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John Phillips leaden balls,slide carelessly. aroma8. 1k,.'1 raesa�>Dnal Q�arbs, , _ I OU 1 AROUND U �n 1 May Kirby attended part of the month Tonally; - s F A gi antic elm'was oat down and !A : ?, LATEST LOCAL HAPPICNIIiOB 1QECOBDE BY 00 y• 4t11 C1a88 : Alfa HORIe, (Iertle g 1KedfCal. �, THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR Ja mea, Wilbert Tripp, p np in the woods of Mrs. Elliott on ► a' : ti, . Rnasel Pbilli s, ti • t sus-N;:M�- - w m + tut glass • ills last. A6odt fifteen cords of stogew t I M.C.P. Lo me Burk $r. gid A M D. C.M. OOBREBPGNDFNT$. were taken from it and its limbs t M.BATE'1IAN, ,. - Be r, Lottie Ho le, Alberta Turner, ' P�� R• S.O.1 Coroner. Office and Residence, OLAREMONT g yet. The jolly crowd of young rmw -,% a ' - " Ja net Beattie, Carrie Phillips. Jr. 8rd tore to pieces this monaroh of the f1: Ing Street, Pickering Oirice-hours: Morning 1 "— Class ; Dan Alger, which stood as a landiiaank for so !tom 80 to 11:80; Evening 6 to 8. Russel Linton, John omae 1 Intl is yet .• In very �oor 1, ` ., �� ,.• Zepat. _ health. L. Cowie, Arebie Bel Slowlv but surely these old resiclenter$t� . is ENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, 11 A til@ ;ewer is being put in on B qok •--�� ---- to age and the white man's steel4 _ -'r MAL.YERN. . . .--- f' SOLICITORS;ETC., 1 Adelaide street street north thio week. { ` `, r" east,Toronto. At Tuesday 111y — Dr. $with, of Stoaflville, Will visit WHITEVALE _ _ •.r illy Billander was the guest'of Mr. and : .�:%;' E, p'AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- •' .+-- . Claremont on the first and third Tuesday Mr . Brims, Bendale,during last week and Mise Clara White spent lasi was"�wiit ���4 , R Count Crown Attorney,and County : of each month. His dental rooms are 1D its a Lime `fmOat 9 lendid." her sister alr3. A. Hoover of Green' - J• TER. y - . Solicitor. court House,Whittw. lay Choice Family Patent Flour $1,50 per bag. Bundy's block, neat door to the market re bare is some taut of having a few new We are pleased to learn that Miss 01gio. �" TAMES 11MILLER, SOLIC- Imo, NO. M. Rumohr is moving into the late se is or a lounge pot iii for the choir here, Hagermau is recovering from Sea- zeoe V TARP Public; conveyancer, eta, Ofnce at AT THE MrB. Pilke 's re8iden0e, and the father th old on@i� havini; faded to a very dirty illness: - -P" _ Thistle Ha:' near Brougham, Money to loan. y BARRIS- i t•, ,� OW & McQIGLIVRAY Peleir Rumohr is about to occupy the gr pug color, and requires a change. Mies Hannah McG� . ,_- " IIiarkhurn, , . ' S I N K M I h L t dwellin vacated b the son, ha in iv• ,00k out for the concert to be Given by visiting her friend, Mre. r�r>aes Malcolm, gym•: £` D tars,Solicitors,dtc: OIDce opposite,Poet • l; y y g g office,Whitby,Out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. -,ICKERIN'Gi•» en up farming. M lucre Conrail of Chosen Friends, in the the east hill. ' �"� ' i I f McGillivray, ut. Money to Loan. By LAw-CI. $mitb Ddacdonald, Barrister, M mmoth Hall, on Friday evening, Dec. B. F. White has taken Up his rewden 'f�: of$toaffville, will visit Claremont ever 14 b. Doors open at 7:80• Miss Jeanie teiriporarly with his sister,Mrs. 'I']fsaaasa ,_ A ,ew thousand dollars, privaxe funds, w oeQ °' Y Alexander is the attraction and a big crowd Todd, on rhe east hill. . : ,A to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at rasa- a cox C' °' a Tuesday. All who may have.any le�¢al jo is expected~ Reserve tickets can be secured Mrs. Pickett returned home ve Tbesda enable rates o1 interest. THos. P RISER,liar- �p „ _ business to transact will find his Lslw <u,. rioter,Pickering,(every Beturday.) 4-y H '400at T. L. Willis store, where also can be from Woodstock, where� she has Lies+ for. - M Ideg M 4 a . � .� �-;, & -w Office in Bundy's Block (next door tp the se a plan of seats. several weeks visiting her mother,vrba how. s F°�. petertyur�-y. 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The Dari had with his statel lady motEier ; she should' love that filled. hoc heart and Boal. She her to some ie.; but alt avice, reaso .tet tC'$AP E _ • and, Eng Y i :,, ED. declined. Moonlit gardens ane illammated Ebel no great aiwe of her to the future, foi• wore a dress of aatber muslin with -white r remonstrance rcoefved the aa�ne anert•er ' ;, r._ -, HOw IT HAYPfdN «. m grounds had not much attraction for pima i Heavew had not given her the position lace, and to the rfoh massae of her dark I nrnat not leave this spot until t wg thee," said Lord Chandos, I never Fair and bright twenty-four hours are ended t `'i ., i gel l Lord Uhandos eat for some little tfine by o a nlady by lett, she hid made heft"sell hair lay a Dreamy rolFe. this hue done—the titer's Bide • he waa en o in an fee g '�• E , o ] Y g o e b etucl nd refinement as the morIIiu �itasolf she took her place at She would not have sutl�ered half . tt to [new a month pass as his m Y Y �' ' days have wings. - It ie the sixteenth to• and as he waisted her he felt a eensstion So he wee o ming,and their•real married the window 19 watch the oofniag of him torture had t the letter arrived; she woe d t' Texsa It is thus have known then at once thAt she w day, and it does not seem to ba twenty- 'of pride in her beauty-a keen sense of re- life was Lob gin. She thought with a who was so many MilftHe �rway. ° t #, c �, Cali „ gest that they should ever be parted. shudder of the pain sho had passed through, that women believe mea,tt is thus that men to expect him , and the ordeal of wain fl w tour hours elute ft was the Bret. An involuntary ory of admiration Dame of the horror of that terrible dfeeovery, keopt the most solemn vows that thety can would have been over at hose; but a a aeras. t clung to the hope he would come he A Vir " That shows, at least, that life has been from _the countess, and Lord Chandos It was ala over now, thank„ frleaveA. 16 matte. mut . Y had never besot an brand err ma to her; pleasant to your" said the coanteap looking in the direction where her a es y tl g The maid who brought tree tea wondered Dome. She recalled' his promises giv n horses. „ were fixed saw Lady Lrakine., I}lever had she had never felt any tales stains aver it ; why her youtrg mistress chose to sit st the solemnly—she said to herself with a lit s :, r� Lewin Yes, it has been very pleasant,'' the + officials. ' nd then ei had dee 1 the great queen of Iilondea looked so lovely; she had never bowed her bright head as wiadow to drink it;. indeed, . she started shudder. "replied, a g P Y �I the fine, fairy-like web of scally lttae.fell.in though a blight lied passes over her. She wfth wonder a6 the brflliaut beauty of the "If•he doesnbtcometo•day� ha will lieu r _ There '• QVh do ou si h, Lancet The future easeful folds around a figure that stood said to herself it was not her fault she face turned' to her. °Om°•�� I r.' . New Y4 y Y g - g :'can be as pleasant as itis Peet,Dau ft not?' alone for grace and symmetry. Bhe wore was not ao least to blame. $he had It atn}ok heir naw that she might in very And then she hated herself for t)ie hat•. ,� New He looked u half fm atientl i nothing but green leaves in her golden 'believed herself in all honor to be the 'wife truth begin to ezpeot hfm; the sun was implies doubt of him• No ► atter if t e w, ,: excluaiv p p y' !c' hsfr ; her grin , bare to the shouldera;were ot:Lorci Chandos,and she could not feel that growing warmer, the flowers were wide. sun had fallen and the nig ttingale waa ��.. ;�' "I aigh to think that my share in rt is white, firm,•and statuesque. Uver her face, the least shadow of blame rested on her. awake, the brown bees were busy among singing; no matter ff the soli©mn. hush of j A Ne. all ended. I must be in England by the when she saw Lord Chandos, came a He was coming home. Through the long tite carnations, the birds had done, half night had fallen, and soft, Bleep ah'aduws ,. + by threE f• . beautiful, brilliant flush. hours of the summer day, she thought off their day's work; some of the tall.plumed t lay around, he would come. The sighs of 1 A wo, end of Jane.": _ "Make the most of the time left," said The countess and her son were sitting }n nothing ales., .,Trae, viuce the rponi h of lilacs were hegiuning to droop, and the the wind grew deeper; the rosea drto he, - >N . .. Texan r one of the pretty salons, a here some of�,t to ,lune, his letters had been very few and much white acacia bloo.inins ?tad fallen on the ' 91te leaned forward, for it seemed to her , ,# A los my lady ; "there a another week, at. least, moat famous wu,ka of art were col.lec.ed. cooler. True, it has been a severe shook to long grass.- Her whole soul in her eyes, there was a stir among the tee©s; it was rR. .'A. • ` Lina iae Let us go everywhere and. see everything Phare was ah exquisite buytof Clytie whirl, her, to hear chat ire had gone to Nice: but, and those eyes fixed longingly on the;white only some. night bird in quest cf its prey .i• i set at Nice attracted much attention ; they 'had been as hie letter said nothing of Lady Marion, gate she eat there until noon. Again she bent her head; surely, at last, . '';, i O Yello In all probability we shall not m ; 3,575 aq „ commentiuz on it, and Lady Lanswell was and she knew nothing even of til existience Great city bells rang out the hour; lio the there was the click of the Rate. But t,o;it � � Ata s again. I. , saying hdw much she would like a Copy of of ir.ueh a person, that did not iym4ei • villages it was told by sweetold chimes.The was only the aw'aying of the branches in the .. + ,', He had eirpected-contradiction, he 'had it: Wy had hH gene tc► "Nice+ when June was .haX•makere sat down to reat,the buttorfltes wind. t Y r are bake expected hie mother to oFpose hfe desire of. "Here comes sorriething'more 'beautiful se. near? Jho wrote tto hits to ask tea rested•in the yeast hearts of the red 'corps, Then ctetiir-and fall and disiinct,cleaving {- Eastp returning home, and he was slightly piqued than Clytie, she said; ae Lady Marion ad• ggestion, but hja answer was; I3ecaua hie the bees settled in the earnatione�, the theafr,rangout{ hehour of twelve;itwaam►d• . <y , packing vanced to meet them. parents hall gone there. Then site sal no languid odorous wind was still while the night, and he had notcoine. the thirti tit 5.."-- ! There to find that so far from opposing him, ane She made room for the young heiresn by. more; that seemed quite natural. Thestrokea reing . out one after snot}er frog- i of June was over, and he hada failed. , in the I seemed to fall into the idea as though it I her side. Lady ��4arion had schooled liar only thing t hat occuril to her w , he •rant, sunny, golden noon. I One by one she counted those strokes as :�'`aaF r� Nutn was the most natural one. self well but her task was no ear one—• '' • Y would have a longer journey in Jun ; Ile . He hail nut some ;but every moment vvas i they-fall, in the vain hope that she mint be' . �¢ ' grown i "I think," he pursued "that if I leave I she was so candid, so loyal, so true in all would come to her as he had Promisdd but ,bringing him wearer. Rome one brought mistaken, that it versa only eleven. �1't en" - ,';fi '� her dealings, that'the least attempt at any- he would t9ke a longer time in travel ng. her a glans of wino, sums fruit steel hiseni't . she realized it she rose from her Hoi.t, r A oto here on the twenty-seventh that will be thin savgrin of deception was unpleasant , ti him! She Bun back her She would not touch them because she I watch with a long 1`ow sigh. $a'}►ad fail .j I �< six nialh g g I,�se fat tis R soon enough.". i�; to her; still she would, of acorea, do any head, 'wit,h a bright,• proud laugh. i No, would not take her eyes from the white he had not come. $he would not ju ga $}l i, suites "Yee," said the countess, quietly. It thin¢ to help Lndy Lanswell. ;io she sat nutiting scald ahike her faith fn hin� his 'gatre through whfoh he haft to pass, him; but he had oat kept that p�n ire P The 1 clown b her side and talked with her usual ' ' le not sash a long journey after all." Y - proud lady mother• had •na caged to got ---- which was more aotemv to hqr tiiau 4y- entle race. him under her infiueueej—what . did that oath. There were many perils, both t,y �`€ adopts, . So she would not-oppose him, she would g g I : CHAPTA;R IiYX. - S}►e sal , after a time: I matxert lie loved her and her sone. seaand land; the steamer might a%e Ian In th not argue with him, but left him to', take "Lady Lanswell, I have thgreat favor to THE THIRTIETH of Jt7N1C. . � -' She remembered the Nords spoken on her run ashore, the train may have been de• -tt ' four sei his own way. The handsome faz=e gravy ask of- you. If you do not , wish to go wedding clay;*� eu she had asked h m it She did not grow impatient ;, the love layed; but, ff the appoiud,nent ,had been for x ' ' k,ack to En land ust et .will ou oto Dr. � shadowed, the frank eyes. troubled. It is 6 ] Y Y� ] he was quite sure their marriage was l,3gal, which sustained her, the hope theft inspired hCr to keep she would have kept it ins ire t:', char e ' " , the? I am"trying to.perauade Lady "ainbrey •+ g tier was tnoo sweet • tier soul seemed to he of all obst.scles and all Cost. g - ver hard when a man cannot force. any his gnawer wee, and hat uothin cold ` Y to make a tour through Spsiu". „ t y � China. one to contradict him. He rose from his She drew a ion breath of relief when Dart them ezoept ease�h. is a blissful, happy trance ; no doubt, no She rose from het long dull) watch: she -, , B HoWwell she remen:,bered those rdbt {ear no presentiment of eomin dis• I tried to cross the ro,hm and rin.q the wil, � liertl chair, he walked.µneasily up andldown the words were spoken, she was aothsnkfui '•exoe t death'' 1 He fled taken h r in g r. ' to have them said and done with. �lhe P appointmc nt dimiried the radiance of but tate siren tit of her limbs ,filled ter- �`'� Masa k the room ; he spoke almost nervously his arms and kissed her, as though even those sunny brows. lie. waB coming fast She did not fall, she sunk into!a ALnae era; r elder ai -_- uta and- then he mentally resolved that- never would ate death itself should not claim her. No as steam could bring him ; it did not ' almost helpless heap on the floor; and t era W New . on one or two per . promise to do anything of Chit► kind again. � drains shadow of fear entered her mind. the matter if he..would not copie yet, 'if more I long after- midnight, , her servants fc and ,� E acrd : - Lady Lanaweal,e calm restored here: y of the Bunny hours passed—even ft her and for some time believed her d u.i, freight "Mother, I suppose you know what I "To gain?" re eared the countess. knew that he would aon►e, as sate as , p P -she �new•that the sun would rise an the he delayed until even-tide, he would Dome That was the thirtieth of June,—for w rich �� y Gove intend doin I "�Vhat a traveler you are, Lady Marion. ' g•" day woniti dawn. so sure as the sue shone in the blue sky, she bad hnpod, work©d, and prays ae - j diene r She looked u at him with the blandest «'kat has put Spain intao your mind?, The thirtieth of Jane.! No ift of s ' ad wo nan never"did before. trades- P ""I have always longed to see the >>lham B Noon passed. One—twp--three—still r:' smile and sweetest air.• „ eight carne to her, to tell her that o the 'iia had never moved or stirred. Four and I They raised her from the ground and : � Pete '.l -•' bra, said Lady Marion, with perfect truth. twer.t seventah of June Lord Chanes heal "lloinq, Lance—about the boat to-nighlt� ilea we are eo near, ft would be a pity to y- tivo struck, still the _light had not died y took her to her room. One kinder has � r been v ++ o back without sieein ft~" eat down and wrote her a very long 1 tier, Pram her ayes nor`the smile iron► her face; ; tLe others eat by her until the dMwn, hen q to escF . . to you mean . . g telling her it was fmposBible for'him to he he would come; the stars. mi ht fall from i the.dork eyes opened with a look in hem ' a She purposely Affected to miat:nderetaud "I quite agree with yoitl It; may be g �. The 1 at home on the thirtieth of June, se. h ha�i heaves the great earth upheave - thu rivers , which was never to die away swain. some years before you-come on the Contin= , him. _,. , pro iced to go witah.his parents tc peal. rise, the hiI1B fall, eight hecome�day, dark• ' "This. ie the Bret of July," she aid, by two en• again--you are quite riKht to qo to "The Uaet?"he repeated. '` Io, I menu A larKe party were going, and he must „bas Itght:, but be would came. 1Vho so faintly. k •' Spain. And you really wish us to join your join:them ; but his heart would he with • hies I about—my—my—future—my marriage." art 9" faithful, so fond, so true • And at five And the maid. seeing that 'the mot�,ing_ 1 ins c! '` I cannot se. that i know what you P Y ' - her on that day. He should think f her; bar maid cants again; this Lime she had a had dawned said : Y Certainly, I�ithould� be delighted-; It .. 1. erculoi intend doing, T.t►nce, but I am quite sure would increase my pleasure ii hundred. rom morning dawn until sunset,a til he cup of strong.' fragrant Coffee. and- Leowe "Yes, it is July. I 1 you will never again have the bad taste to fold,"replied the young heieeaa, promptly. wotilj f» with her soon. - Ha was sled drank it es eri `lite would wait• for din- 'She Haver attem ted to rias that da but '_ : Last offend our father and me. I can trust ou .. that he had to take the ourne i was g Y P u �' Y You are ver ki=nd to se. so. I will go j Y ► Her,' she ex�ppeDied some�ue, and she would i lay with her face turned td the wali,turned ah�P . so far." Y Y+ quite against his will, yet he h been wait, Quickly enough she replaced the : from the sunlight and the birds' song, the " more e if you can persuade Lord Gnandos to go t He looked more uncomfortable• he could „ - over-persuaded. He should sere he .soon cup and returned 0 watch; he might have i bloom of flowers.'the ripple of leaves, the % - It h with us, always manage the eoun,tess better` when "How i±an I do that t" she asked with a pow ; and. whatever he did, the m• t not onus+while she had the cup to her lip+; i warmth and light of lite summer, thinkuig' s : tnemot she was angry then when she was amialll smile. "Teach me how to ' ersuade' I,ad feel. in the least degree distressed. r put but, ah, ,no, no one had- trodden Qu the 1 only. of the millstream and the vkorda;that; $, Chica� He stopped, abruptly before liar and looking Lanswell. I have' sever been able. to about. Their happiness was only delay d for whits acacia blossoms—they were unerush• for her had @o terrible a prophecy : , c; Two at her said: . 4 , ' tt - . a short time. ed• 'A ring in p edge I Kave tier, a << . . „ Persuade, any one. Perha s the ion watehiti had wearied • •j , And v owe of love we ap4ke— • ' twokin I must marry Leone, mo�hbr, I must. A Icwg latter, Che had noift at nand P g g , The Countess rose from her seat with a Those vows are all forgotten. ' r " Ver wel-1 Lance. When u are slight ; sire. could 'not see hat hisj face i,er, or the warm glow of June atterno'on ! - . Cho rine aivador brol<8. ' x Secr v YP light laugh. twent one ou can do ae ou like." .t I • , Burned with a shafinefui. flus " as he �Vt 'to fati ued her, or the • etron odor of the Qver and over a ain the rale the -u h �I: Delta Y' , Y y I am afraid the in this case ,ersuasioa I g g Y q B P " Oh, mother," cried the young lord, ' I lt; that for himself he had no pity; thiel his 8owera reached hue brain. h® looked at her brain sad her heart, while she fn Knt t ,� , eouvei argument and re on would be in vain, _- " be more humane, do not be so frigid and heart went ut t.) het with a warme love her watch; it was after• five. He would : against them,while she lap trying to de ilea +� I , A Lance; take La.fy Marion to see the Lumps r colo;speak to mfJ shunt it. 11m your in the almond treed—they wee really wary thou ever, but that the tear of his mo her's o],mo, most certainly; she knew that; but 1 her senses, to atifle her reason, doing d ead• $1,000 only son, surely my marriage is a matter ' fine ,t tauntrs and the pain on Lady Maciion face she was tired, and a gresat tearlem'sob rose_ ly battle with the fears that si►railed her. F roe an of sone im octanes to au." ke t hfm where ho was, to her II tai The heat of the J nae sen rues Sue would sot iwe in; ebb woul not c Dahl= t=`. P Y M He took the softy` silken wrap r from P 1 In There was a passion of entreaty in hto her and wrapppd its round her sit Iden. Then, when the long letter was writ- growing loss; she leaned her head agsiust' him:,there would come to her i time ome )�r -ohildr . voice, and Lady Lanswell looked kindly at `•Let ua go and ace the Ismpa," a said, tent he directed it and seat it y.Ms the essemdut, of the.wiadow. snit the white knowledge, she would Lnow why he had: , school . him. - valet to post ; nor could she see ho that a el.ds fell over the dark,otassionatre,wiider failed. - ! x and they went. Y " C{prtatinly your `marriage is of more Ah well. The sky alcove was filled with sarge valet intended going to post it at I ey-s. Site wow dreatniug,then; she heard the Failed, - h,!God I how hard thie woe sae � .'