,toid , hap v_ life. To aratoh a ships Drew in the:mast ez• tamper the other had. But they '-ori, .. for the 'eke of seutiment,al nonsen a called bar friend tate ad history of ken dear boy's well-behaved children con idering that t,j .+" pp ' 1 entau lemut d itifagtsddo# i bOx+ ins his ting mo°mut at.olett rag for motion is to He was one on whom no hondr wai ove. R wereall the way from two years up to f- ri _ . : "Jloth©r"sold the Duo lord. "l shall a rn Itaity, bo had positively plrrried the calize the value of discipline in its most I - but the American irl anti the a p aver wasted, loot, or throne away. Ae I y g M - madethe moat of everything ; he was rigid `marry her on my.-twenty-first bort clay. I girl, and how - fortustataly, t he law ha+i tertevt development'the result of the ke®nos east admiring ey a after tferr� as ` in the observation of etiquette, and exacted I sh•iiI not delay one hoar. You u derstat,d freed him• „ ,paataat praot,i8e that gives faultless era- they drove away. Front the back Seat of , �► • the -ttmoat deference in his turn. He that clearly? ' '•You know my dear Lacy Csst►tiiloy, the queer-looking vehicle a child waved . - talked so long and so grandly of the honor I The Countess of Laaswcll shcu gad her she said , •ht igbt have ben his rain, piston• . little hands as tar ai he could be seen. K cotlferred on them both that at last Lord I gracteful r:,ouldere. but now:Baan Het►raS," slseadded,pi�aa• t'itbonsrrerbugles'ao d the call and the •+ That is the Cir of oasis," said ItlMe : Chandos began to find the importance of it "You will certainiv be able to d as ou iy '•it b all er. aad my boy i. bee. I ►natawaia•a m tea i shrill echoes the " ilt to _ - R p y 4 p hopkeepar, He is on is am:cal vin � r like thea," she emit ; "but we aad not have looked a i round England to find a thea, wherever they may be, whetber on Copenhagen, and thin is he way he am t es , ,I The marcinge was to take place`et Berlin; quarrel over it in prospective ; we n wait suitable wits for him, and there is no - act tub or asioop in their hammocks, as- himself. He buys alternately of all he �- 1 - and they were received with something likb until the eveut happens ; Liken it will lea I should like im'to ssuairry halt to well as mble at Alidilt allotted poets with tear- shopkeepers and is a fri nd to every b e� , royal honors. Society opened its arms to quite time enough to discuss what a shall Lady M. rio Erskine. Yon, ace that I ellous -oe2srity. There is a momentary •4 Anil who was the a old in his ri n e , i ' 1. -them ; the elite of Berlin vied witn each I do. sh ro► yon the vard; {a niy baetd< airy free- ` lie of fent betweau desk*, a cattle i g Oh, that is the eon of our `Town Prince. H�; other in giving fetes of all kinds to the I " l sin quite resolved," said Lo d,Chaa- iy•" of aranmN and then silence so profound that may be the King of Denmark Some y. ��.. Eugl*sh noblemen who represented the dos• "No pesrauaston, no argument shell `' It mold ria=�i' 2goo,d mawth,"�'a id any word of gommand' can be distiaotlY And the little girl who erred because, he � _ English queen. - induce rile to change." 44 lbs i ahy ( f� and aft alien the deck of even eodld not -sit on the Cza 'a knee was Udy • Still Lord Chandos made time for his ., I have no arguments to use," said my " t(I On trap Y ar t�aflus" , u -ill incl p " p Aletieladra Duct who cones here a r. all " soh a ship as thu lie use. Y t letters; he would rather.have gone without. lady, with a proud laugh. " K' on you nod nos aagratefri, oosltiane+�th • eoufitr At tbs words '.`•lear for action," th4rs is wfth her mother and g ndmo!her. ht$- • < : food than have nisaed that daily letter are of age you shall do as you lik , marry ess. indeed, I should consider thyself a eo mmotioa which a landsman might m►s• .year her father, the Du a of Fife, is ere - from Leone.' He wrote to her as often as whom you will—no interference of mine boun4 to as*iet yva is every way---my P° also., The bold in a dai ty mite, and if st16 ' R �. y take fora to lie men rush from point to Desi fle ; and his lettere would have satin. , will avail ; but lot ua-wait until he 6►m* home, carriages, paras, would always be past p point- A bluejacket carer walks when an wee*to come falba Engl' h throne(the D ka �.,: fied even the most loving and sensitive cornea. Aly- object is aominq he • to to a your servioos, y p of York had not then m cried the Prin`Pas heart. He told her how he loved her, how seek a reconciliation with you. Y'ou are "You re very kind," said Lady Calix• order is girea, but dore ever thin , at t;he ��to Y doable. Everyone knows his station. and May] everybody around ere would rej ice- ; . he missed her, how empty the world nofenh- our only son, and though you hink the bray, mad is those few words they per- Y q y, The baby waving his hs ds from the ack : ed, iu. spite of all its randeur, bect+use ahe proud and cold I still love and d not oar* fee understood *sob other. Des it b the quickest and shortest moa . P g I With a ora {dity that seems wonderful, of the. wagon la the Ct<•o n Prince Grebe*. �'. - was not near him—words that comforted to be at variance with you. t as be `1'b-t mo her k ow that she had viriaaily er with .,t,heir. aderoas Hisfatheristhebestof&I thefamily,ith nk, r' . Were the •true friends, Lanae at least until u Sts of sold the baser and lab altar of h.r son act - her when she read them. 3 + Y �t un� sod atow'td away t and that is saying a gra t deal." <l. or false? Who shall tell? age." Lad Cambroy hyo! sold. the fres will of g ;, �t�t� tb!' ow decks #®re and aft The Caar nodded bac at the young ady . - • - `Then witen the wedding festivities were . She held out her hands agar with "a her ni os. .. �, g and the shopkeeper jus before the ve icle - # held,itwasuotpossibleforhimtowrit�,often, rmile he could not resist, - Thea tMy ssfoy� s`asap of tom, a t1►r ate`' t o psaHlitt,itA cowls and whiohiai 1 .o�+sy 'twk digs to lie replwwt l bX. went out of sight,and b s tali shoulders and ,F: i his time was so fuily occupjed. Iib wrote "I tell you frankly,"ooittinaed y lady, y #dot lleearie Ictorot•oondde,�is►!. ( e deck ; b.toh are tine head were outline d like a silhouette . , ��'i one sentence that consoled her, and it was "that the young person has been to see "Promise,' she s lid, "tA persue a Lad � asfab with tis► Y g P I b ed d6ov, tight dears owe closed, against the sk z this-that'alr.hou h he was sort ounded b me. We had nits a melodrama io {star- Mar{on to s ud tl. winter is 13om* acid w# r ft Y• '�' + g Y q Pe t. ssi�tnoUs riggsed for holeting ammuloition �' I have read s great mane pretty t rugs a, , s some of the IovelieRt worsen in Europe, view. Ido not wi6h to vex yo ; Lanes, a..all be ynit�t oDntea4" fr ibe vin atatte. Between dtteks every about the Czar,and hav known people who `5;:' " there waS not a face or a figure that could taut she would mt►ko'.a oapiial fth•rate "$be +ill do it, said Liiady CAmbtcay.,c- R received friendly word from him at, heir t, ,. ,i moo soroehlaiig of tlta soma kind is bein y i ;- _ compare- with hers. How She kissed the actress for a tragedy in a barn. She is very door a. done" quickly and act quietly, bad then p � "i words act she read them, an women do the "-Come, my lady, that is too d," said p . + . presentation to the aasian coact, the We vats decide roa'onr lens of action young lad said afters rd "but I t ink I ; arit.en wards of tote men the love 1 the earl. 