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NO BAR 23, 194. N4i 5 VOL. XIV _ - - 13 p I B. Jaques, commer ill tr0eller in -the ` ,_ Q T . ,R__O_LTND U ': auNSARTaa. Wr4fes {,sitar Q�arba. ; , ' x ;. stelae is home to span a-few months with I . re. John:Parltor, who has been ill for his mother. -� ' LATER LOCAL` HAPPENING8 $ECORDBD BY.-so a tittle beak is slightly improved ,this The Rangers will g to Highland Creek �� 1�edicat. TH$ pRE�s AND JOTTED DOWN BY o.UR wee on Thursday to play a friendlt� match `'°:" M,BATE'VIAN, M,D., C:M.,M.C. ( COR EBPGNDENTB. m. Campbell has commeneed the er@o• with the team of that place. R• do B.O:, Coroner. Office and Residen e, �` OLAREMONT do of a new blacksmith shop on his lot Quite a number fro these parts attend j a ing street, Pickering Odice hours: Morni Opp bite the ohureb, so that oar town will ed the eervicea in th Centennial, church ; , = 1 30 to 11:30; Evening 8 to 8. Th Dnnn ie mach improved in health be. ell equipped with shops in that liipe. last Sabbath. Little ave Evac there. <� e ctt. r, Dales has about coni 1 ted a neat There is a great de 1 of talk of a steam #? L © f during the past few days. p De offitce adjoining ,Mr. D nbar s resi- ery being erected he e. The next thing ! �d RNTON & DODDS, BARRISTER , Mr , Mol'herson and daughter, of Buf• 1 de ce which will be more Dom odious and we want is an opera house and then the t, D SOLICITORS,ETC., 10i Adelaide eta ©t " $ - faro, vyere bare this w@elf with friends ``,_ T non eriient and likewise more ornamental town will Le complete east,Tororto. At Claremont uesday 1 y •-• Mr . Thomas Thompson, of-Toronto,, that the former one. The Chosen Fridnd intend -holding a ' ,: A , ---- ` .r-• viaite over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. he Presbyterian Sunday School here oonaert a,ere on the 1' th of Deo., which i,o i ----- 1+'ARE�VELL, Q. v., BARRI - : s J. R,Co;inty Crown Attorney,and Cou ty -• ,. B, S, Palmer. wil hold their annual Xmas a tertainment doubt wilt he one oft a best,a Miss Jesspe Bolicitdr. Court H inse,Whitby.. 10-y ' hoice Famil Patent Flour $1.50 pe bag. Ise o Middleton, of Orillia, is h@r@ this In he charcti on Christm s eve: 'The Alegandgr has been ei gaged. 4 r . C Y weak ailing upon old friends. He hanks Can 1 entertainment by the hildren will TAMES.MILLER, SOLI . R�-N :• — ,h_: ' tJ T�iRY Public,.Conv©yyancer, etc, Office at I 1 � AT THE the p ture of health and happiness. b@ ivell and refreshments se ved. Pinker intends ata ting in th piesis " < Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to 10 u. D. Forsyth Jr., and some Stouffville . . business in the near i tore. ^ ' AY BARB BROOK ROAD.- � Fred has secured th' services of another ' . -. ': TOW & McGILLIVR S p 11VI I L L ■ boys are taikiDg of going to the lumber 1J tars,solicitors, dcc. Office.opposite P et man, coneegnently N d's services will be office,Whitby,out. ,ono.Ball-Dow,B.A.;Th a. wood ttii5 week. Likely Dan will ehange PICKERIN'G�• his m'nd. re. C:W. Cole is with h r parents at dispensed with. A. McGillivray,LL,B. Monev to Loan. 8y _ :_ $ $al win this week. . The prodigal son as . returned' in the . 0 ; @w thousand dollars, private fun s, 00a M �^ �, + °91 � - Mrs. Wm. Maenab has been seriously , Dnnn is still waiting u his father person of our smithy' father, after, an ab - _'� r - /� •eoH o ill duiing.the past week. but is now much 'wh is down with typhoid fever at Clare- Bence of twonty four ears. Il to loan on Real Estate Mort ages at rase- Q; Q+ - "� gg ;$ onable rates of interest. THOs. PARRaR,Bar- �p ,loO an bettelt, to the satisfaction of her host of mo t ,- Miss Eva Pearson has returned to the ;D rister,Piekerina,(every Baturday.l y' »�f Oa88 �, $ a-w friends and relations. , W. Cole's father and sister aeeompan• parental roof after a absence of a !ew r= - peterzyuvey. 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":: ., _ - - __._ Ban#�y �(i t a grid wait rritide oa the � , _ T--- --- - _ _-i_--- - n �diffioul- Sbi a le -Ifuto46t—rent, Buffalo, r a t.an M+..r otwithstandtna m y s NEWS I � •"'-�- � -, -, , � - A M T� PP AA �{, alli}gators, n ut u a TH . S gambiit� In ^r.� It Ad r.c S.i A ,tt1.O�.STE�S 111 Ltd�TL� ties, and being far-ouyaamber inhered, p - � aand. ix Ohit1tttaitsep Fore found R 1. lee t t e sharks ai --.: � .felon of theft rlraodea idol. Scarlet f'"evera Y,, or r.8. . very good fight. The p :: .: anal finw[t soa►ttered .by farions on• ,,h kc 7. �. leant ( ivelaiud iii seed to haveobop_ f - r: - .:: bay Y bAN/►flA• i :=`` ti a seamed to ; .; Imo= , r P f varlet: ever is a moat daiiii ae ; The boy .,. elan lila. Each$1h and rete ,; ht durin his A FIERCE ENCOIINTgE $ETW EN g d peones afi hie waait g fro uentl fatal dfreaee, even when the Iteminisc ( ai,deratand clearly the oharao r t►t` his an- -There- a good eleighinq `in Wianipe>l . vasa ion, He felled trees and one else lire q 1r- a► SHARKS AND, ALLIGATORS•I,.` tagon}ab, and the powerful tails were � ulation o 10,.- tank seems mild. It is extremely treaeher.; died by Y . Z' ouiaii boaatta a pop . wo for the Tamil •, brought into re uisrtiun as o ten as the St. y . q 3. R v. Ur. Parkhurst has boon` made s out, It is apt to leave the patient aflectad• -II., is eai '' +� ` : .4 immense jaws. while the all gat ore •wore - !'Ile seg Serails;us were Qnatiie t® w>�t><- p me , r of the Union League Clubs New sometimes for life, by some disorder o 'for peace 'a ate; stead the Shanks. bat They FOnpch11 more slow to move than the atiarkr, the Areal estate boom is re cited . from Nl' Yor � life let latter were obliged to tarn o er on thou agars Fa�11s,Caaadian aide, weakness of. the organa. It �u violently "'. �: Them with the Vtsnoat Determtnw• mks before being able to bi a with any "The ecilitary prfean at Rin etort peniton- F rest flies in VQast 1'entaoeae® halve de- time the, d contagious.. ` .- --111031. 1. effect. This gave the alligator' a han� tiay wag opens on Friday• - t ptro ed .thousands of dollars' worth of,pro• For-all these reasons it fe Always nerals. . will be u •' The strangest esu fight ever'ie►w or het away sucl bits their Air liaise 4, g Y Tuberjoulosis is said to be very prevstea pert ary, when the case is ascertained to be ons Leone, of heard of,"says an offices of the navy, "wee into action. Athough the has ; hay sr' mong Battle on Vancouver island, 13,C. 'I' a National Bank at Oberljn, Uhio, mor of the alligators prevents them from fame,- s° e battle that raged oft the Pacific coast of Arohi� Campbell, a Cypress River, Man., waa ebbed on Thursday nigbt of $504 in of scarlet fever, Brat, to have the most care. Y turning and awiehingtheir tail .around as '' Mexico between sharks and alligators. rapidly ae the fish, uftsn they could dash farmer, was kicked to death by a horse on s'lve , ful tra►atment by a physician ; secondly, Deur•e(I wi M alias- Dwyer,the York horseman, give atoav sttehtion by anteing ,to the ,. memories forward and ens a shark bef re the fish Wednetdday. y je ss d to bave won $80,400 on Tuesday's • The boy, Our ship was at anchor becalmed .not far p n from Manzanilla, and some of the officers could turn on his back to bite r get away. l The otfficere of the Kingston penitentiar condition of the patient; thirdly,-to'isolate But when ane considers that t e shark thea ecus not hoard seething about Augur Mao- aloe 'on. and uarantine moat ri idl a#,d fonrthly� �'the field, `• bad gone ashore on one of the little voyages speed and activity so great " o fallow him donald, who escaped recently. G orge W. Boggs, ex-©fly treasurer of q g Y ' ,r© him d= of dieaove>}y that aeem,to delight navy men evils snd ala eaeilyr'aroan the fastest The Town Council of Niagara Falle,ODL# Tac ms, �Vs,sh., has been.arreated,charged when recovery has taken place, to oleb,ns Ii to y and dieiafeot the room which Lhe Bios pee. a impressio E in foreign lands. VPB Isaias¢ from some of ateamere, it will be readily ser that Lhe has decided to spend $2,200 in adding new a jth ombezzljng �24,38a•• ; r., y g4ostion of departments to the high school there. T e New York Committee of Sevepty eon has occupied, and destroy every article- I wholly e the nativ..e of the fight whioh was then in issue of the battle was Only a ' time' Of course the armor oft e, alligator, P Y which cannot be cleansed that might give ens, and reached the battle field when , The Dominion Cotton Com an has de- ?lav ceiulved upon pernianentocganizat'on j irrather e{ ProB'r though impeding his movemen a was sill• otared a dividend of 8 er cent, for the an<1 heir ob act will be to assist the oily - ;,palace a' the-combat was-at its fiercest. caricas fora time ag+►inet the tilowal and P j lodgment, to Rerma of the disease. p x sat ei►r, oic rs in securing good government. g 11 .of his n it } "To make dear the natural caul which bites of his adversary. But of er a while P Y Scarlet fever, or soariatina, it as cotnmas Ems. ;_ '' u ht about this Somatic contest, it will the constant sharp snapping o the shark Sheri Ferguson,of)Eidpttaton, je 91 years It ie reported from Washington hat Ti{$ Mo g - of age,land says ha feels as well as be did At rase Qen®rel Olney is tired of official a malady that moat mothers have some r -. � rr_AWAY BIT ,By IT, , 20 years a o - life, and may resign. It.to also said that experience with it. -It is a true eruptive �' There, } be necessa to . ."-4ho-�try`. �. g . ""{""� TM `ween Manzanilla and Coleman, a distance and finally with. .a furious ra h the huge Mr. .L.V4'ileon, of tariff bill Esme,may be tate, the ` - shark would fix itg sharp teeth,in w good A movement is as foot at Brsntfnrd to fevelr, in its early stages the eymptoins of eighty miles, there ie w large lake of tale into the (cabinet, {� the "lits grip and crush through a vulnerable part gget they main line of the Grand Trunk _ are nearly identical with those of mea8le11 brackish water, the bed of which is several d''vert 'd to that city, T o members of the t,6ok gang of bwti- and smallpox. But the eruption has some 1 " Uncle of the alligator 'aa if the arm r were an dita d Friday night plundered the town of z feet above the sea. This lake is ab6ut forty eggshell, The wonderful sere gth of the A Canadian Pacific railway train'betw,een Len ah, Indian$terri ory. E. K Melton distinauitiea which enable the physician to {)ne peas ilea len and was once most important ss alligator's jaw came into ala , and time Quebe and Montreal has boon again flied a o n man who steam ted with his gait distinguish the diseaaee apart,andapFiyaipia t 18 55, a 1 °° g'" and again sharks were thrown almost out at neat Batiscan, Y g P phould always bs rafted for gay eruptiv S w means of communication between the two to et p them when they wore riding away, ° house w of the water. The 'k C. Cameron scholarship in ryca hot dose. fever. ` ',�`1 and „v places, psrtianlr.rly as is Mexico formerly "'i:he fight web carried on u cin the aur* is Guyon's University, Binaaton, Unt., lies There is no rsE3edicjne which well i}ot ;, ' A a iteation has been made iii the direct- non the oison of the disease, �. finally ills roads were beset by brigands, and land face of the wets over an ares f a quarter been won by Mr. H. M. McKinnon, Lake PP Y P P ro m, yr most primitive of a mile,in pia view of the p ogle on the Ainslie, C. B. Uni ed �ltates for a charter for an orlgani• all effoetr must be directed to caree�fp! il traneportatjon.was of them p - zati n, to be known an, the Independeut anteing, prateotion from eapoaure, keep rig RL-, " From bank and beach and from our position we Am rican Citizens Part The new account aIn eter. The lake was filled with fresh- Thera je a ramous currant in Quebec + y, all the functions of the body is good elle, i - water fish end1. could see many of the movements nts of the that a burglary took glace on ane of the aaao iat'on ie an out rowth of internal . ,2 a heavy . • hue animals. Several all' stors were g working order, and watching for poaaihle , , f terrible R6PTILE9 8F ALU HINDS, g ocean :ateamehips, one of the ataterooma die naionp in ilio American Protective •' thrown up on the beach durin the straq- havin been forced in. - oomplica�toris, l. �" killing g t;le, torn and horribly maimed that they Aan uiation.' After the•rash bias dise.ppeared there h I the alligators that sunned themeehes The electric street railroad sad the �' on its banks often strained a length of from died in a very few minutes. The whole I Albany,N. Y., on Thursday mists{ng, more or_leea general pealing otl'of the skis, c�l'non' twenty to thirty feet. They were very surface of the ocean in the immediate electric lighting system of Vanoouver,B.0., Att rney-General Hancock decided,that It ie when this proeees is takipg place that ,I' il,ed by fierce when aroused from their aoouatomed +vicinity wan churned to foam y the lash- are said to have been sold to as English is tie matter of selling liquor on a train the there is need of the greatest caution ; for went tt law in violated if the liquor is sold in the dead skin is recognized as one of the e lethargy, much more voracious than even fag of the long tails, while he and there comPanY for$35Q,Ot}U. t the wifl the-South American species,and often raiz- s reddish tinge in the water sh wed where Three of the Perreault brothers, who the >nffetor lieenAed osr,though after being moat common mediums for the spread of �� needles ed and devouredmen and large animals The the combat waxed fiercest. N sooner was have been- rho terror of the French river par hawed in the buffet it may be taken to the disease. The germs may.remaininactivs t s N barrier separating tt 4 ocean from the lake an alligator killed than the ■ arks turned district, have.been sentenced to the Cen• any other car. ' for years, and then communicate in`tecvion, � r . C. is a high sand bank which, though nothing upon his carcass, tore it to pieces, and tral prison, and the fourth to,Kingston L Andrew Degrafl', one of the best to a whole neighborhood. 4 was me more than,a mere spit of land, had been, devo red it voraciously, Th done, the penitentiary. kno n railroad+,buildera in the -United This in the chief reason why all toys that notions _ 1. t. prior to this time, eaf$cient to confine the increasing ebullition in anothe ptacse indi- The Dominion t3overnmenL has pan States, is dead at St. ]Peal, Minn.r aged 83 have been handled by a scarlet fever patient rs might waters of the lake. Buts heavy wind storm rated that the war was beg nning with -an order•in-Counoil appointing a Depart- yea e. In his younger .days was inter should be burned, the furniture mat11 ; revsews from the northeast blew the water of the renewed vigor to decide this 1 oal suprem- mental Commission to enquire into the ante in and superintended the buileling of patiently cleaned, the walla of the roam re- and the lake down to the south and west, and-plied ace of the sea. Only a few hkrks were queetion of freight rates on the Canadian whe is now the New York Central Rail• papered, or carefully rubbed down with of a a 1 it up so high-as to drive it over the levee or killed, although many must have been Paeitic railway, � road.' moist bread,and alt possible means taken to . just as dam. After a short time a ca7evame or badly torn Ily the huge jaws f ithe alliga- disinfect the quarters occu ied. V = de tee Application will be made at the neat, T o four big psAing-house ` firms of q P r V slniee was formed, allowing the lake to lora. One of the alligators th olvn as the P. Above all follow exact- and-enbmiseive• : fit; cheater 1 . drain directly-intii,the ocean. The rush of beach still had a piece of s�iark'e tin session of the Ontario Legislature for the $wi t, Armour, Morris and Hammond of Y Incor oration of the, Toronto, Hamilton, ' 1 all rules laid down b the physician aud� ,: lags w, water from ilial lake increased, alis sluice clenched in bis teeth. pp Chi ago, sought by litigation to scour®from Y Y P Y �- ' i'-' from ti became broader, acid the `lQ0 nate miles « i ,and 1'fia ars Fa1la,Eleotria lZailwwy Com- rail ay corporations anion them Lite t►is boned of health. �1 For half the defy wd watch d;Lhe battle g k g + of won of lake surface fell four ioet. Millions of until at last the level of the lak valent down, Pant• (Ira ►d Trus . about $a;00Q,000, Alleged I . ed soli fish came pouring through the crevasse with the volume of water coming through rho Tho Montreal Street Rail Company's axe salve rates charged on meat shipments. Blackheads. fallen - the water, and with these the enormous On .liaises a deoja'on was given against p , crevasse decreased, and no m re� alligators new building collapsed on Friday burying Y The u slligatore for which the lake had become were aeon. The foam on the ■ rfaoe of the severs! men. Teo have been [Akan out the clears. Blackheads, oG aornedo, as it is .ewlled, ie �. �"s; meat a noted. ocean became teas and less,unti t last cal dead. y, Dr. Talmage has again resigned the a disorder of the sweat=glands by whtah „ applau Y -- " T ie sluice-Was fifteen feet wide when the oocaeionsl ewirt of a sharks nail showed The Government isn*ctors of live stook pea rate.of the Brooklyn tabernacle and they become distended .with yellowish or `..+^� lite 141 we reached iw We stood on one of the where some of the alligators s 'll1atruggled, at Montreal estimate that over $5,0',;0,000 will become a touring evangelist a000rdingg gro:vn banks watching the enormon� outrush of or where the hags fish were fi h 'nR among has been paid to Canadian farmers the past to eporte. His business inane er seed whitish matter. In the centre of rhe � �- Czar h. Ipp „ elevation■, whish are only of inhead size _ill water and fish. The lat�'ter hdd-�attraeted themselves over the disintegrs, a Garcasees- season for cattle exported to the old conn- D 'Talmage believes be in osl ed report Y P a }� of war the umerous big she,lke of Manzanilla Finally, nothing disturbed th lasay sur. try. - i top preach the gospol and not.to plan.how era to be seen rho blackish points which t Bay,;nd they had collectted by hundreds face of.the oeean as it rose an f 11 but the Mer.-Rutledge, of Ford Williatn,who had in et on a big.ohureh debt can be raised give the disease its name. I= 4.k to gorge themselves wit the dainty morsels di lin of some of the shore bit'da as the + °p supplied in such an un coked-for manner. PP Y been married only as few weeks, committed and how impatient creditors can be the sPo� are usually numerous, e4od r _ The pp swoop down on the small p' s of flesh suicide on Friday at Pc rt Arthur by throw• ap cased:" rt Tho all' slots leas intpnt erha e u n h Make their appearance mostly on 6ho face halanc, alligators, P P + po - floating here and there, w oh had been jag herself under the Pacific railway train, . 