. - ll'a" iingortance than anything else on earth;but ouce, but was prevented, and the laid ri le of ruaufn Water that sun sa it raw, ea failed. Wh if ever Ietar f 'the f.. acted pale pure stars ; the almond trees Biled_the p f> g Y- Y' Y � - you cannot expect me to look with favor on ' sir with delicate rfume the�i hila ales it "ids for an hour, as he tit ught. � and the,words were : sky had fallen at her feet it would not ave found that tem estuoua oun + erson who ranted . f?i g and forgot it for two whole days; then "A.ringin p ledge I gave her, . seemed eo wonderf (• i . f` Bro P Y. b P 1 were singing in the distant trees ; great at me like a third rate actress from a trav• fearin his masters au er said a thing ,+,nd vowaof Iovo wespuku— porta abismoth r—titer Todd hi► ht lin in floods of silver moonlight fell over the R g P P ' g Y g ailin theatre ; ou must excuse me Lance About it trusting that the delay mi ht be 7ho++e voKs were ail forgotten, woman who seem to tram }® the cele ,':-' q Y + grounds, in which the lilies gleamed palely ' The ring asunder broke." ' P T`t'' but there are limits to human endurance, ; white sad they roses bun their beau elicit to something wrong in tit past; under'her feet—pet;haps she had prow nted Jud e - and she is beyond mine." I heads. •- I g Y acrd s oa the vecyl day it should have Over and over again tea sweet, ead words ►s cotain , buti he,would come nom Iter - g "Mother ltt me be ha let me. o and teen fven.tro her it was ut into the ost- were re aced. She was standing on the h g' life as PPY+ g They wenE together to the grove where what the mill-streaiar acid, no matter hat Oth marry her, let me bring liar back here, and the lain a shone tri ht as hue aria• offcol, throedays too late P She oon t not brink o the millstream again, her lovers his mother wished. The day se and - den we shall all be happy together." Ir The ath was a nilrcow one and he drew know all this, and she � lou ed fq the kisses warm on her lips, liar,lovers bands y � ;, Y R rho morrow came=the ascan of ul Illino _ "NIy dear Lance, I should not eoyaide'r a , the white hand t�brough his arm. How did thirtieth of Jana as the dying long to cold clasping hexa.` Ah, Heaven,that the dream She rose on that day and went down-e dirt ; - strike person of her position a fit-compan;ton for it come aboutt Ah who shall tell t Per• wetter, as the thfnty batt for the °sear could gave lasted or she never woke 1 A o+e shadow of her former self--pale, 0011, ,� goy r my maid ; for myse)f,;I quite declare I shall haps the wind I ' pared it perhaps the spring' bird woke her by perchinpf on her hand ; Y `� i forme and silent She did not se. to tersetf }Ie . not oppose your marriage with the girl—it I:t camel. She tied longed far it, aited .perhapa he thought it was a lily, and she „ � t`c I nightgales bung bout it, perhaps something will conte today, hope was dying - ithin .: 1 newel is quite-useless, since you are of age, to do in the great whi a lily leaves suggested it, for' it, prayed for it, and now it we.. here. started in affright. The bells were ringing er. Then at noon carne the letter her �1:.•. I. ' pacifil as you like ; but I shall.never see ,you or l eche s the 1 are stare. looked disc She awoke oat ly in the morning; it as do six ; she bad lost one whole hour, yet ofd brought it in. She gave a low o y of` �'�; ; The speak to you again ; when you leave "me l provap• t:ut int ha erred ►at the whi a her as Ntough-a bridegroom were. a ming; Heaven hal sent that steep in mercy ; ell ht when site saw the beioveci and• " ,_i over t : me here for that purpose our good-bye will , hand felt t he arm Pand wain olds ed in a the toug of the birds woke her. and they one hour of forgetfulness' strengthened ritiing, that was followed by it Ory of aid. , .; . that c . last beyond death. Still you understand I P seemed to know that he was ooming they tier for what she had to suffer. She woke •' warm struug hand—a olasp such sea only He would not have written if lie had been city. do not seek to win you from your purpore were up.and awake in the eariie,,t awn.- with entail ; for one moment herb n that he F ct . : love lues. eomin , .ad written roved, that Mo . you-are free to do as you will," q Then a great flood of golden sunligh name waa Confused betw en the dream and ie �• PI >< Who shall say how it happened? tits he had no intention ofcoming. ghe took . 4�#; this y � - The misery on his handsome yot4fitg fhoe 'raised her fair facer to his in rho soft to welcome her; she hastrened to the win• reality. Was-it .he ripple of the mill- but she dared not ttfast h resit '•e 4< pure the letter showi - touched her a little, and she had to remind dow to see what the day was like and stream or was it the sighing of the wind A moonli ht acid affil to him: - ` too a it iu the resence of her -maid • but � ;r of gel herself that she was doin all she did for ., q 4 whether the sk was blue. It seem d to amott the roses t She had sle t for an pe P B t Vlust you rGalily gc book 10 England Y g P when the girl waa Bono, ae theca w no I #� 3 : Mie . 1 his own ood. ' liar that ever little bird sSin " e L hour. Had tie come t Had she sle t while t Chris g Lord Chandoe 1!' y fl' P human eye to rest on the torturied f e she - . "We will not talk sn lucre about it ( I bomin " he entered the arden t .Was he hidiu in Lance " she said kindl Y The voice wad sliest as musiol•—the tt�, g' q g could not control, she opened fta - rite i y ; words will trot Here were the roses laughing is 1 t the est • - `: alter facto. Did our father tell so fair, so pure, so proud. T Deadly cold seemed to sauce her,a d ally recoil y you wkiat �+ Must ou," site added " reall o t" Window, nodding as though 'they ould She rang the bell quickly as the trembl. r we proposed about the boat_to-iii ht?" .. Y ' y g ea •"This is the thirtieth of. J ne. " is hands wouldallow-and when the rett shudder made the letter fall from her ands. �< - , .Ioh ' g - Yes I am Dom elled to return he ,Y+ g ' P y' No,-he was not comiog. - .a . train His lips trembled as he tried to ane air Y• P liters flashed the deep, clear river, urry coquettish maid answered it she asked had ge must go to Spain—to Spain, wi h hf+t 'f Fort nnawered aluwl her. "Need it be �yeltt she' said. "I kpowthg ou to the {freer sea over which .� must say one some` hsd�aay qne called;and Lha scents and s party of tourietta—b c he h,_ •, miles, I cannot throw off sorrow ae ou an, ou-•must leave crossed; the wind whispered mono answer was Na Estill she could not y y gq, hilt the journey through oved her just the same and hel shou d re• ,i,: A c mother ; I am talking to you about t at Spain will bs eo pleasant sad we mf ht the leaves, ■nd ev=ery leaf had a vol rest; she looked through the rooms,through turn to her. i some - which will make the misery or the ha pi• make a Dom remise. I �witi shorten he "He is coming today, " they sill d-- the garden; ah,no, there were no traces_ of ..ge is Weak of purpose," she dict }let• _ ._ Jamal mesa of my life, and you thitlk of not ing I P " $omia to-do ." an arrival—none. „ but a boat." I]ourney if you,will delay your return. g y '� selt when she had read the last I woe he Verne And before he -left the talmond rove There was a great st even at the early noe more,tro her watch at the *In ow; . " Words are eo ueel ' Lance," re. g hour in the mol between the whi and but the.scene be n to ohstn There was loves me still; he wi}1 come back me, v >., , The Lord (.handoa had promised to do so and g ge' he will make mo his Wife in the.e ee ,f the of B13 pasted my lady; " they are but empty as he made the promise he bent down and Piir�le butterflies ; there wu a svei t, soft no longer the go den glow over land and law as he has done in the ei ht-of H avec b hit soun.ctls. I am going out to look for agme kissed the white handl in Douro from the wood- t eons ; the world water, uo loo ee the olden late of a sum- q y cameos• i think I should like a set the Y q in t}is g P 4 g g g But he is weak of purpose. The Co nteN � `: - himse . y i seemed to laugh in the warm emb oe of moria day, no longer the sweet summer's of Lanswell has ut,difTiculties ip hie we. ' a►re very elegant si.d recherche. CHAPTE XXIX., the rising sun. dhe laughed too--a sweet, noise, and the loud, jubilant Bongs of the p - y: �>;x; So saying, my lady.eft the rt, as though ,. 1 happy laugh that atirraJ the >bse 1 f and birds. A ray tint was stealing oyer earthd he has let them ooaquer hint. , X1,1 , wAITINO >t titnt. Then cameto hermind thosestron ores. x'"' fiscal no serious thought occupied h mind. " I jasmine." �� „ and sky; t e lilies wore closing their white .U��blo ad water. thou Rhalt notge cel." �'► Then, for the first;time, so ething like Never had June seen such r'oeee, neer Oh, Ill' day ! she cried oh, eupi; the birds singing their vesper'hymn, For the secon time her servaatts Daae f ie impatience with his fette came -over tlfe had lilies opened snob white chalicies, never kindly sun and kindly time, that tri gs my longer shadow@ fell on the grass; cooler . Thf her ocld and ban eleas ori the round ; ►>ad 1 • young lord, something like impatience with hall the trees looked so green, or the grass love back to tpe." winds stirred the roses. He gill come. The g � "V that c Leona, for whose love he had so Ifiuch Lo eo long and thi4k, newer sled the birds sung l5he looked at the gate through wit oh he sky raig�t Pale,`the eat tit darken, the saw _this time she had an, ti�en letter i her v�bkt must hand. i ���i'�. mitts surfer. Haloved bre proud,beautiful mother as they.sung this June, never had the Ifgglit would peas—at the rose tree from w ioh he set, the flowers sleep; 46t he would come. fills it was that.rho whole v}orld could who had, unknown to him, such eat in of the sun bee eo olden tri ht, T trot see how worsen trust tit rom' es alS'i,`'Y g� ( g g ho would gather the rose , and she a tched She would let no doubt of him enter her Get fluence over him. .He could not endure the I smile of the bee�ptiful ryutnm lay over the Cot her hands with a great, longin�gg .ory. „ faithful heart. Let the night ab%dow fall, loan, and how men keep theirga,p * • -G of the • thought of li�e-long separation from her. land, but in nolplac,e was it fsfr as iu Send him uiokl oh kind R - _ River Viewr Zt w 3 „q y—" a vent the sun of her love and her hope should BE 1 W. T The ]amour of a boys first mad love had 08 ;s soe�ne like fal sire cried. i' have waited s , to still ko li ht. o4N $D•1 g '' qF my eP t! (ro ta° - -- at thf fallen Pram hfm, and he saw things as they land. a 'ea ache to look at him. I thins or his Aod then teem ek and earth #rom clear ' y y THE QUEEN S HEALTH. I, A were;he could estimate bel Ear than he had - So Leone thought it as sloe watched day presences as flowers thirst for dew.'' river and green wood the light oi�the day 4 migh done before, what it meanttogive upfaither by day the beat ty of blossom and leaf. It !She looked tit her watch, it was b t just faded—eight, nine, sad ten struok—the like in Cripplted by B4esshatlsm—W ticisR �k ;;�_ a bot mother and friends all for one love. waa.in the motil of May she first began eit—the laborers were gofeig to the field, world grew dark and still—she kept her ®tut Become an Impossibility. "r� a pea lie did not recover hie spirits all day, to watch the signs of earning summer ; ttte.maids to the dale tits herds n to watch unbroken. It mi ht be ni ht whets p y i Mr but the temptation never once Dame dear I with ills Bret hresth of rite hs,wthorn, nor their floake, t3he ciould see the hay Akers he retnened; but she would hear the ,dliok Ades stet froth London se. s ;—T a feat is regretfully admitted by those close to the »»� Mich him to break his word .or forget Leone. heart aeeW li ht and a new beauty of in the the meadow, and the bargee d opted of the gate and bs there Lo welcome. � ..w That night, one of the lovelieSt that ever hope name in her face. It wee Ha and he heel down the stream. Queen that her Majesty must rem in ed', r ; •. ding, dawned on earth, the were all y y The time would Ah, one, the sorrow that gathelted likti a most a cripple the rest of her days. tl wa _, - • of tit Y gaing to was coming in'June. She-worked harder soon pas=t and her would be here lief°r noon. storm aloud Duet the bdatttifal facts—the hot ed for weeks that she wautd r cov, f Co a fete given by the Countess Spizia,. and I than ever. She rose early and retired lots; Qmld it be possible that F he illild.ase light, bri httness and hope died from it ss the ase of her limbs,after her severe tank: i t : . , gent one part of the entertainment was that the these months of hard study anal hard read- him so soon 2 the ti hoed fttsurr, the heavAIIa. $Lill she ::. carte beautiful grounds ®ere to be illuminated. ing had changed her more than. she know !"In atx hours," she repeated,"she hould would not ield. EveII after the shadows of rheumatism in August, but her dis >lii►►tI Lord Chandos had never seen-his mother :herself. One year ago she fired 'risesn a a" him in six hours." of evenin y became ehranio, and it is believed sit n vet the t g hgd fallen over the land she kept again will be able to walk snore than a fe S° look so proud, so brilliant or eo handsome beautiful, strong, healf,hy girl, tail of Bre, ;Ah. will she fled plenty to aa. Sh went her place. . Ho would coma. lite nor+z.nts ate a at a Lime. It is iiacipos.%bie for her 1n46 ae on that night. Sure wore a an.perb c�rese and life, sad power. Now'she was a refin- rduwdthpcetty vttlataseeifeveryth agoras of rho household grew alarmed at last• and p t ` igen of green velvet, with a suit of diamonds ed, intelleotnai womiin, full 'of genius and e.8 helikeid best to see it, thea,she oc plod ono by ono they veuturcd.lin to to toy r, step: up or down, even in and out k h k�l worth-a king's ransom. 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IE ie attmu• - - t a1�¢xs faaiil' ,LQ W ft+ Lp auraf ,�Y.yesa Alpe by li bt and when the. light is too thy, thoagh he. is aaffepring ' phgaoe�l Siam►, . .0over111 years a teacher in New York oily. r �� , _ qq ' ' ''� "'. ' + + t1La cl a reaetn coala%nt known sig st t k, a , � Sha aftert6r►rde•beaame astudent of Leipaio ' - . B P a ,intense or g ariag, as when tete can chines ibflicted by hiMi own "decile and d btlesa ; t t AelglMberly interest to >gta We silg-•Mwt• Universit and in 1890 was appointed pro• las t , Here is the, ours;--When st "! brightly etfter a recast fall of snow, we loon far tnone9-making purpcsses• A lemg odkin t'` tern of Moment and Mirth Cat>hered p' y begin to suffer from aching and pain in ttie hoe bean thrnst throe h both Itis beslrs, , :: , fesaor of Greek in Weilesle�. taakeyd, take an emetic of ipQeao;chats g 3 , From'Bie4 Datitty lhee�rd.� Mi•. "im is ha1in % 6fifWus,coi'f$i~0 eyes. , Teras has a female esontractor. '�; ` ' g = thorough oathartiei, Mske a strong d' ole- His eyes are nearly closed, and the' large .,, ,t-- verey with the United StatOrEsj'tent Q8ie3tr, tion of the bark of a oetod willow wliieph io `�" A California rune orchard emvetrte ,500 P ' ALEI ANDRA, DA(I�A$ AND AI+IX. photograph from which this piatnr Vas 4 ��,i p rrhioh dticliness to allow gqpatenj� for his fiT• the #histlewood we knew in boyhood ;! et `4 acres. ing machine on the sole gt iind,as he claimii, cloGlzis iu this and bathe the parts atletsted —" made plainly shows the torture at is s �# A Virginia girl earns a living by training that it is a flying machine. He can.patent of�en as they i•,oh or burn.—.T. C. Coe. Two Csssi.rlow's and w dosml>•n ebteeen of depicted in the man's fess He iswdtsa• �s 4 . horses. the separate inventions of which it is made, I _ IaneMnd. tardy doing penance for his sins, a}nd the . �'' ��'o but that wool$ Dost $2,OOU and would ive Lexington; Ky', has twei feminine "bank eI g `The pathetic scene which is being enact. story of his various enormities is do n r ff I o�ciala. indifferent pr tection. i• " Cott6n Wool fop 13i11'fiS. ]arm-oharaotera on the board behin h� , R�txl Mra. EIiL>}beth He'lmant postmistress of ri r n health rustlers as a ;=-dot- ed in Russia must perforce drew sympathy . . _� There aria marry women=riding teaohera in Williamebridge N, }Y, ia. in addition, a A v' ° Y from all nations ; bat for as it seems to I �� fiJ New York, r ' ton ool bide fair to supersede many o the real estate operator, a'":notary public and have a specialty sad interest, owing to the �' h of ort'n ioesa't vote com on remedies in the treatment of burns. ) ` ( �: New Orleans hasafineorc estra political boss of the town. She - < 44 exclusivelq. herself, but the ticket she favors "goes•" Abe cotton should be app red to the burnt twofold cords which bind our royal family i ,�, �, .; A New York blacksmith shop is magaged She is said to have done a great deal for the par a r►s soon as it is poser e,and if bli tare to that of Russia, says a London letter. "` - �; by three_eistere. improvement of the place, where she is First y, there is the close tie between the r 1� - - �'£: _ known as " hav formed the should not be o e�ned. 1, Queen 1 liza�th," Y p . Czarina and our Princess of Wales ; and ' f t _ -.- ' A women carries the mail over- a 40•inile Wh n it oe►n be done without thou rin - ••�• - - g se on 1 the near kinship of the Princess Texan route. T h Cairo Stout SLAIN $Y MALAY Pifi�TES. con iderable delay, the cotton bhuul be Alix, whose marriage seems likely.to take 1 j 4 A locomotive engine3er of t e Garr ed into thin dakese before iia ap fins- place under such terribly mournful oiroutn- s s Lies is a woman- do . These fiakeg should be laid of the stances. Princess Alix has spent a great p 1 (' t � - Park co tants an area of A iCbfi�ene Z'eiene�l Baek is Pori yl'ith Kont t ,r �'( +' . Yellowstone p inj red part, and piled one on the other of deal tirne in ngland since the death of w_ ^ iz of tier Crew Dead on Deck. 3,575 square miles. tint 1 they form a soft covering, whio , ua- her mother. Shed$one of the favorite grand ' t sir 1 '` I , �� " At a single bakery in Boston 10,000 pies .' '1al�ere came into Singapore recently one der high pressure, should be about an inch daughters of the Queen. * When one thinks" - in ickaeas. A b nus a should th n.he of the terrible shock and-troubles which ... ' . -'£ are baked every day, of the most ghastly sights that have come g I q - °° '' Engt ort �Ie.; has, fift nine• eareliAe. pas ed arcane the patient to proven the have told leo heavily oa, the health and p y in(o the port ,for very ' Danny years. A r��''�• '� packing eetabli9hmen - cot on falling orf; but case must be Akan spirits of the Cvarina.one aangotreatrain a "'r , ; Chinese tongkang,whieh had left Singapore aot�to draw the bandage tight, or all w it feeling of pity fqr the bright and winning " " I. 1 There are 10,000 mo a women than mein .>� in the'Distriet_of (:olu bra• on then 6th or 7th rust with a crew of eight toreds the body. Its object is rim ly to gir-1 who it rated to a po Gion which is at s Nutme hickor ie he sti*on elft woad mart, returne3d to port in charge, of three feiin the cotton in its plss:e. once of supremo imports 'lee and magnifi- i---• c g p g _ : -w acute and of nearly overw elming anxiety. grown in the United tater. men only. Four "bodies of the other _ With our sympathy fort 'a sorrow of the i members of the crew, fearful( mutilated, ` :. - Peti+le Rash: . '. i . . 