'when we meet them." said tho twtuttess: the mea stand t0 !heir Sums. V�beu the y g y Y bugle►- sound for firing 6o taommenoie, the am the only Eng'ish girl who eve caw t It was such a different world this' he The countess laughed.: "rhe chief thing is to keop all ides,of `our Alexander at his hes anion his ittle i lived in now. It was all a blaze of color "It was really sanest{oral,'' he said. {leas' from my son. InsL6ad of drawing great llarbettos titrutables revolve slowly, g .'- turned by to wom ,power, and ilio quick- nephe sand nieces, 1 ughing with; hflm i' i and brightneae, a blaze of jewels, a areae The conclusion •°f the intervi v7 was a his attention to Lady Marion, we rnwt -+ •of festivity and mirth a scene of regal very solemn threat oa her part that"she seem to avoid bringing theta together. I Sriag ggoes in -. ttm►tadovk batteries are over a ivy osolinter. ' worked.with surprising oelet7ty by detach- rplendor and ever-changing gayety. There would be avenged upon mo, so th t I must understand face. The first e�iulL of that + . wee notime for thou ht or reflection. Lord re aced for war. But Lano let{t be will bs an itatenso atixiet es his t toeee �of �y� ��in6 Artillery. n q P P ., - ,: yitt�ings a Babylon. _ Vii: "handoe -was always either being feted as it may, we must be friends You will hoe. Do you uadereta ?- . *1. or feting others, not refuse your mother when s e asks a "Quite," said Lady CUmbrey. •f It in Z 1 R •(iI Sllig'8. - Vn the site of the reat _palace t e s t The few hasty words dashed off home favor, and it is the first favor mi d." really a plaasnre to faucet some ons whn BI crab �y act sod. They neo all kira sof Bab lou mob ie Belshazza held '.... t } - said but little—it was a different world. 'If "I cannot .reface, he replied. '+I will •understands hamar nature as you do,Lady , K g g ,. g Y a' -� akin acid floor• If gots want a yellow Dnp hia feast a black alt statue, co Bred f; ever at night he found himself ander the be frienci*,as you phr {t, ►nothe , but you Lanswell. �� light of the eters, if he heard the ripple of must change Your Dpi tion about ne." Tho eouattto amilod graciously, at the of whW'buy small fruit4 that is fruit that with fine inscriptions, has been fou d by , -s t;. ++ Arab diggers and sen to Conatanti ogle. : Via` water,if be stood for moment watching Another time, said my lad , with a oompliment, feeling as though it wpro well rul s 1,75 to to the, box. Weigh it in `The finds of the ]luetic and Americ n etc - ` ;-, tax _-1.", the awayinR of green boughs, his thoughts wave of the hand. "Kies me no , Woe, deaorv6d, r at onto flew to her—the ba , the hand, take the hearvies0. Sweet, sattnd lacers in southern Ba yloaia all bel' ng to ., .1 : ppy, simple, aad be friends; $hake hands ith �our $o it was arranged, aad Lady trambttiy a gar cry he Turkish Qovernm nt, and are to en do 'r eras es ate full of wine and sn •end v �_ -J1. . home-life at Richmond was like some quiet 'father. We are staying at tie Hotel rG of the plot was very easy. 8be bad 1d beaatiiful dream the ver memo` of w4iieh �'rartce• p+► rid Lhe lin Trial Ottoman Museum at Co at ", r�3 y y When the ball is over, oin us at but ice suggest tc 126` airy that she should hesvy _A , smooth stria is a pe a`gie � t� ; i Wide, deep•pored skins arm nn- tino 1e,where there a now no 1 thsti• - , t r Rives teat. He found himself at times copper." epead Ghe winter is Rome and sl►e scald at ,sigaa of a coarse, s gy article 50,000 newly discover inscribed jectts .- > .--. wondering how he liked it so well, it wap And in that`'�ay the solemn re oilntion once fall in with her wish. such a contrast to,the feted courtier's life was efl'eoted. Lady Lstnaw611 had settle in her own Bright, 'Yellow oria" usually cost mors from Sippara, where a Turks the lvoa . -r , 1 1 , he led now. He thought of its calm he ,A. _ .. mind the las of the whole rmnt than tuc"?4 lieoause thiky s� cettior. . ,_ is g P lxign. She pp are excavating; #ro '�a1-lob, whe ti the , r thought of a far-off Bummer lake. � `, intended to oto Berlin Chore to W born Eike o 11 ie�ci+ mertiliaat bra Iu a ,.� i + OHAPPER XXII g seek Y French are, and ffom NIfBr,,the Am riva>a : - There had been no flash of etvelS `no {� reeonoiliationi with her son, and ruined burr? he staves orate by akin ori oras after M. Sarsao � � :, ste Held, At Tei-lob. i ly, i . 1 . eheea of cloth of old there Ino' rand '. '�►dlRiaswD sos cflt. . him Ge oto Rotas wi6h t as, b"tion his hands atnd u�in t W death. agent l� ad ;, g , g .. , k g $ - aq g the Frotaoh., t lofty the Ai be 6m tope uniforms •no tbrones there no crowns no y hod it all so woi sa'ia tpvthipg at'flrtit If it rwo a cap of wide he takes an much by him came upon a a ohambor filled � t kings or queens—Leone and himself et hla 'i hoe been nothing very s atimental their inteuded 'ourno , but Makin hrc of 't i oaW iia`he needL If it runs d he with ��bed clay biota, moat of wliioh IV 1 �, how happy they had been. How he loved in the reconoilfation-soone bots n parents very a reliable to her sou. -fhe br gbt 'dubs-"the- :.or �f trlade. T act th6yy sold to Armonia , Syrian, and Jewish', ' ail .I" - her;.and his young h earl warmed with his and son. The earl aad Lord Chandos him all rho 8a�tering tliittgs said of ,'im - - Is uo-sltrett wit�t� tel! the value of an la'rakers, who sacieed in gettti{ag a earl, i . It g q y -1' i o�oge,��uandav is or grape f iruit. of the collection to dao and Pe,ri+. TImo , I walked hoant throe h the ufel stn-Sets"ref $he etudierd over tttla whish wkilhr +. f What wotilcf the world s>sq when, aha Berlin, while my lady drove. T y-s'mok- caprice. :like uG biter mi a �tiah "+ remainder was seised by _the twthorities of ed the ef,ar of. sacs, whale Lur f handoS made an idol o hien; Stto:trse all thtet T!m t'ftdee,bls clitak rte the' word"ia Bagdad. 3 �._:�+ came forth to her imperial loveliness? He P f . - liked to think about it." 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' The slut! t'aatin the ohimne sin f asked: p P y ► 8 and'Sbofalfste g. .: But tem is the'-brave flames hi her;�` T ., dear ' B. C aro on strike. vt�rent+alest Iirlelfy-1 tereatt = ' -� P g ►t hom are you tallcitip�,to, r1!he London Fitiattoial Times says' that , And Panay paints a thousand things •�It is notklir►gg. pet,--only the suitor Thomas Harris died `at Salei?i, Out.,re.. t1 a Septomber statement of the Canadian petiings ot.11tcccut puc �1`. Beside a ble-oak fire. t ;= Som he rite de Marignan, who comA Qently-, aged 104 years. P ciao railway ie disaPpainti�ag. The in• Bir William Harcourt going.+to 'Wi - V �'�' of levelil ids for a mislaid kap. I shall have tog bottle The oasts in the Hartley mairder trial 1tt Cease in the expetiditare, as eompared baidea in October tel Donau t a distixiguiShe i And are��Ims—rare dreams 9 bat will return tmmediately. - Fall adit and never tine $rrau,tford amount to over 666,000. . . ith'the previous month, is by no i oa►ns a oculist in regard to aster t of the eye. .. While Meritor 'e warmin gat the blaze "Take mo with �►o't. Tb coal dealers of London, Ont:,'haves f vetrable sign. A rtsafzer in India r ntl on bein Y g "No dearest, the rooms• rare &1 upsett . . At a oonferonCe of the Scottish Qoneerva- P y w.' , i `"- Beside a big oak fire. t shall not ata more than ten min res." put tip the price from $5.80 to $& released; revenged himee on the est+i tan P"", ►� , - ,;(.'_ y tie Aaroaiatlone,_ ,held in. Edirtliurgh the ... , r ooaimisaio. who bad nteno him b Not this vain world, with toys eublindi On the street poor Gontran was eliber- The immediate eonetraotian of the Hud•, o her tri ht, Lord .S�aiisbur made a vi y {3 , Could tempt my fond desire. acing whether to employ force or a rategSq son's 8e►y railway is said to be assured $ y S' carting off one-lpalf of. moustache.while e . . 