11 ozggg,iL, xr the fish than upon toe rush of waters, neglected by the sharks in their I hunt for An ordeR•ia-('ounoil has boon passed by and neck. They run a peculiar s1uKK�su doorPe which waa carrying them on, were met by anlo dattle with.the big game. A tralia produced $ti,t ,000 more gold course and by heir. pretence the skis still is the sharks the moment they cam out into the Dominion tlovernment allowing that any other country last year. ' deeper water. Ther the ahai�a rushed the law to take its course in the oase of the wogairea a thiole, muddy completion. an encs T e Japanese have captured Talion•Wars furiously at the mor slothful alligators, Gi eneTiillzed TOO ue-h. SLUdwich-marder+er, so that if the oourts p p . Blackhead# are almost invariably an in• . 1, wish x( and at once 1 . IThe French are s.wetly rao , but Fronoh do not interfere, Joseph Trunkey will be a et ort distance Horeb of Port Arthur. dication of gonerat debility, ala tLey area ` V _ than ed on the 19th ai December for ilia G eat distress prevails is the Punjab ew- ! - useful g heir a MF�:'. -. �xE BATT s >;saAx eervants are reported the st pidest in the mucderof William Lindsay. ing o (fullness in the shawl trade. sign of q badly wiarktng akin. T P' . . stated t i The alligators, of c orae, labored ander world. It is of a person of that race that �� James Presb terian church, iAndon, T a new Spanish Cabinot is decidedly ) pearance in usual y accompanied by marks • ` many disadtantages.' Althonah aroeodiles this story is told : p have r has decided that hereafter 'in odmin- mor rotectionist than Its predecessor. ed dyapepaia andloonstipation. urcl.s are often known to swim out to sea and Justine was reproved by he iitlritress for Oni.+ ' P p j isterja Holy Communion, each eommunj• 1 is said the Chelian Government has Tho treatinent' f blsukheadts is identical . ers bei spend whole weeks in salt water, the alli- bringing home lobsters that . were not $ g g oant will have a due. The •ystam has been 'gold the celebrated cruiser kamersida to gator is not found in-the ocean. Not alone fresh. 1 with that for toning up the system in gen- ie to et 11=a were the alligators handicapped by being "You must positively no get any lob• in vogue ,in Rdo fester and other places ,Ja u. ter wa toss the line, but 9r_, James' is the first araC Clean out the trowels,.,aharpeu ilia out of their element. They were also beast stere, Justice, said her mi tress, unless ae q` a Custeims Committee of rho l9'eenoh now n b a shoal of carnivorous fish of prey,many they are alive." church In Canada to adopt jt. appetite .enrich ht+ blood and tdhe tei,1 y Thu bar of I}eputiAA etas sanctioned the mens, of them twice their size and weight, and The servant took the inju eilon deeply A deputation representing the Toronto, Fra eco t:aaadian treaty. encs to the trouble well be removed the flu endowed with activity far greater. Five into her consciousness. . A to days after- Hamilton, and Bruce railway waited on T e aotWn oro of E t Chir year Ieasenud. Saline aperient waters shoo 11 `A•' r gate h or six sharks would attack each saurian as watrd her mistress sent' her to get some Fiiday upon Mr. goargeant, g neral manag : P Egypt Y be drunk freely ud every attention pat 4i' of ;ifs, he acme out, not giving the alligators an cheese.' ger of the t)rauk 'Trunk railway, in Mon- ami oats to 8,5(10,Qtg? bales, which is 3 per etre deet~ ' lout r oat mora, than in 1893. . As a local treatment the skin ■hloul �, -rel„ct, opportunity to fors, themselves inw a mase "Is this cheese fresh, Justine?" asked the treal, fe.r the purpose of seouring orossia , for concentrated attack or defence. mistrehs. privileges for their road at Caineville, near wring the summers of 1808 said 1596 a have frequent ap iiautions o water web Se hi The war w,ia waged with . the at- "Oh yes,:madam,"anaw•ere � tele servant, Brantford. Though nothing decisive was D& lath expedition vrtll thoroughly examine as can be comfortably borne, together wilt d,0(lt most determination on both sides, and the "I took pains„to see that it as slide !" arrived at; the deputation feel that the the r+enlatid and Iceland seas. leafy of esitstile soap and friction. The curt+ . ` _ object of their mission will be attained. The volcano of Colia►a, in Mexico, is again ►,tele black noses may be easily expeltao he of r - •— GREAT BRITAIN. •in otive eruption, and p,3ople in the im- by uieans of a watch•key. Stimulating fewq �__� + otutmeuds and sshe� should ,.be used, tondo - s*" i , The Prince of Wsaee was 63 yeast oId oa ma< late v.oinety hwve .abundoaed their those containing sulphur, as tare r - ( I. r-- - ., Thursday hon es. % wpeaially P - obsess i u a d skintonic, tion ',.. A street in Loadoa has been named after Prime ne Mi Minister has replied to theh Fren h but i'speciallys Usefulinthe disorder o -pen - firimaldi, the famous clown, niti stun,, saying that the Hovaa will which we area string. - :nein -. - � - I Dif4rent forms of vlolenae caused fifty- yie only to force. - A lotion aceta Hing equal pa►rts;ot rul- ti eight deaths in London last week. ational subeoriptitins have been opened phur, glycerine, rbonaie of potash and ' A '/ y, Daring,last year 60,000 acres pf bis sad in F oasis for a groat monument to tm root- alcohol, is a va ,table remedy, as it is gg cleansing and no, thinix. tbj. t marsh land were reolwiiawl In Ireland, ltd o Che memory of Czar,Alexauder fel., • . . . - j '� I "t rear peacemaker. . Sometimes the swollen sweat-gland ooa• p4 For half a c6atury a liquor store Lias K p tains a ema►11 . ailed hair, soii:etimae s '� existed under a Presbyterian church in despatch from Paris'telle of the death psraaite known n Demodex follieulorum, fI Leith,f3cotlaad. t►ie a of P. d. Ran,brton. the well-� nown which, however, is harmless and in.uo way Mt A memorial is to be erected in Stockton, Art' t, author and poets He was bora in tl,a cause of iiia disease. 'ay, . / �� a pngland, to John VVaiker, who tavented Lax aashire; England, in 18311. Attention mus of course be directed to rho j" ('� - f ' the tuoifar match iii 1827. • 3-udents of Bonn have invited their come- an yr diseww of tb stomach-or bowels that boa "> A Welsh a,--fir's wife r�cen tly Rsve bjreh r throughout Germany to join them in' may exist. sa '' 1. iv Prince Blemarok s resent on his - )Ila _ �[' w four lona. All rhe ohildrea died half tai g P 1`- 1. hoar after shay were been. i3Ut birthda , whish will b@ oil let of April Ll ` _ Qri - �` , The Rav es of Consumpon. '. e t N Tor a boon a fa o - al , ue t. f sou . _ h a has of tat ase of sm 1 ' � • gox in London for two weeks. The death . Deloncle, one o the leaders of the - It is stated th t out of every six perab" . my 1 C.. , rate from all causes last week was 15.9 per F neh colonial party, has declared that who die in Fran one d'ea'of tuberculosis �� rheu `�` r 1,000, unless rs Ifa,giand evacuates E�I y_ ept, I+�ro oh slid prababl ih propvr!tione are not ver elan tr ps will be on tete Upper,,Nile whet r \ Som . `�\; On Thtlts�lap, the 29th Iost:, Prince En laud likes it or not, different her . u plague`er pestilen ;:� l` � 1.a Adlolphue of Teck will be married iii Lady tune Margaret Grosvenor. Th@ Bishop of Horsemanship has been practically, can in any w y e comp d with tuber', `'s <_ knot F _ �''�' ester will ofl'ioiata. p s daueri in Perla. The Bois de Boulogne osis in the nu bar ofictime whirls t . leve t?� Ch !s bw ortswd®d dell wlth •o oleate. The ' -< - �- `� S i' " Hesded by the Prince of Wales English Y Y elainia• if one ads together the tuatly - awe' -� - , • g toe els of the women riders are of the bright• r anti v,. _ \ ;yi ,, r atei ` a place, ft u iced d r • - __� , _ eporism eat and prettiest-rind fe m all the'*pi emia and reaogn , i t en are a ng fund to p a e. . - :�, ��. �, a memorial of the late Sir John D. Astley iii asses such se mallpox, leghold scarlet ' � faro �,.. - the Stableman's Institute at Newmarketa he Czar and Cscarrinb have '[banked the ' 5 fever,measles i titharis, cholera, �c., wa elite ° R. S ' F $ritjsh ttsx s"sere paid-$51�6401a■t el►r Je fah community for their message of P iii . '3 I .'.r 4.:-.�. - .- tri r ainmeut of ro 1 e upon t tar, and .find th all the a maladies united together. x THE LATE J8 WA�,'I'L y oo dolens he death of rho C d to the ante royal parsonages fo ilia fo al and atriotic aentimenta �d�N . I w, tJIiIBF PROPR ETOR OF LONDON TIEr)� ;. oil the Queen a chips and for thaoonveysnoe tli ren OII ex teased 1p Lhe Jewe. do sot destroy elf as many poplo ae t}1,a { s „1 . ofI members of the 'Royal household b sea, ay mat, �,b Y P P Y one disease. or does th t cover the wo esravane with gold and sliver leave whole neaLiou r fear- ex re the r►uty ' r ,� '.,to t _ DEATH '8F J HNSWALTER preriented Nottingham. I 18.•59 lea eras vrirritD 8TAT1tA. q Y P ,PS 8 '` - • member for.Berks, .Defeo d in I ar ivod at St. Petersburg fro.•n Siberia, of the inisahief, Coneumptipu dose not' '' .” Sar: 1885, he g Darr ys-<. . 1. Z'6t Cheer. Proprietor for o[ the Lash- • was ro-elected is 1868, in 1874 'anti 18 0. Iain°thea strike in the coke region of U e same from Lomak with old from y off onl t e worn out and`the etl'ete, <h , but Times rates In England. Atter the dissolution of 18 li he did not Pennsylvania is expected. , pe.vate washings, and the other with silver u� Y Pa it is sot a mode of decay by; which those .�.� thea 'The Res flour ills at Kansas Cit have an gold from the Kronsborg mitres. who have done heir work in life sink into the John Walter, cif proprietor of `elle offer himself for re-elaotion In I8;8 it was 4R Y , „ been burned. Lose, $185 400, i he Chinese seven r cent load a: the grave. It i a disease which attache ti =i written of him that ties p te, student like ' ' the out 'at their best. Those who are .at London Times dies Frida► , Mr. Walter m untie to one million six hundred thou- Y g r ' . Y ► countenance and fall, searching seal inspire Bishop Matz, of the diocese of Denver, $ 11 whose name is :nsep rably associated with reapeot; he has the air of a man'*hothinks Call., has tendered his resignation to the- aw pounde, secured by.the revenue of the on the very threshold, just entering a life ig �` English journ -ism, was the grandson of much of himself." peps tr ty porta, way aubac�ibed for jn London of usefulussa, and who of ter a�l the Dare and 'n John Wafter, he fa neer of the Timee,aud The severest orjsi thio h which the M loll in excess of tete7QUnt required. labour extieud,id on their rearing and eE,u• * g Frank P. Bellew of New York Ilio cart1., :;; eldebt sot of J lin alter tithe second whom Timer passed in the lata f;Ir. waiter's ' �� Y cation are beginning 114 be self-supporting. •1 eiaturiat, batter known as ( il is dead wo tbaueand natfof the Metwnaji those are its a eels- re those an whe he aucce�ded in the proprietorship of the proprietorship wag the afl' it of the Parnell of poeQmauia. P� tr,be . recently attsokiad Kilwakiwiudje P P y '1` - zg paper. Born in Lo don in 1816, his shool Commission. Deceived b eertaiu,,doets. all has boon expensed, but who have as ye : I I;lstk Aii acs and were ilefeatesi b a force returned nothing to tt,e wealth of the world days were spent at Eton, frodi which he ments, some of which bre the alleged ;Mjchuel Ke,ly,knuvvn.sis elle kithg of lass$• ' t by re .1 Iof German re ^Mars, }uta atter the Dia no i t I ball players, died is Bolton on I'hureday of 1 Consumption is especially it. disease of -. :if, entered Exeter College, .Oxford. After eignatnre of Parnell and a ole (n terms of ae�tto pneumonia: tribe`raitltrn®. to Lhe attack sad cap nice graduating with ho ors^he took hie M. A. approval of rho Pba'niz Pak innrders, thb . Kllu*aki iitd"e.Willi m iclr, bloodshed. crowded life, and thus b<eeoti�ea the Nemesis t it f decree in 1843. In 1841 he vales called to Times published a series of articles m, The Rep�bltcan®''i1osi► ala�tn tTaat the ,. - of civilization. . 11 q- ' Copenhagen ways. 'yi ntarday. declared s <1 .<, h F the bar at Lincoln's nn, and in the same Parnelliam.and and . ? e lettere were cal! ha�re.'�'li9 memlrork in tfit next 1otiei :. year succeeded to he proprietorehj of roved to be for crier of lLo reeeatativa:a sit S'Padhia tori. t 1ta a! d'.tlie, tararie►$q dui: we re ab- . '"'""^ , P P forgeries,..aid Mr. Parnell P ,u - g - - the Times. bran ht sn-setion a alias t o ish+ldy,fillrufab lets. • `:`1'he eieritr�rat Vhy nlyould. vve mieknow .eacdi cellar • g R t hall mem. The Major-0enerat . Clival• :0. .`1144-``on but sinal �• Mr. Walter was everal times a member matter�vaa come remised o t ursda r i p g r,t io Ienilig of the fight not against the enemy, of PR*liam�Riit. Fr m 1847 too 18.319 he re• ii rl he Times Tl y aft red`1rt+uat the ,United Sui_ i � p sing £6,000. ! p .tt�(� doned.o(n a r4in tali the death :Ourselves from mere<differepoeof uni ocvis, "'love setvice of[Air:pl ts(ng ass` 41 ,.: . �x Ret, . _ .. + ter. ;I .., p,7u_ , . ._., . .. 1 r: r Beecher. N•. a• 9r >:a� , ea 1 �. . 'f 4' _ - - .. r ., `.-n... .. , . ,-. _. ..r3.: .x: .ii.- c3 ':.aF. ii• l -i - o, -:, :- :-.... -. .-.. _ .�1i'S .W-: ..-. .J ;, 3 -` �d :k`. -• --']. -' A r. % y.,. .- :,+" ,-. ....:. -i ::-% _ _ .. .: ..:- i- -Yr . `ai,.,t... 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Look out t# EIVT� WAN'i'�>1➢ 1, zAr�°S LOVE 0 PEACE,. [r T A POST�(CASTER't� 1Y.:: Beyond ThRL '- I. OR the latest and best line of Bottle and t -MI , THE �7 r for bre kexes ahead when pimples,boils.sae- Bibles in Canada, all sizes and prices. • ��- �. 4. �; , � � le and like manifestations of impure 'Perms liberal. Write for circulars. l c� Oren .. - _ - r"c J. .. a wi r ' �t an. irhr)y Age the deal" tbe-bate Czar, :A S� A •ak alfa ThO , D 1' blond ,ppear. Theo wouldn't appear if your WILLIA>yi 1f31t1tIGtnt rio. -skier, T t•ot, : 3 , t O-taria " of Ad Lcnrnedto$rnttder tthe Thought ''1.. J' S1altS That F0110Wed e a ate n he � ` LL ,g. ,. 3. aright onditlflnreThey Show yon what you of War . ri r, .• P r :z A• -,f: - tee' -p__ - ' a ' '' The book ,attributed to the late (;$ar, M!. Robert�batpe, of Siatr IU ®i "+' need a good blood-purifier;that's whatyou k .' `'¢ get w en you Dake Dr. I'ieroe's golden . ted ReminisCbncesof Sebastopo ,"Collected and ttlg BURerinas--twat the o u••th Medi al Dtacovery. 1 ��` at_- � • ,dam . Hie Ma'est the zar Ale4ander Man& and Feet and IVa. Forced to ` It ries :health with it. All Mood, ;Wv ler- sailed by r J Y !rl (tiomugh instNction at the up Skin, and Scalp Uiaeases, from a common HoRTH[RN�Buarness Cotceax.Owee SOUND L i k *` 11hed 1. , is acid to be as forcible a an argument • or ae Preens P•�tedhthe 'N' 7 `te t' i - blots or era tion to the woretScroftila are j + horthand Course includes.Shorthand Tie ' ' fur care as any -monarch ever preached' ed Activity. ai/ pp or* P at the new cure by it. It invigorates the liver, purifies 3tisiness Writing, and Business Letter �Vncmg. 1. y ra�f I Aa thulaty l+,mp_ror was onl a child From the Bowmunv111e Naws.'.: _ + ' and riches the blood, and rouses every IusinessCowse cs.thcbestinCanad•t. T1mouQhw , c , ply Suamnteed• C.A.FLEMING,Principal. "� c,,. time when the eeige of_Seb topol began, it Mr. Robert Sharpe is a el kDOWn ergs into healthful action. In the mast t j r;' that it is the recollec stub rn forms of Skin Diseases, such as x101.; , will be understood resident of Starkville, Durha n County, s;'�S gas- Salt- heum; Eczema,. Tetter, Eryaip0 . _ HORNS MUST GO• N • , one . tions of other members f the Imperil; who has been living in Canada fo about dd The Leavitt Dehorninp; Cli s>y 41` . / Car ncles,and kindred ailments, an with family and great otfiaera ntimately Coq thirteen years. r on Hcominge in y to a to iaa country . ` `f'nw w BCro ala in every ehape,and ell blood-Minta, per will take them og'with lea ", fare , if it fails to cur'e,you have your money back. trouble and less pain than an q 1. ner.teil with them rathe ,th n any personal located, in the township of al imand, other way. memories of hie own ttia th book eontaina. in the oou°ty of Northymberla d After �r. Nevergo--"Don't you think It i4 And that makes it the cheapest blood-purifier Send for Circular giving pri the it is true, followo his father to working there for a time he nr ]seed a time I went?" col testimonire s,etc. Ths boy, k where Mihs Weerie--"Why,nal It is almost - 1 late P atianm has been dt+awn into smooth o . 1. the field, and the spectacle that paaaed be' be worked at his otradeSand eita+lished a time for you to call again. hly, - ads u on.his mind h courteous .��._ v - wit eo fine that it vents not be distinqu- g• ; . KIMBALL,. , fore him doubtless m p nice business, Being bot - ish d by the ne.ked eye, even when stretch- '' 1577 Cragg Street° ittostrea " ►nee q y and obliging he was well like eknd was : ` The Useful Boy. � impressions which subse u nt sere never 'ad tCroaa a piece of white Cardboard. ",�j ped' + PP PO8 $mall ' Boy-You re in love with my , w _ I r •• wholly effaced. The Em rer wrote or .appointed tmuster for the la,ae. He tart]--Use Nasal $elm. Quick, poli- �® bole was in the best of health and with °the ,sister, area t you? .'rrather edited the work, n the Peterhod' exception of a el ht asthma: t ouble hadtiv Cure. Sootthi;ng, cleansing, healing. 1. give SapPY-How do you know that? _ Of . palace at Gatschina, w.her , in the society no complaint of any kind. Iti he month Small: B q-Beeauae you're always r of his ifs and children. is Majesty spent of March, 1892, .he attended a auction sending her presents, 'usf litre bit. Brown, kpt 5 { mOII . THE ILAF['IEaT HOtTR9 F HI3 LIFE. sale iP the neighborhood and a e home. , � ���� - > g tl all ri ht, but who s going to marry er. - �. tome" oteit- in the'evenir apparent y �► • y � .,..� _..• ! There, instead, of being the great p uric the ni hL was taken it11 a Chfil,. T f _ - _ ACA, I have been drinking L. eon Mir Wato :- rtive T + d g R tate, thh Czar of all the � usaiaae, he was accompanied with a violent pain which Thorbughjiy'�Trained. - �� � regularly for four ye s, and conies itch , Aoas R Cheirol;erly-I wonder where young Dudley very beet thing to drinl while in general trai - the "little father" to his'own children, or gradually grew worse and before ins. It is an ei:cellont regulator, having oo F tales" he went into convulsions and eetame un- aequed his bublime repose of manner ?