4 t A store in Kingston N.Y.; was robbed Y . Russian,royal tamily is mi gee moreover ; six nights in successio recently, were.lying on the desk, just as they had N ttlesraeh hives or aruoarta is n af• a Bipcere regret that the ecce of mind of ' . .: ', - The Hains Medina 'alley Railroad Com- been killed by Malay pirates, whom the recti n of the skin, generally known o bb the Prinoesa of tValea rho Id be once more -�' . 8 so rude( •,broken. The P'incess was mach .� / _ 7 > pe►uy is preaided over by a woman, poor ChinetA had generonply - offere►d to he►i'trlltan, and hoinew of tau consider d of y �- (' attached *to ►rer brothesr-i -law, ter whom .. y .: The blossom of the rickey pear has been assist and were assisting. Another manlier very tittle impormuoe, 'both by the 11 milt' she had also a great adirliration an.l res. ♦vsRY wiCttsa rovirta arex.' Iaga } ado ted as the state ower of Montana. - act • but her sorrow is intensified b the ; y P of the crew had jumped overboard and and the physician. P , Y Although hes is suffering he deri s boat e . In the United Stat s, the rainfall of the . ,i fact that the blow falls on the sister to leasure and ' rofit. from this act of WAf was.drowned.. .. As4t is rarely •mistaken for ai,y oo tag• P P -� four seasons is about �_qual in each season. l whom she is leo dovoted. The two Prin- immolation. The public heart ie torched: It appears from the story gathered from sous 4i`order this indifference is pe haps ceases of Denmark were uite inse arable - '- 'r Ili. Annie Walter, of Nfissisaippi, hga 9 P Lo see this yo. og man ao very, very sorry e -three men left of the crew that their boat, arti4ilt ustified ; but if it is rerhom red in their vouch • rhes dressed Mike shared , charge of the woman's hospital at Soo Chow, named Kin Hoek Hin, took her clear• p Y ] I Y for the evil a has 'done, and the publicx , China. that nettle-rash is usually the manifes tion each others joys and.sorrows in particular• pocketbook les open and coppers are 13 ie arae 'from SingYapore on the 6th roar. t3erthaFiae,l3year o1d;o North Adams, with a car o of 400 icula of rlae 50 cases of eorite, cause remote froi;i the skin and ly close union. The cloud which had showered on him, for, a:f course, hes oauno6 1 g P I shadowed the Princess erase herr great do an thin to leu ort himself while he is ' Mass,killed herself-af er aquarrel with her of petroleum, and several hundred dollars hidden from the eye, it will be seen t at it trouble twoaoda half ears o aeemedtobe Y g �P ` Y ag standin here advertisin his wickeduess. ,; elder sister.• in oash for Linggi, a Dutch island near ina tie a dan ler-si nal of some die rder ' clow( die rsing, and the Princess had re• g R M a, Y K. B ! Y Pe On this side of the sea we would probably ,e .; New York canal men fear the new Illinois Rhio. They had e► crew of eight. Short- ikely jto follow unleaa the nettle-cash itself gained much of her natural health and call him an impostor and a mendicant, and_, � , id drainage channel will divert much of their ly after they left Singapore they °were met spirits. It ie- to lie feared that this fresh lock ltirn up. Rut' in China hie action . is `' i, freight trade. by a Malay prahu, an board of w'nieh eeeives attention. shook will undo much of the oe,d that were three :ttala a front ozie of the i The occurrence of nettle-rash his in me g looked upon ale very eommendables. He Y A chaagc of scene . and a quiet life have nes robabl been drafted into the Chinese ai Governor Matthew is reorganizing the In- nei hborinR islands. These three mea netaiioea led to the discover the rho moron ht� The Prin•ose has one back to P y .- s A diana militia by weeding out all members of g Y R F B army before his. asked if the-tongkang would tow them, as Sandrin ham feelin ever so much better }}F; • trades unions. �Satient was eafferinq from intestinal w rme. g , K , td they were tired. The Chinaman generous for her long visit tb her daughter in the Peter Cline, wanted in Iowa for theft, baa ly Rave them this concession and east out a �t other times it may be the precur or of A CUR OSITY OF L UNACY ►u been wearing{ female attire for three years, ro (akin the rahu in tow. Eve thin Highlands, s 'd has beau full of vigor and I _— _ 4; pe, g p ry g hn asthmatic attack. fn excellent health. She and her daughters Pn b.escape arrest. - , - were, well, anti in the night time the wind ' ' • rer/odic 'geCarrenee ofMania by A6icH 'm The lar sett ewritin eatabliahmeut in In individual cases the eating of enah have cauR.it the fashionable cycling fever, g yp g felt slack and all the crew were asleep on which is like( to become ten times more the Patient Livcn-Three Lives. �.# trim le and to most rsona - nour shin y ,, the world is in New York, and is conducted deck except they man at the helm. P Pe g fashionable now that it ie under royal There is a special form of mental disease d+ by two sisters. The man at the he►m states that, before foods as fish, eggs, strawberries or- pine- patroaag©, sad hav© learned to biayale. Of F ', )tilassachusetts has 'appointed a force of he was aware of what was doing, the Ma- apples invariably ae►uses nettle•rasb n an acorea their cycling expeditions are con- scat deacribetd in France, whose definite zg inspectors with a view to stamping out tab• lays had pulled their boat up alongside and character is van to. it b its perieadieity, ' had um ed on board. The made Doe aggravated form. The question the 6nejd to their private property, for it would y a: erculosis in cattle. ] P Y hard) be di nified for our future ueen to and hence it is called folie circulaire. In rush for the sleeping crew, and suaceedeid fruahness or want of fresbn of Y R Q u0 Last year nearly 1,000,000 Mead of cat( a be been.riding a bicycle in public,although it it there are three sections of the mental„ j- in despatching four of the poor wretches the. artioles eaten does not onto is nice a fallaa that a kaiakertwaker cos- �' ed sheep and pigs were received at tl�ie Balti- where the la aattin tram n in a q Y arise that the.pat ant moves in,viz , ecus-. ' , r more Stock aid's. y y• g P into these cases, and the `cause f the tume is a sins qua non; a fairly short skirt, i. •. rte : q : . shocking fashion. Resistanoe was hope- _ tie It has been ro ' se to erfeot a'cha el in disagreement is not wholiy•unka wa. The and the absence of befrilied petticoats is tion, depreaeion and sanity, and Itn this P ,Po P less ; indeed, before they scarcely had all that is required, round he spends his life, pamiitg out of one r ' ,g memory of Professor David Switig at the their eyes open they were sent into stern- wakrning is not to be disregarded, bo evbr, c at Chicago University. icy. Une man of the crew became leo sines( persistence in eswting the pooh hilae into the other, for it is, when folly estab ;, Two doge were race tly'arrested in Naw frightened that he jumped overboard and dole -eesnits ,in profound disturb oo,of WILL ALWAYS BE A DESERT. lished, a very incurable disease. -York for following lie ple in the street, and he was dr red, unless possibly he has The p tient takes an arta o m . Iiia syataut4 .- durin which he i3 0 ous, root ess ftro ble- - two more for fighting been picku by a passing boat, which Ir , . . g ] y ' Secretor Carlisle o ores`to indace de• y The!laAitra Generally Aborta the [,eget of is eztremel doubtful. The other three In all asFsora>£n4ttle-r+Mh act tion ould some, eztravaRant, and'atten vicious. He Y P P the Sea-No Chance of Fioodinx. eat+8 voracious] , oleepa tile, and never' carts of old b a to out the accumulated men begged for mercy, and, seeing that fuer► to fYl1a diet, tbixtgh in'sa in- 3 P g YP Y the had al iu their war (althou h qne fl seems to tire. His tem erature ie s de res ` nc souvenir half dollars. Y p° g ataneies clic sltriptest yeti itsest brill oabe Una-fifth of rho whale African aoatiaent P fs "r en: A syndicates of ce italiets is tez. a build of the- men afterward badly wounded a or leo above the normal,his eye is bright and . - is desert, the area barn estimated b Mr. $1 000 (X10 theatre nes the corner of Mon on the arm front a ,kris cut). the Malays followed by any improvement, In tFain g y glistening, he is enum•..)redof the other sez, ' listened to .heir prayers, and did nothing of the latt r cases some local irritan such Ravenstsin at over 2,250,000 se juare miles, he shows diminished self-control and .no ' sr• roe and-Clark streets, 'hicago. else in the wa of atttem tin to take of which all but a small traction is contain- common sense. bt y P R as chafing sof olottriug,,or bites or r,t' gs of ; ne Ink .Tune of the prey ut year 16,0110,000 human life. They plundered slit the money u I ed in the tract of land poprllarly known as Thie lasts fora fi w d then hof a fees , rA'--;. children were found t be enrolled in the they could find io the boat, and manapled curette, will account for the tro a months more common y, an pas the Sahara. -r - schools of the United tates. to-Ret altogether tomething like SSW. The separate wheals, or raised spits . I a sometimes gradually and sometimes,rather ru Daisy Major9, a 16- ear-old girl; who has They Dever touched the cargo ; and Ghe Exoe t, for some Balsool children who sudden( ifitFo a condition of depression, Y which constitute the raph are aau by a p y l.e; acted as.postmiatrese t ��Qmpum, Pa., is aeenped eatiafied with. the money. 7�hey know better; and school teachers a'ho.are during which he is sluZRissh, dull, looking , (De=al congestion, followed by an aces► a into differently, dressiu-g ilitlerently, .eating found to have embezzl d $1,500. then packed up the money.into their pt!ahu , instrumental in that bein so, the miscon. - vr the the tissues of the serum—the awry g Brooklyn tae six lar a libraries,'cUntain� and left. ditlerentty,fearful, ucreliantaodsedentary lee tion of (lin Sahara,whioh is widespread, in habits. rty ing in all about 300, volumes. The three Chinam8n left^ alone deo dad element of the.bloexl. It is the pr ora of P cid oo returnin to. Sin a re. The htef would be ` "practically universal. The Thiastate'will last a few weeks or rhonths Two rominent law ere of New York, g g Po this watery fluid upon the minute erves I? boarding otfi ' r went' down and, wit aa- average man piltures_the Sahara as a vast and the patient W11 brighten up into what .ed Judge b itzg;erald and ohs W. Goff, began rapplyiag the akin with sensatwu which ter sistanco bro ght the boat to the lau ing seems recovery, and is to all intente and lice as porters in a dr -goods store. g ocoaaioaa the tingling, burning or i chug sea of egad, jfor the most part below the ur ses in his normal state. This, again, Int : eta a near t e Adaeiter Attendant s• n ce. P p° Utlicials of the .0 ited Mine Workers ( symptoms which are so familiar to th many sea level, acrose which tine *camel speed lasts for a few weeks► or months, and he • . with its g sly burden on board ju t' ale sutterers Irorn Ibis com (slut~ nd den the rumour that the coal miners of P before the Hiaon. bleat,of the aimooa from radon(( rte morbid( elevated. Yin find y the men ha leu cut down. The.Ch nere P, g Y g y ly• j I1linoiB coutem tate another , arcual Nervous influences c,uae hivere in soma he i,r assin throu h ever irate trental A� P S remaining o the crew. were partfeu airy oasis to oaa4a. - Schemes for flooding the P g g y rq ire � strike. asked if th aiaya were from :rings ore, iBetanoea, L�motiona, such as anger fear L phase and habit he did at first ; depression - lf Boston. acid New ork ea italists have or ezoitemeat of say kind, aro kno nr to Sahara haves csome before the public oc oa follows as before, and then sanity; and this i,. P and they rep red iu the negative; a ing roeiuoe iG sionally, and we hsi ve read- accounts of the EIe `+ formed a ,syndicate t purchase a line of that they bel cued they came from ro to of. P round of three orates of fooling,of intetleat . '" Thasei whrs are subject to hives, ides vast inland sea which might be formed . '`"' lin newepape. from t e Atlantic to the the ielaneis c ore to Singapore. ' of volition,and of nutrition, goes H circle rer ,y Pacific. groarding against eztremel of any kind, rivaling the:Mediterranean in size, giving a - - shau)d arwoularl avoid e= osure cold southern coast to Morocco and Algeria,and after circle,'till the patient dies. He lives of The Chicago papers are crowing lustily P y P three lives. . td over the fact that the total ragisiration in A BYlitl83 of W$r. e►ud dampneea of theeextremitiese,siva sub admitting steamers direatlr to the wealthy in. that city is larger th n that of New York grehibald Forties, in an articlg.fn ertb- eyxposure is prone to atteot uufavora ly the state,i of this Soudan. raormal functions of the stomach and liver. The Sahaia, ale known to the geographer, ARE THE PLANETS PEOPLE 4' - -en.,i city. . per's Ma az ne sa s `that the abs ract - • ia>; - Montana a increas in'gold production g Y it must be remembeeed that derani; meats ca,rreapoudK badly w.►th thisoneeption, for, __ ok a tHia yeAr is nearly 75 ler sent., the receipts theory of theI " amenities of war " is pre• of these org+na cause the majority of a tacks iu-feat, therte ifs no riaty'of-,the "ship of the I a crease f 18 461 fine ounces oateroue. ou etrsin ever eBort ore- of nettle rash. Overloading the st reach, I daaerl" ever being supplanted by`the eitipa oto nt4rnvorlea. RtrenittLen tLe BeI[e. elf showing au in , p y That They are Inhabited. , >nt of gold. duce our a weraa w im otenee •'he falls o$Peseially with unripe or over•ripa rune, of the sea. ifaw parts are below sea level, anis they are a1n�►ll and scattered. In the - ,Sir It Abert Rall, in the Nodember num y ry P should also be avoidc,d. - no Miss Frances E. Willard auggeau- a wounded • w ereu on, stould he come into iatcrior the desert is a lain hs h abovoaei► _ - �he = _ P- P g hoc of.the f+ortuightly Reaview, rho 's how tom; Christian theatre—on conducte3d in a way your hands ou promptly- devote.all your level, eovured with vast duties of red san3 the relii{ious papers could advertise and - I Aches and Pains. in-many parts ; in o*.hers it is an elevated since the days of Wherwell and Firewater 4 iIT ' recommend, ezertione to saving hie life' and restoring The meanie of aches arld ains -'ill be plateau wir,h'lofty mouutaiD ranifes of bare he contention that the other planate are ds. . John Jacob Astor an the engine on a him to healt and vigor in order that ha g P rocks inter ected by stony vaili y'. It is nbabited has been atrc,i, f,hened b fresh train on the Illinois C ntral railroad from better understood if we consider fo a mo- g y I may go hon and swell the ranks of your r arid, cava ivt►ere s Aprin� btibtsles up and iscoveries. hs • Fort Dod ge to Sioux it , a distance of 100 Bleat the exact significance ot.paia. very- ives rise do a small oasis of rags and . g y enemy. Thi is no doubt humanity, but g g •, ha • miles: body knows that pato fa associated i some palm trees! The Satsara proper is,unknown Fir instance, spectroscopic resaaroh has re- A colored man -aa ed Steward had be- it is suprem lyillogical. I wry with nerves, Ansi pacpler ar often except tor' a fesw trades routge regularly Idemo>istrated that hydrogen, carbon, sod- . . 1= come theownerofthe irthplaae of President 1larbot re ounts in his memolr' g9rh�a' trsvoraed 1>y Arabs and occasionally by rum •lion calcium and other elements nes• � ` ei� James Munroe, on the Potomac, near Mount heard talking leaeaeaily ak>nut ceruse when ► ' the most ab' rd application ever made of adwenturotts Pur�peaua. These utilize the - +, in reality they know very litte about Uiom. oases as re.sting places, stepping stones, as essiry for building up ',hc framework o£ 'he Vernon. the theory f the amenities. In the living; beings are widely di;iu"d through - re; ` The 14-yfmr-old son of Justice Hammetitb - $veli art of. the body is abun antsy it were, and keep up communication be- oil,, the universe. There is not the same - ,° '+ Ehe n of Blickvil.ti, S. C., who had bean wbipped battle of Au terlitz a body of beaten Rua• Y P tweeu the wealthy Mohamir,end`an states en. by hie fathesr for smoki g cigarettes,-hanged aians, about five thousand strong,strove to supplied with nerves, which ere ; t two empliatia demonstration of the existence round Lake (.had in the s®nth and .Tri oli ass himself. escape acro a the ice an the .�Istschau P ' of ox en because it has been held that '• kinds—motor nesrves, which Derry me sages Tania Ai ►ars or Morvaeo on then Mediter- yR ' g the well-marked lines in the solar epee. , 2 l 596 of whish $10 from the brain tso the muscles, ane eruby ranean• Between the trade routes all is a. r iy A decrease of $14, , Lakes. N oleos ordered bis artillery to - trum attributed to ox,ygen are due to the, 000,,)W is in the item of pensions, is shown enable us. to move ; sn'i sensory n ruse, bank of sand or barren rook. Exploration ox en in the earth's atmosphere. But in dee by Setsretary 5mith'8 stitnates for the nezt fire on the 'ce, which was. shattered, and is only poas►ble when.water,as. well as•food, yg rl " I fiscal 'year. men and hor es slowly settled down into which aoavey impreneioas to the brei from all probability this life-giving g;aa is jest u,d �: Lha depths, ably a few eseia in b means can be carried and this condition bas s�,. p K y the eensorp orgaae such as the a e,t a ear. as abundant oa many other globes as on ,'P ` Y practically stopped all attempts at discos- ti The Delon`$ctiool Board hoe ordered f I this one- ,uy o poles and ropes thrnst out from shore and the skin. The brain receive the ery for the present, on account of the ,,a that all(luncheons sol is the Public sahoole Therc have also, however,- been diitnov het by the FreaeFh. . cessions and_inter prets them t rain great expense and the purely scientific na- must be sub act to thea royal of the com• P R erica tendin to limit the contention with ] PP Nez't morning Napoleon, riding round a'P tura of the possible return. A railway g -*�t mitres on h lane, the itio a caw a wowided Rneaisnoffi- (helm into what via call seusatibs and res and -to life on other planets. The . A : a rla .- Yg pos q , running from the 1+rench possessions on the g i W.IL General Amos Bec with, who was chief cer clinging Ito an ioe•floe a hundred yards according to-the nature of the ale eation Mediterranean across the desert to Tim varying size, gravltq and temperature of �� r of the commissar d artment .of General and entreati het . The Em eroe became : • the planets have to ba e�onsidered. The -�r ". y , y P '�g p P we pall it pleasurable ar painkul. W thus buotoo, the aaraely known trade elentre weight of a planet must stand in important p: W. T. Sherm�n's ar y, died in St. Louis intensely in erested is the succor of the man• see that in man oases the nerves them- near the(Niger, is talked of. Such a line ,, at the age of 6A years After many failures, Marbot and another Y' ma be eonetruoted in the future but the relation to the tramewark of the orgauiams sj: A Virginia moths , fearing'" that she o�°er stri ed and swam out :aduall selves have on1 a subsidiary tihare i the yy adapted to dwell upon it, Sir Robert Re►11 bion ht the ice floe toward they shores and Y d;fFanitiea are enormous•. mush rester t ' g concludes; = nom '=• _' might forget the ages of her children, kept g ' matter; they correspond merellt t-o tel graph than those overcome by the Russians in the .,The character of ,each organism has x. a bottle foreachone into which she duo ed tai rho 8u Aran es;t Napoleon s feed wires, and transmit moaaa lee fro otic Tranecaa ran line through rho deserts of a pea on each birthda i PP The E peror evinced more delight at g 1' to be $clad ao exactly to its environment '` � sett this rescue than he hqd manifested when Part of the body to another. Ii 1; 'e sou•' central Asia. that it seems in rhe highest dogree unlikely Mr. and Mrs.Neiso Turret;of Litchfield, aFseured of a victory of Aiisterlita. Hes 'rection be broken at any point, ansa canes. y g -` that an or auism we know here would.live . ' Mich. have ust celeb ated their rub wed• can no longer travel—for ezaraple, if rho Bad aS- a BulleL .. on an other lobe elsewhere. We cannot '� ► , ] Y had no co pnnotion as to the fate of the y g al- nerves of the arm are out, we shout fe>el � i con eeture what the organism must ire ,.Z *:. ding, marking the si ty-fifth anniversary unfortunate witour his artillery practice of ] rvss of their marria es. - no para, 8vea tt tl►e baud were cion etol dos ttal I'h iaian-- This Haan seems p r , R the day bef re had sent to their death, y p X whish would be Ada ted for residence es► r v Colonel James H.Ch rob of Toad CoaD` burned and elestroye3. VVe are no in a to be half dead, and y-et.I cannot find say- Vanua or Meica,nor doss any line of research fF c' y, attk `- Kentucky dred�med t at he was to die ata + -;_� PrOVIfl It. position to understand how pa may thiag9�the matter with hlm. Where is ha, at present known Go ns hold out the hope 'J } g cel rusts. It ma de nd u on 0 eiu- from . . ' '► ." I* ,;' ` ., rkain time and date. He was corpfie to f • _ f3 „ of more 3efinite.knowtedge. minute. I Brlggs (8 phatically)—" I tell pan that heaitily state of the br,in, upon injury or� Ambulance"Driveas�— I got him, at the . '�� ore h 't', Feld of Rad Bann I3. J is fellow Stra ber knows the value of a dols, diseases of.a sense organ,. or somemipes it" door of• the St. Fashion Assembly,-H&W • .. _ +- e I ' t 102 ears of a e. He liar three child• lar." may depend upon the oonditrion of thi nerve There'ie a.bttll ping cin; there."