0 ons defence of the House 'of Lord oon- a , Could I hitt dream all winter ti>zie with Ooryeandra, when�eaddenly h spied MricWhetrrell H reported to be quits nding that ' a eeerond Chamber wsP a he we►s sleeping out of;d rsan a hotnighti }.},� his handsome friend d Etigny, as diatin• ba in the atono shed at Kin &ton ani- Lad Randol h Churo ill bas written t Beside a big oak fire. PFY g p institutional necee4it , and if the Lords Y P '::{ gnistied looking as ever, erh& even tent a &friend iu Fn land that r husb,nd shows �' f: i rY _ ore at present overwhelmingl l:onserva- g r "` more so, with his fine face bronzed by the y na ei a of im rovement that his li sisal •_ , r �.. Lieutenant-Gaveraor Schultz, of 41e�ni- t 9e, it was the rsaalf: of Mr. Gladstone a gn P F y gun-of the Orient: , toba, is again so ill AS to be ooafined t0 tris r ioal raved dangerous legislation. weakness is serious and fe nentlyalarming� °:l, :: A M O T H E I R l AW S R EV E N G E "W ries did you cetttr u fr m Ad n Y he room.. that it it improbabl that he will be IINITlID BTAT3 he en a menta whish b �: and ' joyfully asked. able to tnlfil t "The da befen'e esterda At break• The Sultetta gold mina':at Rat, �'ortage g _ k , Y y bas been cold to an Ea lisp s ndicate for William Mo`Caggart, a noto:ioas opium made is anticipation of h e reooverq. {7 •I " ```" "" fast, I read the aarwunoement f your 8 Y - a uggler, bas been o&graced in Detroit. Tho Duke of York,wh is an entLusiaet ". 1Vlonsietrr Gontran d'Heristol'e engage• marriage, and am rather earpris to see e0' Two thousand hogs have died of cholera- stampcollecitor, recent! arplied to tri +� ment to Mlle. Carmen de la Vergara, had you looking eo wohried at. five o' look in Angus Macdonald, a'tin=gear convict, the vicinity of Champagne,Ill. agents-general of the eio ieS for specimen the van. 11 escaped from the Kingston penitentiary ou of the issues of their untried n rep! i jairt been announced. Some of his friends « Tharaday, November 29., hoe bean pro• t am sure Heaves itself hal set you ridap. stain have.been sent bim b the ehee _ ' rather doubted the onn sou le'e res C- ,+ ,. , aimed.Thanksgiving dQv--ia -the. United y I Y g p P Pe to help me. I he cobvention of the Women a Chrintistr . and in sone cases lean a withdrawn his ; ,5 tive happiness. She was all that could be After a qua tee of ten hour's exp! nation, emperanos Union next year will be field fates. - been reprinted for him. s desired b wav of beauty, education, dr d'Etigny left outran. t $amilton, Ont, The ,(;omlrierciat Life Inauranae Com• 1 y "Dont woe ''• 'were hie actin words. y, p A revold►Ing wheel ie beiriq constructed f ,,., h of New York has been lased in the , birth. But Gontran's future mother-in-law Y+ P .g The North-West ie having its first cold in London, England, w ioh when oompiet. . "At Seven o'oloak your trunks wil be at de of a receiver. si na of this season • At Prince Albert ed will ezceed in dim neione that of the was known in Paris for her dreadful tem- the train, or m naQie isn't d'Eti n I F - ,The directors -of the Penne lvania rail- j is .F y y' here were 20 degreey of frost. y great Ferris wheel wh' h proved each au - per. She was a rich Portuguese widow,sled .have kilie.d'so many panthers that don't r d have declared a semi-annual dividend attraction at the Chico world's fair. Ii . �' ., ' for the last ten years had lived at the- fear a olrcus-rider. • Carson, Purser (7a., sill at once re• o_ 2 1-2 cent, cash. . P� will be three bundre feet in diameter . r Thanks 1 , But ke -'oub-6f the Aathof build at Brookville the planing mill and �_ -- French capital. . , factor recent! destro ed' b fire. Gallus Millar, chief clerk-of the Joliet with forty cars or a ridges, capable oil - W., Gorysandra•s nails. Good-bye. . I: m your Y Y y Y iron who int oduced the Bertillon-s n Seatin in all 1 0 o e. - { "You won't be rttarrled ten da`yg' Before eteraza►1 debio Call n me if ever ou are Iilr. John Mitchell,•of Dorchester town- + r Y ' g > „ „ f. Q . Y m into the -United S3trates, committed. Claude Lorraine r Book of Truth. ee - ',yop•will-haves to pot- then ocean ,:bq , shi Middlesex ,Ung„ colebraLed hie 101st -•� :� tween irr-Simi atr"itti. 1 ; p' ' icide on ThurSda said to be one of the ra est and mor6 va1q� o'. and our m'otherZ'law -for�sh is a k On ent4ingZ -Gontran's� appar int d'- birthday the other day. He was born in I y Y f9 S3cotlaua. Tire atrike. of the Fall River Mass. able books in Europe. is in the possession , , EEigny found a vejp bagdsome woman ' ' of the Duke of Devour ire who is said toi `! woman who would rain he3reeil to epiteany p eavers, which terminated on .Wednesday, , stretched on the ohaialonque, molting Jeaab Boaaliaird, s mail carrier for the r salted in a lose of wages to the operatives have refused £20,000 f r it. It is worth - - one she disliked. Besides, abo4s. still ex- cigarettes and keeping her eyes on the S�laguensy steamer,fell off tine ploy -at Bate sheat siz times ae m h as the fe►mou� ire el ban some and avt*fall ,; bun ," trunks. '� -S3t.-Paul, Quebec, on Wednesday night,and ounting to about one million and a half « ,t . . Y Y Y g `Gad l"thelti t he'� '�ete mail r acre seas drowned. f dollai•S. Ma►zarin Bible, ttie oat costly book- m - said,one of Gontran.'sr friends �_ r I ' i` the British Museum. I - ' I ` r , A m'm ona to Ja ah who is at resect + } t '� .`. r <-•_ a pretty solid horse. Add app cacti ng Neal the MaoLeotl N. W. T„ Custortm t i rY P s P "I shall see trier she soonecomee a careleAely : " Madame," said be, I know I Ghioa o on his wa to En lead sees The 1iQke of Somers t, who died 1 � Colleotor, who Stole $7,000 and fled w !� Y g devoted his whole life ically todri7mg: .•!'j giandn�other." your trouble. 'That fellow d'Her' fol ie a kngland, 6ae been seateuoed to aevea years r othing to prevent Lhe Jupaneaa oontinu- $t one time he used drive a stage , z "fake care that she does not givei'you a wretch, and having seen you, I may in the enii,entiar at Stone Mountain. i g their operations against the Chinese °O°O l �1 P Y Y from London to Oxfor , dine at the mitre „ - add a wretch Without taste. • To a cumber tiring the winter. .11� • little brother-in-law ! . + Arthur Tarnmad e a fitter in the Grand - I and then drive the nig t mail back to Lon , oneself with'& stupid little thing{ hen one 1'ruuk shops at liegeville while out shoot• Two then entered the javJellery store elf - '` -� "Bah ! She has been a widow ten years. „ don, which left only t .o Boars out of tiro 24 No no 1 What wo.rriee me net now idn't has r ing on Thursday, lost a thumb and was oat rathauer & Co. in the heart of Chicago for sleep. of late years he kept the horse .; ��� j khat wi.l teach you to talk Wore ire- n Mouda threw the Son of the peoprietor Mme, de la Ver ora. It is- Cor aandra. a etfull about m dao triter! " said the in the face by the buratinjl of bis gun at Y, baz,►ar at Plymouth, jetting out teams to , ri g Y Pe - Y Y 6 the breech, nto the vault, and looked him in, then officers a►nd teaching them how to drive. I, unknown S rin in to her feet acid Striking oa ed about$6 OW worth of watches and If she lata me et married without a fuse I . P g :N r. W, E: "Hisoott has real pea the P g fl . Hol well in North Wales may soon bel- the ambassador a cheek with a violence nd other valuables into sacks and es- Y ' ' . shall be surprised—•and still, I have been` - leadership of the band oft the Seventh � come an En lish Lour ea. The well of St. a worthy of a Portuguese rage w ioh has Ft•ailjers in London, a riLran -which he aped.