• ptetely oared cue of Go and kidae • r_ some 'I Uncle Sasha" to his nap ews and nieces. conscious. A doctor was sum ones who Stripes. Well, his father had to work - trouble. I '' �n to One passage recbrda how o e day in August+ bled him freely, which seemed to relieve like the-dense to leave him all that [Honey, t _ VP. II. ChampioLITT,n, 385 Manning Ave., aieia - so. I suppose he's �dotng the steeples for �Q 6 Uhampion,PedeAtrian of Can•+d 1Sb.�, a boTrrb exploded on the roof of the him for a time, and next da h$ seemed 1� + ' ptiv &-bomb imperial .family resided better, and the doctor told hi n his would both. I (U.ft , (J►,1 SU. Leon Mineral dater Co��t "L� house where l e i p d and "went down through h three floors' be all right in a few days. Th s„however, An eminent am mean divine writes:— Head Office—King St.W., Toronto - act between two beds in a was not verified, and although he could go Gad has been pleased to store the -earth a All Druggists Gr d Hotels. . an finally landing betty ____ r d roor:i, where the narrator happened to be. around he was fast faitil,g is health and . and-the air with remedial agencies for the {� reful . <<�;nom the floor abov us,” runs the times would be in ail agony of'p>rrin. One cure of disease &rid the prglonq&tlon of life. Your Profits , ,ping account, " a huge rt�ce o shell had torn doctor said he had -sciatica, and another I belie a St:. Leon Water to be'one of these - - art good e a heavy beam which it brou} ht sown with told him that his trouble was rheumatism ageneieje, It is invigorating, exhilarating Will be incre amble terrible force ou the boli a of the patients, of the spine and that he wo ld ;never be and remedial. Used copeouely, its effect 1rted, your t jj heir limbs better. He tried many me idines but upon the whole' urinary passage is mostW • freed from to 1 1,, killing four outright,-par a of t p weeds,if you :re it being strewn over the floor." * Again: . "A all failed to do him any go d.'t At this benefie al.. ` skin. - cannon ball had entered a cellars inhab- time he was so weak that b ebuld only Wim, Fawsgrr, D.D ' Feed Your S. . - "than ited by the women and c iildren. :When I hobble around with the - essietance C leago,. - ' i • . �_., ......,t, - ; for went ther . . i . I e Ifound thre youngetiers and of two sticks, and had to gi a up work. coinsum t Grain . ,f the the wife of a sub lieuten tut dead." It is The pain .continued day as night an Ries paper is not made from rice, but GrOun ,d of needless to insist that su h experience of finally he lost the use of both h&nde&ad fee from a membranoes of the -breadfruit The incessant wasting of.a con- ,by a • -- �Ct1Ve THE HORRORS F was and often longed for death to reli4ve film o tree. _ _ r' ;coon his suffering. About this time(Mfe. Sharpe Charlatans Quacks sumptive can onty.be overcome by iNATERO6JS �' , a owerfut concentrated- nourish- — _ . waR more than likely to o away with any wrote.a letter for film to & frieir*d for whom Have s}ong plied their vocation on the suf- . s that notices of its pomp and ircumstance that he had worked when he first pante out to faring pedals of the poople. The knife has ment like Scott's Emulsion._ If hr lStn a Chopper• - :►tient' '" m,gat be -formed from:t e eight great the country, and this friend sent flim a pared to the qqu}ck • capatie applications this •wasting is checked and the . Bu . couple of boxes of Dr. Williams'Link Pills, have rmenJ the �vietilp of corns dhtil een to t he ttnest seeds. . _ most ' reviews, with the marches and the music , system -is supplied with strength to Grinds everything, ,m st and the ovointions that appeal to the fancy urging him to give them a fair trial. Befoe the a eviction shaped itself-there's no Stones las a lifetime. with of a s ldierly racQ. On another occasion, the Second box was done he (ell eomewha T cure: Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor combat the disease there is hope Iron plates, .chilled 16, aro not in it wi g p better and purchased another ,supply. P P p Uh- recovery. French Ruhr Mone ,6 incl e:;chick. aeu to just as a },rima donna was stn in her piece rove on what slender basis public opinion Chilled Cl ar Through. de resistance at Simferopol Opel and the or- hasten the story, Mr. Sharpe continued th often testa. If you Buffer from corns get Ea y to run, ainiple, durable fast -Write ,{ a until he had take I I iesive. ehester was playing its est, the proceed- use of the Pink Pill the En tractor and you will be satisfied. , .. CAtt9 - . • ,u and legs were interrupted by a piercing shriek fourteen,boxea, by which time he had eom Sold everywhere. - Waterous Brantfomq • o from the court yard outaide. A transport pletely reeoverbd and in now as well as eve .. CANADA. of wenn+led men had arrived And a wretch' he was,and has lost all the asthma trouble& Clear writers, like o�ear fountains,do not . - ed soldier, who had lot tih legs, had well. He is now able to do ahardday's work seem ,bo deep as they are.-L&udor. - U . fallen from a wagon. `. Ah ! is that all ?" and.is loud in his praises of Dr. «'illi&m I Get Rid of Neuralgia.. 11�l� �rl . ' Arc I '. wonderful Pink Pills. As the reporter w . . led is The public settle down gait to its enjoy- p° . leaving a Mr. Stark an intelligent farms Theirs is no use in fooling with nauralaia. , ' meet and in plaisauterie obs ones and the g , g _ which applause of the actress, he t acedy of real who lives close by, Balled, and verified al It is d_disetase that Rives way only to th � life is forgotten. Thus vee I► fore he had Y h O{ Cod- verOil, with Ilypophos- vish or b that ive Sharpe had said, and referred the -moat powerful remedies. No tensa a I' grown to manhood, tl a hoof of the fut:ire CePor;er to others in the neighborhood wh ► discogered hag given the grand [results t s phites, does more to Cu a Con- �� A t� j_' ,f the e t the thought invariably attends the em to ent,off Fool sumptjon than any other known A ERVOUS i • t ztir had learned to bhuc d r g knew the eireumstanom as well•forenv►oul eon's Norviline. New►line Is1 a pot CLQ ;l s'ze,, of war—happily for mankind had never seen• Mr. Sharpe be LE EPLE17p which I not think, looking at him to-daY. that h apepifo for all nervC pains, and ought to remedy. It is far all Affections of MIRED Cou hs,Colds, Bron- • }lad come through the ordeal he has, ash kept pn hand is every family. gold ever Throat and Lungs, Peg hlst r�:.- Q ' A Historle Pile; Do mea.. seeing the vary picture of health and boti where, 25 cents-a bottle. chills and Wasting. p j LOODLESS . . 3;, and Newgate h&u y in the he and Mra.Sharpe&ttribute the whole aur, P. Scot!d t3own•, B•ltmrtUe. All Orupplats. M.$Et. PALE The fate of old Iv g g .. e face .-. = balance. Years ago Wei were told it was to Pink Pills. -_._ --------- ------ -- ------ Dr. Willi Pink Pills strike at th j� [�j(� 1,7I t`t THIN • Y PEPTI t ingi{isu - . donired, but there the hoary'old building" E DR• LI 1 1VL�/ 1 E 8 _ _ I root of the dtaea9e, driving it from the eye bRC ! e skin" still is an object--of act:of wo ,ler o visitors but _ I i tem add reetoriniz the Patient to health an THR NTINE . - _. &n encumbrance to the ind>b of those who etreogth. .In oases of PacalYsta, spinal 8 + Sof TUNPE , I cd : - , . .- � an I.- n- troubles, locomotor ataxia, eciatioa, rhea a SYRUP wish to see t•he valuable its put to amore scrofulous troubles, area matisrn, erysipelas, A C Y uaefui purpose, says a ndgn paper. It is etc., shear, are superior to all other tree ; vfsn wrrn &VAR[AnLIC sUCCES4 FOR 1 - , , , : " ,_ , '_ sir ap stated on good authorit that negotiations meet~ They are also a Specific for the fru • ' in►rk- Covantd, COLns, 13itONCIiIT1t3, HOA(tsi,- . �. . . . have recce;ly been tak ng .place for the files which mp441 the lives of uo many wens a burden, an eedilyrestore the r,ch glo Ngag� j,pgg .OF VOIC>s, Csc�UP; purchase of the site, the •wo y'icl-bb purchae- of health to sallow cheeks. Mon brokeS -_ iehu;,-O l.. _. � being a syndicate of 'ity hien whose idea down bq overwork, worry or excess wi l WIiUOPIN(i COvali, li • in Sen erect bigcomwreia prencisea,Manchea- and in bink Ydla a certain aura. o warehouses in partio lar,ou the ground, t •. ETC., E'PC. P pcu tl` Sold b all dealers or sent by mail, vicetl,pie,l by the pr on. The arrange- ie leu however, was not onelluded,although paid, at 50 cents a box, or . six boxes for �00Bo Bottle,' $2..50, by addressing the Dr. Will Oneoent zs dam, 1 'fi ALWAYS CURE S sarsd,pari a . .,. ..- L - 1 uv. nirl offered exceeds `'.110,000, and New. Brockville, Ont,; r poll '. I �- - s,,o lI I S . _ � . .. � ":L . - Medicine Com any, ASK W IT fine probably Been iven anothgr lease p Y M sold oris 411 d iR`- 1ou" ,a• Schenectady, N.Y: Beware of imitations � It cu� E°�ent onin= A 1 e. But its demolit on canncit tie much and substitutes alleged to be "just a snil.istthlboatfwwt sudCrouD Fr6ID your- Druggist. Or CroCt�t•e r delayed. The authorities seem 11 aant'to sanction th disappearance of good. —Finest Im- Iy'I10 Can procure It from O shouil Veep USAGE CASINGS_ ,:a...-r.-:-�..- - -'liter 'r ai ho he-itor' prison, an have ,lust spent (ppoorted 1Ln ltah 8111y Illoltl?ill© $ullge - ,er wit . est electric locomotive .-in t e sad Narrow American Aoq c-asin a at )110 upon making th study old Batley, The tars right prioes, Park,Blackwoll&G .l.id.To 'nto Or direst from the proprietor 1 . It makes weak r ervts $fro p, pvomotu" r1- I'h its habitable as if t demonstrate that world (2,000 horsepower) was built t _ c:x =�w old.buildiag�atili h ua uses. Were 'lurieh, Switzerland, in 1892. �NADIAN PATENT FO H BALD. e- ` pentad, refreslcin� sleep, ails cli9ebtZU9a, ,:1 tt:na vgate situated in any other part of . I enperior is toed Bhuo•' Ad reel J. Gust �� II�YIOICttV, •D• t'e�tured lost app Lite, is a perfect blood to used,,-, 41ou we might wis to keep it as an _ 1tL. H. JORDON. Waynost3u Pa. u &s relic of the est, but Its greser- .r y $T. 34 a'nc11 Jlesla.bui�'cl r, restores the Lloona o� n r, • resting r C , in Louie n in the heart, of he city would be an '` ' 1 u i e ''; ND your nalpe it►fiUt mind 7a ins ps he f1i ,Sold y ill Dr'�cyg%fiLs 60 c 1 • urtler o "1: naive indulgence n an unprofitable and we will'setsd you postpaid,a - A TTL Sr•A7R7`vj STREET iTt . After -Some aelf inkingg rubber stamp. ST. A LJ L w7.L i.I per box 6 boxes ��'.60. in,ent. + ., J. VV• YOSOM UO.. Rotup I of sol} _ t West. Toronto. .. O ih�rs able , - �A�}NTREAL. K. H. SCHILL R & CU•. TORO%T . a5n +ud MONTREAL MA S TROUBLES. _ __ _—____ - ts i t ie, - N ' SU"C� in-Model i8 9 E Sect to Att�cks of Raitrhenni;, Tryal-. $CPd�YIa in the k n t"WA 4" eal>bm& The tmt, - . a r,�1 e o n t - 1 . ampisst. � eai8e mark ' i. .. I s 5etx !u and le'c Farre�rly Fa•cnpea _ QmnB NOW. ,- GRA_ � ERS►ala BY-. RUB i x —A rinadrrful Lu ' ' Daws • I I worl,rr, - tl L,u Hay lo�Txl,AL., Nov. 8.-Mr, J. $. C. ITatli 11 Better this season than _ever. E eryhody wants diet { h; a wet (known roc tractor of chis city, W�teror K, " Every dealer sells them. They wear like Iran. i. xh8= ec'•ed tor.•' v }las been unable o do any work fi,r --- ------ - -_ vela th& `.'i ut six months, owl "g to a. evere attack •- ,'r IL.rea.omn,VAA. - - -- -------------------- ----- --- — ---- ` ltrheum and erYai�pelas, has had a md►[- -11-- i . -i. us recovery. Mr. Halliday told hiei. i 1-7-1': to a reporter- that called on him in - Nr • `rit32l. flowing words: " When I was a boy �- '""'. I., ' ' ..� rp �QQD . t four years old a au4 a broke out on and... _ onh . � .S - 1�1, f'c'r"" eft, and the doctpra said it was salt- -• • COAL an Ors ' or eczema. These sor espots con- - ... d to break out on me now and again. , • i a , ■ FOR ALL SIZES OF BUILOIN 8 we - 1 of ver' _ - -moi ~,.; times it would be my hands, some• :. - entileu . �o my arms, and at other times my • • jul ` aQ from lO12 Ir�oO �O .g0,� �i1bIC@Q� 7 u'.,ercu %�� e. About Six m nths ago I had a very k and th' lands of m bed -- 'R1 - �1r n i c h I a attar g Y Y Ri ,�-,..--1 �°GY6 STEM fi,AUtIATOR'° . ed and patches broke out on my hands ' '���--� ti .—� 000 FURNACE ? ? A-ce from whichl a water• auhat nee Mwo �ys �--- .` - b{gA (IRATE. especiallyiisell cit R l q 1 I . :��' lischarged. Frori a small sore on Iny ' ads ted torvvoodbnrning i !, at Arlt er si alae set in nd 1 wa* laid up and two � f • ,.l Heav Steel Plate Fire Box Dome '' Y P �` Blaftche Vic., W.I. e rloctera called I to atte>yd me. They ° and Radiator. which hent we not seem to do me tiny good. One-day d ".. _ quicker and are more durable LO e:i,�[ ; t3ltngorvi}}et 1ne. RA TORolModernConetruo- n � .. s reading a pap r and h caw that a - -:i.. ,_ : _ TAF., - _ a do end(Treat Heating Power } c: as th, ,��;. . ekty had been di covered that would �-, T.Boos&�, Lowell,ML�ss z . : " - ` LAR E ASN PIT , l over fhf� .' e the blood Che ically pure, I sent ;C,entlemen:—I feel that I c not says oti�l ie'. ci-it• a e druggist for a box .of Schillee'S pfavor of Hood's BarssParill For 11v yegt. � �� j lue un liparilla Pills an he did not have there I have been troubled with sorpfula in'm noer 'r' 'j COAR FURNACE. :. ie e�lete,}i 's he got thein for e. - I began taking_ atydthroaf. Several kinds ofl,medieines which Combustion Ohambft and the first box completely cured �d and when I conte Use Travel,enolrolNtut7uW►fx� i s i,_t h o,r 4 I tried did not do ma any 8 sink incr erysipelas. I have now taken six meIIsed�mksHood'a Barsa stills th were Lars Heating Surface -3 ; - -.1 `, � u hF; pills and the ealtrheum has con- that pppld ' � r a° Lett' Feed Q001' a=,ta kw large bunches on my neck " sore , R V 88Ot Fire Pot r rely disappeared for the first` time, I - ` e s$- 4 - woo are :: ht say, in my life bine." Sold by all C�pf`f `-�. 14f-I r Ota itrgBarDumping stall no a ],f ':`r 5 t`' `"' E P ASH PIT +� . . I ggists or sent po fpaid a1; .50 Dente per RoOd 11 rgval to & �Mp i'` : care ar t4 or six boxea for$2.50, by addressing, J O7YPORD WOOD lPUftNA6—, a Li d e.,1 11 1,-1 1. not bear the ellghtest touch. When I taker, ��11•r� (•l I , pportine. 1. Schiller& Co., Toronto, one bottle of this medlelr^ the sore b" . 5utl Guaranteed Capacity d f :�� .l�Tl���ana� sem. &' on woo, gone,and before I had fln%h the sec nd tLr In ��C Q .5eWn ` ' 1e„ &a t is stated that M. Honata tx,' the buacheahadeat3roly 'disappe :' B c l.'J :...Manotuctnred bye. �, he world i'. each Minister of Foreign A'lalra;. bas ATwooD,fiuugervtlle,Mateo. 10-cevir 5moKe ror i�T formed the Chines ylini9fer the; FranceUUiEY FUNURY COMPANY Lt�t., TOROiT�. r ,se asr a N.B. if�u� decide to t2lkel Hood's t7e' TM"�` .'�„ �-� The e emeai 11 act in concert iih the oCler powers .rills ilo not lse indueed to buy any other' I '�,�i1ty— C ,` .',� t 4' _ hr;ri about a pea a ,iatt3ement between st CII b restosr' piACto9 rtTg(r�►t� A ! I t, ����� '�� ` - ' =r `. fl u th it she will not take Mood .� Pills Cure eon pati w4 # - "' 9 % . 4 - _, in and Jap3°,b ttio aCtio>aof th alia.e icims&l= I _"j. . --------- - "W - M , e i n i ti�tive in the lassie'ion. bS the pbrista ~•- , r i •;rte r - :� a - - ,c h uthe I ._ . - ,. .,R : .. . - � - .,. r - pp "- t 4 .:--.. .- . 4 It a a - _:.< ,... c'�". a -.-. �. y _ - - in $ F.:w.t ,a,.,r 1a ,:_ .� �_ :a.: .,. ..a .1.._. - Q te?Kva .. r i w' �._ . .... z. a. ... 4 f 4 r t.. ,.: 1, z. .S a r rt r. - .,:., iir�:�1.. :.__ , .I +r- ..t.A t- M!' _4- 5.$ JaHTw ._:;+.. _" /,•;'�. _ ..•+ ,.. ,. .. :._.: • - 4 :':3L"1" r`?' .'yam. ;Y'"i%;ky'� ,,• '�c•?i"..r .i'.r..\5 ....y-_ t .G.r.: .'54..."r. t,L- .. _ .. - .-. - • t `{ ♦ .. :•\ - -i`s «.7 .i b 5• :nT'h - -_ . .: . _ t, c h. : tt���t E.,. 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".'�' Z'— �:.., : .n 3 .. ,a.,. ... _ ,p�r> _ _ c -. u� 5 - P . , 3 ;t J , . . .. ) j 4. _ , - - a. _ c- - �... ..- - --_ - - 1. - .- � -0 ­ -:-.-.. ­:­ .. --_ •- .-. ­ . I �. -1 �,: ..,1. I I 8 �' _ ,, r ��� i i 1 � I .. m the rete, '1�t1t41s+� -P► � Q . �- I -_.... �­. ,. . I s AY PIil—Strayed fro s< rink Itelssedtr• i' i , ►' ►� Ts of the undersigned. P[ckeritui illaga ' � � -- - NX� �: .�.,� bran tl� _ s the Other day,a black pig a few weeks -old I� .: • ` recovery in earnestly desired by W. WOAD• T N Aptly. - a y 8 �$ �N :t ,= RUFF,hatcher. all fosats at Y s; ator,rtlea, oyaae a cTRAY COLT--The undereiaaed is de• Collin ►�7 sirens of learning the wbereaboute of a �► s or e . I- a �r 1•'��yy g brown filly spring colt with white spot on face. Ysntt I ra"V, .- _ a failure ' � � i•+gtil7r• The Iasi strayed away from hie pprsmteee, gsror slK�w J' E' cad the other day. J. H. CONNOR, R and 6 r• ion•oca t�to rw • • e : assigned Brook tfr7T8 bub,teA _ , - r Friday morning t its Ince Pickering P O 6 an w. i i • i ALL Dun't 1. , •published blished eve y y g P g ,Ifrmuv,ZftS0%ty,Cow tem arA a ht gro1. Pickering,Cut. TERMS . - 1i OR BALE—About thirty cords of Har been prescribed oast 35 rears In thousands Of 1. t all ifirst-class wood , sync! llondt drwttdoo F - or t i• the onir 1ReNable `d o aid i ado ee. beech and'nta e, �; - Ct k. •1.9 d> rstr; f 1.00 if p pp for Wood's Pi 6"hedfaei U I Brace also twenty-�xo inoh wood, as well as about Ask : : . RATES OF ADVERTISING. twenty co da of limb wood. For rice and �� � ��medicine-�Afars of th1s. . b II 011r IQf t'r a� eco Fist insertion,per line _ - 10 o uts. other partt6ulan apply to R.J. PRI Broug- 44--66 �h� IIO�i t1� ; Dight Bach sabsegnent insertion,per Lyne 6 . inclose phos in fetter.and we pili send b :f assn. pr►oe.one pectase. �; •ix. I& U r .ramPag' This rate does not include Legal or Fore ad-. ham, 5 ><- h�to tree to any _ - The ( srtieements1-� -.,- . TRAYED—From lot 1, con. , pisa•a elm feta our* Damp - s11 $Ascia,� terrine given to parties makingn• S bridge on or ab6nt Wednesday Oct. 4th The Wood Co>darios►y, LE ( were ba rads fof 3 or 6 months or, by the year. a f- Out.C+n MF R_1PB - . _ The 1894,. a red and white cow: Information as to Wiadaor, yearly o 'yearly contracts parable quarterly. her where abouts will be thankfully received byDER - EAR C00 . Bueine�¢a cards,ten lines or under, with pap:*, GEOR(IE LEE,Claremont. - 4- Sold i - Whitby by W• R• g°wee• - * - . h illumiDl One pear+g- W,payable in advance. 1 i -• Reevi 1WNoEics in local columna ten cents per line, _ - Friday five Den per line each enbeequenb insertion. ISS CHARLOTE (}REENWOOD— T1 EAD QUARTERS F4ft; BERR• arooat Cra on rl SHIRES . For service the highly bred _ I h y ......AT.,,......L.