° The Turkish Qovernment has*gpointed x ry ,born since he'B a 2, and he is mentally Gtripgs--- ` You must have heeri trying to •itself. In many instances ttiet dill` retire I pj�yeiuia "Ah, Iaee.: e prAbublye'tep-, s oommiaeiola to .inveat►igate the maasaet a �} z briyb as the your borrow so moneyfCom h ui." l,stwera pleasare and pain depends imply pedonttilady'sdress and she said, `Sir("' stories f�orn Armenia. J i r.. .. V.. - A -. --., a. ... -... - .. :., - i }-i-.. i .. .. ..... • . .. -. .. .. ... - - r , . .k ♦� .. .. .-.-. . ,r. a i. .. . . f_ a , i t,.- . ..-. - �G .- _.. ..,.:... .- r °3 - _. 1 .- :" r. •sem. , • .L, - es obi +.. _. ... : .. ,,. t ,. . a , . .. z. nk -.: .. ... -:_ - _. - - '- :.,, _ :a, •ate c ' Y -.,x ,1° -•a .�:- ,a: - .: .. .' .. - -.:.. _.,:. .f- -„t.. ..-..... 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V. 8. ed to trrora...... ;-.'. ­ . . `n Holiday, COM POUND.' - " Quite a camber of horses in this vicinity - 0 f� h V your.... r .tw. -.:. + r, i�if•at� u J lel .ef.e� , tea! are suffering from distemper. 1t aisOO"'� �'4is0114 . - Mrs. John Moyer, of Ringwood, one day �- �� i • . iuo MILthis week, as she was coming from her axa+►tAyt by tiloasarNds' �" _ 6� � mother's house, slipped and fell, breaking j'01�°'' 1s u1° F "`" bo OO - 0 - , safe and rellable meaiciae;M� : 1. ��.._�.Ezi ed ovazy. Friday morning at Its office her arm. _' Pickering,Out. Rumor says that W. A.MaCormaok dose 0°r�°d' Be""`° °_ nnprtncace M w t *'•' , ed TERMS otter inferior medlclnes la place of thin "It t �: 1. . not intend to rub for the reeveship of Whit- Cgokto Cotton Root Compound. +wseatil $� _ 4"j1 per Fear; $1.00 if, ala 3n sav'saee. church and that the contest will be between. tuts,or inclose$1 and a cents in postage 1n isttet 'I., it,A',:r h v r` A i/V r.it•r l n 1 N(*. the tw%depaties, S. Baker and Haines. and we wittaend,sealed,by return maiL Fhlisealed a , ' . ;- ... ... t//�� f1Y t i�insertion, perline - - - 10 cents. .}==+=i• .AL•=••• ••. [ T. J. Dougall, our chief constable, is in partioutars in plata euvelope, to ladies only. s< . TI XWda subsequent insertiolt,,per liue - 6 receipt of half a dozen notices of thefts atsinpe. Address The Cook 1Conapsn�, ., . _ " is rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- P , � wrs�semente. from surrounding places during last week. Windsor.Out..tlanad4 I ' aecial terms given to parties making e. n- It behooves every property owner in town Sold in Whitby by W. R. Howse. f '. air ► � � •cac*s for 3 or 6 months or by tile year. Ffals- to zealously guard his, property against _______._____----L---------' L DUNB � ell 1111,1 ar yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. . W , i -; E3+asiness cards,ten lines or under, with paper, night prowlers. ,,•,( •Q TQ ��_� j. i ' alae year, $5 0u,payablo in advance. Our butter buyers on the market to-day - '� co -Notics in local columns ton tante per line, were not at all anxious to purchase butter - • 11 fo gee Bents Qr line each subsequent insertion. ELM DALE I . Y. . p which had the aoor of turni s. The , '. special contract rates made known on applica- P Y r t sioa.• No free advertising. I were offering on v about 14 cents a poundI .. - c I E - �vertisemente with.,ut written nstructione for it as it is sale -ble only for baking pur• ROLLR� FLOUR- A FEED MIL , j - � - - . �f wilt iw iueerted until forbidden and charged as s88• It may b well anon h tc► feed tar- - nordingly. Orders for discgatinuing-advertise- p0 � ' We sell for the best factory in the e to must be-in writing and sent to trepub- nips ..to .beef catt a bat to milch cows it is PICKERI Q, FOR "' �+�• not at all cafe as o matter when fed they - v � bi Job Work promptly attended to. • Rolled Flour..•:...... .. i - . I are sane,to tain6 he batter= y a •`A ' The ellow . W. L CLARK PROPRIETQR. mangold is a betOr butter— rodacing roo0 GFroharn Floor......... " � j:� pp and why not calci ate that !or miloh cows Crooked Wheat.. ��1lntry . ' f °C - - instead of the turnip, Farmers should Rolled Wheat=..... ni Or r Politlor-Strict Independence. P <1 I. onr Aim-A First-erase Local Paper. atire[ally weigh alters of this kind and Wheat Ferfna....,.... , I , , , produce that whi li wily ooinmand a ready Rolled Osie•===_.__� Every winter proves their, superiority , `° Osar Expeattation� -The hearty 1D sale at the beat m gin of profit.- Tribune. Corn Meal...4.:..: i wg�ort of the veople of Pickering and vioiLity. Messrs. Holds Bros. and J. McDonald and all kind's f mill feed ===a==.. j - , . shipped 96 hogs rom here on Thursday - >p , i1 4iK _ . la.t. Wormis Ca,�sla.. Eve wearer testifies to- • �� t FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1894. The Ringwood Kristian ehtuch is tinder • . , _ ts $ , 1V I Y- . W. H. ELVI0$, _ - going a thorough repair. It"is to be paint- ". - - NOTES AND COM ENTS. . - ed and papered throe hoot. The salon PROPRIETOR. b 4- __ announced that there -would be nopmore .":� veryl buyer should see th i . 1 . Y { Tb�e'applicatioli asking for thew th- services there until the bhurch was com- I F lated, bat he would reach at Bloomin 19ONEY TO LOAN t. V_� "P P g' - s IV �awal-of the protest entered against �n nth mo ing and eveni 9 Jng,-Free 'V e -h we a find ran�de off' Men s' W mins , f• . 54 - Gil. `'�'m. Berns, Consertative M,' P• Press.. �-'� —ON �' I a 91. f. "`" P: for Halton county, was " filedI at - - • -ii-� 'j �(��TGAGE SECURITY. - 4 r 1. oBH�wai. . . �' ,_ f Gagoode Hall 'Tuesday. This makes ti . the nineteenth focal election protest RFAZ+ F�3TeA=T'�"�; - d children Winter foots. chit - `; o p The upper tannery was broken into last {i11 3, tti'tl-"i1�'ll• week rind a goat skin robe, valued at a20, a bought and sold on eotniaeton. - - - 13: 'TIME P '0 1, c;ood overcoat and fore making a total of ----_ ►� 't�i e�a e The �� orld rias all editorial o1i the $40 taket). There is no clue to the per, Agent for "Fire, Life Accident, Plate . - '� t servant birl question. In the latest petrators of the theft. ------ ---- ---- --- - ;� • bulletin of the Ontario, Purea:u of"I,,- The interruptio to the electric light on Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance. ' _ �P- 4aturday ui.ght w s owing to ice blocking - - _ , --� n astries a number cif farmers discuss the entrance to tl a race to the power house, _ ' . ` a 1 . '.- ;� ­ �e hatter. the I-) nal Op1111on is The town has ha a good service for - the FARMS ani VILLAG _- -----W - - - - -� --.--H - _ — -- -- ____-- t ¢,}tat r;ty girls ��'ill nest go to t11e coup-. part yettr a,nd all ccasional interruption is ,. - c to be expected. . P2'Op81't3' SOI' ��JIe. . I I - dry, nor Will those �vLo have been born p r On Saturday night last as Mrs. John H. including twodesirablo dWellinga iu Pickering, Barry s ew_ -and brought up Gn t] f�So rm remain also 48 acres of land highly suitable for village O 3,1 : Simpson and daughter were returning from lots. Good investment. Terms liberal. A tine � -,� ,I . � . . � � there if an opportunity remove to Whitbv, they�dro a over an embankment reaidenca with four acr,s of land attached, to � �: -j p� Ehe City is presented. There seems just west of the onion cemetery. Both rept cheap, in the vtilsgeof Pickeringg. Persoge 0 =� 1 dies were thro n from the ba hlra. desirous of renting their tarns should call o. . i`.a ine no remedv. The evil is ettinn ggy, g a the undersignwl at once. �. . ,; ,mpsou receivin a fiacture of the right parse every day.. ­ .. — arm, but is doing well. _ l - _aQNORYANCIva CARR�'�LLY 681x1 . 11 g, ore �a all would, It is.sail acre t 400,. Judge Barnha gave his' award in the ! ' l - P , p -Grierson-Scottdr in controversy on Friday. W V. RICHARDSON - • , - ! , 11 000,000 3.011 and close the war now if Alessrs. Yarnold and "Tweedie reported Offioe: Dares Bl - Pickerint - i j`+ j[ t l that the"ditch to r. Grierson's swale was - V ti aC.I lbl O N T 4"- . 4 China would knuckle do n and sue -- - _ --__ _____��-___ _ __ f . #or place in a way to Su t Japanese@ sufficient to carr off the water and that . Mr. Scott had 811 d the ditch leading to +-� - , - , ':, i- l ideas. If the war is prolonged the the south outlet its natural level. Mr. `� - - . - i adEmanc� will he incretl ed. Japan, Scott was"to pay he coats. I ! . � cfttent with licking a nation ; The surveyors or the electric ',railway, - • - , - . j were working'on he lake 69Ct1o0 of the - We I` e �i ancon times its size lu population ' .road all last wee They'are cuttpag down e' 1 I �� �� 330f;TYis now determind to compel its trees at the roads de that interfere withfind j .defeated foe to undergq very other their right of wa and making contracts G . conceivable humiliation. I'oor Ghilia for gravel for con truction parpot e9. The .I I '• I - _ - gravel will be tak n from the beat east of - -;-- _ = __ -- a their lot is indeed hard, ,,,,;::tiv�.�;�---„---; .-.—.-- ,,� �,. . . _ the elevator. It s said to be the ateotion . ' of the comppny t have the road to the Extraordinary Sal© of Dry Goods, Ready blade Clothing, Boots and Sh s 1,. 4. J4113t now there is considerable talk , late finished and 'n operation in nip. and Gents Fur'ishings for the of a Dominion election b fore another] Dr. Kaiser had a case in the division . i.• . pion of the House ; but all this talk court here Tuesday, which .attr ted not - . . E a little interest. The Daae was against the r 11111110 N EXT. d tolurclent is i11 the Liberal press,' township of East Whitby to reower fees , 0 .orad as t1'e opposition is not as a rule,' for medical at.t.,n ante upon th Griffin - I . -1 ­ consulte:l on such-a sur}jpct by either family at Cedar Dale. Reeve �owbrsy - - the Premier at Ottawla or the Premier had told the dot r the townshi' would We- have secured many lines of Dry Groode at 60c on the $ and will. .. Toronto, the report flay not be ver` pay the aaount nd Mr. Mowbray did not be sold at a small advance on cost. deny it in.the witness stand, but Qhe town- .. bell founded. We ha,•a the Governr ship solicitor set • p'the defence that a con- DRESS GOODS - . be sold for a5e ; lien's heavy all wool Sod` Y rnettt s promise, l�o�ti, ver, that the tract v:ae not bin Ing upon a council un- t I)relje Goode words 10e and 1'lie, sale at l0e per pair, worth :?Oc. 3i@w` 11StS «i11 be congl,leted by pt`it, less it was Sancti sed by inure than one The Star of Bethelehe . member, reduced'to writing price be a yarn ; Fancy Check Dress BOUTS and SHOES. alTr? surely the colu,.`i. tion of tris lists T g and had the , • Goode worth 1'? c, sale price . a yard ; W1 superside all electio'll• corporate seal. he Judge res rued de= Sparkled oil anahe.r fe,iuve s abon i P S 1 In this department rte defy eompeti ion" j - _____-- , - . cision•-`'iu . caf r. , . and finds Santa Claus Uood Shaker Flannel worth Gc, sale price 1 \%'e keep the bEst Boots and Slines,w nu- .. .: - 5c a yard ; Heavy Shaker Flannel wt)rtli ' factured in Canaria. —"}�: happy at tie, sale rice Gc a yard ; Lxtra heavy , 'The Toronto Nen•s ~ays:—"`lifts Two -tliouean versona�in C nada re. ." ' . . _ '-ran:,-'Mississippi Cal:al J,on rens has '.`arif3ty IMall i " Shaker Manuel slorth 12 je and 15c, sale I GROCERIES : - i - g ceive pension cl ecks from Washington B;clouted a ieSolutiotl ct slaving jn fay Quarterly. Q Bringing Cliristwas cheer and gladness to price tie a yard Tlliti department is replenished . w kis r of the creation of an Interuatiuual Sneak thieves who are the m�anset of thousands of hearts and humus in the I LAN MELS. with the beet 'family groceries iu the counties Of Ontario and York. I Grey Flannel worth 121@, sale -trice 9e a market. Try our uncolored Japan-t a at - Iioh Court for the settlement of, cull all, stole a numb r of Eugene 141otherailC'a OUR FINAL «'ARMING= I yard ; Heayy' All Wool k'lannel worth 20c 15c, worth 25 ; Beet uncolored Japan tea questions arising between Great Brit• ducks a few days ago, which were swim• I - airi, and United States, sale price The a yard : Gre'y Military at 256, worth 40 ; An excellent Mixed tea Canada and minx in the orae below the .Cedar. Palo You should buy early in Dec. and avoid the Flannel worth $74c, sale rice.25c a yard. at 2be, worth 40e • Fine English Break- - 4exico, The inclusion ofj the � latter works. crowds later on. Presents for old pp READY-MADE CLOTHING fast Coffee 25c per tb • Beat new Currants' mower is step beyynd the proposal young, rich and poor. Y M C P BIRTHS. �• • - A few more of Men's $7 Suite left, we sell and Raisins ; New Figs 5c,perth �; Fresh- , -- I ' first outlined by Mr. 0. A. Bowland BABEn:,At West ,Hill,on Sunday"Nov.25th,tltie - - 1,800 LBS. CANDIES. them now for $3.90 only ; Mens every Ginger Soaps 6e per lb ; - New canned 3II his "vow Empire,'' and )s, t0 this wise of S. Baker o adaughter. - hE I dap pante worth $1, sale'Deice 860 ; lEte• I Corn, Peas,Tomatoes"sad Salmon at the •,extant, an improvement upon the [DIED. I , MIXEDCA DES, 50 lb: mainder of bone knee pants worth 750, to lowest prices ; Good Cheese 10 cents. ' h1ACWa$-T)ied at laremont, on gabbath the Cream Candies 12jo, Sugar Sticks . . Origidlal scheme. If the arrangement end of.Decembe 1804, Mary Wilson Ponder, 10o, Fine New Raisins 5c, Fine Cur- - - ' - proposed is carried effect immense 10-moefthexate tlliamMacuab, �gea68yr.. rants 4c, Chocolates, Creams, Dates, 0UR' BUSYNESS IS INCREASING . DAILY. pro,ress will be made *towards ensur= - Figs, Oranges, Lemons etnd all grope- • . ing uliiversal peace. Once the U lt- 1Vety �dverti8emenl'8. rise"and fruits; at Christma prices. Why ? Our patrons tell us we are selling`gorlde at Toronto'prices= - _ ped"States and 'Great Britain decide to ---— THOUSANDS OF TOYS for even hos Come and get -prices before' purchasing elsewhere. _ No nOR SALE:-Good fresh milch ,-co'w, and girl, father and mother 1n the trouble t0 show goods. ' uhstitute a judicial tribunal for , ,the 1l highly snitch a for milkmen, apply to land. Dolls, games, picture booker ' .arhia-rament of war all other leading JOHN�GAT98, Cha ywood: I . . . . nations well find it im 09a1b�@ to lna „ building brooks, drama, trawpete, ,rTT*� i r p $ UR BALE— nook stove for wood rocking horses,plash goods, watches, �(1( lVl. j-7 jll HENRYR j j ` � Oa emont, Ont.- . --' "- ',pGist rl'e ix11• ,a18e to follow. as good I only;in first-c ase re air. A 1 fbr rioo - . . P p AS y clocks, silverware, engagement and I at;d other portio s to THOMAS SADLER, wedding rings. Dolls at lc, 8, 5, 9, -,an* _ �, Greenwood Y. o. ----- --------------- i 1 . - -- --- lb, 20 to 35 each. Toy bottle lo, 8, g SFO D LL' � 10 BOOTS,` BOOTS; BOOTS, Tlie Teople o`illfvi�traelaro jilat clow PPLES-.T. Gordon and John C}ee, 5, 10, up to $5. 20o fancy cup and i� _— __" . A- Pickering, Ont.,are prepared to purchase saucer for 10ce 8 000 Christmas and, Call at', Yiiucll .interested lu fa proposal to ln- any quantity of goo winter apples,and psy the - . ' :. .ltitute a b"oodle enquiry in that cit highest market price therefor. _ 71y Naw Year cards at 1e, 1, 2, 8, 5, 10,1 Ugl�G IYj `y . . , .. h Y ---ANTED:— - - 15, 20, 25, up to $8 each. Buy early TN ENEW AY H. E. SOY N T i ANTED:—One httndre E"R 'S Y �Imllar to that now In progress in `]� Ked and and avoid crowds. - crippled ho es;also 90 tone of dried _ 1 BROCh ROAD. ` Oronto. It is sair_1 the Good Govern- bones. "Ap i at one for particulars, to NOR. LADIE8 'remember we are crowded in ll , relit Association is at the back of MAN CRAWFORD, rock Road,-P, O, for bar airs in Felt Boots, 'rent's L- f- I ___ _ --------- our Millinery and Dress making De. f bargains derwear and Mitts. .e movement. illany very startling 1 TRAY HOGS -Strayed from the pre. 5 t partmente. Please leave orders at CC P a �_3_ _ +rev.daiiolis• Lave- been made in the S miser of Cie ndersigned, lot 25, con. 4, : once. Great display of trimmed hate ,� __ -•- Pickering, two blas boar pigs. -Information ae and bonnets. AlaO,�aCkets, ma ties N.D. - a have adopted the hard times syst�m. • Toronto enquiry during the p:� t t0 their wherenbout will be thankfully received New Slices for 2r,cents,Cash. If your whet! b J013EL_CART R NN hitevale P.O. 7-a and eapee olieap. need a set of uow runs,get theni donq hiir, .. eek, anti several" of th Alderslen y 111 :!' and we set the tires gratia, Cutters an, . ,_nave resi( ncd- in colisec u nee of theTLEMEN we are the hatters and C� _ a 1 ��ISS CIIARL TE GREENWOOD-GREEN�'VOODsleich•s shod at away down prices: All ,o ,, gents furtiiehete house• Fedora and prices have been cut down t.a sui.t the utile :slsad., trar_�sactious they leave .been i Will give lessons in Chsrcoal, Crayan, stiff hats 49c to $3. see our neckties ' f• "`}"' ;` (Give us a call and bo couviaced♦ - nn(l pencil drawtn N4tater Colors and Oil r r connected Wlth.. Until there is a fix Yaiutinc�, lroru Co ,fes, 'Nature, Objocte, For at v, 1Q h5, 19,i25, 35, 50 and 75o each, , 't ----- " --- --" -- .--- ------ ' . red yearly salary for councl men in Our terms and date appy to MRS. G. W. DEOKEIt, Far caps cheap. Wool gloves 190 ,a - - I��kering. (�Y� t►co o Ttut s J: PC MILL I S ,towns and cities,_ there is sure to be Pair, and wdol 4ox lie pet pair. - ` RAY .COU The and©reigned is de• JEWELER Y AT DRY al hors PRICES,clocks Clocks r , ,_ movie ox less boodlin d ne. As 99c up, day hall-hour striking crooks in ��AI3 to sirous cf learning the whereabouts of a oak or walnut case at +33.45; watches guild x,�l� mean, ,llo possess Biz cignt abil- brown filly springs It with white spot on face, , y' , gent's�0 nl, ;chlldrdn's J silvol lad a ; u I _ _ rhe same strayed awe from his remises let ' to act In that ca aclt '� to tine ad- y y C rings 750 ap; la y a soli'11 gol{i rinRb 900 to '"' STEEL WINDMILL I �yAA1 [[''AA r (��� S P 31 Bruck ntoad,'the o her da J. H. ONNOR, $75 ; engagement and weddlu rings cheap. to A w o"l nRUt.IYlARK3 s.� '�a{ntane of the eon oration are not in Pickering P o _ S�, _ 1 1 1� i buy early n December, WALT, PAPF.It,thbusands`oi rolls atthroaand --WITH--..i COPYRIGHTS, �r , much a1. financial position that they OR SALE-Two h�lndred cords of one-quarter Dents a roll. [1A11 I OBTAIN A PATENT Foj a11 . first al ass boat and maple, also 150 cords q *fT + �� TOTR r mph answer and an honest opinion,carts al _` ry ycal� of ore to gi�!e their Mme gratis. of avcond-class wo d, at to tS2, eoupeaeion 6' School & church committees supplied wit1, ffiUNl!i SL('a.,who have had neariyycity. , As a, result scelriera get into office for bicackering,near Gre n Rigor. Also a store ani X-mas gifts at small discount • b � ezperienoe In the pate bn9lnese. Comm oto , blacksmith strop at Athc. For full particulars you ' at 11Q W40d used In an ttaneetri0tly oonedentiat. A Handboolc �,�ta c. ; the purpose of se.rging contractors at apply to PETER s EWART,Atha P. O. 7-tf y should serest at OIICB. y.pert Of its tormation oonoerning Yatenta and bow to #�.' c= ` :so ti'±'s,ucll per vote. It is contended by - _ —,_- -- variety Hall is-the cony store north of Toxon 13011struCtiOri.I fain them sent free. Also a ostalogne of meoitaip. t ; ;u 0 REN T--F a term of years a farm carrying a complete holiday stock. fwd and acientillo books sent tree• h �A , Patents taken though Munn A Oa $ "�BODQ+B-that 1119 fiRirig Of a Salary WCUId. T containing til ores of first case land, be. _ __ A �t g '�• al noLloetnthe Beieatise American, be all the more encouraging to faki r, fog parte of lotp 18 and 1!in the ist concessionPs � �T CHEAPER THA rr �� s are p� ht widely before the publi0wt i y`of Pickering Town p, pdjoinipg Pfokering Q.' QA1 out cost to the inventor. This ep sodic �t Y Ibu� th:s we doubt. Surely the aci� me T. R.station. 