- The senior member of the firm g �, - Po W inefride which av the lace its nese very generous to btr l" bean ermmerinR for three hb>?re. rrived in time to save his son from Buffo- g p • . Corysandra was a circa--rider of easy "----when one has the hap mesa to had held for m&ny years. tion. has recently begun again to perform miim- l d.., '' ales. The latest cure is that of a little&4 i Y� virtue and a fiendish disposition She possess a t•reaqure like this ! " ntinued It is reported from Ifdlifag that the war- sass%� I t, 3 d'Etiguy rather sheepishly. ship Tourmaline has been ordered to St who recovered her Dice on entering the. loved noise, scandal, quarrels. Har horse- . Yellow fever is Said to be raging at Porto water. A blind wom n of back her at �i 2i'i " And Here is another to fear, you to Johns• Nfld, to maintain order between g gam. . " _4l whip duel with &-colleague from the Hip- 'whom you are speaking," emph ized.the the policieal �faotions. ►�• &deaf and dumb boy ie hearing andepeeeb, " •i podrome is still green in the memory of touchy person, on the other Cheek , Messrs. Wilson and Henaervion, of Brant- The !t3>6urgenta in Peru are said to be and pilgrims are beginning to Hook to t o �' Parisians. She it was who one da . ushed You are not Corysandra? ' askeld fort!. late! tented a bio cle chain rivet, ainiag,ground. place• - -•- i, Y P + Y �` Y Dr• William Moo , the tariiaus blind i A' . d rtigny, rubbing his jaw. . They hove solei the patent in the United The prohibition against American live aside two guards, so s to hies insults at <<No, sir. I am the Marqui a d. 1& States for g17,t 00. cattle has been extended to every port in philanthropist, who as just d ed at.Bei Ip- r '„'J poor Montrupert, who, with his bride, pias Ver ora.'.' - 'erman ton, Eng., loot his si ht when he wee 1. 1 - k just coming out of Madeleine Church to g f. - � - Mullins c� Wilsoa,Tocnnto cattle dealerr, Y He at once set alwut learning the eyate _ `° the: tune of Mendelssohn's wedding march. . " are, according to a Winn�ipeg 't�eapaLob, The district of Casablanca, Morr000, is of reading for the blind then in vogue, t `�!- . - Gontran, however, had Letter luck. With. At seven o'clock Sharp Prospe and 'the makin lar a shi meats of Plurth-west live said to be in a state of anarch and rival lu aQe were at the station. g fi P y' tindrng thein all imperfe.�t, he 9nventsa a ` ''+a out molestation the wedding party return• hh stock to France. tribes are killing each other. new system, which is now widely used n � �k od to the Mar uiee de la Ver era's a rt "Well ?' asked Gontran takin his man � ,•t q g Pa 1'he first break is the trolley w�rea that An official ezamiaation &haws that the institntioae for the� blind. The &lphabbt . .; menc. But the greatest trouble was still aeidtl, "was there much difficult ?" now overhangg all the main streets of To- Parthenon in Athens was seriously damaged in his system, eo'neiste of only nine chair - . �t y6 to come. •`Noce at all;M. le Vicomte, 000iear a ronto oo.:urred at Welli•i ton and Yo e b the earth uakes of lasts rin ups ' friend was closeted a cod hour ith the— g Y q F & tars placed in vario positions j " !'`a `•dear mamma," said the' groom to hip g streets on Tuesday night. Silo one was - Tank oars are being used on French In some of the wine districts of Fran ; xw ` ' mother-in-law after the weddin bre6►k- person. Then he sent me for a carriage g r ►, injured. . . railro cols far the transportation of wine in frost belle are tolled,when tfiere is like y '' is - fast "you moat give :ne credit for the and they le_t together. ' "Tru! thou ht d'Aeristol, with a A. lady of London, Ont., who wished her bulk. to be a severe frost,; and immediately n t. "�"" docility with which. I have endured your Y, g whims and exifienciea" r mile, d'Et.igny is cleverer than I thought. name suppressed, gave X800 on Wednea t3ix foreign toreadorA who were engaged hearing the warning the inhabitants bur " J should have liked to see ou do He ion t so much to be pitied, after all, day w Commaudagt Booth, of the Salvation in the bull fights ai, Nimes have::been out of their houses and place quantities i i •4 , otherwise " sand the Marc uiee,complacent- for having to console Corysandrs. ' Army, in aid of the Workinamau's Castle• expelled from Franca Oar between the rose of vines Then a ,Y� to:: ly admiring her daintily-hod cot. •'Dou't Fifteen days later, at Fldrenoe Carmen Miss Niaa Phillipe, a rrraduate of rho signal is given tohgat the tar, and in a f w f�'c t', The Pope has decided to reface M. Emile minutes a dense aloud of smoke arises, a d j °1#' ,,, said to her husband . Trainin school of the Kin Ston General »- -.,r., :* �-li,' an audience you intend to con.luue . 8 g Zola►, the .►- thus the vuier are aid to be cc,mplete y "No, not exactly. My wife and I stair i' hospital has been appointed superintendent under any consideration. . a. thio evening ort a long journey."^ � �I�t `t •r of nurses in the General hospital at Low- protooted from iris everity of'the weath r. - ;� " You ! Leave ! iviy daughter promised C rte '' E ell, Msss. Naw dockyards at Sebastapol are beinr; M• jlupny, Min er of the Iflterior, h e ' a 1 at they© scala be no woddi tri '" i y ht r. E. J. Barbosa,, direeitor and P�rhed r&pidly to completion to acaommo•` 1 a, just forbidden ba fights in France t , ,, 1I me t i 4g F date the increased naval force of Russia in y •L , You remember, Carrnetr?" if -,— ....� ,..,,,� general manager of the Credit Fonoier. has the Bisalt $ea. which either balls r hocree ma be kilts "Dear Maela►me, since then your;d�ugh- ►C{1 left Mnntrtal for France to complete the Aaaording to the Interriationd►1 Tariffs At Nimes, wirers roper&tions had n . iced to obs her haeband. arrangement for the new Provisos of Kroh h s ire seat in Rrusael 48 made for a Series of fights on a large Baal . ter• has prom y . �. o Bureau, w a s+ the prohibition oar sed great exatteme t. : Come, dear, •kiss your mother. the car• „� ,,,,,., Quebec loan. tariffs and til sup lements-were issued by _L ria re is waitin sad the shorter he adieux _ / Crowds paraded tri atreetq demaniiing t e , g, 1 Menem Me'`onuoll and Russell, of the the various countries of the world. right@, and a publi meeting was called o > , : 1 the better." Geniograai Survey, have retucr►e►a from Dile The Jardtn des Plantes has the only protasis 'The Cour of Caseation will ; Mme. de la Vergara at once pro •eeded to — ' , Western Kootenay district of British ' t whits t�nthur in as tivit in Westaen _ faint and Gontran quickly took a vantage Golumt,ia. They re tt the country very p p y called upon to deoi eon the vayidity of e ' 1' of it to lead a>,wa his wee in wife. "Gad!" , I / d Europe. ti, was trapped in the Pamirs prohibition. - i y P g rich in both gold au rilvee. and sent to Fraaee by the Governor of ft I? < . . ' said be to himself, throwing a last look at ' I✓iiu� Waldbdrg eldest son of-tlie_rei ' -,� l + postmaster J. H. Volmage, of Lacombe, Turkestan:• ing priuue of t6 t ilk, whoa year a the Marquise, whrose gown the m id was :, �; N.W.T., swallowed poison the other day d i trying to unlace, " i must admit hat my A-despat•ob to the Naw York Worle renounced all his ights of anc^erieio. _ .., „ ii, because the post•oflioe inspector -happened from Tokio Says that Great Britain ha favor of hue