• . r the 1 ntract rates made known on applioa- M 'Will give lessonWe►terC Colors and Oft Berkshire ,,Defiance, sired by Enter rise; s t Won Niree advertising• and pencil drawing, p rrr O Cond Advertleements without written► ustrngtions paintinv, from Copies. Nature, Objects. For (imp.) the winner of the first prize at the Irs 1 to MAB. G•W.DECH>i:R, dnatrtal for the past torr years• Booking orders been pl will be it}eerted until forbidden and aharge�d ac- terms and date appy for seting thorougghbred pigs, either esY Two .. - _ oordingly. Orders for discontinuing adv fee- Pickering. thoroughbred Berkshire Boars for•al®•aiyoat a - 5 '` in the meats menet be in writing and sent to the pub• a about 9 " fisher. OR$E$ FOR BALE--1 Black Beare, yew ofd,also a few pairs of grads pig , Josef Job W rk promptly attended to.• u the one I have driven some ears. I mOnths old. These e@.PigFoil be disposed of at t rat I H rioes to salt the times. For particnlus apply sD .N A , 9S pe - PROPRIETOR- Brown DLGare,Christina,reataterea no 1899 Amer- CAPT. P.J. ROWS,lot 11,con.8, Pickering . w. �. CLARK 'ROP loan Trotting Register, 4 old, sound,kink Township. Address Pickering p•O. b _ . {° }� �' captor and true in harness. Apply to R. M.BATSMAN1. . M. D.. Pickering, Ont. tt ♦ :� ! f B Mism Our I'olIvIe s—StnotIndependence. Fathers t+e��� �R m—A First-otaea LooalYap r. TRAYED--Fmm lot 82,00D. B,Pioker- �. Colvin Our si c . . 1 . . Our E=peoY1r'�"r'! '!ua uL .,ay. Lei • on or about Be t. 14, an aged black IV H - �Y'j �- ._ ©k u1 and ��® t�C �� - - : - Of Clay ---.,• ..,.. , i.• . ..�--,; _Y__• 4yt�tl DbVDIv Til'���.�ragilIIf(and vioinitl. row dark ;tray egbr n y°'�' ldA- �, year. hooked behind b a cow;any in ormation to her ,� of Joht recovery will oblige THOMAS SAHAil, Clare- i take 1�1e road �' moat. The.vosora w',fdom ani ; .�:... esWINTER WEAR _ •chased b one Shop sadlprooM .......;. .,. 1. . � RIDGY. NOV. 2S, 1894. _-- ie,50o ;, bottle of his - FL�NN L�ETTS. , t0 fide JADES HARVEY ! • HAIRVIGOR*oR : �_ ,r . HEAP `. Ad isi N TES AND COMMENTS1. '�j�j I ache C. -- Horseshoer General Bla;chetnith, , It frees the head of all diseases and is mae�er at � � `,,LAl' l�FLANNELS 1.old Dandrag, It Fill color the hair,cleanse j`` j' recent T17 Toronto Star $aye that the the soatp and relieve it from all itching. yrs If you are heedful of your Personal appearance, * �MQ jj�T an nni Ontario o House now stands Liberals CLAI�EMO?V'I'. you will allow no other than W.J. Q. o �� j�s, CHEVassi SH++Y+ NGS; ;: tee, 48; co fined oppositions 47. your barbering. Remember it you . I lin, Oi --- - �; _ ---*-&. take that path will lead you to SUTINGS, SKI�TINGS. ,:,W.J.(1'e and toa er apx Th York County Council is now In New- shoes 25c cash or 30c credit, and PCO P� =�,.v. . about sessio ], and as usual the "abolition of. guaranteed eatiefactory• _----__---- ,,,,.,;,. --�-- T114 BARRY'S - NBW SHOP, THE CELEBRATED toll g les" form a very important item - CE _,**, �-. � to a ' the R orld would * A,S tv Betrolls: of de te. �`hat 111 CLAREMONT STATION. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL ,k� the oul]ty fathers do were the gates li�er5 A trial solicited. ; '` ` Thi reap abolished ? . ackltowle ged to be the bear , - Y ` ­ . iN `THE SURROGATE COUNT land — coal mined. , . . .. k,1 I went I- -- Tl] Patrons of South Ontario' met of the County et Ontario, re the Goods . - _ - • - - - - = i - . . L — 1] Tuesday and decided to : and lands of , , s-- __.. —_-___-_-_ _ --- at Br okll —"-- Stan 4 — -- - ---- ---- h -,flee d bring out a candidate to contest the RICHARD SQUIRE, (demasedl: ' ,.,.I I I3r OR TI G l�1ItFGT..-. a. . Th :fain in their _interest's in the forth- -- ! I � /� N e�- .1 . `� lot£ce is haraby given ursnant to the Renis• �•R(� j �'11I:' ill:t'E'.�.•.' Lr� F Po>p� comi o federal el�ctlons, but no nom• p . o ed Statutes of Ontario, chap.110, (1R87J, that all inati n was made. TLe selection will persons baring etaiiue up en or against the ea W ba inferior coal When you can get > etsint tate of Richard Squire,late of the Township of y y �'` tea. steac L. be m de later. Pickering, farmer.'deceased, who died on or - the best for same price. °` x�: 1. ab t he 2nd of October,1894. are hereby re- I 11-1, -M A umber of el1a;•ges of b0odlin on Biu on or before, the 10th day of December, - --• 1 York 16�J1, t deliver or send by post prepaid to Wil- �� t'% 1 _ the part of Toronto aldermen are be-. .liam squire, Audley P. O. Ont., sola executor OFFICE AND YARD..... - 'K He 17 g i 1 ' i� .; ing 1 vestigated by Judge McDougall under the will of [said deceased, a statement y� � Cone a n of their name and addressee,full particulars of latnf h HIN(I . T., PIC1iERING LA�R E 0 N�`. } this week. From-present appearances their claim and a statement of t sir scconnts, , r F. j}roperly verified,with'a statement of all secur- J. it wquld seem that a - number of 'the ittee,(if any) held by them. (Opo Gordon Hou".) "' ; Whi City's councillors are not to sa ust And further take notice that Immediatelyy a in y y after said let day of December,the•std Eaeoat- G. W.. DECHER. W ' i .- the kind of men that should be en• or will' :creed to distribute the unset•of the �- ttutei trusted : With mattens of im OrtanC@. said°s �among the persons entitled thereto, l Aavu*, � y�' it (} p having regard only to the claims of which no- � L ! ` We arenow reminded of a statement tics shall have been liven as above regaired,�ndd F� the said executor will not he liable for the sal bi -I• 11it1] made by a former resident Of this assets or any part 4hereof so distributed to any to ca h your trl►de for i day • - not whose claim notice shall not have We w�Ili, the lnhatl- fi eV '. ROOD cl alit . It was -to the effect perp time of •nob or w k• . � � � • aril mun p y been received as aforesaid at the land e later' , thatthere were aldermen In Toronto, distribution. itaIIte of PloketrinR, Whltev'le, d Dated at Whitby this 9th da of No..itfW. (i'liretnont sod 0n• . . . `4, Jt who"could not be elected ss pound- J.same:.c;�reenwood. I : - Bre han>l, . Solicitor for the executor,William Squire. 4 Tillt keep re,were they residents of Picker- _ tario onnty generally to yisit ,, - ' ;„ __ _ . ing township. It.would now appear - - ELM DALE. - - VARC TY HAIL whenever yon _ �O! I :din Sale of Dry Qood8, Ready. ade Clothing, to and Shoes . . wha thatl this statement was net very wide .: �ztrda �7 - req ' soythilag in oar liII� E of the mark: and monstrate to ro ar own . e►nd dente Furiehilge for the mad L. - ROL�B4 FLOUR & FDO �ii�LL. t ezaotl - . h • aatie tion the The Provincial election in London W advertise. EX . .3 -- D 10Ir man r­ __ . L . for the seat made vacant by the, re- ` Special attention given t° tirement of W. R. Dieredith, resulted ADIES htinld see our Millinery hair 1WHEAT GEISIING�, .' I� display. Trimmeed hats 75c �_'nid I ­ � his ' Hiel obbs, the Lib- '''''' W e have secured man lines of Dry Dods at 600 on be $ will in the return of Mr, eral candidate. Perhaps there never and the Etwhange System to $l5. Jackets, Mantles, y and Cloaks in all lead• be sold at a arrlall ad encs on dost. d ' Pu�De was a more lnlportar-t political.. oon i Cape " test in Ontario, as the result meant ing a yles C 5�5 below regular DREgg GOODS be old for 850 ; Men' heavy all Roel dbY n• tlwi FLOUR AND MILL f E E D• • ••• Uressmaking rimo' Jackets 99e to $25 Drees Goode worth loo and "I21:c. sale at Oo,per pair, wort 20c. ' le much �o both Goveri,lnent and Op- kept on hand. on silent notice. P position. IIi. Essery been elect G price boa yard ; Fancy Check . Drees BOOTS an SHOES ; ;;. - ENTL biEh', we are the Hatters Goode worth 1210, sale price 9c a yard ; In hie devartment a defy competition. on ed the working majority of the House sale price ,We kee the beet Boots and Shoes maou- 1 d certainly have been reduc d to CHO�pIMo DONE -EVERYDAY AT S CTS* and Furnishers—latest styles Good Shaker'Flannel worth 80, '��, if Foul fta er in F ora and iStiff Hats from 50 a yard ; Heavy' Shaker Flannel worth fae Bred in Cauada. _ a minimum. The majority of 800 per bag, or toll to the same amount... , 8o sale rice 50• a yard • Extra heavy In' was even a surprise to the Llberals,as 49e t $8. 450 heck Tiee, 6o p , ' - - GROG RIES ' W. H. ELVISS, to 9 , Men's woollen Gloves Shaker Flannel worth 121c and 150., sale it was expected.by all that the figures price 8o a yard. Tbis department is replenished weekly ' would scarcAly react a ' hui�dr>sd, PROPRIET(}R. :9e pair. All wool, soz llo FLANNELS with the beet fsmi y groceries in the the ho matter who was elected. This is1. . a pall•, (,Trey Flannel worth 121c,. sale price 90 a market. Try our n colored Jay" tee►at tet - - and ; Heavy All Wool Flannel worth 200 150, worth 25 ; Befit �oolored Japan tea , !h the first time that the Forest City has - - l ': s le price 15q a yard : Grey MiGury at 250, worth 40 ; • excellent Mixed tea been represented-by a Reforuxer.� Tim P`,jC$E 4ING ; Flannel worth Vic, sale price 250 a yard. at 25o, worth 40c one English Break- - ' - READY-MADE L G fast Coffee 25o lb ; t new Currants * I : - REA Clara Ford1. , a mulatto woman, was E C UTHIN per - A few more of Men's 67 Suits left, we sell and Raisins ; New igs 5o pertb ; Fresh dr arrested Tuesday evening charged �;`, them now for 68.90 only ; Mees every flinger �Dape 60 1b ; .Now oaanad W with being implicatdd in the murder .• - day pants worth 61, sale price 650 ; Bob- Cora, Peas,Tome toe and Salmon at the H Is _ of Frank Westwood'in Toronto on the - Nttlai>lder of boys knee pewte worth 760•to lowest prices flood heesi 10 vents. night of October 6th•- A- suit of male - . �' attireand a 38 c3lrlre revolver, with O� R BUSINESS IS INCRF, A.SIN DAILY two chambers discharged, have been - . . . w . . fou d in her room in her boarding V ho se. The detectives think that _ Why ? Our patrons tell us ve are sellingdi1 at create priaee.. v Come and get prices before purchasing slsew ere. No i' the bare the'perpetrator of'the awful ' AND WBiF.ag y trouble to show goods. �` cri e. This girl is indeed peculiar, 1. VV - ��_TT DD �t �y - •' as tis stated on the very best author : �7.E lx il�, ' - C►lare - onto Oht.- iii 1111 ! ity that she frequently appears upon > - • -:` they street in male clothes, and:admits - _„—_____ - _ - ,of carrying a revolver- for her own 11 , IF You are in sed of a Lantern, .1 protection. She -is a tailoress by $I i 0 MAI ; , $ i i BR�Ut1roO DA4m Horse Bru h, Leather Mitts, . I I '' ­11 - I trada and her. employer gives her a ' - • very good character, while her land- SANT i CLAUS' HOE U��I�Gj�L . . a Fall C p, gall' at lady asserts that Clara is a model of rs AT == TNENEW AY ,. E. -' P YNTER�S, perfection, although peculiar as to her ' " FSR T D 'a .. ..s:11 .. RIE 1 ALL BROC ROAD. i - dress. She will, however, have to . stand her trial for the murder. : Never halve we had�suah a stock and . N.B.--In order to make room for �- - prices never so low. 1800 Christmas - ". _ winter goods, we aye decided . to sell y - ► le Rev. Father Chiniclliy is better, bud it Cards fro le each to 68 each, Toy what few carts we ave on hand at great• r1. . is not axpected that he will be able to re -:. Books to to 62,. Presents for ting - ly reduced prices. Nows your chance if ';j`�t I some active work. - ._ Baby, ao d Girls and Boss, Fathers you want wanap in 'the cart line. Call pm!'m, Stolen, oil the nigh of the 11th ibst,, • 5 and Mothers. I8GO lits Mixed Candie - and see them at E goriunl, Brook Road. N0 -,f - `; : from the fa-rin of 1Ir.. Jas. Rennie, Wick,- : .- also 850 lbs Cb000laLes and Creams ----- — Ia grey marE six years old, round built, Ill - Think of it. Now watch our pri ' i N, . cod condition, we�gl;t 1,`LGO 'lbs.; about = 11 g .x: list next week. ". I , ; ` r r ? - r 16 hands high, and a hollow in the face. ROCERIIS--We cave you money on A cc `rain l� -M lL I$ : � r ( mi u� _ Thief supposed to Le young. Wire any CaS � �� n �. ,'' groceries. Look for our price list, . . ; IDEAIa . � � . information to holt'. McKnight, chief ; � 5,000 oaks s soap less than. wholesal . 4 r ; "� ' ". . I - '­ _ lv _.. .. I :, e constable, Port Pery:y. � ; ,- .. price, aT EL W NLMILL — HAS 0 E SAL. - � r ­ I . .-: .­ I .",.. ­ I z t; - .i�­ , ALL PAPERS --Nearly 10,000 roll Y .. * ` I": . , � fs , -­ _: _­ DIED. 1. ,sz i of wall, paper 8 a up. Now is th ., PAL;_;It==-At the residence of John �atlhortie, - I ti 8 L mss `` Scarboro Junction,Helen,widow of the late Yn - 0 tighten p0nr O n '' h Se ''. James S.Palmer,aged 73 years, 3 months and - 0 • our stook -•� STEEL E E L TOW R - .4 _ 12 days,- .4 d . . Axn$Ew--In Pickering,on Tuesday, November n re t7om stti)~.O RTO , , ... bchoo a 6bu led h i t ft a m i isco 20th, 1894,John Andrew, aged '30 years and 4 , . 1 h mitceer Zy no wood used in .afl art of its 1p3lundalr t i p we caul o the� bii gto buy tine �t weok It y p -. da s, x �: Dec. ant]avoid the immense crowd• later on rU Ori. AT­ ` — - u 7(� p_ collst cti - New gclver'tisements. a ( ' - -- ' H,' Y Y LSO CXR. 0 _ R _. I CK.ER HARBO :—GFooil fresli Milch co9v^ :. :. VARIETY HALF CHEAPER THAN THAN FOOD, P ��� OR'$ALE ' ll ni* el alnted and uare,nteed. l' highly suitable for milkman, ppP1Y to x`, %d•> •: d y p for t is month. W. y i tL i �ry t p A �; ... . JOH:�1 GATES,.Cherrpwood. d 1I8 6 thlllK Of LhiB 17f01d$Y1l- Forth. 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ITER t}F II`TTERE T AS©QT T E-; ;;,' " elven footle is that direction. and say', g refined alts tttrtho Re tilo.ge�I X11 dolt Vit• i �,' to 1 . - ... to het sots: . ed him., p,.owet.firo,origiaality, L...'as=; ' ... ---,- -~`— othiag: BUSY Y •EE. e M: for th+s` natetRs and h+r son. They were a aytn, a.trap for a vire' bite latccic d pa►aalo. ,p - ` Xt was jitat lilt r CIIAPT>JR X%1V. K '. in :i9rt the rand salsas of the Fslconis the chief t fags which went foe the snaking ( " _ stay g $ but •i-he fell into it w16b the iia4xne -helpleais• of Leot 'e e'hrtrcteter ;. no' two people lYeighiwr><y' rnt(+rent In eta lfelnsai ttat- I !e't'H>4 H A1�D8 OF d(L1tiVFR Wd� " _-once : the home Of prinaea, X11) {] f _ , `_ pour let b the pear tQ the htgliest Hasa. "' could be ore dtenimilar, snore unlike- ; Yet tors est' MotueixE an >LLtrta ss�iterea i �. f. Y cod care Lad I,einewell',neither i eked tit GadY ;both had charm for Lord Chandos ; ttetth `` n R met" said Lady Marton Ersdct at binder. . Lady Laneweh took g Y wt•stsi BU Uaily 1te ere. 1a et?�hP.kaiw exactly ,.. -her c;onein; "how strange it seams to be than der"son should be welt amused ; every Erskine! nor her eon, y the one.he found the stimulant of will and The Kansas wheatcro is 70,831,000baish . �. : emus, wi h the other oweeteaL teat. resp here! Do nu know that when I wast morptng a delicious little sketoh of the thq moment when hie eYcat tBrib .c,l ou her• - Y Y da amusement wss planed before him ; f3he asw him start t thea she sat liaise stilt, $ I Y tin for the gaeetioa ane knew must They h d savgea0 Marion confided . It fronts $2.8rt per woe to send a mesa4�e . � a little girl and learned -Roman history , the'6ouptess laid herself out to '�le&48 him was g Iter quiet,geutl y Y ; '4 • attlwa► s thea ht it a nd fable. Inever- as meq' ad never been pleased before. follow. to.him tit t she preferred hnglishmen to from New York to De erste`. Y g S't's 4 �, � . h'.,. believed quoit a.place really existed. $oma Theuutess saw that he received let It oaaUo at'Aaaat nom ®he thought wanting in Mra, JeRerson Davis has denied that' ler' ,` • +• its said, "'wits to that beaaatt- Italians, other, daughter heves in wo an suflrsge, ie a link between.the old world and the ,tare front England continually. She was frankness sad ease, ° ` above all vulgar intrigue, or she might ful irI t Wit d d ou come_to Rome?"asked Lora mini Yonn , ooloe d was sen'tencec to `�1 have destroyed shore than one-half which I lad looked at halal with lat�8nid d d t ill or u a six stew." " Y . ' Chan oa n he beautiful blonde was almost h - i Y gat Louts e f seas Ming a ,, "Yes" •ephe'd Lady Cambrey, "it is'quite .came,-- 'wlithout iseeing, them. Sha_woulst ayes, u' Hoe There at a-lose ow to answer the qu,tion. wss year-old girl. f '` :, `' nttt do that ;:the war she ,.Harried into the What bettutif I girl, hii x , that she cou give 1 true, my dear. _ ,, „ only an wor . The Philadelphia Led r bass on ire sta3tT a , She bad no notion,even fiver sa segue, enemy's camp was of shahs worldseaasade ►ro�e English girl, I sin sure.` She has a boat Lad Cainbray bad Hrst meat4one reporter who has coleb ated his eightieth ' 1 • thorasaghlgoiiig it�in L, - . "what her beauiiful young kinewalt�taia a marriage ona,mere quibble,bu4 she•would string of_pearls in her,hair. Who a" she 'it. birthdaq. . i` J not dextro a letter. She had said, op9nly t c? "It w sot fccai any great wish,` thou, � ' • ad [,anstitaetl fat asci tgaora sae• tto see th antiquities or the art treasures of Donald Da<fton,a wt11 known IawS•er,waa meant.. . . Y �` e wale 'not given to the sad defiantly to her eon's face, that she Still L y g, Rome?" ss$ed Loid-Crhandce, thinking as mistaken fora "burglar at ,Lilly, Pa., and „. , r s de.of the room, t� . Lady Camb p g felt sure he would not remarry Leone, in $he looked oil the wrong t . „ `` Cultivation of ideas, but she w' always felt su a he would stoop to no vulgar way and site adeated not to understand where $e spot wJE)t. hat rapture Canine :s►oul fatal y ehot� a, t lancet amiwbly�-die oe8d to ".`plQaee ,La iY to. re lent it-. he meant, and wbea ebe could afleot no have th(ught of e► visite to rely A avannah attaet rai wap company gives •- - •'on:�< It.wae .-e;t n •'very'delhtful r Y� o ten happened that the countefs her• longer, she Said i "No i' was nut that, atthoug�h Y would thea eapeetrailwayrid known—two ridc:a , } _ - Rome on � an ac• l.,Y �; fd. 8.. to ' ` 'e Cris , roti, of a Iieautifpi .godnQ, aeX#oenod the letter•bag. 'When she did •'Do-you-+t+ean Indy ' Ma1'iotr IfMekthe. 'net hav miisad`seeiuRhG ou .bore, Lord for one sant. FNS •-'' - , so,and there was a letter from Iyeone, she the young lady near Princess Go1zaP' scant. Wh%l( � Q Jr. L+'ugene haweckec, of Cincinnati, U. heiress like Lady Erskine, and she was always give it to her sou with a smile, " Yes, it trust be Lady &skine," he.-re- Cttsbdo _ committed suicide at altfmore, Md. ou . always delighted to agree with Lady h there was 'ust a shade o n- plied. " How beautiful she ie motheni He a ed`"hesiti►t4d for a mouietpt then he ' the grave of his first wi e. ' . r i - --�^' shines like a fair earl with that back= answer d ; a"-"'{_ M�^_•__ .