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I I . : .. . , . - _ , •.._ .: -_.. 2222 .. ..,L r. �- �. . .. - , . - .. - ..9 1 r . �'x T a£ - _ : r �.: r ., . t . w _ ... . - F '. F .. .. r . r :, Y ...-r - - - : , -.- .-- �...I .-:-:: .. -. . ... .. i - .. !- ( ..K _ i - .: 1 '� - ..: .._.,� -, .. :� -.. .: 2222- .. - .. .- -., ,.. 22:,:22 2222 .: .,. � -:�: _ .:. .. .-. :. ..:.- - . .-. - .. II - -. -,:..2222- i. - - . . 4 - 1=- - p : -2222.._.. _--__ , �r �k ra , � Y c `-� 3 T DOTS M RKMAM. - 4 .. DZSTRIC Fathers ted ,.� } - We regret to le rn that Mr. John(form• �+ ,;t : aTOLEN IN THE l[OST BAR&FADED taAlgxE>sl ley, Of IInic•:vill , while drawing bap on y�uT S r A- . Fa,;W OUR EXCgANGZS. Tuesday last, fel from a load and broke 'y c - : . - -. • . X very destructive fire occarred'in Col• hie arm. The voice of wisdom oris, take the ad _,y i a A. we are pleased to`know that the sail of to GFordon's $ho and scours ` r,.� borne. ,. Mr. R. A. Mason s., Markham Township - - P P . �l r Hon. Jr C. Patterson bac again r8ceiq- has been nettled and the ea use of a bottle of bis ed the Conservative nomination for West pe ' ,- "� ' heavy law ouit sued. Mr. Mason gets - HAIR VIGOR y, Huron. 8150, and both pa ties are to pay their own i It trees the head of all diseases and is ma :e of - Bell and CO's tannery at TiNonburg costs. - old Dandruff, It will color tho hair,clean • ;' was robbed of $300 worth of furei on About sin o'cl ok on Wednesda morn- - '' the scalp and relieve it from all itching ;?',` y ff you are heedful of our ersonal ai, ossa te, R " r " Thursday night. ing fire was disc vered in an old shed in ,7. you will allow no o hor t on W.J. bo 0 The City Council of Brant ord has de- the rear of the E onomist office. The Fire - - � _ I your barbering. Remember if you Wil _ ,.,,. cided to tag auctioneers selli g bankrupt Brigade was on h nd promptly but fortan- take that path it will lead you to ' i W.J.0's and to ; " - . ( +3t=�" - etooks $25 a day. . • ately,- their serv' es were-not required, as f I ' ; i , . , - The Conservatives of Soul Esshz Vaye the fire had been '�ot .under control. . ;. . ' , .1 r P��S�ERi=--• I � , .. ratified the nomination of D . S. A• King Mr. J. Smith, lot 24,6th conceesio>Il o! - - - - ` for the Commons. j Markham, met w th a peculiar accident on ` D. Bark Sim son, Ee viii ethtertain• Tuesday last. bile working around his , " P q`' barn .t4 board slip ed from the roof, the cud i f J+ EY-Governor Chase, of India, during his etruok him bn t bridge of the nose, out- 4 . stag in Bowmanville. ting it completel off. As s=oon as medical . B OTJC7 HAM George D. Detlor, an old and respected aid coilld be cola' ed, the noes Was put in ' resident of Napanee, Was killed yesterday position and sti shed. 'The doctor has ' . . ' Y have a com lete clock of Saitiin ,P t• by his hoMe running away. strong hopes th�►t it will unite a sin. We ` P 8`g 'R The Penetanguishene Herald! says it are glad to know that Mr. Smith is doing . - ' Ings and overcoatings, which will eoiaple of white deer were shot in the as well as could expected.---gun. �°. nciade n in the very best meaner " t . Darin Mond& ni ht sneak thieves en- (. . + . and in first-class st le. .t neighborhood of Rosseaa. B g . �Phisby has decided to employ J night tared John MoG We summer kitchen on y Those' requiringg clothing for Fall and watchman, and thus cause a 28 per cent. Main street, an carried off a haunch of °• j . winter will do well to call and e venison and abo t 25 lbs.of pork. % ; wine sam les Prices awn do increase in insurance rates. - - _ P y . The Brown Pa ' concerigiven ander the - ( - . Mr. Robert Boston,M.P.,was nominat- auspices of the M rkham Methodist Church - t . . ed b` the swath Middlesex Liberals �w Monde ni ht in the town hall � $��� T� BrOL1��1 ' 9 their candidate for the Commons. *X0,ao aanticips a musical relish seldom ! , - , - , T The Toronto Council Tuesday night,by offered to and enj yed by a rural andienoe. j'. • I S IN j YO�� PIP t� - den to eight, voted down a resolution by The inaugural oekly market held Wed . . Have you ever used A1d. Lamb to close saloons at 9 o'clock. nesday in the ne agricultural hall, was a . ' Mr. Clubine,late principal of Richmond decided success There was a large tarn. H OWS ES B R U N SWI C K 8 LA K Hill public school hue been sppvinted to out of farmers an their wives as well t►s a i fQr ehinin our stoves i es.. I i8 a similar position in the Eglington public good attendance of citizens, and prod'iice i.' g �' p p `e, -' sbhool. met with R r y sale atigood prices. the best and cheapest made. Tose :, -- The Calvary contented election'case has ---Economist. a u. - who h ve used it once will use no ;' . resulted in Mr. Lucas getting the seat in -- . . - • � . . the North west Legislature by a majority Sal Register. othef. ' 'i'r<y it, 20 Cents per bOtf1 at of one vote. i - . I ! Howse s Corner Drug gtore, Whi by, ,' {, The des;h oecttred at Richmond Hill SATURDAY, Dec. 8• 1894—Anctoa eels of I standin limbs , ma le,beech and ins , , . N.B--See oar hapging and stand 1 mpet an•Saturday of Mr,. John Kennedy Fal R P 7 P ) before buying elsewhere. Prices wit as- coubridge, J-.-P., father of Hon, Mr. Jus- the property of John A. R hite, at his .. - _ _ •r- toliish you. '' Lice Falconbridge. premises, lot 2 , con. 6, Pickering,�J of a - _ mile from Bro gbam: Sale at 1 o clock, , -T- e 11 . _ «e are pleased to learn that the y6ling , , G A mail Pascoe, of Osha�ta; why stet with a sharp. terms 11 months. See bills for s ■ ■ particulars. . Poucher, auctioneer. �- gun accident on Thanksgiving Day, con __-- i9 stilt #inues to iwprove. ; : IN IT - ; I'aru�ers w)ro firing in dead poultry to ,� i: .: at lirices too low to znentio • market should remember that ai, fine of �i �+ 1 - - $10 can be imprused if the crops of the !. . . - . is r birds are not e-ll to. r. ` ,.,, , , HORSESHOEING p.- • ' , 1, l ►�, t ► i� ; ' ..^._--� j� A SPECIAL. Y. ' Mr. Samuel Last, a farmer in Brandon I ;' ` ,i 1 ,'ii �=74i ____T„r�:_ r District, has received word that; bg the EHDALL' 1 ' rr + r lei ,1.'� r,.,i,t t,..t'r i t - -- �, l ,l Winning two prizes out of three for best rb eing -' death of a relative in England he is. now SP �N CUR i { f��f � �) �I� ,.or. _ at Toronto 6prinB:Fair ie guarantee of nr � oasessor of $60,000, i 1. ` {{ i �' nnc�{ I' i worl;cnans{ip, ew shoes, bogie m ( I:j i . 1 ' 1 r I i 26c cash,3Uc credit and tires set too ,� P The funerals of the late Sherig Ho e, � I I ' is r ii �I. r .. ' choap for you to let your wheels _ p i (� I j�ili rl �r �� 11. , - go to pieces. Mr. J. T. �Parrington gnu Kiri tiV. P. �� Ili i , ! , : Hunter took place in Bellevil o Friday '� le�ember the place opposite the mark t: i �I I i i r1 ' F�- and were largely attended. - _ r . i , THE CELEBRATED . . _ - : Wheeler, the Lundou persona or, skip ._ . . _ ped out and'did not appear in cc�urs yes- THE . LEHIG VALLEY CO L - terday to answer the charge ot, perjury. 90ST SUC ESSFUL RE#EbY "� �r l; 4+ + Hie bondsmen are sherefgre Pict mined. FOR AM OR BEAST. acknowledged to be the bas l A vote wAS taken as Parry So ud' Fri- is tta Dir:stow er b�`r'' - I - . da to re cal the local option t�y-law in - -` coal mined. . , Iorce, and resulted in she prohi ition by• ENDRLL SPA��N CURE - "�. - -i-- -P ' '- ` `' law being sustained by a majori y of 38.' Dr.a J.X "AL 'I`11 N.T.,Jas.A M I ' I � - - .,..1 AM IMI'OBTIN(1 I?IRE T...: (�swtte+nc»—I Do ht s .pienQtA bar hotrw.o�m� , i John Roar; a fisherman and ea light•. timeago wtth a i� via. `othimforp0, t used ....FROM TSE 7kfINE,Si•..I '- , I - hou�e keeper at Hope Island, Ons., has Ttendall'. spavin re. The fi avin ii gone now _ - sad 1 bare been o erect $150 fps the same home. �, been arrested and lodged in j ail as Barrie t only nae tum nn■week.,rso I sot itw for wins i +.i Why bag inferior coal when yon get i ' charged with having improper relasione it worm of vender '.apavtn G1tre. _ " Your. W.a,XAMM a. I I •\ -'r the best•for same price. with a girl aged 13. s,. r :, - . - �1r, Fred Larks has resigned hie poli• KENDALL' -SPAVIN CURE - . - % I - - tion in the Standard Bank, BriRhto{i, and an.c.aT,wca•neo•it,IeH. �1 �' Dr.B.J.KKwDALL4'b. .- =, .....OFFICE ANB YAR 2222. - • Mr. Will. reached Oshawa this week from s�.y-�I ha.p nae�t your geadall'• ap..tn corp .. Red Deer. Both Rill robabl o with amu' gid 6AC0t`e"t'r Curbs on two hones arcs .. . - P y g it le the best Liniment I bare ever used. HI NG $T„ PIC$ERING.- '' their parents to Australia.. Yours truir, wvovrr Faiwssso�. j ._ .. red Price •i per Bottle. (opt? Gordon house.} . Rev, S. H. Eastman, OshaW>i1, eats For Sale by All Druggists,or address Upon the 16th year of his ministry, and Dr. B. J. KE1tiDALL COMPdXYs j ' I 1. G. w. DECKER. pastorate of the Presbyterian Church in EnossuRa►+ FALLS. VT. - -- - - --- Ju e Public•-=-Gentlemen o f the Jury, have you agreed on K� � E DY'S ' Oshawa, last Sabbath. It is a long. time g . � , to prEttch�to ane congregation. JA ES - HARVEY: ! ; a verdlCt. . Mrs. Owens, Oshawa,-on Sat6rda� 'last . - . . . was called to-the bedside of tier 'dying Horseshoer & Cyneral Blacksmith, •- - h n r i . brother, DIr: Sauluel Hinds, of . Brussels, _ Jury �e aVe 1 ja° M, _, 1 . Ont , but was too Tato to sce hjim alive, C L,ARIE MO N T■ . 1 : He diod on Saturday, sad was :buried on Jude--- hAt i8 our VBrt�iCt ! _ Tuesday. _- .I . • . . - . New shoe$ 25c cash or 30c credit, and ' _ _ 1 . On the eighth concession sof Peel -town- guaranteed satisfactory. Jury<=-It is that the, -C'eneral Outfitting FiBtabliBhIYleIIt a0 ' ship Friday a young man, sr)n of h1rs. _ A1RY'S - � - SgOP Maxwell, who owns the farm, got his .. CAST.E�; &, COQ, Claremout, contains the , - right hand caught in a steaw straW.cutter CLAREMONT STATION. .• . and the hand was cut in pieces almost to ` flnet3t Cheape13t alta best assorted stock of Dry - the wrist. Atrial solicited. i .. • y :nd :si.ID-Pie.•rlAii 11tAgan d-T-Z , - Bloods Gent's F'urnishinge, Groceriegi Crockery, - The citizane of Oshawa Fridg ni ht s •tendered a banquet to Mr. J. S. Lark@at TRAINS GOING EAST DIIg AS FOLLOWS:-- +'"Rht`��T - 9:�$ A. M. . Eto., to oe seen in any store thus side of Toronto, • the Queens hutel, and resented him with No.4 EXPRESS . 4 a gold headed cane, prior to hie departure �• 16 MIXED .• 2:24 P. M.- T. w . . to assume hie duties ae oommiesioner to •' 8 LocAL, .' 6:•L8 P. M. and that the people .will be so 4onvuloed°if they Will Ass"tralia. TsAINS OOINO WEST DDEI AS FOLLOWS: bat compare Caster & Co's goods and prices with AND TINS.[1 '' Bydney Lobb, son of ez•Ald. Jaen No.7 LoceL 9:28 A.M. " . Lobb, whose recent trial at Nanaimo, '•17 MIXED .., 8:09 P• M. ' . . those of other dealers that they, van save at least is the place to buy firstclass . B.C., on a charge of Wife murder, created -- , 1 �Eapimsf, 822 P. M. i . a great sensation throughout.the Domiti• 25 per cent.' ,; . 0 . ion, has returned home, and is at vresent. FABMER$ DdARHET. __ . - . - - living with hie father at Littre York. ToaoNTo Dec. 6,18$4. _' ' Y: . - dud e---Your Verdict lr 1n accordance wl�th facts. You are I have in stock the-following sto ea ; : . The Oshawa town council ave ai wheat,fall,............ 100 60 to 00 $2 i ` = h _ ( ned HAPPY THOUGHT, . . a contract with E. �'V. Rarrhbun, of D9ser Wbeat,spring ......... 00 00 to 00 60 discharged wah thanks Of the COYlrt . FAMOUS z ' onto, on behalf Qf a company of which be Wheat,red winter.n:... 00 b9 to 00 EO ■ � ti A V 00 69 to 00 00 CH ' is the head, for the construction of an el• Wheat, goose ............ , . - CTI E; . _ f ads ' { bash:............ 00 40 �0 00 46 " and RI E IEII ectric railway from t.ie town to the bar- Barley, I . Y - is r . from the br l i; � - bor. The road is try cost $160,000 and Oats, bulli............ 00 80 to 00 81 m a o.a fi st•class stock o tinware, m 2222 00 6G to 00 00 . st steric - ' . . will be completed by sept 30th neat. Peas, bush........ . _ . - Ha , new+ ton 8 00 to 9 00 . _ - ~--- .. aver y I roughing and - ' . The. farmers within the town linlits of Straw ton................. 700 to 800 , • aCe Or . _ ' hitby have become dissatisfied with the ' . - . Dressed. hogs........ ....1 5 15 to 6 86 FUr11 k high t•agos, and are petitioning the Legis 2222.. 4 00 to 6 .60 : s ecialt i . , talars to be ztnnogad.to the township of Beef, forequarters. y% • . i . . Beef, hindquarters......:. 6 OQ to 8 50 wh p 'West Whitby._ They craim that, being ' . . Mutton.............:. .. 4 00 to . 600 : Call iii and see at I can do fo ou ...• 1 , V _ - in t•he minnritp, their rrapArty is subject• fi 00 to - 8 00 D■' T� K i t V.,eal, carcass .......:..... ed to a hi��a rate,and that the9 receive r �� ' h . Butter,lb.................. 00 L7 to 00 19 . , ono benefit: - - . . . . .. D ) %_ `�' . . ..- -. .. Eggs, dol.................. 00 18 to 00 20 �G - R'EIG'S OLD STAN See ljere now; you fallawg " wllo lrnvo Potatoes, per bag......... 50to b5 ----_-- -- - - - • pretty and comely cooks. A citizen of ____.___ — -. ------ -- -- .. Peterlioro has been find $100 for hugg' �0 ���0 BA � ) .: _ �E, - ins and kissicg a cook. She 'didn't so . much objc,ct to the hanrinh and kissing -- i`'` x: �a but thio silly duffer•niussed up her back ,Ca ita.l Paid u $11500,000 , a T• ', hair, and no cook with self respect will � p' i 500 000 - - • ' r► i x staua teat. All tbe. sawn ,you want to Surp)us,; - f f � , ' _� t i... paste it in your mnrriory that the fine is �- - - _ ���� WI'IITBY AGEAtCY. ti.. 4 $100. Elderly ho•i ,.__ epers are said to( � - - . __ r be :;, '.i�tle lower, ucl esyfieon Independ- 'tt<eaea.,>i Banking >Susmess TransaoiEi I . . , ._ -:I t ent, - - BAVtNQB Dr�PAIiTMENT, `;, ' A bre broke out in the residence of •interest allowed at highest ourrent salsa. NO , ,, O h wa f4bOpL 3 O'OlOOk notice of withdrawal required. 0 . - - Thos. Sheridan, g a on Sunday morning, and tctwily dostroy- E. .I. THORTON, °`• / � �, ��c �d i+,, with f•1�9 ('OntArltR, nothing being t0ty i r .. -- I' 1,_ "". s ve 1. The loss is eovere,l by insurance, a - 111 Y $ 00 ou the hone® and85C` on the con• °!�■, ' r R � N ` �`�J A• i 4 ,tt a tante. The adjcir,i; house ocetipied 'by Dt.Posheak'e pp TRIC NOJyB CIfR .r rad•'BIr80lM- itlll�ars too tQost eeri+►iw ' e t;, 1 Jag, Fhztir, the owner of which is ll�r P. lets - ' '"` l T easy sR4 eoono i n►d 0121, Was damaged to the extent of 16U • # 8atentlite 60 � ' - x,h iA also full Ilastlre The or' ab wooteuocipl ,r `�'-` I m. ' ,v Y i alQo>3L'NIOi •q', - _`% (! the fire iA .tans lkrnnwr ". �'1-�Ai^.!l:tR I r-r�i►1; i. , �, tA� ••.u��4/� - -�,,5.i•��- -t i,�;- a /�1 - _ { S'• :t �r a �T,*^� �+� - -°1g?j. '$:• :tet •s _ J> y. .7• f _ :r.`i e¢j �ji 1 _.- �.'.;.v ..sofa;,_—'fj:'�'•7k. r"?' :.x•.i;, *7'� ='� �.,Y s'�t?..•e "•v'• .:��..-`• �'_t +` w..... �:t +'f .E• •y.. . .r •' rt' _ )' r Sk.., a.. .�•n -.1 ` ,"1a a .y.. .+r! .N�'. - ." , r ., /I of" .? 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A very it was put on reoor3 that the leagfte .is . '. Rome Vary, Vsefut�Artieles..tb pMalces fav ' ' ' •__ .•b rofitable market has beaQ found in Gr eat opposed to the.ase of birds for. the adorn• '� 1 i z F. I tom • situ;, for eh , and hence the large in- meat of hAta, the killing e►f set►ls tar cloaks, Cisutem !lsasaars. .. A II � t P ®I+1 OF T) `~ ;Q j r •. . ;;'. . ;osxAnA : -,.r 1. ,_ y. and a ainst vivisection 0 unQeeoa�ary ;fOr t moth y;►e show+ad how Ma to s W41T TEN I3�FORE THE W � '' '" Diphtheria i s quite prevalenb in Hami- crease in the shipments. » _ AR . x1� g the nom®tion of eoience. pretty basket out of oailltoard sad +str+►ws, ��. �. a R ton.• Canada ie to have a. raDd iatsrnatfi>s►al P r . . TH exhibition in Moutreal in 1$88, lasting from A Rochester despatch oys it is now, be. . r I x #q _ F says T`oronts Ladies' eToulrnal. :This month " Winnipeg women-have rosined an L"qual iates►nite N iiesn�ea+eeus pallet;, - • � F .Seiffrage Asaociatian. - May to October. An agreement has been lieved tb.t Jacob '.il`e good the travel- si_ ed between _the Montreal &xposition lar who disappeared frlom a Miohigan..itt a few words I will try and ;how• you eupyitaa a Country Favored by a lit g4 how to make a nambeP Of sm+►11 wrtiolea of t►Fol pravldewee ry♦ tot . or a -: Hon:" Geo. E. 'Deter has`✓`goi to New Company and a syndicatie of gentlemen, re- Central train between St.i Thomas and Buf• ; Quall" ry: Brunswick for a week. presented by Mr. Joseph H. Stiles.,. lade falo sogne da s'a o is bidin somewhere in rep y f3 : g turuituce either fa+ o#,anent or' the:dolls' Wo have here a consolidated, horpoge ; x Ca da'a eapporti for l'3'otobe>rshowan in• CommissionerofGreatBritain to California's of der that hie relatives may colleot$40,000 house. sous nation speaking the same langua 1' t': t' `- areas of $9(f0,00�? over the same month Exposition. insurance on hie life. , ii ie:, r i ;` last ar. The tdost diisonsAed gtteetion at presentin Commercial reports laat week as to the WI will take au ordit;ary cockex tc start having the same religion, divided .in t., e - Fi a eehaonets are•reported do have peen Montreal political circles is the successor to aoadition of busineesthroughoutthe UQited no clans hostile to each other, arca y , , ;u Ch wreaked in a gale on Wednesday at Esqui- Mr. Hall as Provineal Treasurer. There ie States indicate some improvement. More [ng a nountry favored as to climate, and e < - + ' of oil ' maax bay, Que. an impressiou that Mr. Ring, of Megantic, aeasorpabie weather has had an influence in . ceedinp(ly rich and productive in agricult - _'. from 1+'our more British CoIutrihia salmaa eein- will receive the portfolio, but the ahAic° is prombtiag activity in sevt sal lIn°s of goods, ;. at th i not likel to meet with eneral ► rival, acid there is also not; able everywhere al and food produata, with 100,000 aquae ,arias have passed into rho hands of the Y g PP ° � miles of terrifor and 16,000,000 of eo 1 , '•0"' . dutic as there is a feeling that one of the Montreal a grooving feeling o confidence in Y p p .�;: En fish ndicate. u --\ ' � succ4 - rhe'pl�ovtncial ploughing tatoh at Ilse- English members should eucoeed Mi�. al1. an early more a true state - of It ie the habit, I may sap fashion, wi h :' traits, Ont., bas been postponed for a year I�FtEAT Bi;iTetN' `' n s, Holiday gond , clothing, dry or e r a ea thi rd nd tr t th s .' - the a, unci hardware lire among rho t f eign rs here to ega of d ori account of the weather. ,, I . counts in ever res eat - as among t s m The Bank of Hugland a rate of u y t Ca. In which there has been an increased � y' y P Near �eeswater on Fr,da a son of Mr, u Y tematns unchanged at 2 par cents �* ^demand, There has bee a slight advance •i weakest, and entitled to bat little; iu ie , take David Ritchie,while ploughing, uaeie►ethed Nearly 13,000 sgzicultural rigs in tho.pr-iee of cotton in the, South. Lake . . , � the scantiest,consideration.: If mere ter i. x erfect skeleton of a.man. pavi Ion has praotio ly closed in the - ' equa a P went from Ireland last year•to M;i . � . y a tory were the chief faeStor, that tight lit 1s they A. (`. >Treaham, of Toronto, LrecentiIy Ea Ilsh harvest. x,.- Nort ;. after as unset afaotor geasoa. z g t , . . . island Great Britain, from London, Eng,.,, has- been appointed Bblisetper iron is weaker, and iron and steel .!' ► r(ritb ogly 89,6 3 the ( bandmaster of the 7th Fusiliers:: in Lon- Mr. G. H. JenuIngs. brother of - ._�t} I P PP Y i9 bank cleariu s r a (Tare miles, Gould be of little cone uen 9 ,: urs real; Louis J. Jennin s ache well•know cis to ilt#1 le eu 1 7 g Sl th rinoi al cities of the United Scales compared with Brazil possessing 3,287,96i.- don Ont. g ' - ,A hI 8 1? P n her of Parliament ie dead. t9 week show an incraalee over last f o�' { rule, The steamer Cape Breton,+tro,4n.Mont--' American steamers with more than r,�- _ __ . _ Its population, alone, ie to be taken is title real with a eneral caro has been blown: ' 7.8 per rent.; calcific of New Yark France, ort e g g ' teen thousand bales of oAton have entered ' ' creasqW is 10.6 per cent. i ,e oonaideration, (Iecn4at�iy, t year �• out to sea from the barba; of St: John's, the Man^heater chi canal. s with. ut`ant tw►o sof stiff' acrd- United States wogltiaoaat for little. Nfld. .P i OENNUA.L. I` x pi me gal t _ . The Hamil o"n 'Rad'ia1RT►il ,y Go�t'tpa y' One of the very few mad cal burearies T s aid the CzFr will visit the courts of board the shape•pt FIs. "X. They can be the teeming od lionis of Onion.'