ou a brother Mazimil` mother in-law is wonderfully hand e. + ' ' y °g i _ , A quarter of alit hour later ti. young �y° _ `� `'' ; along and faand him ahaet in his ae*couttte. ,,,,,,rctly aHkatt trio King of t',orea to cede an-:centering upon h e novitiate ae a mein R : . couple entered the Cyra„ _ _-_ - It ie thought he will die g of the order of Jer its, has now aompla d 3 -Hotel, where- �-► Port Hamilton in exchaa a f+ r�i�c a aiitanze Carmen's maid, with her mistress' ggage, �= _- • ���: AS a result of a conference held in : of the British Government• bis term of probati n and has just n _' `_ awaited them as previously arrange . Goa- i Toronto, between lumbermen sad ofl3oiai ® couspiraCy against the lila o{the Caar- admitted to the full membership of tri t `'`Y_' ^s,, , i tr,n'r -trunks were to go from hie b helot - - - of Ctrs Grand Trunk [ailway, the eantem witch has green discovered iu Sa Peters- powerful order, w ioh scants among i ' ua ters direct to the station.. He o an . ;'Do ou kniow that mamma allence is plated increase in rates for lumber will no burg,and many arrests, inoln ling a number ranks Moro prig .and great nobles the z q r gad q - his clothes and was just going to hi wife's. ,,cginning to alarm me! I ha a written take ulaua until spring, and then only Afte of students, have been made. any other religions fraternity. rooms, for she also had donned her trawl• �ier five letters Since we came he e. hot the another conference shall have 1 eon held. Ca ti.A,lfred DreYfus, of the French army, Five battalions of the Tyrol rifiv ,reg - '` Ing gown, when Some one knocked. I least reply." Five canal boat, loaded-with lumber has been arrested, akarged wish Selling menc, Kaiserjaicter, lately performed a a. "She is anikiag ;but what d yon care? broke loose at the mouth of the Nicola lans of fortifieationB and other militar wonderfu[ arch from the Pusterthal tote �»�. F Y f.f 1v .., •" i-___-.i We h&d to strike the blow fo iberty. I river, Quebec, in Wednesday nights gale socrets to the Italian Government. valley of the lower Inn. They had,to oro is s= ,_-,�. . haven't had any tatters Sithe Som'my Two arcs aground opp�ite Three Rivera the lirilleithal Alps by passes 8,300 f t - t' friend d'Etigny. He was to d me im• and the other throe are supposed to hav M. Favette,-& high'Frenoh official, who above tae sea. Rain fell in torrents all. t e - l: m rtant business for me, but he raiste in shrunk. Lumber is strewn all 'over th nearly wreaked the Cabinet by ebargiug; day los and on the mountain cop thy . ' p° K ���' withholding his account, IN a 1', let ar river• six hur�ed and fortyy olio Here and Biz met a b[iudiug Snowstorm. One battalion - 1 for et France, Since France Pure us." fi, I;I. S3. t�hampion 'attd the flngehi cab fared against tNe (lovernment,ha►e boon accomplished the feat •in thirteen hon s, i �� • I� France, however, had not quit orgotten Royal Arthur, of the Paoifie squadron, lef removed feom otfice. . while another had topasesizty-threemnr n- t _; ;: �� f!f diem. . They had iteen rr arried si weeks, Vancover on Friday for Callao, where i A special from Shi+nglrai confirms there- Iain torrents through' water often warlh�et 1 t �i�il a g , ; `" when 'in Venice they receive ding- is rumoured the Britiaih Consulate had beer port of the death of the young consort of high. I� tarda. attacked by revolutionists acd that mem ' . ' ,�f �� r , the I+;mgeror of China. She was rebuked Tha Rev. Dr. bnt;hnot, vicar of St t- _ i '- 1J i "The Marquise de la Ver has the herr of the Coural's family had been mei by the .,mperor who slapped her f`ce,and ford-on Avon, say�S that his old ohnreh i 'in . i" 1 r/ If 4�' g she took poison. ch the same state it was in Sh e- � - `' t`,J jt' }i, ; i II honor to announao her marriaR Count derod. � ' :I i eft Cl l ipti Daniel d'Etignv." The .letter-'eatriera wind clerks iii tri Em &roe William Ilan conferred u mu i :' A "What?"exdlaimed the astoni h yowig pmt-Office arLment at Violoria, B. c. p p° spears a timA. Of the #eve genuine cell of . +t-,� f �. ' +ii;, �4 �� P Gen.•von Caprivi rho Urder of the Black the dramatist preserved in his native to n,, , tf t�`- -Viaapuntess mamma married in I But { 'f , struck work on Tharaday, beoaase a gran Eagle Set with brilliants, and upon (;Dunt the moat'intereating ace hie signet r ng, } ' '• ► .yr $ i , l G' ``i ` who it 'M. d'Etigny? I never 6fm dt of 140 addition &1 r month, ou account zu Ealenbur• °tri® Cross and Star of the . pe S with the initials W.S. on it and the oak r . i ,� `�, ou'house. „h a fel- the extra cost of livin in the West, ,wa I Grand Commander id the Hohenzollern ' I V�h re lied Gonttsn, K at which he eat in the grammar soh 1 of z-, y p i that withdrawn. On the advice of the Board Order. Stratfoed. The average number of via tore I'f r ,low I was expecting a letter fro a oat Trade of Vancouver. the etrikers urea + F :- - I{ '. im octant business. Se bee as ee ed well, On Weduall y J^a, nes Bliree Reelae,the .to"the poets home and church in 23, a - c is p back to work, declaring the strike off for k "` � i I fancy!" month on the un3erstt►ndiag that the Boar i Ft'�oli A'nwrahiat, acing his al►sonae, y�r, of wham about 8,000 are Ameri¢aas. t r ` " �I`: The d'Herietola are bot on k n terns was sentenced to twenty years' imprison l sP° g of Trade would roes for menc o f tri 'Po a Leo ettin read hie narrow �, " Who is there•?`' he rudentl ;asked, with the d'Gtigays, who are n n the Isar lowtwce. F FaY menc: Realus iS a reuownad eciielnniot ma P 1� g g y- Y p y al celebrated geogra her, and a ri house betamds; the auulptor Adaraa&i ,�is .'at '.} before opening, for he dreaded a vial either happy. filot long since; Goner had the work u n bis se ulahre, which iS of whits . . , a> A'r sz Talx. . romisin enoin o all existing . Govern- p° p ,from Portugal or the Hippodrome. pleasure of receiving a deli ely tinted P g Y , . Carrara marble. On its lid there is a lion, � - , " It is I, Monsieur le Vicomte— caper, note: 'Ffnanoo Minister Foster will leave En - mance• with a p&w reatin upon, the poutijficial t,� '' oar man,"said a familiar voice. •'Count d'Eti hat the h nor to an• g guy land foe Oanada by the C&mpa►nia, of t a _ ti&ra; an the right is a statue of Faith F ° . F' Gontran opened tare door rather ilnessily! nounce that Countess d'Etign has given Cunard line.on Saturday. ptltl pPapertlefi of Nitro-Benglne• bearing',candle and the $oly Scriptures; ''. The presence of this man, -at, this hour, birth to a son. The tenders foe the two milliaa and rr on the last statue of Truth, with the Pope's W boded no cod. "How funny!" sold Carmen, kissing her At. a chemical factor at Mulhouse in r. g �, half sterling Canadian loan amounted y _ arms in ane handl on the side heneatki the t 'Anything{ wrong Y asked Gontran:_:.. ` three-weeks-old baby , mam a s son was more than eleven million pounds, Alysee►, ati ti►ecident occurred the other day lie>au the inaeription:—"Hie Leo X[Il., F. . ''' , . " Yes," answered Prosper, cautiously. an uncle from-its-birth 1" - . The London Times annaunaea the dos h which would be too graeuome to relate bald M. Pnlvia set"•-Here lies eo XII ', S3ov-' �� lookin around. •'Monsieur ordered.me is "You triffnk that fttnn i' stie�rered Brei n Prntiff(Fontafex Mazimu He is ..": , look out for , certain lady." d'$eristol. .k`Well,the idea Gba Che uncle's of file Right Hon.i Sir Patrick Jose h it not some soi�sitiGo iut,�rest.. An explosion g„ "`,' "Well?" f a' sweetmeats w 1 oder the nephe an lncoma $oenaa at Qle►eae9fzi, Ireland. . duet. of