•,,. a, opinioae ai d-i Pae. tempt, e- p The two hundredth iverear of the 'rc -•-' •`Another lett.er,it she would say ;"my grown t'dar-k tapear+ry. I heard sOtriB ons " 1 r ally do hitt know. I o>xtt�e, so far eoundta of the Reformi d church of �ap- : �, Lady Marion was eubmiepive and gentle r g the class of dear Lance, you oontribuse quite your say yeeter3'aj� islet"she was in Itume. What as I now ,thy oi►n`�mind, beoaut mY. a N.Y. was eelebra din the eburs . ' '' - `� nature. She was one of '� lnotahe came, and then their byes met with pa► + , ',z:, v,t y •share to the inland revenue." a perfect lwce. p oUrt aa, half-laughing Raze. enty years ago So thorn planters aitl 4 { women horn to be `Hied and not to rule. She never alluded to Leone, but she did My 4dy looked et it 000lAY.l I • - i ut she senate ermit herself, at rare intekvale, to relate " Do-you think so Lance?" she sat+ . it'"l • It as strange that they should have men to haul away o$6 seed and burn it. �, �.,.. She could never govern, b g Y Y 1� 3 p i , _. be could not command, but she soma ludicrous aneedotoa of people to ho thought th Sty,you gave the preference to bO cis inaL eosins why t Navin sn clear N J dq eBregy r of Ph''ladelphia, has ibeen `' o�Y• S had4euflered from a severe attack of , r� '- conte carry out the-wishes of others to the d1su Chandos found the tirro pees very His heart went back for one 'moment to +� "'I seems.to tqe, said Lard Chanalos, avec for •$10,000 by W'. �uidatl, ;who. �1 . $ alai a he was mistreats in a divorce suit , s - jam' last letter. pleasantly : he said to himself he might as the b�eautifui, ` siThe eoraeous salon8the '�Ia m glad, f�orlmyn wn part&"said. i ady -` d iu Rome and en'o himself, as by the milt stre q t3 �� I r. Stephen-T. Del% &ter, of Palmyra, 3•�` Lady Cambrey,from mottoes of her own. swell remain } Y It is much erisier to ba aided N tubo lr filled hi tlf, ref t a letter = t y o back Lo England and be miserable. beautiful women, the peerless face of Lady Erskt e, g r•. wanted her to go'to Rome.-She had manes- K 9 „ Y addressed to his son, a vtsing him never a.o ¢ ''- Wherever he went, he could not see Marion, the ex uisite musio,' all: floated than o guide, I $nd it easier to obs than ' ed it without the least trouble Leone- He would not trust himself ; be away (roam him, and he was once more by to eo mend. • € re in the same t'he mill stream, with Leone's face before " u you T" he asked, laughingly, "Yon m A crank eaaasd s a3� eation in a Gotlhatit "Marion,° she said, "have yon dcided loved her too much, if he we ,. ,;.',_ • where to spend the winter'?" land not to be near her. him. $o atrcng, so vivid was the memory, will ad it very easy shoe same day to bank b tr in to ell ores a meat of-a Being in Rome, he did as the Romans that it was with difficulty he .refrrt►ined love, honor and obey.' " Y p� `yith at revolver. He ' was ' ` " No," was the quiet reply, " ) have do not doubt ib," said the beautiful draft for $1, did ; he amused himself to the very utmost from cealling the name aloud. k •' not thought much about it, Annt Jane, of hie power ; he seized evet'y golden hour My lady guessed by the aaddeneapreat8ion heir ea, calmly. . "I should sot oars Lo qo err sled. It vee Leone as of sin on hie face where his thoughts had thro gh life alone ; I wAut a stronger soul teubenvitle flint g $ vvor)rera p eaed,- ( have you ?" that passed, and thouKh he to P the m own to loan on. res talions which maW lead to a ReneraI "� The words were eo sweetly and placidly much as _ever, he ceased to feel the keen gone. She recalled thele. Y ' , pain•which their eeparatioa had caused him 'tastes dills` ao grossly," she said. " Da A d again Lord Chandos went bask in bo colt of the lTnitect 8tatee (3lasa 'om- I f. 'spoken, est first. One morning, from the '(�ounutss you really consider Lady Ildartor. beautiful rho ,ht to the noble, self-reliant girl who pa y's psoode. ���r .. sit deal about Jane Catinbre there Lance i'' wo ld hold her owe against the world if �ohn Carl acid Yatr ^ Edwards, flf Liv• r z r Yea,I have thought a gee of Lanawell to Lady Y+ �, - nae leers level •" see should be. - " ' iiti I. hear that a great many very nice passed a Tittle nota. it said, simply : Yee, X have been no y. ingston Manor, N.Y.', have been du ked • newered. nd yet he liked Lady ad&cion; her grace• in the river by whites ps for maitre tin-S P, " " Shall we take the first step to night . he a English people have gone to Rome. `1heY Bring Lady Marion to the Pri.ncesa (lalza's Then the canatess diaintssed;the subject tui, languid helplessness had a great charm their families. . oonenGt, and leave the rest tv me." —too much must not be se►id at'once. She fcr him. When he bade her good-e�eaing, {� � say _that there will be one of the nicest The State Forestry} ommiaeion thinks circles in Europe there." Lady Cambrey lost no time. She sought did not mention Cady 4larioa:n Hama again it as with the hop® Ghat they would soon that unless restrictive awe ere passed the •'t :' " In Rome," said Lady Marion, musing- her ward ain,i said ea much t.o her about the that evening, but Ache ■aw LhaL hoc son m t again. deer in the Adirondack vial be extinct is �� l '. •` '�o I know man of those who ace concert, for which they both had invitations, looked often at her, and she adiilad to think �fl.a$ a l xvgD). ; two years. ` y Y , thnt Lady Marion was-eager to go. the bait had taken. �----- cin 't •� rinteud our toilet, Marion ; Again they were -walking through the �F''FAIRS IN INDIA. 1 It ie reliably repay d that a worm has a � :t g - :-a i must supe Y made its apnearauoe 'in Edmund8 County, „ t." � (c, ajmg of aur ow,n:set: Otte of the as-it is your first appearance in Roman vast gardens of one of the Roman palaces, _ — ;loath Dakota, that is estroyinQ the Ifiiis- . : ' great hwnan prinaea, Doric, -has just mar• eacietY, you hast make a favorpble tm• when the whole party tiles. Lady Cambrey ti for pression," was with fiat nte(te;•Lord Chandos was newt so a sertc+restit.g FiRattwsi-The Pepala•�' "aisle thistle so that h her side. ?be t/ee. straltows. Potted U�exit•,t, Opines The Citizens' flank tits little town.of ��'; tied a b autafuh Langlteh girt, She selected oiis of the loveliest toilets the countess; but notolose y r this ear at least the En lien will be a►I1 Rv + Y" g _ that couici have been chosen—b white ladies met, ezchan d a' few *ords then Revolker, ate.. ete. lRossville, Ill., on the hieaggo and Eastern i a to o ads embroidered with flowers of rho parted, the countess not having made the The a aro some 4ig ilgttl`eti ir} a rant Illinois Road,was rob d of between 89,000 the rag to Rrome. I should like g broc least efTot't to iatr$daos het son; he spoke F and $tU 000 F • there. 11 knew some of 'the nprio- fat,riaily, palest blue. • b ue-hook upon Indian affairs that has just i "You must wear pearls and' le-blue of it afterward. }� - n ubliehed is L+'ugland, The grand Columbus Hayes, 'w to has 'been twica ,� .- +• id not int he fisc'de tee and 6, ` but not,the one lust marred.: - ' ..: flowers,"she 9%14, ''and you will nd th,4 Mother, he said, you d p . convicted of murder in ' " Then, if you would like it; we will go tomorrow every one will be taalking of duce me to Lady Erskine." Wel of the porutstioa, including British .is now under sentenc of death, escaped 1 there," said Lady Marion ; " I nhall l e the new beauty that has ream overt'Rome." Lady Lanawell smiled owlmty. of 'f die wed the na6ive 9tatea, acoocding to from jail at Savannah, o. - . please_ d if you_are." ,,. 1,ady Marina looked perfectly'baiautiful ; " It was out of pare ooasideratioa for•her; 2. 431 as ® weasel which had filled a wholebrood - . .- t e census of lt3l►1, .was 'lt3i. , -`'1 So without any mole diffieailty rho firast she was barters in her style, rho very queen they tell me she ties so.many admtr®re in r of chtckecs on the fa of $harplesi A. r ( of blondes, with her sott, shining lair, and Rome. From what- I k0e of Iter, yet; mpiired with 23:1,7&3,014 at the ren- W'alter, at Canape, Pa, hoe been captured " � - part of the programme: was carried out, ayes blue as the summer skies. er fsa would not b!quite is her style. us of 1881,,the metals n �tttberigR 14 ,,..x.• said kiued by the fawl it cat.1 _ sad Lady Marion Erskine, with her clic+ was the urest niizturt) of rose and white 'file wordwpiqued him. _ I and the females 140,496,135. Taking _ -� erne Lad Jane ash`s settled i i t'tame with the dainty, delicate Dolor described i " Nhy not?" he waked. asst ATeuisoa of N wart upas arrested , C p P , I he disLcibution of population socording to a arged with tortu#in a horse to death. ' ' Y y' f that one line : Iiia mother laughed agatq. , for the winter. They took a beautif uliy ••Crim:•aon shell, with white sea oam: She is very proud, Lance, and ligioaa, there were in 11391, 207,731,7 7, H soured kerosene;otl n the horse sad sot f .. V ft�niiahed villa, called the Villa Borgazi, She h,d a beautiful, fresh t south, exotua,iva- •I need .ay ao mora" I Iiaduat, fi7,3•y1,184 Mohamme(ians, 9,$20,- 6 e w tt to Duce the sho se of colic: �'" near to some famous Rardeus, Lady Cam- dimpled chin, a neck and shoulderq white My lady always know exactly wit to , 67 wbortginale 7,131,361.Buddhists,'2,28#,-• Edward Emereon,�a e n of Ralph Waldo - } ivory, arms so rounded and w= it was s i ave oft. :lite turned away now, lea ins I bray took care that, while she reveled fn `,teat to see them. - She wss of tit asset @ p Y ,-I Eitieraon, ie leaturi in En land oa hie q Y her son with the im `arsine that Lad 380 Chriatiane 1 907 833 Sikhs 1 416 08 B g .. , itLlian luaurtes no En lieh comfort should t tall with the rosins of �a rand , JLiast 89,904• Petals, 17. + fa ' er's aorrespondebce with John Sterling : g ype— p g Erskine•would not care to know him on 194 Jews, and i a d bn the story of he ife of Thoreau. ki�`'_ '4e want;n the Villa Bor azi soon had in wumanhood ; her'whitle throat waas firm, her account of his unforttibate love affair. (142 7fy,� of other reA ions.• Of the Clhristian' ;- g- g g a a rounded and stron • she was` the ideal were destined t4 at�ret sin that, Tt►e heroin broaz a tae of air Harry ' • a all the comforts of an English home.• rm q, They � elation 1 315 263 were.certified to be Daae which will o np a prominent place �, f of an EaiQlieh gentlewoman ;her p re,proud .evening. A ball was given by Ra h.nglish PoF ' ' + She came home one morning,after many face, clear byes, aid sweeties were (adv, '.iirs. C star, who-had one of; the Itomas Gatholi� and 29 ,018 Chaaroh est in the mala room of the.Boston Public b� .hours of shopping, with .w look (.f some beautiful beyond words. Whe�i she was bit bousits ink-Rortta Lady Erskine EnglaAd• That total number of poli( ` Library, is said to .► ezoaptionally fine f'. gni ~ importance on her face. `s,. dressed thatevei.ing fortheprineeps'concert looked ve beautiful -. her dress was� work of art. % ry offences reported daring 1t3Si'L was 130,ti39, " Marion,"she said, " I have heard t at shelooked most charming, Lady Cambrey of ale blue velvet, superbly trim- Tho. Scathes-n Lci c is' contittuin' ife ' ;, b had said stat that smon tae ark-e ed P as against 124,fYi4 ia' 1891, and li.i,713 in r. the Lanawell$ are here. I am ver leas• Y K y mod with white lace ; she were du- 1ti9J, the olice force beim cos of pgo�licy of ietreaehm�enL y 3isn><lasiagal the . , .. Y p daughors of Italy sho would alpine white mends in her hair, fled carried a bouquet of P g Ped ba ,,amen employ n the road.the work `.. 13tt,5f6 ctfioers and mea. The o lute f5K sot, t thought of calling this afternoon ; and fair as a white dove among colored white lilies in her hand. "*4he wais the belle p on the trains to be � -, sed heteafteir by t revenue in dBSy -93 was Rx.7,993,1$0, and if you are tired, I will go alone, ones. of the ball,and it was Mrs. ChestRir vrho in- Lite ezpeadituro It x. 1 6.L 4 loin as the express messenger j Har dress was the' perfection of tante-•- troduosd Lord Chandoa to her. She waw ; ' g g And from the tone of her voice, rather it was trimmed with ate blue i(oc et•me� but bad Hite- the sec reo.aipta un opium Rx.8,31!(1,G'i4. The exporUi of bcewd tnffs,proviaiona aaa! , than her words Lad Marion fancied that p g quits ►naxeat of any intrigue, jn the last ten yaw`s the net reaetpts from mineral oil from the U' fled States° during Y note and whiw heath ; a btring i of pearls beau the ehoeeaa oonfidants of I,euiy Lana- 1 0• opium have baso Rx:62,fla.2,9t37, wt►ile the ( September were of the aloe of $6,648,5(37, y ' she would prefer to pay her visit alone. . was twisted in her fair hair, wild another well, she oonld not havq done more to fair• aver a annual number of chests of Bengal as against $Af4,152,k3t4G during the entre• "You remember the Countess of La' - around.her white,throsty I ' • +� that her views. She had been danoia� with opium sold for export during the last ton t apon3ing`mori tact y ar. - "If lie does not fall in love v�ith her, Lbrd Chandos herseif,and began to speak to .® has �n 53,994• The actual arep un well ; she was la grande dame par excel• ,said Lad Cambre to herself "'it will be it p Part the O nd Ca t Charles A.Saw er, y y bite of the beautiful blonde. , whish stops of various kinds were grown W�ah. iadesd. �e ttimanded the Orph lance iu London last _utnmer. bite admired because babas au admiration left�.in him for ..L ey Marton Etsltiti't rfttiliaea t»y fd�ea i in India •in 19W1 ,93 was 195;697,3139 eus twenty years aggo hen it collided 'with Y�: • you very much, if you recollect." any one ezaept hie dsiry•inaid. of w fair wom,n, said Mrs. Chester. 1 ac:r�, of which 65,743,812 were devoL- � a' d soak the Feeitle, entailing a 1088 of ,-. Lady Lanawell had been very successful have. read the words in rose and poetry, " I remember her. said .Lady ,Marion ; I . Q I a;d to rine, 21,484,t3i39 to_ wheat, and tires sand =1,000, In gold dust. s: to her diplomacy, She had s ken of the now I understated thein. , .. „ 9d 9.7 655 to other tool grains, iaciudiuR .' then with some interest, she added, It t concert before her son, who had received "I do not know Lady Erskine said the I ' , l The 'Liquor I�ea1 rs Ansociatf�,of � , was her son;Lord f;handos, why Rv�� hien• an invitation, but said nothing shoat hi o'n earl. ' i pu►�• i'ba wren ;evoted Lo cotton was Ibany has appointed a committee to em M 1 w oinaz. 13e listened in silence wouderin Y •• Q ti,940,24t3aarev,to'ute2,18°1,334,tooil-seeds to wit attorne toes ure the enforcement " . 1.r: self into such diffi'�ultieaf was it not - ' B _ g IV'ot know hat. Why I should have ' , Y Y X51 Lady Cambrey vp'aa siiglatly taken by if Phe world Lek.him Lo o 13 a48 0'25 to tobaaoo 1 149 548, W> sugar• da Law int newspa rs . bar r t��-;. - tli►ith her, saying thea ht that ar►ll tits live tishttsea is Ilotne ' ' f Sap y a� h , + �: to himself that hesh� I decline for hs did ,. calls 2,7V8,0 , tea 380,46.3,wild LocotTee .beta gcocerg. drnggis and of era. , u . knew their beautiful count` •woman. 12'2, ,. sur rise •her ward-had alwa s shown such g g, I have never been intro yu 788• Che length of railway lines open P Y not l,ke concert- Diu Then an she did, •� d oed Lo ';her " r An ea to ahem ted to carr o(Ithei fent for traffic in 1893 was 18,409 miles the gg P Y �' a decided distaste for gossio of ail tinea ;not ask him, he began xo feel geed over sar►id Lard Uhandc�. ' child of Thomas Baha Bon of 8untin don, �;:. that she tr.psted she had never even heard ' it,and wonder why. "Thea Chia is the last hour in whiota • ou nuatbec of passengers conveyed was 131<,- t , I , T „ 700,469, the goods and minerals carried tje- Pa• Ths child s clot ins Lore sad t fell After a short time he volunt rail to$o, shall lay any suoh complaint against ate, , teas the roes re- to the ,round witho t serious injar at,nd of thio little eacapafie, However, Lady and my lady took it very coolly reminding said Mrs. Chester. "Come with me tt�y presented 48,727,< g its moths` drove thea le awe �' Marion's question must he answe{ed, him of how often he had rown� tired of a " ca>pu ware Rx.13�955,753, and the net ag Y' g lord. earnin s'Roc-1 679,10- Its 189'2, $1,988 , A novel uit is beim brought by a Ind• f She shook her head gravely. -+ hot concert-room. Then he resolved to go Like all other I9n dish 14dteai- fn to , eI �' a $' .. a i ! and made erten ernepts a000rldin 1 his $ human beings and 81,658 head. of settle lanai► woman against a number of pros least r'. L, It wLs not his f alt poor troy ! she t B 8 Y M'r.. Ohenter•tiad a ,rest adaatiraatton for „ . . mother smiting sweetly all the alma. When the heir of the Lanswells. It was im ` w�ere killed by snakes and wild beasts, the people of t wt$tats. he wishes to recover � - said • his mother has told me all about �' ! chief human mortality--•19 025--havin $6 C00 wh'oll she all ges her huaba d loaf ; � ' alt wear settled, and he had witted the aible to withhold it. He wets handsome g t'a"' it. I am very sorry for Mian." ,room, m lad tau bed uie 1 It was ' a beets dee to anwke.bites. Ttgees claimed w them g uibling, �' Y Y Q 9 Y so brave and gatlau6, with the bearing of a "'+ " Wh dose be deserve ao suoh t " wonderful with what bloods eetaeats sad 947 balsas victims, leo ads Q80 wolves Jud a Ol ver VC'en ell Acmes, of I3loaton - Y p y, ( prix►de, the ebl+r:try of a knight, and Ila his• Pw ' g ' she asked. 5ne tact she mama ed loan. $t conte lead a 182, bears 145, and elsphants 72. On the the eon of the t, w a lieutenant 'clonal. i temper the sweet. sunny grace . of a 1 P� g e were des blind sad he itaettted i other hand, whereas oa 4 498 cattle were An'I Lad Cambre aitnawei•ed • her son as thou b h woman, y in the civil war, and was wounded t Aa- , r Y 3' r S Tiley all liked him , killed b snake-bite, no fewer than 2l1 969 " He was but a boy at the ti,n ;aiad'ehe, dumb, yet'of s11 men he beli4ed himself to have the ftoniaality, the , genetlosity, y slates and Frederick berg. After t e war I _ this person, a dairy-maid, I be ieve took i most firm and assets in his o inion. were devoured by tigers, 30,013 by loop-, he became rofessor in the Harvar law ' P the teas nobility of aw, liglishatan, lard and 8,788 b wolves p advantage of bis generosity,-and either Heaven help the man who falls helplessly without the accompanying reverve and °� Y school- r, v persuaded him er ;narry her, br wrung into the hands of a clever wom t gloom. At that time there-waa ao ase more "'''a" -'+"'-' Mayor pkias,of hicakc,hai as Joha �f . � from him some promise of marriage-when . -- popular is Rome than the 3 oung lord,,about Colored Plaster fOr WalIB H,• Tanner, ehairm o�f the Republican �: �' - I he ahould.be of age." CHA'PT'ER XXV{ whom ao many trotttwnLlo et�sries war told. Glinted plaster u now w ft�aquently St,a►te aCo�ttmittee, ,000 damaRbe for- �' ' "I thought,"sgid aitriii�fiti'orward Lady <`" Tata txz'Ronvcr><ox He followed Mra. Chester to whet<a I�►+dy alleged libel, bens Taaaer charged .him , Marion, that he was .married, and his If Lady Lanawell had p > iy ds• Marion stood, the brilliant neater of bet!