. Korea h s ' ` asks the city for- a bonus of $400,000; in in the University of Edinburgh has been Bar :'and Vienna in the spring. the game size as shown or larger according a ladder area than GFreat Hritsia, ; she h � : to V return for which Wa-up stock to an egyal won by a Japanese student. - to taite Punch or bore a number�of holes nine times more territor than Bel to �'I� cult 1 rincess Bismarck, who has been ill for y g . amount ig offered.- A rivate des atch received in London . . ing r I P P ' some time, has grQwu worse. in one piece as shown is Fig. II. Then put about eight timeN moreqthau the Nether Judge B. Lester PAert,of St. John,N.B.,, from India says that Lord Randolph , lands - more- than'six` times that of 1)en• may Sell-denial week in Australia resulted i x exactl over the other iece and with a died on Sunday morning from the effects Churohill's condition is very, satisfactory. Y P in &-total contribution of $370,000 to the mar or Switzerland f Live times that 'of .'- a dere of a aral tic stroke received six weeks The Duke of Ar le denies the re ort sharp-pointed lead pencil, mark_•the holes � , P y gY P Salvatiion Army funds. 'Gree , three times that of I ortugai, a d - •• vi ago, aged'60. circulated by hia dau'' htet-in-law, Lady for the other side so•as do get the holes of perhaps as much as Italy. - , whi :.. .: Colin Cam bell that hie race is en & ed The Isgyptian cotton crop isestimated•at The I3amilta11 and Taranto Company's P g g B nearly 5,a00,tN)0 kantars, exceeding last both eidee exactly aimilAr or opposite. AottxA's rot'L'r,ATi13x.. , '. chs steamer Macasesa has been laid n for the to marry Mias Knox Little. _. ; 111ext out.nine atcawt Ion encu h to ass P I ,- . • • i year a crop by about .3 per cent. g g p - Korea.has a'' ulation el ht times mo - eeason, after having made 512 trips between - A despatch from Duluth, Minn., says throw h both sides PoP , ;;;3 Jean Victor Duru the vrel)•kno'wa fi atiekin out a little at J; ' the two cities since April'7. ' that a movement is well under way look- y' g than Denmark or.Greece ; , ve times more - French historian and polisician', died yea- each end. The straws must be suitably than Swttzerla,d ; over three ti"mss chat of oronto City Council, at its meati, 'last ing-to the opening of the great waterways g terday in Paris. He was born in 181 t. Ion encu h aoobedi11 to the aixe of o it < Porta al • aad Dearly three times that of we k, appointed Mr. J. S. Fullerton, Q.C., of Canada to the vessels of the UniUed 8 8 g h,4► g city counsel in place of Mr. W. H. Mere- states for the purpose of securing revenue. The Japanese Mintater of Finance hue rpade. Of course you can use your own Bolgcam. In the American Hemispherep f_ announced a further loan of fifty thousand ud mens in this smatter. The chair" is• there is no nation except the United.Stateb - dith. who has been made a judge. - An African volunteer rifle team will go j K , •j Great di nation exists in Winnie from Ca a Town next semi yen' p , lthou h it ou wish ou which exceeds her in population ; of tie r�er to eon ate now nom lets a g P g P P B Y Y others the onl two a roachin ae Brazil because the eastern underwriters have at the meeting of the National Volunteer Rubnetettx, the ltassian pianist, who oyn decorate it in many pretty way e, { y pp g � r� died op Monde suffered Froin chronic as for i"atance threadipg a broad the largest and moot populous nation �a - _ :� increased the rates 'in that city twenty- 'Association in England. ( y' ' South America, which hue 12,333,(>Ut) i • ' - fivr9 per cent, because of the recent fire. After defraying the expeneete of carriage asthma. I piece Af ribbon in and out be' hahitaata, and Meztru, having 1�),1U0,0 ►• :) and labor a a.li meat of para ham Gtou. De Ting, the ohief-of Chs Im rlal Cas• tweenthe straws, as ou did in tho case of Dr. Lucas of Selkirk Man. committed p' p°_ Y Wllen the English col niee in Amer; a - i suicide a fav► da a a o b talon ala; a En laud aid lama tin Tiea-Tein,.has left for ��pan to the hanging batkek Some make a snuff " Y g Y g g eeatershire to anchest-ar g p little cooing,,for the Beat. The sides can I revolted against England their eombin d- dose of opium. It ie stated that he was at the rate of two cent for twenty-thlree arrango tefine of peace. • ' ouods. f ! pgpulation waai less than 3,000,000—that is . addicted o the wee of morphine• P 1 Father Roisignoli, thq last of the pfialitl cr► say, not a fifth of the population ,f Itis rumored that the '-.ar corres onde'nt ua fur e1 b the �Vlandi and im riso11ed at O Korea ;and in mare modern times, we m y i D. McIntosh•& Sons, of Toronto, 'have P P Y P ae+cured the contract for hietorieal mina- captured and killed by he Chinese was Omdurman, has ,escape and is new at note the successful ware which Chili h s , menta to be erected; at Lund a Lane, Frederic Villiers, the well-known artist of Assopaln. O recently waged ;_ that within the last year �, -r-... - Y Black and White, formerly of Toe London 9i:t warktnea and s ude,ta are re art . O ` she seemed ready to Brom swords with t e Chrysler's farm and 'Chateauguay. y' P Unitsd States and that in foot real a e Graphic ed to have been arras d at Warsaw for - O B PPq - . ' There is no decline in the numbed of heusiou was telt in that coon that .fie " diphtheria and scarlet fever cases in Mon. Mr. John Burne, lite l3�ritieh`member sof advising the Poles not to swear allegiance `. O t°ry ,, . Parliament and labour leader. sailed from to the Czar. • would catch it uuprepaced, and be able to fecal, and the cgntagjous wards ofbe England on 13aturday to attend the (;cin- " '- O bombard and levy. tribute on its western -' General hospital are etiU kept full of a- The ;ope11in of iia �3eruta6 Refohetag O ports and et thio fico ht and r . tiente. ferenoe of the Federation of Labour ,In is.keegly awaiteid, as ;the politicians arc O little nation of l,hili ba+,Rnuiading Tod e,�e, Denver, Col,; end to enqquire into ions.,,, anxiouM to see how Prince Hulenlohe will O O C O O only a population of some 2,600,000 or James Kirwin, v�ater wheel tender ;in municipal matters sod labour- questjons. ' figure 1►s Cheet(or. O -O about ne-eizth the ulatiot► the colored cotton milia at Cornwall woe Q pop of this coun. g Y y The rembargo on Canadian cattle has be- Aft Kin sport the poit bf:" tker•slayer• Q O try. os�I ht b a belt on Frida and hie brains .. were dashed out. Se-leaves a wife and comb • factor is British pinktios. The IX.phlef .IV tile-13tra,14 Settlement" hue , . if _ w . A cpc�e rtigct. London Chronicle ea a it was one of ah�t n i'vep 4 C ,,pit family.. Y est g de Naneoarc, s. - O It woctld be manifestly impraer foi• me causes of the Ministerial defewt in Forfar- reaolil<tiari, pit * r cord of 6W tigers p , - The Montreal Health"-Committee intend shire on -Sirtarday, and addi- that 'Sir killed.i . � O f D to enter into a. discussion concerning the . . asking the City Council for three thousand Charles Tappet's recent speech to'the Far- governmeatal affairs of Korea ; but I ven- of 1 'dollars to defray 'the expense of fitting up farahire farmers will not te,d tp matte his Rililt f,aispold of )E3et u%it )tion offered an s = ulre.to say that the moat persistant ani a laboratory for the production afoot;-diph• popularity with lite British (laverntaeQt arnri ►1 Prize cif $3,(100 or the l��*At ple►n of ` I "t prononared peaairaiste' I have met admin theritic serum. any greatier. I �PI g 4r'ntaele orf deiak►ng water'. - me be oo)ared or ptold painted atrcordiis� tcI that Hie Majeat3, .the Thing, ie human we Mr. C. H. Wood, of Manville,611*.,.went �'"" �.. �` -, 1be v�otrspetlti�ue.is opea� to Chet world, fancy. Perhaps it would be as well to ' just,:aod enlightened, earnestly deoiroua f - a . to Morrisburg on Friday and drew $6,000 'A `gs' Prin Regent Luitpe�Id is to tw declared atate I)ore that these straws are bought bo � promON -thq welfare of his Nation, a d - Ori to pay patrons of his cheese factories. On Tlie Knights of }pabor GeIIBr. Assembly King Bavaria at * the name of Luk1- the bundle usually 25o. a bundle and de.atiag 11 his time,energy and Attentio 1 the wad home two Hien robbed him of the will convene in Washj11kto next year. sig $ 1, zt the Q� seaaion of thep most iiadu triouel sad arnseientioual o E zb Han be obtained from almost any fancy " Y y, whole amount~ Dr. Parkhurst, of New York, to eon9ider• Chaanbera. ep store. ' T}tey are tbo same teat Hand to .be,j the aceom lishment of this laudable obje s; - 3u Ald. Hewitt, of Toronto, w1ione name 1119 au invitation to visit Montreal. Two intsrpreteri i d. one war oorras uasd formaking i Indeed about the only criticism I jla •e - ar, hag been so frequently mentioned during J. R. Sovereign has beers re•electeel gall. �indent•, who were f flowing- the second sic-ww .picture O i heard is she unusual, and under- all t e - • . . Tr the investigation before Judge McDougall eral maater workman of the Knights of x►apafleee army, have beau captured amyl fri►tnes many O 0 i surroundings. the .very complimentary o e . . tie relative to alleged blackmailing, hue re- Labor. _ killed by the Chiueae. ' yeah ars I . that he gives too much time and attention ,; . . •i > signed his seat in the Cit Council. - -• ' ' ' - will now make . Q to the details of Fhb vast business which as - - .• R .__ Y Paal Conrad, the president of the famaa# Itis understood at Washington that at O O absolute.ruler he coatrole. M Louisiana Lotter Com an died the other present J&pan is not pro bred to aces t the a few sketches , .Tudge Travis of Cala recentl re- Y P Y• P . �O O ce ' g �' Y P day in New Orleans. 4 offer made by the United .1JtatAW of media- of mote faro;• i ferred charges of professional miac�nduct , cure, not so e 'inat Mr. Peter McCarthy, Q, C., and The ne.t ordinary revesnuss of the United tion is the (:hina•JapaQ vara o 0 O O 'O 'O t ]2 large ar the O o o O .O O It Wets Chilly. mi Jgudge Maguire, who tried the case, has States for the. fiscal year elided June 3(►,- . •Despatohps from the island of Lvrnbok above, buy the - -- - ( - dtsquals6ed Mr. McCarthy. - 1894, were $88,097,(;00 leas titan for the state that the Dutch trot have ea tared y 0 0 O Jirlke--(enteringl—'•Hello,old man: you - wl ' P can be onlay ed $ i, Messrs. Daniel llonaldeoa Walter L'a- Previous y ear, the palace of the Rajah, and that the► `� look blue, What a up? • very easily by o o o Bitaka iglootnity)---''Coal." gall, T. F. Kingsmill, jr., and 1 red Boyd, All the ofi'icers of the Strndard�0 - Corny rebellious Balinese are inclined to submit. ally intelligent _ � g . well-known residents of London,Untti were pany, from Rockefellier down have been King Humbert hasaeotforty thousand lire girl. 4oinetimes arms are pat on .the chairs -- vi: t . : arrested on Saturday for kidnapping John indicted, charged with violwting the triiat q for the relief of the o nth wake+ suffer©sac as allow" in Fig. IV's Alyn n v ,v ni •e I 1 In the Penitentiary. '. It I Mork;❑ ou election day, law of Texas, and Premier Crtepi haeldonated the suin of - . _ Thief--•'How do you like year new clue - nc B twee, Teeewater and Glettartnan on Mount Tacoma, or- Ranier,- '14,444 Net.. seventeen thouaaud lie .for the aatge par• . . • o b o v � tern i - ur Friday a young man fired a charge of e t high• in Washington atate, is in eruption, pose' ' ( - ci into a.C.P.R. passenger train. The chaige• and the people of Tacoma and Seattle are. Cobb and other v arrioua to tiles in. j 0 O a . Counterfeiter(just in)—"Oh, Iguess th y - alt paesed through, the car window and be- alarmed. _ p . are no worse than the half dollars I made . test the grounds of the pal&ce and Gixvern+ 0 that-brought me here." O° twee, two ladies, bat ao one was hurt. - Mayor Hopkins; of Chicago, hasp' an- meet f?uiidinga in . Iwtadra». Un aevural - ' _ — ar - Mr. Andrew Onde:rdonk has been award. nounced hi-s determination to create a non. oeoaaions cobras have beeq found in the o fig• �t o nc o' - 'Too High. - _ I th ed the ct�ntract for one section of the Trent partisan commission, to control the poli4e Publte ° i°et. 0 - 6 canal, and Hogan &.Macdonald_, of Mon- department. I ' Prof. Behring has discovered typhoid - 0 0 0 0 0 • O o 0 0 0 Tom De Witt "You didn't bow` to .tits E fecal, fo: another, the tenders bei, the serum, hich, he claims, sots curatively 0 O Wyekotf." - lowest in each cane, g . Samuel (�. Se ly, an assistant bookkeeper K t Winelow—�"O `all flesh ie teas " til in .the Nation 1 Shoe and Leather Bank, in the a se of typhus fever with al:out as _ � Y g - th Mr. and Mrs. John Marlatt,�ot Yarmouth New York, as disc oared R g g ou know and I thou ht than, lar e & sertsenta a of suae halal treatments Y partileular... �townsl%p, near St. Thomas, Ont., have short. pp ' $3S}' as tie d phtheria serum, ohinir can be mode by making a double rod► i Pieces of grass needed cutting." if . been slurried 50 years, all of which have Y; '' " Ia an lutervlew Coact Herbert i3iaruarek ° straws as shown in Fig. IV, hl any im. . . o been passed-ou the farm on which the. now Subscriptiariei aggg,;batiilg over' $156,000,. p ovsmenw and changes can be made in I •Construed Two Wa.. fr Y 000 are said to have been offered for the allowed it to be inferred that the relatinna tis wa . b A little thtnkiti y i • live, new $50,000,OOU loan of the U,Ited 3teitea betwee hia father and 1'rinae Huh©aloha, y Y K• Let ua paea ( "Mina Goldby flattered the verwy tnaclh' ca Fyfe and Thompson, the S�rathroy young Government.- - the pre ent German Chancellor, are not •, mea who placed obatructaons on the Clrand ,yestah ay, said Fmddie Hayrebrane. Trunk rack.some days aZo, have been sen- cordial• "Indeed?" I _" 1 The Re�fisgton Arno ' Co: 1 "of- Tlfan, , - i- t�n�ed to 17 months each in the Central N. Y., is 8aln tro have received from the A cor espondent at fort Arthur says that - o ° a O o 0 0 0 "Ya,-m She told me that when I came in prison. JApanese Government an order' nor 10,000 fortretee is impregnable if defended. There l •., O out on the'stage in ouah.pwivate theatwicals Li bayonets, are tw my - thousand superior Norther►i , 1 looked good•enough•to eat." bi It is reported on good authority that the a , o '•�t'eli, that is eiubstantial) what eh'e The number o[ immigrants�arrined at tioope t .ere,aud plenty of ammunition a,d I * V// y Montreal Gas Company are preparing a proviai uta O O remarked to me. She said your.face was tender offering to supply gas on a similar New York- fr to Europe, for t•he fiscal year ending 30t i Junes, shows a deoteaae of It is tated that 4 Bial; who is under ' 0 . ' 0 like a boiled lobster." !' basis to that by which Toronto recently trial fo murder at Itraguyvalz, Servia, ( ', �� arranged for its su 1 osier 96,UU.0 as ompared with she previous O O O O ® O o'. o o ---r— PP Y• year. hue con aced that ov rtures were made to ' �, The Coming dUi'y. The tribe of -Indiana kri ion as the him co oison wine -iateeided far t}le use O O Xissaaaaguas are pressing the' Dominion In an interview at Deir " 'Rev, Dean of Kin Alexandria o e i K ;f S rviaa O o Lawyer (a few years hence)—• 'Make,your -• i bvergment for payment of the lands Hole is said to ave stated hia opinion that - mitiki easy. 1'be jury will disagree." aaloonN should a open a part pf the time oQ ! Dr' nerals, the well k,own p iysiicianF hick *}fey surrendered many years ag,o, agrees ith the eo"tmntton of oth®r Euro. i 'Prisoner—"Sure?" ` .cl on part of vbhich Ualcville now Sunday: on to a ir+et'b important 'piece of furniture Lc►w er—•!I know it; Two of the ilial, Lands. In New York 2,800 loaves of bread w'th peen m dical men that all Auarohisis and now, viz,, the .bei. Ttlie can be made in here are man sad wife." Comma ists are demented .and that the . ' \ Sir Adolphe Caron, 1'osimaster-(,general other provasioua, have • bee, diatribu d ion&tic eylum would, be a fitter place for i many ways, either a single br double bed min returned to Montreal from New York, among the striking eloakmakers, who ar in can be made in the same way by matin - — • great distress. them th a the prison. rho bed narrow or wide. Fig. V. allows the .he Paternal Rack. Nhere he made a thorough exaex►ination of - It is orted that (�'na has intimated o e side of an ordinar bed. Fi V1. has •� e postal electric service, with a view to Mies Frances E Willard'was a• `atn eleo ed P t) Y Young Man-- Why does Mr.,Jinks here i, � - t?coducing a similar system in Toronto, president of the Women's Christian Temp r. that sh will ofTer to pa}Ara wiV f"damnify a canopy atone eud, while Fig. 11, is.an to Japa of one hundred million feels, to• such a hand-dog no-account look? Is It .nceUnion,with Mee. Stevens vine-presid nt beoaas$ he is in fidaneial trouble?" A Bradford,.Ont, despatch, tells how a at large, gether ith all war,expenses, two hundred 0 apbrt from 'Toronto un Thankgiving day James Liddle,editor of the Preston, Io a aYid Hft million table, or a total of about Uld Man—"Uh, no. It is because be i , - mistook a black fur cap for a black squirrel Times, wrote u his own suicide and t e two hu► dyed and ,sixty-two million dol• O .. the f1ther; of children of school age, anal and fired a load of shot into neck of a man went and killed himself, carrying out he )are. � o . 0 `: they have begun to ask him to help them named Beonetl, who was working in the programme to t e letter. A Ru sian whaling and sealing ooln- - o o ©' o 0 0 o A 0 with their aritl►nletia." 1 : "',_ ooda. for the aciflo, Behring S-a, tad the ,Sea - There was a It sly con in $nffalo of Ukh tsk has been orgaIIized at 81t, ><.feseor Robeirteon, Doml�nion"Dairy tween Kansas Ci y, Minneaolie, Baltimo a Peterah r he tom an e s o Charity. 't bAa returned from a trip tc and Toronto for the next ai<lnual Fraser al have th , proteosian of the Ruesianipraisers` old•fashjoned fear• star. W The te►dyo ae malting saltie retnarke about ' liotbtnimionerl . the Maritiime Provinces. Ae saya the odt• Congress. Th final voteli W" In favi of In the 0;60. 1?o he, theekt ares rho kind f clothed so a other ladies at ptit of ehoeRe .Ili lila Goverathent dairy Toronto. y an d oorated th same w don. �x' e out oat nicel d ay eahareh ha r�, stations on Prince Edward Island was --,, Tho rueeiaa $tate arisen®y reeently as the chairs, making t; nice Iter® m`ttrees "The finest garment a woman clan wear," By the blowing down O I a .steel stpo a pleaded for three months' im eisonment ,vt y will look as said her husband !`is the mantic of char 12,022 boxes. The total uantit of mtilc p and ouet.ina to suit. the y. L received was 4,259 tone. Y i' took at the Handy Abstract building, 'n a girl of seventeen who had s oke, disco- thing but Cheaply. Made toys• I have seen ity." ' Chicago, two men were aeriOusly hurt, d spectful y of;the Im rial famil . these at ohurcls bazaarti and the alwa s "Ye " she sna ed •'and it's aboyt tYt�e ; ne A delegation from Hamilton"tvaitedapop 125 people were'. mc••a or Jeea fnjnread y of her a e however eite_wete dismissed wi h + p yin, The only one coma huabanda want their w_nee r .Mr, Daly, ;4linisteg of the Interior, ill flying particles of�glasa from the ahyl;g t, reps;, and;" brought a pomparatively good rt ,, a ,Ottawa 01, Fr-itivi and asked for a lease, atrAws caul_be bought 'in various eolort.if to wear." ,; F' nk R desired, although the natural.volor always _-- -� ;J tent free, to .t.I;e city of six hundred end i P --""` t( $ Godfrey, aeels(ant !u erul n Thee rma0Imperial budget is ngw$zeci 1 . dent of the Roston Y< M. C1 A, g.ymp;aei m, at seve hundred and sovent t 'a u ;,tilled looks beat, ,; # sixty feet of canal reserve south of Bur• A Chaxlge of ViewB.': �' ! lington channel, at present unocaou ted to elirped whI•e attempting a�owetaauit fr m �rnatka, eventy million marks above rho M P the shoulder of acompaiiioo the other ni ht ''bud et f last 'Pegetariau (who has been chased,ago - "gip be improved by the city for park ur ossa. 8 year; The addition is ao• '. some Ohiaeso and man" frioa,s wee the fence b cattle. Just wr.' a�`�` p P and was instrtttly kilig<!