nitrwbenstine took place in a building in Fonr 6f'the motet eminent Yuen in mope c, d '`Well, Monsieur le Vicomte, she rise of fifty thous nd pounds do not seem Typewriters in Glia British War C}ffi ' whish a workcmaa was knrowis is have been, &re at the present time aaffeiring fro par• `` ��, ' , arrived. L,wai&.bue�► ab t our bo#es, uite so amusi to me, Ohl th so mott''ers• receive onl from$3 O to $8 r week a d y q y �, f`ir•e ensuod, sad when it li&d bean gat tial blindness In all Cakes the na urs of , when all ate once, wit.houb knoaking` oz` 'in-law !" an agitation for highm'wages is in grogr y under it w&e found tb,t throe foot�f boil the a►ilmeat ie the same, namelp, eal�aract. i - ringing, a lady,'bnteit•ed, dra ed into an -�" ' .. The atm►rner Tarmes struck Crow Flo k, In liquid was_on the floor of the building. Mr. Gladstone bas had several ope>&tions tw l�ttpp near Milford Maven, on. Tuewdt►y nig L When it had-¢oalod a search was mado-for performed upon one of his ayes. Thi ocher 1 ,. armchair, and asken if M. d'Herletol was Crushed rtT>ilder Wa$on alb@8l$. in. I anawereii°that he was not, that he A despatch Pram FIa►miltoin Saye:-Dan Twentp•ane .men, itrroludiag tie cap In tri@ rnan+p retnai<ina but no trace whatever e e is stilLsound encs h to enable him to s` r� - as- married this morning, :and' that his - aud.officers, were drowned. was found of theme. 'It.was tkon thought r� and WOW. Sir Rim. fiaaacartfis eyes t, 4 W ra cf Brock ton,was drawin in turnips, - iggage wag just being sant tv the Station. Y' The Mar cis of Lanedowtse, -form® ly ho might.after all have left rho-plaefe before are bolt!mach oitaaQrod, and moa soon . ! '•'We+will seeabout tlhat,'said she shak, and his Son Frank was with hii in tbo Hold q i_ °: r fi t me. I tried to 'resaou kith throwin tnrni a into the a on. Tho Giovernor•Ceneral of Ct►nada, t►1ad in re the exploeiaa. `!}`b put the matter to the hags relief or be altogether darken d. M. s>. ing he sat has. been c.e test oaroansee of au tnalg were ut into Lhe ,Jtpless Simon iS ire like plitght, and ignor AX a ; retretitj Viesroy of India, P - E g p i tier, but she only shrugged her shoulders. litble fe11Qw had reaolied undo t e w,gun atoa a ,night of the!Order of fire Gart r. liggid,atad it w 'fciand they di ►ppeared lata Criepi in whose Case' tbte ai►mept h not f: { t; z - I told her that I,should be obliged to put for a turnip, and his father iCa� notioia Q ed the horses. Ono f the din James Mallin,the Montreal man 9har ed 'shoat t9ve5 hours!• 'panty-lour haus ht►d proereeded quite eo far as in the�the's, had ! i 11 x. her oat. 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I - . .I- -* temittanoee are acknowledged �� a livered to any part of 'the pillage b� ate Association of Ontario and the last. ahange of date on label on the Bret paper ol- * York Plowmen's-Association, took lace , • Yo receipt of money at this office. Always Arthur Locke, east extd ha a sen confln• nth®far i of '-BLANKETS, LADIES and GENTS UNDERWEAR, F L�H N E S,— tteep the data paid ahead. tt -1 —John Andrew, who a on Thursday the 8th Inst., o , ed to the house with typhoid ever for the Mr, William Milliken, Hagermau's ur• FLANN.ELETTES, YARNS, ETC. �� past ten days is now w a v precarioae bete, 8th cwnceseion of ldarkham. he ��.. x �ut �� � condition. competition brought oat 62 lowmen► and _ �� p I. 1 1894 —Pickering Harbor Bnn ay 8°bool was in everyp way a decided snag, the PICKERINGF, ONT., NOV. 16y have chosen december 27th n which to duality of the work being such that the We are offering better values than evI in i hold their annual. entert ment and lgdges had no easy teak in deciding who x. j' -� �'�1 Christmas tree. were entitled titi the prizes. h II b t in aWorstedo, Soot°h and Canadian Tweeds, Melton and F 18Z$ - LOCALISMS* -a The weather was rather a i y, , —Joshua Richards is mo ' R thi�a week s OV©ro0atlriga3. all other respects was simply fine, w ich --Balk oysters direct from Baltimore mt0 his new hoose as the Bas soda His foot aocoantspfoe the large turnout,ae bore . `" * residence at the west end has been rent- at'QPoodraff's meat market. ed by William Varty.- were felly 2,000 people to witness th dif - dru 's and'family, of Parkdale, ferent contests. His Honor Lieut-Go ern. Before purohaeing a Robe gee the SAS$ATCHEWAN 1 0$E we Ming, Aa —"Some applications of the C4olden or Kirkpatrick was present, Hon. ohn ' �risited this week with his father. gels" ie th@ topic of the Y P. B. C. E. Lr den and many other diatingu shed �`` —A. Look has started a butcher shop prayer er meetin next Sued y evening. gee is werqq present. Sere is a list o the . iln Mrs. Leaven's block, east end. Phe leader will be Mrs. J. D kis. rtze winners: Class 1, in cod, open d all - R 's i N 0a. - ' —Thos. Law'sr., bad the misfortune to —Thee is to be a grand o neert in the penaer Crowle , Inniefll, 1 ; Frank Ve'ir, - 6- 4 q =�­� �,:,� ­­`-' lose a valuable horse from inflammation Brook Road school house his (Pridq) Scarboro, 2 R. J. McLean, Thorn liffe .last week. evenin at which a choice ro rani will Farm,York, S ; James Hood, Markh 4; —The PICxERiN(3 NEWS `'and Daily gi g g 5 Thomas Lit- '- World clubbed too cheap to mention here. be Presented. :Be sere and a tend. J. &lark Qilliham, Kin , , �'Pe won't be out done. —Found in Piokerin Vil age a few tie, soarboro, 6. -FOR eKE ' I ' ; . Class 2 in sod, open to towme who —John Tanner has ceased business in days ago a bag of clothing. Owner wilt .P HOj .- pyer�c Bamti by�pplytp t H, A. Hai•. have never taken first prize in any eoc sty 9 • ....,..,....FOR our tQi3d .1p at��y occapiey g match, in -geoond ole@e, -or any prize in '] . 0-•-- . , gins,proving property and p ging for this class-- Robert Rennie, Soarbor , 1 ; - 1. . . " 'M is now wihout a tenant. * first NEWW DRESS GOODS :� --The Weekly Mail Toropto's best notice. Alex. Stirling, Bearboro, 2 ; Jame Mc weekly and the PicgERlxa NEws to Jan. —will Howlett is waving into Logan's Lean, VauAilan, 8 ; William Ness, ark FLA NNELS rk cottage, and 'Albert Howlett is locating xi ; 1 . - 1st.1896 for #1.25 cash. Here is ii chance R ham, 4 ; Thomas Shadlook, Searbo , in Larkio's dwellin in the south east VELVETEENS g Wesley Bennett, Scarboro, 6. you seldom meet. ward. This will orate the tone cottage Class 8, in sod, open to boys un r 18 —Mrs. H. Lawson, and child; sa�am. y C1'111DER�''LOTHING� ETC Hied by Mies Mercer, left for Detroit on the Linton farm, which ill soon be years— R. E, Pardon, Whitby, 1 ; ` alter , • - ! pa rs:Lawson hue been here occuppied by Lorenzo Banks and familyq. Hood, Markham, 2; Walter Pilkie, gar. A few remenant Of Twee and cede coat. -u, last week. M —The aniniversary service in aonneb• boyo, 8 ; Robert Stiver, Markham, 4. TT R alto her parents for some weeks. at tion with Centennial Meth dial church, Class 4, in sod, open to either ridi ,v or PAR ,� ` i VL� � 4 .- ,­ -. . ­­ ­- %, I I . . -- —The last coal at $4.83. 