- ° for finishing tabs walla of inew houses with cwliecting nam ign ftinda 'from pro- s,- parents had petitioned that the marriage ;signed the meeting betweeq. het'soa and lisnt group• It gleaned biin to a" what that workmen do aat.abjecst to iterttae u prietors of dierepnts le resorts. L ` : be considered null and void as he was under ' the beautiful blonde to have %ken place -deference was paid to him—bow taaFllan they did a few Ceara ago, and it Ia now a Mrs.Meivilla W.F Alert wife of the chief R age" ,in the moat picturesque spot to Earopa, princes and French dukes made wa wham common thing to we the wMis of one room justice, recently lost a bai►g containing $1,- : �. _ " I think, my east," ee�id Lhe diploma- she could not have choosen etticir The Mrs. Chester presented himt to the beaautiful 2Dp worth of diamon 8 from her ,dressing ' �� tic aunt, " that it wasulJ reat salon of the Pa1az7.o Galza had in heiress, ' col°red a pretty buff or yetllow, and i be as well not to g- , case. 'Workmen wa .e about the house at, ' mention this. Two things are certain, if formai days, been used as a royal audience• The first .moment the proud t � eyes of others soft reds. nisi rose, sad other sho time, coatptaint as made to the firm �_ -;� Lord Chan3os had been properly married, room; the noblest princes. iu Rome had smiled in his face he liked her. She waaj (oloa<ti. It is aaUerted, however, that too that employed them. Yesterday the gems -- ';` his anarriage could never have been set aside; II met there, -and had given audience to the most-eharmia in her manner ; site hail sot menta of tb+o colored powder added to lite were found"where ey had been left. h z � ,..I the alba` ia, that the Counteaa can never 1 gr,ndest nobles. It was a superb spars• Wte fire wed paaioa of Leone ; she wss notaaLer iitijiires its gns136y. Builders r►ra, ` :• b� I.onis Damoat, s ton, Oltio, gn , 1� 'a endure the mention of bar son's miafor- { sent; there wss w• bsokground of purple brilliant, original or sparkling,'bat stile was owaaver,sxperimeating wii6h 'mtortar pulp O° { r " t ,ted •salla that�tttea in all colors. a>ad whin h iti is was. filled $150 and t. for ball' o a .fi 4, tone. tapestry from which the blonde loveliness sweats owndid, amiable, g ,� ;z ; f "Do yon know Lord Cifandos ?" asked I of the English girl shone resplendent 8n a One found rest in her rest fn the blue claimed improves the mortar. A writer in tmargwdn without ttaching a list oft ,�. Lwd Marion flet a time. . (snow-deo on a hlaeu`k round. Ther® were a ea, is the swoot, atnilia li ilei tLte alt the 1t4r I>itehaaga au►yt►tlU►t in nae of roe the lab 1. The f€ne eves paizj Y is F g y tC, Iwf . . . _ - ,. " Yes, I know him, and I 06naider him many baantifnl viot�iea present; the ..Priv- law vOiae, is dhe graceful, geiatie `anus its�it'ean shtades i6 is " deligtittfttl slid y Allston` Co,,L 1Cago,who announce a 4 , . T ane of the most charmin men I have ever ,cess Aiula, whose.dank beaus was the mentos--rest .arid content. a nati " and ivas tate followi determ, tion to set le the constitutionality ,: met, a perfect eavalir and ohivalroas 'wonder of Lll who caw it;!. the fatttons $be never irritated, neverroaawdy i>Htie directiaxnaotr its alta: "To. prepatre iatorte °f the "!w thranB a Pat'allel Cleveland i :'4 , gentleman." . �American Wle,Miss Sedmon.whose auburn to any great an' ' atio>a; oil' reoeiv#drather� iii shill mataltua3it`, a stttiall quatn�ty- should - 1 ',That is high praise,"'said Lady.blarif,, hair resembled` that given by the old teas• than plane ideas ;;site wags one of tbrnm quiets• first►l�tttauted with�►t�`img iautter aisle a .Tailia�it Mulligan, he Uhited Stat ea Win- . , thoughtfully.• ters,to the Madonna-, but thieve was not goutle, amiable Wooten who"life rwin leb#±i�>g.`dtrf�edI emote t,trtt.Hre. : If the afhu+ds sal=ganereil at Sa writes to s- friea�d ;/ ` - a i �r r ` I know of nose hi,ber, aaoid her aunt, ono iu that,vas: aiaseniltiy who could vie the rippling of L brook rather than the-rush is:":llgkkt too daxlt, tastws niar or imore that Robert Louis 8 evenson is avery live. ?":a and then with,her usual taota changed the 1 with lady Marion. of a stream. Sha looked with &-�ittd auto ortar out . �atidded: emit it suitai Bei man for one who is apposed to be.in bad - eubjeat ; bat more thai once that day 'i'he�t,'oantoa of Lanawell, With her eon, the haa►ndsome faace ,of the yeutli�lolyd,�d�,eBee to ,it all thaitis lle oud tor. one room hew►tth., He playa nnfa for hours, sate po Lady Marion thought ofIthe man who was ' wp. ono of iiia f%st to enter the salon; with she., too,.Iikeci him.-. , - sat ati t`i»ei ,`lt i . liioou1t"tni"Ma.to6: The one cat ontiast him at a deuce. lis wilt . j a:cavalier"and a gentleiaa, Quake-ec,c•>iragrohenstve;;lancae th,e countess t'h'ey stood t(t e>tltec fo; w [et�r"' lin e+erlin ' k1 .1at,tt.Trattl .si 1 ltt+iac . t atf . 'titin a ttticy at atny time to Meanwhile the Lime � Seised I►la isanilq tools in. ass it were- the. whpte ,ituai;tiou; white Lard Cha dos i* sill foe at► a t tt ►a a�llh ` _,,> wY�tetid'a ball. ' ,., ,� - l � .,.�. ... . , . ,.' _ : . 4,+ .i .. rad,_ ;fir .` ,, , x k• , . 1. - _ . 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Ila eat the waehing until rikaallpax was.:Aptd"b�► Dautagian Thus Jixdge e3w al's the.oltar agsinsg.. r �a _.- -�- ir��- P the total i�usnof t3hatles�v►as e►ct �y ►- prisoner, once Y" Ufiioer-�" Dt n t�. no�it+ .r.ti f, � : t ^`'1~ tl!$ mater�rti off oles Often whim the ; A Chea; Poultry House. - lite o 'mea•bffalmost ollsal the ac�ditiott S11IAI.LPt�X A GIERBI OIS�ASIJ. $UT 'tfreaaed,had'very ttonni'derably. that I!e was to ad,your houo .': t . p i , w e a . Sitoh was the fo>rloru-and hopeless sta „ f `.1 =, u A"building for wintering a flock hof laying of a small gnantitq of`salt eo ae ro make .a NOBODY KNQWS I'05ITIVELY• And so you arried in has Well did I weak brine, will brintr olut aonaidjerabty f the world lit =respect ttr-this plague at you ncpeat at el,sures" `+Ha _11y. I have .. hens, ss shown in the aceompan�9ng illus- more buttermilk. .Mr. Baker uses britne for. he end of the eiplhtoenth century, when 'not t>►ad a Isis re moment si os the Dere •r- the third„washing, not for- ills ontop' a of A J'rt[milltve §q+txwo—ria-Mavimes Among Che obaorut►tion and' wisdom of Dae man mony.” r, = �. - i salting the butter, but of aampleti'i�tg the indiang--Optresute■ to inoeatnttas► threw a bright light upon- the. gloomy vx wsahin Batter treated in thta why and Jenee+asst the vow Maid--VuceiaaiUew 10011°- Yonng hash'nda with slits aleriies t � properly washed, to get the water d t, will- aaicktY tseoamo ptQtased Aver Ilse -fuNxss Axti �H$ aoW MAID. ,.'4< May now beitin to figaro. � f� ., -. - -Upon the probabillty a I ". J keep sweet a long time.. . ti'ortd. It had base known•from an early period • -- - r . Tem erasure is kin in the datr ;roam, Tliat sleeves will soon be bigger, , P g y Nobody kuavvs Where+`tmalt oz first *p• .among the great dairy farms of Gloucester- , .., and the mea or woman who does not'make P England, that sows were acoasionally Aman may_ think h°.ado s a rwrs!rtan. red in the-world. It is said to have ahtre• But his.love is put to a terribt strain when ,yrs j �,4 ,�_ .�° '�- w every Tossiblep provision for keepbag the P� enacted with a peculiar pustular disease, iih® -him to button her shoes with a ; -• '� temperstare under control, nen not;expeat been known in China sad India from the which could be tracsferred to those who {r�.Y hal in. v r �A_ i, P�E3 1. POty7LT'LY H61J9S. to make or keep a high reputation fbr gilt• remotest antiquity. Of all forms of peaxi• rriilked them, and that by tills disease-the t'P . i >.. ed a butter. Different o erations 0411 for g lento it+ l;se been most destructive. Other milkers were rendered immune to small- The moon (to the can)--" an'ti'goa efay 1 C', atlon, will accommodate fifty hese. -'The differe11t temperatures, o one temp3rature ox,: havin hid the cow ox. When out with me for a while to• fight 2" The '' �, will suit all. Cream ri enin and churning, plagues have surpassed it is destruotiveueas p fX P bnildiag (Fig 1) it aiz feet high by thirty P g hardly more thea a boy the great sun—"I'd like to vary much but really I last long, wtbd twenty feet wide, the space wa,shjng and peaking the batter, et}ch has for a tame, but smallpox, in addition ,to J®nner was mash impressed by the remark mast decline." ! ' a beat temperature in every dairy'; these it epidemic visitations, has permanently local- of a milkmaid, who told him that she was Mrs, Placid—" Where ero you lash r ` '- for laying and roosting being separated by is the flrst business of the butter mrsker to ~ _ jzed itself in every country it hoe reaabDd, safe from:emallpox, having had the cowpoz. nights" Mr. P.—"Qts et party, my r� , a wire nettin artition, where . the feed learn, and.ever kfter to be guided by the remainin ever read to take advantage After thirty years spent in eaperime11ti11g,, dear." "I t-.ouight go whe 10eard yon �": !f P r , thermoihetrer. g y and heater ie-located. A .arms+s wife will Chia benefactor of mankind gave to the etagger�tinq upataira," of favorable oonditiuus to assume the epi= r{ world the discovery that inoaalation wi�hd Mand—"I hoe yes are poet going to 'i,, - , X: ` find that a small building of this hind =-r=— a r dvtnic form, No climate is free from its 1 m h frgm the oetulee of oowpoY wog •1 .• "'' r ' y P marry that Mr. otter. H te— Really, �a,� , F�e ••Dried Fodder.` ravages. Negroete atld inhabitapts of waru4 pro ace practically absolute immtutity from I didn't think . would make any difference n : There is a Great many inetancbe of ptit• olitnates generally sutler from it with the mach•dreaded plague. to yon,dear, if I didn't." - '� So far as this idea was concerned, he ' ` Wig' - in field-dried fo8der into the ,silo with a exceptional severity, A century ago it was -could not claim originality. The aame sort She—"I Ileo this dil8ae i meneely sines � � , g the havxs•hsd the new I+'ren b chef:". .He .I r of thin s had been done before. N it degree of sueoeaa and good results reckoned that one-.fourth of the human race g There ip weak in his lt'renoh but onerous tow .. tom the feoder'a standpoint. The moat bore in blinneas or other Terme of suffering renord of the inoculation of three children fatilt "Waitah, brio ohs for two." -. {R :: with cowpox by a village sahoolmaater }— fl serious objection to the praetieei is that or disfigurement traces of b¢ving been near Kiel in 1791. Kut Jenner was first to Clerk—" Here's eomeof t e freshDraaked r Y conoeive the notion of transmitting the y rho field-drying takes out a certain;amount attacked by Lhie fearful enem of mankind. wh0at. Would ou likes actCage of it!" , ` Mrs. Newoaah--"Young m , when I want :i of feeding value, and later when tto fodder Ancient Arabian manusaripte have been vaccine from one human being to another, dam ed code I'll let on naw." - - / /� � • ,� d P ' goe,s into the silo, there is a eerSaiii amount discovered which gave a frighpful-picture of thus keeping up a perpetual supply of g Y I d so like to see • . `. ��� ,-, lymph and rendering.Inankind independent Mrs. Worknay—"O, of additional lcar, but of saoh a vary ing the ravages of smallpox Iu the Abyssinian of the uncertain supply which causes disea�a agood stronq,dowrmined m ." Mr. Work. - `�;�! IIOIISE, percentage that it seems.as yet dfficult to army during the siege of Mecca in the year in the cow afforded. Ina word, his ides •day (+straightening)—" So o I, my dear " I " '~ FIT: 2. ixR0U\,l FLAN OF rouLTRY W. "John,tbe eoal-h d is empty." 1 .: ,t ��- ' coativ not over twent five dollars, will determine toeaaotueea, Bu •thereettehassv- b68 Q. ll. At about the same period, or wee to propagate -the matter of cowpox M>je. J � from one human bels to another until the g _ k g Y in of labor,snd of further lose of tQod value soon after, it id known to have raged all g One li Ile irl in the slum —" Wot yet meet her home needs an be handy to her g practice should be disseminated all over the Bay she Pied of!" The othe Che—" "Eat �f . kitchen door in cola weather when the &nda "handiness aboutit,thatsiloing filed over Lrumpe. The earliest pbsitive.histori• lobe to the total extinction of small ox. '- n� j g P ing a tuppenny ice on t,e top of the T�-; -barn is a long distance away. The ground dried fodder Dorn 111ay be set dowt} as good cal records of the plague d not data. Suactess once.proved, a storm of protest udders." The first men ioaDed--" Lor I a o s t e arras e. t which pos' P P what a jolly death." - + ` :�" eh w h , e bank thea the latter art of the and o Ilion arose of course. The ul it P plan (Fig �) ?3 practtc further P ' is very aimp:o. The neat bogs�I, the dust The lave He my Taltcoltt, at Ohiah made a sixth century, but there is not, nth doub thus eyed. It was declared that ematlpoa .:I don't see how you der trust yonrseli •; '�,- t : box A-, the roost R- the doors D,the heater regular practice of late filling one and often was a merciful provision of the Almighty boa F are shown in the n the: winter with fodder that that the epidemic which depo ulated th , tc young Ur. Pills. He has t any patients. .r" ' B, and the feed two silos t to ease the burden of the poor mane family. . "That's just the point. H 'll ,strain every �,� _ r diagram. 1 his house ie practical and had been in the shock at lea8t three months• world in the first century wait smallpox Levitieue was quoted agninat eontamina• nerve Lo see me alive. I'm his only sonroe, 1. : ,.. cheap. The roof is covered,vtith tar or telt With a large dairy, he had a goodi demand Seneca, describing the pestilence in Thebes ting the form of the great Creator with the of,income."P paper,-to ,shut.out the rain and anowl for feed for them ae they were i¢I winter brute oreatian. Ebemann, of Frankfort, f I �a r� " milk • so he would raise nearly twice as wrote : "Ob,new and direful face of death tried to prove from the Scriptures that Dorking—"Sambo, I en peat that yon ^� n i I muct:�aorn a,s the silos �suuld hold and be- A fismtng vapc►r burns the body's citadel vaccine wb,s actuallywti-Christ. Portents know what became of m chickens last►! " A Living in the Poultry hard. ' in feedin at once and as soon as ono silo ni ht," Sambo—``Dat'ewhe e'syoa'swrong.I ` ti g small spots besprinkle the skin,the oyes ac were observed, saoh as the birth of an ox• g RaieinK poultry, for meat or eggs, ie a was empty,he would fill It at once with the etifl'ened and the dark blood bursting th faced boy, and were gravely eomme°ted �ueaa pi gni ht."bl. I don had goose fo'i . b''� 4 fonder that had stood in well kelt $hocks ' upon. And this was lase than a Dentary PPe q til+ r ;rade which requires apprenti •eship and for week, It was often rather ao:d work veins dstills from the coatraated nostrils. ago I It;doesn't hal a1 sa , � '` experience to make a profit fro , not tak• to brin the fodder tro the engine and cutter Smallhox visited Europe a number of P Y g Nevertheless, vaaainacion quickly be• As we sit to have hi jerlr, .I. ing into account a living for on 'a self and and there was otten ice and snow enough times in the ninth slid tenth centur�iew Mme diffused over the world. It wae,eag• To thigh the careful d ntist family. To be sure there are t ousands of attached -to it to make the wetting• down In the eleventh sad twelfth centuries it S areth no sins in u work. . unueceBeary,butthe silage aame out in good erly aoaepted by aboriginal Americana, F P � '' .:�� f small flocks, in the yards ofntechanica' condition, and was eaten .will► aridity by was greatly spread by the wars of the fa11stic Mohammedwne,followere of Brahma '�I never talk about t e club_ to my r clerks, bankera,and clergymen, om whish, the stock, and he ^you!d IioA ace but the Crusades, being the only ptraeivable and <%oafuaiva, d more or lesaenlightened wife." "I do. I speak o it in glowing 'Europeans. S sin sent' sht to her colo• terms and then stay at bo a occasionally. i 1 ,_; if no money profit is realized, s arge profit cows gave as much milk; but it took s recompense brought back by the religious niers carrying vaccine,_ and�physieisns to So my wife thinks there is 't amore self- +�,� in pleasure and recreation is se ured.. As little more silage than it did trot i t.I arses expeditions froui the East to their respective give difwetions for its use. Within a few sacrificing husband in"the orld I" ,,x �T _ a rule a small flock will pay a.. eller profit crit fodder. .. countries. From Europe it was conveyed years tl,e number of deaths'from smallpox ,,gave you a time tab here 2" asked was reduced to onl a small fraction of what i'_ than a large one,�roportiona• ly, for the R-ants in Feeding• by the Spaniard+ to bdexico and S•,utiu Y the seedy rtrrsnger. "Ou farina," replied they had been annually. For example, in the restaurant keeper, " a cash in ad- ; ', reason that the waste from th kitchen 1 Sweden there hall beets 2,050 deaths per vattce." +'Foiled again," lased the seedy Profitable feeding in the cisiry ust al- America, and was thence diffused over the bread, treat and yen,etables—f om an or ways be soutewhAt in the nature of a Dom- l�ew World. It devastated Mexico it} 1,000,000of population. The mortality ran stranger between hie tisele s teeth. ""..,: dittary-sized family will nearly sed a flock y q Pe P y P Jinks—`i.BrDbroa seem to: be jest alt s' I promise The straw •tack, without much 1527, dextro in 3600,400 C 1e a°� In Berlintfor forty yuan Ihefore thain�o• of a dozen, while it wotaid be so small an alae ,s the one extreme, and s►mos dapoputating the country. In 1b83 hard up ae ever, though h has married • `� . y g daation of vaaoipation, an average of 3,4`l2 rich wife." "Filkine. Oh, woil that .. ' , item, in a flock large enough to make a of an shits fr nest nee of hi 111 Goa- it exterminated whole tacos at men its persons died of smallpox yearly. In the takes time, ou know• He probably hasn't I Ills ,other is the t►q 3 Y living from,that its benefit not ld be hard- p ft twenty-five following yewre the avefrage learned how to fin her Pe set yet•" centrated food. The profitable mediufn the Brazil+. In 1590 ft s read aloe the ly felt. The small flock wa also have lies to giving a, diversity of goat, bulky coast of_ Yeru awtlpt awby ail the Indian was eeily 1711, Oocastonal epidemics which i and mulattoes i11 rho antes c+t Potosi an Gave ocetfrred since then have been dee And`,now the busy offia man :'..yam `p better care in various ways, Tt.e house Will find one dot ore; . can be ke tin the best sanitai condition, fond, whichie.verydigeatible,with,ssy, not' La az a°d the adjacent regions. Th p9r�r and solely W n0gleet of this simple y p exceeding a,x pounds of talo a da tion• Whene'er'cis cold he'll ave to yell, g. y• ( btrt rias Freecott says that 1110. aativ precaution. . - - p g ttoued Mich feedin u on a ration ►ar of _, — "' (;oma back an olu the door !" �` and-the roof and sides roof. ainst rain g p g Y +•pe ished0in-heaps." d wind • if a fowl is sills it ie quickly cctnposed'of grain is au expensive process, PEARLS OE TRUTH. : Mrs. Benedict—" No what would you ter : It- an , g tts`tt�tvaax sasolra I"�°ilITB. do, Mr. De Batch, if yon had a baby what , 3iacovered tt;e caueo found, and the and iew dairies caw "pay out where that A method is followed, unlere they are reeeiv- g generation ago Catlin wrote : "Thin cried for the moon Y' De soh (grimly}—• -akt " remedy applied. if the number of eggs in considerable more than the average millions of white men in North America ar harly adversity is often a blessing. „ I'd do the next best thing for him, *:` r.: suddenly falls off,the rcison for it ieaought pre for their products. Aside!conn that, nest► struggliIIq and rauflltnq for the goad Sharp. ma'am; I'd snake hilt► see tars•" and luxartes of lite over the bot►ee as p Tell ns, cried the a cup e:c maiden*, for, and change made in feed or nonage- such leading is very apt tro ealanger the Her a are ham of silent prayer.