� hia nook be ng icoturted far 'by the iaoreased demands of rho ear cis s,,IlgQ1C�t t Darr Y t►tid o h Y ) it, you_asap' si Y ._ There was.an iuor$as: of three thousand broken i J+roa h , ! y t eP brutes. r t is mome,t I am no longi at . 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I. can t g dhestautting, and she caa s skate. ��.� �►��R0�1� i ¢ TE H�ldI3I.ES 'I'IA:T;CH NSE 'I+ � R'ent -seven mo the.far a Chine►r►ian, a and al, can't aliasivwn hill." ave t°rmente the viotlm of ceras unto g , 3I.ES GLT TQ TkII,�II lilAffi S. nldttrc ng aFiier, new peer 'ai�ot}ler o 'to, the conviction shaped itself--there's no '�_h _ : rr '' Litt! ELbel-- 11I uean she likes cold_ ]PAIN GourC and be pre entad to the E , , . $ cure. Pgtnam a Yainle.$ Hort} Extractor . -; weathe cause wen the bfeaches an bar r- .I i s - Asimpleprocess ufficos toprf e1;hin e• „ proves on whatslender basis public opinion' --- ;1. , �' epectso es they gens wet enough to wipe._ SUCCU MBI Td � Ar nobles of their ti es., In most.,clues i ie . - often rests. Tf you suffer front corns get i '!'tie Reit of iteor �Veutd Kot gain 8 Tltic ;,.,. soma offense nd.the blemani. st ip-, �-" th0 Eztraetor and you will ba satisHod. `;� Nor Cau Money tiny rte—It 'Haat Re" ' $Q, v l , � - ��. ������ �� 5 pfd of his title efore trial. A liter r Dlawln the L1i18 Sold everywhere. K'on in war, ants is often granted to degree is a proteo ion against indisorimia tel �� , 8n hadian oar etwei hin• three tons and � 5'_ Teao er-- W halt is an a noetic}l : - P g cue !Zeas!. - _ bambooiugs, but a title has no.eifcacy in , g made b the risoner. nn the A ra ail for �T s ` , " ':a 1. Chinese titles 'are regarded' ae a•epeaiee this direction. forfeited title,im gene al Ob$e 9iag Boy —i. It s a man wet believes P g 1 - , `ear_ in,'mod ever tum exce t reli io . " Queen i0toria has' just been received st H't� $ 4 of oilice, qualifying the holder to draw-pay ly tranaferrecl to _auaoe.eor. Oaoasion llyj Y p g n' Windsor Caette. q � the Chinese Peer is hued and not atta' t-� from the Treasury, but requiting from him ,= Cold in the head-1Jatial Balm gives in= �'� - n� .s ed, i .'. trot>he Idea. �' THE $P at the same time the performance of certain . . ° j tent relief; speedily cures. Ne9eF fail.. Visi r—''H ve' you any new studies AND C URESS Y � �r'4 �`k • duties. In,China a title can onlybe gained by RHEIIMgTI AND DYSPEPS A this to m i" -��- ` No amount of uibblin at , • . Bo "Yes'm I'm itud in' ellooution.' A � success to war.. q B j �„ Y Y Y ® T the Bei, no brewing., however exoel.eut, A Cotnbl"natio of Troubl®s VVh a BE� { �f draught-stout, will make a man a peer. Made L fe Miserable. .n a 11ad Tried Them. '.; , a T .. You must, if you would be ennobled,either i _ xis-, ' Litt! Dot—"Mamma read in a paper take a town ficin the rebels, or, what is Mr. Eli Joyee latex iii z6varlc ee - s,:,a Wleh These roubles—Goold of >d that a eaf man out Weet was .tuna by a ' • ! • �1 : equally efficacious, commit suicide when ' swarm f bees, and now he Oan hear as s e ' ® y ; gain Food as Was Thought to'be Rn ,► they are taking it from you. Of all nations, well ae ever. G� gond 11ope,o •Cure—But Reiter C roe •► , the Chinead have erha s- the most vivid Litt liick-- I deo t adv how bee-silage B - ` orf-� , p p r and foe is Nei► n Weil Stan.. - could ake a deaf'man-hear—but I should '__ realization of a -future existence—for,-as a g'rom the Coatiao°I , Que., Observer, think L e r'd makei,a dumb man speak:' CNAMPhIr •�`w ;` rule, it ie the heroic'ghost who `gets the The readers of ithe Observer ha,4beo me �--- STOMP AND STO " F title, his fon aucEeeding him`after three familiar with the remarkable aurae effe ted ' I l90cttl:rat lXT1tAOTORB. - ���__ O Genu�ino Grandma. . _ $1.0D bottle. � There are more (over 1 3 years or iso as eeeond ser: _ b the use of llr. Williams' Pi>!ak Pill f0[ �' Y First L the Bo' --"I've dot a awful Onecentadose. 4,0001 of these n Chia" ' I Pale People through their recital in t ase . �` • in use in the Dominio0 � .CIi1NESE NAMfls ARSE A WEABINVIA tut'itimi k- obe. { , Itis sold on 6 guarantee all drug titan all other k - eolumna, as te►k�en from other repot Ole Secot d Little Soy---"Wat's that t" Ib owre Incipient x", ` to Western ears,but it really is very Aifpi- newspapers. It is now'our purpose to tell PHS combined. For aircnie N�jM r "Do 't you know wat a tummick•ache i{s tlw bag Goin acid Croup Cur% ; giving price eto.addr�e a �., them of a Oure, h rd1 short of miraoul ua, „ a matrafaeturer, °`� cult'to avoid them altogether when treat- Y {e 9 - - which was effect d on a person with w om �, ■ a.-S. KIMBALL, ing of Chinese peelw. The first ve ranks many?r~t our reaciiera acquainted. We NO' ''` ` " A�'18ot11�C W0111�11 . ' 6Tr Craig St, L I d as year grandma ie a step=grand• Moutreai,l'. may be rendered,'and commonly are rpn- refer to Mr. Eli }Toy e, farnierly of ix• „ - . . . - +' « ' " vibe but-now Iidin at Averil Vt A fee ma - 'With le or sallow coo lexions dered, by our "duke" "marquis earl, r r p r da e a o we saw M Jo ce and asked him a► cin rem skin era do S s t "� ' " viscount" and "baron". Thesixth ragk, Y g Y - - or SUffe g' p 11 M .. ; „ « g about hie xegov c He .fated the For' Ane 'i ant 'ameriaan divine writes: or scrofulous blood,wilhfind quick DR. LAVIOLETTE.S. : which,literally translateid,is Ghat of- li ht y � �� , charioted city:warden," might, by paritp four� or 8ve�:ye re he hail ?beep af$ cted Cod ha n pleased to store the earth with rheumatic nd d' . sic. He and th ai with remedial agencies for the relief in Scott's Emulsion. All r `` Y p S Rff a F 1'�RPE.1V N Kit was laid up a cable to do any king sure of die�eetre and the prolongation of life. of the Stages of Emaciation and a 4,"' on an average on months 'in a ear, I belie at. .Loon Water to ba one of these general decline of health, are ' ` • I I` and was cons an ly growing w rise, a enol a. It is invi oratin exhilaratin ALWAYS OIIRBS. PROOF'POSITIV ���' g g g' g speedily cured. _ � ,' I althea h treated 'b cod h eioian and auto re a ial. Used Oopeously, its effect .: !- ,, g Y g P Y n on t ►e hole acinar esu a ie meet �.®a�3 =t. �, 5, "•. #'� tr�Ing numerous cemedi.,w ceoomme dod. p Y Pa g ! _ :.. i . . /r 7;° �� A year ago last Augas i lie Weis Gaken a ri. benetio al. � , . H Mr. W. B. Beaton, No, 245 Boron even` ' ��� �„■ �: oWly ill whi10 e►t hi¢ stster'es bra. D Doff Wit. , FAWBg'rT;D.D Toronto,Ont.,says:—My wife suflorcd for fl e i_ - of- Dixville. He dould not retain arty• C ion o, weeks, from a severe, backing cons h, d _ . °. � i thing on hie stomach sad . ins phy.' lana • tried several remedies without avail. e w !� who attended him were owerle.e i { im• Fla mrion bFte French ailitrcnomee, re- � � `� "�•' ! P mt ckn hat our planet, if it were as near to lil'c. bottle of Dr. Laviolette a Syrup of Tarp - 5 , - proving his condition. Otte of them tine efi'eated a complete and permanent cn stated that he had cancer of the a ash the au a+� tt is to the moon, would melt like w x finder the heat from the solar Glalt; Ont., eayp:— 7 1 __ a and could not live lou It 'was w 1'e in takes awe► the ale ha and look Mrs. H. M. Brown, g' surfac whioh is composed of "A stratum y p ' ' gg- children had orou , and I find that Dr, Lavi 1 _ ,fi i,, _ this precar{oua condition that he star- ' that comes with General llebility. p /� mined to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of sum cop. duet that floats upon an ocean of ver dense gee. It enriches the blood, stimulates ette'd Syrup of Turpentine gives speedy call i and before long was able t , retai food therefore, I take pleasure in recommending it ;� ,g Y Get Rid of Neoral ia. thea elite creates health flesh 1 on hie stomach. Hie ain radual be- Ply i y to-the public. ';i `dr . i 1 catnv less and in. six wastes time h was Q and brings back strength and 9 There ie no use in fooltn with neural tis. •dam �'��` K� . •' back to Itis home in Averil, .feelin that g R vitalit . ForCou s,Colds,SoesThroat, ,�`� 4 he had obtained a riew lease of life He It1e a dissase that Riven way only to the y Bronchitis, Weak Luh s Consumption from your Druggist or Urocgr, who can p continued takin the.Pink Pills for some moat pow$rful remedies. 'No comedy et g ' ' r g �, and Wastin Diseases of Children. , cure it from any wholesale house Kph I time len er and slued so mu b in didcovere has given the grand results t at 8 g g Send or our am hl. Mailed FREE. I 'health and strength 'that he is no able iuvariabi „attends the employment of Pol• p p Or direct from the proprietor. ,t 1 r son's Nor dine. Nerviline ie a ocitive Scott h serine. Fleileviils. Att Drugglstt. 60c. iU '�', / to do the hardest kind .of �a dao s work, P • rya A �t A �{ V ;A and he fraokl rues DF. Williagte Pink epeeifio fo all nerve pains and ought to be J GLSTAYE L1L�IOL>'iTTB �e . , t y g' ' LADIES•--Send$2.00 for Medicated Sponges , i- t ' - ke t on h nd in ever famil Sold ever '' Pills all tte credit for his ►e'uv noted P Y Y• Y Madame de Fross.Do MaitlandSt., Toronto ,•> ,r ' - 1 where, j3:i Oeute a bottle. . 232 & 234 ST• PAUL ST•, MONTREAL• ":. c - — condition, and says. he believes their ` . . . Finest Im- ?; t• -- timely use saved hi. life. The rear A. P.VM SAUSAGE CASINOS— rt English 5 ed II has verified bin story through, sew cal of Shoop and Narrow American IfoR Casings at hie neighbors, who say that i was r right priced. I ark,I3lackwell di Co.Lt d.Tor'nto . F '"WALTER BAKER & C . ,' 7 ` lyRllr'(JE KIIN(}. 1 - thought that he wan at the point' o d nth a' �� sY�C� when he began the use of Pink Pi is ; in s a V The largest Manufacturer. i _ (Chinas NewSoOretary tf'Ava+.1 foot when we mentioned his Daae one 4i PURE HIGH GRAD The Afte 8 arlet Fever, Diphtheria, Pneumonig � � A • of reasoning, be rettdered" baronet," of the doctors who had attended i he and o to prostrating diseases, hoods Saras COCOt1S AND CHOCOIA S ,_ mounted city warden," the c` Blond- said he supposed he was dead lou ago. parilla is unequalled to on this Continent,have reset ed 'uV mounted warden;" and the "mouptt,d When nosh streAg tributes as th a can tt,oroaghty purify the t >_., warden by grace," are best expressed on be had to the wonderful merit o ink blood and give needed t� i HIGHEST AWARD t.. paper by their quaint but unpronounceable pills it fe little wonder that .tbef ales r aq au Ut. Read this: ;(JUCNTI�H for a yatnF t■t►n oz wao,an forth. great , originals eh'i tu•yu,yun oh`i-yu and en reach sash eoormoue ro ortion and g active duces of life,is obtained of } p p . My hey had tiearlel "ca ion r r u�ued to en elrc�eSt dela s admittedy �{ j� {�' n } , - ^h , yu. that they are the favorite reined with 'Fever when 4years old, i < lodUstt iai also � , . There- are only two Chinese kung or all classes. Dr. Willioms' Pink Pil s eon- ,' - t=• A laming, Prin a►1,Owen Sound,One. j ,- m - iukes not of the im erial blood. These loaving him ve.y wealt EXPOSITIONS P fain Lhe elements neoeanscy to i e new and with bleed poi.+ -• f— �„�_ l : are the Yen-Shang Rung, the " oke life and riohnetn to the blood itnd r tore i' Transmitter of the Sage." the repres uta• ehattecsd nerves. 7'he are'an u fsilin cued .with can4er. -�-�, '1 - ; , �+ Y g ills .yea becatue lo- ' c 'Z, i� E�rOp�aid AIIIe�i �• j 4 tive of Cc fucius, and the Hai-Cheng Kung, ecific for loeomoter ataxia,' arti -t ars- � Gt� N '�'' ' ' ft z efp P P flamed, hie eultering. : . " Purifier/of the Seas," the desoenda tt of tyei S� Vitw+ dance soiatioa ne ralgia i` or othe ChemirabOr noAlka- L ! n, r ► f r wer0 lntellae and foe T y ►ire or other ChemlcaLor D)eelae , Hwan-, conqueror of Formosa for the rhenmatiam; ne(votxa headache t e a ter ,` Q ,, used in any of their Preparation• !., - lvlanchus. i he latteC Gltle le some two ' . WCelta tie COuldnOtevep �-� a ;,t / _ r _ 'rheirdetlelou, BREAKFAST COCOA . absotu affe0ts Of la ri al /Iat10D Of the Cliffon 131a,cktnan. `+ re end so{able,andco,r,re„tAa,►a,►ecentactirp- _ / t in g ppe' P P open tris eyes. I took , aentur{es old ; the former was tnett u d heart, nervous proetrabion, all ideaset him to to E e and Ear Infirmary, but their ]2:i3. Tele Conf►�cian-Dukx,tre he is'COm- yy N SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. .,a 1 II depending upon vitiated home in rho remecUe did silo no good. I began glvfng him r` i.1 monly styled by foreigners,en joys a prdstige blood, much as scrofula, chronic er sipelas, ►' WALTER BAKER do CO. DORCHESTER,N • which no change of dynasty atfeote. etc. They arei also a specific f c•trou- NC d S Sarsaparilla �-` _-.---_ � THE PRBBBNT PURIFIES OF Tlti"t . ': bles peculiar to females, such as sup. which ,n cured itlm. i know tt saved air ' if a ,R 1 presnions, irregularities and all eros of aigitt Itinot his very life." Attnt>a F. I;[.ACY- � O� m ��� Hwang Pao-ch'eng, ie a colonel in th pro- weakneat. In men they e<fegt racii0al YAx' Washing n SL, Boston, Masa. r �Ug Y vineial army of Fukun,his native pro ince. once in all troubles aching fro mental HOOD PILLS are the b,et after-dinner Pills, . Of i It is, indeed, obligatory on every C lases worry, overworlt. or excesses Of any • atdatdW LW&.curebeadaehoandaPkmsneee �GA , C FZ.• - i noble to.serve in some military cap city, i� j Reil` --- - --.-- _ --'---- - ., unless he has reached a certain rank irr the naDr.eWilliams' Pink Pills are a�ufao- ��j�"j`�j j�Aj�jT(g� �` _ ��+ an4% � ,e i • , " ' civil service or is content to forego hie tared by the fir. Williams' Media ne Com• OR tt a latest and befit hue o[ slacks and 1.. te;►1 rt) A �MPorCed�'�% allowance which for the lower grades ie pan , Brockville, Oet., and $ch ueotad B►bl in (`spade all Aizee and rices, I have been drinking St.Leon Mineral Wa r 4 ons about twent dollars a year. There yy y' p ,' regularly for four years, sad consider it he Y Y N.Y,, told in boxes (never ia.looa farm by Ter , Iit,er,il. vVrito t►•r circa►arA. Ta /A �dylce and very boat thing to drink while in general t in- are approximately two or three 'thousand the dozen or hundreds and the p hlio acv WILLI BRId48, Pnbliaher, Toraata, -_"--�� ing: It iH an excellent regulator, Having m- �k > R i I nobles to the eighteen provinces, but, in aantioned ainet numerous imita lope sold Ontario. "`vvv plet�ly cured me of eonatlpation and ki eF G�, ►► aK -- �rlSr Ol'� �L[.Ifll�-. + trouble.- \ a the absence of\a Chinese Burke," enact iu this shape) air 50a. a box or six oxer for - '~ ,,Q eAr �i 1 Q r W. x. Hesr.ITT.s Manning Ave„ . fi(yures are not available. $2.50, and ma be had of all dr ggiete nr CANA D UE Every home should have 10„ee - F Zt � + yyC++h„�amnion Pedestrian of Can a. R Ti,e general rule ofituccenetontoaChinese direct by mail f am Dr. Williams' Medicine n Endorsed by all Doctors w is . SU. Leo�p HUI1Bra. 'dater Co � L d• r�. title is the same as with us,; tftat is to say, Com n at either addrenn. pRY E R H IA. . Lw-�.e r 1 the eldest son by the legal wife suoocedt. y' and Saientieta tip�O Bead Of ce—King St.W.,Toronto. CLOSE -('BA MOOT11 h ,�* [f there ie no son by the wife, then .e► sc}p j 'sa-`--`— ' ' PRICE 0.00. ••. �''1a. . All Druggists, Grocers and Hotel& ., e-handmaid ma take the title, and it I -- -— — - --- --- - ^i by th y FOI'ty•flve Years of His Lif GiOlie• ri►11uf aro ee sr CAN. GEAR COMPANY. k freq.uentlq happens that in the abaenoe of_ About fort Hee este a o Cle Wallis -- �'�` a son the title is palmed on to a nephew or Y' Y g • . • cousin. thea s boy 15 years of age, went oat to his - i f . Y RU RA NB . ' - couT>ieY TITLES AT{8 II»gitt#wx ' father's pasture to aatoh a f inky Dolt ' As he sass about to lace a hat r around Better this season than ever. Everybody wants th in - in China. It is true thatan adopted eon of p earl for neck the Dolt kIoked' him in the, head, .. . - Every dealer gall$ them. Thep ear like Tron. F��"fit Li Hung-Chang—who was mode an rte . the victotiea Gor,lon helped him ° gain— making a rap;ged.wound. Thew and hila!• - -, --'--- _- - -- -_- ,-- --_-- -- ---___.T_-- --- . k'�:k f = ' _ has- posed as Lord Li I or Visconn_t Li in ed, but it. soon i became apparen that the WE g NERVOUS ? � `' > boy sass alightly dameppted. is halluci- . nation took culiar forfine. He cold tray• ��-pp "�' � �- �� ti I el up and d n bay on the a amboats,. T�•n+ D SLEEPLESS? r WOOD , , -� 1 . olafminR ro riptct hipattdcefu in to pay d P p RI PALS BLQ QT)LgB? , ' r �� fare. The at-0, out mon hu orad him, an .... r�� as he was ePn id d oaf t.. as the C(j�]� ` butt of the gm ll bo 's jokes' d nater. rH1N._ - DYSPEPTICS? He bee lived in h loge eines sad is now . . >FOR ALL STYES (1F BUILDINGS e w y i 60 years of 4ge. bout six w ks pyo the I al h eioane etermined do x rtment ." QpQC��� �r4utD,�Q� fo $Osco �ubC i�+eQ�. . , } loo . - f . on hie case. Tey found tbat nor ion of �� his skull had b n forced into ant t with "G MM STEM. >tA R" , `►"r'' the brain by `t a blow, and b a killfnl . ._ ; W OD SUR AC 0 N E I operation they .moved the pr eau e. The - I . a - HEAVY URATE, especially . . z� a. l\ / '� man recovered his t eason, as t e first • , adapted forwood burning s r �� question ,he eek d wjen he tea ver d from Heavy 8teet Ptate'Fire Box Dome �rl %', w file operarton w , "Did ttle.uol stir+ way?” and Radiator. which heat d5t'S r. %%i •'* He ie cfeatl can now, bt t f o t five t quicker and are more durable � . v - i, , f are blank int. Y• RADIATOR of Modern Constrno• - "� yesn orhie if a to S tion and(Treat Heating Power - jt . "'" LAR48 Asti PIT :'�� ,,.I d a Sa oo %' W, I ti Goulden 't FI ` /f. COAL FURNACE ' it ) Have 't y u tiny i i ' Boy (on s visit -.-" : ° tichool.:here?" ! „ i � `; :: I L�Ottg�flreCTra ouenolornolir 3 1• Aunt—"We have several. <t , �' Large Heatin Surface 1 ,: ` ThatA is gaper. I have eh all LitrgB Fee Door ADMIRAL. TING: Y over town, and I haven't seen d uilding S�otIona[ F11`8 Pot (Comtiianding the Chinese F'1 :eLr t - r that looked ugly enough to be a school- '' \�' -` Rotating Bar Durnpiag dish; Dl~! P ASH PIT - Y Lon:lon and elsewhere, but he. owes-this house." J't makes we ri`t is 8trpng, pooplotsul "' , OXPORD.'WOOD FURNACH � y L? not to the grace of his Emperor but to-too- � _ flattering foreign'friende. Aa a matter of ,i fouud,,?efi hing-8leep,.aid8 digeetzon,l - .- fact ho will not atioceed to the title if Li r`,( T e 'New Syst82Yt. Send for... ism —" Wh do ou +avail -t+► restores' d ost ppetite, is a petfect bloods Full O11a•f`ZtiltC'ed Capacity 04TALOQitE nnuirtlsr1Mo111AL soon. ti ;�:; Hung-Chang leaves a son by blood. Indeed Old Gent p Y Y P . t ie not only premature but presgtnptuoae, Schoolboy—" Another great man 'ie sand fleslTi brc'lder, restores the bloom a :,:.Manufaotnred by..-- ,- _ or any man to give himself out as notes- dead boo, lroo, hoc . v►, headch. ' set by all llruygi8tb h��' �' NUR�EY FOUNDRY OO PANY Ltd. 'TORONTO- � � F �, ' fly the agceeesor to a Chinese title. The Did oft know iim 4" y ! a <,; e inary procedure is for the provincial . " r-o but for,the nan three We . a sl a �pe>'- Tax, I , ' I thorities;to report the dead:, of a noble have to study ourtelvee blind to an Wer rhe Afi g$ �t��pppp !�kc�■ i �y _ 4 1 44 ,► iLtB■ a.s.i< rt{�aa T1RQt�Yi � " - d for the! Emperor th reupon to direct teacher's questions about him, O• H• 1 . -_ i- . .. D T - .• .: •. r :r -. -_..... .r- .- - „ I 1 :r1P J5 4 , y _ . .ti. - .. .: :.... ... . , .. --. - - - .. -, .-.:...:. :..-,. -. _.... .. : :_ .. - la ,tis_ En• •�,a ' - , w. f �i 5.... ?r M - "� 1�� .. 1 p� I _ i e. .. -..... :. - .. ...rte. s, r�- - :� ,r, n --::. .. .-. .. .. y.- , . ;,a,('' - .ice - `:. .-1:.- V .t- i , a VY r . ,. i s. `fir. i z. ., cfi. R fi r `i , ,. - T yr, : .- :.-. ._._ ; ... _ .- --. .. ..-. -. - .__,- [_h...- _ F.) r. is - - .L'...�� .fid .. ,..,:r. : . so-. �: `• t a , _"+� i; a.�x',>Fs.. .•,. ,:. PyS .. 's. `:'. ;:__ {.p°.:, .. -'. ..,: r. ", 7i'��_-Far of , .. .> - ,. :. - �: .. Fro;(' .,vi ` .,y _ptf� 'a•k• _p �' ^Y_�4�a s5$. •.�•.i1��ti - y3j"3. l m�ftIiL,._`•a'i.1.�T,.? 'x'.. .a`#-, ;l .s, X.,t'•"3'<r,..�F ''X•3i- ..t .. .'! '+3y >,- 'ti K'-?;, "+; .- -`. r:.t::e� t{ _'t. s.�.. X .3Yrr34 ! a1,3 �+ f, est ...? - � = x ' =: .. xi• ;:.. .- q T ,. : - i, .- _ •: ;. .,,.- ,: cL'.1- !. :..ui.'..... '1� G':•r _ - _ -�,s� F i!�a5'Y,'.'f ..)-; 1, . , Vat r.g x .. a .: !,� Sa .' S ,�{�, a s . c a �_ . .. s r11 __ :--: _ - :... 3 -_ -: - A 6 .. i .. [ '335T :. waa. ��yy ,, f I _ , 3r4� r 5 , _ r. t 1 , ... . ( ,r . ; _ ... I I - .,H,R I ­ � - ­-_� : �, �.­ .. ., ... - - .. _ - .. _ - - - iii. :.::... _ .