200 tons lie. Qom. }walking jointer plows, cast share, w }oat Ga Scranton coal. Nnt, Stove xnd Egg• .on Htghlad Creek, will take lace on coulter--John Cowperthwaite, Mar 1 am; 4 - day ne when services will a held mom. '1 ; Andrew Thompson, Bcarboro, a. the track, bought before advance freight, afternoon and .evening. The follow.x 4..30 0$ oars: 4ross be Gloanger, Hard• g+ ' Close 6, in red land, open to-all • 6I ware, 'Whitby. ins Thpreday, .bot dinner and a good ;men who have never taken"a prise a .',, ny — e al Tem late, of Whitby, will rogram, will be enjoyed, s posters far match—Joseph Nash, Boarboro, '1 ; , os. ki - . .. m,& . � .1 Th Roy P 11 particulars. William O �.,. kDic- , - I Ray . fraternal visit to their brethern here P Craig, Boarboro, 2 ; W Ogg, I � —Coal, Lumber, Bht glee; XX ham, 8 ; Jose h Cow rthwait Va an, next Friday evening. A splendid time is p ppee �, . wish to call your attention to a-few ; -' ` ici .ted. All members of the local shingles X1.25 per M ; X X Shingles 4 ; John Loveless, Baarboro, b' ; W m ant P !12.26 r M. Bntish Col baa Vedar Don hart , Scarboro, 6. - lodge are requested to' be present and g y .help entertain the visitors, X2.75 per M, Prue ish C l Coal 114.x30 Class 6, to red land, open to plc len N T�( GOOD ; r ton off oars at up towns anon, all the who had never taken a Arai or se�on 1 . SPE' C' Ifi I 11s - * 111 e - ` Nellie I Law Pe — __-- ---_ '—On Monday week Mase above guaranteed very est quality. in a first or second class, in sod, or }rst . had the misfortune.to break o$ a needle prize in stubble or red land—Arch. l!en- _ . , ,- . - her. and which incapacitated her from Other goods at equally low p ides. Gross F I - in h p *s��x* nett, Scarboro, 1 ; Thomas Bell, Best l Ire, ..: assuming her position as organist on Ban• Granger, hardware, Whit y. - -_ ••--•=i . —For the information four South ,2 : John Monk, Bmarboro, 8 ;Albert Q An, .. a��iiii•i•••■-sass ----- f•s�••••••i•••••••.•... . ••• .... - - _ - day in the Methodist church. Miss Etta 4 • Robert Chapman, Baa )ro, _ , . African and other distant s bsoribers, we Soarboro, ' Margach manipulated the keyis in 'her 4 • Thomas Jackson, Scarboro, 6 ; F a G. WOOL DRAWERS AND SHIRTS . _ , . stead. might mention that we hav had almost ;Collins, Pickering, 7 ; Gordon Bear®, i,ar- enoa h� snow to make slei hie during �, " Full sizes for lees money than ever. �Th p re e - Anotion sale'of cattle; furniture, ins• K g R boro, 8. - plements,buggies, cutters, cart; stoves, the past few days - but as a go to press Close 7, in red land, open.to bops ,a der , • tra good and selling fast. Should be worn to be: horse blankets, )laxness, etc. The cab• the ground is bare again, a d we expect 16 years ofage--Campbell Blakeley, ,ch, • , appreeiat©d. a few weeks of open weath r et, before i ; E. Willis, Soarboro, 2 ; J. M• tea, sdriber has received-inetrnetions•to sell at _ , . _ N old winter settles down to business. . Reach, 8 Wilbur Vipond, Whitb +;; 4 ; 4'. ` Fo3 s Hotel, Whitby,on Wednesday, ov. —Oaf school trustees have secured the William Maxwell, Scarboro, 5. WOOL SOX and HOSIERY`- ,• !It 17th, 1894, a quantity of the above named services o1 a teacher for the enior depart- Clare 8,in r d land;open to plowmen a ling articles, all goods most be sold. sale at - two•farrowed�enik low--James Th r h:at We always have great value in Ibis line. iI` e w. y ment for 1895. out of som eighty appli Y P- eo le are bu In them tells us the are bei sold 10 o clock p.m. Terme made known Say York 1 Alex. tVeir, Baarbor ,' 2 ; p p Y g y g of sale. -L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. cations, that of John Mur ar, now of er, right- I _ ,. M le,was gecevted. 1ldr. arkar comes David Bbadlock, Bcarboro, S. . —The ramous Laing Bros. will give sr$cz,L TYCIzas. \- . , . here with best of references, and we join ,,r . one of their justly popular phonograp�io all oar eople in wishing hi every sac• B®eb going team in first g d and ���L EL�NgE�' concerts in the Methodist church, Picker• p clasBes—J. Mark Qilliham, Kin . , Nov. 16th cess. When a teacher s successful ing, on Friday evening, , com- Best.turnout in•sod field R. J M ,ean . Clean, soft warm.and t such a price you C n't re- ,E mencir,g at 7:30 o'clock, The numbers 'Pupils are benefited. of R. Davies' ThorneliffeStockFarm Cod- ' —There was a slight mistakemade in morden, 1; Thomas Little,• Boarbo 2 ; ei8t buying. You will want them. C and on the program are all well selected, and settle ap the Gleo,. Law's 1 iter last week Robert Urmered, ti`3carboro, 8. i eJ[amille. w - . 1. .- - are resounded throagn the building Wath wonderful distinctness by this wonderful on the football question. a made the Beet turnout in red land--R. ver,. , , , .. machine. Admission 15 eta, children 10 writer say '•The game at Br klin was a Markham. WOO �{REYr FLANNEL e- ots, familibs more than two• 12J cents . defeat for Brooklin, but not an easy one Beet going team, red land, boys c s— i ' 4� each. Here is a chance of a lifetime. by any means." C}reeuwoo should be William Maxwell, f�carboro. ; Beautiful Right and Dark Flannels of thew y best : Don't fail to en's it. substituted forBrooklin in tie 2nd place. Best finish in sod geld—t�penoes u #,_ make, selling aC from fferent prices up. y We regret ezceedinQly the mistake and ley, Ynnisfil. • --A number of the Massey Harris Best finish in sod, boys—R. E. P U11 . • ` Company's agents met at the Palmer hasten"to make the correction.n. Hons, oronto s Thursday at h last week ' We had, occuion to Vel- through Whitby.. � iWOOL 'WEEDSL . 1. . y Beat fihiah in red land, boys--Ca :;bell i; and presented Wm. Greig their g�^efn� lunch of .soarbAro Towns i� darinx the Blakeley, !tench. This is another line'we are selling cheaper t is fall '2 . tendent with a gold water and gain. past week, and our candid pinion is that The officers of the 'society are : W lliam than ever. Good all w of Tweed fur little Duey. Mr. Greig has be@II wail the company for there is no fairer Townsh p in Canada. Milliken, president ; Simpson Renpie vice- dust the thing for m •ng men's pants o boa's '; FL - n wards-ty;ten ears, and 'during time Not that the soil is somuch above thepresident ; Thomas Hood, secretary- teas• 5��1 clothes. Fine suitings and overt atings ' bap enjoyed the confidence of both cam• average;;`but the fences an buildings ar urer. Directors from the Agricultur I and - - : an and agents. As Will. • is an .old all tasty in appearance, showing the Art# Association, J. C B.nell, Edmo ton ; made up in the latest s les. Piokerin bo and even now visits as thriftiness of the farmers. The appear W. J• Westinaton, Plainville ; B. M llory, L frequently,boy, join hie maty friends once of the Township iia credit to the Franktord. From E,set York Asacol tion, 'acme and see what We Can d0 for you. �landownere, John Little, Alex. Dougherty, deo. 'orm• . . here in congratulating him upon his sac• — DIC'KIE - MARQUIS , - Friday morning abs t ? ' o'oloc ley, John Weldrick, Robert Petoh, rthur cess. May the confidence now reposed Thomas Wilson's reside oe, on tb uantz, William $over, William M Uon• s an him never be shaken. t John rl. O'Connor places, south,w at of this Ail a d, F. W.Jaokes, Cieorge'Forestsr, y —A falsehood nailed:—It is frequently p Lawrie and 1''rattk Marsh. lane took lace from a def Live chimne III I . b'. asserted by interested parties that fancy p y The 'edges were: Classes 1 and 8— dam and before water could be a plied the fir Flood, arkham, Thomas .Ross,.Str n e • -- ' work cannot be made on the New Wil g , #' Hams, The finest prize for Fahey Ma• was beyond controls. C peiderable o J. Costes, Shirley. Classes 8 and b -John chine sewing this year at Markham fair the sonicate were remov d. It is sal Weir, � h Malvern. Peter Christie, M hest- that ad there been a all a b 4 6 p �! I F,z:. w b upon 1 or, Charles Brodie, Aurora C1 , Othor 0� V was awarded to ork made on the Now 9 �� � . lace in good working or or the Elam 7 and 8--John Morgan, Willowdale Geo. .. Williams. A5 imported display be• p g , i >' inR in oppositio The New .Willi$!