— „ „ a zM"w health of the cows, an this trequently re• srltes of 12,000,000 of red men,6,00x1,tJ00 C Tennyson. . " haw to remain always oung sad attrao- �- went to right the wrong. It is this per whom have fallen victims to small x, an ,c •� ' sults in a-loss which requires a large amount Im What lCneline,sa tr more lonely than die• tive." "That is easy," eplied the sage f,:• t� Iconal care and oversight,- acquaintance of milk and butter to compeusste. ' Avoid i the temaiader to the +word; bayonet trust?--George F-liot. without evenlifting hie a ea from his book. ---,. �.- � with each bird of the flock, that makes the extremes, but feed well a4►d eteadi y. whisky of the Caucasian." Wanhingto , Irving meptious entire tribal as Lavin Who oyeraomos by force hath avercaine « Get a fortune and stay atIIgle." 1' ,a _ small Hoak pay better than the large one. in no department of farm life h there but hall his too.--Milton. He pleadingly)— W y •can't —we Obs t If it were possible to give flocks of one been s greater ohaagP for the bet r during been nearly exterminated by the plug ' Via- - hundred or one thousand the aame crre the peat tin years than iu the dairy and among others, the Biackfeet, Urovrs, Man To the brave and strong rest seeTnr in- tnsrrie right away2 :3 a (, y y) • s a ',s a ement, Ther tm rovement has dans, AseiLaboiner and R, ►rasa- 'A Wrsna glorious an the night tog lona.—Pope I can't bear to leave fath r •:ane just yet." '� and attention that is given to one, then t dairy man K P no reason why equal returns eliaul,l not be been in every branch—in the breeding of ►alto° of tl►e Rible hav,nq beta, made f The best part of one's life is the perform- ]I a(°aoa°�taab; Dna, Ongartime." She g �5 realized. Peculiar qualities are needed by high clues dairy stuck, in its diaaerninattion the o°ce•powertul Six Na*.ions, by Ills tin m1Ce of his daily duties.—H. W. Beecher. y �� t ::: t a ,�; g i Oh►ldhuad sometimes does pay a second freezin ly)— Sir i, ttxoae who go into poultry raising .with a morn generally among the farmin corn• t• was finished no one wad left w read i ( g view to make it a llfe bueinesa. �ne, and munity, is the feedixiq'and care of the gs the white man Iles made his way ova visit to a man ;youth never—Mrs. Jameson lluety Rhodes-- Fitz y an' I was part; ,� <, •j'; the most important, is love for theiwork, a cows, and in the-processes of butter mak- the earth, he has carried his diseases an It was had no failings ourselves.we should "era for-years,but I had scare him awsy. v a and ni ht a i whisky with him, an the•two togethe eke ro muati Leasure un finding out Weary Walker—" Did he do wrong Y" d ., �' willingness to work d y g ng. not t P Dusty l:hodes—" Ye he oleo he'd sit thorough system that no detail i may be -1 have usually served to destroy the aborigi p - g those of others.—Ruchefouesuld. �_� neglected, that every part of suety day's NOT A PLEASANT PdOS PELT, - nal pulattou wherever the infrudar h by Lhe road,sidtl for hos lasts' what ht `' duties shall be ntitended to promptly and at -- sat Colt. My eve i■ open and my heart prepared : called a `sun-bath."' . .; t f _ small wi d out one-fourth o the worst is worldly_ loan thou sant un- the proper time.- A _little neglect in one An F�n1=rd.t Frt>.ebman s a-0leteig s t she In 1707 p� It° Of all sad things int e'Iot of mast - art to`da another in some other to- the o ulation of Iaelaad, taking 16,00(]! fold:--se►y: is my kingdom lost 2—Shskd• ,e �e most full o woe t - p y, a Iaensoas or she oriental War. P P . ��'� rnorrew, will turn certain success to ss .. lives. Greenland in 1734 was neatTly de-' paste. Is paying the price certain failure. The location is not the M. Francois Coppet, of the FreiiohAbad- populated by the plague, losing fin thirds It ma be well to smile in the faee.of °f Y That',s dee on ice most important factor, though If one can emy, hRe an article in Le Journal of Paris of iu inhsbitante. In Rttssiu the disea" 1 danger, but it is neither well Dor wise to . He used 'three Mont s ago. "_: choose It it will add materiall to the , le to ate ear' I ` E - , y on the lessons of tF;e Oriental war, that has kil►ed 2 00G u00 Peep y ( let danger approach unchallenged and nn- Stranger—"Can you .11 me where Mrs. � � , 'r chances for success as well as to-the amount was reckoned that in, urope half a millioul aa11ouIIced:--tJiarfield. caused a good deal of .comment` In din eraona died of rme�lt i annual) Ever .Brown lives Y" � s of profit. To be near a good n,araet is P p° y' yi I In contemplation, if a man begin b tit f Mra. Halsey Puts• —"Well I don't very desirable,= bnt in theca days of �uiak cussing future .. possibilities,a lie e+ty':— twenty-five years at least 15,OU0,000 humpnl osrtatnties hes 11 e11d in doubts ; # ,. , " transportation, one place, especially suit- •`Thanks 0 Buddhism,which forbids action, bei4gs in Europe saoeumbed rA the cern- Its be content begin with doubts he know the number,bu it a jolt a few _. r '' lai°t. It s red neither high sur low.yl doors below ; it's the my house on the i _{ able,ie beater, even if one hundred miles '` a than one unsuitable and Duly the extreme Orient long remained' quiet p Pa shall end in cert inties,--Bacon. The father, mother and wife of Williaml� bleak besides this that has real lace cur• 4 from mark >, and inoffensive. But now waritke tnetinots True religion. 6et►ohee us tro reverence tains on the windows." •en miles awn}. Some of the larSe,st and III, died of small z, as well ae his uncle, g P F • i the Duke of Glou�oester, and hie vouainr, what is under ua, to reoo�nize humility and The two had rat in -in y, sullen silen mo,st ,succeeaful market poultrymen rend are being iTitroduoed anion its Qo Io and overt ;and dens ire moa cry sad disgrace, { ¢": poultry"and egg+ morn than two hundred they are acquiring military eaienee. This the eldest sea s►ud youngest daughter of P F for some minutes. Th she spoke. "Be - q James II. Hfe ov►n ooastttution was r- wretubeduess, sutlering and death, as things " she sai Y ''� '' miles, and the birds killed one afternoon enormous fraciion of the woftd, eo lo° p° fore we were married, lgernon, � ,# g Y q "tsaently shattered by an attack of the divine.—Uoethe►. c,yoa need w declare at you would giv ,, , are in the inirket early nett mornin¢. sealed, sC relxthious a ai"st ; ever thin J ` To be eucoereful Dae moat be aomathitig, good that the .Occident could give it, acrd scourge. Virtue thus set forth and Inagni6aa lter• np heaven itself for me. ' Yes," answers of a merchant as well sa a poultryman, and which, in short,, rejected Chntsuaaity; u In short, the diaean� way a perfect tetrrnr self; thus feeds a e+►!m, and beautiful and Algernon, bitterly, " ut I little thoni{h t�*s to mankind. 1t continued w be such unto silent tare, from the inaumberanaes of mor- Y moat keep posted on the markets for what henceforth open to alt tt►u adenturera to dies intment na yon would ever ask m to give up amok r- he lxlys as well as for what he sella. Any ail'the ` merchantis,' who itivit it leaders tbe begning of the last century, without twl life, from error, opo , y, ng•,. , pr. g prospsot of,mttigation. Then Lady Mary from guilt+--War3eworth, `Y �`��' tarn that enables him to save on hie feed and arms for ire troo It ig a sad thin $old shy sobbing breath, and set th , but the officers of fortune and the SVc►rtley Montagu, wife of the Brtttah l:m- ep y He $a,dh' W1t1gS ext bill,is so mach profit made at the start. It to say, • : . i,s often possible to get better prices in Dae agentre of Krupp or Amstrong puaceed bril- bassador at St. Peterabarg, wrote her soul's largo window pure from wrong, that ge. y historic letter describing the process of so, se life's appointment issuoth, thy vision "Of costae before our marris o ' market than in another, and tie should liantly to-day where Saint Fra°ets Ravier y '"�` know it and take advantage of it. In the and Ills pions succesaora failed,almost alto• ingoula`iion with ntaallpox virus as prooti.aed Wray be clew to wa,tch along the sunset told your wife you wo Id never be. sheen F � �- in Russia. consummatiouli htsofdeath M fxom her aide ezce t when business d ty , � � management. of the flock, especially the gather. The Asiatics have romaiu,0 deaf This letter made known for the g rs.Brown- P marded our presence elsewhere 2" x +;i. # fening, a sharp eye should 'be kept ; a to Lhe words df love; they Nvelaome the first time in England a methold of prevention y, little wa9te in each feed trough, _will merchants of�earnage, the tto-t<nafaotnrera whish Lea been and°+stood in ills East for �klised to see Pen gay and spirited, and " Yes• m " And ou said ou would-gratify eve E amount to many dollars in the tour,se of a of massacre. (,ontinning, i he sayer— ceataries, such inooulatio11 producing a brimful of health and life and hope, as a e Y ear. A cod oro of 1 ae in an house will ",Suppose that fifty years hence--perhaps mild form of emsllpos whish rendered rho man who bee long siaoe left off batng amus- wish of here Y " s r a�V ..Yea." ` .. �'(. ., y p•tient safe from the oomplMut, Lady ed with clown and harlequin still gets a "And that' ou wo d never speak s or s'; '• r ��" ' end the egg crop,and all hope 1 of profit twenty,or Sven ten—the allow rase, Isnot• y pleasure in watching a child at a panto• 7 . 3_ from that house. A hen with the roup,not ed to war by its internal struggles, ehoald Msr her Dino children treated fn this word to her 2 ' . u taken care.of, will spread the disease to be seined with ons ms►nia for armament. way, Ia 1722,aftisrprPliminary experimedts mime--.Thaokeray. „ I ' a ' u the otrltere, and the profit and the fowls What s force 1 Let there riMe ttlen the on six oond0mnedcelminals which rasult0d Cheorfain is as natural to thel h0art of �� e, ke E our omiae in th � �"' `- vanish together. Invalids and lazy people conqueror; the leader of peoples, who ap- favorably,two children of Garolino,Princess a man in strong health as color to his cheek; y P � ;��4 sera is histo+ st loo interv4►Is, enteasted of y{lales, were inoenLted,` thus ttlokiug, and wherever there is habitual loom there thingr+Y" ' ' $I should saver attempt to go into the poultry p Y fX ' "$a what do o `take me for 2" Do I s it b dentin with the mission, of overturnin the practico.�pular. must be eithe�r bad air, unwholesome food, Y y busine,se with the ex eetation of masts y Y P !; the Old World, ttnd rejuvenatiiag the blood impro rly sev, ere labor or erring habits of ook like a winged a raph Y � ' a meant of livelihood. OPPOSITION.TO IyodULATION. I pe k - f of exhausted races, and _let .him hurl his ition ural offe>?ed life.--Ruskin) , �.� '. �, i formidable masses against Europe. ! The - E1'ery sort of o pox - The only foundation af.polfti l libet`ty it , A �Oy p pa A B�ekWoo s ICotlaClast• "r _; 1. `-. //. TAShirig BUttBr� prospect would oertaialy clot be a pleasant this new idea. Rirmone v►ere ppr+aaoh the spirit of the p®ople; and the only crit s ' "' one. I- " spfainot it. It was declared wio> ed aumstance whish makes a lively impression = ghe (of the oily} " Oh, . Coueiii To s A. Baker,tn Jerre Bulletin,ey s that he T_: .�� t interfere in such a way with the ptuposer n their senses and poRerfnlly r0minde ,w�,t is that lovely sound far down tab '� ' does,not know of a sin le maker of ilt. It was all® ed toi savor opo dash glen Y It so nda like the windi of `: :-,; g 8 ..;, $unrifng Erpenea of the.Alusighty. g . sham of tlaeifr importance, t1�ir ppoower and y ng ,t ' c. ht of magic and to be an inspiration pf tLe their rights is the eriodiod chofo�of their a mellow horn." edge butter who does not wash the butter. i. Mtstrese-- Want more wa�es Y I thong devil. Ono clergyman, the Rev. ward He of the countr )—" Well it ain't j st F r The ob'ecte of waehin are to remove the a �ontativea. ydney Bmittb. I g you were being very well psill, considering Masse , attempted to prove from Se ipturs , that, but it's some bingg like it. Th is .a buttermilk and to harden the butter. The that I do •►bout k►alf the wa k." that Job's distemper was small ,ic, and A Gentle Hiatt ; Joah Hank a holleri '. He a1M►ays does t at , �#.' �r Domest4o—"Yoa forget' mum, how that he was ineoulated bar Satan ;. Le°ce it �. , i , .• when he's full. d that's where the:, el• . - Mtn . latter effect is prerduce+d by a pmall quantity , _ much it aostJs'ate far adver isin for new was undesirable to imitate the prince of • Jota�t (, eoting Blown, Brooking) -" I low horn comeii " ,- , of cold ws►ter added just' after the butter sitaattona." evil. en's likes to Ilse a man scnoltipg ext the ;;,_ J, t : has come. Aftel this cold w•.ter is added, ' _• :---<�. Though these arguments may not have trees." the churn ,should'be agitated or turned, a '� S�OTi� E7te8pti6 S l' hoes good Dues; the practice of.,. inooutatiott : Bretwu.�." Who; wbet dIffierenee dose:. . ..-. -�o HOtlseWiYOs. "-. a a { ye s s few times then the buttermilk drawn .off. $rpt terse' (airily)--„ din. me gooel man, with smallpox virus woo found �o taltdo• eke 2" Mrs.. Nexdoor "Iiow tl9es your m i ., � t,utteraeems to have ie it euetomary to tip wallah heap Y" - sirable for mgrs praatiesl_ rtttoa . The Jason •+tA; gleeatd®al. .Xt: isi$ee'me wan6 ` `• Not rocea,s rcpderul flee individuaYina itne+ to o do the sa�s,;as►d°I haysa't.aalrthng to .m ,. Aftor this, when the e e b dd about half as Head Waiter (rends,sten ingly)••- c keep your littl tlanda ,so ears 2 Il l., a „ P ave to the t!t t true. .," Willi°Neat 1 tri me blow •bbl _ n �4 J :ven up all of Its m - R141t e. .,_ .1Esl: wa.isr as there Isr auttermilk an give unless you arch richer than t e Waltrer, air. the dtnease, lit it g Pa, t � �� � „ _� tt _r,t N r - __ ..p„_„ _ ,. J .-. .. _ ,, �.y ro S, - .. .. : .r... ,, + -r.v.:. _. ... - 4 rl+• E•ra .r ✓- " i Y. :-,i _. _ . - . .. _ _ ... , . . . . _ F..,.. ._ x..... - ter. - - -.. K.... , .. .. -..:.1 .. ... _ ... .. .-. ..+.... R:. b� _ - -law- kr} .# - .. - kkJ.,' ...-: -. .v - -... .._ re •.. .�- .ter. ,- a-�. .?. ,►- � ,X:. ,}S. 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'� -. ..t er�✓„b_ f�ve+... .il.. .�-,a. :� '�" M1�'c x _ - .. s : , �.. — _ ] „� - ,.: .a r i - �j .- , �1 a 3 < f y�1 .. .� ..- - .-... - - +R' 'r.:'-:.. - .. : .I .--• A s 7 .• _ -_ .. , - ._..-_ --. a M1�.. .Y ` .. .b I _ -�: t tr, :, f =: . tJRE1gNNi00Cx - ..,. � : n rt hive tato ed i� TO O'7R 8t7Bq(YRIBRMS:By referring —There have been a nnlxtber o "nffiei is showing great val es in yf, !o trigs aaaress"i�be1 on your paper yon in tbis yiainitp during the pe���s�t fav weeks• Abrtitm 180yer and pa pka, vrher® t e ' can always a0certslu the date to which Read frame the Wilds of M��e NTS U N D R W A R, f LA N N E LS, ># _____ _ 7� to TimNnwsis paid. -J. $.'Connors and W•woouue. have a®r for the at f rt• d �� Bemitite�noeepts=e acknowledged by a each a stray advt• in thio 16A have been hunting d ha a g H' .. -=1' . to on label on the first paper fol- them: I ni ht. He reports having me. od — ' LA K ETS LA C I E a� YARNS E C. .' t'V y, ehoageof da ber, I FLANNELETTES, , lowin receipt of money at this offioe. Always time and an abundance of ga - .{. _ Xesp t a date paid ahead. tf �O'$•p n'60Ine W end�d pe eo M8116 of _ is she, R P P never hunts with doge, a° wbeaakilled by _ _ , _ R - the venison ie far superior .. e his work. . o illve icon i ®pother contention of is -�— iCY � Xg �• s..Eyeryone tieing a New �1Pilliam 0 et • �;. n nld bei m We are offering better values then e " r in; has nothin but praises for it. ;'j'oro <. ING, ONT., NOV. 28, 1894. * is that the deer season sbo 8 P�CSER World. dit' n the first to the fifteenth of Kovembe as M@1tbY1 aIl(� Fr18 g -- d an ad Tbie season t ere egg' S.�otCh aYlt� Ganadlan �W8@C�Br -T. A. Gtrei has hapI'8 . . . was formerly the Daae erected to the kitchen at his refidence on Were hundreds of carcasses allowed to (�V8 - . ', LOCALISMS. - xc�oatingS.. ! '' ` King St. soil, as the weather was warm and re• ,; -p _ I,. . had oiste>=ns'put P The me warden of . , TCHE�VAN ROSE we "are Belli g . � l�•M --John A. Linton lies ventatives scarce. �` into the a Dobe see the SASKA ins st -Hear the Jubilee aingere in P%rie's in at ilia aharob street resideno Ia during Ontario should look eareful'y $gyp urohaiYing _ so to 1 ovis'ons the week. . * r Xa,Il tonight (Friday). . matter and nnake'all necessary pr be •--- -«Gems of art" are the photos turned •-Hrs. John R, Linton bas been some for the preservation of onr game. •f O'BriEn, Whitby. what indie Deed during the past week, i E out by eoa,ewhat indisposed P opinion of an old banter like Ab am • „r' -Ye editor was but is improving. should have mnoh weight with the re,• ! f�,, , ' fast week, but is now oonvaleaeent. -....john R. Linton, of the Labe. $hors+ ineial Authorities.' --- I east, T -John S. Harvey, of Cedardale,is res- has about 75 cords of dry hardwood, also ' T 11 ticatinq with friends in the Village at pre• some soft wood for sale, - uxtiRiooe. tJ ' ` Solicit , sent. -The New William's is (especially • ravel, dt a costo 500 - � f -- --ThQ New Williams is fast supersed- ads ted for all kinds of work 'from 1900 Over 400 garde of g • l� TA's P ** per yard, have been placed on the et eats .