-. .. - - j :'3., at the Fick+• . , • 1" I z. s'o ov$svHaox�$se:>By referring .-All grades.of lea � : .__- '.. � . -';. ; 10 ttie address label oil door paper you >trd� �• : .. . can always ascertain the date to Whish g y ur0ha". ° The loo i B+aard of Heep## i n+etroug s yyour anbacrnpeion to Tt�1V$ws is pala. �•Norma+a tlrswf d �i is top am on t e 22nd alt. embe all pre• GR F I�mittsbaces are acknowledged.by a horse frames. bee dv�� a where. imtit, Mr. Mowbirs iu the chair: Minutes4 �- bhangs of date on label on the first paper fol- -,,.._Don't foraet th shooting match at . Of 1Rst m tinft r and approved; �= lowing receipt of money at this oboe. Aheapa A �p� anl0atian waif read from Dr. ' ... i �,!. a . ` - . keep the date psis ahead. tf Glreenwoad this (Fri ay) fternoon. • -Lyman Forsyth o[ abridge, was Bryce, S rotary of the Provincial Board, OCERIES , s' - here W naaday call . u n friends. stating th t An analysis had been aaatle of -�:: _ � � 1 � �: _ r ab room to rent the earn 1 of cheese forwarded last winter, ..,, ,,••.•••,••, •,, , ,,••„•••r r#' • �Y Lar a and Dom t .. - ............ ...... t• - suitable r Dwellia or b business, ap 1y and nothi found to be wrong with it, mos. .�...-------------------------------------- - I ... PIOHERINCI ONT.,,.DEC• 1 7, 1894 Dickie & Marquis: , - Another communication was rigs d from I i „.r.s.r.rrrr ■s...s........*......• , ' fiFerow, Dr. Bryne, re report, anclgsed from • k --We ad a chat j with (Teri, . - bar da and far Baro¢, We have dust re©eived a lalrge shipment of Fresh rocerle� ' c First De sty Ree�Ye the o h Y� o the proceedings of the annual r . ►S 1J darin tat oonvera tion a eapreased his A copy l - for the Xmas trade, read over the list ; LOCALISM g . . . determin tion.to 0o teat he Reevesh, meeting of the Public Hes th offi rs of the . for neat ear. We ave yet heard of Premier w s laid on the table. , . _ '; ---L. A: Findlay is in the C. y this week. Mr. Rio aMson, seconded by 1K , Philip► Val#ntis Layer-REiising, - Florida Oranges, .4=Miss Bateman, of Whitb bas been no oppos tion. moved aha hereafter any membr of the yostezzaa Currants, Fresh Lemons, » --The embers of the oval Templar Board be a thorixed to issue rm is w n Tarragona AIm nils; ? : �"�r �� -. +igith friends daring' the past week. - council b re intend visitin the Whitby • Niw Blame Figa, ` " r-E. R. Eddy, of Claremo t, waa bare necessary) to allow bdrlale within thte New Candied Peels, Glronoble Walnuts, Saturday eyemiog callingupo old friends. council odneaday event g, Deo 12th• to f corpses from outside places, Sicil Filberts. • + `: will A good attendance �s re uested at . the and that o re be 'taken in permitting such, Citron. Orem and Lemon. y 4 %* —Wm, Wetherald. of Iham, ]oil a roc this (Friday) a ening to make burials not to allow of the spread of infect- . - . * r , . preach”at the Friend's meati g here neat g - '* *.:-. �" .Sunday morning. full arra sweats. uone dlaea e. —W♦ Piper, of Wbit y, will be at Mr. Phil p, seconded by Mr. Ri hardeon, Ioiag Saga>;s, -1i. Dafore, of OabawA, b s purchased P q. Cut Loaf Sugar,r, ' 3 i ' ace on En liah avenue Pickorin once a week to epair and put moved aha the following aoaoun e, having . Fine Teas : annpowder, 1. the Olms.ead reside in new m a All orde left with W. been edam need and found cotter , be Bab- Jgpan, Hyson, Con�ggo, .= and is even now in posseasio of it. P P '. Black and Mized Demerara Ra and .1 G. Ham .oarrigge .snake , will receive witted to he Township Council for Say- {,}teen, trsnulated s Bars. , . nnotlpce in W. v, Richardson atten in suit Ever body. . -Art __ - --Messrs. Gordon(lordon � Cts tention. As M . Piper has bad meat, viz : W + g Teas to Y _L Ianother column that they are prepared do prompt four meati go 510, services as inspeotQr AD ea ii nos acting bank for ten years, i1 �. 521. ; (leo. Phi i , alta ding foar ;r r purchase winter apples at to prices. �, he is n e er moa oom a ant to give an' S �, g r —Miss Lizzie.Richardson ave an at Y Y P * meetings 510., services as inspec or Sj2,60, _ ' home" to a few of her col age friends 'tire salla anon. $22.60; Wm. ' Dowewell, atte ding four . 11 1 -.-W. O'Briell, the Whitby photo- meetings 810.00, services ae ins for S10., - Fine Ldb000late, . Fare Maple a p,. Saturday evening. The ev Ding was her, has a fine grou picture on $skin Molssess, 520.00 ;.R, R. Mowbray, atten ing four Pearl Cocoa, r very pleasantly spent. hiation this studio t ie week, The, meetin a 510.40 ; D. R. Beaton, attending pare Coffee Bean, Baking Povgvders. ` —We have heard ' nothi a from the b S ices and E�> U600 • ' this sea-. groups i composed of the pupils and four meetings $10.00. Carried. (Iroaxid to order. . _ P t_ Fickering Dramatic Comps 9 teachers of the Ladies Oplle e, and con- .' son. -Hae the organization become die• g The following Annual Report vingbeen • v organized for all lima 7 prises some 122 faces. Tl<la picture is in• prepared, on motion of Mr. Rio arils; sec. - 1 . .- . . I * . . . . E•, er meeting deed a bredit to that, gentleman and ondect by Mr. Philip, the same as adopt- • ` ' The Y. P. $. C pre _ * . neat Sunday evening will be ed by. Mr. should bap seen by all. , * . �+ Yiz , T. B. �lerow.. The to is will be, +'Helps -'rhe directors of the '1lseohanics' Zn To tht 11l+snicipal Coxacil of he Town- ,. , p stitnte b ld a meet in Ar. Bateman s chU PickcriKg. ' Ee stirs Slid Bee Our and hin lranoae to a Christie life:" s g. zis>csp ; Yonr Local ' Boards- of office.W dnesda evening.. Among other P•-Skating on the Spink po d has Earn• Y isbed ouch amusement for tl a youth and things Alps memberebip fes was axed. Health beg.' report. , �TTLED SALT AND FRUIT QI The rat ticket in a famil is 75 cents and 1 That during the past year 1 4 the,fol- •beauty of this village during he past for lowink oases of infectuous dii ries have . ni bt. We have no et be d of an one each sa eegaent ticket cents. These ' BIAS OR�yI{XEg, COME AND PLACE YOUR ORDERS,, g y Y been reported and known to . list, viz : breaking through. prioes air for the balance of this year and Of typhoid fever 14; of which 2 resulted - _ IT WILL PAY YOU ABUNDANTLY. . all neat ear. coin at ace and sacnra y —We were sho n Ohs in riot of the Y fatally ; Of scarlet fever Q, all reeavered ; _S - . Masanic Hall the tber da , and a more fall bene t of this cheap ffer. Of diptheris only 1 was reports , the pati- -W. (larrett; of ehawa, casedQ U I : & MA ooey or better appoi ted lodA room would P ant recovered.' be hard to find with'n the`co fines of this through this .village 1 et week with 0 That daring the month f May the .DICK'IE f. the banner county f the Pr vines. another rove of old hor es. They were 8anitory. Inspectors visited an inspected' . -A. B. Dowswel , of Tor nto, former• the hard at looking lot f rakes we have All the slaughter houses in the Township, t - CA . � " `� ly of this village, ie pt;ttin in two new y'et seen and ware .oalo laced for some and had them placed in good a nitory eon- - fnrnacee here, ons in the Presbyterian attY bonyard, It is s id William dis- dition. ' ' Dees of hese animate at $80 a dozen. A S That the 8anitory Inapaoto also vials '.- ., - BUN I., N a , ­ I. . .'- manse and the ot}ie�r in W. ogan's resid P ed and inspected the school hou s, and re- Rs- As . . . , sure. Tbe'work iso nein d' a this week: novel moa of selling horses, oh. . . . 11 i R port having found the echo buildings, ig shy in reat values in —Master Charles Ham b s been ap —The Executive committee of the B g - '" • . Liberal onsarvativea o Mouth Ontario closets &c., in the most. of as a, in a fair i j . _ "pointed agent for the Toro to Saturday Whitby, Frida state of cleanliness and sanitor condition. -`BLANKETS LADIES �lnd GENTS UNDERWEAR, I•- . N��4SI a kI Night in 'this place, and is berefore the met t t Royal Hotel, y 4 That in January last a ample of a t- after oo to re are la a for the eomin the se of which had caused the g only authorized agent. Th Xmas num• P p P g obsess, FLANNELETTES, YARNS, ETC. �. ber is now ready and sboa d be ordered Dominic ' election. It was decided to illness of several in $ronghaaa and,Clreen - • hold a eating in the own Hall, same wood was submitted to your!Board. By fromhim, "`: --There ie one case .of diphtheria in town, on Satardap neat ben a candidate request of your Board fhb Secretary Of the1. this village, but as the utiaa Rt acre is be• will be n minated by the party. Proirincial Board had an avalisis made of _ . We are offering better values than ever in1. •- -Hie man friends in 1'iokeriri will the sem 1e, but nothing wets found to be ` . .. ins ezereisea, there is not m ch likelihood y' 1� p of the disease s reading. acyls cannot he please to learn..that ev. W, S. Wait• morons with it. have so few. �Or8184sr Sootoh and Canadian Tweeds, Melton and Fr1ez$ be too watchfalPn dealing ith such con• nay has been restored t health and has 6 Yanr Hoard is pleases to t ions. again be n-given a charge, that of Dno. oar of infeotnone diseases td report, and QQ8rC0at121�8. - . - to be able to report the health of the public , - —Mrs:John Andrew has lensed the re- das and neaeter, Th rev. gentleman generally during the year to have been • ` - sidet;ce now occu>�ied by T. B, Gerow and hue bee in vary poor health for some g Befture purchasing a Robe see the $ABKATCHEWAN ROBE We are asitia . will take possession of the ame early in time now and it was fes ed that he would All of which is, respectfallt submitted. - January. We understand t at Mr. Gerow never re over, hence t ie importance.of R R Mowbray, Chairman ; Donald lt. A,-.. .BUN .and family will locate in Port Perry after the abov annoanoeme t. . •Beaton, Secretary. 1 • - • the Xmas holidays. - —The r udeavor Soci by of the PresbY• On motion of.Mr. Richar so' n, seconded o - - - 1 N Qi. . _. —The members of the oval Templar •terian Ch rah appointed a committee a by Mr. Dowswell, the B*� a adjourned . . - Y ___ y ^t lodge here intend. visitin the Whtttly abort tim ago to piurch ee an organ for sine die. 1. ` -' 1 Council �'Pednesday event gr Dec. 12tb. their cba ch. After loo ing around they - 1 _ . d h urchm9 from Wm•. F erring of Mark- Brooklin - _ A cod attendance is req este at t e p I . to ge Yoom ithis, " 'daS) evening, to ham. T e instrum.erit as used ThanksRKE �- ivin ds and on Sabb Ah last and Frli9 The i►aaaal meeting of the patrons of H01 ` . . � Nake arrangements. g 8 the bill t a riiGet Dion iUe noires Lhe Brooklin ahoese taotory vVas held her®" - . % I -Lost some time Mon 14y a Masonic y•- v 1 ........1:..FOIh,.,........ •1 . nt Markliam San. It s s ever - on Tuesday. .Ther® wase are attendance _ J 1 - �ewel. Forder will be snit bly awarded ponds p y Y y 1\T�j �� j • ' Ops Esq., time to b y from a reli ble man and at of ,those interested In tie pews in Yastr € I by leaving same with Ileo. Kerr, : wbkch was started two ea a o b Mr. . ' -- �` Manager Ontario Bank be e. He sa s home. - _ El d -- - FLANNELS 40 •I _ :. - - Y Chae. Mills of Habtin s.: A 1 were well the party who returns the ewel will be -It se ins to t#s that the baeiaas filen satisfied with the re rte esented an . abundantly treated. of this vi lags are very Ax in not putting the general results of tho season's work• . �E ���1' ;- �' —D. Smith last week.th t)shed for Mr. forth Qr ater efforts in trying to secure a In the evening a oomrlimentary supper r �Velah of the lake shore, f Qm 17 serosa ,or f some chartered bank to loae►te w� given to Mr.. Than. Borland, head U �ERi /L�TING, ETCi A few remanent of Tweeds a ani under cA-t. 180 bushels of red clover r adv for mark• here. a would sagge t that a meeting cheese maker, previous to his departure for - — et, in 3J days. Mr. We 6 is highly be cone ed at once, ben the subject his home in Hastings,which was a splendid T R11�V 1 �1, s � ` with hie success in clover raisin , can be d' aaseed. In nr opinion this is gudoese. IIpwards of 104 re reseatative : PAR�R, � V 1, _, pleased t 8 ars and nal friends gathered in G s 11 May be long live to grow a over. a very i portant mat r, and we can ill farm p I - '�'"� -We would be highly d lighted'if our a8ord to cid Dori arms nil await develop the dining room of. the Btooklin House, _, _ -+- -11 s -- menta. few b ore tied would su ice whlere, after a feast of oysters, the follow- —�► scribes woufd mail' their letters so that ins toast lice a►av pisses and duly bon• the would reach us on T esda of each to 8ecar a goad sit dance at e�uab a „ „ +. R; y Y ored :--"The Queen, Our shiest. The 1. t o e . e lwa s leased meeting. "The Learned Profess• i - � . -�.'„- .. week. To be ears we Are y p Cheese Industry,” - to receive items of news a any time, but - —.We nesday 1 nigh Walter Co't'tiell ions,,, etc. Appropriate music was furnish- Tho . . - . - �. when letters are received T ui•sday morn• foand a orae and oar, strolling past his ad by a montborgan and autoharp or- = _�...:_. . .I.-� it ie difficult to find s e for them. father's remise, east of here. As the ohestra, wh{oh was greatly approdated. I 1 . : . . � ng Two uiet inoffensive male chickens turnout as going east he aongluded .that The gathering brnkd n at a seasonable 4 P Too commonly the f is ignored that a man's opinio s and c n- .- three months of , presumably it must 'ave cone from the village so he hour with hearty goodbyyes to Messrs. Mille Y ,t- e . brou bt t back bare but as it was not and Borland and with the best good wishes vktionk are his private persot , matter, with which no one a has the twins, came to Alex. Margach s promisee g + the other -day, and there they retnain known b sayon in a village the horse for the further success of this enterprise. right to meddle, -. . - i t . "'J. `_ �- awaiting an owner. Mr. M' requires ne was Dat no a the hotel. Thursday • In politics, the upending of meney, in social life, aresland eduCll� s orniti word w received ived that the r uxttRfooia tion, to state that be will not ` So responsible nA g iH ! sash one `should sorupously avoid nesting as censor ofot ars who maT for their whereaboata on sod after Christ• belonged to E ( y on, Greenwood. A ti_'smote steak was e�eot d at the differ with himself. was day. Neither itbe ho Rig o Dart ware in the tl>e. fine woil �) —We had aocasian to 'sit Stonffville least wa damag d. eleptrio light plant Wednesday, a part of Evidently th$ie is no di$erenoe of opinion regarding I '... ?"'I 1 . on Tuesday and were en riled at the -Fol alias t a rt for NoT: of the w 8 old �a havliig been blown down some mansllip and neatness of garments turned out by . i I .' " .. i. : volume of baseness be transacted in two high at clan sa in ale junior de art Oa t Cal�twri lit, ai f3taale Barracks, went of ar eeh ol. r. Seooad-lrene P ' $ Y ' — s _ � that brisk little village though there Toronto. son of Sir Richard Cartwright, . . , - are a number of old-r oke i that should Dunbar 91, Mud sake 411, Arthur were in town on Saturday binding over the . h iI• Fawcett 6a, Edna ead 866, Claarli f stores oto., of Company No. 8, 85th Batt, . e .hL. ' - g long ago have been palled own, the v Fa Y ,. iT . - . 8 Davidso 887, a Cl row 810, Emma , � _ lags possesses some fin residences of Y to Mr.:8. S. Sharpe, who wiU eh illy re . � , artistic design. Fawcett 800, Eva Pak 280, Sylvania ceive his coinmiesioa as captain of life BaiaL. - I =.l -. ' Leavens 267. Jr. Saoond.-Howard company. -The nest meeting of ickering Tbwu• jr Wise 86 ,Arthu Ra ars 862, Harbert lir,Daae.Gregg,surprised has many friends (� �j �T�(�T(�1 1894 1 ehi Coancil will be held on Friday Dao. Kerr 85 , Gertie La••- 820, g y Y FALL ; 1.1�1'j l� 11� Vl - s _ , I14th. As this will be th ` last meeting in Maggie dale the past week b the announcement that ? ' _DA the . . . year,and as a stateme t of thQ 9dnni• 274,Frn k Smith 281, Bertha Rogers 246, he had joined the benedictal ranks, he bay. I ­:� . 1. DQary Wismar 2` R +ry (3Arr 227. in.g.been wedded on May 24th last to 1l#ias r cipality's finances will a prepared- on Y Ethel, eldest daoghter of Rob't Gilpin,Esq. the da following it is rticularl desir• -`Ho, for En Ir►n,_ �►f�ud, Scotland, , „ y g p y We joie -Jim's" many friends in wishingWEDN'ESDAYan � �., ed that all who have acro ants against the snywher{a, eve why+ f: ,^ l.,e of 1p beet he and Mrs. Gregg longlife and.mach hapL --: d.- THUR10% - I ­ ,-I; . . " .- ­ , _.,. ocean st am ship line c. .�.ktro�tgh toke.s tot- ilio, Brook 1 ;; 11 8 lel council ,Will get them in shape apd pre. ptaesy Timms. sept them on that date. from Pi Bring, Toro 3 N Asim died in Osbawa about i - - r i that m r I' tiA lin, or hitby for Liverpool Lapdon, y,' tyle aged 24 years. : OCTOBER 4, and follows da . ' —Ramo has c a n be o f us>+ } n of cid f©ver, E London erry, Belf t, • (lleagow� or '- iir .1`t,bwid, who formerly resided here, i � - , T i 11 hog feeders of aha township are now put Queens D,moa, in ladin first cissa R ►. fare t., x= �k with two small children. ' _ 1. chasing old and diseased horses with to Porti Portland or alifa $21.66 on Domin• ' `he rink is i►live subject naw among the E j spECTIflN I'L ,' EC'1'�+'�LL�i ITE ' • which to fatten their swine. This may ion Lin a or v No York, about same young people• It iB ez ted that Mr. J. '` b® a cheap way to provi3e feed, but to rate (fro Toro .to 6 .60) Nothing beats B. Gould will run it agalin and we are allL. `A/r' j wis' ' J. our mind•those who.purobase the most an oee trig. un trip proporuopolly ;agreed that he oanngt get ice to soon. 1. ire- . ,. •s,a will not appreciate the matter as well as low. S nd ' •at home." iA pip The Clark of Scott t�gwnetiip, Wm. Nel- , do the hog men. The pork should at to step' enson, pp son, Esq., is, we are ppr to hear, laid a - p Wbi y, for these tiokets '�• p least be so labeled before being placed up' and all form ion.•• *I at his house with an injured leg, the result ti ,;; ori the Market, and then those who de• -Th Uhris fan ndeayor 90o sty of of a kick received two weeks ago from his A � L� � . OF,: ••i• s e such ork would have no trouble in horse. hVe hope to see him around as - r p this pl oe bel a sfad sooieln sho nem►1 in a g#tort time,-Jonrrrai. . looatina and securing the meat of their Friends chute Ta ay evening when ) ' ��' FURNIT R � choice. We prefers that mannfaatnaed sho me bars nil t sir friepds s ant a Mie. Sam Quigley, Oshawa, moils buried - o the old way. on Monday. she died Saturday night. `. very a jayabl av sing. Therej were loaviag five small ohildr�en the youngest • • 4f• , -Tuesday afteriioon` s`. " hm1 r of about o e bund ad an ten persons ut. ' v., ,: and four w,��ka old. A choice lot ©f Bedroom suites,Parlor Sup young folks were eajoping a pleasant After a out an hoar evot. to sa sal in. Y ._. dust 10 hand. s skate upon the Spink mill pond. All terooar e, Mr. Mar y weds oalled!to the FitCKERttVt �aBY- pFtE, EX• �5, 18�, and oh sttoh a lot of tlhair8 of all kinds•. ' - _ z went well until W. Linton left the pond chair a d a.eb rt p,ogran was elpjoyed, clad started down the race when the tae co, 'ng solos aets0 ohorusos and Mails arrive from Tc><cnto 984 t►.ru, 1. It you have Bny notion of asking Almira, IlOW " ': gave way and he was submerged.beneath e,peeohe by vs, hil and M Aale 1>failA,close Toronto a 6sa.ni• - P y• 1e yaur t>�me, for you will r;iever have a b t- .'t the chilly waters. Aseistanoe was at once Leet bo not le et oa a the re meats Arrive d.T,w•9 a m Oicse•Gl T Vt'S t a>au c►T zt a so a m ••. ct T E 9 a tan ter cha.nae to get furnYttlre >aheap. L at hand and Wilmot succeeded in reach• and he a was an a stoles is Evl ioh all " Whitb 8 4c p stn Toronto 8 00 p m ,�: Z ing sera firma. It was a narrow escape, could a d did aks• a prominent. rt, at a o T ® 4r n rn Gt T W s pni CALL ED � p �'(� Q� , aTOC .� and but for the fact that the skater is pos- res act ble ha r th meeting ,di 'pOrsod MO° vans of t1. . p by"orders issued on all he world. - sessed.c.,more*than ordinar intt�calar sash o 8 bav ng le t a sound r� r y some/ 8A ri 5 B - wa7tt tte�. t- i ., strength as well as a cool and deliberate thing t be dis ibut d amangi�t t)�io poor �WB. etxl � , t?pd. atOCli Of �1148r18�1n , CyUO48. 1 disposition, it is eQareely likely that ne of the village 13r,veral present- Idid,loot D®goeltaxec+iiv �a+� tlAtel'et elle ,atSy s ., ' would hav�.suoopeded in eatricatin him• confine theme lyes t tt cent s'°uu curl ` u ► 1"s ' 0 to B BI1;��ih111 1'I thI lines. do 't 1 fore y g tat weigh . 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