►ms could have been extinguis ed. Th sloe La*eon, Sing ; John � Martin, len. _ - _. L. - will be considerable. Horsee—J. Boag, Georgina, RobertTan. - ' . also carried'off let prize for fancy work —The Queen vs. John Burkholder Hing, Hagerman ; Fgank sant$, : Y against similar oppositions in 1898. The !Maras• Q S m�e. .' New Williams family machine not, one case at the assizes just' ole ed at Whitb , . Too com manly the' fact is ignored that a man's opinions d can� y o The di,ractare of the affair, and tion- Medal and three di Lomas at the �Porld'e furnished much interest fo the people f vta��Ag are life rive►Le ersonal matter, with which n0 one else as t e. P laxly those of the East York A Cation p p fair, Chicago 1898. Ladies kindly pin Whitevale and vicinity.. a defends t deserve ttreat praise for the man ,er in right #A meddle. , these foots in your hat. Flemi and was charged with committ g E!�po - dregs an eduCa- _ 11 y ** Maud Ball in 1692. er ha which the different events were ma s ic1. f n politics, the spending of mpney, in Social life, Son only agent. Even in the selection of the tam w this tioD, efa►abi one should florupously avoid acting as censor Ofothers who may —Elizabeth Johns, beloved wife of evidence, His Honor Jud stti felly set forth. The president and ret- k Peter Perry, aged 57 years and some drew• the me froth the jury, en a ary were untiring is their.efforts f r tie differ with himself. j, 11 months, died at her haeband`a residence, ground that it would be da erose to co ootnfort pod convenience of those mb- Evidently there is no difference of opinion regarding the fin work vtct since the irl had n t disolosed t e led mifnahip and neatness of garments turned out by greenwood, on Tuesday, after an illness g . • of som ,nonths. She was afflicted with facts until so long a time her. Bove Although the repreeerc allvss fro Cha/ - other oases were before he court b t Townshi were beaten in the tlrst ass, it - - _ t Dancers. Every effort was fat forth for p _ ' ' - - none of a ve 'mterestin hamoter. will be,aoticei that SDoe m plowman took 't ' her recovery, bat to no avail, Deceased g leaves a husband and three children to "NOt1Oe:—This is to oe ify that W a very prominentpa rt in the contest. This "8 ! g w nder a as fa me of r is not t4 be wondered t, the Fleming is the only authorized'sed egach .. ­ � ti mourn her demise. The funeral took y agent f that Township are tilled as well, if not lace Thursday afternoon and the New Williams t3ewin Machine in t e ; P y e mfr- better than Ihote of any other Town hip in — --- townshi sof Markham, rboro or Pic 7mnt was made at St. George's cemetery, pp the Province. A drive through rboro Pickering.. Mrs. Perry I has resided to ering,and is the only perso woos#Veer • will convince one of the fact. - ­­ ---. " Pickering Township for many years, and tee the company will res seize to ibis competitors OPENING9. 18940- --j. . .territu Tb' n Ons of the Dom titore was an old ioh FALL .. her many friends join with hey sorrowing ry to Otloe is ntended as a Earnest, an uncle of the nnfortnna Jessie - . . l/ " , husband and friends in Ynouruin her loss, Proteoton to the public an ae a .warni>bg Keith, who turned'his tarmws wit great 'd- THU RS Y --Rey. M Aalay officiated ir• : t;And. to persons offering 1. second hand or spar• deliberation. He was about the o ly-Old irew's church on Sabbath lard i� •:dstor ions machines falsely rept senting the Country trained plowman there. WEDNESDAYan - ­­ - far the _first time. The Rev. gent'anon selves as agent for the ew William Mr. Robert Davies prize..team r® im• . Do not be der ;: ,11 Bewa a of imposter 11 ported Clypdesdales of applendid action and outlined his duties as w 1 as those of his Buy the Ivo : Niiliatvs`fr m the law nl power. Mr. John Lfttle of Boarbo o alsoOCTOBER 3 d �}, a$d f �OW1n days. - - oonRrdgation, in a tvay that should en• showed a fine heavy team. ire all to be a and do The morn• dealer woo ,r Phresents trsight goo P g' The Williams Mfg, Co. ( td.) Moptr 1. 'twentyy hours per sora were alio ed for ^^ Mg sermon particnlarl was what we Oot. 29 11394. ,�, cad plowing, and i2 boars per acre for red newspapers woald call a salutatory, and _.The f land. This would seem an abund noe of YOUR 013PECTYON �- E FU�L� . ��-11 as snap a production was abl in the ex- S10vOus Ball F rntly June le time, but when the duality of the rk fs Binders will appear in the Piris Hall, n the �► a does _trema. That he and his fa'M ly mWy find taken ilnto consideration, S, ,. I e S �, g P P Friday evening next Nov. 8rd, ander be not mi R Piokerin a Peasant laDe tq live in we par t o! mach loatyn . . . all oapeot. Aside from that we expect auspices of the A. U. U. . lodge aft is - __.. __ that his sojourn here may be fruitful with piece. Those who had t e pleasar,a of PICKERING PORT C FFIC - hBaring this talented fame y about tae ve ggood results: This can only be attained years alto speak of them ith•the his t leis arrive from Toronto a is i►au. ,� DF••••.s#s i £: _ by the hearty cooperation of pastor and oomen ti )nails close Toronto team. ;` • people. on, The Work en are not x• I- - . . .-: ion8 t vs ti.T w.8 18 a to picas:C#T w !s a m o nt eke money out f the entert. - ' B 9 lg a m " fi Z' It a m As we`f evioasl stated, B, - ash, of melt, but rather desire t provide a g p y b 1►itb 9 p n► Tomato s m p m ' .. Liverpool, charged Arthur 0'Le with programo T '�a ixi tt T w m g w I - F -1 TU; cry at roost. The at3mwsion as o s a -1 URN . t having assaulted him at 1. .Isaac Linton'sn phi Within t>le r hof all,na o- an`�°mem issued°a all at tb world. YF 61, sale, The case was to have been tried be. ly 15 cents-all around, „'shout reserve-ve "VIM 11 >awsi> a• d' st t ha�n . �i ahaYae lot of Bedroom �utes,Parlo cite fore Police Magistrate Harper, in the T----- 1. seat�. Doors open at 7 80, program &t cordon House parlors, Thursday after- 8 o'oloDk. Fuer bed �epaatar receiaed and ix►tert allow at t i-fl . 11. TS,�?181I, II� Oh f3'C10}1 a�C lOt 0 oh>411'B Of al lel noon. The magistrate was present as Everybody all pfd attend. ger cent per anuaeaturtt ,table h#16`Ve 'BII�' 1AOt1021 O x11,8 g A1mrilt'aM na11 . . . �r 11>no►e for yon w>�l n ger have >�bot , well as the plaintiff and witnessbs; but Sheriff' Ferguson,son, of in ton, id 91 res Hoe s, t Arthar was not. A warrant was issued ears of Yeo . nt even that failed to locate him, y alts, and.aays he feels as wel as I .4a. �' He he did 20 years ago. Too many middle•gged'e:'lmmen mould+ ter'ahanoe to get furnl�iur® Oheall'rp. 1. 1�- hue not since been located. This seems Messrs. �+ },(•�• p Thoa, Miller, of Oehita►a, find rather be catxed gond,fellow . ag1- L Z T P CT E ,J i.�C . . to as a foolish procedure. Had Arthur Robert Barfett,of Nbwea tio, have bought oone than W sun that t;�le-4l1o., e, d _ • - , ffppeared he would, in �l prebabifity,have a burner store in Or,.no. - � '4 4�'A - been let off with a nominal fine; bat he �Ve !lava to roo rd ► d4 tb ref 0� or �. (3� {}� '�xld8rtx9�l1r1� tI00d8, If �a a Y 18 B 0 SQ We learn on good au hent thatStr, of Ciark+s e.old landaxk� tl � ` 1ffi �- will not have the assault alone to answer John Carveth, 'the old wap r , f ;i• i el Sri o e, Q Of Mr .Jatoob .+ �$.- o : ,,.. ,, � ►t o i Mhz �fn' is, Ike, don t f rg®t. �t - for, put Doiltem t of court ae wel s t:: - p P 1. -Sure• candidate for- the T, � r „ • sat on of f ri - 3 Y L1 P . of :,la + - t:.`. I , e, ,�� ;E ' * 11�t friends • �, : -. : , :.. : r �, . : y' fl did not thusly ads i68 llua, CI b . u. y r r r :.< . 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