�_, t! ,j ing all other makes of machines.-Toren• to overcoats.---Toronto World. � •••••�••� �, * ..:FOR ' i - { ` '. � Thief World• `-Special attention is” directed to the of the town this year.. ••.• ••.• _ UabridQe has become quite a conve tion t f` -James Hena , and wife, of Saar- announcement of_ the Standaird Bank, r_�OD l7� _ D° town. This year four or five 0onven ions � w,i v: tl •. h e Branch, in another column. E : � a�oe] ,..�- .� 1: notion, was here o �,�� v ll@�_ have held their sessions here. ELS + --- .,G. Ham. - -The To is oc Me 1: F:�.C.E.-pray . Thera was a big lot of-produce a the �T� � '; ' b� ,. s opo gu6sts of W P but the demand was ��1� -Peter Andrew, of Toroi?ta, has been meeting for next Sunday evening ie ,market on Tuesday, the ba �E��1 j��ij�jNi, w t1 i bele for the past week visiting his brother „Thanks gibing and Thanks living. The .not as good as the supply, owing, y - - I onabl . ll. ' A. MoAala ere say, to the congested state of the ark- T C s `: riser John who has been so i I;eader is Rev. y et in Toronto. UNDRCI�OHING E lJ -The New �Piltiam's can duplicate -=Richard Hop er,at the we4t end, had , t,_ r " "' machine and the same At the first crossing this aide of cod• '� A few remenant of Tweeds at and under coat ' ,� an work made on any sewing a plowin bee on .Monday, ht t e train from _ f ** The NBAT Q K in the market.-Toronto World. was fairly well attended. )4aoh flood wood last Thtireday nig �� lithe ti ht views at the Work• erformed. i the south struck and kill a horse. '� s� s , ,i - --The R solid work wasp to H; animal was lifted lute the air and fel backA ►,•jj��11 `man a' Concert this (p ridgy)-evening will. •-S cial attention is diredted i��{ �n pe, the result sing be magnificent. Don't miss seeing them Wil�on do Bone idvertisementi in another on O be was hor>�blystorn and bre, em•- � 4 AL"•O' ortnnit • column. Variet Hall, Markham, will ! ' '' ''{�� �y while you have an ops 3'• y Journal. • • ` -Thomas Reeser, of Cedar Grooe, has be found a firat-class place to deal• The �}, T• R. Co. are this week p tong _ w + vale d and Sft cords of dry mac H. Hobbs, the n wly elect• gne wooden bridge just north i the a . ! k ' about one hundre y Tho in a l ` -' No. 1• delivered at $4.fia, ember for London is a eonsin to �, H wood for sale, town. f > .. and No. 2 at $$:60. Orders left ' this Councillor Richards A this. TownAhi i. .Methodist Chgroh Anniver+iarq on Nov• `; - of tit ill receive rompt attention. 2G sad 26. Condnator Braider of the (t. T. wish to call your attention t0 a few y office w P Strange, is it not, how destin4tion of this omt -The Roods and chattels of John Ten• kind seems to follow family lives. Railway will oondaot the services. _ �g he east end meat Market, were -As we oto rens Wednesday night A flock of wild g�ee� alighted on th rail• j f ariQ per, oft calla the Revere Ho se, a N � . (N S € : boo ed of b auction at the Queen's '`big week in or�er to make; merry' on road track, opp � I it 111���!!! 1 _ _ _ _ _-- -- - dispos y two o, when Mr. FinOb ag88d P C —----- - IIotel, Whitby, ori Saturday •afternoons. Thanksgiving d' , no- doubt there will be day or aq `� _ h ' hem at one shat. y ' awed were not very eat lettere left oi}t. We sire sorry for tree of t g � �}re rices obi several etor of the P esbv• ................... .y T Thep, Rev. M>T Ce - .. .. : �� factory. this,but cannot prevent the same, o ge�Street, Toron , will .s��** _--.•- _-'--_----..._.__ terian ch C , s* u����sri�*e�r���uws«is�«�s���� ------ �- i •+ ` V of -A local wit remarks that he always _The reflection of a lame ,fire was j tp of t knew the tree proelaiminq good aplles by noticed to the north seat Wednesday preach the Anniversary sermane in ranee- I 4, aie� ll known roved fruitless in tion with the Presbyter eti Sa ash. .bDo- 0L DRAWERS AND SHIRTS 130 the sticks around it. _ It is aqua y evening, bat engtlirary p which will be held the fi Y , W ham's is the beet sew• ha cause. The arknese of - Full sizes for less money tbi;rt ever• They re ez x. +� D� that the New Wil explaining t I �.� : camber. achine in the market by the club• ani ht only. added to the intensity of The de horning of cattle is be ming , ; • tra good and selling fast. Should be worn . be i;-c, eta cgs. ing m • ** th R .. . bins at it by opposition men. the'refleetion. quite general among the farmers the sppreclated. 1 � cls �-Inspector MOBrien paid an official -We have he•trd very lit le with re• country. A large number in this v ciuity _ t:3� ly visit to both departments of our public yard to municipal matters i this Town are having their cattle dehorned, a d are - ' d H� �'� 1 _ school un Wednesday of last *eek; and ship as yet. In fact it wo ld now ap• turnip theca into large pane, whn, t land W OL SOX lu �• < t as.hi hl leased with h there wont net be an are fel like sheep, they being q eve alwa}9 haver great 'value 111 this line. . T e way expressed himself g y p pear as thing the progress being made. Hie pinion is election. Appearances may'ohange mat i�ding better after the operation.-Mmes. i people are buying them tells us they are bei g sold li '4 that the schools are very efficiently pre• erially durin the next furtnight. . . �ARKH M t`" m� :` sided over. g i. right.• -A football match took lane flare on .__ �--As Qve go to press we pau'se;for an in• Friday afternoon between" the Whitby p , of Markham To Wahl � \��` Daniel Tip TS 1 "'" t to 'cin the cad people hereabouts Colla late Institntd and Pio stip Cblle e , gtan g B Q g eitora who died last month,teff #`J,621 to t>lis wi e W oL 13LAN EE : k , ac is givin¢ thanks for abundant metals teams. After a hard strugg a tike pi The and two daughters. • v' hila oro s have a cal t none. The talk shoat marrying towUn is al• Clean, soft, warm and et such a price you c n G rs• � daring the past year. W won by a score of on g . what short and rices ow, the s rather isle start'ng. therefore right, but we have been creditably inform- silt - buying• �'Qu will wapt� them. C 11 and i,K :- I been some P game wa t, fact that we have survived to realize these was not finished until- dark a set in. ed of fanr weddings her®•-last Wednesday. examine. 3,u rte, de rat chane A arty of young village people number• •- ._ ° :- facts, is sufficient to employ our gratitn -There has been an-imp ria g pp t - �s -Wm. Garritt, of Oshawa,of huckster made in the G, T. R. time table on this ing afty,' surprised" kir• and 11irs. David . oL GREY FLANNEL It- the anniver- fame, passed through this illage Tbursf branch, The new „rder o things came Manor, on Tuesday evening, o able Bar of their wedding, A most enj y ; r b Beautiful Light and Dark FlanT�el$ of�tlie v' ry best day afternoon with a baser s dozen o into effect on Monday c,rning. The Y r ' E worn out horses. They were purchased mail train frons the west re olies here at time was epbnt and the return wa made t, about g p, m•,'GVe ineeday. _ make,, selling at"from different prices up. The 13igh School Commencement Exer- 4 " - ` b the re, rietor of a city bone-yard. jt �'" �L --,� y p P 9:28 a.m., cad is rather i onvenient to is not expected that this shipment will in the business portion of th community. cines will be held in the Town Hall on the ' g b , least effect the sausage supply of the otheiKtraine see timet le elsewhere. Bain of the 21st of December• The pro• W oL TWEEDS the For t 'Cit . v. J. Croforth .wil address the ceeda Will be in aid of the iurthe'tl equip 'this is another line we are Belling basest this fall r,_ _ < Queen y -Ae ' ; -The A. 0. II. W] lodge of this vii Thanksgiving Missionary seting in the ment of the school and the exerct swill _ . than ever. {food all wool Tweed for little moneo. l lege have secured the.Famoue Ballfamiip y no doubt be well attended. Fall rticnl Just the thing for making mop's_ pante r boll i Friend's Chureli on Thur a Nov. 29111 P of Jubilee singers, to give a concert in at 7:80 p.m• on the subject `�i' ission work are laterSun. i let Choir have, en• - school clothes. Fine, sult�ngs and ova coatih�s � ,,-:_ Pirie's Hall_this (Friday) evening. As the - Honan, China." All w o are interest• The Markham bietfiod tl o Brown . made up in the latest styles. admission has bean placed at 1G cents it ed-in Missionary work are ordially invit• gaged Madame Marie Seli� e celebrated -' . . � � ie expected that the hall will be filled to ed. As the chanes of hear ng snob a eau• Patti, and signor Voloeko, its capacity. Those who attend early will easeful worker in the miss on field is rare Hawaiian baritone for a Nov.e26th iust. Come and see what we can d0 for you• •.own hall here on Monde 4� . -secure the best seats. i s _g everyone should avail th meglves of the The 1darkham Young Liberals and some r _W, E. O'Briei.,' of Whitby, I a opportunity, fifty of their friends spent a YerY Pleasant k ;, handsome d splay of photogrsphs in his ,-The huge reflection noticed to the evening in their club rooms Monday even � ' oN south east by many poop a of Pickering ing ;tire. Corson i►nd Miss MI1ne aantribat• 11. -: studio window. The work will compare > - favorably with that turned out 17 the peopl Tuesday evening was caused by ed solos and daetts, ;Bias Robinson recitat- � . �'� r best cit galleries. As Xmas pre encs, Nigbawander a humo[oas read y them nater fire which raged in the ions, Mr• photos will be found to be.lese exp naive Whit y marsh grass. are not aware ing ®rad Mr. E. B. RAbinavu a speh• ` and more satisfactory than gifts f any that ray damage was ' one, save the Next Monday evening will be the debate on • $ . When in Whitby call and he d rushee nd other marsh Bellamy's LooldnB Bitckward. t e �� V . other variety burning oft ry own citizen o! is V work and on will be sure to hose who w' passed the Ste James 3. Barker, a well kn �j 1 ;. ..;;: inspect the , y growth. T Y, leave an order. say that the eight wsa so ething magni- Markham dwhere dhe 'has beenr boarding - I _ ' • I a h concert luau in the Urgabart's, . I . ` - the,ee ahuroh on Friday evening, by ficenThe Tele tan11 aa>fn ray have a Gang to[ some months past, early BnadaY morn - - - Me g ton r Dr. Doherty, who W" Too commonly the:fact ie ignored that a man's opinions ahs c a. _ Laing Brothers, was not so well attil ed of men re•adjnsting than linea between ing. The ao 4 , _ yet a as the merits of the re, am deserved et also Mr. Barker's physician, deemed an in• P gr here and Whitby. The ires are being '{ qnest anneary as deoe had bean ill i Lions are hie private personal platter, with which no one els �; `.� � �: there `ware qq�it� a number present. At all stretched u on one si a of the road, for some time !. The taneral took v • a d ednt �y;, �' the close all who did attend ea res d re laced b p and the old pe, ee are be R P �" place Tuesday om the residence of his ri ht t0 ]peddle. as well leased. The Meas e. ' her ones. How oomeir it • yin, gay•) Caranichael,to St. And- In polities, the spendln of mens , to social life, rets themselves p new end his sister, g r: of cod audiences. a stall a to ed rob oefnetery. Tho deceased at tin each-one should scrupously avoid acting as censor ofothe s who mN -- in ► � -' Laing are denary g g that Frenchmen are g y �P y raw s oho They will meet with a warm reception by this company? 8nr y jest as eff4oient Dae time ooaalried ` prominent Position in d der with himself. wo>� � - 1.` should they again visit this locality. work could be rform b fellows o[ }yisrkham, being one of the 9rst members Ev'd©titl there is no difference of opinion regarding the fine ,, pe y Y --Daring the past week the Dominion thio county. of the villav 0oanoil, w leading merchant, , ., i` - an of men i bt'!+e have had sad clerk of the division coati.—Eoonom• Unship an neatness of garments turned out by £�;_ - $ridge Company have had a q . g -During the'lsaet fort Q " - _ I '� erecting the new iron bridge over the some sliRht snow storm . Several of our ist. g "` Highland Creek on the Hingeton Road. boneeholders bav© ke t the sidewalks piCKERINC;i POST OFFICfti. .;, work was under the supervision of J. le ed off, while 'the majority of oar ' f Zoe c at . g . ,- I ' ' Totoato 8 15 9 . a� - ® 1s arrive from r J, Markle, amd hie Rang, although all eop�le leave the remo al of snow to b Mai 1 youths, were as jolly a lot of men as ever tender mercies of tb elements. How A s _ Malls close Toronto"6 . wive G.T.W.8 1�a to O1ose G T W 8 . . � .. J drove a bolt or handled a crowbar. The much more convenie t to pedestrians it GTR 8 1b a m G T B 9 f0 a m -. next job will take these men swap Sown would be if our people ere more prompt iT p m ,�• °B T�p g m l Q ' .t in Q4ebeo. The company hays reason to ip olearinq away the snow. Besides it j�'j�► G 1S tJ i ; 1 rk. done b these a earanae of the Money orders issued an all parts of the world. T ,� U F-' be pleased with the we, y w nld add mnoh to th pp -� .L ' luau at the above place. villa e. sav>cliras surra eQtt�ss. , Rio many friends in this locality will -After fighting ty hoid fever for the Deposits received and interest allowed at 31-� > v �S_J - regret etoeediugly to learn Chat W P. past fortpight, John ndrew succumbed per eeut per annum. security indisputable . Prower, Reeve of BovsGmanvitle, and Ex to tL,;t dretadtail disea a at his residence �». �..o�a . a n �. j {W POSIrMASMI t. ' warden of Northumberland and Darbam, is the, south east par of the village on „i e•_-__ . r { r. died at Plymouth, England, Friday, Tuesday tt'uont 9 p. m. , Dcic+a-ped tias.re• wart, of Toronto, has resiRoad �LT� � d _ a,Y1Cl foll��ing d '� I I j i where he had gone last Angast in the sided in Pickering T net►.i; it U L'►a life, A`ld. Bye S hie Beat in Council. hope of benefitting• bis health. Deceased and was always aonsi Breda harti•work' York Count Council ope>3ed its finr►t '"'`"""` L TE . r l - has been a prbminent bnainess man in ing,honeet mea, with many friends, sad seeaton for the year Monday afternoon. INSg CTION �pECTFUL $owmanville for many years. A few no enemies. Althou I: his let$ illness 8erbert Freeland, Bowmanville, was , weeks ago deceased'sent a message" to the dates back but two weeks, be lies not I Sir abot in the eye with an air gas last week• -� j ��° manager of his undertaking establish• been robust for save 1 months, yet he r ' lYl • 1* r meat in Bowmanville telling him to Dome A Doth named Delande was sentenced :. did not loomplain but ontinued to-pureue y t t� England at once and.bring with him the tillage of his fine res. John was in to free years' tmp�isontnent at Winili• for robbjnQ a ipail bag• t r pia embalming utensils, •as he did not ea- his 40th year and lea es a o ifs and Pe Grand Trunk brakeman named Chair• < peat to return alive. The foreman start• two eaiah sons tomo hisaei�Fly leave- a •:: Beatt , at Allendale, was ran over Una ATS, hoAI) oF..,.,.t . ., !z l-:._ � ed, but would not. reaoh ,there in time to taking• The funera ie aranoanoed for y . i be of much sarvioe. kilted by a trails Taela r►t Qravenburat. , - Thareday at 2 . na . where the cortege - , p . 'The banklust-house,OrMesere. Wood `. T} • . -The brnta who attest lited t a$Bault a sill r0oeed to Erski a oameterl,�nd cora., I - ": . little rl of about five summate, in Tor• P • Millbrook was enttixed on Motida , , Pickerin , when th• interment will be Belle, onto on Thursda , 0an�e n for trial on �q n ht and the vaultblown o wa ea -i y P made. a update ad that the service , +s!!! ! Friday'in the polios .oculi and was given ill be conducted b' the Masonic Lod e, inside was also blown open; uttering tli ed>rOOm -Suites, arlOr stl1 ,' two Sears in the Central,and b relievin rg, eta , all over toe m Unt `'�` y g and it is sic soled that there will be magnp Pape5 tO haxla A. O1tO10@ lot Of�' '.- the rnonoton of hid sentence will receive p about 616 in c� was sebur d• d8� y of the brethren fro a dietaia� present. EX. Tables) and Oh such a lot of 4haire of 45 lashes upon the bare bank. The The bereaved wino and children have Doha $radlep, the man' o attel�pte IIOW <, promptneea with which ,rustics was met- the universal s m th of theilr Homer• coin®it eruninal aQtit upon 4 ye r �`Otl ha"V8'gll� IIOt10I1 Of a8�1I1g AIYYl1Ya, ' ed out to this fiend should have a beaefi• y P y old Daisy Smalls , of 4fl ' Viae street T • _ • v gas friends and" uaiatances in their 1@ pup timer foY �o Will. ll@O@r bav® a @t• Dial. effect. : Buoh crimes as this gra bb•. mato, Thursday evenipg, fie brought hoar of extreme so ow. g a By "this spell•. fore the police ntrgistrat6 iday, ":T e r ap. aomin far too. fro Hent. ter Chance to � t �111C>C11tTlr8 Che l^ Dation of the lash it would seem, that J. 8. Fallartan, Q.O.,has been _ 8efinit• oa�e �'ttil prpven 01I_ar t►€i is t'he `pr s. J s` ,�, " L A IN 'E(,,'"'r {)j]R, aTOC • %Z_ �:_'' -` each monsters can be held in check. B el a luted Cit olioitor for- Toronto Duet; and he-WAS 0otit0ftgod tv W Af s� .- � ., '�' .- y y Pl>o y �> •, � i, . S , ;! ;= some it is claimed that flo n is a re• at a sa r of $$ r year. dA; s t atra til `1 B• ,a.'• .: - gild pe gone*b f1. f• naertaking Q lect of barbarism. Be haat as rt ma it Ca lo4ward of Gatlin tan faire :onsctr_,- , _.'. .;,- q - ;_�. t f01' Q [� R dY S r,-. •,�'y •,�y er a the n one a d om- sed t lr u o p. . '. �1 i C] �1I281 -, . seems to s v p rp n ace pa$ l o gh ntraal� oil 14.: w4 ice. ' ,I - �: :..� 4'=' ,.; - fish better results than the:more laaoder n. home. He w_as tr rt a ,�� ��� ' -];t � -,'.;. -�- '. - "� •-�r• .,�... �_ .� :+&- 114.. _ - }.s* .._. J!7 des of. >anishment. i o. .. _ ., r' . 3 . - . � ,... p�]7 `� gra - ,..a s>- Y _ ma,yy,.,z. ...'.. .. .. .� ;. =w J,.i' ,�?c� --T N 4'>a;P ti Cam....v- :.... - .a - ';t], r, s r• , �. ,Q �.. �f v. ..s'+, f. 'd' .aa d.. ',Tj' � "a 'v _ _ •i ,*` .sv'`s.+.-s'd, �;'F'•`"r-, a' i .'' 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